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The Campbell Case Tii Prineville Review says of the trial of John Campbell, formerly cf Albany, for the murder of Isaac Sweurengen : On the first ballot, we understand the jury Btood four for murder in the first degree, four for murder in the second degree, three for manslaughter and one for acquittal, On the eighth ballot they arrived at an understanding, and after they bad been out about an hour thev came into court about 11 o'clock with a verdict of murder m the second decree, Mr. Barnes immediately filed a motion for a new trial, which was promptly overruled by Judge Bradshaw. The de fendant was asked if he had anything to say , and not having anything the court sentenced John 11. Campbell to confine ment in the penitentiary during his natural lit?. Thus ends one of the most important cases ever tried in Crook county. That Campbell killed Swearengen was never denied, bat self defense was the plea of the defendant, and on this gronnd Mr, Barnes fought to the last, but could not make the jury see it that way. Daring the sessions of vhis trial the court room was packed, and daring the last evening of the trial every inch of room was occupied, the crowd being the largest ever assembled there on any oc casion. A great many retained their seats when court adjourned for supper, for fear of losing them if they left them. There is but one expression in reference to the yjroict, and that is, "It was just." That there aie others who ought to suffer for this crime besides Campbell is our firm conviction. We are not alone in this idea, either. Swearengen had some staunch defenders in this matter in the persons of some of his neighbors and they manifested that be lief in a substantial way. Sheriff Gray left last Tuesday with John II. Campbell, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life for the killing of Isaac Swearengen. frineviile Re view. The Democrat is inforu.el that an appeal wili be taken to lha supreme xurt. A Coming Event. " A correspondent writes the Woodman as follows: Albany camp, No. 103, is as lively as a camp could well be that has so many politicians in it. At the last meeting two new men, A. M. Holt and H. R. ShulU, were introduced and we have thre more to initiate the next meeting. A new ten foot flag is now suspended be hind the consul's station and are al 1 pleased To have ?'Okt Glory" in our forest. Manzanita Grove, So. 6, will celebrate their anniversary on tbe 22nd of November. Besides a musical pro pram, the aide.Hilaria Jocunda,by Helen M. Carpenter, will be put on at their ball. Characters of the degree are : Moother Gooee Mrs Barnes Roval Arch Ras-me-taz.... Hiss Vierick Second a Raz .. . M iss Taylor Bogy Hani boozier. ... Celestial Censor , Scribeo Inky Waxy . . Sine Rhino .Mrs epurger . . .Mi fa Harnes .Mrs Boik hart Mrs Allen Sagacious Scout. Miss Montgomery Mrs Wbie rnnms filoucus Medico Examicus Soatoiner Right Hope Podge Left Hope Podge 1st Riff Raff Rustler. . . 2nd Riff Raff Rustler. . . 3rd Riff Raff Rustr... 4th Riff Raff Rustler... Porter of Portculis Master ot Goat Dr Davis . . Miss Vaughn .Miis Xeedham . .Mrs McClain Mi?a Moe ...Mies Looney Mrs Mover ....MrsGotlleb Mrs Kenton . .Mis Headlev Great Scott C E. Hawkins Gee Whis .C. G Borkhart L. Vierick Pilgrim Stage Manager. . . . ..F. E. Allen AsoTHsa Gus Accipest. Lane county continues to keep its gun accident record. 'The Junction City Times says: "O-car Brown, tbe sixteen year old son of Cha?. W. Brown, of Franklin, came near losing his life Friday evening.- He and Ted Lemley were going to Franklin in a cart and Oscar carried a gun. When near Burnbam Hyland s be struck a match to light a cigarette, wh. n the gun slipped and dropped between the slats to the cart, the hammer striking on the side and discharged the shell. The contents went through the fleshy part of his arm and entered bis neck and ranging up ward went through back of the ear. He was taken into Hyland'a and medical aid sent for. He bled profusely and while be had a very close call, tbe wound is not considered- dangerous. This is the second time Oscar met with a gun acci- " dent. About a year ago he was taken for a deer and shot at. The ball cut a gash through his scalp. Thie Sb shooting around pretty close to where he lives." . Ben Killen, a gold democrat, has been all over Uregon in tbe interest of Sic Kinley. The Dalles T. M. says : Benton Killen, who says "everybody who is any body, is against Bryan." was on rather a peculiar mission to Eastern Uregon the other day. His mission was to visit tbe federal officers and make this proposi tion: "If vou will support McKinley. I promise on authority from headquarters, if McKinley is elected (and here be as sures the office holder his election is certain) you shall be allowed to hold your office until your term expires." There is a statute providing punishment for baying or attempting to buy votes. Has not this gentleman violated the law? Is he not amenable? . Wkke Defeated. In the big game in - Ban Francisco yesterday the Los Angeles club defeated tbe Monograms 15 to 14. Portland lead until the last inning. Tbero was no doubt one sided treatment and discrimination against Albany, other clubs being allowed to play with three men thrown out, where one man alone knocked Albany out. Tten in the face of that the Democrat is informed tbe Monograms took Flemminz along and tried to ring him into the game, after he bad been tuiown out ot Albany. Am Iowa Ballot. A sample of the ballots used in Iawa was received in Al bany today by Mr. N. Needham. It is 24x18 inches in size, has eight columns of tickets and is certainly an elephant Tbe Iowa voter has our sympathy. If lowa is not nearu irom ior a week or two the reeson will be apparent, after seeing one of these ballots. A Bio Coyorg Hukt was had yesterday at Wards Butte. Ail day was spent at t. About thirty men gradually drew in upon the coyote, which was finally shot in the evening by David West. Six or eeven shots were fired in all before the varmint was killed. The Bryan committee have made a strong campaign in this county, with linii ed funds, much more than holding their own Mr. Martin Payne and Mr. William Vance, two of Oregon's pioneer citizens cut up $100 this morning on Oregon. Mr, Vance also bet $200 on McKinlvy on tb treneral result with a man who aesired keep bis name quiet. The agencv of tbe Canadian Pixific Railway Company at Albany O'egon, beon changed to office of S. N. Steele Co., ISt Street, so if you are going Kant and want the tent of accomodut.ii u, cal . on them for rates. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold MU MidwiaUr Fair, Saa Frudaco. $6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. $25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; mgu arm, ugnt running; guaran teed 5 years. Friees on Fianos, Organs, Banjos sent on application. E. U. Will Albany. John. E. Cartright. The deceased was .born near Harris burg, in Linn county Oregon.on the 27th day of February, 1872. He moved with his parents when quite young to Co quille City, and at 9 years of age com menced to learn the printers trade with his uncle, John Dean, who was propr e tor of tbe Coquille City Herald. As a mechanical genius, his appitude was marvelous. At the age of 11 years he was capable of making up the forms and directing tbe entire management of an issue of the paper. In 1S92 he moved to Fertland with his uncle, who started to establish a populist . paper at that plate. In 1893 Mr. Dean I iraa MnvinPf.! that AtKnnv afTonttarfl a better opportunity tor the success ot a paper ou his lir.e of politics than did Portland, so moved to that city and started- the Populist, with Mr. Cart wright as his foreman. About six months later Mt. Dean died leaving Mr. Cart wright in control of the paper, which he conducted in a clean and capable manner. until the June election ot liftH. 11 is party gave him the nomination for coun ty recorder to be voted ior at that elec tion. His party was d feated and with the patronage he could secure for the pa per he could not see his way clear to con tinue its publication. In November, 1S94, he formed a co-partnership with Mr. L. LeMasters to run the Review,and in February, purchased Mr. Le Masters' interest in the plant and has since managed it on his own account. Hia course as an editor, since among us, has been one of general acceptability. While his views were in line with the "Omaha platform," and over be result of deep conviction and unfaltering determina tion, he was not in any senceof the term. offensive in expression . Un Jannaty loth ot the present year,' ha was married to Miss Ella Whitbeck. Since then his life has been as a sylvan stream ; no jar has moved the unbound ed pleasures of his home Review. Mr. Lake Dorris, of Independence. spent Sunday with Albany friends. Mr. Fred Rops and Claud Mansfield will leave this week for allace, Idaho, to reside. Dr. E. O. Hyde has sold his business at Scio to Dr. Prill and with his family has moved to Arizona to locate. John Foshay, a merchant of Albany, Or., is in town on a business t-ip, and is staying at the Grand. S. F. Chronicle. Secretary of State Kincaid went to Eo cene Saturday. The Democrat is in formed Mr. Kincaid estimates a majority in Lane county of 700 for free silver. Mr. M. D. Phillips recently receive! his commission as captain of F. Co. and Chaa. Sears as first lieutenant, positioos to which they were promoted several months ago. Judge Hurley, ex-congressman of Wis. consin. came over from Uorvauis Satur day night on the train with the returning MiMviuiey people. .Many school boy re marks were made and cute things done for his edification, but the Judge having; been a republican all his life, considered j the source and held his tongue.tbough he is.said to have gotten pretty uneasy. He will speak at Salem tonight, Tbe Harrisburg Review was published as usual this week. Mrs Cartwright ur a card savs: For the publication of this isss-ie ol tbe Review, I am indebted to the skill and ability of Messrs DnEruille and Millov, of Alban, who 8) kindlv to continuing the publication of the Re- view, there is no dennite arrangements at this time, however it can be said that there is an effort being made, with reasonable probability ot success, to have the paper continued. Last Tuesday evening, a party was Eiven at tbe residence of Mrs. M. J , Countiss,in honor of Miss Viola Senders, of Harrisburg. The evening was spent , in mus!C. whist and dancinc. lhe erst prze at whist were won by Miss Goldie Brandenburg and Mr. Lou Williams, while Miss Grace Mitchell and Mr. W al ter Shelly walked off with the "boobies." Some of the eniovable features of the evenirg were the readings by rs Nina Larowe. and mandolin and en i tar solos by Messrs. U.inord and riovd w arren. accompanied on the piana by Miss Pearl Smith Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. iUJujy Oregonian- Th O P rr,-i boue waa iroken in a last niirtit -and a lew thing of little value taken. Tna recent raisa Lave brought the rier uo to a good boating stage. The steamer Albany will go down at 7 o clocc a. m. tcr Portland. A poll of the eighteen hop bnvera in Sa lea showed 9 Brvan men and 9 for Mc Kinley. and yet it had l-cn claimed all were for McKinley but one. Mr. Tongue said in 1894 that the single gold standard will make tbe U. a- a bell for everybody but the creditor class . See his letter on our editorial page. An anil- gossip society can been organ ized by fix young ladies of Pendleton, who agree never to say anything but pleasant tilings of people, i ney will probably go to tbe other extreme. There is a golden mean. The Brooklyn Citizen devoted a page lo Homer U. Davenport, the greatest car tooniat, who's Mark Banna hve been seen bv every citiz"n of tbe U.S. So re- niaikable has been Mr. Davenports career tbe Democrat toroonow will give the Citizen's aketch of this Oregon boy's life, In theCaoital City yesterday everything in the fchapenf flags and thonaands ol yards of tri colored bunting were displayed tvs an observance of flag day as suggested by Ma'k A. llanna. the chairman ot the na tional republican committee. S'atesman Halloween was oberved some in Albany Saturday nicrht. Several gates had lega.One lady duenmneJ to foot the boys, ana 'ook her irate into tbe front ball. In the morn- nir it was gone the bovs suypecting wnere it was boldly entered tho houe and took it away. Al this writing Bill Riles, the Benton counts orator, is entertaining a hli an dienm acroaa the street, witn nis peculiar antics, telling them about what a lot of ai ver u being coined, but he aoesn t ten them that it doesn't increae the currency a cent, singly taking the place Of paper money. Why can t men oe a uiua broader and less narrow. 4 IniSLVSh Of severest trial and test prove In regard to Hood's SanaparUla flst. Greatest Merit Becnred by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces fd. Greatest Cure Shown by thousands of honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce 3d, Greatest Sales According to the statements of drueKUts all over the country. to In these three points Hood' Barsaparilla 1 peculiar to ttaelf. a has & Sarsaparilla n n Is the best It I the One True Blood Purifier. TTTESD A TT BOLD ROBBER V. An Albany Man Robbed of $1015. August Kroeschel, of the Blue Front grocery store, let Albany this morning with $1015 in gold on his person, on his way to a farm about three miles from Albany, for the purpose of paying the money on a mortgage on the farm ol his father who resides across the river about that distance from Albany. The money had been drawn out of the bank yester day afternoon by h'.a brother Charles for his father. August was opposite the quarry just beyond Rainwater's, on the small hill at that point, a somewhat ob scure place, when he met a couple of men. One of them asked him for 15 cents witli which to get something to eat he told them that he didn't have it to spare, when one of the men pulled out a revolver and pointing at his bead demanded his money. He saw that they had the drcp on him and submitted while the other man searched him, re sulting in the finding of the money. A diamond stud was also taken, lie was then told togoon, and the nien disap peared in the other direction. following is the description of the men: One, about six feet in height, weight 175 lbs, dark hair and eyes, prac tically smoothed shaved, having neither I mustache or beard, wearing a dark suit of clothes, a cutaway coat, a soft b'.ack hat, presenting a bony and rough ap pearauce. The ether, a somewhat smaller person, being about 5 ft. 6 inches in height.sandy complexion, weigh: 155 lbs, wearing a brown coat and vest, dark pair of pants, somewhat round face, practically smooth shaved, and neither of said partie wear ing a white shirt, but a sou shirt, and their clothes being slightly worn. Mr. Kroeschel secured a horse and came to Albany and notified his brother, immediately returning and with others starting on a hunt for the robbers. Thetw men were seen at the same place before, indicating that they were stopping there for a purpose. One view is that they ktew about Mr. Kroeschel having the money and his trip in that direction; but that is wry doubtful and Mr. Charles Kroeschel savs it was im possible foi any one to have known aucui it. it is probable the men just uyi-nBi 10 striae it ncn. The hold UD has excited a treat deal of interest and brought out various the ories and comments. In the meantime the men are escaping for the hills with a very rich booty and will probabl not be caught. A reward of t'200 will he nnmnllr paid for the arrest and conviction ol etiber or both of said persons. mm m 2000 Deer Kil'cJ. J. K. Lea bo was here from Elk creek this week with another load of fine ven ison. D. J. Graham aceompanied him. Jim has killed and marketed some 125 fine deer this season- Tbe hunting in that celebrated section this season Las been unusually successful. Of the reg ular professional hunters, it is estimated that Lewis Martin baa killed 200, John Winninghaui 150, Sam Geary and Geo. Weeks 125 apiece, Cal Winningbam 150, Thos and Joeph Bolen and Geo. Gill and about 100, Mark Winningham 150, and Dave rence, who does Geary's ped dling and packs out. about SO. These are principal hunters living in that bec tion. Tha other hunters come from the valley U.wns. The finest buck of the sea son was killed Saturday by Scott Morris, lie was a six pointer and weighed 150 lbs dressed. M arris has killed about a dozen this season. It is estimated this season there has been 2000 deer killed by hunters in that district, the meat being either sold or preserved. Ashland Rec ord. MrsH rooms atSukdds. A sportsman, wnonas been np to SliedJs shooting pheasants, says there are acres and acres of fine large mushrooms there. He savs be cot. Id hive loaded a wagon in jnst no time. Barring about four bushels, which came from Clatsop county, and which, although a little too old to be at their best, fouud a ready sale, all that have come to the local markets this sea son have been very small and not in first Ciass condition, it there are as many mushrooms about SaedJs. and as fine ones as the sportsman claims, some ol the boys there might make a few dollars i mrui lc large, mnshrooms. to this market. cut from the , stems and carefully packed, without! beinz all mashed np 1 ith dirt from the roots, can be sold here in an v quantity at 10 to 16 cents per pound. It is a pity mat so many hoe mushrooms should go to waste when there are people here anxious to buy them at fair prices- Oregon ian. Thb Last Demonstration. The cam paign closed lat night with speaking by Congressman elect Tongue. Previous to tbe speaking the Corvalus flambeau club arrived on a special train and gave a street parade regardless of tbe mud. A smooth faced young mau with eye glasses and a stove pipe hat attempted to imitate Bryan from the rear of the motor, but be proved a very poor imitator and was not notice.1 moch. It is reported that w-wm WW a)Ma-aatv I some hoodlums threw stones at the spec ial train as it left for Corvallia at mid night. Such rowdysm cannot be too se verely cocdemned. A Rcxawav. A live runaway ocenrred this afternoon. Tbe team of Mr. F. H. Hugbson, the gardener, of Cloverdale, became frightened while standing at Fi-st and Ferry streets and ran for home. going across the bridge at a terrific rate, particularly on the north side. Mrs. Rufus Thompson and youngest daughter went to Vancouver yesterday on a visit. Judge Wolverton. of the Supreme Conrt, spent election day in Albany, where he voted. Mr. Aler Correll and wife. whoe mar- riaee the Drmocrat noted recentlv, ar rived in Albany veerdy and went to their home up tbe Snntiam. A big vole waa being polled today. ; Tb'i H a leg! holiday and the banks are CfOWHt. The felegrtnb office will begin receiving bu'loun abini 6 o clock. Tberp i no qneofion but what evrvbody is glad the campaign l over. Indge Hewitt convened derxirtment No. 2 o?the circuit court at Salem yjstenlay. A new divorc cam in Marian ronnf y Is Arthur tilover againor Jxellie ulover. The Albany went down this morning a fog so heavy one could not mh acrom the river. Ballots conn, not !. THo who watch the ballots will get the only correct result. Politic had to tak a WW peat today for awhile on account of the big hold np across the nvnr. Tbe amonnf of money -M on the elec tion would indicate that times are not so verv bard after all. The outlook is that there will be no com" petition on the river this vear.nnle a new boat is put on, which is improbsVe as it. venld have no wharf to do business at. This means bigb rates. Orifl of the rumor of the campaign t a port that one of Jacksonville's silver- tengned orators and Ahland's golden voicpd sweet singers intend troino' on double standard nmtime during the hol idays. Ashland llecord. The rpgrdsr meeting of the W C T L will be held Tuesday. Nov. 3. in tb hall at 3 p. m. sharp. It is important that all be on time. Uncle FranV Kitchpn waa urtmil'fd to citizenship this morning in tbe county court. David Horsbrougb was admitted to citi zenship today. Tbe Gipsy went up this morning. Brvan, Rswacl and fBEi Silver The only official, accura'e and complete biographies ot tbe condidate. An pluci dation of the great question of Free Pilver st 16 to 1, and tbe various issues ct (campaign. Tbe vo'ers band book, stump speaker's friend, the free nilver manual, ail in one vomme, elegantly print ed and illustrated. Who will be tbe to get one. Call on W. R. Blair. DjwjonwanUyo ur school trade College Notes. Time aud space prevent our writing full notes today. We can only say that we have poets whoso fume will become world-wide. The following is a late production of one sf these poets. TUB OKM OF L'OIKRTV. O, freemen, sons of fathers bold, Of mothers true, with hearts all pure. Who dared the war-black clouds endure, Who tyrant darkness backward rolled. 0, sons ol eires, who paid the price, Of that fair gem of liberty, Bequeathed unstained to you and me, Shall we forget that i acrslice? It is a brilliant, sparkling gem, Bright polished by each freeman's ban a. Its rays are piercing every land - ! l . i . )..... ice, avttnuu, uaraucs w wuueum, Our land, it fills with glorious light. Our happy homes it brightens all. Nor ever can our nation fall. bile it is kept so g owing bright. O, fret-man, 'tis for you to keep, llus priceless gem lrom every stain, And sacred keep our national name. Then all her joys aud riches reap. Yes, freeman, 'tis by honest vote, We hold this pure celestial light, Bv throttling vice, by lifting right, By hark'ning to God's warning nolo. Then 'ere we use our ballot right. Think well aud pon' each question thorough, All things not honest, good or true, Put down with resolution's might then as we cast our votes today. Remember each hi sacred trust, Down casting far each selfish list, Ask God to lead and show the way. 0, freemen, then for leaders vote. Who'll polibh well this Freedom's stone, Who stand for right, and right alone, Who'll honest, ever "glory" float. IX MI'S. A vote for Br van fulfills the advice. for it is against avarice ani greed and the selfishness of trusts and monopolies against foreign dictation and is for a policy that is for the uiast-es. Protean: Record. In estate of J F ilendrex, Martha M H end rex was appointed administratrix. Bond $2500. In estate of F M Garrett final settle ment was set for Dec 8 at 2 n m. In estate of Stella and Maud Warmoth, final settlement was set for Dec 7 at 2 p m. In estate of William R Ray, bond filed and appraisers appointed. In estate of C F Croft, petition to tell perfconalproperty was granted. In estate of San ford Cochran, bond of $'G0 approved. Appraisers, S P Barger, Clint Thompson and C E Standard. In estate of J M Wilson, 1st and 2nd accounts were filed. In estate of Mary and Kate Minert, money was ordered disbursed. In estate of Lewis IUy inventory ras filed. SOCIAL AXD PERSONAL Father F X Blanche t is lying danger ly ill at his home in Gervais. H;s re- coveay is thochl to be impossible. j U.G. Hayne, Frank Kitchen, Sr.,j Jake Streitel and Harry Starr left ye-i terday for Fort Canby, where they have employment working lor the government on a bfg concrete job. Hon. M. L. Pipe, who spoke here last Thursday evening, it plucky, if not more SO. The train lelt lnm at Albany. Aj 1 ihongli thn wind a l,!m.n .t. ! most eqnai to an ordinary Oregon buri- ( .. Nfvad S.s, North Carolina 20, and the rain was descending in tor-; J10' J'Jth 2.0CO, Tennew 25.- cane and rents he ttArted out with a team, and by j changing tea ir s and drivers at Inde - at 8:30. McMinnv'ille T. R. I Etectorial vol. 165. Ben. S. Cook, of the Oregon Land I For McKinley California SCOJ. Coc Companv, returned home Un evening ' necucut SX0, DeUwsne I0OO, Il'inois from Marshalitown, Iowa, where he has ' HO-OW. lad.ana 50.000, lorn m.OOO. been the past six weeks. He as ac-! W.WJ, Kentucky I0.0CO, Maine comptnied by a colonov of immigrants i "M. Maryland 20,000. MeacbueU who will make their future home in ih,1' Michigan 2S.0OO. .Minnesota Willamette Valley. Tbe Oregon Land - " -40.000. X. J. 70.000. XY Co.. throuith Mr. Cook has done much 24,000, Xorth Dakota 1000. Obi SO 0X). tTrri lha colonization ol thU t1Vt , with a desirable of eastern eeo:e. to-! Kene Journal. j a i Electoral rote 2S2. I In the above at least Kentackv. South No Que Yet. Carolina, Kant. Oreg-o. Indiana and California are given to McKinley. Fhcml J . . .. , , ..., , 'they go for Bryan it would redoes Mc No clue to the robbers of the $1015 of j Kiniey'a vote lo at least August Kroeschel has been seen red. A big hunt was made all day yesterday.but j tbe men could not be found, nor any re- ' littKlat Irara of them The robber was a dramstic one. Mr. ! Kroesrhel as he approached the scene of the bold-un saw tbe two men sitting on a rail fence. The smaller man as he tie. red i them asked if he couid let them have 15 l . ft cu 10 ""nothing to j' , lJ loId tiem he:!".,a .lhve "Tnt' T"? Ure ?'an 1? r,m.1 of h,.m . . "Throw np your bands, you t of b . j the spi.ie, dieaje of the hip and knee Kroeschel started to step awav when the club fwt, crookrd limls and bo.1- man added: "Make another move, voa "? "eformittea as well as pile, fistula, of b and! will blow the top off?"1 caurrb and all chronk diseases vonrheadofL I mean business." Then kroeschel threw up his hands and the small man went through his pocket get ting $1000 in gold in a morocoo pocket book ia his hip pocket, and $12 in an other, and seeing the pin he remarked "damn yon, you have n-J use lor that anl took it. Then the fellow told liim if he hear! of his mentioning it his name would be dirt, and told him tut name would be dirt, ana to'd him lo go, which e did. Tbe men duappcarei in the woods. When Mr. Krofi :hel went iuto. busi ness, thinking be might need mure mon ey In business, be borrowed $1000 of Claus Antony, residing half a mile from Oak Grove ecbool house, and finding that he did not need it was taking it back to Antonv. This was the version given the Times man who went with the lien ton county sberui to loot alter the matur. Governor TcnDovtr wiil rt-eak" a. Inde pendence tonight. . Bon V O Brock ha boucht a half Inter et in the Wasco Near, aid tbe publish ers now are Armwortb) & Brock. Any sarsaparilla is sarsapa rilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour Is flour. But grades differ. You want tin best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It Is a reputable medicine. Then the the are many Sazsaparillaa but only one Ayei'e. It first AaA Sarsaparilla: ; Sense, ELECTION NEWS. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 4, 1 p. m. The United Press gives the following result: .weJvimoy sob, uryan ltw, doubtful 26. San Fkancwoo, Nov. 4. The election of McKinley is conceded by democrats. Examiner gives him 2t4 electoral vo'.es. (J rove Johnson is defeated for (on gressman. 1 lie state tscinmed by both parties. but indications are it has gone for Mc Kinley. Probably republicans will have majority in legislature on joint ballot. . 'V J . . . . iiicaou, iov. , ii a. m. it la reas onably certain that McKinley and Ho- bart are elected, but Indications today are mat margin is narrower than was expected. Returns from the Dakotas, neniucay, uregon and Uaiilornia are still meagre. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 4, 11 :30 a. m. The as sociated pies says the situation may be reauceo to tins : certain lor McKinley, 220. almost certaiu for McKinley, 18, indications for Mckinley 25. Certain for Brvau 13-5, probable for Bryan 23, uououui -u. Portland, Nov. 4,: m. Returns from two-thirds of precincts in give McKinley 3,00 plurality. Oregon Later report from all counties but six give McKinley 5400, which will probably be reduced by the other six. Counties to far as heard from in this state give the following : For McKinley Multnomah 5:140, Sherman 10. Wasco 325, Washington 300, Yamhill 50, Clack amas 100, Benton 100. For Bryan polit 25, Lane 200, Linn 720, Josephine 3'jO, Douglas 25. A third of the precincts in Washing ton gave Bryan 15.000 plurality. Rogers 'e elected governor. IX L1XNCOUNTV. The result of the election in I.iun county shows the following: McKinley Brvan Palm East Albany KM 124 1 West Albany 172 109 ; Albany 17.1 1!6 1 Price 1S 155 1 l-ranklin Butte... 41 105 Scio 37 19 5 Svracuse 13 SO l Ifaleey 1:7, 79 :t N I-eh&non s;j 127 S Lebanon 124 174 2 S Brownsville M 91 X " ....115 118 Shelburn 2-'t Hi Saniiam &4 i 157 Rock Creek 14 , 45 Orleans M j Jl j X Harrisburg .61 , l(fc S UarrUburg . . . t5 ; 7S CVavfordsvtiie . . 61 5 9 Sooaviile 60 61 Tangent 3V , 71 Shedd... 69 111 Waterloo 77 104 Sweet Home 57 S3 Foter, 15 7 Center 40 82 Fox Valley 31 M Jordan . . 17 109 2014 2734 The prohibition vote a far as obtained was as follows: East Albany 5. West Al- hany 5. Albany 4. Price f. IUley 8, South Iebanon 4, Scio. S)rracusl, Or- ! leaua 3. Ihe Result by J-tatc. Sas FaASCinco, Ca'.iL, Nov. 4. Bryan carries the folio log Mates with the mrulu eiven: Alabama, 3Q,0X. Ar kansas 50,000, Colorado 139.000, Florida 15,000. Georgia 4.000. Idaho 10.CMO. Louisiana 40.0U0. M;M4ipr4 50.000 Mi- soon M.WJ. Montana Nebrasci IV ui..".-.' 1 tAb ntinia iV0 - ,i -uiii,ii ,vw, joining vregon JX. Tenn. 200.000. It. L Sf0. "oih Carolina 5s.X. Vermont 40.000. est irginia 15,000. Wtscnmtia 15.000. Cure For Crippled Child rcti. - .... P!f t'nal Surg;cal Institute, Xo. 319 Euh ranciseo. iccefully tr,; c f orthopaedic surgery, ?r ni' surgeons of this institute 4W11irmakfS II . - a 1 -; "v '".V, ' ' rlJ ?j?S.. J.h,? "l, .I'l", i nM D,"e " Insutute a national reputation. Write lor circular. Kcfer enre may be bad to: Jno. A. Shaw, Mill City. V. A. Cox, Albany. Hon. T. L. Daviduon, Salem. A. A, Go!a!et, C. E., Salem, Harold McClain, Salem, and h-indreds of others. ThkXswSsmj Boat. The nov gov ernment siingboat built bv Captain W. risk, Lnited i-Laics engineer, for use on tbe rivers in this retfion, and which w as launched several days since, was out Lr trial trip yesterday. The trial w as very satisfactory, she' having run the steel bridge lo the lower do k at ft. Johns, a distarce of six miles, in 31 minutes, or at a rate of a little over 11 W mile per hour. She has been named "Matbloma," wh'ch is said to have been the name given to the Willamette river or a portion of it by a tribe ol Indians which once lived in the upper pattof the valley. Hie is IX) feet in length, ia 33 feet in width aniidship and four feet depth ol hold. She is strongly built, has live longitudinal bulk heads, a frame 3d eet h:gh, steam capstans snd hoisting engines, 10x12 double cylinder, and. wiieu she take hold ol a snag, it has to route or the bot'om will bo pulled out ol the river. uregon ian. The ladies of the viMta'ion society of the Catholic church will give a suniwr and enteruinniiut at the Academy on Tuesday evening ov. iu, ueginnmg at o p. ro.,tor the benefit of the academy, to which the public is invited. For Musical People. Mr. D. M. Bartlett, of this city, is can vossing Linn county for membership in the American Musical Association of Chicago. "Oder which each subscriber secures the privilege of purchsi-lng t music, vocal or instrumental, publish any ed, at reductions as low as uu per cent of the list price. An elegant book of vocal and instrumental mumc goes with the mem bership This is a splendid thing and every lover of music should subscribe. The cost is only 3. 10 cents is all it costs to gt your shirt done up Every man can afford to wear one 01 two shirt a week at this low pric Collsrs z'j ceDis encn, curia he. per pair, family washing 50c perdowm, tancv shirt dreeo, etc., are extra. Once a customer atwav one, a our work never falls to Dibit ho. uive us a trim order and be con vinced. All bond worn. City Laundry Opp St. Char: Hotel You Con Bo Well when your blood is rich, pure and nourishing. Hood' Sarsaparilla rake the blood rich and pure aud cure an uoou urease, restoring health aud vigor. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, headache tic. Mall's Vegotab'e Sicilian Hair Renewer is, unquestionably, the bout preservative ot the hair. It is also curative of dandruff. tetter, and all scalp affections. We are spending more than our profits on Schil ling's Best tea to get you to try it just to try it Your money back if you don't like it At grocers' in packages. A Schilling ft Compaay Saa , f raaciaco sea HOME AND ABROAD. Wheat 66 cents. Fresh Sodaviile water at Burkbart k Lee's. Get your R. and 0. corsets at tbe Ladies Bazaar. 200 of the latest style of new jackets just received at P. Cohen s. Beat price paid in cash for jury and wiU oeas fees by P. Cohen. Another line of winter shirt wairU just amvea at tut. uuiiet Bazaar. Tbe creamery at Junction baa started up, with about twenty-five patrons. i us wuti vote ot me lour Albany pre cincta waa 1144. In June it was 9tH. Tbe crowd at the opera bouse laat night was probably the loudest and livest ever gawetea together in Albany. i he Oregon L Diversity foot ball eleven win pity me vy aabtngton L mvenity foot Gicu mt om n un .1.TOU1 IJKT tin. aew stamped lin-na doilies and center piece in dreaden. jewel and Delft deaigna uv ranini i uie Vtanea oazaar. Just received at P Cohen's, a new sap ply ol pluah cape, which will be sold cheaper than anywhere in tbe city. - In a match shoot at Corvallia at live bird John laom, Jr., of this city, easily defeated Cha Mummery. The purse ahot tor waa tv. The Albany city election comes next Tareeonuncilmen will De elected to saceed w n tiuaton, Cba Pfeiffer and Frank 1 arrell. a marshal and a city treasurer. Uuckiogham s Dye for the whiskers U the beat, bandieat, afet. surest, cleaaest, moat economical and aati. factory dye ever lu.ruiw. ii u me genuemen's lavonte. Shaves 3 for 25 ceott, hair cutting 10c, by Luey VanXortwiek. tbe chain nion k.ir catKr of tbe Petcinck coaat.it tbe Boa ton mrter shop, oppoaite tbe Itaaa House A little babe in the borne of Ed 6 Horn ing begin its trip through the world with but one Land. The child, a wee girl, it but a week old; it U tbe left band that i gone, and the arm from the elbow down u muaiflg. Corvallia Time. The chicken rie annner crim l, lhav lav die . f tbe MK church Lut aigbt was pleadidly goUen np. and well managed. A belter lookiogand more a'teotiTs corps of waiters were never selected ta Albany. reader evening commerdal school in Brigg's building over Ci aw ford and Iian ith't pbotograDb gallery. Penmanahin bookkeeping, anthtntic, etc. Ope even ing, tor terms call atacbool room, hat ujciion gurafitced. Fine omi every erening at lhe Sew Bowling Alley. Laanoaa weet water melana b found at C Brownelia. Sweet pickle ad olive ia bulk at C E Browneiia. Special aak of Ladiet wrapper-- 69 emta estcb. for three day only, at tbe Ladies Eing phone 9, for Smiley Ute oris! ex TVy can't come op to acir high stui&ard. Smiley tbe prister All kind of job trintiaz at tbe Imorin job ooe. Cbokt neafhe fnwb arm Amw at n P Browneli. Seme bssocne birthdav rema ai Win & j-Urka, ibeap. Oae for every month ia tbeyeatr. A file line of Cook Sum and T?ai- er at Tbe Kewart k Sox Hardware Co '. Clothing cleaned and reMired bv Mra A E Owen. 3rd between La. worth and Bnwui- aibia. If our work aad stock int a rerrmmf. ed, yoo oaa get your mney back, imi- ey uie pnoier. We keep the only complete stock of printer stationary in the eoonty. Smi- ey ine printer. Dr. U. W. Maatoo, pnyatciaB aad enr geoa. Albany Vr. CaiUanawered prompt ly in city or country. if you are ia need of a beating stotv. call and examine tbe Royal Jewel at Tbe Stewart at Sox Hardware Co.. Dr. H. F.. andO. K. Beenomcea aar recidence in tbe roct ofSce building. Spec- uu atieuuon given to aiaewae ot women. Keep thi in mind. If yon want nice tender menta, well cut, a good place to ge ifaem it at Uaigfat Bros, directly of-poute the Deuocbat office. Tbenof IlaT Heir Reoewer pro mote tbe growth of tbe hair, and restore it natural color and beauty, free tbe acalp oi autamnj teller, ana ait impuntiee. 16 chance to 1 that you will be pteed if voa get your meat of the Albany Dress ed Heel tcnipaay. Cor. 2nd and fClteworta s'reet. Firt clan meat of all kind at rnuonabie prior. Yoo can pay more, but yoo won't get any better service. Yoo can pay lee, but yoo won't get a good service. Smiley the printer. The Marion county precincts Santiam went as follows: up the Bryan McKinley Bre.tenbosh 69 37 Horeb 91 57 Klkhorn 9 6 Mehama 4 63 tsUyton 127 105 Sailing Noticx. Steamer Farallon leaves Yaquina for San Francisco Thurs day. Nor. 6th. Passengers going on this boat should leave Albany Wednes day noan. How Is thi.- Borkhart ft Lee the druggist are aelling the very beat vitriol (blue-stone) at 18 pound for l.n0. Cheap our goou . iow is ice time to uuy, ee our window. Dvn Delated Link of infants and children's cloak have jut arrived, and they are all beauties, and the special at traction win be the low price wbicb we will sell them at. Tbe Ladies Bazaar. Aii keaaaaeaa It. Aak vour phviician. tour draggitt and your friend about Saitoh's Cure forcon- uttiptton. J hey wilt recommena it. rot ale by Foshay & Mason. Sec our window v e hve displayed in our corner window a beautiful line of writing tablet of all tizes and prices to auit the time. Burkbart & Lee, the drag- gut. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it It fails to cure. zee. For Trapb. A good work rr.sre se-en year old, for hay or grain. Itquire, of Dr. U. W. Maaton. School books cheap at Dawsons Awarded HiLhest Honors World's Fair, old Medal. Mldwlrrter Pali. CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Susdur MISFITS. In a few days the senatorial question will be uppermost. The registration books of Chicago showed 40,000 more voters than did the books of New York. Poor New York. Whatever the result of the election every loyal citiren should abide grace fully by tbe result and work for our com mon interests. A Portland minister recently preached sermon on "Has God left Portland." probabbly suggested by the recent cam paign in mat city. Let every voter who believes in the United States legislating for berse.f walk up to lhe polls and vote tomorrow for W. J. uryan. A vote for McKinley is a vote for the Railroad Funding bill, for trusts aid syndicates and British bondholders and for the palace car syndicates who made the republican platform. The re podia tor Is the man who says contract must be paid in gold when it dis tinctly is payable in gold or silver. Tbe followers of Bryan are not repadiators. An exchange says : "Nothing short of necessity would induce as to ask oar subscribers for money, bat it is now ab solutely necessary." An editor is eneaJ A.Z1 " 7,"r Zr, titled what iHn him .rH! AfTr? A'ny. IT00' .commencing at of necessity just as much a any one bisk. Please do read Mr. Tongue's letter on our editorial page. It ia a splendully pat statement ol the silver question no man baa ever yet satisfactorily answer ed. Even Tongue cannot answer Tongne. ben Mr. Tongue wrote it be meant it. It is cream and a yard wide. Has any one ever heard a word against syndicates, trusts and monopolies by tbe followers of McKinley, and ytt they are ute greatest enemies to oar aval govern ment and tbe welfare of the masses. Read the two platforms and see which is American and which waa made at the dictation of corporations. One of the biggest campaign falsehoods is that Mr. fdryaa said tree coinage would create a panic. IJe never said it and has explicitly denied it. Kor has Brfaa ever been an actor, or thought of being. Nor is he a failure, but be is the greatest success of this generation whether elect ed or not. Billy Leage. a former Pacific coast ball player, once with tbe Portlands, bas proven himself a treat thief. In the league base ball year that bas just closed be stole 99 bases tbe most of any player in tbe U.S. lie bas not even been ar rested for it. Xewsptper buainea most be good ia Pendleton. TbeE.O. aiitor maka the following offer: " Twenty dollar will be paid to the first party forma. ing a with one copy each of the Walla Walla Weekly Union of April Zl to May 25th. 1916. ia doaire, or proportionately for sock sing'e copies within neb limit.' Mr. Tongne said in 1894 "not adoTar of additional silver can be pat into cir culation as money except by redeeming a treasury note.'' Will those who are dishonestly yelling about tbe increase of ctrca'atkm by tbe coining of silver this year note that fact. Silver is being coin ed bat it takes the place of something. Mr. Tongue knows it now as well as then, so does everybody if posted.' It was suggested a week ago that on election morning the bells ring and the whistles blow as an annoanccmest of the beginning of prosperity, a if it were something that could be eat off in lamps. We bare had several years of very bard times, and it is certainly time for an im proveineat. Let it com. Jss. Creel man writing to the Xew York World said : Mr. Bryan towers np a born leader of men. He may be de feated, bat if be lives be will play a great part in the Immediate fa tare. I have watched him day after day, and he seems to grow stronger and more self reliant every boar. Nothing depresses or daunts him. Hia marreloa voice e?ttn indestructible and his brain is tireless. After reading the San Francisco Ex aminer one cannot for a moment doabt Bryan's election by an overwhelming mejoritv. Read the Oregonian and it ia all for McKinley almost Nevada included. It almost makes ooe's head swim to form a fair iodgmeat. This may be remarked though that the Oregonian is all one sided, while the Examiner is broad in its I politic, and was the only paper that paouaoea ivm sno pctcwa iu uu. Hermann Wolf! started for Germany latt Wednesday. He came oat to this country a couple of years ago with his Lamilv and fAMU. tome time ago nta family went back to the Fatherland. Mr, Wolff lt.lt bi fSOOO in this country on his departure. Thus, while he is loser. somebody bas gained. Hi home is In Northern Germany, between the North sea and the Baltic While here be made many friends. Corrallis Times. I am willing to trust to the intelligence of the American people to decide whether this government is safer in tbe bands of those who believe in Ute ability of oar people to govern ourselves, or in the bands 01 the trusts ana syndicates that have been bleeding tbe people of this country. I am willing to let tbe American people decide whether 'our government is safer in tbe hands of those who believe in oar form of government and would die to perpetuate it, or whether it is eater in the hands ot a few financiers who cannot think on the money question until they cable to Lon don to find oat w hat they think. W. 3. Bryan. This has been a great campaign. Oak land. Calif., boasted of the youngest ora tor In the United States, Willie Lewis, acred six years, wbo in a remarkably distinct voice made tbe following speech : Lsdiea snd Uentlemen: 1 am the silver prince. 1 am in iavor 01 ine iree ana unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 because It is the money of our country : an American production. 1 ou needn't be airaid 01 oeinz overaowea with silver. Oar mints can only coin $40,000,000 a year, and with 70,000,000 people that would only give us about 60 cents per capita. On the 3d of Novem ber we are going to eiect a silver presi dent, who is in tavor of both gold and sil ver as standard ruoney.ne is uie man ior the people: the man for the country who says you shall net press down upon the brow ol laoor tins crown 01 morns ; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. He is the third George Wash in, ton. the second ad ran am uncoin and the first Bryan.' Our Washington correspondent save: No such absurd claims are being made in Mr. Bryan's bebalf as the republicans are putting out for McKinley, but every man connected with either the demo cratlc, populists or silver committees at tbe ttrvan neaaquanern express toe utmost confidence in the election ot Mr. firvan. Thev claim that there sre sev eral states in the latest Apsley bluff. that are certain to elect liryan electors hv majorities of not less than 60.000. and a "hall a doaen more that will be carried by Bryan. They also dispute bothAp sley's and Babcock's claims as to the number of gold men who will be elected to the next bouse, ana say mat tne sil ver men will control tbe house. An es timate made by Secretary Edgerton, of the populist national committee, which is regarded as being conservative, gives Mr. Brvan 233 certain electoral vote. This estimate puts down as doubtful.but probably lor Bryan tne no electoral votes from Delaware. Illinois. Iowa Maryland. Michigan and Ohio, and g:yes McKinley 139 electoral votes. ThelUse Weaned Constipation, canws mors than half tht HI ol women. Karl's Clover Root Tea it a pleasant cure for constipation. For salt by Foshay A Mason. r YOU? I ILL. nothing BUT THE GENUINE Teacher's Examination. rouce is hereby given that the regu lar teachers examination lor tbe loartb quarter will be held in tbe Albany Col- 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, Nov. lltb. lwe. Ail applicants lor state papers will please file recommendation at or prior to date of examination. Dated this 21st day of Oct., 1896. BiCHMOWD WbXELKK, fcopC Linn County. Thos. IL Tongne states in bis speech that tbe sheep industry of the United States forniabed employment to 3,000.- 000 men and that tbe total income from the industry was f 110.000,000 It will be seen by dividing 110.000,000 by Sr 000.000 that those men received per year, iu cent a day and boarded themselves. We find according to the figures of 8 tatistkian Eronsen C. Keeler, that there were in the United States in tbe year 184, when the McKinley act was at its senith, 15.048,017 sheep -rained at 19,197.000, hence according to Mr. Tongue, it requires tbe time of one man to attend to attend to 15 sheen and a very small fraction, or a little lamb, and that tbe annual profit on eacn sheep is one ana a loortn times as much as its value. And now let as look at this statement in relation to tbe Oregon sheep industry. He said the loss of this state from the effect of tbe Wilson act is 110,000.000 per annum, while tbe fact is, toe total value of all the sheen in the state in 18&4, wss 14,433.403, hence, according to Mr. Tongne the loss was nearly two and ooe-hali times as moch per annum as their total nine. Mr. Yanderburg in Journal. We give tbe above as a sample of a campaign speech, and to show bow the attempt is so often made to poll the wool over DeoDie eve just for political effect. War taSUiey "I am 65 year old: nave had kidnev diwaae and cooatipation for 25 year. Am ow wtU uaed your o . B Headache and Liver Core one yer. Used 6 bottles ai 50 cen'a eaoa. J H Knight, Ratledge, Or." ForsaJe by Foshay t Mason at 50c per bottle . better List. Following i the Iit of letters remaining in the Poctoce at Albany. Linn county, Oregon, Nor. 4, 1S96. Penoas calling for these letters most give the date on which tbey were advertised. Ashpaogh, MrA Mrs. Abbey M H. Bart, C A. Harding, G. Hamilton, B. W. Mackintosh, J. Kiley, Cba. Jones, J. W. Parker, K. E. Smith, Walter. T.J.STrrrs,P II THE LADIES. Tbe pleasant effect and perfect aaliv with which ladies may ne Sj rap of Fig, under ail condition, make it their favorite remedy. To get the true sad genuine ar ticle, look for tbe name at tbe California Fig Syrop Compaay. printed near tbe bot tom of tbe package, r or sale by ail re SpootiUe druggiiU. Send 1 our BundU. Care and intelligence in laundering dotbes has tad its effect it is responsible for the saoceas of the Albany Steam Laun dry, bend along your bundle to the beet laundry ta the valley, or let Richard & Phillips know snd they will call fur it. If yon ate not a patron of the Albany Steam Laundry tell tbe proprietiars at once to fnd for tout bundle- Unce actutomet always a trustomer- EVERYBODY Has to Bay GROCERIES. Where to do it is the question. Albany people have learned from years ot exper ience mat Parker Brothers Can be depended upon. Tbey keep standard groceries, fresh produce, and tne nest lroita. Their baked goods are the beet made and give satisfaction. Their prices are right. Kay your groceries of them. Bay your produce ot them. Buy your traits of them. Bay your baked goods of them. Instrumental Music. Mr. II. M. Backensto has located in Albany where he will give instructions in instrumental music. He teaches violin, guitar, mandolin and a Dumber of orchestral and brass instruments. Mr Backensto is a musician of well-known ability in both practical and theoretical music, and one ot the most successful teachers in the state. Boston Roller Mills, Shedds, Or In order to correct false reports we would state ere give 40 lbs of flour, in exchange for one bushel first-class clean red and white wheat endless nourfor second grade. We have put in a laree luroinanacan oo some good cbopping ior t-jvia pusnei. Sixxoks & Thompson. Notice to Shippers. All i pedal flat and commodity fat rates now m enect win os wiuinrawa ana can celled on Oct. 20th. Tariff rates will a- ply after above datf . The Way to Cure catarrh i to nrri fy the blood, sad the surest, safest, best way to purify the blood is by taking Hood's bamapaniia, toe One True Blood Purifier. Hooa's Pills sre prompt, efficient, al ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate Blood Is Life and aoon ths narlt and vitality of the blod depends the health of ura wnoie system, uneneacs ktkim Hood's Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier. Hood's Pills act najulr and nmmnllv on the liver and bowel. Cure sick head- acne. Stoves, Stovts, at Staves Stewart ft Sox Hardware Co.. Jewel Cooks, Rapges and Heater The Stewart k Sot Hardware Co.'. Tnre Drugs, Fred Dawson's. For Prscrtptions, Dawso s. Bay from Dawson, he sells cheap Dawson Ublets. the pill autocrat for For tht; best drugs, Dawson's. 1 rwA f Too wtU find one eoapon tndde each two ounce bag and two eoapon inside each four oonee bagof BlackweU's Durham. Boy a bag of thi celebrated tobacco and read tb eon pon which aires a Uat or valuable present and bow to set them. Ladies and Childrens Shoes.j Yoo can find here heavy oW shoes with pointed toes and with narraw square toes, suitable for Oregon winter weather. A tailor made hoe i Mmetirce too heavy. Yon can find them here is ail weight, 'xhe hnes are rtraigh: but they fit to perfection. Light weight dress shoes fine enough to soit anyone. . Children iboe. some with pointed toes. ome with sqnare. Especially fine line of Childrens School bhocs. S. E. YOUNG. SPECIE SALE Ladies capes and jackets, new 1890 styles. Get your wrap now wh He we have a good assortment and reap the bene fit of the cut in price. READ, PEACOCK & CO. 3. C.&E. R. R. CO. t Willamette River Division,) Steamer ALBANY, CapLJ.L. Smith, " Wm.M.Hoag,Capt.H,L. Hatch Freiiltf aud Passenger, Daily, except Saturdays, between Cor- Taliis, Albany, Independence, ba lers, war points and Portland. Tnsdi imaged accommodations and echedales especially for tbe needs of up per Willamette trsveL Pkeic parties can avail themselves of this schedule for anr desired point between Corrallis and Salem, leaving in the morning and re turning in doe time the same evening. Special rates for special parties of 15 or more. Leaves Albany down river at 7 a. m. Leaven Albany up river at 8 p. m. exsept Saturday. WaiPSJt, . ii. t. C-CST, Agent, depot. Agt. UKESSOffj .WHITE, Carat ad Trademarks Gfrtaaaaan-.? at-Mamc9coadicteiturienc.naT T. Ova m ooiti l s. PTfrr ots caaarcor patent a le-a saalaaul taaotvlrora Waeainroo. . ncad tnSii. draia or riox. "eS.r k-. ' arfrae. if itfi ?t oat. Satff tB foe n t.t . ; i.occwfe . a raaiaiini . "Ficw Oi ml at ol r-vc .a tke L'. S i ; c--' -!"-! mr dec AAJnss. Fire' Insurance INP'iRE YOUR PROPERTY -Wll 3T. "W- E? .TT.'Ll? In the Old Hartford, the New York Un derwriter Aswncy or any one of the reli able old line companies he represents. Kote taken and plenty of time given for payment on farm insurance. All business will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IN P. 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OR. LADIES, I make big wages at home, and want all to have the same opportunity. Tbe work is very pleasant and wid easily ravels weekly. Ttu i no Deception -I want no money and will gladly send fall particulars to all sending stamp. Miss M. A. Stcbbin, Lawrr nee, Mich. PIGS FOR SALE. -Several head of Po land China pigs, about 8 weeks old. regtsterable. A No. 1 pig for $?, either ex. if bought within 4 weeks. Call at the Skeela place 1 mue nortn ot a loany . p n xiushsos. - Vanted-Hn Idea WH eaalMH of eoau aunpiat tblaaWBautur tda: 1 vmr hrtam itn trvajta. WrHai JOH S WaKPEKU JRii CO, P unit Luor ajra. Waabuxtoa. P. 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