9 4fr 1 &. a. a. a 111 I I i -- ALBANY OCIEGON. FmDAVMVOVEHBKU'2Q.183; VOL XXXI 1. Entered & tae Foot Be a Ukr. Or. Beeead-Clats Hall Hanoi r r RCTTIItt raalUbcr a4irrr1etT NO 1I m PHIL r &TcgetaUcIVcparationfor As similating theroodandUegula ting thfiStomachs art-Bowels of If; it : II' PromotesT)i4cstion.Q5;:erruI ticssandRcst.COfltains neither 3)ium,Morptune nor Mineral otNabcotic. SmJ- flnJM. Arcrfecf Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Convulsions .Feven srv cess and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. 7' v- SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ' IS ON THE WRAPPER OF E7EBT BOTTTiE OF THTTEST3AY Story of a Ilat. Seven montha ago Mr. W. W. Rowell bought a new hat. At the very outset of Mr. Row 11' ownership of it it disap peared, and while the indications were that it had been taken there was abso lutely no ciue to where it had gone. The hat, like a loot umbrella, was soon tor gotten, and would have remained bo, but for its return to the owner this morn-ir-g by mail. It was in a bad condition indicating hard usage. Under the band was Mr. Kowell's name, and with it was a note from San Francisco, from where it had been seat, signed by Will Hubble, a former resident of this city,! in which he acknowledged having swiped it, at the time remarking that he, would never return it until a republican presiJent was elected. A rather sarcastio bit of information waa that if he wished his pay fur it and a small account be could get it by avttling two or three other small bills which he owed and taking his pay oat of it. This was an incident in real life that doesn't happen often. Potatodom. Uarrisburg. Hark'shubo, Nov. 11, 1898. Mis j Lizzie Farrel, of Albany, is in the city tbe guest of Mrs, M. llendrex. S. Q Dorris of Albany, has assumed charge of the Review and will contihue its publication. J. L. Fuller, assistant manager of the Royal Ins. Co., will remove his family to San Francisco this wee, that place being his headquarter?. The young ladies surprised the band boys with a nice lunch at their rehearsal Tuesday evening. Uarrisburg is very proud of the band and do all they can to assist and encourage them. . Petiticna forJaa Sabina and J. R. Bucunum have been circulated and sign ed by our citizens for justice of the peace, vacancy being caused by death of J. E. Cartwnght, and an appointment is ex pected aoon by county judge. Miss Lydla Hay is visiting in Bowns ville. Mrs. Geo. Isham has gone to Southern Oregon for a visit with her parent. Miss Edna Markey is spending the week in Albany visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Mary McCulloch of Arixone, is here, the guet of her sisters Mesdames Dr. Mendenhall and Walter Brown. Miss Hatti Geary, daughter of Dr. Geary formerly of this place now of Junction City,, died at the latter place Tuesday evening. Election is past and while some com menced rejoicing the 4th but at present they ate very quiet. Others that .were quite blue the 4th are more hopeful at Grandma Thompson is visiting at Sa- United Slate grand jury this morning returned an indictment against John EXACT COW OF WRAPFEB. Cutark U wrt n fa o-ije aottks oely. It is act sold ia bulk. Boat allow aayoat ta seS too. savtUr ah e the vise r anaust tkat it ; ia "jest aa good" aad "win answer avary ps- -eo tbat yea get C-A-8-X-4K&4-A, r pose. a" at -fc pt jlodeM, he Indestructible 'Maywood THIS S75.00 COat PLeTE BICYCLE Host SeHs. S. - Al TTSk ISTS35 SXRTN!?T V, WITH COUPON FATKXTsJ"; ISM 1M1 0. 3. 1;S3 fan 1. lSS Jam. SI, ISM Othnr i'rudlnic Yuq May wtHxt" p tbq ttrrrvynt rimntr trpre rrerraade. Adapted for all tuna o loads and riders. Hada of mtcixi thai i tatui. innch tmt fnr;,-; afrspie in const rac; ioz easily taken apart and pot UigetseT: fa&a few p.'r:-r 1 of svefa wfry ronMrocttoa that its pant riU bold tptfether vea in as acci ient ; co itolUir t-iMr- to (to!; tt every nnnrti m twua that cannot be broken; so simple ttsX its adju. .. - ;rt acrre a. its -nt3rciQ(r parts: a ooe tieee crank in place ot a dozen p&ru; alwar Tf.ur lociw rsiiable atui rapid truportauon, ' K A i K Im pro Ted double diamond. raAtt.iuru lor tkroe year. !ade of i-Uaca cold Tolled steel rods ttonabess and stmiifreet metri fa- its weisht known;: joined together wtth aluminum bronxe Stcines ta anch a lajn r lb-.' w is impossible to brrk or any irt work loose; a marret or noveiiy, ajnipiic:' v ac'i aar-y.iai y; me rreevsot cotnomation of lneeuoit In bicycle mechanism known, to huti t a iraip that frsnies continually break aai frartsrc at 1 v in cannot be repaired. WHKiii. -js-rnfth: -r t and brass nipples. HUBS Laree bsrrc. p-i r can A Writrht Qnick Bepair. or some hli?t bearines to erery part, inciadinz wheels crnr.I -.1 CONS Best quality tool steel, earefoSl- tein hardened centers, rear adjustment. C'liAXK teeted by patents; no cotter pina. BEACH-S t-y C4or7J. FUU.VT FORK Indestructible: fort . BABBereTsible and adjustable: ensilv sr . Dtohed if ordered. SADULE-P. A F tillli-i-Kat-trap or rubber; fnll ball bearinie. Fi:: nickel plated. ach Bicycle complete with ' enrdinc to tires, pedals, saddles, eu, JT to I S is our Special Whotesalo Price. T for leas. To quickl? in trod ace too "JUjrwoai bare decided to make a special coupon off; r . . reader of this paper a chanoe to ret a nrat-cla? rr. iewest Friea eyer offered. On receipt of S& n we will ship to anyone the above Bicycle, ce- and irnarantee safe delirary. Money refund represented after arriral aud examination. ' C O. D. with priyilese of examination, for SS6.: rorided is sent with order as a iruarautee r A written blndina; warranty with each Bieycl ahanea of a lifetime and you cannot afford to le Sanity pass. Address ail order to . CASH BUYERS' UNION, aa Wast Van Borca Street, Baaioj, CI1ICAC -.., fnxev joints and tnbibc. as ya know joints and tnties when they are backlef i,-.' ccod rtma. piaao tre tansent spoke t "tifcs ""Anm-rton" Howpiye or Hit nnecinatic tiie. lifcAKl-SOS- -B'" - . rnue bead and pedals. Ct F8 AS.r . i aad hardensd. CttAlKS Hleb cradt 1 ilebrated oae-ptee crack, faliy pro i ..Jarcst. inches. GKABi. iue from run-barrel s;eeL UASlJUi - ' cr position desi-ed- rate's horn fur - 2 etQ-- s . 'EOAXS -i - :!ffht parts . np. nca r- --Rot. ao- . '544 Ct 3 I ) tip v - '.- J No. i 4 4H iHi lem at present. The ground ia in fine condition for plowing, and the farmers are improving the time. Messrs. John Raney and link Liltard returned to dig their spuds, tbe former from Ooburg and the latter from Leb anon. Elmer and Gilbert Groahane talk of taking a visit to Clackamas county in the near luiure. Grandpa Eanev arrived hero from Missouri about two weeks ago. He will make this his future home. School closed in District 8 hut Fri.lav. School will again commence in about two weeks. , Frank Thomoson is direinir a of very fine potatoes just now. Quite a cams of looker are lrwate.1 on the Island at present, cutting white fir and balm logs. Joencway. carload Scanland, charged with passing counter feit money. bcanlanU owes bia arrest to bia belligerent disposition. About Octo ber 4 he passed tevtral counterfeit $- pieces in the town of Waterloo, and, get ting into a fight, left the place to avoid arrest and proceeded to Lebanon. Here he again became involves in a row and waa arrested on the charge of a eeault. When taken into custody he waa seen to throw from his person a purse. This on examination waa found to contain three spurious 5 coins, and bis arreel as a counterfeiter followed. On hearing of the arrest a hotel man r amed Leabo, of Waterloo, appeared and identified the prisoner as having passed a counterfeit coin upon faim. V nen arraigned this morning bcaniand was wttuont an attor ney, and asked to be given until tomor row to plead, which reqnett was granted. Telegram. Obituary. jars. Sarah C. wife of Frank O. Dorris A Ragged Apfaib. Tbe Man about Town had no idea there were so many rare chrysanthemums in Albany as there are, some of which will be displayed at uen.u I. u. nau lor tDree days, at- OUR PRICES are Bargains ... Compare thein mith otfiersb Ingle harnBSs' .i- s 5 CO Team harness is 09 Two iweat pads 65 3 buggy whips : 25 Otfir goods in same pro portion. CPU AND SEE US l'OWKR A'TOMLINSOX. Ttic airywuillunium Show Tbe chrysanthemum show began last evening and will continue afternoon and evening through tomorrow night. It is a success, and the di. play is being great- . i . . . r approciea py lovers oi nowers. ine uffy, toweled, frauled. stringy, razeed collection contains some choice speci mens. Trilby and Xivens, first cousins, stand out in their richness. They were prize winners at Portland. Tbe Enfant deadens Mondeo is a remarkable chrrs- antbemum, individual in its glorious makeup and throu:i the east has at tracted great attention. The Viviand Morel is most conspicuous on account of its immensity, while the Florence Davis is endearing to the tlower crank because of iu delif acy, being characterized by a M . ; m. . . . it f it r laree and dark, like its namesake a solid flower. UncJ Sam's many colors give it its name. Then there are many inter medial grades, such aa youne men dec orate their coats with, etc. The array is one that calls out all of ooe's poetic sentiments, and no one ahould mits re-1 injt ibp Sigbt once. An att-active feature is a Japanese tea boolb, presided over by Misses Mason, Irving and Oaibrailh, in a manser p!eas ing and in kewping with the artistic sur roundings. Mmee Irving, C and iff and Ream are entitled to great pnise for thus permiltinz our cttiseaa Vfom such a choice collection of autumn's lea ling dower, with iu wonderful freaks and oddities. and daughter of lira. B. F. Ashby, was I ternoons and evenings beginning tooiuLt. bora in asco countv on Jnna 13. 1878. and moved to Linn county when a child, residing most of her life here. She was united in marriage to Mr. Dorris on June ISiT-'. in IS93 tbev moved to Cal ifornia for the benefit of her health. which not being benefitted they returned to Albany a few months ago, but she grad ually laueu, ana aiea oi consumption on Nov. 11. She leaves a husband , a daugh ter three years of age, mother, two brothers and two sisters, aa well as many friends to mourn her death, the waa a young woman of excellent character hit uly beloved. The funeral took place at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. 'Good nee gracious, but some of them are beauties, from great bis fcot bail heads down to little lossy things. It is a raxxle, dazzle, ragged exhibition of some famous plants with big and Utile names, just like those that all ever the U. S. are now causing so much attention. The display are mostly front the con eetvatoiics'of Mrs. it earn, Mrs. Irving ani Mrs Cundiff, and no o.ic should miss investing 10 cecils. Step in any time, afternoon or night. PDSTLKiD D!iim v- V 10':. v..". - FULL ENGLISH COU Fj ' . FRENCH ASii .in.v. '"K i'yi'-A Bt'SINt tJkAKCHtS. .- tf-2j BOOKKEEPtN'3, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY. Yj J. A. Wilson attended the Mcinley ratification in Portland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ortel moved from Comstock to Albany todav, wben they will reside temporarily. Mr. Ortel will return and finish up the business there, when probably in January they will make a trip to Chicago on a visit with the latter; parent. , Mr. G. W. Riley, the painter, who re sided in Alhany for a couple years, and Mies Susie Jacobs, both oi Oorvalls, were united in marriage last Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the parsonage of and bv lie v. E. J. Thompson, D. D. Mr. Riley was in Al bany this noon on his way to Ilalsey where he has a paper hanging contract. He makes a pleasant benedict. Judge and Mrs. C . Wolverton last even i lie pleaaently entertained tbe Old Folks Whistclobat their borne on Cbem eketa street. First prit.es were awarded Mrs. D. A. Paine and Mr. E. M. Waite. while Mrs. E. M. Waite and R. B. Flem ing received the boobies.-rSalem Jour nal. - . A HATCH SOCIAL. The second social of the W. C. T. TJ. was given at their hall last evening and proved a decided success. The attend ance was Urge and tbe interest great. A pleasing program was presented consist ing ot two songs Dy Messrs Akers, Ham mer, Poling and Lee,splendidl v rendered, an enjoyable reading by Mies Maud Crosby, a recitation well presented by Miss Julia Taylor, a solo by Mrs. 'Lang- don, always received with appreciation, and a character reading by the inimita ble Mr. Steele. Partners lor a delicious lunch of cocoa and wafers were chosen by matching; verses on irrexularlv cut cards upon the corners of which were parlor matches neatly tied with ribbons. Has created a ereat interest and was a well managed feature. A warm social sentiment prevailed. These socials will te held reeuiariy tbis winter and the in itial onea speak for their success. 2129 votes were cast ia Astoria, at the recent election. An astrologer who doesn't ray bia debts . . . . .. .. - is approaching rrom me sootn. Tbe Virtue mine, near Baser City sends in t2n,000 every month. That baa a good ring lo it. The ereat Nelson Bennett, of Tacoma. is said to be a complete financial wreck. An execution was recently made against him for9,6H. II Alt - 1 A . - . V,. 10-f,Df I. a,uanL. w"ea waiqooiea ucrau tAAw fco u laesaay. inn beats tbe balem market or I6YGLE5. andBest Ub FaCtOrV in 1 Corvallis on Saturday wid probably have lm!.H 1 vue opponumij w vsisi in ruryiD(r ui w WAAU. AMunt nf iha (I A. ( k tha Tt rJ 11 t It Dios't Work. A carpeo'er and a banker of this dty bet a f-'j.OO hat on the reeult of tae election. The banker won and the carpenter trld him to go to a certain store and buy the hat. The banker went, but concluded that a 15.00 bat was more expensive than be needed. so bought one marked tiJA) and pur chased an umbrella with tbe other 12.50, tbe bill being charged to the carpenter. When the bill was presented to the car penter he refused to pay tor the umbrella, savins: it waa not included in the bet. The ctber man now has to pay for the umbrella and has received oniy a $2.50 hat when be could just aa well have had a 15.00 one. Democrat. Coat ot to Albast. The Btateeman says : F. N. Derby returned from Port land last evening whither he went yee luiOay morning lor the purpose of mak ing preparatory steps toward securing a freight and -aenger steadier for the river route between Portland and this city. He has two spiendid fast river steamers in view and has made arrange ments to' secure one or both, provided the business men of Salem- will back him by giving sufficient patronage to make the venture a profitable one. Xow ia tbe time for tbe merchants of this city to secure freight rates on a reasonable basis and Mr. Derby and bis associates will be teadr to meet business men who are battling- with excessive freight rates and are willing to be dealt with In a fair and reasonable manner. McCrba Not Lost. Deputy U. P, Marshal George Humphrey came down from tbe trout yesterday, an ere be bad been to subpoena witnesses in the cat e if the U. S. against W. 11. McCoy and Jas McCrea for burninir government timber. It seems that they set fire to some tires along the railroad and i he fire spread. It was reported that Met Tea waa lost, and the Dbmocsat yesterday gave tbe deputy marshal's experience in hunting for him : but it transpires that he simply had made a trip into the mountains, and a bndge being washed away could not get borne. The men will appear at tbe proper time. , Fatal Result of a Storm. A terrible storm prevailed along the Siostaw Sunday. The stage driver who arrived yesterday gave the Guard par ticulars of the result : A fatal ratastronbe was the result of the stotmd miles this side of Head of Tide whrre the Indian Creek road leaves tbe main hiutiaw road. Aa old house, the property of Mrs. Punk, stands al the junction of the two roads. It waa built partly oi lumber and partly of legs and was insecure from aire and had not beeo occupied for some time. William Ab- bett, with his wife and iwochild'vnjind hi brother, who bad five children, from Indian. Creek, had started out to tbe valley. They reached the jurx-Uon of the roads nen the storm overtook them and camped for tbe night. .Tbev so-ightthel- tertrom tbe wind !asd raia :a :r,e de serted ho aw The storm increased in violence and raced with releutiee deetroction through the foreet about the cabin. At 4 o'clock Sunday nrornicg the building suddenly yielded, gave way to the storm and came down with a crash. Searly all of the ten people in the wrecked structure were pinioned doan by the falling timbers. Mrs. Abbe It wi( of Wm. Abtiett. as struck on the head by a talHne beam which crushed in her skull, the died in a short time. The other members of the party suc ceeded ia extricating themselves from the ruins, none of tbem having suffered sertoos injortea. B. B Rod well, of Ltoon. left yester day for Montesano, Moo., to reside. Mr. Robert Andrews, of the Custom office, at Portland, w eat to Ilalsey yesterday. The Uaeaxine club wi'.l n.eet tomorrow afteroocn at 2:30 o'clock with Mies Em ma PleiSfer. Mr. A. Hackle man arrived home from Eastern Oreeon yesterday with abend of horses. He encountered considerable snow on the way. Hon. JeST Mrers spent a few days at Home last week. He slate that bis la ther ia much better and will soon be aV.e to coiue home. Scio Pi ess. Victor Moses, a member of the senior class of tbe O. A. C, haa been apt-ointed deputy county clerk by Clerk atters and last week entered upon tbediscbarve of his official duties Corvallis Gazette. Prof. Johi M. P.loss is now located at Muncie, Ind., and is doing well. He has been appointed msnager for the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, one of the largest concerns of tb kind In the United .tate. Corvallis Gaaette. Oregon Against the World. The following from the Scio Press is very readable: C. It. L'.ud. of Encinatas, Cal writes us: "I have been watching tbe co-umns oi tne frees lor tbe past lew weeks, in hopes to see some real estate ads; as I expect to be among you before many months and may wish to secure a home in your town, it Is something unusual to raid a paper that baa not a string of real esUtJ adj in it. It may speak well fur your county, as no one wants to sell. It may seem strange to some people that weategoinc to leave the beautiful cli mate of Southern California for the rainy climate of Oreeon. It ia tma that California has a moat perfect cli. ate. but with it she has fleas, which will nerrly run you wild. Tbea again, it is next to impossible if you live away from the city, to get any green vegetables for six or seven montha fn the year, and the water ia very poor unless you have cis tern water. Business ia very d'lli here Work is cut of tin question and people seem to be living on each other. Of course we know what we will ge in Or egon, as we have lived there before. We like to see rain. We also love green hills and plenty of vegetable!. We are look ing forward to the day we can start for Linn county. Lots or Nikdi is Yesterday afternoon the circuit court waa getting ready for tbe trial of a case against Wilbelm 4 Sons, Monroe. It was to be a Jury trial.but the point waa not reached where the select ion ot jury was in order. Ia the case the Wilbelm's are soed by a New York firm for the sum of (120. And the whole bill was for sewing needles. Tbe Wilbelm's ordered or at least intended to order, 4,000 needles. When tbe ship ment arrived from hew York there were 4.000 cards of needles or enough needles to supply all the retail stores in the Wil lamette valley enough needles to sew patches oa the pants of every soldier in tbe Uerman army. The Wilhelm'a ob ject to paying for more needk than bey needed The New Yorkers want ray tor all the needle they shipped out. Times. LrniXO. Mrs. T. J. Stitee who haa been visiting relatives in Lebanon, re turned to her home in Albany Tuesday. Tbe Lebanon reoablicaaa ratified on Monday evening. There waa a torch light procession, with the usual accom paniments, followed b sneaking ard cannooadiog on tbe public square. The speasers were nr. LAmoersoo, W. at. Brown, Hiram Baker and T A. Swan. Fritnk Thorn peon lef Tuesday for Berry. to resume work in the saw-mill at that place. Mr. Thompson informs ns he will be an applicant for the dosi office here as soon as the republicans ccme into power. air. lDompeon is a cnppie and certainly needs it- Local papers. Arm a Hons a. Marshal Dilley, of Salem, waa in Albany yesterday in hot cbase after T.C. Sharpe who waa riding "Black Alder, a running borse.throoh tbe country. There is a suit over tbe horse and at the Jnne circuit court it was decided to belong to Dora lien net t, but the case was appealed and Sharpe kept the horse pending tbe same. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report IT- . WVaVil PUCE - - HOME AND ABROAD. Wheat 70 cents. Medford U to have a ladies band. All kinds of wild came at SchmHw's market. , all prices at the city 30 cents per winning 600 reek PoectacJej and eve u-l French's. Do roe want a watch chia 9 Fnuvli has some bargains. Choicest butter in roll at P. Cohen's. Max Pracht ia accused of on toe recent election. The Salvation Armr'a self dil u uegin next Monday. An elegant line of fancy ne k . int received at the Ladies B-zaar. Those eneaownumt atui drt; . F reach's ate beauties, each on fuilr tmar- anteed. The Ginsv will ran ni- f-- -i k Hairisburs. Encena ia tin nn have a reliable boat frame. Tbe eonal anff pan- .M.v4t-i . in Idaho, which makes four states ia which women ean vote. Wyoming, Color-do, L tan and Idaho. Mr Wm Emerick will orea hia w ma( maraet in the Blumberg Vock next Moo-f anety College Notes. As Euc Ctrr Bar. Another unique election beu reported from Elk city. L. W. Deyoe and Rnfe Simpson tan roosters on the electicc, the condition of the bet being that tbe losing party should deliver the rooster whenever the winner should demand it, day or xubt. Kofe lost the , acd Low he is loosing sleep tretUng about when Deyoe shall claim that rooster. Leader. Cakd or Tha is. The nndcra'gned w'ubtcexend their thanks to those who assisted or offered their assistance, during the iUoeaa and after the death of Mn. fcarah Dorris. acd for many acta of sympathy and kindness. F. O. Doaats. Mas T. E. AkHBT Fawar. New Law Firm. Blackburn A Hcmers and Judge J. N. Duncan have formed a partnersoip for tbe practice of law and today tbe new firm of Blackburn, Sonera A lmnean moved into a suite of rooms in the P. O. block. Tbis is tbe first triple law partnertmp Albany baa bad. . a 1 ztA i 3 Dwigbt L. Moody, the famous evange list, has made a o.ntrsct witn the La dies' Home Journal, by which he will conduct in that m sparine a series of pop ular Bible studies in the form of a great National Bible Claea. It will b made into a regular and permanent depart ment of tbe Journal, and la to be known as "Mr. Moody's Bible Claw." The evangelist will tiereonally If ad hia unique "Bible Class" each montu in trie expo sition of some of the vital Bible truths, and will naturally ap.ieal t a large cir cle of readers. F. P. round ha trip defeat of the O. A. C. by tbe U lootbaii. remaps not. .i. n r i i -i . , l.-i i . . r . ocictk mn in avenv uecauMj inev nave leamea to anow ijh uu- uown in sontnftrn iirvirnn riiirirmitv is EXft-f ICftC-d Ierence between a wheel that is actually high grade and one that I being experienced in iearving which coun- iiutw naveriy is me bignent ot an nign grade, bcorcner ta neiguisj a w, tse:ie zi and 28 inch J7&.U0 and fSd.00. MAD- BY N DIANA BICYCLE uO. HDIAHAPOUS, IND A.J. Hodges,, was begun in jotepbine county, Oresoa and ended in Del Norte C5nnty. California, where the murderer belonired. Where should he be tried. ;Agent Mtanv Eed Crown Milling Co. We have, leased the Red Crown Mills for another year, and we are now prepared to receive wheat on storage, and to buy thesame Satis will le MisM oi application. Kcnr And Feed constantly on hand and for rale. Parties having wheat to sell or tore ; we will try and make it to their advantage to call and see us. Flour will be changed for wheat on the same terms as heretofore. W. I. Tarn U. Coins, . E. D. Barrett, t H- Allen anil S. E- Young. Not incoipuated. "Ttf '-ni i J tt?'Zfrfj'ti''vi , ri . . i joasrflnly cures Uuk..), v.. .. . 1 vl 1 T 'Pb-$ I f '. ' ' u WakafaliHnS. Iwl VlusUty. Kigl..: V... --ll CTJ l a. J - M.llr..thnHlASntl I.fWiVRr r: .t- .1 ' -J ' Tl . Tin lfln rti..r.-J. A. CliMA..Nt,.M Hl MUIJIMA '. AM' V.V- " SU. ; . The cae of tbe slate vs Frank flows, of BrowumMe.charged with bunting deer with bounds was tried before Justice Powell yesterday resulting in tbe deftndant's ac quittal.' u. w, Wright, jwq.. represented the defendant, and U. 11. llaliymple ap peared lor tn state. A visit to tbe W. C. T. U. hall late this afternoon showed that the arrangements therein were completed for tbe chrysan themum exhibit. 'The flowers, manv of them are floral wonders, marvelous in the fantastic yet ever beautiful forms they as sume. Mr Henry La Bouchee, the celebrated Frenchman, fter remarking that be was not certain but that he would have voted the democratic ticket if be had been an American but for tbe coinage question, Rajs : "America's worst product is its dot larocracy, wbcie members have literal I v nothing to recommend tbem. The odds are that either they or their parents ac quired huge fortunes by I be most ques tionable means. Asa rule ther are iiroo- rant and vulgar, building a house in order to dazzle by ostentatious entertainments and buying pictures for which they only Tbe Salvation Army is making ar rangements for its annua! Self-Dental Week, which takes place throughout the United State from Nov. 16th to the 22nd. Members of the army and its friends are asked to abstain from lux uries in order to raise money for the purpose of establishing food and shelter bureaus in large cities for the poor and i.eedy . fw.uuu is expected to be raised in the U. c. for tbe purpose. Will Pheiffer this fljornincr took a ffenu ine tarrantular from a bunch of banaonas; but it was dead and hence is sufficient for only a mere mention of the lact. Tbe tarrantular it tbe only animal that makes a door to his bouse and locks it on the in side. Mighty smart beast. Lebanon is to have a bowlin? alley. 'As high as 13 cents has been offered f. hops in Halero. 'lhe Journal says seven men in the wool en mill there gtt 1 1 25 s day. .- McKinlcy's plurality in California has been reduced to less than 2000. The steamer A Ibany will leave at o'clock a. m tomorrow for Portland. Bryan carried Spokane county by .1034 Tbe total number of votei cast was 6713. The Santiam at Startoa rose within inches of tbe high water mark of 1& 0. Dr. Davis, of f larrishnrg, last Saturday told his crop of hops, 138 bales, for lOJi cents per pouna. License was issued today for marrlnirn care because tbey have been acquired atlofOle Benson and Minerva woodecf high prices; selling their soul to anyone I both of Sweet Home. . who will enable tbem to hobnob with rov- officIai bal0t rued i Pan Francisco, alties, and their daughters to anyone who wai about the size of the Democrat and wm iwier a uuo uu lueiii, contained 385 names. their own country and institutions and re- . ., M, , carding themselves as in every respect su-1 ,. "r. ;, ' T UUllrai yr tjun wua uuinMsuii vu eev lbe pauenjrer rate on tlu been reduced to I4.S5 for the bet nen Albany and Portland. M students fmm tbe U. of O. at Enpme went to Corvalli today to participate in tbe football game tomorrow. As indicated by the dixpatchea hnt ia asaiu tipwarc bound and today U T3 cents U olden are cn tbe auiioos seat. At tbe meeting of the Sre dVleiritet last eveninir arrangements were mde frr a erand L-bntmas ball on Cbn tma ti,-ht uec. The farmer who raised anoles In clover Aney retail at cents a ponnd. A little sack lull costs more than a bushel most years. Whitman county. Wahiocton. rit a total vote of 8.200 give Krvap a plural ity ever McKinley of 2.012, a ventatle local land slide. A petition wilt he presented the county court asking that the bounty on coyotes be rniMvi to in some piacrs tby are be coming a nuisance. There is not a town in Oregon, 'hat pre sents a better inducement fo a bnk of small cai'itat well conducted than Toledo. It is a good opening. Lender. An old horse collar is on exhibition in Eugene. The collar is made of wool, and was brought across tbe p'ain in 3T3 by B V Powers, who lives north of PpringSeld. The sale of the Hotel Kugene bv Charles Baker and wile, of 3n Francisco, tbrouuh Chas. Lacer, agent, to S'ephen 8 meed, of Camp Creek precinct, for 9 000 was consummated tbis atternoon. Yesterday's Uaard. The Budget gives the names of forty republicans who are candidates for the Astoria post otnce, prominent one being Sara Elmore, F L Parker, J V hw, Ben Worsley, C J Ourtis. and Ur. Jay Tuttle. The r port that the grade of the ten miles of tbe Astoria road completed tad been seriously damaared by tbe recent rains, it transpires wi. entirely unfounded. Tbe road bed has not been damaged. T. L. Dugger, of fbe Sclo Pres. a few days ago lot about half of a finger bv a paper knife fulling upon it Tbe lever slipped and when the smoke arose the end of one of his flagors was alone. Of ders are pushing theBtajton Chair company almost beyond its capacity for manuiacture. n n oraer tor twenty dozen la on tie bona tor a many, ana from stv- eral other cities in uregon, Washington, ana laano aiau. A good many tramps are around. Tbey are eo promiscuous ia tbe south east suburb that nothing of value ia left in the O. P. freight office, which baa been broken into several times recently. S-fTTJEtXA- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. M. Ponaea, ot Lebanon, is run it tog Albany relatives lor few days. Prof. Helen Crawford, of tbe O. A. C Prof. Jane Morris, of the Salem public schools, and Mr, Horace Powell, of San Bernardino Call I., are in the city today boiding a reunion. The Maeaxine Club met this afternoon with Miss Emma Pfei&er. This is oom- poeed of a number of young ladies who meet onoe a week at tbe homes ot tbe members, do their fancy work, while members read aloud, at the present tame from Du insurer's last novel, and enter tain each other generally. A number ot ple eant gatherings have already been held. day morning with a choLe meats. uc him a rail. Klectioa is over Luf not the domaaJ good meat. This ia the season when It is Meded particularly. H'lght Bros, we bandy and keep a fin appiy. Step in. 8. G. Dorris has eharM nf fa H.-rf.. burg Beview. at least temporarily. The paper is offered for sale. Toe open Chinees nheaaant tomorrow. The birds have 1mm nmi- wett slaughtered, and respectable boaters will leave them alone now. The drain-' an- finhin- n..i J k. Waterkn wooIm mill ,n- Lebaaoa. Tbe Waterloo null will man pfacture cbth and send it to bslem to be Baiabed. Veal A Sod ar milin. ,. Ilfht their factor with tk.- -2- Tbey are doing a big batioess, makiiw uuve abipmeau all oer the Northwest. West Bros lJ P-Masnt Hill n.l.- -JJ Jo 8 H Friendly 2300 boaheisof wheat, oa "awa oi ears, tor 75 cents per basnet. The 3lewrs West have Ue wbeat at their farm e4 will deliver it at once. Mr Friendly a4o purchased about 40u0 beabeU from othr parties today and yesterday. An event of popular interest waa the Dickens CarniTal cite bv the Lulwa f he Preabjteriaa church Thorsday Bight Tbe affair bad been uncn ulaed aooct. ad aesrty all the people ia owa were there, soas partiapun s and ether aa spectators. Corvallis limes. A suit has twee cow meaoed in tht iaa- Uce euurt at Athlasd again W VI Colvig. m. r eieatoB. Koot lay lor, s U tloit and ;k N So las, as members of the Brroa aaioa e-ecotiws comnune by E I Kaiser, of the alley Kerora. The soil u brought to re cover SJ6.75. ctaimed ti be doe him froai the d feedaets for priarieg done darieg the Ute campaign. It ia stated that tbe deteedants ta the case are prejanog to coatect tbe suit to the hut extremity. Riflg phone 9, for Smiley tbe Driater Cut yoor K. and G. corset at the Ladies Bazaar. A not her line of winter shirt waists just arrived at tba Ladies Baxaar. Lsncums sweet water nveloii can be foaadatCE Browneila. Sweet pickles and olives ia balk at C E Browned. A 8 ne Use of Cooks Raasea and Heat ers at Tbe Stewart A Sox Iiard ware Ca 'a. QothiB cleaned and meired by kin A E Owen, 3rd between Ckworth and Broed- albin. Fee wars eveninir eommocial school Brin's bnitdieeover Ctawford and Hi sh e photograph gallery. Penmanship, bookkeeping, anlli-etc, etc. Open evea togs, ror terms ceil at school room, ba. lafactioa guraateed. Another progressive step. This week we enlarged our domain by tbe addition of Akers of ma steal fame. This ia a val uable acquisition, besaase it greatly en hances the prospects of a gloriooa future 'or Albany College along the musical line. Misees Elizabeth Irving,Madge Marks, flattie Swan, Ave Baltimore and Mil dred Bonn ester visited as yesterday. Yesterday closed our week of prayer. All meetings were well attended, aod we believe that of those who attended none regretted, but went away feeling spiritually strengthened and -leased. Certainly there waa no one present at oar last meeting who was not deeply and indelibly impressed as Mr. Xhun mitt, in stirring tones, spoke of the need of grace of God in our hearts, urging ap rons to aceepi this grace and pointing oat, by living exam plea, its wonderful transforming power upon the lives of men. w hen sncn words as those spoken by Mr. Dummett make as to see more clearly the ereat temptations with which young ten of today have to battle and to which tbey odsa yield, truly we OJgbt always to pray that the saving grace of God may be abocdantly poured oaf. A rain we call attention to the nomlar oi i lecture course soon to be entered upon I These lectures, varied in the character ia W ask Help In Behalf of the Fallen. For want of heln financially wears compelled to cloaw the Adelphi niaaion work in Albany, at least "for the pres ent." M e have endeavored to pay our wn personal expenses and simply ask he friends to pay the expense of rent, ights and fuel for tbe ball, but have ailed in that. We are now 110 behind and don't believe it right to continue aa- lees we can leel assured ot meeting tbese expensee. tl e are willing to sacrifice all to rescue tbe pet isning, wmcn we oeueve we have demonstrated since coming to Albany, do you want the mission to con tinue in your city, if so come up to the help ot the Lord and help the fallen. We desire to thank those who have so kindly contributed and pray God's bless ing upon all. i ours in Ubrist. W. L. TnoMrsoif akd wirx. OakviUe. Winter has arrived and the beautiful rain baa begaa to descend, and the sweet soug of the Irfg is heard in the land, the concert troupe of Thomas de Feline" has gone into winter quarters, the politicians are all bossed op so "adieu" to profanity tut the warm aaya oi spring arrive. Jodse Barton made a harried visit to his home and while here he butchered his hogs, (that is be bossed tbe job.) Some of oar people are going to Oor- veilia to day to ratify the late election, bat it is too rainy for some people. We know if one thai will not be there. Don't all speak at once. Mr. Bam lord will take his swine to market to day. We are glad that we are not a tog today. Oar banters were out all day yvwterday as it was the last day they could huat China pheasant for the market- Mr. Ralph Tantia was in oar city yes terday, lie visited the school and we surpoee be called on jndg Barton. Uome again, Kaipti i Little Kosa Bco, A KaSaral (! See Karl's Clover Root Tea purities the blood end gives a clear and beautiful complexion For aae by rosbay and Mason. Brains snyi: "There's only one right way to auvmise ana mm is 10 cummer your name, your location ana our business so into the Meet Pav Foa tux Wilbelm and Sons. Monroe, will be com pelled to pav for the 100,000 needles a JSew York firm shipped tbem, no mat ter how long it may take them to dis pose of the lot. That waa tbe verdict rendered bv a iury of twelve men Wed npadav afternoon. Tbe trial occupied all the afternoon, aud in his testimony Adatn Wilbelm, Jr., stgted that there were more needles in the lot than tbey could sell in twenty years. The value of the needles tho firm at temped to order amounted only to 1 80: the value of the needles they are to pay for is $120 hesides the freight from Kew York. Times. ArriR Mast Yiars. In 1883 Louis Trrennort 'who now resides near M osier came into The Dalles with a pack train from the unoer country, having witn him a bundU of sold dust valued at ahnnt 20 000. He sat the bundle down while he talked witn some menus, ana when he went to pick it an again it was oone. Where it went to Mr. Davenport could never learn. A few days ago a man named Bernard appeared ia The Dalles and asserted that it wm one of Mr. Davenport's mule drivers that stole the dust. The matter will be investigat ed, and possible the mystery ot the dis appearance of the valuable package may yet be solved. The Dalies T. M. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventors this week. Keported by C. A. Snow A Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opp. TJ. 8. Patent office, Wash ngton, D. C. 1 8 drown, Eureka, Cat., neck yoke; J Brusle, Oakland, CaL, cloth or twine cotter: M M Csn3eld, Seattle, device for operating windows: W B Cantrell. Se attle, step or extension ladder; A C'hev anne, Grass Vslley, Cat, shifting appa ratus; II M Copland, fecotteburg. Or, ore separator; WG Curtis. San Francisco. ear und retort for wood-preserving plants ; e r inenr, epragne, waen, nut lock ; tt B GaleSan Francisco, valve meet anr'im ; F G Gaechlin, San Francisco, letter-box; WL Hall, Spokane, lifting jaek; FA H-lir- c- t.r.i ri .-i.i,. der; JT Hare, Fmno, Cat, bay-loader; i Heba, San Frandeeo, plug for barrels; u-wbud, cu x ranciaco, imm wr bine : G Hoffman. Snokane. Wash, rsmh listener', C L Ho wolt, Santa Rose, Cel. ironing table: B Holt. S'ot fcton. Cat. link for driving chains; J H Jeseen, San rranetaco, stocking; a w jeasnp ioe A nee lee. notishine machine: C W Jnni. Ellensborg, Wash, automatic air brake retainer; M D Keeney, Anuoch, Cat, ap paratus for cook ie g paper stock; JD Keller, Santa Clara, 61, rotaey pump; E E Knight, San Francisco, railway spike; D O Livermore. Los Gatos, Caf, sash lock; E K Morrill, Truckee, CaJ, iruil box : H J BolIaoB, ban xranctseo. gas engine; CG White, Woodland, Cal, rotary engine; U U White, n anatcbee. vt asn, water elevator. f"inrs-ifiB- m l,iJ&"LnnMi?2 iliiaBU iru and delivered by some of tbe most prom inent ana aoie mea ot the state, promt- ses to ne aa lateuectoat treat aeeood to none tbe citizens of Albany bare ex perienced. Two more bare been added to the lis of lecturers. Dr. Hill of Port land, and BevJRobert KcCain of Grants rasa. Dr. Driver, who is the first the docket, wiil lecture Wednesday evening Nov. 23, oa the "Development Theory of Creation." Oar program wili have additional features; Sot insutuce, mane by the college band, glee club, wtu i tw weiBucn ut iamcaomemvarj. Another feast has been promised ns, and we look forward to it with eager an tkipatioa. At rtaien times during the rest of the year the members of ar fac ulty will deliver lectures to the students. We expect to receive from these lee- fores much rich and novnshirg intel lectual food. Oar foot ball team, though in its in cipieocy, baa been beard of and reeog- nuusd in other parts of the state. ery recenMy a chsl enge was received from tbe team of Newberg CoOege, which will probably be r. ceiveo. The Cicero and Iliad elasaea went th rough that awful ordeal known aa an examination on Thursday of this week. uteooraaauot tbe Cicero class passed. uus uoj oi ui uima ciaaa iaiiex. Li na beee saested that he chanee hia of action. Last niirht waa a night of social frath- enngs. Tbe senior normal class gather- rr-u at rrot. Aoroet s, and indoiged t weu, we koovr not what, tor three or fear hoara. The junior and senior class teal classes gathered at the residence of ooget ti. iiewiu. xbe eveninc was enjoyaHy spent in gabbing, reaucg. amging, gaming and eatine. It ha been authoritative! reported that the Hercoieavn member of one of oor most advaaeed 'Is asm waa recently transported to tbe reventh heaven of Tbe heaven was his best snri s parlor; the bliss waa caused by beins in the preeenoe of one whom be- coanaers aliDost angelic. So enchanted, so faci nated was this poor boy tnat be coo Id not tear frmself away from that parlor and her presence that niht: soheiast jned over nizhuand retarned to us own near people the next day. CILLTCS. lsly.TBWTBrt!y. farascr Cwrerf. Poor cct of Sre whs seffsr nervocsne- wvntal gry,s:t ar at" tbebi-ea,'ajbst paring the penalty ct carty cxcewirn. Tkv tima, reclaim yoor manhood, regain racr Dejnt daraalr. Send foe book wili rrpis-atlrp and prooca. Hailed tsealed) tree. EE1E I2EDICAL CO., Boffalo, M. T. M YORK WORLD, THR1CE-A-WEEK EDITION $ Pages i Wfta. 151 Pa?cn a Year. Ialaner thaa any weekly or eemi- weekly paper publ-hed a ad is the only . mportant deoiocratie "weekly" pab iabed in 5ew Yo-k City. Three tunes aa Urge as the leading republican week- y ot J lore uty. it wiu ne ot nedal advantaee to yon daring tbe Presidential Campaign, as it is peb- Uahed every other day, except Sunday, ind has all tbe tresanees am timeuseea , d a daily. It eombinea all the news ritba long bet of interesting depart aenta, V-uqae featares, cartoons and aphie iliu-uauons, the latter being a po-attr. AU these improvemests have been nade without any increase m theeoet which remains al oce doi'ar oer year We oBer thu nne.u-ed newspaper and tbe Waxxxv Dkhoolat together oae year for $3.00. SAt -factory term with y Too Mcca Sow. Dick Vandevert. of t-rook coontr. who recently noraaed load ot eappbes here, and left with ha foar horse team for home, after sreea sua tne snow on tne uaacade moontaiaa. retarned here yesterday. He says that several wagons and a part of ten men attempted to cross the range bat were eompeUed to absutdoa their wagons in tbe snow and carry oat their supplies an their backs. Tbe Know when be left was about eirht feet deep, Beretofore tbe road haa not generally closed lor a month later. Mr Vandervert will drive his wagon to Portland, taen ship the outfit to The Dallea, and then drive on to bis home. tiaard. This means hia waler nis winter I ISaum B.&L A. The annual meet- tog of the Salon B. L A. waa held yeeterday. Tbe aaeociaUon ia S4 montha old and the book value per share is tlSS.10, a rain of K4.10 per share. 629 shares have been loaned apoa, 2,16- is sued m ail. and 1.013 withdrawn or can celled. The report indicate that it will take about three years longer lor tbe nm series to mature. Ox or THi PsosraafTT B-rom. Ev ery extort ta being mad to make tt ap pear tnat prosperity ia retanung witn a jump. Certainly everybody woold like to have it return, bat the public wants the troth and not hiohlv colored reoorts sent oat merely tar eoect. A sample a dispatch in the Sew York Herald sar in, the two bis chair factories of Albaav. Or., employing fifty men, had started up arcer election, on account ot tbe reeult. wne.-eas tbey bare been rannina nsbt aioog aotng good businesses. Wht. In July foar sacks of wool were stolen from May A Senders at Hams- burg. Aa arrest waa made and the pris oner liberated on bail. Tbe .tie view wants to know whv the recent srand Jury did nothing at all with the rior to others on account of their dollars. the United states is not to he a mere tocracy and olisarcbio power these oribles, who have been increased and are pcreasing, muetgreatly diminuh. count of insufficient business Silets precinct, Lincoln county. McKinley 76 to Hryan So. Uonsu difference from the June election. Considerable insititingly and so thorough! turn their step IV. people beads that if they walk in their sleep tbey will Instinctively toward your store. I In Dahkkwh. The Dallea has been In dai knees for twelve months, lbe elec tric light company offer to furnish 20 iikta at ti2 a ii-htand not a cert less. Albany gets fifteen at less than $9. The council of The Daless are taking steps to put in kerosene lamps. Both the method and remits when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cares habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to- the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, rromrt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable Bubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for eale in BO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist frho may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F0 SYRUP CO. nuKooo. et. tovfSviUE. cr. ww roc, r. In OovrmsT Hands. The commer cial department of Albany College ia remarkably good hands. Prof. Lenta proving to be the right man for the place. He recently received a prise from the Heetera fen man. bis work being- ad judged one of the three beet in the com petition among a large number. A Para Mnx. It is reported that McNeil Bros, will probably start a paper mm at Albany to manuiacture ait kinds ot finis led papers, in connection with the proposed pulp mill rt Niagara. The Lebanon mill will continue to manufac ture straw paper. AOTICE. , Change of Banking Hours. On and after November 0th, 1896, tbe banks of Albany will open at 9 a. m.and close at 3 p. m , every cay except San- days and holidays. Fikst Xattoscal Bask, J. W. Cvsujc A Co. Jrsr Wait for the 'Commercial Drum mer and vou will never regret it. This is one of the strongest comedy dramas a-er nroduced in Alhanv. and with Rnrt r. an uievs in tbe leadine comedy role. success is assured. Remember the night, Tuesday Nov 17. Admission 25 and 35 cents, eesta now on sale at liuranart x Lee's drag store. MiNtsTKBAL Mtrnso-The Min literal t ngrvsv tatVAVU win iiv--r luutruay a vr m u. Nov IS. at tbe Y M O A pailorv All fall attendance is desired. G. A MansHAaor, sea. pro tern. "Academy of Our Lady of Per petual Help. Boarding School for Girls. Thorough instruction Wholese-ae iiet Homelike treatment. CoosMer ing hard times, favorable rednctioss are made for boarders and day scholars. Studies will be returned SepU 1st. For orvber particalars call at the Academw or write to Sister Superior. Albany College Teachers for the school year 1SS6-1S97 : Hjnri M. Parvin, Has. Doc. director. A-Rstantteachers-Margaente Alderaon, B.1L, and Mrs. Jasephxoe Sharpe. Tboroogh and systematic instrnction riven in all the important branc&esoi music Beet conservatory rooms and latgeet moeical library aad facilities for mtfeiral work. Largest ncatber of con servatory students enrolled of any music school in the state. Terms low. Send lor areolar and catalosroe, to Waixcx Hovi Laa, A. M. Albany, Oregon. nrjiDOD ppisoi A CrCLALTYr- atsja low I 7Qsrafwra mm hste wa wl oatraok so w nBtvmt ta-w and aosrt a-ls. aa aa suais.n wa oaistsis, um aa-a vy, kKlie Mtaaa. aad actB kai satasL Kaaowa rwaesMW la ssoath. e ka-s artfas aaS ss-ML-tnat iirswsi-ois.8srTsi-m tUBMa. Copper rvlsets liMta. Clo T o ta boa.. It mtr or i y o o . .. mv a Uwyvain-M anoim oiom.4 wea-au-u-Mwto-a-- Wssalars sis rsm ul w-Uaw Va wrorld far MM-rwcamMte-T. a Sinsis a-s alwaya MMUwrtlU4IMaM-lBHIk- IOOR KKXUlf VO .cfficami. txi. HELP WANTED ji ALE. WAXTE rVSOU aTOBS FOR earn-. paign book, "Krvas. Sewall and Free Silver." anthoHsel by Bryan, wrttfa-a by R- L. Wetcaif. Editor Omaha Worid-Herald. appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A ooeania for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only 1.50. The oaly anthoriaed book. 60 par cent. Credit given. Freight paid, (atfitfree. Begta bow with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable wcrk for 96 Address Tbe National Book Concern, tar Building, Chicago CITY TRARRS KOTiCE KO. S- Notice ta hereby given that fvads are oa hasd to pav outstanding warrants of tbe itaoe of i96, horn No S43 to 401, in. elusive, interest on such warrants wi'l ceae with the date of thi notice. Albany. Or.. Nov. 9. 1S96- K. A. PAaasa, City Treas TtraKBTl Another ereat alanghter of innocenta for the W. CT. U. hall thanksgiving day. The Baptist ladies know how to cook and serve the turkeys. be sore aad come. MISS HH1 R GILBSET, ' Teste til Raiii & Ortm (Mason System of Technic) Careful Instrnction cfChUdren a Spec ialtv. Terms moderate. Washington SU south of U. I . cburcn. STKEtT RAILWAY KOTICE. The motox on the Albany street rail way will connect promptly with all trains to and from the depot, day and night. Special trips will be " ade at special aieC " I. F. Cosn. Conductor, - , Dr. Plica's Cream Baking Powder WorMf Fair rUcaeat AwarO. K.O.T.M. MeeU every Saturday eyeninr T. O T. M . HalL Visiting Knights invited t ttend. J.S, Vas Wci4X,Com