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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1896)
t ) in ii hi A L BAN Y (MO.N, Fill D A ' , S O V E M B U li 2tf 1 8 ) ii VOL XXXI i. Entered cC tfc Pat.! me a Ubaay. r. Btesad-Class Mall Mailt I ; r r HfTTiao PiMltker aaS freprteter is I lS.T'""WWW"-" ,s.f suawi iM-WSM.'.! WIIIH,UH t s s'lesu mUHmm ill jtgetablcFrcparallonrorAs slnUlating ftefoodandRw uni ting tJteStamachs andBowais of aaaaManaBaMB i i RomotesT)i4estion.Ch-frruI-tMsandRcst.Coiitalr.s rdtiier OjaumIorphine nor KixraL Not Nahc otic. ypinWft Isftt -W . - -srtjsswwaisr . rfi fliiraiss fa's I Awrfect Remedy for Cons Una- lion. Sour Ston&ch.DiarrhX)ca. VoTms,QnmteKns.revcnsh oess sndLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. ! v3 eg i3 I THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER : OF EYES! BOTTIiE OB1 l - wijljajiM)w -vst 13 set scia la baa. i " ' i i:S joss. Cisiaria h yi tp la oac-s!ia bottles (Ely. It Dos't allow aayaee to sell pl? a premiss tbit it vlS saswer ercrr pt 3-& tint yes gsi C-A-S-T-OS-I-A. g . EXAvF WPlCf WiAFFE2. Mbanv 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 the same . ; Sacts if teMJ cr EiKcafeii Kcir And Feed constantly oa hand and for eale. Parties havinsr wbcat to wll o? tore ; we will try and make it to their atlvaotaae o call nd see us. Flour will I xebanged for wheat on the same terms as heretofore. Xt incoi puated. ."Are built in the largest and Best mtr fiSfeHJjMfetto World select the VTaverly because they have learned to know the dif PrtlPf iPtirpd ference between a wheel that is actually highgrade au one that t ipCIICllUU is simply claimed to be. !?ome others way ce good but the RiflSrS" Waveriy is the highest of all hijth grade, fcvorel.er (3 height) fi5 00, Be! le 23 and 2S inch $75.00 and $85.00. MADE BY - N DIANA BICYCLE uO. BUIASAPOU8, ixa A.J.Hodges, ; A gent v'-vJ: ' - f VSr4 ?:.. FL-i... English Crn. il,'! j BOOKKEHPIKQ, SHORfH.ND, TLEa.'A?My. ' j r:K4 BOABIS KFAiuftSllT"' LASSES fel THTJESDAT ORCUIT COURT. DEPABTMfiNT NO. 2, H. It. HEWITT, JOOQK. Annie G Spinney act O P Card, et al. foreclosure ot mortgage. Judgment for plaiutiff. . In matter of assignment of Georee W Drinkard. Keal property ordered sold at private Bale and cause continued Ephriam Haner act John P Donaca,et at, coDnrmaiion. uontmueu. Board School Fund Commissioners agt n m uociiran, et al, bale ordered con firmed. G W Loftis ag. Geo Westenhousen et al, recovery of money. Continued. Milton Hale agt J II Townsend, et al. Present sheriff ordered to make deod. Milton Hale agt J T Tate et al. Pit-sent sheriff ordered to make deed. a f mm ar.a s e rrura gt A a l i nm, partition. jJecree of partition granted. Scott Ward, John Huston and ET T Fisher to make partition. John T Shea agt Angust Miller, disso lution ot partnership. Keceiver dis charged and case dismissed. JMMoyeret al agt Albany Woolen Mills Co., order appointing receiver. All parties h iving claims for wages are re quested to intervene and set up their claims in 30 days, objections thereto to be tiled in 10 days from the expiration of Skid SO davs, notice hereof to be given immediately by the receiver in the Her ald and Democrat. John Connor agt Jos Hunter, foreclos ure. Judgment bvdelaait. II Brvant act J M South. Present sheriff to make deed. Mav & Senders ast Red Crown Roller Mills Co. Present sheriff to make deed. Holly Echo. John Nye, who returned from Crook county a few days ago via the eantiam route, reports there were thirty miles of snow on the Cascades, and three feet deep on the summit when he crossed. There have been several cases of bil ious and typhoid fever in this vicinity during the past two weeks. Mr Perry ucuueen and two ot her children were the worst cases. Under skillful treat ment all are recovering. We are informed , that the vouneeet child of Mack Mots and wife, who re cently left here, died of strangulation a few days ago at the parent a new home ioCrvok county. Frank Robinett is building a black smith ehODOn the farm ntar llollv. Oliver McDowell's shop at this place is alsonearing completion. We fear our friends who hammer iron have imbibeu an over dose of "confidence restored." as we cannot see wnere two blacksmiths are going to find constant work in this te'eliborhood. lbe republicans of (Jrnrn fordf- vule had a ratification hoodoo and supper last Wednesday evening. Seven tat turkeys were stolen about that time from a flock near there, and a geutieman who ooght to know, says the republicans must aave done it as no democrat would have taken a part of the flock. A petition asking for the pardon of two inmates of the penitentiary who were recently sent there from ibis county, is being circulated here. It the decision ol the court that sentenced the criminals is sustained, and the pardon withheld. we think this community will be better for it. Now that the national election is past and the people are again turning their thoughts to local affair, let ns begin to consider w lat needs to be done at fratetn when our next state legislature meets. Our laws relating to the assessing ot rail ways and other earners should be given a thorough overhauling. The lime for holding oar stale elec tions ehouid be ebacgvi from June to November. The sections of the Oregon cbool laws relating to teachers cvrtitirates and di plom's, teacher's examinations and the duties of county school superintendents. should be so amended as to provide for but two grades of county certificates; to require all applicants for diplomas, be fore being granted the same by the state board H rxamtners, to pass examination before the county board of examiners ot the county in which they rreide, the Questions of such examinations to in elude those now given to applicants for county ceruhcaies and the additiona questions "now given to applicants for diplomas. Instead of the present ex pensive and almost useless provision re- quirine the county tuperintendeot to visit all the ecaoois in his county at least once each year, there should be a law requiring him to hold annual township institutes in all of the townships of his county where school distiicls are organ' DR. BALL FOUND. Dr. F. I. Ball arrived in Portland to day alive, after a very exciting and re markable experience. A dispatch was received in this city by his sisters stat ing that he had boon sandhngged, taken Into the hills, robbed and kept two or three dava before cottini? awav. According to his account of the affair Dr. Ball was at the Kalama wharf when jumped upon by three men, choked and gagged, robbed and taken beneath the wharf, when he was made to accompany the robbers 14 miles into mountains, where he was held prisoner until 3 o'clock yesterday morning. He lost his way and did not reach Kelso nntil 6 o'clock last evening. He was relieved of $:!5, a col. lege pin and watch and chain, the watch being returned. The men seemed like hobos. Sea ula lid Sentenced. John Scanland, who was arretted a Lebanon, a short time since, on a charge of passing counterfeit $5 pieces, and who when a.Tanged entered a plea of not guilty, appeared iu the United State court Wednesday and changed his p'ea to guilty. His counsel asked the court in pasting sentence to consider theycuth of the prisoner, ana the lawt that he had been led astray by older and more cor rupt persons, with whom he had been associated, and also t'iat by his pleading guilty he had saved the government the expense of a trial. The Judge received the case and closed with: "Considvrinz the prisoner's youth, however, and his plea, the sen tence of this courv will be that he be confined in the penitentiary for the term of three years and pay a tine ol $100. "Three years," gasped Scanlend, with a look'of mingled astooishmeut and hor ror, which showed that he had been an ticipaing something not so severe, aud he sank limply to his seat. A number of arreta for counterfeiting have been made in the region about Leb anon and Waterloo, ami back in the Cas cades, says the Ore-toman. It is Drettv well known that there are teveral pvrsor in that region who are engaged in coun terfeiting, and that tliev make confeder ate and tools of unsophisticated youths, no, tured by the prospect ol "maSinj money" easily, are induced to undertake to pass oS the base money made by the older, more cunning scoundrel. 'That Scanland was a tool of this gang is shown by the tact that the planting machine used in finishing the bogus coin arrived from the east addressed to him, and that be took it from the express orhce at Leb- aflSUl an.! ft 1 J nvn.wfcrca.M, An 'I'k. authorities have a very good idea oi who the men are that compromis this gar.g of couatetfeiters. ' OUR PRICES are Bargains ; Compare tljcni ami) others inole harness 5 5 CO Team harness 18 OQ Two sweat pads- B5 3 hnggy whips 25 Ottjr goods in same pro portion. CHLLflND SEE US FOWEK & TO.ULIXSON. to Dec 1 he Complete Keluras. .Mr. Kagcnkort All Right. Mr. Aozost Pacenkopf ot Wells, who was supposed to he di owned, reached home all right. When he left Albany U found that t he water was too high lor him to reach homo safely so he went to a friend's and visited until he eou!d travel more easily. At tk llcvxg Or E. O. Smith, of this city, baa returned from a t ipio the mines al Anidem,Linn county. Dor. ing the severe Morm of Ut wek, foar feet of sd"? full at the summit, but since then a Chinook wind has sept it entire lyaway. Likcrekand Canal fork are now raging torrents and luipas-jble lor borees. Tlio only way to make the num- eioua cioings is to "coon" it over the togs, a somewhat dangeruus experiment. Al the mines the nun is running at luu blast, and about filly men are tow em ployed in getting out ore. This for.-e w ill be cutdo n some wbatdaring the winter. as the ore vein in the Kea and i b;Ve Bull claims is being easily worked. Dr. Smith has several promising claims in the district, some ot which are making an excellent showing in rtturns for de velopment work- Manager W. B. traw ler, in charga of the company's affair. will leave for htirope next week, and on his return it is expected that the work wid be carried on far more extensively than in the past. Oregouian. Sale, Or , N'ov. 20, 1836. Special to Dmgou-. The complete official returns of Oregon areas follows: Caples, 4,T00; Geer, W.779; Smith, 4S7U; Yoran. 43.&BK; Butler, (N L) 4,7Ji); Hofer, 41.6 6; Spaugh, ,;! ; Wa't'ns, 48.519J Bow eruian. Bugbt. Busier, (Leslie) Srtl; Hnrkins, 8.9; Oox, 97": Holine, 8-tt; Seufert, 79S; TreacUard, 802. At Uut Buy. M'S. Ed Carter, of Albany, arrived Saturday eveuing, to stav lor a few months for the benefit ot her d.ujjhtei 's health. The temers Farallon and Alcatrax sailel Momlsy morning at 9 o'clock for Sao Francisco and way pons. They had been detained in po-l several days by the stormy weather. News. Otto Krostad has goue back i .to the dru store, and these doll Uses it thus throws John Aikinoutof a job John expects to go to the vailev soon lo Gal a situatioo. Toledo came vry near being short a marshal last Thursday night. Cbas. Buhl, who fills that putiiiou, eat some moked salmin that was wrong in some war, and Ihe result a a a severe rae of poisoning. Newport has been le.'t without steam ("boat connect ton with the entside world. The mail and passengers have been car ried for the pat six weeks la a aU boat. If a person at Newport wants to catch the early morning train at Ya fyima he must get op the n;'at belore. Leader. Ko Ixdepmuest Boat. Messrs. F. X. Derby and George CoHica, wh5 hare been negotiating to pet a line of inde pendent boats onto the river between Salem and Portland, have aboal con cluded lo give up the eoler prise. The rates have been raised to ahoat foar times what they were, and this move was made to secure a reasonable tariff, but as the merchants are not all agreed upon the matter it has practically been dropped for the present, o at least nntil the high water subsides. Journal. ized. L.A 8. IIarriburg. Altai) v Steam Dveing and Cleaning Work. first Steet Between Ferry and V.'sbington, Branch of the Salem Steam Dye Works, EstablUfcel 18&1.J Ladies and GenU Clothing and Fine Fairies of all kinds Ch aned and Dyed, CarpeU. Blankets, Silk Underwear, Ladies Ha's, Straw Has and feathers Dyed and Beoovated Sils bats Irotied, Sik Hah, Stiff II at and Soft Hat t leaned, Dyed, Blackened and Renovated. By Hon jraole Dealing and Pretest Ateuti n to Bufiiossn, I hope to Merit Tear Patronaife. Watdemar Nelson. HAUUBBcaa, Xov. 17, 1596. W. S Brown vimied Albany Friday, The Gvdsv came no Fridav beinz the first boat lo make a trip this winter and will make weekly trips hereafter. C. F. OveTbauzh. O. B. N. traveling passenger agent, was in this place Satur day. "Fruits of his Folly," a five-act drama will be Di-oduced here Thursday, ov.Zo, by local talett for the benefit of the band. Mr. Geo. Howell was passenger on baturday s local for Albany. Miss Tillie Darueil. of this place, and Mr. Jno. Ditmer, of Portland, were married Tuesday in Albany at the reel dence ot Mrs. w. 11. iMvis. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Canter returned from Albany Saturday where they bad beer called by the death of Mrs. Can'.sr sister, Mrs. I rank Dorm. The river cansed bv the continuous heavy rains, is higher at this place than it wss at any time last winter. The high water has injured the dams of the water ditch but repairing prevented an over flow. About two inches ol snow fell Monday and willcanse higher water. Air. Ulian. llellenbrand, ol Albany wa in this place Sunday the guest of friends THOMAS BRINE, ' . All kinds of furniture and bedding, and it you want the most complete flour safe, he has them and his prces the lowest. ALOAlsY Dealer in Ekce'vkr Appoixtko. A short time ago the Victory placer mine (formerly Capt. Nash a) near Glendale, was at tached, the creditors being the Albany Iron VVork,for$J00; Harry Livingstone, km.7b; and Philip Merriam, $661 75, the last two being labor claims. The foreman was placed in charge of the mine by Sheriff Agee, yestertay. However .on Rpolication of Capt. Nash and Merriam, Judge Fnllerton placed the mine in the hands of b. w. ba&dei, as receiver, and Denutv Sheriff Stephens went out today to place him in charge. Boseburg Ke- view. Brownsville. FCTTOaV ' Mfl fi COSIPANV. "" 7 3 fi f CWaWFj Stt ro. at. H citj,Miittoii, . fc'Ti port. Do Koim. BBSS V A B.i unmue, i. a s !tT K!SI!tE br the onW conoern tbt ever UU I rttl volontarily rsdaeed price, In recent timet orizinated a new idea in Windmil Wstftr KiiodIv Goods. Cvervthln tiie farmer sells I Wbe arlis knr to him ? We h renetuedlr refitted Bad bare therefore defeated windmiu combuutioa, ai since '89, reduced the con cl wind power, to ft wha x iaroiUiO arauraoe, ana ncauawB mxe price uvr -4. uIm n deal with, and because we are toe sole a ,w of au tost is goco in m nooero sreei wiiiuuini i 3 tower, THSJ WORLD HAS) QIVaN us s "h4 HALF ITS WINDMILL .UBINCSn. hand with long power stroke tramps, with be m brass tribe cylinders, lower than Iron i ones a H T. u. iht tn so branca booses. Bei Deaauroiiy uioTOmwi , - - ' r true appears not once, vur - - j - printw latest piaas. No oo kawwe the I mm, tunp or rncs am i' - i jiejyu i w imwmmttm mm uwn iw m S" mi-mm1 1 s low. V U wsa. I and arel (loatorsf 1 1 1 THAN I 1 Je belien I 1 lake short I I seamless t i incb at bow lor J l ss A J ALBANY CIGAR Proprietor Dr. Maston, of Albany, was called fo Brownsville last tnday evening, m con sultatiou with Dr. Starr, regarding Mrs O. H. Cable. Mrs. W. A. Calder went to Albany Saturday, and on account of the high wa ter was unable to return home until TuO'dav. Her position in 'he school room was filled by Miss Lets Cooley. Arthur Warren returred from Alberta, Canada, last Friday, to which place he went two or three months since. We are informed that Arthur does not par ticularly admire tueuanadian climate. Mrs. E. E. Cable has been quite poor ly for some time, and in hopes of improv ing her health she and her husband will leave for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter, ust as soon as she recovers sui jficiently to stand the trip. Times. The Ula Wasnrai Constipation, canaos mors than balf the His of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea ii a pleasant curs for constipation. For salt by Fosbay & Mason . Mrs. Jude J. B. Mir can aud M:as Lixzie Morgan, of Hernando, Miss., mo-her and sister of Mrs. H. C tVatson, arrived in Albany rnd will spend the winter at the borne ot Mr. vt aison. Attorney C. M. Charlton is down with an attack of typhoid fever, and is quite a sufferer. This family has been sorely afflicted for a mom h past with a very sick child and the little one was scarcely well when the iatuer was etrtcxen down. ts!em Journal. The church reading circle will meet in tie parlors of theM. E. cbnrrb at 7:0 p. to. Friday, Nov. 20th. Subject for the evening is, Oliver Wendell Holmes and his works Evertone is invited No admission fee, no collection. Come and spend a pleasant and profitable evening. C. W. Cobb, a fomer res'dent of Al bany, has just re'iied from theGroes- becs. lex., .New bra, alter running it three years and is now in the insurance and land business. His brother was elected district judge there recently. G. V. Hunt, the well known rai'road contractor, arrived yesterdav from Port- i , i t f. t.. , ,i n it..!!- ana, ana leu iaiuiguii.r it aim nana. At ii recent Mr. Hunt is not building any roads, but has his eves open tor any good contracts that my be let in the future. He will probably be a com pen or for the contract for building the Cell So ship rail way whenever the government is ready to call for bids. lue Dalies 1. 31. fe.The National Christian Endeavor con vent ion of 1SU7 will lie held in San Fran Cisco. J. iv. Eaer, the national secc tary, is now there arranging for the same.- He has selected a l'ucr scout consisting of live, whose rirtiues the Examiner gives. The central one is Seymour W. Condon, formerly of En gene, and prosecuting attorney ot the second district. Of the class of seventeen examined bv Superintendent Wheeler and assistants the following passed and were granted ceruncaies: ie;ne snoderiy, si. M Dungan, Henry Uayden, Mabel Hayden tnez riaie, j enersoii; tester w. iiumpl rey, Foster: C. A. Keal, Crawfordsvllle Miss iirey. lebanon: Tessie W eddies Sweet Home ; Clarence Ingram, Soda ii!e; t race Michael. Lebanon .Mrs W. A. Calder of Brownsville, passed the examination lor a state uipioma at: Luther Wiley of Lebanon, and Margmi Duuhain of Albany, for state certificate What's ths Dsrrnjissr. A sttial tmeetsog ol the board oi tru.tws of the insane afvium was caaed yesterday for i he pqrp.e of taking action on report of Superintendent D. A. t'aiue. The sa jjerictfcOt't'isS rvrorted the atrium to be la an over rrowded comiiltoa and that a great D'i tuber ol tuot phtne fiends who are col inaatie were being sent to the in stitution from 1 ffervnt counties H tti state and. as it sesrned not to he the pur pose of the law which reUbUsSsd the asj lam lo treat invalid of ibis kind, he vked the sanction of ibe board in f rsd- ig notK lo each of the conmv ftidses of the state to the e.Tect thai reo?i ad- durtni to the morphine habit id be promptly d:chatgt ua'ee ii appeals that insanity arramrxnies the haUc I he board ordered tfie sooersnteiHleni's recommendation lo be adoptl. Salem Stateman. If a man is insane bat'a the difference whetbr morphine. hikev. love or trouble ts the cause. If iv is not insane be should be kept out. If he l the cso has Dotliinr to do aith it. It is rrolailv true that most morrhiie fiends are n4 insane, but if the are the asylum is f r thtn iat as much ss for any bodv. The stste eis mere thorough and comnetetvt examination ol subject. Rev. W. W. Davit and family are cow located at Aiaes. where Rev. Iiv. has succeeded Rev iAinbotiocn as ps$lor cf the Evangehcal church. Invitations have been sent out by ibe popiis of the 8th grade central school to a reception, given Friday evening Nov. 'JOth. A se'ect program of music, ewavs and recitations wiu he rendered and an exhibition given of their work. f Mr. R. K. Online, who is connected with the Chambers' Hardware Co.. of Erene, is here on a visit lo his brother-in-law. Rev. Wallace. Oakland Cor. Review. Dr. E. S Thompson, the popular pas tor of the Presbyterian church, starts for San Francisco Monday on a double er rand. Ho is to officiate at the wedding of Mr. Fred Yates and Miss Wiles, Thank.ogiving evening, and wiilaUend the annual meeting of the Seminary board, of which be is a member. Cor vallis Osteite. Rev. E. A. Roes tins bejon a revival in Ashland. The Record savs: "Though ALBANY'S PAST. From the Democrat of Oct, 23 It, 1874. Tlio Dkuocbat contained frequent mention of the inventions of Dr. E. O. Smith, the dentist, from ;dental apparat uses 10 an augur, ror me latter he was offered o000. ( vV'ho uses the Smith au gurjnow.) Dr. Plummer opened bis di ng store iu Albany in October. Three October births were sons to the wives of Rev.S. G.Irvineon the23rd,and E. F. Sox. on the 29th and a HanohtAp in the wife ot B. W. Cundiff on the 2ith. New buildings going up in every part of town. The present Dsmocrat building wss begun, Geo. Patterson aod Bart Crook were the contractors. An appeal signed by B. W. Wilson in behalf of the proposed Ysquiua railroad was publibhed. lie showed bow it womd raise the rrica of wheat 23 cents a bushel, a sav ng of $750,000 annually in five val ley counties, that the road would he a paying investment, the carriage of wheat alone would bring a revenue of $125,000 a year and other freight would produce in all a revenue of $200,000 a year. (All owhtch is quite interesting now.) T. J. Elites was principal of the public schools. Pat Farrelf and family u oved to Ea gene lo reside. t At the city election Dave Froman beat Judge Maid win for mayor 200 to 158: M A Laker was elected recorder; H Fox marshal; Allan Parker, J L Hill. L Kline, G F Simpson, Geo Settlemier snd L E Blain, councilmen. The de feated men were G A Hill. W R Cannon, 8 Montgomery, G W Gray, W H (ioltra and N ttaum. At the Sc'o election D. P. Mama was again elected treasurer, and H. H. Hew it wss one of the aldermen. From the Dkmocsat of Dee. 18, 1874, to Feu. 19, 1875. Mr. E. C. ProUman (Portland's pres ent V. M.) and Miss Kate Lyle were married on Dec. 17 at the residence of the biides mother by Rey. Gtary. The editor of the Dittoes r got mad and said be would receive no more four bit complimentary tickets for 45 puffs of shows. The rule would be dsv for what yen get on both side. Three marriages were M. Barkhart and Aureila Thomas, Allen Chtrlton asd Louisa Poindexier and George Knox aod Margaret Cox, on Dec. 20 and 22. Contributions for the Nebraska grass hopper rufercrs were being made. The steamer Albany was completely wrecked in the river between Uarrichnrv and Pewia. BUI Cannon appeared in a aleish on Jan. 13, a rare Ihio'g In Albany. 20 or 30 baildings were in course of ronstrnctioa ta Albany and not one in Saienu There were two hotels ii Albany, the St, Charles and Exchange. Hale Back- ensiotook carm of the latter in Feb ruary. The Grange Store Company was incor porated in Albany by R Conn, A. Looo- ey, A. Maiwl!, L. Lester and Dr. Crawford. Highest of all in Leavening Power. .Latest U. S. Gov't Kcport Li V W 1 vy V VCsUa7- IT SATTJEDAT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Robert Wakefield, bnilder of the Al- oany bridge, has I ten in the city several days this week. O. B. Winn will leave on tonight's overland for San Francisco, where he wi.l act as beet man in the Yates-Wiles wedding, to occur on tt e 26tn instant. Msrius Mai cellos of the college was called to his home at Roeebnrg this morning on account of a stroke of par alrsis received bv bis father Key. Mar. cellos. The pupils in the fith grade of the pub lic schoo Leave a receolion last evening to their parents. An eniovable m-ocrram was presented .and disolavs of their work made. The idea is a crood one. Parent ' . i. , . . . . . . 1 snouiu ue sept in Close touch with the school work of their children. "pink ot V w. .uwv 1IIIU inCUUJ pSSeU tUQi examination ami rvivMl m;ha f.' teach school, was Chester Humphrey. ' oe a'"T amiiure to-, are aJreavdy ily 13 years of s-e ,a- lm WI HOME AND ABROAD. Plettynf SPAEC-EIBS at H.Broders, ceou a pound. The Torch o Ueason is Uu same of a new paper at bilverton. The vo'.e iu Curry county was practically ui no use, oeing a ue. Uoofideace has nothing to do with holi day tirices at Long's photo gallery. The new U. 8. Eagineers boat Mathlo- ma went op the mer this afternajn on its first trip. The steamer Albany will leave Albany at 7 o'clock a m and go through to Port land tomorrow. Wheat is 72 cents today. Big rains in India have stopped the drouth, and the future of wheat, an nocertaiuty. The Starton Mail came oat in blood red color this week and boasted of being in the condition, ' so much for the Many of those beautiful baskeis for sale nnattnre Co-, are I do welt to investuaie of Foster. He is only and averaged over 80 per cent, sufficient OOT for a second grade certificate, A re- If yon desire mark ably precocious boy. , healthy hair of A most eniovable social waa o.vn nr.. eeowning ornament of both aexes. use only der the auspicss of the Y. P. S. C. E. of HaJ,' egefable Sicilian Hair lie newer. a Inxorions erowtlt of i natoraj color, nainre's ie revival is lo be held in the M. fc hor-Th. the revivalist i a memlrof the M. fc. Church South. His name is E. A Kos. and he is a Georeian. with the bell-lire-and-damnation si vie of ll e cel ebrated feani Jones. His ineUi.xl o: at tack is to begin on the christian people first and cook their goose so thoroughly and completely that when he gets around to the world if sinners he butchers them all up together for a grand rossU Alter they become convicted'of their sirs the battle is really over " Wist Alj. Uuht. The gchubert Symphony Clsb and Lady Q-jartci of Chicago gave I concert last night before a lance audtenoe, one of the most pleased a !-d bmt aatVaed gatherings ev r ta Al t' nr. Master Tommy Porcelt in his iim solos, recitations and songs waa worm the price of admission ; so was Mis Delaney the soprano with her clear, rich vo.ee. running high; so was Mrs. Po'ceil. aith her wonderful contralto or trass; so was toe versatile Mr. McPike with his read.o; so was the orchestra: to was U:e qna-tcl. That is w hat people said ; hence the audience got five times the worth ol i heir aney, a b.g thing these bard limes. The Company is one of rare musical ta'ent and (Werves all l re encora ams heaped noon them. Master Tommy Parceii is a remarkable child, whose gniu is rarely approached n one so young or mice as old. C. P. ennrch, at Becker's ball last even ids. iuv euienauoment ot tne tveuing was begun by a piece of instrumental music rendered by Mr. Lee Powers, fol lowed by a male quartet consisting of Messrs. Brjant, Mcknight, Johnson and Becker. A charming duet waa sang bv the Misses Becker aa-1 Edna Lear. Mies Lillie McOhee pleased the andience by a recitation which was followed by a banjo duet, skillfully executed by Messrs. John Ch'dswell aod Lee Powers. Master Roy Worley was heard in a recitation. This highly pleasing program was closed by the male qoartet- The quartet was high ly complimented. Alter the program refreshments were served, after which the evening was speedily passed away. At late boor the large crowd reluc tantly broke away from these pleasures and departed. Ve hope sacu socials will occur more often. The members of the M. E. church and some of their friends, iociodmg the Man about Town, spent last evening with America s most versatile author Oliver Wendal Holmes, coet. nroew writer- physician, ptofesaor. scientist, philoso pher, wit, in the pariors of the church. It was the first of a series of monthly meetings with imminent authors, and the success of the present one speaks lor the future gatherings. Miss. Winnie Chamberlin read a paper on the poet ical siae ot tne author's hie and Mr. A vers on the prose ride, both talented eSorts. Mr. Lather Elaine read a well compiled synopsis of the events cf the past monlfita entertaining leal u re. Mr. Holmes com posed two hymns. The an Jience sang one and Miss Heaser m a pleasing vota the other. Then were readings front the author bv Mr. and M r. Collins Eikins. Mr. F. E Allen. Mi Hela Gilbert and Mr. Newport and Uiaa Eva. Simpson recited in a detiehtinl manner bis "Aunt Tabitha." Cbe "lit erary" was presided over with ntre grace L. , r . ttp- n "j jura. lis-. Iancsss Ratxrau. The otai rainfall so tar this month is 14 inches, while the average for November is only 4.7 inches). This will bring the avt rsge for the year u !!) r man nnai. ine aoovet ta me recrrd as Lent hr air. John Rrimra fnr Kis own private edidcaiion . Though be has resi-med at government observer be will continue to keep the rsinfa'l record. So Him Men W. t utott.-The "oldest inh ibitact," last Tuesday was quite con fident that three inches of snw nver fell here in the Willamette valley belore at such an early date. Of course the Guaid reporter recorded the fact. Today we were told bv at leat two pames that on Noverater 17. 1872. just exacllv 24 vejirs prior to last Tuesday that live inches of snow fell right here in Eugene. We hnnted nn our newspaiier hies and fonnd this to he correct. e also found this item in the issue of Nv. 23, 1872 Durb a the past week we have been re galed with regular winter weather, some of the nights ire forming in thickness fromfoneto two inche V t-ugene uunrd. The Dkmox hat of Nov. irj, never men- tione I it. but said : "Nights cold and bed fellows In demsmt, ana noted the fact that iilteen inches of snow, fell at The Pall, h and 4 or 5 feet in some places in baste, n Uregon. A lot of wnol sold in ha Gnindo Wed. natdiiy for b4 to 8 ten's. That U not i noogh o.' a jump lo excite sHention. The Isil'us of ti-e First Prrvbvt&dan Churcb nrn pieuaring lo give sn enter tainment tit the opiTu house, the SLHond week in December. TLe team of O. Os'eT. uecanio Mgbt ened at the motor this sfornooii and ran away, eat on Firs. S'reet. They were stippetl after a good rui with no damage. Kvbry biminfss man kbould roe tbat his name is in the local paper continuously if only in n line space. Thnt is one way to help restore conliJoite. Betides it is business. A Eltctkical Bcbs. Alout 8 o'clock last night a coil in the armature of the large incandescent dynamoct the Eugene Electric Light Company burned out, causing a stoppage of that machine. Several business houses and private res idences were left without light. The company at once took tlio machine to pieces and are repairing it today. The scci'lent is known as an electrical burn. No kno-sn cause can Iks ascribed for an armature burn, the insulation on about 800 feet of wire becomes charred and allows the naked wires to touch each Other and renders the machine useless until tho wire is removed snd new wire sgain wound on. Eugene Guard. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. zee. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fff 'r Highest Award. Toe Wi'lametle istomUir?. FirM some trow then some rain. A pleasant literary svenira-at Ibe if. E. cborcb tcaigh A Eoreo dronir ist diclas Efieea rro- prirUrj medicines of bis own make. flir t-ibm farmer tost seventeen head of rstile and a number ot sbp by the re ce4t flood. lie beiera TSC A rinj to way a rame of ndoor base ball with the Albaey 1 31 U A. The 5c'o Prs is very pointed oa the recent sppointmeot of Warm Spring sgeot. The S. P. trains continue to run irrego- lafiv. tner arrive wbeo they arrive The Oregon City washout is what does it Co! fa-re Grove now bat no newspaper, The Moderator, published by H. W, Ross, ia suspended publication because ot tn sufficient support. The court boass st Albsrv it in need sf repairs and additions. This is a gsod tirne to nave tne matter attended to. Jlatenal nJ labor are cheap. Lebacon tx press. f old an extremely low price on a side- ocmra inaore yon to vuy oner cee too ur ban? r u'nitnie Vo. the day before 1 nsnks- stving. tbat dale beioif their special side board day. TheOher company will be in Alhxnv week after next. The Orerosj City Press says the company is much above tho aver- ai-e and well worthy the people s . patron Bge. Ivst night a burglar attempted to enter thr leMdfnce of 1. R. Bomm. but a lady friend wb j wss visiting thre beard' him aod screamed so loud the man skipped at lightning speed. Over 6000 bushels of wheat were sold st Jn'ctioi City yesterday to millers for 75 cents pfr bnabel, net. For etntrt it is wort1) only T", net, but tbe miners nave ratted tbe price. It istjid thst thee wss a numbr of ir regularities at both poling pl.ioes in Scio on elecl''nu day. One arrest ha been made lot wo are unable at this date to give any of the i3ipoed facts in she c.se. Scio Pre. At two o'clock on Wednesday. November 4, the wle of the Ne York Jouroal for tbat niornirg had reached 9.'i8.Pf), snd of the Gertran eddion 8:1603. 'this ia the highest w.t!ern!rk ever reached by a New York ds'tlv. Printers Ink. Tbe average sa'ary ed ttw'e sebco! teaohers in Ureiou the present VS.ir is M43.13 p'T month. The av raire last year wss S4H.44. Ibe aveiigo tor lai'y teach er is $S7.42- The value of ooom proper- tv in the ktate Is 2.9Sil.3IJ.17 The num- i . ... i o .j . uer or teacuers rropiu.ru is .M'li.snu i"e number of pupils torolled Sl,2"2, which is a gi over last j ear of over 3.000. College Notes. Since ocr last communication one new student baa been enrolled, Mr. Hans P. Hansen. Mr Hansen is a candidate for the ministry of the Presbyterian cbnrch. Musses O.lie Baltimore, and Maud De- yoe of Elk City, were welcome visitors at tne couege r noay. The first Wet are of the collesre tectare course will besin on Wednesday evening oy it. i. u. t mver, snDject: "I be Le vekrpment Theory of Creation." This lecture should be attended by everyone. Besides tbe lecture there will be several musical selections. Season tickets (for ten lectures) are now for sale at the re markably low once ofl. All dlixena and friends should be on the lookout for students having tickets for sale. Single admissions may be obtained for 15 cents. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C.A. are planning for a joint Thanksgiving meet ing for Wednesday, Not. Si at 11 a. ta. Rev Manabardt of the Evangelical church is expected to speak. Friends of ue course are invited to be present. Tbe college social Friday night was a bowl'ng success and was one of tbe most enjoyable times spent at college. The program, refreshment, "anli-Oaaker and decoration committees) deserve mock praise for their work. The following program was rendered: Muic. colleen band ; violin solo with mandolin accom paniment by Missee Neva and Lois. Palmer; instrumental solo. Miss Mary Stewart; acclamation, miss Mamie Al len: song. 'Three Little Maids from tbool," Misses Page, Allen and Skeels; mandolin solo, Mr. David Ootiieb; cornel soio, air. unas jucuuiioogn. nt wsreusnie treta laio iota ot trouble. Here is another: "O. Gale. O. Joe, come, cornel U, but I was frighten ed. 1 didn't know what to aav." Of course she didn't. One could tell where her thoughts were. ) How would yuor dining room ioow with a 6oe oak sideboard in tt. Specia. side b.srd dsy with the Albany Fomitnre Co . Nov. 25th, or next Wednesday. 1 It Is nobody's fool who bays someUuns? to eat wbea lie is hungry. When yon are bocerj and wa'.t aometbing Bice in the meat .irs just step into BLaigfat Bros., who kn -w bow to please yo. Tbe Hughes Brothers, who farm about seven miles sooth of CorvsJlis, sold their hU Thursday to H. P. Fischer, pro poetor of tbe CorraJIis Floor Mills. The price that Mr. Ptscher gave fnr the wheat waa 75 cents per bashd. Corrsllia Ga- sette. We sUnd corrected. Tbe Brownsville Times correctly says: Tbe Albsd Demo aat is wrong ia sutiog thai tbe open Cbi- we pneatan; season enoea -November la The open setwon for killing pbswaant for the market Uosed theUth. bat tbe open lor kiliing pbeaeaat for one's own rue will not do-e until December 1st. Ring phone 9, for Smiley tne printer Sweet pickles snd olives in balk at C E Brownetis. Spectacles and ere tr'-as-e. all crices at French's. Do too wiut a watch chain? French has some bargains. Cboicrvt butter in the ctr SO call cer ron at t . t onea a. A Bne line of Cooks Ranees and Heat ers at The biewart A Sox Hardware Co. 'a. Those tiMMGt and weddins: riaec at Freacn's are beaaties, eaca one folly enar- aaieed. The Ira print fob offiot leads ia styles and pnees. Complete late u pruuers statiooery oa haod. Election is over tot not the demand for goodineat. This is the season when U I neded rarticn ariv. Haight Bros, sue baa4y and keep a Sue supply. Step ia. For choice meat of ail kind, call on the veteran botcher, Wra. EnMrica-. in t.e Blamberg block, i oa will be well treat ed. Remember we ptioled tbe official ballots at about owe-tunta of the former price. Why not let ns do tout job srurk and cave yon moaey. lmnnt job omce. Feawers evening commercial school ia Brigga building over Ctawtord and H sm ith's pbotocraph gallery. Penmanship. bookkeeping, arithmetic etc. Opea even ings, r or terms call at school room, rsat- ufacttoa goranteed. EW YORK WORLD, THH1CE-A-WEEIC EDITOI 3 Pages a Wett 15$ Papen a Tear. Is larger than any weekly or aemi- weekly paper published and is the only m porta ni aemocratic "weekly" pnb ished in New Yo.-k City. Three time as large as the lead ing republican week ly ot aew tors. uty. it wiilbe of ectai advantage to yon daring th residential Campaign, as it is pnb bed every other day, except Sundar. ai baa all tbe freshness and timeliness) a daily. It combines all the news ith a long Usl of interesting depart ents, nniqne features, cartoons and apbic iUustrations. the latter be-Inr peaialtT. All these improvements bare been nade without any increase in the cost which remains at one dol'ar per year We offer this or. equaled sewspaper and the Wstsxt Dkmoout together one year for $2.00. Satifactory terms with CONSERYATORI OF HQSIG Albany Collesre Teachers for the school rear 1S98-I3S7 Zimri M. Parvin, Mas. Doc director. AsFUUnttsscers-Margnerite Aldereon, B. M and Mrs. Josephine Sharpe, Tboroogh and svstematk: instruction ' riven in ail the important branches of music Best conservatory rooms and latgeet musical library and facilities for mntieal work. Largest nni&ber of con servatory students enrolled of any marie school in tbe state. Terms low. Send for circular and catalogue, to i aXLACZ Howx Lex. A. M. Albany, Oregon. GREAT SPECIAL OFFER How to Secure an Encyclopedia Dictionary at a Nominal Price. Tbe Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndi cate has sttch cnboonded faith ia the merits of tbe New Encyclopedia Dic tionary tbat it baa adopted aa original. uaenu ana wooiit ontque nian to ia trod ace the work. - Tho Syndicate believes, and with much reason, that a limited number of sets of tho dictionary scattered among cultured homes will create widespread comment, because of tho auperkxityeof tho book w ben compared wtta outers that have up to now been considered standard. The subscription nru ot tbe work is 112, bat the syndicate now offers aa ia , rod uc lory twenty seta in Albany for $1 cash and $1.25 per month lor a year, bat Dromnc acttra ia wcuuii ta om u take advantage ot the opportunity, for these twenty sets are snre to be allotted within a very few days. In order to taxe navantaneoi tne oner send vonr name and address at once to the Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndicate, care of Tax Dimockat and yon will be supplied with sample pagea tor exami nation. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow 6c Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opp. U. B. Patent office, Wasfi ugton, D.C. M A Baker, Los Angeles, coilapsible and aejustable mold pattern jL De Rome, San Francisco, bicycle; FLGuillemet, San Francisco, air brake; J J fiolioway. Las Angeles, unremitting rotary car fender; G B Littlefield, San Franeisco, stove Bd; E L Maxwell, Los Angeles, guard or screen for urinals; H S McCor mick, Oakland, Cal, register for folding mattresses: A T Snell. Santa Rsrrr Cal, safety pin. Academy of Our Lady of Per petual Help. Boarding School for Girls. Thoroajrh inetraetion Whoksosce iiet Homelike treatment. Coorfuer- ing hard times, favorable reductions are made for boarders and day scholars. Studies wQl be resumed Sept. 1st. For trrtber particulars eaB at the Aeadem or write to Sitter Superior. fflSSMAR EILEEBT, Taacler of Rsno SOrpii (Mason System of Technic) Careful Inetrcction cf OtZdren a Spec iaifv. Terms moderate. Washington St. soalh of U. P. chcrch. HOrSEMOYrSG.CareraHy. pronsp'ly It. at the krwest twice. Call oa or address G W Taylor ,4th and VaJison S aJbasy. "TOTU-'E. Cedar posts and shakes for sale. For narttraSars address. Was I coo, t-etroK w. IJEOEFln THS PLUMBKR. Tin rooEng and phimlasg. he opera hoasa r,fosite VV ) iVi lL ther ! Is it not bet ter to bar roar Bread, Pies, Roils, Cakes, tc at a reliable store where they ose only the Best material why of coarse it ks yoa doot want dyspepsia and you' 1 A 2a. aV uS.u sstaaw-s wests I rv.T sraaW tore. U.S. BAKERY Be Ellsworth and Lyon "nd bt. C D. Yaxdtkx. Proowta AT THE MLNES. Boarding, todgisg and meals may be secured of tbe sub scriber at the SaBttam mines, at his place at the month of Dry Gulch. U. W. Whiti. StimMtxTAU The McMinnville La dies' Republican clnb have sent a fine collection ol Oregon rosea lo Major Me Kioley. Tbat flowers were imbedded in Orecon moss and and protected bv a tin uoa. time rum wrrs uioooiiog ta vrw Kn doorvanls on tbe 7Ui of November, ist week. J. M. Stark, of this city, sent a nne bis potato and several little ones to the president-elect, Independence tnterprisc Lokiat rhls. I have 48 lots with fair boose. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, close to college and city public school, to trade tor reside-we in Atoany. moi saw up. Good plsce.to make money or for specu lation, ta. w.nasion. CITY T&ASUSEES HOUSE KO. S- Xotice ta hereby shew that f-.-ads are oa hand to pay oubsisndintr warrants of tbe issae of i396, bom No. S43 to 401, ia clasive. interest on S"ch warrants will ceae with the date of tfci wesuce. APiany, Or Nov. 3. Iiat- E. A. Paxkxx, Cit Tress Tits Piosgea Qt'ARKy. About CO men are now employed at Pioneer stone qunr ry in Lincoln cotinty. The company is opening up tbe new ledge on the south ... ..... , , i . , sine i.i tne canyon, nm oickui cuanneier teing moved over to that side last week. The old ledge is still being worked by a large lorce ni men. mime irotn tne south lodge will be quarried soon. Toe stone on this side lies in four ledges, the first being two feet thick, the second five feet. the third four feet, and the fourth five feet. Thiscompany is now working on a San Francisco con tract, which will require several months to fill. It is also work ing upon a smalt contract of about 2500 oubic feet for a government light house on iue voiumuia. A crowd o' nieu was tskiog in the words of wledotn which fell from the lips of an oracle standing at the corner of a certain street. "I believe in a high protective tariti I" yelled the oracle. A man accosieu mm. "You believe in the protection of American industries?" 'I certainly do, sir." "Well, do von believe fn it indepen dently or with Enaland'a consentT" The man retired. Tribune. If you want a Rood and cleon smoke buy cigars made by our Al bany wlgur lactorv. Ast Accomodating Pkrr. Jo; Burton brought in from Burton creek in Linn county a handsome buck late last week which dressed 140 pounds. He reports deor running thick in the foot hills. This fellow came trotting down the trail and refused to stop when Burton hailed him, receiving two shots at close range and falling within reach of his Winches ter. Tbe specimen will be mounted whole bv Taxidermist J. P. Davie and given room in his place of busineas.- otaywn luaii. Trb FtNAt DivioKND. A final divi dend of 10 ( per cent, 40' in all, baa been ' declares ior the creditors of Job's bank at Corrailis. Iu tbe first report the liahid- ties were given a $224;? 13.17. avaets $2',- 4IA AO A 4 .... 1 1 I : - 1 m-WfK IVH.I eUJlUttliy r?iU.ateA !ia",$I5,5d. Job Bro. Ix:t 9lo pe cai .11.; i; oi uemjr rtneveu or iiauuity. Married, at the Revere House, in Al bany, on Wednesday. Nov. 18. 1SI, bv Judire Barton, Mr. Austin A I ford and Miss Ella Davis, both of llarrisbur, Linn county. Saii.ino NoTtoa. Steamer Farallon is due to sail trotn Yaqnina for Sun Fianciaco tVedneadav Nov. 5th. Pasaengers should leave Albany at noon on 24th to connect. HELP WANTED AXLE. WANTEIV-SOLICrrOKS FOR cam paign book, "Rrras, Sewall and Free Silver." anthorisei bv Bryan, written by R- L. Metca Editor Omaha Wcsrld-UeraJd. appointed anthor by Bryan. Or stains speeches and platform. A bonaox for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only 10. The only authorised book. 50 per cent, uredtt given, xnogn pu. (satSt free. Begta now with choice of territory. Permanent, prohtb9 wcrs tor 96 . AiWress ine national oooa vonceta, tar Building, Chicago. NEW HOME LAUNDRY. At Nest an ot Uh worth Street. Famit wa hir st taken . Particular attention pni to bundle washing and mending. Satis faction ssianteed. alits CHRisrsxa Kheumatism Is a Foe which gives no quarter. It torments its victims day and night. Hood's Saraaparilla purifies tie blood and cures the achea aud pains of rheumatism. Hood's Pill are the best family catbartio and liver medicines. Gentle, reliable, sure. A Rater! ateaatiaer Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the blood snd gives s clear sd beautiful complextns For la's by rouay and Mason. Dr. Pr lea's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair highest Award. Both the method and remits -when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tste, and acts E?ntlr jet promptly on tho Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for tale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not aoceptany , substitute. CALIFORNIA F73 SHSUP CO. ass AMscttco, est, touisrut. at. r ir rosx r. LADIES. I make big wages at hone, and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will ily pay $13 weekly. This is bo deception Iwant no money and will g'adly send fell paLTttcalars to all sending stamp. Miss M. k Stebbins, Ltwrence, Mich. DIYIBEHD W st. M t i . i i eonsTi sasSr saS vo intsst sio oa crwtu ...... - - sms. seinss. rm m OCICSEK woria to cask lMSlStsU CSV. S lSSrSt SSM. CSSSSSS. I STEEET BMLVTAY K0T1CE. The motot on tbe Allny trcet rail way will connect p-omptly with ail trains to and from the depot, day a.id night. Special t ips will I n ade al special a. e. t- F Cosx. Couductor, NOT I Ths cicu:t court of theiUteof Oegon for L'na county, has orde'ed that all per son having claims for labcr against the Albany Woolen Mills Co. file the same with the clerk of said court, with ihe nec essary proof thereof, within thirty davs from the date hereof and that objections to such claims if any, be filed in said court within fen days alter Ue expiration of said 30 days. Dated Nov. 19 1S06. LFuss. Receive t SM