r TERMS. Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month 3.00 per year,in advance, 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. ' 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 3 months. Single copies 6o. Wkkkly, fl.26 In advance; $1.50 at end of year; $1.75 for second year; $2 00 for third and proceeding yearn, when not paid n advance. Clubs of five new subscriber for to.OO. Umbrellas. It will rain A new assortment A (food Ratteen for 50c, a itteel rod slender roll for 75c a better ene for $1. Ladies and gentlemens umbrel las from 50c to 13. Kid Gloves New stoca at all prices 2 clasp gloves $1 00 5 clasp gloves 76c 5 clasp glove fl 00 5 clasp gloves 1 50 3 clasp gloves 1 50 New shades, new backs Ladles Underwear. New stock is now complete Union suits from 50c to $2 CO rer suit Vests, 10c to (1 25,cotton mixid goods and pare wooL Lhe best of values at low prices. Wool Hoelery. Infmta sixes Childrens and ladies 20c U 75c per pr. S.E. Voting & Son. READ, PEA10CK & CO. Albany Or. A new bhipment of Plush Capes at $5 to $10 A new let of Cloth Capes. Anew assortment of two clasp gloves, in green and red at $1.00. Come today. Don t delay about seeing them if you are interested READ, PEACOCK & CO. Albany, Ogn. Our new line of Ladies Waists have arrived. They are in Velvet, Plaids and .Flannelettes. The Ladies Bazaar. CIRCUIT COURT. Following is the docket for the court which convenes in Albany on Monday morning, Oct. 25 : DKFABTXXST 1. G.H. BCBXBTT. JUDGE. Fifteen old canes and the following new ones. Eugene O'Connel agt H M Backensto and wife ; recovery of money. G F Simpson & Co agt DM Cooper; ' recovery money; attachment. M Alexander agt John Cunningham and A Glrss ; recovery money ; attach ment. E Wills agt Mona and A R Miller; re covery modey; attachment. J C Goodale agt Emil Schneider and F Campbell; recovery money. Samuel Nixon agt E J and E T Wil loughby; recovery money; attachment. Isabel McNeil agt J H and Jas Thomp son ; leave to issue execution. W J Van Scbny ver & Co agt T W and J W Blew ; recovery money. E F Sox agt Geo H Warren ; recovery money. W E McPbereon agt Agnes M and W BGilson; recovery moaey; attachment. . J S Van Winkle agt J L Ingram; re covery money ; attachment . i T L Holmes agt N T Moore and L Blain; recovety money; attachment. H L Lassell agt I W Dickinson ; recov ery money; attachment. Tootle Weakley Millinery Co ; recovery money; attachment. P Cohen agt C D Compton; recovery money; attachment. 8 I Shore agt E J anJ S E Daly; re covery money ; attachment. London and S F Bank agt J W Patter eon et al ; suit on bond. Martha Smith agt M Hofiich and J L Ingram; recovery money; attachment- E E Davis agt John Harder; eject ment suit. M Cunningham, admr, agt L Douglas; recovery money. R W Conn agt Joe Teeke; recovery money; attachment. G W Wright agt D F West; recovery money. D P Miller agt E H Rhodes; recovery money. Nancy JGitbens agt Maud Wagnon et al; to correct decree. Chas AtschnI agt Wm RIavens; re ov ery land. I DKPABTJtENT MO. 2 H. H. HXWFTT, JUDG. Albany B A L agt Jay W Blain, A M Alba Jackson agt R Y Jackson ;divorce. B F Brow et al agt Robert Smith ; to correct deed. Mary J Gordan agt E W Acheson et al ; foreclosure. Maria Twaddell agt David Hare, et al; foreclosure. Board of School Fund Commissioners agt Jas H Johnson et al ; -foreclosure Mrs O W Rogtrs agt Jane Woody ei al ; lAMuiinanrA. The Dundee Mtee & Trust Co. azt J B I Board School Fond Com. agt F M Kizer et al ; foreclosure. Annie M Torey azt G W Elkina et al ; J W Cook and J F Corwin agt Lnther White; petition lor writ of review, E J Morrison agt W J Rainwater and G A Snell; recovery msney. Jacob Keen agt Eliza Jane Farrier et al foreclosure. Luella Z Adams agt Will Adams, di vorce. From the Cottage Grove Leader: The fact that Albany has a lady nim- rod by the name of Mrs. Marshall who can wing the festive China pheasant has been going the rounds of the valley press. This leads ns to remark that Mrs. Dr. Petrie of th'is city can and does frequent ly bring down those game birds on the wins, and though she is small in stature she uses no toy number 16 shot gun but an ordinary Mo. 12 and with deadly el' feet also. a man In Klickitat county .Wash., writes an Albany man that he would like to trade farms. He would like to get . amawl plase enea wares from 20 akers no. His reasons for wontong to trade are that he is trubeld whth hart falear. and the whork is to much on a larg plas, With a request to show to the editor he says, for f uthea pirtickers rite. Some people seem to think it doesn't cost any thing to run a newspaper. Ko-To-Cao rur Firty Cuta.. I ...inntoe J tobacco habit eurei marffcs .k men strong, bloi-'. wire. 60c, JL All aruwu ! 6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book 5.00 buys a good new Gnitar with book. 1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gat" Banjo Is strings. 1.00 buys 12 choice strings. cat gut" Violin E 4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one doaen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. 25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; high arm, light running ; guaran teed 5 years. fJT Prices on Pianos, Organs. Banjos sent on application. . U. Will Albany. WHEAT. Liverpool remains the came. In the east though there has been a drop. We quote : New York 9SJ cents. Chicago 91 to 91)' cents. Albany 71 cetits. Death of Mrs. Robert Conn. Another pioneer woman of Oregon aieu mis morning, airs. Kobert Uonn at her home in this citv. at 7:15 o'clock passed away after a lingering illness, at the age of nearly 76 years. She was born on Christmas day, 1821. The deceased with her husband an 1 young children came here in the early 'SO'a. She was a member of the M. E. church for manv years, leading an ex emplary Christian life, as a member of the church, as a wife, as a mother and eignoor ana citixen. a husband, six sons and one daaghter survive her. The sons are I. D. Conn. Samuel Conn. N. D. Conn, Joshua Conn, and Perry Conn, of this city and vicinity, and Richard Conn, oi roruana, uie aauguter Airs J. A. McCheeney of this city. They have the sympathy of many in their loss. . The funeral services will be held to morrow at 3 p. m. at the M . E. church and will be conducted by Rev. Wire All friends are invited to be present. A Bad Runaway. Rev. Wyatt, of near Monroe, met with a serious accident last night at Plain view. He had been preaching at Ham ilton creek in the afternoon and expect ed to preach at Plain vie in the evening, and had arrived almoet there just after dark, when his horse ran away. He was thrown out and dragged about 100 vard. just bow is notknon,and was picked up unconscious, remaining so lor a long time. One ear was pulled nearly off.and his lace was bruised in a savage manner. It was at first thought he would die, but it is now probable he will live. Three doctors attended him. C. B. Winn is now a notary public. Mr. J. F. Powell went to Portland to day on a several days vacation. Mr. Geo. ilcliwain ieft on Saturday evening for Glen Eliyn, 111., on a visit. Wm. Itasmus and members of the Engene K. of P. will soon play the "Con federate Spy," in that city. . K. Henderson has been appointed acting poet master of Eugene, succeeding J. S. McClure, who la moving to Seattle. At a whist party in Prineville two -former Albany people won the booby frizes, Miss Materia Brink and Frank llkina. W. W. Crawford and Geo. E. Fish were at Independence several days last week putting op a windmill for L. (J. Mosher. Mr. T. P. Hackleman informs the Democrat that the report that he was going to Hawaii to locate, was incorrect He. experts to remain in Albany. Rev. A-tbnr Cane, last night preached his farewell sermon as pastor of the Chris ian church, after a faithful service here of two or thiee years. He has not decided on his fuure location. There are nine divorce cases in the Crook count circuit court docket. Fol lowing are the plaintiffs: A. A. Witham, Mrs. Chas. C. Miles, Edwin Martin, Mrs C. B. Baker, L J. Kemp, J. A. Elliot, Geo. A. Circle, Mrs Geo. Clioeanl B. F. Shepherd. Mr. George W. Harris returned this morning from Sacramento, where he has been about three months working for a brother. He says that is a lively city, growing very fast. Mr. Harris left with the Dkxocbat some fine samples of grapes, a pomegranate and several figs, nice Iruit. Miss Minnie McEarland retired from the P. O. this morning after a clerkship there for nearly three y?ara. She will visit Lion county friends for about two weeks and tben so to her fntnre borne in Hanford, Calif , takiug with her the best wishes of a host of friends J. N. Dolph, Jr., a very pleasant, as well as talented young man, now Pacific coast secretary of the Janior Y. P. S. C. t, , held a rally yesterday afternoon in the U. P. conrch, at which he made an entertaining talk. Mr. Doloh is a son of Gyrus Dolpn and nephew of the late J. N. Dolph. He passed two yerre in the Rochester theological seminary, and ex pects to attend the third and last year. A pleasant family reunion was gather ed at the home of Hm. M. L. Cbamber- lin Ofl Seventeenth street, East Salem, this afternoon. Four of Mr. Cbamber lin'ssistera' met at bis borne for the first time in twelve years. Those present were Mrs. O. A. Waller and Mrs. Sallie E, Morris, both of Salem ; Mis. Ollie L. Belt, of Sokane Falls, and Miss Ellen J Chamberlm, late of Seattle, Wn., but now of the State Normrl school, of Mon mouth. Three sisters were not able to be present, Mrs. Lvdia E. Crockett and Mis. Julia L. Sceufz, both of Seattle. and MissNorahJ. Cbaniuerlin, of Spokane Falls. Salem Journal. The Woman 'a Home Miarionarr Society of the M E church will meet in Albany on Wednesday and Toursday, Oct. 20 and 21. The new state officers of the Rath bone Siaters. K. of P. are: Mrs Mary Ransom, Forest Urove, GC: Mrs Susie rarmenter, Salem. G S: Mr J R Smith. Pendleton, G J; Mrs B Riddle. Roseburg, G a; Mrs N J Ungerman. McMmnville, U mbl; Mrs Alma Domen, HiUsboro, U M f ; Jars Lillian Brock. Wasco. U f ; Mrs ftaua. Sbinn, Portland, 0 G; Mrs S Hochstedier, Albany, GSR. William Sch wader was on Saturday at Salem appointed administrator of the es tate in Marion and Linn counties of Geo Link, who died in Shelby coonty. Missouri, on August 23d. The value of his Oregon property is placed at anout azuuu, suojeci to distribution among the following : Le vins. Link, aired 81: lobn Link. 80: Eliza beth Will.58: ami Louis Sch wader. 48, of Aurora; William Link, 50, Hubbari;KAt!e bower, oz. Dehtel, JUlssoun; uavia juiub, 38; fugene. ' MARRIED. BURKHART KING. On Oct. 17. 1897, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Alva Kins, bv Rev. C. R. Lamar, Mr. Arthur Burkbart ana miss Maine King, both of Linn coonty. , , FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible 8oreHer Story of the Caae, and Her Cur.. For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a few years ago It broke out in a sore and spread from my toot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and itch all tbe time and discharge a great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering Intensely. Someone sent me papers containing testimonials of cores by Hood's SsrsaparUla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. Be got mo a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking It nntll my limb waa completely healed. I cannot praise Hood's Barasparllla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It .ienea the blood of all impurities and iama it rich and pure." Mas. Anna E. FUiriEW. Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood'a Sarsaparilla of all druggieta. Be sure to get oniy nooo s, are the favorite family FlOOd S PlllS cathartic. Price 2Sc. Tangent. Takobnt, Oct. 18, 1897. The health of Tangent is not very good at the present. The following persons are down with Typhoid lever, Mr. Mar ion Simpson, Clarence Scott, Mildred Sham and Earnest Cochran. People in Tangent can move around some if they can not do any thing else, Mr W W Powell has moved his family into Mr H W Settlemeira new house just back of the M K church and Mr K Moses has moved bis family into the house just vacated by Mr Powell. Mr Claud Beard, of Tangent, a son of Mr J J Beard, has got a situation on the 8 r K K it McMinnviiie as agent and op era tor. Mr Delmer Smith, a son of L F Smith is at home visiting his parents for a few davs. He has been at work in Wash ington for several months and will return again in a few days. The farmers all say the ground is gt! ting so dry that they can hardly plow and it is bard on the horsej. We bad the pleasure of taking a bicy cle ride to Salem some few days ago dur ing fair week and to passing Syracuse we got a glimpse of "Belinda Jane" and we shook our hat at her. The nurserymen have commenced dig ging an shipping their fruit trees. Mr H W Settleraier, who owns and runs the Old Reliable nursery, has made the first shipment of the season. He has been in the business ever since Tangent first started out to be a citv. Bon. Little Kose Bud. of uakvuie, the rustling merchant, made a short visit in our town one day last week. One that trades at his store will get value received for he makes a first class store-keeper in every respect. 1 ocno Amuuca. . Sals or Prune. Last Saturday Laa salle & Sons shipped to Portland about 50,0u0 pounds ot prunes that they had dried for themselves and other. and J. F. Feebler at the same time ship ped 16.000 pounds, dried tor himself and others. They, are to be graded in Portland, for which these parties pay 60 eta. per ton. They are to get 4.23, $3 75 and 13 00 per cwt . according to sire. This will bring about $3500 into uie eounty. TTJESD AT" WHEAT. The market remains almost unchang ed. In Liverpool it is cent lower. In New ork it is cent higher. In Chicago it is the same. In San Francisco it is i cent higher. In Albany the same, 71 cents. Tbb Anscal Mimsa of the Salem Dis trict Womana Home Missionary Society will be held in the First M. E. church of Albany, Oct. 23 and 21. The program is as follows: Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, de votional exercises led by Mrs. Rev. Peart. Address of Welcome, Mrs. N. J. Henton, president of Albany auxiliary. Response, Mxs. P. L. Kenedy. "The W. H. M. S.. Its Influence on the Local Church," Rev H. B. Elworthy. "The Krlauon of the Mercy and Help Depart ment to the W. H. M. S.." Mies Marzret Geisendorfer. "What We are Doing." Mrs. free. uawiey, baiem. evening, V :3U. Opening exercises. Addiee. lie v. M. C. Wire. Exchange of greetings between w. t. al. H. and W. H. M. S.. Foreign, by Mrs. M. C. Wire, Home, Mrs. W. R. Winans. "Tne Heathen at our Door," Mrs. Prof. Coch ran. Thursday a. m, 9 o'clock. Devotional exercises, Mrs. W. P. Moore. Reports of committees. "eeds as seen bv a Preen ing Elders Wife," Mra. T. L. Jones. "The Relation of Temperance to Mis sions," Mrs. Black well. A cordial invitation to attend these meetings is extended to every body. " Dr. J. W. Watts, of Layfnyette, ia in the city. Mr. Terry O'Brien returned this noon from a several days business trip at the Bay Mra. W. B. Goisness and daughter re turned last night from a several months v.sit in Minnesota Rev. F. S. Longbottom, a former min ister of Albany, ia in Portland seriously ill with cancer oi the stomach. The Ladiee Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. D. P. Mason tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. License haa been issued for the mar riage of Edward C Wetxel and Lydia M. Asche.of Syracuse precinct. Mies Mtrzaret Cundiff baa the Demo crat man's thanks fur an apple measur ing 16 inches in circamfereoce. Will some one please beat it. W. W. Crawford this week ia at Craw- fordsville putting un a wind- mill for the Oregon Hoiel. He is having his hands full erecting A er motors. Mr. Jonaa Davit, wo daughters and a friend left today by carriage for McMin ville, to attend the meeting of the Bab tist association. Marshal Lee baa just erected some steam baths in the rear of C. Meyers, so that he will have all of the advantages of a hot springs and stay at borne. Mr. 3. K. Combs and tamiW, from Al bany, have taken op their residence in Ashland, occupying Mrs. snoot s dwell ing below the south school. Aanund Tidings. Dr. Barker and Miss Msggie Barker returned last evening Irom the Breiten- bnsh hot springs, and confirm tbe ek etory reported recently in the DxuocaaT. The Doctor takes tbe credit of frighten ing tbe animal to death. James Hammond left this morning for San Francisco to take a course in Lyceum school of acting. He possesses much histrionic ability and by close applica tion to work will one day be prominent ia dramatic circles. Eugene Gnard. Mrs. Anna Hawkins, of Albany, grand manager and general organizer of tbe Pa cific circle, W. O. VV for the state of Washington, was in the city today an route to her fitld of labor in our neigh bor state, for which she left on tbe after noon train. Salem Journal. The Degree cf Honor members last evening tendered tbe A. O. U. W. a sur prise after tbe regular meeting that waa greatly enjoyed. A fine lunch was served and an excellent program render ed, when the remainder ot the evening waa spent in sociability. A letter from E. L. Campbell, brother of the Guard proprietors, who bas been on tbe mail route between Portland and t'pokane in tbe railway mail service for the past seven years, states that be baa teenred a transfer to tbe mail route be tween Wood burn, Marion county, and Natron in this county. He will change bia residence from Eaat rortland to Woodburn. Eugene Gnard. Ex-senator Chas. Coggswei). of Lake-1 view was in Asbland last evening on his way to Portland to join his family. Mr. Coggswell reports unusually prosperous times in Lake county. The bank there bas doubled its deposits in tbe last few weeks and people have been paying o.d bills and mortgages. Ashland Tidings. A somewhat weary bicyclist arrived in Pendleton Friday evening, alter a ride through tbe sand from Umatilla. He ia D. E. Flory, a young man from Albany wno is on bis way to Uoltax to locate this winter. Mr. Flory came by boat to The Dalles, and by train as far as Umatilla. He will stop over at Athena to visit his sister, Miss F. E. Flory, who is teaching in tbe public school there. rendieton E. O. Tbe sixth class of nurses of the train ing school connected with the Good Sa' maritan hospital, will hold their gradu ating exercises in the lectui. ball of the medical collette this Monday evening at 8:3C. There are five graduates: Miss Barbara Scott, of Edinburg, Scotland; Mrs. Robinette Blake, of AsUria, Or., Miss Cora Bushnell, of Eugene, Or. ; Miss Maud Canrn.of Junction, Or. Telegram. Henry McGrady fell from the roof of the dormatory of the s'ate university at Eu gene yesterday, and sustained in juries that win probably prove fatal. The First National Bank of Baker City bas on dtposit over (600,000, a big amount for a city of its size, made possible though oy its nig mining interests. The Albany Nurseries on Saturday msue meir nrsi snipment ot the season. It consisted of twenty five large bails of fruit trees. The nursery has a good many orders ahoadand will now be shipping ngni aiong. Orr roR Toronto. Mrs. M. A. Ramp, a prominent local W. O. T. U. worker, leittms morning lor Toronto, uanaua, where she goes to attend the internation al W. O. T. U. convention as a delegate from the Salem union. At the conclu sion of the Toronto convention, Mrs. Ramp goes to Buffalo, New York, to at tend the National W.C. T. U. conven tion. New York City will next be visit ed, after which Mrs, Ramp goes to points in Illinois to spend several weeks with old acquaintances, naving resided there prior 10 coming to uregon. Airs. Kainp will be absent from home about three months, returning home about January 1. Salem Journal. Mrs. Ramp is the mother of B. V. Ramp of this city, and recently attended the state convention here. A Kixa at Astoria. from the Bud get. Alex McDonald, the king of the Klondike, is in the city, and looks as natural as he did three years ago when he left for the frozen reaion. His home is at Westport. where followed the black smithing business. Formerly he work ed in the mill of J . O. Trollingnr. One WMild ecarselv recocnise Alex, from the pictures ot bira in the Examiner and Chronicle. He owns'a good interest in fiive of the best mines on the Klondike and is worth a a rest deal of money Three years ago when he left here he had to" soak ' bis timber claim to get money enough to take him to the mines. Onca of Linn County. The death of Mrs. Margaret, A. UcUov. a pioneer wo man of Oregon, occurred Sundav. Oct. 10, at her home in the Ealst End of Umatilla county, this side o the slate line. Mn. McCoy, who was 63 veara and 6 days old at the time of her death, was born in Sangamon eounty, Illinois. She crossed the plains in 1852, her hus band. Thomas K. McCoy, havine Dre- ceededfcer two years previously. He first mined In California, and afterward located in Linn county. Orecon. where be was joined by his wife noon her ar rival from the east. They came to Uma tilla county in lS58.-rend.eton E. O. At Statton. On Tuesday tvnin. October 28th, a new Rebekah lodge will ue msuiuiea in biayton by Mra. Jessie MintO, of this citv. a taat nobis irranrl nf Salem Rebekah lodge. No. 1, she having "wd appointed a special deputy master bv Claud Gatch, grand master of the I. O. O. F grand lodge o' Oregon. Tha live little city of burton baa had a flourish ing Odd Fellows' lodse (or manv veara. and ths institution of a lodge of Rebtk- as an auxiliary to tha older hrrh ot the order, will be of great and lasting benefit to the fraternity in that section, as welt aa to the neighborhood. States man. The Editors. At the state press asso ciation's meeting in Baker City, Geo. B. Small, of the Baker City Democrat, was elected president; first vice-president, D M C Gaolt, Independent, HillsLoro; second vice-president, J S Stewart, Jour nal, Fossil; secretary. Albert Tozier. Pythian. Portland; treasurer, Charles Nickell. Times. Jacksonville: historian. George Haines, Christian Record, Port land; sergeant-at-arma, a w Patterson, Gazette, Heppner. It waa decided by the association to bold the next annual meeting jointly with the oreaa associa tions of Washington and Idaho, at Snok. ane Wash Ax Obkoox Man PazsiDaar. From tha omvem oiaiesman: Albert A. leaeap .vbvuM virvwu prrvHivai h use -v l-Psi-Phi Fraternity, of the Chicago Col lege of Dental Surgery. Lambda Chapter, be being a student of that institution. He is the first "Western" boy that ever held the office and it gore to show that those on this side of the Rockies are holding their own with those in the far east. Albert is a son of Dr. and Mra. Jeesup, who rank among the prominent citizens of Salem. Tnis is the denial college which Mr. A. J. Hodges of this city is atunding. Cibcttt Cocbt. The lot .owing new caeca nave Deen oegen : Robert Harrison et at agt. John Har- ' neon Recovery money. Albany Building anu Loan Association agt. W. A. Laugbead. Foreclosure. The Frawley company, which baa been playing ia Portland, haa cancelled their valley dates, and will not be in Albany aa arranged What? Salmagnodi and ITome Made Candy. Where? Albany College. When? FrsJay evening, November, 5, 1&97. Do Yotr Eat Chick exs: Well if you want a fine fat one. leave your ord-r at the Star Biaery. and C W Tank the deaief ia choice poultr) will Sit it promptly . The Weather. To night and Thursday continued rain stationary tempert ore. Kiverlfoct. f. M.Kaisca. Displayman. Price on wheat are advancing but prices on groceries, hardware, stoves, tin ware, glass ware, crcckery, etc are still very low and quality better than ever at F E Allsk A (Vs. That clean sharp effect on our printing is bad by knowing bow to do rreas work, and by nsing the beat material, still tbe price is no higher than the other kind. Smiley, tbe printer. Hood. Pill are easy to take. eay to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. At Cost! At Cost! I have concluded to go out of the croca- erj businessaod sow oBet to tbe puolic my large stock ot queensware, glassware and pocket cuttlery at actual cost. Country rerchants will do well to tall and stork np aa mct of tbeae goods were shipped direct from Eng'and and ror price ri'l be way down. rUwpeuifnily, C E Hkownelu Slop that Cough! Take warning. It mav lead to 'Coosumptioa. A 25 1 bottle of Shiloh'a dre m ly av your lite. Sold by rosbay & Masou. Romona Teas. Purity Strength Flavor our expense it vou are no ) tb not pleased eight flavors to (boose from. F E Alls' a & Co.. 'Pure Food Grocers." You Don't Have to Run fou can 'stroll, walk or saunter right iuto Burkhart ' & Lee's drug store where you will find the . best 5 cent cigar in the city. Partuondo is tne name. Also a tu'l lit i line of clear Ha- vana cigars in stock. "Romona" Baking Powder,. A pure cream tartar powdti Toe latest and best. Let everybody come to tne Star Bakery and get s 'oaves of fresh bread for ft.oo casn. OMlVll J W Bentby. the Pioneer boo and shoe man, does first-class work cheap. Call on him, just north of the Democrat office. Albany Market. Wheat 71 cents. Oats 80. Eggs 13 cents. Butter IS to 22 cents. Potatoes 60 cents. Hams 11 to 13 cents. Sides 10 to 11 cents. Shoulders 6 to 7 cents. TREASURER'S NOTICE NO. 5 , ; t . j . , . . - .notice ia uereuy given inac Hinds at on nand to pay city warrants Nos. 2U to 263 Inclusive of the issue of 1897. Tn. teres ton said warrants will cease with tbe date of this notice. Albany Or. Oct. 13, 1897. . A. Pabrkr, City Treasurer. 200022 zenuung s vest tea is the best you can get for anything like the money it costs. Schilling's Best baking pow der is the best you can get at any price. San Kraticicti not SOCIAL AND PERSONAL J. M. Nolan, one of Uorvallis s live merchants, waa in Albany to lay. Miss Sadie McBride returned to Port land yesterday, and wtll spend the win ter there. Rev. W. A. Lindsey, who has held sev eral revivals in Albany, is now traveling organizer for the Maccaoees. . Rev. J. T. Abnett. of i-ueene. was in the city yesterday afternoon to assist in the funeral ot Mrs. noueri uonn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Inde pendence,are in the city the guests of the falters father, Mr. Giblin of the St. Charles. Walter Fair 11, who went with his mother to California a few weeks ago to reside, has returned to Albany, prefer- ing it lo that state. Henry McGrady, who fell from the cohege dormatory at Eugene, died yes- erday afternoon. He was a member oi the W. of W. Edmond Gillnar, of Salem, baa been appointed cierk ol the senate committee on coast defenae, and wilt go to Wash ington at the proper time to assume the duties of the office. Jesse Tunnicliffe. the well-known and efficient electrician and machin;st, has retired from the position he haa beld at the electric Kght plant for so many years Hia resignation took etlect Sunday, and Monday he started with Roy Raber for Snake River, where he will superintend tho mechanical arrangements ol the min ing operations beng conducted by Mr. Raber in that section. Corvallis Times The Magazine club last evening, at the residence of Mr. William Vane gave a function that proved one of the pleasant eet experiences in the clubs happy ex istence. The arrangements and decora tions were tasty and novel, artistic in conception. The feature of the evening was the representation by the young ladies of prominent books, and the se lection of partners, which mas done in library atyle. There were other pleia ing features, and a delicious lunch was served. Oafcvtlte. Many of our tanners are busy patting ia their crops, they can't watt for rain. Mr. A loo to Conger and family of Sac ramento, Cat, were visiting I N Smith and family last week. Mr W N Smith, who has been at work in Eastern Oregon, returned today. As we passed through Syracnse recent ly we looted for and enquired for oar I 1 Vl I I . I ' . riena oeiinaa jane, uai wiiooui success) for we found no one who knew her. We were invited to an old fashioned house raising this morning at the home of Mrs Fattiaon in West Oakville. Of conrse we accepted aa we always do when J inere is someimng lo eat on lop.. e: found a jolly set of men and a fine din ner. We also found that niue-teolb's of the men were natives of Iowa apd ooe tenth waa a native of England. We soon Lad the bone, in position. Many thanks "Angeline" but tetnen ber what we told yoa and we will watch for you. We are srlad to learn voor name and bad already gnened it but we leu on tbe "in.." nat a in a name anyway? A rose vy any other name would be as fragrant. Mr W L Armstrong passed through here last Saturday. Mr A is one of the early reUlere of this valley and still re sides on hia old claim and manages the farm. A Y Smith baa harvested bis epods and reports a good y W Id. Mis Sarah Morrison, a student of tbe O A C, as visiting? with ber ptrenta and frienda last Friday evening and Satur day. Dr R A Jayne. of Sbedde, passed through here hist wn k. Mr H M Stone haa graded his prunes and is now preparing them for market We have I tid in a large supply of wood as we laok for a cold winter and lots of anow. j Mr Ed Davis went to Albany today., He ia now residing on bia farm. i Little Rok Bro. Cnas. Bacsa nas Sraccx It. The Spokane Review ot the lUb gives an ac count of a rich discovery in tbe A ins worth camp abov. Roesland, by C. L. Brush, formerly of this city, son ot Mr. John Brush . Tbe ore is silver bearing, and assayed all the way from $644 to $2312.91. Hs haa three pa -triers and no doobtedly a rich thing in the mine. His Albany frienda will bope so. SaucAGCKoi. A Salmagundi Social under tbe auspices of the college V. W. C. A. will be given Friday, Nov. 6lb, at tbe college. All are cordially invited to come and see what a "Salmagundi" is, and have a royal good time. Admission, 10c Remember, thatC W Tuna, dealer in choice poultry keeps his yards full ot tine fat fowls. Try him this week with your order. Give him Toor name aud be calls every Friday for yoor orders. Leave or- ersat the star Bakery. Stop It. The boys of tbe city through the suburbs are in the habit of building res evenings, causing a big smoke and lots of annoyance. The C hief of Police says that if it ia not stepped there will h. some boys who wui gel into trouoie. Rheumatism is due to lactic in tbe blood. Hood'a Sarsaparilla neutralizes tbe acid and completely cors tbe acbes and pains of rheumatism. Be sure to get Hood's. Letter List. Following is the lixt of letters remaining in tbe i'ostottice at Albany, Linn county Oregon, Oct. 19, 1897. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised Buck, Mrs Louise Haley, Miss Iva Kelley, Mrs F M Logus, Mr Wm Cole, H B Kelley, Airs Frank tee, L E Martin, Mr Thomas Powers, Lew A Rex, Mra A J Moore. Mies ivy Predemeir, Mr M Robbing, Mrs E L Skipworth, Mr Schanun,MrGustaveStoneback,MrG L Spencer & Talmage Waugh, Mr Jones, Mrs Marie Young. Miss Ellen jasmann, air a noaina T. J. STrraa, P M New Stock Mens dotting . . . Yonths Clothing Boys Clothing Bought before the advance in woolen goods, and will be sold on basis of purchase price. ST LOIS RAKBT STOB. WHEAT. The market this noon was: Liverpool, cet higher. New York, 9b cents. Cbicao, 91-i cents. San Francisco, 88 cents. Albany, 71 cents. HOME AND ABPOAD. Red hot mince pies at Parker Brothers Smile) 's clean printing. Romona pure spices Romona Romona pure extracts . Macintoshes at St Louis Racket store. Try Beaming's Beat tea and baking powder. Shirts and collars a specialty at the Mag- uuim Lnunury. Boots and shoes a specialty at St Louis racket store. nUnderwarea leader at the St Louis Racket store. Will b Sta k always have in rtock Iatut novelties in all li-ser of jewelry. Pa'- a lamp on your bicycle and save ex penfej. By order of Uie Marshal. Th.i First National Bank of Corvallis is o be moved into new and elegant quart ers. YOU Will alIV And fin linn n eiry at Will 4 SUrks. Do not buy before naminiUK lueir gOOOS. iav your orders for dressed chickens . Meyers at the Star Bakery and C. w. onk will fill them promptly. When yon want a choir aUak roast or meat ot any kind, call on Henry urouers. lie keens the beat. John Henderson, of I.tnnuinr r county, haa a herd of 800 turtle, which h. expects to selifor turtle souo. rh.y are worth about 60 cents a dozen. Dont foriret to order rnnr Hnwal t.;.v. ens of O. W. Yank, dealer in choice poul try. Give him your nameand h wiA -ail every Friday for your orders. The minuters and elders who attended the synod of the Preahrtorian rhnn .t Grants Pass have retained home. The jaw wui ue neid la Albany next year. j am neat meats of all kinds and good treatment at the Albtny Dressed lieef Company . market, just djwn Second street. Good weight and prompt attend tion. Ladies wishing their cxblood. chocolate green, brown or Un shoes polubed please call at the stand on first street, Henry Morgan the champion russet shoe ooliaher. r int chus work guaranteed. Give ns a call. Consider your ways, think before yon act, and tben go to Haigbt Bros , where joa will fiad a choice stock ot meats of alt ainJs to order from. Yoo are bound to be ple.ied if von order of them. ProbtUc Record. Second semi-annual account filed in estate oi llaeti Mctpreoti. in estate of Mra Anna Laboyteaax.will admitted to probate. Chas Wolver- ion appointed executor. 4th account filed in estate of B X Hard- man. Inee'.ateof E R Chea.i: nhwii... filed to distribution of proceeds of sale. iu remi-aonuai account Blied 10 1 tate of Richard Fin lev. In estate of Louis K.lnser,final account ing set I or nee. c. , ln eaUtaof . If- Allen, petition for uwuiuuuan Diea. in estate oi r M. Carlton, inventory filed. Kal property 1 4O00 In estate of Anna 'M airy, petition fcr probate of will filed . Letters insoed to G L Gray aa guard- " l. uray etal. In estate of Albert Bntla. flrat arencint filed. In guardianship of Lola Weetfail, cn- uertatice lor sale o: real estate nled. In Mate of Joa Bahl, inventory filed Total value of property, $521.18 . Siur pro to Ataajrv. The old mooiJ ing machine that the Sugar Pin. Door ana Lomoer company of brants Paaa at tempted to sell for tbe sum of $300 to tbe A en choral College has been shipped to Albany. It went last week and waa con signed to the branch boos, of the enter pnaing Grant's Paaa concern that en deavored to drive the bargain. The poor old machine lid on the station platform from Jaly Srd noti.l lat week, and al ways teemed to be ashamed of its condi tion and sppeai an Times. The Cor vallia papers have had a good deal lo say about this particular piece of machinery. Cax HaaoLT Live. Rev. Exra Wyatt, recently injured near PUinview, it is re ported, will undoubtedly die, there be tog hardly one chance in a band red for him to live. One cheek is literally torn from bis face, one ear ia torn completely away, tbe jaw ia fractured and the bas. of tbe brain, the doctors say, is injured. There are al internal injuries, the ex tent and mture of which are not known. Bcsistsa IxcRa(UNO. On account of bis increasing bosiness, J. A. Weaver, of the Fair, haa rented bia store foe . term of years, and also tbe twenty feet ia tb. rear of his preeot room, into which an arch will be cot. He intends to make a specialty of house-fitting goods of all kinds, and baa on tb. way a larg. stock ot new goods to add to hia aired large stock. Un their arrival be will grv. an opening, showing one hundred feet of room toil of goods. ORTHERN IV1 PACIFIC R. R. Pullman Sleeping Oars, Elegant Ding Cars, Touris?" Sleeping Carp St Paul Minneapolis Oalnth Fargo, m . Grand Forks Crookstoa Winnipeg Helena and Butt. THROUGH TICKE St, TO Chicago Wsahlngtou Phnadelpbia New York. Boston andal Points East and Sooth T Through tickdts to Japan and Ch na, vis Tacomaand Northern Pacific steamshij. Co., an American tine. For information, time cards, maps an! ticketa call on or write O G Burkhart sgyot, Albany, Or. - A U V-barllO". uen imm Portland. O- 1 J- WHITflEi I " Attorney at Uw, Aloany.Or. Caveata ana Tra4s Marts obtained and all FatS Et bulnr conducted for Moderate Fm. BendmoUeUdrawinRorphoto. W sadU HJ natMiUblerre.or.cBWK'i. irarn..m. S!ll.utd. AlWht-Bov toOV uin PtnW." with eo of aam.la tha u. adflgaoouatieaBt tne. liinm, a A. 8NOV&CO. ; STREET RAILWAY NOTICE. The motor on tbe Albany treet rail way will connect promptly with all Iraim . hnm tha rienot. day and nioht. Soecial trips will be made at special Btes. t. V. CoitN, Cordactor, .fT7ND A boy's macintosh, almost 1 new. about eight miles from Albany Call on J W SodIU 1009 Many Cases of New Goods at the , Blain Clothing Company's. Seasonable and Nobby Suits for Men. Pretty and Durable Suits for Boys. An elegant line ot Furnishings in the Latest Designs The Best Underwear for Winter. Stylish Hats and Caps. The Styles and Prices Will Satisfy You. The Fair Wishes to speak today of the new Lamps, China and Glassware which for beauty and cheapness far sur passes anything ever offered in the valley. J. A. WEnYER 1SD S00 PACIFIC LINE. To ill Points East Solid vertibule trains, confuting of pal ace sleeping car, loxa ioos dining car, elegant day coaches, magnificent tourist cars ind free colonist sleepers from the Pa a&c to the Atlantic withoat change, eorr Dtaacr ajto caaapasr aoura r Kootcnny) illlnln? District I aaacsr. asw PKXTBK, aochs cm, uua, TRAIL, aosLaxnae All point i the Okasagaa Country. Ge a pamphlet sriving a fait descriptioc of this wonderful country. Atk tbe aent lor a copy or tbe mints? Un ot Bntur Colambta. Lowes rates o and from ETJKOPJiJ Atlantic eteamabip ines. Canadian Pac. Ry. Uo 's .Royal Mail Steamship line to China and Japan CaXADtA avstbauak traaxxa us 0501XLC, rui ajro acsrmaua. Tbe shortest lice to the Cclooies. These steamers carry aa experienced medical man. and a stewardess on every voyage . For time table, pamphlets, or any in ormation. call oa or address. S N STEELE CO. Agenta.Albaay Or. KJOOlLfc. An t, 1 Tbird St- 1 ort- and. Or. GEO. McL, BROWN. D. P. A. Vancouver. B. C Oregon Cexthal & EASTERN R. R. CO. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Yaquina Bay withth San Francisco 5 Yaqaina Ba? STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SlfiailirFaiiDi' Sails from Taquina every 9 days foi San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. 7 A&MKGES ACCOMOOATIOXr U-SSCRTASSII Shortest- rout between the Willam ette Valley and California. Fare from Albany and points weet tc Ban Francisco Cams 8 0C Bvazaaoa 6.0C Bound trip good for 60 days 17.0C To Coos Bay Cabin ." IS-M To Humboldt Bay and Port Orford, Cabin 110.01 River Division. Steamer "Albany" between Portlan and Corvallis, through w ithout 1 r-o ve Leaves Albany 8.-00 a. m. Tueeda Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves Po land. Yamhill street docK, 6:0C a. m Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays. fcDWlS MOM, 4 v mito, Manager Supt River Div. lUTBNTC I t S, aN FOKEI6X iniwuu PRnr.iiRFn EUGENE W.J0HNS0N, Motor afliltliiiPatefltCaisK tm Me Tert Are.. Washiest. C DISSOLUTION NOTICF. Notice is hereby given that the so-rart- neiship heretofore existing between LH Montanve ana l l tiaciiieman is 'ois tuy dissolved by mutual content. A'bany, Or, Aug 31st. L H MONTAKYK, P HACKUUtAK. D' RES3-M A KING. Ladies wishing learn cutting and httipg by tbe Mj n system, call an Mrs. It. K. Owe reuses made tor $2.50 and np. Cor 3 aodCalapooia. IT 7 ANTED. A few more engage vv ments by the day to sew. Mrs R. fc. Owxh. T ANTED-UPRIG HTANDFAITH f Y FUL gentlemen or ladies to trav for responsible, established bou in Oregon. Monthly t55 00 and ex per s Position steady. Reference tncl self addressed stamped envelope. Dominion Company, Dept. H, Oaio a O'Brien's New Clothing tore A big line of mens and boys boots and shoes, trunks, valises, suits. An exten -sive line of mens and youth furnishing s, hats and caps. All the above goods have been bought at low prices. We Will not be undersold Foster Blk 1st St. Albany; Or OCTOBER 18, 1897 Big Value at Small Cost. Ha F. McILWAIN, 2 long handled brooms.... I 25 9 bars Savon Soap 25 Aumsville or Stay too floor pr sack I 00 10 papers matchee 05 4 papers beet matches 10 30 lbs good rice 1 00 30 yds extra E muslin 100 Mens beavv kip boots 2 20 Ladies Storm King shoes... ISO C Our One Dollar Blankets 1 00 Mens fine witter shoes 2 35 8 papers Arbuckie or Lion coffee. 1 00 Z papers " " . Mens and ladies arrived and will be ces also Rubber Boots and shoes. Call at flcllwain's Cash Store for great values at small prices. SIEIABT AKD SOI HDf.CO. Dealers in Hardware, . Paiits and Gils, wapn lateral 1 Iron, Steel, Goal Ctiin, etc b tot as Wheat is a good price and there is no reason in the world why yon should not boy yoor wife a cook stove. e can fit yoa oat with anything in the line of stovea and ranges, having a large stock of "Jewels" and "L'niversala" constantly on hand. Ocns and Ahhcxittox Hunting has now commenced and we are prepared for it with a fine !ine of gone and a big stock ol ammunition. Ours'ock of shot guns is particularly good and the prices very low. Vil early ana get yoa? choice. Bictclcs We still carry the two best bicycles in the market theColunibia ana mauioim. mere ten t any otner wheel that will give aa good satisfaction, and the people are beginning to find it oat. W e also bave a repair abop, so u your old wbeel needs any work, come around and we will pat it in good shape lor you. JawtxDisK Hakrows Does your old disk harrow rear np in the middle un less yoa ran a rail into it? When yoa get a "Jewel" yoa won't have this trouble. It haa a solid steel frame, ia the most durable harrow on the market, nd if it doean't do as good work aa any of them yoa can bring it tack. Plows and Haows You can't raise 30 bushels of wheat per acre nnleea vou get tne ground in good condition and we nave tne implements to do it with and want to sell them. We can sell you plows that will be light draft and will scour in any soil and we don't think any one can beat us on price. Tut Best Broav brought into the val ley ia Studebaker'a "laser," and wo in vita you to come around and take a look at our stock. We have them in light and heavy sises,brewster and end springs quarter leather an 1 full leather tops and tbe gears in tnree dinerent colors. 100 Bc9hkls of wheat is a common every-da v load for a S1 Studebaker wagon. It ia not warranted by tbe mak ers under sucn a load, but it carries tbM much right along daring the straw-Leal ing season. However it ia warranted to carry as much as a wagon of any other manufacture. II you a ant a wag on that wilt last you daring the rest oi your life, bay the "Studebaker." Scriwoa Drills Wm Jordaa, E D Farwell, JnoHutchins, Wm Walker, J Arcuibald, B J Becker, Al Perrv, S Freerksen, Geo Edge, Z G Hayes, Frank Trites, D Barrett. If vou think the Superior drill ia not right at the top, ask any ot the above named gentlemen, each ot whom bought and used one last spring. We have just received a car load for the fall trade, and tbey are not old bankrupt stock from Portland, but were shipped direct to a from the factory Aug. 1st. Come around and see the very latest and best drill e are receiving another large invoice of the Oregon all wool suits, which we are 82ll:.ng from $9.00 toflO.OO.thebest value in the market CASH STORE Mens Oregon wool suits from $5 to 11 00 ? lbe Arm A Hammer Soda (balk) 25 Brightest A Beet tobacco, per ping 20 Crackers, per cartoon.. 10 Ladies 6 jackets and e pea . 4 00 Mens $1 50 per suit nnderwear... 1 00 FadorabatsfLSO grade for 100 6-4 cent bar Codahya soap and 1 paper Kex chewing gum 23 5 gallon keg sugar hcuse syrup 125 6 pr mens rio top socks 25 i lbe Mocha and Java coSee 1 00 macintoshes have sold at small pri Doxt Fobgr that the place to boy all these articles and many others that wo bave not mentioned, is at tne store ot the STEWART SOX HDW.CO. Given Away to the Lucky One. 1 103 Piece Dinner Set of ths celebrated fiarilaiid French China. Handsomely Decorated, lis latest design, with 6old Trimmings. Call on ns and Post yourself now yon may get tnis BeantiM Pre sent notice for Publication Laxo Orwca at OaasoK Crrr, Oa. Oct 13th. 1S97. Kotice ia hereby siren that ! following named settisr haa tiled notice of his isUa tioa to mak. anal proof io aucport et his claim, and that sid proof will be sad be fore Ui ooantv clerk of Un coonty ai ai bany, Oiio, oa'Kcvembar 27u, 1S97, Eliaa Morlej;H K 11432 foe the lot 5 ot See 14, Tp 9 South R 1 East. He aassea tha following witnesses to prove kia en I is a Ma teaideeea epoa sod ealtiya&oa of. aaid land: vts: Charles Swaak. Henry Lyoaa, Jason W Tenoey, Aadraw r isa walt, all ot L.ys. Oan. RoaKAT A M ILLS, KegisW , APPLES WASTED, three car loads of several varieties Cash paid, at high- eat prices Call on uuam nm.wfpw ite Russ House.. GIRL WANTED. To do general boos work, ono who is willing to work. Call at the reaideace ot M. Senders. t i OST. A green enamel wreath pin I .The finder will be suitably on leaving at this office. lewaruea ftpal Culture aii Moil .Emerson or Dolsarte MARY CUNDIFF, Cor. Sid and Washington St.