f cmocrat The Pioneers of the Pacific is thename of new order. Peed ie ton haa one. The woman who mafries a man to ie toria bim will bave plenty of time to repent at letsnre. Not having any big suits on hand Mr Havermver, the aagar trust man has secured a email notoriety by having an operation for appendicitis. A seventeen year old Seattle girl ha, just made a burgular throw up hie banda There ia a sirl for you that wouldn't scream at a mocae. The Youth's Companien ia running a tall page advistieement in some of the big dailes. Notwithstanding its present enormous business it wants more, and it knows haw to get it. The invention of Mr Geo Mil'er, of Eugene, of a machine for melti ng i path to Klondike, ia as impractical as flying machine. It won't do the bnsi nves according to tbe Democrat's prog- noaUcator. bpain is getting mad, and now tome one aaya tbe fur will fly. 8pain bad better keep just cool as possible. She will need all the nerve she possesses. Really t Spain will not get very mad ust enough to'make a showing. A combination is already being ar ranged to defeat Banna. The feeling ia so strong that the reelection of tbia great boss is a menance to the country that many people in Ohio will be willing to bave anything done that will get bim out of tbe Senate. The President of Brasil now bas opportunity to be known. An attempt has been made to assassinate him. That is about the only way some of these South American presidents have of be coming known. . Mara Twain will now have material lor another book. He wae present at a session of tbe Austrian legislature in which the members called each other such pet names as liar, disgracefulscamp drunken clown and others not pennies ible in a familypaper like tbe OaMOcaaT. TLe scene ie said to bave been tbe most disgraceful one on record. An enthusiastic church member of Philadelphia has just contributed $1 to tbe church on bis birthday, pledging himself to double the amount on each anniversary of his birth for ths rest of his life. If be keepe bis pledge and lives long enough tbe church will have plenty of money, for the amount of his offering 25 years hence will be something over $16.000,0.0. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat : American machines cf many kinds are making their appearenee in Eogland. A London trade journal aaya thy are found ia the English factories devoted to boots and shoes, eoap, rubber, bicycles, and paper boxes. American printing presses, type setters, and type writers are common in England, and steel rails are going forward by ship loads. Our agriculture machinery also ia admitted to be superior to any other, though the decline of agriculture ia dreat Britaa limits its application in that quarter. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. A sommittee of tha Board of loca tion yesterday elected thirty men and five women at 2 a day to go about tbe town aa truant teachers and ran into tbe acboola all children between eight aad thirteen years of age wbo are not now in attendance at some school. Just when they will begin their work, if the board abould confirm their selection, ia not yet known ; and it ia still more uncertain what tbey will do with th. youngsters when they catch them. If tbe city real ly cotitains so many children not goiu g to school that a corps of thirty-five men aod women must be employed to gather them in. where will room be found to put them all ? Better first look after tbe many who are not aow properly cared for ia the schools tban to erowd tbem with those whom tha eity must pay Its truant catcher $2 a day to fore, into the class room. Lived in Luxury. If r. Pullman loved luxury. His Chi cago home was a paUca. After it was finished he spent about f250,000 improv ing it. . a railroad track cam. up to a rear door, so that ha could atep from hia dooratep into bia private ear and be whirled to any part of tbe continent at the expense of tbe railroads. Most of his correspondence be carried on by tele graph at tbe expense of the telegraph companies. He owned an island in tbe St- Law rence and had a palace there. He brought bis daughters np ia luxury and his sons to work. Oae of tbem, em ployed in tbe New York office in tha Mills Building, got $8 a week. But bis father paid bis bjard at tbe Windsor and gave bim au allowance sufficient to iosnre hisd eeeot comfort. He had a band in many enterprises, all successful . He helped to build tbe elevated roads in New York and his com pany built the ears ned on them . It is one of the biggist ear building plants in tbe eonntrv. He bouuht real estate which multiplied many fold. He was tbe intimate of many men of national repute. He did not care much for society. He was food of an excitiog game ft draw poker. Yet he was inclined to be reli gious and when one Saturday night tbe gam. .ran over tbe midnight hour he sent $300 to his church in the nam. of "J. Pott," sod was greatly amused when tbe pastor read out that name before tbe congregation and said he would be glad to make the acquaintance of the gentle man. Shedd Items. Wintery weather at present. in. creamery will run Ihree tines a wees during tne winter. . Mr Frank Thrift left lor fjotithern Cal- liorme sae era. W. hear rumors that on. of our bach' lore who baa almost reachad fort mere, is to be married about New Years. NcKinley "prosperity" most bave made gun cnangee. . V W Robnelt and J A Couey expect o H W Davis haa been engaged in tl . appl. busines for some time past, Al bany bas beea bia priocipal market. The i W O. T. U. will Rive. "Hot Tomalley" sociable on Thanksgivine evening. Sandwiches and coffee 6c- iel cream and cake 10c. A short prog'raro will be given and hot Tomalley's will be furnished free to young and old. Ad i mission 10 cents; children under 12 free Whtm A shiver went down the back of east ern Washington on Monday. A sncw torm did It. Mr. Pennoyer is again buiug mention ed for governor of Oregon. H is very doubtful if he would run again, but if be 1.4 mftlm & red hot run. UVUIU W TV J aaaws He has a way of doing things in mat tyle. Tha Cincinnati Enquirer has just ar rived in Albany with an immense rooster on the first page in honor oi tne oetea u. Banna, and so it looked 10 Ohio wnen ih- n.n.r was tmblirtied. but the aspect toon changed. Anottier roonr hatched, we are wry to say. not A New York choir has refused to sing because the pastor of the t hurch worked in, the election of Low. The leader of the Choir is a Cuban, and it is declared that Low opposed the recognition of the belligerency of the Cubans, the cuoan leader was mad, and the choir stood in with him. The incident bas a humor ous as wsll as a serioue eide to it . . Tk.'Mt Standard Oil trust some time aso was ordered dieeolved. It pre .ativ - tended to disband, but didn't do anything of tbe kind, and now it bas been cited for contempt. It will probably not go any further than that. These million aires generally hav. no tronble in set Uing these littie different es like con tempt without any disagreeable feat ure. A good many people are beginning to fear that tbe price of wheat ie down for rood. The Dkmocr.vt bas learned from experience that it doesn't know any. thins about it. Its only hobby on the wheat Question ie to make a practice of ..lHnnn the first hia-h market, and that a man bad better be caught up than with it down rith i a bruit a vear and a half ago a man bet a red apple that uorrant wuuia never be banged. It looks now as if he will lose Lia wager. The noose la light ning around the ieck of tbe moat noted i murderer in tbe history of tbe racta coast, and only suicide can save its being stretched according to tbe present out look. A great deal is being said just now j again aboot a special session of the I?gie- j htture this winter. It ia being figured out by some that if one is not called and a senator elected tbe reen'.t of the next year's election will be such that the re publicans will not get eooogir votee to fill tbe offire. There are s gns that way. The recent eaeb-rn elections bave been somewhat of a straw in that direction. Notwithstanding th!s fart it is probable that Governor Lord a ill not call the leg islature together. He ie eet in bis ways, and is not blown by every wind. At the same time what ie done io Washington with tbe appoint mem of Mr Corbett will bave considerable to do with the mat ter. Perhaps the greatest senatorial e'.ee tion in tbe history of tbe United Sia'es will be that in Ohio, when Marcos Hanna comes bp for reelection. While he bas supporters that will du aoyth:na that money will command be also has enemies, and they are bister one. Some of them are in his party, and tbey wil: fight to the last ditch to defeat him. He will only be elected after a hard struggle. Of course there will be an effort to bave (he caucus eettle the matter, but Mr. Banna will probably not be able to get enough in it for that. The result though the Democrat predicts, will be tbe elec tion of Hanna, based purely on bis rep utatton forbuyicgnp men that no one else can touch. A Big Task. The monetary commission back at Washington is trying to settle the finan cial question, aad for tbe purpose ia te ceiving plans from acyone wbo thinks he knows tb. proper way. Tbe result is a good many responses. JobnG Bullitt of Philadelphia, has shot tbe followiog at tb. romasisuon,a plan evedently ic the interact of tb. monied men, and aa it haa attracted more attention than any others we give it for criticisms and con- rderatioo : Tnat all outstanding currency obliga tions, amountiug to about $800,000,000, shall be taken np and canceled, being replaced according tobuisnees exigencies under th. direction cf a currencv board commission, composed of tbe president, secretary of tb. treasury aad controller of tb. currency), by t per cent bonds. There is to be but one kicd of currency, namely, national bank notes, redeem able in gold at tb. bank of issue, and a selected bank of reserve, and these nutes are to be issuid gradually to replace United States obligati ons as tha latter are retired. These notes are to be aecured by a deposit of IS per cent in gold in tbe treasury, by 15. per o-nt in gold ia tb. ha iik vaults, and by firt-t lieu opon tbe bank's assseta, aa welt aa by special provision giving tbe government the right toasses all na'ional banks, wbec needed, to make good the notes of de faulting bank, tbe notes of which would then be redeemed by the government. A tax is to be laid upon tbe baukt to carer tbe expenses of the currency board and the balance held to secure redemp tion of notes in gold; but if this exceeds $10,000,000, the surplus msy be covered into tbe treasury to pa7 interest on United States bonds aod for general purpores. This tax should be ol 1 per cent, or 1 per cent per annum, as the commission sbali e'ect. Power should be given to banks, under permission from the curiency board, to increase the note issue when there is a demsnd caus ed by an unusual financial emergency such increase to be subject to a tax(to be determ'ntd from time to time by the oarrency board, opon the notes while in circulation, the tax npon the notes to he at a rate which would not put pressure npon tbe banks to take op the note when the emergency bad passed . Silver and subsidiary coins should be redeemed in gold by tb. United S'ate goverment when demanded. These amount to about $100,000,000 No notes should be isrued for less than t5 Na tional banks should be constrained to exchange notes now out of tue by surrendering notes ae they receive them. Customs demands and taxes of all kinds dus to the government shou'd he 1 payaMe one-third in gold and two-th'rda in bank notes. Thi is necessary to sup ply the government with the gold re quired by it to pay interest npon United States bonds, redeem silver, and for oth er purposes. Th. legal-tender qnalitv of gold and silver should remain ae now provided by law, and they should be the only legal tender, except to the ex'ent of two- thirds of eu'toms duties and taxes dr. tbe gavernment, wbicb should be pay. able In bank notes, as above stated. ill 3 The Astronomy of Ufa. When an astrono mer foretells the ex act minute at which two planets will cross each other, we know there ia no magic about it. The whole nnimu ia governed by laws. A man who studies these laws of nature carefully and reduces them to a set ence, can count on exact results every time. A doctor knows that certain remedies affect certain diseases. When a disease seems to nave no remedj . tt, doctors nronounce it incurable. All the time Nature may have the remedy right al hand, but it will only be discovered by the doctor who has studied longer and deepei than others into this particular disease, rnn.nmntion seemed for a Ions; time with out a remedy, until Dr. Pierce made hit wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery" je Tfn m- It has Droved to be a marvelous and almost unfailing specific for consump tion and all forma of lung, bronchial and Its effects seem almost magical but its op eration is based upon simple natural laws. It has the peculiar property of enabling the blood-making glands to manufacture healthy, red blood and pour it abundantly into the circulation. This nourishing, vital effect ia ranidlv manifested ia the lungs and bronchial tubes where it stops the wasting process and builds np healthy tissue. It is readily assimilated by stomachs which are too weak to digest cod liver oil, and it ia far superior to malt-extracts as a perma nent and scientific flesh -builder in a: wasting diseases. Twenty-five years ago eight different doctor told me that I would live but a short time, that 1 had consumption ana must air,- wnra wa m. Coope. Esq., of Myers Vslley, Pottawatomie Co, Kins? I finally commenced taking Dr. Pierce'i Golden Medical Discovery and am still on th land and among the living. I have nith to be lieve that it bas lengthened my life for the la twenty-five vears, and I have no much ntith in mt of your medicines that I want one of your ' Com man Sense Medical Adviacra." Dr. Pierce's medicines are recognized at standard remedies throughout the world la "Pleasant PeUeta" cure constipation Gov. Lord's Thanksgiving Proc lamation. As the year draws to a c'ose, it is fit ting that the people nl nr e'ate render grateful ackoowledguicuts to the Giver of all Good for the many bleeaings and mercies vouchsafed to ne during the past year. The financial depression which so long afflicted our country, and bore so heavily on the courage and energy of oar people, ia speedily passing away. We are on the threehold oi returning pros perity. Confidence in national integrity ia atimulaling industrial activity, reviv ing gainful foreign trade, and Improving business !in general. Our workshop ; are rapidly opening, to meet the increas ing demands of trade ;eor pasture ranges are dotted over with flocks and hsrds, and our farms have yielded bountiful crops, which bsve been socceeefnlly har vested and profitably marketed. The labor of the artisan and ths husband man is receiving more generous reward Public peace bas beeu maintained aad social order pievatla throughout theetate We bave escaped famine and pestilence and every form of public calamity. Our school system is enlarging the domain of knowledge, and our charitable in emotions are extending relief to th needy and distressed. We live under conditions that are favorable to educa tional nrogree., axial reforms and polit ical advancement that secure equal rights, and the blessings of civil sod religious liberi'y; that preserve tbe public order, and mantain tbe national , credit, that a in.ulate itskistriaraititity j and encourage commercial entirpriae; that forser self dependence and individ ual worth; that ofler opportunities for intellectual achievements aod material prosperity, and that insures th. advan tages of a free aod enlightened govern ment. We have every reason to rejoice and raise our voices in praise and thanks giving. Ia conformity, therefore, with ths ' proclamation of the presi dent of tb. United State, and in compliance with time -honored custom, I, William P Lord, govenor of tbe state ot Oregon do hereby deeignat. aod set apart. 1 bureday, the 25ih day ot November, 1893,to be obreserved as a day of tbanke- giving and prarer. In heartfelt recog nition of abuodant meicies, I recomiiied that tbe people of tbe state refain on that day, aa far as may be, from their usual "ocatioc, and that they assembb in fbeir customary places ef worsbip, and offer devout thanks to the Ruler of tb. Universe, aid implore His contin ued care and protection. Ll old and voung gather beneath tbe rooftrec ia thankful obseivsnce of th. dsy.snd tind more clceely the bonds of affection aod family ties, so important to tbe well being of tbe slate: let those who bave been blessed with abundaoee remember tbe Door and unfortunate, with geneoua contributions, to enable tbem to par ticipate In general thanksgiving. It ail devote tbe day to awakening of patriotic sentiments and rega.d for social order, to the doing of charitable deeds sod strengthening of ties of friendship, to tbs enjoyment of hospital ity and innocent amusement, and to such other acts as will testify to our sense of duty to the Supreme Ruler aod our appreciation of His manifold bless ings. Done at the Capitol, in Salem, Oregon, this ninth day of November, in tbe year of th. Lord one thousand eight hundred ninety-seven. Wm.p.Lord, Governor, By the Governor; H R Kincaid, Decretory ol Stat. Blanco bas offered to parJon all tbs rebels in Cuba, but tha rebels don't, wish to be pardoned. They 'want lib erty or death ; tbat is what they are af ter. It is war to the hilt. A10RTHERN U PACIFIC R. R, '-uiUnan rfleepin? tJars, Sle at Dinirg Oars, ' ouris" Sleeping OarF dt Paul Minneapolis Dulutb t argo, i . Grand Forks Crookston Winnipeg Helena and Butt. THROUGH TICKE S,,.( TO Chicago Washington Philadelphia New York Boston and al Points East and ftoutb i . Through tickdts to Japan and Ch na, vis Tscoma and Northern Pacific steamshir Co., an American line. For information, time cards, maps and tick-eta call on or write O G Burkhart agnt, Albany, Or. AD Charlton. At Gen Pass Agf Portland. MISFITS. As the prospect of Mark Henna's election increases the price of wheat goes downward. Eugene came very near having, a hu man watch. A two year old child swal lowed part of a watch spring. Prompt action by a doctor prevented the child from stopping. Some more people are happy. The blind school warrants are to be paid, and the officers of that school will not now be intereeted so much in a special ses sion of the legislature. Squire Farrar of Patera has been ap pointed a member of the state board of equalisation, a pretty good man for a very poor position. The backbone of the Illinois coal strike bas again been broken. It has now been broken enough times to oe ready to feed to the chickene. At least two men in the state house of Oregon are eclipsed in fame 'by their brilliant sons: J J Murphy and T W Davenport. Journal. When Dan Lamont reached San Fran cisco the air is said to bave turned chil ly, for which the Examiner is authority. The Alaska Thawing and Heating Co. was incorporated veeterdav at Salem with three Portland men as incorporat ors and t?5,000 as the nominal capital stock. Thus ia nature to be overcome and the frigid winters of the north made nearaoie. it cannot man do. Alice Johnson, a former Corvallia oirl. said to have an unenviable reputation. was recently marrid io St. Louis, Mo., to a widower aged 52, with three children, ana worcn .w,uw. rrof. L. II. Bailev. of Cornell, bas written a book on Garden Making. This book ebouhl be eagerly perused by Kdf tors noier ana r letcber, ot Salem, men noted for their SDud and strawberry raising. The year 1854 was an eventful one for Oregon. In it there were born in Ore gon Col. Robert A. Miller, U. 8. Senator Ueo. W. McBride, Jodire R. S. Beaa. Judge Taylor, and ex-State Printer Frank C Baker. Prof. Fred Dunn, of tbe WUkmeU.istfls University, at Kalem last niaht. lectured on Tha Frogs of Aristopbone. It is to be Doped be lettled iualfrc t natness, nearly as important as Mark Henna's election. Next Friday night at Jefferson Editor Fletcher, of tbe Salem Independent, will lecture oft Tilling the Soil. Tbe envious Journal man, who is onlv posted on strawberries snd grapes, says the lev-tore ia a very humorous one. It is an Interesting and commendable fact that whenever tbe Indian boys ol Coemawa play foot ball tbe papers after wards speak of their gentlemanly ways. That is food for white hoodlums who do not play foot ball to reflect upon. Theodore Durrant nioet bans. Thet supreme court rendered a decision te terdaythbt settled the matter. It is bich time it waa eettlMi too. I-- . M m i U A 1 : v , - , . . i nearlT thTZ ! J mordeT "nm,l,d ' A word to business men : A transient advertiser cones along and sweep hun- dreds of dollars out of the town for "cat- endar" or "busine men's guide." What uwiwranrarii; comeiomg mails mhlJ.h U K. m w : ;: ' f" tasat. fail... .ml . .1. iV. Arj:, it make tiaht in th. JIeoraa,,nr'-.,n b,c0 credited with nal. Th. wild goose ia going, and, as an evidence that they are thinning out. tha Willows. Cal. Review aaya that 20 years ago tiogn uienn paid out lor - wages to gooes herders, 40 in nnmber, for one .ana to suddiv loetn witn am munition, lb. snug sum ol f 12.000. Now It takes but 10 goose herders on tbe Ulenn ranch and not a 22ad part of dam age is done to Ue growing crops. The Not tbern Pacific Railway Com- pany has collected statistics as to ae number of persons going from Poget Hound alone to Alaska since the steamer Portland arrived Joly 17. with her re port of rich strike, on th. Klondike. The nnmber ia 124S. These fignres are exclusive of those starting from Portland aod San Francisco and the overland ronte.wrich aggregated manv thousands. In view of the fact that Seattle bas been advertising and claiming rtgbt alcng tnat wwu bad been ootfitted iroiu tbat city alone this sutemeot is of great in terest. It has i it been learned at Tacoma tbat tbe smooth swindler who. about a month aeo. worked tb. local reoreseota- uvee oi in. oiaodard UU Company lor about 11000. representing himself f be tb. Iravelina- auditor of the comDanv, and inducing them to indorse his checks and to vouch for him at tbe banks, was a noted confidence man a bo. about two or three weeks before he cam. to the bound waa discharged from th. Oregon penitentiary, in which institution be bad served a five year's term for pretty much toe name sort oi a "graft" lie worked in Tacoma, and bia photograph was at that time adorning tb. walls of all police headquarters on the coast. Telegram. Rev Sheldon Jackson, tbe well known Alsska missionary, wbo was in Portland not long ago, was elected moderator of the general assembly of tb. Presbyterian church last summer, notwithstanding bis 10 jears in Alaska. 11 is election is credited to a speacb of Dr. Spinning wbo in conclusion said: " if tbe Apostle Paul were here, he might be asked to meet distinguished men like ex Presi dent rJsrrisnn, or John Wansrnsker, or eminent divines, but he would reply : 'Yea tbey are good men. but isn't there a little, quiet, home missionary like man named Sbelton Jackson on some of the back seats?" Tbia waa too much for the assembly aod Jackson was electa J at once. Ex. John A. Willard, a Minnesota million aire, has jost fsiled, owing .00,000,witli a lot ol real estate on band which the returning prosperity lias failed to make of valua. This boasted millionaire will probably not pay 25 cents ou the dollar, and so the world goes. Tbe supreme court of Oregon lias just decided tbat a marriage within six months of a divorce is illegal, no matter where performed. This knocks out the Vancouver tiick. Asa matter of tact though, marriages bave been performed riaht along in Oregon within the pro hibited eix months, without any notice being taken of tbem. Jacksonville Timee: J6ns Nelson, who left Jacksonvilletwo years ago for Cook's Inlet, Alraka, re turned recently . He was one of the two thousand people who went iuto that sec tion in 1895, and he does not speak in flattering terms of it; in fact, he does not intend to go back to the frozen north at all. Mr. N. says that very few of the many who hav. gone to Alsska have been repaid for the troubh , and that there is much exsggerat.oa in the le ports that come from there." eastern papers just reacmrg line quite generally call tbe recent elect'on a great democratic victory, there are many things to indicate that the country doesn't wish to have Mark Hanna quite so eoospiucous. People wbo read tbat Hkagusy a lo become a great metroplis had better not get excited . Tbere is pretty good reason to believe that Skaguay ia th. greatest fake of tbe age, and a good place to keep awa7 from for a permanent residence. TELEGRAPHIC Tbe It arrant Case San Francisco, Hcv. 9. District At torney Dames appeared bete re Judge Unbra today and sUued that he had received official notice that the supreme court of tbe United Slates bid allirmed the decision of the Ioer court in the Durrant case, Judge bah re there jpon raudn un order that pun-ant be brought be f did I'iiii tomorro ia order that a new ditto may be set for carrying out the sentence already imposed upon the condemmed miirlerer. It was rumored that Friday next nisy be selected as the date cf the execution. Tbe Fever New Okmcaks. Nov. 9. Tlio yellow fever continues on the decrease, as today's record indictee, the board of health ia elated over the early dermioation of tbe scare The health boird's working forces have been reduced to a minium, hut there is an abundance of work for those re tained. Kli Fisare New York, Nv. 9. The executive committee of th" Chicago & Northwestern railroad met in this city today for the pur pose of forruellv executing ;he refunding rnorgage of $lii, 000.000 against tbe raid. It could not be ascertained whether tbe de finite action will be taken by 'he executive committee. On tbe stock exebangn a bet of $1000 even was offered that the Chicago & Northwestern rond would increase its divides 1 ai the next declaration. Beat Ike Bla Slant Carhon, Nov. 9. The entire state bas been startled and shocked at th murder late this afternoon of Chan. A Jones, United States district a'torney, by lulisn Guinan, tbe 10 ) ear-old son of a well- known physician. The prominence of all connected with tbe affair, the peculiar attendant circumstances, and the sudden- ess or mo irageuy maae it one or me m'. sensational bappentnga in the hutory of Nevada. louog duinan said Jones was too intimate with bis sister. UaaMala llupeM Wallace. Nov. 9 It is believed here that Daniel Lamont, vice president of tbe Nortbern t'acihc. will, within two month succeed t'resiuent Hill at the bead of tbe Ureal horthern svttem. The belief it based on the tone of a memge which pa d between Iuiont and Hill when the former was here recently. kllln Twa Hew Graft's Pami, Nov. 8. As a south bound freight train approached Urare- creek trestle, two miles north of Leland. this afternoon, tbe engineer noticed two men walking on the tretle. In reDOt).e I to a warning whUOe from the engin. they i j got on a prticUnir bent so that in train i left the ber-t and trii t r.. .k- trestle, bot wae struck bribe eoeine. and burled to the botom of Use creek, about 30 feet, striking a bent in tbe decent aad in stantly ktihng him. UU name was II H s Davis. i The same train, while switching in Grant's Pass this eveniog ran over and 1 killed a tramp, who attempted !o board ! it. r I M Ike rank Trenbte Wasntso-iv, Nov. 8. Senator Mc Bnde was at tbe White House tL.r fnr a short time, but did nt seethe president J Business rnattrrs in New York nare pre- J reaUd the wnator from joioing the corn- f mere committee, wtich is iareatigatlng! im- uwg(irim U.e Mllippi rirrr, , lommiMiooer nermann aod tleoton Killin o- i oniano, were also caller un tbe idejt. pr.w- j bn-.u .... . . ! rrU4ralUt SvswtalaMBIa WasrttsGTox, Nov. S Tbe president! tfdiy made the follow appointment: C j W Uodfiey Uontrr of Kenttu-kr. ; extraordinary and minuter pmpot- j .ti.ry to Goatemal.; Edw.n M Yean.. Jgrat far the Indian t at Lemhi. Idaho;' j Edward M Bartlett, rrgwter of tha land s ! oSic L Uande, Or. ; Mijot Lwis! ' Marvfcal. corps of engineer, to le a uk-ti- j her of the Miswxm commuaioa. : j a.rtai.a ., .. ! fViiMti- v i. i LOLSMBl. OT. S. A local dflnorrstic newsnaoer Drinti an nimi .m r v ' rotary ol tbe detaocratic central j saying lb at at a conference of dexsocrattr leaders et the state it a decided to j wedge tbe vote of as many densocratic ! meniLers of tbe democratic asoerobly a I could be controlleJ, to Govoreer BushnII i for reoator. on coooition that tbe liovemov; coo a owumsna enougb rcp!Jb'uao vote to ' uske Lis election poiaible. a Math Walte? illBiD or. 7. Tbe chini toansil b s approved th rl?ia of rxMitical ainni, for Cuba aad the i'failipptan. The government deue that tbe action to be taken with regaru to tbe remark made by t;o-ral Weiler to tbe drnutafm. ,d In bi hnrtly before he Wt Havana is the remit of anv sumtiiui tbe sodjfet from Washington. No com- I fawnes in abundance f-ir family oe. JXI munications bave been nvvirnl from tbe rods ol worew wire fence and everything ia A mr can gorcremeat t a the matter. good repair Trataav'!. i Aim hare 2 ra:lch cow and oae Wife , . befn-A in Feb.) alt high grade Jer- A mcrCEtiqrT, N M ho-. 7 Tbi.t- fcr sale cbep . C D B its ik m up a urani. vu mile wet ct here lat met t at 7:50. reache AlbU'iuevite at 11:30 this nicrn leg. None of toe train crew nor pasen gwrs were kiUed ncr injured. Tb eiprem ccmpant 'a low cannot he btarned. but it is stoan to be large. The Santa ie fan 5c Company lost a combination aod npro-sa car. a day coacb, and a chair car. The hold npof the train was aocon.pl Ub ed by two men. Mclean Cuccixxatti. Nov, 7 J.-.hn R and party trU tonight lor Waobinirtoa .r. Mcless bas beea considered tha deaK ocruic candidate for senator, and his de parture i regarded aa an indication lhat he comedea tbe legislature of tbe reoutli rane, notwithtandingthenurueron notices rf cont. Before bis departure Mr. Ms lan held a cvnference with t'hairnmn McConvillH nd other democratic lead- a Baw Wrerk BrrFALo, Nov. 7. Tbe utearoer IJ iho. of tbe Western Trannt Line i NVw 1 nrt Central), foundered in eioht fatlmm. water at 4 M0 this mr.roimj t,tt I,,- on Lais Erie. This point jo's out imn tbe lake from the Canadian (bore about sixty 6ve miles west of Buffalo, and it. viainitv has been the scene of manv disas ters, nineteen were drowned, brint, li but two on board. A Spaltaae Kabbrry FrOka.VE. Njv. 7. Three mssked mon enbfred Ueurm Weeard's room at it.. Railroader's .otel. tbia ( Mohdav covered bim with a revolver and robbed nis pants of IS 50. Under his pillow was a vest containing a wallot with $70. The robbers took the vest but the pocket book and money dropped oa tbe floor unnoticed, and Wcgard found them later. Sale Palpaar4 IKsvxK, Nov. 7. Mastir in Chancery V D CornUh arrived here todnv from Omaha f jr the purpose of postponing tbe le of the Denver Pacific branch of the Luion Pacific, wbtrh was to occur tomor row. Ibe tale will bepos'pontd until Dec 20, Ibe intention being to delay the dispo sition of the Ueover branch until after tbe four Kansas branches of Ibe system hare ben sold. Just Across the Way. At F II Pfeiffr's vou can iret the best Coas. and Eastern oysters to he found. He also keejs the bent line of confection ary in the city. Call on bim for tbe be', or even thmtr in his line. Try our taaaiftings utlOc. Extra quality. C. K. Brownell. THtfi 3 EST CMhes racks end ironing boards are trade by E. B. Davidson. Sample sf HopKius b.-oi., where order may be If It S. P, SCIf LEB k CO. Merchant Tailors Oarrv tbe largast and most complete stock of Ulotns ia tne vaJiey. . Oil Siaoi ia Flinn Block. O'Brien's New Clothing btore the Uregon H3ll!ng from in the market be undersold Foster Blk 1st PLOW Oliver Best on earth. Everyone knows the Oliver Sfll OTllV -TV X HOPKINS BROS. Albany Oregon. t CANDY CATHARTIC A E CXJNSTIPATION am I i.i v?rr 3Iillfot Sale. Vnr ai r tl- rxchanc for improved , rral isute. a Ur-. well ! i:psd aawrutil. n good running "dev. i oi-mill I u ? ,le 5 adiareot U a Ur. timber belt areot U. a urir timber "l ana bas fne shipping filiue. Here k.a ihinnin. f lilt IM litre la a 1 h.m annw. on rr farther rar uculara require of Ti Stewart A Sox Hdw to., A'baoT, ar. YAKIRiNG tosrire my whole at tea- ! I J Una to iwoPrv rain I offer all ex to poal'ry raiung I offer I cept 10 eces i4 my i i CTra v-a-v fs Clin sAIrll IUI -'"'' I I; i the Ut located small farm ia tbe fcooo'y. ooe and one half miles sooth of Albany oa Taogent road. Have guod well, 'rrr.lnita! It baildiof. brica cellar with Lxicr-te flir. apple. re!v,ploms.qiefles. Sramnt. bWkhrmes. ratobeme. straw NOTICE Of FiKAL SETTLEMENT Notice is ben by given Ibst the under- j signed executor of 'be lat will aad testa I meat o' lAHita M Kinder, deCMd, ha I filed with the clerk o( the coanty covrt tor ! Una county. Oregon, bis anal accouat iaod tbe cort ha set Monday tbe 6 h da of December. W at the t o-ir of 1 o'c'-ock ' P m ot swd dav to bear objectroas to said final arc. unt aad t- t'e said eta'e. This Ihe 9.h day of Oottjr. 197. Hsnsv KiNrr.H. Esecjtorof csta'.e if Louisa M Kieter, eaud -wTTTANTEll-TnCSTWOUrilY AC- f live gentlemen or latti lo travel for tvnnbl. establiabed hoc in Oiwu. Moatbly 165 W and expense, Petition steady. Reference. Knclo-e self addrased stainpetl envelope. Toe IVmin on Company, IVpt. V Chicago. FOR SALE- A ma i at Utile Klk w.shea to sell bis 40 acre tract. c"n sitting of 3rt acres clearwl.ltl to be clearec. with 18 or 20 tons of bay. 150 buchelsof tot a toes io the ground. 100 frail trees.and ome cattle and sheep, In a nice location, for l(C0. STR Y ED 1 1 bead of sheep, m ar with M. One nad a bell on it. turn to or notifi II. Brodere. UEO E FIM THK rLUMBKK Tin roofing and pluoibiair. ne opera house OppOaiU APPLES vVANTED. thres car loads of everal varieties Cash paid, at high est prices Call on WillU-u M.inoppo te Kusa House. FOR RENT. Good house of five rooms in :$rd ward. Convenient lo school. Enipitre at Morris's store. rroit SALE- Horses, Wagoa. V farm machinery. Inquire of and W Amis, Sod and Mam Sis. Albany, Or. W ANTED. A tew more engage ments by the day to sew, " Mrs R. fc. Owe. STREET RAILWAY NOTICE. The motoi on tbe Albany treet rail way will connect ptomptly with all trsini o aod from the depot, day and night. Special trips wil! be n ade at special !. t. V. Conn. Conductor, AT 1I1E MINES. Boarding. iiMiging and mauls may be secured of the sub scriber at the hantmm minea, al his place ta 'he mouth of Dry Uulch. H. W; WmTt. WAN TED- U PRIG HT AND FAITH KUL gentlomen or lad'es to tmv for responnible, e-abli8hl Loue O'econ Mont hi v f 05 00 andexpeBses. position Bttady. Refeience Enclcse self-addresaed stamped envelope. Dominicn Company, Kept. H, 'hic!tg.. FJR SALE. Cne span learn horses, one rouble set harness, one wagon. Price $90. CeJIon KCSacry. DK M A Kl N O. Ladies wishing learn cutting knd fitting by tbe Mo gan system, call an Mrs. R. L. Owe Dresses made for $2.60 and op. Cor 3 d (Jalap 0iii. .''-' ( v. . -k. . We are receiving another Jarge invoice of all wool suits, which we are 9.00 toflO.OO.the'iebt value A big line of mftns and I boys boots and hoe3, trunks, valises, suits. An exten- sivo line of inenrj and youth furnishings, hats and caps. All the above goods have been tiouzht at low prices. We will Dot St. Albany, Or Rlows J J ALL DRUGGETS Star ltakerv f tnrncr KrnnJalhin and Fl rat t CONKAO MEYER PROPRIETOR- Canned Fruits, Canned Quecnsv ..- . Vectle Clgjtra. Spices Tea Ftw. Glassware, -I hied Fruit. Tobacco, Sr. Coffee. Ftc. rerytbiag ' tal L cjpt in a rood variety and gr eevy store Hig et p"- r"1 fVr ALL KINDS OF PK0DUC. NEW YORK WORLD 1 ltrice-a-Wek Edition IS Pages a Week . . . . . . 156 Papers a Ycvu For One Dollar. rwbitkbrslevery llrrwatajeirM SwaS The Thrice-a- Week Edition of Ta a K aw ?ork World is first among all "weekly - papers in size. Frequency w puoucauoa and the freshness, accuracy and variety el its cot tenra. It bis all tbe merits of s irreat S6 dailv at the price of a dollat weekly. Its political news is prompt, com plete, accurate and impartial as all its read era will tesuty. it is against toe monopo lies and tor tbe pec-Die. It prints the news of all the world, hav ia? special correspondence from all im portant new points on the globe. It has on liant illustrations, stones bv irreat authors, a capital humor page, complete markets, departments for the household and women s work aad other special de partments. We offer Ibis unenualed newsnsper and ths Democrat togetherone year lor V 00 Ladies and Childrens Shoes . . "Cheapest in town." "Splendid values." "Have found none so cheap" are some of the r urks made about my ladies and childrens sboea, tbat I bave jus placed cn s..le. W. R. BLAIN. (He puts the pneet down.) Commercial Printing We have good stock, good and slew type, good pre sen and understand how to do good work and we do it at a very reasonable price, lor neat and up-to-dato job printing call on. HILL 5 MILLOY. Cu'ery from Yaqninns Bay every day, O . E. Bbowxki.i .o-Xu-l,u lor utj Ooaranteed tobaeoo habit euro, makes weak lea siruwr. bioi-. -Hire. eUc.ll- AUUruaVMUt s SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate ol Orejem fat the County of Linn Marv J Gjrdon, PlaintH. vs W Acbeon and S E Acheson, and the Vermont Marble Company, a corporation, defendants. To the Vermont Mable Compsr.y. a orporstion, one of the defendants above named : In the Name ot the State ot Ore gon, iou are hereby reqmea v apptar and answer tbe complaint of the above plaintiff, in the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of aid court, by tbe brut day of tbe next regular Urm of tbe above entitled court to be begun and held in tbe city of Albany, Linn conn'y, Oregon, on the 25tb day of October, 1S97, and you ate nctified that if you fail to appear and answer said comnlaint aaberebv required. tbe plaintiff will take jidgment and de cree against tbe said K W Acneson for the sumot $749 40 with accruing interest thereon at tbe rate ot X per cent per an num from Angnst 27th, 1897, and tbe further sum of 70 00 attorneja fee, and for tbi cos's and diabarsementa nf this suit Io be taxed ; and for a decree of this boner able court torecloaiag the mortgage made, execute and delivered by li W Acbcson and S E AcLtaon to Ue p. air. tiff CTCin on the fitb day of July, 1892, and d-recting the premises described In said oiongage, toeit 1-ot No.8in block No.8ln lUek leman's toird addition to the cty of Al bany, Linn county, Cregon, s tbe aao.e is marked, numbered and jeaenbed on tbe mips, plats ami sarvrys of said city and addition now on file and of record m tbe office ot tbe county recorder to and for finn coontr. stae of Ort eon. and also described in plaintiff's complaint, be sold, as opon execu'-ion t required by law. and directing the proceeds of such sal to be P?1" .. . .... .... 1st. i o tne payment orinecoa "u dUborsementa of tbia suit, inc udlog at tomey's fees snd expenses of sal. 2nd. 1 o tbe payment ot ' ne amount due clalntiff .nrin jpal aad intereV. 3rd, The overplus, w any. pay to tne defendants and that the defendants and each and alt c-f them and all perrms eiaim'ng any interest by.tbrougl or nsder them r any of tbem in or too the rem) mwnr herein aboe and in said coar plaint described bv. through cr under ton or each of von be forever barrred and foreclosed of aa right pr redemption or asserting any ngnr cam or m ew m or loo said real property or an, pjrt thereof 1 his Summons u puDitonea in icai. basv Daily Doc at by order of the Hon H H Hewitt, odgeottbe Circuit Owrt, made at Chanibe in the city of Albanv. Ore gun. the 8th Uy of Septem ber. i(S5r7. A t ATHLKVOtD A Wtatt, Attys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. the Circa t Cottrt of Jte klate oj Orrycm Jar tie ctmmty of LinB. MrsC W Rogers, plaintiff. vs Jane Woodv snd R B Woody her bos band, loan C E'der and Elder his wile. James fcwer ana iaa tMcr ns w.ie. Lottie A E der, t a Ltder and LUppjkjea Elder ha wife, de end an U. To JameaEl?e.Ida fderand Lottie A EULer. In the Name of ihe State ot Ore- con. Yoa are bereoj rrqonrd to appear aad anavrr the corn plai-t of tbe aboe rvai stiff. In tbe above entitled court, aow oa lie with tbe clerk of vd coar-, by the irst day of te nest regaar term of tbe above entitled conn to Le began and held in the city of A'-baay, lira cooety. Ore goo, oa the loth day of October. 1S97, and yoa are ootiSed thai if you fail to appear aad answer said tro plaint as hereby re quired, the p aintiff will ask the court fcr a decree torecloting plaisti5"s mortgag'e givea bv R L Dder now deceased, dated the lsth da. of If ay, IS96, upon the foi lowing described real estate towit: All mv nndivided hiterest in and to all that salt of the Donation Land Claim of Rob ert Elder acd wife, c'aim Kb. oi. that lies west of the Calipooia Creek, situated ia township 13 South, Eange3 West in L'anconnty, Crrgoa.artd eonraui'rg 5S3 Being for tbe sum ol SiX aad receded ia Book of Morf gases volcme 32. oa page 16s snd directing that tbe real estate dee enbed therein be scld as bv law. directed. aod the proceeds arising from said sale to be antditd. 6. to the pavment of the cost Tod excewva cf said sale, and he costs of tide suit, iaclsding attorney fee; second, to the payment of the puiatifs c-aira. principal and interest, sal tbe awmiua ta he distributed as mav be di reeled bv the coort and for the costs aad disharseinMi'B of thU suit to be taxei. This summons is published bv order of tbe Hon U H Hewitt. jode of the above eaotled court, made al cbamoers ia me ti oi Albany, Oregon, oa tSe lota day of SeptemV. 1;57 . VaTcaroaDlr Wvtt. At'ys for Piaiauff. Notice for .Publication Lasn Omci ar Oaaaox Cm, Oa. Oct 13th. 1S9I. Notice is betebvgiren that Ih- following aned aettiar has hied Bol-oe ol an lot una to asak baal woof ia aupport of I c aa. and tbat sud preef will be -Bad. be fore tbe coanty clerk ot U coit as ai bav. Qiv. oa Ncrsmwr 27, IS. via; Eilaa Morlej: H E 11433 for tbe IctS Se 14. Tn 9 Sjath R 1 East. He aaats tb fbilowiaf witnsa to Dtort kis con tu, Mia rideea arms aod ealiiratiow of. Stld land: via: Char! Swank, Henry L)oaa, Jason W Tenney, Andraw T Zam waJt, allot Lt. ts. Oin. Koaaar A Miller, KegtaW', N8TICF Or FIXAL SETTLEMENT. Vntieaia herbv eivon that tSe aW rraed adnuaiatrator of tha eatata of Thos Moraaflr-daceased. kaa fiUd his riaal a: eoant aa sach admmistrator with tha dark cf ths oonnty roan et I jo a conoty, Urrgca, and teat tbe Honor D a Oao u uartoa, iadfe of said eoart, ha ao pouted Satar day the 11th day of Dtweaabar, 1S97, at the hour of 10 e'oloek a m, aa tha time, aad the e aunty eoart reotns at Albany, Crejtoa, as the place, tor hearing objeotiooa to said boat acooant. All persons are hereby notified thai if they desire to make anv objection to said tiaal acooant or sett la atant thareof to be and appear at tha above time aad place, or be forerer birred. Dated Novembers, 1SS7- Gio W Wright, VT G Moboax, atty for Admr. Adsaioiatrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTlEMiNT. Notice ia hereby givta that Jxmes W Morgso. as administrator of the estate of Lydia Morgan, deceased, haa hied his tinal acooant aa such a4mtntstrat wita the olerk nf the county eoart ot Una coanty. Oregon, aud that said eoart haa appointed Saturday ths 11 in day of December, 1S97, at tbe hoar of 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot said dav aa tbe tints and tbe coaotv eoart room ia Albany, Oregon, as tha plaos fSf hearing and settling said account. All paraona are actitied tlat If they ' have any objeotiona to void aooount and final settle aasot to appear at laid time and place anL p react t then.. Dated Nov. 8. 1S97 Gao W Wright. Jas W IToReas. A:tv far Scnr, Ad nun lat rater. roleuloa. tVi mt la IS io as oara. Wa rraad aaoaey u io oit rur Toaa be trtmledewt aoaierriaewaepiiie i vita uaaa waa iU eaatime to ears prprrr to csmm mc w ihmior pavyxpecaoost naiti railroad tall, aad eare. rf WWi taVIl wO Mawaa-wXwawMKanPMI UU It IsViatMk swarf. I o ifc. W fkraai, rl 11 w rWiieks . U nuaSxNiriMM tnnka.Caoaw-'t'r'' Utnotttk, rmn ol lt boOj Jlalruc It to th frla'rr. hJ l'.l,, Ui r-w rWiieks sart. awiaiafy or l tTMmrj raw. w vncaehatUtu,! BWa, TtlUI tliS i vlK-it the mart ft wUl r tm wmmmt Of wany rrtaJw wrvb4a ! lacat ayc4a m.Jo r.vtit oi t-nit NK hi. di: kmwaa sCAaUA ISAA Mn.tl faasbtlMl OUT JKMlva i iiiiw inia 11 t latiri issi sua wur r... MM . write u Ur I iVM.iTicVnK-v atft ZLmt: Yl JTvl. atw . llllaeSa. Mas A an by has jost received a fine line of Stamped linens, perfect beauties. Handkerchiefs, hot., facinatort. Boas, mitts' fans, Cbatalain bags. Call and examine the line of factj actions. rsTirn City Marshal's Notice of Tax Sale for Delinquent Taxes ot 1896. Notice is hereby given that ' virtoenf a wan-art for the collection of delinqnent taxes of tbe as wa ent of 1894 in and for the eity of Albary, In Linn county and state ot Oregon, wblch warrant ta now m mr banda and ia in words and figures, as follows, towiu STATE OF OREGON 1 County of Llan j In the name of the City of Albrny , uregon. Albany, Creg-m. urerng: o tbe Itameot i. vuj ot aioany. n 'antk. Yon are berebv co emanded that you evy upon inw jw un cbwwh vi ih Jellnauent tax payers narr.e J in the foregoing list, and if nun b loud thm upon tbe real property eet forth therein, oreo mocb theieof aa a ha II erf ib amount of teo charged, w th ttmrn and expeoeea. and that yoa pay over all moneys se collected to tbe C lty Tret.orer of said city, and make tbe return of inta warrant a by law required. Bv order of tbe C t Couocil ot toe Citjr of Albany. Oregm. Made ibe lab day of October 1697. , . witoeaa my bead, and tbe offital sixna. tore, and tbe al t ibe CHy .f al; any, . . ... . r nv. iftorr vltmjbd ISEiLI NJBE-VlON. Krr !er nf u city of Albany, wnicn w i riu . omwuw ' unpaid cn deiLi em uses 'or th year ifeW in aatd e tj t .nny. and n hav log bera able after dtlUeot aeuen to nod any perwrfial property w thin aaid cit, outofwbiobto make tbe taxes herein nwmtkd. lata levied uocn th foi lowing described real property, tow iU Abbey. J R. lots 2. 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29. 30 aed 3l In block 2 Ab be' addoioe to Albany. Or.... i 2 67 Adcox. Jane, lots 9. 10, 11, 12 in W 1 ia Abbey's addition to Albany, f fcav-t eta . Alfanv Street Railwai Co, the SE V. o U 5 m Albanv. uieaon-. s.e-. t arab O, the X H ot and 2 Lo hi 23 io Uackiemaa a za iiriilinn to AlbaiaV. OreifOo --- 6 09 Bradley, Joseph, esUte of, the w ot the a t 4 ft man's addiu-a to Albany, 0n. . Carey, Ssdie, lot 1 la block ia Al lea and Hawkin'a addition to Al fcaay. Oregob Cochran, Bout. eUte ol. w ol N w H. of bi 52 in H-lrnan a 24 3 70 33 addition to Albany. Oregon. 2 7S Bnciviel H tteret iB g ; , E of the SWUoi Llk 113 a Hackle ffltOa aaJition to Albany. Oga.. 10 Geo D Coe.trurtee. wharf Ms 2, 3.5 4. 10. 11. 12. ia Aloaay. Oregoa lota 1,5 and 6 ia block 90. bweka 79. 80, 81 , . 88. t9, 101 , 102. 103. 104. 105, ana tract wal U 4. S5 and S6, Moo'titr s sootr. rra addition to Albany. Oregoo; Abo the ondirided Interest in lots 7 aad 8 i-s Week h3, lots o 7 and 8 ia H 64, S of Wa I aad 8 ia tl ck 70. lots a. 3. 4 awd b n'rek 63. block 21. snd lot 3 in b'ck 4 in Albany. Oregon 60 Farrell. M E Mrs. lo 1 ia block 23 in Hacklemaa's 2d ad to Albany. Oregon, aad lot t in block 8 ia Tla-aWaian'aSrd ad to Albany, and lot 8 in W 125 in Hacktemaas l. -iiti.nl ti A'.baaT. Orwoo ... 10 09 arweit, H araee. eataie of. tbe w ,S of the N w 4 ot U 36in Hack e maa's 2nd d xiticti to Aibaay . . Genish J F. lots 16. 7 13-1 2i. 27, 28. 29, SO. 31 ia fai 11 1 Brvaat'a ad t3 Aibanv. Oregon.. ilammf. Fannie S, lots 3 and 6 rn 5 0 4 63 4 BO 5 400 bi 29 in Hacksemaa s 4nd aa o Aibaay. Oregon ----- Haw kwa C E, tbe S H of WU 7 aad 8 U W 23 ia HcamB a 2d ad ditiow to Albany. Oregon Hem, Harriett, lot 7 in U i Albany Oregon Honoa. EM,lc6ahack 2m Hatikman's 2 id ad t Albany, Oregon '"T:" : Haatoa, B M. nadiided X la-erest ia lota 5. 6 and 7 ia b 113 la Hatklrrcaa's ad to Albany, Or.. Johnaon. E S. lot S i u 13 Hac lemaa'a 3rd ad to Albany. Oregoa Ketcbom. W M and aad 1 J la brnilte. tntm X v)4 and w , ofthe S of block loO in Hack ie-naa'sad to Alaay.Or ---- Kline A. the weal 45U00 ttet of th east !4 of bl 1 in the Eaa era ad to Albay. Oreacw - - - - -: - Kline, A, Us 6. 7 and 8 a bl a Hacklemans 2d ad to Alt-aay, Or Klia Joseqhine. lot 7 in W i4 in the Eaatera ad to Albany, Or.... McGregar,Honaa,lot 1 iabilia Jones addition to Albany, Oga.. Lannirg.E J, lot 1 and w 52 ft of lot 2 ta bi Hi in Hackkman s ad to Albany Irhead.CH. SKof lot 1UU 2 Uackletrtan's 3rd add to A'baay Montague E E. lot t la M lin HacklesBaa's ad to Albany, Or-- Ortoa, Ondelia, estate of. lot 4 i W ltl in Hackkmana ad to A 1 banr.OregSB i"."; ".," Palmer, Angosta, N 1 a Hacale man's 40i ad V Albary, Or, and iota 12, 14. 15 and 16 in ia Sca mecr'a addition to Aibaay. Or.. BoweJI. El'-x M. lot 3 in W 11 ro Krr ant's addition to Albany. Or Kadick G W,lot6aodEi"oflot 7 in bl i5 ia tbe Eastern ad to Albanv. ttegon Kopert. John iota I, 4. 5 awd w W 3 in tb we:erwad to Albany Scott. BaseUa. estate of. E J4 of W 44ioAlbsav. Oregoa ---- Stewart,CH.trnstee. 72xiS) ft in tbe X E corner of block 1 16 ia llacklemaa's addition to Albany, B.iow."cFVtota 5and 6 in bi 1 tn Abbey's ad to Albany, Or.... Watts, Emma C, loU I a-d 8 n W 25 AibanT, Oreeoa - - -- Winiams. Elsie. E 5 of lo's 3. 37. 1 39 6 43 SI 2 73 4 47 3S3 6 43 47 535 3 3) 4 CC 600 6 40 32 2 40 6 00 SSar.d39in bi2 in AbVj's ad to Albany, Oreaon 1 39 Aa tbe property of said deiuqaeat tax oaf era, aa the ram arpeara aateesed ca j aaii delinqnent tax roll; aad will oa Sa . arday the 20 Js day ef Xdvenbr r. 1SS7. at I the front door of the eoart koaaa hs aaid city, and at the beer of 1 o'clock, ia the afteraona Of said day, tejt at pbje awe tioa to the highest tedder for caa in kaad, oa the day ef said sale, all of the abet dese-ibed tea! property, or so ssach there of aa may be aeot aary to pay aod satisfy tha tax aasssstd aad levied sgaiatt each propertr. ia aaid citT of Aibaay, for tie year ISStS, togotker with accraiBg coat., aad Dated at A!hnv. Or- that 2-ad day f Oct, 1S97. C O Lea, City Mtrshal of the CitT of Albany. 0REG0X tEXTML cV EASTERN R. R. CO. -YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Yaqama Bay withth San Francisco El Yaaiua Bay STEAMSHIP OOilPASY. Steaolpaialloi' Kails (Mini Vannina BTWrV 9 darS fo (Vra Bav. Port Orford f t Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. Fasssseka AccoMODATio.vr U.fscarASSit Shortest ronte between the Willam ette Valley and California. Far. from Albany and points weet tc Ban Francisco Cabix .1 trrlllfil O.0C Bound trip good for 60 days 17.0C To Coos Bay Cabin 3,0C To ttaruDolui oay ana rort uriorti. Cabin tl0.0f River Division. Steamer Albany" between Portlaa and Corvallis, throagh withoat larviver Leaves Albany 8:00 a. m. Tneedsye Thursdayaand Sundays; lea Tee Port land. Yamhill street dock. 6:0C a. ro Monday! Wednesdays and Fridays. Edwin Stosi, J c Maro. Manager To Cava CeMee;:patiaa toronw. -Take Caacareu Caad Cathartic loo or Sa, It C C C tall to cure, druaKiau reftuul sacsa S It 7 40 5 5