.-' ' ' ' . - .. . -if- , . , if'f i iff 4 'cr lliiriifft VOLXXXIIl Entered c tke Eut Offlct at llbaay. Or. ecead-Clais Hall Matin i ALBANY QCtkGON, FRIDAY. JVOVEMRRR 19.' ihoi V Fj im raMteker u rrewrtcter N 0. 16 X. 7 V v r AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THS COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TT! .i WORD C ASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S C A c.: OKI A," AS OUR TRADE MARK. 7, DR. SAMUEL i .VCKER, cf Hyarmis, Massachusetts, was the originator cf " PITCHER'S CASTORIA.'Ae same that has borne and docs ncx r ever bear the facsimile tignaiurs cf ( s&LcK wrapper. This is the original riTC::::TO CASTCRIA' which has been used in the homes ofih? Uxhcrs cf America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY c ; the wrappcrand see that it is the kind you have qZtfyyys loiri and ha3 the signature cf t jer. No one has auVwrity f.'or.i cept Hie Centaur Company cf n President. March S,1S97. Do Hot Bo Deceived. " Do not endanger the life cf your cliIU by accepting a cheap substitute which eo:v.o t'..u!j:..i: may ofTer you (because he rfrakes a few more pennies 0.1 it), the in gredients of which even 1:3 docs not know, "The End Ton Have Always Bought" BEARTKE FAC-SlMiLE SIGNATURE CF " V ff - Insist o: The Kind That YNtt MNTAUR CCIMMV, IT av Wall Paper, Oarpets, Lineolsum, Lace Curtains. Rugs. Portieri, Pillows Furniture Bedding. Future Frame?. Linen Warp Matting, Oil Pain tings, and Undertaking ';ill oil ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Best Work Office Stationery Give us yotu TT- XTVT TT1T P P THE OPENING DATE ALBANY FOR Thirty-First Year is SeptemUer 15, 1897. Ha facilities for a fine Higher Education offer ed by this institution are of a high order- The college is thorough in ail its work lha faculty ismaae up cf specialists in many lines. Albany is a safe and pleasant residence for young p . c? e. The college offors thorongh courses in music, commercial worfc, normal 8tuaies.art academic and collegiate studies. The new Catalogue may be obtained upon application. Correspondence inritsd. Wallace Howe Lee, Penmanship. EBJSrTO ?ut THOMAS Dealer in he ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .. .IOM;i'. Pronrlctor on the wrap- to use my name ex Chas. R. Fletcher is Having Never Failed You. il HAV T1T, HU TMB lTT Promptness A Specif Patronage OF BOLLKBE THF. President. 15RINK, All kinds of furniture and bedding", and it you want the most complete fiovr safe, has them and his prces the lowest THTJRST3AY WHEAT. Not a very satisfactory report today. Ia Liverpool 2c lower. In New York 97c, Jc higher. In Chicago the same, 937c, as yester day. In San Francisco c lower In Albany 66c, with no movement. The S. P. In It The fol'ow.'ng from the Railway Age baa lead some to believe with much reason that the S . P. owna the new As toria mad : Toe Cooke Locomotive & Machine Company have received an order from he Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company for three 10-wheel locomotives They are to have cylinders 20x26 inches, and to be equipped with all modern ap pliances. They will be similar in design to a number of engines recently turned out by the Cooke works for the Southern Pac'fic Cotnpanv. Ihere are reaiiv tooie t (vines to indi cate that the S P. owns the O. C. & E. The public sentiment la at leatt generel that wav. Lebanon. Mrs. W. B. Donaca left Monday for Albany, and will visit several days with her daughter Mis J. M. 8omera. Rev. W. A. L'udsey arrived in Leb anon Saturday evening, and on Sunday commenced holding revival meeting in the Baptist church. The city council has appointed the judges and clerks for the coming city election, as follows: Judges, RC Miller, J R Smith and S A Xickersou ; clerks, A Gottache and W C Peterson. A. A. Keesand niece. Mies Lola Keee, Tett last Saturday for rendletoti. After visiting there a while, they will go to "alia Walla countv. Wash., with tbein tion of making their future home in that connty. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Read, who tad been in Lebanon for several day, te turned Tuesday to their home in Albany. Thej lost a small satchel out of their buggv between this city and Albany. The finder will please return it to them in Albany or leave it with W. E. Chand ler in this city. Express. Teachers Examination. The teachers examination for Linn rounty began yesterday with the follow ing applicants for certificates in attend ance: NAME RESIDENCE MONTHS THT Carl B Baker Lebanon 1 A ;Jnewick Soda v He. Ole-.a Cooley Brownsville Geo C Dunn Brownsville Vaoche Dirkineon Peoria Bessie Hardin Albany Louie Ingram Sodaville M m W L Jackson Waterloo 9 0 4 1 x o i sc; 47 II 36 3 7 27 12 45 0 Mrs Minnie M ankers Scio Grace Michael Corvallis A S McDonal Amy G Mason Lizzie Rav FO Stanard Geo C Strickland Anna WarmoMi Emma WodUi Harrisbarg Santiam Mill City Brownsville Larwood Halsey Swtet Home A New CcRPORtTiox is the Farmers' Fire Rel'el Association, of Sublimity, a co operative society for mutual protect ion against loss by fire and lightning, membership restricted to holders of in surance certificates, which may be bad by paying a f I fee and 10 cent an each $100 insurance; policies are limited to tlOOO: incorporators, Charles Fischer, Joseph Zimmerman. Joseph Susbauer, Charles Hottinger. This ia No. 2 of the kind for Oregon. A Vote of Thanks At a recent meet ing of the Womana Christian Temper- jance L'nion of Albany, a unanimous vote I" of thank was given and is hereby ex pressed to the editors of the daily paper oftbetity, for their uniform kindness and courtesy to ns, and for their fall and impartial reports ot the proceedings of the S.ate convention lately held here. Also to all who so kind! v and cordially entertained deletes or in any way con tributed to the success of the convention. W. C. r. U. The social at the Presbyletian church Tuesday evening was a reception to the new pastor, Rev. H. L. Reed. A fine program was preenl(M and a good time generally bad. Ensign and Mrs. Smith from Eugene will conduct a meeting in the Salvation Army hall tonight. Coffee and cake will be served at the close of the meeting. Everybody is welcome. At the U. P. church last evening re reption was tendered the new pastor, Rev. C. U. Stevenson. A piograro was presented, a lunch served and games playei. It was a pleasant atfair. Miss Hecker, of Wells, upon whom an operation was performed in this city aix weeks ago, and who has been with Mrs. Moon, returned to her home today com pletely well. W. Miller and Frank Hackleman returned this noon f-ono their trip to Prineville, after an absence of three weeks. They travelled about tbirtv miles in snow, some two feet deep. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simmon, cf Cor vallis, and daughter. Merle, are in the city on their wav to California, to spend the winter, for the benefit of their health. They will go by way of Port land and the U. It. & . Mr Jack Burrows has been in the city Mr. llorrowg went to Klondike last spring by way of the Chilcoot, freighting on the way, and coming out by way ol tlie i u kon. As he did not do much mining he did not I ring i.ut fortune. Several Albany lawyers have twen .t tem.ing court in Corvaliis torn week. F.ugone cilv slan gave an amateur art exhilut that had a big attendance and was a preat suet ss With over five feet of wa'er in tba river the, boat will be run regularly hereafu-r during the winter The first one of the neaRon, toe Albany, put in an appearance last evening, going to Cervaliu and re turning this morning. Marshal Wells and ex night watchman SkiDton. of Corvallis. settiad their nuuil- Utic difficulty ty payiog 'be city a fine. It is a good example for the officers of the city to do the lighting insUa l of leaving it for the common drunks. J W V.!er w;u taken fa der at Myers Falln, Wash., on Tuesday by a man nanif'd Vanderpo")!. and Killed. Tbe men were banking together along the Coluw biarivr. Vanderool fired into a clump of brush, and tbe bullet hit Fuller in tbe heart. Bof t, White Hands with Shapely Nails, Lnxn-) riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro-, duced by Cimorwa Boar, the most effective kin purifying and beautifying soap in thai world, aa well aa purest and sweetest, tor toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive ot inflammation and clogging of the Fox. J Sof It kM threnrtsoat Iht world. TmiM DiraitS CH. Cor.. Boi. rrov-, Booi, U. . A. I M--How u Partly and BwilUy Ik Skla, Snip, ana mr." audita fw. EASY HUMORS E,htt1 NOTHING IN IT. j The report that the Lawler mines bad been placed in the bands of the miners with Mr. Lawler as superintendent, proves to be erroneous we are glad to re port. On the subject the Statesman says : J. II. Cavanagh returned yesterday mornicg from tbe Lawler mines, at Quartiville. in the Cascade mountains, where he ia employed by the trawler company. Mr Cavanagh, in speaking of the report sent out from the (own of Minto, that the company had quit oper ating the mines, and that tbe miners themselves had hired Mr Pawler to act as superintendent of the mine, and were working it for what could be made of it, aid. "The mine is under the same manage ment and operated by the same com pany as heretofore, and Mr Lawler re tains the full control ot the miue, run ning as heretofore, with full nower to engage and discharge men, and the only change made ia that the miners are working on the prorata system instead of on salary basis. Tne company has not surrendered the mine to the uiineni, neither is there any intention of to do ing. It ia my opinion the win is ie goxfciaPajpnir condition in fact! better than tver before, under the management of W. B Lawler, who ia in full control as manager and superintendent. "I do bot think that it ia a Klondike, but I do tblnk that it is a good paying proposition, properly managed, and I believe that the owners will rvalue well on their investment." Mr Cavanagh expects to remain in Salem for two weeks when he will re turn to QuartzvilW. REAL EsTATF. SALES. Reported by the Linn County Abstract Company, for the Pemockat, for tbe week ending Xov. 10th, 1897. W E Savage and wf to heirs of A J Bilyeu. wty deed. Sec 2, T 12. 1 20 acres : $ 2C0 FO Bilyeu toCE Martin, wty deed, all int in certain lands in Sec 25 and S3 T 11 1 wand Sec 2 T 12 1 w 120 acres f 0 Jason Wheeler to John 8 Morgaj, wty deed, nnd H int trart in Waverly Fruit Fa-ni 10 E Schneider and bntband to A I Gerdner, wty deed, Sec 15 T 9, 1 w 20 acres 720 J O Johnson and wf to Alvine Scnnlse, wty deed, Sec 33 r 9, 1, "97 acre 17tM Herman SchuizeA wf to A J lohn aon, wty deed, lot 1 Sec 30 T 9, 1 E 25 acres 700 W t Park, to Samuel Overton. wty deed.lou 2 and 3 block 5 Waa- aoms ad to Lebanon &5 C.ara D Monteith and husband, to Henry i Keee, wty deed, 30 ace T 12. 4 w 573 E E Dickson and wf o S S McFad den, wty deed, T 11, Sww, 20 acre 100 H Bryant and wf to K Gerber.wtv deed.Tll. 2 w 20 acre S00 M Payne and wf to M A Panona. T 1 1. 3. w 270 acres 9300 G H Wal'ace by sheriff w M Hale. tax deed, lota 1,2, 3, and blk 1 Maston S Chamberlain' ad to Albany 5 Leg Broken. Wbiie at Peoria. Ibis noon. Frank Skipton. the liverv man of the citv. was attending bur horae in a camped place when the aounai kicked him. breaking hia left leg tie was brooght borne and the bone waa being set by It. Wallace at prea time. Wa Distaced. Speaking oi taut weeks races at PrineviUe the Review sirs : Tbe trotting race tnraed out to be a one sided affair. Colie was entered by Frank Hackleman, Selioi bv C. A. Graves and Neilie BIy by I. Sichel. This race waa tbe best two in three milea heats. The boreee sent awav at tbe aee- ou.l trial with Nellie Blv in the lead bich she increased as she went on around the track and hr driver. Jack Cadie, when be came under the wire at tbe half mile palled bis mare very near to a standstill, thought be had gone the mile, out l he crowd yelled tor him to go cn anJ he let lle little Dim oat and in the finish for the first mile distanced both omrtitort. AsObegox Hcjutrr. Tnere ia a her- nvt on Lake Creek, a mile or two from Deadwood, Lane county. Hia name ia Peter Hollo, and he took a homestead 18 or 17 years ago, where be now live. The acre o-flwo that he slashed baa gron up to brush, together with fruit trees which he planted but never caied for, and the windowleas house in which he lives is hardly visible from the road. He ia sel dom seen outside of his hove He has a comfortable income from a farm in one of the western afates, but is never known to spend a penny if he can avoid it. He came to this country from fUiristiania, Norway, sz Tears ao. when 14 v ara old. nis appearance is that of a very feeble old man, and should be die in his cabin, I na unitut tie mere tor niouins, ml! tun a few rjid of ibe main road, unno'iced Ex. As Ikjcsctiox Sot.- The Salem Floor ing Mills Co., a corporation, has begun an injunction suit against Gov. W. P. Lom, Secretary ot State 11. R. Kincaid, State Tieaaurer Phil Metsjhan. consti tuting tbe board of trretee nf the Ore gon atate insane asvtum ; iu. P. Lord, as visitor, and A. N. Gilbert, superin tendent of the state penitentiary; the purpose being to rentrain defendanta and tbeir agents, etc., from the use of water out of Mill creek from the Santiam river at station to the Willamette river at Salem, beyond w hat they are justly en - titled to use. Statesman. A Livk Oincm. Just as soon as Mr. Ed Davidson had been sworn in as poundmarter yeaterday morning be started out on a to-jrof tbe city, and be fore night, had taken up five cows, me horse and three dogs. When the own ers ot co read in the Democrat lat night that Mr Davidson bad been ap pointed poundmasler they knew what that meant, and acted accordingly. Hence the new poundmasttr had a smal ler business today. Accf.itki The challenge of the Mad ison school foot ball team is hereby ac cepted. The game to be played tomor row afternoon. By order of Captain of C'eutral school team. iook aixino iiMB.-uur Hoicer cor- renpoudent writss: We are informed that the long break in our railway com munication w:tu tue rest ol lie world is near an end, and that within two weeka trains will again te running between West buio anil Tallman. The bridee work on theSantiam and other improve ments are near enouizli done now lor the sale par sage of traina and were it not for a little official red tape trafliu could be resumed at once. MARRIED. DAVIS-GEISENDORFER: At the home of the bride's parents, near Al bany, on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1697, by Rev. M. C. Wire, Mr. J . M. Davis, an rttorney, of Kansas City, and Miss Daiaie D. Geiaendorfer, one of Linn county' most accomplished and popu lar young ladies. Anting tboee present were Dr. and Mrs. John A GeisenJorfer, of Ar'ing tou, aud President and Mrs. W. O. Haw ley, of Salem. In a few days Mr. end Mrs. Davis will go to Kansas City to re side, taking with them the beat wishes of many. . RILEY DAVIS At the Baptist par onage, ou tbe eve of Nov. 10th, by Rev. Ronald McKillop, Mr. James Riley and Miss Georgia Davis, all of Linn county, Oregon. WHEAT. The market remains a'most unchanged. New York Jc. lower. f6?4c. Chicago sc nigher, being 94?4'3. San Francisco K8 1. Liverpool no change. Albany 60c. Off for Washington From The Dalle. T. M. Hon. S. A. Dawson, atate senator from Linn county, spent a few hours in tlie city last night. He arrived on tin flyer from Portland and left on the 10 o'clock train for Washington. What Mr. Daw son's mission to the national capital is, is not known, but aa he was closted for several hours here Willi prominent re publicans it is presumed he goes eatt to look after f derat appointments. A Dangcrr-us fridge. From the Eugene Guard. L. N. Honey tee declined the f jreman- suip for the repair of the South Santiam bridge, tendered him bv Linn and Ma rion counties The bririga is a new one and seems to be poorly constructed and it will be a dangerous job to repair it. This is not the reason that Ne'.s refuses, to accept the job. By all fairnem he was entitled to the contract at the start, and he doe not now propose to have any thing to do with it. Ia fact, he told the court when the bid waa let that it would not stand np under tbe specifications. Tbe moral of this is that anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. Mr. Mathews, of the Newport News, is in the city. John Johcon,a recent graduate ot the college, baa begun tbe study of dentia try with Dr. Leineoger. E. L. Thoanpaon, the insurance man, came up nn last night's overland, and stopped off in Albany. Miss Vida Maston will leave tonight for San Francisco to join her father, making tie trip for tbe benefit of her health. Mrs. ex-Governor S. F. ChadwUk, and daughter, of Sa'em, have beu it the cily the guests of Mrs. M. E Howard. I. H. Van Winkle, brother of J. S., of thiacity, baa been elected president of Vt jllatueite Athletic Association, ol that eoliege. Mies Minnie McFarland left last night forGiiroy, CalU , where she will join her father, wbo ia seeking a location that will benefit hia health. The Simonton Band discoursed some excellent music on tbe street last night. It ia to be hoped this popular baal doe this frequently during the winter. Allen Stellmacher left lat night for Hanford, Calif., where be ha accepted a position in the store of O. C. McKar and, tor whom be on -e worked in Albany. Hon. and Mr. R. A. Irvine went to Portland today on a visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Thompson, wbo is now keepibg bouse in pleasant quarter. Hon. J. K. Charlton returned this noon frem a tiip to Drnvert'-olo., wbere he ha been teverat weeks the guet of bis son, J. J. He report a pleasant lime. At II. J. Sower may be Men an ele gant piece of embroidery work, com pliment to the artist, Mrs. W. R. Bil yeu The figure are LaFranre rxt in pretty deeign. Mr. J. Nnnan, formerly publisher of tbe Grant' Past Courier, who ha been sojourning amongat na for some month, leit yesterday morning lor PcrOand where be expect to permarrnlly reside. Cort ali ia Ci Re. Coart right retarded recently from a trip to the Cmpqaa river, where a tew wees time wa paeved in hinf and other amusement. He is looking well and report a p'eanl tune. Re view. i W. W. Row ell an I John Icm Jr., re turned last evening from their trip to the lion ranch, this ide of tbe ioJa. They killed one deer and got two shote apiece at another one. Not much game is aiound there now. Hon. C. K. Wilkinson, the youngest man wbo ever sat in the Oregon legisla ture, ana who went to New York recent ly to be treated by a specialurt for con sumption, i now in New Mexico and bis health is id to be somewhat improved. Speaking ot the Davi-Geiendorfer wedding the Review says : Mr. Davie ia a Doagla county bov, son of Hardin Davis, who reside near Wiluor, and has a host of frieod who will wirb Mr. and Mrs. Davis a long aol prosperous wed ded life. New cornea from Stanfo.d nniversii that Cheater Murphy, the celebrated football player, is suffering from a car buncle on the left font that may preclude tbe probability of hia participating in any further game this season. Salem Journal. H. W. Crank, who is welt and favora bly known in both counties, came over from Salem this week. We understand that there is a prospect of hi remaining permanently among us, and earnestly hope that it may grow to a certaiolv. f it- r- Kvrvauii vnion. vvm. Idimat. of Portland, armed np today and will meet Helmet lodge. Knights of Pythias lonigbt, telaiive to the production ot "The Confedeiate Sp7,' soon lo b staged by them, with Mr. Rasmus as instructor and in the leading role. Eugene Guard. Hon.T. W. Davenport and his daugh ter, Mitt Alice Davenport, r etill lin gering in the pleasant environment of Homer Davenport's pretty euhnr&an home near Newark. New Jersey, and are loth to torn their steps westward. .Mr. uavenport health has improved vastly r,nc departure for the east, and it ti possible they will remain there long en ougn io visit tlie national congrewiunwi seeeion before re: timing to this coast. ialetn butetman. Mr- J. W. Ball, collector of custom at Yaqnina. waa n the city today on bis way home from a trip to ao trsnciaco, where his wife is receiving treatment un tier Nellie Beigle, and receiving wonder ful benefit. Mr. Unit s accounts ol tne powers ol Mis Beigle, who treat pa tients with the hands, so magnetic as to blister the flesh, and who diagnosea a esse at once, telicf a retnarkanie woman Kdwin Stone, ol Uorvallts, t being treat' ed bv her also, and Mr. Ball aays seems like a new man About fifty members of the Albany A. O. U. W. and Degree ot Honor went to Corvallis last night to meet with the lodge of that city. Ihey had a fine time. The session was held In the new halt, one ot the Unest in the valley. It is about square, with the ollicera deska in the four corners instead of on the sides, anl ia tas il? furnishe r After tlie regular order of thlnns a banquet was served that conferred great credit on the Corvallis member. The excursion party re Ac lied horae abou. 1 a. in. The W U have Tot a contract for a large number of poles to he got'en out around Gates uy parties ihere the bar ot scnooi director mat even ing expe'ltd two boys from the public schools tor inuecent cenuuet The milkmen of Walla W.Ua have agreed upon tbe following rates. One pint per month $1 25, one qurt per month $2 ihree pints per month 2 ia, two quarts pr month 13 72, three quarts yer month 93 50, one K( lion Der month Sfi 50 Cream, per pint, zac; quart, ym. miik, wboltsale. per gallon, 15c. Salem is soon to have new piper, to be 25c; quart, VM. Milk, wboltsale, called 'he Sentinel. It is lo appear December 1, ana tie iscnea wecmy. It 1 to be independent tepublican in politics and tbe name of 0 B Irvine is mentioned in connection with its management. Mr. Irvine for reveral years Las teen unnsger of the Salem, Sta'enmun. T7 P corner of Fourth and ('alipooia streets Mils. D. C. ecu km. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. A f nz.llng Exhibition Flowers. of Ragged The Chrysanthemum show wa open ed this afternoon in tbe P. O. block with an exhibition of ttese glorious flowers that excela any ever given in tbe city. A fine display waa made last year, but this one is ahead o! It, showing what con tinued cultivation will do. The ahow i given une'er the auspices of Mr. J. R Ream, Mri. J. M. Irring, Mrs. Capt. Philli.and Mr. B. W.Cundiff, nd confer credit on their taste and good chrysanthemum judgment. Wonderful flower from the land of the Japs, adopted and Americanized. There's the Mrs. E. 8. Adams, g'eat. fluffy with it delicate hadin, I0U inches in diameter; tbe Lord Mayor of uuuiiuu, hu ua peculiar tints, same think me noest of all; tbe Geo. W. Cl.ilds, deep red, solid like Ita namesake; the lovely Vivian Moral; tbe Lilly Lang- try, wu.i ita beautiful curling petal. reaoy io lascinate another duke; the Mrs. Potter Palmer, a very command ing big white flower tnat at onee-wttracts: the Mrs. Geo. Pullman, seen in tbe front window in immaculate white; the Por cupine, all curious quills; tbe Good Gracious, ibat make one exclaim the name before seeing it ; the Irving, after our own Sirs Irving. fine white; the Cnild of Two Worlds, with its delightful g-eenith tint; the Golden John Salter, regular fot ball player; the Dragon Blood; the Gettysburg; the Nivens. a fine huge white; the Florence Davis; the Prichard and Amanda, with iu two dis tinct color on one vine, a rare freak ; tbe J . E. logger and Mia Longbottum, yellow enougn for any gold bug; tbe Edna Press, speckled ; the Robert Ire, a pretty bronxe; the Lady Salisbury; the France Willard; the Lewis Bonbier, and many others, all ere tbera. worth tudying and spending an boor with. Tbe show will be contisued tonight and all day tomorrow, an admiauon fee ot 10 cent being charged. A lb a xt Pots Did It. TLe Telephone Register say ot the McMtonville-Moo- mouth loot ball Inin: For McMinnville the playing of R. Thou. eon and Hunt was ot a sensational order. Hunt's line backing waa a bole feature of itself. and Have and Thompson tackled like panther; the only teult with them ia ibat Have sometime tackle too btgb and geta in on tbe lineup too slow and Thompean I liable to lose bis temper over trivial tbin. Hi runuing around the end aided much in winning tbe game Lair Thompson and Adams played tbeir place well. Lair had a man twice hit ie against him. but be boxed him in every play. Lair i tbe prettied tackier in tbe lean. A W"rsTit. Change.- Beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 18, the train on tbe weev ide now running front Portland to Mc Minnville. will run tbroqgh io Independ ence .and will be called tbe Independence Passenger. It will arrive at Independ ence at 9:30 p. m.. and leave at 4 -JM a. in. The matter u an experiment, end it l not known bow long it will last. New Sale Bask. Forborne dart past an insistent rumor baa been going tbe roonda that a new bank (national) is to be opened flere at no distant day. To thi niAV be added tbe farther current re port that a prominent state official is credited w ith being at the head of the venture; that be ba organised tbe con cern in so far aa ita personnel ia con cern I, and that the guaranteed sub script ioo to iu capital are said to be np to a big limit. Suteeaan. TV-e Roth maoe it Ert rip down !rcu l hi moruing, taking 75 tmu of wheat from tbe Farmers wareuoate. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Tne chrvaantbemum ahow will be open tonight. A display of the merit of this one deserve the encouragement of cor cilizena. As thi is the last night by all mean go regardless of the weath er. Tbe Simonton Band fa requested to meet at tbe ball at 7 :30 tonight, in order to play for the Chrysanthemum Show. Peter Riley, of Albany, waa in tbe city today, enroute to Gervaia to attend the funeral of h bro;ber-ln-law which will be held Saturday. Salem Journal. Congregational thorcb: Service to morrow at il a m and 7:30 p m. S S at 12:15; Y P S C Eat 6:30. Preaching by the pastor D V Poling. Morning subject: I7T6-1S97: An Echo from UreaUr New York. Subject for the evening: Life' Triumph. Mia Eleanor Rex, of Canton. Ohio, ia visiting at the home of Dr. M. V. Lceper at Well. Mats Rex came to Oregon in August with tbe intention of making ber borne some where on thi coast. Since then she ha been visiting both Oregon and California. Time. The DeMoM family have given no tbeir proposed trip east tbta fall and Henry and George are now advertising that they will teach all kinds of music in Sher man county this winter to any one de siring such knowledge. R. W. Fsber, of Sodaville, baa been summoned to appear before tbe U. S. court, io Portland aa a juryman for the court convening on ov. 3U. Mr. r. M French, of this city, baa also been sum tunned, though hi name doe not ap pear on the list published in the Oregon tan. The Democrat, has received a copy of The Oracle, the paper of Monmouth, 111 college. The namee of two Albany young men appear several lime, r loyd Doms is athletic editor, ia orator lor the society contests and at tbe Eccritean ?eanut en tertainment delivered the toast on "Our Ladv Friends." S. E. Irvine is the Ec critean society man for the debating con- ten and played center In afoot ban game against Knox in which Knox won 12 to 6. A person from Spokane relates that V. W. Stumlem, wbo has prospered at the pratice-of law ince he went to po kane three veara ago. baa a kidney ail nieut that threatena to break down hia health. Some time ago Mr. Sanndera underwent a surgical operation in San Francisco, but relief waa not secured a trin lo Texas is to be undertaken as on as Mr Saunder'a health will permit Tinits. FiRt Views. At the opera house last mailt Miss Helen Ketleher. in a delight- fuf manner, with excellent elocutionary effect, oresen ed to a fair sited audience nntwitnstanning a ternno rainstorm nearlv two hundred view of California sceuerv, from the Siskiyoua, ud and past Mt. Shssta, down through Sacramento, San Francsco. San Kaiael, Berkley, Stanford University, San Jose, Santa Crux, Loa Ahgelea, Coronado, etc., to Sandiego, and then up to Lake Tahoe, a beautiful trip with stops at many won derful hotels, for being in the interest ol the 8. P. the hotel tor traveleas had to be presented, and the eight of grand scenery. The Democrat would suggest that tbe start begin up the Columbia, takin ita unsurpassed acenery In and tten come down through the beautiful Willamette, and a few viewa oi Yaquina and aome ot Southern Oregon, belore tbe preaent start with a view ot Asblan 1. . Fo0T Ball. A lively game of foot ball UM -,yetl yesterday afternoon between ) the Madison street and Central school I foot ball teams. The former won 22 to 0, Vernon Ramp.Emil Howard and Charles Stewart played the star game for the Madisona and Oliver Koweil and Charles Bilyeu for the Centrals . Reach Weath ford officiated as referee and Fred Weatherford aa linesman. On Thanksgiving day a juvenile team, to average not over 140 pounds, ia to play a Eugene team at this city, and it will no doubt be a live contest. The cook finds her hot biscuit come out always just right when she uses ROYAL Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWOCa YAQEINA BAY. A Congressman Meets u ith Albany Men. Coo freeman Tongue came from Portland last night and wa joined 07 Congressman Ellia this noon, and went to Yaqnina to inspect the bay, and get tbe acta&l situa tion there This 1 good and proper. A repreeenUtive of tbe cute the peo ple of tbia valley are entitled 10 their beat effort in the interest of tbe Bay, wboee improvement mean a great deal for Western Oregon. At 10 o'clock a number of prominent citizen met with Mr. Tongue in tbe council chamber, to conaider this very important matter. Among tboee pres ent were : Mayor C G Borkhart. 8 E Yoocg. W F Reid. C B Mtnugue. J A MeFeroo. Perry Conn. S S Steele. D B Monteith, air cioogn, 11 j Hopkins, r M French. J A W tlaoo, J W Coick. J N Duncan, M Sternberg, J Henton, J S Morgtn. rercy neiiy, r J Miller, U A Weetgate, O T Porte-. J J Graham, C F Glover. W C Tweedaie, Wm Vance and representa tive of the HeraUI, Imprint aud Demo crat. I poo motion of S E Young, Mr J W Cuaick wa elected chairman and N M Newport, secretary. In a few painted temark the chair man stated tbe neceeeity of the continued improvement at Yaqnina and ita great importance. &. particular fact of great moment waa tne statement that Mr Hammond ot the OCit bad said that te extension of the road coa'd not be made until tne improvement at tbe Bay w as compietea. .Mrs r. loans U.iowed in the aajie line and pUced the value of a completed improvement at the Bay at a: least 1 100,- a year to ui country. Mr Clough. of Lane cooatv. spoke en coaragiogiy ol tbe desired improvement. coi c B Montague f poke enthusiasti cally on tbe subject. Twenty-five year ago be waa one of a committee on tbe project for re ting a road to tbe Bay.and noped the work would be continued that oold give the improvement deeded. Coogteman Tongse spoke for a few rr omenta. He had come to lewrn rather tfaaa to talk. He thought the present need wa to do something that (ball cvetcometbw present dithcnlue. Tbe iroaoie now t that a continuing con tract baa been passed, it is not appro priated, but io it are the word that tne secretary mat do so and so." The engineers having reported adversely to tbe project tbe aecreiarr baa seen bt to act againat it, and it ha been left oat of the list ot appropriations to be made. Tbe impression in coagrxesis that the commerce of the Bay does not justify it, bot tbe coogreetman put it very cicarlv that it ia not tbe present commerce, bot tne entire product of Western Ore gon that would be affected by the matter with a good harbor at tbe Bay. and this ia what should be presented at ash ington. A good harbor woald increase the price of every bushel of wheat in the valley 4 to 7 ceota and everv specie of product correspondingly. It must he kown that it is something demanded by the whole people and not merely by tbe people of Yaquma Bay t j get tbe monev. Tbe Corgreeaman staled emphatically that the representative are thoroughly in earnest atd that it will be poor policy to allow any impteeeion to get oat that they are half hearted. Tbey will uke their coau off and do whatever is pos sible tor the project- It is not a matter of personal responsibility but ene ot united effort. Tbe Dcwocbat was called npen and poke in tbe line ot what can be ac complished with tbe improvement and not wiui the harbor in iu present condi lion. Mr. u. A. ttestgaus. the wheat man, bowed tbe lack of facilities fordoing buaineea through the present Yaqnina vessel w.tb tbeir amsll capacity, ana bow we are handicapped in tbia respect. D B. Monteith auted that the Ore- gonian was now compiling tbe statistic of the valley s prolucu, wbica could soon be used. Mayor Burkhwrt stated that a list ot resources was compiled on a former oc- eaaion. J. N. Duncan spoke rf tbe propriety of giving tbe resourvea of the country across the niouoUm in connection with it- Remarks were aleo made by F. J. Mil ler. T. L. Du.-ger and S. N. Steele. A committee waa appointed to secure sutistcs on the reeourcea of th coun ty, affected by tbe improvement at the Bay, and corner with the representatives in congress a follow: S N Steele. D B Monteith, C G Burkart, N M Newport, J N Duncau and J R Wbitney. lion. Jiobert Clougn was appointed to take charge 01 tne work in Lne county: Congreaemen Tongue and tins were accompanied to the Bay by a number ot men attending tbe meeting. Persistent Coughs A ooug;tt which seems to hang on In soitc of ail the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. f or twenty-tire years tnat stana &rd preparation ot cod-liver on, SCOTT'S EfJULSWrJ has proved its effectiveness in cur ing the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is the reason why t the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes the wnoie sys tem; the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heals the Irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? a mi yoa art SCOTT'S Emubisa. Ss thtf tba Sua and 6h are en th wrapper. 50c and f t.oo, U dnigjUtj. SCOTT A BOWNB, OMmbls, New York. No other Baking Powder works like Royal, or makes such pure and wholesome food, or is so rich in leavening1 gas, or so economical in use. CO., NEW YORK. HOME AND ABROAD. Smiley e'eaa printing. Romona pure spices. Romona Romona pure extracts . Try Scmiling-a Beat tew and baMoc povaer. Shirts kad collar a specialty at the Mag aolia Laundry. TMe holder of No. 71 will please till at (Rd Oawaooa. Will ft SU k always have ta rtock latest novelties in all luee of jewelry. Taxe tbe U C ft E cteamer for Portland down river cnSanday, Tuesday and Than day. If you care for sooi bread aak for "Red Crown" floor. Ever, irrocerynian in town oaa u. Tbe Albany Dreaaed Berf Co. are run ning a bone mill for mating chicken feed. Call and get some. Do von tne eracken? Jni well me oet. Tbey cost ao more. Fmh one at Kenton's Gah btore. Yoa will alwrs find a Em lino of wm eiry at ill & Stark. Do not bay before examining mar good. ... 1 . , . " nea yon wast a ceoice steak, a nice roast or meat of any kind, call on Henry uiuuexm. ne aeeo toe nest. A fine ironinv board, mad hw Vr VA Davidson, may be at Hopkins Bros. It has folduur legw.U cbeao and ia inat the Uting for convenience- Get one. Tbe best meat of all kind and eeod treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Beef Company 'a market, jtut dwn Second treet. Good weight and prompt attend tioa. tAZA war Oa dVsosit in the aa tioa al banks of Oeson according to tbe las statement. There are thirty soch banks j Tne showing i a good one. Ed Scott, tie roong deaoerado. of Cor-1 rail's' was this week sentenced to four Tar in tbe penitentiary. Ilia case ia a pitiable o-e. and bould be a warning - to boys wbo are gradually slipping utloa law less life. A man who gave hu same Will FJk- chaaer, wa brocght befure .! entice Wheel er yeaterday eventeg and fined 25 and costs, or (40 for cnaainjr deer with nonad in the Camp Creek couetry. Several otbe' men. who were with hi 21. "eie not arres ted, as evidence could not be aecared. Lugene Gaud. Yerterdav rcornin tbe craw I ia.-v re - turned an indictment asaiost J.w incU ot Philomath, cha'giog him with forgery. 1 ne indictment 1 an outgrow to ot tbe act- ion broagbt against Nkbois and Haim.soe-t ins them lyr O'er $7.0)0 and doting their. store uoer attachment, prec pitatinj- an attachment . G xeKe. The College Student. Albany eoliege ie displaying more spirit than ever before in iu history, and aa well ia doing splendid work. It has a live, progressive lotjof students. One of tbe evidences of iu spirit ie the new col lege paper. The College Students. The second number ia iaet oat, beaatitaUy printed and eparkling with college news and life Tbe staff a follow: J. p. Smick editor, J. E. Tyree awocia'e edi tor. Marguerite Hopkins. Jos. Torbet, Marios Marcellns. Dora Pace. Ella Mc Coy. Mary Stewart and C. E. Sox asso ciate editor. Owec Beam, bosinees manger- r'rem it we glean the fullowine: of general interest: Mr. A. W. Lnndell, a graduate oi the conservatory, and wife have a boy. Among the new scholars is Chester Psrvin, of Salem. Mue Olga lie it t is ukioz a coarse with the Normal seniors. Tbe Erodelphian officer are: Dora rage, president; urpna ruber, vice president; Nolta Gray, eecreUry; Cora Alexander, treasure.-: Marguerite Hop kins, critic; Ada Morris, sergeant at arms. On October 27 Lewi E Lee. a former student of tbe college, was ordained as a minister ol tbe Presbyterian church at Cincinnati, O. . Five graduates of the Albanr college are now teaching in the Albany public scnoois, the last to f ecur a position be ing Ansa aiana Crosby. A Musical Treat. . For some time past the Mandolin Club has been making enorta to bring Alfred A. rarland. the world renowned, banjo soloist to this city and they now an nounce that he baa been engaged to play at the opera bouse on Saturday eve Dec 4. It will certainly be an artistic treat a Farland stands unrivalled in bis line. playing ou the banjo such music Beethoven s sonatas, the Uvertorn to Wm Tell, Mendelssohn's great concerto op 64, Chopin's Nocturnes, etc with complete success. He will be assisted by tbe best local talent obtainable, tuner particulars concerning the program, etc win be given later. F. Company. Theie are now 56 members of the com pany, and a good deal ot spirit is being displayed. Indoor base ball ta now tbe rage. Tbe companv will plav tbe first game in tbe Salem-Albany series on Thanksgiving night at this city. A good team is being organised for the contest. A social dance ia held every Saturday night. The boys sav that Capt. Phillips is the best captain in the state, and that Tom Rhoades is the beet quartermaster. Two masked burglars entered the house of Brigbam Young, at King's Val'ey. one evening this week, and demanded his money. Lpon his letusat ttey piacea him on a Hove, when bu scream ingoten- ed them away. Fortunately the stove was not very bot. Something Dropped. Hear It. Did You We will sell tor cash, TJnground Boast Coffee as follows: Our Superior Blend 12 lbs for f 1 0" " Best Kio 10 lbs for ....100 " Roval Blend 8 lbs tor....;.... 100 Have only a few hundred lbs of these j coffee oa hand and can not guarantee I these prices for any length of time. - C. E, Baowsiix. WHEAT. Liverpool e lower. New York Wc. Chicago 8Jc. San Francisco Albany 69c. Lebanon Advance Items. There will be a change nf tim , - Lebanon branch next week. It ie ru mored that there will be littla if . change in tbe time of tbe morning train. "' wm W114 arrive boot an boar later. Geo C Davis is storing bis potato crop 2.000 bnahela in f Vi.t-J-'. . tore room. From thee acre of land Mr Davis secured 800 barbels of "pad," which is a good yield for thi year. A Cmphrey.a administrator, last Sat. orday aold tbe two farm belonging to bis father' ewUte. One place, consisting of about SSI acres, wa sold to Hiram Par ker fcr 370; the other, consisting of aboat 127 acre, was sold to Mike Oor roao for $1631. Steamer Kutta. The O R ft X CVs steamer Rath will re wra regular trip com ajencing- Thursday Nov. 1 1th . Lsaving Aloany for Portltnd aad wav ports on Mondav Vi,iiiln -and Fndats at 7 A . h Leave Portland io-' up river points on ruearlavs Thcr&Uy and Saturday at 6 A M. Dr Adams api Cceiek Block Alb.ny.Or Paialesa work aspeciaH. umm Gnrasrl Hoe; Dental Office. Broadalbin. St Albany, Or. Yard Littler. Assistant. jtiM mtr VIS Mff- at csrexpesss ifyoo're cot pleased F E ALLEN ft CO. THE I the best and yet mplet tyre wnte manufactured, the consummation of tt inventors art. An expert stenographer after using nany machines, says. 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