fatmtaL eep Warm Capes ipd Jackets Lines com fie to. Specially strong goods. $3.50 to 125.00. on medium grade Blankets Oreeonwool; AlUnv Manu facture. Blankois a'r right, prices are right. S E Young & Son, AT THE BZAAR, AR T DEPARTMENT ' Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, Battenburg materials, Honiton Braids, Sofa Pillows. Pillow Pillow tone, ornimeotal and omer aeeigns, Art Dinanis, Tapestries, wissand Esprit draperies' to frighten up your home. To prepare FANCY (.OOOS AND NOT IONS Ritl)ons, all grades Newest things in neckwear. Pompadour and Side Combs, Belts and Bud Fascinators, Feather chiefs 2c to $1.50. Boa's, Handker On the new counters needs. are every day L E. & H. J. HAMILTON. Thanksgiving Foot Ball. Albany will be gi.ven a foot ball game on Thanksgiving afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock that will be the hottest in the history of the city. The Chemawas will p'ay here on that day. They have play ed nearly every team in the state and are the most experienced in the state, though having gone np against several stronger teams. Albany will have to rustle to beat them. Ever? body will want to see it. Admission 25 cents. To-Night. At the armorv tcnisht the Moore family will give a very pleaa- eawnunmens mat will oe worm at tending. . They are geniuses on the mandolin, guitar and other instruments, and Master Harry is the chamnion bat on swinger. A special feature is the act of Captain Beach the water king, who actually eats, drinks, smokes, writes and eleeps.under water. Gus Leonard, the Dutch specialist and saxaphone solist does some first class work. Admission 10 and 15 cents. , JIazamta Cibclk W. of W. All neighbors are requested to attend malt ing, tonight at Maccabee hall. Fact on of officers and important basin SS to transact. Invited guests and dr-Je friends . will meet in reception r 02 at 8:30. By order. Mary MeCuw, G. N. MnxrxKitr. Ladies who are late pur chasing their millinery call and see ml late goods, bometuing new at the linery Car. H. E. Bowers has leased The Portland, at Portland, for two years from next April. - i The trial of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore was to take place in New York City, to day. There was a thief around the .depot this noon. Mike's dinner basket and Friendly's cane were all stolen. The bill of exceptions on the appeal in the ticGrath murder case was to l e filed in Salem today by Attorney WyatL Senator Simon will leave for Washing ton next Thursday to beein his career in the millionaire body. The enrollment in the public schools of The Dalle is 813, the most in the history of the city, and certainly speaking for that live city. At Moline, 111., last Friday night while riding . a fraternal goat Dr. Sensibangti was pushed against an electric battery in such a way as to give him a shock it , was thought would result fatally. 17 was a popular score in football last Saturday. Harvard . Ideated Yale 171 toO, the Multnomahs defeated the Chemawas by exactly the same score and the Bishop Scotts defeated the Academy boys 17 to 5. The Prineville Telephone Co. baa sold its stock and franchise , to the Sunset Telephone Co. Work has already begun on the line from here to The Dalles and the long distance telephone is an assured fact. Hello, and Hurrah ! Journal. At Corvallis last Saturday, JohnVine yard, an Oregon pioneer well-known in Albany, was found guilty of assault on officer Beach with a dangerous weapon and was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. He was taken through Al . bany this noon for Salem. The contract for erecting the new O A C mechanical hall, at Corvallis, has been let to H. M. Ely, of Salem, for $19,213. The building is to be of stone, two stor ies high, with a cement fire proof roof, and is to be completed by April 1, 1899, When we read of a railroad wreck in which a hundred people are killed, we are fiiird with eitr and harror. There are other dangera in this life a thousand time greater than that of the railroad wreck, only we do not bave them brought so forcibly to onr rt-ntinn ConsnmDtion does not kill a hundred people at once in one train. It does kill tens of thousands for every one that is killed by accident, if s anfferer will resort to the right rem -4. h-farc it is too late, consumption can t. cured. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 08 per cent of all case if ..i... 4 tha aarlier abues. It has main- taired this record for thirty years. Many .1 - it has rescued from the verge of the grave have permitted their namea, addresses, experience and photo graph, to be printed in Dr. Pierce's Com-t- vrvrilral Adviser. This useful book i free, and any anfferer who wiahea to investigate may procure it and write to those who were once sufferers themselves. For a paper covered copy aend at one-cent stamps, lo cover cost of mailing nly, to the World' Diapenaary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. The "Golden Medical Discoverv" la tha mat blood-maker and .flesh-builder. It restore the lost appetite, corrects the impaired diareation. makes the liver active and the blood pure. Any med icine dealer who offer you something else said to be "lust aseood" la thinking about his pocketbook and not about your health. ( a J hsTC taken Dr. Pierce' GoMra Medical nlacovery soil ' Fsmrita Prescription ' with wonderful results." writas Mrs. Annls M. Nor man of Equiounk, Wayne Co.. Pa. "I had consumption : the doctors as id I'd dl. Tha Coldea Medical Discovery ' cured m." 'V 3 EXTREASURER MORRIS'S SHORTAGE. The Report of the Expeita Shows it to Be $3,800,74. The report of the experts appointed i by the county, C. G. Hogue and A. it ) uu u v uuiu ui lira surer 1 . i. Morris, was (filed this after noon, it shows the following: 1st tkrm. Balance due on institute fund.. I 7 60 On cities and districts : 12 83 On general and school fund .... 1836 1 9 $1860 52 Warrants credited twice $333 35 Interest " "... 6 59 389 94 Total ...$2246 46 Less short credits on warranto paid, quarter ending March 31, 1895 H 26 Net balance due county 1st term. $2255 20 2nd tebm. Balance due on city iund $ : 06 On general fund 25 46 On school fund 1560 92 $1583 44 By credit over payment : District fund $13 40 Institute fund 7 50 20 90 Total due on second term . . . $156 54 Total balance due for two terms..,.. VJt.. $3800 74 Besides the formal part of the report appears the following: - in checking the warrants we found that two warrants had been entered as paid twicv, vis: warrant 7695, in favor of F. M. Redtield for S83.35 and intercut $1.66 was paid June 10, 1865 and entered again on July 31, 1895 : also warrant 7844 was paid on Jnne 18, 1895 and was enter ed again on July 31, 1895. It was in fa vor of A. R. Rutherford for $300.10 and interest $4.93. These warrant were credited to Mr. Morr.s in the settlement tor the term ending June 30. 1895. and again in the settlement for the term end Sept, 30, 189i, so we have added these amounts to the clerks chsrges against the treasurer during the first term. At the end of the first term tha dork made an error in balance of the general and school fund in favor of the treasurer ' ol f 1210.56 by bringing down a balance wnicn was that amount too small. The treasurer carried forward a balance which was reduced in a similar wav. This error was discovered after the close of the second term. The following order was made by the court: fcov.Xl, 1898. Report of expert ac-i countanta received and accepted. The ; county Jndtre is hereby ordered to make demand on P. G. Moms and hia bonds men for his first term as Conntv treasur er of the sum of $2235.20, which sum the within report shows was due the conntv at mat time. Also to make demand on P. G. Morris and hia bondsmen for the second term of office as County treasurer ior f ioco.04,aia amount reine due Linn county tor mat period as shown by the written account. Geo. D. Bartox, judge Tennessee Gatherings. if r v. t it.. n -r - in tnis vicinity this week buying note- kl- TIT. II : LI . . f"" i. n wi ii w guugiDg oeaier and a pleasant gentleman. We have one of the best fancy work men in the valley, in the person of J. D. Fronk. Last week he forged a gun trig ger of a difficult kind and this week he has completed a stock; both of which would do credit to the common variety from the dealers. Mr. Fronk says he may make an entire gun. This week completes two months of school at this place. P. L. Wallace and Geo. Ross have just finished digging potatoes. Four geese have been killed recently : Walter Davis 2, Clyde McKnightl, tt. Wood 1. Win. Fronk and Geo. Wyer are ex peeted home from Washington about H. Bryant and J. W. Senft,of Albanv, were .in Term, last Wednesday on busi ness. P. M. Scherer has been ill for some time. Mr. W. U. Baltimore could not with stand the pressure of batching and has departed for Albany where he will make his future abode. His daughter, Laura, having been married early in the fall to Mr. Kobt. Walker. He has one eon, Frank, living near Spicer and a younger daughter, Mary in Lebanon. Scott Wallace and family have moved to Portland. There is some talk of the president calling a special session of the Liitmrw. IHhat for? McK. Janet Waldorf. Youth, beauty and tahnt. Three fairy gilts to win the world with one would think ; yet, in these modern times, tbe actress who wonld win universal ap plause must puneees still other virtues ; Health, liuiirnptism and an "infinite capacity lor iating pains." It is not saying too much to say Miss Waldorf holds all these and is recalling her to our playgoers, we wonld remind them, that the fair owner of euch varied talents gives to our town a pleasure not often witnessed here. As Juliet, Viola and Rosalind, in whatever role we mar chance to see her this year she brings that exquisite modulation of voice and speech, that finish and excellence that tell ol talent tempered, pruvt.l ana poi ubed oy band work. 10 see her is a privilege which should, and we believe will, tie taxed advantage oi vr every laygoer. Tbe costumes this season are resh from the costumers hands and are "point devise" in every particular. The full company numbers fifteen culled from tbe best in their respective lines. At the Armory Wednesday night in "As i on L.iice it," Thursday aiternoon in "Twelfth Night" and Thursday night in "Komeo and Juliet." Admission 60 and 75 cents. 1 Mrs Booth Tucker, the famous Salva tion leader, is in Portland. T. M. Written, tbe new owner of the Blumberg block, was in the city today. Judee M. E. Brink and Ed Hodraa sr. rived here last evening from Albany and iett on the stage today lor their homes at rrinevme. The Ualies T. M. A leading social event in Balem last! week was a party by Misses Genevieve and fcttiel Hughes in honor ot their guest Miss Laura V eier, of New York. The funeral of Mrs. P. B. Marshall last Saturday was one of the largest attend ed in the history of Albany, attesting to tbe Bhign esteem in wnicn sne was beldT Mr. C. G. Coker. for some time nast one of Mr. Mavo's assistant in the freight department of .the A. x V. a. K. was on yesterday transferred to Portland, where. it is said, be will represent tbe interests of tbe (Jorvallis Eastern road and in cidentally the A. A C. Astorian. Hon. H. M. Palmer, who has been at tending the meeting of the legislative educational committee in Portland re turned home this noon. The committee are receiving some valuable suggestions and will be able to report some school laws badly needed in this state. . B.J. Pengra, a former Lane conntv man, now 75 yearsjold, and MesLucret- la Bigeiow, were married In Portland last week. They had never heard of each other until few days before, Pengra hav ing gone to Portland after a wife. He has been married twice before. Some Relics. Lieutenant G. F. Telfer, who ia with the volunteers in Manila,has recently sent home a box of curios to his little son, Willis, which is prized very highly by tbe boy. Among other things is a coat worn by a member of the Span ish hand. The garment is of white duck, the finest quality, and is handsomely trimmed with red and yellow, and decor ated with the regulation military buttons. The performer who wore it was evidently a very small man, as the coat just fits a 13-year-old boy. Telegram. Baking Powder Made from purs tream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Akan baking powder are the greatest rocnacca to health of the present day. wwmh oa,. wtw mm. CONTINUES A MYSTERY. A dispatch from Kansas City of Nor 19 reads: E. C. Read, traveling salesman for the Swofford Bros.' Dry Goods Company, vis- iwxi vuiei oi .ronce Hayes mis aiternoon to learn if the police had found any trace 91 nls isiner, who disappeared lroni the .lomyu, liuuse, 111 una city, juiy o. Since the day of his disappearance no one has seen or heard of W C. Kead.and the sudden manner of his taking-off promises to remain always a mystery. W. C. Read was a wealthy farmer from Aiuany, ur., who fljCnt to faraous, Kan., to visit his son.- On July 8 he registered at the Tremont hotel, and at 6 o'clock in the evening spoke pleasantly to the day clerk, who was just going off duty, and walked out. No one has seen him since, and although theories of murder or sui cide have been advanced, not a mite of evidence nas been discovered to substan tiate them. E. Q. Read, the son, has searched all through Missouri and Kansas for his father, out to no avail. The New York Life Insurance Company, in which Read was insured for $3000, has also had its sgents at work, without success. a The only theory advanced by the police that Read met with foul play. It is believed that persons who knew he had considerable money followed him to Kan sas City from Parsons and murdered him. He could have been enticed to some lenely siot on the river and slugged and robbed, and his bodv thrown into the Misaouri river to hide the crime. If he was murdered, the crime was piobably committed by persona who were led to believe that he had on his parson the $1000 which he gave his wife before leav ing nome. A Theatrical Treat. The advent ol Miss Janet Waldorf in Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It and Twelfth Night, in Aloany, will be bailed by many as the event of oar theatrical season. She is still frech in oar memor ies from last year and now comes to re capture old admirers and win new ones. Her undoubted genius was recognised by oa last season and bas since bceo eo dcretd and certified by East and West alike. An American bred and born, we may well be proud of ber. Her manag ers sensibly, bave surrounded their star with an appropriate setting. The com pany is an excellent one and tbe cos tumes new snd correct. Thos far this season has been a brilliant triumph for ber and we confidently nrediet a rmmA. ed and appreciative audience to welcome ner. bbe will appear with a splendid com pan? at the armory, which will be put in the best condition possible for tbe performsnce. On Wednesday aieht. tha 23rd will be presented Aa Yon Uk Tt oo Thanksgiving aiternoon at a mati,tee Twelfth Night and in tbe evening Ro meo and Juliet. Admirsioo 50 and 75 cento. Reserved seat on sale at Bark hart A Lea's. The Three Saved. The names o( the three men saved from tbe wreck of the Atalanta. are Francis McMahon of Belfast, Ireland. John Webber of Tarrytown, N. Y., and George Fraxier ot Philadelphia, Penn. The recount of the wreck indicates that the schooner was racing with another boat that bad several days the start, and that tbe captain, Charles McBride was trying to make distance liy cutting closer to the shore. The men declare that they and seven or eight others were shang haied at Tacoma and robbed cf their ad vance pay, naming the men who did the crime, promising a live time wben tbey get back to Tacoma. A Tacoma dispatch says tapt Ale Bride was a favorite where ever known ami that his death was sin cerely regretted there. TUESDAY Will Not Hang De;. 16 J. R. Wyatt returned last night from Salem, where yesterday aiternoon he fil ed bis bill of exceptions in tbe murder ease of T. M.McGratb and secured a tay of execution ont:l tbe appeal is heard by tbe supreme court.. Thanksgiving Exercise. The public schools will bold Thanks giving exercises tomorrow afternoon pre vious to adjourning until Monday dur ing tbe Thanksgiving vacation season. All are invited to these exercises. Tbey will be made of interest to patrons as wen a pupus. Foun Albany Ham. The superior ! court yesterday laid the strong - hand ol injunction noon the ever increasing ac cumulation of law suits piling op against i. S. Antooelle, the former contractor for tbe government in clearing the army poet site at Magnolia blnff Tbe action was taken at the request of the American surety Uompanv ot New York, wblcb was tbe sole surety on Antonelle's bond for the performance of bis contract and wbich yesterday filed snit for an injunct ion, alleging that tbe suite commenced and about to te commenced upon tbe bond threaten to mulct it (or dam aces far in excess of tbe penalty of that oblig ation . Seattle P. I. Antonelie was one of tbe fsmouj Oregon Pacific contractors and made Albany his headquarters. He bad plenty of trouble with the O. P. Vxa?' Ckeditablx. Tbe minutes of tbe went synod of the Presbyterian ebon t have just beeo printed by Smiley. Tbe job is a splendid one, an4, has ben complimented by the ministers ol tbe church, though their last years minut es were printed in Portland. Please do not read thu,: the Al banv Baths will be closed on Thursday at 12 o'clock until Friday morning. By order of Bebt Cbawpoud, Pres. Dock Holmes, Sec. Sylvester Pennoyer bas sued James and George Steel, of Portlanu. for over due htm from them. He bas come C"-olidat4 as security. Though James Steel is reputed to have tome property yet the Da-mqcsat would not care to bid very high ot) the account. The second number of tbe Pacific Monthly Is out. It is well gotten no fo a new msgazjne, bnt as vet lacks that stamp that will make it of oat onil im portance. Donations for the Orphans Home will be acceptable. Leave the same at Hop kins isros. We buy, sell and store grain. We make Magnolia Flour, Also whole wheat, Patent and germ, flours, 1 he Magnolia MWa. Flour 85c per sack. Try it.' The Magnol". Yourgrocer keeps it. The Magnolia Flour The W. of W. Mansanlta Circle W. of W. at their regular meetiug last night elected the following officers: Guardian Neighbor, Cora White. rast urand, Mary McClain. Adviser, Genelle Maston. Clerk, L. Vieretk. Banker, Mary Sullivan. Magician, Ray Allen. Attendant, Lillian McHargue. I. S, Pearl N. Cameron. O. S Zoe McOlaln. Managers, C. G. Bu-khart and May Kenton. Musician, D. G. Dubruil'e. Capt. of Guards. Mamie Mootiromerv. This association has ma lea wonderful growth; was organised in April '97, and a their first Grand Session recently held at Frisco, showed a niembershipof 7,000. No other association ever mad such rapid growtn in eighteen months. An white woman over 18 years and under 52 can become a member. Their rate of at sessments are the same as tha Woodman of the World, who. at their last Head Camp session adopted the Circles as an auxiliary to the Woodmen, hut in no wise connected in any financial responsi bility. They transact a separata busi ness on the same liatia as the Woodman of the World, who have tbecheapettand bo.t plan. This association has Daid all claims 'n full and have placed a monu i ment on the graves of ail the deceased! ladv tnenihara- and list? - hali.M nf $10,000 in Benefit fund fhsv h.v - demonstrated beyond a donbt as to their I The stage at tbe armory is being en reliaoilitr. and everv wife and Humhiar lamed for Janet Waldorf and other en- of a Woodman shoJld Join this order and maaeitvneol tne stronireat ladies ontara in the country. Thsc Double Warrants. Reference in tbe report of tbe experts C. Hogue and A. Wheeler in the ease of ex-county treasurer Morris to two warrant enured as paid twice baa not been fully understood Tbe situation is this; Warrant 7695 igned by tbe coun ty clerk and made payable to F. M. Red field was paid and iiimnml eKia.n.i June 10, 1896," and entered on that day in the Treasurer's record book. Ovtr then and he 10 have been written in red ink "ly 31," and on July 31, 1895. under the cam number "Jie same war rant is aam enlervd in the T'eaturer's bo k, eat ti time lor ta3 3 The other warrant -. i.-yah!e in A k kmlinUH and stan.pe i uh thereaoUr treassrer'a ataiiip' iv.., r. lone 18. 18W." the nu.ui. r..o. 7881. Ovar the whole of J nee IS, is a H e-in red ink July 31. On July 31, l-flj, nest following tne second entry of the Rwdfield warrant the Rutherford warrant, same number and i amount as tbe first was again entered, but instead of ben g tor $300.10, as the warrant cal'td ior in eacn rase it Is for n even $300 Janet Waldorf All Right. From the Seattle P. I.: Miss Waldorf is a great Juliet. She bat the passion and tbe pow.r, the ac cent and the mien of melaocboiy which n the two last acts make tbe play cne of Sttekeepearee't mat tragedies Her work last night at the Seattle theatre finally eiincted the good opinion which local audiences bad formad ol h through ber presentation of "As You Like J v." "Twelfth Nkht" and "Ineo- mar." In "Romeo and Juliet" she had an opportunity to shew those who bad witnessed tbe other piajs, whirn are of a lighter and less serious straio, that she noeseeaes a id range of ability. As the difficulties of Juliet's situation multiply. Miss Waldorf rises with a tnseeificent understanding of the possibilities of tbe character. At tbe Armory Wednesday night in "As Yoo Like It '' Thursday afternoon in "Twelfth Night," and in the evening in "Romeo and Juliet." After Many Year. Eprroa Democrat; I wish to state thronah your paper that I bave sold my threshing outfit, giving place for others, stepping down and out aod bid ling farewell to thresh ing machine busioe. which 1 have been engaged in for 19 years, bavin commenced m 1879 with a horaa rjowar and winding np with tbe steam ontfit. With many pleasant recollections and good withes for old band and neighbors I am respectfully, . S. T. i sooes. anany, ov. 21st 1898. IkpobtaxtChasge The second floor of the I', i am berg block, now owned by Mr. T. M. Witten. of Jefferson, has been rented to the Corvallis A Essiera rail road company and is being arranged for tbe bead office, of tbe company, lo be occupied bv them December 1. This is an Important move anticipated by the charter of lb 4 ne organization. Tax Rem. The Rath has again be gun making ber regular winter trips,and will run on tbe same schedule as last year, going down river Monday, Wednes days and E.iday and op the alternate data, e-he will thus go down tomorrow at 7 a. ui. The ladies nl tbe W. O.T. U. will bold a Parlor meet ng at the residenceti Mrs, vance on edneedav evening, Nov. 23. to meet Mrs. L. P. Rounds, one of onr state lertnrera just returned from tbe National convention, who will interest those present with a report ef tbe con vention, vt e expect all members of me Union tu be preteot.aod invite all others either gentleman or ladies to attend if possible. Mrs. D.W. Wakefield .of Portland, is in the city tbe guest of her sisters, during me ibanksyiving season. Rev. T. J. Wilson, of Eugene, who has been to Portland several weeks giving BiDie readings, returned borne today. Mr. Frata Wood, sr., passed through Albany last nisht tor the Trinity mines in Northern California, where be hss owned a claim lor over twenty years. The members of No. 2' Engine Co will give a social at their hall this even' log. to which ell members otthe com pany and their inailirf and exempt nremen are inviiea. Mrs Rounds, a prominent Oregon W.C. T. if. woman, arrived in Albany this noon )ost from the national W.0.T.U where she represented Oregon. Cap. James L Smith will have charge of the steamer Albany on tbe river this year, tieo. w alker pilot, W. A. Cumm ins purser, Albert Lenn mate, J.T Mayo watchman. Believing that they know how to rnn a social, the men ol the V. P. church will give one nxt Friday night at tbe church, to which all members and at tendants ol the church will be welcome. Committees of men bave been appointed even to the dish washing. Mrs. B. Swsrtz bss been in tha eii on a visit with ber father. Mr. Monroe Ward. W hi e going from the nnaCnfnna to Pfeiffer's she dropped her pocket book containing four or five dollars in money, a return ticket lo Portland and an,a keys. Tne finder would confer a favor by leaving them with Mr. Ward. Homer Davennort nasaad thnimii i ' Deny last night lor Ban Francisco, where i - i a ' lie win ue toinea ov ma wtia whan ii will proceed east, csrtoooed for all emer. gencies. as Mr. Davenport is reputed io,iuv a yesr ano siuu a month for incidentals it ts not necessary to state that be did not walk, as some mi. ci nave interred Jrora one ol bis own csrto ins in me examiner. fred Koonts and MUs Anna Kirk were marries at the Methodist churrh in Athena, Iat Wednetdav. hv Raw Motor. Mrs. Koonts is tbe daughter of T. J. Kirk, one of tbe best known citi zens In this county. Tbe groom is tbe son of the late W. T. Koonts, being a nephew of J. fl. Koonts, of Echo. Pen dleton E. O. Former Linn county people. See Locals on every page. The Trilby stove, tbe best in the mar ket, at Stewart A Sox Hardware Co'. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind j quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue Duiiaer. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price, 25 eta, and 60 els. Pure Tea in packages at grocers' Schillings Best The Hoag la now running Tbe Branton murriVr has coct Lane county $2,500, without the hanging which will come high. John Morgan ha n appointed col lector of onttoras fr th southern dis trict of Oregon. Tbe corner stone ol the new court house st Dallas will be laid by tbe Ma sons on November 30ih at 2 p.m. Chemawa vs. Albany Thanksgiving af ternoon, on tl e col lege campus. Admit rnissioo, 25 cents. An even, fast sauie is anticipated. Thomas Palmer, a highly retpecled citiieo died at bis home near fialsey.lstt Sunday, Nov. 2", at the age of 4S year. The cause of his death was Brigot'e dit- .ease ol the kidnnys. 1 tertainmente that may be given there . tnis winter, and will tJ ready h tomor. row evening The county court )esterday afternoon elected Mr. aod Mrs. N. Drnmmond aa farmer, for the new co-ntypoor larm, and they will take charge of it tomorrow. They will have nine or ten subjects to start with. Janet Waldorf Wdnesdaynightin"As Yoo Like It." and "Komeo aod Joliet," Shakespeare's two heat stage plays. This will e one of tbe best theatrical treats in the history of the city and our citixena should show their appreciation of legit imate drama by giving MUs Waldo'i a big house. He support is strong. Mr. McVeigh is ailh ber as leading man, a thorough artist and a gentleman. Ad mis ion 50 snd 76 cents Tbe Moore family gave a plesant enter tainment last night at tbe armory, con sisting of music br the faro itr. baton swinging by Master Harry, dialectiwork uy uus 4je- naru, wno is alt right, ana tne water work bv Can. Btsach me human fish, who eats, drinks, smoke and lies down in a tank of water, an actual fact and no delusion. They will be here next Saturday. Panposxn i. BA.XGxs. Amona the pro posed chaoses in tbe school laws will be a pr viiioo for the selection ot rrbool bojks by a committee of five competent persons appointed by the coveraor, in stead of by tbe coouty school suoeria- tendeote.ae now. Another cbanre voted by the committee at their Portland meeting it tbe raising of the age for drawing school money from tour to six years. Tbe time for taking tbe school census was set lor the first Monday in Jane. 1 be county treasurer will act as tbe treasurer of me school district, tbe clerk to draw warrant oo the district funds. Provided of coarse that the com. ing legislature endorse these provisions. Licer ust. Following is the list of letters rem au tag in the Pottomce at Albany, Lien county, Oregon, Nov. 22, 1333. Person calling for Ihfee letters moat give the date oa which they were advertised : i Bertram, Mr J R Mills, Mrs Anna Borbam.J W Moree. Mr S B McC:ilao Mr O O Wh intone, Asa Campbell, Mr Geo Helm, Mrs Lids Package, Mrs Wary Bowman, Mrs Jennie E Fanver. T. 3. Stttss P. M . A Red Crown Items.; Today, according to a custom wbicn bss been ia vogue with them for a num ber of years, and as a s'isht appreciation of the services of their employee, Tbe I'ortisod Flouring Mills Co. Red Cioeu Mills, cf this city, presented to each of their employee a ice tat turkey as a Th.nksvior offering. Also lolly appre ciating the verv l.beral patronage that ha, been given them bv the pat lie since iliey t ok charge of the mi:t here aod not being able to secure a sufficient number of turkeys to go round, they have taken li.e next best cho.c and reduced the once nl Snow Flake Floor Teentv ceota per Bbl; tne reduction to take effect in tbe morning. Tha eelHag price is new 80 ceota per sack. Tbe Three Sailor . The three sailors rescued from the wrecked steamer Atalanta, after a peril ous ride to the sliore in a boat, arrived in Albanv this noon and immediately rushed into the depot dining rxm lor their dinner. Then they took toe train for Port land. Tbey gave tbe fame version ot toe wreck as heretofore,tbe the Atalanta was racing to beat another boat. Only one man bas been washed ashore. The men expect to make it hot lor their snang- baiers. PosT-Omrs Cused. Tbsgsa ral d livery of he post-office will be open to morrow Irom 8 lo V ockxk a.m. ana from 5 to 6 o'clock p. m. R.vstBT Knrtsi- Tha ladies of the Baptist Church will give a social on Fri day evening Nov 25, at the residence ot Mrs. Kulus Thompson, to which an are cordially invited. Refreshments will be served and a collection taken. An Important Diftcrence. To make it apparent to thousands.wbo think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that tbe system simply needs cleansing, is to twino Kiinliui hnnm to their hcsrlS. SS a costive condition is essilv cured by nsing cvrno ot Fits. Manufactured by the California Fie Syrup Co. only, and eold by all druggists. THANKSGIVING DINNER At the Revere House ausarnsr Than Staying at Home. A - . ..mi Thanksaivlng dinrer will h. a-rv-a at Toe Kevere" ir m o :o tin 7 o'clock pm. Prices to sun your poc. el book: Ca.. t.ttai Mlt-7 fanla ftf half stv rUUf wMlWB - ------ - dollar. Wheat. We will pay the highest market price tor wheat, see us before you sell. Cl'BBAN A MoHTXlTH An OldSoIdier His Gtory of What Hood's Sar saparilla Has Done Whole Family Creatly Helpod by This Medicine. ' I sm sn old run Oun soldier, my whole tyatem being out ot order and my rljht Bide partially paralysed. I bave tried various remedies snd realised only temporary relief. I have been taking Rood' Sana parllla and Hood's Pills, and have derived more real benefit from thsm than anything f have tried. My wife has been greatly helped by Hood's Saraapa rllla. Bbe was all run down snd her system much out ot order. My two little boys recovered quickly from the effect of diphtheria by taking Hood's Bare pa -rllla, which rid them of troublesome sores snd symptoms of the croap. They art now well and hearty." W. F. BdrnbTTT, Starkey, Oregon. Remember oocTs Sarsa parllla It tha best-In fact tbe One True Blood Purifier. rjjf cur nausea, 11x11011100, aTOOa 8 fills bmoutaau. sonstlpatlon. FROM MANILA. An Iuteretting Letter from Ser geant Stellmachcr about the Oregon Hoys The following is written on tbe back of an extra of The American Soldier of Oct. 17. with a late dispatch from Paris about the work of the commission : Manila, P. I., Oct. 17, 1898 Mr. F. P. Nutting. Dear Sir: I send yon this to give yju an idea of wnat news we receive hare. We now have shout six Ameri can newspapers here The American Soldier, Freedom, Manila Times, Uncle Sam snd Tbe Boys in Blue. There may be others. Tbe American Soldier lays claim to be the first American neespa- Pr pumisuea in raaons. etnee the 1st issue of this all the other papers have sprung op among as many different Reg iments, lhts opens up quite a comprtt tlon and they are already throwing mud at each otber. These, with tbe 8paniab snd Philippine papers make Manila quite a OBwrpaper city. We had a memorial service yesterday in remembrance of those of our regiment wno nave passed a-ay oy sickness since onr enlistment. We bave lost 13 men and have 57 in the hospital with hopes ol recovery lor all txcept one and possi bly two, whose charce are doubtful. Chaplain Gilbert delivered an elonnpnt auuinsr, eulogizing tnem on me import ance of tbe great work which these hays helped to carry out. Men who a thnns. .i j ... t 7. . and times would bave preferred to die a oawe, man to lay day alter day suf fering with a burning fever which tbey contracted eerving their country and their flag. Of these 13. ten dld of t. pbo-.d fever, one toi appendicitis, one of ojaeniery, ana one ol smsll-pox. Most of these are boned in marked graves, ex cept Hntcbinson, wbo was buried at sea near Guam Island off Orate Point while we were anchored there. Doting tbe last 48 hours we have had genuine typhoon weather, aoeh rain as von never heard of or saw in Oregon. If it continue we will have to cooitruct canoes to cross our court. Oregotians patrol tbe city, bave out posts aod guard three gatec of the city. Tt e mount is a guard of 80 men. Leslie Vierick was returned to onr quartet a u receive treatment of Major Kl'w. 11 is ere are not mocb be iter Think Frank Hire may be ten I home on the next hospital ship. Perry and Han ten, also Beam, have been discharged from the General Hospital and are back witn ua again. Brace is in the eortal eeeent hopiial at Ma late aod will soon be back with us gain. All the other boys are well. Saitasarsh is considering whether to plsy in tbe band or not. . It is inmored that the Oregon's 23rd tnfsatrf and 6th cavalry will go 200 touee into tne interior lo take a ciiy held by the insurgents. Fbask C. Stsiui Acaxa. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Seth Hammer, the lawyer, ie lying dangeroutiy til at bs borne in Salem. Mrs. Margaret Fennel, of Salem.ia vis iting Albany friends. Mr. John Kruee, special S.A. agent. returned this noon from a trip to Port land. Mr. John Johnson, wh Is studying dentistry in aa offict in Iadependeeee, is ia tbe city for Thanksgiving. The Albany boys In writing heme peak well of the ex ellent treatment te ceived from the hands ot Major Ellis Mrs Judge J. E. Mager. of VcMinn vi lie. is spending Thanksgiving wees with bar mother Mrs. Wo. Cochran, of this city. Chris Bartecb has returned to Eugene from Dawsoo, where he has been ia tbe butcher botioeee. His shop was burned ia tbe recent fire. Mrs. Dr. Davis and mother went to Eugene today to spend Thanksgiveng. Mia Elisabeth Jakway ia in the citr visiting friends. "Jack" Warner has returned from Scio, where be bas been several days in the interest of tbiAOUw, securing twelve or fifteen members and infusing new life iato it. Mr. Ed Carter left this morning fcr Portland, where be joins bis family to reside. They bave tbe bett whuee of their anv albanv 'rieods amort whom tney bave resided most of tbe r area x.mil Howard's parents, ia this citv btsrd from him mis mornir g. He write that be was !! ith fever 20 days, bad excelleot care, one nurse staying aim day and eight. Mr. Angus Graham, of Co. I Oregon ol no teer, arrived borne this morning from Manila, after remaining ia Saa Fraortaco teveral weeks. He looks welt, but ie not feeling entirely well. He le off oa a thirty days furlough, at tbe ecd ol which be will re pott at Vancouver. Mi trnma Pfeiffer returned iaat eve ning from a several months vi-u wttb relatives in Council Biofia and Omaha, where the frequently attended the greet exposition, rue was accompanied from Portland by Mr. Eva Meikie, who will visit tiere I or awhile. An interesting letter was received from Frank Wire bv his narenta mis morning and will be published in tbe next issue of the Dkmocbat. Frank was having the rhuematiam, besides a car buncle. He was coo 8 dent be would be better hist aa food aa he cot in a cooler climate. The members of Linn Enrina Ca. No. x last evening gave an entertainment ana social at tbe.r ball. About forty were present, of whom onlv anout one- third were firemen, tbe attendance being a strong contrast to me turnouts in tbe palmy days of tbe fire department. i nose present thoogn speat a pleasant evening. A short program was render ed, witn the president Otto Clelan in tte chair. It consisted wf some guitar and moutn organ duels by Will Hawkins, greatly apprec.ated. a well rendered reci tation by Edith Bo staid, a vocal solo by Miss Edna Howard, warmly encored, an entertaining reeding by Mrs. Bustard, aod impromptu speeches by N. M New port and Chief Engineer Medin. followed by games and a wed gotten np lunch Duriogthe evening Leo Howard alto entertained tbe audience with tome of bis comic and inimitable songs. These socials should be beld oftaner than once ia four years, and it is possible some of tbe old time spirit may be regained. Syracuse. An account of ihe marriage ofJ. B. Wams'ey aod Bessie Skelton, already iuuy given, is iett out.) Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis attended wedding np In the Scio country last Saa- oay. A soils! boD at the horn of Lincoln Case latt r rid ay evening. A good time reporiea. Job Karnev ia decorating his bouse in a coat of white which improves tba looks oi mingt. Pbodiqal. Anotrar Daroekous Weapom. John Glick was ai rested on complaint ot Noah King, ot Lion county, residing this tide of Stay ton, King went to Glick'a after a water tank. Glick loaded a go a and pointing it at King told him to leave it alone. He did so by all means. King came to Albany, out at tbe crime was committed in Marion county went ta Sa tern rora warrant. Foot BhII Thanksgiving dsy at 3 o'clock p. m. on the cohege campus, Albany college vs. Ohemswa students. Admission 25 cents. I Plenty ur W ate. This forenoon tbe new water supply system was given good test with ths engine and found to be all right, with a big reserve force behind tt. It it a splendid thing and insnres Albany plenty of water in the bualness part of the city in case of fire. 1. 0. 0. F. There will be mork in tbe Degree of Friendship this (Wednesday) evening, a tun attendance is detlred By order of the N. G. H. Babves, See. BIG FIRE. Bar FaANcisco, Nov. 23. Tbe Bald win snd reveral surrounding buildings were burned this moraine, csusine a loss of $2,000,000 besides the death of thirty or forty pertoa, number not yet CITY COUNCIL. Present Msyor, recorder, n.arthal. street superintendent aod allconncilnien except Martin. 1 he following bil.'s were allowed : W. b. Barr, 50; G. B. Milloy, Z; J. E, Krick,.5; Geo E. Fish, $7.60. W. A f ok, 6ft-; C. M. Westbrook, 11.25; Hopkins Bros , A3.25; J. S. Morgan. 113 30 ; 8am Conn, $8; N. J. Henton, 143.15: 41banv Iron Works CtS.V Contract for repair of north end of Droauaiu;.-! street sewer reported com pleted bv J. E. Fin -h. The engine ofi.No 2's was reported re- pairea oy the Albany Iron Woiks in a ratisiaciory manner. Committee on fire and water mend that tbe city purchase a team for No. 1's engine, snd for hauling, with wagon, not to exceed S.JU0 in coat. Filed. Further iiUlA rTsaflf tul Ctt MaiaplrirAiiiili College urouod and hi ork 73 fetllion ol D W Rumbaua-h ssked for sn electric jigut at 4to and Montgomery, rafarrarl . ' License were irrantad P I. K.l, . .i Harper Cranor. Tbe matter of Chemical Emr. Co 'a members being connected with ou.er companies was referred. GoonciJniao Hopkins was granted leave of absence until Jsn. 1. 1 ne work of the Street anMrintantont 'or i he year was accepted and compli mented. As You Like It. Miss Janet Waldorf will present "As Yon Like It" at tha Armor Inniohr Last evenings Telegram aaya: Janet Waldsrf "St Co." aorrd at tbe Mcrquam Grand last evening in ebakespeare's pastoral drama. "As Yoo . mise - aiaon gave a pseeaiog interpretation ol tLe role of Rosalind. .hat waa TA . , . e -ae IWU UIB Wtl filled Willi -. 'aUlKttnslKlam attrl S, ....: u . Vi v wmu au ix:ti Mjvu anJiauce. composed larvelr of lovers of &Kb..HU.u J . ... .. U...c-.,r.u omiuu. janet waioroi ie vet a vonne srrr-.a f-;- A t-- k. Uful in form, vivacioos and ambitious, sad endowed wttb ta'ents that bee peak for ber a greater future. Sbe entered into the spirit oi ber part with a refresh ing gusto an i made a living and lova ble Rocalind jot what Shakespear in tended btr to be. Nerval McGregor made an impetuous Orlando. He poe aeeeee yoetb and eoergy and embaed me role of the lovesick vagabond or aristoc racy with all tbe ferver the part de nuiil, w;ik. M.-- i. Tl - .. u, . . . mj mwa en w?" eeMable Jacnnsaarutlianra Um...1m so Oregon boy, formallv a resident of Kalsni, was not out of place in tbe role of Toocbstooe, the court jester. Ellen Boyer made a charming Celia aod Dow Corr,er could perhaps not be improved npnn ia tbe rota of Acdrev. TiyiMrtn. fr i n M.lhL V : v . ,i and tcmorow nigbt "Romeo and Juliet." Pride of Albany Soap, weighs 30 ounces, and is high grade, for asle by C. E. Baowxaxu Excellent Graham Wafers at C. E. Baowysix's. ynnTfnrnfftfnfiifnrwnf gSfilSlblB SHEESte I or Gill Bnyers i UmM-tl as. Kid Gloves, !-2 ees near. Drees Paterne3 jZ all in the newest design; Z2 1 B'arte:. Linen Set, etc There is not a stock in the store hot offer something? : that's cnod, cheap and ter-TJ Vtceabia for tbce a ho t oyr3 Y sensible gifts. Z3 iFealler Boas lor j IChiistnias Presents I W e don't ktow of a better 32 way to please a lady than tCS give her a feather b. if ber3 y does not already on one.Z2 S We bave made purchasing fc: vesy for prospective boversS a- ),. . ....i. .i :n.i the ones now mott trfmired, and clipping ot all tbe nn- necessary profit. 12 Economist 3 DRY GOODS CO. 3 Albany. Or. IUIUmlUiUliulli4illll At the rree" r I Dutchess Trousers Every pair warranted, and J sold under the famous Money j Guarantee. Durability, Fit j and Workmanship all of ip au oi i pair. 4 $1 feT Br. j the best Try a tte ftr a Htm. aE 15 winter now readyfor your inspectionto which we in viteYOU. THIS MONTH , THE BIGGEST VALUES. ribave sold goods at so low prices that my store was crowded w ith customers. I am now offering for this month ''GREATEST BARGAINS . IhaveyetgiTen. I wish to CLOSE OUT all suits now (Nov. 1st) on hand, consisting MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS--.Up-to-date. Actual values 9.00 to $13.50 at 5.00 to $3.00. M EN'S DRESS SUITsln popular goods and correct tailoring. Actual values lLOO to $15.00 at $7.C0 to $10.C0. BRQRENSUirsCbeaper. a, BOY'S SUITS--Eaually Cheap. v tSV a t I really believe this is the BEST CLOTHING OFFER ever mde in Albany. I tava pwttyfmuchalllkuids ol fiTalt goods worn by men and boys to show you. tZ2 Q Cst53 JSriSVESTIQATION INVITED.) LIcD wain Block Remember tbe Place. THEY ARE COMING. le English and German Expert Specialists, Five Physicians and Surgeons, all in the lararywrauaj eaAer the law ef CaUferala far StaVtee. rslaells-ew e years. A part of the staff of the English and German Expert Srecialists and Dr. Meyers it Co , will make their regular monthly visit to k tl Saturday They will be at the CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. AMONG THE AILMENTS LISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS ARE THE FOLLOWING: Bright Disease and all other Diseases of the Kidneys : Diseases of the Blad der. Urinary Organs, Liver, pleen,Spine, Bowels, Heart .Stomach, Eve, Ear, Skin andpCervee. Also Impoverished Biood, Blood Poison and Scrofula; Catarrh, Toc siiius. Consumption, Broochitis, Asthma, and otber Throat and "Long troubles; Tumors. Deformitiee, Insomnia, Melancholy, Paralysis, Rapture, Dysentery, Dys pepsia. Neuralgia, Rceomatism, Stiff and Swollen Joints; Female Complaints, including Ovarian troubles; Piles, Fietnta, Obeeity, Ring Worm and Goiter; To bacco, Opinm. Cocaine and Liquor habit; Headache. Erysipelas, Goat, Tape Worm, BiUooaneea. Dropsy, Gall Stone, Eczema, Freckles, Blackheads, Cancer, etc. and Chronic Diseases generally. DR. MEYERS A CO. care Nervoos Eebility, Lost Manhood and all Private Diseeaaee, including contagions blood poison, quickly and permanently, and at reasonable ratee. Ttre English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers A Co. are not on ly competent and reliable, bst are responsible, being backed by ample capital and ably managed. Diseases which have baffled the skill of other physicians and stubbornly re fused to yield to ordinary medicines, methods and appliances, are quickly sub dued and mastered by these sncceesfnl doctors. Tbey have the largest and beet equipped medical institute in Anieries, Call on the Doctor when they come. AH ailing people should aee the English and German Expert Specialists or Dr. Meyers A Co. if possible. A friend ly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, ia bonnd to result ia a great deal of good, whether treatment is takenor not. HOME CUR ES While it ia preferable in many instance to see a patient, the English and German Expert hpedalisu have cured thousands of persons whom they have never seen. If you cannot sea the doctors write the home office for qoeetioo list. Advice in regard to your ailment, book for men or women and treatise on any disease ALL FREE. Correspondence and other dealings with patients or prospective patient sacredly confiaentiaL TERMS AND PRICES WITHIN THF REACH OF ALL. ENGLI8H AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS 731 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. " Silver pLdt Oat wean.1' 7347 'as oa spoons, forks, etc.. is a guar antee of quality the world ovex. The prefix c?7---insare3tliegen- use .koscxs onaurr. Blain Clothing Go's Hra Dutchess Trousers 51.50 to $3.50. Best everday wear in tbe country. New Ail grades. Some very nobby styles. New Overcoats. A large and specially fine line. New Bali Shoes. Some specialties worth seeing. AiatO aaa All frades. NEW FURNISHINGS fot fall and learance Mine Graduates from the Medical Colleges World. juudiiy Dec. 3rd. Revere Hotel, CURED BY THE ENG AT 1 WILL & STA8KS. Also a fine lin of Watches, Clocks, Rings and many Novelties Sale, -aV