VOLXXXIV Enter a6 Cke Foui omee al tlkir. )r. a eastl-Clais Hall Malleri ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2,1898 W r aiTTUC ratllsbcr sad rr.artet SO 7 r 1 1 -EST IH trade this nugget foe that pooch of "Seal," BiO. u7f Not at afl there arc other nuggets. There is nothing that can be satisfac torily substituted for Seal of North Carolina Hundreds of attempts have been made during the last ten years to equal it, but nothing has ever satisfied the public as well in a plug cut pipe tobacco. Have you smoked it? The Original Plug Cut Always the same Mild and Cool. Riverside "Extracts, extracts" i the cry, at Riverside, Hon. II. M. Palmer ban been in Port land on business a few day.. Miss LMa Palmer is visiting .villi her Bister near Peoria. W. M Lsmar was viHitiut: u Kivcr- side last Sunday. Miis Hatty Anton is visi mg wit! her folki at Oatgrove. Mr. kobert Marsh has gone down near Independence. Leslie Palmer come straight home ircui pravuruieeting last Sunday uight. Rev. Fent--n is holdirg a i-eries of meetings t Riverside. Mr. and Mr.-t. S rreerkaea have not yet returned iroiu tbeir vim in tue east. They be surprised ou their teturn to: Know tba; gliosis and extract liave caused quite a euiatioti ai KiveiH-ie. Airs, btelliuacher will heu'iile luiitent J FROM FRANK WIRE. J ( General Hospital, Manila, Fhillippines i Islands. Thnrs.lnv (V-1.1S . , j , ... i - Dear "mo over a week since 1 wrote you I am tttll in the hospital with rheuma tism. It is not very bad but it hangs on. think it will be all right as quick as I get bark to a cooler climate. 1 also had a large carbuncle or something of flint nature on the side of my fitce. The doc CIRCUIT COURT Judge Boise adjourned the second de- clos- MCIAL AND PERSONAL .uu...j, . partment Wednesday evening after Papa andMamma :-It has been a u thebuaincea of the term ,ollow reraweeksincel wrote you last, a..: r.,:. tor lanced it and it will bo better I guess ' M"- Continued Assignment Clark Bros, Continued Assignment Albettiiia Krissel. Con tinued. Assignment A. T Hamilton. Contin ued. J. M. Mover agt Albany Woolen Mills Co., receivership. Coniiuiied. . . ... t V 1 k m. Assignment . r , ki-sj. r irsl report in four or five da vs. One is liable to have most anything in this climate. I am now in ward So 2. Is is a building about 200 feet long and about 40 wide witn leds down each side. All tint h)i are full and there are about seventy of I them, f here are nine other waid. hut 1st National Bunk aktC H Ltuirhead el al, foreclosure Judgment fur plain tiff. Several (Uninrera. Ilefault as to Aditie Bryant. Continued 8 J E!dr set J W M( Bride, partition Continued. Jas .NauUV ant Laura D Settlf-mirr sewing on her nice new sawing machine : Chapliin Uilbeit comes over to see some are not so large as this ne. Tliov partition Continued. are all crowded to their utmost capacity, j Laura Caldwell art EI! The death raie is about one or two a dav. ' tition. Continued. V pouqc smallpox, out not much, i Owm-ian. Ht,,,, ...kHi ronr ir fivM hawt al.. i a.a -.....:.( worgiana Mtie apt ;.: . . ... .: num i,.,v,.rw. n.r t Caldwell, par which she drew as a piiia hy pmchas! ig a boll le of sxtracts, while A. j. Caldwe:l may be found at any time soundly steep lag on hi nice ne foldinir iou Ke drawn asa priwj by buying a iKHliewl ettrads. i Mr. May LIkIo. is veiv orood other1 in iK!ii mice a weeic. lie has been verv kind to me. I!., ave me a pillow. had hal none More that and he brought me Kiuie canned fruiU lie is doiu his best to get me seni back to the states by the next steamer, but I don't think i, new organ liich she rnf ivd from tne , will succeed as they are very loth to send Extract -Co. and Lee llignt and Dick any more back than they positively have Lisles sleep very t und r eating bread to. I think our reim -nt will be back by made from extracts Will extracts make ; Xmaajor very oon aiu-r. the bread raise? Olcuux-e It will It! Miss Killia . ho was one of the Red will raiee the hair on a dos back, only Cross nur.J over kin th Arii.ma iookiiu at the bread. I wonder whv! - hunted lite l j hi d has come to - m lhe hunting match a Inch Riverside 'everal times. You know she had some- i 1! KtlV.0 VAL NOTICE. We are now located in the Masonic Temple and West room of the Fro man Block, everythingon the ground flour. We are making &n extra ef fort to please the buying public and to that end have greatly increased all lines. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. intended to have Ttixnu-nivirg will be postponed till in the fu uie. Th;nWsf;iviii In accordant wit': the Preeiden' prjclamation. IT i. ion thauki-giving Vicee i l Oe held in the .M. E. churcl on Thursday, November 24, lSiS at 10 a, m. Foilowinv program ondt-r the charge of Rev. O B Sireyfeller wdl be rendered. Hymn, hv the audience. Invocation y lr. M C Wire Hymn by M E choir. Rea ling of Proclamation, Rev FentoD. Music. Scripture Reading, Rev B Hartman. Prayer, Rev R McKi.lnp. Mane. Krrruno, Rev Stevenson. Prayer, Rev Lane. Offering for the poor of Albany. Offrrtory prayer. Rev H L Reed. Music and benedictttn. Everybody is cordially invited to tend these services. uung to i. wuti t! e nursn.g in Portland thwpttal, hcd ni re I u:i.ternta:id. he akl Mrs. Fisher told her to hunt me np. It is rairing tlay and uiv rheumatism is a little woi than us-ial." e l-vt suiter (o.l tiian we did uui i i" t.. ininextra It n t. t k Stone. iiio'Ihis and d- Ui;irer, contiuiird Thomas Itaidwin ajft M. J. Cameron et ni, foreclosure. Sathd. . , ' J. A. Warner agt W. 15. Barr, et al. vu'iuiiiiiu, , . Frank. Kiernan agt J. IL Stearns, tion for sheriff s deed, drauted. Our Nut scry men Tiie Northwest llortkultura ii nurserymen with the following remarks: Alt H Brownell ban la-en engai:ed in the nnrcrv business tor man v vears. He is niw the sole proprietor of the Albanv nurs ne-. locau-j about one mile from I)r. Carter, of Elk city, was la Albany today on business. Knox Haight has returned from a wagon selling trip through lbs neighbor Ing states. Mis Grace Stafford, of the Harrisbnrg school, spent Thanksgiving with her parents in this city. Bert Majers, a former Albany 701113 man, is running skating rioka in differ ent plxces in the valley. Mr. P. V. Duncan left Med ford Tue Jy naming for Santa Rota, Cat , where herhiiiband has engaged in the dry: good business. Med ford Mail. ! j Dr. Ceisendorffer was called to Albany I yesterday morning on account o' the ill Jiess of bis sister who was reported dy jing. The doutor w II 'return tomorrow eveninjr. The pailer, T.JI. M . Scott, of Aloanv. sent in a ear-load o hogs 00 Friday. They were very large and prime it taking only 19 of them to make the load. Lie was down min s.t. urdav with a load t f cattle. Rural Spir ' eldest daughter of J. E. Hamilton it of Portland. I arrived last Wednesdav. The rainy - Au u.giD .arcfiiwmen. appear either bt caused her to i ma in in- each Friday evening to give fesons oa jTunksgivtg day at h-roe, ber friend I I... . . . ii , I I 1 ... . iiuiwi 10 in wuuontre me sme. vee ner uy calling at me family ret- circasitn mettioa laogbt. Win Bt pu- idmce. iuOTi w .Toiir or lor nome The rennrt k,M in n. 11. .( ik... :n l ,m... . 1 .....-..... Lf- if. -I. r . -;--"--- will s. .v. . ; w. u.. murno i. prouciedl De a war witn ''Turin ik- in nil 11a J. R. Bucknum. the llarrislur man. wh is lust in the mountains, andjwho has prolnUy perished, was a member of tne noiKluien and Artizana. H i. In. Baking Powder Rlade from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum, Alum baking powders are fix neatest inaiacm to health of the present day. spoons Oanvtlle. pictures of Linn county's two leading oc 'his intrument,snd qaat fled to teach on tth. We feel for -Turkey. bat heboid ii bas madj bimtelf scarce in this part of the world and w will have to be content with "-eryi." and saioe flesh aod be thsnkfai, Bui BUGGY, HACK, Carriage and Canorv Tops made to order at prces li at will compete with eastern I rices. Repairing tops solicited. Have the largest stock oi harness, saddles and sad dlery hardware in the Yal- Tomlinson & Dubmille CONSERVATOR Y OF MUSIC ALBANY COLLEGE, George A. Wii"tz, IDii'ectoi'. Astisted by Mis Cora, A. Wit tz, and other-. Plowed Through Them. Thanksgiving afternoon a band of red men came up from Chemawa and slaugh tered the eleven of the Albany college 64 to 5. The Indians from the start plowed through the line of the Albanian, tearing ereat holes wherever they pleased. Their interference waa first chtss and thev backed through, crawled under, ianmed over and around the Albany team at a terrific gate. Sanders, their fall back is probably the best full back on the erat. a whote team in himself. Among the Al- bamea every man seemed to plav for himself, there waa little interference and the line gave away every time. Mor rison played a star game and secured one touchdown for the tearn.Snvderdid good wore, ana xiaruiup tackled well. Bat altogether the defence waa poor. A farewell reception waa tendered Mrs. Mary Hinz. before her denartnre for China, at the home of Mr. John Foshay. on Vednesdav afternoon. A large number of friends were present. Devotional exercese was conducted bv Rev. McKilloo. after which a delicious lunch was served. A very enjovabte time was spent. A CtTRiosiTY. For teveral days there haa been exhibited in Albany a man who certainly a curiosity. Here is the story : When seven years old his joints u;ui;, iuu nra itn 11 is uoaes were eolid without a joint, except two or three fingers and the wrist of the left band. He is now fort v-four vears of ace. and for thirty-four years he has lain hefp hes on Lis right side, never stirring ex cept when carried about, until he is al most flattened, and can be lifted like an inanimate object He weighs forty pounds. His head is normal size but the rest of his person is that of a bov and shriveled up at that. He is intelligent and can converse on almoet anv subject. Dox'tLikb It. Corvallis people do not like the idea of losing the bead of fices of the Corvallis & Eastern, declares it is a rumor. All the same the second floor of the Elumberg block, or rather four rooms of it bave been rented for the purpose and will be fitted op for the of fices, which will be moved here whether Corvallis likes it or not, and as the char ter of the new company calls for. Just keep cool. Albany is a fine place for Uie bead office of a railroad. Br Anches Tuught Piano, Organ, Vio lin. Gotta Sight Singing, Chorus and Quarts! Sinking. Counterpoint, Composition ami JBamj r, dolin, Voice Culture, . Harmony, History, 1 Instruments. Oregon Gas' Light Heating ami Power Company, Cheap Light op Cheap Heat Cheap Pow8' For For V 3 Church Eohsb ani Eotel Church, House anl Eotei Anything ani Everything Correspondence Solic ite d. DB F IDAMS. Pres. A,H. FBIEEKSES, SEC. Lost i the Moistaiss. J. 11. Buck num and C. L. Morris, of Harrisbnrg, last week went bunting in the mountains east of Harrisburg. On Friday Mr. Bucknum became separated from Mr. Morris. On Bubknum not appearing Morris hunted for him two days, but got no trace of him. He then went to Har risburg, where he got a party of fifteen men, who began a search tor him, but without nndmit anv trace 01 turn, ami there is little doubt that he has perished in the mountains, perhaps being acci dentally shot. The Woodmen of the World elected the following officers last night as follows: J. S. Van Winkle, Consul. U.M. Knox, Adviser. L. L. Swann, Clerk. A. Mosier, Escort. J. S' Lamar, Banker. J. Shepard, Watchman. L. Viereck, Sentinel. K. B. Montague. Manager. A social time followed before adjourn ment. The Magazine Club will meet tomor row afternoon at 2 :10 with Mrs. Edward B. Town send. A Fierce Foot Ball Game. At Cor vail is yesterday the game between the O. A. C. and Forest Grove was a tie, 5 to 5. It is reported to have been one of the most bitter ever played at that city, The Forest Grove boys accuse the O. A O. of brutality, among other things that they even threw rocks and mud at them during the beat of the game. If true it displays that spirit which brings the game into discredit among many. It is probable though that the reports are ex aggeratea. ' 11 J down to 11 tal.U in .i t" .jtatocs, beei.'Wak, rleutv o g. , 1 . iJf bread, pie. etc. The ttioiic ht of it makes my mouth water. e have to live on dedicated potatoes (all , the same Klon t.ke.) Thev are preltv j good if well fixed up. I I suppose Melv. will take in the C'.in- ' lT ""V "n nd my un this fall. I'd like to be buck to trv the rank Stelimacher is well and fat. Major Elhs thinks I should be sent home but he t.as not the power to send tne. If he had I'd be sent on the next " r-ioco. it is rumored here that Spain takes back the island, but it is not cunbrmed yet. If that is so we will ail be sent back as soon as possible I un derstand we are to bave two months fur lough when we get back. That means two months' tiore pay. I am trying to do what is right and lltA I .1 II - MO BUUU1U. Yonr loving son. Fa ask li. Wiajt. L ban on. From the Criterion. R. Hiatt, writing fmru Fresno, CaL, to friends in this city, aays that he intends to return to Oregon before long. A. A. Kees left Thursday hut for Ta coma and other Sound points. He will remain in that couutrv for t). ;ni.. and possibly longer. W. S. Mavberrv arrive.1 hr c 1. . from Moro, Sherman countv. W h had been for several montnV. Mr. Mav berrv will stoo at thia nl th rn,.i der of the winter. H. 1 . Pay, representing thej .Etna Savings A Trust companv. of Butte. Montana, has been here for several days soliciting stock, and trying to form a lo cal board for his company at thU;ilace. At tbe residence of Uie bride's father, one mile north of Lebanon, on Wednes day. Nov. 23. li8, Mr. Frank LuU and Muss Belle Keebler; . Lovelee. J. 1. officiating. Tbe bride is the daughter of J. K. Keebler, one of Linn county's most substantial citizens. The groom is one of Lebanon's most popular young barbers. r Sam Mills, who lives about eight miles east of this place, was arrwled last Sat urday by Deputv Sheriff Bilyea and tak en to Alhanv. Mills s charged with the feddcliou of a H rear old girl named Ausbun. The outlook at present is fa vorable for Mills standing a few vears in the penitentiary. Una-lie gave bonds for bis appearance before the grand jury at the March term of court, and return ed home Monday. I. C. Clodielter. of Portland, anent Thanksgiving with Albanv friends. Miss Flossie Knecbt gave a delightful party last Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. ETarrish went to Portland today, where she will remain a month or two. License has been issued for Uie marri age of A. K. Schick and Cassia E. Boas, ol Brownsville. Fred Weatherford and Hockey Mason, of the Bishop soott school, Portland, are spending the Thanksgiving season in Al bany. Dr. Beanlslcy left this noon for Cali fornia. He will stop at Tangent, where he will preach tonight and tnen at Eu gene for a few days. May the closing vears of his life be full o! sunshine and happiness he deserves. His stay in Al bany has been a oleasing to many. Ed. Warren accused of tbe burning of Canyon City, is not the Ed. Warren, of Minnviiie, who formerly resided in this city. He is a son of Mrs. William Coch ran of this city and a man of excellent reputation. McMinnville continues to bo his home. i AlMnv (lr.,m i...; -.1.-.. 1 .1 ... 1 has caused general sorrow in that rltv .some of our oeoolti iron f!nr.lti. ..t .1-1 ; - - ' . 1 ' l ' uy i III" , 1 . , , . . J , . , . . -one , inu-re' j .ii:iiiit to Mr M.,rr..,n 1 " ninnty eteemel. A cams , eaiuraav.uoa ever, some went to aloany eii.9 tom.'r ,tWoy.-3- a.-o. The erou.d. are wll i. ' heea establwhed near where he was 1 e have a.i invitation to attend a so- cated t t tre sma and the nurwrv i- . '."rU ni eVcl7 effort will be made aM. at t-f recidei.ee of A. . Hamill in aoecon.iiti.n. fre fr.m weeds and ' ".ougn it from insect and fungi. Mr. Brownell is S eJ "n'1 ail trcka "bliterated. a ttKiruugtiiy skillful and practical nur servman and -a place is becoming fa mous for supplying trees of ail kinds in verv large quantities. W If ft-llleiuire wl en but a mere bov seemed to have a special desire for n i"r aery work. At the age of If vears he ! gwn working in the nursery for his fth-r t tue present site of ML Angel. When 10 years ol ae be took full charge, his father giving him half the proceeds. He continued in this manner fur three vears. Jn the fall of 1857 he moved to his present location where be has continued the business up to tbe present time, be- Kiuiuug oa a smaii scale but gradually 'iivicuiug uf tiaci iroin year to yer ui i uow uaving prouuce.1 a large anl uourisning nursery in which may be ipana an exceilent stock of all the varie ties of fruit suitable to the climate. His nursery is situated near Tangent, Ore., on the direct line of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Here is tbegadvaniage of filkng orders on tbe shortest possible notice, and also of being very convenient for those desiring to visit and examine the stock. Mr. Settlemire takes pride in referring to those w ho bave been ens tomers for many years past as to satis faction given of the trees sent out from his ncrserv. ; has roceotlv snow Thomas HAVE YOU J gEEtf Brink's IN Lately. He hn orie of the lure m the valley. He has added Bahv Bat Jint call in andy u wi IFurn.tuie store finest sto 3ka of Furni- giea to h s. stock. .1 find thatlhis prices are the Bdbnbd Oct. A few nights ago the fine residence of Mr. Lonner Ralston, of Olex, E. O., son of Mr. Wm. Iialston, of this city, was ournea with the contents. lhe value ot uie Durnea property was about 5,600, on which there was an in surance of f 2,000. Mr Richmond.Whceler and Miss Clara Moses, were to be niarii.Ni i.i Oakland. Calif., on Wednesday. Mr. Wheeler is one ot the owners of the I'lalnview creamery, and the bride is the talented elocutionist, formerly connected with Al bany college. 1 bey will come to Linn county and reside in Mr. Wheeler's country home. Thev have the best wish es of many friends here. A Thanksgiving service and sacred con? cert was held at Brownsville last night. which was otynore than ordinary inter eat on account of a marriage being a part of the program, which waa as follows: bong by choir, invocation by the pastor, anthem by the Albany college quartet, (F resident Lee, Airs. Jee, Airs. WirU and Clyde Bryant) piano soio by Miss Templeton, recitation by Gold ie Mover, vocal solo uy Mrs. wins, song by choir, recitation by F'ay Cooley, anthem by col lege quartet, auei oy miss Minth and Miss Marsters, piano solo by Miss Pratt, vocal solo by Prof. Lee, wedding march by 1'res. Lee, marriage of Mr. Albert L. bebick and Miss lassie E. Koss, bv Rev James Thompson. with bridal march fol lowing by rres. Lee, doxology, benedic- uuu ami general congratulations in wmcn an united, it was attended by a large audience oi friends and citizens generally. the ihsnksgiving services at tha M V. cnurcn yesterday forenoon rm ly attended, lhe sermon was preached uv ivev. vs. iv. etevenson. ami liu inn generally complimented. IIVa.1 I .,. . . a ui immi icBwraur niuitnoman iin leateu me i .oi.u.A. eleven 6 to 0 In very even game. Downs.formerly of Alb any uiii 1,11a muii iimyuig ior uie winners making the only touch down of the game. The Democrat man haa at his the finest mistletoe bough probably ever Driuni ana tne oerries are in fine condit ion and profuse. It was taken from aa trk-al Treat. Toe Janet Waldorf company presented "As You like It" at the armory Wed nesday night and "Twelfth Sight" hut night, to fair stxed audiences.and though handicapped by scenery and a stage, as suggested by one of tbe members of the troop probably somewhat hke the ones Shakespeare perioral ed on, they did con scientiwis work, and glTe great" satisfact ion. Miss Waldorf is an excellent Rosa lind, or ratlier Uanymede, for it is not until she appears in this role that she does justice to her splendid talents. She puts Her soul in her. work, regardless of surroundings, and that is w hat the lover of the legitimate drama likes to ire. Nor val McGregor is a splendid Oriando.Wil liatn McVey is fine as Jacqoe, one of Shakespeare's most interesting charact ers. Geo. Heroandex cannot be improv ed on as the famous Touchstone and Mrs Currier is at her best aa Audrev. In "Twelfth Nignt" the leading pana were as efliciently taken. Uur ciluvns were given some high-class drama cot often our privilege of itneasing. THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR INDIGESTION, As Well as the Safest a&J Cheapest The new medical discovrrr, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, digest the food in stead of making the worn out stomach do ail the work, give it a much needed rest, and a cure of dyspepsia is the nat ural result. Von get nourishment and rest at the same time because these Tablets will thoroughly digest all wholesome food taken into the stomach whether the romsch works or not. A cure is certain to result because the digestion organs are given a chance to rest and recover their natural vigor and tone. The Tablets are than no longer required. 10 snow tbe manner in which tbe remedy ads on different people and how quickly and effectually it cures stomach troubles we present a few recent case. Mr. i. O. Wondly of Peoria, His., writes: I was unable to eat anything bnt the plainest and even that often dis tressed me, but since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 1 can eat any thing and everything I want. ZMrs. Samuel Kennle of Girtv. ra ft rites: 1 have !eeii entirely relieved of my stomach troubles by your Tablets. 1 Tbe social and eotertainment of IT it .. . 1 . 1 uitu cams eu taat evening, it coo- ttted ol soma stereopticua views many of total inteieat. by ibe members c,f tbe Camera cloh, some musical glasses by ju t a acuiwn ana irvine and a lunch of mod withes and coffee served bv )oung men in white coats. As tbe sand wiches were not mads by men there is no danger of any dyspepsia. A stereop t icon pict ore ot lhe dish waabars bad paved tbe way for tbe Dnal act. From the Telegram a boot aa A:Nny wvmao of thirty vears ago: Mednre day, Mrs. C. B. Bellinger gars a charm ing reception (rom 3 toff o'clock. Tbt bonce as decorated in cat flowers and brilliantly lighted. Tbe caesu were re ceived by Mrs. Bellinzer. Mrs. Molson and Miss Bellinger. Io the dining room, which was decorated with large yellow chrjsantbeaiums. Mis E O Uears, Miss Kthel W illiams. Mis Ethel Thompson and MUe Isabelie Hewitt presided. About 300 ladies ea'ievl during lb alter-nooo BrownsTillc . on TianasgivgeVniQg but as oar boots are lull ol l.olea e think It prudent to decline aod beide we are "rather oang" to attend parties. See Lake Mecsra. Davis and Jonkio took their lor keys to Albany last Monday. Dr. J. X. Smith, of lem, aceompsn led by his daughter Mabel and jraocma Ellis are visiting with Mr. and Mrs I. N. Smith (tbe Doctor's aged pareots.) We accepted an invitation to take tnrkey witb them on Thanksgiving. There were nine persons at that dinner tab'e rang ing in age from 6 to 67 years. Mr. D. E. lonain also served tnrkey to his many relatives and friends. Abont forty oersons diued with him, mostly yon og person. n. lb. Jackson oasst-d th roach here yesterday accompanied by part of his lamiiy. his dog and run were not alonir Lrrrta Rosa 15 cd. HOME AND ABROAD. Wheat 51 cents. Apron Strings. Apron Strings Dec. 16th. Hsve you engsged your company fot Apron Strings? Dec. loth. Tbe Home Bakery for cranberries. The Home Bakery for Thanksgiving eatables. Weekly Dekockat and Weekly Oregon- isn sz.zo a year. For knives, forks anJ French, lhe jeweler. See French's display window for the latest novelties in watches and rings. te sure f hear Apron Strings at the Methodist chvrch Dec. 16th. 00 to the Home isaxery tor your Thanksgiving goods, consisting of rais- ins,currants,ualeg, bgs. walnuts .almonds etc The U S battleship Mathloma passed op the river this morning after the enemy of river steamers. It hss been discovered that county of- bcials elected last June have to hays 50 cent stamps on tbeir official bonds. The banks bave discovered a receipt 10a can oe naea as a check tbat doe not require a 2 ceot stamp, tbat is being v.woa win. ' McMinnville is having a bowling crsie and they all play. As usual tbe doctors lesd in big scores. Dr. Wright, tbe den list, neads tne ttst witii a sccre of 76 and Vr. talorattn follows with 73, From tbe Junction Tunis. Wm. Pit- ney lost a valuable milch row tbe other day. He had a bucket of London purple standing in the tard whirli was need for killing bus's oa tqoasbes. The cow drnk the liquid. Sue le.'t a yoang cab beside Mr. fancy's children to mourn ber lots Reports from eastern Oresron make it look very mocri as if tbe La Grand sna"- ar lactory waa a wbite. elepbant. Bat then the state legislatare is to meet soon sno some bounteous treatment is desir ed. It is said to tie a tact though that there la nothing in it for the producer, at least as ran so tar. Here is a wsy to tell bow fast Ton are traveling iola railway car. Every time a car passe over a rauioiat there is u isn net click, ucant the somber ot tbesfi clicks in twenty seconds and too nave tne number of mues tbe train is ffx- ng per boor. This is a iimrl matter ol arithmetic, aa the length of tbe tail is nnuorm. From lbs T.mes. Adrian Jack eme aa from Albany to spend Thanksgiving with Brownsville relatives and friends . Miss Fern sad Charlie Fox. of Albany. are tbe guests of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Calder. Miss Jenme Gaibraith. r.f Albanv. spent Thanksgiving with C. H . McFar Und and family. W. II. Averill bas Darehared lha rxi. denes near the S P depot owned by Atty rtgnt. 01 aioaoy. Mrs. Loo is Viericc and daasrnter came np from Albany Wedoeedav eveninc to spend Thanksgiving aod visit wii h Rev. . W.usvts sad family. Mrs. Vietick is a sister of Mrs. Davis. A letter received from Fred Jack an nounce tbat be is now a member of Battery M, Third Artillery, regular rroy. and is stationed at present at Fort cievera. Frank McFarlaod, Carl Cooley aod Jame Thompson Jr., came np from Al bany College Wednesday to eat Thanks giving dinner st borne. They were ac companied by Mr. Bert McLean aon Mr. E D Myers, both Albany collere boys. A fire in the machinery at the ftoar.ng mill last Friday night at abnat S o'clock in tbe morning almost totally dt roved tbe now bolting apparatus rerentlv put in. Tbe lost is estimated at about' t"00, and yesterday the loss was adjusted by the insurance agents at S6S0. Rcsioaco. From tbe Leaanon Express-Advance: "Prof. Carl Biker baa been elected teaches in ths public school to succeed Misa Abiie Fry, who signed a lew days ato." in connec tion with ths maMer tne following card by M iss Fry sddressed 10 the school board i published: "Usxtlkmh. Understanding your communication of November 21st to be a poute way ot de manding me to give up my position, and with a keen eonscinuene of tbe tact tbat I was not supportc by the princi pal in maintaining prop-r discipline. I do hereby grant your reqneet and resign my position." suffered three years with sour stomach and gas at night. 1 am thankful for them. Mrs. A. E. l'owen. Barnard, Vt. writes : I think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets are tbe best thing for dvstpKia 1 ever took. I will recommend them to anyone troubled as bad as 1 was. ctnart a Dyspepsia Tablets will not dis P point because thev cure Dvspepsia surely and lastingly by causing the food to be pivi-orly assimilated, and cure con stipation by producing the proper quan- :... - 1 1:1. ... u ... 1 1 i .. . r i hit vi line, rniiu ur an urugicifis afc oj cents per package. Send for free look on stomach diiteases to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. What Is Shlloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption: used through tha r c 1 srw enn nsni isa 1 m. m a. 1 m world for half a century, has cured in- 1 T ifhA. li.fr; - a ITOm numerable cases of incinient ennanmn. .alt-Py Ihoa. lieffron and presented to r - . y.a syian ohnttr "ourn Ihia m 1 m tion and relieved many in advanced iT p 7n n.-in .h .Vii.- u K' AiJe stages. If you are not satisfied with the 1JVP" mn 'hfw ' tb" evening. results we will refund your money. Price , u, Y"1" 01 lu me saving crew at 25 cts., 50 cts. and 1.00. the Bay is indignant at the report of the Tbe city council of Grants Pass is con sidering an ordinance wberebv the dif ferent occupations are to lie taxed a given sum ot money annually in order to do business. The object of tbe tax is to raiee a revenue for the city. All occupa tions are to be taxed in amounts from 12.50 to 25 per year for permsnent r dents, while opticians are taxed Sz.oO and traveling physicians and traveling dentists V to per day. Religious services. Tbe Corvallis Times took the pains to go to head quarters and found out for certain that the olficea of the Corvallis sod Esstern R. R. 'o. are to bs moved to Albany on Dec 1st, as provided in the articles ol incorporation, and as well on account of the improved location lor tb business of the road. The Lnte t Sensational Play Frcneh Selo. From tbe Sews: Last r riday afternoon Prof. T. J. WD- o bad the misfortune to get his left hand caught in one of tbe swinging doors at the school boose, resulting ia tbe loss of the ecd of tbe third finger. Tbe finger was mashed so badly that it waa neces sary for Dr. Prill to amputate it near ths first joint. This weeE the Oregon Telephone A Telegraph Co , completed a loop from this city to Albany, where it connects with Uie main wires, giving thia city tel ephone coo nee 1 ion with the oatside or Id. This will be a great convenience to oar peepte aid will also pat no within the speaking distat.ee of the entire ?a cific coat. Last Mooday evrniog ia one long to be remembered by the A. O. ti . W. boys ol this city. It was ooe which is likely to mark tbe beginning of a new era in the hie ol th lodke. r or the past coo pie ol weeks W. rl. Warner, deputy grand master Workman , bas been in the city and bas dooe good work for the lodge aod for tbe erler On last Mooday even ing twestv-t wo of the members of Jef ferson lodge sad quite a number front Lyons and Stavtoo lodge catoe to Scto for the porpoee of paying Scio lodge a fraternal visit. Daring tbe evening lour candidates were initiated into the order. the wo.-k being done by the Jefferson team, and those who are familiar with it say it cannot be done better, lhe floor work and drill by the Jefferson boys would be hard to beat in any lodge ot by any team. Tbe work is imprseaive and tbe lessons of fraternity aod charity which are taught are not soon to be for. gotten. AUBArW Clf iAR-' "FACTORY J Joseph. Proprietor. The soouer a cough or cold is cured w;th oat barm to tbe sufferer tbe better. Lin- a-ering colds are dangerous. 'Hacking cough is distressing One Minnts Cough I Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when I such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant to the taste. J. e nt. Oregonian, and declares that it was false ia reference to the crews action after the recent wreck. That the crew did every thing that could be done under the cir cumstances, a fact verified by the three sailors, who declare that thev th last man go down themselves hnfnr-A t- A. Camming, ti1n "belter after escape in their night Cyrano De Bergerac, by Edmond Ros tand, which is being played in this coun try by Richard Mansfield and iu Eng land by Henry Irving, is just brought 1 out in a dainty, bandy cloth-bound vol ume at the price of 35c., and a cheap pa per edition at 15c., by Hurst A Co., Mew York, the well-known cheap-book pub lisheis. They will send it post paid, or it msy be had at all dealers. It is gener ally pronounced the play of the year, and some critics rank it closs alter Shakes peare's masterpieces. Any prescription wrltien by any physician on any blank in either metric or apothicarles weight can be promptly and satistactoriaiy iinea at our store. "Does quality count with youT" BBWCItAST & Lxc Many a uouthoiu u saddened Lv death bacuuse of the failure to keep on band a s.feand absolutely certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See tbat . your little one are protected against emer gency. J. A. Cuuiining-, agent Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Mail ed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood 4 Co., Low ell, Mast. Regular services at the M E church south tomorrow, morning and evening. Preaching by ths pastor, Rev. Fenton M. E. church : The services of the First quarteryly meeting of the present conference year will begin witb the quar terly conference Saturday night at 8 o'clock io the League room. '.Visitors are invited. General love feast and recept ion of members Snndav mominsst 9S0. Preaching at 10:30 by Dr.T. B. Ford .the new Presiding Elder. Tbe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminiat ered alter the morning sermon. Sunday school at 2:30; Juciorand Intermediate Imagoes at 3:3C; Epworth League at 6:30 and preaching by the pastor at 7.30. Christian church: Services morning snd evening at 11 and 7:30 o'clock re spectively; Morning theme: "Tte Christ lan Warlare." Evening: Christ's For bearance." Special musical program un der direction of l'rof. Geo. h. Wins. Presbyterian church: Morning ser vice at 10:30; Sabbath school at 11:45; Junior Endeavor at 3:30; Senior En deavor at 6:30; evening service at 7:30. Subject ot tbe morning sermon "1 be Frtce 01 saievy." evening. " rne ueies tial City ." A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend all the services. ' United Preebyierisn : Preaching ser vice at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. S.S.st 2:30; Junior Endeavor at 3:30; Senior Endeavor at 6 :30. Subject of moro'ns nermon. "Where Is Abel thy Brother?'1 Evening, "Daniel at College." A l ate cordially invited to attend these services. Salvation Army : There will be ser vices at tbe Salvation Army Sunday as fol lows: II a. m., Holiness meeting; 1:30 p. in., Sunday school; 3 p. m., family gathering. 8 p. m.. subject, "The Soph isticated Christian. ' Special music, vo cal and instrumental. Everybody wel come. Can Movs, Officer in Charge. Baptist choruh: Preaching service, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 11:46 a. m.; Chinese mission, 3 p. m. ; Jnniors, 3:30 p. m. ; Yorng people, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7 .30 p. m. Lebanon Educational Meeting. From the E. A.: Tnsre waa a large attendance at tb M. E. church. Sooth, Wednesday even ing, aud tte meeting was very lively and interesting. A. S. McDonald, cmnly su perintendent, preeided in a dignifie I man ner, and W. H. Ross acted as secretary. Tbe question, "The needs of our pablic schools," waa ducussed in aa able man ner by Prof. Martindale ot the Albany pubUc icbool, Prof. Baker of the Leban on school, M. A. Miiler.C. B. Montague, C D. Sleea and others. Hon. H. M. Palmer, who ia a member of the legisla tive commutes appointed to draft a bill revising tbe school laws of the stale, was also present and save a talk teiiicg a number of features that tbe proposed bill will contain. He is attending the similar meetings being held in the county, in or- order to learn tbe wishes of tbe people In reirard to school matters. By vote. majority of those present expressed tiieii selves in favor of tbe following Tbat tbe state board of education should consist of seven membera.prominent ed ucators of tbe state, and not mors tbsn two ot the members should be of the same political party as tbe state super intendent; tbat a teacher should have five years experience before being grant ed a stats diploma; that the state should finbliih or purchase alt school books and urnisb them to tbe people at cost: and tbat in count rv districts there should be fewer instead of more schools, with high er grades snd longer terms. Strtctlv business French the jeweler. Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brothers, atresia. Beat BicyUe forte motey. Will A Stark, jewelers. "Trilby" leads, others follow Stewart A Sox Hardware Go's. A dos. first class photo, best finish. ooiy 00 cents at Miss Long's. Seed rve for sale. Call at the Albanv Nursery or at tbe store of C E- BrownelL Cresceet bicycles at Hopkins Brothen tor only tao, , 35 aad g50. C B Winn, citv ticket asent. Tickets to ail points is the east. Be sore and see the aati rat tiawara al Sopkin Bros, will las a lifetime. We have decided to continue makins- the 5C rent photos. Long Photo Co. For calcium carbide go to the office of Oregon Gas light Heaung A Power Co. A fine lot of new cook stove at. range at Stewart A Sox's. Prices cheap er titan ever. Bring tbe babies and Et a das. of thoee cute little Diamond, photos, onlv 50 cents at Miss Long's. Don't bay an "Airtight" stove nnt von see the "Hickorv" and "Trilby kept by Stewart A Sox. "Trilby" the most popular heatict stove on the market at Stewart A Sox Hardware Go's. The Long Photo Co. ia the toadies gallery of Albanv. Every photo made there is a gem oft.- Call aod see for yourselves Go to Verick's shaving and hair cot- ting parlor for first daes work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every customer. Wbea too want choice steak, a nice roast or meat of any kiad. call oa Henry voaer. tte keeps tne best. The beat mests of all kinds and rood treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Heat Company' market, jail diwa Second treet. Oood weight aad prompt attend XI. Sootbias. bealiaff. ekansins-. L Witt's mteo Hazel Salve u the implacable ei my ot sores, boras tad wounds, it never fails to care Piles, 100 may rely ncoa it J. A. Camming, agent. Constipation prevent tbe body from rul ing itself of waste matt r. De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers will remove the trouble aad core Sice Headache. BUIoosne, I a active Liver and dear tbe complexion Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or csose nausea. I . a. lamining. agent. City Convention. There will be a mass convention of ths democratic voters ot tbe city ot Albany held at the court house in said city on Saturday tb 3rd day of December, 1898, at the hour of 8 o clock p. m., for tbe purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of marshal, treeasurer and to rat ify ward nominations lor councilmen to be voted for at tbe coming city election to be held on Monday, December 5, 1898 We recommend that ward meetings be held in tho different wards ot tbe city on Friday, December 8, 189S, at tbe hour of 8 o'clock p. m. to nominate one council man from each warl and choose mem tiers ol central committee at the follow ing places: First ward, eircu't court roc in ; second watd, hall Albany Engine U". Ho. 1 : third ward, store room second s'reei lately occupied by John rox. J.J. Wbithkt, Jasom Wuski.ke. Central Committee. THE PLACE TO BL'Y Your Groceries and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros. Everybody kuowa w here their plaee is. They keep a f reeb stock of groceries, produce and baked goodh.of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, all alike. You may regret eom steps yon take In life hut none taken into tbe store af Parker Bros. It is a srreat thins to be well ted. Par ker Bros seep good groceries. A loal ot oread is not mocn out yon want it well made. Trv Parker Bros. The Weather. Tonight and Sunday rain and warmer. River 8.04 feet. F. M. Fbuich, Displayman. a - a m mi tee ncnmcE of syitp of jigs is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, bnt also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured by scientific processes known to the CaxryoBjo. F10 Sracp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all tne importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. Aa the genuine Syrup of FIg-s is manoXactored by the Caxmoksia Fio SrEcr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding- the worthies fmitatkma manufactured by other par ties. Tbe high standing- of the Csu yoRara Fio Sracr Co. with the medi cal Tvofeasion, and the satisfaction which tbe Pennine Smm nt vt v gtven to Bullions of farnqtf, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the ewsllence of it remedy. Itia far in advance of aa other laxatives, sa it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritaMn-- or in them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate, order to tret it w,i effects, please remember the same of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. a rstaacuoa. w aacjaiixucK,. inrTsscac. LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W R Bilyen, Foshay A Mason block. J R Ji Blackburn. P O block. H Bryant. P O block. Anderson Cannon, PO block. J S Duncan, PO block. T P Hackleman, Pearee block. Judge H H Hewitt, P O block. 91 B Humphrey. Kelly A Curl, bank fcaCding. L H Moatanve, Pearee bltxk. i C Powell. P O block. C E Box, PO block. L L owean. Bank bnOdicg. H 0 Watson, bank building. Weatherford A Wyatt, Bank building. Whitney A Kwport,Caick block. G W Wright, PO block. 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CASTOR I A For Infants and CUldrta. till KinsI Yon Kiti Atop ExgM Bears the SigiiatartoX HEW iORK WORLD Thricc-a-Wetk Edition IS Pages a Week . .4 ... 156 Papers a Teat For One Dollar raaJlifcfdiTcrr altmaeawyxwst Toe Thrice-a- Week Edition of Taa it rw Yoax Wohld is Erst among ail "weekly paper in uie. frequency of publication and tbe freshi.!. sceoracy and variety ot its coi t-nts . it hat ail the merit of a treat $6 daily at tbe price of a dollai weekly. Its political news is pronipt.co.T3 nlete. accurate and impartial as all its read ers will testify. It is against the monopo lies aad tor tbe people. It print the news of all ths world, hav log special correspoodeoce from all im portant news points on the globe. It has onliiaat uiusawaoaa, stones oy grew authors, a capital namor page, contclet markets, departments for toe household and women's work and other special de partment. nowoi leaaas , i;usuw j. j- DsMOCmAT toge(bexoQ ti tut f ) OUR CAPACIT! Is I'oequalcd In the Valley. OE WORK Is UnsurpkfeM In Oregon. V have the best stock u select from and our prices to always the lowest, qualitv consitlored SMILEY. An,.;..y. ThePri Ifvou want a aood and cleat uoke buy cigars made by our Al bany ulnar tactorv. Some culled apples in the warehousl in tbe rear of the Baltimore block wile be sold cheap. Call for particulars. Qlllett Pepper box Bluing at O. JS. Browns u.'s Learn to say "o" when a dais offers yon something "just aa good" 1 place of Hood's Saves parilla. There can b no substitute for America's Greatest Bern ly. Hood's Pills cares nausea, sick he ache, biliousness and liver ill , V5 Call and see our Trilby air tight s totes. DTkW'aKT a BOX, tiARPWABS UC Get the beet hour. The Magnolia small silver watch with gold chain. Please return to Loyd Irvine. T OST. A Ketuse any other flour, except the Magnolia. Albany Alntkvi Wheat(51 ?ent. OaUSO. Egg S5 cents. Butter 16 to 22 cent. Potatoes S6 cents. Hams 11 to IS cents. Sides 10 to 11 cent. Shoulders 6 U. 7 cents. wmm CavsaSi aad Trad. Kirk oblatwsd and sit Pat t tet bttfta.wadwted foe MtMtarat Fe. 1 audnsda.dimi.aocv!iota. W.dTiMM mtUbl.fre.ofclurk OarfMaotdo.tiU' f Wa Fatnta,' with eot of sua. la th. C B-i f r.in aoniitriM mt fire, i iViwss e c. Am snow & co. I OPk PTWT QV WalWlW'TTPW. Ui V