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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1889)
nsaraoBGKncKiaasis.'ssrsawKiaazra povninjK gaily gcrart sriiCIAI., iz-.-jo A. M. Wot t M'D our stoves and ranges before buyiHg, Ua mistake. Mis tated are alwayi costly. In heat ing stoves we have the largest as V;;il a- ii" ii. .iM c.-triiullyJsL'lected stock iu the city. Tho stoves we atfor were not bought .in an experi mont but. as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and fcbey were bought for cash. so the price id right. We have spec; ial- ties in heaters, be.-ide our tegular linos of (iarland, Argand and S:;- 1 lor Moves and rank's. (iKO. W. .SlHTil. ; -.ill.. . ill K. i m w ill be The Dm sale ea h :.irn at the new stand of W. T. Ktilin's. where it' can hi I'Voci i red at cuts per:., ; : ., . i 1 ' ; the real ac.iTs in ti.'.- romantic ; ODpJ. ; I,. T . i . I is i hen- iv:i!! v' what 1 1 ::i ;'(ir V,'or;v lowing i- ;!' i' : iM.'ir.vrTons. aii'i :ci'iiiv I'ol-r.:r:i-t i. : . ! h.oiirs, ending a Uain ; r. m ...!:r t:-.;:iT JOXTINCH Ai:tlT TIUVN !. A. .:-rt ! r k 1 1 1 : ; a laysatT,.-...:.. Helen Klvrh- next Wed....-! ,x , n, , : r.nd lbnrsdav evenings. ..- (ieorge D:i-kin.soii, .t t!.e Oregon ; Land (o., has gone lv.i.-t on a busi ness trip. The "'cake" is gone. i ; rreniti j :( . ,1.,. c, .. , .1, .. i ,,. , ; kmiuuilii..m,i....nTi.iivi ..v.i h-lV god.- Win. Itichards danc.rig clas.s will be organized at the armory to .'Morrow CToninj;. Pheasants and thick served leg alarly at the Dehnonico lics'aur ant, Her iip.un'a old place. W. 1. Brengle, recentlj- from the Kast, is in thecity, and Hunts o f l.icating here tor the practice f f medicine. The Willamette Valley Tribune, of Independence, with J. H. Stine as editor, has made its appearance in the newspaper field. Hereafter lunch will be served at the Kevere House Sundays from 12 to 1 o'clock, and regular dinner fron 4 to o'clock r. w. General Manager Win. M. Iloag of the Oregon Pacific railroad, and a party of about a dozen, w ill go to :he trout to-day on a special train. The holidays are approaching. For your line holiday printing of all descriptions givn Paisley it Fish a call, up-stairs in th Flinn block. Albany. F. F. Sox went to S-io vester lav, where the firm of Stewart t ox hae a tract of land, which they will prob.ibiy plat and place upon the mark?t. as a icsuii o tne recent co.i is-j on between the ILvig and Mod'C near Fol.i, an investigation will be ! :!!S-ctor-! in Potiliii.i'.. The Oregoni:-ii Hiiy. I fcie:; iii;. tin .stiicl.es; emotional, actress who has ever vi-ited Fort! md. Tiie;.; will be packed houses i;i this ritv We ine day ai d Thm diiy next. numo.T e.i.- were Sold .e.-terday lv:'ci. the box sliec!- was opened lor Helen Rlyth's appcar-an'-e in "A Mother's I.ove." There v, :U be .1 crowded hou-e hi hear th's gteat actress. Yoterday being the occasion of the birthday of Mrs. Ignatz Fox, she was presented by her husband with a pair of fine life-sized por traits of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Shedd . David Link has purchased of i-o. Will ids interest, in the gun store of Will P.ros. The firm w ill 1 her. after be Will A Link. Theyj rre energetic young men and will 1 iiiake a popular firm. . H. Lamp...,., now employs none but white cooks and proposes to run a Btrictlv first-class restaurant. I Kvervthing the market affords will be found upon his tables, and his j price, are reasonable. ' ... ,,. ... , ,. , Miss Nellie kizer. daughter of l Hon F. M. Kizer, of llarrisburg, was visiting in this -ity 'irdav, ! on her return home from I ortland, j where she has completed a course ;n Armstrong 8 i.usmess t ouege. ihe new V estinghouse system I : electric lights were put in opera tion last night. They have a meter attachment, and give a beau tiful brilliant light. About oO of them have been placed in the new woolen mills. The result of the recent city elec tion in Halsey was as follows: Mayor, II. 1). Godley; recorder, W. J. Stewart; treasurer, M. V. Koontz; marshal, M. .IT McNeary. Council F. Frisby, F. Lame, J. P. Carter, J. li. Pone, A. Laubner and John ftaudish. The regular gospel meeting for men will he Field to-dav at 4 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. hall. Subject: "Life's Greatest Ques tion," Job 5 Rom. ;',:24 2S. The association would gladly d. an,j connected wi.h munici welcome to this meeting men who j,,ti cninoeriiig work, are strangers in the city, as well s " . . - all Others. " WrUt Broken. Mr. W. F. Ilendiicson met with J Mr. D. G. Clark slipped apd fell a severe accident yesterday. ' yesterday morning, upon the pave While at the barn a bale of hay j ment, at tin; residence of his daugh fell from the loft, striking him upon ter, Mrs. 10. N. Con.iiv, i.i such a the hpad and shoulders. He was : manner as to break l.otli bones of picked up insensible and w as found to be oailiv Piuiseu. -o nones were broken however, ar.d his in juries will not prove serious. When vou are Roing by Paisley & Fish's "printing othce in ths Flinn block, call and see those line lithc grapli plates for printing letter heads, Pill heads, etc. Just the thing. All st les and i;:(s. Tin work cannot be told frtin the most cxi'onsive lithographing, and a i three times as thcap. No tioui e to th.ovi fc-.'.mj .'ec. A BE.1L KOMASCE AND $20,0CO. Qater Facts Et-Teabd by thff Froiuc Kfccrds in ILb Lina Cocntj Court House. J There bus been goinjr the rounds ot the co.it papers, a romantic story of how a young man, engaged in the marble mouument businsss, bad visited the residence of a weal thy widow lady somewhere in the Willamette valley, with the osten sible purpose ot obtaining a few weeks' board and recreation, but with the real motive of procuring an order for a monument for the i - j t.....i 1 .i... The storv goes on to relate that th j u-irii ir:i iitii'tt:,u til uie latlY. tr, i, ;,t...if oof,,; ! and i-hasine- that be won th.- .,1 1 li.-c nil r:fe.- of th ladv to the evtevt that she final!? announced her in-1 t-.-iitii:n hi making nim her heir,; thus nominally placir.g in his bands i i,r.i..rtv v-Im..,1 -;t . 1 4o ii; in : At first ibt: voung man objected, but finally actiuiesc.ed, and remain- ed upon the f'.rni. taking the best care of everything, and treating the 'old ladv ith tli? greatest, respect, Oil; .... -, :.l ..- . care aim :uicu;i'.;i, ecii uu.i ai- ( fection. 1 Tl - I. .... I.e.. ' i . . j -. v. , anv triilh i:; thb story? j in answer to this query it may j be said that the location is in Linn county, ..ii the W lllamette river a m;!e t-elow tiarrisiiurg. anil I iie 1. 1...1..U I I.irricl.nrt' .mil iti.f fact as far :is the ladv endowing the No'ii'g man witii her weal h i:- roii mi an "is, ! is tn;-. ed :i!id iil irtv ycais ago, ii'v re-tM t-'d tli-r- i , V dk e r t " 7., i 1 "steen.i i aii.uri:? v.i.i , .i.j.i.na !',,ti, i ,.h i!,,n. -it tli,. .-.!. i ,.,., iotii. i.eii alone at uu oii nu 1 1 stead, when- for vears the goner-j ( hai li- ' h'otli, died. iiiu nospii.ii.iin i iiii.nini jsirs. 1 . I. , I.'i-.rl. Ii-i: Iwiti vvf.ll bnnn nnil rn. of Mr. and Mrs. , ,, , V . ! meiiibered. especially iivthe steam- i i . . i" i ., i lluaUUVU, IHHI USril lO l'l"J" ! uic liver iiKi'-.t uiuit.- iiiui. in, ir out. and frequently made the both : . la.ituiiH - i vi i .ni 'iuv. n.,i ..!:. ii Loth tound tier lo very lonely m , deed. What wonder then, that j when a young man a-ked for tins : pitalitv at her h. use. which she - hid always been aci-uslomoil to hivishlv lii-sti.w. :md trivitt-d lir W:th fiii-h tender regard, that she Lhould wish to retain his careful ii t tfjn i t iv. unit !i:iv!r.' ? i . i ! i t- Litti n,,r kill of lter 0wn"o:i whom she could bestow her property that she should gire it to him in considera tion of his care during her lifetime. ! The proof of this uomewhat re markable state of facts is found upon the prosaic records of Linn county, in July last, wherein Mar tha Koth deeded to Fgbert C.Lak her landed property, retaining a life dower in it. Il the voung man i i. : t t I i i Iiaa llir; M.UII1JIU Jl llilT illilllil.il.! ; ! he will faithfully cherish and care ; f. i ) .t .. !:.... ...i.:.. i. : ioi ni l ttr. li.iii; u.s Mir iii-, wiiii it, up to date, he seems to have been J doing. If he has any compline tioris of conscience arising from the j fa -t that he fell heir to a fortune i through trying to Mjltiva'c the ! g.'nen.u-: old ladv's acquaintance tui iui iut- u lull . 1 t . ' , u. '.- . 1 . 1 : mg a to nh-toue lor i-r 1 e .;irted 1 ,., , ,. i liushand. h" sl.iiiiid mak' amends f. .. fl. .,.,.w.t.. r.i tr.ll. fr it hv x.xVhx., ,-.irin ,,n(j j J " it.i JOl'd C: if-f.ictre: A COLD WINTER. ( o:ilii ciilied ! of tin will hav The rca- c li'T .ii' i i:;- ! eoin,' id" wit.i tie4 oii.ioii .'.d.t inhabit. :nt" ii:a! we i- a coh! v, ir.ter this ear. dm for Ibis b''iiei is the !. rg-- numbr r ..: wi.iie "ls th:tt have !ceu emigr-.tlng fivm the ii'iilh and th" nnmlv-r of i.ii;rriagei cert: '.rates issued. The folhe". !!g ! it the li'-t of certifi".iJi - gi anted luring the ast mouth : L. Walbm to Mary Mhia-;. ! ( J. W. Taylor to ai:.h F. Nav". j lo-t during the extreme rough i. Prechslar to Ad lie O. llollidu. j weather that has j.revailed since I,. Osborne to Frances L 'trimes. 1 her departure. She :;ay, how Andrew Jennings to Viola j ever, have sin e.-, ded in getting Pdsho;.. 1 MOp j, r. A. L. -natik to 1' Snytl-r. ; Compton t. Julia F. Thay-i er. W. J. Snodgrass to Lydia mays, W. L Prod well to Anna I'., I'.rown. t :pt-,l..-iil to I-Ia D :ilrymp,e. -f " V,aT t x C.ti -vl to .-"VJ '.f f v il ir, t lark to Md , f o an )la?h U f ; 1 V r , " J. S. ht rat ton t Lucinda .-. I-.u- ej j.' collI10rt Adda Newman, vVilli.ln) skelton to Lilly Rice, (; A Farris ,() ,j Krv. orra.,. A iOWe;l to Kate Price. ,. -, m. .olinarn to Amain stover Capt. Capt. T. Syinons Arrieil. 1 W. Symons, Cnited j f States engineer, arrived at I ort-, Alexander Ilalverson, superin land Monday to take charge of the tendent of the Albany Mining and government works at Yaquir.a Milling Company's mines up the which have been under the super- ! Santiam. had. the misfortune a few vision of Capt.. W. Young, who has j been transferred to Memphis, Ienn. j Capt. Symons will be remembered j by many in the northwest, as he i was engineer of the department oi the Columbia for nearly four years. He left here in 1882, and was em- ploved down on the Mississippi for ! eirlii nionths. and w ;.s then Con-1 net ted with the Mexican boundary survey, and for the j.ast six years tins hee- stationed at Washington. his left wrist. The injure , mora C. W. 1 was iircs-cu !.- r. on and the bii n rijnes put 1 .opcrly in p'ace. .tin vi'i lo :i.ir r::M? rr W I C. mor.ev , ami" of th- (! :' n : ,'S.t Lr !i 1 e.'i A-!. by .; Ai:..iny. ( 'Tv IV .'"! or For oy.-'ers celicato and ;' :i.e I ,..-l;;i 'ii:; : rvo i i.ii THE MOUSING HEKALl.: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, YAQUINA BAT HEW8. The Prr.rrcs? of Taat EaterurisiBg Scsport - low .ii!rd Projects. Yamuna, Dec. . The .steamer Mischief arrived from Siuslaw cn Tuesday with n full cargo of salmon and a deck full of Chinamen. During the past week sereral thousand of dollars worth of real estate has changed hands in this (is .f in ,JU ... t ft..-.. ;.. .1 !.;., lit- itr.. -t.fw.t Six months from now Yaquir.a bay -n i ,i i. . wm oe lue iai,K m wou' . , the raiiroao coinanrite win at . , an early day make a survey l uie proposed .Newport, iMtigs V ailey .--alem railroad through ihe "iictz reservation, file maps and t-;ire tne consent ot the imtians, as reunited bv t ho act of congress. An immense deposit of potter's rh.v, of sup.o l )r ji;i tit h;iS just been discovered here. lOxperb j say :t will make the finest kind of ' waie and ior making diain pipes. I.... : II... I I. 1 i'h ., il i u iit: i n-i i . iu- uuani of trade will make dibits to have i'.-i . ' .,- lT i utilized. t :. .....i. . .1 !... ..11 i . ir uiiHririutiu iiirti tii iiiit cui!dim:H on the bulkhead at Va (jujna (;jtv w;n i,e illC,Ved ju iu. spring and that the Oregon Pacific ('omnanv will tvo.-eed to fill in the s, i.tr!1 hnll;li-;id the blull's for Hack purposes, ware- ;ou.- s and .shops. It this is done tin' company w ill probably lay out Hi" town "and sell lots. With 'r0,'r .VSM,','tH,M?nd 7 i M he excellent ,ei dinner prepared by the ladies of .;;iiii and otner products ot the U, . . ' .V-n n n .i i tangent grange. illauiette v .dlev will pass through .r. J r' lv f ,,.,,, this port " ' Alter dinner l rof. W ashbi rue, : i j,. , i.,i v. K ... i Last r-atunlav tin- laiiuina h; v ... - 1 '-oa.'d ot Trade was permanently ... . .... ,. . ' . uih.vii ami it coin lei uieu uu tli, t,.rot ir n c.f. The officers an- as lollow s : It. I l I!.. ,i,...s:,i,1.., . a r if.,,. vi.V. : president ; Samuel Irvin, second vice president, and W. (J. Shepard, ! secretary. Directors Freeman K. ' Dodge, famiiel Case, J. li. IJavIev, ' V. C. SheiMtd, lc. F. I'.aker, A. .1. ... ..... . ..... : Kay, W. S. liull'ord, Samuel Irvin ami A. i A. Klom. 1 wenty-tliree j stanuing committt es were ap-j pointed. The membership com- prises most of the leading business M.-n and property owners on the BaJ'- I'laasant Party. A pleasant social party was given Miss CandisConn by a num ber of her young friends Wednes- ! day evening at the home of her ! farther, Kbt. Conn on Sixth street. Ihe following young people were pre.-ent : Messrs. J. L. I'n- , i ., t;,"! , . .Win lien. Irvin, l-.u and O. V. S. Hale. J. F. Hail, W. II. (Mllelt, S. (iuiss, W. F. Kulin, Pobbic t'trong, J. Ti von, C. W. Flkins, A. M. Hammer", (. C. and I. N. liarion, V. I'.nker, Kd and Frank F.loJgett, F. L. Kenton, D. Link, . II. Straney, i H. Day, K. IV'iiiiam, F. Combs. t. ,t: . ii. - r .Mi -es Minnie and Biniio Osburn, . . . ... , , , .' Lizzie Stai buck, Llla Mead, Linda ' ',. Miller, Tony i.l 1 1 II I , tjussie I .-chmeer, Lillie and May Hideout, I Minnie and (Jtissie Ithiner, Carrie W,-:fall Fva MmpSetl, : aran 1 .-h!v y 1 . j i"ii . t . ( : : 1 . v 111 -wins , i 1 Parker, Maiv M.-Cormick, ai d F.iid Martii 'fhe ltorcii:i MisMiur. hiformation re. ieved from Ya- jwina co!ilai;;sthe iniorination that .! .'.it three' weeks ago a little sloop named l.owena h it. that port 11 tow of ;hi learner Mischief. he I carried a ctew t.f lour men and I hey claimed to be in search of lishin; baiik-. She has never returned, and many suppose sue has been into some iiort on the coast, li i.ews of her safety soon, tiiere will is ii'.t recieyed but little room to hor.e that she wr-.-ik. has escaped ship- Ti L ;lnil the Street Car Line. Th ,l.it of Coltra's Park Addi tion 10 Albany was tiled yesterday. It is owned bv J. II. (ioltra. S. 10. Young, Dr. M. II. Kllis an 1 C. C. Purkhartand embraces S7 blocks on tne beautiful knoll this side of .1. H. Cross' residence. In the ; center of the addition a park con I lainmg about seven acres has oeen 1 laid out, and an avenue eigthy feet yfle extends the whole length of. he plat, through which the street car line will bo extended Lots n 1 will sold from 200 to 5-"00 Arm ilriikt'ii. (lajs ago. while working on i bouse at the mining camp 1 :i new I I I S !ll I oi lllllllTl.r f';i!ll11 III I M I I frm tj1L roof, breakin;; his arm. Although there was no physician in th(, (.ii:rij, t)L. illjntv WJls ,,,. prIv :itteil,ied to and he was doing 't aSoulits " Scio to llavr a Hailrnuil. Filward (Joins, one of Scio's leading business men, who was in the city yesterday, says the citizens oi that place are in earnest on the subject of rail connection with the Oregon Pacilic, and will build an ! electric motor line to connect at Munkers. The people of Scio are energetic a.-d will no doubt soon 1. aye direct rail connection with Albany. .Sunday at Uie la ieio House. Hereafter lunch w.il be served at ' ., , , ; the Levere House 011 -un.iavs irom 12 to 1 o'clock, and regular dinner trom o eiocK r. Ku:: i oil crc your holiday gOiHis t 'ig sto;e. It is wonder li: tie money w i'i go i.t Call and b.; eon vinceit. 1 n;; il:. yx ; !ore 1. I'.i i.'.- !s In ;ii": l.li:; lie hii-tiiiu ' good LINK COUHTr GRANGERS. They Will Ship Seed Wheat Ito Destitute Eatera Orezos Farmtri. Tanoent, I?ec. 7. UiKy. The December meeting of the Linn County Business Council, 1'. of II., convened to-day at this place. At the usual hour the meeting was called to order by President F. M. Kizer, with M. H. Wilds acting as secretary. The roll call found a full repre sentation present, and a large number of visiting natrons were present. l lie report oi tne special corn- I , , rnuiee on J.wom s resoiu resolution of- tcreu at tne ia&t session reh; itive to co -operations, was taken from the table and alily discussed by J. Ciem. Jonas Davis, A. 15. Morris, 11. Freerksen. T. Froman, N. P. Pavne, S. A. Dawson, Dr. Leeper, M." 11. Wilds, Win. Powers, Mart Miller, F. S. Doughton and others, and the report was adopted creat ing a committee of three to formu late plans. A resolution sent in by Harmony giiur.e against the repeal of the ir. or i gage tax law was presented by .1. Clem, who moved its adoption. On motion the resolution was re ferred to a special committee to re port nt thi council. m xt meeting of the j A icsoluticn from Lane County Pomona grange upon the snbjec' of non-taxable bonds was read and referred to the committee on legis lation to report after dinrer. A recess for dinner was Jullv oc- j of the State Agricultural college, was introduced and presented the subject of fighting the coddling moth. He stated that the work consists in destroying the worm by allowing hogs and poultry to run in the orchard ; by tying bands of caiiTas around the trees for the purpose of catching the worms and destroying them, and iu ttie spray ing of trees. The recommendation was to spray at least three times, first w hen the bloom has fallen and the apples stand upr'ght with the (.aivx standing erect, sometime in May, and again in July and August, He stated that action'in the mattei must be universal to be effective. (J. II. Itiddell, from Wasco county council, was prepcnt and g;ive the wants of his sectio in re gard to aid in furnishing seed wheat and oats, which was taken under consideration, and after dis cussion the matter was reltricd back to the subordinate grange -with promises of giving aid. The committee on legislation re ported upon the resolution from ! Lane county com lining in the opinion that the issuance of non taxable bonds is wrong and should be guarded against. 1 tie next meeting of the council was voted to be held at Stiedd with Oak Plain grange. A vote t.f ttianks was given Tangent grange for the use of the hall rind the re past. Tie; serietaty was instructed to correspond with Ihe transpotiation companies to procure transporta- ( tion tor grain to b(! shipped to Last ,.,. t).,..r ,m, .,., M....d . 1.,..,, .,,i ...... iiiiftit tM'i aic 111 -1 11 lie. iiv ('.met i f the recent drouth. littAi. estatk riiA.ssFEiis. i ales j The following real estate were reconle.l yes!t-rday : ,1. 11. wiiiien to w in. t rotn . F. Half s 2nd A . of N L qr hi 2:1. H' o'H'i I A. .). ..:;ii.s to ira A. jwii ;u ie.- in lp J I, S R 2 w . . . . J. W. A. I'.ilyt uto ii;t A. Milis I-!) interest in a acres iu tj' 14, S R 2 w J.N. Dcniseti to Ira A. Mills. same as above J. S. Denison to Ira A. Mills. same as above 20 1 1 1 X j 10 10 Kli J. Walker to Ira A. Mills, same as above Abby Mills lo Ira A. MilN, haif acre in James lilakelv DLC ". 75 Thomas Mills to Ira A. Mills, interest in ft acres in tp 14, S Ii 2 w 10 Ira A. Mills toTatrian Mills, ft.; acres in tp 14. .S K 2 w. 100 A. Ilackleman to M. K. Fer rell, lot 1, hi 8, H's.'lrd A. . 200 James Flkins to M. 10. Far re'.l, S w qr hi 2, K's A 500 W. P. Donaca to M. McCor- i,aw.i- ; 1.. 11 i i ifcl III IK t t lJ l I L 111 1 f 11, Ifc 2w 500 . r. rtilier to Mary O'Hagan, . . . . 1 11 a r. . 1 1 tt tot 1, 111 ti, 111 ,'iiiiuiiv i uu J. C. Lyons to W II Kider, lot 7 bl 4, in Lyons 200 J Lvons to Mary V. lierrv, lot 2. bl o, in Lyons ." 25 F. 1 iihen to Hamilton Creek Mill C, small tract in sec 8 io 12. H li 1 K Lease L'ed' d States to I Ionian Shel- to 1 Patent Hainan Shelton to Lee Shel- ton, 72 acres in township () ,,,"'''',; ,7" Va ' t ,.Vn' V i in L",,"n l!1 to J 1f-IfI''ri1( Ulp " th- '"" 1 soiiin, range l east. 2000 Albany cemetery associution to J. J. Moxey.lot :if)t),block V2, Al anvi emeterv 15 C. II. Lewis to Bethel A.Staf ford, sundry tracts in town ship 14 sou.h, range 4 west 500 j A. L. Aloesseiiger to William Fortmiller.Ift acres in to n ship 11 south, ranged west 1S71 Marilit of I'rals-.. Klegant Loiion is cdling forth wonlsof praise from the ladies of Albany. Ve gae away over three gallons t.f our Klegant Lotion in sample botties to the ladies of Al bi.nv, and thev are eutjiiisiu-tic. in ! its pra'.-e. The great expense which we v.et:t to 111 oro.-r to intro diice our lOlegint Lotion, shows our treat contidence in it. lie , spectiully yours, II. C. Hubbard. Pi -t ipiabty of nice paper and ' env lop. s i"l sale bv F. I l lit-1:1. t 1 I c nis per pidr at French's TKA 11 KKS INSTITITTH. i lie teachers of Linn countv arid j A I. C a vs interested in education wilh I lUjlllf I 1 1 1 11 1 J ise take notice that a teachers' !Ll I 11 ( I V 9 V I III! M ilute tor the 2d judicial district! I B I i 11 I 1 1 1 1 I II) be held in Corvallis. Benton i 1 J XAjl 1 ?! U lJ V 1 county, (Oregon, commencing on t Thursday, Dec. 2tth, and will con-: tinue until Saturday evening. Ar-: rangements are being made w ith : railroads to secure reduced rates. The local committees are also j j making arrangements to entertain j visiung leacners iree, at any raio ; there will be greatly reduced rates at hotels. Supt. McElroy is mak-; ing the usual efforts to make thin one if the most successful meet-, ings. Many leading instructors in j the state will be present to p.irtici- i pate in the discussions. This meet- j ing coming on during the holidays ! the e will be no good excuse for i non-attendance. Let every lover of good institute work be present. Teachers from Linn countv are not compelled by law to attend, but a cordial invitation is extended to all and teachers are especially re quested to be present. Respectfully, L. W. Ci tti., Co. Supt. Linn Co. Helen F.I3 tlif Coming, Helen Plythe, the gifted actress, j and her entire company, who have 1 delighted large audiences in Port-1 land recently, and who have won sjch enthusiastic praise there, will I appear in this city this week, play- I ing tw o nigkts, Wednesday and ! Thursday. The opening play wid j be their great success. "A Mother's Love," and the second evening,! "Creole." The Oregonian, wiiich ' is not given to flattering dramatic! companies, says of Helen Blythe: "This very finished artiste gave her second performance in her latest success, "A Mother's Love," at the New Parkjtheatre last night. It is rarely any artiste receives the praise and creates so favorable an opinion as did Miss lily the. It does not seem to be generally known to theatre-goers of Portland that they have in the person of Helen lily the an extraordinarily gifted actress. Miss lilythe, at 17 years of age, was the leading ladv of Daly's theatre, in New Yoik, when Miss Itehan was the sou brette. It was considered a mar velous thing for a girl to step into the position vacated by (.Mara Mor ris and Fanny Davenport. This, however, Miss Llythediddo. The leading journalist in New York, paid a high tribute to her powers, endorsing her as the coining emo tional actress, ami one of the brightest gems on America's stage. Miss F.lythe is surrounded oy a splendid dramatic company. Her leading support, John F.iien, was leading man for the renowned and lamanted Adelaid Niel son, he playing ' Uoinen,' to her 'Juliet,' for two years." The price of admission will be " and 7") cents. Reserved seats will be on sale at P.lackinan's. ThU w ill be a really lirst class jer formance and the Hkkai.h pre dicts tha the opera bouse will be packed both nights. I'nr l!ir I.niicH :ilj-. I am now prepared to ;o ail kiiifls of stamping and have over two thousand designs to choose from. Also a nice line of em broidery materials, such as arra senes, crewels. No. 1 and 2 em broidery chenilles, princess che- nilles, etc. etc. And the tim-st pompons, tasscds, crescents, cords, plushes, fel's an t fancy work ma- 11 iiiin r.vi 111 .111. mij t l . ' going at five .-cuts an ounce. Miss Minnie Colweil has etiarge of this department, and has bad several vear. expeni-nce in ai. k 1111.1s 01 fancy work an 1 stamping. At the ; I store of i. W. Simpson, Albany, I i Oregon. - - - I Hi-ttiT Tlutn Kvev. 1 t ....... 1 . .... I Ulll 1IIM I'l l H I 1 repaii-d than 1 1 nave ever Peen to suit mv cnsio - ineis in the shoe line. I have iut received, a large invoice of tbs eel-1 ..lirrue.l f.:iird. Sehober A- M itcbe'l i fbie shoes for ladies. There is 1:0 ' manufacturer w ho claims anything tietter than these shoes. I intend to keep a full assortment of them in all prices, widths from A IOK. and can suit the most fastidious in tit and price. I also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, 10. P. Deed's in waukenphast snd patent leather tip. These shoes are well known in Albany as a first-class nice style shoe. Or ders from the country filled with care and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel 10. Young. Ladles, Have you tried Elegant Lotion. It is certainly the finest preparation ever discovered for rendering the skin smooth, soft and white. It produces that softness and fresh ness so much to be desired. We j will suggest that you try a 15-cent or 2o-Lent bottle of I.Iegant Lotion. Prepared and sold by 11. C. Hub bard only. For fine toilet cases in plush, leather or silver, manicure sets, glove find handkerchief boxes, collar and cufT boxes, jewel cases, infants' sets, work boxes, shaving set-, albums, fine perfumes, etc., try the new drug store. Their goods arc all new and fresh and their low prices will astonish you. Now is the time to subscribe for newspapers, magazines, etc. for ISO ). Don't forget to icuvp your orders w ith F. L. Kenton. He will forward them promptly and save you the trouble of sending to the publishers. Fountain p-j'W -it Will & Stalk's rf"rA 1 -I'.l:INU VOL-It WooP.ASII, tV '. lJl rsk, in .'!e or tir, t tic Ai h.viy W o l Van!. t)nl is kit nt. '.i,li;i- .V U.i.-i. k'.-. iiliw i!' rivoive i..one a'tcntioii . E. 0. BEA I) .it j PEAL 1 VATIO AtiFNT. i".i:iiii.i;i, in.- f .-il kii.iN : :: ii: a re'.in 111 ti". r. A l .iii'e ess wi I r i.e i-rf.inpt IVn i- 11. O'ii con !:roaiU!!i 11 Ur"tt, ntur r.t, ilr.:iy, O-i-jT'in. KtieiiRaisrauiaimRwi: U KDNFSDAY DEO. 11THI &12TH H. Kw K RT , NVITKS THK PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS NKW LAUGF STOCK OF Holiday -CONSISTING OF A FINK DISPLAY OF GOLD AND SILVLR WATCIILS, GOLD IIEAD KD CANES, (SOLD HANDLLT. SILK L'MiJKKLLAS, CJOLD AND FOUNTAIN PENS, SOLID GOLD AND DIAMOND GOODS, AN P AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF JEWELRY, COIN SIL"VEE W ABE. AND GENUINE ROGERS RROS. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCKS, SPECTACLES. AND , NOVELTIES FOR H0L1DA1S. KKIEF JHENTIOtS. Silk mufflers at P.arrows & Searls. A household word is P.rownell, the grocer. (iennine sweet Florida oranges at C. F. P.rownell 's. XXX N coflVe is the best. Try it. C-. F. P.rownell. A bund of 1 hoice fresh cran berries just opened at C. E.Prown ell's. Stop at , il! A; Siark's and ex amine their large arid new line of watches. If y..u want a choice cup of tea try my -!;) cent tea in bulk C. E. Pro.vii.dl. Look at mv fire-cent ccrner win- low. it is the wonder of the town. C. I . Rrownell nue t:ew desi ;-ome t:ew oesigns in scrap ai- 1 bums, and prices to suii your fancy ! at biiss iV Son's. ! I'..m.r.vs Sc.rls have a latve .1; . ,.1 ri i.;H- 1. .,,lL-.....li;,.i i . 'V '.,' " ''! rue OiWiav iraiie. book out for a grand boli l.i V go. i.N at. F. M I spi i v of French's. the corner jewelry store. Wante.i You to come an amine the new line of Xmas I ex- gllOliS at Cuiss & Son's. Barrow s it earls ha e just re ceived a line line of the latest styles in gents' necktie.'. A fine line oi hanging and stand lamps can be had of C. 10. Brow- i nidi al almost your own price. j Have your prescriptions tided at l the new drug store. II. C. Hub-i bard, prescription druggist. Smoke the celebrated Havana ! filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured I at J uhus Joseph's cigar tactory. . G. M. Strong has at his produce ! stand a fine lot of dressed fow Is, also some choice apples at $1 per j bushel. ' Ladies who have tried Hubbard's Elegant Lotion are unanimous in its praise. t is for t-alo only at Hubbard's drug store. The hlootl wiil follow where the knife is driven. The tlish will (juiver where the pincers tear And trade ill follow where the merchant's Ktiiven, as I'rowncll has tr, to make his prices Uir rancy articles, Christmas cards, toilet cases, shaving sets, smoking sets, cuff boxes, perfuming sets, scrap albums, ink stands, etc., all at the City Drug Store, (iuiss & Son. proprietor. Candies, Nuts. Creen fruits, tobacco and cigars. "Delay not till to-morrow to be wise, but buy of those w ho adver tise." Always read the advertise ments of C. 10. Brownell. They will bo meat, drink and lodging to vou. Siilirr to Morhiu-.iiSi'rv. TCTX KIS IIi:!(KHV CIVKN 'ill.W Tin: ai.ieia) iiii't::in of tne htockrioldt: rs 1 f h; "atniers ,v M.-r.-h:ilit.H lnnr.in" I ... 'f Al .I'll', (.t;.".'H. will lie h:M at it c oliiej o sai i 1 i.?i;i :,y in the c'C of Ai oy, ..n'm, on Hi'llif'l::)', J.u:ll iv 1. IS n lit I Ju- l,..;ir el -2 o'c'in.'k I. SI. 1 i .-.a.-i 1! -y !.r ;!i nir." ef e 1 " .1 liine 'li'ict .rs cl : n :'A : 111 ; 3 ic s-j v.; ;'. r I'M- ir :i.d ! o;ii :' t Mien ;: l.-.l .To. -I :i i.Ui ie,'i'R: :; ...in le:.ie ,;i'.i! i::e t::..' Piiteil Tsov. IS-". J. K. KLPEKKIX, Secretary. ouse. AND THUKSDAY lieleu Blythe, In l.er latest and greatest succeases, "MOTHER'S LOVE," AND A G:e:t Ph, t? a fcrat Ccspany. "Let eviry e ipo tliis Merry W.v.I LvcvIkt. Aflinlssiiiu-.'O ami rt:t iUiy."- 2-:""i!estrvcd seats now t:n 151at knian's driiir store. sale at AND Goods Firemen's Election. votici: is itKttr.r.v riven tuat the annu il election of rliii f and atsist u:it i hitf cn-finrir of the AlhanT lire dt-part-n:t:.l will he htlil at the hall of" Albany K tine No. 1. c. l, I r. I.ctncon tb hours i.f 1 o'ctirck ami ":."& o';liick v. m . W. II. WARNKK. Vi'ALTElt II. I'ARKEK. Sac A, F. D l'rcs. A. F. I. L FROM X llic V. iik;:is pit nt-r li'iji city ra&t call :.i tip olncc t'.ie Orcein l.a..il t' j. and pro-:i!.- lit-ticts. I'j fir.it r f J. 11. Wi.kins. QTHAVLP raoM l'ASII UK NEAR O I'c.ia ii:j iiieiliici s r. :.I t-poitd cow, i... I i'h! -.vluu-, i-'c.-.a smii.t-i IiuniK. no mart nrlrci i. An-i'lformiti--;-! will !; Kaitahly rci.ti . A ! ln.s I'. I'l.'APV, I tsri.'. 1 . e sAI.E- illtsT!L,s:; FOUR !v s.. ti'.i f.ir any kiii.i I w .r'... ';ti;re f i t . hllCCt, I...I-ICVH tlK !l .:,. Willi. i i .li i . i i .1 1 . IJ i: . .1 il'.i n. i vit.tlc. In ". i.i.lKtt. .LTur nt M V. Iii:ii ton sii'l Kerry I Richards & Phillips, ! A LP. ANY. OliFCOX. ' !:! 1 tor-tiiml h nnn Turnlnft M- M-iimtii. i;x 01 i; I. : l is . ' nenreia, n -.i I.iU, t..ir iit". !ni)u .!ci . nirner til ;!., r.i-ot:.:, ii!i'".riJ. i!ai:i!s, !iivit!esi, iCii-C liilitis. (".r.'.'i '.".-iiiiiKiy, i.:.t.- ria incnt, lii li .:i t-Iicx. t.i!-!c, s'.-n I :in.t huir Iiv'j. All or.l.TH left v.Uh is f.sie nr.'iui.l aii i iMi-c'nl ;i!'c c.i .m -jr isij a'lJ fancy turiiin ; 1 t.;M.vialiy. The GeiBteteil Frenci Warrant .t to otre AFTER v a Ft tlic veneratiie orar.sorcither sex whetiicc nrini: from the ixccs-ive use of ptimulant lohaccu or opium, or through jonthful imli cretion, over iiiihilfii c, etc., buch aslosBot ltrain Tower, Wakelu'nesH, tlearin? Dowt I'ainsin the Hack, Seminal Wiaknein, Hjr teria, Ner-oii.-i I'ros ration, Nnctnrnal Oiia 8ioiii, Lcucorrhoe, Dizzinc, Weak Memory. Loss of rowcran.l Imjiotcncy, which if neg lected olten lead to premature old a'e an insanity. Trice il a tx.: 6 boxoj fer :J5.0 Sent lv mail on receipt of price. a Vvicii iKN .i u:Mi:r. ipi with every i'i order rcccivrd, to refund U nioniy ii a I'rrinaiirnl cure is Lotcffeited. We have thonsinilsct tcmtinioniuls from old and yotin, of both ncxes, who have lieem permanently cured tiy tlicute f AphroditiM Circular free. Ail.lrciy tiik 1'iiku Ht:niii: (O. Western Uranch, Itox, 27. Toit'and, Oreso. For sale by 1 oshay k liason, w holesale mat retail driiLKUts, Albany, Oregon. d Of ill I Iii.-'u :it) r.f of!ering a prize thai only le:n ::t-i the lucky otic, or si-iKlhig out t-onliiJi-'.oiiil slips as baits, wi- moi om to ;i'" nvi' m r . A I V I !'i : log ;i : :! !:::' oiler t lie citizens i f Aloanr 1 .' choice goods at Li-drock -ivc Discount -1 011 c u-h dollar's worth at retail prici s. mail .J:;n.l, 1800. I I'.'ii'c.i p-ii l forclitcki'iis. e""8 t.'.li r. rc::!i!illig y..i; U,r your p. -.'. .-.triiiag- suit r...!iv?t!tir yur trud'.' f'ir 1 lie future, I heg to ii.mnia ut your service. J. M. UA UDUE. arrnn- -