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THE MOKNrNG Li- OX SALE. The DaJLT Hshiid will be Oij Bla each morning a.i II. J. JoiieV book 8tore,wber it t in le procti: cd at 5 cents p;r copy. JOTTINGS AB'tl't TOWN. Coming! M.as Xeally .Stevens : ! Con vrt Grand i'.auo ! '. ! Celery at C. E. Iirownell's. French keeps lailroad time. A blind negro is 'do!ng' the city. Congressman Hermann h on his way to Oregon. K.'aii & Achison are selling mon ument b at Portland prices. We m.ue 'em while yon wait. Oyster cocktails at Boenick's. Coiuin.-! Miss Neally Stevens. H. F. Miller's concert grand piano. Try Mueller A ;arrett'3 tine ronet cotiee; ot.ee u--ed, ulway.-. used. You can save money ly buying your children'adre-afs ready mad. At Mitt Ladies' fa.aar The only w ater fillerer that gives perfect satishu-tion are for sale ly Matthews A Washburn. The Misses Wagner of CorvaMis, were in the city yesterday on I he: r way to the exposition. For a tine silk umbrella with a gold or silver handle call on French, (the corner jewelry Ptore.) Piano that glve-i perfect satis faction you can lir.d at .Mis. llviuan'd. Another invoice of the famous Pentoii county Hour at Blackburn 4 Pironi's at 1.05 er sack. Call now and give your order to M s. Hyman Kr the juvenil-' 1 ok so they will be here for Xmas. $1.50 will buvyoii a pair of tho.-e elegant eiglit-butlun length tin- Irensed Mosquetoir kid gloves at the Ladies' .Bazaar. Some ot ine latest styles of elu- j gaut bed lounges can !- seen at i Fortmiller it Irvine's, as they have j just received a large invoice. If you want a durable iiumu-; inent go to Eg.m & Achison, w : lire l.audlii.g nothing but the hcM grades. Have you seen those cement Wttlls in th. cein'-i-ric.-. put up by Kgan A Ach'uon, at hail the cost of stone. j It is not surprising that j Matthews & Washhurn toll the. inottt (doves from the f.it-t that they 1 curry the line of goo Is at prices'; that convince even the skepitcal. i Lmck of 1'ower. It is a well known fact that on tt ate railroad t niniii'iHsion are t"t clothed with the authority that honld runt with th.t aurut lxidv. This of commanding inlhiem-e was illuHtratnd vasterdav when the clerk of the eommission lie.o. A. Wagoner and his fair d.iughtei essayed to take the Itoseburg local train at the 1. depot for Por'- is building a neat cii'a.e reai.l. nee i and and the fair. The train was to which he wilt s:oit!v remove, inmtion when they arnved-on! K. n. Teiuph-on duii:u' tin th plattorm. Witha.1 tl. tore, . wwk j,,,,.,.,,, ; ,lla. of the coinmissiont lie ch-rk order j.imn-3 aMilioll Uu, !o,s ,, , ed the train to stop The lad e . whi(.h ,,e u 1 1lvtt a , , not Laving much faith in Ins power ; il011 ,t, r atepp-Hi aooani oi trie movingcais. not stop Uid hold of the te ir rail o'ine rear coach ami swinging I lmselt and the u gnitv of the r:.ilroad commissioner on hoard. ; That commission should ccttaiuh ; have more power. ? Letter f Kecommeinlatioii. A letter received bv the secre-; tary of the V. M. C. A. in this e tv from Kev. K. J. Thoiii) s m, oi Corvallis, says in regard to Bishop H. J. ISerker. who will I c til re it; ' Albany Friday eve-ting: I wish : to congratulate the Y. Si. C. A. in heinir able to secure llishop II. .1. j Becker to give them his intei.sely ; ehxpient ..nd thriliing leetiiic, "Four Hundred Milti mi Horse-; back in Palestine." He delivered i this lecture in th- Presbyterian : church of this i-ily to a l.ire an I ; delighted audience, ilishop IV-ck-er i a man of the highest scholarly j attainments, a fluent and eloipi- iit speaker, and a nob'e Christian g-ntlenian. He has few , if any HUK.ariors as a lecturer. He will charm all who go to hear hint. ! lMrect front Kaiitu. A party of three families arrived in this city yesterday m rriing on the ovrlan-l train fn in !Cana.s in search of honn Th fumdy prs sessed jointly jnst 2s hil Ireii. and t lie little fel.ows scampered a'-out the depot id a le-jh s'ate o: s itis faction at reaeliing t!m journey's nd. The elder i-a?er-i"ami!ias Vn being ijuestioned by a )hi:. i re porter, sail: "Yes, Kansas is a gooi clin a e for rhil l-e:i, but it will not do for wheat or fruit. We .'i re gong to revere the ord"r of tning now. VV hive about nough childre-i nr.d v. ill r t graiu a- d t ig red apples of which we have heard so much. 1 he ret Mire r omul at l.:il Little t iiant School S!iu-i, lis. v ry liest scl:td shm s ii t:ie inaiket. Kvery jurer.t knows !.o-v hard chit'tren are on shoes. We have made it a study to tii: 1 the ln'ft s hool thM in (lie in ,ri. t, ami think wr c in give it t m;i wien we gie you the -L't:!e tiinnt." We ask yu in cali umI let l.S show ho li e -ii .e is ii.a;-. 'I here is nothing like solid ieaf.'ier to i-ar. Popular prici s. Samml K. Younp. A Mammoth 1 bin. kin. Yesterday a pumpkin we ighii g 108' pounds and m auriir,' f id elity and on. half inchiH in i-ir-cumference was on Kx!:i!:ti-.n i-i the real estate otlici of S. N. Sieele in this city. It was raisu t hy FIl.s Knox. B&.0W83VILLE NOTES. A New?y L-U--(Vrrcp n r From tin afraiaV -e::t a? ihii Pico- MUa K.xtc Co-l.i(v. f ri.ur.Juv left for l'ortl .nd. F. F. t'r ill on Tie-day home to Al'ciiiy. II. 15. Mover, on W-oiu r tin tie-i ; lav i ! turned iroiu Sea; t If. J. 1'. How- and wife, returned home from Kiigriio. Improvements an; ii.iny g:i:,: on i:i llau-io.tnV i.l.liti.-n. Pom. Oct. Hi, ls'.so, to the wife of Archy lila-kb'im, a son. liorn.Uct.il, V.'.iO. !o the wife of Cie-jre Keeney, a s.m Mr. K. 11. Curl, on Wednesday left for rieio, to visit relatives. James Warner, of Portland is visiun li iends lit.thi.s place. Link Simons, u omitted to the house sutlerin from lung fcv.r. (i. -. Iys-)ii and daughter, u tuined front Portland on Thursday. Mi s 'Jessie Irwin, on Friday iv- f.iriie't I) irr.v!vi:iv in MatMc. Frederick liioSH, i; cmlined ti le.: hoii-e -'til'er!:ig 1'oin an a'taek of Krysi-.i'las. J. A. Winters, has i lo-ed his Pho tograph gallery at tliis place for the winter months. Mrs. Wil'dam liiain-hard, and daughter, on Friday it-turned house from Portland. li. M. Ilradley and l?aac Ixjri din, on Monday left lor tiie C'ala H,oia mines. Mrs. A. J. Adams and daughter. on luesuay leit lor 1 ortlaiut via the tiegoniau K. lv. M.irrtd, O.-t. !:;, Ivn, hv Rev. H I'. UUvotthy, J. P. McFewui and Kv-i Mort.tiier. Kev. Kt-nfio, late of California, occupied the pulpit ot the ii.ipti.-t church on ubbiilh Ual. Mr. Piieglcv, hds leased the Arlington tio'el, and will ttke poijse.isiori o.i tiie lutli, of No.em ber. Dr. C. D. Othurii, is suilii-ifiilly recovered from an attack of rheumatism, to again tend tob ici ness. Died, Oct. 15, LS'.'tO, at his residence six miles t-a-t of Craw- I fordsville, Frank Malone, of heart di.-ftase. i Mr?. .1. 1. Co .!evauI children, I alw Miss Cora i.'ox and Li..ie .. , ; H.iusman, on Friday I. 'It for 1'oit-lM-ailtlllll , I Zaii .ni I I.:.'t u, w ho tor sme time pasi inn suH'ered greatly fro in an i.ttavk of Kiieuuialic fever, is slowly cuiivalewing. Daniel (iratehouse has moved upon the Thomas Kay farm, ami will haw charge o the pmperlv j during liu coming year. .1. P.ilyeu, lias rented the J. Fi.untcn i:ouse, l.itt-rly occupied by K. W. War.icr, who has re moved la his new Oweiling. At the C. P. church, South j Prownsville,on ! ItcVJ. Ken::ick Saturday evening, and Pa: i;er c..ti- inenced a paot:acted mectin.' F. Webber, on h'- tit' , situated in ialbr iiili's eliiirio;i The M. E. church south, wili o:i ii .- ; ii :ruig the week i omi;;.-i.;-. ; t!: ir n-j-Lity ia N.it i i.,.. vii.e, to erect ; building. a spacious chu'eh 1'ncle i'.obl.y clartiu, m ' ei .illy known kis "C. S.," ! ttirned to Lro-.vn.-ville, n I assistant on the steam ce gen has re 1 is lir.-t o-..i saw run tiy captain "Jolinny i:.i,l." i Supt. .Lieu'ar of the K. W. M. ( o. . .'-.iV.'. '! i.i oiJei.-i a.'o i..:ti!iii in rapidly, "i.ml it v.i I keep ,di . hands employed to meet lh i;i ; creasing demand ur woolen fabrics. tor the past week sa'es in the hop line have been active ,an 1 are i.jlo.l'i. npl -ton While, a.4 tollo-AS: J. O. Wull', Fraiik J;;ck, L'tin ). j'i llros. :;7o. Tvcer a McDonald and Stanard, are budding iioii their block iii Haus mao's ;id liiion, :. new aiidc:.ii niodioiis il. veiling wh:ch,.ir is un deihtood, w li ii'.- when completed, for s;de. Wateis and Monloek, late oi Piiown.-.vilie, have cou.plete-l a large biic blore builiiing Ul Kirk iui.d, Wiish. in wliiih ihev nie ariyii.g on a ger.eial mirchandise business. The E. W. .!. Co., are anxiouslv aviaiUiig the urual of the new t ater wiie. I to supply po.vcr for 1 the electric plant, arrangement , -or which are m aily eoii:pl, ii.,l at : Hie woolen mill. .J. Ki-'gs, of l!;o llrowirsville uiiiierv, o't lluirsitay reiurnedj iTwiii a t x tended t."i: iii i lie in-1 tetest of th buiiiix-;-, and .. ..i . i. reports saie go u. an i an ! . . I .1 1 .i iiieiea-e ueui.uei lor ill'.- le.aiur. A. liu!!, n c,v carries his hind ii i ediig. mi is Miii'erio from a pa-i.-l-.l w. li:; i mlliete I by t! teet.i of his lavoil e i.orse, w:i. in ;i in-ci.eiit oi festive 'a ui;i rt'y, i! p. t-i Ic.i.i .ijn.-i i-,,. r.nf. nat.it. i ll'tc l i I'- chiiltle, it'-: ks. ' ;i Iron; w hie lut.sy exit M-cusnnii'i ..S b ioil r.g '.V. T. il.iV' ' j , :."( g ; i llo dog , tlotil till -4 by an uu e l i i tt:, i,- licit '-o -lit' t:-: :.S th, ir i ere, wns appen;..- for tit l to:i. t -.It !-i-lter i-i In ;.- : -;o: ami pi cst n( ior i:n-''-.: ol n!c i-e :t: iux an ad-hiio.ial ir.-it:ht. d piiitf-.-ini. ids i nioviii : il.e builiiing to luiike room proveiu-i.ts and ! i -. i ; tne ttiiige, which will .-It dot.e. O. P. ostiovv, tia tlur-i.-j ti e p.'.-t we k,s; .Id iojo.-s tilt lla r,s -!i. in ciii.-tdei.iM..:i i f tl, tho i a i.t dollar-, the Arba-o i ho 1 pro. erty, better kn j.vn r.3 the Wil..i iloav. Mr. ILuti.-oii v.-il ; L-a-e the propetjy and it will con-1 tinue to be operated as a hotel. I'Her I'.itLer during the past i week' met with -i combination of; ' iid and had leek, that he is not' .lU'sirinus oi a'.'aiu ex pei leucine; :uuiu , v!i:ie iMnpl.ted upon the roof of Iti - i duelling, a plunk upon which ins .... l....-.'... V tITIM lit. rwJu I ..n.l I. iUV was precipitated diht uice of 1 twelve feci to the balcony below, ; iro:n whicit he hounded to the ! ground, rei-tiviu a twenty-four ! to. t !';tH, aid rrm-.j-kablj as it may ; be, no serious iufnries. j On the night of Friday list, at i 'he junction of the Lehanou and j Albanv, and Ort-toiiian li. li. a circumstance took place, that to t!u prioeipul actor was fraught with nything but the happiness of dizzy disipation. The hour of inidniget, or thereabout, and as a ii-.ily of belated hunters a; proiched ihi! box cur tlmt does du'y as depol and hotel guard, i hey heard mysterious mutetrings, intermingled with gnans and sighs, that e ft tin ;l soul hv dien'ly eminatpd, s.ulne-s hanoweoi ca:i' ion !v approaching a small and feeido lire which had been built upoii the gd uiid on the shad v -l the palatial, dep o'' tliey iliseovefed a lone and weary iiolt vulual, who with hadd out spiead wa: v.-;!ling t- absob what little li-a eri' g li i- mid from t tie flick- t i'.ioue kept htm I i th-? s -it out- am;! w ;. 1 V i .)-. i. - . III.- ii pr-' Cllso ;V to a a i l.o i:igT'l ly m sde ! ! i.v ti.e pei ti ai oi In--i ..nd idihouh our I I. A.. . of "Lebai;!i Ex j ir. IMtill id.-, lie ;i.e I. .in L ol tiii ul says. '1 'v .iiti-.i 1 ! :d hi t-iis oe , asg!o.i.-' ii tit-; full brtnelil of an I " in- pa-a." I .i ruses if (in m iiocsckt. i i o . i;j tie- cot-tut teiit doi i. . I lorijiet) -obci'Ier i:o!tv( ttis Monditv next. , uiiii-h P. J. Por:er, et al, vs. John C. Ehler, et al, partition. Thomis Jcllerson, vs. G. S. Montiroinery, attach uient. T. Dittenhc T- v, . Pet ry Smith, n covery of n oney. Stato of Oregon vs. James P.an ito'i. burglary. Top'.lU A Co. vs. Mary Cougiil, rec-ivei y of money. C. F. Cromwell, et al, vs. Daisie Koeney, et al, partition. Martin Pierce vs. Malinda Ilod kin, suit i:i equity. ino'go .f. Banter v.c. Mary Cou giil, recovery of moii'-v. S. C. Bennet vs. J." II. Wig'e, on contract. W. II. 11. Shiel Is, et al, vs. T. J. Shields, et al, partition. John Grisham vs. 11. N. and A. A. Derthiek, stiit in equity. Capital National Hank vs. W. F. C'rovl y, recovery of money. liic (ii -nt Powder Com pan v vs. Searls Deano and the O. P. R. R. vlo., g'-ii'iiiehmeiit. I. ii. Dawson vs. Searls A Deane and O. P. R. R. Co., garnishment. Fit i.-fchner, Maver & Co. vs. Searls & Deane and O. P. li. R. ' 'o., garnishment. Earl Race vs. Searis & Deane, attachment. Goldsmith oi Rankle vs. Farm- rs iV M.-rch:jnts Insurance Com pany, recovery oi money. A. Miner v.s. Schooling & Mc-Da:ii,-1. Mioi-on i-i Hebb't-white vs. Farmers A Merehanta Insurance Lotup itiv, recovery ol monev. I . M. '( Islwrne A Co. vs. R. M -i i i ', n co vet j- of money. Robinson A Wost vs. II. Merrill and S. E. Ycung, suit N. F. to settle paitnership. A. F. (!ooch vs. The Santiam Lumbering Company, recovery of money. Cora L. Young vs. J. C. Young, divorce. Eila W. Merrill vs. E. S. Merrill, di voice. The Albany Farmers Company vs. S. S. McF.ulden, lecovcry ol money. Ella II. Mendcnhall vs. E. II. Be'sliaw, artitiou. C. i. Ilickok vs. J.S. Antonelle, attacitni'-i.t. M. Ro enheliu vs. The Fjrmers ,t Meicu nts Insurance Company, recovery oi money. Ruel Custer vs. MatgareUe Cus-t- r, divorce. Josie Cox vs. Arthur Cox, divoi-ie. W. A. Kimsey, ;t al, vs. S. W. M-.-D iiiie', et al, pardiion. Atig -itne Reed, it a', vs. A. B. lion. I, pat tiiioti. J. S. Antonelle vs. Anna Mc Xulty.suit in tqnity. D. iiidee Mortgage & Trust Co. vs. F. S. Thompson et al, fore closure. John McCrow, gu -rd:an vs. II. I!. Cole, lecovcry of money. Samuel Merrilt vs. Farmers t'i Mefi ha-.:ts insi.ratice Company i covet y oi moucy. E. A.'Mc.Uij-ter vs. city of Al banv, d;iitia-'i-s. tliilin.: A: Hart vs. R. R. Tem pi! ton. to recover money. S. Wii-tor. nat. ei Co. vs. The l iiiiii'-rt: iV: A'e cl. ants' Ins. Co , ;it-: ion on obey to recover money. Jacob A. Stein vs. The Farmers e: .uercnai is ims. ,o., action on i policy. C. 1. 'i'huiston rei river vs. The Fasti. ers ii Metclia: tf' Ins. Co., I art Ion oo pjoev. ! iain.ei can iV I i.urett vs. Cin s. i i ;i' k -r, ;h-e nu-:i . In the lii.-.iier oi the assi-.n-trtei.t of Ciiai'es l'.r.-ci, ass.gn t:iett. May .t Seudei.s vs. W. T. Mt (Ira'h, alb-.- lsiiK-i.1. rtt'its C. lb-id vs-. The Farmers i. i(.r..i.q, t' i,.H- (.' action on ! R iv ll'ilib.e vs Meit-hatits' las. T' r-..i o Farmers & ., action on ' pi.iliey Given vs. Given, divore i E l. Zevss vs. S. S. M i-Fadden, ' foitvlosnr". ! Marv ElL-n Ba:iia ve. Isa: c Biinta, divorce. P. W. Spink vs. W. II. Newman anil M. 1'. Newman, to rceoer ' uu nev. Rebecca Smith Smith, divorce. LIU M. Mack vs divorce. vs. Thomas Frank Mack, Board of commissioners for the sale of school lan 1 and J. H.Robb ... -, mi... i '-""' rect ileed. Robert II. Deiteborne s. (J Elcickman, to recover money. . John A. Crawford vs. J. 1). Par sons and Mi tilda A. Parsons, to recover money. Marv J. Garrett vs. Robert IJ. Gairetl, divorce. Kozana M. Harrison vs. Chas. M. Harrison, divorce. Joseph Wild et al. vs. The Farmers & Merchants' Ins. Co., action on policy. Mover Bros. vs. Robinson & West, action on poiicy. James C Hardin vs. Carrie Hardin, divorce. Jerry Hay vs. J. P. Schooling, apieal from justice's court. Jesse L. Adams vs. Mary A. Adams, divorce. Deyoe ei Robson vs. U. R. Hum phrey and N. Ii. Humphrey, to recover money. . Deyo j & Robson vs. C. J. SUhl, recovery of money. W. II. tioltra vs. Charles E. Ichler, recovtry of money. F. M. Rtzer vs. J. L. Caviness and C. K. Cavizess, to correct title. Gustav Abraham vs. Eggert r.ggers, to recover money, W. H. McCoy et al. vs. J. B. ih:Cov et al., suit in equity John A. Crawford vs. F. E. Uooinson, foreclosure. A. L. Lil'ard vs. E. H. Rhodes, lo recover lnonev D. D. Campbell vs. W.A.Bodine, to it-cover money. A. 11. Davis and Wenchendon vines bank vs. The Farmers fc ! '.lerchants' Ins. Co., to recover money. Geo. W. Mclvnight and Frank I). MclCnight vs. Geb. C. Ilender s .u, to recover money. Marx A Jorgensen va. T. Blew, to recover money. Albany- Iron Works vs. J. V. Brown & Son, to recover money. I. U. Dawson, assignee of D. M. Smith insolvent debtor, vs. J. W. Brown & Son, to recover money. Hiller & Hoffman vs. The Farmers & Merchants' Ins. Co., to recover monev. Frank Wood vs. B. F. Thayer and W. J. Trainer, to recover money. S. A. Crowder vs. Sarah A. Crowder, divorce. Stewart A Sox vs. W. II. Mil hollen, to recover money. A. II. Marshall vs. Earl Race, recovery of money. D. F. Letsingcr et al. vs. George Rowell ct al., injunction. Maria A. Hanson vs. Charles J. Stewart, to recover money. J. W. Gaines et al. vs. Linn county and J. M. Hassler et al., writ of review. In the matter of the assignment of Earl Race. Deyoe & Rohs-on v. Win. M, Rainey, recovery of money. Deyoe ci Robson vs.J. i$. Potter, recovery of money. Deyoe it Robson vs. A.L.Lillard, recovery of monev. 1 Deyoe ft Robson vs.J. H. Camp bell, recovery of money. Deyoe ct Kobson vs. D. b . Let singer and B. F. Parsons, recovery of money. Deyoe & Robson vs. William Reeve?, recovery of money. Price & Robson vs. R. Marsh and H. Miller, recovery of money. Deyoe & Kobson vs. D. Shelley, recovery of money. John Diamond vs. Margaret E. Findley, foreclosure. F. D. Scammoii vs. Frank Ingram, damage. Hart Saddlery Co. vp. Maltby & Carey, recovery of money. S. Newburg vs. The Farmers & Merchanta' Ins. Co., action on policy. J. Franks vs. The Farmers A Merchau-s' Ins. Co., action on policy. St. Louis Electric Power Co. vs. The Farmers & Merchants' Ins. Co., action on iolicy. State of On gon vs. John 0. Boyd, selling liquor' without license. BL'SIMKSS LOCALS. Fresh oysters at John Isom's. Wilcox & Conn, photographer. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Secure a good picture nt Wil 'ox & Conn's. Lowest rate3 east by Burkhart & Kteney. tjuench your thirit at the new --od a fountain. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo gr?phs:. Go to Jas. F. Powell & Co's .for fresh groceries. Sen those stvlidh stockinette picket'- at lWd's. See those undressed kid glove" at W. F. Read's. A full line of trusses for sale at Uumming's drug store. Elegant I-otion render" the Bkin soft and lieautifu!. S; ectacles for every one at V'ri itch's jewelry store. A fresh barrel of N. 0. molasses ct Blackburn i Pironi's. Pig bargains in ladies and gents rid and o'.d title 1 watchej at F M. Krt m h's. E. C. S. arls, hr.s the finest ludiuH shoi-s at the lowest prices to be found iu tins valley. Smoke ths celebrated Havana ailed o-cent ihvb, aiaiiufactnrcd at Juiiii- .In .h'B cigar factory. Fort miller A living ate carrying an immense stock oi wall aperand supplying a large demand in that lii.e. For all kinds of green -.or dry fr-.iit bitxes call at the Sugar Pine Door it Liiuilei Company 's ware house, Albany, Or. When you want to go east see Rurkhart & Kteney. They can se 1 oii tickets to any and all points at the lowest rates. At the Harquam Grand. There was but one general ex pression last evening from the im mense audience that crowded the Marquam to witnes? Clara Mollis in "Camille," and that expression was, "superD." iNever biore in the history of Portland was an an- disuce swayed to and fro in sym-: pathetic unison by an act rt-ss. i The rendition of "Camille" was ! looked upon as being more in reality than in mere etage mimic. ! Misb Morris is a great aetref s, her i equal is not known to-day oa the ' Amaru-art atfiirt in t.lia rnmlif inn rf ! the character of "Camille." The play is an old one, we know of the heartless coquette, the heart-sufferings, mental anguish and great .self-sacrifice that Camile under goes, but you w ill never realize the author's full measure of intensity until you have seen the Camille of Clara Morris. In her tiretsuppott the portiyal ofArniond by Mr. J. Al. col vine was a nne piece ot ant ing, and was greeted with atmlau-e and a curtain call in the fourih act. He is an excellent support to the great actress. The rem.iin.lcr of the company did ample work in the roles assigned them, each had a in:s3ion to till and they did it well. Examiner. ITEMS UKUK AND THKltK. Charles Hill, the Jefferson boy, who appFed the torch to the China house in that city, was finally ac quited in the circuit court at Salem. At Woodburn on Sunday a labor ing man, recently from the easi and out of work, committed sui cide by hanging himself to Vie limb of a tree. . He had a pair of gloves and iiti cents in money in his jiocket. The senatorial committee- ap pointed by the last legislature to draft a new assessment law, are hard at work in Salem upon the bill. Apparently they are bound to bring in a repeal of the nuri.- gage tax law as part of the bill, winch is an some persons a ant oi them. They had bet ter leave that part of the business severely alone. vih Keenn, Mr. Thomas W. Kccnc, whose dramatic ability is beyond q-ies Honing, as tew excel turn in per sonality or magnetic intl lence, is to day ot the aumttlcii:y great tragedians on the American staue. One who through his talent and painstaking and tlisci-iminating ellbrls has attained an euvi.ible eminence as a tragedian. Mr. I eeue will present his gteat char actori.ation of Richard 111. oa next Saturday evening. .leUemolt .VI 111. (Joins tic Thomas, run the Jcih'irioii Flour Mill, and hate iiour and feed of ad description on bund. Send in vour orders. Notes of Alliauy Cif(ur Factory. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a fai superior one at J. Joseph's cigar lactory, made by w hite labr? Try our celebrated 5 cent Hi vana tilled wl.ite lalor cigars.. We make a specialty of selling cigats oi otiro-t n make by lite box ai factory prices. Fine Aierschauui and Briar pipes and a full assortment of smokers articles. -n 1 1 rri Don't true" at Welch's nil) a fr.ucr Itwi.- bOALto. lonifei. Jlauy t.'iiiiiihli iu In it ay hi one yt-ar to e iv tor u K.iou tile. t.o in at c ait &x aua prt-.-i. Uieir kcales of all kn.il-i. nntimi.i We Veep ll"-.li:il hilt tlic uHUIUlbi f mi-mi Imrrel rhur.i. 'IheruiK uortiiiii; so 0 I, aul D- one ran twit us prkta. STKWAilT & SOX. IRON HARROWS. A"n call o: SU- art .V oux. it will iat jou no: to lowtlliis. nnnn iiin mi i ii A (fieat ileal ot KUI'fc ftU LtlAll1!, .heap tope wbiitc bonl ai tilts iiiamct. We can v none but pur. tnaiulla, anil can give you any puc from li to 1.1-1!. Ail luuu of cnnin irein 3-10103 4 SThWAKI' SOX. We are sole agents in this city 'or the best flour on the market. The 15enton Full Roller, Corvnllis new Hounug mill. It is the best and cheapest nt sM.10 ier sack. Blackburn & Pironi. FEED GUTfERS. Save oiic-tlii..l of y mr h-.riie fteii ei ii-u n a fee-1 cultrr four kinds for (tali-. Situ a art t Sox liavl n nrirjiTCDO P. nun ncDO tn ItrtRI L 'MLIXO a UUllj'JEilXO. tt on 01 an) one wiiin anytliiu; i 1 Hie hanl- ware line III ao wen to canon scear Sox before pmvhaaiiig els wt.vre. 1'hei keep nearly everyltiiti in tha line of hi:i;rt K13 LarJware, uuJ a minitiuent 8-.uvk fuoll tool LADIES. ATTENTION, tuTA bat e 1 he belt shears ami i.wrs in this rry, and we can piove it to i at any time. Every pnii- wnrrantel an.l tti-y can he re turned if they -o imt ;'i"-e at:.itaPti-m. 1 his i no brajj or b.ustcr, we nii-.in what i say. srn'iVAitT v sox. WASHING MACHINES m&VZ jfiieyo'l wiiiiethinu -u will like, Brln vour '.bi-Uer half" around and nee whaf c an do tur von. SI KW All T A. SOX. BABY CARRIAGES a -ill tne tiiiM emtni.'i ir ho.-tt. torit caiiojiy to id, anli .IK ir iii pri.-e f r an to g4i( 'There iM'i't a lib er lot o' niatiiiu.iiiial fruit 1 a.Vrtx" in th- v U-y. We aim liivea that c rent. STKWA'lf i 3X. . iATRPf! CrHEt). heal:h nnJ awect V J bieath Btvured, by S.hiloh'-i Catarrh (temeily. Price AO cent. Natal Injc'or' free. Sold by Kosbay & M -no i. ANIFP Ajr-iil" 1 usd .urate, both ma e and iviw-le &-ea ty einpl..nier.t .runl mKd iwy, App'y . lairtih .rt, red e late t;e"l. "I'P-"''- r'r.-it Nat:o: a) banr WAN TEfi- to sell S yoke gotxl work tattle with yoked chains and etc. Catt'eall vour an.' in if-nd condition. For filth, r inf iiuia .11 write or c.ll on Wi!'ain-lte I'ulp taper Co. P. O Box No, 71. OrrRoo t i y, ' ItJfOU, . IIL.II titizenj of L'nn a i l .vlj jinin ation to alien I at our ue store !) Tne grandest openinsr and m )st '"ollossal exhibition of Men's, Youths' and Chil Iran's clothing ever liefore exhibits I iu lit Willamette Valley. Our opening is destined to open a mi eo ndi in the clothing trade of this state. We h ivo se irehe-l th'j in irket from far aad wide, an 1 wtil dis.d.iy tlu tin jst line ol goods that Aiii -iic.i pro luces Having g ne into th.! ui irket with ro i lv c.isli we were enable I to b ir goo 1 clothiug of th v.ry best actories and laigeat import .-rs in the United Sutes at sacli prices as will absolutely defy competition. Our Stock Of Men's Clothing Is simply incomparable. Our atoek of Youths', Bovs and Chil Iren's clothing far above what we had i!.;s-cte-l to obtain, while our Furiii. iiiug Goods Depai inieiil lo Rep.cle in evtiy ivspect. A lull hue of verc wits at l.: Ir i :k priji i. In boots and shoes we have made ii.tmifactuiti.i iu the East, and are citv OUR TERMS Wl LL BE CASH, and that's why we are enabled to t'.l OAII, and bv doing ho are en dried to get the verv best kio-xls at believe that a ilo:e run on the cash aupi'lv a felt wnitt iu this com nuiiilv. Bidding v u all once more a coidtal invitation 'o a t-.i: ; ... . .'and opening Oct. -lib, or to call at any most resiectailiy yours, STRAHAf BLOCK, ALBANY, OP. h Want Your Trade, You Want Our Groocls viclecl we can make to your Interest. Most cveryoue hoists of tliei- b'lsiness hut to our f rlals :ml p.-itrons we assert asnt'aot tliat we hxve oae ol'thrf most complete .stocks ot staple grotvr ies iu this city. We Have Everything ThanliiniT our patrons and friends for their patronage, we Lope by honest dealing and prompt attendance, to merit a continuance of the same. Call and get pi ices and inspect goods. - BLODGETT AND SON, ALBANY. OllEGON. THE GREAT CLARA MORRIS, CLOT G counties: We greet you one and all, WI7 BOOTS AND SHOES. careful selection of tha mo.it celebrated brand m tie by the very bes enabled to display the finest hue of these goods ever hro'-ght to this svstem where GOOH (i()DS can tiuu while in the c.fy and imol T. L WALLACE CO., t i3 FjjjJ iu a Firstclas; Gwm Stur Albany Opera House Friday, Ot t. 31, --IN C AMI LLE. Ametica'p (irratest Kino tional Actics?, f npported by a Talend Comj any. Reserved teats on sale at Will & Link's. STORE ! and extend to you a oidUl inv sell you goo-la cheap. WE BUY the most reasonable d s o .at. We U: bought CllKAP i' ! wili our slock, we s-i i ,c Pro it DRIED APPLES, iZJL Sunt 4th. rami-ra no to Stewart ft box, an I hut aii a-pie i-arinir machine a -.1 ave yo ir fruit. CrWIMr lllfl.MMPP Ftewart t i-L-VV 111 Ll lUnOniilLiO, Sox are agent iion and sim, x:?;; li r. e -. au : tftrap. .. n.tuoo nd . r r -.r a; .i.- uia bine, twol, pick, and u. w n el N-w t,M-k l B-ld h at I-'. M. F'4-tnhV. tanea TaV.-ll.i. rttl.rti l'.-.i!:.c lUil-ro:-! 1.. hI il;fs K.Hft. hhoriept t'-i.e n y riad Knft. No ct rtiitrt- i-f iH-rt .--oiiioIa'i.)n8 Ftid t'.t- -inwif pk-an-ii-.t' ri-nto t tr:v-l. Ti-k-t fr al nr this n.id iu any mid itl I to'-nts fast at th lowest intra bv Burkhart A Keenev wlm re the authorized agents of this company at Albanv. j Call on them for tickets and full j particulars. 1 A f t t. m 1. 7 -V. - '