I HE MORNING HBBALD: WEDNESDAY. JfOVEMJSEK 18, 1891
;aitgtcratd
BALK.
t Hkbalo will be on
u .oniing at H. J. Jones'
boo. .where it tau be jiropured
at 5 cenw per copy.
THE MAIL.
If all t the Albany poatotflce close
Far all office north )
The Eastern tatta . s 00 r
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all ooVa anuih ':'
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box "era all day.
EEPDBLICAS CONVEJiTIOJ.
The reybliean votrs of the city
of Albany are requested to meet
in convention at the Armoiy on
Saturday, December .'th, at 7::it
i". m. for the purpose of nominat
ing the following ouidiilu'i' fur
city ollices: Mayor, Recorder,
Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify
the ward nomination for cour.eil
inen. The ward meetings, for the nom
ination of one couneiliniii from
each ward and one committee
man from each ward, will be held
n Thursday evening, December
3rd, at 7 '. M., at tlia following
places :
First Ward On the west fide of
the circuit court rocm.
Second Ward On the east fci-le
of the circuit court room.
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse oflice.
Albanv, Or., Nov. 14, 1 Si 1 1 .
J. F. Conn,
W. M. Ill M..N,
S S. Tkais.
Committee, i
JOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN.
Hon. J. ft'. Cusick is in Portland
Arch Monteith, of l'ortland, is
in the city.
The Spanish Students tictuor
ro evening.
The Noss Jollities at the opera
house on Mondav evenink' Nov.
23.
Dr. G. W. Maston went to
Ya(iin;i yesterday on professional
buBinesa.
K. J. McCaustian.l, city sur
veyor, of Salem, was in the city
yesterday.
Dr. E. L. Irvine and family have
gone to Salt Lake City for the ben
elit of the doctor's health.
Miss Sadie Cohen, who has been
residing in l'ortland, is spending a
few weeks with her parents in this
city.
An nnf.nccefff-.il attempt was
made to burglarize the store of K.
W. Moses at C'rawfordsville last
week.
Wheat advanced a cent and a
half in this city yesteiday, S.H
cents being offered in the after
noon. Little or none is bein
old.
Night Policeman C. (. Lee has
gone to Corvallis to rusticate for a
few days. His positin isjillt.l
dniing his absence ly l'eti r
Lingren.
Tonight at the opera house an
admission oi iuy cents will ir i
charged for some of the bt st bal
cony seats. A magniii.ent enter
tainment is promised.
Bridge Superintendent F. J.
Mil'er and laniily will start for
California on Friday evening
where they go for the benefit ol :)
Mrs. Miller's health. I
Don't fail t see The Nosa Jolli
ties in "A IJuick March." It is
one of the brightest and most
Hparkling musical comedies. It is
immensely funny. It is positively
anginal, and is novel in concep
tion. The Kugene Guard is authouty
for the statement that Mr. Shan
non Conser has lesigned his posi
tion with the S. P. It. It., his leg
incapacitating him frtm any kind
of labor. He will likely sue the
company in a few days to recover
damages.
At the Opera Holme.
The finest series of illustrated
entertainments ever given in Al
bany is that of Philip Phillips.
To-night the finest tntt rtainmt n'
of the series is assured, the sub
ject being "Medioeval and Mod
ern Art." Pictures worth, fabu
lous sums of money will In-shown,
tinted true to their famous oi 'fi
nals. The Vatican?, the Louvre,
Dresden and the thousand ami
one points of artistic interest in
Europe will all be visited. The
other portion of the programme
comprising "(ilimpses in pain,
the far southwestern land of Eu
rope." Who In Colonel Straight?
"The (iervais Star nominate
i
4
Colonel J. A. Straight for congress
front the tirst district. Who is
Colonel Straight? iMes he live in
this district? ' Salem Statesman.
"Col," Straight hails frr m Lug ne,
but the Statesman need not bother
about that fai t, the ( iervais Star
probably will not do the nominating
it: the republican convention.
l'aqulna raricr.
Yahiisa city Nov. 17. The
steamship Willatnitte a ley ar
rived at 8:50 a. m. with the tullow
ing passengers : J. D. Mann, J
11. Roupe, Win. Heavens, J. Arte,
i. K. Merkel. Dr. ti. K. P..ishne!l,
II. Ross. J. B. Smith, T. W.
Henley.
Arreetetl for fhll.l KchHiik.
Monroe Ward was aricsted yes
terday on a charge of assault and
batterv Uis.n the i.eix.ii ol I, is ! 1
. . - .
uauuici. Aii-c? Kin is m:'il l )
and her father is accused of heat
ing her. Ward gave bonds in Jus-1
tice Humphrey's court for his ap
pearance this morning. I
Tb !! fur th l'lr.
The steel for the IrMne piers is 1
expected to arrive in Albany this I
morning. It was delayed by the
burning of a bridge on the St iith-
f Facilic road in California.
OEEaON P0LIIIC3.
of Candidate!
the F:rt
for Coismiman
District.
in
In IliO matter of the stale flec
tions preceding the presidential
election of IS'.t-, Iregoii will be the
n. xt stale to hear from. Oiegon
voters usually speak their senti
ments at the Mills in no uncertain
w.iy, by a healthy republican nui
joiity, "and the election next June
will he no exception. There will
he BUprtme judge, congtesMiian
and iiii-iiibers of the legislature to
he elee'ed. There is a ditleitnce
! tf f.iuriinti anionic M.torncvs to
whether nu attorney-general will
be elected lest June or at the
next folio ing election, when the
other state otluvra are to be
electid. It will be an important
election and the lesult will be
watched with interest throi'ghoat
the com. try.
In the nomination of a candidate
for e.niMessinsn for the tirs-t dis
trict on t hi republican ticket, there
is promised a wanner contest thin
any candidate has heretofoie ex
pjiienced. Hon Hinder llerinauii
is a c inlidate for rer.oniination.
ami II Jit. II. 1. Miller, alsj of
Soutluin Oregjn. has developed
into a futini.latdc rival. Southern
Ur. go:i having had the state's only
coiigiesMii-.m for siveral years,
now that Origin is to have t'.o
representatives in corgress, the
oilier portions of the state will lay
Iheir claims before the onvention.
The friends of Hon. C. K.
Wolverton, of Albanv, are qu'etly
presenting his name as a candidate
for nomination in i lie tirst distrcl.
Mr. Wolverton w as seen yesterday
by a representative of the IIi.hai i
and shown the di.i patch from Sa
lem, published in these columns
yesterday.
'I have read the dispatch," he
said. "It was a complete sur
prise to me, as 1 h d not sought
the nomination."
When asked if his friends con
tinued to urge his liami; for the
position he would be a candidate,
lie made a noncommittal reply,
and began talking about city poii
tic. Mr. Wolverton is one of the
1 -a ling attorney of thj state, and
would make a strong caiulida'e.
He would run far u head of his
ticket in Albany and Linn county.
The development of the campaign
ni.iv l.e such a to .ive the nomi
nation to Albany, in wlm h event
no better selt ctior could be made.
u the democratic side there are
half a score i f candidates, among
them Cel. liob Miller, of Jackson
vil'e, the gentleman who was shut
out in tie race with Hermann at
the lat (lection. Hon. J. K.
Weath rf 'rd, state serator for
Linn county, and Hon. W. It.
I'.ilyeu of this city, sometimes
known as ''the tall sycamore from
the clas.-ic forks of the San'.iam,"
are also spoken of for the place,
but it has l)Len hinted that Mr.
Weatherford would pre'er to
occupy i'jvernor l'eunoyer's
cushioned seat in the state house,
and his chancee for nomination for
governor by the democrats the
next time are considered gocd
It has been asserted by some
taeetioiis newspapers that Hon.
Jetl .Myers, ol cio, while lie was
east recently went to Washington
ami picked out a front seat in the
... r..tiru.., ,.,.;..
I. ut at all
events he has been keeping his
political fences in Or gon in good
repair, and his rivals may find
them as Iro-.ihlesoine as genuine
harhed wire fences when the
democratic convention meets, for
his fii nds say that Jeff
dtcidedly in the swim.
will he
For Altmlering 31 C'hlnuinen.
I'nited States Detective De'ai.o,
who came here a short time ago in
search of a man that went by the
name of liarney I ambert, who is
wanted on the other snieofthe
line, being implicated in the mur
der of Koine thirty-four Chinumeii
on Snsk-i river, Or., "onu time
ago. succeeded in heating his man
on Saturday las', and on Sunday
mot niug t'Xik the steamer Irving
for the -Mis-ion with the criminal
in charge, wheie they bearded the
train lor the other side. Seveial
petty tiiietts were commit'ed hv
this villiau during his short stay
here, he at various times relieving
his comrades of small sums ol
money ami other valuables.
Chilliw hack Progress.
t'ouilufc Thtiratlay Evening;.
The mns:c loving public of this
city cm rejoice. A rare treat is in
stole. "The Spanish Students"
w ill appear on Thursday of this
week. Each of these rank as the
highest artist. Their limbic osi
lively has no equal. They are
the genuine "Spanish Students,"
no counterfeit on these. The St.
Paul i lobe-Democrat speaking of
them when they appeared in that
city s.ii.l "the music hall was not
large enough to accommodate the
immense audience" Don't for
(let, they
on I v.
will he. heie one night
Fine MuiiinK.
W. R. ( raiiam. the tailor has
receivtti one ot llie largest lilies ol
line suiting and trouserings to l.e
seen in Oregon, outside of I'oit
hunl, embracng all the desirable
patterns lor winter wear. His
prices will be found sa low that
any one can a third to wear one of
Ins neat fitting tailor ni i.le suits
and overt- ats. IU- warrants Ids
goods to l,e first-cla-s, and guaran
tees a tit. Call and see his new
patterns.
H lailuin'a lolrt I rrain
is the mo-tt txi!iisite I'lejiara
tion in the world for so.'teidrg ai d
wliitei.ing (lie liands and face. It '
i- not only a substitute fr, but in I
' f-A-ci superior tolyce rim
rn i
en am, va-in and like
pivpaia'ions. Tiy it. For sale
by Foshay Mason.
I'luiiu KrcliHl.
At the opera house,
evening November LVib.
a lvam -il class of 1'ro.
Lorillard's pupils. The
will include n!os, tluels
Fii lay
Bv the
E. (i.
recital
in one
pail). liiels n t vi o pianos, and
hands.)
iuiien i,'i pianos ai:U eiL'Iit
COUNCIL.
Election
Albany' Municipal
Be
.field Undar tbe Old
Law
The adjourned meeting of tiie
city council last evening was at
tended by the full council and
officers.
The committee on stieits and
public properly asked for further
time upon the change 01 grade on
First street, which was granted.
A resolution in relation to an
assessment on certain lots and
parts of lots for graveling certain
streets in the city adjacent to the
lots was read and adopted.
The city atto-ney, W. R. I?ilyeu,
at the request of the mayor, ex
pressed an opinion in reference to
the Australian ballot law, to the
el'ect that the law does n t apply
to inur.icipali'it s. No action was
taken, but the election will be
j;ar:ied on under the old law.
SHEDD AND YICIUITT.
Mrs. Mcliride, wife of J. A.
Bride, who lives three miles
Mc
west of here, died Wednesday, Nov.
Ilt!i, and was br.ii.d on the 12th.
Her husband has the sympathy of
his neighbors in his bereavement.
Mr. Ilenson gave a series of
temperanee lectures at the M. E.
church last week.
There will be pleaching at the
new church next Sabbath, the
L'.'nd. at 7 r. ., instead of 4 and
services eveiy two weeks during
the w inter at the s.ane hour.
Short Crop of Hog.
The Oregon hog crop bids fair to
be short this year. The price of
grain is so hih that it does not
pay to feed it to the hogs, and
gat lit ring up waste app ea and
small potatoes, and cooking them
ami mixing some ground oats or
barley with th-ni to fatten p:gi is
something that Uieon fanners as
a general thing are not eipial to.
Sa the prospects are that Oregon
will have to depend largely on
Omaha, Kansas City and other
pork-packing tenters for what
bacon, lard and other hog pioJucts
are needed here this veai. Ore-
goniau.
Timber Thietea ArreMrtl
Deputy E. S. Maishal P. P..
Sinnott, of Portland, arrested Wil
son White on the Siualsw Mon
day, on a warrant charging him
w ith cutting timber en government
'and. It api cais that White an 1
his, father and t-vo hi ot fieri some
lime since etrippt.il the ct d tr tim
ber from an entire seel ion of gov
ernment land in Chesher precinct,
and made tli3 same up into
shiegles. The timber taken is
valued at t")tO. He was given a
hearing before C S. Commissioner
J. J. Walton and was held in the
sum of $250 to appear 1 efore the
I. S. grand jury at 1'oitlat.d.
Stutileu leutli ut ISromiiaellle
C. O. Patton. of Brownsville,
dropped dead abour 'J o'clock Mon
day afternoon. He ha I le-n
troubled some t'me jiast with heart
disease.
Grateful Keyoml Kxre.alor,
Portland, Or., July .'51.
The Oregon Kidney Tea has
cured my hack and kidneys, and
I am at a loss to express my grat
itude. I shall always rememlier
the Oregon K dney Tea with
pleasure and esteem, and highly
recommend it t nil my friends
an I aciiiaiutances.
J. II. P. Downing, (at P. Selling's.)
For sale by Kosh.iy it Mason.
The Morning CorLtall.
Taken before breakfast creates
a false, injurious appetite A
wineglass full of Ir. Ileniey's
Enilish Iandelion Tonic taken
before meals strengthens the di
gest ive organs and enables you to '
relish a hear'v mcil without in-J
jury to the stonnch. For sab
Foshay A Mason.
by
ItlSINKSS LOCALS.
F. M.French, jeweler.
Will A Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Dros.
Oysters in every style at Isom.s.
Cranberries at C. E. Ilro.vneil's.
Meals at the I'elnionico 25 cents.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet and four kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking apples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 rents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest pat terns at
Will & Stark's.
Repairing neatly
done at Klein
bros shoe store
ill & otatk have tome elegant
souvenir spoons.
Repairing ne.itly done at the
large gilt hoot store.
(So to the Ielmonico reslaurant
for Et.-tem oysters'.
When in town call at the Del
monico for your meals.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to su:t, at Barker Bros.
tireat reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Buy your heating and cook
stoves of Hopkins Bros.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will A Stark's.
Klein Bros., are iriving their
customers an elegant piano.
Fresh comb honey, bum county
iroduction. at Barker Bros.
Go to Klein Bros, and have vour
shoes repaired w hile you wait?
A full line of choice cigars am',
tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
1'ianiolid Chop House 5 centr.
AUen 1'tjh . always supply their
lUitO'uers w ith butter and e'g.
IHil CITY
HW3 Of THE COAST.
latirestiag IUm from ExchaDgit
Throughout the Northwest.
Dr. Carlyle, of Athena, failed to
comjily witti the law which rt-
uires every physician to (ecu re a
certificate from the stite medical
board, and he was indict 'd and
fined $50.
II. S. McDaniel.of Erskineville,
Or , .varns the public not.to pur
chase or negotiate a promissory
note executed by him in favor of
F. E.Thayer for $102, as no con
sideration for the same has ever
passe 1.
Edward Thomas, of Umatilla
county, has been sentenced to one
year and a half in the penitentiary
for blackmail. It was clearly
proven that Thomas tried toextort
m niey from Dr. (J. W. King, of
Athena; also that he had foully
slandered a lady whose character
is far above rejtroach.
Tao men named Hamilton and
Anderson were arrestid in the
mountains below Elgin this week.
They were suspected of being the
jierpetratorj of the Snmraeiville
bank robbery, and were brought
. a liw ti.. IV.llino (C,,.
ville, for examination. There was
not sullicient evidence to wrrant
their tletention and they were
released.
Mr. A. Clark, of The Dalles, who
has just returned from the Cascade
mountains above the forks of Hcod
river, says the snow is three or
four feet tleep, and there are signs '
of bear, deer and elk.
Mrs. Amelia R. Combes com
menced suit in the circuit court of
Lane county, Or., against B. (J.
Van Houten, of Spokane, Wash ,
for the sum of $3150, with interest
thereon at the rate of 8 prr cent
since the year 1877. The com
plaint alleges that defendant, Van
Houten, as agent for plaintili', col
lected moneys due plaintiff
amounting to the above sum.
Van llouteu was a former husband
of Mrs. Combs.
There are two wood wolves rang
ing near The Dalles, which have
b en feasting on chickens, etc.
These are reported to haveescapfd
from Forepaugh's circus at the
time it camped there the Sunday
after the big fire of September 2.
They have been seen several times,
and are desciibed as large and
; ferocious-looking leasts. A com
pany is neing organiea to nunt
them.
A new feature is Jieing in'.ro
duced in the lumber business. A
San Francisco firm is now buying
large quantities of logs up the Cow
litz, which, it is understood, are to
be put in cigar-shaped rafts and
towtd down by sea as is done with
Nova Scotia timber for New Yoik
manufactories. A lot of 4,000,0 "0
teet is nw being brought down!
tin; Cowlitz f.'r this purpose. !
This w ill tend to rai e the price
of logs.
Baker city is shipping ore to the
Tacoma smelter, to procure its re
duction. Taking that fact into
consideration the uueiv becomes
pertinent, why the reduction
works in l'ortland are allowed to U
reniiin inactive by the ower of
lit:gation.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities t suit at the Sugar
I'inc Door & Lumb-r Company's.
Special bargains in ladies' gold
and gold tilled watches at F. M.
Frt nt h's, the corner jewelry store.
MA Kill ED.
FARWKI.L MATHEWS. On Nov.
11, l!tl, at the resitlence of Prter
Hi lier, liy Kev. Win. El worthy, tear
Shi ilu, Mr. K C. Karwell uud Misj
(race Mathews,
The h ippy couple are both r.-iitlcnts
of Sbedit ai.d have the bet wishes of
uiiiny fricatls.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Does
The charcre is beincr
Powder contains ammonia,
the emphatic condemnation
by the most eminent physicians throughout the land, and
the fact of the three leading chemists of Minnesota mak
ing their report to the Senate Committee recently showing
that bread baked with the "Royal" contained ammonia
and the hostility now being manifested by the public
against all ammonia and alum baking powders would have
driven them permanently from the market.
In view of the fact that Baking Powder has become
an indispensable article in every kitchen, it is gratifying
to know that there are brands in the market to which no
suspicion of any kind has ever attached. Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder
free from every taint of ammonia, alum or other harmful
substance.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
'Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned.
THE WORLD KNKICIIKD.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it is
lheonly remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andetlectual to cleanse
the Bystem gently in the Sjirii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Klein Bros can make you any
style of a boot or a shoe you wish,
arid will guarantee a perfect fit.
Try them on a pair.
Opera House,
Warner & Cra-ior, Lcs-rts & Maiia,f;t,rs.
mni Tuesday a wsdnesday,
Nov. Kith, 17th and lilh,
PHILLIP :-: PHILLIPS,
The Singing Pilgrim,
Around the World in a Chariot of
Songs. A peerless pilgrimage
graphically illustrated with 1500
coleai views taken from nature
and colored by eminent artists,
niacin tied snd illuminated by the
Royal Plioto-Opticon,
Illustrating accurately the most
magnilietnt cities, edifices, sc n
ery, porfaits, art, architecture,
statuary, costum c ami social life,
from the 20 dlll'erent countries vi -ited,
with graphic il scrijitions and
wonderful surprises, meclnnical
changes and fascinating transfor
mations. Replete with songs su
perblv illustrated, while being in
imitably sung.
Seats on Bale at Will 4t Links,
50 and 75cents ; children, 25 cents ;
course, $1.73.
Warner V t'ranor, Lessros k Mana'em,
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Thursday, Nov. J J).
Kebnhati, Violinist; Emma
1'orter .Makinson, Atnt'ii
ca's Favorite Soprano ;
Robt. Weisbach,
Eminentrianit
'Seats on sale at Wiil Link's at
the usual prices 5(1 and 75 cents.
Warner & franot, I.rss'ti & Mwia-irs.
Monday, Nov.
Sl'u ul Kli.v'Hii lil ol tll;
EXPONENTS OF H C 1 CLASS N VELTIES
-THE-
I J I
AM 111 API
U 1 I I Ul JkJ
- is -
QUICK .HATCH, i
tr ilie-in; Nt Nvi.'t'' Sonjr
aii'l llatin'i, MilHM':t O'UlttteH.
Sparklini; r..iiu"l ami a
omanyof t'jiiKMliaus.
l'mtf I'liit. Pot-lire -.ur so its W n' i j
Link's music st..rc
Opera House
Knyaif-'HiL'nt of the Wnf'd J
FaiiiOu !
riiinkli ftt'iikiiv!
I Kebnhati, Violinist; Emma I
Opera
House
M
A
it Contain Ammonia?
made that the
Wc would have supposed that
of ammonia baking powders
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
OMERCOMT
A Great Overcoat
We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, and can truthfully assert that no en. h an assortment
has ever before been sevn in the Willamette Valley. We have :
Catio overcoats
Long ovorcoats
Moltsa, overcoit3
Worsted overcoats
Wo have Bine, Slack and Brown Overcoats
We have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco tr,
Overcoats with fur on and overcoat i without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth callar3
Wo hae single and double hreastod overcoats
We have overc:at: for .he small man as well as the larrc nan
We have overcoats with silk lining, and overeoijs with t assinieie llniiiir. we have tiveie.-ats with farmer
sat u lining, and overcoats with worsted linii'tf. Cull while the as
sortment is large and make a selection.
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ALBANY,
I In- .Ct
QUARTER
f . w W.. A M aft
t ll-il ill Ilu
ktr fount tlrv
ifiin, ntnr u h il
Uh A
i nuw linker City. PCJTIIDV
ni.'in who ha ninra ULII I Ult I
l.o. iiiif idcMti 11 wi.h the rwniron a fif
Milleeliiinieiit of thnteoiintry. Thi-iHUU
i.iai is no niher tlun Mr. John Stewart, oni
of the wealthiest am must infiuvntial citiziit
in'the county. In a recent leller he aaya
"I luii heen suffcrinir from pai is in my ha I
v-iiil u'e ierul kiilney c nil-unt ior ww time
ami liar used many renuuics without an;
but temporary relief. The paint in mi hack
ha.1 lieeouie ho Severe th it I waa i revenUx)
fr.im ittin.inir t.i
'" vewi.h.iitthe
1-un.l1'm:a".l nil
fmm attcmlhn.' to my work and could not
the U'P ol a cane, lleanne
of the wonderful cure el
kidney Tea, I u induced ti
nai that veT Orst dse I
relief, anil before u Imr ha
the c intents of the box the pina in c y back
entirtlydisappeircd I have every f ith it
the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
cm conscientiously recommend it to mj
fricuils. I would uoi be without it for anv
I OIIIIIC.
! Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
I tinence of un. e, brick dust sediment, burn
in-; or painf jl sensation while urinating, and
. all affection 4 of Ihc ki.lney or urinary org-aiu
oi eiiocr 8C.
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