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THE MORNING HERALD, III UR SPAY, DECEMBER 10. 1891. ON BALK. Tk Daily Hkrald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book tore.whera it can be procured at 6 cents per copy. TBI MAIL. Haiti at tha Albany postofflce close Par all elBce ni north las fcstern state 8 00r. . rkaWnatSida C ralli and Yaquina 1 .J all oaV a south .....7:4 r- Waiia al delivnv on 01 tun.lay noin to A. . an ti 7r.a. Fustotfii e open to boa ctnicr all day. JOTTINGS AB0VI TOWN. Sailer kraut at Parker I'.ro. Finest line of syrups in the city Parker Pros. Ask C. B. Winn for rates on Eastern tickets. Virgil Davis, of Harriaburjr, was in the city yesterday. Swiss cheese, the finest evei in Albany, at Parker Bros. Rehearsal of Belshazzar to night in the opera house at 7 ::!0 sharp. Call at French's jewelry store and nee the "Lunar '.clock. The latest thing out. Regular conclave of temple coiniuandcry No. 3 this, Thursday, evening. Business of importance. A niece of Hugh Fields, of Brownsville, a jiopular ytnina h'dy of that city, was visiting in Al bany yesterday. Mr. A. Wheeler, formerly of this county, was elected mayor of the city of Springfield, Lane county, on last Monday. Tickets for Belshazzar sold at a lively rate vesterday. Iok at the board in 'iil A Link's iniiiie store. Buy your tickets to-day. Look at (. W. Simpson's dis play of holiday goods in his show window. Then step inside and bw bis splendid stock of leautiful goods for Christmas. Lost, in this cityTh jr.-iday, IVc. 2, a red Irish setter dog. Infor mation leading to bis whereabouts will be rewarded to the amount of i- by John I so in, Jr. Those wishing to rent wigs for the masquerade ball, apply to the lady hair dresser, corner Third and Calapooia streets before Thursday night, Dec. ll. The passengers through Albany yesterday included T. J. Buford, of the SileU reservatien, on his way to Portland, and Jus. U. ('lark, the celebrated singer, on bis way to Jefferson. The river is out of its banks at this city and was steadily rising last nigtit. No damage has been done exceit to atop work on the bridge anil to wa-h out one bent oi the false work. Call and see the brilliant dis play of library lamps it C. K Brownell's. Not one kept ove from last year but all this year styles and will be eoU at U lowest living prices. V. b. I'niUirs has the agenr lor the Salem Steam Laundry, an those who do not wish to employ Chinese laundrying, can have t tie i clothes sent every luesdav morn ing and returned Saturday noon See him at T. L. Wallace & Coin pany's. Mr. G. W. Young, a capitals' recently from the hast, has tin lulled a fine residence on Fiftl and Jackson streets, and will make Albany bis home. He thinks th city has the best outlook of any Or egon city, outside of Portland, an expects to invest capital in some important enterprises here nex year. Messrs. Conn A Unlerwoo have purchases the photograph nailery of tieo. L. Wilcox in tliir city and have taken charge of the same. Mr. LncferwoeH will re' main in Cor vail is, operating thei gallery t lie re and .Mr. tonnwil conduct the gallery here. llie-y are prepared to make fine pictures, and guarantee satisfac tion. The SabbaMi school of the M. E church South is making prepara tions for a line Christmas tree en tertainmeut. The school is in t prosperous condition, with increas ing numbers and interest. Ail are invited to come and take part la the Sabbath school and also the Christmas entertainment, espec ially those who have not made a choice of a Sabbath school here in Albany. Several instruments have been added to the music, and ami other helps combine to make the school attractive and useful. School opens each Sabbath morn ing at 10 o'clock. Church house on Montgomery and 3d streets. Wanting; Koaatera. Anyone wanting a roaeter before Christmas will please send their order to Mrs. A. M. Talt, box 00, Albany, Oregon. Successful Operation. Drs. Maston and Davis per- formed a very difficult operation upon J hn Sertling, en of Otto Sertling, of Scio, recently in treat ing varicose- veins, and (he young man is rapidly recovering. He is at Mrs. Ashby's boarding house. Arm Broken. Mr?. Bray, an aged widow lady, slipped and fell at her home in this city a few mornings sine, breaking her arm below the ellio. Being in reduced circumstance', Policeman Lee circulated a sub scription paper and raised a hand some pnrse of tiO. which was prt-1 sen ted to her. Te Keuiten Awa;. An elegant dressed doll will be given away by the Iid es' Bazaar on Christmas Eve. It will be' that beautiful French doll now 0.1 exhibition in their show window. Every purchaser of one dollar's orth of goods will receive a ticket. Don't miss this opportunity of se curing the prize doll of Albany. the official: co as r. Jason Wheeler Elected alderman in the Third Ward by 3 Majority. The official eanvasi of the vo c of the city win made yesterday by the mayor and recorder as re quired by law. There was noiin m riant 'difference from the yo'e publi'hed, except in the third ward. There the count Bliowed that Jason Wheeler was elected by a majority cl I!, instead of J. J. (Jialiain by 1. In order that there " mig'it be no mistaka the ballots were counted overtime times in the presence of both republicans and demo- ' crats, and the result was : Wheeler, U!, Graham 110, two tickets, which contained both names be ing thrown out. Mr. Graham is out of the city, but on his return be will doubt less draw at sight on Mr. Wheeler for the price of a box of cig r, as he was serenaded by the band as the successful candidate, and of course did not neglect to "f et 'em up," as a newly elected aldeiman should. OUtGON PACIFIC! MATTERS. The Sale of the S:a4 Postpaid Jann-.ry Next- until Yesterday, December !, was tha day set for the sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad. Information re ceived from Coryallis says that the sale was jM.s'p jned until Janu ary I'd, IS'XI. The employes, during the past few months, have been receiving the bulk of the money die them. The pay car started over (hero id Wednesday, payir.g for the months of June, July and August and half of September, which makes six and a hail months payment since the suit was commenced. The employes had a settlement yesterday lion. Geo. with their attorney, K. Chamberlain, w ho had assuci.tled with him in the case lion. J. K. Weatherford. The men each contributed 00 to ward a fund for attorneys fees, which they considered was a very reasonable charge. The prospects of early resump tion of work on the road now looks more favorable than ever, the opposing factions having, it is said, CAine to an agreement by which they will prosecute the work in a harmonious manner. The opposing factions of the road having agreed up in a har monious piau of operations for pro-ecuting the work it is doubted if the road will be told at all, but the wink o: c instruction resumed in accord. mi-a with the plan agreed iion by the bondholders in New York. PK0BATE C0UKT UAITERi. In th- nutter of the estate of Elizabeth K. Frnm, S. H. Frum appointed administrator, with bonds fixed at fOOUO In the matter of the estate of Henry Ingram, rejrt of sale of personal property confirmed. In the matter of the esta'e of R. C. Hill, inventory filed. In the matter i f the estate an l guardianship of Charley and Ber tha Shedd, final account filed and approved. In the nutter of the estate of Ly!ia A. Ku.ld, H. L. Rnd 1 ap pointed administiator, with bond tixt.l at $10,Oth), which wai filed and approved. In the matter of the esla'e of C. O. Patton, T. F. Smith appuintcil administrator, with bonds fixed at 5MK). In the matter of the estate of Wm. Pee bier, final account al lowed and distribution ordered. In the matter of the estate of Martin Werts, final account al lowed and ad nr ins t rater dis charged. In the matter of the estate of Geo. I. Foster, sale of rial prop erty confirmed. l"n the matter of the f state of II. A. Haiht, final account allowed and approved and administrator discharged upon filing proper vouchers of distribution. REAL ESTATE SALE3- !. C. Coolev to Marv Smith lots 4, bl 11. in "Brownsville, $125. J. S. Ames to C. W. Simons, 3.' acre in sec 31, tp 13 S, R 1 E, $1. t . S. to (ieo. II. .Miller, K1.. N E 1;. bpi.::i). tn i:s it t k itnt. , r .-- , - ... f . . G. II. Millerto J. F. Hanlebnan, 10 acres, eec 30, tp 13 S, Rl E, Heirs of W. II. .Mcknight to Pavid 31 vers, .s w '., ot S , sec 13, tp 10 S, R 1 W. $Kl). C. G. Ilurkhart to J. N. P.unch, lots 5. 0, bl s9, t i's Park A. $5'K J. G. liovle to G. W. Aldrich, lotO, bl 4, C's A, Lebanon, $1,20,1. M. (tentiv to KiiL'ene l.lni. parcels in tp 1 1 K 2 v, oiw. I . . to C. W. I urge, W '4, ec32, tp 9 S, R 3 E, patent. G. (i. Vernon to Henry Settle- mire, 41 acres in 11 L. V ot it. t. Settlemire. $I,(XH). Haztar Entcrtal uieul. The ladies of the Congregational cl'iiivh are busily engaged making preparations tor the bazaar enter tainment to be iriven at the opera house Friday next. Refre.-hinents will be served and a short pro gramme ol music, recitations, etc. will be rendered. Miss Edith Harris, of Salem, his been en- .igi'd to sing. Dolls nicely Iressid will be for sale from 25 ents to the finest to be found any- w here, and fancv articles of manv imls will be 011 exhibition und for sale. An admi-sion of 10 cents will be charged at the door. COUNTY C0DET. Proceedings of the Dsoember Term The Cl.imi Oidered Paid- Otto Adrain, Patrick Martin and Fritz Bender took out their first papers to become citizens of the I'nited States. Citizens of Jirownsvillc were granted right t-t lav a foot bridge inside the county bridge at that place. Petition of J. II. Scott et al for p'aciug K. and L. llensley in care of Ladies Aid Society, granted itms ali.owch. O. P. Coshow, aid poor, . . . G. C, Cooley ' " ... M. Sawyer " " ... Ladies' Aid Society, aid to 10 00 10 00 10 00 poor 20 00 J. M. tiagher, aid to poor, B. F. Burnett, " ' " Fees, caee G. W. Rogers, . . " David Wast,... Santiam Lumber Co Meeton, Dygei t A Co, sta tionery, Harm burg Lumber Co. . . J. It. Dawson, roads, Crume A Davis, " 10 00 10 00 8 70 18 05 41 CO 22 00 4 17 52 90 1 00 John Usher, janitor, fi 00 OruEon & MenzeiB, roads, 21 50 Geo. D. Barnard, station'y A. II. Howard, wood, Fees, case Chas. Louden.. " inijnest Henry Ingram 2! 40 22 15 3tf 40 casjJolin ulynne... F. Russell, examining 22 teachers 18 00 II. Holt, examining teachers J. Stitcs, examining 18 00 teachers E. B. Davidson, mndries,. Brownsville Saw Mill Co., 18 00 20 50 72 00 15 112 :i 42 10 08 ! OS 18 75 22 50 12 28 2 00 Fees case Chae. E. Stone . S. A. Nickerson, roads. . . . H. C llartlman. n Is ... .lan.pa Kirkw.md. honrtv . , i-.i.,, Masiield. Imimtv . . 1 5 134 17 4 21 00 00 71 iJO 00 00 50 57 I ' Chas. Thomas, bounty W. W. Crawford, roads Lyons Lumter Co (iiass& Proilhume, station'y Fe s.case M. K. Whitten.. Electric linh's Hsi'risburg Lumber Co . . . B. W. CunditT, repairs court house T. L. Dugger, printing ( i lass it I'rodhunie.sta'nary Fees, ea-- Bert I'gan B. F. Crow, paupers Harrisburg Lumber Co . . . G. F. Russell, acc. Bchcols. P. W. Spink, roads .Matthews & Washburn Stites it Nutting N. 1. Payne, clerk fees Geo Boss, roads Fees, case, J M.Hill Wm. Nichols, bounty Joi. .Moist, roads Mrs. J. J. Davis, paupcis. . G. W. Simpson, ' M. Scott, Sherill'fees M. Scott, " " Miller it Sjn, mads, J. M. Ni. hols, " A. Wheeler. " J. Wheeler, " S XV. Weters, fees Simpson, BogueA Co. roads T. T. Crawford, aid poor. . P. L. Wallace, aid oor. . . . J, B. Tiliotsen, bridges . . . 00 50 75 l: 751 35 00 3 07 74 Oil 10 2 0 40 08 50 410 !0 3 00 10 75 2 50 2 40 3J 77 7 45 10H 4'J 103 .2 19 54 8 54 20 51 5 19 5 20 3 50 10 00 10 00 415 00 TEICELRS' MEETING AT HALSEY. The next r gular meeting of the teachers of the third district will. held at Halsey, Dec. 18, and 19. The committae is arranging a suitable programme and we earn estly request all teachers, school officers, friends of education and the public 111 general to attend all then- meetings. The first eession will be held Friday evening. Rev. Geo. W. Hill, of this place w'll lecture on that evening, and Hon. J. K. Weatherford, will address the Institute on Saturday evening Every one cordially invited. G. F. Russei.i., Supt. Programme for Fiiday evening: Song by the choir. An adiiiess, A. M. Reeves. Response, Sup't Rursell. Lecture, Rev. Geo. W. Hill. Song duett, Maud and ttelle Ward. Adjournment. Saturday evening, Dec. 19. Song by a primary class. Declamation, Ina AlcCullough " Edith Koontz. Duetto, the Misses Gray. Recitation, Jessie Allingham. Clara Darker. Solo, Fleeta P instead. Address, Hon. J. K. Weather ford. Declamation, Linnie Ramsay. May Reid. Song duetto, the Misses Maud and Belie Ward. Declamation, Ina Barclay. Short address. Rev. Fairchild. Song, Misses Darker and Ram say. I.adle Mandolin Club. Ladies desiring to join a Mando lin club to be composed of man dolins, vio'ins, guitars and auto harps will please send their names and name cf instrument thev wish to leain or play to Chas. II. Mueller. (treat reduction in sugar, con sult Gradwobl's advertisement for particulars. Subscriptions for all the leading magazines and newspapers taken at the postotlice. Mince meat, raisins, currants, jellies and jams etc., for Thanks giving at Parker Bros. SI Et I L ATI OS li t 1i f.HO I. Scarcely a day passes without the news of some lare failure ll.isliini; over the wires -the usual result of speculation in stocks or some equally dangerous venture. 1 lie same electric eu rent carries to dear distant friend the sad tidings of death of loved ones too ofteu the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore a Kevcaleu Kcnicdy is 110 speculation but is sold on positive irnar.iiilce. Do not fail to 'go to your druiruist and ask for -our money if not satislicd. We known you w ill go ami buy another bottle, or sale bj all druggists. I OREGON WILL BE THERE. The Btites Representation at tie World'a Fair Assuming a Farerable Asyict A joint meeting of the chamber of commerce and citizens world's lair commiteea was held in Port land Monday afternoon. A num ber of prominent citizens interest ed in the movement to give Ore gon a creditable exhibit in the Columbian Kxposition of '93' took part in the deliberation, and con sidering the inclemency of the weaiuer me meeting was ry wen aiieuueu. moreover, the inee'ing was perfectly harmonious and considerable enthusiasm was manifested by all present. The meeting was cilled for the purpose of taking eoine decisive action in the matter of raising the necessary 1 11 ml 3 for exhibiting Oregon's products at the world's fair, and it was decided that this exhibit should and would be made. It was a!so decided that $100,000 should be raised in this city and state, of this amount Portland to 8uply $75,000. It was deemed best to leave the matter of reising the aioney in the hands of the joint committee, and they will go to work at onca to see that the amount is made up. It wa9 reported that H. W. Cor bett had subscribed $1000 already, and that Donald Macleay had put his name down for a similar sum. It was the expressed sentiment of those present that when the money should have been raised the sub scription should have pro rats vote as to who should have the management of the nind. Now tnat the movement has as sured such a favorable aspect the committee will at once proceed to collect the money, and if Portland is enterprising enough to raise $73, 000 it is thought it will be a very easy matter to get the remaining $25,000 from the rest of the state. '"It is now fully settled that Oregon will be represented at the World's Fair," taid a member of the committee, "and we shall get the money some way. If Port land's enterprising citizens show the proper spirit in this move the money will e ra Bed easy enough. There should be no difficulty in getting the amount as Oregon would be an unenviable object lesson if she had no exhibit at the World's fair at all." LINN QODHXt-CDNOIL. "v. Courfcil met in the haiLcf the OaJf Plain Grange Dec. 5191. Called toorJer by John Bryant, president. The secretary failed to put in an appearance, C. J. Shedd was appointed to fill his place. All present found correct. Roll call found aiUorum present. Anient Miller said he had no report t make to-day, would have his annual report ready at the next meeting. The sjH'cial committee to arrange for the meeting of the State Grange reported progre- a .ind asked for further hue which was granted. The question of free delivery of mails throughout the country, was quite freely dis-cu- sed. Several thought the peo ple in the country had as good right to have their mail delivered to them as those who live in town. At this timo dinner was an nounced, when all took their places at the table, and for the next hour the good things prepared by the sisters was freely discussed. Council again called to order and business resumed. On good of order many excellent remarks were made by those present. On motion it was nzreed to hold the next meeting with Knox Butte Grange. The condition of the roads are very bad, consequently the at tendance was rattier small. The meeting wab full of interest from beginning to end. At the next meeting there will be a full set of officers to elect, a good attendance is requested. ihe usual vote of thanks was tendered for use of the hall, and repast furnished. On motion adjourned. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Buy your heating and cook stoves of Hopkins Bros. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Use of bath. Convenient location. Inquire of C. B. Winn. Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of those lovely dolls at the Ladies Bazaar. Klein Bros can make yon any style of a boot or a shoe you widii and will guarantee a perfect fit. Try them on a pair. Remember you can get the best kid glove in town fur one dollar at the Ladies Bazaar. All kinds of fruit boxes -in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door s Lumber Ceuopanv's. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. A handsome line of holiday gifts just received at the Ladies Bazaar. Remember when von want any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler, ban it. Repairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. New- styles in fans and chiffon handkerchiefs at the Ladies Bazaar. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended coffee received on every steamer at Allen Bros. Sodaville water is kept constant, ly on hand by the bottle at G. Lr Blackman's drug store. Ladies wishing kid gloves in delicate tints for evening wear should call at the Ladies Bazaar. At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just been received. HOLIDAY BH0PPEB3- Bhoald Set the Wonderful Array at J alms Gradwobl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius Gradwold, the enter prising proprietor of the Bazaar store in this city, which contains the largest and best selected stock of crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, 111 the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday goods, has re plenished and enlarged his entire stock and now lias a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are filled with the choicest and most varied stock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has added a nen line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins, rings, fine uinbrel'as for holiday presents and novelties, llis stock is now in and holiday choppers should lose no time in seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed bv any on the coast either in elegance or prices. lie also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, fctand lamps, bicvcles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, winch tie guaran tees to sell as low as any place in Oregon. His assortment of fine teas and coffees is always complete, as well as a general stock of family groceries. He 1 uys his goode direct for net casn and sells them the same way. I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Bill inra. U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash ington. D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, winch effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without reiiei. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. BL'SH.NKSM LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweler. Will A Stark, the jewelers, Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros, Oysters in every style at Isom.e Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's. Ladies delight soap at Parker Bros. Pigs feet and Four kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating and cooking ap pie at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest patterns at will dt Stark's. Will it Staik have some elegant souvenir spoons. Repairing neatly done at the large gilt boot store. ine latest designs in souvenir spoons at French's. 1 A fine line of gold rings opened at Will A Stark's. just A full line of choice cigars and tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's ??pectacies and eyenlasses, com piete assortment at f. n. trench s If jou want to buy childrens cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies Bazaar. Special bargains in ladies' gold and gold filled watches at F. M. French's, the corner jewelry store. Some of tne test styles of ele fant bed lounges can be seen at ortmiller A Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice, We are the only people who car ry the celebrated'E. A W. collar and cuffs. Alwavs have the latest styles in stock, T. L. Wallace A Co, ionraii Meyer s new oven is now completed, and he is better prepared tLan ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in tact everything from the dainti est hit rclls to the most elaborate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of nis new oven a trial. MAKKIEI). ULANTON I.INDjUEM At tin home ol Jaeob LiiHlgren, on First f-treet. ill tliis eily, on le V, lS'.ll, Mr. J. P. Hliintt.n, of Sul-.ni. ami Miss Mury C l.imlirreii. of Albany, ly Key. t,. . r.ialicr, ol the h.van-KelR-Hl church. Miss Lindrcn was one of Album's amitiu'e young ladies and liitrlily es teemed by all who knew her, Mr and Mrs. Klanttm left on the noou train for Salem, their future home. KENTON-MILLS At the resid -nee of the lir dV mother in this city, on Wednesday evening, Dec-'., t s.U, t Rev. E, K. l'richard. Mr. Frank L. Kenton and Miss May Mills. The contracting parties are well kuown in this city, and have manv friends who will wish them a life .tf happiness and prosperity. Tip y left on the noon train for a trip l. fort Jand. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I CTsed in Millions of Homes DBPRICES fjoaWiaking , yPov7der: The Morning Cocktail. Taken before breakfast creates a lalse, injurious appetin. a wineglass full of Dr. Henley s English Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables yon to relish a heary meal without in jury to the stomach. For sale by Foshay & Mason. llulltlay rreaent. Remember that the Ladies Ba zaar have their full Jine of useful holiday goods displayed and ready for inspection. This line em braces all the novelties and sta ples in fancy goods. handkerchiefs, kid gloves, silk mittens, fans g'ovc and handkerchief cases, throws, scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons, purses, beads, photo cases, h.eir ornaments, and an endless variety of dressed and undressed dolls ranging in price from ten cents 1 1 ten dollars. Latest styles and lowest prices. No trouble to show goods. Fine SaitlnKH. W. R. Graham, the tailor has received one of the largest lines of fine suitings and trouserings to lie seen in Oregon, outside of Port land, embrac'ng all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can itiford to wear one of his neat fitting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a tit. Call and see bib new patterns. KKW TO-1) At'. WANTKD A ifirl fit lo general li.,m work. Avly at o!fics cr rcsi'lciice ol .1. V. Hipc: OI SAI.K- A brand new Itrn intnri typewriter iinchisie with all Hie iirov ini ius. lor mi mcjuiI luiu ilieap. Ad re -e .i vmuiii. rjEVERE HOUSE, ALbANY, OR. -CHAS M. rleiccr, tnp. Only Hrst-ecUm lioust thn city. Lariro sample room for com mercial meu. o Lclnameu employed in thi kitchen. Tvssolu rms of i-aitnicusiiii1 IJ .V ntirc is hereliv ir xen ih.il ill - fir n t.I .V iel & Siiiiino j. doing hiini it-tH u der th a name at II mtni Mills h here1' ihro.vtd !v mtua1 (onent. Siin Noel retiring 1 linirirM will D continual by S miliaria it Thompson, f O.ST On the r-o-1 near Alhuiy or in Al LI hanv, a M ic'U satchel or j:rip cut tinin iila k veMt and coat, a pair ot overalls, tjrid brimm.d h it, a pair of uline, 2 shirts, a ra i- and strap, mil.' and .irush, a pair of purs and bandages for a race it-ntte and bru-a in bott'e. r'sm a revolver. Libera! re ward will be paid to the HnJer on Icavinu ne same at iikkai.d omce. I ).Y your s. hsol tax - The school tax for L the year ls:l, is now due a,,d payable. Ta-pa'rs are remesed to call promptlv. at the ottiue of the clerk, C G. Uurkliart and pay the same, hiue.1, C. G. liurkhart, cletK. IOR RENT A lie it Ave room cottage, J near oi UeK)t Hotel, C in'l WtXV. Af.KNT FOR THE LEAD fire, lite and accident insurance com, lrOXEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON" i.'L (rood real estate security. For particu lars enquire ot ueo. Humphrey. t n A ACRES OK UNO AM fit for culti J OvJ vation, anil un ler fence, for sale at 410 per a -re. Within 1 inib-d from railroad a'i in a'i.l 20 miles from Albaiiy. Apply at this olhce. . ja.i nas reinoveu i s laun-irv to tne O iron hou the toner of Se.-ond and Lyon street. Lnntl for ftnlc fi. 10, 20, 10, 80 acres, easy terms. Install Also a mcnt plan cheap and h!i;h-priced. ew city lots an owned by II. Itryaiit. Lund surveying. PARTI 118 DBSIRINO SUKVITIXS DOK1 CAM OH tain accurate nd prompt work by callintr upon county surveyor tl.T.I isher. II nwcomplete copies of field notes and town ihip plats, and is prejatre I to do surveying i ly part oi Linn county, rostomce address. Millers station. Linn cou uv.Oreuon. A1 LL'MIN'L'M AGE A 16-ivute Home printed S-ientitl : Mechanical Journal of Late Foreign Inventions and Processes Vol, 11. No. 8 Circulation guaranteed l;.- 000. Suoscription 85 cts. per year with 2 Aluminum Lor l's -''raver Souvenirs, Save this advertijeu ent. It will lead jo'l to suc cess, AU MINI M AOS I'l BI.18IHSO CO, t- port, Ky. Notice to Stock Holders. NOTICE is hereby sriven that the annual stot-k holders n ectii'ir of the Fanners & Merchants Insurance Crmiianv of Albanv, Lini. ccutitv Oregon, will be held at tlit- eompanj 's office in the city ' f Albanv, Ore iron, on' Wednesday, January tjth., IniiJ, at the hour ol 2 o'clock r. mil said dav, lor III- purpose of elcciirir nine d'rectors of said comiianv, to serve for one vea", at'd to tran sact rub oilier Iusines4 as uiav nvu'arlt come before said meetimr. iiy order of the I'rc-ndcut. J. O. Whitsman, Secretary. Dateil Pecember 1st, lS'll NOTKK IS IIERKIIV tilVF.N THAT the annua! n.eetine; of the stnclhol.l- ers f:1 the Green Ifasin i.uinbennir ( ompany uill beheld al their office in ereen lla.iu, Gniron, on the Hist Monday in January, lv.-'. at 1 o'clock I. M , for thepiirnose of electing li e (.") dire'tors t ) serve for the oisuintr vear and transact siuh other bu.ine-is as may ptOierly come before said meeting. IIAI.STKAII, Lice I3J1. S. W. KF.ESE, Secretary, Fireman's Klectlon. OTM'E IS I1ERKBY tilVEN THAT there wi:l be an election held in the city if Albany on Mondav.the 14th dav cf lle'-cm- Imt. lsul, for the puriMise of e'ectinga chief and assistant hicf engineer, of the A'liauy fire flepaitment, to serve one vear. Saiil election to he held between the hours of 1 io- k and 6:3u u'clotk p.m. in the ha!' of Albanv Kn-.'inc Co. No, 1 Dated this lst.iaj of IVc , ISfM. M. I. PHILLIPS. L M CURL. Secretary A . F. D. President A F. T. All kinds of dry wood for sale at reasonable prices, at the foot of Ferry street. Leave vour orders and have it deliveied promptly I anvwhere in the city. A. C. fcSTELLMACHER. 40 Years the Standic wood for Sale. For the Holiday or CAIiliVA I.KAl.TIITL AIMJAY c HRISTMAS GOOD IN'C'l.I MXC Family and Teac hers' I'.ili'i-s pud a t'r,.;t Holiday and Standaril P.oolts, I'liv-!- :rnl l.ea'li.- Maintv ases. Fanev icod. Art stad? an 1 Wrt'ii;' Supplies, l'n t'.y Trifles and I's fill I'reser.ts 'for the Ilolidavs. Tii' y have an ennrmniis Ms'-rtr cr.t. and tin ir riees w ill be found po lo v that e very one can all'.ird to lmy fiimiH liir.i: niee for the jila.l Holidny reason, (.'all and see tin li lieaiififul stuck of Ho'idnv -joeds. Jioliday Sliou:d se:- t' e Stilhl Gold leiiiixs, New Patterns in Silver reasonable prices. Call MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S r Of Superior Fil, .Make and -i styles and in The TeKt Fossible (ioodsf.n IUTSLKSS (iOKS WITH A uiimuvixi, When the proper ind:ieciii"ii' things movintr we week l li.i' will ' IN OVERCOATS Our line is noiliinir less than i'A i! KXCKLLKXC you have never before Sivn s:n li an assortint-nt in the town, ('all at ( ur sl.iie and we will show you a line ol coats at $10 that is ojukI and dura lde, coats at S120 that are dressy and nice: for 815 you -an buy a tine dress overcoat in any kind of ;oods you mav wish. -two run vj;s MEN'S CRUSH Mens While Shirts in WF. WILL CONI.rCT A (iKXKKAL HATSALRTHIS WEEK And have reduced the priors on all bats. Ileiiu mber, we have no dd shelf-worn oods in stock, lint have thirteen larjre counters leaded dow n with choice and si IUh loihin. All good are marked in plain figures at price that defy corn petit ios.. " X.Uallat&Qo. King Clothiers ol Albany an el the Willanutte Valley. Season ISO 1-12 v.nielv of i'lu-trafrd U.iim,T elet CiiKes, Novelties. i;.-l.) 1',-ns. Fanev Ink- 5i?opper5 elegant di-tilay of I L VEIL WAR Watrlit sand Kive!fei:!jcWi!iy -AT- Ml a Diainoiid IJinsaiid Yaw Phijs, l'icc.'s. lt 1 Tens. YAc at early and lisake selections. Fijdrh, in ail p;eat vasiely. ai-k the Least r,.s.il.!e Mo vy. 11! TT j n S r.TO oin-r; d (he 1,11V.-. ; e-il'er iiidlleine;i J f r 'e:;i h the do liir-,.'' lo ki 1 1, is this avkkk: HATS FOR $1. extra quality for $!. i