THURSDAY. A PECULIAR HRE. Deputy County Clerk Btellmacher vent to ibe court house last evening about 7 o'clock, when upon entering tbe front door be amelled something burn ing. Going to the basement he discov ered a roll of clotbing left on a box by one of the painters painting the building, on ore. As it was saturated with oil there was considerable of a blaze, and there were oi her rolls oi clotbing and oil cans and painters outfits all around. Assessor Anderson was calied and the two formed a fire department and turn ed a stream on through a hose that was convenient extinguishing tbe flames. A few moments more and there would have been t big fire. How did it happen. It might have been from a pipe left in the clothes, but none was found, though the outfit was burned too much to know, probably not. The chances are that it occurred flow rpontaneoua combustion. A painter here says he has had several rolls of clothing burned in that way. George Allen Killed. F. E. Allen received a dispatch from Stockton, Calif., last evening announ cing the death at that city b an electric shock, of George Allen, a son who a few montbB ago was in tbe city for several weeks. He was an electrician and his death occurred while in the discharge of his duty, the particulars not being given. The remains will be brought to Albany for burial. The deceased wa6 20 j ears of age. On account ol the recent big fire elec tric wires were down all through the burnt district and young Allen undoubt edly while replacing wires was killed by a live wire. The remains will reach Albany Satur day morning. During the forenosu tbe burial will take place with a enorc ser vice at the cemetery. Shot At. . One of a gang of four or five hobos in the city yesterday afternoon waB dis- nosinc "f cheap rings under different pretexts, or trying to, when the atteu' tion of Acting Chief of Police Eamsoy was called to the matter. He proceeded to the depot, near where the men were, Upon starting after them they ran and refused to stop, when Mr. Kamsey took a shot in their direction, He finally headed them off and gave one of them a Bhoulder blow between the eyes, put- tihtr him out temporarily. iuen ne ex amined their Batchel, but as there no direct evidence acninst the men be allowed them (o go, and they left south ward. A Small Delinquency. At 10 o'clock today 5791 tax receipts on the tax of 1901 had been given by the Sheriff. The record is as follows Tax to be collected $161,590.18 Amount collected loU,77S.8o Amount delinquent $ 10,821.33 As about $1,000 is being paid daily it has been decided to keep the books open for a few days giving those delinquent an opportunity to pay. "Other People's Troubles," It is much pleasanter to louk for "Other People's Money" than "other people's troubles," but the writer would loot tnr trouoie u - utuer reupie a Money" company does not fill their cinlract aB advertised. From all re P rts, negotiations are pending to that -t.) lator Jones, of Toledo, was in the c his alternoon. .. . l'. Galbraitb is attending tbe meet ing oi the PreBbytery at Eugene. Chief of Police McClain ia out after I Eiege with tonsilitie. O. E.Sox hfs been coo fined to his home several days with tonsilitie and quinzy . Mr. Owens manager of the Telegram was in tbe city this afternoon, hia firBt visit to Albany. Mr. J. Harvey Roberts, a prominent farmer on tbe Siletz, came over today on the east bound. John SohloBser left this afternoon for Detroit, where be intends to bum tbe festive deer. Rev. Melville Wire left this afternoon for Brownsville to assume his duties as pastor of the M. E. church there. H. W. Davis, of Halsey, formerly of Albany, has purchased the Van Valzah drug (tore at Spnngfield. Eogcne Guard. E. O. Sloan and wife will leave in a few days for Albany, Ore-, where they go to make their future home. Pendle ton Cor. Mews. Hon. J. K. Wealherford, T. J. Apper eon and O. H. Burgraf went to Oorvallis this afternoon to meot with the building committe of tbe O. A. 0. Frank Meredith, of the Salem theater who attended the opening in Albany ol the Albany Graod pronounced it one of the best on tbe coast of its class. M P. Christisnson came out. from Al bany Mondav and has been locating timber claims" mi the Middle Fork ol tbe Santiam lor the past few days. Leba non Criterion. Dr. O.E. Smith and famil' arrived today from Marehfield to reside. Dr. Smith, it is remembered, bought the Chamoer" residence on West Ninth street. Eugene Guard. J. 1.. ii.lf r Bml children, ol Oakland, Caii'.. were in in oity ve-te.day and lelt last night lor hoi-e. They had been to Harrlsb'Tg to atli-nd the luoeral ol tbeir wile nnd nm'her. Mn. Nil a Oi.amberlain left today for Portland to enter a business college. Last evening she was tendered a fare well party at the residence ol Mra Cam eron, a pleasant time being had. Rev. M. Tchorigian came in on the morning train from Eugene, where he bad been attending Presbytery. He will remain in Albany a week, leading the prayer meeting tonight in the Pres byterian church, and preaching next Sabbath morning and evening. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Deeds recorded : R Malone to J F Malone, V-A acres and 60 ft by 18 rods $900 R Malone to Leona B Burgett, 6 lots Sweet Home 500 K Malone tn A M Malone, 40 acres. 100 R Malone to Thos Burgett, 50x200 leet bweet Home 74 R H Curl to George B and E A Gay, o acres Brownsville zuu Mortgage for $500. ' Mining claims: Alex Bills and T M Gilchrist. 5 acrea. mill site for Ruby Mine Quartzville; mill eite for the Redeeming Quartz claim. Alex B Is and T M Gilchrist claim in the Quartzville district to be known as the Bull Froiz, the Ruby Quartz Claim at head of Galena creek. The Redeemer Quartz Mine. Alex Bills. T M Gilchrist. J L Read and A Brownell, tbe Galena Creek Pla cer uiaim Mo. 1, R Kyle, A I Crandall. W E Chandler. G Daggeth and F T Powell, Galena Placer Claim No. 2, Quartzville district. In the Circuit Court: Complaint filed in R G Watson agt 0 W Read and 8 V Hall. To recover money. H C Watson attorney for plain tiff. In Probate Court : Appraisers appointed in estate of S B Warner. J L Fuller appointed administrator in estate of Arvilla Fuller. Bond $3000. F E Lines appointed administrator in estates of Martha M Lines. Estimated value of estate $8000. In estate of J L Scroggin personal property oruerea sold. Deeds recorded : J. W, Powell to J.R.Gill 25 by 100 feet Bcio i 100 J. L. Ray to J. R, Gill 25 bv 100 feetScio sbO u Drue FeterB to Arthur F. Wait 160 acres 7500 Ularence W. Manel to Wm. E, and Elizabeth A. Back, 80 acres 700 Mortgage for $500. In circuit court complaint filed in L. A. utmmmil agt. Eliza R. Dunham' el at , partition. G, w, Wright ..attorney, Hall Caine's Best Story. . Hall Game's best Btory "The Peni tent which was dramatized for W. E Nankeville, and to which this manager it emu 10 uave given a magnincent pro duction, closed its long run at the Park Tneatre, BoBton, only recently. That the stay of this charming drama been profitable goes with out saying, and that its artistic triumph and its well-told story have touched that well- spring of emotion the heart evinced nightly by many plav-goers, many returning for a second, a third and een a tourtn time to view Hall Came's beautiful creation. As unlike "The Ohrlatain" as black is to while, "The Penitent" yet perBerveB all the marks of that gifted writer, and stamps him as n nuiuur ui uiigiuuuiy uuu mrviu con ception. There are many strong scenes in '-The Penitent" that will live in the memory of its beholders, notably tbe dwuo au lua uiLur, wueu in crying toior- 13 tne marriage, tue villain is con fronted by a little lass whom he" has wronged. As many as seven or eight curtain cans are Baia to nave Deen re ceived nightly on this scene alone. An, other picture, etroog in its appealing jwwot, in iuu uuaie 01 tue jourcn act wnn tne nero asks bis newlv-wed niie to believe in him. Visit the Alhanv Opera House Friday night and see a great play grandly presented by a cast of uniform excellence, and you will come awav feeling all tbo better for Having seen "The Penitent." Rev. L. A. Tchorigian was examined at Eugene yesterday by the Presbytery for ordination. The Presbytery ad journed today and most of the ministers left for Grants Pass to attend the meet ing o! tbe synod. The Y. ?. S. O. E. of the TJ. P. church laBt evening gave a delightful "sock" social. Each guest had been provided witn a neat nanne bock, witn. the r- queat;that tvjo cents be brought for each. bibb ui tue buuk wuru uv cnose aiiepuing The fact that there were a good many fifty cent pieces and even dollar pieces might imply some immense feet, but it was nearer the niz5 of tbe heart. The thrilling story of Blue Beard was uranli- ically presented in pantomimeby J. O. Irvine, Mrs. P. A. Young, Mrs. J. O. Lee. Charles Stewart. Oliver Utalnakai. with Mrs. Hamilton as reader, and a delicious lunch was served. A count showred one hundred eighty one present at one time. A Linn County farmer today received a cbeck for (242 for clover seed p. .Id to a Portland firm, taken from a small tract. Albany College will play its intercol legiate foot ball games as follows: with Monmouth Nov. 8, O. A. O. Nov. 10. Dallas Nor. 15. Forest Hrove Nov. 22 and McMinnville Nov. 27. Frauk Robinson was brought down from Sodaville and placed in the county jail to await tbe action of the circuit court on the charge ol the larceny ol a set of harness from H. C. McTimmonds. He was held by the justice at Sodaville ander $100 bonds, which he could not furnUh. Oorvallis Gazette: Robt. Johnson was the "observed of observers" last Friday as he drove about CnrvalliB. He had been down at the big prune orchard and while there some oractical inker changed the wheels on his buggy, put ting tbe bind woeels in front. "Bob" appeared to be wholly un'conscience of tne cnange. The strike will be continued until the coccesBiona are granted, is tbe decision ol the strikers. The Lane County Savings Bank has deposits amounting to $368,599 and $227,889.22 loans and discounts. It has $146,615.13 cash on hand and in banks. After a long and desperate effort Salem has raiBed $372.50 for tbe Harriman pamphlets. The pamphlets though have been printed. The license committee of the Salem city council has recommended a licnse 01 $100 a day for Buffalo Bill shows, d.g and pnny shows $25. palmists $2 a day, $10 per week and $15.ei month THE OLD om . 1 1 in. in Absolutely Pure; THERE tS NO SUBSTITUTE Hotel Arrivals. Jack Caswell, Chicago. Geo A. Dorria, S. F. Ed t., Johnston, S. F. Bertha M Summer, Portland. W. 8. McFarland, S. F. J D Campbell, Roseburg, E. W. James, Salem. Cora BreBsler, Detroit. W. Chapman, Sianley, Wis. O. D. Bevier, Gates. E. W. Garlick, Falls City. Z. Bryant, Clatskanie. Earl Sargent, Portland. Arthur A. Armstrong, Wells. D. N. Brack, Myrtle Point. L. Van Bibber, Portland. L. S. Reynolds, Salem. B. N. Duflield, Shelburn. Geo. H. Moore, " E. R. Craft, Wbatcomb, Wash. H, N, Oockerline, Salem. O. C. Mespelt, Thomas. H. M. Gumming and wf, Oorvillis., W. H. Buoy, Newport. John Mo:in, Mill City. . Jas. Beals, Detroit. Wm. M. Start, Ashland. 0. H. Thomas, Portland. A. M. Holton, Oswego. W. M. Toner, Yaquina. L D Bobbie, Toledo. A J Brown, Stayton. W F Gilbert, Prineville. H G Hayes, Portland. F W Smith, Sisters. Henry Roth, " O I Levengood, Portland Journal. O W Marieis. Fox Valley. H Snook, Salem. DrE O Smith, Portland, J B Thompson, Dallas. B F Jones, Toledo. 8 M Wiley and wf, Grants Pass. W HFisk, Chicago. O H Thomas, Portland. J B Wirt, Lebanon. John Morin, Mill City. M G Flynn, Philomath. W E Gilbert, OorvalliB. S L Lyles, 8 F. M 8 Marks, Portland. J M Haig, N Y. W A Nielaon, Portland. H Gilder, S F. G W Reynolds, 8 F. Bert Geer, Salem. J T Brooas, Minnapolis. W 8 Winniford, Portland. H K CroBB, St. Louis. G H Cooper, Buston. O A Olapp, " 8 J Fay, Portland.. J O Thomas, Portland. O d Seiple, " Arthur J Kuh, 8 F. J 4 Wilson, Portland. Geo M Sealv. Ilmnoni T.ffn Savin Station. " A W Blown, N Y. J 0 Murray 8 F. J D Coleman, N Y. Obas D White, Portland . J K Scott, Bandon. A B Owen, Monmouth. W H 8wank, Brownsville. W A White. Salem. T G King, Ellenefcnrg. E H Orueon, Leadville. Frank Parr. " A H Oruson, Cottage Grove. ' G 8 George, S. F. Edwin F Olatke, N. Y. Lee Brown, Stayton. E F Nudd, Centralis. Wm Neubauer, Portland. Olive Mallow, Corvallie. , Jap Minto, Salem. E. O. Lake, Harrisburg. A G Holden, Portland. Fred Vanatta, Portland. II T Busbong, " J B Horner, Oorvallis. SODilley. Elma, Wash. TFCrady, KltnB, Wash. I E Desmond, Pittsburg. A O Laurence, Portland. Wm P Lord Jr., Salem. N H Newsbam, Portland. J K Dinwiddie, Brownsville. A Kelley, W. U. Tel Portland. W A OummingB, Hal ey. Geo Gardner, Or. City. T O Reynolds, Eddy ville. F M Taylor, Blodgett. H Oarmariy, Gates, 8 Kbody, New ftra. E H Perketiand wf.Vancouver.B.O. J O Hansaker, Bonanza D L dock, Geneva, Ia. Ohas E Neder and wf, Denver. Col. J U Gibson, OorvalliB. Mrs E Mllles, Butte, Mon. Mra Jessie BurneBi, Portland. Mrs G E Bauman, Toledo. K L Burke and wf, Salem. Mra nrtis Gerald, " I, M Ormsby, and wl, 8alem. Geo B Whltcomb, Foster. P 0 Harper, " Jas Campbell,' Portland. W H Uiiyeu, Scio. . .ui te.uiig liquor to Indians was dis cZt. Vrtlanyniie.? Atatel V'ttTJCt the DFnS ,nZ l ft,.?" ,"ated.. by tne democrat in the first place there was nothing in thecharge at all. RELIABLE n FRIDAY. j THIRTY COMING. Ihe Dsmockat man today received the i following sell explanatory letter, show log which way the wind is blowing: Mr. F. P. Nutting. Dear Sir: . 1 Very recently some one has sent me the H v Year's issue ol the Oregonian. I have read your letter published in it with a ureat deal ol interest. I am looking up a company to visit your stato, leaving here Dec. 1st. and hope tu be able to have thirty in my party of our representative men. I havo promised to do all 1 tan to make the trip as pleas ant and at the ieaet expense I could for them. Can aarangements be made for a good $1 a day huuse to stop at while inycurcity. Mycrmpany will repre sent at least $600,000, some for pleasure, some for investments and some for homes. 1 am also working up a colony to locate iu your state. Will leave here about next Februaay. Will be pleased to near trom you and your real estate men. Gallatin, Teon. . Y YourB Truly,- J, J. Rkasoh. Attempted Burglary. During last night 'an attempt was made to enter ' tbe residence of G. C. Turner in the first ward. Clarence Tur ner heard a noise at his window and saw a man in tbe window, which he had raised, just starting to climb in. He cried out to him and the fellow fled. Riiohlng to the front door Mr. Turner Baw the man, a short, thick set fellow rnnnini; around the Flinn corner and disappearing. An empty telescope was found at the oorner ol the house evidently left by him. J. O. Lee is in Crook count" on a short trip. Geo. D. Goodhue, the Salem hen man, was in tbe city yeBterday. H. O. Jordan returned vnsterdav frnm a trip east, aB far bb Maine. I Dr. E. O. Smith, ol Eugene, went to I the Santiara minea today. I Judge Hale, ol Grants Paaa, is in the ! cirv tndnv .in n vioit. tvtfh l.tc Mr. Milton Hale. Miss Laura Jane Dannals has been visiting ner sister in Whatcomb for a couple ol weeks. Mrs. J . A. McKee, recently of Seattle but now of Salem, is in the city the guest of Mrs. R. h. Burkhart. A reception will be tendered Rev. and Mrs, M. O, Wire at the parsonage to night, to which friends are Invited. Mrs. John F. Wilson and children left today for Cottage Grove to join Mr. Wilson and make that city their home. Jack Hammill has returned Irom Roseburg, where he has been working uu tue new uana Dunning, one OI tne prettiest In tbe state. It is now com pleted. L. E. Bobbie, ol HsstinsB. Neb. has been employed by Mr, Thompson of tbe Combination Shop, where live barbers are kept busy. Mr. Bobbie is well spoken ol as a tonsonal artist. (Tbe first concert of the season was given at tbe Alco parlors yesterday alternoon by the Thursday Mnsical Olub. The program was mado np ol selections Irom the Irish end Norwegian authors and wea presented before a large audience of associate members. It was as follows: Ononis, "Iriih Folk Bong: piano solo, a) "Nocturne," Field; (b) "Bohemian Girl," Balfe, Mies Sox; Irish and Norwegian Musio, Mies Vance; piano solo, "Norwegian Bridal Procession," Grieir. Miss Parker: Honir. (a) "Love's Old Sweet Song," Mollnyj (b) "Come Back to Erin," O. Boll, Mrs nutting; piano boIo, (selected). Yn Hopkins; song, (a) "The Old S or ,' Grieg; (b) "Folk Song," Griew, aubs Beal; piano duet, "Peer Gynt," Grieg, Mra. Young and Miss Sox; Chorus, "Kathleen Mavourneen." Reireeb menti lotlowed. The Club have mopptd out. some good programs for the winter. Albany College a ill play tbe U. t,f O. foot ball eleveo at Eugene on Satur day, Oct. 16. Mrs. W. J. Tisdale, ol Tangent, today received a check for $1,000 on account ol the insurance ol her eon, tbe late A. R. Tiedale, killed in an accident at luerma. 1 Calif,, in the A. O. U. W. She will also I 1 rm f . 1 It I ,, .m.civefi,uw irutu tue uegree 01 xjonur. Dr. I. W. Starr, of Brownsville, hai Bold his drug store tn P. E. Hume. Dr. Starr will move to Eugene to roside. According to a dispatch from ash- wi" bea i0 Payments will be marie from Jnn Q7 June,. ' PENDLETON. Pendleton, Or., Out, 8 1902. Editor Dsmockat : Pendleiuu ia still enjoying the clear 'ndbiiant sunshine and coubiderable dun, coid nights ana warm daye. The ihreauerj are about all laid up alter a mccesalui ruu, and a great many far mers are etill Uauliug in their gtain, but 1 tie majority ol tbe wheat is now safe In ihe many warehouses and probably one null or two tbirda of tbe ciop is eola at prices tauging Irom 60 to 52,' cents per bushel, and tbe iarmers are all well satisfied with the results they have cpou nuui tueir laour uuring the past The Rooster met Will Williamson, a lormor Albany ooy oa the sireet a lew days ago and waa Burpnsed to tea a large stout young man with a Blubby uearu an over uiB lace and would u H have known him if be h d not made nimseit Known, tie said be bad put in about zu days mckinir 11 d wheat' afwr combine and had also been palling the airiuga uu a six uurse team uauliug ivueat tur auou tnree weeas. Ibe Rooster aleo met Mr. and Mrs, jamea unurcuiu 01 Atuany I'rsi.ie, on the s-reet Uet week. luev were sum moned here by telegraph to attend their aoucreu wno was very bad with tv phoid fever at the bospital. Mr. Bud Mra, Enoch Sloan have Bold out here and are all packed aud ready to leave ior Aiuany to reside. A tare veil rcep tion was giten them last week at tbe residence ol Mr. and Mrs. Petnrsnn. wuica was a success as tur. aud Mrs. Peterson know bow to entertain, s Wb all hate to see Mr. ana Mrs. Sloan leave remiietou but rendleton's lose will be Albany's gain, and like most of tbe web footers that are here, would rather enjoy the webs than to have tbe sand pile up under their too nails, and moss behind tbeir ears is preferable to alkali dust in tuetr eye brows and corner ol tbeir niouui Loren Harris took In the Walla Walla. Fruit lair, the 27 aud 28 of Sent. Alter his first experience with a barber it waa hard to tell which one of the boys he was when the barber got tbrough with him, and Pearl bardlv knew him and he has been receiving invitations to evening parties every dav since. Tbe brick work of the Pendleton Hm. pital is about completed and ready lor the carpenters, Tbe stone baBement ol tbe Pendleton Academv ia comnleted ana tne coiner stone lata last Monday .uu id uuw leauy lur vuti uriva masons. ine stone baBement of tbe Otirlatian Church has beeu completed lor eome time and now moat ol the lumber is on the ground ready lor the carpenttrB. OarpenterB are nil busy here now and tbe etiances are tbey will continue busy an winter. it ia very arv ana austv Mere now. we only nad one nubts rain this fall and not a sign of a log or Oregon miet. ivuen 11 rains nere it is a nit. no luis't and when it blows it is no miBs't either. Saqk KOOSTEU. Harrisburg. From the Bulletin: Mr, E. F. Wvatt. of Albanv. but re cently one ol Harrieburg'a oldeat and most highly respected citizens, came up on busibesB last week, returning home Saturday. Mr. Barney May on Tueadav, pur chased 75 bales of hops Irom Mr. Sam Dodga, living acroas tbe river, the price paid being 21 cents per n iund. Mr. Mav acting as Ihe agent of Faber & Neis in the transaction. MiBS Cecil Rampy left for Albanv ves. terday, where ehe will he tbe guest of Mies Lillian Orawlord. Before returning borne she will visit friends at Lebanon. The marriage ol Misa Eslella Huston. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hus ton, to Mr. waiter A. Keed, of Walla Walla, Wash., took place at 11 o'clock. Wednesday. Oct. 8. 1902. at the residnn of the bride's parents, about one mile eaet 01 cameourg, Kev. w. H. Wiltee officiating. Only tbe immediate friends aud relativea of the family were nresent. The vounu couple took Ihe northhomirt local for Walla Walla, where they will maae tueir luturo Dome. Died, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 4, 1902, William McDonald, of organlo heart disease, agsu wz years. The deceased left a wife and tour step-children, MesBra. J. K. and Lee Oartwrlght and Meadames Sarah Howard and J, Foote to mourn his death. William McDonald was born In Scot land in 1840, and, in his younger days, waa a seafaring man. As near aB we can find out, he came to Harrisburg auoat ou years Bgo. 01a nret employ ment here was on a (arm for Mr. Walter Huston. In late yeara he followed tbo profession of a painter. William McDonald waa an honorable man in every sense of tbe word one of God'a noblemen. There waa an 'attendance of 968 pupils in tbe publio schools tof Eugene last monoay. Some of the Italian etrlkera In Penn sylvania received 2,500 rounds of amu. nition, a BUBplcious fact. These foreign strikers are the ones which cause most of.the trouble. Change of Milk Route. Leslie P vr.. bus made arrangements iry acroBS tha Oalapooia il. L. ). Yoder will ran Leslie, will continuo to ustomers. ' The change bout Nor. first. to move 1 1- -i i on Bryan' the dairj ., I Bupply li I Will be li.a.ie Dudley Evans has been elected oreil- e nt ol tbe Wells Fargo Co, The Booth KellylOo, have bought the big A. D. Hyland tract of timber land In Lane county, consisting of nearly 20,000 acres, for which about 250.000 will be paid. It is tributary to tbe mills at Springfield and Harrisburg. Tbe Guard says there is almost no interest at tbe U. of O. in Btudent en terprises, the monthly has no manager, there is no rooters club, about one fourth the students etay for assembly. in short there is evidently no snap to things. A new circuit case is J. W. Outick at Oo , agt. H. G. McKinley and It, B. Montague, on a note for (300 made Dec. 22, 10C0, with interest from March 22, 1902, Attaohroent is made against tbe property of H. Q, McKinley a'on", on 162 acrea of timber lm,.i. ITCHING HUMOURS Complete External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar. CUTICURA The set, consisting- of Cuticora Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and i soften the thick ened cuticle Cuticura Oint- mentjto instant ly allay itching-, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour perms. A Single Set, price $(, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing-, disfiguring- skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE CtmcnitA 8oap, fiBslsted by Cuticura Ointment, tlio great skin our, for prosorv Iiitf, imrlfying, nnii lionutl Tying tlio eklu, for cluiiusluK tho ficiilp of oruetfl, miles, ami dun driilF, ami tho stopping of falling linlr, for Button. white uing, and soothing red, rough, nwl soro hnudB, for liabv rnahog, Hehinga, and clmllugs, mul for nil tho purposes of tho toltot, bath, aud nursery. Millions of Women ubo CimcuKA Soap In tho form of baths for annoying irritations, lniliuni nations, and ex corlntlom, or too froo or otlonnlvo poraplr atlon, In tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for ninny Bftimtlvo, antlscptlo purpose b which readily suggest thoiuseWoa to women, especially mothers.. CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (ChocolatoCoatod) aroa now, tasteless, odour loss, economical substitute for the coleliratod liquid CUTiooiiA ltKsoLvnNT, as woll ns for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Xut up in pocket vials, 80 doses, prico, 25o. HoM throufrhont the world. Boap, 2S., Outturn t, Me. Tills, i. lliitlih Dcpoti 27-28, ChBTterliimso 8q., Lon don, trench Depot, IS Hue de la Talz, I'arif. TomR iluuo am) Cuum. Cum-., bolel'ropi, lloitoa, U. 8. A At Prineville. from the Journal: Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Oline returned Monday from an extended trip in tbe Willamette valley. Thev visited in Eu gene, Corvallie and Albany. W. H. Parker has retired from the management of the Juurnal mnnhn.nir.Al department, and will leave in a few days iur uiu mnamette valley, where he will visit a while befjre entering tt etate printer'a office at Balem. Mra. Parker ib recovering Irom her recent illness and will accompany her husband to Albany.. Frank Ward came up Irom Oorvallis Monday, and has accepted a position with the Adamaon & Winnek Uo. as drupelet. He is a son of 8rott Ward of Ward's mute lame, and a native of Linn couuty. The editor ol this religions weekly bag hunted ducks uu Ihe farm where Mr. Ward was horn just hunted and uothit. k more. ' Back From Lake County. Dr. Adams, Mr. Littler and Mr. F. M. Pomeroy returned yesterday from Lake Uuunly, where they had been In the Clodfelter company to take up timber olairae. Each of tbe former secured satisfactory claims. Mr- Pomeroy, luuuvu, uiu not nie. ine joicet were on Mr. Pomeroy. At Ashland a elgn read inn Salo was seen. Thinking It waa a saloon 'Mr. Pomeroy visited it and found only pop and aoda water, nor could anything strong be found in tbe non-llceDBB city. At Klamath Falls Mr. Pomeroy called at the court home and asked for moals and lodging, thinking it was a bo'el. Settled at Last. Peace reigns and tbe. Leroyle-Burg- graf controversy Is no more, and it ia now autboritively stated that "Other Pejple's Money" company has rear ranged its rente so as to give one per formance here. This has been a sun. ceBsful effort on the part of Manauer Burggraf to maintain his rights and to give hia patrons an attraction of known ? utility and congratulations are due him. t is understood that the date originally contracted for will be played. The new outs for the Linn county pamphlet have been received, after eome delay and the pamphlets will be printed as soon as pOisible, The circuit court will have two prom- ' inent criminal cases, Oregon agt Tyoer and Venom, charged with roboing the Brownsville Bank, and Oregon agt J. U. Cooper, assault on G, W. MiOamey. Mr. T. H. Miranda last evenirg dis played at the Democrat office eight to matoes which completely filled a good sized box. They were to enormous that he had them photographed and will sen! tbe picture baok to the seed man. The eight weigbtd 11 V pounds. Four of them each weighed 1 pound 9 ounces. Tbe remains of George Allen arrived in Albany yesterday and were buried In the Masonic cemetery at 10 o'clock, a short service being held at the otv. The account of his death shows that he waa on ar. electric light p.ilo at Stockton when he csme In contact with a live wir ami u siioi:K ui 45,000 volte and was ol course killed instantly. Rev. T. O. Tchorigian next Wednes day evening at ihe Presbyterian church will be formally ordained as a minister ol tlin church Hia headquarters now uri. AlnniiiiiHi.t. Giant countv, and he i'-ai lies at livt! points. i