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Wntromhota 91 IftflO n.iv niniuiii' njiuuiuui ziiiluuj Fabliatis.. srsrj day In the weak SamUjra exceptou. A aiTrllUt E'Uton anil Publishers. SUBSOIUI'TION KATKS. iati by aoarler per week ., ,1U' "' .. .16 . .10 Indionation Increases The OnrA nian plgheadedly continues to give Curias Montelth the benefit o( Albany's ad- though they have added a rule to the ar rangement, not changing the general ef fect, though. The other real estate agents more indignant than ever and will hold an Indignation mcetlnu. Mr lone. of that paper, will be In the city to-night "u iry aim pour on en ine troubled waters. I'hc central belief li that the condition n( the contract with the real estate firm calls tor the publication ol the ad following that of the city's. If so.lt is an egregious- ly, contemptible piece of business on the pari oi tne paper. Gutting Even The Dkmocrat hr.s n rnnv nf till- Ami lhimiltcr. jjLhrd bv the notorious W T Ellls,tnw .Fuircne. As we assisted in Htirrlng up . I .n..tltsf1 f.-llni t.-n .rti-l. n fmin'A .tl I ..I n...llli. Alhinu n ..III., nimn In.. mrt fcton, illy wicked, lawless masked hoodlum i.-l llttt town nf about three hundred jfiAu nimnltt ujf fvnr caw It hna Plir L...-I, Ki.ll.lln.r .mil iovm fi;f7..rnt Llndc .i-l., fki'lullnna tntlaml 1irf'.ii nnil :t At Kinv lh, pminlu cat nf I .inn ...-.. ...nl-l,...! mil tha S, uallnn Armv :.U .... I tith-icA mi il, am alnnp, II rtiMii urn cranes infest its streets, and are coun i ....i ..I -.i iil. Hal Cliv IS 11111 UK scpuit-licrn luucu l...Iiai llrulliimo an1 oiirclnir h e. ion man a live uog r ve nave inina Two Brothers. Martin Glllsrina .. l. u. ... aiu...... t r nt Wednesday evening, charged with stealing ix from a brother, and placed in tl' County jail, where he says lie will remai until the grand jury meets, though he could easily furnish the necessary bail. The trouble arose over a quarrel with his brother, one of them owning some land and the other a house on it, a fight arising about the occupancy in which divers .veapons were used, but no one was hurt Finally one charged the other with stealing 20 in money, nan mm arrested and taken oefere a justice,who held him to await th action of the grand itirv. This is a poor way tor baolhers to treat each other. Will Locate in Dallas. Mr Hale Backensto, of Albany, arrived in this city last Friday and spent several days looking about. So well pleased was he with th -I- . i. . u- I i i -in im iiiab lie uuitimcu u ivir w ischium the lot jutt north of The Observer office, and just as soon as the lumber can be had he will have a building erected in which k- Ill I .- . . ,1 I 1 lie win uiicri dui in me uuuur uusuicss vt " viii j&iuau iu iuuk uui tl rcsiucinc property, intending to become in the near luture a full-fledged Pelkite. They are turning tneir eyes toward Dallas from all directions. rom (Jo. vtnerver. Frieoiit Bills. In referring to the Democrals item on the number of frelgh bills Issued here th Salem Statesman say 'The above makes interesting reading! but Is far from the truth. Since the first of June over 4500 way bills have been 1 sued from Salem's freight depot. This over 7J0 per month and certainly speaks wall for the metropolis of the valley." Nevertheless, though we mentioned no names before, we are informed by parties claiming to know, that the number issued u aa'etn for six months was about 140c BKAL EST ATS aalut. tre.-ju-m I C Dillon to W sit A. Hoag, parcel bl 1 . .SO000 J L Lowa.i to E II u' on, loss 1 2 3 and 4 bl 1 Lowana A to Lebanon J Ralston to E Huston lot 0 bl 18 R 3rd A to Lebanon M Ralstoa to E Huston, lot7bl 18 It yu n. 10 L.euanon W Conner to 11 Conner 70 acres tn 10 9 k. 3 w jooo Firemen's Benefit. Billy Arlington the old tir.:e minstrel, is in town with his talented w ife and litt'e daughter. He has arranged with Chief Stewart and the heads of the Albany Fire Department to give an entertainment at the Opera House Monday nitrht next. Air ArliiiKton .vill be assisted by our best local talent. ine nre boys will canvass the city to-mor row selling tickets and we trust the good citizens of eur city will respond freely to so wormy a cause. OAKVIU.K, the Literary and Reform scicicty met last Friday evening. The cuiestion'Does the use ot tobacco crcite a desire tor strong drink ?" was discuscd. The affirm ative was upheld by Messrs W 11 Craw ford and Win Morgan t the negative by A Y Smith, lulinson While and Herman Holstetn. The judges decided in favor of Die affirmative. The question was ably discussed on both slues. Einiirrants are comine in almost every day. Somewhat of ax Error. All news papers make typographical errors, but about the worst yet reported was made a few days ago by the Walla Walla Slates num. T he Item read : , "W O Bush, of Thurston county,has been forty-five years in the penitentiary." It should have read w t) ilusli, of Ihurston county, has been forty live vears in the territory." The editors and compositors had business in tne mountains Immediately afterwards, Not House Tiiiives K few weeks ago Sheriff Sloan arrested near Eugene three men supposed to be horse thieves frcm Umatilla county. Soon after the man from whom the horses weresupposed to have been stolen came down and iden tified them as his horses. It now transpires that the horses had belonged to another man ann that he had sold llism to the men arrested. 1 he prisoners were discharged. Jcrgistcr, Mr Totter, of Kansas, arrived las. week storr. with a car load of shoit horn cattle, and a car load of Kansas corn. .Mr 1' is looking 'or a location. Mr Williamson from Olrmpla, Wash ington, is visiting friends here. He is also looking tor a small larm. Mr A Y Smith is soon to co East. He will vilt Kansas. Iowa and Missouri. Mr S has been in Oregon 15 years. Amicus 6ays the big girls do not address the teacher by lus surname. 1 ne reason of that Is there Is no big girls attending school. The brldtre is finished, but there is no way to get to it.so it w ill not do the county any good tins winter. XjII 11.E IXOaB. Uu, HOME AND ABKOAD T A Carter of Walls is in the city. Magnifying glasses at French's. A fine line of solid silvtr ware at Frenoh's Daily Democrat for sale eveninns at W F Kuha's. Compasses, all st yles and urices. at F M French a. Quinces 75 cents per bushel at C E Brow til's. A fresh supply nf fine candv'direct from the factory at F L Ktmtou's. If oa want nun, frusti drum patronize the uew Drug storu. Euaone City navs over half the taaei of Laee county. Finest fiiuntaiu utns in the world fur only at At French's. Mr F h Austin, uf the Salem Abstract Company, has been in the city to day. itarrows & Sear's havo iu it received a fine Hue 01 latest styles lu eutw ncektler. Southern Oruiron armies of tho ehrl-st varieties keptat the , tliumvtte Packing Co,s People seem astonished at the poor orop of apples In this land of red apples, but do not be uneasy. All eouninii nave tneir on years on applta. It is the custom. As ex ekaege gats alarmed and says, but witn soma truth: Owners of spple orchards in Oragon have neglected keir property antil the su ply falls far below tne demand. Good Ore son apples sell readily for $1.25 per box at wholesale. With the lame orchards of Ore gon it ssems impossible that such prioes for applea should be asked, but none ean be bought tor any leas, it noa been so com mon for those who have orchards net to be able to realize enough from the sale of ap plea to pay for the picking that they paid no attenium so gainerine me crop 1.10 iji Tlna accounts for the hum puces si the present time. Tho present high prioes this fall will undoubted stimulate produc- esra to take care of the srop next aaaaon. Those who have gathered and taken en of this season's apple srop have realised good money. To Farmers Farmers will do well to bvt their fruit, garden or farming lands with Wallace & Cusick. Dr. M. H. Ellis, physician and aurgson ylbsny, Oregon. Calla made in city 01 ountry, Now is the time to huy overcoats. Win ter is coming on and It is already too cool to be without ono. Blain haa a large aad Hoe stock to seleet from, and there is 00 trouble in being suited. A High License Tows, The city council of Eugene at a special meeting made several Impoitant changes In the city licenses. The liquor license was raised from $400 per annum to $500. The circus license, which was formerly $35 for the first performance and $20 for the second was raised to $100 for the first and $50 for the second perfoi mance. 1 he theatre li cense wr-s reduced to $3 for performances where the admission fee is '50 cents and under and If 5 where it is over 50 cents. Kcjrtsttr. HUSTON BURNETT, On Wednes day evening, Nov. 2th, 1SS9, at the resi dence of the bflde's parents, in Corvallis, by Rev E J Thompson, 1) D, Mr Robert Hu6ton, of Albany, and Miss Mattle Bur nett, of Corvallis. About 150 Invited guests were present and the wedding Is pronounced the greatest social event tor a longtime. The list of presents was very large and elegant. The happy couple have tne democrat s Dest wisnes. J W Braslield, cf Yaquina By, is in the city. Lots of Gobble. Geoege Anderson has some where between fifty and a hun. dred turkeys next to the Democrat office, whose gentle quack Is heard from morning till night, soon to be stilled In deatn. Last night eleven were raffled off, and every night more will touow. Call and see JUMBO At Ellis' 3igar Store. CONNtimplate This. While con templating the approach of the holiday season do not pas6 Conn Bros store without calling and examining their fine stock o doll buggies, picture books, and as wet their fine assortment of lamps and crock ery ware. They propose keeping (ome- tning tne puamc win warn. A Hand Off. While duck hunting near Salem yesterday Jared Musser ac cidently discharged his gun, the contents going into the palm of ore of his hands, and now he will have to go through life single handest. Millinery at Yocr Own Prices. Mrs S A Wayne will be at the St Charles Hotel for one week longer.and ladies wish ing millinery will do well to give her a call. A Ferry Boat. The new ferry boat is nearly done. It will be 75x20 feet, about twenty feet longer than the old one, and will be launched in a week or two. Mr Ike Conn is the contractor. Fast Riding. Mr Edward Sanders.the Woolen Mills boss carder, arrived in the city yesterday noon and will now inaks Albanv his home. Mr Sanders left Wor cester, Mass., on Friday at S o'clock, stop ped off six hours in Chicago, caught the new mail and passenger train and reached here at the time stated, being a little less than Eve days 0.1 the road. almost literally crossing the continent in that time, which bout beats the record. Thanksgiving. If yoa want a nice, fat tender turkey for thanksgiving, you should by all means call at the Willametie Pack ing (Jo a store and leave your oroer. not delay as they are going fast. Keep Your Eyes Op;n. Guiss & Son have received a fine line of holiday goJs such as plush albums, fancy goods, nicely put up perfumeries, and an elegant stock of artists goods, in which they are making quite a popular speciality. 'The propose keeping as fine an assortment as is to be btsined in the citv. A Verdict That the grand display of neat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pjund of choicest tea, at LaForest lc Thompson's, is the finest Importation ever "ought to Albany. This tea Is basket ared, pure and of rich flavor. We offer it at the astonlshly low price of 40c Tdthb Ladies Only. I am now pre pared to do all kinds of stamping, and nave over two thousand designs to choose rom. Also keep a nice line of embroid y materials, such as arrascnes, crewels, o. t and 2 embroidery chenilles, princess chenilles, etc., etc., and the finest pom pons, tassels, crescents, cords plushes, felts and fancy work materials ever In the city Zephyr Is going at c cent an ounce. Miss Minnie CoTwell has charge of this depart ment, and has had several years experi ence In all kinds of fancy work and stamp ing. U. W. SIMPSON, Albany, Oregon. Squv-ii O kals. 3 J fine lots In Yaqui na City for sale cheap. also 420 acres of fine farming land at $30 pr That Big Oregonian Ad. That "big ad" In the Oregow'an has caused no little talk among people of the town about the way It was "constructed, but does not at tract any more attention than those fine. fat dressed cnicxens wnicn can umajra v, had at the Willamette Packing Co's store Apples. A car load of wormless ap ples just received at La Forest Sc Thomp son s, nnest in tne marsw. Teachers Examination. Notice Is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examination of teachers for Llrn county will take place at the Court House In Albany commencing at noon Wednesday, November 27th, 18S9. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the beginning. L M Curl, County School Superintendent. A Superior Fi nxel. I have receiv ed a case of all wo red twilled flannel from Chicago, which I think superior to anyl have sold for the price. Parties wlsh- ngto purchase will do well to call and axamlnc it. Samuel t young. Do H J Katithaur. auditor on the Oregon Pa cific, was in the city this morniug and went to the front. Mr Harri. of Taeoaiti, has just shipord forty tons of Jhiy to that city, paying 37 50 for chtat and 810 for timothy baled.. The "Tbrea Sisters" is expected op to morrow with a few railroad men oa board, AsToiiiA. Lois In the North addition to Astoria, frice 55 eacn on me in stallment plan or a discount for cash These lots are selling rapidly In Portland and other cities. I am authorized to sell bum few blocks and it will par you to call earlv and eet your choice. -E G Beard sley Real Estate Agent Droaoaioin 01 Al bany. Ups and Downs. Some of the princi pal ups and downs In business life Is to Veen aualitv up and prices rfir. This is being done very successfully at LaForest & Thompson's,and those dinner sets to be distributed among our customer jan. ii is creating no little interest as well as our prices. Astoria These lots In the North Ad dition are selling fast and will soon be none,- E G Beardsley.Real Estate Agent, Broadalbln St Albany. Biggest Yet 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations just ' , t- i., c. r 1 ereiver ai rwrum.'icr ix 11 img A Ticket Beeinnlnz Oct. loth we will give a ticket with each cish pur chase of Si. 00 and every five of these tickets gives a chance at drawing one of hose elegant sets ot dishes at, LaForest A:Thompsoxs. Take Notice. Railroad time has bien changed two minutes. Call at F M Frenchs and get your watches corrected Try the'full cream ohseae at C E Brown ell's. Hotel Arrivals.. lue railroad commustoueia hate baen in specting the S P railroad. Wonder what for. Tbe Miuisterial Association of the M E church for the Kugeue District is in session at this citv. Mrs S E Meminiier. wife of tho M E minister, arrived in the city this uoon from Pennsylvania. Bill Nye is seriously ill with pneumonia at his home on Staten Island. Bis phyei- oian sava bis case is critical. Pics feet, chestnuts, mackerel, chow chow and several other line oatables just received at LiaforeBt tx Inompson s. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled ci gars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's1 eigar factory, uniy a cents. Call at Barrows & Seat Is and aee their line of lace curtains, just received from Chicago, in very tasteful designs. Mrs E Carter begs tho patronags of the pubiio aa general seamstress and repairer. Inquire corner Lyon and v ater St. We have now on sale a line of Turkey red table covsrs.also a neat and well assort ed line of stamped linens. Fleuee come and inspect same at Barrowa & Ssarls. New Subscribers to the YoullixCompanion for 1890 will reneive the paper free the re mainder of this year. Price 1.75. F. L. aventon, agent. 3 H Dorri", son of J J Dorris, arrived the eltv to day from Vale. Ma heur coonty, tie brougnt bis family with him and win make Albany his future home. Have your prescriptions rilled at the new drutt store. Our new druggist makea a speciality of prescription work. Accuracy and purity guaranteed. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and marazines receiver by t L Ken ton, near the Postoffice. All orders for warded without delay. A voina Eoalish dude astonished Salem people the other evening by keeping his hat on iu the dress eirsle durinr a theatrical per formance. He ahould have baeu kicked out. Last evenintr the members of the Y. P M. A. ef the M E Chueh held a literary and mnsicai social at the reaidence of the Misses Gilbert, whieh those who attended pro nounce a very nice altair. The Albany W C T U will hold a thank offerini social at their hall on the evening of Not 26th. It will be for the purpose of raising money to meet tbe strait Balance on thehalL Kev 0 J Burehett of Portland, General Superintendent of Baptist Missions in the Stats of Oregon, will preach in the Baptist church in this city next Sunday morning and eyemog. A eordial lnYitation is extend ed to everybody to attend. Wa are informed that Mr B F Alley is bent to take possession af the plant for the new paper to be started at Florence and that the frat issue will probably appear next Jan uary. Democrats of Lion county, appreciating the efforts of Hon R A Irvine in tl e int. 1 ests of the people of the state while repre senting tnem in the senate, are now talking of him for the gnbernatvral nominatioa noxt spring. Oregonian. The members of Albany Engine t-o INo 1 on last Wednesday evening gave E E War- fold and bride a surprise at tneir Dome, pre senting them with a set of silverware, Mr Warlord baa been a member 01 mat company for sometime. New earpeta in the latest colors and de signs, oils cloths, linolium ana winaow shades just received at A B Mcllwain'a. Parties wishing goods in the house furnish ing line will do well to call, aa he haa mads another sweeping reduotion nd will save you at least ten per oent on all these goods. Revere House. '.V H Roman.S F S E Moore.Wash C II Frumm.Salem F L Bayne H C H inkle, S F Miss Hatte Cook J Brasfield.Newport Russ House. W M Wagemer S A Rlggs.Port M J Davis, " C 8 Smith A B Tavlor,wf,Iowa E H Stock.Corv John Foran,Port H Kamrjo J J Feabo IJell Reed Billy Arlington R S Games.Corv Mrs Kent H St Helen, Salem E Sanders, Mass II Baum.Port C C Eaton, S F Vlrgca Bunell H Dvert J H Rainev.cltv St Charles. S Waters Portland E Gardiner Yaq A Bancroft " C Cherrv Tacoma A Gottsche " G Borle" S F P Williams Lebanon C Sufers ' t Johnson Sclo E Burt " E Dayton USA S Juda ' E Austin J Morgan J Parsons F Riley V Cox A Loveall R Smith L Hasbrouch T Chetntit Exchange Hotel. H Lohman M Haas J Howard C Rogers D Lvnch M Oliver J Pster C Kelly HARRIED. SWANK SNYDER. On Wednesday Nor 20th, 1889, at Albany by Rey E A McAllister, Mr J W Swank and Miss Dora ITiOR REJsT. An excellent location ror 1 office or email store. Inquire at thia office. Important announcement I WILL &ELL. ""lies' Laird. Schober Mitchell, Geo W Ludlow a HJ llolbrook's, aud all other biauda uuracoa kids I have for 83.00 per pair. Thess are all first class quality curacoa kid shoes and the best brands in the mar ket HOLIDAY GOODS. I HAVE the largest line of Isdies' fine slippers in arsorted styles, ever brought to Albany. Prices ranging from 75o to J.2.00 per pair. In men a slip pers they will haye to be seen to be appreciated. SQUARE Groceries. e o cs SMALL C. E. BROWNELL, Hnoceasorto BROWNELL & FTANARD, Would respectfully oiinouuce that be Is continuing tho business at tbe old stand and that he is bbtur than erer prepared to till all orders with accuracy and de spatch and at prices asiXaTXl'VSXC. BBPOBH Offered In the town. While thanking the citizens of Albs ny for their very liberal patronage in the past I earnestlb soliolt a continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES a superior quality of goods and Con rteoiisiTren tment Very Respectfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWHEIX. Archie Bleckbnrn, Salesman. DEALING Grocerels' PROFITS The New Drug Store IN THE BLTJMBERG BLOCK. I am now bet er prepared than I bav i ever been to ttult my oustomers In the shoe line, I have Just received a large Invoice ol the celebrated Laird Stheber A Mitchell fine shoes fur ladies, There Is no mar.afactnrer who elslmii anything bettor Ibsn these shoes. I In tend to keep a full asiortmenl of them it all prices, widths from A to EE and csa suit the most fastidious la fit and price, I a'so received another invoice of tho popular shoe E P Reeds In Wsskensrast and Patent leather tip. These shoes am well known In Albany asa first claar nice stylo shce. O'dersfrom the country All e 1 with tare and satisfaction guaranteed Has opened his new store with a choice stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Per fiimerys Toilet Cases and Druggists Sundries. Prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded, new and fresh. fM- The public la invited to call and goods and get prices. as Every- inspect PL. KENTON DEALBBIIIT- 6R0 GERIES Choice Candy, IXutS) Fruit, etc. CIGARS.AND TOBACCO NEAR THE! POSTOFFICE ALBANY, OREGG N acre, for a few days. Wallace Cisick ELEGANT LOTION. Snyder, both of Linn county. Favckl E Yocao,