PtblUb- trj dt j Id th wk. lands.! xcpt0. UlUM SinUffrCat AOARBilk.-A number .1 the CS T5,77T. . Grand Army boys ol Salem have been Imposed upon by o Impostor, who hail initn nfl iin .n.1 .nil. umit-F iiu nam Bes3aylTanin Hovemher 28,1889 1 ol Taylor, with aliases to ault the occaalon says the Statesman. Upon hia advent In Salem he applied to ! W Matthews (or assistance and that comrade failing to make a test rendered the desired aid. Samuel Watkina was also the loser of sev' eral days board, F J B&bcock of some tools and J M Martin of a pair of gum boots, The man pretended to want work, but when a job was found for him he studi ously avoided his friends and disappeared wlien an opportunity was auorded. lie is tall and wears chin whiskers. His . badge is ttiat of chaplain. Other lodges are warneu against nun SIM 41 NIITriNU, Editors ami Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. inredbye&arlerptr wok TusU.pM yur.... WtmUi per aioutli. ...... ....... -I .is . 6.00 . .60 laterdd tiu Pit'' Oilhie at Albany, t)i as second-class mail matter. Ah Swill, a Salcin Chinaman was arrested and fined $5 for beating a horse : L' i .1.1. 1. u.. 1 . 1. -11 .j j( I IJ A J J Sk. !KC ,1 ) ft I S I been a white man with a vote, noattention - V -r I 1 I 1 1 J. . .. U ! . . . I I I I. nuuiu iiavo uccii jimiu iw iiiiu,ii an fiwu ability. Silverton Appeal. The above happened in Albany, initead ol in Salem, and, if An Swill had been white man, and as brutal, he would have been nabbed just as quickly. Twenty white men are arrested in Albany to one Celestial, and there has never been 1 Mongolian arretted here who didn't de serve to be. That's Albany's style. Color or nationality has hothlng to do with the matter. Billy. A fair audience greeted Billy Arlington last evening at the Opera House. Arlington is one of the oldest minstrels In the United States,and though lie has seen his best clay, docs acme good work yct,and is exceedingly funny on 00 cations. Those who attended were disap pointed in hearing something much belter ram Billy than they anticipated. One newly applied joke run about like this. He id lost a valuable diamond In the sea, and thai been swallowed by a whale. Tne whale was caught. "What do you suppose was In it ?" "Why the diamond rlng.of course." "No, several Albany real estate men Haying seven-up to see which should pay lor the Orcgonian ad." Mr I, t Harrows sang "The Warrior Bold in fine shaee. and was heartily an plauded. He has a verv nlea.ant harrow tone voice .which we hope to hear him on many other occasions. The drill undir charge of Sergeant Overman was an in teresting feature of the entertainment. Tun Bjll of Fare The following bill of fare will be served at the W C T U Hall on Thanksgiving day, by the V L's : Dinner commencing at it o'clock. Tur key, chicken, tongue, ham, goose, cran berry sauce, jelly, salads, potatoes, baked beans, turnips, corn.pickles.cheese, mince, pumpkin pie, cake, tea, coffee. All for 25 cents. Ice cream, 15c extra, mere will be an ice cream aocial in the evening in the G A R Hall. An intereating program has been prepared and all are invited. A Siason For Giving. This haabeen one of the moat prosperous years in the history of Albany, and.as a reault.our clti ens generally are feeling 'in resiarkably good spirits. It has very properly fit them for a generous holiday aeaaon. Even the Democrat has become affected, re acting in many longing glances Into the already well stocked stores of the city. And there la aome satisfaction In feaatlng onea eyes. The large and elegant atock of holiday goods at Foshay & Mason's has particularly astonished us j but it is sug gestive of the growth of the city and offers a splendid field for all kinds of pocket books. It seems much larger and more complete even than in the past. The counters are piled higher and lower and the quality ol goods Is In keeping with the times. Their stock of albums is simply elegant, and the prices are astonishingly low ; their line of toilet cases, dressing cases, manicure casti.glove and other port folios surpasses anything ever seen in the city j their long show case filled with per fumcry,ln fancy settings, probably Is as fine as any in the entire state, being com plete In the choice of the stock ; their line of fancy articles, Christmas cards, etc., is well aelected ; their ease of gold pen offers a desirable present. 1 hei e are Ink stands in fancy designs, brush holders and thousand and one articles not even a news- naner man can reascmber ; but ns contpi cuous as anything is their splendid stock of noiiday books, proDaoiy 1110 ocsi 111 u vallev, piled tier on tier, and consisting of the latest and most desirable books in lit erature. You can buy set now about as cheanlv as vears airo vou could buy a sin- 'j e volume. All to?etner nouuni: nin ths nresent stock of holidar eoods.both in aualltv and auantltv hat ever before been seen in Albany, if in the valley, and our citizens should by all means inspect ui goods before buying. MOUE AXUABBOAU Magnifying glatsas at Frenob'i. A fine line ofsolidsilvtrwareat Freooh's Daily Dmiscrat (sr sale evenings at W F Kuha's. Compasses, all styks and iriei. at t M Frenoh't. Qulnocs 75 cents per lashel at C E Brow celt's. MoMahan and Farini's eireui ia wintering at woeauurn. As Era of R. R. Buit.mo. This is great era for building rallroads.and thougl tome of the plans on paper sound big they really are only a forecast of what wll wme day take place. Our Astoria road if now an assured fact, and here is an ar rangement for another one by the Ya qulna Republican : For months Salem and Albany have been discussing and planing a railroad to Astoria says the Ya- autna Republican The indlcatioa-s now point to an early construction of a rord from Albany to A storla. This would give the people of the latter city direct connec tion to tht east and south at Albany. To the east via the Oregon Pacific and to the south by the Southern Pacific, tt will be of greater advantage to Astoria than to .lbany,as Albany now has.bv the Oregon Pacific, a shorter and cheaper route to the ocean at Yaqulna. Salem his nw direct line to a seaport except the inland port at Portland and therefore no competition The most feasible route for the caplto' city, shorter, moic easily cons.iucted,and 1 nea.er point to San Francisco is to build a road through King's valley down the Slletz to Newport, tannine the Astoria & Albany road and the West Side aystem of tne aoutnern racihc. Not Sailed Yet. The storm at the Bay continues, and tt is generally report ed the heaviest for many years. On ac count of the manner in which the waves beat over the bar, now deeD and In good condition, the bteamer Willamette valle' has thought best not to sail yet, and when she will leave port depends on the condi tion ot tne storm. A Brilliant Man. Sllverton has citizen over fifty years old who has resided in the city for the last eleven years and has not been out of town farther than two mllea in the whole time, says the Appeal. Doea not know of several cities having An Editor Waylaid. The editor of the Salem Journal was waylaid Sunday night by a tin horn gambler named George Woods and his wife, on account of an arti cle that appeared in that paper. The cou ple were arrcsieo ana auiy nntu. im editor managed to save a whipping by using his tongue until some policemen ar rived. On the River. The Orient was In the city to day, and loaded with a large cargo of baled hay at the wharf of the O R & N Co. The river is now in fine condition tor boating, and all navigating the river are doing a live business. Fill it Ur Albany can't afford to have an ad. runnning in the Oregonlan this space is reserved for Albany Oregon- It does'nt look well. The ciitzena com mittee should fill it up with something. Now For Thaksoivino. Our readers will take notice that Mr Conrad Myer will be prepared to supply one and all with cakes and pies of all klnds.and especially, mince pies of the thiest sinas lor 1 nn.- g.ving day. j-ion 1 iau 10 icavc ju, dera. PHKASANTt. The Willamette Packing Ca received by to days express a fine lot of notive nheaaants- Call early and ee cure one ot tnese nne nirus ior yum Thanksgiving supper. Will Double in Value. 25 feet fiont .Ine two story brick building, on nt St. Rents paying interest on $iJ,oco,bul!ding In fine repair and will douule in value in lohii.n months, for sale ot su roo. oee ..mn n. this will co fast. 0.ner bur- in oHv.riiiM bv us have go.ie. Not a ..noi. I mi a, ii-i- on record wiere tecula tuis buying prope.-:y of us have not made mor.ev. WALLACE V.CSH.'. Look at This. 134 fet front on ri",t S: eel, right on .be line ot improvement, for $60 per foot. We'll wager many as seven thousand inhabitants. Does I pony that the propeity will sell for $100 not know where Salem and large cities are situated. Tats Ditch. The water was let out Jof the ditch Saturday, showing a pretty rag ged beltotn, large mo.tsy lumps filling the canal. The new company will clean the ditch the entire length, it is reported, which will greatly increase its power. many other I ., 1. 1... than twelve montha in fact e wi'l fjls-e anv man who mav bu 2$o for a twelve months bond at ! nn not nrociastlnate. To-worn : . 1, .jo late, becruae you can't buy eve. yihlne else down that way for thai - 0 11.... , r.-.irr pnee. Wallace & Cusick. tsTFor TbanksKtvlnctEa Backs, Chicken, Tarkovs, Geese. Cranberry Sauoe, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Sweet potatoet, Hurre Ridish, Crapes, Granges, Smyrna figs. taesn ouves, Miiico meat, try it; something new; citron,lemnn pcol, rasiins, curranU, lomnns, walnuts almonds, peannts, Brazil nuts, tilbeits pel cans. Willamette Packino Co. Kid Glevea I Kid Ulorsa 1 1 I I have just received a full Una of kid gloves branded Our Own. This is a genu, ine kid glove. 1 buy direct from importers In New York and consider them the best value of any glove - ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 rows of siitcnlng, $1.50 per pair. I also carry a full line of the celeb; ated Foster Liu glove, five hook, in DiacK or colors. ' 8. E. YoUNt). Celery, Turuips, Parsnips, ' Bananas, Fia apples, Ca.1- Figs, Hubbard's Elegant Lotion. The fi nest nrenaration ever discovered, for rendering the skin smooth, so!t and white It Is not a face paint in any sense of thn word. By using Elegant Lotion - morning and evening, the most Injurious face paint or powder becomes perfectly harmless. In order to introduce mis eiegant prepara tion, we will present to each lady calling at our store a sample bottle. This offer remaina good for the week only. H 0 Hubbard, Prescription Druggist. If you want pure, fresh diuxs uatroni: the new Drug stnra. Finest fountain pens in the world for oulv 'j.trj as r ai iTeiicii k. Mr WW McO-e, toll koepor, on the mountain wagon loud, is in the city. Arraueements are Leinff mndo to establish a bank at Nev port by balein capitalists. Tacksoncotiuty' assessment roll shows a de preciation of$7CO,4u'7. Whdts tho matter. ProtrseteJ meetings are heinit held at the Christian church, and will continue each nigbtthia wck. Pigs feet , chestnuts, mackerel, chow chow and Rovei'M other fins oatabtes just received at LaForest & Thompson's. Smoke the celebrated Havana tilled oi- gare, manufactured at Julius Joseph'u oigar factory. Only 6 cents. Mr P A Farrsll, a lenresentative of the Oregouian ia in the oity gathering informa tion for use in the holiday editicn of that paper. New Subscribers to the YoulhiComvanion lor 1UU will renoive the paper free the re- maindor ot tins year, f rice 1.75. r. I,. Kenton, agent. Have your prescriptions tilled at the new drug store. Gur new druggist makes a speciality of prescription work. Aoeuraoy and puiity guaranteed. Subscriptions fot all the leading news papers and magazioes receive' by F L feu ton, near the Postuflioo. All orders for warded without delay. Ladiea shoe, meus shoes, misses shoes chiidrsas shoes, mens boots, boya boots, it less tha 1 eost to make room for other gooda at Kj Xi lirownell s. 1 ha 'earn ot A D Morris ran away yes terday forenoon coming toward the city, but by jndioious management did no damage, Mr morris staying witn them. The senate in Montana has failed to orga nize vet ana two lower bouses have been or ganized one by the democrats and one by tne republicans. The latter is a "ramp every sense of the word. J P Faull, F F Campbell and E H Mir, of liak"i City, will be in Albany on tc-nights train aod will meet our business men at the office of J K Weatherford to ooafer in refer ence to the Oregon Pacific going to that city. 10-aiorrow they will go to Coryallis, Mr Williams, the Yaonina Bay barber. was in the city to-day on his way home from Astoria, .where he had baen investing in property . He reports the npward tendency ot the real estate market as being rapid, and that quite a leeal boom is anticipated. Kew carnets in the latest colors and do- sign, oils cloths, iinolinm and window shadei just reciived at A B MellsraiD s. Parties wishing goods in tbs house furbish ing line will do well to call, as he has made another sweeping reduotion and win save you at least Un per eent cn all these f seda, Mrs Eliza Woodin. of'Albany, department insneotor of the Woman's Relief corns, vis- i Salem yesterday and conducted an in spection of the galew oorps, ttnding every thing in good condition with flattering pros pects, iter report will say as mucn, asatos' THAKKSGIVItiS THOUGHTS, BY A VUSTOMER OF LAFOREST & THOMPSON'S. Thankful I'm not a Chinaman nor a Hot tentot. Thankful I'm not president of these Uni. leu states. Thankful that I live in Alb.ny. Thankful that I do my trading with La Forest & Thompson. Thankful I'm smart enough to know a bargain when 1 see tt. Thankful I see a bargain every time I go nuir orcst ot 1 nompson s. Thankful times are not hard. Thankful I'm not a hard case. Thankful I've got some hard cash. Thankful I'm not hard up. Thankful I saved money this year by trading with LaForest & Thompson. Thankful that I am thankful. Thankful for LaForest & Thompson's new SIOCK. Thankful for their low prices. Thankful LaForest & Thompson's trade is increasing. Thankful that people grow smarter every day. Thankful when they are all as smart as I am and trade with LarornstS inomp son. LaForest & Thompson, Albany, Oregon. Ups and Downs. Some of the princi pal ups and downs in business life Is to keep quality up and prices tfesvij. This is being done very successfully at LaForest & 1 homnso l's, and those dinner sets to be (!ist.iii"led a-nong our customers Jan. 1st Is creating no lii,le Interest as well as our prices. A party of ten sorvoyors whe bays been surveying the Lebanon wagon road on ac count ot the government salt now pending, arrived ia Albany on yesterdays 4:S0 trail from Letutnnn. Thav hail haen oomnelled to quit work on aesount of snow, which was a foot deep in places, and on family in crossing, they reported lost two norses on acuonnt ot it. Sojiri Dels. 32 fine lots In YaquI nu City for sale cheap. also 420 acres of fine farming land at $30 Pr acre, for a few days. Wallace Cusick. A NEW ARRIVAL. Larie line of Gents Driving and Dress Gloyes. Exclusive agenoy m Albany for tfci esuib.'atea Dent gloves at ARI0W3 & CXABLS. Dang. One of the finest lots of guns and revolvers ever received In Albany nre now in stock nt Stewart tr. Sox's. Hun ters should call and see tbe-r. and get pricct before buying. All Persons. Indebted to the late firm of Brownell & Stanard are requested t. call and settle at the store of C E Brownell without delay or make some sntisfactory arrangements. Harrisburo Photos. I G Crawford, the artist, will go te Hanlsbu-g the first of December to remain a number of days takiigpiclu.es for all who may give htm a call. Mr Crawford is a fine artist, at ail will say who Inspect his work and 'he people In that locality would do we't :o avail themselves of this opye. iuni'y 10 get nne pictures. Chjsp House and lot 'n 'he cliy. Is ren'cd to as to ppy good lute 'eit on 1.1c moiic r l.ivs-el. Qua er biocks In he scronu . ill. '0.1, vao.it lo 'it tne ti add-, '.on. B.'rt j'.is 1 1 a'l iviis of t'e c Adu'l'on lois, st e p-ojerty and fj..ns .0. "'e. E G i:e.n vicy, Peai E-. a.e a-ent, Bojda bl 1 alb'iy. Ksep Yot-t E.-is 0.";n Gutss & S0.1 have icceiveJ a fine line of ho'Vay goo. s uc!i at plush albums, fancy fee, nlcel Put uo nt l n.'t a.iJ an elegant s-ock of a ilstt gooi- li whlci the' e mpl.'.ig qui.e a regular speciality. T e p.opose keeping as Hie i assoitutnt fall to be btalaei in tne city. CONNtemplate This. While con templating the approach of the holiday season do not pass Conn Bros store witnui calling and examining their fte stock e doll buggies, picture books, and as wen their tine assortment 01 lamps i trui.- ery ware. They propoae keeping some thing inepusuc will want. AsToru. Lota In the North add'Oon to Astoria. Price $55 each on the In stallment plan or a discount for cash, These lota are selling rapldiy in Po-ilend and other clt'rs. I am authorized to sell bvti few blocks and It will pay you lo call ei'lv r 'u P.' yur choice. -E ( Bea. sl ' Real .la.e Agent Broadal'oln St Al- uany. A SurrRio M vssei.. I have re-Vv-cd a case of all wo red il-ed flannel from wuich I i'linic su?e,-...- 10 .1 i. .ilH (or Hie mice. Paitles wl-i h.gio pu cssew''! dowe'l to ca'! trO ixa nine it. Samuel E 1 ouno. A Verdict That the giamd dici'avef cat, ornamental basket!, eacn conti'-iing one pound of choices, tra, at LiForett & Thompson's, is the finest Importation ever brought to AILanv. This tea Is htsket ired, pu-e and of rich flavor. We offer It t tne as. crash's low price of 40c Thanksgiving Dinner. -Make your arrangements to take your Thanksgiving ... ... t.-ll TL. V T dinner at tne v u 1 u nan. will rive one of the finest dinners eycr . 1 1 1 f - Mnll given in tne cry ana an j Watch tor bill 01 tare. Tiiahrsoivino Notice. Ail those de tiring turkeys, geese, ducks, or chicken t for Thanksgiving must leave their orders bv Wednesday noon. Willamettc Packing C Now ia the time to bay overooats. ' Win ter is coming on and It ia already too cool to be without one. Blain has a large and line stock to select from, and there ia no trouble in being smted. Hotel Arrivals, St Charles. J Gay J McNary Fargo M .Schmidt yaqulna r Lines Albany O Bear Roseburg U Lahn S r J Roberts E Williams G P F Rooks Chtcaga W Lampe Portland Russ House. T B Vaughn.Fox V J1I ChapmanJ'ffs'n Thns Arthurs.fort A Knrtliolomew W L Medlam.OrCltr W Davenport.Col Win Etters, " AS Barnes,Ash!and E .V Medlam, " L E Olmstead T A Rogers, Wish Revere House. F M Daniel.Sclo f A Croft, " W W Croft, J M Taylor, ' E O Hyde, N Wolf E M Vantlyck, Port J r caraner, N B Swatzer, I I) Hcrron.S F J S McCain, Salem Mist Denny, Exchange Hotel. A Beardtley P Bartl-tt Call tnd see JU5VIBO At Ellis' Cigar Store. I am now better prepared than I havti ever been tc ault my customers In the shoe line, I have just reeeWed it largo Invoice of the oelebrated Laird Schleber k Mitchell fin shoes for ladlM. There Is no manufacturer who clalnui anything bettor than these ahoea. I In tend to keep a full assortment of them In all prices, widths from A to EE and can cult the most fastidious in fit and price, I also received another invoice of the popular shoe E P Reeds In Waukenphaat and Patent leather tip. These shoes art well known in Albany as a first class- nice stylo shoe. Orders from the country fill ed with care and satisfaction guaranteed Famuf.l 2 Young. ET YOUR WOOD NOW, The nn. T dAmiirnnrl bavins? purchased the wood, yard and wood of P iV Spina de aires to inform the public that he is pre ps ron to till all orders lor oaK.asn.mtpie and fir wood. Ordors left at the office of Wallaoe fc Cusick will be promptly at tend 3d to. FRED W, BLTJMBEBO. ItOR REWT. An excellent location for 1 office or small store. Inquire at this office. 1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889 Just reoelve'd a larg-e involoe of Foreign and Domeatlo woolen in Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings. We make a apolalty of FULL DRESS for Balls and Partlnc or regular evening wear A iierfeof fit guaranteed at THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. ZACHES BROS., Opposite Post Office. TMPORTAiNT ANNOUNCEMENT. I WILL SELL ladies' Laird, Schober Mitchell, Geo W Ludlow's HJ Holbrook's, and all other btanda enracoa kids I have for $3.00 per pair. These are all first clses qnality enracoa kid shoes and the best brands in the mar ket; HOLIDAY GOODS. HAVE the largest line of ladies' fine slippers in assorted styles, ever I Ibronght to Albany. Prices ranging from 7So to rz.UU per pair. In men a slip pers tney win nayejio oeseen to ue upimw--... H Baur E James G Robertson C McCahan P Thackard R Patrick F Johnson D Cummlngt P Swancon W Brooks H Johnson W Shaw D Pater C Hall F Con well P Hankson G Gardner S Hunt Sheriff's Sale. Utt Circuit Court 0 the Statt 0 Oregtu er the County of Linn: Jane E Ballard, Plaintiff. ve. Martha McBrlds and A V MeBride, ber hutotad, Florence K Slater ana Jonn a Hl.ter. bar hnsband.Canie B Hackleman and CC Haeklesnan, her husband, Frank R Ballard, Maud Ballard anaora canara, Defcudants. Nntlos lis hereby riven that by virtu of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above named Oocrt In the above entitled suit, I will en Saiartlaj, llic stlhday r Defeat ber, 1SSS, at the Court H 'ine ,1'ior In lh city of Ail'iny, Linn county, tlregon.at the hour of o is o'olot.K p ui. if said day, "Oil at imlilio aiiRtinn for caih in hand to the hfiihes-1 Idiier. the real ncoiierty de- acribnl in said elocution and order of ale as follows, In-wit 1 Beginnint at the ncrtbesst corner f the Donation l and claim of K'ruore Keos and Mary Jr.e Ket, his wife. Zt tlftration No 2-'.l claim No 63, in tp 13, south range 1 west of I !e Willamette aneridlai,, in Linn county, Oregon, and running thence eat 30 chains, tLeno anutb 47 71-100 ohalns, thence west 10 chains, thence north 10 chains, tbenre west 20chslm,thenes noith 28 71-100 chains to the plaee of beginning, containing 1116 seres more or lets. The prsrwdt arising from the ssle of said prei mites to be applied : First, to tbe psj ment of the ensts and disbursements of.this suit taxed at f :0.70 and aovruing costs i second.to the payment to the pay. menl to the plaintiff. Jane E Balla.d, the sum ef 1216.40 with accrulnt interest thereon frm the 4th dsy of November, 1810, at tbe rate of 8 per rent per annum , and tne funhor sum of 25 Attorney's feist third, tr.e overplus if any there ha to be paid to the defendant, Martha Mc- BIlthla 83rd day ofSovembwr, 19 Jonn Smallmox, Sheriff By D Smith, . Deputy. SQUARE Groceries. DEALING SMALL C. E. BROWNELL. Snoceaaorto BROWNELL & PTANARD, Wonld roapectfully i.ntoiinte that he Is continuing the business at tbe old stand and that be ia better than eyer prepared to till all orders with accuraoy and de spatch and at prices Bawru"vic3xt bbtobs Offertwl In the town. Whllo thanking tbe oitlaena of Alba, ny for their very liberal patronage In the past I esrnestlbsollolta continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES a superior quality of good and C011 rteouslTrentment Very Respectfully, Tours for Business, C, B. BROWIELL. Archie Blackburn, Salesman. Grocorei PROFITS