AILi' DEMOCRAT ubilsheri every day Id tbe week ex it Sunday. TES i PfUTTl.MJ, Editors and Prop'ri. tered atthe Post Offlna at Albany, Or gont an aoeoud o'an mail waiter. , NOVKUHKU IK. ISM, LOCAL HECOIU). tpuHMEUH. Tho Keforin Journal, of jrthind, one of whose editors lmn been oiigh the valley, given the following nee ns uiiiuug tnose interested in ru in movements in this countv. f:ikvillu: Mr. and Slrn. It. A. liani- 1, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Morgan, A. Y. ith, JoliiiBon White, K. J. Juiikin, 11. Crawford, etc. U. A. liiimford I clear ideas on liiiunce. taxation. hind nor and outer reiorinn. $hedd: V. W. Kobinctt, N. Hnlver- id, Win. KobertH, Jiuiirs Mav, Mr. Jrawford, J. 0. Davis and F. M. Kine- irt are anions the many at Shedd seck DC good government. Hutsey: J. 11. Lame, P. Z.Taylor, II. . Keniston, J. W. Wright, and the latemaiiH are tmbHtantial men in thin ocahty who vote ami work for the nona- ation of Uncle Sam from the lirm of 'eeler & Skinner. Harrishurg: 1. W. Ishain. lr. H. A. Davia, Walter HiiHtun, lir. Ilendrix, and itheru are milMtiuitiitl workers in the rork of reform. Da. Ooiins lectured Inat evening at tho iV. C. T. U. hall to a fair house. Hie liacniirao was an interesting one, and leoplc interested in tho liibte are highlv tYored in being able to hear him and bin relics of the Holy Laud. Ho was at of a party of twelve who -made the -nly trip around the Dead sea that has ueeii made by a partv for Bix hundred rears, though two or three men have at emotcd it alone. The laud east of the Jead sea is full of robbers, and the peo--le never wash, bo it is no wonder. To- uiffht the doctor will continue his trip rod will have a dozen of our citizens in costume, to illustrate the habit of the people. The Fikhmkn'h Mall. Nicely gotten up invitations aro out for tho firemen's vlll, to take place at tho Armory on .aauksgiviug evening, Nov. 27th. tiood jiBsic has been secured and a big time is ected, firemen appearing in regulation Ldiforui. Following are the committees: tn Keception. Capt O II Irvine,lr M TiKllis, J N Hoirinan, Judgo I) K N blltckbiirn,C II Stewart and Geo Humph- n Invitation. Will II Warner, J It Wvntt, I. Vioreck, II I. Oanor, 1) j Du bn'iillc, II G Hale. Floor Managers. T J Overman, Walter Parker, F N Wood, Jr., Thos Monteith, Jas Callahan, M 1) Phillips. Guessing. The San Francisco Exam iner gives a list of those winning prizes in its prize guessing contest. All the closo guesses on Oregon were by Cali fornia men. V E Dingle, of Woodland, Cal, came within ten guessing 3PJ,rxKl, aim no received the flUUO bull. W 10 Osborn, of Sacramento, Cal, and (iustav l.ieske, of San Diego, each guessed Tort land's population at 47,3110, being within fi. J h C'arr, of San Francisco, guessed Astoria's population at 7,0li.', within t!4, getting a lot in Traver; Kdwurd Weller, of Suleni, guessed closest on Emieuu. I.'.lot), w ithin 8, and received two lots in 'alermo, Cal. John Clarke, of Hun Diego, guessed Salem's population at i,i'ni,anii me r.xilinllier gives it as I, Nub. A inistako tliere of course. 0 11 l'ark.of r.ugcne. gets a lot in .New (Jlncuco. gues sing The Dalles population as 3, 175, given as 3,015. AuL'ii-t Kess'er.of Oakland.Cal. was closest on Washington's population, gicemug ,i-io,OfO,wiiiiin u. it Li iiiirieii sliaw, of AHhland, put F.llcusburg's pop ulation at L',NW, within 4'.', and gets two i raver lots, ins inthur lives at Lebanon. Mr 1'mrtciishaw also got lirst pri.e on 1'ort Townsend, guessing 4500, within 1, getting a lot m (south Sacramento. A r Cute, of Fullbrook, Cal.Kiiessed Tucson's, Arizona, population as , zoo, within b, md gut the lot in Wheeler's addition to Albany, presented by Wuiluce & Cusick. Doll IIa.aak. The ladies of the Uni ted l'resbyterian Church will hold a Doll Hii7.au r sometime near the middle of December, Full particulars and details will he given later. A largo and hand somu assortment of dolls has been pur- council in isisuuc, rapier .Mache, wax, iduna, and even the traditional rag habv" will have a nlaee. Kverv child can lie accommodated, as both drcBsed and undressed dolls will be on sale, the prices ranging from 5 cents to f.i. r.very variety of costume from the "old short gown and petticoat" to tho handsome party urcss will be displayed. Cloaks, ulsters, hats, caps and bonnets, also extra suits of clothing and underwear, will be furnished. Any lady preferring to pur chase a doll dressed to order, can call nt Mis S K Young's and select her doll and leave her order. Those wishing extra suns ot clothing can nave them made by seniung an order to the same place. Com. op Akkasuk.mknts. 2300 Siiakkn of stock in the C. & B. K, M. ic. M. Co. changed hands Wednesday 1500 shares were traded for a l.TOacre farm in Nebraska. Brownsville Times. 2 low any one could exchange stock in inch a well established woolen mill for a Nebraska farm, some of which people arc almost abandoring to get rid ot is an enigma. If the stones of immigrants coming from Nebraska aro true we wouldn't trade our office towel for a dozen farms, particularly if wo had to work thaiu a year. Anything dot Kansas. Just before the late election Benjamin Mitchell came tojWa.diington from Kansas. Hehasjust received notification of his election to the If rislature from the Tenth Kansas district, fc-a) declines to return to accept the ollice, i he would rather be in Washington wUh- tftomcethan be governor of Kansas. Ilia Walla Statesman. I 1 ' -- ! H & T. A Th mnnthlv mestinr of the Boll(ling and Loan Association will he held ext triday evening at the ollice of Uewett & Iryine. The iiftb series will be opened. iter get in . m mm Will he Hkre. The LaditsAid Society ,ve received a cablegram giving no! ice that :he Peak sisters cf Alaska will he here on time lor the entertainment to be given by 1lieq on tbe evening ol isovcmber the 2oth, at the Ope ra House. Police News. A man too drunk to walk, tumbled off tho sidewalk this fore noon, was tumbled into Mueller & Gar rett's delivery wagon, and thence into tho caliboose. As he is a 200 pounder. muscular and from Stavton, on the Sun- tiain, we refrain from publishing him to the world. Two wood choppers from across the river came to the city last evening, tilled up on fermented com juice, got glorious ly druiiK, and were corded up this atter- noon in the can noose. 1'. S. They have just broken out of the rear end ot the building and skipped out. Only Onf. 1'aper in Oregon stands up for the recent centus. The Pendleton Tribune, edited b' superintendent of the census, Stange says, ''What is the tense of the continued "kicking against the au thenticity of the census. It was belter taken than any pievinuscensus.and though not ahsolutelv corrcct.lt will be the found ation of all data concerning population etc. for the next ten ears. This being the case why shoulcn t those dissatisfied wit it stop butting their against a brick wal Thev cannot bv any poasibility have it changed ." JIIHIITS. Silverton lias the broad gauge now and ill soon have electric liifhta. I'mbnblv 11 UO Other statu can so munv tnu-na lu found able to support electric lights as in Oregon, in proportion to its population. Hazlett, tho pilgrim printer, is now making bis ?.'iid annual imirnev on foot northward through the Willamette val ley. Some years ago ho worked for us on tuo uoidendale Gazette a w hole week without getting drunk, the reason being that he had nut a cent and nobody would ireuv nun. i 'alias itemizer. A boy with a new fcl.SOtov engine and suoes in snreds. Ins heels and toes sport ing in i no irosty atmosphere was a spec taclo a Democrat i.-an did nut contem plate with urbanity. The world is full oi it. Drummers brims most "gags" to town. Like Hie beo thev gather tho nollen of joke in town after town and spread it about. One of thein ill the city says the gag now, when a man is "layinganytliiiig down" to you is to saw "Ob, 1 don I know" to every remark. Gradually he will work himself into a storm.alid there n lavs the fun. Thu idea isveiv bril liant. Six Chinese pheasants turned loose in 18H8 iii the valley have increased to ,000,000 bv careful computation. Now if that is the case lure, will some student Ull us how many pheasants there would now bo in China if six had licen turned loose in the davs of ConftiFcius. and in creased at tho same rate, w hich of course they have not for few countries aro so prolilie as this. Ten years is not very long: hut it makes some difference so far aB the rela tive population of t he states is concerned iNew KorK was lirst in lso and likewise in 1800. Pennsylvania was second hot! times. Ohio was third in 1S80 and fourth ill 1800, Illinois having jumped up from fourth to third place. Missouri retains tho fifth place. Massachusetts has jumped from the seventh to the sixtl: placc,liidiana dropped from the sixth to the eighth, Kentucky has fallen from the eighth to too eleventh, Michigan remains ninth and Iowa tenth. Texas lias increas ed from the eleventh to the seventl: Mississippi has dropped from the cigl teetith to the twenty-first place. Minne sota has como tin from the twenty-sixtl to the twentieth, Oregon dropped from thirtv-seventh to tho thirty-eighth.while asliington increa ed from the lorty seventh to the thirty-fourth. E C Searta, is foiling his entire stock of dry gnods 'at cost, to ui&ke loom for a large line of bunts and tdmes. HOME 4l ABUOAD. Powell & Co. City Council to night. J It N Hell, ii in the oity. Hiive Ylereuk tluve yol. Buy your groeerisof Parker Bro's. 8aiU'r krsutat C E Urowuell's, A good FuuuUla pen at F M French's fir Try it. CE HOtltL AMI I'EKKOSAL. E. J. McCatistland and wife are in the city. Geo Humphrey is in Seattle on busi ness. J. W. Gardner left for, the Santiam mines this afternoon. Mr K. Ktiner, traveling salesman for II. Levi & Co, was in the city yesUrday. Capt. E. I. Lanning has returned from his coal mine up north, bringing home some tine specimens. J. W. Compton, one of the solidcst farmers of the county, of Scio precinct, has been in the city today. Cheadle cheese is the best. Brownell. Fresh Now England mince meat, on sale st C E Bruwnult's. 810,000 to loan hi next two weeks. S N Steele & Co. Call at IIulio - Ds von's New Drug Sto.e or fresh drugs. Ilulia & D-iwson, druggist's, with F M Frt neb, the jeweler. Nice hlesohed celery every moruiug at Blodgetl's & Sou's store. A barrel if ICapo CjJ cranberries just odoned at blitugett s. leu bvautitul pieces of silvewaro givon away French a Jewelry Store. Mr L ludson has just opeueil a meat mar ket just east of Muller & Garrett's. Phvsiciau's prescriptions carefully oom- pouuded at Ilulia & Dawson's drug store. Thirty sets of Hne spare ribs at Haiglit Bros, to-ninrrow. Leave your ordeis early At auction sale of horses this afternoon a apan or gras, nve ami six years ox age. soiu for 4. We are selling five one ponni Vars of Savnu Soap for tweuty five cenls. Blodgett .Si Sou. Eistern ovsters mud snuer kraut just re ceived at Mueller o. Uarrett s Oond solicitor and salesman wants position Address Bustler, care o' this office. Marshall Hoffman has nut into the city pound six or seven head of cows, heifers and teersauu a roanj horse. Wo have just opened a barrel of choice ucinixed pickles which will be sold in quan tities to suit purchaser. Blodgett & sou, S N Steele & Co., cap get you loans from $200 to SI 0,000 fori, 2, 3,4. 5, (i and 7 years on good real entato security. Call early. Thos. Kay woolen mills blankets, flannels men s, youth s and boy clothing, tor sal, by (1 W bunpsoii s, agent, Albany, Oregon. City election Dec 1. It promies to be very ouiet. As the salary of the Treasurer has been iucreasid to $200 a year there wl be more of a contest for the ollice. Tnt aimed a full line of ladies, cllil drens. men's and boy's foot wear at G W Simpson's, which will be sold at bottom prices. A title- display of chlldrens school shoes on center table at C K Browne!: are going rapia ly at less than lirst cost. Call and select pair before they are all gone. Yesteradv afternoon EdwarJ Cue receive a Gne of &5 for being drank and disorderly. As i is approaching New Years it would be a good time for Case and some of the other lioys to begin niakisg lesolution to quit the infamous habit. WOK III '0H!EKIU. Powell & Co. Gold esues at Will of Stark's. F. M- Freoch keeps railroad time. Now oreain cheese just received at Cohrad Meyers. For artists' supplies go to Stauard & Cusick'a. Egan & Acliison ate selling monuments at Portland prices. iou hsve a big stock to select from Poaell & Co' A popular place L Viereck'i sheviog and hair dressing parlors. The piano that cives perfeot satisfaction you can find at Mrs Hymen's. Choioe sweet Delaware grapes rceelved fresh every morning at C E Brownell's. Big bsrgains iu ladis -o,d scuts Rold and gold tilled watches at F a1 French's. A 2 horse enulae for sale ehoao. iu good oouditiou. Write to J B hughes. Beet, stock ofilver ware in Albany at Will A; Stark's. No dsuht of it. Se-j. Mons', Youths' and hoys' clotting and turuisiung goods at u w .itnp9oti'fc. , A ti st cl-iss nhave for ouly 15 cents at L Viercck's, Saltmati-h Biock, Albany, Or. Have you aceu tho-e parlor suits that T Brink fios just received They are nice. If you w-mt a hue t-aii-t or bath soap ea on Stuuard & Cusiel., City Drug Storo, For perfectly pure water buv the Xatun.1 Stoue I'dterer of M.ittliews 6? Washhuru. For bargains in monuments, headtt'ines. etc., goto K.n & Aiimou. Aloany, Oregon. Lidiei call and tlie Idia novelties in dross goods at li C Soarls. You should eail and see those flee library limps at C K UroH-uuil's before buying else-wne.'e. If vou want a good tilk umbndla with gold or silver hautllo go to French's jewelry stoe. Quality is u hnt hrhfa Matthews & Wash burn ell the most stoves of anv house iu Al bany. Call e.vrly and civo vour orders to Mrs Hvmen lor tho -luveniie B .ik. so they will be here for Xtnas. Buy vour jfwclry at Fro ich's Jewelry Store. Every, rlo'Iir3 m c:th gets a ticket to the drawing. Tickets for ALL e-titero tmint, over ANY route, for sle by W. L. Joter, at S. P. ticket offi.-c, 't'or cold nights buy ThosKiy woolen mill blankete, clieapct In town. Forsulo by G W Simpn, sgeut. AUmdv, tlreen. Aro Dr. Dnrrin'n Cures Per maiieiit. This '1'iestion 1' often a-kod, aa many of the cures are done so quickly. That they are permanont no one will attempt to deny, alter reading the following Bat of names our leorter met at Dr Darrin'a offlcs, who had been t ureal two or three year ago. Mr Vllltam Parrott.r.f Middleton, Or, was almost totally deaf for years, cured two years ago. Rev M M Baanor, of Brooks, Or, cured of nasal and throat o I tarrb three years ago. Mra F A Morris, Nowberg, Or, ay she Is cured of othmm and bronchltea of ten years' standing. S.io was cured three years ago. Wm M Co! well, t-kamokawa. Wash, sciatic rheu matlsin and liver complaint, restored to health; also bit brother, Geo L Colwell. Skaraokawa, Wash, waseuredof a numb cess of tbe arm two yearn since. Mra F. Ahlf 103 North Fourteenth street, Port land, cured three years ago, after nine doctora had failed.of pdnlu! menstruation autl womb trouble in every conceivable way. general debility, pain ttiroiign the heart and lungs. Hundreds of other p?tients could be named uad we space to publish them. The doctors are crowded with pt.tlenU from 10 a m to 8 p ni. Hrs Darrln are no doubt Hie hardest w irked men in ."ortland Tho doctors have a larue country practioo and send tnelreleotrio r. medies to anyone desiring borne treatment for any curable cbrunte. acute or private diseases, which are kept strictly o--nndenllal. One of the doctors Is, vbdtlng different towns In the state to better accommodate i hose who llnd it impossible to come to port and. tmeofthe doctors will heat the Washanor hotel, Baker 'ity. Noy IT to 2 the Umaillia house, The Dabes, Nov 2'i and 2-1; IheOregou ho el, Ashland, Nov 'M to 3H; Kugeue City, Doc 1 to 8. The bead otllc? at 70 J Washington St. Portlauc?, will run aa usual. ConRUlta. tlon slid examination free. All clause treated free from ID to 11 daily. A large tr.ck of oil cloth and linoleum just received at Formiillor A: Irvieg's. Remember tht Htuh-.p Backer will again lectuie in Alhaoy, nt ilu Opei) Home, on yov-'nihor 27th ai.d 2S:h. His topics will bo "Egypt, ner lyaninU.p'Onces and ruined temple or tlory. art.-l ' .oiuenoot the pulpit and pUtlr.rm." The largest str.ck g'ases in Linn u met: d spectacles and rye at F M Fp-nch'a. Fre.li Tuilns. New CAni'ETS, new carpets, now car rada and new styles, latest nattnrns. tbe Best in the market, just received atA.lt. Mcllwain's. The stock is large and (choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at tho low- leejt prices ' should call and inspect Ins r olendid stock. It was bought low and 111 be sold low. Wall Paper. 1 have just received mi tlio o.nt a lar.i.1 invoio'if wall pi- . borders, decorations, etc.. including plain ingrains which nre becoming v popular. These goods are better k s and cheaper than ever before. Samitel E Yolno. !!i.ack Ditiiss Gixiim. 1 make a spe 1 1 v of keeping n foil line nf black silks. floi.tiiAY Presents. Christinas will soon be here, and nearly every one wan a holiday ;ircseot for a friend. The most elegant, tastv, enduring and attractive, 1 the Home Manual, for the home, a work nicely written, and full of just such mat ter as mot himes need. It is handsome ly goiter, up, finely illustrated and deserves a place in every househeld. The book is a guide in social, dumestic and business life, a treasury of useful information, touching on etiquette hygiene, household economy, bueaty, care ot children, money making,' fancy work, house decoration, civil sjrvice, history, geography,, physiol ogy, art, etc. Mrs A.M. lalt Is now can vassing tor tnts nook, and every subscrioer lor it gets a yeais subscription to the Home Magazine, a monthly journal. At the last stated communication of St- .lohns Lodge, No. 62, A F & A M, a resolug tioa wis paste I 'Mi tnging tne limeof meetiii. from the. 2d Saturday to the 3 I Tuesday All M. M. will take notice and govern them selves accordingly t -jight at 7, p. rp, By order of tln.W. M. Cauliflower, Cranberries, Hintto Housekeepers. Always set tho mouse trap before retiring nights. Keep the best class of groceries you can buy and use only fresh produce. Trade at the best grocery stores.and by the way there is none better than Conn & Hen Jricson's. They keep tho best in the market, buy their produce of the b'jst gardeners, keep the freshest fruits in season, and carry a fine lino of standard groceries generally. Fat Turkeys, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Pheasants, Turnips, Beets, xfcauer Kraut, rarsnips, x Fine Chickens, Pigs Feet, Pickled I'ork, Juackerul, Sinclair llams, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Comb Honey, Strained Honey, Pears. Ducks, Cream Cheese, Chipped Beef. All ol the above nice and Ircsli nt Mueller & Garrett's. Notice.---1847 Rogc-s Bro's knives, forks and spoons at F M Fren?h's,"The corner jewelry store." Warranted A No. 1. Around Buent Vfata this yeir fl W Mc- Lsughliu has this season raised 1,000 bu'hols f potatoes. Win. Sutherland 100, C P Wells 2,000, R A Wells, 2.800,Frank Gronnd 3,000, H W Murphy Al vSoo 8,000. They Have Comb. A large and ele gant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed In Alha.iv, and can be seer, at W R Graham's. The designs are very pleasing and will suit the most fastidious. Mr Graham appreciating the desire here for stylish goods In elegant patterns has taken cxlra pains to bring on a stock of such suitings as will meet with general favor. If you would see the best stockof goods in this line ever brought to Albany call at the tailor shop of W R Graham. Sunday School Institute. The Bap tist Sunday school institute is to convene in this city this week under tlio direction of Rev E G Wheeler. The following program will be carried out: Wednesday afternoon 1 :30, Devotion al services, led by Key J C Richardson. ;00, Address ot welcome, Key ueo vv Hill. 2:15, Response by Rev Kobert Whitiker. 2:30, Enrollment and organ ization. 3:00. Renort of schools. 3:30, The school Its management How to do c. ill unties Him respuiiBiuiune-o w ulcers. Discussion opened bv Supt B F lorris. followed bv Supt W S Thompson, T S Cbilil, Rev Wm Wells and others. 00, The class a normal lesson conuue- tor. Evening 7: :30,Praise and prayer meet ing. 8:00, Addresses, Key ju Aravis and Robt Whitiker. The importance and power of tlio Sunday school. Thursday mom ng 10:00. Prayer for pastors and siiperiiitendents.WHT'honip son, tender. 10 :30, Paper.Mrs M Bailey. 10:4o, Address, The ssumiay r-cnooi riar vest, Rev G W Hill. 11 :15, Paper, Miss Rose Trumbull. 11 :30, General discus sion. Afternoon 2:00. Praver for teachers and scholars.Miss M Har'low.leader. 2 :30, t'ractical teaching, normal lesson w luctor. 3:30. Papers Work among young people, O P Coshow;. Power of personal example, Miss Auuie imams. 4:110. next Sunday's lesson taught before the institute to a class of little ones by Mrs E G Wheeler. 4 :30, tlueBtion meet ingConductor. Evening 7 :30, Song and praise ser vice, b :00, Jjecture now wo Bpem our Sundays on the csntinent of Europe last year. k Warp Henriettas, Wool al all the hi'e nuvellics iu nls, and trimmings. Sa.muei. E. Young Henriettas, black dress xe Iiuxiiiinj Waoons just received, ill. I am going to give nwnv free, one li each can of Forest Cily Baking Pow . Come early. 1 E Bhowneli.. Order a Fi.nb Turkey For Thanksuivino of Mueller & Garrett. The Most CAiti ETS. Fortmiller & Ir ring have greatly enlarged their carpet l ipartnient, and now carry one of the largest and finest stock of carpets ill the N'allev, embracing a choice variety of the latest designs. This stock is a splen did one to select from, including all grades for all kinds of rooms up to the most elegant parlor. Cull on them for bargains in cartels. Jackets and Wraps. I am now receiv ing my fall and winter stock of hiding missi s and childrens jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good value, and as cheap as standard goods can be liought. I have on hand a lot of Indies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which 1 am selling at cost to close them out to make room for new arrivals. 6AvrrL K Yeuao. Instruction in Music Those wlsh- -' Instruction In piano, organ or har- my, should call on Sirs H t llollen- Vck, at the residence of Mrs Thomas JJontelth. Private rnusicalcs will be given Ipch term for the benefit of pupils. I New Blacks.mithShiiI' G .V Willis ps just completed his blacksmith shop at - corner 01 second and Kallroad streets here all kinds o! Iron and wood work n be had and done in first class order ring on your plow., w.-.gir.s, etc., etc. r repa if. Everybody Says So If the wild aves could talk hey would say, "Go to Powell & Co's for groceries and pro Ju;e, for their stock Is large, their prices low and quality the best. Tills Is the universal verdict of their customers, Dok't RdN Around. Every steamer nowever foggy the bar, brings to Albany an immense quantity of fruits and pro duce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Powell (1 Co's, Their stands are always full of just such things as the publH w'ants. Save runirg around by oiling at their store first. Kid Gloves I Handle. Our Own, genuine kid glove, warranted at Jpl.fio per pair. The celebrated P Centcmcil a. $i.6j per pair. The Mather in button ano st-lng fastenings nt $1 75 per pair, the genuine roster hook at $2.00 per pal" AlsoMus- quelair, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel b. Young. Novkties in Wash t Annies. 1 have lust received direct from ( Incago novel ties in wash dress goods. The new thing for fall and winter wear. I nm receiving the largest line of stapleand fancy dress goods ever brought to this market Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give me a call. Samuel E Youno; Do not pass C E Brownell's store if ion wan" to live economically. Best' gords and owest prions euirantei il. SH1L0H S COUOH and CnnimpHon Cura i sold by us on a guarantee. It cures eousnmntinn. n,, to Rent. Two furnished rooms pear the college, inquire at llil oitice. l.uitN. COMLLY. On Sun.lay eveninj, Nov 1890, to the wife of Adrien Canity, a pound boy. tte W 9 CATARRH (URKD, ti.tli unci sweet broil ffvcured.by Shik h'i Catanh remedy. Feu 50 cents. NiHil I:ctor fro. Ft $hay & Mason, agents. ROfJ HARROWS barrow untf lyou iiwt call on Stewart A Sox. Ic wilt pay you not to forget this. -TEN- Beautiful Pieces of Silverware to be Given Away. At F. M. French's Jewelry store, com mencing Nov. 1st, I will present every one purchasing $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling me noiuer 10 a ennnce to draw one of the following pieces of silver ware: 1. One large dinner castor $10 00 2. " fancy fruit dish 1) 00 3. " silver cake basket 8 00 4. " silver card stand. . 7 00 6. " set silver knives and forks 6 00 6. " double pickle castor 5 00 7. " silver butter dish 4 00 8. " single pickle castor 3 00 0. " Seth Thomas clock 2 00 10. " silver cur-. I 00 ALBANY InURSERIES- J E H AA'E ON HtSf) nt our nursery on itie Ci.rvallts rr.ad, nne-half mile from town, as fine lot of fruit trees of all kind; as can be found any where on th c-ia.it. If you eontomplate planting tree h will pty you to Fee onr stock and get ot'r prhes. Catalogue fiee. HYMAS liKOWNELL. fJEADQUARTERS 10R F. M. Fuescu. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cor Second and teriy St, Albany, Or, O TJPERIOR werk. guaranteed In overr O branch of the art. SVEnlaiglng of all kinds a specialty I bavo jtittt received a case cf Stanard rinta which I.will cell at 25 yarcs to the dollar. Samuel E Youno. SlltS. C. 1. ISTrAKT. V.m. C. D. Stuart, o( 400 ITaj-cs fit, wrltrs, "I havo for years hr.'t of Indigestion nnd nls- pitsla, and Uici licurly cvcrj-thlnir. 1 lnnily I toot A well known .Sarsnpnrilla. ltcausM pirn- plf to break out on my farev.-itluv.-.tliolrlns inc. .coring that Joy's Vcsctaia t.irsoiar..ia nctconlein mlncrnt, nn t raisMnct rtitrorently, Iront for it. The iim;.Us dlsarTsrtd fmmcill. atcly, and I bail 1:0 more returns ol tlio old pells." Altliounli llo nhovo was written a yenr S:ro, Mrs. 8:nart uow n::cr.t:i tl.e pcrmnncney of Its sheets, fcays sho tal:cs an occasioned riors to upl.rcss a symptom ot return and tl-flta'.-.e l:sa perfect f ir.iTcar:-! over her oid tronMe. Thrco m mth organs. ' at the Dfmoo.'.at ofllce. - Call (.167) L(ST. In the Masonie cemetery cr he Albany cemetery, or on 1 he way from Aihxnv to'thsin. on Jsnndiv. Nov irtt.'-, a ladies open fitos hllver waicb. Under will comer a err at favor bv leaving this ofllce. (-Cft) WANTED.-At one a "ire mairesa weaver, lln.ik's. srood wr vn vpply at T 1 ON(()l,IAN PHKAHAN IX WANT I'll ed. Tboso who think they ran at nrcent or In lliefiilurnfurnlnh live Won u-nl-nn phessat.ta orthel: fggs will do well to rorrespoprl with THOS O. FAItltEI.L. P'.rtiand, (ircg n. I And everj'thi.'ig else in the IvVATCH, 610 K. And jewelery line, for the HOLIDAY'S, at tho lowest prices, at Will & Stark's. MOTTO "It Is better to serve Hie public timu ,0 cheat it." Sold again ! .But we've just re ceived a iYesI) lot which can ho peon on our floor any day. Wc are talking about doves. If you are thinking .of buying one, come and inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for we are quite sure they aro from 1 to 2 per cent lower than else where. AVe handle everyhing n tho way of stoves, tin ware and hardware. Matthews & Wasiihuhs. SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! Ftir yVll tlie Treading: NEW JPAPf RS - AND - MAGAZINES Kecijved at F. L. KETOW'S Cash Grocery Store, NEAR THE POST OFFICC. ALBANY, OREO.