In Ihe mwk tx
ifiTEft mma, uut ami fBp'fi
gtelwad altlie Host (ffl at Albany, Or
jwn.an hooikI o'an iiixiI mnti-r.
M rilllfR (, Kt
C77T OFFICIAL J'Al'Elt.
900D I3STGI-
Itrail I'iruli an 4lh ik.
Tiik Cahb roMTi'(iNiii). The Oregon
Pacilic case occupied the whole afternoon
t Corvallis yesterday. Col hM filed
his report as receiver, and admitted that
he couldn't pay the IiiuhIh. a represent
ative of the UlairHtoekhiililers announced
that if tho court would remove Col II
ja receiver and appoint a man whom he
vouM name the men would all ho paid
st once, .'hiit argument meease wait ail
iotimeiluiitil the 2llrd iiiHt, Kivina the r...
ceivur the interveiniiK tune in which to
niano me payment, wnen tno road ....
to ordered Hold in tin reiriiliii .. Wl"
.,. tlm mini ni to
'i'het'orval'lnTiine'.an anil lloug paper,
glvei ine ioiiohiiii; account ol the case
Col IIoki was represented by two able at'
attorneys from New York. and J K Wealh
trford and Geo E Chamberlain looked
after the IntcreKtK of the unpaid laborer.
The oratory of tin- attorney" occupied the
attention ot the court all aftcr.non anil by
mutual consent further hrarlnt; was con
tinued until Irlilay, Oct, 2jrd, In order to
give the attorneys for tlu pitiiiotur. time
and opportunity to examine the report of
the Receiver that had jimt been filed. In
view of the fact that the laboiers were
(till unpaid, Judge Pipes ordered that the
road be advertised and sold by tlu; sheriff
as soon as poslbU and although the d.ite
has not been fixed, it Is understood Ihe
sale will occur within six weeks. The pro
cecils are to be raid into court and the
wajjes due the employes arc to be first
consklcrcu.
Wciihtkk'm TitiAi.. The Cons', Mail of
October loth says: The trial of. A I
Webster for the murder of Uohert Fulos
occupied two days of this week at the
circuit court. There iih very little in
terest in the trial und few eo,,!u eared
enotiKli otiout the proceeding to attend.
The evidence was very conflicting, and
there is no doubt hut what Home first
class perjury was committed. The ease
was given to the jury Tuesday afternoon,
and the jury, after considering the case
all night, li'rntight in a verdict nt 8o'clovk
oo Wednesday morning. The verdict
was "guilty of manslaughter." It is
(aid on the. first ballot the jury Btood
four for murder in tlie first degree; five
for manslaughter, and three for acquittal.
Twelve ballots were taken und the jury
did not begin to change until Wednesday
morning. It is claimed that mum fine
work for the prisoner was done in get
ting up the jury, and public sentiment
in the vicinity of the place where tlie
crime was committed inch ilea to the
opinion that the killing was a cold
blooded murder.
I.ITtUiKY SOC.'KTY MKKTISO. TIlC Ptll)-
lic school literary society held one of its
most interesting sessions last evening.
After an interesting program of recita
tions interspersed with music, came the
discussion in which fourteen members
took part. Mr T 1' flackleman, who re
ceived his primary education in tlie Al
bany public schools, then favored thel
society with a bnel address that abound
ed in good humor anil sound advice. Tlie
organization will in the near future give
a public session : but us all the members
are young speakers the society lias bv a
unanimous voti ordered that, for the
present, only members and their parents
may ue numittetl.
LlTTI.K Loitl) t Al'NTLKHOY. Last
clianco to-night to see our Native
Daughter of our Golden West who plays
long oooked engagement through Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Washington, Hritish
Columbia and Eastward so we take
pleasure in announcing the above com
pany for it is a rare treat for Alhanv.
Thfv have played in the principal cities
in the United States, including 18 weeks
at I. roadway theater; 10 weeks P.ostnn
Museum, lioston; 8 wveks Columbia
Theater, Chrcago; ti week:! I'.alilwiu
Thi . iter, ;-:,m J.'n.nci.jco ; 4 -v; ek:-i t.llym
lc Theatre, St Louis; 1 v. eel.-. X.-w Cal
ifornia Theatre, San Francisco, und others
oo numerous to mention. T Henry
trench's Little Lord I'aunt'.crov Com
pany, direct from New rork. Ueserve
"eats now on sale at Will & Link's music
ilore.
Tiik Mkrcury Man Akkksted. Yes.
tcrdny at Corvallis B 1" Watson, editor of
jhe I'nrtlai d Sunday Mercury, was held
by Justice Carlisle to await tlie action of
grand jury on a charge of libeling the
character of J R Scraflord , city marsnal
of Corvallis. VYaison gave bail, and a live
easels expected at the next circuit court.
Leo Bhokkn, Yesterday Dr Leeper
las rollinir loi?s nn Ilia fitrm four lniten
from Albany, in Benton county, when
ns left leg was caught under one, break
t"l!both bones hist above the a;;l.le.
tint of "'to city, was sent for
scs me uroKen leg
ArooT Rack was run this forenoon nt
"e lair eronn.l c,,;, ,.( n.;
C"J.nnd Woods, of Benton county. The
porn.r won) jn a rnn of 1(0 yn . ,)v (wo
Reet. to tin .i;0.nn.:.. ; ..f .i.
a.. ... -r-juiiiiiiirii i. ui nit; v or
rIIIS mail. W ho thnnul.t l.n l.n.l a ,. ,,11,
T'"! Latkkt Hits. Oh. What a Differ
t"v.e in the Morn nir." mid 'iiimli il.o
e Man " II .!... l.i: !. ....
.. , "J "ii in hi b uenevo ll go
"id ask W ill A f.i.,1, .!, !,,. !...
Ilin.... . . ... iimiv nir.-c
-".st puces ot music for sale.
.t.R. I wu.uy-fou,- acre tract of
Iiir-l.,..i t- -ui.iiw c nir prune
I !! in f.llti.,:.t.'nn -..1...UI . .
- , ... I' HVIC. I 'll1lll I'll Ji t
:u St Jonn, 4 nide west of Til
"..ill. i: IKmr I
5 l'l'i'-iV '"'r'-' f'-ur.d the rardi.f I'
J "ill who I a; la i.tv arrived in u,
U to ,i .. i ..
Iw-pII . P ..ssioii. iieicuu
reil iecmiii11,.r..i., i i -i. ..
jubllibml everjr uv
Sunday.
. ,. ""i-'i .i.ki iuoeii a Bnarei
"erb!icpniM,i..i.tfi
"IMI.il, A! l- l..cv,.
Mr ; A I.iiiiilL ,... ..( ii
cil of Newport, wis in i. .-it,. i.'i.
II uulliriiMi went to l'.jrtl ied Ind,
me miensl ,d Ihe v.'i.i.;,-,! mil:
J N Combs luis murm-d In .
afler an nlwence of seveml n rtk
!:iny
C I' liiirkhiirt und wile arrived in Al
bany this morning from Sun ! nincim o.
Mr C K Lufollott and f
moved from W ells S'lition to Aliiuny to
ubi'iu uuriug inu winter.
Mrs I'eler Abbey returned to her home
uv .ewpnri yeHt(;nlav, accompanied by
Mrs lieo Iandrelh.
Mr anil Mrs Oley Woodworth, of
f.neiiHiiurg, wash., are in the city, the
guests of Mr A II .Marshall.
. . ...
r.rncsi i pu.k. 01 1 1 urt jstn; rH', came to
the city icidry to consult a plnsiclan as to
ins iieaun, w'iicii we r.-'.jret to sa.- Is not
good.
The following appear in t,c Oakland
COUlllin Of tllO ltsebnr Review in
lones, of Albany, is visiting his mother,
brother and sisters in Oakland this week.
Rev Hhangle is now a resident of ( lid
waKiantl. lie will have slated appoint
ments uere.
Speaking of the Sloan-Iaiinals wed
ding in Co: va'l.s the Times seel.s to get
husbands for the young ladies ol that
city ub follows: Cougi-uUilalioiiBiiru not
onlv in regular order, but very appro
uriute. It is a mutter of no littlu con
gratulalion thai o nice a young man as
Mr.Sluan shond find it necessary to come
to Iteuto'i county to find tlie right kind
of a girl for a wife it is well. There are
plenty of splendid girls aver hcie.
ALllASY'a filll. HARMONIC HfiCIKTY.
A long felt want is being supplied in
tho organization of a society by tlie
young men of Albany. Tin; prime object
of this organization is toalTord to young
men who seek to maintain reputable
characters a pleasant place to spend their
leisure time, without huving to loaf
about the streets or saloons. The organ
ization of this club was completed last
evening witli a membership of (i(teen,
who have placed a sufficient amount of
money to guarantee permanency. A
suit of rooms have been leased lor one
year over the Oregon Hunk. The same
w:ll he elegantly furnished at once.
Officers have been elected and working
committees appointed for the time being,
and the hoys seem determined to make
this matter n success. So far this com
pany is made up of young men who have
felt the necessity of such an organization.
Hut it is earnestly honed and desired
that older heads mid the better 'dasses of
business and influential men of Albany
will assist in this social enterprise bv
uniting with same if possible, or at least
by lending their influence to our support.
For it is evident that uccess depends,
not only upon tl e efforts of charter
members, but largely upon the interest
manifested by the better classes of Al
bany's good people. This move is cer
tainly worthy of the support and influ
ence of all good people. Kormis w ill be
open, clean and warm at all times for
members. Music, readings, debates,
games, gymnastics, etc., etc., will be in
dulged in. Occasional entertainments
will be given, and be it known that it
will not be a strictly "iinti female socie
ty," for we expect to give the ladies the
benefit of some of our best efforts. This
institution is to be placed on a strictly
moral basis, and discipline, order and
gentility will be required. No profanity
will be allowed, and game playing on
Sundays will be prohibited. All men of
good repute, young and old, will be wel
comed, ami will be admitted for a time
on tlie same conditions as charter mem
bers. M.
The I nltrd rresbterlsH,
The United Presbyterian I'reshitiry
convened yesterday evening. The opening
sermon was preac "led by Rev A F Kirk
patrlck, of Taccma. Mr Kirkpatrlck is a
pleasant and fotcble speaker. After the
sermon a social time was enjoyed.
The I'resbytery met this morning for
business. The moderator not being pres
ent, Rev A F Klrkpatrick was called on to
preside over the meeting. . The business
was chiefly of a routine character. Rev J
S Sneer was received into membership on
certificate from the Presbytery of Con:or
d'a, Kansas. Mr Speer Is to labor as a
missionary on the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation.
This afternoon a conference on Sabbath
ichotd work is In progress Ihe evening
session will be devoted to a consideration
of Young 1'eonleN Work. A r.ermon on
lie subj.-ct will he presented bv Rev .S
l.'ell Johnston, Seait'e.'
The I-iesbvterv will remain In session
until Thursday evening. On that even
ing the Synod of the Pacific co:ist will
assemble.
Don't go the trouble of running all
over tho city, but go directly to Conn &
Hendricson's and get what you want in
the GROCERY line. Their stock is
large and well-selected. Fredh produce
and fruits can always be secured at their
stands nt the lowest prices. You get
good goods and prompt attention. In
crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., they are
also having a big run. No better place
in the city for bargains in this line.
Don't close your eyes against theBe facts.
ATTKXTton. The very latest news is that
nn can buv of Julius Gradwohl's
Kumar, for net cash, 15 pounds ernmil.i
ted suu.ir for $1.00 and 18 pouud Extra 3
sugar. All gond sold for net cash from 10
tn 5.1 mr cent less the regular pric, as I
intend to run a strict cash store. He will
.oil Nn 1 kerosene oil for twentv-Hve cents
a grhou. and five gallons of pickles , for 1 1
I1 st ,iet cash, at lulios Gr'dwohl's bazaar.
Hpiso Veeos a geneial assortment of
groceries for sale as above at net cisb .
Keu.oog School. TneKellogg school
of dress cutting at corner of First and
Uaker In the Ralston house i now open.
Lessons not limited. Ladies are Invited
to call and examine the sys'em.
Klein liros hive n large and choice stock
of bi-otsl and shoes for sale at reisnuald.
irisvi Di no invet in fcwt er ntitl'
y.nvi ivo -e-'o uvMr s:
l iann at their toro.
ail t'n aloaut
T:m- iiftv isi'itrh f.'vi-vie,!'.) k conn
tv. if toe M K cIiiikiIi .-Mil! til, wil' bsde.ll
eiiteii mi i!i li'f. Su.iday in fiovemu-r.
Keva Atkii". MeVbind end ot'ij.- minis
ters n nt tut 'u tti n lwi.c
IMHIK AMi AHIIOAU
H u n w ii heard how hits r i l'l.. .- In
Twii,'f,d'8 id'htioii.
St. wit& Sox aril the very best ptmit
"tn;.f.-t'd fhenrs and ciKors.
I,vhe Oxf..rd ties at greatly reduced
n.Ms nt Klein Urol. Must be sold.
A lur.;o lino of eleeant gnlll wjtuhes in
lusty nvw tiavs al Will 4 Stark's.
(iotoOC MeParlani) for ndlery, har
ntss, whip.-, robes, all kinds of horse cloth
ing etc, etc.
The very latest styles and novelties in the
r.v mm just received at the Misses
iim i, Oall ami see them.
With his new bakery Conrad Meyer is
"on eri.ni sun new oustoniers e1
lhii.3 liistciass in baked goodj.
It is now asertd that Balmaeeda is not
dead . Tlit he is alivo and soon expects to
iu iu isew x oik on nis way to Europe.
W W Davis is now in charge ef the Del
uioidco riKt.iurant. Meals 25 cents. Eastern
oysters, frenh. hverj thing first-class.
Dixhle ily tlie largest and choicest variety
i f t'"t in town is at C K HrnwnellV Sun
dricl, Laeket tirtd, g-em, black, Eoglish
b.'tr fast, &c.
Cotton goods have not besn as cheap siuce
tin) wir as ttiey are now, vail and seo waat
bir.i'i-i V lteml bus.
Tlmro are 46 ledges of K of P in Oregon
with a membership of 2400. Of these 15
new Ir.diei have been added during the
year.
Membe. s of the AOUW should pay their
gsRsftinents to Virgil Parker ?at the store
nf Paikr Bros, oa account of the sickness
of the liusncier.
The rental telegraph office will be moved
to the Strahsn block, adjoining nurhart a:
Keenoy, where neat offices are being tutted
up for the company
If ifllicted with icalp diseases, hair falling
out, and premature baldness, do not use
grease nr aleoboho preparations, but apply
flairs flair Kenewer.
Yesterday afternoon a 200 yard horse race
was run at the fair ground between the
horses of II Squires and Wm Hines, for $15
a uiile, the latter winning.
All memlirrs of the Aibany LoddeKo4
I. O O. F should attend the meeting this
evening ai matters of importance sre to be
attended to. 11 r Kussell IN U.
A man recently Inserted the following
advertisement in a newspaper. For candor
it surpasses all previous efforts: 4Matrr
mouy. Serious Wanted, a wife to bother
mv life. Auurssa
The San Francisco markets show potatoes
overcrowded- and weak at 25o to 40c per
hundred, except Kurhanka, Peerless and
IWdhlowa, at 45c to 85o. Oit are $1.35
. tol 45 a hundred; wheat, $1.65 t" 81.75
I peas, bl. 75 to 82; apples, 750 to?l.UU
box, flour, $4.25 to S5 a Wiel.
j The mombers of the Apollo Club are
hereby calhd to meet at the College Monday
evemut, Oct 2bth, lor the election ot onicers
and to take acti m on an invitation to sing
in Monmouth, and for the transaction of
such other business as may be necessary. W
Ii Lee. musicil direoior.
Simo Hixn, the man brought here from
Laramie City, Wy., charged with stealing
190 from a companion at Creswell.was given
an examination today before Justice Kiuser.
After hearing tin testimony and argument
of counsel ho was discharged from custody.
Thn evidenue was purely circumstantial and
very wex. Eugene Guard.
HOP
Notic e to Ladies. My cloaks have
now arrived 8nd I am enabled to give the
ladies of Albany bargains in lull and
winter cloaks for a few days only. I wi'.l
have at my store a sample of everjr style
of sealette and cloth cloaks or jackets
made by one of the largest Eastern
manufacturers. They comprise all the
novelties of the season. These goods
will be in the store for a few days only
and will be sold at wholesale prices. Call
early and secure the best selection.
(i W 8mreoN.
WE Pot wine, of Pendleton, fs in the
city.
MAKK1EI).
RODGERS STAHL On Tuesday
October 20, tSyi, in Albany, by O P
Cosliow, jr, Mr O V Rodgers and Miss
Leatha Stahl both of Li'nn county.
TYCER VENNUM. On Tuesday
evening, Oct. 20th, lS91,at the ft Charles
Hotel, in Albany, by Rev E R Prichard,
Mr Leonard Tycer and MissAddyVen
num both of Brownsville.
as
How many a young wife's heart has been saddened
by hearing the above remark ! And yet how often the
words are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are
in question ! The reason is plain, yet it is "like telling a
secret."
Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder. They cannot be misled into using any
of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow
complexions, when mother did the cooking.
The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a
New York paper, which appear among those who work in
ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore
head. This gradually extends over the face until the com
plexion has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pov.'der is the only pure
cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of eggs.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact the
purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned.
WHEAT. 82 CENTS.
The following booming item annears
in an obituary notice in a Yamhill paper:
"And there on the beautiful snot of her
choice she will calmly sleep in wakeless
slumber, undisturbed by howling blasts
oi roiling thunder."
Tho census reports show generally that
through the f.astthe big cities are grow
ing bigger and the villages are growing
smaller. There is a mad rnsh for large
places. A NewYoik village of 1878 in
loot), a live little place then, in lBUU is
given loo.f, a sample of a great many
other places.
A correspondent in the Corvallis
Times says: Hon J P (julhraith, of 11-
bany, is prominently mentioned as s
strong Democratic candidate for Con'
grees. I have known Mr (ialbraith for a
long time and can vouch for him being a
good lawyer and business man and has
proven himself a very efficient, honest
officer in various positions that lie lias
been placed in by the people of Ins coun
tv and being closely identified with the
O A It interests iu this state would make
a strong race. I second the suggestion
It is getting dangerous business to be
a member of a city council. We men
tioned tlie case of the umncey council
who called each other pet names. The
Newport. Kv . council are in a worse ux.
Yesterday Judge Looney sent Mayor A
L Iierrv and the members of tbe city
council to jail for refusing to obey the
order of the court to use lights furnished
by the Newport Oas Co , as ordered ny
the court. The officials of the city are
declared in contempt and were sent to
jail for six months, or until further order
ol the court.
KEA.L I BTATK xi.rs.
Elijah Osborn ttux to N I Gay-
lord, lot i oik i usuorn s au to
Lebanon $ 100
J L Cowan etux to Isabel I Kirk-
patncK, horticultural garden,
Park ad Lebanon 1100
J L Cowan etux to M Buena Kirk-
patrick. lot 10 blk 2 Park ad
Lebanon 100
ICSCW .Rogers to J R Davis.
Z parcels Bee 12 tp 13 s r 4 w. . 4-1
B Burtenshaw etux toU LCalavan
lots 1 2 3 4 5 blk 4 B's ad Leb. 237
E T Hanson etux to W W Rowell,
14 int 332.8'J acres tp 10 s r 3 w
Marv I & Peter Wigle to Alonzo
lirant, zuo acres tp 10 s r 4 w. 4ii-
O & C R R to jas & Robt Warner,
40 acres in sec 33 tp 9 s r 3 w. 100
Robert Warner at ux to Jas War
ner, hi int in above 100
W W Rowell etux to I S Means,
167.12 acres tp 10 8 r 3 w 5849
Wm McCoy etux to Clyde McCoy,
410 acres tp 14 s r 3 w 10000
Oeo M Hill to Dundee Mtge Co, 68
acres in tp 13 s r 4 w
Wm F Barrows etux to Dundee
Mtge Co, 04 acres tp 13 s r 4 w 1
U P to Fred'k M Morris. 1C0.70
acres tp 13 tp 13 a r 4 w Patent
u B to Kicbard Mayo, lou acres sec
32 tp 0 s r 3 e
U S to Win Vawter, 142.8 acres in
Bee 35 tp 13 s r 4 w
0 S to H P Crawford, 121.77 acres
in tp 13 s r 4 w 250
Total sales 23,2'
Tearhers'ln stltutc.
There will be held at Scio on Friday
and Saturday, Oct. 30th and 31st, a local
teachers' meeting. The first session will
be held Friday evening. Prof Horner,of
tlie Albany public schools, will lecture
on that evening. A very interesting
program is being prepared by Profs
Geddes and Wilson for the occasion, and
we expect a profitable time. Teachers
and friends of education and the public
in general are cordially invited to attend
all the sessions.
SATURDAY, 9 :30 A. M.
School Management, M R Brown.
Primary Reading, Mrs Janie Ooin.
Reading Circle, Supt Russell.
1 :10 P. M.
Physiology, I'rof j C Wilson.
Orthography, l'rof J R Oeddes.
Miscellaneous Discussions.
Ii F RfKSEM., Supt.
A Siioa Iteu. S E Young has iust re
ceived a large stock of shoes, for men,
miiicu iiu eiiiiuren, including particu
larly a fine line of school shoes. Tlie
uesi manes in the market can lie found
lis Shoe department.
LAEGE3T -:- ASSORTMENT
ov
HEATING STOVES.
AT
MATTHEWS 4 WASHBURN'S
Gl to rf W Cr.bh. kucctunr tn Pniiilw AV
Smile, Fliun Blovk, for ymir j b printing
an ainas.
"That is the first READY MADE suit I have
worn for Tw1t Year," sa5d a prominent busi'
ness man the other day, as Iw walked out of the
tore of T. L. "Wallace & Co. with on of those
handsome patterns an'd richly tailored garments
under his arm.
A Perfect Fit
No matUr what liap the man, bo h long and slim or
short and stout, w selected ovr stock to fit
ANY and ALL.
A Largt and Beamtifu1 Line f
Overcoats, Macintosh jwd Rubber Goods, u
A Compltta Line of
BOOTS and SHOES.
Fine Umbrellas,
New and Novel Neckwear,
Latest Styles in Hats.
And we would especially eall attention to our line of
UNDERWEAR, which is Larjic and Complete and se
lected with a view to please thoix- who Miller with cold in
winter. To see it you will buy it. . As regards prises would
say that our daily increase in sales speak volumes,although
we make no pretensions to sell cue elass of people cheaper
than any other.
We believe in strictly ONE PRICE to all and have
marked sll our goods in Plain Figure,
T. L. WALLACE & CO..
Leading Clothiers and Furnislisrsi
ALBANY
Strahan Block,
F. L. KENTON,
DKAI.ER 15
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices,
IS XTltACTS,
And a general assortment of
Near tho P'osfc Office, : Albany, gregoz
I wish to say to my friends and cus
tomers that 1 have my fall and w inter
styles in millinery ready for trade. Will
be pleased to show goods at any time.
Ida M liiu sii.
AtWiMSM'fiil
If. May be seen the
linest stock ol
" gold l and silver
watches, uiamonu and other rings, jew
elry, silverware, &c, in the city.
Removkd. W E McPberson has re
moved his loan and insurance office to
opposite the Masonic temple, where at
present he has plenty of money to loan
on Albany real estate.
is Guaranteed.
-I
OREGON