In lb nrk i Rilitiiri anil rrop'ri if I I i; t vii i mi jtotrriul nitlm t'mtom at Allmny, Or- Till !! Ol TURK I! ai r OFFICIAL I'AI'F.K. JOOD EVEKIKG Hvail li'nHAH 4 Hi pane. C'osvu-i'Kii ok Lki'Kosy. Dr. U. A, paint1 arrivi'd It evening (nun McKen zic pro iict( ntM-int 55 miles cast of Ku-jft-ne. wIhtu he liail bron (or the purpose of ev:itiiiiiiir Into this cotillion ol one ) I Hatirock, vlm wa charged by his rtciiiW'Ot Vt l bvlg " niutcd with the ln Curflhle (Hvi'.Vc, ii-pi y . Ife was ushihted by Dr I II Hair, of Foley spring. After a thorough examination, it wan determined bevomi a doubt that he was afflicted with the ditea n1. The kovcr have broken out and are now running. Or I'al.ie made arraniit'iiH-ntK for IiIk complete Uolalion, Babrwk agreeing to stay on IiIk own pretiii-ii's, permitting no one to enter his hout-e, which k located about one-half mile north of the McKenzie bridge. twyme ouarii. TKnl Itl.K AT I.OWKR Soiia. Wednc Jay evening a Mr Atkinson came to Al bany for aurgleal treatment, which he stcur d of I )r Davis. Atkinson reported thai he had been shot hv the well known Wiili'iti McKtnnon. The trouble arose over MeKlnrtun aL'cuilii'' him of threaten ing to whip Ids boy. which Atkinson de nied. Hot blood followed. I he men fought with clubs, when McK'nnon drew a revolver and mod, bluing Atkinson In his kg near the ankle, when the latter who as In a huckhoard drove off and immediately came to Albany. He had fa warrant issued for Mc Kinnon's arrest. M4MHL AM I'tKHOVtL through Albany thit "nan u-e expected A Vonikkfi;i, Ciiii.i. A big house greeted Little Lord Kauntleray last even ing, and were awardrd with a great dra matic treat. lieorgie Cooper as Little Lord Fauntlerov is a marvel, probably without a superior. How owe little head can carry so much and so well is truly an enigma 1 be support Is all strong. The story, as dramatized, is an Interesting one, with plenty of exciting scenes. Georgie Woodth rpe a- Minna, the ad venturess, is at her best, and Mr Cottrell ii great as tho Ivirl of l)?f incourt. The audience was delighted with the whole tff air. C W A ver n.iwd tli noon. M and Mrs T I ()vt. In Alhmv next S-ind;i Mr Wakefield, the bridge man. was in Albany todav on Ids wt.s to Sum hern Or fgou. - J Webber. Kr ,1s reported dangerously ill at his home Ir. Portland, with paralysis of the bladder, n fact Ids many friends In Albany will unlvoi sally regret. Hector Lund took the morning train for Albany to attend a missionary convo cation of the bishop and ctergy, uhlch wilt continue for several dai-k Kulfm Journal. MrafiW Slat fn lias cornplete'iv re covered from her attack of diphtheria and has taken a motion In tli(. public school, vice MM Kuva Dudson, resigned the Christian hndeavnr nciet v of the Congregational rhnrrh has chosen the following delegates to the Stale Kndcavor meeting to lv held at Alhanv lli l.ia of this month: Rev II L Hat-s.lUrry Hp kli.s, Misses Kdna Keeter. Mable McX'nnn and Kitmile Cond)n. Kugene Register. Tb 1 11 1 If l t're1j terl44 At the fes-Iou yesterday evening the general theme wa young peopled work Rev S Deil Johnston, o( Seattle, r reached a sermon from the tex, "Run, Speak to mis 1 ouug 3In." Mr Johnston is forcible and interesting speaker. HU theme was the encouragment of young men to Christian woik On the close of the sermon remarks ver made by several member. I'resbvterv met eain this morning at 90 clock. Kev V Spaulding, of .Spo kane, the moderator having arrived last evening assumed the clwor. The subject of the appointment of a Tresbyterial missionary was the first sub ject for consideration . The board ol home missions was aked for a grant of $1200 and the appointment of such a missionary. Rev Fisher of the Evangelical church of Alhanv, Rev I'richardof the Presbyter ian church of Albany, Rev Dr Gibson of San Francisco, and Rev Crabbe of Los Angeles were invited to enjoy the cour tesies of the Jlor. At noon lunch was served bv the ladles f the Albany congregation, at the resi dence of Mrs Waiter Monticth. It is needless to say that it was a bountiful one and that the members of the presbytery did ample justice to u. 1 his a Iter nor, n the principal bustress before the presbvtery was the consideia- iljn of the interests of the Waitsburg academy. A new bonrJIng hall Is an im perative need for that institution. A conference is l. etui; he'd on '"the state of religion" in the bounds of the presbytery. inesynouot the raciuc coasi Deems Its sessions this evening. The opening sermon will be preached by the retiring moderator, Kev v i,ogan, ot f ortland. Toi.k'kj 6 rvi.K. Tuere was a dance at Toledo last Saturday nigh and some of Annual Mkf.tino. The annual meet ing of the V C T U was held last evening at the hall, and was well attended. The znenovs grew so mianous along lowaru associal!on is in a flourishing condition morning that the olbcers of Ihe law- had f0H0Wini nfficera were elected President, Mrs L F Sox; Recording to interfere and thev hul a regular Itish wake of a time. Knives and shilluleys were In the air ami Me courts of justice have been asked to right the wrangle. The boys have sobered up now and are sorry the disturbance occurred and we '.rust their better judgment will prevent a similar scene. Times. Ax- i) bv Carhoi.ic Acid. Mr Chas Cusick, the druggi- wears considerable of a patch Cif burnt flesh above his left eye caused by a dropper containing carbolic acid falling, elastic end downward, on a showcase, resu ting in-the hot liquid flv ing into his face, narrowly escaping his eyes. CiiASOif. ok Timk. Beginning on No vember 1st the North hound overland will pass Alhanv at 3 o'clock a. m.. a fact that uill generally be appreciated bv bus driv ers and hotel men. as well s by the depot employes. The South bound train will arrive Here at u o' clock, about 2i minutes earlier. A Hir; Incorporation. Frank J Crouch, of Eugene,(J P Houston and Win L Houston, ot Junction City, have incor porated The 'Crouch-Houston Electric and Manufacturing company, formanu. fact ure and sale of the Crouch patent improved safety dvnn:m. Place of bui ncss, Eugene, stock, $i,ovooo A Siiok Itkm. S E Voimg has just re ceived a l:ugn ntoek of nIioch, for men, woim-n and children, including particu larly a (in lino of school shoes. The bent tnakeH in the market can he found in 1.;. i. .1 ins ruuu viutui uncut. Secretary. Mrs S A McAllister; Corres ponding Secretary, Mis M J Townsend; Treasurer, Mrs J Althouse; Vice Presi dents are: Mrs Sears, Fiist Presbyterian church; Mrs M M Hlain, United Presby terian church; Mrs Hearst.Congregatlonal church; Mrs Cundiff, M E church South; Mm (trimmer. Evangelical church; Mrs .1 L Hill, Baptist church. 1 10 nit AiituiAik Resideiivn loiiar- bfim &..! V .1 each. Have ym heird how luts are aelllmf u: TnwoMod'a iddithm. Ktfiwart&Sox sll tha ycry belt f stent tempered shears and sciHora. Udim Oxford ties at greatly reduced rates at Klein Krot. Must he Bold. A Urge line of elf Kant gold watches in tasty nw trays at Will & Stark 'a. Mr If J Hnpkins'dancim; school will open st the Cpo'a Ifouse Friilv nvetiinif t A o'clock. He sure aod attend. The very latest styles and noveltUa in the millinery line just received atjthe Misses Ball's. 'Jail and see them. With his new bakery Conrad Meyer it able to offer old and new customers every thing firstclass in baked gondj. It is now aiHerttd that Balmaceda ig a't dead, 'i'hat ho if alive and noon expects tt bo in Nujr Jfork ua his way to Europe. W W Davis is now in charge af the De.U moiilco restaurant, kloals !3 onts. Eastern oysters, fresb. Ever) thing firat-dlasa. Decidedly the largest and choicest variety of tea iu town is at V E BrnwnelJ's. Hun dried, basket tired, g-etp, black, English break fastt Sic, Cottou fti(U Kavs not been a chpnp sinct the war as they ara now. Oall ana sea what bar gum DAS, GotnOC McFarland for sadlery, har ness, whips, robe, all kinds of hor. e c'oth iug etc., etc. Rev H H Oubbius, of Berkley.California, will preach at the Congregational church next Sabbath nvrniug at 11 o'clock and iu the evtning at 7 .30 p in. If -fflicted with tcalp (Pseases, hair falling out, nd premature baldness, do not ue Kreane or alcoholic preparations, but apidy Hal! a U&ir Kenawer. GS cases on the Circuit Court docket of f.ane. Court convenes there on the 26th. The last number put on the docket for the couit here was 1(J0. Preuching at the Willamette UP church next Sabbath at 11 o'clock, and at the Shedd chapel at4 p m by Rev A F Kirkpatrick, of lacoma, Wash. A large number of diummers are passing through .he valley, and generally report uood business prosuects. It takes as much tact to buy well as to sell well. At the County Convention of the WOT U held at Halsey the following officers were elected. Mrs L K Hlain, ot Albany, rreai dent: Mrs Grover. of Brownsville, Vice- President; Mrs Archie Hammer, of Albany, secretary. The Toledo Coal company expects to make its first shipment of coal to the f alley In a few days, perhaps on Saturday. About twenty tons will be sent out. The ooal is of a good quality and a big thing is antiot pited, as the Vein is a larpe one. Of the 47 cases on the docket of the Cir cuit Court of Crook county. Lawyer M I Brink, formerly of this city, appears aa At torney in 23, being associated with J N Duncan in 17 of tbem, and J K Wyatt, of this city, in one. Out on the Fabritus Smith place can be seen a peculiar freak of nature a rara avis which is exciting much infferest just at present. It is a common wild pheasant that is cutting up these peculiar antics, one of the slyest and. most exclusive buds knwp to the hunter. Every day as young Hamlin Smith is hauling wood, tnis bird JJwill sit either on bis wagon or the woodpile cooing ind playfully following him about in sucn a manner as to surprise everybody. Salem Journal Christian Esueavcr Df.legates. Chairman Cusick, of the committee on reception of the local union of Christian Endeavor Societies, has received a list of ov.-r a hundred delegates already elected who will be present at the State meeting of t tie societies to convene here cn the 30th, The delegates from the Alhanv societies are: Christian: J F S"ewart,M Laughlin, P B Marshall, Epa Stewart and Fred Bloom. Presbyterian: Tiny Monteith, Sadie Nelson, Abbie Wright, Flora Mason, Dr F J Ball. Congregational: II M Young, Annie Althouse, E E LaHmore, Mrs E Vassalo, Claud Vunk. United Presbueiian: Frank Breckenridge, Ed Crohsen, Khoda Hail, Mildred Btrmester, Elizabeth Irvine. To-morrow the O V come up at Corvalli A CAXtm. The Nfw York Pre as Expose that Inul Rill" Ilulnefts. 'Inipor- The article credited to the New York Press going the rounds of the papers, in which it Is alleged lhat unfavorable action has been taken in the New Yor Legisla ture against the Royal Baking Powder, proves to have been a canard, gotten up nd circulated by opposition baking pow der makers for purposes quite apparent to ery one. The New York Press, In exposing the "aua, says: "No such legislation as that stated In this article has ever been had in tais state or in any legislature, to o r knowledge," The He Is made from whole Ooth, The Press, disclaims any responsi bility for the publication, and objects to wing made a partv to such methods tdopted by some baking powder mar.u lacturers In their efforts to substitute their goods for others now In use. case will again The result will probably be the final order for the sale of lite road. The pnb.ic generally will he ulnd to see the case at a climax. It means in any event the payment of '.he hands,ard jroiniiV more, it is to be hoped the Per- nent organization of the road and the pu-hing of it e;ist ward, something that will redound to Albany's prosperity. It will pay to keep cool, there is a silver lin ii.g byond ihe present unpleasantness. ( mcriT Court The following new- cases have been begun in the circuit court SjPaulard Alice I Paul agt Katie and Laura Paul; for appointment of trustee. I R Dawson as assigr.ee of Don A Smith agt J W Brown tV Son; to recover money Albany Iron Works agt J W Brown & Son; to recover money. AmiKTiojr. The very In test news ia that joo can buy of Julius Gradwohl'i Bsesar, for net cash. 1A pounds granula ted sugar for Sl.00 and IS pound Extra 0 autrar. All good sold for ret cash from 10 to 25 per cent leas the regular price, as I intend to run a strict cash store. He will sell No 1 kernel) oil for twentv-bve cents a grliou, a od tivt galloas of pickles , for $1 all at uet cash, at J u lies Wndwohl s bazaar, He also keens a geneial assortment of groceries for sale as above at net cash. We in t restate t ttampt TswNrn k Wit, pen, nam airing Powdery Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the St& WHEAT. 82 CENTS. Now Is the ti'asotl whc i men are men. Iloned for Cungretr, many of lliein. An Iron mine has been illKcovereil In Polk counly. Who fcavs Orcion Is not In It. We have reed red a bundle of circular. from Dr Aborn.of Portland. If the Doctor U as 6low about curing as he is about pav ing for advenl-ina, his patients will be sick a long time. Silverton Appeal. A' the rre.ent time just about $100,000 worth of improvements are going on at Albany. That of itself is not a bad record, and It doesn't include switches, and new telgraph wireB and poles. An exchange up the road Is trj Ing to work up a libel suit with some Portland politicians as plaintiffs; but It Is safe to reir.ark that thev w ill not succeed. Poli ticians are genera'ly tod shrewd for that. They know you can prove anything. A late statement shows deposits in about half of this city's banks of nearly $3,500, 000. This is somewhat more than the assessor found short time ago. Other cities could show similar increase. Times are evidently Improving, Seattle Tele graph- " A reheartal of Belahazzar will be held at the Cotlega tomorrow evening at 7:30. Notich to LiDiEK. My cloaka liave now arrived and I am enabled to give the ladies of Alhanv bargains in fall and winter cloaks for a few days only. I wi'.l have at my store a sample of every style of Bealette and cloth cloaks or jackets made br one of the largest hnstern 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. u vv MMFSOM. IJon't go to the trouble of running all over the city, but go directly to Conn A llcndrirwui's and get what vou want in the (iKOCKUY line. Their stock is large unil well-selected. Fresh produce uid IriutH can alwava bo secured t their stands at the lowest prices. Vou get good goods ami prompt attention. In rockery, glassware, laiiios. etc.. thev are also having I'ig run. No better place 111 tno city lor bargains 111 tins line. Don't close jour eyes against these facts. Gt to 2 W C'"hb. tticetHsur to Psisler 3c Smilej, Klinn Blofk, for ymrj b printing M all kinds. Trarbers Exanilnulloo. Notice is hereby given that the regular public examine ion of teachers, for Lion county, will take p'.aea in Albany, com mencing on Wednesday, Nov. 13th. at 1 o'clock, p in and continue until Friday noon, Nov. 13'h. All teachers must positively be present at the time of com mencement, as no one will be admitted to the examination who is not so present O F. RUSSF.LL. County School Snpt The Char es b Zxim kid gloves manu factured at Phil&delphia are the best iu the market. Call at Ad Mcilwaio 3 and amiDe them before purchasing. The Latest Hits. Oh, What a Differ ence in the Morning," and "Hush, the Uogie Man." If you don't believe it go and ask Will & Link, who have these newest pieces of music for sale. For Sale. Twenty-four acre tract of land, nil in cultivation, suitable for prune orchard, $45 per acre. Inquire 011 prem tses ot Wm St John, 4 miles we gent . st of Tan Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Mn AVI10 Meet Upon The Street, Diseusi the wonderful induements that we are offering in Clothing, Etc., of every grade and description. They are surprised at the quantity, quality and prices of the goods we ars displaying and wonder how we can afford to make such offer. Well, we have the goods to sell, they are paid for and we have tried to do the public a favor by dividing profits with them. Come in and let us call your attention to a few points which you hav doubtless overlooked. The Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailo Mllllaeiy. I wish to say to my friends and cus tomers that I have my fall and winter styles in millinery ready for trade. Will ne pieuseu to snow gooua at any lime. Ida M llm'sii. LAEGEST : ASSORTMENT OK HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBUBK'S I W Ac bison &Co are telling monumsnta at Portland pneea. "That is the first READY MADE suit'. I have worn for Twelve Years," sa'd a prominent busi ness man the other day, as he walked out of the store of T. L. Wallace it Co. with on of those handsome patterns and richly tailoredgarments under his arm. A Perfect Fit is Guaranteed.. No matter what shape the man, bf belong and slim or short and stout, we selected owr stock' to fit ANY and ALL. A Large and Beautifu1 Line of Overci)ats,JMacintosh and Rubber Goods. A Complete Line of BOOTS and SHOES. ' Fine Umbrellas, New and Novel Neekwcar, Latest Styles in Hats. And we would especially call attention to our line of UNDERWEAR, which is Large and Complete and se lected with a view to please tliotc who Mifl'er 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 cn class of people cheaper than any other. -I We believe in strictly ONE PRICE to all and have marked til our goods in Plain Figures, T. L. WALLACE & CO.. leading Clothiers and Furnishers. Strahan Block, ALBANY OBEGO F. JL. KENTON, DKAI.KK III Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices, JZ XTUACTS, And a ttcneral assortment of Near the Post Office, : Albany, Oregor