iitilit gemocrai In tli wk i flEsi .10TFHd. Kditrtn Prtji'ri L.,1attha Ho "rniwi Aliiiy, ur- tki naTKniiKB ik.invi LqQD IS VaB JSTXJSrO- C A I., ..4 .... jtk lli i m lornl in INI I' Haiti win. who nin Clic'ht.'r'k edilition, anil la janitor ihf (jfiti'V P"Mlc Kchool. wan nilsbed ill,(caiL-il Unit he him com mil l ceil ;ide, ys tlie Kunrne (i nun). 1 lu liiul lI.UIll'll"K " .v. ...... i . hfililt aim l1"1 "IH'H 'C WW UL-lll IU.lt tol Hie tln'i?, ami hail taken ncveral . .- !..!.... IJ.. I fy (lones UI iiiliiiili:, i.c null ut-cn 'r.ponJcnt for a week or more. Search rjrtie "'" s-'nt 'ml wa" jnJ ahotit iiic iniaiuu 01 me r.u(jene !,nn hrlilff . ami the dirt around the Lie near where the hat was found, Deemed hive been Drusiieu away, ineretore lupponed that he jumped Into the tl. (jrappling Ircns have been secured J mtn were ilniKuliii; the rirer at the ;ro( KolllK to presH. lie was a mcm- ,lhe v A K t'Obt ot this city. ISTILLIGINT JURYMKM WiSTP.II, ..e Boise once remarked that the (act ,i: t man read iiic newspapers uiu not Hi him an a mryirmn. in tact ne very ilblv stated that a mnn was not fit for itirvman unless ne uiu rcau wic iaiers, dilthe last term of court very prompt- ricuscd a man because he had not read tout the case: from all over Iheu. s. ne reports ol an awakening in tins re set, mil It ts now Demi; reanzeu mat tne iJoi iiirvmcn wanted are men who id the newspapers and'know all about hlk matters: hut notwithstanding can lr a case and uiv.c an unpreiudlcrd Jlct. The dav of iunoramusea lor ymen is past. Il l T KOR CUTTINIi 1 IMBKR. llson Hie, the man who taken to l'orlland ;.ibv, on the charge of cutting timber government land, In Chesher precinct, pareu in tne u a wircun luuu m ii citv vesterdar. plead cullty to the irie. and was sentenced to pay a line o, . or to be lmprisoneu in mc i,ane mtv iall for the term of thirty davs bavin? any money he was compelled choose the latter penalty, jie was ut here last evening by a Deputy iVil Stales Marshal, turned over to trlff Nuland.and Is now serving out the :j'.ence Ciuard . clnct. XM lL AMI P:itrlML Mack S MonlL'ilh. of Ai.ii.ri:, I. ;.. h . citv. W 1) .Smith, of Hulsev. was In li.wn yesterday. I)r I M Kitchen, of Stntiim U In . city neeing old f i lends. Z T llryant and wife, of Lebanon pre- have been in the cily. Samuel (iarlaml. Lebanon's riistllnir al. torney at luw, was In the city to:!ny. I M Wllllains, the KtiL'ene washliiir inai hlne man, is in tlie city today , A Wheeler, the .Slirinulklil lumber iiier- chant was lu Albany this forenoon. Mr Jonathan Wassoin, one ol Lebnncn's most prosMciotiK citizens, was in Alhanv today. Mrs Martha Simmons, i f (,'oburg, is in be citv the euesL of her sister. Mrs les Klein. . ' Bert Van (,'leve lelt Inst nliflit for San Francisco, where he i slid to have a no- itlon In the Alcazar. Lawyers Wolverlon anil Wv.ilt went to Corvallis and Salem respectively, this noon, on legal business. Mr O W Wright went to Salem today to argue a rase in the supreme court for Mrjoiin YV Oalnesrtal.of this county Licenses have heen Issued for the mar riage of Hans P Rasnussoii and Mattie M Dahl, and Chan IJ Comnton and Itcbccca J Arnold. Deputy Sheriff Phirman, of Wasco county, was in the city today, on business. A ukmockat man met him exchanging cipciiences villi l.lnn county a sherin Mrs Frank Albro, who has been visiting in this city several months with her par ents, Mr and Mrs Wait Mead, will leave tomorrow for her home in Iowa. The Vlneyaid Laborers Society of the Ilaptist church will give a social tonight at the parsonage. An interesting program and an enjoyable time generpllv may be expected. Come and spend a pleasant evening. Ft Miller, bridge superintendent, is in the city, and will leave with Mrs Miller in a day or two for California, for the lat- ter's health. Mr Miller, St., will continue to keep a vigilant eye on ths bridge. Mr Lynch, of Eiwcne, the man who handles electricity barehanded with im punity, passed down the road '.his neon Mr Lynch Is a geniUB and has a great invention with a fortune in it if ' rightly handled. We are informed though that Lvnch once lost a Jjo.ooo fortune on patent and that he Is better at inventing than al managing afterward?, which has been the history of the world. On last evening a large number of the frlendsof Mr and Mrs WT Hearst, who live at the corner of Fourth and Vash. ington streets, gathered together and went in a body to their residence and gave them one of those surprises that are always more pleasant than surprising, being the seven teenth anniversary of the marriage of these worthy people. The usual means of pastime were brought Into requisition and a general good time was had. Hlv4l' KU.AK. A R Mrllniiiii oilers Hume nullum I'rlres. He makes the following reductions In sugar for cash: 17 lbs dry granulated for $1.00. 10 Ibsexlra I', white for $1.00. 21 lbs extra C golden for $100. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs extra golden (.! Hi, 4 cts. 100 lbs extra (J white Hi 4,1 els. 100 lbs dry granulated He will also seil a five iallon k pickles for ijo els. IKIMK IMI AIIHOAIt sotki;. 1 have this day suld to It (i Watson k Co. thi) grocery and commission bilsiuesa hereto- fur carried on by mo at the corner of KHs wurtb and 2-nl triiits,cioaiting of stuck of groceries, provisions, lixtilrus. eto. I will pay all lulls incured by me while conduct ing saiu umineai on presentation. 1 re tain tlia book accounts and parties indebted to ine can call and pay at the store until Ueo 1st, IHUI, It i Watson & Co receipting for me. After that date all unnaid accounts will be nlautd in the hands of niv attorney ' mr collection. Nov. 2. 1SU1. K J Lanmnii The tlly Restaurant. The "City Restaurant" la the place to eat, You will always find it clean and neat: No restaurant In town with it can compare. 1 ne nest meat in Ainany you lan get there. fish and game you II always hnd, liest meats and delicacies of every kind. The proprietor will always try Tour every want to satisfy, So don't forget at the "City" to call, Meals they serve 10 suit you all. Now bring your friends and to them show, 1 he best restaurant in town 10 go; Remember when the best you want Call at "The Citf Restaurant." Sir. lirannln will treat you right. The "City" Is open '.ill 10 at night. Hoard and lodging $4.50 per week. jNotice the extra hollo ground razor! used by barbers are told by Stewart it- Sox The Delsarte corset affords a support both light and strong, trepdom in all motion an elegance of shape. The Delsarte waists for ladies tnd children are recommended by all who have tiled them. Mis Talt, exclusive agent. Samplea may be seen at Mrs Gil bert's dressmaking pallors, over Golden Hulo Bazaar. BiwiKST Cmkkk. The following from e Idaho World surpaHscs all cases ol :it-k vet reported, and In that line is lual to the Idaho Mar who tcld about the irn of pop corn burning: "Frank Per- who has been a resident 01 rquaw reek ten years eloped three weeks ngo iiih a girl adopted about two years ago the Perkins family, deserting nit wnc ml seven little children. A short time !, 1. i.l ll.n fi.lfttnaMlin rbci'k. hraCll ndacitv. undiluted, unadulterated gall, or ihmver you please to term It, to wine 10 mwile, asking nor to lorwaru 111c gin trunk to Weiscr." Tim First Car Load of casing for the Mbanv bridge arrived today and another me It exneclcd tomorrow. II. esc two 111 make about twenty feet ot pier on uch of the live structures, rive or six rare car loads will follow. It is the in- ttntlon to put these in position as soon ns ?)vible in order to be prepared for any win water should it occur ouring the coming few weeks. Tust received new and opened for retail a O'K lirownell'a the following Chow Chow, Cooking Mollies, Pirklct in vinegar, Salt Herring, Halt whit tish, Salt salmon. Liciit Enough. The Dalles Moun taineer says: lhc rape nend, i,awson, was brought before Judge Iiradshaw Mfis morning, anJ was snntenceu 10 iwcniy year imprisonment in the penitentiary. As the defendant tneaciea gumy. anu no evidence was adduced of the crime, the iudire cillfd upon the physician who waited on airs i-oorman ar.u me oiu lauy herself, and from 'his testimony he came to the conclusion that the full ex'ent of the punishment in the statute was sufli cicntlv lenient. Wnnnii to Go. Go to Parkei Bros for frenh frmtsand vegetable. do to Parker Uros for the best teas 1 coffees. Go to Farker Eros for good baking powner. lio to rarker liros lor line baked Koods The best bread, cakes, pies, eto in the market. tio to Parker tiros lor your groceries generally, and be assured of good goods and nrst-class treatment, Fine Scitincjs. .Mr W R Giaham has iust received a fine line of suitings from the East,' which are as fine as anything everv brouiiht here, embracing the latest patterns He I, anxious to have the pub lic inspect t'rem and get prices. His long experience will enable mm to suit th most fastidious. Passed all but Albany's. The fol- ini from the Eugene Register Is a hood illustration of how a live marshal in make a few extra dol'ars occasionally ? keeping his eyes open: "Last week iirhal Eastland arrested a. couple of umps who proved to be deserters from neuharmy. They were released ami rat to Albany where they were picked Jpoy the niar .hnl of that city. A here s a reward of $60 offered for one of the and he was taken to Vancouver." For the euro of headache, constipation .tmh nml liver troubles, and all derange mnia nf the digestive and assimilative nrnans. Aver's Pills ore invaluable. Being siigar-coBtcil, they are pleasant to tke, always reliable.snd ictaia their virtues lr any climate. "One touch of Nature makes the whole world I in." Disesses common to the raoe f earch for a e nnmon remedy. It I. fn,t in Avnr's S irtannlU. the reputa tinn of which is world -wide, having largely superseded every other Mood mediciuo use. Stahiiri) with a Filk. The West tells I m nffray at Acme las'. Wednesday be Mween Ceo K.imiili nml Thos llarflev. They got into a quarrel over the posses ion of some saw logs, and Hartley plunged (w file twice Into Saunders' side, once I "lr the hip and once near the heart, blunders was at first supposed to have "wived fatal Injuries, but at last accounts improving. MORRIS BAKER.-At the residence of the bride's parents in function Cily, by Rev G M Whitnev. on Wednesday, xov 18. iSoi. Mr Ilarlcy E Morris, of II irris- burg, and Miss Mollie Baker, of Junction Mr and Mrs Morris were In Albany on their wedding trip, going from here to Poitland this noon. V 4: Another youtii committed to J"e state rcUnn school entered that Instl 'Kon yesterday. He was from Pendle-m- His name Is Win Wallace and he Is '5 jears of aue. The bov it a large fellow. lghing nearly 200 pounds. He is cneof nose youths who was arrested for the I'CenV nf rallL Utalman AnVHtlC n enough tosicl cattle ought to be sud '"or me pen. WANTKD. Woman over 2S Tor po liinn rnnnirlnir tact and into 1 1 1 irnnnA. Oond lmv and uromotion Call V . . r i. f I IT ...... at onco. mrs 0 m noau, nuvom wiunp parlor. A. to A Astoria will have a railroad ,trT seon now. The Southern Pacific 'nauld build It F.. This remark Is a Pi example of railroad Items of the prts- uay. Anyway we second the motion ,.? "'ggest that work be beeun on the iioany end of the road as soon at possible, Nf CoMiNo.The Spanish Students, -"""sen to be In Albanv tonight, are " coming. Mnnager Wurnei being !;!lBed today 1 y dispatch to cancel the May oe wen the finest Block of irii . ,ko'" "in mii" tZ . """""ii'l anil other rings, jew f '"eniy the largest and choicest variety lii.i . 1 "wn i t C K Browned a. fun W'f ket lil:lli K"ccn, black, Kuplish 4 for Crerocnt tea at F K Allen's. MAKKIEIK "m m T ANTFD. Illirhest price paid n f hii.es at the chair factory, Albany, Oregon. Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all price and every watch fits the But nrite is not evervtliins in watch-buying CIIAftAMTPPn nilillTY is the first thing. I guarantee waches accord inir in thpir nu.ihtv; ana quality make? the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. F. M. FliENX'II, The Corner JeAvelry Store. Our markets ate well stocked with wild geesu. Wheat is All cents, in Portland's declining market. But. tlm truth is, wo no luiinr get our marks, from Portland; but from 81111 rauciaco. Evervbodv tistronizdS The. Noss Jollitim, bocatise their pirfnrmauces are clean and full of wit and humor, and are the theme of praise everywhere. The young man wh.i got seven whacks over the head last night with a hickory cane is said to have come to the sensible conclu sion that he attacked the wrong mm. Ssvoral farmers formed a 24,0(10 bushel wheat pool at Lexington reoAitly. The wheat was sold to the highest bidder, bring ing 83 cents per bushel. Dandruff forms when the glandi of the skin sre weakcued. aod, if neglectod, bald ness is sure to follow. "Jill's Hair Kenewcr is the host preventive. Mr J W Cusick is making ananccments to open a new hank la Albany m his block, at the location now occupied by H T Jonos' book store, ine hrm nau.e will bo J W Cusick Si Co. W H Greenwood, formerly of Albany, has been arrested in Baker City on the charge ol robbing bed fellow of $35. Albany men who go to Baker oity seem to be fated The turkeys will disappear in immense nusntities one week from today. Many of our people are thankful, and the gobbler will have to sutler lor it. Base ball admirers in Portland are raising a onrse of 810.000 to back the Portland team, winners ol tne racina rtortnwest League pennant, against the winnera of the California League pennant, which will be Ban Jose. The Noss Jollities' farcial comedy, Quick Match," suits everybody. Has plot enough to make it verv interesting; comedy tnoagh to mske it very funny; sentiment ana music enough to make it an evening long to be remembered. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Repairing nsatly done at the large giV bo-it store. Fresh mince meat In qaaatities to suit at f Allen s. A tine line nf ladies and chil Iran's gossa- mers at the Ladies Boazir. Go to Klein Bros and haye your ahocs repaired while you wait. All kinds of farmers produce taken in ex change for groceries st F b Allen a. Klein Bras can make you any style of boot or shoe yoa wuih, and will guaiantee perfect fit, lry them on a pair. Great reduction in sucar. Julius Grad- wohl is selling sugar at Portland wholesal cash net prices, rjee bis advertisement. A full line of clears and tobacco at F E Allen's. AU 1 inds of choice eating and cooking apples at Allen Bros. Ladies Oxford ties at greatly reduced rates at Klein Brot. Must be sold. A large line of elegant gold watches in tasty n?w trays al Will & Stark's. ' You get yonr minevi worth when you buy silk umbrellas at French's. Fresh Mocha, Java and Blendid coffee re ceived on every steamer st Allen Bros. Allen Bros always keep their customers supplied with fresh butter and eggs. Go to F E eVUen when yon want some thing sweet. Honey, mailt) syrup, etc. W W Davis is now in charge ef the Del monico restaurant. Meals 25 cents. Eastern oysters, fresh. Everything first-class Don't go to the trouble of running all over the city, but go directly to Conn & Klein Bros have a large and choice stock of boots! and shoes fur sale at reasouable ricos On not invest in foot wear until yo'ihave seen tneir stocs and the elegant piano at their atore. Icnilrirfon'a and get w hat you want in h (IKOCF.KY line. Their stock is argo ami well-selected. Frenh produce ml frmtH can always lie necured at thir amis at the lowest prices. You get toil goods and prompt attention. In rockery, glassware, lamps, etc., they are Iho having a big run. No better place the city for bargains in this line. lon't close jour eyes agaiiiBt these facts. Beau Who Is F. E. Allien. AVhy we supposed every one knew, but you should not just give him a catl.cpposite the Masonic Temple, and you will fiud it the place tj buy good fresh groceries cheap. LABGEST : ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBUHF& Littler & Ball, dentists, vill makeortifi eial platea of aluminum. The heilthi&sl niost durable sod lightest weiuht of 005 other plate. Wa want to introduce this kind of work in this vicinity. L L Wallace & Cos INCOMPARABLE DISPLAY HIGH CLASS CLOTHING. Gl OTHING Men's, Young Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tailoring. i'l' ' l"'r" You must come HERE and look through our Colossal tock before buying your new fall suit or overcoat! Beginning November lltL we're going to offer a cy clone of bargains in every department. We're going to offer goods at prices that cannot be du plicated any place in the state. $1.00 buys a world-beating boys' suit, sizes 5 to 13. $1.00 will buy a fine white dress shirt in plain or fancy bosom. $1.00 will buy a nice crush dress hat for gentlemen. $1.00 will buj' a good suit of underwear. $3.00 will buy a suit of All-wool, Merino and Lamb's Wool underwear. $12.50 buys a man's all-wool Albanv Woolen Mills suit in heavy weight, in good staple colors. For $15.00 or $20.00 you can buy a nice dress suit, suita ble to be worn on street or any dress occasion.) NOW COMES THE OVERCOATS ! Here is where Ave can show you an assortment that will dazzle you; you've never before seen anywhere near such an assortment in this town. We have more overcoats than, all the other stores in Albany combined. Wo have not yet missed a sale on an overcoat this season. People who come with an intention of buying an overcoat we never fail to sell; people who come attracted by our ads. to see our mag nificent line, and to find out whether what we say "IS SO" or not, often go away smiling with a fine value. "Where there is so much smoke there must be fire," and we cordially invite all people to call and examine our mag nificent line of goods in every department. We are at any time pleased to show you through our departments and .'ive prices, which, by the way, are marked in PLAIN FIGURES. When the ballots are counted, The public will find That our great store isn't Running behind; It is always a winner, We want you to note, No matter what ticket Or system you vote.J You won't want to go behind the returns that we give We know what the peoplo want and r-,,r iilinrn in cot. tba CLOTHING to supply them. In clothing we keep in front; we are away out of view. L. E. BLAIN, Al RANY OREGON. ONE PRICE TO ALL PEOPLE T. L. WALLACE & CO. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers.- Strahan Block, Albany, Oregon. F. -:- L. -:- Kenton, JcTSubscriplion PAPERS and GROCERIES. Near tlio I. O., Agent for the LEADING NlWfi MAGAZINES, and dealer A I In iiy, Oregoc