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JlaUlt Scmocntt Vuhii"!'"'1 v.-y "y H' weokox Siu'''' WHIll IMI -fStAL riTKSk MirriXfJ. Hilitonand Proi'M .uh:u i, i Htii (rail lrul on till linar. i A k K a m 1 1-! i'. n r. rur mim nclht-TC In14 been cmihlilcralilo complaint , oimlitlm cliiseiH in tin- Lament of lli central school liuilillnir. r1 .11. ..i. it i 'lit director CI mi mill ill iiii.iuy iuuk im- I'lltrr I" liaiiii mm ii-i nit i.iMiiiui.i iii 'onkfnK linm.mr iiiuh ill a mi I ill I ami '(oiionla y-t--iii cIiihcIk, priibalily I lie ,t sanitary Hvili'in fur kcmihi tiiiiUliiitiH -iiulactured." Till HupklnH linn, have ie n iiUMiiliil ilyli", iluinj; a line plunib- , oh, 10llillr ilI'MiiiiiU iittliool blllllllllK Will 1)1! UH llir.ittll V II 1C( ai ilicre Ih in Albany, all evidence ul iM ivstcm liavlni; been taken nwav,aml ibuiljl'i'4 ciiinplelely disinfected with a quantity f chloride o: lime, carliol iclJ. etc. Under tlie new nyMcm there ,g je an complete sanitary arrangement Mtct in the details, so tliat nurroun Jlnifn Ibe almoliiti-ly dearths itealttiy a ones dor, and Willi inucn more extensive iu- jiet than were previously enjnyeo. jpVIm tiro, have taken extra pains to liobtliat will ben credit to the fini' sool biiiliMiiu as well an Albany, on nc- jant'of the great Importance of the -tier, and have succeeded remarkawy ..II. Parents may send theli children to kImoI Monday uinming with the aisur- te that they will be In a a healty a ire as tliere is In the city, one that will rlept so In the future. To-Morkow'h Skkviceh. Uev Sliorey I preach at tlie CoiiKri'Kntiumil church LorniiiK anu eveniiiK. , lr O I' ComIiow will Hpeiik nt the meet ly Inr men at 4 o'clock in the W (J T U fill. The miliiect ill one of iiitereHt and lerv iiieinhcr of the Y M (' A hIiouM he rsent. aii men nru niviieu. A the United Presbyterian church at u . l)r Irvine will repeat the lirst fertnon -prea:hed in Albany. It was delivered the islli davof November lSti, and Is i.t a little more than forty years old. At the Iiaptint church cm Sunday at 1 1 -,the pistor Kev Ijeo lltll win prcacn. :t evening at 7:30, the SunJay school . cive an interesting and instructive e Day Program, entitled, "Marching ere. anndav school ai 12:15 p in. 'jne Peoples meeting (Klop m. All be I.Je welcome. I Preach tag at the rreahytfrinn clinch at Um and 7 :.!( r 111 hv the pnnior. hub ihwhoo at 12:15 11 111. H'Di; r. at Up 111. Subject of inoniliiK aermoii iviileiitiiil OvcrHiL'lit." Kvenini! hilli and tlio World." All will lie Lie welcome to these services. ! Koiiilngei passed througli A Ib.iny today for r.cgene, where he will preach tomorrow. Mr li W Wright went to I,nha:ioii to dnv to nltciiil 10 11 law hii it for McHHrH Clark KniM., of that vicinity. lulin l.uvil TI1011111H, a prohihition lec turer, will he in Allmny oiiTluuikitgiviiig day, mill will lecture here. Miirion county Iihk forty-two poHt oflii'iw, 11111I KhIi iu'h deputy poHtmnxtur, Scott lloziirth.iH now on a tour of inspec tion among ilieiu. J I! McCoy, of Oukville, and W R Mn l i.iiiii l.of llitrrislitirg, with their fninilieH, will li-nvH in n few davH for l.os Angeles. t'.tlif, where thev will residu in the lilt 11 re. 1) Kaukin, the electric light and water works magnate, of illllsboro. Is Inthecitv. lie rejioris these inslitutlons nearly ready for hiciiicss, and briifht nrosnects ahead ir J 1 illsboro. i'rof 15 (J I.urillard will ulve a piano re- ital a' tlie Albany opera house this even ing and will be assisted by a number of his pupin ot nils city. Among those lrom here w ho will take part are Misses Leon l-ouis, Loelse "Vebbrr, Olive Thompson, Sadie Friendly, Minnie Ilojrs. Ilenton Leader, One of the divorce cases In the Benton county circuit court was that for the dis ilulion of the marriage of Mr and Mrs John Koster. The marriage only occured lew months ago and attracted attention on account of the bride being 17 and the groom 71. Such marriages are simply ridiculous. As the groom Is worth prob ably ovur $100,000 it is safe to say there will be a big fight over It. '.Ticuitou- John Vineyard, who livos the classic Lvnx Hollow, about six southwest of Creswcll, has been muni' near v till entire mine 110 nuiv but that nhice recently. A warrant li'iworii out be oro tliu tjresweu ins nifthe peace, hut tlie constable was hid to tncklu the ntoresatd terror -rcfore the I. 1'. called on tlie sherilf ".a for aid. This morning deputy -rii!s ( ieorire ('roller mid id Mclihe lrtfil to that place to take tho man in Kit: '. Hiaril. IIF.AI KitrtTK Win F Barrows et ux to R II Lig gett, 'J55 acres.' p 12,S H 3 w. . . K Ilecker etal to II Arnold, lot 12, lil 3. except 20 feet John Nichols et ux to J M Ralston, parcel 111 jeomion Noah Shanks et ux to I) 0 Swan, unreel in Craw fordsville A J Shanks et ux to I) C Swan, 50 acres in tp 14. S R 1 w J L Hill et ux to II M l'erry .parcels 111 ficulaville Ailmn Sisimoreet ux to 1' LISilyeu, 20 acres 111 see 2.1,1 p II.SKZ (i W Suinpter toTTurner,lC3 acres in tp 10, S K 1 w Scott Ward et ux to John Isoin, 27 acres, tn 13.S K 3 w Jos Sjiiimervillo etux tojohn S0111- ini-rviiie.su acres, sec 10, ij 10, S K 3 w J03 Somnierville et ux to ll A biom- inerville, 100 aereB in sec lo.tp 15. S R 3 w Jos Somnierville et ux to II A and AI 1. rioininerviiie.iiiu acres, ip IS, S R 3 w 8000 200 3500 400 1100 300 UOO 100 Tt:i lilacs' IV.M JHTK The Linn county teachers locul inst- tutu for Lelinnon was held in that citv last night and today. The exercises opened with an addreiis of welcome by A Miller. Mayor of Lebanon. To nv that the address was ea-nent.. miielv classical and well received describes it. lie accorded the viaitiiiu teaeliera the hospitalities of thecitv: also in thecourse of his remarks paid a high tribute to the present system ot public school educa tion and the noble pioneers who inaugu rated It. Supt. Russell, on tlie part of the visit ors, untile a short, well worded response. Supt. Russell is very energetic and emi nently successful in stimulating teachers, under his supervision, to perform tlie very licet work and by so doing grow in clliciency and usefulness in general. J B Horner, principal of the Albany public schools, was on the program for a set speech ; hut owing to the fact that tlie audience was largely composed of citizens following various pursuits, he took a sentence from Miller's speech just delivered, and spoko lor twentv-hve minutes upon"The Modern public school, a Miniature University." The entire program was intersncraed with excellent music and well rendered recitations under the direction of Princi pal W A McCihce and Mrs Funk, of the Lebanon public school. The work was continued this morning at 0 o'clock. Teachers from all parts of the county were present, and interesting and prolit- abis sessions are anticipated. A I'l KK U.ILI.U roWUEU. (kiwi: ami AKi:ot I)anciog school at tho opera house tonight Tho tourist as represented by The uti Jollities in "A Quick Match" is very uulijus and artistic. r.e sure your buttons are well sowed on I eforo the arrival of Fits Razzle, in The Nnss Jollities' "tuick Match." According to a list of tax payers publidied in tho Polk county Itemizer, W A Kimtey pays tuxus in that county oa $4,554. This forenoon a live pugilhtie encounter occurred between two prominent pioneer citizens in the second ward, li is said to hkvebeen very interesting. Id the teacher 1 examination at Pendletoo last week twenty-live out of the twenty eight appliceurs obtained certificates. Only 3 lirst grades were granted. Beginning Nor 15 it has been unlawful to kill pheasants of all kinds and grouse. Re member this. This is a law. too. that should ho enforced. Protect our game in the close soitou Last Wednesday a colored porter, Henry Stroup, slapped a chamber maid at the Simon House, iu Walla Walla in the face because she was bossing him, and the act very properly cost him $33 90. At the meeting of the Building & Loan Association last evening, $800 was loaned to M Lonsbeiry of Tallmao, at 72 months in terest in advance. 10 shares were with drawn from the first Beries by Geo E Chamberlain, the cause for the amount loaned being smaller than usual The oiano recitpl oiven bv Prof Lorillard's class laat evening at the opera house, was a meritorious ill nr. The program was carried out as paoliihed, except the (election by Miss Nora Zeyss. who was not present. Don't go to the trouble of running all over the city, but go directly to Conn & llendricBon's and get what yon want in the GKOCKRY line. Their stock is large and well-selected. Fresh produce and fruits can always be secured at their stands at 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 jour eyes against these facts. Kleinlflros have's laren and choir .-tuck of honti atid shoes for sale at rcssouahle (.rioni Dj uot invest in font weir uniil yo-ihave seen tneir st)CK and the elegant piano at their store Head Who Is K. K. Al-LKN.' Why we supnos?d eveiy one knew, but yr-u -li 'iiM not jiist give him a ca'l.cppiaite tlio M v i-.i-io Tr up1, fmi you wi'l hod it the pU' e t.i i uy good fresh groceries elouip. LAEGE3T -: ASSOtsTliTNT OF HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S AtWill&SttsErlS watches, diamo.id and ot'ie.' liugs, jew elry, silverware, &c, in the city. 14,8!I0 I'ltllliVI K Mil IlltS. In the matter of the estate of M 0 Howard, Mii'tin Payne appoiated ad ministrator with bonds lixeu nt $3000. Bond tiled and approved. In the mat ler of the eslate of Mariah C'retise, ordered that citation issue to heirs to show cause v!iy, if any, real property should not be sold. Time for IiearingTuesiliu, Jan 5, 1S!)2. In tho matter of tho estate of Icyphene Schooling, order made to eeli personal A baking powder that can be depended upon to be free from lime and alum is desideratum la these days of adulterated food. So far as can lie judged from the official reports, the "Royal" seems to be the only one yet found by chemical anal vses to lie entirely without one or the other of these substances, and absolutely pure, mis, it is shown, results lrom the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tartar specially refined and pre' pared by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The cost of the chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and it is used in no oak' ing powder except the '"Royal," the manufacturers of which control the pav cuts under which it is reiinad. l)r Edwaid U Love.formerly analytical chemist for the U S Government, who made the analyses for tho .New lork State Board of Health in their investiga tion of baking powders, and whose inti- miito knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold in this market enables nun to sneak authoritatively. sas of the purity, wliolesomeness, and superior quality of the "Koyal :" "I find the Roval Baking Powder com posed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substunce." Prof Love's tests.and the recent official tests by both the United States and Ca nadian Governments, show the Royal Baking Powder to be superior to all others in strength and leavening power, it is not only the most economic in use, but makes the purest, finest llavored and most wholesome food. 'ikais Ki.EVAroits. Frank II Peavey millionaire wheat man of Minnea- I is, now at rorlliuiu, is unucrsiooii to l.vt in contemplation the erection and -ration ot wheat elevators at Salem, :tiv, J'.tigene mid auey poiius. r ran'gh his agents here he has this year Imly purchased a good deal of v. heat. trinitrates nil the elevators on the I rtliern Paeilic mid bandies the grain bulk. Salem telegram to Oregonimi. AXkwsi'AI'ku Itkm. The public will imse remember, that in accordance I th the action of the stato press assocm- n, the Dkmochat will charge tor an liaMenmrinms" nnd Obituary Notices. prate will be 5 cents a line, which is lunnco. and it will be treated alike Jtlues not include death notices nnu I graphical sketches, which are free, I J sill be gladly published gratis. In f iiitg "In Memoriniiis and ounuary 1 b. toe sender will nlcnse show that wderstanda the rule, bo that there Jbeno misunderstanding, otherwise R will not be published until salis- F'wy arrangements are made. These are being observed by the state 'niiuite generally and are only just 'opcrty In the matter of the estate of H K Sc'iiooli'tg, oaier that personal properly he sold. Li tlie matte.- of the estate of Reuben Mel'arl ind. will adiniited to pi-ob.ne. I It Mel'a-lund appointed aclninist alor- with-the w'ill-anue::ed. 'Naioihv Boy. A fouitceu yeai I lev this forenoon shot one of Fritz IMinan's fine cochin chickens, put It ua r ''is coat and started off. when a man I'aw it. took him In charge, and con 1 hi m to Hie Recorder's otlice. A lib- 1I price was paid for the fowl and the I.' given his liberty, it Is to be nopeu 1 k'iou resolutions. "Old Iliin.K. The llillsboro Domo- If it bragging about a biblo owned by twy there, which has been in their session since 1770. The editor of the 'wman has a biblo that has been in 'Ulnilv sinen IKir,' nn.l in still ill a I "I slate of preservation. Walla Walla 'toman. A sure sign that it had not ttn 1 "reauimicli. Jext. stf.i at CokVallis. Marshal ' 'man today was notified by Marshal vru 10 arrest members of Uoslon Co. and hold them for $10 nntll u arrived. What for Is not known 7 could not be found, no such peopli s wine 1111s way. Jkse I'iikasantx AYantsd. Parties a8 Bame for Bale please addreis, W. II. Stkmmk, Oregoninn Office, Portland, Or. n.. . ' 'J Of 11. !l .! t I . , 'no eocnii niiraciioiis 111 next v "ill be a double wedilinir in one of I.; . . . "iggesi churches '"mi to (I...t j tp Parkei Ilros for , ""itlsand vei-elnhle. Ill I n I. . . ' 1- nirkcTlIroa for tho beat teaa Bros for good baking M.iliarli(r I!roa ,or fine 'nkeJ K0,fl' ui, cakes, lues, etc in tl '0oP..l.. .,.11 Klri,rosior votir groceries 'a V n.. 1 " . ..v. nniiieu 01 goou goon trenimeiii, K W Achison k Co haclle too celebrated Portland cement walls for lemetcry lots. fhese walls can be furnished at halt the cost of any other and aro far aupenur. EiKtr mi. r. A 11 Mi lmii'U oll'rri Mono I'.i.l.nm rrlrrn. He mnkes the following icdtic'.'ons In sugar for lakh: 17 lbs dry granulated for $1.00 20 lbs ex' -a O whhe fo. $1.00. 22 lbsextiaC fjoldcn for $1.00. Here arc some wholesale pi Ices: 100 lbi cstra go'den C ft 4,'j cts. 100 lb cxlta () white ft 4U cts. 100 lbs dry granulated ft; s'4 . He will flso sell a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 cts. Tho (ily Restaurant. be "Ci'v Red-nirpn. is thepl.ice to e.V., Yott will always tuul it neon and neat; No 1 c-it.it'i aiii to town vvith it can compare The best meal in AUkmiv you ran get there. Fish nnd game you II always Imd, Best mcais and delicacies of every kind. The proprietor will always try Your every wain 10 sa'iMy, So don't forget at the "City" to call, Meals they serve to suit you an. Now bring yoer Irlendsand to them show, The best restaurant in town .0 go; Remember when the best you want (lall at "The i;it Kesisurant." Mr. lirannln will treat you rlgni. The "City" I open till 10 p.t night. Board and lodging $4. 50 per wcck. FISH I POULTRY, GAME.fresh from Portland and other aces, always on hand at our market, near corner of Second and Ellsworth streets. Slaughter x capshley, Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits tlie nrirn. J5ut price is not everythin!: in watch-buying GUARANTEED QUALITY " i lirst thing. I guarantee waclies accord in iheir fiuautv; anu quality make ; the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. F. 11. FKENCII, The Corner Jewelry Store. L Li Wollsco Go.s INCOMPARABLE DISPLAY HIGH CLASS CLOTHING. Prof Lorillard is a competent and success-1 ful teacher and his class show the good I training they bave received. A good mechanie who earn not leu than $2.50 a day steadily, and whoa wife it the daughter of people in the IKillamette who are well off, was caught in the chicken bouse or Joo, the old spinner, up Aaniana creeK. Job held him to taw with a loaded shot sun, and after begging for hit life and promising to pay a good pnoe for all the cnickena He had stolen in the past, the chicken thief waa lot on nnnarmea. Asnlana linings. Fresh crispcslory at Allen Broa. Eepairing neatly done at the large boot store. fc:it Frrsh mince meat lo quantities to suit at r t, Allen a. A tine line ef ladies and cn ll.jo's goifa- men at tne Ladies baazir. Go to Klein Bros tod repaired while you wait All kinds of farmers produce taken in ex' change lor groceries at F h Allen s. Klein Bios can rocks you any style of a boot or shoe you wish, and will guaiantee a perfect lit, J ry tnem on a pair. A full lino of cigars and tobacco at F E Aliens. All 1 inds of choice eating and 'cooking apples at Allen bros. Ladies Oxford tie at greatly reduced rates at Klein BroC. Must be sold A large line' of elegant gold watches in tasty new trays at Will & stark a Fresh Mocha, Java and Blendid coffee re' ceived on every ateamer at Allen Broa. Allen Bros always keep their customers supplied with tresn butter and eg,4. (-0 to F E aPd'i when vou want some thing sweet. Honey, maple syrup, etc. AV W Dp.vis is row in charge ef the Del- rnonlco rcfiU'ranr. JVIeHs 25 cents. Lss.e -n oysterp, fi'esh. Kverjthiug first-ctasa. You must come HERE and look through our Colossal stoek before buying your new fall suit or overcoat! Beginning November 11th 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- 1 t . 1 1 . haye you.- shots plicated any place in tne 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 buy 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 Albany 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.' Men's, Young Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tailoring. Pi mw COMES THE OVERCOATS! Here is where we 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 overcoat than all the other stores in Albany combined. We 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 i: i 1.-1 .i i , time pieusea to snowyou turougli our departments snd prices, which, by the way, are marked FIGURES. in Aive PLAIN ONE PRICE TO ALL PEOPLE T. L. WALLACE & CO. .Leading Clothiers anil Furnishers. How to make the ends meet, is an important question. One good way is to save money on your clothing, both in price and quality. You can do this by dealing with & Strahan Block, Albany, Oregon. L. E. BLA1N, F. -:- Jx -:- Kenton, USTSubscription Agent for the LEADING NEWS PAPERS and MAGAZINES, and dealer in GROCERIES. ALBANY OREGON. i Neat- the I. O., Alt nor, OrrgtA