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J'iiMK'mi,) nvo:y ttu in tl.ii iw.. k i'i jtf'i'Kl Vlil'l'l'iii, iMiiifi jci-t -f'trM irr owe,.;. I'M Kiii.-rxil n iiki i'iHt i:ii ivliwciv, ;.- hi;im:-i'V iniiniuu ihi WHEAT. ES (,'!: N I'-:. I'hoiiatk Math iih Iii tin- n: of lie ckI.iIo ( Kllziililib K lYimi, N II ! i um appointed uilmlnlKli.il " v.iili !i in, I lixed t fOOOO. In the mutter if ' In- M.tti; ( Hinrv In gram, report of mlo of K'rK.iiiil pruprriv confirmeil. In the inmter of the extiitc of l( C Hill, Inventory filed. In the matter of the curate r.ml guardian ship f Charley ami llertha Mn-d.l, final account filed and approved. In the mutter of the estate of I.vdla A Rmld, II I. Kudd appointed mlinlnMrnlor with bond fined at $io,ooo, which wa filed nil epproved. In the mutter of the Mlnie of C () Put ton, T K Smith appointed adminl-trator with bond fixed lit $51100 In the matter of the estate of Wm I'erb Icr, final account nllnwed and distribution ordered. In the matter of the estate of Martin Wcrts. final account allowed and adminis trator discharged. In the matter of the estate cf (iro I Foster, Hale of real properly comirmed. In the matter the estate of R A llaight .final account allowed and approved and administrator discharged upon filing proper vou;he-of distrihtition. Tiik Okkciom Pacikio. Tho Half of the Oregon Pacific wan to have taken place today; lint wna postponed until January 18th, tho head purlieu in New York City having agreed upon the movetrent. tl is probable, from report received, that the road will not. be co'd at nil, Hint it'll debts will be paid, mid that future oper ations will be in accordance with the wiahes ol both factions, who have, it is pretty well settled, agreed upon a certain program, not yet niade public.but which will result in'the continuation of the roiul Kastward. The men today were paid fo' tbree'nnd a half months up to October 1st, and the nrogram is to pay monthly, hereafter. There is a general expression of confidence, among em ployes and public that mutters will pro ceed in a satisfactory manner hereafter. 1'kmai.k Saloon KKKfF.it. !t. i;ntly the Statesman made mention of the fact that the ownership of a Salem saloon was vested in a Salem Aoni'in. The following comiiiunicati in, vcrlut.ini et spellatim, was received by the Statesman Alondav and attempts to explain itself The saloon in question, however, is owned by a Salem leniale lady ' is not the word : "Mr editor of the Statesman pleas let me call your attention to a little Item that conhl out id youre paper last weak u boil a cirten luuy in this toun lie ing the solo oner of a Baloone, now Mr editor pleas let me sav that dose the one that rote the etini Wish to slander the lady or does ho no What he is saving thare is no lady in Salem ho ouch a nlo.ni or eny interest in one such talk is a f.ltude and ought to be corrected by one ho nose, citezen of Salem." M K CiuiKftii Soctii. Tho Sabbath school of the M K church south is mak ing preparations foraii elegant Christmas tree entertainment, toe scliool is in exceedingly good working order at this tune with increasing numbers a.'iii in terest. Several musical instruments beside the organJiavo boon added recent ly. All are invited to come and take part in the Sabbath school and also the Christ inns entertainment ; and especially those who havo not made a choice of a Sabbath school home in Albany, Income and unite with the work here. Uhurcli Iiohmoii Monlitomerv and !M it re I. School opens each Jvibliiilli nio.'iii'i'; nt 10 o'clock. A Hici Blow. One of the h pa vie storms ever experienced at the I?.iv oc curred Monday evening as the tram went in. the wind blew nearly hard encus:i to sweep Ihe cars oft the track. One o! the floating saloons at Yaqulna was demol ished, anil the top washlown partly off the Richardson. A tree was blown out of the earth on to the track, and the wavea fairly leaped from the Bay. A ItnilxiE Out. Yesterday at Browns ville, the Oregnnian Railroad bridge over the Calapooia, was swept out. It wis be ing rep;dred,and for the purpose piling had b-:en driven In just above it. The river rose rapidly, driftwood lodged against the piling and the pressure proved too much for It. Bazaar. The ladles of the Congrega. tionnl church are busily engag;d making Preparations lor the Bazaar entertainment to be given at the Opera House Friday "ext. Refreshments will beserved and an excellent program of music, recitations, '-c., will be rendered. Miss Edith Harris. f Salem, has been engaged to sing. Don't go to the trouble of rtmning'al! over the city, but go directly to Conn A 'Icndrieson's and gut what yon want in lie CROCKRY line. Their stock is large and well-selected. Frcsli produce "'i'i fruits can alwavs he secured at their 'hinds at the lowest prices. You get Hood goodi nnl prompt attention. In ero: kery, glassware, lamps, etc., they are !'' having a big run. No belter place jh Hie city for bargains in thiw line, "on't close jour eyes against these facts. l A.r.G est -i-'fl'asoir y : n ? HEATviG S"07.;:'. AT MATiaGViS & WASt'BOrlK'a SOt III, M ri l.MHU J:is(j Clink, Hie slneer, huh hi the city - .' - iiijriinMjii, 'I I !(.. f .1... ,.t. . oir .-siieiz reservation. wi.s in iiiei rv loiiiivon his wjv to Portland I ! 1 I . . . ' . . """""" oeeu issueii lor tiui mar riage oi j v iiianton and M ! I.indgreii, Traveling Secretay iHiinmlt, of the Y M C A In in the city. C I, l!in:L, of the lirin of llayne fc Buck oi Ainuiiy, Is .pending a few days In thl chy. J.ngeiitr Guard. MImA iiilcYnunp.oi-.oiieof I'rownsvllb-i n'otnlneit youni; ladles, a nlu-e of Mr llugli I'le'iU, was in :'ie city, lodav. W N I.adue is the new commander of the li A H at Siilem (i W Davis, of mieiio, ihoiii'oi nv (leligntes to the ail mini encampment. J II (ioddard went to Albany thll week lo remain a few il,iv with hit brotber-ln law Mr Knell, who Is going lo Elgin, III , io nvc. miii iuy ,a.ut'e. Con Slronlhers. whose severe treatment of ball players while umpire In the Pa cific Northwest League Hm first of the season, resulted In hU being deposed, Is now a narkeeper in a first street saloon In I'onianii. IIIIMI 4'ltlKr I'ltOI'KMIlXUIt. fO. fl. N. Itliu-lclmrtt. Jailie : II. V. (taotter tnil Win. Kiiintiiiiiuli, t'oiiiiiilNsiiiiiiini.) Fees, Slate vs CIias Louden, allowed in full, except justice fees, allowed at 7 hi). teen. State vh John (ilynie, justice fees $:! lit), biilliince allowed iii full. I'ees, State vs Chas h Stone, mstice fees $4 30, balance in full. San f.uin Co, acc't roads 4 41 00 Mnston IlygertCo, stationary 1"2 IK) I J and M J lirannin. acc't jury. . 3 2.5 J R Dawson, roads 52 !K) ('mine & Davis, roads loo John Usher, school eupt fi (Kl llarrisburg l.um Co 4 17 Onion Si Menties ?J 60 (ieo D Hernard, stationary 22 75 A 11 Howard, suwmg wood in) 40 Fees, inuiiest llenrv Ingram 3!l 40 i K Russell, ex teachers 18 00 C II Hart, ex teachers 18 00 I, IS Davnlsoii, sundries 20 50 Itrownsville saw and plain mill roads 8l 70 S A Nickerson, roads 22 I'M II J llariliniiii, roads 12 l .las Kirkwood, county 2 00 John Mansfield 1 00 w w Crawford, roads ?A 71 f.vons l.um Co, roads 17 .'10 (ilass & Prudhome, stationary... 7 75 BP4I. rSTtTK MIC. (i C f'ooley et nx to Mary Smith, lots 4, tl 11, in Urownsville.s 4Uo J S Ames to C W Simons, acre in sec ol.tp 13, S K 1 V. 1 U S to (ieo 11 Miller, K i N E l. see 30, tp 13, S K 1 K Patent C II Miller etux to J F Hanlel- miin, 40 acres, sec R0,tp 13,S R 1 K 500 Heirs of W 11 Mcknight to David Mvors.S w 'i of N w S, sec 13, tp 10, SRlw 100 C (i ilurkhiirt et tlx to I N liuneh, lots 5. 11, bl 3!t.(i's Park A 500 J CI Itovleet nx tuliff Aldrich.lot ti, m 4, u h A. Lebanon 1'iOU S M (ientry et tlx to Kugene Ulni. parcels in tp 11, S R 2 w 2000 U S to C W liurge, N w )S sec 32, tn . S R 3 li Patent ( O Vernon et nx to Henry Settle- nnre,4l ncreB in I C of U I Settlemiroi 1000 A Yearliers' laslilule. The Teaeliere' Institute of the Third district of I. inn county will meet at Hal sev December 18th and 19th, 1801. The following program lias been prepared: Friday cvening.Dec. 18th. Song.choir. Addiess of welcome. A M Reeves; re sponse, Supt Russell; song.Misses Maud nud Dello Ward; lecture; song by cnoir. Saturday morning Language lessons Prof (iarland, A T Hniw.get, Miss Clara Harker, i II Wilkes; methods ot tenon ing penmanship, C II Kline, Miss Mary Porter, Miss Ma Maxwell, A E Ruther ford ; question box. Afternoon Methods of teaching frac tions. Mr John Gnflen, C E Waldon, i P FIviiii : miniarv reading T.innie Kam- say, Miss l.nra ('ampliell. Miss Mattie Cross, Carrie Van Winkle. Question box. Evening. Song by the primary class; declamation. Ina McCullongh ; recitation, Mi. Clnrn Marker; addri"??, Revlair ehild; reeltnl ion.M iss Inn Pinclny ; nolo, I'liete. I' instead ; recitation, Edith Koontz; recilation, Jessie Allinghiun: soul', the Misses (iray; recitntion.Uiinie Ramsay; recitation, Maggie (iray ; reci tation, "May Heid ; solo and chorus, the Misses Ramsay aim Marker. J C (iinsos, Ida I'oktkk, Neldik Pt'oir, Committee. WiiKEi.Kit Klkctkd. On the official ronnt this afternoon Jason Wheeler was found elected Councilman of the 3rd ward bv 2 majority. The remainder remain substantially "us given. A p etizlng T, A meriting T, A laving, not wsatilic Beautiful Ustinif Very fine flivored T, And a large ami ehoico stock of eroctries, frui's and linked goods, t Pnrknr Urn. A ancd resolution i never to buy without first giving them a call. M.WtUIKR KENTOX MILLS On W cdnesday forenoon, Pec l, 1801, at tho residence of the bride's mother in Albany, by Rev E R Priehnrd, Mr Frank L Kenton, and Miss Julia Mnv Mil's. Roth of the con tracting: parties aro we'.l known and popular young people, with a host of friends, v, ho will wish them nn nbnnd nnce of happiness and prosperity. They left on the noon train for Portland and vicinity, where they will remain several dava, and then return to the duties of married life in Albany. ItciKN. McFADDE.S. to .r ami M .Juu,;e Mi F.nlibn, la Coi vallii two ( If s. IISIIIH Oregon will soon need two insane asy lums, and onn should bo located east of the luoiiutaiiiH, I .... !:. . j oe isimou is mentioned for tho Circuit Judgeship. His iiiipoiiiimcnt would be u booh way 10 get rid ol linn. A Brownsville man's complete assess meiit is for'three blooded fox hour.ds and a shot gun, $150. There are two dogs on uiv 1011 usM'sseu 111 ow eacli. Webfoolis a good name these days, Put a pm 111 the fact, that we only have .mom, no nun 11 rain 111 a year. Tho pres ent wet weather is to make lin for Home oilier nine. Hope is eternal in tho human breast. Albany papers luiv- commenced aunin to talk about the great nossihilities of the Oregon pacific railroad and tho great benefits it will bring that town. Pen illetun East Oregouian. Tho following anin aiB in the Salem Journal : "I desire to inform the public that the Oregon Land company of your city, as at present constituted, is using my name by way of reference without my permission. W W Thaver." What does this mean. A Cleveland woman is suing for a di vorce on tho grounds of "cruelty and neglect," but her worse half says she took her pug dog to bed with her and drove him out in the cold. Public sym pathy is divided between tho defendant and the dog. Men have a hard lot of it in this world. Over at Silverton the other dav thev had a sign in one of tho mud puddles in the street which rea l, ''No fishing above the grade." Tho same sign would be appropriate on some of our Salem streets, Statesman. Such a s'gii a few rods this side, the S. P. depot would not be out of place. Recently bonds of the city of Roseburg were sold to a big Denver firm through B Goldsmith, of Portland. The money was received and expended in sewers. It is now learned that the bonds were ille gal, creating a peculiar state of affairs. though it will make 110 difference in the result, s Roseburg is an honorable city. and will not tako advantage of techni calities. It luifl been the unbroken custom for forty years in Massachusetts for two of the life prisoners' to be pardoned on Thanksgiving day. There was an excit ing scene in me penitentiary tins year when the envelopes were opened and the names read out of two men who had been in the prison tietween eleven and twelve years. Both had been convicted of murder, under extenuating circum stances. They have been model prison ers and their pardon had been recom mended by all the olncmls connected with their cases. Their fellow Drisoners were wild in tlieir demonstrations of joy ni uio act 01 guiiernatoriat clemency, winch preceaea me customary Thanks giving feast. Allen Bros always keep their customers supplied 171th fresh butter and eggs. No man likes to be borei to death, either in hear ing about a tiling or in being fooled in a oor aviicle. On this theory we sha'l briefly refr to our e'egant stock of CLOTHING, which embraces everything that originated in this exceedingly stylish season. In Suits, Overcoats, Dress Suits, etc., we are prepared to meet every demand in quality, Btylo and finish, color and pi ice. IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS Every department is full, styles tho latest. ii L...E. BLAIN, ALBANY3 A V . Hll), ; The Mcci: city oHioeiai - The city cou joiirneil until Th , Tnn total real ui uiiiee .fan 1, are giveS . , ' A AVIiecln ww1ca . ' field, Monda. S3 vote The paving contract "V; Jeffrie! Co, and the cityV" been cancelled. Ypv ' ., The vota for apealier ia thusb Criip228. Thos B Rd 83, afiL. tl e farmers alliance man 8. In the election at Salem tha nffii-it hows a tie between Collins and Davia cncncilmsn m the Second waid. Last evening the Willamette rose three or fuur ftet and this forenoon was an sVen twolvefeel above low water mark. II M Pay wa elected chief and Sherman ffollurassistant chief, of the Euaene firo department Monday. 74 votea were cast. A Drnminent real estate firm nf KeaftlA i L Ven Lonsvay Co., 703 Front atreet. Mr Ixmaway was at one time orincinal of the Albany achool. The total real estate aalca at Reattle ainee Jan 1, according to the recorder in the county clerk's oSfioe at that city, were 8l3,7S2,4!)7onthe 7th instant. Thathaa at leaat a healthy look to it. In Allnjy vesterdav Hon J L Cowan. Pern.. wa re elected mavnr for the third term by a majority of 119. The Albany people evidently know when thev have a good chief executive. Portland Telegram. The house of representatives haa passed the Childa bill to p ohibit the manufacture and sale of spirits and intoxicating liquors in South Carolina, except, under certain restrictions. The bill now goes to the senate. The state board of eaualization ia hard at work . They have decided to invite the banknra, railroad mon, and all taxpayers interested before them. Attorney General Chamberlain, haa also been asked to answer to the boid some inquiries aa to the law and its proper in terpritat ion . Salem Joarnal. Notwithstanding the stormy night the participants in Belshazzar are rehearsing just the aameand everything points towards verv auocesslull presentation of this oantata of cantatas. Oar company ia exer cising a great deal of pluck and BelehazKir is bound to be a roaring success. Tickets hive already began to move and thoae who desire a choice of seat! will do well to secure them at once. Magaolia syiup, the finest in the market a quantities to suit at F E Allen's. Iu the line of ipsctaoles and eyegluaep, French, the jeweler, leadr. The best roast coflee'in the city at Coma rfoyer s. Look out for a big display of Chiistmat goodB at French'a jewelry store. ion can get the worth of yoor money nv buying vour watches and clocks at F M Freuch's, the corner jewelry store. Fiesh crispcelcry at Allen Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's. Fresh roasted coffe at F E Allen's. Repairing neatly done at tho large gilt boot store. ... A tine line of crockery ware at Coon Si Hcndricsou's. A ; full line of cigars and tobacco at F E Allen's. Ladies Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Chean est in the city. Will lie told at greatly re duced rates. qualities aro good and OREGON. fenrfe.;-r' line h ie o heldau m si'vr walchc spec .c'e, rar- V. if, i D-'vin fo-ta netp hif.i P Miv, A n Mi I umia un 1, mie i:o!Ti. He ir.tkes the iujar for cash: following rtuue tui 17 lbs dry gianulatr d for $1.00 30 lbs exira C white for $1.00. . Kz ids extra u golaen tor $1 00. Here are some wholesale pi lees: 100 lbs extra golden C4Jcls. too lbs extra V white 4 a. 100 lbs dry granulated He will also sell a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 cts. TAILORED CLOTHINGV. Thers is NO lothing manufacturers in the country who will compare with f ' t' ' "liiT ' ' " 1 whose label as above is placed on every suit. In OVERCOATS, we have the stock of the city, and more overcoats than all the other stores in Albany eom bined. If you don't believe it call and see. Although -we have sold many of 'em, we still have a large stock left. Albany Woolen Mi'l clothing. A Mammoth line of Men's Shoes and Boots. Furnishing Goods. Boys' and Childreu's clothing, and everything worn by a man or boy can be found in great quantities, with every article marked in PLAIN FIGURES that "DEFY COMPETITION." T. L. WALLACE & CO. Leadiiig Clothiers and Furnishers. Strahan Block, Lu Subscription TO' Newspapers and Magazines Near the P. ., AND CUSTOM CHOPPER We htTO bay, oats, chop straw, chicken W hnlailn atirl tsf1 T r t:i T-i also mow Ball flour. cniTspS?? MORRIS 5c BLOUNT , Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. But price is not everything in watch-buying; liUAnANittU (JUALI i T is the first thing. I guarantee waches accord ing to their oualitv: and quality makes the price. All kinds all dualities all prices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Store. - by fura in the market. Xv - - AlUanj. frg Kenton, -:- JAgent for the Albany, Oregon feed, etc., constantly on hand. 1 . 1 .... C orner First and Baker Sta Star Bakery ;CorBro:iln3blii nnd Firat Sts, COJ'R.ID MEYER, Proprietor. Cannnd Fruits, (Ia3hWltTC, lreI frulK. Tobacco, Nnnar, C'ollee, Et! Claimed Meats, neensware, Ve;tt,Bl,Jc. SdIcps, Teu, Lie, Intcti!irjlt,.c lh.il Is kept In a antral ninrket ricc paiil for v v.lrSMSB'JLSSBaSSnKjXtnSlBQBJBaBIBHnBlSBBBBaaSJ STORE Alk, KINDS OF PRODUCJ I: sT ' V t. V t r