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I riihiUhoil ovor I p NunilHy. ry (lay in Uo week ex mmimmi, I!tlitoraiii1l'ro'n CITY OFFICIAL I'A'Clf. Kntnrml atthn 1'ont OIIIim mt Albany, Uii,ax aniouil o'bsh mull imttiir. Or- IIIIMllt . UKI'KUBtill Krilil Lir.iilq 41k paije. HMl 1MI -;l:rtlAI. ilc M ci' p'e jm.y in the nc, on In ui rH'f.i , Tun CiiHHi'rr Wav. The foilowlm t Important illspulch Is of local Importance ... I'Kiciiarn Aimiklii-lil, the iirtiir, h.is Usucd h Instructions to hi iriimiiijitr to ilUcontirme 1 the use of lithographs printini; nf nil j mr.OH lor use in windows anil on wal nil imiiiiic ail aill'i-riiMni; ixrlusivi'ly to ; the nowipapiTK llelslinnlv ennvi iceil '. this is the only proper way io reach all I classes, lie said llay: The inlluence i anil tremciiilouH power of the press kn an advertising medium Is making Itself felt more anil more every d&y ii: both theatri Cal and liusiness circles. A man who doeo not read the newspapers never atttnds the theater." ': Christmas comes on Friday of this week, and promises to he a popular event In Alhanv. The churches will he on hand with varied enteitalninenis Christmas eve for the S S's. A hitf slocking will be filled nt the Christian church; a hi-,' fire place will he built at the Itapiist church and Aanta Claus wll! c'ne down ; at the U I church there will be a house, a tree ; ami a snnia tenuis; at the rrtsbylerian church two trees; a' . Hie Congregational . chii'-cha ship; at theM E church a ladder. V A Kaiai. Meal. A tramp died at I Athena Wednesdav nk-ht from n line. Irone.i apple. Alter a repast of this declctahle diet, he slept with a coinra-le tourist in a barn, and became III iurln the night, ile was removed to a hotel and there died. His partner gave the alleged numher nnd addreHs of the dead man's home, some where in Canada, together with his name, and a telegram was sent, which brought the strange reply that no tich party waH known at the place men tioned. The "nan's name Is Frank Green, wood nnil he is a French Canadian. He Came from Montreal. The hdi.s will give a cl tiu'-e. T K Sloi'.i, of Aloan, fo. me. ' clrv nf niiil of ll:-lsev, a lei-ded a inee'ln;; of le Oiii ' V.ilow t Halutuay ni jhi. -liaise. News. I) W K uii.haugh and family have iiiovinI from Sweet Home to Albany and will make Ibis city their home. The tannery at Sweet Home will probably be closed. ' A very tih r hol'day present was .h.it , I a 5 uvuoiki .el iirnrclet mesentrd Satur.lay by Mr o'm A Ciawford, .nss j-r. .i ip iijmi, wlio recemlv home f.o'ii the Fast. N Iiainii, who coininltled suicide last week, had Ids life insured for $20,000, of nu 11 10,000 was recently taken out. II is said it contained a clause against suicide but will be paid. The Sunday Welcome speaking of Mr liaum says. -Deceased was one of the most popular, best tiatured and generally likable business iren In the city. It was he w ho made the resiaurint . success, l.vervone who knew him loved him. and ilie n-t i 1.1. sad lakl.ig off cast a decided gloom over the many who knew and respected him." lhe following abovt a former l.lnn countyvoiing lady appears in a I'nr.hind ex: -A pleasant surprise party was ten dered Miss Anna (iodley byhcr friend-, at the res'dence of her parents at Nob JJili, Alblna, on Santa Uarbarastrect, between Williams and Rodney avenues last Thnn. day evening. Miss Godley is a recent "rrival in this city, having moved heie from Jlalsey, her former home. She is n contralto singer cf exceptional inert; hav ing spent a year at the New Fngland' Con scr.-aiory ot Music at Hoion and leceiillv repted a position In the Beth Is. jel congregation in the choir. She possesses a remarkably clear and stiong con.ralto voice, and Is a pleasing acquisition to the musical circlet of tills cliv." '; A Ct.osK Cam.. YesterJay noon just as the I'ortland train was leaving the ini. jtle a short distance the other side of the Jewish cemetery the last hint went down some distance, more on one side than the Other side Had the train been on it at the time serious results might have re atilted. 'l he trestle was repaired by six o'clock, when tl e Rosehurg local passed Over it for Portland. This suggests that the work of filling in under the trcstlei cannot be completed too soon. Albany Ski-ond i;ksi. The match hoot at Jefferson Saturday resulted as ollows: Jefferson Mhhr, ' id; I'eatson, 3 : W l-Jones, 1 j; Wlnk'ly, 11; Long.u; Ed Jones.o; lloyt,S-So. Albany U'oupt, 14; lianta, u; Adams, 11; jlrown, 10; Deyoe, 10; Perry, o; G Froman, 874. Another shoot will be had In this city next .Saturday, when as the Albanv team wilt be able to include In their team ad their crack shots a different result mav be looked for. ' To liK I'.Mi). The recorder or Safety IvOdge No it AO U W has received warrant for $1000 in favor of Mrs Mary J Cox, being the beneficiary policy of her on Joseph Cox, w ho died in Crook county about six weeks ago. Alto a warrant for Mrs A J Kader of Toledo for $1000 and one for Mrs Isabella Guess, of Rock Hill, lor $1000 being the beneficiary policy of tneir brother Henry Ingram. ' a aiii.l at Mkiiama An agent of a Vjermati company was In Mehama last wee looking for a site to build a flou in. 1 nev round It and will take water ouioi the little north fork of the Santiam, "" 11 onto the bluft in front of F U nun s property, where there is plenty of an ana a line site Stayton Times. Stood on Ends There were few crafts that got caught out in the terrific storm at sea a w eek ago last Sunday that cot thiough without serious damage. Many were lost entirely. The steamer Truckee, from Tillamook bay, with a load of lumber from the Truckee mill just below Hay City, weathered that storm wilhout dam age, except tlie breaking of lights, etc. ne hail on nearly 400,000 feet of lumber. She headed square against the storm. and, Instead of making headway, her cap tain found when the fury of the storm was over that she had been carried back about sixty-two miles. She carried seven pas sengers, besides her crew of sixteen, and some of '.hem would not go through that experience of twenty-six hours again for the w hole state of Oregon. Half the time it looked like the vessel was being tipped over backwards, lhe waves were lik mountains, and the sea was lashed Into one gigantic mass of loam. IheTruckc is a mighty staunch ship, or she would have shared the fate of so many others 1: such a storm even the whaleback being disabled in it. It was the worst 6torm on the f acihe coast for thirteen years. Ex A Protect. Filitol s 1 1, hum rut : Now that the Cantata of llelshazzar Is a .M.igof the pasl, I want to enter a protest .-gains! the plan of elevating a piano away "i im.iii 1.1 me siagc. it is uncommon entirely unnecessary p.nd was a grea an noyance to the audience. Especially o .- 11 10 1 10 e sii.mg on the noun sldt of he hell from lhe fio.it to a point eight or en rows hack, ve.y lew ot them could obtain any view nt all of Shelomlte and Mvra when the latter was slmdnir hor r,-iiiiini nine song, anc It was the same lio ipg the very affecting meeting between Shelonilte and Zerubbabel In the prison scei.e. Of course a cantata cannot he produced wilhout Instrumental music, but It certainly is excesdingly bad taste to eiect right In front of the cen'er of the slai;e n throne almost as high a- Helshaz znr's, and then place the piano upon It. The view of the audience should not be obstructed any more than is possible, es pecially when lhe -cenir effect isdepended upon as inuih as in this cantata. During the series of entertainments no one felt like doing more than complain a little, although thoy knew.llkethe soldiers com prising the famous Light Brigade, "that some one had blundered," and blundered most egrcgrously, but now that It Is all over, on behalf of those who attend con certs, cantatas, etc., I wish to enter a pro test against this innovation. Darius. A 4 100 Potato. WalteFerna Id, the affable vice president of the First National bank, dropped In upon us yesterday with smiling countenance and laid on our table a Ifioo check, says the Baker City Demo crat. Mr Fernald said: "j have an Item. You remember thaw the Democrat an nounced some months ago that Mr Wm Henry Mantle, of Philadelphia, would give a prize of $100 for the finest potato raised in the United States. Ben Longley, of Eagle valley, doubtless caught onto 'that item, as the check you see lying before you Is the $100 prize. Mr Longley was yesterday apprised that the Eagle valley potato was awarded the' premium as the accompanying check attests." ciietp kk;k. A K Mrllwaln 4ner Rome Roltoru Prices. following reductions la Nothing in It. The following linpor tant information comes frnm ti ifni..... Hcws: "We have information frni.i Al bany 10 the effect that Chas Louden who It held as an accessory to the murder of Henry Ingram, has made a confession acknowledging complicity in the terrible affair." Louden has made no confession at all to any one. . Heavy Winds. Yesterday a very stiff breeze prevailed for Oiegon. At Lebanon it did considerable damage by knocking out the west end of the second story of Dr Courtney's brick. The brick had been laid to the roof; but gave way under the pressure of the wind and collapsed. Unclk Tom's Cabin at the Opera House tonight by a first-c'ass troup. The Or egon nrcsB speaks highly of the original New Orleans company, and those desir ing to see tills old and popular play pre sented In a bright manner should attend tonight. ? , 1 jIhb. Ladifp Bazaar. Do not buy JOur Christmas presents without callli.g at the Ladies Bar aar.where there Is a large and elegant stock ol novelties suitable for the holklnv trade. Some one will receive Christmas present of an elegant French ooll, one of the prettiest ever seen In Al bany, now on exhibition at the liar a a r. Amihtious Prinkvim.b Mkn. Inter est in the coming town election Is on th increase, i ne M.miuaies so lar as we have learned are, for president of th council, Dr Uelknap and Joe Jlinkle; for councilman, D K Stewart, M A Moore Manuel Sichel, T A Uren, K P Harrlng inn, a j isewsom, c c dialing, I KetchurnandJ P Combs; for recorder, George Summers and J L Luckey; for marshal, Chris Cohrs, L C Perry, Jar HiiotiK, a. c 1'aimer, i a Ulavnool, l I lack us and S J Oden ; for treasurer, V H I'uiierand a 1 Jfclknap; tor town attorue M K Brink. All are good men and worthy in me Fuppon 01 me voieis. Review A Body Found. A Marshfield dispatch Is to the effect that "parties just arrived down the beach from Gardiner report tne tinning of a boat right side upand the dead body of a man on t'ie beach three miles north of the mouth ot the Umpqua river The boat was Intact, and the position of the body indicated that the occupant of the boat had reached the beach alive and died soon afterward on account of hli weak condition and 'exposure. It Is sup posed to bo the lost ship's boat of the Gener.il liutler. and one of its six occu pants." Juvt receiver! now and opened for retail i C E Hn-wiu'lla the following Chow Chow, Cooking Molusse, Pick It s in vinegar, Knit Herring, NTit hiti' tish, N;i't salmon. LARGEST -:- ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES. AT - MATTHEWS' & WASHBURN'S AtMIS Staffs Mnv be seen tlio finest stock of ,...i.i ....i .:i watclipa, diamond ami other riues, jew elry, hi lvcnvare, fee, in the city. ' Keiiicnihi P f vUKu - .. . . " "'"uwu innw yen n One linnof hnl i nv nl. i....i...i... u , J f '"""".UK ft-"! D t l'rWatC " !iIvorwaro- jwolry, (old j win, i ii ', liiiivcB furltaaud titiibicllas, opera Q!dPeop!e. J. V. 8. la tiis 7) It Samrmr'.:! tt.m I4 ot 'oblo people ithonM take, at tii min-: p tjut'i IliC is l:i evry otlHTr?i;.ri:;. tiH. t.M'iiiif of, is under certain eondiUu ltttoti u )-i craaeiattng. J. V. 8. on l'ir contrary it pnirly new hieod, tiio very tiling for cid, .tfiiraio nr brokn lnin people. It butlii tlirM n k.ii! proio:r:n i!icir lives. A mse in h1i;1; Mrs. licltlcn nn eRtlrnaMe tt:tA Hrly nt MO 'Oii-n;: :t., H. F. r, fts fnr nuvuft drt-Hidns no rpi-..y flj to surionsly alr.rr.i ..it family. lt?ot li:.'li::nt wan f.milly it;'.:iriiM with fulnting 8cli. i-vir wiitcs: "n.nlc i:i tist onasi-ron-! cnvtl'ti n I tome nf tlie tntimonial con-cf.-iiii.f J.V.S. a:id sent for n bottle. That marked the tunit'i;: p.int I regained my lost fleih and inr:f;th and have not felt to well In years. Thnt was iwo yenrs epo and Mrs. Helden it well and hearty to day, and still taking J. V. 8. If yun nrv old or feeble and want to be built op. Aik for Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, wort cfTeetivo, Urgesl bottt Rdinc price, $1.00, lix for $5.00. FOR 8 A LB BY STANARD & CUSICX ALBANY Joy's ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken upoy thfl tinclorslenod at the Turin of AY MarRhull, about 7 miles oast from Albany, Oregon, o-e black horse about four years ok',, left hind foot white, white star In fbrehoad, (very breachy.) Appraised by Ooo Hti.Dphrny, Jtifitice of tlm Posic?. nt :). November aisl, 1801. ALA MARSHALL He makes the sugar for cash: 17 lbs dry granulated for $1.00. 30 lbs extra C white for $1.00. 22 ibsextra C golden for $1.00. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs extra golden C&4cts 100 lbs extra (; white 4V cts. 100 lbs dry granulated 53 . He will also sell a five gallon pickles for tjo cts. kt g Holiday Gcons. A fine line of holi day goods may be seen at G L Black mail s. His plush goods particularly are embracing a variety of handsome fine. articles, w hich should be seen by all buy ing holiday goods. After a prosperous season the citizens of Linn county will desire to present their friends with the best to be obtained. Mr H'ackman can ac-om-modate them with as fine a line of holiday goods as isto be seen anywhere. fio to V E Allen when y.u want omf him; aweut. Honey, map ie syrup, vUi. HOME 1MI ABItOAD A uond liriUiie greeted the last presenta tion of HeUhszz'ir, which proved both a fiuunci! and operatic fcuoceat. Don't foiget to call at the Ladicn lisraar for your useful holiday presents. Tluy have a larue selection at low pricos. Those having books of lielsharzir will confer a fi.viir by leaving thcin at the Y M C A rooms today, as all books must ba re turned at once. Mr N A Hlodgett has bought a half inter est of Mr Hnberg in tile planing mill nn It ail road street and Hoberg It lilodgett will hereafter run it. Tho proprietors of the Albany ferry pur chased a new ferry cable v Portland Satur day, and it is beiut: put in position todav. The boat was brought up the river aad Mill uu miming this evening. ii r Don Brenner tells the Dkmocrat that he used to be well acquainted with M S If ellrnan, the rascal who recently skipped out from Grant county, and aeaiost whom an editor recovered $20,000, mention ot which was made in Saturday's Dkmocrat George Kibelin took it Into his head to ru away Friday; so he traded his pnt Jera .y f, a watch, sold tho watch fur Si. 50 and bnirded the local for Lebanon via Aihau e understand bis father telegraphed the authorities to intercept him and sent him back home. Halsey bews. The Willamette Valley mills have been shut down for several days on account of tin accumulation of Hour. At present there do demand at P01 tiand for export floor and tne managei ot the milt has concluded to suspend operations until tomorrow. States- so. 1 he board of e equalization in session at oaleni will probably acttle the mortgiae tax question by compelling all the oounties, it. ciudine Multnomah, to assess mortgages a full value, so a member uf the board informs the Democrat. There -hould be a uoiform rule, and none would give more general saiistactioD than this The proprietors of the Albary ferry have been presetted a bill for $124 damages to me oioaoc, which run into their cable a few days ago, knocking the smoke stack down As the Modoc was not in the channel, ii fact along the bank where boats never run it is safe to predict a live contest before it paid. In fact there will probably be a big ger counter-claim for damages to the cable, which nroke on Friday, prDbably from the collision. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's. Fresh roasted codee at F E Allen's. The bett roast coffee in the city at Com si iriuyer B. at the large gilt ths Ladiea at Repairing neatly done boot store. See the big French doll riazaar. Save money by buyiog Christmas gifts Hulin & Akin's drug store.' Allen Brcs always keep their customers uppneu witn tresri butter and eggs, AH I inda of choico eating aud cooking .ipies an anen Bros, In the line of spectacles and eye-glasses, rrencn, ine jeweler, leadr Look out for a big display of Christmas goous at frencn s jewelry store, Ladies Oxford ties at greatly reduced rates at Mem Brot. Must he sold. A large line of elecant gold watches in tasry new.trays at win & stark s Magaolia syiup, the finest in the market la quantities to suit at r f, Allen's. L. BLAIN Is ringing out tbe old year with some fine bargains in Men's, Young Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tailoring. ' X it. 1 .... . ..: xie nas very desirable and suitable presents fo and boys in the following lines : Nee r men Will & Stsrk, fi jewelers. Tidies Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Cheap eat in the city. Will be sold at greatly re duced rates. Hulin Akio, druggists at French's corner, have a large line of choice holidsy goods, which they are selling very low. Whatever may be the cause of blanohing, the hair may be restored to its original color by the u.e of that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sieiliau Hair Kenewer. Now, what are you waitine for! Why not get right iu and go Klein Bros, and buy goods from them for those tiokets are nearly Kono. Kemeinhcj that is a very beoutiful piano and who knows who will get it. Klein Ifroj have a Urge and choice st oc f h ints and sh'iej fur sale at reasouah frii.ii D u)-invn; n fmit wear uut y i.ihtv,) e-jri tuiir; t:: an I thiele gan pianu at their store. i'iu can get the worth of your monev ny buyiDg your watches and clocks at F M French's, the corcer jewelry store. With his new bakery Conrad Meyor able to offer old and new customer every thing fiistclass in baked gondj. Decidedly the largest and choicest variety of team town is at C K Brcwnoll's. Sun dried, basket fired, g-een. back, English breakfast, ore Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, are prepared to do tirst-elasa photographic wcrk at their gallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them a trial. What a tasty appearance that pianoat Klein Bros, would giye yonr parlor. That young daughter of yours would hp too proud of it. Go and ask Klein Bros, about it. Really it will coat you but a few dollars, This is no joke. Go and see them. two cast Loin Of Ike rinest Furniture Ever llrunubt t Albany. Furniture cam aro bigger than other cars, and hold an immense quantity of "knocked down" furniture. One car load will fill some furniture Btorei. Kortmillerrt Irving have just received two of these cars full of the finest stock of goods in their line ever brought to tho central Willamette Valley.their increas ing trade demanding extra gooiln. They already had a big stock on hand. Among the new goods are many line tilings for the holiday trade. Give your relatives and friends something substantial as well asornamental. Among these new piecea of furniture are elegant bed room Bets, parlor furniture in beautiful and latest designs,music cabinets and stan(ls,Keed'B rattan rockerB, many novelties too num erous to mention, and fully two hundred new patterns in mouldings for pictures, very artiBtic in makeup. Thev were bought in eastern factories and "will bo marked so low as to justify new'picture frames for everybody. ? f . A ver appetizing T, A very surprising T, A saviiiK, net wasting Beautiful taatinr Very fine flavored T, And a large and choice stock of groceries, fruits and baked goods, at Parker Bros. A. good resolution is never to buy without first giving them a call. 1 .? fcm?-. Stock I II 1 SffKsBr' nee inai s liooa ror All r.r.tr fhe sort of a tree that pleases patrons not only at Christmas times, but fiom Christmas to Christmas. A. tree bearing tha fruit that this does can onlv stand as th outgrowth of a reputable firm, stalwart, standard, staple. All through the year of '92 you'll find these thirgs, and they are what wise people look for.our strong attractions. But all this is preliminary, what we wi specially is that we have in stock the finest largest stock of ant to mention- and by far the In our line ever before brousrhtto thecitv. rnnsistino- of fine neck wear, silk handkerchiefs, mufflers, umbrellas, gloves, dress shirts, late style hats, men's smoking jackets, holiday slippers, overcoats and clothing for men and boys. T. L. WALLACE & CO. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers. Strahan Block. . . - A 1 tin i . Cirocrnn . , j-, Kenton, -;- Subscription Agent for the Newspapers and Magazine, Star Ike P. Ibauy, Cregaa I so AND CUSTOM CHOPPER We hare hay, oats, chop st.aw, chleken feed. etc.. constantly on hand. r'.V'!- "our, ,h,r,s Iran Full line. a specialty lor either cash or toll. MORRIS & BLOUNT, CorncrFimtnnd BakerSd ties ol many desiens. ITanc1korftli.nP,a Tr.wrirt ' ' - av-aT, l.lUliifIB, aocy wime Mnrts and Might ohirts, Gold leaded Silk Umbrellas, Slippers, Kid Glov Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Hats, Etc. and Silver Jewelry, es Need a Watch? have all kinds, at all nrices J . , . r . aim everv watc i t ts th price. But price is not everything in watch-buying; UAnANI ttu yUALUT w the lav llllllg. I guarantee waches accord ing to their ouahtv: and quality make the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Sforo. Star Bakerj CorBroadslblu anil P-'Irnt su. COSRAD MEVER, Cannrd Frnilaj, sjilasnwHrp, Dried rraitn. Tobnoco, Cofle, El) I'roprietor. Onur-rl ,-rleala, '('ft-nnvrnre, Ve(te?t)e, C'lKat , Spit CM, Tea, Cte., IiifnotevcrTlt..., tht Is kept In a (rcneral tarivty.and irsncfrT iture, Uithct ninrkct jirict paid f'jr ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE