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,re. y oay 111 w,c w c Sunday. .,,he lrwt Oftt t Ailwny Z-ni cleu oieil ssiatmr. jtRl'Aitl ri. iti:i fcOD EVENING. PenoCK T to bore its readers Vin Alstine, n old resident jnd Euj9, h"t Here is an- gVan Ustine, who has given .ntli.iriliea considerable fiuwol ti is apparently uncon Lireto abuse his family, was ,'th no Van Alstine as in ,ri charged with threaten- hii wile ! -tap-daughter. '. imnvciiiK him to be a bad Li liiin under $500 bonds to peace These he could not j he went to the county jail, remained until Wednesday. indication ol hie attorney, lie it WlOre iiuuc liuir, jii me -l, ho released hini, not . District Attorney Hume's 'n Alstine made a solemn the would leave the state at . iliime knew him. and re- ,t aithin 3d hours be would TiailftKain. xne preuiuuim Ust nmht Van Alstine vis- i where his wife and step- Mv nr on r irst ana tiooice r proceeded to smash in the vintlows. uniLer fli "UKiiri snd placed him under arrest, lliioos: In 1885 C R Carter (S Kelton murdered a man moa, Mo., by beating his kith stones. They were found ;rder in the nrst degree and he handed on lulv ist.lt87. the dav for hanging Carter rvitinu the lailer, Unas war Lai (utallv. Over five years out any rename ciue ui mm 1 days age ne was recogmzea J t Mt Tabor, Portland's Mrlial Minto. ol t-aiem.ana simnns. 01 runmuu. warier ting at Mt raDor unaer me ,. and owns property there. son anci tjnas arren, me ran uliot. have arrived and orur hack to be hanged. Th riog him will receive wo SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr 1. Douglas, of llarrishurg, returned home to Jay after a trip to Purtian I. J O Wiittman and f.mi y wmt f Coi vallis this noon on a sevrrjl day vis't. Mr Anderson Cannon h returned from seve.al mun'hs scjuurn in California- Ml f II Townnd an I tu..hti.r nf N-wbu'e. in in the citv vi(i:in her minv iricn j. i osimaBtfr Jionteitu, ot Albany, was siting Aaliland Wednesday and vester ay Ashland Tidings. J D Guiss, ol this citv. U rrceirinp me li- ai ircaunent at l'orlland. He U improving oodburn Independent. A pleasant aocial ffatherinp was held at the v, r cnurcn last evening. An in'.erettine ror-iin a rendered, and an enjoyable 'lie uau. Geo tiruhb left futS-inFrancisro this noon by way of Yaquina and eipecm lo make tiiatci'yhis home, lie reported Albany not, nvriy enougn lot nim. More legislative clerks are as follows L l.ovell. W H Odell. Wm Henderson ercv R Kellev. I M Lawrence. Maud Smith, Nora Quinn, Louisa Allen, George tiiuoert, Unas i McUamei. Mrs R Chearile and daughter Dollie, f( this nof-n by wav of Vaqulna, for Cali fornia, Mrs Cheaule will no to San D ego, wnere iter daugnter Mrs M-ir urannon re ides, while Miss Dollie will stoo in Sm Francisco. Tiiey will be gone about three months. The Eugene Journail contains the to- lowing personal, ''l'lige. the notorious ex-Ya e College graduate, light house contractor, pugilist, politician and all around sport, was in Eugene this week having nmshed contract on the rieceta Head light bouse II R Kincaid has been editing the Oegon S'ate journal at Eugene since low. His bump of continuity is simply mmense (or tLat of a newspaper man. Mr Kincaid is a gentleman, and has con tinually retained the good name of his younger days, regardless of the many vicissitudes of life. The Baptist church was thronged on Tuesday evening last, to hear an address Irom miss nicrieil, a missionary lrom Africa, having with her a little native girl who entertained the audience bv singing some uospel hymns in our lan guage and her own. It was deeply in teresting and all paid marked attention. Over $16 were taken up in the collection and $10.75 realized on their portraits. Koseburg Keview. Hon 'f I Black, who will probably be the next Collector of Customs at Port land, is in the city. The Statesman gives Mr Black the following good notice lor that paper: lorn .Black, ot Halsey, wants to be collector of customs under Cleveland. Mr Black is a good, square man, and we hope he may get it or at least that some one outside ol rortiana will be given some of the offices to be distributed by the incoming administration. MISFITS. nThe O P road it is reported, has been examined this week in ord.r to learn whether it is worth the $1 "50 000 investment. Thesnine heail. crMn.aaf.1r i...A.I.:n.. bart.ey of the tireen Basin Smut mill i the way the Mill Citv Uazette returns tne compliments of the dav. The fol .owing indicates that there is to lie mere of the circus : "You can therefore blow TOIlr llnrn until the tide freeze nr.r onrl you will find us not to old too nnswer." If the C B & Q railroad comnanv hnilrl to the Willamette valley within the next two years as predicted. and mnmnt n-ith the O P, they will probably diverge at Lyons crossing over to Mehama, thence down to Stayton. and from there strike lor roriiami tner intended destination. -Mill City tiazttte, there's where you are mistaken. They will build no extra road to Portland, and yet it may be nominally ttie terminous. Not all bad roads are in Oregon, a fact appreciated oy the loiiowing: Many per sons who regard themselves aa well informed on most public questions will be surprised to be told, for example that in the state of Illinois alone, it bas been es'.ima'ed that the less sustained bv f ruiers and owners of horses and wagons general lv rom bads roads, is placed at $16,000,000 a year. Throughout the whole country i is thovght that the loss from this source, at the verv lowest figure, cannot be less than $200000,000 a tear. lsxi Clock A Corvallia man bck to Mr Vogle, the jeweler, red, as it would not run. jno among the pieces of machin imd$45 in gold, two $20 pieces iece. The monev was returned er, and the clock was made to int. How the money got there it pApia appeared in Albany 1RS9. with U S Senator. ,iith as editor. Mr Smith's son eiirT n S Fmilh bas abound paper for a year and several l nose were me uuiea iu tuc lie 17 S and the paper con iy national matters of interest local events, senator Smith e fall of 18(30 and the paper b other hands. wrr. Geo Finley, of Craw- Linn countv. and several ents of that section where here on business before the U o It seems that they bled on the indemnity grant and are fd in a landsuit aa a conie- Kosebung Review. '. Attorney C E Wolverton his law orhce from the Foster sirs over the First National heis prepared to attend prompt- al hiisiness entrusted to film . b, of Albany made oar office a . Mr cobb has sola ins print trie countv seat and is now ii'h his ulfe who is on a lecturing 'He Mrs Cobb lectured i.e e They went from hers to "day niuht. Harrisburg Cour. t'D Shoes I carry the larges Pum priced and good wearing s nd children shoes In the city, t added a line of steel shod which I recommend to the nt forget that I repair any shoe 'icnaige. S E Touno. RsLieiot's Services. The services t the Presbyterian church tomorrow will be as follows: Preaching at 11 a m and 7 :30 p n by the pastor. Sabbath school at i'i :io p in, junior o meeting at p m, YPBCE meeting at 6 :45 p m. The subject of the morning sermon will b "Love and worship as uompanions xn the evening the topic of the discourse will be "Christ's Solution o? the two great Problems of tne World." All will be made welcome to these services. A series of meetings will be held in the Evangelical church to begin tomorrow morning; and to continue indefinitely. Rev L S Fisher will conduct the services but is exocctine assistance during the week. Subject for the morning will be "Contentment" and in the evening "Save the Young Men." M E Church Services at 11 a m and 7:30 p in, conducted by the pastor. Morning subject. "Pressing Ownward." In the evening, "Future Life." ClaBS meeting at 12:15, fcunday School at 2:30, Junior League at 3:30, Epwortb League at 6:30. All are cordially invited to all these services. J i Abbett, 1'astor. The services at the United Presbyterian ehurch will be :onducted both morning and evening by Rev M M Marling, of Halsey. Sabbath school at 2 :30. followed bv funior Christian Endeavor and teach era prayer meeting. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. All are made welcome to theee services. A full attendarce is desired at the gos pel meeting at4o'clocK oi tne Assocn tion especially. The new president will De introduced and will address the meet ing. Those interested in the Y M C A are requested to attend this service. Sunday morning there will be a review service at the Congregational chunh. In the evening at 7.jo the pastor will preach on the parable of the unmerciful servant. Christian Endeavor society meets at 6:45 nnd S?bbath School after the morning ser vice. All arc cordially Invited. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The following is th? membership ot the principal orders in th United States, as per reports of the supreme bodies for tne year ending December 31, 1892: Odd Fellows. 60S.533: Free Masons. 673,643; A O of U W. 263.611: Knights of Pythias, 208,847; Knights of Honor, 238,156; Roval Arcanum. 218.454: 1 O of Red Man, 111,644; Knights and Ladies 01 nouor, ,u.4ia: American Legion 01 Honor, 63,751; Maccabees, 62,630 Modern Woodmen of America, 63,000 United American Mechanics. 48.517 Equitable Aid Uniyn, 43,250; Chosen Frifmdn SSK-Tlr Kntinnol llninn 9fi 31A- B'nai B'rith,25,478; Catholic Benevolent Legion. 22,653 ; United Friends. 22.304 Golden Cross, 17,3)13; Royal Templers jiitioo; uruias, io,iJU. A Cuesskt cracked by a Salem paper It is told on the candidates for railroad commissioners tlutt forty seven of the sixty-nine 01 them now in the city held s caucus for the declared purpose of select ing irom among their number a retire- sentation to go before the legislature as the candidates for places on the com mission. The agreement was that the thirty-nve candidates receiving th smallest vote in the caucus weru all withdraw in favor of the remainir twelv and ask the legislature to select from anions; that diminutive number three persons to serve as commissioners. Well tne caucus was a guttering, glowing sue cess, the voting was by ballot and everytbing ran smoothr until the vote came to be counted, when it was found that there were 101 ty six men who had one vote each standing to his credit. One man bad evidently failed to vote for him self. HOME AND ABROAD. Dr Lowe, optician. Hava you read Dr La wo' advertisement ? Hv von ccn Dr Lowe about ' our eye?? If not, why not ! Pr Lowe if a tbrce timet iradaate. 5e hiii about your eye. Dr Lowe will tet VO irevet rubt.nt them ight, hit pri ms are rittht and he'a all right. Milt City people bare been livina on elk. tiae animal hariuiE been killed u ear that city recently Wm H R Stewart, of Gatat, will make final proof on his cl.tm near that city, in no j county, on Jan dm. Tha firm of Devoe Si From an Bros has eeo dissolved. LV Devoe retiring. Frank ad Grant From an will continue the bnsinesa. Schulti Bros desire to say for the infor mation of aP. whom it may concern that ey are now paying seven and a ha If cent per pound net for pork . Capt Bowmm, who has a ranch on the Upper Santiam this week brought to Mill City three wild cats, one lynx, one beaver, four martin, one tisher and fire mink th result nf a week's work. A foot race between Ready and Yoanp, J 00 yards for $50 a side, was run at Cor vallia and was won by Ready, t.uie 10? sec onds. It i said that considerable money cnanged bands on the reat. All the Style to go to Mueller's par lora with tbe ladies and treat them to Coeoa and High T wafers. Served at all hours. One Smalt Wlo Boan every niRht for at week arouae Torpid Livers. Zdc. per buttle. TRY : A :- PAIR Bargains at Real's, Souvenir oona at Will & S:ark's VI AVI Co iffive in Baltimore block. The beat ewtlry at Will & Stark's, Fresh egt at F E Allen St Co. Drets soodsat cost at Head's. Underwear at cost at Read's Everything at coat at W F ReaJ.s Crxa and ca'e, liV, at'MueHtVs Parlors Boots and shoes at cost at W F Read's Buy V aruer Bros corset of W F Read Barga ns In summer goods at Read's, Tropby tea something tine at F E Allen k Co. Choice Easteru oysters at Mueller's Far-lore. If you want a fine smoke ask for J J oeeph white labor cigars, Until March 1st every thin a st cot a Bead's. Several six octave oicans for sale at co CallonTrof W W Davia. Come and see the new chil'ed plow at Kamps opposite poatotnee. White snft blankets made at the Albany woolen mills for sale by e K Allen I be beatrnaat nnnae in the oity at .yomad clover a. Fa ronixa borne industry by amoking the celfbrated white labor cigars, manufactured by Ju'ius Joteph. Why smoke a Chiua ciear when lor the same money you can get a w.iite labor cigar made oy J Joseph. tt em ember all boots and thoea boutht o: Klein Bros that rip, ran over or soles come loose will be repaued by ua fiee of charge. Wst a Couch KviuD is now the lead inn remedy lor coughs, coUls, acre thtoat,uron- enms, asthma, whooping conch and con sumption. Large bottle. 25 and GOc ooid by J A ccmuinq. xnuggiit. Of Those Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, For sale by F. M. FRENCH, the Jeweler. TORSALK-A BARGAIN. A model sr steam laundry for sale, papaoitv in wash department 150 per dav; for 2 bands; located In Central Albauy,on 2nd ana Montgomery street. 1 wisn to en gage In other business. Will sell oheap, J P 8MITH, Proprietor, Get Started Right. Then the whining schoolboy, itli his satr hel And shining mo: nlng face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school, stopped at 'Conr. & Hendrlcson's, the live grocers, and left a long order (or some groceries, , remarking that he liked to eat anyway.and that they kept the best srrocL rlea there to be secured anvwhere. If vou would have the best groceries and produce at the most reasonable prices call on Conn K Henancson. They have them. Kid Gloves from $1 a pair up. I rry oil line of leadlns brands in black' and aoI- ored. Will receive novelties for the holidays. SAMUEL E. 1 Of NO DRCWLOWE, GRADUATED OPTICIAN. fun he consulted in the dental office of Pr. Littler by those sutlering Irom weak or Defective Sight. lr. T.owe conies recommended in the highest terms ol praise by letters from ' those who linve iwen oeneniteu oy ins optical genius and skill. Endorsed by the Doctors of Albany. We have examined the diplomas of Dr C W Lowe and believe from our inter view with him that he is thoroughly qualified in his profession to relieve the various mechanical delects of sight by the scientific application of glasses, and as bucIi we endorse him. Pit G W Mastos, Pr M H Ellis, Pb J I. Hill, PK C U (.'HAMBKRLm, PaG A Whitney, Pk J r WALEACE, Pb W H Davis, Dr C C Kelly. To Prevent tne Crip Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. Take rJood'e Sarsaparilla to give strenctb, purify the blcod and prevent disease. Hood's Pillt core liver ills Fioe crfam candy, chewlog chooolatej mar.bmatlows, angels food, ete at Mueller a. Oregonian Encyclopedia coupons taken at Conn ic Uendricaon's. ioioeioeio GOOD NEWS q Fer th, mllllsns ,f ensumert ,1 g oTatt'gPillg.o It arlves lr. Tutt plnuture te a- A noum tlmt he la nw puctiaa; w O TINY LIVER PILL which la ef xcredinfclramaUatae, a yet retaining; all th v.rtu of the V larger onux. O iiarntcrl amrly Testable. Hothaifeserthes pilH A are still Issued. The axaet else ef TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS A la shown In the border af this "sd." v o oo Will & Btark, th- lewelera. I.A.Morris &o. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their store to the Strahan store, formerly occupied by Deyne & KoDson, and have on hand a full stock of COR V ALUS FLGUrt, BKAN, SHORTS, UtKM McALi GRAHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. FiltOEIFi AXLE ! HMtHenEASiE ' BEST XX THE WOSILD. ltWMrlos4Halltle.sr.nnfiuiTae.rd, actcally1 OUtlastine two boxes of tjiyothor brr.:il. Noa affectod or hut. iriil.T Xli E i t.M IE. fORSALE BY DEALERS GEXERALLT. Jnf Cost ! Cost ! Eost ! To all Indian War Veterans. eterana are requested to call on "application for Land Warrant, they are entitled. No charge esstui. Call and get terms and lre. MoNTANTK 4 HACKLKMAN, "I7OR RENT.--Th tre building on f my premises on Hroaoaiom street Suitable for roidenee for smal family. L VIERBCK. Feb. itth. From now un- H we will aril Rn.,1. and Shnea tduced prices in order to reduce J oeiore moving in our new Rpecttully, Klein Bros. TOST Between Lebanon and Albany A on Saturday last on tra In, or at Tollman, a tmld hand lins insciihed with ihTM links. Bible, and otberOdd Fellow emblems. Will reward liberally for tbe return of the rln t M Hooar, AiDany, ur, Sel '"lie the vear l8a from be to end, Will 4 Utark propose te e'r rcutation of havlncr the of jewelry, watches, sliver 'n the valley. U you want the t reasonable prices call on hoMK PaiiK,A beautiful all P'tcher, now on exhibition at PH S eroccrv ilnn. MII1 k nlvn msion s Dirmcay. A ticket 'every jocc.it cash purchase ' Will &8iark's when yo-J are ., "'"""'i me uest watcnes, ana 'liverware in h .... r.A 'pk. fixt Snow I have a foil lin rtret, shoes, all solid and ih iu aiyie, anti reiscniil Samuel E. Votno sr-or n a T.R.s Fine Iranorttsl -standard V Bred Clvdesrtale -Htalllon. Five inaranld. Welirhs near 1600 lbs. In floe condition. Pric9.f4C0. Address D L Richards, Tew rarat, vaiem. SAT, Uncle Billy Wright, th eban -don. is on the streets, grinding scissors, knlTf s, etc Trot tbe-ri oat and get them sharptned. Hbarnenlng and repairmg jawn mow.i. mywnij I I w I J PtVflnlnlr.. ! 1 t retry street, or of A B Metris. Tbird w ara. . . ' - ...... . . - . .. I . J V. 1 1 k.rna.. Iu. K f- O F Russell, county scbooi luperinten aent. UT ANTED. To rent a.blsycle. W'll use liktly. Call at Democrat office. -0K8aLF. -Three pair of hralthy I loll grown vuium puorn.u. fli or ad irese Mf t l ac 3 3 , Jeffer son, Oiejon . READ & 60. On account of change in business,we will un til Marh 1st sell our entire stock AT COST (except Buttrik Patterns.) This will be the GREATEST SALE ver held in Albany, Our stoik is full and complete in eTry line, i Come and tte what we will do loryou. Albany, W F. READ & CO. Oregon TESTIMONIALS.. Corvallis, Or., Dec27tb, 1892. Dr Lowe Dear Doctor : The glasses you made lor me please me very much. They correct the defect perfectly. Wish ing vou unbounded Buccess in your pro fession wherever you may go, I am, lours sincerely, DB J M Al'PLEWlltTE. (UMany more similar to the above from Corvallis can be seen by calling at Dr Littlere dental ofhee. Don't Wear An ill-fitting, ill-constructed, ill looking pair of glasses, when a perfect fitting pair can be had for the same money. 'lis poor taste; 'tis poor judgment; us poor economy. Remember Consultation free. No experiments. Guaranteed work. No made up goods used. Frames made to fit each wearer. Thorough exhaustive examination. Caution No agents employed. Note Dr Lowe's stay will be short. N. B. Dr Lowe can be consulted at the Pt Charles Hotel between 6 and 7 o'clock evenings. Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Sorghum, Salmon, White fish, Herring, and all Sweet pickles, Dried fruits In large variety, Specialties in Teas and coffes, Fruits, things nice, -AT- CJOROWNELL'S, '1 H E- GROCER Buy Stoves aid Ranges ol Mattlews & Washburn Buy Stoves andRanges oi Matthews & Washbur Buy Stoves and Rangesnl Matthews & Washb rn Buy Stoves an J Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn. Bay fcs and Ranges of laifcws 4 ffaslban