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gimltt gcutocrai Wished every day in the week except runday. gim k XBTTINIi. Eiltor. and Prop'rs Filtered at the Post Offl-s at Albany rroUiaawoond clan mat! matter. GOOD EVENING. jTiis Proper way. a Lane count r tan propoe to enjoy hia children's Jjosperlty while he Is alive. The Kegls- 9 savs: Wednesday Mr J P Cliesher jhtrlbulcd among his eleven children In ifual parta $u,oooln money and real Jate, mostlv the latler The gift is lly worth considerable more than ono to each, as the real es:ate has been it in at about 50 per cent of its value. . has not robbed hiirselfiut has enough i keep himself and wife in comfortable icumstances during the remainder of " .1.... Th. fMl.lr.... ara oil SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. id the money will be a great help to V Piirenoi.ogicai. Lecture. Saturday fining frof College, the physlogno hhenologist, of London, lectured at the fopera house to a fair audience. The pro lessor very properly judges people from ir waiK, lace anu voice as wen as irom formation of the head. He is well d and understands the eubiect thorough. ihaving been in the field thirteen years. has traveiea exiensively, and gave ic interesting and pract'eal instruction heart of reading character. The pro- Csor will be found at the Baltimore ck for severa. aays. where ne win ke a careful examination for 50 cents Bio House. The Independence Side says: Sutton's Uncle Tom's :bin Co played at the opera house here Wednesuav evening to a SJQI house, Independence, that speaks well for popularity 01 the company. lhev e a fine brass band, give a good street ade.and the selections by the orchestra ng the pertormance were very nnc. ivortn me price or aamisstcn aione. old and well known play was well dered, and the acting of little Eva bws great precocity on her part. Tne has more numor anu less painus man usual presentation. Over six hundred sons were present Wednesday night. h Fionkir OF '47. Sunday morning, 22nd, 1803, Mrs Miller Morgan, died ler home near Shedd. of heart disease. the age of about 65. Mrs Morgan e to Linn county wu:t ner nusDano, Miller Morgan, who survives her,lrom incton, Iowa, In 1647, ana has since led In this county, where she was II anil favorably known by many as an mable woman and good mother and Besides a husband the deceaced es several eown children.among them glrj W Morgan, ottniscitv. KakciiJuxk and November. Hobb's changing the time for circuit court rms, provides for holding court in the lid illitrict as tollows: Linn county, lond Monday in March, tourth Monday June, second Monday in isovcniner Irion, second Mondays in October, pruary and June; Polk, second Mon- In .lanuarv. May and September Imhill, fourth Mondays in January, May i September; lillamorjk, tourlli .Mon rs in April and October, John Aiken, the Toledo drugvjla, Is in the ci' v. V F Hendrlcson Is home from a visit to The Dalles. I) II Waldhol, a taller, of Roseburg, It in the city with a view to locating Mr Howard, of San Dligo, Calif., an old school mats of VV F Read, Is in the city. VV S Phillips left today for Portland, seeking a position, and may visit the Sound cities. Miss Bert Enos, of Portland, a farmer resident ot Albanv, spent Suncay In this city the guest of her mother. '.V Deyoe, of this city Is mentioned for tne o.uce 01 nsn commissioner. He would make a competent man lor the place. Dr Paine visited Albanv Wednesday toT the purpose of holding a consultation with tir .uaston, ot that cilv. on an Important case- Eugene Register. Mr Walston and family arrived In Al bany this neon from Nebraska, and will make ihis vicinity their home. Mr WaUton recent y purchased the farm ad joining Ubbe Peters. S F Fined has bought an Inteiest In the Marion County i)mocrat. He is a live young man, and the firm of Flagg Jfc Floed will make matters lively in Marlon coun ty , where there is a splendid field for such a paper as they are bound It present the people of that county. The Salem Statesman In its wrtteup of the Legislative ball describes the costumes of the Albany young women present as follows: Mrs VV L Croshy wore an attrac tive coslume of cream silk strewn with pansles in natural colors, and ornamented with chlffo'i and amethyst velvet; Mrs Tom Montelth, black silk decollette; Mrs Hv Hopkins was dressed in brown silk Mrs Tom Hopkins, green silk; Miss Bertha Ellis, a dainty lavender nuns' veiling empire gown: Miss Emma Pfeiffer, a rich pink silk profusely trimmed in handsome lace; Miss Nina Parker, pink nuns' velllng.cecollette; Miss Telia Wood, lavender silk ; Miss Hattie Galbralth, India si k: Miss Vesta Mason, pretty combina tlon of blue and canary colored silk; Miss Lora Vance, a sott cream nuns' veiling, wreathed with tnglish vio'.ets. I he gen tlemen mentioned as present were Mr 1 Wilson. Mr J A Cumniine. Mr Ed Quinn Mr VV T Ortell, Mr W H Cowan, Mr Exra llorton, Mr Dan Large, Mr KODert Strong, Mr C B inn. Review Service. A very Interesting review service was held at the Congrega tional church Sunday morning. It might be called a church round-up. The service was as usual till the sermon, when the pastor gave out the text Neh. 4:6, and after a few introductory remarks proceeded to call for short and comprehensive re ports from the church officers,committee6 and societies. After the officers of the church the visiting and Sabbkth school committees told of work among those outside of chuich influence. The Sabbath school, Bible club and Christian tndeavor were heard from through their officers. Then three children responded respectively for the Kings Daughters, Mission oana and Boys' club. The secretaries of the I.nrlles sewlns society and Missionary society then made reports of active work. The service was very impressive ana en couraging. MISFITS. . The people have had enough of nunll- ism. It Is on the down grade and deserves it as carried on it rotten. The manly art Is all right as an accomplishment, but as a nippomome it is a farce. The press might down it at once by giving It less notoriety. HOME AND ABROAD. The West Side ssvs that last Sunday a large audience greeted J R N Bell at the opera house, where he expounded.at great icngin, tne racis connected with proving that baptism by Immersion was not script ural, and that pouring or sprinkling was the proper mode. He brought out a great deal of streng argument to prove his side of the question, and it is proof that his au dience was deeply Interested since he held them for nearly three hours. Salem grange held an open meeting yes terday at which several questions that are now agitating the minds of the people and uie legislators were lully and treely dis cussed. A resolution prepared bv Hon John Mlnto was adopted. This was In substance that the grange does not be neve mat 11 is expedient at this lime lor the state to establish a iute cloth factory at the state penitentiary. Statesman. Old Cash-Cash, a we'd known Umatilla Indian, has been converted.and has sworn off on drinking, gambling and othe" vices. une evidence ot his sincerity is that he has paid his debts. His creditors are wishing that a number of his paleface Drethren would follow Ins example. Pen dleton E O. The i'.em suggests that the puouc never nas much connuence tn a conversion not followed by the payment ui ucuis wnere possiDie. At the Opera House To Night. Sutton's Big Double Uncle Tojt'a Cabin compary presents this well known dram at the opera house tonight. The Ore gonian pays "Sutton's Double "Uncle Tom's Cabin'' company reopened at the xm uicMbcr yesieiuayturnwiUKll crowu.' ed bouse both afternoon and eveninflr, showing that people never tire of this old and popular play. The company gave a good performance, and everybody teemed veil pleased. Baby Edith, only five years old, plays the angel child remark ably well for one so young. She sings sweetly lor a child, and at once becomes a favorite with the audience. Robert Tasker gives a faithful representation of Uncle Tom ; the Topsies are good, and two "marKs ttie Lawyer" keep the audi ence in good humor. Simon Legree is well portrayed. The colored jubilee singers are above the average, and are an rttractive leature. me bloodhounds donkeys and Shetland ponies add vane ty to the performance and act their parts very naturally indeed. To Prevent the Crip Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the blood ar.d prevent uisease. Hood's Pilll care liver ills Liberal Gift. Mr C B Winn, the itling Wells Fai go man, has received in tne company a present ot one ot the Imnbiun half dollars, worth a dollar. oider has been Issued by the company the presentation to each of its agents ne of these valuable souvenirs, which Mans thousands of dollars In the aggie- HltAVY Wethet.. Messrs Scott and Ihurt purchased lsst Saturday a sheep Wiley llolman a farmer residing In nton county, across the river from Ai y, which establishes the reputation of Willamette valley to produce more g things" than red apples. The wether l-ree years old, is of the Cotswold breed weighs 240 pounds, rsext, "E Apollo Club. Members of the lollo club are requested 10 be at the Beiingthls evening at 8 o'clock. Im- tant business to be attended to. liy -r of the president. scarR Stewart and Miss Emma Wll were married at Havnesville. Klamath ntv fir nn ri..l.l..,a. rlnv Mlcft 'son was the first white child born in at is nowi Klamath county, and her nts, &imp Wilson and wife, were the wnite people married In that county. otice To all Indian War Veterans. War Veterans are reouested to call on hd make application for Land Warrant. which they are entitled. No charge ess successful. Call and get terms and "tuisrs, ire. JIONTANTE & HaCKLEMAX. A Brownsville Installaeion.- On Tuesday evening, the 17th Inst, there was quite a pleasant gathering at Odd Fellow's hall In this city, on the occasion of the in stallation of the officers of Rachae! Lodge No 9, D of R, I O O F. Sister Sarah Barnes, of Albany, President of the Grand Convention of Daughters of Rebekah for the state of Oregon, was present, and per sonally performed the beautiful ceremony of installing the officers for the ensuing term as follows: Mrs E M Dyson, N G ; Mrs II Roberts. VG: Mrs B Brown; sec; Mrs (1 Louden, treas: G V Standish. R S N G; Carl Roberts, L S N G; Leonard Tycer, R S V G; Mrs Aldy Tycer, LSV G; Alex Kirk, Com; D S Roberts, War den: Mrs N Harribon. Inside Guardian; Mrs D Venner. P G Chaplain. At the close of the ceremony Sister Barnes gave the lodge a very pleasant little speech on the subject of the order, which was closely listened to tnrougnoui. Mrs Helen Harford, the very effi cient W C T U worker, will be In Albany T...tfiv nffprnnon and evening Jan 24th. The afternoon meeting will be at me v T U Hall at 2:30, and all ladies interested in the temperance education, in the home. the school or the community at large, are cordially invited to attend. The evening meeting will De ai me same piaic y.ju and a Rood audience Is bespoke for her. Mrs Harford Is an earnest womanly speaker, and the W C T U ladies should see that she nas a gooa Hearing, vu. Fine cream candy, chewing chocolate marohmallows, angels food, eto at Mueller's, A Bio Stage. "All the world's a ntjtffft And all the men and women merelv players ; They have their exits and their en trances." One of '.hiir nrincirjal entrances leads nto rarxer isros grocery ana bakerv. The finest groceries and the freshest nro- duce are kept, and their baked goods are Deyonu comparison, consulting of a big variety 01 oreads ana cnnee, plain atn fancy, skillfully and well made. An im portant thing to consider. NEAT ADVERTISEMENTS. TOR RENT.-Tha tttra building on j ' my premisss on uroadaima street, Suitable for residence for smal family. LVIERBCK. Rll Mote Feb. 15th. From now un f . 15th we will sell Boots end Shoes ' wy reduced prices In order to reduce large stock before moving in our new rters. Respectfully, JVLEIN UROS. S3- During the year i83, from be ,p r to end, Will titark propose t t- neir reputation of having the st sir. k In - jcwrirv, waitucs, suvci ' Me, in the valley. If you want the 'goods at reasonable prices call on r1 HANDSOME Pmzlt A homitlful ter pitcher, now on exhibition at Kenton's grocery store, will b; given '.v on Washington's hlrlhrinv. A ticket s'ven for every 50 cent cash purchase TOP at Will & Stark's when yo-j are alter diamonds, the best watches, and finest silverware lo be secured. They ...VIII, 1 F I KE Sunp T tir m full lin win lin ,1,... .1 .11 .l;.l ..J -K 't norelHoa i ..j -... 1 IOSTi between Lsbaaoa and Albany i on Saturday last on train, or at THilmarj, goia nsna ring i nncnoeti with three links, Bible, and other Odd Fallow emblems. Will raward liberally tor the return ei tne no' M soorr, Albany, in-, The Kickapoo ledum Co ltu in Halsey. The County Court met today to make a tlx levy; but adjourned the matter until Friday. Marshal Vsusbn, sf Hillsboro, reoently tracked Woh. the Portland murdeier, until his horse gave out. .Next. cio proposes to bond the oity for a new school house, and will obtain permission of the legislature for that purpose. A good move. Saturday afternoon Dr Hill amputated an injured finger for a Celestial, the fellow going through the operation without taking anything. While handling a revolver at Sweet Horn recently, Jerry Keony accidentally dis charged it, the bullet striking him in the leg and making a strious ttesb wound. Mirs Mamie Montgomery, of the Ho'ald force, had a narrow esoape from choking to sath late Saturday night. She was taken omi in a cab, and 11 now fully recovered. The ladies cf the Catholiu church have organized an aid society with Mrs Conrad Meyer, as president; Mrs reter uiley, vice president; Mrs Jos Lindgren, secrecaiy, and Mrs John Tway, treasurer. The Military Band have purchased the skating rink, and will hereafter run it, furn ishing the added attraction of some excellent musio every niaht. Open Thursday and Saturday nights. The Albany publio school building is orowded to its utmost oapacity.and it is said it will be a necessity to erect a new Dunn ing at a near date. When done it will no doubt b somtwhere in the Third Ward, probably on the district a pr jperty there. People who sjidIov Unole Billy Wright to grind their shears. scissors or lawn movers give a iob to one deserving the support of everybody. Unele Billy is an old resident of Salem, ind is a square man generally several years ago in tiie Dig nooa ne lost nearly all his property ; but tie is as good naturrd as before. Dr Lowe, optioian. Have you read Dr Lowe's advertisement ? Have von seen Dr Lowe about 1 our eyes? If not, why not; Dr Lowe is a three times graduate. Ses him about your eyes. Dr Lowe will test yo.ir eyes riuht-fit them right, his priiesare right and he'a all right. Schults Bros desire to sav for the infor mation of all whom it mav concern that they are now paying seven and a half cents per pound net for pork. Bargains at Real's, Sonrenir win at Will & Stark's VIA VI Co iffio in Baltimore blook. The best ewtlry at Will & Stark's, Fresh eggs at F E Allen & Co. Dress goods at cost at lbad's. Underwear at cost at Head's Everything at ooit at W F Read.t Ocoa and cake, 15c, atMuelhr's Parloro Roots and shoes at cost at W F Read's Buy V 'aruer Bros corset of W F Read Barga ni In summei goods at Read's. Trophy tea aome'hing fine at F E Allen k Co. Choioe Eastern oysters at Muellei's Tai lors . If you want a fine smoko ask for J J oeeph white labor cigars, Until Maroll 1st everything at cost a Bead's. Several six ootave oigai.s for sa'e at co Call on Prof W W Davis. Come and see thu now chil.'pil nlnir nt xiamps opposite postouice. White soft blankets made at the Albany woulen mills for sale by F E Alien. the best.rooat coflee in the city at Com ad ft! oyer a. Pa' ronise home industry bv smnLitia the Celebrated white labor cicars. manufactured by Ju'ius Joseph. Why smoke a Cliiua cigar when for the same money you can get a wiite labor cigar made by J Joseph. Aemember all boots and shoes houtht of Klein Bros that rip. run over or eolt-a oome loose will be repaired by ns fiee of iharge. iv "is vooon cviup is now tne leadina remeay ior coughs, colds, sere throat, bron chitis, asthma, whooping couch and cou. sumption. Large bottles 25 and 00o sold by J A Iummino. Diuggist. low ill inn All the Style to go to Mueller's par lore with the ladies and treat them to Coeoa and High T wafers. Served at all nours. Get Started Right. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school, stopped at 'Conn Ai Hendricson's. the live grocers, and left a long order for some groceries, remarking that he liked to eat anyway.ana mat they kept the best grocc ries there to be secured anywhere. If van would have the best groceries and produce at the most reasonable prices call on Conn ncnuncson. 1 ney have them. Kid Gloves from $1 a pair up. I aarry nil line of leadinc brands in blsok and ml. ored. Will receive novelties for the holidays. 'Kcub r me ceieurateci lentemm glove. sauuel fj. 1 ot NO DBCWLOWE, GRADUATED OPTICIAN. Pan tm cnnaiiltd In tbn ilpntnl nfflr-e of I Dr. Littler by those suffering from weak Defective Sight. Dr. Lowe conies recommended in the highest terms of praise by letters from' those who have been benefitted by Ilia 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 defectB of sight by the scientific application of glasses, and as such we endorse him. Dr G W Maston, Dr M II Ellis, Dr J L Hill, Dr C U Chamberlik, Dr O A Whitney, Dr J P Wallace,. Dr W H Davis, Dr C C Kelly. TRY A PAIR Of Those Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, For sale by F. M. FRENCH, the Jeweler. Boots and Shoes I carry the )pri?e8 line of medium priced and good wearing boys, misses and children shoes In the city. and have just added a line of steel shod forget t 1 sell tree otcnaige. repair any shoe S E Young. TiOR SALE A BARGAIN. A MS steam laundry for sale. model rapacity In wash department 50 per daj; for 2 lit.nr.B- Intat-nrl In Paittral ilhanv nn Orwl nhnnl .t,ADB u.r.lrH I M . .7 . . - . . - ' n.r. ,..,. "..UHMHW.U u.- me i ana Montgomery street, i wish lo en iraue. uont lorget tnat l repair any shoe trace in other bu8lnea. Will & Stark, th jewelem. I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feel Store, Have removed their store to the Strahan store, formerly occupied by Deyne & Rob6on, and have on hand a'full stock of CORVALL'S FLCU 1, 83AN, SHORTS, CERM MEAL, GRAHAM. BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. testimonials Corvallis, Or., Dec 27th, 1892. Dr Lowe Dear Doctor : The glasses you made tor me please me very much. They correct the defect perfectly W ish ing you unbounded success in your pro fession wherever you may go, I am,. Yours sincerely, N Dr J M ArrLKwnrr: HlMnny morn similar to the above from Corvallis can be seen by calling at Dr Littler's dental office. Don't Wear An ill-fitting, ill-constructed, ill looking pair ot glasses, wnen a perfect fitting pair can he had for the same money. 'Tis poor taste ; 'tis poor judgment; 'tit 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. Noo Dr Lowe's stay will be short. N. B. Dr Lowe can be consulted at the ft Charles Hotel between 6 and 7 o'clock evenings. gage in other business. Wilt sell cheap, J iaMHM, proprietor, Cost ! Cost ! Cost ! H. F. READ & ijfja FOR SALE Fins) Import xtandard Bred Clydeedale Stallion. Five years old. Weighs near 100 lbs. In fin condition. Price 1400. Address D It Richards, Tew Park, lalom. SAT, Uncle Billy Wright, the orient plon, is on the street, grinding scissors, knlvts, eto. Trotthe-n out and get them sharpened. Sharpening and repairing lawn mowers a specialty. DRT WOOD, several kinds, forssls. Inquire of P W Spink., al foot of Ferrv street, or of A B kterris. Third Ward. On account of change in busines8,we will un til Marsh 1st sell our entire stock AT COST, (except Buttrisk Patterns.) Tina will be the GREATEST SALE ver held in Albany, Our stosk is full and complete in ersry line. .1 Come and what we will do lor you. IIORSALKCHKAP. A read cart and single harness, bo; h new. Call on O F Hussell, county school superintendent. office. ANTED. To rent a.hbycl. WM1 use untiy. can at democrat I OHSaLH. Three pair of hoslthy ' full grown Chlninn pheesanla, fall or ad Ires, Turpin, Jeffer son, Oregon A.lban.v, W.EKEAD&CO. -I- Oregon WlisWerMjtyyHKi 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 C. E BROWNELL'S THE GROCER Buy Stoves aid Ranges ol MattlBws & Washburn Buy Stoves andRanges ol Matthews SWasibnr Buy Stoves and Ranges nf Matthews & Washb rn Buy Stoves an J Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn. Bui Stoves and EaDges of Halite 4 ffaslbBH a' Samuel E. Yovso.