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;E rtt i is l'4 gaily gemacYitt Din urnuiiiL riirriii 'uMiilid eyery day in the week except Sunday. f! v Gililiirx Ktnl Trop'r )Minfl 1 1 1 ' I 't ( fli'f nt Albany mi 1 1 1 . ttx"i ela-a ih'I matter. Ill II.M.. .Aotimii i: i is'j:i uume iD innuto Tliank.glvlng proclaiintlon, are now In order. Hear the Aliu niBiit. ny Amtteurs Friday and U.ugli Diamo.d Ki r a i 'w il.i s l Ken a: cost ail Hit s:h-s In iiiiti-'Ciy. Cat! ami Kit K.iik and piii-'-. In M Hm'sll. GOOD EVENING. t'UmlK Ciir.VIY. . iv f,.r Portland -iial Humphrey, railed Li I 'ol-t lil IK urt t a ' ";': i.-rt i ! si villi He We llln'ciMillld hi 1 tu an-wi r in tlie 1' 'innei lion with sn.a' l;-,nll lil-i'-i 111 W.IU n lie v. .is iuiiini-y. I'.ll limits. I.IMlI.eri.r M llnduvi, f this p;t-i''l thnmirli here i,i-c Minnay a-- l!li,lllieil I'Y III laniiii. inmr in .v-u- nl. nr a iiiiiii'ier in i-.i r: i;: i, ii i ,,' has i'eru I'anniii'j nMr Sjikiine ,11s lull liavinir lip'd el' r.ii-inu wlie.it I'.ir livuts a ii'ivii-i, lias iii .ei nil i in ru in iitliera ivi'-ni ami eu.ie 1:1 Iniit yr.r.v- Forllie enlighlcuiui-iil of those al.road.we il.lell Hie tolluwillg retail prices yl vi'(.v- Ui-s. frail-, ele.. at present priuiihug in ilieville: Potatoes, Si ier bushel; oil s. :'.'.; cents j'er l; nines,"-") cents r s; apples, 61 ir box: butter, 2"i ets r ; !;;, 2" ets per ilnz. Cereals are, heat, W i't per l'iinei; oats, ' to ') ets; e, eOili and barley W els. Pfl Ciinniele l:nd rnllier n oxpvr- nce in newooi recently, no weni in in fur the purpose ot sellmy: soiuii bonus the l'rinen'.li! Irrigation eoiniany, and t niei'tinif with nueeess there lie tf.uk the ,tin for Kune, investing about all the onev lie had in railroad fare At Kiijjenff found the liond market i.ir.ily.ed, and iiil'.ule.l that ho had better pet baek to -o-ik county at once, so ho footed it troni lU'iie lo Si-io when- lie had left his team, ,.1 lost no time in getting baek across the .omitai-i. I'rincville papers. i I.isx Co. Amazon. Must of ti e a Tji isot Oregon have minle some remark nt .Mm lonle, the plucky Orleans pro- llickury Farm Friday nlybt. An exchange mya the ral r.wd co-iimls-shmcr. arc Inspecting the Northern Padl.c in a palace car. The llkkory Farm, by (be Albany Amateur Co, Friday nielit, be full of live acetic. Uo not miss ii. Millinery. Mis E II Turner In the brink Furniuire Store. Fricen cut i.i two I all and tee for roun-elvs. A few (,-atei disappeared la-t nlijh-, a n. Ilk uaeon was non v I'niiiKvnki- wood rack vi. found in lb,- .Hi..', V.... no hill:; serious ojcured. ' II was reported that tin, ilr..n.,l to tie placed In the hand., i,i a receiver' but it sveins that there was no foundation to t he report. At the Chcoit Court l-i I.ane county t and this v.eek not a prUoner wa, sent lie n.-ii.te.niarv. A nr.. 1 1 , thai cC'iiulv. lor an-Mill se'.ihiK l),,..s t,o,'s at.d and Jecke's at e,i ea'.lv i vdne, d joices sh. We invite Mill to ex Hitler tile , 1'iaci.ck ; 'oi.od, ai.d pikes. you deslie r iliMiiiant eiuv.tli of hair of a nat'-ra! color, naf.ire'.- I oiTiitnciit of Loth st xt-s.ii-e ottl v Cliirt woman vlto was lvcriitly (irn!-lt.'u nn 8)!iitlaint ofMrlliatt mnl ("iisciiurp'iny it- raml jury. An Aslnria pupiT lirufixcs W iU'in.witli tin1 almvo lieiul.iilKmt tin' mat ter sis foljowts: J no ivnvMtii'rt of early lues in (frt'on, tho days of t lie trail anil i" f.wt-Io" profluri'il a lrcncrntion of liaruy. )'iit iiii'l ft-arlcsK youn Amazons who "le a bucking fayu.-o, lassood a Sjnniir-h Tor fniiu'lit a yri..Iy Uir with eital in lutlinn e. Ah tho "wihU wviv o'nt'd to fettti'iii'nt and civiliatioti. tlwso wild :iipln of tlu' valley finally married, and i ft n 'iii; han 1-t that had hurled tiielao iran lo rofk tin; cradles of aiiotlier (jener- .mot nit'ii and women who now lore -t in the HX-ial, political and bnine. :i .liw of the slate. Itnt llm "wonted lires' tli e.irly Amazons are nut wholly extinet Hi" f-iliowm will show, OREiinx On Tor. A Sal;in man U in clptof a letter from Ids biother who i just paid a visit to the World's fair fakini; of )reeon lie says: "In my jaVment the Oreuon exhibit excels all lers, wnn Washlni'ton a eixid s;conu. -and there a verv genial lulu nv toe Mollis Cook, alto Cito Watt. 1 rtaialv never saw nor ex necte'l to see n lar4e trull a-. Drcfnn anil Waslilng- i nail there. Whv. vou folks had le that v.eijilied a little over thirty ree ounces and many oth rs nearly tie, and pears live incites lone:. A "lid who was theie with me said the 'ns looked as if they would net hold nut up.-' We Cape, tor co k eftl, If health ci'ownimj Hall s citctnblc Shiiir.n Ila.r lreiieur An Albany Ittei chant placed i candle in his stove that It shore oat under the front door, making H look like a. warm lire. Men rubbed their hands in front of Ir.e stove ar.tl letnailied how cotiifoital le a wtirm lire is. I.lbeiatl, the wontleifitl corr.tlist, te r.ixbt at Ihc oira house, with the bet hand in the V S, a strong vocal support. Vou can not itflord. to nibs to urcat a treat ftir so small an oihnisiljn, on'.y co antl 7j, ccr.ts. nmnr ixn i t itsnvii. ihn l r C Ii of the L 1' ihiirch -;lie an nijovaiile sis-mi last evening a', the resi dence of F 1' Mulling. W .1 Uihelnn, Ihe Huh py ilairvman. wen to I ortland this noon to make a contract for lim uulter the coming year. Mr Itilie I. in on account of the superior quality of his oiuter nas ueen rewiring bu cents a roll for lour years, Kx-f.icutenant liovernor Fletcher, of South Dakota, is making arrangements to loeatu in Salem. Mr l'leteher is either the father or uncle of Wu Fletcher, it former Albany young man who married Miss Ida hanipman at tin, city, moving from here to 1'ortland. Tom MeXary, who had been in orison so many times, the last time in Haflas. as a result of getting drunk, writes to Sheriff Wells that lie has not touched a tlron of li- inor since he left our jail and intends to never again touch that which made him a worthless vagabond instead, of a useful man. ItCIUl.'T. Caleb Davis spent i-'uiulav at L'riwnsviile. Having come over on his bicycle. Here turned lion. lav morning, making the trip. a iiiMauce oi o nines, in z '., Hours, nils is very fast time w hen it is considered that the roads were muddy ai d in a had condi tion. Ho informs us that he made live miles in 'JO minutes on the trio where t'.ie ad was coiiinaralivelv irootl. Corvnllis Mews. I.asl eveninsr Ihe Fnworlh Leairje of the 1.. cnnreii gave a "Hard tunes social at the resilience of Mr 11. W. Seltlemier, in honor of tho Halloween season. It was a pleasant affair from ls'irinnintr to end. The costumes worn would have done credit to n iiiutiauy of tramps. Mr. Henrv Ohlimr received the lir.st prize for (lie hardest times .'lineman h cnstunie anil .Miss .May Hideout on the part of the ladies. A sumptuous re past of nuts and apples was served. John F Wallace, of Chicago, chief en gineer of the Illinois Central railroad com pany, arrived on his private cur on this morning s overland train from San t r.in eiseo. The car contained his familv, of wife, son antl daughter and servants. It was set out on the cannery track and today tlie party has lieon a guest at "Tho Wil low's farm of the late H S Wallace. Mr W allace is a nephew of J M Wallace, pres ident of tlie tSaleni Water Co.. and is one of tlie most prominent civil engineers in tlie He has charge ot 4iA miles ot 4 iiuuuinLB AmuEST. Ktvrnil r,,p' riuuanl Tlironjta llrun unU Urtiu nr J l'oir i.AM), dr., Nov. 1st. About C:.'!0 o dock this morning a'l electric car belong ing to the I Iregon City division of the cast side Katlwav Co. lm thrno.di the ilrnw nf ' tin- Madison street briibrn id this ntaen and plunged inlo the Willamette river, a dis tance of aluMit '.'ij fcot. It is inijiossihle to stale at this witting how nianv passengers were carried down with tlie car, but it is r.-Kirte.l to be als.ut '.''I. The united I'ress roprv,. utative has interviewed Isith the coiidiiclor ii". I niotonnaii of the electric ear which wot tliroiinhthc.bri.l-.-e intotheWil laineil riter liii, morning. Conductor savs lite re.. .ter of ihe ctt-li fare is in the car winch is now King at the boltoin of tlie river. .Many tran.f. r ti, ;,.ts are pun lied by hand pun, h. so lie h.u no means of sav ing how many pa, senders were itctiiiillr on tlie car at tlie tin,,. f ti. accident, but e-tti-tiiab-d b.l.tl number at about 'l' Metor iium stayetl with ear ngas po-,ible, Inn ing u very narrow c-.-ape for his own life. I oii.htaor and i...,toriiitin li ive both sur r; ItdeiTil theiii-elves lo tite police authori ties and Wore r.'!i-:n..Ua their c vn nvo-- lll..l!lces. s Sleel. ,,ei.l, ill of the railway company, ha, been placed under am '.. Tl... f M . -. , . i lie loiiotvillg l.o.lies Have l.oon recoVIT- eo: I has l.ecunian. l.ouk!:ee'.er for Chris liansen ,V Co. p little,-,. ..,,.,- ,(,-,, .f: , Anderson, .-ttur l.iitl.ler. ettiployed by F. and -i - -miii nn ,v i ..; .iex l anipOell. proprie tor ( al .n et a.,on. A deaf mule priiit'T, named W I' Srolt, among drowned, body not yet recovered. Two men name.l llorukl; and Scott are -nig. Another dispatch says there were fifteen on uoant, and that ten minuet oll'iiid nnlv Umi v-re drowned, all reddetits of Mihvau- hee. ' In ihe brict time that Slijnor Liberail has been with us be ba-i fully cstabdsb-d his claims lo recou'ni'ion as a master of his Instrument . In brllil ncy of execu tion, swtetiie-is of tone, correctness of style and ilel..eacv of expression, he is surpasstd by no t,: In r pei fjr-ner o:t the cornet ntnv'iivlug." New Oreleans l'ic avune. A' the Albany o-hti hovtse tc-nleht. Ok Ixtkhhmt to All. Wholesale mer chuntB In the Fas'.ern states have offered tiSKreat inducements and we ant to gieur customers an opportunity as well, provided you will buy now. We have made geat reductions in tlie price ot win utrna gout's, mi; b iiuet,-'n pel, Jltcit- ets, etc, for cash, ami intend to sell them as fast as possible. Eighty live cents in most cases will buy a dollars worth of Hoods antl some nines more. Come in and make your selections. Our goods are nearly all new, mid can't be Itoueht else where In I. inn county for the prices we will sell them at if bought now. Keah, 1'i:ac.k k A t'O. I. iviy t.ironoh the stTai-ht tu their have no fear that :u ear only 'o go out .-Hiis IV-, t-patch, At the A'otiny r.pera iMart-'i, KitH'-Mv- ALBANY Ol'ERA HOUSE. WINN A. U bICK., I-ibcr.-.ti 'ins v.'.u 1 cais of j-ul'-.o ht-arts, and lm twrd h!s me'ody t'u:;rs n: of tlie nrh:.r.- S I, St.jteinber (i, iS: hoii't to-nilit,. ro'Inwtnis tli-.' iii-nr. I'iano Solo. Trenmiiii-.r eiv. MrM I Myers. Sojtrano Soltt. Mv Xnl.le Kn!;'ht beer, Mis Amalia IWtha liippe. i'oriK't to!o, It-'MfrmhraiHO of .Switzer land, liiherati, A lal-erati. I'iano yolr, a. VoMc tanz ami Allmnil.latt. Gricjy; h. Nar.-Uviis.Xevins, Mr M I Myers. So)rano Ht-lo, ('aim as tho Miyht, IjoIihi, Miss Amelia llertha Kipt'e. .ornetoIo, a. J.n mi ka to 1, ( hoi. m: Me At Mi:.i. Timi;s do vou ever considc Ihc quality of Die focd you me eating? It may be Rood. It niiht be b.-Uer. purer, fresher and mure whu tome. 1 ft not worth villi e to innkc tine '.hut voir tea, coffee, lULiar, baked pood nud Innumer;:- ble other groceries aie of the best qu:iht v ? There-is such a trilling difference. In the priees oi the bjst and ihe wer-it that it lines not pav to buy the worsl,evon on ilie false ground of Mipt ostil econoin ' . The lust always the cheapest, because the li.o-it satK(actrrv and durable.and the very best c,f everthlnfr In tli jjrccerv line U kept at 1'at Uer liro.s. ONK NICHTOXLV- Wednesday, Nov. 1st, Enraf'iiK-nt of ih world fa::n-d virtuo Htemv A Liberati. ami his oxn'ilont t'oiuert Co., anions whom are the M-irlcss prima donna, Ml.S AMK LIA lii;i!THA IMl'I'K. nnd tho famous pianivt, M!i M IMVKl. h. Hello of Oivn.I.iU A Ckm'INK Cikakanci: Kai h in ladies ',a? thopa. Wi'l in the uext 15 d-.'. s wc priiroKc to dif.,.'e nf l'Jd;:n pirjof ficnch and Dunnhi kul, tiaml tatned i.i nmchiuo Dcvrnl, oper.i ai il cuntninn ceitsn Ir.f.t.f, t-izs froniL'Jj to 4 'nail widtht. 'lhc-o coodf must to rep.irdless oi ootit. I.udk-ii wearing I Miur in uit:o a'tniii 1111 wtu i I'll. 111 cn Kit in Iros. fJitllery. l!o sh.y.t land's. .0 eents; no.v Opi; rved rat.T"' lh'd-esV M. nt. Vvr- JEWELRY at I, ; A Lihcr;iti. T OST.-Somft vhr E A ami (10 bi'i. Kolura oitieo an I ucriive rtnvard. In AHmuv. n 't to liemocrat . Rubber t;ooJ i Rleln Uroi of all d. s:ri,'.:'i.s st Will & PUfk, t'i' iewc!r- is not bought for temporary use, but ns a permanent and servtc.ible orna ment. There is of:en ns much value in the make a in the material, WUUt Stark of this city keep the largest and tmest line , in the valley, making a specialty of good qoods, Tli'tir line uf gold and vilver watclies is a superior one, and in silver wrtre they trie; the lead in the central Willamette Valley. If you would uet the best in their line "call on Will & Stark, the leading jcweltrs. Anvthintf thai is contrary to (Jod's law and tlm laws of onr country is never rij,dit. There is a custom (although ancient)that is carried on by the lower class oi humanity (the hoodlum boys.) Tncy will gather on tho last nitfht of October nnd destroy o." mis place the property of others thinkiiifr that they have a rijfht to do so; if a few of thin class were nut uniler arrest it miirht have tho effect to kIiow to oilier that the laws of our state are worthy of respect, ami that the better class of peoople will not tolerate nooutiuumn. Mr Herman Holstein errived home the forepart of the week. He thinks Orertn is good enough for him. Mr Cr 11 White, late of Portland, liai rented the farm of Johnson "White adjoin ing town. Mr Jones has moved into the Farrur house on .State street. Mr J Fred Yates was visitintr in town on the evening of tlie Jllh. Coino ngaiu J rreu. Traveling Concert Troup, consistinir of one man ami a violin and a few other trmged and wind instruments, truvc a con cert at our school house Saturday night. Admission Ki cuts, children 10, lie hud a very miian ainlience. Uakviile is a poor place to come on aat unlay night. Our ch.irch lw-11 is still on the ground. The hoodlums lung it Halloween night. A MKTS. LOWER THAN EYER ! BETTER THAN EVER ! That is die way you will find our new Fall goods. This season we shall and will please the bargain seekers beyond their inot-t sanguine expectations. THE LATEST BEST, lit At (STATE SALI!4. country. I n. ni:..: . i i i. :.i itnKU tub Cascadkh. -Tho Ochoco "' :J '7,3' VI'tT'r . ., I'll! UllMinVII IIIU "Ullll B 1.111 )(IUU(I..9 1"W says: Mm 11 h Parsey has the nil the vhuliu ls leailincr thereto. He also r of lntro'lni in;; the first Mongolian.or ,,;! w,, stwi i)r;,iLW ()lalia and Kan- riii-asants into tpink enunty. she sns Clt.. um : n.-arcknl as an exnert in bridges, lie has lieen given a month's leave ot alienee anil will nisiieet tne ftaieui water works system while lie is in the city. Mr Walineo anil family will lie the guests of Mr J M Wiilhuv this evening and to morrow. fiiig arrived here from tho Willamette '" IlKt .Monilnv with live nf theso U'llll- f , Inrls tlmw 1(ns and two emks. ilrs i'y i.th-rei! the birds to the residents of wyillefnrfcW. This amount was readily "I. and tne birds were turned over tothc of Win Combs, who took them to his I tlin! miles nlim-A Inu-n. u-lii'n he will ir tin-in during the winter, nnd next am? will turn them loose to iroiigate. hirds inereasn very fast, one hen niis- .'.in to .fj enu-Ksearii season, nnu ii C'IRt'lIT I'OIIIT: The ease of the Stale agt ywong Tui, nr nioMe.1. these five will in n few years restwl for stealing alwut 8o00 in a game at i the whole r-nmitv- willi tlte finest tr.ime niiuwn. Pon'i you know to hive perfect health "'ui nave aure b cod. nnd the bett )' to have nure blood U to take Hood's fsaprliia. the best blood puririer and nl(lh builder. T0d' Pin, m,y b had by al for 35c r- noou ,v uo, 1. 1 Lowell, Mats. a. ... f'v f.ll li. rf Uil'IM rfUHP.-t and piA.MF.Ri, inclndiog miny noltie mistea ftil ehilrtren. II now a E loung. Celestial house, was hotly contested. Henrv Mctiinn. tlie well known Tortland criminal lawyer, nmieared for the defend ant, nut his eloquence count not save tue pig tittl. He was tumid guilty anil will go to the penitentiary ior iwo years. The time of tne Circuit Court to-dar was taken up In Ihe trial before a jury of the case of C II Stewart it al agt V Bruce et al. 4:!.-Vs 1:17 4.-.0 JOOO :i.-iO :oo 5-.0 coo and most desirable now await tha economi cal buyers. K liordau. to J C I-igh, :2 acres, 10 w 1 ' Y lirury to Ida Jordan nens , K IShaw to t'atherin J Shaw acre ll'ientryy et nx to K A Kvuns, I lt, V Itrownsville A C Mausman to J C Knger, fiacres, Ilnnvnsviile Brownsville H A: L A to Sarah J tirav. 1 lot W A Trites to Cvnthia Trite, 2S 117 acres. 1 1 w 'J and eorgo Setlln to Maggie Iilger, 80 acres, 14 w 2 Xapoleon lluregard to Klla l'ongliw i t .!... i 4 i ..ii : i nnu i;u'i ivii.ur, an nuertjs. in estate nf Carl Heinrich 1 E D und Alice lay to Clement (ilos- cow. jmj acres, ; w l --u A Mottman to Ida A Hoffman, bir,HV2nd ad Louis Barzee to it V Jackson, lots. Solaville Urownsvillo If I. A to F W Meirew. 1 lot ES Man'ters to Maria ltohe, in terest in 10 acre land K C .Miller to A F Ayers, 20!.o0 Win K Temple to R C Miller. 17 acres, l'J w '2 J It Kirpulrihkto H C Miller, 2 lots, Lehannn ,1 SI Morvcr to II H Mover. inter est in l. lots llrownsville Wm J Wnekcr to Emily lieemer, ll ucres. 10 E 4 V S to Henry Kobins, 109 acre, 15 w4 WOULD YOU SAVE MONEY? l 200 300 Mile i:ic :!00 COO CTO Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder Moat Perfect Made. BLAII Slothing Co., : for : the : where : yen : can : get : the : licst : goods : to : be : had lowest : nrice. si m?. - 7- " . v. 1 rTi'"i - Don't buy Until you have Got our prices. o Wo - won't - bore-you-to-death. Ir' pair of Kle'n Bron Rubber spad- oot. l"orro!i's Glovb Fitiiso Corskt, tne ' CnilMt faTorihlv knrvn linn in lb. lk'i with eitra long waiit., aie f ir ule Stl Ot'.NO. 1 roniy.e hnirifl mdiiklrv t. .mr.Lino Ih. . n,,Ke laoor ci-ar, manuiaciuroa ' " tow., to every cust-.mtr .t Viereck ' ! l'rlor. Coiikets. All our Kal eorseta ore maile with the new patented soft eyelets .which are wntninteu not to pull out or cut tlie lucers. Their use prevent the back of tlie corset showing through the Ure9s, nnd avoids staining of underclothing, which is the case when metal eyelets am used. We confidently recommend them, not only as a perfect fitting corset, but the most durable one in me niuraei. I'mue in iieumiii. c tra long, nnd extreme long wnist. l-'or sale by Samuel E Young. Albany. Oregon. the brlini iJrn& H idy!! it Mol'urianil, as, Altun, t . Btht at ViiecklMTinJ cuttlnic parlors. il hair ' I' lm; roved SI ncr sewine ma- TL. t- t it .1., ik. i.B..... t t ..l-n, ...dt, offiei at t M Krmii a Snag Proof Rubber Eros, li.Hi'Varnl ll(h Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Craam nf Tartar Powder. letk ( (harinn acd hair cutting par I titRKiin FTRlNt;ER DAVENPORT --At the resilience of anil Sr Rev (! (t !I;,rmoii m N"V I, S;:I, Mr Samuel fi tlirger BUY HEATING STOVES Matthews 4 Washburn, Dress Goods. Capes and Jackets, greatly : reduced : prices, -nt -AT- READ, PEACOCK fi CO. ALBANY AND LEBANON. Make your selections early while (hey l.avo a large assoTtmo.it, TliljKT.--Thrce(S)wnik horses and 1 aiidille hor. for sale, fr will Irailf for wcod, oat., wheat or hny. TA17NDRY FOR Wnnp -v. 1 1 fx i ehango InnnrlrT work for tr,i, VaJl mi JlieharHa a l'hlllln, .til,. 4lX.. ' 1 Ostethnmlt hs ret'irreil(lrfw -' '. htr o! 1 pt cc of bat meai ,J 5'teani Laundry. 0 arid Mi!- Jennie C Oaen.ort. 1 MMiHtR.