THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5 1896 TAM O’SHANTEHS. Very -large -line. Over one hun­ dred different styles, of which ninety are at the the two popu­ lar prices, 50 cts anil 75 cts. SILK HIBBOHS. A drive. Nos. 9 to 22, 10 cts. No. 40, 25 cts. New plaid and stripe ribbon just received» JET New TBIHMINBS. passementerie, ornaments and fronts Great variety of ■styles and grades. S- E. YOCNG, ALBANY. ORN. LOCAL BSEVI?IES. Subscribe f< r the press . Patronize your home paper, It Xvorks. for yy evening. A. J. Johnson went to Albany Tuesday evening td hear election “returns. Judge Pipes’ estimate of the vote •for Palmer in Linn county orih misses the vote cast by about 20* '¡per cent. M. M. Peery and W. A. Ewi'” left for the mountains on a hunting expedition, early on Wednesday morning. 'George Phillips, who is attending the Portland Business College, came Up last Saturday and remained over felettlon day. Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Briggs came down from Sodaville Tuesday ■find find were visiting friends till the following day. John E Cartwright, editor of the liarfisiurg Review, died at his botiie in that city, last week. Ht Was an excelent young man. A sample Iowa ballot that was Used in the recent election, was on Monday. In size it was 18x24 and had eight columns of tickets. , If the prospect of McKinley’- blë'etiôn raised the price of wheai 15 to20 c$its per bushel, his election mgkinley Minnesota 40,000, N. Hamshire 20,000, New Jersey 81,000, New York 259,879 North Dakota 53,733. Oregon 3,000 Pennsylvania 280.000, Rhode-Island '24,336, South Dakota 3,000, Vermont 40,000, West Virginia 15,000, Wisconsin 100,000. States giving Bryan majorities, are as follows: Arkansas 40,000, Col­ orado 100,000, Florida 13.000, Georgia 35,000, Idaho 15,000, Kansas 4,000 Louisana 20,000, Mississippi 50,000, Misou ri 60,000, Mon.tana 15,000 North Carolina 15,000, «South Caro­ lina 45,000, Tennesee 20,000, Texas 40,000, Utah 25,000, Virginia 25,000, Wàshington 9,00'1. Wyoming by a small majority. McKinley will have 277 electoial votes and Bryan 170. McKinley willhave a plurality of the popular vote of a little less ilian one mdlion. On Tuesday throughout the en­ tire length and breadth of the land, we met “our political frisnds the enemy” and we are hisn. Chair­ man Hanna estimates McKinley’s majority of the popular vote at over a million. His majority in Oregon is bet ween 3000 and 4000. The battle of ballots in this city pissed off remaal’ablysmoothly, and w rile-an intense inte e t was man> fested, all was good natured «luring the entire day. Quite a good many voters from outside precincts were present and voted in the city. Scio precinct, gave McKinley 37, Bryan 99, Palmer 5, prohibition 3. Kobbeä of $1016. Franklin Butte—McKinley 45, Bryan 108, Palmer i prohibition 1. East Albany—McKinley 126, Bry­ Tuesday morning Mr. A. H. Kroschel of the firm of Kroschel an 124, Prohibition & Palmer 1. West Albany—McKinley 171, Bro?., grocers of this city, left Bryan 109, Prohibition 5, Palmer 3. Albany to walk to the farm of hi- Albany—McKinley 172, Bryan 118, father, about three miles west of • t+ris-city; in Benton county. When “pWiiibition 3, BalmeFtJ; Price—McKinley 144, Bryan 156, on the way, about 10 o’clock fr* . was held up by high way men and robbed prohibition 5, Palmer 1-. Halsey^McKinley 137, Bryan 79, of over S1000. the exact amour.. being $1016. prohibitions, Palmer 3. He had passed the Rainwater North Lebanon-^-McKlniey 93, Bryan 127, Palmer 2. place, and started over the hill road South Lebanon—McKinley 124 beyond the O. C. & E. railroad track, Bryan 174', Palmer 2, prohibition 4. and when near tne top of tHe hill, »South Brownsville—McKinley 86, he met two then. They were sit­ Bryan 91. ting on the fence whittling, but as ■Syracuse—Bryan 80, McKinley 13, he approached they came toward him in the road.and asked the price Palmer 1, prohibition 1. North Brownsville—McKinley 115, of a meal. He t >ld them he had no money, when suddenly one of the BryXn 118. Shelburn—McKinley 23, Bryan 84. men thrust a revolver into his face Suntiam—McKinley 54, Bryan 157. and the other demanded his money Rockcreek—Bryan 45, McKinley which he was. forced to yield, up. They also toon a diamond pin from 14, Orleans—McKinley 66, Bryan 51, his shirt. One of the "highwaymen was moderately well dressed. He Palmer 1, prohibition 3. wore a dark blue suit of clothes North Harrisburg—Bryan 106, The other, was a short man. McKinley 61.- The Libbers told Mr. Kroschel to South Harrisburg—Bryan 78, Me go and not look back or they would, Kinley 65, shoot him. When he got out of (Jrawfordsville-^McKinley 66, their reach he procured a horse and Bryan 59. road in haste to Albany. Here a Sodaville—McKinley 60, Bryan posse was made up and started in Hl. pursuit of the bold thieves. Tangent—McKinley 39. firyan 71. Mr. Kroschel says that he and hi» Shedds—McKinley 69, Bryan 111. brother owed a neighbor of-his father Waterloo—McKinley 77, Bryan a farmer named Anthony, and he 104. had started with the money, the Sweet Home—McKinley 57, Brÿ- taost of which was in gold, in his tn 93. . pocket, for the purpose of paying Foster*—McKinley Ï5, Bryan 77» the debt. He felt perfectly secure, Center—McKinlev 40, Bryan 82. and carried no weapon of any. kind. Jordon—McKinley 17, Bryan 109» Messrs. Kroschel Bros, have offered a reward of SlOO.for the cap­ THE STATE. ture of the robbers.—Herald. ÍV-ed Morris, of Salem, who went gonian and in some instances incor­ In estate of J. F. Hendrex, 'over to the bay with*the Morris— rect. THe state is claimed by the Martha M. Hendrex was appointed republicans by more than 4000, but Diiyeu—Myer fishing party, was administratrix. Bond $2500, Visiting home folks for a day or two complete returns will doubtless cut In estate of F. M, Garrett,, final this-major’ty down very much and settlement was set for Dec 8 at 2 P.. Si. last tvdek; ' may wipe it out altogether. In estate Of Stella and Maude Doctor Prill having located in Baker county—Bryan’s majority, Warmoth final settlement was set Scio, can be found at his Office, in I the building formerly occupied by will be from 700 . to’ 1000. Only for Dec. 7 at 2 p. M. Dr, l^’de. Calls promptly attend­ about one-half the precincts are re­ In estate of William R. Ray, bond ported. filed and appraisers appointed. ■ ed; day or night. Clatsop—Indications are that Mc­ In e.-tate of C. F. Croft, petition to Sheriff Gaines was in town a short Kinley has carried the county, by sell personal property was granted. time Saturday. He was destribut- 750 to 800. In estate of Sanford Cochran, bond ing ballot boxes and other election Benton—Nine out of 1Ö precincts paraphernalia, and passed on IO reported. McKinley will have 150 of $600 approved; appraisers,. S. P. Barger, Clint (Thompson and G. E.' Jordan the same evening. majority. StcKinley out of thankfulness to.' Clackamas—The county is claim­ Stanard. In estate of J. M. Wilson, 1st and the gold demociats, should follow ed for McKinley by 100. though but 2d accounts were filed. the precedent established by Uleve- I! of the 36 precincts,are reported. In estate of Mary and Kate Minert, Irindj arid select his secretary of state Coos—«Bryan will have a majority money was ordered disbursed. from the ranks of- that party. ranging from 300 to 400. In estate of Lewis Ray, inventory j Columbia — Will give McKinley a . A. T. Powell,- messenger for was filed. 'Franklin fiutte precinct and N marjority (estimated) of ioO. Douglas—Claimed by both patties. When the waters of the Columbia Young, messenger for Scio precinct, Went over to Albany Wednesday tp Will probably give McKinley a shall flow untrameled to the sea and dairy in the election returns from majority of 25. carry on their placid waves the pro. Josephine—It is conceded , that ducts of the Inland Empire, then their respective precincts. Now that the presidential election Bryan- will have a majority of The Dalles will be as it were the great inland seaport of the north­ is’ Bve'r, city affairs and election next 330. Marion—It is claimed by reports west. And the band that locks taonth will engage our attention, flet your candidates ready and from 27 of the 36 precincts,- that- these waters will be unlocked next Announce theif narnës through the McKinley will have a majority of Thursday. Why should not The over 400. Dalles be happy?—Times Mount- Colums of the P ress . Lane«“Fifteen jiiecinets give Mc­ aineef; An anttegdssip society has been Kinley 92 plurality. Indications Hrgáhiáed by six yOun^ ladies of are that Bryan will have a majority Parti&tri spirit has run pretty high during the past campaign, and Pehdta'ttfff, whd agiiee never to say of 200. many sharp stinging things have anything but pleasant things of Washington—McKinley will have been said by both parties! but all people» Titey'Will probably -go to a majority of 350 probably. should fememb'er that we are all tlie other extreem. There is a Polk—From i n American citizens and have a bBm feotdeii riieiiti. ley will have a smail majority, À Marion county sample ballot though the county is claimed by mon interest in the wellfare of our tvàâ exhibited in this city on elec both parties. So far as heard from country. While we play differ po­ litically with each other we should iion day. The Palmer electors he is 41 ahead. remembef th'fit McKinley will be tVere placed in second pjaefe, Bryan Yamhili^Unofficiai returns from felectofs thifd and hrofiite- at the every precinct gives McKinley 50 the president of the entire people bottom. Whether this change majority; and not the republican party alone. Would bë permitted if gRen the le­ Multhöffidh' has probably given Thfe Oregoniah’s editoriale sin00 td 600; can people, arid will support a eon- Dhicago, at Lake Geneva, Wis.j has Wallowa 2Ü0; Umatilla 100; and -‘titufionafly elècied president,- bo beeri è’dtaplëtëd, after tvte and a Grant arid Harndy äiäo givte him matter frbrii ivfiiefi party he may half years labor, by Pfof. Alvan majorities. McKinley has majori comb. blaffc; Hi Cambridge; JÜasá. its ties in L't'ddk. Gilliam; Klatdath, local distancé is 6 ffiet; the extreme Shertaafl and Wased; The late Mr. Cartivf'igfit; editor of the Harrisburg jfeevieW, wns a mem­ Hiamdtër of the clear’ aperture is 41f itìE COÜNTRf ber of the Workitìeii; Woodmen inches. The crdrôii isábó’tít 3 íriéhes thick at the tfliddle átid i| inches and ffitacabee.s and cMfr'ie'd a $2,000 íhe iatèst returhs è’IioW tiiiif the policy in each company; payable to thick at the' dtifer edges; and siateá Have given his mother., ME arid Mrs; Cart­ $eigfis 205 pb’iinds. The flint following tveigtis 310 pdiijids. THH-ieHs and McKinley majorides as follows; wright h’gd deen maid-’ìéd leési t.Kàtì a its ifon ririg and ceil ifreigH about California 5,000, Udtinetlctit 53;000, yeaf arid while he frequently rH- loOO pounds. THe cdst of the glüss DelaWard 2,000, Illinois 175/ 00, taarlied that he intended to Have b'lates in Paris was $40,000, and ttie Indiana 39,000; Idtf'a 75,0.00; Maine the policies changed and make His Mass» Wife the beneficiary; he failed to db f fifirë cost of the tans is estimated 47,000, Maryland 32,291, Ht lîOÔjOOO'; acBusetts 168;716; Michigan 40;000 6di A Man is Dead The wind bloweth, the water floweth, ¿The customer oweth and the Lord knoweth We are in need of ojir dues; So come a runnin’, without any funnin’. For fear of a gunnin’, as this thing of dunnin’ Gives us the blues. To his own interests if he does not bring his wheat this year to Johnson & Phillips, as we want 01 For HÖHBGEO THOUSAND BUSHELS which we will pay fully as much, if not' more than any of ths leading markets of the Willamette Valley. Ou growing trade in .flour tor foreign shipment enables us to pay ’ou such y prices __ .... for your wheat as will save you the middle man’s profit, andfalso, the freight on all offals by manufacturing here before shipping» This, you inevitably pay when selling to those wfio ship grain, whole.- You can have the top market price for all wheat, placed with us, any day in the year you may wish to «ell. So come and get sacks, one and all and bring along your wheat. We assure you rthe best of treatment and fair dealing. ' Yours anxious to' please, K Twine, Extras, etc., due October 1. KI. ©. ®lkk&S0MS. J How tha Diaper Saved the Farm. Father was» Sieli atid the mortgage on the farm wai00111111“ clue, 1 saw in the Christian .Advocate wlierewss A. M. Fritz of Station A, S . Lotus, Mo wdiilcl send a sample combina­ tion dipper for is two eent stamps, and i oh Second St.; opposite R. G. Watson’s store-. WOOD^ OREGON. ALBANY; J öhn M. feomEBÄ D.R.N.BfcAckuùìaN. BLAOkBÜRN & SOMERS-. ATTORNEYS AT fcÂW . OREGON;.. ALBANY; Rooms 5 1È', Ir'h-st National Bank BuWdllÂiü Oliop, $14 pfr ton. Potatoes. SOcts per sabk: Ch IL D ALRYMPLE) Eggs, 17 e. per floz; BUttbijfeteamery 20i ratiBhe 12.tb. ATTORNEYÚAT LAW; Ha tils; 8c per lb. SnoiiiderS. 6c per lb. ÁLÉAÑY, OREGON: Bacon, 7c per lb Lard; 8c per lb , CHickbiiS; 2 50 -per doi ■ — All siibseribers who have promis­ R; R. do. ed iis wood, wheat or pats, will fav­ or us by delivering the Saiiib at' once. Winter si coining bri; YAaUIMA 8ÄY ROUTE-. Tour Biy V7’8nii 8i Mohiifi; So ME Giitiiafi Brown, of §4' Mill St» Smith Gardner, Mass., H*as told by the doctors. His son ha(l Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent,three hundred and seventy-five dollars U'ltH doctors, who gave hiih Up, sayingi “Your boy won’t live a fiiBhtn.’’ He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery arid a few Bottles restored him to health and eiRBied hifri tb go ,tb wrirk a perfectly Utell mail. -He Says he owes his.pfesbnt good health to use of DE King’s NBw Discovery, and knowj, it to be the best in .the world for Lung trouble. .TUrii Bot­ tles freb iit U. 8. Morris fc Go’s Drug Stoilb. WANtBD-AN iDEAMS«*3 the Uhitod States. SST’Headquarters for Commercial Travelers. ZICKRICK BROS SrtO CjubTATIONS Téachôïs Ezasaination. (South side of bridge.) SCIO, OiiEGON. on, or write to --- AND--- --------- I have decided to make a special sale during the. next thirty days. I will offer every thing in my entire stock of Milliner:’ at à greatly re­ duced price. Ladies, call and secure bargains; .All who are indebted to me will please call at once and settle their accounts. M ary O. S mith . A Good Wind Mill—Make It Y’ourSelf! It’s tie Sitfiple Trivial Inventiotté That Yieid Fortunes iiieiitibn this paper» ihehttòn paper. Special Notice is hereby given that tite regular teachers examination ibr the fourth quaFtbi* iX'i-ll Hb Wi'd—i-n*' the Albany college commencing at 1 o’clock p. m . Wednesday, Nov; 41, 1896. All applicants fdiMtdte jiapers will please flte FBcdititiiendatidnsat or priof to day of examination. Dated this 21st day of Oct., 1896 R ichmond W h H eeer . v SupL Linn Co ¡$ixfOo À sD her ten 2-cent. stamps. I sent for one and found it is useful that I showed it to my friends, and made $13,00 in two hours, taking orders for the spoon. The hook spoon is a household neces­ sity. it cannot slip into the dish or cooking vessel, being held in place by . a hook on the back. The spoon is something that housekeep­ ers have needed ever since spoons were first invented Any one can get a sample spoon by sending-ten 2-cent stamps to Miss Friz. 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The college incorporation articles have been accepted by the Cumber­ land Presbyterian church synod of Oregon and Washington, and all ac- i4on by the Board of Trustees has been approved, It will now be brought to .the at tention of the Gen eral assembly pf the United States The Misses May, An na and Ollie Morris ate at tlieir studies again af­ ter a short visit home. Hon. B. H. Irvine, of' Mt. Pleas­ ant, was visiting the college lately. He has placed tWo daughters in the institution. The' new ladies hall is about com pl e tfi. Messrs Starr of Benton cou n ty and Frumm. of Plainview, are building houses iti this city pteparatorv to moving here to school their child­ ren. . J» S» Morris; of SSiov was here re­ cently, yet we have not missed any chickens. (The above iteifis arrived to late for last week’s edition;) PHILLIPS, • thing to patent ? Protect y our ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER- BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. 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