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' PAHA OAPITATj 3PQlmNAL..8ALgM, ORck)N, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1008. J. L. STOCKTON The White Corner I New Nekwear For Ladies .TuBt received direct from New York, the very latest IdeaB In fix ings for tho neck, ChllTon Collars, Ruches, etc. Lnco Stocks, Ties, Jn bat? rind Ccl'nrs, Lace Fronts, etc. Stocks with Croat Ties, cto 15c to $3.00 New Purses A special lino of or.ir rcgulnr 1(125 and $1.50 Hand Bags Is now on snu" . $1.00 Elastic Belts. All colors. Look host like 50o values Special 25c each Kirtinnas i Long ninnket Cloth Klmonas, and Robcj. Long Eiderdowns, Flannelettes nnd Silks In very new and attractive Btyles such as you find only In fnihlonablo de partments. $1.00 to $7. no. Short Kimonas Silks nnd Cotton Cloths In every stylo nnd quality. 50c to $3.50 ALBANY NEWS LATEST LIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL imiGIlT VALLEY CITY. news from APATHY .. -,- rfS? " U-A tr.-m .p-aA- !Uno most noteworthy foautroof the closing days' of tho "campaign h the fright over the possibility of Bryan's success, which apparently has seized tho country. "The first effect has boon to pro vide the Republican campaign mali ngers with more money than they dreamed of getting. "The second effect has boon to sot n considerable part of tho business Interests of the country nctivoly against Bryan. Tho apathy among business men has disappeared. "The struggle has now become one between the Republicans -with wealth and business as coadjutor against tho Democracy with organ ized labor, or a part of it ,and tho cm.P,!0.y?d ns tho chlof auxiliary. with plenty of money on hand and the business Interests chnnglng the'r previous nttltudo of indiffer ence, tho Ta't lenders no longer fear the outcome despite the prob nhln loss of Ohl onnd Indlnnn." THREE TO ONE THAT TAP? WILL II EWiXXKIl New York, Oct. 29. eBts thnt Taft will be elected are being placoJ today in the finnnclnl district at odds of three to ono on tho Repub lican candidate. Tho cotton ex change people who are wagering money are laying odds that Hughes will be elected but there Is moro Chanler money in sight thnt thore is Bryan money. No money Is being wagered on tho Kuuornniorini light that either can didate will carry tho state by any stated vote. The Chonlor men nro getting odds of 9 to 10 nnd 8 to 10. Two hols of $100 cach'havo boon recorded so far that Bryan will got more electoral votes thin year than ho did lu 1200. These beta wor mnde at even money. Ono hot o7 $500 hns been mndo that Bryan will carry tho United States by a plural ity of 10,000. Mr A. W. Welch Is preparing to bin work On tho electric street lilway. ? Albany Co. Q., O. N. Q secured unl place In the rifle shoot being tten by Cottago Urovo nnd Rosa- prg. 10. D. Hansard of Lobnnon wad cud guilty of violating tho local Itlon law for tho eighth tlmo to ft icd Judgo Burnott. of tho clr- llt court, set Friday morning at o clock as tho time ho would sen ium, i A large commlttoo of Albany' eminent citizens' and merchants appointed this morninc to go Portland on Octobor 30 and In- all Portland to como to Albany November II, tho opening of tho (ot and the Linn County Annlo ft, and Albany Is going to do hor w to show the v sltors n tlmo "S to be remombored. At a meeting of tho city council t night Engineer Harrison tond- M bit resignation on nccount of prk he was supposed to do, but ho "aim it wns not his nlnco to do fw reigned, and Mr. E. Austin, p lately arrived horo from tho Is but llltrhlv rncnmmnnilnil vena Mti to the position, sovornl qucs- were trecussed, nmong thorn wt End water question. toaior Chnr os Pullnn i tr, Mk on ne;nibllcnn campaign is-1 ec.ius at -tho county court house, to morrow (Thursday) night. Brusc & Anderson, who were burnt out In tho big fire of July, hnvo opened up n swell, new, mod ern, four-chnlr barber shop across from tho Rcvoro hotel, and will bo ready henceforth for any and nil customers. Tho county clerk nnd deputy hnvo Issued 21 mnrrlago licences for tho month. t . Mr. Roy McFnrlnnd and wife hnvo roturnod from Oakland , Cal whore Roy was employed "twirling" for tho famous Oakland uasoball team. Mr. Frank Q. Stollmncher re turned from a month's visit at Los AngcleB. Mr. J. L. Freoland, of tho Capital ICty .transacted business here to day. John M. Qcarln spoko to about 4G0 people last night nt the court house. C. O. Rnwllngs hns added to his well equipped Job office, n Job press self feeder, nnd It's quite busy al ready. A small bleack boar Is reported to be chailng children nnd etc., south of Albany a couplo of miles. It is said to bo the ono which escaped from Mr. Parker near Plninvlow, which was a pet. L. E. W. ADMITS ATTEMPT T0JRIBE ANOTHER FRISCO GRAFT EXPOSE (Ttnlted FrtH Lnued Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. 29. E, A. S. Blnke, a local contractor confessed nt noon todny to the crlmo of at tempting to bribe John M. Kelly, a venireman called to sit on the Jury that Is to try Abraham Ruef, oxpolt tlcal boss of San Francisco, on a charge of bribery. Blake's confession hns created a tremendous sensation here. Ho Im plicates Attorneys Frnnk J. Murhpy nnd A. S. Nowburgh who hnvo boon appearing for Ruef In tho "grnft" oases. Blake said that Attorney Murphy gnvo him $100 to offer Kelly. Blrtko clnlms that Ruef offered him $10, 000 nfter ho was nrroBtcd to keop sllont on tho ense and exhibits n promissory noto snld to bo signed by Ruef for thnt amount. Blako wbb tried nnd convicted of tho ntempt to bribe and was to have been sentenced todny. It Is under stood thnt ho will not bo sent to Jail In return for hli confession. UNLAWFUL 0NJLECTI0N DAY It Is unlawful on election day- To hire vehicles to haul votorB to and from tho polls; To hire any ono to work at tho polls, oxcopt to challengo persons not qualified to vote; To wear nny political badge or Insignia at tho polls; To dlstrlbuto enrdb or campaign lltoraturo at tho polls; .or to work at tho polls In any way to Influence voters; To do anything to Influence voters; Under tho terms of Oregon's now corrupt practice not, passed by the people In Juno, tho Presidential election November 3 will bo Just a plain elestlon, without any frills nothing but the polls, tho election board and the votera. Tho time-honored gaunlot of poltical workers handing out cards which the voter has always to run. Is now Illegal. t Tho xoluctant votor who has waited for his party enthusiasts to hunt him out and tako him to tho polls in carriage or hack must walk, pay car faro, or Btay away. Xo person ! permitted to uso nny effort, at 4h polls or away from them, on olpctten dny to Influenco tho voto of any ono. Somo "sections of the corrupt practices act rotating to election day follew: "It Bhall bo unlawful 'for any person to pay anothor for "any loss or dnmago duo to attendance at tho polls, or In registering, or for tho ex pense of transportation to or from the polls. "No person shall pay for personal Borvice to bo performed on tho day of any olectlon, for nny purposo connocted therowlth, except tor tho hlr ilng of persons whoso sole duty Is to net as challcngora, nnd watqh tho count of ofilclnl ballots. "Xo person shall buy, sell, glvo or provide any poltical badgo, button or other inalgna to bo worn nt or about tho polls on tho dny of any elec tion, nnd no such political badgo, b itton or other insignia shall bo worn nt or about tho polls on nny olectlon day. "It shall bo unlawful for any person nt any plnce oh the day of any election to ak, solicit or In any manner try to induce or persuade any voter on such election day to voto for or refrain from voting for any candidate or the candidates or ticket of any political party or organiza tion." Tho last section above quoted would prohibit tho banners', heretofore common, bearing the legend, "Voto tho Straight Republican Ticket." In fact, thin section prohibits nil political activities on election day which would In nny mnnhor tend to intluonco a votor as to how ho should voto GRAND 0PERA H0USE v HI 1 Wr JN0 p. cORMtAY, Mgr. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 JOSEPH AND WILLIAM W. JEFFERSON And an Exceptionally Tallented Company in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Classical Comedy "The Rivals "fces, l 50, ji, 75C 5 Seat gftlo at t,ox o3ice prday 9 a.m. COURT HOUSE NEWS A suggestion will bo introduced nt tho next meeting or the county court by Judge Biuhoy rolatlvo to the. difficulties encountered bv lha county court in distributing funds for. mo improvements nnu building of county ronds. Judgo Buahey would recommend thnt ench and evory dis trict for which tho Marlon county road fund Is cxponded. tnx It3olf In accordance with tho amount of mon ey tho respective district will roquiro to Improvo or ro-bulld their roads for the year, nnd thnt tho countv court nllot the district tho amount of road monoy. which -their taxes mil for nud no moro.i By doing thh thf'fl Judgo thinks each district will noti mane application ror funds beyond their means, which scorns' to "bo the principal trouble nt tho orcsont time. J. IL Patton, of Sllvorton, hns modo application to the -county court' asking for nppolntmcnt nt road su pervisor of tho Victor Point district. to fill tho vacancy mndo recently by the resignation of Formor Road Su pervisor Bon Funruo. Mr. Patton hns nnd experience with roads, he bolng n prominent fnrmor in tho Sll vorton district, and tho court It Is expected will glvo him tho office Road Supervisor C. S. Flcklln, of district No. 20, In Frultlnnd vicinity, appeared heforo Judgo Bushny yes torday and asked the county survey or bo instructed to survey a portion of rond in his district over which thero has been n dispute regarding ndjaccnt property holdors' lines. It nppears from Supervisor Flcklin's statements that a cortnln anglo In ono of tho ronds which ho has under faro, Is bofng taken up by some fences within tho limits or the coun ty hlghwny. Judge Bushoy- has In structed n surveyor to look Into tho mntter In order thnt Supervisor Flcklln may act Intelligently In set tling tho controversy. Mnrrlago license wn9 iBsuod bv Countv Clerk Allen yestordny to Konnlri C. Olovor, ago 20, and Vera Mary Rynra. ago 24. Both partleB rosldo In Salem. Heed Itwflttlcil. J. nnd K. Ewh to'O. Hnsslng, lots 2. 7 nnd. 8, block 2 In Pnlmor'u ad dition to Mt. Angel, W. D., $10. O. nnd R. Hnsslng to J, Esch, 3S-4fi ncrs lu xor-tl:Mi !. T fi ?. " 1 W. and section 3, T 0 8 R 1 W, W D, $10. J. V. and A. L. Welch to P. L. Brown, 1G-100 ncro In Sllvorton, W D, $1300. Frank C, .Qrlerson to S. Jones, 41.90 acres In T C and 7, 8 R 3 W, W D , $3247.25. M. C. Orierson to S. Jones, land In T 6 and 7 S R' 3 W; W D, $3944.72. o When you noed a cough cure you need ono that will euro your cough. Komp'a Balsam, tho best cough wire, will, do IU All drugglsU Ball it (or 25 cents, O .L JSt T OS XI I -A. . Xiitn tk -j? In" Haw Alwars Baufl FAMOUS ABOLITIONIST ASPHYXIATED BY 6AS (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) Lynn, Mirs., Oct. 29. John W. Hutchinson, nged 87, loot. vocnllBt and friend of Lincoln, Gurrinun and othor noted Abulltlonlstu, wuh as phyxiated at his homo, Tower Cot tago, High Uock. Ho wbh round by his wire, lying unconscloiiH,' rnco downwn'd near n door towrd which ho hod crawled In n noffort to cs capo gas leaking from n hoator. A' though medical aid waH sdmmonod, ro died within an hour. John WallricO Hutchinson wnu known nil ovor tho United Statos as a fnmoiu alngur, Abolitionist, tcm Ieranca reformer and ndvocato or woman suffrage. llo was born' In Mllford. New Hamnshtro In 1821. During tho tlmo of tho Civil War his pnronts and their 1.3 children formed, under tho nnmo of Tho Hutchinson Family, a qunrtoto at vocalists', composed of John, Judson, Ann nnd Abby. Iloforo tho wnr thoy Bang lu -tho North and West. Their songs were tin appeal to tho people to favor abolition ami tempqranc. Tho IIutchlnon family also sang Into Republican campaigns of 18G8 and 1800. After war wnh declared, they vis ited tho army of tho Potomac and woro expelled. They woro later ad mitted by porsonal order of Presi dent Lincoln and were afterwards singers an dactlve workers as nurse in hospitals and ramps. PS? FIt6l PILLAR TO POST" you may go looking for a concern who can .urrf out better or more ar tl&tlci mill work than we carl, but you will be- certal nof failure. We arc at home in overy detail of the buslnewi, and our doslgns and fln lahud work are regarded as modelu by compotont architects and Ijutld ero. All kinds of burned woodwork done to specification at very reason able prlcos. A. M. II A N 8 E N i Phone Mel 844. 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