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I ljJf"W Is ItA. II 81 II Hall Mallei I ALBANY ORLGONe Fill DAY. DECEMBER 2o.l89tf. Or. 9 r . XCTTIttt Faallsker ! fraprtetar NO. 21 EsUered o4 lie Fcoi l,b"'' OLXXXTX. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Coming SherlC'ti Sales. On Jan. 'A. 1897 at 1 n. m.. 1 lot. bl 37. The big Cascade Locks edi'ion- - ot tha Oregon an i the best paper yet produced io toe Ncrtb went and confers great credit on Oregon s tcacing ionraal. OUR PRICES H's ad Albany belonging to Casper Van- - Io one picture in tbe big edition rf the iMusIcal Recital. The first musical recital of the season ( t irreaooian acrowi irom Airanv i. an im are Bargains... A BRIGHT SWINDLER. $1200 Easily Secured by n Smooth Young Man. A young wan of excellent appearance came to Albany last June and began looking around for a farm. He said he was single but expected to get married and wanted a place in Oregon, lie fin- ally settled upon the farm owned by Mr. P., s i SEE ' of 96-- 7 was given by the Conservatory p. jtt g THAT THE f'..'1 t i : v k' N S 4 of Music of Albany College lat night in the college chapel, to a fair sized audi, ence, who enjoyed the program, consist- ing of tne following: The overture Massenillo, Auber, on two pianos by Misees Torbet, Alderson and Parrish and Mr. Chas. Cun tiff, artistioly performed; a piano solo by Mis Adda KchitUer, "Rowds Dance;" a vocal solo, 4,The Boone Sentinel," by A.W. Lunlell, mene orchard reacbirg op tbe river clear to Eugene. Remember Knecbt Meer are eUmng out their complete stork of dolls ar.d toys for leas than cot. Call on them for the best bargains in this line ever offered ia Albany. Tbe O. C. k E. Co's steamer Albany wil! again resume tbe old schedule, going down to Portland next Toeaday Ihe locks at Oregon City are again in good re- pair. It baring been reported Ibat wages have been reduced in tbe Salem Woolen Mil's Mr Kay ba come oat in a statement dent and Mrs. A. S. Knox, of San Jose, Onl IV ifornia, located at Spicer, constating ot 9 oran to sanely a Judgment of JJ. o. Smith for 045 .37 and costs and interest. On Jan. 2 at 1 p. m., 140 acres belong- ing to U, M, Robert et al to satisfy a Judgment cf J. H. Kerr fo- - $2,5C0 and interest and coets. 0 1 Jm. 9, at 1 p. m , part of block "9, AlUx , belonging to H. F. Merril, to WUya judgment of Alice P. Richards lor tuC6.70, interests an t costs. . On ian. 9, at 1 p. m , 100 acres belong-in- g tall. L. and John Rainey, to satisfy a judgment of W. E. Curl for $276.37 and costs and interest. On Jan. 9, at 1 p. m., 100 acres belong- ing to Daniel Hart to satisfy a judgment of Jacob Keea for f 2,250 and interest and coots. On Jan. 9, at 1 p. m.t 253.60 acres be- longing to James Hunter to satisfy a judgment of John Conner for 5,900.17, interest and coets Oil Jan. 16. at 1 n m . 1An aeiwa V.. 318.75 acres of fine land, fie in add a VIRGIXIUS. The thrilling old Roman play of Vir-gini- ui was presented at tbe opera boose last night before a large audience. Tbe SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Compare tlictn olitfi otljcrs inl8 harness S 5 GO Team harness 18 GO Two sweat pads 65 3 hnggy whips 25 OUir goods in same on. CALL AND SEE US POWER & TOMLIXSON. good many inquiries, visUed Mr. P. S. FAC-SIMI- LE SIGNATURE of displaying his excellent bass to advan Jack O'Xeil, of the U. P.. was doing Dougbten the renter, who began to get anxious aa ho thought he would be Afrgc table Preparation for As- similating iheFoodanriReula-lir- g the Stomachs and Bowels of Albany today. story of the tragic death of Virginia at obliged to vacate it. Incidentally he ran Miss Cecil Rampy. of Harrisburg, is 11 the bands of her father in tbe lor am at Rome, to save ber honor, is one that is ing it. He aaarrts that cvrmir November visiting Albany friends. 1 Mr. Goodhue, the poultry expert, of a! always remembered by tbe student of Roman history. Tbe plar as arranged by Knowle waa put on under tbe super- - fed people were employed, 40 men receiving an average of $1.75 being as low a (1 a day, eigut boys at 63 cesu, fifteen women at 82 cents, e'even iriru at 0 cecu. tn oaiem, was in Albany today. tage ; a piano soio, oonato rio. lu iw-thov- en, by Mi-- s Marie Parrish, executed in a manner to show the talent of the EBrformer; two songs by Messrs. Parvin Akers, "Bells of Memory" and "Familiar favorite;" a pin? solo from Schmolf, nicely performed by Miss Yid M?eton ; a vocal 60I0, "The Flower of the Alps," by Miss Maud Hulburt; a piano solo, Allegro Sonata No. 7 Bee- thoven, by Mr. Chas. Cundiff, display Sheriff William Frazier, of Portland, v sion of Mr. and Mrs. Raemoa with ex nas been in the city baying rig bone. boors a day. cellent effect. In tbe leading parts of PromotesDigcstton.GSferful-tics- s andRcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. KOT NAHC OTiC. longing to Mary A. Mcintosh to satisfy a Mr. G. L. Black man and family left Virginius and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T3 ON THE this vreek for their former home near juugmeut or jane onaw tor interest and costs. Kaamns sustained tbe good reputation they secured in Damon and Prtbia. Rochester, X. V., where the parent of On Jan. 9, at 1 p. m., 3.58 acres belong airs. Biacxman reside. ing to tne estate ol Kaoforri Cochran to around come with a real estate ageat and about selected another tarai for a brother, who wished to come here also. In the early part of July he went to the Albany Abstract Co. aul reported that he had made arrasgnnents to purchase the farm and would want an abstract of the title; he also had a doed made bv Mr. Ivuddt" send to San Jose for the signatures cf Mr. and Mrs. Knox. He was a cool young man who seemed to be in no hury, and w hen the deed came ami coold not be recorded on account of the scrolls be ing left otf, it seemed to make no dU!er erence to him; he took the deed and re tended to send it back to San Jom to K corrected. On July 13 he went with Mr. Rudd to the office of C. O. Bnrk-har- t, agent for the Alliance Trust Com- pany and applied for a loan of $1200 oa the property, giving particulars as to im- provements he intended t make. The HEW YORK WORLD, Important; Case. &a Irapt rtant iuj inction suit, was be- - William Wallace, who is employed at the Palace Baths, yeaterdajr received the Tbey are strong, displaying a splendid conceptioa of tbe cbaraciers- - In tbe support the leading parte were taken by Mr. A. M . Cannon in the difficult role of ing a rare touch and excellent concep- tion of the at composer, warmly en- cored ; a vocal duet by Messrs. LunUell and Akers; closing with a piano quartet by Misses Maston, Torbet, Lay ton and eatify a judgment of Olive Templeton for sad Intelligence by telegraph that hi AlxJmnm THRICE-A-YEE- K EDITION ftm in Albany last evening. It is en mother, who live in Albany, this state. On Jan. 9. 1897 at 1 p. m., 5x100 feet in Scio. belonging to G. M. Gaffer to nt. WRAPPER OF ETESt BOTTLE OF N lit Appins Ctaodius; J. S. Van Winkle as tbe sturdy Den tat us wbo died for bis titled Moore, Ferguson & Co. ngt W. F. Crosby. Albany Farmers Co. and Oregon isfy a judgment of W. J. Vanacbo ver & oantrr: L, L. Swann as tbe gallant Bp! I iar f mjo 10 ana interest and costs, Ceatntl and pastern railroad. Accori- - Sehifller, rendered in a pleasing manner Interesting Firds. The Eugene Guard tells the following Iciiins.Iover of the unfortunate Virginia, L. M. Carl a Namitorioas, brother of Virginias; Dr. Leineneer as tbe treach ing to the complaint between Oct. J7 and Nov. 6 the plaintilla sen t $3,000 to the de-- Wnt ixiwer Interest, erous and servile Casio Claudius, and was dying, ite left for borne last even- ing. Charley Cole, formerly with Rich- ard Davis, ba taken bis place nntil his return. Astoria Budget. Mr. N. Armstrong and two eons arr rived on the last Farallon, Mrs. Arm- strong is a sister of Mrs. L. Thorn ten, now in Albany, and she and her eoo are from Clem, Arkansas. Mrs. Armstrong is at present visiting her sister in Al- bany, but she expect to be in this citv teihunt air. uroby to buy wheat. Thai of great interest : Mis Lillie Crawford as the fai'bful ber- - ne need it lor the purpose exctm-in- j Dr. J C. Gray, of tLUcity, has a pafr via. The Roman people wbo could pot HxJ, the Mr. Croeby puicbied ol the The committee on legislation of tbe Albany rarmers Co. 4j tons of 1imi loan was granted, the mortgage properly executed, and the deed having bee a- - cor-- A perfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour StomaCh,DiaiThoea, Worms .Conyuisions.Fcverisli-QS- S sndLosS OF SLEEP. lac Simile Signature of of hybrids, the result ot a cross between the male China pheasant and the do- mestic hen. Linn county council. Patrons of Hue-baud- ry, ha recommended an amend anJ aiaoud it in three cars on the O. C. A but failed to send to the plaintiff The male has more cf a resemblance ment to the laws regulating intemt before long. Oregon will be her place charges in tbe s'a'e The recommenda of abode in fature, Coiral:UTinie. to the pheasant family, while the female favors the domestic fowL Judging from it color, the mile is supposed to be , .jesaWcet. LIPapena Tear. I larger tbas any weekly or semi-week- ly paper published and is tbe only m port-an- t democratic "weekly" put. iabedinKew Yo.-- k City. Three time ft Urge aa the leading renoUkaa week- ly of New York CU- -. It wiil be cf -- ecial advantage to yoa daring' tLe residential Campaign, aa it is pab-iie- d every other day, except Sssday, ' as all tbe freshness and timeliness daily. It combines all the sews l,a king list of interesting depart-- a, unique feature, eartooca and lie iiiostratiocs, tbe latter beicg a Ulty. 1 these improvements Lave been u without any increase ia thecoet wbicb remain at one doTar per year . We offer this unequal ed newspaper and the Wrbxt DevocxjiT together one ear for f'2.00. Satisfactory terms with tion lias been adopted br the order, and down even an Appius Claudius were well represented by Prof. Uowland as Titos, Joe Siernbargas Lucius, Arthur Simp-eo- n as Servins and Judge Duncan aa Oneius. The Decemviri army were rep. resented by F. E. Allen as Marcos. Q. . Propst as Vibulanoa, A Freerkaen aa Spurios Appins, and Alex Dumond. Betmeen tbe acts solo were heard by Rer. Poling and Mr. Chas. Fuller, both encored. The play will be repeated tonight with an admission of 25 cents below and 15 emuoaieu in a memorial to the legitla "NEW YORK. Cartcria is trct id In oas-sf- ss fiotika cd!t. II ture. topics of the memorial are bein? , ."- - Mnl.l I- -. tV TV--. A. inne,i to tne dicerent members of the crossed with the Dominecser breed of ciickena In form it is an exact coun- terpart ot the male pheasant, excepting the feet and legs, which resemble those The Whiat Injunction Case. Mr. W. F. Crosbv has been with next legislature. The memoralisU rep w uiii 01 lauumg, ana re: used to do so, and i; wae alleil would ship it to other parties or theriedigpo?eof it although uoeght wuh plaintiif's money. The plaictiif tberefure ak for a decee ibat the wheat is plaintiffs and that the elea lanla have no riht to it, that the till of taad-.o- be delivered to plaintii: and the defendants bo restrained from dativericg the same and wbat to any one twit Uie pUintiiTs. A tmprary Injunction was gran'ed be JnJ'.u rMtnilin.. tl.. . I . . . w . t rec et on July 20 the deed and mortgage were both placed on record, Mr. tttigvt receiving hs 1200. Why be did not ant for $2500 is strange, as he' cou.d as ennly have secured it on the farm, which w valued at 10.000 at least. Mr. Bright shortly after dirappeared. Recently Mr. Knox wrob- - te Wealtisr-tor- d Jk Wyatt to look after the renUi af- fairs of the farm, when investigation re- vealed the fact that the entire transaction wai a grand twindle.the signatures to the deed Iwiug a forgery. The deed pur-nort- ed to be executed onJulr7. On July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Knox left San Jose for the seaside and did not return until resent : ot a chicken. It has the head, long slop l hat the legal rate of interest in tin. Moore, Fetguson & Co., wheat buyers of San Francisco, for sixteen rear, 'band ing neck, body and long tail of a pheas EXACT COPT CF i"RAPFEa. ant. Its color indicates more than any state, and aa charged by creditors and money- - toinert, for the use of money, is to great, being disproportionate to tbe production of the countrr: that nro. ling hundreds ol thousands of dollars for thing else the cross with the chicken, being almost the same as that of a Doo- - them, and hence the injunction suit cents la the gallery. New specialties will be given between the acts. It deserves a Urge boose and those w ho were nnable to be present last evening thoa:d no. mia attending tonight. ajfa.tut him mentioned yesterday has dacers anJ aanufacturers are now mak created a great deal of interest. The DeMocaar was certain there were two ing lesa than 4 per cent of their inveet-men- u. that we believe it to be the liorv iatcker chicken. In action and habit the bird is like the pheasant, being wild, alert and always watchful. Owing to ita wild disposition and tendency to run away it is confined in a park with eon.e t th cafc, II. (J. Wa.Ka app ars as attorney for the plaint iris. The case mill undoubtedly le contest- ed, the above being onlv one tide of it. TUB retail mill be wat:hed with in'.eest sides to tbe case. Last evening Lie ane- - of tbe legtslatare to render sach protec er to the complaint waj filed .giving the Thirtieth Year. tion to I he weak and debtor clae as other side in a plain way. According to tame fowls. would render tbe advantazee aiualto The female bvbrid is unmistakably a the creditor and debtor. HOME AND ABROAD. it Mr. Crosby did not by tbe wheat in dispute at all wit their money or any onaelae's, it was bought by. aa Albany October. On the day he left be rwiwd a letter from H. C. Briprs at Portland sking if he wou'.d trade bis place wear llbany for one near Los Gat, Calif, but paid no attention to it at all. Brv evidently knew of the trip. TLe witnesses to the deed are G. W. Taylor and F. P. Black, two Saa Jose men, both forgeries; the name of the Notary is E. C. Clark ; but there is ao such man in San Jose, thoechonero " herefore. it is asked that sections Big Athletic Acquisition. S"$7 and S&l of H li'i code be amended y ALU Souvenir spoon at Will t Sarka. man. and tbe fact is proven br the arS- - ANY COLLEGE o rvaJ as follows: "Section 36S7. That the rate of inter Holiday goods at Fochay Masons. dariu of Mr. Oosby and Mr. P. B. si The defease denie ail the allega The DtMocaAt recently referred to Mr. GeEoine fruit candies at F H PfeiSers. est in this state shall le 5 per centum per Braay Brnett, of Corn!'.!, going to tions tn tbe complaint. In reference to a balance of f 1C15 claimed by Moore. Fer cross between the Brown Leghorn ben and the China pheasant. In form it is exactly the same aa the Leghorn ben, excepting hat it is smaller, more supple of body and has the pheasant feet and legs. In color it is aboct equally divid- ed between the Brown Leghorn and the female pheasant. The bronse of the latter shows quite prominently on ita breist and back. In habits it is much the same as the domestic hen, not being Bet caoJies of all kinds at F H Pbnf- - Be cabling the name tlieit there three- fen b'latiard Caiversity to eater the law and to the impirutce cf the yers ago. The seal is fresh and was rm- - guson A Co. this is dispated, the defend- ant alleging that be bad not been given annum, ana ao more, on ail moneys al- ter the ame become due; on judgments and decrees for the payment of money ; on money received 10 the use of another and reuinei beyond a reamoable time Tbe latest in kid gloves at the Ladies Bazair. fact to fcUnfont athletics. This is evi- - doubtedly made fur the occasion. The signature do not resemble thtwe of Vr. Academy of Our Lady of Per- petual Help. - Boarding School for Girls. Thorough instruction Wholeswre diet Homelike treatment. Consider- ing bard times, favorable reductions are made for boarders and day scholars. Studies will be resumed Sept. let. For urther particulars call at the Acaiemw or write to Sister Superior. C0NS1YAMY0F11 Ian credit lor tbe wheat shipments, a minor matter when the ex'eut of bis Solid void ring for children 50 and 5c. lnt! tliofwisrhly appreciated linre, for Wedaxeday'c CluonWe contains a .ante itlioul the owner's coo -- ent. expressed wheat ceU are eousidered. at French's. and Mrs Knox, though that of the lattrv i a gcod imitation of a .ady's eignttana, The man claimed to be 37 year of an. Aa anllicatioa will be ma-i- before so wild as the male, and is allowed its freedom in the vard with some chickens. lbrvare litte beauties, and entire' j psctare of yojrg BuriieU over toe : or implied, or upon money dne upon the settlement of matured accounts from the day the balance is ascertained ; oa mon- ey due or to become due when then is a new, those 10c bangle piss, at French's. Dr. Grav has been offered a Urge sum Driving that in tia application for the said be wa sini-- k but expected te Ja lge Burnett at Salem for a dissolution of the injunction with the above facts in favor ot the motion. Weatberford A Sonverir spoon, engraved "Albany r . Bar3tt, the p'seaoraiaal track man f the Multnomah Athletic club, w4jn wiJ Is? i:i Stniord's team neat eea- - ioi the hybrids, but declined to sell- - I'e will exhibit them at the poultry show contract to pay interest and no rate Oregon"' 15c at French's- - Calekdab fos 1S9G- -7 1896-S- ept. 16 College Year begins . . Wedocsday Nov. 26-2- 7 TbankBgivirg Day rece8, Tbars. nd Fn. Pec. 21 Term examinations" begin . Monday Dec 23 First Term ecdp . . Wednraday Winter Vacation of Twelve Days "397 Jan 5 Second term e , . - . Tuesday Feb 22 Washington's Birthday a holiday, Monday April 6 Term Examinations begin . . Tuetxl&y April 8 Seoend Term ends ... Thursday Arbor Day Vacation of Focr Cays April 12 Third Term begins . . Tuesday June S Final Examinations begin . . Tuesday June 13 Baccalaureate Sermon . Sabbath forenoon lune 13 Address before the Y. M. and Y. W. C- - A. which wi'l be held in this cty during tpeciaVp. LiUie diamond ring f jr cbibhen Wyatt are attorneys for the defendant W. F. Crosby, and i. W. Wright for tbe Albany Farmers Co Mr. Wvatt and "af gives the following about it: K"g's Ut.st star it B. i. liarneit. a That section 5H of Hill annotated at French's. the holidays, after which be will prob- ably dispose of them. laws of Oregon be amended to as to read Mr. Wright went to Salem this noon to A a elegant display of fancy wurk ia rtlstaav wan ot gifat promise, w ho is a!o than to enter ?;anfrd Untversi'r. as follows: attend to tbe matter. clown at tbe Ladies Bazaar. 'Section 3591. JadgmenU and decrees R k G corset. 75 cents and srward at Baruett't elhiun o tne PaJo Alto track leant will b a surpri to most of the for Dtoncr noon contract bearin inter - i v 2 County Judge W. b. Cm well, of Jack tbe Ladle Baxaar. is me in athWiic taattvr. But be ha Albany College ei shall bear tbe same interMt borne by tuch contracts ; provided, however, that Brlgbt lib GraJcrs. eonville, who made one of the best speeches in Albanr during ilie recent Tbe cars are to ran from Portland to Astoria in October 1S37. tuts act anau not be so construed aa to campaign, went to Salem yesterday. babbatb evening MMed hiexarnina'Joc8, and will eoler the univwsisy with Morgan at the of thc January term as a beta o&a attidest. ai!ect or change the rate of inter ert to be Tbe pupils of tbe 4th grade of the pub Get FT Ffe;?-rs- " price be fire baying Teachers for the eehoai veer 1S96-1S- : Hon. J. M. Pomers ws in Salem yes .June 14 Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees rec,ved br Virtue of any contract enter your caodie asd ants. lic school last evening bad an oppor ZLsri M. Parvin, Mas. Doc. director. ed into Leforw this act shall take effect.'' terday. He is a live candidate for speaker. An Oreronian correspondent be married when he would locate oa the place probably not for a year. lie was well dressed, nice luoklujr wUh large brown mustache and easy manners. This morning Weatherford k Wrslt attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Knox a complaint with the clerk, againt . H. C Briggs and the Alliance Trust Co asking for a decree ot tl4 court declar- ing anJ adjedging that the defendasia have no estate or interest or lien what- ever in or to said lands and premise, that the tide of plaintiff U good and val- uable; that a id deej, herein al-v- e be adjudged a forgery and rvtd and that the said mortd$e invalid and void and that the said doel and mort- gage be cancelled by a decree of tni court. As it is a plain case it is doubtful if anv defense is made to the complaint The case prevents one of the brightest swindling operations ever reported, one carefully arranged and earned out wi.h remarkable nerve and coolness. ii is said the came scheme w as oper Bcrnett rwa novice at the orninj cf vone 14 junior . t Tnetiy teed for sale at C. E. Brow tunity to show their parent and friends Monday even in Aeritxnt teachere-Martie- rit Aldersoa, B. M., and Mrs. Josephine Sharpe. the but fen. bat be biofomed out as say: Mr. Somers will present a plan of sou. bat they coold do in the entertaining cfumt ioa before the Naon cl ed. Tnoroogh and erstetaaxic lnnractioa reapportionment 01 the state at the next CmUmas candies and eat at C. E- - war. Toe largest Dumber vet preeent InnA 15Peilar Entertai: At ti 1'acirta Northwest AsciMion given in ail the important branches of session of the legislartore, in accordance An FiTly nt CorvalH. the Conservatory of Tuesday forenoon Today erening Wednesday Wednesday eveuing Baownstu.'s. attended the exercise and were greatly June 16 Commenrement music Best conservatorr rooms add with the requirements of the constitution. pleased wisb I be eificiency dip!aed Po corn that pops can be foocd at C. cnampioiW met at SatUe on Sp-teitil- 'XHh he ran in aU three diotance events, minniri: the mile in 4:10. the June 16 Alumni tie Utgest musical library asd faculties for BishoD Earl Cracstcn will Breach in under the excellent instruction of Miss E. Bauws ell's. IYople who live in tbe vicinity of tbe mo&ical work. Largest nnniDer ot con the Methodist Episcopal church in this Alice Temple, tbe 4th grade teacher. Souvenir poes oe!j EnUhed at E. college, and who aroee early Monday . tsiiu in i'AS and the Quarter in servatory stodenta enrolled of aay music sw,r nonrses of Instruction ieacirn to fl,,. vVell eouimied BasineM and Tbe program opened sith an ad 1 re city Sunday morning Dec. 20. Bishop Esrerts jewelry store. .1 n jy r . . 11 of welcome by Haiel Teller, nicely done. 0:53 3-- A very kr;gfct future oa the track is predicted for the Toung man. Uranston is the brst bishop ol that chorcli school in the state, ierm low. bead for circular and catalogue, to morning saw a strange sight, Al tbe ton of the ria mast there bang suspended jtfusic courses, wuu nnuH'"i rsipiomaa. uaialogue iree. Laneest and best stocc of holiday goods Emma Warner and frank t'attersoa wno has resided on this orth 1'acinc r ur mi ijj. ,uiormanon. anaress wno has iJt attained hie majority. He at Fochaj Masons. sang a duet weU. There were well ren coast. This will be h is first appearance Wamica How Lea, A. Si. Aibaxv. Ore?oa. WALLACE HOWE LEE. President, Albany, Or. wbal appeared to be tbe form of a man. Pinned to it waa a placard that bore an Revs watches warranted one veer for dered recitations by Linnie Kimeer, Roy in Albany. (lands 5 feet S inches in bis running shoes and oeiliS 13 pounds. f 2 50 at French's jewelry store. Mr. Fred truckman, of this city, has inscription reflecting on the president of the cJsiege. As soon aa discovered the v or icy, warren Robert. Mabel Sboiu. Eddie Havne, Jessie Hyde, Winfield ated successfully in Texas several years accepted a position as tnanaser of the Yoa can bay gold Id watches a low efSgy was removed by employes on tbe Rovee and Horsrin MrSTe. tirace Rm ago. a $10 at French's jewelry store. creamery at Usk, near Spoka je, Vah., ' s. Mrs. Conrad Meyer is visiting relatives college farm nell performed nicely on the organ.Estel- - K. O. T. M. ana will leave next .Monday for that inCorvalis An eWgsst line of watches, jewelry A In addition to tbe effigv there were le la alcCoy read a good eseer on dragon ail er ware, can be seen at H. tCwerta. Hon. Jeff Mvers ia stcdving law in CKborn. riles, eight boys sang out boldly, a das gends, expresing dissatisfaction with tbe president, on the froot step and storm Meets everr Satardae evening ! ST. y Lincoln coantr wants to get back onder exercise in arithmetic aieplayed, a place. Mr. Bruckman has been with the Albany creamery for some time, anJ baa gained a splendid practical knowle Igeof the business. The Albany butter is un- doubtedly the best in the north iera arvi intends to f racl ce when aa milted. doors of the main college boiiding. on T. 31 . UaU. Visiting Knights invited t tne old lee system for economy s sake. prompleese aod accuracy ia tbe mani The experts, who for two months have the doors of the chemical laboratory .and ttend. J. S. Va5 Wis tlx, Com Mr. Waller Lion. Salem correspond' nlauon ol Bgaree Uiat was surprising. Popa'ar roods at popalar prices ia groc wn going over the accounts of ex Shertn other places. As quickly as possible af Roth Montague did well in an organ V We have leased the Red Crown ent ot Ute Oregonun. it in the city Ibis eries and Vjoeenaware, at C Crow- - Mr. Bruckmau ha learned thoroughly Ooburn have completed their work, and solo, Emma arner sang in a very pleas afteraoon. SZLLS. bow to make it. lie is as well a reliable. ter the discovery all evidence of the let- tering were obliterated by a coating of STEEtTIRAILWATi SSTiGE. the county court has been appne ol the result. At the recent term no action Uarpy Ch'itma pasenf, t Mills for another year, and we are steady young n aa. It U reported that Dr. John A. Ueiscn- - ing way, wits a cl orua by the sctiool, then Palaska Patterson was heard ia an yellow paint The motoc oa the Albany trcet rail dorier. ol Arlington, a graduate of Ai- - and low pnee a t rench s Jewelry was taken, and the matter was continued the Times baa no hesitancy ta con organ sola. store. any Coiicge will be married in a short until the January term. Speaking of the demning the work of tbe persons at the way wVI coaeect prompdy with a I rraiw to and from the d?pX, day and niht. wars eb-- m aura wsudisg. A Knox Butte wedding of much inter After tbe pro ram U- - U. riogae and case the iff said : "I am perfect lime to a prominent young lady of Idaho. The Lincoln coaa'y jo.lge ia the biggest bottom of the mischief. County Clerk Montague were called npon Special trip will be aiade at special ly aatisSed with my report as it was sab- - fee clipper ia Oregon. He slashes in a live est took place last evening. At the pleas A large body of stodenta yesterday now prepared to receive wheat on storage, and to buy the same Sacis fill lie tasM or appEcsiiei Jm - a'e. I- - r uh. woaivw, nutted to the county court when my term ana responded in a manner nt for the occasion. Tbe work of the pupils waa ant bomet the brides lather, ilr. 3iart manner. t M. Bannas, now in the city, is a prominent candidate for reading c'letk of Uie senate. J A. Wilon of this city is morning adopted resolutions condemn ot office expired. My accounts have been Ladies and gents watch chains warranted ing tbe performance Time. examined and admired. The Dexockat Cocs5 Miller, on Dec 16, 1S96, at 7 :30 o clock, the first home wedding "ecu rred at Mr. T"ifrLA FjrrEKTitsitErr careiuny gone over y thoroughly co la being mentioned for assistant to the As near as the DmiiocaaTcan learn Mr. ten years, 12-5- 0 to 5.00 at French' jew- - coarse JT The College ha established a is pleased at tbe increased interest being taken in school work. Parents bave a pel en t experts and I have no important chief cJerk oi tbe senate. Miller ia attending to his duties faithful- - eiry store of lecta'e and entertainments tor lie Miller's. Mr. Frank G. Warner, a pop- ular and prosperous young farmer, of Knox Batte. and Miss Iona Miller, one changes to make in my ffgurrs. I do And Feed constantly on hand and for sale. Par' V having wheat to ncl! or tnn we will try and make it to their advantaze to call and see us. Fionr will be ! v as president of tbe O. A C , devot Hon. J. L. Cowan, the newly appoint Tbe P O at Oregon City was robbed of right to know just what is going on, and not care to make public my figures tor ing bis entire energies to the school. these entertainment are proving just $650 in cash and f 1,400 in postage stamps winter. Seasoe l ticket si. the vonege hopes that the pnUie will res pood gecer-oos- lr to this coarse, as it is intended foe the reason that tbey were practically alt ee apen oi tue arm Indians, arrived frem Portland last night, and the thing for the purpose. rnareday night. contained in my various rport to the xchanged for wheal on the same terms as heretofore. W. L.TaD",1, ?a Coins, E. D. Barrett, S. E. Allen anl S. E- - Yonii. Singe admission 15 cents. Lebanon. A full fine Rogers Bro. alerware for will leave tor U.e agcrcv tomorrow te lake charge of affairs there. The Dalies of Linn county's best young ladies, weie united in marriage by Rev. Arthur Cane, in an impreseiveceremony. Misses Jen-n- :e Clayton and Mamie Propet acted as brides maids. Messrs Elaot Miller and county court, and there is nothing near tbe bohdav trade, at reduced prices at to otter on Ue subject." T. al. A Erctxt Case. Ham-- Thomas, aa French s jewelry store. J. A. Dobkins and family leave next The matter will probably come op wr The Wsxkxt Dsxockat 51-- - a year N"t incoi porated. . An L. O.T. M. ha bees O'g.ini iyl in A B UBdeiKMi bocght a car load of po- - employe of Bangs' liwry stable, assault- ed earn Case,, the Eight street barber, on settlement at the January term. Co vallis Times. week for San Ijeandro, Cal.. where tbey will reside. Mr.3Dobkins hopes to get atoe Thamlav. for which he Paid 30c per nd the eekiy ban I rancuco ra Lay ton Propst as best men. and Miss Docia Miller as maid of honor. The party were ushered before the minister bcio. Olive street about 10 o 'clock last night. 1 1 ij Ri I $1.50 a year, combined lor uy .. tbe Best Manufacturing Company, ot pwntium P. ). ba ben movel ooe and while Case was escorting a young UAr Tri indaiee all thevUe tbe f W - u w.h it. i,bt in to the strains of Mendelssohns wedding that place, interested in some of hi val a j.!jr miles soutbeart. at lh M n I - . . - - ... nil rnunisnl lisl N lie usaiiurr ikjihi- - home from the lactate march, nicely played by Miss Maud uable inventions. gold: Get your meats of ah kinds at Hen Annnr.mciU being made bs rer'UnJ I.!t of Patent. Frotnan. The bride looked lovely in a ing a $10,000 residence and a $4300 gold nugget. Attv. L.L. Burtenshaw and family, ry iiro-ie- r a, on seeond street. ne to kt nsie extensive U ggin up the church. The lady in question waa the wile of Thomas. Mr Thomas, whose name waa formerl v Davidton.was married handsome brown serge costume, iter w ho have been viaiting relatives in Leb Granted to Pacific States inventor S:nliim have fal'en ihmcch en xount Have tou seen French s displaj of ChrUt flowers were rare ones for December, anon for some time, left today for their mas goods. It will cost run nothing to this week. Reported by C. A. Snow A ot tee hieh retire .licd f.r ttuiler cUimp, to her husband in tbe east, but left htm. Buckincham's Pre for tie whisker U violets and pansies. home in Myrtle Point. Co., solicitors of American and ForerfcB f rma tL to TS 000. look thea over, and note tne prices. The Davidson family came to Eugene the best, handiest, safe, surest, cleanest. Alter the ceremony warm ronzratuU' The Weber Dramatic Company played TJie state lioard jf eqtaliea'ioa wiil prob- - The mouth of the Columbia is being from isconsin last April, being accom tions followed and an elegant wedding patents, opp. U. S. Patent othce, W ash-ingto- n, D. C. meet eoonooiKal and saHtaciory oye vented- - It is tbe centkmen's lavante. here Thuratar and r nday evenings thoroughly fortified. Four Albany men abfr rl hie a aetiaieot o r everrl tilings repast was served and greatly eiioyed. panied by Mrs. Thorn a. They bave re- sided here ever since, and have been con small houses. The company ba been M F Bishop, Alameda. Cal , axle and are helping in tbe woik at Fort Stevens. l Linn emiwy. The happy couple were handsomely reorganized recently, ard ia bardly sidered very nice people br those wbo axle box ; S B Hlies, I'asadena, Cal, raie- - At a dance at the armory last eight tbe B Itriiwuj of wa rwntly remembered as follows: good as it was last year. One of the new XTEW HOME LAC SDK l. At t J. tug of tlb worth Street. Fnul washing taken. Particular attention pal Sirvl PxJ far fclicitojdy asiaul'.icg C H Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller with a in seeder; 11 II bewer, ran rranciran, strike plate for locks; J A Cavalll, &an know ttiem. In Jsly 1 nomas followed tbe family to this city and has remained light fantastic toe was tipped by one set for one nuxber. A sumptuous repast was members is Miss Buu, a school teacher Fiiier of the Review . family Bible and set of ivorv bandied of Silverton An ancle ot the young PORTLAND OREGON rrancisoo. nailing machine lorlKxXaor bere ever since, thoueh his wile bad knives and forks; Mr and Mrs Frank served. Pwiaw have been grant dip Oregon to handle waihing and mtndicg. Satis faction guaranteed. Mas Chsustwek shoes; G E Chittenden, Nile. Cal, Ul- - nothing to do with him. Guard, lady folio w I her to Ibis place and tried to persuade ber to return borne, but waa Propst, grandparents of the bride, silver Roswell G. Horr died as KUnmf. vrixinai, iiuruai I Kj.i'-ii- . or der; MA Clennam, San rrancisco, nul; knives and lorfcs: air and Airs A J Mil last night at II o'clock at PlainSeid after li4rrul4irgoriiiirial widow's, Mry J Kef unsuccestlul. ler. parlor lamp;Mr and Mrs A J fronts an illness of two weeks with bronchitis and FRENCH A;. 1 .:. M Dillenburg, ban r raiitisco, trollty-wa- y ; M Grube, San Francisco, machiud Casts Hour i TniMoRs txo. The An- - g, ot Albany. Died, near Plainvtow, Dec. 13, 1396, of glass set ; Mr and Mrs Frank Froman, Brigbt's disease. cient Order of United Workmen had a The editor ct an exchange encourages for fixing threads in envelops; JE Haki Poland China Pigs for Sale Anvone desiring to improve their desert dishes. Mrs J S Froman, half lung fever, Arnie, only child of U. E. and E M. Parrish, aged 8 years, 2 great time Thursday evenin.. Ten ap Hall's Hair Renewer Is pronounced the bis delinquent subscribers to use lew to BUSINESS iiKA.N'CKfcS. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegxm'Siy. away, Santa re Springs, Cal, gas gene dozen fringed napkins; Mr J S Froman plicant lor membership were initiated. twceo awl ant dnak so much whiskey un- - months and 22 da vs. Funeral service best prepaiation made for thickening tbe growth of the hair asd restoring that glass lamp; Layton and Mamie Propst, stock" of hogs will ao well to see me be rator; w B t'less, har t rariciro, dredg- ing apparatao ; GO Thompson. Saiina. Albany Workmen to tbe number of y ibiv tv up whit tbey owe him. were held in the Baptist church in this glass water set; Miss Edna Froman.glass wf I about SO ctsartered tbe train and came which is gray to its original color. 4iua sfuna'.baa Bourne is lying reronsly Call, tbill coupling; W V Thotnpaon, fore baring, at tne etwu piacwans mu north of Albany, on Independence road, city Monday forenoon, Kev. usrpn 0"r so parricipawi in iue wremoui . At picaie uien ; juibs cmm juiuer, Kiiua castor; Ernest Miller, ink stand; Lena ill sTii'h symptoms tf pnminnnia, at his Snerry. ol Brownsville, conducting tne rasaaena, Lai, lasiener. an appropriate hour the ladies auxiliary reif!ii'V. 331 Seven1 h street. For the McCorouck, set fine glasses: Him Maud service. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends. (the Degree of Honor) appeared and sur preaent no fb i a!loweJ"tO sw biio. out Mas. . Stosu's Lkctcbe. Mrs. J. C. troman, glass bread plate: Mr and Airs I have several pigs, born sexee, rrom thoroughbred stock, which I will sell at hard time pricee or trade for fat hope, chickens, potatoes, grain or feed or sell cheap for cash in hand. I am deter side t"e faintly. Tribune. prised with a tine supper, tjuite a good time waa enioved bv all. even bv those stone the temperance lecturer gave a F C Butler, glass cake stand: Mr and Mr. Wm. J. Unger has made a cuckoo y . . .... A tig eftsthnuake shook England jester- - Mrs A Austin, large China vases; Miss clock, which is a beauty. At each hour very able temperance address laot nigh at the court house. She handles tha who spurred the "goat," and the Albany people left some time between one and Docia Miller, set bud vases: Bay Miller, ioa-- . 'IV ejirtbquake a dccompanied by and half hour the cue too appear ana mined to sell and win sen aiinow a a . man's own figure so call soon for they subject different from the usual ex pon nd glass fruit dish ; Thos Riley, beautiful a loud wisl.ing sound. Lsuiliuugs were crows, and at each hour after the cuckoo two a. m. Corvallis Times, ftV ul er on that topic. She savs all progrea&ve vioUintlv kti.ikcn. fnriiitarn sbiftud, doors frame picture ; Mamie Propst, fancy crows, the clock plavs a piece oi music most go. Ikowiaineume togoracocu hoes while vou can get them eo resect frame picture; little Adrian Jfroniar It has taken Mr. l ager two years v tluown open, pictures and other ornament movements and new ideas are "croaked" at by the"! told you bo's," bnt they ars always ready to get on to the new i Jftiia Across tub Kivkk. There will be an niakAthis clock. It is much admired bis photograph ; Verle Miller, wire dish juwet. The Inhabitant were panic strict - able, for Logs can't stay so cheap. THOMAS BRINK, entertainment given by the Fairmount washer; J) rank froman, large carving n and fled from their l.oties At one Jr . 11. nrousos, ue usruimr. by evervbody, and is a masterly riece of work. "It can be seen at Peebler gro- - after they have been demonstrated. Bat knife made for the occasion ; E G Miller school, Itentnn county, in tne Orange mKicc a woman died from fright they keep on "croaking" just the same- - and Miss Jennie Clayton, silver fruit eery store, where it is to be rallied off.. hall jtiBt across the river on Wednesday, Dec 2ltrd. 7 :30 r. m. Admission 10c. All kinds of furniture and will get tlte croakers re ward. (Hul CITY TREASURERS K3T1CE W.H- - DiM'tBronx',-He- nry C. Briggs, the basket, engraved. Advance ana r.xpress. tiauO awindier. stopped at the Ruas Tbe object is to raise money to purchase an organ for tbe school. A good crowd Notice Is hereby given that fvnd are is a member ot the W. V. T. U. and oth- er temperance organizations. Come ut and bear ber, she will interest yon. and bedding-- , and it uousB. ih lie here, and was there thr.-- o Brownsville. wsAa in aik Ho waa a pleasant I warder. ts expected, who will not bedisappointed Wheat 71J cenU. A big snow storm is taging through tbe Tonight and tomorrow night. Admis Ooiloavim.-- . shortly after getting his in tbe program as prepared by tbe pu on hand to pay outstanding warrant el the iue of iSS6, horn No 401 to 45iJ - elusive, interest on uch warrants wp eeae with tbe date of this notice. Dealer in sion iree. Atlantic coast itates. pils and patrons ot tne scneot. you want the most complete flour safe, moilny, he said he was going to Eugene to 8ceao old friend he had not met for ten ve irs. and would be back in a few Y. N. Wood, of Albany, was in Browns- ville the first of the week, and made to nut on a monumeut in A wagon load of apples in Eocene re Hxnrt Fronk's AccroEXT. Early this tailed at 11.50 a bushel on" tbe streets. Alnv,Or, Dec. 4, liS E. A. Paxxxk. Citi Tre Rain and warmer tbia afternoon, to he has them and his morning Henry brook was at work at mninnrv nf the late Wm. Hunter. Mr Grants Pas is to be sued by Mrs. Sco- - days and 1.0 hunting and fishing up the ftatitianm. He even irinde some arrange 2 Wrwi has also sold a bandeome Barre Both the method and results when Syrup of Fisrs is taken; it is pleasant The regular meetings of the LaOies Auxiliary will hereafter be held on the third Friday of each month at 3:3 o'clock insted of on the laet All ladies are cor- dially invited to come and bear the flfld for $2000 damages from falling otf a the freight depot when he fell through a rotten place iu the platform.in a manner ments to buy harnetWfl ior use on bis night and Friday. River 12.0 ft. eranite to the Harrison estate. prces the lowest. high sidewalk-- . farm. and refreshing to the taste, and acta to scrape his right leg at the ankle, air. i. i . - . . . . - Astoria and Vancouver will play foot In accordance with an existing city ordinance. R. A. Sander this week took naravr iiunKi in a very serious manner frently yet promptly on the Ividneys, ALBANY, OREGON. lie received good treatment and this af ball next Saturday. Tbe former eleven are being coached by Cbas Eastland, of W. T.. Tnriwraox axu IFK fiav trnrul- -I nit a lirensa to run ft Dllliani nan lor ternoon was experiencing no pain from Uhnstmas program tomorrow afternoon, as follows: Christmas Quotations. Christmas in Olden Times, Mrs Beers. Liver and Dowels, cleanses the pts tern effectually, dispels eolda. head. bra, Jai. Wiibert L. Thompson and three months, paying lis ou tiiereior, I G. & E. R. R. CO. Eugene. tbe accident. wtfu larmeriy ot me aueipni Mission oi I According to mo pruvicu-M- tlM city, now laboring with the Volun- - nance no minor is allowed inside. "It is reported from Brownsville that Ibe citizens have formed themselves into a Fcbuc School Matters. Dr. Chap t Willamette River Division, jfnhn Edwards is now solo propr etor strong organization, called tbe Citizens man of the State University and Pres. tetra of America will conduct thoir fare- well service in the Yolunteei Armorv on aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in of the lion Ton barber ebop, having pur Steamer ALBAXY. dpt. J. L. Smith, League, to tnforce tbe laws panned br tbe Camnbell ot Monmonth Normal school instrumental solo, Wish Klin Mead. Reading, select, Miss Hopkins, Vocal solo Miss Eva French. Quotations. Guitar solo Miss Alice Ross. Recitation, select, Miss Ora Simmon. Second street next to lis nip 'g grocery, council to keep tbe city a "dry'' town. chased the came this wees oi l ki. m. Mr. Edwards has in his employ will visit the publio schools of this city next Tuesday. They will addreea the Ffciiljt and Passenger, OA good roads meeting will be bold in Frank Stimpson. an experienced artist teacher at the teacher's meeting in the Portland today and tomorrow. Good roads Daily, except Saturdays, between Cor- - afternoon. Pres. Chapman's subject will Altanv Steam Dveing and Cleaning Work First Street Between Ferry and Washington, (Branch of the Salem Steam Dye Works, Established 1884 are the great need of tbe state and these in tbe tonsonai line. Tt Und ease. In which a large nura THK STAT8 TIACHKHB ASSOCTATtOW will Sundav evening. Service commences at :b0. Cant, from Oilifornia is expected take charge ol tbe service every night. Welcome, Got ENoron or It. John Green, an indian student, lied froniChemawa Wed- nesday night. Mr. Brewer, the disci- - be Elementary Science, and Pres. Camp its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent Qualities commend it meetings should be encouraged and sup- - nnrtwl. A mnn7 thnce down for a diapna- - be held in Salem Doc. 28, 29 and 30. A ber of our cltisens are interested, baa ntfiad. thn U. 8 land commission bell on Literature, the mends ol the school are invited to attend this meet- ing in the Central school at 2:30 p.m. sion of tffe different topics is Judge Barton program of interest will be presented. Tbe nrinclnal leaders in tha (iinii!ir.. 1 ' era having confirmed the decision of the of this county. will be Prof Tyree.Frof Reid. P 8 Kniaht. An Independent Biuietalic club lias Rev Kantner, Attorney General Idleman, Ladies ana uen vioming ana tne r aurics oi an ainos yieaneu anu uy, v,Hrpew. hp.- - omniA ttm w;,h th following plinarkn we in Albany yesterday after him; but be hail returned, one night in the win being enough for him. local land oitice. air. vaiouuw uh i--iu over the money and i now prepared to make deeds to those entitled to same, upon payment ot their apportionment of the costs. Blankets, Silk Underwear, Ladies Ha's, Straw Hats and Featbera Dyed and Kenoyated offi Pn!Bidellt Iobn Bane. vice DreMp. a r Armsirong, j i uregg, m o Koyie, F Berchard, J A Ackerman, Prof Tindsl and Prof Chapman. Sil bats Ironed, Silk Hats, Stiff-JIa- t and Soft flats Cleaned, Dyed, Blackened and They will also lectuie to the public in the opera house ia the evening at 7 :30. No charges. II. Tvrkk. According to tbe ruling of Judge Oliver, in the district court at Rock Rapids, Iowa, a man and his wile are both liable dents, Dr. Jeffreys. democratic; A B Bureo, Renovated. Uj tlfmarabte JieSTmg an 1 Strlowit .v.teuti u to H iam, l i i c M TalUB, Albany, inaepeuunnw, lem, way points and Portland. Unsurpassed accommodations and Khedale especially for the need of op-t- er Willamette travel. Picnic Turtles tan avail themselves ot this schedule for my desired point between Corvallis and Salem, leaving ia the morning and re- turning in due tsae tbe same evening. Special rates for special parties of Id or more. . Leaves Albany down river at 7 a. m. Leaves Albany up river at 9 0 p. m except Saturday. H. L- - W aldks, H. B. Sacrt, Agent, depot. Agent . republican; S S Gimble. people s party; Vour Patrouage. V" WaUiltr i s i t, secretary, Oswald West; treasurer, Geo L Miss Myrtle N. Buff, who recently Joined the Weber Dramatio Co.. severed to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. tyrup of Figs is for tale in 80 cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand vrill pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA HQ SYRUP CO, M FtAKISCO, CL uvtsritu. nr. ew roar. str. 1 Brown. v. . r. ,ii umcill KJllinrrOW I i .il lLa 4 c.. - tier engagement wuu . ..v.... ... newspaper taken night. .Miss Rose Bloch, of Portland. Zl"' to'iLT i c ity f uesdap and returned to her home for "K" oi a at Silverton. Her withdrawal from the J gr j nuy. company lett them without, leading Jjw ?, Xin a judgment to tbe Ger- - was tow pnnia( onna ot the affair. She " V.u soon a. ft i. .n. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY wai taken ill this week, and Mrs. Ed. . . ! I.. . 1 l.'i 11. ' a subscription ii . . . iBW. " 1DH i B""v .uum.i juac, kb an ' u 'or tffspeps . and Liver Complaint yoa have a printed gua'antee on every bottle cf 8hflo's Vital- izes It never faU to cure. For sale by Foshay& Mason ears V a resident 'hS. 1 " .hV, to loin ' bill of ,20, on thegroond that a newspa- - irs necessity. enndtallch.rff.ne:.r7., k an Aiwory team. Aiierois no Albany - perUftht ' "a'warMwe.1 uiom. ..

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Page 1: The State rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1896-12-25 [p ].€¦ · I ljJf"W Is ItA. II 81 II Or. Hall Mallei I ALBANY ORLGONe Fill DAY. DECEMBER 2o.l89tf. 9 r. XCTTIttt Faallsker !

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ljJf"W Is ItA. II 81 II

Hall Mallei I ALBANY ORLGONe Fill DAY. DECEMBER 2o.l89tf.Or. 9 r . XCTTIttt Faallsker ! fraprtetar NO. 21EsUered o4 lie Fcoi l,b"''OLXXXTX.Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't ReportComing SherlC'ti Sales.

On Jan. 'A. 1897 at 1 n. m.. 1 lot. bl 37.

The big Cascade Locks edi'ion- - ot thaOregon an i the best paper yet producedio toe Ncrtb went and confers great crediton Oregon s tcacing ionraal.

OUR PRICESH's ad Albany belonging to Casper Van- - Io one picture in tbe big edition rf the

iMusIcal Recital.

The first musical recital of the season( t irreaooian acrowi irom Airanv i. an imare Bargains...

A BRIGHT SWINDLER.

$1200 Easily Secured by n SmoothYoung Man.

A young wan of excellent appearancecame to Albany last June and beganlooking around for a farm. He said hewas single but expected to get marriedand wanted a place in Oregon, lie fin-

ally settled upon the farm owned by Mr.

P., s i SEE '

of 96-- 7 was given by the Conservatory

p. jtt g THAT THEf'..'1 t i : v k' N S4

of Music of Albany College lat night inthe college chapel, to a fair sized audi,ence, who enjoyed the program, consist-ing of tne following: The overtureMassenillo, Auber, on two pianos byMisees Torbet, Alderson and Parrish andMr. Chas. Cun tiff, artistioly performed;a piano solo by Mis Adda KchitUer,"Rowds Dance;" a vocal solo, 4,TheBoone Sentinel," by A.W. Lunlell,

mene orchard reacbirg op tbe river clearto Eugene.

Remember Knecbt Meer are eUmngout their complete stork of dolls ar.d toysfor leas than cot. Call on them for thebest bargains in this line ever offered iaAlbany.

Tbe O. C. k E. Co's steamer Albanywil! again resume tbe old schedule, goingdown to Portland next Toeaday Ihelocks at Oregon City are again in good re-

pair.It baring been reported Ibat wages have

been reduced in tbe Salem Woolen Mil'sMr Kay ba come oat in a statement dent

and Mrs. A. S. Knox, of San Jose, OnlIV

ifornia, located at Spicer, constating ot9

oran to sanely a Judgment of JJ. o.Smith for 045 .37 and costs and interest.

On Jan. 2 at 1 p. m., 140 acres belong-ing to U, M, Robert et al to satisfy aJudgment cf J. H. Kerr fo- - $2,5C0 andinterest and coets.

0 1 Jm. 9, at 1 p. m , part of block "9,AlUx , belonging to H. F. Merril, toWUya judgment of Alice P. Richards

lor tuC6.70, interests an t costs.. On ian. 9, at 1 p. m , 100 acres belong-in-g

tall. L. and John Rainey, to satisfya judgment of W. E. Curl for $276.37 andcosts and interest.

On Jan. 9, at 1 p. m., 100 acres belong-ing to Daniel Hart to satisfy a judgmentof Jacob Keea for f2,250 and interest andcoots.

On Jan. 9, at 1 p. m.t 253.60 acres be-longing to James Hunter to satisfy ajudgment of John Conner for 5,900.17,interest and coets

Oil Jan. 16. at 1 n m . 1An aeiwa V..

318.75 acres of fine land, fie in add a

VIRGIXIUS.

The thrilling old Roman play of Vir-gini- ui

was presented at tbe opera booselast night before a large audience. Tbe

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Compare tlictn olitfi otljcrsinl8 harness S 5 GO

Team harness 18 GO

Two sweat pads 65

3 hnggy whips 25

OUir goods in same on.

CALL AND SEE USPOWER & TOMLIXSON.

good many inquiries, visUed Mr. P. S.

FAC-SIMI- LE

SIGNATURE

ofdisplaying his excellent bass to advan Jack O'Xeil, of the U. P.. was doingDougbten the renter, who began to get

anxious aa ho thought he would beAfrgc table Preparation for As-

similating iheFoodanriReula-lir- g

the Stomachs and Bowels of Albany today. story of the tragic death of Virginia atobliged to vacate it. Incidentally he ran Miss Cecil Rampy. of Harrisburg, is11 the bands of her father in tbe loram atRome, to save ber honor, is one that is ing it. He aaarrts that cvrmir Novembervisiting Albany friends.

1 Mr. Goodhue, the poultry expert, ofa!

always remembered by tbe student ofRoman history. Tbe plar as arrangedby Knowle waa put on under tbe super--

fed people were employed, 40 men receivingan average of $1.75 being as low a (1 aday, eigut boys at 63 cesu, fifteen womenat 82 cents, e'even iriru at 0 cecu. tn

oaiem, was in Albany today.

tage ; a piano soio, oonato rio. lu iw-thov- en,

by Mi-- s Marie Parrish, executedin a manner to show the talent of theEBrformer; two songs by Messrs. Parvin

Akers, "Bells of Memory"and "Familiar favorite;" a pin? solofrom Schmolf, nicely performed by MissYid M?eton ; a vocal 60I0, "The Flowerof the Alps," by Miss Maud Hulburt; apiano solo, Allegro Sonata No. 7 Bee-

thoven, by Mr. Chas. Cundiff, display

Sheriff William Frazier, of Portland, v sion of Mr. and Mrs. Raemoa with exnas been in the city baying rig bone. boors a day.cellent effect. In tbe leading parts ofPromotesDigcstton.GSferful-tics- s

andRcst.Contains neitherOpium.Morphinc nor Mineral.KOT NAHC OTiC.

longing to Mary A. Mcintosh to satisfy a Mr. G. L. Black man and family left Virginius and Virginia Mr. and Mrs.T3 ON THE this vreek for their former home nearjuugmeut or jane onaw torinterest and costs. Kaamns sustained tbe good reputation

they secured in Damon and Prtbia.Rochester, X. V., where the parent ofOn Jan. 9, at 1 p. m., 3.58 acres belong airs. Biacxman reside.

ing to tne estate ol Kaoforri Cochran to

around come with a real estate ageat andabout selected another tarai for a brother,who wished to come here also. In theearly part of July he went to the AlbanyAbstract Co. aul reported that he hadmade arrasgnnents to purchase the farmand would want an abstract of the title;he also had a doed made bv Mr. Ivuddt"send to San Jose for the signatures cfMr. and Mrs. Knox. He was a coolyoung man who seemed to be in no hury,and w hen the deed came ami coold notbe recorded on account of the scrolls being left otf, it seemed to make no dU!ererence to him; he took the deed and

re tended to send it back to San Jom toK corrected. On July 13 he went withMr. Rudd to the office of C. O. Bnrk-har- t,

agent for the Alliance Trust Com-pany and applied for a loan of $1200 oathe property, giving particulars as to im-

provements he intended t make. The

HEW YORK WORLD,Important; Case.

&a Irapt rtant iuj inction suit, was be--William Wallace, who is employed at

the Palace Baths, yeaterdajr received the

Tbey are strong, displaying a splendidconceptioa of tbe cbaraciers- - In tbesupport the leading parte were taken byMr. A. M . Cannon in the difficult role of

ing a rare touch and excellent concep-tion of the at composer, warmly en-

cored ; a vocal duet by Messrs. LunUelland Akers; closing with a piano quartetby Misses Maston, Torbet, Lay ton and

eatify a judgment of Olive Templeton forsad Intelligence by telegraph that hi

AlxJmnm THRICE-A-YEE- K EDITIONftm in Albany last evening. It is en mother, who live in Albany, this state.On Jan. 9. 1897 at 1 p. m., 5x100 feetin Scio. belonging to G. M. Gaffer to nt.

WRAPPEROF ETESt

BOTTLE OF

N lit Appins Ctaodius; J. S. Van Winkle astbe sturdy Den tatus wbo died for bistitled Moore, Ferguson & Co. ngt W. F.

Crosby. Albany Farmers Co. and Oregonisfy a judgment of W. J. Vanacbo ver & oantrr: L, L. Swann as tbe gallantBp! I

iar f mjo 10 ana interest and costs,Ceatntl and pastern railroad. Accori- -

Sehifller, rendered in a pleasing manner

Interesting Firds.

The Eugene Guard tells the following

Iciiins.Iover of the unfortunate Virginia,L. M. Carl a Namitorioas, brother ofVirginias; Dr. Leineneer as tbe treach

ing to the complaint between Oct. J7 andNov. 6 the plaintilla sen t $3,000 to the de-- Wnt ixiwer Interest, erous and servile Casio Claudius, and

was dying, ite left for borne last even-ing. Charley Cole, formerly with Rich-ard Davis, ba taken bis place nntil hisreturn. Astoria Budget.

Mr. N. Armstrong and two eons arrrived on the last Farallon, Mrs. Arm-strong is a sister of Mrs. L. Thorn ten,now in Albany, and she and her eoo arefrom Clem, Arkansas. Mrs. Armstrongis at present visiting her sister in Al-

bany, but she expect to be in this citv

teihunt air. uroby to buy wheat. Thaiof great interest : Mis Lillie Crawford as the fai'bful ber--ne need it lor the purpose exctm-in- j

Dr. J C. Gray, of tLUcity, has a pafr via. The Roman people wbo could potHxJ, the Mr. Croeby puicbied ol the The committee on legislation of tbeAlbany rarmers Co. 4j tons of 1imi

loan was granted, the mortgage properlyexecuted, and the deed having beea-- cor--

A perfect Remedy for Constipa-tion, Sour StomaCh,DiaiThoea,Worms .Conyuisions.Fcverisli-QS-S

sndLosS OF SLEEP.

lac Simile Signature of

of hybrids, the result ot a cross betweenthe male China pheasant and the do-mestic hen.

Linn county council. Patrons of Hue-baud- ry,

ha recommended an amendanJ aiaoud it in three cars on the O. C.A but failed to send to the plaintiffThe male has more cf a resemblance ment to the laws regulating intemt before long. Oregon will be her place

charges in tbe s'a'e The recommenda of abode in fature, Coiral:UTinie.to the pheasant family, while the femalefavors the domestic fowL Judging fromit color, the mile is supposed to be

, .jesaWcet. LIPapena Tear.

I larger tbas any weekly or semi-week- ly

paper published and is tbe onlym port-an- t democratic "weekly" put.iabedinKew Yo.--k City. Three time

ft Urge aa the leading renoUkaa week-

ly of New York CU--. It wiil be cf-- ecial advantage to yoa daring' tLeresidential Campaign, aa it is pab-iie- d

every other day, except Sssday,' as all tbe freshness and timeliness

daily. It combines all the sewsl,a king list of interesting depart--a,

unique feature, eartooca andlie iiiostratiocs, tbe latter beicg a

Ulty.1 these improvements Lave been

u without any increase ia thecoetwbicb remain at one doTar per year .

We offer this unequal ed newspaperand the Wrbxt DevocxjiT together oneear for f'2.00. Satisfactory terms with

tion lias been adopted br the order, and

down even an Appius Claudius were wellrepresented by Prof. Uowland as Titos,Joe Siernbargas Lucius, Arthur Simp-eo- n

as Servins and Judge Duncan aaOneius. The Decemviri army were rep.resented by F. E. Allen as Marcos. Q. .Propst as Vibulanoa, A Freerkaen aaSpurios Appins, and Alex Dumond.

Betmeen tbe acts solo were heard byRer. Poling and Mr. Chas. Fuller, bothencored.

The play will be repeated tonight withan admission of 25 cents below and 15

emuoaieu in a memorial to the legitla"NEW YORK. Cartcria is trct id In oas-sf- ss fiotika cd!t. II ture. topics of the memorial are bein?, ."- - Mnl.l I- -. tV TV--. A.inne,i to tne dicerent members of the

crossed with the Dominecser breed ofciickena In form it is an exact coun-

terpart ot the male pheasant, exceptingthe feet and legs, which resemble those

The Whiat Injunction Case.

Mr. W. F. Crosbv has been withnext legislature. The memoralisU rep

w uiii 01 lauumg, ana re: used to do so,and i; wae alleil would ship it to otherparties or theriedigpo?eof it althoughuoeght wuh plaintiif's money. Theplaictiif tberefure ak for a deceeibat the wheat is plaintiffs and that theelea lanla have no riht to it, that the

till of taad-.o- be delivered to plaintii:and the defendants bo restrained fromdativericg the same and wbat to anyone twit Uie pUintiiTs.

A tmprary Injunction was gran'edbe JnJ'.u rMtnilin.. tl.. . I . . . w . t

rec et on July 20 the deed and mortgagewere both placed on record, Mr. tttigvtreceiving hs 1200. Why be did not antfor $2500 is strange, as he' cou.d as ennlyhave secured it on the farm, which wvalued at 10.000 at least. Mr. Brightshortly after dirappeared.

Recently Mr. Knox wrob- - te Wealtisr-tor- dJk Wyatt to look after the renUi af-

fairs of the farm, when investigation re-vealed the fact that the entire transactionwai a grand twindle.the signatures to thedeed Iwiug a forgery. The deed pur-nort- ed

to be executed onJulr7. OnJuly 3 Mr. and Mrs. Knox left San Josefor the seaside and did not return until

resent :ot a chicken. It has the head, long slop l hat the legal rate of interest in tin. Moore, Fetguson & Co., wheat buyers of

San Francisco, for sixteen rear, 'banding neck, body and long tail of a pheasEXACT COPT CF i"RAPFEa. ant. Its color indicates more than anystate, and aa charged by creditors andmoney-- toinert, for the use of money, isto great, being disproportionate to tbeproduction of the countrr: that nro.

ling hundreds ol thousands of dollars forthing else the cross with the chicken,being almost the same as that of a Doo- - them, and hence the injunction suit

cents la the gallery. New specialties willbe given between the acts. It deservesa Urge boose and those w ho were nnableto be present last evening thoa:d no.mia attending tonight.

ajfa.tut him mentioned yesterday hasdacers anJ aanufacturers are now mak created a great deal of interest. TheDeMocaar was certain there were twoing lesa than 4 per cent of their inveet-men- u.

that we believe it to be the liorv

iatcker chicken. In action and habitthe bird is like the pheasant, being wild,alert and always watchful. Owing toita wild disposition and tendency to runaway it is confined in a park with eon.e

t th cafc, II. (J. Wa.Ka app ars asattorney for the plaint iris.

The case mill undoubtedly le contest-ed, the above being onlv one tide of it.TUB retail mill be wat:hed with in'.eest

sides to tbe case. Last evening Lie ane--of tbe legtslatare to render sach protec er to the complaint waj filed .giving theThirtieth Year. tion to I he weak and debtor clae as other side in a plain way. According totame fowls. would render tbe advantazee aiualtoThe female bvbrid is unmistakably a the creditor and debtor. HOME AND ABROAD.it Mr. Crosby did not by tbe wheat in

dispute at all wit their money or anyonaelae's, it was bought by. aa Albany

October. On the day he left be rwiwda letter from H. C. Briprs at Portlandsking if he wou'.d trade bis place wear

llbany for one near Los Gat, Calif,but paid no attention to it at all. Brvevidently knew of the trip.TLe witnesses to the deed are G. W.Taylor and F. P. Black, two Saa Josemen, both forgeries; the name of theNotary is E. C. Clark ; but there is aosuch man in San Jose, thoechonero

" herefore. it is asked that sectionsBig Athletic Acquisition. S"$7 and S&l of H li'i code be amended

y ALU Souvenir spoon at Will t Sarka.man. and tbe fact is proven br the arS- -ANY COLLEGE o rvaJ as follows:"Section 36S7. That the rate of inter Holiday goods at Fochay Masons.dariu of Mr. Oosby and Mr. P. B. si

The defease denie ail the allegaThe DtMocaAt recently referred to Mr. GeEoine fruit candies at F H PfeiSers.est in this state shall le 5 per centum perBraay Brnett, of Corn!'.!, going to tions tn tbe complaint. In reference to abalance of f 1C15 claimed by Moore. Fer

cross between the Brown Leghorn benand the China pheasant. In form it isexactly the same aa the Leghorn ben,excepting hat it is smaller, more suppleof body and has the pheasant feet andlegs. In color it is aboct equally divid-ed between the Brown Leghorn and thefemale pheasant. The bronse of thelatter shows quite prominently on itabreist and back. In habits it is muchthe same as the domestic hen, not being

Bet caoJies of all kinds at F H Pbnf--Be cabling the name tlieit there three- fenb'latiard Caiversity to eater the law

and to the impirutce cf theyers ago. The seal is fresh and was rm- - guson A Co. this is dispated, the defend-ant alleging that be bad not been given

annum, ana ao more, on ail moneys al-ter the ame become due; on judgmentsand decrees for the payment of money ;on money received 10 the use of anotherand reuinei beyond a reamoable time

Tbe latest in kid gloves at the LadiesBazair.fact to fcUnfont athletics. This is evi--doubtedly made fur the occasion. The

signature do not resemble thtwe of Vr.

Academyof

Our Lady of Per-petual Help. -

Boarding School for Girls.Thorough instruction Wholeswre

diet Homelike treatment. Consider-ing bard times, favorable reductions aremade for boarders and day scholars.Studies will be resumed Sept. let. Forurther particulars call at the Acaiemw

or write to Sister Superior.

C0NS1YAMY0F11

Ian credit lor tbe wheat shipments, aminor matter when the ex'eut of bis Solid void ring for children 50 and 5c.lnt! tliofwisrhly appreciated linre, for

Wedaxeday'c CluonWe contains a .ante itlioul the owner's coo --ent. expressed wheat ceU are eousidered. at French's.and Mrs Knox, though that of the lattrvi a gcod imitation of a .ady's eignttana,

The man claimed to be 37 year of an. Aa anllicatioa will be ma-i- beforeso wild as the male, and is allowed itsfreedom in the vard with some chickens. lbrvare litte beauties, and entire' jpsctare of yojrg BuriieU over toe

:or implied, or upon money dne upon thesettlement of matured accounts from theday the balance is ascertained ; oa mon-ey due or to become due when then is a

new, those 10c bangle piss, at French's.Dr. Grav has been offered a Urge sum Driving that in tia application for thesaid be wa sini--k but expected te

Ja lge Burnett at Salem for a dissolutionof the injunction with the above facts infavor ot the motion. Weatberford A Sonverir spoon, engraved "Albany

r . Bar3tt, the p'seaoraiaal trackman f the Multnomah Athletic club,w4jn wiJ Is? i:i Stniord's team neat eea- -

ioi the hybrids, but declined to sell- - I'ewill exhibit them at the poultry show contract to pay interest and no rate Oregon"' 15c at French's- -

Calekdab fos 1S9G- -7

1896-S- ept. 16 College Year begins . . WedocsdayNov. 26-2- 7 TbankBgivirg Day rece8, Tbars. nd Fn.Pec. 21 Term examinations" begin . MondayDec 23 First Term ecdp . . Wednraday

Winter Vacation of Twelve Days"397 Jan 5 Second term e , . - . Tuesday

Feb 22 Washington's Birthday a holiday, MondayApril 6 Term Examinations begin . . Tuetxl&yApril 8 Seoend Term ends ... Thursday

Arbor Day Vacation of Focr CaysApril 12 Third Term begins . . TuesdayJune S Final Examinations begin . . TuesdayJune 13 Baccalaureate Sermon . Sabbath forenoonlune 13 Address before the Y. M. and Y. W. C- - A.

which wi'l be held in this cty during tpeciaVp. LiUie diamond ring fjr cbibhenWyatt are attorneys for the defendantW. F. Crosby, and i. W. Wright for tbeAlbany Farmers Co Mr. Wvatt and

"af gives the following about it:K"g's Ut.st star it B. i. liarneit. a That section 5H of Hill annotated at French's.the holidays, after which be will prob-

ably dispose of them. laws of Oregon be amended to as to read Mr. Wright went to Salem this noon to A a elegant display of fancy wurk iartlstaav wan ot gifat promise, w ho isa!o than to enter ?;anfrd Untversi'r. as follows: attend to tbe matter. clown at tbe Ladies Bazaar.'Section 3591. JadgmenU and decrees

R k G corset. 75 cents and srward atBaruett't elhiun o tne PaJo Alto trackleant will b a surpri to most of the for Dtoncr noon contract bearin inter -

i

v2

County Judge W. b. Cm well, of Jack tbe Ladle Baxaar.is me in athWiic taattvr. But be ha Albany Collegeei shall bear tbe same interMt borne bytuch contracts ; provided, however, that Brlgbt lib GraJcrs.eonville, who made one of the best

speeches in Albanr during ilie recent Tbe cars are to ran from Portland toAstoria in October 1S37.tuts act anau not be so construed aa tocampaign, went to Salem yesterday.babbatb evening

MMed hiexarnina'Joc8, and will eolerthe univwsisy with Morgan at the

of thc January term as a betao&a attidest.

ai!ect or change the rate of inter ert to be Tbe pupils of tbe 4th grade of the pub Get FT Ffe;?-rs- " price befire baying Teachers for the eehoai veer 1S96-1S- :Hon. J. M. Pomers ws in Salem yes.June 14 Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees rec,ved br Virtue of any contract enter your caodie asd ants.lic school last evening bad an oppor ZLsri M. Parvin, Mas. Doc. director.ed into Leforw this act shall take effect.''terday. He is a live candidate forspeaker. An Oreronian correspondent

be married when he would locate oa theplace probably not for a year. lie waswell dressed, nice luoklujr wUh largebrown mustache and easy manners.

This morning Weatherford k Wrsltattorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Knoxa complaint with the clerk, againt . H.C Briggs and the Alliance Trust Coasking for a decree ot tl4 court declar-ing anJ adjedging that the defendasiahave no estate or interest or lien what-ever in or to said lands and premise,that the tide of plaintiff U good and val-uable; that a id deej, herein al-v- e

be adjudged a forgery and rvtdand that the said mortd$e invalid andvoid and that the said doel and mort-gage be cancelled by a decree of tnicourt.

As it is a plain case it is doubtful ifanv defense is made to the complaint

The case prevents one of the brightestswindling operations ever reported, onecarefully arranged and earned out wi.hremarkable nerve and coolness.

ii is said the came scheme w as oper

Bcrnett rwa novice at the orninj cfvone 14 junior . t Tnetiy teed for sale at C. E. Browtunity to show their parent and friendsMonday even in Aeritxnt teachere-Martie- rit Aldersoa,B. M., and Mrs. Josephine Sharpe.the but fen. bat be biofomed out assay: Mr. Somers will present a plan of sou.bat they coold do in the entertainingcfumt ioa before the Naon cl ed. Tnoroogh and erstetaaxic lnnractioareapportionment 01 the state at the next CmUmas candies and eat at C. E- -war. Toe largest Dumber vet preeentInnA 15Peilar Entertai: At ti 1'acirta Northwest AsciMion given in ail the important branches ofsession of the legislartore, in accordance An FiTly nt CorvalH.

the Conservatory ofTuesday forenoonToday erening

WednesdayWednesday eveuing

Baownstu.'s.attended the exercise and were greatlyJune 16 Commenrement music Best conservatorr rooms addwith the requirements of the constitution. pleased wisb I be eificiency dip!aed Po corn that pops can be foocd at C.cnampioiW met at SatUe on Sp-teitil-

'XHh he ran in aU three diotanceevents, minniri: the mile in 4:10. the

June 16 Alumni tie Utgest musical library asd faculties forBishoD Earl Cracstcn will Breach in under the excellent instruction of Miss E. Bauws ell's.IYople who live in tbe vicinity of tbe mo&ical work. Largest nnniDer ot conthe Methodist Episcopal church in this Alice Temple, tbe 4th grade teacher. Souvenir poes oe!j EnUhed at E.college, and who aroee early Monday. tsiiu in i'AS and the Quarter in servatory stodenta enrolled of aay musicsw,r nonrses of Instruction ieacirn to fl,,. vVell eouimied BasineM and Tbe program opened sith an ad 1 recity Sunday morning Dec. 20. Bishop Esrerts jewelry store..1 n jy r . . 11 of welcome by Haiel Teller, nicely done.0:53 3-- A very kr;gfct future oa thetrack is predicted for the Toung man.

Uranston is the brst bishop ol that chorcli school in the state, ierm low. beadfor circular and catalogue, to

morning saw a strange sight, Al tbe tonof the ria mast there bang suspendedjtfusic courses, wuu nnuH'"i rsipiomaa. uaialogue iree.

Laneest and best stocc of holiday goodsEmma Warner and frank t'attersoawno has resided on this orth 1'acincr ur mi ijj. ,uiormanon. anaress wno has iJt attained hie majority. He at Fochaj Masons.sang a duet weU. There were well rencoast. This will be h is first appearance Wamica How Lea, A. Si.Aibaxv. Ore?oa.WALLACE HOWE LEE. President, Albany, Or. wbal appeared to be tbe form of a man.

Pinned to it waa a placard that bore an Revs watches warranted one veer fordered recitations by Linnie Kimeer, Royin Albany. (lands 5 feet S inches in bis runningshoes and oeiliS 13 pounds. f2 50 at French's jewelry store.Mr. Fred truckman, of this city, has inscription reflecting on the president of

the cJsiege. As soon aa discovered thev or icy, warren Robert. Mabel Sboiu.Eddie Havne, Jessie Hyde, Winfieldated successfully in Texas several yearsaccepted a position as tnanaser of the Yoa can bay gold Id watches a low

efSgy was removed by employes on tbe Rovee and Horsrin MrSTe. tirace Rmago. a $10 at French's jewelry store.creamery at Usk, near Spoka je, Vah.,' s. Mrs. Conrad Meyer is visiting relatives college farm nell performed nicely on the organ.Estel-- K. O. T. M.ana will leave next .Monday for that inCorvalis An eWgsst line of watches, jewelry AIn addition to tbe effigv there were le la alcCoy read a good eseer on dragon ail er ware, can be seen at H. tCwerta.Hon. Jeff Mvers ia stcdving law inCKborn. riles, eight boys sang out boldly, a dasgends, expresing dissatisfaction with tbepresident, on the froot step and storm Meets everr Satardae evening ! ST. yLincoln coantr wants to get back onderexercise in arithmetic aieplayed, a

place. Mr. Bruckman has been with theAlbany creamery for some time, anJ baagained a splendid practical knowle Igeofthe business. The Albany butter is un-

doubtedly the best in the north

iera arvi intends to fracl ce when aamilted. doors of the main college boiiding. on T. 31 . UaU. Visiting Knights invited ttne old lee system for economy s sake.prompleese aod accuracy ia tbe maniThe experts, who for two months have the doors of the chemical laboratory .and ttend. J. S. Va5 Wis tlx, ComMr. Waller Lion. Salem correspond' nlauon ol Bgaree Uiat was surprising. Popa'ar roods at popalar prices ia grocwn going over the accounts of ex Shertn other places. As quickly as possible af Roth Montague did well in an organV We have leased the Red Crown ent ot Ute Oregonun. it in the city Ibis eries and Vjoeenaware, at C Crow- -Mr. Bruckmau ha learned thoroughly Ooburn have completed their work, and solo, Emma arner sang in a very pleasafteraoon. SZLLS.bow to make it. lie is as well a reliable. ter the discovery all evidence of the let-

tering were obliterated by a coating of STEEtTIRAILWATi SSTiGE.the county court has been appne olthe result. At the recent term no action Uarpy Ch'itma pasenf,t Mills for another year, and we are steady young n aa. It U reported that Dr. John A. Ueiscn-- ing way, wits a cl orua by the sctiool,

then Palaska Patterson was heard ia anyellow paint The motoc oa the Albany trcet raildorier. ol Arlington, a graduate of Ai-- and low pnee a t rench s Jewelrywas taken, and the matter was continued the Times baa no hesitancy ta con organ sola. store.any Coiicge will be married in a shortuntil the January term. Speaking of the demning the work of tbe persons at the way wVI coaeect prompdy with a I rraiwto and from the d?pX, day and niht.

wars eb-- m aura wsudisg.A Knox Butte wedding of much inter After tbe pro ram U- - U. riogae andcase the iff said : "I am perfect lime to a prominent young lady of Idaho. The Lincoln coaa'y jo.lge ia the biggestbottom of the mischief. County Clerk Montague were called npon Special trip will be aiade at specially aatisSed with my report as it was sab- - fee clipper ia Oregon. He slashes in a liveest took place last evening. At the pleas A large body of stodenta yesterday

now prepared to receive wheat onstorage, and to buy the same

Sacis fill lie tasM or appEcsiiei Jm -a'e. I- - r uh. woaivw,nutted to the county court when my term ana responded in a manner nt for the

occasion. Tbe work of the pupils waaant bomet the brides lather, ilr. 3iart manner.t M. Bannas, now in the city, is a

prominent candidate for reading c'letk ofUie senate. J A. Wilon of this city is

morning adopted resolutions condemnot office expired. My accounts have been Ladies and gents watch chains warranteding tbe performance Time. examined and admired. The Dexockat Cocs5Miller, on Dec 16, 1S96, at 7 :30 o clock,

the first home wedding "ecu rred at Mr. T"ifrLA FjrrEKTitsitErrcareiuny gone over y thoroughly co la being mentioned for assistant to the As near as the DmiiocaaTcan learn Mr. ten years, 12-5- 0 to 5.00 at French' jew-- coarseJT The College ha established ais pleased at tbe increased interest beingtaken in school work. Parents bave apel en t experts and I have no important chief cJerk oi tbe senate. Miller ia attending to his duties faithful- - eiry store of lecta'e and entertainments tor lieMiller's. Mr. Frank G. Warner, a pop-

ular and prosperous young farmer, ofKnox Batte. and Miss Iona Miller, one

changes to make in my ffgurrs. I doAnd Feed constantly on hand and for sale. Par' V having wheat to ncl! ortnn we will try and make it to their advantaze to call and see us. Fionr will be

! v as president of tbe O. A C , devotHon. J. L. Cowan, the newly appoint Tbe P O at Oregon City was robbed ofright to know just what is going on, andnot care to make public my figures tor ing bis entire energies to the school. these entertainment are proving just $650 in cash and f 1,400 in postage stampswinter. Seasoe l ticket si. the vonegehopes that the pnUie will res pood gecer-oos- lr

to this coarse, as it is intended foethe reason that tbey were practically alt ee apen oi tue arm Indians,arrived frem Portland last night, and the thing for the purpose. rnareday night.contained in my various rport to the

xchanged for wheal on the same terms as heretofore.

W. L.TaD",1, ?a Coins, E. D. Barrett,S. E. Allen anl S. E- - Yonii.

Singe admission 15 cents.Lebanon. A full fine Rogers Bro. alerware forwill leave tor U.e agcrcv tomorrow telake charge of affairs there. The Dalies

of Linn county's best young ladies, weieunited in marriage by Rev. Arthur Cane,in an impreseiveceremony. Misses Jen-n- :e

Clayton and Mamie Propet acted asbrides maids. Messrs Elaot Miller and

county court, and there is nothing neartbe bohdav trade, at reduced prices atto otter on Ue subject." T. al. A Erctxt Case. Ham-- Thomas, aa French s jewelry store.J. A. Dobkins and family leave nextThe matter will probably come op wr

The Wsxkxt Dsxockat 51-- - a yearN"t incoi porated. . An L. O.T. M. ha bees O'g.ini iyl in A B UBdeiKMi bocght a car load of po--employe of Bangs' liwry stable, assault-ed earn Case,, the Eight street barber, on

settlement at the January term. Covallis Times.

week for San Ijeandro, Cal.. where tbeywill reside. Mr.3Dobkins hopes to get atoe Thamlav. for which he Paid 30c per nd the eekiy ban I rancuco raLay ton Propst as best men. and Miss

Docia Miller as maid of honor. Theparty were ushered before the minister

bcio.Olive street about 10 o 'clock last night. 1 1 ij Ri I $1.50 a year, combined lor uy..tbe Best Manufacturing Company, otpwntium P. ). ba ben movel ooe and while Case was escorting a young UAr Tri indaiee all thevUe tbe fW -u w.h it. i,bt into the strains of Mendelssohns wedding that place, interested in some of hi vala j.!jr miles soutbeart. at lh M n I - . . - - ... nil rnunisnl lisl N lie usaiiurr ikjihi--home from the lactatemarch, nicely played by Miss Maud uable inventions. gold: Get your meats of ah kinds at HenAnnnr.mciU being made bs rer'UnJI.!t of Patent.Frotnan. The bride looked lovely in a ing a $10,000 residence and a $4300 gold

nugget.Attv. L.L. Burtenshaw and family, ry iiro-ie- r a, on seeond street.ne to kt nsie extensive U ggin up thechurch. The lady in question waa thewile of Thomas. Mr Thomas, whosename waa formerl v Davidton.was married

handsome brown serge costume, iter w ho have been viaiting relatives in LebGranted to Pacific States inventor S:nliim have fal'en ihmcch en xount Have tou seen French s displaj of ChrUtflowers were rare ones for December, anon for some time, left today for their mas goods. It will cost run nothing tothis week. Reported by C. A. Snow A ot tee hieh retire .licd f.r ttuiler cUimp, to her husband in tbe east, but left htm. Buckincham's Pre for tie whisker Uviolets and pansies. home in Myrtle Point.Co., solicitors of American and ForerfcB f rma tL to TS 000. look thea over, and note tne prices.The Davidson family came to Eugene the best, handiest, safe, surest, cleanest.Alter the ceremony warm ronzratuU' The Weber Dramatic Company playedTJie state lioard jf eqtaliea'ioa wiil prob- - The mouth of the Columbia is beingfrom isconsin last April, being accomtions followed and an elegant wedding patents, opp. U. S. Patent othce, W ash-ingto- n,

D. C. meet eoonooiKal and saHtaciory oyevented- - It is tbe centkmen's lavante.here Thuratar and r nday evenings thoroughly fortified. Four Albany menabfr rl hie a aetiaieot o r everrl tilingsrepast was served and greatly eiioyed. panied by Mrs. Thorna. They bave re-

sided here ever since, and have been consmall houses. The company ba beenM F Bishop, Alameda. Cal , axle and are helping in tbe woik at Fort Stevens.l Linn emiwy.The happy couple were handsomely reorganized recently, ard ia bardly sidered very nice people br those wboaxle box ; S B Hlies, I'asadena, Cal, raie- - At a dance at the armory last eight tbeB Itriiwuj of wa rwntlyremembered as follows:good as it was last year. One of the new XTEW HOME LAC SDK l. At t

J. tug of tlb worth Street. Fnulwashing taken. Particular attention pal

Sirvl PxJ far fclicitojdy asiaul'.icg C HMr. and Mrs. Martin Miller with a in seeder; 11 II bewer, ran rranciran,strike plate for locks; J A Cavalll, &an

know ttiem. In Jsly 1 nomas followedtbe family to this city and has remained light fantastic toe was tipped by one set for

one nuxber. A sumptuous repast wasmembers is Miss Buu, a school teacherFiiier of the Review .family Bible and set of ivorv bandiedof Silverton An ancle ot the youngPORTLAND OREGON rrancisoo. nailing machine lorlKxXaor bere ever since, thoueh his wile badknives and forks; Mr and Mrs Frank served.Pwiaw have been grant dip Oregon to handle waihing and mtndicg. Satis

faction guaranteed. Mas Chsustwekshoes; G E Chittenden, Nile. Cal, Ul-- nothing to do with him. Guard,lady folio w I her to Ibis place and triedto persuade ber to return borne, but waaPropst, grandparents of the bride, silver Roswell G. Horr diedas KUnmf. vrixinai, iiuruai I Kj.i'-ii-

. order; M A Clennam, San rrancisco, nul;knives and lorfcs: air and Airs A J Mil last night at II o'clock at PlainSeid afterli4rrul4irgoriiiirial widow's, Mry J Kef unsuccestlul.ler. parlor lamp;Mr and Mrs A J fronts an illness of two weeks with bronchitis andFRENCH A;. 1 .:. M Dillenburg, ban r raiitisco, trollty-wa- y

; M Grube, San Francisco, machiud Casts Hour i TniMoRs txo. The An- -g, ot Albany. Died, near Plainvtow, Dec. 13, 1396, ofglass set ; Mr and Mrs Frank Froman, Brigbt's disease.cient Order of United Workmen had aThe editor ct an exchange encouragesfor fixing threads in envelops; J E HakiPoland China Pigs for Sale

Anvone desiring to improve theirdesert dishes. Mrs J S Froman, half lung fever, Arnie, only child of U. E.

and E M. Parrish, aged 8 years, 2 great time Thursday evenin.. Ten ap Hall's Hair Renewer Is pronounced thebis delinquent subscribers to use lew toBUSINESS iiKA.N'CKfcS.

Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegxm'Siy. away, Santa re Springs, Cal, gas genedozen fringed napkins; Mr J S Fromanplicant lor membership were initiated.twceo awl ant dnak so much whiskey un- - months and 22 da vs. Funeral service best prepaiation made for thickening tbe

growth of the hair asd restoring thatglass lamp; Layton and Mamie Propst, stock" of hogs will ao well to see me berator; w B t'less, har t rariciro, dredg-ing apparatao ; G O Thompson. Saiina. Albany Workmen to tbe number ofy ibiv tv up whit tbey owe him. were held in the Baptist church in thisglass water set; Miss Edna Froman.glasswf I about SO ctsartered tbe train and came which is gray to its original color.4iua sfuna'.baa Bourne is lying reronslyCall, tbill coupling; W V Thotnpaon,

fore baring, at tne etwu piacwans munorth of Albany, on Independence road,city Monday forenoon, Kev. usrpn 0"r so parricipawi in iue wremoui . Atpicaie uien ; juibs cmm juiuer, Kiiua

castor; Ernest Miller, ink stand; Lena ill sTii'h symptoms tf pnminnnia, at his Snerry. ol Brownsville, conducting tnerasaaena, Lai, lasiener. an appropriate hour the ladies auxiliaryreif!ii'V. 331 Seven1 h street. For theMcCorouck, set fine glasses: Him Maud service. The bereaved parents have thesympathy of many friends. (the Degree of Honor) appeared and sur

preaent no fb i a!loweJ"tO sw biio. outMas. . Stosu's Lkctcbe. Mrs. J. C.troman, glass bread plate: Mr and Airs

I have several pigs, born sexee, rromthoroughbred stock, which I will sell athard time pricee or trade for fat hope,chickens, potatoes, grain or feed or sellcheap for cash in hand. I am deter

side t"e faintly. Tribune. prised with a tine supper, tjuite a goodtime waa enioved bv all. even bv thosestone the temperance lecturer gave aF C Butler, glass cake stand: Mr and Mr. Wm. J. Unger has made a cuckoo

y . . ....A tig eftsthnuake shook England jester- -Mrs A Austin, large China vases; Miss clock, which is a beauty. At each hourvery able temperance address laot nighat the court house. She handles tha who spurred the "goat," and the Albany

people left some time between one andDocia Miller, set bud vases: Bay Miller, ioa--. 'IV ejirtbquake a dccompanied by and half hour the cue too appear ana mined to sell and win sen aiinow a a .man's own figure so call soon for theysubject different from the usual ex pon ndglass fruit dish ; Thos Riley, beautiful a loud wisl.ing sound. Lsuiliuugs were crows, and at each hour after the cuckoo two a. m. Corvallis Times, ftV uler on that topic. She savs all progrea&ve vioUintlv kti.ikcn. fnriiitarn sbiftud, doorsframe picture ; Mamie Propst, fancy crows, the clock plavs a piece oi music most go. Ikowiaineume togoracocuhoes while vou can get them eo resectframe picture; little Adrian Jfroniar It has taken Mr. l ager two years vtluown open, pictures and other ornamentmovements and new ideas are "croaked"

at by the"! told you bo's," bnt they arsalways ready to get on to the new i Jftiia

Across tub Kivkk. There will be anniakAthis clock. It is much admiredbis photograph ; Verle Miller, wire dish juwet. The Inhabitant were panic strict -

able, for Logs can't stay so cheap.THOMAS BRINK, entertainment given by the Fairmountwasher; J) rank froman, large carving n and fled from their l.oties At one Jr . 11. nrousos, ue usruimr.by evervbody, and is a masterly riece ofwork. "It can be seen at Peebler gro- -after they have been demonstrated. Batknife made for the occasion ; E G Miller school, Itentnn county, in tne OrangemKicc a woman died from fright

they keep on "croaking" just the same--and Miss Jennie Clayton, silver fruit eery store, where it is to be rallied off.. hall jtiBt across the river on Wednesday,Dec 2ltrd. 7 :30 r. m. Admission 10c.All kinds offurniture and will get tlte croakers re ward. (Hul CITY TREASURERS K3T1CE W.H- -DiM'tBronx',-He- nry C. Briggs, thebasket, engraved. Advance ana r.xpress.

tiauO awindier. stopped at the Ruas Tbe object is to raise money to purchasean organ for tbe school. A good crowd Notice Is hereby given that fvnd are

is a member ot the W. V. T. U. and oth-er temperance organizations. Come utand bear ber, she will interest yon.

and bedding-- , and it uousB. ih lie here, and was there thr.--o

Brownsville.wsAa in aik Ho waa a pleasant I warder. ts expected, who will not bedisappointedWheat 71J cenU.A big snow storm is taging through tbe Tonight and tomorrow night. Admis Ooiloavim.-- . shortly after getting his in tbe program as prepared by tbe pu

on hand to pay outstanding warrant elthe iue of iSS6, horn No 401 to 45iJ -elusive, interest on uch warrants wpeeae with tbe date of this notice.Dealer in sion iree.Atlantic coast itates. pils and patrons ot tne scneot.you want the most

complete flour safe,moilny, he said he was going to Eugeneto 8ceao old friend he had not met forten ve irs. and would be back in a few

Y. N. Wood, of Albany, was in Browns-ville the first of the week, and made

to nut on a monumeut inA wagon load of apples in Eocene re

Hxnrt Fronk's AccroEXT. Early thistailed at 11.50 a bushel on" tbe streets. Alnv,Or, Dec. 4, liSE. A. Paxxxk. Citi Tre

Rain and warmer tbia afternoon, tohe has them and his morning Henry brook was at work atmninnrv nf the late Wm. Hunter. MrGrants Pas is to be sued by Mrs. Sco- - days and 1.0 hunting and fishing up theftatitianm. He even irinde some arrange2 Wrwi has also sold a bandeome Barre Both the method and results when

Syrup of Fisrs is taken; it is pleasant

The regular meetings of the LaOiesAuxiliary will hereafter be held on thethird Friday of each month at 3:3 o'clockinsted of on the laet All ladies are cor-dially invited to come and bear the

flfld for $2000 damages from falling otf a the freight depot when he fell through arotten place iu the platform.in a mannerments to buy harnetWfl ior use on bis night and Friday. River 12.0 ft.eranite to the Harrison estate.prces the lowest. high sidewalk--.

farm. and refreshing to the taste, and actato scrape his right leg at the ankle, air.i. i . - . . . . -Astoria and Vancouver will play foot In accordance with an existing city

ordinance. R. A. Sander this week took naravr iiunKi in a very serious manner frently yet promptly on the Ividneys,ALBANY, OREGON. lie received good treatment and this afball next Saturday. Tbe former elevenare being coached by Cbas Eastland, of W. T.. Tnriwraox axu IFK fiav trnrul- -I nit a lirensa to run ft Dllliani nan lor ternoon was experiencing no pain from

Uhnstmas program tomorrow afternoon,as follows:

Christmas Quotations.Christmas in Olden Times, Mrs Beers.

Liver and Dowels, cleanses the ptstern effectually, dispels eolda. head.bra, Jai. Wiibert L. Thompson and three months, paying lis ou tiiereior, I G. & E. R. R. CO.Eugene. tbe accident.

wtfu larmeriy ot me aueipni Mission oi I According to mo pruvicu-M-

tlM city, now laboring with the Volun- - nance no minor is allowed inside."It is reported from Brownsville that Ibecitizens have formed themselves into a Fcbuc School Matters. Dr. Chap tWillamette River Division,jfnhn Edwards is now solo propr etorstrong organization, called tbe Citizens man of the State University and Pres.tetra of America will conduct thoir fare-

well service in the Yolunteei Armorv on

aches and fevers and cures habitualconstipation. Syrup of Figs is theonly remedy of its kind ever pro-duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-

ceptable to the stomach, prompt in

of the lion Ton barber ebop, having pur Steamer ALBAXY. dpt. J. L. Smith,League, to tnforce tbe laws panned br tbe Camnbell ot Monmonth Normal school

instrumental solo, Wish Klin Mead.Reading, select, Miss Hopkins,Vocal solo Miss Eva French.Quotations.Guitar solo Miss Alice Ross.Recitation, select, Miss Ora Simmon.

Second street next to lis nip 'g grocery,council to keep tbe city a "dry'' town. chased the came this wees oi l ki.m. Mr. Edwards has in his employ will visit the publio schools of this citynext Tuesday. They will addreea the Ffciiljt and Passenger,OA good roads meeting will be bold in

Frank Stimpson. an experienced artist teacher at the teacher's meeting in thePortland today and tomorrow. Good roadsDaily, except Saturdays, between Cor- -afternoon. Pres. Chapman's subject will

Altanv Steam Dveingand Cleaning Work

First Street Between Ferry and Washington,(Branch of the Salem Steam Dye Works, Established 1884

are the great need of tbe state and these in tbe tonsonai line.Tt Und ease. In which a large nuraTHK STAT8 TIACHKHB ASSOCTATtOW will

Sundav evening. Service commences at:b0. Cant, from Oilifornia is

expected take charge ol tbe serviceevery night. Welcome,

Got ENoron or It. John Green, anindian student, lied froniChemawa Wed-

nesday night. Mr. Brewer, the disci- -

be Elementary Science, and Pres. Camp

its action and truly beneficial in itseffects, prepared only from the mosthealthy and agreeable substances, itsmany excellent Qualities commend it

meetings should be encouraged and sup--nnrtwl. A mnn7 thnce down for a diapna- - be held in Salem Doc. 28, 29 and 30. A ber of our cltisens are interested, baa

ntfiad. thn U. 8 land commissionbell on Literature, the mends ol theschool are invited to attend this meet-ing in the Central school at 2:30 p.m.

sion of tffe different topics is Judge Barton program of interest will be presented.Tbe nrinclnal leaders in tha (iinii!ir..1 ' era having confirmed the decision of theof this county. will be Prof Tyree.Frof Reid. P 8 Kniaht.An Independent Biuietalic club lias Rev Kantner, Attorney General Idleman,Ladies ana uen vioming ana tne r aurics oi an ainos yieaneu anu uy, v,Hrpew. hp.-- omniA ttm w;,h th followingplinarkn we in Albany yesterday afterhim; but be hail returned, one night inthe win being enough for him.

local land oitice. air. vaiouuw uh i- -iu

over the money and i now prepared tomake deeds to those entitled to same,upon payment ot their apportionment ofthe costs.

Blankets, Silk Underwear, Ladies Ha's, Straw Hats and Featbera Dyed and Kenoyated offi Pn!Bidellt Iobn Bane. vice DreMp. a r Armsirong, j i uregg, m o Koyie,F Berchard, J A Ackerman, Prof Tindsland Prof Chapman.

Sil bats Ironed, Silk Hats, Stiff-JIa- t and Soft flats Cleaned, Dyed, Blackened and

They will also lectuie to the public inthe opera house ia the evening at 7 :30.No charges. II. Tvrkk.

According to tbe ruling of Judge Oliver,in the district court at Rock Rapids,Iowa, a man and his wile are both liable

dents, Dr. Jeffreys. democratic; A B Bureo,Renovated. Uj tlfmarabte JieSTmg an 1 Strlowit .v.teuti u to H iam, l i i c M

TalUB, Albany, inaepeuunnw,lem, way points and

Portland.

Unsurpassed accommodations andKhedale especially for the need of op-t- er

Willamette travel. Picnic Turtlestan avail themselves ot this schedule formy desired point between Corvallis andSalem, leaving ia the morning and re-

turning in due tsae tbe same evening.Special rates for special parties of Id ormore. .

Leaves Albany down river at 7 a.m. Leaves Albany up river at 9 0 p. mexcept Saturday.H. L-- Waldks, H. B. Sacrt,

Agent, depot. Agent .

republican; S S Gimble. people s party;Vour Patrouage. V" WaUiltr i s i t, secretary, Oswald West; treasurer, Geo L Miss Myrtle N. Buff, who recently

Joined the Weber Dramatio Co.. severed

to all and have made it the mostpopular remedy known.

tyrup of Figs is for tale in 80cent bottles by all leading drug-gists. Any reliable druggist whomay not have it on hand vrill pro-cure it promptly for any one whowishes to try it. Do not accept anysubstitute,

CALIFORNIA HQ SYRUP CO,M FtAKISCO, CL

uvtsritu. nr. ew roar. str.

1 Brown.v. . r. ,ii umcill KJllinrrOW I i .il lLa 4 c.. - tier engagement wuu . ..v.... ...

newspaper takennight. .Miss Rose Bloch, of Portland. Zl"' to'iLTi c ity fuesdap and returned to her home for "K" oi a

at Silverton. Her withdrawal from the J gr j nuy.

company lett them without, leading Jjw ?, Xina judgmentto tbe Ger--was tow pnnia( onna ot the affair. She "V.u soon a. ft i. .n.ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY wai taken ill this week, and Mrs. Ed. . . ! I.. . 1 l.'i 11. ' a subscriptionii . . . iBW. " 1DH i B""v .uum.i juac, kb an ' u

'or tffspeps .and Liver Complaint yoa have a printed

gua'antee on every bottle cf 8hflo's Vital-izes It never faU to cure. For sale byFoshay& Mason

ears V a resident 'hS.1 " .hV, to loin' bill of ,20, on thegroond that a newspa- -

irs necessity.enndtallch.rff.ne:.r7., k an Aiwory team. Aiierois no Albany - perUftht' "a'warMwe.1 uiom. ..