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MISFITS. TELEGRAPHIC EXTRA PRES- Fillian an Office. It transpires that State Treasurer ASSESSMENT Increase of Over 2,000,000. Mr. Ladd helped to settle the finan- SURENOW ON cial cofiee.

Steel has been in the habit of spending only part of a day every week at Salem Portland. Nov 11. Mrs. Glass in sists she did not fire the fatal shot that Good Sermon for Wall Street. "After all" Bays the Wall Street Journal, "is not old fashioned banding the beat? The kind of banking that regards a bank as a commercial institution intended to promote commerce, not a financial company for the purpose of promoting private speculations or speculative enterprises." Governor Chamberlain will set Assessor McKnight has completed his his killed her husband.

A. Glass yesterday. looking after the duties of the office for which he is paid a large salary. The result it is declared is that things alarm clock every night at 12:01. The Great Retiring Sale of the The woman is lying hysterical at the footings of the assessment for this year showing the following: Acres tillable land 18.946 4.480,490 EUers Piano House, The last week for getting into the local city election band wagon.

were carelessly run in the office. It is time that the people of Oregon elected men to office who will attend to their business, who appreciate what a public Non tillable land 791.660 7,806,790 Improvements on lands 945,225 It is now generally known that the It is a good sermon and was preached where most needed -in, the financial Eilers Piano House big stock of pianos, I Town and City lots Corvallis Local Ditched, is the head ing in the Salem Journal. and speculative heart of New York Improvements 1,184,660 Improvements on land not deed-l or patented 9.680 trust is. There is too much politics in things, not enough good sense. What the people want along all lines is men It is fortunate for the country that Railroad bed 138 miles 1,902,500 Can the city council do business banking" of the sort to- Telegraph telenhone line night on a legal holiday.

described by the Wall Street Journal organs and talking machines must be sold this week. The regular prices on some pianos are cut squarely in two. We are selling daily the best pianos at lower prices than the small dealer pays for them wholesale. We yesterday sold to a well know resident of Albany a piano at $115 less than a friend paid for the same style sometime 3565-6miles 126.625 hospital. A six year old son asserts the father committed suicide.

The tradegy brought to light the fact that Glass is wanted in other cities, and if his wife speaks the truth, the last six years has been a life of criminality and misery. Portland, Nov. 11. Senator Bourne wires he believes the acute stage has passed and additional government deposits expected within two weeks, will without doubt end the shaky feeling throughout the country. New York, Nov.

11. Normal conditions are more apparent. The total gold engagements for import are nearly $52,000,000. Washington, Nov. 12.

Chief engineer MacKenzie's annual report recommends that large sums of money be nnont nn Oregon waterways, themouth in offiee who will attend to their duties according to law, and not have to be pricked up at every corner. is st 11 very generally in vogue through Street railwav 3 4 miles 1.400 If vou ever want to learn anvthine. out and there is good reason to believe that the frenzied sort of never ask a railroad surveyor. Water ditches 19 miles 181,600 Rolling stock 159,225 Steamboats, engines, 205,015 banking of which New York has had a People are beginning to appreciate bitter taste is going into a decline. Merchandise ana stock bsvioo Farming implements etc 175,210 Money 133,475 mat mr.

Bryan naa a long neaci. if big New York banks had not been Shares stock. 800 96.845 Four accidents on the Harriman lines Notes and accounts 617,965 ago. today we are ottering tor $195 a piano that, under ordinary conditions, sells for $325. Bring your musicai friends in and try these pianos.

Your opportunity to buy at these low prices is NOW, so do not delay, but call today. Remember the place. EILERS PIANO HOUSE, 336 West First Albany, Ore. in one day was smashing things some. The man who wrote this is not a minister but anewspaper chap who has had experience in the world: "The best people in town are church people There may be hypocrites among them, and a scoundrel or two, but as a whole these people are the ones you need.

You do not worry about vour daughter if she builds up her social circles among these church people, and in your heart you are glad that your boy has found used to exploit the Btock-jobbing schemes of as lierce a lot of rapacious gamblers as ever got together to infest a city the banking institutions of the metropolis would not be passing through the present ordeal. Some of Household furniture etc 296,035 Horses and mules, 492,405 Cattle, 23,302. 379,665 Sheep and goats, 38,221 136,450 Swine. 7968 38,650 The price of lumber is dronning and $20,882,258 A THIEF this will give poor people a chance to build. That 3 minutes ahead of time will cost the engineer of the Cottage Groye local his job.

This is an increase of $2,027,245, prinipally on railroads and timber lands, The last assessment was $18,855,010, these kite-flying banks have been Cassie ChadwickeJ; a number of them have been wrecked bv blundering financiers -whose methods have been just as da-morlizing as the methods of Cassie a basis of full and inenus in me cnurcn, even II you a hl havn' set foot inside of a church for Breahi 0ut of lh Clty Jal1 The assessment is on value. Flees. twenty years." Ex. Chadwick and V. Augustus Hcinze, even if they have been a little more polished.

Ex. Eight men spent last night in the city jail. Or rather seven. There were eight there at first. During the night 4 FOR MARSHAL J.

A. Ournond Will Also Be Run. FILED, Mayor's Nomination Hydrant Referendum, after being in only a short time one of and The Tne British are also somewhat on frenzied finance when it comes to rates for discount. The financial situation will soon be all right. Senator Bourne has given his consent.

Some Shylocks have struck Portland. They want to discount the clearing house certificates. Who says there is nothing in I31 and 23. There were just 23 passengers on the wrecked Lebanon train. them, though there at their owu re-auest.

broke out. with a bar of one of of the Columbia and Celilo canal, and that work be immediately carried forward. He recommends that Congress provide for construction of a revetment opposite Albany and for extension of the existing revetment at Independence, and to maintain the existing alignment of the banks and channels of the Willamette. Portland1. Nov.

12. The Merchants National Bank suspended payment this morning. It is announced it is unable to realize on its securities rapidly enough to meet toe demands. Despite the J'act that since the holiday season it has liquidated $1,500,000 deposits without aid, except the clearing house. The clearing house euuld not loan more to the Merchants on account of the banking laws.

The officers declare it is solvent and expect to resume bus-' iness shortly. Roseburg. Nov. 12. Hiram Shook and Manse Kincaid were killed and Louis Pichette wounded, by two brothers named Carlisle in a bloody battle twenty miles north west of Oakland yesterday afternoon.

The three men shot with Reuben Ferber, attempted to drive the Carlisles from a tract of land they were occupying as a homestead. Advices say Shook began firing, using arifie. The Carlisles surrended and were brought to Roseburg. the doors upstairs, where they were sleeping prying on tne door ana snipp Interest was, added to the fight for the marshalship today by the circulation of a petition for the nomination of J. A.

bumond for the office of marshal, indi Tne petition of Dr. J. P. Wallace, for nomination as mayor, was filed last ing, it nas since Deer, learned tnat tie was undoubtedly a horse thief wanted for the heft of horses at Corvallis and Philomath. John Catlin.

who put him in. afterwards endeavored to tret track night, and there is no indication of any opposition. His administration of the cating tnat the city will have a four cornered tight for the office. of him, but he had made good bis lnis atternoun a petition was placed in'circulation for Chas. Pfciffer for It alwavs satisfactory to see an Indian team win at foot ball and a ne councilman, a large number of his gro in a prize fight.

C. H. NEWS. triends who appreciate his faithful service as a councilman insisting on his candidacy. offoie has'been eminently satisfactory to the people of Albany.

The petition for the reference of the hydrant ordinance was filed today, and it will be placed on the ticket unless something intervenes to prevent it, but as these are legal holidays it is hard to figure out how that can be done, being a judicial act. Nominations may be filed any time before Saturday night, fifteen days before election. At a skatiner carnival in Chicago- between coffee and beer drinkers the' Deeds recorded: ine petitions hied to- the different offices nave been certified to by the following, which may make an interesting item in the contest for the differ coffee maa almost universally won. Geo. W.

Phillips to R. Miller 1.37 acres 85 An Albany man who got a drink im ent oluccs: Themarshalship-John Catlin bv F. C. btellmacher and W. C.

Tweedale. P. Portland was given change entirely in. clearing house certificates. Modern finance.

People Who Come ard Go. L. Ries, by L. Tomlinson and C. O.

Lee. C. W. Crowder. by A.

M. Holt Kortage for $200; Good and Adverse Days. The Democrat has received a copy A CONSPIRACY Eugene Pretty Wet Eugene. Nov. 10.

The writer recently noticed an article from the Eugene Guard copied in the Democrat stating that Albany was the wettest dry town in Oregon. I came to Eugene from a wide open town of Eastern Oregon, but I seen more drunk men on the streets of Eugene at one time than I ever bbw at one time there. A few days ago a man called where I am working. He is a painter by trade, and told me he had a job, but drunk so much beor the night before he was afraid to trust himeelf on a ladder, that he was in a place on 8th street whore thoy had a rough house and ordered beer by the pitcher, arinking at least three kegs that night. It is a oommon thing for the writer to see a truck unloading suspicious looking barrels, boxes and trunks, and men going and coming from a certain place.

Blind pigs or whatever you call them, I had rather risk raising a family in Pendleton or Hepner than here. It seems to me that if a majority of the people voted to prohibit the sulo of intoxicating liiiurs that there could be enough material found to see that no blind pigs exist. Eugene is nice placo full of enterprise, but h-r local option law is boing overlooked, a inun has the nerve to vote for a certain thing and it carries ho certainly ought to have nerve enough to see that it is enforced. Sage Rooster. and E.

P. Wiles. D. Cusick. bv S.

A. A Nebraska man who thought he Dawson and W. H. Holman. could live in three weeks of The Planetary Daily Guide, "Better rlifi and The Recorder.

F. M. Redfield. bv J. died- What fools went insane and Harriman Against the Lumber Men.

L. Tomlinson and S. A. Dawson. some mortals-be.

ward: L. C. Mar than Magic," published by Llewllyn George, Astrologian, I. Hulery Fletcher, manager. 608 4th street, Portland, Oregon.

According to it each person shall, by G. C. Turner and Wiley Holman. Second ward: F. J.

Miller, bv S. What the country needs is more 0 A Duncan, Portland Jenkins, travelling agent Koenig, Salem A Snyder, Dayton Barclay wf, Klamath Agency 1 Pritt, Mill City Sandberg, Grants Pass-W Powell, Portland MacHugh. Portland Martin, Frazier, 'Evyline Myers, Dike, Gates Editor Ira Phelps, Harrisburg is a representative or some planet, ana No. 13. The coia-plaint of Oregin and Washington Manufacturers Association was A.

Dawson and J. M. Ralston. Third ward: Walter M. Parker, by J.

money. Flency wnen tnere is smoorn sailing, but not enough when the public asks in the daily life act, feel and reflect Ralston and C. G. Rawlinus. L.

M. filed with the Interstate Commerce Curl, by H. F. Hulburt and H. L.

Coop 'Portland's Financial Flusry Is Over, savs the Then for goodness Commission today making a vigorous, kick against the new lumber sate. It accuses the Hill and Harriman lines of conspiracy and declares the lumber business wiiljbe ruined. It asks that it be-declared-unfair, abolisbesli and sake haul in those clearing house re ceipts. They ara not money- the very conditions tne planet is passing through. According to it we have good and adverse days according to our relationship to the zodiac.

All any one has to do is to find out what their planet is, according to their birth, for which there is a table, and then sail in on the good days, and be cautious on the adverse days. The book says: "Paying attention to the list of important days will prove profitable and well worthy of anyone's time if they are- really desirous of material progress or individual development." There are people who really believe this. Just a little more carefulness in rail mission make-new rate not nigner uian the old one. roading. There was- rao excuse for that Lebanon lunctwrs.wrecK.

ii utiage er. The petition of Dr. J. P. Wallace for mayor has not yet been filed.

SURVEYORS Taken Off C. E. Extension. Crook Kicks. Prine-.

ille Review: Harriinan's economy orders evidently include even Central Oregon; he has called off the surveying parties on the Grove local was to blame for The holidays are continuing. M. Reeves, of Lebanon, was1 rathe city today. S. Young, lapidist, of Newport came over tins noon.

Judge- Duncan's fine driving horse dieu suddenly last night. The Ptartland society women got their names im the papers, is about the size of the big horse show, ia Portland; A. B. Cavender of Portland naa in the city this morning on, her way home from a visit with Browns HOME AND ABROAD, The Alaskan, a comio andi a good one, will be presenter at the Albany opera House Novi 23i W. Hnhhs.

tha- internal reirenue The title Guaranty, and Trust boak loaned $606,000 ort 19000 acres of timber land, at toe rate- ot per No Runs in. Portland. grafts acre, a good deat more trton toe lana is man. Sunday-heloeA a fcriend kill. 3L worth.

Wasn that ducks and 4-geese. 13. There is no run Portland, Nov, of dislocatod af- E. extension route, and the prom- Jealousy is a sign on any of the banks The money Two Seattle street; car last aigm Senator the famous demo K'ff for this district by tnat embryo railroad has faded away into ville relatives. situation annears easier, lhe omcers, foction.

The hardest work some men do is dodirinir it. cratic senator Tennessee will run for Governor on a straight prohibition plat W. G- Wood and Judjre Barton, of of the Merchant National nxpruaa -f" nightlike obscurity. That was never intended to be more than a bluff, but it confidence in soon reopening. form.

He remains a democrat. Dut Portland; former Albany men, have seen, in the city. The Willamette foot batt team, which is a pity that the tight money market nays the time baa come for the-party to Mr: Alex Power, of Balsey, has-been- recently wrll play O. A- next Saturday at Corvallis. It will sponsor me aDouuon.oc nue'iiquur in-the city today while on his way home fromi Ftratlaad.

also playJMultnomaiti the- 23rd. Mr. Gatch Will Report. Washington Nov. 13.

The Con Technicalities will not avail at the final judgment. Bargain counter marriages aro sel-mom profitable. "Good politics" often covers up a lot of crooked work. The heart that harbors hato is never forced Mr. Harriman to snow nis nana to Central Oregon.

He could not build railroads on 7 per cent money; therefore it is not unreasonable to conclude that maintaining surveyors in the field on 50 per cent money does not appeal to him as sound horse sense. Mrs Wooden, of ar Eugene bas a waif case, a baby being left on the steps of a prominent citizen, Mr. Gum, who thin he is too oWi to care for it, and Mrs. G. B.

Kelly may troller of the currency can take no ac rived yesterday on a. visit withi her mother Mrs- Mchugh. Mr. Ladd haj-a good eye. He has promised to see-, tnat alt of the savings accounts in tho- busted TL ti.

T. Co's hank are naid in-full within two years. tion as to the Merchants iNauonaiDuim of Portland until the report received Mr. Mack Monteith.is home rom a take charge ot tne wait. from Examiner Uatcn, wno is mauw He might have- heard something drop oommereial trip through Eastern: Oregon and Washington.

Claud; the besV basket ball Mr. Giass' Lecture. ted examines it. at Ladd niton Danu. it ne nadn t.

nlnver on the coast left Corvallis yes A big squash raised by F. D. Gonnett. a home for happincsB. We'd rathor believe a dog's tail than a politician's handshake.

The successful gumo huntor nevor BtartB out behind a brass band. A lot of men work thomsolvos sick Dancing School Notice. Rotten! Rotten!" is- what can be- terday for Seattle to coach the Nome team, whom Frank Wood, now at the city, says are all right. may be seen at eastburn Howr much do you guess it weighs. said of the management of the Title M.

Glass, of Pasadena, the Irish Orator, entertained and instructed to a hich nit.ch in the Grace Presbv- Chas. Van Winklav brother of the Guaianty Trust Co's business. As the Owing to the fust night attendance postmaster, passed through the city this noon for Arizona, where he goes tacts come out it iooks worse, lttrans- terian church lust Sunday in East Al- IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Co being beyond my most sanguine expec oires that the ott.cers, had been pre hnnv. on temnorance and its workings, lor the benefit of Ins health.

trying to framo up a bchome to avoid work. It is a waste of timo to try to rovive Ho is vorv ontomistk in the cause of ferring ana otners, ana leaving- Ex-Sheriff R. White has-, returned the depositors out in tne cold. But tno tations I have decided to make una announcment. beginning next inat til twelve obliborating tho saloon and the liquor government wont stand this.

from Harrisburg. where he has- been looking after tho- farm to be run by business. Ho said New lorn naa more a cnurcn mat nt-eus itsunutuun, No man can become a leader in a re-1 saloons than all the southern states his. son. clock, ine Aiuuny ui.nc...- Albany Oregon apples Head, comuuil-u.

mr, uiuaa wa i form uuieoa ins heart is lirat captured. tliem. certain Mrs. W. L.

Beebe, of Aberdeen. the world. Right you are bro. Nutting, furnish music and adminance win by card. These may be secured from me direct or from any one who has a card and Is willingto vouch for you.

Thn mire food law is all right, but a was nreascd to irive a reason why Chas Acherd, Portland Jos Baum, Chas Blom, A Smith, Dr Withycombe, Corvallis Davis. Corvallis and Mrs. N. L. of Junction City, are visiting at the home of lAt nf nnnnlo would nrefor a sure food she would not marry, well first she had and Occgoa apples raised in Lincoln Cojnty are- the leaders.

Newport second she sr. trea ortmruer. a parrot that could swear, 1BW' I had a monkey that could smoke and Those in the clans or, joining ulease come promptly at eight. News. Jack and Mrs.

Leonard have returned The Lincoln apples are certainly, all chew, third she had a tomcat that was Vander Maaten, Louisville. Ky right. Lincoln county does not need: to from La Grande, where Mr. Leonard was one of twelve bridge gangs laid off on account of the present Hurry. ask any edds of Hood Kiver or Snook, wf 2 balem Found Dead.

but its revelation comes on tho outsid. Misdirected energy ia very much liko working on a electric fan against a winter wind. out nights. Alvin J. Cakothkrs.

Will Locate in Coos Bay. any other river. The west waiting room of the C. fnvate lessons ru tiaaato v. rr pointment.

A danciug club is being formed among tho married folks to give parties about every two weeks. Those who would like to join please, hand in name at once. We will them; give a dance aad at that time decide on E. depot is being inclosedjfor the winter which looks like an early beginning of work on the anion depot. Some who were at Eugene Saturday A Russian Finn was found dead in declare the eitv was practically run Mr.

W. R. Blnin left this noon for future parties. the Fina's cairp near Sweet Home last Some fine- views of She ODDle fair Ladd Did Well. wide opeu during the day.

and students Kcspecituny, i. u. Dr. Laird, of Lebanon, has were taken-by Crawford: showing it off to splendid advantage. A fine thing gone to the scene to investigate the got tneir liquors over open almost regardless of age, almost an utter disregard of law.

The paved streets and street cars looked fine, but this law Frenzied 1 hiiuglita. tor a memento ot tne successful event. matter, kroner roriminei: wa uuw a.ui ihi. mm-ninc. but concluded the lessness was considered a raigbty bad The negro editor who has predicted case did not call for a personal nnri ipft it to Dr.

Laird. The in exampl for a university town. Coos Bay, by way of Drain, to reside. He will bo joined in a few days by his family, who will go oy way of Portland and the Breakwater. Mr.

Blain has b.ien a resident ot Albany foro7 years. Mrs Blain was recently in Mnrshficld nnd North Bond and liked the country so well they have decided to go there. At ono time there were thirty-four Ulains in Linn county After they reach Coos Bay Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Blain will bo the only ones of tho fnm ily of tho name left in the county. dications were that it was not the result of any trouble in the camp, where the men are getting out logs. Good Things. that on November Nortoik win i visited a fire, flood or earthquake which will destroy all "liars, hypocrites, backbiters jnd backsliders" will undoubtedly see tho necessity of taking something for his liver before the dread catastrophy is duo.

Mrs. Evans, who is visiting Albany friends has some of the first gold dust ever taken out in Oregon. It was cradled in Malheur county in 1859, and is certainly a valuable relic of early days. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Cougill went to Portland this morning on a trip of a few days, to get a little rest. This ha been one of the busiest seasons M-. Cougill has ever had in the building line.

The ladies of the Baptist chureh de-' sire to express their thanks to ail those Lots or Gold. At the Oregon Market and Grocery New york, Nov. 13. -The gold im To Live 100 Years. i The position of M.

Ladd, ono of Portland's wealthiest citizens in refor-onco to hte deposits of tho Titlo Guaranty and Trust Co's bank, of which he was a leading stockholder, is commend-ahlp. He guaranties tho payment of all of certain of the deposits of the bank. This will bo a good thing for poor people having small deposits in tho bank' Mr. Ladd might hnvo insisted on his own security giving hi preference and have let tho depositors hustle for themselves, but it would have been a sorry day for Mr. Ladd, situated as he is at the head of another big banking institution, and, ho was sagacious enough to appreciate the fact.

A man ought not to be commended tor doing his duty, but it is undoubtedly proper thcs days when so many men do not do thcii duty, grasping the Almighty dollar regardless of Uncle Joe" Cannon proDaniyspeL.ua nrU nmv tota, more than sixty mil. this week: Pure Maple Syrup. Delicious Home-made Mince mtat Sauer kraut. Smoked Halibut and Salmon. some of his time those days wondering if his two delegate, from Michigan will stay hitched 'til convention day.

wno assisted tnem in making their recent dinner and fair a success, especially the merchants of Albany who were so liberal in their donations and help. Harrisburg, Nov. H. -David Eugene Olson, pastor of tho Christian church, delivered two lectures, on Friday and Saturday evenings, on "How toLive a Hundred Years." Ho touched on the power of thought over the body, subjective mind, cure without medicine, mental telepathy, suggestive tlieora-peutics, nnd told how to live long, useful nml happy lives. The lectures Pickled Tripe and pigs feet.

Atlantic coast fat Mackerel. Eastern and Olympic Oysters. The Best Coffee ever brought to Albany. Boiled Ham. Heinz sweet, sour and mixed Pickles.

Imported Mushrooms. Swiss, Cream and Brick Che ese. New crop Walnuts. In fact everything found in a first-Jass up-to-date market and gmcery. TIMBER HOLDERS.

If yoo want to sell your timber lands, send description and data to FRANK A. KOWE, 613 Buchanan BWg Portland, Oregon He will sell it. A SHORT SAD STORV-A cough neglected, then pneumonia. Our Syrup of White Pine with Tar stops the rough, heats the lungs and prevents pneumonia, pleasant to take. Price, aad 30 RUBKHART LEG.

wore well attended and various views were taken of the subjects by those at lonJing..

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