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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1883)
t Official County Paper. KntereJ at the Pjot Olnee at Albany, Or. as moo ad -c uws mail matter. FRIDAY MAY 25, 1883 STITES & NUTTING. Prosrtetsr. 4 ririr. HTHH. U(l fcllUr. IC.K.B. Tiff K TAKLi: A I tea j Station IMtP lKTI at Or TR Al. WMHB HUTU. Al.USY RXPRRSS tefn st m a. n V.-UU A. VI 1I:A A M ti.6 t. M M Alt. TRON I Attire ml - t tbipsrtsei I Arrivee st . Uwutt i U.U. TKAIS H :.! A. M U'.uS I M 3.30 I. M. S :3i I. M. IRKIUHT TRAIN " . ALBANY fcXt'KKSS Arriml - All Train daily. rsre;t Sasday. Noticsu Or. and after this date regular tickets will be aold at our ticket office for following point on Columbia river: Upper Cascade, Dalles, Umatilla, Walluln, Walla Walla and Ainawnrth. Wu,u 1 Rt tt, Freight and Ticket Agent O. A '. R. k. Co. Albany. Juw hsth, 188. I K ACCMX tAdlowing are the DrtKa vt's duly su Vhorixed agent to receive subscriptions or money for the same : Harriaburg Sam May Brownsville u I. Cnehew Halsey T. l Porter F. A. Watte VY, K. Kelly S. A. DeVaney. Shedda Sci . . . . TrtK ClORllS lOICia Last Saturday evening the meeting of firemen was heid sujourued In No. IS Hall. I C Dickey was elected Chairman, la the absence of the regular Chairman. The finance committee reported 312 al ready subscribed. The Chairman was, on motiuii, author ized to appoint a commi'i ess arrange Mats, to conit of five member. At sMMiir inoftinjf est nee lay n in lit, the fl lowing was announced as such committee : J X Weatherfbrd.K P Nutting c W WaM, K W Lang ion an 1 T f CHoo. On motion they were given full power to go she I, appoint all sub-euninii tees, aud do whatever is nersiary to make the celebration a success. Menus were suggested by which the amoti ut of the funds will be greatly ia cretsl, so that thesocc res of the celebra tioa will be insured. Every th'ng of an attractive nature will be put on the program. The he w Albany Land wilt ba engaged, a first-class orator obtained, the services of plug ugglies secured, and contests of every imaginable nature, both miscellaneous and by firemen, besides a dance in the evening, ft is pro nosed to make this one of the liveliest Fourths ever held in Albany. Everybody should made arrangements to come. Tbev can depend on a good lime and first class treatment. A ttesjael. About five years ago a burster entered the r-saideuce of Mr. B. W. Cunditf, in this city, and among other thing-, took a gold watch belonging to Mrs. Cunditf, and a silver medal. No due was obtained of either until, one day last week, when a daughter oi M. Bow, living in the West ern part of the city, in playing in the yard, found the medal. It was identified by the i ascription on it, one side reading "B. W. C, May 9, 1800," on the other, "Second tjeet shot, J. G." The medal was won by him at the time of the date, in Missouri, in a contest between a hundred men, the J. t. standing for Jackson Guard. This afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp, city time, a game of base ball Is to be play ed on Monteith's fiat, which no doubt will become celebrated in the history of the game. A nine from the HAL Co. have had the presumption te challenge UflD Engine Co. No. 2. They have ac cepted and say they can make the members of the former company wish they had never seen a ball ; but that company has some plucky members who are confident they will make the game a onesided one. Admission free. Xo reserved seat. Rise Rf tua tab Following U the program for the meeting of the Bine Hi boon Club fo be held at the Y. P. C. A Hall this eves. Jng: Pray er. Song by the Cio. Decimal Uiou by Js Oh arlto t Address by He v. 8.4. Irvine Song by the Club. ReeiUtioa by Mis Lira OAm.dedl. Cir ;u!atio i of pledge. Miicjcliaae u business. Last Monday and Tuesday Teinpleton Brothers, of Brown ville, were in the city. Jn a conversation with one of them we learned that their hops were growing fine ly with prospects of a big crop. They have in cultivation twenty-nice acres, from .which, if prices do not go down terribly, they will make a good thing. Hops are worth 85 cents now. H peculator, though, we understand, are making an eftlrt to scare producers by circulating the story that a substitute has been obtained in the shape of the bark of a South American tree ; but little credulence is given to. the statement, it probably being circulated on ly for the purpose of speculation. Department Plunge. Everybody should attend the game of ball between the Hooks and No. 2's this afternoon. Each of the companies has paid its inflation fee to the State Fireman's Asso ciation. The UAL Co. have baeo working since last week and have succeeded in getting enough of the members pledged to take the truck through in a lively manner. There will be several firemen's contest s in the celebration on the Fourth, as well as a Fireman's dance iu the eveitiing. Honey Order Kaitaeu. Following is the money order business in the Post Office in this city for the quar ter ending March 31, 1883 : 1000 domestic orders issued f 18,819,99 Fees on same 146.35 10 international orders issued.... 1VS0 30 Fees en same 2,95 1909.59 U9 order) paid. ,t557.1 4 orders repaid , 25.09 HOM 3 AKD ABROAD. City taxes due. P M Frames, jeweler. Solan's farewell sale. The cemetery is beisg improved. See the game of ball this afternoon. .Farmers will have a little leisure now. Trains ran 63 miles beyond Bossburg. Will Bros, have the largest assortmsnt of fishing tackle. CB Roland Co., O moral Merchants, Jefferson, Or, Considerable real estate is being sold in l.isn County. Sunday, May 20, Albany nine. 90, Cor vallis nine, 2N. Uncolorsd tea, a first-class stock at 0 B Roland a Cos, Jefferson. Pare, fresh groceries, always to be fuaad at C B Roland a (Vs., Jeffereeu. The Depot Boom Ce , of Yaoniaa Ray, will begin operations on Jans 1st Large stock of ladies '.misses' and ckildreus show at Monteith A Seiteubach'a. F M Fid Held has porchsed the building ia which his grocery store is located. Three first-class billiard tables for ssle h .,( for cash. Faquirs at this offce, A hex of seme peas st this or8$s. quill acting with fountain talitisa for $1.50. The Northern Pacific shops are to be locat ed at Albina permanently it is claimed. Kemember the bargains at Nolan's fare- well sals cannot be eclipsed is the Valley. Brick Potneroy is to visit the Northwest the coming summer. ill yoor couboard. The finest stock of dress goods in the city can be found at Monteith A Seiten bach's. Peters A Blain received a J I Case thresh er the first of the week, in splendid condition. We noticed two new Ketchum wagons leaving W H Coltre's at one time the first ef the week. We have a 12 inch turbine water wheel, brass lining, ia splendid condition, which we will sell cheap. A splendid line of canned gaods, fruits. peaches, tomatoes, etc., at B Roland A Co's, Jefferson. Recherche is s shoddy aristocratic wsy of our exchanges have of eturessin;: a high toned siLdr. K utern Oregon csttle are said to tie ia fine condition. Taey are now being round ed up and branded. Mr Frank French i g wtrutiog a barn on hi premises .n the corner of 4th and VVahingtna streets. I be I .ii.im. ii Council ot i orvallis has pars ed as er.uitsuo, piuhibiun the pJayi of baseball iu that city n Sunday. S A DeVaney is the Honors vr's duty au thorized agent to receive subscriptions, ad vertisements, money, etc.. at Jefferson. Ths Fourth of July celebration here this year will no doobt be the liveliest affair ever held in Albany. Everybody should come. la the hat of incorporators of she Albany Woolen Mills, pa bushed last week, the same of ties. Patterson should have been included. A residence on First street between Baker and Montgomery, is being reshingted. We note this improvement with considerable pride. Splendid ice cold soda water, lemonade, etc. etc., at Huffman A Joseph's, ths leading grocers. to them for first-class goods ia their line. A man was killed by whisky st Waiteburg laat week, so says s W T paper. The cul prit should by all means suffer the penalties of the law. A Portland paper erroneously stated that we were to build s 96,000 school house here. Please correct and pat it at 20,000. Givs us our does, A postal card te her liege lord from Mrs Sheriff Humphrey at Ogdeq, says that she had arrived at that point in a good stats of preservation. Oar citizens should remember '.hat Francis WUlard will be here on the 13th ef June, and prepare to give her the reception which she deserves. HooT J Bosord, of Corvalhs, has received $5,000 fron. the American Legion of Honor, the beneficiary to his wife, who died a month or so ago. We are bound to have good weather now for several months. In order to appreciate it get a paui of those fine summer shoes at L E Blain s. One of Corvalhs' citizens offers for Portland speculators a sale ef the whole of that city for a little over $4. The offer has not yet been accepted. Oar readers shoo Id always read oar out side. This week will be found several interesting communications, tbs latest gen eral news, etc . We are informed that Hon J H Smith is lying dangerously ill at bis residence near Hsrrisbnrg, His many friends wish him an early recovery. 5 raff A From are just filling a big order for s Portland firm ef nearly a hundred bed steads, and only recently finished an order for nearly as many. - Now that house cleaning is in order, peo ple around Jefferson should call st C B Roland A Co s and get their wall paper. A good stock on band, Mr. U. W. Candiff is preparing brick for his kiln, sod ws understand is moulding them this week. He will be ready to burn them before a great while. The dwelling boose of Mrs Mary Tassnp son was burned at CervaUis last Sunday evening. The Fire Department tamed outj bat could only save the frame. Allen A Martin keen constantly on hand an endless variety of corsets. The "ever lasting," "unbreakable" and "corduroy," the three best corsets made, always in stock. Those desiring beer either for family urn or otherwise, should call at the Star Brew ery, where Mr. Faber is prepared to ssll them the best marie beer te be found in the. Val ley. John Millard came ia a boat a week sines from Prinaville over the W. V. A C. M. W. B. route. He reports about 20 miles of snow, bat it is hard enough to bear np horse. The man who purchased the first through ticket on the Northern Pacific is named Brown. It was a big feather in his cap, and be was treated like a Prince iu consequence of it, The statement that there is s sabstttuts for kps, which will bring them down to small price per pound is not generally cred ite 1. It is prSbably osly s dodge to intimi date growers. Rheumatic, dyspeptic, atonic-awemic, paralytic poor wretched person, the Oregon Blood Purifier cures such cases and sickness. Indeed highly recommended by a vigorous body. Mr Jas Headman is entitled to the eredit of being the sole charterer ef the D S WU linmi. which recently canned such a flutter on entering the Bay. Next Wednesday is decoration day, but it will probably not be observed here, al though there are several in our cemeteries who deserve being remembered by having their graves deeo a ted. I;e in soy quantities at Hoffman A Josep Y i, also io .4 di inks, lemonade, ginger beer, sad water, mineral watsr. Keep cod, don't get exefUd, but get your tern ef this enterprising firm, The County Pioneers Association met yesterday afternoon, bat we went to press before its termination, A fall account will appear nsxt week. Ths ladies of the First Presbyteries church will give an lee cream supper at the old Grange Store building on Wednesday even ing, June 6th. lee cream 21 cents a dish. No admission charged. When the Northern Pacific is completed a cheap if not a free ride will be given to pioneers on as extended trip east, Ws un derstand several from this county intend taking advantage of it. Zftcoalamsate is good. II means the same as baccalaureate. Most who noticed the word in the Ditto hat last week were of the impression that there was as sneh word. See WorldStar's dictionary. There is no use talking, we have got to keep working evea if the wheat did get soaked a little. The plane to find your working olotbes, such as blouses, everslls, shirts, ets., is at L K Mate's, Oar subscribers should not think becssss it is somewhat dull that ths newspaper does not need money to ran it It tskes just as much and if soma will bear this ia isiad they wdl confer a great favor. There will be no services in the Kvsngsli eel Church until the second Sabbath ia Jane, on aeoount ef the absence of Rev. Holleobaagh, hs being in attendance at the Ceaeral Conference at Kaerameuto. J H Foster 4 Co. have let the contract for improving their mills, such as putting ia tbs new process of making flour, ami a gen eral rearrangement of the mill. The whole coat will probably amount to 16,000 or 97,. 000. We are naiusd te learn that R A Rsmpy, druggist st Hsrrisburg is gradually growing worse. He has just returned from 4 elder. aia where he has been te improve his health bat the trip seems te have been of so be Be fit te bin. It is not Very strange after all that Jeffer son people should all rash to 0 B Rulsad A Co. for their hardware and tinware. They command the trade of that section because they are reliable and sell at the most reason -sble prices It is no mistake. Wild Bros., st their gen era! S. M. agency, have Sewing Machines that are ahead ef all ethers ; the Royal St John will sew straight forward, essy, aoiee. teas, an I will nut ter thieols. tern it any wsy yon want. List wrk the you'.iy men of the ! wvelli- Atrialtiira) Cdleg' fcrld a nuns'tel show, given before a big er..l. Tho '.' nsmi csPs it an undignised proceeding to be sanctioned by s finite College, and in fact there is cb sidersble chance for reflect mm uti the subject. Albany has a water pwr ssffl dest to rue all the machinery of a large manufactur ing city of a great many thousand inhabi tants, and it is a matter of considerable regret for as te see the water running into the Willamette after having turned only a fsw wheels. The Xorth Amrriri Rtim for June is to contain s spirited discission of the "Moral laflaence of the Drama," by Rev Dr Bosk ley, the well known opponent of the stage ; John Gilbert, the actor ; AM Palmer, the theatrical manager ; and William Winter, the drams tic critic. Ia the suit against our old townsman. ' '. P. Davis, in the District Cmrt, charged with opening the U. a. mail, nothing was found against him and he was discharged. He is head ia the highest esteem by sU who know him, and why be has been prosecuted in the manner ia which be has, we are unable te say. One only needs to go into the large foam dry and machine shops of Cherry A Parks, to ascertain the fact that at least ia their line. Albany is taking a good position ss a manufacturer. From tea to fifteen kept busy constantly ia many dors for work. Their full work ready to be sent away Robinson's saw mill has st full lately, eight or ten being kept at work ia the mdl. We would like to see it supplied with logs so that it could be kept going the year round, ami while we would like to see the lumber need in our own city there is considerable satisfaction even ia knowing that we are exporters. Last Monday Senator Jacob V cor bees, ef Marion county was shot near Wood burn. It seem, thst ho had discharged a man ns-s e edit W Cannest, from his farm. He fastr"?' , ' . , . . . , . . los Webber was m Salem ths first of gneveu, purcnaeeu a rvrwTer, sou nwv niiu throe times, each ball baking effect. It was at first thought hs would die, but later re ports say that hs will probably recover. . Tom Sawyer may be a myth, bat wo know of two real live ones in this city, only three or four years of sgs. They got bold ef some artists' psiste and completely covered their faces and teeth with difierent colors, until they looked like punted cannibals. It took s long time, an immense amount of water and mere patience, to make tbem whits again. During ths recent storm the largest hsil known fell to many of tbs oldest inhabitants snl seemed to be confined entirely, er almost so, oa Mr. James Smith's farm, where it left the trees bars of all their leaves. It is sspposed thst this strange pbsnomeoa was caused by two storms com ing io contact with each ether. Plaiiulraltr. The W C T V will meet st tbs Y PC A Hall, Saturday, May 26th. at three o'clock p. m. Tbe devotional exorcises will soosist of a Bible reading prepared by tbe W C T U and conducted by Mrs L K Blain. An im portant business meeting will follow. Mem bers end frisnd of ths work are urged to be present. MrsTowoseod, Pres., Mrs Tor- roll, Sec. OF ' f be engineering corps tor the extension of ths west aide railroad to J 'Miction arrive 1 at Corvalhs 'fue-dav evening reedy ior imme diate w irk, coueietiog of the following nam ed geutiemeu : Alex K A Seed. J D Meore, F H Westermao, Loo Clinton, El Barker, Chas Wild, J W Good logs. It is under stood thst the work will 'be continued for. wsrd until the road is completed to Junc tion. (j0MtU.. Tbe Mather kid glove ia ths latest im provsmsnt, they lace without hooks to catch or strain tbs kid. They are instantly laced by tbe simple pulling of the cords, thsy At tbs band snd wrist perfectly, end sxcel all ethers for durability and simplicity of construction, ease sod quickness in opera tion. Call snd examine Monteith A Seiten bach, sole agents, Albany. Ws are to celebrate tbe Fourth to big style. There is going to be no limit to the hilarity of tbe occasion. People are coming from every place in Linn county and Sweet Home. C orvallis people will stop squeezing for s moment tbe eagles in their pockets, snd sail for Albany. A delegation may be look ed for from Iowa, as well ss from Missouri snd Illinois, so that there can be do doubt of tbe complete success ef the affair. The San Francisco Commercial Reporter has tbs following to say, ia an article on tbe Pacific Coast States. "We see tbe grand districts of tbe northwes1-, Oregon and Washington, pushing forward with speed and vigor surpassing anything in their history, impelled by a constant tide of home seekers, who will develop the wonder- ful wealth which lies in the forests, tat mines and the soils of the new nerthlands." A carious ssriss of law salts hst just been terminated. A judgmsat wee recover ed against a certain individual and property attached and sold. Then debtor brought salt against the constable for the value of the property oa the ground that It was exempt, and recovered judg ment. Then the constable sasd the bonds men of the judgment creditor, and if ths matter is not eettlsd no doubt they will sue the creditor. A newepaper has to be published accord ing to the people among whom it circulates. Articles, for instance, tolerated ia a Walla Walla paper, would aet be allowed here, and matters of a persoasl nature would be "est down" on. Boms want spicy articles and others only fasts, some tbe births sad mar risges sod soma think they are foolish ness, and so it goes. Tbs only way is for an edi tor to uso his own discretion and then push ahead on the line he lays down. It ia a matter of considerable curiosity to uetice the number ef people coming from tbe east to Linn county who expect ss sows as they reach here to be able to take sp govern moot land, almost adjoining our Court House, and some seem to think they ought to fiad sneh property with s school boom es one corner sad a stream of water with a saw mill near another, besides having a curotoo thrown in. They are somewhat surprised when they ascertain that good farming laud brings from 115 te $50 per sere. From a number of farmeresses lasrii thst the fruit crop of lane county has bees seri ously injured by the sold rains of last April I be plum crop will sot yield over one-fifth ef a crop : cherries shout one half : peers one half, and tbe apple crop about one-half. We are sorry that tbe fruit crop ef Oregon should fail at this time, as this into est is just becoming one oi ths most important of our 'state, but we are wtisied that tbe less will oaly prove a drawback for tbs present year. .' tr.f. Lisa . aunty is in jsst about the same boas. List M mdsy Mrs R A Irvine returned with bee two nisees, from Centerville, Umatilla county . Her eon J H Irvine sent tbe Btuo nsi by Iter two bunches of whest which show tbs wonderful spreading capacity of that cereal ia I '.net ills enuety. From one grain twenty -ue stalks grew, and from another tweaty-lwo. Let Linn ewsnty farm ere look to thir leurels and bring its pro ductions which wdl beat this, althmigs we d .ubt th. ir oapaetty. L.r ws are told that it te a test thst Umatilla eeuaty la'eee sg much per acre by sowing woe sad a half bu-Lels as we dw from two. A meeting of the business men ef Albany was held Monday night. It developed the fact that oar assertion that they mean busi ness, was true. Tbe meeting was very oa. thnsiastic, sad showed that ear leading business men appreciate the necessity of exhibiting enterprise themselves is order t get isterprise hers. They propose to set new. Arrangements for . establish nag s woolen mill here wdl be poshed with all possible speed. While they are being worked op let our citisens bo working np the manufacturing interests of Albany orally. We can offer a water powe to none, and there ia no rssssa why it should not bo pot into oee. We have on oui table a hot of words apeUed by oas of the pupils in tho Central School, a girl of about fourteen. For Beat as welt as oorror toots ore have rarely it ensallsd. It must he a matter of prole to frof aVetm Uiat taste are many others who show the same prefletesey. lo onier to show ths difficult task they have to aecnmplisb in remembering tho words era give this list ; Orthueptst, sppsHalive, sty melogy, hieroglyphic, rhetorical, euphewiooa, idyl, hy pothole, archaism, paradigm, dac tylic, par allele, syllepsis, synaeresis, meton ymy, apologue, indices, tmesis, parwa thesis. tautology, alligation, seal y tic, potential, losashsilral. polyhsdrical, gnomon, .enter, arable. nesouinaUe. swrsnd. criticism, aut iMrV hyphen, enallage, allegory, guttural, ditwmoia, phonograph, diphthong, fallacy, copula, brogue, syllabication, vociferate, allegoric, autece tent, snalyce, trochaic, syntax. SOCIAL AHD PERSONAL '"" HoohsUdlor spent Sd.y .. this ths week. THO leoeal, of s dom, ass in Albany last Tuesday. A Beneall, sf Newport wse is Albany Friday ef last week. John I Williaby, of Halsey, a pioneer of .72 called on us yesterday. Rd DsKum laft Satnswty far Albany. Cuia be were. l'lri$. Mrs J M Foster has been confined so her room several days this week. W H Manslield, sditer ef the Benton Letter, was in the city last Sunday. Mr Fred t.raf who has been suite ill, we are glad to hear, is aew greatly improved Horace Robe, a son ef Prof lUbb, been confined to the house with tbe Tbs Yaquiua Po ssys Mr. Ingram, awn of C T Ingram, of this city, is visttiog oa the nay, Mr J M Nolan wsnt down the road last Saturday. Bs is prospecting for s pises in which to locate. Mr Wss Baltimore, after an absence of over a year to Lester Oregon, returned to AIL.., ii lul Mr Wallis Nash, Vice Prsaideut of tnft PER pssaed through the city on bis wsy to Corvsilis last Friday. We received a call yesterday from Mr David Smith, of Lebanon, an old pioneer of Lino County. Rev J H N Bell snd wife, Mrs S L Arnold and Miss flattie Hanaa, all of Corvalli-, were in ths city last Friday. S. K. Cray left on last Monday for Spoken Falls.' W. T., near which place,. Mr. Cray will go tatethegtosk business. MrsSamusl Ward, of Olyiupia, W. T. , of Mr W S Peters, of this city, is epsndtog a few weeks in Albany. W. K. Graham aud family laft for South- era Oregon last Week, where they go for tbs health of the members of ths family. Mr John Conner returned from Sen Fran cisco last Meaday evening, where be had been wish his wife snd children, on their gray east. Miss Ella Lsagdon, a sister ef K IF 1 ng- don, left last week for California, and from there will return to her homo in tho east ia a short time. Miss Dollie Houck returned on last Satur day to her present home near Wood burn, where we are glad to hear, she ia very pleas sntly situated. Hon. H. II. Gtlfrey will return from Wash ington City to Oiegea on a viait io July or August. His many friends will be glad to aee bitn among them agaiu. Cad Dixon, a eon ef Jag. 8, Dixon, return ed to Albany laat weak, after aa absence ef tea years. He has been iu JSaeteru Oregon, California and other places while gone. Wo received a pleasant call yesterday from Mr W F Williamson, of Clinton county. Mo., who has just arrived la our State. Mr Williamson is a teacher by profession sad a very pleasant gsotlemas. Mr. John Isom and dsogbtsr, Lissie, re turned to Albsoy last Thursday, after a vis it of eeveral weeks to Mr. Isem's old borne in Virginia, where his father resides, st quite an advanced ags. We are s rry to bear that Miss Lizzie was ill part of ths time while gone. Alec Purd m, broth w of 8 tariff Joi. Per dom, arrived la this city Saturday evening, and will remsia with us, in the capacity of deputy sheriff. Mr Pardom is a printer by trade, formerly roa the ttWen Iddflhsl but worsed later io Pendleton and last in Tbe Dalles Iwhurjf I'lulmUalrr. Messrs. I C Diekey sod H J Clark, of Albany, will remove to this city in a fsw days They purpose eogagiog in brick mak ing on ss exteasiye seals near tbe Red House, about three miles a mth of the city limits. Mr Diekey io aa ex -Sheriff of Lion county, and both he and Mr Clark sre worthy eitiiena. M'rcury. Ctregen OVleS trails. WillU Nash, of Uonallle, lit writing to the Ortgoitiun of Portland, says : "A to the possibility of th average farmer's producing dried fruit of first class qual ity by menus of a family drier, ailow aiis to say that f sent a sample bos of dried apples to New York last Decern bar. They were submitted to throe eadlng houses In the trade there, and prload at 16 oents per pound at thst time. I also soot a battle of dried plume, similar to one I have Just sens yau by express, and they were pro uouoeed equal te the bent foreign fruit in that market. Similar fruit is ex tensively sold In London for desert purposes at retail prices varying from 46 oents to GO cents a pound." Aud yet we have a large quantity of Oregon dried apples la this market whleh we cannot ship East on scoouni of thsir poor quality. For our export aud Las tore trade we need goad fruit, and our Oregon friends should be very careful ia the drying ami peeking of thsir fruit, a the great Item in tho selling of the apples Is their appearance. Bleach ed fruit, uaatly packed In cases, will always cammand quick sale at remun erative prloes, while dark fruit in saeke will nst bo touched. A customer in a retail s ore will buy the clean hiking white apples evory tlntem preference lu.Hhe dirty. looking dark fruit covered over with tli fluff of the sacks, and of course if the retailer onttuot sell dark fruit no will not buy it, our Oregon fruit graweie wilt do well t keen this In mind, for though it coals s little more to put tbe fruit up properly, yet at tbe end of tbe year they will find thst they have made more money. Wa das Assdsref. Wo ware hard driven fief . v the other day, snd so, besoming lepeoeie, tackled o forlorn looking foimer frtei ibe low leads, hanging around Front Mreet, who, by ilea way, happeHCHl u be our debtor for a email amount. "Well, I suppose y eur -ro ere in a fine ooidttion." MN as there you're mistakes, busted, froaen, drowned to " "Ah, we understate! we wni. bo likely to have good crops ail through Uno osium ty ." ws stem me rod. Ysere your 're tompltoly rf, young , taey-re tne uiaaet tenure out, auo I am a ruined man." "Bot-but, your fruit crop will makeup for a few acres of wheat drowned out, will it teat r "Jew bi taker, what's the matter of you, it is all gone up the spout, not n cherry, plums complete loos, and apples only a ' half crop "What do you prapoat to do?" "Do, why I'm going to practice law or run a drug store, pray aa tho people some wsy. Hero I've boon farming thirty years apd haven't a neat to show for U." We are really sorry for that, because wo have a bill with na for two or throe year's subscription to tho DsnocatT, which would come quite handy during those quiet times. It takes money to run s nowspapar, and every little helps." "Oh, that's what you are getting st io it, well, I'll 'tend to thst after next years' bar. vest. It Is sn honest debt and shall be paid," and ho sauntered off into- a wgloon. "Booted." The monument erected over the grave of tbo late W Q Stewart, by (i W Harris, of tbis city, is said by judges of the art to be a fine niece ef workmanship. The first base is of Oregon City granite twoot.y-oev en inches squaro and twenty inches high. Tbe second base is si so of Oregon City granite pel ishod, twenty-two inches square id ton Inches high. Merblo base ia eighteen Inches square and eight inches thick with iyy leaves in each corner, the Stewart" hs raised letters on tbo aide. Tho die io fourteen foot square, snd two feet six iDoho. hbjk with oak lesvs. In orown nod Inscription. Our readers wnuld ln wall to call sail aew Mr. Iferrb.' work. .Samuel JC Young has Just reosivsd di rect from tbo manufacturer , a oar load of the Celebrated Bain Wagons, improved for 18A1. He also has for sale tbe Bain wagon with stool skeins, and the Bain Democrat wagon w'tb half or enroll springs and steel skel us. J usl the wagon that every farmer needs. Besides tbe above he bos throe, four and combination spriag backs. Buggies, covered and uncovered. All of which will be aold at popular pi Ices. seen Sensing. st Jeflsrson ths other dog at a terriiio rate. rum Upon in- quiry it fsund that hs was bound for C B Roland A Co'e.vshere, hs said, tbs best bargains in dry goods, hardware, tinware, clothing and merchandise generally could be found. We understand that nearly every body io that vicinity, is gettiug the same idea io thsir heads and ere going to OB Roland A Co'a for goods. Ladies ! Allen A Martin wish to cal your attention to their full stock of dress goods. Iu all the spring styles and new shades. They will always be, pleased to show their stoek, whether you purchase or pot. A email oolleeUng book. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving tbe aame with Frank Leavltt, or at Miss I iervltl's millinery establishment. a Will Bros, make repairing of sewing machines, fins instruments looks, etc., a tpfeiality. , lloo rsoaiy s. e The Lion County Sabbath Nohool Con vention will meet In the Coifed Presby terian Church, Albany, Or., Ja m lOib, at 2 o'clock p. m. 18S3. PfMaftAsf. 2 r x. Song. Script! ira ran lit t snd prayer. 2: lfi- Address of welcome by itev S O Irvine, of Albany. 2t30 -Origin and object of this conven tion by the Couoly Hecrelery, Dr O W Cray, 2:40 'Tern urtrsrv nrsranlesLl'Mi sml an Mntmsnt of committees wi h s vlsw or permanent organisation. 3:30 Address. Aim of the Sabbath School, by Jtev D W Cameron, of Albany. 4 Massy, Benefits of the nabbsih-School, by Mrs M Fuller, of Msrrtoburg. 4: t0-Discutslon of above topics. Mtasw. isiioous business. & Adjournment. avr.jti.vo stcseio. 7?S0 Devotions! exercises. 7:4 .-Address, The Kings .,nimud I Oanupy till 1 coins, by Ksv Samuel Pii grew, of lbsnon. s:lu Ths Kings Promises; What are thoy, by ftov John Jf Wood, of ttuedd. mp - Discussion of the abovs lopios snd oMMiing of tho question bos. v -MIsnolisneouN buslnesevmijoiirninent WaOXSSOAY at on sc.... ' a n. Devotlot.sl exercise. 0:li Keeortof committee on perrnsoen' ormTulsathm, adoption of constitution, amJ election of officers. lfcM-Kaoay, Tho relation of Church mem bora to the Sabbath MsrfcumL by Mrs T J Wilson, of Halsey. 11 Discussion of the above topics. IfsftV ueofion box, uiiewf laoeoos bosh ness. 1- - Adjournment. wsninev AWtumttunn 2 r at Devotional exercise. 10-Miacellsneou business. i-H) -Reports from si I Sabbath hools in the county. 4-Kaeey, Are the ordinary exeressesof ths Sabbath faobool woraslp 7 by Mrs K h Peotland, of fieio. 4 : Discussion on the above topic, question box. fi- Adjournment. wEbsjconav evicmx.. 1M 9 u Children me me. dovotioosl 7ffi - lienors I Ham and hla-k tsmrd ex ercise, by Messrs W K Hlsiu snd Jotta rshsw. Nnftg by Mine F.va Cuwsn. of Lebanon. Keettattoa Vesta Mason, f .luaoy. "AddrS.1o ehildteii, by Hm J W Hsrna, of Allien v. :J-Addraes. It parent, by Rev D M Doty, irf sets. ' -''icsti..ii box, snd s'lj mtnuirn!. TMi naoar otswinei. t an- Devotional fsmjoason, ttrli- Miwwllsnoous bUeiUuas. W 30 Discussion. Should lssu helps bs need io ths does In Mabbath Meusiol ? opened by Mr John Karl, of Scio. 10:30 - Address, What are the advantages of teavebers meet lugs ? Are they s new sity ? by Rev I II CondU, of Albany. li -Question box and adjourament. THt'ftsoeY arranxoosi. 2 r - Devotional exercise-. tilt A do rasa, 'lueJ In cation and prepsr atkmof the Hopenosoodent by Ksv T J Wilson. . Halsey. 2:44 Address, Qualification and proper atlon of tesvihers, nv Itev Ketwt Hose, of Brwwnsvilio. S IA Ressy, Troth in msuiory ; oom r0lUm4n.Tip.ure, by Mr K U lievea, of Albany. fttjfi. Dispussmn, question bos and ad journmeut. rat.'ssoAv kvssix.. T: Ml r w - Devotional esereiao. Boo - Adilre, How sbsll tbe temper- i mo ua usm uiuiue.eu lb rough lite pn Kmory, of "suoain -iiwo., sy rte 1 orvallis. e:li -Address, Km u hst Inn and rewards, by Hov A M Auuejeon, of Uskvillo. n.iJ-u leatlon box and Adjournment. aM.srai. ai t-ai or vaa aaaatvn e houl. The following questions wilt be asked tho Sabbath Schools . oprsssn ad : How many mouths is your sch iol wneo during the year. Number of officers. Number of teachers. Number of scholar. . Total enrollment. Average at ten la nue o o.ll tr A vsrags attendance oi scholars. Total average attendance. What are the expense of the school. Bow many of your scholars sre profess ing Christian. How many made pretension of their faith teat year. How many belong to familieo outside tho church. Are say of your touchers not prof eating Christians and if so how asauy. Have you teachers meetings. How many attend. What lesson be no do you use for teach er. W bat lesson helps do you uso tor echo! srs. Have you a Sabbath School Library. How many volumes In it. What success have you had ia ooc.irl ng home study. What are your epeoial 'encouragement a. What am your special discouragonienta. Mow can tbs church at large aid your wm T - I 11 ' 1 ' "H' 'l"r ve bi anas are ait mien . M .... SkS A 1 1 a W . ' "r pusmom su iorvrwu w m. I ceUOty SocrwUrv . All Intsroeetsd in Sabbath School work are cordially invited te attend. Sabbath School workers from other parts of the State are requested to be present end par tiolpate in the Convention. All ever ths land are going into oneieoy over Dr. King's Now Discovery for Cou- su motion. Their uu looked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, onuses them to go nesrlv wild in u a prwiwe. it m guarsnieeu io posuieeiy cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Astatna, Hay rover, llrononitis, UoarseueM, ieos or Volos, or any affection of the Throat aad Dungs. Trial Bottles Iron at l oshay A Mason's Drug Score. Largo slse if.oo. Part. New goods juat received st Allen A Mar tin a, Albany. Or. Their atom ia jstnuied full of nsw goods of all ditcriptiona, also jammed foil of new customers. There is no use of talking good goods and low prices will wis. You have got to givs ths people eredit for bsviag good common sense. They will bay goods whore they can buy the heat goods for the least money, thst ia ths reason Allen k Martin's trade ia increasing so fast. Allen A Martin pay the highest price for produce of all kinds, 5lew Ms sir store J H Daniel has opened a music store at Langdon'e drug atom and will sell the Mathuehck piano, probably tbe best constructed In the market, aud the tthouinger Cytubslla orgdn, one of tbe best onraue. and getting thaw direct from manufacturers will sell tuetn a bottom rates. Those doslflu; first class, reliable Instruments will db well to celt and aee Mr Daniel before pu reuse log. sbsoi I nos or cexnoi rr ?. Wnxasas, Death has Invaded our Lodge aau tason from our mulst by accidental drowning one of cur members aud be loved brother, Willis Kolgbten. there fore be it JUsokvi, By Ton tout Lodg No. 4 IS, i O O I', that in the death of brother Knighton this lodge has lost a worthy member, nud the bereaved family a beloved sou and brother TfVeoiW, That we extend to the bereav ed family and friends our deepest ym pathy. llAol.l, That wo should ire admon ished by this nail bereavement hs be also ready, for iu sueb an hour as you think not the Hon of man comet to. WK Thst our cbsrfer be draped in mourning In token of oor dtwpesf sympathy. OmtMi, That these resolutions be ep sad upon. the minutes of this ladge snd that a copy be son t to the bores ved family of the dec-seed brother and tha a copy bo furnished the county papers with n request Hist taey publish the same, loll Li !, F. AktmiuaLD. J.J. Hststr, CommiOo I ar It) A .amp meeting will lie hrld in Hoduvilie, beginsiag June 7, HUH. A little sea of Mr Davnl Pierce, of Herns hurg, s few ilavs ago in Ukinga string from a drawer caught it on the trigger of a pistol, discharging it, the ball going through ons of his hauds cutting s floger off. '-est Tuesday near Long Teen, a son of Mr John llryr was shot by accident, perhaps fatally. Hi father was riding s bores with s gun is 00s hawd. when the bore btctme frigbteoid, and running the gon was am hargcl, hitting Um voung man in tne body. toe sssi rasters rr fa e. Ilewjember yon can get the Dtso ssi, the beet local paper ia OregHi. and Wtereon s f,tiwrir-Jrmil, the Urget ami bwt Demo cratic paper is the South, tor tbe smll sum of K j0 1etour Demscrti: fttenls ore- - - w pare for tbe great campaign of next year by sahscribing for these two papers Heed as t-T .Vi by money order and ia retara we will send tbe Drafts SAT snd 'f,rir Jutmal saob for oos year, and in addition we will send you ftees ewpyof Kendall Treatise on the lloiee, a tk of tin pages. swin t. Alt persons I mlebted to W KSooit will please oome forward ami settle with him at ooco, as be expects to leave Albany in fe weeks and wishes to settle his affairs first. If not attended to the ac counts will bo placed in tho hands of an attorney for collection. He or his agenl may be found at hie old stsiis. was ram. Wo want stork land, grain farms and all kinds of lands to well U etn migrants that are esmstantiy arriving hero in search ef hamss. We hs ve mads arrangements In Portland and lan Franoisoo by which at persons that want to buy land in this part of Oregon will be -smt is u. If you desire your Isud sold soon snd on good terms call on or send for .blank cssatracs for do sripiions. KKntRT j.rto,, Heal Ktateand laran A goals. I or At Allen A Martin' . the ptaoe t- find bouu an I shoes in any quality you wish. will be sold . bsa(ier than at any store In , Um valley ami no old stock to work off. . . . To all who are se faring from the ami ludiacretiue of youth, uervoa errors j ness, early decay, htm of uiaahood. etc , I will send a recipe thst wdt cure yos, FKF.F. OF CHARCK. Tbis great remedy was die covered by s missionary in Seeth America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the He v. J. corn T. ISSU. Ststion I . New York City. Sii'atcrihe for ths Demo bat. BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATEST. NEW TACOM A, MAY 23. isaac ma : SLAUGHTER PRICES ON EYLRY- TNINC. REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER. J, M. NOLAN. IS A SURE PURE for all diseases of tho ...onevs as LIVER as a antiuve eaS by kcr---C tbe bosrele is rest eSavttag te re vtCt S'w.Tg. Malaria. isTT ere biBOse, ay spspUo. eeeeaW .SMdaer Wert srUlrar.br rsLevssod.-ky ess. e XaOte Bpelag tcieaasetaeLywws. oas stould teke a t'.oressB eoeeeeee .v u SOLD BY PRUOQIOTSV rnce s MlelMasulgre RICK BARK On Mav Itith, IWiS -at rwidemce of Rev It Kobe, by Rev '.-.be, Ms Jam N Ru e and Mkh Ouvg Bakk all of Crawford ville. t Mr Rice is a son id Hon J N Rice, aad a one of Crawfoidsville's best ysung Th. hMuv ouutd have tbe bast Wishes ef the Democrat. DKVAXKV FKRKV. On May LV 18SS, at the reaidemsi of J W Verrv. by Rev D M Dotv. Mk Fras h W DgVaxri and M mo Mary J Pkrkn all of the Forts of the Santiaui. (Mr DeVausy is a son of F P DeVsnsy, snd s brother of our worthy agent at JsBer- ssn and deserves obtaioing a good wife. May their lies be hsppy ones. COX-CARKY-On Msy 13, 1883, by Bev R Robe, Mk Jas B OsUE and Miss VABMPl F Causy. WAGGOXF.R-PKARL-Ou May 23, leal, ... ii i u u ; . at ins resin en oe ui m sssjg. u burg, by NT in Hoggs, J. P., Mk Jas K Waouonek, aud Miss Meusat Pkarl all of Liu a county. PORTF.R -On Tuesday, May 22. in tha city, Ornti.i i: Portkk, aged 3 years aad 10 months. Orville was a bright, active little boy, and a son of our contemporary, Mr O. T. Porter. Ho bad been sick several days with tbe in termittent fever, which, though, probably changed into something ohm. Tuesday evening be pssaed as sy without a struggle. Mr and Mrs Porter have the sympathy -of all iu their sad aflUetiou. NICHOLS. On Saturday, May 19, 188?, uoax this city, Mas Jca Xicacu. SearU FvWeeeelfags. Tsesdsy evening. Msy 9ft lfi3. Present -Mavor, P.ecerder aed Marrba). and Aids. Wsodis, Black bum, MouWith. Moffmsosnd Brash. CommnoisaHeo from acting Chief Kngin esr Blain asking for cwrtain snppbe ior linn Kngtse Co Ksv 2 ws read, and as motion tbe Cam mitt so on Fire and Water was instructed to make tho purchase. H 4 L Ce No. 1 was granted the privilege of taking their track to aelem 00 the 14th f Jose, tbe track to be rota roe 1 the same day. A reqaest wss made for so appropriation fee the ethoJoly cetehrstioa. No svjfasa was taken oa it. Tbs following resolnttest wss adopted and tbe Mayor instructed to present it b the Board of Commissioners. Be it resolved by the CHimon fVinscil of the eity of Albany, that taw 'earaty Court of liun coonty, Oregon. le, and it is Hereby, respectfully requested, to spprfipriste the sum of $-Vf2 50, or such purtssn thereof aa may be necessary, to construct auo Isold a main sewer slang the Coon lisu blnek on bruadalbtn street, irtweeu 4tii and th ! streets 10 the city of Albany. Tbe Recorder wss granted leave of sheen, e from tbs city from the 4th to the fnb-es J use. si lis oepr.ggn rain. N J Kenton, 9CL2o, city v, Campbell, 7.20 ; ii W Bsrbbart, 2 W : S F KobUr Co , fUfJ C W Waits, prmlisg, $4 : Pre.1 Willort. t.I ! P. K Cosby, hswherg. saraaap. H eaten, f II no ; city X J Hemi 4-2. vs fhllilau', fi W Hsrk hart. tW A t Meftwaiw. I olsereasisi iveaej. tToivorenttot State Convootion will Ire bold nosr Halsey, beginning on tbe Tih of June snd -stosing oa tho lath. Arrange ment have been made with the trsmmor 1st ion oompaniea to the effect that those who may desire to attend, can do an by paying full faro over their lines to Halsey, and can return to their r aspect ive homes upor pnyamot of 2s per coat of tho rasrula fare and rmurncertifioste, duly signed by Also srrsngemonU hays whereby those attending will be rssaveyed from Halsey to and from tbs place ef meeting free of charge. All sre eurdislly invited to attend. Cer lifi ales void afar Juno lath, lass. iarnm M. Bnosjr ., gocrotory. New spring goods in asen's snd boys c thing at Allen t Martin s Taair stock is very oomptece sod they make eVery happy where price sad aaslttv is ci 1 fie school tax m a Ihetrict Vs. .", Lmn ' ounty, Oregso. is owe saw. caw be paid at my oflsce. has, Albany Oregos. J. H M Firs: Street. BcsastASrr. District Clerk. AUCTION SALE Of FARM AND CITY Ws will sell at public astctmn on (be steps in f root of the Court House, in Al- teny. on aoxuraay. June sen, ici, i leo I , '..I ! ... Late an.l I... .1. aSgej on tne northsem eornor of First snd Baker etrnoto, twine oae bondrd snd thirty-four foot on Firs .street and osie hiiavdrad awaton Baker s rwat- ! Aiwa a very desurabte Httle farm of , f on Albany to Corvailta, ami cwimssing of the W H of S K Jtlef Owe, 3, M svree, an.i bs leiuSsw in. eoassiaiag is1; acres, all mTpllSRI OT. Title Terms of ease, asm tens' h cash st tiros of ml, one tenth on tbo first of July next ami halamcw st such time as may auk pnrrbas- sse, from one to ten years with inters' st ten per ewart per annum, to be paid semi annually on tne unpaid principal. Br bkb act Bone . GgO. Hiuphkh, Real KitatS Aeute. Auctioneer. 45 A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. Soda ville Springs Mineral Water The under signed tokos nice sure It 'ailing the attention of the pubim m tin most valuaole mineral water sou tne iuv extractive and acreswable SUMMER RESORT on tbe Pae'fJc Coast. The curative prop erties of this valualie agoat sre vau.dieu' for by biindreds of the bsm mtisans ot ibe state ef uregou. Following sre th eaxitneatsof thin water ns aouertasned by an analysis by tbe ass in Cnemurtrv of tl a "Sal Agrtrniraral College at CurvalUs : Cs'bonic acid rdlteJe acid, pbospheric add, magooniuui, chic rino. iron, sous ami eevstavesioiu. An as al) aia by an eminent desmtst of Kosun also reveals the pen sane of mdina, broru d and I Una. On and after the loth of May A DAILY ST ACE LIRE will be run from tho City of Alt any, vlt Larbsuou to bodsvilio where th se vain able Mineral Springs are located. HEALTH AND PLEASUEI SEEKERS will find this resort Use meet dee rale pla-w ou the Padho Coast to speu I the warm summer mouths. TIME The stage will leave Albany at 1 oY ock p. x., strive at Lebanon at 4:30 and at Soosvillo at 5:30 r. m., returning will leave Sudaville at 0 o'clock . m., Iben en at 7 o'clock a. a., and arrive at Albso at 10 a. a. a H. CLAUQHTON ALMOST AS BAD. etnas law rsrateseA FnvUrtaa sis in t sar as emerges rj . "Ill tell yon tbe basset I ruth," snssered the Sue tor. "Brii'St Pe-esee bothers Utessvdkcsi stes sissoa sslsaiv cancer does. IIswbk issI s isruu oini straight to eternhr. It aia y be un to let out Um eecret, W wbeuerere a saUSat nam te sss srtth BrigbVs Disease, or a kMney treubls avUng like it, I tell biat la j.ut wu BKNSOTS-S CAP INC rsHtOCS fLASTKR iUhi selay." The doctor tjote by tbe .arc. Toe laiduj gss rurbt to the spot. W vsi ess be bebpeS, tb lS)ciu wiHeeU. Leek est he treses. Is the seri CAP CIS a" eat is tbe wlSSl i ef tbe idaster: fi say a are all Hgbu Pi lee easts, feasor y a Jul i JiewTork.