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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1887)
4 Sutared at th Pitt Ottonat Albany, Or m swoond-claas mail mattor. PHI DAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1887 8rirE3 & HUTTING. littm aad Prop rip tar. ' r. urrHu. t,eat B4itr. A MAN about town. One of the tricks by which the circus swindled the people was for the ticket agent to insist that a twenty was a one and re fuse to give any change (this, we under stand, was successfully operated on one Al bany gentleman,) or give three quarters and change for a twenty, palming the fires and substituting the quarters. The villainous thief who sold tickets tried this thre times on a farmer living a few miles from Albany, each time being detected, and, then giving him his change in silver tried to cheat him out of a dollar. A worse aggregation of monstrous, gloriously stupendous, phcnom Inally pampered, absorbingly sneaking, pro digiously overshadowing cutthroats and thieves never polluted our Indescribably beautiful city. They obliterated all past records. The M. A. T. feels better now, thank you. O The Man About Town hears of several is frospxU weddings in Albany. O It Is pleasing to notice that even if wheat is not high, potatoes, oats, apples, eggs, pears, plums,etc, bring a good price. Farm ers are realising that they must diversify their style of doing business and raise some thing beside wheat. As railroads enter from different directions the market spreads. We can send our pears and apples to Idaho and Montana, our eggs to Caltfornia,plums, etc , to fruit evaporators and driers, and so it goes. If more things are raised they will make a market. The. Circa. UK Ah KMTATK. Following were the recorded sales In Linn county during the past week : Thos MeConnall to Qeo Woodward, interest iu 160 sores flGOO Oregon to 8 Bradhaw,40aur tp 9 8 It 9 K W J J H crimen to Ckas Hiohardsoa.otte- lvnth interest ia 240 sores .... 144) U to Vincent Pietrok.lM sores. . patent W W Crowder to P 8 Donghten, 106. :14 sores , 8000 W K Kirk to Naooy E Waters, 4 lota Ln N Brownsville. 900 H W BeUlamlre to 8u an U Allen, 1 Int. blook 127, He A, Albany. . . 200 T J Cooper to J as Barrett, 5 seres, tp 14, 8 W 60 J W ALhous to Okas L Brash, 25 fet front First Street 1000 John Sohmeer to O Wise, 10 acres, tp 10 and 11 8 W 600 P J Baltimore to J as Kropp.l lot.blk 128, Ha A, Albany 828 P J Baltimore to Otto Zimmerman, 1 lot, block 125, It's A 178 John MeCoy to M K Far rail, 1 lot,K A, Albany 789.80; Albert A I ford et al to Enoch Hoult, 109J cree 1800 R 8 Burkhart to Adelia F Burkhat, 50 acres, tp 11, 2 w 5 R S Burkhart to J W Burkhart, 50 sores, tp 11, 2 w 5 Geo F Burkhart to Jacob., Sandner, 5l.l0aorea.tp 11, 3 w 1500 Calvin Burkhart to Jacob bandner, 60 acreetpll.2w , 1500 Adelia P Burkhart to Jacob Sandner, 0 scree 1500 J W Burkhart to Jacob Saadner, 80 acres 1800 Qeo Gilbert to P J Porter, 4 interest In 81888 aoree 1000 Rachel Wilson to F B Powell, 100 acres tpll.lw 700 Ira Hawley to W H Uawley.llO acres reserving use for life. 1000 A J Oary to E I. Archer, 40 acres tp 9, lw 450 Martha J Cochran to S Cochran, 40 acres tp 14, 1 w 300 Hhot for a S. II. Barrett's circus, menagerie, side show, Indian mummy, shot manipulator and candy seller were In Albany Thursday of Inst week after the Democrat had gone to press. The show was visited by a large number of people from all parts of the county. The menagerie and circus per- Inminr wrn sa am mm an v that have been In Albany for eurht years. Many feat-i urea of the circus performance were stupen dously magnificent, speaking in circus lan guage, which, when translated, means"vclly good." The women in the rings,the gentle man and lady on the flying trapeze, the bi cycle act.the man on his head on the trapeze with a cigarette in his mouth,the big footed man and his little brother in the kicking and tossing act, the leaping, were all com mendable. Altogether it was worth about a bushel and a half of wheat But the cut throats, thieves, gamblers with them, Great Boss Tweed, what a siimy set of them. Ai usual the greenies who liaven't sense enough to know that they cannot beat a man at his own game, got taken in most gloriously. One poor fellow, who ought to be spanked and put to bed. "bio wed in" forty dollars, and squealed to the Marshal. The man who tried to take advantage of these poor lone orphans from . i SMS . . m a. ine &aer ana get tneir nam earned money lor nothing should be ashamed of them selves. They only deserve pity for their Ignorance tt they get left The circus t a great experience teacher ; but there are plenty of people who would not see a boa conetritor until hugged to death. flpeaklae; lor the X. W. The Democrat has received a copy of the "Shasta Book," just issued by the South ern Pacific Railroad Co. It takes one through Northern California and Western Oregon to Portland. It i a very artistic as well as unique book, and completely covers the publishers with glory. It is by far the finest railroad book ever issued.' Among the Oregon scenes port raved are a birdseve view of Western Oregon, Pilot Rock, Siski you, "Thet t bar's Table rock," the moun tains along the Coast, Scenes on the Ump qaaand Rogue River, Mt. Pitt,Crater Lake, On the Willamette, "which runs through the finest valley in America, marked by many a curve of exquisite beauty," Wif lamette falls." St Helens, Mt Hood, ML Rar.ier, "The End," etc. An Alba ay Iararaare Cesapany, Last week articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State organizing the Farmers and Merchants Fire Insurance Co. of Albany, with J L Cowan, J W Cus ick, D B Monteith, C E Wolverton and Chan Monteith as incorporators. Mr Eider kins, the organizer of the Northwest Insur ance Company will take the management of the Company, and being an experienced Insurance man will place It in the front rank of State companies. Albany men are enterprising and do not propose to be be hind the timet either in the matter of in surance or anything else. Officers of this company will be elected in a few days. Retires. Frank L. Kenton, who has been connect ed with the post office service in this city for many years, wil! retire at the end of the present month. His retirement is in pursu ance of an understanding made with Post master Thompson at the time the latter was appointed. There has been no "resignation" as there was nothing to resign. Mr.Kenton, while connected with the post office, has made a host of friends who will miss hi familiar face at the "general delivery." Gen tlemanly and obliging, he has continual! v and zealously labored to be what a public official should be a true type of manhood. In whatever enterprise or calling he may ngege in, we hope to see htm receive what he will always deserve abundant success. The elephant at Carter's attracts attention. oo also does hie splendid line of watches, clocks and jewelry, of which he now has largo and select stock. Mr. Frank Shafer and two other gentle men, of McMlnnville, while on their way home from Harney Valley stooped at Fin ley's last Saturday for the purpose of hunt ing in the neighborhood. While out they heard a noise up the mountain and thinking it was a deer crept towards It. Bang 1 went a gun, and Mr. Shafer lay besides his com panion, corpse, a bullet having entered his head, killing him almost Instantly. In the meantime Isaac Need ham and one or two other gentlemen, of Marion county had been rolling big stones down the mountain aide, and this was the noise hoard. Seeing a moving object creeping up towards him Mr. Needham thought it was a bear, and raising his gun fired, with the result stated. On reaching the object shot he was horri fied to find the dead body of a man before him. The body of Mr. Shafer, who was about sixty year of age, was taken to Lebanon, where a coroner s jury was called and ren dered a verdict in accordance with the facts. The body waa taken through Albany Mon day on the way to McMlnnville. inc man wno win suuvi ai an oojcci in the mountains without knowing absolutely what he is shooting at can not be too severe ly censured. Our newspapers are full of records of such accidents all over the North west. We need more stringent laws to pro tect people against criminal negligence. The Ureal tUager, The Orrgonia says : "One of the finest, if not the most mag mhcent and instructive exhibitions ever given to the people of- Portland, waa given last evening at the Taylor Street Church by that singer and traveller of world wide repu tation, Phillip Phillip. The public have become so accustomed to disappointment by the promise of entertainments which have fallen below expectations, that this ex hibition was a complete surprise to those sufficient! v fortunate to. see and hear. The grand panorama of painting, representing the great cities, natural scenery and real life from the Suez canal as a starting point to Washington, D. C, in our own land, and illustrated by the melody of musk such as Philip Phillips only can produce, left an im pression upon the minds of all present that never can or will be erased. The solo by Mr Phillips of the "persuasive voice," lllus t rated by the representation of a flying ange through the air, produced a scene beautifu and startling. The ssjp, "Grand Old Story," illustrated with oriental scenes portraying the life and sufferings of Christ, has seldom If ever been surpassed." Mr. Phillips will give three evening en tertainments in this city, September 29th and 30th, and October 1st, at the Opera House. Let all lovers of music and paint ing attend as it is an opportunity of a life time CURRENT KVKNTtt. It Is proposed to celebrate the completion of the road between Oregon and California In an Imposing manner, San Francisco people want our trade. Capt Vlddle Reeves was found dead near Ward tier last weck,wlth $5000 missing. It is supposed he was murdered. The Centennial celebration In Philadel phia last week was an Immense affair. W S Ladd, of Portland, started th hotel subscription with $15,000, The Benton Lmdmr man admits that he has been eclipsed and has to take a hack eat. Jo-Jo did It Judge Magruders opinion in the great an. archlst's case covered 22$ pages of manu script. The condemned anarchists will have tti hang. If It were not for tho O. P. wheat would be about 5? cents In Albany instead of 60 cent. Vlllard rules the roost. A large meteor fell In Maine last Sunday and stuck ten feet out of the ground. Lucky thing that it did not strike Rhode Island. The Fair at Haless. The fair at Salem closed Saturday after a moderately successful meeting. The re ceipts were $14,000, The races attracted the principal attention, No phe nominal records were made ; but some good trotting was done, and on several occasions the gamblers were gloriously left. The bicycle races were an Interesting feature and did much for the reputation of the wheel in Oregon. About the exhibits the same may be said as In past years. In the pavilion slim. The four county exhibits were ex cellent and deserve special mention. Mult nomah, Clackamas, Marion and Lane coun ties were represented. The first and second piiaea were divided between the four coun ties, one getting a priae on green fruits, another on grasses, another on vegetables, the other on cereals. Taffy I The stock exhibit was good. It is generally goed. Most of the prize winners were those who have been winning for years. The Military con tests lasted over several days. Company B. of Salem was given the first priae, and Com pany C. of Eugene the second priae. As has always been the custom most of the premiums were awarded Marion county exhibit, which about had a tnonotioly In the matter. Linn county men received the following : Jas Garrett, of Peoria, best stallion of all work, "Peoria Dick." Chas E Barrows, of Shedd, best mare of all work, "Kittle Jackson." W F Barrows, of Shedd, mare of all work, I-ady Mack." Ed' La Forrest, of Albany, brood mare and colt, Maud and Minnie and Belle Drew, roadsters. I D Miller, of Millers, Hereford bulls. cow, calf and herd. A Woiterton, of Albany, ordinary butter ana packed nutter. PIBftOHAL AND HOW A I.. The store of Monteith St Heitonaaen ia crowded with saasaashls and faeMonalle goods, their Mao of dreea goods, Uey good. u.l cloaks arc tsssaeaa and if von desire to piano yourself gtyo thoca a call. The special term of th Circuit Court coo ia this city Monday noon and adjourn ed Tneeday evening. A jury bad been called in the right of way esse with Gentry wh the matter was settled by the payment of $900 and costs Following is he record, with J edge Boise's annates s 161. The Willamette Valley and Coast Railroad Company, agt I W licotry. For right of way. Demurrer to complaint. Die weed on asotioa of plaintiff. ICS. Toe W V A C R R Co. agt E K Me Ktsoey et at I o inaction. Demurrer to e-ua plaint Wished to aateod complaint. 0- marrer overruled. Answer filed. Motion to strike oot part of answer. Motion to strike oat overruled. Reply filed. llemarrer to ort of reply. Dmorrer sustained. Dismissed. 163. The W V ft C R R Co agt the Oregon and Cs.li fore is R R Co. For right of way, Dismissed on motion ot the plaintiff. ia th pi ace to select clocks. At F, M. yonr watches and To It May Concern. Joe Wohber, Jr., waa in the city Monday. Hon T J Black, of Ifalsey, was in the city Saturday. Miss Rtta Stites is visitiug with relatives at Oakland. Milt Miller, druggist, of lb .ui.m, was in the city Tuesday Hon Alex Downing, of Mehams, has been in the city this week. F H Rosco and wife, of Lahanun, left last Monday for the East. Hon Enoch lloult. of Hsrrisborg.hs beat in the city this week. C W ltiohaid-on, of the Folks, osllud Monday while in the oity. Hon Bi niter Herman waa in Albany Salur day on his way to Y equina Bay, Rev Father Metayer returned from bit trip to California last Wednesday, F M Miller, of Lebanon, left last Monday for St Louis, to attend the National G. A. it. Claude Strahan will leave next week lor Willamette University, which he will at tend. W R Mo Daniel, of Harrishurg, waa In Al bany Wednesday, haying returned from bi California trip. Frank Haoklainan and wife left for their Eastern Oregon home the tint of the week, with a large load of provisions. Huns R A Irvino and S A Dawson and wives took a flying trip to the Bay yester day. Tbey will return Saturday. Jot Nixon, of Ubanoo, waa in the oity Fridav. on Monday ho left on a trip for the East, having disposed of bis interest ia the hotel. Htepben Dookard and wife loft yesterday for Oakland, Cel., wnere the utter will re main during the winter. Mr Deekard ,dl return in three or four we0Ka . Mr J tJ Towusend returned home a day or two ago from Leuoutoit where ha bad been to adjust the losses of the N. W. Fire Insur ance Co. in tho recent tire there. Al Ewert. who has been in Seattle some time arrived In Albany Monday, and will re main uutu the last of October, whuo ne win go to San Francisco to work. Aooording to Isst Sunday's Or'aonutn IJobt afj S .9 M k .O S m m a Sal S 14 B iMvis t rtlnl am Mua Ism-he lv H. of Astoria, are to be married in October. "Bob" has many friends ia Albany who will wish him joy. J mine EC Brnauitii. of 1'orUstid. waa io AltMUiy Monday, representing the 010 H K Uo in IU suit with the. OI'K K t o. the oomplsint in which waa withdrawn by tbe leinttQ. Miss Mary Clieadie, who has bono liruu tu San FrancUco (or tom Ume returned home the iret of the week much to the joy of her relatives and frionda. and will spend the winter here. Wm Oslbratth. Mrs Wtkias and Mtas Mary lialUaitb l(t Albany Tuesday morn ing tor their home in Teanseoee, after an en joysbl visit here among rolatiyee and new made f rirnd TAXfJEST. Alhert llrvan liaa sold his nrunerlv in Tangent to 1. 11. Morgan ami will bulkt'aoon on a putt of live Fagan plnOfl that a.ljotn tangent E, L. Bryan Is overhauling and refitting the Fagan house preparatory to moving into it soon. Mart Foster, lien and foe bltnpson, of Tangent are engaged In the freighting bu4 nca for Contractor Hunt on the O. T. R. It. They get $ao per ton from Albany and It takes four days to make a trip. ?. B. Jenks finished hit threshing last Saturday, so you see the hearvest - la past and the summer is ended and the grain is saved. The boiler of the engine of the warehouse In this place whUrh was condemned, has been repaired. Alford Blevina, Andrew Utcvins, R L Smith end John Davis have gone to the mountains on a bunting and prospecting expedition, to be gone a week or ten days. M G Smith and family, of California, are visiting hla mother, Mrs Wertr, of Tangent and other relatives In ami around Tangent. M S Farley, of Junction City, is vUltlng his brother-in-law, I fV Newcomb, of Tan gent. Prof Hcrron, the new school teacher, it giving general oatutartlon. 1 lie attcnuance ia o targe that a dozen new aeata have been added to the school room. Mis Minnie Mc Far land began school Monday in tho McFarland district with bright prospects ahead. A couple interesting items eqeeeeed oat will appear next week, Bd$. Last Monday night A T H author n and S B Copland indulged in a most brutish right at Mitchell, in which Hauthom lost moat of his upper lip and a portion of his nose. Both men were beastly drunk, and were fighting. Copland got hold of Hnuthorn's none and lip with his teeth and bit them off. Deputy Sheriff Chamberlain arrested Copland and brought both men to town Tneeday. Cop land was taken before Justice Bell Wednes day and held in $500 bonds to appear before the next grand jury, but being unable to furnish bail was remanded to the custody of the Sheriff ,and is now boarding at Hotel de Crook. Ochoco Review. Copland was once a resident of Albany, when he was connect ed with the Simpson warehouse, tie was known as "Bob." He is now out on bail. Tbe Next Flressea's Tournament. Chief Engineer Hoffman returned last Sabbath from Portland, where he had been to attend a meeting of the State Firemen Association on Saturday, he being one of the Board of Directors. It was decided to hold Association meeting and tournament in Portland to continue during the week beginning Sept. 13th. The Association will be held on Monday and Tuesday, the parade on Wednesday and the tournament on Thursday and Friday. The steamer con test was dispensed with. Big prizes will be offered and a larger number of teams enter than ever before in the history of the Association. ABrntfoh Kaeonater. All parties knowing themsslvee indebted to as either by note or book account mot make their arrangements to meet tbe same by December 1st. We most have money to do business oa. Don't wait for a peeaonal dnn, but come forward ami make settlement and oblige 1 bommoh & Waraaa, Brownsville. Carter has a very large and stock of docks to select from drst-cl W'kere to Bay Carpet. Monteith k Seitenbach have and prettiest stock of carpets, the htrgest oil cloths. window blinds and wall paper ever brought to the Valley, and are offering them at a bargain. Persons desiring anything in this line should give them a call. CUVXTAL VALLEY. Just received at F. lace pins. M. French's new at) las I larvest is most over. Home of the farm era felt very blue on account of the recent rain. Mrs. Wm. SiniUi has returned frjia a trip to the mountains. Mlas Addle Smith la I tome again from Albany. Miss Annie Clay pool Is in Lebanon at present Mist Ix)U Duttln U vUitlng Miss Eva Smith. The young people enjoyed a aortal hop the other evening. Everything is quiet at the Fort. No f rcah battles reported. Hop picking ia now the order of the dav. Hv the wav Mr. W. S. had better be careful when pulling hop poles or he will need some of the pepper box salve on nls nose. Mh Rok. Fine Stock, Mr. Perry Reed who lives 18 miles north oi Prineville was in the city last Tuesday with some fine cattle which he purchased at public auction at the State fair. He bought one yearling bull, weight 916 pounds for which be paid $215, Another yearling bull, weight 820 pounds for which he paid $1 vx He also bought a two year old cow, weight io6 for which he paid Stoo. This stock ia of the Short Horn breed and arrived from Missouri the week before the fair. Mr. Road will take them to his home in Crook county where he has large cattle interests. For Hair. Andv Hunt has just finished pressing 375 tons of hay, making an average of 10 tons per day. The press Is sound and in good working order and for sale cheap. , Rev. S. 0. Iryioe will Station at 4 o'clock, p. m. - o ... preach et Leng next Habbata. Koaad. On Tuesday last four miles oast of Albany, near Knox Butte, an overcoat with a poll tax receipt from th Sheriff of Marion counts to C. Matteaeo. Mr. Matteoon will call at this oftce get hi coat and pay for this notice. If yon want blanket go to M. k S. Will Close. Cloaks 1 Cloaks t Cloaks ! W have received direct from Eastern manufactures a large and choice line of cloak aa I jacket which we will sell at price that defy competition. Corns and see and save Thomfhow & Watirs, Brownsville. Important. The Board of Equalization meets next Monday at the Court House and will be in eesKion all week. Are you assessed too high ? Then go before the Board and make your objections. It will be too late io correct it after the board adjourns. 11 Notice. Ailpersons ksoadug themselves indebted to E W Langdon will please come forward ana ictre their scjoants at once. E. W. Lawooov. The young ladles of the Congregational Church will give a donkey social and sup per this Friday evening, Sept. 23rd In Fro man's brick, next door to Wlllard's furniture store. Various kinds of games will be furnished, besides the donkeys, all to have a good time. Everybody invited, gup per 2K cents, to be served from five until 9 o'clock, - .iaii a Plagiarisms. When a newspaper publishes an ingenius Item it dislikes having a contemporary steal it bodily and appropriate it as original. This a Eugene paper did last week with our item headed a "Funny Incident, "which was sub stantially true, the boy mentioned being a son of Mr. Rhoadcs, So also was the fact true that Wallace & Thompson keep a splendid stock of groceries, everything In season and prices most reasonable. They propose to lead in prices and goods a well as in items. "Eugene papers please copy." Public Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will, on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the farm of W. V. Baltimore, 1 mile north of Lebanon Junction on the Narrow Gauge R. R. sell at public auction r span of good work horses, 2 young milk cows, 2 calves, 3 head of hogs, 1 wagon, 1 a Al - 11 nacK, 1 piow ana 1 narrow, un an sums over $5 one years time with interest at i.Q per cent with approved security. All sums under $5 cash down. L. S. Brower. Our readers at Harriaburg and vicinity will take notice that Thursday, September 29th is Jewish holiday and in consequence the firm of May & Senders will close their store on that day. If yon want boot or shoes 'go to M. & S Muslin Underwear. HIIKDD. Several went t thi fsir from here last week. Yonr 001 respondent was mistaken in tbe item of last week referring to an arret t, which wa made in Halaey instead of Shedd. Vouey W Robnett escaped an Accident last week white on a urade a quarter of a mile wast of John Davis' with a load of wood. One of hi horses choked down, throwing bis team off tbe steep grade, bnt Mr Robnett put on tho brake which saved a terrible accident. A large attendance id expected at the tem perance sposking here next Tharsdiy. The temperance movement in this plane ia ex eoadtegly large and the prohibitory amend ment will jjive a majority' ot fom-ifths on the 8th of November. A New Enterprise. m UUXK AND ABROAD. Tbe bent harness at R L Thompson . French, th joweler, keeps railroad tims Vry few Albany people went to th fair. Albsny will have an insurance company too. . II Esrt, practical watchmaker and jew eler. Burkhart, the printer, is doing some fin work, Tin horn gamblers have boon plenty iu Alhany, J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bany, Or. A barkeeper association is to meet at Newberg soon, Tbe Vaqnina Mail awl Coryallia Uavttt have suspended. Boots cheaper than shoes at II. Fiiadt's boot and shoe shop, da Krvin, of Corvalti, is said to have paid 940 to go to the circus. A social ds no will be giymi at the Opera Hons Saturday evening, Oo to Shaoa Is Loaawey ' for all kind of millinery and fancy good. Shan k Lonaway ' French milliner arrived in Albany the first of tho weak. Remember Shane k Linaway are selling dry good at very low prices. Six shaven for a dollar and a oh en towel to every customer, at Than. Jones. Three life insurance man were in Albany at 00 tim the tint of the weak. Advertising ha don mure to enrich men than anything else lu tbe world, Tbe ateamer "City of Salem' ' waa sold hut week to Roh't Thompson for 15,000. A reception I to be given ia Portland to day to Senator Stanford and party. 7 O-ka car rheumatism, neuralgia and tootiiaoh. Foshay k Mason, Agents. Rsxors honed, set and pat In order at Jones' nhavtag and Hair Dressing Parlor. Two heavy wore horse for sale cheap. Inquire of Oroasou & Altea. tbe dray moo. w M French, agent Singer Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Follows Temple, Albany. Or. Green two oent stamps are to be used That will make it seem some like olden times. While io tbe East Prof McKlrey will lec ture 00 ''Oregon and Washington Territory. ' Last Monday waa Jewish New Year and nest Monday will be the day of atonement. If yon a have a nio shaped foot show It off in a perfect fitting boot mad by H. Iliad t. Aa ex, apeak of oar "miles oa mile of well kept sidewalke." Meat have boon blind. Dr. M. H. KUia, physician and anrgoon Alraay, Oregon. L'aJIs made ia oity or country, Try some of WalUoe It Thorn peon's 'Pari ty Baking Powder," manufactured by them- elyea. Tbe city fathers propose to bsvs our ride walk fixed at all hsstrds. Nothing like agitation. All style of boot and shoes and a large stock of grocartes ia hat w carry. Red Held A: Brownell. Must of the eolid men of the Forks have been in th city thin wok as witno in the OPooaos. icheeUr'a wart-houar, containioi: baled hay and maa bieery waa horned at Kageae on Tuesday. VTb Oregen Beauty'' reeotiened by tbe Salem .wofranMiria not the original "Oregon tw-4ty," bet bee soo. litv H Gould will praachat Kairvtew next Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m. and also in the evening. Publi invited, V take the cat u, tho ouatomora take th bargains, and the bargaiua taWu tin cake. kodffcaln k Brownell. Tbe O R A' N are negotiating for Brush's wire works building, in ordvr to obtain a io cation for a wharf. John Matlan had a valuable watch chain and a railroad ticket Istolen while at the State fair last Saturday . Some Pendleton people want a curfew or diaaooa. They might hav ours, as it ta net tnaaeeeonga to hurt. Tbia ia tbe timo ot year bo th O.-rgoa newspaper rustle hardest for money to keep the machinery running. The tra k has bn laid on th Uregou ciiie beyond the Senium nl tn bridge is in a sondtUan to b paotod. Ungtnalit in color is a gtvt p-nnt in pointing one's rsehleooa. Brush's ridoos is not behind tbe time. l ast Friday Mr I. Senders purchased tbo Strong e rnr. 25 ft fiont, of the Meek es tate, paying $3000 for it. Fabraey's Celebrated Blood Cleanser for sale at Deyo St Robsoo' and Read A Brown ell a, P J Baltimore, agent. Are you gmug to get your fall and winter bat or bonnet at Shane St Loosway'a. Their now ssilliaor Is an expert. The lirst of the week StoW.ri k So n- soived a oar load of one.) ml, which y a wanlo prtee p store Maying. A neat betiding ia being conatructad of 0uu Brothers grocery store for a aample room for the Revere House . Every customer will be a walking adver tisement for oar bargains who they so ear price. Bedlield St BrownoU. One of N H Alien k Cos prize ticket goed for o on a dollar worth of goed purchased at th new Second Hand store. Prisomoet, a 2 -year old Altamoeb colt trotted a mil 10 2:40 on Saturday, the beet 2-year old record ia Oregon. The fastest tim mad at the State fair in th trotting races was by "Little Jos'' oa Saturday. 2:2S being made. Dr Bsokwith purchased W S Patera rosi dence property, corner Ellsworth and Seventh Street, last Friday,' for 2800. They oieased a Pondletonjnror becsaos he would not believe a Cbinamin under oath. That would disqualify ns likewise. Hon John Djwmng.a pioneer of 1847. died at Sublimity, last Friday, at the age of 61 year, leaving a good record behind him. A fine line of gent' underwear and furn ishing goods just received at MellwahVs, will be sold at price that defy com pot i ton. D. T. Wyatan, soliciting agent for the State insurance Co., for Linn Co., retidenee Second between Lyon and Baker Streets, Albany, Or. Wallace Strnbl ha offered; to resurrect the defunct State Board 'of Immigration and ran it for $123 a month including expenses At a meeting of th board of directors of tbiacitv Mia Jane Morris was elected to aMWh I'' McNeil in the public You might aa well try to cook potatoes in a saow bank as to ksep school strati day. This was the experience ia Albany last week. nny evsry youngster injtbs city played nooaey. Last Saturday while working on the Ore gon Kaoifio beyond th Han tiara Bod John eon, of this oity, accidentally eat one of bia fSOt aevcrelv. Mm wm hrnuht to this flitr for treatment and care. . Last Friday Chae Bruah purchased of J W A I thou, 26 fsat front, formerly 000 pied a a ou loner shop, just east of E L Thompson a "r eiwu, Tho property cost abeutgnw ten or fifteen years ago. A. B. Mcliwsin ha the largest and finest took of eorpets in Albany, now goods of the Intent design, a splendid stock to got a ear pet from. Sold at remarkably low price considering quality of good. When symptoms of malaria appear, la any form, take Aver' Aug Cur. It will prevent development of tbe germs of dlasass, and eradicate them from the system. A oar is warranted in eyery instance. A big Indian ftoal tbe Warm Spring Agency, en of the boys wo read about in tbe lnthcmtocking tales, was in Albany Satur day. H wa about 6 feet 2 inches in bia mocassins and weighed 250 pounds. Shan St Lens way's new French milliner is one of the best in th Stats, and whoa yoa get a hat or boa t studs by her yoa got on that is tasty nod in tyl. Albany todies should call early aad loavs orders. J O Crawford, th photographer went to Browns vi I lo Monday to tabs some views in the Woolen Mills. Mr Crawford's list of view are rapidly increasing, and em largs variety of fins scene all Coast. A sntmidid line of eeoaaria aad maakort war at Conn Brother, also sverything freeh in farm prod no. Tbo bast brand of cigars nd tobacco, deed xood at bottom priae. hat ia thsir rule. Call on them for yonr; grooeriia. Jo Moresandt. who was shot at Center yille, a mentioned last week, by Braes Rob inson, formerly of Hsrrisbug, did not die. Bobinaoa wa discharged, even Nevmsodi admitting that bs wa entirely justified in shooting him. Iet Fridav Mr Geo L Blank man oorehaa- ed Mr K W Langdon' inter in tbe drag buaitt and will hereafter run It in bis own name. Mr Blook man Is a good business msn, thoroughly reliable and will keep np th plead id reputation of th place , I D Milter, of Miller Station, received ninety nine dollars in premiums at the SUt fair on bia Hereford stock, given strictly on their merit. Mr Miller baa some of this splendid breed be may well be proud of. They attract deserved attention. Crawford, th snterprisina pbotexraphr has lost received a new set of maget (leant back ground aad acossaori, for making th latest sty I of photo. Go and see them. Also soma novelties in the wy of pallett pnotos, Which at very handsome. Friday evening a Bermld tvpoaociden tally dropped s lamp down tbo back way into some sbsWiiiga ia Brink 'a furniture store, sotting or to tho oombaetibl staff. Several foil of water quickly applied smothered what might hay been quit a firs. Th W W Ciowder farm adrrtid in tbo Dkmocsut was acid tost Friday to Mr F 8 Dough too. a subscriber of this paper, for S.000, It oootoinad 106 acre. An adv in Lb Ihosoour reach the people, and that waa what sold Mr C farm for him. When th system todebilitated by diaaos. it should be strengthened and renewed with prve riif worthy of all that east be said in it favor. Sold by draggtet aad dealer io sdfrtosa, Msn ft Hi botaisa, If. Aa tbe light of th moon to tbe belated traveler, a tbe refreshing shower to tbo withering plant, a tbe eparklioc water to the thirsty traveler, no to the dropping invalid, fever toeeed and racked with pain, is Pre' Hamburg Ta bringing with It STCWJl AT & SOX, -DK4I.KI i IN- HARDWARE, Iron, Steel,. Coal and Chain. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, WAGON MATERIAL, MECHANICS TOOLS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, ROPE ANB CORDAGE, BARBED WIRE, BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, POWDER AND SNOT, BLASTING AND CIANT POWDER, PAINTS AND OILS, GARDEN AND CRASS SEEDS. SILVER STEEL X Out Saws, STEWART & SOX. "DOK4PS1NTEU ISK'PvT Yea. Prushaw, "The Druggist" can be found two doors west of the Revere House where he continues to put up nothing but pure and fresh drugs. Try him and vou will trv him again. New Oatflt. J. 11. Burkhart has received n large lot of all kinds of the latest styles of type, also some of the largest and best wood type In the State. This with hi Urge stock of pa per he is enabled to do better work and cheaper than can be had in Oregon. He will print 1000 Letter head for $3.50, 1000 Note head, $ a.50, 1000 Bill hetda, $3, and other work In the same proportion, all on good paper. Give him a call. ' Cheap for Cash. Work bora for sal. loqoire at this office I a ilea Ha 1 N H Alloa A C j. are now receiving direct from the maaofactor, H J Hollirook St Co., of U'Jea, N. Y., a fall Una of hi jastljr cel ebrated fine shc for ladies and roes in C. D. ML aad K. ML widths Thee goods will gtv splendid satisfaction, ia fact there ar no better mad. Th .Salem .Stafatntfla sets it to aaeaossd to boild a branch of ta Oregon Pact tic Bail road from near Hatem to that city, sod org a meeting to make known the wishes of the eiticene of that city ia tbo matter. This m tbo second oity board from in a lik Ltet Tttda v Frank Worrell, while work ing on the O F bridte aero tbo Haatiam fell a boat twenty feet on some timbers, strik ing an hi head aad shoulders, severely, though not dangvroaaly injuring him. Dr, KUia, of this city, was eent for aad attended the injured mar. It Saturday while working 00 VV. E. Tu roll's new rr-sidsnoo, Mr J Baadieoato, fell about twenty feet, striking oa hi bead and shoulders, bet fortunately not breaking any bone ner injuring hint internally , but utile ently to lay him up for everl week. Wood thieve have been about ; pre; on the piles of peaeoahle ctttaaa. Thompson, VV R Biota and several others are reported as mourners t tbe amount of a quar ter to) three noarter of a cord apiece . It tea moan man who will steal hi neighbor 'a wood. Wm McKinnon waa brought to Albany laat Saturday by Sheriff Smith and on Mon day taken before Justice Humphrey on a caargeof assault upon Mr Walter MoQee, meetien of which waa mad in last week Dkskk rat Ths proeaenooo withdrew the complaint and he waa discharged. He had already faced a Lebanon J. P. and been given his liberty. Evidently there are two big aide to tbo matter. At a meeting of tbo Council Friday even ing aa ordinano waa passed giving the 0 P RK Co. tbe tight of way along Water Street. Tbe contract tor an eight inch sewer acre Ferry Street at tbe junction with Seventh was ordered let. A aew foot bridge cros tke ravin near J O Cherry's foundry waa ordered bout. Tbe lamp 00 tbe Ditch near Dr Hill's waa ordered kept lighted nights, by the way, what wa it was pat ap for. Rev J W Wobb, of Salem, delivered an addres entitled "None of Your Burin,' st ths Opera House last Monday svening to a good audience. It wa t the point and bowed tbe fallacy of tbe cry of personal liberty ta tbt contest for a prohibitory law, The speaker demonstrated that it U some of year business hetner institution ar li censed that eauae uin tenths of crime and misery untold. Lilt fncs lav at The Dalle, on the open ing day of the Waaoo county fair, McRmgbt Brot hr'a t vo year old stallion, D.d.w. won th two year old race without say effort, dis tancing Ida eompet'.tor. H can trot in lea than three minutes with ease, though hi time in this race for several reason was slow er. Be will be remembered as ths two j ear old that wa to have trotted in this city on Sept. Itt Thrifty people will spprcia our value price. Rawxsxb St Knows au.. MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN BY m. j. 8tocki(an, At bar rsaiJsnse opposite Albany fftffty The People's Cash Store. SOBER THOUGHTS FOR REASONING MEN AND THINKING LADIES. llsal QaessUoata.-Wber in Al bany is th boat plana to boy goals fm eaaL ? Echo baa long ami uaJ rkaM But SHANE& LONSWAY Huts a' last aawswerod sound. with a corta ii OITY FEED AND SALE STABLE, Dr. I. N. Woodle, V. 8. Tbsy have removed their 1 nslnans th ator form triyoccu pie i by Fox, A UOw where Ibev earrv a mammoth ntock of Dry and Fancy Hoods. Fuoitfeisg tods, Millinery, Boots and Cloaks, Etc, Near Central School House. Hot ass boarded at reteonab! rates, and purchased aad sold. ALBANY, ORECOU. Do You Want Furniture ? IP YOU DO OO TO W. H. WILLARD, Va don't propose to write an ioKeaiot a I ndvort lament quoting price of good to mislead the public. We will live van price a: our count that will be, to saw tbo leaa atartling. Wo don't intend tv sell yoa Cabot A below 004 aa a bait, aad cheat on aotneth ing not 00 familiar. W anil to all alike snd mark all good in t.a 1 1 or be. We have bnt ri m tea, aid that tbe lowemt. aioat luart-hat&ta bve "Bod Book" prices, but era hav got nam In "coder the bad rate," an J stow o-ir customers want to know what era aro reding- on. That question inn momen tous oue it is the first discovery of thai r njiou. We may not sooooed on oar SHADE OF PROFIT plan, bnt we sning out Hope, tt king for motto on Faith and boat make aad Wallace 6t Thompxon haye received their machinery for manufacturing baking powder and have already considerable powder on the market. It is put up in botes neatly labeled, Mr J II Burkhart printing the labels, and is absolutely pure, as its name "Purity Baking Powder" implies, no injurious ingredients being used. They propose making it a standard article. This is a worthy interpriae and ahould be encouraged. I have received my new stock of mnslin underwear . Th good are made on a look stich machine, and warranted to be full size and length and price reasonable. XAHVth E. Youifo. " - -MeUwaia Clothing. Mcll wain's fail and winter stock of cloth ing is arriving. It includes the latest styles and is commanding attention, b'se his Chin chilla coats. Fine stock to select from. Alt goods warranted aa represented and perfect nt guaranteed. Will Buy Hogs. Highest market price paid for hogs, by "Jim Westfall," opposite S E Young', Al- bany, Or. Do not sell without calling on him. Much the Largest ami Beat. Wm. Fortmiller & Co's furniture store has been nearly doubled hi size, and filled with a splendid stock of furniture, "chuck" ull. Twenty-five varieties of chairs and seventeen styles of bed-room sets, as an ex ample. Besides a fine Sine of upholstered goods. Largest and best stock In Aiban No doubt of it. 6 or 7 men are constantly employed in manufacturing t, and shipments are made to all parts of the N. W. from Tacoma to Grant's Pass. This beside a big retail trade. The buyer is bound to get satisfaction. tar A new feature is a machine for trim ming wall paper pi which they have a large and splendidly selected stock of the latest varieties, sold cheap and trimmed free. Also nice line of window shades. The Leading Printing House. His Dry Goods. The fall and winter stock of dry goods received at Mullwain'e, is a Urge one, well elested, embracing all ths latest novelties. and in quantity and of a quality notaurpass- en nere. uo not ouy witnoos examining. Thomas Turoer, of Harriaburg, was m the city yesterday. Those in need of any kind of printing should call on or send their orders to J. H Burkhart. He does work better and cheap er than any printing house in Oregon. All work delivered promptly either in person or by mail or express. No delays for the want of material, as he keeps on hand a large stock of all kinds of paper, cards, etc., that he has purchased in the East at prices that cannot be underbid. Send for price list. If you want a stylish winter garment go to Monteith k Seiteabaoh, agent for Sprirger Bros, tailor made garments for ladies, misses and children. Another aliipmeut oi ladies fin shoes in all width and aizua just in this week. Custom ers remark what perfect beauties. Hod tie Id St Brownell. See Dr Woodle' uew adv. in another col umn. He has a new barn and all the conven iences for boarding horses, and will givs them ths beat of care. Mr Hunt'a headuaartera in tbia oity ar at th old Putnam oair factory, where pro duce, material, eta, are received and for warded to the front. J B Horner, principal of the Rossburg public schools has published a pamphlet en titled, "Book-keeping for Beginner." It is said to be a good thing. Mr John Morgan has bseu let tho contract to do the brick work on the Young Blook. B W Cnodiff brick kiln ha been purchas ed to be used in its construction. Should you desire to sell your property call on Burkhart k Keeney as they advertise property placed ia then hand, aud charg nothing nnleas they effect a sale. Mr John Craft 'a team ran away oa Satur day going up Ferry Street into the country. Mr Craft got a horse at a livery stable aad captured thorn in good condition . C W Watts, of this city, received ths con tract for printing tickets for the November special election, neine the lowest bidder. He will print about half a million. Tickets from Albany to the Mcchauica fair at Portland and return have bssn placed at $8.73, inc'nding on admisaion to th fair, which opens October 6th and close October 22nd. Tbe elegant sst of upholstered furniture teen Wednesday at Wm Fortmiller St Co.a has bean purchased by Mr Contractor Hunt. It was the finest ever offered for sale in Albany. Be Careful. Th Postmaster cdls attention to the fol lowing points : Do oot put a letter unsealed iu nffbvi with a one omttt ststnp. tl.e Past- It will not be for !. I hv the Post master. Drop letter scale I, r uoaealed, require one cent AH 'sound, third, and fourth olaaa mail matter Inch includes newapa am, period icals, ierohadis and so forth, must be wrappt-d iu such uuiinv aa to be easily eX arnined by the Poat master without irjury to the wrapper or its contents. If oot so wrap ped it will be the duty of the Postmaster to chari'y letter post'iue for th same. If such matter, not wrapped aa above, is deposited in th olfioe box without the Postmaster' knowing the seuder, such matter will not be forwarded. it is a crimioal offense to put a letter in seouiul, third, or fourth olasi mvtter to ba sent at lower than letter rates. where you will find the finest fiTuabed BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AN I LOUNGES. Also a fine Una ot PICTURE FRAMES, and a bnndard different style of Mouldings. Picture frames made to order. Th largest and boat atook of UNDERTAKERS B00D8, aver kept ia Albany. Pries reasonable. C. L. BLACKMIAN, uccessor to E. IV. La tgdo. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, COMIIS, and everything kept in n fitet-clnss Ding Store, Also a fin stock of pianos and organs. ALBANY. 0REG0M. EXC E LSOR Remember wa make a imported specialty of fine Administratrix Notice, Notice Is hereby given thai tka under signed has this dav been by the County Court far Linn county, Oregsu, duly ap pointed Administratrix of tae estate of William Drinkard, late of Linn county, Oregon. All persons having claim against the estate of said dseaswed are inquired to present tnem property veri fied within six months from the date bora of, to the undersigned at hat home near Halaey. Linn county, Oregon. This 15th of Sept. 1887. Martha a. Dunk .h, Administratrix of t ha estate of Wm, Drinkard, deceased. J. K. WATHBaFORD, Attorney for Administratrix. Letter Idst. Following la the Ustfoqiettera remaining in ta Pwk4 Offles, Albany, Unit county, Oregon. Sept. Hind ,18s? Parson, calling tar these letter must give fee Oats o which they were edrsrtlsed Andrews, Henry Kits. Mrs W ry, Thos Copp, ttivld Chaster,, Joe O It) Dlnsmore, Winnie Eyensen, 0 Gibson, Jss A Hlnehman, ss N Johnson. A M Livia, Lonts Masters, Mr Belle Mlllan, T J Ryland, John Robertson, Frank Sommsrvilie, Mrs A Wenmer, t J Wstktns. J T Wiley, Mrs Jennie (i) B. MARRIED. Arnold, Harry JBpSJK: Baker, C K Burgee, J U Clemens, Albert Duncan, Mrs Llszie Kslsnhach, 8 Pester, P llmo:e, A lsimm, George Jones, Sam Lambert, Mrs AnnU;(2) Mills, it W Psrliit. Mr B C Reynolds, R M HtubslefleUL J U Thompson, K P Wdliams, K C Walling, Uwsh THOMPSON, P. M. TAYLOR WALTON. A", the home of the bride's mother, Mrs Huttie Walton, Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 18S;, by Rev T J Wilson, Mr. Grant Taylor and Miss Clara Walton all of Lir n countv. ALPHINB HECKER. On Sept 14th. 1887, atCorvalhs, Ma, Jaoi: Alfhink, of Drowaey, Grant Co., and Miss Mary Hecrrr, of Benton oounty. Th happy couple left yesterday with a loaded wagon across the mountains for tbsir future homo, where tho good wishes of mnuy friends go wifh them. PIED. ALLEN. At her mother's ' ieaideno, nra Newport, Sept 19th, 1887, Hblen KV wife of Barton R, Allen, a,l 55 eirs 4 months and 15 day. Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Etc. Our great stock of Domestic Goods w i save m toy dollars to sensible house kt tit ers who wilt tr d 1 ostein i rely witn ta. Table Linens.NapkinSeTowalSaSaiasi- ings. Muslins, Binghams, kmj Down. Flannels and Blankets at Mill Prices. Ho siery for the Million, fiibboa and Lace Departments Orewtocied, Our Millinery Department e tub rat e every novelty invented by Damn fashk a, with Misa Fountain, at its head a San Francieoo artist, jf you need miltiiery go to tbo "Fountain Head" for if. Wa have teen driven into the Boot aad Shoo business by the importunity of our customers and again bring aur long ox psrieuce m that branch of business into activity again. We aro agents lor the Wanameker Clothing House of Philadlephia, We fall all goods for ca b or produce. Don't Go in btbl ! Wo will pay you TO nf s your wheat on trade. a bushel for SHOE & L9ISWAY, Albany, a.