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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
ohc ymorat. rntDW.. .APRIL 12, 1889. 8riTE3 & KJii.rs mm KUTTIHO. rrenrleinta. LOCAL RECORD. Ah Its For Far Man. "Alfred Sbep nard. o( Turner hat discovered a new end novel wav of destroying thousands of In sects, etc, that are to damaging to fruit and fruit treet says hit plan, which we are Informed worka wonderfully, It at followt Place a tub of strong toap tudt out among the fruit treet or shrubbery and at nljjht nl.tr a rommon coal oil lamp Hunted, uu der the tub, which thould be placed upon ttaket about two feet from the gronnd. Thauiimli. unon thouandof buffs and In- ucti will find thslr wav Into the tub of tudt, where they are destroyed. The lljht tervet to draw them to the tub and It. It reallv wonderful how many will accumu late durlnff the hourt of one nlirbt.-Salcro Qav It Away. The Sulci Statesman menttontthe pretence of the Albany dele gallon In that city Monday during the argument of the Washington Street grade auit and addt : "They brought Marshal Hoffman alone: becaute of hit handsome uniform, which would go far tuward In tlmating that they came from a good slaed clty.but the way Cap. Humphrey ttood and atared at the street cart and other evidences of city life here gave the whole thing away." Cap. learned that trick during the session of the latt legislature. Salem peo ple did It to much that he got in the hubtt himself. What Cap. was staring at wat the amallnest of the cart. Fourteen men filled one to full that ttatet were needed to get en top. Cue an. A Philadelphia patent medicine firm wantt the Dkmocrat to run an ad for half price, and beside tlgn a contract that we will not knowingly lnert any advertite ment which may be a copy, In whole or part, of that furnished ; or that nothing thall be published which may be calculat ed to Injure thebutlnettof Cure All & Co; or by mentioning the tame In centure ; but will exert ourtelvet to protect and pro mote their Interests. We give thit at a ample of what It expected of the newspa per of to-day. It la not only to run the ad vertitementt,butittttogetln and ru.le lor the advertiser, jutt naturally make the weat pour off for him. So far at we are concerned thlt Philadelphia firm can ga to northern Alatka for all of us. Foolish Rumor. The Oregon Mist hat gotten in and hatched up a rumor, a very ridiculoua one too, particularly when it it remembered that Chicago and Northwest em stockholder! have also millions of dot lara Invcstedln the Oregon Pacific The Mist taya : "The rumor now It that the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, which t building now through Idaho, to reach an outlet on the Pacific coast, hat changed itt intention in regard to connecting aith the Oregon Pacific, and making Yaqulna Bay their terminus, and will Instead build to Astoria." When the C4NW want to go to Astoria they will do to by way of Al bany. Keep that In your head. A Dampijh, A Portland paper throw the following cold water on the State reform school "The app-oprlatlon of $30,000 for a State reform school by our latt Legislature wat just so much money thrown away. The difficulty in California with tuch an Institution wat, that you had to convict a child of mltdernenor or felony before he could be sent there; and no man wantt to tit upon a jury and convict the on of hit neighbor, perhaps lesa than 16 year old, oi a crime. The experiment cost California $260,000 from first to last ; and the great deserted buid:ne stands near Marytvllle on the old I Uncut road." Mr W E Turrell told to Hon Geo E Cham berlain hia fine residence at the comer of Seventh and Taker Streets, together wkh the carpets, thadea, etc.. not includiag movable goods. Consideration about $65(10 Mr Chamberlain at the tame lime sold to W E Baker and C O Cahlen hit property t the corner of Ferry and Seventn Street, n which he had just begun the erection of a nice residence, Mr Baker getting the corner lot and Mr Cahlen the Inside lot. Consideration private. Thit It one of the best locations in the city. Y. M C. A.OaoAiUBD. An organiza tion of a Y. M. C A. wat effected at the Presbyterian Church by the adoption of a constitution and the election of directors. Mr. M. O. Brink waa made Chairman of the meeting and C D. Woodworh, Secre tary. A nominating committee consisting of A. W. Thompson and W. T. WUet named the following for directors, all of whom were duly elected : W II Lee, C D Woodworth, E F Sox, Edward Blodcetf, Geo Vtasalo, W F Read, M O Brink, V W Baldwin, W T Wilea and Dr O C Aubrey. The Board of Directors will elect perman ent officera Friday night. A Crowd, A large crowd on Fintt Street Mondayafternoon made it look yery much as If a first-class fishtof tome' kind was taking place. A close Inspection though, revealed the fact that it wat only Mr John Bruth on hit light running tricy cle, which he made himtslf. Unlike the rubber tire affaire run by invalid Mr Bruth'a it of solid steel and iron and it operated by the hands. It it easily navi gated by the use of a small amount ot mus cle. At an attraction it is much more noticeable than the Eastern tricycle and the tire is not cut to pieces every other day, Some Fine Views Crawford & Pax- ton's views of the horse show are now ready, and exhibit some fine icencs. A general one from the court house steps as the horses were congregated around the square presents a live scene, one equal to a successful fair. Horsemen should send the Pictures east to their friends. The firm also have iust taken some fine Willam ette river and Albany scenes as well as some excellent sterescoplc views. Craw ford & Paxton arc doing some very artis- tic work. What it Means. A correspondent writes as follows s "Will you or some one else tell us what this sort of language means and where it originated, we heard a hieh-toned gentleman use it He said to his daughter : 'Get a move on now. It means that he desired her to put a little action Into her movements. It is possible he was hancine on the front gate and it was II o'clock at night. As for its origina lion, we think it just growed, like lopsy. Two A Day. It is reported that at an early day two daily passenger trains will be out on the Oreeon Pacific road, and that both trains will make close connec tions with the through California trains of the Southern Facihc at Albany. Kefublt can. Row. A firtt-clatt row occured on First street Saturday evening at the corner of First and Broadalbin street, resulting in some lively shoulder striking of short dura tion, as a "cop" appeared in the distance and the young men dispersed at an electric rate. Paralytic Stroke Rev. J W Harris, of this city, had a stroke of paralysis late , yesterday evening, and for a time was In a very critical condition. Dr Richardson re turned trom tne oecuiueoi me gentleman at 10 o'clock last nieht, and reports him resting easy, and hopes are entertained that Wood Wanted. Old or new subscrib ers who wish, can pay for subscription io th Democrat In wood. Let those who desire to avail themselvet of thlt oppor tunity deliver the wood to us at once, Unreliable Figures, There aie about 1 00,000 school children In Oregon be tween the ages of 4 and 30 according to the census recently taken. According to tl way the cltiea are figuring out big popula tions this would make one for Oregon of 300,000, whereas the number is atout 300, 000. The same allowance thould be made for cities. Salem for Instance figured out 10,000, whereat 6,000 would be high. Some curious figures my be teen In Cram's last Atlas, which civet the population of every city, village and county in the United Mates, a peculiar Instance It noticeable, it gives the population of I'icrce county a 3,600, or about that and that of Tacoma, which It located in it at 0.000, and the sonu latlon of Seattle Is considerably more than mat 01 Mug 1 county, Ksltina'lng popu auont is very unri-naue business. Y. M. C. A. Snnday afternoon a pre llmlnary meeting waa held at the Opera House for the organisation of a Y. M. C A. In this city. There wat a good attend anee. Mr. Noel II lacks. Secretary of tha Northwest Y. M. C. A. gave a talk" on the nature of the organisation, Its object, etc, and forty-three names were secured at once. Membership Is divided Into three classes. Active, consisting of male church members, no limit at to age 1 associate, consisting of men regardless of church af filiations, and auxiliary, consisting of wo men who will be willing to assist at the proper lime. Ihe organlxatlon thouirh run entirely bv the men. It Is proposed to have a hah, and eventually parlors, reading room, rvinnitlum, etc. The mem. bership fee will be $3 a year and it Is esti mated mat it win cost not to exceed $400 a year 10 run it. The Gardkn Spot. Hon. Thos. Cau- thorn while In Portland last week met a gentleman who Is a world-wide traveler, being a general manager of the business cf D M Osborne & Co In every civilised country and every considerable city in the world. Some years ago this gentlemen and Mr Cauthorn met and the traveler gave It at hit opinion that '.his valley en celled every country he had ever v lilted. He said that the business of his agency in Portland stood the highest of any in respect to the collections. At their last meotW. Mr Cauthorn asked what hethousht about the valley now. He said he had been over the whole world since thev had met before and he still thought that this Willamette valley was the garden spot of the globe. Benton Leader. Two Canes. Last Saturday the Linn council P of II held a very tuccessful meeting, full of good cheer, and cheered by some remarkably good eatables. A feat ureof the affair wat two cane presenta tions. One by Hon R A Irvine, of anele gant gold headed cane on behalf of the council to Mr Job Powell, as an apprecia tion of hla services as president for five years, and the other to Mr, Mart Miller bv P Payne for the council a-i a token of their appreciation of hia services as agent. Both were surprises to the gentlemen. The Masonic Tkmple. Mr D C Sche'l hat prepared the plant for the new Mason ic baft to be built this summer at the form er site of the First National bank. It will be a handsome building 40 x too feet. The lower atory has already been spoken for by Fort miller Si Irving for their furni ture store, while the second story will make the largest and probably finest hail In the city. A town clock will be placed on top of the building, making an additional at traction and a much needed institution on the street The old buildings are being moved and work will be begun at toon as possible. Fire Matters, At a meeting of the Board of De'.egatea latt Monday it wat re solved that the resolution passed In 1SS6. providing for a call back tlgnal.be enforced. Under this resolution in case of false alarm jutt at soon as the fact is known a call back algnal.conslsllng of three and two taps should be given. Exempt certificate .No. 90 was granted and new badges will toon be ordered for exempts, smaller and more tasty than the olJ and cumbersome affairs. Yaqcixa Bay. Mr Spencer waa re lieved the first of the weak at agent at Ya qulna and went to San Francisco on the Willamette Valley. Mr Stewart It again acting at agent for the O P company .... If the railroad arrangements reported on foot two dally trains each way and a low round trip rate from Portland are carried out, the people of Yaqulna bay can make calcula tion on a big influx of alrangers this sea son, and arrangements should be made in time to accommodate them. RefmbiKan. Drayage Kates. Urayage rates are probably as reasonable in Albany as In any city in the state, being less than in many places. Following are the prevailing rates here : Hauling sand,dirt,etc, $1 per load; lumber, $1 per load ; household furniture, 75 cents per hour; f rcight,50 cents per ton, trunks, etc ,15 cents. These rates In plain ly printed figures are tacked on all the drays of the city. Chinese Houses. Mr II L Cranorhas let the contract to Mr J as Sliahan and sons for building two Chinese laundry houses on Second Street, iust - east of John Schmeer's. They will be 1450 and two stories high, Jim Westfall will also move which seesaw t. lined to become the Chi nese quarters tf-i be city. (J liuiK !.!, i-l Ut 1.,-ui cf I'iukUuit & l'orcc, '!) pvi. itets, cf tl.ii city, sold his In t In Uu.! business to Rescoe lilbler, cf CoivnllU. Mrllsblcr, who Is a practical printer, will take possession Immediately and the luni name will ticienfter be Royce it lliblor. This house ha already been noted for its cood work and prompt atten tlon to business, and we have no doubt but what the firm will still continue to merit the steadily Increasing patronage bestowed upon it. No Pay. In the circuit court Wednes day at Salem, In the cate of W W Biggs one of Governor Pennoyer'a railroad com mlislonei, a demurrer to the complaint was sustained on the ground that the com plaint did not slate sufficient tacts to en title Biggs to a writ of mandamus com pelling tlto secretary of stale to give him his saUrv. The case will Immediately be appealed" 10 the supreme court, Opkkino Days Of latest spring styles for 18S9. Friday, April 1 ath and following davs. at E. and C. Howard's, Albany, Or ... . .. I... I'p stairs to tne icit over 1 1 uuuruiue t harness shop. At Cost. G. W. Simpson has jutt rt. elved at a bargain a large lot of ladles muslin underwear and Infants' robes, slips and hood, which he will sell at wholesale ost, marked In plain figures. Pkkmivm Savon. F L Kenton has just received another large shipment of Premi um Savon snap direct from the factory. Thlt toap Is put up especially for Mr Ken ton and Is warranted to give aatIsfactlon.lt U now being sold at $1 per box. . Ei.kctkp. 6000 rolls of wall paper In an Immense number of patterns at Fortmlller k Irvlng's, the finest line In the central Willamette valley. It It an art gallery to see It all. Summkr Wrap. Novelties in beaded and stockinet jacket just received. SAMUEL K. YOUNU. 0abiks. The finest line of baby carr aes In the Valley j'ut n :elved at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the carriage. Struck Oil At $t.J per c nation can bet Standard r oil, at the Willamette Packing Co,' store. cirartExcv. Every city in Oregon, even Corvallis and and Roseburg, Is crying that now Is the golden opportunity. All of them are feel ing of their pulse and remarking that they think it does beat a little more boyishly. Then they begin practicing on the word boom, and ere they know It are declaring hat they really believe they are booming. 'crha Hits latin cure 1 something that icts to the nerves of even cities. Several good men are making the atten tion to lawns and gardens a business In Al- bany. Always stand In with tre men who are w illing to work, and the man who la able had better hire his work done than do It himself it thvre are those witling to do It. tor this l what keeps the ball moving. If the rich man wants exercise let him fix up the yard of the poor widow. This may be strange doctrine; but a trial of It wouldn't change the course of the aun. Young men certainly need a place to go nights where they will be sate trom evil associations. Our city Is rapidly increas ing in the population of its young men, and thev ail demand company. If they can't get U In any other way they go to the saloon, and that eventually settle the ac count in most cases. The Idea of a gym- naslum and reading room and parlois for same and sociability in connection with a Y M C A where young men can congre gate whatever the color of their necktie I a good one, and the sooner Albanj has such a place the better it wilt be for the young men of the -ity. Muscle and mor als and sociability ought to make a good team. V Cii I'UOCKEDINO . Thursday evening, April 9, 1889, Present Couitcllmen GraJwohl, Park er, Burkhart, Tabler, Deyoe and French, and marshal and recorder. In the absence of the mayor, C G Burk hart was elected mayor pro tetn. The following UU were ordered paid: Cost bills, $34.60; John Cochran, $41 J Iloselt, $3;J Bernham, $3 (0 J N Hoff man, $33,151 N J Henton, $11.05; Parker Bros, j6 3.e ; J N Hoffman, $47-1 U B M Huston, $15; J N Hoffman, $36. The committee on streets and public property asked tor further time. The city marshal recommended several sidewalk Improvements. . Reports of treasurer and recorder for tst quarter were read and referred, showing the following s , received. , On hand Jan 7. , Fines .......... Licenses Lumber told,.. 3 7 . 5 00 . 774 00 . IS PAID OUT City warrants, , . . Interest Balance on hand. I34 47 :: III $334 47 $6800 50 Outstanding warrant, March 31, 180 I Warrant were drawn as fallows: City officer, mayor and council. . .$ 46 00 Recorder,.,....,. 79 5 Marshal 430 5 Treasurer a., 00 Attorneys' fees 35 00 Policemen 43 Electric lights 314 00 rlre department. Street work Small pox case. . Sundries ...... . 64t an 3? 76 Petition of board of fire delegate asking that an -ordinance be passed making It a misdemeanor lo drive vehicles over hose during fire. Referted. Petition of Will Bros asking for privilege of carrying 100 pounds of powder at hia residence. Referred. Petition of I P Ga.bralth and others for privalege of latteral sewer connection with Call pool a street sewer was referred Petition of on A Crawford and others for privalege of building cold storage at foot of 3d street wat referred to committee on streets and public property. Petition of L II Monlanye asking tor a sewer trom Broadalbin street lo mldute of block opposite Catholic school was read and referred, A communication providing for a reso lution for report from the city surveyor on Railroad street sewer wa laid on table. Councilman Gradwohl Introduced a res olution providing that sidewalks hereafter constructed on ad street, Washington to Lyon streets, be ten feet wide; also on tide streets to 3d street, Washington to Baker, be ten feet wldei and id to 5th, Washing ton to Baker, be 8lt wide, that an ordinance be Introduced to this effect. Petition of L H Montanye for side and cross walks wa referred. Petitions of Fannie I lammer and Fred Grimmer for sidewalk were read and re ferred. Councilman Gradwahl moved that ordl. nance be passed providing that block Fer ry to Lyon streets, north side Second street, be placed within fire limit. Alley In rear of John Schineer't stable ordered graded within thirty day. . Illll of councllmen and mayor were or dered paid and the folio wing: N II Allen, $t 18; O K Assn. rent, $15; J A Crawford, $15: FM Westfall, $1031; S' II Allen, $1. Adjourned to meet Thursday evening, April 11, A fiae KtrertV tin of gold beaded ceo at II UZ&L CSTaT. SILK. As recorded In the Record c's office for Linn county, Oregon t Alex Weil to David Cehn ,et at po erot Attorney l)a Id Cohen et al to Eugene Myer, power of Attorney.. S W Crowder to J P Gatbraiih. 6 lbany.. acre near Albany. Taarat. 1) II James to Solomon Underwood, "11 Schmeer, ..40 lota,blk 77, M MA.... P W Spink to S W PaWey, Toww Talk. An immense shipment of Town Talk Savon soap received at Wal lace & Thompson's, made especially for their trade. They knew it would cause the town to talk when the price, $1 a box, was known, so they gave that name. The quality also is unsurpassed. It w'U slip away at a terrific rate at $1 a box. Kecx Broke. Mr A J Crabb, an old resident of Linn county, felt down a cellar at Wallula a few days ago and broke hit neck, dying immediately. Mt Crabb mov ed from 8hedd only a few months ago. He was not of very sound mlnd.and It is possi ble the fact had something to do with his death. A Wasiiixo Machine Factory. Mr W II Shanafelt of this city is manufactur ing a washing machine different from any thing else under the tun, and, we hope, it will prove better. An ordinary tub is util ized for the purpose. Attachments to it provide for pulling a handle back and for- wards and the clothes are washed clean without any back breaking exercise. Likes the Suburbs Mr J P Galbralth, Secretary of the Woolen Mills, last Tues day purchased of S W Crowder his sub- 1 . ! . , . .. . uruan property, consisting 01 six acres, pny- ing 314000 lor tne same. Another Sale. Tuesday Mr G F Simpson purchased of F L Such the fine residence property formerly owned by J H Burkhart, pay inn $1 coo for the same The consideration to Mrs Such was $3800, Arm Dislocated. Last Tuesday while working on a small horse shed being erect ed In the rear of F H Pfeiffer's. Mr Chas Howlin fell from a step ladder dislocating his right shoulder. Dr Maston put It in position. VII.. Vtlnnl M-Fr1int' u-hnnt rinses the uth of the present month. Ml Mln- John Prader to John nle hat taught tlx month here and hat given good satisfaction and now the pro poses to retira from the prates ion for the prcnl as she did not want the school any longer. We understand she Is going 10 take a trip to California, dame rumor saya she is going to take a partner for life. Mr. Wm Robb will wield the birch In the Tangent school for the next two months, commencing next Monday. Prof. Kibbits has completed his engage mcnt with the band boys here a teacher. A very Interesting protracted meeting is In progress in Tangent, conducted by Rev Uomann ot the M fc. cnurcn nouin. The farmers are about done seeding In thi vicinity. lUMo or .10,000 bushel of wheat remain in the warehouse kt thi place unsold. R E. Moore has moved Into the Mc Mullen house. 3. 11. Moses and wife have moved to the Alsee Valley to make that their future home. ihe croquet craze Is at its full height In Taoeent at present, raetne: all Sunday, as well as any other day. We are clad to see Rev. I. W. Cralu Jn the pulpit again after a spelt of sickness. G. W. Simpson and wife, of Albany, were visiting In Tangent the first of the week. . 49- 800 60CTH ALBANY. A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing Jo Its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and you will be convinced of their merits Call eat! v and secure a home before tne advance in price. Apply to TWEKDAI.E SC KEDFIELD, Agent, First door south of Post Office. blk 60, Albany. one acre In II a 3rd A ix K Kohier, trustee to E J LJ.nt.lng, w ti blk lie. II a A Soo Plat of Hackieman's ath Addition filed. Andrew Cowan to J L Cowan, et al. 4 Iota, blk ion, and three lot, blk 107, il'a ad A; also part of blk 43, IPs d A $ J S Caldweil to Frank Winkler, 11 acres, i w 1.. Louts Miller to W S Denham, lots 1 and 2, blk 30. Albany G W Maston to Edward Huston, lots. 17, tS, 35, 16 and 17, in Maston' Waverly Fruit Farm Richard Cheadle to Wm Whealley. so acre of R Cheedle'a D L C. R Cheadle to Pari Whealley, co- acre of R Cheadle' D L C. . . Jason Wheeler to Amelia Mueller, part of blk is. Albany II C Klenper J D Walton, lot 6, blk. 35, Kalston a 4m A to Lebanon. Geo E Chamberlain to W E Baker, lot 1, blk 53, Albany Albany Cem. As, to Camel la Mc r anand, lot 33, die 13, s a A Cem Ground J A Bllyeu to E O Hyde, 313 acres. low 1.. E O Hyde to J A Bllyeu, part of lot 3. acio Walter Turrell to G E Chamberlain part of block 0, E A Henry Fllndt to Maggie Kyle, part of lot 3, blk 11, li s md A...,. R E L Miller to r" D iberich, a acres, Tp to, R 4 w... S Shupe to H W Setllemier, lot ts, blk 34, M s ina a.... W II Cogswell to II J Maple, 113 acres, i p 11, K 4 w John Brush, et al to V.' S Denhamr w nam 101 13 P W Spli.k to J L Trumbull, part of blk bo, Ainany JIOMK AN D ABROAD ss 110 4000 3339 300 ,750 54S So 1500 3500 500 900 7S Soo 3430 3050 Soo MONDAY, . Arbor day next Friday. Majif Johnson and wlf, of l'sorls, paid thiiotuo a visit oatardsy. On Saturday night a 11,600,000 fire oc our red atSavaoaah, Georgia. Tba "Uooideat" and "Tbra Sitters" ran aground oa bar al 8alm Saturday. The Presbytery of tb Piasbjtsriaa eheroh convents at Lafayetta to-morrow. Marion county's delinquent tax roll it only u.KJS Ui, a remarkably good snowing. A single tax club hat beta organised in l'ortland with it U loompsou as i'rldBs. Esttar oooar no April 21, but already everything in Albany svto spring bonnets. J hi Mover and J P Oatbraith, of tka Brownsville Weolso Mill Co, aro U the city. Tha 'Asolus" slld out of tb Colombia a fw days ago with $114,000 worth of flour on beard. Tile Marshall, who hi bo livlna on tb Sound a)yar has returned to Albany to re side. 8 Shupp bas bought on lot in IPs 2-1 A, blk 24. Consideration $300. Burkhart & Keansy agent. Tb hliihaat rot paid in Albany to-de for a rtsideuoeis $23 a month, for a single store, witb basement, $73. The E, O. speaks of Ptr the Poet, of Kno. as s"Ciaek bralusd eoeentrle gsniar." Now look out for loro fun, - Oa Saturday. beavy snow storm prevailed throauhnut l'ennsylvabia and the Virginias, snow failing to the depth of 8 inebos. A man and family withlnz to run a farm lo Beaton eoubty eao hear of a plaee In Benton oouoty by calling at the Democrat offiee. Mr 0 K Hawkins, Kansas gratlamaa ha bought a residence and several lota in Al bany and propose making thla city hia home. , , ' Mr W II Greenwood, the bbotograpbar. ha just set to running a revolving photo grsph ease, which exbibite them to good ad vantage. , Wm Furins. of Parkvr, went over into Linn count the other day and Mid 120 pc for nearly adoan fin hp. Dallas ittmktr. Westlev Gray, for a Ions time proprietor of the Commercial and Cbemkta hotel, at SaUm, died the din lost at Lewistop, Idaho. at the age ot 72 year. Dr Starr, rveently of Brownayine, has bought of Mr Uridgeford the f'arriak prop erty 00 ttroadalbia slrsst and Saturday svao. tug moved witb hi family into it, Tb doc tor wiil open an cl3o bre. Dr Beer and wife were in the'olty Satur day, tbe former returning Saturday, while Mr Itoer. nee OUie tUrkpetrtoii remaiaeo fur a fw day. They are new attending lo Dr Rowland a boain at Baton, while tb Doctor i on a trip East. ft) tunas, Modmn4 of all pos in Illi nois and Indiana are pmpbabiy tbe White Cap. They have just done one thiag,tbougb, that will tickle some Albany people, Tbey have ordwredj the 81 vatieo Army la one place to "git. And it will git. Fartiea from Taooma sly it aa tbeir oila- lon that prices there have reached tbe top notch, and that aigo of a break are already visible t a good many bay bought ot a mar gin, and whan the call eomce far more mud tbe tumble will be a rapid oa. AttorUrn, Mr Isaac tSlons. who wiil hereafter make Albany bar home, ha ba on of Fortlaod'e ts-adiog artist for several year. Some of Mr Blum' eseetlant oro work baa baea la Albaoy, la rttuVrvet bouaebolda, for aeveral year. Salens hss a lawn tennis club with thirty member. Albany waa equal to tbe capital on the woolen mill question, why not try its band oa lawa Uoota, not aa a matter 01 riv al)?, though it might reeolt ia matohsa, but because the game ia the beet lawn game known and t a good Ihiog. 1 la Klamath eoanty Waver palte U at frasr ti two ti SO a pona4 ottsr, $1.60 to f2 a foot; 0000, 00 00 Uj oa vt. CO osatai liver grey fos, from .!& to HXt, aoeordin lo trades eroMlos, 10 iu; son snaimo, w 192.80. Bsr psiLs goMst fmra f 10te30 Tb pelt are abipped to Chicago. Too indication point to a vsrv eaeosssfal selmoa esos, eys the Aatoria Pkmeer. Tbe an river boat are oatebtng a large anaabor of eatmoo, more than doable the aambar eabt near the bar. Tbe fish trap mo not doing very wall, bat probably will gt tbeir bar later aa. Mr 8 E Young and Mr Dr MiU.r leltto. dy oa a vutt to their old home ia tne eaat, the latlar aftaeaa abaenaeot lhirty-ix year, during which period tit naa sn none of br atia op?. Tny will ne joined la Portland by Mr D W WakfWld, who will aeoampaey them. Utaoar tlffrpnd iron fteksr I'lty yes terday that they bad caught J U Iwke, waeted la I n Is 1 00 by Lang oiug let aa unpaid. waa bill, and a writ of arrest waa eut them ovr the line ; ao Fik will soon b raturoad to PeadUSoa to answer to Long Hiog aoeaaatioo K, O. Same name aa tkst of the miluanair N York capitalist who waa ia the otty recently with bta family. a valet and Bars. Rsvs Prichard and Condit and Wm Fort miller leave to-morrow morning; for Lafayette to attend the seaaioa of tbe Oregon I rasbr try taat eonyene at that pUo to morrow evening. Mr Fml Unbbin ia ia the city (tiling tbe convertible wire basket It may be usd as a flower pot bolder, lamp abadr, lamp attaea- maot for cooking, eg boiler, eak baabt and several other tbiog. and I a very handy and ebap apparatus to have ia the family. Better buy one. ' Tb Itssnsr "Wiluuaatt Valtey" i -. peeted at Yanuina By to-nijiht, with a uaa- Moger list of savanty-sia and a large load ot ireiant. should it arm a poiai brain will bring ta paaseoger to Albaoy at -ooo. That ia tb way the 0 P doe thing. DrSO Irvine of this eity. and Kv W W Leitaa, of Portland will laav oa to-night train for San Fraaeiaea, whsr tb Pacific Coast Synod et the U. P. Cbercb will eon vene in a fw days Rav Lngsn will go Kaet aa delegate to tbe National Presbytery of tbe onnren. Mr Chas Metxrar Isft for Corvallie to day in res poo to a dispatob from tbe Oregon Pacilio official to make arrangement for furnishing men tbia aummar for railroad wotk. Aa early rsaumptioa of work ia z peeled and more of it than during any pre vious yar. Lookout for lively titns this summer. j, The sea lioaf are getting in their work at lively rate thie aetson, and hardly a boat com in but has some fraction ot Rah left by in monsters,, a on 01 tne eanoenee y tarday fully balf of tb Uth received bore tbe mark at where a sea lion bad bit out a ohunk. Pioneer. Mf Mohesoey 1 in the city from Ta- ooma, and Friday, ami with Messrs Browoeil Dsnlay and others wiil start for thnir cele brated Santiain mines. Another fin sUtmer it i reported hss been bought by tii Oregon Development Co. and will b put on between San Franctao and Yaqaiue Bay in a few month. Tha coffiuiiaaioDsr appointed to select site for tbe navy yard on the northwest coast of tb racino, it i tatd. Have agreed upon a point on Paget sound, between Seattle and Taooma. This morning Wall so St Thompson tilled aa order for tome grooeriet to te sent to ICookford, W. T. That looks considerably like wheleeale business, Thi firm reoeiyre a large number of order from a dUtsno. MrTSklllmsn, tb desler in big horses, will leave io a tw weeks for France, wbere he will puruhaae for Western Oregon mark et a large stock of fine French horses, for wbian be already dm svri oraer. Tha matter of tbe Washington street' srade waa anmed yesterday afternoon as an- i tioiusted bv lb Dkmoviut and taken Into eonidrtion by Judge Boise, who rswrkd .. . . ...... t i.. 111 ! tt b would nana in a urcision wiinio day or two, John Leedy hss onn up on the line of tbe Oregon Paoitle near tb summit of the Cas cad mountains north of Fish laka to select a ait for hi saw mill. II wiil taw th lum ber for th bridge on tb Oregon Pact He road to be eotittruotsd this season , Hermann's lit must be a miserable one. He aays 1 "The preesore for otfic from our State ia tremendous. W have bad a dele ation of Oregooiane her sine tb inaugura tion. I pass my days ia traveling from on department to another and my nights are given np to callere." A special train bringing passengers from the "Willamette Valley'Varnved la theoity about II o'clock last eveuintf Faiial Sc Me. Mshaa'a circa troop were on board the "Willamette Valley' They will show at the Bay to-morrow, Corvallis Thursday and Albany Friday. . Tbe foreground of Crawford k Pax ton's photograph ot tbe burse show taken from the court house I a study, in which several subool ohildreo are tbe participant. Oca of the boy ie about to demolish a little girl, who stands witb her toes together awaiting results. Our councilman who wre io Salem yester tarJev were eonaiderablv aurnriaed at tba condition ot tbe grade of the street there, there evidently being no systematic move there ta keep tbe street in good condition. Tbi will partly recompense us for an item in a Salem paper a year age about our dog fen nel. Mr Gilliland was in th eity to-day. He aays several parties bare crossed th moun tain oa tb W V & C M wagon road on horse bark already. II will etart Friday with a gang of men end wagon from Lower Soda to oieaa out the read. He thinka it will be safe to start serosa witb teams by th 15tb inat MLh cm. "Leo" who Is correspondent at Rock Cieek for the StaUtma is off. He re ported that the Mill City nine challenged the first nine of Rock Creek, lhls 1 a mistake; Mill City wa asked to play, and not uitti about half an hour before the game commenced were any selections made as to who wa to ptav. We gave them credit tor what they did. Since the reporter is so smart we will mention that there were three old players from Slayton and Mehama who made the game one allied. Mr Leo reports last Sunday's pro ceeding quite a change. It is rumored that a Sunday school will be organized at the Butler school house Linn county. It is also talked of organ- Izlng a G T lodge In oar town. Success to Dotn,, 1 D Stewart Is coins: to accomodate his boarders bv connecting the railroad track and the Cliff house with step. Scott Shaw ha returned to Mill City again. It Is hard for him to say which place he likes best, Mill City or Stayton. Mr B F Wilcox was at Mehama a few days ago, In view of purchasing a farm. We have not learned how he succeeded. The Santlam Lumber Co is making pre naratleua to add to their mill a pony saw. 1'helr planer i also expected ever day, A midnight dance was given at the resi dence ot Mr and Mr Coat last Wednes day night and a nice time was the result Pat O'Reilly, the Gatesville real estate man, has accepted a job loading lumber for Mumps Is prevailing through our town. Robbie Shaw went to Stay ton to bis home on account of It. Frank Bell Is on a trip to Portland and intermediate points, Charlie Brown, of Stayton, spent a few day this week whh hi friend at thi place. The bridge carpenter came to Mill City Friday, and are now engaged in repairing bridge on the O P R K. A dance wat given at the Cliff house Caturday evening In honor of the bridge carpenters. It was good enough. Still Sealed Bids, wtbuesbAV Town Talk. Town Talk. New atyle Jewelry at French's. Philomath ia without a pbyeioian. Albany now has fifteen physician. Tb street sprinkler bas begua running. There are 7 1 pa pile eoiolled in tb New port public schools. A seeood'hand organ fur sale ekeaplat Mrs Hymens. j Buy your watcbee at French's. Big baH gain. 199 men are at work ia tb oemtesliarv hep at Salem. A line line el portiere lust received at Fortmlller k Ii vine's. Juade J W Whalley. of Portland reaiater- si at tbe St. Charles. f M Miller. t Lebanon, is a candidate for district pension eaamioer. Finest line of rue in th city list received at Fortmuler Irvieg. Jba Klley. nf Portland, will reitreaeet Oregoa at tbe World' fair in Paria. Kenton s Premium Savon Sosp ie tirst- elaea and all it cost is $1.00 per boa. R E Gibson, et vVtt hss purchased at io- teree ia tbe Alsea Packing Company. ConaideraUe of a trsfC-i ia developing oa tb Oregon Paetfie from Albany to Gt rule. Mayes J L Cowan baa been ia Walla Walla aotl ether ap Columbia citie on best tbe 00 Just Received. Bardue & Underwood have just received a fresh and choice supply of I Calfbrnia creamery butter and Swiss cheese. Call at once before the supply is out. ' Want to Know. Mr Henry Prnland aa o'J resident of cooety died at hut hem in this eonoty Sealed bid will be received by tbe Board of Director of tb Albaov, Street Railway Company of Albany, Oregon, up to and in cluding the Wad day of April, 1SS9, for tb construction of a street railway ia aaid eity. Separate bids wilt be received on eseb prop osition aa follows 1 1st For all lumber od in th construction of said road, 2nd. For all rail aad for iron material used io con struction of th road bed. All material furn ished to b delivered on tbe line of tbe pro posed road aa directed by th Superintendent of the Company. 3rd. For grading and building aaid roald ready for th rolling stock, all material to be famished by tb Com paoy. 4ih. For furnishing all material, work and labor necessary to compute aaid road bed ready for tbe rolling stock. All tbe materia! furnished, and tbe work den to be according to tbe plana and apeoiti cation now on HI in the office of tbe Secretary of eaid t ... bgnipssy vsm uvy ess oe seen soa t rectors will be required to give bonds for tbe faithful performance of tbeir ooo tract. Tbe Company reserve th right to reject any or ail bid. All bid should be addressed to tbe Secretary at Albany, Oregon, and marked "UiJi for tbe construction cf tne-Albany Street Railway." By order of the Boart of Directors. C. G BiBaHsRT. Secretary. m tne Xieai Tbu largest itock and lowest pri jes of any nrtn in Linn county. OUR 5 SPECIALTIES. V atm al S aft tT4 t U eft 4 4 aC1 , , M ' TIM . . H I G i in Jai I 9BaSV Herllllflill ' aT ' 'ffll P91 ff 3 Yli Ai&a.va ASAvaa uuuu;i uuu fiiltliIIiii: - -, - " 1 Do yoo wish to toy a rcs pattern f tie lalpst atd tewesl design ith stylish trimmings to match, if ao don't purcta until yon have examined our Dew dreg good, and fashionable trimminge. 2f'D " .Men and Boys Clothing. I lav lately rrctivtd direct f.om.tbe Er, oca of tie Krgret and bast e'rcUd itcck cf men, you ha and boys clothing ever broa$bt U ibis wction of tb State, wbi'ob i will sell at iticw that defy eom e tii ion. By examining our stock end gifting price, yor can aave 25 per cent on all purcbarea made. ' 3RD. DOOTS AND SHOES. Purchasing as I do direct trio: En tern ejeoafactnrerf, at net cb I rice, I cat save iny custom rs from 25 per cent to 35 per cent on all foot Wear that may bn sxlectod from a "Mammoth S cck" suitable fof Isdiee, aiiase, gi-ntsor youths. : ' 4TH. Paints, Oils and Wall Paper, Constantly on band, enll and complete selection of these good embiacing all pattern, brands, at all 'prlcer, nndor the supervision of a practical salesman, who wiil mix pafnta, 10 quantities to suit pirtUj ordeiibfr. 6TH." GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Staple and f atcy. Foreign and Domestic Complete io quantity and quality, at prices that ear, "We will not be oodenold." , Goods marked io plain figores. One Price to All is Oar Motto. No trouble to show goods. Five per cent discount for csth. Brownsville, April 8tb, 1889. R. N; Thompson. We wiil sell yon r ooeriesJ cheaper (than any one eiee. Dgowimxa BTISANU. If von have any iob wtrk to d" call on 10. W.Smith who is oreo rf- 9 do it with neatoese and dispatrH and a cheap aa any one. Circusjday at Albany, Friday, April 12tb. Tha best family remedy ia undoubtedly Plunder's Oreitoa Blood PuriBer. It may be safely k ven to the infant aa well as tbe adult, and it wiil stv relief where other medioiuea kakee, III. failed to do so. neep it in tne nous. . Mr. Jay Blaln, Secretary of the Albany Board of Trade hat received the following ' communication, which ia self explanatory. It show that Albany has been heard from through the East 1 ; . Kakkakzk, III., March 33, 18S9. fleerttary Board of Trade : f What waucemenie nave you to ouer ior a first-class woolen mill, composed of all new and of the latest Improved machinery bought two years ago. I am one of te stockholders and our reason for wishing to change Is to be able to secure our wool from as nearly first hands as possible. Voivfl will please see what can be done and reply to our President, Thos u McUollon, Kan Thompson A Orerman keep the best har nesses. Yours Respectfully, ' A. 0. S.LS. Prof Straub, prof ;sor of language lath tat university at Eugene, who haa been pending several day in thi city, left for Portland yesterday. lie think there is no plaoe like Salem, and ao expresses himself.- Stattmna. Uow will Eugene people, nearly all of whrfm think there is no plaee like Eugene, like havies tbe Prof make uch remarks. v . TtTFBDAT. IT.Ewert. practical elei. watchmaker and '"(,- Rev. IIarhs Condition. The family and friends of Rev. J V Harris have been anxiously watching at his bedside since Saturday even ing.andtbere are stiil noencouraging symptoms says the Statesman, He is very low, and barely a hope that he may yet rally. A Booming Item. An item is going the rounds now that Chinese pheasants are served regularly at the Albany hotels.Thls should be next to a woolen mill to Induce Immigration here, for really a nice fat Chinese pheasant is a very ptetty bird. Letter Lint. Following le the list ot letters remaining In tha Poet Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, April 10, 1889, Persons calling for these letter must give tbe date on which they were advertised t Coleman, Lewis Fair, i W Haley. Kate Johensen, Ellen Menttieiman, Mr Pttrson, Wtllsue Smith, Mrs Mercy P HhouKh, H Rhonetx, Mrs Kate Thornton, KtUia. Crow, Ida freeman, If T Jsckson, Chas A Larimer, A L M-ilnttre, John Koberty, Miss Hottle tilocum, A If red Blnen, Mrs Mollis : -Hhodes, lasso R. THOMPBOK. P. U. 1VI WARE AMD IIAHD- SECURE PRICES. NO rRnTTRT.p.Tnsnnw mm of all ki::ds at v nnnns at OEO E a 'FsGESO 'DEyOI & ROBSONS Tourists, When on pleasure bent or buain saw, honld take on every trip a bottle of 8yvup of Flga. aa it acta moat pleasantly and -sr. fertnally on tbe kldneya, liver and bow la. preventing fevers, neaaaones ana oilier 'oime of ftiokne. For sale In 60c. and IL.00 bottlea by all leading drnagUta. Kbw Combes Ta our city will find it to their advanuee to price our good "before buying in their outfit of groeerieu and pro-. visious. JBeoWUKLL k JiTAKAKD. Dr. M. U. Ellia, phyiioian and surge. Albany, Oregon. Oslla made in city M country, V A sentlaman' driving aasociatton bs been orgaatssel at Salem. , . . John Ieeram has returned home from a trip to California and Arizona, T W Boweo. icaeral UDerintendent ot the U f It U, is at tbe St Charles. A new Episcopal church ia to be erected at Corvallis and a pastor will be regularly sus- amed. lion L II Montaoye has began the erec tion of a residence on hi lots opposite the oollege. . . . Mrs. Ellis Knoz is reported . daegernnsly ill. Her daughter in California has been I sent for. ' , The Willamette ia now only two feet above low watermark, and aa a result report of river steamers running aground are commen. On the arrival of Mr Crawford'a two mil '.ion gallon pomps Albany wiil have a water worka with a toree that will run even a rusty wbtrugig.' Shulta Bros have tbeir meat market very nicely arranged so that it is completely fly proof, every thing being kept sweet aad clean. v Mr. 0. T. Portsr, of this city now has the inside track tor the Marshalship ot Alaska, having the recommendation of th Oregon allegation . Maok & Ilndgss ar fitting up their bar ber chop in an artistic manner, and announce that tbev will continue to obarce a bnnu of 15 cents for a shave. April 3rd. Be ear aad see tb imported Peccheoa tallioe, Bouittant," at City Fd Stable, 4ta street. Aa elegant lie nf eiik table apresda, ia beautiful design, just leoeived at Fortmiler it ring . eBoeittMt." tbe Iweet imported Per 1 eberoa tallian ia this section at the City Fed Stablts, 4lh street. Pmf McEiiov namd tbronih the ottv to. day for Eoseoe City. wbn Uie Teacher ' InaUtoU open to dy Dr Wikon, of Kw Yk Sutei iotbe eity looking around, lie also rpresenta sev eral EasUrn fawili. Tbe Corvallie Military CmfMsr i to give a ball on tb evening, of April 30. b. Wonder It t tympany will e quarautioed. Tbe imported Pereheron stall 'on "Bouit tens' may be found tbe last of each week at tbe City Feed Stables, on 4th street, Albany Dr Wrightanun 'a Sovereign Balm of Life, for disease pteuKar to womeu, at Deyoe Si Kebeoo e and Browoeil It Staoard a, r J Baltimore, agent. Get yonr banking powder at Bardo & Underwood'. With every can of White Cross yoa get fine piece of China ware. Try tome of it. The AOOW baa been runing in Oregon just twelve yr. In Albany alone a large number 01 wive Dave been pi teed in com fortable eiruoswtaaose from tb beneficiary. 'Booittaet ie tbe Unreal and nrobsbly th beet Prohrca horse in this part ot the state. Will b at tb City Fd Stable. 4th (treet, Albany, Thursday, Fiidaye and Sat urdays. At th meeting of th Oregon Preabytery yesterday at Lafayette prof Gondii, of tbia city, waa elected Moderator Gee Gilleapie, of Newport, temporary elerk and Kev E H Pilchard, el Albany, reporting clerk. . Another shipment et woolen mill maohin ery, over thirteen ton of it, was received on yesterday afternoon ' freight. We oall it bnainea when a eity gets the machinery for a woolen milt on tbe day 00 which the final arrangement are wade for its location in it. Our Item about the Salvation Army set ting ready to leave waa a little "mevioui." Tbey were simply gettlog ready to leave tbe ball in tbe rsrrub block and have their drum etcetera stored ia tbe Third Ward while se curing another ball for operations. Dr. J. B. Pilkineton will be at the Revere House, Albany, all day Tuesday. April I6tb, 1889. Ait sufferers from severe dyspepsia. chronic, liver or kidney trouble, catarrh, rheumatiam, neuralgia, or other nervous, ohronlu ntcriae or rectal disease will be gvien peoial free examination and opinion. Tbe "inourablea ' are the ones particularly invit d. LET ALL THE AFFLICTED READ! AND LEARN. THAT Dr. West'i AIteratiT8 Tonic, Is a valuable remedy for Malarial Affeo tione and lor disease arising from Im purl tie of tba blood, auob aa aerof uione humor, pimple on tbe faoa, salt rbenna, rfaooroa-Uam, headache, pi!, kidney "mplalnt. all female weakness and gen erai anoiuty, (ever ana ago, oatarrn ana d ropey, I manufacture tnedirloe accord ing to wnat tbe disease may be. DR. J. J. WEST,' Tba Old Rellablo Physician, may alwaya be found at bta office and can tell yoa jus wbere yonr twins are located or osatnin log you in six flae on yonr brsaat and nnder your shoulder blade with bla ear. over yoar clothe. Mny cure have bien made by bt treatment. BEAD -AJSTD XEUkXtN. I cam to tb con n'ry to loeato and found after arriving here, that Portland and Albany, were a. read y destined to become th baadqoartors of the great growing Weat. V ith that end la view J determined to locate in Albany In tba spring, bevluff already parenaswda large farm wbnn I desire to Inn pro v. Slow all those) wbo are in need of treatment should avail tbenisel ve of tbia op port on ty. lu.tsiiii anu.v reraoua dealrlng careful treatment wil please rail on Dr. J. J. West latarf Da trott, Michigan, at 190 Feat fclilb Mice Albany, uregon. Come and Get Consultation Anjhow me Besira From a A. M. I toe r,l. ONECO, 8461 . RECORD, 2:29-34. IIOB orssm at F. H, PfeiefJTer '. Bieaalug of Sleep. Dr. Flint's Remedy, for the man or wo man who node himself or herself nnable to Bleep nlp-hta. la an Invaluable medicine, which will not only procure tba blessing of sleep, but will prevent a general break ing down or tna system, uesoriptive treatla with each bottle : or, addrea Alack Drug Co., N- Y. Advice to Mother, Sheriff's Sale. a 0 CtrtuU Court oj tkt SlaU of Oregon for th County of Uh ; Geo, n. Llggott, Plaintiff. - E, C, MeClntn. T. P. MeCnlgbt and Julia A. McKnlgbt, bis wife, James A. Gore and MalindaJ.Oora, bia wife, Ellal Parker and Mary Parker, hia wife, A.J. Parker and OUie Parker, hla wife, John Wyr an1 Annie Wym, hi wife, Fred Parker, KUa tarker, Maud Parker and Harry rarker, Derenaant. KOTICfC ia hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order or aai laauod out of th above named Court ia tbe about entitled auit, I will oa talardajr the lltk stay r Mar, IM. at tha Court House door in tba oil of Albany. Linn county, Uresroo, at tna hour of one o'clock, p. m. ot aaid day aell at publlo auction for cash In band to tbe hlbet bidder the real property describ ed la aaid execution and order of aal aa follows, to-wlt : All or lot rno. in diook No. 6 1 Kaiaton'a eacuuon so to sown 01 Lebanon. Una county, Oregon, as laid out on tbe plat of aaid addition and re corded in Linn oonnir, Oreiron. Kocord ed on tba Sotb oaj of April, 1874. Said lot being in tna corner 01 main ana aid Street. Tb prcceeda arising from tbe aaleofaald premise to be applied: First to tne payment or tne ooata ana aiaouroe- nasnta 01 suit taxa ata-to.wana boo ruin k ore i Second to 1 n p y-i n'. to tne j ltmuu tieo.H.Uggelttbeum of 17.00 and VU.00 Attorney 'a rent witn aooruing interess thereon at tha rat of 10 per root per annum from tha 11th day of March, A.X 1S69. Third, tbe overplua ir any tnereoa to be paid to tb Defendant herein. Dated this 9tu day or April, losw. JoHtr Kmallmon; Sheriff cf Linn county! Oregon. By D. 8. Smith, Deputy. Sheriff's Sale. In th Circuit Court of th Stat 0 Oregon for Linn County. Lucy M. Bussell,' PlatntifH va. A. a ftsasett and Marv E. Basset t, hia wife, M. A. Porter and Gee- A. Bill, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of tha aboye named Court in the above entitled auit, I will on i Batnrday the Uth day er Hay, 1889, . at tbe Court House deor in the oity of AI hinv. Linn euuntv. Orteoo. at the hour of one o'olook, p. m. of said day, aell at public Oregon's Great G3t and Qamest Racehorse, mclr Record of 229 3-4 first season after four j yeas retirement, v performance never before equalled by any horse on - j the North Pacific Coast, Will ba st Atbany.Frldsy and Saturday; at the MoKnUht farm, Monday; at Sl ToeetUy, Wednoeday and Thnrsday.going by way ol Jefferson and Turners Sut. and allowed to swrvea limited number ol mare. Oneco waa aired by AUam seemtiiroatL i.W In Pth hea. Dam. Bo! la Prion by Do!.!. 228 (J ytars re fnateet n th world for 4 years) eon of Ericsson. ) 4 yesr old record t eat In tb world for 14 years). The jrrandeur of Ooeco'e performneos tbe past , arm of break 'n: and defentine; th roost doterminel eombinaUoaa which shrewd i and able manipulator with fast bora devloed to defeat him, are still fresh in memory of all horanien ; Imt woo Id remind them again tht he waa th sensau trotter both aa a 2 and S y-i old. lowerlnf in torn both rcorda and tous assna Ik ls.nss4s nnMnia vf Jisirasts il i tna nf tha Northwest. IM bull doc tenacity, n falling ooorage indomttabl vn . "td high atrune; temperament will not brook d and hi prevent record I a ye . measure of hi ape-! as 'twas made la the r nd nnder tc tnoet adver -ir uattine. At threo yer old ne aired oci w in t Tbre of tha war trained i o yeer old. At the end nf fiu deya work, broak and training, any of them wi I aho a S minute gait. Forfeit wa paid to 2 of ti In match raoea at Albany, an 1 later on one proved tba winaar of Inland r.;n Ukea at The Dalles for 2 year olds, and the following aeon won th ; 3 year raca at Seattls. These are all that have been broken and have changed, hands t. K h.kl IWa nm r.1 t'Xion A elSAM at Uaaoo a DOQlScre wilt Wlba IW vuusui tloa of his porformanoe ouovtno the most prejudiced that ha will be inherit his great apnea and unftiachteg gameness. Terms, J30. transmit Altsoo. S yeats old reooid J:42. by Altamoot. 2:23 Dim. Ms?u Arnsid. , wilt ba kept at CorvallU and Iad8peodn?j. Trm. $1j.03 to inmre. ? EosraRD EvaneTT Full brother to Kitty Una recjrd 2:11. will assotnp Oneco, terms $15.00 to lnsar. No UabtliJes assamsJ tx aaot lent. Wul tk pt ar In ahowiop- tb borae any day, exoept Sunday. Par exteaisi predtgrae farther particular addreis, j MCKNIGHT BROS., ! Albany or Corvallis, MULTNOMAH, 10369, The Standard Bred Trotting Stalil at our faim Mondaya.Wednesdaya and Thursday; at Johnson's ntaWe C, leday J Fridavsand JSatnrdaya at Ana. Marshall' stable,.! bany. Malu led July 2tkb; 18S9. bred by Jay Bh. Vancjaw. w . 1 . - -8 Mra. Winalow'a Rootblncr SvruD. for children teething, is tha prescription of .action for cash in hsnd to the highest bid one of the bt female nuraes and pbyal- jb. ,n, mi pr0perty desoribed in said xe ciana In th United States, aca naa oeen m1tA ordi- f0iiowa. to-wit uaed far forty year with never-rai ing . , nB0l.-Mlj on half (141 rod aouthof suooasa cy ninuona or motuers ior weir i "orth" Mt eomo. of Seouon thirty-ous (31) in Township thirteen (13) south range will be lis, Tueeda, ,- ?rJZ?liZ?ZZ iZ?a ITi .niH. Sird Yy Alumont wacx Wil n Blear lUt UAaisjaa. pviuw aca Kvrs.au " ' - . , rooord 2;2. aire of Almonette, 2:29?; Oneco. 2:294 ; AUa 4 years okl Sleon, ftttKl Alfa. 2:32H ; Lady Beaoh, j Bfard. ?.n. years old, 2:35 . Zelophona. 2:37 t Cosneta, 4 year old, 2:39i ; Altago, ,U , , year old, 2:47X : Alta, 2 year old, 2:53 and many otbar winere of colt races, a. t i tlAimnlL .llLVrWeatmont. 2:13 : Puritan. 2:ltf: Fanny Withewpoon ,2:16 ; mont, 2:17 ; Aldina, 2:191 d 80 othara In the 2:80 list. He also haa 110 wnn t telow 3:00 minute be baa 38 eons that have aired 79, 2:33 performan.. M u , dam ia Bell Price the dam of Oneoo 2.29 ; Pricemount, 3 years old . f ;l 2:27 ; Price tnont baa th faatat 3 year old reeord for an Oregon bied stal -. ' : - --, 1 : . -no . a o , . r.i.l,. O.OSJ for their children. Durins tbe orooesa of teethinr it yalu la lnoalcuable. It releavea tbe Child from pain cure dysentery and dlar rhoea. er I Diner In the bowels, and wind colic By giving health to the child it rest tba mother. Price 25a a bottle. 2:80 ho sired Kareiy, a ! woie, i""' "ft "S.ev .hiktiiir 2:28?i : Lula F, J:29 and alao Hred tbe grand dam of Phallus, ,2:l3 VJPf , BtaUiona, Multnomah waa selected from all of Allamont'a colts as being tha . the time; tha moat critical can not find a fault with his pedigree nf '"ulf?r He will make a very handsome horse and a trotter certain. Tor further tutor, and extenaed pedigree, addreas the owner. Terms : Seasons f30; Insurause.. Pine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's special bargains. HARRIED. WAGENBLAST AUSMUS. At Beaver, Crook county, March 29th, 18S5, by James Elklns, J. P Mr H F Wagen- blast and Mrs Lizzie Ausmus. PAINTS. OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE 4 r ROBSON'S. SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTSrAT DE-YOEAROOSON three (3), west of the Willamette meridian, running thenoe outh eventy-eight and one half (78J) rods ; theuoe east-thirty-three and one-half (33 J) rods ; thence north seventy sight and ooe-half (78) rod 1 thnee west thirty three and one-half (33J) rod to the place of beginoiog.conUioing aixteen and 72-100 (16 72-100) aorea, more or lesa and situated in Linn county, State of Oregon. The nrooeeda arisius from tb aals of said premises, to be applied: First to the payment of the cost and disbursements of suit taxed at $27.33 and accruing cost. Seoond te the pay msnt t6 the Plaintiff, Lucy M. Euaaell, tbe no m of $412.29, with accruing interest there, on from the 12th day of March, 1839. Third, the overplus if any remain, to be paid to the Defendant. A. S. Bassett. Dated this 9th day of April, 1889. Johs Smallmoh, . Sheriff. BAIiUOVS BEOS, CHAS. METZGER. 5 Shedds, Linn county, Ore;- J. J. DC CHAS. METZGER & GO,, Real Estate, Employment and Insurance Agents All oommulcationa ptomj Oy answered In Germanjor English. CFF.CE: ELLSVs'CSTR lUUlU FIEST AK3 SECOND till ALBANY, OREGON.