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Qt mf tat. FRIDAY JUNE 7, 1689. - 111,11 n i ...j-U-J 8TITE3 & NUTTING. Kdlters aae rrrlUt. LOCAL RECORD. Tbb Woolik Mill Messrs. J l Moy cr, J P Gatbralth, F F Craft and John Water, of th new Woolen Mill Company art In tha city and Ut Tuesday began la Inf off tha ground for the building for tha mill, the plan and specifications hv Ing arrived from tha East- They are assist ed'.br Surveyor Warner and Architect SnelU Tha main building I to be of brick twettortet high, 55x110 In dimension. Ad joining it will be another brick, one ttory 5535 feet, and .among other out building one of frame, 100x35 feet, and an other 55x80 feet, tha whole covering large area of apace. The Company wilt uperlntend the construction oi the build ing and propose having them ready for butne by about Nov. itt. Already wool I being purchased for the winter run The construction of the mMa will vlve em ployment to a large number of men during the coming several month. StaviNoSTRAVt BKRRiK We have been doing It the wrong way right a long In At bany. According to a Mew York paper tha proper way to serve strawberries now lay I with the stems on. Tart of a mall saucer should have a little mound of powdered augar poured Into It, and on the side the largest and choicest berries obtain able thou'd be heaped up. Each berry U taken up by the stem, dipped Into ths'su- rar, and eatej from the fingers. That might do In New York t but where you eat them by the quart it Is N. G. and there Is something Immense In the cream too. Cam jot Co mk Supt McElroy was ex. tended an Invitation by our Fourth of July committee to read the Declaration of Inde pendence at our celebration to be held here, He writes that It will be quite out cf the question for him to be present, for the rea son that the State Teachers' Association will be in session at Salem on the ist, ad and 3d of July, and also that he expects to start for Nashville, Tenn., to attend the National Association, on the morning of the 5th of July and that therefore his entire time will be occupied and he cannot br present at our crlrbratlnn ArrtMrr at cictoa ... idi f ternoon Mr Philllpi. residing a -r thr river altemp'ed It. coinmit suicide ly isk Ing laudanum. She dlwposed ot about five teaspoon of the deadly stuff; but Dr Joms was sent for anJ ion '.ad -he info'! nate woman sailing along life's journey again It ..terns that Mr Phillip! ha", separated from her husband, who llvr In the Big Be d country, and wanted to end ife's mlserle. Like all suicide she was of course out of her mind. It is (aid she had previously made several attempt to leave this wof Id by the suicide route. Poor woman. Salem to Men ama. The people of Salem are having their hope raised in ref erence to railroad connection with the Ore goa Pacific at Mehaaa. Mr Koehler ha been Investigating tha matter, and well It would be a good thing for the capital. The road though would run from Turner, and it would only take fourteen miles of rail. Salem I ten mite from Turner; but they figure the terminus out at that place, which would probably be the case so far a the running of local train l concerned. But will it be built? Tin Gamc Law. The new game law passed at the last Legislature provide tha it shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue or kit any deer or elk between November 1 and August 1, thus leaving only the months ot August, September and October In which deer can be killed, and they cannot be kill ed at any time for their Maes. Unless the law Is enforced theie will soon be no deer to kill. Orrieias Elected. At the regular meeting of Safety Lodge, No 13, A O U W, held Monday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : R B Vunk.P M W ; W E Ki!y,M W ; A J Anslyn, roremanj; John Chlswell.Over eer j T J Stltes, Recorder ; A Savior, Re ceiver ; E Parker.Flnancler ; C G Burk hart. Guide ; Wm Myer, I W ; A D Bark er, O V ; O C Awbrey. Trustee ; Dr J L Hill and O W Maston, Medici Examiner The PaiKCE or Oeators.--CoI L F. . Copelaod, the orator who will lecture here Thursday and Friday evening on "What to Hinder" and "The Future of the Re public," has lectured in the ill-fated John town, Pennon four different occasion. Wherever he lecture once he 1 wanted again. Our cltixen who heard him a year ago should again attend and advise al! their neighbor to go. Reserved seat without extra charge at Blackman's. A Halset Item. Word comes to the Democrat office of quite a disturbance at the residence of Mr. Joe Tyler, at Halsey, Monday morning, June 3rd,' 1889. A stranger appeared at tha house and made thing lively for awhile ; but was finally gotten under control and weighed.the scale's markipg jut n pound Being a girl Mr. and Mrs. Tyler concluded ' to keep the stranger, and all I now jerene. Obstreperous. They were respective ly a postmaster and an ex-potmater. They were trying to "break" In a bicycle and make him tote as other gentle horse do. The ex-postmaster was riding and the postmaster was homing" the horse, buk the horse wa obtreperou. He kicked and bucked, metaphorically speaking, and a a result of hi cavorting left the pott- master lying sprawling in the street and - placed the "e" tors de combat. So i'a Office. At their annual meeting last Monday the member of Al bany Engine Co. No. I, elected the follow. In officers for the ensuing, vear : ' O A Archibald, President W H Warner, Sec- T"l " V Cn "BMlai8.efrr.t?I7 ' vm n rariter, treasurer ; , w watta, 1 Foreman ; Burr Sloan, ist Ass't ; Walter East, and Att t Ha Arrived The Scio Prusjftt Coll VanCleve' new paper, I at band. It la a even column folio, and display In a marked manner Coll' great genlu. Not only hi home made type but the trench ant trle of hi writeup commend theloa- per to the public. ScU Is fortunate in se curing Mr VanCleve for it editor Four Inking Only, That game of bate ball Saturday between the Albany college nine and the Oak Creek club proved a very elastic one. . Heayy batting and poor fieldlnz wa the order. Only four In ning were played, vet the score amounted to 38 to 33. A it take Ave J.mlngt to make a game ihi wa no game at all; according to Spaulding and in fact. Were from Johnstown '.Several pew comer to Salem, consisting of ' families named Gohn, Pew and Weber were from the Ill-fated Johnstown, Penn. How fort unate for them. Destruction . behind, peace, prosperity and plenty here, " . " Bathing. Complaint is made that sev cral boy and young men are too free about going In baching along the river front In a conspicuous manner and without even a regulation bathing suit- All boyt should vwint ; but they should not do It in. tuch prominent place. A Good Program. The new saloon in Albany, the Democrat is informed, pro pose to keep cloted on Sunday and to ex -elude minor from it door a far a pos sible. This It a program we would like to . be able to record in reterence to AiDany valoont generally. To lssn oar stock of oaaoA good we . "will m11 say thing ia that line at rsmarkab'y low prloa. BaOWEf LL t SfA5ARD Th Circus. We have had the circus. It la on of the wonder ot the country The great popular educator, the magnet that attract and give delight to all, old and young. Sell Bros, and Barrett' com blnatlon I unsurpassed. The aoologtcal exhibition open everybody' eye. Peo pie who live In comparative Isolation and who have never traveled or teen the col lection of wild animal In large citle of the world are enlightened with the content of these traveling cage. The stock of horse I creditable to tha management All look sleek, fresh aid well developed, The performers were all In perfect conill tton. Womcji admired (he handsome form ot the men and men admired the beautiful form ot the women physical beauty at It height of development. Among the animal presented were two large hlppopo tain l and lour nne ostriches, also a number of large elephants, one of which "Sid sur prised all with hi wonderful feats, The tent was very large, There were probably 3,000 people present and mere was evident ly room fur 3 more. Two rings and two sets ot performers kept all eves busy, and a third space was used by the trapese plavers and the wonderfully skltttul rider on the bicycles. 1 he vaulting, tumbling and general work ot the acrobats was won derful. The bareback performances ot the riders was in every way equal to anything we have ever witnessed here or In any other part of the world. Tho whole show Is good and worthy ot a liberal patronage. Gilroy AJrvcuU, April 17th, Another Buaar.ARY.-Tue daymornlng about three o'clock feeling a draft coming up from his basement department Mr B F Tabler went down atalrs.ln his residence at the corner ot Ferry and Eleventh Strert,where in the dining room he found a window open and a candle burning on the table, having been burned almost to the table cloth . The outside screen had been pulled off and the ah pried out and placed on the Inside. A dish of strawber ries, a pie, some onions, a salt dish and a tew other thing were taken, but more left, the silverware remaining untouched, and no other effort seemingly having been made to rob the house. Outsldo foot mark of one man were found leading front and towards the railroad track, the fellow, whoever he was,dld the inb lit a very ooiet gentlemanly manner, and ha Mr Tabler' thank for disturbing things so little. Capti'Red the Fort. I .aft evening the member of Valley Lodge K. of P. were given a pleasant surprise by a num ber ot members from Laurel Lodge, of Al Th"v cmr In on Knluht of this " j '" were a v.ut ! opt-n lodr, ami Hi- Mirprlse wat so great that the boys of Vllt Lode hard knew whether they were on "foot or horseback. Hut they finally regained their balance art the visiting brethren were given a hearty welcome. "Three In the third" and abundance ot Ice cream and soda water kept the toy here rather late, but they left for home soon after midnight feeling In the best of humor. The visiting bre.hren were Sir Knight Allen McClaln, Buck, Henry Lbert, Jim Hall, Mattoon, Devoe, Green Coffee, U Propst, Joe Web ber", Lindon, Geo Wills, Geo Fish, Wm Wright and V G Haines. Corvalll Times. A Home Industry. Quite an Industry in Albany is Mr John Hoffman's concrete works, at the corner ot First and Railroad street, A larger vailety of work I being done than Is generally appreciated. Be sides tiling of alt sixes Mr Hoffman is now , manufacturing several line ot curbing for cemetery lots, noticeable for their evenness of construction and great durability. One has just been erected around the lots 01 Mr John Parker in the Masonic cemetery and speak for this style of work. Also con crete chimneys, well wall, etc. A home industry, it deserve the patronage of our citizens. Parti desiring anything In the these lines should call and examine large stock on hand. Crop Prospects. Mr Tho Alphine of Miller tell the Democrat that the wheat crop will be a little short, the mesh es not all filling out satisfactorily. The general crop though will be pretty good Mr Alphine' spring prediction were sub tantlally correct, and he now make an other that next wlote will be, sort of a terror and need watching, that U, tor Ore gon. Of course it ill be- a lamb beside an Eastern winter. - - TCnow Moke "The older you grow the more you know," say the old proverb This is another ofjthose fallacious sayings that time exposes. Just chink how little the old men of to day know at compared with the young one. Old and young, though, in "Albany universally agree that a good place to buy groceries, produce and crockery ware ! at Conn Bro. There you get first-class treatment. " Another Brick A soon as Mr Fred Blumberg remove the residence building on hls Flrst treet property he wilt begin the erection of a two ttory brick. It will have a frontage-of fertv-cigh'. feet and contain two stores. But for the fact that the butcher shop property ha been leased for two year the brick would be made con tiderably larger. A Real Estate Owen. Burkhart St Keeoey to-day will be found In their new quarter lathe Strahan block, and now have one of the finest real estate offices in - m the valley. The building vacated by them was built bv Mr J B Burkhart in 1876, al which time he opened a real es'ate office that has been running continually since, and 1 now one of the best established in the Valley. Major Joxes. Last Saturday evening at the GAR hall, Major D H Jones wa given a farewell party previous to hi de- parture for the soldier hone near l-o Angeles. On behalf of the Post Judge Blackburn presented Major Jone a fine gold headed cane, and everal (ilk hand' kerchief on behalf of the W R C. The member of the W C T U at another time presented the Major with a fine bible, o tha je vill enter hi new home wen equipped witn credential of the good will of Albany people. JefferHom Mill Sold. "A company ha. iut been formed of which II Baren- . . . . purpose of buying the grist mill at Jeffer son, formerly owned by a Portland firm, This trade, which ha been pending for some time, was on Friday last consummat ed by Mr Barendiick. Your correspond ent lias been informed by complete autnor- Ity that ne n machinery to the amount of Si 2,000 I to be added and tne mm piacea in running order by October 1 , Thi last barrier to a progressive growth of Jetlerson I at last removed." Cor. fjSalem Slates- man. The Fortune Teller. The old dar- key fortune teller is again livthe city mak- ing a thorough canvass selling lead pencil and telling fortune. A Democrat man heard him soliciting a crowd of youtht to have their future pried Into. -But," taid a boy, "last night you said we were all going to II I. X C, oui vou were leasing' roe. " ha .n.wKrnl rive me some inonev and it will be different now." A good if- lustration of fortune telling. The G. P. Excursion. The excursion party rcfurrieJ latt Sunday from Grant's Pass, and the Albany member of it report a very Cniovab'e trip. Grant's Past used every effort to make their ttay their a pleas 0 0 0 ant one, and Mr Flynn spared no efforts to do hit share. in the matter. About one hundred lets were soul at the auction of town lots Financially and otherwise it was a succe. Our lin of ohoici tea and offis is t tousled in town. ' . VKOwaau. si stavar. DEY0E& ROB3Q3T ARE AGENT FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA CHINE. BEST MACHINE IN THE MAAKET ' - a uoon harbor. Tb tlovsmoumt larvay Jast Coapltd... A flatter! ag Kesalt. The Democrat I Informed la reference to the completion by the United States government of tha annual turvay of the bar at the mouth of Yaqulna Bay, In order to show the result ot the jetty work being done there, Tha urvey was made by Gulnn Lisle, chief engineer, and hi assist ant, J S Polnemu, a three day' lob, and the result I now on record In the office of the government at tha Day, The Demo crat give It tor the first time to tha pub Ho. According to tho survey, tho least depth tor a yeat at mean high tide waa to feet, which would make tha depth at rdl nary high tide 11 to aa feet. This shows an Increase over previous survey and In dicate that the Jettle are having a marked enect on me erncienc-y of the Bay a a har oor. ine channel into tne uay 1 a re markabl straight one. and with honest seamanship the largest steamer that plow the deep can enter the Bay in safety. wora on tne toutn leity is being pushed. rock being piled along the jetty Increasing Ita bight and length. The tramway and track 011 the north side are built to nearly me uiaco tor oeginning tne tettv proper t by the middle ot the month the active work f emptying rock Into thetsea will begin. me work proeeeti the depth 01 tne wat- er will Increase and there I now absolute ly no question a to the final result. Ya qulna bay will make a good and safe har oor. rttOM TIIK MINI. Mr. Woodla Most Wills aa Acrid!. Monday Messrs. A. B. Woodln and W. F. Read, of tha Albany Mining and Milling Co., arrived In the city direct from the mine after a pushed trip home, made necessary by a serious accident to Mr, Woodln. Friday white working at thel mine a large rock weighing several ton rolled on to Mr. Woodln, throwing him down, but fortunately only falling on one of hi leg. A very bad gash was cut, but fortunately no botes were broken. Tak the first conveyance they hastened home tor treatment for the wound. The gentlemen report that work at the mine I being pushed with bright pros pers ahead. New comer are aiming and It look very much a It there would be a genuine mining excitement over the Santlam during tho coming season. At present none ot the mine have a better outlook thin the Alfan. mines. No 1. Saturday noon three men en tered the Chinese house at Tangent during the absence of the Inmate who work on the railroad and stole $10 In hard cash and a rator. They were seen 10 come towards Albany on the track. No. 3. Sometime Saturday night an en. trance was effected Into the residence of TL Wallace, at the corner of Ellsworth and Seventh streets. A suit of undercloth ing, two white shirts, several cuff and collars and a roll of butter were taken. The burglarly was not discovered until the next morning. o. 3- un the tame night an entrance was made by some one Into the brick out house of Mr Cat P Burkhart on Lyon street and five or six doxen egg, four bit worth ot meat and some fruit was stolen. Several suspicious character have been hanging around and It I proposed now to clear the city of them If possible. Ia thlt case It I quite possible that the three men who did the Tangent job also attended to Albany. REAL. ESTATE, BALD. ElUa E Pentland to J B Couey, D L C of Lewi C Richardson, 309 acres $ Martha J Pentland to Clara Bell Davis, m acres InTp 138 R 3 w. Martha J Pentland to Levi E Pent land. ti3 acre In Tp 13 S R w 3000 Geo W Vandcrpool to Jamea Van dsreool, A rower of Attorney, Margaret Bodlne, et al to S M Gen try. 33 acre In Tp 11 8 K a w.. 3S1 115 D Hart to Mary J Wheeler, 1 V acre In Tp l$ R i w Mr Elisabeth JJewett to Wm Mill er, (mall tract adjoining ttarr burs , 5SO L Viereck to E M Merrill, lot 4, btk o In Vlereck' South Albany.. too J M Water to R N Thompson, two tract In Brownsville 800 J R Wyatt to Elisabeth J Jewell, mall tract near iiamsourg 55 1250 900 E W Langdon to Greenkalgh, S E - or blk axil's and A N D Conn to Leonard Will, Sr., S Wqrblkac. Albany.... John Carnes to Jonathan Card, til acre, Tp iiskiw Total. Boat Albany. A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residence, owing to it nat ural advantage and nearness to the center ot buslnes. Compare the size, location. view and acces to and from these lot,and you will be convinced of their merit Call eailv and secure a homebeforethe advance in price. Apply to . Twekoai.es k tor txLD, Agent. ' First door south ot Post Office. Yaqvina Lot. Mr8chmldt,of the Ya qulna Hotel, ha been at Albany and Cor valll selling lot in a thirty-five acre tract recently bonded by him. The fact that sever! O P employee at Corvaili Invest ed speak in reference to railroad prospect at least. Rejected. Bid for building the Ma- tonic temple were opened by the commit tee Wednesday, three bid being filed Tb orr.mltUe thinking all too high re- tectcd all of them and will advertise again. The bidder were W CCasscII. I F Conn and Geo Patterson. A Harbor. Not only have sever) Johnstowa people located In Salem, going there before the terrible disaster! but a family recently settled there, coming from Kansas, where their old home hat tir.ee been blown Into kindling wood by a fcy clone. - -SltwplesKnes. Dr. Flint's Remedy 1 the beat remed y known for Insomnia, or sleepieaana, which affllots ao lomny perso as, and. which lead to ao toany aerloae nervous d Is esse, particularly to Janlty ' Deaeriptive ireatiae with eaoh bottle; 01, addreae Maek Drag Co4 M. i . . i, To New Comers. We would y that we have ne bait to give you, but we do guarantee good value fer your money, and we kindly licit your patronage. JJROWITELL 9TANARD. Summer Wrafi. Neveltlet in beaded and stockinet jacket just received. SAMUEL . YOUNS. It A splendid stock o watche lew- lelry .clocks, etc., at Will & Starkt, many new thine- beinz iut reeelved. Also a tine line of sold headed can. Call e-a them for bargain. 0 Thl Trade Mark on a stove .means It I the bet that ex 'Derience and skill can can I trive. Seld only by G. W. . .v Cmtth.- If vooTisvesny lob wtrk t) At eatl on Q W.S'iiilh who i prc.J. to d it with neatness and dispat h tud aJ cheap a any. one,' ' ' ': r 1 ' , ".' '. '' ". . SUPHniOR LINES OF -. ' . , 1 lAQRICUl-TURAL IM PLSZr.TCNTfl AT OSS IJOO ...$8959 j CHOP WEATIIF.lt ItUMXriN X. 13. Oregon State Weather Bureau In co operation with U. S. Signal Service, Cen tral ofl'ice, Portland, Or. For week ending June 1st, 1889 , The temperature was decidedly above the average. The ratnfttll hn been below the average, except lit Union, Umatilla and adjoining counties, where, owing to term on the Jylh, It was above the aver. age.. The sunshine has been above the av erage and very warm. In Western Ore gon. except a tew drons. no rln fell. The effect ot these condition on crops of all kind ha been excellent Damage wai done in parts ot Umatilla county on the 19th by the "cloud hurst'' and In the neigh borhood of LaGi-andr, Union county, by the thunder itorm and hall on the same date. The cloud burst In Umatilla county caused stream to overflow, and In one In dance washed away a house and drowned a lady 1 of the same storm heavy rain and hall tell at LaGrande. The hall was as large a small hen egg and lit five hour 77 inche ot rain fell. The railroad track was blockaded by land slide. The hall did some damage to crop j but It I thought that the benefit from the rain will outwelght the damage. Prospect for everything continue to be excellent. A mall amount ot smut is noticed in the oat crop In Benton county. The strawberry and cherry crop are yelldlng enormously In all part ot the State. Barley I being harvested and the hay harvest hat com menced In many parts. Pruning of fruit tree continue. The tree are to heavily laden that if they were not considerably pruned off injury to them would result. In western Uregon the condition and crop prospect are all that could be desired. In Eastern Oregon promising report are all that could be de.lred. In Eastern Ore gon promising reports are given in all sec tion. In Morrow county the land crop hat been extra ordinary. Thousands ot acre of high bunch grass laqd ha been own to wheat and will yield good crop. me temperature in the Mate ranged from 46 to 06 degrees. A continuation of the favorable condition I all that I need ed to make thl year a most prosperous one fot the tiller of the soil. B. S. Paue, Observer U S Signal Scrvlc. COUNTY COIRT FUOrEEIMXti. (D. K N. Blsckbura, Jwl ; ' Phillips, CommMuMrs.) B. W. Coopsr and O. Bill ot M Ptyne, $aa, keeping Mr Mc- DermoU, Mallowrd Matter ot Cha Drtgs for aid postponed. Inhn Gahu'S resigned s Supervisor. Ell Plumn er appointed. C Siah'on, Sup., allowed txx feet of lumber, M Sternberg allowed $14 rebate ot taxes, John Settles lowed )( rebate ottax. At the evening seion of the counly court the matter of bridge was taken up. The Staylon bridge was urged by the Linn committee, confuting of Hon Alex Down ing, V. II tjueener, Henry, rolll. Wm Daily, Ben Irvine and Hon K A Irvine. I A communication from the Marion county court was read to the effect that that coort had appropriated one halt of the estimated cost, $7500, and Linn county wa asked to da the tame, the estimated cot being f 15- 000, Bid for building bridge were opened, aa follow: Waterloo St John Bros., Stcoo; Hoff man & Bates, $jooo; B. McMahon Si Sens, Crabtree creek V m. M John, $x; Huffman & Bates, SiicoiU McMahon A; Sons, $1175. Muddy creek Wm. it John, S3co: II. M. Stone. $850; Hoffman & Bates, $$50; B. McMahon X Sons $910. The bids for the Crabtree bridge were re jected At time of going to pros cor.tracts had not been let, or action taken on Stnyton bridge. " The follow Ing till were ordered paid : E E Montague, postage, etc.... ....? 36 10 E E Montague, feet 57 00 G W Hugh, Pierce family M.00 I D Fltxwatcr, keeping A Fitxwatcr Soo Fortmllter & Irving, coffin 15 00 II Lyons, spike john Small mon, fee ehn Smaltmon, postage 330 57$ 4-''$ . b3J3 ,147-00 M SO 10.00 . 150 . 1. so . 35.00 . 9-15 1x10 . 3.40 9-4$ . b oo II rarweii, aiary A Wheeler, lumber... D Barnard & Co A T Hamilton. Orchard family. S M Harris, 3 panther tcalp.. .. uau N II Allen, electric fighlt.. ehn Usher, as janitor ) Murry, wild cat tcalp. Korceac nibler, printing G L Blackman, medicine poor.... G F Crawford, aid Mr Robert. . . . Adjourned until 7 o'clock. . .. m , A California bors Lover wilt be in Al bany Monday at L Sender. Jnry Mt. -Following '. the jvry list drawn to-day forth Circuit Court, which convene in Albany June 34 : ilimny jn J S Ami 1 KChi John Bt Wm Cy me, Sweet Home. Charlton, Santlam Burnett, Sweet Home,, Cyrus, Scio. J D Arthurs,Llberty. N G Rice, Brownsville. Mose Miller, East Albany. J S Froman, East Albany. v Newton Russell, tJweeet Home. A L Brldgefarmer, West Albany. Mile Cary, Crawfordsvllle. G F Frot, 8clo. John Gay, West Albany. C Buckner, Syracuse. I M Bruce, Waterloo. Frank J"rible, Halsey. - I Matlock, Brush Creek. D Wood, Liberty. W R Kirk, Brownivllle. 0 P Coshaw, Brownavlllcr J 3 Dixon, Lebanon, John R Smith, Lebanon, ' Yates, Orlcm ' . ' a Kester, Lebanon. 1 ohn O Boyd, Santlam. S A Dawson, East Albany, W D Glass, Crawfordsvllle. J A McGee, West Albany. W B Churchill, West Albany. Aaron Condra. Ilarrisburg. ' . R W Moses, Crawfordsvllle. -x Dr. M. H. Ellia, phytiaiaa and Albany, Or gon. Call mad in ooantry, surgeoa ity 01 Do not wait until to-morrow, when you feel tick, bat take immodiately a do of Plondai's Oregon Blood Purifiar and prevent a sarion attsca of iokn. It is thl best t r . 1 . .1 1 . 1 . . ' k ursr rsgqiator auu oiooai oieanssr iu xis eaee Try it. " ' "J ' " 1 ' ' Don't fJ xaiia Mollwain' carpel ion will n thm from 10 to 13 per cen ekapr tha any other place in town, taking taeootider on tb oualitv. H.Uwert, Ut. practical watobmakor and ; cw Farmer, if you want the best harnes hand made, eall 00E.L. Powsr.next to Dem ert omce. " Utter List. Follosrlnf If th list of letters rsrnaininjr In ths Post OIBos, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Juns 4, 1889, Psrsons cslllnr for thsss lettorj most (rlvs tha data o which Umv wars advsrtissd t Andnonr EB V nthuld, P rata, ku -Olllm, Alfred (3) Kitan. J U (2) Urlrtnth. Ed Uralwsy, John .IUdla,DL . 11.11, WP . Lone, 0 R Bheridsn, Julia, . R. THOMPSON. P. M - . Babiem. The finest line of baby carr'. ge in the Valley just ri celved at Stewart ti Sox'. Price are remarkably cheap con sidering the tuperlor quality of the carrl age. : t . Pine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe an& Rob son s special bargains If OMR AND ARUOUl MOM DAY. A straw birry from tb garden of Mr Wm ratoooK mosturti nine laobat la oifoumier- na hottest mMordtnt. . Tha first ot this year there wr sixty-four baak in Orennn. tiftv.four of which have been opansiLwitbln tan years. Mr Faloke Aoksrmso Saturday afternoon purchased of Biswsrl Si Sox on of itusssll St Co' 1 turnout thrashing suttlU. Last Hiturdsy wOrgou'a turnout Labor vay, w nave not heard 01 ita Baviog Ken oDssrvsd. K,iaotiy 11 promt 10 be lor gotten, Mi A W Irvln, a new oomsr hat rtutsd the room just yaoaUd by Burkbart ft Ktsosy wm open a ooDieoiioosry syir wun so da fountain, The ra! estate firm of fchull 4 Hodr on ha disaolvsd partnership, Mr lUndar too retiring. The busies is now run by Shulti Shall. The Una County Dank I to be coinpUtsty remoiUUd on lb inUrior.a aw front nut lu. itnprovtd counter Intr.xiurwd. ate., insttiug t is on 01 tn tint bank onion in th state, f 2000 to S3W0 will b ent in the improve- OISUI. ...... . M ut niauD to oavt naovlna from across ths strset from ths Drm jorat ofllo to hi larg and flo rail Uoo st th corner of Olb ami Lynn trt. Hi offiu will remain at lit old Inoatuiu, corner ot Hroadalbla and Bsc ond Street, Tl'CtDAY. 11 1 Albany Jet Work aotkiaat bsloe rmy lor business somsMui txt wk. Th population of Joliostowo wm 8.380. la issuaad it his Increased considerably siuo. W A Cox, of tliU oity, hss raosivtd tha oon tract for doing th briok work on K Oolot nw biuoK al H010. With th lost tit lif m crest ia tb Johut- town disaster a qoestloa it being rsisad aa to what nut it will hay on lif iosorsoo eotnpasi and banavolent order. Speaking of th right kind of a wif for an editor tb Astoria Transcript ssys "Aa Aston alitor i th possessor oi a irow, that ia a whols taam, and tnstob tb old ma bldbdd vry time be get full. If vou dou't bsliev it siamio our bead. That' th kind of wif for an editor." J II Burkhart, of this oity waa in Portland ysstarday. MrUA lUnsoll, on nf Ysquiaa Bay's (ding citixns bus hwn in Albsuy, doing tha city. Mr D Fromsn lft U dsy for the mots tamsou hi regular summr trip. Th fss tive trout is warned to frisk elwbr Wm M ffnsg I pecUd U arrive ia Al bsoy on Thursday from New York, wbsn an early move toward Boise City U looked lor. tUv Dusltv, so uno of Mr Martir, baa j ut arrtvvd ia this eity from Missouri with ti- fan I'v. sil will probably parch a farm ib lty . II'M J. (I Mvr bs sold bis iotrt I Svvi'lo and 1 now at Si-io, hr bn will rw siil iu the future. Jeff I a thnrengb Lion cmii.ty it, and a are glad ha mad a good tbitf in Maattl rprrty. Hon (i II Jtalwr, on of Linn oaanty'a elilrsf, must rwpvoUd and wealthiest citiwns and hi daughter r in th city last Mon day. Tlioojih sdvanosd in )ar Mr i labor retains alt of tb mantal well a physical vigor of firty years s go. I'ortUod Muretny. Cottag Oroya bss bean Jadg Usbcr's bom for six or mvsq year. WgURIAY. tVbl,oObt, 13 esat shaving at Viereck'. 8 ticket fortl at VircV. Nw dras goods st Mcllwain'a. Mason fratt Jsr at F L Kenton'. Now crvsro hese jast ieivd at Com ad klsysis. Froth strsUrrie nvsry morning at F L Keo ton's. Far !, cheap, aaoond hand orgaa, Mr, llymau's. 3 -bair running stead) at Viorack'a shav log parlors. Bt roast ooff ia tk oity at Conrad Mrysrs. A Mi of Grand Ormnl bss jest bn or guixad si t'orrallis. Ssletn is to ksv a home orlcbrstino after all, a srt of a pionie sf!tr. Sid kaddl and lad in riding IMretoglce at Thompaoo & Overman' . Thompson ft Ovsrmsn, agenttfor th great Pyoamit baggy whip. 1 h chnlowU lin of UM luiariv cso be fouwd at Browesil & b'Unard's. Sslam'a city eonneil last night ueeidod to baild about two mile of wwers. It yoa want a good ilvrtl sejih,0nt 'jo th maikvt, go to Stewart St Sox'. Why not bv a womso rd tb dcUra tton of iodepeudanee at Albany tb 4th. Corvaili oimrod would be pleased ti have a trap snoot an attractioo on the 4th bare. A pnxa should eenaioly be offsrad in tbi line. 3s . Mollwain can give yotptb bait fitting nit yon r wore, at priowtoauit eaon aad every oo IUrdu ft Robertson have Jast reosived a cru of Orrgoo eabbage aoT a large Una of fro it jar. Money eao't bay bttr oot and ahoe than Mcllwtin t tcliinp, liecaas betUr good are oot maaafaetarod. At Eagtne City on th4th Hon J F Caple will orate and E R Skipworth, formerly of thi eity, will read th D of L Th Tsriety of 20 ent bat ara going at 10 per eent. discnant at K St C lloward'a, a well as tbair other millinery good Som fin California cbee. ) barrel of pti'Jrn drip syrnp and tome fine oomb boaey jast roostved at lirownet; a. stanard a. Onr inwrlrv men must look out a Math ews St Wasbbaro bit the largi-st and Host hn f Jews la in tbe town. Latitat go and tee them. Mr A L Brideefarmer, of Tanitnt, baa tbe Demochat a thanka for a oounl boxca of d lioloos cherries, tsktu from a tie five fet in circumference. Go to Rove k Ilibler' for vour job print ing. They do any and all bind of work in tb pablisbiog and job printing line. Quick work and low price. A bis picnio wa bald at Holman'a grove. Soap Creek, last Satnrday. about four hnn- hred being prsent. Addrasae were deliv ered by Prof Bristow sad S T Jeffrey. Mitchell & Lewis Co's wtgons, buffsi. pliaetoDs, eait. surreys, every thing on wheels, ara th best and ohesnest. They manufaotnre their own good on alani scale and oaa giy bargain. Master Riley, too of Ftr Iiily. of thi eity, ha left a rose her that i a cariosity in its way, Tba rose i full blewn and i its enUr is anotkar bad just putting oat mak ing ready to bloom. t r Yesterday w mentioned the buralary at tbe Msidaoc of Mr B F Tabler, reaalting in th loss of a few small thing. Tbi room ing in addition to the artiole mentioned Cha TabUr's best eoat was found misting and a pair of sboes belonging to Mr Tabltr. Tbe vooal Oman are ttranathened bv the the nte of Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral Clergy men, lawyer, lingers, aotora, and poblio snesker find this picpaiation tb most ef fective remedy for irritation and weak net of th throat and longs, and for all affections of tbe vooal organ. 'Mr danghtsr waa greatly troubled with sorof uls, and, at on tim, it wa feared ahe would lot har sight. Aver SsrtsDsnll has oompletoly restored her health, and her eye are aa well a ever, with not a trae of scrofula in her syitem." G King, Killinqly, Uono Mr Joliu Joseph left a day or two ago for Sootbern uregou on a dramming trip with his popular oi gar. Mr J K Elkarkin left on last nlabt'a train for Aslilsod, where th Albany ooojpany had met wiiu a aoiaii loss, Dr O W Gray, Mr ,L E Blaio and Mis Lib Irvin went to (Jorvallia to-day to attaod the btate S 3 onvontMn. Mr J II Stawartaoo and family have re turned from theie Kansas trip. While son I Mr.Btswsrtson took in Ukiaboma. Mr W 8 Thompson left yesterday for th mountain and Mr ihompton started to-day . i . . .. . . i lor ocayiun on a visit to per motner C IS Wolvertoo, Esq, w caned to day by bit brother, -A ' E- Wolvertoo, of Spokane Fall. It is gold headed and a handsome present. . ; - . SECURE PRIGES. KO I'RnTTRT.T?. TH QTTn W! OODSAT - i DEYO&ROBm1 Mr J E Jtnks, of Tngnt, rsturnsd yss- urasyirom ixt, t Hsu with uregoa a ptaofra ome, li wa only goo thr Wekt and got enough ot Tsis in uint day - TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Killtsd by Albany W, 0. T. V "On Friday evening, th last of the Con ventlon-the "Y't" held their annual en. tertalnment, Mist Emma C Warren.Stale auptof Youirb Women't work: presided. flie exercise were opened by a song of praise by the congregation, followed by a uibit ieon by Mr Henrietta Brown, and prayer by Mrt. Newell, of Salem. Mist Warren read her annual report, and from It we gathered that thlt branch of work had not protpered thlt year, except In a few townt. Eugene hat a strong organization, which really doe more effective vork than the mother union 1 so also, hat Astoria nd The Dallet. Pendleton, Hntscy, Cor- vallltand Albany, had good live Union Several hereto well to do Union, have tutpended. So many tocjctle are being formed In the churches, such a Christian Endeavor Societies, etc., a to completely monopolize the lime of the young people, hence the dlflictilty In keeping up another organization. MUt Wat ren said she had utterly failed ts get response to the many letters she had tent out, and she had thought the difficulty might I In the U S mall service. The first letter sent had been under Democratic administration, the sec ond under Republican ; but ttlll no an swer. She wa now anxiously walling a Prohibition administration to set thing right. The Band of Hope under the efficient management of Mr. Steve and Ml. Par vln, of Salem, gave some unlaue recitations and two little girl ang solos. Their voice showed rare culture. Seldom, If ever, have we seen as well drilled children. Paper, recitation and solo bv ladle from Astoria. Kucene. The Dalles. and other places, interspersed with quar tett and solos under the tupervlnlon of Prof Parvln filled to overflowing the even ing. Mr Nrclia White Kinney made one of her happy, characteristic 'talk in asking for a collection, after which the benediction wa pronounced by Rev. Doane. At the regular meeting of the Ifnlo on Tuesday lat plan for the dinner to be given on the 4th were discussed. A committee wa appointed to purchase window blinds for the front windows of the iall. These blind have loha been needed and wilt add much to the appearance and comfort of the room. A resolution of thanks for services ren- deied was passed to Mr Daniel Jones, who ior so long nas served as Janitor ol the hall. Many good wlhes go with fclm to his new home, from the ladies of the Albany W J T V. The mothers merlin will be held on next Tuesday, at Mrs McAllister's, on the corner of 9th and Ferry S'.. (Subject to be discussed, -Industrial .'raining for Glris." VRAM) nTNtlAY KXITRKIOX T the Vaalaa tUy. fum 16th. IW. At the earnest solicitation of many citi xen arrangement have been made to run Sunday excursion of Ave or more first clss coachc to the Yaqulna Bay, leaving j Albany Sunday, June 16th, at 6:30 a. and returning will leave Yaqulna at 6 p. m. and arrive at Albany at 9 p. m, giving nine hour ttay at the seaside. Arrangements have been made with the steam schooner, "Mischief," to meet the train at Yaqnina and take parties out to ea tor a few hour deep sea fishing. No pala will be spared to make this the grand est excunlon of the season. The fare for the round trip ha been placed at Jk Jrom Albany to Newport, l J.I...II..U M. f ... 1.-.. ... V f- 1 Newoort on the itnin Rtrh.ritu.n Arrangements will be made so that parties coming from the South who wish lo join the excursion prty can come In on the early morning train and get to Albany be- us ticpariu.c, ana arrangement will doubtlesa also be made with the Lebanon train, so att those who wish can come in on Sunday morning to join the excursion. Ticket will be on tale at Blackman' drug More. Wallace, Thompson Si Co' grocery, W F Read' dry good ttore and F A Burkhart' real estate ofiiee. All those who with to avail themselves ot this grand excursion must purchase their tick el by June lath, A Brute Mtitic. A mettingof the citizen of Martonand Linn countlc held at Staylon on Saturday June ist, 1SS9, wa ctlled to order by J II Porter. K C Geer wa chosen chairman and W H Queener, Secretary. Object of meeting stated by Messrs W II Queener and Hon A Downing. And short addresses were made by the chairman, J If Porter and M J Caldwell, favoring a bridge acrota the Santlam at Stayton. On motion of Hon A Downing a committee of three wa ap pointed from each county to select com mittee of twelve, M J Caldwell, Henrv r oliis, Bud l oeintn, of Linn Co. and V Whitney, J II Porter and U P Daly, ot Marion to. were appointed tald commit tee. Reported and reeommeuued from Marion county, III Smith, John II Porter, W II Itobson. R C Geer. I ohn Thomas. Jacob Kloetch, from I.lnn Co., Alex Dow ing, R A Irvine, W 11 Queener, Henry ron is, wm vaiy ana uen Irvine, to con sult with the County Court of each coun K. U. Geer, Chairman. W. H. Queener, Secretary. Weather. 8ummaryof Meteorology for May, 1889, Jrom obtervationt taken at Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, by John Brigg,voL observer for th Signal Service, U S. Army. Hishatt baromstar on th 0'.h,30 14. " Lowest baronieUroi tbs 6tb 29.18. Mean barometer for th month. 29.77. Higbeat daily average of bar. 30 09. lowest daily average of bar. 29.31. Highect temperatur on the 56th, 76. Ixiwest temperature on th 1st, 43. Mean for th month 68.21. ' " " Higkeat daily range of tber. on tbe 1st, 35. Lowest daily range of ther. onth Oth. 7.- Mean tmpratar at 7 a. m. daily 64.74, Mean temperature at 2 p. m, daily 69 38. Mean Umperatur at 9 p. m. daily 65 09. Prevailing directions of wind, N. aad SJ. Maximum voloeity force, 3, Total rainfall or malted anow, 3 03 inohe. Depth of now at end of month, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch rain fell, 13. Nnuiber of days of eloudinsaa oaUoflO, 7. " Of 83 obervationa 38 were clear, 26 oloudy 4 fair, 1 foggy, 12 rain, 7 haay. 6 overcoat. Ltsot frost on tha morning of 0. Temperatnre.tl.32 on average of 11 year. RaiufaUt0.66 on average of 11 year. - Iteiioltttlnn-of Thank. At a stated meeting of Mciyeiton Post, Saturday evening, June tsl, the following etolutlont were unanimously adopted : ResMvtd. That a vote of thanks be ten dered Hon E B McElroy Dep't Comman der fo. the eloquent memorial address, D C'Sherman, A A G, the minister of the city of Albany, teachers and pupils of the Pudiic scnool and ladles of the W. K C for their presence, aid and assistance on mem orial day and to the Jadles of Albany for liberally contributed flowers lor the occas ion. By order cf Post. . " , E. F.Sox, P. C. B. F. Tablbb, Adit. - , v - : v' ,. . . Born. In Corvaili. Mav a6.to the wlf of Walter Holman, a son. T IN V7ARE A?.D H AHD - wans or ALLianoo ai A BOLT imitMJM. Hamilton Creek, June 1, 1889 1 wish 10 answer a few facts that I saw In the Daily Herald ot Thursday, May 30 from Santlam, by an old resident. Hit factt from So, t to 4 inclusive are flrtt- elas, but In No, 5 he teem to try to carry the Idea tht,t a brlge at Waterloo would be rare convenience. Now there are at least fifty fatnlllet that will get their mail at Waterloo Instead of at Lebanon Jot at toon at (he bridge It done. In the 6th and 7th factt he speak about enhancing the value of land and thinks that enhancing the land lying up the nar row valley of McDowell creek and the frlp of land on Mark' ridge would far out strip the enhancing of the broad valley of Hamilton creek and her beau'.ifu! tloplng foot hill covered with th choicest timber, which comprise an area ten lime that f McDowell creek, nnd all nf her fern clad hill and rjeky bluff. The 8th fact I am not posted on in re gard to the county road at both ends of the bridge, but I have always been informed that we have a county road. This I do know, that when John Jiurnett, of Mark' ridge circulated a road petition for a coun ty road from the mouth of McDowell creek to Waterloo, and rarried It up to the county court with forty names of good citi zen signed to it he met a lawyer who had bfen retained lo fight the petition and to kill it If he could. In the oth he says the people of Hamil ton creek have never asked foi a bridge at Waterloo, There never has a petition for a bridge at Waterloo gone before the coun ty court without nearly all of the resident of the creek signing it, and what is more tne gentleman will nnd if he will examine ome of the old petition some of the names of the best citizen on McDowell creek and Marks' ridge also. Now it is a fact that it would be vtry convenient to have a bridge at both Waterloo and the mouth oi Mc. Dowell creek, and they are both very necessary Irr direct communication and I trust that we will soon hear tha glad new to that effect a Liberty precinct is divided by the raging 8antlam a well a Waterloo precinct and they must have a hard time lo meet at the poll at times, for I know for a fact that we have lots of trouble at Waterloo, as the water is very twlft at thi place on account of the fall. And ny the way it I a fact that we have the finest water power at Waterloo there It in the county of Linn. WAXHERER. LYON8VILI.fi. LroMsviLLE, June 3rd, 1889. Airs. C (! left thl mornln? for her home at Columbia f'lty . Real estate I changing hand in thi section in a manner that Indicate we are receiving our quolo of immigrant. A new dwelling i soon lo be erected In town by J. C. Lyons, in which, we under stand he intend to live. A school exhibition is to be given in the Fox Valley schcol house Saturday even ing ncx', which promises to be a pleasant affair, From a private telegram we learn that part of S. P. official wilt arrive -at Me hama to-day (Monday) in the interest of the Salem ii Mehama R. R. Friday evening, someone with let prin ciple than judgment, act fire to some rail road wood belonging to E. Schneider. The fire was extinguished with little dam- i age, and the wood is now being guarded. ; Some inquiry I being made by resident on the Santlam a to whether we are to have a special train for the 4th. In the judgment of your correspondent, tuch a train would more than pay the Company, and add much to help sel'. the multitude that it sure to participate. Much credit it due our Road Supervisor David Scott, for the maojperln which our roads are being repaired, also for . teeing that no guilty man escapes his road tax, which is usually the case in some district. The piragrtprTin Friday' Democrat, ttating that Albany base b'alUslt were de sirous of meeting the Mehama nine, wa sent to the club by your correspondent, in hope that a game would be the? outcome. Msj. Geo. Williams, Mayer of Salem arid R. Koenler, Manager of the S. P.R. R., were In town ro-dav. Born. On Tunt 4th, in Albany, to the j site of John Purdoni, a son. 1 Notice, U. S. Ltod OIBos, Oregea City, May Slat, 16m CoropUiat baviog bwaa entered at'this of tlo by Fraaei M. Waldvo agsinst William Crother for abandoning bit Homestead Eu- try no. o.i, dated Apru istn, isaj, open th 8 of N K and S of N W , Smuoo 1. Townabip 12, SKI E. iu Linn oounty. Oregon, with a view to tb cancellation of taid etryr tb eaid parti are hereby ano monl to appear at Lebanon, Lion coonty. Oregon, before A. It. Cyro. Notary Poblio, on . tke Iwlk aUrefJalj, ism. at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and famish testimony conosraiog said alleged abandon ment, and on tlie testimony then anbmitted a bearing will be bad at tbia office on Aogust lato, issa, at iV o olocR a.m. W. T.BCRKET, Regit ter. Administrator'a Notice, Notice is hereby given that tb oadersipn- cd haa been by tba County Conrt of linn oounty, State of Oie;;On,duly appointed Ad mioistrstor de Vmhius non of tae estate of James Jarkin, deseaaed, late of said county and State. All pais ms having olaima against aid estate ara required to present them prop erly verified to W R Bilyeu at Albany, Lion eouaty, Oregon, within tix month from thi data. Thu 23rd day ot May, lSSfl. D. E. Jl'NIN, W. R. Buyer, Administrator. Aft'y for Adm'r. , ' -' Sheriff's Sale, In tha CirtuU Court of the SloUof Ortgowt the County of Linn : W C Nicholson, PUintiJ. v. t , J P SohoeUog and Martha R Schooling, hi wife, Jl A Kampy, a assignee is insolvency of J P Sobooliog, J F Miller and Jerry Hay and R F Ashby, partner under tbe firm nam and style of Hay and Ashby, Defcn daot. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtu of an txecution and order of Sale issued oat of the aboy named Court in the above entitled nit, 1 will en . SaOrtUr, the tsth. day r Jane, 188, at tb Court House door in the oity' of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m. of said day 'Sell at publio auo tion for oath in hand to th highest bidder tbe real property described in taid execution and order of sale as follows, to-wit : Lots one, two, three, four and five, in block two Alto lot on and two in block five, all sito ated in May and Nixon' addition to th town of Ilarrisbnrg, in Linn oounty, Oregon. Also an undivided three fourth interest in and to fractional river lot, No. eight, and a'so fractional river lot, No. seven. Alto lot No. twelve in blook No. on, all lying and bains in tba town ol Harrisburg, Lion ooun ty, Oregon. 1 Hill also on th said ZUtn day o' Jaoe, 1889, in the oity ef Hsrrisburg.Lina county. Oregon, at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m. of aid day tell according to terma and in the manner heretofore expressed, tb person al propei tv described in said execution and . order of srl ..ma follows, to-wit xf On steam engine and boiler now contained m the build ins sitoated on lot three in block two in -town ot Harrisburg, Lisa oounty, Uregoa. The proceeds aming from th sale of. said premise and personal property, to be ap plied : First, to the payment of th ooatt and disbursement of tuit taxed at $42.65, and aooruing ootta mnd $lo0 Attorney fee Second to the payment to tb rlslntifi, W. C. Nloholsoa the sum of $1689.30 with aooru tog interest thereon at tbe rate of 10 oent per annum, and toe surplus, if any paid a the Uourt may hereafter deor. Dated this 20th day of My, 18S9. John Smaixmok, ' Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon, PAINTS, OILS . AND BRUSHES AT DI1Y0I1 Absolutely Pure. Thla powder n vav vrl. A marvel of parity, atrengtb and bolenomenta. More tMBim Mi thn tho orJinarj kind and cannot be old in competition vltb inultitu lfofJowuvt, mbort weight alom or phosphate powder old only in can, Kovsl iiaklng VomdirVa., 1C Wall t., N. Y, I. W. Caowi-KV Co, Agent, Portland; Oregon. SANf, AC.-Pttniti loam or gravid rr.-ro detfiing and, tlia nraifilftfeii ,( K. h.Htll'b In Mnoton coil til V. 1-i.n t rrwnra ticket for tho same at uiy iffic, Crw. fordV tlocki Albany, Oregon. Cuao. H. W0LVKHT09. THE LEADER. G, W. SMITH, "Supcrior," "Argand," 'tGm STOVES AND RANGE Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years. All sizes, atid styles. - f mi mrmwm Roofing-, Job Work, Plum Eave Trough. Range Boile Conductor Pumps. -DEALER IIT FRESH FAMILY GROCE Choice Candy, Kuls, Froit, c CIGARS AND TOBACCO J NEA THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, O RECC NKW STORE. EW GOi : Micthell' " Lewis "Cb.-, f . ' ' . -DEALERS IN AgricoUarallmplemeiits an4 Vehicles A full lint carried at enr branch house Cr. 2ad an! Ellsworth, ALBANY, Oregon's Greatest and Uamest Racehorse, yri years retirement, performance never i: before equalled by any horse on w in i-Mt be k inanv. i imwiavh anil i zi 11 mua v ma tuo . . - - inn Kiinwmi tn utrvn & itmitnn numrter oi mures, uuwi . bucv. u, the ik .AKm t nns-ntA Ktr i nen ma 4 inv m rnea reiin.il wnii - mi uuit uui: iriuaiiik v . per be fiiRL Wanted f wnrk in citv. floe. 184 ISH9, Tbcf i s and a rwm nr ii keep tip wkh in grt r(nhir-tiu In l-r Uatb KD Khar ii,.t J ren'd. X'.ntbH 25 wnU Children' hair cut, i ting 15 cent Hair -peofftlty. Hair oil sale, Ktzota boiir'l f E. tl. fJ.cCi! Civil Engineer f DUliCHTiNS AND Oftico with Oregaa Lv. Snwerag Sysiir an ' Specially, KrtnU H- raadaor Cop'e Jon f iu f FRE! Grass and all kind c. u mm Suetor uE. If, I DI ALEI'. I DRUGS, MED CHEMICALS, Cri goP3 cor ETC. the! The best! dred; ciec 1 ? ceo i heat F. U KENTONJ tJt.- OHECa8461. RECORD, 2:293' the'Norl i ! va m- . . . m . i t j H.ss WTnVfii yK t f a.rrri 1 na.1 1 1 SaCam, Friday .Saturday and Slouday.going by way olJefferson and Turners ssr Q.-MV in sih 1km. RaIIa Price bv DoWo. 2 2S (2 ytara i 2:40, fastest i-"the world for 4 ears) eon of Srtosoa. ) 4 year old record 2:3 J!3-, est in the world for 14 years). The grandeur of Oneco'a perforuimneos the p t- son of breaklnK and detVatinGC tbe most aeierminou ro uuim .uaj v and able manipulators with fast horsi devised to flereat nlm, are still fresh i memory or all horseuaen s but would remind them again tns.t he waa the sensa trotter bath as a 2 and 3 year old, lowering In turn both records and tous assu falling courage, indomitable will,and high atrunir temperament will not brook c and his present record is at yet no measure of hi spaed a 'twas made in the mnd undertse most adverse circumstances. At three yer old he sired 6 cclc i ... . . . .. l.l tt,k. .h.1 nf till .i t. t . . Tnree ot tnese were trainea at swo y wr o-.u. anno uu r and training, any of them could sho iv a 8 minute gait. Forfeit waa paid to 2 or in match races at Albany, and latwron one proved tba winanr of Inland x. iairu &t Tia Da Has fnr 2 vMr nldti. and the followinir season won the 3 rra race at Seattle. These are all that nave been broken and have changed haadts brought tbe sum ot 12000. A glance at Oneco'a pad is: rea will with a fair cons; tion of hi performances convince the most prejudiced that hn will transm he inherits his great spaed and nntliaohing gameness. Terms, 5u. . Altio-". 3 yeais old reooid J:t2, by Altauiont, 2:28. Dim, Megie, ArnotJ, will be kept at Corvatli3 and Independence. Terms, $35.00 to insure. , Edward EvieitTT.-.Fun brother to Kitty Lion, record 2.41, .will accon Onero, terms 15.00 to Insure. Nu liabilities assumad fr accldenu. V.'ut tko uro la showing tbe horses any day , except Sunday. For extemted prei'-r farther particulars address, - . . .. fc ti si, Vj. V.- J Albany or Corvaili?.