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lie jDtmonat. ' FRIDAY AUGUST 1, lt0O QriTE3 & ttllsar as, 4 NUTTING Prnprlrlars. A Railroad Accidknt. Salurd.iy at. ernoon , about 3 o'clock, says the Sta lc tnn, a railroad acclJent occurred at WllUburg. about seven miles ttiln sklo ol Portland, wherebr several cara left the track and will probably cause the death of lady. The down freight train, consist ing of thirty cart, tome being Hat loaded with building rock, had stopped at Wills- burg, After remaining there ths usual length of time the order wa given the engineer to pull out, which helm mediately did, but had only Done few feet when a piece ol rock from one of 'he cart about midway ot the train, fell off between tle car. Thlt cauted the derailment ot tlx car piling them up In all knd of sua pes. Standing on the platform of the depot, at that place, only about thirty feet from the firtt car that left the track, were several mall children and lady of middle age. At the car jumped the track the children called to the lady to hurry away . at the me time running away tl.vmlvev Me did not respond to their sainli. and In an Instant wia struck by the forward truck and one ot the atone, both lower limb being broken and terribly crushed, and tome bad bruise hclnr Inflicted on her head and cheat. She wat carried In to the depot and medical aid aummpned, and It la thought the could not recover. Yaqvima Coal. Something over a year ago, Capt It F Jones of thl pl.io employed an experienced Pennsylvania coal miner to drive a tunnel Into the ridge on hla land, one mile from town, in urine h of coal and the work bat been prosecuted conllnuouilv until within a few di in the nme ridge, rnly a mile awaf.Mi Illue hat dlwovervd fine coal, and It it the gen eral belief that the tame coal ledjje pav through Cnpt Jone'a land. The tunnel tint been driven over x feet Into the moun tain. When the aforesaid tunnel had penrlrated the mountain aboiu fee', a tprlng of strong mineral a!er wm u.hpv. ered.whlch may prove a valuable ti d. Tost. Scio. Mayrr, the baVcr, li;ts left us for parts unknown, lie diwipiH-arcd a few uights ago about midnight. Frank Mack, the clever young toiisnrUl artist, ha been chm'ti leader of the Seio Cornet I5an.l,coniiKsi.Hl of thirteen prom iaing members. It required eight ballots to obtain a verdict. Mr C II Harnisli has eommeiieeil the erection of a neat photograph gallery near the city hall. The building will he 23x32 and have all the modern accessories fordoing first-clans work. A very interesting event to at least two! pcople transpire! at the resiiienee o t,eo I. Sotitherland on Thmsday. Mr T I Pitchford and Miss Winnie F. Wallace, who have so far through lift' Imnie its Duniens singly and nloi.r. unitot their destinies and will henceforth trot in doit ble harness. Press. The Kind ok a tlii. to Have. The impression is prevalent everywhere that girl are scarce In Or. gun utd hard to get. liut np in the mottnl:t!tis tat ot a!etii can lie seen a picture tliat wouid ttene the eye of anvotte at:d be a eoti liicini? t argnment that the girls of Oregon ore the best girls in the world The particular locality referred to is Cedar camp, aUmt thirty-tive miles east of Suleui, up in the Cascades. This is a shingle camp, and its situation is in the midst of a dense cedar forest. Three of tbe shingle mak ers employed in this factory are pretty Young ladies, who wield "the drawing kn;e and turn out their two thousand ihingl.'s each per day. Oregon against the world! Statesman. A Con al'U roung wi m.in w I . I than a year ago T.ovid In tl.c l.e -ii.-u in CorvallN, is mi J. i g Hie -,!'. on a butiite tbi t niu-t -b.n k ter f.:i r friend. - A llianv UitKi.r I' 'b--if i any foumla'ion f'r bi-iii-niu-.TBi t!i- (... plr here are not aware f i: .in I nm Time will prrent l!ro. Num ! i rumn I' he will fi.ri.Uh the fj i- touliuinwle tbe lteni. lit. Corvslii- Ttnea Ahem, we admit that in r information wastnlirelv herav; hot to far a prjot la concerned there w i plcr.t, of ii in Al bany. Oaaco.v PauNK.. S P Sl.-Jden, the well-known Eugene grocer, wa inter viewed this week on the train by a Rev ew reporter, Mr SUdden av that he hat an order of from one to ten car load of Oregon prunes for the Australian market, lie te.it tome there and they commanded the highest market price, to that he can now dispose of all he can thip to tnat country very advantageously. Thi should be welcome news to Oregon fruit growers and especially tothoe of Douglnt county for which the prune in pecially adapted. Mr Sladden't talk upon the Oregon cherry will be found elsewhere In this Ittue. Review. Center or Attraction. "Put it In the paper every day," m i an Albany man to a Democrat man, "th.it the front of the Oregon bank building U the lin-t in the stite." Mr Frank H od, jr. i rlmeU Tratched as he tkillfully chUeU tbe ttone into lion heads with teeth readv for a growl, while Mr Duncan, w ith hi firm grasp knock the fplintett off a circle of stones until thcr begin to read "Hank of Oregon." The new top put up by Smith Sc Sender, it w hat might be called c c'alsy and the whole it a job the work-r.cn may well be proud of Ti'.vr Starch Factor v The board of trade It in receipt of a communication fiom the Tacoma Starch St Glucose company in relation to the ptoposltinn made by that company to remove it factory to alem. A committee will he in Saletn in a few days, In tl.e Interest of the starch factory, In conference with the board of trade. Thlt Tacoma company It highly pleased with Salem a a location for it factory and it U quite likely some proposition will be submitted that will meet with the ap proval of all parties concerned. State man. A L.RAZY WAR t vr.Cy a crazy mm was causing considerable of a dis turbance around the farm of J W I'ropst, four miles east of Albany. lie wat about as loony at a man could be, and rpent the day lying in a stubble field. Three or four men succeeded in capturing him and Intended to bring him to Albany, when he got away and defied them. "Word wa sent to Albany ; but at the Sheriff hat no authority without a warrant nothing wat done. Nothing ii It. Mr E G Beardnley writes the Democrat that the ttory re ported by the Corvallls Gazette, referred to by the Democrat, wat an infamous falsehood, which it just a we anticipated, It being completely Inconsistent with Mr BeardMey's record In Albany. Tl.e mat ter will undoubtedly be fully explained by the Gazette Itself to the entire vlndicition of Mr Beardsley,else we predict something will drop. People from all parts of the state are buying Mongolian pheasants in the vicin ity of Albany at $5 a piece and taking them home for breeding purposes. Ex. And if old and young birds continue to be killed off Indiscriminately at fas as they are now for a few year, people around Albany will be tending off I heir $5 pieces to get tome to start again with. A Ebpbobate. James Kincaid, the old reprobate who ran away to Albany with Florence Hoyt, and then married iter to get out of the scrape, is under arrest in justice Woods court for threatening to kill her. When the warrant was got out Kinniid nea to Vancouver but was pur sued and captured by constable Thomas, Portland Examiner. The federal census, now aiout corn- Dieted, credits Portland with 35,801 neo- " r.l a 1 .1 , pie. me population 01 r-HBi roruanu is set down at 9,789. This makes East Portland the second city in the state in population, and Astoria third. Astorian. As Salem also claims to be third there is liable to be a duel, for this is a very enaitive matter with the Capital City. A House Burned. Mr G V Vaughn, writing from hia Lane county home, says "a sad affair has taken place here. Yes terday while I was getting dinner my bouse caught on fire, and as there was a good wind it did not Jast long. I lost all that I had but a few things. Some money in the hottest part of the house Clid not melt." Vaqi'in a Hay. lion (leo K Chamber 1a in and faintly returned on Mondny,nftvr a stay there of ten days by all hut the head of the family. H W CutiililTnnil family are rusticating at lUltiinore'a on the hill. tt It Vnnk has finished hi contract of erecting eight voltage for Albany parties and returned home to-day. Those now among the Allmnv cottages are K 1, Thompson and family, Vm Fort miller ami family, Mrs Overman, Mrs Vfynuin and Miss ltisliop, CM Stewart and family, ttev LJ Trumbull, and F M French and family. IUthlngis said to Iks very popular, with out Rnv of the big discussions going on in the Kitst alnitit suits. $12 a week, or t'l a day, is charged at the hotels. There are a few dollar a day houses. Those who tent out generally live ou niMHit f - a week apiece. A water agate found on the lieach almve Newport, now owned by lay W Itlain for SO cents, is the greatest curiosity in this lino we have seen. Only alunit the sise of a pearl it is a mere shell, the bubble bobbing through the whole o( the interior. The Chicago Comedy Co begin an en gagemcntat Phelps flail Thursday night Tun CtoARKTTB I. aw. The first case of an arrest under the cigarette law to come to our notice in Oregon, is rcjatrted from I einlleton, mul ns Is oiten the case was one that didn't do jttstiee at all, and was not the kind that sin ottld he made. Says the K. O. The first arrest ever made in Pendle ton for violation of the statute prohibit ing the sale of toliacco to lioya .nvtirred, Monday afternoon under peculiar cir cumstances, lien flyers had sent two 1hvs to V. V Settlcmcier's grocery after two 1 Mixes of cigarettes. The hoys went to the store, inlormed the clerk of their mission, iuil lie. doubtless thinking that as the cigarettes were intended for livers he v ss doing no harm, consented. The cigarettes were delivered to Pvers in the presence of Constable M:ivs,who made liniuiries, found where tfiey were pur chased and arrested Mr Scttleim ier. lie was brought ln-lure Juitiee I'iehnp. who imposed a tine of fe1, the costs swelling the amount to i'J r0. A Stater Law. The exi lunge o omc of our barefooted t; l-M-ni s v. ho are getting theiiielr boare a!nit Albans's porulrln oi.l rr't.emiier that our rnu:ieri.t w re full awatefif the law on the one not to In tilths! with, 1 ami tbe j.!, a Unit the return are riot cor rect I i iitu'iilou If wrong at all III bccuuie thre are le.comp'cte . The census law put a fine of ai.d three year' Impriviomei t on ant enumerator who m.iv wrr f.i'vlv, and $,mki fine and two earn liepi iMrim"it on any who mav make f.il-e return The rpreentallon of ttale In Congre ' based o.i the cenu rimn. anil lhilr fjirriu ttntKl K. nrn. treted. In bit? boom ton like Minne- at-oh ami M l aul tSey my monkey wi h .be e. ..-us : b, not In A.banv -.here in Bate the fire. " a k ' I j Fvta am I'.snniTAi.NM .nt. Arrange- nients are in pr- gress for lair and en- j lertainmt nt to Is- ln l.l in thisoitvon two ! evening", at s. nn" date in Septeml-r later than the 1.1th, to ins hereafter an nounce I. Various and numerous fancy and useful article will U offered (or lie, ! t i i "tie tne oman s Io!!ar Kxperietiee meeting, and d. li.hlful Floral eonet-rts render. ij by the young ladies, together with the p'esent'Uion of early historical incidents of Albany, w ill atHird a variety of entertainment. " The proceeds will I applied to the payment of the indebted ness on tbe W C l" U Hall. Skckstarv W CT V. !,hmiu Tit 1. msk Now that A ..a-; Co:ran-.l lt.iln-r CI" havi-been workel i !n the o .!.', -frj much a lb. e, other .;.-ee. i to 1 ii.liirlice, inv I a ' ie.1. 'bile c'e.ii't , or II .i'in eria'i I- g in.; ice ' ioiicJ !o Ol .i - l 'I 1 Ih -ti e !-..' 'I' -!-.: 04-.1 ,ii v,oi.!(t reii 1 -t h n bor nor' b ?;e a-..,-! I I ne ;! ' i: r - tiu b. i i t r r.01- l. i' if -:i ii '11 for f r-i.' j III.. Hi I.-. t.i on,-. -..liil i.ol jpti'pJr tun e for ..-, ti're Ij.-i-ii 'v;a'' ir.Mibv.i .n 1 vrri fHul ti"re of :.'0. an.l mm' i!im oi.l I'Ju' tie lr ban. ft.!! wjrebi' g li b. ini U -l-o. lit'Ai.rrv to iik CoNniiivkko. The OehiK'o lie view iimk' s the exaggerated and uncalled for statement, that, "it is said that eastern immigrants find lands too high in the Willamette valley, and large numbers of them will come into eastern Oregon to locate." The News says, "S Pislyfelt recently sold his ranch near Camp Polk for the tritlling sum of lt)0. He intends to locate at Kugene." Which would indicate that if price was all they want they'can get cheap enough lands in Crook county. A PAtxTr'sFALt. Monlay afternoon V il'iam lled'ey wa going up a ladder against the h.iuv; of J. M. Ralston. which he wa sfsttng to paint, when the brace against which the laJder was resting gave way and be was thrown to tbe ground with tbe ladder, a distance of about hfteen feet, striking on hi head and side. A bad gash wt cut over one of hit eye nd severe cuts on one of bis leg and other part of rii bod-, fortunately no bone were broken. He wa taken t. hi home in tbe Cuxick block where Or Maston attended Mm. Oreoos Prrss Askjiation, Thfl fourth annual meeting of the "editors and publisher of Oregon, will lie held in Port land, the stssJon rommcnclnt? at the hour of 101 in Aug 14th, and continuing four dayi. Tbe principal husiiusi will be Ihursday evening and during r rlday. A full atteiii''Te desired ClIAS NlCKEI.I., EC PENtl AVn. President. Secrttaiy. Pr.RIIAPS NO 'liiLKNAMKNT. -It tlOW look a though there would Ire no North, west Firemen's Tournament this year. President W'orsley, say' tbe Columbian, hat taken no further action towards hold ing the next tournament. Spokane Kails wat telected, nut the place may vet be changed, a It it ttated that the effer of j $500010 purses there wa unauthorised, snd will not be made good. Good Acvics. '-Take yourbair restora tive money and buy atown lot in a grow ing town that supports it home paper and advertlsetLike Albany, Or.) and go ahead, and you will be fiixed and the man who it fixed don't care whether he ha any hair or not." Bill Nye. AcciDK.NT. . Oahy accidents occur in which individuals become more or let In- capac'tated to follow their usual avoca tion. In inch cases It Is a great conve nience to be Insured in some safe Accident Insurance Co. Such U the Union Mutual of Chicago. Any male person over 18 and under 05 veart of ace it eligible to me.nnerslilD 10 tullv To fully understand the benefits and workings of thlt company you should call on their agent, Joseph Talt in the office of L II Montanye, .Strahan's Block. A v Wuiii 4n f Atff Altfy-sk fit 4lil m.lr,.l II (Villi LIIU AUI IKVI vlt-ra va aiv Port Townsend Argus, is a sort of a Pooh Buh in the new state of Washington. The statement has gone the rounds until people have about come to the con clusion that Alien really is a Pooh Bah, whatever that is, probably a man with a thousand irons in me 11 re. jui yyeir , 11.,- was a newspaper man, ana proiramy doesn't care what he is called, just so he gets enough to buy grub. XOT ISOLATED CASKS. To show that the cures mode by Jor's Vege table Sarioparlllaaro not only; not exceptional eases, but tbat It helps everybody, we cite a few Instances where two In the tame family took It and were both cured. Thomas Stephcnt.of 188 81xth 8t, 8. F., took it for weak stomach and dyspepsia, It entirely cared him. He then gave it to bis wife for her sick headaches, since which time aha bat bad no retarn. It cured them both. Mrs. K. U Wheaton, of 704 Pott fit, 8. F., wat a sufferer from stomach and liver troubles and biliousness. Finding that it relieved her. the gars it to a little girl living with, her whose af diction was a large open sore which nothing teemed to hcaL It also cured the child. H. 8. Winn, of Geary Coart, Geary 8t, 8. F prominent la the Order of Bad Men, was very foebls and greatly reduced. Joy's Vegetable Sanaparllla restored hit health and accastomed vigor. He thereupon gavs it to hit wife who was tlmllarty afflicted and had nervout prostra - tion. It bad the tame happy effect upon her it bad upon him. Scores of similar onset could be cited bnt w havs no room for them bare. UitrriNU Ckiticai.. Few roads have ever lieen built with more to overcome than the Oregon Pacific. It has taken pluck and push and has necessarily been bIow, caused by a lack of funds. It may lie slow in the future, perhaps not when it again starts up, as it will in due time; but it will get there, to lie slangy, when it will tiecome a part of the shortest routo from sen to sea. The following from the Capital Journal is critical enough to have laen published by. the Corvallis Times. It is probably over- . VII I 1. . ..I. . I. urnwn, uui wo pumisii it 10 snow uie snirit o( the nress. ana iieoause our reauv ers wish to know what is being suid on all imnortant sub ects "The Albany Hkmocrat says: 'J N Duncan returned from Prinevillo to-duy, I lo reports hay crops good, grain crops fair and times prHty good, i'eopie are very anxious to know alsnut whm work is to continence on the OP.' The sai.1 nnalitv of anxiety has been experienced every year since the commencement of work on the O P. F.very year the great ef portion of the working season is wast cd before contracts are let or men en gaged. The consequence Is that by the time operations Ugin, the mountain rains are on, the roads and trails are In a horrible condition, trauspoitution In comes expensive, broken time follows and contractors find themselves crippled and bankrupt. Litigation Is the result. workmen are swindled out of their wages or have a terrible time getting it. and a scene of general dissatisfaction exists all along the line. This is the annual record of the O P construction. No more desir able railroad was ever const rue ted than that spoken of, or one that is more pop ular with its tributary people, and the nitv and womler In that its usefulness and progress are so marred by a llnanclul management that is very faulty some where." A Ciiamik ix IU'sisxss. The public generally will Ih) glad to Know that Mr JoM'ph Pironi, formerly of Corvallis, has purchased the Interest ot the late U 11 Spencer, in the gris-ery business of Spen- ctr A Klacklinrn. Mr Pironi is by no means a new hand at the business, and U lng himself a first-class baker and con fectioner, their store w ill always contain the choicest of bread, pics and cakes, and io ineir aireuuy coiniiieie stoea 01 groce ries they hate added many delicacies of the season. Their place of business, sit uated on the corner of First and Wash ington streets, would he an honor to any city. These gentlemen U'ing Isith well and favorably know n in Linn and Kenton comities we do not hesitate in anviiiLf tlu-v w ill do a large and prostxrrous 'business. l lie new imti will iierealtet lie styletl Hlackburn A Pironi. Mi'hokk Will Oct. Several years ago a family l y the name of I-ogun were resi dents of this city, hut moving away the have almost been forgotten by most ol our residents. Frank lgan, a iiiftnls-r of the family finally brought up at Km pire City, Cks county, w here he met his death by a gunshot wound. It was ti.....i.t , ,t..i;...u a ...:t.i.. , flw t t ,10lU.ilk, WM tt MU. Wednesday ir Kihgof lUl dt' rtw,v,t,, U U"T fn,Ml daughter, a resident of F.mpire, stating tb'it a man (not giving his name) had died there, saying just previous to his "call., that Hank Iag:in .ltd not commit suicide, but that he the dying man)slnt him. Tbe letter did not state that the murderer said anything in explanation of his crime, but was one of inouirv con- frning w bether young I.gan had ever ; iH-eu 11 rcsHuiit t tins locality. r-cio Press. Cl.-.MK Ctu xrv. S-veral days this week tliu beat was almost intolerable, the mai-hine that measurers tbe temper ature marking as high as degrees in the shade. 7. M itrown returned on Tuesday from Portland, lie sold his wool 1 in that city t"T lti'4" iits er pound. Last Saturday John Stew art, of Mowrv, was I icl-ed by a hors' and had his right nrni broken just nlmve the wrisl. Mr Stewart was on bis way to The I'alles. Mr ? 1 Ne.ji.ii.'r turned from his trip to Kentucky on Sunday of this we. k. i t-ri.'.ging n itb him a I erd of thorough ; l.rt'l l'ur;i"i;.i attti-, a!! vearlir.gs. j I'lieSe .l 'eili!iiu and f;t.i. . bis sou ! I'M e?.ei -pied, left IVar ere k b.itie on j Monday, of ibis week, for Aruoioa, v, here ' they esp t to malvu tl.eir future home, i Itiih x r!!e iapers. ! A 11k wcKAiii.K Ksci'K. A few days a?o nt Turner, an accident ( cetirred that eausil tli.-s' who witnessed it to shudder for the rcMtil'. w hieh, iitarvelotily for tunate, w r , ntiruly unltKrked for as they were welcome. A little fourteen months old ehi'd was in an upstairs room, Is-ing In Id by a voting ladv. Sud denly the child made a lunge and threw himself to the ground a distance of six teen feet. Those who ran to the assist ance of the little one expected to find many broken Ismes ami a body ldly crushed. Hut they were happily disa pointed, the little one meeting them with a smile, not having lieen injured a par ticle. He didn't even cry. The baby was that of Ir W M Smith, now of Tur ner, but formerly of Salem. Statesman. Axscal CoNcKiiKXCK. Tlie Columbia annual conference of the M F. church, south, will convene at Ixdarion, Ore, August t!lst. I'.ishop K Ii Ketidrix, of Missouri, w ill preside. The geneal conference w hich met at St Louis, in May. last, divided the con ference, leaving all that part of Oregon west of the summit of the Cascade moun tains in the Columbia division ; and all that east was formed into a new confer ence and called Fast Columbia confer ence. The conference will establish stations at Portland, Seattle. Tacoma, Oregon City and Kugene. Bishop llen drix and Hey Morris, 1) I), of the Board of Church Extension, of Louisville, Ky, are exjiccted in Albany August 10th. A Goon Start. The new wheat sea son starts out well, and we are glad to 1 able to report a market price of 65 cents, in the field, and at the mills and warehouses, that being an increase of about four cents. The indications are for firm hut not very hiirh prices. The crop in France will probably be about a I failure, a tact that stillens tbe market. Farmers will do well to abide by exper icnce and sell in a rising rather than In a falling market, as many of them make a practice of doing, after they have paid months of insurance and often double warehouse fees. A Good Ct'ltK for the blues is a visit to the Woolen mills. A large amount of new machinery has Wen set to running, and the force of hands has lieen greatly increased. There is a 'buzz and a bustle that is really refreshing. The process of making fabrics is an intensely interesting one, even to a novice, who gets carding lacks, weaving vats, etc., sadly mixed ; but the sight of fifty to one hundred fine looking men, boys, girls and women sort- ng, scouring, dying, teasing, moating, Isenbbh ing, piuckingj carding, Blubbing, warping, beaming, sizing, lulling, dress ing, shearing, drawing, steaming and reel ing around is one that makes a person feel good. The woolen mills are in good bands, as testified by tbe large business. Some fine fabrics are boing gotten out that will be a credit to the mill. Tub First Cau-Load. Watermelons are somewhat earlier this year than last year. The first carload in 1889 arrived on July 2'J, this year on July 28. They were consigned to J V Pipe and will be distributed among the grocers of the city. A Democrat man, who sampled a slice, is able to pronounce them delicious melons. crofu'iiui eruptions, such a pimples e oration of the skin, etpacmlly on free aueri b its. blood aod will disap- rarr.dly by using Plunder s Oergoo Put (her. Albany.MaiSet. Wheat i5 , Oats- ,13k B'ltter- Inc. pr it). Fsg20t Hay 9,M. Potatoe-- 75 eta per bnsbvlr Beef -on foot, H'in Apples 75 cents per bu, PorkCo per lr Jrotwoo ' B."ori bsms, 12'-C, shoulders, He. , shies lOo. .tfd 9erierlb. - K.onr-l.UB per bid. Mli!t'Ufifl X llO nor 1 ',11 it Feed bran. 14.00 wsr ton , shorts, 111. - I middlings, 20 . - 1 ' ' Chors, 20, ft. It, H! Kit AY IHtOWNF.il. . K 1 Murray, of Spring UUI, Beiiion county, was drowned In tl.e lllumette river, three mile below Albany, Sunday afternoon about 3 o clock. The clicuin stances were about like tblst Mr Murray went to Independence In the morn nu aid returned In the afternoon somewhat Intox icated. Three young men, or boy, one of thetn being Mr Murray's son, were In the river swimming. Mr Murray concluded to go in bathing also, and taking off hit clothes about a hundred yard above the boys, and about the tamo distance from Ids home, entered the water, which Is ten or fifteen feet deep all along In that vicin ity, and quite till., nnd struck out for tbe boys. He was teen to turn a slight bend around some bushe and wns swimming firmly , when he suddenly rank wlthmit rlilng again. Whether he hud a ctamp or wa affected by hi Intoxication, wa a matter of speculation, lirnpr.llng hooka wrre procured ot thlt cltv and between A and 7 o'clock the body wa found near where It disappeared, In about twelve feet of water. Mr Murray came to Albany from Mich- egan twelve or thirteen year ago, and was lor a nun. her 01 year in the dray busi ness In thl city, moving to Spring Hill about Ave year ago. He wa a member of the fire department, making a good fire. man, ibe deceaed wa a spicmmi hearted man, honest In his business affairs and but for strong drink would have made an exemplary clilzcn. He leave a wife, lour children and many friends 10 mourn hi untimely death, at the age of about 40 years. Mistim. McMlnnville'a baseball club Wat Ha lem Saturday 19 to 0 and on Sunday 14 to II and Salem is alsuit as mad as over the census. They would kick at a sacred cow. F, C Cross, ot Salem, advertises meats as follows: Uiilcd U-ef.C to N cents; roast lff, 8 cents ; gotsl steak. 8 to 10 cents : U-cf by the quarter, ft cents; mutton by the inartcr,7 cents; pork by the quarter, 7 cents. lit resiHtnse to an ituiuirv will sav that the nicely dressed youuu man strutting along our streets ns if he was Mayor of tbe v. hole city and suburbs, was the fel low sentenced to a mouths impris.inii.ent for larceny of o from a oor idow, hav ing just been released. An Albany paia-r claims to have found tbe boss mean man. lie uses a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button and cusses Is-eause there isn't one on his throat. Astorian. The above with dif ferent names Inserted, has 1st 11 going the rounds of the press for live or six years, and it is now old enough to crack. Itumors always make interestinu though uncertain reading matter. Tbe Priuevllle News says: Humor has it that work will be i sumed on the exten sion of the Oregon Pacific the first of next mouth. Humor Is such a liar though. Another rumor says that the I 11 ton Pacific i n'H.tu to secure control of the Oregon Paciiie, and moyls; that it is not. At no lime was po'lee court con ducted ta a more admirable (manner than during the past few day by Jude () F 1'as.tni. and with more dignity. Hi judg ment I a clear a If he bad been prsetlc Ing lua criminal . tt for years, ami un common Older I pr served there . Tcle g'sm. A Chh.amsn aril. ej at Tacoma a few day since, nnd tuitd up Pacific Avenue, but bad gone but a few blocs stbeit be had a howling mob at I.I heel, lie wa rescued by a police ollWer, taken to the station house and placed on the next out going train, prumi-litg to never show hi jce In Tacoma ani .. For four year a Chinaman baa not been permitted to stay there for a single ho r. Prndletor: mIU bie a very peculiar law ul. C C llciulil I received order f'om Ibecnimti jude l-niovc a sick horse lhi ti. the road m u bnes near the up. rr htfdsjc, savs the i'. Me slid so, ami lou.ul it neft-ssarv ! L II iie aton al dur ing the proct of i.ovhI. lie ha txiw rrrived notlie fiom Mir ner allot nry that suit will be bnsugl.t against him uti les he pais $100, i-c value of the bore, f ntlmltb. It lake about $A.ruo to run Pendleton Tbe following sauifUssrc paid Its officer: City surie.or and street rumrnioner, $iy ; water superintend m, $li ; i pump bouse cnghi'er,$iioo j Marshal, $10 JO ; engineer IW department, $1000 ; thiee policemen fio each, $3700; Re corder, 'iO; drlvir lire department, $710; Attorney, $V ; stoker fire department $110; city Treasuer, $150 ; total, $1 1,410. In Harney county the number of in habitants found bv the census enumera tor is less than the official number of voters and school children. It begins to look as if the fact that a man was a cen sus enumerator will work against him .'n whatever lie undertakes hcreafter.except perhaps in Linn county, where they did their duty pretty satisfactorily, though. after nil, not completely. We pause with consternation as we clip the following from the Pendleton K. O. and invite the Icliauon Kx press man who told the cow story to carefully per use the following : "Pendleton has a few girls who can wrestle with a large quid of gum as easily as the Vassar college student. A girl dropid her gum on the sidewalk to-day, and a pedestrian who followed stuhla-d his toe on the obstruc tion and fell, barking his shins." A number of people met at tl.c opera house In Salem on Sunday, and, after' some discussion, and several whereases, "Itesolved, That we cordially and earn estly invite the Christian people of Port land and other cities and towns of Oregon to unite with us in the endeavor to per suade the citizens of their various locali ties that the best interests of all will be accomplished by the discontinuance of public games, excursions and places of amusements on the Lord s day.'' Mrs Martha Ann Bogart,the champion economist of the times,died at Flialieth, N. J.. a few days auo. she had for many years lieen living oil" the charity of her friends, and so devoted waa she to the art of economy, that she carefully split matches, malting one answer for two "lights.',' After her death bank bills ag gregating f'UUO in value, were found in tobacco bags carefully stowed among her meager effects. One would think to hear tbe r-crcecl.es and yells and whoops generally about the census that there It no such a thing asre- liablllty In the Unlt-d States. Senselessly because a few error are made in placet the whole blasted thing Is called a fraud. How ridiculous. The truth I It It In most cases at nearly correct at tuch thing ever are or can be. in the case ot Albany, notwithttanding . tbe squirms of jealous sheets, like the Salem papers, the returns are undoubtedly about correct and would be nearer so If a hundred or so were added. The following from the Monmouth pa per should set some of our Albany penp'e to thinking : We are willing to wager four dollars against forty acres of fat theep in Arkansaw that there is not another town in the state where people are so so ciable as in Monmouth. Hardly a -week passes but we have a party or lawh socla ble. It is all perfectly proper and we ate pleased to state that at each one an enjoy able time it nau. It seems that remarks gleaned from some of our exchange that Iowa has at least one editor that might be termed a little weary. He sends forth the follow ing: The lark came up to meet the tun nd carol forth his lay : the farmer's son took down his gun at him blazed away. The busy bee arose at 5 and hummed te meadow o'er; the farmers wife went for his hive and robbed him of his store. The little ant rose early, too, his labors to begin ; the greedy sparrow Hew that way and took his ant-ship in. O, birds and bees and ants, be wise, in proverbs take no stock ; like me, refuse from bed lo rise till half-past eight o clock. With thirty-six thousand population Portland will have to take the third place In the Northwest unless it can ring in its suburbs like beattle and lacoma. As matter of fact it is probably larger than either ot those cities, though thtlr popu lation will be given at over $40,000, while Portlands is stated at about 36,000. East Portland, with 9,o:w, will be the second city in the state, Salem third. Astoria fourth and Albany fifth, perhaps Albany fourth. Auiusville wants 1000 families to settle there. That would make it the size of Salem. . , ... . ' " . Born. To the wife of Andrew Loone three miles south of Albany, July 36th, boy. HONK AND ABttOtD. MORIIAf, Ths Daily Dallas Ol server lias pulled In Us lu.rttB.sitd will now oontitjt its work to it wsnkly. Mis Ivy Hays of this tilaes is viaitins hs-sist. r. Mrs VauWinkU, at Albany, Nnvsrtoi Appeal. s 1 1 f t t a m . A hrinK warotinusa is neui tun 11 in ths rear of Mr. Phil Hiltlinoro lot, on Water strest, to ,o with the lars bluik going up facing Front strsst, Mr John Tu'iii'Vo, of ths foothills pre clitet, presented ths tounly clerk with a wildoat soalp to-dsy, ami rmmlvtd thnrcfor ths sum of one dollar in uounty sorpr. J W Miuto, x-lirilT of Marion county, is tn be mads Chi af of Polios of Portland, thvs Portlands tnornir.g daily. That will b a prist worth geiti 11 g by Mr M Into, who though, I a grsat rustlsr. Tli famous IViil.sm Thompson Is lo Im in Hsli-ni Aug Sod, Tni ii an attr iotion Al bany should isurs, a hi squat, iu hi litis, ha never bona hro. Maud Orai.usr is an othsr attraction Albany should secure, ami probably will. Ths circulation of th agrnsmarit to civs a thrrs year guaranteed! freht to the North-s.-a PaaiHu, proviiUJ It maksa trans cot.tl tieuUl connection intids of nns year, will be beuun next Monday. Attorian. Mr Arlhor Jay Hhaw, a formsr fallow. student and friend of ths local editor of ths DKMot'BAT, has bean appointed Doatmsstsr of Spokane Falla. Mr Hhaw is already o rsiary of thsNmthwatt Industrial Fair, and at turih his pleaaaut phis graces 011s of the page of ths last West Sl.or. a yountt man of ft n xoutive ability and a splsodld fello generally, he dservs the suooess he Is receiving. State senator, lion Jeff -Ml era. of Lino oottuty. and Mr tiuht Millar, of (Iraut'a Pass, wars visitors inanr town last Monday. They marls it a point to gothragl, ear bank aud the Normal bulldinf, Sod before leaving sxprMMd themaslvM a well, plaaaad with our aurri.un.hnu and bush. oulhsik aiin- rtlly. Monmouth Dsmoorat. Thl noon Coroner Farrcll received the following note from Munkers from the sect on foreman of the O. P. at that place: "Chinaman found hanubiir in a tree Hanging there yet. Come and lake care of him." TCSMbAV Mr IlihUr, ol th firm of Johnson k Hiblar. o Sum, is in ths o'ty. Ths W (,'TUn maklnii rroa",nu''1" to gtvnst vou4s fair oinrlimi iu oepUtdbsr. Mr lMsrin Soolt, of ths Orsoi,in, hsa twt n in th city ifotting fact for a msouf.ot urr'a sditiou of that p.p.-r. Shiff Scott, amtsd witn a wa.rant left this afUrnoon fjr the Oraay niso tuaming through the tooktry. W K Id, C K Hrown-ll and M C liiug hsw Uft on yesterday afUrrnoon's O P tra.o fur th Kautuin mines. Tha fiout ..f W F K owl ia beibg ro . modnlcd. A exa.ni:) will h set by tsarina down lit awi.tng, an ) sore to any building . Mr Jaanu Wh-ier left a day or t s for thm U amtsritiK sosunipanyipg Mr Walter, tfci.l of ths avboul there, and bit wila horns. I'mf II V I'lmor has deoi-l-d to I Hit in I'ortlaiul. and d.-vota p.i.i.lrl.l t.uio to ll.r-vi.i.t.on of music. lf will cirii to A bny imo a week tt fetch a e'a, Mr. Diukisaoo, brother of th f mona lb.u M. D.ekinton, nst mister crirrsl f..r a wti.!o und. rt l. v.Un-l, . .0 thau.ty. He ia s very pleasant au-i lutcliigetit g m Inn.ao, Mr. Cbaa. McDonalil, til lis ri-hiirg m il man, fur many year an O k C, ... inrr, Willdxlivs-r a ts k at ths W V. T. U 1111 neat Mt.bth evriiing on IN ye a n oni . neer." Ths celestial f.rtii.d baotrin at Munkers was not l on by tha coroner al'rr ad Ml Frril, by nii.tske. w.i.t I., THmn. aud hestmw tu-day that th eUt..l li,.lo b.inc l del not g., to MuuVrr. Ju.le II f Itoohsu, arrived io N.-w Vr J.ty 00 I I. wy tu his H., 11, h...i tt,.,n a f..ur bis aojossro lo t'aleutt II n .. .c u u Consul ')ei.,. f aoh hi liual Is wife will r. cnv a wrm io..mc lonn. Tl.e boifsr Pine Ijoe At Lumts r Co. are r-istic.l witn work. Lars hipment of box, sashes, doors etc , srv b-l.-g mads o tiouslly to all p j-t. th , ,v . thrir bsoal trails-. Their wr-hiis.'. n s Very neat place and f worth au ii.K-t li.n by any tc. Mr Hit. flurahart h Issau h'tuh.u his wheat to ths lld Croo Mills, briug tbe first b do to fur busloras. though Mr Thomp on wa ahead of him a few boar w ith a maillot. Tha first wheat wa hauled to the Farmers Warehouse yesterday . Tha O. P. breakwater at ths railroad bridge is about enrol Isted. It is a aiutb mr snb atsntisl affair than tbe old one, and promises to be sb'a to atat.d the severest tr.U it wb betuhject to; bat then r ur bik- fla nls do not lieneially otear oftetier tl.sn etery ten er. WKIiKKStiAV. MrHoottMay. cashisr u' tha Siii-. It.nl. as beeu in tha city tn-rlay. Mr Tboa Callnhan. ..f Crvll.. is in tha city, tbs guest i-f hrr sister, Mr ltot-t Una. ton. Mr Itlrt Fostrr.nf Ssu Francic-.rnid ill ths city thi noon. C H Stewart retun.sd frani tha ltv to day. Hi family will ren.a.-i th. ra trl weeks. K II Flcoiinr. Prraident ut ths Un rtl ,. Inhumation i.f PuttUnd.haa been :n 'ho ei'v tu-day. Mr Frd W'hitlier. wif ai.d .-t.i.l.-.f P,.rt- lan.l, fi.itneily .f Albany,wrnt op lu Kugene' thia liiHn. Mr W It Httiitb, of Crook tount , I.- Ien in ths any to-day, and called at ths Dkmo HAToItlo. Prof W N Hall, recently dropped from ths Corvallis Colleite, has boeo eigavd as pilocisl of ths hil'sboro schools. Deputy sheriff Sinitn and Charles Sooti wmt ti Saletn thia a oraios. with Antouns de C. tta, the erasy man. . The report of the Lien coontv bank shows 1177,373.43 leant and dncontt. t31,l'.'8.15 pneto aud ?r.''J,M.I.7H dspetiU. F M Freueh. E L Thorn t sou and Wm Fort mil er are hnma Irom the Ksy 00 a short vis t. Their faiuihe at livwu on sea ri'tsit, etc. MrC Q Uldeout, f.umerly of this cite. ha Id ro elect, d a rlrlegats to the ifpul.li- uau stale euuvei.tien, of V llforoia, fnim ii ay wards. . 'J B F Pott, rtceutlv w ith tha jtuss House. and pitcher for ths Albany. bate ball e!uh,ha gone to Salem to instioat awhile prsvuut to going tu I'nrtlnurl to rtside. ' Charles Ilnbbins dtewa revolvet and shot dead a parrot that called after him, "Is this notsmiuith fur htm; as he was walking the streets cf St Louis duriua one of ihs fcrvia das of last week. Mr J A Gint has returned from a thre weeks rip to Baa Fiancitco. where ha was under medical treatment. Us is feelinn battel ; but will make another trio after awhile Ths onctract for building ths relorm school, at Salem hat been let lo G A Sterena ths aeoeod highest bidder, for $26,176 Thodtfh tha impropriation waa only $20,000 Mr Stevens will no doubt get tha additional arrount in due time. . Text Saturday evening tha Albany Band will been ths streets and give our citizens s baud ' concert.' hes-loning at aU.ut 7:3(1 o'clock. Under its preaeut niakeoD ths band has shown great proficiency and it is a Croat credit to tha city. Mr'C E Van Horn, representing the San Franoisoo Wasp ia in the city rustling for tbat popuiar journal. Mi Van Horn bas been 111 the city 00 several otl.er oeoasions as the advance agent of different circuses, and was always abcut the most reatouuble one we sverdid business with. - Missi lallie suit Ina KoDnrUun went to Yaquina Bay thia tin on a two weoks eat ing. Uu their return Mist Ina will 00 tn Waitabarg tore uins ber work as teacher there, and M -ss-lailie will go tn Monmouth. It)., where she will enter the well knowu college of tbst p'aos. Dr Maston, urgi on of ths Oregon Pacific, and of the S P, ol thi oitv, had hia hands full last evrnmu. " Boyd, an employee f the O P hd a foot cut while working ou the b.eakwoter, aud a brakemao had a band mashed w hile coupling car on thevening freight at lh city. . People who have been riding on ths elec tric cars m rurtland.Salem, ssy the electric- trioy plajs ths duoe, or trey spot, or soma thing with their watches. One man who visited tbe power house in Salem, aaid he felt hit wat oh twisting all up ia his pockot. raati mius 1 -astorian. Ths actual foros in tlis employ of the Ta- ooma, (llympia&UrayslIarhur railroad last Saturday eveninir, auoordinif to tbs state meat mads by the psyunsr-r of ths road, was 1303 ntsu and 41)3 teams. This is on the grading work slotie. Ttiers tre between 400 and 5(10 mots men at wo.k gutiing nut ties and bridus tiuihnr. Ths ray roil lor Jims amounted to f 00,000 Mrs T L Wall ice and daughter, Mis Jas Dannala and thtss oi l dren, iuoluditig Mia Daisy, Mr H II A!tliotie, Misses Anion snd Catheriiis Alihouar, Mr II V Merrill snd children, Mis IjIiIim llsek'viiia-i, Mi lUt rett, Mr Flank llr.' kriiriile ami M' K lnl liloilett wnro siliong Ilia paligi:ts bound for Ysqiiiua J'.ay thi ti iOU, Quits Inmank. Yesterday evening the craxy mini, heretofore iiientlotied, was captured by shcrlir Scutt and deputy sliorili' Hitilth, in a barn at John Huston's. He was lying on his face, singing like a flood fellow. They easily got hold of lim and brought him to this city, where he was examined by rs Miislon and Davis and committed to the asylum. He said Ills name was "Jump up the tree," but it was afterwards learned that his name was A ti tonne tie Cost a, a Portugese, ami about 27 years old. flood treatment at the asylum may possibly bring him to ins senses In a few months, IKOW Tilt! MOtOIMia MONK Maj. 1. ii. Jones w riting from the Sol diers Homo to Mr. John Morrison, says, among other things: It has lieen a dull season here thus far: but it is improving with the hot weather. To-morrow w ill Is. a gala day at Santa Monica. There will be a balloon ascen sion with parachute attachment, and ohn wilt bu there Jo see the crowd and un. Tliere Is not much doing now. Two weeks more will finish the tlireshfuir.tben all will he quiet till w inter rains, if they get hero. Things have improvedriiere of late. The !ccr hail is in full blast and theru ia a marked improvement in our bill of fare. It is Is tU r than heretofore. There are alsitit WK) here now and still coming. I am only waitiiiK for my jm-ii-siou to come, and there will he one less here. This last bill will hit me if my former application fails. If Providence entills ami all is well, you will sen me ack in Allmnv inside of a vear. Fruit is plenty now. Apples, apricots, jeaches, llgs, melons of all kinds, (iraties will come in three w eeks or less. Tiik Ksi'oKiHt or Ma mo county show the platting of many thousand acres of laud in small tracts of from f to 10 acres. Capital City Fruit Farm of MUacres.Sun- nyside o I ;YM acres, Stinnvside No 2 140 acres. Sunnvside No 3 470 acres. and a number of others have la-en placed on the records by the Oregon Laud CouiMiny of Salem, Oregon. This company is also doini; business In Portland and Albany, and have for sale numerous other simtll tracts. The treat advantage of this plan is that it brings together in one community the class of beoplo w ho are all engaged in the same business, viz: fruit gruwiiig.conscqticutly there springs up large drying and can ning establishments similar to those in the city of Salem, w hich advantages makes profitable market for tbe products of these fruit farms. Consult your interest by buying of the Oregon Land Company of Sulem, Portland or Albany. Ittt. WAHTF.D.-Hv Mr K loin. of the V boot and h s tore. a alrl t- do boasMwnra in a faintly, man rn l wife only No children. Ij k wafers, light work ('all at Klein llrr-e stoia. VEGETABLE PANACEA PHCW.RCD mo ROOTS Be HERDS. rosTMtcusc or AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO rROM A DISORDERED STATE ottoeSTOMACH OS) AN ' INACTIVE LIVER. ron sale air au. DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS. Road to Wealth Caesot I saccestfullr trsvsl4 with sut goos hsalth. To reach wealth er any comes sstltlos tn Ills requires ths full posMctlea and eperatlos of alt ths fao altlss kind sstsrs kat tsdowsd at with. Thsts conrfltloss cannot sitct anttts tha shytleal being Is In perfect working order, sn this is Impooluls hs tha lltrer snd ipleon are tcrptd, that at tt met ing tS txretlons, causing Indlgsttloa and r:r?eps!s, with all of thslr aocor. psnjlti horrora. On. HENLEY'S rAr-t nssti. ri s.i:i.i,i UsliiUCIlUH lUniu U irtt a tpscino Inflame over ths llvar. M eicitci 11 10 tieintij action, rstolrtt Its chronic sngorgtsisnts, snd promotes ths serstlost: curst Indigestion snd const! psl'on, sharpens ths appttlis, tones up ths sntlra trtm, and trii.es Ills worth ll-lng. F. M. French, -OKALtS IS WATCHES and CLOCKS, Waltham AND- OILVERWr QPEOTACLES Q U EYE-GLASSEO BE4I, Esrsits SAll. J W Moore to II F Archibald, 1 lot and 33 feet front, Krownsvuie.S 60 J H Burkhart to C G Burkhart, 240 acres 11 t3 1 Albany Cem Assn to Geo Blake, fractional lot G W Maston to W C Cassell, lot 0, 15 w nverly & ruit larm 400 XJ 8 to Richard Newman, 13 E 1 .Tatent 406 I , 11 irngji. j. s a 4 Seth Thomas 'J lAlAJlM W, Itwttf "- Highest of all ia Leavening Power. U. S. Govt Report, Aug. 7, 1S89, sAClsUTEI:F2f!ia SPECIAL I ST, lIliiuilH rit l'.liH-k. Albany. Oreiron. I'.y tlie most iiKHiern and approved metbm Is cures J'Vmiil diseases and Private dis cuses of t idier sex. lie lias a sure cure for ('alarr)i of the bead. Consultation is free and everything strictly confidential. Ofllce Lours 10 to 1 2. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Kesldcncc. corner Jlilrd and lVon streets. IOT. S)inswhr in Ihs ountry, a 4 llewlin rsd netUr, whits point. Li uorai rewarn upon return or inrnrtna lion of whereabout., to (J W Watts, A 1 bauy, or. 171011 WKi,iL 1WU1NO, HOCK IHLI- Ing and pioaprctlng, rlte to i. It. iijgtie, Albany, or JJdilkMMUkl! I am prepared to deliver milk to all parts or ths o.ty. (iaaranteo ths beat quality. Iav order at V K Hrownell'e roory store.' Wn Ki-rrsarsm. Will & Link, OPERA HOUssE MUSIC STORE, , sossts roa ni cai-t s 1 t II. V. miller, And lb Fsvortt J. BAUER & CO. PIANOS. - Also th Mouse Proof "imUFP," And other Flrst-Clas O B G A IT S . Bole Afnu ! th ELDEEDGE H. : and : SEW liOSiE kmlsf Msietilavea). Om.as - Clsamed- amo - Ktraiaca. ALBANY, OK ROOK City Drug Sforc. Staoaid ikivk Proprietors. Successors to (iiiiss tt Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and cheinieals,fancy and toilet articles, sjionges, brushes, perfumer v.scliooi and ar tistssupplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately romjiounded. Two Men and One Roy FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their WAV INTO DEY0E & FROHIAfJ BROS Store, where they always have on hand the largest ttoi:k south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rltles and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks Camp Chairs and thousands of ether tldng too numerous to mention. rtejmir Shop In eomtcrtlon with the Slore, and one of the best workmen in the Mate to do any and ail kinds of work. Come on", Come all; No trouble to show coed. "Small profit and quick sal-s" is out motto. VlV HEALTH RESTORER. USEIT! IT 18 TTTT! mttS-T, TrfEmCTVP,. It rwies IB I ar" and Kl.to. sntl Suwnach, cures II iid.M h.-. OvH.- m rrvatc an Aiipv tiu, Pur ii'us Hit- Ln,iure Biotxl, and Me Ths 'VA'esk Ptrong. m i; mm PFUNDER S Used ererywhere. 91 a bottle tx for t3- Administrat or's Notice. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . tha uniierfclifne-1 bav rweo duly ap- prunttsrl ailailnlxtraiors -f tha stai of William I'yruH, nVovaseil, lata ol I.lnn eotinf. OrKon, All terson ' avlna elslms sifilnst sabl estate are burr by no-titb-rt t present them, duly verified, at :tiB rsldoniMi of either uf us, abotii aeven mller southeast f S'lio, in said Lino county, Oreiron. within six months fro tbe oate here-f. Ju J 24, 189.1. Hkkrt Ctrtjs. Jamks II Pksky, J K Vt enlbs-rford, Admlmxirator , Atty fer Admrs. 1I1F.U. FLNDLKY. On Saturday, July 20, at Dutch GeorRe'a, three miles this side of Findlev's. Mr w R Findley, aaed about 65 vears. Mr . Findley was one of the earlv pioneers of the county. Tha well- known springs beyond fcweet Home, are named after him, and will lone be a monument to his memory. The de ceased leaves a wife and a large family. EUBANKS. On Sunday evenlngjuly 27th, 1890, at the residence.of Mr. Ben amln Johnson, in Albany, Martha, w ife of J W. EubanVs, of kidney complaint, after a lingering illness of several months, aged 23 years. Mrs. Eubanks, who had bten residing at Mope, Idaho, for some time, recently came to this city for medical aid; but gradually grew worse. The deceased was bruught'up in and near Albany, where she was always highly respected.for many eood traits of character." She leaves a husband, child and brother, Mr. Edward Moore, a clerk in the store of A- B. Ml- Ilwaln, and many warm Irientis to mourn her death. nff .OTP l mm Jfts ..1 11 vv KEEP -ON LUlf B, .1 wb Advance s-s Thresher! Algj 'J beir Bcii-rceuer aim isanu-uiiicr, Traction Engines; Automatic Stacker. Etc Also read what one of the solid men of Linn county says about thern: M11.1 rits, Lik CouxTr, Oregon,, MR. Z. T. WRIGHT, September aS, .S,. f Portland, Oregon, Dear Sir: In rrfe-ei-cc to your Inquiry at to kcw I Jiled my Advance Thalier, purchased of you ihl year, stilt say tbe Advance more and better work than any otber macbine 1 ever saw, and I base teen all ll.a: sic rep resented in Oregon. It threshes fas'cr, clean the srraln better, run llubier ami satrs it. . 1 .1.. .. .1 . . . , you desire you can refer to me at any and '""ii .raw, man any o.r.cr inatntnc, ara seem to be ttrci.g and durable. 1 m resdy at any time to t;o Into a trial with any otber machine (-cept the Advar.rr ar.d ibreti for from $100 to $500. They are the best In the n arket without dot:'ht. II P'Bneoj I. D, MILLER. For further particulars address Z. T. WRIGHT, Albany, or Portland, Oregon. Send for his list of 193 names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers in Oregon, "Washington and Idaho.' " rms.iauasun L. E. 15 IIoh lioen -AT HEAD - Now the Greatest Atiraction Stock -I LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS, Straw Goods, Etc., In Ivt;eiing With tho Soantm. If You "Would be Suitably Dressed - Call - at - FACTORY DIXON lll EVERY PAIR For Sale By WHOLESALE rieaiiini wnr " n Hartee, Iron, Steel anfl Farm Mactunery. SOLE ACESTS FOR WASHINGTON AND MORTHERH IDAHO FDR THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. Tasss Machines are too wsU known to neA eomwsnt. Thous--ndi of farmer bars . used tham and speak of them witn Use. Tbey ars the only Harrestlns Machines that will tire ENTIRE tuTISFaCTION to the purchaser. MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION EBfilKE, ' . . . The moss rffr:tlvs and Successful Combination for Threahlnc aad Cleaning Grain ever constructed. BUCKEYE miRAMETWINE-aiNDERS CTTha Fe&tur that distingulshe this Twine-Binder is th Lightness ol Draft, combined with its extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Kinder I ot th Appleby pattern, ths only really successf ul on yet known. We have two styles, ths Elovator Binder and the PlsJonn Binder both excellent both recommended by hundreds ot patron. . , SmnmnT i'U PAum W A ill M vj ueere riows, weere ouiKy rwws, UlUllljM lAM WiljUliO, Carriages, Pistons, Top Buggies BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING MOUNT Alt! wagons: BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRltis AND SEEDERS. CORBIN DSC HARROWS, UODGES-HA'-YES HEADERS. " HAISH BARB WIRE. tSTSEND FOR CIRCULARS E TIIRALti, Manager, Albany, Oregon YOUit TUJi - m jj . " . : . all times. LAIN DeclartiU THE - HIS - LIE ! is His Large and Stylish of His - Store.- WARRAXTED. ClinS.il.DGDOS GO. Front, First and Yino Streets, PORTLAND. - OREGON. DEALERS IN v "Who's that toaslirV Oj X apples V &Mli K?slot: s KLEI BROS I -nn " wa- ""afcisl ifii1,isKi f