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19 I 'F i: i vspr 7 1 1 1 t FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1800 8TITE3 & Ritltsr n4 NUTTING. I'rsprlrlar. LOOAL, HECOHI). Died. At hU homo in Brush Crook precinct, on October 15th, 18VK), F. M. Malone, an old and hiphly esteemed cit lien of that vicinity. Frank, an ho was familiarly called by hia ncighliors, wna an honest, industrious, exemplary ctti icn. lly his industry and economy ho had acquired a full competency of thin world'! goods, being the owner of 1XH) acrea of land. Ho was a democrat of tlio old. lie was followed to his last resting place by a largo concourse of friends and acquaintances, lie always hud a kind word for every one of whom ho spoke. He was kind and charitable to a fault, always ready to divide his last mortal with the hungry. The w hole commun ity have suffered a grout Ion. l'eace to his ashes. . It. Mo. All Paid. Recently a dlsimtch ap peared In the San Francisco Chronicle that the Interest on the O V bund due Oct I had not been paid. The fact wan enlarged upon by the Corvallis Time and copied In the Oiegontan, an elephant out of a mole hill. The truth Is Col. 11 oust I iald the entire amount about $jo.ooo, a ewr dart afterward. This the ikmhk r gets from reliable author II v. The t ict may be put down that, though there Is tome' tlclar now. the O P will go ahead aiul he cornea part of a transcontinental line, and earlier than many pi edict. Not Guilty. The cac of the State of Oregon against William t'arvy and George French wu the oc wherein two boys were charged with burning the China house at Jeffenon on the 7th of July last. They were Indicted for the ciim of arson at this term of the circuit court. The case was tried Thursday, and submitted to the jury yesterday morning. After rectlvln ; the' charge of the court, the iuiy retired, and at a o'clock p. m. returned a verdict of not guilty. T he speech of Hon Tilmon Ford In the defense of the bova was one of the most eloquent forensic cltorts ever de livered in the court bouse. Statesman, The case seems to have been "Not guilty, but don't dolt again.'' The defendants wera mere bovs, and it seemed probable that they were Instigated In the crime bi dder heads, nd the shanty burned wa of , no value anyway. Scio. Ed Golus sold his hopsla.t w eek at 30 cents per pound all around. IhU Is regarded as a good sale, a a part ul the crop was damaged by the hop loiue. Wm Urennei, W f Dillorv, Jack Hiheu and George Morrow returned Monday from their Indian Prahio hunt, hriniu Is fine deer with them. Died. At his home hi IhU city, on Thursday mor ling. October i6:h, iS"a, Preston Munkers, aed (ry ear,to months and iS days. A pioneer and very worthy cillicn. DeVanev. On Monday, October 13th, JiSkie M only child of George M and Ad die V DeVaney, aged iSdays. Pre. Lucky Hop Raisers. Drownsville is not only growing into a splendid mining center, including coal prospects, is sur rounded by a tine timKr country and good wheat fields, is a thriving business center generally; but it is also the lead ing hop locality of the county. This last Industry has put several thousand dollars in osculation. Here are a few cases: Tycer Bros., 11,0m) pounds, at 36 cents, 3lMX). A. M. Tewpleton, SKOO pounds, at 33 cents, 720. F. M. Jack, 8000 pounds, at 3-' cents, $-.t0. A. C. Hausman, 4093 pounds, at 3'2l cents, 41515.22. A total of (8,755.2-.' for four yards, in a county where there is no pre tention to raising them extensively, as in the Puyallup region. Awat Back. It is a matter of consid erable pride to be able to trace one's own ancestry back intottie historical past.and to have the family tree to show for it. Among those who can do this pretty well are Mr John Millard and sister, Mrs James Elkins, of this city. A Pemochat man happened to see one of the historical documents, which is quite interesting. On one side they came directly down from Peregrine White, the first white child born in New Kngland, which occur red on board the Mayflower, in the har bor of Cape Cod. on bvc. 20th, 1&.D. On the other side they have the Avery fam ily back to 1G30. Sirs Fred Kgjjert and Mrs Gus Staiger, formerly of this city, are a branch of the same tree. The first Avery mentioned was a weaver. W have come across a very peculiar mathematical problem during" the pat week. We have a ood shed the cubic contents of which is k feet, or having the capacity of a little more than 7;$ cords cf wood. We have piled In ahout 8 V cord t and hare room left to spi t It In. Will i some one volunteer the solution .' Tele- 1 phone Register. A Dcmocxat man's wood shed stretches the same way; but the solution Is not bard. It can easily be explained by the fact that two cords delivered on one occa sion onlv measured sligh'.ly over a cord and a haft BiciXNixo Yolng. Itcceutly Mulltr Si Garrett discovered that on a couple Sun days some money had been taken from their money drawers. The matter was placed In the hands of Chief of Police Hoffman, who investigated it and soon found the thieves, who proved to be four small boy about ten years of age, all ions of highly respectable people, and the boys ones who would not be expected to be en gaged In such business. Too small to prosecute they were made to understand that they would have to stop that kind of a practice. I Asiilasd. Dr. W. if. Rowland, of Albany, the anlmalculist, who has a ca tarrh remedy, lectured at the opera house Friday with the t-id of a large lot of paint ings on this subject. Vocal and instrrs mental music by ladles with him opened .and closed the meetings. The doctor is a ?;reat rustler and has a big lot of contempt or the hoary headed bosh that it is Unpro fessional for a physician to advertise a .good thing when he has it. Tidings. A Growl A tegular attendant at the Opera House complains to the Democrat that the hall Is not kept clean, women attending in white dresses coming out with their clothes covered with dust and dirt. The Democrat told the growler to growl to the authorities; but he declared the newspaper to be the medium for scch things. The census returns for Oregon are com ing in and of course show a big increase over 1880. Here is some of it. Whole state, 812,419; increaee, 137.232. Astoria has increased 4b, now being 7071 ; Al bina gets a record of 6140, increase 40C1 ; Portland's is 47,279,increase 29,717; East Portland, 10,581, Increase 7,571 ; Kugene, 3,458, increase, Z,S41 ; rialem, 10,422, in crease, 5,020. Will Preserved. Mr C P Burkbar tells of a number of apples which N P Vivns brought from near Boise Citv in October, 18'J, one of which Mr Burkhart baa still in possession, having kept it through all last winter, spring and asn- mer,and which though shrivelled is still tound. ArrLixs Elsewhere. Tha Salem Joui nal savsi The Albany Democrat utters a complaint that will be echoed from every town up the valley, and from r.one with deener sincerity or greater cause than from Salem. But the Democrat should by this time hare learned the difference between what oueht to be and what is as far railroads the S. P. in particular, are con cerned. Tobacco Spit, The janitor at the opera house wants to sy that the reason the oners house can not be kept clean and tidy Is on account of the tobacco spit left on the floor bv suite a number ot "gentlemen' who usually attend entertainments. The truth Is that gentlemen and other persons hould always lay aside tneir tobacco be lore entering a theater. The tobacco spit was not the dirt complained ol by growler, The First Dividend. The Odi Fel lows Building Association made their first dividend on the 15th of this month of $1 a share. As the capital stock was $10,000 and the property is now worth $20,000 to $25000, stock In this asfoclatlo 1 ought to Was at Spoken Falls Mr C. G. Burkhart, Immigration agent for Linn county, returned last Monday from Spo kane Falls, w here he had been, accomps n. led by Mrs Burkhart, to attend tue exposi tion, lie was highly pleased at the dis play of lile and rustle (here. Spokane is particularly run by young men, who do not know what moss is. Six and seven story brick blocks are going up all over the cltyt yet there are a great many "to lei" signs on empty stores The exposition Is a big thing, and Is of peculiar Interest and worth becauso It s lows up the resources of the country, instead of being nil advertising affair lor the bushies houses of the city, as Is the case with the Portland exposition to quite an extent. The ml.ieral exhibit Is a grand one, and from all over the state arc displays of the products ol the country, Mr Durkliart met Mr J 1 Gulst recently of tnls city, til l king In what Is claimed to be one of the most, If not the most, ele gant drug stores lit the U.S , the counters being muhogouy, etc, Mr J F I la. well wn there at work on his woolen mill prop Otdtioti, for w hich he had raised $70,000, but needed $Iik,oims and the indications were that il would fall through. A Gkkat Tukat.-Ay ben the inanngcr of Mr. Keene whs la ing out his route to the far northwest, he was Induced by the manager of the Tacoimt opeta house 10 give lihu two i.lghts, Oct ! Mid 25, to open the elegant new opera house, at OUmpla, which wai agreed too. It now happens the home will nut he ready on those dates and the maia;;enn nl ol Mr. Keene have been forced to pi u e the d.ilrn ekcwhe.c. On learning of the .iliovc fa,:N Mr Alien was n.' slow in goluji to t'oii l.n.d, where Mr. Ktone's 1 rpr Mutative was s;ti,Hln;; the imp of Oregon, wHi the hoiH! ot getting vnno good town, mcrluy of Mich a gie.it actor. Mr. Allen prevailed upon the advance man tj rli.il Albany ami look the tow n over, and II U now an nln.'."t scried f ict that iho great tragedian wi'l favor 11a w ith one of his great character creation, on Saturday evening, next, and it I to he hoped that a crowded house will greet Mr. Kcenc nd his excellent company, on that occasion. We are now a city of enough ol linpor tance to have all the great artists stop and rIvc us entertainments worthy of our people, who have nlwavs turned out to see shows of recognized uhilltv. WiLi.Axir.TTis valley farmers are by no means wallowing in luxury. While there has Wen u fair yield there, this season, their chief pr.Miiot, wheat, was not n large crop, and the prices they re ceived for it were low ; the fruit crop was alno light, w hich cuts into tin ir annual incoioi. We talk ot hard times in east ern Oregon, but I hone who huvo visited the farming districts in the wee tern part uf the state, say the farmers over there would consider themselves rich if they had nil much rca.lv easli h the farmers here have. Oelnx-o lU-viuw. Oh, pica' don't. The fact is there is more ready cash in circulation, at loast, in Albany, than for tnnnv years. Iktler payment are made an I lcis credits are being given. The w heat crop was good and the price paid up to the average for several yean". The sale of dried and other fruits bus br-n larger than usual, with big prices, and bops have leen im mense. The l'riiifville pajn-rs seem to have a spite at the valley. Here we re joice at Crook county's ready cash pros perity ; but do not envy her at all. The Ykllow Stikk. $3,73 Sj per tin: That is the astoniihing itguie of a bottie of quartx gold at Strong's bakery. The sample atisvcd Is from the Ued liull nines in the O'-iartzville district Another bottle contains very rare sjieclmens of crysti'.Ued and wbe'gold, about $jo worth, A mall took this covered with spun mi J woven wires of gold is valued at $2$ as a specimen. Mr Martin Ullycu b.ou.-ht in a $100 pan of specimens this morning from the Uilvcu and Strong mints. It is a rich fi.id and no prH-cdiig has ;et tlcldcd uchdUpIan of the precious" metal. A Salt Lake firm lia mad. seme location near this mine an J will work it on a large scale next spring. Interest in gold mining property increases. The Albiny mill In the Uuartzvil e diitrict started up Monday. Their run will be a surprUe, surpassing any yield of gold v-t found. Salem Jour nal. That Stone C W Aters informs us that the Msklvoa Stone Co have the con tract to furnUl, the lacm,-i.t and first storv of the Portland City Hall building. The counci' Is thinking very seriously of postpojUng Us commencement ti I next spring, which will give th company more lime to furnUh the sto.-.c,though Mr Avers sa;s they arj ready now, the saws'and ever) thing being In good running order at the Dunn place. 1 he gang of about twenty mm ate now at wcrk on the 1 lo.ru place gi-t:lng out t'ie hiancc o. the rock After the City Hail basement an J -first story of the 1 compacted, Uien Ihe big con tract to fiirr:i,li the baiincc 01 the Hone- will be let. The present contract amounts to only almut $5000, but acts a a so t of entering wedge to the bij; one. Record. Mixlvo Claim. Harry Massey ha sold to C. Marsh and W. F. Peck, his ' StriA-fftlirtl, infinut in tlm T?n.l P.t,!t n.ini,. in the fr-antiam district, representing that there is 2K) feet of tunnel. 140 feet of cross tunnel ami a 24 foot shaft. Con- ideration, 3j0), provided it is as repre- ntea. The following new claima have tc-in filed: By Frank II. Hastings, the "Boh- o-link," Third SanlUm district, on Oct. 10.. l)iscovcrcd Oct. 4. By B. Dunn. T. Dunn. P. McAllister nd T. C. Devlin, the "Washington." in huntiam district, on Oct. 13: Discovered Kept. 20. By B. Dunn. T. Dunn. P. McAllister and T. C. Devlin, the "Salt Lake," on Oct. 18. Discovered Sept. 22. Mr. E. H. Pipf.r. w ho lives on Minto's Island, brought a Mammoth rjtinsh into the city yesterday. It measured just four feet in circumference, the small way and four feet ten inches the larger way rounu. fcttiem journal. Such a squash may be considered mammoth and attract attention at Sa lem, but in Albany it would hardly be ottced. The squash raised by Kllis Knox, and now in the window of S. J. Steele's ollice, lacks i inch of being o feet one way, aid is 5 K-et t)u inches the mailer way. I hat's Albany's style. Mespelt's Versicn of It. Mr V F f espclt, who had the fight Saturday wilh Slruckmeycr about the hog, gives the fol lowing version of the affair: He saw Mtruckmeyer running ids hogs and he asked him why lie was doing so, when Struck meyer began fighting him and he fought orly in scit defense. He threw him down, nd then asked him if he was satisfied, but he kept on fighting. He says he does not know that his bjy struck Struckmeyer or not. He says Struckmeyer gave his boy a club to strike him witii. Senselessly Drunk. Saturday even ing a shocky- headed tramp was found lying in the mud near the &. P. railroad track in th! Third Ward, with the rain pouring down upon him ; while by his side were inreo umbrellas, lie was too drunk to get under them. Another chap.evl dcntly an acquaintance, was found at the S P depst, also intoxicated. Both were taken to the caliboosc. Brown was eiven three days in the caliboosc and Kelley two. Bisnop Becker. A large number of tickets have already been sold lor Bishop iiueckers lecture on "iive Hundred miles in I'alestine,"to be delivered at the Opera House Friday evening, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. It is pro nounced a lecture worth hearing, one that will be of lasting benefit to the hearer, Admission only 25 cents. Too Much. Tho Democrat has an op portunity to run nn advertisement for a medicine man at Paisley, N. J., and take payment in a town lot in thnt place, wniun we are unable to find on tue map, We will take potatoes. calico, shoes. nan ts nanaiccrctiieis, quinine, etc., on advertis ing; but Paisley lots and in New Jersey . . . .7 j, . ' too, mat is too inucn. Kid Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated P Centcmcrl at $1.60 per pair. The Mather In button and string fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine Foster hook at $2.00 per pair. AlsoMus spielair, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel E. Young. "T1ART1E3 wanting pasture in the Mon- JL teith pasture, can secure it at fl per wontn, by caning on Fbeo W. Elumbebo. A Sketch m Miss N. Stevens. Miss Stevens, who will appear before tho Al bany on Oct. 30th, is one of America's bout known and most brilliant pianists, rhe was educated at Vassar, where she w as considered the very best tdayor.and. while there received favorable notices from New York critics. Wicn Dom Pedro visited Vussarsho was sent for to tdnv. and won almost unlimited 11 raise After graduating- at Vassar she went to Weimar, In 187l, where sua sitntieu wuii Idsjst. For two years she was a pupil of this great master. Next sue siuniea un der Hans Von Buolow, until 1SB2, when she continued with Morits Moskoroski and Xnver Sehnrwenkii. From these renowned masters she received the fol lowing testimonials. "Introduce Miss Neallv Stevens ns a most excellent pinnlrit. F. I.iset. Weimar, Aug., 1SH3. "Miss Neallv Stevens is a very talent' ed and industrious pianist, of excellent technical abilities, endowed with great intelligence, ambition and endurance." llANa Von Bt'Ki.ow. Hamburg, 1HS2. "I can, with a good conscience, give Miss N. Stevens tho title of a most su perior pianist." M. Moskouokki. Berlin, 18H3. Miss Stevens will use one of the unex celled II. F. Miller artists grand pianos. Keserved sents nt Will A Link s mimic store at tho usual prices. Skvkn Kanma Families. A. W'ormer, Abner Joints, Rob-rt und John Mitchell, 0 A Woods and J Jotie-', with their fam ilioM, and ttvn o.h r hunilien.two headit of w hich are on tho road with three freight ears of horses, cows and furniture, are in the city for tho purpose of locating in this county. There are twenty seven in all, steady, industrious people. But they got enough ot Northwest Kansas, from which country there in a steady exodus on account of tho complete failure of crops. As a sample, Mr Wortner inform ed a iV.Mix'itvr man that he had forty acres of oats, twenty of w heat and one hundred thirty of com ; but the harvest only produced a few loads of oats and w heat for (odder and all the corn could actually lie carried in his arms, in fact was an almoin to failure. He sold a span of l'.MO pound horses, halt Clyde ami half Norman, for f.Vl.n few cow s for U and 7, and most things could not bo sold at any price, und hence were brought. They like the appearance of things here an I proHso locating in this county. SoMKiuiso First-Cla. F Company are Interested iu tho setiring of a lar house for Thos. W. Keene. But K cent is a treat anyway, has a national reputa tion and Richard 111, one of Hmkt- speares bst plays, is one worth witness- tng. .o one need hesitate hearing it. It is the legitimate drama. Never played here, Richard III should le wit- neswil lv a packed house, if onlv to show our appreciation of something tirst-class. Bkowxvh.lk. Mr. I. D. Bovcr bomcht his wife a line piano, this week, of Will & Link's music store in Albany. On Wednesday niuht. the 1Mb. at his home six miles east 'of Crawfordsvilh. Frank Malone. a well-known and re spected citUen, died of heart disease. Miss Kate Coshow left for Portland and Albion this morning. She went via Albany, where her sister, Mrs. G. C. Stanard. will ioin her. Thev will visit relatives nnd friends and attend the In dustrial Imposition. Times. Thev Have Come. A large and ele gant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed In Alba.iv, and can be seer, at W K Graham . The designs arc very pleasing and will suit the mot fastidious. Mr Graham appreciating the desire here for stylish goods in elegant patterns has taken extra pains to bring on a stock of such suitings as will meet with gancral favor. If you would see the best stockof goods In this line ever brought to Albany call at the tailor shop of W R Oaiiam. Tint Di'OK Guxk. Ad vertising do wonders. It hss most thVetualiy ban ished the dude from the I'nilcd States, it has also helped to build up a live grocery business for Conn A: Hcndricson, of this city, where high prices are un known. They keep a tine line of groce ries, produce, etc., and doing their own work, sell at bottom prices, ss can lie easily learned by pricing their goods. Noveties tx Wasu Fabrics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress goods- The now thing for fall and winter wear. 1 am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give ine a call. Saaii el K Yocxo. Instruction in M tsicv Those wish ing Instruction In piano, org in or har mony, shoulJ call on Mrs 11 F liollen beck, at the residence of Mrs Thomas MonUlth. Private muslcaks will be given each term for the benefit ot pupils. Dox't Rut Aroind. Every steamer nowever foggy the bar, brings to Albany 3 n Immense q'lantltv of fiults and pro uce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Powed & Co's. Their stands are always full of Just such tilings at the publi-. wants. Save runlng "ound by calling at their store first. Largest ix the Valley. Will A Stark have received the largest and finest dis play ot silver ware in the valley, as their elegant display of novelties in the line will testify. They Invite the public to call at their store and se their fine me tropolitan stock. The Thomas Kay Woolen Mills of Sa lem have appointed O W Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and Uiys clothing, blankets and flannels and all articles manufactured by the mill will be kept in sto;k. These goods are the best in the market and will give entire atitifaction. ulack LfREssoooos. i make a spe cialty of keeping a fall line of black silks, Silk Warp Henriettas, Wool Henriettas, and all the la'.c novelties In black dress goods, and trimmings. SAMUEL fc.. YOUKO). New Carpets, new carpets, new car nets and new stvles. latest natterns. the fx:st in the market, just received at A. B. iciiwain's. I tie stock is large and hoicc, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and win be sold low. Jackets and Wkaps. I am now receiv ing my fall and winter stock of ladis misses anu cimurens lacucts and wraps which are of the latest style and eood value, and as cheap as standard coods can be bought. I have on handaiot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to close them out to make room for new arrivals. Samuel E Youna. No You Don't. It can't bo done, be cause wo ain't built that way. We bought our best heaters on long time and will not pay a cent, and can and will fit your pocket book. No odds what price you name, a good heating stove you will get. Don't order by telephone, you can't bet on that way of doing busi ness in these days. Smith & Sekpkiis. Evekybooy Says So. If the wild m nit 1 lk they would say, 'Go to Powell U U i tor groceries and pro suce, or their stock is large, their prices low and quality the best." This Is the universal verdict of their customers. Watch Will & Stark's Will & Stark have received a new line of as eleerant. as well as reliable watches, gold and silver, ler ladles and gentiemen.as have ever been offered to the puolic In Albany. They are attracting considerable attention, and buy srs should not fail to Inspect them. Record Breakers. Matthews & Washburn sold In one day last week nine stoves, and their stove book shows number of dsys that they have sold six and seven stoves a day. Quality is what does it. riBCIlN (OrttT DQtKET, Following Is the docket ot cases to be tried at the next term of Circuit Court which convenes lit this city nest Monday, P J Porter vs John C KUer, partition. Thomas Jefferson vs O S Montgomery, attachment, F Dlttcnhoffer vs Perry Bmlth, recover money. Stale ot Oregon vs James Bauuoii, bur glary. Topllla St Co vs Mary Couglll, rrcover money, C F Cromwell vtsl vs Dasle Keeney ct alj partition. Martha Pierce vs Malltula HoJkln; suit In equity. Geo J Braner vs Mary Couglll ; recover money, SC Bennett vs J II Wlglo ; action on contract , Mooihm'i Valentine & Co vs Mary Cnu glil) recover money, Willi Shields tl al vs T J Shields rt nl ; partition. John Crlshant vs 11 N aril A Dcilh Ick j suit In cipilty. Cap Nat Bank vs W F Crosby ; iccover money. The Giant Powder Co vs Senile St Dcane and O P R R. I R Daw on vs Senrle Si Dcane and 0 PR R ; garnishment FleUchner, Meyer Co vs Searlc & Dcane nnd Ob It K ; garnishment. Krl Rac, vs Searlc & lhanei attach ment. Goldsmith & Rankle 11 Far & Mer Ins Co; recover money. A Miller vs Schooling & Mc Daniel; Stlmson Si Heblcvthllc vs Far A: Mer Ins Co; recover money. D M Osbornc.V Co vs R N Moiris ct ul; recover money, Robinson fc' West vs il F Mcrtlllctal; suit to settle partnership. A F Gooch vsSantlam Lumber Co; re cover money. Cora L Young vs J C Young; divorce, L'lla W Merrl.l vs E S Merrill; ditorce. 'the Albany Fsrincis Co vs S S Mc Fsddcn ; recover money, Klla II Mciidcuhall ct al vs V. II Ilct- shaw; partition. C G lllckok vs J S Antor.rlle; attach ment. M Rosenheim vs The Far ,V Mer ln fo; recover money. Ruel Custar vs Marietta Cuslar; di vorce. Josle Cox vs Arthur Cox; divorce. W A Khnsey :l al v, S M Daniel: oar lltion. Angeline Reed rt al vs U Bond ct al; partition. J S ntoncl!c vs Anna n equity . McNully ; su t Dundee Moitvage t'o vs T S Hioinp. son ; foreclosure. John McCrow, guardian, vs II Bfolc; recover money. Samuel Merrill vs Tho Far k. Mer Ins Co; recover money. I- A McAllister VS Thcfltvof Albany: damage. Hulme & Htrt vs R R Tcmplclon; re cover money. S Wictorowalu v The Far Si Mer Ins Co; action 0:1 policy. Jacob A Stein vs Far Si Mer Ins Co; action on policy. C B Thurston, rectlvcr, vs The Far Si Mer I nt Co; action 01. podcy. Zimmerman V: Garrett vs Osrlrs Par. kcr; attachment. In the mailer of the assignment of Cl-as Pat kcr. May Si Senders vs W T McGralh; at tachmcnt. James C RrlJ vs The Far ,V Mer Ins Co; action on policy. Ray Hubble vs Far Jc Mer Ins Co; ac tion on policy. Given vs Given: divorce. F.d Zeyss vs S S Mc Fad Jon; foreclosure. Mary Kllcti Banta vs Isaac Banta; di vorce. P W Spink vs V." II snd M P Newman; recover money. Rebecca Smith vs Thomas Smith; di vorce. Ellen hi Mack vs Frank Mack; divorce. Board of School Land Coin vs Jas Riley; suit to correct deed. Robert II Bencbone vs G W Blackman; recover money . John A Crawford vs J I) Parsons, ct al; recover money. Mary J Garrett vs Robert B Garrett; divorce, Rozana M Harrison vs Chas M Harri son; divorce. Joseph Wild ct si vs Far Si Mer Ins Co; action on policy . Moyer Bros i Robinson & West; action on note. Tames C Hardin vs Carrie Htrdiii; di vorce. Jerry l.'ay vs I P Schooling: anneal from Juslirc of the Peace. Jesse L AJams vs Mary A Adams; di- voice. Devoe & Robson vs R R and N 15 Humphrey; recover money. Deyoc Si Robson vs G G Stthl ; recover money. W 11 Goltra vs Charles E Elchlcr; re cover money. F M Klaer vs J T and C E Cavenlss; to correct title. Gustav Abraham vs Eggcrt Eggcrs; re covermoncy. W II McCoy et al vs IB McCoy et al ; suit in equity. John A Ciawford vs FE Robinson: foreclosure. A L Lillard vs E 11 Rhodes; recover money. I) I) Campbell vs W A Bodi.ic; recover money. A II Davis et al vs Far & Mer Ins Co; recover money. Geo W Si Frank E McKnlcht vs Geo C iienucrson; recover money Marx t Jorgensen vsTBlcw; recover money , Albany Iroi Works vs J W Brown & ton; recover money I R Dawson, assignee, Don Smith vs J v urown 01 tson; recover money. Illller& Hoffman vs Far Si Mer Ins Co; recover money. Frank Wood vs B F Thayer and W J trainer; recover money. S A Crowder vs Sarah A Crowder; di vorce. Stewart & Sox vs W II MUlhollcn; re cover money. A Jl Marshall vs Earl Race; recover money, D V Letslnger ct a vs Geo Kowell et al injunction. Marls A Rauson vs Chas J Stewart; re cover money. J W Gaines ct al vs Linn Co and T M Ilassler et al; writ of review. In the matter of the assignment of Earl Race. Deyoc Si Robson vs Wm M Ralney ; recover money. Deyoe & Robson vs J B Potter; recover money. Dcyoe & Robson vs A L Lillard ; re cover money. Deyoe & Robsoa vs J II Campbell ; re cover money. Devoe & Robson vs D F Lctsinrer and B F Parsons; recover money. Deyoe & Robson vs Wm Reeves; le- cover money. Price & Robson vs R Marsh and II Mil ler; recover money. Deyoe & Robson vs D Shelly; recover money. John Diamond vs Margaret E I indley 5 totcciosure. F D Scamrron vs Frank Ingram; dam age. The ollowlng additional suits have been begun since yesterday : Hart Sadlery company; recovery of money. S Welnburg agt Far & Mer Ins Co. T Fronks act F M Ins Co; action on policy. Ruben Tratzky agt F&MInsCo; ac tion on policy. St Louis Electric Power Co agt F & M Ins (Jo; action on policy. State of Oregon sgt John O Boyd) sell-1 a liquor without license. Three Indict- I Ing lin tnents. HOMMOITH. Tho opening of the Oregon State Nor mal School Sept 30th, 18!HJ, was the most successful which ever occurred. The new building was completed and looked as t!"ig!i It were welcoming the cngcr throng of students nnd guests who hail early gathered here to celebrate tho first day of tho new school year. Many of Oregon's most distinguished eltl.ens were present and in most elo quent speeches showed how deeply inter ested they were in tho well fare of tho school. Tho school opened with an enrollment of 140 students, and though In operation but four weeks there are now nearly UK), and 1 feel safe to say before the term ends there will bo 200. t'nih-r our able fiicultv.prcsldcntCamp Isdl, Vice President Prof Powell, Prof Mnrah Tuthlll, Prof Dunn, prof Hlicdd nnd Assistant W A W 1:1111, wo feel success to be ours, The school has sueeeeJed in securing the services of one of the finest elocution ists 011 the const, Prof Harah Tuthlll, and much good work iu this lli.o is expected. The lu st facilities aro afTorded to those who wish to take music, under Miss Bar rett, and painting under Miss Gibson. Thero are In tho school three literary sisjletles, tho Vespertlnes for Indies and the Eureka and Wnshingtonlan for gen tlemen. Tho young gentlemen have also organ ised a military company called the "O 8 II H Cadets Co A," nnd are doing nicely under the command of tho experienced Capt Bailey. , Linn county is well represented this year, there Is-ing six from Albany alone, Mr Jordan, Mr Powell, Miss Csrothers, Miss Anslynaml Miss Powell. There are also others from different Parts of the ounty. One of Monmouth's most noticeable features is the motor w hich runs from here to Independence. This Is very con venient, as there aro few stores in Mon mouth. The one gathering place is tho Post Ollice here every evening, Just at train time one and nil are assembled waiting for a letter from home. But. oh. bow often they are diappoiiited,theii you sue mo now ncasi looks and homesick laces. Ut MtslK MAIM David Swank to Clius F Sank,lo0 aer. s. K! f SOU ChasFHuunk to F.li.aU th IjiiiI- y. ItRlaeres.a F. '2. I2ISJ C H Datrymide to J K Cart rich t. one-hull acre. Harrisburir ... XU J U Kirkputrick to Mrs SO I learn, 1 lot. 1.4-button 54 T Biggs to Jas M Price,'.! I acres, 1 w 1 61)0 America Price to Minnie Schneider 7U acres II wS ... 4000 U W Newland to I Kitchen.HO acres K 3 W0 Willamette U K Co toChas Dwyer, I lot, JUlsey : . 40 J W Gaines to J FGaiiies.HW acrea II w 1 . M W Miller to A Montgomery, 180 acres 10 w 1 2000 J M Moyer to Rose West,4'Jxl00ft, bl 1, Western A, Albany 37.1 J V Pi to A J Fox.O lots, bi 2, P's A, Albany 10OO Oliver Bakin to Wiu Patrick, IfsJ acres, 10 K 3 1000 11,200 lesrkrrs' Merlins, A meeting of the teachers of Linn coun ty will bojjicld In AlUny on Saturday, Nov. 1st, is:sj: The objects of this meet ing are to organize district locals through out the county, and discuss topics that are of iiutMjrtatire to the tenrher. The meeting will be held iu the Onirt House. commencing at 'J :'M a. in. 1 HOOK am, 9:S0 A. M. Organization of County Distrirt locals. Spelling Methods of teaching Dis cushion. Pcuuianship Method ot teaching Discussion. r. m. Recitations Methods of Discussion. Object It-saons Methods of Discus sion. It is earnestly desired that as many teachers will be present as can. Teachers, this is your work. Come, and let us dis cuss the latest and best methods of teach ing. Geo. F. ItissKLL, County School Supt- Holiday Books. Ladies, call at Mrs. Hymen's ami give your order for the Juvenile Books, for Xmns. The latest Ml. Notes or Aliusy Cioab Factory. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a far superior one atJ Joseph's cigar factory, made by white moor 7 Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white biljor cigars. We make a soecialtv of scllinir chtars of our own make by the box at factory prices. Fine Meerschanm and Briar nines and a iuu assortment ol smokers articles. 1 F" Cumnanv will axueod its best eflurls to secure a lame house next Saturday even- jng, 00 the occasion of the appearance of the great star tragedian. Thos W Keene, iu the intensely interesline Suskesperian flay "Ktohard, Ths Third." Let everybody se cure bis ticket, aa ths treat is rare one. Pat t of the proceeds will go to F Company. Jl'ht Received. Smoked chinook sal mon, cranberries, cauiiuower, celery, sweet potatoes, oranges, bananas, grapes, pears, comb honey, strained honey, chipped beef, pigs feet. The finest line of groceries in tho city. Try our teas and coO'ees. Mueller &, Garrett, the leading grocers. Rooms to Rent. Two furnished rooms near the college. Inquire st this omcc. Umbrellas. Gossamers and rubber boots snd shoes at the lowest prices at K. C. Srarls. Head Matthews this week. & Washburn's new ad Corsets, Corsets. We make a specialty of ladles and misses fine corsets and waists. We also have a drive in a French satine corset at 75 cents Extra good value. lAMUKL C IUUSII, Money to Loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real etate security, on two to five years time. Call on us at our office, opposite the Reverelhouse. IIURKIIAKT Oi ItEBMBf. Wall Fai'kb.-I have just received tnm r.TiB nut a larira invoiceot wall pa- oer, Doraere, aecorauons, eve., juuiuuiug the plain ingrains which aro becoming erv oopular. These goods are better . . 1 1 A t.1.,ti. tvfes and cheaper than ever before. - a M Dried Fra . I am prepared to pay the h Igheslmar- nrli-o. t.i trade or cash, for choice dried fruit of all kinds. Sam'l E Youno. HAUR1BD. COCIIKAN-BOBINETTE. Monday, not.. 13. at the residence of the bride's mti.F Mrs. Mahala Robinette, Mr. Ts nvtira.n and Miss Mahala Robi nette, Rev. Mulkey, of Eugene, officiat ing. , . POLLOCK K Y N I STER On Octo- Umr T-jtv. fRoo. at th reslder.ee cf and by n.v. P. M.Starr. Mr.W. H. Pollock and Mary E. Kynlster both of Linn county nnsiB and AimoAD. MOD DAY, The DostolBoe at Duty villa Us ooDtlnnod. HNSUsls and Cat Buikhsrt have die solved partnership in the real estate busi ness. Missss Louisa lluidnt ami Bails Q-ilden, of Ssluin, have been in the ity, the guests rf Miss Kinma PfoifTdr. Tbs C E soclvty, i f tin U P'ehureh gsvs units so etijuyaht psity at the r,slduc of L E tilaln last evening. Albauy is no plo fir tramps of any kind, and thy had Uttur l e.k out. Titers are no Hiss 00 our Marshal win u it cotnss tn the tramp question, The DCMoettAT lines l ot pietend to keep track of pi o In puitig li the ludustrisl - fiieition st Purtlso'l. The i.uimIi.t is too argo, Ellis Knox snd Jehn CUIsiil life this noon fur Ahsa, b wsgmt, ins ierch of I'sh salmon slid salmon tr.'Ut. 'I l.cj mp ct to osptur two tons or hs. Robert Pattoe, i.f Hshun, and UrnUith, of Independence, ran s foot rei Sstnrday for 100, fifty sid, tbs latter lin ing by two fast. Th public slum!,! Ursr in mind tl.st lUv S P Sprung, editor uf the Kv40gihual Mes senger, published at ChielMinl, Ohio, wi'l presuli at the Kvangelicai Count! this 0, su ing at 8 o'clock. A newspaper oftoti says lbs brightest things on its deathbed. Ths lx'ogton Hutlgnt is a out iu view. It has moved to llrpiinnr, and if it keeps up its stltwldbs tiesrd from. 25 (tout admits One to the gallory tonight slid tomorrow night, rnd 50 cunts sccetes a rest-rv. Those who Imvo m the cnter Uiiiint pr iiiouuvs it splsndid one. Wm Misprlt, an o ted Saturday evening for assault on llcmy Stri-ckmny r, nrar the Handmsi.n bridge, wss essmineu bofors Jus tloo Wy ait this forenoon aad held to await the actum of the grand jury. His bail wss furbished. TI.'SHDAV. Someone has disooveicd that the manner Iu is Inch the to tiiht ttaiiw ariivs causes a great deal cd confusion. Not knowing ou which train itieuds will arrive cue has to be at the lirst ca r.lng in at 'J :, in insuy eases being oblieil to wsitonlil the ovnlaiiil, ar riving at Jl;2ir. Not a very serious matter, though. Comi'lete Ourftr. Dr GW Maston rtcelved to-day Clark's Throat, Kye and Ear outlit, complete, f.ir the ttcalment of Jls-asr ot Ihe throut. ear, ec and nose By the use of these Instruments applica tion of remedies may be successfully made to all parts of these organs without risk wf danger to any of them. Ah A sio.- r .sr. Mr. Earl Itaee, of the St. Charles hotel, made nit assign ment ludny to L. C. Marshall. Liabil-iu-s about fliioo, U-Hides a mortgage; asMeta nls.nl ll-JISkl Tl,u i.n.l,. 1- t r ... IllC'flt is rintv N j.tnlu,rars ritin an, I wtti. caused hy A. H. Marshall levying an at tachment lor f .'hi. Doc. LooAN.lheman wlo stabbed Harry Ward at the Waverly House recently, and was afterward Arrested, tried and acquitted, was arrested Saturday night for being drunk and fighting in connection with the same affair; but was discharged this morning without a trial, it being thought advisable not to prosecute the case. Ellis Kuos lis luft with S N Stwl a sqtaan tint ehs lUs4 pouuds. Its weight tolls the whujo story. Dr E L.Irvine, ssoand assUtant ahvsiclsa at the Stale Insane Asylum baa gine cut to take a poet graduate course at a prominent enemcai ooiiuga J II Stewart, tf Medford, a brother iu-Iaw of Mrs John 1 1) in sti arrived in thiscity this morning on a short visit. He brought with in id some of ilia tptt gripc-s ccr see to this eily. Uiiise has bt-eu i.su I f.ir the msrrisge of K T ilsmon and I II M tiler u i the msr risge is to take l sea tu-rnnt ro evening at ine issiactice ei li0 Mules t-sreuLs in Milhrs. Aa csaminstian f tha cirv-uit c 'irl ircrd id show thtrtcco tiivureo cr, big titituuir (or unedfsJkt-t. Silsiie of the vsaira, though, are rriv-ibd t" hao Iwma ectibui. Mack agt. Msck and Young a.smstt Vut:j among the number. As so jdraof hew rapidly the city is being tilted Bp with stranger. V W WalU f.iun.l this sluiru-Hui, wlnla taking the ctnsas of j the city for his directory, tue ve boosts oobUimug two families ach, five containing thr- fsnidit-s each, anvl 000 dl:ioa cuti- taiuiiiing four fainihei. S(USfclt). Powell Si Co. T I- Wallace A Cu. Have VUreck shave vol Fine silk ntr.bielU's at M French's iow- elry store. Mayor Cowan wootto 1'srtlanJ to-dv on business. Mrs Powors. mother of Mr C E Ifawkica. luft this ooou for lbs ss. Tickets fur ALL ejtru points, ovtr L. Jester, at- ANY rut. for sale by W. . ..... ... 9. l , li -net omco, Misses Liblrvine.FioraMasuD and Ilottie Miller went to Slem to-day to attend the meeting of Christian Endeavor tocitlie. The Wdlsir.ette Valley has been detained at the bay about to dsye hy eevere storms. and baa not yet sailnd for Sj Krsno soj. A fine display of children school shoes 00 center table at C E HrowceU s are ruing rapid ly at less than first cost, t ail sua suket a pair before thoy are all gone. A special train uawrd through Albany to day with the Crystal Palace troup, which will open an eogsg'iuient in Portlaud in a few eveuinvs. Thaoumine diteclory to be issued bv C W Waits will bo accurate in every particular. It will ountain tbs natnts, ad dross and occu pation of every resident of thsoity.a feature that will be appreciated by evorv business mao. Heaters of ths most srtistio sad iugonius patterns, known to the art of tka manufac turers, uiay bs found at Smith & Senders, with big doors for big wood, small doors for small wood, direct drafts for warm bouses. return Hue for cold bouses, all nickeled for proud meu, without nickel for plain women License has been issoed for the marriage of EJ McCaustlaod, the civil engineer, of this eity.and Miss Cora b Itollida, of Halsey The nappy oouple became acquainted in California before their removal to Oregon. 1 hey are popular and exemplary young peo ple w 110 deserve the best et life s blessioss. Tbity were to be married la Haltey this af ternoon. , The piano forte that Miss Noally Stevens rill use on Out 30th is an Artists Grand, from the faotory of II F Miller Sous, Bos ton . It is a 1 u ge and very superior instru ment. These pianos have been used now nine years in succession bv the National Musto leacbera Association, at which plsoe they wera the favorite of most of the artists in attendance. Tho instrument will be on exhibition about s week in advance at Will & Link's mnsio store. They are the agents for these celebrated pianos, also the "Miller" upright pianos, the best piano ever brought to Albany. Dried rrstlf. Wanted, 20,000 pounds of dried apples : 15,000 pounds of dried plums. Highest market price. Mueller & Oaruutt, Ueware of Ike TUreatealax Danger, Do not eeeleot a cough or soy aQVctlnn ot the luner. Delsv is fatal, lloldeo a Jitha- rrsl Cou.ih HvrtiD will cure von ir tsscn promptly. Irge size 1, small 60 cents For sale by J A dimming, droRgist. nn't fail to our meu's and bcy olothing before porobasinn elsewhere. We all the nesi ClOlllinu iuijvmo mass uiuuvjr nv hnusa in tho city. Look and be coc- vincca. vr oimpsuu. . - . . in 1 1 Albany liarket. Whest-02Jio Oats40.v Butter 20o pt to. KpRS 20t Hay fl.OO. Potatoes 75 cts per bushel Beef on foot, W Apples 76 cents por uu, Pork 80 per lb. uresaod. Raccns nams, l'-ic. shoulders, so. -sides. lOo. (Jard 9o per lb. Flour 4.26 per bbl. 'nickons- 4 00 per 00. : Ul Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 18. iniddilntiu, 2ft. Chor 'M BttOVrRSVILLK. Jos Harrison lias traded his place north of town to Mrs M E W)on,for the hotel In this place, and Mr Phegley will be landlord, ho having rented the business of Mr Harrison. J M Howe mode a business trip to Eu gene Inst week. We hear he thinks of locating at tho latter place. Thus we lose a good citizen and Eugene will gain one, Mrs Jos Hansard is on the siek list, also Mr Fred Gross. Mr II C Mackey. who has been quite low of consumption, is reported better, hnvtng used Dr Hall's hygenic treatment, whatever that is. We hear that Messrs WJndol and Kus sell w ill each soon ls-gin the building of a new house in theUalbraith addition. Messrs Stanard and McDonald are hav ing n neat cottage built on their lots. Mr Kobt Temnleton w ill soon build In the Haiisniaii addition. Not a vacant house in town, Tho M E Church South will soon begin he erection of their house of worship. Xwo express wagons in town now, Mr ohn Brown having started the second one. On last Friday morning Mrs A J Adams and daughter Pauline, MrsJPCooley and two children, Cora Cox, Lizzie Haus man and Kate Coshow left for Portland and the big show. Mr It L Blnnehard, of your city, made our town and home friends a visit last Sunday. Ernest Boss, who Is teachimr school 1m: low here, bad a bad runaway .one day last week, almost demolishing his broth er's road cart and skinning bis horse up in great snaie. THK aotTttKKK D91SOIBV, Octolr 20, IH'M. Mr. (j. 11. and Misses Lola and Alma Allinghaiii went to Monroe Hunday, re turning on Monday. Mr. Bosacrman, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Mr. George, of Harris burg, have gone to Hiuslaw on a fishing excursion. Miss Holloway, of Harrisburg, was visiting the Misses Bosscrman, several days this week. 0'iite an interesting Sunday School (s in progress at the Banter selnxd bouse. The hour of meeting is 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Directly after Hunday school next Htiiiilav, the 20th, there will Iws sermon by Be v. Davis, of Mohawk. Amos Wilkins killed a lear last Fri day. Master Welby says, "Papa w ill have something to tell aUjtit when be gets to California." A number of our farmers have been engaged In sawing wood the past week. Nick Mir tin has bought a farm of Mrs. A. E. Smith, and settled down in our midst. Farmers are still busy cultivating and sowing grain in the stubble. There will lie more than the usual numlicr of acres of fall grain sown in this locality this fall. The Matter f TraaaawrfatUB The attention of the Democrat Is cIlcd to the matter of transportation rates on the different roads running through the valley. Under the present system a bill of freight shipped front Albany to any point on the Oregonlan, Oregon Pacific and West Side railroads Is charged for the individual rates of the tiouthcrn Pacific and those roads, where transported on any two, mak ing the rate a double one. Instead of this literate should J be single for so many miles of transportation rejard'est of the changing from one road to another. In the case ol the southern I'actnc ana ure gonlan, and West Side roads, practically under one management, lids is peculiarly ihe proper version, and In the ce ol the Southern Pacific and Oregon Pacific It suggests the propriety of reciprocal ar rangements by which the transfer can be made so Ihst the charges will be for the number ol miles of transporta'ion and not for the two rates. As ills a big injustice is done the factories of Albany and il is dis criminated against In favor of Portland, w hlch In most cases can shh its goods at one tale. I he matter Is a very Important one, and should be remedied in the Interest of the growing Industries of this citv. It will be considered by the Board of Trade, and the attention of the railroads Interested wilt be called to the matter. Dr. M. H. Ellis, physisiaa and Albany, Oregon. Calls mads in surgeon oily ot Ot untrv. Eacllesweal Rons high in Albany at Fohsy & Ma son s drug stor over System Jiuiider, as everybody ie using it for Catarrh of the aUinisch, I'yspeps'ia. Constipation a ad im pure blood. Try it and tell yonr friends bout it, as it must possess wooitrfal merite wheu all speak weii of it. When wanting the best groceries la the market at reasonable) prices'call on Towell A Co WriERETO GbtTiikm. When wanting in organ or plana call on G L Blackman ah-c you can select from a first class ttoi. Albany Opera House. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 81ST. The Great CLARA MORRIS! -IN- CAMILLE! America's Greatest Emotional Aotress, Supported by a Talented Company. ReservoJ seats on sale at Will a Link's OPERA -:- HOUSE. t One Night Only, : SATURDAY, OCT, 25TII. First appearance of the em'nent tragedian MR. THOMAS W. EENE -surroRTicn by- Mr. George. Learock, And a mcstCapable Company of Players. Presenting Shakespesrs Subllmo . Tragody, Richard Current greats. Everybody remarks at the splendid dl play of fruits and vegetables at Powell Si (Vs, where they get what they want In the first place. The best snd largest supply of peaches! win be found at 1'owell at Powell Si (Vs. Leave your ardcrs there when voueet'P" ready to "put up" peaches. - 1 A large supply of shelf goods, the best In town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of nlcknntks at Powell & Go's. Warm weather goods, picnic groceries, stay at home groceries, every variety of groceiles In the market at Powell & Co's. Highest of all in Leavening To werU. S. GoVt Report, Aug. 17, lit ; V 04 i4Minf aABSOIJUTEl PUR POWELL 8c CO., .Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALEBS IX- E3 Git ffj mm Produce; Crockery Ware;17oba co Etc. Etc. EL . gearls, Diy Goods, Kotion?, Mttlurt 609TS A!1D SHOES Our stock of Ikki's and shoes Is naw complete in ail lines for spring radc. We will savevou tnonc) n buving of us. Indies, missel and children's fine shoes a specia t y. Exclnslve atentv tLe 3ES. O. SUBSCRIPTIONS ! ! ! For -A.11 the Newspapers - and - Magazines JtcceiQved ot F- L. KENTON Cash Grocery NEAR THE POST OFFICE. where. "We handle everything in the way ot stoves, t ware and hardware. ALL Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods. Clothing. Boots, . 7 - Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c. "Tis a Feat to Fit the Feet, BIGGIES and HMG03S,- - We have a nloa line on hand and can give ycu good prices. Stewart & Sox. OR RENT. For omco or lesidenee use, the builtfing on Broaaatoin striet. require of Ij. vkiwck, Executor's Notice, XTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT J3l the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by tha County Court of Linn coutty, Orogon. executor of tbs last will and testament cf M G Htll, deceased, late f Llun county, O.-esou. All persons brviDg claims against said et'e are here by notified to present them duly veriflnd to the undersigned at his office la Albany within six usr-nths froor this date. October 24, 1S9.K J. ti HILL. T. J; Stitks, Exeouto Atty for Executor. r.s:!!?k!r"3S'as;i?er! : r-T -o.- tsf; v:i mm YEGETABLlfpANAGEA PREPARED FROM ROOTS fife HERBSi sc-j-e s-i ar- ti E3 sr r vrt n. vuni- ws 1 mm. 's 1 w - -r - AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE oftke STOMACH OR AN inactive: liver. rXR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS! .in V" 1 Jr? MONEY TO LOAN. In large and small sums, from 6 months to five years, on irood Albany and Una eountv real estate. If you wan monny give roe a call W. E, McPhersoo, Real Estate and Loan Broker. K5tf Baggies aad Harks. The best makes are to be foundin A bany ot Price Si Robson's, vho have ju recived a carload of the finest hacks sr. btigglesto be found. Their pnce, cor slderlng quaiiir, are rcmnrkablv low ndc K00' huvttv or iaci 1 u Keep this tact In your head and when e ting one call on Price & Robson, wl. have the largest variety to select from. The ONLV t iers is the city shire Ef ra tickets csu be rorcba-sd is rf W. 1 J.ter, at the fonthern Pacific (Vs tick odloe. mm S,r. LID LOW NIIOLH SlES - - SrlLsl Blurnhorg's New Biwt. Leading ALBANY. OKaZOa Sold again! But we've just r ceived a frcsli lot which can 1 cnr.ti rm nnr (1 nnr nnv T.1- W .... , . J '-I, I are talking about stoves. 11 y are thinking ol buvinc 01; come and inspect our stock ai get posted on our prices, for are quite sure they are from to 25 per cent lower- than eh Matthews & W ashbues But He Can flo it anl do it Ear Sheriffs Sale. the Circuit Court of the State of Oi for tit County of Jackson. PEERY IIYDE, PlainUflf, ) vs j "W. H. MYERS, Defendant J virtnre ol an execution ar.tl . ofaalo issued o t ol the a&ova m court in the above entitled action t directed and delivered. I fill, ia oouiitv, Oreson, on the 3rd day of ber, I8tw. duly levy upon all tho i title and interest of the abov? natn fendant, V H Myers, ia nd to the property hereinafter cesori&oJ. a will on Sim1r, " 8v SAf or Savember. at the ourt ho isa d-rjr, la th e! Albany, Linn county, Oregon. e.t '.no of 1 o'clock, d m of said ttay, s-; Eublie auction lor oasa in nana 1 Igbest bidder, all the right, title interest or tne Mia aouujiai m thn roal orooertv so levied upon same being the real property desJ ia said execution and order or s follows, town: Beginning at a point 10 chhi? j Vi- corner to sections ze, z. s arm , 14. S R 4 W, and runcinj? theue along the nortn line of said seti 10 c hains. Thence south 40 enaias; t E 29 chains and 10 links; thence rvi chius thence west 19 ohs ud 70 thence north 20 ohs to the p!aoe of i ninp, containing 79 40 100 acres, uv less, in Linn county. Or. Xto pr arising Trow the sale of said rei: b9 applied to the eatisfaotion cf th and dist-ursements of the action, ta ; . , tboacoruing costs upon sak nnt.lon. and to tna pavroeutof p a judgment according to the term tl Dated this 6fh day of October, 1S9 M. St I Sheriff of Linn county, Oi C ITU ATI ON WANTED fiirl wl O pis acito do housework or dnincf work. Address me at helo. t S. Zy.- Administrator's IN oi: -fcTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN' f the Hndarsigned has been I! County Court for Linn county, C j duly appointed rdmlnistrator of t f tato of Maria Crewes, dpceased. Uinn county, Oregon. AU person 1 log claims against said e.-tate ari i notified to presen. them properly v within six monthfr m thisdnte; undersigned at Albany, Orogon. f . Sept 25, 1890. ! Gs;o IIpaji'H: Ad mini OOMS TO LET.Furnldl.eil furniihed. Inquire at it is vi 'S Store TALK!! Shea be ou'.te vaiuaoic. .