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She iptutflwat. FRIDAY .AUGUST 14, 1891 LOCAL, ltKGOKI). GcooRAPiiicAL Discovery. The land cll(I fronting (he ocean at Newport, In addition to the grand probltmt they have hitherto joftoiiiid the iclcnt'tlc worker, now Bclil another ureal Interest to the ce- olcgiftt In the (act that they are prnyed to lie iuii 01 lotsu irmaliit l tie head ana rll of an lmnirt.se sra hcifeul the middle tcHluiv pericd, which fount1 It grave more man hall a million veart ago, rut just been tlUlntrrrcd bv N'S llentlcy and glyeu over tv him to Vrof Condon, of the alale unlverMly, for pretervatlon. At the earnest solicitation of tome Portland and and Salem gentlemen, who happened lobe on the ground, I'ntf Condon connected to give a familiar talk ol thetc cllR t urina tion Tliuitday and explain how Mr Sea uon u captured. A large audience is acmblcd to hear hi lectmr, which wat practical ieon In geology, not toon to be lorjtottcn by Mi licatci. lhlawlltun doubtedly lead to the discovert ol manjr more valuable lotsilt In the cliff about the Krtort City Newport Time. Sey erai Albany people heard the talk, a very nne anair, one long 10 ue rcmemoered Cnwic ColNir, Mr and Mr Henry llahn and family ttartcd cn Wednesday lor rortiand where they will reside In the future. Lat Monday another of Mr and Mr John Savage' children died with diph theria, making four In all who have been cut down In little over week . Roe Hodge started on Tuevduy for Sacramento with 120 head if hoises. He will go down the tat tide of the Cascade mountain, and expect to get hi horte to Sacramento In prime condition for mar ket. The bow had a well get their tin can In training. Our jollv old livery man, Sam Smith, atarted to'Webfoot hut Wed -nesdar, and rumor tavt that when h return he will be accompanied bv ' blooming and blushing young bride. Review. Ah Absknt-Mikded Cask. Yesterday a sewing machine man left Albany on a three or fonr days trip through the Forka of the Santiam. An excursion like that requires some preparation. The vounu man loaded the usual things into the wagon, including an overcoat for cold and rainy weather and a duster (or warm and dusty weather. While preparing for his trip he took off his co.it and vest and laid them on a chair. These he forgot on starting, and went merrily along, planning for his campaign with the rent dents of Scio and other precincts. On approaching Jefferson he discovered for the first tiive that he was in his shirt sleeves, and not properly appareled to sell machines. He returned to Albany a disgusted man, an J made another start this morning in proper shape. After Tub Mttnuj. Yesterday the third monthly shoot of the Mascot gun club was had for Classification of mem bers. L Y I Vvoe again secured the gold medal, V E Baker captured the silver medal.and Austin Crowder relieved Prof Mitchell of the leather medal, but not without a shoot off with Ueo ironian. The score was as follows.out of a possible 20, 1'eoria blackbirds at all orgka being the target : L W Deyoe,17 ; W K Paker, 16; William Hendrirson, 10; Johnlsotn, 9; CJ Stewart, ; II A Lienenger. 8; J O Writsman, 7; Fred I'.lount, 7; Frank Wheeler, 7; Grant Krouian, 7; FM Mitchell, 0; Geo Frotnan, 4; Austin Crowder, 4. Vert Mich Troibled. The Salem rnkl Is so much Interested In the ap. pj'.ntment of the ex-cashier of the Linn County Bank, of this city, a Attorney General of Oregon, that the editor has written to the Comptroller of Currency at Wathington to le.irn If (t Is a fact. A the DiMKRAT has already stated Mr Chamberlain had no connection with the bank a. Ihe time of appointment regardless of red tape requirements that may have been omi'.led. Even if he had Oregon is fortunate In securing an attorney general of hi ability and integrity, In whose hand the interest of Ihe laboring people of Ore gon a we!'. n of all other classes are ab lolutely safe. Don't be snail. Mr Journal Smoked ix Did. young; man mutt certainly be getting very careless when he will go to bed with a lighted cigarette ta hi mouth and go asleep. But such was done in our city Tuesday n:ght,by one ol our most estimable young men. Ue, wanting to smoke and bci.-ig in bed, lighted a cigarette and toon was asleep from the effect of the narcotic, which set hi bed on fire. And on being awakened by the mothering heat and scorching fire, was surprised to find hi bed In flame. He at once set to extinguish ' the fire, but they being too far gone, as compelled to carry the bed down stair. Haitey New. The same kind of accident happened in Al bany about a year ago. Tariff Rates. The railroad commis sion in session at Salem yesterday adopt ed a tariff1 rate for railroad charges in Oregon. They made a reduction of 10 percent on grain and mill products. There is a cut on other freight averaging about 15 per cent The Southern Pacific asked for further time In which to make a showing, but the board refused to grant it. it is probable that the Southern Pacific will take the matter into the courts. No Parade There. Eugene has a city council equal to the occasion. At a meeting Monday evening an ordinance licensing shows, circuses and parades passed The ordinance does not change the license for shows, etc, but provides that all circuses, troupes and companies who do not take out a license, shall pay the sum of f 150 as a license fee for par ades upon wie cuy s streets, ror viola tion of the law s fine of from $100 to $150 is provided. Teachers' Examination. The follow ing teachers are attending the public lamination being held this week : Mis WJ Steele, Mary Porter.Mrs Ida Swann, Julia M Taylor, Kosa E Moore, lna wn liamann A m nmla 17 wn r A rr ,W Kf ll tMi' v C F Tilton, S ii Itidgway.Kva Bawett, i E Weaver, Ina Barclay, 1-anra B Myers, Cora A Garber, Mary Heitman, U W ttwink, II C Jordan,tj r Louglibottoin Euobhr. On Saturday J N Bunch sold the right of the Pacific washing machine for the state of Texas, to 1 Ji Thompson a wealthy farmer of Lebanon, for f 8500. The city board of equalization this morning ' notified about J 50 taxpayers that theii assessments had been raised respectively from $100 to $9,00P. And therefore you can hear today considerable wratiiy talk. uuaru. Albany in It. One Night last week at Newport an entertainment wa given at the public hall for the benefit of the reading room. The program was a good one, several from Albany taking part. Cha H Mueller had a German song and a mandolin solo, Rev E R Prlchard a song, Miss Eva Simpson a recitation, johnny Spanglergave a cornet solo, Mis Condon, of Eugene, wa heard In a recitation, Prof Parvln of Salem In a song. Whi Knows Him. J A Culbertson, writing from Iota, Kan., says: "I had a brother named C S Culbertson. in tome milling company.ln your city, who worked a a laborer, and was about 31 years old . Can you give me any information a to the boy. Our mail ha been coming back to u for six months." Any ne knowing anything about tuch a young man will confer a favor by notifying Mr Culbertson Worth IavESTWATTNo. A fact it will be well for the City Council to consider is that buildings sided or roofed with corrugated iron inside of fire limits, have no standing with the Pacific Insurance Union. They are not considered any safer than exclusively frames, and should not be permitted insuie ol nre limits, A Notable Shebiff'b Sax. The fam ous Findley soda springs will be tell at .i.ArifT. aula next Saturday at 1 p m. at the court house in Albany, and la at tracting some attention. The picpjrty consists of over 200 acres and one ot the finest mineral springs in the county. Several have their eyes on the property Oxb Wat. A creditor in an exchange i.kpnonewav of getting pay for a debt, N,r. bpintr able to collect it in the usual way, he advertises, thus at least getting , .,. nwtimps revenge is iirest Ma Ho ao Interviewed. In view of the fact that rVm M Hoag, of the Oregon Pacific I expected In Albany dally from San FrancUco the following Interview from a paper ot that city will be of Inter est "Manager win m itoag, oi tne or rgon Pc(tlc railroad, It getting leadr to go to Corvallls, Oregon, the headquarter of the company. Regarding the state ment that employes of the road were solicitous as to when he would arrive, Manaaei I lota said the matter w great ly exageratcd and that the Indebtedness was not near so great as wai clalmcd.slnce Ihe total operating expense were icm man 1 0.000 a month. lie sum mete 1 an im me.ue wheat crop In the Willamette val ley, and much other produce along the line. The affair ot the rond, he added, would toon be straluhtcncd nut all right. The road I graded now tome sixty i-dd mile east of Albany In the Cascade mountain." Wheat Market. Yesterday one of the leading farmers contracted to deliver 6.000 bushels ot wheat in Corvllls for K0 rents par bushel, with the privllego of delivering 10,000. Wheat is about ten cents per bushel higher now than a year ago, ami many preuict mat 11 win reacn the dollar mark oeiore next spring. Timed. Probably the wheat purchased by Mr Crosby, mentioned, dv the demo crat, for 75 cents per bushel. Though, f.... 1 I, - , mam V .wr 1 1 i a I ur a v l a rt a out 2 or 3 cents ahead of other towns on small quantities, owing to a local mill competition. When the market settles this is not the case. Yesterdays San Francisco market j as tilled 70 to 78 Si cents. In Albany the prieo is 75 cents. A Cauf Meeting. The M K church, south, will hold a camp meeting near Lecanon. Sept 2 to 10. Bishop W W IHuicoti, I) V, will bo present, besides other preachers. Committee U FBurk- hart. F M Smith, U Burtenshaw, C W Cobb and 1 F Crabtree. The camp ground is situated one milo from Leba non depot, in a beautiful maple grove, immediately on the wagon road from Lebanon to Albany, on the Jand of Win 11 Gore. The Albany canal runs through the grounds, affording water for stock. There is a tine well on the ground for drinking and cooking. Tent poles and wood for cooking can be had on grounds free 01 charge. Friits and Flowers, published by U !! Stearns, ot Portland, E R Lake, editor. it a credit to Oregon. It I a magazine of merit, g olten up in a style equal to any In the both typographically and lit- erarily vrf regor. need just such a pubH catien, ,': every cltlsen of the state at all interested In the subject should help keep It up by subscribing at once. The price Is only $3. No 3 Is betore us, and we un hesitatingly end so it. A mom? other thing It contains rone or two article by Ueo IJ liar ton, ol uakvuie, Salem's Shoot. At the Salem Rod & Gun Club's monthly shoot for the medal the combination was broken, C l Ga brielson having failed to come out victo rious. He won at the two shoots hist preceding and hnd he been victor yes terday the medal would have lcen his to have and to hold. The score follows: Griffith 18, Harvey Cottle B, Howe 17, Conn 21. Chiids 21. Gabrelsoii IS. Conn and Child tied for the un-dal and in shooting off the tie Conn scored four and Childs five straight. Statesman. Will 00 to Victoria 'Saturday eve ning at a meeting of Albany Engine Co No 1 It was decided to send a hose team lo Vktorla to the annual tournament. Thare are some firt class local runner In Albany, and as there are strict rule In reference to professionals, the firemen here think a g'tod team would stand a chance of winning a few first class prizes. The company mude a good selection for manager, W'll Warner, a rustler In every respect. Active training will be begun tonight. Woaa: to as. Startvd Up. Mr R Wakefield, of the Portlanl Bridge and Building Company, I getting everything in readiness for beginning work on the Iron bridge Jt Albany. Pile-driving wi.l be begun a toon a the pile can be deliv ered on the ground, and the King Iron Bridge Company, of Cleveland. O. has been instructed to tend forward the Iron work a coon a possible. Oregonian. Yorniri'L Precocitt. When the steamer Willamette Valley was about to come in over the bar, at Newport.on her last trip.a lady with a wee bit of a niece four years old, sat on the beach and watched the tug Resolute as she passed out over the bar to tow in the steamer. When the little tug came in with the steamer the little urchin cried out: "Oh, aunty, how funny it is that the little one goes out to get the big one." Burned by Hot Grease. Last Satur day a little 4 year old child of Mr Yoder of Woodburn was severely barned bv falling In a pan of grease. Mr Yoder while Cooking placed the boiling grease on the floor expecting soon lo put It away and the little fellow fell backward Into It, burning himself horribly from the waist down. The attending physician sav he will recover. Statesman. Ohecion Cherries The New York Herald tell It half trillion of reader that Oiegon cherries are so luelou that you wish your throat were a mile long. What a nectareoa tear a ma'n with uch a' neck could go on In a Royal Ann cherry or chard! Klamath Star. Those cherrle probably went from Linn county. Good Time. A Democrat man was tn a place 01 business yesterday, where a $20 gold piece was being used as a paper weight.' A sign of good times. Keep a stiff upper lip, use XX'cfor paperweight, sen your wheat and don t be a clam. JNrw process.-Mr a m fait Is now telling a new proves for canning fruits and vegetables without cooking or sealing airtight. Samples of her work may be seen at Brownell't store. On thr O. P. The'.Oregon Pacific now has a switch engine at this city, a new feature. Mr Laughead ill run it. Ed Ford and Thos Thomas now alternate their routes, each going to the Bay or Iront every other day. Excursion to Newport Another and probably the last of the cheap excur sions will be given Sunday,' August 16th Train will leave Albany at 7 a m, arriving at Newport 11 a m, returning leave fte port 5:30 p m and arrive at Albany at 9:30 P m. Those who with to stay Ijncer may ic.naln until Monday or Tuesday and re turn on the regular train by paving 50 cent additional. Ihe season is now at It lielirht. Fine surf bathing, fishing and boating. Ticket for round trip Including boat fare only $2.50. Patronize heme indnstry andbny hand, nudo harness, warranted, fiom O C M Farl 1 rd, at DubrullU'a old tnd. Ty ) our city taxea. C W Cobb, tuccessorof Paisley & Sniilay ia sandimr out work to all Dart of th valley H b first-clatafacilitisbd it displaying the advantages of them. Parties desiring work in tbe Job printing line thontd .first ca 1 00 Mr Cobb before ordering. DrxnterrsT Tax Nencs. Sehool tax trcr.ow dsllroent. Tb oluk I making tut tbedell,ufnt list whiob will bain th hand ofth therif a soon a eeoipletad. Tb who bar not paid, hd better do so before cett of eolleetton are added. Last aotie. A t raHTloX' . Tb very latest new it that on ean bo of Julint Grtdwohl's Golden KsBsar,for net caeh.lS pouod irranula- ted sunar for S1.00 and 13 nound Kxtrau. aiir. All goods sold for ret caan from ju to 26 per etutJ than regular pr ice, at 1 intend tn run at loto ish store. Albany, Or., la'y 21.1391. New Ersin Oeons, I keep a fall liia of spring anrt mmmer dreea goods, in wash (slrits, pi lnts, glnkhstn, tecrtuckor. tin, 1 have alto a new linn of summer, plaids, be sides other novelties In bigea and all wool sritings. Samuel E Iouhc. EulllleA U the Beat. All ar entitled to tb best that their mooay will buy. o every family should have, at ouoe, a bottle ofth beet fajilly remedy, Syrup of Fi, ti cleans th sys tem when oostivs or bilious. .For sale ia 50o and $1.00 bottles by all leading drg gist. ' ".. 1 v.: is)IAL ARB rMMvNat, MONDAY, A D Nnth, of Corvallls, was tn the city touay. F C Stanard, of Brownsville, wa In the city Saturday. W It Uucener, of Stay Ion, Is doing Albany today. Mist Mamie Campbell, of Sellwood.ls In me city, the guest ef her mother. Mr Tip Humphrey and children, of Sclo, are vliltlng friends In Albany. N B Sprenger and family have Just re turned from a week's vUlt near Woodnuui, Trof J M Flaugher,of I.acotnh, Is In the city, also l'rol J K Ucddcl, ot Mill City Mr M O Brink, ot Newport, I In the city, the guest ot her pnreni,Mr and Mr w ii tun. Red Wells, of Corvatli, was In the city today. He reported 77 cent being pild tor wheat. Mr Ear. Race I at the Pay rusticating, During hi absence E G llcardsley It at the desk at the St Charles. M11SII Dodd, ot Salem, and Mr Storv, ot East Portland, are In the city. mo guesi 01 Mr i) 11 isonieitn. Rev Metayer, of the Catholic church. Is at the Mud "Springs of Northern California, for the benefit ol hi health. Mr Newton Beer, the actor. I a cousin of Dr Beer, of Wasco, the husbar.d ot nee Olllo Klrkpatrlck. ot tills city. Mr Bert Matter. Allen Bros' popular clerk, left this noon on .a visit with rela tive at Stayton, Salem, Dalla and McMlnnvllle. Mr llenrl.-tta Brown, Mary Stewart and Mary Gtn went to Newport Satur. day and will beat Mr Stewart' Nye Creek villa. Rev LJ Trumhull.ot La Grande.dlstrlct missionary for Eastern Oregon, will con duct services at the Baptist church Sun day morning and evening, says the Pen dleton E. O. Ltst Friday evening a party wa ten dered Mis Bessie Salltnarsh at the resi dence of Mr Cha Klctcr. It I reported fine affair highly enjoyed by those fortunate In belag present. Among those who went to Yaoulna Bay today were F E lorrlr, Claire Vunk. 1) Doug liter. Mr G F Simpson and daughter, Mr E E 1'arrls. Ml Brhres and Miss Stellmacker. Gov Pennoyer, Mr and Mrs I W Thoin a. ct Lansing, la., Mr J II Abert and daughter, Mr J M Pa'terson.G W Gray and daughter, J J Shaw, Mrs U Van Wag ner, spent Sunday at Mehama.a favoilte resort of the Governor's. TI'ESDAY. REHlblerof Sclo, was In the city today. Henry Lyon, ot Lyons, wa In the city today. 1 C W Ayers, the archlb'Ct and miner, U in me city. W B Barr went to Salem yesterday to tttend the funeral of M!i Nellie Boise. Mix Fannie Strahan left this noon lor the mountain by way ol the Oregon Pacific Walter Montague, who has Wen with Jjhn Isoui the lttut year, hai Ixated in Portland. Postmaster F M Miller, ot Lebanon, is in thecity. He reports active operations on the SaiiU.hi canal. Mrs J F Circle, of Paulina, Crook county, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs 1 S Smith. Mrs Mattie Freemau and 1011 returned to Portland yesterday, after a visit with relatives in ami near Albany. Dr O'lkll. formerly of So.lavllle.ls now located at Upper Soda, where he is said to be doing a good business. The Democrat acknowledge a calt from Governor I'ennojer, who was In the city tedty on hit way home from Me hama. R F Ciotbt. the wheat buyer, went to Corvallls today. Yesterday at that city he bought 10,000 buthel at wheal at 75 Csl.t. J W Gardner, the miner, arrived in the city yesterday noon from Coos coun ty, by way ot Yatiuina bay, and wilt go to the Santiam mines. E G Cameron. Corvallis' fast sprinter. wai in the city last evening, for the pur pose of getting up a race with a sprinter now in the city ; but as he insisted on the race being run at Corvallis nothing was done. Manager Wm M lloaz is looked for from San Francisco tomorrow morning, nd it certainly is to be hoped that the rumor that his pockets are to jingle with money for the emnloves Drove true, if only for two or three months ot Imcr pay. Dar.lel Uani'man, who wat In Albany a year ago representing several famous Miakespearcan character. Is now a milk man In Sacramento. How hav the mighty fallen, or rather slsen, for selling milk I a very honorable business If the milk Is not watered. Among those who went to Yaqulna Bay todiy were Ml Mildred Burinester, ho will go to the btewart cV.tage on Nye Creek, A I) McCoy who wilt join hi famllv near the tame place, Mrs Dr Chainberlin,on and daughter.Nellle Elkln and Mr Kd B'.odgett who will locate with his parents. WEDNESDAY. J L Page, of Eugene, is in the city, judge Bean, of Eugene, wit In the city today. Miss Vesta Mason re'.urned home this morning from a trip to St Helen, Calif. Wm M Hoag did not arrive this morn ing, but may possibly be here tomorrow. Cieorge Jester, of the W. U. telegraph office, in Portland.ls in the city.the guest 01 nis orotner, w i jester. Mr and Mrs Harris and Mrs Rogers, of Eugene, returned home yesterday from a sojourn at Hodaville. MraCOLee arrived home yesterday after an absence of several weeks, with lriends in Benton and Polk counties. Chs Sears rode a Columbia bievcle from Corvallis to Albany yesterday after noon in 48 minutes, the fastest time yet made. Philio Philins will be in Albany in November with his "Chariot of Bong," Warner & Cranor having engaged him lor six nights. Miss Grace Barrows, daughter of E S Barrows, the insurance man. arrived in Albany last evening from Denver, Col and is now with her parents at Mrs Wal ler Monteitirs. Among those who went to Yaqulna Bay to day were Misses Sarah and Clara Sternburg, Bess Senders, Mrs Wm Vance and younger daughter, Mis Nina Gl- bralth and MUs Sedgwick. Percy Yonng and Carlton Sox, who graduated from the Albany Collegiate Institute in June, will leave Albany in about ten days for Monmouth, ill. .w here they will enter the college ol that eity. Walter M Parker, Geo W Hochstedler, Dr J L Hill, W A McClain, J W Brown, H W Price.R G Watson, Frank Wood.jr, K U Will, L W Deyoe, L Gottlieb, Frank Trites and John Iaom,' jr., left this afternoon for Independence, where a new lodge of K. of P. will be instituted by G W Hochstedler.DeputyU. C. Just 24. ta just U hours J. T. ft. relieve constipation and tick headaches, After It gets tb system under control an occasional dose prevents return. Yt refer by permission to W. II. Marshall, Bruns wick Bout, 8. F.J Geo. A. Werner, 631 California 0L, 8. F.i Mrs. 0. Kelvin, 13 Kearny Bt, 8. F., and many otbei who bar fond relief from onstlpation and st beedachos. O.W.Vlneent, of Tesrenc Ooart, B. F. writes: "lameoyoar ef ac oa4 have been trembled with constipation for xerosis. I ww recently luduotd lo try Joy't Vegetable Baataperllla. I recognized lu it at e an brb that tb Mexican used to glv a fa th early BO't for bowel troubles. (I earn to aliXomla tn I839J and I knew it would help m and M ha. For rht first ttss la yeas I ean sleep wn and my system ft regular and in splendid condition. Tbe old Mexican herbs In Oil remedy ar a certain cur hi constipation and bowel trouble." Atkfwr Vegetable 1 . vjaroanurma FOR SALE BY STANAKO a CUSICX, ALEAHY Joys A .jail hkkak. Ongoing to lock up tho prisoners in the north part of tho County jail last Tuesday shortly &f!er 0 o'clock, Sheriff Scott discovered that lot. L. Miller awaiting tho action of tho grand jury for obtaining money under fiilso pretenses and Sum Sing, for larceny rf $10 from San Wit, had lied. They ' had sawed four of the iron bars ot tho rear window off and bent tho fifth, making their escBpe. They must have been sntiio time at tho job. Friotula ot Sain Sing unit made fremtent visits to Mm, and it Is protutbln had given him saws for the purpose, which a Ctdeat ial has means no one else possesses of concealing. Having all night in which to travel it is probable neither one of tho men will ever be cap- lured, lie lore uninir Mr Miller left an order and note in his cell.ns follows, dis playing a gall not olten wiliit'sseil: Albany, Or., Aug. 10th, 1801. Mr. Wooiik Dear Sir: I'leaso nay to Mr Pentt. tho slier lr. tho money duo me ana oiinge 1 our huniblo servant, JOKRI-lt L. MlLLRli. Mr. Scott: Will you tilcaso gft this money and keep it until I rail for It. It is somewhere near seventy dollars (70.00.) He sure to get it for it is coinlim to me. and I want you to keen it for me. If anything should happen that I did not vet lime to call for It, then It is yours, J.L. M11.LKR. TI1K BOITMKIIS BOI'NIMBV. August 10, IH'Jl. Robt Haves and sister, of Eugene. were visiting relatives here lust Sunday. Mr Win Horn sturted his new Rteam threshing outfit at Mr lSonernmn's last Monday. Tho ruins throtmh the week delayed his work somewhat. Mr Bruce Ilealy an 1 family, of Crook county, arrived here last week. They will occupy the l.uckey house until the 1st ot tcUbcr. when the laso expires on their own farm. Mr K K Luckey has leased his hay ip to Messrs Oibbn. and thev are now baling hay fur Mr Anuitnge, near Eu gene. Mr Armitago was visiting her dituith- tor, Mrs Getchell, last week. Mrs See and Mrs E J Wlllmighby are now camped at Soda springs for the ben ell Vol Mrs Willotighby's health. At last accounts she was gaining a little. Mrs W II II Grant and children, of East Portland, are visiting at Lucian Ward's. Miss Carrh Wilson, of Coburir. was visiting her cousin, Miss Iila Hender son, last week, at tho residence ol G It ward. Miss Jennie Bowlshy is spending the summer with frlitul here. Mr and Mr Mel Taylor were called to Brownsville, last W edncaday, to the Itodsido of their eon William, ho was thought to !o dying, but he far recov ered as to lie able to come home with them Saturday. B F Allen, jr. and family, of Halsey, were in tho neighborhood the first of Inst week, looking fur a place to rent. Do not think they found one. Wliilo In Eugene, Wednesday, Mr Ilcaley's crutch slipped and gave his leg, broken lust spring, a aeveie wrench, but lut-kily not breaking it again. C M Grimes' team took a lively spin one day last w eek. They were headed toward in oarn ami nu 1101 lose any time on the way. No damage Itoubtlcsa the "Boundary" will bo- come a noted summer resort. Two fam ilies from Kui'cne were camping at Mr Burger's place last w eck, for pleasure. Angclo McNary and wife were railed to Salem last Thurs lay to see his father, who is uangerouaiy ill. Dr K L Willouifhby and family and Mrs ET Willotighby will move to Eugene in a lew weeks, where the doctor will practice dentistry. Mrs N J Taylor and children, of Port land, and Mrs J H Taylor and children. of Eugene, are visiting relatives here. J D Kennedy was kicked by a horse a few days ago and badly hurt. A family from Idaho are catntiimr at John Holts. Uncle IIuuli Dinwlddia has sold his farm and gone to Halsey to live. We are sorry t lose so good a neighbor. The purchaser will erect two new house on Ihe place this fall. A load of hay upset with Ixren Curtis Saturday, and he now cripples along with a sprained, ankle. Judge Scott and E J McClaoahan. of Eugene, were in the neighborhood on business one day last week. Claude and Pearlie Allingham, of Hal- soy, spent hatuMay night and Sunday with relatives here. H HeMOKMK. Hall or DiRRnourr Looae, No. 64, 1. O. O. F.J Whereas : I', has pleased the Lord in His infinite wisdom to call from our midst our beloved brother, Jasper Crab- tree, who was stricken by the hand of death at his home near Scio, in Linn county, Oregon, be it therefore Resolved, That the lodge has lost an upright and faithful tnemberand broth er, one whose daily walk truly exempli fied thoio virtues Frendship, Love and Truth. Resolved. That we sincerely sym pathize with his grief stricken family in this their hour of bereavement and in this sad hour we would commend them to our Heavenly Father, believing that He doeth all things for tho best. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of the lodire. a copy thereof bo transmitted to the fam ily ol our deceased brother, and a copy sent to the county papers for publication. h. o. Hyde, K. SUELTON, P. O. Smith. Committee. Aa KxplanaiUa. Blilon Democrat : , The article published in the Dhuocrat of last Friday stating that our daughter Ethca attempted suicide by taking car bolic acid on the evening of the 7th was incorrect in several particulars and we desire to correct the eauie. Kthea was in the babit of putting the acid in her teeth for toothache, and on the evening in question she took the bottle to her room for that purpose. Her mother ent ered the room about 0 o'clock for a lamp and seeing her looking deathlike, spoke to her several times receiving no answer and seeing the bottle of acid on the stand thought she had taken it with the inten tion ofsuiciuo. Airs Cherry called me and told me that Ethea had taken car bolic acid, to go for a doctor.wuich I did When the doctor arrived he said there bad been no acid or any other kind of poison taken ; he pronounced it a spapm or fainting soell. So far as an attempted suicide there was none or no thought ot any. She ia a very obedient child and good to obey us. She is not allowed to keep company with a certain class in tnis city, out is penectiy wining to obey ner parents. Mb. and Mrs. J. G. Cherry, Th best roaut coffee ia tbeoity at (w'onia C yr a President B L Arnold, of the Agricul tural College, has just returned home from a trip to the Sandwich Islands. )1KD. TAYLOR On Tuesday evening Aug 11, 1801, aftet a short illness, Mrs Oar Walton, wife of Mr Grant Taylor, aged 2$ years. KAPTBUKN. On Monday evening. Aug. 10. 1891, in Albany, ot scarlet fever the three year old son of Mr. William Eastburn. Tbe parents have the sym pathy of many friends in the losq of their bright little Doy. CHAMBERLAIN. On Sunday,-Aug. 9th, 1891, In Albany, Mr. MaUn D, Cham. berlaln, aged 74 years, Mr. Charriberlaln came to Albany about a year ago from South Dakota. He was a native of New York Strte, and was . a man highly es teemed by all who knew him, He leaves a wife and teight children, five of whom, J. R.,11. C, Bert, Mr. W. R. Blain and Vlrt. . A. Schlffler reside in Albany, and three daugtcrt east of the Rockies. . HI AND MONDAfi Harvest wsath oerUloj. PsiHiU who we o 8lavill and Water loo yesterday reportsd big crowds there, Umatilla bat the most alliauoo of any oonuty la Oregon, the Dumber being twenty Tli body ef Nslli DnU was recovered Saturday at Ilwaoo la what Is known as Dead Man's hole. Train I gsn runuing on the 0 P east ot Albany Way under the new program, ar lit lug at 9:40 and Waving at 12:40. Arrangement ar Ulna mail fur thras gam tit baa boll between Jefferson and Nolo, to vm piaysd at Albany, lor wu a sine, th wii.uor of two gams to hsvw tin money. II this is notvonsoi tht Huio rrMS will plsssdcll us a har and oorrool It. 1 It raiii Issv wsek tsma to i a vary prculitr affair, turn 1 tug about in spot and ilrlkina most anvwhar. Mr Mik liuflioh. maiillng two mile btyond tk Cahpouia budge, on the tUiyillo ruaa, mvor stopped ruutiliiit his hinder moli g in wsok, only low druim 1 f riu falling, In somt plaot it rained iu lorrtuta fur a .w inomanu. That Awkul Undkhtow. Mrt K W Parker of Astoria, wat drowned at Clnt- op beach vesterdat, the Itretlstablo undeitow doing Ihe work. A man and wn with her, came near meeting the tame fate. Under the present arrange ment It teems absolutely unsafe to bathe at Clatsop and llwaco. Yaqulna Bay It destined to become the resort tor peop'.e who wish to bathe In safe waters. A SwiwMtNO Match was the attraction at Watriloo yesterday. The contestants were two young men uameu uevuie ar.u Card. The former won with eate. They had twain a week before, Devlne winning then but Card having an excuse, another race was made. A third contest will probably be made. Tt'l'KDAY. The Jem rson Review hat tusDsr.dadfiiur- lica'.ion . Turner defeUttd Sttyloi on Jfuuday 17 0 10 The sheriff ot Laarmburg, N C, is i- pected la Albany tomorrow after MoDougtl'. llarnabers iooiile - promised a sensa tional cat, and perhaa an svrrstt will follow. Ad i oimntis oil tank arrlvsd ia Albany last ven'ng for h Htandard Oil Co' wart hogs near the nVpol. Mt R 11 Prioo did at Sal m 00 Sunday August tKh. at th ag of 17 yesrs, Hfe ?aa a puxirar of 1832. Astoria claim two millionaire. The r is ptobahly no millionaire lo WMtr4 Or son south of Portland. Albany hs none; haa Sslsin oar! ThesUmn mi'l for tU Albany Mining A Million Co left Nan franoiavo thia morning and wilt b In Albany in two or thro day. It will tak two or thte ear to ' bring it bar. Craoford A Psaton a few day ao took soma ft th finest Waterloo toeoct yet Ost - tuid. Tlist l a hautiful and romeilio pot and it dmriiacd to I heard from a a summer rtwort. Irving McUaary, th toang Allien narnaJitt, is on longr editor of tt I'm. II waa in Pendleton today on hi ty to F.ugena, Or., wbr h will tak a U year ooura In th htst University. IVndlotoo E O. The Oi.mtftT Out Fellow. -William Armstrong, the oldest (hid Fellow in the United State, died a peaceful death at Salem, thi morning. He waa born in Auburn. New lork, Jan 1, MZ, and wa initiated into Odd Fellowship at Buffalo, Y. In September. 1H34. Hew near ly V0 year of age, and had been an Odd riiuw uuy vtii yvar. WEOXRMIJAV. Koyal Dutch Cocoa at C E Browu.lt't 73 stylo of wblpat O C MoFarlaDd's. Tb body of Wilt SUel. drowned at Ilwaoo, wa washed aahor veatarday. lost received at th Ladie Bsxaar tb ".Sensation,' lb Utcst norrlly la bat. I. W. Boot ley, leadiaf tKt and (ho maker, just east of Rvr Hoose. Special bargain in boy hsrnee at Da- brudle'soM und. O. C. McKaraamp. If W Colli", of halem. ss advortialna will mat lht ib bikgMt city 00 the Pacific Coact. Corvallis is to have a tlOOnO oitv ball. cmirrliitf to 1 las drawn by W D Puifb.of Salont. Another crowd of bill poster ar in th ity today plaiUring tb eity lor Sell Brothers. I F Conn ha th eobtraot for Loildina Cowso. lUlston Co new brick bank build ing at Lebaocp. It will be 2?B0. Jo L Millrr, tho escaped nruH-ner from h jail, toek breakfast thia tnornioa at John It Smith'. Thsshftlll bat beo in hot pursa it since then. At a meet 11. fl of Linn Kociiie Co. No. S Isat evening tb raoing cart belonging . that company wss ordered loaned to tb be Uam ol No. 1", no training for tb ictorta tournament. A Cticago disnatch reads 1 "A aneolal from 8 1 Paul. Minn., tava a Iocs I Mncr thorepubil.hr (laboraU atatcmenta show ing it baa positive information that th to oslled "Hold yoor wheat" Farmer Allianc circular wat gotten up by Miueeapoli tpoo- aiawr ana an ineeipeuset paid by them. Drew a Revolver. Last evening while in the vicinity of the depot hunt ng for the escaned Celestial from the L-ounty jail Chief of Police Hoffman ran across a Chinaman, the dish washer at tne ie pot Hotel, and reteoucsted him to nan, which lie refused to do and started to run, when a shot was fired to trighten hlm.and he stopped in short order. On learning that he was not the Mongolian wanted he was released. Then, starting on ne urew a revolver in a savage man ner, when he waa again arrested, this lime lor carrying concealed weapons His friends put up bail for his appear ance at 3 o'clock this afternoon. KEAL F8TATB HIM. Mary AandE B Hughes to Robert uiass,4 acres in tp 14, ltlwf 100 D Bridges et nx to J II Ceddes, lot 11, blS, B's A, Bhellbnrn 40 P V Crawford et ux to J II and W B Glass, parcels in Crawfords- ville 16C R Schultz et ux to O W Wright, lots 1.2, 3, 4,8'sA, Albany... 5'J6 Mrs A M Worth et al to A H Friut, lots 1 and 4,bl 11, Peoria 300 A II Fruit to Margaret Fruit.lots 1 and 4, bi 11, and lots 7 and 8, bl 8. in Peoria 600 R II Liggett to G II Wenchen, 210 acres in tp 12, b It z w 4500 $0115 frebal Halter. In the estate of M J Burkhart, final ac count filed and set for hearing Sept 7th. In the estate of II K Schooling, J R Wyatt appointed adms with bonds fixed at $8000. In the matter of the estate of Jasper Crabtree, order to set aside personal prop erty to widow. In the estate of Maria Crews, first ac count filed and approved. In the estate of Icyphlne Schooling, Geo Humphery appointed adms.bond fix ed at $8000. Bond filed and approved. E E Upmyer, 8am May and R A Rampry appointed appraiser. In the estate of F W G rover, final ac count filed and set for hearing Sept. n, at 11 o'clock a. m. Do Not WiLT,even if it does get warm Too can get fresh fruits, products and the best groceries to be secured at Conn A Hendriceon's. They carry a flrstclass stock of goods, and are situated so as to sell at the lowest prices, If you are go ing 10 tne mountains or on amp let mem fit you out. They have the variety, and ean give you the prices. .Bl r" 1 ?n Millions cf Hoses-40 Years the Stand. TTKATMRK r)T. Orkoom Weather Bureau. Central OrricE, PoRTLAxn, Orkook. Crop- Wratiirr Bulletin No. ai, for the Week Endino Saturday. Auo. , In wettern Oregon the temperature has been from a to 5 degrees a day below the average for the week. On Tuesday and Wednesday thunder storm were quite grnrral and rain fell, especially In the Willamette valley and along the coast; rain also fell on Thursday and Friday, While todv It clearing weathei and warmer. The rain fall wat heaviest In Multnomah and Columbia counties and gradually decreased to the south, especi ally south of Marlon county. Mouth of the Ca I a pool a mountain ta less thr.n .15 ol an Inch of rain fell. In'northern part of Willamette valley about of an Inch fell; In a few tcctlont hall fell on the 51ft. The rain did no particular damage to the wheat crop; much of the fall wheat was cut and. In shock, ready for the thresher, and about all the damage-done wat the delay which will crowd fall wheat threshing and spring wheat cutting close together. There are a few reports of wheat having fallen, but thia It practically nothing. A continuation ot the rain would have caused the wheat to sprout, the clearing weather wat most timely. Threshed wheat In Polk and Yamhill counties ha been averaging from to 40 bushel per acre. Oat have yielded well. The rain were of great beneut to root crop, gardens, ptsturage. young or chard, and had a tendency to destroy and cause a cessation of the ravage made by the hop louse nd rodlln moth. The four day rain wat most unutual for thi season of the year, but fortunately, no damage was done and good results from It are expected. In eastern Oregon the temperature has been considerably below the average for this season ot the year. The weather has been cloudy or partly cloudy and general shower prevailed on Thursday and Fri day, ranging trcm .04 of an Inch at The Uailea, .07 of an Inch at Ifeppner lo .3 of an Inch at Baker City. The rain delayed harvesting and threshing for two day. No damage wat done to the wheat, though It did some to the hay crop east and south of the Blue mountain. H. S'Paovr. Observer, U 8. Signal Service. wrrviile. August 10, 1891. W ft Illanchard, of thi place, white preparing to cut some gra, accldently tell on hi scythe, cutting hit thin In bad 'is ik-, and 1 now reclining on the bed for repair. A tramp on last Friday watched Mr L Power, of thi place, leave home. when he got the key, hidden by Mrt P., and proceeded to unlock tbe house and help himself, but wat disturbed and routed by the neighbors, leaving: town with some In hot pursuit, fie got away by ruonlng through back way. ' The new hole! H an asaurred fact. Mr F It Dolan bought Ihe building on the lot, which will be moved a soon a It can be done, commencing today. The hotel will be jutt opposite the store of R N Thompson, a good location. J II R Morelock la In southern Oregon. I M. John II and W W Water and fam ilies are here. Too much Washington. Thus our chickens come home again. They belong here and we hope they will stay and help ut build up Drowntvllle. We den't like to be outdone by Salem or Junction so we have had our storm, alto occurlng on the sth.contlstlnf of hall and rain, not the hardest we ever saw but as bard at we care to see. We are too prone to forget just hew hard tome former storm wa and say ihe hardest we ever taw. Au American cltlien. If you please, ef African descent, ha been doing the city tor the past week telling pencil and beg ging. He I tut off lust below the knee and U an object of pity going on crutches. Threshing wilt be In full blast thi week. but was cut short last week In trying to keep up with our friends. We will allow them to get ahead of u now If they want to while we gel down to business. LV)!ie. August 8th, 1891. The late rain his don i but little damage to tne gram ana nay in init section. Harvest will commence next week. Some little grain ha been cut a'readv. Wm Hammer hat the frame i hi house up and Intend Inclotlng It this next week. Our school will be out In two week There Is quite an excitement over the returning prospectors from the Little North Fork. A partv of to or ia leave here for that district Monday, to be gone todays or a weeks, and If they report favorably a company will be formed and work commenced thia fall. Free milling quarts Is said to be found In abundance and ptacer mining good. The Portland parties who bonded the Gold Do.lar mine for $1200 are now at work and Intend opening It thia summer. The mine are about 35 mile from here and at from Oates. OAK. TILLS, The fruit tree agents are quite numer ous at present, but owing to the scarcity of money, there has been very few orders taken so far. Mr Barton, our local nurseryman busily engaged budding. Mr B has good nursery and those wishing nruno or peach trees should call on him ; by so doing you can see what you are buying. Miss Carrie St John, of McCoy, ia via- uing ner aunt, airs n 01 oione. Miss Parah Morrison has gone to Ol ympia, wash, on a visit to ner sister Mr R A I'.amford unloaded the first load of new wheat at Fisher's mill, Cor vallis. lie is generally first in every ining, unless 11 is lying. The steam thresher can betteard at all hours day and night, and the binders are all busy on spring grain. The busy season 01 tne year is upon us, Mr J C Mohr is repainting his house and making other valuable improve menis. Mr C Stone has gone to the mountains to nrosoect for nrecioua metals. Wa lor precious metals. wish him success, for a good gold mine would help the fanners. Amicus. Letter List. Following is tbe list of letters remaining In tbe post offloe at Albany, una county. Oregon, Aos. 11, 1891. Person colling for the letters most gtve th dato on wbioh they were advrtud. Adrian, Otto Ctlliion, J F Dvi, Wm Drew, George Garner, 8 D Lo, A J Mnhnll. U 9 Rowley, William Starr Griffin Whitehead, Jtms Baohtold, Mis Ida Crawford, J W , Denton, Edward Gates, H 8 Isaaof, M L Merritte, Mi D T Bitter, Mrs Sanford,Mr Elisabeth Tiadal. Mary Wiliiam, Mr Franei T. Mokteith, P. M. W B Ware, of this county, recently learr.ed that hit titter, whom he had not teen or heard ef for twenty- Bv years .wis ai urain, uougias county, ana he lost no n. ne in starting tor that place, leaving nere yesterusj morning. 3'atetman. The partnership uf Morln 6c Phetpt, pubiitiicn of the llaisey INcwt, hat been dissolved, Mr Phelps retiring. Mr Morln will run the paper. Mrl'helpt left this noon for Portland and Hlllsbbro. SEWER NOTICE. NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN TO F. A. Burkhart, L. Fllnn, Clurlet Wagner, liar an Hulburt, Frank Farrcll, W. W. Crowder, F. Wlae Be Company and Jamc Hunter, W F llcndrlcton, L. C. Stratton. (trustee of tbe Christian church), and to all whom It may concern inai on tne mm a ay 01 July, 1091, ihe common council of the city of Albany, Oregon, duly appointed L,. CoMarihail, 1. w, ueyoc and Jullua Omdwohl at viewer to view the following described right of way for the construction ot a tewer- Beginning ut a terminal point at Ihe southwest corner ot lot 1 In block 15 In Hacklcman's second addition to the city of Albany, Oregon, and running thence north on the west line of said block 10 feel ; thence east parallel with the north line of said block t' the east boundary thereof; thence south ontald east bound ary j feet; thence wett parallel with the north line of said block to the west line thereof; thence north on aald west lice 10 feet to place of beginning, and that aald council has fixed the 14th day of August, 1S91, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m. of said day, a the time for said viewer to meet at the chamber of said council In thecity of Albany, Oregon. And you and each ore of you, and all other person whom It may concern, are hereby further notl lied that the following dcscilbed ptlvate property will be appropriated by said council a a right ot way for the con struction of tuch tewer: Beginning at a point on the western boundary of block 1$, In Hacklcman's and addition to the clt) oi Albany, Linn rounty, Oregon. 100 feet from the northwest corn er of said block and running thence east erly and parallel with the northern boun dary of said olock 00.05 feet.thcrce south erly and parallel with the wtstern boun ' dary of aald block 10 feet, thence wetterly and parallel with the northern boundary of tald block 66,05 'cc to 'he western boun dary of tald block, thence noitherly along said boundary to the place of beginning, then Beginning at a point in bljck i Ha:k- leman's and addition to the city of Al bany, l.lnn county. Oregon, which I 66.05 feet distant from the western, and 100 feet distant from the northern boundaries of tald block, and running thence easterly and parallel with the northern boundary of tald block, 66.05 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary ol tald block iu feet ; thence wetterly and parallel with the northern boundary of tald block 66.05 feet, thence northerly to the point ot beginning, then Beginning at a point In block 15 In lacklemtn and addition to the city of Albany. Linn count v. Oregon, which ia 66.05 fcet 'ronl 11 ,e cast boundary of said buck and 100 feet from the north boun dary ot aald block end running thence westerly and parclUI with the northern boundary ot tald b'ock 66 05 feet; thence southerly and paretic! with the eastern boundary cf tsid block 10 feet; thence easterly and paretic! with the northern boundary of tald block W 05 feet; thence northerly to the place of beginning 10 feet, then Beginning at a point on the east bound ary of said block 15, In llackleman' and ddltlon to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 100 feet from the north east corner of tald block and running thence westerly and parallel with the north boundary of tald block 66.05 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the eastern boundary of said block 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the north boundary of aald block 00.05 feet to the eastern boundarv of tald block; thence northerly along tald boundary 10 feet to piece ct beginning, men Beginning at a point 0.1 the eastern boundary oi block 15 In Hacklcman's an addition to the city of Albany, linn coun ty, Oregon, and 100 feet from the south east corner ot tald block and running thence wetterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 6605 feet; thence northerly and parallel with tne eastern boundary of said block to feet; thence easterly and parallel with the south ern boundary of ssid block 66.05 to ,he eastern boundary ot tald block; thence southerly along tald boundary to the place of beginning, men Beginning at a point In block 15. In llackleman s and addition to the city of A'.banv, Linn county, Oregon, which it too feet from the southern and 66.05 'eet from the eattern boundary ot aald block, and running thence wetterly and parallel with the southern boundary ot said block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the eattern boundary ot said diocr 10 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence southerly to tne place ot ue gtnnlng, then Beginning at a point which I In block 15, In llackleman' 2nd addition to the city ot Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and Is ioo feel from the southern and 66.05 feet from the western boundaries of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with southern boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel wtih the western boundary ot aald block 10 feet : thence westerly and paral lel w llli the southern boundary of said block 66 05 feet ; thence toutherly to the point ot beginning, then - Beginning at a point on the west boun dary of block 15 In Hackleman'e and ad dition to the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and 100 feet from the southwest corner of said block and running thence easterly and parallel with the touthein boundary of said block 66.05 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the wettern boundary of tald block 10 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the southern boundary of tald ' block 66 05 feet to the western boundary of tald block ; thence southerly along said boundary to the place of beginning 10 feet. And all persons claiming damages by reason of the appropriation of any such pioperty or any part thereof, for such pur. pose or right of way for such sewer, are hereby especlilly notified to file their res pective claims for such damages with the recorder of said city before the said time to appointed by the said council for the said meeting of the said viewers. Ihls notice Is published by order of the council of the city cf Albany, Oregon, . made on the 18th day ot July, 1891. j JOHN N. HOFFMAN, ... Oitv Marshal. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. RTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- derslgned has beta duly appointed aid qualified as administrator nf the estate ol Chsnee Cusick, de ceased, by the county oourt lor Linn county, Ore gon. All persons having claims sgalnst sa d estate are-hereo'y notifted to present them duly verified to the undenlgned at Lyone, In ssid county, or to Frank U Hull, at his otttce st Hehtma, in the county of Marion, stato ot Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. And all parsons indebted to said es tate are hereliy requested to make immediate pay ment ot the same to the undersigned. ... WILLIAM TITUS, (8-7) Administrator of said estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THI undersigned has been duly appointed by the eeuaif eeurt for Lina county, Oreros, adasinistnttr ef the sstats of Isyphens SohoolTng,:l.te ef Llist oeunty, Oregon, dtxwssed. All persons having claims against said sstate sr hereby notified te pre sent them pre party verified within six mouths frost this date, te the unders!ned at Alkany, Oreiea, Thi 8th day ef August, 1891 . OEOROE HUMPHREY, i. K. WSATnaarsas, Admlnistrater. Atty for Admlnistrater. - (Us) DISSOLUTION KOlICE.-OJotlee is hereby given that the iartaershlp f Smith & .Hammock, at Tallman. has een dissolved, K IS Hammock retiring. 1 1 accounts should be paid David Saauh he will continue tie busiuees, as by fcesa all bt will be paid. Do Yon fail Slier CMii? 17 YOU OAMT READ THIS Without being Interested. Thoro will be a Genuine . ClillllU -1 OF SUMMER GOODS, Iillt eitM Clcttoi 'tar Fmli Gcsii, Hats, Mi, di&M'tl -EHOT WEATHER B- Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. RSBBBl onpss Leailii GIqIi F. L. KENTON, DBALU W Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices, EXTRACTS, And a general assortment of o- :e& ogles Near the Post Office, llli 12a We will sell Summer .Clothing, Thin Under wear and ,Outing Shirts AT COST! Our Stock, is Large, Our Goods are Finen Our Prices are Low ! ! T. L. WALLACE & CO., Birthpl&CB cf Bieat and Honest Bargains, Strahan Block, WOOD SAWIX9. Ah, there! Wasit art) yon going. I tv golnf to Carrad A MonMlwa efflee, lo leave orders tor Owes A Qrabb's o tons and saw mj wood. They do the boot aawtns; In town. Sawing dome e short noUeo Lear ordosa on state. W&atisiiWIoitanor "What is home without a mother," Sang the poet long ago. What is life without good food T We should really like to know. What's a boat without a rudder? Or a ship without a sail T What's a goose without a gander, Or a "hoss" without a tail! What's a lire without a baby T What's a hen without a coop ? . K yout groceries don't come from Parkers' Ton may find you're in the soup. What's a sermon without chestnuts T What's an old maid without hope? What's a dago's squeaky organ, Without a monkey at his rope? What's the need ot all this rhyming, Unless to save you lota of IubbT One thing sure you will be happy If you come and trade with us. PARKER BROS., Groceries ard Baked Goods ' ILBaNY, OREGON. City Restaurant, KaTing been entirely remodeled, this old and popular restaurant will be made first, oiaaa n erary reapet. The pablie will be fives good mat's at all boors far nly 25 ent. Everything neat and attractive, PrJyat bos. Oyster U every stvl. 80 LAIN, ana Mercian! Tailor 3E& HE IE3 13. Albany, Oregoi liU ALBANY, OREGON STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. TsJOTItB IS HERiBY OITKK THAT 1 tho annual meeting -f the stock holder of the Capital Consolidated Gold A 8llTr Mining Company, ef the eity cf f aJem, Ore iron,, will bo Leld st the offiea of tho company in said city, on the aeeond Thursday, tho ISthdayof Anaet, 101, at o'ofock p m, for th ejection of dlreo tore, and for such other boain aa may some before the meeting. J. H. 6TR1CKLXR, 8al, Or, July 3tth, 191. See. LUMBER We wish to aj to th public that we hv Just added a larje planer to oar mill and re prepared to fbrniah all kinds of lumber, draaaed or rough, a a the pur ehasr - may ehooe, aa good as the beat, ad aaoheap aa it ean be ac4d. .. ... In payment we will take all kind of produce, aueh aa hay, flour, grain, baeon, butter, .beaoa, beet ay the ,aanr. et. In fact anythlvg that we can nee. Float see na before yon parehaao your bill of Inmber, as we feel confident that we ean suit y u. Ton will always find one of aa at our mill. 14 mil from Lebanon, t ml tea rem Waterloo, on 'Hamilton reek. TflBT A BERRIOAN. - Lebanon, Oregon. Johnstcn Optical CVs Patcat Easy-Fittini : Spectacles aad a fla steek o SPECTACLES! generally, as well aa jswtUy, Watekes .locks, etc., at L7, W W . T . i ' - It. i i. I rs,fir f f ? J '