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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1893)
flu c0Ctt. 'Return of J. HARRY GAY Ophthalmic Optician, Optical Specialist, Y ill aeatr. be in Aftany ne1 week 4 dV'' with office at Revere House, beginning Monday, July 10th. Mr, CV ha8fidn .-vr-ellent work here In our CUV fining some difficult cases with glasses Exa,n- inationa and consultations free. August toth, mh, i at hand 13th. Selush Porti.anders Portland paper hits the moss-back bankers of that citv who recently ordered that hereafter no checks or other obligations against .interior hanks will be accepted, except Xor collection, the fjllowing live hit: Orer $3,000,000 of Portland mo.iey ii to day sniovirw the sleep that knows no waking in the "wildcat" towns of Puget isound, inteaa of being safety anJ piom ably employed in the agricultural and industrial interests of Oregon, which liar made Portland a citv. What have itiesa liignihea pawnbrokers, 110 nave .; .1. t U I. ...., I ,),.,.,-, theirs, ever done to advance or bmid np the threat Rhalj? of Ortfan " What riijht ha.'A " -w ' . they to pass jndgment npon the buildere : of the interior? Have thy ever done anything either through legislation or by investment to build up ihe interior! industries? The anwer is no. They are not built that way. They thi k that, the eun rises on the west bank of the Willamette river and sets on Portland haighte, and if they ever express any feeling of sympathy for their fellow man it would probably be on account of his .misfortune in living outside ol that gacied circle- j'o them there is nothing oli value in the vineyards, orchards, forests or goid fields of eka'.hern Oregon, the rich alSnviel lands oi the V lllamette valley or the rolline Draries of Eastern Oregon, all of which are in need of fin- ancial air. And as a matter of fact the J interior banks are on a be'ter financial . f ooting today than a majority of the i more pretentious pawnshops. r. ax. jx xne uaara mentions ine j suit against UraDr Patterson-Wallace as nerno.jn, eniereu eii m ine circuit ' . . - . .. SK." ?LDJary;lLa VI. ZZZZZr?T?tJ L'm'J I luaiursiucr. i ne complaint s leges inat t.Sfni. ,t.;mo .h-.tiii-i ; rri;n. n.t i!,.rafr.ra MkaM n.ul , , treat ptuntiff: that s!ie gave the plain v. - ' I tiff an overdose of cresote which blistered the mucou n.emoranes of her mouth. throat and stomacii.cansinga depression ot the heart and other organs; that she hat suffered murh bodily- and mental pain from the same, and is now unable to partake of any nourishment, by reason of taking such medicine. And by cause of said treat meui she has been compelled to expend $75 for the service of a physi cian $30 for nurse hire asd has suffered damages in addition to the amount of ! $5000; therefore plaintiff asks for ;udg asent in the sum of $5105. The plaintiff lias retained the services of AttorBsys E ' r eaipworui ana a v. yyooacoca; ana 1 the defendant. Attorney L Bilyeu. On 1 the subject of her right to practice, Mrs Wallace had taken the preliminary steps j in Portland, and also has a diploma from the Ohio American Health College of . Cincinnati, showing that ehe bad been : fatty instructed in the vitapathic system and amply qnaiied to p actice in the treatment and cure oU diseases ; also by 'virtue of religious organ ization and second incorporation, we also constitute and ordain her minister of the gospel of life and authorize her to preach and sol' einize marriages according to law, to at- tend funerals and to lawfully perform all ministerial offices." Base Ball. Albany pulled herself to gether Saturday and Sunday and won two games from Portland affr hard fights and close contests. Satorda-r young Arick did some effective work for Albany in the box, holding Portland down to 9 base hits, and striking oat 1 to 3 for Johnson. Stanley made a home ran for Albany and Stapleton into the larthett corner, tremendous hi". The errors were ' VCat'ered, and only 4. The score was 9 .to . The umpire O M Mcrarland, did ( boet orork, though Poitland at one l time was on the war path A rick and SUnley were in the box on Sunday and ;onnaton ior roruanu, iyav, mwiu.u ; lversity man carciung ine ore e . 12 to 10 in favor of Alban" The clubs now Etaod i res YKI w'-a UST ...18 10 61 ..12 8 4 Albany tialem Portland .... 1 7 Oregon City 12 3 9 A Puce liar Rack. A hundred people or-Biore congregated on the south side of Mary 's river last evening to see a race be- tween amui. Htnuigers who were camped near the Marv 1 j . . . m n . n ' i I. . . , river bnuge. ine race uaw m . forenoon of yesterday, and it was under- stood that the winner tasc uom num. ni is. lo Baa when the time came the stranger would not run that way. nor would they wager any money on the result, but an agreement was am ved at and the race was to be run for fun. I he shoes were taken off the mule and Dick Kiger consented to ride him. After considerable trouble the animal was bridled and the rider mounted him bareback. To the amusement of every body the mule commenced to bnck. and though voung Kiger was somewhat shaken he sblye;i on top. After much coaxing the mule was persuaded up the road wnere the race took place, the result being greatly in favor of the horse. Probably the mule had never been ridden before, and m this way toe owners got the animal fairly well broken to ride. Corvallis New. It is very t o convince dren that chii a medicine is JL it? 'nice to ta!;e" 'clVt'fe this trouble is nr .. expen- A m ad- CIl-i- . mini tennj tf Jt! Live Oil. It is . 1 1 milk. ) rapidly od uesot li.rve force. 1 . i cr 'rx rely ajti 't tiiLcaiics u:ift t.V''r-T. " 17?. t3TC "V r Mot ff n .11 W Prt ... , KT f.- SHEKP IrOST. 21 head of ahep. Dot brtiid"!. from A Saeli'sfaim .outh of ihanv 10 old oae, 1 1 !amb a buck ad "' , merino. W.H pay tro.V. on formation to A Snell, Albany. Notice. NOT1LK la nun""' aaaled bids will be received op 10 the (iti!:e I.s hkkkby t;ii'.j T II T 8thday of July. W. .! toe uudcrsigoed In Albany, Oieon for .up plying toe orphan' hoaia with SO cord, of woedfao oord. of grab oak. medium siss. 20 oords of spl.to.k, 10 cord, of split ash sod 11 ooid of large split tir wood, all to ' e i'ci ..a v m. iat dav of SdUtunber. AH ito be clear and atraignt. Thit 1'Jth day of July, ism MRS C W SEA US, Seo f.a.li AM Society. Residence 5lh Sl.Ut. Jefferson and JackaoD. IIk.ats Missouri. In speaking of Hie Oregon exhibit at the World's fair the St Joseph, Missouri, Herald says: 'Adjoin ing the exhibits of Missouri in both the horticultural und agrioulluml IwiKlings are Bn displays of Oregon, the legislature if which state appropriated a scant et,uuu in nil ftfr the purpose of properly representing the stole's resources and industries at the Worlds Fair. The contrast between the two diAplavs is so great as to put all Mis sourianvto shame. In the Oregon Iwoth in the horticultural building over sixty varie ties of apples are shown, fresh and beautiful, on plates, where there are countless jars and boxes of peaches, prunes, etc, so arranged as to demand the attention of all who pass. Visitors rtwh through the dusty Missouri spaue to get into the Oregon booth and ad mire the products of the far western state as arranged so captivatingly. The same is true of the agricultural exhibits. While the Missouri pavillion is more favorably located, it does not command one visitor while dozens visit Oregon and inspect her exhibits sf grains and grasses and the gen eral produet of the farm. Her wheat is shown in two bushel sacks and all who wish to examine it have only to delve into the sacks and try a handful." A Bold Forger. Last night a strange young man played a sharp game in the forging line, that was quite successful. At the st-re 01 neau, reacocs k to., aoout n o'clock. Kii offered a check for 325 en John S Mormm. tH hnck mason stating that he , 1 1 U 1(T W i al months, and had come in too late for the ... , --- Lanks. He g-.ivo theti&'iie of John Piervv. At M Sternburg's store ke obtained $40 of T L Wallace on the same representation. At K D W;H's he MVJ the name of John Evarts and secaiM in cash, $95 in !! so far as learned. The ycung man. though pretty well dressed, looked like 2 laboring ' man. He was about thirty vears of figs, j and wore a liirht moustache. ' At Will's im ! emW 4 Holman mandolin ir&sjo, which he ! fingered in s skillful manner. Two iiiikrf? ! were purchased at the S. P. office for the i overland last ni;rht, one to Boseburg. the other to San Francisco. The ltn... mtn'ha- , U ,Tt..r -,ww.,r...l !,., .l..-.., J i,,u otviijjii the forger, and is no doubt the man. If so a dispatch will eaptura Juni tiefore be reaches the olden Mate city. A dispatch received from Southern Ore-j iron bv J N Hoffman, into whosa hands the ! cae vas placed, announced that the man hod betin the train and would lie arrested. A si)ERi:i. S, ulsce Owing to the stringency of ths money uirket the hop growers begin to see that they will have difficulty in obtaining the needed money with which to pay ha-ds lor nan-esting their crop Fhia s:te ot anairs puts ihom .lll.on.pn.vn tho l.on hnv.r .h sets a price on the boos and rorn'oels ac-! ceptance on account of the buyer's d Posit being the only ready cash obtaina-1 We. It is purposed to remedy this by j issuing money that will be acceptable by the laborers in hop fie'ds and the nier- chants in surrounding districts. T e plan is something! as folio: The ; termers are to issue ouis oi crroit in the uenominauon oi one aoiiareacn, to ine extent of one hundred dollars or less; :,r; r. 7 to answer all t .a nurnnses of anv km. I of money in the diet riot ,n which Thev I are issued.and are redeemable at the hon .1 j- i . r . r exchange of that district. To this ex- change all hops are to be delivered, and 1J anV l i l. sold, and biita called in, and returned to I the parte usoing hem Salem Inde ' pendent. Pav Up. The followin peem woo for its author, the editor of the Rocky Mountain Celt, the prite of $1,000 offered for the best appeal poem to newspaper readers to pay their subscriptions : "Lives a! poo. men oft remind us honest men won't stand no chance; the more d no chance ; the more grow b-hind ns bigger j pan s On onr nanta loy.now are riP of we work there patches on onr once new ana glossy ,now are stripes different hne, all because tabecribers uner and don t pay us what is due. Thn let ns be np and doing; send in i your mite, however small, or when the snow of winter strikes us, we shall have no pants at all.'' Crook Cocxtt. Jacob Stroud an family leave today for Western Oregon, to Jaa gone all summer. Mr btrond will leave ; in j.iiii. tiiei ineii isn tisepnine 1 and othf-r . ..i.i.iie in the southern part of i the state. ) Last Saturday afternoon Ksta Hoover.son ! of G T Hoover, was killed by a horse Mfiayj on him at his home on McKay Creek, four I mis from town. He was riding without i L i ' sotng at a mpia gait. ; uen ne attempted ro cnecK tne norse. but jii.-L'.-.ei uie uorve rati wo me ience. tne ; horse fell, turning completely ujf, fighting j on tte young man. r Bellmap wb- iai- mediately called but was unable to render ! any raswtance. the isjvnes being beyond ; medical md.-Review. j j A Rattlesnake. Rattlesnakes have be- come sufficiently scarce to make an item ! about them of interest. A Salem paper I savs; On Sunday Walter Hnlman who I fceps ooaHrv "farm across the river in Polk county, went out to bring his horse in ! from the pasuire. He had approached within about fourteen test ui toe animal when he heard a hissing noi and. looking aneao. saw a rattiesnaite standing irct .run ni nioutn wirie ojien and tongue dart- logout. Wait hail a pistol with him and ; ; pulled it ob the ratlcr. His aim was good ; and the remit was the serpent had a bullet I hole through himself. He still showed light bnt another shot curled him up for dead. He was brought to Salem and given io rharl. leiienbrand wno ha? him in a jar of alcohol for preservation. His Bnake ihip was three and a Lif feet long, had six rattie and a button, and .,.. about two inches through his body. Pbobate Recoeo -Io estate of S B Finnegan citation lgsncrd 'o Bernard ( n il L. a wtr Cin n aim n . ....... I, In . , . T ,t lu. a.. I guardianship of Rath A Fry, bond ct iztw approved. In estate of A Lodge, reprrt of sale ol personal property appro vcL Petition to allot real prorerty allowed. Final ac count approved. In estate of F F Craft citation ordered issued Hearing Aug 7- In estate of P J Laforte, final settle ment set for Sept 4. In estate of II S Hirons, bond of $4000 approved. A P Hirons adn ieistrator. Io guardianship of .res, Jessi., Magg:e and Mollie Hunter, guardian appointed" In estate of Andre.v Robb, executor appointed. Alt Abiibst. On Complaint of A H Comely, J F Scofield was arrested on the charge of securing money unrler false pre tenses, token before Justice Curl and wav ing examination held for the grand jury under bonds, which were furnisned. The crse is a peculiar one. Jud Ross, fireman on the O P, leaves his bicycle in a siiill building near the 0 P depot while ho makes thq run to the front. Scofield took the bicycle to come up street, broke it nearly to pieces, ar.d then had Mr Comely fix it. The charges were to. which he paid by an order on the 8 P R R Co which he claims was not to lie presented for a week or two. Mr Comely presented it at once; but Scofield does not work for the company, and hence it was not paid. He states that he offered to pay it himself. A Mi'hdekek at Lakoe. A L Dyer, a California detective, was in this city Sat urday looking after Fredericks, wno re cently murdered a brakeman, and is sup posed to have killed Sheriff Pascce, of Cal ifornia. He was seen at Creswell last 1 hursduy by several persons and is sup posed to have come northward. Sheriff N'oland was not informed of the man lieing seen until Saturday, or else he now would probably have been in jail. A heavy le- ward is offered for the munk-rer's arrect and conviction. Guard. W11.1, Hehi mk IirsiNi-.ss. -An applica tion has been sent to the comptroller of the currency iixking that the Linn county Na tional Bank lie taken from the hands of the receiver for the resumption of business. The required amount of money, about 8100, 000 will lie raised, and other conditions will lie met, so thut the application will un doubtedly Im: granted. 'Ihe movement is one that will be of general Ixjneflt to the community. Extenbivk Feuki uik -The Harrisburg Courier says: One da iy last week, Sam Ferguson, who lives a few miles west of this city, drove in some 30 or 40 head of beef cattle. Arriving at the river he did not use the ferry but drove ti e cattle into the stream and had them swim across. Daring tho operation three head were drowned. The Cbemawa base ball club defeated the Y M C A club of Salem 24 to 10 on Saturday. OMK AND ABROAD MONDAY. Statement have been made right along that the conn t can be plainly eeen ; but (Ha Man About Town can find no one in Albany who has seen it. TVe Oregon Pacific company lin debt to Marian county for three year' taxe a lollows: $1,377.44 for 1890, la.111.5S for 1801, $.,385 68 for 18918 total of $6,777" 7o. 60 and 65 cent can be saved by buying return ticket when going to Portland, good for 30 days. This U a permanent arrangement with the Southern Pacific Company. The following frpm the Dalla Observer contains a bit of humor: J no. J Daly Is circulating a petition asking the city coun cil to allow hones and hogs to run at large in our streets. He says it is unfair to dis criminate in favor of cows. A Chinaman who has been at work on the section here for the past six or seven years, left Monday for hie home In China, He wasn't registered either but aa he had a pretty good bank account he concluded i to return home and be somebody. The j Geary law should force every Chinaman j to depoit himself Junction City Times. 1 The brewery at Medford has gone Into the hands of a receiver, Tnis the lilt 1 ,L. . . I ,m..k-,r..j 1, 1. ..i" . k. SI naraeraon announcing thai irn wa ulsagiecment among the ktockholtfert. mm Matesman. une in win; laiea once, for the earne reis-n. It tut been reported that soda water costs 3 cents a gallon (or bottling at Soda vllle. TnU. the DfMfKR.iT Is Informed. Incorrect. It costs nothing, and the F"ngs are unuer con;rji 01 me state.can "Ot coat anything. There Is a rule for- h'dding the getting of it from Friday evening until Monday morning which wiil be enforced someUmes Where do the (jies come from, gome one lias fiimwul it ii thai w,o . ,.i i ..i. . . " . iub uiuiuuiiie ny, ine stern father makes the gadfly, the cyclone makes the house fly, the blacksmith makes the fire fly, the saw fly, the driver makes the horse the carpenter makes flr.the grocer makes the sand fly, and the ooanier mates 'h bat'er fly. W A Sineltier. a farmer near Siiverton. lost hisdwelllt.g and barn by fire July nth. He gave out the statement that at the ;ime he was awav In the mountains, and returning found nothing but ashea. He had an insurance of $Soo on the building in u. e phoenix Hartford Company. lnl11.' W. W apiUMer, wen! to 'ne, P,;c. ' l? in1u,rf. ,nto ,he. "''! and fix Ihe loss. The result was th.t Smeit.er made a confession that he burned Hal buildings. f I'EeUAr, Last evening a drummei left a pirst street place ot business a' stated hv the fists of the nronrieinr The membership ol the Salem Y M C j .ium ii; on ju:y ll, l9, to a . - . : , .o . on ,, 'itU j8j A cuff button whh ih iMirU i, n iu ouiran, un ine letter M on 11 "n h. " .,h,.c... jackkn.fe. ,r" on lne 11M'e 'B M" "' Town It is claimed that the Southern Pacific will build to Yaqulna Bay by war of the Por.iand and Willamette Tal'ev Sarr w Gauge. Members of Linn Engine Co. So. 1 are requested to call at N WMdahl't and have thei unifoims fitted, as well as measures taken If not already done. By order ot , comm.il., " Wm Ray of this city, yesterday defeat ed O Roberts, of Eugene, at the latter P ? -Tr0 oot-rac 'on lhe -ludKe ve " 6,ncheJ contesUnU ran 3S "de-Corv.HU Ne, p ace In an So yard foot-race. The decis- race to Ray by ran for a wager Si. rt (n,i)trg vino was injured In a j wreck a few mile north of tirnU Pass , on election day in iSo.!, has filed his com plaint against the company for damage. . He places his damage at $30,000. He 1 sustained a frscture and dislocation of the ; knee which has permanently crippled him The f?v of the sheriff of L'ma'iila coun- a 1x7 1 1 -1 . . . t ior ine yea- enjing June v. were I, 695.87; clerk, $7,536.14 't cost $ 19 80 i ' nin me circuit court ; pauper a.0'int, $5,763 44 ; road, ond bridges, f 10 715.93'; county assessoi , 13,957 ; books, stationary' lnd printing, $4,372 89 Attorney Brink Is having the lumber for a new residence delivered on his lots on the corner of A and First streets. Mr onia is something a porpenter himteif, '. and he will doubtless do a considerable ' portion 01 tne worit on h new haute. Prineville News. For several evening's Carl Bender of thu ci'v ha giyeo exhibition, of walking Qn the top stringers of the bridge and even landing on his head wnil- there. Carl was one of the most efikfeat top men In the con. -ruction of th bridge, and seems to keP0; ht ""5 in tor another job. rh e'tmpte though is not a gocd one for 7 wlhoitt tne ncaa a no nerve ot Bender. Oliver June, who hi been employed bv J L Parrith as coachman created great excitement in that neighborhood todav He asked to we Mrs Parrish aad told her Hhat if he did not sign her check In hi favor for S;to that he wculd Immediately kill her. Mrs Parrl.h, terrified by hia words, compiled whh th demand, but noticed ihe officer of the affair and they arreaied him In the Favorite Cigar store a few minutes la'er. He was examined and committed to the asylum this morning. Junes has been acting queeriy for several djy. Salem Independent. WEDNESDAY. Peaches $1 00 a box at Parker Bros. No i's re preparing to ralte a 95 foot flay pole. Th: is now 2).B8 a head in circula tion in the L' S against $i .03 In 1S73. 2,500,000 log from the McKenate river have betn pasting Albany on their way to Salem. The next firemen's tournament will be held in The Dalles in September. Will Albany send a team A-rangments are being made for a game of base ball next Saturday between the A:banies and C.iemawas. C L Read, a saloon keeper at Lyon., was arrested foi assault and battery cn cot plaint of Mr Landls, and on trial before Justice Lyons waa acquitted. No w'llte man ever married a China woman; but there have been plenty of white women to marry Chinimen. Pull this to pieces and think about It. There ha been a battle fought In Hawaii between the troops of the provisional government and Koolau, the leper outlaw Of Kauai, In which three men were killed. - Louis Dyer and J W Brown waived ex amination before Justice L M Curl on the charge ol perjury, and were held under $200 bonds to awah the action of the U S grand jury. Last Monday night the barn of Al Thompson, r.esr Dutch George's, on the Lebanon Wagon Road, beyond Sweet Home, wa entirely consumed bv fire. together with two horses. The cause wa unknown. Last night as a result of the land ca.es cm the North Santlam Ci.arle Thompson, me Niagara saioon Keeper, was arrested in this city on complaint of Locis Dyer.for using profane and abusive language, and was fined (5 and costs. A letter received from lr GrlflUh, second assistant superintendent of the asylum, states that rapt Humphrey Is do lng well and there i piospect for rapid improvement. The news will b gratify ing to "Cap's" numerous Per.dleton friends. --E. O. A'so to his many Albany friends. The pension of Charles D Lcng. one o the justices of the supreme court of Michi gan, has been suspended. Notwithstand ing the fact that he was drawing a pension ot $72 per montn ior total disability, it was discovered that he could draw $7000 a year .alary from the state. The Democrat Is informed that several saloons Lre being run along the O. P. road east of Albany on government licenses, and that liquor Is sold in smaller quanti ties than allowed under the licensee. No county lice.ises have b;en granted In most cases . A piece of crayon work conferring great credit on lhe artist, Mr J Nelken, a young gentleman who recently located In Albany, is a picture 01 Kev o u irvine, which v ay be seen at Crawford & Paxton's. Mr Nelken is also skillful In oil, water colors, etc. A lady, whose hair came out with every combing, was Induced to give Ayer's Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She did so,and not only was the loss of hair checked, but a new and vigorous growth soon succeeded that which had gone. A commission was received at Spokane yesterday from Washington, appointing W G Langfoid receiver of the Watervllle land office. The remarkable circumstance in connection with this Is the tact that Mr l.angford haa been In his grave for the past three months. The value of a good name was exempli fied the other day, when a man asked one of out druggists for a bottle of Saraaparlllt. " W hose f " Inquired ihe clerk . " W hose ? why Ayer'a.of course. Ye don't suppose I'm going to run any rliks wllh Hannah, do ye?" John Pierce, alias Jonn Evar'.s, the forger, undoubtedly went from Albany to Roseburg, instead of to San Francisco, as It was first supposed. From there he pur chased a ticket to Ashland, wher: he ar rived at 10:30 o'clock yesterday, and where jt is hoped he wilt be captured. W CBoyd, editor of tnr :;'?" Oregon Herald, who V; In Portland, to an Inter view tells the Telegram thai d ' Hadley,oldhi. OrVgon Sc would surely put . belt of 22 f ore? he Cascades and across the expanse of Ea.t- ZZJZE&u'SV '0"lby 5 mile. V 1 wuilt tilts I al, FrTl". MertthnU urlon from . bn. r?T. ZUboai JS e"br of the hoard of trade, and It is claimed iSo ex curslor.isls, will arrive at Yaqulna Bay next Sunday, and will come to the vallev on Monday. While Portland will do the principal entertaining the valley cte are expecteo lo do some. As yet though none nave, made elaborate preparations. A Winch was brought ver from Albany yesterday to be used Tn a'.retehlng the cable for D A Osburn's ferry, which was done today. The cable Is a new rne and eight hundred feet long. Mr Usburn ha been to a considerable e.pea m Mrtthui hi. boat in shape, but when the work U cam : plated there will be n better on ih river VrOrvsuu .New. Smith. Rosenfelt 4 The employes of t-o., of Portland.; Orcein, feeling some paper a irw oj ago Dlnd'ng the tirnj to P yJ m couUn,l7 until January i, 1B9S Thi document was presented to the manager who mid the hands off and shipped the entire crowd of clerks. An example of foolishaess on the pan of the clerks not often witnessed. The next thins to soina to Chleaca i the perusing nd seeing the Book of the i Fair, being Issued by the Bancroft Com pany, Auditorium Building, Chicago, ft will be Issued In 15 parts of 40 rag, each, elegantly lllustiated, so aa to gl re one a complete view of the Mr. The descrip tions produced by Hubert Howe Bancroft, me great nutonan, l!l be ol the hghest QTff- J I Pr U cheap for such a good production, the nnet ipi sees) hv the UEMOca AT ! rr ii. OWDAY S W Paisley is now a resident ol Roa noke, Texas. Superintendent Mnleahv'a fatbr la. I residing at Detroit Mrs -wolyertoa, of Spokane, Is in the " Vi acrss. 14 w ci y. the gaeet ot her parent. Mr and Mrs " Bryn to Frank to Reimer 2.76 Loals Miller. i, 10 w 2-- Maurice H-nders and Fred Moitt re- W .u' U$iTX'PA turned this morning from their trip', hXl? W v "iTi3 serosa theCscades. I txml2 Mr Prank Parton. Jr.. of Walubnrg j BronsTiile B t L A to Che E Wash, is in the city. Hie moth.r and Smith. 1 lot G s 2nd addition . sister are at the Bay, where he will join j chaa E Smith to John C Smith 1 lot r er them. Cards are out announcing the approach ing wedding of Miss Alber'e Shehoo to Mr R M McMurphey The ceremony will occur at the home of the bride's mother, in this city, on July 31st. Guard Mr and Mrs Harry Woodin.of Portland. are in the city on their honeymoon. Th ceremony was performed las week and j the bride is Miss Mamie Newman Th. I bare the best wishes of many frien Is in 1 Albany. E M Walt and Wm Brown of ai.m ! ; returned home today from a trip up ine j I Santlam, where they located a camp lor ' 1 about twenty. fire Saletnhe for the tut- Mr Ear! Race and child ren sur-com- panied by Mise Marie Rockwell, left on Friday fur tiearhart Park, where they f wilt spend a few weeks at Hotel tjear j hart, of which Mr Race Is manager, ' Statesman. Depoty U S Marshal George Homohrry DSntSnnriav in lllant .t,inM - ' ' spemsnnoay in Albany.'iaving justcotne UP ,rom s-alem. where he left Ins brother Cap. in the insane aavlum. Cap had no ! idea where he waa. It is probablr. ' tbougb, that his insanity only teat- .'"'J, 11, ac 19 lilt" j.'.'jr many friends throughout Oregon porary, at least trial is tne hope ol his . This forenoon, on complaint of hie father, Harry Dodder waa committed by Judge Dnncan to the s ate reform school for six months it is claimed that be ia incorrigable. Uepaty Sheriff Smith took him to that aftaaa Mr lntJ.r .tn ku been ill for some time, went to Yaqoina Bay to recuperate j Mr and Mrs E T Hatch and their sons 1 arrived lo town yesterdar from Sitka, Alaska, where Mr Hatch has been col- lector of customs for the past two years prior tojoly 1st. when he turned bis of- flee over to his successor. Beni P Moore of New York . 1 he family is elad to set back to Webfoot tocniov iho adv.,,1... of civilisation -Salem Mates man. TV BSD AT S M Garland, the live Lebanon lawver. is been mado. the claim u being ..in in the city. tested. Mr Hiimphrey went to Hrwiton- Mr Walter U Kuull. residintr on the : fe! ?fU w,tn-fw- Columbia. Is In the city. ' Mrs T J fKerman Mt todav on a visit to ' her parents in the east. Kev and Mrs W A Trow left on la it nights overland for the east. Vice-President Stevenson ikis.-w1 ihrouirh Albany ibis moraio- for Portland. Mr V J H Manning, irax bil airnt of the i Palatine Insurance Co., of Portland, is in thecity today in the interest of the company. , Mrs It veal went to Mill Citv vestardav i to help attend Mrs J K Brown who is Ivitur dangerously ill there without prospect of ' recovery. John Stewart, whe has been at hi stock ranch in the vicinity of Pnneville, Kastern Uretron. returned home Saturday. He re port, plenty of grass. -t'"'k looking well and prospects of grain turning out well. Corvallis News. Jake Stroud and family and Mrs Geo 1 .'line and babies left thin inoniinir for the Willamette valley by way of the McKenzie route. They will visit relatives andpick berries and otherwise enjoy tnemselves. Prineville News. Mr Wrm K H Koelsch, writing from Chi cago to the I)KMOCKAT,says: The criticisms of the exposition both as to its general con dition and as to its management apiiear ridiculous and absurd to the most critical observer. It is a grand and indescribable success. WEDNESDAY. N Grume, the Shedd merchant, is in the city with his bicycle today. Mr Richard Neil, of Portland, formerly of this city, is in Albany today. Wm Goldman the drummer, has been doing the valley on a bicycle. Yesterday be rode from Corvallis to Salem. Mrs. Wm Rumbaugh went to Corvallis to-day on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Johnson Porter. J B Tillotson and Allen Charaberlin went to Yaquina bay today, the latter to joiu his mother and sister, already there. Misses Annie Young and Etta Campbell are going to Albany this evening to remain . 1 r. 1. .r e it vi ui Will rent 01 uie wees, i:un ..int. u m. Corvallis News. Miss Laura M Ulden has been admitted to nractico in the courts of Nevada, the first woman to attain that honor in the state. She was very highly complimented by the ex amining judges. Mr Jas J Charlton will leave tonight for silver tJity, iNew Mexico, where he hopes to regain his health, and his host of friends, as well will hope to see the dry atmosphere of that country put renewed vigor into his system. August Staiger. of the firm of Fgert, Young & Co, Portland's leading shoe deal ers, is visiting relatives in Salem, a guest of his sister, Mrs A J Monroe, on Liberty street. Salem Statesman. A former Al bany marble dealer. Jason and Frank Wheeler have returned from the Upper Soda. They report a large number camped there ready for the deer, some which have already breathed their last, though the open season does not begin until Ausrust 1st. une man put three hounds into the woods after them. The hounds died . Col John W Lane, the pioneer Oregonian. who is now special United States Indian agent, is here from Portland, having come for the purpose of making a general visit of inspection to the Umatilla Agency. Col Lane has been a resilient of Oregon at dif ferent periods since boyhood, but this is the first time he was ever east of the Cascade mountains. It was his first trip, also, up tho Columbia river, and he was delighted with the grandeur of tho scenery. Col Lane likes our country" and climate what he has leen of them. He con templates a change of residence from Koseburg on account of his son's health, and had partially selected Prawott, Aria. But he dislikes to leave the state, and may decide upon Pendleton. His duties will keep him here until August 1st. Pendleton K. . WEATHER Bl BEAV .t WBu, Oregon State Weather Senice,ui , ending Tuesday, July 'iMh, 18l. JJg t ague, local forecast official. In Western Oregrn the putt week has been Uie warmest so far this season, the maximum temperature ranging from 75 to BJ degrees. No rain fell during the week The clear, warm weather was very beneticiiU to the ripening of fall sown grain. Pall own oats and wheat are ling cut in lann, Lane, Denton. Ilougla. Tnwiidniiw ind Isi V an counties; in Marion. Polk and counties to the north harvesting has not vet become general, but will be this week, 'ihe grain out so far has been heavy, of good ouaJitv and very satisfactory to the fanner. The spring oats and wheat will not yield lln average unless rain should fall within the : ..Tf' wheat is not over 15 and it will be hard oat. Clover bav has ail been cut an,l awav: timothy hav will l. ,n .;. , In Jackson county" Uie second croo ofulfalfa is being cut. Potatoes are a uvod cn everywhere. Fruit continues dronruna reducing the yield still wore than was ex- lm moth and the aphis. Hopj are bloom ; and a good crop i oxpucted. t good crop is oxpucted j In kastern trregon the mt week has been the warmt so far this senson.the tempera- ' tnre rose to from SO to 100 degrees up to 1 the 31. t. when general thunder .bowers occurred cooling the atmosphere considera- j bly. The rain was of great benefit to spring sown grain. Fall grain is being harvested and oannot now be affected by the weather. StaUl CMTATKeaUU. Lucy D Fletcher to K M Fk-b her, 6J.0J acrus U w i 3 H Kirkpu trick to J L Garland. of bl 2, Sweet Home and I lots, Lebanon Johnson White to Marv White, sev eral tracts hind Minerva J !iullh to Hnrv Wrtton etal. 152.14 acres II w4 Henry Row to Chris Hansen. 16.03 acres 10 w4 Waterloo L Co tO r ' ! ... , 1 900 I 1 85 50 m am 200 00 1 lot j Cfaas CQchrpe to Mark .Smdev. un- a s znd ad A S Bsasett lo K A Bassett. one seyenth of 6S1 acres. 14 w A W ahulu to K A BasMrja. interest in 65. acre 14 w S W H Cyrus o Nan.. K f'roft. -W sere. 10 El ..T?... J 1 60 CO uus tteeney to Aroito- Beeaett one seventh interest in acre I4w:i "S rt B A IUe. onav swyenth interest in 05 l acrr. 14 w 3 ... Bauooe Picsic A finr, snbstantial bridge, built ma nly tr the coonty, haw jost been completed across be -aa tarn near Foe'rre, in the eaa'ern par ol the coonty. The count court went ap Ui ) Thursday o receive the bridfr. The occasion was .Bade one of general rejoic ing or the people of at! the surrounding coun'ry. A regular basket picnic coo triboled by the generous, boepi'able people of tbat section was the order of the day. The crowd was said to be lam a' noi large enough 10 consume the eatables contriboted by the iberai hean- 14 people. Quite a number r.f speeches were bbbbbs, id amen u ti.lo'scn. the cwnrBcior, came :n tor no small amount ol praise for the very efflcien: manner in Inch his work was done. Th neonle of that section are to be congratuiat.d. as the bridge will he oat of great public convenience and will contribute in no ttnall degree to the development of the S00"1 'in 5onf 4'wnh tide jl !. owui.am ner, Lasd C ArT J-ci nl-4,. iw. .ITl , l.i., !f u SL V f Yei'ut .l S Humphrey, on the zSStU'JSSL I."Xf''n""hrr mHn , 5U . cJm, " r6, n r1"1 .9 "un u I hia affidarit Ilyer JW "wears that at the time of taking posssjaaioa of the propfrtv ' no unprovemenu liad been made on it. ft , iy charged that he jumped the claim, and th.it at thn tima mimbarof im XLl?, "A 'noon """" SEVER BOTHER 'yourself very much about l-u.lr.ess Murine lhe hot month If you wl.h 10 keen cool: "O' r''u' yu ge: into the habit ol a.ki ig A M M if It is hot enough fm him. w ten nu ,-.n see very p;amiy that he s nrartir. 1. roa.ted; but, In.tead, a.vlte him local) on Parker Brother and get the best baked good to be secured, as well a. warm weather groceries generally, WHEN HE IS HOT. By so doing you wiil surely retain 'his friendship. Will H 8trk. th' jeweler. I you are particular about what you E-A-T Perry Conn can ault you In groceries. New seasonable specialties constant ar riving He keeps a cl.'an stock. If vou are going to the mountain cad on hl.n and get stocked up. If you are going to stay st home, call on l.lm and get the best to be secured, as well at first class treat ment, Hia p.lcet will su't the times. Don't stop eating, but est what v ill build up for prosperous as well aa quiet limea. To FAtiMCHH . The Budoraigned have lev.e.1 the warehouse of David Smith t Tallman and ara now prepared to atoie grain, aad all I irmers are requested ta call and ea them brfore making, arrangements far storagx e'aet her . Frost ft Sanders. ABBtRP CARDWELL-eFREAD. At the Cum terland Presbyterian ni-rsonage, in Salem, Monday, July 24, I8iM, Mr Jumes W Cord well and Mrs Anna Fread, Rev J E Rlair officiating. The groom is a hardware mer chant at Jefferson and the bride lias been a resident of Marion. At the recent term of circuit court in tnis city a divorce was granted her from her husband. HORN, BENDER. On Monday, July 24, 1893, in Albany to the wife of Chris Bender a boy. D&PRICE The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Mo Alum. Usee? Uliciu of Homes 4a Veart the StaurA Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoJ ABSOLUTELY PURE That TIB t an ar: Scio, Or., July 22nd, 1802. I wish to explain the Preea statement in regard to placing the small boys in the cooler. The Ed. must have been a little watftharimt u ti.riritj;ar juice, (which he frequently overinumges . would not have made the statement that ne did . I be boys were not arrested for canning the dog; but far inhuman treat ment of ihe dumb animal. They dragged r.?mJh Dkoa Main St. nptoThe Methodist church, choking, rociingand dragging it until it was almost dead. If 1 have .ever canned a Ana in 1 1.-,.,. no recollection of it. T ,.. 1. i..: . ... understood from this on. that any man or boy who treats a dumb animal in tt.a way the boys were treating this dog, will be coolenxed" to the full extent df the law. I saw his conduct myself, and did not take '"what we have been told" to cast a slur on some one else. The Fd ought to represent the thing fairly.unless tarrantular juice had the ascendency when he wrote thecasc op. Nodoiih't the reason for hl slur upon me is, be cause 1 have several times arrested his Illustrious son Sam I7 , . I iu.atiM( OUIUC city ordtnsnce. One time for fihtinr in my sn. p and once for piayinir ball in tl. -e for playing ball in the s'.reet. T. W LILL1Y First Bobs ox the Pacttic. In wel coming Vice-President Stevenson to Oregon ijovenior IVnnoyer first said: "On tiehalf of the people of Oregon and as its chief ei ecuUve offioar. I bid you a heartfelt wel come to the state. Wo have a beautiful country with varied reaoarcw. Look around jonaod behold the vision of beauty which greet your eye on every" side. No fairer land upon the whole earth is visited bv the runliirht of heaven than onr own Oregon.' The Vice president in answering, among otter things said: 1 can oniv thank vou for the kind word and generous wescocoe j iiunui to me at thu early hour in this oaantiui vaitey anu city or your heiauufnl i?,'1?1 Uto-, 1 ? Wfottttllv grat, ful tor thu manifestation and shall carry the memory of it to my latest boor. All throngh Oregon, the first born of the states ot the Pacific. I bare rereivdonly kindnets that has touched me deeply and tor which 1 am profoundley grateful. " Good PBOOTTXo .-tm acrount of the heat the S-Oam Rod and Gun club did not have their diamond medal shoot yesterday after noon. Rat waited until the cool' of the eyetung and .hot after 6 o'clock. Althoeoh there were only three took part, the contest was a spirited one as the following score will show: Out of a possible 25Gaiielaoa saade 23. Harrttt tS, Turner 22 Suto- Summ.r weakoe, that tired feeling, lo of appetite and aerrou. prostration are driven away bv Hood's garaaparflla, like mi.t before the morning un. Ta rea'Ue ihe benefit of ihi. m mi m.nin. j srlvc it a trial. ' lire, nVicr.t, ctr Hood's Pliia. The N'oRTncns Paciric Railboap Wiij. Sia.it tub K cm - official of the X.rthern IViix Railroad hat decided to piare low rate into effect. They will aril tirkrts from Portland to St Paul for T BTsr-ria. and iiavke corTr-ponding low rale to ail eastern point.. World fair round trip rata will be greatly mluied. Ticket ran be nttlitnl on either of their through trains, both of which will continue to carry the Pullman t.int upholstered JwrT. Two train daily without caajvav For full infarmatina and to aerare your "raping oar acroroixKxUti-t. call on. or a.WlroM A D Chariton, awii4a.it general I nrer agent. No. 121 First street, cor ner of Washington, or C Q Burkhart. local agent. A 1 1 any (iregon. A Wat. h la Basaaill, now.dac s. row aant oo oi! on il! A - lar.( br So: it is larce.nd rri'd, tad pneea the : i uf l raaauaahie. Tfc ma iv 3 r.rsaia 10 th Una a. cli . in j'ry ' -e I Keml.h cherries at C E B.ownei:'. -tt - Trains will h.-r-.iiVr run lo Idnnha un the eastern end of the thsaron Pa cine Monday morning aad Wednesday and Saturday evening. Round trip ticknts. good for thirty dav. will be StaVt for IsTkCO. Round trip ticket can now be bought to th Bay. at excursion rates every dav of the week. If fi) cted with sca'p diseases, hair fill ing ou , anf premature baldness, do not uae greats or alcoholic preparation but apply HU' Hair Renewer. V, I IIU :u 1 Th VsaoiCT I uniDlmoas ttut Will ft Stark carry lhe b't line of .1vtr ware ia lac valley. They nave the variety aaJ qual ity, a c-unbtnatlcB that counts ia butiag goods. An ia.pectlon alwayt carries con vict r-m. C'earance sale ol all kinds of ba's at Ida M Brush's. Now is your time to bay. -a., mm t lean toael. to every conoir er at Vierack .b.vii g pailora. ScwtNc alACHlxs- neatly repaired aa warraatedjhy a th r ughly ccmpe nt work maa, at K M Fraach's jewelry 1 tore, Albany. Oregon. -iier List. Fodowirg it the list of letters rau.ainioa in the post office at Albaay, Lioa county, Oregon.July 17 b, 1893. Peraoaa calling for those letters must give the date on which they were advertiaeJ. Iladcin, John Carlton. C C Crawford. E F Eaton. Colin II Franklin , Mrs C H iriffiths. C E Hixson. J P Lillev.Hcrhert F 2 Mead. II 89 Ray, Bnatn Roush. Dr J M Hank, Floyd Case. Mrs Carrie Ikiuglas, J D Kiirnhatu. O A 3 tieaard. Miss flattie tiotdsmitli, C E Irwin, Mrs 0 M Miller. John Oliver. Wr K 8 Itodgfrs.CharUs L 2 Roe, Jennie Miss St ljuit, Andrew Stevens. Mrs H U 'Hiorn, Harry Wiishburn, N B Shipley, tfeorgi' Stone, lloiiry M atover, Mm hinniu Walker, Mrs II J Warner. William TllOS. MoMTBiTU, P, at. Alaiar alarkel Wheat,e. Oats, 86o. flour, ff-.OO. fuller, 16b. EgM I60. Lard, 14c. Pork-hamt I5; ahoulilsrt, cu iHm I2c Hay. haled. ll vo atoea, 100c. Apple,! 00 Hopa, 18o. Dried fruit-.plums, 9o, r.!esl Be. Ch tokens, ft 60 per dosen. Beef, on foot, 4 Hogs, drease.l, 7e. Baking Powder A Bad Sos.--A fanner this morning complained to the f'hief of Police that his son, who was more muscular, was running things and that he could do nothing with him. He was found in the farmers wagon, a big, vicious looking fellow. lhe farmer wanted to get rid of him entirely; but the young man refused to leave, though 21 " o. intti. Yt ben ordered out by Uie ' ' nn thu other! Marshal he immeuiau:., .. ... side of tut waSMSa: but finally fright ened into leaving. He is probably the j terror of Uie 'entire family aimin l,v it 1. Ume. An attempt has been made to send him to the asylum, but it failed. The man agement of children, vcrily.is a serious one. Nibvk Kr.iji iBfcb. The Dalles Cbroni rlesays : It is in -imes like these tbat the outlay of a few thousand dollars es tablishes the foundation for monumental fortunes. One requires nerve, of course,. "u j nroiieriies wnen everytiody looks for Mae rum and chaotic conditions, but on the principle that majorities are a! ways wrong, those who have the cour age o! their convic ions, and tho where withal to back thm, cannot do better than place their money in some of the cTr!n tn, mT Kom 8neially availa- uie bii over 1 be coon try $8.00 WM BOY A MAI the beat aaabiog machiaa made. Go to Stewart At "v. ted uke one out oa trial. ! They tlo Have all kiada of wiiogers. . . Z7T". 77 IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE II HI1.U HI U l luUII Ik to carry that iMt big child r. ur u. hei arms. Yoa most go to Stewart a Sox tag boy 00. of 'bir taby tamage. All Lied, aad pnoni. SfOWINC AWAY HAYulb'wk ob a 'arm. 00 co snake it the hi ooyiog a comp ete Bay Carrier btewattftSoz. 'Call and are it. tht of SEEDS OABDEK. PLOW EE. Prwh. pare, tare to grow aad sold at Part acd pneea. Garden seeds kept ia balk rMldpeaaasi Fir Id core atao carried in large qaaautica. Srrw irr gox ENGINES AND SEPARATORS Ty don't axake aay brttcr than tk "Rataeir aad Stewart Sox sell tbat kia at Albany. 8vrml guod Monad hand ea giGa fcr ! at a barcata. PAINTS & OILS, T xt anixAd paial tor aa oa tfcu tast is lbs Pnoesir" aad we are sgsaU far it at Albany. We aiac carry a fall liae of oil , varsnthea. wag . sad earriag pa-eta. esc. STrwaar Sox- BEE SUPPLIES. jcar bee. tt sa old box aai loafer . Stewart Ac Sua carry be h.vea, asctMav, cn.b foaadatloa aad oee mmokm at lew f i!r. HILL ItfU CUILU ' wr JOB e jl;t to l- ..4 (a. i. , m i ic $ Tbeykf-tja , . , 1 . ba yv. hard war S aad teii at t-. L itUtuan uuil I vrn r.i.nn .. THOU SHALT NO? aco-rdma" ' ' ' ar sea, -i.d RILL aaK exe- o.h" - ha, , twaattttrarvl ft S- . c -id ..II cr-t-i ? Cuat pua e ,f. v a. d cap. ata ay. c h.ad WESEILCCAL lino, . M .v, 1 IRON 1 te d ".I. 1 f. St f black.sait. -rewasrr Scat. j 'ra o. k ua. SPRAY YOU BtBt ..( St. . , 'ohrd The . ia tkia .t -a char.ii. a ;. TREES. !"" : S a- d take care 4 yea aM t. ,h t taast tnec ! th.a. b.: w a c mi !-!e acra. WE'RE NCT BRAGGING htj we aay t !. siiraocv a he taliev h.ve .a I, . oaa aod . h, ar,..- . Stbwabt ft ox. PLOWS. W' nal' w billed plow ex actly tr-,.o aVattw .fl;,tM.- We ,a -ar.11 ,t,.l ., lin ,n,, fi. "liva, Al-o.. h..e . foil line d at, p.tw.that fas l ete- 'cd. Yoa aaia-h. loiHya.ve . f w e,-. a i o atg aronad as i ,, Stxwabt ft Sox. Strictly Cash. K. L. K-itnha adept d a each .t.aa aad will heieafur .cl croe.ru a fo CASH o'.y- To Farmers rHAVE REN I ED THE MAGNOLIA Mill warehouse, and will have it ia f cod order for receivipg the present crop. The warehouse it Brtt claas and conveniently located . Contain .wo good cleaner No delay in unloadiog. Sacka wilt bon hand for delivery in due tin e. Give me a call before Btaftia- arr.nsements to tore voar crop G. F. SIMPSON" Albny, Or., July 15th, 1893. I. A. Morris & Co Flour and Feed Store. Have removed their ttore ttort, former'y occvpled Robson, and have on band to the Strahai by Deyoe i a full atock o CORVALL S FLCU , BHAN, SHORTS GERM MEAL. GRAKhM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, 0A1S. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEEO: Cuttom chopping done . N. Waldahl, Merchant Tailor. i Suits made to order and guaranteed. satisfaction Repairing of all kinds. Shop opposite the P. O., Alban y.Oregon. T?OR 8ALE.- Houffhold furnitnS) sale ehean. Inuaire of Thomas Join oa 7th, between Broadalbin and Perry. CITY BOTTLING CO., Wholesale and it ater, Qir ldr. II range and Iron, Reltser. fl attei a. FIRST STREET, Mweti Montgoarry and Railroad ALBAS f, OREG01 PATR0i1IZE, HOM TUl "bmfrs & mm INSURANCE Cd IIL M. Albany, RKAU, President. L OOWAK, Treasurer. I Onwtn, eloo F Simpson, W F Revl, J K woat bertor I. C J Stu irt. 1 O Wrttemac. ALSO DISXBICT AOKTTS FOB several Solid Eastern and Foreign Compauih I re&on State MONMOUTH, OREGON t T',E LEADING NORMAL SCHOOLtnationi feysrsawtf eantzed Model School lor - W' course, and well or-lrf M T P'Traln- Board 5 Nw7m. Han 1 ng of teacher. Normal. Advanced Sor- k. Room, from coe per wtek fun rr,al,Bulne.,Mudc and Art Department, fornitheos to S 1 ocf anJ , 7,7! Beutllul and healthfn.cation. Ugh, BorTand' lodnn &&UJEg& ;epene-oo saloons. The Nomas! has to 84.00 peek. Tuitiorboaragln e,oyed . steady growth during the ant uJI LoolrileM Pun JuoZ Oon gW!IA?fi Of orersoo. rvat,ry of Mu.ic 5 HaioBghco he largest hit hatorv. New member. re offered in vocal and Insrrumenial mu f have been added to tLe faculty,new appar- uc. TuiUon,$io per term of M lessons atunupphed, and the course of study re- ' j vised and strengthened. The graduates Monmauth Is easily accessible from a!! - are in demand to fill rood positions. The parts of ttv Stale, twelve mtw lmn j diploma entitles the holder to teach In antRUte CapiuLsixty miles sooth of Portland. touniy in me state wttnout lancer am - Add reat, P. I. CASPBELL, Pre. ALBANY CIGAR I. JONKIMI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed BBBBBBBBBBBBaa' 5 HK I V fi c PHOTOGRAPH -asaavar HAVE YOU TRIED to rrsrD a RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, ic - ' - JKBBL Br bbbj ssr.-WyBB ana . WmmM r WJBT Mum mimfc " e r va a a-Te B----arl "rB-t-'.-ep-.rourf tmt 1 Dl tIBBbv BTv CI CPTBlrw Br r T -lii vxvxjjvmwui waa mm liiiiiii im ' -tmiMW - - r kk TBin CI. ABfKS aar. tiaurM caoaaaaaats rra.it aaalta avat vkror. aAcr ail otar crii.l 1 iaal -auaa. aa cm be ao-bv.1nn of caaaa tare-K)- '"1 "ti 1 fani, f - M rrtT tmr, mv w tni ot wvaat-a-t-a-taaiaial.liiij toiaaa lavmau aj-tvaaaaroarBei-. WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! DtBILITT CUB to. t rv-awaaaa. .bml, aaaw haiaauaaliii jaaaat aa.au IVald M a witk mStml aaavtaaa I kan. lartaa 1 BraSl.am la jaartraa lan.Ua an. Tratrtaaca, - A. BOWtX SacaStw o'.t. w- .-r r- at H EUBUT1 SM lO.UtMCMESS 1 Sr. a T. " at-aa.nua.aairaiTOB.rad laaaasaUcMiaa IMm aaJt aa aU-aa 1 abet lew rt. riiffii3rtrs HK-vous QwJjry yicgt Br.A.T na laa. Daar Sir -tku- aaa has law r i, nr dad,, a-T.rrarrtFKTxA -1 int UK. oAlwOErl a nr Bislatt aatvaaic battarr. rail i Into a tiaTrrt!, aalt aa fiiim tmv . and wiU eara Um worst .tNtrcac w.uWS SAN DEN ELECTRIC CO. .72 first St, HMMg J F. FORD, Emplist, Of Da Moioea, Iowa, writes nndtrMate al March 23, 1S9S: S. B. Mko. Mrc. Co.. Da far, Oregon. llm.'rmn On arriving h-.nie. laat week I fcacd all ! well and anxiously a-vaitiae. Oar little ! girl, eight and one-titlf years old, who had waited away to 38 pounds, is now wall. : strong and vigorou., and wall nathed ap. j S. B. Coagh rare haa d me its work well, j Both of the children like it. Year S B. Cough Care has cared and kept away aU . hoarseness from me. So give it to every I one, with g re-nog for all. Wishing you : praaeeii y. we are tours, Mr ft Mbs J f Foro. II tm with to leal ii n and cbeartu!, aoct readr n j 'f ""d a a. a. vieauw yiur .j-siem wo Headache and Uv.r Cure or taking; two or tkrat ioaeeaeh .,'Nk SO cent par hoto.. by all druggwt.. Id uixl.. a imaiUv ,-om n,v br J A CL'MMING. RedCrowiiMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. w eaocsss rxoca sitbrior to, rtaipjs AND BAKIKS Sa. EST STORAGE ?AClL!f,iiS Notice to Contractors. BID3 WILL BE RKCKIVKU 0ft THE oompletisa of the Orphans Home at Albany, Linn county, Uragon, ap to 10 o'clock, July 31at, 1893. All bids to be di rected to Mrs T G Hopkins, chairman of Building Committee, The board reserve .1 a .a an a .11 c: -S - Til I and trjecitiotiont can be teea at the office of 1 D C Soheli. architect, Albany, Oregon. ReUilDealers in Blren Beer, Naraapttrlll and Iron. Iran Wine, Mu n a trisl. INSTITUTIONS. - J O WRITSMAsr, Secreta Geo F SIMPSON, Vice President; D B Montefth.U -iwrnoerg At W r.ajc Normal School Tuition, Normal. S6 1; xr term CO weeks - Rnr..,r,l l, M ... . . -' " f - atioguts cheerfnlly sent on appScatioo. , or 8. SHEDD Sec ofFa-a ij. FACTORY Proprietor, Cabinet paotoa frc m 5 1. to to ft.ort doaen. Eclaisiae rictnira -tr. r6xao cravon framed i IOXIO. Wc arrv a !ar?e mtaek of 5S and -terecci4c viiw of Or EaU, eS- DRUGS AND FAILED cru roa DR. AXDa-XS KI.KCTHlr BELT wrath an am a XaaawsSr .,. aai wiB eara aflifcai. . I i aBorttwahoi. iiua-Wa. Tkuaawaa aervcaa . ail 1 aanacnl 1U 1 BiLB ta atoctH-tir aa-l tan cassca ToarweakDca viaet of forr U job ras-aee rsto j rzr srs-em Use OT BTTatH, akoaM be read ar verr LAME CUCX AMD RMEUtBATTSM. Mrtaa Oraaaa. Dr. A.T.Ol.li , DarSirr-T-aaa taa. 1 coaJa mC km atr Daca. WaaaB teUei . w.t 11 I i.naa-1 aa at raar aaHa.Ii 4 mm ia-m. at tm , aaja, aad I ooatlaaad to w It SavBaar M ioaiuna.umrnar. w aarf.iUi raaaa. Taa avat-w Man wai W-aVaa I -ar ia au 1UV I A aad I ts - laaaaC Kraa-ki ririi. bar torn rand tr St ataaa atkara aaad rt. aad it r 1 1 r rr nil ran 11 in r ns -Ua baat iiiaa i Iria taa aM. I ... iaeated ban, aarawaaattT. aad IjtU b dad ta talk a-ta aa. aaawaa 'moSS&&rSkxL EB(iaarBta3 tatiaad, r. irigg- Dr. A. T. Saad.-. Daar Su-.- Star ea.ilaa rod. Vjar.. t ai a avaaltr I 1 1 1 Bl 1 1. 1 tr-l acTaHaa-e-ar tm iwiaa. aad albara cacVna! tar -aI Bad aorarif raica aa vaanaaa a tafbH. Mr WIN w aaartr aartact. ad c ear aanaai tar taa bitt.r. Tld Back atroaaar taa bafara aatastaataM. TaaaaUalr. hj&l aCKCLXB, ELECTRIC BELT at to be aaaflv worn dm laa work or n aaat tt i taroaa-oat aU waak tana, or wa f orratt a..iaaiaal booctarar glrac waatai.n..ad toiiiba. .blaiiliuha.ba.ar aaru. ar Mw tor lil lafarai.t.'n .--ii CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, Best-: is : tie : lartet, AT FortiiUer & Irving's. D K. T. C. ACKET, M. D. Phirin n.t Surseon, Ofllo Ojrner Jd tod KJtortb St. over Watson Brua grwear)- store. Kaaideocv, comer Ulh aral Calapooia tu LtiST. ln Albany, or on tht road leading; o-st trout that place, on or about July IS'.h, a piomtssory note dated July ISth and signed by A H Marshall in favor of Adolph Eicbman for $iW. The finder will con far a faro.- by leaving it at this office for Mr Eichnian. DRUGS, Stationery, Toilet Artis'es, Instruments, Etc lusica Hodges & McFarianc , The Correr Drug Store," A'baoy, Oi. eyiaa(ttaajia,iiiaait -t- at, am aBa-aaa3rw - f aaatasr. a. it 1