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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1896)
r in VIOL XXXI !. AM ANY OKhGON. I'M DAY. AUGUST 31. I89G. Entered cC. tac Tout oee a tlbaaj. Or. Second-Class Mall Kalteii Kri CTTIXO raMUberfaadirroprfeter SO r V I 4 f w lit 3 Mcfeble Preparation for As similating ihcToodandRcgula (ujg the Stomachs andBowcls of ftomotesT)igcsUon.ajcrfuI tiess aMRestXontains neither Opium,Morpbine norxliicraL 2?OT NARCOTIC. MrmSttd. Apofect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoca, Worms .ConvubionsJcvcrish ness end Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of "NEW "YORK. if i; j! 13 1 May 15. 11 "Haywood b t?e i vwjt tt c-d tmi.ct ad ridera. Wade of mmterinl that -e dy taken apart and put together; h.-i ten vrf noia loeotnereren in aaiccwtnr: do L; umuwfc ue uruiea, bu simple atiir.stiT- cecnziK m ptaee 01 a aozfn pant; ci -r i t . 'RAM ImDTOTed dooble dimmJ eni-n:-'. jiea steel rods (tonebest &na strnnr?t ;..-.! t onlnum bronze fiittnes In nch a m-nn r tat Sse; a marTel of novelty, simpUcitv ad ?lcycle mechaniam known, to bu'J I ;ranj Wii rfjt frameaoontinnaUy break tad iricicrc rt t-nu Vfannot be repaired. WHKELx , brass nipples. Ill US Larre b-un s nr.nei::. EXACT COFrOFVRAPFEB. jj pmm mh . imii,' j i. ii. 11 n.umij afcMwMi- ifini ' r Msr- m t it iirssaipsiVTt) QThe Indestructible STRONGEST ' I H I X-' rante Wrieht Woick Repair, or ota :rr ;:..-. beaynea to every part, inclndinz Trb-i-jis rrak -.lr CCiES Beat anality tool nett. rarsfviiT r.i.. ri. iened centers, rear ad .aotment. Ci; ANX teotd by patents: no cotver piaa. SEACU-SLortc. 64 01172. FBO.VT FORK-Indestnimil'le: frt - ISAKt Berersible and adiotahl: .-5;-.- i.i;i- d If ordered. bADULi: p. a: 1'.. tii-i.f niekeft plated. Each Bicycle complet-j iriih tor i ltd or rnooer; rail hail iiMnnf . . ; wuuivrioures, peaais. saddles, etc.. 31 t; v w our ddccui n naiMam frir.. - i a , . . . r les To quickly introdnce the -M o u- i.i. -!e. Tf "fed to make a special coa:-on i.Ser. rfvoir crt-r reader tfif this paper a chance to set a rri -e la.- Th ; ai lie lowest .price ever offered. On reeeiri SSS.r" tt i conn we wnlj ship to anyone the abore B cv :3o. enre-ir ct-v and cmarantee safe delivery. Mone.- -;ir.d1 if w. j represented after arrival and exaoi:3 t oc c nr. I t-l;i,i C. O. with privileee of examination, t - if, cokk.j Brovided U.00 is sent with order as a sra. --- .- . f-.m 3;ui. A written binding warranty wi:h e?. - P.:. vc't. .s a anaoosf a lifetime and yon cannot .T srd . lit uo-. nnlty pass. Address all oi1t to CASH EU'ERS' CTiiC N. SOa Wast Vaa Baren Street. Ez a: o . CIUCAC'J. U.L Altanv Bed Crown Milling Go. e nave leased, Mills for another year, and we are now prepared to receive wheat on storage , and to buy the same Sacb vill k tatal en applicafe Y.w And Feed constantly on hand and t ore; we will try and make it to tneir advantage to call and see as. Floor will be xebauged for wheat on the same terms as I. Yarn I- H. Al'ea ant t. 1 $jr Not tncotpufated. 1 iSCTl r select the Waverly because they haye learned to know the dif PffcPf !8flCf?d ference between a wheel that is actually high grade and one that C&pdltuti.u is simply claimed to be. Borne others maybe good but the Riders' Waverly is the highest Toa w, uv.ik is ai'u MADK VT " S DIANA BICYCLE uO. SDIABAPOUS, IKD THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT: 40,000 Human Bodies MutiltUd very yoar aa Diswafiag Tibls la Msdleal Celhgss ia the Uaitod State. protect the deader Thrnuand -of graves robbed annually, ho crave, reffarrees of location, is jafe from toe ravage! of the hu man gboul. Tbe Born Csavb Vaitlt affords positive and abso lute security agaiDfrt the Gravo gobber, and protecta both casket and body from dampness, mold tad decay and from burrowing vermin. 4-5 For Sale by Albany Furniture Co. ,i :..-, jjd rorsalein .'DU3y.Ores:..bv J. A. cUMitif.Utt.iuid by UODOta uruKaisi. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EYEBY OF Cutaifs Is mt vp la eato bot'Jca coir. It I act acM is balk. Doat sUor aa;as to tea too aaythisg ebs oa tha pin at praaiui tiut it ia "jsat as good" asd viU errr m7 par pna." t!ut jou jtii C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. tllaywood' , THIS S75.00 COM PLET5 BICYCLE VflTH COUPOr.- iw. M nc', .Ton. ?. lSti m everrania Adr-rd for J k-- t . - ... . .. . .. . - : ii--inch in :- ' t o, it: si i- i ini r. & tocrt a a-. - , r ro;.t.t. ti- Ti i v scrT- i.s 11 ;r.: .3 uct.' rsr: .: i r- ; : - j I or tir.. . .4 :;:-T-cii rr:J ? -i 1 t .er -j !a--.t;. v of i-r's tis- . '.if v i . Ti -.; .-re. :.--.:-J - . :. i -; - . r. -.- I -' -- n.--.; 1 1'' 'EE 1- ! c c-t i" : . - i2je -r- ;-ar fc-sj ol y - j Cos Ct: J No. 5 tne rtea urown for sale. Parties having wheat to tell or heretofare. I. D. EarrotS, 8. 1. Ytmg- x2 Are built in x- 1 J. IGmES. and Best - Equipped Factorv in - T. . J . . . nil f i ivy II5fiB?t Cf pigH tbe World ot ail high grade, bcorcher (3 heights) incu fj.uv ana aoo.isj. A.J. Hodges, ;Agent Is Afaul4n. Air.ti'nhl aad Waterproof. Mad wholly of Bessemer steel and malleable iron, aud im prac tically indestructible. HbouMb ttaed in every interment. Over 13.UI0 f n actual use. for sate by all undertakers, klanuf'd by j Hm Ckutpioa Ckenlcal Co., spnognsid, unto. Ilea and Elegant De signs in Crockery Yare at CONU & HUSTOirS. See it. Pr.M.vjs!-v?Jy tirs rn'clit .tfrsrw' ., ai.--w,v(..kii..ia,. I ;? !.- I',;-"" i.:q!. VVasa'fiUXwa, i-ol Vti4V. Nnfudy K.-ii dibuts, liuptoi.c and wiwtnvc o;- -u r.w.fre vj ti-lerrw orescent '. t.nutatit . ' - - i Ifwttdt r. M as.?? tue pule h tta po -ttt rtniy-. "-'" rrledlnvetpoeitet.lirbo; O t'VV.B7 "Jn i'lLJltnsnctlstjinrtlnif. r-.r..flfion. Jlir of imita- THURSTDA'b7" A Very High ConipliuiCK Dr. J. L. Hill, of this city, hu just re ceived notice that ho has been honored by having the degree of Doctor of Phil-j oaophy conferred npon him by a college in uuicago mis is me rcsuu 01 a series of articles written by the doctor which enlisted the tavorable attention ot the professora of the college and thev deciiled the author merited the honor of the high title which they voluntarily con ferred. The doctor was taken by sur prise when a letter came announcing what had been done by the college. Without previous notice, about a year ago the Medico-Legal Aosociution of New "iork sent Doctor Hill a certificate of membership with the announcement that he had been unanimously elected as a member of t hat seien titic association. A membership in that association is on ly obtained by previous merit which has been espresied by ihe pen or before a jury, for it is, as the name indicates, the point in science where medicice and law blend, and the greatest complications arise. During Judge S'rahan's life time he waa the legal representative froaj Or fgon and since his death the honor has passed to Gov. Lord. The Dkmockat mentioned a lew weeks ago that Dr. Hill had received cotice of hia election U a professorship in the medical department of the Willamette University with the request that he deiivei one lecture each week during the term. The late honor of Ph. D. (Doctor of Philosophy) ia a title not acquired by nianv. "These laurels are the legitimate result of a stu dious life and great enemy, and our citi zens appreciate the knowledge that it ia one of their own who has so generously received what he fairlv merited. An Old .Matter Again. After a ride over the O. G. A E. the CorvalHs Times man savs: Seventy-five thousand dollars is what the const raction of tunnel numb rone cost the old O. P. It . it. Company. It is about 900 feet in length and is on a ten per cent grade, the weet entrance beim; much lower than the entrance nearest the'Summit. It required a million ami a half feet of lumber to timber this tunnel and to bnild the high bridge juM referred to. Tannel number two is 450 feet in length and tunnel three, near which Johnnie Campbell and young Wilcox were killed is about 00 feet in long. With $75,000 as the roet of digging a single tunnel Die reader by comparison ia easily able to comprehend how email was the price that Bonner A Hammond paid for this railroad that within a dis tance of less than twenty tnilra crows Marys River no lesa than" 26 times Ka pecUilv if the 23,0CO received from the sale of the steamer Willamette Valley be acquired by Uem,and the purchase price be thus reduced to $77,01)0 or only 2.000 more than the cost of tunnel "number on. CorvaUia Times. Scll Supporting Students. Fullv half the student enrolled at the State Normal at Monmouth are either wholly or partially self support ire. at least SO per cent came from the country. Many teicn a year and attend school a vear. The expenses are very lieht.lrom $100 to $150 a year for living, books, and tuition. Twenty-tour counties were rep resented last vear. Lebanon. Mrs. W. F. Read and two children, of Albany, are in the city, the enesta of Mrs. W. E. Chandler. Messrs. John Schrreer and Jason Wheeler paserd throuth Lebanon Tues day morning for Fuh Lake on a fUhicg exposition. Mr. Charles Handle, brother of Prof. Handle, returned from Illinois yesterday wbere he tias been vu-uine tor tl:e past three n-ontbs. He reporn the weather there very hot for Oregonians, and he is glad to pet back to W ebfoot. The new teacher of ho k-keeplne at Fantiain Academy, Mr. Walton McKee, comes higbiv recommected from the Ashland Normal School, where he look a thorough and complete course in that science. The busiest place in the county is O'Neill j paper mill, where over two hun dred tons of straw are stacked every day and many laborers are getting good wages. The paper miil is a blessing to Lebanon. Express. Mf. R. L. Carroll, of Ik-rrv, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Frank Pardora and children went to Sodaville today. The family of Mr. Vireil Parker went to Waterloo today for an outing. R. R. Com. Eddy was in the city this noon. Most anv newspaper man would ike to have his soft snap. State Superintendent Irwin and wife went to tbe Bay this noon to attend the late teachers, association soon to con vene there. Messrs Fincb. Campbell. Clea veneer. Stellmaker, and Haley went to the Bay this noon to prepare for theO. N. G. en campment to begin there next Saturday. Mr. Wesco.of Portland, is in the city in the interest of the ' W. Immigration board, taking pictures of our best resi dences and several Linn county farms to be need in etereoplican lectures through the east. Justice and Mrs. C. E. Wo'verton went to Albany this morning. Just-ce Wol verton expects to return Thursday but Mrs. Woiverton will spend a few days with friends. Journal. Mr. J. S. Moore, the barber with Mr. L. Viereck, has returne 1 from a trip to the estucca. Most of the fishing is done there just after dark, by the light oi lanterns. tnd some biz catcties are made. The infant c'dld of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broders died yenterday. It costs only $4 lo join the A. O. U. W now for alim.tx'd time, where it furmerly cost to 50. The U. S. Courts have recently held tnat the differ it states can eafoice the game mw on go eminent lands. As will be seen by the U S. S'amhal s notice of sale publUhed elsewhere the Cow an rexidence will be sold at public sale on Sept. 25, in this city. This is a splendid residence prpertv, uad even in these hard times tbe sale will ue bounJ to attract tbe attention ot buyers. Ad immigrant train of twe've wairons arrived here today from Roulh Ilakota.and encamped in Kriniffield iKittora Tbey expect to locate in this soction. The peo- Dle scent some time in union aiur.iv dui were not favorably impressed with that country, so continued thi'ir journey. This train makes a person think of old liu es in Oregon. bugene uuard. SCRATCH AND SCREAM- Vy bahy hroka out with a rash. Urn would cratch and scream. It would Uke two to hold biro, and on to put medietas on him. We bad to hold him sometimes so hour before as could set him quieted down. All said that they never saw such a facs or body on sny baby as on falm. I bad to tie bis hands tight In a cloth, night . sod day, for Ave mouths, sty sister had used CUTU C'UKA, and 1 bexan to nas it. JfterjmJ ont application, As lay davm and ilrpi he had no for a month, poor little fellow. lie has not a sear on him now, and Is as fair snd his flesh ta as soft as any baby. While he bsd this disease I bad to cut the sleeves out of his clothes, atid pot gausa underwear on him to keep him cool. 1 had to keep pieces of soft cloth aronud his neck, tt wa so wet with moisture from the sores, snd I bsd to change the cloths sometimes ten or twelve times a day. Mas. A. HAYNEH, Lisbon, N. U. run Cuss TsstnasT ton usr Boaoss. Wens bsths with Ci tk u4 Botr. snd svdNs spbucs tkma or Cvnovs (olDtowat), lbs ctest ikia ears. Sold throuKhmit ihe world, rmrsa Dss asv Casa. Cosr., sols Props, Huston, U. a A. The Ordinance. The firu limits ordinance, sm.'uks 'of itself in the matter of the conlliof. rf au thority between Chief Engineer Rich ards and the city council in the ntati er of tllB fmniA ImiMint, m-A-r..l w W Yar-ee. Tlie sections are: Sits. 4. No wooden building wi.hitf hhki nre limits snail be altered or changed without the written permission of the chief engineer, appoved by the committee on lire and water; which per mit shall specify luhy the alteration or change reiuLtd. and no such permit shall be given if any increase will be made by the proposed change or altera tion in the size of any wooden building within the tire limits, or if such repairs or alterations will increase the value of such buildings more than 25 per cent. The application therefor and a copy of such permit shall be kept on file in the ollice of ttie recorder; Provided, That not more than one permit er year shall ' issued to repair damages caueed bv fire. See. 21. The chief engineer and as sistant engimvr and the city marshal are required to see that the requirements and provi.-ions of this ordinance are en forced, and to make complaint in the re coidur's court for all violations thereof. Another Warrant hurt. fort Hoy Hut A warrant was imied this afternoon out of Justice rnwell's court for the ar resiofKoy Hull urt, who will be a.ked to show cause why ho should not gi ve bonds) to keep the peace. After the re cent arrect of liutburt for assaulting Silas Couey, he is r har-jed with having made threats against Couey to the effect that the next time it would go harder with him, etc. The defendant will prob ably come in this evening, his father havinp promised that he should appear before the court in answer to the charge. The City vs. Vance. The ca?e of the city asinst W. L. Vance, referred to vet-?rdav waa beinn argued in an elabot ate manner thi al ternoon before Justice Henlun. by Hon. H. C. Watson for this city and lion. J. M. Somen for Mr. Vance. The decision will probably be saved until to-morrow. A iroixl many decisions were presented touching upon the respective ixvwcrs of the city councU and other oiticlalu The decisioa will be an important one. Too Mrvh ma tub Gvrsv. The Onwy started up the river yesterday morning cn tier regular trip to Uorvaliss but ran on a bar sveral msiea above Una citv where she was fast for over nine hoars The captain finally sccMwded, after nam- eroas attempts, in backini; tier ort tbe treachcrou sand and at 6 o clock last evening the boat returned to this city. The captain stated that $250 properly expended would clean out the river so a" to make it n.vsabie np to Corvalh, bat by the time the new snag boat w hich the trovernment ia having built for this river, is completed sufficient waur will l hd in the WHIamette river to obviate the necessity of cleaning it ont. The irpy will now cee to run above li,is city. ta'esman. G-i XcConrvll, the a'can.lin K . of K. A S. of tb K I. r.f trv.n has been arrested in HiA-lan l and be iU t taken back to I'oniand f -r trial. Sharing i ceitin; pretty cheap in Al bany at Oat temporarily. On fthct ad vertiooa to shave for 5 ccct and cut Lair cr 10 er.t. Badly Managed. The Salem Journal ay of the byse tad contest, which has been to inexcus ably mixed op, cntil interest in it ha prilty well died out: i ne examiner is mistaken in stating ....... .i . . . t;i -aii-m Lveues and the Port land Monograms "will light it out at Portland next week." Immediately af ter the game with the Albany ColU sev eral weeks since, in which the L-ve.iue were wonted, the team d.tbanded for the season, not thinking it politic to re main organized and to keep in training all summer. At the pn-eeni time scarce ly one-half of the members of the team are in the city, a great many being either me cuai or in tue mountains, aad it would be almost un possible to get the seui logeiner in so aiiort a lime. How ever, we feel ouita confident that hA the Leverjtes lwen not; tie. 1 several weeks since, thus giving them time to prepare iur tue cqdu, our local team would have represented Oregon, in the cham pionship games. As it is, since the Lr yeques will not play the Monograms. t is uaeiy me ronutnd team wi t be the champions from Oregon iu the tourna ment. The Whole tournament eivea eriilonw of improper maaagement on the part of iu managers. Probate Record. In estate of Fortmiller A Irving, pe- tition to pay claims erantHl Will of J J White admitted to proba.e. Appraisers apoointed. In estate of John McXil. bond un proved and appreiKfru h .j. i ted Ke- port bled. Personal iironertv ordered sold, and also set aside for widow. In efctata of Owen Keea. 1) Andrews appointed administrator, boml f-I.St'10. Appraisers appointed. Pronertv ordered turned over to new administrator. In estate of J T McAllister, B M Payne appointed administrator. P.ond filed and appraisers appointed. In estate . f Rachel Modi report of ap praisers filed. In estate of John Findlcy, citation granted. In estate of Jane E Carter, report of HiBtonnrmeu anil iiwd onlcrwl made. In estate of J B Wilcox, final account heard and administr Uor discharged. Tiib hekbahoi;ts or Rcnver Virgil Jenkins is desired I In is about 5 fe-t 8 inches tall, weiuhs 145 or 150 pounds, has sharp gray eyes, dark brown hair. ineuium ngut complexion, wears a o 7 shoe, tap sole with horso hne brand lormeu w uu tacas, weara broad brim white hat, with wide band, gray coat and vest of cotton cloth, with dark stripes, coat buttoned tight around the wristbands and wore blue overalls, car nes a gold hunting case watch with twieu unit irold chain, mosa auate charm. When last seen had a -it calibre Marlin rifle, the stock of the gun has In-en broken, was mended with small wire nails. He is of a very quiet dispo sition, has no particular habit that would make him noticeable except he uses the words that' riirht" very often when in conversation. He i8 19 years old and when last seen was in Sweet Home, Linn county, Oregon. It id thought by his frionns that he is insane. Officers and others are requested to look out for him and if found detain and wire 0. O. Lee, chief of police Albany, Or., or write E. A. Jenkins, Haystack, Crook county, Oregon. You nnd Your Grandfather Are removed from each other by a span of many yearn. He traveled in a slow going 8 ta go-coach while you take tbe lightning express or the electric car. When he was sick ho was treated bv old fwhionwl metli -os aud given old fashioned uio'licines, but you demand modern ideas in medicine as well as in everything elae. Hood' Sarsa porillais the medicine of today. It is prepared by modern methods and to it (reparation are brouiiht the skill and L... f ..i u it. o KHun inu((t vi iiiuui;! u h:hiiu, nr-ur' saparilla acts promptly upon the blood and by making pure, rbh blond it cures disease ami tsiauiuiius goo-i noann. 01R PRICES are Bargains . . . Compare tljeni oiltl, otlicrsE Singlo h3l8ss, 8 5 00 Teim barness 18 00 Two mat pads 65 3 buggy whip3 - 25 Other goods in same pro portion. CALL AND SEE US. POWER & TOMLIXSO.V. OUR MILL A NO WOOL. The e liter of the Salem Journal in an account of hi trip to the Bay j: I met Mr. J. C. Ashe, manairer of the Aittany Woolen Mills, lie aauk the -VI-btny mill would probably run riht alone. There waa some distress and fin ancial disturbance, as there wa iu every presidential year. The Albany mills are in the hands of a very competent factory saperintendent, Mr. Patrick Mciiee. In lsj9 Mr. Ashe went to work aa a carder It is a two set mill. The Albany mill was not a great success prior to it pres ent management, but Mr. Ashe seems to be a man ot business ability and very much of a gentleman. He is a practical man and a gcod buyer of stock. While in St. Louis a large jobber told me that Western Oregon wool waa acquiring a reputation in the eastern market that would prove a gold mine. It was super ior to other Pacific coast wool because the herds had so much more nearly con tinuous feediug than anywhere r!e in our coontry. As the country became set tled up our pasture would improve. Our sheep did nut go from good pasture to starvation, as in Nevada. Idaho. Mon tana, and New Mexico. The result was. Wesurn Cregon wool had a contmuou even fibre without any "kink, in iu There was no weak fpit in the fibre, it was straight and strong. The rain in winter were no detriment, as evry time the slit-ep trot wet it shook itself and shook lh dirt all out of tha iieere. The wool of Western Oregon that goe to the 'Frisco market had almost the appear ance ot clean whed wool. The dork here do not trail ail day in clouds of dust and then liedown inadosty filthy corral. We can make the best blankets and long wool staple good i a the world. Charlr Piper came over trots the Bay this noon. Miw lib Irv;r,o returned yesterday from Yaquina. Mayor Burkhart returned thi noon from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Mjon returned this noon from Yaquina Bay. Ex-pri.lent John M. Bkws, of the O. A. C waa in the city today the gnett of Mr. WUliam Ralston. Mr. M. Fennel. rrooritres of the l -Kit: bob?!, accompanied byhur nephew. visit with friend. Salem Joarnal. Mrs. t. W. Warner and daughter will remove to Portland in a couple of weeks. Mr. Warner win take chanreof the b-sardtng ball ronnrxtod with Port land I Diversity. Lebanon Advance. All tbe Brvwn have not cone to New York. The rhi!niat2, cortevpoedrnt of the CorvaiSi Oaiette say: Mrs. W . T. Bryan, Ed. I Bryan. "J. J. Brvan and wiie, and W. II. r.ryan and w lie have gone to Newport. Mrs. K. I- Thompson and son Lewi. came op from Portland today and to morrow wi'd be accompanied by Mi Nona Irvins to Breitenboah where tuey ill camp oat for awbih. Ir. Eari Cranston, the new Methodist bishop, has arrived in Portland with hi family, and will hereafter be lurated there. Tbe Northwest now ha a bishop 01 its own. lisshoD Cranston is L. years of a;o. He i a relative of Mr. Van B l?Iishmutt, of Portland. The Corvalli Gawtte sat: Card are opt announcing the marnare ol Mm Via Mason, tbe charmi.ig JaughUr of Mr. and Mrs. I. p. Mason.of Albany, to Anderson M. Cannon, a rising Albany attorney, lo occur th. ITth inst. Mr. j'. Fd late, who will not remain in the rank of iollev bafhrlnrs lomrvr than November, will act a bert man and take pointer on how it seem to be nisrrud. . Th Chicago Tribuno of Sunday list nas a letter lrom fans, in which appear the following paragraph : "The Duchess Kochefoucauld formerly Mis Mattie Mitchell, daughter of Svrator Mitchell, of OreKon, brwijrht $JX,O00 with her from France. She ha crown quite stout. and though she generally cov about alone, she is jolly and has rather a good time of it. But the Duchess' title has uch a prestige in France that people are bound to accord a certain amount of de ference to the Ihicbesa tie la Rochefou cauld." Senator MiV.iie!i wi'd rearlilrJn-a aoout AUg, l- ... . The supreme court U taking its manner vacation. Ker. Copley will proa di at t!-- M E Church South tonight oo "5"iie second coming of Christ," and will continue the subject tomorrow night. The first load of IS96 wheat was !.rtoght to Corvalli last Friday. It was ru-d in l.mn county by Knbetl iamtorl acu was of good quality. Corvalli tJactte. The Oregon Industrial Exrosi'i"n will be opened in Por land on Sept. 19 and run until October 17. This exposition is a great tiling for Oregon displaying our re source better lhn any other meanaand to more people. I 'tiring the alwence of Rev. Plummet ana himily of Corvalli, on their eummer vacation their residence was recently rob bed. Some silver plate am) other valu ables wrre taken, how much cannot be learned until tbe return of Dr. P.uuinicr Wh -n Ed Bamford was taken back to tbe rolorm school two other boya, Garfield Sultan and young Mcliargue were in the city, nnd understand mif they would also be wanted left on the first train for 'ftl ifornia. As a matter of fart there had been no complaint against them. W. C. Mter infotms in that lie has been riding over the country for several day and that the people are a unit in saying tley will not pick hops fur 25 cents a box. He thinks that growors will have to pay 35 a-nts for seven-bushel boxes and 40 rent for nine bushel in order lo secure picker. Lebanon Advance. Mi-ei Ocie Avery and Maud Riinncy. of Corvalli, who had been razel nutting.tried to crow, ili Willamette in ao old boat; hut it filled so fait they had to get out. One of thrm fortunately stepped into water only f -ur f-!. t deep, but Miss Avery was less fortunate, the water being about afteen feet ilm p She managed to swim a nttie r nd grab hold of her friends dress, and was sdViHi by her preence of mind. Will Nuabi.v Fly. Hansard A Hiatt have received some very encouraging letters from the east in regard to their new invention, the air motor bicycle. It is believed thai it will prove a great suc cess and become very popular. Follaw ing are some of the advantage of the air motor bicycle over the old chain and sprocket wneei : it would bean easy matter lor tne riuer to lurntsn the mo tive power by pumping air into the nia- cLino, with his foot; the speed is not governed by the amount of revolutions of the pedals, but by the amount of pres sure In the reservoir: the frame is con verted into air chambers, with pneumatic . r . I. I. mi.:, i ! i.i.. . w. . . . seat and air brake. sirsrsiaiiu sir urnau. una uicvuie I the next thing to a flying machine Lebanon Advance. YAQUI.VA DAY. Mr. Dr. Davis, of Albany, is a guest of the Abbey. O. B. Winn, Wells, Fargo A Co agent, at Albany, 1 spending his vaca tion here. Joe Dubrnille, of the Alany Telescope, is at the Abbey Houte lor hi usual sum mer vacation. Nye Creek is growing very popular with bathers. Large crowd go ia the octan at that place every day. T. J. Stile, postmaster at Albany, and E. T.T. Fisher, surveyor of Linn county, were among the arrival on butt evening boat. The "soldier boy" are expected to ar rive tomorrow evening, then the city will assume a "military look" and no mis lake. They will remain ten day. Dave Houston, the accommodat'ng S. P. conductor, and Mayor Pennoyer's choice for chief of police, of Portland, ac companied by hi wife, are at the Abbey House for a few day. Geo. Piper, of Portland, ha been con fined lo hi bed at the Abbey House for several day is a pretty sick man, al though no serious result are anticipated by hia attending physicians. Misses Alice and Stella Porier. of Al bany, are pleasantly located in a "cot tage by the aea," for the season. Mr. Conrad Meyer, of Albany, ha bought the Morrison cottage at Nye Brook and going to fix it np in good shape. On Friday even:ng General II. B. Coinpeon gave a beach party to a num ber of hi friend and a very pleasant time wa bad. The General "had pro vided watermelon until further order, and sky rocket and red fire. A hugh bonfire waa built and with tbe music furnished by 1st Regt. Bandand a chorus of trained voices, several pleasant houi were (pent. The General is a royal en tertainer and no mistake. New. Sts-iuel tt that Midnight Runaway. Rx-ently the Democrat gave an ac count of a runaway in this city by a man paasine through at midnight on hi way to Lane county. It wa (opposed he wa drnnk. An Albany man eot un and did what he could for him. In view ot the true of niirt.t and these facts the fol lowing from the Cre well correfpoodence den. of the Euirene board is hardly iuat: "tieorze Landinebam. of Tillamook county arrived here last Fri day evening, coming from Albany that day. His team took fright at the head light of a train at Albany Thurtday night and he wa thrown from the wa gon and rendered unconscious tor a time hue his team rat into the cemetery fence and stuck fast. When Mr. L. be gan to revive be ca!ie t paatertby to help him find bis team but tbey took him for a dionk man and would not help him. tie wa badly braised np and bardiy able to walk, txit managed to find and disen tangle hia team. Judging from I hi man' experience Albany is bad p'.ace lor a taan to tall "wounded br the way- tide" as tbey all "passed by the other side." He ha not jet recovered from the injuries received at thai time." Scto. T.J. Munkertand Wm Mi y sold their new crop ot wheat thi week lo Uie Sao Koiier Muio, receiving -t6.', cent pex bushel far 11. Tbe Scio Pre t now one of ibe rec ognised official newspaper of Linn coun y. McfT. Conn and Neeland. two of Al- lan vounr gwatieaen were caller on so ite of Scio yoang ladies Sacday. Our board of school director have elected and notified liie foiiow icsr teach er for tbe coming school year: Prof. W.J. Crawford, principal. Prof. I- N. Fnlkerson. Mr, lame tkun. and Mr. tieo. Munker. School wid becin about September 15. Ben Poiodexter last week threshed from six aaes ol groond, situated jt outside the city limit. 25 bushel of first-claw merchantable wheat. Tbt is the best yield, bv far. that we have heard of in this section and it is quite doubtfnl if it can be surpassed in the Willamette valley. Pre. Against tub Psrajtnaxy. The case of the city act W. L. Vance arrssUsd for violation ot the fire ordinance, wa be fore Recorder Henton, at 2 o'clock. A demurer had been made to the complaint. Thi the recorder overruled, holding that the ordinance wa legal and that tbe chief engineer bad tbe authority dele gated lo him in reference to nre permits. This brought tbe case to trial on the fact. The fact were agreed opoa by the partiee and submitted to the recorder, who will rt Oder his derision to-morrow. It against the defendant tbe case will then be taken to the Circuit Court on a writ ol review. The awiaiou of the re corder did nit involve the conflict of au thority of the council and chief engineer in the mailer. The O. A. C-The annual catalogue o the O. A. C. is out. It is well gotten op and speak for that college. Linn county is well represented in the list Ol students. Among them are: Poet graduate. J. E Adamson, Halsey; Amelia McCune and W. D. Porter, of bbedd, A. D. Morrison, of Oakville. 4th year, Arthur W oed, of Albany. 3rd year, S. H. Archibald, ot Tangent ; Otis Taylor, of Halsey; Ida Ward, of 1'lainview. 2nd year, Jos. Bclhune, Wade Bievin and D. IL Bo- dine of Albany. Preparatory. J . E. Mo Bride. of Sbedd : Benj. Monran, ot Tan gent; Nelson Needharo. of Tansent; Meade K. Thorn peon, of Rowland; Edith !'-aldwin, Albany: Joe Beard, of Tangent; Clara Blevina. otTaneent: H Donaca. of Lebanon ; Alice Finser, of Albany, Jo Mohr, ot Orleans, Sarah Morrisen, ot Oakville, Roy Pierce, of Kowland; Nina Yates, id Oak Grove; Floyd Hoys, ol Tangent; Clayton Howell, of Halsey; i-i... i n in.. n..u- VIISS MWKVI) W UIV.IIBIIHV. VtllW Chat lea and Jeeee Jenka, of Tangent; Herbert Junkin, of Oakville; Horace acd IdellaMcBride.of Shedd, K Y McCune, of Shedd. Leona McFarland, ot Albany; Claud and Harry Blard, of Tangent; Marion Croft, of Brownsville Edna l Culver, of Albany: Minnie Hale, of Brownsville: Guy and Dora Porter, of Shedd ; W W Klggs, Clyde Snyder, of Brownsville, Thkir Opinion. Faber & Neis, the boo scents, of Albany, in speaking of hoD nrosnecta in Ore iron, say aa follows "It is hard to give now an estimate of what Oretton will produce in hop this vear, but we believe it will be fully 60 jer cent, lees than last year under tne most favorable tircumstances. The pro perty cultivated yards will produce a fair crop, but will not yield aa much a last year. ."Neglected ana pooriy cuiuvaiea varda will yield a very light crop. Should price rult low at picking many grower do not intend to pick. Lice have made their appearance in several aisiricu out thev are not numerous yet- At -east 10.0CO bales have been contracted for one to three year at different lay outs statesman. NawG01.DM1.NK8. E. K. Hall, the the paper hanger, who has spent several weeks in the mountains, along the North Fork of the Santiam. returned yesterday from Gold creek, where be and his son had each taken a claim. Mr. Hall brought back with him several samples of fine ore taken from tha ledge wh'ch they have located and it has tbe appenr ance of being rich with the yellow stuff. Over 100 claims have already been locat ed in the district and it promises to be as rich aa the Ouartsville region. The only drawback to the immediate devel only drawback to the immediate devel opnientoftheflndiatheinacesaiDility tne region, aa u uav ,u -v carried in over a rough mountain trail. Statesman. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ILL A W m&ozwmsx DUDE HOME AND ABROAD Sweet pickle and olives ia bulk at C. E. Brownells. Choice peaches fresh every day at C. E. Brownells. Im cream 5 and 10c a dish at Viereck's a miner gt Jen. Some good bargain in ladies and yenta chains, at French's. Lusiioos sweet water melons cr.n be found at C. E. BrownelU. It a good thing. That new firm, L Love Ac uo. A social parity crusade is to be inaug urated in balem. Tbrwe engagement ring at French' are guaranteed to bind the contract. . Seme bansome oirthday gem at Will SUrk, cheap. One fur rrery month io tbe rear. Will tbe man who wiabe to trade Brownsville property call at the Democrat office. The S'l- Forepaugh circu bas been ad vertised even is Lugeoe. A waste of paste. If yen are looking for tbe bst cheese the market afford yoo can find it it C. E. browned Wheat on Use Hughe Brc. farm acre the Wil'amette averagnd about 20 bashela. 3JW buabeU were raised. If yon want a fine haircut call on Loey Vaa Nortwick at the Bon Ton barber shop opposite the Kusi House. Mis Eieland and Mrs. Pearson have moved their dressmaking shop to tbe coi ner of 3rd and Fetry t eetsv Dr. Ue-. Wright of WcMinnviiie last W'edoesdar rode a birtcle a half mile in 55 seconds, which beat the world' rec ord by about 1 second. Clean towel to every customer at Vier eck't ahariog and hair catling parlor ;bavuff 10 eta- hair catting 15 ct.. bath 15 ct., shainpoing 10c. H. G. JkcKinley. a Michigan man, ha invested about 12,0 O in Oregnn lands, wuich be i liable to lose under acorn cli- catica of technicalities. rbe mttsic for the Oregon Industrial Ex poaiiioa ha been awarded to G . Orchrie, who will ha?e a first chvaa orchestra ocnog tbe month of tbe fair. Tbe big drtw on the O. C. k t. bn-fge i being rebuilt by a large furw ot men. The present management h polling every thing ia splendid shape. Dandruff is doe io aa enfaeUed state of ihe Cin. Hall's Hair Renewer qntckens the e-jlnttre fnocticiu of the skin, hca'ieg and preveoUcg Ibe f jrmaijoo of dandruff. Prof. C. . lone, of theSaiem chooi. i i a waTter. Ue recentlj tramped from North Yamhi l thrwgn rLiamook, down lo Newport, being seventeen cay on the trip. A biz visa levtias foond in the street can be hid by calling aa O. CteUa. Jost bow it wa lost without ismediale dis- otyery u a great qaery, which the loser will be called opoa to explain. A letter, dated Fish lake, Aogntt 11. received by the fcslem Journal, from Mr. E. A. Hoitoo. coofain the fdlowing; "Last raigtii oor next door camperi brocght in eight dr, aad O'e bear. We ecjoyed oor breakfast thi mornicg. cf tesderioui, venison liver aad h.' Twenty ve dollar is a neat parse to grow on a nngie cherry tree, especially ia ia a seaaoa like this. That i tbe amoont which Aognt Ford, who lives between McMinnvtiie and Lafayette, received for the product of one free of B?yal Aon, which be Kid at 5 ont a pound. A man writing from Forty Mile, Athiaed, says: 1 saw a spaa of horses bere that w probably 700 pounds each, and one of the mo.t ancient o der. that $ l.ftA) wa offered far a few day before, hot their owner refused it, a be raid be coold make just that much with them daring the month of Jane, Mr. Julius Gradwobl informs the Deh oc&at that Li bids for oil and lead for tbe school house were a follow : 0 cents per gallon for pore boiled linseed eil and 6 cents per pound for Atlantic l ad. The above it Oregon oil, made oat cf Oregon seed, and there is none better in the world. Mr. Gradwohl wishes to know bjv hi od coold be rejected without it first being seen and examined- Albany contractors desiring to boy in huge quantities should call and see air. Grad aohl. The eight case of the peope or tbe gov ernment against tbe Sou ibe rn Pacific Rail way Company to recover 6O.0UU acre of valuable africal total and timber land ly- ingaUong the California "and Oregon road. j ln Central Paciac in the Central Paciac in California and the Western Pacific hae been settled in the federal court of Sea Francisco by the gov ernment throwing op the figfat. which has been ponding tor sonic time. Ihe railroad i wins about nal a million dollars by Ibe deal. ; Tb Southern PaciS". com pany""ha ar ranged a round trip rate one and one-third fare from all stations on its tine in Oresoa- to the state fair ground and return daring tbe coming exmuuon. Agent win be in structed to commence setting tickets on October 6th and these tickets will be made void for return rsaire after the 1 Mb. On freight tot exhibition at tbe fair the tariff rale will be charged, when ship et to tne fair grounds, bu, on presentations of cer tificate that the article have teen on ex- hibilicn and have not changed hands tne freight will be returned free. Mr. James Willaby informs us thai his large wheat crop on tbe I. K. Wcwtherford farms baa made an average o' a little more than twenty bushels per acre. UarrUburg Kevitw. Last Wednesday wheat sold in Corvalli at cent per bu-hel; tbe next morning it bad dropped to 40 rente. Local compe tition waa what caued it lo Uke thi sud den jump. Times. The O- N- O. Companies of Albany, Eugene. Sidem am tVoodourn, about fifty in all. went to Yaauina Bar this noon for their summers encampment. They antic ipate a fine time. Tticy wore accompan ied by a large excursion party. ADaBicCnY. Eugene is not lighted nights. The Register, hen:, is able to tell the following: A good story is going the rounds about the darkness that now enve.opes Eugene after nichtfaU. It seetra that the other night a coCt of gentlemen drove np from Junction to this citv arriving here about II o'clock. Bting well acquainted with Eugene's streets and locations, and uot knowing of the lights being shut oft. they drove on through the town looking for the lights of Willamette street. On and on they went through the impenetrable gloom until tbe mitt race was reached in the east end of town, when still mysti fied they retraced their steps until they found the business portion of the city thev had passed unknowingly and then found the cause of the mistake they had made. At Tit Cou.Ko Miss Atiee Potter has been appointed instructor in type writing and stenography in the Albany college. She is a graduate ot the Holmes Business College, and ia well equipped for the position, as well as being a very popular young lady. Miss Clara Gard, a thoroughly competent teacher recently in the public schools, bas also received - 1 appointment and will have charge of ; j , , Qr, Price's Cream Baking Powder World Fair Highest Award. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Willie Emerick '.a in Sisaon, California, on a visit. Postmaster Stite returned this noon from hi Sodaville outing. Mr. George Humphrey and nephew are in Jefferson on a visit. Mr. A. B. Morria ia seriously ill with typhoid fever at her borne in thin city. Mr. Jay Blain and children of Port land, are visiting Albany friends. Mrs. Canfield and children retained to their home in Oregon City today. Mr, Dan Volmer, of tha combination barber shop, baa returned from a yiait in Salem. Mayor and Mrs. D. C. Sherman of Sa lem, celebrated their sUtct wedding hut Wednesday. A. MUser, formerly of this city, i one ot tne poaraoi examiner ot teacher in Multnomah county. Mr. Setb McAllister, of Eugene, came to Albany last evening on hia bicycle, and will yiait bere for ker era! days. Mr. Elliot Irvine left on the O. C & E. train biday for San Francisco, by way of Yaqnlna, wbere he will go for his aom mer a vacation. Waltet Jackson, the clever represent ative of Eeberg, Gonst A Co., is at the Taylor Hoae,eufTering with a carbuncle. Jacksonville Time. Among those w ho came over from tbe Bay today were Revs. Wichart, Ha we, and Keed, Jot. Dobroille, Mieeea Mary Stewart and Both Flmn and Mrs, Dr. Davis. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Cnsick are taking an ooling np on the Santiam, being located at the mountain residence of their son Mr. Cha. Cusick. They were joined today by Dr. Cnskk, of Salem. T. J. Cbecher, recently of Salem, ba leased tbe Sodaville boiel from hi fath er, J. P. Cheeher. and took char-re of the aame today We think Mr. Cheeher will make a model landlord. Lebanon Express. Rev. D. V. Poling writes from Johns town, Pennsylvania, to his father-ine law in this city that he and hia family will start for Oregon io a boot ten day. He says that tbey have had a pleasant writ, bet want to get back to Oregon again Independence Enterprise. Death of II. W. Thornton. Hiram W, Thornton died at Danville, Pennsylvania, Surd a v, August 2nd at 8 :3j p. m. after an illness of two weeks. at tbe age ol 66 years, oi cirxtoei of the brer- Mr. Thornton wa a resident of A'bany for about ten years, being a elerl with S. E. Young for all the time except the last year or two. New of his death will be received with regret by a large circle of Albany friends. A Cougar Story. The Corrallis Tunes tell it : "Pole" and Georpe Avery itft Corral lis three weeks ago for a rousing old time in the mountains. Well, they had it. They returned yeerdav noon and were beavilv laden with dried meat and stories of adventure that rival Kippling'a "Jongie Stories." Tbey banted in the YacbAlt. Five-mile Creek, and Ten mile creek coaatries, and at Five-mile creek they were joined by Jim Wilkin son, a nephew of oor Beever Creek Jim. Jim is a good boater, a well as "Pole" and George, aad tbey had famous (ac cess. When Georg was asked "what lack?" he replied "thirteen deer, a bear, a cougar, and cot a bee-tree." Jim Wilkinson bad a dog with him to nee in hunl.n? and he also had a pop alocg that he was teaching to host. Some one of the party bad killed a deer and Lai. en it to camp. Arriving there, the carcass wa thrown down in Iron to! thejlent near the place where the pop was chained. Not one of the parte waa far from camp, and either George or " Pole." or both of them, were snooting with a abort distance of camp, and Jim was bat a few rods away, when there was a terrible screaming, howling, snarling and ki-yi- ing to be heard at tbe spot where tbe pop was chained. Jim Wilkinson rubed np and beheld the pop in tbe clutches of the cougar. As often happens in case of an emergency, hi gun was empty, and what was worse, tbe cougar was inside ot the tent lying on his cartridges and ere long the r-iip was literally tors to pieces. He shouted for George to come quickly, and when the latter reaached tbe scene. Wilkinson seized his gna and shot the animal, kitlimr it right in the tent. Jim was so enraged at the destroyer of his pup that be erabbe 1 a knife and cat it into strips, the cougar was a female and it must have been very hungry for it never clinched at tbe approacn ol tbe men. Tbe scalp was saved and will bring a bounty of two or three dollars. A Eros RcxaWAT. Thnrsday after noon as Mrs. Francis and her seke Miss Kills Foster ,of Albany. started out to drive to s-pnngneld when their horse became trwutened at one ot the ladies raising a parasol and went dastiing down Filth street at a live gait. Both ladies were thrown lrom the carriage dislocating Mrs. f rancis elbow and ber lace was baaiy bruised, while Miss Foster wss also in jured bat it is not known how bad aa she is unconscious. Guard. For Pills and Plasters Dawson Gladness Comes t A ith a better understanding of the V V transient nature of the many phys .cal Ills, which -anish before proper ef torta gentle (ftwtn pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is com tort in the knowledge, that ao many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, S;nrupof Figs, prompt iy removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed ao highly by all who value good health, Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without aebiiiiaiutg tne argae x which it acts. It is therefore all imporwnt, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold, by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, rod the system la regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be eotxunended to the most skillful physicians, but if In need ot a laxative, cne should have the best, and with tbe wall-informed evervwhitre. Syrup ol figs stands highest and is most largely aaed anil gives most jrcneiisi ibiiisi im Democratic Ticket. For President W. J. BRYAN, of WKrajVa For Vice-president ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine Democratic SiMe Ticket. Presdential electors , EDWARD KILLFEATHR. J. M. C A ROLL. J.J.WHITNEY. VI. W. OGLES BY. QalekIy.Tbavwackl7, f.rever Cured. Foot eat of ere whs offer servoesnest, mental worry, attacks of "Ibebiaba.-arebct partAg tbe penalty oi early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim yosr manhood, regain yoxtr vigor. Demi despair. Bend for book wtlo, explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free- ERIE KEDICAL CO., Buffalo, K. Y. C0HSEE7AT0BT OF HDSIC Albany College TeejcLer for the school vear 1656-lfe&T: ZLxtri M. Parvin, Mue. Doc. director. Aseigtant teachers-Marenerite Akierson. B. M., Hela Gilbert and Mrs. Josephine a Thorough and eystematis instruction oven in all tbe important branches of music Best conservatory room and latgeet musical library and facilities for mmiral work. Laryeet nomber of con servatory students enrolled of any music school in the state. Terms low. Send for circular and catalogue, to W aXLACZ Howe Lrr, A. M. Albany, Oregon. HEW YORK WORLD.' THRICE-A-WEK EDITION SFagaalfttk 156 Pajen a Tear. Is larger tha any weekly or semi- weekly paper pcUiehed and is the only mportant democratic weekly ' pab ished in New Yo-k C.rv. Three times as large as the leading republican week ly of New York City. It wiilbe cf special advantage to you daring the Presidential Campaign, as it is pub lished every other day, except San-jar, snd bas all the freshness aad timeliness of a daily. It combines all the news with a Inns; list of mtereeticg depart ments, unique feature, cartoons and graphic iUnstradona, the latter being a specialty. All these i m proyemec ts have been made withoot any increase in the cost 1 w nicn remains at on' dol ar per year We offer this oneqaalea newspaper and the Wbxsxy DnocxLaT together one year for $2.00. SaUsIactory terms with daily. Ml !T1TnT7Trrr!TL2 Smiley Goodprintipa J Always D' tone Very rnicUy. The Printer. a. Caveats sadTwe-)rtria299.-;iaa fws-f st tr-MsesscoccactaB sus "ocjiiti mw. rtteeva WaaswsrosL. 1 fcmd sndeL akawiac or iOp-il. snta Scsultve k V advtss, J pueivafr.s at roc nt eel fcsT Owf fee no e c . . .--asaasrs. artwrf,Hsw0 -.naaivW saat el sw . t2 C. S uji iw-as ssaa frse. A &s. f See . v or- 5 - -- v TJ S Llarshals Sale, Cader and bv virtue of a writ of execn- tioo to Ue nedersigBed, the United Srssea marshal for the li tnct cf Urygon direct ed, Woed oat of the Caited State Ore nit Court tor the Oistnct of Oregon, acd bearing test the 11th cay of August. 1V6, ia a csae therein wherein P-ant of Cali fornia ia plaintiS aad Jsn.es L Cowan, doing business as the Bank of Lebanon U defendant, upon judgment recovered therein by the skj plaintiff again! the said defendant oa the 23rd day of October 1S93. for the sum of six thousand five hundred and nlnety-aix and dollars (5596-92) and 45164.S6 costs, whervby I waa commanded and cirectea, imoo; other things, for the pmrpewe of Baxiog the saiC moneys Snd the cos's accrairtg on ei ecu" ion. to eU the foUowing described nronerty a the prrmerty of J amesL Cowan. and the estate, title and interest of him. the sad James L Cowaa he'd on the 21st day ot September, ISod, the date opoa wnicn tne saia property was levies enon . in Attachrae&t upon a writ of attachment isoed ia the said actioa. I wUI, oa to 2jlh day of September, 1S0. at the hoar cf tea o'clock a, so. at the front door of the OantyCurt House rf the Ooanty of Lion, Sute of Oregon, ia the city of Albany, seit The northwest qnarter of block thirty threw of the oily ef Albany, Linn Coantv, Oregon, aa the said bloc1' la aambered aad designated oa the recorded snaps and P-' of sai city oa &is it. the office cf the coan ty Recorde' ot said eooity, and beiog the maps aad plata thereof ia oommcri wee. a tne property of the said Jamea L. Cowaa, and ttxeetat, title and interest ef htm, the (aid Ja-wea L. Cowaa hid or he'd there in on the 21st day of September, 1593, that being the date apoa which 1 herttoforn levied apoaths said property under tha writ of attachment iassed in the said caaie. Term of sal cash, sale to be nac sobjeet to rsdeoipUoo, as provided by taw. Hxsbt C Gradv, United State Marsha', Per George Usaphrey, Depatj. For Sale or Rent. Farm and stock ranch. 1050 acres, in whole or in part, at 4S.50 an acre for the whole, if in part, to suit purchaser. Aho a farm of S30 acres for sale or for rent after October 1st. Consideration For particulars inquire t Frank Crab tree, at Crabtree. Wl. rr I T? Let Ce Reason To. VLiVl jtl, getherl Is it not bet ter to buy yonr Bread, Pies, Rolls, Cakes, etc, at a reliable store where they use only the Best material why of course i Is you dont want dyspepsia and youl never get it by eating snytldng from on. -Store. U.S. BAKERY Bet Ell worth and Lyon ziki bi. ; C. D. YaNDYX. Propria -sT-g