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, , Br 1 ft .a 11 8 wit MONDAY... lied by the Cars. "'y Clerk Orabtr. il.i. i r , r II1UIUIIIK H the following lutu-r. Tin u.an red lO it li chard M .. win ,,.. 'left Albany July 3rJ or 8Mriiwn I a t irOIIIll tlrL-nl f,.. L... u , ItSleaVMO if0 f,0ta whom ,0 , a Pirated i 1 (,".,.'!0.81m.,,t" I Po-..C'l., July 8.1800. Ik'ur Hlr !-!- 1.. . AlbW. Oregon. Mark Jim? .,JyU,0.1n"",tt tolrJ ou hbLum ,'r'',n 1 P,,,,,on ?r" n u J, .r.T'n Kx,r" FiTum b",:r,"''to river cnlloci ana wa killed, i f ,, oll , . ' ' ' 1hTm llT. iAl.',""' ,,n 8r,l of July. u L ,,,,Vt,,,t l rUMt. also too Irom lila iM.rm.n i.n i.i. .o and a dim,. H .,,, iiiicb n or silver watch. l.t 7 " ' '""7 0 10 III rcncwi eg the bov mentioned In- uron.iiiii,v. luUvily. imtlonttlilv. j:wm-. ifully Your, Tiio. Uhkknk. ' I'r.J. W 'I'y. Watt if Ufnyette Id Iii the Itev. WmiIkv aI 1.i i - . . a In the city toduv. Mill l'aillir... r.. . t. . . Conrad Myer and fiinllyavejgone to t"lhyforihel-ummer outing. i fr?. '.'V1'1 ' t,m. rt,"ln achoo'i Si In the Hy tbe guest of Mm.' Ima Moiiteilh. " l llit W. 0. T. V. i i M1 tomorrow nftfrnoon mi II. L. 1'HUx-k, iiinnKcr ff Qreaon' w7ulthJX:;M,',tUci,JfUr,,,,y .lrty Jk.na.iK.n cf AJWt ltonl of Knox tiutt. U reri.! to l.nvo .t Mwrilit, riH-cntly, Mii Lulu Voo.Ii.lJ, of Union Hou, .. In tlio city, tho gum of I,. 1 MonUoye na fninlly. Vl' .J.' AlUny'i mlJJIt-oMke- rojhl 1'opuln.t , M.niMiUt wr t.orw. wm in town rridiiy. Journal, Hon. A. J. Johnnon. of the UloUrJ ct nurlcu tuw, in.l It. L. HibU-r, of H io. were in the city tlili afternoon. ,",l.iMlMl,r """J' 'l,ar h W ilUmette. it now In cl.ro ol eieam. er running betwetm lnton City ai.J (tie late il,re rapid. fr. Edward Kcclvaton and taodrt.iKli. lera Hull, and Mary, arrived in Albaov thli noon en a vialt wkh AUwny telativt't a ii J friend. I'rof. E. It. M-l:irnv fl Vt,.,.. VIIIIB. the vice preaidrnu of tbo Natlanal wu inv raiuruay wen-hnown vrcali.t, ha been granted a d vorce from hi wife, now in Ohio on a vieit with her mother. Deaertion wai the cause. rroi. ,w right and family recently of luviaioriaatnooiaare in the city on their way to Lebanon, from which tVace IlirttJ twill anHH l taina before going to Idaho to locate. At the TillamooK celebration on the -.in among i no narticlitanta in the foot racea wai JUIly Martin who figured in iooi race circle twelve or fifteen j ear ago, and he won, , I'orter Slate, of Tangent, la in the city I. mi e "W WWUIU ITUV . tMwAi uibh Dais never teen one you J!. n ir.yelnd'.- ttraduate of w "'J BJ IIUV. XAill 1 P w.i,.,.im n no nHI B uailgll er at vaav lie, lit attracted atten- non. Jvauueti'-AioUurnUianU." A. I. Wagner and family left lent night for Stockton, Cel., where he will take cliarge of the Imperial hotel. The Wag- mi win us nuiPru irom Kaiem ly a large circle 01 Irlomla. Journal. Among thoae In the excureion party'at rencaitle. Indiana. (he livH paptTI of that atatn. nntl.o ''"'' cacnango ail lor aevcral veara. Tha iJvuiwn man . meeting him. A IntlAP rOml ITO.I Ihll mn.l- I... I ..it 'i 1 1 1 ii vy ii cr iiuiinuu irwieu oire. wiinaiu italtl mora and tha nrt r i. eafely acroaa the Cali'ornla line. It wai quiw cum in vue oiaatyoui. Hay wai look ing fl ne along the road and I he wheat wai nearly yellow. Grand Excursion to the Ocean I Friday, July 14. 1890. Train will leave Albany at 7 a. m., Oor. valti at 7 :30 a. in., arriving at Yaqulna atwtit 11 a. m. Returning will leave Newport at 7 p. m., arriving at Albany about 11 p. m. Fare for the round trip 1.60. I'artiei desiring to doio can go over on the reglnr 12:50 p. m. train on Thuraday for 60 eti extra and return on excursion train Friday evei lug. Tijketi will be on lo at thB CAE. olliw, at the oiliee of O. N. Steele an I nl 1 1 ho olllte of the People'a Presi after AVedneday morning. tirnat inlprABt la tu.ln. i . I i i roctl n.r.J Gov. Ge-r. Ceneral Tmil.. I ni-ii..i Icreaaed. i Aitornry Iluyden and II. A. Johneon . Among the Lfnn county Kople there Im-I Uirough Albany laat evening for Jo,,n ha the beat profeecta, and San Franaclai-o u mi tl. v.,iininu 1 will come out with ronaidvrable monav. I'rof. W. !I. iu. ,ii..j .. . Heliaaa claim on aliarea. W. K. e'av- MrniuiniB fuiuiueer at can rrancitro wvaa reputed latt evening thatih triArH""" ""u ""u iri'ieu, out with out loiimlatioii. Ihey have not yet teen aeen (ind it I doubtful if tney are More IktlCUB REMEDIES THESET CtsslsRnf of CUncllA SOAP, to cleanse flK tttn, ClillCtlRA Ointment, to leal fbe Ala, ui ctinri'RA RD50LVEHT, 10 cool fbe blood, li often sufficient to care tte mi lortnrtor. dls flr.nnc tklo, scalp, aaa blood bunion, rasbo. Itdiinn u Irritations, will loss of hair, woes Che best physicians. aa4 ill other remedies fall. InM rrrh. rrtM. Till HT. tl.Mi tr CiTinnj air, IM i UiTailt,ui.i aiMir dull (Im), ir?M Dm a (mil Coar aula I'mfit,, Uothn, a " Uu w Can Uultwfl,HM-(Hi kwik. In. C. W. WATTS HOME. CbailriW. Wutte nrrlvitl home from ItawaonCity yeeterlay noon after an abteru-e of one year, nix month and about two week, imrt, of wblcli wn jicrit at Kkngwav, l))V and Lake lien licit. He ia mill to have brought bark eonit tfjll litft. Mr Watia beaidc hav lug aniie intercut In claitiig nenr Daw on iiai linen tu the boarding houne btiiinea. lie lull l'awaoii on June 21 on a river ateniucr roiiilnu tin the river to Lake lJi-iiiiolt mid tlicnco Homo by hkniMiav. Mr. Vttaae accn by the Demo crat man thin mouilnv. He eiti niaU' the oii put thi year at about 10. ixio.OOO, i,.i!u iiiimiiially by the old timvr. Notwiilitundtiiif the llm Daw- ion la roiml.lf lal.Ui of a city. Vt hen Mr. Watt t-lt, the Ciie Nbino fever wai on and mnny were iunviiigdown the Vu- koii iy ivmnT ior uu new ueiua AmencAii Uriitorf, Mr. WatU will return In a few wek to look alter hi Intirext thtre at Daw- . a - a . . mm, ami mere are goon reaann to lieve that he wilt evmitunlly have a pretty good atake. lie ia bror.Kd by the tior;hrrn Immte, hut hn had good lienlih nilh nil the hardahlpi of he cuii' try. The trip out from lUwuon now 1 an eny an j plt-aaniit one. Umlir the pri enl arratiiii-iiii'iit a iieraon can uo 'rout Al bany to Diiwton lu ii in.- day. One day totwatiie, Uirt'e to tkjuway, ono to Lake Uciitictt. one arroi It and three to l'w'i. It coal 1 40 and the freight uown i no l uKon in eight centt. Mr. Watt romiider Dann altout Iho left governed city in the world. Wlillo there ho never he.irJ a gun tired, n-r even aw n revolver, never w a Hght and only one or two Intoxicated men. Thelaai are etieolulety enforced ... .v; " w unTiin oojana wa it'JliMi nl litiainitiifl BMlalmulTA wu.m nf . cloaed on Hunday, the ban are covered I and lbedoor.lfroa wide open. Men ah aaioon ana do not dare violate the law, a aevere l a. 1 the tmniahment. The laborer never loeea hi pay. T e aick are attended to with prornpintHM and care. Doctor re ceive 16 a vlait. (iitmbleri ate fined every month, end the reeiipti about M OOO run thing. People dree in ityle, the women particularly, in ailk and aatina. The cold weather doca not botli- Hoileand la exaireraiod Batld la exairirnralml. 1,'n.lnr hit? diainavA th itiiM.tiiff.iMa It... ft.Ml I rum Dawaon and ikkceai i much de- AtrA 111 ilf.iiitr and bvli Tiiompeon are making money i on ng lloy lee, who need lort up ten pin in an Albany alley ii making mon ey in a restaurant. Louifl Parker and Koberta had been disappointed in their claim, which had not panned out aa ex-p-cted. He had not aeen John laoni inoe hi arrival. Mr. Watta brought back aome fine specimen from a devil dice to a 1 12.50 nunget from the diff rent mine of the rtgion. Fo Tiia Moxi'mint. Mr. J. V. Tlpe 1 tirciil ing a paper raiting nuuey lor the big soldiers' monument to b-erected soma whitra In (Iroimn l,- l.l..l. tl.a ii.. egonian has already raised over (5,000. A a I - a ai mtra f . . . . iiw fi.uw ii neeuiKi ana Albany should do iti iliare. Theflrat trlnnf tha tl.lat i !r. Saturday evening was a lueces. The elceper frcm Portland as well tilled and there waa a goo I load in the day coach. Tha Orwirnn Talnnl - . t'MVHW VNS !tt IKK oined an ollice at Tangent. llio Albany memberj of the Salvation Army havo been In Portland to see sod hear Commander ltootu-Tucker. The Shaw Company pafd through Albany vpatr.iav ninriilnnnn tha J " A n.VM...- er lor lndeendence where they w ill play tins ia era. Andrew Willis, who recently lost sev eral horses in this city by their being run over by a Southern Pacific truin, took the band to Salem. The Elki will make their annual ex cursion to the liav nAt finnilav ilia round trip rate being jl.60. Tliosedealr- ingcan goon Saturday and return Sun day evening or Monday morning for The citv of Oakland, Or., has offered a rennru oi wr me arrest ana convic tion of the party or partiea setting fire to tha tttru limiaa an.f ham Ia. J- X' Ct - - - - w v. w jj w i;ii on I lie miirnliiir nf Jnlu K anJ ik. K. -.i of underwriter! have added 0500. It ia to be hoped the guilty man li found. A Hue amateur collection of pictures may be seen in the window of the Iturk- uan oiock on first street, it often a variety that is very pleasing aud has at- racieu a goou ueai oi aiteniion. The ar tiste lire (Shift Knoinoi.r rtniihtmln r"U- Inn, Oliver Kowell and Dell Uurkhart. A verdict ngnlnst I.ipman, Wolf & Co., of Portland, foi 12.5(H). una fmm.t l a jury Saturday for fnleo arrest and im prisonment of Amelia Jotter, a clerk, whom thev had charged with stealing. Most of the iurv were in fnvnr nt Ihn full amount asked, $10,000, but ono man held out nd tbo verdict was a com promise. Dr. A hams, tub dTntist. wiihes to cal th attention of many Datients ho. wtk ia not finished to come and set I finished ai he wishes to arrange for hi laal summer 'i trip to the Bav. iimiiu. kii i . i. . . , ., f,, w. I K i uuii'K nru an" iiie cueerin nroe. THE EDITORS. Two train toada nf i 1n ra abairf t member of the National Editorial Aa aoclatlon, including their wlvea and ev eral Oregon tditon, arrived In Albany between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday after noon, jney wen landed at First and Itailroad street and immediately came up afreet with ticket! addremnd to tne Itevere, ltusi House. Kt. Charlei Hotel, Htettor- and City heataurant, which read! "Please take thla weary traveler n, and when he suite. Ii for bread, give him not a stone. Albany, Or. Warn ingAny editor cmiul.t. I..LI .t il.a girl will be lined I V There were about three hundred of liiem and they were given the bet lunch tlio city afforded. In aome of the place tnaala followed brlniliig out tome live cd.torlnl para graphs. 1 he editor! were ihown the courteslei fit the city, being met it the U'tnt Bide Junction by a epecial car with the Mayor, committee and proininenttltlsmni.and at their stopping place by the bund and a crowd of citixeiia. t'ion leaving they were presented with the city beat I'lirrrieaand boti.iucts, go ing aoulhaard to be treated likewire by other cities, aa they had len In tie morning by the people of McMinnville. They are experiencing somuthlng of the hospitality of Oregon Ihiis at the time of the year when wc can boost of the beat climate in the woi Id, with the grandest scenery in the world thrown In. Oakville. , I'f' J. N.Pmlfh, ofPalem. Bcsimpan ied b hi daughter MaUd and Mr. Kll are vlnltori at the home of I. N. bmilh (the Drs. parent) near here. Hon. (Jeo. D. Parton made a flying visit to hli old haunti last week. The Jiidne ha tome ft hore of which he U proud. Our fieople celebrated the 4th in var ious aav. jioiiie neat to Lebanon. 2m?.i. oupiy"1K pwple went to "feinith'i gravel bar" and had an enloy ahle time. A few of m went to lirowna villo and with regard to the latter place we can aaftly any that the Wnl of order prevailed ; no drunken men and no pro fanity. When we arrived on the grounds the lirrt thing that attracted our atten tion was a notice prohibiting the firing of llrei-r.ickers on the ground by order of the city marnhnl and the notice wai regarded by the boy. The main featur esol the meeting were: A nice grove, an able and eloquent speech, fine ruuaic, and lust but tot least a One dinner. We dined at a U!ne ipread on the ground and the company which aurrounded was composed of three professor! and one school mam bestdea women and children. Mr. Gray, of Halaey, died o- the morning of July 3rd and wis buried in the Oakville cemetery on the 6th. Mr. urayctmoto Oregon in 18G3and A mwlal ' . i . , Jut-?S' &l "l 1 veni" of ' - wm-v V M a a air. binger. of Halaey, called on u laatWednuaday. Mr. 8. is selling a hjel.jr of "Our War with Spain" by Marat Halstead. 3 Mr. Jame Morgan, of Lake Creek, passed throuirh hero with a new binder wtweek. lie say the prospect of a large crop of wbet ia good. Mr. Oscar Dilley ed family are in the mountain. They are accompanied by Mr. Pease and fitmilr, LlTTLI RoMI BfC. 'J UK 5D AY Wi mil roa tiii Dmmxbat. The DMocaT not only had the hon ir of DaviOK two of the tMiema nf Ram Klm- on written for in rolumi and first pub lished by u, but it transniree that two ol ih pmmi of the laroooi Cincioratu Hiner Miller, tetwr known as Joaquin Miller, mere written for the Dbmociat. Mr Milli-r In the winter ol 1809-70 spent l?aeki In Albany the guest of C. B. urmai(-r, en or suitor w tne Ubmocbat, now ot tha U. S. court at Pjrtlaod, and white here wro-e two pcemi for the pa per. The first wai "The Source of the vUlao.ette." atu-rwarda republished and gireu the name by 0. II. Stewart no f Htewart A Sox, of "UUar Lake or tue source of the V illamette," a One thing on a lake Mr. Miller nevtr aaw. and "Myelin." io Mr. Miller1! book ot peemi, and often quoted. The Dano cbt mill reoiihti.h iha niu. i .w. amm tomorroar. It la an lnia..-ii.. r.. i,.. Joaquin Miller -ontinaei bit frlendibip for Judge Bellinger and whenever in Portland makes the Judge' pleasant uuum ma ucauijuaricrs Pnot-a'a Rbi-ort. The hay crop I turn, ng out as well ai It ha ever done. Fall loan wheat, oati and ba-ley are turning yellow; in a tow favored locali ties barley harvest has commenced, barly sown spring grain bat commenced to bead. The iprins srain nromitn will: the yield will not be aa heavy aa tue tan auwn, i ne report! tncicata that the grain crop Ii in a fairly aatiafactory condition, not aa good aa in aome years, but better than in other. The light frnit crop allows of an extra good growth of wo -d, so that the orchards are really benefitted by the light crop. The editors wara oi van a tiraalrfaat a. timteno Ibis morning on Skinner'i Butte, 250 feet above the city. The fcugene Loan and Savings flank ha booiiht the A. V. Peter corner, pat log $7,000 for it. Thehelnof the late J.V. Andersen ?frlay received $2,00 from the A O. U. W Of which Mr Anrata..n a charter member oi the Aibaoy lodge. trie committee on the edl'orial re ception report a balance of $43.6V It wi'l sive nenaral aaliafamlnn if ai.;. - j ,, -iiia i o turned over to lhe eommiua. nn i... caption to tha vol tlhtaOmra fk-hAn is.1.AtMe. ed at the meeting tomorrow nighr. Wntchcl Wntchcs! Vatc!ie! We hav just received diiect f-om the factory a large stock of the celehrsied Luoucr-uaaipueo wsrene , , THE WOKLDS BEST. The 8 watchea wer lirn..i.i r. and wa i ffer special bargains. F. M. Fbbkch, The Jeweler. ' Golden Wedding Anniver-' sary. f On (he evenlne nf Jnt k. n.i. .i . uiu, ana children and grandchildren of Mr. and rr. itaac aicfclmnrry began toarrlveat the Lom of iha liia. .... .. a... .n il )miii Dimi igo gi aii a ,","" """feo ana ismilie tied ir'4n7i' ii "7 ,nvlt friend. .h2;80!."."!.'" """C" Into thedinlng hL' a1ibeLIM.elabo.r,t Hied with all kind of good eatable, ai one remarked! "(Jood enough for a kin Tha CAiiaa nf Ih. rnii. .71 u " "rrr wttaaion wa me dutii weddine anniveraar nf if. . .i Mr. Imic Mcfclmurry who moved from Z . .f ."J" 'f 0"Ka In 1W, and atled ?.n,lhft,c,,m1,t' nPr Lewl.ille, in lo'k Co., on July Hth of that yiar, here they purchased their first horns. Mr. and Mr. Mcfclmurry are highly ei teemed by all who know them. On this occaslnn Mr. McElmurre'i wedding dress wa worn by or e of tier grand aughUrs, and Mr. McKlmnrry wore 1,1. o-ck tie that be wore when tney were married, ' f?.d. Mrf MElmnrry have had e g.it children born to then, ix of whom are li ving. They have eight grand-child-reu l.v n, and teo dead, and one aw.ie. June 3rd, J8, f J''r? ,Rrewnt : Mr. and Mr. ! ?ickmuV' Albv f-; h. w. and Miss Aanr te McElmo.ry who Mr and Mn W. N i lexandersnd three 'Idren. Independence, Or.; Mr. and wrs.J. A Unmpion and two cbildrea, Sclo. Or.; Mr. and Mr. S. 11. McEl nidrry and th'ee children, Welle, Or.; J. K.Charlton, ex meriJT of Lino Co, Lebanon, Or .-. Mr. ana Mr. J. C. Mery f.?d f tUren, tbanon, Or.? Mr. Miarlei Teague.Indepeodence.Or.; Mr Nettie and 'Orardma- Soarki, Albanyi Uf e Long and happy baa thla old couple lived together, he being 22 lod ihe J9 year of age, when they were married, and may their las', dayi here be eveu :pp . '.: than tbe past ii the wish of all preseet. Grand Mid-Week Excursion to the Ocean 11 Undtfr the Auspices of the W. C. T. U. Friday, July It, 1399. Train will leave Albany at 7 a. m.,Cor vallii at7:30a.m.arrivimr at Yannina about II a.m. Returning will leave Newport at p. m. arriving at Albany about 11 p. m. Fare for the round trip from Alhany, Corvallii, Phl!omath and Wren $1 60 includiog learner ride from Yaqn'na to Newport. . Partiei desiring to do so can go over on the regular 12:50 p. m train on Tbnrsday by paying 50 cents extra and return on the excurrion train Friday, making $2 00 for the round trip. Good aecommndatinna aritl ha fn.nl.V.. ed at reasonable ratea at hotels and reiiaorant! at Aewport. or partiei ran take tl-eir own luntb and picme on tbe beach. Th'i wi:i be the first excursion to the ncean ever conducted exclusively by la dies and will be one of tbe most delight ful excursions of the season, probably tbe last $2 00 extortion ol tbe season. Ticket! will be on laleatthe CAE ticket ol!i;e, at the office of S. N. Steele atd at tbe office of tie People's Press, at Buy time after Wednesday rooming. Secure your ticket early so as to give the R K Co. time to furnish can. Plenty of can will be furnished for all. An Insane Stranger. A stranger about 35 years ot age Hop ped at the Exchange hotel laH evening. Hot coming down from hi room thii morning sorre one went up tj see what the matter waa when abe conten'i of tbe room were lonod thrown in every direction with the man lying on hie oacK rn i ne uoor. uieeyei gland and be kept demanding a raw, laving that be would kil! himself rether'tban go oaci to tne asylum. Acting Chief Jones wai notified and took charge of the man. lie wai examined by tbe regular com mission, declared insane and waa taken to tbe asylum this noon bv S'.eriff Mun kere. Upon telephoning to tbe aevium nothing was known about the man. He claimed to brve been born in Kentucky ana to uave come to Oregon lea yean age. oeiore uaving the man came to ln aenrei and said tie waa from CorvalH and merely had an epileptic tit. It i probable he will be discharged ii a lew daya I'bd Coeuow's Oration. Tue lib at Riddle wai a success io evar respect. The large audience itave marked atten tion Jo the eloquent wirdi of II n. O. P. Coshow. He gave a rrtr epect cf our country'! history, which hai devel oped into a civ.liaatiou without a paral let In the history of :be world. The grand achievements of the I9ih century were highly eulogixnd, itiow'ng Le many advanUgri we new t-nt v over our forefather! 12.1 yeara ago. tie tben launcned out into tne det-p, and when he took up the subject "The G.'eantic Trusts, Combines, Imperialism, Expan sion, etc" I thought he waa gone, and 1 said in my l.eait, "goodbje neighbor," but he e med t realise where he was drifting, tu'iit-d bis ooat toward the kho.'e and ruade a graceful landing, c'osed bn o'ation poetically, and every- oou.v wai well please". Cor, K"vitw. To Receive Volunteers. The citixena of Albany and vicinity are rexneeted to meet at the council cham- ben on Wednesday evening, July 12, 1899 to make arrangements to receive tbe volunteers returning from Manila. The date of their at rival in this city ia a yet uncertain. but fundi can Iw collected and committees appointed. L-t all who can do so, ut to ml ana prepare to give our boys a royal re eption. C. G. Bi'RKiiAKT, Mayor, K.lnratafour nowels With Caacareta. Cnndy Ontliartle, onre constipation forever, ton, sso. If a O. O. fuil, orurisis rj:mt mooey. Obituary. Mn. Sarah 3. Gray died July 3, 18t9( in Halsey, Linn Co., Or. She wai par tially paralyzed In April. 26, 1899, after an illness of almost fen weeks, she pssstd peacefully away. Ska wi born near Pittsburg, Pennitl vania, Jan. 17, 1828 She moved with her fatber'e family to Illinoi. In Sept ember, 1848, ihe tieird Cbriateall and gave her heart to God. She united with the Soclate Reform church. She had a quiet dis position, and waa loved by ail who knew ber. In October of the aame year they moved to Obio.liTJd there 6 veara. ri.a-n removed to Iowa In 1855 where ihe re- iidca nnta me wai married to Newton B. Gordon at Oubia, Iowa, in Sept. I8.i9. De waa a school teacher until he enlisted ai a volunteer to save onr country, was in tte 22nd Regiment, Iowa Voluntee-a. tie died at Milican Bend, Louisiana, April 1803, of bronchitia. To ti.em one eon waa born, Elmer E. Gordon, ol Shedd, Or. Hhe crossed th plains with her tr jfh. en George, John end James Crawford and sister Mr. John M. McBride ir 1804, locating at Albany, Or. Sbe wai married to John B. Gray, of Portland, Or, Jan , 1MJ5 To tberu one ion wai born, Dexter G. Gray, of Halsey, Or. Shi baa been a member of tbe United Presbyterian ci.urch at Halaey since tbat time, they having lived in Jthat vicinity most of the time aince '65. One brother, James Crawford, of Pen d.eton, Or , Mra. M. A. Aebeson, Shedd, Or., Mr. John M. McBride, FMdyville, Or. su'vive ber. Tbe bereaved husband s still living at Haliey, Or. She had neen an invalid over 30 years. May the virtues which adorned ber life, be prized ai worthy of imitation witb a diligent fostering care. Remember child ren your preeent position before God and take heed nrjto your way. The services were conducted hv Ra-.a. Long and Rey . Beliknap. . Tim body wai aia to rest at le Oakville cemotry, July 0.1899. X. Min Mae Anbrey, cf Eugene, ha been in tbe city. Collector J. W. Ball of Xewpcrt, wi in the city today. Mr. Juliui Gradwohl will return from San rrancisco Thursday morning. Mr. William Harris, tbe baker, re forced Irom Portland laat evening. A new divwee snit i-, Sophia Meinert agi iiaus Meinert. Uause, cruel treat' meet. Mr. T. J. Stites left yesterday on atrip to ine isauei and other eastern Oregon towns. Mr. Clybe Ashby has returned from a visit witb Mr. and Mrr. Mel Hamilton in Salem. Mm. L. W. Roei hei returned from a visit at the home of her parents in tbe Waldo bills, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Collins left for Alb any today where they will reside in the iulure.-Lugene Guard. Miss Daisy McFarland, of Junction, daughter of Rev. McFarland, in tbe city tbe guest of Judge Whitcey. The silver water service to be present ed in uapt. I'billips is on exhibition at F. M. French's. A fine collection of nuggets and other curiceitiee brought from the Klondike by C. W. WatU may be seen at F. M. French'. Bert Chamberlain and Frank Aden left yesterday for Moro, where Mr. Cbamberiain baa tbe sob contract cn the new court boose. Mn. Maxwell, of Padueah, Kentucky, arrived io Albany last evening and is tbe guest of ber niece Mrs Homer Net ton. Cuief of Police Lee is at tbe Breiten bush hot spring!, when te expect! to ipend several week! lor Ibebeotfit of hi health. During hi absence Mr. Jones i acting marshal. Misa Cora Alexacder, the wll-kncwn and popular teacher, left Friday fir Lewiaion, Idaho, where abe expecia to emain indefinitely. She will visit at Albany and Portland enroute. Rose burg Review. Tbe two editorial trains passed through Albany thia forenoon at out half pait ten. Several ol oor cilixeni were om to meet them tbongb they Hopped only about ten seconds. H. C. Watson and wife and Baynard Montanye and sister rode witn them to Salem and Portland, the latter accoo.panyirjg Misa Woodside, of Louisiana. No. M a u.tvih,a ; - jiflvlt, t. UU K.flV Ct.lCe.-rie ',T IVT4V f.H t.H ! - vt A 1 a&(, ' tr w Aoitnca-fiaruig oter i uiUron tu4t-ul.Kvv;i!''r tt' r.c Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and tec FAT.Pl J'--:; : L Jl YEARS (nraalntler of iSoo, looo, 1901, 1903 mnd fqojl will br av-1.1 Cv o any iddmi for A DOLLAR tilLL. Sample of FARM JOCR.NAL and circular deacrlbtof BIQQLC COKSf-T wrLwaa arcrrrsoH. CBua. r. issauia. Addrcsa, ..WEDNESDAY.. HOME AND ABROAD. Refrigerator, Ice cream freezers. At Stewart & box lfardware Co'. Wheat 48 cent!. Call at tha Sugar Bowl for freik If rait Have your photo taken at Mis Long' for cash fl 00 dozen, cabinet sxe, Fiesb fruit at Viereck's Sugar Bowl par lor. STOVES and Tinware at Ohiing .t Hul 'sort's. Garden Hoie and Lawnmoweri at Oh ling A Hulburt's. Gent i' French Calf Shoes, $2, worth $4. Next Revere House. Fresh Sodaville soda-water a healthrul summer drink, at Burkhart AUe's. For sale, go-d carpeting, 33 cen'i per rarJ. by 1". a. Alexander, east end ot 8th (e. Elki' excursion to Newport Sonday. A large crowd are going on tbe Elka' excniaiou Sunday. Round trip fare, including boat across the bay, to Newrort, witb the Elks' Son day, is only $1.50. Dr.G. W.Greybas began what will be one of tbe finest reiidencei in Albany, doing tbe work by day under biiowu supervision. Work hai been begun on the new cluU boose at Seventh ami Washington streets, which will be completed in time for the fall term of school. Another rich strike of free gold is re ported tro tbe Bobemii mine, now at tracting about ai much attention aa any mines in the state. One fare for the round trip to tbe great reception at Portland when tbe Volunteers return borne. Tbe date will be named when it ii known. Arrangement are being made for tbe presentation to Major Ellis, surgeon of tbe 2nd regiment of an elegant aword up on bia arrival in Albany. It has been or dered through F. M. French. The Crackerj ck store has discontin ued business in Albany. Sim Moses and Joa.Tryon will locate In Tangent and run a grocery there will Jess Moeea will go to Alsea, where be hai former) v done business. TbeO.egonian tc'a pob'.iaLe a pie tare of the new Sherman connty court bouse. It ii an interesting fact tbat Mr. O. a. Burggraf of this city, is tbe archi tect and Mr. Chamberlain of tbla city will do the brick wmk, while a Corvallis man has tbe contract. Grand Master WeatberforJ last eve ning installed the new officer! of tbe I O O F Bemab Rebecca lodge, aa follow: Mr Jonei past noble gtand, Mra Flora Chfion NG, Mn Hodges V G, Mn Sean rec. Wis Clara Gard fin see, Lena Mars hall tree, Mn Montanye R S N G, Mra fctitee L S N G. Mn Coate cbap, Carrie Saltmareb warden, Mra Rice Con, Leva Scott 1 G. Mra Hardman R S V G, Mra Weatherford L 8 V G. CfliTaffi. 4 Mm Eailrcai. TIME CAR U. j 2 For Yaqnina : Train ieavee Albany 12:o0 p. m. " arrives Yaquina.... 5:30 p. m. neiorning: . Leaves Yaquina ... Arrivea Albany I For Detrrit : Ieavee Albany Arrive! Detroit.. .., 4 Returning : Lave Detroit Arrives Albany.... 6Leavea Albany . Arr.ve Corvallis... 5Leavee L'oi vallii.. , Arrive! Albany , 7:00 a. m. 12:25 p. n. .. 7:40 a. m. ..11:55 a. m. ..12:25 p. m. .. 5:35 p. m. . 6:05 p. n . . 6 .55 p. m. 6:40 a. m. .. 7:25 a. m. One and two connect at Albanv and Corvallia witb Soutcem 1'acitie trains, giving direct service to atd from New port and adjacent beaches. No. 6 rati fro a Albany to Corvallis on M judayi, Wednesdays and Fridays only. No. 5 runa from Corvallia to Albany on Tueeday s.Thursdays and Saturday! only. Traini for the mountains arrive at De troit at noon, giving ample time to rtarh campirg grout da on the BreitenbueU and Santiam riven the same day. Edwih Stoki, H. L. Wux, Manager. T.F.AP.A. J Tcbneb, Aeot, Albany. Uifctii.tlvll-- It . s la.jJ HH.i "1... K- f V. 'Mil .. tn-mi.1,- -4 J- i i.r ft- 1 4i! f- . tKlll.E C-Mk 1. FARM JOURKi: ISTtmr ppr. mi1 toi yon tnd no r-t'-'fi' f ; vc rr Old, It u th ptitl boirffl-dowti hit-tM - i. i-n.i? -ouit-aflrt-voo-oave-itiird-ii Farm itmi ()aii--. i i : at the world th biimt fap iitjni-r in ti, LV-u JOl'RNjtL f Mil imi r-Bia j 7