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aa-a-a-aa-aM.. a.MKeaBaaaeaBaaBSn iiiiiiiuiwp a i 1 1 - 1 "" 1 i ,ki , i J ' 1 I Ike gmwtat UJi Jial 03 jnty Paper, Kutersd at the Pint Offl at Albany, aa asoond-idam mail matter. HOMfc AND ABROAD. 1 1 nr. FRIDAY... .JULY 6, 1883 8TITES & NUTTING. KJlUnt sail rrprlelr. mr.BP. tTNU. !mI Elllr. C. fc. R. TlSalS TABLE. Albany Station, UKrtlTI RK r TBI IV. KM'KS vmtM. AMNY KXPRRSS tkMwtt MAIL TRUN J ,u BAlt THUS j (V. " rRRlOHTTKON . ALBANY KXPKKSS Arrive ai - VSO A. M IMS) A. M. 11:4ft A. M l:Oa P. M 1 1 ."' A. M l":t5 t M : P. M. S:ftft P. M. All Trains sally, evrepft Sanaay. NoTtrR. )r. nd after thl data reg ttlar tickets will be sold at onr ticket ofuVe for following punt on Columbia river: l-ptasr taecid-s. Dellen. Umatilla, Walluls, Walla Wall and Ahtsworth. Win. li Rica, FreJeht and Ticket Aent O. It. V Albany. Jurn IRth, per. oik . r ii e h l : i i : vi' t.i ' ! nn ata ka rwiwi 44 money for the .nn : ItarrUhaiv Brovrnsvdie . HeJsey Shedda Sow J efferson . . , .1.1 y i Mas, III or Sti. May .M P. t .noaw T. 1- Porter A. Want Vt. K. Kelly S. A. DaVaney Additional Loral em S d l'ee. Last Monday afternoon a very curious horse drowning caae o-eurred at the ferry iu this city. The team of Mr Phillip WU liamaon. which had been left standing in front ol Beet A Althouea'4 near the river, started on a walk towards the ferry. Going down the steep descent they started on a trot, and arriving at the river, bmng unable to atop, and no one being present to cheek . them, they plnnged in. The lines were tied to a post of the wocd rack oa the wagon and tightening on them palled them down the river, or they would probably have been able to swim across, Coming around to the beak and facing np stream, the near horse struck bottom, while th ether being unable to stand finally sunk down. As the boat was on the other side assistance could net be got ten to them until the oft horse wss drown ed. He was pulled to the shore ; but could not be resuscitated, lie wss worth about oua hundred dollar. The wagon and other horse were gotten nut in good condition. Lust Fr.day afternoon si about sis o'clock the residence of Mr Perry Knigh ton, near Tangent, was discovered on fire v m naiirhhnr flmnt. .ml flama van seen coming from toe roof near the cbim j Ji6v, An alarm was immediately given, j Mr Knighton and family were at supper at the time, and had no intimation of the fire until the cry of "lire" wss raised. They rushed out and with their neighbors did all they could to save the furniture, but only pert could be gottea from the house. As nothing but buckets of water could be need the house burned coin plets Sy down. It was a new building, having been completed only a abort time, and coat about S150t. As thre was no in surance, this will be a tcal lose, which together with that on the furniture makes it a hard blow for Mr Knighton. The fire starred from a defective flue. It is a tim honored custom among the firemen of this city whenever a member of any company gets married to visit him In ajody with truck, or hose cart, and tearing him from his young biide, p ace him on the hose cart or trunk sod draw him through the principal streets. As announced elsewhere W in Denny was unite i in the holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday to one of Albany's fair ones. He is an honored member of the II. Alt. Co.' Monday night tbey went through with the usual performance, and were treated profusely to soda water and pop beer at Uofimau A Joseph's mu :h to thsir joy. Congratulations were showered up on William and he was allowed to depart in pence to his new home. Wark- the Wa eh fur a chance to ru n do w n city and your neighbors. Watch for bad traits of character and not forgoes! ones. Watch for an opportunity tgoip about your beet friends. Watch foreign papers and then send away lor your good, Only that miser able class of people wbo wish to bene lit their own city deal with borne mer hanta. Watch the tide of prosperity, and if 1 1 liable to striice your own community move away and go to:ew lacoma or o if ami AaerBer rtsfc storj . We had about made up our mind- not to tell any more finny stories, but the truth mnst be told regardless of Benton county Wei ton who fish with their tongues. On Thursday of isst week, Mr Hub Bryant, County Treasurer Peary and Dr D id whipped Ccehtoes Creek, and in one day caught 333 trout. Out of the number, we understand, Mr Brysut caught 205. This certainly is big for this time of the year, and at present writing s the best this year yet ebronicled. Next . Car of Thank. Mr and Mrs W It Graham desire to return their heartfelt thanks to the many friends,, who, during the sickness of their Hon Salem, so nobly rendered theen assist ance in these their saddest houis, being untiring in their efforts to make easy the last hours of their son, and relieve them of all possible care ; and to Rev. J. W. Harris, particularly, would they express their deepest thanks for the noble manner in which he acted both as nurse and minister of the gospel. Car4 mt Thanks. We, the undersigned, cordially tender our sincere thanks to the Messrs Conn, Miller, Archibald, Bodine, Chambers, Houston, for so kindly preparing the ground for the picnic held on Knox's Butte, June 28, 1883, and also to Messrs Powell, Miller, Jordan, Geisendosfer, Chambers, who acted as marshals. C VlCTOeZXK RiaiY. S MAeoABET Gkisendo ri-e b. M J sABKtxA Bodine, f M French, jeweler, IS and SB reals la beiag paid fir wool. Lumber is being mean factored from straw. The Lane County Pioneers Association is a eaccesa. The crop prospect for Kattern Oregon is uncommon good. K . srgreemr hare keen very profuse on oar streets this week. Nearly half of Albany wss swsy from horns let Sunday, Five Indians voted at theeleation in Idaho on the 4th of Jane. Dallas is to have an 1800 pouixl Hre en gine, to cost 51000. A good water trough for horssa on First treat would not be out of place. Thompson ft Co.. have the largest stock of harness and saddles in the Valley. It will pay you te ealt and see the Kauti Js Parlor Stove at W C TweedeleV I rank Wheeler was aoquitted of the murder of Swarta last week, at Portland. Kugvne city is to have a new oity haii, to coat $3230, to be 40x44), and 32 feet high. The last spike in the Northern I'ldfta will be s gold one driven with a silver hammer. Itan't forget that W C Tweed sle is side agwut for the celebrated Medallion tNiking Range, Th whestcrtip of Oregon and Welling ton Territory ail be wut IK.tMsi.otsj kenhsia, IUv rkftry, ol Silm resnhel in the Pre t.ytenau ennroh last Sunday, morinug sud evening. The corner tune of tho new Court House, has bean laid at Jacksonville e ith very im posing ceremony. The AVkm heads its Foreign News, as "Foreign Fancies." Not many fancies about meat of it. Job Webber is now Chief Engineer and Arch Mooteith Aaaiatant Chief of the Al lah? Fire Department. A Eugene paper claims its hand engine one day last week threw 238 feet. How much wind assisted it. The Northern Pacific has been a great thing for St Paul, Minn-, which has doubled its population since 1880. Ic is a face many are not acquainted with that daring a rainstorm the atmosphere is lighter than during dry weather. In the caae of the State against Cannon at Salem, the jury disagreed, aftai being out twenty hours, and were discharged. Mr Brown apriakled the streets for the Fourth, which was nearly as goad ae a rain storm, though net quite as general. It is terribly warm, which reminds as that this is the proper time to a j been be for the Democrat. Yoa wilt never regret it. The speech of Hon Boot L McKee deliver. ed on the 4th has been so generally ded that we shall print it in full next About the only item we have been able to get lately has been "Warm weather, ain't it," just aa if we weren't aware of the fact already. Rev H V Monieao. of Wampoo, Wis., will preeb at the V PC A Hall next Sen. day morning at 1 1 o'clock, and in the area iog 7 :4."j. The I'. P Cssseh was filled laat Sunday eveaing, Rev Dr Gibson, of San Francisco, preaching one of the ablest sermons we bsve heard here. Single boggy harness for $IS, sad plow harness for 824 st Thompson 4 Cos.. sad dles, whips, buggy robes, combs and brushes accordingly aa cheap. We would like grain samples of wheat from different parts of the county. All seat ns will be properly labeled and due credit given to the sender. Get cooled off by going to Hoffman k Joseph's, sad getting some iced drinks, soda water, lemonade, pep beer, in feet everything in the line. The Internal Revenue Districts of Oregon and Waahiagtoa have been consolidated. The District will be under the charge of J C Csrtwrlght, of Portland. Albany need to boast of having more good, substantial cross-walks than any city of its size in the state bat we fear its glory of former days is departing. Sherman's eireas is around again. If it is as good as it was last year there will be no doubt of the number who will attend it when it reaches Albany. Aa opposition stage has been placed oa the line between this city and Corvallia by Sol. King, of the latter place, Mr Wilson is the genial driver of the same. The address delivered on the occasion of the installation of the officers of the A. O. U. W. at Scio last week will be published in our issue of 20th test. Anyone wishing to purchase a pair of good mares er a pair of good horses would do well to call upon A. Umphrey living four miles west of Lebanon. More wood will be received on subscrip tion. We would like to fill our capacious shed for next Winter, and call on our friends to some to time so we can do it. lisbanon is agitating the question of whether a fire engine should be purchased er not. A good time, to get one would be be fere the place is visited by a large Hre. Allen A Martin keep constsnty on hand an endless variety of corset. The "ever, lasting," "unbreakable" and "corduroy," the three beat corsets made, always in stock. Nocounty fair in this county this fall. This is to be regretted, as nothing helps to show np the resources of a country better. As to who is too blame it is not for us to say. The first $100 money order sent from this city under the new system was by County Clerk Stewart, an honor almost eqaal to purchasing the first ticket on the Northern Pacific. Prof Henderson, of Portland, formerly of this city, was married laat Monday to Miss Kate Robinson. We extend congratulations and wish them a life as long and sonorous as thePrefs voice. Mr Tim Kelly, living across the rivet1, last week sold his farm to s gentleman from the east for 830 an acre. As there were 320 acres in it the amount received was very near $10,000. Those desiring first else wagons and buggies should call en Mr Fred Willert, the leading wagon maker of the coast. His wagous are made in s thoiough manner, end can be depended on. Last Saturday evening two yOung men were talking considerable of having a genu ine prize fight, and were shoving the twen ties under each others noses, but as in most of such cases, She affair went no farther. They have a villainous way of catching fish on the McKenzie, which ought to be stop ped. Thev fire off blasts in the water which U the means of stunning the fish for rods around, so that men in. boats can easily capture them. A minister at Union is said to have rebuk ed his wife openly in church because his own babe made a noise. One of the UBion pa pers say i the minister "bas'nfc manhood or modesty, scoogh for a fourth rate auctioneer, much lass a minister." Private letter from Janet Rlklo's aays grasshoppers are destroying wheat en nearer Creek. Wheat will be half a crop ia Oobooo county. Haoklsman and Price had collect edia 1400 head of cattlo on their sale The Wtut Short for June has illustration of Astoria, which show off that place nnoom monly well. It ia en excellent number, buf its readers are assured that the 4, uly number will re ahead of anything yet. Look out for it We are under many obligations to Miss Caadia Conn for a lovely bunch of currents aa large aa ostrich egg. It is such little acts of appreciation that tills the editors life with sunshine. By the way we have not had any July strawberries yet. We understand tbe store of M. Btock, of Corvallia hae been closed by attachment of Portland creditors in the sum of fle.000. His liabititisS in San Francisco are about $10,000 er $11,000 additional. Assets are estimated from $20,000 te $25,000. They can heat ns bragfing ae welt as teltiug fish stories iu Corvallia. They now claim to have a young man who eao run a hundred yards in 1 1 second whs sen beat anyone in Albany who can run it in 0. Tbey must be necromancers up there. The repor t first received ia this city in reference to the convict eac.o.l st Nlm, was that there were thirty of them at liberty in the country, all armed to the tooth. Immense excitement followed and many be gan arming for them should they ousae ia a aohd body towards Albany. Cov ; Newell, of W saltan ion Territory evnia to he a mas of splendid utorsry ability, ss well ee oretrial powers, and ha deliver etl several ot stoma lately, pert at Collegr t 'omiueii- em u. 0utu a contrast to Ore gon's Moody governor. R-itgvr College, New Bruaswiok, New Jersey, lately conferr ed the degree of L L. D. oa Coy. Newell. G J Grose, proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel, was ia the city Tuesday, and brought with him fresh front tbe springs, a jug of the celebrated Wsterloo miners! water. It is a feet that nothing tones a person op quicker than this water. Waterloo is a beautiful place for resort and we predict that daring the summer there will be a great many go there for health and pleasure. Rogers All Star Troop exhibited ia this oity at Parrish's Hall on Tueeday and Wed. aesday sveeiags. They are the same com pany that played " Whiasa" at Portland and ap the Columbia, under the head of the Ray mood Holn.ss Dramatic Company. Why tbey ohaegod their name we do net known without it waa because they gut some very hard hits ia Portland. What is the matter with the rWy JWese ? It copies, in fell, oar extra ia regard to the BaUae irs and calls it a "Special to the Aetna." We seat oar extra alike to all oar exrhsnges ia Portland. The Orvyot, the Siatvianl, sjd the iVa Tears Trnil gave US hen era hie credit, but the AVer seems to think that we get ear extra for it's special benefit. We oak again, whet'a the matter ? astea rexsisar. A real lies porcupine or hedge hog, has been on exhibition in this city lately. It was made a pass set to J K Sorbin, baaing been caught on the Cslipoots bottota. It is a festive looking beast, but not eao a person eels inclined to embrace. These animals, we understand, are very scarce here, a fact we are to h congratulated ea, ae meek ae they appear whoa in company. Friday afternoon the private school of MuwCeaargia Peters chased with appropriate exercises at her home on Fourth Street. Tbey were very interesting as well es novel. Her school has been partly en the fsnsnes kinder garten plan, a method which, while it exeitee the closest attention, ss well is s trusts, perhaps more rapidly then say other system. Tbe closing exercises brought oat the peculiar ideas of the methods pursued. aad were well worth watching and listening to. Mr John Smeseer, lately of Priaevilie, has purchased the livery stable of Mrs Stimeon ia this city, with all of her horses, . srnsgea sad fixtures, paying 80000 for the aa e. ' Johnny" will move his family to this city. snd ae he is quits popular no doubt will make o sues see of the stables. Ho has great confidence in Albany, and expresses it by buying into one of oar isntojtibns, certainly a very emphatic way of doing ae. May his sec uses be lares. Nearly every one frees this city who hes been is the country speaks of (he spleu lid condition early wheat seems to he is, snd it a generally kseartod that even if tbere should be no rata the crop will be an aver age one. Is feet the only good ram would d now woo Id be to late sown wheat, which in any event will not he very good ; but it should be remembered that only 16 er 20 per cent of the acreage is late sown. Seme even claim that a heavy rain would do more hurt than good, as it would have ea inclina tion to Lay the wheat. A correspondent to the Ortgoman from Yamhill says : "Frees what I can learn from trsvslers. this county is faring better then any of the other valley counties in re gsrd to the drouth. Some small patches of wheat that escaped the freezeont will make ever thirty bushels to the aero, and seme are estimating from one-half te two-thirds crop without asy more nun, but if ws reach a half crop without rain we will do exceeding ly well." We are satisfied Linn county will dent least as well as this, and if we are not mists ken there will be two-thirds of a crop aoyway. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mies Soohy, of San Francisco, was iu the city last week. Mr John Gilliland, of Sweet Homo oallsd on us laat Wednesday. Hon J N Rioo was in the oity tho fjrft of be week attending Probate Court. Miss 4uie Mansfield returned from a visit to Salem tbe first of the week. Henry J Clark, who has been quite ill at Portland, we are glad to learn, is improv ing. Mrs Ksvanaogh and daughter havs re turned to Albany, and are vlaiting at Mrs S D Haley's. Prof's. J D Robb, Mattooo aad Supt. P A Moses attended the State Teachers Asso ciation at Salem last week. Hon Allen Parker, of Newport, was in tits oity Saturday, coming here by steamer to Portlend and the ears the rest of the way. Dr D B klioe and family returned from the Bay on Thursday of last week, after a very enjoyable trip of a few weeks on the Pacific. Mrs J W Peters left for Portland Tuesday morning, and will be gone seraral montha. viaiting in that city. Olympie ami otbsr places. Mies F.lia Arnold returned from the Kent the first of the week, after an absence of several years passed ia pet f rating her education. J N Ibinesn ami wife nf Prineville, have hroi m the citv on a viit this week, nam- itta! eomse the mountains. Traveling ia very ! now. K A Irvine left laat Wednesday far (Vn- tervilh-, scooiopsnied by hia tw nn-ose the clnl lr. o of Dr J H Irvine. He will begone abut two wseke. Jss Pipe returned from s viait to Csnsda aad tbe east the first of the week, ami re ports s spiesdht time. He went by the way of Southern IVoBts and returned by the Centre! Pacific W, ayee A haw's hi Aanaal I sea m aw ipeper Will contain a cirefully prepared list es ell SMawapapers and period ioa Is In tbe United Htataie end Canada, arranged by Mutes la geographical sections, end by towns in alphabetical order. In this list will also be given the name of the paper, the Issue, general e bared er istics, year of establishment, else, circula tion, aod advertising rates for ten II THE FOURTH. eeaaaasaaaBSB- At IggEttffWWh Ah A Mai TltJg, Ksriy o the morning teams lieeae pouring into the oity and tbey hardly osssed all day. Together with those who name the njght be fore, to the morning, and at noon on the and by steamer from Sdem, Independ- Lebonou, etc,, one of the biggest crowds was mads that evsr congregated in Albany, It is aafs to say test everybody was satisSed, one wny or another. But as as si I suoh eooasions, tho tired snd fsgged not multitude saw many gt amblers at night. Here are tbe days' proceedings in brief. Tbe procession began forming at 11 o'clock , snd at 10 began marching towards the Crove, where tbe exercises were to las held, in about the following order I Independence Band, President. Marahel, Orator, etc. In backs, liberty car, full of beautiful girls represent ing the different States, aod Miss Scbloseer, ss Goddess, and Miee Chapman.as Columbia; Pioneers of Linn Co., Firsmsn, including No. ones with engine, No. So with steamer aod 11 . A L. Co. with tracks, nitisehs in wsgens, hacks, horse back snd on foot. At the grove the exercises of the day took They were opened with music by the used, followed by prayer bp Rev. Jos, Kme ry, or OurveJIia. During tbe exeruisea some interesting vocal music wss furnished by s olob under the charge id Prof. Robb. An sble orstion wss then dehveted by Hon. itobt. MeKeee, of Portland, s nun partisan effort, full of splendid thonght. He ia an eloquent epeekcr.ead wa liateosd to a well as was eau be on susb an occasion, l a grove was fairly packed- with pmip'e. mekiug a harvest for those who ran tbe etauda, and both there and at the city, so dusty snd dry wss everytbisg I hat all kiude uf drinks were is s big d em a ml. 1 hiring lb remainder of the day the following msrasTx, Took place both at the grove snd in the sjtj Jumping Wen by Itobt. Johesoo, of Cor vallis, having no opponent. Wrestling Won by Roy Ksber. of ur eal I is ; so opponent. Pioneers' foot rose - Wen by Thus. A Herd. That wee an interesting affair. It will give tbe peimlation of the United , and of each Stale, Territory, Coun- ty end County-seat, the chief Chios and To was, and of nearly every place in which s paper le published, from the census of lean. ltwltlaleo contain a oarefully prepared description of every County In the I nked Stales, ae well an of each state and Tern tory as a whole, end of each of the Cane dlaa Provinces, giving valuable lafbrtna- t oooarnlttg their mineral depoalt, agricultural products, principal menu fact urea, nature of the surface aud anil, location, area, etc. Also a table of the cities snd towns of the United Ktatee having a population of five thousand end upward, arranged In alphabetical order. Vleeskea la Sewasanpera. Tm number of mistakes In a newspaper Is not to be wondered at. Tbe number of ptscoo of types set np ia a paper like the Donor aaT in s single week le about 150,. la reference to the greatness of the a writer aays : "We rend onoe In a while of a wonderful piece el cabinet or moeealo work containing ten, twenty, or fifty thousand pieces ties maker of which has spent months snd svsn years of labor In producing it, snd lbs people go to see R as a curieosity ; but the must sdsljorato end carefully fitted ok of work of (his kind ever made doea not compare for mi nute detail and aocurary of fitting, with that which tbe printer does every day. The man who doee the first le looked up on en a marvel of skill, end if a hundred of bis pkmee are put in wrong aide up or turned around, R Is not sot Iced In the general effect, but if tho printer In putting together three tlneee ae many pieces In a week, pots one the wrong way, everybody it and is amazed st ths "stupid csrs- of those printers." (I iris' foot race This was won by Anns Stall. Base Ball -This was between the Albany sad Corvallia deportment a, nod was sn ex citing game. Tbe men played in stir sot ire not forms. The iaot that tbe game was ployed is two boors would speak for Ike quick work does. Following was the score. ALS1 Csssiikilt.C Msrahali. r reeew. a Ts ill ni.th Nettlaig, . e WstK3 b Cher. L I" b r .HP r. O. X 1 4 OUSVALU. at o. u I. , r x 1mS, IS IS W. P s s B I A Few Remtaenrr. Jnnb Powell one" took up ft eo)Uc tion, the result of which vras a ton cent piece and a brass button . A f ter gut 1 ng Into the hat be ejaculated In his peculiar aty le, "Thank tbe Lord I have get my bat back.'' Probably no more peculiar man has ever lived in the Willamette Valh-y, end at the same time nunc wbo liae done more genuine frond. The number of anecdotes told of blm is innumer able, many not hearing repetition. Once while preaching, be wee dis turbed by home girls In the beck part of tbt house, stopping his preaching he looked severely at them snd said. "Thoeeglrlt had better stop tbelr fowl ing, all of then have holes In their stocking and they hail better go home to their mothers.'' Ther are n great many Paul in ths Porks. One Sunday a boy was sent to sen one end Just enter id the church aa Joab announced hie text, w Inch hap pened to be "What did Pan I any?" "He says,' shouted the boy, "If you don't pay for that wheat there will be a row," which of comae caused some noo atorBhtlau for a moment. When preaching around on the cir cuit he would remark that he would not ask for s collecllun hut a little money to pay the ferriage would be sc oeptable. A geiitlmau oteen volun teered on ouch an eooaalnu and was juet setting the hat down when a Are bell rang. The iimu grabbed tor the hatandJ iab for the money, end the scene presented is said to lie been a picturesejue one, rteverai snecslidee in ssajbteiare in ihle celebrated divine have ernsj f und their way into Harper's sbasyer. All who have lived here long hae benrJ tbera nil but there are many who know nothing of him. T them these may be of some Interest, e " 1 ear IU s a r r . . t f ab.ir... I BY l!Vi:. Albany -HO I 004 0 0 19 tJorveltts -4 x1006011 It Umpire Kueene Willis, of hWlsm. Wee mot plaved a clan Had already won the eases. Hi A L CiuUet !bny be, - raw, bat had no opponents. HoeelTace This wss on by Albany, Ksgiae Company ft 1 modi eecoeds, hmn Kegme Co. 2 ansa tug it in '. . No um lor I rash Lesttr'a Mas IS I. The number for July abounds with moat interesting and instructive rend ing. "The Longest Span la the World," by A V Abbott, hen fourteen Illustra tions of the Brooklyn Bridge, of which fall detail arc given Cornelius Mathews contributes "The Poet of Homo John Howard Payne" : this number also contains an unpublished story and poem by Payne. An article by Mrs V T Polk, "San Antonio and Its Old Mission ; one by Mare Vallette, of peculiar interest, with illustrations of the "Strange Funeral Kites" in differ ent countries There are storiee and aketohea by O scan y an, N Robinsoe, etc ; several charming poems, and a miscellany of a varies! and pleasing character.' "Winter Quarters" ia the title of tbe colored frontispiece. Twrn ty-fJveceotsa copy, t- ayear, postpaid Address Mas Frank .Leslie, Publisher, 63, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. I Soviets Koeape. Tuesday morning about forty convicts n tbe foundry of tbe penitentiary at Salem , made a break for liberty. Stoning together with Irons, and whatever tbey eeuld lay their hands on, they took War den Collins snd OrerMr Fletcher and threatened to kill rh.iU instantly if any one interfered, but the firet Guard. Still - well, did interfere and shot a convict named Brown, killing him instant ly. Then a fearful struggle ensued, in which two other con vl?tB named Rivera and Jack Williams were killed, and aev oral were wounded, one named Me Kern aeveral timee. Tbe remaining convict made a rush for the brush wood beyond the penitentiary, Hot only about eight eeeaped, tbe rest being kept within tbe penitentiary walls and were easily captur ed. Ths Sheriff of the county and others took np arms and immediately began searching tor the escaped convicts. Wednesday one of tbe remaining prisoners was captured by a farmer named Cross. McK era died iu the forenoon. nBOWsffiLLC ITRMn. From s communication received just before going to press from our Brownsville corre pond en t we boil down the following r 0 P Coshew has aold a half interest iu hia store to S S Snyder. John Wilson's team ran away Friday. Re ult, a few bruises and a gash or two. Mr Manaweather Brown died on Friday, aged 82. Hs was one among ten thoussod. Tbe Coshaw store is being painted. Ely Roby has gone to Portland to meet his sister just returning from Kansas. Hugh Montgomery and family have gone to the Bunch Grass county to liye. J II Moyer went to Portland Saturday te joia bis wife and celebrate. Win Cochran has gone across the inojn tains. Household Furniture far Sale. The undersigned desires to dispose of his household furniture at his residence in this city, and will rent his piano. En quire of F Eoukrt. Business Council. Ws have be jc requested to announce that a special meeting of the business council of P. of H, has been called to be bold ia this ; oity on Friday, July 13th 10 o'clock a, at. A startling Discovery. Physician are often startled by remark able discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat aad Lung disease hi dally curing patient that they have given np to die, is startling tnem to reaitse tnetr sense er du ty, and examine Into the merits of this wonderful discovery ; resulting in bun (1 reds or our best Physicians using It their practice. Trial Bottles free at HVwhay A Mason's Drugstore. Regulsrsle 1.00. The free for all 200 ysr.l rmm was by II D Patten, of aslem in W eeuvuU During the oua testa the pulg ugghee put ia sa sppnarsacs aad csueed es amueemritl ur a trm Stossjssj t. law parts were wall represented end moii were very ridioeJoes. The dance at the Depot Pavilion was largely attended, over a hundred con pie be ing present. VoTsa. Probably 10.003 people were present at the oolebrstioo, and some claim there were that number iu tbe grove stone. The oration of Itobt, la MelCec produced a greet affect, sod it is tbe general npinion that it was one of the finest efforts ever nuide in Albany. The Sad Brisade Brass Band uf Ddlaa sad the Plug Uglies, aad have motived ; great praise for the magmheent music which they furnished, not a eonooni being i heard, nor s musical sound on its besutiful bass dram. That with ths splendid music furnished by ths Independence Band tilled our oity with harmony, etc. Pour arrests were made during the day, all for fighting. The ususl number of fraud i wr; in the oity, seep man iaotnued. The show in the eld grange hall waa a va riety show, and it is said to have boon de cidedly poor at that. Home excellent toasts were delivered st the grove by Hoo. Juo. Burnett. Judge Kelsay, Hon. C. K. Chamberlain, O. T. Port er sod Hoo. T. J. Suites, after the oration. Considerable money changed hands on the result of the ball gsme. Tbe runniug of the Sslem boys in the haw race is rarely excelled, Dressed in tights they presented s tins appearance. The reeeipta from tbe dance at the pavil ion amounted to fl.tb ur umteratauii about twenty contemptible sneaked through free. Shorty Butterfield, of Corvallts waa ar rested for lighting, and yesterdsy morning fined 1U and coats. Sumo people seem to thuuV thet ail that la aseessary to raise a boom is tor tbe nearepapern of a city to cry bosun s few times, end ws wars eurprieed at the tono eeeioe of a friend wbo fold us we might get up a boom as wsll ss not, . v whoop ing It up, louse s Salens esprawainA. Now this Is simply nonsense. Keen if by ory kegj boom until our laic founttlu ran dry we could gat a few of the unwhhato rated to oonae to our elly there woul I bo nothing reined by It until some ludo e merit Is of r.rel for Iberu to remain here. In fact it he so opposite efftw-t, mut I be result in au'U eases le for matters U back set by mesne of free advertiaing iu tbe little end of the born. We don't like ths word boom. We would rather see steady, re- Uabie progress, something that can bed ponded upon, when you get It you have it like an oak in tbe Held, not like a mush rooa that same up In the night. It is enterprise that assess growth and not corner growling. A snappish Individ. ual often man the happiness of a whole family, and so tbe miserable, winking Maaltar m itlinellifti nllnn In at Just think of It ; tbere are men In Albany who eppjee every measure, without ex. oepilon, that will go to build up the city ! if it takes a cent out of their pockets- aee tnruotfn the j than s byeu i tbey have only lll oil M MlatOUa t 111, wni i llieae men die all they can aty that tbsy have ever bad will be their bosid, clothes snd washing Poor creature, tbey can aot It wjuld melt U Ui.y orutd. Mm hero worth their ibo4aud might sen 1 their names down Whrfbr rhlarse all. It is got fo be wondered mw-h that I he Chins quit work on tbe Southern eston sion, when one near a -orr a statsmi-i i of how they are Uented. The fallowing from a Redding paper will give a alight Idea of the Caae: MMondav a asns; of about fifty CiiineWe .! .1 work. They oorapUioaid very Mueri v of the treatment they received from tbe rompsny. 'I hey ere compelled to wo: k for low wages and to buy theiir suppllts from Mieeon at Crocker, paying In some instance double pric s. Tbe great monopoly steals every' thing It f-en set its hands upon. Talking with one Chlitsuisn, he said j Mlase Croo kee no good; heap rhestf Chlnsmen. Cbsrge four rwoio la pound lioe. fifteen cen tee Is pound bngee." The treatment is simply highway robberv, snd m thing more. Tbe Chinese intend to t0 to work in tbe harvest field A caae was related to u where s Chinaman purobaaawl a sirae) hat in town, and bs peniug hi have It on while inMissooat i Voeker's store, s clerk ranched over and grahlied it, ex-finlng, 'Wbere'yon get btinT" end put it upon tbe shelf, oomaiiling John to p irdisss it over agsln of them a aether riam'er fcaar On June 20, !, at the remdenoe of hie on, Hon J N lu-r, living east of Hrvwu- vilie, psessd from earth sway Charles Ki egad ho years, U months and .1 dsja air Itine was born in Campbell -ouuty, Ks-i lamneaaes, Use. 6, I7V7, He emi grated to Missouri iu ls.T, where be ratn.aisMl until iso, a hen be t-ruigreted lo oregoh S'it -wuls i near Brownsville. where hia heu has been ever ne. Lie sect lb ordinary piisiktis a am hardahim allotted to eeriy settlors, but with others he s'.eod oumaulultv for tbe ivllixailoa ut ue ear, end baa bed rfce pleasure of earning hia adopted Ml ate bio- joru as the rose. Aooul the lira of March be suffered an attack of parehale, from whiob be Marl or busily recovered. The deceased waa dnvotmi, consistent rm tu ber of the bp put course, and had been for a period of U tear. 'J be funeisl took place on June '11 at tbe Baptist -hordi in BrownsvMle. Kev ll'sck otli' Utliijr, 1 r US 'Ir aft ft larla A big life occurred at Atorhx last Mon day evesUag, resulting la the burning ol about f2U,SO0 worth of property, 'lb pritudpsi loser are the H A N Co , l , K a Mm Ith, C-lataop Mill Gawd W Psrker. H B A W W Psiksr, Mrs Weid, iames A Welch. Foard A Htokes, C Wallmas, Spezartb, Aug Dameleon, C Cratke, Ike Foster, Mrs Oram and James Turk. Tbe salmon losers are : Scsndinavian Psc king Company, W0 cases, insured ; Oeddeas Mat, tneored. follow ing are reported un insured I i'oiut Adams, 2UO0ce ; I XL 2000; Aworia Packing Company, 1C00. t H A N Company have tented Main street wberf aod will reeoruo t.oeinena there Tuesday. The fire started in Hume's saw mill, and as all tbe buildings were wood the fire (jukdriy spread. Ths fire company H said to bsve stone splendid work. i the new uomum tBVKsrcB niri: fnr Ihes harveslors hove ls u-.iiv fen proved for 1H81 by a new ijyi t u'ier laar. I bis oar Is not only mncb iatwrirwiiiT, and atffler, but ft ooalues tbe m-hine l cut lower than svsr imforo, wU-n. fm ssry in pishing up, down, or ssuug "" grain. A sane adjustable rerl, surnetbio notlre'y new and beautiful in Be if"'" merits, raises nine inches higher then formerly, and many other lmprovem-ni-have laseti added, whath mnst b vt in o ration to las fuUy apprrcUled. 1 !ra-s Improvemenbr and our speadaU feat n r- ol having en a4jufil,.t u,hU mornti.l Ifarlfinlm or ftntiuinlm iriMleotly tO 'tin the length of straw, so that Ibr? baml tett alwnya be pi need it iiaeesirter of the mh f, makes (he MeCormh:k a msehms thai 4ft farmer can afford to be without if he evuf espcaapi to rut short grain. These harvesters have lately team re-dm-ed in price, so there is no nersansity of a farmer not having one, If ho baa slaty eyres of grain to cut. For sale by Kamt'ri, K Ym-m , mrasTiM aVMsnssI the Merchants Protecthm Cnioo, Portlsod, tlrsama, Ja x- :K u. iw d M. N' . . Vir : 8 In view of the fact thai jour Uietoeae as gH aod rseaittances asiisfsa-lory, I swi is atrnc-toal ty your creditors lo advise yoa t remain iu Alha.iv until tbs toll amount o f yawr hsleiiiies ere settle 1, alter lioaitatto. yoe a ill he at liberty to act aa yoe please. Years truly f. M. DaWo, Assign-, llaf erring v the above I won Id sey that as long as I remain in Albany I will oatina to offer still greater bargains to my uu i.fr una ptrona aad the public at large. - NOLAN'S '-t Jat opaan il, new feaey roods f. r the th. . 9 TaeSa. New jftod jut received st Allen k Bar tn's, Albany. Up I heir store is jsnaasH hiU of new goods of ail diecriptiooa, also jammi fall of new restoesers. There is no ne A talking good goods aad low prices a ill win. Yoa have got to give the ja- id credit bar having flood enmmoo srsra. Trary will y gnrals wbrre they can boy the let good bar the ifj-t m'saey, that is the rt seon Alien A Martin 'a trade is increasing so feat. A Bee k Martin -ay ties higt.eat price for prodn'v ot all kiixla. Kx r lire ad. Capitals of !., aithus.b tby uiade beaotifel ran ami got a neaals in 50 eeoooda, but tbe nuala sad ths time waa not Kiveu tUeni, sitbuegb , some thought it should bsve been. KjMaataaal Tk. IIHI uu.1 l.tun ti I ,m .TTZ . : tags th-r-r gild With them I ocvalbe hreanea and Albany i.reoi-u. w .. by Itobt Johesoo, of CoreaJite m eleveu to posterity aa public benefavtors by spend, mg but n asr:jnUge of their wealth, as etead of that they wilt b furgrUeo by the usidaeahls tlaae the earth cover their groves, or if remembered, only to be despised. aiertlan mt s at e-i Last Monday evening Scio IJge No 30 A. . U. VT. held its installation servlcee at their halt In that city, which we are told, were very Interest ing. Following are the officer i natal All over tbe land arw going into eo-Saey over Dr. King's $ew Dnaoovery for Con sumption. Their oulooked for reasivery by the uwnely use of this great life -Having rem tidy, esuawe them to go nearly wild la its prabwx. It is guaranteed to smeitiveiy ours Hovers Cautcii, Colds. Aatouaa. Hay Fever, Bronchitis tioaraamene, L&vt of Vsaee, or any attii!tKui of tire Throat snd Lungs. Trial BottJea tree at Kosbsv A Mason' In ug Stum, Inrge tnsn gl.Ou. rraiah rtus. FfVjsJt fnsfc ean b i hatl every morning tHydes Fib Market, one dooi ra' a Twoedale's Stow ami Tin store. W e ars called upon to chronicle so other fatal accident wbieh bapfreuel at eti's in II. in IUcbardson pecin i wtet of Junction, last V-drn-Jay 1 morning. Koiu meager report - w- toern that Mr Wm Joue. while in ttsg wimmm cutting dotr-jn tree a limb J-d upon htm killing him inetantty H wa about 3 years of age anal was a married man. This ia th i secood ac eident of a simllsr nataie thst ha oc curred In Inneoouoty during the pent year. E-jn Guar I. mm m WarWisf W E Kelly, P M W. Henry Kpiey. M W. J S Morn, Fore i n in. PUMmlth, Overseer. J J Darrto, Itocorder. M A Job aeon. Fiuawcler. W H Talent', Receiver. J KBrtdtford. Huidn. " . train, I aside Watcbmau I. VY I'omeroy, Outoide Wntchmau Weather. Summary of Meteorology for Juue, 1883, from ohservstiim token st Albany, Uun Oh, Oregon, by John Briggs. K-mj. HigSest Bar. 30 17 ; lowest, 20. M ; mean. 20 8.1. Iligheat Teinaaratnre. Hd ; lowest, 54 ; mean, 64 ; at 7 a. as., 57 7 : 2 p. m , 7 .8 ; y p. in., t; -i. Prevailing wiioU, N. Maximum vtdocity f.nte, Total rainfall dnriug mouMr. ( 22 mchee. Number of day on which .01 men or mors raia fell, 1. Number of days uf cloudiness, average 8 in scale of 10. 2. tote Teachers' Aasawlaftlsa. Allen A Mania have just received from New York alarga toeknf lane. Call snd ee them snd eovibe prn nar ear ne- rsVst maaurias. The First National Beak at Alb or, m the State ef Oregon, st the cbeie of bsiiinete. 2iil ef dun, 1SS3 : .smgi.:.'j . . iH 000.00 ... nrco . useai Imd ami 4teMinU IT. s Hand la aernrs pirenhtiraa . . Ixm Ina antnvel reaare tffeaa., Doe troea eahar haiaassl Banks Due from Htste Banks snd hsskara. Currant ex i hck and other csUi i U.luf oUcr llaaka HpeHe. UM co.ii, aloTU, Silver SIV.'l.BS ial Under u ttea KeUriupU.ai (lad aiih I', g. Traaaurar (&X al drculatio. ) A Hee saraee Mel lean man's Fourth heap big yell. I t w of drsak. Mellcan man talk fight, but allee aamee ue only hi tongue. Hempbig ram, fa liner say help wheat, butChinaiian say even w.thout rate, early wheat look vely well. Hind -rup rely flat any way. No gsl. Meliean's man Chinese New Vars wit bout Joe no good. At Allen .t Martin's is the piece to find hoou an 1 ah 'mh In any quality you wish. and at any price. Good goods in this Ban wBl be Hold cheaper than at any store to tire valley and no old stock to work AlT. J.P Uilmore, near Millers Station, has aumhnr mt of tine herkabire pi for Bate. Call eeriy if you want them. Cedar ahtaslr.. Fur sale at Sam Cohen's, for 3.40 per thonssrei. in "Kssmh en Bats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Mies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, loo. Druggist. s If you have been using other plasters one trial of AUoock's Porous will convince you of tbelr wonderful superiority. Take no other so called porous pise ter that claim to be better, they are ail frande gotten up to sell on tbe world-wide repu tation or tbe geaulng article. OMsatjr riaaaeea. From the county record i we find that tbe amount received from all sources in to the county treasury for tbs ysar sndlng Jnly 1, 1888, was f 10V277,90 5 total amount diabntaed, $87,826,58; balance on band, 114,652,81. About $KXK) uf tbe latter amount is school fend, and th remainder is general fund. This amount In the gen . oral fund le about $2000 larger than tbe balance of general fund one year ago. Be tween $4000 and $6000 of Indebtedness hss been paid during tbe year. Full financial statement will be pnbllahed in theae eel utnns r.s soon as made. Prepare far Them. It ia estimated that within twelve months after the Northern Pacific la completed the Immigration to the Northwest will amount to 100,000 people All of tbia large num ber is not going to settle In Washington Territory, nor in Eastern Oregon, but de pend on it, there will be a good portion to come to the Willamette Valley. It at least ought to get 20,000 of the number, so It behooves the people of Albany and Linn county to prepare for them, and when the tide becomes Mtronir have seme induce ment for t bent to remain here. iawBtcr i.ia! Tbe teuowing le tbe list of letter rem el jtrg in the Post Oftc. Albany, Linn county, Oia tton, July r, 1K&.H. Person ralllne tor tier l"ra mnav glee tbe dot on wbicb tbey wre advertised. Anderson, Willie Fs -ley, Cnu kl'ier, Oso J. M. IRVINE, P. M. The stole Teachers' Association held st ftsinm last week wan a Brest auocesa. Ae it lasted neveral days, and embraced large amount of subject matter it would be Impossible for ua to do it justice In the space we have st our command- Full re ports were given In sli ths Portland pa pers, Linn oouuty waa ably represented by Prof J D Robb, of Albany, Prof J B Horner and wi'e, of Brownsville. Super intendent P A Moses, Prof Mat toon, TL Bugger snd others. Hark an4 Beggi. Just received an invoice of backs and buggies direct from tbe Abbott Bugey Co. Chieaun. whioh will be sold at reduced prices ss tbeee goods have arrived much later than contracted for. 1 do not wish to keep these over winter, parties wanting will see it to their interest to call and get prices. 48 S.orcci. F. Yorvc. Tuul metupr. Ospasl rs'd I" .- rndivided seuSU Mario I Bank uasea easaassrssag Individual deH-U ealijert to cherk Passsiid osnittcatea J deneeit Do Ut Siaie Bank, and banker a aA ajn f ft.eooo.on lie, te sssasS 7535,41 14114,4 (S87.S4 .4-4S81.tS ToasJ.. Stsle ef Otsgen, C at ea Una a a : I, It. P. Merrill, Caaktar ef Uvs alaae-named haik, do aolamnljr ewear that t fc above statement b trie to tbe best of my knwledre ard heKef. H. F. Mbsrill, i rr, Subscribed and aarorn to before rn Ui ! r I i ay of fjh, ISM. (L. a.) gss. K. ruASSssLan, NoUn Publ'e CWreH A U est . E. Blit,' PUSH, K, Yocns, lir-ur. Final Settlement Notice is berebv given thst tbe tinder algned bas tiled in the County Court, of Linn oount v. Oreeon. ins heat account as administrator of t lit eat ae of A K Broeden, deosaeed, and said court ha appouned Tnee-daf the 7th itoy of August 188 1 st tbt hour of one o'clock P M ot said day at the Court Hoiios iu Albany, idon county, Oregon, for tbe beariug of objection to Mshi sooount and the seUWtuerii ur tbe eeine, at which time snd ulace all porsonc interested iu said est at ear hereby notified to appear auU hie objwt.oris uere o, if any thev have. July rd, 1SS3. J N R'ck, Adtnlr. W k ath k aronn A Bi.a i; i crn, Ally's for Adui.r. iTxTtxncD rcsa ISta, 1ST. GENUINE FOSTER HD GLOVES. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY A GOCD CLOVE CHEAP. 3 HOOK $1.50 5 HOOK $1.65 7 HOOK $1.85 A LARGE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED GENUINE FOSTER KID CLOVES WiLL BE SOLO AT ABOVE PRICES TO RE DUCE STOCK. SEE THAT THE NAM FOSTER IS BRANDED ON EACH CiOVE. SAMURL R. YOUNG. Miss La Lea 1 111 The very best ahiagle made nan be had ef J H Maine, juet situs the river, for2 85at tbe mill or 53 delivered iu Albany. HI shingle have noup rlor anywhere. They can be obtained in tbiaedty at the mills of Thoa Monfdth k Son. detain. New npriog good in men'. snd boys' clothing at Allen A Martin's. Their stock iavery complete and they make every man happy where price and quality ia counri THE MILUNSR AND DRESSrMAKER. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given tha tbe under -iixnod ha been duly appointed ndHinb tratrix of the estate of limuor ilsvi-. d ceaaed, by order of the t'ouuly Court, 01' Linu county, Oregon. All persoux bavins claim against the estate of said rio-osjiou aro berebv notified and required to present th asm properly fHnd wirhin months from the date hereof to the under lines a her lesidaniea miles north ef Hurhbug Linn county, Oregon. DaUdduly 6th, ls8. Mart E. Davis. T. J.SnTSS, Admin str at rx Attorney. DENNY -DAVIS. On Sunday. July 1, 1883, st toe resnieooe of I. (i. Denny, in Alsaoy, by flVv. J. W. Hsiria. Mr Wm. Denny aneVejOhw Pai i-ina Davih all of Albany. The Dumocmat extei d it hand ei oc n gratulation to tin hspiy young couple, ina with thrir many friends, wishes then, pros perity nnhmitt-.il and happiness only to be obtain td by proper marriage. j THOMPSON- - d ORG AK At A b ir y , July 4th, Mn.Ouo W. Tjiimpon aid Miss (. LA K A JdOBUAX. HI AT f THOMAS -J u this cHy, .'c v 4tb. hy Ree,8G Irviu, Mr Lyian 0. Hia.it and Miss Mauaia E.- Tjoxas ill of LiuD county. THE GREAT CURE! I . 1 KB u El Sa mm STIC" U VI n n t u bi m I ro m Aa it la tor nU ths ysftsau ftasssss or us ft KIDNSVa,UVCR ANO BO WE LB. Xt fllttaVUNal taa aWTsSB6V Of ttaB sWrld. pOtaWP that csssaniiae 6xmmWLwmm3tf aeasS nrrel save ssasisdaaiBsssl.esnttassaaSsss ntncnYcuRio. rues, sju uojnaoa sav, sets st ssiHn.sn SS- Dry cu' be rat by rani 1. DXilsalJ