Entered at the Post Office at Albany, Or, a eeoond-claaa mail matter. FRIDAY ...OCTOBER 22, 1886. 8T1TE3 & Utsr and NUTTING. Proprietor. mOIALl, and APEL PAPKR MU liiaMtoralwhnillM'W1 la on ft AA When paid strictly in ad $Ze(JU vanenthw will be the prioe of the Democrat ; at the end of the year, $2.50, and there wilt be no deviation from this rule. 4 nil 4OI T TOWN. Nothing nukei a place look more citified at night than electric lights. It it true that they sputter tome and dasale the eve ; but the are business on the firt floor. The M. A. T. move the appointment of a com mlttee to investigate their coat, etcetera. 0 A very peculiar arrangement 1 a gla globe, containing a Ian wheel of auch thin texture that tlie light from the aun or even a match will turn it. One aide of the fans ia black and the other silver. The brighter the light the faster the fana revolve. It maj be seen at Will Brother in this city. O The at. A. T. hear of a couple State of ftcial at Salem who have a dummy under them drawing full pay ; but the official get nearly all but board and waahing. Thit builda fine house, but it U not honorable by several hundred per cent. In fact there are men In their charge who would not stoop to the practice. O The manner of keeping order in the Court room at Salem ia very commendable. There is no foolifthncaa there. There i nothing that speaks better for county officials than first -etas order during the sessions of Cii cuit Court, it should be had If it takes a hundred patent knockers to secure it. and this is the way to get it : 6 O The manner of issuing teacher's certifi is very cates in several adjoining counties loose. In many counties no examination is given at all, thougn specially require It. O the school laws Oregon dtv people would like to have Elijah Smith," of the N. P. establish several large factories at that city so a to utiluc lu water works. Albanv would like to have II r. Elijah Smith do the same thing. Bring on your woolen and paper mm, r.iijan. o Rcallv Villard did a bin thine for Oregon aftar all. Matter subsided for awhile, but some ol the fruits are now cropping out o Albanv, in matters ol education will hold its own, If not more, with any place in the N. W. Ifs public school is In apple-pie order, well managed, with one of tne beat school buildine u the State ; the College la ahlr tauhL and a Catholic school under mnrl management, is in nrospecto. Those desiring a musical or art education have en V m a ta viable tac i uties tor oowimng m O A "White sewing machine is now being riven with a baking powder in some ol our neighboring cities. This is a new way ol selling sewing machines. The business comes as near being a lottery as imaginable. Two or three bits extra U charged lor a chance In the machine and you draw for your chance. Sow why is not that a lot tery and why should it not be "quashed." O It is no wonder that contractors lor gr ad ing on railroads make money. Tae the grading of the O. P. extension for example. $2 a day for men and $3 for teams la paid. The men are obliged to Doara wnn tne con tractor.for which each man pays $5 a week I just for grub and $1 a day for his team, in all Si 3 a week, prooaoiy a cican prom 01 o. 1 This though he has his family in a tent near him. $1 a month is added for hospit al fees and it is exacted if the man only works a day. To the M. A. T. this looks like extortion. O Let a "nigger show come to Albany, and though it were to rain frogs and alliga tors there would be a good house to greet it : but if a refined lecturer and able elocu-1 tionist like Charles Dudley gives an enter tainment here at a third of the price,though it is worth twice as much in value even as an amusement, almost a solid body ol empty chairs is the audience, Mellwatn Weddlag. Last Wednesday forenoon at 1 1 o'clock, Mr. If. J. Monteith, the popular junior member of the firm of Church & Monteith, of Lebanon, ami Miss Nellie F., the hand some daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mc Ilwain, of this city, were united in marriage at the beautiful home ol the bride's parents, in the Third Ward. Rev. S. G. Irvine, D. D., performing the ceremony. Only rela tires and two or three intimate friends were nresent. The bride was dressed in an ele- M ' gant light lavender flowered silk, en train, and was a picture of grace, beauty and good taste. Of course it is Immaterial how the groom was appareled. Several valuable present were tendered them. The happy couple took the train to Portland, where, after spending a few days, they will return to the groom's home at Lebanon. The best wishes of many through the State are generally extended Mr and Mrs Monteith, tp whom the democrat exienas lest congratulations. its heart- Twt Weddings. Yesterday forenoon at 10:30 Mr. W E Kclley and Miss Alwilda Leedy, were united in marriage at the residence of Mrs L Osterhoudt, and at 1 1 o'clock Mr Peter Anderson and Miss Laura Chlswell were made man and wife at the M E Church in the presence of a large number of friends Rev H P Webb performed both ceremonies. The happy couples left together on the noon train for Portland on their wedding tour. They are among Albany's most estimable voting people and deserve the many good wishes for prosperity and hap- piness wnisn incy vc .cc.vcu. xnc niung it rnncrrartimtM. O Will Be Senieaeest. S W. W. Saunders will be sentenced next Mondsy by Judge Boise. We understand arrangements are being made to appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Should the de cision of the Circuit Court be reversed the case would be remanded back to that Court for a new trial, when another effort would be made for a change of venue. Should It be sustained Saunders would hang unless his sentence should be commuted to im prisonment for life. What the termination will be is speculation. Ciersnia. A breakfast delicacy, 25 cents a package. HKBi XI TTHU;. local tUlttor, A Mr tnsna; ea mm P. Howrti a w a nvqnt 9. M. Banntr.p. riftcfrr CwMrT. Following Is the callendei lor the Circuit Court which convene in Albany next Monday, Oct. 35th : 1. State of Oregon agt W W Saunders. Murder. a. State of Oregon agt Jas Jamison. Per jury. 3. Same as last. Illegal voting. 4. In matter of assignment of Thos Mon tetth St Sons. 5. S A Newhouse agt Wm Now house. Divorce, 7. Board ol Commissioners agt 'Alley Ann Farrier. Foreclosure. 8. H A Hotman agt Tern pa Hunt et al. Partition. 9. T J Creighton agt J M Wilson, et al. Action on note. to. W II Baber agt O P Scott, et al. Equity to set aside deed, it. The Dundee M St T I Co., agt FS Kendall. Confirmation. 11. H D Burkhart agt Robert L Burk- hart. Partition. 14. laa A Hearing agt Geo Siavens. Equity to reserve posscsssfon of real prop- ertv. 15. In re assignment of Isaac McClung. to. I D Miller agt W Johnson, et al. Ac tion on note. 17. WW Richardson agt Samuel Doty. Confirmation. 18. John Conner agt D M Cooper, et al. Confirmation. to. Prior Wllon et al agt J C Wilson, et al. Partition. xv. Sarah J Morris agt Jesse Morris. Di- vorce. at. In re assignment A B Morris. 3 1 John A Crawford agt John Foster et al. ty F A Watts agt Jacob Miller, et al. Equity to set aside deed. 36. In re assignment R L Stevens. 37. Ladd St Bush agt J B Henderson, et al. Foreclosure. at. G P Crawford agt T J Faulkner. Confirmation. to. II Bryant agt Osander Parrish. Con firmation. 30. Eva Koker agt John E Koker. Di vorce. 31. Ephraim J Musselman agt Celia A Mussel man. Divorce. 33. N C Hobbs agt Abel Hobbs. Divorce. 33. Faber Brothers agt F B Prater. Con firmation. 34. A J Summons agt Sarah Sam mon. Divorce. 3$. Jerry Hay agt J A Liggett Action on note. 36. E S Brown agt D M Cooper. Action on note. 39. Thos T Hannah agt Robert More head. Equity to quiet title. 41, R A Rampy agt II L Thompson and Amos Dunham Action on promissory note. 43. A P Blackburn agt Geo Foyle, Mo tion. 43. J E Holt agt Wm Alford. Equity to foreclose mortgage. 44. Breyman & Summervillc agt. C M Burkhart. Replevin. 45. fi Bryant agt B F Purdom. Action on promissory note. 46. Walter Huston agt Wm S Huston, et al. Foreclosure. 48. T Barnard agt Jos Allison. Action to recover money. 49. Jas Forgey agt T J Montgomery. Action to recover money. 50. Gilbert Brothers agt J W Drury. Ac tion to recover money . ft. W W Richardson agt J E Berry and wile. Action to recover money. 53. W 11 Simon agt B Bemer. Action to recover money. S3. Board School Land Commissioner agt R R Humphrey, et al. Foreclosure. U. State of Oregon agt Wm McDowell. Violating game law. Complaint is made to the Democrat of fice that Chinese pheasants are being slaugh tered through the country, particularly a lew miles from Albany, by the wholesale. One hunter was recently seen with seven in his game bag, and others with smaller numbers. They are being hunted the same as grouse or duck, and an example should be set immediately before the practice of kit liner these birds becomes general. The nenaltv is Sco. larsre enoueh so that one or two aiTets would have a very beneficent effect on the unlawful procedure. About a year ago a committee was appointed by the Albany Rod and Gun Club to enforce the game law, Now a fine opportunity ia offered for the committee to do something to protect this beautiful foreign, thougn sometimes mischieyou,bird. r rnst A very peculiar attempt to commit a murder was made at Salem last Friday, in the Court House at that place. The case of the State against Harvey Winfield, charged with maliciously killing stock, was to come up at o o'clock in the morning. Awhile before that time, Mrs. Winfield, the defendant's mother,stationed herself near the entrance to the Court room,and when Mrs. S. H. Richards, the principal witness against her son, appeared at the top of the sUirs.she drew a revolver from under her shawl and Suited the trigger within half a foot of Mrs. Lie hard's body. The hammer caught in the fringe ol the shawl and a cold blooded murder was prevented. Mrs. Wlntteld was afterwards indicted lor assault with danger ous weapon with Intent to kill. the Wedding Bella aereeened. The wedding bell fairly screeched at Buena Vista on Wednesday of last week. On that day lames P rather and Miss Mc Claine, John Kurre and Miss Fannie Mc Elmurry, W N Alexander and Miss Flora McElmurry, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at one ceremony, one minis ter performing the task all alone. As sev eral are readers of the Democrat we ex tend the company our wholesale congratu lations. 1 ,. s, rise mrnlsnre, and Jfavel. W. Fortmiller St Co have just received some of the finest furniture ever seen in Al. bany. Among other things are several nov el designs in chairs, some elegant center stands, lounges and other upholstered goods in style ; a superior line of bed-room sets, and some handsome sideboards. In the matter of furniture they will not be out done in the Valley. Mere Important tales. Last Monday Mr. L. Viereck sold his two comer Jot opposite the Democrat of I n a ir Ynuntr. for SU.000. and Mr. D, I ' ' I T I -I. Sjf, Young for $2,000. On Tuesday Mr Viereck purchased the Mansfield corner, two lots, r roman ine aaminiriK i-nu iu wvw w .- one block south, for $3C0& Yesterday Walter Ketchum and R. A Irvine sold to W. L- Vance the two lots on the south east corner of Second and Ellsworth streets, opposite Schmeer's livery stable, for $4. TOO. The above sales were made through Burkhart & Keeney's real estate agency Shot in She Reek. Last Wednesday Jos Watson and James Fsnnell were banting near this eity when the latter acctdently shot the former in the lower nart of the face and neek. As tbs load was bird shot and they were fifty or sixty yards apart the accident was net seri ous. JslJaJi Jtsf4&s Following are the recorded real estate ales for the past week 1 J W Wlgle and wile to T P Potton, one lot In Halsey $350 Nathon R Baird and wife to K Boaton one lot in Brownsville and 1 00x160 rods In tp 14 S R 3 w 3000 John 0 Macey et al to James M Phil pot, undivided interests in 343 36-100 acres In tp 1 5 S K u . 1030 Matilda F Downing to Alexander Downing, right of dower Interest in all Tand owned by J as Downing, deceasd too Andrew and I N Crabtree to P M Smith, 70 acres In tp 1 1 S R 3 w 1000 W P H Legate to John 0 Standlsh, one lot in Halsey 500 Elisabeth M 8mith to Alexander Cun ningham, one lot, opposite J G Cherrv's foundry 1 200 W M St M A Ramsey to B F Sanders, too acre in tp t3 S R 1 E 500 L Foley to J A Beard, 33x159 feet in Lebanon 1 350 Savannah S Holt, et al to B R Holt, piece ol land In tp 15 S 11 4 w, and one lot In Harrisburg 1 Win G McDonald to N G McDonald, 648 acres In several parcels. ..... 700 Luclnda McDcrmed by D S Smith, Sheriff to Board of Commission ers, 1 lot in Hackleman's addition to Albany J L Kendall by D Smith, Sheriff to Board of Commissioners 80 acres In n II K R 9 w 5 846 T M Lay ton, et al by D S Smith Mher iff to Board of Commissioners 30 33-iao acres and 33 39-100 acres, in tp 11 S R 4 wk... George Wilson to Mary Black in tereet In 160 acres In tp 13 M R 5 W. 4 lots In Halsey and t lot in Corvallls Sherman Powell to Frank Frisby.ioo acres In tp 14 S R 4 w I N Smith, et al to Elmailon Smith, their Interest in D I. C, John Smith in to iS S R 4 w Covenant Lodge No. 13 to David Cherry Hxioo feet In Harrisburg Covenant Lodge to David Cherry, lot 1 1 In block No. t in Harrisburg. . U S to Richard Mago, 40 acre in tp 9 S R 3 E D Mansfield to L Viereck,' i HtotsN W Cor.Thlrd and Broadalbin Sta. Albany, Or Brown Houston to W 11 Goltra and Wm Ralston, 33 73-100 acres in tp 10 and 11 8 R 3 ion .oo 1 400 350 2500 65s Last Saturday evening John Lathrop, an "old stager," was on his high horse,as nearly aa we can learn from the evidence In the caae. While in an intoxicated condition he entered Marx Baumgart's saloon, on First Street, and tried to pick a fight with an edi tor and one or two others who were playing poker, or some other game, calling tlicm names very freely. They were not on the light. About then, somewhere near ten o clock, Mr. Ed. Robinson entered the asv Icon, when Lathrop turned on him and re marked that he was on the fight and II none in the saloon before wanted to fight he would go for Mr Robinson, or something of the kind. He drew a knife, according to the word of those present, and took a step or two towards Mr. Robinson. That gentle man had a hand saw In one hand and a hammer in the other, beioir on his wav home from his mill. He defended himself by striking Lathrop with the back of the saw on the forehead once, 00 the right cheek and ear once, and just above once, and once on the head with the hammer. This laid Lathrop out and he was taken to No. i's engine house, where Dr. Ellis was called and attended him. Twelve stiches fixed up his head, and he is now getting along moderately well. Both were arrest ed, but Mr Robinson was discharged. Iath rop paid a fine of $5. lastly nr A correspondent from Astoria speaks as follows ol a former Linn Co. young man l I do not wish the good people of Linn county to loose sight of any one of her young men, so I send the following item to the Dkm'k a at believing it will lie of In terest to quite a number of It Linn and Yamhill county reader. John Henry Smith, Jr., second son of the late ex -Senator J II Smith, left his home near Harrisburg, Sept. 33nd. to enter the Law Department of the Washington and Lee University, in Lexington, Virginia where his friends may write to him. John graduated from the Mcjfinnvllle College June, 1884, since which time he has been preparing to make himself a practical taw yer by taking a course in the Port lard Business College, keeping books for the Clatsop Mill Company, and for the past season acting as assistant business manager ol Mr M J Kinney's large Salmon Canning establishment, and during the same time reading law a few hours each day under the directions of Fulton Bros., of Astoria. The faculty of McMlnnville College, Clat sop Mill Company and Fulton Bros, all speak of him in the most complimentary terms. And as a matter of course his nn ! MJ Kinney, who has been John's adviser ever since the death of his father, is very much pleased with his progress thus far. John has grown up to be an industrious young man of exemplary habits, pleasing in address, and polite, fond of his widowed mother, his sister and brothers. During his two years residence in this place he has made very many warm friends among Aa torians. Their best wishes went with him and they will strongly encourage him to make this city his home upon hi return from college. A Card ef Thanks. On the evening of the 6th inst., a host of the good people of Lebanon and vicinity, irrespective of denominational ties, came in upon us suddehly and without a moment warning, with kindly greetings and words of hearty good cheer. After many expres sions of kind approbation, touching the question of our coming among them, they quietly withdrew bidding us a hearty good night, leaving as a substantial testimon y ol their good will about $30 worth ol the real necessities of life, consisting of coffee, sugar, tea, rice, jells, fruits, etc., etc. For these substantial tokens of appreciation, as well as for the many kind words of hearty good cheer which we have received since coming among them, we desire to avail ourselves of the convenience of your columns to ex press our sincere thanks to the kind people of Lebanon and vicinity. Lebanon, Oct. iSth. C. A. Wooley, K. A. Wooley. A Klg est. Nearly everybody In the city known the genial, whole-souled "Jim." Peery, former County Treasurer, who now resides in "The Forks." The other day "Jim" came strol ling into our office with a kind of "sheep ish" like look, yet with an air of confidence standing out in hoTA relief on his benign countenance. He had a package under his arm, and blandly remarked as he handed the aforesaid package to us that he had brought It in to beat the sweet potato whieh Mr E Carter, of this city raised and an ac count of which we gave in our last Issue Well "Tim's" potato weighs four pounds, which shows that Oregon is no slouch when it comes to raising sweet potatoes "Jim" will exhibit this at the next meeting of the Linn Connty Council. e Death of Charles Enes. Charles Enos died at the home of his mother in this city early yesterday morn' ing from the effects of a kick by a horse at the fair grounds two or three weeks ago. m m n ... a. .a He had oecn doing wen wnen tne puss formed in the wound and went to his brain, resulting in bis death a few moments after wards. i kbknt RVKr. Twelve year old Samuel Conron was drowned In 'the Willamette at Corvallls last Sunday. The Jetty work at the Hay wilt not be pushed this winter. C L Shaw, of Newport, is said to have fallen heir to $50,000. In the matter of freight rates Eastern Oregon is outrageously imposed on. Rev John Rcld, of Corvallls, has moved to Victoria, B. 0. Shake, Mr. Centerviiiian, hut one year la nowhere. We can figure up just four years sub. due, and It does sort of make one feel hot In the collar, as you say. The Prohibition Star lias been l inched for $381,65. What is the matter, Yellow fever ha appeared in large quan tities at Blloxl, Miss. The first No. of the Corvallls CkronkU appeared last Saturday, Cole St Struble, fub! Sabers and proprietors. They announce t "an independent journal, owned bv its editors and edited by Its owners." No. t present a fine appearance, and give evi dence of "get up and get." The taxable property of Umatilla county amounts to $4,313,439. That of Curry county I just about one-tenth as much. The Portland Vi is to have io,oeo words a day in dispatches as soon as the Bennett -Mackey line is esta hllshed. The Mechanic's fair at Portland is prov ing a success as usual. A top has just been invented which wilt run forty-two minutes. Charley Charlton and John Backus, who were held to await the action of the grand jurv, at Prlnevllle.charged with robbing the County Treasurer's safe of $3,000, were ex a mined by the grand jury and discharged. We second, or third the motion, to have way mall on the Albany express. The Bartholdi Statue of Liberty Enllght enlng the World Is up and In a completed condition, excepting some of its internal ar rangements. It will be dedicated next month. Albany should have a board of trade. There is nothing like organisation to push a city's interests, and that Is what a b. of t does. Gen G T Beauregard recently visited Gen Grant' tomb and placed a bunch of flower on it, It Is said to be a question whether the C St O R R Co will build their road to Ash land or divert the course into Eastern Ore gon. Depend on it, though, they will never give such a country as western 'Oregon the cold slioulder, The Chicago baseball club won the League Championship and the St. Louis club the American Championship. These two clubs are now playing for the champ ionship of the world. The total number drowned by the Sabine Pass flood was 1 30, of which 64 were ne groes. The great strike at the stock yards in Chicago ended last Monday. The strikers had to accept the ten hour rule as in the past. The visible supply of wheat Oct 16th. was 5338,s)9 bushels. The Ok C R R will be finished next year, and it will be an immense event for the N. W. Prineville is to have a school this winter. The newspaper did it, and we are proud of our brethern there on the educational sub ject. We clip the following self explanatory item from a Prineville paper : An officer from Lebanon. Linn count v, passed through town on Thursday', on Ms way to Long Creek, Grant county, after a party named Mark Leverton,who,it is alleged, slide three head of horse near Lebanon and robbed the toll gate of $Ao in money and a Win chester rifle. Leverton is said to be a herd case, but he'll learn, doubtless, In time that a well enforced statute law (a aIo a hard case. Thete is a mvateriou boy down in Tur lock, near Stockton, Cal., and here Is what Is said about him : Willie Brough,i3 year old, who created an excitement among su perstitious people near Tur lock by appar ently setting fire to all objects by hia glance, and who i held responsible for the destruc tion of $0000 worth of farm property, has been expelled from a Madison county school near Turlock, on account of his wonderful freaks. The R rough family refused to have anything to do with htm, believing him possessed of a devil. The boy was taken in by a farmer and sent to school. On the first day there were fir fire in the school j one in the center of the ceiHng, one is the teacher's deskne in the teacher' wardrobe, and two on the wall. The boy discovered all, and cried from fright. The trustees met and expelled him that night. One Turlock Insurance agent ha given notice that he will cancel all polit ies on property occupied by the boy. The neighborhood of Turlock is in a furor of excitement about the mystery. Tne a. s. c. W. aaetal. The social to be given by the A. O. U. W. to-morrow (Saturday) cvening,at the Opera House, promises to be a big affair. A splendid program, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, speeches, etc., will be rendered. A prominent feature will be an auction sale ol well filled baskets ol eatable. Everybody should go. Following is the program in lull 1 Opening Ode. Music by Albany Juvenile Band. Address by Master Workman. Instrumental music. Miss Estel and Prol. Richards. Music, character song, E. W. Raymond. Address by Hon. J. K. Weatherford. Music, song, Male quartet. Auction of lunch baskets. Lunch. Social. Cnarlra dljr. This gentleman lectured in Albany Mon day evening on "Contentment on Crutch es," and Tuesday and Wednesday evenings delivered dramatic readintrs. The enter tainmcrit were given at the Opera House under the auspices of the Mechanic's Band Mr Dudley is an interesting and eloquent lecturer ana a reitneti reader, and gave a .. S a a a some choice entertainments. Some who heard him, though, were disappointed 1 nc attenoance was slim, remarkably so Including children, dead heads and orches tra, there were 44 present the first night, 81 the second night and 49 the last night. Alliance Call, The Linn County Temperance Alliance will meet in Brownsville on Wednesday, evening, Nov. xQth at 7 o'clock, and will continue in session throughout the nth- All temperance organizations, Sabbath Schools and churches are entitled to one delegate each. Friends of the cause other than delegates are also cordially Invited to icna tne encouragement of their presence and counsels. Halsey, Oct 19th, 1886. T.J. Wilson', Jas. E, Knox, President. Secretary. That Mldewalk. That sidewalk leading to the City of the Dead in the western part of the city looks as If had been monkeying with the east end of a mule traveling to the west. In going along it, the traveler sees danger signals every tew yards in the way of boards stand ing up in the holes in the walk caused bv the removal of broken boards. Albany may be booming in real estate but she is as Goldsmith's deserted village in the matter of sidewalks. Nbw Comer. Tarns, Go to N. H. Allen St Co. for your knitting yarn, tut nave m stooa a large une 01 German knitting, Saxony, ete., ia all color HOlIn a ABtKSMD V M French, jewoler. The beat harass at J J Dubruillas. Fresh Yaquiaa Bay oysters at Msdy's. The Salvation army !. struck Portland. Castings for Masott'f gate at Stewart 4 Sox'i, For stovss and tin wars atoost go to John Briggs. Ooto the A. O, U. W. soesl to-morrow night. The farmers are getting tits rain they ranted. Oysters served itt all styles at Hoffman I'feifTer's. A little mors wood wanted st tho 1kmo t'SAT office. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Hergeon, Al bany, Or. For lumps, pijietauil he at cost goto John Briggs. The Mslm fanning mills for stle at Deyoa h Ilubsou's. Jumbo M.r!ey. of Silent, was indicted for illegal voting. There have been several Cbioese women in Albany rsoentiy. Call on Miss Schubert for millinery. Her Stock M unsurpassed. Pisno for sals Call at residsoos of Leais Mtlirr, near school house. If you wsot a CaokooeloaLgo to French's tie Corosr' Jswslry Store. Tbs members of the Presbyterisu Church will give a oooosrt io a few weeks. Ooryallis hss three pspers, resily more thsa the siss of the place jattiSs. A splendid line of new millinery at Miss Schubert's. The best to the elty. Cot your shot guns oh ko bored to shoot hard and close at Will H rot hers. Six shaves fur a dollar aa 1 a elteo towel to every customer, at I Vteriek's. For a geooral aasurtmsnt o( bouse furuUb ing goods at cost go to Jobs Briggs, W B Hu e bss run a hrsoch ha from the 0. P's. wires to bis home iu this eity. F U French, agent Singer Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellows Temple, Afbaoy.Or. Law rents, no clerks and small profits make cheap grooertsa at Head 4 Browne!!'. The Sister's Metei ia this eity will open on Nov. 10th. See ad. ia another column. For a good Seth Thomss wst jh or olook go to Franco's, lbs ''Corner" Jewelry Store. Br N C Boatmsa, Pbysiotao and Surgsoe, first door north of telegraph office. Ail any, Oregon. Dr. M. fL Ellis, physician and surgeon All any, Oregon. (alls made in city or ooaatry. A msgnitioent line of confectionary at Hodman St Pfatffer'a, fr saia at wholesale or retail. Freab Y equina Bay and Bsstern oysters oonstao 1 If on sand after to-day at Huffman A Pf siller's. At the "corner" jewelry store yon will find prions as low as tbs lowest. All goads warranted. Mr Julias Joseph is making arrangements to open his store in the new Pfetffer brick in a few weeks. A splendid line of upholstered furniture just receive at W Fortinider ft Co's. Cell tie to the exoluetve Boot and Hhoe Store of Head k Browneit's for tbs beet goods at the lowest j.rlci-s. Oeyee A Benson have a large stock of the beet plows made on band. Thry will be sold at bedrock prioss Go to Prashaw's new Dreg Store foe pare drags, peUal medietnea, etc. 1'rBaenptioo, carefully compounded, Segar is the lowest it has evr been. 4, 13-16 and f j are the qeotat for granulat ed ia San Fraaotaoo. Watch, clocks and j w-lry .r fullf paired and warranted as F M Franc ti 'a, re the Aiebie Praahaw is ntak'agarranaeneau to move his drag store into Pfesffat'e new bock. This is a bus location. Au im pec 11 tii sort a !.. a- was nr. I rested Monday and dtachard as bo hd caused no distorbanen. H Kwnrt baa a very eboine stock of jewel ry, watches, clocks, eta, See bis advrti seat ia another column . If a or aasvMnation eaald be form.! in Oregon without Portland s t-etttog all the swag ft would be a good thing, A sore core minstrel tionp exhibit! on . . , - ST our tret Wednesday. A the sjiauMtoe was f re there was a large aadieoca. Bollim stock for the O P is eradoslly ac eomnlattog. four new ooaehee beviog just arrived and more being 00 the wav. John Unices has on bsod three Plumiur Fruit Dryer 4 which oe will sell at lens than cost. They are the best io the mar Let. F W Carter ia continually eddine to his fine stock of jewelry. Call at bis well at- aged store and see his goods and prices. Foer ears on the O P across the river ware loaded with wheat and floor from the Mag ache Mills, to be shipped to San Fraociaeo, A team owned by Bad Cole, of Millers. ran away last Wednesday io this city. It a captured before any damage was doer. G. W Maeton. Physician and Surnana Albany. Oregon. Graduate of the Cincinnati College of Physician and Sargeooa, Oincin- sfcseng CUns sJ The Grand Army Camuiire. heretofore spoken of, will taka place in this city on Nov. 4th. VVe will give the p'ogram ia fall in oar next issue. Fonr bushels of Italian rvs irrsss. 1 aland by Jas W Marks, of Lebanoo preoinot, may be found at Burkhart A Kearn y's for sale. 11 is the very beat. Wm Kineriek is nuttiua uo a Luildiuu back of 00a of the batcher shops with whicb he is connected, and wul use 11 for a pork packing establishment Burkhart A Keeney sell tickets over tbs Northern i'ssitio Kail K .ad to all points seat. Call on them for rates and maps showing roots of travel. A Portland tin horn trembler with a bie mustache baa been keening She "boys" broke oy a more skilful manipulation of the cards than tbsy are oapsbls of. tbs uregon 1'aeifio will be extsoded to Newport, and that city made the terminus. Col Hogg it is reported, has purchased the principal part of Newport. bOttki yon deeire to sell vour nrooertv call on Burkhart A Keeosy as they advertise property placed m then hand, aud charge uoming unless they enact a sale. 1 ho 1) smock at is nuable to keen track of all Albany people who attend the Mocbsoic's rair, and hence does not attempt to give the list. There is a bia com petition io Corvallis be- tween the grocers, lfl pounds of granulated soger for a dollar are the best figures we have seen. A $1000 foot race will bo ran to-morrow near Wastport, between George Nolan and rate Ursnt, of Astoria We predict Nolan will win. Mr J M Mark's stallion colt, now sigh teen months old, weighs 997 J pounds. It is of the Peroheron Slaggert stock, and a Ane specimen, - Jas Kiooey, of this county was arrested Saturday for being drunk and disorderly sod paid the penalty for the same on Mon day morning. Bev E J Thompson, President of the Al bany Collegiate Institute was recently elect ed one of the directors of the California Theological Seminary. The annual meeting of the Baptist Con vention of the Coast convened ia Salem Wednesday. Rev Brown son was in atten dance from Albany. That genuine French clock with Ajax in bronss on top of it in F W Carter's jewelry store attracts general attention. Stop at the STOP sign and see it, Ths Oregon Pacific R R Co will )ete its general office in the Foster Block, the large rooms once known as the Y M C A Hall be ing fitted op for the purpose. The editor of a Dakota paper has the motto, "la God we trust, politicians must pay cash." You are solid brother, and evi dently know the calibre of politicians. Grading on the extension of the Oregon Pacific from Albany began last Tuesday morning. The man and their families are camped near Mrs MeConnell's farm. Albany has been remarkably free from Are during the last two or three yssrs, and it is to be booed its good reputation io this re speot will be soststnod io the future. Io our report of the Allison tse last week ws made Mrs Burkhsrt say tiist she loaned Miss Allison a revolver the day before the shooting. It should have been 00 the Christ mas before. The men who wars at work on tho Cas cade branch of the 0 P hays returned to ths valley, tbs westhsr preventing farther work tnia yesr. Nesrly a foot of snow has fallen already. Ssvsral oitixoos clubbe 1 together recently sod purchased a floe wheeled cbsir for Dora Davidson, and now thst young lady oso navi gate our street mioh mre conveniently than heretofore. Ths Stephens' property in the southern psrt of the city, consisting of forty -live acres was purchased l.y Col T K H sir last Wed nesday for fAOOO, whiob was l?ss Dimi it cost Bev Stephens. TneO BAN Co will ran threo steamers on ths Willamette this winter, and will be gin business when tbs water permits. The 0 P runs regardless of water and thereby gains a big point. Bee S G Ireios, will preach at f banon next Sabbath evening, st 7 ',30 p m.at tbs First Presbyterian Church. Subject "oenctitioa tioo.' Io the afternoon at 4 ooloek he will preach at Spieer. Hsalett, ths tramp printer, woe arrested Saturday evening in this city for beintf drunk aod disorderly. Verily this harsh and oroel world is conniving to work the ruio of this celebrated gentleman Last Monday while working on the trestle at this sod of the 0. P. bridge a timber Ml on the left hand of Ted afurran. crushing two of bis Anger, the end of which were after wants amputated by Drs Ellis sod Wal lace. Bishop Gross, of the Catholic Church wili be in Albany io a few days He will preach 00 Sunday, Nov. 7, at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. re, 00 Monday and Tuesday following st a. m. and 7:30 p. m. of esch day. Bails bays beau laid on the 0 P to the Willamette river at this eity. When the bridge is completed tbs Aret opportunity will be offered for a train of ears to ma from the Atlantic to the Pacific io ths U. S, north of California. A boy about 12 yesr of age was arrested Saturday for beggiog, hot was released wheo his oooditioo was asoertaioed. One of bis arms bad sometime bean bsdty burned aod he claimed that he warned to go to Yreka, Cat, where a brother resided. He had 2 ia bis pocket. Last Sabbath evening on approaching the Calipooia bridge with a livery team of Jobn Scbmeer'a, Archie Prasbsw and William Miller were backed off the steep embank meat, the tonga of she wagon was broken, and the team name 00 to Albany, I earl og M sear i Pruahaw and Miller to foot it. Jim Weetfall is makiog arrangement to locate in Albany and start a Chinese store, contractor's office and board tog boose. For this parpens he has rented a building en Ellsworth street just sooth of the Severs Douse An old building on Scoood baa bean moved around the corner expressly for this porpose. sMWli Last Saturday Theodore Neibaoer was taken through this city from the Santiam to his home at East Portland on a mattress. He had been working on the Narrow Gauge bridge when he fell a distance of fifteen or twenty feet, at the same time a timber fall, ing with him and striking on his body .near ly cruhing him. Me wa given excellent attention and the prospects were good for hia surviving the accident In good shape. 1 ' t ware being nerf acted io the city yesterday for tbitranafr of the Bee cleaner factory. Wcetn tWekias As. Mr. A. B Mellwsio has jest received at his store the largest and beat stock of ear pta, ml cloth and wall paper ever brought to Albany. The quality and deetges of hia carpet are not surpassed. On aeeoaat ot hi Urge stock be will susaVrwdf any house in Albany. If you would sen a Arat-claas line of go! call aod see his stock of aarpses. oil cloths and wall paper. This is Just atrertsest. Jut received from Frisco a floe assort ment of new goads. Wa will give yen better bargain, later styles aad better qualities for lens money than any other shop ia town. We shall e odes or to make it to your io tereet to call and examine goods. K. St C. How ABO. Honey iu the comb, in sans, and ia bulk, pure and cheap. F. M. Ranriaut. ray Vane Beitasjnent Tusee, Tax payer who owe their last years county Uses will save mileage by calling on Sheriff Smith and settling the same Im mediately. Send Burkhart v Koey neme and ad- dreeee of friend dasinog information of Ore- Jon aod they will seod them copies of the f'oi K-ttUr CuHVJtor whieh oon tains a com plete diacriptioo of ooe county 10 each issue with cither desirable toforwatija as weather. msrket report, otc. falatlnc- Mia NclUc Richards, wishes to state. that she is prepared to teach landscaue. Moral, and satin painting. Those wishtnir instruction-, can call at her residence on Sixth street. Specimen of work can be seen at E W Langdon's. Several of our valley exchanges are of fering the A merican banner as a premium to catch subscribers. The Farmer is a sick ly little monthly filled with advertisments. Em. This is a malicious falsehood. The Farmer is a sixteen page journal, full of in teresting matter. Only one page Is devoted to advertising. Some newspaper men had rather lie than eat cheese. For two bits extra it can be gotten with the Democrat, Politics in W. T. are booming. e w mats and caps. It is time to get your fall head app-vrel. A. B. Mcllwain has a stock of bats of ths latest styles, which every man shouM ex amine before buying. Stausutota. New atook of fall goods, syery Hue full, come and examiuc them. Mosrarrii k SmrKnAtsj. Cloak. Ths largest aud beat selected stock ia ths valley ean be found at Monteith k Set teubach's. Colfax, W. T. is to be lighted by electric itv Fancy Ctoods Those dosiriog the latest novelties in laces, buttons, gloves, etc., should call on Mon teith A Seitenbacb. tsrocertesi Go to Alien & Co. when you want grace ries. They have a well selected stock and ell cheap. Produce, Don't forget that N. A. Allen k Co, , take produce in exchange for merchandise at the marxec prices. CROUP. W HOOFING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately loh's Cqre, relieved by Shi f4L 4 P KSOVAI, Miss Carrie Pf i far went to Satan last Ssturday. H DOsterhoU'lt, of Marion was in the eity Tuesday. C K Brush and wife have been in Port land rsoentiy. Miss Dora Heodrex, of Harrisburg, peeted seriously ill. s re- W alter Huston, of H rrisburg. was in in city rueiKiay. Will Parry, of the Corvalli fiUpn was in Albaay Saturday. Hon T J Black, of Halsev. was in Albanv the first of the week. ('apt. Danoine returned Saturday from s trip to Victoria, B. C Mrs Minnie Nphle, of Colfax, is visiting relstive io If srnsborg. Mrs H M U tknrtson returned lsst week from s visit to Washiojtoo Territory. Col. Wheat, of Portland, was io Albany last 9tiAy. Toe Col, is as good as gold. Stephen Dsckard. of Victoria. B. C u io the oity on business ami 01 a yist to friend. W S Huston, of Hrrihnrg ea'ld at this office sod smiled beuiunatitlv 011 u last Mon day. Mattie Allison rtnrred to Albany last Friday, aod it is reported will eo itioos to reside io Albany. Harry P Keller, of Sstero, spent Sabbath is Albany. A Silsm psper was too previous in reference to the gentleman. Mrs Leo Wheelsr who has been visiting some time at Jacksonville retoroed Ties day to her hems uosr Book Hill. Ted Piper was io Albany Pridsy on bis way home from serving a recorder 00 the tug boat Oso. Wright, which has been mak iog surveys st Yaqaioa. John Mullen, for several years a resident ef Albany hss gooe to Portland, where bs will set aa special agent for Dragon for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Mr and Mrs W g Paters left last Toeedsy for San Francisco, taking with them the good will of a large communty. Mr Peters has accepted a position under Mr Daniel Best Miss Msad Hums, ef t'r iwosville, daugh ter of Peter Hume, begso attending the Al bany Colloge last Monday. Thi institution is gaining increased favor with the pt opio of the Valley. C O Burkhsrt aud wife and Frank Berk hart went to Portland the first of the week, where, we understand, the latter was to be married on Wednesday, to Miss Mary Coop. r, of Chisago. K t -Treaaorer Far well moved oo laat Wd -needey from Albany to Millers, where be will bsv charge of the warehouse the mg winter. Mr Henry Miller, wbo has boon ruaniog the warehouse, will move to Al- If you want a cheap bakins powder we baye ac Mi cents per ID. If von ana is first clans von can't do hette than bur our Far West at 33 cento per lb. Remember it is warranted equal to Prices or MsSfai fijuo k Baowir.t.t ranejr Sleesl The place to get fancy goods of all kirn Is. s at Moll wain's. His spring stock is here, and there is no discount on its being rirst. esses. Bsrgsios offered SNi Vsn flattw a that the cheapest plans to buy strictly first class goods is at Rasp A Baowwrax' Dr. Whites celebrated New York Coazb Svrup, for sale at Hoffman k Pffeifers Warranted to care cougbsand colds. b ia faj ,.( lata Fat Una county, Oct. tUt 15. fir law da on a.irrrUl : Marker. Mia Cila Krom, Mrs K Mitohail.TB Med. lOIOrin Often. Geo Ware, W C J. M. IRVING, P. M enonssnassnnBesnnw WILLOUGHBVWARD. -On Oct 13, 1886, near Coburg, Lane county, at the residence of the bride's parents, 'by Rev. Tho. Condon, Ma. Jas. Wtt.t.ot tiiav,of Harrisburg, and Mih Ieum Wauo. of Coburg. The Dkhocrat congratulates. BURKHART COOPER. On Wsdoeaday, Oct. 20th, ia Pnrttaod. Mr Frank Rtmk mart, of Albany, and Mix Mary Coorxit, of Chicago. The DsmotraT extends hearty congratu lation, j ' HAYRS -PORTKR On October 20. 183b in Halsey, by Rev Jos Pearl. Mr Stkfbes Havrs and Miss P.ELA Pobtrr -both of Halsey. MtDONALD BLAIR, On Oct. 14, 1880, at house of bride, Mr N McDoau and Emma M Blair. DEV INE. Near Waterloo, Or, on ltd inst., Mr. James Devise, aged about 75 years, He was bom in Ireland, and when 12 yeur old came to America. Having lived tn New York, Ohio, Illinois and Indi.ma.he came to Albany in the fall of 1S75. He thence moved to a place near which he dietL The service were conducted at hi residence bv Rev. J. Bowersox, and his body bnricd at the cemetery near Nigh'. HORSE LOST. About two weeks ago. from Albaoy, a large sorrel borar, in thin condition, 17J hands high, nought near Corvallis, A suitable reward will ha given for its return to Roars-ao k West, Albaay, Or. Master's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the I "mi fed States Jir the District of Oregon. The New England Mortage Security Com. pauy, a. Rmeline K. Hasbrouck, Lorenso Hai brouck, The Corbln Ranking Company, O M Brown and N u Jtrown. No. 1252. NOTICE Is hereby given that in pui suanoa of the decree of said Court, mad e aad entered tn the above entitled cause on the 28th dv of September, 1S86, 1, Oeorg fi, Durham, m aater m enaaenr; or said Court, will proceed to sell at public auc tion to the uigneet Didder ior oaan in nami, subject tn redemption, aa upon execution issued upon a judgment at law, at the front door ot tne county uourt tioasnog Linn county, at Albany in the said oouti tv of Linn. Oregon, 01 the 26th dsr a November, 1886, st the hour often o'clock In the forenoon, all tbe right, title and it terest which the said defendants Emelii: a E. Hasbrouck and Lorenso Hasbrouck had at the date of tbe execution ot said mortgagee, of. in and to tho premises dt -scribed in said mortgages aod in tbe bi 1 herein, aa follows : That certain tract or parcel of land situate in Linn county, Oregon, bounded as follows : Beginning at the northeast corner of the donatio a land claim of Jarnd Michael, Claim num bered 41, Notification numbered 2068, i Township 14 south of Range three west cf the Wallanset Meridian, and running thence no:th, forty chains and eighty-n in 9 ltnka ; thence east, fourteen chains and seven ty ihree links ; thence south, sever , ty chains and seven links ; thenoe north, seventy-five deatrees west, twenty-four chains ; thenoe north, nineteen degrees and thirty minutes east, twouty-thres chains and ninety-five links, to the piacs of beginning, containing 100 acres, and br ing a part of the donation land claim cf Samuel Johnson and EmelineE. Johnsoc. bis wife, in satisfaction of said decree, aud expenses of sale. Said decree la for tbs sum of 81864.04 with interest thereon from the 20th day of September, 1886, at th) rats of eight per cent per annum and ths costs and diabursementa of tbis suit taxed at 869.4. October !9th, 1886. " . GaoaoK H. Dubecam, - Master m Chancery, I IT. 8. CMrcuft Court, District of Oregon, EWERT Keeps constantly no hand the Largest and Finest stock 0 JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, KINGS, ETC in Albany, a agent for R0CKF0RD WATCHES. Ripalrlng dene promptly nod skillfn ly. ACADEMY Conducted by the BENEDICTINE SISTERS. ALBANY, - This institution. tne pleasant and srosenfbls Cite of AOs location ts rsnti ill kaisk. uu using new and wail firisah.e aWa, .11 that contribute to the ooetfart and iswtrae- ttoo of the pupils. The nine - - extensive and well adapted to baafthfal sat- The constant aim of the tTurhaw ia. imparting instruction ia all the unseat and rettntd branch, to train the ysnlaai heart m Tirsae ana to instil a es latioo, thus edacatiauf iom who Will, we ti .1st. urove on ssmsHsy, Pupils of all rrsrsnssiraaa annnll yrvTMo wtey comply with the Boys admitted on to the age ef ' ks r twelve. This A adeuiy is ujcorporated and asitW mm ey ma snugs M mmmu Normal instruction esf r's Certificates, . spscseity BOARDING SCHOOaU Par term. fee. oatabla oa Board aod tuition, oavabla ia ad Music, luetmroeotai. tbioratiaal vocal with the use of mono or Guitar with the use of iastanasot .ilhero without use of Drawing and and painting hadrling Bed and SELECT DAY SCH88L. V- term, i advance. Primary Dsnertmsnt. 8 8.88 Junior Department 8.89 Preparatory Department 9.00 Sector ami I Jratiuatirg Department... 1&88 (irsdoating Fee 10.98 For furtht r particular apply at tl emy. Those wbo intend sending thanr to school will favor the Stater aad the tercets of the school by Banking ail meets before the 10th of No rem bar. day the school open. The Sisters will s. preparoa to attend to tns busiosns arsur the MM REPORT OF THE OOXRITfOS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT ALBANY. IX THE STATE Of 08SQ0. At the chiee ot 7 th 174 OverdratU f. s. Bonds to V. S. Bond m . her thanWssi saber Xattenal Due iroi Current Premium paid BKOS t SSBJSV rraeUonal psfswaarrancv, uiekan spect 1 fond wtia I" a per cent ot circulation I Total LtaMllltc s sLVaJp sj1 3t ax rsud in HurBtusrand I ndirided araBU Naswsnal Bank nose ottiatsndW inaiTMiBBM aepoait suDject m s Demand eertifleate stepaeiC Jl 1 a a .a a . a a. - i- ime 10 oinsr nasioaai Banks.. Due to State Banks and bankers Bill payable lata), .-Xttst jt.et Stat or Oeasox, Conrrr or Lurs.-es : H MerrUl, Csabiar of th al.a (Jo solemnly swear tha' th bre to tbe best nt niv knorleir snS H. r. MKRR1LL, Caasaar. Subscribed and twam to liefore ow tats ISth ear et October, 18. T. J. EOTS, Netarr rubUs- (Vrrsx t AtUsat : JNO. CONNER, t. M.IVH fMrettws. SAM 1 EL E. Y01NO. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ) October 13th, 1888. J NOTICE is hereby given that the ml lowing named fattier has filed notice ef his intention to make final proof Is sup- Krt of hia claim, and that said proof wfU made before the Connty Judge nr Clerk of Linn county, Oregon at Albaay, Ore gon, o Wednesday, Pec let, 1886, vnt : Adolf Eichmann, Homestead Entry No. 4613 for the S E k' of Sec. 8 Tp. 11 S R 1 B Willamette meridian. He namea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: Jams Perry, John M Deakina, W Cyrus and Charles Kraft all ofSeio, Linn connty, Oregon, W. T. Bt'futnv, Register. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby given that the andeesign ed has been duly appointed Adouaistrators of tbe estate of W. H. McKoigbt, deceased, by order of the County Court of linn connty. Oregon, duly made aod entered of recerd.a&d all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to ths undersigned at Scio, Oregon, only y sa iled within six months from the date bsesef. October 21st, 1886. V. A. MtiKaio?, A. R. McDoff AAEV iiutrnruiwiriff" aad St- grant permm Price S3 and 58 i ma gen lJt .... VLM .... 8.88 n n S-S0 ... 8.88 ' .... 8aiax,aj Bank tintaaa dexa Jald..;.. UMLi ' swaea . - . W07.8W Bsnaa taxes Treasurer (sw T.a-;?T ?. - JtaT47UK ....... . . wssw . . nags-m r".;. ast.it