The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 10, 1887, Image 3

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FRIDW JUNK 10 1887
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FreprtetOfe.
KIf. SirriVU. leeal Kdller.
A MAN ABOUT TOWN.
The Oorvalli Cknmkin uy the O. P.
management ha the money ot the Albany
people, and that U all It want. The Man
About Town congratulate the people of
Albany on the fart that even If thi were
true this city alone, to say nothing of the
county, has gotten even with them several
timet. We are mote than satisHed with the
bargain. The advent of the O. P. has put
thousand of dollars into the pockets of Linn
county people already, in one short season
many time v hat It coat to get It here.
O
The editors of the paper mentioned shou Id
slop calling the road the Oregon Pauper
long enough to see the holes in their own
shoes, if the M. A. T. is rightly informed
Once one of them, according to his own
story ate the bread handed nlm by this
same 'pauper," and because the "pauper"
cast him off he is seeking to make capital
by throwing atones at him , tuit not even
the rabble U pleased.
O
After hearing the Salvation Army band
as it paraded the streets Sabbath the Man
About Town is completely reconciled to the
Chinese New Year band. The Salvationists
should borrow some of the Celestials instru
ments and play without practice hereafter
A Flee Exraraioa.
The Albany excursionist returned from
the Bay Friday noon after an uncommonly
enjoyable trip. Flags were hoisted in honor
of the event, un marred by many accidents.
The breaking of a bone by tittle Harry
Sc blower, by falling while at the Ocean
House, being the only one of any moment.
The ride over the Coast range along the
roads meandering course, was a magnificent
one, particularly as the ocean was approach
ed. The tunnels were passed without any
breach of etiquette. When Yaquina City
was reached an Immense rush was mad
for the Newport boat. On account of the
size of the company two trips had to be
made, the "behind" ones shivering an hour
in the cold evening air waiting for the ic
turn of the steamer. Most of the excur
sionists obtained Beds ; but some of them
lept without downy pillows in a steamer,
and other improvised pUccsoue gentleman
at least snaring tm night awav in a hav
loft. Thursday was spent in sight teeing in
all directions, boat riding, etc. One couple
who went for a row got stranded, and the
young man had to get a team and make a
circuitous route to get the voung lady te
their hotel. With its rugged scenery .spien
did atmosphere and good accommodations.
there are few finer places in which to spend
a day or even month than aquina Hav
which is becoming the most popular report
on the north Pacific Coast. In the evening
the Albany Dramatic Company played
Niagara to a good house. Friday morning
all haad who stopped at Newport were
awakened at about 4 o'clock and given an
early breakfast. The steamer and ferrt
boat were together thU time, necessitating
only one trip. At six o'clock the train
started homeward bound, Alhanv being
reached only about five minutes late Con
ductor Kennedy and his assistants are en
titled to much credit for the careful manner
in which they transported the company's
guests.
Head of Hop Katertaiaasent.
Oa this (Friday) eveuiog, the Baad of
Hope will give aa eatertaiomeot at the
Opera House. Ttie program consists of
dialogues, recitations marchiag songs acd
aa orchestra composed of the children.
Doors opea at 7 3" o'clock. Exercises bc
gianiog at 8 o'clock. Adults 2$ ceats, chil
drea under 12 years of age 10 cents. No re
served seats.
Let all parents and friends attead aod en
courage the little folks la their laudable
Follewiag is the program :
liaaic by the Orchestra.
B citation A he Porter.
. Soag Katie Baad.
Address of Welcome I. sir Thompson
Recitation Susie Hyde.
Song The Windmill.
Recitations from Maine, Kansas, low,
Rood Island
Oialogae.
Soag la Costume) Susie Herslihar.
Select Reading Ciem Irvine.
Battl Soag.
dialogue 1eu" VereB Lie lit.
H.ii.g (i I esse Upaidq Dowi .
M us 1 c Orchestra .
Prohibition Band.
a. o. r. w.
At a meeting of the A. O. L". W. of this
city held last Monday evening the follow
ing officer were e'ected :
Al. Savior, W. M.
W. A " McClain, F.
A. D Barker, O
N. J. Hentor., Recorder.
E. A. Parker. Fin.
A. B. Woodln, Receiver.
J. K. Davis, Guide.
M. Cowan, J. W.
F. M. Westfall, O. W.
L. ."Senders, Trustee.
Representatives to Grand Lodge A.I).
Barker and A. B. Woodin.
Ne. I n New Offleers.
Albany Engine Co. No. 1, held it annual
meeting on last Monday evening, electing
the following officer :
C H Stewart, President.
Al. Ketchum, Secretary.
Walter Parker, Financial Secretary.
Louis Miller, Treasurer.
Jo Webber, Foreman.
Henry Siiesens, t Ass't
J B Murray, 2nd Ass't.
Delegate to State Firemen Association
-Ja Murray and Al Ketchum.
Wheat
The prospects for a high price for wheat :
next fall are marvellously good, according
to the present outlook. In certain localities
a high as 90 cents has been offered for the
coming crop. That looks as if wheat will
again look like gold when there i enough
to make the attraction great. We rejoice
over the prospect. Add to this the fact
that fall wheat is looking fine and farmers
have reason to congratulate themselves.
Animal Grange Picnic.
The annual Grange picnic will be held ou
the grounds at Jefferson on June 23rd, 24th
and 25th. Hon. Wm. Cvru, of Scio, will
be President and Hon. Charles Miller, of
Jefferson Chief Marshal. Ab'e speakers
will be present from different parts of the
Coast. Thi promise to be a yery success
ful picnic.
Ine Fourth.
Yesterday $450 had been raised f ir ths
eelebrstion. The Committee of Arrangements
wat to meet yesterday and prepare the pro
gram far tha occasion. By ear next issue w
will be able tu present it in full It promise
to be au attractive oue.
Brick fee Sale.
Mr H. J. Clark ia burning hi lirat kiln
' briok an i will b j eitly to supply caa
-iners Juno I0;h. Gtod brick an.j 'cheap as
Next Wsek.
The Commencement exercises at the
College next week promise to be as inter
esting as any In the history of this fine edu
cational institution. A heretofore an
nounced President Thompson will deliver
the baccaulaureate sermon on Sabbath
evening at 8 o'clock. On Monday evening
Rev. Geo. McKinley, of Eugene, will de
liver an address before the literary societies
and the public. On Tuesday evening
there will be a treat In the address of Rev.
1 1! ton, D. IV. of San Francisco.
On Tuesday aternoon beginning at a
o'clock the clas tree exercise will occur
with the following program :
At the tree.
Musk bv band.
Roll call by Frank W. Power.
Class song.
Music by band.
Oration by James Totnttnson.
Music bv band,
At College Chapel.
Introduction of class by James L. Powell.
Historv of class bv Perce v Kellv.
Piano solo by Prof, W. II. Let."
Class poem by Frank W. Pwwer.
Prophecy by Helen Crawford.
Presentation of pen by Ja. L. Powell,
Response bv Helen Crawford of Junior
Class.
Class Mng.
Music by band.
Wednesday afternoon the undergraduates
will give an entertainment at the College
Chapel, and in the evening the tnemberw of
the Alumni will hold then annual exercises
followed by a private reception at the resi
dence of Dr. Thompson
NOTES.
W ritten examinations close this afternoon .
The annual Collesre nraver mcetirir wil
be held at the Chapel this "(Friday I evening
ts . 1 . t j . m " 1 .
rormcr ucnw ami inenti 01 me t 01 lege
are invited.
Rev Geo A McKlnlev, who will address
the students Monday evening Is an able and
interesting speaker. Subject "Life of Hugh
Miller."
The claaa tree exercises Tuesday after
noon will be full of interest.
Dr Horton. who will deliver the address
Tuesday evening is one of the celebrated
men of the Presbvterian Church. All who
can should hear him. .
The undergraduates exercises Wednes
day afternoon promise to meet the expecta
tions of all. Some of the pieces have the
merit of lieing unique and original
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the Com
mencement proper occurs in the chapel.
Four young men have completed the full
Scientific course and graduate from this De
partment. The exercises will be of great
interest Two of these young men are tram
out of the city and two of them are town
bovs. The a "on Quartette or orchestra of
Salem furnish the music on this occasion.
Let our citiaen give up the week to the in
terest of the College and make Commence
ment week one te be remembered bv all.
hist of Jarymea.
Following is a hst of jurymen drawn for
the Circuit Court, which convenes in this
city on June 27th :
Brush Creek -T J Philpott, farmer.
Brownsville M B Crane, shoemaker.
N P Crume, farmer.
Thos Kav, manufacturer.
W O Stanard, farmer.
Crawfordsville -Rob't Glass, merchant.
Center -W K Temple, farmer.
Franklin Butte Wm Cyrua, farmer.
N G McDonald, fanner.
A F Powell, farmer.
Kataey !f L Rudd. farmer.
The Brandon, farmer.
Rob't Andrews, farmer.
A L Cannon, farmer.
Thos Parmer, farmer.
Harrinburg --John Summerviltc, farmer.
Liberty A h Thompson, farmer.
Lebanon - John R Smith, farmer.
J M Marks, farmer.
Joa Dixon, farmer
iefta
James Williams, farmer.
J P Coffey, farmer
I) Morris, merchant.
T M M unkers, farmer.
Shedd Geo W Davis merchant.
Syracuse II Harwell, warehouseman.
Santiani W A Paul, farmer.
John Gaines farmer.
Sweet Home -Jos 8 Ames farmer.
Waterloo W W Parrish, farmer.
Jacob Newman, farmer.
Tea Pointers.
1. J. J. Dubruille has a large and com
plete a stack of harnes and saddle as any
house in the valley.
2. You can get as much for vour money
at his store as at any house in the State.
3. Yen can g -t a h trues or saddle for
just the tam yV.r th it vour neighbor ha
to pay.
4. If you are advised by tome one to go to
his store to trade.yo'i may rest assured tha
that somr one is not paid a commission to
.end you in.
5. He will not sel! you a harness worth
$33 l'r $30 provided you recommend yeur
neighbor to get one just like it for $33 at
hi store.
6. Ilis stock of whips i large and wa
bought lor spot cash, and can and will be
, sold a- low as the lowe st, alt hough they are
; not sent out in bundle w ith bait prices for
inspection.
7. If you want anything in the harness or
j saddlery line when vou come to Alhanv.
call on J. I. Dubruille and you will see a
good good as at any house in the State.and
at price as low a the lowest when quality
! of stock is conidered.
H. He keeps the best collar in the State.
9 He ..e-ps the best -ingle liarnes in the
State.all hand made and nickle plate for $16.
; i?:i
of Bra. Tho.i. From;!.
Whde lsiftSs) the funeral of her btolh
M . D M J. ik s t S.I oi.Uat Tussdav,
ir
Mrs. Ti... Fmuiisu, residing ttsar this city,
wa atrickioi with paralysis, ami disd at 4
o'uiocs 10 the sfternonn. The rt mains were
brought to lioa city Wednesday and funeral
service wrc to take place yesterday alter
uui.ii at the family reatluee ou Albany
pratria. Mr. Froasssj waaat. houored msin
iter of Or uge No 10, and wm one of tb
true, nobh; WeaSMSj of th county Slie lesyes
stainless charactei iMrbind bee tier loss is
a Rtsal one to bee nutiMud, citdren sad
rclatiVL-M.Ma fel! a to her in toy trieuda. Th
faaf Have the mpatiij of Me entire
c im. unity ia their errat tti -u , made
are S' vee hy it oiiddenaea.
Sudden liesth.
fie. II. Churchill, of Mitchell, Crook Co.,
but formerly of Harrisburg, died very sud
dasdy at hi home May 27th. Mr. Churchill
coutc 11 plated riding after hrea on Friday,
and intended to 1 iae early, About 4 o'clock
he turned over tn bed, preptretory to dress
ing, and uttered a painful cry, and in answer
to his wife's inquiry aaid ; "I am gone. No
doctor can save mo. " Dr. Ogteaby was sent
for and arrived in th evening. At half past
2 o'clock Saturday morning Mr Churchill
breathed his Isat. Mr Churchill had a host
cf friend in tins county who will regret hia
untimely death.
-Niagara."
Thi play was presented ia thi city Wed
nesday eveniiift to crowded houso, by the
Albany Dramatic Compmy. All of the parts
were well anstxined, some with marks I af
fect ; in fact three or four were better than
moat professional who come here. Tbe play
is an intensely interesting one, full of tine
points. Tbe scenic effect was remarkably
good. By request of many it was to be pre
sented again laat (Thursday) evetiing.
III I ! 1 1 Ill
Our Spring stock of dress good, fancy
good, boot and shoes, etc , hays arrived
and we are now showing the moat complete
and attractive stock ot good ever brought to
Albany. A visit to nor store will oeuvinoe
l that we are in the lsad.
A ItABOR DAY PICNIC
The first "Labor Day" In the history of
Oregon occurred last Saturday. Its only
place of observance In Linn county was at
Blevins brldge.one and one-half tulles west of
Tangent, and eight and one-half miles from
Albany according to Mr. Percey Kelley's
bicycle cyclometer. Among the thousand
people who attended was a Dkm.hu a 1 man,
and Mr. C. L. Pierce, who was wanted to
assist the Tangent Band in furnishing
music. At 8 o'clock Mr. John Ceiscntnner
conveyed us silently and quickly from Al
bany through a beautiful and fertile farm -tng
country, past comfortable homes, to
Tangent, where the Hnlsey Band had been
waiting since the morning train. Another
ride took us to the gate of the picnic grounds,
near the Calipoola bridge. Already beside
the road were two tents where the Innei
man could be satisfied w Ith colored candies,
lemonade, pop and oranges and sand
wiched between them was a Corvallis man,
who recently obtained some notoriety by
publishing from the Ckromkh office a little
6xtomud throwing sheet, M. L. Pipes be
ing the target. He had a crowd of little
wooden dolls hung on strings, and four base
balls. Ten cents was the price for four
throws, and every dell turned meant a cheap
cigar, and four la succession n dollar, but
(he dollars were rarer than of the issue of
1804 A big man should be ashamed to be
in such a business, lite picnic grounds
about one hundred yards from the road are
nicely located, offering all the shade imag
inable ; but not needed on this occasion, for
picnic like It brought rain in gentle quantl-
ties during the day. A stand and scats were
conveniently arranged and soon a large
crowd of hanpv faces from liarridmru'
Halsev, Shedd, Oakville, Tangent, Albany
and even Sweet Home, was on the ground
TM Tangent and Halsev Bands did the
tooting for the occasion, filling the woods
vth melodious sounds that cheered and
yadc time fiv. Each plaved well, and It
Ivould be out of place to draw compartam.
At to o clock Professor D. W. Jams
mounted the rostrum and welcomed those
present. As manager of ceremonies he in
troduced J. B. McFarland, who spoke sev
eral minutes on various topics of interest.
Hon. J. K. Weatherford, the speaker of the
occasion, was then introduced and deliver
ed a stirring address on laibor Dav and
its significance, education, etc., until '
Dl XMRK TIMS',
when a rush wa made for well filled bask-
ets which were soon emptied In tempting
array in different part of the woods on
table cloths with mother earth lor table.
legs and chair. The Dastoca t man was
fortunate in finding himself at the spread of
Rev. O. C. and J. B. McFarland, regretting
at the same time that he could not also ac
cept the kind invitations of Mr J. F. Yates
of Oakville and ex-School Superintendent
Moecs. Beside the Meesrs. McFarland and
their families were several jovial member
of the Halsev Band. Chicken, bread and
butter, pickets cake, pie, etc.. dUappeared
itae a crowd from a theater. It was uni-
versallv acknowledged that Ihuctt had no
equal In the crowd as an Epicurean.
After dinner Rev. D. C. McFarland tokc
enthusiastically oa temperance and other
questions and then the Oakville Glee Club,
Geo. Acheson chorister, sang a couple tem
perance songs with telling effect. MUs
Annie ( iodic v recited "Tour with fine ex
pression ; when one of the events of the
day
Ttir. rta Kxrixocoxiaor
wa announced. D. D. Shannon. 9. B.
Turner and M. Mathcw were entered, and
Mr. Yates Geo. Luper and the Dbmockjst
man, all authorities on the subject, were ap
pointed judges. Ttte word was given and
away the eaters went Mr. Shannon, with
his capacious mouth, reached the first quar
ter far in the lead and parsed under the wire
before Turner and Mathews had devoured
half their pie. $j 50 wa his reward for
the effort. Time 34a The company ad
journed to an adjoining field a here numer
ous contests were esgaged in. The first, a
girl race, was won by Minnie Couev. Prize.
$a. No. j. a three legged race, had two
entries and wa won by If er. Long and
Cameron by a scratch. Prize, 2,yt. No.
3, a boy race, contestants to be under four
teen, had Ave entries ; was won by Fritz
Sternburg. of the Abany Boys Band. No. .
4, a wheel harrow race was the most excit
ing About ten entered. A prize of i. y
wa offered to the one, who, being blind
folded, should turn a wheel barrow- around
once and wheel and stop it nearest a stake.
Ma ay trick were resorted to, the distance
ec ret I v paced and confederate employed.
Harry: Turner, of this city, though .iUcovci
ed that the stake wa directly on a line with
the sun, and struck it square, winning the
prize. A private foot race between John
Beard, of Tangent, rind Ixtgan, of Scio, for
$1.50, was won by the former ; but the lat
ter seemed pleased with the result. By
t his time mast of the picnlcer had started
homeward bound, and the ground were
soon vacant. The Dcatoca AT man stop
ped at Tangent on hi wav home and i un
der obligation to Mr. J. J. Beard and hi
estimable wife for supper.
Probably In all Oregon no more success
ful Labor Day picnic was held than that
given under the auspices of (he Tangent
Band, who are entitled to much credit for
the manner in which tt pased off. Every
body was pleased and will remember the
occasion unui mc next picnic.
Oar Kx'u Xpeek.
A p .per witli a "mission" sometime suc
ceed financially, but oftener "bust." Even
; the successful ones are a! way to be regard -
ed with suspicion. They - like men of one
idea are hardly ever right on more Than
one abject.aiiil generally not on that. The
"mUaion" of the Corvallis CkriukU eems
to be to abuse the Oregon Pacific railroad
and its olticial. Pendleton B. O.
Marshal Charlton has proved himself to
be a competent officer in every respect, and
the members of the council are pleased with
his work, all croakers to the contrary.
Prineville Xewi.
Will Prof. Hammond please predict pleas
ant weather. We want rain and know no
better way of getting it. Corvallis Gaxeite.
We regret to learn that a number of
teachers throughout the county were pre
vented from attending the institute held
here this week by the director of their re
spective district refusing to allow the
teacher pay for the time lost w hile in at
tendance at the institute. Such action of the
directors is not only the littlest kind of par-
sitnoniousnes but a gross violation of the
school law. Ochoco Jirviexv.
Mountain Road.
Prom partieu do.vn from Sweet Home we
larn thst the W. V. k 0. M. Wagon Road
is wirpassible for wagons. S me ti no since
several families started to come acrois from
the sther side an I came as fsr as Fish Lake
and had to go into camp, as they could get
no farther . There are a vn or eight wagons
eampod there wai'tug for ton road to he
cleared, so that thy sau com on in. The
people r ssid to be suffering for want of
food. Lnere is considerable snow and. the
road has not yet been cleared of log 4 aad
trees.
ItOSt.
0a May Slat either in Alb my, or on the
road from Albany to the Samoa! Cooper place
7 miles southeast of Albat.y, a seat to acorn
cultivator. Anyone finding tbsssme will con
fer a favor by leaving lfiat S K Young's.
J. K. S
. TKWART.-iOM .
Yonug Elk.
Hon. W. H. Swank, of' Brownsville re
turned ! 1st Saturday fre 11 the Coast Rangs
While 01 Drift River hU dngciught two
y mng female elk which Mr. Sw.tnk brought
"home with him, and now he hai them in bis
yard at Brownsville. Tney are already quite
gentle and will peeve quit s local attraction,
Thrifty pskplswill sppreoia'o our n. lues
and prices.
I TBRKNT KVBNTM.
Arlington I the largest wool producing
center In the United State.
Salem ha been appointed a free delivery
office, making No. i for Oregon
Last week wheat went up td $1.17 per
bushel In San Francisco.
A missionary from l)es Moines was re
cently eaten by cnmllmU In Central Africa.
It Is estimated that the California hop
crop of 1887 will be 8ti,ooo bales - i.'sx
hale tnoie than last year.
The Southern Pacific railroad I now in
operation to within an mile of Ashland.
Oct. 1st Is tne time set for It completion.
The ooutraet for buildiog In new Agricul
tural College t Cnrvslli ha bean Tsl to
MoKaddn k Wren, of thatoisy, for 23,000.
Nasi Sabbath Rv S U Irvine, U I), of tin
city, will Jeliyer th baooalurat rmon to
th grduting de of th 8tste Normal
school at Monmouth.
Th cntluok fur a good wheat crop ia Cali
fornia is reported very poor, thi prospect
beiag that tb uiop will be las thaa last
year.
President Cleveland doesn't know any
thing about hi contemplated trip to Ore
gon. The newspapers have been lying
about him.
Then- are thirteen daily paper in Ore
gon : 4 being at Portland, 2 at each Salem
and Baker City, 1 at each Astoria, Albany,
Corvallis, Pendleton and McMinnvlllc.
Good price, good market for all kinds of
C reduce, and the best crop prospects in the
'nlted State ail combine to make South
ern Oregon farmers happy this Spring.
A strawberry (not a cluster) was exhibit
ed in Walla Walla fast week meuirtg.ne
tool in circumference, tan thl t-ceiiu.il!
ed or even approached within three Inches
in Linn count v.
. w
There has n it been abreacii of the peace,
or a disturbance of any kind In Milton, for
oyer a vear, and thev tell us, that when sa
loons reigned supreme, there were war and
rumors of wars, and the Justice Courts did a
land office buslues,,. nu i certainly a sad
commentary, but our Informant says a
true as the gospel only not quite as old
A singular series of marriaees has furn
ished amusement for the people of Pavette
county, (ia ,.ln the last two vear. There
were five Hamby boys, and the same num
berof Starne girl. A the Hamby hoy
began marrying Mr. Starne' daughter 'in
succession lie protested, hut in vain, the last
couple eloping to be married there lal
week. Slarncs seeing himself Ihta out
wilted, went to the house af Mr. Hamby,
the mother, and a i most by force put her
into hi buggy, and riding off to Fayette
vlUe, married her, thu completing the cir
cle of family union.
Olstrtet Leajp, I. O. U. T.
The Una County District Lodge, 1 0 ( T
met in the Hall ef Onward Ledge, Koos
lh.it. Fridy, June frJ, st 2:10 p. m , D C
T. R Pox. preidtag. The foilewtrg were the
officer of the seswiesi
t V T Cordate Casmbsre.
1). Sec H Stnu.gr.
UC. S S Knos
I t -J LArchiheid.
DI fa- Liltee Chsutbtrs
DO. - W F. Pihi.
D P C T.-J K Kaox .
I s.. I C KobocU
Mioate of lant meeting approved.
A toman tire cm Credential th M'-ow-iag
were appointed 1 H S Strsage, 1 K K ..
and J L Archibald, who reported tr.e f Uo
lag pvrsoa utitied to eit a deieeate 1
Oowerd lde K , il W K Kieher. J F
Price. J L Archihsl t and l.tbsa Cnsu. r .
Valley, ft0. 15.V US Strsege.
Shedd. .M'J. Mim t, K IWt.r and I C
Robtoett.
Albany, K 523 M 0 Brink. Jas Tom
.01 -Mi aed May Ridat.
As Coesesitiee oa By-Lew with htslreo.
Hues to report s soon mm poealbt the MM?
Appointed J K K J I. Arebibsid and J C
Bobioets.
Albsey was ehoeeu a plie of holding
th next regular session.
For the gaud of the Order rfnrk were
made by ft S Strsage, R Foa and J K Knox.
After the traaeeotuiu uf iaiues a re
eeas was take to psrsskeof a nmst exoeltent
lauch pepr i by the sister.
The evsmag wioa w ma -pii uteetiau
aad tOe fullowiag progrsai was earned
thrwagk .
Soag by th audienoe.
Prayet by Rev H P WUb.
.aug ii tho sudioaea.
Addres by M S Strange.
Solo i.od chore bv Me and Mr Mt r"d
dea and Mr sad Mia Marshall
Addres by Rev H P Webb,
Saog by the andieaae.
Resuiag by Miss Kate Pnc.
S tin sad chores.
Itetmark wer made tv Or O W Orev. J
K Knox nd Alex Ciaasy.
rna yo aiiiitleu on Hekditioa ri rte I
resolattoa imil .r to those reported ta th
in aocusr lt week Iro.n the Count V Aih
sues which w-fo looted.
Afir ssuig ny th adino Vt t mectiuii
dj inruetl.
They Moaiattaiea Uman.
Wiienth d 1. ivntn r -ach Wailaon k
I " '-no ...i, s they Iteiu Kr aiiing, for the large
pd 01 packages waut ia f ir delivery, mean
huineaa. Tu hrin i doing a tin besines.
Kre , i(ihI k,'rojeri t 'etiousble prices is
bcii tuh. and you cm alway depead oa
eonrteou teitun-ul
Money to Loan
On good real estate security,
odice.
all at this
Ctrl u nite. I. rail at I eiiu rat otfke
Resolution of Thank.
A- a state! ..1- tin- of M I'.miso 1 Puet
oib Dept. of Oregon, U. A. H. the foibwiog
reohiiioi; wtr uuntiuouly adopted :
Mmhm, Tiist th thanks of ths Pot are
hie aod aj e hereby tendered to the neversl
minister ( the city w hoassistetl in memottsl
service ou St! in I ay ths 99th inst. to Judge P
M Mil lei for his very ahu snd patriotio a I
dress at ths cemetery, to ths Juvenile Bind
which furnished tfr-ttuitnusly the music for
ths occasion. To Misse Katn Downs. Kithr
Marshal and Mamie Hyde, Rev R R Prioh
ard, Prof Lee, Mrs Le and Master Harry
Moore, Comrade Scott and MaCoon, the
newspaper of the city snd to the sdis of
McPhersou W. R, 0. 18. and all other for
their preseona and assistance in making the
occasion one of thu most enjoy tbl of the
season.
L. H. Mostanvk,
T. L. DuoogR,
B. F. TaM.Bg,
Committee.
Xotlee.
Butter customers will oblige ine very
much, when intending to be absent from
the city.or when not wanting the full amount
of their standing order, by giving notice to
parties delivering one week before, so t hat I
may know what quantity to send,
J. M. Marks.
SEE McILWAIVS CLOTHING
Refer Baying.
He has just received a large stock of
clothing, on which he has placed greatly
reduced prices, that will open your eyes
Suits heretofore selling for $20 he now. sells
for $18. $18 suits have been reduced to
$16 ; $16 suits to $14 ; $14 suits to $12.
His stock is large and varied, pranging in
price per suit from $4.50 up Customers
cannot fail to be suited Call and see for
yourselves.
T-O-B-A-C-C-O-M.
Largest stock in Albany at A. B. Mc
II wain's, and the lowest prices. Here arc
some ef the figures, which tell their own
story :
Three 12 oz plugs, Climax, Sjt.
Three 16 ox plugs, Knights Delight, $f.
Four t4 ox plugs, The ifero, $1.
-rvrui a large siock ot o&ner nninu at rx
HOMK ANI A IIHO A If.
F M Krett'ih, eweiwr.
Pins initliDery at ShAtis k L intway's
The best hsrnvss at K I , ThoinpsiHi's
'2t eebt is pid fur wool t Tail nau.
Call and asttls your I t nh r bill. K 1
te-.
Csr.
a
ICw rt, praotioii wittt Mil' or ail
my.
-ij Oiiiits lies been
paid fo - Wiiol at !--
Oyster served
I'feilfar'i.
in all st y it, lolfiuauA
J. P, Wattaoe, Physician and Surgm,
Al
bany, Or,
It! and 18 yards Uw , , i.v pui.-rm Mtf
Ilwsio'a, fur fl.
Hsoonddiaiid baby cart iag for sl. Cad
at OKMouaar otttu.
Order the Wnu ikar clothing through
Stuns 4 Miuaway,
Mr Wilhani Daniel i usee agent oa on
of lb noon fa-sios.
3o curd of Ash aad Oak wood Wanted at
Wu Bros. Ouu Store.
A eanp matiug will ha hid at SHlaviile
bagtoniug on June 17th
A blacksmith shop i being built aW Lsag
St. now for Joliu Dookiu
Tb Salvationist gava a halUluj sh sup
per oa lest Fridsy sveniug.
Scheel tax will be d-iiuquut in a few
day. Have you paid youra.
Thsts will be a temperaooe picute i 0k
Pie oa Saturday, June IMtb.
For liue draa good of lb latest style ge
to Sham. Loo way 'a.
Nsw liue of h'taiary at Mullwsia'a for fi
eeeta er pair p. r'lne stock.
J U i'euaeud. apeuial agial lor (lie State
itisuraSce Ca. ot Saleui, Oregon.
Sis ahaves for s dollar su i s Swau towsl to
every caatoiner, at I. VinckV
J est received as M4iwatu' new hue of
giughstas 10 sad 12 yard ftr$.
Highttcsh prtea will he pai l for wool
by S.utita & Hminsok, at Tallmau.
liter are to be 100 g priaea tot bicycle
rasas, offered at Salem oa July 4ik.
7 O.X earea rheamati u, Marlgui aad
tootitaoae. K.hy k Mssoa, Ageute.
Rsatis hoaaa,et and pgl u order a
Vibreck'a Hltavuig od Hair Dreeeiag Saio-tii.
F w Freucn, agai Sutler Maunfc:urtug
Co.,oppite Odd Feiioee I'etuple, AilMuy,0r.
Piu iWil.i i-' y as St . laeej .. , u
der t u tnag -.u-JH ol to vp. ri M Bar
bank.
Team for tide A pu m Urge work.
hor.ee. For par.iaau. a u mi Otyee k It -
On'reapoitiUot to th DKSMat will
gtV ec'.aat aed un lAsauiaclured
new.
Mr A U Woudiu ht liipostt of iiu iutr
est ia tha Libanoa grts. otili t W, on St
N uger.
ir. 4 ti 'ih yaiats4 aid surgeon
Air-any, Omg m. Halls Is ctvy or
ooaatry.
Ail stylen ot .nut I iim ehd ige
took of groom- 1 what We carry R 1 lritd
St Brownatl.
Accord tu a b the R taebnrg Pi.sUaUr. J4.
F t t'nip. owqe of tnu eity hi I leu h hi
tu &0tlU.fl.
Wht.$l 0";ot 31 .ii'-.; 2i ceo'.
Oar snarket eu ttee paotpil oeosassa, aofl
We tak the cna, th oat i-ar Lss toe
bsraaius and lb argaiu take tb c '.
Redftald k Brownell.
The total vJtatioj ..( property tu vN ; A
Welle eoerdag to toe aetiMtit ) ui in
tsbed is .-:;h,s
A deal eaddSieb .eta uttaad t'hi e Waa
ran over said killed by tb. ears near Jeffer n
vVedteedy ayeaing.
A jersey ealf beioMgto to Mr S v
der a tan over aetr A iu, on To idy
te. ru.iig of last wek.
Taer will b a Ug or 1 ot pie dg at
Suyton to morrow l -i U M Mdler wi.l
be Speaker on the oueaeioa.
Pahrsey CoehrWi Bi.tt-l C.evn. r ( ,
eebi at i .. ,V Rob m ' ed R l .V Br tWJ
ell', I1 J hil'.mtord, agon l
H i w.ii,.. A Wheel e. t Via- P
dent ..f WM Cnile-l Statesdie t at 4 do 1, X
Y., Iit SitarrUy m roiug
K -ry i.-tt-i nr eih hi s edkin a Iver
laseiosao lor our bsrgM t T see they 41Sf
pnoss Rtt.IH tld U Heoeaeii.
M'taey to loan oa improved oily aa 1 far.o
tug property. Eaiatr of B. O dd tiith, X
1 14 first airees Porttaotl, Or.
Th acreage of bop ia WbinbMi Terri
tory sad irea-oii ha increase.! , it iaeiititt
ed folly 23 per osat si ace fast ear.
Last Taaiy Jebn IsUo, of this city,
poichaaeJ t Adiaiailrator'a . m I W
Frunk farm, c tatutiug .tf 2il soees.
Jos Crswfiwd. of Hetasy, hss parchd aa
iutereat in a harue i t a', i'.-u tlt- . and
lfl for that city tb lirat ttf th week.
A man uatne-i Ddehatl wsi , . ! i 1 this
eity Hstards for bstng drank sad d .-.ler-
!y and Moit.l y wa line I f t a 1 1 c sC.
M. Fraitkhn k 0 . will in .vj tn.r .ml
baud store oa next Moa Uy t . dr r M Rsd- 1
ilel I' o.-k), jat w-jt of s K V 1 .g'i.
With the more Mf. i ru irkat foe il ir avsry
mill in Albtav sh mid he ru rtm . f
vsutag sre tar gre - than eer .1
ago.
A prohibiti ii ptc itc i '. i
villa on Friday M 1 1 h Of W ti
prevent. A Urge o I s .-tr aril gf
eity.
1 1 a I
ytr
fit.-
: '
1 a tin
Wotd wtrbi ig niiohitisry, Vnf-i 1
nul-
Il u. Intltini sod etc. at i all una
I iquire
of C I. Srittb, ! m ig
Or.
Lvon Si-eiii. Alsa.iv.
I'n 1 il L Arnold was rei-hc'esl l'..-.i h,t
of the Agricultural College at Corvalft h, x
vfit'n ni M to 7 rt iheoa an .ihir u toriiiM j
uunLu
1. ...... ...iw .1.. t ....
V u v 1 ease a w viiy
Mondav. for the pern a of -. ,.p .,4 ubW
it to tt. city
h'poita 1 .1 1 ie
tnaindcr of hi outfit tu P.u lietnn, a h.
ha a railroad couiraot. - (
ltrj 'i k ial.a tine 11 iat rcviv
ed direct from the Eattern f toiory at 'd 1
Iiwain', rsugt igiu price from 9I 2.) u,f r
kil button ahooa.
It i rumored tha' the hesilquartatra of th
OSi'lt II will be moved from Portland to
San Frauciaco. Thi will be qnite a humili
ating blow to tho f rmer city .
Abe Htokh-nsan will atari nest Mn lay
with 330 bead of otttht for Crook eonaty by
the way of the Willamette Valley and Ci
cada Mountain Wago-t Roa I.
Plunder's Oregon Bio I Purifier ia the
great conqueror of bthouiuea ami Ltvor
complaint. Relief certain in .try ce. Slid
at one dollar a bottle. Try r
Shonld you desire to sell your proarty
call on Bark hart k K.euy a they dvt rtise
property placed in theif hand, sod ohsrge
nottiing unless tfiey effect a sale.
S -nd your name to or osll on Hedlield &
Brownall andgvt some of their Pria Pump
kin seed free. They hsve offird cash
prizes lor painpkina raised from num.
A play entitled "Veterans of 1812" will be
rendered in this city in a f week be the
members of the (4 A R and Wo nen's Relief
Corps for their booe'tit. Date to bo lixed,
Acordintn a nee cbedule of titua on
the Oregon Pacific traius leive Yaqttini at 7
a. in. au.t arrive here at 11:10 Liave Al
bany at 1:3') and arrivo at Yaquiat at 5:40.
Joha Iumin w is arrested at Lb iou
Sunday by a Marion 0 maty 0 instable, taken
tn S ilem, tried and sentenced to the county
jail for fifteon days, Hi h I tulteil hh
wife
Tne map of Oregon and W. T. in th tut
Writ Short, i one of ttu flu it tnini ever
aotten out, in this Stew. Icuivet nna a butlrr
idea of tio S .t t i m smv eyHg h3f ejsj pro
diiced,
The f.iua County Prohibitory Amendment
League will meet in Albany on next Tuesday,
Jans 14th. Ddegtt . arc expected to he
nreent from most of the precinct of the
countv.
L an Engine Co. No. '2 of thi city, has a
team pruoti.ung for the 5ft itn tournament to
be held at Vancouver. If 1 10 boy expect to
wm it i time for the n tint s-nnc thorough
trtiiiing. e
Sivm wauCa th.j fruit evaporating factory
HHMaMHiHai
Mr Mirt.ni Wertzii moving from hi farm
ttt hi residence in Tangent, wbers b is now
building I uy haru. Mr Wer i. u entitled
to retire from oitv laltor, having earned
right to rest.
Itsrrishurg and H ly e.i!i have bite
b-jil club. gtiiM shoal I be trtd in
Alhsny, In nrdor to mikns o nu aenM iiant
We suggest f s 111 belween tit i print,- t.id
dress makers ef th city.
A I nd I "ton paper homta th tt it is a bet
ter wool mirkst tbsti Pt. tiand.a high a 17
cent having Wait paid th -re, Kt th am
tun '22 ueuU wai Iteiug paid in Alha-iy. a
fact worth aontempltiu.
Th Alhanv hairy On., Mr. ('on mnagr,
has made arrangement with Mr. M. T.
Whitiioy by which they ntn sapolv urt
claas milk in any unant4ties for 5 oat a
quart. iava ordsrs with Mr Cone.
'I h funeral sr.non of thi licdo daughter
ef II Wand Lvili t Sttitinirs. who di,d m
Deceuihar. will ha prustthed oa th thirl
Sunday (Hie lii.hj of Junw,hy Riv D r Me
rrland Ki tends ar car.heily invited to
attead.
Th sMvi trial of W W Siuadars for th
murder of Cftsri.'s ('tmp'udi iu thi city, on
Nov 4-.it, IK to, wilt 1m h-dd at S tleia, begin
0 iiu- on uxt Tuesday. Witoe from thi
eity are ibp-eu-d to be preaaut on that
day at V a. m.
Peraona wiahiog the "Sea Lion Silver
Polish" for cleaning aud polishing gold,Uvr,
brass, hritutna. mirrot, windows etc., osn
pnrchaai, thu . from K L Keatou at th
! . t 1 hi.. ., Tins i thebestpoltsh now in the
iiuruct Sent by mail for 2ft eenta.
Pry Young reotiv I new 50 inch Kx
pert (Admnbia bicycle test Monday. It i th
largest wheel iu the eity, and i only 2-iaohe
amsller than th en ridden b Burt Hatch.
Me ordered it of.) P H ;l, m agent for thi
Columbisst Albany. ,
Last Sabhttb (.'hts Amspi.er, of ifams
burg, billc l two timber wolve. east of that
city. Mr Fisok Frouidi hr nja-hi one of the
cslp to this city, an the usher eili follew,
Tne b iuutv ha Im n a:, ..J proltsMy will a
Hxed at the aante rale at the preeeuf term of
the Court
U W Tyer. 4 l.ibsnoa bs tn ''boas''
comhtiied nil. i til and apttteoa. Seeing
thtool iu mo parlor, tit suspicion woald
never enter one mind that by tonohiaif s
prtag th plaab -eovured top waold fly geat
ly over o a hing au I dttcihwe pitteou iu
ail it hidnousneae. But ell thina are net
what they appear,
Ou laat Sunusy a ttam belonging to John
Tnowoo, of Sweet Hon. ran awty with a
wagon I'itded with women and ehiidren and
ittinpeil them out, bresking tlte arm of Mr
Tbo npsen'a httle gul aad y aerioaaly ia-
1 O MS. , X . . W
ju.ing 91 r. tnompson, tsHie brvuing up
tn other o--'- spanta ofj 1 be wagtm.
In another oolamn will tte found the
nage ootice of Mr (lovr snd Miss Alford.of
Haiaey. A Orother of th brids who wa in
the coy We ne. lay, informs a the soapi
ran sway to get married, that th bridal not
eighteen years of ae and that the affidavit
to th- afreet thst ahe ta over 10 i a perjured
one. There wa tela of arrest being made.
Th Willamette Valley Pseaing Co.,af thu
ill), is msbing preparations tod" a good
husnuae th coining ann. Anexperie)
i;nner 1 makiaa can for the company- .n
I tr.e oaautitie, ad ail kind of fruits aad
vegatabtes ia thstr seeeoo will be ttended
to I Hitelwrne ooaie about hret. I bis IS
a fsctory that deserves a liberal support.
W II W-ilhaets the erohttevt, of Portlaad.
vs ia the city Tuesday, and let rh ooatrsct
vu th" new no a sea id S h Youiw and W K
Tarreii I F C aa aad J P Bickenste rseeiv-
wi iIih eoatrtei aad will begi 1 woex st once.
Mr Youok' house will be tmilt on tha two
lot north aft t-rter of Kerry and Seventh
treat, aeal M' T ier H'a on te lot aoath
tssi corner of Hsker snd Kigbth street.
It V P A M , .t Tang tt, ha on of
she pretUi!t place aroan I that btcslity
Tne lay and quality of his t uty -six sere
remarkably fine. Rsv Moses is nuking
errt imeiir b i . in. , tha hen bueiees on
1 . -- a a aa
M-itt.- an eietive ctis already baa a
fl start Heaide raising them he will
s-;i aftttemtg dprtmit. that wKen
.tl4i,)- peooie want eeme plump fowl rataed
a i -. 1 !u i. m ftey
will hsve s inarkat
no
Pgt- 'h tNI VftriAL.
(irsitt Kr-tutvi uaa relumed from east of
the nui .t tins
M Pre I F. ;r. 1 1 V
Istiil, are in the city.
J K Smith aud fa'-ber,
-s ' ..... Pall m a vi
Avary, ef Port-
Tsllmsn, are in
N' iselty Moeria. of S jht. was in the ei-v
; ruely. Ii e wise lff Mi-yer.
. lion H P Bar, !.. K v deer id Public Money
' at Oregon City waa 1 1 lbs city Wednesday,
j EdcrShs. . B M.ms end linnre Howell,
lea Sit II n were m th city ths middl
of the week.
W II Mr erisud aud wiie ret a mad lat
Salar.Uv imm a cvral wash trio to Wash
ington Territory.
Chas F Cracker. Vic Preaident of tb
Southern Pacific. ped thr mgh Albany last
rruUy oa hut way to rurtlanil
Harry Putnam, of Oakland. IV., is in th
city, having beu requested to be present at
the Maunder trial i.xt we, k.
J H Birkhtrt tit
retarneii on last
rttue.iy from m Fras eUoo, after a very
: plaaasnt a well at benehcttl trip.
W K llodkin, of I'ortltu I. now a thttroagh
, insursttoe msn, wa lu A Ivan v Thursday of
lie' w ek on beeto f te h-s C tmnany.
Prof R id rtnrne I fro a Uasebarc last
Monday .m iroiug, having been there to at-
tend the clneiog exeroutes nf the public
j ehools
MrKlward Bellinger, formerly of this
' i has move I from H a d, burg. CaL.wher
he ns been re,n .i . . er.i year, and is
now stopping tcmporirdy Sacramshto.
i Mr an J Mrs Hoclutadlcr, of Illinois, father
end mother of Mr Oeo-ge Hoohstedler, of
I tbl City, arnvetl in
A.nxny ims my
111 " a" e
and will remain sev
era. r 1 r.eir v.a.
.waiasurpriaa,
T XT C3 T t a a a aa a- s
D V S Rld Mt f"f lwHorg Tueslsy
in
rcpane to a telegram. A Be school house to
to be buie there this s.immer with the A
bmy building aa a mode', aud IVd lleid's
atlvios 1 wanted in the matter.
Our svietum was p'.aaaaatly invaded last
Wtnd ty evening by Miss CrriOalbraith
of Mossy Creek, Teouesaee. Miss Ior Vanes,
of Alb to v. Or.. Miss Lid Oalbraith. of
Brownsville, Or.. Mvar Tmnmie Parker, of
New York, and Mr William Peanut. W, V.
k C. aa handsome and trsv a party of younz
pe tpiH s iiat graced nor onto for many
day . Yaquina e.
Niw To-day.
We are showing a beautiful line of lace
curtains, in pairs, and by the yard, plain and
printed scrim, tn designs entirely new to
this market and invite those desiring goods
in these or other lines to give us a call
MoVTBITH & SRtTRNHACIt.
Kid 1 i love.
Ladies when you wish a good kid glov
in tbe litest and most desirable shades, kiud
iy remmbr that N 11 Allen A C i. i th
piece where you can tied them. A full liue
of Royal And Jouviu,
lilso th 'CiOthildc'
un tressed kids.
Per Snh'.
A one-half interest in n full set
for moving and raising houses.
of tools
Tools in
good order. Apply
to
Frank
COUNTRYMAN.
You
will find our stock of carpets, oil
matting and window blind full and
cloth,
attrac
live, all that is new in patterns and styles
can be found in our assortment, to see is to
believe.
Moxtkith Se Seitevbaom.
'-; 'i -
Received this w.iek d root front manufac
tures in C lie 140, tailor mad 1 ulster and
fancy jsekeu, plain black jerst-y jackets,
blank jerscja, tc.
Uecax E. Youwo.
W AKltlClRa
VSR-
FORD. On Jane 4th, 1817,
ice of Wm J Stewart in Hal
awart, J P. offinatiug. Sfl
HUiiWMSVII.I.K
Mr, J. Montgomery, who died here on
the ayth of May, hud 'reached the remark
able age of 84 year. he came to Oregon
In ibao, from Vennetee,and had the record
of being grand -in otl ier to fonv-four chll
dren.
Marked improvement is noticeable In
every direction. BeskWa few new hou
there are ajly number of new fences, nee
coat of paint , etc. A a neat place Browns
ville will hold its own with any of its neigh
bor in the Valley.
Mr. Io Sage and wife, recently of Al
bany, have located here, Intending' lo spend
their remaining years near Brownsville.
Phil. Willeg, has moved with his family
to Alkali
Ambrose & Beard hav e a CoUwool buck
weighing Jto pounds. A thoroughbred.
Mrs. Sperry and daughter nre in Mc
Minnville on a visit.
After a visit here of about n month Mr.
Wm. Cochran, ha returned tr his home at
San Jose, Cat.
I lop around here are somewhat back
ward, but the promise of a big crop is ex
ceedingly good.
Mr. Crane, the shoemaker will make
Pendleton his home having made arrange
ments to move trt that place.
The Good Templar Lodge here have
elected the following officers B. Cush
man, N. O. ; W. I. Washburn, V. (',. ,
Geo. A. Dyson, R. H. . ). I Arthurs,
Treasurer.
Our public school closed last Thursday
afternoon. What the arrangement for
next vear wilt be is not known.
IMMt.
iienry Thompson ard family of Pendle
ton came down last Thursday to visit his
sister, Mrs Brownson and other relative.
CN Friday both families started up the Mc
Kenzle for a general visiting tour. Mr and
Mr Brownson will return some time thi
week.
Farmer are variously employed at pres
ent. Sheep shearing I in full blast, and the
Road Supervisor i hurrying them out to
work the road. One man attempted to
make hay but found the grass toe green.
Other are busy working garden.
This locality ha been blessed with copi
ous showers during the last few days.
Pat Morrow and family arc going awav
to work on the railroad in a few day.
Silvey Stuart expect to start with cattle
to Eastern Oregon over the McKemie route
next Thursday. Frank Taylor will accom
pany him.
fame Nolan and party have started to
Cmatilla at laat more than a minlh later
tlian they expected. Mr. Nolan went to
Portland Saturday. J V Henrv w?nt ves-
trrdav, how we will mis John!
Green pear have made their appearance
in neighboring gardens
Hon S G Thompson has recently pur
chased an interest in a general merchandise
store at Monroe.
The well at the school house ha recently
been cleaned, but still the have no water,
evidently someone i to blame about it.
Mr liuwddle returned to day from a
siail to f lieu. U at Halsev and I Wo v o villi-
MABBU LAN P. C(M XTV
It seem a little strange for mc to writ
my address I,ane county, after being a resi
lient of IJnn countv for the laat forty year.
but so it is, the last Legislature having
manipulated the countv line so a to put
Mabel into Iane countv, and our iM-ightior
at Crawfordeville talx of whipping us back
into Linn county again
We arc preparing to build a new school
house which is a much needed improve
ment Mr. VanMeter recently came here to set
tle among us, and still there is room for
manv more. Also Mr. R. Banta moved
over from Crawfordville a sliort time urn
Mr. Amass Smith has a number of hands
cutting and peeling log which lie expects
to drive down tlte Mohawk for Mr. (roodah
of Coburg, next winter. I understand he
intends to commence hauling thu week.
Bv tiie wav there seem to be quite a dif
ference of opinion as to our legal status.
Our Road Supervisor sav he has been in-
j formed that we dropped' into Lane count v
with our organisations just as we dropped
out of Idnn, and he weut on notifying men
to work the rtaJa accordingly, but mine re-
fused to recounue his authoritv. cl.iimine
that we should have a district authorized,
and a supervisor appointed, by the County
Court of Lane countv, before anv further
labor could be enforced . How is il ? Wc
woald like to understand the matte and
there will be no Court held in !ane;ili next
month. The Clerk, and Judge Washburn
have been written to. but have not respond
ed vet.
Mrs. Butler died at Harrisburg a feu dav
since and and was buried on the Mohawk.
Her father, Mr. Adams resides in this pre
cinct. Another .Laughter of hi is quite
sick. Also Mrs Lewis is verv low with
consumption and not expected to recover.
Our saw mill has about done its work for
tlte season. The dam goin out last winter
left it with only a small stream to supply
water, and that is too small to rnn during
the Summer.
Ritiirs .v Son will In and dress aa some
lumber to fill a few bilfs as they can run the
planer with less water than the mill. Thev
have commenced sending lumber to Kugenc
City where they expect to send all the v have
except what is sawed on bills for the local
demand.
I sea at -a VJ ws.g bi-wi s
I a Ss aeasll
f r il l tnp
aotniii: them
R in tn.,ir4l of thul weew
N p 8sn , wi p L .nii ti.
tar, John Port. 1- and f.ni ily.
KHison CtawKe has leturusd from Waits-
burg, VV. I ., ehra ho bm been visit int; I. s
brother. He neptfti dry weather up there.
Mrs. Hover is lyii.g yery lew with lung
dtoaaas at her home three miles east of Peoria .
Miss Eieoora Porter, eur bird fancier, ia
ra sing several young canaries and wi.l hare
them for aa'u in a short time. Anyone wish
ing some tine sieger wiH hays a good c lance
to procure them.
I we do not have a good rain beiere long
l.tes.wn grain will be very poor.
J'i a fruit crop is not aa badly injured aa
SO as fcupj used,
M trteu Oaaa sad family are Joeu on a
yisit from Ksste rn Oregon.
A pletsant dance was held at the Hull iu
Shedd last Friday night.
Peoiia waa out in full force at the picnic
at Blevins bridge.
J L Caia is building a ut , ferry boat at
Peoria to replace ths on that waa lest.
Walter McBride, of Albauy, it the Pnet
ef Jo'in McBride.
Our school is progressing iind . Mm Ian
nis Ramsey is our teachsr.
Toae C moa and Jos Hawk n hv go .
into the turkey hnsiae on a large seate
Zoas Rndd is gettiag to ln an xpert hi
cyol rider.
Wild pidgeon are gettiag very pleutttol
her. They are quite a nuisance.
F L Bsyne, our Rosd Supervisor, is to be
oommended en the way he is improving the
road.
Wanted Some enterprising business man
te come to Peoria and betid a warehouse. It
is a good location for shipping grain and there
is a large acreage of grain grown around here.
Wheat is on er two cent higher here thau
at Halsey or Shedd, and if there waa a new"
warehouse here it would get grain from t ear
the above mentioned places. If this should
meet the eye of any man wishing to engage
in the business, we think tt would pay
to come and look at the location.
11m
PBORIA
SHKl)I.
John Barton went to Albany last Friday.
Lape Lewis is clerking in Alhanv for
IgnaU Fbx.
G. W. Davis and famiiv left last Tin re
day for the Kitsin Spring.
T C- Robnett went to Kno-c Butte last
I week on business.
HifVM f TH
Th g 1 taatiag el - of u.- Xorm i Scbool
p'ated tb or I tree I t "t mday after
t nan. Tie following prog rm wa ridrtd;
lionh!,. quartet, members of thcelas. wonis
Written hy I.. If. li, of fb Nornu.1,
Prayrr, I're. I . V. Stanley. Uecitatioe,
Minoie Wail. Adore, llv. Murgatroyd,
1 of Independence. Recitation, Sarah Cvit
Ma by ih bead, mtrcbing to the place id
p! '.i in: the tre, iollowwl bv the class. !i
v planting tb tr a sHiirt addret w
dehveied by B. F. M u ik y , f t r which ech
meudter o tb class placed a few hovis
fall of soil around the tree. Class song,
word written by J. A. Be.char.ai'. After
thi t'se baud led tn way to the grove, where
several largn table loaded with good things
were Waiting. The remainder of th day
was spine playing cr qo: on tb ground.
A Large company of pao; I - waa praeeut, and
11 teemed to tioy the eseretse and topn.
ctaily the sapper.
I he i tfteeath annual r onion of the
Alumni will convene Wednesday, June loth.
H p. ev The following literary j fgraoi
will its rvmlersd : Annual addres, Prof. P.
L Cauiplied, of Moomontk, A. K. of 'J.
Rsssy, Miea Jennie Bathneil, of Junction,
Kornml f 'aft. Poem, Prof. Brno Welver
toa, of Deytoa, W. T., A. B of 72 Kecii
'ion, Mi Virginia (joodwio, of Portlaad,
Normal of '85 Aooals. Mis Clara Gard.ef
Monmouth, B. S. of '82. Kvsbiug' enter
tair.ment will be und r the direction of Prof.
I. M. Powell. A. M. of '79. After these ei
-f-iva the Alumni will have their soon a 1 re
ception. UK Ah KHTATK.
Folio. ink? weie the recarded sale
In
IJnn county during the pad week ;
The Morgan to Lydia Morgan. IftS 58 '
were in to 13 K K 4 w f 1250
w k Kirk to J r Vernier, to (orrrct
error in former d-d
20
1200
J F Venner b W T Oahnrn. Mrs Iff
feet in Bro-isvilje
D B (table to ; W Vamitrroel. 120
.'ax
J00
1
400
50
509
1
4IM3
J H lUist on Ut J, ntioie Rattotoe, ot
lot in Ibnon
Thos N- .i.a-.. to Kdwid (ieia. k.t 7
and 8 block 117 H' A. Albsn)
W I, Smith to Rob't McKlhiaey. 1-t
7 aud 8 Mock 28 II 2ad A, Al
I way
John W Caito-a to John KCrtts,piree
of land in toll g R IE
M iurnva R Alexander to Kdward
(i..iiS It7 and 8 block 117 II'
A, albeny
W C Westlake atd wife tt, Rdeatd
(hoi.-, seme aa laat
Sarah J Prank tn John debut, riyht of
do ..r in 20O acre ia p trt S R 3
I, M Poster and hnanatnl to J P tal
lrih, loUl ti d 2ldtl 27. Al
bany HMj
Irwie Mscey to K A Uanipry, lot 'J
Mock 1 McCu ley'a addition to
llama burg 350
For Rent -A hoaaa, six or seven
two lots, three block front tb Post
rooms,
Oth-e
Call st D.Ml HAT
I'm m ami Ores Clvea Away.
On Jan. I at, 1888, we will gire away a
$701) piano and a $100 oraan. U-r i the
Wa) to gut 00 of them. For every .1. .!!
worth of good you purchase ou will rrc.
a Mefcet, when yoe get five ou may assk
a gas ef the number of piece of coin ex
hibited in a glass globe in oar fr-.itt window,
which, with your nam will he rc-later, d, ap
te th 8rst of January. Th.: m guessing
nearest to the right natalr will receive tha
piano, next tbe organ.
Tb piano, a Bradford uptight, 7 octaves
loeewood ease, ate., aud She orj-en nted by
John Bear, of Chicags " octave. 12 step-,
etc. may he seen at the ore ( K VV lanu
don, ef whom they were perv based.
Kvery one porcbsiag gea! ..f me will get
tbem at aa low a price as iu sue Valley, with
S tp'en.hd stook to select from.
K. H. A m.p.n- A Co .
Albany, Or.
tetter last.
Poiloeina; ia Hi la mi lalfr rtailag tb Past
MSee, Albany, Una 90001 Orr-e. J in Sth, ISST,
Pwwnu caiiiuf for sseee b-uer utl s taw asae ea
which thev were ad yerUesd :
Hsker, Mia Anjfw- l arte r, Abratia at
ruiUtia. .laat as jfeaawM. D W
lUrateyer, w Laeaon, JM
tjer. V.
d ward
Lswsew. Of S
SueanM-rvliU-, t: J
Wtrcut. S
w ostenberfer, Juan
K. THOMPS.
P. M.
Sheriff's Sale
in Ar Circmit Court aflkt Mat Ortyou ft
Lm County.
'.. V. Moody, itweemor, R. p. Ear hart,
heerstarjr of State and Kdward liiretb,
Treasurer of tbe State nf Oregon, count 1- '
luting the Hoard of Commiaioneia for tbe
ale of school and university I an da and
for tha investment of the funds arising
thersfn-m. Plaintiff.
vs.
B M Savage and Mary J Srag ; his wife,
L K Blalo and Williaor staiger, Deft-u-datita.
NOTICE ia hereby giveu that by virtue
of an execution aud older ot sale leaned
out of the above naine-iCvtitt in tbe above
entitled action to me directed and cell
ared, I will on
aatarday the ath day of Jnt, issg
at tbe hour of ntim o'clock, p. tn. iu trot.',
of th Court House door tn tbe eity of Al
bany, Lion county, Oregon, t-eil at psibtie
aucti n lor cash iu band to tbe b ghet
biddei tbe real property described in aaitt
execution and order of sale aa follows lj
wit : The fractional southwest quarter of
tbe northwest quarter of Sect ion ia and the
east one-half ft the nor. be at quarter if
Section 26 in Towt.ship 12 south of Rati.-
4 west of. Hie Willamette meridian m Linn
i-i unity , Oregon, containing 106 acres 1 be
proceeds arising from the sale of said real
property to Ikj applied as follow-, to wit :
Pirn to tbe payment of tha costs of suit
taxed at 48.2T ami the costs and expenses
of sale. Sf-cnnd to pavinent te the Plain
titVa herein the sum of $l290.2ti with inter
eat tbt-reon at the rate of It par cent per
annum trout the 27th day cr October, ISSb,
an. I tun runner sum or fl'ia Attorney'
fees. Third to the payment of the follow
ing sums tu the Defendant I . K Blain, to
wit : The sum of $339,7. the sum o
f29 and the sum of $86 HI with accru
ing interest oa each of said sums st tbe
rate ot 10 per cent per annum from tbe
27th day of October, 188i, provided that
should tbe pr.oaads of said a .tie of said
property be insufficient to part a h of said
three sums last above mentioned in full,
then said proceed shall hn applied pro
rata thereon. Fourth to the payment 10
the Dvieudant, L K Blain the .sum of
'MS. 55 with accruing interest at 10 p r
cent per annum from October 27th, laS,
Fifth to t e payment to the Defendant, I..
K Blain the sum of 70 Attorney irw.
Sixth to the payment to tbe Defenoant,
Willi nr. Staiger the sum oftlSl.35 with
interest from the day of September,
18&, at the rate ef 10 per cent per annum,
ami the overplus if any te be paid to the
Defendant B, M Savage, bin heir "r a.
atgjM. listed dune ihb. 1887,
1. S Smith.
Sheriff of Linn county, Ort-uon
Strayed or Stolen.
amii: Hpau of iUrk brown herse
(rather inclined to be n little dapple)
weight, I u lbs well matche', n Mav
31st from (tast ore of Alfred Wheeler st
Sand Kid ge Brands, a am ill v' ou left
shoulder of each. The near horse is alHo
I ran led just over the v' with tbe speeta
c e brand on the same shoulder.
Any paraon giving iuformstiou rrgard-
ii g thu same will be rewarded oy notify
icg L. SenJers or Alfted Wbeler, A.
bany, Oregon,
Aimmistra tor's Notice,
Watice is heft by given that the undi.
signed has nhd nbs final se&iunt as
mmiatrator of ihe f ute of Henry W 1
llama, deceased, hi the County Court for
Linn county, o.reg 11 and ths Oh day of
Jn!y, 188?, at uh h on of one o'clock, pf
m. has by lbs Cutt been fixed for hf ar
ing ebjex-tions thereto and to the & tlle
oiT.t of said estate