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lite cm0ctat. Kntoralat thi Pjst O dice at Albany, Or u second-class mail matter. FRIDAY OOTOBUR 21, 1887 STITES & ESltar. and NUTTING. Prrlftr. WMP. Nl rnU, Local Ktlllar. MAN ABOUT TOWN. Saturday the Man About Town made the trip to Scio and return in a dog carl and after a diminutive yellow cayuae. Time 3". jo each way. At one cross road the sign read "7 mile to Scio," "St miles to Al banv." Total, iK miles. At another, "i J miles to Albany "6 miles to Scio." Total, l8 mile, About four miles beyond the sign reading '7 mile to Scio" is one readlng"6 miles to Scio. It took the st. A. T. just the same time to travel the distance between the 7 and 6,4 mile signs as it did between the 14 and 7 mhc signs. These facts are refer red to in order to call the attention of the county authorities to the immense Inconsis tencies of their sign boards. How russet everything look. It is the brown and seer time of the year. cio is one of the pretty places of the county, beautifully located, it rippling stream cutting it in the" center, and it is a good business center. Johnson Si Shelton.W. E. Price, J. E. Bridgeford doing good trades in the general merchandise line, while J. S. Morris at the Post Office drug store has a nice business and deserves the best patronage of the people. Geo. L. Sutherland, the ex-cd.gogue,is making the Scio Hotel a success,and successfully reliev ed our inner man of its terrihle longings. Mr. Ed. Pentland is entirely renovating the flouring mills and Mrs. Pen'tland.his mother, is one of the leading workers In the prohibi tion cause. Meyers & Sons have had their hands full filling orders at their saw and planing mill. The business men of the city do thefr advertising in a Marion county pa per, which distributes gratuitously a large number of copies in order to obtain it. Four or fire columns have thus been secured. Should Albany papers be jealous. Railroad work has now gone far beyond Scio ; but its influence is felt yet. Many of the people of the city are worked upon the prohibition question and it will probably give a good vote for It. Omc of the "Tramp ." Mary T. Lathrop, President of the Mich igan State W. C.T.U. lectured in the Opera House, in this citv, Wednesday evening, to a packed house. The Democrat does not have space to give even a synopsis of the splendid effort. It went to the root of the business and could not be answered except by arguments like those of some of the Portland papers mud. Prohibition Is riht the saloon is wrong. It to the home against a licensed wrong, lhc wrong should be outuweu oecause 11 is more 01 a public en emy than most other prohibited wrongs It should not be legalized whatever the extent of its prohibition ; but it does prohibit to a great extent. Why I it fought so fiercely if it doesn't Mrs 'Lathrop's lecture was re plete with facts and logical arguments. ()utrou Conduit. On Thursday evening of last week scv era! totally depraved hoodlum, hose name are unknown to the public, entered the Sal vation Army barracks by breaking in the front door, and then began a work of van dalism. They stole six new lamps that cost about $18, a tambourine, emptied a can of coal oil on the floor.the same leaking through into Stewart St Sox's, injuring considerable seed wheat and other property, mixed things up generally and spread a pack of cards around the room. If caught the villains should be strictly dealt with. Saturday the lamp and tambourine were found in a sack at one of the wharfs. Several hoodlums arc suspect rd ; but there is no definite evidence in the matter. Two Dassage Suit. Mrs. M. II. Surles, of Scio, has sued the county of Linn for $5000, damages result ing from the accident occasioned by her team tumbling down the embankment be yond the Calipooia bridge several months ago. . On Saturday Mr. John Rogers began suit against John nchmeer.of this city, for $5000 damages occasioned by the death of Mrs -Rogers by being run over by Mr Schtneer's bus while being driven by yctmg Cunning ham, several mouths ago, the particulars of which are fresh in the minds of our readers. Thaaka for Sweet Potatoes. Good citizens constitute a good part of life's comforts, especially in as grand a pro ductive country as Oregon, Our friend, Mr Ephraim Turner, gave us genuine sweet potatoes in abundance, sufficient to make our faces shine for the good things on the table, ail raised in his garden without irri gation, this season, which is acknowledged to be unfavorable for gardens. Some of them measured 12 inches in circumfer ence. Thanks to our good friend Turner, and anxiety for grander developments of our soil and climate. R, C. HttX, Citified Airs. Considerable improvement is going on at the depot. The track is being raised three inches on account of the S P cars being lower than the O St C cars, the platform is to be enlarged, and the sensational story is started that there will be a railing around it and that draymen and hotel men will be kept at arm's distance. In a short time the O. P. will land passengers on the O & C platfo rm. Mure Lumber Wanted. The crying demand in Albany, the past season has been for lumber. The inability to get it on time has been a big draw back. if there was lumber to be had fully a dozen more houses would be built this season. Arrangements should be made so that next btmng the supply will equal the demand. Another big lumber yard here would pay. There will be a big demand next year for anything that will build houses. A Live Chimney Sweep. A genuine chimney sweep, in a coat and tights, was in Albany Tuesday, pushing his business. I lis peculiar appearance attracted attention, and several who are not used to the ways of the world wondered what it was. The Marshal saw the strange being and taking it for a bear or Pete Olsen arrested it on suspicion ; but let the fellow go on his promise to put on his breeches. SulHth-ri. Latt Sunday morning the body of James Minot was found hanging to a tree on the line of the Oregon Pacific above Mehanta. When found his feet were dangling on the J round showing that he had been obliged to ift up his feet. Minot had been in Scio for several days on a spree, and he probably suicided to get rid of himself ; that is gener ally the reason. Hemphill and Vine Concert. This musical company, were to give a free concert at the Presbyterian Church last (Thursday) evening, Oct 2o,at 7:30, for the purpose of organizing a musical convention. They are musicians of good repute, and the public is Invited to attend. REAL ESTATE Following were the recorded sales In Linn county during the past week : C 1 1 KalstontoJ t, Cowan, 71 acres tp l J, 3 w, and a lots in ucuauon .y77 M:irv Heard U. S li Moses, i lot in Tangent 35 Ed Zevssto l.vdia Zcyss, undivided half of lot 1 and 100x134 feet, block 100 ; a piece of land ad joining J li Comely ; also pieces of land In block toi, Albany. M Abrams to R 8 Strahan and others, 100 feet front, Brownsville (too 4S00 T J Richardson to Thos Allison, aaS acres, tp io, t w Jas A Rlchatdson to T J Richardson, 2 M acres, tp to, 1 w $00 R Thompson to S Hhupp, lot 5, block 100, -Albanv 7 Cvrtu Westlakc to Jas A Mcfrcron.a lots, b'.ock 45, H's -Mid A., Albany 400 E Young to John Hood, 1134 acres tp ii, 3 w 33 11 1 1 O ' Most In; f ronjrjvKathmul Aswelatlua. The Willamette Association of Congre gational Churches convened at the Congre gational Church in this city last Tuesday afternoon. Rev T E Clapp, of Portland .. elected Moderator and Rev C V Wood of Forest Cirove, Clerk. After some business matters Rev Wood read a paper on church duties, lhc tem perance question was discussed by Revs Clapp, Fills, Atkinson and others, .uu! af tcr tome church business the meeting ad journed until evening, when Rev Clapp de livered a sermon on a "A Working Church and How to Secure It." Rev (eo 11 Fee, of Corvallis, spoke on the subject of "Be nevolent Societies. Wednesday morning the Washington Territory branch of the Association met with Mrs Cook in the chair. After prayers several letters were read from missionaries who hac gone to the Pacific Coast. A pa per on the African mission, by Mrs Hrush, of this city. A collection was taken up for the literary fund of the Women s Board. Seveial temperance resolutions were passed, and Mis Julia Adams of the Pacific I'nlver- slty read a paper on the "Christian Educa tion of Young Indies." A rrrtrt Yosterday inuruiug, on M. U 040, was ar rested by Constable Burkhsrt ou a complaint of cross fraud at common law, sworn out by A. P. Maxwell, of llalsoy, before Sqirrrv Humphrey of Ksat Albaay. roe matter awaits trial as we go to press. The facta are as follows : Hojsn entered into an stereo. ment with Maxwell to sell him 40 bushels of seed wheat at $ 15 per bushel, taking bis pay in Maxwell's note payable in ono year, and at the same time bo agreed to sell 80 bushels of wheat that Maxwell should raise from this seed at $15 per bushel. Maxwell agreeing to pay Hogan 3:5 ', per cent commission sod tak in his pay for wheat in rotes. Hogan was trying to soil tho $600 not received from Maxwell at the First National Haak of this city when ho was arrested. Maxwell had already notified the banks not to bay. The whole matter looks like a swindle, bnt as ths matter is pending ia the cocrt we defor further comment. Endorsed, WiitRRA, The last legislature of the State of Oregon did pass a law known as the Kail rood Commissioners Law, which authorized the Governor of the State to ap point two railroad commissioners ; and, Whereas, Said Governor did appoint James H Slater, of Union county, and Geo A Waggoner, of Benton county ; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Linn County Business Council, P. of H . do hereby endorse the action of said commissioners in their efforts to enforce the Hoult law, and to execute the railroad law. IteselveJ, That the commissioners have the hearty sympathy and support in all their efforts to execute said laws in behalf of the people and to have freights reduced to reasonable rates, and they can rely on our continued support in all such efforts. Given under the hand and seal of Linn County Business Council, P. of II., ist day of October, i5o7 Jas. G. Powell, Pre? P. B, Marshall, Secretary. idci.i. Compliment. Albany. On returning home Editor O'Meara, of the Portland A'czvs, among other things, had the following to say of Albany : Ph. infant Alhaiiv nf llir tin.'liAr V:il. ter and Thomas Monteith-the latter sur- vives- of McConnell rnd the few other pioneers, is grown to the dimensions of fair interior rity. amply able to take care of her self and battle her future way against all rivals and competitors. The railroad has mainly wrought the stream which made and is making Albany all the more and more the central trade mart of the Willamette Valley. Elegant residences adorn the city, comfortable dwellings abound. And in the business portion of the city, fine bricks are being ad ded to by six or seven more, now in pro cess of building, which are up to the order of brick stores in Portland, with their iron fronts and handsome styles. Within the coming year the county will leap to better prosperity, and her wealth will almost double. Albany shows puxh, impulse in trade. Her merchants are prospering, her institutions are thrivingbher mechanics have good employment. Out from the early town along the river toward the railroad depot the increase of building steadily goes on. Yesterday forenoon while the Three Sis ters was blasting and getting stumps oat of the Willamette 2 miles beyond Corvallis Jos. Krnse, the first mate, was killed by a premature z plosion of giant powder. That Health aod Home. In August, 1884, the Democr at publish ed an advertisement offering the Health and Home to all new and paid up subscribers Cnder this offer quite a number of copies of that paper were sent out as premiums. In April following all such advertisement were withdrawn, and on May ist the follow ing item appeared in our columns,"Thc offer of the Democrat to send the. Health and Home to paid up subscribers is discontinued." The Democrat supposed, of course, that at the end of the year the paper would be stopped to our subscribers ; but it seems it kept going until receny,when bills were re ceived for the same. This was an imposi tion and evidently intended to catch those who would carelessly pay the same without inquiring into the matter. Our subscribers are advised to pay no attention to them. Though the paper was 50 cents a year some of the bills have been made out for $1, and part of them even cover the first year when they wfgit as a premium, a further evidence of the imposition. As we gave due notice of our discontinuance with the paper no blame can attach to the Democrat for the 'duns." Something Abont the 81111. When the sun goes down at night it sets on no grocery firm with a more complete ! line of goods than Wallace & Thompson. They keep a splendid stock of groceries, sold at prices that make people cail a second time. Just received, the finest coffee mill in Al bany. Coffee ground free. Also a fine dried beef chipper. Try their dried beef, ready to eat. Chipped free. Piano Tuning. Mr. Van I lorn, the old trusty piano tuner is In the city to remain about a week. Or ders left at the Revere House will be at tended to promptly. Immense Bargains. Standard white shirts, G5 tho Road overalls, 50 cents ; cents ; Boss of 4 pair of seam- less socks, 25 cents : regular pries 4 for 50 B. cents, and ether bargains to match, at A. Mcllwaln's. HTATK PRIS8 ASSOCIATION. The called meeting of the State Press Association was held In this city on last Friday. In the afternoon a private session was held at the Dkmoi h m office, when the following answered to the roll cn'l : Mr and Mrs Pipes, Benton Leader. J B Flthlan, Portland World. Jas O'Meaiu, Portland Vtf. F C Baker, State Printer and Rural Spirit. I B Piper, Salem Statesman. J W Aldrich, Newport Xw. Mr Doughty, Monmouth Herald. J H Stlne, Lebanon Rxfrtss. 8S Train and J R Whitney, Albany Hcttdd. T J Stiles and F P Nutting, Albany Democrat. The meeting was called to order by the President M L Pipes, and, in the absence of Secretary Nickcll, F P Nutting was elected Secretary pro tern. The niinutes of the Yaquinn City meet ing and the Constitution were rcud. On motion A Bush, of Salem and Jas O'Mcaru were made honorary mcmbets. On motion the resident members of the press of Salem were made a committee on arrangements for the annual meeting to be held on the second Friday in August, H8S, In that citv, and a committee consisting of 8 8 Train! F C Baker, Thos A Sutherland and F B Piper were appointed on program for the same. Letters were read from J W Redington, of the Hepncr GftSotfr, J F llalloran, of the Aitorian, H C Guild, of the Sllverton Ap pe,d, B H Flagg, of the St. Helen s Mist, I L Campbell, of the Funene I i Hard, F LI White, of the Yamhill Reporter, ami Chas Nickell, of the Jacksonville Tim U, Several matters of interest to the frater nity were discussed. Several committees were appointed to make the next annual meeting a success and arrangements were made for the pub lication of the constitution. Though the attendance was not large the feeling net ween the members was of a Ue to insure the future success of the Associa tion. In the evening, ut the Opera House a fair audience greeted the two speaker. Mr J II Flthlan, of the IfV, delivered an ad dress full of Interest particularly to mem bers of the press, and Mr O'Mcaru, of the AVnt, one on "Early Ploneef Editors." It was presented extempore, and in an easy manner, showing the speakers great famil iarity with the early press of Oregon, of w hich he was a shining light. At one time he published a paper in Idaho the subscrip tion to which was $16 a year. Mr O'Meara was the first editor of this paper, Itav lug pun based a plant for the same, and gave it Its present name. The Boys Band furnished some fine music for the occasion, doing themselves proud, and are entitled to the many thanks of the press. l-'radalar Art. An Albany lass living in the First Ward saw a youthful hog slip quietly through an opening in the fence and stealthily begin to nose about for forage. Hi sensitive snout led him in the direction of a fat chicken Inch had just been killed and throw n down on the ground to bleed preparatory to dress ing. Mr. Pig, hog-like, picked up the chick en and was making way with it when the I damsel saw and gave a sudden scream and started after the pig The pig ran around the house with the chicken in Its mouth and the young lady, in hot haste, after it, accom panying each step with asudden scream. She looked in every direction in that yard for a club, a brickbat or a clod with which to make war upon the pig, but she looked in vain. That yard contained no rubbish large enough to kill a small mouse with two broken legs. But on, on kept the pig and on, on kept the lass screaming at every jump when suddenly, as if by inspiration, she plunged her fore" finger and thumb into her mouth and took from between her up- Grand nctitcr molars a piece of gum as gc as a marble and threw it in the most spiteful way at piggy and then darted into the house and we saw her no more. It was a highly characteristic feminine scene and act. Prohibition Neetias. There will be mass Prohibition meetings held at the following places and times. The eading speakers of the county will be pres ent. Good music on each occasion. The " meeting was held at Scio last evening : Providence, Friday, Oct, atst, 7 p. m. Lebanon, Saturday, OcU 3ind, 7 p. m. Waterloo, Monday, Oct 34th. 2 p. m. Sodavilie, Monday, Oct. 24th, 7 p. m. Sweet Home, Tuesday, Oct. 25th, 7 p. m. Brush Creek, Wednesday.Oct.26th, 2 p.m. Cra wfordsv die. Wed nesd ty .Qcfc 26, 7 p.m. Brownsville. Thursday, Oct. 27WI, 7 p. m. Center Scltoo! IfotWe.Friday.Ocl. 2S.2p.1n Harrisburtf, Friday, Oct. iSth, 7 p. m. lake Creek School House, Saturday.Oet. 29th, 2 p. m. Halsey, Saturday, Oct. 29th, 7 p. m. Ma-". lhc largest aud Best. Win. Fortmlller St Co's furniture store has been nearly doubled in size, and lilted with a splendid stock of furniture, "chuck" full. Twenty-five varieties of chairs and seventeen styles of bed-room sets, as an ex ample. Besides a fine line of upholstered goods. largest and best stock In Albany. No doubt of it. 6 or 7 men are constantly employed in manufacturin it. and shipments are made to all parts o: the N. W. from Tacoma to Grant's Pass. This beside a big retail trade. The buyer is bound to get satisfaction. IAT A new feature is a machine for trim ming wall paper f which they have a large and splendidly selected stock of the latest varieties, sold cheap and trimmed free. Also nice line of window shades. Postal Matters The following fourth-class postmasters have been appointed for Oregon i James Riley, at Coburg, and John B Scott.at Mor row. A new postoffice has been established in San luancounty.W. T, with James Davis as postmaster. The postoffice at Mount Pleasant, Linn county ,Oregon,has been dis continued. If yoa want boots or shoes go to M-& S Mcllwaln's Clothing. McHwatu's fall and wintor stozk of cloth ing is arriving. It includes the latent stylts aud is commanding attention. S-iehis Chin chilla costs. Fine stock to select from. All goods warranted as represented and perfect titi guaranteed. Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted toE W Langdon will please come forward and settle their acsounts st once. B. W. La no don. - Muslin Underwear. I havo received my new etock of muslin underwear. These goo is are made on a lock stioli machine, and warranted to be fuil size and length and price reasonable. Samcki. E. Youno. t'rawdcil, Tho store of Motiteith & iScitenbach is crowded with seasonable and fashionable goods, their line of dross goods, fancy goods, and cloaks are immense aud if you desire to please yourself give them a call. New Jtoot Khop. Messrs. Lswis St Hughe havo purchased a complete stock of leather, machinery, etc.. and have opened a new boot and sboe shop opposite the Rubs Mouse. They are prepar ed to do all kinds of work in Hrat-class style, and those wanting good work done at reaaon able rates will do well to call. ciuci.'tr nn'in. Following is the docket for Court which meets In this citv the Circuit next Mon - day 4. Assignment Thos Montvith. 81 II A dolman airt Tomna. I In i 1 ar. tit Ion, 16. Jas A llcuriug agt Geo Stevens; Equity 10 recover possession real property, 41. R A Rampy agt H I - Thompson and uno. Action on promissory note. 72. 1 D Miller agt W St JW Johnson. To recover money. 75. Martha Houston agt Juste Tim mer man et al. Partition. 95. 1 J Long agt Flta J Ramsey, et ah Partition. Ifii J P Schooling agt T S Thompson. Confirmation. 117. J C Johnson agt Mary J Beard and ttuo. lo re-caver v money i a i. L E Blaln agt U W urry et ul. Confirmation. 132. Alice E Elliot agt Amanda J Rapp etal. Partition. 123. 1 llram Smith agt Confirmation. F Muiht 12S. Mary F Basset figt W C Holmes' Equity for tltie. 131. Anthony Bender agt S iciely Most Precious Blood. Continuation i.j. C Silbenagle agt Satiety Most Pre cious ulood, 35. J A Jones agt Win Jones ct al. Par tition. 136. F D Leverlck agt E Witts etal. To reform deed. 137 -1 1 Schooling agt Hay St Ashby, To recover money. 139. J P Schooling ugl C F Wright. To recover money. 141. R Nhclton agt O M Curl and ano. To recover money. sf 145. Wlrtot Austin agt A J Austin. Di vorce. 1 40. John F Rhoton act W F Maiden- hall. To recover money. 147. Matter of application of W R Power and 7O others for alteration or location and vacation of Co, road. Appeal from Couniy Court, Robt Johns objector and appellant. i4S. Same Thos Wc Williams, objector and appellant. 147. Same. J A and F Smith objectors ami appellants. tffik Annie Ridg?wuy ugt Enoch Ridge May. Divorce. 151. Eliabcth Roberts agt Tho Roberts. Divorce. 1 $i. Ella M BcMptipr agt M Schloer. Divorce. 53- J vV Mackry agt Cassandra Mackcy. Divorce. 154 J F Holt agt Isom Alford and ano. To recover possession. 155. M P Logan agt A M Imogen. IL vorce. 156. J E Kirkpalrkk aat Joint Rat. To recover tnouev. 157- J F Kirkpatrick agt tJeo W Bihcu' To recover money. 1 58. Martha J Cuchran agt Sylvester Coch ran. Divorce. 59. MJ Divorce. Bridge Charles Bridges i(A) Hen Brennrr af Robinson Wl and ano. To recover money. 163. School Fund Ommtalofer agt Mary J Ivc ct al. Foreclosure 165. D M Jones ast W C Edward etal. To recover money. 167. 11 q Owen ag. Add Harmon, To re cover money. 168. II COwcn agt Ed Stover. Torecov er money. 169. Ilibhard Brus. avt A A B ii recover money. 170. Mary II Hall agt VVillUid P Ball. Divorce. 171. C W Curl agt John T Williams Foreclosure. 1 72- R A Uamford agt Mar et at. To quiet title. J Pax age, 1 "3- Assignment A A Baehor. ' 174. Emma Wyatt ait Thos Wvatt, Pi roree. 77- peal. 17b. J F McMunn agt n Baber. Ap- T J Black agt M D Murphy. To re rover monrv, 179. tj m agt Herbert F Cad v. To recover money. f8o. TJ Black agt OL McDowell. To recover money. 181, Alice R Smyth agt Geo Ji Divorce. 182. Martha E Sargeant airi W invth. m N e -a - house. To recover money. 183. P J Porter, et al agt J C Elder, et al. Partition. 184. Tarllon Taylor ngt Lavlr.la Tavlor. Divorce. tf$ Arnold, Pollak At Co., agt J A Gross To recover money. 186. W S McPherson agt Obadiah Jen. ulngs. To recover money. 107. latum V Howcii aitt N A C r v To recover monrv. I S3. F M Mover agt et at. I orec Insure. A: West, 190. Peter S Brenner agt M Alexander. Equity to enjoin judgment at law. 191. T J Black ngt Wm T Pierce. To re cover money. 191. TJ Black agt John Hearing. To re cover mom . 193. Martha Barnes agt M Berrigan, et St. Foreclosure. 195. School Fund Frank D Wood, et al. ( Commissioners Foreclosure. agt 196. 11 M Surles agt Linn county.. Ac tion for damages 197. D M Cooper agt To recover money. R M Holwrtsort 198. J P Schooling agt Wm H Roach. To recover money. Elm Ira Foster agt J T Foster. Di vorce. aon. John Rodgers, Administrator So phronki Rodgers, deceased, agt John Schmccr. Action for damages. lit. J H Bridges agt Bertrand Herman, et al. To recover possession rent property. Motion. Bis Dry tioous. The fall ami winter stock of dry ucods roceived at Mollwaiu's, is a large one, well selected, embracing all the latest novelties, aud in quantity and of a quality not surpass ed here, Do not buy without examining. , Letter Lint. Folios lag Is the list of letters rsuiidning in ths Pott OIBce, Albaay, Linn county, Oregon, Out. 2t0b, 1SS7, Parsons oalllng for those Utters mutt give tba date oa which they were advertised : Barr, Mias Ella Brown, If C 2 Burnett. Anrfrvw Campbell, Miis Jennie Crouso, 11 If S Klory, Miss Feiu Barry, Cbaa Bryant, Usury Berry, I II ( row, Mrs Bottle Korjruson, Wm UlasinUner, J II llendrix, Mrs C .tohoson, Mrs L C IaIs, Mrs M ' IeCutcheon. P P Perkins Arthur T Shiols, John Wash, W A U. THOMPSON, P. M. Hand, II J Irvine, J C Ladon, Wm Lute, 0 E Peterson, P IS Rosso, Krank Scott, Peter C Ji you want blankets go to M. k S. Albany Market. Wh8r(04c, OatsS8c Butter-30 cts per lb. Kgga 30 cents per do.. Hay -14,60. Potatoes--00 eta per bushel. Beer on foot, Zq. Apples 50 cents per bu. Pork Oc per lb. dressed. Bacons hams, 123ie. shoulders, 7';. sides. 10 Lard loc per lb. Piour-4.80 per bbl. Chickens 2,50 per doz. Mill Feed bran, 14.00 per ton. shorts, 10. middlings, 20 Chops, 20. HOMK AND ABROAD. F M Krottoh, jeweler, Tlis bast harness at K L Thompson's. Protioh, ths jeweler, keeps railroad time. Wheat is 89 to 48 cents in Pomery, W. T. H F vert, praotiaal watchmaker and jew eler. Doe pries to all all Shane 4 1 ,00s way 's Cash I trs. Two show eases full of new goods at F M French's. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bsoy, Or. Tho ilnett millinery ia ths State at Shans A Ijontway't, Thoi Olson piid ths city S3 for being drank on Wsduesday. Somotine, frssh ssusr krant at Wallaoe St Thompson's. Sj I base nice op4 at Shsnu St J .mis way's far small boys, BK Hendrii has leased ths Copia Hotel at Hsrrieburg . 1 1 tho Benton Leader bootniru Herman for re- m.MiMt urn. Bot ohospor than shoes at H. Piiodt's boot and shoo shop, . All kinds of utusliu and knit auderwesr at S tune k Lom way's. H yoa want the best liar mm in the market go to J J Dubittills's. The amount of taxable property ia' lame oouaty is t4,O70,67t. Carter has a very large atd fi.-st-d ass stoik to select from, Tim name of Roovter U eU hben ohaag ed to Utourctte Fslts. Margie, the Yamhill cojuty murderer, is I I hang oo Nuvember 1 1th . Go to Shsue k Lmtway's for all kind of mdliuery and fancy good. Ths tiust Preach kid '. with l.wivtrv Kttp at Shsns k Lontway'a. Remember Shane St boasway are sslliug dry goods at very In V pnosa. Foor label bicyclists were in Albany last Sunday on their silent steeds. Six shave for a dollar aud a oh an towel to svery customer, at Tboe. Jouee. In a U H pamphlet Cw Creek, in South era Oreo 1 is called At ths River. Bsxjte honed, set and pit ia urdi-r at Jones' Shaving ant Hair liroasin Parlor. m Franoh, a-eut Sinaer Manufautarinii 0o.,oipMtu Odd Fellows Temple, Alheuy.Or. If you a have a niua shaoeJ foot show it off in a perfect lifting boo-, made by H Kiio.lt. Farmers remember you oan get 70 ootts pe- tiusbri for your whost at Hhane k Loos Way's. Ur. M. H. Ellis. ; 1 1 1 aud surgvnu All any, Oregon. f2Ue made la ty or country. Those b liss gold watches at F M Preaoh' era attracting attention. Way ? (4 tahty sad prices ! , Why suffer with that aching head wbea you may Be mtt l aith Aver s Cathartic iM:a! AU sty las of boots aa I snoot and a largo stck of groceries 1 what we csrry, RedfJeld Si Brownsll. Send a 2 coots tamp to DrJ D Ayer St Co., !,- all. Mas., for a set of their attractive album cards Aod raw Skarr, recently of lowa,a pstoter, j 1. '- -' a lot in It's 'i-td addition to Al bany. Coa. 30. Detroit has woo the world's championship in base ball, in the series of gsmn with the St Leais e'ab. Subscriptions for the leading periodicals received by t I. Keaton. A'l ur-lere for- wsrded without drlay. Mr I re 1 Biumbera bs diited of hie ia teret in the nolirery banc? n this city to bis f ertarr. Mr A 'isms U C Smttbsos, of Portland, purchased tail Monday tan lots in HackUmao's additoo to tboctt paytutf- ?ot) We iaac Ui c-na, ths c n: a U'u the bi:-in , and the bargain! te in cake. ItedhelJ k Browned. Ate yea going to gut your fall aa f inter hat or bonnet at Sbaae St Loastfay'e. Tnntr nc milliner ia an expert. Rev S Q Irvine wdl preaoh at the Bark I tart school house nest Sabbath at 330 p. n. on -Bible Tempn-aoos." Rev A M Aebesoa wtti preach at Peoria, next Sabbath, Oct. 23d, at the hour of 4 p. m. AU are cordially tun ted. lite population of Wahingtu Territory according to a census just completed is 144, 009. Id 1HH5 it was 127.292. Kahmey s Celebrated Blood Cleanser for sale at Dy Si Robsou'e and Road St Brows ell'e, P J Baltimore, agaot, Every customer will be a walking adver tisemeut for our bargains wheothey see our prices. ItVdfleM St Browattl. One of N H Ailni k Ca f.nxe tickets good for ic on a dollars worth of goods parohau-t at fns new Koto 1 Hand stole. Acordms 1 1 the Portlaa i Afw Senator J H Mitchell itsM ctod witu "ire:ineV thout )r 1 ss of hia recovery. In our lit of jaryinm drawn last wok the name of A C Haeamaa. Csar Proo.nct sboald have read Ab Humphrey. Dty light has psavtratsd ths isat Siskiyou tuam 1, and the road to (ahforau wiu prob ably bs completed in November. Oa the "F.avt Oreooian" last week freight was brought to Albany from Saa Francisco ia fifty-four hours, the fastest oa record. Bowerlio, the man who was nearly killed by Maddox in Corvallis recently i about ro civered. He was not of tho dying kind. The Benton County Commissioners liave accepted ths plans of D D Near for ths new Court Hoase, It will oast nearly $60,000. A toe linn of gait's uadrrarssr sol fum ishing goods just rsoetvod at Mollwaia's will be sold at prices that defy ojtnpotiton D. T. Wyman, soliciting ag.mt for the State Insurance Co., for Linn Co.. residence Second between Lyon sod Baker Streets, Albany, Or. a mmT" V V Rae G F Ronnda will p roach ia St. Paal's - Wm. m mm Ms a ST all. t. tt K dk!a . i Bs H vm Church Sauth, tn tins city, Sunday, Oct. 23rd, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. tn. All are invited. An interesting history of ths Democrat, by its fonndsr, Jas O'Meara, editor of the JVVhv, will appear on oar outside nsxt wsek. know transpires that Alvio Josltn's dia moods, which he claims to be worth $100, 000, ars only worth about $9,000. if as much as thst. An Albaay lady has a quilt made from pieces cf pint's patterns. It will beoonvea tent for striking nntohss on its tho night time. When Astoria raised $150,000 for a rail road it did more to advertise that oity than the railroad itself will do. Enterprise is what draws The slephait st Carter's attracts attention. So air o does his splendid line of watcher, I cks aod jewelry, of which he now hss a la-go aud select stock . Another shipment of ladies tins shoes in all widths aud sizs just in this week. Custom ers remark what perfect beauties. Had fie Id St Brownell. If you want a stylish winter garmeut ge to Monteith k Seiteuhach, agents for Springer Bros, tailor made garments for ladies, misse ai.d children. An elevator for loading and unloading freight will soon be put in the Oregon Pacific's warehouse on the Willamette st the bead of Ellsworth street. Last week while logging near the Sauttam riyer J W Bsrks, seriously out one of his legs on the knee . He was brought to this oity and attended to by Dr J L Hill. Saturday afternoon a 100 yard footrsci is to be run at the fair grounds nssr this oity between Ed Camsron, ef Corvallis and Dick Patton, of Salem, for $300. Should you desire to sell your property call on Burkhart k Keeney as they advertise property placed to their hands, aud charge nothing unless they effect a sale. Enoch Sloan and wife, of this city.havs re signed their positions at Warm Springs In dian Agency and aocepted positions at the Indian school at Uhemawa.near Salem. oa Hear mis. of Sweet Home, wno was sentenced a year age to the penitentiary for penury 111 a homestead sntry case, was in Albany Monday on his way home, having served bis sentence. Mrs A M Elkins, a real estate speculator of Pertlaod last Monday purchased Mr Robt Bowman's residence and four lots in the Third Ward, paying $1600. She made the purchase just far speouiatian, Last Monday evening a special meeting of the Common Council was held to this city to consider the preposition of ths Wett Shore Publishing Co., to Illustrate Albany. The proposition wss rejected. At f M French's yen will find a complete line of new and attractive jewelry, gold aod silver watches, knives, forks, spoons, also a full lias of genuine Brazilian pebble speeta. olss at living prices. A. B. Molt wain has the Isrgett aod fines stock of carpets in Albany, new goods of the latest designs, a splendid stock to get a oar pet from. Sold st remarkably low prices considering quality of goods. Messrs Foshsy & Mason, druggists, ere selling Wisdom s Robertine wholesale sad retail, and giving beautiful picture cards with flvsry bottle. Positively the most perfect and harmless article of the kind in tba ratrket Next week Albany people will have an op portunity to pay a dollar to attend a four bit how , two bits on the street aod two bite inside. Aren't Albany people abont tired of this ; yet the box sheet promises to be wsli tx.Uwl . List Monday evening ten or fifteen roughs arc reported to bave taken possesttoa of the I lf.nt Hotel kitchen aod helped themstlves to es tables. Tbs Marshal wss tent for j bat only ens man wss captured. Dr J B Pilkiagton, whose name aa a disg neatician or defective of diseases of the most difficult symptoms ban become a household j word, will U st the Rovers Houss all day luesday. U,t. th, . Examinations free. - siwri sj ww m,j siiv wwssMvaf a as ths ease of Nasi against Pastor and others, is only the Foster Block. The ease will aow go before dodges Deady and Mawyer aad prob ably will net step short of the Supreme Court. A spteadid line of groceries aod orookery ware at Conn Brother, also everything frssn in farm produce. Tho best breads of cigars and tobaccos, (looi goods at bottom prices. Thst is their rule. Ostl on Piem for your groceries. John Crabb was arrested at Halsey last wsek for threatening to kill A H McNabb, oa Friday was given aa sxaauatsea before Justice Dorr is, who di charged hiss. It ap peared ysry ranch as if it was a mere family matter, not yery aaily reeohsi by Courts of Jastice. Every wife and mother in the .coa a try should kuow the great value el Aysr's Bar sipaiiliA. ae a blotd yunfU.. It gives tone, health, and strength, to the vital orgsos.eor- rocts all irregulantiee, and expels impurities froca the system V -ni; and old as it. Price IL Last Saturday evening the young ladies of the Y WCTU gave a loach at the new W C T U Hall, which was opened for the first time to ths public. The leach eeweistsd of ice cream, sandwiches, eta. the nail, though not completed shows off to good advantage. The famous Kmersou 4 minstrels will be at the Opera Hoase oa Thursday evening of next week, "(his is one of tho beat minstrel troops In tbs U. S. sad always draws big bouses. Lovers of minstrelsy will have a treat ia their coming. Reenrved seats at Black man's drag store. Mr A Klein, of the firm of K ranee k Kleia, af tialem, was io Albany Taeedy, ssehisut ar rangements for opening a bojt sad shoe store in the Flinn Block, when completed. This brut proposal peaiag eereone of the fit beat and shoe stores ta Oregon. They already nave one stores at rial em at.il r.ngene Last Monday Mr Adasas, the deli very asan, of tats city raised the prioe of delivery for merchants, and as a result several struck. Mr Hpaooer and Mr Fox have storked deliv cries of their own, Crotet 1 k Allen, it is aa deratood will rao two wagons for delivery . As a r -suit the msttar 1 pretty well mixed up. 'lash Apslogata, of Southern Oregon, lect ured in the Court Hoase Tuesday evening to e ftir sixod an she nee, to the interest of tho saloon. If be made votaa it was for the amendment. Two or three SSSSths ago tbs SijhKjf. of forUand, aa intoxicated papor, said thst if tbe saloon keepers kaew what they ware about they would kiep Liah at home. If yen aia't quite a sight to see with yoor face as yellow at saffron, excepting uodor yoor eyea, aad there it is blaess sloes. You'll its laid op, sure, if yoa don't take Prase's Hamburg Tea. You'll find that med ietas a sure care for jaua ltca and your other troubles, so last take it right away, ma am end be better. The Brother Jootthao, which has recently bean found off Cresset City, was wreck d to Jniy. lotw, with isa paaeeagers ana a crew of 43, only 19 of wham were saved There was $330,000 ia gold oa board, Mrs (iarreteoe, mother of W C Tweed ale, who is aow tn this city, was owe of the nineteen eared. Tom Merry, the versa til writer of Portland, was also oae of the n amber aud gives a very interesting account of the terri bte accident ia a Portland paper. Tbe par ticulars of ths wreck are still fresh in the niiu Js of old residents of Albaay. The MMM naT has receive 1 at tavitastoa to a grand boll, to be given at Union Hail. Lehaoon, on Friday evening, Ow-t. 21st, 1837. , The dancing will bs under tho special man age want of W " Crawferd. Oaaetag to bo- gin at 8 3d t clock. Masic by Crawford s Orchestra of 5 pieces, with J C Woodruff; leader. Tickets for dancing, $1 .50. Aa ex client sapDer will be served at the St Ch arise Hotel. Committee 00 invitation : M A Miller, C C Hack lens an. Lebavsoa ; Henry Arohibaid. Sam Sawyer. Brownsxille : C i Wmn. Oeo U Piper. Albaay ; W A Newest. Halsev ; Phil Lewis. Shs.1.1 1 J K Haight, Ptiorta ; Hiram Klam. Sodavilie : Wm Ah bot, Ssm. 1 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Editor Lister, of Pomery, was in Albany Monday. Or Kelly and Richard Pox U ft Wednesday for tee Mnala w. Strand Price and family, af Creak county, were 10 the city Monday . D L Crosses, the drayman, returned from Eastern Oregon last Monday. Thos Nast, ths celebrated caricaturist is to be in Oregon io a fw months. "Jrn" Doulap, of Portland, was in Al baay Suudsy 00 bridge basiuees A U Chris man. of Kiaht Mile. Umatilla con i v ha been in the city this wsek. Suti IVintor Baber It ft Albany Saturday for S iu rraticifccu, by way of Yaqmoa W J Brain wdl, of Colfax, W. T hss been visiting at his former borne, Harrisburg. The Raymond tourist party from Boston, asssted ibrouuh Albany Thursday of last week. Thus Gourlsy, of Tacoma, W. T., has been in the city this week tbe guest of his brother Sam. Cant s: uith. of the "Three Sixers," will move from Corvalli to Albany in about a week. Mrs Janes Foster is attending the Msohan- ic's Fi'' and visiting her daugater at Port land. J 0 Nixou, of Lebanon, was in the city Monday on his way home front the Esst. He came by lbs w ty of San Francisco. Joa Watson, Jr , returned from ths Bays few davs aco. White there he was confined to his bed four weeks with the typhoid fever. Daniel C'ark, proprietor of the Keystone Yaaat f.iOtorv. i f Alhiiut, has been tn the oity this week, stlendiug the matting of tbe Congregational Association. Leslie Mattoon, well known iu these parts, who has been working as telegraphic operator at EUtmsburg, W. TTfor the N PR R is ia the city this week on furlough resting up. Jim East ar.d E l C.mely, formerly of this oity, are now residing at Pendleton, I he former is in a restaurant ana ins latter it working tor one of the electric light compan ies. DO Wood worth, recently of Caaenoyis, N. Y , sr lived in Albany Tuesday evening for the purpose of accepting n po-.ttion in ttlaekmsn's drusr store Mr Woodwotth is aa experienced drug clerk . Cardinal Gibbous, of the Catholic Caurch, passed through Albany Thursday evening of fast week, oa his way to San Francisco. A laree number of oeonle were present to see the diitinguiseri gentleman. O U Irvine, Jas Hail.Oeo Hochstedler and H J Clark returned from the meeting of the Grand Loda of K of P at Pendleton last Saturdav. and report fine treatment at the bauds cf Pendleton people. Produce of all kinds taken iu exckai ge at Shane k Lous way's. STEWART DEALERS IN- HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Coal and Chain. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ufanAUC a sin Dlinnirr WAUUHo AND BULUltd, WAGON MATERIAL. MECHANICS TOOLS, Dill I flCR 2 UiDftUfAlC DUILUtn HWUIfrsIt, gQp gjn QOROACE. SILVER STEEL STEWART & SOX. Kor Hal. Mosquite or velvet grass seed for sale by H. Bryant, Albany. MARRIED. W ARMOTH-BAS9E PI At the house of Austin Bond near Halsey, on Oct 17, 1887, by RevCBperry, Isaac N. Wax moth and Mas. N. J. Bamiktt, of Linn county. BURWKLL--FOUNTAINOn Oct. 19, 1S87, st the residenct- of Mrs Ilouck by Oeo Humphrey. Eaq Waltkr J. Btn well, of California and Matima Foi n r a is, Shane St Ixnswaya milliner, of Albany. BOKM. MONTEITH. On Friday, Oct. i4th,ii7. In this city, to the wife of D. B. Montetth HORSE STRAYED. From the pasture of jas. Elkins near AL bony on Thursday, Oct. 13th, a sorrel horse, white face, white feet behind, light mane and tali : about to years old, iK hands high. Return to subscriber at Albany, Or. t. 1. VXWDIT. mm REPORT OF THE COKDITIOM or m FIRST NATIOfVAL BANK, AT ALBANY, IW THE STATE Of OREOON, At Uta class W busUaas. sshtfay t (Mabcr. 1SS7 Lsaasssst slssonuta OrarSralta .41t7Mt.ll ... WTS. U.t.BoaaVito xswQ.es .... net ea MtS.OS tracks aod otksr caah l 4t.tt Kvstsnhai iunk 1 41.00 nkkkaana oaats 36. Tt 1 - nsnus Latrat taaidav nntss 1S78.C0 ni lasiiiiliii fassS wit i: . H. Tnauir ns ar esaa of euoHsasssvi sw.w ISssJ. atiisMts Isasaiiites t ut I g UndlrUUrf proata .. ins.10 . 17XM.es 0.00 National Bank ant as otttatandin fiMxIemla unpaid Individual dcooafta aobiact to . stats. ss t3S7 10 0.00 l"if u oUwr MsSasstS Dur to Stats Banks aad bankers .. tsio.oo muam Msf. Stats or Ossoox, Oo t or Uxs, I. Oan. E.nivnUrlain.Caihlenil lh aVa naa- sd sank do su'emaly swear tba'. th abava statrsssstt is trtw to tati bast of say kwoaladfa and belief. OEO. E. CHAM OERLAtX, Caabiar. buuacHbsd aad sworoto lief ore bm tbislStkday of Octobor. Its7. T. J. bTlTfb, (u a.) Notary Public. Coaaacr Attest : L. FLINN. SAMUEL. E. YOUKO. WALTER E. TURK K Lb, Dlrociars. WE AHK Head Quarters ON CLOAKS JLSD JACKETS. We buy direct from Eastern manufacturers aud oan save the purchaser from 20 to 28 par cent on these garment. Dent buy until you have exam 1 tied our took and gotten prices, Coma and see us and save mc ney. Brownsville, Or. Oct 12, THIMSSOW & WATERS, Homeopathic Physician, MRS. M. E. M-OOY, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC physician, office aad residence turner of Second stl Baker Streets, Albany, Oregon, Chronic (iistases a specialty. Consultation tree, ufflce hours : 10 s. in. to li s m auu Z to 6 p. ni. , Summons. Jn.Uue Court for tic Precinct of branklin Buttc,State of Orego,County of Ltnn. H. A. Johnson and R. Shslton,coprtners in business at Solo, Oregon, u.tder the firm cams and style or Jonnsoa at sbeiton, Plaintiffs. vs. L. E. Dole, Defendant. To L. E. Dole, the above nsmed Defend- ant : In tbe name of tbe State ol Oregou, you ate hereby required to appoar before the undersigned, a Justice ef tbe reace rortue Precinct aforesaid, on me teth slay ef Nevesnbei ,ISJ, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon f said day at the office af said Justice, in usid Precinct, to answer the above named .Plaintiff, In a civil action. The Defendant will take no tice, that if ha tails to answer the complaint herem, tne riatntm win tatte judgment against him for $202 and 62 100 dol Iars.be sides bis costs and d is bun .merits ef this action taxed. The service of this sum mons is made by publication by order of this Court, said order being made and entered of record this 12th d ty ef October, A. D., 1887. Given under my hand this 12th day of October, A. D., 1887. E. O. Hthh, W. H. Qukbkbr, J ustlo tof the Peace. PltTs AtPy. Da from fitata Baainlaad baakars.. SaS.es Kaal sssaSs, ftsrsttwaTaMl txtttraa 7SSS.00 CwrraM axatiaas sa.1 taxaa paid I23a.es taBisr2dT. as3s.se & SOX, BARBED WIRE, BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, POWDER AND SNOT. BLASTING AND GIANT POWDER, PAINTS AND OILS, GARDEN AND GRASS SEEDS. X Cut Saws, The People's Cash Store. SORER THOUGHTS FOR REASONING MEN AND THINKING LADIES. If ml QaMtlSMtn. Where in Al bany Is tlte boat place to boy (o4s ter caab ? Kbo has long answers i "Wis Bat M SHANE& LONSWAY Have a' it at anwswered with a aoojsd, They bsva removed tbelr business Use store formerly cceapsesl by Feat, st Co., where they carry a m saa moth stock of Dry and Fancy goods, FiiraiiMiig Holds, Millinery, Booti and Shoes, Cloaks, Ite. W a don't propone to write an ingenious) ad vertisment quoting trices of goods ta mislead the public. We wit! give yaw prices at our counters that will be, to say tba least, startling. We don't intend to ell you Cabot A below cost as a bait, ami caeat on something not so familiar. We all to all alike and mark all good a 1st n,Aiw rfoi RKs. Wa have bnt oa rsjao, and that tbe k west. Mori - have "Bed Reek" prioaa, bnt era have got ours iu "under the bed rack," 'and new our customers w ant to know what era are reiMogon, That question isa nvrmsn ton 1 one. It is fie first discovery of that rsgion. We may not succeed on our SHADE OF PROFIT plan, but we swing out on Faith Hope, takWig- for motto EXCELSIOR Rem rubor we make a specialty of 8n i a ported Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Etc. Our great stock of Domestic Oooda will save many dollars to sensible house keep ers who will trad exclusively with us. Table Linens. Nap3uns9Towalsy Shast ings, Muslins, Binghams, Away Down. Flannels and Blankets at Mill Prices. Ho siery for the Million. Hibbon and Lace Departments Overstocked, Our Millinery Department am brat an every novelty invented by Damn Fashion, with Miss Fountain, at its head a Sen Franoiroo artist. If you need millinery go to the "Fountain Head" for it. Wa have been driven into the Boot and Shoe business by the importunities of our customers and again bring our long aass parlance in that branch of business into activity again. We are agents for the Wanamaker Clothing House of Philadlephia. We sell all goods for caah or produce. Don't Go in bebt i Wa will pay yon 70 cunts a bushel for your wheat on trade. SHANS LONSWAY, - Oregon Albany, H