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Wm. Fortmiller k Co., H JavLsV -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt AUantioa-Firat-slass Hearse jr After budnet hour oall at residence Finn an l w r Mrew, THE YAQUINA ROUTE, Orazon Pacific Mroad, Orjgm Development Company's Steam hip LIb. 125 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any othsr rout. First olai. thMitktU passona'tr and freight line fro. n Portland and all poluta In tha WilUm Vlly lo and from san CM. WillameUa Ri?er Lin) of Steamers. The Wm. M. Hoax" The N. H. Baat ley," Tte "Three aismiV' are In aervloe tor both paaaanaef aul iretaht train be tween Corral lla and Portland and lu.er mediate points, leaving t'ompany'i wharf, Corralba, and Maura, tiultnan A Co'a wharf. No. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three ttmaa a week a follow : Stern bound. Laaf..ralii, U m . W..1. ami KrtUav. IOOOA. Lmt. Albaar. Monday. Wad. an.i Frklay. liou .Nm Arm Portland, Tu , Thu. ait-l SjitunUr, 5:30 P. M. . BOLTH HOC NIK Lssvj I .rtland. Mm. Wad. ami t'rtda), A. M. Lmt AlUuiy, Tea., Tttura an.' Stt unlay, I: JO I' . Arriv Otevailts. Tar. Thu. ami Saturday. 4:il K M. BoeU mako close connection at Albany arith tralna of tha Oregon Pacific KailroaJ. TIMES llOl'LK (.xctfl Sumtoji) m,,Lmt Yaquma, 6:90 a.m. Laart Or'aUta, 1:17 r. a. Laava Oorvalli,IU:3 a.m. ' . ' t .vs r. , I MOT W WW Mil iw, fw. Arms Yaiuuia, :ao r. a rnv Albany. ll;li a. m. 1 O 1 C. irtUi oa 1:. at Albany and Corvalha The aoova tralna onneot at Yaqulm with tli Orogn Dvaiopinaut Uouipauy lito j or aiaamiulua batween Yaqaina and Sn Ifrauciaeo. SAILINU DAT KM . rjtt44. ru i rAAaoMW. r.D.uuai WUUmetM VaII.v-, Ma 31m. Mv MUl WUbuiMUe VaUvj, Hay Slat June OUl Wilfawaatta ValW . Ju.ull-. 1 Jaa t.Ui WillainrtU Val). Jjm.'Ju t J m -"vli. The Oompaar ..rv.ii lie rightato ooange saiuuu JaUm witboul nolle. N. U Pa-i'Mnctra fro.n Por.Und and VUI iui IU) Va ley polnti cu mtko oloae eonueoti.m wiih the tralna of the Vaquiua routo at A.Oiuy or Corvallla, and K U uueu to 3an t rnct j abould arrange to arrive at 1 aguiua the evening before date Of aalllug. rjMCBitr aarf .rlat ate alwajr tar Uwnt Tor iolurut U:u ap:.ly hit' J 8lurt, Kraiirht And T.ci Aaaaa. ak-aiiv. t c H uu. Jr.. U. f. a t. Agt,, Oruii Uavvlopmeut Co., SM Moaliromcr ., aa rraocuw i, uai. c. V. not.it.. A.U. F. aadP, Axant. Orvu Pacific UUCo. Currallu, Or. OVtRUNO Ti) CALIFORNIA VIA Southern Paoifi) GompiBy's Line. TMP. r. SHIM! Kill IV. o- iMtva Allia-y aid 8a b FrvMMao, Si boars OAuruasu Exrxiaa 1. uas mailt. North Arrival 10.M an boava 7:u6 a m lawva I ;30 r 4.wp. a. Wri Purtbvid Albany 8au F aucie Lean- Ardr bjCAi. rAaaaK4 laaafJ DAibr .exeayt Sunday). a-OJ a a I Lear a " Portland Ajtit. B r m It U r a I Usa.a Albany Laava 1 tl J6 a a :tera I Arrtra aaaa Uava 9 00 a m kocAL raatjaaaya mis.butr, Kicarr bcxdat. ltf r a I Lear S:50 r m Arrtra l'i..VJ r a I Laare 1:10 1 m I Arnra Albany lysbaoon At baity Am a I. ax Arnva beatre S:ti AM :uu A M t:4ft r a PULLMAN BUFff r SLEEPR3. TenrUt lrralaa t'ara for trruauaaaMatiaa I accaaaICla rtfn zrr, attaehrd ta Kxatrcaa Trla. Weat side Mvlalaa. rurLii ci tvaLLia. m ViLTKti t DAibr (s eptdanday.) OAS t:J6r a Lttra Arrira urt la.nl Crv tilts Amra i tfcta r Laara 1J0 a strasai rsAisa mailt (mx-up: aundiy. r-.nur, I Vl.atinitrill Anlra Lavt "J00 rs I Arri a :00 A M Ml A M AtAlbAsy tad C-raUi. c n.nect with trains of Oragrw I'aetBt. Kojir al Fa full mf .r 4i in . , r-ratds, on Compaay'a Ayent. nit-, at., B. KOCIILBR, . P. ttO';RH8, fr Manajw. AsatU. f. and P. Art. Summons, im the Circa't Crt of the S'. rte of Onion for ,i 1 CottUj. R. S. wa!lace, Plaintiff. va. John Keighale, Wm K Igtand an 1 George Will unix. Defend Aiit-.. To John Heiuhsie. Wm Kngland and eorge Williams, Heiendanui. IN the name of ibe Stat6 of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint fiied against yen in the above entitled suit, on or ovfore ifceXSth day f Jane, 1888, that being the ti rot day f the next regular term of aaid Court following the puttiica lion of th'a Summons, and if you tail to so answer, nid -Plaintiff will apply to said C mrt for a decre sgainat the said Offeri Unt, John - eighsln f r the sum of tw tiiowaand dollar-' wuh iutereat thre on at tht rate if f n per i-eul por annum jiince thn 25th day of cpteuiter, 1886. a money due Piainiiff ,ou a p.omiasory note be mad-, by atid John lleighale. to Piain titT. and also a di r.-u.. against said I'efen dante for the f.rcloOtB of a uioitHirf iii ide bv shIU neteiKlaul, .OJtii Meihsle kanswir sai complaint us h?.ebv retiuuod ate sssak .,JI' ... .Vt.. . . . . .1.1 ft . 1 , . . . o haui t'laiiuiH t'l 'iire itio iHvni-nt.il aid sum and inte4A.Ht and for the asl ol the mortgaged premiies or Ian I uiortgag ad, described 10 wit : The wat of S E xi nd east ofs W of -octiou 20 in Townabip 9 aoiith of lanxe 2 satat of the Willamette merhiiau, in I, inn county, Oregon, and sgaiust saiii D femiant, John HeighlH for 8i00 .ttorneys fees and costs and disbursement and also tbat the pro eed- of such sale he applied in payment of s-tid principal Hud into et, Attorney's fe s and disoutsements. Thia Summons ia aerved by publication thereof six ue".esive weks in the Statb Kiohts Democrat Iiv order of Hon. A, P Boise, Judge of t-aid Court, made at Chambers n.t lieuring date the 9th day of Mav, iSh8 "UAW A Gkkoo, . ttorneys for Plaintiff. Notice. We have appointed Mr. K. A. DeVaney, Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county for Law$ of Business prepared by Prof. Parson's ol Harvard University expressly for farmers and business men. Endorsed by the chief and associated justices of the Supreme Bench. Is pronounced bv thousands of the clearest headed business men of the coun try as book which they can not afford to bewi(h....t. Wc ask an investigation of its merit. Agents wanted in every county in the State W. P. Grakt. Publisher. (Age 3106 J and Pacifht States.) , an Francisco, Cai, Do You Want Furniture ? IP YOU DO CIO TO Woodin & Willard. where you wilt And the best make and finest n-ilahed BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS AND LOUNGES. Also a fine line ot PICTURE FRAMES, and a hundard different ntyb.a of Mouldings. Picture frames made to order. Tim largeat and bt stuck of UNDERTAKERS GOODS, aver kept In Albany, Prices raaonbt Andrews & Hackieman, W1.D0UGLAS' $3.00 SHOE SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON. . - lUi ON Summons. aa Im tkt Circuit Conn of tkc Sitt 0 Ortgtn for ijV Cottuy of Martha llouaton, Plaintiff. Ta Joaie K, Tlmmarman, DefeuJant. To Joala K. Timmorman, the above named Defendant. N the name of the State of Oregon: You I are hereby require! to appear and an werth complaint of the above uamcd Plaintiff in the atove eu tilled Court now on tile with that 'ierk of smk! C url. within ten daya from the date of the aervlce of thia Summon uponyou.if aorvd in Linn county, Oregon, hut ir erv.d 111 any other county in vpi SUte thon wlthlu twenty daya from the date of the aerviie uHn you, or if aerved on you out of the State or by publication, then by the first day of the June term of the Circuit Court foUowiog auch aervlce, towlt: the Ul k day r Jaar. lattV and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer aaid complaint as hereby required the Plaintiff will Ukr judgment againat you for the aunt of 4M.3H aud tntorvat thereon from May 5th, 1888, at 8 per cent per annum aud for the further oum of 33 with intereat thereon at the rate of H per cent per an num from the 2nd day of May, 186, and for-the coate aud dUburaementa to be taxed and for an order of the Court to sell the property attached in the above entitled action to aallafy any judgment obtained, towit. Lot 71 in the icy ofSclc, Linn county, Oregou, excepting the following : Beginning at the S K comer of aaid lot 71, thenoa W 6Q feet ; theuoo N 10 feet ; thence K 30 feet ; thenoa S 16 feet to the place of beglnulng. Alao the K of lot 70 in Scio, Linn Co, Or Alao comment imt at the S fc corner of Lot 70 in the city of Scio, l.inu county, Oregon, and running, thence W 25 ir t-t ; theace S 32 feet to the north bank of Tbomaa Creek ; thenoa eaateriy along the north bank of aaid Creek to a point opposite and on a lino with the eaat b nedary line of aaid Lot 70; thence N 31 feet to the place of beginning, at a point 14 88 bains K of the N K corner of Sec 22, Tp. 10 M K 2 w ; thence K 5:12 chalna ; thence s 20 cbaiua ; tbeuoe 8 K0 48' E hi. 54 uhaina ; thence S 32 SO chains ; thence W 45 66 chains ; thence N 52.80 chains to the place of heainniiiz, coutaining 130 acres, iu Linn county, Oregon. Thla la published by order of the Hon K. P. Itoine. made at Chambers the 10th day of May, 1888. J. K. Wkatiikrforiv Attorney tar Plaintiff. Notice for Publication, La ii.i Office at Oregon Citv, Or. ) May 17th, 18e8. Notice la hereby given that the follow ing nautfd hettler has tiled ttotiwe of his i it n iii on to make final proof in support of itls claim, and that aaid praor wilJ be made before the Judge or in case of hla abeeuoe the County Clerk of Linn coun '. Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on Monday, Jaly Ml, IBM, viz: John M. Fiaugher, Hon. 1 stead En try v. 4870 for the N Vi of N K J and N M of N W i of Ueo. 32. Tp lip H 1 K, Ho nanu s the following wiinea-04 to prove blx contlnuouH reallfu:. taxm and culti vation of, aaid laud, viz : Jea M South, Jobn o KoyU, 1 lioma- r'x'kett Widiam Ray, all of Lebanoo, Unn cou-itytOreRoti, Mi T, IJOHP KT Xegieier. Administrator's Notice, Notice la hereby given that the under signed has been, by order of the County Court of IJnu county, Oreaon, made April 24th, 1888, duly appointed Admin istrator ol tbo euate of Samuel K Duncan, deceased. All persons haviof daloM against aaid estate are bareby not.fmd to present them duly verified to the under signed at bia residence in Albany, within afx months from the date hereof, April 27tb, 1888. S, M. I'KNM MJTON, T. J. Si item, Admlnifetrator. Attorney far Administrator Summons, In tl. Circuit Court of the SlaU of Oregon lor County of Linn Mary A Broadwell, Plaintiff. vs. Jacob C Ilroadweji, Itefeiidlut. To Jacob C. Broadwell t'-ie above named Defendant. IN the name of the Slate of Oregon are hereby required to appear at You nd an swer the complaint of the above named Plaintiff in the abovo entitled Court now oa file with the Clerk of aaid Court with in ten days from ih date of the service of ibis Summons upon on if served in Linn county. Oregon, but if served in any other county in mo Male or oregun then within twenty days ol tho service, of this Sum mons upon you, or if .erved ouuHe of the. state or 1 ,y publication Ih n by tho first day of the next rogti.'ar trtn of Court fol lowing, "1 wit : tlte ISta day uf Jimr. lsas and vat arn tmrebv notified if 1011 fail fn mo fiaiiiiifl win hooiv to ilm Court foi ho relief demanded in t.,is cornnlaint. towit : A decree dioivinur the bonds ol ma'-i i'nony now exist inir and hr the caro. cuauidy and control of minor children named in the comfdAint and for the costs nd disbursement and such other relief s may be equitable. Th'.s Summons U DublKhed bv the or. deroftbe Hon. R P. Uoise. Juda-eofsaid Court made May 3rd, 1883. J. K. Wkathkbf.ki, Attorney for Plaintiff. "Jim Westfall," CHINESE MERCHANT. Full line of Chinese goods of all kinds on hand, Also full line of JAPANESE C0003. OREBJN PACJIIO COtiTlACTOB, for this aectiou. Laborers furnished on short notice fo any purpose. Opposite S E Young's, Albany, J. E. WEATHERF0RD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) tTTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, OREiiOM. OJ ILL, PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE VV State. Special attention give to collections and robate matter. -LI BKH 1 Lffl Mr JACOBS Oil CONQUER8 PAIN. n I I g Ur ; m C Irs He i r ii is! v "Mr ? I I o I Conrad Meyer, PttOPKITvJK OH ST A ft BAKERY, Corner Broidaibin and First 8t&, DKA LKIf IN- Cwitned Fraits, islsteawstee, Drled Frallis, I ! M l' . Nngstr, (oflee. t'auufit Mfl, 4tictnawMre, VegcBsassleH, 4'lgisra Mpleeia, t t . Iu fact everything Iha. is kpt In a gen rml variety and grocery si or... Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. ALBANY CQLLEBUTE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, X88V, 1883. rirs Teres aa aeaaesBker ISlsi, I8S7. A lull eorpa of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranged to meet the need of alt grade of students, Sjnxitd imdtu rmrmi tiered la iludmli from abroad. Tuition rangtss from 8&.60 to $12,&0. lioard In private famPiea at ow rata. Rooms lor aelf-boarding at small expense. A carsfnl auervUiou exercised over atu denta away from home. Pall term opens September 7th. For circulars aud full particulars address the Preaidaut. BET. LLBEBT B. C WBBIT. Albany, Oregon RnssHoase. J GIBLIN, Proprietor. This house, is now open and furuiahed with the beat new furniture. K ry tiling clean ami ctnim.Mliijus, (.tftrtug to the geu a a?..t a crai puuue superior accommodations to any in the city. Ms F. MERRILL, J. J4 -K- JBJ JcC ALBANY, Bell aschariire OREGON. ucj Sew Vrs. Halt KraneUeoana roruawl. Bay notas, U'e, cunl axd c'ly war ran la g estve deiMMlU anbioeA to ebecB. lelcreet allusod .. lime lcU. Cliactions aril I receive pruotpt attentka.. 'i,nrrorHliica solicited. a nPSSBU uunti. maurnc i.laoel In rul.at.U e-n. panics, BJTOiSc rwatrs tram S a. m . to 5 n in. 0. O OHBKKT. O.B.rVBBIS ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKRS, laohinlats, Millwrights, and Irot Founders. w K are now completely prepared lo handle all klndi of heavy work. We will msnnfipliira ftltaa ..i thmtua O.lul mA saw Mill Machinery, and all kind oriros and Brass Castings. . P A ITEMS . M tUE SUORT NOTICE. Special attention erlven to mnalHno- all kinds of machinery. DR. C, WATSON MAST0N Physician arid Surgeon. Office rooms 3 and 4. Foster's Blosk. ALBANY - OREGON. The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Bspt., each rear. Il is an ency- olopedia of useful infor. mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho IlOCCMltlGB Of liiO. Wrt can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary arid unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, danco, sleep, eat, flah, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all those things COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEHB' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. City Market, !, nTDa f.'jp.'iatj,', Fresh meats constantly on hand. Neat corner of First and F.trrv Streets. Homeopathic Physician, IRS. M, E. KcCOY, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC phyaiciali. orflee and residunce eornar al Klrat and baker Street, Albany, Oreun, Chnjnlo diseases a apeciAlty. OonaulUtkin free, office hours : 10 a. ra. 10 12 a m and 2 to & p. at. LOSIETTIAN SCHOOL OF MI5M0RY TliAlNJNG. I'ertons willing to join a class, each member of which will receive in truc'ioos fvr $5, 12, instead of 25.57, will E leas'- address local editor DEMOCRAT, Al my, Ur. Fee, to b eent to Profestor A. Loisse'te, 237 Fifth Ayeaue, New York, who will, f asked, send prpectus post free. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until he aets lt,to thi new Foshay v Meson building, just north of No. 2's Er gine House, where oJd and lite flfttiocrat. 0f0DHfT Vh " FFIOItLljnd MlPSL TEMI'KKANCK COIdlkN. KUhed f Albatty W, 0. T, V. The Kxfress makts the following state' inonti "Last November Portland oast 7104 votes, and many eitisens did not vote at all This year it casta 8309 and evaty voter is drummed up. 1 hot this a drcrepeno) T Oh lo, not at all, it is just the jsjouliar way Mnltnwmah has of counting iu eases of emrrgonoy, that's all. The Women SufTraga resolution passed by a, a-M the national prohibitum sou volition was wiitton hy Judge Black. The Japanese govsrument has instituted a collage for woman with Kngligh professors, and put it undrr tho control at a oomuiittee of Kuglish worn on fur eight years. A local option election has been ordered in Warren cunly. N. J., under tbs previsions of the aew high hoensa and local option bill lu two dava the temperance rstoule seeuied w - v IAO0 name, twioa as many as the 'aw re quired to hare the qhsation of looal optica suhmltted to the voter of the county. Wa most ha u"o,l uatured as auushiua, steadfast as gravitatitu, and persisteat as a Christians 's faith. Kuan, km K. Wii.i.ahi.. MtrNigan. Tho aooreme eeurt has uusnimously da elared the local-option law enooaatitotinnal, ou the technical ground tbat the Constitution orovitlaa (Article 4. Ssotioo 20) ttat uo law ahall embraos mora than one object, which shall bo .Mb'Mlt.'. I in i title; that the real ..I 1 ot f the local-option law, entitled "An act to regulate the manufacture aad sale of liquor." is not pioparly staled in its title. rttis) decision will sorely disappoint large du niters of the opponent of tho liquor tralln. and willdoahtleaa hasten the day of another trial for constitutional prohibition. URAL KHTATa BALKS. As recorded In the County Clerk'a omce of Linn county, Oregon : Harvey firaham to C Bleakly, 80 acres, Jordan Valley..... 5" I 8 Amea to G II Miller, 1 acre, 13 E 1 as S K Younif to L C Marshall, lots 1 and 3, block 46, Albany 550 II llrtanllu la H Wilklns, lX ac rea, ad jol n i ng A I ba ny 1 500 Js W Harris to A Tend r N Gilbert lot 3. block 14. Albenv i-o U S to Archie L WUhard, 319 acre. tp 13, w 3 patent Q P Clark to S P Barge r, about 1 lot, Brownsville Jos McCune to Frank H Hulbcrt, 80 acres, 13 w 4 John A Wilson to William Wasaom, 1KC.43 acre in tpa ic, 3 and wcat, W M 13.B65 L 8 to Jas H Pierce, 140 acre 15 w 3 patent lat-.tr.. t I ml. Int. Held at Sodavilleon June yth. Owing to the lateness of the teachers arriving no session was held until i p.m. at which time the meeting was called to order bv the President Charles S. Hunt. The Secretary being absent F M Mitchell was elected Sec Pro. Tern , musk, enrollment f teachers which was as follows : Chas S Hunt.Saroh Williams, J B Wirt, Lebanon . G M Bus sell, Halscy ; S J Paul, M Paul, Jenny Cyrua, Rosa Moore, Belle Myers, Ella Gary, James A Bllyeu, Geo L Sutherland Scio ; J G Gibson. Mary Brandon, Plain view ; Elbert C Cable, Brownsville ; Jas B Early. Salem ; W A McGee, Sodavllte F M Mitchell and K M Smith, Spicer Muaic ; declamation, Johnnie (ibou School government by W A McGee, fot lowed by Geo L Sutherland, Mr Kusacl) F M Mitchell. Chat S Hunt. Music ; reel tation, Ada Parrish. Friday afternoon ex erciscs : Mr Russell followed by Mr Wirt ami Mr McGee. Recess ; music ; ex aminutions in public schools.FM Mitchel Geo L Sutherland, W A McGee, J G Gib sou, Chas S Hunt. Declamation, Ida Wt.t (all. Motion made and carried that Chas S Hunt, J B Wirt and F M Mitchell, draw up resolutions in memory of F H Haas. Motion made and carried that when we ad journ, be to meet in Albany, In September with district No. i, subject to the call of the Supt. Adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock but owing to a heavy rain no evening session was held. F. M. Mm urn, Sec. Pro. Tcm. A Portland Affair.- At the late elec tion Henry E. McGinn, republican, was re elected district attorney for Portland. For some time prior to the election charges of unfaithfulness and official laxnesa were brought against McGinn. It seems that on last Monday evening Rev. Ezra Has. kell, of the Plymouth Congregational church, at a public meeting, charged Mc Ginn with having bribed voters on election day. This having been communicated to McGinn, seemed to. arouse him, and meet ing the reverend gentleman on the street Wednesday evening, he proceeded to pommel him, making several contusions and abrasions about the head and face. Mr. Haskell in an interview after the as sault declared that he was fully prepared to prove all the charges he made. It is to be hoped he will have the opportunity to do HO. A Subscription. A subscription paper is Beinir circulated for a bonus of some v - where near $1000 for Mr. Race, the gentle man who recently purchased the St. Charles hotel property, in consideration of which he asrrees to repair the buildintr and open a first-class hotel. Itls meeting with some encouragement, and if successful Lwill at least have the effect of helping to keep business in the block this side of the hotel. Owners of property there could af ford to give liberally. Bids Opened. Friday night the com mittee of P. of II. In the city opened bidrj on binders and mowers, after bavins- a taken into consideration, the merits of the machines, and accepted the proposition of Stewait i Stx on the Osborne binders and Knapp, Burrell & Co., F. H. Roscoe, agenton mowers. TheN. P. The report of the earnings of the Northern Pacific for May shows that the road pays. Fpr tbat period this year they exceed those of the corresponding month of 1887 by $447,667.45. Following are the figures : Freight earnings, $940,- 000 ; passenger, s4Q,i7 ; miscellaneous. $93,900 ; total, $1,537,087. Mr. Rumor. We hope the fo'.lowing from the Yaqulna Post has a big bottom to it : Rumor has it that there are some changes being made in the financial man agement of the O. P. As soon as these are satisfactorily arranged, the business of constructing the road will be resumed. And our informant is sanguine that but a few more days will elapse before, there will be lively times at the front. Water Ditch. We are informed that Ikft talk of constructing a water ditch at Lebanon has been revived and the people are quite confident the enterprise will be a success, in case of its success a man from California has agreed to establish a paper Tronulr. Tacoma ,W. T.J unc 13. There linn been . . MMk . a a i. i 1 a. trouble tt ine I acomn coal anti yoke urn- inny'" mine, which, until to-day, ha been kept no quiet that monc ol the newHpapHnt had heard of It. According to the acceunt aivtn by A. C. Smith, prculdent of the com- puuv, me aiiair cam nrar rrMiiung m me nchtng of J. w. Neny. Mortality Item I. San Fbancihco, June 13. The aggre gate morality In ninety towns of the state for the past month of May numbers 1Q.15, n on estimated population of 735,950 In habitant. Tliis Is considered a good show ing, as compared with the morality in East ern states. Isirnsts. Cmu Ai.o, tune I3-- DUputchr from points In Iowa andVlllinbls state that mil lions of locusts are making their appear ance. 1 ttev are dotntr tt e uamauc vet beyond killing young and tender trees. Opinions differ whether they arc seventeen year variety or not. Vletery fur Han Ian. 11m iswan k, QuccnIund, June 13. The match race for 500 a slde.between I lanlan and Trlckett.was rowed on the Fltxroy riv er to day. I lanlan beut his opponent by sjx lengths. lUIn storm e Mkxico, June 13. There was a heavy rain.w hich lasted three hours,at Tresmlll.ln the state of Zacatecas, last night. Houses were washed away, and three persons drowned. Manv houses were badly dam aged. Immense hailstones caused much damage. There Is one metre of water In the streets. The governor Is giving aid to the sufferers. A N. W.Htorm Walla Walla, Jurfe 14. The most tiisastrous storm known here for many years passed over the town this afternoon. A high wind, lasting fifteen minutes, ac- carnpanlcd the rain. Many w indowa were broken In the penitentiary and the tin roof of the cell wing was ripped up. A large numder of shade trees in the city were blown down. A large tree fell across Scbwabacker Bros, warehouse, cruhlnff It down and breaking up a large amount of new agtlv ultnral machinery !orc! within. So reports have been received a to dam age done crops. Peealiar Aeetdeat. Tacoma, June 14.L. N. Hudson, ot Sumner, was killed by a singular accident on Monday last.the news of which has just reached this city, in company with Coun ty Commissioner J. C. KincaUl and five others he was In camp at Lonamever's springs near the foot of Mt. Rainer. While moping over the fire a ai calihrec Smith .v Weaaen revolver fell from his coat pock et, was discharged, and the ball entered his neck. Death ensued shortly after. The company decided to bury the body at the Slace as it was Impracticable to bring It to umtifra son of the deceased who was ,lth the party so deckling. Deceased was about 46 years old. The Joist Lease. Nkw York, June 14.-11 is reported In Wall street that the joint tease of the Ore gon Railway At Navigation Company's property by the Union and Northern Paci fic railroad companies has been abrogated. It ts hinted in some quarters that the union Pacific detected its associate In a violation of the compact, and has thrown up the whole agreement. The Union Pacific rail way, through the Oregon Short Line, leas ed the property In April, 1887, for ninety nine years on a basis of 6 per cent annual dividends on the stock, and last fall it ad mitted the Northern Paetfic to participa tion In the lease. The Oregon company was immediately restrained In the Oregon courts from executing the joint lease. !- liag Twas. Wichita, Kansas, June 15. Reports from Stevens county, Karieaa, stale that the entire populations of the towns of. Hutneatsvn and Woodsdale arc under arms Spuada of citiaens are patrolling the coun try night and day, ahow but liittle respec for the propei ly of others. Two of these patrolmen met' Monday, and a lively fua ilade ensued. Their horses were left dead on the field, and it Is not known whether anybody was killed or not. The situatkm Is very serious. Death of the Knperar. BkVi.in, June 15. The emperor died at 11 o'clock this morning at Potsdam. A bulletin Issued an hour before the emper or died said that he had been lying for some time iu a slight slumber, broken by wake ful intervals, during which he showed dis tinct signs of consciousness. He gave no signs of suffering. His pulse and breath ing were very weak. There had been no material change in his condition during the night. All the members of the imper ial family remained at the castle during the night. More Storms. Arlington, Or., June 15. A wind storm and cloud burst struck near Lexing ton, Morrow county, killing three persons and wounding a dozen or more. About 2 o'clock the stage driver was at Petty 's place, where he had unhitched his team. The wagon was washed down Willow creek about fourteen miles. Seven buildings were wrecked In Lexington. TmbM. A. T'h Saturday Night.-An Albany saloon-keeper says the Man About Town hasn't any sense, and Is a blockhead generally .... We hear a great deal about Albany's future. Some of the emarks made are inclined to be wild and exagger ated on the up grade. Others not wild enough. The M. A. T.ls not a full fledged enthusiast on anything ; but in the matter of Albany's growth he has baloon like Ideas to a certain extent. Should the Ore gon Pacific be pushed through rapldily our ideas are rather exalted as to the city's growth ; and anyway it has an advantage this Saturday night that is bound to make it a fine inland city with a population of not less than ten thousand fn five years from now. There are those here who will be saying in a few years, "Well, I was a fool for not buying then". . . . At the end of this rainy week we hear many j remarks about too much moisture, but watch for the harvest. . . .An Albany gentleman say a his wife has put up about 300 cans of fruit, attacking the cherries by the bushel. Who can. surpass this A large amount of farm machinery has left Albany during the week. The M. A. T. beseeches the owners to keep their machines in out of the rain and well oiled. A binder might just as well be run ten years as to be cast aside in three or four. Andennistoo. Saturday afternoonSid Ennis was likewise taken before Justice Humphrey, and received a fine of $40. for the part he played in the saloon fight. Neither Ennis nor Reed can pay the fines and will have to submit to about a months imprisonment. These two cases should be lessons to the young men of Linn county that they must behave themselves or get the punishment they deserve. Our ad vice is to keep out of the saloons entirely and vou wont get in the grip of the law, which in this case certainly ground out just about the right verdict. IIONKMT ENOttUH. Fhe f?rfyw,peaklngof the provisions of the Mill's hill, says : "The great need of the democratic party is newspapers intelli gent enough and honest enough to set forth things as they are." This Is eminent y true for, so fur us that paper is concerned, while It may be intelligent enough to teli Its readers what the provisions of the Mill's bill are, evidence is not lacking to show that It Is not honest enough to do so. It Is per fectly safe to .i v that those who have de pended upon the Orrgonian for a knowledge of just whut the provisions of that bill are, all believe that no reduction has been made upon woolen goods or upon sugar. It has persistently and willfully misrepresented the provisions of the hill with reference to both sugar and woolens. And wc must say that we Jtnow of 110 class of people, in Oregon so much in need of a newspaper, intelligent and honest enough to set forth things as they are in the Mill's bill, as the republican party, for that paper continually teaches them that the Ml'Ps bill makes no change in the duties on sugar and woolen goods while putting other articles on the free list. Scores of republicans dally assert this to be the fa t.and quote that paper as authoHty to prove the allegation. That paper joins daily with others that have no regard for the truth, I u ch-now m in t; '.Un democratic party as a f rfce trade party .simp ly because It favors a reduction of the reve nues by reducing the tariff .ami In the same breath calls for a removal of the entire du ty from sugar. Does not this make thi-t paper a freetrader ? If not, then it acts in a very dishonest w ay In calling democrats free traders. HJftOltKli A .Mi lfKHPlMKH. Last week the provision of the tariff bill placing salt on the free list was up before Congress for cor. side ration. Here was a fine opportunity to teat the sincerity of men who profess such tender care and solicitude for the Interest of farmers and dairymen. As soon as the clause was read putting that article on the free list, Burroughs of Michi gan, republlcan,was on hi feet with a mo tion lo strike out the clause. The motion was supported by the republicans, but was voted down by the democrats. During the discussion of the motion Mr. W biting, of Michigan, a democrat, and a manufacturer of salt on a Urge ca!c,earnctly supporUd the move for putting salt on the free list, urging that salt was abundantly able to stand alone. Here were two tests. A test of the sincerity of the republican profes sion of care for the Interest of the farmer. They could give him cheap salt, but being put In the scales the mcmbcrsof that party were found wanting. The other test wa the sincerity of democrats in their tariff reform movement in the interest of the consum ing classes. They united as one man to give the people clteapsalt, and Mr. Whiting sup ported the move to keep faith with the people. And so It Is in every aspect of the case. The democrat In Congress are with the people, and the republicans in that bo dy are with the protected monopolies f the country. Mr. Whiting had the oppor tunity to cxemplyfy the true meaning of American political manhood, and he did it manfully and patriotically. Such is the difference between a man who labors in the interest of the whole mass of the peo ple.and one devoted to the interests of the few at the expense of the many. rKOTWTION. THE KNEMYjbT WAGE-. Sta'lstics, whether taken in mass or in detail, establish the fact thus admitted so clearly, that none but thoroughly dishon est advocate of protection pretend any longer to dispute h. The value of produc tion per hand, in all the combined metal and textile Industrie, in i8So,wa,in Amer. lea, i.'.s.,,aud in Mi i yhind.ot.lv $ 780Tb us the value of each American workman to his employer was 1 16 per cent greater than the value of each Englishman ; yet the ut most claim which can be made a to differ ence in wages i that made by Senator Chacc, to w it, 62 per cent. It is well known that the real difference doe not exceed 45 per cent. But In any case.lt is certain that the American employer, after paying 50 per cent higher wage, is still 50 per cent better off, in the tabor item, than his Eng lish competitor. Thomas G. Shearman in teifortTs Magatimr for June. The Oregomia finds it necessary to in form its readers that it does not believe in "ultra protection." Taking its own col umns a evidence, t'.at paper will have lit tle trouble In proving that It does not be lieve In "ultra protection." In fact it would be an easy task to prove from the columns of that paper that It has promulgated every phase of the tariff question fromfultra pro tection" as one extreme, to ultra free trade as the other. There is only one question of doubt among the people o to the atti tude of that paper on the subject of the tar iff. ami that Is when will it make its next change. The final passage of the bill to establish a Federal Department of Labor is a recog nition on the part of Congress of the pro priety and necessity of dealing particular ly with the interests of tne workingmen, that have been assailed and imperiled by the operations of Republican monoply.sys tetn. The atrocious crime of being an old man i now laid at the door of Allan G. Thu mun. He will be 75 next November, It is an age which finds Gladstone still a leader, and Bismark yet charged with the heavy duties of the chancellorship. Gen. Spinola a member of congress from New York said in a speech yesterday In con gress that his state would give 60,000 ma jority for Cleveland. A nd now abideth Cleveland, Thurman and Reform jthese three; but the greatest of these Is Reform. The bandanna has already had its nat ural effect upon the Republican organs. It is too piebean and vulgar, you know. Btjojsvo uroq? aavB eqs 'aarptrqo pvq errs waajn. 'injoisvo 01 Sunp ens 'ssjjtf eurvosq eqs u,( w vaoso JJ PH0 I 'PIIUO sua oqs uau. av vjjovno xoq a, 'jpjs etui Xqvrj uati.V Utter List. Folio sing is the list of letters remaining in the Past OSes, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, June 7, IMS Persons calling- for those letters must give the date on srhtch they were advertised : Kiptier, J H Foster, L M Lehman n. J H Meeker, Chas Smith v Harry Tedroe, ITate, Kempton. Lester 2 Hers, Qustav Miller, Miss Ola May, James H Smith, Elijah H. THOMPSON, P M rastortea fpr Infanta and Children. : I- to wall adapted toebildreti that t romrnc&d it as superior to any pmscripiion aaowB torn.- a a. ABeaaa, M.D., 112 So. Oxford BL, Urooaljrn, K. T. SPRfRE IM, THE 4 1 IT . jk AsilaO CT3.u "EX'ri.'&S a-' I S . -'JL- Send for Catalogue and Price List Bros. RAOINF. Stewart & Sox, tho lumber monopoly. We can furnish to builders and contractors, rough, clear or finishing LUMBER, on abort notice. This lumber is cut from the isjst veilow fir, rafted from thi cele brated McKinxl timber regions sod menu fact u red a Coburg. Any quantity can ba furnished at Albany at low price, It needs no recommendation as to quality CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PICKETS and lumber of all kinds 00 our yard con stantly. Don't order without seeing or bearing from us. We will aaye you naooey. HAMMER BROS., Albany Llun Co., Oi FOSHAY A MASON, yrxyuau:. a aavatt Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for John B. Aldeo'a publicatloria, which we mil at publisher's pricsu with aostagoaJJad. ALBANY, OKEOON. PATENTS stained, and all other business in tbs U. S iV. n nice ti. t,. ,io4 l. !r ticlcrsle Iwt Our ottca la ofnat the V. 8. Patent Office, and - can obtain Pstenla less tin. than those remote ft" WaaWswsea. (tend nwdie or drss-tna. We ss- to shility froe ol charge ; and srentaka o charge wa obtain patent. We rater bar, to tbs rVwiMsstat Money Order Utv. aad to official ut the U. B lW.cc For circular, advice, term, oscUisl clients in joorosm Slate or county, Cs, A. SNOW & CO. Ot'pneit Patent Office, Washington, D . Administrtor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed Administrator of the estate of Saxoel T. Harris, deceased, wi!l pursuant to an order of the County Coart of Linn county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on June 6tb, 1SSS. at the Court House door in Albany in aaid county, 00 Twesday, the 4th day l July. IBS, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell all the right title and interest of the said Samuel T. Harris, at the time of his death, iu aad to the following described real property, to- wit : Beginuing at the northwest corner of Section 12 in Tp. 10 S R 1 west of the Willamette meridian ; thence eaat 61 rods ; thence south 208 rods to the south bank of Thomas Creek ; tbenoe west along the south bank of Thomas Crttk, fol lowing the mesoderm gs thereof 01$ rods to the line of said Section 12 ; thence north along said section dine. 208 rods to the place of beginning, containing 80 acres in Lin a county, Oregon, to the highest bidder. Terms of sale, oaah in hand on day of sale. Dated June 14tb, 1888. J. H Pekry, Hewitt & Bryant, Administrator. Att'ys for Adtn'r. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the under -signed Administrator of the estate of Oeo A Hall, decased, will in purauauce of au order of the County Court ot I ami county, Oregon, duly made and entered ot record on tho 5th day of June. 1888, at the Court House door in Albany in aaid county on Tuesday . July 24 Ui, ihss. at the hour of one o'clock in tne afternoon of said day, sell all the right title and inteie i of tho said Geo A Hall at the tinm of h i death in and to the following described rea property, to-wit . The north, half of ths northeast quarter and the south half of tho northeast quarter of Section 24 iu Tp. 10 S It 1 W of the Willamette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, containing loTJ acres. Also a contract with the Oregon & California Rail Road Company, numbered 1042 for the sain of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 13 in Tp. 10 S R 1 w oi the Willsmette msrirtian in Linn county. Oregon, containing 40 acres . Also a oon tract with the Oregon & California Rail Road Company, numbered 1256 for the sale of the east half of the southwest quarter ol Section 13 iu Tp. 10 S R 1 w of the Willam ette meridian in Linu county, Oregon, coo tatcing 80 acres, to the highest bidder. Terras of sale cash in hand. Dated June 14th, 1888. Jkkf Meyers, Administrator. 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All kinds of rough, dressed nd se as . inmber, laths 621 1 pickets kept constantly on hand- Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON A WEST. 0. R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law, Office. Odd Fellow'i4TeD)!e, ALBANY, - - - OREGON. All business will receive prompt attention J. J. WHITNEY, ittorney And Counsellor At Lav AND Notary Public ALBANY, OREGON, Will practice In all of tho Courts of .hH state. AU business Intrusted to bim will be promptly attended to. fcDBTHERri SHOWN PUTS AND StEDS An? eckiMnrWv d the heat, bein hardier, lanre j: .laivc ami yield Vtter crops. FI.K ILMTSTasATED CATALOGUE (hsassnsj uaiy Cnkrivr'.itc,s&lldtia on taaSV u. wwre FOB IT. I.. H.- M A -ST ja. rt Fwts aso Secdames, Bt. Paoi, Misk. i. O. POWKLU w. R. BILTKU POAVEliL, & BILYETJ, .TTORNEYS AT LAW, And Solicitors in Chancery, ALBANY. ... OBEGON. Collections promptly made on all points. 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