The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 28, 1889, Image 3

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FRIDAY JUNE 8,
STIT3 &
Kdlters an4
HUTTIKG.
rrewrietee.
LOCAL RECORD.
A FlRR. The liKt Are bell lor a long
time sounded at 11-45 Monday.nnd people
Immediately thought of Seattle and Van
couver but It proved to be only a email
lied affair. A fire caught from a heater
In the dry houte of R Veal & Son, on the
Willamette, near the Farmer warehouse.
A man across the river mw it and gave
the alarm. The department turned out
promptly and had three itreama of water
on the dry structure In a aWrt time, put
ting out the flame nd leaving the build
ing, a email one, recently built, standing,
though In a charred condition. There were
about five hundred chair, nearly ready
to be put together, on the tnstdc. L,oss,on
chairs, about $500: on building, $150.
Ah Example. The following from
an Eastern Oregon Ex. Is a good illustra
tion of the spirit of the age ; "This week
two parties met here one going from Col
fas, W T, to Lower California, the other
going from Lower California to Colfax, V
T. Each had discouraging tales to relate
regarding the country they were leaving,
but the country to which thev were jour
ney ing was, In their imagination, the prom -Ised
land."
Eastward It Goes. Last Monday a
contract was let at Corvallls by the O P
R R Co to Antonelle & Doe, a San Fran
cisco Arm, for building twenty miles of
read beyond the present extension, includ-
the tunnel, Work will be pushed by these
gentlemen who are experienced contract
ors, will all possible speed. Other con
tracts will be let, and it Is stated there will
be no more stopping until Uoise City Is
reached.
Not Taui Bills, The case of John Eik
son, who was arrested some months ago for an
assault with a dangerous weapon upon the
person of J H Rainey and who afterwards ' es
caped jail, and who, in attempting to cross the
river on the O P R R bridge, tumbled off and
came within an see of ending his existence on
this mundane sphere, has been investigated by
the grand jury and "not s true bill" lound. So
also in the case of Issac Saltmarsh charged
with converting school money to his own use,
he being a district clerk, "not a true bill" ws
returned to-day.
A Hungry Tramp. Tuesday after
neon a tramp entered the residence of Mr
Thos L, Wallace, of the firm of Wallace,
Thompson Si Ox, dealers in fine groceries
and produce, also crockery ware, and, prob
ably knowing that Mr Wallace used his
own groceries, helped himself to a bounti
ful supper in the pantry, and left without
Interfering with the household goods. The
ttv, by the way, la again being Inflicted
with this pestlverous being, the tramp, and
sharp outlook should be kept.
A Alarm. It has been the custom fur
number of years for Albany to have three
alarms or fires in succession ; but fortun
ately they have been small ones and far
part. Tuesday evening we hope the list
was completed. An alarm as given for
fire that caught tn the moulding room of
the Albany Iron Works, a large cast having
just been made. The department respond
ed with its usual alacrity ; but the tlames
were extinguished with pails of water.
The Maj. II card From. Mr John
Bryant, B V, has received an interesting 1
letter from Maj Jones, dated at Santa Mon- j
ka. Cat, In which the Maj expresses him
self as highly pleased with the outlook
there. Plenty to eat and read. Iota of
ease and freedom, beautiful surroundings
anal congenial companionship make it a
good place to spend ones declining years.
The third time a man gets Intoxicated he
gets shipped according to the letter.
Made A Citizen, John llundt a native of j
Prussia appeared before his Honor, Judge
Boi$e,last Tuesday and declared on oath that
be will support the constitution of the United
States and that be absolutely and entirety re
nounces and adjures all allegiance and fidelity
to every foreign prince, potentate, state or
Sovereignty, and particularly the emperor of
Prussia of whom he has heretofore been a sub
ject, and this made John a citizen of the United
Slates.
The Blcmbebg Block The bids for
building the new Blumberg block were
opened at 7 o'clock last Mon day, and were
as follows : I F Conn, $8575.75 ; Geo Pat
terson, $S6oo; W C Cassell, $$607.79, The
contract was let to Mr Conn. It is expect
ed to have the block completed by Oct 1,
when Mr Hubbard will open a drug store
and Phillips & Son a grocery store on the
the first floor. .
Air Explosion. Last Tuesday some
powder on the floor of Will Bros gun store
on being touched off communicated with
some cartridges, loaded with powder, and
several hundred shells flew around quite
lively for a second or two. Several panes
of glass were broken and confusion reigned
supreme. Henry r.wen wno was stand
ing near was somewhat scorched about his
head.
Specimens or Wheat Messrs Wil
liam Wallace, of the Albany prairie, and T
H GeizenUnerf the J B McFarland farm,
have left at the Democrat office speci
mens of white winter wheat which look
very fine, having big heads with meshes
well filled. The fore r was a good sam
ple of a thirty acre Acid and the latter of a
seven acre field.
Fire At Harrisbcrg. On Saturday a
. barn belonging to Hon B R Holt took fire
and burned to the ground. . There was
about a hundred sacks of oats and a lot of
hay which were consumed. A dwelling
house of Jerry Hay some oistance away
took fire Irom sparks irom me uurning
barn but waa extinguished befoie, any
damage was done.
The Narrow Gauge. The Narrow
Gauge lines of R R have been sold to the
Southern Pacific for $1,500,000. Th.a is
big thing for the people along that railroad,
and It will now do run in a ouuncse wj
and probably go directly Into Portland.
Finger CrvsriiD. Jame Mcllargue
while removing a piano from the college
on Saturday had the end of his finger
crushed by being caught between the
olana and the door. He now carries It in
. a sling, but will be at work again In a few
days.
I the First Waro Several fine resl
dences are going up In the Western part
of the city as well as In he Eastern part.
A mon 2 others Mr L West, Mr George
Warren, Mr Goff and Mr Shultz are build'
Ing homes, all el late architecture. ,
A Cox un drum. An Albany barber
propounded the following terrific conun
drum t "Why Is the 4th of July like
chicken?" You give it up. Well.because
Its necks weak (next week.)
Not a Cent. The Albany Insurance
Company t1 Id n't lose a cent in the Van
couver fire, thsmgh the Oregonimn of Sun
day places its loss at $25,000, It is remark
ably easy for big as well as little papers to
make mistakes. ; s, :
A Curious Bet. A bet of $5 was made
in this city to-day that a mile had been
rowed in one minute, of course a wild bet
The fastest mile was rowed by Ellis
Ward on the Savannah river April 1, 1872,
in ft minutes.
S2C.OOO. Mrs Marie Davis, milliner of
this city, has just received notice from the
... that an aunt of her husband died In
rim. ha a few days azo leaving him the
nugsum of $25,000.
PAINTS, OILS AND
TlRnsHES AT DBYOB
Crook Coi'STV.D E Temp.eton usual
ly cuts 100 tons of hay oE his miadow
three miles below town, but this year he
will twit cut a ton. This is only one of
the many instances of a complete failure of
crops this year. . . .Judge Sumner returned
this week from The Dalles, and from what
he relates there is a worse outlook for the
people of Wasco than for the people here.
.... Land In the vicinity of the crossing f
the O P survey at the Deschutes Is be.
coming valuable. All the rocks and sand
flats In that section have been located as
farming land ... A heavy shower pf rain fell
In this valley last Saturday, wetting down
the crops in great shape. The shower was
not general .however, being confined prin
cipally to the valleys ot the ucrtoco and
Crooked river and a few of their tribu
taries. ...In this market wool brings 11
cents to 14 cents per pound Flour Is
wwth $6 per barrel. Oat. 65 cents per
bushel i barley, 75 cents potatoes, 50 cents,
Bacon sells at 16 cent per pound; hams,
IS cents; shoulders, 14 cents. Hay Is
worth $10 to $15 per ton; butter, ao cents
per pound, and eggs, 30 cents per wxen.
Prlnev II le papers.
A Goon Troup. Here Is what the Bos
ton Journal says of the troup to bo here
Friday ami Saturday nights t "The pre
liminary season of the Boston Museum
opened last evening with the performance,
tor the first time In America of the farcical
dramatic comedy by Charles T Fawcett
entitled "Katil. the Family Help," Mist
Marietta Nash, who appeared In the title
role, giving a piece of clever originality as
a German mald-of-aii-work, 1 he delinea
tion of the quaint Teutonic maid, in mani
fest unconsciousness of mirth provoking
scenes ot which she was the centre.posscss
ed a peculiar fascination, and iter clever
dancing lth massive wooden shoes elicit
ed hearty applause, "
A Runaway. Tuesday evening
Misses Annie Flinn and Mildred Burmes
ler were riding east ot the city after Judge
Fllnn's carriage horse, when the horse give
a jump sideways at something It saw, turn
ing the buggy over on the young ladies,
and then running for the city, where it
was captured after having inutillated the
buggy considerably. Misses Flinn and
Buunester were picked up by Mr Fred
Blumberg, who happened to be riding
near, and taken home, somewhat, but not
seriuusly, bruised.
Good Bye, "Doc." Dr West has gone,
and what is some one else's loss Is our
gain. He went to East Portland Friday.
Leaving his wife in rooms In the Harring
ton Block he skipped out, and It was after
wards learned his trunk was checked tor
Me'cna, Mon.' They ere only married.it
now Is learned. jut previous to their arri
vai In Aloany four months ago. The Ore
fommm is mistaken in saving lie was a man
of some standing In Albany. His adver
tisement showed a weak upper story. The
farm, he spoke of, remains In Its old posi
tion. School Report Following is a month
ly school report, which completes the
spring term, beginning April 1st, closing
June list, DUt. 1 3, Albany, taught by
Julia Lewis. No. scholars enrolled 39 ;
general average for term 36 Those neith
er absent nor tardy during last month are:
Jessie Trites. Annie Cox, Pauline Zuhls
. ....... a .11 n a a a
dorf, rrtu zuhisudrt, Amelia Aumsaon,
Mammle Propst. Ira Clem, Robert Clem,
Richard Clem, liirtie Jordan,Lulle Knlgh
ten. No. visitors during last month are :
Nora Clem, Lillian Knighten, J Jlem, F
Proost.
Head Turned. At Pittsburg, Penn.
lightning twisted a lad's bead around to
one side on bis neck, and the doctors have
thus far bien unable to get It back again
In Albany our citizens heads are generally
turned towards Conn Bros where they
know they can gel first -c'.as groceries,
produce and crockery ware at bargains,
bo not wait for the lightning to come but
call on them at once .
Won't Have to Go. There Is one
Democrat at V.'ashlngton, we'll wager
won't go. That is Henry Gllfrey, reading
clerk of the Senate. Republicans and
Democrat alike stand by him. Mr Gll
frey was born in Oregon and is a graduate
of the Willamette University. He has a
large number of friends in Albany. Mr
Gilf rey is row in the valley.
A Good Joke. The fact that the No, of
the winning ticket for the watch at the
Opera Bouse Saturday evening was known
before the drawing contains iu own story;
and yet It doesn't either, for it Is said that
the party it was intended for didn't draw
Ic alter ail. lne joae is an interesting one
to atl except the crowd, who thought they
stood a chance of getting the watch.
Etiquette. A late work on etiquette
says It is not good form for a gentleman to
take a lady's arm under any circumstances,
ok for a lady to take a gentleman's arm
except on a crowded strcst at night. A
lady carries her own parasol, rules not yet
observed in Webfoot very extensively.
An Albany youth says it is not etiquette
to hug your best girl, but he prefers the
hugging to etiquette. This matter of ell.
queue is a curious one.
A Runaway at Scio. K tea.n from
this city driven by FreJ Barker, at Al
bany Wednesday, ran away. One of the
singletrees broke while passing over a
cross-walk, and the team lit out, colliding
with a vehicle In which were a lady and
two children. The lady had her collar bone
broken, while one ot the runaway horses
broke a leg. Fred Barker and the party
ith him in the buggy sustained no injury.
Prtu.
A Base Ball Game One of the 11 vest
games of base ball of the season was play
ed at Knox Butte last Saturday between
the Knox Butte and 1-ebanon mines, re
sulting in favor of the former by the han-i-some
score of 14 to 13. A return game
will be p ayed next Saturday at Lebanon.
Oxe Version." Our exchanges gener
ally know all about it Here is one ver
sion : 'The Chicago and Northwestern
has advanced $5,000,000 for the construc
tion of the Oregon Pacific eastward to a
unction wun us une ouw
Discharged. Win. Sclwoling of Harm-
Durg 01 wnosc arrei on m . -
gave aa account nao n tria. at ,
Monday and was discharged, mere Detng no
evidence whatever against him.
Sic Lost. A pocket-book belonging to
MrWAMcClain was lost on Jackson
street Monday. The pocket-book was af
terwards found by Mr McClaln ; but some
one had been ahead ot him ana taiten tne
money. $5 reward for the money,
A si iiwrni-. s..
are being made to establish a Sister's hos-
Dital at this city. It is thought the O. F.
will donate land adjoining the city
Such
an Institution wou
mldbeot great
value to
Albany. , ;
Ciasd Jury, The fotlowiog grand jury
was drawn in the circuit court which convened
at one one o'clock last Monday, Mile Cary,
foreman. W R Kirk. R W Moses, W u
Churchill, J S Dixon, J.I Mulock, C Buckner,
Tl..lolm
Satisfy 0L-it Mortgages, Tbeiastiegis.
lature changed the time 01 making tne attract
M I .
f mnHafes from the first 01 August to tne
flrrf of Tulv.and a'J mortcaees which nave oeea
paid and not satisfied on the records on or be
fore July 1st wiu ne usicu va "'"
ff,' . j.i.j ni
Wood SAWiso.-The undersigned will
h readv to saw wood anywhere in tne
ritw about lulv 1st. Prices same as last
year. Leave oraers at ueyoe a. wuuu
' . , . n V- Ti l -
J. K. Davi.
Stsucx Oil At $i.3 per gallon can
bent Standard r"x oil. at the Willamette
Packing Co.'s store.
Tt tearhers bear in mind that the state
teacher institute will be held in Salem on
the 1st, and and 3rd of July.
SECURE PRICES. . AO
TROUBLE TO SHOW,1
' ' , 300DS AT
DEYio &R0BSQN
1S3 1 J i'urr.T ft .5. t Jiil.il C l:i.l tit
at, fsrtit.im, tViil :, .v,';,
243 Oeo S Flutter v J S Cochran et al,
to reoover motivy. Continued,
297 Msrthe Houston rs JoaisTimuwrman,
to recover money, attachment, Nonsuit,
344 J B Unmet! v John Wkklxsr to re
cover money, attaohmsns. Nonsuit, f
377 I R Dawson vs J W Ellison, to re
cover tnsusy, attachment. Judgment for the
amount 000 leased in answer.
379 I R Dawson v J W Ellison, reoovery
of money, attachment Jadaaeiit for the
mount confessed in the answer.
3S7 Flelsohaar. Msvsr A Co vs Searie &
Deans, to reoover monsy, attachment.
Jadgmsut for want tf answer.
391 3 ft Peery administrator astate ot K
K Uaioi vs John W Gain exeoa tor M of
Willis Oatuts, suit in equity. Decree In ae-
enrdance with stipulations.
391 Maggie Busty vs John Dooaoa, to re
cover money. Dismuwed. y
400 John C Arnold vs Sarak A Oilohrcftk
at at, foreclosure. Continued. ' .
403 Giant Powdse Go va Sssrlea k Dni.
to reoover money, attachment. Judgment fur
want ot answer.
403 I R Dawson vi Searlee A Deana, to re
cower money, attachment. Judamsiit for
want of answer.
424 Arthur T Workman va Kits Work
man, divorvo. Coutiuosd.
423 T DitWolioeflVr vs Parry Smith, to
reoover mousy, ConUnaed.
431 Toplita & Co va Mary Cue Rill, so re
oover money, attachment. Continued
432 C B Montague va Isaao and S 3 Salt
marsh, to recovsr money, attachment. Judg
ment and attaahad ptoomy ordared sold,
403 CharU A Furbish va Wet K Monta
gus, to reeover mousy, attachment. Con
tinued for aarviee,
467 Luo.y M Kaasll vs A S BaU, tsou
firmation. Sale eon firmed.
468 W 0 Nicholson vs John Wood et at,
initia eqaity. Continued. -
478 Martha Pierce va Maliada IloJgis,
suit in equity. Ontioutd for service.
47S Geo J Braner va Mary Congill, to re
cover money, attachment. Continued for
aarviee.
431 Gea K Liggett vs EC MoClain, et a),
eootlrmation. Sal eonlirmed.
233 J P Sohooliag vs W It MoDsniel, suit
in eqaity to settle partnership. Continued.
2t3 T EJ(frtoo Hogg vs Thomas Monteitb.
ejeutmeot. Continued.
348 J W (jusiok va A A Keea et al, fare
closure. Decree granted.
419 John Montgomery et al, vs Roht f
Mootirotnery et al, partition. Report of ref-
eroea continued.
431 I R Dswsoa vs J W Kiliaoa and W W
Yautia, mt in equity to at aside assign
ment IUterrrd at last term.
442 S. Onfa vs 0ii Rise, as
San it ih e il Dcruun wsapoo. DuutiwMi.
448 Nauoy J Untune, S al. vs Muid M
WaKUon et al, partition. R(sried to M
Pay ue, T Smith and J A Smith. ,
437 B Brenner vs J A MotJ-merv ml al.
furve'osare. Dismissed.
460 VlraJ Keeney vs 0 W Keesey, di
vorce. Divorce (ranted.
472 Naomi J Ten. pl too et al va Arthur L
Tern plf too et at, partition. Jadgenteat for
plaintiff.
434 James Sbiuty vs Clinton C Cole, con
firmation. Sale eonlirmed.
4 S3 Jerry Hay vs M C Bananas. Sheriff
directed to make deed.
499 E lloolt vs Hiram Smith. Motion to
Substitute allowed.
230 W M Baker va Nelson Bennett, to re
eover money, attachment. Settled aa per
stipulation.
93 Dell. Fields va W II Field, divorce.
Divorce granted.
341 J F Backeoata vs I F Conn, for aa
aooonattng and settlement Jedgemeot for
defendant.
378 J C Johnson vs U N Dertbick et sL
to set aside deed. Continued,
413 Geo I Dodge vsjoste J Dodg,divorw.
Divoros granted.
458 J W ChastaJn va Southern Paeifle R
R, damage. On trial,
439 P A Moses vs Rontbren Paeifle R R,
damages. Verdict forplaioliff S112.
463 Smith Cot ye Volej Cos. suit ia
eqaity. Decree for plaintiff for want of an-
4C8 A J Carp vs ftaaey Cam. divorce. Di
vorce granted.
481 State cf Oreeon va James Caia. aa!'.
ing liqoor without a license. Con tinned.
490 Hannah M Adams va Jabob B Adams.
Divorce granted.
493 State y Sokn WiUon. larceny. Flee-!
qoilty and sentenced to peotUstiaay 2 years.
KCAL ESTATE, SALES.
Robert Mathews to W If and Geo R
Shepherd, all Interest in D L C
ot Henry Williams...... $ 550
N Slates to John Pearl patent
1 r snane wir tono, lou 7 and 8
block 67, Albany....
Brownsville Woolen 'Mfg. Co. to O.
A- C, R. R Co., right of way . . .
Guilford Barnard to J 11 Wigte, all
right, tl'le and Interest, 40 acres
Tp 15 SR s w
United States to John O Boyd, Lib
erty Cemetery Association to J
DWood, lots 16 in Liberty
Cemetery ,
James S Dickson to M Thomaa, 10
acres, Tp 11 S R aw
N II Young and M C Young to
Joseph II Peart, the undivided
one-fifth interest in D L C of
John Pearl '.
Mary A S HitetoF M Sutford.part
otDLCofWm Hlte
Robert G Cochran to Peter Ruettner
1500
TO
3.JO
100
90
300
S K or blk 138. li s A. Albany.
80O
A Tunlson to Nellie Tunlson. w
half N E qr. Sec ao, Tp 13 S R
1 w, 80 acres
Robert Andrews to R A Githeos,
50 acres, Tp 14. S R 4 w
IOOO
W R Kirk tn ( P Coshow and C H
Cable, lot 4. blk 3, K'a A. to N.
Brownsville
150
Francis and T J Butler to Mav C
uarnes, no acres, gee. 31, Tp 9,
SKj L.
IJOO
WATEULOO,
Dr Carter, of Corvallls, haa just made
our town a visit,
We understand that Mr Davis who has
been lying very low, Is convalescing.
Vhe farmers in our vicinity are : haying
A trtrtn tr 1li an,nr l,j.rw Mr t-jl thtt
family of Mr tdwsrds, of IvCkanon.
1 Mr amJ Mri Haney, of the Sodavll'e
1 hotel, were here Sunday,
We are all waiting anxiously to see the
new bridge begun . A bridge 1 something
that has long been needed at this place.
Waterloo is the place to catch fish, so
all ye nimrod turn your step In thl dl
rection 11 you would nave line trout tor
breakfast, dinner and supper
' rnm .if 1 Kj mt n1aBnfr naat tfmea Kre
of , evening la boating,
Waterlo? is to hare a grand celebration,
and we are expecting and making pretara-
tien for a large crowd 01 peepie on mat
memorial day. All wno wisn to nave a oay
of erood tsolid eniovment should come.
Among the other pleasure to De partici
pated tn will be the dance wnicn win con
tmue ail cay and night.
Large crowd of people are beginning to
come here aunday.
Mr Dennis Klum, cf Sodaville, has
1 inoveo to tvaterioo, ana is KeecpinE
. . .
. I we.-.... nvuev asFseikv e
wtnting , -ne meat an(j reaonable raes
should call at the Klum house.
,1 An ounce 01 prevention w better tbsa a
1 pound oi cuie. rianoei's uregun flood
r . im.lQritia. ot h. ,lIM(1
and shoold be used in all diseases of the
stomach, liver and kidneya. Take it.
Biggest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa-
1 per, latest varieties, finest decorations just
receiver nioiiwurei i,ninj.
Kextish Chkeaies For canning turn
ished in Quantities fresh from the tree.
Leave-orders at
.- Baows bll St Stakard!s.
QUPERIOn UNO OF
jAGniGuirTUiiAL ir.1-
PLCr.lCfJTSSAT OH-
iTU.tMiwwwi .
TllK MiOKIUW 4T1I,
Saturday evening the committee on the
slh of July celebration met at the office of
Currsn & Montcllh a id prepared the fat
lowing program for the celebration here on
the 4th, It openka for Itself :
PioccNsion wl'l form on Second street at
9:30 a. m t
Police Squad.
Marshal and Mi.
Bnd, at corner of Second and Ferry St,
Mllltla, resting on Braadalbln street,
Band.
Liberty ar and oiVtcers of the day, rest
ing on Ellsworth street.
Hand. '
Fre:icn with npn,ratu, resting on Lyon
street. .
Knights of Pythias and other civic so
cieties. ,
Carriages.
Horsemen. .
Citlxenaon foot.
; And will inarch as follows:
Up Second to Washington street, down
Washington to First, down First to Lyon,
out Lyon lo Ninth, out Ninth to
;-: the orove,
where the exercises of the day will be held.
Hon. M. C. Gee :ge will deliver the Ora
tion and Prof. W T VanScoy will read
the Declaration et? Independence. Music
and a short literary program will follow,
when several contests of different kinds
will take place,
Al a o'clock the
ail AM BATTLE
will begin on the Moutelth pastures. About
500 men will engage In It, and 100,000 ca
trtdges used,
A game of base ball between the Harris
burg and Knox Butte clubs will take place
on the College grounds for a stiver bat 1
followed by the following contests for
small prUcs i
Illcycle race, 1 mile, free for all.
Bicycle race, y mile, fice tor all.
Bicycle race, ft mile, for safeties only.
Stake race.
Three legged race.
Wheelbarrow and brick race.
Sack race."
A shooting match for $v will ticcur at
4 o'clock between Corvallls and Albany
teams.
The following contests ill lake place on
First street in the evening :
Hos race, wet test, tournament rules to
govern, first prlae, $60, second $15.
Tender race, 300 yards, $7 50, second
Is- .
Foot race, 300 yards, $5.
Footrace, 100 yards, $5.
: Steam Are engine contest for a prle of
$100.
At 9 o'clock a dUplav of fireworks will
take place from balloons suspended 300
feet above terra firma.
rocNctt. rsucetniNuii.
Tuesday, June 35.
Present Mayor, recorder, marshal and
Council Gradwottl, Parker, Burkhart,
Deyoe, Tablcr and French.
The following bills were ordered paid:
Royce & Uibler, $3; F E Allen, 4 05; G
L Savage, $i;BM Huston fe Co, $18,75.
Jllenton, $44 35;J Gradwohl, $u.7Sl W
BBarr, $40; J N Hoffman, $iS; Albany
Engine Co No 1, $489.35; John Jones $70;
WN Miller, 70; F M Westfall, $3; John
Clclen, $3; W A McClaln, $1; G W
Hughes, $3.
Committee 00 streets and public proper,
ty asked further time until suit Is decided.
Further time was granted committee on
fire and water In matter of new company
for otd fire engine.
The street commissioner made several
sidewalk recommendations. Adopted,
Also that an extra nlghtwatch be hired for
several months during dry season.
Ordinance 195 prohibiting traction en
gines running at large was brought up and
an amendment offered by French, provid
ing that engines might be exhibited in va
cant lots in city. Motion to refer lost.
Vote on passage as follows: Yea Burk
hart, Parker, Deyoe. No- Tablcr, French,
Grad wohl. Ordinance declared lot.
Licensee to sell Itquo were granted
Williams Bros, Peter Schloeser, Marx
Baumgart, Cbas Klcfer and George J
Pfan.
Chief Engineer Stewart reported that
coo feet of rubber hoee at least was need
ed in the department, No i's having no-j
good hose at all.
The committee on fire and water with
chief engineer were Instructed to purchase
500 feel 01 nose, two jackets, and new suc
tion for No 3s.
Sidewalk around Congregational church
ordered repaired within live da vs.
A special nightwatchman was ordered
appointed by the marshal to serve null
sept 1 at y a montn.
Washington street was ordered opened
by the street commissioner adjoining block
100.
A special ireet'ng was ordered Monday
evening.
Several bills were rcterred.
A CABIN Bt'KXED.
roar Albany Men Have an Experience.
Friday, June Jil, at 4 :5oo'clock.a silver
watch belonging to Fred Ross.of this city,
stopped on account of too much heal about
one hundred miles east of Albany, in the
mountains beyond Breltenbush, where the
hot pring bubble forth their health glv
Ing properties. The cabin of Claud Mans
field caught fire from the stove pipe and
burned to the ground. Mr Mansfield had
been there several months. On Friday,
June 14, he was joined by Mack Montcith,
Fred Ross and Clyde Hillf thl city. In
the ereulng of Friday on returning afur a
hunt they found the cabin in ashes. All
their clothes, money, provisions and effects
had been inside. $35 worth of blankets
among other things were burned. A burn
ed five dollar piece, some silver and the
ruined watch were found. Saturday noon
the young meri started -viihout a crust to
eat for Albany. For twenty-four hours
they only had two fish apiece lo eat. They
arrived in Garcsvlllc Sunday evening, and
Monday morning, having no passable
money, continued their journey on foot for
Albany, arriving in tne evening, 1001 sore
and tired out. They will spend the glori
ous 4th in Albany and at least part of them
return :o tne I lot spring rancn auerwaros,
The Ladle Delighted.
The nleaaant effect and tbe oarfeot saf
ety with wblcu ladiea may use the liquid
rrnit laxative, wyrop 01 fis, oniur 011
conditions, make it their favorite remedy,
Ilia pleaalng to tbe eye and to tne tante,
gentle, yet erfectoai in acting on tne kiu
neys, liver and bowels.
Ice. Leave order for Ice with F II
Pfeiffer. Delivered to any part ot the city
fpr 1 cent a pound, in quantities not less
then ten pounds a day.
Kid Glove I Kid lilnve II
I have iust reccved a full line of kid
colves oranaea uur uwn. inis is a Eenu
. . , s ti 1 1 .
tne kid elove. I buy direct from Importers
In New York and consider them the best
value of any glove I ever sold for this
price. 5 button, 3 row of st'tchlng, $1.50
a. 1.. 1 ovNu.
C03SUMPT10.il tilULU Cl'.'.ES.
To thb Fditoh r'.o'x ci Jnf'OTi yrv.r twA
em Unit I have it nmiiivi 1 enit-dy ("!' tiie nliiive
named diiteusc, I'.y lu inut-ly u-,e tl,in;-i,ilii!
iuipt-lcMS ease lmvo Iff 11 permiuu nlly riircil.
I snail bo jthvl lo scntl two l'itio olmv reme
dy FllEK ti) any o( 011s- l enders w'.m luivii con
sumplliin if they wi'l m ini tin- tli' r ' Niness
and post oflic- ddrc. I'wiicetiulljr.
T. A. hLOCUM. V.c . 1H t rt t . Vr!
DEYOE & imW AR3 AQENT
FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS
fERTICAL-FEED SEWING
MA
CHINE.REST MACHINE IN THE
BAfiBET, "
110H8 AKDABltOMI
stotniAf . .
Circuit Court,
For a small lire the one this noon waa a
very wstone,
Tbe Isst week for the eowi to trample
down Albany sidewalks.
Farm are have already commenced cutting
their wheat, This il remarkably early,
The jury in tha murder eate of Sandy
Old's, at Portland disagreed aud auother
trial will be necessary.
Will the ;raoa who horrnwsd MuCsrty's
Statistician from this ellioe some time aw
pleass return the aame.
The Insursnoe monsy of Taplss St Hugtr
man, of Heattle, $130,000 hat been attaahrd
by Sn Frsuoltoo creditor.
Seattle hsi received about $73,000 in
money to help it along. This amount in cash
and several times aa mueh in adverti.iar.
A My recuse, N. Y , newsb.iy weeta $10,.
000 dsmsgss because a man called him a
swindler for exchanging aa old paper for a
nswoor.
For a moaer, rake, a -id attrlaultarat ita
nlamants asaerallv aa Woll as flrst-olaaa wan
one and buggies oati On Mitchell & Lewi
uo., Albany, ur.
Ratnrday evanlosT a fmt raoa te ha ten on
July 7th, at tbia eity, was arreeeed between
Wm Fletcher, ot this eity, and 11 U O'Dell,
now of Sodaville.
The Carney cabs Lave began mailing In
Salem. Toe prices are $1 aa hour, one mile
or less 23 cents a passenger aad 23 oeate to
or from the depot. .
An eiohange pertinently remarket "Those
people who are alwaya thinking that tbe
newspspera are 'bittiog' at them, are advis
ed to look through tbe Bible 1 tbe will Dad
meny flings at them ia tbe good book,
Onloa parties are fashlooable aaw. : Six
girts stand in a row, while one bites a small
ohook out of an on ion, and a yeang man pays
10 oents for a guess aa to which one it waa
If he gnessee rleht he kisses tbe other five,
bat if ha doesn't he is only allowed to kiss
the one with tbe onioa-soented Ireath.
Mr and Mrs C D ftuwlee are home from
their wedding trp te Portland. '
Hon PA Watts, of Ashland, lain the eity
aad wilt remain in the county for a week or
two.
Ld Submesr earns over the mountain from
Crook county a few day ago with GOO bead
of horse.
Mr Jaa Archibald has sold the Martin tap
er farm, enuaistiug of 240 acres, to Mr A
tmeil lerfWsa acre.
Lvrt night someone broke into tbe back
room or W is Curl's store and stele several
ngn tmt failed lo get into the front part.
grcyspAV.
See notioe in soother column of "Wanted
at ones."
A pomp for the general paUie is si to beinc I
pm in ia irani at sn Mcuweta duck. i
The stock fr the railroad from 8aU sa
Hankers, $23 ,000, has hwn meetly taken.
The Three Hi.ur wentdwa last evening
with kav .,i ..i.,. -.,,-. 11.. I
wun ssy w4 other prodnets from Corvallt.
-Mr I F Coon baa Durchsd tbe rtsi!et.e
f r!' ef BB"itftBstree. voa-
Sideraltce, 11300.
. .m . .. . - . - . . 1
Mr Cbaa Mettiar baa the contract for Lii-1
Ing laborers foe railroad woik a tbeO P, ea
sua enatraet jost let.
Mr W B Cox. former'r of Browoaviile, will
superintend the eooetraetiioa of the woolea
wt.ll. .t 1
Tke ORtK will r,t k. Mt - tk.
rif r ia a few dsys. It oely draws thiiteea
inches of water, and, It U said can make the
riOle,
Yeeierd.y .r.i.. while navi.aU.. tb.
into tbe rjr. bet being a powerful seim-
mer rescued the shore In safety,
Mr Kagone Lyort retained last sveu
iag fiom MoMinnville, where be went to
look alter bia tine trotting stallion, Dick
Flaherty. Meat Monday Dick will be pat te
work for tbe fall races, and tbe DtnotHAT
predicts a brilliant future for him.
Dan Wagooo, of Salem, a former Albania,
a in tne eity.
Mr Judge Btaekbura ia ia Brownsville
vUttieg relative.
Dr Barker waa celled to McCoy U -Jay on
professional boainee.
Hon L lidyiH, of Rngeae. sad H Y llieoip
son, el I ortlsnd. are courting tbia week.
Oovernor Peanoyer, Srctetsry Mc Bride
and SepenaUndeat MeKlroy paaesd tbrengb
for CMrvallis to-day to attend the eummeaoe
meet of the Agriraltarai college.
Tbe Albany Iron Work are er ended with
work. Among other eoetrscts are one for
the front of the Masonic temi!e aad for a
bridge It Uraia. ,
Messrs Jaa Charlton, ef the elaas of '90
and Frank Propst, ot tbe eiaa of '91, of
Princeton university, left for borne on the
1 9th, eomiug by wsy of the Canadian Pad no,
and are expected in Albany ia a day or two.
Tbe ladies of tbe Baptist ebereb will give
asocial at the residence of lion S M fie.
nington Friday syening. There will be plea
ty of toe eresm and lemneade and a pleasant
time ia anticipated
Tbe benefits f vaetioa eeeaoa may be
P'y'uotthea.nw Urne. tbe
btood ia being elssoied and vitalised by tbe
ese ef Aver' Karsaprt!la, A coed appetite.
fresh yifor, aad buoyant spirits attend the
at ef this wonderful medicine.
"My father, at abuat tbe aie ef fifty, Inet
ail tn natr I rum te top ef his bead. After
on eroutb e trial of Ayer'e Uslr Viiror. tbe
hir began coming, and, ia three month, be
bsd a tin growth ef hsir of tbe natural col
or." l . Catlen, Saratoga dpriags, N. T.
WCbKRaOAY.
SOS inmate at the peaitentiary.
Ooe week from to-morrow w celebrate.
Yesterday the 0 P nay ear went over the
rosu leiuiug ior msy.
, ..If
Mr C E Wolverton ia learraneioe: and !
paiotina bi handsome residence.
Mra Mane Davis & Co will sell fl .wsr
wreath for tbe 4th of July elbrtin a
25 cent a piece, Liberty car children shou Id
tsceeotice.
The Albany lo iVurks shinned five tone
ef use to Eugsoe te-dsy. They are doing a
mining nusiness.
Shsriff Croisen. of Marios eoontv vester
dss attached the Narrow Uanga levying 00
roiling sutoii, ior uxea, the amoenl being
l77.
Mondsy night a burster entered the il-
aenre 01 oir j r tislbrattn, at tbe last end ;
but Win (l.lbrsith on loaded his revolver at
him and he fld promiscnoasly.
On black on First street of the street
railwsy is being graded, work to be done to
the Revere house onroer, and comcletad and
strtet pnt in good condition by Joly 2l.
Mr K L Thompson,, repreeentieg the
Northwest insurance company, went tc liar
risburg to-day to adjust the lo on the barn
of B R Holt recently boroed. $100 wss ear-
nso on tne DQiiding. '
. Bird Wells shipped eleven yoang Ch loess
pheasanU to Spokane Falls ysstsnlsy. Ihsy
ware purchased by O B Kion for t50 and
will be given their liberty on bia ranch near
Spopane. (Jorvallu Ttmt.
O V Stevens, auperiotendent of construc
tion of the 0 P & R, in company with Messri
Antonelle St Doe, contractor, went to the
front to 'day to make arrangement for rs-
amiog work.
U T Porter. U 8 Marshat-eleot of Alaska.
is ia the etty.
Miss Addie Georce arrived in tha oitv to-
uy on a visit nome.
H B Kennieton. of Halser. ba been in
the city aeveral dayi.
Mr Londa Gray arrived borne to-day from
Wsitsburg, at leaat with an improved look in
ni isce, -
J. W. Ribelan, the irrepressible, now of
Halsey, recently of Lesbnrg, i doing Al
bany this week,
Joe Tyler, of Halsey, 1 in the city aatiat
lag O B Hit(ht at bis market. The bey is
at noma running me raatsn patch
Tbe finest bsll of the aeasoa willl.be given
on 4th of July evening at the opera house.
An immense attendance is expected. F Co
nave cnargcci ic
Mr Scott Ward, of Ptainview. has iust re
turned from a trip te the Belknap Sprinftt,
Tohuoy Iom, who went with him, remain
ed lor several not water baths,
Wheat, 69 cents,
15 eent (having af,Viereck's.
8 tickets for fl at Viersck ' .
, Fine line of Guna and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
son s special bargains -
New dress jjooJ't Mcllwaiu'a.
Msson fruit jsrs at F L Kenton's
Nsw iBVuioa cf fine g-ld rings at French a
A barrel of salt salmon just opened at F L
Kenton's. :
Fresh eresm elu rao just received at F L
Kenton's.
New cream cheese just tsceived at Cocrad
Meyers, .. " .
For sate. eliesD. second hsud orgsn, Mrs,
Hymao's.
3 chair runuiwZ staady at Vlereok s shav
ing parlors,
fleet roast coffee la the eity at Conrad
Me)ers.
flood oooLliut stove only tlO at Itoukins A
Saltuiarsb's.
The best wat oh in the world for the mouvy
at FM French's.
Ride saddles and ladies riding ourolnalee at
Tliompi'iu k Overman' .
Thompson k Overmen, aieiittifor the great
Dynamite baggy whip.
For a ncmher one gaellty of knives foiks
and spoons eall at V M Freoeu'.
1 he ehnltiest line of table luxuries eta be
found at Brownall & SUnard's.
A fresh milk cow.' one half Durham, for
asle cheap. Apply to Democrat efOoe.
J W Bsnlley. best bout ana shoe maker in
eity, opposite Fortmiller & If) lug's .
A I arse and fine line of window shsdes
jatt received at Forsmillsr k Iryiug's,
Money eaa't bay better outs and shoes
than Mcllwsin is aalliae. IxeebseHbetter
goods are not tnsoufaatorsd. J
Tbe Variety of 23 cent hate s a going at 10
per cent disenunt at K et C Howard's, as
well aa their other millinery goods.
Some floe California eheeae. a barrel of
golden drip syrup and some Doe eomb honey
just received at Brownsll A Stenerd'e.
Qo to Royoe ft Uibler' for four lob print
Ing. They do any and all kind of work ia
the peeslsbiag and job pribiieg line, Qjick
work and tw price.
CUICKCN BKIXTbK.
On a cotly divan In an eleeantlr turn
Uhed parlor of one ot those grand man
sions tor wnicn tne historical city 01
anon la noted, est a fair young maiden.
ohe was as beautiful at the poet dream
ner finely moulded form was In perfect
keeping with her delicately chiseled fea
tures i her hair hung In wavy masse far
down over her graceful shoulders and had
that golden tint that the eve can some
times catch at set of sun. Her eye blue
at tha dome of heaven, sparkled and shewn
Ilka the start In a cloudless winter night.
nature raa stamped upon her cheek the
beautiful color of the sun kissed peach of
the tropics. One white shapely hand was
pressed to her mtrble brow, a klrd of a
subdued mouse colored amila played
around her rosebud mouln. The ctamr of
'he door bell caused her to raise ber eye.
as into ine room timiuiy ana sottiy stepped
young man bearing tha ear-marks ot a
country editor, his pale, c asslc face bore
XT' ".VTTTV ..'
mere was a ainuoi -1 oon itninn sne wiu
K.11,.. . ih.r t ..." i,,s, i m m
.... ,k. u. .-j ai
m -J J t - ..- M".." ,,5K 9iww M"
i,ed ntrls told that the fatal love
flamea wera alawlr. hut surely hurnlne
their wav thioueh the nuiwni r.f hi.
once bard heart. As the fair maid caught
a gllmps of his manly form she sprang to
her feet and putting out Her jeweled band.
bade the young man stop. '
Hk'irV ihiuI ''.I. frittA Ih a ,.U. ttM.M.
Pion, "why are jom here to-night,
by," and her whole frame shook with
i " 3 to one
whom you have tocrucly deceivei. Why,
? " on leave me for another.
Up I first heard the beautiful story of love,
Have you forgotten the time when you
had no horse and boggy ; when arm In
arm together we walked In the pale moon
I'ght along the silent streets ot this beau
tiful city, stubbing our toes on the iooe
nail in the sidewalks. Think of those
things Klrkte, and then tell me why you
left me for another, tell me why you nevet
let me ride In the buggy. The time was
when every word that you whispered In
my ear was as sweet to me aa the honey-
dew is to the busy bee and I ready cur pa
per from front to rear. 1 hose sweet bliss
ful day are gone, never to return," and
pulling a three for a dime ring from her
finger she threw it at his feet, and sank
like some stricken dove, pale and breath
less upon the divan by hi side.
fulling himself together tr.e young man
with flushed face and wildly beating heart
revetenlly knelt at her feet and burying
hi face in the left hand pocket of her blue
cambric apron he wept as oh the truly
whispered the fair creature, as she care
fully, out tenderly raised his head and
gaxed with loving eye into bis tear stained
face, don't darling, K kills me to see you
weep and you will take all the starch out
of my apron, "Oh, Clatnantha," said the
young man, how I have waited and pray
ed tor the time to come when 1 could kneel
at your teet and with your 'Ittte hand on
my tiead, ten you an. un, lorgive w
precious one and promise to be mine and
before the other girl returns to the city,
in printing press and as you grind out
sou shall take your Place at the crank 01
the Ewfrot, we will sing the song of the
bleat.
Mrs. A. B. Mathews and Ml Adela
Burkhart, of your diy are out rusticating
at Peterson' Butte, the guests of Miss
Adela' mother.
Last Sabbath the Rev. C. Sperry, of
Brownsville, closed a very successful se
ries of meetings at Providence Church.
There were ' a number of conversions.
After services on Sunday five were emers-
ed in the clear crystal water of Crabtree
Creek. Immense crowds lined the bank
en either aide and In respectful silence
witnessed the impressive ceremony, Mr.
1 Geore-ie Garland. Mra Powell and Mr.
1.. . . . .. n
Mark Peery, son of the lien. J, II. Peery,
were ationg the number emei'sed. Tbe
name of the other we eld not learn.
Brick Dist.
Acci wist ally Killkd. A fc w day
ago an eld gentleman by the name of John
Thompson, living en McDowell Creek,
about ts or 15 mile east ot Lebanon got
on a horse without a bridle. He took a
eackaue on the horse, which seemed to
hlshten htm. The horse beean to "buck
and ran tome distance , throwing the
old
gentleman off on ome rock, causing In
JUM
urles from which he died in a few hours.
Mr
Thompson was 70 years old.
Slreplesaaea
Dr. Flint' Remedy la the best remedy
known for insomnia, or : sieepieMn,
whloh afUleia no many persona, and which
leads to ao many aerlona oeryona diaeaaes,
particularly in jn.nuy. ueaeriptive
treaiiee with eaen ootciei oi,aajreta aiaua
Urug vo, Is. x.
Sonth Albany
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to Its nat
ural advantage and nearness to the center
oi business. Compare the size, location,
view and accet to and from these lott.ad
you will be convinced of their merits Call
early and secure a home be lot i the advance
tn price. Apply to
v TWBKOAI.Ko: KEDPKLD, Agents.
First door south of Post OjBce.
Sub Couldx't SkeIt. "Not muc h,'
cay she, "you don't catch me ctoking this
hot weather,when I can get tho.e delicious
lunch good, such as chipped beef, soused
pigs fett, spiced sardines, deviled ham
cream eheeae and all those nice eatables at
the Willamette Packing Co's
Summer Wraps. -Novelties In .xaded
and stockinet jackets just received.
SAMUEL IS. Yotrxu.
Fsrmerv ifvnn wsnt the best hariies al
hand mule, call oaB.L, I'ower.net to Dcm
erst cilice.
Dr. M. H. Ellis, phyiieian and
surgeon
Albany, Oregon. Calls made in
country.
mty 01
H.Uwert,
slei.
praotioal watchmaker and 'wr
For laud madebardesa goto E. L. Power
uahe 01- all rfinos Al
PIOXGF.IM ANfl VETERANS.
1'orti.anp, June 21
1889.
Hditort Democrat i
We have been too busy to drep a line to
you relative to Pioneer day and the In
dian war veteran until now. The attend
ance was not as large as it should have
been. Southern Oregon and the west side
had a greater percentage present according
to population than Portlrnd or the East
Willamette valley. Every thing went off
well during the day. The speeches ot Hon
O Jacobs, Governor Moore, of U'ahlngm
territory, and Capt Masher, were all fine.
Mr Jacob at an early day taught school in
the Waldo and Looney settlement in the
va'ley, and he had some of his "grown up"
cholar to hear him on Pioneer day,
Those present manifested a great Interest
In the proceedings. Some very old people
were there from the country. One couple
fr.m the Ya.nhltl section, who had been
married sixty-one years and had never
been away from each other three weeks
during that time. They looked as if they
would attend many of these anniversaries
yet Thl wai a specimen of the Interest
that w as taken In this very enjoyable meet
ing of old people. In the evening Instead
of a grand march and dance by these pio
neer the ball io?m wss taken bodily by
young people, Ladiea with modern scan-
ty ralnment and young men with the
grasshopper wa'Jew tall coat were con. j
tplcuou a felriei. They had an excellent j
string and brass instrument band, and the
music and dancing was of the modern style.
There would be no objection to this if it
was contrasted on an adjoining Jluir with
tha old fashioned pioneer dancing. One
musician being a fiddler who could pat his
foot and call, Thl would be better than a
clrcu. We engaged our partner of '43 for
the grand-march and dance, but when the
line ran out at tbe blast of the cornet for a
grand waits aa the Introduction, not but
one pioneer badge was to be seen. My
partner and self concluded that it took 1
more moral courage than we possessed to
whirl around like that mess, so we held
down enr seat and stared at thl delicate
and effemlnato looking combination. If
no better mean are ptovldcd for the old
people to march and dance, they will pre
fer the swadatthe fair grounds 'where they
can have the old time "campnre.' Think
of it, tn order to dance our old pioneer
women must have the regulation dress, no
sleeves, low neck, and all of the most fash
ionable build with rose bush adornments.
The pioneer men must rig themsetyes up
In
wnne necaues, wnite giove ana vest.
and the abominable claw hammer coat with
sun flower and the charming dandelion
oioom in every outton noie of tne claw
hammer. The music must be by a brass
band that fairly frightens an old pioneer
In a ball room. We will go once more
with our partner of '43, and when the fiddle
strike the key rote, we wilt lay aside our
un hata and step to it with heart a light
aa ef yore, lite society refused to extend
the limit of pioneer days to 1859, There
are some good reasons why this should be
done, and we expect to see the time ex
tended after a wile.
The night before thl pioneer meeting
the Alpine club Invited the war veteran
in and all were highly entertained by Dr
McKay and hi brother Donald. The Dr
was very good in relating many Indian
scenes and trials In which he took part as
the friend of the white. Like many
ethers he wss a little "off" on Indian name,
but on the whole he was very entertaining.
It waa left to bis brother tJonald to take
the palm. He Is a modest speaker, urs
good language and is entertaining. Hi
description of '.he Modoc war, taking In the
bravery of the Modocs, the fighting and
massacre, should be repealed in every town
in tha state. We listened to them nntit
half past ten at night and tegretted that
these lecture then closed. The audience
fully appreciated this treat. If Donald
McKay ever come to Albany throw open
the court housa and have him give yeur
people this panorama ot thrilling Indian
war scene. These meetings should be
kept up.
Pioxec.
OX TUB mil'TBCRN BOCNOAUY.
A family named Smith, rec-ntly from j
Texas have moved Into a house on the 1
Coleman ranch. I
John Marrow came home last week from
near miii city, wnere jienas been working
In a logging camp.
Mr Altlngham, son and daughter, verc
visiting at Monroe last Saturday and Snn
day. v
Haymaking U progressing nicety. The
timothy crop is almost a total failure, but
Cheat is an unusually heavy crop.
Some of our farmers will begin binding
their fall grain the last et this week. Spring
grain It not doing well on account of dry
weainer. ;" .
We had a case of measles In our neigh
borhood last week.
D W Tilton closed a very successful term
of schovl tn this district last Thursdiy.
Miss Mathews' school In the Bareer dis
trict closes next Saturday, and we believe
he ha given general satisfaction.
John Young is rebuilding and putting
an addition to his barn.
Dr N I Taylor, of Eugene, spent Sunday
with hi parents here.
Mr Watkin and family, ot Eugene,
were visiting relation here Saturday and
Sunday.
We would like to aay something about
the quality ot road work that is being done
in this district, but tear we could not with
out growling. , J T
Hon John Long is living on soup at pres
ent. Perhaps he wl'l conclude to let the
doctor dese out medicine for htm in the
future.
Taageat.
Considerable real estate has changed
hands here recently, J B Morgan buying
ts acre 01 land, house and barn adjoining
Tangent. F B Jenka bought 31 acres of
land ot the r agan larm, and e. L, Bryan
bought house and lot in Tangent.
WD Jenks is building an addition to hts
house.
The warehouse Is being repaired and
overhauled generally.
II W Setttemire returned a few days ago
irom a visit with his brother at Arlington,
and he reports crops drying up in Wasco
ana other counties.
L F Smith and family returned the first
of the week from a visit with their on-in-
law.who live in Alsea Valley.
Born to the wife of I W N'ewcomb.a boy
Thl I the seventh bey in the family and
three girl, there being two pair of twins.
The picnic at Bievlna bridge Saturday
eiven by the Band, was a success, though
the attendance wa not large. Rev D C
McFarland delivered a good address in the
forenoon and Hon J K Weatherford gave
an able talk In the afternoon.
WANTED, 3000 WORTH
of second hand furniture
at the Portland Branch.
Highest cash price paid
for second hand furniture
at the Portland Branch.
Ruy your Household furnture '
at the Portland Branch.
A new No. 8 cook stove with furniture
and pipe for $16.
A new No. 7 cook stove with furniture
and pipe for $u. at the Portland Branch.
bargain in furniture, stove, ctotntng,
hardware at the
- . Portland Branch,
Utter List.
Following 1 th list ol tatters remaining In Uis Post
OIBos, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Juns te, 1839,
Psnions oalling tor these letter rauut give the date on
whleh thsv were sdrsrtlsed 1
Bl,MlssHlsn
Csrion, Andrew W
Flr0eld, Oso ,
Kims, Sally
Pixby, K
Rouse, UP
Thompson, Nora H
Windsor, John
Cowiii, B P.
Bitstew, E
Davis.Albert
Fsujch, Tbemss
Laroude. Jas
Larimsr, A L
Butberland, August
Whseler. R
Nsiuia, Mrs M A
R. TKOarSON. P.M.
7 Oiks enre rheumatism, neuralgia
toothache, Foshay & Mason Agent.
i imoirxsviM.K.
r.ROWXRVil.LR, June 35th, iSSy.
Evcrj body cottic to Brownsville to cele
brate. -
Ed Mover went lo Roieburg on the train
Sunday to file on some tlmbtr land
Although we ivoiild rattier some otner
Company would have bought the Narrow
Gauge in order to have some show for
competition, the cltlxens are all rrjoicli.g
over lis sale to the Southern Pacific Com
pany.
Friday night so'iievcry Iilcrestlng tlhl
rope performance wero given on our
street by the Davldaon Uro'.hers.
Friday a the Irani of Mr. Iljh h, driven
bv hi on e-Sfton lis way ! tun gravel
pit, the horses biicame f rltjlite.it ki :ii the
rattling 'of th. loose; boards i;rmit! the
gravel tx-d ami -un away. Th l,'(y wss
thrown fomsii-.l Hum Mting the lines slack
when the borne ran Into tHe fence throw
ing boards ond b.i off. 4 severe scalp
wound wss the only Injury tlim, l! was
brought to town nr!d hu the wound dress
ed by Dr. W, p. Via.
From private advices we learn ihat Mr,
and Mrs. Thos, Kav landed In frwhrn on
heir return from England on the i.,th
littt. About two more weeks nil! find
tnjm ready to start for home and tbey are
expecttd to arrive here sometime next
week. Their many friends will be glad to
learn that Mrs, Kay's health has continued
to improve. Their son, Ifarrr. who ac
companied them East wilt not return with
them, but will remain with the Davis
Purber Machine Co. about three months
longer.
111 gur.s will salute the rUIng sun here
the morning of the glorious 4th. The
parade under direction of Marshal Her.ry
will form at the depot at 10 a m. and nro.
ceed to the grove, where among other
things an address by Master Miller, of
llalsey and an oration bv Hon W. n.
Joiwwn, of Oregon City, will be listened
to. The Crawlordsvlilc and HaUey bands
will dUcourse music during the day. Tbe
afternoon will be spent In base ball, foot
ball and other game and amusement.
The evening will be occupied by the pion
eer around the camp fire as of tore, fine
of the main featutes of the day will be the J
l,e.rl..,, W It L-I..1. I... ...4
for thl purpose and we wl'l have If roast
ed In ffrard sttl. Ivvrrv nlnnwr In lh
country shoufd be here with their tents
through the 3rd, 4th and 5th, of July and
have a grand time. A restaurant guaran
teeing good meals will be sn the ground
for the accommodation of all, furnishing
meal for 34 cents.
Considerable excitement pervade our
town on account of the representatives of
a large amount of capital having gon up
the Calapoola In search of fine timber.
Parties representing $1 3,000100 passed
through town last week and have located
all the available timber on the Calapoola
that has been surveyed. A party of eight
under direction of Mack Sawyer, who has
logged on the creek here for seveial years.
leU our town Sunday evening tn hopes of
finding claims for themselves j but found
hey were too late. AH the vacant timber
claims had already been taken by the par
ties mentioned. People have thought
they had plenty of time to take up the lim
ber, but now find capitalist from Michi
gan have got ahead of them. Tl only a
question of a few years when a railroad
wilt ascend this creek in quest of the fine
timber. The parties who have taken up
this timber are also locating ail the quartz
veins they can find and are making a map
of the same. Let it be remembered that
Brownsville is located just at the mouth
of the Calapoola and when a railroad as
cends this creek It will pass through
Hrownsville and all the untold wealth
along the creek will paae through Browns
ville in search of a market.
At th f.'aovE. On the 4th Mr H Ken
ton will be at the Grove wish h! Adhelve
-le nd Sea Lion Si!,-cr po'ih. The
Dcmockat will vouch for th urlcr
merit of btjth of t'n-se article. Call t hi
stand.
JuHu JiMcph. wh'i his beea visi ing Jef
fereun, Tomer, Aailit-. Marion, Sew ar.d
other point supplying these poinU with
borne made el gar, returned tlus after noon,
havlog had good sneees.
TtiU Trade Mark on a 1
;.? ,T f pe.tcnre and skill can
This Trade Mark on a stove
cx-,
con-
nve. Sold only bv G. W.
smith.
University of Oregon.
EUGENE, OREGON.
Neat session begin oa Monday, tbe
18th of September. 18S9,
Free scholarships from every emikty in
tbe Btate. Apply toyoor Coonty So peri a-
lennent. rree toiuoa aner Jnoary 1st,
ium. -
Fonr eooraea : Claeaicai, Scientific, Lit
erary and a abort English Coarse tn
wbi.b there In no Lstin, Green French
or German, Tbe English ia pie-eroitently
a Baalneea Course, For catalogues or
other lnfotmaUon, addraae
i, W. JOHKSOX,
Presides L,
WANTKn AT ONCE -T.f the onder.
signed a man or woiuaa wbo eaa
do good laondry work, et-pcie',y doing
op white ablrta and collar. Oil oa me
near the Intersection cf Konrth aireet ana
tbeO.P. It, K.
I. D. Smith.
Notice,
U. b. Land OJiee, Oregcn City,
May2Isr,!SS9.
C HtipUiet having bseo entered at'this of
fice by Fran ji M. Waldea agsinat William
Crothers for abandoning bi Homestead En
try No. 6963. dated April 13th. 1SS7, upon
the S I of N K i and S of N W Sectkn
14, Township 12, S R 1 E, in linn county,
Oreaon. with a view to tbe cancellation ef
j aaid entry, the said parties ate hereby iub-
moned to appear at Lebanon, Dan county,
Oregen, before A. Ii. C; rus. Notary Public,
on "-.'"'-:
the leih dayefJely, ISA.
at 10 o'olook a, m., to respnod and furnish
testimony oonceruiog said allexed abandon
ment, and on the teetimnny then submitted
a hearine will be had at this otSce on Aaguit
12ih, 1889, at 10 o'ulock a. m.
W. T. Bl'RSBT, ,
Register.
Sheriffs Sale
Me Circuit Court of At State of Ortjron for
tm County or Lmn :
W C Nicholson, PUintiT.
'" vs.
J P Schooling and Mirths Ii Scrim ling, bu
stife, 11 A Rsmpy, aa assignee i0 insolvency
of J P Schooling. J F Miiler and Jerry Bay
and It F Ashhv. irtners nudttr the tinn
name and style of Uay ami Ashby, Drftu
ilants.
N0T1CK is hereby given that by virtue of
antxecntioo and orUcrof Sde issueil o.it of
the above nsno d dart in the above entitled
suit, 1 will on ,
Saturday, tae S9th day f Jane, I8K,
at the Court House door in the city of Al
bany, Linn county, Oregon, at, the hoar of
1 o clock, p. m. ni said day sellatpuhho auo
tion for cash in hand to the highest bidder
the read property described in said execution
and order ot aala aa toiiows, to-w it t .uois
one, two, three, four and five, in block two.
Also lota one and two in block live, all situ
ated in May and Nixon's addition to the town
of Harriaburg, in Linn county, Oregon. Also
aa undivided three tourths interest in and to
fractional tiver lot. No. eight, and a'ao
fractional river lot. No. seven. Also lot
No. twelve in block No. one, all lying aad
being in th town of Harriabarg, Lino coun
ty. Oregon. I will alao on the aaid 29th day
of June, 1SS9, in thecuj of llarrisburg.Iinn
oonnty, Oregon, at the hour of 9 o'clock, a.
m.. of said day sell according to term and in
tbe manner heretofore expressed, tke person
al propei ty described ia said execution and
order of scJe b follows, to-wifc : On steam
engine aad boiler now contained in the build
iug situated on lot three in block two in the
town of Harrisburg, Lisa county, Oregon.
The proceeds aiiniug from the Rale of said
premises ond personal property, to be ap
plied : Kint, to the payment ot the cost
and dinliursemeuta of suit taxed at $12.65,
and ncoruiog coat wd $150 Attorney fee.
Second to tbe payment to the PUintfif, W.
C- Nicholson the som of $1689.30 witb aocru.
u g interest thereon at the rate ot 10
eeot per annum, and the surplus, if any be
paid as the Court may hereafter decree.
Dated this 20th day of Msy, 1360.
JOHH BMALLMOir,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon,
and
J i I 1 1 '''
Absolutely Pure.
Tbia powder never varies. A mam 1 t
ptirity etrength and whole aomfn-
More econom'csi thsn tbe ordinary kimli
and cannot he sold tn corn petition wii 1
tnuititad of low tu. alert weight alu. t
or pboeobate pewdera. Mold only In run ,
Kovai Kaklng Powder Co.t ICS Wall M ,
N. Y.
D, W. CnowLET A Co , A ftnil,
Portland; Oregon
Z. T. WRIGHT,
Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or.
40EKT FOR
5 r.
Iks AdTancB TtaMng KaoMner
Tbe baetaiidfasleet thresher in Aaier. -ea,
and a raecbin ihst atanda wit hout s
ileal. Tne AfVANCK ihrcaher t.-
KEVER been HKPLACED hy any nib
machine 00 the C.a. but bxn n-plsce t
several M ber- that HA VK FAIfKl) t .
fill Vv ARHAWTEK- TbtENOINK Is gu .
ntoed lo pull more than any other, ei t
will oat travel a:l othera on tbe road, i '.
you benr any toad bcmj-ir, rlw tell tt.-t
partis the ADVANCE 1 HKK-ttlKR ar t
ESiI K are rold on their merlu enU.-
ly. And I am willing to prove all I rlaiiu
In my field at any time, Iv not be boii -bnfrged
by boving any machine un-.
you aet the ADVANCE. I also ban .
team fi'xlug eoode. Iron pipe, pnm; h
mo we is seeders, epringtooth harr-iw;
blacksmiths forgo, drlila, chorch, fin
and s ehrol belle, en 1 tnsuy other apeelit:,
tie,
Albany Branch Hcu-se one bl:-k brlf
Base Huose,
JAS. 12.IvIVOX,
QEAL
J? hf
Use e
EALEO BIDS WILL BE BKCIEVK!)
the elerk or School District N6;.
count y. Oreaoo. no to 6 o'clock i-.
m . orNatordae. July dti. 1869, to tdrnKh
sals! District witb 00 cords ol grab ok
woe, (aid woo' to e 4 foot loi:ir and 1
stick to be lean than 3 iricbe In diametrr .
also tn furnlah said Uietrtct with 5 enrrU
apllt flr wood (from large trees) f.'ee t-''
knots. All wrod to Is 3i r et n .
C-n tral aVfccrl tmi h p 1 A , t .uy. 1 !
Board merree tte ilpUt to r"at,'. t.r
all bbl. '
By order 1 1 the lioard of Dirt '.f-,s.
P. G. I5cKahT, C.trfc.
JoD2iat, 1880, .-
IJtOR RETT. A piano at only $2 5-
V month. Call on G. L, U'a- kn aa.
COTTU CT TO BS LET .Tl-e cbnrt -i
baldiog eumtniux at Pooria. Us
eonnty, will receive sealed bids for iii
bnildinffof sebnrch bouse at tbatplar.,
u&Ul 1 o'clock, Juoe29:b. The specific
tlona will be found at the store of W v
Cbeeman.ln Peoria. Tbe lowest reaper
eible bidder is expected to be swan led Out
contraor, but we reserve tbe right to re -jeet
any and all bide.
Jnoe 17th. Ir89
W R Garrett,
Moea LaMar,
WKGitbos,
Committee
s:
AND, AC Pel sons desiring ant.
loem or erarol fr m the DreuiiM,ai.r
F. L. Such in Benton coonty. can nro?ur .
ticket for the same et my olflss. Crsw-
ford'e tdock, Albany, Oregon.
Oiii, Is. WoUEwai.
IJIOR PALR-Tha ondersigned baa f. r
ealea Ocrse power end aepara- ,r.
uewand ia good running order tar U
cheap, Inqubeofll, Bryant. Adminis
trator of the estate of James SIiieM.
deceased. -: -.
T7IUR SALE. Tbe ondei signed will i-e:t
S a McCormlck twine binder cbeap.
Inquire at bit place one mile south oat
of Albany, xb te is a bargain.
Jf. G. 11CBKHART.
IISSOLUTTON NOTICE. -Notice 1
) berety given that tbe co-partnerst i
retofore esimlng between C. A. Chess
man and W. W. Chessman, doing bnsi
neaa nnaer tne arm name ei Chessnma
Break, baa this day been dissolved, C. A,
Chessman baying sold bie'ioterea to .
B. Beauy. ile business will comic u:,
onder tbe name of CUo3smau ft Bealf
who will collect all accounts and pay ail
debtaofthe heretofore existing nrin t f
Cbeseman Bros
Peoria, Unn Co., or., Jane tltb, 1889,
W. W. ChkssmaN,
C, A.Chi ssman.
(tlTY TAXES, Notice ia hereby give tx
J that tbe tax roll of tbe city of A 1 bam .
Oregon, for tbe year !Ro9. baa been plait t
in my nanaa ior collection, and trial 1 .
will bet at to Council Chamber of tui.l
city to receiv sand ieipt for tbe tax.--
charged In aaid roll, for tbe period of 3i
days from data or tela notke. All wic
remaining unpaid at the expiration cf
thirty daya thereafter i be reluruod tt
tha Cotumoo Council of the city of Albany
aa delingquenr, and costs and fsios- s
for nolleoting aucb isxe be add.(l D ereio.
Laied at Aibauy, Ur., ibis 10;!. dv X
June, 18 9.
John N. H.irr m n.
CHy Mutl;l.
"VTOTICE TO CONTRACrORS.-vi!Ut
J3 ia hereby grlven that at the next rej;
iuar term of tbt 1 onnty ('nmm!.ii'H
Court for Unn eounty Ktate ol Oregon, ti
bo hold at the Court I louse inihe-ityo
Alban , on erlnes(?ay the 8n.l tlav
July, A 1880, dralerl r'ariH.friei'itk-i
Uout, atraioM, diaerms atnl tiilswilt t
received for buiidir.p a brkiire .:t:si t,
North f rk of tb Sat tiam ' Kiv r ntont
2C0 l-et litlow lha Stsyton Frry; srti t
bridge to bo 610 feet 10w and Jo fifr whim
in tbo clear, Fters to te nf nitrioie' C
beigbt to brirg ibe bottom cf tlia U(i"
beams at least 22 feet above ! w w.vpr
mark. All Mda must bo ilk-d with ;h i
.Clerk on or before one o'clock p. iu. ofiii'
above mentioned dir. nnd aeoiipniitt
with certified cheok of tiv "pr ct-i;i l
bid aa. by law reqiv.xed. Tbe Court
serves tte right to rejoet any am! .mi
bids "
Done by order cf tho Court this i!x
day of June, A, 1). lSS'j,
u s, E. K. Montagu;,
County Clerk,
rvpe writing, Penmanship, Correspondence, -y. i
ess and Legal Vorms practically taught -.t 1.
Poftl&nd Bosiness College.
Tlw thorough work done in each of our sever,
lenartments haa plven this Institution an pi.i
,ion such aa but tew schools attain, seen rii a 1.
iuuereds of our graduates profitable enit iny
pent, both as book-keepers aud Ptenosraptt 1
Students admitted atauyuiue. Catalo;ti 1k
U: 1. 1. ARSSTBOXG, Friaeipal, Fortlaad, Or.
II. J. LeCOAUSTLAfJOa
CiTil Engineer anl Snmycr,
CSXL'WTIIIQ AKD BLUE PH1NT3,
Off ce with Oregon Land Co, Albany, cir,
Sewerage Systems and Wter Kuj-.plU-
a Specialty, Instates Snbaiviucl, Ssia-i
mi de or Copied on chert notice.
per
s EOBSON'fat