The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 05, 1889, Image 3

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    fRIPAY.. JULY 5 IPSO.
8HTE3 AsNUTTINaT
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LOCAL RECORD.
A Forgmt.--Saturday evening ahout
Arm o'clock a man representing hlmtelf to
be R. J. Klppe, went Into Otto Salinger'
variety store, bought $1.80 worth o( goods
and presented a First National Dank check
paysbls to hlm-elf for $JJ Sj, and signed
by A. H. Manihat. Mr. Salinger gave the
man f it.05 In money. The man stated
that the bank had closed at h's reason for
Hot getting It cashed there.and also that he
had a larger check but supposed he did
not want It. This latter check he present
ed to Mr Conrad Meyer al.oul 9 o'clock In
the evening, who did not even see It, not
wanting to cash checks. A men, probably
the same one, was In the Hank In the af
ternoon and helped himself to a check or
two t the check desk, as Is cuatomnry.and
went out ; tut ho presented no check at
the Bak at all. Monday Mr Salinger
took the check to the bank and presented
It , but the signature not resembling Mr.
Marshall's It was taken to that gentlman,
who declared It forgery. An R. J. Klp
pe, formerly from Clackamas county, had
worked for Kir Marshall ; but he was sup
posed to be a reliable man.snd It Is thought
by. some this was some one else passing
himself off for Klppe. A warrant has
been Issued for the arrest of the man who
ever he Is. Ill whereabouts are now un
known. I
Watek SrrrLY. Chief Engineer Stew
art has just made a careful measurement
of the water In the city's clsterns.and finds
the following to be the result. Firemen
will please examine the same and govern
themselves accordingly In case of a (Ire :
First and Ferry .Odd Fellow Temple corn --er,
Inexhaustible ; First and Washington,
at St Charles, only 5 feet ; Fourth and
Washington, near Hearst's residence, 4
feet t Fourth and Ellsworth, at northeast
vomer of school house block, 5 feet 8 In
ches ; Fourth and Montgomery .near resl-1
dence of F S Crosby, 8 feet 6 Inches ; Sec
ond and Baker, at residence of E D Pur
xlom, 4 feet 8 Inches ; Second and Broad
albln, at Democrat comer, water clear up
to the top of cistern and practically inex
haustible ; First and Ellsworth, Revere
House comer, connected with flume and
practically Inexhaustible.
Whiwno School Child. In his
address before the state teachers' associa
tion at Salem, Prof Walker, of this city
made the following emphatic remarks on
school goverment: "Coporal punishment
should never enter the schoo! room. Pay
Ing taxes does not license a man's children
to deprive another man's children from re
ceiving Instruction. A teacher's duty Is to
teach; not to whip. Whipping seldom
does any good. One whipping begets an
other whipping. Children come to us to
be taught. It is our duty to preserve order,
-not to provoke disorder. When the ora
tor fails to command his listeners' atten
-tlon, doe he get down and flog them? Let
us be teachers; not thrashing machines.
The child mar need punishment; but ll is
no more the teacher's place to whip it,
than It is the teacher's duty to whip every
careless mother and lazy husband."
kook Cocxty. Several Crook county
wool growers talk of shipping their wool
to Albany, the wool market having been
better there this season than at The Dalles.
Even If they did not meet with buyers in
Albany, they would get better shipping
rates over the Oregon Pacific -than they
can get from The Dalles.... J N Duncan
and family will more to the Willamette
valley the latter part of next week. ' Mr
Duncan will return In four or five weeks
to straighten up his business affairs....
Several showeisof rain have fallen In this
vicinity during the week, and from reports
wv mrn uic ram otciv kciiviai uiiwugii
out the county. Prine sille papers.
White Caps. Instead of organizing a
bend of White Caps, proposed In the fol
lowing fiomjhe E O, Pendleton people
should do as Albany and Salem people
did, legislate.: "Vague rumors are afloat
of an organization In Pendleton similar to
the "WhiJe Caps" who are now terrorizing
portions of the East. The object of the so
ciety Is the extermination of town cows.
which are allowed to roam trie streets at
will durlnv the lar to feed on neoole'a
trees ana garoens, ana wnicn promenaae
the sidewalks at night. Cow owners shuuld
take warning."
I XV est at Home. Wonder if the edi
tor of the Walla Walla Slaiamam.mho has
considerable property at the Bay, was re
ferring to himself when he wrote the fol
- lowing : "When man has made every
cent of his fortune at home and then gets
swindled In an attempt to invest his money
'away from that home and In another state,
that man can just sit down and console
himself with the reflection that it serves
Hiim right."
Illustrated. The board of trtde has
received Its ten thousand sheet illustrations
ot' the city of Albany, a nicely gotten up
view of the city and surronnding country,
with speeial marginal cuts of residences
and places of business. It altogether does
credit to the city. Five thousand copies will
be sent to the National GAR encamp
ment at Milwaukee and five thousand re
tained for distribution in the east. Parties
desiring to send copies to eastern friends
Interested In Oregon, can get copies of the
secretary of the board of trade, Mr Jay
Blaln, free of charge.
How it Feels. An another old miner
who was hanged by robbers In I.Uho til
he lost conciousness and was nearly dead,
says it is a painless operation. When the
rope is first drawn about the neck it hurts
the skin, but as soon as the pressure on the
brain begins the victim goes to sleep and
knows no mce. It is now in order for
someone to tell how it ieels to be shocked
by the-electric process.
Am Exhibit. The Oregon Land Com-
pany of Salem and Albany have secured
the service of D D Prettyman to prepare
an exhibit of the frultt, grain and grasses
of Oregon to be sent to Nashville during
the National teachers' association and to
Milwaukee during the GAR encamp
ment. Mr Prettyman is an expert in the
business and knows just where to go for
the best looking cereals.
LtttN CorwTY CROPS-Kollewlng Is the
Linn county crop report sent to Signal
Service Pazue t "Winter wheat looks fine,
having big heads and meshes well filled
The rains of this week were accompanied
by strong winds that has fallen the winter
wheat to some extent. The rains benefited
the hay. A careful investigation as to the
crop outlook In the Willamette valley
through Information obtained from lead
ing farmers In different localities,' reveals
the fact that the crop will be somewhat
spotted, being above an average yield In
some localities and very light In others.
This difference Is found even in the same
fields. The crop seems to have been ef
fected by the prolonged rains, followed by
excessive hot weather, which scorched the
wheat In low places where the water stood.
The effect of this damage to wheat upon
the general yield Is as yet difficult to deter
mine, but from the best reports obtainable
It U rot believed that It will fall below an
vers ire yield. Ka-lyfall grain Is almost
ready for harvest, and aside from the few
spotted places will yield enormously."
The Monoc.- The OR St N't new boat,
the "Modoc" steamed Into the city last
Tuesday at 8 o'clock, with Capt Bell at
the wheel. It Is a well built craft, only
draws thirteen Inches of water, and will be
able to make a summer of it regardless of
low water. The boat will be at Albany
evcrv Tuesday and I'Vditv. From here
the Modoc went to Corval Is and returned
with a (rood load on its war back to Port
land.
The Modoc has a capacity of rw.tt tons.
Is finely equipped with two engines, with
slide valves, rotary cutoff, u inch cylinder
.I.u f! .. - I . t 1 r V . 1 . - .
1,1111 H.o IMUl IIIUHQ. J WO UtafcB UIT1S
with self lubricstots supply the steamer
with water. The boat is isb feet lomr.and
30 feet wide. The boat, thouuh nicely
equipped Is Intended mostly for carrying
ircigm .api 1. w noun, unuer whose
supervlson the boat was built was along,
and seemed well pleased with the trial trip
r allowing is a list 01 the olnceraln charge:
Miles Bell, Captain t Ed M:Feeley, first
engineer j Ed Keilv, second engineer 1
Marry Blanchard, purser 5 Robert Young.
Pilot : E Gordon, Mate 1 Georue Simpson.
Steward 1 Albert Sean, Watchman.
Too Much Pure Alcohol. TheDrain
paper gives the following account of the
death of Milton Applcgate, brother of Llsh
Apptegate, on the 13rd of June .at Yoncal-
la: "lie had been drinking heavily of
pure alcohol three or four days, and his
mind had become so worked up that he
evidently knew not what he was doing
Going Into the kitchen, he told his wife
that he would kill hlmsclf.and walking Into
the next room he deliberately took a Win
chester ritie containing two cartridges,
placed the inuxxle against the left side of
his head just above the ear.pulled the trig
ger and the cartridge Instantly sped on its
fatal course, coming out at the crown of
his head."
Timber Land. The following fiom a
Portland paper shuuld stir our citizens up
to rushing for the foothills for unclaimed
timber land : "A Michigan man now here
csserts that there are innumerable quarter
sections yet to be located on our coast
which in ten years from now will each be
a comfortable fortune to their holders He
avers that what is now true of Mlchlgsn
will In twentv rears be realized here tim
ber worh $10 per thousand in the standing
tree. The moral of all this Is get vourself
a quarter section and hold on tc It for twen
ty years."
Scio. Our hose cart and team go to Al
bany to enter the contest on the 4th, and It
will take an awful fast team to keep up
with them that's what Look out .... A
pair of Chinese pheasants, male and female,
were sent from this city to Washington
territory this week, where they will be
turned loose to propagate . . M r I F Conn,
of Albany, came in on Wednesday and
furchased several thousand feet of finish
ng lumber of Mr Myers, of Scio Planing
Mills, Efr.
IOOT Lectlre Rev W G Simp
son, M E Pastor of The Dalles.snd Grand
Secretary of the I O G T, Grand Lodge of
Oregon, will delivers lecture in the White
Church, Harrisburg, Wedaesday evening,
July loth, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. All are
cordially Invited to attend, and judging
from Mr Simpson's reputation as a speaker
we think every one w; be well repaid for
their time spent in listening to his remarks.
We know that just now is a verv busy time
for our farmers, but we would like to have
all attend that possibly can.
Notice. We the undersigned barbers
of the city of Albany, announce to our pa
trons and the public that our price for
shaving on holidays and Sundsys will be
35 cents from this'date, Jul v 1st, 1S89
Louis Viereck,
Toe Bbia!,
Thomas Jones,
W. A. Mack,
Joseph Webuer.
Another Use. The Democrat has
learned one thmg the composition printers
rollers are fade of is good for besides
printing newspapers. The little puff balls
used by the three shell men at the circus
are made of it, being smoked ami prepared
for their use, so that when srjueezed thev
become almost invisible. Of course it
takes an expert, though, to manipulate
them.
ks-:.u. kviat. tuua. -
N Miller to J W Kendall, 3 "
In Sec 33. Tp 13 R 4
J W Kendall to Adda E Biyanl, 3
acres In Sec. S3, Tp. 13, 8 R 4 w
E W Langdon to Hans Larson, lot 8,
blk 37, ll's and A, Albany
J P Berry to Trustees School Dlst.
No, 60, t)i acres, Sec. ao, Tp. 9
S R a E
E L Bryan to J B Morgan, i8
acres, Sec f, Tp. i, S R 3 W. .
J B Morgan to E L Bryan, lots 4, 5,
6 and 7, blk t, B'a A, Tangent
J B Trask to Directors School Dlst.
No. Co, t acre, Sec. aS, Tp. 9,
SRs E
The Dundee Mtge and Trust Co, to
II Bryant, 80 acres, Sec, 10, 13,
14, i(, 33, Tp. 13. S R 3 w.....
C C Cooper to Moran St Morris, 1
acre.Tp. 13. R t E
S W Paisley to Walt Mead, 1 lot,
Albany.
T F. Heard to Eugenie K Cochran,
lots 6 and 7, blk 4, U s Add to
Titngent
A W Mo Nary to Elisabeth McNary
rt al, all right title and Interest
In li '4 of 1) L C, John Gruhb.
Sarah L. Lupcr to Alfred Blevlns,
lots 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, blk 4, It's Add
to Taneent
J B Skinner to Geo W Wright, S E
cirblkeo, Albany,.,,
$60
I
9S
t
1400
700
3400
350
1000
s
I too
aooo
Total .
, $I030S
Death of Mrs, Jane Medsker.
Died at her home In Harrisburg, June
Jind, i$Sy, of consumption, aged 33 years.
Mrs Medsker has been a devoted and lov
ing w ife, and a kind and affectionate moth
er. Three years ago she joined the Meth
odist Church and from that time up to her
death lived constant and true member,
She bore her afflictions with Christian tor
titude, and died as she had llved,an exam,
pie of true devotion to her Heavenly Mas
ter. Precious In the sight of the L"rd Is
the death of his saints. She leaves a hue
band and two small children to mourn her
loss, but not as those having no hope. She
fell asleep In Jesus to wait till the Life
Giver comes.
Faith lifts the vail before our eyes,'
And bids us view a happier clime,
Where yerdsnt fields In beauty rise,
Beyond the withering b asts nf time,
And brings the blissful moment near,
When we In glory ahall appear.
Then let us hope 'tis not In vain.
Though moistened by our grief the soil.
The harvest brings us joy for pain,
The rest repays the weary toll t
For they shall reap, who sow In tears,
Rich gladness through eternal years.
R. R.
Coast? Treasarer'e Aaaaat Report,
Bal. on hand from ex-Treasure's
general fund S
County School fund
Delinquent tax, 84, (,-85, Uo,
07 . . .
Tax iSSS.
From J P Galbralth
Trial fees
Fines
Tescher's permits
License ....
From Marion county
Cash received....
Sale of estrays . .
Coroner's Inquest
1068913
44J4
337001
79 795-58
16,00
57-35
371CO
9 J. SO
8c.io
3500
3 $00.00
6.90
37.10
Total . . r. . $ 100,510.01
Co. Clerks receIpts,ordere ree'd. $30536.31
Superintendent.
School tax paid
School orders paid on file. . .
Co Clerks ,
Balance resh on hand
auSi.to
JiJuoSt
35,365. JO
7r7J-33
$100,510.01
THR 4TU AT ALBANY.
The glorous 4th has comic and gone
The eagle screeched In A bany. So far 11
the crowd was concerned It was success
here. So far as carrying tut the program
was concerned It was a circus. Home where
near ten thousand people were In the city,
comlncr from both directions on the S P
and O P and from the country at large,
Albany was splendidly attired (or the oc
caslon, and there was a harvest for stands,
hotels, eating rooms and saloons. The day
was salubrious.
At 9:30 the procession formed in goad
good shape, and presented a nice spectacle
as It marched to Hacklcmnn's groye, fol
lowed by an immense crowd of teams and
people. Six or seven stands and a whlrla-
glg furnished refreshments and fun for the
crowd. Rev II P Webb, of this city, read
the declaration of Independence and Hon
M C George delivered the oration, which
did credit to the celebration. It was full
of historical and clnssicnt reference and
patriotic thoughts.
None of the contests or baby shows ad
vertised came off, there seeming to be no
one at the grove to take charge of them-
Dinner.
The sham battle was announced for 3
o'clock 1 but a long and tedious delay of
marly two hours followed, and half at the
crowd got disgusted and left. When it did
come off It was a pretty fair sham battte 1
but the delay spoiled the effects of It. II
Co. of Salem, E Co. of Corvallls, K Co. of
Alhanv, 1 Co. of Whllcaker and the Ma-
C!eay Co, who discharged their Captain in
order to come participated, ;
The base ball game did not come off, a
dispute arising about a curve pitcher, Im
ported by the Knox Dutte Club, from Wa
terloo.
The glass ball shoot did not come off,
there being no glass balls.
The bicycle races did it ctne oil .there
being no track.
The three legged and other like races
did net occui .
Between five and six o'clock the hose
races begsn on First strect.and were some
what exclt'ng : Corvallls won first money,
$60 and Lebanon second money, $t.s. One
block to hvdrant Fallowing was the time,
Albany, none ! Corvall's, 37 seconds ;
Lebsno.1, 41 4 seconds 1 Scio, 45 seconds.
A tender race resulted as follows, one
block t Albany, 18V seconds ; Sslein.lStf
seconds, Albany getting the broom.
A 100 yard tool race was won by Uert
Logan, of Scio. Mr Clipper, of Lebanon,
entered, but did not start.
A steamer contest between No. i s new
steamer, Clapp & Jones, 4th class, and
Capital s of Sslem, I.er rsncr, 3rdc.sss.wss
won by the latter, which threw 359 feet ;
Albany's, 338 feet 8i inches.
Matile Vickers at the Opera Houemc
fire works and a welt attended ball given
by F Co. closed the 4th In Albany,
llTANTED-Olit to do general bousst
f f work in elty,
at IMonRAT ofuco.
Truf C II Jones leavts to-morrow for Ys
qaioa City to Lake charge f the public,
school st that pit. Tnsi Prof is good
tsebsr and tbe people djwq by the ses ars
fortanste 10 seearlon his srvie.s.
Babies. The finest tine of baby carri
ages In the Valley j'ist rt reived at Htewart
& Sox's. Prices are remrkablv cheap con.
sideling the superior quality of the csrri
ages.
A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut
lery and shears In the rity at Stewart &
Sox's. Their goods are the very best and
will stand the test
' Wsetker. '
Summary of Meteorology for 'Jane, 1889,
from observations takes at Albaoy,Lina Co.
Oregon, by John Briggs,vot. observer for tbe
8igosl Srryice, U 8. Army.
Highest barometer 30.08.
Lowest barometer 29.M,
Mesa barometer for the asontb. 29.79.
Highest di!y average of bar. 30 02.
Lowest daily average of bar. 29 W.
Highest temperature on tbe lOtb, 95.
lowest temperature o tbe 20th, 28th. 5(J.
Moan for tbe month 80.09.
Highest daily range of tber. oatbelO, 77.
lowest daily raegeof ther. oatbe 4, 23. 69.
Mean temperetore at 7 a, m. doily 01.4.
Msu temieratore st 2 p. m, daily 80.2,
Mean U roper slurs at 9 p. su.dsily 6a 9.
Prevailing directions of wind, V.
Maximum velocity force, A.
Total rainfall or melted snow, 3 05 inches.
Depth of snow at sad of month, 0.
Number of days on which .01 inch or mors
rain fell, 3.
Number of days of cloudiness average f
scale of 10. 4.
Of 90 observations 64 were clear, 14 cioady,
7 tsir, 0 foggy, 0 raio, 6 bazy, 4 overcast,
0 smoky.
Light frost on tbe mornings of 0,
Tempsratare.t4. 14 on average of 11 yean.
Rainfall 0.014 00 average of 11 rears.
Tbe Ladles Delighted.
Tbe pleasant eft net and tbe perfeat ef
nty with which ladies may ase the-l quid
fruit laxative. Nyrno of Fiji. and. r all
conditions, make It their fv trite remedy,
I'lanieaainKioiDsteyeand to the taMe.
Kftnii, yet euw-tnal to aotljg on tbe kid
neye, liver soa ooweie.
To New Comers. We would y that
we have no baits to give vou, but we do
guarantee good values for your money
and we kindly solicit your'patronage.
Browxrll Sc Staxard.
N0MC AND ABtlOUl
WOKDAY.
A special meeting of the eity oounoil will
be held to-night.
The evergreen part of the 4th bas began la
earasst, First street already being linea with
smsll evsrgresa tress.
An Albsoy gentleman Informs us tbst Is
has tbif ty-oue oows for ssU, on commission,
ssoh oas a bargain. Call early,
On Yesterday afternoon a little baby girl
of Mr Hornlsh, living In ths eastern psrt of
the elty, died quite sallnn(v. Funrl was
prosohad this afternoon by Rev Webb
A good team from Albany and vicinity
will be on baud to meet tfca Corvsllls ulin
roil 1 on the 4th In the gtsss hall ontest, and
sums flee shooting may be looked for.
The Lauri-Bell company presented Kstll
Saturday evsning to a larger hnitse, smi to a
yery enthusiastic andienoe. N. troop hss
liven greater astlsfaetlon here, snJ they eet
taluly deserved full homes.
Dr J L Hill hss Just reosivsd one of the
finest aurgtost chairs in Oregon. It Is adjust
tide to any position and seems perfect in its
mskvup, It Is in keeping with the Doctor's
eswly arraegsd rooms.
Mr Harry Woodio. of Portland. Is In the
eity, to spend the 4th,
Misa Lillie Haealemsr. of fislem. iatnend-
ing this week In Albany.
Miss Uenevisye George hss aeeepted a
position as olerk In the store et Mr W F
Uesd.
Mr Theo Oeisler. a New York attorney at
Isw, hss come to Albany with a view to lo
cating.
IWv Priehard and family left this noon fuf
Newport, on the Ysonlos. the latter to ba
gone several week,)
O V Msxwell returned Hsturdsv (mm
Kansas, where lie hss been Usehina saliool.
after ao ahsatioa of about three yesrs.
l'rof Williams, prioolnal of the Kueeoe
tmlillo schools, U in the eity to day . Tbe
l'rof has been hired for soother year, an l we
understand is goner ally liksd at Kigeoe, -
TvratUT.
Itailrosd work will beain in a dsv or two.
probably immediately after tbe 4tb.
Ex-rreeideok Woolsev. of Yale ealleee.
died yesterdsy at ths age of 87 years.
MoKaiuht Bros have sold Edward Ever.
ett to Brooks Wagnoa. of Salem, for 1000.
A va!nab!a horse blnaina- to WillUm
rau,h, of Oekvllle, died a Urn dsys ago.
The supreme court has adlonraed natil
Sept 3. and Jedk-e flirahan 14 bow is the
ity. .
A (Ik-lit on First street, of rether a fisroe
n store, is said ' to bare taken bisoe Yester
day,
One hundred 'fifty keee ef outside Leer for
inside use on the 4 lb arrived in the eity to-d.y.
Toe property of D F Potter, of Mhedd,
recently deceased, has been auuraiaa.1 at
I12JJ76.C2.
$8 la all tt coats to go from Portland to
squiiis iy ena retare, tbst beiogtneeanv
ner escarsmo rate
Mr W K Carl has sold his residence ptop
erty on Tntrti street to Mr u Moors, 01 ba
some, New York. Considsrstioa, S1400.
The County Court, la session this after.
noon, will adjourn until Friday, when the
business of the season will bs completed.
Wheat is up notch, being qnoted at CO
cents, with few ssles, not over 1000 bashsU
hsviag been sold In a month at tbe ware
h -ess. . :
Boh Johnson, of the Corvsllls Timti'mlW
probably not esiebrste in Albany to-morrow,
as some low lived scoundrel stole til 80
from him. his bard earned saving for ssv
erai mouths.
Cunt riots tot supplies for tbe Insane asy
lum at 8a em have been let. Tbe lowest
bids were t Mests, $4 90 per 100 pounds
floar, t.l 69 per barrel I 1 vinessr, 14 osnte
pergsllnn,
The . hlteaker V.i. arrived this Afternoon
bv way nf the O. P., the Salem and Maoleay
Co's will oome to nlxht, Corvsllls in the
morning and Hon J H Mitchell. Hon M C
(Jeorge and Ooe Petmnyer to night.
A Mr. Brvee In shooting at some bird
near Turner Tuesday evening hit two" little
children of Mr. Wagner, tilling thuir bodies
with Hue bird shot, senouily though proh
ably not dangerously wounding them. It
seems to have been a esse of carelessness.
vVhsst, 00 cents,
18 eent shaving at Viereok't.
tickets for H at Viersok's.
New dress goods at M cllwsin's. .
Msaou frnit Jsrs st F L Kenton's .
New iayoioe cf fine gf Id rings at FrenubfS
A bsrrel of salt salmon lost ooened ec 9 I.
Kenton's. '
Fresh cream ehiese iust reoalvod at V I.
Kenton's.
New cream cheese lust leaelvad at CoiliaJ
Meyers.
For Sate, ahesn. seanad hand arms. Mrm
Hymao'i.
3 chairs runnine stead v at Viereok'e aha.
ing parlors.
Bsst roast eoffee in the eity at .Conrad
Meyers.
Good eooklne store onlv 110 at linnl 11 A
Soltmarsh'i.
The beat wstoh in the world for the money
at t M French's.
Side Saddles and ladies ridlnff uurainolae at
Thompson & Overmso's .
Thompson A Overman, suabtitfor the eresl
Pynemite buggy whip.
For a aaraher one anatitv of knives 'k.
and spoons call at F M Frenea'a.
1 he choicest line nf tahla Iniuriee au ha
foeud at Brownell & Stsnsrd's.
J W Bern ley. best boot and aline maker in
eity, oppoelto Fertmiiler & Inlng's
A large and fine line of wlndaer thi.Ua
jest receivd at Fortmiller I Ming's.
Money esn't bay better oats and shoes
than Mollwsiit ta selline, I oat.se better
goods are not nisnufsolared.
The Vsrety of 23 eent bate s w going st 10
percent, disooaot at K at C Howard's, as
wen as meir other millinery goods
ti.- .. i .1. . . , , Some fine California cheese, a barrel of
bJb..n ob.pLd'J 18 re o'ipron and some line comb honey
-K u. I r 10 Ath,B" whi"h ' Jost received at Browoei: A Staosrd '.
Bcitimo. A fine line of rubber and
leather belting kept constantly on hand at
Stewart St Sox's. AU required sUes In
stock.
Wood Saw inc. The undersigned will
be ready to saw wood anywhere In the
Ity about July 1st. rriees sam as last
year. Iave orders at Ueyoe K Robson s.
J. K. DAVIS,
This Trade Mark on a stove
treans it Is th best that ex-,
pernce and skill can con
trive, etold only by C. W.
Smith.
Kcvrun Ciiekaies For canning turn
Ishcd In quantities fresh from the trees.
Leave orders at
Browns-ll A: Staakds.
Take Notice. Mr Myers, of the dctlv-
cry wagon firm desires to give notice to
the people of the city that no wagons will
be run on July 4. Let everyone govern
himself accordingly.
Biooest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
per, latest varieties, finest decorsllons just
receiver it Fortmiller Si Irving'a.
Perhaps a Cottox Coi'stry. A man
at Milton, Oregon, has quite crop of cot- j
ton planted, all looking well. This may
be the beginning of another profitable In
dustry for this country. When we set to
raisins cotton, coffee and the like we will
be prepared for all kinds of emergencies;
but It Is safe to predict tr.at neither cotton
nor coffee can be raised here extensively.
8ullivas and Kilraiis In the great
Sullivan Kilrain fight to take place In
the lottery fit ate soon the great whiskey
bloat Sullivan is the favorite in Albany.
If he enters the contest sober he will prob
ably knock out Kilrain in less than a hun
dred round. The fight promises to be one
of the most briliiant'y brutal contests since
the days of Com mod u. To have seen It
in the eyes of manv will be an event for
posterity to boast of. Bah t
Women Squatters. The Salem Jour.
issvs: "Unaurveyed lands upon the
Santiam east of Mehama are being taken
and held by "squatters" almost every day.
There are some most desirable claims in
that region and the parties who are holding
them hope to be able to have the govern
ment make surveys soon." It then adds :
r Among ttve who have gone tufim this
city are Mrs Rork and Miss Hall."
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Whenever you want the freshest
and best groceries in the
market, go directly
to Conn Bros'
Store.
Wamts A Jon Some people envy editors
their "soft snap." Here's the other side
from the Rltzvllle Timet 1 "If the Coun-1
ty Commissioners will add another cent to
the bounty on squirrel tails we will leave '
tne TVssrs In charge of our better half and
engage In the lucrative business of collect- j
Ing tails. Something must be done to keep
the TimtM on deck. Any one wanting a
good man to drive a header, apply here."
A Fixe Place. No place in the vicinity 1
-of Albany attracts such attention as Mr,
Gross's suburban place. It is In its glory,
.and when the countiy Is shewn It is al
ways in order to take It in. Mr Gross is
about to begin a general pruning of his
trees, as he goes a good deal on good
blood.
Our Needs. It Is a hatchet fact that
Albany has the Inside track for becoming
blooming.prosperous city. We have the
railroads, and a splendid start in manufac
turing Interests. We need a paper mill and
a giowler crusher.
Some Bio Contracts "Mr Hoag In
form, u. that the contract, have been let gECURE PRICES. NO
s t t .. a IU Snft nT 4 Vs A raaiai jla I -
tor an tne neavy won nwwi ukvimuc
and that In a few days he will let some big
contracts on the eastern extension of the
road. Work is to be pushed from now on
without any stoppage." Yaqulna Jiefubli-
R,
New goid at W F Read'a.
F. M. French kevps railroad time,
Bargaioa in boots and sboee at Reed's.
J. P. Wallace, Physician and 8nrgeon, Al
Deny, vr,
For a Sterling or Emerson piaoo call on O
L Blackman.
O L Blsckmao is agent for tbe Weber
piano. Hoot better.
Boy yoer tickets through to the Esst of
W I. tester and ssve faro to Portland.
I have reduced price on all heavy wear
in doois ana aneee. laii early at w
Reads
The Western Cottsge sod Psukard are two
of the het orns made. O L Block nan
eelli thru., ,
A Hi; line t:f ell kinds of fornitore, plain
.-n upn"'u:ri. neai stuck In tias part
O v-ii F. rtuiil'er A living's.
ft ynu wut a xtean and fine smoke ask for
.1. J-ri'ph'e home mode bite labor - ctLsrs
Korsslehy most cigsr dealers and at his
Joseph a factory.
J Vroti'nll, treat Singer Msnafsotar
in Co., o,jo5o Odd, Feiloe-s Temple, Al
bany,
A Hdo line nf baggy dasters and fly Beta at
Thompson A Overman's, the leading harass.
aeaierr
An elesant line of silk table snresds,
beautiful designs, jnst teeeived at Fortmiller
living s.
S esns Golden Star tomstoes for (30 cents
at 0 Meyers, and all other canned good
cheap for cosb .
Dr Wrightsmsn's Sovereign Balm of Life,
lor diseases ptcaliar to women, at Deyoe
Rphson'a end Brownell A Stanard's. P J
Baltimore, agent.
with its legislative name
Lawyer Wright bos purchssed of Mr Skis
ner his reaideuee property in the First ward,
paying l'."OO0 for tbe eeme.
Mr A Iloekleman Hroegkt with bim from
vrooi county nny Due geldings, which are
for sale at reaewsbte prices.
Tbe SI' te Teachers annotation U ia set
mo at Bsiem, rul YVeiker wae te read a
psper to-day on School Government.
Seattle gets a license lee of 1500 from Sells
circus for exhibiting there. By the wsr Al
bany'e circus license should be increased
several times.
Tbe Mslem barbers charge 60 eeote for
a poDibsdoar cut, . Tbis Is tar heroes, sad ia
evidently in tbe interest of a few bloods, wbe
wsot a monopoly.
A paper wilt soon be put hshed in Lefsy
stt. by 8 0 liorris and A B Weetei field. It
will be called the oskvuU and ether hard
names before It ia seven ears old. 7Ve-
Jttm$
One of John L Bullivsn'e snodee of exer
eiee is to skip with a rope a thousand 'itnss.
Rome or our ut snen wbo wish to redaee
their flash may well take notion.
A man writing for a fUlaea paper said:
"I want to lind oat what kind of a plane
Salem would be to move to, and I consider
the beet cmermn by whwh to Judge a pi
is me adverting ooiumue of
psper." A shrewd fellow.
II n a t . . . a
airs ii 9 nuniiie and two children were
drowned In the Willemeltte at Kagaoo last
Saudsy evening, They -ete ferdiag the
ner with ur lie bole ta a wagon wben they
gjt into deep water, tipped lato the water
and drown vl.
Salem baa a lawn teanis olab. Oea ol tbe
beellbbrst games sxtsnt it sbonld have a place
ta every eity. 1 1 110 order lor Albany te or
gaaiaed one and challenge tbe striped Uekete.
The gsms ia ssid to be one tbst breeds good
leeiiog among rival.
Zachss Bros have moved theit tailoring ee
tsblishment into tbe Senders block, opposite
tbe post efle, where they bave two rooms
netted by a large arch, Risking very tasty
teiior shop. Tbe firm is slreadydoieg agood
business.
lie leodiog
Mrs Marie Davis Si Co will sell flower
wreaths for tint 4th of Jely eeUbrstioo at
25 ceote a piece. Liberty ear children should
tske notice.
Go te Riyoe A 1 1 ihl.r's for your lob print
ing. They da any sad ell kinds of vork a
tbe paelWniog Md job printing line, yaick
wsrs ana cw (X ion.
Mrs Dr Lister, of Portland, is ia tbe eity
rnr Chsa Hro.b. of Fxtlsad, is in tbe
city.
Mr. John Parker and wifs. of Portland,
nine ep en tne noon iram.
Dr. Irvine went to Brownsville, where he
will orate to-night before the Pioneer's As-
soclaUou.
Mies Xsttie Weeks, . f Portland is in tbe
""7 epenomg tne sin, tne west of Mue
Annie rlion.
Hon K A Irvine and fsaitly are home from
tbe footbills with an immense aupply of
black, berr mo.
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aire w y Stewart reUrned from a trip to
the Bay yesterday, eccotnpaoie-t by Mrs
Aasanda Long.
Wise Richards, of Pendleton, formerly of
tnis city, arrived In Albany this noon on
yUit with friends.
Mr I II Lndermsn. of Ashtaod. U ia tSa
eity. Mr Lodermaa bronehl with him some
One patches to show what they eaa do there.
Miss Grsoe Piper came np froai Salem last
evening to rttnsie antii her removal to He-
attle, where she will reside with her broth
ere
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' Santa Monica, Cel., June iStb, 1889,
Editort Democrat t
I promised you a letter when I was duly
settle'! In tnv new home. After a residence
here of two weeks, having learned s!l of
the rules and regulations, 1 can tell my
f 4 nds that It Is all that I expected. It is a
hurfie In the fullest sense of the term
There are four of the permanent barracks
built and two are full, and the third about
filled. F.sch Is to contain 101 men. There
are four rooms In each of the buildings,
a8xf. Each room has twenty.four beds,
Between the rooms on each floor there Is
a water closet, wash and ba'.h room all
furnished In the most approved style.
The bedstead has an Iron head and foot
with Hire mattress, three blankets, two
brown linen sheets, a wool mattress and
pllloiv, good enough for anyone, and dur
ing the ray the bed is covered with a
linen spread. We are required to be In
bed at 9 o'clock n. m, and to get up In the
morning, make our beds, and be ready for
breakfast at 6:30 a.m., dinner 11:15 m.,
supper 5:15 p m , and be In our rooms at
9 a. m.,on Sunday morning f'r Inspection.
At other times we are under no restraint.
If. we wish to be absent over night we are
required to get a pass for the time we wlh
to be absent. The rules against Intoxica
tion are very rigid. Three times drunk
and disorderly sends them out of the home.
The home Is located about three miles from
Santa Monica on a southeastern slope of
the Coast range of mountains facing a val
ley that Is about three miles wide, that ex
tends from Santa Monica to Los Angeles
about 16 miles long. There are two lines
of R. R. from Santa Monica to Los An-
ceiee, x-e Is a half mile from the home,
the other about one mite. One makes six
and the other eight trips on week days.but
double on Sunday at a reduced fare. The
clothing that Is Issued here consists of
a dark blue blouse, light blue pants, a knit
shirt, and woolen socks, with good shoes,
and an army cap. The food here Is of good
quality and plenty of It, with a good va
riety for men that have no mere work to
do than we do. The water for our use
comes In pipes about four miles from here.
The reservoir and stand pipe are about ore
mite trim the home, on the first bench of
the mountains. Its pre sure here Is 90 lbs.
to the Inch. It Is good water but rather
warm. There Is light work to do here that
pays from $5 to $10 a month. If one of
us thinks he Is able to work, he can get a
leave of absence for sis months and try
the cold world again. I find men here
that were with me In the army of the S.
W. and the arm v of the i ronteer, that stood
In the ranks at Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove
nd Vlcksburc I believe that every
army In the field he Its representative
here. 1 here are some nere tnai are Diina,
some that are deaf, and but few that were
wounded In the army. There are several
here like myself that have lost a leg or
arm since the war and rorny that are crip
pled with rheumatism and some are here
for a home. If any Inmate of this home
draws a pension and the authorities know
he will not squander it, he has it all to htm
self. Otherwise they wll; make him pav
for his clothlnsr. The climate here Is too
foirgy for me. I miss the beautiful twilight
of mornlnf and evening cf Albany. Here
the fog comes Inland with sunset and re
mains till 9 clock or later in tne morning.
I feel at home here now but It was not so
the first week here. I was not homesick,
but did wish myself back at Albany, for
the reason I took a fresh cold each night
but have got acclimated now and will try
and live it on here.
Yours In good health.
Daniel 1 1. Jones.
Tangent. .
Mr George Lupcr has told his properly
ty Albert Blevlns; consideration, $1100.
Also Arthur Beard sold his house and two
lots d.iy before yesterday to George Coch
ran ', consideration, $350. Sam Bryan has
bought the property 'that Prof Sibbeiti
lived In.
Mr Samuel Moses,' of Alsea, Intends
moving his family back to Tangent In a
short ifine.pieparHtory tofi.aklngTsngeiit
their home, lie also Intends building a
new residence here.
An addition to the-nctiool house will be
built soon. Mr II Mills has the contract
of b.ilUllng It.
Prof Slbbetfs and fainllv moved from
this place to Junction on last Friday. The
cltuenshere regret very much in losing
Ihe.n.
Nay har've' Is In full blast In the nelwh-
borboodnf i mt, snd wheat harvest Is
right upon lis,
Mr A Blevlns takes charireof ihe wsr.
house here this week.
The band boys received their baiid suits
yesterday from the est. Thev are null
nobby.
Mr 1 oseoh Pcard is talkim of building a
fine livery stable here.
Mr Johnny C'anovan h.-w iust returm-d
from an extended trip to the eat and says
he had a very nice time.
Rev P A Mosea, we are informed, has
or Is Koine to build a church house at
Peoria.
Every one is preiwlna to at to the cele-
braflon at Albany this week.
Uncle Tohnnv Ftaan Is snendlr.tr a wrrt
at Portland and Woodburn,
Mr ('as Scott is to be bridire watchman
during the summer
Some one cast of here out a lojd of shot
In some of our town horses, Thev had
better look a little out how thev are shoot
ing horses.
Mr B S Mills says he Intends to erect a
city hall in Tangent, to be 30x6c and 16
feet high, VMs will be one building that
is cadiy needed.
ENTERPRISE.
WW 11
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Absolutely Pure.
This riwdr nover vsrlp, A mrvnl (,i
imrtr, atrtrh nd wbo!esouier.r'M.
Morev swiDi.ra mi thsn tbe ordtrar; kind
ndtwnool t ol.1 In rsorfe.iH.ij it!
mullitn.l,f low t-t, elort wt-it sIum
or phosphate powder, fold onir inrnr..
rtoval Baking Powd-rCo, 10 'Wall St ,
N. I ,
I. W. CltowtET A Co , Agrv.tti.
Portland; Oregon.
Hotel Arrivals,
LTONgVILLC.
An injunction aboeld be pat oa the item
going the rounds that tbe salary of the Al
bany P M was redaosd from II 600 to 11200.
Instead it wsa increased 1100. Oar ex-
ebsoaea will please make the neoaasary cor
rection, as Albany ia going the other way.
Mr James East is borne from a trip to Seat-
- a " 1
lie.
Summer Wraps. -Novelties in esded
and stockinet jackets just received.
StAML'KL b. tOL'.NU.
Struck Oil At "Si j pert nllon can
bet Standard oil, at ihe Willamette
'acklng Co.s store.
Sontb Albany
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing to its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
ol bus ness compare tne size, location,
view and access to and from these lots.sjid
you will be convinced of their merits Call
early and secure a home befot sthe advance
In price. Apply to
TWEEOAI.E X KKDPlAXD.AgeniS.
First door south of Post Office.
Railroad Work, Antonelle & Doe
will begin their Oregon Pacific contract
Friday morning. They have secu'ed a
plant, hired some men and will begin active
operationa at that time, Increasing their
force as fast as possible.
Hot Weather Items. Keep cool. The
finest refrigerators In the market at Stew
art & So's. Buy one now. .
All sizes of Ice cream freezers at Stew
art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac
ture this delicious dish at home.
Farmers, if yon went the best hsrnese al
hand msde, call 00E.L, Power.next so.Dem
ocrat mce.
A dry, hacking oongh keeps the bronchial
tabes in a sute of eonstsnt irritation, which,
If not speedily removed, may lead to bron
cliitis. No promoter temedv can be had than
A t Ws. f. a..
Ayers wnerry rcotorsi, wbicn is botn sn
nodyne and expectorant.
Wright's Myrrh tcoth soap oomee off eon
qaeror every time yoa have "a . brash" with
iv. ueata so tartar ana oeony, sold oy
r. . 1- . - -
r osnay ct mason.
Wriuht's Compound flyruo of Strtspsrilla
a reliable irediciue tor the renovation 01 tee
blood. Tone and builds op the system,
cares sbia ditesses, etc. Sold by Fosbsy St
Mason.
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An canoe of prevent-on Is better thsn a
nand 'of care. 1'fin d. l's Oregon Blood
Paritiet expels all imi untiae ot ihe blood
and s boa M t used in all diteats of tbe
stoma:b, liter aud kidneys Take It.
Portland Oi..Jp. 12'h.
Having a sevtre 1 ck che last um iner, )
tried the Oreou Kidm y'le., I used ot oar
which effected srsdicai cole. I would ret.1
ommend it to all who are afflioied saansn
failing remedy. Jnui'S AfH
Sold by Fosbsy & Mason.
If von are nervous or irritable, fetl lsnauid,
AimnimltmA . if n V- . .r A kl,lf ft 1
v y, , , w. v. wu ., - -
low eomplexion,or offensive brssth.then yoar
liver is out of order and needs rousing. Dr.
Henley's Dandelion Touio restores the liver
to healthy action and tones np the entire sys
tem, bold by Fosbsy 61 Mason.
A sentleman who had suffered crest annoy
anee and pain from barbers itch, and who had
been treated by the best physieun, without
relief, says thst two bottles of Dutsrd's
Soeeino cared bim and left bis face Derlvotlv
smooth, without a scar. It never fa lis in skin
diseases, sold by Foshay A Mason.
Not ons person in fifty arrivea at the age
of forty, who is not trouble!) with kidney or
onnsry complaints 10 some form. To those
sftticted with pain in tbe back, non retention
of anne, nervous debility, pamtal or sup
pressed menstruation, we can offer a remedy
that bas been In coustant nee oyer twentv
years. Oregon Kidney Tea. Tbis preparation
has done more for suffering humanity than
any other medicine in the market. Sold by
Fosbsy 01 Mason.
Miss l-enore Ksy returned from an
fended visit to relatives In McMiunville
(Sunday evening.
II B Mover spent several days of last
week attending business In Oregon's me
tropolis.
Mrs C n Cable and E E Cable went to
Portland last week. Mrs Cable Is under
the medical care of Dr Mrs Warren.
Mrs Croft, of Portland Is visiting her sis
ter-ln-law, Mrs F F Croft. The former
will soon leave for the Belknap springs
where she Intends spending the summer.
Last Monday F F Croft left for a trip on
the Sound. After taking In all the places
of Interest on tbe Sound hs will probably
go to Alaska before returning.
Editor McDonat, of the Times, spent sev-
t .I.-- Al !.. AL t I. - -11
Mr J H Crooks, of Crook ooooty, Is In tbe ti- mnA h.hi tvi.h him
01 'y I er printer. Our Drlntintr office. olnr to
Henry Ruesens hss retamed from Betlioe- I so much iob work, has had more than It
bam Hay. Icou'ddo necessiiallntr (n addition In the
Mr 8am Cohen, of Ktik-ene Ciry is doing type setting departme it
the 4lb here. I Mrs I ude-a Blackburn returned l A1-
Rv C A McDonald, the Harrisbarg mill bany last Thursday,, after spending a week
man, is la tbe city. I with relatives here.
J W Troop, port captain of tbe 0 R A N, I Harvey Summerville was here Thurs-
came up on tbe Modoc thia morning on its I day and Friday of last week.
nrsttnp. Joe Crooks and family, of Crook county.
Jnsnulo Miller, the poet, went north res are here. Mr Crooks confirms the reports
terdsy. lie is writing ap tbe eoantry for an concerning the dryness of that portion of
eastern paper. our state and the total failure of crops.
Mr J K Stockman has moved into Mr Ed I Chas II Younger, of vour cltv. tald his
Zeyss fine rasidenee on Lyon Stieet, whioh 1 recent home a visit, staying over last Sun
be win make his borne. day with his friends here.
Mrs E E Peodleton. formerly of Scio, will Thursday some of the running rear of
locate at Salem, where aba la making ar- the planing mill gave way causing a halt
r .K-u.o.iw w ihuu cottage od propeity 1 m that industry lor a lew days.
wo-Gaeneuwnstocra. Tl.,... .1 U. Ph.. G..HI,
, . . . 1 ss s wuw r w senss wevn 4ft s vute wiilltu
Mr Kd rentisnd. editor of the freaf oufe. mi r.mi,!. Ann nirh ioH.,! ihm
f Independence, baa been doing the city. tevesinto a buony and went to our coun
air rentiaoa is gsuingont a living paper. tv seat and had themselves united in the
Mr Oranos Morgan, of Psisby. Soath-lholy bonds of matrimony. We extend
Eastern Oieuon, is in the eity. Mrs Morgsn I congratulations.
rsa oeeo spendins saversl months in Basene Th.irs.law vntn- at th rslonl ni
n7' . r ' the bride's carents. one mile south of our
Mrs Cbss Kifer left this mirnine for Spo- town. Mr I D Bover. secretary of the Eaele
kane Fall. W T. in reponse to a telram Woolen Mills Co., ol this place, and Miss
me Asnoernna lltness ot ner
The work of surfsciig track east of
Gates will begin to-morrow.
E M Wharton returned from Columbia
City Tuesday, where he has been on busi
ness. The gentte rain causeth a grin to over
spread the granger's face likened unto that
of R laughing philosopher.
Wm M Hoag and patty passed up the
road Friday and now we may look for
work to be resumed at an early date.
The mountains esst of Gates are full of
peoplerin quest of blackberries, and those
returning report them as plentiful.
Mr T C Sloper has just received a 30
hxse powei engine for hissaw mill. Judg
ing from the machinery coming to this sec
tlon Santiam wilt soon be one lumbering
camp.
Twentv-six cars of lu.nbcr passed down
the rosullan week for Albany, the largest
shipment in one week for this extension,
aggregating about 130,000 feet.
St Chari.es. E I Thompson. E f.
Thompson and wife, OT Porter, city ; D
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m arKc, 1 equina ; 11 Kelly, urants
Pass 5 L Hoffman. C K Slnirert. H Onnen-
helm, U E Smith, MF; W Senft, E C
Cr.js, Malem ; A II Likes, St Louis ; W
J Traphagen, Chicago.
Exchange Hotel. F Gasser, Mo
W L Sharp. S F : W A Snvder. Summit:
C Mllorn, East Portland ; G Robertson,
Summit ; O Musleman, Oakland ; A T
Cox ; M Giiieran, Fox Vallev ; 1 Gogln ;
T Hagarty ; J Stewart, Utah"; W Smith,
Cal 5 R Johns : H M Stone. Oakvllle 1
II Nelson W S Show. SF: 6 lohnson.
city ; JSpldel, Portland : II HoU, Port
land ; r Usher, Portland i I M CofTelt.
Lebanon ; l Csrse, Lebanon ; Mr Phil
lips, Scio ; P Hallfennr, Scio ; M D
Phillips, city.
Kevere HouskW O Briggs, Harris
burg; A Wilson, O B Marshall and wife, D
rerguson, 1 rs Smith, J T Smith, city: R
P Elliott, Chicago; C D Bowles, R M 8; F
Cole, A Ostroski, 11 Fiiher, N Y;C H
Laderman, Ashlaud; W J Traxhsgen,
Chicago; J K Mount. Silverton; J Myers,
ocio; 11 jrwin; ours ur oeary, 1 J iiiack.
Hslsey; A Shipley, Seattle; J II McNutt,
D 8 Lezmskey, t Miller, E C Hrrrlngton,
S F: A Torlhovlns, J Casey, A Starr, C C
Barker, M Olsen, Portland; C Jones, Sal
r n c.ii rii..itt.i-
Rlss Hocke. O Solm ; A Mom ; A
V,' Daniels. Summit j F O Miller, Chit-
wood ; J RKir kpatrick, Lebanon : Wm
Crain, Albany ; A LI: fin ; Mrs Paulin
Young ; D M Cauley ; W II Young
II Kllnger : Miss Georgle Ru an ;OAI
sen : Mrs W P Keslev : L G Metcalfe
and family, Tacoma.W f ; MrsThoman;
I N Smith, dty 1 I M Henklv. Portland ;
J K Mount ; J O Morri Clackamas Co ;
C Butcher : J T Smith, city : II Helen,
ftalem ; E Bushong, Seattle ; J T Hyde,
Lebanon ; D Junk in, Oakvllle : W II
Van Buren and family. Centralis, W T ;
TJ Ankney, Portland ; G W Johns ; R
W Snelling, Portland ; O B Marshall ;
J I Wilson, S F.
Lin
3 EALED BIDSWJLL BK P.Kf M - Vj;o
i'y the clerk rrk-uooi OKtri -t
ni eouoiy, OrK'. apto G cU-.u-.r t .
m , r f Matnril.tr. Jul v fi -, r,.'. .i,
said Mletrlnt wit b Oil cords n crnb oak
woxl. fata WOo lo f 4 fect 1 -muz and t:n
stick to be less than.-) Inohue In tlianiffK-r.
rIno fo faraiab said District with f e,rcn
split fir wood (from larjj trees) fr'-o t,f
Knot). All wood to l.o e-elivered at t!:
Con tral Kebool bolidlng in Albany. 1 tie
Board reserved the rluht ta n ir.-.t n.- r r
II bids. ' ..
By order r.f the Board of Director.
C. . Bdrkhaut, Clerk,
Jont21st, l&M,
CJASD, AC-Peisons
I J ls
desiring eaR-f.
mm or travel fr.-m tha tinmi,i.ii,.f
F. U. Hai'b in UoctoncountT. (nn rrK-nr
In k. ts far the s meat my a;o, Cnw
ford' 1 lock, A I bny, Oregon,
111 AS, K. WOLVBfc-TO.;,
nlSSOLUTTON KoTItU -S(ili U
herety arlvrn thatthit e-r,irtriBr.-i.t
heret"foreexnliiflrb,-twoen C, A. t tfi-"
man "! W. tv, (jijpveuian, rtoitai 1;.1
nees under the firm nano of Vrwrufs
Bros., has this day been tlissoivw!. V. a ,
Chexaman bavlug sold hilntra t I'.
n Unauy. 11.0 t.iikiness vH wiuir.Of
under the nmne f Cft.3siMi lsnv
wbo will o-.llota!i wjxntm ohl pty all
dnute of the) hretof-te existing fcrin !
Chaman Bn
Penr-a, Liun Co.. Or., Jnno illh, fh0.
W. W. ChkwhaN,
C. , Chjmmax.
ClTY TAXEi-Sotio Is herby givtn
that theux roll of tbe city of Albany.
Oregon, for the year 169, has been f i-l
io tne hand for collection, and ih.t l 1
will be at tno Cooneii Chambers tt
eity to reeelvs and lct.ift for the taf-
charged In aiJ roll, for tbe perlwl of Z
daye from data of vA Boihe. Ail I?.;.
remaluiug unpaid al ihe npuai.'vn 1.;
thirty daye thereafter wiJ be reiura4 t .
Ibe 0.-QJUJOQ Couo!ii of tbe city of Aihart"
s dolinKquent. and tosts au-l xp9oa..i
'ur ollecuni aucb taxes b suldI siiftetv,"
Dated at Aibtny, Or., this lo.t dsy . r
June, lSb9.
Johx X. IIorrjix.
City Marl:al.
Ulsr lei
Peoria Ferry.
O. KGHLAGEL, Prop.,
iu cdtkip atT.s :
Doable tern to, S5c ; single team. 2ic ;
tiorstsor cattle, 5c,
(KOMIhO oke way :
Double team 5o; alngie team 15c. Special
rniea on largo drove. Farmers will find
the furry road In a fine condition, it hav
ing been thoroughly reconstructed, grad
ed and graveled.
A Safe lavestsseat.
Isecs which tssneraateed te brine yon sotiaSse-1
lory rami's, or In cms ol tailors s return of purchase
pelee. Oa thai sole piss yon can bay fross ear ad
vertised DrunitsS a bouie U Or. kWa Kew Iis
eairery foeCeaeumplioa, tt Is (usisntesd te brtn
rwtef in every esse, wnes asea far say saaeuoa at
Throat, Lanes er Chest, eswb sa OoasuimMlon, In-
suea 01 LfOnKS, urencniiia Asuissa, n aoorsnf
Ooaeh, Croup, etc., ete. It la pleasant sail asrssabls
lo taete, DsHsetly asre, aee eaa always be depeaoea
apoa. Trial Battles freest Foshay A AtssoaX
Merit Wlos.
Ws dsslrs te sty to enr dtlaena. that for years we
hare been selling- Ir. King's Ksw Ixsrorerr ley Con
samiiUoo, Dr King's Hew Ufa Pills, Buck ten's Ar-
bios Sal sne Kleotne Blttefs. oei have sever Sane-
ed remedies ibat sell as rell. or tbst have given coca
eetveraal asii-ta.'Unn. We do oot heslute Sn guar
antee tneas every Urns, snd snt stand ready te ralund
ths purchase prtee, U eatisiaetray results do not fol
low their eas. These rrtnedies have won their great
popularity purely an their aserite, rosaay and .as
sort, druggists.
Baeklea's Arnica Ssjye. "
The best Solve In the world fur Cuts. Braises.sUree.
I'loers, Halt Rhsnn, fever Bores, TstUr, Chspped
hands. ChUbUlns. Corns, sod sll bkia Emntlon. and
poatUvel j turee rites, or no pay required. It b) roar-
snteeS to glue peilecteatlafacuou. orauney refund
sa, rnos is esnts per dos. ar ssis y rusnay sua
stssoe.
Z. T. WRIGHT,
Foot of Morrison St, Portland, Or.,
-iouii ron
7f . " : .... 1 '-"'aisfiT s si usswsaja,
isjllbll
t'y4il
aiS-;. .9
-x
r"l ili
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SoVuu
hereby pi veil tbat at tbe next rtnz
term of the l oanty Comcoi.-iH ;t
Court for I Jon county State of Oregon, 1 ;
do nsiii at the voort uotine in tne fit n
Altmn ' on Vetdnestdav tbe frd tJy' n
July, A D., 18H9. Sealed plane, specifio
lions, strains, diseraina and bids will i-
reoeived for builUiutr a britlgn iKom t!,fi
North fjrk of the feMtr fiam Kiver shout
200 leet below the Maytoo Ferry ; mi I
bridge to be 610 feet Jon; end Jb fret. wd.
In tbe elesr. 1'iera to te of stitlioient
bright tn brlrg ibe bottom cf tbe floor
beams at least 22 fi-ot alxve low vtE't-r
mark. All t'lds mnt tx filed with ''r.n
Clerk on or before one o'clock t. ui. of th
above mentioned dty, si'id aflei.tsiijasjU.it
with e-rtifi"l ebe:: t-f fiv pr -ri vt
Ul mm by Isw requ.red Tne t'oirt i'
Mrves It right t rejjct snr vd li
bids. "
Uodj by order cf tho Court t'afs' Al:
dsy cf June, A. 1. ISMi,
L. a. J. K. MnxTsOCff
County Ci ic
FOSHAY & r.iASor(
wixosais an oaraii
Drnggistsand Booksellers,
Ageiita for John B. Aldeti'e pubikntl'jrs
srhich Wt (sail e pUsher') .
poesagesvjdAd.
ALBAS Y. OKEOS.
jonn BRIGGS,
ALBANY CRED
Eosks a Specialty.
Cemetery lota pUotsd eadstts t i I
Our line of choice teas and coffees is un
equaled in town.
n . w ft? . -
luuntmiii ot thd,
ROUBLE TO SHOW,'
.';oodsat
Wriuhts Arsbisn Horse Liniment acta
quickly and eflsetuslly, and has no superior
ss a remedy for animals In all eases where a
iniment ia reqoirei auld by Fosbsy X
Mason,
' PAIN T3, OICj 3 ; A'rTD
BRUSHES .-i AT- DEYOB
5 ROBSQIPb,
' " n
TO THR riMTOJI-Mct ft !.'''f'lV"T ri-ad-
era Unit I li:iy it pit-.'ilv" i'i. y t. 1 i:.t :ih.iv
UiimrJ (ll!ii-e. I'.y !! j!;,-.. :, 1 -.'..tiu ..stlit f
lioM.tHS c:i -i ls.it i- 1.1 1 11 1 1 1 Mii!j ni.y 1 tn e J.
I itliitl. b'i V.Ui in v 'i.llivi I" Mi - el my iiiii1
dy VUKK 1.1 si::v cf - ' ir?;!' i i wilt' l..;vt- enn
siunntl'in if tii-y v. ; i i ii i;v tl! t ;aos
and oii-t :lfle-' ul-fre i- l,ei-ci:tt 'v,'
T A. sUlci' "1. i"i ,. tv-:
snni'nnoine
daughter, Mrs tlsiry Noel
No mattsr wbnt msy be the Ills van bear
from indlusstion, a dose of Ayer'a Catbartio
fills win esse von witbool question. Jest
try them onoe and be assared I they hsve
much worse dyspeptics eured, Yea'U fitd
them nice and amply worth tbe price.
Until the blood is eleansed of imparities.
it ia useless to attempt the enre of any din
ease. Rheumatism, whioh is traoeabls to an
aoid in the blood, hss been oared, la namer
ons eases, by'tbe nao of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla,
eiternal treatment being 01 no avail.
WIDNKSDAY.
Refrigeratorsat Stewart & Sox'a
lee cream freezer at Stewart k Sox's.
Oar eitizens to-morrow cannot be too ear
ful about fire matters.
The poor clerks set no holiday on the 4tb
It ia their hardest day.
Tabbs's pure msnilla birdina twine ia
large quantities at Stewart Si Sox'a. "
Mr Arehie ITammer hss accented aoosi
tion as clerk in the store of L E Blain.
AxcU, 3-year old, trotted a mile at Minn
eapolis yesterday in 2:15, breaking the
teoord.
Fostmater Thompson has just reosivsd a
new Ilall borglai )roof ssfe for the use of
the PostoiHoe,
A miner back from the Santiam predicts
thst there will besoms rich leads struck that
will rival those ef '49.
Mr. William Faber is bolidiug a brick
block at Seattle. Mr E1 Zeyss, also form
erly of Albsny is the architect.
The St. Charles HotsI is supplied with an
excellent charcoal filterer where the guest
will slways find pare cold water
1 tattle Long were married. Mla Long for
the past three vears has very successfully
managed the primary department of the
North Brownsville evaded school. . She
carries Into her new life the eood wishes
of all her former pupils and the pattoni ot
our school. May prosperity and happiness
be thelr's through all the vicissitudes of
life.
Thursday of last week Mr Wm Wash
burn captured a large rattlesnake near his
resident three miles north of town. Ihe
snake wore seven rattles and was over
three feet Ions and Urge In proportion.
Mr Washburn carried the snake to some
lover of curiosities at Corvallis,
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
Cash Goes a bosg Ways at Jail as tiradwhol
I have made arrangements for buying
goods direct from the factories In Europe
and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper
than any where else on the Pacific Coast.
The following are some of my rash retail
prices 1 j
K dozen unhandled teacups and saucers.
35cts.
yi dozen unnanaieacoueecups ana sau
cers, a eta,
H dozen handled coffee cups and sau
cers, 50 cts.
X dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45
cts.
These goods are all iron stone China and
not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also
added eood stock of groceries, which I
ask people t call and examine and judge
for themselves as to quality and prices.
T uii us Gradwohu
The liTancB ThrfsMng KasMnery
The best and fastest thresher in Amert
ca, and a machine that stands without a
rival. Too AOVANCK thresher bas
NEVER been REPLACED by any other
machine on tho Coast, but ban replaced
several nther that fi AVK FAILED to
fill WARRANTEE. Tbe ENGINE la guar
anteed to poll more than any other, and
will out travel a:l others on tho road. II
yoa hear any loud boasts,' please tll tbe
partiem the ADVANCK THRK4HER and
ENUINK are sold on their merits entire
ly. And 1 am willing to prove all t claim
in my field at any tiuia, r not be hum
baseed by bovine any machine until
you se the ADVANCE. I also handle
steam tl'tlug goods, iron pipe. pnni.-s
mo we is, seeders, Bprlngtootii harrows
blackamlth's foron. drills, church, farm
and school bells, anJ mauy other special,
tlea,
Alb in v Biaoob Hcu?e one block below
Kusa 11. .use,
IAS E.IvIVOX,
31o.na.ger.
rypess-ritlnp, Penmanship, Correspond fnee, It;sv
less ana tjegai r ut his itKutou7 tau lh
Portland Easiness College.
The tboroueb work done in eaeh of our s.eir?rii!
'-niutmenu has eiven tbis Ins.itulion areiut;t-
lon such as but few schools attain, seeuriise tc
iundreds of our graduates profitable emiiloy-
neut.lKlh as book-keepers and teiiocrwht'is.:
jtudenta admitted at any time. CiaUuc '"'-
p. 1BHTR0SG. Priaelnet. rertlaad. O.
tT-K-ve-
le.
prtetietl watoh maker and ;vr
Sleeplessness,
Dr. Flint's Remedy is the beet remedy
known for iosomnta, or sieeplesanes,
which aflliole ao many persona, and which
loads to ao many serious nervonsdlaeasea,
particularly to ioattiiy Desoeiptlve
. treatise with each DotHei oi.adJresi Mack
urog ua, . x .
ur. M. H. Ellia, physieion and lureeon
Alrany. Oreson. Calla made in city 01
country,
To lessen oar stock of canned ' goods we
will sell t ' ing in tbst line st remarkably
low prioes.
BRowyru. A Stakarp
For 1 and madeharaesa goto E. L. Power
Mcllwain osn fiive von the belt nttins
suit yon ever wore, at prioes to suit eaoh and
every one.
If yoa want a eood silver steel scythe,fiuest
to tbe mat ket, so to otewarc 01 sox's.
Doo't fai o examine Mcllwsin'e esrpets
Yon will tt them from 10 to 13 per ceo
cheaper tha any other place ia town, taking
nooosidera on tbe quality.
-'MTr
;V;
!,!iv V .a
L SS
''mf HEALTH RESTORER.
ePNs69Ss17Se3 USEIT!
It Is the best helper to Health and the quickest
cure on Earth, Vse it in time lor all uiscnsceo
the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys snd Skin. I
cures Kheunutism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and HeadscLe, relieves Constipation, Bilious
less and Uiiopsia, drives all impurities out ot
h ; Blood a'ntl dries up old Sores. The Btniness
snen buy it, the Workiiigmen use it. the Ladies
lake !, the Children crv lor it and th Farmers
say i' is their best health preserver.
Sol 1 everywhere, Ji.oa a bottle: six for $5.00
OR RALE. The undersigns!! his f.r
oesr and in good running orlar ir site
cheap. Inquire of H, Brytut, ALniois-
trator or tne estwe ,ot jatnai sj:ci iM,
deceased. , . .
7tt)R SALE. The andeislRned will sell
I a McCormiok twine binder cheap. :
fnqoire at my place one mile sonlb. C essi
of Albany, Th b is a bargain.
r U, tiURKSART.
A. Jpjs jv -, 1 jSh
For aaie by Will A Stark, dealers in
fine watches, jewelry, etc,
F L Kenton has a auripiy of hue mixed
pickles put up in pure cider vinegar.' Try
them. - " " .
Tabb's& Cu's pure Manilla twine, best
quality, at Stewart Sox's,
If yoa have any job wcrk to 1 osll on G
VV.Smith who is prep to do it . with
neatness and disnaW - md as cheap as scy-
ons. . : - :.
UARRIEa
SUPERIOR LINES OF
iAGRIflUl-TURAL IM'
PLCMENTSL'AT DE
YOEj&R ODSON
DEYOE & R0B30S ARE AGENT
FOR THE NEVV.HIGH ARM DAVIS
VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA
CHINE. BEST MACHINE IN1THE
AiAABET
Fine line of Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
son s special bargains
BROWN ST. JOHN. At Oakville,
on Wednesday morning, July 3, 1889, at
the residence of the bride's parents, Mr
Charles Browc and Miss Ella St John
coin ox uaxvme.
TM'H ARE
WARE OF ALL HV.m Al
DEYOr a TsOSSOr
Notice,
U. S. Land Office, Oregcu City, -May
21st, 18S9.
Complaiut having boon entered at this of
Hoe by Viaoois M. Walcltn agaiust William
Crothers for abandoning his Homestead Ku
tty No.69S3, dated April 13th, 1887, upon
the o e M " s sou dDtn , oeauon
. . , ,n L' Tl I " . T .
14, xowDsntp 1., dui c, iu uioa ctiuuij,
Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of
said entrv. the said partiea are hereby aum-
monetl to appear as i-enanon, Laon county.
Oregon, before A, R, Cyrus, Notary Public,
on
the leth day af Jaly, IS,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony conoerning ssid slleged abandon
ment, and on the testimony then submitted
a hearine will be bsd at this oiSce on August
122th, lasu, at 1 o ciocx a, m.
W. T.Burkky.
; Register.
NOTICE Is hereby Riven that property
owners aro required by ordinino o
cut down and remove all th sties ttui ob
noxious weeds growinit upon their
premUee anil upon the streets adjoining
thereto, within the city limUa of Albany.
Those falling to do so wilt be liable to
fihocf $5.
Albany, Juno 2v, 1Se9.
J, H- Ho F km as,
City Martha1-.
Univeisitf of Oregon,
EUGENE, OREGON. "
Next session begins ca McnOny, r th
16th of September, 1SS9,
Freo ecliolarshlps from every eci.t.y i;i
tbe State. Apply to jour County Surerm
tertdent Freo tnition after January ixr,
1B90. : . -
Fonr courses : Classical, Scientific, I -a
rary and a short English Couiso.iu
wbi.b there is no Latin, Greek, I'rcr.i it
or Gorman, The English is pie-emlneiitiy
a BOHlness Course, For catalogues o
other infoimaticn, address
J, W. JOHNSOX,
- . President. '
TT7ANTED AT ONCE .-By tbe under
v v bigtiea a man or woman wbo ran
do Rood laundry work, especially doing
ap white shirts and collars. Cell on me
near the Intersection cf Fourth street ana
the O.P.ll.R.
I, D. Smxtet.
E.J. nicCAUSTLAriO
Cirll Engineer and Smvsycr,
CHAICHTIK3 AND BLUE PSHNTS.
Office with Oregon Lad Co. Albany, Or,
Sewerage Systems and Wter Su pjj, t
n Specialty, Estates tSubaividml, 2ls
made Copied on snort uorice.