The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 12, 1889, Image 3

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    FRIDAY" JULY 12, IF8D.
i 1 1 1 1 1
8riT3 & NUTTINQ.
1Ur ae.4 Peaarletata,
LOCAL RtiCORD.
Albany. Mr. Kl. Pentland, ot the
Wnt Side, who waln the citjr latt week,
write as follow about Albany : "The
treet railroad Una I completed from the
depot to Main slree' though no car have
yet arrived The water upp1y ut the city
It overtaxed and new and more powerful
pump are being erected. The street of
the city look lively and a Ure number of
new residences are being built. Some of
Atbany'a etreete are In bid condition and
upon Inquiry we found thnt tome of the
klckmhere have Uken the matter Into
the courts to the street! utard a an advrr.
lltement of the bullheadexlness of some of
her non progressive cltlsens. We met Mr
A B Mcllwain, one of the stock-holder In
the street rsKwsy here. KKteen men have
taken hold of the road. They are using 35
tt steel rail which cost them kid down
hei 9j5. 00a ton. The cot of the line for
5180 feet Is about $5,500. The rails are five
pound heavier than those used in Salem.
The cars are being made here by a car
builder from St. Louis and will cost $950
each. Mr. Mcllwaln thinks the line may
Ky expenses this year but expectet It to do
tter next rear. I am writing this letter
by electric light, the s'reets are lighted In
the same way and tome of the printing of
fice have electric motors." ,
1
Gave Chattel Mortuauks. Con
stable C O Burkhart left thU morning for
Lincoln, Neb, armed with a warrant and
regulation for the arrest of Sylvester Nlc
olls, now in charge of the sheriff at Lin
cola, having been arrested there. About
the first of February Mr Nlcolls, who was
running a farm near Shedd, gave a chattel
mortgage on six horses in favor of Davis
Bros for about $600. Several weeks ago
he came to Albany, and in partnership with
Mr Martin took a contract 01 the street
railway. Suddenly he disappeared with
the tlx horses and it was afterward learned
that he had taken them to Lincoln, when
a warrant wa secured for hi 1 arrest Chat
tel mortgage teem to have been a favor
ite with him, for he gave five or tlx other
on growing crops, etc., amounting to over
f 150a It evidently mean the peniten
tiary for Mr Nicollt.
B. To F. Co. At a meeting of B. Co.
held at Salcin latt evening the following
vote of thank wa unamlmously passed :
To the officer and members of F Co,
and Regt., ONG In behalf of the offi
cer and member of B to, we extend you
our tincere lhankt for the cordial reception
which you gave to u on our recent vii.it
to your city. We were entertained in a
most hospitable manner and wilt long re
member our trip with pleasure. We ex
pect to celebrate ourselves next year and
hona to have the pleasure of your presence
with us.when we will enJeavor to reclpro
cate your kind hospitality.
Yours respectfullv,
P W illis,
J F Hl'GIIES,
W C AsDtasoN,
Committee.
Almost Lynched. Considerable fun
and some excitement was occasioned on
the Oregon Pacific train, when the
"boy" got a rope around the neck of l)r
Rich, the popular O P surgeon and phyil
clan, and were about to lynch him when
by dexterity the Doctor squirmed from the
noose. The cause of the act is ascribed to
the fact that some of the railroad men
were filled with gore from reading too
much on the Sullivan-Kilraln fight and
from losing numerous hats and coats on
the fight.and were demanding blood of any
kind. The Doctor wears the mark of the
rope to this day. No arrests.
Bistixthk U. S. "Mr O. M. Pen -noyer,
western manager of the great dry
good house of J. V. Far well, is in the
city on hi annual business tour," say the
VT.Vt.Statesmam. "He Is quite pleated
with the thrifty and butinct appearance of
the city and pay quite a compliment to
the northwest in stating that bis house
think ittne safes: and best business ot anv
other in the United State. It is very evi
dent from this that I. V Karwell has never
lost much here, and we hope such a good
firm never will."
Eugene and Albany. --The Eugene
Guard ulj: "Prof. Williams, principal of
tiie public school, Inform us that the at
tendance of the Eugene public school for
the past year exceeded that of Albany by
eight. Had it not been for the scarlet fev
er scare the attendance would have been at
least ten more. The voting population of
the two town i alto about the tame. Al
bany claim 4000 population, but the will
have to wait for (ometlme before she can
make the claim good." Alt the same the
number of school children in the city is
fully a hundred more than in Eugene, and
the city' assessment is nearly $200,000
more.
K Lono Fall. Saturday evening Mr.
Harry Pcrrln was working on the resi
dence of Mr C E Wolvertor., doirg tome
masonry work on th? chimney, when he
lipped and fell, striking on the porch and
and bounding to the ground below, falling
In all about thirty feet. One rib was brok
en, but fortunately no internal injuries re
suited. Dr. Ellis attended the unfortunate
man and hei doing well. Mi Perrin re
cently wa ill here several weeks so that he
ha had hi share of misfortune. He is a
member of the I O O F who are giving him
all necessary attention.
A Curious Suit. E. J. Curt'.s ha
brought suit (gainst the ralhoad company
for 94999 damage, lor tiring hi runner
off the train near Phorni x some months ago
while Curti wa running the Arlington, a
two-bit hotel near the company' depot
hotel, which charge tlx bit a meat. This
runner wore a plug hat and canvass pants,
coat and vest, en which were pointed in at
tractive color all sort of advertisement
for the hotel. Athland Record
Not True. The Albany Democrat
conies without comment an Uem from the
Lebanon Exfrtss to the effect that tome of
the Corvalll boy lood on the hose of the
Albany team during the hose contest on
the Fourth ami thereby won the race. A
thing tike that, which i utterly without
foundation, I not the right thing. No re
sponsible person will say that the Corval
ll boy did not win the race fairly. Such
ill naturcd remark a these mar the good
feeling thnt ought to accompany these con
tcstt. Lntdtr. The Exfrrss spoke In ref
erence to the Lebanon team. The Demo
crat did not Intend to endorse It. In Uct
tho writer was at the hydrant, and knows It
was not true.
From Port Towxricnu. Mr Ales
Cunningham, of Port Townsend, is In the
city for the purpose of dUpoing ot hi
Linn county property. He says Port
Townscnd is a live city, and piopcrty ha
doubled In value since he went there.
Smuggling Is the tavorate business, both ot
opium and Chinamen. $tooo properly In
vested In oilum produces $10,000. China
men are brought ovei for $jo, and It a cut
ter appear In sight they are drowned In
order to save the bacon of the smugglers.
It I a sate business when you are In with
the jfo.'ernmcni eillieers." Tho railroad
building toward I'oilTnwmcn 1 wlllptob
bly give It quite n boom.
Tiik Benton Leader Say t The
Lruder went to Albany on the 4th,bccauiic
it could not afford to be aay from home
longer than one day. The sham bnttledld
not bristle with success. It a a ucce
only In the respect that It resembled a reul
battle In not coming off just according to
program. Still, the regiment made a line
appearance, and the people were not dis
posed to be critical. We don't mean to
derogate from the excellent drilling ot the
other companies, when we claim that the
Corvallis company as the best drilled ot
the four. We take pleasure in testifying
to tne very handsume manner l.i which
the Albany people treated their visitors.
The militia boys from here were objects of
the greatest care, and Corvalll doffs het
hat.
Cot'SCfli i'KOClXSHSUS,
Present Recorder, marshal and all
councllmen but Deyoe.
In absence of mayor, Councllmen Urad
wohl was elected mayor pro tern.
The following bill were ordered paid:
J N Hoffman, $4S O M Wettfali, $150;
M Armstrong, $3; Frank Santee, $3; N J
Hcntou, $5.55: Slltct 5i Nutting, $6.60 1
Js Laurent, $64 63; J A Warner, $35 I
J N Hoffman, $31 1 Cost bills, $31.20; N H
Allen, $ttS; rent, $151 Huston & Co,
$11.85; Ht'lce Wallace, $150; J C Meyer,
$1.51); W S Recce, $; Oram Haines, $a;
G W Hughe, $2;John Clelen, $1; 8 W
Reece, $i; Arnett & Rivers, hose, $475;
Ja Shahan, $15; also councllmen fee.
The committee on streets and public
property reported that the tewer built by
J Laurent had been examined and were
found according to contract, and bills for
line were ordered paid..
Report of city recorder for quarter end
ing une 30, wnt read and referred. Fol
lowing was thr report:
Ain't on hand April 1st, ...... 1.85
Reu'd licenses , 5M-35
Rec'd lumber.... 7.70
Rec'd fines, , , 5900
Rcc'd tax , 53.00
Rec'd First National DarTk account
tire engine. ,.1041.80
Paid out on steamer. . . , . .
Paid out on orders
Paid out on Interest
Cash on hand
$l75S-70
...$1041.80
Ib49 9
JJ.J7
44"J
$l7S8-70
Outstanding warrant $8077.36
Warrant were drawn for following pur
pose :
Mayor and Council
Recorder
Marshal ........
Treasurer.... . . .
Police
Electric light...
Fire department
Street work and sewer....
Sundries..
Paid account steamer
85.00
394.60
411.IS
1500
310.00
354O0
434 15
744 5
V7-5
1 34 J 80
I TUB COW'S PETITION,
To the Honorable City Council, Albany,
Oregon.
We have been patient all our lives,
Nor troubled you before,
Though clubbed and rocked, and dogged,
and mocked,
And whipped until quite sore,
We would remind you we have right,
For tome ot which we stick ;
Because of Wrong we cannot bare,
We are compelled to kick,
We ask for freedom. Why should you
With pomp and much display
Your liberty will celebrate,
And then give our away.
Ve pray vou to repeal the law,
And let u out again
And fine the man thut tlarr withhold
Ut from the treet and lane.
We do not see what we have done
To merit prison bars;
We are a good a any cow
Beneath the shining stars.
We try to d. like folk In town,
By keeping on the walk t
Sometime we go through neighbor' gate
Like folk who want to talk .
And though we eat hi garden up,
An4 take what he.has made,
Vre Injure hi in far less, perhaps.
Than you oft do In trade.
And when the farmer come to town
And give hi horses feed,
No worse for ti to allp share
and eat altli hungry greed.
No worse we say, nor half a had
A twlrdled otherwise;
Wc cheat hi hone, you "skin" the mm
Before hi very eyes.
Unciiuel and unjust the law,
Lnacted for a class.
Not half so guilty a are some
Who go "Scot tree," en mas.
We pray vou open wide the bar
And let the cow go out;
Then all who love new buttermilk
For joy will loudly hout.
Made and signed at Liberty Bawl.
Moo An,
Secretary.
Scto. V.'e are requested by the (lie boy
to return thrir warmest thank to the i $3899.46
member of A r 1 lor the excellent treat- Report owelty treasurer wa read and re
meni toey received while guests 01 the lie- icrreu.
n.rimont a i.n t., 1 1.. I,.. ti... f ih w r i Street commissioner reported the ecur
T It for Lint t.,tf.,a .ml nr.n.l. !".?' " e,lJ PUnJ nd ! Mf ''uRnM
- B had been appolnteU deputy to rvn It. Adopt
niuinnrr.,..iriic &itniKincry, wnoied.
lives a short ili.tance from the city, had Bill of Albany Iron N Work for $10
me minoruine on unuay to praio nis 1 for work done on fire engine wa r-
rtght ankle.... " Ick" 1 usick, ot Albany, ferred back tocouncll andontlnued until
came over rritlay evening to secure the next meetlnir.
services of Al Brlgu In splicing the steel Petition wa read asking Cite ot Albany
cable that spin the river at Albany. to appropriate $350 toward clock to cot
Pre$ ' $700, to be placed on Masonic temple be-
An la A Wife. A Mr Martin arrived Intfbullt Referred to committee on way
here from Ashland on Moi day, In te.rch "A communication was read from N B
of his wife, who had fled fiom hi bed and Humphrey asking to be relieved from the
board, aava the Sclo Vr. Hearing she "H of Marshall against the city on account
... n aik. k- ., 1 .v.--. 01 enforced abunce. Accepted and mat
, . . ..... terof recompense refer.ed 10 committee
inquiry, caning at me nouse in wnicn mi on ,ccoonU ,j cu,rcnt expense.
adored was stopping, but w a to'd by an- Several sidewalk repair on) e red made.
other woman, a friend of l.ls wife', that Sewer ordered in block 16, E A, and city
the had a-one to Sc o. and Martin came recorder was directed to adrerttse lor bid
here.onlv to learn that his wife was In the 'or feet tewer for same.
room at Albany when he was informed of Motion made and carried that street
her departure for Sclo. Mr Martin return- m"l,on" notify property owner on
sd to Albany on 1 ucsday . Lyon street to place the same on grade, 1st
... , , jto totli streets, 10 be finished in twenty
A Mining Excitement. Recently the ua,. Al0 lhBt t)ltch Co orJercj ,0
despatches to!d about an Immense mining pise; ilume in good condition on Lyon
excitement at Rockford, W. T. over a big i within ten days.
find In a cistern. Here Is the usual tequal,
Very Peculiar Saturday evening
'Salem young man went into a barbershop
'for a bath. Disrobing he put the water on,
got Into the tub and lay down, hit head on
'the incline. In this position he went to
'sleep, being tired and the warm water hetp-
ine him on into slumber. Soon the water
covered him and he ttrangled and would
have drowned but an attendant rushed in
and rescued htm, not thougn until he wat
rolled and rubbed for a long time did he
come to,
Some Difference. "I am tired of liv
ing with uch a homely woman!" ex
claimed William Rush, of Niagara Falls,
a he walked away from hi wife six week
ago. The other day she wa left a legacy
of $40,000, and William hurried back home
to call her hi ancrel one. but she wouldn't
let him In. In Albany jut so long as the
groceries ami produce are bought ot Conn
Bros, there is no complaint, and legacies
are mau matter.
The City Pound. A lot ha been te
cured just east of the Albany Iron Works,
on First Street, and fitud up a a pound,
where all ttray cowt will immedh'ely be
marched by Deputy George Hughes, who
hat been placed in charge of it, and will
make cowt a specialty.
Pay Your. Water Bill. - On the
10th, itth, 12th and 13th Inst, the under
signed will call upon the patron of the
city water work for the amount due for
water Let every one be ready to pay.
A L Gray.
from th? Pendleton E. O : "The excite
mental Rockfor J over the discovery of
gold In a cistern has subsided. After the
townsile had been taken up In mining
claims, the dirt failed to pan out, somehow
in proper thape. Somcthlr.g wa wrong,
but the mystery was explained when it
leaked out that the cistern had been salt
ed' by a practical joker who cared not for
the expense."
Losr an Eye. On the Fourth of July
Judd Mealey and hi younger brother, of
Sweet Home, were loading and shooting off
an old mu.kct a a mark of their patriot
ism, when the musket exploded, injuring
Judd very seriously about th? head and
face. It wa 'bought at first lie wa fatal
ly injured, but at last account It was
thought he would get off with the loss of
an eye. Hi younger brother wa powder
burned somewhat.
A Big One. K C Stamper, a citizen of
EImar ha just completed working up a fir
tree which grew on hi place adjoining
town, lie received $1 a for the bark ; built
a frame house 14x30 feet, 8 feet high, with
thed kitchen 8 feet wide and 34 feet long ;
built a weod thed 14x20 feet ; made 33
fence rail 10 feet long ; made 334 railroad
tic and 500 board 0 Inches wide and 2
feet long, and 15 cords of wood 4 feet wide
and 8 feet long.sll from one treetid has a
part of the tree left. Astoria.
Post Office Bi mness. The receipts
at the Post Office at Albany for the sale of
stamp, stamped envelopes and wrapper
for the .quarter ending June 30th, iSSS
were $1060.51, an' 'or be quarter ending
June 30th, 1SS9, $1170.26. The receipt for
box rent for the quarter ending June 30th,
1588 were $213 30 and lor the quarter end
ing 30th, 1889, they were $231.95. Thi
ow an increase of the business of a lit
tle more than 10 per cent.
The College. The present efficient
faculty of the Atasny cllege have been
re-engaged for the year beginning the 17th
of September, and In addition, Mis Lib
Irvine, of thi city. Mi Irvine U a grad
uate 01 the Monmouth, III , seminary, and
1 a young lady of fine culture. The col
lege i steadily gaining ground, and the
coming year promise to be more ucces-
lul than any In the past.
Well Treated.--"Those who went to
Albany from Salem on the Foutth speak
in glowing terms of their reception, enter
tain. Tien t and treatment at the railroad
center The committee succeeded nicely
in caring lot their guests, thereby endear
ing themsalves to the hearts of the reel pi
ent of. favor " Sa'em Journal. The
same report come from all quarter. Ev
erybody wa al least well treated by our
militia and citizens.
railroads. There is at least some
paper talk ef a r.Mlroad from Salem by
way of Dallas to Fall City. Tt would cov
er fine country at least. Crawford &
Paxton have om fine view of the cite of
Falls City, as well a of the fall them
selves. Interested people should have
copies.
Tne Fastest Every town In the val
ley, big enough to have a company, have
provided their boy with a racing cart.
Corvalll ha more cpeed among her fire
men than any town in the state, and they
ought to be given an opportunity to con
test for 'aurel they can easily win.
Times. Sclo and Lebanon also claim to
have the fastest runner.
CUUP Wf.ATUF.R BULLETIN NO. I.
flOM ANDABttOtD
FATAL AIXiriENT.
Mrs. William
Culllns Ham
Heart.
Tbronuta Ik
Oregon State Weather Bureau co-operating
withV. S. Signal Service, Central Of.
fice, Portland, Oregon. For weekending
July 6th, tSSv :
The temperature has been slightly above
the normal, excepting In Baker county on
July 2nd. No rain ha fallen in the State
during the past week. The amount of
sunshine ha been above the average. The
effect of these condition on crop haa been
to leave the prospect about the same a
they were one week ago. Harvesting I In
progress In all parts of the State. The
rain of latt week did some damage to the
hay crop, but It materially assisted In the
development of late son osts and wheat
and gave to corn.potatoea, etc, a freh lm- ,,a bereavement
petus. Spring grain 'n low place 1 now
promising a fair yield, and fall grain wa
considerably benefitted by the rain, causing
that which wa not entirely ripe to again
iiiume a greener tinge than before the
rain. Grain that wu shriveled wa helped
by the inuioture. Report Indicate a good
yield. There wa good cause tcr fear of
drouth, but fortunately rain finally came,
relieving the seeming inevitable. Fall
own wheat will,at usual yield large crop.
The spring grain In Eastern Oregon waa
considciabty damaged. In Western Ore
gen only In a few place wa any damage
done. The winter' rain were below the
average and the result wa that the soil
wa not sufficiently moistened to withstand
the hot dry weather of June. In Eastern
Oregon the effect of the dry weather were
more seriously felt than In Western Ore
son. On May loth the prospect were In
tensely good, from that time tliey look
less and less promising The late eprlng
rain proved to be of Incalcuabte benefit ;
but the hot wind of June did the damage.
In Western Oregon though the dry period
of June wa experienced, still the winter
rains n.otstened the soil deeper, the dew
and moist ocean breeze were experienced.
and the result 1 a good cro now being
harvested. While it I true that there 1
light danger of fall town grain being fro
zen out ef the ground by the winter cold,
till there i an equal chance of it being
covered with mow, and a experience ha
shown, notably the present season, that tall
sown grain is but tllghtly damaged by the
dry, hot wind of May or June, which, a a
rule, occur, it certainly should be endeav
ored to place the seed in the ground at tuch
a period as would preclude any pcttlbie
harmful weather. A a rule the hay crop
has been very good. The yield of berries
and cherries ha been enormous. The
peach crop I coming: in and nothing but
excellent report are given in regard to It
the number of bearing tree ha Increased
and the result will be an over supply,
Pru-je tree are literally loaded down,
Oat, barley, rye, corn , potatoes and ear
den product are, a a rule, reported to be
In a most thriving condition, uwing to
dry weather the hop crop will be shoit about
5000 bale, the possible yield ot wheat
was much larger than that which will be
realized, considering thi lot, still the har
vest of other product will more than make
up for the loss of wheat, The result a
year of prosperity is assured the tiller of
the soil in uicgon.
a. 9. f AGUE,
Observer V. S. Signal Service.
Last Saturday Kate Fennel), the fifteen
year old daughter of Mr. Penned, pro
prietor ot te Pioneer boarding house, of
fhi cityVent across the river to tlie home
of Mr. William Collins, about three mile
west of Albany, to spend Sabbath. Sun
day morning about 10 o'clock Kate wa
In room with Mr. Collins, when the
picked up a gun that wa standing In the
corner of the room and asked Mr. Collin
If the could nap It. Mr. Collin re
marked: "Yet, a It I not loaded," or
something to that effect Kate thereupon
cocked It and pulled one of trigger just as
the barrel were In line with Mr, Collin.
The hammer (truck a cartridge of powder
and shot. The content went straight for
Mrs, Collin' heart and she fell from the
chair in which the wa sitting. t the floor,
a corpse. The gun wa being handled
carelessly without icgard to where It wat
pointed and unfortunately It wat toward
Mi. Collins. It was double barrelled;
one charge had been fired and Mr. Collin
supposed both had. Miss Fennel) and Hie
family were horror striken at the sudden
calamity, and relative and neighbor were
sent for. A coroner' jury wa called and
found that the deceased cme to her death
from an accidental shot at the hand of
Kate Fennell. The body of the tinfwrtun
ate woman wa brought to this city and
taken to the residence ot her brother in
law, Mr. Peter Riley. The father of the
deceased, Mr. Thos. Hunt, of Gsrvais, wa
telegraphed for. and arrived on the even
ing train, and Monday the deceased was
taken to her old home at Gervals, near
which she was born, Mr. Hunt being a pto
neer of '47, where her temaln were laid
to rest
The deceased leave a husband, Mr. Wil
liam Collins, and three children. She wat
thirty-six year of age, wa a member of
the Catholic church, wis a kind wife and
mother and highly respected by alt who
new her. Her sudden death wat a great
hock to the family and relative, and they
nave the sympathy of the public
TIIE M.XUVAX KIUUIN HCHT.
pasial to DsaocasT.
New Orleans, July 8. The ground se
lected for the fight Is at Rlchburg, alisa.
The men will enter the ring at 7 a. m.
RicHnuao, Mis, July 8th. Ring wa
pitched here at 7 a. m. Rlchburg 1 ham
let of 30 people on line of railroad with
telegraphic facilities. Telegraph wires all
In trouble and doubtful if any news of fight
till party teachet New Orleans.
New Orleans, July 8 Sullivan won
In the 75thround. Neithei man i injured,
but Kilraln I considerably exhausted. The
fight lasted a hour, 18 minute.
Albany to Astoria A preliminary
urvey of the proposed railroad from Al
bauy to Astoria ha been begun under the
tupervlsion of Mr W B Barr, and will be
pushed. hrough to at least a union with the
Astoria & Coast railroad. The action of
the company will mean considerably event
ually. Keep your eye open.
Dr. Brooks. -Dr John A Brook de
livered an addres at the W C T U hall
lastTucsday to a good sized audience. It
is reported quite an interesting effort, well
delivered. Having run for ytce president
on the prohibition ticket Dr JJrook ha
national reputation.
Private sale of Household Gooim.
Mr W B Rice offer at private ale her en
tire lot of household goedt, consisting of
two chamber sets,ettee,kitchen furniture,
carpets, stove, etc. The good can be seen
in the warehouse at the O P dock.
in their
Babies. The finest line ot baby carr'-
ages in the Valley j-ut n ce'.vcd at Stewart
&-8ox'. Price are remarkably cheap con
sidering the superior quality of the carri
age.
To New Comer We would sy that
we have no bait to give you, but we do
guarantee good value for your money
and we kindly solicit your patronage.
UROWMELL X 3TANARD.
Kentish CiiauaiEs For canning turn
ished In quantities fresh from the tree.
Leave order at
Brown ell & Stasard a,
MOtfDAV,
Tb Astoria W C T U s tautl took la
11.14 on th 4th.
Th entiof 18'JO will show a pnpul ulna
of 03,000,000 at Ut ia th UalM Hti'e -.
Tli flalit wa all tb talk thi miming, and
verybi'dy md to be Intarsstrd anyway.
Js (1 Clark, the poet iimr, it to l in
Oregon soon. When a hoy in l.sro f.t th
wriUr liesrd Clark sing,
J si ShAiUan, residing near fUlsm, Is tli
fsthar nf twenty-two ehiMrvn IU it dying
from a eanoer at the age of slgl.ty ymr.
Mr. Nsthsu llsum and wif, M ir Vic
toria Utt evsnlng to ipsr.rl a two wwk va
cation, hi physlolitn htvinK r.'oommnld
for th bonallt of Mr, rUuiu's heslth yi
Portland paptr.
Th Orfgnn Pri Assoolstlmi ill inot at
Newport loiiii time in Angait. Will It sur.
vivs and growi that is tli qocttloo. A yat
it ha not had a vary haaltky kloki but
lioiild have.
Ia wrltin up thaCrniinsuiMirHiatth Bea
ten Lftutrr said "all tli graduate bad prt
parad oration and Ays, but only half d
livarad thein." Th t it faw dais wtstpaut
by Mr Pipe la dodging tbs graduates.
Jud Blackburn Is preparing to Luild a
fine rssidanoeon bU Catipooie strstt proper
ty, on moving hi prnt raaldanoo, an old
land mark, in ordtr to make room for tb
Daw structure.)
A day nr two ago a nut wis aocldenta'.ly
dropped in th eog of a whsal of one of tb
nw pumy of the Albany Wettr Works and
th whaal waa considerably maahad, eaniing
stoppage of a day.
The Walla Walla atrat-csr drivers and
conductor are paid f 12 a week for tbeir la
bor, the was in vogue in tli Ksst. Th
syttrm Is making good loUrttt on th in
vestment for it cwners.
Suoh a tLIng aa bringing a libel uit afraioat
a nawiptpar ha not Immhi known in Italy tor
ilftv yaai. Th laliaf i that a newspaper
ska to tall the truth. If it 1 uiUtaken a
frank; ttaUmaot to that effaet tiatii th
Italian. . ,
Tb folios-log item will ei plain tb re
tool ef wind storm at Kllaoiliurg laat wki
"Theuirou porformsnr at Kilansbarg Mon
day, traa conducted In the open air, tM high
wind prevailing preventing th pitehing of
Unte."
8mnl Millar, of 8mt An, Cal., won
Tuaadat's train fora visit at Millr .Stsllnn,
Linn county. He it a bnthar of K. M , Jaa
V. andChaa. Millar, uf thi city, who war
at the dOt to at him tb Aral tim thy
have n ft for about a qaattar of a otury.
Ashland Bttord.
The Salem Journttt say of ibe Albany
and Astoria R. R.; "Surveyor Barr, of
Albany, is In Salem to-day and says that
next week he will begin running the pre
liminary survey of the Albany and Astoria
railway company from Albany to Astoria.
Awake Salem!"
Tb following from th Ashland Itetord
wdl b an interesting itam to many in Al
ba ly. Th L tefcrred I will ba rfnan -two.
I as hning tha young man arrawtad at the
instance of th Marrill ra'rr4 to, ia thi
city, svrsl wka ago. Thy aaamad to
bay mad p aftrwrd and Ml AlUoy to
estbar. Thar is somsthiog Mealier about
thair prooardiuRa bat bi-re la the item t
"Kratik MarriU. an iniaraoe solicitor cf
AIaoy. haa hrtn ia Ashland avarsl days.
Another ntau nsonad Oaj H Lea, claimloa to
represent tb Wsllack tbmtr 00m pan y, has
also bsan bar and tatagrapbed to young
Mamil s mother at Albany fr money, say
ing that ha wa broke sad ia trouble. Mr.
Marriil knowing that bar son waa bar,
of fours Ulrgrpb4 tb eiln, wkioh ti.
It La got and iinmediaUly akipped te Cali
fornia. A latter reeaived by Marriil from
bia mother Wadnasday morning waa tb first
intimation h had of th aluir, bat by tni
urn tee hl qatte a start with bi swag.
TV rap AT.
Ssatlla, Kllaoaburgh, Bskarsfiald.
PaUm baa nearly four mils af lrct rail
way.
Win M l!o and W.lli, N.sh, t.f tb 0
P, went to Portland Ibis morning.
A good start ba bain mad 00 thafoaoda
tua of the woolea null.
Th Soio boys alio mails tb fastest ran
10 lbs boa eontastoa tha 4th.
Fifty piaes nf furniture (Ivan with alt
eoofc (tovc or rangva sold by Mstthaw k
Washburn.
Fif'.y tooi httndrl railroad man earn
op on tb noon train and will go to tb front
ia th morning
If KUrsio want nytliing nor ol Sulli-t
vao in prt'ptrimng ia lor mm 10 caatiaog
bim to fifty mil (out rae.
Oaorg Itaavcy, aa Ellaoaburgh haroe
maker hat laat tooeumbad to tb fatal eig
statu, and it now ioiao.
Pr Job A Brook, raeantly prohibition
candidal for Vic I'rsatdant, will lecture
at tb WCTU Hall to night
Mro are being sect to tha front on th O
Paafaataa tacurwl. and A a too til k Do
propose pushing tbeir contract at fall speed.
Sixteen uiaa bay been at work to-dar on
tb foaudaiioa of F W B!uabrg'e naw
block, wbicbt to b ready for oeoapaacy
Sept 1 .
An Albany gentlrmaa sys ha b badrip
peachra at hi place, laiaed ia bis yard, fir
wo or twelve dat a. That ia nui to South
ern Oregon .
A few ds aeo th Kotfro pack as of
Oref outrun w given tb Albany carrier by
miatake. a a result Albany was thirty
copies short.
It took. ey cot y (if roann far Sallivtn
to whip Kilrsio. and the dispatch aay
Baltimore ia shrouded ia gloom. Thi is a
great 000 n try.
At Wednesday evening' meeting of lb
Oregon Build'ng and Loan Association. It
T M Boyd seoared S.VX) oa bid of four
yaai, and ft M lit) 8215 for two year.--
fettdletoa A. If.
'Tb reporter bsrd two old ladies talking
as th bo rue finished. Said on: 'Wall
i it all owV Tb aeoond answered in tb
affirmative, wben the other auggeated, 'it's
too much lik a boas race. It 1 ever too
quick . I li k amaaement aa haa contieaaooe
ia em.'" Walla WaJJa Statttma.
WEtJRWsDAY.
Aitoria's calibration oost f 1,445.74
Th city pound ocnttini oa oueopaot tc-
day, yearling.
Urouse, pheasant, nto., csn ha killed be
ginning cn utJit Monday, ,
Ioeam tvsry dy at th Depot hot
daring tb hot weather.
What do yoa say about the ptopositlun to
hav t jwo clock on the nw Mssoulo build
tni ,
Sub'oril er going to th eoaat or moun
ted. out have their daily tit them rgular'
ly rgardieta of length of tim.
Pai tli s going t th MoonUiua, Lakes o
Hay for a luinmervaostioo should order th
Daily Democrat sent to thm,
Mr D D lloklir,n will start hi thresh
r to running next Moiidsy morning, wbicb
will 1. a two week earner than for many
J M Nolan is closing nut hi liuslnos at
Curvalli ami will mov to Yaqmna Ksy to
reside, having purchased th rasideno of Ala
Herri there.
Even th unsnner it th penitentiary bet
on th Hulllyan-Kllrain fight, say a ftalem
ppr. Juat how they did it when they at
not allowed to talk with titih other it mys
tery to 0,
Lat Mooday Ibwty Seador trtd a num
ber of borta to Albaay. Among them waa
a fin apan ot rrre for which be paid 770.
Boaay ia paying fancy plicae for hoi .
Ochnoo lttvitw.
Th Corvallis 7'imr hi ottrnrd a wr on
Mr Walli Kash as seoretury of th board ef
rgnta of th Agrioultorfl college. It
Mew to be sort of in tb type to tt'sck Or
grn I'aollls psopls.
Th miner who osm in from th Sntiam
mine to tpeud th 4tli, retarned tbi morn
tng by wsy of the O P, acoompanied by A
iiaivoraeo wno win nave charge of the Al
bany Mining ft Milling Co' tniue.
"Royal Amerios." who bss been in tha
city for tome time, left on lost night' train
for rtaata uonioa, Lai, where he will ester
th Soldiers' Home, If three timea intoxi
cated ia tha rate we'll wtger hi ty there
III I .L. .
win oe anor.
Nett Sabbath is Children's dav at th
Evangelical chareb, eorner 4th and Lyon
treats. Tb morning (arvioo will eobtitt of
aaermooto th children, clirmlaallv illua
trated. la the eveoiog will Its th rag a la I
annaal children' meeting consisting of oog,
reoisation. eto. A cndtal tnvitatloa 1
tended to all.
Mi Jy W Blaio aud Urtily bftto day for
Mebiina, no a raticatingxcurai&n.
D V M RI4 and family (tarted for th
Bay to day for a fortnight's raciest ion.
lUv h J Trumbull and family left for Ye
quua flay to-day for recreat on aid rtcor-
ralion.
Mr Geo 1) wider and family left weterd.v
for tb "Kinks i f th Ssatiain" nn tbeir sam
mr outing.
J W Cu 'k sad family lava this e venire'
.
lor in mountain with a big tent and oat-
Ot to be goo until they rotara
Tho Key. th
rived 1 the valli
Salem milt.
Mr It II Vonk bd tSildreo left to-day
forth Hay aber they will camp vat for
eveiel week. Ia the mean tim Mr Vnnk
i celebrating at home.
BfJOWftSVIlXB.
Browmsville, July 8th, 1889,
The Pioneer' of Linn County assemb
led here Wedneday,the 3rd, and at a p. m.
an address ef welcome wat delivered to
them by O, P. Coshow, Jr., of thi place.
S. G. Irvine, D D , of your city, the ora
tor of the day not having arrived, Rev. R,
Rob responded to the call for him in a
netand Interesting tpeech of half an
hour, Mr. Irvine arrived at 3 p. m. and
delivered a most Interesting talk In a be
coming familiar manner to hi pioneer
friend. Music by a select choir, and the
Crawtotdivltle Bras ffand f urnlthed mualc
during the exercise.
On the 4th o.ir town wa early filled by
people from neighboring town and the
adjoining country, and by noon there were
about 5000 soul in the grove and town.
The procesi-lon wa a tuccet and much
longer than wa anticipated One of the
most interesting feature of which wa the
immigrant wagon representing the pass
age acroMi the plain In the day cf '49.
Hon. J. P. Galbralth, of thi place read the
declaration. Rev. R. Robe offered pray
er and Hon. W. C. Johnson, of Oregon
City, a pioneer of '45 delivered a very
pleasing oration to the pioneers. Master
Ralph Miller, of Halscy, only 7 year old,
delivered In a splendid manner a declama
tion, which called forth well deserved
plaudits from the many auditor. The
barhactie wa the only part of 'he program
that did not materialize, A good dinner
though wa to be had and after dinner the
pluguglle created quite a commotion and
a great deal of amusement. After the
storm thu created had blown over Rev. j
W. R. lilshop, of Portland, entertained
hi many friend a he only can entertain. I
The pioneer enjoyed themelve a only j
those can who meet friend of olden times
after year ot separation. Your, corres
pondent never witnessed a gathering ot
any kind large or small where there ap
peared to be so much real enjoyment a
during the three day meeting of the
pioneer, ending Friday the 51b Quite a
large number from the country remained
to witness the firework, which were good
for the outlay.
Friday morning the business of the A
social Ion wa attended to. The first Wed
nesday of June, 1890 wa selected for the
next annual meeting, to be held in the
same place. J. M. Water was elected
President : A M. Templeton, Vice Presi
dent ; A. W. Stauard, Secretaiy ; W. R.
Kirk, was re elected Treasurer 5 J. M.
Moyer, R. Glass and Calc Gray, Trus
tees. Short apeeclie wr re then'made by
j the retiring President, the President anj
Vice President elect and by Mr. U. r".
Colbert, which we.'e not the least enjoyed
of the three day exercise. We wou'd
Ilk; to tuggest to the manager that prep- i tiod.
BCAj KSTATfc SALES.
May H Rice to Hannah N Mead, S
half of lot 5 and 6,blk 50,1,1 Al
bany . , , . . ;. $
A Savior to S W Paisley, parcel In
hlk (io, in Albany
S W Palilev fo A Saylor, parcel In
blk Go,''in Albany
Martha Roth fo Egbert C Lake, I)
LOof Chas Roth near HanN
burg,....,... Wm R Price lo Jee Carroll, lot 4,
blk 9, 8odnvllle.
Naomi J Water ! 0 W Mo 1 1 argue,
2 acre in 1) L Col K L Wal
ter , . , . , ,
M Gerhard to Etta Gerh trsl, parcel ..
i 1 hlk Oi, Albiny ,.
Franklin Nt.iford to J II Walker, nn
Hand ... .1 I, C of Win Hite,
John M J Lovenll to Francis U But
Icr, 1 ia acres , 9 K 3 .
J F McCoy to II Urynnt, 17 acres, 13
W4 '
H L Stewart to ti It Mt Guirc, an
undivided , In S hulf of WLU
of A 'i'ay lor ,
E M Crolsan to Ella 8 Croisan, D L
C f John Grubb , .
Elizabeth M'Narv to Ella S TroUan
undivided W ', of l L O
e' John Grubb
L Kiliin, et al, to liayley Chapter.
No 8, parcel In blk 3, Albany . ,
A J Queener to Mary J Quecner, rjr
sec, 9 W 1 , . ,
Geo W Johnson to Henry L Earle,
- 40 acres, 9 W 2 , . .
M E Bilyeu to Jeff Meyer, lot 1,
blk 3, and lots 4 and 5, bik 8, W s
A to Sclo.
Ralph Glnnkln to David E Junk
ln, 160 acre, 12 W 4 , , , ,
Jacob Blumburg to Llna Ncugai, 35
acres, u W 4
Geo LtBtackman toj P Wallace, lot
1, b!k 33, II' jd A..
United Slates to John Gubh, a patent.
,Svo
"i
lot
201,0
35
1500
250
5'
aco
3200
500
812
500
500
Tctal
L V'j) f : .
Absolutely Pure.
TMa powder never vsrtea. A marv!'f
purity, atrength and wlidl-i.oHi-rna.
Mor fsconnm'cai than th rrdinsrj kin-i 1
nd cannot li eold fn eompotjsioti i!is
inul:itu(te,f low iflit, alott weight aln.it
orpboepbate pawHura. Koldrmlvinfsti"
Bvh Baking Powd-r Co., ICtt Wal- M,
D, W. VnoM lkt A Co , Agenl,
, Port'and; Oresoa.
WAK7ED- Gill to t'o geneial lmii!n
wt-rk 10 lity. fteady piar. 1
aHtioriiATcni.
IIav Waxtkh. Mr L Senders, of thi
city will buy all the clean timothy hay
brought to him In tightly compressed bale,
for which the markt-t price In rash will te
paid. Deliver at stables.
Cell and 1 lapitoe Z T. Wright' stock
labrcating oil. Abo elram grea of at)
k inla U ti 1.1 tA T. 1 ui .L...
aratlon bemade for more active part to h,4 inM, ,,, eop,, .-,,,;
be taken by member of the Association. , h.0 a a ,,0 Tr.hem. Lilt and fore. un.M.
. . fa a. art .
itil they rotara. I J0"'"", oui rem
h. woolen mill nan b. ar KoSt oVtnt PX
ley. and wl',1 now ,r,t Ma! ;V.U.U
If too hav any job wtrk Kl 1 call on 0
W Smith who ia prt t - tJ do it with
naatoesa and disnst--. tnt aa cliejp a any-
Bi(KEtT Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
per, latest varieties, finest decoration! jutt
receiver it fortmlilerx Irving .
Wheat, Merit,
13 cent ahsving at VierecUV
8 tickt-t fr ! at Viertck 1.
New dr gotxt at Mrtlwaiu'.
Msaon fruit jar at F L Kenton's
New iayotn ef tin g. I I ring at Freovhg
A barrel of salt salmon just opened at F L
Kantoa'a.
Freeh cream ctuese joat received at F L
Kenton's. ,
Now cream eheeM jaal leceived at CoLiad
Meyers.
For le. chstp, '0iiJ hsol oran, Mr.
Hy man's.
3 ' bsirs ranniiig -tna.1 at Vieraok'a ahav
log parlor.
Beat roast exiiCee in tte city at Conrad
Meyer.
Good cooking stove on'y 10 at ilop' 4ft
8a!tmarth'a.
Tb beat watcb in tb world for tb money
at K M French'.
Side saddle and ladie riding uuroinglc at
Tbompfin if Ovrrmtu' .
Thompaon ft Overmsn, geitfor the great
I'ynaiMU baggy whip.
For a aomher oo gnality of bnive foi ka
and apoona oall at F M Frenca.
Itef rigrtrt Stew ai t ft S
Io crea.ni fceeser at Stewart ft 8'e.
Tobba'a par mai.illa birding twin in
large taantiti at Stewart & Sox's.
1 h clioloeet line of table laiurie e.o be
fooud at Browoeil 6i SUosrd'a.
J W Bentley. beat boot and shoe maker in
city, oppotit Fortmiller & Ir,tug'
Alargaand fin line of window hadea
Just received at I ortraiiler ft Irving'.
Money can't bay better etti audi ihoea
than Mcllwain i sclliof, t'aute', Setter
good ar not mannfactnred.
Tb Variety of 25 ceot haU s t enloir at 10
percent dieenont at S Si V lloward'a, as
well a their other tnillloery gnort.
aom Bo California cheese, a barrel tJ
go'den drip syrup and smne Nn comb honey
just received at Brown U ft Sunard's.
Go to Rove ft Paisley for voor ioh
ing. They do any and all kind of work in
tb peeiisbing and job printing line. Quick
work and w ptioe.
Mcllwain can give vou the ba.t fittins
nit yoa ver wort, at price to suit teen and
vary on.
Summer Wraps. Novelties In Veadcd
and itockinet jacket jutt received.
Samuel E. Youvo.
Sleeplessness.
Dr. Flint' Remedy la the beat remedy
known for insomnia, or steepiman',
which affllota so many persona, and wbicb
leant to so many aerloua nervonacuaeases,
partlou'arly to ina-nily ueeoriptive
iroatlaa with eaon bottle; or,arti3re8a Mac
urog uo., js. y.
Hot We a j her Item. Keep cool. The
finest refrigerators In the market at Stew
art Si Sox's. Buy one now.
All ilzet of Ice cream freezer at Stew
art & Sox'. Purchase one and manufac
ture this delicious dith at home.
A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut
lery and shears in the rlty at Stewart &
Sox's. Their good are the very best and
win ttand tne test.
Struck Oil At $1.25 per 5 gallon can
best Standard "- oil, at the Willamette
backing Co.' tore.
A B Woodin and W E Kellev are in Port
land attending the Grand Lodge A O U W,
which convened at 10 0 clock tins forenoon.
Belting. A fine line of rubber and
leather belting kept constantly on hand at
Stewart & Sox's. All required size In
stock.
Letter List.
Following I tha list ot letter remaining In tba Pjst
Offios, Albany, Linn oounty, Oregon, July 10 , 188S
Parson calling for these letters must give tba data 00
which they were advertised 1
RaW, W C
Anderson, His Lot
Dennett, last
Dow, Clayton
Pour, Mr
Osrringer, tasae
Himnr, Clarence .
Odalf. H H
Pendleton, JO
Koseiiberg, Mr II
Sullivan, J H
Hoot as, J O
Vsughn, Ml Mir nle
Wiley, Miss Eltle 2
Ilsster, HA
Keing, J K
Oilmore-, Miss Ellen
Herring, EL
Moller, P J
Pave, Joel
Q.ulgley. W
Bottle, Mr Annie
Kylvcster, Ned
'I horn peon, WB!
Worth, Morton t .
It. THOMPSON. P, M.
Our line of choioe tea and oolfee is un
eqnaled in town.
Bkownicl Sc Stanaed.
How It Is Dose. A firm in this city
offers $aoo for every section of good un
claimed timber land that can be shown
them. They will then undertake, at their
own expense, to file upon It, having plenty
of creatures paid for the purpose, Port
4a nd WeUorne.
SECURE PRICES. AO
HiOUBLETO SHOW,
300DS AT
DEY.Lb &R0BS0N
Dr. M. II. Ellis, physieian and
Albany, Oregon. 011 mad to
country.
aurgeoo
city 01
PAINTS, OIL 3 AND
BRUSHES AT DBYOB
. ROBSONb,
The Udle Delighted.
Tba pleatiant effect and the perfect saf
ety with wbiob ladiea may use tho liquid
fruit laxative. Syrup of Fl, undi-r nil
condition, make tt their fa vorlte remedy,
It ia pleasing to tba eye and to the taste,
gentle, yet effectual lu acting on the kid
ney, liver and bowel.
Prof. Jsryl. of Athena, ia now in Naab-
villa, Tenn having been appointed By Uv
era or I'ennover to assist Stat Suparinten-
dent MoKlroy in looking after tba $S00 ap
propriation to pay th exneotrs of the Ure
gnn delegation to th National Teacher'
Association, now in session at Nashville.
l'endletoo E. O. Prof Jarvia Uueht at
Tangent a onnple yar ago-
Mr D C Rohell ba purchased of Jadg
BUck l uin hi corner lot of bia Calipooia
street property, and will erect a fine resi
dence this summer adjoining Judge Black
bum' proposed now reaidsno. Both will
b oraamonts to that part ot tb ctty.
Arrangement are being made to improve
the race track on the old fair ground near
thi city. One of tha faatoat tod beat ia the
State, if plaoed in good condition it might bo
mad the popular training and perhaps fac
ing track in the State. ' - .
Mr Searie, of Searl Sc , Peaue, is in the
City, -'' " ' ".'-':'.-' J m ' 1 .
Hon W R Bilyeu was in Salem yesterday
ou business.
Mr MooUcn and children left for Leb
anon to-day on a visit ot several week.
Mrs M Sternburg and three children loft
thia noon on a trip to Sodaville and Water
loo.
Mr H L Rudd, of Peoria, is in the eity td'
day. Mr Kudd, who is a pioneer, aays that
the first tun n taw AiDany n never
dreamed of living to see (tree) crs ranning
on its ttreet.
Mr J A Comptnn, of Sclo, 'is ia th city
to day. Mr Compton is building in that
city, which he will make bis home, having
retired from bia farm, on which he reatdnd
over thirty years.
Mr John Morrison haa returned from
trip to Vancouver where be witnessed the
sham battle between the "regulars." There,
a here, the erowd wanted to do the iignting,
and only a tew ooum see the Ian,
The inestimable value of Avar' Sana
psi ilia aa a blood purifier abould be known
to ever wife and mother. It correct irregu
larities, gives tone aud strength to the vital
organs, and oleanse the ytem ot all im
purities. The beat family medicine.;
Cold, congb, coffin i what philosopher
term "a logical sequence." One ia very
liable to follow the other; but by curing the
cold with a dose of Aver' Cherry Pectonul
the cough will he (topped and the coffin not
needed jttit at preieut.
That Caataakero Old Woataa
Describee'. In lb nurtery ballad, who
1 lived upon nothing bat victual and
drink," and yet "would never b qutl,"
waa undoubtedly troubled with cbronlo
indigestion. Her victuals, likatboeeof
many othet eilderly neraons wboae dlirea-
live powers bayerMioom impaired didn't
agree with bar. 1 bia wa before tb era
or IIOHtetter' Mtoma"n Blttara. or aotn I
on of bar numsrou friends and relstive
would undoubtedly have persuaded her
to try the grout spectrin for dysppara,
oonatlpaUonaud biliousness. Tbla would
cave Dee a a mureoraeir protection on
tbeir part, for tha would soon have been
cured and ceased to dlamrb them with
ber olamcr. Th most obstinate case of
lndlgelioa,wttn it attendant heart burn,
flatulence, nonatant uneaaintea of tb
stomach and of tba nerve, are complete
ly overcome by this eoverelgn remedy.
Chill and fever and bilious remlttnt,
rheumatism and kidney trouble! are also
renavBd ny u.
Rev. A, LeRoy, though not a pioneer wa
called for and delivered some very Inter
esting remark. At noon the society ad
journed, but remained to hear Mr LeRoy
m , which wa done on
Association. The meetlr.g
a v a success and a credit to
those who had charge of affair. A long
list of new name wa added to the con
stitution among; them being the name of
tlx Gov. and Mrs. Moody.
Mr. E. D. Moyer returned from up the
Calanoola Mor.oay noon and re pott the
wood full of men after timber claim.
Messrs. F. C. Stanard, E. E. Cable and
MUse Reed and Stanard paid Coburg a
visit Monday. j
Mr. and Mr. Ceo. C. Stanard. Mis ;
Alma LeRoy and Minnie Manard left
Tuesday for the Belknap Hot Spring on
the Mckenzie.
Mr. Cha Miller, of Lebanon came.up
Sunday to take charge of the drug store of
Geo. C. Stanard during the tatter's so
journ In the mountains.
R. II. Coshow, of Joseph, Wallowa
county, arrived here last Thursday. He
came all the way horseback ami report
everything very dry through Umatilla
and Wasco counties.
John Franzen and family and R. If.
Coshow and family left Thursday for a
month' sojourn at t'pper Soda on the
Scntlam.
Rev. LeRoy, of the Baptist Church held
his regular service on the picnic grounds
Sunday. Rev. C S perry baptised a cou
ple of convert from Halsey in the Cala
pooia at 1:30 Sunday. Many people
brought their dinner and attended both
service.
Sunday Mr. and Mr. M. A. Miltcr.baby
Miller and Mr. Hon. R. C. Miller paid
friend here a brief visit,
J. 11 . Washburn returned Frl Jay from a
business trip acros the mountains.
After an absence of about a month Mr.
Hugh Field I again here. He ha been
looking after hi large thee? Interest in
eastern part of the State.
C E. Stanard wa confined t hie room
by aickne two or three day last week
and thi week took hi departure for the
pure air and health giving soda of the
Soda Spring of the Santiam,
The Misses. Re Id, of McMinnvtlle are
being entertained by the Mh.se Coshow.
Ek Gov. and Mr. Moody pent a part
of the gloriou 4th with their pioneer
friend here.
Mr. and Mrs. lohn Avre. of Morrow
county surprised their brother, Ella Hale,
by putting tn their appearance witnout
warning, on the 4th.
A fine girl arrived early Saturday morn
ing a the home of John II. Wilton, and
John wear the largest smile now of any
one in the neighborhood.
J. II. 1-cwis, wife and daughter, of Cor
valll were visiting their daughter and tit
ter, Mr. J. W. Wilson here latt week.
Mr. W. I. Cookincham and wife have
recently arrived here from Iowa, Mr.
Cooktngham 1 a daughterof R. B. Knapp
of thi plate, and they are being entertain
ed by Mr. Knapp. Itlf. Cooklngham I a
locomotive engineer end will make tnt
State his home if he can secure employment.
iron pipe especially, r.rancn Mouse on
block aboyeAltMoy Iron Work.
MAKBIE!.
PIATT DAY. On July 4th, iSSy, at
the residence ef the bride' patents three
mile south of Tuahtln, Or, by GeoC Day,
IP, Mr Alfred Piatt, of Linn county, and
lis Annie C Day, of Washington county.
The wlshe of many friends i for a long
and happy life. May they live long and
prosper.
DIED.
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STITES Near McCoy in Plk county,
Oregon, July 10th, 1E89, Leander Stite.
aged 53 years, 4 months and 5 day. De
ceased wa born in Putnam county, Indi
ans, March 51b, 1836. In 1840 removed
with hi parent to Edgar county, Illinois.
In 1S54 he went to Putnam county, Missou
ri, and in 1 Vj came across the plain and
eltled at Harrisburg in Linn county, Ore
gon. VI at married there in 1S65, where he
remained until about a year and a half ago,
when he moved to Albany, Consumption
wa the cause of his death. He leave a
son and two daughter all of whom are
about grown to manh'jod and womanhood
to mourn the loss of a loving father.
TIIE FAMOUS
Wire Buckle Suspender.
WARRANTED.
!fra
For sale by Will St Siark, dealer in
flno wrtcbe, jewelry, ee,
1 i
WW?
typewriting, Peninaofhip, CorrrponiVnre, f, -1
less and l-eg! foims practically t.ti;w;il ,.t tie
Portland Business College.
The thorouth work done In eaeh of our severe!
I nortmrnu has given this Institution a r -ion
si'.cb as but few schools attain, seeuriits r
tundreds of our gnKiuaU' profitably .emfrtoy
nent. tw.h as toolt-kr!Wiii l.nd etiiiKrati 'i'.
'tuOul aomlttrU at any time. Catalogue
?i,r. aBIKTBOS. rriarieaU fort li ad. 9r.
T ' ' 1 IJiewJ
it : -"- aT-
II
I r J I I
Sheriff's Sale
Ih lit Circuit Court oftU SWeof Oregon far
th County oC Linn :
J W Conies, Plaintiff.
ve.
C R Kee. A A Ken, Neil, C. Kef, M K
Kaowlton and H. Kn iwltoo, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
an eiecotion and order of tale issued out r f
tbe above otmed Court in the above eotitlett
nit, I will 00
ftatanUy, Ibe lath day t Aa:ut. ISs.
st tlie Conrt llvsw door in tbe city cf Al
bany, Lion 00a tt)-, Orrgon, at tbe bear f t I
o'clock, p. m. of id dsy sell at poLlic auc
tion for cash io har4 to highest tt'Mrr Uir
real property deseribtd in acid eif-eutii n and
order cf sale aa follows, to-wit : Commcce
ing at tbe onthwet enrner of the donation
landetaim of Morgso Kee sod Miry Kt ,
bein Notificatioo No. 230o, so Townrbin U
I sou tb of range 2 wtat in Linn county, Orc-
gon, and roni.loir thence east "1 ehaioa ;
tbenc ourtb to the rnrtb boocdary of ari.i
claim ; tbenc west 27 chains to a post :
theoeeat'Olb lothep!ace of t-eginnir g, c n
tsining 130aert. inoic or le, atd Iy!i;
aad beiogin l.innicujty, On got. Thepio.
oecd arising from the sale rf laid prtru.t
to bo applied as follow : First to the pay -
anent of th mm of S25.CO Altoroeys feee.
and tbe cost and disbursement cf suit taet
at tiS 60 and tbeecrtssod expeozea cf mak
ing inch aale. Secucd to tbe payment to Iho
PUintiff. J W Cusick the sum of 5J177.C:,,
srttb accruing tcterest thtr-on at the r?te of
tea per cent per annum from the 2otU day cf
Jane, 18S9. Third, the sarplai if aay to "tha
aid U R Keee, A A He, Nellie C Ktes
and M E Knovtton.
Dated thU 9th dr of lu'y, 1SSD.
Johs Smalj-mojc,
Sheriff r.f Lino county, Oregon,
f Die. 22, '85.
ImmJf aW Juiv20,'Be. E
Sooth Albaay
A most desirable and beautiful location
for auburban residences, owing to it nat
ural advantage and nearnet to the center
ot but nets. Compare the tlie, location,
view and acceta to and from these lot,ajid
you will be convinced of their merits Call
early and secure a home befot t the advance
in price. Apply to
Twekdai-'k & RtDFtitLD, Agents.
First door south of Port Office.
For aale only by
LEBUIfi,
LOST.-On July 4th a ludiea silver
watch, gold chain and locket attach
ed. Howard will be paid for it return to
this office.
IOST -A latest Improved Wlncbestei
i rule, aire 40-05, ru the road from Al
lien y to Independent o and within three
miles of Albany. Any on will be anita
bly rewarded for returning it to thiaotlb.
W atm William 8.
Timtor Lanl Msa.
Coiled State 1 ai d Office,
I Oregon City, Oiegoa, June 29th, 1SS0.
i Notice ia hereby pveo that in compiiskce
: witli tb provifiooa rf tb act (f Congress f
! Jan 3rd, 1878, eutultd '-An act for tbe tale
! f timber laoda in tie Statea of California.
Oregon, N-vada, sod Washintton Ttmtory,
Aukaa S. Shaw, f Mul City, county ot
Marion, State of Oregon, baa thia day l:lit
io tbi cfhc hi wn statement Ko. 1H0,
for the purehaee .f tbe S E of Secti"n JC".
G, in Townstip No. 10 routh, ranee No. 3
east, and will offer proof to show tust tha
land soaght is more valuable fo it tio.it r
or aton than for agricoltural purposes, aud
to eitablitn Ins claim to said land before the
Refiisteraod Receiver of tbi cLSce at Oie
gon City, Oregon, en
Twesday. Ike Mth day ef Seteber,
Be namee a witoeese : V S!m, L.
tSrown. J. Boyle and H. Tarpley, ail ot i?i!l
City, Marion county, Oregon .
Any and ell persona ciairomg sdveisc.y
the above described land are requestea to
tile tbeir claims in tbi office on er btfoie
aid 24th day of Septemrwr, 1SS9.
W . T. HfKNlT,
Register.
OtiD SAWIN'j Wood nawed on
abort notice, anywhere In tbe city.
Regular prices,
Gk. H. Wakheh.
"Nothing to Eimal It."
f havebeen selllnir Simmons Llvar
Regnlntor for the pat alx years. My
customers prononnca It th beat evtr
naed. On of my customera whore health
wa in wretched condition from a very
bad and et tiUbom case of dyspepsia, used
tba Regulator and was enU.ely cured; 1
am ai'uri mvseir lor torotd liver, cans
ed by olo e confinement. I find nothirg
to equal it ana niguiy leoommena 11a use.
itaapeoiruny,
C.P.Hisr-T 1 Drugglsv, Edlnburg, Va.
SUPERIOR LINES OF
(AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS AT DE
YOE &. ROOSON
DEYOS & mm RB iGENT
FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS
VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA
CHINE.BEST MACHINE IN THE
MAitBET
Kid tilove t Kid tilove It
I have jutt received a full line of kid
golve branded Our Own. This is a genu
tne kid glove. I buy direct from Importers
in Mew York and consider mem tne nest
value of any glove I ever told for this
price. 5 button, 3 rows of M'tching, $1.50
per pair.
S. E. Young.
T0lTION WaNIKD. Anexperlonc-
V ,ed Kiigioeer veins a position ;o run
a traction or other engine. Address K,
DBMO0HAT OlHOfl.
Motel Arrivals
Not one pertna in fifty arrive at th as
of forty, who i not troubled with kidney or
urinary eomplaiou in some form. To thos
fflioted with pain in tbe back, non retention
of urine, nervous deDiltty, painful or tup-
preaaed menitrustion, we can otter a remedy
that baa been in constant use oyer twenty
year. Oregon Kidney Tea. Thia preparation
naa don mora for suffering bnmanity than
any other medicine in the market. Sold by
Fohy K Maion.
7 O.k cures rheumatism, neuralgia
toothache. Foshay A Mason Agent.
aud
For rand madebaraess goto E. L. Power
H.Eivert, praittoU
lei.
watoh maker and
C05SILMPTI0.1 btttLL.
To thu Editoii I'li'U e lr!-rn;n' r rtl
era tlmt 1 liuve it imwIiImmi'iiii'ox i t. ..I ova
named disease. Ily lti Ihm-iy m a ioiof
liopelwHs cases have tici-u 1 rni .c.t ni .j i ti ed.
I shall be bIiiJ Io svml two l. n'niy ir:ne
dy frkk t; liny of tail rend, r v. !. Iu; -consumption
if tliy wi l stiiilit Hit r .tn
and post onie ndrlrcs, mm etuniy,
T, A. SLOCIW. M.i .. t1 ' r;i.. r-.. V.i!j
St Charles. G S Cary, S M Leonard,
W Webte, G M Mlller.F O Neil.Portland ;
Mrs Holmes, Mrs Perry ; E C Lake, B F
Alley, Eugene ; E LaPage ; Wm Apple
gate and sister. Idaho ; O Reoolon.S F.
Revere House. T A Brown W Suf-
fren and wife, S F; S S Goldsmith, W D
Mercer, Portland; M C Bingham, Center
Rock, Or; W Harris, C A Curran, city; J
M Sumaker, Ohio; S Ellerbe, St Louis,
Mo; J M Smith, D O Paine and wife, Wm
Wilson, bugene; fc. Leibundgut, McMlnn
vllle. Exchange Hotel. L Page ; G Car
rens ; R Ccinpbell ; O L Adams, Seattle;
S Burrough, Lhico ; 11 Harper ; Frank
Moutell ; M I Griffin 5 P Casev ; H S
Baker, Eugene ; R Johns 5 James Hard
Ing 5 G Marsh ; J McArthurs ; J F
White, California ; T Uayle ; A Web
tter ; B Johnson : J James ; W Thomas
J Lafranz, St Paul.
Russ HorsE.- F Ralston ; T W Bron
son ; J Hickman, Lebanon ; V T Davis,
Portland ; E Sanrer ; L Mayer ; O
Ormbury ; P Pietro 5 A Cicco ; H St
Helen, Salem ; J McChesney, city ; F A
Waughtal, Ashland ; S A Sanford ;
Kerr, Metfort ; H Bremar., Brownsville
E H Snyder, Portland ; Mrs A Mitchell
J J Graham, Millers.
TVTSSOLUTON NUTICE. - Notice ia
If berety given that the eo-paitneracip
heretofore existing Detween u. A, v neea
wnd W. W. Cbesaman. rioing busi
nees under tbo firm name of Chesimn
Bros., haa tbla day been dissolved, C. A.
nhnaKitinn baviun aold blainteretl to t.
B Beauy. 1 Lo unsiness win continue
under tha n mo of Ci.3sman A Beauy
wbo will coUeclalt aooounta and pay all
riobuofthe heretofore existing firm ol
Chewman Bros o
Peoria, Laim uo.. or, 4tins mu, ioo,
W. W. ChsssmaN,
C. A, CH8MAN.
FORSALK,-ine unuersignea ns 101
sale a licrse ower and aepara' r.
newand iu good runninir t rder for sale
ebeap. Inqulieofll, Bryaut. Adminis
trator of the estate .of Jams SjielJs.
deceased.
Timtsr Land Mice.
United Stotea Land OR:c,
Oregon City, Or , June Oth, I69.
Ko: ice Is ber by vie 11 that in compli
ance wiih the pnvkion.i or tli act ai
Congress of June 3rd. 1878, entitied "An
act tor tne wi'o or iimwrnuim m
SUtea o 1 California, Oregon, Nevada ami
Washington 7enitT,-," JamesU. lxn-.e.
of Mill City, county ot M 1 ion. eitt 01
Oregon, bes this day filed in thW r.flico
his sworn atalement No. 1101, lhr ice
purchase of tbe K4 of SW i-i end lots fi
and 7 of Section No. 0. in Township No.
10 South Kango No, 3 est, a eel will oiler
proof to show that tbe laud sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than fr
agricultural f.urpoeF, and to eiat!ifc!
bia claim to sa'd lacd beforo the Pegiier
and Receiver of this 1 ffto at Oregou City,
Oregon, on .
Taetday, tteMtk day or Scptcaafcer, Isho,
H nauien as witnesses : W. Wins L.
Brown. A. ts. St aw and U. Tai p!ey, ast of
Mill i-itv. Marinn counlv. Oretrnn,
Auv and all persons claiming adtersly
the above tfOiijribed lands are requested
to fiietueir claims in this oitice or 01 1 u
ore fraid 2itb day of Nepeir tier, its.
W. T. Bcr KY,
' KPgisttT.
NOTICE Is hereby given that property
owners are required by ordinance to
cut down and remove all thistles and ob
noxious weeds growing upon their
premises and upon the streets adjoining
thereto, witbin the city limits or Albsmy.
Those falling to do so will be liable to a
flhecf$5.
Albany, June SUi.l&S.
J, N- Hoffson,
City Marshal.
Fino line of Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
son s special bargains
r 1 1 n Amir
WARE OF ALL EiL'lDS Al
oeyof a aossou
Hotica or final Settlement.
In tU County Court 0 Linn county, Oregon,
In tha matter of the estate ot James Shield,
deceased. ...
NOTICE is hereby civen that the under
L,ued. the duly appointed, qualiliad, aud
acting Administrator of tbe eatate cf James
Shield, deceased, ba filed hi final account
tbi day sa tuch Adminstrator in the above
entitled Court ana that aaid Uuurt baa ap
pointed
Saturday the Ith day f Aagntt, issa,
at th hour of 1 o'clock, p. m. of sail day
for tha bearing of objections to aaid final ac
count and for tne tt lenient tnereof.
Dated this 11th day of J uiy, 1SS9. .
H. Bryant,
Administrator.
V!
MiC8 for PuDlicaticn.
Land Oflice at Orepon Oiiy, Or.
Juce Stitb, ISfc'A
Notice is hereby given that tbj follow
ing named settler has filed notice of l-
intention to maa final proof in suppQit
of hie claim, and that said proof will te
made be fore tbo uonnty jutige, or j n
absence, before the County Clerk of Liti n
oounty, at Albany, Oieton, un
Monday,' Aacsist 2tk, IXX. -David
Wcd.lle, Homestead I n
tr JTO. 4750. lor toe !S 01 wc. f
13 i S.R. 1 B. He names the fo'.lowm? v. 11
nesaeato prove bia continuous residence
upon and cultivation of, said land, viz :
J. H. Lewia, 8, Lewis, P. Magnolia ami
C, Cooper, all or Sweet Home, Linn coun
ty. Oregon. ' , .
Any person who desires to pretest
azainst the allowance ol such proof r
w bo knows cf iy aubutantial reason,
under the law and th regulations of th
Interior Department, why such proof
aaould not b allowed, will be given an
opportunity at tbe above mentioned time
and place to oiosa examine the witnesses
of said claimant, and to ofler evidence m
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
W. T, Burhey,
; - Register,.