Sfoc gcwotrat. FRIDAY AUGUST 2, 1889. 8TITE3 & Si I tars NtJTTINO. arasrlelr.' LOCAL IIKCORD. That Nibraska Exct aatox. It turns ut a good joke, the whole business. Though going by the mine o! Tre" Association, the Dsmocsat it Informed by a Nebraska man, who know the situa tion, that there ere only seven nrwspaper. men among the sixty In the excursion. The remelndcr are real estate men and merchants. Even the Chairman U an Omaha real estate man, and there were (our others from the s.nne cltjr. The whole crowd I working for Nebraska not Oregon Even the Nebraska newspapers ridicule the "press" part of It, II this I true It Is a shame for our people to be Im posed on In such a manner. GoiKO, About three hundred China men have engaged passage 'or their na tlve laud, per ship "Colotna," whU.it sail again In October, tays the Portland HW nwM, Of those who depart not five per cent will ever again return to the United States. At the rate Mongolian are Icav Ing the country there won't be 10,000 Chinese on the TaclAc Coast In ten years. The limited number now here have be. come extremely Independent and demand outrageous wages for their labor. China men who six years ago readily accepted $15 per month forthcir work.now demand $30 and $40, and become Impertinent should their rould be employer even hint at a sum less large. Boomixo On 1 as. No city can afford to boom too much. There Is nearly all- ways a reaction. Loon at Nansas eity A year ago It was the liveliest city in the United States. It had a great boom and thousands of people settled there. Rea estate sold lorjgllt egded prices. Sblendld. business blocks sprung up as it by magic Peple were wild then. To day they" are long faced and sad. The town is as "dead a dnnr nnil " The boom has rollasrieJ and al! the rustling real estate agent nave 1 movea to mncr own. line going 1 . . . 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 : 1 1 t about the citv a vtaitur notices in lota and many amusing sign nailed over them. One of them reads: I nop a load of earth In here and see the lot fi 1 up. Sciu. Work on Mr. (loins' new brick block was inaugurated . Wednesday alter noon' the boy putting in a quarter of that day, and Thursday evening at quitting time the four bricklayers had laved twenty six thousand brick. Will Cox, contractor ' Joe Clark, John Davidson and George Hay ford are the bricklayer. . . . Rob Carey, nearSdo, came very near having his house burned Thursday mOrning, the fire catch, ing from a defective flue during the ab aence of the family.... Messrs. Lee Bil veu & Co. will soon commence the erect Ian ( a large livery stable on Main street. Mre Kate C Lonswav, who has been visit in her mother, Mrs Dr. Martin, in this V. T. Ve. i A MiN'isTsaiAL RtxBi'Tiox. " Last , ' , . , I tIAnsI I hiirch .rit n vrv ninvnm re- : ., . , , ... 11 . ceation at the residence of Mr W r Hearst, to Rev Rogers, local pa.tor. Rev Romin- ! ger. ot East Portland. nd Rev Whittlesey, I , . , , . . . . f Portland, the latter two being In the , ... ., ,. . . city on heir .urn mer vacation. It was a , ery eajoyabi. event, maoeuonb.y 10 u; 1 the fact that all three of the ministers are ingle, and the op'nion generally prevail that It I not goad for them to 'be alone. A nice lunch wa served and a good time generally had. Jack Ditn. Jack M titer, the engineer, on the llllated train, died at his home in Portland last Monday of the effects of the scalding received in the railroad accident al thla city Sundiy night He gave up hi life for th? passenger he wa conveying, brave man. Jack Miller ha been on the road ince it started In 1S71, first In the shops, then as fireman, but most of the as engineer. He was at way at hi post ot duty, was a temperate faithful servant of company and people. He wa known a Big Jack. A TuaasHaaBcaxaD. Yetrday after noon about four o'clock, says the Salem Journal while Noah lierren was threshing grain on his farm four mile from this city, the machine caught fire and was burned to the ground before the fire could be stop ped. There were about boo burhels o grain In the sack near the machine, but by the prompt action of the hands It wr saved. The machine burne so rapidly that even the rubber belt could not be saved' The fire quickly pread toward the fence and burned about one hundred yard of it down. IO about $800. ( Tats K. or P. Columbia Division No. 4 Uniform Rank K.of P. was organized at the'K. of P.'Hall Saturday. Grand Chan ceJlor W F Hume assisted by Dl Greene, of Satem.'conducted the ceremony. There are twenty-seven members, and all appear ed In new and handsome uniforms recent ly ordered from the East. After the or ganisation of the Division a fine Ice cream lunch wa served at Mr. FriU Huffman's. Following are the officers elected : I F Hall, Sir Knight Captain. Oeo W Hochstedler, Sir Knight Lt. Qutncr Propst, 8ir Knight Herald. A W Hammer, Sir Knight Recorder. Geo C Will. Sir Knight Treasurer. Walter Parker, Sir Knight Guard W A McCIain, Sir Knight Sentinel. Water Ag at es. M r. Alia n Slauson, vf the Ortfomann a fine article cn his outing nt Ysqolna Bay, describes water agates as follows: "The! are little oval semi-transparent stone, with a tendency to flatness and a rough exterior, having a little drop of water waited up inside. Holding one up to tbe light you can ee the water meve a yeu turn the tone.M Now the truth I you imply ee the air in the water move, the drop being nothing let ha atmosphere. RtVEXGEFUL Ten years ago a man near Lexington Ky. bad twenty tour -sheen bitten by doc. Cince that time he ha poisoned and hot over thres hundred canines, and I ui! engagto in mat gio- rlaua work. Peoole who b' y their ero ceriea of Conn Bros, of this ;itv. never feel revengeful, for they obtain the best bar gains, good treatment and first class goods, Looks Suspicious . Mr T L Wallace, has sold to Mr C O Cahlen the Inside lot to his fine residence property at the cor- ..r nf Filsworth and Lvon street. Mr Chln will bultd a fine rcldence on the lot thlumme, and. a he Is now unmar ried, the act I causing hi friend to wink Tjulte loudly. Amother Pioseee Dead.- On Satur way evening, July 27th, 1889, In Albany, after a lingering lllnass, Mr. Ellis Knox, died at the age of to year, 6 month Funeral eryices occurred on Sunday af ternoon, after which the deceased was buried in the Knox Butte cemetery. Mr. Knox was a daughter of Mr. Martin Payne, of thia cltv and came to Linn county In iSct She was a woman of most estimaote character, a member of the M. E. Church, and leaves a husband, daughter and son and many friend to mourn her death Chinese Pmeaats. '-China phea. ante are not a numerou In grain field hi season as last This doe not seem to be much proof o so fast an Increase as was dc mu.i j.. w. first thsuiiht ."Silverton APftal some ot the Linn county farmers tell a different story. SECURE PRICES. .NO TROUBLE TO SHOW j .'tOODS at Two Enp. -Three men, Morrison, Sttl (en ton and Sundberg. They lived In Dakota and were farmer. A trip to Washington Territory could not be resisted, They found an over-boomed country and ought return tickets. They are convinced that Dakota Is the oetter coutlry, and will contentedly re main. And raiNehard whcit, accumulate riches and tell their neighbor that the coast boom is a delusion and a snare. Jamestown, Dak. The above Is taken from a paper pub lUhed at ihe present home of Mr II K Sox, a former resident o( Albany. A few day ago in speaking of a small yield of fifteen bushels to the acre of wheat, a new minor sslJ, you shouldn't grumble, In Dakota. where 1 came from they am thankful if they get four bushels to the acre. Wiikat YtBt.ua. Wheat icports gen erally contain only the big report .and hence are onesided ; hut they are Inter eating. . Here are some Mai Ion county yield gathered bv the SMmhii : O A Harold, who resides on Mr Ottsh's farm near the fair grounds has finished thresh ing and hat an average of 33 bushels per acre, machine measure, which means about 35 or 3 lumhcls by weight measure. Phil lip Painter, who resides "ear Rrooksthrcoh ed 43 acres yck'crday that made a total of 1000 bushels, or a fraction over 46 bushel per acre, machine measure. The hent was of an excellent quality, sound, pNunp and large grains. Tint Cknh's. The following Item in reference to the V. S. census, Is going the rounds of the pro and Is In order : It I nut generally known, at It should be, that the statistics which will be gathered by the enumerators In the housu to house visit In June, iSj, relate to the yea? beginning Jnne it, !$&, and ending May 31st, iSyo, It is especially desirable that farmers should keep an accurate account of their productions during the census ear, so that they may be abe to render reliable returns. Instead of trusting to their memory, which is liable to br at fauU In many things. Assvrkd The OrfnM cornea) out boldly and says the success of the Oregon Pacific Is assured. For several years it management ha struggled against failure and disappointments, never losing faith in the greatness of the enterprise wiilch ! ..-r,.. . comes the keen satisfaction of bring able to show to the most pessimistic doubter the great possl- billi'le which are plainly before It." We are glad this great paper' -a awakened to its senses in refcrenceto this road.dcstined to become a great one. From Mklmnukam IUy Mr E J O'Conner, the contractor, returned Mon day from Ik-liingham Bay, wncre he hsa just finished a contract on one of the rail roads leading into that country. Railroads are heading for that Hay from alt direction backed by unlimited Eastern capital ; and yet they have no batter local prospects than here. Capital is simply offered a bet ter chance there. neillngmVn Hay Is hav ing a big boom and is attiacti ia considera ble attention. Mr O'Conner roiitcmrtlates biduln on other rallru id co. tracts la that I COuntrv. 1 A Tiikshix Ttsr. Mr Win Crane, j of this cifv, has invented a combination of a Pitta Thresher and. 1 hca.ler, which prom ies, if successful, lo revoluti mUc the sys J tern of harvesting here. It heads the .... , . .. . .. . h''.''''" " w,lh whca' he,rou.,a. Where twenty men are now emploved five or tlx onlv , . , . will be needed, sav'ng several cents on the o lhreihin p..blIc ol ... machin wil be ,adc on ,he farm of , Roberts near Rolert bridge on Aug. ft. Every farmer should see it work. Who Rcx TnicM.-Soine one has taken i the trouble to determine what nationalities are conducting saloons in Seattle. It is fniinil iKat r, 1 1 1 n I rnm lim.lrit unjt luri-nl. nve license issued previous to the fire, three fifth of the number were to Ger mans, the remainder being made up from Swecds. Norwegian, and Iri.h.whiie there j two or three American.. Good Yield. Mr Denver Hackleman inform the Democrat that the yield of , wheat are good wherever he ha threshed, with one 01 two exceptions. Mr Ehret's wheat averaged 35 bushel, an eight sere field averaging 47 bushels. Win C Mor gan's averaged 35 bushels. Not much failure to these, lie pionounces the gen eral outlook a excellent. Oar.Gof. A great empire State of the Pacific Coas, containing 96,000 square miles. Its climat? has no superior in the Unit efl States. Its productiveness places it In the front rank of the old or n w wor d. Rich in natural resource, a splendid grain and (lairying country. Horses and rattle show to Ihe best advantage. Nature seems to excel herself in generosity in fruits and dowers. Grasses of all kinds hop. fla, alfalva, etc. St Panl Jmrnal of Commrrct. A Wheat Fire. Sunday the wheat field of Mr Ed Looney caught on fire from a passing engine about 2 o'clock, and three or four acre of w heat in the sheaf were burned. Dr Hill and Steve Phillip! hap pening along helped fight the fire and keep it from several buildings and a pile of threshed wheat. A it wa the damage amounted to $40 or $50. Astoria Railroad. Surveyors fiom Albany passed with'n a mile of town and headed off for a gap between Dallas and Fall City. If the road I to go to Astori a it seems though this is an out of the way route. Our citizen should meet and carefully discuss the situation and all act togather. "In unity I strength. Inde pendence IVtit Side,. - Wool Sold. All the Crook county woo! has been shipped lo market, and the greater portion has been sold. It is im possible to give the exact amount of the wool clip of this season, but well posted person estimate ic at 4500 sack or about 1,350,000 pounds. Jieview. Of this about 50,000 pounds was brought to the valley. A Bridal Sehexade. Wm Frumm and bride lan Monday were given a sere nade at their residence on First St-ect. Some quite lively .though discordant, pieces were played on tin pans, horns.ongs. gal vanlzed tubs, cowbells, rtc. An hour was thus passed in a very hilarious manner. . The Firemex's Tourxmkn-t. The N W. fireman's tournament is to bs held in Tacon.a about the middle of September, and the money 1 nearly or quite raised for the event. There will be $3000 in purses, and Chief Raincy of the Tacoma depart ment propose making it the greatest tournament yet held In the N. W, Every Day. Excursion tickets are now sold on the Oregon Pacific every day, and will be until further orders. They can be bought at Albany, Eugene, Portland, Sa lem, Porvallis and Philomath. It will no ionger be necessary to wait until Wednes day or Saturday. A Fisger. The Senior Editor ot the Democrat has returned from the Bay with his right hand in a big sling, caused by an axe slipping and striking a finger nearly arrputatlng tt. Nothing Serious. A postal from F V French, at Sweet Home, announces a mall break down on Capt Irvine (Id's of one of the wagons; but otherwise thing were serene and the party was having a jovial ttme. Died Mr Mary Crow, died at her f , t . V !, . ..main svere hrnuorhl Hnwn tn Alhiinv . far interment. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and "Rob I son s special bargains I1 turn MsaOaya fatly. It. It, ACCIDKNT. Ennliirpr sntl fireman l'erbap Fatally Injured The Cans a Misplaced Mwltea Last night the California espies left Albany about 9 o'clock, an hourlate. The Lebanon train, which usually lcarcs Im mediately after till train left before It at about the usual hour. The witch at the branch, about a mile south of the depot was turned and locked In the uiual man ncr t but the bar that draw the rati must have fallen to the ground, for after wards the !n wa found gone and the bar lying on the ground, probably falling just a It was locked, lor the rail of the 1 witch weie thrown side ay about halt the width of a rail, so that when the California train came rushing along at about fifteen mile an hour the flange of the engine wheel struck the middle of the rail, derailing the engine, tender, baggage and front Pull. man car. They run over the tie about a hundred feet when the engine and ten dcr toppled over toward the outh, falling down a small embankment almost on to their t"p. As (he cngl.ie struck the witch the engineer, Jack Miller, put on the nlr brakes, reversed the machinery to the last notch, and with the fireman Clint Guthrie, bravely went over with the en glne, though thev might have jumpcd.and were buried under It, the wood from the lender piling on them and the steam rush Ing from the engine scalding them tn 1 frightful manner. At the Mine time the cold water leaked from the tender tank, pouring on to them. The frightened pass engers, none ot wnom were at an injured, rushed from the train and the engineer and firemen were soon pulled from under the engine, scalded and bruised In a fright ful If not fatal manner.hoth externally and Internally, Four tramp were on the blind oaggage, only one 01 whom wa Injured One of the others, though,' was missing afterward. The jar to the passenger wa not great except In the front Pullman, wnrre cnnaiueraiiie screaming wis done. wrecking engines were brought from Junction and Salem, and by too clock lo- uay mc track was cleared and the morn ing train passed north, and the California train with another ci'glne, tender and mall car at 10:30 went sou'h. The unfortunate engineer and fireman were fust taken to the Depot Hotel where ut Maston, the f V surgeon of this city, assisted by n phvsiclan on the train, at tended them. They were placed on board the Portland train and taken to their home In that city. Brave men, may they re cover, though the chance are against them, Mr aliiler, though wa in the most precarious condition . The train was under charge of Conduc tor S W Cor.ser, who did everything In hi power mr inc convenience ot the passen gers, and to alleviate the suffering ot the injured men. It was aid of Jack Mllltr, the engineer, that when assistance wa offered him he said, no, leave mc alone, I can get out without any help." Mr. Milter Is a heavy man, weighing about 250 pounds, end, In haling some of the scalding steam, hi in juries are liable to prove serious ones. j The cause of the accident will be thor mighty Investigated, and the responsibility or ln .P1"' " 1 ac nere " ' fiuit is wsiuic 11 waa uunv maiitiousiy iv tramp ; but not probable. A ladv on the train sent a S JO gold piece to the fireman, and requested that ner name be kept Irom the public. The accident eauacsl conidrabl sioita nici I at this city sod bnodrssls of paoble visiud tho of the wreck, where the eu KUie and tender ear h, well brokan op, and lha mat! ear aomewhtt dsinagvd stands Sip lust thrill Fiat at Dallas J Wednesday at 1:15 o'clock afire was discovered In the rear of the Bank building, at Dailas.and be. fre 'he flames could be extinguished the " le had beensustalned.a glv- en by the Oiuritr in an extra which readied the Dr.wovaAT office less than halt a day after the fire started : Crlder Bros., grocery men, V','xx 1 insurance (1.000. The Dallas City Bank loses its fixtures and will have its business Interrupted. J D Ellis' building, occupied by barber .hop, post. mce iJ bttj, $1,500 j I no insurance ; J II La ton.barber, $ 100.no insurance ; p j liayter, ftjoaa, Insurance ; U S i;rant,$joo ; Kenton & Trultt, drv goods, $100, fu.ly Insured ; Fault & Sirs. $ 1, coo. Insurance $500; Gene Hay ter's store. $500, fullv Insured ; A K Wil son, $300, insured ; J5 F Vaughn,$50.par tially insured ; Nat Holman, $50. Total loss about $ 1 1,000. TheSame Moy. Several years sgo Re R L Steven, then of thla city, waa riding near Sweet Home when he look a small boy into ride. A brother who .aw the act claimed that he thought bl brother wa being abducted, took a gun and shot the horse dead. I le was arrested tried at this city and acquitted. He was one of the Rolf boys now under arrest for murder, in tampering with the switch that caused the railroad accident resulting In the death of Jack Miller. The Rolf boys are not very ongni, anu are said to be 01 an ugly dispo ilion. ine noose hang, over them. Why .'Why do you not go to Water loo As a summer reso-t it Is unexcelled. Good level ground, good shade, excellent soda water, good hotel accommodations. Board and lodging from $4-50 to $6 per week to suit customer. Six mile above Lebanon on the Santlam river I will be at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of train to convey partlea to Waterloo. Good feed liable In connection with hotel. J. G.Gao, Proprietor Waterloo Hotel. Get First Choice, Just received at L Blaln's tailoring department a large and elegant line of piece good tor suits and pants, never before equalled in Albany They embrace the very latest patterns, are in style and wilt make up, uuder the skil ful workmanship of Mr. Schifiler Into the iinest suit to be obtained In the Valley, Call early and get choice of patterns. Furnisher Work.-Joe Sage says that the people up at Albany made him haul $12.50 worth of gravel on the streets In front of his lot a year ago, and , this week tney made mm remove It. lie says they soou'd not wait so long next time, but every six month haul gravel on the streets, and then give men the job of re moving It Urownsvllle Timet. A Partial Runaway. Tuesday eve ning Mr Lear wa driving a team along Fourth street when it became frightened at an upheaval of crosswalk atWahlngton street and attempted to run away, being (topped bv a ost after running several feet. 'Felix Hamilton the ten year old aon of A J Hamilton, who was riding on the rear axle for (un, was thrown violently to the ground and badly bruised on his face. A Doggone Case. Mesr John Rob- son and Dick Conn 'eft Tuesday on - a pleasure trip to the Sodas, and some re markable alories are looked for. Just after they left a fine yellow doif belonging to a welt known citizen was missing, and the Democrat! informed that there is a strong suspicion that thy "got away with him." The matter will at least be thoroughly investigated. , Slaughter ia Silk Ribbons. In order to close out my Immense stock of silk ribbons in plain and plcot edge will sell them until my fa'.l stock arrive at 7 cents on the dollar. All marked In plain figures. Samuel E. Youho. SUPERIOR LINES OF (AGRICULTURAL IM PLER1ENTS AT OE YOE &1ROQ ON THE WIMAMKTTK TALI.IY, Albany tha Leading Oaslnaas Center, ' The St. Pti Journal 0 Cmmrc,ftUo representative wat In the Valley tevei at week ago, write up the country, In a pointed, pushing, discerning manner, one to thow that he understood the situation, Ihe following extract from tins paper Issue tf July aolh, will sliowt The rVlllamette Valley Is th principal valley In Oregon, and comprise the wealth iest portion of the Stale. There ere four prh.clpal clliei In this Valley Salem, the capital of the Slate ; Albany, Eugene and Corvallls, all located on the Willamette river. Albany ha a population of 3,500 lo a,- 000, It has several larue business house and some very gucd brick business block, two (ubtant!at bank, four very good ho tel two pronounced first class. Albany I th county eat of Linn county, which U regarded a the banner county of the State, located on the east bank of the Wlllam ette river, and is the center ot a tpleedld agricultural country, divided from Benten county by tSe river. Unquestionably Stewart Sox's la the leading house in Oregon outside of Port land and for all I know, can challenge that metropolis of thn State. Wallace, Thompson Sc Co' Is the hand somest fitted tip grocery store In Oregon, not excepting Portland, the counter and shelving along costing $1,500. Mr. L E Blaln Is established since 1S76, and outside of Portland, carries the largest stock In hi line, In com Darin note with other cities of Oregon, outside of Portland, It I notice able that while Salem I the capital and much larger In population, we have met many more commercial traveler In Al bany than In Salem, and all seemed satis fied with the result ol their trip. These drummer know their business, and Infer ences can be drawn a to the relative mer its of both towns commercially weighed. There I a good deal of that dash and push about Albany that hi distinguished Seattle and Tacoma, whose Influence com pelled Portland to establish an Immigra tion bureau so as to draw hither a fraction at least ot the bulk of Immigration from ne r.asi, heading lor tho Hound. Albany has nothlns to fear In the future. It la the distribution point for a large re gion of country as rich and fertile as come within the vision of ordinary mortal In a lifetime. CAUSTIC It MARKS.. I h.'ivescen more commercial traveler drummer" at one lime in Albans than In Salem, Eugene and Corvallls combined. In our experience through various cltle and town we have come t cross real estate cent that wou'd fi.l the requirement of life more suliably thin a real estate agent. CorsallU in this respect I not an xceptlon. rhl writer has written up the Indus trie of over forty citte and town within the pant twelve inonlhs.and nowhere have we met with sa parsimonious a commun ity a In Eugene. Banker, we find, every- wnere encourage progression, buitene tone. In It three bank Im proved a pain ful exception. Two ot those bank are re ferred to hereafter ; the other seems to be covered with Ihe oxide ut despair. Tllf. rAI'MKOt THE ACCIDENT. Three Men Tampered wilt tram th Kwltrb tut Vlonday W. A. Hill, an engineer in charge of Tho. Fro man' traction engine went to Dr. Davis' office In thi city with two harvest hand, and had the Doctor give him chloroform In order to dress a wound In hi left hand, received while working around the engine. While under the influence of the chlorofrom 1 1 111 talked considerably, among other ti.lngs saying "that boy did pull the phi out." This forenoon he went lo the Doctor's office again, when Ihe Doctor told him what he had said. Hill then confessed the whole business and said that one of the other two men with him had turned the Lebanon switch Sunday evening in order to run the regular train on to the Lebanon branch just for rite fun of the thing. The result wa a terrible catastrophe, costing the life of at least one man, and one that will terminate In the men going to the peni tentiary for life If not to the gallows. Hiil was arrested by I) B MonUlih and placed in the county jail. A Democrat man called on him, when he made the same confession. He a'd the three were at tne switch, when Ihe young er of the other two, celled Fred and llert, of Sweet Home, said he wa going to turn the switch In order to make the train go to ward Lebanon, and he and the ldcr one cold him he had better not, and went on, when the boy soon followed, and aald he had the key, which they told him he had better throw away, and he threw some thing In the dark. This wa before the Lebanon train went out. The two other young men, Fred and Bert Rolf, of Sweet Home, were arretted In the harvest field, and each claimed to have nothing to do with the matter. A preliminary examination waa to be given at 2 o'clock yesterday. A Credit to Albany. Nothing ever manufactured In Albany has attracted more attention than the two street csrs be ing built by AJ Anslyn at his shops on Second Street. Pelng a job that reqnlres expert workmanship some peopl" are skep tical about a home Institution being able to compete with the large Eastern factories ; but Mr Anslyn is doing this In fine shape. The cars are now on the wheels and far enough along to show a splendid job.equal to anything sent out from the large facto rk. Two or three weeks will see them on our streets. Lao Broke!. Mr E B Davidson, Wed ncsday fell from the building built for a brewery jutt east of the Albany Iron Works snd broke one of his lees, which Dr Mas ton set. Ed haa had hi share of bed luck in this world. Tbe attention of those wishiua to purohsie lumbar ia called to tbe aivertisement of O. Jennings & Co. in snothsr column. Theis sentiemen DroDose to aaep a iau anppiy ri all kind of eboiee lumber and will fell all bills on short notice. tare Cnrtalns. Lace Curtain. I have just received my fall atock of lace curtains bought direct from lm porters, the largest stock ever brought to this mark et, and best value for the money SAMUEL Kj. UVNU, Utter List. Following la ths list ot letters remaining In ths Post Offloa, Albany, Linn oountjr, Oregon, July 11 , Parsons calling for the letter) must glv the date oa which that wers ad vartlssd : Arnbrecht, Henry 2 Baker, Tho C Birney, OA Carter, Mr C IJ 4 Finn, BK Hobley, T 2 Hamilton, A LDft, O W Mack 17. Norman Payne, William Porter, John L " Wills, Mia Kittle Mahoney, Walter Bippe, John forter. jam Watson, von - at Workman, AT R. THOMPSON. P. at. PAINT3. OILS AND BRUSHES AT DBYOB z ROBSON'b HOMS AND ABU040 atosrur. The Polk county papers had rather qnar rsi man ear. Tha Astoria Tfantrrljit oalla tbe Captain oj sue salvation Army thsra the big, laxy, copi'ir ooinrsa grsassr. Tli report of th First National flank ot Primville, how lose and di.oouota to the amount of $(55,857.03. and SOU fi 1030 UBpUlll, J ihn Nutttno. brothsr of Oeoraa Nattlnir. atrivod Thursday, and with A Hubert and Hub llsrriuflwo.will msksa thorough March lor the missing man, Uahoco Jievit. Wlnal It 03 cant In Ssl.m. What has become of IWvalll with It usual bnoiniig tart on wheat. Too muoh of a trip last year parhapr, The B. 0. man of Pendlntoa ranently esma nar reoeivtng a first ol thrashing at tne nana 01 tne uarstiai beoanse be as id that "he aleepath," A polloe oourt eaaa fid Mum and do one was burl. ' Everybody should Warn so ltn,"J the fiiamt ot the aaason agaio. So they houl(l, lut yon just watuh the papers thla summer nu now many swimmers are drowned. Ihe man who can t swim takeano risk. Supsrlatsndsnt MuK'r.iy is xpotsd home to day. Irom th National Tohtrs Aisooiation. Ike Fogal, wall kaowa in Albany, who laft Portland ssvsral month ago for Nsw York City, to reside, has rsturosd to Portland to rosuls.sod aaya be eaanot be hired to reaide anywnare bnt to Uregoo, The Ui.se. Van Horn. J K Kldarkln. I W Custck and wifa. I L Cowan. Mr Alklreaod wite, u s smith and family, W V Croaby.C W Watt and I smily and Mis May Hidtoot returnea irom isquma jwy K-U.y. TU'HPAT. J It Baldwin, a lawyer, disd at tbe 8ilea in aunaay. Tbe Wkkkit DxMCKaar la lust ient Bye years of aie. Whett COo. a h jsh.l at fkio Kollar Milla. thaaame as at Albany. frrnt. Albatrf beats that 2 Mote. It iselaimsd that a Polk coiotv field of whsat opposite Xslem ) lalded 60 baibels to the acre maebine measure. A $30 gold watoh owoad bv Un H Dieruks wa rstiM efl last evening tt the Revere House and woo by Marry Williams. A Rslem taper boast of a thrashing oat. lit in Marion county moving 400 y aids and setting in eiht mianle. Quick work. A rsilrosn brdlea this aide of Hslans waa partly burned yesterday afternoan. esusln a delay of a ounpte of boars to tbe night tram Oeo II Andrew, wbo swindled Geo W Johnson, of Ksltm oat of 1130 on a forged eheek, haa just been aent to tbe pauiWotlar of W T for a like ofTaose at Tsootna. Tbe new rsUoeeof Hon L II Montsnye has Imwh enitlsted and is nearly ready for oeeopstiey. It la tastily painted, nioalv le eatsd, and will be an ornament la theetty. Quint Utttbtie. wbo was in the railroad, 'i.lrnt at this oity. was raportd to be im proving this frawa,aud his friends in Al bsny bop earnestly for bis raeovary.tboagh Ihs ehauMs are sgsiast him. When it enmea to paring taxe Marion county i tlow.which suits it but in drawing chvl mnnoy it U right on hand. Ita share is $IO,aa.iO f Line oounty'a $7071.00, which is about the proportion lbs -mrnt should figure up at. Wr' R Wyett r-tjad fro-n Milt City this noon, bating been there with 8bsiff t'roisan f Msriun county, tslliag the plant of rWatte k Dean, on an aitsehtnMt iaatud ; by Fiisehort Mayer k C. Tbe property was bought in by tee plaintiffs. J M Ralston, tha banker, is la tea a. Fatal Schlosssr and family have returned from tbe monntaina. Mr A Wolvertor, ths frr,!s home from a trip through Eastern Oregon. Mr ilartigaa, the railroad buildsr, la alto is tbe eity, and will soon ge to M out ana. Rsr I P Martin, praaehaf is ebarge of ! barton ebursb, will start in f day. for bis home at Kncsvitle, Teaa. Mr Bishop, of Spokane Fall, wife and istor are vuuing Mr and Mrs J A Hymen, of this city. Mr Bishop is a brother to Mrs Ifyman. WXllXESbAY. Tbey bsva ) raca ia tbe vary streets of Cove, Kastarn Oregon, even on Snndays Crawford & Paxlon have taken some tine vi of tb(rcksd train, whiob are being sold vtry rapidly. ! Yssterday Mr Aat-oslia bought E L I TkonDsoa's fina Imttr tJ tha H.llf.,a n4. Stock, paying $330 for tha same. I!v John Y Davore died at Taeome ea Sunday. He waa ones stationed at All any, whsre there are many who bave kind rtfnev breneee fur bira. Wai:ao, Thompson & Co. to-day rsoeiysd ! anoUisr ear Isvtd of water melon, wbteb are going like lee oream at a church fair. Tbe first ear load was entirely exhenated. The remaina ot Jaek Millar were bieagkt frotr Portland to Harrisbgrg to-day and beriad in tbe Maanaie Ceasetary, reyeral relatives being bniied there. Trsins on tbe Soatbsra Pseifie ere awing drap d in mnnrnioc ia respect to tbe mem ory of Jaek Miller, tie brave engineer wbo mat bia death Sunday night. Tbe engine room ot tbe Eagle Woolen Milla at Brownsville caught on fire Taesday morning, and ths roof waa soon on fire hnt by hard work the flames were xon extin guished. Prof Russell, of Hatsey, ia in tbe eity to day. Hon S A Dawaoa returned frosa a trip to Portland to-day. D V fj Raid and family have retaraed bom from Yaquloe Bay. Mr L E Blaie and wiferetaroed this mora lug from San Pranoiaoo. Frank Wood, Jr., and family will leave to morrow moridng for the monntaina. Mr McDonald of tha Bre-wnavilla Tint waa ia tbe eity vaaterdav. Wa ackaowiadea afriabdlyosll. Mr Lonner Balaton and wife, of Arlino-. ton, are in tha eity, visiting at their father's wr '. imam uaisCOD. Bev 8 a Irvine. Prof Condit. ltav and aX ra Webb. Mra Brown and Mis Lib Irvine went to Corvallia yeatarday to bear Ra and rs i,riEs on Sanday work. Mr Smith, frrmcrlv of tha haidwara firm of Smith k Wasbbnrne, retarnad lat even ing irom a tnp thronub Eaatern Waabington. He was st Pjckane Falls, Colvills and other plaeea - Ths viciasitod ef olimata ara trvino- La ths most eonslitntionr, especially to people having impure blood. For all snch (and may oonstitnte th majority,) ths bast sie gnsrd ia Avar's 8areaDaiil'.a. tha naaof which sleaoss the blood and atrsncthsns and la vtgorates tb systsm. Ths disteotioa ef thastomseb which snsay people feel after estinr, may be dee to Im proper maatioatien of the food 1 bat, la most earea, it indioatsa a weaknees of tbe digestive organs, the best reined t for whioh is one of Aysr's Pills, to bs tsksn aftsr din- as r. . Died. Mrs Kendall an old lady aged about seventy five years died at Halsey on Monday. Her husband Is also seriously 111 ana is not expected to live. wanted. A girl to work In a smsll family. Inquire ot Dr O. C. Awbrey at nisonice in jaa renow icmpie. BtoossT Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorstions just ressjiver at r onmtiier ac irving'a Struck Oil At $1.35 per gallon can 3tU Standard "' oil, at the Willamette Peking Co.'a store. t Orr for the Mountains. A barrel of tried beef, some fine cheese and a large in voice of choice lunch goods lust received A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut ery and (hears in ths city at Stewart St Sox's. Their goods are the very best and win stana tne lest. H-Kwert, praotioal watchmaker and sli. ' TmVVARE AKDIIAOD WARE Of ALL IflllOS Al of., of a nonnon Beginning" Entire Consisting of Dry Goods, CloJIiipg, Genls Fiiriifsliiiig Goo'd Boots and Shoes, Crocer.es, etc., etc. 7 at cost for Cash or Produce, Also a nice line ot Me Suits of Brownsville WOOLEN GOODS .,'''- of erood aualitvat cost. Your chance to buysroods cheat) than ever before in Scio. Come early and secure bargains, i WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE. 1 KCA'j KSTATa Si lKM. aaaaaaaaasas N It Doty to J II Walker, Iraf, in SeeioTnSRtw t to J II and Nellie V Walker le VY lllam- , ette fulp and Paper Co. tract in bee ao To o S R 3 w to Stale to C II Dairy mple, lota 6 and 7. 6.8s acre 8 so Chss II Dalrymple to C II Cation, lots 6 and 7, O.sj acres no Lee atilyeu to li and M H Sltelton, 74 acres swo Mary A Welch to J M Raiston.isJi acres in 1 p 1 3 5 rt i w ....... . ioso M Ralston to J L Jowan, ' i Inter est In blk 3, Lebanon., yo M Ralston to J L Cowan, tract In blk t, Lebanon o M Ralston to ElUabcih Wallace lota i and a. blk (i. Albany... 3500 M C IJHI.et al to Lee Itityeu, tut aS and part ot 3c. scio.... .... . .. 300 M C Clll lo Lee Uilveu, lot 1 and - N half of 30, He (o , 300 II Bhclton et al to Lee tiilyeu.tracts In Sd , 2500 II Shelton et aj to Enoch Shetlon, tracts In Kclo.... 600 Elisabeth Wallace to C () Cahlen, lot a.bik 51, Albany 900 David and Eunice Rhode lo .Sarah A McDowell $ acre (no John Schmrer and wife 10 Amelia Muller, tracts tn Tp loand 11 S R 3 w and tracta In Albany .... 5000 Amelia Muctlerto Pauline Schmeer same a tract above 5000 W W Crowder to F Wise At Co par- celtn blk 15, IT jnd A 90 J U Uurkharl to Mary II Hoffman, 49 acres.... .'500 W E Price to T V Sluman, lot 3, blk 7, Sodavide $0 Total Hlreplrsaaest, Dr. Flint's Remedy Is the beat remedy known for insomnia, or sieepieasn, which afflleta so mane persons, and wblcb leads to no uianr aariou nerTousdlaesUMM, partteuJarl? to Inswnity Ix-acrlptlve trawl lae with each bottle; 01, ad drew Mack Drag Oo , K. Y. llor WeaiMSR Item. Keep cool. T.ie finest refrigerator In the n.arket at Stew art & So'. Buy one now. All sUc of ke cream freexer at Stew art AT Sea's. Purchase one and manufac ture thi delicious dish at home. Baaie. The finest line ot baby carr . age In the Valley jtt n ;eed at Stewart & Sot'. Price are remarkably cheap con sldcrlng the superior quality of the carri ages. Hibler & Paisley have given their valab liaSmeot tbe name ot Ibe Athaay Prir.tinaCo aeder whioh bead they wilt do boins Vert Nick. Don't cook this hot weath er. Drop In and get some of our lunch delicaclea. We have just received a fresh supply of cream chee, Limburger cheese, smoked beef chipped lo order, etc. Willamette Pa kim; Co. Will Collect, Owing to unavoidable circumstances I did njt collect water bills on the lot h-13th of this month as adver tised, but I will be round collecting the first ot nest month. Let every one be pre psred to meet my call. L E Grav, See' WatrrCo. Tnbb's St Co's pore llsoilla twine, beat quality, at Stswart & boa's. Dr. M. H. KHia, phyiieiaa and ur;eos slkany, Oregon. Calls made ie eity as eoaotrv. Fsrmar. if yoo want the beat basoesa si band made, call onB.L. Powar.aast td.Deas oerat roee. Hoath 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 the size, location, view and access to and from these lot,ond you will be convinced of thrtr merits Call early and secure a home befoti the advance In price. Apply to TWEEDAJ E & KEDFI ELD, Agents. First door south of Post Office. "Nothing te Eqaal lt." "f bavebeen Bailing 8lmmons Llvar Regulator for tbe past alz yeara. My enstonoera prononnos It tb beat ever need. One or my customers wboae bealtb waa In a wretched condition from a very bad and atnbboin ease of dyspepsia, used ma tipguiaior ana waa enii.eiy curea. j am H'ml mvself for torpid liver, cans ed by eloa confinement. I find notbirg to equal It and highly leoomtnend Ita use. Kaspecuuuy, O.P.Hi sr, Druggiss, Kdinborg, Va. Don't fal oexsoatoi Mill wain's eiroett foa will S thsan front 19t15 par can obeapertba any other p'aie ia to wo, taking n considers on tbe quality. At Cost. My entire stock of harness, saddles, etc. Call earl v. Next to Dkmo crat office, Albany, Or. t, Lt f OWER This Trade Mark on a to ve mean It Is Ihn beet that ex-, Denence and skill can con trive. Sold only by G. W Smith. MARRIED. FROMM ARNOLD. On Sunday July 28th, at the residence of the bride'i parents, near Shedd, by Geo Humphrey, Esq- Mr William Fromm and Mies Mln nie Arnold, both of Linn county. DIED. SAN WA. Oa Tuesday evening, July 30th, 1889, In Albany, the Infant daughter of San Wa. The Infant was taken out ot the back way by the undertaker and burled wlthoutceremony by the Celestials. DWn.WW-mAOEN?' FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA tMiiijUirAvnaiNR in the MARKET I at August 1st the stock of general merchandi La. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Trouble Brewing, Saj Frascim'O, jy 30. The steamer Dora arrived from llebring sea last night, and brings the first detailed account of the raptuie of the British sealer Black I )i.imond by the United .States revenue cutter Kkbard Rush. July 11, the Hush overtook the Iflack Diamond and ordered her to heave to. The captain of the Black Diamo of refused to do this. There upon the commander of Ibe Rush ordered the towering of the tiorts and the turning eut of the guns, which caused (lie schooner to heave lo. Natural (ia. Kli. Msat-atJ, W T July 30. The coa company, while engaged in boring br coal at Roslyn, at a depth of 480 feet struck a flowing well, which throws s volume of water furtv feet above the surface. With this stream is s strong flow of natural gas, which burns with great briliiancy.and is attracting crowds of peo ple to ftitntf tbe grand spectale. A K Y Cyeloae. I'ot '(.IIKtfcftU, X V., July 30. This mom- ng a cyclone slntt k Et'.is Corners, Lister county, destroying a large amount of property ar.d injuring a number of psrsons, Matthew larcourt s vineyard wsi cannpletely ruined and every tree in his apple orchard was rooted up, trees being carried away as though they were feathsrs. Hates Item, Sai l: w, July 30. Sheriff t'roisan returned lo-day from tbe extension of ihe Oregon pacific railroad.and repoitswork being pushed rapidly as possti'ie. htate Superintendent McElror and wife re lumed this evening from Nashville. Tenn . where they attended ihe con vent km of lite Na tional Teacher's Association. A ill Moaopel y, Xaw Yoaa;,July 30, The IfVWtbUmoin ing ssys the Standard Oil Company basbfoght up all tbe white lead companies in the United Males, tne estimated amount being 160,000, 000, A X S riooO. - l'LAiNnr.Li, X J., July 30, The greatest fiood ever known here occurred ibis afternoon At 4 o'clock, at Strong brook, above Green alley, a mill dam cave wav. carrvine ith it Coddmgton's ice house, many barns and seri ously un-lennining the wilt. Daacer tbesd. ticiOfcIA, July 29. Tfce greatest excite meat prevails among those interested in the eling industry. The British sclnmner Tri nmph arrived from Behnng sea this afternocn with nt as of the cspture by the Ametkaa cutter of the British schooner Black Diamond ia Bchring ses. The Triumph entered ISchring sea July 1 l;ea tbe 13th il was sighted by ' the revenue cutter RuH, whose captain boarded and informed Captain McLean be had ordei lo seise any schooners found taking, aeats in Bchring sea. The Triumph, not having taken any, was allowed to depart. The commander of the Rush informed Captain McLean ihat two days previous be bad captured tbe Black innroonu, with 130 shins. A prue crew was a put aboard her and she waa aent to Ounalaska. The Diamond is owned by Guttman & Frank, of ibis city, and is valued at about fio.oxx The triumph considered it better to leave for victoria. Scalers are ftc.hline.and trouble ia antidnat ed. Tbe cutter only has crew enourh lo nut wo or three aboard tbe seized schooners leav ing ihe captain of the schooner in charge. The schooners will be immediately re seized and beaded for Victoria, American prize crew and all. Here they will be handed over to the naval authorities to deal with tbe matter, The Triumph has 800 skins. The news of the cepture has canted great excitement, and futher news ia anxiously looksd for. Some of the vessels have tough crews aboara", and trouble is airoost certain. Bealaager Defeated. Paris, July 19, Returns from the elections bave been received from 813 cantons. In these 468 renublicans, 345 conseivativca and 1 1 BouUngists were elected In nineteen a second ballot will be necessary. The government is jubilant. The result is not known in 1 200 can Ions. Boulanger haa been elected in only twelve, Tbe conservatives gained twenty seals. Wilson, son in law of ex President Grevy, was defeated. 1 he Boulangists are depressed by Ihe result of the elections. Wheat Mattma. Pomona, Cal July 29. Private letters re ceived here to-day from M G ArnoKi, aow in London, and who tas great grain interests in the San Joaquin valley and Oregon, state that he baa never known in the past thirty years so great interest in American and particularly in me racitic coast wheat crop as prevails abroad this season, London train buyers, he writes. openly say the shortage of wheat in Russia and India will be greater than at any time within ten years, snd that the American product will come into large demand. . : forest fires. Cltico, Cal., July 29. Large forest fires are raging on the Humboldt road, eighteen miles from Chico. The fire has burnt over district of four miles in lenght and ia sweeping everything before it. Much valuable timber has been destroyed. People sre fighting the fire, and expect to get it under control to-day. Saenld Win OMAHA, July 29. Suit was brought to-day by the widow of J A Little, of Sewickley, a commercial traveler, to recover $50,000 from the South Fork Fishing Club, the millionaire owners of the South Fork dam above Johns town, Pa., her husband having lost his life at that place during the flood caused by the break ing of the dam May 3!. Wharfage. - - They charge 25 cents wharfage for baggae dumped on the wharf st Yaquina CHty, simply awaiting removal to the Newport steamer. Rather extorl. oate that, Like all summer, resorts the great game Is to make money. COSSU.HPTIOS SUIIELY "LT-Ea. - To tti'h rotTott Tlwe Inform yr-i'r re-ifl-ers ilmt 1 lmve it luw'tln'l rmt-ily l.u-U.';i'.mivh iianifrt dlsn.-i-se. liy Its tluieiy tiNe tiou-aiiU.s(( hopeless eases bave been perniiUH iitly cured. I shall he Kind lo si-nd two bullies of mv reme dy rKKK to any of your readers who have con sumption If tlify will aeml mo their express and post office uiltlresn. liespectfiilly. -1'. A. SLOCUM. W. C. 181 1'eail st..New fort- To Nw Comers. We would say thai! we have no baits to giye you, but we d guarantee good values for your money and we kindly solicit your patronage. Browsell & Stanarj). fit undersigned will Browxvili.K. The Brownsville brass band wax fully organized and lias employ a teacher. Mr EDMoyer liassohl Ids In'cresl in ihe aawrrii! and planer to hl broiher II 1) Mover nnd will go down to Albany and put in ihe machinery In the new woolen mill. Ucv W R ttislion, so long connected wi!i Ihe B W M Co., residing in Portland, will soon take a trip east for a few weeks and then return to work for tne Eagl? Woolen Mill of this rltv and art a their agent In Portland. In tiik Leah. Mr. JuIIjs Gradwolit leads In hi business nnd wishes it under stood that he will carry the finest stock of crockery are in the Valley, tcceiving hi good from headquarter, and keeping up with the times In all t!ic latest novelties. He has received a fine lot of Wedgwood Si Co' Newyachl decorated ware, called ruby wsre handsomest good in the mark et. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a spec ialty and will meet Ihe demands of the public In any line. Do not send away for good but give him a call. NoTicK. All parties having accounts against Hern an Dicrcks will fplease mail ihe same to box 305, Albany Oregon. All parties knowing themselves to be indebt ed to Merman Diercks wilt please settle snd save cost. Teacher KxamlRalioa Notice is hereby given that Ihe regular pub'ic quartety examination of teacher for i.inn countv, will lake place at the Court House, in Albany, commencing at noon, Wednesday, August 8th, 1SS9. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the beginning. L. M furl, Co School gup't. 7 CLks cures rheumatism, neuralgia and toHhache. Fhay t Mason Agent. Absolutely Pure. Thla powder never vsrlt". A ,narv. I DuritT. atranrth and wbo)chort-na More economic! than tbe ordmarj kinda and cannot be so lit in oomr-iilou with multitude of low text, aboit weight alom or pboephato pawdera. 8ld oalrin cant Royal Baking Powder Co., let Wa! tt., N. y, D, W. Cbowlet fc Co , Agents, Portland; Oregon. . ... -i O.JEXSISOS, V. H.M.PHCKtnH, J. It. WIRT Jennings & Co. Manufacture snd dealers in all kinda FIE, MAPLE AND CSDIE LUMBER. Mill lHated on Hamilton Creek, t birtten miles from Lebsnon. rrlresiat the Mill Clear fir $11.00; second clear, $9.00 rough lumber, $6 50. Prioaa ot etdar and miple on application FBIOES AT CO'S YARD AT LKBASOH : Clear fir.: $15 00 5 aacond clear, ?13 00 ; rough lumber, 810.00. ' THE FAMOUS Wire Buckle Suspender ' lr 5 1 , For sale only by Mill!, Mi, Hi mm Wolfe. ' 1 feJ vJt-w-i, tt' ii' Mi iiraasilt'' Tfagg&aelgjA pa.TWSjawi siaaaavwpkasr V J i. PtsTSo Ny I M- t7, '85. Otc. 22, -85. LJ Jliiv 20, '86. -- -i sell his c . " Sheriffs Salt J lltt Circuit Court of lit 8Utl.rt.ft Ihe County of Lii.n : ,t J W Cnaica, Plsintiff. vs. C R Kee. A A Kee, Nilie Koowltou and II. Koowlton, tJef 1 N'ticishrrb7 itiven that by f an exeeiition and order of sa'-a iff tbe above oimed Conn in the alnv suit, I will on i aatarday, Ihe latb day af Ae't at tbe Coort Honse door ia tbe cit . bany. Linn eoonty, Oreeon, at tbe r o'chick, p. m. of said day seti at pot-t tion for cash in hand tn bithest t $ real property described in said (Hit i order af sale aa follow, to-w it : Ct ing at tfee son theai corner of the land c'atm of Jlorysn Kresand Slaif beinj NotiUcatioo Ne. 345, in Toi sontb of range 2 weat in Lion eoum . gon, and raotiing tbetice east 27 f tbeoce north to tbe eorv Lonntlsry 4 claim ; thence west 27 smaina to c. thane aontb to tbe p'sce of begiuni taining I3ac-ea. more or tear, ar and being in I.inn 00 aty, Oregon. : oeedsariaipg from tbe sale r,t aaid .-" to tw applied as follow : r irst to t- , me nt of tbe torn of f 23X0 Attorney-' and tbe eosta anddisboraemeotaof tu.' at $48 GO and theecsts and expenses ( ing seen sain, rieeond to tbe payntcni: - Plaintiff. J W (Jnatck tha sum of with accruing interest thereon at tbe. " ten per cent per'annam from the Z'llh Jnne, 1SS9. Third, tha surplus if aiy ! aaid V It Kee, A A Kev, Nellie U; and al C Knowlton. Dated ibu 9th dry of TnW, IS63. JOHS SatALlMi!' i Sheriff of Linn eoonty, Orr; ' ' TimlJ3P Laai Hotice. United Statee 1 srd Office, Oregon City, Orr goo, June 29tb, li Notice is hereby yitea that in eempi. with the pro vi, ions ef Ibe act of Coor Jane 3rd, 1878, entitled "An act for tr at t;mber lands in lie State of Calif ' Oreiron.N vada.and Waahinitoo Teirisi Argaa K. Shaw, f Mill City, count f ilarmn, biatea-l Uietop, baa tl.isriav in thiatflicebia tworn statement No.' . for the pnrchaae of tha S E M of Secto r. ; 6. in Townatip No. 10 tonth, Tanga N-. eaat, and will oner proof lo rhow that land Bought ia more va'oabla for ita tin - or stone than for agricultural porpofts, to eatablisb hia claim to said land before f I Register and Receiver tf this Oce at (t gon City, Oregon, en Tnesstay. the tlth slay af Keptemher, ( Ha namea aa witness : W. Siruy, ! rtroivn, J. Boyle at-d H. TarpVv. aJloi Y: City, Marion cennty, Oregon. Aoyauoail persona ciaioupa; advert the above deecritcd lands ate requested j tile I heir claims in this riBce on or Ik i t i aaid 24th da of ?epteaWr, 1SS9. " W, T. Krp.y, Register, Timber Lani MLe, 1 United tstotwi Land OfQcs, I Oregon City, Or , June 2tb, Noi Joe is her by civfii Ihat in comp:f si.es who the i n vi. inrta of the act Congress of Jane Sid, 178, entitled act lor the aas of limber landa in tt Ststea o I California, Oregon, Nevada au ; vsasbtnston 7ertlttrr." James tt. Bovls of Mill City, eoonty of Marion, State Oregon, baa tbia day filad In this effis ; ntaaworn statement No, 1101, lor tt purchase of ths E H of S W H and lols : and 7 of Section No. ft, in Township N 10 Sontb Range No. 3 east, and will cf.e proof to show that tbe land sought ia mor valuable for its timber or stone than f sgrlcultural purposes; and to eMablbt ma claim to said land before the lteptH and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on J Taesdaj, the SSIIs stay at Krptetirr, He hsmea as witnesses : W. Sim. I ' Brown. A. a Slaw and H. Taipleyta!i c Mill City, Marion oounty, Oregon, ' An V nnd all Mtions elalnrtn? aHriCtTt the above described lands ars requts!; to Glet.Vir claima In this oflioe on or Lb , ore said 21 Ui day of Septetrber, 1SH9. W, T. lit7RKV, ' Register.' , Hotifie for Publication. Land Office at Orecotv Cii.v, Or. June 2titb, ISiii,-" ' : Notice is hereby irivn that tbj follo!v- Ing uaastd reitler has filed notice cf . intsntion to maao final proif in niptsat of hU claim, and It at said proof wl.l la i made tTore tbe County Jutige, 01 in tils j abence, before the Ccunly Cifik cf Liuu county, at Albany, Oregon, -n T Monday, Aagwst teib, 18S!. ' I via David T Wed.lin, Homestead Kn- try JTo. 47S5, for tbe SEI l Sec.via,--TpA nssuiB Id nrsvs hia r-nnrlniita VABi.tir .!--'- -uvuip, upon ana cultivation or, said land. - viz : ! J. H. Lewia, S. Lewis, P. Magnolia acd f I C. Cooptr, mil of Sweet Home, Lion couu- IS, Oregon. 1 Any peraon who desires to protect 1 agninst the allowamro ol such proof or 1 wuoanowa or any substantial reason, ? under ths law and tha regulation!) of the f Iuterinr Department, why tuoh wrootf should not be alio 7 ed, will lo ch tnaiA, opportunity at the a tvove mentioned tiuio auit placs to ciobs examiuo ths smiicssm of. "aid claitnaut, and to ofler evidence in remittal or i bat Btibioittod t claimant. W.T. IJUBXtY, : -.. Register. rvoftwrilinir. Peniiuuishlo. Corresrjoiidinp. Rrsi I lesa aim t.egiu ruiius prvtiuany iuiir.ii( ,ti . FctlOQd Business College, "Tlie tboroueh work done in each ol our seven;! i-wnrtraentB i,ds Riven this IiiMiiution arjM;tu- iou such as but few schools attnin, securing to ' .nndrotla of our Rrailuatt-s prolitab. enmloy- T uant. IkhU mh tok-keprs f.ml te!!osrr;it!'':'"'" -tuuenls Hdnutled al miy time. Catalogue live, ?, A. PARHSICOSU. Priuciiwl, PertUad, 'r. - .- - : j E.J.FslcCilUSTLAflO, CiYil Engineer aM ; Siirvejor, DBAOSHTINO AND BLUE "PRINTS Oflloa with Oregon Land Co, Albany, Or, " i eweraee Systems and Wster Rurplie a Specialty, Estates Subdivided, Mans mt de or Copied on short notice. DEYOlS & R0RS0N