The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 16, 1889, Image 3

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LOCAL mXOHD.
From a IIoms Pater. i great Inter
est hai been manifested here In the acci
dent which resulted In the death nt Paisley,
Lake county, ol Mr O Z Morgan, who had
many friend In Linn county, we give the
following account of the accident from the
Lakertew Emmtmrr r-
On July 3it ho wa In the act of re
moving a long, strong rope from the neck
of a wild and treacherous horse, when the
animal became frightened and started to
run, entangling the loose end of the rope
around hi leg, about the pnr, and linn
dragging him at a great speed, evcral
time around a large corral before the ani
mal finally (topped, and he wa rclesstd
by hi ten year old on. Ill suffering
were Intense and continuous from that
time till releated by death. Deceased
came from among the older and most
highly respected pioneer of Oregon. lie
wa born in Polk county .this Stale, on the
aSth day of August, 1849. Ill father and
mother, Miller Morgan and wife, still live
In idnn county, and many other relative
reside In different part of the Willamette
Valley. He leave a widow and two ton,
the eldest about ten year old and the
youngest an infant about three "months
old.
Probably Crkam. Th Dkmockat
ha had the pleasure of meeting Messrs
C E Harrow and E C Scarle. two live
young men recently from Chicago, who
are in the Willamette Valley with a view
to locating, with the chance in favor of
Albany a the lte of their future home.
They are business men, and have the cut
of the genuine rustler. A Sunset Cox
put it we shouldn't be surprUed if they
were ome of the cream being shipped
from the East. They pronounce this a
magnificent and unsurpassed Valley.
Ora Hospital. Since the Democrat
wa publish? Monday some sctl e steps
have been taken towards securing the
public hospital to be n anaged by the Si
ten, for Albany. The land for the same
ha been promised and a deed will he se
cured,, which will insure the location of
the hospital here. Our business men seem
generally to appreciate the value of uch
an Institution for Albany and will do their
share toward getting it The matter will
come up in a tangible form in a short time.
and the Democrat will keep Its reader
posted about thl important institution.
A. S. LooNKr Dkad. Mr, A S. I-ooncy,
one of Linn county's best known farmer,
died at hi home, a few mile from Al
bany last Tuesday at 4 o'clock, of conges
tion of the stomach, afte. aihort illness,
at the age of about 55 year. Mr Looncy
came to Oregon in 1&4J residing for sev
eral years In Marion county, moving ilicnrc j
character a.id was highly respected by the
to unn cpun-r. tie was a man 01 iikhI
community. A few veai aco he i 1 I
candidate for the State legislature on the
Republican ticket, being deleted.
Funeral service to-rnorrjw forenoon at
10 o'clock at the residence.
"',0!
Not All Alike. Albany girls
tcream at the light of a mouwe shnuldreid i
the following about a Utoollvn eh I hi'
Boston tne other day. A thief gnbbed ,
her pocketbook in a street car the olhor !
evening and ran. Instead of fainting the j
and caught the rascal that robbed her
fiwvR T Kill viui 'i.;va titc scsavvs s.hmisz iu
Mis Schafer will get along in the world.
and no mistake. She would make a good
resident of this generous Willamette valley
even.
Oir Electric Lights -The Albany
Electric Llirht Co. has beeun the work of
putting In a new dy namo.whcn the already 1
very efficient works will become as near
perfection as they can be made. Albany's
ciccmc iigm nave irom ine siari ucrn a
credit to the city, giving the city the best
light to be obtained mounted in a metro
politan and not in the style of backwoods
elite who put a few incondescent lights
on post and call it an electric light service.
Personal or Cocrse Among its
items headed Personal and Social, the Al
bany Democrat notice thnfChee Gong
will be hanged in Portland Friday." East
Ortgomau.
Well, wo not that affair on Friday large
ly a ,'peronal" affair so far a -Chee
Gong" wa concerned, and did it not par
take of the nature of a 'social" affair to
see Sheriff Kelly adjusting "Chce (ion 3V
necktie t .Wats a mailer any way ?"
Worse thaw Ocrs. Thire l one pap
er in Salem, the new Zmtar ra.t hat does'nt,
like come of its neighbor, consider
everything there prefection, a witness the
- ft j ...
plains of the condition of he alleys in that
city. Come down here, and take a look at
some of the alleys in this godly city, and
we'll bet you the oyster that when you
return home you wtll conclude that you
reside next door to heaven.
Fruit Tree Swixdler. Thl ccheme
I said to be in operation omewhere in
the State. Theiarmer get $500 worth of
fruit tree for nothing, but I to give seller
one half profits for ten year, or piy full
amount in cash I! farm Is sold. A bond I
given, and filed. Afterwards a man will
appear to buy the farm. But the bond af
fect the title, and must be paid. The
farmer pay it. The purchaser skip.
Curtain down. Farmers should not
monkey with buzz-saw stranger.
Owly a Celestial Anyway. After all
Goyemor Pennoyer has some sand. He
wouldn't respite Chee Gong in the face of
convincing Chinese affidavits, ahich he
knew were unreliable. The Orroniaii on
the morning before the execution advised
him to do so, and the next morning com
mended him for not doing o, which wa
commendable on the part of that paper,
though it displayed gymnastic qualities of
a high order.
A Bright Idea Tha Democrat en
dorses the following from the Portland
WtUm4 : "To cure the tramp nuisance.
It la suggested that a State la w be enacted,
making the stealing of a ildcon the rail
roads petltt or grand larcene.v according
to the amount measured by the distance
traveled."
A Car Demolished. A few day ago
a freight train was passingSIstons when a
la'ge tree that had been burning at the
be fell, trlklng a box car, just missing a
brakeman. The tree broke clear through
the car to It floor, pretty well demolish
ing It. The car went north bound for the
hop Mcnday.
A Peculiar 8uit. A Seattle firm has
brought suit against the company thit told
It R a(c, which wa warranted to be fire
proof. The content of the sme were de
stroyed In the late fire ) hence the claim
for damage. It I to be hoped damage
are recovered.
$600 for a Despatch. - Tin largest
amount of money ever paid out for one
telegraph message In the h.lstory of the
Pacific coast, wa that of Schwabacker
Bro the day after the Seattle fire. It
amounted to $600 and wa sin order for
good.
Farewell. Last Tuesday a farewell
reception wa tendered Mr O T Porter at
the residence of Mr rrank Wood, pre
..!.,- n his denarture for Ala&ka to assume
Ids duties as U S Marshal. Ill friend
nrtnted him R handstme cold headed
i'
cane.
A Sample. In keeping with the fish
tories being told the Pasco Headlight
gravely Inform a listening world that
peaches have been successfully grafted on
the sageorusu
For Sale. A young driving mare, well
broken and gentle. Inquire of F. M. French.
FRIDAY. ,
Fireman's Toursamist, The Not tit
west Fireman' association and tourna
ment, by a vote of the director hr-lJ nt
Vancouver Monday, will be held at Taco
ma beginning on September i6th and lat
ing three day. It will be the greatest
event In the history of the association, else
the following list of very large prlxe l no
Indication. Albany should send a team
equal to that of last ycar.aml there would
be no question as to its securing one of the
largo prize :
Wet test-First prlxe, $ 1000 ; second,
$300 ; third, $lco.
Dry test Klrct nrlxe. $oo s second.
?Joo j third, $ino. 1
Speed race r list pi le, $i$a ; second,
$100 j third, $50.
Association championship race First
prixe, $500 ; second, $400 1 third, $100,
Hook and ladder race -First prixe,$soo;
second, $Joo ; third, $100,
Total, $4,300. f
Liars Anyway. Those Nebraska,
"editors" have gotten home. One Ignor
amus gets the Willamette mixed up with
the Columbia, or something else and says:
"Tte sand along the Willamette drift
won than now tit Nebraska, and al
though 'sand fences' arc built, they seem
to do but Iff tie good. On each side is bank
after ban K of rand, which whirls, drifts,
and eddies In the wind, making Hie almost
unendurable, and causing the rail road no
end of trouble. For mile and miles the
railroad has men employed who do noth
ing else than try to keep the trick clear
from Mind, but as our train was stalled
twice they proved Inadequate to the task."
lie sised 'Salem upas follow j "Salem
Is not booming. As fame Thorn remark
ed, "It has too largo a southern element to
grow fust, and we have too many barna
cle.'" Thk Cce Ukokrx. A IMecvllle paper
oar In the following manr er : Wc have
all along had varying f.tith in the early
completion of the O. P. railroad through
th! country, and ot late have almost been
lifted off our feet a nut.ibcr of times by
the boomirg announcements in the Albany
weeklies about work going to begin next
week, and o on, but now the cup of joy
(so-called) is rude'v dashed from us, and
our fondeit hope knocked entirely wet
and crooked. On Thursday nlght'ot last
week a burglar broke open the fire and
burglar proof fe of the Oregon Pnrillc
company nt Albmv.Kitd took therefrom two
dollur. May th f Jill fiend get him !"
At.MNY.-The Detroit Frre Vnt
whose representative was in the city re
cently glee Albany a ood writeup.
Though not over drawn, 't Is plainly and
lairiy siaicu, ana is sucn an article as 1
should do the city some service Here is
the writers summary on Albany. The
stcaoy and rjpid growth of this fuvoicd
section will find a reflex In Albany, which
s and mut continue to be Its chief com.
merclal city, ami to the Impartial observer grade and built over by the trect car om.
it would appear that she Is hound to rx- punv.
perlence In the near future ai era of pros, i The following bid were opened anJ
pcrity and development of wi.U h she has ) read for building sewer cross Washing
not hitherto dreamed. I ko- of no bet- : ton street at block- j7 and jS : Geo liim'ies
ter locat.on In Oregon or in r.'l the west j
jo! enterprise which would f,:.d in cheap '
- ,4 ii.ii in hiit iuu
' """ !"'". hhh ui raw ma ,
tealal and iiccc-d:.llv of markets.
()i k ScwKH Ai.ii The idea sufciro
ted
by Mavor Cowan last Tuesday at the
meet-
Ing of the coi.ntil. of taking advantage of '
the wer of the cilv In run In .h hi to ihr
1 .,nt ,lf,.ii" ti cr-. 1. .,w,.i ;
. . ' . '. . ? i
! one. so far it ynes.but the truth K thi-rr
w, nQl mucll mirgin workon .T,0?
or ,hrec ,10.J,nifcti0iar , A00ll; far l :
i or in rcc intrjJintruoii jr uot-Aii i co iar in
tewcr building. There ought to be some
way of bonding the cit y for$io,coo or $3$,.
c 1 ii .
ooo,w men tonic one lens u can oc unc
through San I-rancisco Punks for a low I
at 4 or 5 per cent, and mhke the coming
generation help pay for I
rthc privileges.
Where ?wer ore built, prompt conncc-
tlons shouli I- compelled without any red ,
-, . iuc 11114 ic-hii uicT si - nui up iuiiis
. requirement of the demand of two or
The Astoria Railroad. A private : three thousand people, and that the P. M.
letter from Burr Power, who Is on the j doe the best he can under theclrrnm
force surveying the Albany and A-lorh. ; He sav the loud comrlalnt from
., , J , . , , . . I Sulem roe fro.n a Salem dude getting in
railroad, .ay. the work Is finished to the ; ront of lhe Hlndow when ,herooin ta.
farther border of the Grande Ronde user- packed with waiting pec pie and calling
vation. The company i within one and j for the mail of every Salcml e In Newport
a half mile of the summit of the Coast i
Ranee. I le sav the summit at this point
is only 327 feet higher than Albany, which !
khuws the great feasibility of constructing
a road s.n this line He say there will be
far fewer and less sharp curve on this
than on the Oregon Pacific The people
along the line are remarkably friendly to
the enterprise.
Held. Last Mnday Bernard Wen
sen, with Hon W R Bilyeu and fudge
Blackburn as attorneys, appeared before
Justice Humphrey to answer to the charge
of attempting to kill Nick Zimmeiman
with a dangerous weapon. He waived ex
amination and wa held under $2000 bonds
to await the action of the grand jury. The
revolver with which he did the shoo'.ing
on of the Sheriff.' He tate. that lie rode !
na f m nr. ah I. i an n n .1 , , ., fl I, rVWU.t. I
from Albany to Montague on the blind ;
Jcdgc Bomiam. Judge Kelsey ha
shown us a letter from Jud: Do.iliarn,
consul-genera, at Calcutta, says the Benton
l.rmler in which Judjje Bonham stites
that be has sent his resignation of the
office to Washington, to take effect a soon 1
a hi successor is qualified. Judge Kel
say ha been recommended by the Oregon
delegation for the office, and if he should
be appointed would take Judge Bonham'
place till fall While wc should hate to
loose so valuable a citizen a Judge KeUcy,
he would make an excellent consul-gen-
era I. 1
PtaciiAHcn ix Ai.haxy. That cane 1
presertcd Hon S M Pennington, mention
of which was made in the Dkmixrat
Satuiday, wa purchased of Mr II Fwrrt, I
of this city, who carries a large and fine a I
stock of gold headed walking sticks a can j
be obtained an) where. T.ie statement
that it wa a fin a cane a the city can!
boast of wa correct. j
Talest. A novel method of raising
fund ha been tried by a neighboring Sun
day chool. Some time ago 250 new ten
cent piece,called "talent," were distribut
ed among the scholar and teacher, with
Instructions to do whatever in reason they
could to incrense the sum. Recently the
talents were called in, and, not Ithstanding
all the scholar did not make return, the
sum received wa $537-
Tub Mixkh. A Mr. Wtrner, a success
ful mining speculator from Montana and
Idaho, who has been in Salem after a trip
to the Santlam mines, say there will b- a
lively camp there within another year.
He secured some splendid specimens from
the mine of a kind to warm up an old
miner.
From tub Metolcs Prof Lee, Rtv
Rogers and Mr John AHhouse and wife
returned from a trip to the Metolj and
Intervening country. One of the party
pronounce Mr Brown, at the Metolus, one
of the most energetic, neighborly men he
ever met, and in contrrrt Uan Lpper Soda
man too lazy to milk hi cow
Another. One. Mr Fred Blumbcrg I
making anangement to build another
tore ajoining his present block, no un-
der .headwav. 11 1 aireaay rcnieu iur
grocery store. There I a big demand for
tore.
Hot Weather Item Keep cool. The
finest refrigerator in the nr.arket at Stew
art & Son's. Buy one now.
All sizes of Ice cream freezer at Stew
art U Sox's. Purchase one and manufac
ture thl delicious dish at home.
Wanted. Girl to do general house
work. Call at once at office or residence
of Dr O C Aubrey. -
Dir)V R))( V 13 AGE 7
FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS
VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA
CHISE.BESTMAr.lUNE IN THE
MARK ET
forNClb l'llOCr.RMNti.
A l.lvrly Mwtlnjt Klotnieut ftpeeehm, Etc,
Tuesday evening, Aug. 13th
Present Mayor, Marshal, Recorder and
A Merman (iradwohl, Parker, Finrkharr,
Tabler, French and Dcvoe.
The following bill were ordered paid t
S W Ross, $64 ( G L Savage, $6 35 ; J
Whiteside, $3.15 1 W E Kelley, $47.80 1
J A Varncr, $30 50 Albany Iron Works,
$Jo t N I Ilenton, $18.15 J N Hoffman,
$ -to ; costs hills, $36.05 ; vY A McClaln,
$50 1 N II Allen, $118 ; li M Huston St
Co,to.
Mr (iradwohl, of the committee on
streets and public property reported rcc
ommcndlng that the Callpooia street sewer
bo extended (o tho Santlam ditch and the
linker street sewer to mid way between
Jth and 6th streets and to the Willamette
river.
On luoiion of Parker referred to com
mittcc on Health and Police.
Mr (iradwohl reported contract with
Stewart & Sox for nail at $3 ao a keg.
Marshal Hoffman reported the col tec.
tlon of about $6,000 taxes, about $1,000 re
maining due.
Marshal and Chief Engineer reported
the examination and cleaning of alley
north and south of First street, and tho lat
ter that apparatus was In good condition
for lighting Arc.
On motion of French the Mayor appoint
ed the to, lowing committee to sell the old
hand engine to the best ad vantagei French,
Durkhart, (iradwohl and Chief Engineer
Petition of P ! Laporte and olhcrs to
open and clear First street, Main to liar.
rion streets was on motion of Dcyoe
granted.
Committee on petition of L Senders
akii:g chy to donate $350 towards clock
on Musunlc temple was given further
time.
Petition oHi W Wright and other for
side walk at Sth and Walnut street re
ferred. Petition of A E Young and other for a
sewer through block 21 and 21 from
Itroada bin street sewer, on motion of
Uurkhort wa granted, work to be dne In
twenty i s. I he Recorder was directed
to advertise for necessary sewer across
street.
Petition of P Wallace and oth er for
sewer across Ellsworth rctt through blk
50 to Uromialhin street was on mnilon of
tiraduohl granted.
Petition of R Koldcrwny and other for
sidewalk north side of 7th street, Rjllroad
to Montgomery was granted.
linker sire, t Sth to 91 h, on motion of.
Iltirknart, was ordered put on grade with-1
in tod.iv.
Street Commissioner wa directed to
order the rrmot al of lumber from railroad
street, 51 h to oth s'rect.
The ci.tvin at First and Washington
street Wat orJt-rnt Ai-i-int.-it is nlar.l rn
45 cents ; Walter East, 45 cents ; Jas Lau-J
rent, to cents. Contract w a ordered let
u George 1 lushes, work to be done
in
iwenlv 1i.1v.
TU Utile IMIchUd.
--rr-j ;-r- t:";
II a ill) -ra nf iirfl ftti.l lit tkvr tl twr-
fruit Uxstlvo. Kyrup of Fl.. undtr all
in,l:ll..ns, m tl ibelr fyjrit remedy.
1 P1'" to th y and loth last.
Kun. yH i.iretital in ttetljg on tb kid
r. !mm.r .
.
Nomk I)t hks Tiikrk. Con.ldeiable
1 has -lu-en said nlxiut the Newport post
ollke. The Democrat Is impartial on all
ubjecl.a.id gladly give the version ol an
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1 accommodation of the P. O. were made
. . . .. "
IO ,,,e "P"" " ""nK
"nu r"an.. no,.,"t re' J4"" lo m,uniii
j the crowd and P M got disgusted and put
a stop to It.
A Nice Reception. Last Tuesday at
the resilience of Mr D P Mason.tbe Misses
Mason tendered Mis Maud tfoffman.Cor
vailis' popular young elocutionist, who Is
visiting in thl city, a tea party, which the
Democrat I informed wa a very nice
and enjoyable affair, entirely beyond the
comprehension of the uterncr ex,rxcluded
on all such occasions. A recitation, artis
tically rendered, by Mts Hoffman, a song
by Mis H itchcns.'of Cor vailis, and an ele
gant repast.were feature of the evening'
festivities. Those present were : Misses
Flora and Vesta Mason, Maud Hoffman,
Carl llitrhens, Lee Pralher, Grace Plcr,
Laura Vanrr, Addle and Genevieve
George, Maud and Minnie Vanllorn, Het-
M.lcrand Mis Hollenbeck.
All or Nr.XT Week Mr E L Power,
now of Tacoma, will be In the city all of
next week. Ml partie owing him will
please call and settle while ho I in the
city. He will give grelt bargain In har
1. esi-es, saddle, collars, etc.
tare Cnrtaln. Iac Cartalos.
I have jut received my fall stock of
lace curtain bought direct from Importers,
the largest Mock ever brought lo this mark
et, and l-t value for the money.
Samuel E." 01 no.
Money to jnn. At a low rate of In
terest, on ood farm property in Linn
county, or on best improved city property
in Albany. Apply to Blackburn Ji Wright,
Albany, "Or
m m
HlniiKM-r In Kilk Kibbons.
In order to close out my Immense stock
of silk rihlron in plain and plcot edge I
will sell them until my fall stock arrive
at 75 cent on the dollar. All marked In
plain figures.
Samuel fc. Voc.vr;.
Why ? Why do you not go to Water
loo A a summer reot tti unexcelled.
Good level ground, good chade, excellent
soda water, good hotel accommodation.
Board and lodging from $5x10 to $7 per
week to suit customers. Six miles above
Lebanon on the Santlam river. I will be
at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of
train to convey parties to Waterloo. Good
feed stable in connection with hotel.
J. G,Gros,
Proprietor Waterloo Hotel.
Off for tiik Mountains A barrel of
tried beef, sq-ne fine cheese and a large In
vo ice of choice lunch goods just received
at Brown?!! Si Stanard s. Get some.
A SnARF Item. The finest line of cut
lery and shears In the city at Stewart Si
Sox's. Their goods are the very best and
will stand the test.
Aloany H trit. .
Wheat -f5j
'at--l.flii.
Butter VOj per to.
Kcrs 2K
Hay fl.OO.
otatoos 75 et ner bushel
Bjef-on f jiH. 8Je
Apples -76 cent per bu.
Pork 60 per 11 jreasod.
Harrns hin 12!e,
shoulders, fee.
sides too.
.isi d 00 per lb.
'lour 4.25 per bbl.
'biokens 3 00 per do.
Mill Feed bran, 14.00 per tou.
aborts, 16.
middlings, 20.
Chop 90.
SECURE PRICES ffO
TROUBLE TO SHOW
.'MODS AT
DEYoii & H0BS0N
CHOP WEATHER BL'LLKTIM NO. HU.
Oregon State Weather Bureau co oper
ating with U. S. Signal Service Central of
flee, Portland, Or,, for the week ending
Saturday, August loth, l88yt ,
The temperature has been lower dining
the past week '.han it has been fur the five
pievlou weeks. No rainfall Is reported.
This makes the seventh week of contin
uous dry weather. The sun wa almost
continually obscured by the smoke front
the extensive fo.cst dies, which are doing
so much damage In the Cascade and Coast
ranges.
The shipment of peaches, peart and
plums has Increased, Large quantities of
fruit are being gathered. Watermelons
and CRittnlopcs are very plentiful. Excel
lent report arc received relative to the
fruit yield and prospects.
The wheat harvest continue and I a 111 c
quantities are being delivered to the ware
house. Tho market has an upward ten
dency. Little wheat I being said, but (i
cents per bushel I offered In the Valley
and 56 cent in Eastern Oicgon. Oats and
barley are yielding well, but rather light
In weight. Tho report continue to Indi
cate that the potato crop will be below the
average.
Western Oregon, north of tho Rogue
River, generally report good yield of
wheat, oat and barley a well a fruits,
equal to the average. Wheat In Eastern
Oregon Is yielding belter than was expect
ed, especially so In the Grande Rondo and
Indian Valleys. The general yield of wheat
In Oregon will equal that ol former years,
True, the hot weather and dry wind had
a very injurious effect and these caused
the shortage In the expected yield. The
acreage ha been largely Increased, and It
I by thl Increased acreage that the aver
age crop will be obtained. Ily the remark,
In these bulletlne, that such a county or
such a section would have an average
yield the Intention I that the amount lor
shipment will equal that of former years, !
though the amount per acie may be less
ened. In the counties adjoining Sherman and
Wco there will not be more than enough
weat for home consump' oo. In other I
part of Eastern Oregon vielos of from 10
to 40 and some 50 bushel per acre are
reported. The general avtrage wilt be
from 30 to 35 bushels per acre. In West
ern Oregon, so far as can be gleaned from
report the general average will be from
35 to 30 bushels per acre.
H. S. PAfil R.
Observer V 8 Signal Service,
UKA KVlATs. mi.r.
Cha 1. r lint to John I It bhcruiati
rower ol Attorney
Anna M I'ouck to Frank Murphy,
lot 17 blk 1 ll's A, Albany. ion
A llacktemin to Frank Miirphv,
lot 3 and 4 blk 7 ll's 3rd A',
Albany
375
Soo
335
Emma li O'Connor to J L Cowan,
parcel in Albany......,,..,..,
S ' iodd to E ) Hyde, rtof lot
71, Sclo.. ,"
D P Mason to E ( H ide, part of lot
71. Sclo '.
D P Mason to E O Hyde, part of lot
73, Scio
J II H'al.er to Willamette Pulp and
Paper Co, part of D I. C of Wm
lilts
Geo R Ward loj P Schooling, j in.
terest in lot 8, llariisburg. . . .
Lee Bilieu M J M V lllly-ru, sundry
parcel and lot In Sclo
LliilyeutoJ M V Bilyeu, lot iS,
20. and parts of lot 27 and 30.
Silo ,
A S Hasv.lt, Sheriff to II l.ame.S
W qrof S W qr, fVc 30, Tp 13.
SRjw
Joseph Kendall to Argvle Kendall,
j 5 I
!
1
3'5 i
100
Utsj
JliO
50 itcrts, Tp 13, 8 K 3 w. . ....
Robert A Knlghien to James Here
ford, one fifth interest In E half
of DLC.CP Kilghten
Vllelta Harris to Samuel Harris,
1 18 acres, Sec 35 and 36, Tp 13
S R 1 w
W C Head to Albert Hrownell, Hj'j
acre in D L C of Georgt ('line
Eveline Powell lo George Griffin.
S half o! N E or Set 1$, Tp 10
8 R aw.... ......
D Morris to Geo A Url'ffiini S half
ol N W qr See 3, Tp 10 S R 2
I
So ;
5
G A GrllCn to J L Miller, H half of
N E qr Sec a Tp 10 S K 1 w. . .
Joe Cary to J L Sillier, S halt of N
E or Sec IS Tp 10 R aw
200
I
1 J
C It llarniscli to K I Iannlmr. K 1
half of N Wqr blk ijj, ll's A to
Albany 500
Geo F Sylvester to Hannah M New
land, 400 acre. Tp i S R 3 w aioo
United States to John Warren.... patent
United States to Robert Kobe patent
United Slates to Hannah Ncwland. . patent
II Bryant to Daniel Hart, 169 acres
TpllHltlw iyoo
Daniel Hart lo II try ant, 10 acres,
DLCof LT Woodward...
1500
TIIKY KEKOLVr.!'.
A icc!l train bringing the passengers
fromthe teamerWilla.nctte Valley ."arrlv
ei in Albany at 6:30 o'clock last Mondiy.
The steamer crossed the bar at 1 o'clock,
after being outside in a dense fog for two
day. To a Democoat man who came
over on the special train the passengers
expressed their admiration for the splendid
treatment and fare received on the steam
er. The following resolution unanimous
ly passed by the passengers was handed
us for publication :
Wheeeah, Wc, the passenger ol the
steamship "Willamette Valley," on her
i 72nd voyage from Kan Francisco to Yn-
3 ulna llay, having been ueiayea tor two
ays and night off the Coas of Oregon by
a dense fog. hereby desire lo publicly
express our thanks to the officials of said
steamship for their kind and courteous
treatment during this trying time, and ex
press our thanks and gratitude to Capt.
Patton, the eflicien' master of ald ,vccl,
for hi solicitude and care for his vessel
and passengers, and Mr Plnce, the purser,
for hi kind and encouraging words, and
Mr Kennedy, the kind and good steward
ess, and all other officers of said vessel. .
J. N. Maxwell,
J. E. C1iEx0vr.1t,
J. I). UUISH,.
J. A. Waterman,
Committee.
THAT HOSPITAL.
A couple months ago the Democrat
mentioned the fact t'.-.at an effort was being
made to secure land for a Sisters hospital
at this city. We have been Informed that
the effort did not materialize, owing to a
little lethargy on the part of owners of
land. This is an Important matter and
should be attended to at once. Albany
has the promise of the hospital, the Demo
crat i informed, and all that Is necessary
to get it now is to furnish the laud, about
an acre and a half for the institution. The
hospital, though under the control of the
Sisters, would be for the benefit of the
public regardless of creed. The reputa
tion of the Sisters as trained nurses does
not need to be mentioned, a it I too well
established. Such a hospital li needed In
Albany. and will be more so in the future,
as the city continues to increase in popu-
latio i.and particularly considering Us loca
tlon as a railroad ce'iter and Its Importance
as a manufacturing citv. A hospital will
be built somewhere in the Valley at no dis
tant date, and Albany is a good place for
It and can nave It by doing iust a little
Business men interested in seeing a hos
nltal established here will do well to con
fer with MrJ A Gross, who ha already
done,and will continue to do what he can
to get one here.
ff.Kwsrt, practical watchmaker and ; cw
elet.
Pine line of Guns and
good stock of .mmuni
tion at Deyo8 and Rob
sons special bargains v-
HOMK AND ABUOAD
MOHDAY.
Flki will not live In Astoria.
Mr Elllseu la building a lsrusand hand
some residence near Ninth strtst and Wuh
Ingtoo.
Mr Park hurst, th teprMontativ of the
I'soillo Iasnratioe Union wat in Corvslli
Sdurday. H found tbs walr supply thtri
veiy poor.
Mr William HUllonisulirr, hut Looglit th
IV. I ......I.. I. .. I.u.,.wl '-!.... .7 .....
itig $3000 for 140 acre.
The totsl manufaotura of btr In Oragoa
for th pt tlsoal year, was G'.'.OIM barral.
0' this ainnnnt, n brewrry brswtd 30,570
iiaircls,
MrsJ K Eldorkin I lying dshp-rously
ill at Nowpori Mr Piatt Kuiarkln left fur
that city on th nonn tram and Mr Kidrrkia
I ripfotcd by to-morrows train from Muo
kau Falls.
Mr Ed Hitter, lbs fsinou driver of Jay
Eye Sy, of Cbioaan, and brother ol oar own
Put Bithr, of Isiiguat, will tpnd th
wintvr in Califurnia fur ths boastit of Jay
Ky Nes's hnalih.
K J O'Cooner and family wtat to tlis Bay
to-uay.
G L Blsaktnan and fainily rtoind from
JNowport thi noon.
Mr A II Howird htniivd from Monroe,
Bsnton county, to Albany to retldo.
Tho family of Dr S.dffwlok arriysd in th
oity front ths Kat Usturday night.
Mi lUasuu MoSonnvll and Iswlly rstnrn
td yesterday from the mountain, after ao
njiiyalil tiip.
Mr William Hale, a broadnent lawyer of
l.inkvitle, ha bwn in ths city, th auest of
hitfather, Mr Milton Dale.
Jotd Hudifiistli and family, wr in th
city yesterday ou thlr way from Crook to
"im oounty, to retltle,
Mr W T IIart. of th Albany Ins
Works went to Junction to day to hid on
tho insebiimry for a mill thei.
Mr Will Listsr, editor of th EaU Wiuk-
inglanlnn, of Pomeroy, W T, is la the oity,
psyiug ooik irom tho lly this noon. Mr
Idslor formsrly rsidd at Albanv ami fist.
risbort.
n Rir,
Km tins LiitUr at Htrdat Si Rubsrtson'i.
Jas Klaiu i builditiK a lino rrsidsno on
hi plao adjiiiuing Albany ,
Mr Js V Jonas is It ing Mrinusly ill at j
Miliars, withuat itiuuli haue of her rtoovory,
Psselms ans now st their bwt. "Csllst
LsFurrst Thimiptou', sueeeSMtr to Wal-Isoi-,
Thonipsoii Co., and proouro some
ehnica Crawfutd for eiuning. i
.Sturdyviiiing Mr Frank Wood, who:
has jdstenmplote.1 tho ton work for tho
WuuUnMill wm hnlsmly end hv hi
eniployora.
Euso Morrison yesterday mrt with a
bad wood at accident nesr Salem, curing
ton sevrro brolsr and cuts, aun a aomer- i
st sifsiiist llir y hut firtunLrly no
ttml.s were lost.
Another company with a Urga oapittl is
being orifaoiod at 8Iin to develop a mw
minsi with bright rpecta Tho Albany
company i now down oyer lifty 1it and the
pmtpect r Inernssmg..
Murrill Fish Is homo frum Sjmkaaa Fslls. J e.
W C Twsvdsl and f ti.illv hsva Mtnrawl
j from the Day.
C J Ktosrtaod family lolt tc-lsy on a trip
t ths Suaad
Julius Jimvi, It. Miss limit" r atd
John
Moiri.ou wsut to the lUy to dsy.
I'.v T J Wdson and family Ufi this noon
on th.ir return trip the Warm (springs.
Hun ft A Irviua sb.I If) Vriimn Uft In.
da on a trip up lb McKecne. All wthsr
fish stinirs will now have ti take rvtirrd
Sest.
Wm M l(.iv. of th O.wta Psoilio. r
1 rivd in Albsny tins iKarntn from S
Msdci.co, Nupori.ittrnlet.t fawen is al.o
in town.
j Mis Hr'.n O.hnra. .f F.ttitnt, i in tba
,o ! city Hi guest of Mr Jsy Blsia, 00 br way
I tc the Ksst, where wi: puJ several
800 1 'k visiting rltt.
j Mr IN Msiwall, Attorney for Id North
rn district nf Idaho, ha b. in the ciiy
1050 ; to-dy on hi wsy noma from a trio lo S.n
! FraneUeo. rrtnrning l.y wy of Yaqaina.
i Mr Mswll is a Mfn-in Isw id Hon IWa
6i ; llsydso.
j Avar's itsir Viur rstnrr eo'wr and i
375' tslity to weak and gry hslr. Through its
i healin- and clsautiag quslitirs, it prvot
lb accnmulation nf dsadrntt and crm all
svslp 4U. Thbsl hsir drfiag er
rosui, ri uy ir tl mst ononiial
Ayer's H.rsspsnl!, by punf ying aod
riehiog th biuod, itnpiors tee appstite,
all Hi assimilative proeasa, strength s
the serf, aad invisorsUs the svsUm. It
is, th.rf..r. the best and most tborougVy
islisliU li.rsiiv that eaa be fnuud for eld
nd young.
WKtrSIMPaV.
Th "Thnw Sister" and
Mudu
only go to Ssltm.
Pascbes frnus CO to 00 C'bU per box at
LsFurMt Si Thompson'.
L Rrmlns v ill Lay horses, by, tirrotby
baled, d oats, in any qasntitta, paying
highest e ib price ,
Mr Frsuk L Kenton h just reicd a
larue shipment of tbs first Southern Oregon
maloes brought to th city.
Albany's efficient Chief Kngineer and City
Council are L-ayiag nothing undone to hsva
the eity departmant ready in com of a fir.
Mr IWt Mer, of ftUyton, a brother of
Mr Shcrnun Thompson, ha aocpud a
position a clerk in th atoreof LaFort St
Thompson.
Messrs Barrow & ScaH hava rented one
of the stores in the naw Rlomberg block,
snd will opeu a first -class dry gaoda store
there as soon a the building la completed.
Mr Chas Johnson of Sain, is in the eity.
Mi Walter Tormll, of Tseoms, is in the
city.
J O ami Liura Ooltr, sro in the oity on a
visit.
MrJ K Flderkin arrived this noon from
Spokann fall, and immediately left for the
Bay, where hi wife ia 1 ing seriously ill.
Mr Ilsrry Jniiea returned Irom the menu
taiu lnt aveiiinc. lid reoorta bsvinn left
Tom WalLcs thtr iu hilanou spirit, hi
health rapidly itnproviug.
Jo Webber, Dr Barker, Henry Zoot and
R II Rutherford left on th 8.30 train to dsy
fur the. Santiarr. mines, with gold in their
eye.
Wm L Nutting, a Portland lawyer, has
been in the city. Mr Nutting i unfortun
ate in not having th honor i,f being a rela
tive of thi pnga of the Democrat.
Mr I Bluui has closed bis clear stor iu
this eity, and, with hi fsmily, will moy to
Centerville where, he will open a arneral
merchandise itore. His brother, L Blum is
one of the wealthy and prominent men of
Pendleton.
Struck Oil At $i.3 per gallon can
xri Standard cr1 oil, at the Willamette
Packing Co.'s store.
To New Comers. Wc would suy that
we have no baits to give you, but we do
guarantee good values for your money
and we kindly solicit your patronage.
11 ROW " ELL Ci STANARD.
Thl Trade Mark on a stove
means It is the best that ex-,
pe.-Jcnce and skill can con
trive. Sold only by G. W.
femltli, ,
That Cantaakeron Old Womaa
Described In tbe nunery ballad, who
lived upon nothing bnt victuals and
drink," and yet "would never be quiet,'
undoubtedly troubled with chronic
tndiicestlon. Her vlotuals, like those of
many otbei eldeny persona wnoae mgea.
tive powe-.s bay become Impaired .didn't
agree wen ner. j a wsus ueiuie ius era
of llostettar'a Stomach Bitters, or some
ona of her numerous friends aud relatives
would undoubteaiy nave perauaaea ner
to try the great apeotnn for dyapepaia,
constipation and biliousness. This would
have been a meaaureof self protection on
their part, for she would aoon hava been
nri and treated to disturb them with
her clamcr. 1 w mow obstinate case oi
Indlgsstlon.wlth its attendant heartburn.
flatulence, constant aneaaineas oi me
atomacn and or me nerves, are complete
ly overcome by this sovereign remedy.
Chllla and fever and bilious remittent,
rheumatism and kidney troubles are also
relieved by It,
SUPERIOR LINES OF
AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS AT OS
YOE & ROB&ON
Sptslsl to DsnocaiT.
JI'tXlK Tf.IlRY KILLEII,
A Oreat rallfnrnla Tragedy.
San Francisco, Aug. 14th, 3:15 p. in.
When north bound train arrived at La-
thropo from Lot Angeles this morning, U
H Justice Field and Deputy V H Marshal
NagltgotofI to take breakfast. Judge
David Terry and hi wife had bonided the
train at Fresno and alighted at tame time.
Justice Field and Nagla proceeded to the
dining room, followed by , Terry, who
seated himself behind the justice. Latter
had just commenced hi breakfast when
Terry slapped him In the fscc, instantly
Deputy Marshal Nagle arose, drew his
pUtol and shot Terry twice. One bullet
went through his Ureas' In range of heart
and the other struck just behind the cir.
Terry fell dead. After thooll.tg Nagle and
and the Justice left dinning room and
went back to train. Mr. Terry In mean
time had procured her satchel from sleep
er, on being searched it was found to con
tain a pistol. There was some talk of ar
resting Nsgle, but holding hi revolver
firmly In hi hand he defied crowd to
touch him, saying that he was Deputy
United 8tiite Marshal, and had only done
hi duty In protecting Justice Field, no
one ventured to touch him and he board
ed the tialu when it sturlcd for Sun Fran
cisco.
Constable T II Walker also bonHcd
train saying that he would arrest him at
Tracy. When train reached latter place
Wa ker took rsaglo Into cus'.ody and had
him iueed. Mr 'ferry seemed to be great
ly affected by the tragedy. When inter
viewed the said that she had f?ared that
there would be trouble If her husband and
Field met. She tried to pcrsusJe him not
to go In dining room, but he Insisted on
doing so, She did however succeed In
getting him to leave hi pistol In car w ith
her. She say s that he was not armed when
he went Into dining room.
Worse tbaa Kami.
Lincoln, Neh Aug, IJ. Heavy rains
have swollen the stream In Southeastern
Nebraska to an unusual bl;hl, Railroad traffic
is considerably interrupted, and much damage
s 1 wen ill me to property.
A Ills California Fire.
Tai'lKKK,Cal,, Aug. 13. Adisaslioasfire
occurred at 4:30 this afternoon, burning all
east of Bridge street and north of the railroad,
lo the round house. The Amerknn hotel,
Irwin livery i a Mr, the Methodis ami Catholic
churches, two school house, Eten lumber
yard, Good Templars hail, and tliiity dwellings
were burned, rendering mtny famihe home
less, law statu! t7$.0oo.
Ruaad to llaax.
Liverpool, Ajg. 12. Monday, August ao,
has been fixed um as the day for he execu
tion of Mrs Msybrii V..
Mrlancoln, United State minister, end
the memlier of the American colmy at i xm.lon
nave ttgncil a petition lor the reprieve of Mr
Msyiimk.
The tietilumeireulfiltffl In t Ji'i-rtteu A In lliatf
! of Ibe hrisuner hns trerivrti luima sii-nalur.
iiidy Jtl-r
CaiI r.nsut ac, Ky., Aug. 11, A widow
named Gillit and her two daughters, nearly
grown, living in MtDowell county, West
Virginia, were found dead by the neighbor last
Fr dsy. Tbey bad tnt-n criminally assualled
and murdered. The Mollis brother were
suspected, and a vigilance rontmittec was or
ganised to ponish 1 hem. 'l he captain of a
boat that arrived down the Big Sandy frum
I'ikevilie this morning report that the Hultis
brother were captured by lhe commit tce.hung
up by lhe beet 10 the timli nf a tree and then
shut 10 death.
An t'ay Thine.
SfcATTI E.W T.,Aug. u, Fifteen prisoners
scaped from the city jiil Ut night. AH but
three, who were charged with toblery, were
drunks or vagrants. Prisoners, as a rule,
don't stay in the jail longer than they choose.
We're thrvrraa.
Washington, Aug. 1 1 Kcptescut&tivc S
S Cox h rcturaed from hi visit to the north
west. At he i the only Maternsn of promi
nence in town, newrr men pay consider
able attention lohim. He is very enthusias
tic over the reception lie received in the great
northwest, and says: " The people out there
sre wonderful, and rsecially is this ro of the
inhabitant of Washington territory. They
are," be said, 'a if you had taken the cream
of New York, of Washington, of Buffalo, of
all the cities of the l,ai itie brightest Imy 01
th family and sent them out.
A Big Jawp.
Cincinnati, Aug. 11. Otto Siegler, a boy
15 year old, let himself drop from the suspen
sion bridge, a distance of eighty led, into the
Ohio river, at 9 o'clock lo nigh:, for th
amusement ol bi companion. The thing was
done so quietly that an hour later the watch
man on the bridge bad not beard .f it, 'l he
boy ecaed unhurt.
The t'saalCaawi.
Scathe, Aug. 11. TH Northway.of the
firm of Campbell & Xorihway, broker, has
alxconded from this city with 95500. He
boucht a ticket fur Alaska and sailed on the
A neon to-day, but will be arrested at Port !
Townsend, Two of his victims ate Mrs
Comer and Mrs liebig, lodging bouse ketpert
who entrusted money to him for the purchase
of furniture. Campbell, his partner, loses
$4000. Northway spent the money on faio
and women.
Ferred Him flight .
Tat'CKEE, Csl Aug. 1 1. A man uimed
Fagan was taken to the passenger train at f t
o'clock to-night by vigilantes. I le was cover
ed with tar and feathers. Five men were
notified to leave last night and all obeyed ex
cept Fagan, who boasted that no set of men
could run him out ot town.
NlreplesMirir.
Dr. Flint's Remedy la the best remedy
known for Ineoinnla, or aieepieaanesr,
which a filial ao many peroi,nd which
lead to an many serious nervonadlaeaaea,
particularly to lnauiiy. Descriptive
treatiM with eaoh bottle; or, address. Mack
Drug Co., W. Y. ,
"Nothing to KijiisI It."
"f bsvebeeu soiling Simmon Livr
Regulator for the past six years. My
customers pronounce It tbe best ever
used. One of my customers wboao health
ws In a wretched condlt'on from a very
bad and stubborn esse of dyspepsia, used
the Regulator and was entl.ely cured. 1
am n il c myself for torpid liver, cans
ed by olos confinement. I find notblrg
te equal it ana nigniy teenmmena us use.
Mpecuuiiy,
C.P.1I iskt, Druggist, Ealuburg. Va.
Sonth 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 sUe, location,
view and access to and from these lots,and
you will be convinced of their merits Call
early and secure a home befot; the advance
In price. Apply to
TWEEDAI E & REDFkiLD, AgcntK.
First door south of Post Office.
LYONS, '
Our new city of Lyoiisis growing slow
ly but surely and Is becoming quite a live
ly shipping point for the surrounding
country. Several carload of grni.i and
lumber are being loaded and got In readi
ness for shipping below.
Mr. Henry Lyons, our enterprising mer
chant, is building a new livery and feed
stable. .
The Hyatt Bro's, whose mill Is located
about one half mile from here, tfifve the
contract far sawing 350,000 feet ol lumber
for tbe new Salem woolen mills and are
soon to begin work upon it.
Mr J D Montgomery, the genial tele
graph agsnt of Lyons, has" just returned
from a trtp aoroaa, ana was guiaiy wei-
comed by his many friends
u t.M , . ' .. . .
The three year old child of Mrs. II
Massy, of Salem, who is visiting relative
near Mehima is very ill with pneumonia.
TiriVARE 'ANDIIARD
VAltE Oh ALL KlfiDS A1
Dr0F a aonson
BROWSSiVILME.
Brownsville, Aug. I3th, i8Sy.
Mr tackson late of Iowa and w ho has
been stopping for sometime with hi son
at Crawfnrdsville passed through here
Tuesday on his way to Seattle.
VV. L. Coshow and family, of Prl.ievllle
are vlsltlr.g friend and relatives here.
Messrs. R, if. and O. P. Coshow, Jr.,
left Tuesday for a business visit ct Al
bany and Salem. R. II. Coshow contem
plates locating nt SaJcm.
Henry Blakely and family left Tuesday
for a sojourn at the Soda Spring on the
Sanllnm.
Most of the Biownsvllle people who
have been seeking pleasure and health In
the Cascades have relumed, but others
are going.
Senator Wllltolt and family of Prlne
vllle art now paying their respects to old
friends and relatives here.
Two more loads of Ochoco word were
brought here and sold to the Eagle Woolen
Mill Company last week.
Harvest I progressing fine In thl nelirlt-
borhood, the yield In many case being
better than was anticipated.
Waller Goble who for some time has
been driving one of W. R. Kirk's wood
teams had the misfortune to let it get the
better of film one day last week and the
wagon Is now scattered nt the base of
cemetery bill.
Timber grabbing stlil Is carried on with
a high hand up the Callpoof.i Lumber
men say the best belt of timber in this
State Is along the Callpooia and the Gov
ernmcnt should see that It is not all lakn
by the greedy monopolist.
The new school house ' fast ncarlng
completion and I a credit to the enter
prise of our citizens. Those having In
chaige the erection of the building deserve
tho sincere thank of the community for j
ine laiuiiui manner thry have pcrlormed
their trust. Prof and Mr Garland who
will Instruct the pupil here the coming
year are already here and ore preparing a
pamphlet setting forth the grading, course
of study, tuition, etc. The Professor cer
tainly is a live man and will prove a suc
cessful teacher here a elsewhere. The
latest Improved seal have Ireen ordered
from Chicago and the furniture will be
first-clas In every respect. Farmers de
siring a good school for the winter wilt do
well lo move their families hither.
l,YONSVIM.K,
Game Is plentiful in the adjoining foot
hills, having been run out of the mount
ain by lire, t'ougur and (rear are reported
seen and sheep are K-ing missed in lhe
neighborhood.
Mr Wm llialt, w hile working at the saw
mill Friday had lhe misfortune it dislo
cate his knee, which was toon replaced.
I le wa taken to his home near Sclo, and
w ill probably be confined ta hi room for a
time.
Ssturday while hauling hay near Lyons,
the team of m llurdge became fright-
ened and ran away, throwing Mr Uurdge j
from the wagon. No damage, save lhe
promiscuous disti (button of bay.
Mecr Hia't Si Coof thl place have
been awarded a contract of 250,000 feet of
lumber for the Salem WoolcnMi.land will
begin the Immediate shipment of seme.
Negotiation for other large contract are
In progress, and our town bids fair to lie a
shipping point of note.
Trarber Examination
Notice U hereby given that the regular
public quartely examination of teacher
for l.lnn countv, will take place at the
Cotfrt House, In Alhinr, commencing at
noon, Wednesday, August 28th, iS8 AH
teachers desiring examination will please
be present at lhe beginning.
L M Curl.
Co School Sup't.
Iiocest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
er, latent varieties, finest decorations just
ecilyc.' it Fortmillcr& Irving'
Oregon Slate Tnir 1
Twenty-ninth annus! exhibition at
fatsui, Otegon.
COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16.
Continuing ona wk, under tbs rrai
ap inent f I he O reann Sjile
Board af Agriculture.
OTEE 115000 IH CiSE
OtTeiwd for rio'llturl, atouk, dairy,
aod mechanical exhibit, for works of
art aod fsuey work, and for trln'a of
a;ed.
HnuniDg and Trotting Races
k.cu day.
Important Improvement made in tbe
premium Hat.
Reduced rale for fare and freight
on all transportation lima to an from
the fair.
PRICES OF ADMISSION
Men's day tleket
6Cc
SSe
t2.M
.....fl.OO
women's Uay ticket-
Men's aeason ticket..
Women' sesvon ticket
Send to the Secretary at Salem for
premium Hat,
J. T. APPERS OS, President,
J.T, GREGG, Secretary.
ojexkinos, w. h m jrnR,j. n. wi rt
Jennings & Co.
Manufacturers and dealera all kinds of
FIR, MAPLE AND CEDAR LUMBER.
Mill on HamiltoD,eiever.m.U from Lebuion
i'rleenat the 51111 1
Clear fir $11.00: stcond clear, $9.(0
rongh lumber, f(i 50.
Prion ol o dr aod miple on application
rKtCES AT CO'S.YABI) AT LEBASOX 2
Clear fir, $15 00 ; second clear, $13 00
rough lumber, $10.00.
r HE FAMOUS
Wire Buckle Suspemkr
1 K
For sale only by
L. E. OLAiri,
r
V f
j 1 mggyssBMy 1
I kit
s J
7 ,i
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! Imih f:i JutvSO, '84
WOOD SAWINU. Wood sawed on
' short notloe, any where in the eity.
Regular prices. Orders left at Browne 11
& Btanard's will be promptly attended to.
Geo. II. Wakrxn,
Wild Lands Stock
RroRdftlMo S'r-n,
REAL ESTATE. LOANS
FIVE AKD TEN ACHE GARDEN AND FRlUT LANDS A SPECIALTY.
Choice i csidence proper, y in all parts of the City
on easy terms,
Agent IfuKliett, II row 11
I'orflnnd, r.
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T.MBKK LAND NOTICE. '
Vnitw! Hal?i Ijtud Of!i-,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, 1KI.
Nol'ce ! horcby given that in cornpli-atn-i
with the jrrovtMioiiMof the wt of ( on
gres.i of June 3, 187, entitled "An ar-t for
tin-hhIo ol timUr liinibi in the Rate of
Culiforniu, (Jregon', Nevada ami Waxhing
ton Territory," Alxanl-r V Howe, of
lirownaviilo, (wninly of Iinn, Ktate of Ore
gon, lion thu day filed in tliin oflico Mm
aworn Mtatement No 12tW,for the urcliaM9
of lotn 3 and 4 and K K W f( of H-c No
30, In Tp No 10 ooiitli, Kange No 3 eat,
and w fll oiler proof to show that the laml
sought w more valuable for iU timlrer or
atone than for agricultural rorjoHn,aud to
CHtabliidi hiH claim to oaid land Ijefore tho
Kegixler and Ketwiver of thiHofi'iceat Ore
gon City, Or., on Saturday tho l!Hh day
of October. 1 HH!. I le names a witnoMee :
J K McIIancue, W C ('ioley, N IJ Ktaml
bdi and J 1) Irvine, all of I'.rownmille,
Linn countv. Or. Any and all newon
claiming arivcrm-ly tlie above ilewTilrcHl
a .'li .. .. 1-
lunun are requoKico to me tiieir ciaiiiis in
thin oflice on or before oaid l!tli day of
O-Udier, 18S:.
IF. T. Bt RSEY, ltegiU-r.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
I'liiied Slat Itml Offu.
Oregon City, Or., July 2;ird, HS!.
Notice in hereby given that in compli
ance with the proviionnof the act ol Con
grewi of June 5, 18T3, entitled "An act for
the nale of timber landH in the Mali-.i ol
('a!ifniia, Orerm, Nevada and n 'at;liin
ton Territory," Jcnne U Inine, of Drownit
ville, county of l.inn. State of Oregon, han
tliin dav lii-fd in lists office bin sworn state
ment No 1 270, for the pun hane of tin N E
I of Se' No .SO, in Tj No 10 nouth, Kange
No 3 eoHt, and will r.lU-r prooftofliow that
the land nought in inure valuable for its
tinitier or xtone than for agricultural iur
iHieca, and to eetablihh hi claim to said
laud Ix fore the ltegiider and Ilecciver of
thin office at Oregon Citv, Or., on Satur
day the l!Hh day of Oc'tolrer, 18W. He
namea a witneKiea : IV C Cooler, N U
Standixh, A P Howe and J K Mclfargue,
all of Brownavilie, Unn i-ounty, Or. Any
and nil tssmonii claiming adversely the
above WmTiberl hinili are requested to file
their clainm in this ollu-eon or before aaiu
llith day of OctoU r, IW.l.
If. T. IU-rsey, Heginter.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Oflioe,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, 1881).
Notice in hereby given that in compli
ance with the trroviaiona of the act of Con
greHS of June 3, 187$, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber landii in the State of
California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory." Nathan B Standwh, of
Brownsville, countv rrf Unn. State of Ore
gon, hax thia day filed in tliia ofl'u-e his
sworn Htatement No 1271, for the piirchaxe
of the N IF t4 See No 32, in Tp No 10
south, liange No 2 east, and will offer
proof to ohow that the landootight in more
valuable for ita timber or atone than for
akTu ultur.il lHtriKiscs", and to eKtablixh hi
claim to said land before the Register nnd
lUx-eiver of thin office at Oregon ( itv. Or.,
on Saturday the l'Jtlt day of i h tober.lSS'l
lie names or witnewes : J K Mrllanrue.
J D Irvine, A P Howe nnd irCCJey.ail
of Brownsville. Linn count v. Or. Any and
all persona churning Rdveiwely I be above
dencriljed lambj are reiueiteil t lib; their
claims in Una office on or beior-? eaia linn
day of October, 18l.
iv. i. ui rsev, lvegmicr.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United State Land Office,
Orecon City. Or.. July 23, 1S89.
Notice is hereby triven that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of (.on-
eresa of June 3, 18i8, entitled "An act lor
the sale of timber lands in the States of
California. Oreimn. Nevada and Washing
ton Territorv," Casiier II llobere, of
Brownsville, county of Lmn, State of Ore
gon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No 1267, for tho purchase
of Ue N E .'i of See No 14, in Tp No 10
south, Kange o Z enr, ana win oner
Drool to show that t lie i.imt sougnt is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
aoTii-ulhiral ourooses. and to establish his
claim to said land Irefore the Kegister and
Receiver of this onne at Oregon City.Or.
on Saturday the l'.lth day of October, 18S.
lie names as witnesses : w ciooiev.
K Mcllargue, N B SUuulish and J 1 Ir
vine, all of Brownsville, Unn county, nr.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
to file their claims in Una ofhee on or be
fore said llith dav of Octolier, 18S9.
''. T. Bvrsey, Register,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, 18R9.
t Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of tho act of Con
gress of Jnue 3, 1878, entitled "An net for
the sale of timber lands in the States ol"
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," Oeorge L Edmiston, of Eu
gene, county ot .Lane, Stateol Oregon, lias
this day tiled in this office bin sworn state
ment No 12tk, for the purchase of the S h
of Seo No.UO, in Tp 10 south, Range No
2 cast, and willo fler proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber oT stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim io said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Sat
urday the 10th dav of Octolier. 1880. He
names as witnesses : w f.ast, w 11 lay
lor, II Brennan and J B Towsley, all of
Albanv. Lmn countv. Or. Any ana an
persons claiuiinc adversely tho above de
scribed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 19th
day of October, 1889.
W. T. Bi'ksky, Register.
Administrati-is Notice,
Ih tlie County Court 0 LiH county, Oregon.
Ii tbe matter of the estate of W R Can
non, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may
concern that ths Administratrix of ths above
entitled estate filed her final secoont in said
matter in said Court on the 7 th d ay of Aa
gnat, 1843, aiid that the Judge of said Court
has appointed Saturday the 7th day of Sep
tember, 13$!), at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said Hay! for the hearing ot all objections
tosaidDDal account and the settling of the
asm.
Dated this August 7th, 18S9. .
Lafka Bell Cannon,
W. R. BixYKU, Administratrix.
Attorney.
Ranches
City Property
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AND INSURANCE,
or respond iter
Motirlfcd
OREGON
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
irniteil 8tan Iind OHi e,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, iWi.
Notion w hereby given that in compli
ance with tlie pro'vittiormof the wt of Co:i
grenn rf June .'!, 1H7H, ciitilli-d "An act for
the oale of timlrer landa in the Sfafc nf
California, Oregon, Nevada and Wahing
ton Territory," William C Cooley, of
Brownsville, countv of Linn, State of (h-e-gon,
han this day tiled in thi ol!ic-e h':
nworn trtatement No ia3,for the j.un hio"
of the E of N W i and hits 1 and 2 of
Sec No :K, in Tp 10 nouth, Kanjre No ."1
ead, and will ofTci proof to ohow that tlie
land Mought la more valuabl:! for it tim
ber or nt one than for airrhnaltural iKirjyje-s,
and to efdablirdi hirt claim to faid laml Ire
fore the liegit-r and Receiver of thin i
fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday
the Urth day of Octolnfr, 1HWJ. lie nannv
an witneftxeii : N IJ Standif h, A 1 Howe,
J K McIIarguc and C II lliberg, all .i
Linn countv. Oregon. Any and ail ivr-
Bons claiming arlvefyely the alrove d
neribcxl lands are reqtientcl to file ' tlieir
lainm in this oIik on or Ix-fore natd lull
lay of (Vtobor, 1S!.
W. T. rt KSEV, Keguder.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office,
Or, on City. 'V , 'ulv 1H-.
Notiiv i ln-r .-. ki ... t. L it . i;t-!i-
anre w itli tiie provimons of tiie act of Con
ftrnfH of June 3, 187H, entitled "An act for
tliesiile of liiulser Lindu in the States of
alifi.rnia. Oregon. Nevada and f"aihinjs
ton Territory," Jamee II Steveni, i.f Tun-
wster, county of Xhurnon, lemtory .of
IfaKhincton, ban this uay bled in thus of
fice hi aworn statement No 12Si, for tl?
pun luwe of the S W $ of Sec No 20, in Tp
ao 10 oouUi, Hange io z east, ana w ill ot
ter proof to nhow that the land eought ix
more valuable for ita timlrer or stone tlian
' agricultural pnrpofes, and to establir-ii
iid claim to said land before the Keiris-ter"
and lteceiverof this olJice at Oregon Ci!v.
Or., on Tuewlay the 22nd day of Oetolie'r,
81. lie names na witnesses : J r.
Ilutchincon. G B Jakofrson. W Scoorfiehl
and John Garner, all of Seattle, King Co..
W. T. Anv and all persons liaiinuitj ad
versely tlie aljove deKoribed lands are te
que ted to file their claiinc in this oflk-e cn
or before said 22nd day of October, 1S8!.
v. T. Bi-bnev. Kegwter.
limber Lanl H ctlce. - :
United Suits Ucd Cffice,
Oregon City, Oregon, Jan 2&b, 1SS9.
Notice is hereby given thai in compliance
with the provision of tbe act of Conres of
Jane 3rd, 1S78, entitled "An act for the salt '
of t:mberlnd in tbe State of California.
Oregon.Nevada.and Washington Teiritory,"
APgus S. ihaw, of Mi.! City, county ot
Marion, State rt (Jrecon, has this day filed
in thi rfijes- hi sworn statement No. 11 CO,
for the pnichsse i-f the S E of Section N.
C, in Tonl-ip No. 10 south, range No. 3
east, sad will offer proof to show that tht
land sought i more valuable, for its tirutjrr
or stone than for agricultural purpose. .-l
to eatabliab bi elstm t aaid hind before the
K sister and lieceirer -f tbia ofSce at Ore- -
ft-n City, Oregon, uu
1 aesl)r. the Tlth dajr af KeptesBber, 18S9.
Se name ss witcessrs : W. Sims, L.
own, J. Boyle aid H.Tarplev, allot'MUI
Citv, Marion er-niity, Orecon.
Any and all ueri) cjmmire adversely
tbe sbovu described lands ore requested to
nie ineir claims in tnrs ouice on er Utore
said 24th day of September, 1SS9-
W. T. Bcrxev,
Itegitter.
Timber Land Mue,
Uuited State Land OfEc?,
Oregon City, Or., June 2flth, 1SS9. f
Notice ia hereby siren that in corcrli
ance with the provin'on of the act.cL.'
Congreea of June 3rd, 1878, entitled "An
act for the 'e or timber lands in tbe J
States o 1 California, Oregon, Nevada and
n SHhiogtcn Territory James U. Boyle,
of Mill City, county of Marion, State oi
Oregon, bus this day filed in this office C
his sworn rsUtement No. 1101, lor tbe 1
purchase of tbe E H of 8 W X and lots 6
and 7 of Section No. (5, in Township No.
10 Sooth HngeSo. S east, aod will cCVr s
proof to show that the land sought U mom
valuable for its timber or stone than f-r !
agricultural f-itrpcreF, and to estshlUh
bi claim tn ! ir d before t be tei?i ter
nd Receiver of this fiiee at Oxygen City,
Oregon on
Tacsdaj, tke Tllk star er f tiatnttrr, IKK9
Hf nuui ss luncs : T.V. Hai. t
Brown. A. S ana li. lti,!r.,i cf
Mill I'ity, Marion ctuniy, ureter in.
Any and all perjions elaimm adverse v
ibe above cecribed lands are request? OT
to filetieir claims in ihix effice on or te-
ere tsid 2-Uti day cf seperrber, 18.H9,
Kt;
Mc8 for Publication.
Land Office t Orecon Ci.v. Or.
June 2tith, I8S9.
Notice is hereby given that th.r i,iinu-
ing uH4il sutler has filfd notice cf bis
inientlon lo msse lira) pro'if in jmppuji
of hU (-)suii, and i.ist sRld prtH f wi: t e
n suo iti.iro 11. e i rmrnv Juiftrp, 01 hi his
absence, imfnre the Ci.untv Clerk
oouuty, at Albeny, Oi er. on, on
NsBdar, Asixnst esia, laso,
via- Das-Id r Wed lie. Homestead En
try ro..475, for the M K ot See. 22. 1 p
13 &R 1 ii He names the fo'.lowia w it,
n esses to prove bis continuous residence
upon and ctiitiralion of, said land, vfz :
J. H. Lewis, 8, Lewis, P. Manoliaand
C. Cooptr. all of Sweet Home, Linn coun--ty,
Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance ol such proof or
who knows cf aiy substantial reason,
under tbe law and lhe regulations of he
Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will lie given an
opportunity at tbe above mentioned time
and place to oioss examine tbe wUnes;
of said claimant, and to otter evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted bj claimant
. W. T. BURJ9T,
Register.
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