f ITBE.DEMOCHAT S B TO DEMOCRAT, . ADVANCE; S2 53 Al END OF YEAR. if! ffT a In the IrM Advertising' raediutn In f he Central WlllametteValley liKI i C2 IN 17 i. V 7 7 V . Issaed every Friday I y BTITES jSo NUTTING. Advertising ratee made known Z.T. WRIGHT Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., AUKvr wt The Adransa Tiwsling HacMaory Th best and fiwt thresher lit Amerl e, and a machine that aland without rivet. Toe AIVANON thresher has NKVKK broil HKPl.ACKl) by any other machine on the C'oat. but has rr plait I several other that HAVK KAU.KU lo fill Mr A RKANTKK. The KNU IN K ia guar. antre.it to pull morn than inr other, ni will out travel n:l others on the toad. 1 1 you hearanv loud lti, p!eee (nil the partly the AOVAM'K 1 UKhHKK mitt K.NUIN K are sold on their nietlt eiillm ly. And 1 am willing to prove all I I'laliu. in my field at any time, V-o tint l hunt lUKKt by buying any inaohtii ttmll you aee the ADVANCK. 1 I.m handle Mlxam fl'tlii srood-s Iran pipe, pum-i nioweia, eder, Bjirintfioolii harrow blacksmith's fargf, drill., clinrcti. Irm and school heiK, an I iiiiny utrn r ,.n thsa, Albany Itrauoh llcuse one htocK below Huaa lluuma, JASK.KNOX. l(iii(ig:ci. " STOCkM?N ANO FARMED BEAT), i hereby certify tbtt Dr. 1. V. W jodle baa aucreatifullr operate! on my ridirllna; horse, 18 A AC II A Yd. For further rferen In reirard to rlda In Inquire of Wm. I'eUrwoo, Iate t terwoD, Lebanon I John ilardinan, Alfred Wolverton. Albe,uy : Sain Ualnee, Mcloc Wm. KoHter, PrinevliU. I praclloa veter inary ine-iictne In Albany and country surrounding, ottlce entf residence eornes Ah and Waalilri-jnSta. Z. II WOODLE, Vetecnary HurstM n. VOL, XXV ALBVNW OUEOON, FRIDAY; SEPTEMHHR (MS81). Si) r UUIIOlljailUII J Deraandi prompt trcatinont. The re ulta ot neglect may be aorloua. Aroid all harah aad'dnutlo purgative, the tendency ot wblch la to weaken tlie bowel. The beat remedy la Ayer'a rilla. living purely vegotablo, tbelr action la prompt and tuelr eiloct alwaja beneficial. Tbey art) an admirable Liver and After-dlnnor pill, and every where andoraod by tha profession. . " Ayer'a TUla are bluhly and unlver ally anoken of by the people about here. I make daily xt ot thetn In my practice." Dr. I. E. lfowler, bridge. IHirt, Conn. "I can recommend Ayer'a nila above all others, having Ions proved their value as a cathurtio for mynolf and family.'.' J. T. Ucsa, LeithsvlUo, l'a. ' " For aereral years Ayer'a Klls liava been used in uiy Xauilly. Wo find thetu au "gffiH . m Effective Remedy for constipation and indteeatlnn, and are never without them In the house." Moaea Greuiur, Iwell, Muas. " I hava used Ayer'a rilhi. for liver troubles and ludigvNtlon, tliirtnit tuauy years, and have always found thetu ronipt and etllclvnt In their action." " I auffcml from constipation which assumed such an obstinate, form that I fvareil It would cause a stoppaKM ot tlm lowela. Two Imxva of Ayvr's Tills ef tncted a complete cure." 1). Jlurke, ciaco, Me. " I have nsed Ayer'a rilla for the past thirty years and consider them au In valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troublus, and have always found them A prompt cure for dyspepsia," James Quinn, U Middle at., JIartfurd, Conu. "Having been troubled with costlve neas, which aeema inevitablo with pr aons ot amlentary habits, I have tried Ayer'a I'll Is, hoping for relief. I ant tlad to say that they hare served bio etter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merit." Samuel X. Joucs, Oak at., ltoeton. Mass AyerslPills, j Dr. f. C. Ayer it Co Lowall, Mass.' s told by aU Dealera la Medlclata. LOCAL RKCOKD. Track 1. aviso on th O P. lcpur Sheriff Frank Wrljfhtmait returned jes tcrday from his trip lo iho mountain up the North Santhtm, ovs the Statesman and reports that the e otk of la) lug tiack on the rx'enslon of the () P railroad U to be coiuun no d nrly text week. Should there hs siitlklciit Iron a"d other track inaterUI oil hsml, and a rciiMiuable force of men kapt In vork steuddy, the road can be p'a:cd In itood running wider clear 1 1 the summit before the seswin comf.cl a cemloi of Inhor. Au ordinary track laving una will put down mile, to a mile sud a qusritr a diiy. and lw ears ;o this kind of work was done until the middled November. U take. 88 ton of led. or six carloads, to Hie mile, so the see tt t no small ninuer v Tilt OltKt ON KXHttttT Tl tpKMUt'llAT hat received a copy of the MlUnuhee AWiWalih the folioa-litK marked arllcle, whtch explain Itself s "The Oregon del. egallon, conUllng o llfty-flve ncntlcmcn and ladles, arrived nt o:Jj jcsierday ii nro. Ingr over the VIconl.i Central nd, and their two special cars were lae tracked nt the old Union depot on Uecd licet. The Oregon people bring with them an Inter esting exhibit of their Slate's product, which will be placed In the Exposition building, and will occupy a apace of square feet. Two carload are filled with fruit, wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn a.id grasses. The grnln Is put up In pi it sacks and will be OIti United gratis at the Kxo sltUin, commencing Monday afternoon. The delegation ho peaches, pear and plum In abundance, nul they will be Encampment week. rcTJtlLT l llll lvV 1, I" I ...... . . . , ?:v;!.r.A" : zv:, 'r' , . r .jauk, tot.,, ahov0 .. pi ?? - '"" wheat, oats, barley and giasse In small A (ioon St'faatsTitNtKNT. In view of I sheave have been neatly arranged for the i .i , In ttfftrent I inspection Ol viciiom. l us rwinni thi rein.uk that were made in aliment i i n,..i,. n,e Ka.t k .41 I KVBI V V " - Go to Cardue for honest weights, tood guod and lowrst liviug prices. JULIO? GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. Hla atooa: 'jaa bwo anlara;! ao that It equala any on the Co, aad oonatsta of Roger Bros. Silverware, French Ohinf and Orys- talware, Boys' Wagons, Doll Carriage Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Orockiey and Toys. Hebuj JlrifcH...Jarrle4th.UrIr.tolctr IKo Willa.Wt- Valley, baa been addod eomplete line of FAMILY GROCERIES. (a Agent for loaoransa oompanlea with a opitl anHU"K irs.OfM.ore . pmM on parle Frsocais. Hler wird deutch gaproohan.-, NKAV STOIM'j. VEW GOODS Mitchell & lewis Co., -DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements from the Pacific t oast, and will prove a very interesting feature of the Kxpoiltlon. The dclcKstlon is headed by K U McKlroy, commander of the Oregon department, nd the exhibit i In charge of II S Cook." An Elocutionary Thuat, Ml Maud Huffman, of OrvallW.who haslieen spend part of Oregon when Or Lane was ap pointed Superintendent of the Iinane Asylum, the following from the Salem Jrnrf will be full of Interest ; 'Ur W r freeman, of Walla Walla, Washington Territory, a gentleman who haviuea visl'ted the Oregon asylum and expresses. " K.cr.l season. In California will give himself urprled at the tnorougnness oi i n ciwuuuimry v.,.-. ... Or Ijiib'. Imnrttvements. and remarked I House In thl elt v on Frldav evening, Sept the great change for' the better since his I 6lh anJ ie KMOl.KAT hopes will be x&r ti:r;;-.n . f n w. h.. Tan . . . i , . . . t . I i. 1 a . L tn.iAH. nnili.1. II.A tu.kfl enl management, oi any mat no i - ,v ...v lied." I teachers of California, give evidence of a...M a..-A Utter written ' tncrlt. Her entertainment In Corral. Sunday." Aug. S6ih, from Mr Wm Wright, 'ently heartily commended both a member of th. surveying party of the jr the pres. and audience, some o! whom Albany & Astoria R R Co. lo Mr John wc.c in-mwH- .y. o. ... 'i . i- ,1.., ik n.n. then In thai tatnment at u Angeies, vai tnc oorna (uUs states that the party wa then in tne n..tnd i tr ,P.iiiio.. f the canyon of the great Nestucca River, going I .j. iirUue," said ! "Ml Hoffman I a ahead at the rato of only about mile a young lady of most pronounced Judgment day, owing to n Immense amount of nn who combines natural talent with hard i t u.i .u , . The tudv, the expression of her eyes and face der bush that had to be cut away. Tht , ' nr.u.n n, ,n irr word. " route over the mountains had proven to I 4mon other parts, she will present at her be a remarkable eaiy one, with no tunnels, I entcrtlnment In Albanv the "Chariot and gradual aacent and descents. Mr. I R.c" tcn ilur In the costume of the URNTKNTLWH fttllllfW. A KX4U,V. AUriCI.K, An Albany man who was anxious 1 p When Ui puiy United Slates Marshal sell his property for a tertian price. u bo Neale killed Terry, Hie Oirgtiiitn seised lug to'd of a purchaser at lltnt price, said upon the frogle event lih the hope of I I c knrcd he wasn't asking rnuth und lug able to extort sime poliilCHl cipltal would wait awhile and think about the from It, but so far, It has mei a hh a dr. matter. Tl.ls lllustrttes the ti . full .-,,..,11. bmomlnlous .hfial. Not a slnutc I v - j republican pnper, (and we cheerful tj nv It to their credit,) has been found In the stale of the refc!esliile market. and A like splttt was displayed when U waa proposed to extend a railroad to a certain point In this glorious Valley, Everybody would give th tight of way free ; but when they thought the railroad was anx lints they asked a double price, and the Company got tmd and dropped the mat ter. " ; Wright reported the Nestucca a paradise for fishing, catching thirty fine trout one morning before breakfast. The patty was In hlt'h spirits and having a good time as well as doing good work. Panra-sioNAt. The firemen' tourna ment has become simply a contest among hero ot the story. "Leah the forsaken" will be a pleasant feature of the entertain ment. Reserved seats at Dtackman'a, 50 cents; gallery, 35 cents. A Naaa asica PaVe. The editor of the Red Cloud lrmral In mentioning his trip professional sprinters, and no longer, at 'a j through the Willamette Valley speak ol it earlier days, I It a contest of firemen, j Albany a follows, which wouU Indicate A man wl.h a revolver In hi cartridge belt, on the outside, looks most fearfully savage , hut he Is not. lie It simply a Inw abiding, Innocent citlxin. Look out for the fellow with his wenpon concealed in the hip pocket. : ' Riding on street car like many other things, Is a habit, and If It only can be made fashionable In Albany there will be no question as lo the success nt the street car enterprise. None of u believe In prlxe fighting s It Is naughty, brutal business with bad In fluences ; but rea'ly It I very unsatisfac tory to have Dcmpsey knocked out by a chance blow when rljit along he hnd been knocking tlis spots off Lalilanche and showing himself the best of the two. M ll to itsawasr, IUNHH IV. A HI Hubkwry. Salkm, Oa,, Aug 31.1 Frank Albaugh, otncarSalcm, aashcld up lat night by highway robber and robbed of $1,100. He had just sold hi wheat at Sllverton and was returning home, when, near Drift Creek two men stepped from the I brush, presented their revolver and said : "Hand up, your money or your life.' He gave up. They said they had a no tion to shoot him for fun and drew their revolver. Albaugh grabbed It and shot through a hand. Another shot struck hi watch, glancing off. The robber escaped. the Tacoma and East Portland team. par. tlcularly are made up of professional who dnn't kmw the difference between a noi tie and a wheel spoke. Evert Corvalll la setting some In, and we hope, a our alster city nas mat mucn cnicrpn, n several good prises. No Svaraise.. The manner In which La nianche knocked Demrtsey out was HllAlINU I P. The Albany real estate market I brae Ing up and sale are becoming lively. New comer are settling with want property to reside on. Albany ! progressing progressively More building U being done than ever Carpenter and painter are rush- Ilcsides sales reported recently the Ore gon Land Co. have within a day or two made the following sales : Q It Skinner to E C Phelps, 4 Iota In H'aath A, $170 ; Frank Howe to L II Starr, house and lot East First St, $10001 T L Wallace to Hawkins & FarrelUlot II 4th A,$iooo; Mr C Ferrell, a lot near O P depot to Mr Siicneficld, $750 : Dubrullle & Klein to Mr tierish. a lots U s 4th A J7S. Several lot have also been sold In Pipe additUn by F A HuiWhart 1 5tasV yp" r-r ' ' '1 iiiii HI--I.. in in, 111 mH 'n 1,1 JvJc that we did not escape entirely from notice Nest we made a short stop at Albany, a beautiful little city destined 'o be a rail road center and a rare chnnce fer Invest ment If taken soon, before the boom com mences. It was here I met the large heart ed and liberal minded Cap'. Stone, who ha an eye for business, and never falls to see a chance for cood Investment. Thl 1 wa materially exemplified In that he hand- before. quite a surprise ; but It I getting to be no I ed u J.50 lor a single copy 01 tne ur-mo- ej. surprise to see the Willamette Packing Cap. may you live , Co', .tore f-ll ot fresh fruit, and good, of P""P"- - all kinds. 1 they are getting quite a rep. , ; -7- utailon In this respect Just rectlved to. 7"" m - night from San Francisco a One atock of I lowing despatch from Ixndon.datcd Aug. era rc. cauliflower, sweet potatoes, celery, I 8ih. to the Enamumrrfii San Fra r.c I sco.ee cream cheese, fine comb honey, etc, etc. , . ,he(j,u..on. on. the people of the Callear,jr' I Valley generally will clap their hands over, Tn New Paorassoa.-Mrs Sne!l,Pro- . lh nrM.n. .unninlf t,e Nar- fessor of Domestic Economy In the A grl- row QfM j, a burning shame: MA cultural College at CorvalllMrrlyed lit AU meeUng 0 ,he bondlioldcrs of the Oregon bany last! Friday on her wy to her new Rii,wtv Company wa held to-day at the field of labors, and spent the forenoon In omce of (ne comp,.,, in nundee.ScotUnd. the city maklnir friend, with Albany peo- By a unanimous vote the .ale of the rail road to Ki r Huntington wr tiiwno was approved. The company had lot at tlie rate of 100 weekly In inte-est and desir ed to consummate the sale rapidly a possiole." Comino Thw Way. The anlde outfit .1 . . I ...tr I Ul AUIUltlMM m a..Ht l.ft Alh.n Thurtdsv eveninirforl . I ohn I Ualncs. j - - J ' the depot are liberal advertiser., dui uicy Lsne the soldier, nome at aanta n everpaa cer.t. Their advance agent John W Da vis.... where he will re.lde In the future. Mr. contrJlct, or ,jverJuing, the manager to George L Curry Bryant came to Albany fifteen year ago ply forMine on his arrival with the show state covaaxaaa ..J U..II, ..n mn nvlal.lc reoutallon for and the manager rpnu.llatcs any and ...v. ww... -K V J r y . . ,. I fi.i...t, honesty and .trA.ghtfordw.rdn... of J. I'.T S S. C 'cTbU. nt ririnler'a ink on these biks should George L Wood. kick them out of hi office and then ad- J Lafayette S drover vertlse them In their true light. Baker City RevtiUe. In a Month. Cox, Hobcig & Co. have returned from Poitland, where they order ed some first-class machinery for their th.it w ou d for a moment penult II col limns to be used for the base and derad Ingly slanderous purpose to which the Ifri-gemaH has been from day to day lei,'. Many ul these papers have remained si lent, but the AoKuMmfi', one of the staunchest and most decent papers In the slate, has the nmnly courage to condemn the brutal warfare wlilc't the Oififonian makes upon more than half the people of the Union The MnUiintrr say ! '-Da-vld H Terry who ha gone tv his final a I count for any misdeeds of which he might have been gullty.mlght havebern a repre aentatlveof southern chivalry n ante Mluni day. 1 but no one but a narrow-minded blgot,or who ha not sufficient breadth and depth of brain to grasp 1 question In all It dclalls.would ever make the assertion lltnt he was a fair representative of tlie demo cratic party. The leader of democracy have, In some Instances, descended from the old Puritan stock of Massachuseits.an J as a cool and calculating a etas, of Ml vldual. a. can be found anywhere. Cleve and, Whitney and Endlcoit have no hot. Cavalier blood In their vein 1 neither did Jackson, Pierce, Buchanan or Douglas. White we acknowledge these facts.lt must also be admitted that Henry Clay,the great Whig leader, was of hot. Impetuous south ern blood.and that John Ilell.of Tennessee, the last candidate on what Is denominated the Know Nothing ticket, was from the same Casallcr race. The life of Terry will not be made of any political signifi cance except ty men of very .mall minds, whose menta vUlon I obscured by preju dice, ami whose-Ideas of men and lifeaie ctmtracteJ by extraneoue Influences sur rounding them. The Northern democracy wa composed of a different class from the southern 1 and the northern Whig from the southern. And to day the different portion of the United State have become so mixed that It Is difficult to find a distlnc tlveclas In any. Northern Puritan and southern Cavalier have Intermingled, and French Huguenot and Spanish Catholic, and these combined although we must acknowledge the Anglo-Saxon clement to be predominant make the modern American. Terry wa undoubtedly a man . I t..- i.n,nv I..1.I In fitu-tance hla iA j US and I -- , ment, and for making threats against a democratic justice of the U S supreme court and attempting to carry them Into execution he wa killed by a democratic U S deputy marshal. There can be no po- Tlie colossal c tucstrian statue bf General , Robert E designed by Mcu ie of Pari is now in the foundry, where it ImsWn enlarged, section by section, fiom the lile size model sup plied by the ctil lor. It will probably reiicb Richmond toward the end of November. The- pedestal is already in place. . When unveiled there will le grand ceremonta about the statue, including a parade of military on I o veteran of I lie Confederate armies. Worth, the f.invii man dressmske. of I'url B is a native born Knglislinmnof striking appear ance, looking like a Scotchman, and adding to the likeness by wearing always a Scotch cap, flit father meant to make a printer of him, bu he didn't like :h work and manager) to ge into the dry good trade in l,oti Ion. Thence he went lo Paris, where he found favor with the Empress Eugenic, and his fortune was made. He ha a fine chateau near Paris, There were 536 vessel of 919,61 1 ton gro under construction in the United Kingdom a the close of the quarter ended June 30, Th total number under construction at the same period last yesr a 377, of an aggregate o 608,11810ns, Among the vessels amler co struct km 381 areweel Weainet and 6g icon ateamers. The increase in the ship building trade has been of similar jroort.oii at a'lf the center in the kingdom. The Gentleman's Msgsiine for 1794 says that to cure fit a ling should le made out of five silver sixpence collected from five bach elors, and conveyed to the band of a black smith who is a bachelor by one of the five. If none of the five ustect what the collection is for, the ring wllj be an Infallible charm. There is a grim humor about the fact while Quay.FasKtt and three other "practicar politi cian were eboaij the yacht Manatee off Atlantic City recently tbey were relieved of their watche and .mall change. A. wide awake men by reputation they must suffer to think that they have lieen robbed "in block offive." - The statement that President Harrison is in favor of estendine the civil service classifies- lion lo the bead, of division shoulJ not cause the spoilsmen to Iom a wink of sleep. Presi dent I tarrison. course to far shows that he isn't built that way. t .!f!PS59 Ilelva Lock wood ha. been visiting the scenes of the Wbitechapel murders in London, After a woman baa been through the aew.paper. of I be United State at a Presidential candidate no Jack the Ripper can have any terror for ber. SO JTOCSniOLD SHOULD BS wTTHOUl .. . .ifrj?". 3a jrm K KKTl van- TJIMU a evaiertv vsorrsec aativvkEsa vasttu seaaieiaL Q&csn; 6a;, PHILADELPHIA. hrt. OU E Dollar The majorlijr f the Ilia of the humaa body arise from a dlseaaed ZJver. 81m mens Liver Regulator baa been tbe means of restoring more people to bealln and bapplneea by giving them a bealtby liver than any other agency on earth. RES THAT TOD OCT THE OEiTCIXE. (turn a - - 15M .-a I? hrA 4..SSlP -.it , 1 1 'A 1 trJk ztn m . fstl-.J.s, .I'.ti;- iwi:. 1 ,n mi .1 a nam 11 nim 1 iiiii 11 11 Fort sale p.y rosiiAY a Ao JS -ewjBafflsjessa T 4 s,i Uk -msv. - "" -a . jar .y.e ft' )i)by VM A KUrk, dealer In fine wrtcbe, jewelry, ete, m lost TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARS! STOCK OF FALL AHD WIN TR C33DS I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The re-dine of the llible in the public school of Minneapolis. Minn., has been stooped. The reasen given is that there are too. many com plimentary allusion to S'. Paul in the good book. AT COST. SALE, AND TKEYtMUST CO. THIS WILL BE ACLQSINC CUT COME EARLY AND CET Tanner, the faster, hss been outdone by an lltlcal significance to any event Connected I o.jnarian of JaJUn who paed tbe sixty- with thl trageily. I cventh day of hi fast yesterday. The record of Tanner, the snrplu eater.stand unsurpas- A good story la told of the .ate 8L M I ed, however. Barlow' expcrlcnce.scveral year ago,wllh some democratic friends who had gone to hla summer home at Glen Cove, on Long Island.lo spend a holiday with him. The party wa. made up of the late Governor Tllden s Charles A Dana, then as now Oregon Slate Fair Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at fair 13, Oregon. Oar tleverrnra. editor of the Smn 5 Manton Maible, editor COMMENCISC MONDAY. SEPT. 16. ofthellVW; Smith M Weed, since be- m.n VQlUinniDX VP. wwn, wuuo ajemnnt f f the Oregon fkaie pie, which I an easy thing to do, a Mr Snell I a woman ot many apparent charm of character. She will nil a new oepan ment In the College.one which should be come popular. Fort 11 a Soumib Hosts;. Mr. John Here Is a list of Oregon' Governor come prominent In politic ,and one or two other men of position. After dinner hi guests made their way to the billiard-room from tlie be glnnlng.wlth the year of thslr I fcein to play. Uelore long MrTilden term : confessed to .leeplncs and proposed to go tsbkitcmiaL w.vravoa. to bed. Mr Barlow accompanied him, foseph I-ane., 85-5 w,th lhe purpose of returning later to his Board of Agrieulture. OYER $15000 15 CASH all contracts unlcsa :. Arv a irnnd home where he I The newspaper man can obtain the rest he needs. Albany I full of his friends who hope that hie de clining year may be enjoyable one. A Vic Pcll. On Thursday I D Mil- ler'a threshing crew finished the season run with hi Russell & Co' 36 inch thrc- I akaasl t-tta-a A t eM t 1 A Aitln fit order to show what the engine could do planing mill and a.h and door factory .and the engineer Eugene Bourner hitched to propose having the tactory running by the engine the thresner, water tana, cooa 1 October 1st. There men are enterprising house and elj?ht grain wagon and easily Bnd pUhlnt,and wilt create business In the orfjrl t tt atrhriltiirsl, atook. dairy, 1. 1 ... 1 ..htKlia. for worke of " v 1 But ihw.i.miv.. " - " ... m . ttM-53 1 pleasure seeking friends, but when he got I art and fauey worn, and for irtaia 01 9S3-53ln .i.ir. u. .... UrA iheeonetuslon thaLa I apeeu. .- - .... i5S 59 1 hU 8ue knew where to sleep, he would follow Mr itanow a exumpie. iic uio so and stent soundl v until after daylight the 8tO 61 ,. r In aakentntr he .sX. heard the rattle of the billiard ball, and .".m.Ti I concluded that, a til cuests were ucn LDAHY. nd Vcliiclcs ,t,r litti.ch bense Cir. 2.il t t UN ss - - COME3 -A-XTID SEE'.TTS, pulled them from a .lubblefield. It Is Rcmorkd. Tlie Dallas Oburvr says it Is rumored : That Monmouth I soon to have a newspaper, to be run in the most modern style. That it I. now almost 1 .Unnning and Trotting Eaces Ea.CU DAY. Important Improvement made lo tbe premium Hat. n ..... a ..... emM n A frltjhta l.ainviTr .-iiirovcr ...--- it i " 1 ntii-01 rw.i - S F Chadwtck ,S7i"E I rly riser, it was quite desirable that their on4i iri-.ipirlf.ton 1, 1,4 .. it from William W Thayer , I!J I host should get out a Mon a. possible. He the fair. Zenas V Moody ,"7 Lm ..l ,-nt m lh lillllard room. where I nrtsnvn T SirtP'flCrfrifS a .1807- . - - PKIbCa Ur HUIslls77IUIf a the game had proceeded wunoui tnicrrup-1 tlon through the whole night. He found! O at the door, the only exit, hi taiintui out w ... ,,ftfcll. Mc fierce bull dog standing guard. The guest I women's day ticket ..... had made, during the nlghtt one attempt . SU alter anotner togci away anu nu hi u , Sylvester Pcnnoyer OH OK OUT FOR LOW PRICES. FURNITURE. I am (now retaiiirg iurns'ore at 077 factory at coat. rcnt wihnmc nin.r tnn cattdo well to look here for ba.2aina,aa 1 am l?oinK to an at coat rwtii thenextO day. Cime and exsmine mygoorta before iircliHiog nla-i- Factor at th river end of Lyon Btreet. C. J. DILLOW. n ttahllihed fact that the railroad from Astoria to Albany will pasa through Dal- I which a young man named rane will per las. Thatlt la doubtful if the Narrow hapa lose hUarm. He wa walking by Guage passe into the hand, of the South- Mf o, a epaialor and in .ttcmptlng to ern Pacific. - I .... n n m.A . ml sten and fell to Cood WATCiiaaMr J S Luckey ha at the ground, the wheels of the acpaiator I tpavsiUni naa Briri r I ti urt 1 n rT hla arm In a. From tiik MtSEa.-Pr. Darker I down from the Santlam mine and l consider ably enthused over the prospect there. Not only are the quart mine showing up aa s . . L. f 1. 1 ... lu asam (! 4 1 111 building line In our city. And, by the '- but lhe bjn Aog haJ done hi. duty so sue way. there I already a big tmpetua in tnia p.acer mine.. '."Z :.i h . cessfully a. to prevent their departure.and line anu inc urm.nu iur ihiciiick " " nV Dter. invcinumuiji i" ... . ... u.u ,11 areata, the .uonlv. ... ... -v.r.t hvdraullc there waa nothing else to do through all v,cw w r '"Zl, .7 " rillfornl. thelongwatche.ofthenlghtbuttorcturn A Peculiar Acc.oaNT.-At Cham- pl.nt.,h.vlngen .hut out from C.ll poegon Monday an accident occurred In on account 01 rcccm new .. ... done there will be a .tir mere never oe.or. fctll,r.t,on 0f republican club, of On Baltimore ha. p.ased the following reol. ,h. m.iti.r wilt soon be decided. The plan I tlon 1 I to run a flume from the Meadowa, a dls-1 Reolved,That we.a republlcans.pledge 25e 2 on 1 00 1 Ghas. Metgzer. Real Estate, Pmploymen and Insurance Agent . A.I oommuiOitloJ pionoptly a aware.1 In Germanor Knglisb. l FFICE: ELLSWORTH BETWEE I FIRST AND SECOMD SWTS ALBANY) RE m hi. jewelry the watch carried by Albert r;,;; Wilson at the lime he wa. drowned, it I run about ten hour, after he fell Into the a uadmo co.ne paper, arc , water. It wa. in the water about eleven Px"7 patronized by tne .icepy nome mcr- day and the .alt water rusted It so badly chanta that one of them has to run a two that the works are nearly eaten. iis 1 column ad. of it own oom instae ami Luck v' watch run aboet fourteen hourouUdc. The paper there ore all well after the accident and i also badly eaten edited,and In fact hre acveral mile ahead by rust. Eugene uuard. 1 of the unenterprising mcrchant,who need . I prodding wttn a pticniora. A New Table The Oregon Pacific! 6 r Railroad Co, have issued a new time table, A Project. The matter of widening which went Into effect Monday, Augu.t Second Street foutteen feet and making it 26th. The time on all train, have been an eighty foot .treet I. being agitaico. i.i-,.ki .knrtened 'fh- nasaenffer I Thla would be a ten stroke for the .treet w""u J.. 7' . . I ...l .AA t.k Wa. row leave. Y aqutna a 7 arnv.og 7 Albany, 11 . Returning, leave. Aioany i " w 7 at 1 p. m.. arriving at Yaquina 5:10 p. m. Innocent. "Puck" Hamilton,who was Sinking With Syncope. An Astoria arrested In thl city for emheiilementand paper head a long article in the following tahen to Portland, wa immediately di raglcal manner, which would indicate charged.a there was nothing in the charge, that all waa not boom at the mouth of the Puck, like all men who have been in the . 1 a , .!..! . . ...1... rvdnmhla "Ho ! You dreamers. Wake I newspaper Business, is cnimcu 10 ...0. ... an.l fartnV vnur slothful wavs. the ancr an. .... w " -- J - J ' town i sinking wiih syncope and need a dose of electricity." tance ot ten mile and then do some placer 1 ourteiVea not to support any one for office, mlnlns on a big scale. J. nt wouiu w 1 euher national, elate or city, wno ts in i- fiooxxx) betore any mining " 1 vor 01 in. preicni ouiou. tim km Visions of ten or fifteen thousand miner t tt ,ppHc.tic Send to the Secretary at Salem for a premium list . J. T. APFERSOJf, President. J, T, OREGG, Secretary. SAW LOGS FOR SALE. Partlc desiring to purchase saw log lll dn well to call on the undersigned who ha about 3,000,000 ft of log on the j Calapoola above Brownsville. rl. r. iuEssii.L iiuiwh . Albany, Or. and a Leadvllle are already appearing of people, ppllcation in the distribution of public 1 ssR-sSOR'SSOrtOE. -rTo'.loala here ......... wh.r.hv t h. miinniv 01 ao-1 w hv v van tnn ids uoa.ru ui xiu.n .Al.lm.nli in awnrriMl I n vOulllf men I Ka.i.1011 will attend at the office of the ,..!, from .Phools and collette whtle the County Cterir, in Albany, Linn county, ' ?.... C Tuvnt iiaraw . btUKnBiU .. I X rC II irOlll t-"truia dtisi vwni-v- ..... - - j - . .. V.l J.- f Can. ... .uaal ... .. in . Avtt I nrfrr. 1 1 . on MaDfiAT. tbe 9tb a?ocoep- who read tht. par.grap ., w, b red out on uSKr . .nd publicly .x.m.n. th. how a few year ago fcugeno our" i-T. " nii-d .0 answer aaaeaament rolla ana ooireetau erro . 7 . inwver. Com. account of age, or have acl to answer dsaorlDtion 01 qualltlea of iian am at 1 1 iiuiiil: ut a v 1 t iii...J.ia hh aaaii-aakrtr vs in m.f r v - - plctcly floored the old war horse, ten rce ,n wh)ch they are seeking employ llavden. in om leaal argument here In Indent, Daila, Sklpworth made a aupposcd These are candid republican.. They .....k i iio. Hn. and wa so complete a I were t first In favor ef the civil service mimic, that the most Intimate friends of w because it operated to keep them and . a .rA that in tone, gestures, I theh- nartv friend In office. They are and everything else It was a perfect copv I nQW opp0ied to t because it operatea to of one of Mr Haydene cnaracier.su? k.. them out. Brlcflv gUted,they are In M r Skip wortn u now nw " . . . thlniy Ihat MCure to them.the office and opposed to everything that keep them out. " : Real Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME DO NOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK CF DRY GOODS Notions, Furashing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLP CALL POUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWIKQ LINES : Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silk, Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy Goods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE RESPECTFULLY, The Leading Jash Dry Goods Store. al AaJillr- ,tioi.t to the South MethodUt confer- -""--7 111 u.., 1 .no nd h i s 11 ime incuu m.nvs auirh aver mat comical vvcui. Dalla. Itemiter. l.nrt. Int. or ntbar DroDerlT. , , . w ti, D. jaosa, aaeeaor. We hava ih Exclusive Control ot o N la Y FURNITURE 0 Yon want the beat and moat durable furnturetbat i mannfaotured in tbeielty go Thomas Brink. WILL BROS., Dealer in all the Leading Guns, Pislols.Sewins Machines, Organs and Pianos, paent lor fre,8ht J O 70 road deserves soTie A Party Last Thnrsday at the real- rl,n nf Mi IIP TTulbert. a verv oleasant A Good Beginning. The first day . , , . ho(Jor of MU, run of Albany, atreet car, for only one M, , RhIner', twentieth birthday. A ha. a. yet been put to work, wa a flatter- nJce ,unch WM Krved ,nd good Ume lng one. Over two hundred people paid generally had by the lively company ot their nickel. The road promise to be I young people preent. liberally patronlzd, and it will not be aur- . lLLt,8TllATED Weekly The West pricing 11 11 1 more iuiiii ci lupjivi vt i . , . tm)iv m.nd it l Iajftvr a B Vy awwww tia " --j v proposed to give the live events that hap- Riley1 wood team took a spin through the! pen on the Coast a thty occur. Thl 1 city, doing little damage. They paed an Important etep, and will deserve the the Democrat though at break neck "uppc-n V me peopic .. speed.golng toward the western limit of promised theclt7' Ikklk RpaAiNED. Mr Dr T L Hill Three Gypsies. Thl 1 a great world had the misfortune the other day of falling full of different people. Three evpsy for- ,he .tens leading to the torch at her Ume teller the Albany paper didn't con- J residence and spraining her ankle very .Mor worth nnttrlnir a Salem nin.rit.vnlM I urlmi.lv. Rhe will be confined to her over half a column to. In a very readable hm foraome day to come. manner ; but somewhat after the fashion Tmey Aurivbd The money boxes for of Cooper. Indian tale.. the new strtet car have arrived by cx- A Bad Arrangement That is rather I ores from Syracuse. N. Y.I after having a ooor condition of affairs on the Narrow I laid in Portland several weeks, and were Gauge. The road Issue, .cript In payment I placed In position to day. for work and then refuse to take it In I Went Ashore The fishing achooner or passage. Such a r. ,.." Pridav 1 1n returning to New- Money to Loan At a low rate of in terest, on good farm property in Linn county, or on best improveu cy i "r1 v in Albany. Apply to Blackburn & Wright, Albany, ur JGet First Choice Just rtcelvedjat L 12 Blain's tailoring department a large and elegant line of piece goods" for suit, and nam, never before equalled In Albany Th-v embrace the verv latest pattern, are In atvleand will make up, uuder the skll- I f..i ..,.bm.n.hln nf Mr. Schifller into the . m a a. . I Li L nViaillne"r' " - a ..ntLmin who had lunered sreai annoy 1 - i...ul m.in.ri in the Vnllev anee and pain from barber itoh.and who hail J n , and get choice of pattern. been treated by tbe beat phy.K-wn, without c" ' r relief, says that two bottles of Dotards slaughter la 8Hk Ribboti. :U. mmr hint ann IHIB niBIaUM llfiriVUfcl W I aasaaaaaa OPCUlslO GUfCU uassa eea-w e . - - smooth, without a scar. It neverfalia insktu I in order to close out my Immense stock j. ...... Hnirt tiv posnsv a, J3i.au u. ni alia riDDon in uiuin anu uiuuv 1 - -.. , ,. '' I will sell them until my iaa stoca smvci n... tin. nf nVinioa teas andlcoffee i un-1 rental on the dollar. All marked In Vu. , . . J- bi DC 9 a . o x u. Si u u. (ftlsilClH! kill a7"- 4 m sU...Uivniiii equaled in town. BB0W!tBLL Hi Stanard, plain figures. Samuel E..Youno. A full line of aheet in Dale, musical merchandise, ammnniilcn. finbfng tisokte. etc. Warranted razors, butcher aDd pocket knives. Tbe best ktadot aewirt msoh Ice needier. Oila and extraa for all rrachioea supplied. Repairing of sewing machines, musical inalrumrDts, rucp, eten rftatly don. iiimriY; OEECOri, tar and feathes. A Spreading Fire A fire near Shedd Thursday evening burned a barn belong ing to W L Vance, a thresher owned by J '.V Pugh and some fencing on the farm of D P Porlei. The citizen had quite an experience fighting fire. port from the Pacific by careless handling wa run on South beach where It was wrecked. The sailors all got safely ashore. If von bave any job work to Ht call on Q I W.Smith who ia prer,sr,ti to do it with I neatness and disnaW. and a cbeap any Hot one person in fifty arrivea at the age of forty, who ia not troubled with kidney or urinary complaints in eome form. To those afflicted with pain in the baok, non retention of urine, nervous debility, painful or sop nressed menstruation, we can offer a remady that baa been in constant use oyer twenty r, Oregon Kidney Tea. this preparation Anni mnra for snaerios humanity than or money iwuna-1 -- - . . ,. ,l. .,ut OM,l l.o IW nl. hv rh.v and BIJV ouirr mmouiuu iu . ..... j c osnay su a.un. 1 - Wrioht's Arabian Hore Liniment aoU fraucK Oil At $1.35 per callon can nnieklv and eileetnally, and haa no superior I standard ev oil. at the Willamette a a remedy for animala in all eaaea where a I vacVi,1g Co.' .tore. i.;...nt ia reauired. Sold bv Foshay &l . Mason. . I fojuenrea rheamatism, neuralgia" and Dr. M. H. Ellis, physieian and aurgeon ylbany, Oregon. Calls made in city 01 eountry, ' m m . Baeklen's Arnica Salve. The best Sslvs In ths world for Cuts, Erulaes.Sorss, tt.... b.u Rheum. ti'sTsr Sorss. Tetter. Chspneit haas.'chUblains, Corns, snd sit Bkln Eruption, and I m,! positively tores Piles, or no pay required. It ta euar- J,M antsot to give poi iw. ed, rno su psuw l"r Slason. Wrioht's Cotnponnd Syrup of Sraparilla are. liable tnedioiue for the renovation of tbe toothache. Foshay ft Mason Agents. Wrii'it'a Mvrrh teeth aoan cornea nt? oon- blood Tone and builds np the . system, J .aeror every time you have "a brush" .with cures skill- diseases, ete. Sold by Foshay & I ft Death to tartar and deeay. Sold by Foshay & Mm. - Children Cryfoil pitcher's Castorla Mason. SO c E N T S ONE kD Ul HALF POU'IBS. SAHUEL-'E. YOUHG, x ALBANY, OREGON. SMOKE THE CIGARS Manufactured by Julius Joseph, THE PLACE. Jv al . means ets.ll on Paine Brothers. Smxesxvi 't ra Fox, for yot Groceries, Produce, Baked 6ood2, Etc. Etc. Their poods are the best and thclrjpriooa reasonable. -ALSO I 2A.LEV IN- IMPORTED AHD KEY WEST CIGARS a nice hneor California and Tropical Fruits. McMimmlle College. TV0 FOUR YEAR CQUrSE OF STUDY " in tho Collegiate Depirtnient , Fonr Three Year Courses of Study in the Aoademio.Department. . ..-M.nM. nf the srowth of thia Collsae attention U called to the fact that during the last sear over eleven hundred doliarr have been expended ia aUndard books foe the -library, an $S00 piano donated to the college and over $3,000 added;to thermaneat en dowment. . e..;.t .tt.ntinn ia eiven to the Academic Departtneut which fita yorfng men and wo- . . finiiaoe. for teaehiag and for busi ness. Fine rooms and boarding department in tha College buildmp, expenses, tow. -rresi-dat t live in the building. Fall term opens Sept, 4th. Send for catalogue. Address, FEES. T. G. ESOVKSGH, MiMinnville, -Yamhill CoOr. 0 JKNSntOS, W. H.MOrHBRSON.J- H.W1HT Jennings k Co Manufacturers and dealers all kinds 01 FIR, I&PLE '.AID CIDiK imil Mill on Haroilton.elevenmlles from Lob v Prices at the Mill t Clear Sr $11.00 ; second clear. $9 (b rough lumbar, $6. 50J ' Prioes.ot osdar and msple on appticam u PKlOeS AT C0'siTABr UtBASoN Clear fir, $15.00 ; second clear rough In mber, $10.00.