The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 06, 1889, Image 3

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    SEPTEMBER C. IS89.
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LOCAL KKCORI).
Tut Rowexa." Tblt Httlts fishing
craft lie on hi tldct on the touth beach ot
Yaqulna Bay, no serious damage having
been dona to it. It could be gotten off
without much lroubl. The boat wat built
at Coot Bay, and named after a woman
there. By carelets teamanshlp It wa taken
out too far from shore and put Into Ya.
qutna Bay In a very recklet manner. The
tailors didn't eem to know much about
running even a square ended icow,
No, a'a New Officer. At a meeting
of Linn Engine Co. No. 3, lick1 last Mon
day the following officer were elected for
the ensuing year : 1) R N Blackburn,
President ; Dr M II Ellis Sec 5 I) J Du
brullle, Fin. Sec , O C Will, Treat J N
Hoffman, foreman t John Kobenn, it
Assl 1 Jas Callahan, 2nd Ass't. N Hoff
man and 8 J Gulsa were elected delegates
10 me in W Association 10 meet in la
coma. Mas. Drmphey at Wiuioit. Visitors
teturnlng fi-om Wllhott aw Mr Jack
Dempsey theie says the Salem Jimrmtl.
They tpcak of her at being a modest lad
ot refinement and Intelligence. She avoid
ed apeaklng about her husband's engage
ment with La Dlanch, and from her gen.
era! conversation it wt Inferred that he
disapproved of sparing matches.and would
prefer to have Jack eek another cc po
tion. Mrs Dempsey Is highly thought of
by the other sojourner at Wllhoit, be
cause of her good, practical sense.
Ax Olij Story. We were looking for
the firtt esse, and knew that it would oc
cur ; but hardly expected that the victim
woutJ be one of the mol astute real estate
men '.n the I'niled Stairs. Sunday
afternoon he took a ride on the street car,
and nM having the change dropped a fifty
cent piece in the box, and It jingled down
ward out of sight. Then he tsked the
driver for the changc.but of course did not
sjet it. Suddenly it dawned on him that
he had made a traditional blunder and he
held his peace.
Legal Matters. On next Saturday at
t oVJock p. m. i6.m;6 acres c f the I) L C
of as Junkin will be sold by the Sheriff on
execution, In cae of L Kline against Jas
G Junkin.
On next Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m. In
the case of I R Dawson against J W Elll
son the Sheriff will sell 2 lot in Shedd.
The final settlement In the cta:c ot W
R Canon will be heard next Saturday at
10 o'clock a. m
The Y. M. C. A. Noel II Jackt.travcl
Ing Secretary of the Y M O A for the N.
W,,gave two very ear:i-st aJ Iresset Sun
day, one in the afternom to yn.ta men
alone, and in ihe evening before a union
meeting of cltixent al the Opera lloue.
Mr Jack U quite enlhusbntlc over his
work and is an able talker. A subscription
was taken up.restilling in $319 being rii:d
for the work here.
Farm Fires. A number of farm fire
have been occurring in different parts of
the county. A small fire set on the farm
of Mr Mose Parker spread and burned
aeveial bushel of wheat and some fence.
Another one on the farm of W K Temple
did more damage, burning wheat and fen
ce and very nearly capturing Mr Tem
ples barn, which was only saved by hard
work.
School Book. The time for getting
the new series of school books, under the
recent law providing for a change in cer
tain branches, expires October 1st, and all
hangea have to be made by that time.
The earlier the book arc secured the bet
ter. Don't wait till the lime la up. We
make this statement In response to an in
quiry on the subject.
TiiotiE Suits. U. S. District Attorney
McArthur has just completed preparing
the paper for the suits to be brought ask
ing for the forfeiture of seven! wagon
road grants, one of which is the Lebanon
road. Thee will be long, tedious trials
and probably it will be several year before
the trial are completed.
Ax Example Needed. Complaint is
made to the Democrat office that there U
a great amount of petty stealing of peach
es apples, etc, from the grocer, a very
contemptible, mean practice. Mar-.hal
Hoffman tells us that unless the business
la stopped an example will be Made of a
few chronic case.
Not Corvallis. tiundiy two Cor
vail I men were In the city pretty well
loaded with tarantula essence. Forgetting
themselves and becoming a little hilarious"
one of them braced up and In a loud whl
per said to hi companion : "This it not
Corvillls ; let's go." And they went.
Call For It. A registered package
sent from Albany to Mrs C W Jones, Elk
Club, Neb, has been returned to the Al
bany Post Office jt being uncalled for,and
waits the sender. It contains three
handkerchief s,a comb,a thimble and some
money. The sender will please call at the
P. O. for It, at once, as it will be sent to
the dead letter office In thirty days.
Blockades. The Salem man who
klckt because one of the streets It block-,
aded on account of a couple bricks being
built, should be given a free bath in a mud
puddle. Albany Is blockaded In te
olaces that wav. and we are anxlou vera!
severs! more blockades, and Second 'r
Is waiting for the fun. Street
Took Up. Tuesday Marshal Hoffman
took up an Iron gray colt that had strayed
In from the country .following a farm team
' In. The owner should speedily call and
get the animal before the auctioneer's
hammer hangs over him.
Another. Rumor. It Is rumored that
besides buying the Albany Water Works
and Santiam Ditch, the citizens of Albany
' would like to see Mr Hoag push the Ore
gon Pacific with electric speed toward
Boise City and as well permanently locate
the machine shops here.
Another R. E. Office Mr E G
Beardsley, a new comer,has rented an of
fice In the Cutick Block, just north of the
Democrat office, and will open a real es
tate office.
A Newspaper Qucry. In all papers
that belong to the State Press Association
the patent medicine ads. wi'.l soon go ; but
what about the patent outside concerns
that are srenerally full of patent ads. One
patent is nearly as phrsicy as the other.
At His Old Ttade Mr W R Graham,
Albany's old tailor, has rented his former
office In the Cuslck Block, and wilt return
to the tailoring business, In which he was
engaged for so many years In Alba-.iy,
Lots op Wheat. The warehouse of
Smith St Hammark.at Tallman is crowded
ull of wheat, and the firm has mad; ar
rangements to ttorea quantity at Yaquina
liay.
Died. Mrs. Johnson, an old lady, died
at the house o' Mr J II Upham, on Water
Street, Sunday, Sept. itt, and wa burled
this afternoon.
Remember It. Maud Hoffman, at the
Opera House, Friday night The elecu
tlonary treat of the season. Reserved
seats at Blackman's, 50 cents ( gallery, 25
cents.
An Increase. Saturday E W Lang
don sold to Dr J P Wallace a half block a
theeattend of Third street for t'7-
Two years ago the Doctor was ouered th
whole block lor 1400.
Friday.,
Struet Limits.- At the hut meeting
of City Council four more electric lights
were ordered by the city. One was tli
reeled to bo placed In front of the Depot
The others were to be located by the com.
mlttcc on strccls and public properly. The
Democrat la Informed that the roirmlt
tee has selected the following places for
them ; one on First -Street, at Jackton.lhe
sircct leading to the Woolen Mill. One
on Montgomery, about hrce blocks south
ot the one already on that street, and one
In the First Ward near Thos Hi Ink's rest,
ilence.- As the lights are to be spread out
and limited for the present some are ad
vocatlng that one of these new lights
should ho placed near the O. P. depot In
stead of so close to those already running
Hose TRAMs.--The following ft given
a Astoria's hose team for the -Tacoma
tournament, many ot whom will be re
membered as member ot the famous Res
cue No a'a t J Harry, (Iro Noland, Peter
Grant, Nuce Grant, Jm Hay, K 7. Fergu
tonj W llarc.Frcd Pracl.W F. Warrcn.Ed
llnllock.R Ebcrman.T RawIlngs.Ed Rcrd,
A Gragg.C Duval, W Kyle. Tacoma's
hose team No. 1 u!uk tip of men, any of
whom It is claimed, can run in eleven scc
onds, ts alv.-n as follows: Charles McAlee
James Freeborn, Peter Stinger, Samuel
Anderson, I U llofW, Fred Session t, V
M Sltver.Abbott (iihletts,Thnma Meyer.
td ractioiigui, Kay Koicrt,v J rrauxon
and I II Chandler. Two other teams are
being organised In Tacoma.
The Same Pai l. The following from
a Washington paper Unlmut a former Al
bany gentleman, well-known by resident
here during the day of '7$ and '70, :
"Monsieur Paul d'lllcrrr, of Mie Seattle
delegation o Walla Walla, ha gone to hi
old Lome In Walla Walla to work up a
bosm for Klunear torUovernor before the
arrival of hU delegation there, lie was on
the cars east bound yesterday with R O
Dunbar, of Klickitat, with whom the Se
attle ginc ha formed a combination, and
was cliculallnif all sort of stories about
Ferry and Squire. Mnnlctird'lllerry a
veiy small man, but not any smaller than
his colliagiies will look when thev come
back from Walla Vlla next week'."
A G-Aiikii Citv. J M Colvcr, who
ha just rrlori-.cd from Albany, says tat
the Improvement that are being made in
Albany arc simply wonderful, says the
Ochoco AVi-i.tr. lie says fire proof build
Ings arc going up In I.Kalitiet that a few
years ago were the residence part of the
cl'y.and everything denotes enterprise and
Improvement. Only a few years ago Al
bany was a sluggish, dull plare.but now It
is the most no-ahead city In Wllhinette
valley. This change hat been brought
about simply by her cllixens showing p'en
ty ot "nterprlse by using their own wealth
to advantage and offering Inducements to
foreign capital To locate in helr midst.
Vert Polite. Minor Jackson, of
Brownsville, for. nerly of Ai:nur, adver
tises In bis home pjper In th following
very aesthetic and original t-ianncr : ' I
hare been the barber here fo.- ten vears. at
the old stand, M Mil" street, down from
Main. I villi give ou a first-class shave
for 15 cntt, and hnlretit for 25 ct Sham
pooing 15 els. iVmH-' mustache to or
der. I will l- pV.wJ io have ihe public
patronairc I n-11 tlie chief luirber of Ihe
city. If you want a clean shave call on
Minor Jackson, ami he will aecommiid-itc
vou all in very polite manner. Please cal'
nd see me soon.
A Favir Sciioik. Otir people have
been surprised at the immensity ot the
watermelon that can be purchased for 25
cent. Here' the explanation. By an ar
rangement wli'i Ihe Southern Pacific
Southern Oregon dealer are alloweJ to
take a -ar load of melon to Portland, ttap
anywhere and leave a many a th?y de
tire at an v place for local 'buyer, who
take their melon from the cars. In this
way car load rates are secured on small
shipments, a big advantage to grocer.
AstAtt at Salem. The Gold Moun-;
tain minin? eamnarv of Ikls rll are now 1
o 1 J .
receiving their assayer't apparatut and
will soon be prepared to assay mineral
brought to them. Already they have re
ceived several samples of ores from the
Santiam country. They will soon make a
test of torn? of that rotten quartz and tee
what It really doc contain. Journal,
Thit should do away with the necessity
of tending to San Francisco, where (hey
timply look at a piece of ore, make out a
certificate and send in their bill.
Waxted Gold. Friday, when Frank
Albaugh, who was robbed of $1 too, called
at the Silverton bank to get hit checks
ca bed the cash le insisted upon giving
him a certificate of deposit or a draft on
Salem bank, at the bank wat running low
on gold, there being so many farmers
drawing pay for their wheat, but Albaugh
demanded go!d, which wat finally given
him and, well It is too late to scold.
A LateTiiinu The latest thing In
hotel bills of fare not yet introduced In Al
bany Is an edible menu card. You select
the dishejyou want, and then while wait
ing for them you amuse yourself by leis
urely eating up the bill of fare, it acting at
an appetizer. It -is the schen e of a Lon
don confectioner. He makes a thin sheet
of sweetened dough, and after it has been
baked he print the menu upon it in ink
made of chocolate.
Dolble Names. Mrs Mackay, since
hei residence In London, call herself Mrs
Hup.gerford-Mackay. The passion for
double names in England is new as g relit
as in 8paln, where half the people are call
ed after both their fathers and mothers.
In Albany plain Conn Brothers suit the
t people. This is a popular firm with one
I name and one price for their customers,
j Call on them f r good groceries.
Two Kikdergautenk. Next Monday
Mist Tot Wheeler .will open a kindergar
ten school at the residence of A. Wheeler
She will be assisted by Miss Helen Craw
ford. Mr Wait Mead -will open a school
at the W CT U Halt on the same day.
Each school wi,l have twenty or thirty
cholart.
IHHtVAV of the worlo. A person
who recently arrived from the Willamette
Valley, says he met not let than forty
teams going into the Valley to winter,
Yv e are betting right a.ong that more than
this number can be seen on their way
back to tl.is part of the State just as toon
as the mountains are passable next spring.
I'rineville JVeivt.
A Hoke Cart. The Lebanon hose cart
was taken to Corvallis last Monday and
will be uted in the Tacoma tournament
One of the best teams ever organized in
the Valley is being gotten together and if
the Washington cities get any of the prizes
it will be because of some cyclone speed.
Fine Hops. A bunch of hops from the
yard of Mr S O Wallace, of Lebanon pre
clnct.wa laid on our table to-day by M
Brice Wallace. Larger, healthier looking
hops the Democrat ha never inspected
The Linn county crop Is proving a good
one.
Growing. Leer Johnson, the minstrel
expressed considerable surprise at the rtpld
strides Albany has made since his last
visit here. He thinks Albany Is "getting
dar Ell" in good shape. p
Abbey's Addition. 54 lots in this ad
dition to Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd
addition, for sale, at $50 to $125 a lot, ct
Curran & Monteith's.
D3r0'3& immARE AGENT
FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS
VEUTICAL-FEED SEWING MA
CHINE.BEST MACHINE IN THE
vV ill (.;..-.; r S wlkcliatntr.cr.tlie pfog
nostlcntlng genius who penetrates Into the
very bowels ot the most intricate and ab
struse scientific problemt.lnforms the per
ambulating man of the Democrat that he
will go to the Mastodon Centennial cele
bratlon to be held In 1891, whether at New
ork or Chlcauo.lf It demolishes Ms new
est clay pipe. Swlke hat already begun a
bank account for the purpose.
Two Lost Boyb. About to Wednes
day fivo year olds Ullyeu and Seal wand
ercd away from home and were lost to
their parents for about three hours. They
were finally found atier a long hunt near
where the O 1 crosses the s r inspecting
the ties on the track, and taken home In a
nack.
Coal Ft mo. While E G White and W
C Ilurch, ot thli clty.were hunting recent
ly In Lion county they made a discovery
of what they consider a rich coal deposit
and brought some specimens home with
them, w hich I pronounced the genuine ar
ticle. Thev do not with to make known
the exact location ot their find until furlh
cr Investigation. Stotrtmnn.
A 11 ii Sale. Wednesday Mr liar
per Ci a nor sold to Mr D 0 Monteilh his
properly at the corner of First and Lyon
Street, 110 feet front, for $19,000. A few
months ago this property was bonded for
$iA,ooo and the advance ot too forfeited.
Harper continues to own the same amount
of procrty facing Second Street.
Dreams, There I evidently some
thl.ig In dreamt after all. A Walla Walla
woman dreamed of finding a pot of gold In
the cellar, and next day she went down
and nojted around and found keg ol beer
which hci old man was keening- on the
sly.
A Brownsville Trial. G W Wright,
Esq., wat called to BrowntvllleTucsday
to defend the Martin boys, who were ar
retted tor an assault with a dangerous
weapon on James and George Keeoy, Mr
Wright succeeded in securing the dis
charge ot the Martin boys on the ground
of self defense.
A New Wav. Malheur countt girls
have a new method ot discovering their
future husband. They count the number
of gentlemen who tip '.heir hat to them.and
the hundreth man Is the fellow. One girl
tried It, but it didn't work. The hundredth
man was a corn doctor who has a wife and
seven children.
Publishes Them. Thr Salem StnU$
publishes the Louisiana lottery read
ing notices, for which the Democrat has
been offered a good price ; but though It
doesn't pretend to be particularly virtuous,
It won't do that. Patent medicine adsjire
enough to make It feel ashamed of Itself
sometimes.
No Longer .'That question mark no
longer belongs In place of the name of Mr
Hub Bryant. That gentleman has sold
his law books, retired front the legal butt
test and It now simply President of the
Bank of Oregon. He will now make ihe
banking business an Issue. The law firm
U now Hewitt & Irvine.
The IIalokv School. -The Democrat
has received a neatly printed copy ol the
rules and regulations of the Halsey school,
which shows that it Is Ihe Intention to run
a good scIiojI in a methodical. Intelligent
manner. TImm Brandon, T J Black and s j
C Smith form Ihe board of director and F
S Fields Is clerk. Mr G F Russell will fill I
Ihe position at principal, with Miss Anna
Godley at assUtanl. I
Mome lloisr.t Needed. Something
must be done. There are not neatly suf
ficient house In Albany to meet the de
mand. As toon as it I known that a place
Is to be vacated there ire a dozen applica
tion by renter. And yet house are
gol.tg up all over the city.
Son Spring. Mr Frank Crabtree
1 now ha charge of the Findley Soda
s,i. .ml 1. nn.n.n.J i f.,rni.k ik
I public with firtt-clast accommodations, '
Juring the fall and winter.
All Pekiovs. Indebted to live late
firm of Browaell Si Stanard are requested
to call and settle at the store ol C E
Brownell without delay or make some
satisfactory arrangements. .
Biggest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
ri latest varieties, finest decoration just
c?lvet' tt FortmlMer Si Irving'
This Trade Mai k on a stove
meant It I the best that ex-,
ience and skill can con
trive. Sold only by G. W.
Smith.
Got It Agaix. What ? Why the fin
est lot of fresh smoked beef In the market.
Chipped to order. Alto a fine supply of
our famous gold medal cream cheese.
Willamette Packing (.
A Shaep Item --The finest line of cut
lery and shears In the city at Stewart &
Sox's. Their goods are the very best and
will stand the test-
Money to Loan. At a low rate of in
terest, on good farm property in Linn
county, or on best Improved city property
1 . 1 1 a t , . , 1 1 l . . W.I..I.,
in iAiuaPT spp!y 10 uiHkou.na
Albany, Or
Babies. The finest line of baby carr
eges In the Valley just ti :eived at Stewart
& Sox's. Price are remarkably cheap con
sidering the superior quality of the carri
age. Not Ire.
There will be a meeting; at the various
oting placet In Linn county, on IFednes
ay, September nth, at 1 o'clock to elect
delegates to the conference of the Labor
Parties. Prohibition Parties and Grinsre.
All in sympathy with the move cordially
nvited to be present.
JA. KNOX,
Chairman Linn Co. Prohl. Cen. Com.
Kid Gloves t Kid Uloves I I
I have iust received a full line of kid
tcloves branded Our Own. Thia is a genu.
ine kid clove. I buy direct from importers
in New York and consider them tne best
value of any gloye I ever sold for this
price. 5 button, 3 rows of M'tching, $1.50
per pair.
ti. c. rouNo.
Laee Curtains Lace Oartalns,
I have iust received my fall stock of
lace curtains bought direct from importers,
the largest stock ever brought to this mark
et, and best value tor the money.
SAMUEL T OL'NG.
Only $1.50. I have a fine stock of la
dies and children's fall and winter trim'
med hat, which I will sell at $1.50 each,
These are hats that usually sell at $1.50,
$3 and $4 each. Must make room for my
fall opening. Call early and make your
cnotce.
Ida M. Brush,
1st floor Strahan't new brick.
. Dr Wrtubtstnaa's Sovereign Balm of Life,
far diseases ptcnliar to women, et Deyoe Si
Itoheon's and Brownell ft HUoard's, P J
Baltimore, agent
Call and examine Z. T. Wright' stock of
lubrioatinaoils. Also steam goods of all
kinds. Keep tbo celebrated Powelt Sight-
feed Lubricators and oil caps, eonstantly on
hand. Also Trahern, Lilt and Foro pumps.
Iron pips esoeoislly, Branch House 00
block sboyeAlbsny IronWorks.
Fine line of Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
son s special bargains
WEATHER CHOP M'Ll.ETIN KO. M.
Oregon State Weather Bureau per
atlng with U. S. Signal Service Central of
fice, Portland, Or., tor the week ending
Siurday, August 31st, 1 SS 1 .
The temperature has been bctov the
normal. The nights were cool and in '.he
best ot the day the thermometer ranged
from 6k to 00 degress. The rainfall hat
been about normal. Showers of rain oc
curred In Western Oregon on the adth,
27th, 30th and 3tt, In Eastern Oregon In
R few place uliuwcrs were experienced,
n condition ot the weather at present
seems to presage an eai ly commencement
ot the rainy season.
The sunshine hu been about or below
the normal, The rains have cleared the
atmosphere ol the smoke, In many parts
ot the State and to a great extent quenched
the forest fire. The weather condition
were favorable to the grass, late garden
products and late potatoes.
Farmert In ssctlons are beginning to
work their summer fallow. The hop pick
ing season hat commenced, the rain will
retard this operation. The general outlook
It that there will be only aim tit a two-ihlrd
crop, but of good quality. At Eugene
contracts tor hops al 10 cents per pound
are reported. The wheat output of the
section east of the Cascasdcs will be about
70 to 80 per cent of the average. It It ic-
ported that from Athena more wheat will
be shipped than Inst year. Union county
will have at much or more wheat than the
average tor shipment. The best wheat ot
Eastern Oregon comet from the section of
the country adjacent to Athena and Mil
ton and from the Grande Rondo Valley.
Western Oregon ha generally good wheat
especially so on the "west side of the
Willamette River. The ncnera! average
ot wheat Is poorer In quality than former
ly, showing plainly the effects of the hot,
dry weather. Kastern States averaire
about 1 j to 30 bushel of wheat per acre.
Uregon, In Ihe warmest and driest year on
record yield on an average In western
part ol Slate from a.c to 30 bushel per
acre. In the Eastern section from tS to
J J buthelt per acre.
the oat crop It not an average. Hay In
tectlont It plentiful ; In others somewhat
tea ice. Grapes will be about or slightly
below an average In yield, but they are
very fine. Ttie Delaware, Concord, Mut
cadlne and tllack Hamburg are the varie
ties that are o' the mmt value In many!
sections of the Slate. The pear crop is
good, same for peaches and plums ; they 1
are however, slightly smaller in alxe. The
dry weather and Codtln moth Injured the
ppte crop to some extent.
Tnere It no chance In the condition 01
the rivers reported. In tectlont of East
ern Oregon many of the tprlngt and
creek are furnishing a xooJIy supply of
water, lit other section they are absolute-
ory.
II. S. Paul e,
Obscrvrr U 8 Signal Service.
MKT AMiMtTKI).
Tke Or jo Prvss A.rltlns at Newport.
Oregon.
Tht 7W--AVf 'r publishes the
following witty take-off on Ihe Oregon
Press Association :
The Orrgon Press AsmhU'Iiwi has met
and meted a doe for patent medicine men
which will be a disgusting to them a
their medicine Is to other people. There
were several remarkable feature In (hi
meeting, the most remarkable, however,
belonging lo Hob Johnson, of !ht Corval
lis 7'ufml,
Brother Bell avorldupol wat largely !
added to, a free dinner make Mm smile.
He increased hU physique so much thai j
he cannot sit In the Vreldeni'a clialr for !
the coming year. CHa. Nlckcil. of tne j
Jacksonville 7'iWi, will wear a hole in his
pants this year holding the seat.
The meeting wa noted tor its good
speeches and essays, at least the speaker
essayed to make them.
The Albany lleraU Introduced a Train
01 thought
hlch we thought It never
possessed ; we arrived
at tills conclusion
by reading the paper.
The Salem .S7orsm Introduced a
speaker named Davcv ; 1,1 other name
should be Jones.
Mr. Mason, of the W' Vm"", was1
there with hia emblem : ot course. I. wat i
a Masonic emblem, a red noec.
The Beach wat used quite frequently '
Inr a Is.vll k XII. . Wklln
The oenlleman who was lo furnish the !
1 - .1 . . hTL. . . . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 z
uuicw n j oc s ouriwiiip snu MirriaKC j
of Newcoapcr," from appearance would 1
rather furnish one op "The Courtship and j
Marriage of Fish," especially the Bast, he ,
seems 10 kr.ow something ot thit subject
or at least should, as he spent his time ;
fishing for one.
1 L Campbell of the i'mard broke bis ,
bottle and then attempted to Bag Pipe's
but It would not work. He Is a Scotch
man. !
I
Mr. Seal baa now come to the conclusion
that the proprietor of the Ocean House Is
hard Case.
The Doughty warrior of Ihe Dallas Oh
trver was there and carried dismay and
food for the Ashes wherever he went on
the briny deep.
F.ddy-fie the audience again If you can.
Rata !
Weather
Summary of Meteorology for AOS',! ISSO,
from observations taken at Albany.Linn Co.
Orrgon, by John Briggs,vol. observer for the
8igosl Service, U S. Army.
Highest barometer on the S'.li, 20 29.
Lowest barometeroo the 30:h, 29.77.
Mean barometer for the month, 30.04.
Highest dsily averageof bar. 30 21.
Lowest daily average of bar. 29.83.
Highest teoiperature on the 10th, 13tr,iS.
Lowest temperature on the 19, 2S, 29, 52.
Mean for the month 63 04.
Highest dsily raogs of thrr.oD the It, 37.
Lowest daily ranged ther. 00 tbe 31, 13.
Mean temperatore at 7 a, m. daily 5C..C
Mean temperature at 2 p. ui. daily 79.
Mean tempeiature at 9 p. tu. daily 58.41.
Prevailing direetiona ot wind, N.
Velocity or force, 3.
Total rainfall or melted snow, 1.17.
Depth of snow at end of mouth. 0.
Number ot days on which .01 inch or more
ram fell, 4.
Number of days of cloudiness average S
scale of 10, 3.
Of 93 observations 37 were dear. 7 cloud
5 fair, 4 foggy, 3 rain, 3 baxy, 3 overcast, 33
smokey.
Light frost ou the morninsi of 0.
Temperatore 2 7 1 on atersge of 11 years.
iLsinisuTu.oo oa average et Jl years.
m es 1 11
M. F, Appointment.
The M. E. Conference In session at
Portland have made the following appoint
ments of Interest to the Democrat's read
ers t
Albany, Samuel E Memmlnger.
Brownsville, If B Ellsworth,
Corvallis, II P Satchwell.
Grant Pass, T L Jones.
Jacksonville, Walton JSklpWorth.
Halsey, D T Sommervillc.
Lebanon, G H Colder. . .
Shedd, II Gould.
Columbia Chapel, Farvlew and St Johns,
N M Sklpworth.
McMlnnviiie,U V Kound.
Salem, William Rollins.
Set wood and Oswego, II P Webb.
Rev S P Wilton remains Presiding
Elder of the Eugene District and Rev M
C Wire, of the Portland District.
Albany people generally will reget tee
ing Rev Webb taken from our midst. He
hat made frlendt here unlvertallly.
Card of Thanks.
Detr Editur : Allow me t a thank the
Oregon pres attatlnaslon wile at Yaqulny
for ther goodness to me and 1 will alius
remembur ther goodness to me wile in mi
nour ot truoie, l did try tu snun tne
biznes but it wus unlukcd fur, and com on
me all of a sudden hopin yu wil help me
to lick that feller down ther I am ever
Yours Obediently,
Harry Janb.
SECURE PRICES. NO
TROUBLE TO SHOW
.'400DS AT
DEY0JS & xlOBON
HOME AND A BUD Alt
MOHDAT.
T li wait and Air v u tttijucr came Hp
iron Kaiem tins noon,
The SiatoroAcailemy opened this morning
with gooi attendance.
0 to Usrcluo fur hoiifltt weUhts. Pood
8' 0 Is and lowttt living prlcnt,
M Philllpl arrival In Ihe fiiy from Sisters,
oros.i the uiituutsln thit morning.
W K MoPherann list mnvM bit real ettate
1 HI t' op).)ttl the IVsttifUoe,
Dick Vox ami R V K returned 011
Saturday from tbeir Hantism homesteads,
Mrs A i Clifton, of Spnktna Fall, Is in
the ully the jjuksI of her father, Mr K A
Parker.
F.thel Ilently, danghter of J W Huntley,
naa r'liirnmi from a two months visit
Yamhill county.
W 11 Rarr eame over from the Nriluora
yesterday, and left again tn-daj. He rrpurt
sceaay progress ana easy routes.
Albany Knitine Co. No. 1 and Una Kn
Bin Co, hold their regular mooting to
bight The latter will eleut officer.
Jas F Powell, Sttunlsy evening severed
hit connection with th Kirst Nttioual lUnk
and sxpeot soon to go 1 o Tsoctna and enter
one of the bank Of that city.
The reuular outline i.f the Y W C T U'a
will hn lii'lil at their hall to-ninrinw nleht.
Snpt 3rd. Al! members aru reqaettvd to be
present.
Miss Ltars Onltra hss resigned her immi
Hon as intruetn- hi muslo lu the Aibaoy
C'olleue and will devote all her time to Imr
Halem olast.
Miss KateCoslinw, went to Albany Wad
Mitdsy morning She is thinking of staviue
more mn inter, aim Dnymg trie advan
tage of "dity society.' Her many friends
regret to see her leave. Timet
Tt' a.lDAV.
Il rained jesterdty morning at Yaquina
Bay.
I.iw Johnson's minstrels to ulgi.. (Jo
and laugh.
A trunk factory list been established at
Th Dalles.
Albany's city assessment has been retarn
sd. 8alom Journal Yes, severs! months
sgn, and taxes are nearly all paid
Hey II 8 ilaqlsiter, of Atlanta, 0., has
hteti appointed preacher in chary of bt.
Paul M K Charuh, H enr of 2 id and Moot
gmnery Sl. Uov D II Cuinaun on eooount
uf hi wife's kesHh gne to Ivt Angeles
Cotf'ruos
wnKsi.tir.
1 hia afUrnmm )(( rrt John sold to K W
J.inirt.m two lots in li's 2d A, Considera
tion JV0.
State fair uus week from Dei'.
K (1'iiu and wife. f Sji, are in the oily.
Mrs (I W Wright, it visiti-i; l:t patiaC
at lirowusvlllr.
N Cm m, of Brownsville, bss (mho i tk I
oily to-day.
The Supreme C'teit eoiveae4 stj SslTA
yesterday,
Kitty dosen imluw shade ju t reelJ
at Foitniiller& Irving'.
Bishop litrruvr, of the M K Church
Sonlh, is in the city.
Mr I. K r.Um weut to Browosvil! to-ly
to liMitt aftrr hi farm there,
A thrt.l-jpipsl ilcpirumnt fr tbe Willam
ette University is twins rrDi'0.1,
Jsi k iMnpsry Mt f ,t Cortland last oi;ht
ai.l i,l ut ihii.u,h Albany tomorrow
ini-rtiH't.
t 1. Cit.i-n nd a.-o Johe, eie rtoantly
in Chicnf, whnie tiro foriurr 5m-i;ii prs-
CfCHlmtt lllf a lllVi.tttK.
'J 1. 1?" is !iig k'Hi-l icllitiiusrt work
on the Mute f ir uruiin.) track gooig in 2.60
without any sttra It'iri.
Waiter Parker and W II Wrnr hve
brn elected diistr tit ti e N W tourna
ment frtm Aii-any F.ngtt.et'o, Ko. 1.
Miss S.m ('..hrn, the t-ccoirplisbr,!
7 ml M hen. 1. home Kom a
t1i.ilt st lb M.t.epoiia,
Msoy jreng ebiblrtn beeome pieitivty
ret - ulsive with sir rye. re ear, and scald
Saeb lllictlutis msy xlily re-
moved by the u of Ayei'e Ssrstparil!
1 eung and old alike experience the woe
dwt fa! benefits of this htrdiciue.
"It coc right to the spot," si I an old
gsntlomso, who foand 'greet benefit id
Ayer's Sartaptiills. Jf wit right. !
rntsi.eiitt ul the stomach, liver and kid
neys are more speedily remedied Ly this
medieine Uun by any oher. It rea-hea tbe
truatle directly.
MrJ PlUil an.lti.ler. Hhoda, left thi
noon for Clorada S urine, for tbe be or tit of
tbe former's beeltb. The Dkmotkat hope
to set tbe dry. brtcine atniMtdtera of Colo
r-lo gt into Johnny' longs and make a
tew man of bint.
vVtteat, C3 eeft.
IS eeet shaviuc at Vierctk's.
8 ticket fur l at Viertck't.
Kefri-rstot tt Stewart ft &x's
Boot and shoes at cost at Hind's.
Saratoga chips at C K Brown)!'.
j Ice cream fret sere at 8twa t ft Hex's.
Try tht fall cream cheese at 0 K Brown -!
ell'e.
V. M-Mm ..Um- .!- A.ftW.I - fTn. J
Meyers.
Srhsir ruoniiiiretflA.lv at Viereek'a shav
ing parlors.
Beat roasl'cofTca in tie city at Coo ltd
Meyers.
Call at F M French's for bsrgsioa la
watches, clocks or jiwetry.
Che ice large yellow Crawford peaches,
3 eent per box at C E Brownell'.
J W Benlley. Iictt boot and shoe maker in
eity, opposite Fortmiller& Irjiog's.
A Ursa and. line line of ii de w a .C
just received st Portniiller ft Irving'a.
W have the bost $1 60 kid clove ever
brought to Albauy a'. W F Head 'a.
Now ia the time toaava money by baying
boots and shoes at 0 st cf W. F. Bes.l .
Go to Ilibter ft Paisley for your job print
iii. sney do any ami ail kiudtof work In
the peoiUhing and job printing line. Quick
work and lew prices.
KF.EProTEI.
V. M. French ke-ips raitroaatime.
J. P. Wallace. Physician and Surceoo, Al
bany, Or
For a Sterling or Kmerson piano ea'l on G
L Blaukman.
For atbt, obeip, aecood band organ, Mr.
tiymau .
(J L Blackniao it eont for the Weber
piauo. Nona bettor.
Biy voir tiaket thn,j2h to the East of
W I. Jester sod save fire to Portland.
The Western Cottage and Psukard are two
of the best organs made. G L Block naa
tells them.
A fine line of all kinds of furniture, plain
and upholstered, bos a took in this part of
Ureit'in at rortnullcr it Irving s.
If you want a clean and Gne smoke ask for
J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars
For sale by most cigar dealers and at bis
Joseph's factory.
J.V Arjhi itl 1, a 11 Siur Manufaotur
ingUo., oppnito Oil Patio Temple, Al
bany,
A tine Put of buggy dusters sndfly nets at
Thomvs. o Overman's, tbe leading harness
dealer
Ao elegant line of silk table spreads, lo
beautiful designs, just received at Fottmilter
ft living's.
5 cans Gjldon Star tomstoei for 50 cents
at 0 Meyers, and all otberj canoed ; goods
cheap lor caali ,
Just received new tablo linen at W. F.
Read's.
I W Stsrr, phyticisn andtnrgeon, Albany
Oregon. .
Good cooking ttove only $10 at Hop's, .a ft
Saltmarsh's.
. Side saddle and ladies riding uuroingles al
Thompson & Overman's. .
Thompson ft Overman, sgei.tt for the great
Pynaintte buggy whip.
' A boy wanted to Uarn the barber buti
nets at W B GilsoVt shop next door to Fott
Ullice.
The best watch in the world for the
money, aath Ihomts makes them. F M
French sella them.
.adies auoos. msut thods, mitses shoes,
children! shoes, mens boots, boys boots, st
loss than cost to make room for other goods
att;JS brownell .
SUPERIOR LINES OF
tAGRIOUInTURAL IIVI
P LE M E NTS AT DE
YOE ROD&ON
BEA'i ESTAT BALES.
FS Powell to f W Cutick, bllt jo
li's 2nd A, Albany..,,...,..,. $1100
United States to Robert and Re
becca II Wilkinson. .potent
J M Thorp to A J Wlglc.alt Inlerest
In certain timber........'...'.. i
A J Wlgle to Paul Belts, all Interest
In certain timber , . 35
Unllet States to Henry if liodekcr, palent
Geo V. Moon lo f B Hopkins,!;
acre, TpitHKi t
J W Cuslck 10 David Link, blk 50
Il's and A, Albany J15H
W A Peters an to F M French ..... Lease
United States to Franklin Propst,, patent
Mary 11 Kutnerloni la k 11 Kutner.
ford,... Power of Attorney
Ashby Pearce tfi K S Stralin, N K
or blk 44, It's ar.d A, Albany.., fion
John Fox to R 8 Strahau, 44 feet in
blk 8, Albany 4000
a nackiemnn to l' J i.Mortc, lot ,
blk 1, Irs 3rd A, Albany 300
Joseph Moist to M K Dorrls, lot 7
and 8, blk 33. Albany 1500
Arxniea llarvey Hunt to v 1 uuck
ett, lot 5,blk it,K'i A, Lebanon 415
j tr Jones to Isaac Meeker, Dl. t,
of Isaac Meeker, quit claim... 50
Isaac Hates to ciinrie Batcs,i9 acres
Sec at Tp OS K i w. , 300
II B-yant to P W Qulnn, 80 acres,
To 13 8 R 4 w . 1700
Matilda Churchill o Rachel Arnt.
plger, 1 acre, Ilarrltburg....
W Lanudon to J P Wallace,
500
1700
8xj
1000
1500
Ux
400
half blk 40, )'s and A, Albany
B J Lannlng to C B lisrnlsh, lot
blk 111, li s a, Aiuanv
Alexander Pairlshlo Geo Fiy, tot 1
blk 18, R's and A, Lebanon...
K W Langdon to Sarah ( Barne,
N half of lots 1 and I, blk aH,
IPs and A, Albany
Mary K Farley to Elisabeth Simons
sundry Iroclt, N Brownsville..
Win II Mooie to Daniel O Moote,
So acre. Sec taTn it B R a w
II Bryant to Ida S Gcddcs, small
parcel In Tp 9 H R 2 K
Robert Johns to K W Ijingdnn, lots
7 and 8 Mk 3fJ, jr. and A, Al
bany.......... 800
400
3000
3.1
5
Andrew Cowan to U M Wettfall,
tract In Lebanon
N J Warmoth lo Auston Bend, part
of 1) L C of F P L'avcness
Chris Hardman to Louisa B Elcht-
cr. small parcel in Sodaville...
John A Crawford to Harah M Dodd
er, N W qr blk 67, Albany....
UN THE HUt'TUEKN HUL'XDAUY.
W II II Grant and family returned to
their home In East Portland last Monday,
The Misses Jones have a fine new or
gan. Mr Luckey finished bating hay last
Thursday, having baled about 135 (out In
this neighborhood and a greater quantity
near Eugene.
The threshing it alt dne In thit vklul
ty and grain nearly all In the warehouse.
Hop picking begin next week. Fifty
cents a box will be paid for picking.
J D Morrow, jr., has ren'ed the Batter
place.
AU the young men ate interest d In
chasing coyote, while one old bachelor
seems to lie In pursuit of a wolf ait by him
self. Last Wednesday a stubble fire burned
several rods of fence for Mr Willoughby,
and was only prerctiu-d from burning his
house by hard word. On ihe same day
Mr Bozcman lost a siring t fence by a
burning straw pl!?.
James Holt and family were in this
neighborhood taut Thursday.
An effort I being made to have a ttnn
of school at the Ward school botisc. A
yet theie hat teen 110 applicants for the
position of teacher.
Mi Jennlj UowUby, hi has been
spending the summer 'with ftiend here,
will return to school In Eugene Ihe first ot
next week.
Mr and Mr Jasper Wilkin aretho hap
py possessor of a daugltter.born Aug. 3tb.
Misse Laura and Belt Ward were visit
ing their tlster, Mrs S M Bramwetl, thi
week.
TAM.ENT.
Taxoknt, Aug. 3it, 1SS9.
Mr K L Bryan and family and also Rev
P A Moses aed bis family Intend moving
away this fall. We are sorry to loe such
good people. - " .
We had the pleasure to step In and take
a peep at Beard Bros dry house, they are
doing a lively business.
Little Roy Reel, a nephew of Mr B S
Mills, wlillc playing wltnsome other small
boys about a new hay press In someway
got one of hit feet caught in a lever and
received a pretty bad bruise on the side of
bit foot.
Mr George Mi l who fell oft the new
school house several day ag- is on our; ;
street again. j
The new school house is 1. earing com-
plctlon and it behove t ut lo hac a good
school here thi winter and well attended.
Mis Vary Leslie, of near Sodavllle, is
working for Grandpa Beard.
Mr B S Mills has also got back to Tan
gent. He ha been away most all eum-
merdown In the lower part ot the county
and he reports that grain down in that
section of the country turned out well.
Born- -To the wife ot Foote BIcvin, a bis
girl, on Aug. 30th, mother and child doing
well.
The familiar face of Mr Anderson, of
Albany was teen here In Tangent on Sa
turday. .
Mr Mart Forrester will start his new
hay baler on Monday.
Mr Sam Mote t has accepted a position
In Mr ScUlcmirc's ncrsery.
leepieBrsa.
Dr. Flint's Remedy la the best remade
known for Insomnia, or 'slMpieasnesx,
which aflliota so many persona, and which
leads to ao many serious nervouadiaeaaea.
particularly . to insanity Detorlptive
treal 119 with esou bottle; 01, address Mack
urngua, is. 1 ,
Why ? Why do you not go to Water-
00 As a summer reso t it Is unexcelled.
Good level ground, good shade, excellent
soda water, good hotel accommodations.
Board and lodging from $5.00 to $7 per
week to suit customer. Six miles above
Lebanon on the Santiam river. I will be
at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of
train to convey pttrtlee to Waterloo. Good
feed ttaoietn connection wttn notet.
J. G, Gross,
Proprietor Waterloo 1 lotel
Letter List.
Following IS the list of letter remaining- In the Past
Offlot, Albany, Linn eounty, Oregon, Sept till, IMS,
Persons calling for these ietten must Kiv tn dst 00
whleh they were sdverUtod 1
Bidwell, F.d
Booner, Thorns -Coraiae,
W M
Garcia, Ransom
fteuoet. K M
Mourner, Kugece
Dudly.Frsnk
lUrrison, O W
Kaogar, A
More, Sarah J
Mo wat, lea
Miles, A
Petroni, P
Suooafrauk, Eli
Spenocr, LG
R. TII0MPS0 N, P. M,
Humphrey, Dexter
Miller, Artbsr J
Moore, w a " '
Mo ten, Wn A ;
Pairs, Nils
Smith, John
Stevens, William
Smith, James
Albany Market.
Wheat-63o.
Oata-tOo.
Butter-2uc per id.
reus 5t
Hay 11,00.
Potatoes 75 eta per buaual
Beef-on foot, Siic
Apples 75 eent per bu,
?o-K 6jo per IY dressed.
Bacens haim li'-Jc,
shoulders, be.
sides 10c.
jard Ooperlb.
our-4.25 per bb).
"blckeii 3 00 per do.
Mil Keed bran, 14.00 per ton
shorts, 16.
middlings, 20.
Chor- 9.0.
mmm AnoiiARD-
VJAIaE Of ALL KINDS Al
COILNTY UOl'ttT PB0CEE0IXC8.
(D. ft. S. BlMkburn.au.lij8 j tl. W, Cor and 0
W, Phillips, Cumniltslnnert.)
The bridge at Crawfordsvllie was order
ed repaired under supervision of Com
mlssioner Cooper.
Davl Bros, were directed to give pike
for repairing Powers slough, ,
A Road was ordered established as op
plied for by J T Hooks and others.
In matter of application of S M McLane
and others for county road, T P Goodman,
u 11 m ine and a m Shelton were ap
pointed viewer).
Fees County officer al. owed.
The following bills were ordered paid i
form Binulimon .$130.48
K K Montnaue. Clerk's fee
83,30
A EL&T Co
II Farewell, salary
John Usher, janitor,
K R Humphrey, lumber,,
J F Hyde, poor fund...,
Davl Bros. .lumber........ .... ,.
Cruican& Mcnzcls, mdse.
J Myers, aid poor,....
A F Hamilton, aid poor
A Wheeler, lumber
35 o.
8333
31.76
injoo
1300
3.00
10.00
3fi
J J Davie, keeping poor.,.,,....,
John Bryant, digging grave......
3. 36
3.00
8.00
l V Crawford, aid poor
H W Johnson, rebate taxc
Dr W II Davis, service prisoners,
Mr H J Saltmarsh, aid poor. .....
II J J Italy, lumber...
State egt Wcnsen
39.00
f-ojo
Ifj8.70
73S
10,00
J5.
4r'-S"
76.00
33.50
3.5
6.00
6,00
3 35
8o
State sgtjamrs Patterson
Chat Jiiu'tis. aid poor
J N Hoffman, aid poor.
lames Welch, aid noor,
ETT Fisher, surveying
L M Curl
T I Stites, examining teachers....
I J yornn, examining teachers. , ..
S (i (iourley,repalrlngscrapers, , ,
B W Cooper. examining brldue...
(i W Phillip, examining bridge..
M k, jm biockburn. expense arc t.
B Davidson, poor,
A I'KllJtT'lxa CITV.
The Itcst litfslni-sa Crater lu toe Valley.
A new real estate man say he hat been
all ovei the Northwest, and find no place
that tultt Mm at well as Albany. A great
many are coming to the same conclusion,
Let the teal estate men come on. They
create business. Albany I tbe coming at
traction without a doubt. It Is getting
there In a mild, gentte kind of a way, w'.th
both feet, to use a Chicago term.
Every carpenter In Albany, without an
exception, I busy and the city is full of
them. A Dkmoi rat man looked for the
exception to do a little work and failed to
find Mm.
They are at work on
Tbe Woolen Mill,
The Blumbcrg Black,
The Linn County Bank,
The Masonic Temple,
And several dozen residences.
The painters are there too and else
where. It Is all over ihe city.
A spirit of thrift Is upon us. Can we
keep up with the gait,
"Nothing to lol It."
I IttvnliMti nailing Hlinmona Llvr
Regulator for the past six years. My
euetoiiiers) pronoun. It lbs. 11 vr
used. On of my customer who b-alib
in t wrdHieit ondit-oit Iminavrry
bad and mituboin eaint tf dyepfpata, ti)d
th Kgtilur and wa anll.eiy eured. 1
i' 1; tny-sdf lor t-.rpM liver, raua
J by floe e oonrmcioi-lit. I find nnthirg
ti equal it and lilirbly le.-oouucnd iu use.
ts.pH-tfally,
C'.P.tluxi, DrugKbsv, Fxilnburg. Vs.
Advice to Motbera,
Mre. Wiofclow's Kootblng Syrop, for
children loethlnir. Is tho preecr limn of
one of th best fomaln nurs and pbyet
elana In tbe Unltad stata, atd has beo
ol for forty yrt with neverfallinir
auooesut by mitllona of motbera for their
children. During the prooa of larthlnr
lit value la Incalcuabla. It releavea tke
ehild from pain cures dysentery and dlar
rboea, (rHping In the boweJa, and wind
00; lo. By giving haHh lo the rblld it
rests tbe another. Price. 25c. a bottle.
HAUHIE'I.
WILLIAMS BURR 1 S.-On Sunday
Sept. lit, iSivj, at the Rus House, In Al
bany, by George Humphrey, Esq., Mr
John Wi'lliamsand Mis Rosa Burris.botlt
of Mltlert Station.
Tbe Ladies Dtlishted.
The pleasant effect and tbe perfest aaf-
ety with which ladies mar ate the liquid
! fruit laxative. Syrup of Kl.rs, und. r all
I renditions, make It their fWrorlt remedy,
J III pleaatnft to tbej eye and to the taxte.
I gentle, yeletfcrtuat In actlog on tbe kid
i neya, liver and bowels.
idministrator's Sals Cf Real Prap -
erty.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Hamuel
Mek, doeaeod.
Notice la hereby riven that by virtne
of an order of the County Court of Lane
county, Oregon, made and entered in saitl
Court on the 2nd day ol Stptmbr, 1889,
1 win awn at to uotn noose floor in
Eugeoe City, Lane county, Oregon.on
Meads-, the 1th day af rtUer, IS,
between tbe hour of 9 o'clock a. rn. and
4 o'olock p. m. lo-wlt, at 10 o'clock; a, in.
of aald d i ,ai publ io auction to tbe nlgtt
est bidder, for easli, the following de-
t crtued real proarty belonging to aald
eat t, to-wit: lit Uonatljn Laod Claim
of Thomas M Weger and Mary Jane We-
ger, til wire, uouncation DumtersuiS7,
claim Not, In secllona 2.', 2 and 27, tn
township 15, south of range 3 weet Wil
lamette merinan, eontaiuiui: euou-iuu
aerea.ln Linn county, Oregon. AIM) the
north ball (H)oi tne nortbeaatQuaitetlM)
of aeclton 8S, lowusbip IS, south of range
3 v. est, Willaoiotto meridian, coutalniug
SO sores tn Linn county, Oregon,
Dated sJeptenaber 7ib, 1889.
A, a. Meek.
Administrator 01.' the estate
of Saaaael Metk, dceeaaed.
Guardian's Sals of Eeal Estate,
Notiee.ia hereby aiven that tbe under-
sigr.ed, gotrdisn ot the person and catate of
Almona 11 Daniel, a minor, by virtue ot an
order of the County Court of Lion county,
Oregoa, duly mad and entered of reecrd 00
tbe first dav ot July. 1SS9, will sell tt pub
lic auction for cash in baud on
he.Mh stayer October, isss.
at tne hour of 1 o'cl ck ia the afternoon of
.said day at tba Court House door in Albiny,
Linn county. Oreeon. all tne liuht title and
interest of said minor iu and to tne undivid
ed two-ninths of the south half of tbe north
east fourth and the northwest fourth of the
toutbett fourth of Seo two, and the south
west fourth f the uoithwett fourth of See
t, allinTp lltonth, rsUk'a 1 wc&t of th
Willamette meridian in Linn county, Ore
gon, eontainiiiff 1G3 acres, mors or less.
Dsted this 29th day of Aaeuit, 1889.
F. M. Damicl,
T. J. Stites. Guardian
Attorney for Guardian.
DFL C A. WHITflEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Graduate cf Bellevue Hcipiial dical
Col'oge Now Yerk City.
Disearca 1 f woman a specialty,
WOffioo, Froman's Brick, Albany, Or.
A reliable U. S. Standard S-ton tcale
ouly f37. Delivered at your nearest rail
rotd Btatinh fres of fieigUton tnlrt.y days
trial, larger - scale st proportionately
low j rices. Warranted five 3 ears. .'
Address,
F. C. HOFFMAN,
Albany, Oregon
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and that he la bolter than nr prrpsred
to till all order with artorscy at,d d
apatcb and at prlres
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Whit j thanklnn the citizen or Alba
ny for I belr vary titmrsl patronaao In th
pat-t I onrnani'.b solicit a' continuance of
your fnvois, sssi-.rlng
LOW PRICES,
a iipeil-r qntllty of pood and
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ALBANY, - - - ORECOH.
Sd APITAIi, eBO.OOO.
President
II. BBYANT
J. W. W.AItf.
.11. V, MKllKII.L.
Vloo I'resiJent.
Caabler
fSlabtxcbaneeand tolctrrepMe Iran
fer ! New York, Francisco and
Port end, Jrex n.
Collection on favorable terms.
tot W-.tneespufsa'ts at the Tortuiod Business
0ll1!t PortUiKl. Ovrxirtt, or at the Capital Bus
iness CoUrsre, hsU-m, Of eaon. hoth sehwrfs are
aadrrilw roensaementul A. V. ArmsUotiR. have
ms course of studies and some rstrs of tuiliun.
M 11 ul lie , Hhortliand
VerillnE. Kenmanhip and English liefiert
tnrnt. Isy ami eveninit scions. Wwlmls.l
mittrd at any time. oriointCtaloue.dlrre
rsrUseS Ea4Mi WIW, n u ii
lorUuud, Oregon.
vs
ttalem. Orcguo.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United Rate Land Office, -
Oregon City, Or., July 23, lft89.
Xoticw is hereby given that in compli
ance with the proviniotinof tlie act of Con
grww of Juno '.' 1878, entitled "An ai-t for
the Hale of timber bin. la in the Ktatc of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Wanning
ton Territory," Alexandi-r P Howe, of
Brownsville, county of I jnn, Htate of Ore
gon, ha tin day bled in thi office bin
worn Htatetnent No 12l8,for the imrchufte
of lot 3 ami 4 and E 'A H W )i of Kec Xo
:X, in Tp No 10 south, Range No 3 cait.
ami will oiler proof to nbow that the land
nought i more valuablo fur its timber or
Ktono than for agricultural piirp wen, and to
establish hi claim to aaid land lic-fore the
1,1-ginti'r and Receiver of thinoffic at Ore
gon City, Or., on Faturday the lmh day
of October, lSK'l. 1 Ic name- a witnrw :
J K Mcllargue, W C (Vki1-v, N li Staml
inlt ami J 1 Jn inc, all of Brownvil!e,
Linn ronntv, Cr. Any and oil ierhonn
claiming aiiverM-ly the ulmve il-Tibd
land nre repieftel to file their claims in
thi ollii-e on or iwfore Maid litth day of
C toU-r, IKS'.l.
W. T. Birsev, Itegicler.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United State Lttvvl OHu-o,
Oregon City, Or., July 23rd, lRSll.
Notice in liereby given that in compli
anoe with the provifiotiBof the act of Con
gress of Juno 3, 1S78, entitled. "An act for
the Kale of timber lands in the State of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," Jesse D Irvine, of Browns
ville, county of Linn, State of Oregon, baa
thi day field in tht office his eworn etate
ment So 1270, for the ptirrh.ute of the N E
H of rec No 0, in Tp No 10 south, Range
No 3 eai-t, and will offer proof to show that
the land nought in more valuable for its
timber or rtone than for agricultural pur-
JjOM8, and to eptablisli hi claim to said
and Ix-fore the Register and . Receiver of
thia office at Oregon City, Or., on Satur
day the 19th day of October, 1839. He
naine a witnesses : If-' C Cooley, N B
ianSB - niwiincntyor1
! and all persons claiming auvereiy tne
above lecni?tl land are requested to Die
thfir claim in thia office on or before said
liith dav of Octolier, 18K9.
IF. T. Bt'RSEV, Ketfirfer.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United State Land Office,
Oreeon City. Or., July 2-1, 18SU.
Notice ia hereby given thnt in compli
ance with the uroviuion of the act of Con
gress ol June li, isi, entitled "An act lor
the aale of timber lands in the Mates of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," Nathan B Standiah, of
lirownsville, county ot unn. Mate ot Ore
gon, ha this day tiled in this office his
eworn etatement No 1271, for the purchase
of the N IK of SecNo 32, in Tj No 10
south, Kangc o 2 east, ana will oner
proof to show that the land nought is more
valuable for its timber or stone man lor
agricultural purposes, and to establish ltis
claim to said land liefore the Register and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Or.,
on Saturday tbe 19th day of October.lSSO.
He names as witnesses : J K Mcllargue,
J I) Irvine, A P Howe and W C Cooley .all
of Brownsville, Linn county, Ur. Any and
all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to tile their
clahna in this ollice on or before said 19th
day of October, 1889.
lr . T. 1H RNKV, ltegisier. .
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of Con
gress of Juno 3, 18(8, entitled "An act lor
the sale of timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," Casper II Hoberg, of
Brownsvillecounty of Linn, State of Ore
gon, has this day bled in this onice his
sworn statement No 1207, for the purchase
oftheNEAi ofSecNoU, in TpNo 10
south, JUange JNo Z east, ana win oner
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
UK1 ll-uituiat tu jvrra miu ru vc ...- mn
claim to said land before the Register and
niswiAtiUiitMl Mmncnn ami -s act i Yil 1 1: ft It 1 d
Receiver of this office at Oregon City.Or.,
on Saturday the 19th dayof October, 1880.
He names as witnesses : V C Cooley, J
K Mcllargue, N B Standish and J D Ir
vine.' all oi Brownsville. Linn county, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested
to file their claims in this ollice on or be
fore said 10th day of October, 1889.
W . T. IUirsev, Register.
TIMBER LAND N0TIC3.
United States Land Oflico,
Oregon City, Or., July 23, 18S9.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of Con
cress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the States ot
California, Oregon, Neva.1i and Washing
ton Territory." George L Ldmiston. of Eil
gone, county of Lane, State of Oregon, hijs
this day filed in this ollice his sworn state
ment No 12G5. for the purchase of the iu
i of Sec No 30, in Tp 10 south, Range No
2 east, and willo ffor proof to show that
the land sougnt is more vaiuanie tor its
timber o stone than for agricultural pur-
Ces, and to establish his claim to said
d before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Sat
urday the 19th day of October, 18S9. He
names as witnesses : W East, W II Tay
lor, H Brennaa and J B Towsley, all of
Albany, Linn county; Or. Any and all
persons claiming adversely the above de
scribed lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 19th
day of October, 1889.
W. T. Bt'KNEY, Register.
educate
& JTANARD,
PROFITS.
KTOTICEORDIS-WiLUTIOS OP PART
Xl NERS1IIP. The Dsrtnnrshio htrreio
partnership I
fore existitif under tbe firm name of Wl!a.
Thompson & ?o, wbrrein T L Walljce. W
H Thompson E LsPoreet, of the city of Al
bany. Lion county, Oregon, were genrsl
part nere, let bi the 7th day of Angus', A.
1). I8&9, dissolved by motosl com en t, T L
Wallsce, retiring. Tbe basines mill be coo
d acted at f be same place by W 8 Thorn f sr.a
ad K LePorest, under the firm name, S-J-Forest
& Thompson, who will auume all li
abilities and collect all accounts do t'.e
0rm.
DaUd Ibis 7th day of Angatt, 18S0.
- f . L. WaLLScK,
W, S, Tiiomwos,
E. LAFoaiwT.
J.J.DORRIS,
IbstractOT and Conveyancer,
e"0fflc at the Court flout,
rLD irtOS.-Flfty
tons of old imo
cinsctlty, wauled
J caaling, in any
Immediately at tba Albany In n Work.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
l"nited State Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., July 2.1, 1SK!).
Nutice is liereby given that in compli
ance with the provision of the act of Con
gress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the State -of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," William C Cooley, of
Brownsville, countv of linn, Htate of Ore
gon, has this day filed in thi office his
sworn statement No 12G3,for tbe pun-ha.--
of the E K of N W M and lota 1 and 2 0
Sec No .10, in Tp 10 south, Range No ::
east, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its thit
her r stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the Register and Receiver of this of
fice at Oregon City, Oreeon, on Saturday
the liith day of Octotr,"lHKf. lie name
as witnesses : N B Standish, A P Howe,
J K Mcllargue and C II H'jbenf, all of
Unn county, Oregon. Any and ail ier
sona claiming ailverself the above de
srriUiI lands are requested to file ' their
claims in this office on or before said l'lili
day of Octolier, 188!).
W. T. Bi-rxey, Register.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE,
United State Land Office
Oregon City, Or., July 25, 18S0.
N4ice is hereby given that in eorni-li-ance
with the provisions of the act of Con
gress of June 3, 1873, entitled "An act for
the pale of timber lands in tbe States of
California, Orepon, Nevada and IPashing
ton Territory," James II Stevens, of Turn
water, county of Thurston, Territory of
Washington," has this day filed in this of
fice his sworn statement No 12S0, for the
purchase of the S W of Sec No 2(5, in Tp
No 10 south, Range No 2 east, and will of
fer proof to show that the land sought ia
more valuable for its timber or storse than
for acricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of thia office at Oregon City,
Or., on Tuesday the 22nd day of October,
1880. He name as witnesses : J E
Hutchinson, O B Jakobson, W Scourfield
and john Garner, all of Seattle, King Co..
W.T. Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office on
or liefore said 22nd day of October, 1880.
V. T. Bi'bn'ev. Register.
iimber Land Notice.
United Stales LaLd CfSce,
Oregon City, Oifgoo, June 29tb, 1SS9-
Notice ia hereby given that id compliance
with tbe pros-biona of tbe act tf Congress cf .
Jcne 3rd, 1S78, entitled "An act for tbe salo
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oreeon, Nevada, and W'tsbinttoa Teiritory,"
Angus S. Sbaw, of Mill City, eonnty cf
Marion, State of Oregon, has tbis day fi! 1
in this etfice bis aworn statement No. 1K0,
for the purchase of the SGVof Section N.
6, iu Towust-ip No. 10 south, rsiige No. 3
eaat, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valaacia lor its tinicer
or stone than for agricultural purposes, ad
to establiso his claim to said land before the
Register aod Receiver cf this ctSce-at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on
Tncsttay. tke Mist slay ef September, tSS9.
Ha names as witnesses : W, Sims, L,
ttrowo, J. Boyle and H. Tarpley. ail of Mill
City, Marion county, Oregon.
Any and all persons denning adversely
tbe above described lands are requested to
nie their claims in this otnee on or before
said 24th day of September, 1SS9.
W.T. UlRNKY,
Register.
Timber Land Notke.
United State Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., Joue 2Mb, 1880.
Notice is bert-by siren that in coturfi v
ance with tbe prevbion of tbe act of
Cor.gress of Jnne 3rd, 1873, entitled "An
act roc tne Wo or timber lands in the
Stat8 o 1 California, Oregon, Nevada and
nashinftton TerrHarvy' James H. Boyie.
of Mill City, ranntv of Marion. Sletn nf
Oregon, baa tbis day fi!ed in this office
n)a aworn statement No. 1101, tor tbe
purchase oft he K ii of S W U and lots 6
and 7 of Sect ion Ko. 6, in Township Ko.
10 South Range No, 3 east, and will effer
proof to fchow tbat the land sought is more
valuable lor its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and lo establish
bia claim to said land before tbe BeeMer
and Receiver of tbis tlBoe at Oregon City,
Oregon, on ,
Taesday, tbeXlth day eT September, 18S9
He namea as witnesses : W. Sims I
Brown. A. S. St aw and II. Taipley.ail of
Mill City, Marion county, Oreeon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
t.he-aboy described land aro rquesteii
to file tbeir claims tn thia office on or bo
fore said 24th day of Sepienr ber, 18S9.
' '-. , W. T.Bobmt,
Register.
; : Execunx Notice,
fa ft CoHnt, Court 0 Linn com;, Oregw.
I? the matter of the estate of W R Cai -non,
deceased.
. Notice is hereby given to all whom it my
concern that the Executrix of the abovo
entitled estate filed her final account in said
matter in said Court on the 7th day of Au
gnt.t, 18S9, and tbat the Jude cf said Court
baa appointed Saturday the' 7th day oi Sep tember,
1889, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day 'for the heating of all oljectioi s
to said fiual account and tbe settling of the
sarna.
Dated thia August "th, 1889.
Laura Bell Cannon,
W. R. Bilvbu, - Executrix.
Attorney.