The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 20, 1890, Image 4

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-tiK . I iiuilsniimiir rtan.r annr.
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1 wHt Ifcw.
w L. HILL,
Physiciai and Surgeon,
Otnoo onr, and Ferry cUrot,
ALBANY OREGON
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
ATTOUNEY at law
T. KKG9X,
MONEY TO LOAN.
$ kjcmxxj to loan at I per cent Im
proved farm or city property.
WAILA& Just.
DR. JAMES KEYDEM.
Graduate of Edinkrg, Scolland,
Ita located In Albany. Frt n hi
hirjugb. knowledge of hla protesalon
a I hia es perlenee of 10 years aa an r.fU
r in a Cavalry Kegtment, lia hop to
merit the patrouajr of those Intereattd
in horatss, cattle, eheep, etc. He would
also reoomme.id hlaaolutlon or linamont
or aora ahotilder. r becks, broken
nes. wound", apraiua, Price, ona doi
r nr bottle.
.n ceat John Sehrueor'aMvery ata
To ill Whom It May Concern.
The Cermanla F . Inturance Co of
New York, having re naured It entire
Business In the Mute of Oregon, said com
pany (having on deposit with the State
Treasurer, $50,000,) hereby give nctlca of
!ta dia-rontinuance of buainc In Ore
gon, and ita Intention of withdrawing Ita
JcrHM.lt now with the State Treasurer at
:he expiration of the tlx months printed
tetice required by law
2kbmanic Fire Invrx Co or N. Y
Hugh Schumann, Vira President.
DtciYMiS&j!
jr. ax7ZkXrxxarc8,
rreearlswlest DracgUk
A
Ana V
r .a
71 ' - ; rz3
Irr aa- ml
.AKM FOR SALE Two huodrJ
A acre ct gool farm laod all in culti
vation, with n-.od two atory houac, food
trn and othr outhounn. Good water
for fa n'lyanil atock. UJ pr and ap
ple orchard, aa well a otnr kUda o'
f uit. Would inaka two goo.i aniall
frm. Niluated f.inr rati Mtutuweal of
Albany. Inquire at tbia olBce.
Pianos.
Thoai r'shlnjr a flrat claaa Inntrumant,
the I cat 11 da to aland the climate of tb
CoaMt, can I auitd by ratlin at Mn B
K HytnaVa. oppoaila tLo Maonto Tern
pie. ou Klrtt Street. The lairat vooal and
inatrumental rauio kpt for aala.alno tba
largest aiwiortuient of atamplng paltrna
to select from tbla Hid J 01 'r'rlsao. Lea
ona given lo painting and ei&broldsring
In her atudio over Linn County Hank.
Oira hr your order an J you wilt be
please 1.
W U BILYEU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Solicitor in Chancery.
ALBANY. - OREGOV.
Collection promptly made on all point
Loani negotiated on aaonabl terona
City Meat iilarket.
8HULTZ BROS,, Proprietors.
K'p a full lln af meat of all kind,
In a cool place, completely pro
tected; and alwaya freah.
a1jm have oonatantiy on' band aalmon
ml ottei tlfh.
.Red CrownMills
SOM. LANMXG & CD., I lOPB'S.
aw raocBM ruoa arrtaioR roa rattiuaa
AI BAKERS PRS.
REST STORAGE FACILITIES.
ai, Ji. WHITNEY
And Counsellor it Lai
JND-
.otar I'ublic.
ALBA1T OREGON
ALBANY1 OR.
mmm & hulbert mi.
Real Estate Agents
Farni and IUncbea for aale.
Alao city broperty in Albany
and Coryailia.
Wiley A . Klmwey,
ALBANY, OREGON.
ABSTRAOTEE,
Only Complete Set ot Abstract
buoks and Maps in Linn County.
Offlc In the Court Hoime.-TRjs;
Choice Residence Blocks,
GOOD INESTMENT
0'T DELAY.
F'rkk Convevance to Propibty.
PAYMENTS -:- EASY.
TOWNSEND & WILSON
y
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P1IEURIATISM.
For IO Years.
rtlot Knob. Mo.. eDtemh t. IMS.
T suffered with chruulo rheumatism la aty
kaox and ankle fur twenty year and bast ta
M orutohM. I wa treated
1111
man bv aareral
loetor,
, but waa finally n
lava had no return
but waa finally cum! hy 8t Jacob
CHI. Uava had no return of pain In thru
tear. IlKNRY I. TKAV&Ka.
CfcroaUCaae Year' Ataadla Cured.
THE C0dDO"IFICB OF.
-?Tl la well niustratea !
rVlliTB;XtC the cur neuralgia.
ting pain whlohfollow
tho course of ttia nerve
irtwioa. Kt. Jacob Oil
a It nulla rubblut and
applltd ftaquantlr, 1U ur
NEURALGIA.
1M Saetatt ft. Bmoklra. K. T . 7aa.3t, 1tS. ,
I va takaa with nruralata la ala aa4
aSVrMl 6 month. I wa itvan up by
4u
oia, tut iu cur4 dj it jcoix dil
oom.
At Panxitrr add Daaitaa.
TKt CHARLKI a. VOQILtR CO.. tUiofa.UA
THE YAQU1NA K0UTE.
Kou tvoloptnant Company 'a rtwm
ahlp Lino.
125 MILES S!.0ttTft.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
txxa by any other r jU-.
Flr.t-olaa throuuti iMHtin"r Rtid
raJcht line from PonUud and all poluta
tlia WiUanuU valloy to ni frofn fan
f t .v-.elano, Ckl.
ThnOreiPiu roiilo aUamlx.nl9 on the
.Vil! vihiiih rivnr dlvlxlou wiii lH I'orl
n l.S.tti tionud. MondiiTf Waduaat'ay
and FrttUT at t a. ni. Arrive at fortrallt
Tuaviay, thura lay and it.a ir.Uy at 8:8
p.m. Corvallia, Noith boutic
Mooday. WVlnoaUy and Frl lay at 8 a
in. ArrWa at ronlanl TuonJay Thuri
day and StunUy at 3:0 p. in. On Moo
dy, Mv-luedy and Friday, both North
o. South b.uuJ ho.tn wtil bo oTor nltht
at Halem, loavlng hera M u a. in.
n,,. mk..lniHi ouuniKHton at Albau
lth tralnaof theOrt'gon I'anlrto lUllroad,
TtMK'lttlULB, (cxca HnwtUya)
c iw, 1-oa p. ..L Yquii, S:li.a
1 o.m.ni i:mr. a.iUMv crvHi,tw.a .a
Ktri.-t Yaquiius y.SO r. a jAmT Albany, H:li .
( a i. inlm riiiinwt at Albany and
X rtaliia. The above ti-.titu coomx-l at
YaouIua with ttie On;gm lVvi.upinout
Jompany'a Line of tsu-amslili'" botween
Va-imoa and Han Fran. lx.
rania v
rrlkn. April rth
aiUMMtw V.H-T. M.y lh.
rralUn.Myth.
WillunclM Valiry. My 1IA:
ranlluB, Utf nh.
Vu .A r.4'l
Wi' inMK Vilry April Wh.
rrklk. ih,
Will.mrtl V.1MV, May aih.
KsrJl..n, My 14th.
WillanwiU Vlly, M.y Hh.
Tia C'jinp'-. '.iv the rgot to
.haor aailiux J Jt- w.houi notion.
S. B. at'iig-.r from Por.Uni and
f Ulauiett Va ioy pointa can n.aka elos
loanecU n wiili h? irAina oftha auma
rouia at Ajbaiv 01 Coival'.m, and II d
Uiudto!'Abr'Niirii nhontd arranto
Tire at Yaq-Jti:a ih evening twifor 'Ale
fsAUlng.
mtww.' aal Si! alwaj t
r.l
or IflotBulW n n ' A K Ch.tirjn,rrfcl. .hl
rkrt A(.t. Al'uuir. U C II ti. l. Jr , O. .
Av., Oinco IKttl..;. .l Cu., M..ni,f.i.ry
' !s I'nncurK, C'l. C
A.G. r. "tF A .
CurvAl.la.
OVERLAND TO CIIF3W!A
-VIA-s
Southern Pacific Company's Line.
THE MUUNT"siiASTA UOUTE.
riM brtwssn Albiy d S. FtsiicUsjo. W buur
curoi ttnm 11 m eit
Belwcsta rarllaaJ aa4 aa Iraaelwa.
I .Narto
l.uur. a.
9:18 r a
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Aluy
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uk AJ.rts-o 11:1 axav (K!(l aun.1)).
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J:4'jr Ac
IVrtuictd
Albuy
Kuvcii
Ar :4ira
L I 11:31 A
Lv 1 9 iXi a a
L') lACU.
s.IO rail.
IMrn Lv
t iMlral Ar
7.30 a Lv
Allsu.y
trwitua
Allny
Ltuun
Albany
Lcbun
r I A a
L I &.I4 a
or I w il
Lv 1 .4"A a
Ar I 4:r a
L I 3.10 r a
PULLMAJi BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
rlMMMHlalw al WMI - !. raasra
(ten, allMkril tm i.are Tral.
Taa 8. P. tV try nuke coniwction with ail th
router uain on Mi. aid. liviw lfm f-xt l
Tet Rlile a-lvUUa.
atneey rwitTLAxn ad tuatLLia,
Mail tsi aui (Eiitauniy.)
'JBft A a
tl:Kf r a
Lr
Ar
furt and
Crv
Ar
Lv
I (t: i0 r a
I Mr
axraTAAi dailt (Eicjp'. Sunday.
l:&Ura
XiU ra
Lv
Ar
(inland
McMinnlll
Arl
l.w a a
IAU a a
I.T
Tf all poliit
BOUTJI .A-JNTjC EAST
VIA CALIFORNIA.
fnt tuu Information rezar lliiH rU, mar, to.
all on (Vtmtianv Aitent at Al svny.
KOKIILER P. ROOEKS
MsnsKsr Au't U. V. and It. Ar
3. Jttrnii
MAY k SENDERS,
tsalers in General BcmandisB.
HARRISBURC - CRECCX
Poultry Wanted.
All Linda of poultry, alive or tliuman
ran tad at the WliUirintta P inking Com
party a H'ra. A lliany, Oropt l..
HENRY
1
M. STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
Tb eomplet. tory nf Htantey'i r!nt tbrllllnc
alv.nturo. aii,1 tlia disclosure of hi. Important
iu-nrit. will nppar for th. first tlm. In th.
work writta by hinuwlr, .ntltled "In Darluwt
u '. " '' lrtv'l by ny of tha so.
avtliMl Htatily bofika" now being- ottered M ' '(.ri
ain and ntli,1tio." To no ou. "' tlioM na
Bonier oontributod a line.
Xh 'rni no quution about this itatemmit balnc
nreet I n ve-jr partloular. W. cuaraiitee li, and
will ps-'lciiliir, on application.
brtUIIUlV t ,t iu. book bear tba tm.
pint of -
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
And thst tlm csnruAfing agant oarriei a oartlOoat
of atfuuey from as.
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.-
132 POST STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
General Argents for the Pacific Coast
W. B. Martin,
Sole Agent for Linn Countv, Oregon.
1f
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DEJIOflt.Vt'Y IH SAVRTV
In thme (Inv of high tnxi', when no
many arc tnlng tocentrallxa the govern,
merit, It behooves tlmiijfhtdil mcr to con
alder lint iliKt niul tint ti'iulenct' of Hie
time. ICatreinea are alwaya dan jorou,
The free trader tin one Idea nnil one Idea
only, lie would have all irtrn think Hint
the only object of the government It to lot
commerce go unfettered. The M;jh pro
tectionist I by nature n centrnllaer of
power and he ha hut one M'i and Hint I
to protect and build up hi own Fpccl.tl In
tercet ami lie wou'.d htive the world be
lieve that Id tiuttiktry tmitd hnve apcclnl
enre; that It must be protected if all vine I
lout. It I true thnt .e I willing often.
time to join hand w th other pin tle who
are willing to hc!i him. In order by asso
ciation, hy consolidation of Interest, they
may Hulld up privileged c'aoie umler the
government by pect.il legislation. Thee
are danueroj cMrcme. The one mnkec
no provMon for carrying on the govtin
ment and the other connKler only hi own
icIlUh end and I willing to Save nil taxed
for Ida benefit. There U n golden mean
between thec two rxtremea; that golden
mean ha been the policy ot the democrat
Ic nartv from It foundation, the stmc
plrit animate the party to-day.
What la wanted I cipial iij;liti for nil
and pcclnl privileges !r none We do not
claim that It U a wUe policy to atmlUh the
tariff and we arc eiiunlly oppoed to that
policy which would place a hl;li protective
tariff over all Induntry and thu build up
baronlat "ctatea and citublNIi privileged
clusae at the expense of the nine of the
people. The govcmmeid must be main
alnrt. It expenir muit be met, and h
0rdcr to carry oil the government money
must be rnWcd. it U on established policy
to rale the revenue essential to carry on
the government by a tariff tan. Nvw no
one can doubt that a tariff Is a tax; and no
one can doubt that a tariff Is protection
whenever it U applied to articles that aic
produced In thU country. A 10 fervent,
tariff I a to per cent, protection, Li the
establishment of a tariff both the light of
the consumer and c-f the piodcct r stiould
be considered. Neither free tr.tde nor
prohibitory and excessive tariff 1 a a(c
policy, but give u the good old fashioned
democratic principle honestly, fji'ly nod
justly applied, and e ahall not hear the
"wait and woe" aii-ng from the masse of
the people because they are over taxed for
the beneii'. of the few. Stand by the old
principle, stand hy the old party, and the
people will be t.ifc. 1 )cni.craiy .reuns
the right of man embodied in ! . -''.
I ll E KI.M1 loN IV l lititlk HUM V.
We are indebted to John II C'ln pool fi.r
tlie olticl.it ca:. as of the vote In Crook
County on the a :itc tkLtt a follow :
(ii(re, Mil'er (n 1 1, rinanr. . , 471
Governor. I'eniiotrr. .?4 Th1nnp.on.3jj
Sec ot Siate.Tousciul.f'Ji Mc lln.le. . .44?
I reasurer, W el b 6j? Mrtrliau . . ,411
Sup. Juilije, Illinium ..." IV-an 4M
State Supl., LrUnv . , .- McKIroy. ..l$
Slate !iit., (J'Uiieii . . U $' llaliei .". . . .451
The de.-nocratlc county ticket was ail
elected. The dcm tcrit had a ref
utation blow nit yver the elttxi. The
Linn county d.-inoeracy seitJs urect
ing to Uie 'uulcrr.Iicd" bjy In Crook .
Organization, plji 's. energy and disinter
ested d;voil.)ti, arc the es.entials of victory
and the democrat ht Crook sec n-.d t.i
have had all these. The democrats of a
half d.jzc-ii other counties iu the state
might njr lie rejoL'ing In victors' Instead
of brooding ovei defeat, hid they supplied
themselves with these essertial weapon of
political warfare. Let not the hrssnn be
I oat
Ttiat veneral.Ii woithr, Increase Mathrr,
preached a ermou on the great fire of
1771, ascribing It to ttv fact "G-ul' holy
day'liad been profaned In New Eng. am!."
Even if amusing on one aide, there I nlso
something singularity touching and Im
pressive In the :rriily devout character of
our forefather, and their absolute re'i.iuce
on Oivine aid.
The first newspaper puh!is!.ed in Amrr.
lc. waa railed "The Ii ston Ne as-Li tter,"
whose Initial number Is dated April 24,
1704. A note In It reads : "lloston :
printed by B Grrcn; ao'd by Nicholas
Boone at hi aliop fiar Hie old tnecliug
houe." That Is aome tiling of a contrast
to the universal newsboy crlrr of he
atreet to-day.
OH. Vi H. DAVIS,
Physicim and Surgeon.
SVSf-OUIrwi no stair In Strahan'a Hlock.
May ba found at hi. o:t.c, ony snd nlnbl.
OS.CaVATSO.'ir.lASTOrJ
Phyaician and Surgeon.
10lco opposjlin tha f sifv-ra..
f R. W. BtJiVUtlVHH,
oy.), w. wKioirr,
LACKBUBFj & VVR.C.3T,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice in all the Court r.f the
State, Prompt Attention given toallbuni
oesa euti Dated to our Rare.
Offioa 0 Id Keliow Temrilo, Albany, Or
FRANCIS PEE I EE ER.
PKDf'RIKTOR )K -
Albany Works
- nd Mani'.'aiiurtira of
3H0I03 mmmmi
Va r.ro aow prnprnr to Mil at wholi
, -Al waya fr'tdi wnd ,iin at Porttt-nd
:h in doalar. '.. Ictnp a full
s af
Mt and rroplcti r'nlta.
CIGARS AfJD TOBACCO
Besjl a'.ock of 2nd gV ;onda In in Vat
Hy, an.l tha inot renr ain prloea, both
Vi buying and willing i have on hand
xllk'ndeof
FUs.MITli.lE, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PIJTURES
clooxs, ca-iCKcay,
ETC., ETC.
J j r wait of H K Young's olf" store
it Flrat atraoi, Albany, Or,
JAUES P. MAD,
f Attorney at Law and Title Ennuier,
ALBANY- OREGOrC
Will practice in all the-courta of the
State. Ahslracta of Title furnished on
short notice- Ten years experience.
SI. c. VATS0rJt ;
Attorney Law,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Offlre la tho Kfrabnu Btnek.
2nd Ete? Store.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A l.ntirry aiuie.
CiiiCAtso.Ill.Jutie 13. "There i no doubt
of the lAitiisinnn Lottery Company gelling a
ten, will of their clinrter," aald C 8 Until, of
New Oi lcnns, to ilny. " i 1 r pasange of the
bill nuw pending mean rt tTienreol the nint
ter lo a vols of the people and if it oes 10 the
pcolc It will he adopted I 11 vote of live to
ona. An election 111 the 1 wclfth wnrd of New
Urleaim wii held recently and the Issue wa
between the lottery itra and the null. The lat
ter n ilclcnied hy over four lo one "
A lruuirrril Man' Old lloiun.
Hi.Ni-.iiAMTON, N V., Juno 13. A acvers
thunder utoiin and cloud hurst deluged th
viliagea of Lisle mid Whitney' Point and th
ucigulioiiiig count 1 y Tlmrs.l.iy nilil, C'oniid
entlile live stuck peiislied and iniiiiy aumll btiilg
en were swept Awny.
I'riiHilnrnl .11 4 lniilleile(l,
Texarkana, June 13 Soma of the h-t
ciuen of Icxniktttu have been aiirstcd fur
complicity in the Spur Switch train ruhheiy
and the city i wild wiili excitement, l.aat
nilil Jnu S Wtlluiim, one of the oldest citi-
j.ciis, vtUn u a ilcectivc of alinud u.ilionitl ra
pule, was locked up, chuructl with LciiiLT im
plicateil. N.ipoleon Mcll.uiicl, ex poll cinun,
and a inu 11 iiumcd Ivi.lcHllc, have hcenuiicit-
ed on mml.ir charge and conduct. A coat
liclonging In Williams, found near the fust clue
and a lad of Kndctifte'e wn found sullciini;
110111 a gun aiiut wound at illtum limuo.
Alralil nf Mar.
Pksi ii, June 13, At a meeting of the bud
get committee of the Austrian delegation lo day
field M.iisli.il liitoit I'.iUicr, ininUtcr of war
for the whole 111011.1r1.l1y, at'cd the peace of
t-.uiopc Wiis not accuie, anil tlicrclore a con-
siileiuhle in. t C4"c in the aimy n necesmry
The cost of t'..o iucicAse would auiuunl lo ftom
90,00l.,t)00 lo tixi.uoo.ooo lluiins.
AanlMsl Ibv Ratlraad,
Saik.m June 1 J. In the c'icuit totirt, in
the case of Mih Liuiiia Miller vathe Southcta
Pacilic Company, the jury to day 1 etui 11c J
veidict awxtding the plaintiif dnniajjea in the
sum asked for, vi: , Ssoyo. Tcstuminy wa
taken to day in the case gf W A taurine v
the same company. The ptnintifl is the ad
minisiiator of Omni Cutlme, "lie lircinan who
tost his life in the same tcck. 1'he case was
Kivcn to the jury this evening. J he jury in
the tiutluie case tins evening returned a vcr
diet awmding damage in the sum ol JoO,
A aw bay t lchl
I'l.Mm. June I J. Altuhpienpieoiue, J
M', speci.tt; Then wa a bet lij;!U yesterday
among a numlier of cowboy on the Lead ol
the Niyratas, Socovi county, resultini: in the
death of John and tianct Ivis, oa otic aide,
and hted t.ioslet'e On the other. Thi is the
second of the iiO!ctte hoys who ha come to
a violent death in that tounty. Owing to the
isolated point where the atTiay took place, the
p.iriicul.ni cannoi Ik; given. There aie two
Urlioiis in that coiiniy. and it is thought the
killing is the rcstih ol had tkod and too much
bad win Ay.
A I n Inn f Koad..
Ciiicai:o, June I J. It is practically certain
dial alter the next annual n.ecting of the
I'nion I'ai ilic It-. a Yan lcthilt will je in con
tiol, and that pi cl lent 1 1 ug!ntt, of the North
wetcin, win ic presi.ienl ol t:i entire I nin
I'acitic Northwestern system. Little by hale
rnougn tut Have le.ike.l out tu ilrinonsfatc
that Uie eontiart betwrtn the I'nion I'aeilic
and Noithwestcrn wa a 1 out rail hy a Van Ic
with a andcibilt, and ha been amply a
test, whit h has J rovril thxl the two system
can lie more economically operated a one.
airia. I . Is. re,
I'tAVKH, Colo., June U. TwtHc thou
an I can enter ij'lil worK to day. In sustain
4 n.a. hine wisj.1 woikcr an I Itni h will nteo
who have I ern out a mon h Jeiariding nine
hour work with ten hour pay. Ad building
operations are su.pci.led at present, llod
earlier and linnets aie expected to join the
strikers.
A fits Mara
At ut as, N Y., June 11. Tlse worst rain
torm of the casn occurred in this eiiy and
vicinity lo-l.iy Kaihoad tratk werr washed
uut, cellars flis.icd, foundation daunted and
crop rumc I. Ih the inuncdiate virinity of lliii
ptiick the dannge will reach .vx,cxi.
Islllrst by Hall.
Sr Ixu is, June 1 J Al Holla during tl.
hail a'orm yi-sler.tay, stone four inchct in cir
cumference f.lt, killing Jesse Cox, a farmer, who
wa literally pounded to death while in the
Held aetticg out c&l.hagc plant
ItMfcNA, Mon! June I J. The rcjorta ol
tlireatcncd Indian tuntiiitic in Lastcrn Mun
tana are largely sensational.
Aflrr Ike lailiaa.
lUl l.SA, June II. TheshcriiTof Dawtoa
county telegraj hcd lotiovcmof Toute to day
for rillrs mid aniuiunitioii for the settler and
cowr oys who arc in danger from the Cheyenne
outbreak. The governor sent KioO ritlc and
loori rounds of cartridge in c irge of Colonel
C I) Curbs, who his gone to the acat of war
aceoiiipan;ed by C 1) (irccnlirld, the well
known war corrcsiondcnt.
A Rla Tree.
Frrs-so, June II. Skilled woikmca are
now engaged iu getting out the woild'a fair big
tree a art tin of a redwood iree, Thi will
lielhe largest ft t ion ever removed born Cali
fornia. 'I he tice iW located at Mammoth l oresl
fifty two mile east of Tulare, at an altitude of
6315 feet above ca !eveh The tree measures
ninety nine feet in circumference, making it
imriy inrce net in uiameicr. it will reipure
nice mi car ior it transportation, as the tola!
weight wilt not be U tlmn 65,000 pounds,
t Jasl Verdict.
San I-'kancisco, June n. An opinion wa
filed by llie lupreme court yesterday in the case
of Simon lla-ilierg, convicted of obtaining
money tinder fahe preten fioin T M Parker,
in representing to Prrker an unupecting
granger from Oregr.n wiih more money than a
knowledge of the ways of t e world, that he
wa the owner of certain lot in this city, and
relying upon uch representations, Parker paid
9500 for the mythical property.
The defendant wax tiicd, convicted and en.
fenced to one yeai'a imptiaonment and to pay
a fine of $19,000, double the amount secured, or
in default, to suffer 19,000 days in jail,
A ;rea( Experleare.
New Vokk, June II. Baron st rede, the
Swedish nohirman who spent thirty years in
Siliera, i now in New Yoik on his way home
lo Swcden.aficr an absence of thirty two years,
tie having been sent into exi'e in 1857.
A reeallar arl,
Sa.s- An TOMOjune 1 1. The most remark .
ab'e duel ever known took place yesterday near
Moore station. Two Mexicans, named J01
Corraasso and Namancpa, had a quarrel over
trival matter and agreed to fight to (he death
-y means of lasso. , both being expert cowboys
Each man mounted a horse, and coming with
i. a proper distance, begun lassoing at each
other. After much sparring Corrasso caught
liass around the neck, dragging him from bis
horse anil rtinntnrr with him s.11111. rtidan.
breaking hi neck. Odiccr are searching for
Corraasso. hut he is in hiding.
ling
A UuuUle Traaedy,
Portlanu, June 12, A dounle shooting
tragedy, which oc.cuHred near Milwaukie at an
early hour yesterday morning, has created a
great sensation in uie usually quiet and un
eventful life of that community.
Daniel Harvey, who has lived for many years
wnn ms mntner, rars M.iry intnueil, and step
father,Charles Bunnell, shot bis mother through
the temple, with a pistol, and then placing the
weapon to his own head, pulled the triger and
completed the tragedy. The weapon used was
a thirty two calibre Smith & Wesson, and both
mother and son lived until abc.it half past 9
0 clock in the forenoon when Uc'h came to
their relief, Mrs liiinncll died j-. t five minut
es before her son.
For Sale. At Hubbard' Draj 'itore.
A No 8 Jewel range; a laige heating
stove, two baby carriages, high ehalr, and
oilier articles too numerous to mention. - .
Scrofulous eruptions, such ptmplet,
discoloration of the akin, especially on face,
are caufeil by impure blood and will disap
pnr rapidly by neiug Pfnnder's Oregcn
Blood Purilier,
-- !
Wood Wanted, Patrons of the Dem
ocrat vyho wish' to pay subscription In
wood should haul it In at once. Our sup
ply must be laid In before harvest.
Hatb, All hats sold for the next thirty
lays at Ida M Brush's will be. discounted,
to reauce ner targe siock.
The atral Raptlal J aaoelatlan af Orrtaa.
This body met with the Huptlal. church
1 tills city youlprtlny at 1 o'clock. The
Moderator and Clerk, of lust year, hulng
alwiit, KuvAJ Httftsaker, of Imlcptm
donee, was chosen Moderator, pro teni J
and Kev C A Mellroy, of liehanoii. was
choneii clerk, pro teni. Uoth tlicso lireth-
ren were ailerwnnis elected jteriimneni
ly. After an hour spent lit devotional
xerelses, the follow lug committees were
appointed :
On reliitiotts BKerctlses. Hv L J Trtttn-
liull And liretlireti C II Hart andJanics
Ah'Xitnder.
On obituaries. Uevs 0 Uperry, M 8
II en ton, and Joseph Craven. .
i lie hours of iiieeitng were uxea atu
a tu, 1 :'M) p in, and 7 :.'H) p tu. Kuuh ses
sion to he opened with a half hour of do-
otionnic-xcrciHes.
The letters front the churches were
then read, when two new churches were
reeeiveri.oue at iunnoii ami one at iioiiy.
The Moderator then IntriKltteed to tlie
Assof latlon the follow nig new ministers
who had arrived among us during the
taut year: Kev Carter, at union: itev
U Mt Kttlon. t MeMiniivllle: Kev J W
Oliver, at Yamhill, and Kev C A Mellroy
at lichunon.
Adjourned.
KVKNINU ri:S8ION.
Dnvotl.ninl (.vimdai'S liul liV Ui'V M 1'"
S 1 teuton. Sermon ly Kev U Mekilloii
Theme. Clirintian Develoiuiient.
Tin) liitml of fellowship was then ifivcti
to the iiiesHengers from Jtmnoit and
Holly chundii's.
AdioitriierL
Ttte attt'tidanee was nuite full thouuh
all the niesrH'iigers had not yet arrived.
Tllt'ttHtlAV, Jt'NK I2rn,i) A. M.
The devotional exercises were led 1y
Kev J W Oliver for half an hour, when the
roll was called and the armocliitton resinn
ed InisiiicsM. Viaitinu brethren were In
vileit to participate iu the dclilM-rittious
and correspondence was called for, when
Kev I W OniKirn and Kev O W I'rutliaw
rcHiM.inli'd for the Western Itantist Ahsi-
ctation, Kev C A W noddy resiioiiiled fo
the wiUiiincllo Hiiptlat Association, ami
Kev I; ni lull resjKmlel lor the American
llntitist Home Mission Hm ictv of N. Y.
Record of yesterday read and correcUtd. i
The following committees were a-
iMilntol
On IhMiominatioiial Literature Kevs
C M Hill, L J Trumtmllatid C Spcrry.
On Kesolutioiis lu v K McKillop, Y
Carter uinl (i II Crawford.
The rcMrt of tlie committee on Home
Missions was read by Kev 1. J Trumhull,
and tlie discussion of this report was in
troduced l.v K vC M Hill, followed ly
brethren MeKillop, rijM'rry, Truinhulf,
Oliver, Carter.Mcllroy and YrsMy,a(ter
which the rcxirt was udopti-d.
Adjourned.
Tilt UHllAV, 1 :.T0, p M.
Tlie devotional exercises were conduc
ted hy Kev (J Hjerry at the house of Rev
K C Hill, until 2 p m, when the associa
tion returned to the church, and tlie re
port of Foreign Missions was read hy
Kev A l ltov, and was diwiiaiw-d by Rev
L J Triiinbud and Rev C A Mellroy, and
ad iided.
The report on Sumlsv school work waa
presented hv Rev R .MeKillop, and dis
cussed by Uev t; A Womldy, Mrs W J
Cramfonf, Mias Id Skinni-r, Rev C J
llunsakrr, Rev ! M 1 1 all, Rev ) W
Oliver, Rev A IItoy ami Mrs Bridge
ford, after which It was adopted.
Pending the ilim-tnoiiiiit Rev lr Irvine,
asor of the II P church iff this city.wa
introduced, and made some very appro
priate ri'tuarka
The Treasurer's retort was adopted
and a collect ton off S.lo taken forade
licit.
avusiMi ssio, " :30 e at.
The devotional exercises w ere led for
half an hour lv Rev R I Carter.
Tlie Woman's Home and Foreign Mi,
sion work was then introducm) and cote
ducted l the ladies. Mrs V tinner
orcHiding. Prayer was offered hy Rev K
.MeKillop, sang "t roin tireenland s Icy
Mountains," and read the 4'lth Psalm.
A paper written by Miss IRoy was
read by Mrs Cross.
Mrs W J Crawford read the rctmrt of
the Association wcrclary, from whlcli it
was show n that the contribution for the
year had la-en tXUi ; an increase of more
tlmn aiixj over that ol lost year,
The Kt-retary of the Young People's
Society nail their report, show ing
&5
for foreign missions
A letter from Miss Biure!! was renal.
and a recitation itivcn by Mrs Shertnnti
Tiiotnisu. A oem was read by Mis
Trumbull, and a song was then sung.
A paper read by Miss Ida k inner, and a
collection taken ot fit lor the cause
Adjourned.
raiiMY, 0 a. M.
The devotional exercises were led a
half an hour by Kev J W Oaborn, after
which the record yesterday were read
and correct!.
It was voted to print COO copies of the
minutes.
Messengers were appointed as follows
To Willamette Association Rev (
perry, Rev K MeKillop, Mr A K La
toiirette.
To Corvalli Association Rev J Sopcr,
W A P.rown.Kev C A Mdlroy.R U Junkin
Kev i A Lyncii.
To WesU-rn Association W II Thorn
r,
son. Rev M F S 1 1 en ton. H I Foliis. X
Foliis, Rev J W Oliver, B 11 Branson, Kev
John rsoiier, w A Brown.
Rev CM Hill was reouesU'd to tiresen
our friendly greeting at any association
at which he maybe present.
W H Thompson was chosen a member
ol the Board ol managers of tlio state con
vention
Rev It Killon was chosen to d reach the
next annual sermon, and Kev J W Oliver
alternate.
It was voted that the next session of
the association l held at Carlton, on
I liursdav before the third Sunday in June,
imil.at il o'clock a. m.
W HThompson, Secretary of the asso
ciational missionary committee, rejxjrtcd,
making various recommendations and al
so showinir the progress of tho work :
Collections, (4:13 ; paid out, 400. Keirt
atiotiiea.
Tlie annual sermon was then preached
by Kev A Ix-Koy from Kxodus XII, 20,
Some slight amendment was made to
the rules, and the association adjourned
The 1kmocrat ! under obligation to
Rev. Matloon for the concise statement of
the proceeding af the Central Baptist as
sociation which adjourned last tvenlng.
AFTERNOON SKSSION.
The dovotlonal service were led by
Rev A Lvnch.
The following persona were appointed
to preaent the following topics nextear:
Foreign mlaalona Rev. R MeKillop,
Home mllona Rev. C A Mellroy. Sun
day schools A Le Roy. Education Prof.
E Northup. Denominational literature
J L Trumbull.
The young people a woric waa presentea
by C II Hart, and thi branch was added to
the regular work.
The report ot the vatioua commiiiees
I wcre presented and adopted, and solicitors
were appointed for benevolent work In
1 each church.
Rev. D A Lvnch waa choen assocla-
tfonal missionary for the ensuing year.and
a mission board wa appointed as follows :
T Carter, Rev. J L Trumbell, James Alex
ander, C H Hart, C A Mellroy. W II
Thompson secretary,
EVENING SEflSlON,
Devotional exercise were led by J W
Short, and the sermon was delivered by
Rev. 0 A Wooddv. The association then
adjourned to meet at Carlton, in June (891,
Backleu'a Arnica Salve.
Tha baat 8W In th srorW fnt Cut,Bruuia,Sores
Uloera, Bslt Rhaum, F.var a irs, Tottar, Chappd
hands. Chilblains, Gurus, and all Sklo Krnntio an
posltlvalroura Wl.a,or no pay required. It ia guar
nUe4 to (ir parfaat satiafaatlon, ar m.noy lei a mi
ll. Prie 16 nta per bx, F.r aala J Fsahay and
Uasas
If vnu want either to buy or aell your
property place the same in the hands cf 11 F
Ashhy & Co.
For Sale. Seven fresh cow for sale
cheap. : Inquire at thle office. -
'son have a big stock to select from at J
FJPowell tt Co' ,
5 oans Golden Star tomatoes for 60 cents
at 0 M eyers, and all other, canned gooda
oheap 'or cash, . -, , - . -
J W Bentloy. best boot and shoa maker in
city, ODooslte Fortmillsr & Irving's.
Best roaat ooffe in
Meyer1. .'
the,' eity at Conrad
A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.
At the Coroner's liutucst held hy Jus
tice Wallace over the remains of Grant
AunspniiKh and wife was a letter written
by Mrs Auiispttugh to her sister, Mrs
Annie Dank, st Fossil, (iilllatii county.
The letter hits heen shown the Dkmocrat.
1 he writing Is neat and plain, mid shows
i lair eniication. as the cause ol the
raifedy Is a nubile, matter the llRMottBAT
desires that the true facts may be known,
and hence gives the following material
extracts trout uie loiter:
"l.ottie Is the most queer acting girl
that I ever saw without any exception.
wiuii was uie cause oi ner leaving home
In tlie first tdnce.niid what was the cause
of her leaving Oilliam county, how long
has she lceii In Portland ; what kind of
a woman was that Mrs Jennie Montgom
ery. Please dear sister, eulluhten me if
you can. concerning tier Isdinvior and her
way of doing through life. I am In con
siderable trouble over her. I have
pleaded with Ixittie for mercy sake, for
my sake and for mv two dear little chil
dren' snke ; but 1 cannot tin anything
wiin ner. I wish you would tell dear
brother (icorge all alsmt this and have
him come over, tirolstblv ho can have
some inlliience over her, the jsKir miser
able wretch. I am having more trouble
man I can ts-nr, I am afraid. This
afternoon I will have to write more; and
itisiireiMiiui. tin, sucit a terrible sight
l saw iK iore my eyes this morning, my
poor dear husband sittintr in a chair w ith
that miserable lOtlie ou his hip with her
arms around bis neck, her luce layed
nuitlnst his and his arm around her. I
was sick In Is-d front worrying over the
way they was doing and 1 slipjied out
barefooted from my bedroom to the
kitchen, and otwned the door right in
their faces. Oh. if I could only die so 1
could know no more nor grieve no more
about this. 1 commenced this letter
some time ago but did come to the con
elusion not to send it; but the matter
gets worse ami worse. Iottie,tlic wretch
is
going to t the cause of tny poor bus-
bund and my separation. He told me
to-day bo would not live with me any
longer. Oh It you lust could see hov
she tried to get him away from me and
niiHiiy done it. Mie may deny all this
but, oh, if she docs she will lie telling i
lie. tiixxl bye dear sister. Show this to
icorge or any ona you w dsn.
JKXXIK.
The evidence Is-fore the coroner showed
that Mr and Mrs Auiispatigh were lying
In !cd together when she tired the fata)
shot, which proved near the base of the
lean, w hile the bull entered tier own
iead at the temple, and she fell over on
lis body. The revolver had only con
tained two cartridges. Then tlie sister
rushed in, and all he said was, that she
ad killed hitii. As nearly as we can
earn the sympathies of the people there
are w ith the unfortunate woman w ho did
the shooting. "Iitlie" we are Informed
is now living w ith tlie father or brother
of the deceased man.
RIAL t-artiK aaLKa.
J K Khkpatrick to John Dodge, 8o
xjo, feet, Lebanon
Nathan (iray to Robert li Cochrane,
1S0
800
300
75
Sooo
Sooo
lot No t. bl (j. li s jnd A
(JeoJ McCoy to l K unkhi, Interest
lit i) I. c ) junain
S W Hearing to Rosanl Lctalnger,
214-totMtacre it K i
S and A V Hamilton to S W Hear .
Ing and U F Letslnijcr .same. . .
Frank Trite to A II Marshal, 335 o.
acres, 10 w J
A II Marshall to Frank Tritcs, l.iis
No Hand 7,bl lo, Albany .except
big Jt feet
Mr L M t-'uster to K I. Tbomjwoii.
bond lor deed of 20 feet front, lot
7, bl 4, Albany....
3raw
3804,
70t
82J
65OO
SO
llattle L Icinplcloii to K LThomp
son, 34 S feet Ironl, lot 3, bl 10,
Alhauv
M E Fartell 10 E L l'liainpoii, fix
list feet, bl 3, F.IMit A
A Bo vie to (ico Wcstcut. o
acres 12 w 3
J 0 Hendeisun to I, K lilaln, 2'o
acre 14 ...,
Job Simon tu William Carter, ij
a:res. 10 w 4 . ,
$3'.lo
Total for jear . , f i,rVtio
During the week five mortgage, were
filed, consideration $6430.
Patca Raiko. The barber In Tills
niook. say the Headlight, have raised the
price of shaving republican on account of
the extreme length of their face. The
democratic face I to broad with smile that
they come under the same category, but
inugwu.up can get a shave for nothing.
A Pain r Mine. A rich bed of okre
ha been found near Monroe In Benton
county. It I of dark red, clear of grit. I
susceptible to many change In color and
mixes easily with oil. Very toon we will
be able to paint our house entirely from
OaetioM M AT&aiAL,
The rlatl a albt Slase.
Rev F M Shrout, pastor Cnltcd Breth
ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan , aaya: '!
feel II tny duty to tell what wonder I)r
King' Kew Dlscovt ry ha done for me.
My lung were badlv diseased, and my
parishioners thought 1 could live only a
few week. I look five bottle of "Dr
King's New Discovery and am sound and
well, gal.iing 36 lbs In weight."
Arhur Love, Manager Love' Funny
Folk Combination, write : "After a
thorough trial and convincing evidence, I
am confident Dr King' V'ew Discovery
for consumption, beats 'ent alt, and curea
when everything else fall. The greatest
klndnesa I can do my many thousand
friend fa to urge them to try It." Free
trial bottle at Foahay k Mason's Drug
stor. Kagular aiaea 50c aad i.o.
Nkw Blacksmith Siioi. G .V Willi
has just completed his blacksmith (hop at
the corner of Second and Railroad atreet s
where all kinds of iron and wood work
can be had and done In first clat order
Bring. on your plows, wsgor.s, etc., etc.
for repair.
Kpaeh,
The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch In the life cf the individual. Such
a remarkable event I treasured In the
memory and the agency whereby the
good health has been attained Is gratefully
blessed. -Hence II Is that ao much Is heard
in praise of Electric Bitter. So many
feel they owe their restoration to health tu
the use of the great alterative and tonic.
If you are tioubled with any disease of
kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short
standing, inu will surely find relief by use
f Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c and $1
per bottle at Foshay & Mason' Drug
atote.
Vading Photographer Albany Uregoa.
We have bought all thenegativea made by
L W Clark aud W 11 Greenwood up to Nov
13th, ISSU,
lean n. .1: . u l
,188!) Duplicate, can be had from
.t. Via iSJ.' , nte'A hV
about 18,000 negative made by our -
bein
alao
selves, from which duplicates can be had at
like rates. We carry the ouly full line of
view of tbia state and du enlarged work at
Inweat rates for tint olaaa work. We shall be
pleased to ace you at our Studio in Froinan's
block, next door to Masomo Temple.
TOVBMTS,
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
should take cn every trip a bottle of S vruD
of Figs, as it acta most pleasantly and ef-
tectuany on tne kidneys, liver and bowels,
preventing fevers, headache and other
forma of sickness. For sale In roc and
$1 bottles by all leading druggists.
Albat Marble and Granite Works.Hav-
ing lately purchased tbe atock of S A liiegs
and G W Harris, we shall be pleated to
how drttijjua and give prioes to all intend
ing! purchasers. Best of workmen employed
and prices a low aa any for first-class work.
Visit us before purchasing elsewhere.
COAN X ACHISO"
next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or.
MARRIED.
GARRETT-STILLWELL. On Thurs
day, June 12th, 1890, at the residence of
B Kenshaw, by Rev A B Wade, Mr Jas O
Garrett and Alice M Stillwell both of
Peoria. May their lives be harmonious
ones.
II0JMK AND AB1UMII
TIIUHSOAV.
Next SturdV tha train awt an Ihn O Y
will leav at 7:13 a. ni. to aoaoim i I n9 a
Sabbath Sotiool excursion from Corvalli.
Tha contract for building P J Bsltiinure'a
th roe-story beiok wa 1st to I) C Metis) I on ths
woodwork, and W 0 Cassell on ttis brick
work. .
8 A ltayward and family, of Tzdl Co
III, tru in the city, the gut of Mr Wash
burn, of M iUlt A Waahbnrn. Mr
waril is a weal'.liy grain dialer oa iihig Uri.
nturosts tha .
rstoAV.
Win Fnher, of Sitattht, is in the city.
Tho Thrue Mistur ha again l'i',(iiii rur,
ning.
People remsrk th it this is the hi at wea'h
rto bsisaour'id.
Mr J oil 11 Hii'ilh rnUirne I Ur, eVeiii'ig
from Oakland, Cab, where list lis hn ubuut
a year.
J M Nolan and wif.j wnr in tha eiry t
day ou tluir way to Cm val'is from t'n ir
we lding trip to PorlLnd.
Judge Mtrahatl arnvjd ho ni frmri l'..nd.r-
tou last evaiihrs;. where tin; sxauiiiiatiiiii
tuduuiifor almissloii to tba bar ha t l.vru
held.
The bridge near the etumiry is re;,.r'-i to
be iu a very uuorain coiidiinni, that ia it is
unitertalu whether a tuam ooi g. t outu it or
not
Mr K, II Norton went to I'orll.md this
moriiiug, and will go ttxooe to Kiknr City,
Ha is getting op a company tu works C'a!
mine in Oilliam county.
Tb Chinese pheasant ia getting up into
th dg of the mountain. In a few yir
they will lie scattered all through the Oregon
Alp. Baker City Kvill.
A Haleut yuutig woman asked ty thn cen
sus taaor where she was inirn, aaid
waa'ut born any wheta particularly a i.b
w thu dulitr of a Mu-.lin.lnt iiitiiiatnr.
Parttea who heard ttis M KnU- inio
strela at Lebanon last evniuA asy 11.
Bav a tin entertainrnviit, full of u.tw (
tore. The company hi a be-n r.-or,i,jz,. j
and ar giving good ntert'iimutut ev ly
where.
Matt Scott wa at the ratiflcstioti n... ll. c
lates, A chnru of shouts altt rnsting
between P.nnnyer and Monti o cat,fued
Matt that h hardly knw which rf tlin 11, en
h was Pennoyer or Suott,Iahariii Kn
preaa. Wot Duaaca ha already engaged hop
picker for th season. Indications p.dnf
to a good crop and fir prions. S3 O Wa! -lac.
Mr hlmou and other hve h'Mi yards
in thi Immediate vicinity whMi wtil a Id to
th circulating malrnm iu these puts. K- :
pre.
Th Central school closed today with
appropr aa axrreise, after 1 suCcu !cl iar.
Prof Walln-r and corpa have prov.u ilo in
aatves well quaUtiixt to teach ti.n clul lisvi (
Albany.
Dieonly chanxe on tb S P will bo tl,t
cf tb morning freight x htcb p iss Albany
thirteao minute earlier than lormerly. .V
there ha bevn lota uf waatl wind and ink
ova tb mllr.
Th nmiibr nf vote o at iu lSS an ou-al-rttomt.
Iu l9dMS votu. tr cxat
givibK an tucra.. cf Tid iu tna t.i rra
lit known that tba ixipulatn.n of a com try
Can b appti.aimatvj l y muilii I .u.g ths
number of votr cast by five. T.oa eive.
Yamhill county a population ol li'ilKJ.
T.lephona.
A MewAoeaiK. Considerable Intcrsst
ha. been taken during the day In Mr Geo.
IV Harris's collection of bird, in the
marble shop adjoining tlie Dr.MmSAT
olliee. It consist of a white prairie d ig
with pink eyes and a remarkably while
owl that Is absolutely cycle, which seems
rather restless out of Its natural elements,
and apparently dtesn'llike the association
of so many monument
srcgiAV
J F Pan ell .V l o.
Cuaick'a Bitdtltoa.
(.old rsne at Will A b'tark'a.
Boy your groceries t Lang.a.
K. M. French k?p raitroaat time.
IbicM etndy drip at C K Brnwuel.V.
A new tin. saf uecktiiaal E C HearlV
Novelties in parasol, at S K Young.,
tatav yonrord r for bruol at Aug Liugn's.
Go to Aug Langs' for year atapln dry
gooda.
Fruit cans and arax at Matthew Si Waal.
bora. Ludlow's S3 slims fju.-i.-l oil C
Kearl'a.
Choi. carta sweet potata at
Browu.ir.
Prepared msckret. iu lib can, at
C K
CE
aBrowuell'.
Ileaduuailer far gar Ian isdi al C E
BrowoeUV
For artist' suppliea go t 1 Statiard. &
Cuaick'a.
Th latest het rouiic, J discoitnt,at Mt
Hyman'a.
Adjustable window acreen at Matthew &
Washburn.
Tin aodpumbin work d. mo At Matthews
k Washburn.
keruaeue and Gasoline at ives at Mai
tbewa Si Waahbum.
Garden hose and lawn spr tii.lrr at Mat
thews & Washbuin.
Log will sell you stApIo dry KtHid
cheaper than any one.
Tb Albany Woolen mil! will pay 2Uuta
a pound fur wool.
Dressed ohiokeu constantly ot baud at
J F Powell A Co.
Don't fail to try the Huiiime A L-n:g pirnos
at Mr llvuiau'a.
Delicious cauntd eranlwraie at C. E
Bivwoolla.
Spring oyer coating at Zaches & Sen, op-.
poaiie roatouioe.
Genuine Iowa aorghurn on draught at C
ts nruwneii a.
Alargs and Hiieitvk of gold Canes to se
lect from at Will Si Stark 'a.
Have you seen those parlor suite that T
Briuk baa just received ? They are nice.
Spring jacketa ami beaded capes at re
duced price at Samuel K Yuuog'a,
Roaat 00 (Tea ground to order without extra
oharg at Kenton'a cash giocery ature.
Berre freah every morning. Urdei
promptly filled at J K Powell At Co.
No need to suffer with tha headaoh whoo
Hubbard' Capsules will surely cure you.
If you want a fine toilet or hath soap call
ou Stanard A Cnaiok, City Drug Store,
Screen doora at bedrock prieea at the Su
gar Pin Door & Lumber Co' warehouse.
Th Foster geuutne.hook glove Fiteriiia,
in black aud colored, at Samuel E Yuung'a.
When wanting the beat grooeiies ta the
market at reaaonahl price call on J F Pow
11 A Co.
Buy a lot In Cuaick'a addition, the finest
suburbau additiou. Its location sptaks for
itaelt.
Don't fail to call on Will & Stark and
price their large line cf ladtua aud gents
watches Delore yon Day .
Th Hemuie A Long piano is the best
made piano to stand tbe climate of the cosat.
Don't fail to get on at Mr Hyman'a.
I in uaviux eareiuiiy oouamer you nav
the , 4tttwk ,nd most oarefuU , te
one when yo. buy Rood, of Powell & Co.
1 , ' . " ,. . .
In baying carefully eonsider yrtu have
Genuine Martinat kid glover, in all sices
and color, at S'Jo per pair until May 1st.
Every pair warranted, at G W Simprou's.
A lot in Cusiuk's addition ia better tbau
ten per cent, or better than a lot in foreign
oitiea where the tide eba and flows twice iu
twenty-four boar.
Those Tithing screen door and windows
should eall on R B Vunk, who will put them
iuoonplet on ahort notice. Shop 00 corner
of Seooud and Ferry streets.
Those having property to snll cheap will
do well by plaoing it with S N Steele, -Real
Estate Dealer, aa he ha connection iu Port
land whereby he.wiil be able to catqb inves
tors from
Crissman keepa 'ce oream frteaers.
Go to the 60 and lOo store for your pearl
buttoas.
Tinware aid oil stoves at the 5o and 10c
tore.
Wihiam M Hoag left last eveuirg for San
Francisco, ,
Chatalaine bags, from 2& ta 85c at Crisa
man' 6 and 10 cent atore.
Mr D W Wakt field, of Portland, is iu the
eity visiting relative and friends.
A Bna barrel of New Orleans molasses just
received at Conn Mendrioson's.
Spricg and summer woolens just received
y-fci Ar .r-..: r.. . . .B1
Ssveral from Athanv lninl tha riontrra-
gational 8 8 picnio exouraion from Corvallis
10 me ironi tills morning,
The regular monthly mneting of tha Board
of i'rsdewill tm held next Monday evening
at tho Council ChamWa.
Chihlrwn's Day rerviora will he obisivad
tt the M H church, Sunday evening, to
wneh all am cordially Invited.
The McKitnlas nduatra! trnup aye a good
utertiiiui.nt at th fpera IJoiiae tat eyefi
Ing. Tin ir program is much ahead ot that
funnel ly presonted.
Tn-nmrmw at thi. Clniati.n church, the
f-ilowmg will im lUv Stnwart' progiam:
11 m, .S. iting np th Kingdom: 4 pm,
ll il-tism, 7;30, "Sold in 8io."
Th r. tn.d trip on the Oreat Northern end
t .Htisdian railio rnilrnisilH front Portland to
."it l'nl. for thosn desiring to attend the
risrimrl line;, Initial assoei&Von, will fiulv
b lili.
A V ry t,tiid'.u:ni ,- U that of Areh
li.Kukbuiu t, leu. ritly rn.rrancd. Mi h rAt
llrtdi,l a (inn job nf pspi-r hungiug, and
nan, II Mlmnn I .Id h gnKl ci im nt walk
iu inmr..
We v-rv rimcli re c ret 1 1 a'.alo that Chief
KjikIiico Kl. Ins- i, i (i, reaidiiigat Portland
has l.i i ti i.-oni; e ld ti t;ii Pi 2aHfortii fori
till. 1,1.1, . -Ill ..f 1.1m h.ntlh Kki.h i.nt
t..r. w. I,....- i,. i.-,, ..i i. ..,,,.., ..L.L
lli.,.,!w,i,.d hi hi, wifa totheti.dd'iii
ii,.i . o.,., ii.
tl... " r' !
AUnnt, H o Jetrri warsbr-nan man,
who arr.a'td levi.ral w.,k mo snd p.t I
hi jhii ar. .'i ni ii, n si: !'! of it,i-
Ifran.l jury .it the eh ine of n,i,i y..h mm.t,
waa l,n.t vf. ir,;' civen tu (r ed. n , it ., trand
j iry hayoig lurn.i.i tm iruv bit'.
It -ri (i.n K Oi',mbeil..i;i nturr.id lat
'. firing f'ri IN.tti.oid, wkeie he htj m
ittendov llu t;fiiii'i tiidg.i i f Mai!;, While
tlHiro I..J puruh.'.'d n K.ul)ii boat, with
ntiiv ih!" iwnt, ami i ) run it on th river,
Ti.ia wi'i be tin? (t lxi;,t .,f tho kind ever
run on ti. ni.pir Wiiluiin-ttt-. Tl.e river
burn ii well adap'ed fo ".-nllidg,
Mr..li totr,i,sn rttttrued last evnriing
fr m l',ai. uc, v "tr.ij ivnn mi i!i th three
iiii.itary i.r .oi jning (rin A r una t V'aii
i). user. Tiu'.nftli.f t ho t boy tianiiK,
fur .! hk the rUiU of ciothe from a Eo-
gi i. sl .rr, proved ory tt'lfravit'lrig. One
of il.e.i, plead KUtit, but the other Uv
IfiOl, I o Jurltw iliaagis
01. d unit ttia pri'imer
I ut the third
lty.
man
A Sikav Siior. The man wh' fired
the revolver last evening that frightened
the pasdng multitude, wa Id-'ntilleJ. $5
and co. is wilt about settle the matter.
A Dakn 'it's-xrii The Iiarn of Mr
.Slinpt-on.at Splccr. waa etitirely consumed
bv fir- vc'terday morning, together with
most of the content. How It aim ted wa
mostly a triutter of peculaion.
A CliiMNl'.v I'm 1:, A chimney on the
bouse ol Alfred Wheeler burned out this
afternoon, netting fire to the nios on the
roof, causing an a tarin. The II hi L Co.
(pikktv extiiiuiiinhed the small flame. A
handful of salt thrown in the fire In the
first plait would have wved an alarm'
Through carelessness one wheel of No J'
hose cart was broken ,ff.
TIIK Hi.' A DOIT TOW.1.
One can't always penetrate human na
ture.for its freaks arc sy.tnetimes playful.
One of its mint striking peculiarities is
for a man who gets taken in to desire to
have sonic one else In? treated likewiae.or
for him Ut congratulate himself that he
wasn't alone. The man w. bo aaw tlie
white owl did not rent until his best
friends bad alwi seen it, so wise and con
siderate in him, and the tighter be held
tlie siring to the ow l why the better it
suited him. Tlie langh that went up
over soitu -thing seen iuce the earliest
cliildiioo! were simple excruciating. The
Man About Town held the Htritigto the
owl and it made him fcil a if "owld ac
quaintance were not forgot.''
Aso'tr merchant do nut take kindly
to the eirly cl.:ug movement in Albany 1
a applied to stores it iu:.y l! suge-ted
that an c.tr!y closing movement of the
mouth tie in orJer, and jr-rliaps it would
n more g.o.i.
A desperate eifurt i.a Ivinatnada anions
exchange to get off some pinion the
words census and sen. At the present
writing nothing containing stven a mus
tard seed bus liecn run across. The Man
A I mt t Town will publish for nothing and
withhold the name a good live pun on
the word.
The democratic partv of Oreaon is tak
ing a ri.zle, says tbe Salem Journal. And
the Journal is taking a razzle, with a
tendency to rattle with a "nuoop," says
the Stay Urn Sun.w ltich makes the matter
considerably of a razzling-ditzzling aifair.
Copynyht, lie
tier rt af of motion. anS or loox. tlie imootti
lie KMlmntnir nia.ty or .n-ji sn-1 trrad,
Tlm SyTnmi.trv of lorra an.l f.-aiiirr, sat
Thf ..iil art.m't. even like .Ktielnus airs
Ol Aute auU liarrs" .
For her m.iteh!.-a livik of tmi-o itnd motion,
thia rj.-al U:.vi'.y wa3 tnd.-t.ted pi prrf'.xrt
health, rotortd by tlie use of thnt unrHinul.t,
Inviirorutinj; io:i;e and nervine. Dr. l'ttvce-'s
Kai'ocius r.w.-riptlon, which set i.? lietltliv
action every function and ge ptsrity nnd
rlohnoos to th" t'linvl.
Favorite Prescrlrt'on is a positive esire
for the most coinplW-aU'd and otiftiuate cnst4
of leueorrhea. excessive tiowinir, luiinfu! rm n
struutinn. unnuturiil soppnssions. pmlitpsns.
or falling; of tio wornn, weak back, "fvrmile
weakneas," nr.T-vemlon, rvtroversion, bejjv.
InK-dowri ei.;is.;tton?, chroiiie congeetinn, in
flammntion i 1 1 i:!c;T.it!in of tho womb. It
1 Riiaratttcvu to pivo Gciisfut-tion t cutry
Co. or miai. y etii::.1M!.
Miinufttetur.'s! bv Wom.n's Dir.euAHT
SUuical A.;i.tK lATi..:;, Uuilaio, N. V. ;
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
regulate nnd cleanse tbe liver, stomnch and
Imweln. They aro purely vevt'bihlo a!:d ppr
fnetly hnrnilesa. (tto n lKsu. gold by
driiK.Tlsts- .'- eenta a vml.
TasAsi ar Priwai axsr, )
r.rm Kent,
ucaasNer, J
Slat, 1MH). )
inrics or uomptri.l or tiis uci
Waxhuigion, May Sti
M laereas, hy aatiafaetory evidence proseuterlto
the unilui-simioJ.it hna been maile to ap)K)r that The
I. inn County National Bank, ot Albany, imhe
eity ef AUmuiv, In the county of Linn, and state of
Oreijwii, has complied with all the nruviaioua ol the
StHtuteaof theUnited Statee, required so be complied
with before an association shall be authorised to
commence the buainoaa of banking.
Now. therefore, I, Edward S Laey, Comptroller
of tlie Currency, do hereby certify that "The Liun
County National Bank, of Alhanv," in the city ot
Albany, ln the eonnty of Linn, and State of Oregon
le authoriaod to commence the business of banking
aa provided in section Fifty one hundred and eixty
nine of tbe revised atatutea of the United States.
In testimony whereof vitnesa mv
hand and seal of office tbis 81st dav of
May, 181).
K. 8. LACY,
Comptrol'cr of Uie Currency.
jSRAl., J
NO- 4326.
Albany
ironworks:'
Manufacturers of
1EAM ENGINES CRiST AND SAW
MILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS
W ALLKIPHS OF HEAVY
ANQ LIGHT WORK, IN
I3GN m BHASS
CASTINGS.
'fiooial attention ahid
ds of machine
o t ptlrlns: sll
P&Ucrns Made on Short NofW
3 f' !i ?
; fStv j 1
. 4 LM 1
k4fiM i.2i-
feifnr,.
PERCHEROH STALLION
TITUS, 5934.
Will make tha season at Jefferson Mon
dy ami Tuesdays ; at Albany Wednes
days and '1 hrirsoays ; at Ci vallls, frl
days and Kaiurday.
paaC-IilPTfON AMD rei'lflsEI,
Wwk f.tm-tA 1884 t Imporled 18S8 br
Mur' Broihers, of Polo, Hiinrd, bred
i y M iid"iln,cornmurieof LaOandalne,
...ion i t NoVi.t le-Kotrou, dt-partment
,, K.J elLir; got by Batard 3555
(r,nl); -am Cocrat (IMI33) by Clierl (4137)
inil of :',ootri.
IMjard (187) s by Karoonne 1334
itiJO"ioi Ji.guti0 Dy inn tvoear-a jam
til v.
Nart n ine 1314 f777i by Brilliant 1890
(7.VS) out of Mad'-lon by Favor! 1 (711.)bf
bv Vieiix Cluvdln (7i3) out of fAml bl
sVietit firr nt ny Mco (7IZ.)
Bril l tnt IK'fl am by t:txyt II (714) OU
of Iiretttt by Allita belonging to tbe
trenej gov rfimont.
xy II (7H) be Vinx Chas In (713)out
of La irl.o l v Vlenx Pierre (KPS )
V in eux (-'baailn (713) by Coco (712)out of
I'oulbv Kamii.
aa-o(7li) by Mi'ion (715) out of Pan
line bv V'ieux Co't.i.
M sruon (7l i) by Jem le Blno (739.)
ym JVan-ti.Uianc.J
f.'heri (t!3T) by B, hi, beh.nglng to M
Fardmiet, out of Biohe, belonging to M
I.t-bray
TERMS.
To inttura Mare in loal ....... 20
For MttMnn ......
Mnglo aa-rvlr, V O U .$10
Peraon Insuring tho'r mure mai not
rattirninx in regular seaao- to the bore,
will be charvnd as reason mar. Persona
diapos fig af their t.iares before they are
known to bt with fiwl.or removing tbem
from the caunty will be ciisrgo i rr in t
snrance. Property of "si
V, W. BtCMBKao I
ron
SECIN DISEASES
iGOHE'3 CEIaEBRATEIirOI Oil mDY
TtltUlaall Inflammation and IrriUC .andlsttw
wnly aur dswtiwcr of Mlcmbsa and ottsaar auua
fr'Analtea.
firx'p. Price 2 S cents a Box-
Wa Aaro ths Exclusive Control of
aTt
Lr
so
c
E
N
T
S
And don't Atttw fa Ofer a prin ta tit til
ri,urlUUiBSItlAtt. CasvfCaaaoM
CSE U'9 CKE KJLf FDIXDS. -
SAMUEL E. Y0UI1G,
ALBANY, OREGON.
FDrtmil'iH k living,
'1 iS Afia
- FUNEUAL DIRECTORS.--Prompt
i-it4aa-f islasi Hears
J. ii. DUNCAN,
ATTOSUSY AT UW AND K'dTARY
PUELIC,
y.-CX)!ll- la s'.rahau'a Bloek, IJo'al
and 2.
AL3ANY, ORECOH.
S. W. Paisley,
(.Albany, Ortgea.
-WHOLES VLB DEALER IN-
Tcbacco ani Cigars.
Onl r aoliaited from he trade.
A New Repair Shop
Has just lieen opened oa First street, op
posite the Rus hous9, where y-u eaa get at
kinds o broken article mended, clocks
tuus and losks repaired, key fitted, &a
Woik Vrom thecou itry promptly attended
DR G. A VVHlTflEY,
Physiciati and Surgeon.
Graduate of Bellevoe Hospital Medical
College Now York City.
Disease of woman a specialty. -iyOffio
loinau' Brick, Albany, Or.
Eevsre House;
ALBANY, - .. OREGON
CHAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR,
Fitted uo io first-class style. Tables
supplied with the best ln tbe market.
Nice sleeplnsr apartments. Sample rooms
tor commercial travelers,
tarrr e tsars ta aad fraaa the Ratel.'Vt
Delmonica Restaurant,
CORNER FIBST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The undersigned haying purchased tbe
old Herman Restaurant stand has opened
tinder the above na n a firat-olasa restan
raut. We are prepared to furnish meal
for parties or dunces on abort notice. Oys
ters served in every style, eastern or eoasti
all kinds of fish knowa in tb market.
Employ only firs-class r el p. and waiting
will be prompt and oourteons. Regular
meals 25 cts. Coffee of first-clas quality
ml a eup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10
t. I sm well known in tbia citv and re-
r uest tb tizena to give me a call.
" V SAMGETS Proprietor
CITY 'l'AXt-aH.-Noiioe ia hereby eriya
that tbe tsx roll of the city of A
bany, f .r,. for the year 1890i has been
pircedih my hands for o lletlion, and
that I -will be at the Council cl a in hereof
said cit to iteeive id receipt for th
the taxes charged . in said roll, ior th
perlcd of SO d a js In m date of this no tie
All taxes remaining unpsid at tbe expir
ation of thirty days thereafter win bs re
t'l.ned . ; ,; Oouneil of the city
of Albaoy tss - , t, and costs and
ex pen mis tor collecting: ' such taxes be
added thereto. , JOHN N HOFFMAN
, City Mt.rab.al,
.A
5 3 A-'1
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