. i .jiaas. FRIDAY SEPTEMBERS, 1800 8TITE3 & Cilitar ami NUTTING. Proprietor. LOCAL ItKCOIU) II8CONtinhkd. The associated press service received here alnco the middle of April by the Daily Herald, has Itoen dia continued, it proving too big an elephant for a city the eixo of Albany, though only n pony acrvice made up in' Portland. Mr Uennett, the cllldent night operator, will go to Olympia, and the Western Union oftlce will hereafter iloao at 8 o'clock, the old time, Mr Humphrey run ning it alone. Tho night aervice was a great convenience to the public, as well aa to the reading public. Our coiitemp oray will now take a fourth of the amount previously taken, by tho United Proas Association, it well inunnged newr-gnUi-erer, by way of tho Postal Telegraph company, wliieh will keep oik'ii until .o'cUa-k for that purpow. The Salem statesman and Astoria Columbian arc now the only papers that are receiving the associated press dispatches, outsido of Portland, in the state. Tho truth is it takes a big patronage and higher prices for advertising than arc paid in AlUuty. A Pkspicratk Fkuit. A warrant was worn out in Justice To nicy's court liiat Saturday evening ly Thonuis Kerd as private prosecutor against Mrs Nancy Viator. Tlie otlicers arrested and brought tho accused before bis h nor terday morning, who on lMing arraigned plead not guilty. We will not nndettake to re cite anv of the facts that led t the tight, but aunVe it to say that Mrs Slator is a tenant on Uocd'a ranch and that contro versies and bad blood bad exit-tod U tween them for some months. I-at Sat urday they met in Iwttle arrav. I'lubs were used very freHy, and while Mrs Plater waa Imdly bruised altout tho face and arms, MrKeed yot an arm aftd a finger broken and oiherwi-te badly used up. ttoth called physicians to their as aistance and their wounds have K-en partially patched up, but the law will undertake to sift out tho liya and wliercforea on Monday. Times. Tom Heed is well known in Albany. Ho has prolably had more quarrels and trouble than any man in On gun. Coming This Way. -The following from an up-Columbsa paper will he an in teretlrg Item to keep on hand. Iioulj the aubject of the sketch cou.e tM way. r he no doubt will before the raoit l over: A Jew preacher rtatiud Isaac Utilv ar rived In Ilelci.a and rlal.nvd to be ronveVi. cdtothe Chrltian chur. h. He was bap tliei, and one e entity aCu-i preaching hit first sermon was recoifnUcd a Wcxcl, a man who attempted the same came on the Baptist Church in Denver. A enailonal etposure foll'cd. and Isaacs tudJenly left town for the West an hour later. I'c Is a short, heavy-set, 17$ pound man.with a Hebrew cast of countenance. lie came to American Fork, I'tah, f:o:n Vienna He joined the Mormon Church, became a preacher and counsellor to the bUhcp, but was mohbed for stealing two watches and railing two check He then went to Denver jnd from there to, Helena." A Fisr Gtmnasicm The Urge addi tion being built for the college speaks of an Improvement that will aiJ greatly to the advantage of this splendiJIy managed school. The addition it 28x50 fect, and will be divided Into three rooms, one lox a8 feet for a boys gymnasium; the mldJle room, 38x15 for a wood shed, and the other 38x15 fr K'rl' gymnasium. ISoth fcymnaklutn will be well equipped, and water and sewerage having been In troduced, will contain all the modern anl tary Improvements that go to make a place healthy, the old buildings having been torn t'own. Miss Moss, the new teacher of elocution, Is an adept at calesthcnlc and will have charts of the voting ladles gymnasium. The Albany College U pro gressive, and this I one of the evidences. Opening day, Tuesday, Sept., 16. Tux Paint Mise. Ed lltrrtn was a passenger on the 11 o'clock train yester day for Lebanon, going there for the pur pose of looking after the interest of the Oregon Paint mine. Friday he received a telegram from Mr Miller, mayor of I,eb anon, that the citizens of that place had raised a bonus, in the shape of a block of land in the city's limits, to lie given the paint company to secure the location of the mill there. At present this struc ture fa located seven miles aliove. YA will look over the property and if he deems it suitable will make arrange ments for the removal of the machinery, etc.. as soon as it can tossihly l done. A car load of barrels was shipped to the j mill during the past week to I filled fori a Portland firm who has contracted for that amount. Statesman. Halset. A correspondent of the Brownsville Times says: Halsey Is latum ing. It now baa altout four hundred in habitants, and we think it does as much business as any other little town of its size in the valley. Has no saloons and is as pleasant a town as the country can boast of. We have two large w arehoiiKcs with immense cleaning capacities. Two large dry good "tores, 1 J lihak and Koontx & I Jime three grocery stores,.! P Carter, HO Plymate and O Howell; two drug stores, C Oray and Hector & Co ; blacksmith shop, ortli & Standish ; wagon and shoemaker, 15 Kenshaw ; butcher, Taylor Bros; livery stable, J It Done. A large and commodious bote), with A Laubner ; two doctors. Smith and Geary : two carpenters, F Frishy and W P Reid; a dentist, Dr UmsUad; and jew eler, C II VanAllen. Land Ewocch n Okeoox. Hotel keep ers report that their offices are besieged with a gang of land sharks from various sectiona ot Washington, w ho are seeking to divert the immigration which is com ing into Oregon. Those who are interest ed in Portland do not give them much encouragement, believing that Oregon is the best olace for them, ami that there is plenty of good land for all corners. Ore- f onian. This is the kind of a tune we ike to bear played, and if the Oregonian bad done it years ago instead of laboring so earnestly for Washington.there wou'd now be no reason for a dispute as to wnicu is the larger state. Noses. Dr Rowland, the celebrated and great animalculist, has his rig ready for canvassing the Coast in the interest of his medicine, really a good thing. He will be accompanied by Misses Stratton and Adams, who will give concerts in public halls, interspersed with a scienti fic lecture by Dr Kowland, assisted by Mrs Dr Gilbert-Rowland, On the subject of catarrh, illustrated by charts and paintings. The Doctor has some attrac tive posters for the business. headed by a cute cut of peculiar faces and noses. Runaway Accident. Yesterday Mr Denny, proprieto of the Munkers ware house, was going towards Jefferson, when bis team became frightened at a China man with a pole and two bankets, and ran away, throwing Mr Denny out and injur ing his bock seriously. Mr It A Roberts, of Salem, happening along took him to his borne at Munkers. Mo one booted the Celestial, who would not set his baskets down though he saw the team was fright ened. Scio After It. The location for the Santlan Paint Mines Mill has not yet been decided on. The block offered bv Leban on, ws not accepted because too far from the railroad. Sclo has also made an offer to the company. Their offer to deed six lots in thejeenter of the clty.with water pow-! er and $300 In cash, which is nut wanted. The Oregonlan R R Is to build a switch to the city, which they claim would give it pipping facilities equal to any of their neighbors. Another Man. Several days ago we mentioned an accident to a little Brown boy, who fell Into the Willamette river below the O P bridge. Tha credit of sav ing him was given to the wrong person. Mr Chas Sutton, a lady who saw the affair tells us, rescued him. Young Brown was the seventh person Mr Sutton has res cued from drowning, and lie is certainly entitled to several medals. Blackman Got tt. The raffle for the lot In Astoria, which took place the 29th of August was won by Geo L Biack nm druggist, of Albany Or , who held ticket ato. "The tickets for the raffle i-crc sold by Mrs DCIare.and the Democrat Uglad to know It was conducted on the square, as Crook County. Mrs C M Charlton has been engaged to teach the school In the Henry Gray district. She will begin text Monday. John Flock, who shot and killed Geo. Chamberlain, had his second preliminary hearing befote Justice Dell, of this precinct, on rruisy sim aaiuruay ot last week.. tuxtlce Boll ordered thai the prisoner be eld without ball to wall the action ot the grand jury. Charles Flock, ho was arrested and brought to town last week on a charge of burning another property, had n prelimi nary hearing before Justice Dell hint Sat urday and was ordered reltased from cus tody . Summary of Atsesnmenl of Crook coun ty f.?r ifoo: Acre deeded land, 95,345; value of same, $310,04$; vtlve town prop erty, 40,475; acres road land, 334,440; value of same, $339,969; Improvement, $84,615; value Mde& hopes, $116,377; value money, notes, etc, $ 48,630; value household goods, $35,800; Number horses, 9,107; value same, $338,015; Number cattle, 43,341; value of satue, $160,709; number of sheep, 141 (iiS; valve of same, $318,504; number of swine, 548; value'of nunc, $l.3jn; gross value, $1,(9.37; liu debicdue, $5i,3S; exemption, $133,100; I olat taxable property $1,318,730. News. Oi it Markkt hnsliccn firm tor tlx days at 70 cents )cr bushel, although our neighboring towns in the valley have leen ottering only from Wl to 07. Unquestion ably tho San Francisco market w ill not justify our figures, but farmers find a ready market at that price just tho same. Tnis, ot course, places some of our bonal ing neighbors in an rmlmrrasslng posi tion ami the papera of Allmny have U'cn trying to explain that our inilated prices has licen caused from bitter competition and spitework among oordcalcrs. Well, Mrluii a poor explanation is U tter than nolle, but the unvarnished truth still re main that we are paying four cents per bushel more for wheat than Alhuiy. Times. In that rcFpict Corvnllia has tho bulge on, though it will not last, the markets really living the tame so far as ttansor tation goes. Wo supjoae the farmer doesn't care for the reason so long as be gets the price. l7 cents net has Item quoted in Albany for over a week. Is the C'orvallis price net? Tus Most Poitlar. The San Franeis- j co Examiner has offered a prize of nfl, 300 liadge for the most popular memlter of tho Native. Sons of the Golden West, of California, of w hom there are about lO.(HX). Several hundred are Wing vot ed for. Saturday evening W J Wiley led with 1.8J5 votes. Fourth on the list was II I.unt-tadt, of San Iraueit-co, with 1 ,:;?." votes. Mr Luustailt's sister is a resident of Allany, from w hom the Pkm oi'kat acknow ledges a pleasant call. She is watching the contest w ith interest, and tho vote in each Examiner received at the 1kmocbat office is clipped to be sent to swell the vote for Mr L, w hose picture in Sunday's Examiner shows hiiu to le a line looking man. Pitixti'Ecr.-i. There is nothing like prospect in this ttooming era, and cities as well as'prople bavo them. Though sometimes a litilo visionary, they are al ways interesting. The Silverton Appeal, as a sample, says: ''Knowing ones pre dict that if Silverton' railway prospects are realized, it w ill have 2o00 itonulation within the next two years.'' Browns ville is to have a population of 61KH) in a few years, I-ebaium of about the same, etc., and we hote all the prospects w ill be reaiixed, in each case not claimed with out considerable foundation. Asstal Election.--The annual elec tion ot Linn Engine Co. No. 2 was held last Monday at their hall, resulting in the aelection of the following to - run the company the ensuing year: 1) K N Blackburn, President. lr O C Aubrey, Kcc. Secretary. I) J Pubruille, Fin. Secretary. Vt M il Ellis, Treasurer. W E Ciillett, Foreman. A I. Lamb, 1st Assistant. O C Clelan, 2nd Assistant. The State Faib. Tho state fair, next week, promwes to bo largely attended. As usual the great attraction will be horse-racing. The agricultural exhibit ion is fteculiarly a Marion county affair. The exhibition of live stock is always more general and the display lias never failed to lie a "good one. Something should be done to make the display in the pavillion more creditable, though so far as it goes it is always good. rot'Bixo In. Wheat is pouring into the warehouses at a rapid rate, All kinds of rigs raise the dust on our streets. One of the most attractive is the six horse outfit of Mr Frank Ingram. Two wagons are piled high with the precious cereal. The good sized crop and fair ' II,er prices make the face of the average far- assume a broadened aptiearance. Kkmeikiiei L's. Mrs F M (Jarrett, w ho has leen spending several we,ek on her farm at Peoria, returned to Allmny to-day. The Democrat acknowledges a call, and the present of a basket of tine loaches and prunes, raised on her Peoria arm. T'were letter to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all, can truly bo verified by our young friend Will Harpoolc, ot Parkcrsvillc. He was fo have been married last Sunday to Miss Evuns, a pretty brunette, of Brooks, but for some reason she changed her mind and Will is kft.-Frcnch Prairie Gazette. To Tim PARENTsor School Children. Klein Bros wUli you alt to know that they have just received a large Invoice ot the celebrated C M Henderson's Red School lloune shoes, In beel and spring heel; and ever pair warranted to be solid kolc leather counters end Intolc. Every pair that rip. rur.over or the so'es come looke, will be repaired free of charge by ua, as we are practical shoemakers, and do our own work and are not out anything by doing so. We also give with every pair of school shoes a neat pencil box containing penholder, two pencils and rule. Call and see sample of the shoe at Klein Bros shoe store. ' Don't Rcn Arouno. Everj steamer, aowever foggy the bar, brings to Albany an immense quantity of fiults and pro duce. The best and largest variety al ways goes to Powell & Co's. Their Stand are alway full of just such things ss the public want, save runlng around Vy calling at their store first. County Court. The County Court convened this afternoon ; but owning to the illness of Judge Blackburn, had only begun business at the time of going to press, commissioners ixoper and Kum baugh running it alone. It will prob ably be in session all day to-morrow. Luliei call and sen the ht-ist novelties in drccs goods at E C Ssarls. The dance at the armory will be held on Friday eveumg instead of Saturday evening. a staled in yesterday's DesoeaATthe time oaviog oen cnangea. The inmates of the State insane asylum and the editor of the Salem Statesman will all be included in the recount of that city. A large line of children ECSearls. school shoe at Novetieb in Wash Fabrics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress goods. I he new thing for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of stripe and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those neeumg their fall and winter supplies win 00 wen 10 give mo a can. Samuel E Youko. New embroideries, flounclngs, lace Bouncing in cotton and silk, black and cream. Laces in imitation point. aUo new designs in bite ..d white lace, including unujiji una ciiei lower, xsew ruchlng OAMIJEL , XOUNG. JSWantkd. 200 cords of, body red fir wood at the Albany Woolen Mills. Cal at the Mills lor particulars. Whereto Get Them. When wanting -n organ or piana call onUL Blackman h-e you can select from a first class Bargain at Read's. Muslin UnokbAkar. In great variety of styles at bottom prices. , fnmd E Youindr. Cornell, rBorKKDixca. A Harvey Mr Ike Willamette Bridge Or lerrd. Saturday evening, Aug 30. Present Ma vor, Marshal, Recorder, Street commUkioner, and Louncilmcn Garrett, Smith, Tabler, Dcyoe and French. Tho following bills were ordered paid; J B Lacy, hauling, $4 351 A J Anderson, til W 15 Baker. $8 w; N I llcnton. $37 So; C W Walls, $371 J Ewlug, $31 1 Kobt Urown, 39; O I. Mavage, ft 75; John Maxwell, $73 68; Santlam Lu.nber CO, lt5i J A Warner, $39. Cost bllls,$l3 80; J as Laurent, latteral sewer, $3904; Job Monroe, $1 95; A J Anstyn, $1. Bill of W E Kelly, 50c dlallowed. The committee on streets and public property reported that the contract for building the extension of the rtroadalbln street sew er was lct to John ChUwcl', at 55 cents a foot. . The committee on the Willamette bridge reported that It was 'necessary to cnipkiy a competent engineer to make survey and soundings, and lcceom mended filial pre liminary survey be made. Adopted. The expense will be paid by pi Irate parties. On motion the committee was dhected to secure a competent engineer. A warrant tor $50 was ordered drtwn In favoi ot the Recorder for preparing the city charter and orOinancts for publica tion. The owner of lots 5 and 6, block 51, was ordered to connect with sewer within ao days. A new sidewalk was recommended on south side of Fourth street, adjoining lots and 3 In block IS, lit eastern addition; and a new walk on caot side of Maple street, adjoining block 44 Rrfened. A new sidewalk was ordered built on South side ot school blotk In First ward. l.h-rnscs were granted W J Montclth, and J A Gross to ;l liquors. Matter of application ot N Zimmerman for tlceftfte to sell beer was continued, the bond bclP5 Incomplete. Mr Smith moved that bid for Railroad sireet sewer be not opened, and that th Recorder aJvciiUo forbid for a sewer ftom'lhe present terminus to Ninth lreet, north Hue Adopted. Matter ot building a new biM;;e on Third street tt referred with power to act. mil allowed: A J limit. $6j; Win N Miller, $70; Jchn Jones. $70; A W Mc Claln. f50; S W Ro, $48. t oi vrv 4 0IKT ri I rTtlVl. l. It. N Rlx klurn, Ju.U. ; It. W. for nl Win. HumiMiuKH, OunntiiKMrtirr. ) Matter of application of road applied for by K N Thompson, continued. D Hart, keeping poor, allowed (til 10. A C Windom's claim continued. lrE Du Ijis claim continued. Win A Dunn appointed J P for Browns ville. Application of Gaines, and olh rs, for county r.md, continued. T F Miller was ordered to take charge of tho old irons of the McCully bridge, subject to the order of the court. The following bills were ordered paid: Cox A Fiuley, aid fur Henderson family for July I0 00 Same for September 10 Ml Foshay & Mason, stationary 21 CI G F Russell, school stlpt 50 00 T J Stites.exam'ing teachers . 25 M F M Mitchell, tlo do ...... 115 BO G F Kusscll do do !3 60 D Hart, keeping poor 61 10 M Scott, exense of Banta case. . . Wi 72 F. V Phelps, stationary t t5 E TT Fisher, surveying 15 00 Smith A Senders, mdse 6 75 L Senders, buggy biee. 2 SO W K Curl, salary 8.1 33 J FiUwatcr, aid for poor 8 00 Adjourned till Thursday afternoon, the court visiting the Sanderson bridge in the forenoon. Weal Iter Summary ot Meteorolocy fur Aogost.lbOO, fruni observations taken at Albany, linn Co, Oregon, by John Briggs.voL observer for th Signal 8errio, V S. Army. HiuWt barometer on the 7. 29 06. )set Larometrr, "o ths 3U, 29.78. Mnn baromt-Ur fr the month. 29. B3. Ilighmt dsily avi tsgaof Ur. 29 iHI. lowest daily average of bar. 29 78. Ilighet trinperslsra on tbe 13, 102. Lowest temperature on the 20, 44. Mesa for the mooth GS.IO. Highest daily rang of tber.oo tba 13,40. Lowest daily rang of titer. 00 the 31, 14. Mnn temperature at 7 a. m. dsily S7. Meao Uni.eratui at 2 p. m. daily 82 3d. Mean temper store at 0 p. m. doily CO 8. Prevailing directions of wind, N. Mas Velocity or force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 0.2S. . lfc-pth of snow at tnd of month, 0. omher of days on which .01 inch or mors rain fell, .2. Number of days of cloadiueas average 8 Scale or 10, j. Of 31 dsysoltservatinna 14 were clear, 2 cloudy, 3 Uir, 1 rain, 8 hszy, 0 overcast, 3 Dinky. Frost on the moraine of 0 days. Temp. 4- 3 12 on average of 12 years. lUiufatl, 0 20 on average of 12 years. jirr E.NTKRrwhK. Co and see that tieautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Bazaar." Julius Gradwohl the proprietor of the Golden ltule I'.aznar.in- iriiis us that lie lias the l'ri.e Baking 'owder, and No 1 JarTan tea, expressly for his business, and for the lament his customers, each liox of lakina powder w ill win a piece of fine glassware and also each pound of the tea will win a piece 01 line glassware, and customers who buy one jtound of tea or a txix of liaking powder, which is warranted, will have a chance at that beautiful gold watch. He has also added a fine assort ment of family groceries to his main mouth stock of glassware and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette Valley. Go and see Mr Gradwhol at the Golden Rule' Bazaar, and yon will find that nolhinu is misrepresented. A la.ge iuvoics of nsckties just recui veil at EC Soar I.. I.ce cm tains at E C Scarla. ATimxoof Beauty. The art studio formerly kept by W II Greenwood, has been renovated and refitted in such a neat way as to make it "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." New furniture, new scenery, new appliances of the latest and most approved kind. The very best artistic work of the day can be had of the photographers, Wilcox & Conn on the most reasonable terms. Do not fail to call and view the new arrangement as they are highly pleasing. Wall Paiee. I have just received rom the east a largo invoiceof wall pa oer, borders, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better styles and cheaper than ever before. mamcel E xoumo. Everybody Savs So. If the wild waves could talk they would tay, "Go to Powell & Co't for groceries and pro duce, for their stock is large, their prices low and quality the best." This Is the universal verdict of their customers. Oh I Yes. Call at J R Douglas' con fectionary store for choice ice creom, 10 :ents a dish, milk shake, 5 cents, and everything else equally cheap. First Street, opposite Kuss House. Call and Settle. Those knowing themselves Indebted to the old firm'of Krausse & Klein, will please call and set tle at once. Bartlrtt Pears. I am agent for th Salem canrery and prepared to buy al the iiartiett pears brought to me in a con dition to ship. Parties having pears to sell will do well to see me. Samuel E Vouno. Ean & Achison hacdla tba celebrated Portland cement walls for cemetery lots. Tbete walls can be f oroisbed at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Wanted at Once. Bartlett pears for shipping, and dried fruits of all kinds. Highest market price paid by G. W. Simpson Baker City owes 175,000. $60,000 of it is a bonded indebtedness though. Next year Albany will bo able to make such a report. MisriTS.. The boom In hops Is a big one. As high a 40 cents hat been offered for them tn some places. The raoount of Salem begins this morn, ing, that Is, the recount of the four pre cincts, reaching Into the country several miles, which w ill erroneously be given as the population of the city, as It was In the case of Albany and other places. As con siderable has beau said on the subject, It may be said that the Salem precincts cover a.i area ot about 15x8 mtliis.whlle Albany's only cover about 8x8 miles, practically less. In cither case, or any other case, It Is not right to give the city the credit of the whole preili.ct. At a bail ot Monterey, Cal., according to the Examiner one was magnificent . In whlto embroidered moire ; one waschartvi Ing In rose pink silk and tulle ; one was beautiful tit a costume ot frost while and sapphire j 0.1c was piquant In jonquil silk and lace ; one was ha'idsome In dead while silk and pearls ; one was graceful In shell pink silk and tulle ; one was pretty In blush pink j one was lovely in hya cinth silk and tulle j one was charmlly attired In rote pink and silver one was artistically gowned In while and olive Having exhausted the vocabulary the other were dressed or gowned In faint blue faille and tulle, etc. The women who were so magnificent, etc , were Krs Gen eral Miles and mary celebrities, and there were about a thousand jiucsts. One man w ill often cause pnoimb, ex citement for a whole regiment ot men. 1 ler is a case. The Valley Record save ; "There waa great excitement at Marsh Held, the Cms bay end of the Roaelmrg raiirnutt one day lust week upon the ar rival id Judgo G Holcoiiih, of South Bend, Wash., w ho owns the tow unite, of East Marshflcld, and w ho is supposed to bent the wheel of the railroad which Is to l built from Ktigene across to East .Marsiiliehl. A few hours after Mr Ho - comb's arrival Mr Elijah Smith, and Mr nowe arrived. All Jiarshllel.l was over thrown with excitement." Some vounif ncotdo have irntten the idea in their head that black Is Me thing fr style. We give it nv; but here is an item from the World's fashion depart ment that rather sets down on the um brageous color: "There never was a time in the history of the dry -goods trade when black was as unpopular as it has ln-cn during the last year. Except for mourning wear there is little demand for the ugly color. This is as it should lw, for il is a color trial never had a claim on art, Ivauty or cheerfulness. Whoever heard ot a famous painting with a dead background?" When ono is watching for something it doesn't take much of anything to appear like the object sought. That is way it is about the extension of the Oregon Pacific. The man who sent away and got a suit of clothes for 124. found that he could buy exactly the same suit in Albai.y for f 10. The moral is so plain that we will not even comment. Ben Young, the ba.cbsll umpire, whom the Oregonlan has been attacking so strongly, wa killed in a railroad accident yesterday. The Portland now have their jcvenge. Miss Mattie Moore was a Umatilla county girl. A K Quant and K W Tower tain loved her ; but only in tho former case w as there genuine Blaine reciprocity. Tower though was persistent, and pro posed to marry Miss Moore anyway. On the !5tU of Aug. he got out a license tor the purpose, and on the 2."th Quant also got out one, making two licenses for one case. Mine Moore and Quant were mar ried on the 2;th. This is not all. Fri day at noon, says the K. O..young Tower again left for Alba, her home, arriving there at dusk. He railed at the residence of Ir Baker, where Mrs Quant is stop ping, and was refused admittance, lie called again, and was met by the doctor with a shotgun, who warned bliu not to enter the gate, at his peril. Finding that his heart's choice bad married another he drove lck to Pendleton in despair, arriving there about 2 o'clock in tho morning, w ith a badly demoralized team. It is said that Tower claims the young lady had agreed to marry him and that he possessed a written contract to that effect." Clatsop can evidently lay good claim to the honor of being the latnner county in regard to paying up taxes. The assess ment roll called for over f7,000. The return ot the sheriff, after deducting the amouitt of errors, deficiency in sales, etc, leaves a delinquent list that figures up only 1200. I ho Brother Johnathan, lost twenty five years ago, with a vast treasure on board, has been found, it is claimed, in loo fathoms of water. That's to deep for even McGiuty to reach. A Salem paper imblishcs a good pic i C Stratton, of the turn ot Chancellor Mllainctte university. Mr Stratton w ill bo remembered as the professor at Mills, alsuit whom there was a kissing sensation. Ir Stratton, has a fine repu tation as an educator, and is really a man of ability. At the Salem cannery they pay the fol low ing prices : Bradshaw and Columbia plums at $1 icr hundred pounds. The larger size Green Gage at 7ft cents loll per hundred. Prunes ft 2ft. Apples 50 cents per hundred. Any kind of apples will do so long as they are large enough 10 peci. liarm-it pears, f 1 per hundred. Mr A U (Jordan has hit at this cfllje I...L4 . I . . " oi s one istuna pcsci.es ever Sitnlird the palate of n editor. TboV were rauea oa hu piece, sad laeky is tits man with a dih ot them before him. Mr Ed Ibiheris and 'f tu.ilv. o L. Unon. weie in the citv ventcrdav fur tho Hut Limn for about a jesr. ColMCNye aodfsmilv. of are in the ciy the guesta of J W Caick. IIOKN. ARCHIBALD. On Sunday. Amrunt 3tt, 1890. in Albany, to the wife of Mr. O. A. Archlbald-agh l. MARRIED. COPELAND-WIL03.At the resi dence of the brides parents, 8 miles east of thlt city, at 9 a m to-day. by Rev Ja r Stewart, 01 this city, Mr I II Copeland, of Columbia county. Orearon. and Miss Anna J Wilds. The happy couole left bv the noon train, via the Canadian Pacific for the east. Alter visiting New York city, Niagara 1 and other points of interest, they will go to Lexington, Ky, where they will attend school. Mr Copeland has already attend ed Kentucky university for the past three years. Best wishes of a host of friends follow them. HUGHES CALDWELL. On Wed nesday afternoon, Sept. 3rd, 1890, at the home of the bride's paren,s, in Orleans precinct, by Eev L J Trumbull, Mr G E Hughes and Miss Nellie A Caldwell both of Linn county. HADLKY FALKNER.-On Sept. 3rd, 1890, nt the M E Parsonage, by liev 8 E f I Meminger, Mr II J Hadley and. Miss Liz- zie Falkner both of Mill City. DIED. BRYAN On Aug 21st, near Tangent, of diphtheria, Mary Maud Bryan, aged 4 years and nine months; Ainu nn Mni ur Eva May Bryan, aged fifteen months, of mempraneous croup. They-vere the only children of A F and Nellie J Bryan Diphtheria came in their household ; the first born was taken, and the fond parents had hoped the little one would recover; but the disease assumed a new form and now their home is left desolate. Two beautiful buds of hope and promise trans ferred to bloom in the bnehtnest of glorious immortality. Of such is the einguom 01 neaven. nOMB AND ABB04D. MONDAY, Salem's, 21 J MoMianvllie, 8, ws the reourd at Hslotn Saturday. Capt E J Laminsf sod family are home from at'tj-.W tha Sodat. C 0 riurkhsit aod family returned from a trip to Yaquiua Ua this boon, Frsnk Wheeler and family tiavo moved fruni Ciuok county to Albany to tesids. J W lkutly has moved his boot am! shoe shop into the Coiek bluuk. netr Ilia Dto- CHAT till';. Dr Barker It home from a several months trip t tlie mountains, covered with silver dust, blown from bit minis. W J PU'c'.e, ot Kaunas, bas arrived Id the city with tba Intention of locating. Mr Hteole ia a btothur of S N Steele, the real estate man. Guo AnderMm, this nnm, received a 300 pound sluigwiiu and several flu salninii from Yaquiua Bay. A. we) 1 call on bim for 11.1.. Dr Wallses and fsnd'y arrived home from tluir extctuhd rasters (tip S turdsy even ing, and the doctor wilt now be ready fo. bukinsas again. A mooting uflhuY't wilt b held to-iuo'tow eveuina with the president of tba society Mra W H Thompson. All members are earnestly rsested to be preaent. The Willamette Valley arrived at tl.e Hay )eierday, and a special train brought the passengers and ptrUliaLls freight to the city (lesterdsy. Itev M 0 Blink left this noon for Newport wlir ha will begin his vxpnrieiios ss a minister of (he gospel, Fortified by 1 splendid chaisnttr and a neUrmlaed spirit, ha i boui.d to tucceei t tn hi bew Held. Oblinit & Wallsce. enip0'd of Rdph K Olillng and Fisi.k Wadaoa took poeioo of the arooiry store of Aug tenii, uppotile the llevrra house to day. They are reliable rustling young men a bo deserve a good batt ue. The IMmonioo rcsUursn gave it open ing dinner yesurday noon, in the Lew (pur ler la Ilia Hlrshan building. It was gotten up to Hue ttvls, for whiub Mr tio.U reataor aitt haa become popular, and a large number were present to er)y it. Ilott G ) Ibirif'ss. one of the Circuit Juitgn of N.ir'h MisMiuri.and Utly a prom inent eaiiihilats for Judge of the airtm Court of that eUte, arrived in th city Stor Uy Buil U st-iuni'.tf with J a I its ntrshai. aa old acquaintance. Jah( liurges ia -y tavoiabl iintireMel Willi Alliauy ami tbe Willamette VJIry. TUSHPAV. Hay is 30 per too 00 tba Sound. Jowlih WaU, of Amity, a pioneer of IS43, la dead. There will be a aocial dance at tba armory .Saturday evening. Iloo TJ Black, t f llaUy, waa in thecity this foreuooa. Miea !. Praihr sad EvaCuwso at on their way home from iheiraUra trip. Mi Marei U Brink tainrned thl morn lag I turn a twomontht trip to California. Judue DUN Blackburn is gradailly Im proving, the Dk-kat is glad to rpori. An eicbatii ay wheat and silver have joined hands aid art going ujt together, Mr Taylor, county clerk nf Doug laa coun ty, a former resident tt A b,ny,iitt the 04y. Wm M llogii snd party arrived in Almfy thi morning, and Immediately left for l'oil land. Mr Frank Wallace has sold his Third Wsrd grocery stor ta Mr Worl.y, who will now run it, O W Andr..n left this nton for the Bay to catch some tUh fur himwlf Ltok oat f.r a big aapfly. Button county ia working for a rsoout.t, with a prospect of g.tila one 1 but it prj bably is too late. Mia Klla Crawford and dauifhtor mtoroed to Spokane Fall to day after visit of sums time in Lnn coutty. Mrs Carl LuJerman pastel through Al bany t-y-Jy for her borne in Baker City.after a visit at CutvabU. C L Broth, i f Portland, stopped off this morning until the noon train, 00 his way bom from a trip to Southern California. Tba rticnce of J f Whiting, aero tba river w aa entirely eonaumtd by lira j eater day afternoon, daring lbs absence of Mr and .Mra WLtliof , W A Cox baa returned from his trip U San Franctaeo with his little girl, who will be un der treatment, Paoilio Snrgital Co,for spinal oowplaint.ihe eoming year. 0.5e nf tba new bieyi la ridrr in Albany ia Dr J I. Hilt, who new pooaeesa a Columbia safety. When y u ea a etrrak like a rail f nee going by you may know that ia Duo Thi farrnoon Mr Bingham arrived home from Catesville with a chnuk of eoal takrn fiom tbe now mine 00 Dno Smith 'a farm. It is one t.ftbe finest apeeimena et produerd from Linn county, Ubaid aod look much like aithracite. It indicates a big vein. MrOeoOGtvo, a wall known farmer, horseman and fruit grower, of Marion eonnty , dropped dead very suddroty Haaday after noon. Mr (ilea wid be remembered sa the man who broke a limb at this ei'y laatyetr wnue BTintmg ins stallion ahow. J U Nail and family and Aug Ling and family left tbta noon for Portland, which they will make their future homa. Mr Nril will be connected with tha Oregon Panltio Inl Co, and Mr Lvtge will go into hi far mer butinr. furniture sod undertaking The name of tha Sunoyiiite saloon, now that it U on the shady side of tha atreet, haa been changed to The Klit-, which name ia being paiuted ou tba wlndowa by ao espi rt artitt. Moat people going alona' apeak of it aa tba K-LiKot. Tba correet pronunciation iaa leet, with long sound of a. People who aometlmea kick at wh.t tbe newapapera write about them, ahould rather be thankful at what they don't wnto about them. Any nawaper that wiahed to ha pernnal could fill it nolumn with aeitaa tioral trash, freely furnished, in most any oommunity.and woll on ought to be tbsnk ful because you are left alone. Joeeph WebW left thl noon for Portland, whore he a ill loin about fifty vtteran firemen and leave at 10 o'clock to-night on theOre ton for San Frauciaco, to attend the meeting 01 veirran nremcn Mr the Uoat. Aa a vet eran Joe will rank with tha heat nn tha Cos Tha tireiert Chief nf Han FrancUon wa hi asaifttant in the early (if tier, and tba Chief of Police is an eld frit-ml of hi. Yesterday. The Oregon Pacific Land company, with J R Nell, R F Aahby and August Lange.of Albanv, an Incorporation, nieo articles with the secretary of state. principal office to be in Portland, and cap nai stocK 1 9100,000, divided Into 1000 shares. Objct Is to do a general real es tate business, loan money, etc, Resigned. At a meeting of the dl rectors of the Faimer and Merchant In surance Co., of Albany, held last evening. J K Eldcrktn resigned aa Secretary. Hon J K. Weatherford will act temporarily In that capacity for a short time. An exner lenccd Insurance man will be aecured to manage the company, at toon at arranee mentt cin be made forone. The comnanv hat been doing a paying buslnts since the Washington fire, and is an assured aucceaa aa an Albany Institution, WEDNESDAY. Salem' aod Oarvais are coarrellins about which pays tba most for wheat. F J Miller and family ara in tha oitv after a sojourn of some time at Grants Faaa. Mr W W Bailfly, formerly of Albanv. but 0 iw of Texas, ia in tbe city .after three yeaia abtenoe. Mra E F Sox and family aod Mra Dr Miller returned this noon from a several weeka trip to tha Bay. Tbe ladies society of tha Presbyterian church will meet to-morrow afternoon with Mra L Yiereuk and not with V r J 8 Tomer, on account cf the latter lad t 'a illuest. Wm White, engineer 00 the 8 P between Roaeburg and Junction, will move to Port land about tbe first of tba Liotth to take tha run from Albany to that city. A 200 pound panther waa killed by tha Whit.ney boy a last Sundsy. It was on their ?laca six milea north of hers. It measured feet from tip to tip. French Prairie Gs- aetta. J M Moyer, President of the Albany Woolen Mills Co., is in tha city, Mr Moyer spends considerable cf bis time with his Portland retail store,. Gordon Cooper, who waa arroated at Walla Walla for tbe murder of a man named Davis, and acquitted at hie trial, waa aeen in Pendleton to-day. He ia now stopping near Weston, where ha goeaby tha sobriquet of "Jaybird," having told a yarn about living in tbe mountaina for three month with noth ing but Jaybirda for food. Pendleton E. 0. Wa ara promised aa open air concert tot a week with a patent medioine attachment. Tha eveuinga are Bus and tha attendance at tha entertainment wilt likely ba larg' . Timet. That must ba Dr llowland. Geo Waggoner yesterdsy sold hit ana Malt interest in tha Auburn and Top mines, two milea fiom Auburn, to Mr Hamilton, a capi talist recently arrivrd !,r(',ml tliuruh-or has Kiet'd with the othsr owners to expnnd $1000 in development worii. I'.itkt r City Democrat. Dr 3 It Ttmplotmi aisd fun'ly, nf Port land, arrived In tho uity yenterday on their way home from Sso Francisco, ln re Mrs Temploion and family had imun turn 'ing several months. Tiny ai 0 tho guests of Mr E LThomp-HUi. J A Ctinniil.iy. J IM.'uIm anil Kl Cnsilid Started up tha lW. Hist uis on the "Stli of August. Nothing has brrn h(hrd of them tinea. They are prolishly on their way home now ;i.nd aia espet ttd the lust of tha week. JUv Dr Csmpl.ell,whn ha been preaching In Astoria for a year, who delivered the an nual address at tha last commeiinjineiit of tha Albany College, ha resigned his pastor ate at Astoria, and will go to California to reside, eeeking health. Mr Dan l,oor,, of Katuat City, Mo, lias Just arrived iu the city and ptopotes to antvr upon tha buaima i f aihool teaching in this county. Ha bring with bim litters of reoommebilation from tho for whom ha lias heretofore taught, aa well a O'.tu.iy mi pur lotendeiita and othclt. Iloij Wtll pleastd with Oregon. Wa hasten to Utntm the puhlio that the report circulated that Wm M lltsg hsd gona to Portland, wsta 11, intake. Mr Hoag waa In Corvalll ysalerday, The report that bafa buying rail for thetoudaud that work will be pushed eastward before tha rainy season begina. A lii'NAWAY, A farm Uam hitchtd le lilnd the Foster Block this afternoon ran away, going about a block, U-Ing fright ened at a worn! saw. Tho wngon was dropped In seven plitci s, tho first jmrt first; but practically no damage was done more than a Unt holt. Ur. Walker's Life laaoranrr. lul-lort DriHotrut ; Mr. Walker, of the firm of (SlavtrA Walker, made application t tho North Western Ins. Company tor a $2.7,(100 jutl icyon the 15th of July, 1MK, paying at the time the 1st annual premium, CH.2:, Ho was shot on the l-'th of August. The Portland agency writes os follows: 'We have to-tlay (Hopt. 2d had tho pleasure of handing Mrs. W. 11. Walker a draft for $.(XH). Mr. Walker never saw bis !o!icy ' K. H. Bahkows. Jsml Keeelvail fr Ike tall and Winter. To tell the truth, the slock of suitings in the tailoring department of L K Blatu, Is a large one, and entirely new. It lias just lat-n received for the fall and winter trade, the remanents of liht weights having been placed nUv. The new etock embraces a variety of designs in imjtorted ami domestic goods thai is a credit to the city. The prewnt styles are very attractive, and a big field Is of fcrred for a man to drw well, which is what the progressive ciliwn does. Mr K A Schifller, who is superintendent of this department, Is an expert at the business, and a suit ittado under him is assurred a perfect fit, which is always guaranteed. The progress Iwing made in tailoring is we-ll tsemidiiied in the iiiaiuu r in w hich Mr Hcbitllcr conducts this department, and a larger stock and bigger variety of gtoxb is being carried for customers to select from thou ever before. t'arrtnl Meat. Everybody remarks at the splendid die play of fruit and vegct.b' at Powell & Co', where thrv get what they want In the first place. The best and large! supply of peachet will be found at PowVll & Co'. Leave your order there when you get ready to "put up" peaches. A large aupply of shelf good, the best In town, at Powell & Co. All kind of nlcknack at Powell & Co'. Warm weather oods, picnic groccr'.c. stay at home groceries, every variety of grocerlea In the market at Powell & Co'. I site rail a4 Winter Waalras, tstl We have juttrcccivcd a large invoice of fine woolen, Including r.ovcltlc of the lateat Foreign and Licrn designs, and await your early Inspection II Uofcourte understood, we roaitlvely guarantee per. fect fit and firt-claa workmanthlp. Zaciies & on, Merchant Tailors and Draper, Opposite Post Office. Oasaox Wiirra Cam. II W Kctmcy, who keeps a popular wayside inn on Birch creek, near the High bridge, re ceived a notice to leave the other day, which he ahowed to a reporter. It Is rudely "printed" with a lead pencil in rapital letters, and is almost aninulli- glide. It warns Kenitey that he must soon seek tall timber or he w ill be tarred and feathered tome fine night, and is signed with tho word "comu'ittec." At the bottom is a crude representation of a coffin. Mr Kenney has sccureda regular arsenal, and will lie prepared to give his visitors a very warm and euthustic recep tion. l'enuieton i. u. Take t are t Ttseve Is Cancrr 1 1 In sllowing iosctlvity of the kidneys t'.o grw through nvgh-ct. The deaiilv skoala of Brighl'a diseaaa and diatwtr will wreck thegocdlv Itarii of health if it H all wed to drift rudderless niton tluni. Tha bladder. too, 11 inaeilve. and jmlicioc incdiontion 1 doea not apeedily direct the holm Uward tho tort of aafvty, will ba whelmed by the quicksand ot duca-e. In seholiatr a diure tic, let your choice fail nj on Jlo-tetter s stomach Bitters, which stunulstes the icnal organs without irritating and exciting them, two effect o bt apptehemded from the on - meuioatai stimuli largely reorted in. 1 liese have a tondency to react prejudicially. 1 he liitter ii vigorate the kidnrya and bladder, in com moo with the nervna and tha diges tive organa. and aoelford lasting aid. It al anafTiird,dual ssaUtanca in. preventing anil curing intermittent and remittent fever. Bt'iuusness, ennstipatiou and rhnumatiani it also tubjugataa. When Yea ate all Kan Dow Have no appetite, feel tired all tha time, aleap duet not refreth yoa, feel weak and littlest, hevedytpeptia, have cold handaand feet, ara eonitipaled, and, in fact your tyt ttm it all out of order, take Dr Hillnr'a lly drastiua Restorative. It gives refreshing sleep, renewedatrength, good digeation, per fect nutrition and rrHKEcr ukaltu. For aalo at Foshay & Macon'. ii Tlie Falplt and the Hinge, Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., tart: '! feel It my duty to tell w hat wonders Dr King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my pariehionert thought I could live only a few weeka. I look five bottlea of Dr King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs tn weight," A Qalck Uellef aod t'ure. Dr Hidden : I am happy to know that yojr Ethereal Cough Syrup is having such a large sale. I consider itau invaluable rem edy to havo in tha house, especially where there ara children. I have never yet ad ministered it to my children when sufforiog with cougha without a quick relief aod onrc, ' VM PEYTON, Stockton. Large aizt $1, tmall 60 centa. For tale by J A Cummlng, diugght. Dried altWaaleil, 20,000 pounds of dried apples j 15,000 pounds of dried plume. Highest market price. Mueller & Oarkett. Corsets, Corsets. , ; ' VVe make a specialty of ladies and misses sine eorsets and waists. We also have a drive In a French satlne corset at 75 cents Extra good value. Samukl E You no. The Democrat never doea any dunning through ita columns ; but It always reads with interest ins duns ot us cor, tempo rles. This is the profane way in which the editor of the Prineville News gees at it: "Why In sheol don't you pay yur subscription account. You will get mad at hades when we aue you for it. Better pay up and save a disturbance of your grave tranquility." , ItUOYrilMILLK, Dick Bradley and Ktlas Powell are In favor of a recount now, as there are one inoio in each of their families to be counted. Itev L Y Bailey had some kind of a fit in the Post Ofllce one day last week. MrsHOMackt-y is now in tho last stage of consumption. Hhe has Ix'tn sick for the last four years. Mr J M Jaeger made a flying trip to FtiU iii on lust Huturday. He is expected home to-night. The tncr-tliig at the Baptist Church is still in progri;s,nnd oiilastHundHV there were six baptized, consisting ofMrKtts st'l, son-in-law of Key 1 Hoy .Chas (loble. Ema il Thompson, Mrs F M Jack ami M iHiit s Alma lyi ltoy and Minnie Hale. Itev J Bowcrsox, of Kaletn, was here on Inst Sunday. He preached in the morn ing and evening, and we hear that they have pi rfcct.id a church organization here mid w ill have preaching here in the future, once a month at least. This makes the seventh church in this place. C Derrick has bought the property formerly ladonging to E W Orcbatigh. We h nrii that MrOrclmitgli intends going to Oeorgia to live in the future. What is our loss will be Georgia's gain. The M K Church South contemplate bit! tiling a houso of worship in this place, o wo are informed. We hear that Ellas Marslers came omo to-day from work on the trail to he mines, but have not seen him yet, so miotgivo news. OAK VI 1.1.1:. Mr W B Hamilton had the misfortune to 1st thrown from a fractious borne, spraining his wrist. Fortunately Dr Hamilton wus near at hand and rendered medical aid. Oakvtlle Is in need of a U-legraph, tel ephone or daily paper. Three of our leading 111(11 have la-en gone a week and some of our citizens have not m'sscd them yet. Improvements are still being made in West (mkville. Mr Fagy has built a new straw shed ; he hasn't painted it yet but will next spring. Mr Junkin has a frame ready to raise, but has concluded not to raise it till after mcton season. Mr Arcbli Morrison made a hurried visit to bis lmreiit and old acquaint ances. He arrived on Tuesday evening and left on Friday morning, lie goes to Salem to attend tho University. Mr(ino l Barton arrived last week from Washington, where he has lieen selling fruit trees. He advises the plant ing of prunes and early peaches, lie also rt-iroiiiini mis the cultivation of small fruit such aa slralnTri-s, blackberries and dewlx rries, ami recommends the I.ucrctla dewla rry, it leing tho most productive and is the !esl adapted to this climate. Mr IS thinks there w ill le a large immigration to the Willamette valley on account of the fine fruit lands and healthy climate j esKciwlly the for mer. Mr J B Wh-tc. of Washington, is visit ing his parents here. Mr W L St John will-soon leave for Tacoma. Miss Acheson, from the cast, is visit ing hvr uncle, Itev A 51 Acheson. Mr E U McDaniel will commence teaching soon. He has engaged a school near Harrisburg. TheOakville school commenced to-day. Miss Amanda McBride, teacher. Miss McBridn taught the spring terra and gave entire satisfaction. Little Itose Bi d. trail Laad la Ike Wlllaaaelle faUey. Tne Oaatio.4 I asb CowrAsr, or Paleu, Oarnoa, is Orreuiro Kojta Choice BaGA!K3 is Kut it Lav, This b-nd t situateJ from 3J to 5 ndWs from tho Stale Capitol, with it excellent shipping f aciltiiea, cannery, do, and ia ea pecislly adapted to fruit rataiug. Five acre tract from $J3 to $75 p-r acre alt cultivated and ready to aet to fruit. Ten acre tracts partially cultivated for $ 50 per acre Taenty seres light timber with good spring btanch, $.13 per acre. Twei ty-tive acres, fifteen aerea in culti vation, aping branch running on tbe place, foe $33 per acre. Forty acreecf choice Uo. I all enitivated, small hnusv, soma young fru t already act out. $73 per acre. Forty acra of land all ca!tl rated, in whevt thi year, for$G3. Forty threa acrt-t, tweoty-ti ve ten cul tivated, fine apriag branoh, place all fenced to, fur 40 per acre. Frmt raiaers profit from $I00-to$lS0 per area af Irr tbe trtn- are 4 ycaia old . An induairicut o an can mal e a good Hy ing for bit family while bit iwch vd is com tugiato 1-eiring, by raising VrgctabltS aod varioua crop fjr" tha cannery, Let ua km w what amount yon hereto invest and we wiit O'lvi-v aa to location. Send tor mapK.pamphleta and;irioe Itsta to 1 HE OSEOO! LaU CeMPAST, Salem, Oregon, Store is vacant, Sign "To Let!" Former tenant 1 lad to get. He in sorrow Sits and sighs 'Cause he didn't Advertise. New York Journal. A vctce M;o stnv ht. A l.uOy Relates tw Aato alahins pcrlcuccu. To wt;om tt nay ronoera: I bsvc tried tluort tTory 1 oiacivablo H-.-.ndy for Ullomaoss Uu In? the r-BJl five years as I an of a bi:ij.i tent peramtnt and sufi'tr much froi.i :o:r.ui-U aai !lv, r tr .uijl.i. I m lunUlnj; ever frova mc t'.ie r.lit l that I obtained trom usiiis Joy' Vc;-tab'.e ear.-uatlila. Iu (sell thlux It a cuw for tliore ailrueuis. At the thno I was ualiiiJ it 1 bad a lUtla g'.rl living la my family vho ,e nrrk wo seriously tSoi-ttsl by a lurjo oten roro.aaJ v,e tiled a great many kinds of lo:Uu.i, aa'.vcs und blood jitsrlac- to no avail. I iravo Iter somo oi my r.iedlclue (Joy's Vesotahle Bitnaiarilta) tlilaklng it miftht benefit her and as it v.as purely vegetable, knew it coald do her no harm. To my astonUlnaeut she bcpm to Improve, and within two week it wa cutirtl healed and tbe 1 now ca wull as over. Mrs. IL I. WUEATON, Votf:t., San Francisco WOHES AND JUICE. Tt wwiinn wtiv woman la afraid of mouaa is a profound mystery Indeed, It baa tever been very clearly proven that aha ia. lut soma women are constantly in such a nervous, irritable condition that the slightest thing annoys and etartlea them. The cause of this unfortunate state of affaire ia usually soma functional derangement) some distress- Ins; or painful Irregularity, aoms deranae ment or peculiar weakness incident to her aez ; or, it may be due to inflammation, ul ceration or displacement, of aome of the pelvic viscera, or to other orsranio lesions -peculiar to. her aei. From whichever cause It may arise, Br. Pioroe'a Favorite Prescrip tion is a positive remedy, ao certain in ita curative results that ita manufacturers sell it, throucrh drup-aista, under a ouorantet of its givta? satisfaction In every case, or money paid for it will be promptly re funded. -As a soothing- and strengthening nervine, "Favorite Preaoription " ia uns qualed and ia invaluable in eJlayins; end sub duing nervoua excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, epasma and other distressing-, nervoua symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organlo riiAaa nf thtt wnmh. Tt induces rerresuina' 1mo and relieves mental anxiety and do- apondonoy. Copyrljlit, 18S3, by TTOIULIi't DlS. Mao. AIS'K. Cl'PIKCrS FILLETS I.aiatiT, or Cathartic, aooordi! Actl-Blllon Grsnulcs. ar rdinsr to ia OX va. "A HaVs t fanner lo Harry," Half pt.r cent trom 50 to 56 year of ago, Two per cent from 45 to 50 ycas of ge. . Five and a half per cent from 40 to 45 years of Sis and a half per cent from 35 to 40 years of age, . Ten and a half per cent from 30 to 35 yetrsofage. Twetity.flve per cent from 25 to 30 year of age, Forty-even per cent from ao to 35 ye.tr of sge. Three percent from 15 to io year of fle. Oite bundled per cent If yon buy your clothing of O W filmpsun, Albany, Or egon. Tbe r,ri External fcrmidy. 8 J Tidw II, ifahev's Motion trunty, A ta bs in a, write; "A i.Lco'K'a Potiors Piotus are a mi at invalmtbla honwhcld remedy. They do all that i eUiined for tlm. I 11 !1 leor.y i.uo died tvery year, and every Ay I hear of tlnlr curing coiiuhst nd edds, uitfutrn of th t.ine, liver and (;u cakt; in ft.ct theie ia no disease lit can I e resebtd by au eater nal application that they dor.ot cura." V.cwnin of imitations, and do 1 ot ba de ceived by mivreprenetita'ton. Ak li.r Al.t cock's, end let 1.0 knlii italion or ejtilrin -tiou induce yen to accept a ml,t itoio. Alu'cm-k's Coii!i and Kvvws rinrum effect rjuick and certain relief. A u"e earn forth wbbky habif: lr. Liviit(iitoii'a Ar tidote for )rnnlerr.(ra will cure any case of V e lf.j'i'.r lul it in in m ten to thirty days, from the moib rate driuker to tbo drnnkaid. The Ai.tidi-lsc.tu lis eiyrn in a cup of o fh e withi nt tha knowledge ot tho fjifuji talur? i. The Antidote will not injure th' ht-altn in any way. Maeefaeturtd l.y the f.ivinirtn ('hrniieitl Co., P..rl!r.d, Oiegon, r from J A Cu (tuning, 'a ag-nt, Albany. Whe n wanMng the bft Jroctriea I-j tha marl -1 at roat-U prij'-a!l ct f oaell & Co Highest of all ia Leavening Powerl II V1. fT.- sABSOlJUTECif FJfRE ' FL KENTON, Hri H Ih a MM WW Choice Candy, KalSj Fruit, ctc. hEAR THE FOSTOFFICE. ALBANY, CREO. SMOKE THE CIGARS Manufactured by Julius -:- Joseph, iMpirted and key west giuars Plug aod areola.! tobacco', M.e.-ecbauoi anJ briar pipos an vwjk ea articles peceraljy . OEMLIiMG & WALLACE; Grocers and Bakers, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE Will keep a first class slock of Groceries, Produce, and Eated Goods. All a stock of Hats. Bottom prices. ographers of both sexe. attribute their success to a course atthe Portland Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of studv, same rates of tuition. Jiuainess.Shorthand.TrpewiTitin, Penmanship and Eng arau iAwuifcllta. st ailu w uutvt am jvuib VEGETABLE" PANACEA PREPARED FROM ROOTS Be HERDS. rORTHK CURE OF AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STATE o? TiE STC M ACH OR AN inactive: liver. FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS My entire stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing,"' Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Groceries, are row offered for sale at first cost, as . I contemplate engaging in another line of business. , I UEM .'1USIKESS, ; and if you want bargains ctll at once, as tho goods must and will be sold. P. CO. ("1 IR WiNTED.-Good w agfs will bo TT paid to a competent girl to o houae ,.rk In a small family. Kaquire at tbia oOlce. ' LOfit. Sept 2nd, an open faced Klgin watch, 110 cham or giiiird 011 it, the liader will lave sim) at l'a o.lita, and oblige J. II, Htm Ea. SSflMM ttnetuASts cotin.1. EJiUd ty Alhai y W, C. T, V The liquor dealers' convention of the twenty-lirst district, Illinois, in appoint ing delegates to the sta'e convention to meet next month, instructed them to agitate the question of an insurance aux iliary to thet Wlv lcanse lfith the gutualand the 01 lino insurance corn panics bad refuted to take risks on Httloon keepers, on the ground that the death rate was higher among them than in any other mercantile pursuit. In Northern Wisconsin there is a W C TU composed of Americans, jenn?.ti8 and Norwegians. One week the devo tional exercsces w ill be conducted in one language, and tbe next week in another. Sometimes the Bible will lie read in En glish, the prayer made iu Norwegian ami the gongs sung in Uerman, but the en tire audience is always attentive and a remarkably friendly feeling prevails among the different nationalities. Tlie N Y State W C T U is raising money for the erection of a distinctively temperance btiildir.g upon the fair grounds of the N Y fitate agricultural so ciety, Tho fodety has oflered land rent free and other privileges. An exhibition ball, reading room.litcrature etand,officca ahd large dining ball will be features of the building. Tlie new anti-tolaeco law of New York goes into effect September lt, 18TO. It declares that a person who pells, pays for or furnishes any rigor, cigarette or to Iircco in any of its forms to any child actually or apparently under sixteen years is guilty of a misdemeanor; aW that no child actually or apparently un der sixteen years ef age shall smoke.or in any war 11 he any cigar, cigarette or to bacco, in any form whatever in anjr pub lie street, place or resort. A violation of this sub-division (of Sec. 201, Venal Code) shall le a misdemeanor, and shall lo Cunished by a fine not exceeding ten dol irsnor less than two dollars, for each OlfcnBC. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1&S5, 1? ATJ!B I3ST- n mi THAT CAW BB CSED ETKRV DAT is titc kind that pays. Scores oi young business men, and hun dreds cf book-keepers and sten wuuuuug uiu diwiuuis vt yn Miiuim; TOWNSEND ... . & WILSON, Real Estate I Loan Broteis : Insurance z Specially. : -AQEST3 FOE- Tle Columbia Fir Marine Inn Co., of rortlanet, Oregon. Frank Dekum, - - I'tesultnt. P. Oulcalt, - - Secretary. This is one of the strongest home companies. GO TO THE New York CJ R, Store. McFarlasd Block, SEOXC 33.3Ct.CI-3.XTa";S. Here are a few of the many hard bittern. Adamana'io pins lo a bunch; bairpioa la bunch; dress buttons 4, 6, 6. 7, 8 and On pr doian; sil twkt 2o a apooi, need le 2o per tninoh; aoi corasta 36o. laiiea fine nos from Ho up; Utiles knit veHa 1'J and loo, cents Una hosa 5o up; 12 dozen apata hiut iu far 4o; b'tr line of ribbons all silk; laoaa, enibroldery at less than actual cost. Farm for Bate for )t30, MI 1.153 from Toledo, on YBqaln By, and one-t mrth of a miie liotu rai'ro.Ml. It consists of 40 acres. tif. land, balance, bottom and bill land. 1 Good frauin bouse, Hi finished, (worl barn and other improvementa. IW further partiflulfcrs call on or ar rireea. W. H. PARKER, Yaquina City, Or. FOR XV KLtt B3IUNG, ROCK DRIjI ing and fiospieting, write to J. B. liuglicp, Albany. Or- Albany HarKet. Wheat 7j OaU-43.i Butter-20e pr 10. Kk'fsa 20i Hay B.00. Potatoea 75 ota per bushel Beef on foot, Vic A ples 75 cunts per bu, Pork 60 por lb diwaod. Paron hau:s,125c, , shod jers, Ho. aideo. lOo. at d 9c per b. ?ionr-4.25 pr bbl. Uickena 4.1 0 por do. Id Food bi au, 14,00 per tou al crt?, lt. in vi. !.:!' .-, 20. ci rs, m w 1