The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 05, 1891, Image 3

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FRIDAY
JUNES 1891
STITE3 & NUTTING.
KJIIr ami rrirletr.
LOCAL HEOOllD.
Crook CorxtY. Kastern Imyets have
bought 80.000 pouiuli of wool at Peudl
ton rf-cently, thoy having raid ,s cents a
pouna ior it.
Mac Sctnmervill ii espcctwl here iu a
few day with 400 yearling and two-year
old Weuioot steers, lie la inking tlicm
touie south tors, oi joiin liay.
Jerry Schooling arrived here Bondsy
from Harrisburg, coming by wav of the
McKeiuio route. Snow extended about
live miles each aide o' the summit when
be crossed.
Frank Wheeler arrived here from Al
bany Inst Thurtday. lie will remain
w ith us only a few days.
reached Willow creek with his baud of
cattle last week. Mr Head brought the
cattle iroin the Ulametto valley by
way of the Santiatu route.
MrsW II Peck, of Haystacks, while
coming to ton hint Mouday, encounter
ed an army of grasshoppers extending
along the road for a distance of four
miles, just west of Lone Tine. The hop
pers were very numerous, almost rover
ing the ground. They were traveling
towards the Haystacks country, and the
farmers of that section are alarmed at
the prospect of having their crops des
troyed by the hoppers. Ochoco Ueview.
Y M C A Note.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board of uirectors of the Y M C Atccurs
on Friday evening of this week.
A sociable wilt be given In the Y M C
A room next week.
Rer.Mr McLeod will aJJrettihe young
men at the WCTU Mail rext Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The organUatton tf the ladles auxiliary
to the Young Men's Christian Atoclalion
wit completed Monday afternoon.
Thirtr-elht were listed at charter mem
ber. The following I a lUt of the ollicer
of the auxiliary: l'reddent, Vi E Ir
vine; cccrefory, Mr M J Uridgeford ;
treasurer, Mr II W Young; vlceprcU
dent, MU Rhoda Hall, MUaTir.aMon
Kith, Mr .Sherman Tnomrwon, Mrs W U
CundtIT, Mrs Harry Chip nan, Mr George
llochatedler, Mr E C Searla. Mrs LW
Moench, MUs Belle Worlcv, M Us Mc
Laughlin, Ml Adella Burkhart.
. SscatTaar.
Aft er Two 1 iars About t wo jear
ago Salem was visited by a red-headed
beggar woman who made a house to
house canvas of the city. She vklted
the house of Mr II Staplcton one after
noon, and, while Mr Sapleton was pre
paring to give her some clothing, the'
woman managed to steal a gold watch
belonging to Mr Staplcton and given her
by her father, Louis Wtstacott. years ago.
The watch n not mlscd for sercrsl
hour, and when the officer were notified
the woman could not be found. Jame
Rom, then city marshal, ut diligently at
work to recover the watch, as It was
highly prized by Mr Staplcton. About
a month ago he noticed in the Tscoma
papers that this same aroman was under
arrest tor larceny in a dwelling. Heat
once corresponded with the officer at that
place and wa surprised to hear that
among the plunder found on the woman
wa the watch that had been stolen. Mr
Ros continued the correspondence, and
yesterday morning received the watch
that had been lost for two year. Mr
Stapleton I now visiting in the East and
will be delighted to hear thit her valued
prize hat been found. Statesman.
The Tax Qcsstiox. The Orecon
State Grange, at the annual tetslon just
closed at Hillsbora, adopted a resolution
appointing Hon R P Boie, of Salem,
Hon J Voorhees, of Woodburn, and Hon
R A Irvine, of Albany, a committee to
formulate a bill on assessment and taxa
tion and report not later than September
1st to the executive committee of Slate
Grange, and the executive committee wa
Instructed to print and send copies to
each sub-grange ir the state for consider
ation, and their action to be reported to
the next annua! session of the State
Grange at Albany, and the bill a formu
lated and adopted by the Grange will
then be submitted to the people during
the next political campaign and to the
next session of the legislature. Sugges
tion are requested from farmer and
other Interested in this subject. Ad
dress communication to the chairman of
the committee. f?y order of the Oregon
State Grange. W M Hilleary, secretary.
From the Mr eh. Geo W Harris and
0
brother arrived in Albany last evening
from the antiam mines. The latter is
s resident of Co'orado, and has simply
been prospecting. He is highly pleased
with the outlook, and anticipates a big
future for the mine. The former is in
the employ of the Albany Mining A Mill
ing Co. and brought down with him
some large specimens of ore for the com
pany's new office, some concentrates to
be sent to a smelter, and some crushed
rock to be sent off for assay. The out
look continues to brighten. The Albany
mill is running daily, doing considerable
in a small way. V hen the new mill is
pnt in results will be obtained on a large
scale that will insure the mines as a
permanent institution of a paying char
acter. It will be the purpose hereafter to
keep on hand at the Albany office speci
mens of the mines as they are developed
that will keep our citizens posted about
them.
Two Ixsaxe Women. This forenoon
on complaint of neighbors Rebecca F
Jones and Sarah Jones, her mother, resid
ing In Pipe's Southern addition, were
taken before Judge Blackbu'n, and Drs
Maston and Wallace, declared insane and
takerrto Salem this noon bv Sheriff Scott.
VVm C Morgan and Mr Dalrym-plc. They
have been the terror of the neighborhood,
and it wa only by some m&neuvcring that
the couple were Induced to go. They
(upposed themselves on another expedi
tion until Ihcy reached the asylu-n.
Notice. From thl time on I will sell
all my gent' furnishing at greatly reduced
rates, such a 75c necktie for 50c. $1.50
underwear for $1 per suit. $3 under wear
for i J,2 per suit. $6 silt shirt for $4.75
each. $4 50 black silk shirt for $3.50
each, ar.d everything in the same propor
tlcm. The remainder of my dry goods
going tor 50c on the dollar. Shoes at re
duced rates, to reduce stock before re
E C Seaels,
Btumberg Block.
June 31 d, 1S91.
WiriiiM 100 Vaedb. Thl forenoon
Chas Sear, of this city , was arrested on
complaint of Geo F Burkhart, of. Spicei,
charged with violating the law In reference
to riding bicycles on country roads, and
on pleading guilty was fined $10 and cost
a total of $19. The offence happened a
couple weekssgo, resulting In Mr Burk
hart team, while the wagon wat loaded
with children nearly running off, doing
several dollars damage to the wagon.
A Good Entertainment. The G A
R entertainment Saturday evening at the
Opera House was carried out according to
program. It wa a creditable affair and
wat highly enjoyed by a large audience.
The closing part, the exhibition of the
muses, was particularly of an artistic and
attractive nature and was well gotten up.
Officers Elected. At the last meet
ing of Albany Lodge, No 4, 1 O 0 F. th
fol'owing officers were elected:
G F Russell. N &.
J C Litt'er, V G. .
R L Burin, R S.
J Gradwohi, treasurer.
Head Quariers for Miners. J V
Pine, secretary of the Albany Mining &
Milling Co. ha moved lido hi new oflice
in the Pipe Block, which ha been nicely
Bitted up for the occasion. I he comoany
will be i.eard from. The propect brighten
dally.
Granite Under Albany. In blasting
tor a sewer in front of the residence of
W Anderson, a fine peci:nen of granite
was uncovered. Perhaps there is a granit
:i;irry ursik'rn ath,lhon;l there has never
lu'.jif any notifiable Indications of
How itEnmd. At the time of going
to press Saturday evening the score In the
game of base ball between the Albanlet
and the Llunt stood to to 4, the end of
three Innlr-gt, In favor of the Albanlet.
In the seven succeeding Innlnu the At
bar.le only adJ-d o' to the score.the total
remaining 10. The Linn added t In the
4th inning and t in the 7th, making a total
of 7. It wa the best game ever played
In Albany, the feeling being Intense In
reference to it, resulting in tome kicking
at the umpire. The Burnt boys did effec
tive work, and showed themtelvet to be
expert players. The throwing of Larlmore
wa very effective, and tew bate hit were
made In the came, on either side. There
Is material in the two nines for making
the best amateur nine In the valley.
Frank Brcckenrldge, of the Albanlet,
wa hit by a wild throw by Burn, In the
temp'e, and knocked senseless, Washburn
taking his place. He was taken to J E
Urown 1 and I gradually improving
"Jumbo" Over did tome !rood work on
trtt for the Linns, but wa unable to hit
larlmore. Had he gotten In a tquare
lick" It wa thought lie ongiegattonal
church would have been In the way.
Nearly $1000. It 1 estimated, was wag
ered on tue game, oestue tne si 00 tor
which the game was plsved, which wst
turned over to Mansser Cowan, by the
stakeholder, Mr Watts, In the evening.
It wat a remarkable pitchers game on
both sides. A record kept by I U Mar
shall show that Larlmore "fni.ned" 10, of
whom Smiley caught out 14, mlislng 5,
most of them costly error. Burns struck
out 14, hi brother getting all of thetn.not
malt.g an error, and si no doing splendid
work in throwing to basi .
After the ball game Mr Earl gave the
member of the Linn Bate Ball club an
elevant turner at the St Charlct,and later
In the evening T L Wallace both dub one
at the Delmoiilco restaurant
A Brownsville Challenge. The
following letter was picked up on our
streets and handed ut for publication. We
give !t verbatim; Mr
bur as you have overstepped your
bound cn last evening I therefore send
you this challenge that you meet me at
anv place you may iiesignase and we win
fight It out with Pistol, Hlfle or knife.
take your choice of the above named
weppons choose your second and I will
choose it Inc.
wo will fiht this evening or when. I
come back from tre mountains. Time.
Societt Electiox. At tho regular
meeting of Safety lodge No 1 J, AO U W,
held ednesday evening, tho following
officers ere elected for the term com
mencing July, 18U1.
J Ally man, M W,
I- r. Gray, foreman, . -
W E Kelly, Overseer,
T J Ptites, Recorder,
E A Parker, Financier,
A Savior. Receiver.
A II Martin, Guide,
M Cowan, Inside atchnian,
John Kantz, Outside Watchman,
A II Martin, Trustee,
Drs J L Hill and U W Maston. Med
ical Examiners.
Will Bct Horses. Mr II Branden-
atein, from San Francisco, will be at
Albany June 20th. buying horses, of the
following description : bay, blarkr, and
grays, age, 4 to 8 years, 15 to 10 hands
high; weight, 050 to 1150 pounds. Must
be ecntle to rule under saddle and gen
tle to work, without blemih and sound
in every particular. Headquarters at
L Senders' stables.
Basket Social. Tangent Grange will
give a basket socul in the Tangent
warehouse, June 12iht 8 p in. The
program wilr consist of singing and
speaking. A cake wilt be given to the
prettiest lady, and an excellent pie to the
hotnliest rran. Girla look your best;
boys, look yonr worst.
Salems B & L A. The directors of the
Salem Building and Loan association met
ast night at the office of the secretary and
loaned $4000 at eighty-one month' In
terest Inadvance.and $100 at fifty month.
They ordered the tecretary to notify the
bonds men of all borrower with their
houses unfinished to see that they are
finished at once. Statesman.
Notice. -There will be no prayermeet-
ing at the M E church on Thursday
evening.
Mr Coshman. a returned misnionarv.
will lecture in the M E church on Friday,
June 6th, at 3 pm and again at 8 Dm.
The public is cordially invited to hear
both lectures.
Appropriations for the World a fair
were defeated bv Arksnaaa. KanaaaXew
York, Rhode Island, Texas and Oregon,
ana no action has been taken by Dela
ware. Kentucky, Maryland. Michigan.
w t . . . . . - -
aiiesissippi anu evaaa.
New Caepets. A B Mcllwsln has
ne of the largest and best (elected line
f carpet in the clijr, embracing all new
salterns and designs, and a he ha made
a great reduction In price it will be to the
advantage of ca pet buyers to call and
ntiect hi sloe . and price before pur-
nasing.
Get A Bictcle. The New Mail Uone
f thfj finest bicycle manufactured. It
kas no superior. Ohllug & Wilton, with
Btewari & Sox are agents, where thete
stcycles msy be seen.
THE COLDC BILE BaZASB,
Has a large and complete line of
goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons,
ve oci pedes and many other goods which
esides a complete line of lamps of
every description. China crockery, fancy
decorated ware, glassware, bird: cages,
piusn goods, sncn as albums, toilet sets.
autograph books, scrap books, children's
AUv pictnre books, and all goods that
are carried in a Bazaar store, including
Boger Bros. 1847 silverware. We wish
to call the attention of the public in par
ticnlar to the Golden Bale pri . baking
powder and tea, put up express. lor
this t-ade, which gives the best of satis
faction, aa is attested by the hundreds
who have used loth the tea and baking
powder ever since introduced by the
Golden Bule Bazaar, Each package of
tea and can of backing powder draws a
prize in the shape of a fine piece of glass
ware. Be snre to call, when in Albany,
at the Golden Bule Bazaar, as you will
be sure to find what you waat, and will
be shown over the store and be treated
kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My
goods are all marked in plain figures so
as not to deceive anyone, and I have but
one price to all.
Ji'Livs Gbadwohi,
At Fobtmilleb & Iavrxa's 150 dozen
window shades, last received.
A large and elegant stock of 16th cen-
ury bedroom sets.
V large and choice lot of carpets, many
i uesigni.
iadiei uxroRO ties.- I bv a vsry
ergs stock ot these good, in Qualities ran s
nj in pne From l to (4 UO a ptir. They
is mad ot leather (.very pair warranted.
hamcel K Yovse.
Crawford k Paxton aow have at tbsir
gallery the largest and finest oollectioa of
stsrecpticon views ever gotten oat In tb
Northwsst. Tne re is no finer scenery in
tb world, .at these views qaickly demon'
strata.
Change f Baslaets.
Notice Is hereby el van that Vue'lsr &
Garrett have sold to E J Lsnnlnz their
entire business, troops, wares, nerchan-
dine, book accounts, fixtures, etc. Parties
indebted to said firm will please call and
settle at once with E J Lanning to whom
an account are payaiie.
All outstanding indebtedness win bs
settled by Mueller A Garrett.
MIKLLKS A U ARRET T,
E J Lahmixo.
Albany,' May 25,1891.
The Democrat will extfaanr, a sawing
machine of any make deiird, except one or
two, for tone oak grub weod and part eash
or will consider other propcsiticnj by aay
ene desiring a new machine.
iM Si'
RHILOH'S TITALIKBX i .wbat yoa
aed for Ceasbipatiea, Los t Appetite, l)ia
Knms, atii all sjisiptorns efDjspm. hrie
J if snd 75 ceiit per bettl.
MISFIT
The Salem Journal ia prodding the
paraaitea who do business In faleni and
advertise in papers published outside the
city, Such people are no more good to a
town tnan a oeiinnuens ias usi. me
Aatorian.
A man, a woman and child have been
In the clt v on a professional beirslng tr'.o.
Reports from different parts of the valley
Indicate that they are the worst kind of
dead beatt, though, many are touched by
the appearance of the woman and child and
attltt them.
The election in Portland. East Port-
land and Albina yesterday was an im
mense victory In the interest of progress
and public spirit. The mossbacka were
completely "snowed under." tor con
solidation, Portland, 7,100: East Port
land. 1.823: Albina. 1,138. Total.lO.llM
Against Portland, 1)54; Kant Portland,
zt8: Albina, 463. xotai, i,7i. A vole
so etnnhatio aa to make the result prac
tically unanimous. The first election
under the new charter will occur June 31,
raa Male SJraaas.
The eighteenth annual meeting of tho
Oregon State Orange met in the hall of
Uillsboro grange May 20th. A large deb
egation present. Called to order by W.
M., Ii K Hayes, at 10 o'clock.
Committee on credentials reported
who were entitled to seats, and after a
pleasant meeting adjourned for dinner.
At 1 o'clock called toonler.and formed
in procession, headed by the Hillahoro
band, marched to the Court I louse.where
public eaercisea wsre held. The address
of welcome was delivered ' by Msvor
Bailey, response by 8 A Sample. The
annual address of the Master was then
delivered- Music was furnished for the
occasion by the choir and band.
Grange called to order at 7 p ni. (Com
mittee on order of business reported the
hours of calling to order 8 a in, 1 and 7 p
m. The evening was consumed In the
report of committees.
Second day called to order at 8 o'clock.
The roll call found all delegates present
uunnree. luereguiarorueroi business
was taken up. Invitation of the mem
bers of Hillsboro grange to give us all a
free ride through a portion of the Tuala
tin plains at 1 o'clock was accented.
Much business was transacted, and at
the hour of 13 adjourned for dinner.
1 o'clock the members of Uillsboro
grange arrived with their haeksand bug
gies, and we took a fine ride for about 15
miles. There is some One farms and
beautiful residences In this part of
Washington county. Everything seems
to be In a prosperous condition. Saw the
grade of the Astoria K K ; considerable
work has been done, nope to hear of ac
tive work beginning toon, also of Its
early completion. Vt returned to the
ball and at 4 resumed oar work. The
members seem to be earnestly consider
ing the work before them.
Evening session convened at 7. The
lecturer exemplified the unwritten work,
when the regular order of business was
taken up and much work was done.
Third day convened at 8 and opened in
regular form. A large number of resolu
tions were referred to the different com
mittees, and many reports received.
Afternoon session, called to order at 1
o'clock, when the question of where the
next State grange would be held was
taken up. Albany and The Dalles were
nominated. Vote taken by railing the
roll, 41 votes cast, Albany 21, The Dalles
20, when Albany was declared the choice
of the two places named. The regular
order of business was gone ovtr and
much work done.
Evening session was taken np in con
ferring the Slh and 6tb degrees ,54 taking
the 6U1 degree and 85 the (ith. After the
degree work wat over a fine social time
was bad, eating oranges, nuts and can
dies. A few speeches from several
brothers was listened to with interest.
Fourth day. 8 am. several resolutions
and reports of committee amending the
by-laws wai passed. Several of the del
egates took the morning train for Port
land, as their business compelled them
to go home.
The temainder of the day was snent in
the work before us, when at 3 o'clock we
adjourned and wended our way to the
depot, and took the train for our homes.
Would say Uillsboro is a nice, nulet
town and its business conducted in an
orderly manner. The hot ei accommoda
tions were Insufficient to accommodate
the crowd, bat the people of the town
opened their doors and bid us welcome.
A more social toan is hard to find. The
members of the State grange were treat
ed with the best of respect, for which
they have the hearty wishes of all those
who partook of their hospitalitv. I un
derstand the saloon keepers said there
had been 300 grangers in town for four
days smd they had not sold fifteen drinks.
I think that speaks exceedingly well for
the grangers. I think the State grange
meeting m any town ia a fine thing for it,
for many go to such places who never
would be there if they were not interested
in tbe grange. No doubt there will be a
large number in Albany on the day the
State grange meets, and every effort will
oe pat lonti to make it a success. K.
t
Following is tbe jury list drawn for the
Circuit Court which convenes at the
Court House, in this city, on Jane 22nd :
Johnson TV bite, farmer.Orleans.
J W Gardner, farmer. Fox: Valley.
Orlando Pickens, farmer.Sweet Home.
T F Smith, farmer, flataey.
1 r conn, mechanic, west Albany.
Geo Cline, farmer, West Albany.
Frank Moist, farmer, Lebanon.
David Burkhart, farmer, Albany.
L F Smith, merchant, Tangent.
W K Temple, farmer, Center.
Jos Elkins, farmer, Lebanon. .
Cord Titus, merchant, Scio.
J W Swank, farmer. Center. 1.
Frank Trites-, liveryman,West Albany.
Konert Andrews, merchant, llalsey.
L White, farmer, Brownsville.
W W Parrieh, farmer, Waterloo.
John Dennr. farmer. Lebanon.
Enoch Shelton.farmer.Franklin Butte.
John 8iimmerville,farmer,Uarrisburg.
Mark iioibart, farmer, Orleans.
Thos Butler, B B man, Albany.
If An y I KltAM favmA fiVttkAA
Hon S M Pennington, farmer, Albany.
James Hunter, farmer. West Albany.
Wm C Davis, merchant, East Albany.
J w tiisnop, farmer, Waterloo.
G BSplawn, farmer, Brash Creek.
C K Rockwell, farmer, Brownsville
W II Pugh, farmer, Orleans.
'A L Cannon, farmer, Peoria.
Weather
8anuiary of Meteorology for May, 1801
from observations taken at Albany,Linn Co,
Oregon, by John BHggt'.voL observer for tbe
Signal Service, U 8. Army.
Highest barometer on th 1, 29. OS.
lowest barometer, on ths 4, 29.69.
Mean barometer for ths month. 29.86.
Highest daily aversg of bar., 29. 95.
t Lowest daily average of bar., 29. 69.
Highest temperature on th 22, 83.
Lowest temperature on ths 8, 35,
Mean for the month 67.4.
Highest daily range of ther.on ths 22,41.
Lowest daily raogeof titer, on the 20, 4.
Mean temperature at 7 a, m. daily 54.
Maa temperature at 2 p. m, daily 70.
Mean temperature at 9 p. to. daily 64.
Prevailing directions of wind, S & N
' Max Velocity or fdree, 3.
Total rainfall or melted snow, 2.49.
Depth of snow at end of mouth, 0.
Number of days on which .01 inch or mors
rain fell, 7.
Number of days of cloudiness arsrags 8
scale of 10, 13.
Of 31 days observation 15 were clear, 13
cloudy, 3 tair, 0 figgy morning, 5 rain, 0
hazy, 0 overcast, 0 smoky.
Frost on the morning of the 8tb.
Temp.-f 3 4 on average of 13 years.
Rainfall, 0 09 on average of 13 years.
Tab Champions. Whoever the cham
pions are in the base ball field when it
comes to groceries and produce Conn &
Hendricson will not be knocked out.
They keep a large and fresh stock, and
tneir prices are as low as the lowest,
Iresh vegetables, fruits, and all the
standard groceries always on hand.
Whoever buyg of them always makes a
good strike.
OttAL A KID rCKSOftAL,
MONDAY,
VIr Will Lee. of Portlnd. incnt Sunday
In Albany, the guest of hit brother, Prof
W II Lee.
License hn been Issued for the mar
Huge of E A P l.uFollcti and Annie K
Guliltord,
Uev Crawford, of Medford, at one time
pastor of the Baptist church, of this city,
passed through Albany today for Medford.
Capt Chidwlck. the well known steam
boat man, with the long moustache, of
Ysqulna Bay.watin the city this forenoon.
Mr E A Parker wa taken seriously ill
Saturday evening. He I now Improving.,
and it 1 thought will not uc kept ut homo
many uayt.
Misses Ina Robertson and Mntlio Par-
ton, of Waltsburg, Wash., both former
Albanians, arrived In Alimnv Saturday
evening on a visit with relatives and
friends,
A special term of Clicult Court con
venes in Corval'ls this afternoon. There
are rumort ot tome Important railroad
buslnestt but what it wanted row I facts
and not rumor. District Attorney Con
don passed through Albany for tout place
thit noon.
Mr lames Curran, who hat been a resi
dent ot Washington for tome time, ha
been engaged by Parker Bros for their
bakery department, and will arrive in the
city In a few day to begin business. Mr
nenry feuer, who has bought the uaiist
bakery, will go to that city to morrow.
Tt'ESDAY,
Dr E O Hyde, of Sdo, 1 n the city.
E C Searl list been In Portland a day
or two on business.
Mr Samuel Sinead. ot Corvallls, wa In
the city today.
Bishop Becker pasted through Albany
thit noon going south. ,
Mist Kittle Green It hi the city the guest
of Mrs B Woolen,
Mr Ed C Robert snd family of Leban
on precinct, are in the city.
W Rice the wU known commercial
toit.formerly of Scto, I In the city.
Mr I W Shumate, of Eucne, Is In the
Uy the guest of her slsier Mr Jo Kteln.
Mr Levi West and daughter arrived In
Albany this noon from the Sound, where
they'have been tetlding during the pt
winter.
Mayor Canterbury, of Rcdland, Cat ar
rived in Albany yesterday for a vWt of a
week or' I wo among hi former fellow cltl
sens. Prof W N Hull, tormeily profetsor In
the agricultural college, ha been elected
first assistant teacher In the Washington
state normal school at Ellensburg.
Tho VanScoy hs resigned at president
of the Willamette University. It l -pec'.ed
thst he will trsvel a year and then
appear at chancellor of the Portland Uni
versity, L V Deyoe.W E Baker and Mr Newton
relumed thl afternoon from a trip to
Goose Lake alter an ahtense of a week,
about two day being spent at the Lake
They caught 400 trout, and brought home
part of them. FUhlng was a vcrv enjoy
ab'c pastime there.
A Ilackleman and Geo Knox will leavs
tomorrow for Crook county with 150 head
of cattle, going bv wav of the Lebanon
Wagon road. Mr Knos cipectsto be gone
about three weeks, while Mr ilackiemsn
will remain longer.
WCOXkttDAV.
I P Conn and D C Shell left thl noon
northward bound on business.
Gen James A Varney, state fruit in
spector, was in tbe city this forenoon.
C P Burkhart returned jesterday from
a visit with hit two daughter In Tscoma
J H Antonelle wa In the city today on
business, at will be teen by tne real estate
ales.
Mrs LBilyeo and son, of Kugene, are
in the city on their way home from
Portland.
Mr Ben Wheeler and wife left thl noon
on a tilp to Nebraska on a visit to hi
parent, hi mother being III.
W G Yer, Commander In Chief of
the G A R ot the U 8 U In Portland, and
wlil be given a recvptlon tuol(ht.
The Ealrroount S 8 aero the river wit)
gtve a picnic nevt Saturday, to which the
member of Albany S 3'twlllbe welcome.
Mr Alevandcr, recently of the Lebanon
Express, left this noon for Eugene, hrre
he will stop for awhile before sgaln golrg
into business.
Sheriff Scott and Attorney J It Wyalt
returned last evsnlng from a trip to the
front where they had been on a lumber
citing expedition according ta law.
J ii Morris and D D Da) to.i, of Scio
were In the city today. Mr Dayton 1
president of the Paint Co. there and had
Some good specimen with him; One, a
ign painl-d seven years ago shows what
wonderful wearing qusUUe It has, the
wood wearing more than the paint.
scat 1 state a 4 li a.
II B Fprenger toParah L Cooper,
7.ti2 acres 12 w 3 $
83
David Rhodes to Elix Carwine, 6
acres 14 w 2
220
Annie and J 8 Antonelle to Nanny
T Blain, 25 feet front r imlSi,,
Albany
8 Antonelle to W 11 Btlyeu,power
of Attorney
IJ Keeney to Geo W Keeney, 320
acres 14 w2...
B Keeney to Jerry B Keeney.l'S1'
acres. 14 w 2. . . ,
4400
20OO
1500
2250
40
fV0
100
120
F M Powell to II U Powell.lOO acres
13 w 2 and 3
Lorenzo Long to W 8 Thompson, 2
acres 12 w 4
W Grimes to Alice J BilyeoJ lot,
N Brownsville
0 k C E R Co to H F Brodeker. 80
acres 9 K2...
onathan Wassoia to F E Marks,
lots 1,2, bl 3, W's A.Lebanon,
onathan Wassom to Myra Marks,
2 lots, W'a A.Ixsbanon
120
1200
V II Roblnett to J C Davis,40 acres
13w4
S I Ouiss to Henry Kbert, of lot
6, bl 4, V's A, Albany
Sara (luinsito Henry Etxrt.lot 2,bt
4. V's A
J B Keeney to Jasper II Keeney,
100 acres UKl...
4000
3000
200
P J Baltimore to Lodge No 7, K of
P. lease ol ball 10 years
J B Cox to J C Baker, 2 acres,
14 W 1 -
C B Harniah to Wm Meyers.K lot
3, bl v, li s 3rd A
David Shane to 8 T Flsener,40 acres
175
10 w 1
700
$20,230
..$470,200
Total for year.
1Iat Yoo a Wife and ten children ;
have vou any children ; are you an old
bachelor? Whatever you are you can not
do better than by buying your groceries,
produce and baked gxus 01 rai er iros.
You want to save money and at the
same time get good groceries, then call
on them. You will get flrst-e.laas treat
ment and first-class goods ineir baked
goods are made in an experienced man
ner, ana mciuue a mrge variety 01 eata
bles. Lace Curtains In great variety from
S ct. to $9 a pair, inese gcoas are
Voucht from New York johber direct
and cannot be excelled tor quality, tiyle
and price, Samuel L Young.
Wall Papkr.etc I have just received
a new line of wall paper and decorations.
Have more than doubled mv facilities for
handling: them, and will keep a much
larger stock. Wall paper and border to
snatch. Beauties, and much cheaper than
ver before. (jamuel ii touno.
aiSKay Barest.
t7bst
(aU4S.i - -
Buttsr Ms prt.
fggs 1st
Hay-14.04 to ls.4i.
Pot toe ate per basRsf
Beef on foot,t,4 te S
Pork 5 'Ae per It' Jrsi
ftaer.rt bams, It
thou Idem 7s
stdM.s . t
,rd J 6e per lb. "
Flour-6.I6 pe.r bbl.
'Mdcketia 4 SS per Sz.
ill Foe"! bran, VS.es per Us
shorts, Su.
seiddliaif, 4. .
Ciscr. is.
rut Kiota.
tit rariu, Timber, Sawmill, resale sad
Pleasure.
May 31st, 1S01.
Wehavo been a week In this section
ot Linn county, among the sawiuiils,log
ging camps and stock farms, and find it
a pleasant place to spend one's vacation
Here 0110 hits good trout, fishing and
bunting, plenty of good substantial food
and lots of genuine lun-lovtng people.
J'orti Ridge, as this particular locality is
called, is about 10 mites northeast of
Lebanon, 7 utiles southeast of Hdo and
almost clue east of Albany about 20 miles.
Tho Kidgo" is covered with timber,
brash, fern and splendid stock farms.
Grain grows to perfection in the good
Soil found here. Fine timber abounds
here and along the numerous streams.
among which are Crablree, Beaver and
Koaring Hiver. tiented on the above
named streams are no less than five steam
sawmills andtwoshingle mills, all within
a radius of live miles. Clark llros.Down
ing Bros and Cyrus & I'itchfurd have lust
ertcn'u new aisaiii uims in some 01 as
tine timber as ever stood on end. These
mills all llnd a ready market for these
products in Lebanon, Scio, Albany and
the surrounding country at very good
ugtires.
lAcouib, the postofflco of this neigh
borhood, consists of a smal! general store
and a blacksmith shop, Mr Wm Tur
nidge Is the postmaster and merchant.
The source of supplies is Scio and Albany.
ft lock do splendidly here and need very
little feed during tho winter, finding
shelter and browse among the heavy
timber.
Prospects for fruit and grain was sever
better than this season. The fruit trees
are bending almost to the ground.and we
find wild berries in great abundance and
of excellent flavor.
"Biii ttirla" are also very ulentlful this
year and of splendid qnnlity, being stout
and healthy. Most of them can handle
an ax or plow equal to a man. And
when it comes to cooking, they are
surely "in it."
Excellent flshinz is found In all ths
mountain streams. Hunting is good and
amo very tlrrtr. A couear was killed
at Clark's Mill about a week ago and
was said to have been a very large one.
A ok'nlo is to be held near Iicomb on
Saturday. JuiieClh. which ttromiaws to
be a splendid aifalr. An extensive uro
gram, consisting of speeches, races, KSiues,
etc., and a basket dinner, has been com
pleted. Everybody it invited to attend.
Soeiety hero Is very good, the people
being all honest, hard working farmers,
who know how to appreciate fun.
Rev Norton lias been holding a series
ot meetings near Lacomb the past week.
Having spent an aoyab!e week here
among the woods and mountains we feel
ready to return to our daily vocation ot
"jerking antimony" with a renewed
vigor and a feeling that our vacation has
been well spent. P.
OiatVILtK.
- aaasias
The Btigtl of death has again r Isited
our community and taken from us one
of our most aiulable from friend. Mrs
Mary Eva Fan-ear departed this life on
tho morning of May sUi at 1 :20 o'clock.
Eva was born In Lane county, Oregon,
April lllh, 1W13. At the time of her
death was 2 years, 1 month and 17 days
of age. Hie came to this county with
her lathvr.Charlea Pattison.ln the sprhig
of imt, and wss married to Robert II
Farrar, in Noveailer, 1!h2. In the fall
of HMO she with hi-r husband went to
K&ntern Oregon, where they remained
until the summer of ItiW, when they re
turned to this county, where they could
enjoy the advantages of school and
church. Hie united with the V P tharcb
at this place in Itwo, of which she has
been a consistent member ever since.
Although deprived of church privileges
while in Eastern Oregon, her example
commanded respect, and it cart be truly
aid of her, "she had not a known ene
my." he leaves a husband and three
small children to mourn her loss.
And again the dark angel has been
among us, this time an aged toother.
Mrs lU Ukah Brown departed this life
on May Slst.at the hour of 2 o'elock.aged
79 years. Mr Brown with her aged
husband came among ns In the fall ot
l(i9from Missouri, and have lived to
gather lifty-v,x years. Hhe leaves a large
family, of which one son and three
daughters were with her at her death.
Mrs Brown was a true -christian mother,
had been a member of the U P church
from infancy and was prepared to meet
the summons when it came. A Kiev.
IV UrJMORUH.
At a called communication of Thurston
Lodtfe. No 38, A F tt A M, held at Har
risburg, Or., on June 1st, lite following
resolution were passed:
. Whereas, The Supreme Master of the
Universe has called from hi earthly la
bor to the Supreme Lodge above, our
worthy brother, Henry Kalvl Schooling;
therefore, be it
Resolved, That In the closing of the
earthly work of Brother Schooling, we
recognize the Mandate before all mutt
bow in humble submission, and realise
that In the ripeness ot year our brother
ha but yielded to the inevitable law of
nature.
Resolved, That the Lodge room be
draped In the usual mourning, and that
these resolution be spread upon the min
utes snd tent to the county papert.
S S Train,
WW BatoGS,
OP Hyde,
Committee.
OBITIABV.
1 Henry K Schooling was born near
Louisville, Kentucky, Sept 18, 1815, and
died Saturday. May 30. 1801, in his 70th
year. He was the uncle of lion J P
Schooling. He came to Oregon in 1852,
and took up his donation land claim
near Harrisburg. Or. which he owned at
the time of his death. His remains were
conveyed to Harrisburg last Sunday, by
bis nephew, J P bchooling, and were
consigned to the earth on Monday, Jane
1st, with the Masonic ceremonies, under
the- auspices ot Thurston lodge No 28,
A F & A M. of which lodge the deceased
was an honored member. M.
A MYSTERIOUS POWER.
I'.lec Irleity A Tf aderfat Remedy tow th
r reseat Ags-Dr Parrls atlaars I
J ilea lih tha People With Elec
tric Care.
Eleelto Magnetism, the wonder of tb
ag, and ths mods of treatment is tbe sojie
of perfection. It penetrates the teoret am-
tut-h ot diseases sod exterminate it, root
and branch, for ever. p. remove mors
sconv snd tl'tr.t iofTeriDg than tongue can
toll. It cures the most bnp!et esse snd
relieve seute pains that every known means
have failed In, wbioh can be sosstaDttatea
by the evidence cf thousand of person who
hsve been cured by Urs Dsrrin, t 70
Washington t, Portlanl. The Doctor
treat all curable cbreoie, scute and private
diseases. Examination free from 10 m to
8 pm, dally. Read th fol'owing!
Cbrenle Catarrh Cored,
.DrDairini One year sgo you trested
me fer catar-h in ths bead and threat. Your
Electric and Medical treatment permanently
curtdme. I resldo at 313 H street, Tort-
land. K. WETTEUMARK.
Besfoes Pcrsaaaealty fared
Maclkat, Or, May 28, 1891.
Dr Partins Dear Sir You wish to know
if my bearing ( all right sod if 1 am satis
fied with the treatment I received. Z
answer by this that I can hear juit as
st 111 1
well
now as I could directly after you operated
on me and that 1 tsinfc it perfect cure.
HENRY 8LOUGH.
MARRIED.
LOKILLARD OWENBY. On
May
26th, 1891, at Vancouver, Trot E G Loril
lard and Mies Sarah Owenby, of Albany,
liev F Wheeler perfoi ming the ceremony.
DIED.
BROWN. On Sunday, May 31, 1S91,
in OakviUe, Mrs Wm Brown, of Sagrippe
at the wge of 79,
nSjhett of ftll la teareoiag Iowr
ABS02JUTE13f mJBB
HOW AMD ARROiB
MONDAY.
On a merit u ths A O U W order
this month.
At least nee scabbed uote retailed from
Ha'ardays hoi's hail game.
Next year tha Mtsle sraa.a will b hl
jo Albany, in May, the first time, we be
lieve, it bat svar been located at this oity.
Th I.s4is Aid KooUty wilt meet with
MrOCKlly. Tnesda afternoon. Jar.a
2nd. A full attendance is desired.
Kom Cue. a Oeleatlal ssho wsa a rAal.lt,S
of Albany ia 1873 9, who will be remem
bersd hy a Dsmbt r, has been in th oity a
few da j.
The contrast for hull.liim the U P ehureh
hatlson Istto Cougls&Cann, who a ill
hStfln work ia a few itav. The sand tub
done on the M K church U stifles to tlitr
workmanship. Ths eon trout was originally
let to I Conn, bat owina to an imtx.ttant
error In figuring he withdrew his bid, and
ths next lowest bidders received ths con
traet. Was in Ir. This afternoon a traction
ngino while being navigated on Ferry
street near Stewart & Sox's, fell parti
ally into the ditch, voina? tbrmiirh tha
decaying timbers covering the ditch, and
It was only by skillful maneuvering and
the assistance of 318 men that the en
gine was gotten out.
Col, Uaim, the great Kentucky temper
snce orslor, wss greeted at the Opera
IIoue last evening by sn Immense audi
ence, the building being peeked, fol.
Usln Is sn eloquent, forcible peskrr.hold
ing his audience In rapt attention. His
addres ws replets with argument, em
bellished with Incidents snd Individual
etperlence. Impressing the audience with
the truth of hi statements. The lecture
wst not only a strong one on the subject
of tewpersnce, but It wss an oratorical
treat Col IUI11 will be here again on
Thurtday nlKht, when he will lecture at
the same place. Admission tree.
Nxablt Fcll.- Yesterday quite an
exciting Incident occurred at the O P
railroad bridge. A girl about fifteen
rears of age, wbo recently came to Al
bany from Philomoth, was walking
along tha trestle on the north ot tha
bridge, with Jessie Whitney, when in
stepping back, attracted by a remark
behind her, she lost her balance and fell
backward. As .he fell Frank Watsoa
who wm near by sprang forward just
reaching one of her knees and saving
her from falling a distance of about forty
feet, almost certain death. There was
large number of people on the bridge
who witnessed the narrow escape.
TPSSBAT.
t'osnt) Court eaavsoe la Albiny to
morrow A vl sisl eadieuo greeted JstUaa
last evening. A yery tsshsble entertain
ment was presented, slm t an solid Uob,
HssiJes a moderate amoaut of tight ihii.
Sevsral of tbe tronps are wtnodisos cf con
sideiable g'oie.
A St aoiCALOrsBATtoa This forenoon
a very delicate and skillful operation was
performed by I Maston, assisted bv Drs
Iavi and Kelly, at the residence of J Ion
L II Montanye, in the removal of a ten
pound overvarion tumorfromMrsAuriila
Combs, of F.ugene. Mrs Combs is doing
as well aa can be expected, with fair
pro peels of recovery.
Ktaos DACoitTtaa. Following; ia tbe
program for the entertainment to be
given by the Kings Daughters this even
ing at the M K Church. Admission, 10
cents.
Hong by class, "Welcome."
Hong by clasi, "Kaise your Hands."
lUcitalion. "the Little Maid who was
Hictt " Myrtle Chamberlain.
Duet. "I will Hhfne for Hod" fClma
Parker and Jersi Clifton.
Recitation. "Three Kisses" Pt,.t
Crowder.
-folo.Kdna Miller.
If a.wi . 1 .....
, iveciiauun, me Ageu i risoner aiiss
tannic Akin.
Hong, "Home Sweet Home," by class.
Kecitatiun. "The Collier' Dvin
Child," Lotie Brown.
Duct, "lair aa the Morning Edith
Chiswell and Maud Hirtkurt
Recitation. "Hi it's Uose " Edith lUn-
kin.
Holo. "BurT me Under tha Room."
V It! " , -
inline rarn-u.
Rcitation."The Worn Pennv "Xnrra
McCIain. "
Song, "Farmer's Song," by class.
Holo. "Allie Uay," Miss Maud Crosby.
Recitation. ?'A Law Airiif It." m;.s
Winnie Chawberiin.
Bong, "There is a Fountain," by class.
wanxssDAT.
Dancing tohool FrJ.lt evenieg. A th'
is tbe last lossoo ths social ti'I bsyia at 9;
30 e'olock.
Moencb ft Ku-ttnor have received tha
contract for building a seo.ind story to the
brink owned by t'bss I'feitler adjoining tb
never lloasa, bich will be coon-oted
with the hotel and elegantly fitted up for
tbi basin.
City Council. A special meeting of
the city council was held last eveninr.
Several resolution were pasted providing
ior sewer wor. Keguiar nonces was
ordered published requiring: the arravelln?
01 rirsisna iron streets snd the tilling ot
1 aV . . ..a.
noic. , n. contract ior Duiidina; latterai
ewer connecting with R R St sewer, as
sdvertlsed for, was let to Jsmes Kitchen,
we lawesi maaer, at 03 cent per foot. A
number of bid were opened for building
tidewaiks and grading stmett, when the
matter wat. laid on the table until a special
meeting 4 nurtuay evening.
Becamk Obkckkb. Jutt at -the City
Council closed last evenlne Marshal
Holtintn appeared before the Recorder
with one John Doe, probably E H Board
man, arretted for using obscene language.
Bwmnun naa lauca 10 pav lor some
drink coming to $1, bought of M Blum-
gart The Marshal requested him to go
to Baumgxrt't and attend to the matter,
retuiting in eoardiiian: becoming some
what obscene in hts remsrks. His exam
ination before the Recorder wat full of
interest. He showed that he wat not
without considerable experience In such
matter, tie was fined Se and costs.
total df $14.50, which not having he was
taxen to tne cattboose. Boardman is
well dietsed man, wore a buttcn hole
bouquet and claimed to be in the railroad
business. A friend wa making arrange
mcnt ior ni release tnis evening.
.... .
lRfo)fo)f
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StandariL
H LADIES BAZAAR.
-Is
Millineiy and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, .
. They carry all the Latest Stylet and Novelties In the Millinery line, and
a complete nock of Ladle and Children's Farnishtng goods, and readv-made
garments. Good the bett, and prices the lowest, Call and be convinced.
FIRST STREET,
- TJ. fi. Gov't Report, Aug. tj, t5
1 R:i(m.sTiti.r..
Fourth of July celebration at Browns-'
vine.
Mrs D Rounds and five children, of
tf tt til . . .....
aioiioe, in, arrived bere last Friday, In
tending to make this her home in the
future. Her husband will soon follow.
Mrs at is a daughter of Mr John Cush
man, of this place.
Pioneer picnic on Wednesday.
O P Coshow will be CO years old on the
4th of July. He savs he supposes that
la the reonon we want to celebrate in
such grand style.
Mrs W V, Hiiiilli Is quite sick at this
writing.
A goodly number of our citizens re
membered tho dead on decoration day
by attending to their graves. We should
visit the city of the dead oftener.
Dr O B K.-ce went to Gold Hill on
professional business, one day last week,
In answer to a telegram.
MrsJM Jaeger and son went to The
Dalles iu anrwer to a telegram stating
that her father, Mr fctone, was not ex
pected to live, and on Thursday Mr J.
left for the same blnce to attend the fun
eral ot Mr Mono. The old and the
young are going.
Taaxeat tira) liemct
Tangent grange is still flourishing.
Applications continue to come in right
along. Many seem to bo taking an ac
tive interest in grange work. If a per
son Is of a social turn, the grange is the
grange Is the place for biro ; if they wish
to educate themselves it is also good, for
experience teaches os what we cannot
learn otherwise, and here we find it.
e expect to have a good time at our
social, to take nlace on the evenimr of
June I2th,at 8:30 o'clock. All are in
vited, ior there will be ample room for
all who wish to come. The ladiea are
especially Invited to bring their baskets
wiiu inctn.
We hold a called meeting on June 11.
at t o'clock, to confer degrees, and will
also arrange the building for the social
on the morning of the 11th.
The editors of the Dkmocbat are cor
dially invited to meet with ns.
UeroKTtR.
Tangent, June 2nd, J801.
PROPOSALS FCr. CRIDSE AT AL
BANY, 03EC0M.
Notice I hereby given that the Com
mon Council cf the tit) of Albany. Ora
tion, wl I reive seiia bid for the
txiildlnir if a bridge acr the Wlilatn-
et'e liver iioui the north Unt of Klrnt
atreiet at the junction ofnAld Firat atrM
with Calapooia ftrt. to tha north alda rf
said river. In acnordanca with the plana.
tpsedflcatioris and survey now on file
in th, .file of 1 ha Kenrdr of the city of
Alban;; aaid brldgo to ba 1320 let In
length, and 29 feet wld In tha clfar and
o-mooaed of six 0) spans: th approach s
to be roprUveiy 3 0 feet and S4S foot in
lenirin and SO loot wldcs aucu bid may
also tx acor mpsnlo.1 with plana and
sruKrlnrwitoiia ollli blJdr, whi.-b will
le corn.l.ler.i by tha eounoil. ftld will
be reoelr-d far an all itttd bridge, and
must be aeyroprdd by drawing showing-
plana Mid bUvattonaot both ubetrun
lure and anpertttruciur; diagram of
a'reses for spans of different eng;hs,and
tun tptcjncaiiun or me mtr at stud
workmanship of the detail of such
brldga lints mux be tied wttb the Kv
f.rder of said city on or before tho hour
of 1 o'clock put of tbe STih day of Jane,
tH'Jl, and tru it be accompanied by cartl
fled check for five par cent rf the amount
of the hid Tin e;nirae!or to whom tha
contract w be awarded will be required
to enter lnt a writer, ajreemeni and
vOKtraet, and to give bond totbe c ty cf
Albany in double the amonnt of tha eon
tract ptlro for the conatruetinn of auch
bridge, and for ths ttlthful and sulci
perform .ueo of the contract in all Its
terms, conditions and details. Work
mu-it be commenced witnln SO dars from
execution of contract, and t ootnpktod
to the oeife t aat-fetion of tbe engineer
in cbareecf the work and construction of
aald brtdga and of the Citv Couoetl. on or
before the 1st day of December, 1891.
Hid will t publicly onened on the
27th day or June. IS'Jl, at tbe Council
Cbsmber In tb city of Albanr. between
tha hours of 2 aud 4 o'clock p ni of
said dav.
Tbe Council herwhy reserve the rla-ht
to nj-ct any and a'l bids.
rub!ined by order or Ue Council
roadu May 2kb, 1MH
N. J. HESTflN,
Kerordar ot the ehy of Albaoy.
Albany, Or.. May 2.h, 1891.
TATR OF ortEOrtN.
5 LAND DEPARTMENT.
Sat,sv, Oregon, June 1, 1S9I.
Hi board of eommlMloners for tbe
aala oi aebool and n vrlty lands and
for tbe investment of the funds atlalna
tharsfrom of tha stuts of Oregon, hereby
invn aoaien application to purcnase tne
followlr.o; (ies.'rit)H'i lands, to wit: 1
All f t tbe donation land claim aitnated
in sections 15, IS, 31 and 22, In Towoahip
12 South Kanco 1 Wot. known and
describa-t on tha eoverLmet t nrvasas
the donation land cl aim of Jobs W Moore
and wife, being Notlfloatlon No 250. ay
ing tbsreirom Is acres sold to Jsonb
Newman containing SOoaerea. Also beirla
nlng 10 ohalna weat of tba nortbest
corner of tbe northwest Quarter of section
21. In 1 p 12 South llange 1 West, running
tnence taut st) chain: thsnee soutn 40
chains: thence weat 30 ehainr: thence
north 40 chains to tbe olaoa of healonlnt
oontalnlr.tt 120 acre, all situated in Linn
county, auto of Oregon, and containing
in ail 4is acres move, or less.
ArtDllcationa will ba orxined at araanlar
mealing 01 saio ootra to tie nwid taeaaay
ids 14th day of Juiv.lisyi. ak 2 o'clock
A m aslsvKt a wi (ia anw wrt4 sail Kls4a
r a iiv trv a vuvs au anu eaia wiv
is rsservea oy tne ooara
NAPOLEON DAV7S.
Clerk of tbe Board,
Sound Advice. It pays to get tha
best: even Shakespeare admitted that.
In this connection it may be remarked
that W It Urabam has just received an
elegant line of suitings for the spring and
summer, never surpassed in an Albany
market. They are the best to be ob
tained, as an inspection will show, and
Mr Graham is prepared to matte them
np in the latest style with a skill his
long experience has euabled hira to be
master of.
Tha best roast coflie in the city st C m ad
Miyrrs.
the Leading-
.FROM AN BL.OOIC,
SHERIFFS SALE.
tn (fie Circuit Court oflU Slate ofOrtgtm for
tin County at Linn
JUHH it. lUAWiUflD. 1
Plaintiff.
. vs. -F
V, Kobifctou I' (id C K P.i.l.ir
f ti, his wife, L K Wnt and
R i Vet, Lis wif, C U
M nailer, H Brunner, J t-i M
yr, It V Ms rill s tro.tee vA
II Alihi.usfl, N il Allen, PA
O.widtthi, J A Mcl;riI aud K
D Moy.r and 11 B Mover,
partners, dn?ng business
antler tho firm nm r.f Mover
rr., 1 fptiilsuu. )
NOTICE I:
by vhtu
tela isiuul
HEREBY G1VKN TflAV
t4 an executiou and order of
issutxt out of tbe aoove earned
eoort ?u the aW.ve entitled action, I will 00
Sieadar, Ike Slh Day ef Jaac, I8l.
at tb court boats d or, in the city of Al
baoy. I.ir.n C, Or. at the bonr i f 1 o'oiocii.
p m, of said dav, sell st bttbiid attctbin for
castj in band to tba high bidder, tbe real
nioperty cescniieo in said exeration and or.
dor tit sale as follows, towiti
Breinuina st a ooint on tha south hnnnd-
ary line of block No lit), ia Hacklemao'a
siMitioo to ths citv of Albany, 100 feet estt
of th aoethwest corner of tsid block 100,
and runiiiog theate easterly on said so nth
boundary of said Mock, la the southeast
eoroer of said blojk, tbeac northerly along
the eastern boundary line of taid block 100
to the Willamette liver; thenc no said
river to a lin pasting through the place of
iliiniiior. parallel who ilie east boundary
lioe if Said block ; therica sootberlv to th
place ef beginning, la Liuo coonty, Oregon.
Also the north half of tb southeast qostUr
snd the ooitb half of tbe sou t barest noirtcr
of section 2, la Tp 15 8 R 1 K, of tha WU-
laniett meriiliao, in Uan coantr, Oregon.
conUining ICi seres. Also tbe soatheust
'lasrter i, th southeast quarter if seet'on
33, la Tp 14 tf R 1 K, iu l.mn ctioty. Ore
goo, containing 40 acres.
Tbe proceed arisina from tba sa'eof the
real property flrtt herein duecribed to be so
plied i Flksr, to tbe tisvment of tba
sod di-bnrssmenta of suit tsxrd atf4G 10,
and it's eosts of aod apoo said execution.
Kkcokd, to tbs jisjmeut ft tbs demaRd of
f A ti(.o.iD. auioabtnie to tl.e ion .if
.'o0. Third, to the payment of plarotiffs
claim, amoouting to the son of $4 1 15, aod
seeming interest thereon at tb rte of 10
per cent per annum. Fot'KTtt, to ths pay
ment of the defendant, B Brenner', claim.
amonotintf to (52 CO Firm, to the pay
ment of the clsiin of defeodaot. H F Merrill,
a trnste of S II Akhouse.
t'O 10; and tlieu tb claim of Ihedefetidiiit,
C 11 Maeller. ainoootioa to t (Xr2 24. Sixth.
to the payment of defendant, ft'over iiru. i
claim, amounting to f2G0 91; and tb over
plus, u any, to pay over to said defendant,
r E ltobinsoo and L E West. And the
proceeds of tbe sale of tb remainder of said
teal property, bercia deacribed, u be ap
plied: rlturr, to tba payment of th o.aira
of tha plaiatifT. John A Crawford, and
thereafter to the payment of tba several
claim of tb defeodaote in tb order above
stated.
Dated tbi 27tb dsy cf Apiil, 1891 .
M. SCOTT,
Sheriff of Lino county, Oregoo,
B D. S. Smith, Deputy. (5-1)
ONION SEED
Grown From (selected Balfcet
Karl Bee........
H4 WtbsmBe!M
" 1 SO
. " 1
Yelloei Diaiin
While turtu(tl. . .
S
latxasparinx prises B esse emsa.ber tLat akon
auUUubt tneiud rTaaa.
Glee Oar )! ss Trf svl.
rrap6Sae olleite4.
TRUMBULL - & - BEEBE
isrosrs, eauwasa a aLaaa or
S89d, Trees, Halts acd Plants,
419-421. BsnauBsa .B&b Wrmnmrm.
aWMntka this aser.
paisley & sriiuy.
- holesa's.Dealers lu
- ard -
aistaay. )rsgea
albany :on.
WEITSMAS & EULEEET BEOS..
Peai Estate Agents
Farms and Ranches for aala.
Also city broaerty in Albans'
aod Goryaiha.
J. A. CaramiDs:.
Paper,
Drufrs PnintB; Oilii
Glass. lti:
9
ALBANY, 0RCGGF1.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Corfacond andFeriySt. Albany, Ol
UFEHIOK werk. guaranteed in ever
branch of tbe art, JBaTEnlaiRlnK e
all kinds a specialty.
'OOlli.
200,000 ponnd of wool -sn ted, for wtlch
th hioheit market nrlca will ha naid bv A
Seodtrs, gt? who may befoaodatths
store of r. Coaja.
T1ROFESSIONAL NURSE - Inquire
I t te v-oener of Fifth and liaker
streets of Mrs R Campbell.
What is
f Z y s.r V"v n -
Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription lor laf.int i
and Cbildren. It contains neither Oiiitni, Morphine us?
other Narcotio Bubstance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, aiul Castor Oil.
It Is Pleasant. Its guaranteo ia thirty years uso hj
Millions of Mothers. Castoria tlcstroys Worms ami allays
fOTcrishncss. Castoria prevents vcmitins Sou-Cur 3,
cures Diarrhoea ami Wliul Colic. Castoria relicre?
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates .'-'tho 'food, regulates tho sioraata
and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas
toria i3 tho Children's Panacea tho 'Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of its
food effect upon their children."
Pa. O. 0. OsaooD, .
Lowell, Jlass.
" Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is cot
for distant when mothers will consider tho real
Interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the rarkmsquaek nostrum which tro
destroying their loved one, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby rending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Krxc.itsLOK,
Conway, Ark.
Tito Centaur Company, T?
HOW DO
4iU l.
There is no drml t thti
NEW.
Stosk tt SlLVERWAltR. e--.r.;Vir
1ooiis. snivel, for, fruit -disei.
gold and st!r wator.e. i.e v
ete. Is tha largest and
the city, and by far tbe
best ever brought
to ALBSMV.
PRICES the Most Reasonable.
Call and See ih
GCQ
Dnia KTcnr.
Pfeiffer Block,
Alls'
Stand k Cusick,
rssrsisrsM;
CruRS, Wedlclnee, (lfm:, ts
and Toilet Artlcles,Sfnse. r:rt"i
'Parfoniery, t-ofcool ,1V-, ar.d
Artists' 8upp!Iea.
Pbyafelatia preeerlptf one e
folly aermponoded.
TWO MEN AKD ONE EOY '
FOUND DEAD
While trying to Crovd tht:
Vf4T INTO j
DEYOS&FnooArjcat
Store, where they alway s have on 1:
the largest Stock south of Portland, c
the latest Improved Rifle and 5
Guns; an Immense stock of FisUr.
Tackle of eery decrlptlons Te
Hammock, Cam,p Chairs and thoutar. :
el ether things too numerous to ment: :
Xlepnir Sliop j
ta connection with the Store, and or.e
he bet workmen In the State l do ;j
tnd all kind of work. j
Come one, Come al. No rot:bis j
.how good. "Small profit ar.d , 5
is oui jnotto.
A. STRAM!
.rncpaiKToa or thb
Cit? Iiier?. Feei as!
SI
-OTABL E.- 1
Ilavlnz purchase! new ris can far
isn flrsuctaa tun.outa al call, f1; ts ;
atlennon bIvpo tT transient :oclc tior?
boarded by the day orraontu.
Cheapest Kate In tie City.
Telephooa connection with the
Cbarlea Hotel. Telephone orders t'" :
prompt attention.
Fourth Street, txtwetu EIi'ctt! su
i treat Car line. !
Assignee's Sale!! j
Forty acres good land net'
Lyons, Inn Co.; on line i
O. P. R. R. Private bids fj
same received to May 20, ''i
Salem, Or., May 19, '91. j
J. M. PAYNE, I
A fanner Dorrancts F.;
a-
and a fine stock
SPECTACL
0
generally, as well as jewelry, "Watd;
1 r i
F, 51. Stench's
WANTED-Tna nndersigcea wra?.
m hnv r!hlnk r.hfiassnfc tcr
Bring them to the grocery stare tf J
Kenton. WS JOHN
r- - -sjnr '
Castoria.
"Castoria is so well adapted toclii'.lre:; J:
I recommend it aa superior to any prescript;,
known to me.
- , II. A. Ahcheiu 3L V.,
ill So. Oxford Et., Brooklyn, "
"Our physiciacs ia tha chitdrca'a df; s;
once la their outside practice with Com..
and although wo only have cu e:: ,- c
medical supplies what ia knorrn as r.
prod lets, yet we are frco to conftws t;;i
mcri s of Castoria has won c to fow.': v
favoi' upon it."
Usited nusprrAL isn Di.-r-s? --
- . . Eos-:;:, : -
Ams C4 Smith, Pre.,
Ilsirr&j Eireti, l.'ew