Wbolooalt Staler In- TOBACCO - ard - Albaay, ng FortmiKer & mi 100 o a -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Arterial Embalming Don Sclarttlt Ically. m Q Is oeinowtadswS tha tattltna tome.lv torf uMrrlHM at .!. 1 he OfiW a rmmr in 1 orsecrU M oad M knnii t Ml In rameualna it i TmtHibt"ira to til tn Oarer. I'K'trVa 1L tin lraavtaSk STtJABSA CHICK, Aloatsj City Meat Market. SHHLT2 BROS,, Proprietors. K.rmp a full Una of bhIi of all W ta a cool plana, oompletoly pr tsotod: and always frooa. FOSHAY & MASON Va4taM tSS aavatt- Dm ists and Booksellers Agm.lM for John B, Alden'e piAdlcwUooa, bioo. wo o-yi s! publisher's filati wit ALBAMT, REUOS 3500 Howard ! Wf wll j- IN rwftnl frr tnr n of th p.stmt, l"TT,Sr HwwUh,liMliym Os tf(K n v (Vt.tMM vt mmI wr tl Wat VrUhi a.tvr J. IK 4;rrUini &itr4olly ' it with Tu-y ar urJv Yftbl, 4 jr II lot ! aulifMi., Mfr i Latv Im -pt t imu. 1ri f rotrfM 1 1 vMtvlM aitfftrtMrri Mfjr J 4 fMMMlf, AjMtl ILBASI CQLLEGJ1TS ISSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON. 18QO, 1891. first Ttrm reaeil Sitaear let . last) A full corps of instruotcra, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY SCTERCIALAXD N8HUAL CLASSES. 1 mi ot atndr arrmnjred to UNt th o fa r a '.I grade of etadenta. Sfita'at imkmii eW lo tindtntt from airtaj. air..B(.atT I cis.rr. City Restaurant. Having beta entirely rsraoaslod. thi old ad popular rNttaml will be made firtt. cIm b every respect. The pablio will b given go4 bmIi at all hoars for oaly 29 Mot. ETtntiiiBg tut aad attractive. Prtrata boim. (ij.Ura la trty yl: THELPR. Job Printer, JL7 1st. be. Albany 4-i rksftafockof2ud ;ooda In lh Va Tt ami lb mot ru ai pric, bo lb aelllDg. 1 bar on band FUiJNITUSE, STOVES, TINWARE TRUKXS. BD8XS, P1UTUSES CLOCKS, CROCXFRY, ETC., ETC. Juor mtmtoTH K Toong'a oif ro L. COTTLltD 'HOrO Cctuha, CtMt, InlvtRn. Brsnrtiifta. U ;U(tO HsarramM, Whooping Coagli.Croop, tor , ,., at, Atllima, rvd cvmy aflactioa'of ttM T;irai. I Tnl Chect. mchxi,ng Contunplion, HLRATII IS WEALTH 1 UK. E.C. WESTg Kerr, tnd Brain TrMtmw.t a riurnu.l ci(le ..r llyMxrta, IiizlubM, un ion., Kl a, Krruus NcarmlKUt, llewluti, Narroa Pr.wtr.tlon esuwd bf tha uaa of aicobul or tobaean, WWfulnaa, MontaJ lM(iraaiaon H-Uniiij of tb. Hr.i. ritmltlnf la linaniljr anil rmimg to mlaary, Jaea) nl iloah, rfmatra old ava, bafrannaaa ! nf I. i.aauanl hjr o.ar-axartion of tha Km L. nt.iir. 011a nionih'. tnatmaut, 1 a bos ar u t f.ir f.'l( aant by mail prepaid on iaip o prico. W CUARAJfTEB SIX BOIF.S TO CURB ANY oua. Vrllh aarh tn-ilar racaivatl by 11a tut six boias, wa.nni.io.i Hh $a, at will aanj tlia parJ)aar oiir wilttasn iruarantM W rafund tlia money if tha traaU aiant doa. not eflart a cor.. Ouaratiteea laauad on I J. A. Cummin, Imiwlat, aola airant, Aibaiiv. (rr Conrad Mver. PROPHIItTrj OK STAR .BAkBilV Corner Broalalbin anJ First Sts.( -DEAI.KR IN- iril Fruifa, 'atarr, rlen fralto. o fence , 'ofl, Kt Camei iitmtm, rrceta.bla, Mp'fta, Trav. cr jibing that ia kepi ta m aa 1. . tra ytnd groonry ora. HlfhaM rirct j -raid for 1!' KiiiDS ur PRODUCE. EedCrow'nMills ir r(K'.S fLOUt BP.-KBlCra frua, VAMIMa AST) BAESU VBK, 'iKST STORACF. FAClUTlkiC Eevere House: L3ANY, ;i;as. ffeiffeh OREGON PROIMtlETOR. fli'JM in Erfrt-r-lnM 'yl. la hits smj I'llm! 1l.1i tbo bo! in the market, : . RUopiii)r ajarttnonu. Ktraple room r :t;iiniiorria! lrave!ort. Y cv.. lie ymonnt llUt'KU THAT LIB. According to the ttatement ot tha public debt furnUhed bjr tha ecretarjr of tha treasury thera was a net cash balance of $53.993.So3 at tha cloe ol bualneta Jana 30. Thii tUtement U uied b republican organi to deceive their rcadeit to the real comlltlon ot tha national finance, at 111 appear fioin an examination of the figure furnlr hed bj the treasury ofiktals. The Tint ha already called attention to the design ot the administration to use the gold reserve a a part ot the available ch In tha treasury, and hat presented the opinion of leading banker on the tubjecU It now call attention to further evidence of lb 1 1 Intent and to the probable motive. Included In the cah In tha treasury from hlch the above balance I drawn appear tha Item of tubildlary coin, $t9, 656,605; minor coin and fractional cur rencji $35.87i total ot nearly $10,000, 000. which I not an available attet, and must, therefore, be deducted from the al legsd cash balance, leaving an actual bal ance ot $34,011,396. In the new form ot statement the treasury doe net furnish In formation as to the eiact amount ot the "fund tor the redemption ot national bank notes covered Into the treasury under the law ot 1890," but from the ttatement of the amount ot debt bearing n Interest It would appear that U.la fund ha been de- created during the month by $1,185,866, leaving the trust fund absorbed about $40,- 000,000. It appear, then that the treat ury I absolutely short, $6,000,000, count ing the fund deposited by tha national bank tor the redemption of their note. But It I stated that the paymentt for the present month will be large, while It It ad mitted that the receipts are decreasing. The treasury will be forced to vse fundt that are strict! r available, and no reader needs be told that no part ot the tubtidlary and minor colnt can be Included In that category. The disbursing officer'! bal ances alone would absorb all but about $1,000,000, ot the alleged balance. From this It wUl be teen that tha claim made ot an available cash balance fade Into an act ual deficit. At to tha motive for the ptetent attempt at concealment, tha Timet ventures the prophecy that the treasury department lookt for meant to maintain lit ordinary paymentt to the law allowing the tale ot bond to purchase gold for re demption purposes. That I the only ttat ute under which It would now be possible for the secretary ot the treasury to offer Interest-bearing bonds. Cltliens Interest ed In the stability of the government credit are invited to watch carefully the further transactions of the treasury and the polit ical use made of the cunningly devised debt statement. Chicago Tiff. ; STORIES or PATAGOMA A traveller newly returned from the Pa. clfic Ocean tells pleasant sterlet of the Fa tagonlan. Atthe steamer he wat in wat passing through Magellan's Straits tome natives came out to her In boats. They wore no cloths at all, though thera wat snow In the air. A baby that came along with them made some demonstration that dis pleased Itt mother, who took it by the foot, at Thetis took Achillea, and soused It over the side of the boat Into the cold sea-water. V.'hen tha pulled it itt, It lay a moment whl.nperlng In the bottom cf the boat, and then curled up and went to sleep. The milonariea there have tried to teach the natives to wear clothes, and to sleep in huts; but, to far, tha traveller tart, with very limited aucce. The most thelter a Patagonlan can endure U a little heap of rocks, or a log to the wlnward of hi in; as for clothes, he dcplaea them, an it indifferent to ornaments. To many of us, groaning under the op pretttun of modern conveniences, It teemt lamentably medtesome to undermlncgthe simplicity of tuch people, and enervate them with the luxurlea of civilization. To be able to sleep out of-doors,and go naked, and take sea.-balhs on wintry dayt with Impunity, would teem a most alluring emancipation. No rent to pgy.no ttllor.no plumber.no newspaper to be read on pain of getting behind the times; no regularity in anything, not even meat, nothing to do except to find food, and no expense for undertakers cr physicians, even If we fail; what a fine.untrammelled life it would be! It lake occassional contact with tuch peo ple at the Patagonlan to keep ut in mind that civilization It the mere cultivation of our want, and that the higher it is the more cur necessities are multiplied, until, If we are rich er.ough, we get enervated by luxury, and the young men come in and carry us out. T.ie atate of M-Usachusctts it now experi menting with a new liquor law, which went into effect last week. Under the new law any man arretted for drunkenness mty mtke aa affidavit at the police station that he has not bceu arrested on the time charge twice since anuary 1st of that year. Kb mtket that ffidavil be mast be diacbaiged uoiest the chief: or captain of the poH-,e station is prepared to go into court the next day and prove it I falsity Upon the third arrest in one year, the culprit must Le sentenced to imprisonment for a period of not more than one year. "Mother Coott" wat real character, and not an imaginary pet onag- as has been lup poe Her isaidn name wtt Elizabeth Foster, and she wat born in 166 J She mar ried Isaac Goose in 1693, and a few yean Iter became t menler ol Old South rlinrcb. Boston, and died in 1757, aged 9a years. The first edition of her ao.iet, which were iriginally sung to her grandchildren, wat pelt lithed in Boston in 1 7 16 by het son-in-law, Thomas Fleet ' An English contemporary calls atten tion to the fact that In the United Kingdom ie total yearlv consumption of tobacco Is onlv i.xt flovnU to each Inhabitant. In weden the average Is two pound, in ranee 2.1 pounds, In Norwav- a.3 in Den- mark 3.7 pound., Austria-Hungary 3.8 pourda, and among the Dutch in the Netherlands It is rather more than seven pounds. In the United States the average lat year was 44 pounds. Thot is a vague rumor around W hicg- tm that "Blocks of FW' Dadl-y hat at last bt-en iuvittd. to din with the preaideat It will be the mitt convivial foast yrioo the time when th.fetork and irx dinad together. rarm for tale. I have lor sale 160 acres of the finest farming land in the Ute. All in a hilth "tftto of ntltivarion, ni Imilil irikCM, but lus a lviiiui'ii! buil.linn loca tion. Kixht milee from Albany, two mile from Tangent, on the 8PE It. Terms and price reason able. Call and see me on 8 acrid strati, t, ovinitd ockat office. Db. O. W. Mahto. Fortmiller at Irvintf havt aome Ksnaia aanue laea curtains for (IS a pair, aa rinttt anything ever tteu in ! mty. Thar rang down to 7 a pair. OtW 1 104 oar laias down to tl ot teas a pi:r. WmerctoGktThxm. When wantlag n organ or plana call on G L Blackman h'-e yen t:an select from a first claas tot... HO NHWS The A V V IV. Victoria, li C.July 17. Tie grand lodgt of the AncUnt Order of United Workmen closed ill proceeding today. It wat decided the first meeting of the grand kxlgt of Vath ingtoa should be held at Ttroma the firtt Tuesday in November, whin the new grand lodge will be duly organized. It it not jet known If the brethren in brltisli Columbia will take steps toward the formation ol a grand louce, ttliliate with th ertnd louce of Wash ington, or with Ontario, The elected olTicert of the grand lodge were formally Installed by ih supreme master. A vote ol ihirtat wtte unanimously patted to brethren and citizent of Victoria for their reception of the delegate tnd the courtesltt extended to visitors. Most of the vitilini member left for home this sventng, Raaaita great Ihsrtatt. Minneapolis, Mian. July 1;. A cable gram wtt received by Charles A rilttbury from the American consul at Odessa, RutsU, today. It tart the wheat crop it at per cent short and th rye crop 60 per cent short. This meant a deitciency of 50,000,000 buihelt of wheat and 360,000.000 bushels of rye. If the figures art evea approximately correct, Rutia mutt N a large importer ot breadstuff durina the next teaton, inttetd of being, at in tverigt years, an exporter neatly equal to tb United ataiet. After ever a Tear. Salbm, July 17, Sheriff Croltaa arrived home this evening In charge of AJolph Gouchs who was arrested 70 miles ton lb of The Dtllet Thursday, on a charge of burglary aad ataae.lt with intent to commit rape, committed in Marion county at liuttevitle a year ago last April, (joucne and Jack Kichey are said to have been together and burglarized the saloon Kichey wat arretted a year ago tnd sentenced to the penitentiary for three years for buigtary Uouche must now answer for the same crimes 1 he case neaud considerable excitement at the time of toe occurrence, on accouut of :he age of the gitlt it was said he attempted to rape, they being 8 tnd 10 years. Mlaaiaalssvi Petlitea. Jackson, Mitt, July 13. During a joint political dttnusioa at Oxford jester day be tween the Hon II D Money tnd Hon E Barks. do !e, tn latter charged tae lormei wile irreguiartties in connection with tann g-aot torietture matter. Money called UarktUale liar, wkereuimn Barksdale hurled a book al Money and bad language was interchanged, Serious trouble wss feared, but the difficulty was later amicably adjusted by the interposl- 1 too 01 irienoi. Ksrelsl Broke. DiTaotT, Mich, July 17. Ia the first dayt racing of the League of American Wheelmen thia afternoon all eveatt were hotly contested. The Nature of the day waa the riding of Baker and Brinxer, or the Aullaio Athletic Club, lor a half mile tandem record. They made the dittsnce ia I roS, breaking the best previous recora 01 iuj 1-5. mane at I'soria, ill, last laiir I be last est mile wat made on an ordi nary in 1:31 4-5. iraatl Lavdao A W, VirroaiA, B C, July 16. The grand lodge oltbeAnocat Order United Wotknna ia session here transacted the following busiottt 10 aty: it wtt decided the grind lodge 1 swn snail oe cnangea irom a mennutl to aa annual one. The grand todee laws were in tended to hive alt work doni in the workman decree, other tbta the opening aad cloting, which it done in the grand lodge degree. Thie tffords all Workmen In good titnding an o(ertuniiy to tit in the grand lodge ia the btuiactt session. The committee oa dissolu tion, that U. the seperation of the lodge of Washington and Brnwh Columbia from .b present grand lodge, prtuted the retort. Kcfcrence wat made to Grand Matter Da.'y Grand Goremae Cohen, and all the past grand matters present at the session. The re. port favjrs the tepcrttioa, and gives an egret- nciii aneer wnicn me division would be made a seperation. It will take effect December 3. 1801, at which tine Supreme Grand Matter Workman Kingtley will reorgoniie the grand lodge of Waehingtoo. It it possible tbtt the grand lodge of Brit ia Columoia, aader the act and authority ol the supreme lodge, will be annexed to the grand lodge of Ontario. The election of officer resulted at follow t: Gtnd Hatter D Sol is Dobcn, Unity, $t Grand Foremen B J Hawthorne, F.u.ene, 151 Grand Overseer J I, Rand, Baker City, too; Gra-d recorder Newton Clark, Riverside. 68; Grand Receiver R L Durham, Hope, I; Grand Ttuttee William Araasitrongr three years' su preme representative, J. J. Daley, T. A. Stevens aad II. L Smith. Bleelrltlfy and Waterworks. lliLLStoto, Or, July 16. Latt night the Ibeaty council contracted with II V Gate', of Portland, for a system df electric lights sad wtter works to be placed in this town. A tea yeart franchise it gran'ed, tnd the town will nave 10 pty about 82000 a yeu in payment or ugnit anl interest on nondt. Mr Gstes will furnish water for fire purpose! free at several hvdrtnts. Owing to the recent rapid growth of the town, this htt been deemed a necessity. Aria stale of iralr Washington, July 15 Secretary Foster a few dayt ago conceived that it would be e good idea to "round np" the clerkt in the treamry department who are away on tick leave, and in doing so be uncovered an inter esting state of affair. Under the law at present, a clerk absent oa tick leave draws noout two thirds or the salary of the position, while the duties are performed by a tubtlitute telccted from the civil service list of eligible, who draws the lemainder of the salary. Ia making hit "round op" the secretary finds tbst a number of clerks have been absent for month, the only evidence rf their existence being the occasional appearance of a physi cian t certificate tnd the regular issue of a monthly check. One clerk, a woman, bat not been on duty for two yeart, and a chief of u.vn-on, who wtt appointed etrly in . the sd miniftrttlon, reporn tbtt he bat never teea a eertaia clerk whose name it on the roll. All delinquents of this kind will he notified thtt if iney are not on duty at a fixed date their places will be filled. A Blew Coast. Washington, D C, July i5.-Major SG Brook, chief of the division of statistic!, has Submitted to the secretary of the trettury tn interesting report concerning the resources of ine ractJM; coast. Complete statistics are given 01 Alaf ka, Arizona, California, Idaho, ivrraus. wregon and Washington. The ex pons ironi Aatna du-tng 1889 amounted to 9,840,73.1, representing an investment ol $4,. 1 10,000. ii ins total gold and silver prod u a in the United States 6a. 1 per cent of the gold, 4a per cent of the eilver and 51. 5 per cent of the total of both wat the product of the Pacific coast. 1 he total for the Pacific coast from 1881 to 1889 inclusive, was $390,884,000. In thirty years from 18 Co to 1880 tha area of improved lands ia these states has increased rrora 181,644 acre to 14 366,695, From 1 88a 10 1833, inclusive, 7ashingon whest crops were valued at 135,616,990, From i860 to 1880. inclusive. Oreruns' wheat yielded f14a.653.627. The product of the salmon industry for 1889 wat 1,650,000 cases In 1 800 Texas led in tha number of sheen. California coming second, with 4,035. uo.tnd Oregon third. The exports of lumber from the Pacific coast during 1890 amounted to ta, I Campbell Boaulaaled. Cleveland, July I5.Jumet E Campbell is renominated by the democrats of Ohio for governor, the ballot wat tt follow: Campbell 508 7-I6; Nsal, 14 9 16; Kline, 56, John son, 1. Gra. happen. Brush, Colo, July 15 The whole country south of here it completely iufetted with young grasshoppers of the locus species, tht same that laid ate Kantas and Nebraska yetrt tgo. , If yntir oyet trouble you go to 9 M French's and have thorn toatsd by Johnsons pataut eye rnner. and g t a'asset that tit yon properl-. (tsutas from M cents to$10. Ml EI). HAMILTON. At his residence, on Sunday, July 12. 185)1, B. W. Hamilton, aged 77 yeard, 5 mouths and 18 days. Tho deceased was born in the state of Veraont, and at the age of 18 years re moved with his parents to Jersey county, Ills. He was married to the wife he leaves in 1839, in Calhoun county, Ills. In the fall of 1845 he and his family moved to Wisconsin, near Cassville; but three years later returned to Calhoun county, and in 1852 crossed the plains to Oregon and settled in Linn county where he has lived till the time of his demi ee Seio Preen. 1IUGUE3. On Wednesday evening July 15, i8yt, In Albany, of scarlet fever, the ten momht old chill nf G W Hughes! THE 0BI6O PAttflC. The Oregonlan publishes from the New York Herald a two column article on the present difficulty about this tOad, which wilt be'watched with great Interett by our cltltens. The Herald sayst "The first gun was fired when Bondholders Joseph Wharton, Samuel S Sands. John I Blair, Alexander Brown and Dlllwyn Parrlsli printed an advertisement caltln- upon all other men who held tha company's bonds to join mem in an enort to outt Receiver and ex-President T Egenton Hogg and hit association from control ot tha enterprise. The advertisers claim that It (.000,000 worth ot bonds has been eaten up In the process of building and equipping lest than one foutth ot the railroad, whoia total length shall be too miles and whose total cost wat etll mated not to exceed $15,000,000. Receiver Hogg and his partners declare that the It (.000.000 worth ot bonds airead r Issued under their admin (titration hat been legitimately used I, building the road. Both tidet have settled down for a Ions siege. Whoever wins will have control ot a railroad that run through a rich country and ha no paral- ..1 I In fl-.t H It then gives a history of the road, tha namea 01 me meters, a aoove.and trie ad vertlsement. The directors are 1 Iven as follows! tohn I Blair, Blatrttown, N ft Osgood Welsh, New York; Koftnan S Uentiey, inird vice-pretiiient.treaturer and assutant secretary, new York; II (J At wood; George S toe, president ol the American Exchange National bank. New Yotk; R 8 Mlnturn, N Y R O Hazard, Peace Jtie, k 11 Alexander Brown, Balti more l William M lloag, vice-president. uorvaiut, urj 1 r.genton liofig.pretiiienl; Wain Natn, 11 w wuton, Tltomat Ora ham, Zephln Job, U K Ftrrt. T K Ctu thorn, B R Job, E A Abbey and A Hack leman, of Corvallla, Or. Mr Bentley make a statement justifying the actton of the O P manager, cloting with tha ttate ment -mat tome 01 tna gentlemen wno permitted their namee to be uted In con nectlon with the advertisement have very laree intrrestt In other companies, which Interests might be promoted by a sacrifice 01 their interest In tha Oregon Pacific Railroad Company." Welsh had forgotten he wat a 0 1 rector. Mlnturn tald he had faith In the present management. Mr Cue when asked about the It 1,000,000 over issue ot bonds, said that was merely tech nical. He was merely a bondholder. Be tween $7,000,000 and SS.ooo.ooo cash has been realized on tha bondt,and $10,000,000 cash has been spent. "Expert who hava born over t he tine have reported to ut," tald a dissatisfied bondholder, "that lha cost of building tha 140 mile of road could not hava cost mote than It.ooo.oao, Where.then.tre the f 11,000,000 left over?" BBirtmiAi OKasuroiBBit k. VicToatA, B. C, July 14, 1801. Paixt Dbmocbat: Delegate to tit grand lodga, A 0 U W gathered at Port land, July 13th, in large numbers, from all parts of Oregon and Washington, to make tha trip to thle place to attend tha fitting of the grand lodger Tlia train leave Portland at 10 o'clock p ni, hence tha trip to Taeotna ia made at night, arriving at that place at 0 0 clock a in. A brief run through tha principal street discloses a city with many itibetantUt buildings, but candor compels the remark that times are on yieldingly hard. Nothing much to hold people hare. Hundreds are leaving eoeking employment eiaewhere. Here tha members of the grand lodge uoanj ma tuancit "City 01 Kings too. and after a ran of two and a half botir the city of Seattle was reached. Not being permitted to land and see Ut city we made inquire aa to lis business, etc, of a citizen, who informed us that tha same stagnant condition exists here aa at TaeoruA. These fact we fathered from citizens ot the the two places. These two cities are destined to grow into large thriving cities, but this will not be until they are thoroughly cared of tb dan gerous disease, "boom." To aay that tha noond la a ntagnifl cently grand body of water is spproxl' mating the troth. Al 1 o'clock, ta stiff breeze, w arrive at Port Townsend. Thia place lias the aama general llstleas- neea that is found in ail the sound cities. Tbe jealousy existing between Seattle and Tacorr.a I intense. And both are equally jealous of Portland. Many am' using: anecdotes r row Ine out of tills Jealousy might be given did time per mit. The run from from Port Town tend to Victoria was of four and on half hours in length, and on a "mad, angry sea " Vol lee than fifty passengers were sick and City mora very nneasy ana restless swat me stomacn. At Seattle we were joined by supreme master Kingsley, of Helena, Mon., and grand master Daly, of tb errand lex! of Oregon. A t Victoria we were met by the member of the local lodges of Ui A O u vr wun a orass nana ana a procession was formed and marched to tha Odd Fellows ball where announcements and arrangements were mads for a reception to im tendered tue grand long at in Koyai theater this evening. On speak er, in making the announcement, said bis Worshipful, tb mayor, bad con sented to ruaks th address of welcome, ana th lieutenant governor bad con sented to be present. But tb mail is to go and I close. 8. IX HBJI.BIASL Hall or Bat'Ltn Resskah Deobxs Lodox, No. 35, 1. O. O. F. Albany, Or., July 131b, 1801. To Ui N. G..V.G .Officers and Members. The inevitable decree ot tbe Grand Master of the Universe, to which all must with submissive reverence bow, has removed from our midst on who wan al ways genial,shedding the sunshin of his manly disposition upon all who came in contact with him, always cheering th membership by kindly words of good fellowghip.strengthening it by wise coun sels and nobis example. Ilia waa an example worthy ot Imitation ' by all. That brilliant light that has Ut up tb Grnianent of Odd Fellowship is not put out : it is only hidden for brief time behind tbe gloomy shadow of death only to reappear In immortal beauty to shine evermore. Brother James F. Hail is no more. Let us pause a moment nnder tbe shadow of tne dark cloud of death and reflect that he who so faithfully answered the roll call here below will now faithfully answer it above. In token of our esteem for on r deceased brother.and in sorrow for his loss, we would receommend that the charter of this lodge be draped in mourning for thirty days; that a copy of thismemor iam be sent to th sister of the deceased ; that it be spread at length upon the lodge journal, and copies sent to the Democbat and Herald for publication. Fraternally submitted, Ida I. Cartes, . . Habah O. Barns, Maooii A. Blackman, . Committee. " Sorofuloof, eruptions, snoh as timples. discoloration of the skin, especially nn the ftoe, are eaated by impnre bond and will disappear rapidly by oilng Pfuodor's Ore gon Blood Pnritfer. Tbe DsaDSBAT will exobaage a sewing msthlat of aty make dosirad, exoopt one or two. for soait oalc grub wood and part cash; or will eostidtr other proposition by any one desiring a now machine. Wboo aby was tick, w govt hor Oaotorla, Whon the wat a ChiM, th cried for Csttorl. Whon she booom Mlas, she clung to CaoUai. Wkea tht had ClUldroa, tb gr sham Cirto. B r SbealSor rod. ' hatlot A Stile, 110 Car toll it., Buffalo, UT Y, writes. "I have been a olerk in tha Continental Hotel, corner Ezobango and Mi hig.ii atresia, for some years, and first used Alloook's Porous f lasters three year ago for a tor houIdr. I foil down stairs and got a terrible wronoh and bruite. For teverui woekt I suffered aente pain lo the shouldsr joint aud, getting no relief, or only tomporary, from numerous liniments, I pus on in Allcook's Porous Platter; kept it oa for two or three weeks tnd my shoulder was well. They tlno-ourtd mo iu tix weeks of a woit obstinate form of dyspepait." THi HAM ABOlTT.Wff. Selflthnett It a very bad thing when tome one else Is guilty. That Is one re. son why men who have their own inter ests in view in matters 01 puDttc concern tro not appreciated 1 and yet about nine out often, according to the Man About Town's figures, are built that wy,nd not more than one out 01 tna ten will admit It. A word In your ear. Don't try and cheat the tilrms men when they come, They are not traveling for their health. Don't buy of peddlers, without you Ilka shuddy goods. Don't try and get your money t worm or running your tprinaier an tna tune The extra doctor's bill will offset It. Dan't look sour at a man because he disagrees with you. It takes all kinds of mm to run the worlJ. A man unnecessarily In debt should not oa as independent as a millionaire. MM.. Last Jsnusry the Man About Town re solved not to read any more ot Bill Nye's effervesency, ard hat kept the resolution, a rare incurrence, it is possible than, Y. World heard 01 this conduct on our part tor Bill Nye has been shipped from thst great journal and M Quad, another alleged funny man. hired. Me writes Use Nye, only ha basn't Mt bald head In hit lllustratlons,tnd next January we shall boycot him alto. The fun of these men contlttt tlmply In extggentlon,and when bollded down It not humor or wtt at all, though once In awhile t.iey ttrlke home tn a manner mat mates people laugh. Come to think ot It, most any oi ut would like to be a Bill Nye or M Uuad. The Man About Town hat often ob terved the variety ot tummer reiortt thtt country contalnt.lo which our citizent go for a week, a month, two month, tome timet three month. Most fly to the tea, to Newport and her bath houtet, water agatrt and rock oysters. last becoming at greedy at the traditional Niagara before the government Interfered. This year the fare on the boat Irom Yaqulna to Nawoort has been Ineraaaed to ta rents. and from Newport to South beacii another hall dollar. Dray age and nearly every thing ele .according to the report brought to the Man About Town, are In the high tana ut. and republicans at well at dem octatt teel at II Newport had been moved to Clatsop beach; but people who go to tummer resorts are tuppoted to have money and should not complain. Some go to Upper and Lower Soda.some to Fish Lake, tome on to the Metolcut.soene take the O. P. to the front, a good many go 10 aouavtue ana waterioo,tome to ueitnapt, Klndleya, etc., and mountain, foothill and tea brrvzea are secured. Take your choice tvi-.x. , LvoN,Or., July 15th, 1091. Ma ha ma Is to hava a $ aooo school house this fall, The late rain has dons a great deal of damage to hay In this section of the country. The store ot Mitchell & Breesa ha a just been opened. They will carry a large tux a ot general merchandise. The taw mill of Blotter Si Vaushn known ,as tha Lrons Lstmber Co , it kept running at u tun cspacity an the time, The blackbenies are getting r'pe In ti e mountains and a good many of our people have gone tor them There is reported lo be a vet y Urge crop this year. Frank Roacoe, of Albany, passed through this place on Monday on btulnett, llarvett will commence In about two weeks. Tramp have be In tha habit of visit ing AlRou.h't theep camp ntarMeacham and purloining provision and mutton during the herder' absence. Recently tha herder tklnnei a iamb which had died from poison and hung It up In a tack out lie the cabin to show Mr Kouth when he arrived how fat the theep were. ' The lamb wat stolen by some vsgtbond, who doubtless provided a good meal for hlnv elf and comrade front the remain. It narood j Ae 00 the tramp. Pendleton SEAL TSTATB SILKS. II R In Ulnn, UAu. 14 El Patent Th Dundee Mtge & Trust Co to II w f oreman, 1 00 acres 14 w 3 S'.KX) 14 K 1 Patent Titos Kay to J II Stephens, 3 blks, Kay's A to Amelia 430 Oregon to II C Loliman,117.3U acres 11 K 1 14d.?4 900 Deed not published by request A W Stanard to A I' Blackburn, 10 acres, 13 w 2 Pheb Humphrey to II Humphrey, 159.4 acres. 10 K 2 23 ICO O ft C R K Co to John 8 Thomas. u acres iu ; z &IC3 U S to W WCroft.lOOaeres.lO K l.Patent John Ptipp to M C Gill, 10 lots in l'Ab's Ad togcio 1200 D Andrews to 8 Hamilton. I'.arres Sweet Home 200 t;075.3? A M Walk Kick. About four or five months ago the resi dents and proierty owners along tho Sa lem road from Maine street to Pine street petitioned the City Council to build a sidewalk on the north side of said road. and th walk waa ordered in. The notice was published in the Democrat stating that the work roust be done within 20 days, or if not th city would proceed mt om to build the walks and levy on the abutting property for the cost. Parts of in waiit nave ueen built: on nart ia nearly completed ; but on man has not even got the lumber on the ground or made any move tow mis erecting his por tion of tht walk, making it very incon venient for the people living in that part. Now, whs-, we. and the residents along this walk desire to know ia. why the citv says that the walks must be built within certain time or they will build them, and then not dd it with thia particular walk. Other walks have been ordered built and when not done the city built them and levied on the property for the cost. We humbly ask that the council or the etiperintendentof streets attend to this matter at once. XXX. A Salem young society rr.sn boarded an electric car to go out to the east end in accept an invitation to dinner. Next t him sat a man who had been getting tome kind of elixir to cure his dyspeptlt. The sgltadon of the car In some way created a gat that fired the cork with a loud pop. ttrlklng the young man on the bate of the neck, leaving a red mark, tuch a. It sometimes teen on a married mn, cauted by hit wife kftttnk htm when heleavet for bit office, Journal. We ttated the other day that Geo .Scott and wife had left for Arizona. We were mistaken tn part. Htt wlfedd not go. In fact, George hat no wife. G ard. ; an Tbe Lett roast eoffsejia tkiity at Com a Moyer 1. Mothers I CtttoiiaJ I 1 ecom mended by yhyiios for children testhing. It is a purely vcffe , tblt preptration, itt iogradieut art pun ished aionod atari bottle. It is pier .nt t lbs taste and absolutely harm lost. It relieve constipation, regulates tb bowelt, (e,its pain, eur-t dlarrnoea and wind ootio, hilars fevtrishaota, dtttroyt wormt, and prevent oonvultingt, soothes the tbt'd aad gives it refreshing and natural sleep. Csitoria it tht children's panacea toe mothers' frrted. 3 dosts, 39 cents. Laciss Oxvsbd Tibs. I have a very are stonk of thou goods, in qualities ran g nj in price from $1.23 to 94 00 a pair. They 1 made of leather 1 every pair warranted. Samcsc E Ysuk. Wall Paper, etc. I have jntt received anew line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than doubled my facilities for kandltng them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Beautlet, and much cheaper than over before, Samuel E Yoiwo. Engage tht littl wood w and got yoer wood properly t wed. Lea your order tt Mstthaw A Wathbun:' nardwaraatore, Firtt street. Wm; Nxti.y. Htsriis Nearly every ath ol Tulv tome lnv coiii mils suicide on account ot the heart- lettnett ol hit parcntt. Charley Purvet, ageu 10, 01 Talent, commuted tulcitle by hanging himself with log chain. The cause ol thtt act wat not gelling some ar ticle 01 doming which he wanted Irom hit parents tor the r ourth o! July, . Among the mrmtor of theli F Keen Stock Company Is Mr George Bryant, who n lew monins ngo.tioiivered a lecture in Albany, and an entertaining one, en titled a"Cnnoe ride down Murray itiver." In the play of "Held by the Knemy,"Mr Bryant demonstrated the fact that he possesses considerable, talent ns an actor as well as a lecturer. Aa old pioneer lady ,of Albany, of great respectability, and as clear-headed as a bell, says a yotimi man residing in the suburbs has been trying to have her committed for Inanity breauso she ha been Having some tun with hint end his beau who restdvs next door to her. Thn case is an interesting onr. and we wilt wnger on the old linty coming out ahead if they try to come a flank movement on her. According to reparts front Yaouina Bay, Nye Creek It crowded with oeonie. and It It-now In order for a big hotel to be constructed there. About three times at many people bathe there as at Newport. me pince atiordtng genuine sen bathing. a six 1001 waia now runt an the war from Newport lo the Albany tett'ement. Ueshlct Cfttlagera there are large numbers ot tcntcrt. The Oregon Citr Courier sneaks as fol lows about the man who asxaulted Alex Purdoin: Henderson is a brutal char acter. He did not seem to cure iu the least for what ha had done. After cut ting Purdont he very carefully gnthered nn all the piece 01 the broken bottle and burled them. While beating and maim ing 1'nrdom lie swore lie would kill any one who attempted to take him off, and had it not 1 en ror one v ick King who finally took liitn oir, lie would have un doubtedly either killed Purdom or blind ed him entirely. An exchange says If you are not rl without money you will hardly ever be witit it. ueporla spread very last. There was some dintberia in Pendleton, the same as in other places, in fact lust three deaths occurred in all ; yet reports alxwt It spread so rapidly as to make thirteen deatr.a in a single day from the disease.' No better advice can be given to the boys of today than to leave the trathy stories of the day entirely alone. They are like poison, and fill the head full id false sentiments. Many a boy has been lead astray by trashy detective- stories and other tales of adventure. They are Pctlon Irom beginning to end and should te Kit severely alone. Th Centralis News cavs that a lot of railroad spikes, which have been lying in a vacant lot near the depot at C'en trallA since last summer, and which be long to G W Hunt, are to ! sold by the sheriff to satisfy a judgmental o43. The epikes ar said to be wr'Jt anywhere from 0,000 to W,Ooo. M Wilklns is now busily engaged pre nsring samples of grases grown in Ore gon. The collection will be exhibited at the state fair this year, and wtll serve a A nucleus for his grand exhibit at the world's fair in Inii3. He will prepare about U00 tarn Dies this year, of which liter will li ho varlliee. Guard. A pecudar misfortune happened to M Alexander, who wis driving through Kilctttt county lo the sound, a band ol to, 000 theep. There wat a until Canyon ahead ol the drove which the herdert did not tee, and when the front theep came to it, ins front ones pushed tr.em into the ravlne.until a bridge f dead and dying theep wat formed numbering three huu- drcd. They have "base hall" pretty badly in Pendleton, and the dreams of base ball enthusiasts there, even, are filled with It, Th wife of a man thcre.accoiding to theE.O., one night was disturbed by her husband remarking : "Take a long lead, a lung lead 1 Look out. look out 1 Watch hint run t W-h-o-a-p! Now slide in on a cloud of dust!' Mrs II. gave him a poke in the ribs.and asked: "What's the matter with you?" Half recovering from his dreaming tats, he replied : "There's a man on second, aud I want to run him in." The Democrat hereby liega the pardon of the lwys known as the "tewer Gang," if at any time during the April fires.it expressed the sentiments of most of the citizens, by hinting at their connection with them. It now trannpires that they were at least truthful and never did any thing more than what one of their mem hers stated. One lone hoy, uncounseled, was at tha bottom of the whole business. We are glad to state, though, that the "sewer gang," as it was called, no longer exists. Among the boys are some who will make good men, and are behaving themselves now as well as any in Al bany. It was the boy who appeared one thing and acted another who was to blame for all the trouble. We are glad to know he feels sorry for the ofTeime. and sees the greatness of the deed done. Rtllre le Water CtBstiBseitt Water it being watted to inch an extent and to unnecessarily that wo tie obliged to enforce a strict ohaervaooe of the rule io re gard to sprinkling, via: From 3 to J) a mind 6 to 10 p m, and to caution all uaort of wator agtintt allowing letkt from faucet or other Dxturer to continue. 1 ho eootiuuout run ning of wtter through elotatt or oilier fix tures, or allowing ho ttretmt or sprinklers to rnn all night will bo deemed tufhoient came for ahntting tho water off from prem ise when found without notice. Albany, Or, July 18, 1391, A. C.W.T. &ICo, Wallane Baldwin, Cashier. Teachers' Exaanlaafloa. Notice it hereby given that ths regular pnbllc ex wnlnoUon of teaehers, for Linn county, will take p'aos In Albany, com-, menoinst on Wednesday. August 12th, at 1 o'clock, and continue until Friday noon, August 14 b. All teacher must positively be present at tbe lime of com mencement, aa no one wld be admitted to tbe examination who Is not an present. OF. RUSSKLL, ' County School Snpt lit tdlng Photographers A laayOregoa. "Wt have bought-al! thenegativt sanade by L W Clark and W 11 Greet wood up to Nov 15th, 1S89. Puplioatet can bo bid from horn only of nt at rednoed it tea. ; We htye alto abont 18,000 negatives made by our tolvet, from which duplicates oan be hid tt llketaie. We carry tbt only full lino of vtewt cf thii sttt aad do enlarged work at loweit ratal for firtt tlatt work. Weiballbi plotted to it yon at our Stadio in Framan' bleok, asxtdsor to Mseofii Temple. Is Conn ft Hendricton can give you a large and choice ttock of groceries, pro duce, frultt, berrlet, etc, to select from then their store it one to visit when wishing anything in their line. An exam. Inatlon of their goodt will convince any one that there it no better place In the city for trading In their line of goodt, Their prices are low, with good reasons for the fact. They invite all to call and tee them and learn by experience where the best bargains can be secured, both In prlcet and quality of goodt. j BftKM A ABfc.AB TiitjiiMtiAr O K Miller, of Urania I'i. h.a racaivad $23'J0dtiKi)i oa aocnunt cf the Ik Lab ish incident. Mansgs. Mortdmute ia mki2 ti ran mo menta for tovertl amateur gtmet cf bail at Albany in the nest few weekt. "Hold by the Htiemv' to nichl hv the !( F Kt Company will be worth tt tending. There should be a Urg crowd present, Msmbers of ths A. O. V. W. will find 2 ! op agninat them fur July, his makes l2f.r tho half year ending July 1st, The wnois nunirwr m (inaMit during that period ha boflit 4i) 28 having been paid by torpid. ax. 0 0 MuKartand 1ms hruuhl Into anil I ntnreateil in tlia harnot and saddlorv ttbhshetn-t of cf J J DuWuille. Mr l)u brullio will remain tt tht old td onfsl timet tht firat nf nott yer, when tho entire )uitie will liliolv oa Into thl hands of Mr sii'fanann. ins sr nnarn or school aim j m i l miutrd the fiillonriiiir attririicy! I'luck atiia. V, i I jyd. j D.ul, J C Kali ee'on; In, A (5 W wliook j Linn, 0 J2 Wulvortniit l!inton, yv H flnnTotdj Polk, J L ColHu-i lrtkc, Jrmo Krtoxi Marion. loo, II fliirnfctt; W!(, W jf Wilaoni (Jilliam, II If llendrieka. Tht DsM'H'RAT Is informed that O II Iiyiiio wi l probably d Bminmii oiturnty lor xamtiiil evonty 17 Versus 71. ThU noon Mr and Mrs John Foster, ol Corvslllt, paned through Albany on their w:ddlnK tour, and Dkmocrat man had the great pleasure of wltnetstng the apparently happy couple at they were seated In the I'ortlsnd train together, poesestlng many of the charac teristics 01 a onue and crooni, thoi-gh the latter is oim enough to be the grandfather, almott i:reat grandfather, of the former, their repectlve age being given as 17 and 71 years, Mr John Ko.ter and M Us Ida Halepa were married at Corvallls venter day, and th) event was the aboorblng topic 01 conversation there on account of the extreme difference In their ages. Mr rosier t hair is wiitte with age, while the bride, the Cani;h:cr of Corvallls restaur ant man, Is yet I t her 4ilittwod, a wight, prclty looking girl, Vhj. The groom la a pioneer ol UenUrn county, I worth about $3.Vkx, and ft wed known ail aver the state, being a prominent slock man. It I reported that there was a atrong opposition to lite marriage by ihe groom' children and relatives, but he thought himself old enough to use hit own judgment, hence Ihe marriage. SRinA'v. Thattpeoeo of tho anaual eneimpment was about 325,000. Medfurd and Ashland peachtt are now in tht market in large quautilte. IWv E N Cundit, of tliU city, wi'.lfioiab tn tbt l'rslt tcnn church In Oregon City Bex Sanday. Mail it now taken from Alhanv to Shcl. bnm on the Oregon Ptcttio, daily, tbe Pi el pooch going oat a few dtyt ago. Yettr4 at Toronto Mlato Huperiotead rt K U MeKiroy waa elected Vict President tt largo f th inttrr.atioo il toscHors aaso ciatiou. Wo ni-tir tbtt every two elubrtting tho Fourth wtt blosawl wftb to at: odanc of O.OUd. Ail tho towtit in tho ttato clo bcatod. One population is now tuma.bing over 4,000,000 Ex. During tb aUaoco of Miat Oi!lft on btr tummer vacation. horpat.U in mnio wUl roeoiv inttruliona frora" Mrs Arch Iftm "fi at tho cnrn.r of 7lh and Jeffarsoa, whor ! will U fuadd by those dwirilg lo Uke lotsomduriiij, tiit tummer. Th Cji vtlli Marine Band will tccninpan th exeuesim to Krirp..r next Sund)Jaly ID.h, and diioriurui chi.lco n u:io en root tnd tt Newport dorng the day. Train loat Albaay 7 am. Dot gt Ml behind. Faro . t.ly 2 for tho round trip. Mna. Lvt delivered her leclure, on Woman Suffrage, at the W C T U Hall last evening to a small but appreciative audience. She I an eloquent talker ana treats the subject in a very sensible) manner, not going to extremes like such sdvorates of the cause as Mrs Duniway. Theme fortunate ilt hearing her were greatly phased with the lecture. Last April our citizens were treated to a succession of small fires, causing gen eral concern for the safety of the city, and numerous parties were accused, it is now learnei!, v ry unjustly. About four week a0 some kerosene was discovered saturated In a shed.ttcar I Beam's grocery store, being tined to store tools used in the construction of sewers leading to U. II. street. Marshal Hotfmnn waa no tified He concealed himself and in the evening just after dark a boy approached and Set fire to a string leading to the snltt rated part. The Marshal caught hint and discovered that he was Orin Beam, the sixteen y.ar old son of I Beam. He was taken to his father, and the matter was kept quiet for awhile for good reasons. Yesterday Mr Hoffman! went to Portland, where the boy had ( been sent to school, and arrested him v end brought hint to this city. On his way here he confessed to Geo w Davis to the setting fire to the large number of barns and sheds burned and discovered on fire last April and May, and naming the combination barn of his uncle, Geo Hochstedler, and ors., the barns of B A Irvine and Mrs Stinison, the Iwrn in the rear of the Huns House.occupied by Chris Houck, and the shed owned by his father. He stated in substance that he set fire to the buildings from a morbid desiro to see them burn, and now that il is all over he feels very sorry about it. hThe offense is ft grave one, and will no doubt send the young man to the peni tentiary for a term of years. He is a son of highly respected people.and such con duct wan not looked for on his part. The Hochstedler fire occurred on April 4, the 11 A Irvine fire April 10, Houck fire April II, and the other fires shortly after. Young Beam will be examined before Justice Coshow this evening on the ar rival of Deputy District Attorney Wyatt from Lyons. tttrCRDAT. C W Cobb, jub printer, Flina r.Joolt, The tare front Albany to i'o tUttun it ?2.18. An td juarned meeting of tha City Couueil wiil bo held tooijiht. C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn BUk, duet firtt elati work. Sea that elegant piano tt Klein ftroa Boot and Shoo store, Tho thirilTt convention will be hold in Portland on Monday. .The national tetohera' aisocittioti wiil be hold at lleleua, Mon, next year. Go to 3 W Cobb, successor to Paisley & Smile.) , Flinn Block, for your j b printing of ail ktudt. 8 The great Lolitnd Stanford, jr., nniversitvaf ill open October Itt,- with a tiMt-cltBal Wti faculty. The Soi Cio Bdl olub played a picked nine at Lebacon th first of tho week, win ning by a soorS el 31 to 23. - Last eveuirig at the Building & Loan At toeiaiion n.eeiiug $1000 wat loaned to Mrt John fljmaa at, CO mruitht interest in ad vance. While drivii-g cattle Monday Geo Tay lor't hone fell d:wn with him, tpraining bit writt and arm riuite badly. Ha wil probably be laid up with tt for torn time. HalseyNewt. A pensiou has been granted to It. J.Foriiew, of Lane county, Or., a V6tr.n of tho Moxi caa war. Ha will get $3 a mouth and about J500 back pty and a warrant for 160 acretof land. The Salems aud Formers & Mechanics were to pity iu PorOaud today aud tomor row. Arrangement! are boing- made for the Seattle! to pity ia Btlcm on Monday the 2"tkirt. i , : , J F MoCtrtney met with tn tocident a few dayt ago that is cnuaing him considera ble tuuoyauce. While working in a field a horee fell un hit lea hurting it considerably. -fiatrisburg Courier, . Ltet evening Ori Beaw. tho boy barn burner, was taken before J art ice Humphrey, on the churija of trjon, waived examination tnd vt tt held under J2C0O bonds to await tho totion of tha Rti-nd jury. . J K Wyatt. returned Uet evtaing oa the 4;30 train from Lyons, where ho had been to proteeuta Heary Sullivan for aaeanltini! the lUy hoy, by throwing kim oil a steep bank.' Upon txtminatiou tao boy wtt 11 ia chtrged, It tpptariit that it wis entirely nnpremeditated. The Bay b-jy is improv ng aud will probably reeovar. - A piano At KleiisJRros Boot and Shoe store. S A Halin, Urnggitt, Frtntih's eornor. Fiat grocer let at Conn & llendrioson's. Froth vegnttblot tnd berrlet tvery morn ¬ ing Brownell '. Best iMnrtmtOi of teas in town at C E Brownell'S. A fins line of orotiktry ware at Conn& titodrioson'a. Drltk dolioious iue cold soda wator at C E BrowoeU'i. A large assortment of gardtn ttsds on aleatCK Browncli't. K W Aotiisnn &C'o are selling monumints tt Portland price. Gulden epprtnnitis tro watted every day by nrt trading with C E PrownI'. A now lino .f window tbadoa fir m 30 oonts to ft CO etch complete, at Sth'tiol K Ionng y. Youravlnfd tax will be delinquent if not paid ot or.ro. IaicH tfter It tnd ssvo eostr of eotloolion, lit r.ot I ny jour irM and tHocttin.il von ten thi piano at Kioto Broo, and ta wall bsvs examined their laro tto;k of gout. At lit po or of I'.rntdslbin tndltt street von will find (J E Brownell tlwavs the had in ths gr-K-try liosiiii.ts, for hnrraitis in minanitiUf hta.times eto.,;ot.o K W AchiaotiA CV, Alhai.y, Oregon Frtsh bread, cskra, pi., tie., every day tt tho Dchr.oidco rrataurant. Ixiavs yonr orders. Kai-p it iu ynur n.ind thtt Allen Bros pr be keeping th kii d of groceries tho ptibho mauds. Their stock is a lino otis. Re W F Bead's tins fl drove got At and silks before buying elsewhere. Klein Bros havs a largo end )! tck ul IkhiU and thr-e fur sola tt reenHat'U tricot Di not 11116 in fr. wotrontll youhsvo teen tltnir SV134 an I , Ihi oleari t piano at their store. Fibs Hakn'e, Overman & Hunter have just completed harnesses for No 1's and No 2's steamers, doing all the work thiiielve except the patented parts. Theseharnemies are electric affairs, work ing with great rapidity, ami are very creditable tiro harness. No l's will be placed ready for business on Monday, and No 2's on Tuesday. Overman St Hunter have dune a job, and it is a matter 01 local pride that the work honl d lie done, and so well, in Albany. Theatrical. Only a fair-sized but ft very well pleased audience, greeted the II F Keene company last evening in tneir presentation 01 "The Bilver King," a thrilling drama, full of exciting scenes. Mr Obee is particularly good as The Spider, Thos Quinn is a strong Wilford Denver and Deaf Dickey. Silas Itobinson as Father Christmas, and Geo Bryant as Cripps, and Baxter, the detective, are very efficient, while the remainder of the support is good. The company does gooa work- arm is worthy of support, Tonight Miiton Noble's famous play. The Phoenix, will be presented. The admission will lie 50 cents tc all parts of the house. Including reserve. After the piny a social dance will b) given without exira rnarge. Church Services. Preaching at the Presbyterian church at 11 a in and 7:43 p m. Mitiiects. "Koine Difficulties Ex plained," and "A Christian Primmer Ik-fore a Heathen Judge." Sabbath school at 12 :15 p m ; Y P 8 C E meeting at 7 p tn. aii win be tnade welcome. A union prayer meeting of the Y P S C K of Albany, will be held at the United Presbyterian church at 0:30 p m Sunday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to the young people of this city and all interested in this work. Preaching at the Baptist church at 11 a m and 7 :43 p m. This will be the pas tors last Sunday at home before bis va cation, hubtects: "Light onto! Life. and "Why should we keep the Sabbath Day?" K 8 at 12:15; Young People's meeting alo:v. All w ill be made wet come. .. KyJ. ': .t t -1- V ..: ;!: 1 k-iIhnI iiinl rcKiiUs whei. f yintp vf 1 f f Rkcti ; it is plen-cnt , fid refreshing t tho taste, am! cct K.r.i'lyyet promplly on UioKiJiieys, i i;vr ami IlowcI cJcnnses the ejs U 'ty -...Tisctttany, djiels ctdds, head-K-rif a mill favors ntid ciiits liaoitti.tl ti-'Miipatioii. Fyritp cf Figs ia the '!.! y icn-rtly of its kind ever pro !.. . ., plci-Miig to the U.Ftc ejidne ' fn!jit to the Etomwh, prompt iu i: ctliiii r,nd truly LciifLvial in itr T-i 'v?, iis many exc?llert qualities '!ni!ein! it to a!L l i u for sale in - v ami $1 bottles by all leading ' '."jisU. ;"-miPACTvnro only by tms fUFOP.NIA FIC SYRUP CO. sti rx4ftas:', cut, ttuwitit. nr. new rtsic. .r. FOR Choice Teas TRY Fa L. KEflTOH. PHOTOGRAPHER, rJorSwonnd and Ferry St, Albany, Cl C UPERIOH werk. guaranteed in over'1 V ??oix of th r- sarnlarglng c U klud P1J, THE OHEGOH KAY PRESS, MANUrACTTJRED BY T. P. SLATE, at Corvallls, is the bast bay press asrkst. Orders fsr pra sent to Corvallis will be promptly filled. Anyone infrinfsjng on the patent will be prostouted to lbs fullest extent of the taw. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD.!! While trying to Crowd theii -WAY INTO OEYOE a FilOLMJ DUOS Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an Immense ttock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tentt, Hammocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Repair hop in connection with the Store, and one ol :he best workmen In the State to do any tnd ail kinds of work. Come one, Come al. No rouble to mow goods. "Small profit and quick aW is oui motto. At: : e , ' ' . -- r Jl Jeraian yrup" Those who have cot used Boschee'a Ger man Syrup for some severe end chronic trouble of the Throat and Luns-s can hard A Throat and Lung Specialty, ly appreciate what a truly wonder ful medicine it it. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clear ing, strength-gathering and recover ing are unknown joys. For Ger man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far aa the ordinary cough medti.me goes. Boschee s German Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping 1 'own hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal lowed and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening, convu tion that all is over and the.: end a inevitable, there we place: German Syrup. It cure. You are a live man yet if you take iL & Caveats, tnd Trade-Mark otoetned, sod all rat ant buattieas etroiincted firr Morferat Fee. Our OStc is Opoosa U. S. Patent OSieo, and w aerore f-nt m lees time toss tho remote 1-nm Waahtntrttm. Hand tr.ode.1. drswliis; or photo., with Seaejlp ttm. W advise. If paiantahlo or not. (reo 4 eraarf e. Our fee not doe till patent ta aeeored. A fsanhlet, "How to OMalti J,stent.M with r.ame of ano .l ciianta In your Stale, county, or town, aei4 tree. Address, c.A.srj ow&co. erpotitt Patent OXct. Wathinelin. 0. C. REFEREE'S SALE In At Circuit Court of Jit Stale of Ortyt for Ihe County of Linn. L B Tf cor sod E J Tycer, Vi wife. ltl o vi iinams ana 4 W.hl.nj hnr hmband J B Tyoer and Jeonie Tyoor. hit wile, 8 l I yoer ana ranoy Tycer, bi- wife. Ells Mortis sad Joseph Morris, her hus band, Tountttos Lewit and James lwie, hor hntand, Isabell Bamford aid Bnf Bamford, b.r husband, (J B m v - ! rr . lyeor. anssoon ijorr, won ; ard Tt eor. William Tycer. ' Georg Warmooth, Fredonia Wright, O S Tycer, J a rues Tviax.N W Windomand Mar tha Alford and Newton A!- ford, her bosbtcd, Piiintifft. vt Edwin Wicdoin, Ora D Tycer, Ira B Tyeor, KvaUno Tyoei, Haga L Tycer and Ltlliaa Warmoath, Dcfeadanta. J T0TICE 1$ HEEE8Y GITKN THAT Iy by trrtue of an order and decree duly X V mad and entered of record ia the above entitled c urt on tho -2 ad day cf June, 1H3I, tho nndersiinod duly appoioted a.d referee, in the stuve etititltd court, wilt on tatarday, tao 1Mb Pay or Aasast. IS9I, tt the hour of 1 o'clock p tu tdi tt toe enort . boom door ia th city of Albany, Linn : eoauty, Oregon, at public auction Kr cash' in hand, to the kigheat bidder, tho r al property d ascribed 10 said o-dor of sale as follows, town: Begioning an the right bank of the Cala -pojia creek, on tbe south line of ths dona tion land claim of Willi.m Alford and wife, in Township 14 S R 2 west of the Willam ette Meridian, and at a puiut S3 63 100 chains west of the southeast eornor of said Alford claim, aad raonio thaoae east 33.70 chains, thnic south 14 .60 chaiot to tho north line cf tho donation laud claim of W T Templet in and wife; I hence weat along the north Hoe of said Templotoa claim 25.50 chains to tbs riijht bank of said creek; thenoo nortbvosterly along tbs riaht bank nf tho CaUpooi creak t- tho placa of be - Sinoiog, eoolaaoing 40 acres, lying tnd be ing la Linn county. Oreooa. and beinf rart of tha donation land claim of A J Warren and wife, beio ootiaiitioo N 7373 ia Township 14 SR2 weat of th WillamotU Aorilian. Tb pro Jtedt arisioz from the tale of tald promises to be paid to the clerk of. said court, to be pail out and disbursed as may oe boietntfter ordered and decreed by said wan. Dated July 14, 1S91. . D. S. fM ITU. -M Solo fUfetwe. H3TICE CF APPOINTHEHT. XTOTIHE T UPDFIVnivrviMrin - --- v.a 1 11 a I the undwr su-nl was, on tho Srd ux ui rfuiy, toy, uf oraor ortba oountr oourt of Linn e..anty, Oregon, duly an - amat F Uail, dMatsad. Ail persons ciaiina Ba.nt oia evtate. ar hereby notified to pi .u tiiew, duly Verified, ta Lha nnrlitnlut .1 ,... I f of Oregon, In Alttany, Oregon, within aix MAKI Kaa TasAaaak tUl. .B-t. uated July 6to. 1S91. . J. W. BLAIST, H n Drwiit. Ad omistrator. Att'y for Admr. (7 10) Albany IRONWORKS.. Mttunfacture-rs ' UM EHSIHES GHISf H0 SAW M1LLKACH1NERY IRON i-KOHTS W ALL Klkl.3 CF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IH IR2H AKO BRASS CASTINGS. INsclal attention Jit o tl' ds of machlner Fatteras Made on Short Notict ask any a genre fbr W. I Doarflae Sloan. it oot for sale la yoar alaoo mh yoar aealer to oead fnr eataloiae, seeore ta wavu. x, sal mill lor 7va. MT TAK.K KO fitBSXlTUTK.! FCRtlv 'v.nw- VifHY IV. L. DOUGLAO . w uuvCi CCNTLlrrirai THE BEST SHOE IN Tl E WOM F08 THE KOOTr to hurt S'yi!? W1U, no tacks or .i thud wa malm mora ar of ;:m fI2l. , " " oWwr ftM-tvntr, it auuais hand- aewwl aboea ooetlne froni to) to SJ OO. importer aboes whic-h coat ivum e.onto SU.0O. S4.?tiw"l'!';w,w11 tboe, One eair, SZZrfvA'- ntortabl aad duiatlal The tw if-T "ftered at this pi Ice ; aama (jrada aa eu- S3- ir.,y"co Shoei farmers. Railroad ,Tll. i d ""WfCarrlsraall wear them; flueeaif, apamlfis, amooth tnaii. htary three aoiaa. axtea- f2 altt.Sue lfl no b tm ghoe evr offered at V, iia irioj out trial will cooviuoo thoao JJ?i tr eomtor and :.rvi9. fl2 3 d V'erkiemns ahwa wataa are very atrtmg anl ilurai.ia. Tiiosa wlio vo glveu them a trial will rrerj iifjoiherniaka. ClfiVfi' M.0 and 1.?5 ..-tsi o-ra aro fcjf 4 wuru byviiebnj severwbere; tiievsuil ou their merits, aa tlia liirrea ling show. I e fl ft i l.Oit l.,i ..rrj hoa, be 't tosa IVJ ikjuyla, vsr 'ti1?id; tHiuaisFroiich Imported shoes costi; from t.ui u .,., lidea !i.5. ;. nn4 S i .13 fhoo Tot Kiatwaars the iMMtfinaboiioi v rv.-b rurfl lurahte. t llll(!il,-?l-0 t.il "W. 1. llDLBCM' X, .!. U I rit'O arts efcatisitrd cu ltt o( Hcii m.a. W. la llOViU Aii, lAKktva. . .! Hi is AIL. 1 Mm (i A I si -virr I A