i t 1 LOCAL. E2C01tD. Against the State Board The su preme court Saturday decided the all important taxation question. The deci sion came in the following case: Oregon & California railroad company, appellant, vs E M Croisar, respondent, appeal from Marlon county; judgment of the lower court reverssed and tin? cause remanded to ascertain such amount. Opinion by Bean, J. The aboye case, inv jiving the validity of the state board of equalization was decided Saturday. The couit holds that the s.ate board, being a board of equalization and not of assessment, has no authority to change individual assess ment or classify property into any classes other than those authorized by law, and appearing upon tne county " assessment rolls ; that the only classification of real property for the purpose of assessment and taxation known to the law !s mort gages, city, village or town property, and other real estate, and when the state board undertook to classify real property into railroad lands, wagon road lands, swamn lands, railroad track and telegraph line, and add to each of these c'asses a certain per cent on account of the man ner in which they are designa'.ed, Its acts were unauthorized and void, but so far as it confines its action to the classification known to the law its acts are valid. The court declined to pass Mpon the question whether the state boatd should have taken the abstracts of the assessment rolls certified by the county clerks and not the tabulated statement of the state board of equalization as the basis upon which to levy the state tax, became there is noth ing in the record of the case upon which this question can arise or nothing t.i indi cate the bads upon which the state board proceeded in making the state lew, al though it is said in the opinion, '''It is difficult to conceive that a county or tax payer cculd refuse to pay the state tax for the reason suggested." Salem States man. Tim 4th. Albany will be strictly in the scream on the 4th. The committee lost even ins appointed the following officers of the day: Chief Justice Strahan, presi dent of the day ; VV F Read, vice presi dent ; Prof Bloss, orator ; Miss Grace Scriber, of Salem, reader ; D S Smith, chief marshal ; Rev Irvine, chaplain. The complete program is being ar rainged, and will be published tomorrow. There will be base ball, bicycle and other races, hose contests, big fire wonts, pigeon shooting, etc. The speed pro gram will be as follows: Saturday, a three eigth das'), all ages, 75: gentle man's roadsters races, $50; free for all " tor trot, $100; special trotting match 400. Monday the 4th, half mile dash, all ages. $75; trotting, Linn county horses, $50; novelty, first mile walk, second, trot, third, run, $50 ; 2:30 trot ting race, $200. Entrance fee, 10 De cent ; five to enter, three to start. Probate Matters. In estate of Daniel Houck, bond of admr. approved and J B Jenk,C Scott and Paul Valarious were ap pointed appraisers. In guardianship of Sara'. Maud White, oond of $2uo spproved. In guardiansihn of minor heirs of W H Churchill, S E Young was appointed! guardian. Bonds fSooo. Bond approved. Appraisers, Jas Archibald, L A Churchill ! and Ves Canon . In estate of Nancy E Waggoner, in j ventory and appraisement filed; real Drop- j erty, fieoo; personal property, $55.50. In estate of Bird Waggoner, inventory and appraisement filed; real property. $2400; personal property, $1 183 50. Pei sonal property ordered sold. In estate of S B Fincgan, bond filed and j approved. Wm (jjthens, J McHride at.d Robert Owens appraisers. Portland Election. The city election in Portland yesterday resulted in the complete defeat of the republicans by the citizens ticket. The citizens ticket was a fusion made between the demo crats and tne better class of republicans, The following were elected : u sous Cohen, police commissioner: Theo Wy- gant, fire commissioner, and Jai Monks, ' H J Mclnms, w A scoggm, David Ualg-1 leish, Eugene Shelby, S G Richardson, j W H Merrick and L M Davis for council- men. The republicans elected Mclnnis and Dalgleish councilmen. Monks and Davis were on the independent ticket. All others were on the fusion ticket ex cept Richardson, who was on the peo ple's ticket. It is a severe blow to the republican machine in Portland. Hutchison Captured. Last Sunday the two employes of the asylum traced John Hutchinson, the escaped lunatic, to the residence of Mr Spencer, Bear Creek, eight miles from Harrisburg'. He re marked that be wonld kill any one at tempting to arrest him. The men found him sitting on a porch and had him in shackles before he knew what he was abont though he made a desperate effort then. Tbey passed through Albany yes terday with the unfortunate man. Made a Hit. The next attraction 'o be seen at the opera house, on Thursday night is to be w H Power's company in the romantic Irish drama, "The Fairies' Well." The Cincinnati Times-Star gays of tbe company's engagement in that city that it made an unmistakeable hit at Havlin's. Nay Triumph that's the proper word to use in th present in stance, and the word is used advisedly, too. An Important Sale. In the case o' Charles A Neal agt James II Foster, John A Crawford, Wm Crawford, Ash by Pearce, John R Baltimore, J S Li!es. E Walden and VV H Goltra, the Master in Chancery, Geo II Durham, of the U S Circuit Court, will on July 25 at the court nouse in AiDany,seu 74 icei ironi on r irsi 1 street, known as tne ros'er ijiock, or Crawford Block. The plaintiff's claim Is $14,046,72, and the further sum of $1920. and costs, besides the following: E Walden, $569.10; Liles, $104935, Bal timore, $1602.97. Ah Adventure. The young men from Salem that started for Wolf creek after the insane man Hutchinson had quite an experience on their trip. In crossing the bridge across a small creek after dark one of the horres fell over board, and they cut the harness and saved the other horse and buggy. They then camped on a hillside during the night. Next morning they went to the creek ex pecting to find the hore drowned, but luckily be had managed to swim out. They have not returned here vet. Kugene Guard. S S Willamette Vallev arrived at Yaquina t 5:30 this morning with the following passengers: D Allison, Mrs Allison, Mrs V J f reeman.Mrs J Norman, Mrs Sarah Wilson, Henry Nettes, Mrs J Hovey, J F Ford, Mrs F Mack, Omar Olsen, Gen Olsen, C Olsen.Mike Counely, H M Jones, M Lawrence, M F Bennett, H Fairfield. Pkof.Keid A H8ACLTED . Dr ASharples yesterday afternoon, near the First Na tional Bank, committed an assault upon Prof Beid. by striking him. He was ar rested this afternoon by Sheriff Noland on a warrant charging him with assault and battery, and taken before Justice Henderson, when he plead gnilty to the charge and was fined $10 and costs. Guard. School Teachers. At a meeting of the directors of District 5 held recently the old teachers, who have given general ati faction, were re-elected, to-cvit : Prof Crawford.Principal. Miss Mary Blount, Miss Clara Gard, Miss M M Laughlin, Miss Ida Black, Miss Isabella Gray. Mrs C H Dalrymple,Miss Abbie Wright, Miss Mary Sedgwick. Janitor, Mr Medin. At United Presbyterian Church Sbedd Or., there will be p'eachlng Fri day and Saturday of this week at 2 p m. The ordaination and Installation of Elders elect will take place on Friday. Commun ion services on Sabbath; preaching at n o'clock a m All are cordially invited. Died. Last evening the infant child of C. F. Fronk. Funeral services took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. When. The first teams will probably come t Albany over the bridge on the morning of July 4th, A call has been issued for a general road building bee to begin June 30, and It will take two or three days to grade the road to the approach. Base Bali.. The game at Corvallis Saturday was one of the llvest yet played, Albmy winning in ten Innings by a score of 14 to 12, really 16 to 12, a mistake In batting causing the loss of two runs. Har low's arm gave out in the box at the be ginning of the game, Larimore being substituted, and doing some splendid work. Palmer and Denman did the box work for Corvallis. Percy A Young umpire. Following were the nines: Albany. Wallace, Larimore, Rennie. O Marshall, Stltes, Marlow, Davis, McFarland, Chamberlain, Corvallis. Tunnicliff, Palmer, Watts, Hall. Chandler, C P lit b 2nd b 3rd b as . If cf rf Denman, Johnson, Nash, Terrell, INNINGS. I 2 0 2 4 14. OOO 2 212. SCORE I1Y Albany i 0210 Corvallis o I s o 2 In Albany the Tangent Juvenilis, with Olin and Moses as the battery, and the Eagles of Alhan; plaved a good game. The Eagles lost some feathers, the score being 21 to 13 in favor of the former club. Several Smivll Boys had been in the habit of going into the Soda Works, at the corner of First and Baker streets and help-! 1 .1 1 t iiir tiicinseives, wnen no one was urounu. icrjuuiig men pit. , .lieu iui uu . u., , or two aao. eacn with a lone wlv.p Catchirg them at the business ther made j maltArc 1 I,-..'.- An.-I kml . tn.. fill. mil' ! ing them jump hoops like dogs stand on ; their heads in barrels, etc. They will not steal aoy more soda water A Halsey Man. A couple of days ago a man giving his name as Martin, and claiming Halsey as his residence, came here to figure, as he said, on the county jail. TLis morning he got a livery team and went to Springfield, but could not withstand the liquor of that town. He got as far back as the suburbs of Eugene when he became unable to drive. Some boys tied the horse and Marshal East land being notified took Martin to the calaboose. One spiing of the buggy was broken. Guard. A Clean Record There Is -..othing like a clean record: it counts in this world. Matthews & Washbume have one for selling the best cojking and heating stoves in the market, stoves that give satisfaction, so thnt the buyer always blesses the seller. One mlght as well live in Egypt as to have a house full of poor stovis. This fir-n mikes a specialty of stoves and when you et one of them you get a Jewel or covdething else that wtll always be a bltr-dag to your family. New Dressmaker. Miss Belle Stras buig, of San FrancUco.has opened a dress making t'stablishment. second story Mc Ilwaln Block, and is prepared to do first class dressmaking in the latest stvles, ...,, ...r.n.i,K : Mi e . v. has had experience in all the new ideas ?n ht' business and will guarantee satisf.ction. Yolr Attention is called to cur line o ParUienne costumei,capes. jacket,biazers ana "efeis, which is now complete. They are tailor-made and guaranteed tjt. The cloths are of the latest fabrics . Very truly, Samuel E. Young. Ladies Oxfords. I no plrte lice isipirg in irice have a ccm fnm $1.25 to $4.50 a pair. Gcod value and warranted. Samuel evy pair Young. 70 d asn whips just from the faetr t O 0 McFsrland s. A3TOJRI t. Astoria, June 17th, 1892. Editor Democrat: Your readers might be somewhat in terested in what is transpiring at Long and North beach, the prettiest and most popular summer resort on the north Paaific coast. OystervilK, '.be county seat of Pacific county, is the oldest town except Pacific City, which has long since been numbered with tbe dead past and fiven place to tne ttinying little town of Iwaco on the shore of Baker's bay. Oysterville on Sboalwater bay, looks old and weatherbeaten. Her streets are sadly out of repair as are the greater portion of the hoases, which are more ! numerous than the population, judging prevailing quietness that seems to reign in the grass grown streets. Oystering is j the principal industry, and was at one ; time a very remunerative business, but of late years prices have been low and 1 the beds not so productive as :ormerly from some cause I am not fan iliar with, . consequently it is thought that Oyster ville has seen her best nays, and it she loses her position as shire town of the cor.nty she will s;nk into neglect and de cay and become almost as lonesome as The I K and N Oo.'s road terminates ; at Sealand and Nacottah six miles above j on the bay where it is thought the county ; seat will be removed to after the elec-! tion, which takes place in November, i Ocean Park, one and half miles from 1 - ' bealand on the ocean beach is a very pretty and healthy place to while away the long summer days. Near Loomis' two miles farther down the beach is a very fine, open, grassy reach of country with cattle, horses and sheep looking fat and lazy as tliey graze along the grassy slopes through winch the road passes. The Northern Pacific R R Co. own 160 acres of this beautiful tract, and I under stand it was purchased for the purpose of building a fine hoUl that will attract to this favored resort the wealthy people of tbe Atlantic cities. For several years the people of Portland have been fore most in improving Long beach property, and now there are some very nice mod ern style cottages belonging to wealthy Portlanders whose families spend the summer months in seeking health and enjoying the luxury of having a few months freedom from the tramels of society in the city, where they can go barefoot in the tutt warm sand, or dig clams near tilt curling breakers foaming boundaries. There are hundreds of less pretentious, but very pretty and comfor table cottages dotting the seashore for miles- Some of theui are tastefully built and most all are nicely painted with bright and appropriate colors. Good hotels are needed and will be built as soon as this beach becomes known abroad. Nearly twenty miles in a straight line with no bluffs or inequal ities to break the almost level water line of the finest beach on the Pacif.c coait extending from above cape Hancock almost due north to Sboalwater bay. There are two wrecks, objects of curios- j itv to the visitors, lying high upon the beach whose sad history aud untimely fate teach a mute but impressive lesson to every beholder. Steamers are not yet making regular seaside trips, but will start soon and make the journey through without change of boats at Astoria, There is likely to be a reduction in fares by the Kamin and Parker lines of steamers of Pot tland and Astoria, which wil add very much to the throng of visitors dur ing the season. Daily trains running to Clatsop beach from Young's bay bridge to accommodate visitors will be better equipped when their new cars are run ning. As it has been, no great discom fort has been experienced. Tlie railroad is progressing finely and quite as fast as could be expected with so much inclement weather, and bad roads to contend with. It is thought by the prospects so far. that boring of the 1500 foot tunnel will be a light job and the contractors are consequently pleased. The trestle work around Smith's point is progressing very rapidly, but the public are uncertain as to the direction it will finally follow, and the engineer keepB a close mouth. There are a few houses in course of erection, but there is no building boom nor real estate boom, but there are a whole lot of jib booms that find their way into the mouth of the Columbia river The wheat, salmon and lum'ier, of Oregon and Washington is the load stone that attracts the marriner to this port, and they do not have to seek long to find ainpie cargo for the largest ships. Frankfort is growing nicely. Street improvements, new buildings and vari ous enterprises engage the citizens and attract tbe visitor and spectators. As a townsite it is advantageously located and will at no distant day be the largest city at the mouth of the Columbia in the state of Washington. A railroad and steamship linh from the Orient to the Occident can effect wonders. Nkd SOCIAL AND S A Sanford, of Salem, was in the city yesterday . DrEL Irvine and family leave tomor row for the mountains. Yoshizaki Usukt and IMshwar Tatsu were mauled In Portland last week. Mr F H Allen, of LaGrande, Is In the city, the guest of his brothei, F E Allen. J N Gulllford and family left Albany last week for Eastern Oregon, where they will remain for some time. Mrs Geo W Freeman and son Gif cam" up from Portland this no m to attend the funeral of their cjusin, Mr Oscar Bodine. Mrs Fred Blumberg and Miss Annie Flinn went to Eugene today to attend the commencement exercises of the State University . August S'ark, of tVHI & Stark, Is in Missouri visiting with his parents and former neighbors, and will be cone Until I about August 1st. C B Montague and wife and M RC Miller, o Lebanon, went to Eugene today to attend the burial of the son of Ur W Henderson, a relative. Several bridge men went to Portland this noon, leaving eight, who will have a couple more dats work to do. when they wjj ,Q Jaiein - ; to work on the dome of ,ne Capltol. Mr E J O'Connerand family will move to Portland this week to reside.Mr uxon "V. " . .. . 7 witn uiat I'lclil. tne c:vii engineer, nu surveyed for the Albany bridge In the pre llminary work. II C Davenport, formri . of SiUerton, Marion count v, is now one of the San Francisco Examiner's special artists, at d Is gaining quite a refutation for his humor ous sketches, particularly personal carica- j ture, Mr Davenport was in Albany last year, when a piece of his pencil work was on exhibition at Boenicke s. George Landreth, a foimer well-known ; resident of this city was among the ex-, cursionis's of Sunday . He is the same genial, happy George as when he was managing his barber shop In this city. He reports business in his line as good in Albany and seems to be prospering. Jiverybody was pleased to see Newport 'limes. him.- j " .Mr isert .Magers went to uauas mis ai- ternoon 1 J Dubruille went to Salem today on i ; business. . . - -. , . 1 . 1 .ur r.u n'.iei ami moncr, 01 1 onunu, ( ; I are In the ci'y. Mrs W B Rice, of Ashland.is in the city , jw'j i.iiu. Mrs C L Brush, of Portland, returned home today from a trip to Albany. Mr Arch Alien leaves this week for Walla Walla, where he uj go into busi ness. Julius Logus, of Oregon City, whose sudden doa.h is mentioned i,i the dis patches, was a brother of Mrs Louis Miller, of this city. Miss Lilly Robertson, ho leccntly . graduated from the Monmouth, III., Col- j ryrrrJrr'l m , , , j Licenses have been issued for the mar-. riage 01 v vasKey ami .Mary a oe, t iv. ui- j i- ":. - jL.i.'. r. r ! - .iduic Hint arii.a .-stuuii, s as I Massev and M E 11 irons. The funeral procession of Oscar Bodine fiOT. the residence of Mrs Bodine lo the ' ""et.and ixitlie Ketchum and u Bren ciiy cemetry today, was one of the large.t ' "er were heard in well executed piano ihat ever passed through Albany. Frank Props', Will Lvons, Anderson Cannon. Luther Elkins Ht-ttie J Miller and Miss Flora Mason went to Monmouth this morning to attend the commencement exercises. J F Beard, of Linn county, was a guest at the Prineville Snnday. tie is looking for a ranch, and the News takes pride in saying that he has chosen a field in 1 which such things are valuable Prine ville ews. The circuit couit has granted a divorce to Mrs Nellie S'adden ard the riht to re sume her maiden rime, Mis Nellie Eu genia Gilbert. She leaves on the over land trais tonight for Los Angeles on a visit to her sister, Mrs Gardner. -Eugene Guard WEDNESDAY. L V Moore, the Portland piano dealer, is in the city. Maj E A Weed. manager of the Oregon car, has been in the city. Elliot Irvine and Carlton Sox went to Monmouth this morning to a'tend the graduating exercise;. Prof Lee and family went lo Portland this noon to visit with relatives for ten days. Mrs James Failing and three children came up from Portland this noon on a visit with Albany friends, and are the guests of Mr Cal Burkhart. r Ezekial, a 4!er, now a St Louis 1 . 1 T 1 1 morula I Imirtct eat i I. .- siT j v rjiu 1 -TZ fne,8"d L E 15,8,0 d,d the 'nes together K Knox. S A Dawson, Robert Foster 3l,d Marion Follis, of this count v. have peJ drawn as jurors for the I S Court in roruanu on juiy oin- The Man About Town has received a copy of the N. Y. M. A. Quarterly, a splendidly gotten up military publica- uou iseuen at Cornwall, on me Hudson, by the ew ork Military Academy. Tbe principal local interest in the matter is the lact that Key Joseph CainpWH WyckofT. at one time president of the Albany Collegiate Institute, is principal and Professor of Classics. Col . Charles Jefferson Wright is president and heads the faculty with Pro( Wyckoff next. The list of Btudents is a good one, at.d every thing indicates prosperity. The fiiends of Prof Wyckoff he. e will be glad lo know of his success- IS MEMORIIM. Hall of Hkli.aii Rsuf.kaii DaWBB j Louok, No. 35, I O O F. Albany, Or., June 17th, 189a. The dread monster, death, his entered our lodge room and stricken down one of : the oldest and most zealous apostles of : Odd Fellowship, our beloved brother, J F Backensto, who has labored zealously 1 and efficiently for the advancement of the principles of our beloved order; therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death of our be loved brother Beutah Kebekah Degree Lodge, No 35, I O O F, has suffered an irreparable loss. That his labois In the lodge room and in our councils have been sucn that his memory will abide with us and dwell in our heartu till the call of the ' tJrard Master in that world, the portals of which is the grave, fhall summon us to render an account cf our work in our lodge here below. Resolved, That the charter of our lodge be draped in and the membership wear tSe badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That the secretary be direct ed to fun i-h under seal of the lodge copies of these resolutions to the family af our deceased brothet.and 10 each of olt city papers for publication. . L 11 MONTANYE, llJA I C'AKTBR, Kate li Montanyc, Committee. Net Ice lo Ihe (iriinge. 1 have this day made: arrangements with Knapp, mirrell Ac Company, of Al bany, for their entire line of goods, in cluding binders and twin j for the season of 1892, notwithstanding all reports to the contrary. June 17th, 1892. I. VV. Pkopst. Agent LSnn Co. B. C. Letter hist. Following is tho list of letters reu.tining in the post office at Albauy, Linn couuty, Oregon, Juue 20, 1892. Persons oalling for these letters must give th date on which thev wore advertised. Bil.inkS, John- Curran. L W tamfus, Al Diyis, Miss Addio Oreen, Geo S Kelsey, .1 M Munoh. John Stroud, ' Cluinherl no, Harry V Delord, Miss Dulla Kulop,-, M H Morgan, Mrs Bell Roger, Fred S Sinclair, J IV 2 Scott, Otho lhomps'n, Mrs Ona Thorn paon.Mrs Fannie Verman, Mrs Olas W i' inson, James Williams, Mrs N E Ward, M us Delia T. Montkitii, P. m , Albany Will Bnrcail Uer.sir. Besides the races given in our issue yesterday for the 2nd and 4th of July the following program will occur: 44 guns at sunrise. Procession at 10 o'clock, with striking features, the trades display being an im portant one. Oration by Prof Bloss, etc., at Court House, Shooting tournament tinder auspices of Mascot Gun club for $1000 in prizes. Besides $1000 in various prizes for shooting and $1000 for horseraces will be the following: Baseball 200 n0 Hose races, wet test 100 00 Steamer contest 25 Oo Hook and ladder contest 20 00 Tender race 10 00 Bicycle race.one mile 20 00 Bicycle race, ., mile.Linn conty 20 00 10 00 7 50 7 50 5 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 Bicycle race. mile, boys. . Klltiy . . . Foot race. 300 van! a Foot race, 100 yards Foot race, ladies, gold ring Sack race, 50 yards Wheelbarrow race, 100 yards Three-legged race, 50 yards ( Mini Milk' creased in, le e-i l . . . . . greased pig, the pig the prize 10 00 l-ongpst throw with baseball 2 50 Quickest run of bases 2 BO Longest running, hop, step and jump 2 50 Besides other contests. Dedication of biggfsteel bridge, hand somely illuminated in evening, followed by fine display of fireworks from East side. Music by four or five brass bands. Pow Jays, lead by the Wild man ol Borneo, during afternoon. Ball at Opera House. Half fare on all roads. the mti:hk umummt A large audience greeted the euter tainmentat the opera house by the pupils of the academy of Our Lady of Perpetual lloln Th nrni,n . , r.,11 0( interest, presented with promptness. Misses F and L Brenner opened the ex j erases with a well executed overture. (The opening chorus. "Welcome," was a im-using anair. Miss .m renders was heard in the salutatory, presented a """er Biiowiug excellent training, a s piano duet was executed with skill. di- ; pmyuig superior instructions. The 1 : . . I iussii Pantomime" bv a class of little L'irls. wan r. verv ent. afTiir ,.r..c. .... I Mritls spirit, and captivated the audience, i r.iizatietii ol lhurireia. ' a drama in five acts, was a pretty affair, containing a good lesion, in which charity and good 1 morals conquered. Miss Warner sus : tained the part of Sophia, w ho usurped the throne, in an able manner. Miss j Beard made a handsome Elizabeth and sustained U.e part well, as did Miss SkelIey as the stewardess, and Miss Senders as the empress : lottie Ketch um made a splendid Kowunnmli. ! (inniet and A Ash did their parts well as ladies of honor, and M Casev was particularly '. .uwome; i pnnger made an "i"mi, ("' pwpic , ,D appropriate costumes were repre- prvi-er manner oy r . ;. ,t,-i, .!i if -vii:. t --j u ijr . wimjo, i uu uuuujmi, L Bow en, M Raymond and A Brers. . Bn the ct. M Springer and F vaV MT. '"J3Wn -19(1 MIU . fl lllri a solo with fine effect, "The angels bore her home." A cantata by the junior class was a flowery and pretty affair. The commercial diploma was conferred on Mis Kate Skelley, and the program closed with an address by Archbishop Gross, the central thought of which was that the education of children should be under the control of parents and not un der the state. A B McIlwain Mikes the fo'Ving redactions in sugat H cash : 16 lbs chy granulated for 1 1.00. iS Ihs extra C white for $1.00. ao lbs extra C golden for $1 00. By the loo lb sack be will sell sagar as , I folio: Dry granulate', 6 cents per lb; Extra C, j V cents; Golden C, 44 cents. He will alio sellaTive gallon ktg of rkkics or So ;tnts. JUST BECE1VED at F. E A Liax s some choice mixed pickles chow chow. Chili sauce, salad drea,ioc,laoch ; tongue t1 n iishea. Jnst the tbirg for &'d meata. picnics and louches. Upnosite M- oni Temple. Niagara Kid gloves in bla fl j.er pair. None better cfc rd eo'ots, the 1 rice Every jai' warranted. Samcel E Yot jeo Albany Ore. I.at'iEs Kir Vent lhavi jnitxceived a care ef ladies' lithed tanmr vaete, lceg and thort sleeves. Special vslo. SaMI'KL E Yocso. Will Ac Staik carry a splendid it ck of ., , 1 1 ; goirt ana stiver waicnes, tor nieu si u ames. and an elegant line ol silver wtc. A new barrel of th at choice Magnolia syrup jast received at K Allen's. Briug ycur can and get soma Hue jnst received acme extra choice si e prunes. . s. Strawberry, vanilla and chocrlatr. T icse who ecjy a good dish cf ice cieam go to Ol II Mueller. j Oo to I soda. H Mueller's fcr jrur 1 o err am See W K Bead's line of diess gonU silks before buying rlsewbere. and Dsns TmiMMmcs. Tta Uut BovtJtis drefs irirrrr.ligs tan slaj I e fctmd at .-MIL t. VOI NC CHOICE SUGAR F. E. ALLEN'S. CURED HAMS AT It you weald be w- ie use Burmtt'a Extract. M Itl.lHi SILES. GRAY. On Wednesday forenoon, June 22, 1892,at9::50 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Ferry street. Albany, by uev h u Irvine D 1), Mr Edward Charles Niles, of Portland, and Miss Mary Lena Gray, ol Albany. The ceremony was private;. The groom is a young man of splendid character, an employe of the Webb Safe Co, and the bride, the -laughter 01 ir ti W Utray, IS a young luuy grenuy esteemed. The happy couple have the best wishes of a host of friends for happi ness and prosperity. They left on the noon train for their new home in Portland- RENDERS. BALDWIN. tin Wed nes'lay forenoon, at 10 o'clock, June 22,' 189.' at the residence of the bride's par ents, in Albany, by Geo Humphrey, Esq. Mr Maurice Senders and Miss Cora G Baldwin. The grooin is the popular assistant manager jt the farmers ami Merchants Ins-Co. , the bride the ac complished daughter of Mr Wallace Baldwin, secretary of tbe Albany Water Works. Only a few intimate friendu and relatives were present Mr and Mrs Senders have the best wishes of many friends for prosperity and life's best blessings. They left on the noon train for Portland on their bridal trip. mi. i. BODINE. O" Sunday, June 19, 1892, at the home of his inother, near Albany, f dropsv, Mr Oscar Badlne, aged 33 eais 5 months. The deceased was born y Albany In January, i860, and has since "esided In this county. He was a young man well liked by those who knew him. HENDERSON. On 8unday, June 19, 189J, at ihe home of Hon R C Miller, In Lebanon, Larry Henderson, son of Dr W V Henderson, of Eugene. The remains were taken to that city for burial. HOMK AKD ABROAD M OKDAY. Hov I D Driver will deliver the i'.h" cf July oration at Eugene The commencement exercises of the Stati tini versify occur this week. John Newsome's granary on Howell prairie burned last Friday, together with about 15,000 husliels of train. Mis Morrison, who resides in fient m coauty, wheeled ths first baby buggy over the budr Saturday cv niug Some good races are promised foi Satut day, July 2nd, at the fai-ground. Aud be sides the race, will be two ball names. Crswl'ord & Pax tor, have issued some Hue views o tho completed bridge at this city. They show off a fine structure to advan age. A meeting of the Apollo e.iub will be held to night at tho residence of Prof W II Leo. All members are requested to bo present. Or Jordan. President of Inland Stanford. jr, University, will deliver an address at the nieetiFg of th Sttte teachers institute io Portland. Some very iu'ercsting childrens day txer oises were Riven at tho Presbyterian church Isst evening before a I irgs audience. Tbe floral display was alto ! eautiful. John Is -.111, jr., has established a bottling works at Sodaville for 1 he purpose of furn ishing the public with the excellent water from the springs at that c ty. The water can be ohtaioed at till First street .toro in tuantitiei to suit. An Alarm A fire caught in the retU dence of Mr F H Roscoe this noon from a defective terra cotta Hue, burning a hole In the roof. A bucket brigade extin guished ihc flames before the arrival of the fire department. The building, which is owned by Mr Roscoe, was Injured in the American Insurance Co., S N Steele, agent. The loss was adjusted immediately at about $15. TIT Mil AY. A meeting of bicyclists will be held to morrow evening at the V M t A hall to make arrangement for the 4ih of July cele bration. The University buys defeated the Sprine iield nine, Ssturdiv. June 18, by a score of 21 to 13. Haight finned out 18 men, Cochran 5, Base on balls by Halght 3, by Coohrmn 1 Guard. Will, the 14 ear ol 1 son of Jas Mcliargur, was arrested foi stealing several dollars from Hamilton & f-'ox. aud last evening war sentenc sA to two yesr in the reform tcbool. Ibeboy has hid a bad reputation for some time. TV . . . . ... 1 m nvriuai in our utiiru.e conesKkB4- ,nc- yesterday that the Curtis Br.'he! hid purchased th Mel nv th MrHnrtiiT I" informed by Mr K M French, tbe trustee. rreci. me etat ni not uem w:it. Died- Mr J P GatbrrUh yesterday re ceived a telegram from Tennessee, an rouncing the sudden and unexpected death of hU father. Many will remember Lis haviee been in this ciiv two vears ago visiting his son and family. He was 77 years 01 age. Ba-e Ball A game of base ball will be payed in Alb ny tomorrow between Albanv and Sci o On Sunday the Independence team ueieau-0 the alems in a thirteen game. The score was s to 7 tuning At I afavMip (.nmlar tho n L.aiayeie ?unuay tt.e home team won will, ih " "' Score 10 to 7. weuneshat. Tbe barn burn.r baa reac two Tent op in one night. ' d Sitet.1 axil Eieeaat dif play window may be um at C H Mueller's. Mr Mueller carries a line display of confectionary of all kicds. The toil a'oogthe Saetism is noted for its fertility. A case illnatrttes it. A gardioer in tbe city displayed radishes a foot long, the seed for mhich ere towo just iweotv foar days before. Linn Wrods ioforns this theet th roort than liU head of saeeo nad crossed I'en hotes near his brewer; at the time i f his last trip over there. They were beaded for rangea of tbe lall Catcades. : : nt.iile Mews. An excursion party of atxat lUUgiveofcy the Prea'-ytetiaa church if Salem came a p (be river thta sturun . and sp nl a short time looaicg at Albany scene. Including the fioast bridge in the Northwest. 1 ne reports of lb an rraccuco Board J iieaith, and o! tbe Taocma, Seattle aid C L . . - l I f .1 i.e. I "1 1 1 "" 11 ate to be paid even to an srt cle of so high a character as t M Koyal Hatting I owder These Boards sy, in their jodgsaeot it u j impossibla to make a porer or stronger bak . icg powder than the Rryal." A same of bate bail was to be played Ibis tweet picalts. Brnooo between Albany and S .io; hot lie ?o had not ail srnr.d at pm time, '- was loroorC" tk Hurt boja were to t "ngns in on me u r 4 o coca true ; Bichardton and Collett were to be the hat , tery foi Albanv, followed by Uecnie, Mai j shall, Stites. Harlow, Davie, Mc".-t!r.r. Makers i 11 h ... i 1: t 1 1 it we rare tar Ike St un.i Trlwt The Cnico Pacifv- will sell Ik's Sis Chi cago and return al one fare for tt.e rowad trip ; tothOfc desiring lo attend the National Dem (ocra'ic Convention hicb meet June an 1 j For dates of sale and limits of tickets or - i y j additional information apply 10 V H HBUJOtT, AGFA I r.icn Pacific System. Portland, Oregon, Keep Your Evas Opks. Don't be deceived: poor things are dear at any price. Nothing is truer than thU state ment in reference to stoves. What is bomewlthout a gocdone. What Is home with a poor one. f f you want a good one, the very best manufactured, go to Mat- -, mew. a: asliburrc s, where ou have a fjne tXOC to aajoct fTOm. They also carry the best line of tinware, hardware, etc., lo I be secured, and their plumbing wi-rk is always first-class. N iw Blacksmith. Mr Geo P Cramer recently of Plainvlew. will open a black smith shop at the corner of Second and Ellsworth sheets, on next Tuesday. Mr Cramer is an experienced workman and will do work brought to htm in a satisfac tory manner. H-rsc shoeing and general I blacksmithlng attended to. A share of he public patronage is solicited. 50CC papers fresh garden and llower seeds awaiting purchasers at C E Brown ell's. WHEAT. 67 CENTS- Oata,30 Butter, lt cents per lb. Egg lSesnti per dor., matoea, 15 cents per bushel, I-ard, It CI 12 oe n par th. Ban-in .llams, 12 esnts; aids', II emctaJ nn.ilders, 0 cants. Beef on foot. 2 C 2 '4 cant' per Prk. dressed, 6 cants ir lb ".'..--, 16 psr barrel, pis.i. M oat s The Best Baking Powder AND MOST ECONOMICAL, Is that of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. It is prepared with greater caro and accuracy, from finer and more ex pensive materials, competent chemists test every ingredient nothing is left to chance. No ammonia, alum or other adulterant taints this purest of human food products. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible to attain. It Is always uniform and reliable and retains its full strength until used. It is not only more economical because of its wonderful raising power, but by reason of its greater bulk, the cans being much larger than the ordinary kind; it will go farther and do better -yovk. It never disappoints. Dr. Prices is the only baking powder that contains the whites of eggs. 7', Difference Th "Royal" the Purest Baking Powder. V he' her any other baking powder is equal to "Royal,' let the official reports decide. When ; different powders were purchased on the open 1 rket and examined by Prof. Chandler, of the N c - York Board of Health, the result showed that ! Baking Powder contained twenty-seven .1" ce :ent. greater strength than any other brand, hen compared in money value, this difference d be as follows: one pound of Royal Baking Powder sells 0 cents, pound of no other powder is worth over .'its. inother baking powder is forced upon you grocer in place of the Royal, see that you urged the correspondingly lower price. Ol TS;E!T. June 20, 18512. The literary and band picnic, which was held here Friday, was pronounced a pleasant affair, and a good time waa hed. The crowd was headed by the military band of Albany, followed by the Willam ette alley and Philomath winds, and marched to the beautilul ash grove furnished for the occasion. The nro- gram consisted of music by the band. The president of the literary, Mr G W jvuuie, maae a line speech. Rev G Irvine, of Albany, spoke to the people. About h00 listened to him. He made us a tine cnesch. Th RfllA (if lutalr Am t . L- nlace, 17 baskets being sold, which brought !3 7. Dinner was nnnnnnrm! and all enjoyed themselves. At 1:30 p ni Hie afternoon exercises took place. Music by the band ; recitation by Miss Anna Smith ; recitation by Miss Rosa Mills: recitation, bv Miss Lelia Henit- music by the choir": remarks were mide by Rev I (' McFariand : a nonir !ir Jl Tangent choir. At 3 d m all marched to v r - me uau groun.i, wnere a match game was played by the Oak CrteVa and Tan gent s. The score was 32 to 21 in favor of tbe Oak Creeks. Owing to so much drV weather lat sowed grain does not forecast a very good appearance. Rain is much need around here. Mr L F Smith and R B Moore have sold out their general merchandise store u rortiand men, A li Conard and John enUe. We understand that A W Moses has been employed to teach the urincinal ipart of our school this fail. Mr Geo Mills, of Jefferson, is spending a few da) s at his home. Third quarterly meeting is going on at the ME church South. Rev D C Mc Farland P E, in charge Several Tanent people anent their Sabbath at thtk Cret-k camp meeting. Yorso AMERirtti. DltKtslllU. Jam 20th, 1S92. The Sodaville band spent last Sunday with our band hoys, discoursing sweet music on the air and otherwise enjov ing a pleasant day together. Such meetings are of benefit to all. and should receive encouragement from all. Come again boys. In our article of last weea In regard to jdc Pearl, we were wrongly informed . It was a wn of Mr Pearl who was thrown from the norse. The bov is in a critical condition, vet hops are entertained of his fui ar.d spcedv recovery I - " A l. K.I! l.,K K. K -. I at this place and will soon be ready for bus! ness. Work on our new laundry has begun and ere long we will hare another bust iiess and on no mean tcale cither. Marshal Powell made a haul on some of the tough ones and the city's finance was increased t the amount of $10, and tbe ' parties have had another experience that 1 should do them good in she future, but j dt.ubth.-ss will not Center street in the Galbraiih addition has just been gradea in nice shape, and Is ready for gravtl. Mr W R Kirk will extend the street straight on out to the cemetarr, and a walk from own will tie another convenience, which will soon be done we are Informed. Haulinc of lumber and wood teems to be the order of the day with our teamsters and the team can be seen on anv morning . ai. early as 5 Vclock going to the mills. Minui, Hie strawberry socirble given by Ihe Y P S C E was well attended. The scrip ture reading was conducted by W B Hamilton, praver by Rev A M Acheson: the address of welcome was given by W H Crawford. and the response by J Melvin Bamford. The chuich was hanr'somely decorated with fl.'werj and the woids "Welcome Home,"- in evergreens, was nicely arrangetl on the wall, the handi work of Mrs. II M Stone and Carrie St John. Our visitors were well entei tained and all present enjoyed themselves. Dr S G Irvine preached in the U P church Friday and Satuiday afternoon. The school will close this week with a picric on Friday. Prof Robb has a good school. Dr I N Smith, of Salem, made a hurried visit lo this plare last week. The Curtis Brothers h"ve bought the IfcOoy esute. Amicus. T me MoDCa Vivendi. Thai's the talk Get it renewed. Always keep a large and fresh stock of groceries on hand, the best to be obtained in the market. It means peace in the family, and happi ness generally. If you deal with Csnn A Hendricsoti there will be no trouble. Tbey carry a tine stocK of groceries and prodoce, treat people th an aadcable manner, never quarrel about the price of things, and if it is a modus vivendt will renew it on sight. Always deal with them and get your moneys worth. A a family medicine, the Oregon Bl .d Puriiltr has 110 equal. Ithasnro tself-f a aerUi-i and efficacious remsay for all dis eises CAUtcd by an inr.v.r state of tno blooJ A I ,r. linn ot elegait gold watches uw trsva si Will ASurkV. Strongest and n: : BEBB Parker Bros, grocers. t. M. French keeps railroad tiln Buy yoor g'ooeri of Parker Bru Fiae groceries ttCMM jc Mi-ndricaoa's. Latest sheet n ueic at Will Si Lwk'e. Um cream cheese just laeeived at Cotrad Meyers. C W Cobb, job printer, Flion Block, does first class work. K W Acbisoo &Co are selling monomcota at Portland prices. Stewart & S sll tha v-ry lst rstsn: shears snd scissors. The finest line of ptsck e: knives in the city at Stewart 4 S n's Snrnke the ceVbrat I ffavaaa filled 5 cut etgar at Julias Just pb'. Co to 2 W eobb. snaeMBer to Paisley & Smil. P;ioo Bi--k. fir v.iri-l Drintin , tf ajl kiuda I).- M H V IU 1 Albanv. Orjou I'.tu ir.i t In eoontry . With his new bakery Conrad M jr able to offer old and new customers tct thing fiissclaaa in baked gondi. W Dos t Covaa the Earth, Bot we do claim to covsr a small por tion thoroughly. We cover the field in Albany, and if you want the beet grocer ies and baked gois, p'aia and fancy, baked in metropolitan style, call on us. We can supply you with what you want. Fresh berries, fiuita and produce alaraya on hand Parceb Rbos. Bad Blood. IspureorTiLated Mood ! atJM . ttisr-j out 1 i ten raced by sr dm ; font ol ei4lnsi.'on or indige tion h: r!o-m cf lie exstes. , wbea ihe Howl ua to rally be- 1 cveua !3irccr.s:sHl with tbe et- j NteaMftee n 1 !:rsa.rUiat I alter-,; ; I rvacb till ruMiiliua j br B&BCktag lbc b"! a kb ths I drastic mineral " jotatl; " Tbe itaab tbe-vy is ' old a3 I etssMa ' Ve-ptal-; :farxer?iUat sleru. It gtx a ! ! e teat if the troaUc. Jl ! asntcics ibe iiiv-, kUsu a i bawala to Leaitb- J Iui aciwi . a U ia.rxus u,e i.rcn.a:iun, and ; tbe .-,;.ua.us aft ;j.itl.. ranioJ S ths Elti tbe ua,urt cU-uuscU Try it as-J noto Its dUsbt.'t:; aeUon. cUas. lec, at i i ' TSTJ ?ail - 5". wrtUs: ' 1 it lr - ' bol and while 0-1 the- Los lie Deearac coovimoi t :: r, : its, tcr I roii.d IcH tt s :n; ...'. . KraWM Oed aud brarl mc o.-fe l- -a If, and everyliioR u n..-.t vnvtli C ruit r-;ular. " Innc Vesetab,e JUy 0 Sarsaparilla -1MB SALE BY- CEO C STAN ARD ALBANY SHERIFFS TAX NOTICE OF SALE; jVJOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i by virtue of a warrant for the eoliee twa of delinquent taxes on the asaeaameat of 1891 for the county of Lino and state ttt Oregon, duly issued by the Coaatv Clerk cf laid counts, which warrant is now in my hands, attached to the ist of anpaid and dt -linquent taxes for the year 1 89 1. in said Linn coo oty, and not having been able after dili gent tearch to fi id any prso-al property within said ceuotr oat of which to make tie taxes hereinafter mentioned. I have levied upon tbe 1 -nds described in the list h -reir-after set forth aa the property of the ptricn whose name is set y .i:e each tract as U e same appears asesse-t on said delinquent tax roll, and will on fcatardav. Ihe .'a.l way af Jaly. : si;. at the door of tbe County c-.urt house, in Al -1 bany. Lion county, Oregon at the hoar of 1 o'c'ock p m of said day, sell at pablic auction ; to the highest bidder for cash in band, 00 tbe i day of sale, all tba hereinafter described lands orwmo:h of each tract as may be necessary to psy and satisfy lh lax assessed ag iott tne owner ol anch tract . in said Linn county, for the tar 1S9I, togethei with ac crning cot.t and expenses, which lUt is aa follows: am't.of iaiks O J Hannoo. tp 12, R 3 w, 24 acres. . . $ 4.73 Mrr L KB Myers, Halsey, block 34, lota , 2. 7 and 8, and block 37, iota 3, , , 6, 7 and 8 10, R2K. 160 acres 5 94 6.34 John Doaae, f K of sec 34. tp a K, 160 acres: ft h J tit A h SSu 33, tp 9. K 2 K. 40 acre R and D J Mayo, N w i of N E i of N h of Its J anu Shi ol,s and S w I of S K J and w i of sec 32. tp 9. R 3 K, eicent 7 acres he.elofora deeded. 193 acre. Mrs Jeome Stafford. N E V of sec 24, tp9, R3E, 160 acres J fl Bridges, N E V ... tec 23. tt. :.K 1 E, ItiO acre C H HotMft. Atlianv, H a 2nd add. B 17. lct 1 andS' ice 12.67 11.09 6253 F Wise. Albany, H'a 2nd add, B 13, lotC A 0 Smith,Sio,N E port 00 of lot 122 W W War. lall. S J cf E J s-f D Harre 1 and fl) LC in tp 10, RSw-.oO sere Maiceilu Sohambear, pt of John Neat'e D L C in tp t). R I w. 177 17.S2 264 12 67 17.51 1.9S J M JoMf, tp9. R 1 w James M Woraaa, E sec 26, tu 10, It 1 " ,i xr w..i xt , 34 acres . . . aud S '4 , 120 m ' rf 3.53 S l c i .. iiaiiuituu, 1 w 01 , v. . 1 1 of N w t see 16, tp 10. R 1 w, 4t seres Est of Jrrosha Moore, ih ; N I 1 trie l I, C of aLimoti Moore aud t in tp 10, R2w, 32tl scree 38. W C Casaell, Aibanv, 24 fr ol siie of lot 5, block 6 19.9S J I" Unwell. AiUnv. ir.s2.isdd. lliKk47,lul6...' 9.90 Easte Mrs Jacobs, Albany. H's 2ud add, block 34, lot 1 13-S0 Mrs JaneBtinahau), Albany, EASE t.' of block 2 S3 66 Mrs Mattie Kreenan, Albany, dock 54, let i 3 and 6 F W French, Albany, Us 2od odd Uoes 49, lo 6 a9i ..8 MisMayi.lt F I'..- 11, Albanv, bios 65, lots 1 and S 53.44 C E SuIIod, Albany, Fairdale, blua 10. lot5 2 98 All In Linn county, Oregon. Notiob.-Taxpayers please take notice that costs are now lo be added to the above amount before settlement. Dated Jane 1st, 1892. M. SCOTT, Sheriff of Idnn county; Oregon 1 6m Thai Li Ik GOLDEN 3ESG-G-. ?1 . S ft cot f judicious V m, V BUYING V 1? OU - ARE - If You Don't Examine our legant and ei tre m e 1 y fine ready to wear tailor made suits for men antiboyv that are big trade inducers and are actually worth your care ful inspection, I $15.00 MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. T. L . WALLACE "Tbe Leading FASHIONABLE course when prices are the OCR NEW SPRING SUITS are the most attractive we have ever brought on and we ask your special attention to our line of Sack and Cutaway Suits now on sale. We have them in all of the new and nobby designs. Also a fine line ot straw hats-andthe latest bov elies in furnishing goods. Our stock of boots and shoes lor spring and sum mer wear is large and choice. THE LEADING CLOTHIEHS, FOR Four - BMs Good location. On the line of the New Motor line. For priees and terms see Oregon Land Co., or S N SWele & Co., agents. J. iw Ice k fa now prepared to fnrnlah irtVi in quantities to suit at rwaaon- M.XJ Ea able " m. Order books will be found at ato.'ea of Frank L Ki nton, John Iaom and Parker Itroa. Wt eon will call for orders at those places at Sana sua 3pm daily, axe Suudsva. Pr. uipt service guaranteed. Is "Judicious Bvying" every tim. It always lays bargains reeeeearily cheap gocds, for the best bargains are always in th best gocds, and we keep no othei kind. A - GOOSE Clothing Mm Buying. $13.00 &C0 Clothien.1' CKOTHTXG is preferred of same as forother styles- SALE Townsend's - Addition. . Townsend. A BIG STOOET -:- of -:- Bciby :-: Bugis besfassc rtment ever brougl.t to Afnarj juat received at SteVqt $t Sox's. 8m the lugm tsd U Trm