The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 15, 1893, Image 3

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A Talkstrd Vocalist. Miss Annie
Selkirk, tlio risinvr yoimir contralto of San
Francisco, will lie in Albany probably on
Sept '.hi, when u concert will lie iriven tin
der the auspices of the V M C A at the
opera stOttse. lxical talent will assist in the
presentation of the program. The Morn
ing Call, speaking of her debut, among
other things, says: Metmpolitan Temple
was hriglrtliist evening with one of the
largest audiences seen within its walls for
some time. The occasion was a notable
concert given by Mme Thea Saiitlorini for
the particular puipose of introducing a fa
vorite pupil. Miss Anna Selkirk, to the
San Francisco public and eventually to the
lyric stag.-, which it is understood she has
chosen for her career in life. Miss Sel
kirk's debut fulfilled the promises the lo
cal press have been making in regard to
her of late, florid as some of them were.
Her voice is a pure contralto, true, sweet
and rich, and the numbers she sang were
assigned her for the purpose of testing tnis
rare natural vocal quality, as well, no
doubt, to show her instruction up to date.
A little nervousness was evident at the out
set in tho trio from Ponc.uello's "La tJi
conda." but this was soon overcome and
she subsequently gaveSehiva"s "Alto Solo"
in a manner that left no doubt of her vocal
i capacity. In the number that followed
for an encore, a love song, her fine contralto
organ was shown to even lietter advantage.
The sympathetic encouragement of the au
dience gave the girlish singer courage, and
she repaid their Kindness by vocalization
fresh and delicious. She was also heard to
great advantage, so far as flexibility of
voice is concerned, in Robandi.s solo. "La
Stella Conntlente" a mandolin obligate
being played by Samuel Adelstein.
The Wheat Market. The report re
ceived by tho Rett (.Town Mills from Port
land today is as follows: The local wheat
market has hardly commenced to move so
far as the new crop is concerned, but re
ceipts of old are increasing and some ;W00
tons have been received from Kastern Ore
go and Washington since the 1st instant.
The lateness of the present cereal harvest
will delay new crop receipts and not much
will come down for at least a fortnight.
Siiori.ir Bi Urnr. A movement is on
foot to form n stock company in this city
to build B river boat to ply the upper Wtl-
I lamettc from Kngene as far down as Alba -' Monday.
nr and Corvallis. W K Johnson, an expo-j
I lienor! lwit builder is here ami is willing i A heavv ., ,nU morr,ln Indicates good
to ulscnlK' a large fraction if the capital j weather.'
, sliM K neeossiirv and also to give IhuhIs lor
the faithful performance of the work ol
eeiistrurtinn. A stock siiliscriptioti paper
is being circulated this afternoon. The
pnosit ion is to form a oomirany with ST-aW
capital, divided into 7S0 shares of 10
each; the boat to lie built at or near Kugeno
and to bo of sufficient capacity for the cur
rying trade of this point. Lumber; hard
ware, etc. necessary to be used in the work
ot constniction may lw suliscrilied at the
actual market price. Kugene (iuanl. This
move is made on account of the exorbitant
rates of the Southern Pacific. A verv low
water loat that could run regularly during
the summer would do a steady and
business.
prisoners in the
of
paying
A Fiout With U.vtti.kks. -In the!
window Of Schumacher's gun store, on
Third street, is displayed a lxx of rattlers j
taken from the tails of a large number of :
snakes found in a den on the south fork of
the Waila Walla river, the capture of
which came near being fital to Kdward j
ihuvh. While hunting on tho mountains:
above what is known as the elbow. Mr I
Rurch wounded a large brown l -ar, which !
immediately showed fight and a race for j
life was the result. Rurch ran through the
orusn ami over rocks down the steep moun-
There nrr twenty tbre
county jail at Salem.
Fori land now claims a population
w.uuu miner a r-cenc census.
The team of S W Ross ran awav this
noon, do.ng some damage to his wagon.
A blight amount of blood was drawn In
pugilistic contest Saturday evening on
Ferry street.
The Stale flr began at Salem today.
Only twelve ticket were sold at the SP
depot for the grounds today.
The hop yards ot I,inn county employ
white people, showing their good judg
ment, hence there is no trouble except
from the rain.
The number ot achcol children In the
state of Oregon Is 110,645, In the state of
Washington 112,300, according u this
yar's school census.
The social announced to be given Wed
nesday evening At the residence of Mrs
Roscoe, by the ladies of die M E church,
has been postponed.
A large number of tickets an- being sole"
;o the world's fair. One farmer 'at least
sold some wheat at 45 cents lor the pur
pose, an IndicaMon of confiaence in the
tain side, am) Hivillv l,ml...l .l ,;-l 1... future.
, ...... .. wii, I 1
sat down to take breath. Suddenly the: The Oregon National Rank of Portland
dreaded warning of a rattlesnake made him J has set a sn'endM example In that city br
jump to his foot: then ar.otlier and another, ' resuming business. Everv National bants
until the rocks were swarming witli snakes ! that closed In Oregon mould have re
all around him. He proceeded to fight his j sumed business bv this time,
way out and killed about fifteen not. how- The fiARol Albanv have passed reso
ever. without oeing bitten on the leg bv I utlon asking our Senators and represen
one huge monster which he had stepped j tatlves in Congress to work for an anpor
upon. He went to 'he nearest house anl I priatlon to assist In completing the Nicar
was given remedied, from whence ho was i aueua canal
"a w m-MHii, M HTP lit" HUW IHS VTV r U 117 11 c a. a
ill from the ejects of the hire - ,11.. V,,i. ! fn ' Wt,U Fr company have reduced
la Statesman .
A Lotal Tkmpsk i.xci Lkoiox. At the
regular meeting of the W OT U tomor
row afternoon, the Loyal Temperance
Legion work will Ire discussed, witi. ref-
ence to an organization among the child
I ren of the city. What is a Loyal Tem-
iturr region: now is it conducted.
now may the public
Here is a sample ol Elienaburg style:
The police officers yesterday arrested
four strangers with a splendid kit of
burglar's tools In their possession, also a
lot of cheap jewelry. They were a hsrd
lot, and the officers turned them loose
after giving each one a whaling lth
willow switches.
In all thst goes to strengthen and build
up the system weakentd by disease and
pain, Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is the superior
medicine. It neutralise the poisons left
In the system after diphtheria and scarlet
feyer, and testores the debilitated patent
to perfect health an-1 vigor.
Among the expert wlngshotsof Albany
Is Mr Dan Large. The Dkmockat Is In
formed that while out hunting Celestials
yesterday he put seven No 6 shots Into
one, bringing it down, four hundred yard
away , a feat probably never equalled. It
was also rumored that It was a dog that
was hit.
Central New Mexico has bcm snj-ot a
most dtily, for mote than thrse mouths, to
violent earthqnakrr. Fiv.- com me turn
Thursday thrsw down 001 of ole abode
buildings, already snaky tiom previous
earthquake. No lives were lest but a pe
cli.tr fettur ia the nutiitriraa cats t
nervoas sickness, even convulsion", vnoig
the inhabitants as soon as the rumbling com
meoo s.
Five days In the city basille was the
sentence given John Foley lor vagrancy.
Last night Folev run Into the lion' mouth
by begging of Policeman Jones, who ar
rested hire. Folev reflated with stones
and slicks and Mr Jones drew hi revolver
which settled him. On being refused a
meal at Mr Porter's, Foley threw a stick
of wood at the house,
On Friday, September Sth , at the rest
dence of hi son nn Row river, above
Cottage Grove, W L England, an old
pioneer of that section. Deceased was 91
years of age and although for several
years he ha been without use ol eyesight
or hearing he lived a happy Christian File
rate between Albanv and Portland to to the end. HI demise was sudden, the
! So per cent, and It is nearly as cheap to old gentleman falling from his chair dead.
; send by express as by freight under the S j The funeral occurred yesterday. Eugene
! I"s present high rates. ; Guard.
j The Astorian says that the four prlnci- Times are live enough In Corvallis for
again. Principal R ;t Wright cf Court
In the meantime whe,.t is advnn., 7ll "w ""7 ,ne U""C he interested it, It? I
leading centers and today's wire advi.-s ! I1."' V?. among chi .Iren are phrases
were very strong. The onlv local draw
back is money matters, which, while rather
easier, yet are of slow improvement and
not much relief is anticipated until after
wheat and hops commence to move on a
fairly liberal basis. No changes are re
ported in wheat values, but when grain
gets here, an advance should be obtainable.
The freight market appears to have reached
a maximum figure and the tendency is
downwards, it is doubtful whether ships
will get any more of the foreign improve
ment in wheat, rnd exporters have called a
halt on chartering. Hops are in good tone
and will fetch fuil figures when growers
are ready to sell.
street has been rusticating very pleasant!
in the wtids ot Lebanon, etc.
The steamer Willamette Valley arrived
from San Francisco yesterday, and today
of the subject to be discussed bv ladies I " ',te n,ount of fruit ar.d other Call
selected by u committee for that purpose, i foro,a product were brought over from
tt-ia earnestly hoped th ladies of the ; ,ne '
union and any others interested in the The Farmers and Merchant Insurance
training of children in principles of tem- (-ompany of tnis city, and the State Insur
perance and purity, truthfulness and"ncco- cf Salem," have both withdrawn
reverence toward God. will be present at I frm the Pacific Insurance Union, and
the meeting to give encouragement and ' hence are not governed by the higher
help to the new organization. I rats of the union. (
Probate Record. In tbe matter of the ! The North China Herald of August nth
guardianship of Viola. Lerov and Pearl j fc1 oe,il ol ,he gre flood, whieh It
Laport, bond of ilOOO was approved. i Pronot;nce the most extensive since 1800.
i NT.i Im .AA ..it i t
In th.. Aa .f n u r.. i I Vw " ruvc ueen oe
1 v., r.. .1
a xcel: engagement at the ooera house
Mr John Fox ha purchased the I Beam
stock of groceries, and will run a store at
the Beam corner n the Third Ward.
No one who hears O A Phelp, of Col
orado, at the Court House to night on the
silver question will get hurt. Go. listen,
and then do your owa thinking.
Sheriff Jackson and his deputies
SB lit AND PKttaN4L
MONO, v
Maggie und Dora Kirk are visiting
their parents in Sweet Home precinct.
Mrs Wm Balaton, who returned from
tefferson tills noon, reported her mother,
Ira Denny, some better.
Miss Iva Cheadle left today for Mon
mouth, where she will resume her stud
ies in the State Normal School.
Mr L W Moench, the builJer and con
tractor, left this noon on a visit to his
former hr me in Michigan, and also for
the Worl 1's fair.
Mrs Alice Dodd, of the Salem pnblic
schools, is in the city, the guest of Mr 1)
R Monteitli, and as well on a visit with
her many Albany friends.
Miss Annie Dumond and Mrs Wm
Agar left this morning for the Quicott
Indian Agency, on Grays Harbor. Miaa
Dumond will resume herduties as teach
r thtre.
Walter Lypn, formerly publisher of
the Stay-ton Times, has been named as
one of the employees ai the state reform
school. He will assume the duties of
industrial teacher there.
W E Chandlei.of Corvallis, was in
the city this forenoon. Mr Chandler
was recently robbed- f a IS, as narrated
by the Dcmocbat, but denies that he
lost a suit of clothes, as reported.
John Nutting, a bro her of the junior
editor of the Dimockat, atone time a
resident ol Albany, but for several years
of Crook county, is now residing in Spring
Valley, Minn., at the borne of his parents.
Mr Gus Carrie, of Portland, was in
the city today on his way borne from a
Oakville, where be (had been to see
his brother, A K Currie, who bas been
quite ill, but who Is now somewha' im
proved. Miss Khoda Hail, of this city, now at
Roaelmrg, baa accepted a position at tbe
Warm Spring Indian Agency, and will
; leave in a fe days for the agency, ex
pecting to remain a year at least.
Wilson A. Chace, of Lebanon, who
have the contract for constructing tbe
new agricultural college buildings at
Corvallis, were in the city today
report rarild uiirk and will flniali lh
Highest of all in Leavening; Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
Powder
AaSOLUTELY PURE
rmtti
As the harvest is now almost at an end,
and the products of the season are again
placed in tho hands of the speculator, the
fanners will soon turn their attention to the
planting of another crop.
Tbe yield of grain in this part of the
country was fairly good considering the
lateness of the spring. Some fields of wheat
were reported to average 85 bushels to the
acre, but the most of then, were below 25.
Winter oats were badly mixed with buck
cheat, bet the average was 25 to 30 bushel
per acre. Spring grain was light and but
little of it.
The warehouse at this pl&oe is rapidly
filling with the finest lot of whjat ever
raised in Linn county.
Tangent has not improved much this
season, possibly on the account of the lack
of fund for the purchase at building- mate
rial. A new drug store has been started by Dr
Akin and son. which presents a nice appearance.
WKATSJEB BI Ss-.!
8 C Sharp has rented a part of tbe Houck
farm. It seems be found the office of city
marshal would not keep him and his family
in bread and butter, so be will try farming.
John Canavan is around on crutches. His
leg is getting along as well as could be ex
pected. There was quite an accident haniiened in
i the threshing outfit of Moses Parker on his
: hut ,,i,rt nnt 1m rj it.. I . -
1 ney and each had a leg broken. Thev had to
lie killed.
A Good Mexobv. A Pendle'ou man
returned Friday from Salem, w here he
called upon the unfortunate bnt cheerful
Captain Humphrey. Thecap'ain is now
improving tignt along and in due time ! J tie guardianshin of Hnatus.
ca7uin savVthatThe,ri; 'rfec. hi. k ! Tit ' r V- f SSs, ' aaSeft 22 T' L'
in hi. nm,. from rni. T.i.r- .i. In the guardianship of I.la Malone. Kllen lukn Portland lor cutting Umber on
after the accident, nntil August 7. On j OTalone wds appointed guardian.
tbe latter date he awoke from his Ilusoal Ht.xns.-The eitv attornev re
month's sleep, and after getting some of . , ... - , ' f f
his bearings, asked the attendant in i 852 ,h'ln thn?.caLtf V AT7 1
what dav and vear tbev were 1 hen li v-! "? "tv of Lorvallis. tie circuit court over-
Hem y Goodlow and M N Gird. ho had
served their full terms in the penitentiary.
soe approacning marriage 01 itugn
Thompson, chief clerk at the Oregon pen
itentiary, and Mis Emms Do'n, daugh
ter of Hon. Geo. B Dorris, of Eugene, is
announced. Both parties are well and
favorably known In Albany.
The city of New Haven, Conn, needed
money recently, so it fve notice that It
would borrow In small turns 5 6.000
was secured the first day from cltixen
with fro to iieo or more thev wished to
invest at a good rate of Interest, until taxes
limt. . oonw of tlie residenUi cf 1 angent arc go-
, ., . , , , inz to the hop fiehl for a few wet ks to try
A very emovabla floral pari v was given , .k..;, 1 i
bT Mr and Mrs T J Blacfi, at their reai-! """" QUf
denee. No 300 fUlmnn ilrxt RrM.!,llW( are different nurserie isear
evening, in honor of their daugbter. MfsiJ2eBt whuh haveaffne lot of trees for
My ' Mi. Am tils trnaala arrltful I riaav warn
written 4iii receipt for ibo3 Uses be.ide d, lightfully surprised at the beautiful H knigbten bas moved on tbe Vernon
delinquent tax receipts for other yea.; decorat'ons. consisting of choice potted : 'arm-
51t n?fc r uUntr', "d . Pl"' nd cm flowers The evening There U complaint from tie country that
buUne?. nUce " ! w? ,pnt1in, a"l? nd drive the butcher wan f roTthu plIilTto
Duines place. whist, until 11 o'clock, when a delicious ! come to time as usual. What is the matter -
cstcroav two psraons were graniea oy lancn was served, uancing was then i Kverv one
Governor Pennoter, thereby releadne indulged in until a late hour. Sunday's I . i,,. 1m
Crop weather bulletin, No 25, of the
Oregon State Weather Service.for the week
ending Tuesday, Sept 12. 1HJ. B- 8
Pagce, local forecast official.
WRHTKKX OHKfiON.
The weather has been thrcateiiini; and
showery during tbe past week. Thunder
storms occurred in localities and high winds
from the :-:outh ntevain on wver.,1 da.
The rain commeiiced on Sept. 5th, and be
came general on tie 7ti. Tbe average
amount of rainfall was 1.1' " of an inch,
and the mean temperature was degrees,
having Irerome much cooler. Tbe sunshine
was below tbe normal. The week ended
with cloudy, threatening weather, witi
prospects for continued showers. Some
crops have been benefitted, and others datn
ared by the rain. The benefits greatly out
weigh tie damages. The evil effects can
I." summed up as trivial, e insisting princi
l ally in blowini; down grain which had not
yet ripened, being the late spring sowing;
also in causing plums, which had been too
ripe, to ImrsL Some hay which had been
cat was damaged, having Uvn left in tie
shock instead cf hauling to shelter. The
rains have caused the gard n track too take
root, and n rigorous growth is noticeable.
Late potatoes will make a better crop. Pas
tures iare revived, consequently the dairy
product has increased, and tbe quality be
came superior. Preparation are being
made by farmers to start tie plough, fal
lowing land ami preparing it for tie fall
sowing-. Fruit promises a good yield, ex-i-ept
peaches which will be a small crop.
In Eastern Oregon showery weather has
continued since the 8th of September. Thun
der storms oi furred in tie mountainous
districts; the? were generally attended by
hail. Thresh insr baa temporarily ceased
owing to tie dampness of the straw. There
remains considerable work for tie ' headers
in sections where the grain wrs sown late.
BUY : YOUR
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
, Lace Curtains,
Shoes, Etc., oi
READ, PEACOCK & GO,,
ALBANY
AND
LEBANON
BUY
HEATIN6
STOVES
In the matter of the rruanliiuishin of ha n hsn Irvtr In aVlwnt Turtw
Nancy Marks, guanlian appointed, liond, j The hop house of R Edgar, between
,.,. . . u , Turner ar.d Marion, was burned Saturday
in the estate of Harvey Shelton, Riley morning with a quantity ot hop The
Bfcanoa was appointed administrator, on lose is understood to be'about $1,000 and
giving bond of $20,000. ! the fire was of unknown oris-in. nmb.hK
War-1 a re(ult of the recent troubles.
mg "August ,, 1893," was the reoly.
"Why, this is the day congress meets,
isn't it?" mused the captain. "I don't
know," replied the attendant, who prob
ably bad never bothered himself much
about public affairs "You're a h 1
of a fellow. You don't know as much aa
a crazy man," was the patient's qnick
response. The disabled veteran says he
is fed well and treated weli at s'alem,
bnt is compelled to skirmish for cigars.
Pendleton E O.
Hops. Ezra Meeker, who has been
visiting the bop producing sections of
this coast, estimates ibe yield for Orecon
and Washington at 65,000 bales. This
is equal to about 13,000,000 pounds. At
17 cents per pound they will be worth
$2,210,000. This amount of money
placed in circulation would be qiite per
ceptible. Hop growers of this vWnnity seem
to hare widely different opinions as re
gards the efiect of the rainy weather of
the past two or three davs upon the bop
e ii. tl : -I,
juic Bjr cr ium ram w I j i ; -
cause great damage, by driving whatever ! .i""
lice there may be on the vines into the
burr. Others think a week or two of
ruled tie demurer to the complaint and
i i .i , i -
government land, were held under $joo
bonds to await the action of the nex U S
erand jury. Thev had not gotten ball at ZfZEXZSZ
latest reports; but it was thought would, i "
liceman Tarpley found a man sleeping in
Oregon ian.
rtasD.w
W T Cochran, of Brownsville, is in tbe
city.
SMW Hind man. of Lebanon, was in
tie city today.
Foster Kossell, who has been at Tekoa
for some time, is in tie city.
License was issued today for tie mar
riage of U H Morrow and Carrie B Spink.
Mr r rank . Will returned last night
from his stern trip and report a pleasant
to be lookitur to the
inemsnin for nrdief from
p ressing effects of the money matters
ot tne t . f. we nope tney wul get to
work and do something, if possible, for
peojvle would feel at esue if tie signs indi
cated a return of haahjiaa. Kkjkkteu.
et ii. raacfeBmi
Tuesday erening. Sept. 12th.
Present Recorder, Chief of Police. Street
Superintendent and CouneUtuen Whitney,
Stewart.Burkhart, Marshall and Wheeler.
In the atartK-e of tbe Mayor. Councilman
aaax catatb ilia.
U S to Tbos S W ,l:.n. 640 acres.
14 wl Patent
First National Bank to J V Coskk,
' interest in brick wall 500
Alden Fruit Preserving Co to C H
Stewart. trustee.7-Jxl50 feet.blotk
116. H's A -
Jas H Scott toCeorge Finley, 1 acre,
CVawf,irdsville 1000
V 8 to RCbeadle. 320 acres 12 w :i Patent
Elizabeth J W est to George B Dor
ris. several pieces of land
Tbe following advertisement appeared
in an Irish paper: whereas lolin Hall!
rendered a decree declaring ordinances Xo I has fraudulently token awav several ur- SSST 52 . s i
:J7. 45. 47 and 40 void. He also re,rtl t.M f . .i iiX!.? " K When "lm 'ul ol ioon
that he procured. Judge Straian in safd case knowledge, this -.Therefore. toiatori I !tV!
.UMl as tea that he I retained to -sansl ba him th.r ,f h mmd WacjWsss t ' w"'"",f T
case of an appeal to the supreme court. On the same his name will be made pnLlic.
Henry Irving, the great English actor,
will Ire in Portland September 18. in the
Merchant of Venice, The prices) do not ! son wanted. Salem Independent.
" a v 7 : , 'ST1 'ltom-. "lu In the case cf the S ale of Oregon
Tt. .V. a '. , . ! relation to Charles Booth, school superin
co. "7,1'. "k. , "V ' - . i tendent of Lincoln
-a-. j!nrry, uu me pnvrie
ana loages, mj
motion tbe city attorney was authorized to
carry the case op to the supreme court.
These include the ordinances authorizing
the .special bond election, tbe sale of the
water bonds and tie purchase of the pres
ent Corvallis water system. On what
grounds tie above ordinances have been de
clared void, does not appear in tbe written
decision of his honor, but it simply over
runs the demurer to tie complaint. Cor
vallis News.
The Cou.kge opened this morning with
a fair attendance and with a good outlook,
notwithstanding quiet times. A good many
young men are attending, ami by clubbing
together making low ratm far living. TW
faculty is a decided credit to tie college,
men of talent and push, and young people
piace.i umier tneir canon get the best
to be see a red. The nutter
of influence alone is an important one in
tbe life of a vonnc man or woman. Our
j tion given by Mrs Go Plaster of the man
who broke into her house last saiurda v
night. He was taken to Mr Piaster's houM
aid Mrs plaster identified him a tbe per-
JoW Stmiiau came 'up
last night He did not go to tie moun
tains recently, as was reported
Mrs Kd Bedaker. who has been visiting
ai ber former home in tie east - for several
months returned to Albany tnis noon.
from Portland j "" .tem.
The fcuowinr balls were ottlered raid
C H Hart & Co, $4: I F Hadley. $65 79; B
F Pnrdom. 2M; Bolrt Brown: Mr Kel
logg. $1; Cramer & lies. $10.25; X J Hen-
ton. $3. 45, McFeron Propst, $10.10.
John Hoosworth. : m D M'-m-. ?7
F M Miller returned, this noon from tie j bill of Robert Crosbv. allowed for IB load
' 1 .1 Al I . J Ijtk. I m w -
World's fair, trreatlv pleased with the many
strange sight ami wonderful things he
at tbe big white oty, now reprwentinjr the
rand.
Mr J W iieeae and four children left j
yesterday for Indians, where they will be
joined by Mr Reece and son. Ben. in a few j
month, with tie expectations of making j
uaat state their
rAiinl nlnlAl iff v a
OOxeSf EJ Brin, school ftupriMcnOPnt ol
Thursday evening th- heaviest rain ever tern has rendered a decklon It favor of the probably the most promuient m the
known at liesDner ten. WiHow crrek I ii,.. Tk. . . t . , k,: 1 ortnwest at one time, wno had one ot tne
wss perfectly dry and in 2o minutes there fund amounting t.. about I. too Coder ! ( P Otaitrarta under the Hoggs, is in tie
wasfu.ly five feet ol water rushing down the circumstances Superintendent Bryan ia'T
its chanrel.causing a great deal oi damage j m prooablv soon be enabled to make
to the Heppner dour milts, floodiog the . the school fund apportionment for Benton
lower floor and basement. The Mountals- ! county. Cot valiis News
house, two torv frame building.uj a total 1 t j -
wreck. Ii was flooded frosn top to bottom j
of gravel per square and reduced from
$110.34: K tn. Iirrht Co. $89.50: Bsaei
Conn. $12.50. Susan Ptmkxn. $12.50.
Contract for painting tie Hook k Lxsdoer
track was let to Suesens A Baker for &.
Report of Street
planed on ate.
Recorder nutated insoraare on Xo t's
Superintendent was
i i , . . . . ..
rainv weather will do no particular harm le snouiri siana oy onr nome ct.liej.e
unl-ss it should turn ofi warm and sul- I" lsl m rnng it up
try following. There are comparatively
few lice on the bops this year, and it is
Raid they will not amount to anything
late in the season. Eugene Register.
Att&ckd by a Boar Mr Adams,
who has been working with the Combs
wood saw outfit had a peculiar experi
ence yesterday. He was in the country
with his dc,f, when the canine started
after some hogs and pigs in a neighbor
ing field. He went into the field to stoo
the trouble, and, colia.-insr his dog, was
leading him ont of the field, when he
beard a big grunt as he was attacked
viciously by a boar. The animal tore
nearly two feet of bis pants open, but
fortunately on'y scraped his leg. The
animal, from his very Ions? enout, looked
like a wild boar, and Mr Adams thinks
he bad a close call.
State Fair Tbe races at tbe state fair
have been slow on account of a wet tn.t-k.
On Monday Pauline won the three vear old
antl the rear wall caved la
Prof C H Chapman, the newly elected
president of the 'Diversity of Oregon,
who 'ecently came fiom Wisconsin, baa
received a dbipatch stating that his Ii
brary and household foods, which were
stored in a warehouse in Milwaukee,
werc all destroyed by fire a few dare
ago. They were only partially insured.
it is a serious loss antl a great inconveo-
be re-
rai1! Ist tarn ?: Khu-lr lli ,r,,.l tl, ""-c, - mui nrauur
2:40 race, best time 2:37 and FunnV the i Pced. Eugene Journal,
half-mile dash. Yesterday John Parker's A gentleman writing from Washington
A I ta wood, two years old. paced a mihiinj1 observe you are after the tele
2:29. Barrows Bro's De Linn won tbe phone monopoly of your town. That a
2 minute trot. King Patchen second. Best ' correct. I heard a paying teller the other
time 2:35. Verdi Panl won a mile Uvth in idJ $ cf the largest check he ever
2 minutes. A three-eiRhth dash was won, handled, saying it was for $115,000. being
by Cyclone in 36 seconds
is small.
The attendance
A Scio SnooTikG Aftaib Last Satur
day evening a couple young men from
the country, one of w.ose names was
Jack Barton, while in Scio, got into a
fight. Marshal Diiley went to arrest
them, wtun Barton fled. He ordered
him to stop; bnt he kept going. Then
the Marshal fired twice 'at random. As
Barton did not s'op he took better aim
and fired at his legs, hitting him in the
calf of one of them, 'when he fell. It is
claimed the Marshal also bit him with
his c'nb. Tbe affair caused some excite'
ment daring the evening Full particu
lars will probably give a different story ;
bnt the above is as given the Democrat
and is the substance of the unpleasant
affair.
Weights akd Measi'reh. number
of gentlemen who disputed about the weight
of a busbel of green peaches asks the Demo
crat to publish the weights and measures
Used by statute. The statute does not fix
tie weight of a bushel of peaches specifi
cally. The weights are as follows:
Wheat or clover need. 60 pounds
Rje or Indian corn 56 pounds
Oats 36 pounds
Barley 48 ponnds
Buckwheat 42 pounds
Dried apples or peaches 28 pounds
Potatoes .60 pounds
Apples or pears 45 rounds
Aa Accidekt. This noon Mrs Frank
Barrows and child were brought to Allrany
from 8hedd by a lady friend. In approach
ing the depot the horse became restless anu
turning around tipped over the wairon,
throwing the occupants out. The little
child was nearly stepped on by the horse;
but fortunately his feet only grazed it face,
not injuring it. It was a very close call to
a fatal accident. '1 he other omipanUr of
the wagon were uninjured, Mrs Barrows
continued her journey to Salem, where she
will join her husband, who is attending the
fair with several trotters.
Blank Cartridge. At tbe Camp
Compscn range Captain Jones conducted
some experiments to determine the pen
etrating force of the blank cartridges
used in the recent sham battle- Be
found that a rifle, loaded with a blank
ebarge such as was used and fired at ten
inches range at a board one inch in thick
ness, would tear a ragged hole through
the timber of much greater profiortion
than if tbe rifle were loaded with ball.
Other tests proved that the blank charge
was deadly at a much greater range.
An I mprovejixxt. Wheat says advanc
ed 2 cents in Albany and is quoted this
evening-at 47 cents. This is ahee lthv slfjn.
Tbe increase promises to be slow, ont rt-
a dividend that one man got on the stock
he owned In the Bell Telephone Co., and
it is quite proba'dcthat the original coat of
the stock was much below this sum paid
! him as a single dividend. " K O.
The Astorian boasts aa follows : Busi
ness most be looking np considerably.
Mesera Alf Kelly (stoves) and A Clair
borne (oils) with two other drummers
who came to this city yesterday, reported
last night that tbey bad done better
business than in any other citr on the
coast this year. One of them sold thirty
seven household stoves in twelve hoars.
For a hard -up town, this la pretty good
work. Astoria is not so dead as some
people seem to think.
During a duel scene between Meicutio
and TvbeJt in ' Romeo and tullet,' at
KicaiMi os Pwscrwjt. Once upon a
time two frogs, living in comfort and ease
in a pool of dear, cold water, were acci
dentally scooped up by a pious milkman in
a backet of water which be poured into bis
can to give his milk mom body and thereby
increase his revenue. The frog found
tfaasnseives in an unknown element in which
tbey coukl not live, and so they bad to do
some vigorous kicking to keep their heads
above milk. One. ifiadafsai t na'iil at being
shot up in the dark in an element new to
him. amid: "Let's give up and go to tie
bottom, it's no use kicking any longer."
But tbe other said; "Ob. not a little bit!
let's keep kicking as long as are can. antl
see what tbe ottcome will be; things may
take a turn presently. So one gave np
and went under; the other kept kit king,
antl when the pious milkman got to town
and opening his can. behold, the frog had
kicked out a lamp of batter that was large
enough to float mm, and he was sitting on
it very coinfartahly.
Moral ba hard times never give up. but
keep on kkkiirg.
f i W
Mr t has Pfeiffer. wife and danshtrr.
Emma. Isft this morning for the Hast, to be
m tint thmsi ' Thev will snend
arart of th? time with a brother of Mr
I -w. .:. 1 t. MAMA
Hunt, the well known railroad con- .T'".' , ,
r euuua 01 n j uaaiwu aasu nar re-
placement of electric light at tab and Cali
poota attest. Referred.
Ordinance Bill 14 providing lor contract
witi the AiSanv Electric Light Com pan v
for electric light at $10 per light for the
term of three years from October 1st. 1898.
at least ten light to be takea. all additional
Pfeiffer. editor of the IsanUnar ttenaan pa- 5 l,rxu lacd aaU
par.' in Coonril Bluff, abr-it n month at the " Jf? ""F- sfm,tr
world s fair, and will visit ether K-AMern I vice to be used. Passed ananunoasir.
points. I The resignation of Jas J Chariton a city
E F Osborn and wife and little daughter j ltonJ. sent from Silver City. Sew Mm
Waflrt left this tnominir for a visit to read accepted.
the World's fair ami their old Pentwylva-1 X M Xewport was elected city attorney
nia home. Thev will he 1 -COM panted from on the third liiot H 11 Hewitt ran-ivitsjr
Portland by Mr and Mrs J M fasborn. of 2 votes on the 1st and 2nd ballots and 1 on
t orvsll and Mr and Mrs F W Oslwrn. of S tbe 3rd.
kugene. They will all vuut the oll ongi- Suits ordered begun on the delin
George W Barnard to Sarah Matter.
4 lot, block 3. Pipe's A
Geo B Dorris to B W Cooper, sereral
several pieces of land
R Shultj- to H R Shuitz. 21-.fi feet
front, bl 15, V. A.
R Shnlb to Fred W Shultx.21feet
front, bl 15. R A
W W MtGbee to Minnie L McGhee.
39.12 arrea
Th- F. Kennedy to Carrie I Kennedy,
320 acres 15 E 1
Oregon to Rkherd Henrv. 160 acres.
10 E5 -
Oregon to Michael MrGuire. 100
acres 10 K -V
Jregou ami California K K to to
Kobert I'wfcson. acres s t. ..
Wm Skeiton to Partheua Hcndris.
60 acres 13 w I
Elijah Osborn to mSkehon. 2 tot.
Lebanon
Loois Mayrnrd to Jos Ames. 105
acres. 13 El 30tt
K r iscer to .voasa, m 11. w ,
Hill s A. Sodariile
J M Settle to Harriet M Settle. 11
w i
Oa-CRRCoto J Hntrhin0 acre
10E2.... - -
isu. Catothar u Martha M. Bride.108
13 w 1... ....
1500
225
10
60
2"
720
600
550
S3
Matthews & Washburn.
McMOTVILLE COLLEGE.
McMinnville, Oreg n,
This College-is one of the oldest and best
v) uipped colleges ia the Northwest
flte SDpenor Aflyantages
Eraenses Light; a boarding hail in the College
building on the ciob plan. President Dwsiiiw
tfara, thus guaranteeing good board at th
least possible coat to the student. Board tan ah
be had in private families at 2.- to SJ.00 pr
week, indoding lodging.
r The fine Telescope recently mounted in tJa
Xew Observatory and the extensive library
to which students have free acre
in tnis state.
Thirty Aerf Cajipis.
Thridi Wert.
advantages not found else here
leulifii LoeatiM,
SiitaMe IiiUiiw.
Ifrkit Tea f km,
Five courses of study Classical. Scientific
Xcrmal. Literary and
M
I
nal Osboms and have a grand
i n 4tetn aaaai
family mm- '
riuent snbscnirtton to the Icidge fond iv
the Hah.
Catarrh Caaaot be Cared
With tXSUali APPUCATtOXS,
teach the swat at the
Business, with
special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental Moae. Boautesa coarse of two years.
Gradaates of the Xormai course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are in demand to
Ell high positions. McMinnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the State, est the
tnatn bank of the Southern PaciSe R. R. West Side fifty inilessonth of Porttand
September 19th,
T. ii, BBOVIMI, Preaident.
and Financial Agent.
Fall Term
Send for f a tales ae.
Begins
Address.
Or A J Huosaker, SoHcfto
disease. CsaaRhssabkMsa
dt as. east la orte So cue
rssasstte. Baa's
and acta
ft voa asast take iatcrasi
Catarrh Cars is takes. iataraaOy,
Pittsburg. Saturday, Thomas Keene. tlie
linl.l TKt. A;twt t ;il ' v.i iragetnan. accwemsiiy tnrust nis swora
nnt. ho ,w ..'.vt.-..l U ll l i ! "tO tO
w ' ' . . H. . MUV lb ! UCilll III!
In the Eafif Bays
of cod-liver
oil us use r-
was limited
to easing.
those far
advanced in consumption.
Science soon discovered in
it the prevention and cure of
consumption.
Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypo
phosphites of lime and soda
has rendered the oil more
effective, easy of digestion
and pleasant to the taste.
Prepared by Seott t Bownc, N. Y. All dnigei't.
provement on V. Residents of different
parts of the county report a better feeling
and better times generally. Tne old confi
dence is being restored, and tith it wheat
will ascend some.
Tu k Thrkk Sisters. Word has been
received by the Oregon Pacific company's
agent here from the official of that road
stating as soon as tbe water raises a little
more and freight begins top move this boat
will make regular trips to Eugene. Tbe
I loat has been overhauled for the purpose
an.1 the river is in fair condition as the re
sult of the work of the government snag
boat, so that tbe venture will be practical.
Cuard.
Fine Piiuses. Dr Chamcerlin of this
city has shown ux samples of silver prunes
raisrju oy mm in row city mat are at ont
a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Sam
ples of such laid before the eyes of those
who visit the World's Fair jvotild canst;
people to stere antl wonde.-. Measuring
Iengthwiw some of them are nine inches in
circumference.
A Ul; Si.it.- A Dush, of Salem, bus
brought a Huit for 822.000 against S Z
Mitt hell. 0 F Paxton. George B Marklc. J
L Hartman. D F Sherman, D S Tnthill.A P
Fuller. F B II Paine. F A Carle, V R An
son, P S Knight, K P Wbetmore and H
Page. The suit is to enforce the payment
of a promissory note for $22,000 made Au
gust 31st, lf92, due in one year, with in
terest at 8 percent, and signed by all the
defendants, given in consideration of the
Electric Light plant.
3 What it Costb. A farmer has figured
that it cos's as follows to raise wheat:
Preparing ground, plowing, etc, $1.80;
s?ed grain, 80c; hOwing,33c; harvesting,
l 30; threshing, 12c ; housing and sacks,
30c ; marketing. 50c ; to'al, $5 1.5 per acre,
without considering tbe rental valno of
the property . If tbe farmer raises 20
bushels per acre he has $3 (i' per sere
wkii which topav ins taxes, interen., or
rent, etc.
t
e left eye of Lawrence Lowell, de-
ctroying the sight, Lowell was playing
Benvolio, and when Mercutlo (Keene)
stabbed Tybalt (Robert T Haines.) Lowell,
who caught Haines when he fell, received
the sword thrust in the eye The sharp
blade narrowly escaped entering the brain.
Lowell former.y lived In Seattle, and
Keene has been'in Albanv several times.
TCRSOAY.
Yes, You Can see the finest Hoe of
samples tor suiting In the state at W R
Graham's, where he has a tailor with few
equal on hand to make them up on short
notice. Get the best and most ' stvlish
i suits of him. A new feature will be the
I making of ladle' cloaks to order, or the
altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and
the repairing of cloak price ars bot
tom one.
Tbe
Fur
Br no
Hap
ta this city are Parker Bro . Toev ksead
goad bvesd for ail wbo need good b"fi,
and keep the beat cookies, cakes, etc. Their
stack of groceries is standard snd tbeir pro
dace is fresh, snd fruit th Istsst. When
yon rtoal with tnm ou will gst first elaas
trna.itieot snd tbe hast in th market,
' a briber in bayed goods or grocer,.
MiHE.TJUm 4T
ON CITY PROPERTY.
6 FER CENT
M SENDERS
a km liHoKEN. Mrs Miaw, mother o
Charles L Shaw, living three mile; east
of Albanv, slipped and fell this morning,
breaking one arm at the wrist. Dr Mas-
tun was i-aded, and d'essed tbe arm.
Mrs Shaw is 83 years old, and will be :t
long time recovering from her accident.
This ye-.r is 565,3 of the Jewish era, 7401
in Hie Bizar.tiiie era. 2553111 the Japanese
era, 1310 of the Mohammedan and the
117th year of the independence of the Unit-
; eu 5w
I" T., I. t . ' . , 1... ,
a iic miidiicai ,ivjic pierce. 1 oy miKicm
machinery are l-io'JOtb of an Inch !n diam
eter. They are bored through sapphires,
rubier and dnmor.d by a machine which
j makes 22,000 revolutions a minute.
1
Salem has an artist, Mrs E T Albert, 75
years of age.
'the College begins Its fa. I term to mor
rsw un er favorable auspices.
The Ainsworth and Commercial Banks
of Portland, It is said, will resume business
this week.
The delinquent lax roll of Multnomah
county amount to $325,633.73. The de
linquency is chiefly on mortgages.
Minnie ba moved hi hoot black stand
to the Moses' barber shop, where he will
or fourd ready to polish Ihet masse.
After several men Sad shot at a cougar
near Florence few davs ago, Mrs A
Glover look the gun nd killed tne animal
the firkt craclt at him.
C II Mueller has moved hi confection.
ary atore to Second street, with Billy
Taylor he will open a candv factory in
Roseburg.
The Corvsllis New ays there is
nothing In the report about the bead
offices of the O P being moved to Albany,
referring to Supt Hadiey, as authority.
Joaquin Miller's son is again In the
Oregon penitentiary. Superintendent
Downing took him through Albany yes
terday morning from San Quentln to
Salem.
The Oregon Pacific railroad has under
taken to transport free of charge grains,
grasses, ores, wood and other articles of
Orego" products intended for the midwin
ter f.ir at San Francisco.
Quite a contest was bad round Lebanon
to see who would haul the biggest oad of
stiaw to the paper mill. The blggeiit
one was brought in by one of tne Souths,
( an J weighed 6874 nouads It took five
1
I
Mrs. Margaret Cyras, of Satan, is visit- !
ing in the city.
S P BarVrr, of Brownsville, has been
spending the day in Albany.
License ha been issued for the marriage
of Jasper H Keeney and Zella Ames.lioth of
Linn county.
Mr Judge I Hark bum went to Sal u to-
dav being railed thcrr- bv the illne of Mr
R H Coshow.
Colon Katon. a nephew of Assessor Dentin-.
left for the deaf and dumb srhooi at
Salem this noon. He ha been attending
the school four yean.
Dr Sutherland, of Spokane, is in the city.
The doctor, wbo ha been in the life insur
ance business for some time, will open an
office in that city. He recently returned
from the world' fair.
Harry Harkleman and several other men
arrived in Albanv last evening from A
1 Harkleman' ranch, in Crook county. with a
band of horse. Mr Harkleman wilt send
his beef cattle to Huntington for shipment
Fast for sale.
Mr 8 A Devaney. of Sweet Home, was in
tbe c it v last evening. He has been cngagt'd
to teach the Foster school, acd will begin
the duties on Monday. He reports that Mr
A T Thompson, whose borne was lairned on
July 1. has linen paid hi insurance m run
by the State of Salem.
Last evening a farewell party was given
in honor of Miss hila Merrill at the resi
dence of Mrs Fish. A large number of her
friends gatben-d and srient the evening in .
the usual manner on such occasion. Ill
are Tea rr.
Are you all tired out, do you hare that
tired feeling or sick headache. Von ran
be relieved of all these sympto-ns by tak
ing Hood's Sarsaparllla which giveVnerve
and bodily; strength.
Hood's Pills are ea In action.
Vwteek'a
tors
having itd hair tattitg par
a a raauwrvaUv
""VWIXU 10 the present monetary strto-
KJ eencv and during the existing condi
tion oi the financial market. I nod it
c mpulsory to run my business on a very
conservative basis. Sugar, as you are
aware. Is handled on a verv small margin
of profit; S small in fatt to scarcely pay
for the handling of it, snd the term upon
which it Is bought are verv strict (cast
only.) While monev was plentiful and
collection good, I was able to allow sugar
hills to run Co dav : bat conditions at
present are such that I wl'l sell sugar tor
cash only. I assure vou I wa very
iuctant to mke a rule of this kind, but
the conditions of the market are such a
make it Imperative. Trusting you will
look at this in the proper light nd also
understand that this rule applies generally.
terry toss.
Cmra Is not Qttrk MtUciae- B
t tnteof ttebss pajiiFirtmsma
tfciscoaatrr lor years. sad fa a regalar -crtMioa.
rt is compomrd ot U btt tk
known . oonitrfned -ilh U rxl e-xxw pmnom,
acting tttreetly es ta saoceas wtrtsce. Tka
acbwxndcTtlrwsTuixictuias
I tor tsssttsaosnat. tree. .
y. J. CHENEY A CO. . FTOp.. XOSSS, W.
old tar draaai prtojac.
Imnnwn Xovri-TiE. We have a
complete line of noveltis, direct from tho
makers, ran rartuan toe same at towes
price. histles. mirrors, pencil, mem
oranda books, napkins, fans,rutere, van!
sticks, panels, chromo cartte, ca pe, eaten
dam. xmas cards, etc., in season.
And always tbe beat Jos rsorrnw
IW SjCILEY, Lending Printer.
Wsnnoro lKvrxavioss.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
ILXT.
Portland's Great
Industrial Exposition
Opcks Ssencrataa 27 1883 Closes Octobsx :S
LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FURKISH THE MCSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
Tne Searaai. Faaicaaa Wiix Ecurss Thoss or asrr Pkbtiocs Yua.
MADAME GIRARO OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
C e ttacted at a cost f f 10,000 anc throwing at toe sand j stt of water ia all colors a the
rainbow will beanbfy Masie HaU.
LARGE AQTT A TtlXJIStllS
Containing ash cf all vartethe found ia Oreroa water, have beea cosrtrse-l at grtatf
sasansm
EEY
Word Fair. Aaimj tbesm
To visit this great ffiiiilii 11 aad
and Siaaaoe. will ba the next thing to a
-THE AET Gh
sLaataamaf assnaasns se'.ectrd I
rated paUtiac. Caster's Last ?iht.
; si Art
WUl ccataia a
aMsastrga eV.ebroted paitiag.
1 If ICS Wl
.-t.it to htWwls'i Fair at Ctucaeo
Kedaord ratasoa sil TranaporUtion Lines
For tarther
E. W. ALLEN",
.Super in tee-lent sad Sretc'.nry,
Smoke tne Carl I lunder the be st cig ar
on Earth far a nickel. For tale by
Boenicke Bros.
The DctocAT will take
scrip: on account. Bring It in.
Please pay Perry Coon what you owe
him.
uime chy
FURNITURE,
STORE IS NOW FUM. OF FIRST-CLASS FCRXITURE, COIsblTtav
bed room set, chair, koagea, etc., which I will sail at
The VaaoiCT t u.-immon th.t Will Si vn r-.iliHrlv eniovnble one antl !
want carry tne it'l line 01 .uver ware in wv- Bnd ,ml isaastsattas w.-rt- tun-
I plemented by an elegant repast much ap-
Will SSun, rt jerelr
the valley. They nave the variety anJ quaf
ity, a combination that counts in buying
joods. An inspection always carries con-vkjtion.
A Watch is a oeoassit nowaday s. I
yon want one call on Will ft Stark, whoa
nt iCk is large od varied, and prioes the
tl, most resstjotbie. Thsy osn give yno a
t-rgsit ia t hsw line as well aa ia jewelry
ijBjsfall?
Stand in with white people. That Is
-what counts these days . Albany's steam
laundry it dtlng first-class work ar.d Is
entitled to the support of the public. It
supports about fifteen white people, a fact
that speaks for itself. Order aucnded to
with great oromptnesr. .
nrerinted hv all. Miss Merrill rtart to
morrow for Colfax, Washington, where she
will make her future home. Manv warm
hearts follow ber. wishing her mm-h happi
ness and prosperity.
An ISSSMSftaat DerUl.ia.
Special to OsaocssT.
SAiJt. Or., Sept. 12th. The Supremo
Court today decided the Salem street im
provement case in favor of the city proper
ty, and the owners must pay atx-ording to
the assessments.
Premature baldness may be prevented
and the hair made to grow on heads al
ready bald, by the use of Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Renewer.
C nice potatoes 40 cents a bo at Parker
Bros.
Pay Perry Conn.
Bath at V wreck' aaaviag and hair cat
ag parlors.
Shiloh' Vital icsr : what vast need for
dyspepsia, tcrprd liver, yellow akin or ktd
nev trouble. It is guaranteed to give yoa
aa&ufactioe. Price "Sc. Slid by Foshay ii
Masse.
Fine Scut hero Oregon peaches a F L
Kent or. Now is the time to can them.
NEW
MTi
BOTTOM PRICES.
Thos, Brink.
There I no excuse for any man to ap
pear In societv with a griaaly bears! since
the Introduction of Bucklrgham's Dye,
which colors a natural brown or black.
1
Clsaa towels to every customer at Visreek
hsvrog parltirs.
The best watch In the world
money at French's jewelry store.
for the
men about three hours to load It.
U A Phtlps, an oratoi of talent.recently
Terms, tor'ti si F L Kenton's grocery
from Colorado, will deliver an address on
silver at the Court House tomorrow night.
The subject Is one everybody is interested
In and no doubt there will be a 'arg-attendance.
To rite in the morning with a bad tiste
in the mouth and no appetite. Indicates
that the stomacn needs strengthening.
For this purpose, there Is nothing better
than an occasional dose ot A.ver's Fills
taaen at bed time.
People generally are commending the
worn dor.e by Richards & Phillips at the
steam laundry . It Is fu st -class, and their
prices arc reasonable. Vou get no disa
greeable Celestial smell, and clothes are
not torn to pieces around a pole.
MORROW SPINK. On September 11,
1893, at the residence of the bride in Har
risburg, by George Howell, J. P., Mr(i 11
Morrow and Mrs Carrie B Spink.
K ERR I) AN FORTH .At Detroit, on
Tuesday morning. Sept 12, 1W)3, at 5
&' clack a m, at the residence of the bride's
3un-iit. by Rev K R Prichard, of Allrany,
Mr S P Kerr and Miss Klla Danforth, two
nf tbe popular young people of the upper
Saiiliuui. After the twilight ceremony a
weddini breakfust wes served and the nap
py eouple took the early train with Con
ductor Tway. who hail attended the cere
msay, for Albany. They have the best
tritrbes of their many friends.
M1L.LER-GRUBBE. At tho
of -tite bride's iiarents, Mr and
residence
Mrs LC
!rifti4h, in the Waldo hills, Monday, Sept
II, 1888, R A Miller and Mrs S (i (Irubbe.
Uie wedding took place in the presence
only of the immediate family of tho bride.
and Mr and Mrs Miller left on tho after
noon tram for their future home at Oregon
City. Tho Drmockat extends hearty - con
gratulations. BTJCKWALTER-McNEIL. On July
'.ith, 499:1, in Cape Palmas, Liberia, by Rev
Kotiertion, Kev L A uuckwalter, superin
tendent ot the mission, and Miss Lizzie
McNeil, sister of Mrs Ueo Patterson, and
formerly a resident of Albany. They
have the beat wishes of a host of friends
jol the bride in Oregon.
Green nd.
Don't be tempted to Invest in ihem You
will get Into trouble every time and in the j
end poverty and disgrace. The genuine
Uncle Sam's green goods are Ihe only ones
of value. They make you rich ; especially
when used to purc'iase Simmons Liver
Regulator to cure your Indigestion, dys
pepsia, constipation or bU'.ousnea,or drive
awav malarls. Don't be tempted to take
anything else In place of the Regulator,
Thk FnoF.nKi. KtsiiEuoAHTKN will lie
open next Monday. Sept 18, but not at the
old place on 7th street, a beautiful room
having been set aside for the purpose in
the Albany Collegiate Institute. Tuition
tho same aa before, payable by the week' or
month, as preferred, in advance. Mrs Ta-
thum him spent name time 111 an rrancisco
this summer, examining the work of the
(loiden Gate Association, which has some
thirty-seven kindergartens under it super
vision. The inspiration thus gathered and
now ideas appropriated, will doubtless 1 cti
etit our local work very 111uc.lt this year.
The rutin with the nerve to ir.vest his
money when price are low is the one who
will make it.
Letter 1,1st.
Following 1 the list of letters regaining
in tho post offios at Albany, Linn county,
Orag.m.Sept 1 1th, 1893. Persons calling for
these letters must give th dte on which
they ware advertised.
Bekon. Harry Bonfort, Mrs R
Burkhart. WHliara Crawfortl, C B
Ford. Dr TB Gammon, Mrs M
Uootl sell. Bishop I) A-2 (iowen. John 1
Sewing Machines neatly repaired aa
warranted hv a thwrughly ocaapsjent work
man, at P hi French jewelry store, Albany,
Oregon.
Sea the New Improved Singer sewing ma
chine. The btt is slwsys tt-.e cheapest. J
W Sowden, asent. Office at F M French 'a
fowelry store
Hasl eti. Mis Lola
Howe, .laimie
Leonard, Mrs V (i
MeWherter. Wm
Peterson, Oley
Struchan. Robert
Thotuaji.Mrs Aiigie
wild!", Kd
Thou. MostTEmi, P
Hoskett. Miss Iola
Hohn. Emit
McNabb, S A
Mav. Iee
Spaulding.Rev I 1-'-
!SllllUl, K II
Tron, Henry
M.
Hodges &McFritd,
lss, Albany, Oi .
the leading drus
Alba ay Market.
Whst.47e.
Oats, 21e.
Hour, 4.0a
utter. 25o.
Kggs. I80.
Ijir.1, 12 to 15e.
Pork -hams 12 to 15c; shonltlera 9 to lots;
sio'. 11 to 13c
Hay. baled. 7
vo atoea. 80c.
Apple,l 00
Hops 16a.
iiried fruit plums, 9o, app' rs, 9o
Ohlckens. $4 00 per dossn.
Beef, on foot, IV.
Hog, dressed. 6i.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J.Joseph, Proprietor
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Only White Labor Employed
7 , ? 7
Faarsaaa, Okbko. A. P. AMstvis I'siscirAJ-
Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue ft.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
DRUGS.
ADVANCE THRESHERS
Musiea
Stationery, Toilst Artijles,
instruments, Etc
Hodps k WM,
he C. ! Drug Stors,". Albany ,o
ALBANY FDRRITDRE GO
Baltimore Block. Albany, Ore.
You can buy speclaclea and eye glassis
at HONEST PRICES, of F M French
the jeweler.
Nbw U-iutX Rates. The Oregon Pacific
Ruilwav has made the exceptionally low
rate of J'i.ftO ler ton on wheat and oats to
S.ui Francisco. Tho company is sttinding
by the farmers and have been led to make
this reduction in yiew of the extremely low
prices now prevailing in hopes that it will
advance very soon. Reduction hikes effect
Sept 8th.
DPR!CE'S
Baking
'owder.
The only Pure Crtam of Tartar Powder. No Amiaonia; No Alum.
tfo Million! f Home 41 Yeari the Staudai
UNDERTAKING k SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Proprietors
" 1
Are warranted to thresh more grain in a
given time and do it better than any ma
chine made.
The ADVAsca Tbactios EsoisfMsat
the best In the world. Remember larje
work means large profit In the threshing
business. Catalogue mailed tree.
EDWARD HUGHES,
GenM Agt, Portland, Oregoa
Strictly Cash.
F L Kent ha. atlopt d a cash system
wlll hrafe tall groceries for
CASH oT-