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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1894)
5H-!3!!" riuortat. Wkkly Dkmocrat. $i 75 per year n advance. $1 .00 at end of year. A Briob or a Month. Hon A J Babb, of Eugene aged 70 years and Louise Lolu Iwan aged 20, were united in marriage on June 14. On Julv 14, just one month afterwards the bride deserted her sprightly MMiege l:rd and roaster. On th9 3th, a few days before Mr Babb showed his appreciation of hie wife by deeding her a half interest in his farm. Last week a warrant was issued for the arrest of Mrs Babb and Duncan Scott on the charge of adultery. Mrs 'Babb was found in Portland and taV on home, and declares her innocence of the charge ; but says she will not live with her hus band. Scott could cot be found Mr Babb publishes the following self ex planatory notice : A deed from A .1 Babb to Louise Lolu Babb, dated 14th day of June, was obtained by falsehood and fraud, and is illegal besides. All persons are warned not to purchase the same as the right will be legally contested to its full extent. Later. Duncan Scott was arrested last evening as being a paity to the crime, and was bound over to appear for trial this afternoon with bonds fixed at $500. Mrs Babb has conferee the whole story, and conviction of Scctt is almost certain. List of Patents granted to Pacific states inventors this week. Reported by C A Snow & Co, solicitors of American and foreign patents, opp IT S Patent Of fice. Washington, D C. JO Brown, Santa Barbara. Cat, nut lock; J W H Campbell, San California, food product and apparatus ; F X Cote A LCorbeille, Everett, Wash, saw-guard; M Crawford, J r, Stockton, Cal, tpping 1 machine; F A Dixon, San Jose. Cal, Fruit-jar; F Enoch. H Fuge), J L Cooke, Oakland, and G FW Schultre, Berkeley, Cal, automatic boat davit. E Hanson, Spokane, Wash, locomotive-engine; W E J Lawlor, Portland, Oregon, electric belt; A Lee, New Whatcom, Wash, magazine gun ; I Lobree, San Franc)sco, Cal, Dough or batter kneader. F Mc Laughlin, Oroville, Cal, elevating device for bottles ; R Nagler.San Francisco. Cal, truss; M L Noble & E Buxton,- Forest Urove, Ore. hitge for school-desk seats. O Olsen, Oakland, Cal.. hair clippine machine, C A Palmqnist. Spokane, Wash" washing machine; H Rich, Corrahtos, Cal, rotary drier; E P Roche, San Fran cisco. Ca'i, buttonhole repair-pa'.ch ; J and DJ Shultis, Los Angeles, Cal, ma chine for the manufacture of ashpaltum pipe; FCStaniford. (iilroy, Cal, fruit pitting machine; G V.' Strong, San Fran cisco, Cal, amalgamator and sett'rr. Didn't materialize . Charles Stars, Capt Overman, E E Goff and Charts Anderson, who have returned from In dependence, where they went to attend ihe bicycle races, report them a failure, for the reason that they did not come off, that is the principal ones. The novice race was run, with three Salem men in it, and was won in 2 :53 ; but the riders present refused to enter the other con tests unless the medals were guaranteed to be as advertised, which was not done, it being learned that they were simply silver gold plated instead of solid gold as advertised, Hewitt, Frasier and Howtlj, of Portland, and Hears of Albany, the fastest riders in the Nor' h west were present and ready to ride. Poor Mail Facilties. As regards our nail facilities Brownsville is but a slight degree in advance cf what she was in the 40' and 50'e, when the major portion of me inhabitants of the vast expanse of beautiful plains and numerous picturesque hills which surrounds this place, consisted of the festive red men. Some four months sine; a contract was let for the carrying of mail between this place and Halsey. This, together, with the train, furnished ns mail facilities, which, while not the best, were bearable ; but now the route to Halsey has been discontinued, conse quently we will receive mail hereafter occasionally, only. This must be rem edied. Times. The CfiACTAucifA assembly a Oregon City begins to-morrow. The program indicates a successful gathering. Among the speakers of particular interest to Al bany people,re. Rev GW Gibony, who will talk oa "Our Young People" on Toesday afternoon ; Rev G K Hawes on "The Little Citizen" in tbe evening ; Noel H Jacks, on the Y MCA; Roland 1) Grant. Dr Brown, Or Edward Loche, Mrs Dun i war and many others. Rev Coudit is down for ttie opening invocation Thurs day morning. Mrs. Enaign It. Smith Mb CM. Like Other Women I have suffered for 23 years with a eomplicaUoa of troubles, with continuous, almost uabeara. bis pain ln my back. Thm Crip also prostre- Hood's Sarsa parilla A JLr1 ted me. But Hood's c ures farsaparllla has cured ma at all my trouble, and I cannot apeak too highly of It Mas. E. B. Smith, Box 88 Etna, Cal. Hood's Pflle cure headache and Indigestion. WOOD for sale at hard oak, ath, maplt.p'rc, time prices nr. C C Hr.i . TO LOAN. -We have a few hundred dollars to loan on good real estate security. S N STaELK & Co. Albany Ore. r-rr,lrtt K-KtiK Will exchange valuable X city property for agoodfarm. Inquire of J H Upham Albany Oregou. Will & SUrk keep up with the timesln the latet style of jewelry. You will not miss It If you call on them for anything In the jewelry line. Hodge ft McFnanu, jjit, Albacy, Cr. the loading ?nt- K. O. T. M meeU everv Saturday evening ln K. T. MHai). "Visiting KnlehU Invited attend. A L Lamb, Com. FOR OTS. In Pontage, we tHI aend A Smnple F.nvelupe. ot etltser WHITE, FEJEHH or BRESKTTB nozzoNis Ton have seen It advertised for many yean, but have you ever tried ltT IT not, you do not know what an Ideal Coanplewlon Powder las baatOes being an neknowlodgeO beautlOer Iims niunv refresblt.a uses. 1 1 prerenw obaf. ata.i lntsUlHaro.tallcteandlrnto mtf .sun-bum. wuw-uui. t-trarn. Wloa-uu. ..cons pmn rnui ... , iriu.on. uruueUon lo tbe face during hot I 1 la Sold Everywhere. Fnr la. address b.rt. weattwr. 4. A. POZZON I CO. St. Louis, Mo. : SNTION THIS PAPKK. OR BARGAINS in leal estate addrera r or e ill on Jams W Card well A Co. Jefferson m Ci n it m President Debs receives 1 35:00 yea besides perquisites. Binding twine is cheaper than e' e fore being only 1 1 cents a pound, be s ml there Is plenty of It. Mr Couger, recently from the Ea-t will open a confectionary store opposite the Russ House in a few days. Members of the Albany Social club are rtquested to he present at a business meeting to be held at the rooms to night at 7:3. D Rumor has U that the Ex.osl.ion direc tors have concluded not to hold a fair this year. The last one was not a success and the outlook U no brighter this year. Hence this decision. Welcome. The sale of the Oregon Pacific has le:n postponed again. Why may not theio ceiver, with the proper help ana encour agement, extend It over the mountains? His certificates would be good. States man. Yesterday at the fair ground a trot took place for $io a side between horses driven by Mr Frank Wheeler and George Rldin ger, best two in three. Mr Rlding.r's horse won two straight heats In 3:iS and 3:t7 Len Stevens and Herbert Condon were twenty days getting home from Ann Ar bor, Michigan, trip which would require about five days in ordinary times. At Ogden they saw a "scab"' engineer beaten nearly to death by strikers. At another place the railroad company offered $150 tor a man tc engineer the train I so mile, but no one would volunteer, as it would'J probably mean death at the hinds of their strikers. The boys arJ naturally antl svmpathizers with the striken5. Eugene register. Mrs Addic Tablert, IMni ear Walla Walla, Is a woman of Ingenuity. On Wed nesday morning one of a young brood ol ducks fell into a well which had been driven bv a boring machine and it wa a serious question with the ladv how to save the duckling's life. A fishhook was produced, but af er repeated atiempts,lt proved to be a failure. Then Mrs Tablert ; bethought her of an expedient. Procuring the garden hose, she filled the well with water from a hydrant near by and the i duck arose to the surface with the wa'er, j alive ind seemingly enjoying the novel situation. Prof Riddell and company went to the j Bay this noon. I License ha been issued for the marriage of Albert Cox and Miss Stoner. Mrs E evening Dalles. Mr Ben Pillar and family, of this city are at the Hotel Monterer, Yaquina Bay. Geo Anderson and Sid Dorr is have returned from Fish lake, where they found plenty of fish. u.r w i r , , .... Sundav with his family at the N creek .. ri --. a.;.. vuimjt vvuc litutni. v ' r i 'J i.aii Mr W C Bennett, a former operator at i-yons, u now located at Pans, HI he has a good position. He repot terrifically hot there Mr Joe Khin took a buggy ride to Co burg yesterday leaving his horse tor Mrs Klein, who is rusticating 1 here, ar.d re turning on the noon train. Mr Bnmbarger, one of Corvalls promi nent citizens, after spending a day or two here the guest of the city o? Albany, liq uidated with the city this morning and returned borne. T Wandel and A J Hodges left today for the region bevond Detroit on a fieh- : ing trip. They were being chaperoned ' by a drummer. The prospect of some ; big fish stories, is good. Mr Carl Luderman, at one time a ' resident of Albany, now has charge of the boot and shoe department of John ' Caplice & Co, of Butte. Mon, at a good i salary, and is doing well. Jack Roscoe, the A'banv R R engineer and conductor has resigned his position and will begin work on a stationary engine I at Tallman in a few days. Mr Fred ter store, a boy Bruckman, a reliable young man has sue ceejed him. Miss Haidee Black, daughter of Hen 1 in Jacksonville for the oast two weeks, returned to Ashland WednesJay. where she will continue her visit with the Misses Letba and Isa Duncan for some time before returning to her home in Portland.. Dr H E Beers and Mr E U W ill re turned Saturday evening from a fishing trir. up the Crabtree. They each caught 1 "o a. a. '.: : : j a . 1 r. IS . ' iiSTsZ: ,T- 1 i. , the traps had been pacted the '""' ping away and catching another ia order ' i to have the biggest string. MrBulkley.who atone time had charge I ol tbe Oregon Pacific bridge at this city, j died suddenly of heart diseare at San ; Jose a few days ago. A letter received' by Mr li C Harknese gives Ihe particu lars of his death. Mrs Bulkier has tne , sympathy of A bany friends in her loss. A conespondent writing to an ex change from the Bay save: At the Ocean House we found Judge Fullerton, whose straw hat and linen duster were not in order. Attorneys J Fred Yates, J K Weatherford, of Albany, and W S Mc Fadden, of Corvallis, also Geo Buhl and 1 wife, of Lebanon, on their wedding tour. : Miss Marv Stewart.of Albany, gave an old-fasbioned "candy pull', at the Stew art cottage, "The Bower, ' Nve Creek Tu.sday evening, in honor of her friend, , Miss Vida Maston , who was over Irom Albany for a chort viit. A large num- ber of young people were present, and j highly enjoyed blistered hands and the Teachers who intend passim? the exami fascinatinif ghost stories that followed. nation will find regular attendance at the .-or. wregoman. ; The Wasco Xewesiys: Prof Hiram Tyree and family left Tuesday for their new home al Albany. Tbe Professor has been chosen aa princpal of the Albany public schools. This is one of the largest and best schools in tbe state ; and Al bany may we' I be proud of tbe selection f ;,.-ir,l V are nrr lo apa Vr It . i ... -..., ,. j.. n-ira i.nr . Iiavt A . n ! nialf r .vice C OU. VOU1J.,, I.Jt uuue. ..o ' ... . iallv : and while be wa. not re chosen to fill the office of -UDerintendent. i.is presence in the county wcnld have a good influence. However, we believe his ucceasor to be an efficient man in every respect, and able to keep the school work up to the highest standard. So far this season Albany has fur nished more visitors than any other Diace in the valley. The Albany dele gates own a large nmber of cottages,and make their headquarters, in most every instance, at Nve Creek. Many of the cottaaes are substantially built and nice ly decorated. Among those irom Albany already occupying cottages are tbe foU owing: Jndse wolverton. ol trie su preme court, and Mrs Wolverton and,1 their niece, Miss iana rrice; juoge an Mrs tl ti Hew.it ana daughter, mist Olga; Mrs Judge Flinn and daughter. Misses Annie.Ora,Kutn : Mis r. vv iang- don and little darghter, MigsGracie, sad brother and sister, Mr George U Piper and Miss Grace LPioer: Mrs C H Stew art and family. Professor K N Condi t and family, HrHU Allen and lamiy, Mr j M Irvine and lamily. Mr J M KaiBton and family.Mr W C Tweedale and family. Mr and Mrs L h- main, Mr and Mrs r e Crosby and daughter, Miss Maude and Marguerite Hopkins, Mrs L 15 Montenh ; Mr and Mrs Frederick Hlnmberg, Mr James Powell, Mr and Mrs Bate, of Michigan, Cor. Oregonian. Buy, Wool and Grain Mr A Senders announces to the public that he is in the Mid to huv woo . grain, li'.ies, potatoes, etc. Call on him at his headquarters at . ' ail "II linn vu ...a iiumi'juiiii. - the store of M Sternburg, corner First and Z ...... . . Broadalbin gtreeb), Albany. Ladikh Attention. Mrs Keyes, of he home office ol the Viavi Co, wil' give a free illustrated lecture in the Viavi rooms on Wednesday and Thurs day afternoons July 25 and Mth, subject for Wednesday "Nerve Diseases." Con sultation after each lecture and all day Friday. Did you know finest photos, see that the Tinkle made the new I samples and get his prices. Remember Tinkle positively guarn'ee his photcs, us you will be sure lo be pleas ed with your pictures If he makes them. Try him once. Late silver sword c fjiark. corsage pins at Will Clean towels to every customer at Vierook thsviog parlors. Of. Price's Cream Baking Powder Petty Years tba i STABBING AFFRAY ATI BURG. Harrisburg has quite a sen case. It looks about like this according to information given the Dbmockat. Some time ago Avarilla Warner began a suH for divorce against her husband Seldon Warner. The cass is now pend ing. Mrs Warner is living separate iro.ii her husband, and Vernon Warner, a relative, is doing her farm work for her. Mr Selden Warner, it is assorted does not like the situation, and it is claimed got another relative, Charles Warner, to give Vernon Warner a good sized whipping. This he proceeded to attempt to do according to the version of Mr Vernon Warner, this forenoon. Vernon Warner upon the attack being made drew a knife, and slashed Charles Warner, how badly is not yet known. It was reported fatally, but probably not. The latter then had the former arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, and the trial of the case was to j come off this afternoon, with P R Kelley for the prosecution and O W Wright for the defense. It is probable that there will be a big diversity of opinion as to the facts in the case. It caused great excitement at Harrisburg, and numerous sensational rumoia have been circulated in reference to it. Gutting Divorcfs. Judge Burnett has filed his decision in the case of Guesaeppo Matasce agt Kate Matasce brought for divoice. denying the appli cation for divoice as well as the petition the counter complaint, requiring each y costs. Ut six rases considered Burnttt refused to grant the tit ce in all the cases, ttereaiter di- voitJe cam wi.i coma in Judge Hewitts There is an opinion that ! the ccurt is very much down on divorces. The truth is the court is simply requir- ing Sufficient proof and whenever fur-1 mshfrd divorces will undoubtedly be ! granted. It is said several cases have i already been begun in some other dis- trtct. As a matter of lact divorces can ! be obtained here all right where the evi j dence is sufficient. But it is no longer a mere formality. . no pa Fudge rol As Important Law. Congress has just ! count of the means taken to cure a rattle-' opinion that under the constitution passed a law of great importance to a i snak bite: Little Amy, Stephen Stukel'a ! women cannot hold an elective office In good many Albany people, as well as 1 12 J'ear oltl daughter, who so narrowly es-! Oregon. If he is correct those ladies Oregon mine owners generally. It sus-1 iaPl 'eing devoured bv a mountain lion h were elected county school uperln pends for the ysar 1S5H 'he provisions of ' la),t f"" had another thrilling experience ; tendenu at ihe late election will be the revised statutes which require that 1 Tuesday in which her life was saved only Ineligible. Ex 100per annum of labor shall be par- PgSf ft. cKuon- .W,' Mr Ezra Hortcn m.1 hi the Yaquina formed or improvements made on each "J? to catch her saddle horse tn the 1 q,,, noon located mining claim during the term pasture near her father's house at Tuie ; . - i lake, she was h tten i.n the font I. v rattl ! Recener H M Eeoll went to I 'rtUnd fore the close of ihe present vear a notice I itiui c 111c i;sur ui i'niru I ' iin.iK itt that the claimant intends in good faith to hold and work hisrlaim he is exempted . from the above requirements for this year. Another bill will provide that in cases of contest a mining entry shall be con- 8dere mineral land U si eral belt uutil the contra tuated m a min- contrary is proven. Actdtg FootistiLY. An attemoted , where , cse o suicide wa reported to tne Dem- . ,ime gTe chiek"ens ha-l been apptieil to the ' rfon 835 from hl" nou,e oiU ltjocrat:but investigation failed to ecuie ; s foot uj j,, , lv , Mrs C D Kenne.lv and tw evidence sufficient in the matter to etUb- aborted. Amv was liberally dose.1 with Marshfield, are in the city Ui Uh the fact. It was declared, though, that a very young girl had been acting very foolUhiy ;and, right here we would : like to give several jouog girls of Albany ! the fatherly advice to quit acting foolishly; keep good company, don't run around on the streets except on business and be care ful of your conduct. A good Dime is better than great riches. ' 'ihti ahy. Marian Johnston, neeFic't I ie, was born in Mo. Nov 25. lS3rj,enjmigra i ted to Texas in '49. thence to Cal in '.'3. ; thence to Oregon in '54. She was united ; in marriage to Henry Johnston Aug 1. 1851 i to whom were born 12 children. 9 still living. Mrs Johnston died July 20th 'tH and her remains are interred in North Palestine cemetarv. Funeral conducted bv A S Copley. Coivallis papers please copy. BoRX.-OnSunday evening. luiv 22. 1, 1 1 n B"nM to Mr and Mrs BarnAt. of the ..cent conn- . Shcd.t. y Harvesting in this section; "is progressing finely. -f The aphis does not appeaV to have in jured the grain and a goodtiaetd is an as sured fact. jiT Mr t lark Long is prepjnng to stirt hi. nay oaiw 1 fl I Arguile Kendall lost one of his while working with a hay fork last week. CT ln sociable bv the Metl Shedd was held Tuesday evening K-v C C S'errv. of Brownsville reached . . , i lie pre M E . to a congregation at tbe Sbedd uuicn last Sunday at 4 p m. Mr tiibson ha been engaged j tafh ' the sbed.t school next term . Mr Crume returned from bis trip to the coast last week. Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the pur pose of making an examination of all per sons, who may offer themselves as candi date for teachers ot the schools of this county, tne county school ur-rinUndtnt 1 .... .7 ' ! thereof, will hold a public examination in the county court house at Albany. I h-. com mencing at 1 o'clock p m, W'edaesday Aug tf, 1894. and to continue two days. Ad applicants for state certiBcates, t;ite di- ploniand stte life diplomas will pre-sent themselves and hie recommendation". HO applicant will be admitted to tbe exaniin at,0n who is not present at its cneninir. institute prohUb of July, 194. atel this 25tli day A K RrTHERKoaD. School Supt Linn Co. a . '. It v.ry doubtful if there is another grocery (tore in llie Wil'ameue valley win-re so much ri-ins is taken to give satis- ' iacuon a at l amer D.O!, in WI1H Cliv. Tnev keen a first class stcclt of rood, and . -w ..II ., n, P.L cll.KI. r. ,1m.. I, . . ' peculiarly the place for economizers to go. . I heir proUuce, truita Ac, are alway. Ac, are I freah. and f rem tbe best garden Their baked goods' are of a big variety and are unequalled for excellency In quality. (let your camphig good of them and lunches for plcr.lc and excursions. They have a fine varirty of pickel. canned goods, yaked gocds, Ac, fur such affair. Received thi week from New York, by express Fbter genuine lace gloves, black Land co'ored, also Jenninga silk mltls and lacer , In black and colored . S E Young. Kid Gloves. I have just received the new spring shades of the celebrated Centemeri kid gloves and also those with the large pearl buttons. I expect to carry these in colors to match the suitings. I tarry also lines of the Biar ritz, chamois and gauntlet gloves. BE Youso. 1 hae just received another Invoice of Ladles, Misses and children's tan Oxford Tici in all sizes and wldth3. Samuel E Young. I have just received another Invoice ol those popular priced sun umbrellas. Samuel E Young. K. i'j . V, r- :. A .itfr.eJl d ' Oresse fit perfectly over tn wt ve 1 by all dressmaker. a H3 fr m . Appro E Young Talk Is Cheap; but when you come to ... , , , ! ' 'very oody know, that Crawford & 1 n . 1. I...I I ,,, tilw.l.i.irsnli- I I. . I. Si SI I. Paxton take better photograph than any oilier gallery in Oregon and at aa low prices aa the lowest. Frst slree. adjoining Masonic Hail. Ready Foh Business). The Union Pa cific lines are now open, and tickets on sale to all points East. For rates or information call upon Cl'RKAN & MONTKITH. Local Agents. Take Notice. After this date, we, the undersigned, agree to saw oak v ood for M) cents and fir, ash and maple for 40 cents per cord. July 10th. Oko. AciiesjOn. Wm. Nkslky. J.N. Combs. Another Invoice of Gilberts fait black satteen ln plain and brocaded. Also per- callne In fact black pnd colors and fast black orgrandles just received at Samuel Yomg's. Dr.. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wolld s Pair Hluhest Medal and Dlplom- IOOK COUNTY. Last Monday J N Gulliford started across the mountains to join his family who ate visiting friends nnd relatives m and about Haleey. In another column an advertisement up pears offering the James Klkins ranch, in the Beaver country, for sale or rent. This is one of the beet stock ranches in the coun ty and whoever gets it will own a valuable piece of property. Prof O C Maxwell closed his school at Liberty on Friday of last week. Ho was in town ednesday en route to his riinch on Squaw creelc, where he will spend a week after which he will ijo to Halsey to sieni the remainder of the summer visiting rel atives. Mr and Mrs Frank Hampton arrrived here Thursday from F.ugene, having crossed the mountains by the McKenzie route. Mr Hampton says that road is in the worst con dition he has ever seen it, being filled with lofes and rocks, and he would not advise anyone to attempt to cross it. Marion Taylor, who went to California with a band of horses about a year ago, re turned this week. He says after expend ing about $500 and putting in a year's time he was able to sell live lsead, and the rest he gave away. He traveled over a good uortioa o Southern California and Arizona, hut did not hml any country he liked bet ter than Eastern Oregon. He has come back here to stay. Review. M Parker of the firm of Spelts, Hitch cock k Only, live stock merchants of South Omaha, was in Frinsville the first of this week, arid contracted with .'Howard & Sf. !n. Krl..r Timn II nitnlnn 1 1 i-.-ic and nthdrs for htwan lain ..Si ttctt l.a n( lwf entile Thco ,,.tti.. nTlS,i t,.. fpUn .i ,;t ,.. . f hS i, ccrn crop now being raised in Nebraska.! Mr P informs us that Eastern Oregon cattle ! are highlv appreciated nv eastern buyers. I He claims they are the best cattle west of Missouri. News. . , . A Rattler's Bite The Klamath Falls ' Express gives the following irranhic ac- ' . . - - - - i nake. ot knowing what had cauied the pfcr .oi knowing wnai nau caused me pain she returned to ti,e hous? and it wa nevly half an hour before her parents dis covere.1, by her swollen limb that she had been stung by a rattler. Live chickens tw . . ....... I .. 1 .. I. .11 . 1 A 1 1 wi-xtj iiuuinnaifiy Miim, rui open UJ1U ! uA ti . !.; -1 1 1 r 1 ' i.Ti, Hon K A Ininc ! mounted a horse and went t tt.U f 1 I whiskey. On arriving there he took afresh ! ! horse and made the round trip of eight j miles in twentv five minutes. In the Imean-1 "snake bite, went to sleep, and thi morning i lut little the worse for her close acquaintance with his snakeship. Lrr Tuem Bid. In the matter of the O (the county. i not Mr Purtiiuli of rracuae P sale the Times says ; The circuit court I Preclnc convened in adjourned tccion Fridav ! Mr Alex Scott, of Portland, a former afternoon. Judge Fullerton presiding. J student in the college, i in the city on a K Weatherford representing claim of la- Tuit. llr Scott i now working tor IU' bor and material creditors axreresratinff ' four, Guthrie tc Co t.0,OIJ prensnteil a petition, asking tha an accounting of all labor and material claim? be taken and their relative priority be determined by the court prior to any sale the court mav order, and that the sums of money due petitioners may be taken aa money upon the purchase price of said road if the same shall te purchased and l.id in by such petitioners either in sasWnnMni (r...l.vs . V It ' . that if the claimants i n-!rr),a .1. M,'t hi tl. ..-lus.v f said claim, shall lv a pavment upon the , VT- . T , 1 4"" 1 l" aal. i.iuiuis. m Bsnasai 01 lanure 01 iiiiion- ! er to give notice to parties at interest the mH nt;i - - ' term. I a n ... I """" ""r. -m oju.ersjiion wiui a Xatesman representative tolav Receiver I Clark exprwed himself fullv and freely re-i gaming Salem's projected line from Salem to connection with the O P at a point near Mavton. or the most fewible point. He said there wjs nxlout.t but the O P would operate tbe entire line if somebody would TV. n p ,;,. ti dtrec mil connection with Sdem. and -ill ...s .. . . v B a.- "uaiuia- w "".ttuc tneretore len l any poasinle aid to the tur- nunpur. iwc uu . j an aiHin.lance of rolling stork and engine. I . -. ta. . . . . . . . I lllWIMIW lT Ifca ...... .rnr:-. Tk. rv,l K a I are i 11 wouiu i rea.iv to e-iuip tne mad tne , moment the rail were laid from Salem to i the present main line. Statesman. As the ' roaci could be built for probably 1300.000 it it a mere hop skip and jump for Salem to attempt. Salem could raise it e vsily. on I paper. and it i really to be hoped Joe. In Akkica. The Oehoea Review tell, of ! the doingnof an liregon ly in Africa: KH i . ..- u. .., t - --. ,j . - - -... ... . ... receive- a letter Irr.m his son Marl:, who is 1 tiavelin? in South Africa. In Ihe letter j M irk' s.li 1 . I . la 1 rrt l.-lt..) at r 1 iT T . 1 1 . la. r . T haT.,,:c l?U ?f fun elP!ni!!? tb "untryand . feeing tbe hunter, kill big game, buffalo. ,nrroaDaiDg conntrv. prohablv including alligators, etc. He rays be has certainly the Metole. Ik- liakeuool tKe party m j found the land -here the t.arden of Wen iure4 , gt p,torial time. i tropical fruit, and tropical bird wre seen on everv han.l Hitting thro-igri the bnh. He is still pushing into th? interior, where he expect, to reach the promised land. Praxnra IJckstioxs. The Hiilsbaroj '' Indepemlent sap: Nime puzzling question , are on for lolution in connection with the j new salary law fixing the eoo.pensation of ) county official,. The last queation i the furnishing of the sheriff witn transporta tion required by him to serve apers. A few night, ago an arrest was made. The sh-riff did not feel justified in throwing a saddle on a bronroe, because he expected to have to bring tb prisoner back with him. The salary law may work, but it is likely to le expensive The receipt of f.s since the law went into force have not been sufficient to pay salaries. A Yery WildRumok. Newport is just now indulging in a little pleasant railway talk, ihe rnmor was started somewhere (and has reached Newport in full force) that it was tbe intention of the Southern Pacific to buLd from ite west side line, through King's valley, to Newport, and erect a big hotel. The i dea, according to the rutnor,seems to be to make Newport a model summer re sort. This rnmor is a very pleasing one to contemplate, bnt it is feared there is no foundation to it and that Newport must for awhile share the fate of Tilla mook and Astoria in the same direction. Cor Statesman. The Harbisbubo Case. The case of the state agt Vernon A'arner, arrested for assault on Charles Warner, whom he struck with a knife, was being tried this afternoon. The latter, it transpires, was not injnred very seriously. The opinion in Harrisburg aa given the Democrat, was that Vernoo Warner merely acted in self defense and that he would be dis charged by the justice. The case has created a great deal of comment in Harrisburg A Costly Plant. The Southern Pacific railroad's special wood preserving train was in the city today en route lor Southern Oregon where several miles of new ties are to be put in tho carbclizing pickle which makes tbem almost as durable as iron. Tbe cars are cylindrical tanks sixty feet long and six feet in diameter, capable of con taining the biggest bridge timbers. The carbolizing plant costs 200,000, and is probably the most high-priced piece of rail road mechanism on wheels. Journal. Acted Badly. -A Benton county farmer team this forenoon very nearly furnished a first clans item for the Democrat. The team, a quiet looking couple, acted sonic what capriciously, instead of going peace - luuj' uucw. .U....UK imi. j i uuuk a buuiv, driving the tongue into a sash of the win dow, about an inch from one of the largest panes of plate glass. One of tho lines it wan claimed broke; but it looked liked poor management. It was called a runaway; but there was no running to the affair. Bobn. On Tuesday morning, July 24, 1894, In Albany to Mr and Mrs Peter C Anderson a boy, no 4, and all boys. The nip of a poisonous snake la but a Hghtremove from being more dangerous than the poison of Scrofula ln the blood. I Ayer's Sartaparilla purifies the vital fluid, expels all poisonous substances,upplles the elements of life, health, and strength. The green aphis ha tried nearly every thing and now has attacked the tobaoco plants. The Southern Pacific ag.pt of this city is now selling tickets to all parts of the United States. Looe hay Is being stored in this city and told foij-j for cheat and if 5.50 for timothy, baled huv f. more. Deputy U 8 MarahakGeorge Humphrey went to the SileU tflhlav after several Indin who have been handling whiskev promiscuously. An effort will probably be nude locr tablish a lodge of 'ben Ilurr In Albany. This is of a beneficiary nature. The ritual Utic work is founded on Ihe life of Christ, The Sun Piloting company ha been incorporated at Mar ihfie'.J, with a capital of $J,ooo. Senator W K JVanderburg. M A McLcod and Thox Howard are the mover. The Turkith mufc e glance wa klren at the A rmory lat nirn, being attended by a inall audience, it i ald not to have contained as many o. iectlonable featurei a many supposed. George D Rldlnser, th two al'ant, passed throngh town his morriipg.cn rout for Aliea to b Alea htidge. He woik on ihe a to- Jiaye the Structure completed the S h of next innnlh. Corvallis Follow ing appear I Lincoln coun- ty cltcult court proce ng' ! t naie v Toledo Coal CompaAy; tale of certain land in Lincoln county under foreclos ure to plaintiff confirmed, and the sheriffs of Lincoln county directed to execute a dejB rb the purchaser. p-irtle will arl 1 ji the m ount- aiqavtn a few day. The W !' nette vaJtey not on'y has BfJjMRf'. IJe rc prt on the coatt atltlromnd, but as well ome of the finest natural mom- tain resorts any where ln this respect ; wc irts'ciiir uurcu. . A tArvflllis ntftfr IwiAsto.l a..it Ttrtir.. 1' Burnett riding up the Independence hill, and that Albany bicyclists are obliged L) walk up. Saturday Charle Sear went up the hiil with a 63 Isch gear. Can Burnett do it with more than a 63 gear ' Attorney General Chamberlain is of the , . j J P (Ja'braith retumeu lat evening from la trip to the Sotbs beyond Sweet Home. J Miss Mollie Luper ha been visiting in i Corvallis the rruest of Mis Hattie tiains. " home this morning from K if son springs somewhat lmPr0' ln , , Burr Power, of Shedd. .ti in the city ,agt evemu? looking after a thief who had Uie guesU of the ! -u.t,. t.t former' sister. Mrs W H Parker The Mr Purcifull mentioned in the coun ty court prjneedingM as receivitg aid from Mr and Mr Bates and two ton, who I have been in Albany several weeks Ike gufsts of Mr and Mr." Fred Blumberg. left I for their home in Michigan thi noon. Wm N Miller, of Seabeck. Wash . for a I good many yean one of the city enigneeri and policeman, arrived in Albany last ' evening and will run an engine In the country during bay and wheal harvest W H Burns, the I'nion PaciSc agent at ' "J"" ""cepted a PUon with th- KruiiSom Puis.- 1 v and ar.ll l sfali,-,nei i Tshaata. fl MrR, was a relent , . ... , Hal . y. "f4 " nnected with tbe regon Pacihc forseveral year. 1 J H Townend and wife, of Newburg. ; have been paving a brief tuit to their ) many friends in thi city. They returned iflBflr . - . . .. ... - c- . , , . ; JL'A i. u. u. j-. wjfp (,( Richmoml. IndMraa. wh.- are hew oi0l over reifon I . ,iM . , " a J7iZ i ""r" - - " - .-- i Ca,Uo"t wo ffi" 5 !. u i .account of the "renlus times he wdl ' . .a . ... . . - 1 . 3E C XT! ' rr Vi;,, wm: j --- j uZ , 1 i ! Mrc Iisrwi. -til . . , . , . - - w " ocaJln f1 D i . nj tars . . . . n "nn. i' i: frwrwm o. .jsir- maUc theology in tbe Allegheny rseminary ' I 'nited Preabrterian church, i in I Portland, and with bis two aons. 12 and 14 years ct age. win be m Albany on rn.lay u Sabbath Ik tlrier will preach in the P church. Dr 'irier i an nthuiatic ansW and to give him the opportunity In Hf? hi a""Uin,Pf1. ba Tuesday lr liner and Mns Qt Allegheny. Kev Kiley Utile. I- It . - . : . j Mewart and nn r..l wanl. Per v ir.es 1 j ..!, s, f ,hi, ritv Kev tie.. V. Uaw. 0f portlan.1 . and Kev Hood, of a a a a lley. win leave tor t tmm i.ae tor a two or three week, outimr. Thev will visit tbe Real Kstatc Sales A C Hardra to J R raith, icre, Bff I 9 Eliza Brandon to Thus Brrndcn. 400 acres. 14 w 3 F C Aldrich to Alfred K Aniorge. 1 lot ,1ebanon John B Moore to Lawson and John Moore, tJ. 13 w 2 B F Burnett to D W Rumbaugh. 165.31 acres, 13 E I Eftie Spellinger to Marid Miller. 100 acres. 18 w 3 A S McDonald to Annie Chance, 4 lots, X Brownsville WJ Gamber ta Anna Peterson, I lots, 13 w 1 E.izabeth Brookuhireto J C Hardin. 4 acres, II E 1 C S Mullen to School Dist 14. 1 1"60 10.000 1.000 ! A j ioo ten IB" n acre Go the SuccEsa Well Earned. One of Drgeat and best shows In America Is veitised to exhibit in Albany. Aug T. show ha ver enjoyed a better tepulatlon than the Great Syndicate circus had everywhere earned. It is no known tar and near as the best three nng snow on earth. William 8ells, the noted equestrian, is with the show and rides at tServ exhibition. Two performances will bw, given. The mallneaat a qlclock and thfr evening performance at S ?clock, the doom opening one hour earlier. Likes Oreooh Best. Mr D A Oibbe, who at one time resided on Spencer Creek in this county, but is now residing In South Dakota, Writee a letter to friend in tbiicity in which he ehowe thnty lie thinks there is no place like Oregon now and that tnere can tie no piace much worse than South Dakota. Xlie have been bavins hot winds and droa there, and this year's hay crop is totally destroyed and they are cutting last year's grass for hay. it the time of writing they bad been visited oy a terrible oust htorm. Kugene Register. Real faith nevei grow weak by hav ing to wait. 8uferer taainr Hoods Sarsaparllla for chronic complaint hould be patient and Ihe reult will be satisfac tory. Hood' Cores. Hood's t'Uls act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the Hver and bowel. a5c. Cabbage. (Jreen P as, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, N w Potatoes, it Chen lea At C E Brownell. Aibnay Market. WheaMOc. Oata, 30o. f lour, fS.00. Hutter, ISO. Eggs, 12c Lard, lit to 16c. Pork hams. 12 to 16c; sboulders,fl(to.lOe; rlaw. II to lSe. Hay. baled, 97. -o a toes, 40o.; Apple , 4 Hope, 12o. Dried frull plums, 9o. app . n 9o Chickens, $1 0(1 per dosaa. Beef, en ft ot, lc Hogs, drcMSd. 6Xr. Tiinf. n tie WB DjN"E8DAY I A Fatii ehlxnb Bridge. A Salem paper tells about their fatherless bridge as follows If the county court does rot soon look after the condition of the big Willamette bridgi it will lie in the Kmc fix as 11 certain even ing paper had 1 lie democrats a few days ag. r runic J hmilh made a thorough ex amination yesterday 01 the body and lower parts of the budge and found a sad state of affairs. IS umeroua nuts are so loose that they can he twisted by the naked hand nd the bolts are shaky and loose. The same is truo of the railings along the roadway and foot walk. Tho fastenings are so loose thai the rail CSJB bt easily shaken and is con stantly swayed by the wind so that the holes around the bolts are U-ing worn to such an extent as to have the railing en tirely unsafe as a guard. It is said the material used for painting the structure wun a poor quality of mineral paint moist- witn coaloil, and that it has nearly all worn iii' at points wneie ( was useim as protection. The upper iron have not been fully examined yet. but many of the large nuts there are also known to be loose. Some Fir-ts. An exchange give- the following: "'Hie first uiarriag.- celebrated in the W illamette valley was that of Rev Jiison It- and Ann Maria Pittaun, on Jun. 16, is37. Darid Lee pea fumed th. ceremony, and immediately after it Cyrus Shepherd and Snxaa Downing, and t'has J jtoe and Nancy McKay were alsn nnite.1. n. is ing it a tripple wedding. Mr Jason Lee died alfiit a vear afterward and with her babe wati interre.l in the lor Mission cemetery. Isin(f the first grave ever pre pared in Oregon for the reception of a white mother and child, iter Da. id f ; i was- made a justice of the peace in lfSO. tbe hrst otheer to liear this title in and there was more title than anv- to it. since his appointment wm I'liesced in by trie settlers. Dr J k was Oregon's first supreme Be w;u electe.1 when it was de- to do awav with the ofti.-e of iroVern- i.ristlMi. He was instmcted to rentier hivdeasions according to the cole of Neat Yor k. Mrs Lee is an aunt of Mrs Mary Louise McCollum, of Xewberg." Hki.i) pcb the i!band Jcet. Deparfj Prose--uring Attortey P R Kelley and (i W Wright . returned from Harrisburg tliis noon, where they had be;n to piosecute and defend Vernon Warner for assaulting Charle Warner. Justice Howell after heariag the testimony, held the defendant under $.100 tmb to await the action of the grand jury. The bonds were furnished. Accorlin-ro tbe testimony the defendant besides rotting Charles Warner with a knife also shot at him twice. in the other hand it w claimed that Cliarle Warner went on the farm for the avowed purpose cf whipping the defendant. Harrisburg people were greatly intere.-ted in the case. A CoNUftTOR Ix-it.-Rtij. The follow, ing fiom the Medfori Mail is about a con ductor well known in Albany : Conductor Andrew, running on tbe freight between Ashland and Grant Pas. came near lieing I seriously injured while engaged in doing r.inuuik lit itnr jri.-n.'i'. .uiii". IAS'. r nday. After making a coupling he feii iTi.au iuv .iu s, miiimiUfC uu nia uui ' fortunately. anJ with quite an effort, he succeeded in escaping being crushed by the , car wheel by throwing himself ;ut the rails. Br tee fall he was injured about tne head and blood spurted rrom hi noae and mouth. He i all right and is in charge of hi train. er. again Killed v &t caa. Tbe Eocene Maard I reg(f, teHs ile foil' wing : A report enraes from.m. any r ight tu rpi Sa'urday wien tne region ot Ijowe... regard! r a lb- kuUno ! ot a cougar without a g-jn. Prank Blake- I v. gel 27 yeors.who resides on tHe Middle Fork of the Willamette river, was out in , the alone, with tbe exception cf hi dog. when he espied a haif grown ecu gar up a tree. The limb were easy of ac- , cess and be climbed the tree, but it took a ooaaaderabie amount ot snaaing to ground Mr Cougar whe wa not to be scared easily. uawe esi anj grouna it ran from the dy escanuic to anrtfcer Lre. Mr HLakelv fa!- lowesi it on and down several treW until , s , catching A at a diodvantage. be killed it witn a rock. The age of tbe animal i re - f ac-ounUvd for it not Sgnttng Uck. Para Wrrn tioij. Grants Pais Conner: Few i-sssnle in swam that - srreeU of this cit an naved with trold . vet tacil oaje A snort time ago a I ;. aralking a'ong Sixth street, noticed an object which excited hercuriotity She I i W it u? and took it to the lank and wajt ,,,(,1 that it wa g.ld It weighed "' S be went Wk to the same 5a. J ..:. "!TI .kill il UMWi Hi. pnilHI Hum IJOT ..although .mailer than the fir. T... gravel where tb Hid wa.s ,an.i h.v leen I r . .. . . . .. j .:a-i .-ii iir inm in leam uk'n iioia a ' ar on R--gue river anxr town. Tlie lor l. . . L. A ,1,. .,., 1. r.x- l,sn i-s :,-! ai:1 tmrflTTtl well. Tut Staii; Faia. Mr William (iaUo- WT president of the s'ate fair board, Mr j ; Wright of Sale n, and Senator Jeff Myers. Irom tbe lorks ol the Santtam. were in the ci'y jeterday. says the 're gonian. arranging matters for the State fair which riimmsnrss t Salem Serttem. hrr 17 Tbe een'.lemen were nc.-eafu! jn arranging lor lilieral fares over the . i . . : i .j various lines of railroads, and lat night were busy arranging other business in connection with their visit to Portland. Independent. Capt. J B an Hub. The New York Clipper of the issoe of June .'th. o tair the following concerning a noted parson age wtio was in Oregon for several davs just after tbe wreck ol the Southern Paci$e train at Lake tahtsh in IflMfc "Cipt Jack Crawford, the poet-scout, has been enter- 1 taininr large audiences in Chicago and the j wet. He wil! sail for Scotland about July j I "-th. on a mission whirh may result in ! proving him to e one of the principal ! Ik irs to the great Wallace estate, now held ; by the state of New York and New York , City. and estimated to I worth f io.lW.WO. They Cam Ekacx. The men who went from Aliianv to Ashland to t.ike the t.lare . I of the S P rtrikers on the Shasta division, came back on Friday overland. Their reception was o inhospitable there that I they concluded to let some one else trv it. I According to the storv thev teil the people i ;!... ss. . .J: L ' V ill (ICIX.. S.U.I'.tMM wi.ii tor and all th" hotels and restaurar.ts were closet against them so that thev were forced to eat hardtack with the soliiers. Koe burg Review. i F:kb at Scio. On Monday July 23 I at Scio Mr Owen Cyrus' house caught . pre an. 1 was entirely burned. Loss a ' but f00, no insurance The contents a ti saved. The flames could have been -extinguished but the hose would not reach the fire. lion's mis: 1 We offer One Il- nitrrJ Dollara Reward for iany case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHESBT CO., Props. . Toledo, O. We the ut..i-: si : ... hve known F. J, iciim y f..r . IS yaara, an.l believe bias perfectly honor.il.le in ..li l-v.in.sstransactlona E,,.i firancialiy ai.ir to can; out any obligation made by their firm "W'BST&TarsT, V int. - .' I 'megists.Tolelo.O. ey I WaltiN, hissv. .-. vi . :s , vv noicseic li.-ug-l raw, eists. Toledo , u. 111 I TTnll'. v,t.rr!. (liir,. U fi.t.-n lnlprn.il. .-. lag etrectly upon the blood :':.ii paneoas sur faces of the vi.m. I'm TV. .er bottle, Soli by all Dru::iil.'. Ti al liaaalala free. Allthosk residents of the city of Al dany, who wish to furnish board and rooms to teachers, while the latter are in the city during the county institute, which is to b held from July :0tli to Aug 7th, inclusive, will confer a favor by communicating with the county super intendent. A 11 Rl'TUSBKOKO. County Superintendent. Moire silk f r trimmtnii, in tha staple and ... shades, juat. received at S E Youdh's. r. Price's Cream Baking Powder A l ure 0"oe Cream of Tartar Powdsr. Highest Honors DPRSCE'S The only Pure Creatp of Tartar Powder. No ABUuonla; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tke Standard. HOME AND ABROAD Mr Ashby whlics to announce the op ening of her Millinery and Notion store on July 2f.th. Call and ne Iit In the Mash. n bulldln for bi'-f-ihis cat Office I be In Al The Oh at S,niic. t bany Aug 7 Ail kinds colored Fr ch's Jewelry stores No ('itngerous .3 Littler Ihe Dentist. .1 C Littler, Dentist, iti.ti. - g I, giving Ihe piiDlli as near painless den'.i-'ry i'one. Flveiata practice lit Albans mean that i.jitler the dcntisl Is here to si . A dust ettling rain fell last night, or rather af:er i.ildnigin. The indica ions though, ate for dear cooler a rather. The steamer Homer arrived at Vaoulna at 8 o'clock tl.U forenoon vlth a go xl lz ;l cargo and ten pissc-.gers. Buy your specticles and er glasses at French's Jewelry stort. pi ices in keeping with the lin.es. Why pay a fancy price for yoarSMC tacles and eye Ds'es wnen you can ge; anything you want at French's Jewelry store a: prices that are just and right and fair. Brer pair wa; :... : Otto Zctglei , of Oaklapd, Calif, rode a b cycle on a road ten miles in 27 im'es and 4!',' eCOnd, which ii the coit road record Two pi olograph men have been doing Alb.r.y today taking picture cf business houses. By tbe way Albany ! two among lie l:el ,hcl graph ga I cues in Orgon, rere lo a'av. l Tne Maccaleet aie matteg arrange ments to ho d a 1 Ian. bike at. the beach at Yaquina in a lew weeks. ' T!i - .)cmo cral is inf .rmrd that they have a man there fattening Ihe claim. A good many of the -nikcr, l o tr.;sk is.m..'.. . :,., ..!.. 1. -i.. . . . "LJ.T.rv. , I J , -J 1 . , J. ' t,i 1 iJUi' . 1U I fllilllU bympathy is a poi thing when ! unnec esuitly throw, a man out of work. Dr Loe ha erne back to Oregon to stay ; tar this country i good e nougi. for him. lie will come to Albany at least once each yeai. A an r.p'icia'n Dr Lowe has r.o uperkr. Have him lest yeur eves t once. To tc found at Dr Littler office tlil Monuv evening. MrL Viereck hag ti ie iiai about l'owr.s eitocus ice cr-am thanks for a dish of Mr tertck i. rra.ing this popular dish and f't,t' it al a .tin;! af hr horr Inr only 5 and 10 ecu l a dish. Paifea wish- ing'iargcr onanilet fur fijiilv ue can ob- tain a pint for ;o cents ,t quart for 3; cent. A great convenience. ' The Review of Roseur The jrg discharging o tie assistant Cof k at th toidiers home a few da ag... cau'ed another unp'easaTne thre, the cook proring altogether t.j hard a hi'ler for ihe commandant. Tne iiagreeniert was over the amount of wage due the iii charged err.p oyec. Ir Iowe, the graduate optician who did such effcc'ivr work in adjus.ing glass- when he a he-e before i again in Our rily. This is a rare op;or!uni for our peop to get what ihey need in this line, ilis ;a is lisnrted to a very short period. Ee te:cd free a; Dr Liltlcr effice. Ttie barbers of I.i tirande hase signed s..J.. r ,n 1,,,, . s-. - IbeT wiii keeoobeniiU 11 11. They have also ag'eed to Ireal ihe nr.: one breaking the contract to a coat cf tar and feather. Cr.der the game law bj.k deer ca.inc! tsr killed aatiT after Awgoal it: aid spoi led lawns :mro. be kided at any tic.e. It U un'awful '.o k:II any -Jeer at any li-r.e unlet the rarcait i utd ot preserve: ! the rerso. kii'ing i?t tx U oid for f.?d' Kik can be ki led from August 1 tp So-ren-.ber 15th Touc conuot !e sal J or offered f jr sale any time exc-pt sUiring the rr.ooth ot ep:ernter ar. j O;'.ober. A Silem parts has 1 st returned from lrom ra the Alsea country by wagor. A ciou rr.t mSer of the pariv iv thev caught 230-trout. Thaee deer av.ics.ed heir r.m-. -.n.1 ha) nAte a n.rmw -. rss HnsarciiK pert:i rete'reo o. 1 ne ; profeasor had an ir.-.rodaciton to a large b'eck bear t a distance of o feet. Neith er seemed to be afraid of tne c trier. Journal. t.itv Council. Tae- - :" Present Reoorih-r. Marriia. and all; In the alssnce ot the mayor loarni5 man Hark hart wa elected nu.yor ; roteai. Repairs to city jail amounting to tX) t were retried. Several petition f.r improvement to sidewalks were granted. Th matter of nuisance on the prcj- rtr of Mrs Wil'.rt and the tu-h:ng at the il H T n ...... .... committee on health and police. Ail thistle were Oideitd r.-moel from property within the city within ten day-, protvrty owners to be axT.'e-.l :n case of neglect or refufal to comply with the law. An engine w.vs ordered re-nove-1 frm Calapooia street as a nuisance. A mmW n pnwhlif ftp llw naaiaVtiosi of grading ot Caiap.xia and adjoining street at north end was -ssesl. The matter of Cheaper grave; ur.oerprop- (wiuon irom i r i -si j a- .'.iriip. hltnej . PtviS- r . . l.:r-:- .. -; oomroiuee. The matter of iron jail was referrvsl. QThe following 1 ills were ordered paid: P I Haltiruorv. SJ i C Is. ? 15: I'rank furdom. $4 l". Matthews ,v vv .;;.- burn. $4 lav Frank P..nloi:i. M 37; John lone. 5 .."; T R C'.evenger. i-I 00; San tiam Lmnbeiisir Co, $V2 S3: S J tJeafam, '. :W; Water Co. tV: t'.-: n Sutb n. SO: B A l.irker. t- 00: C O IH, 0 00: l G Hale, 060 00; W A McCtair, 9-') 0): JohnJone. HO 00. IU kaway. VcMerday Mr Ed Milihoil en who lircs nc.ir the residence of Joseph Yates this side of Corvallis hitched his team to a biiinrv preiuratorv to a drive- Hefore any one occupied the buggy the horses lvame frighteniM an.l ran over two miles ami Linal lv tumed the buggy Over and en.le.1 up the escapade by running into a fence breaking up the buggy and harness but not hurting the horses. A Misct-K Panckr. One of the muscle dancers of the midway plalsancc cf the midwinter fair, reached Albany this morning, and endeavored to get a place In which lo fclve .;n exhibition, bui we un deisland failed to do so. Thev were al Eugene and Salem where thev were un aleni where they were un - re-;::::t,v;-- e ther weie able lo give able to secure a have been the! though In some tner were ab!e log their exhibition to small audiences. DmaCl lanntlllk. An institute for the Third Judicial district will be held at Albany, Dr.. during Aug 5th and 7th, in connection with the annua! county insti tute of Lioa Co., which begins. I uly 30th All teachers and friends of education are earnestly Invited to attend. A. H. Kraraawn, County Supsiriutetulent. Yof A uk A i.i, Riqs r 1! you take your vvasliing to tha Albany Steam Laundry, If you don't you are not. Something ia the matter of ton. Hon can you go to a I 'hinese establishment with a lirst-cla.s b nun laundry in the city. Don't do it. Be all right by unitting Suppose you do make a few cents, what does it profit you, with the Chinese smell and lurking disease around. 1'atronire the Albany team Laundry . at" World's Fair SOCIAL AND PKRSONAI. J H Gti'lifori, of Crook ciunfy, is in the city. Mr Wm Barrows, of Salem, a former' Man county man, was in the city today. O W Davis of Salem, went to Toledo this noon to look after his quarry interests i there. Mr N P Payne is making arrrnsermnt 10 go to -Itlknaps springs for health and nnaalln i. IraUHWUhi is attending to the ipennter dents efaee during the latUrs lacatioa trip le the Bay. Prof J l fait, of Salem, is in the city. An item elsewhere indirates. that the Prof la a great fcherwan. Mr White came doun from ihe mines,' j yesterday. He report some pr.spr-ting; I but otherwise matters are quiet there. Miss Kdna BreeVenri.lge returned today' from a severral weeks visit at Stay ton. 1 Hit mother went to Portland on the noon Irani to viit her son. Mr George Caldwell, wilh Meyer A- rrank, of Portland, is Of on a visit with ! j his irent. and sixteen broth.rs and sisters, j He will go to tirand Beach in a few .lays. I Among those who went to Yaquina tc-' i day a ere Prof Kulberford, Rev I'rkbard I nnd son. Mrs Fr.-1 Blumbe'g. Mr-, H 1 Bower, Mr. : (t 1ax and sons O.boine and ! Carter. Mrs Wm Kmerick and son Will-1 iain. and Mrs T J Stite. Mr Dr Johnson, a former resident of Allany. died in Tacouia yesterday. Mr Dr K.-llr-y. her cousin. -ho ho been with , her for a few davs, will bring the remains i . to Albany tonight for burial. Mr and Mis H B Sacry and daughter, of ! Albany, tut visiting with the family of M .' , rit.ie in un ciiy. iney travel oa bicycle . and on the tint day out from home made: mile, ih.y will start home tomorrDw. Ko:burg Beview. 1 Tw . , , m : j I att " Trrl ""T . ' attractions for pleasure seekers this vear.; I Among others who will go E W UsWHOa. Am.ng others who will go K u 111111, JI II Matthews and John Altho.ee will leave on Saturday for the, Metolss and Pish Lake, by war of the Mc-1 Kenzie. Mr and Mrs Jack Souire are now residents of Baker City.whe.e the f Otasar 1 investing 'r ,:. without mti'.h re turns. Mrs Squire will be rememljered as ; Mrs Walker.wife of the well known junior member of the firm of tAver A- Walkor she recently sold her mldence prorrtv in Portland for $15 000 to Isaac Kianhnin. Ite old pnee waf about 40,0t). Hon John M into took the 11:17 train trcn Salem Suc.lay to Albany where he, I'ed to join the party from Benton and . Lincoln counties who expect to explore the . v a! region iu: a v lew 10 ex- tending the 'jtregan Pacific railroad several mile, and continuing by good wagon road to an Eastern ( Jreigon connection. Mr Minto Erst intended go:ng on horseback to Mill City, but concln jd that at the age of 72 ear he ought tc spare himself a little so a to be able to take the wood with th? rest of the crowd reionian. A very pleasant rarprise partv wa ten deml Miss Kannie EJwarls. of Crawforvb ville.on evening of July iS.at the residence f Mr and Mrs J 1" Troo.maa. The even- 1 ing wa- enjoyably spent in sociability and game and a nice lunch wa ferved at a .:. i. -: present Mr an : Mr Trootman. Mr and Mrs Cieland. Mr and Mrs Mansiield. Misuse Eva and Ueva Sctjtt. t K :.ir -. Mjgie : C ra bbupp. Bessie and Tilly I orris. Carrie Maloy, ; Kmma Yocng. an.1 Mrs M L Ik.rri. of !n deper.lence. Messrs Fred Roe. Willis1 lKjrrs. gandy f'-oott. of Portland, H Philips. l- r-r..-, Rc . Mr Mai- y as 1 Master Merle Troutrr.an. New Advenisemems. NOTICE ,r'r the beasoa ol lsy4 wo will chop screenings and ; . . . ....... o'.an seed wheat for oar pat rons free of charge. ALBANY FARMERS CO l .MVERSITY OF OREGON 1 1 (.fa r. Next S-.i.-n logins the 17th cf Septem ber. 1'.M. Tuition, free. Board. $.53 a week. I ive Coarse : Classical. Ssientiik-. Lit entry. Kngii.h ;uid Business. rsORMITORT. The Boarding Hall for yoong ladies and 1 . the Boarding Hall for young gen'lemen I will lie under t're per?.. al upen isi?a of Mr Mutra. a lady of refine -ner!' "and large evpen. ce. For catalogues, address J J W.U.TOX. Secy Regent. j "HEAP tl RF.IES. At Wm Peacock's . across tbe M il.am!:r. KUsK cars ana r. raapberrie may t picked for onlj 3 cents er p.ui d. T f ANTED a re pec' A respectable cirl wants reapecta'!e place to work. It- qalre at th's cmce. F'OCND: A pair of light tan kid glove. Hse 0'j Owner rind them ai this ctfee. Dl UIM. Cusick Bkxi Al v.O r. j y -jn I ' ing an.l I lliattiag, of teeth vvitl-.out a jvcialty. J FRE0 YATES, ATTOKNET -A.T X..W- Roouis 25 and 'Jb, Str.ihau Blovk. Albany, Ongon 1 Albanylnsuracce Agency " We have had over seven year exper ience In the Home cilice andlocsl insur ance businc s.and can guaranteeli surance written bv us lo be properly looked idter. The following is a partial list of compi nie represented by ut: Foreign No-ll British ft Mercantile, Norwich I'nion, Vha-nii, London, Man- I Chester, Ouardan, Sun, Caledonian, Lon- i don - Lancashire, j American Continental of New York, ! Westchester of New Yojk. TheCor.ti I nental of New York and Manchester of England, wiliefarm buslncss,taking note for Ihe pteoiteaa, with ample time fo .payment. We respectfu.lv solicit ani good business. l)trice oppv.sile old post l off.ee. M SENDERS PIANOFORTE LESSONS. Y Gtflbrd Nash is now prepared to receive 11 limited num ber ot pupils. Is. He will be ut the random istine Monteith. corner of tth .dnvt. on We.lnes.lav after - of Mrs Chri mm rerry .-.ir.vts. on weaneeOM noons nnd lhnrsday morninirs in each Tteeki cotmnencing on Wednesday next 9th inst. r 1 i I ATTOENEYa j&.'V I-ftW, COME NOW. Cams al ore . rnd gtt ! your Mac' cap raapberrie i a, 3 ceats ! AH legal matters will re vive prompt at per pound. I shall ruin them in a fear days tention. OrHoe. Tirst Nutional Bank with a grubbing hoc. W H Wakku. j building, up stairs. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement tends to personal enjoyment v ; rightly used. The many, who live bet. ter than others and ebjoy me more, witib less expenditure, by more ptoenpti adapting the world' beat peodnctl i the needs of physical being, will atti k the value to health of the pur.- Ii laxative principles embntcc-d in th remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its prrsr.tin in the form roost acceptable and plena ant to the tas, the ref reshiii? and trnly beneficial propr;rties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the systesn, dispelling cold, headaches and feTeri and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with, the approval of the medical profession, because it act- on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is rjerfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists ic 50 cent bottlca, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name in printed on eeeijr package, also the name, Syrup of l'.- . and being well informed, you will ao accept any substitute if offered. Star Baker) 'orltr .ndslltin and Virnt cmiirva vtTi it ntfitftfi. i.u. .i r . 1 -. . , "riea rrattew. Tbnec. B.r, uSee, ma tf tint mmm 1 Vegf VasL'if i is. Xiee Te. Cle.. " r? ' t. tu 1 k tf. n t"" ir-. mx.ii tKorj tCon, U.t of. nrtel ;-rvc pd lor til.L KINDS OF PRODUCi N ORTHFRN PACIFIC R. P. ii u X PxilJman Sleeping Uars, Elegant Ding Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars' St Panl Minneapolis Duloth Fargo, TO 1 i rand forks Crookston Winn:rg Helena an.l Bute THROUGH TICKETS;:, . TO ' Chicago ' Washington . Philadelphia New York Boston and a'i Points F.ast and Sout f For information, t n. tickets call on or write cards, irjps and C G Baikhsrt, Agent. Albany, Or. Or A D Charlton. As-; Port.and, Oregon, 1 Agt, FOR SAN FRANCISCO The Steamship HOMER wiii y between San Frar. eisco and Willamette Valit points via the Oregon and Southern Pacif c railn-ads. sailing with freight and pas sengers on or about the fol lowing dates : From San Fran eiseo on Wednesday April 4, at 6 p m. From Yaquina: on i next Tnesdav . Ai i 11 and Fare from Albs nv Corvallis to San Franc Cabin, Steerage, 9. Round trip tickets, inelud ing meals and berths, gcod for 30 days, 18. Ohas t BlHIMI. Sos A t. Aijsots. No 2 toJS Markvt street, tn r"rar-.it. o i f rjitit Real Estale.Collect on 1 s. Ait Albany, Or. Count Warrants Bought end Sold. J. 1. l&ItS$OJ. INSURANCE AND MONEN BROKER. Coantv Warrants Iionsht an SoW. Office, Maston Hid, Albany U S BAKEEY. Fresh Br ad Every D y. Pies, Cakes, etc Special orders solicited. ! C D VANDYKE, Proprietor. - . . v , n.. A. , ; 2nd street, betweon Ellsworth & Lyon uLACKBURN & SOWERS