r r Wsekly Democrat. $t. 75 per In advance.. $?.oo at end of year. year Cap Ui-MPHRKY't) Remarks. Cap Humphrey, of Pendleton, ia accused with having told the following: "I was accosted a few minutes ago by a fine looking and robust young man who asked me lor 5o cents. I laid my hand on the young man's chou'der and asked him what he wanted with so much free silver in these days of financial depres sion and overproduction. He replied that he wanted to get something to eat; that he had been looking for work, but could not get more than $1.50 j;er day tor driving a header, and that he did not propos t to work for any such starvation wages.'' "Well, son," 1 replied, contin ued the captain, "don't vou know 'way back in '57, '58 and '59, young men line Sou swung a heavy cradle the whole lessed day for 6a cents, and were quite well satisfied, and in those days farmers received 5o cents a bushel for their wheat. In other words a man earned ia those days the price of one bushel of wheat for his day's labor, whereas now the farmer receives scant 30 cents for his wheat and you are unwilling tn work for $1.50 per day, or five bushel of wheat. Why, bless me, if time were as good in thoae davs as now, the people would have con sidered this Cod's own country. To be able to earn five bushel of wheat in one day and meat and groceries in propor tion, a man today at ruling prices for la bor can earn enough in two months to supply himself with food for a vear." ' Baffled thbib Skill. For the past two tUya a remarkable rase at St. Vin cent hospital has baffled the skill of sev eral of the surgeons in the citv. Tues day evening a man and wife named Cannon, living four miles cut of Salem came here with a 10-months old child that had swallowed a long hat pin 12 days ago. The little sufferer was taken to St. Vincent hospital for an operation, but none of the surgeons would venture to perform it, as they were unable to lo cate the pin with any degree of exactness. The parents returned home with the little sufierer last evening with heavy hearts, as there seems to be no relief for their loved one this side of the grave. It is said the child has suffered indescriba ble misery since the accident. Portland Telegram. Osf. of Til km. L M Haines the tailor reports that he was proud of t e fact that he too was one of the noble score who went to Portland on the 1st of Au gust, 1873, and helped to extinguish the big tire at the St Charles. He recites a peculiar experience the crowd had in cross ing the l iver at Portland- The ferryman endeavored to col'ect fare from the bojrs and finally was about to stop the boat in midstream for the purpose, but the tialm contingent would'nt have it that way. They swore thev would throw him in the river if he didn't proceed across rapidly and their looks were sufficient guarantee of their determination, so he drove ahead. Statesman. An Almaxt Stove. John Holman, of the Albany iron works, is visiting with his family in this city. He was in at tendance at the hopgrowere' meeting yesterday, exhibiting pictures of bis new improved hop stove. The first hop stove ever used in the Willamette alley was made by Mr Holman twelve years ago when be was employed in the Salem iron works. The patent he has now is a great improvement over the others. No brick is needed in setting them in the hop honse and each one is supplied with a combustion chamber, thus preventing cold air from passing through the pipes. Statesman. A G fx Accident has happened in Lane county, the center of gun accidents, that was not fata), though it was very close to it. The Times says: Charlie Cook was oat hunting the other day, and while driving along in a buggy, bis gun, which was by his side, aecidentlywent off. The charge of shot tore through the right side of bis clothing, making a bad fleh wound. It was a very narrow fc scape from death, as the wonnd is bat three or four inches large, and while not serious, it will be several days before be will be around again . The gun was a hammer less breach -loading shct gun. and was jarred off by the motion of the baggy. A Jail Break. Scott and Wallace the two young Corvallis desperadoes, who have been in the county jail at that city, several weeks, escaped from the old shark on Friday night. They sawed a hole through the floor, and getting water evenings with which to scrub the floor managed to leave the cracks full of d'rt so they were not seen. They have not been captured, and it is not known where they are. This was their second attempt, the first one being a failure. Hop Picking. About forty hop growers of Salem district were in session this af ternoon at Herren & Levy's waiehouge. JeffeiBon Myers was made chairman and there was a general discussion of the sub ject of prices. AH reported fair crop prospects but yield cut short some by dry weather. The result of the meeting was a general understanding to pay 40 cents a box for picking. Journal t'. ker Bros, grocers. .. w cream cheese jost received at Conrad Me) st. P J Smi'ey job printer, Flinn Block, does nrat claas work. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigai st J alios .Joseph's. Dr VI H Ellis, Dbyaieian an I surgeon Alhaey, Or.n. Calls male Ii oit)or country. Fa rasrio home industry by smoking the celebrated white labor cigsn, mmafsctarsd by la'ias Joepfc. Jf rs. Viola- Emery Indigestion, Cramps In the itomaeh. drsoensla and catarrh or the bowels, catsae4 mv wife great suff erliiz. enenaa bean taking Ho s narsarvn anu w V H a INK Sarsa- partita Cures nona of these symptoms, baa Improved In looks and weight I have also taken Hood's Sarsapa- rtlla for avsvfsUas and Geatsrat Bebilii j with much benefit. I am satisfied Hood's Barsa. panua is a spiencua iom ana asooa puriner sTsnWiw r. KMgaT.eW Sixth St., rortlapd. Ore. Hood's Pllla cure all Liver Ilia, BUlousness. 1 FOR CTS. j Z Iss Foatfssge, we tnH sisal Z A Sample Envelope, ol either J J WIU'tE, rLTAII or BBIKETTE J 9 ajav 0mmflmli1t 9 fOWDER. m Ton have seen it advertised tor many J years, bnt have you ever tried ltt D m hot, -you do not know what an Itteea 7 OsMaafi ozaoaa Pwwstar aa M POZZONI 3 M Z besMos being an aeknowledaed beaotMor, Z H has uisny rafreshtrw uses, it prevents chafs 11 Z sn.uo-rWm.wlrjd-w,lasssnip4Mplratlon. V M etu.i InfsltURnKistdelkxuluidoeslrarjio kj 7 prutaotiou to the face durttut hot weather. pj It Is Kold Evearywssara. H - For sample, address I id . A. POZZOW I CO. 9X. Loulo, Mo.l igl- MsjrnOM this raraai. f SS a satlkl ..,..! Knn In Alhlna with the head of a dog. The great Syndicate clrcuB will be in Albany tomorrow afternoon and evening. A special meeting of Si Johns lodge no 6j will be held to night. Work in the E A D. Santo, the assassin of President Carnot, will not be nearly so witty when he loses his head, as he will In a few weeks. The Vigilant defeated the Brittannla Saturday with ease. She had drop water and a strong dud. Give her these and she can defeat the Brittannla nine times out of ten Mr Bush would be the appropriate man to represent Salem's interests In gettlnsr the Oregon Pacific over ti.e mountains. Every man in Halem would follow his leadership. Statesman. The Millinery business h&s been some what curtailed this season, by the home manufacture of hats from tea matting, a ound piece of matting is ornatrented and tied on the head with strings, and a n'ce looking head gear Is the remit. A cae of jumping from pan into the fire la that of W S Fowler, recently Cash ier of the Arlington Bank, who got out of the bank before it failed, and put his mon ey in a sheep-shipping venture, and lost every cent. A foot race has been ai ranged to take place in this city the last of this month between Claud Blair of Eugene and young Trine of Springfield. It will he a race for $3o a side. Blair is now under ear; of a tiainer, Will Ray, of Corvallis Regis'". A conductors excursion will be given fro n Albany to Silverton next Sunday. Train will leave here at 8 o'clock and arrive at 10 o'clock, leaving there on the return at 5 o'clock and arriving here au 7 o'clock r M. A ride of 100 miles fir only 1. The ladles of thePresb'.erian church have decided to give a Dicken's carnival and Fair the first week in December, w u'ch will last for three or fojr evenings. As there will be given many opportunitier for us ing ones knowledge of Dickens characters during the entertainment it might be well for all to refresh their memory of them, during the summer. The Oregonian says: Captain Symons. Cnlted States engineer, left thU morning tor Yaquina, and win go from there to , counties, among the number being E H Siualaw Tee object mt his trip is to in- Anderson, superintendent of the Salem spect the jetties at Yaquina, and more es- schools, l Yoder.ex-superictendent of pecially those at Siue'aw. In the present ! Marion county. Prof Brrnham, of Port river and harbor bill, an sppiopriatioa of; land, President Campbell of the State $25,000 is included for the prosec ition of Normal school at Monmouth, Prof Haw the work at ius'aw, and Captain Symons thorne.of the State University, President wants to see what condilion the jetties are Bloas ot theOAC.Prof lar.is.of Portland in anu wnii nevus to ue uunc 10 geunings n readiness to resume work upon them Mr and Mrs August Stark are expected home tonight from their eastern trip. Robt Wilson. W E Baker, Ike and Grant Froman lett this morning for the Metoles Conrad Meyer, Moses Stern burg and A Senders will go to Bellknap springs this week. Rev F P Davidson, of West Plains, Mo., preached in the Baptist church yesterday. License has been issued for ti e mar riage of T J Jordan and Etu-ua F C-cott, daughter of Mr C Scott. , Miss Aura Pfeiffer, daughter of Mr Fred Pfeiffer, of Concil Bluffs, Iowa, ar rived in Albany Saturday night on a visit at her uncles, Mr Charles Pfeiffer. Rev- C. G. Harmon and family, of this city, and Lawyer Gailand and family, of Lebanon, will leave tomorrow morning for Upper Soda for an outing. There will be no services in the M E church, South, in this city, next Sunday, Amomg the mountain parties this week is one consisting of M rs Baltimore and daughter, Ava, Misses Kthet and Clara Davis, Miss MaryCundiff. Mr Sena MrFarland and Mr Edgar BiodwC. who . ill go to the Sodus, probably as tar as E.sh Lake Hon P H D'Arrv. with his mother and sister returned today from New York. They had started out for a tour of tbe British islands and the continent, but Mrs D'Arcy waa taken serious v ill in New York, making the tnp wholl impossible. They return to their Salem home with a good deal of pleasure. Journal. Speaking of tbe marriage of Will Mer riman, formerly of tbia city, and Miss Rose Luy, the Medford Mail says ; The groom ia a very bright and most affable young man, with friends hereabouts his old bonne too numerous to count. He is at present station agent fcr the S P company at Gervais, a position he has ' . ... 1 . .V , . - 1 1. 1 I - if and 1 A neio. wun creau 10 nimse profit to the company, tor some Tbe bride is cne of Jrckson county's fair Hannhfara si tnnin inur fn-u I laa Anarea liOPO I -Js S.V. ' WiIirT.i.irf'. mZnZ pierced the heart of so good a fellow as ia Mr Merriman. She is a highly cul tured young lady and with all other good traiu has served an apprenticeship in a print shop. This acquisition will come in very nicely in domaatic affairs. A Brave Easlateer. sjsssss ashAvssaVfl --v UK- r. ju aiwriiii'i. w made last night tifhold up a Lake Shore express trun at Keasler. indL, at me identical spot the same train waa held up last fall. The train waa just approaching a split switch when the en gineer noticed tne switch was turned so as to run tbe train on the siding, where ties were piled. The engineer put on all steam ana dashed through the pile, pas sing safely on to the main track through the split switch at a high rate of speed. Masked men fired several shots at the train, none of which, however took effect. laaxhlerlac Whale. Ottawa, Aug. 7. Report has reached the government that American fisher men are making a wholesale slaughter of whales and fur-bearing animals in Canadian waters in the Behring Sea. It is understood that the government has dispatched an officer to look into the matter. On being interviewed tonight officials refused to either confirm or deny j the report sat Uke Kngiaasl. Losdox, Aug. 7. The Russian news papers are abandoning the idea of an amicable understanding between Eng land antl KufHia witn respect to Corea, and are publishing anti-f nglish articles. Especially suspicious of England is the Novoe Vremya, which declares that England is secretly supporting China, and that Japan will soon find this out. The Com) Strike Kaslesl. Spbing Vallkt, Ills., Aug. 7. A mass meeting, attended by over 600 miners resulted in a unanimous vote to accept the ColumbuH scale. Railroad Notice. Pobtland, Oregon, Aug. 4, 1894. "Travelers muat not forget that the O. R. & N. line is thoroughly repaired and all trains are running without trans fer or delay. Through service to Omaha , Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepera, free reclining chair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Ossll on O. R. & K. agent before pur chasing tickets, or address W. H. Hurl burt, general passenger agent, Portland, Oregon. WecBer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propa. . Toledo, O. We the ui.Jcrsitrned, have known P. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe htm perfectly hooorablu in all business transactions end financially able to carry oat any obligation made by Ibeir firm. I WaaTATBCAic, .V.x.IcHale Drumrista.Toleilo.O. IV alu 1 no , K 1 n s a w v Marvin, wbolearJo urug- fiats, Toleiln, O. a Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act ing -liredly upon tho blood and mucous aur faces of the system. Price 7Sc. per bottle. Hold by all Druiuis!.. Tet!,..03lala free. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Caatoria. When ahe waa a Child, ahe cried tor Caatoria. When ahe became Was, ahe clung to Caatoria. WLen ahe had (Children, she gave them Caatorbk If y ju want a fine amoks call for Joseph a white hbr cigars, TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. The teachers' institute for the third judicial district convened at the central school building this morning with State Superintendent McElroy in the chajr. Miss Clara Card lead a calis'lienic exer cise that was highly enjoyed. Superintendent McElroy senUntiously presented some timely remarks on teach ers' institutes generally that certainly impressed the nearly one hundred teach ers present. Prof Burnham led the discussion on menial arithmetic, giving methods for class'work, etc, mating it a valuable study when properly taught. He was followed with some live remarks bv Prof Torbet, Prof Jarvia and Superintendent McEiroy After a ten minutes intermission, Prof I) V S Raid, of the Eugene schools, led a fruitful discussion on orthography. Adjourned for dinner. After dinner Prof Burnham opened the subject of geography in a manner to show that he was master of the topic. Others discussed the subject. Prof Torbet presented the subject of physical geography in an able manner. A reading class was conducted by Prof Pratt, of the Portland schools. This was an interesting event in the day's proceed ings anu cioacu me atternoon s work. Tonight a free entertainment will be given at the opera honse, when the fol lowing provram wilt be presented : Vocal Solo. "My Star," by Mrs F P Nutting. Recitation, Miss OctaviaTutt. Short educational addresses by Presi dent P L Campbell, of Monmouth Nor mal school, B J Hawthorne, of the State Vuiversity, and Prof Burnham, of the Portland schools. Vocal Duett by Misses Lillie Farrell and Minnie McFarlsnd. Recitation by Mils Eva Simpson. To morrow the iustitute work will be continued at the school house with a program, mostly informal, that will be of general interest. In the evening the teachers wi 1 hold a reunion at the school building for their own special benefit. Nearly fifty of the county teachers are in attendance besides several from other Pros Pratt, of Co.vallis. Prof Stanley, of i Washington county. Prof Reid, of the 1 Eugene srhools and Prof Pratt, of Port land. The entertainmen last evening was wit nessed by a good sizeed and verv orderly audience. Superintendent McElroy pre sided. Mrs Nutting was heard in a veal solo, "My Star" and Miss Octavia Tutt in a recitation. If any one expected to hear an thing dry in the three speeches announced they were very much disappointed. They were prob ably the livest addresses ever heard at an institute. President Campbell of the State Normal school spoke first. He advanced the idea that tho great importance in the education of a teacher is the development of the mind and n.'t the cramming ot the mental fac ulty "Take gaography. Sit is now studied to obtain a knowledge of the earth as it is. the land. sea. etc, and not the dry formulas. In this connection the speaker refered to the well-known Mazamas, organized for mountain c'imbing, and to advertise oar mountains, scenery and resources, giving a vivid narration of the recent ascent of .'at Uood President Campbell being one of , the nartv. and hence able to into tbe de- tails of the trip. One lesion be drew was ) that of the strona- belpinir tbe weaJC. .An-' other one that of taking another step before you. Thii mtormtrtlTk was a Boat not ; .,.. ;j it . w;l- k 1 I description of the journey up Mt Hood yet heard or read. Mr C H Hart was beard in a vocal solo I with guitar accompaniment. Prof Hawthorne, of the State I'niversitv, spoke with great dry wit. He said there never were any strikes among teachers, in any line, on account of low or high wages. He lauded then broad mindeuness. lbev don t bark at holes in the wail, thev are j working for the good of others. This was ! I me iunmesi eiion or me siening anu , j uruu-i a eoiisusui ciuiuuu ui iauiiuuri. President Kloss arose to make an exhor fa,,0n - and after ?ing Prof Hawthorne a j ve tilt spoke of tiie difficulues toat muit T Vn Vc. 1 TT- .. 7 ! taking some of Prof Campoell 1 1 th-indcr to j mU.w aauaai sa , oa ot taarassriasa; I . ....... r. - . I out tne rope at tne ngnt ume 10 auvance tne interests of education. Tbe more the ! toacher helps those under him or ber, tbe grander their live become. The day will always come when they will be blessed for their w.iik. Miss Eva Simpson waa beard in a recita- tion, presented with expression and elocu-' tionary effect, her best effort. I Misses Lillie rarreil and Minnie Mcl-ar- I , . , , - , , , '! were beard ir Superintendent McElrov closed tbe enter tainment arith a few appropriate remarks . t Tuesday, Aug. 7. 1W4. The greatest reduction cn ladies shoes Supt McElroy called the institute to that has ever taken place in Albany is go order at 0:10 o clock, and in a few well ' ing on at Klein V Pubruille's cboe store, chosen words introduced Prof E H Ander- i They are selling off without reserve all t-cir son of Salem, who discussed the subject of j Patriotism. The Prof has given special at-1 tention to the study of history and is in-1 dined to think undue prominence is given J to that part of history preceding the A me.- icrn Revolution, more time should be de- voted to the (pochs treating directly of tne ! l niteu States, ra-notism is me leaning id'ja to be inculcated in teaching history. Tbe student should be led to estimate , properly the purposes and privileges of ; American institutions. Prof Bornbam again discussed the subject of mental ar- 7 PM - I. ai 1.. ! linmeiic, liitisiraiing nis uu uy mc bviiu-ti.-.Tj i if a nnmlwr nf nrnlilenis. A ft'r a short recess Prof D V S Reid gave an interesting ! nnd irrfiW tlk n heailintr The nnes- i tion whether it is advisable for children .... I'" . . . . . . . , -,". i umler 6 yean of age to attend school or not wa ably discussea by frot i,ampoeil ana Hupt Hutchinson, of Polk. Tuesday, p m. The afternoon session w?s begun with a continuation of the mornings work in Men tal arithmetic, by Prof Burnham, in which he discussed the solutions ot problems in volving algebraic principles. Dr Chapman. of the State L" Diversity waanaxt introduced and gave an entertaining talk on "Habit. A short recess was then taken. After re cess Prof J B Horner discussed the subject of "School Libraries'' and President W C Hawley, ot Willamette University gaye his ideas concerning the problem cf the "North Pole." Notes. President Hawley. of Wil lamette University, and Dr Chapman of the State University were in attendance this afternoon Prof J B Horner, of the O. A. C. was also an interested listener. A Yaquika Excfitsio.v. The Oregon Pacific will give another of their excur sions to the seaside. Sunday, August 1 2th, leaving Albany at 7 a ni, Hharp. Returning leaves Newport at 6 :30 p m. Fare from Albany and Corvallis, $1 .60. The bi atjroai t saflea n the mty at V mi ad Moyer s. Moire ailk fir trimmiaj, in the .staple ani new shades, just, received at S E Yonng'a. Hodges ft McKjnD(-,,t the leading drag gists, Alhaey, Cr. Take Notice. After this date, we, the undersigned, agree to saw oak rood for 50 cents and fir, ash and maple for 40 cents per cord. July 10th . (EO. At II KM iN. Wm. Nkki.kv. J. N. Combs. Ainauy Harkei. Vbest,40ei OaU, 80c. I onr, 3 00. Putter, ISe. Kgga 12t. I.Hril. VI lo 15c. Pork -Mama 12 to 16", houldera,ft;toilOei "'. II to 13c. Hay. baled. 7. -o aloea, 4. Apples , 4' Hops. 12c. a riedfruil .plum, 9a, arp'.is hickena,f4 CO per doc n. eef. onfeot. lxo. . THE8D tAjST The Circi)3. A good sized crowd wits in Albany today to see the syndicate circus. The parade aime off shortly after 10 o'clock, and was generally pronounced all right; the young people particularly were delighted with it. The horses are well kept and the rage exhibition is good. Two full bands and a string band furnish music. Several ponies with 111c nkey riders were particularly attractive. A good sized au dience attended the performance this after noon The opening pageant is a good one, artistic in its presentation . A spectacular production initiative of Mark Anthony's reception to Cleopatra is a prominent fea ture. The strong woman, the trapeze work. the tumbling, the riding, the girl on the ' ladder held by her mother, and other per- fqroianees, are good. The performance is given in two rings and an intermediate stage, ami has a full band and three gui tars. The menagerie, though not large, contains some exeelleut specimens of aid mals, three fine ostriches and three large and fine looking lions purtie.ilarly attract ing attention. Anothcrperformar.ee will be given tonight Hk Was A Teanoa -The Union Scou says: For several years past the stockmen of Snake river have been terrorized by an immense Dear tr.at roame t the hills and lhe cost an(l report an tliev mountains of that section, lhe loss frmi ; can linish reviewing. Cash to defray lin stock killed by this beast will amount to expenses was contribut.d on the spot.' several hundred, if not thousand, dollars. ft was moved and carried that a co..i He would kill land devoar a large cow or mittee of tnrew. condatinfr of 1 Siehel. J N steer with perfect ease. Several attempts Willlaruson and J A Ikmthit. be appointed rlTL2 , U , 1 s . . kid Uie feroc ous beas but it seeined that w . .n.un snsm jo kw "em p' , ! EHh H,e M 55l U??T ' e .t0lrk" 1 men that a reward of $100 was offend for ; r, "TsL . ' H 1 111 . . ttlrala I to atbvek htm. He hail leon shot at sever-1 al times without effect. Word reached I here a few days ago. however that a man 1 n hat vicinity had succeeded m trapping . and killing the animal, fhe captor re- 1 ceived the 1100 reward, besides ISO for the hide and $2.50 each for the claws. u,v...... c . -. , . . ! Bondsmen Srsn. a suit has been be- gun in the circuit court of Multnomah , , I county against twelve bondsmen of Frank j Wood, on account of a contract made two or three years ago for the erection of an Episcopal church ia East Portland, on I which they were londsmen. The church was not completed, ami hence suit is brought for $4000 damages. It is claimed that the i plans were changed, and the suit will be fought and it is declared that there is little doubt as to the result. '1 he defendants are Frank Wood. John Schmeer. Thos : Monteith. I F Conn. L H Montanye, F M French. Mark Hulburt. J N Duncan, C O ; iiar.nart- Jo,Dn. 'ra- K a traban, J J wbitney and N J Henton. What Will Happkn. A valley ex change says: One who is familiar with the O P and its varied history who is at pres ent sojourning at the bay, express?-! it as bis opinion that tbe court would set a date nu eniorce tne caie m. ine r roatl just as - - ''. aa it Vac ..irlin w.s.tt.l I- I , i , " - " " t of frsOO.000 far the nronertv This sum would raise the receivers' certificates and! tbe whole flo.OOO.OOO property would then be put in position to do somethinir. in this connection the visit of some of the j Hons to Oregon at this time i.sigaitkanL ! Tne only Hogg here is W 111 M. and he has teen on the coast right alonff. ss AKRicri, At mt name t-i me bride's parents opposite Corta'lis in Lien county , or Kev M Burareart, r J Jordon and ' Miss Emma Scott. - newly elet ted P. W. Prichard is it instructor in the mechanical depart ment of woodwork at the O. A. C. ami E. G. Emmet, of the class of HM, is the instructor in iron work. Corvallis Time. Mr. Pricha.d is a brother of Rev. Prichard of this citv. Umll , one of the men who escaped from t, u..,, ,.... ;;i war to Albanv but he switched off baaaaw r-Vc),in T. i- . , . Jlfana-c rwajayaitof Ren- a rm-niiv suim uy con stables poe:e in Nrope mountains. A daring burglary was commlted al San Fraocisco Sunday n'ght In the Phe !an building on Market street in the Try heart ot the city and under the noses ol two policemen and several special watch men. Three thousand dollars worth of gold ware was taken from the store of C jlu'ler, optician. Mr c.-.A.-it o.-c;..i .i,:... r i.. v-; National bank, of Portland. pase,i through PrinevuJe Tuesday morning. Mr is at- I tended bv a cumler of Imrs miu nf nmtr.i- ( ' nenr elasasaaa r I P-.rtl.n rt inv mm. I tion and for the jHirpoae of learning bv ex- ' perience some cf the hards'iips and iriva- uas 01 camp lite. 1 ne ages ot the ioy range from i to 16 vears. Thev travel on ! lsarsesbacst, attended by mess wagon and - 'a" - w ' ' -a - a cook. Tbey have been out aix weeks. -Jl iook ,unwrut and are enjevi ng their outing finely. Prineville News " M Aaaixo. In Albany on Saturday evening. July 4. 1vi, by J N Ouncan. Coont.r Judge, Mr Jamea Shahan and lella J Mayo both of Albany. . Great Reduct cn Sa'e- w omens and misses plain toe,Ccmmonsene j and Opera toes. Heel and Spring Heel, I Hand and Machine sewed shoes at just regular price. Ladies needing shoes will do well by calling before sizes are broken, as this is ia a chance to get a first -class shoe for very little- money. aie lasts until Angus i.itn Very Truly Yours, Klein & Dubruille. JOUOfl OaABWOHt informs ua tha ' this branch store ot. Second street will be o.ien from tbls dar on in regular form of bifcines. The same will be a cash store. - .1 . ,1 ....l, ..s. , I, . v. Jint i,u i j -ii. nm'tmij .,... tie cash sjsiem Is the only true one In business H you take his advice vou wil! never have inv hard :imes. J (iaADWOML. ; I', is ;ry doubtful If there Is another grocery ttore in the Willamette valley where so much p . inn Is taken loglveaatis- faction as at Parker Broa, In this city Tney keep a first class stcck of goods and sell at prices suitable to the times. It is peculiarly the place for economizers to go. Their produce, fruits Ax. arc always fresh and from the best g-trdens. Their baked goods are of a big variety and are unequalled for excellency In niallty. (let your camping goods of them and anchea for picr ic s and excursion. They nave a fine varlrty of pickets, canned goods, baked goods, Ac, fur such affairs. Another Invoice of Gilberts faat black satteens In plain and brocaded. Alao per calines in fart black rnd colors and last black orgrandlrs just received at Samuel Young's. 1 hax e just received another invoice 0 f Ladies, Misses and children's tan Oxford Ties In all sizes and width. Samuel E Young. Wili &L Stark keep up with the timealn the latest styles of jewelry. You will not miss it if you call on them for anything In the jewelry line. Cabbage. Qreen P as, Celery. Sweet Potatoes, Nw Potatoes, & Cherilea At - E Brownell. Received this week from New York, by express, Fosters genuine lace gloves, black and colored, also Jennings ailk milts and laco , in black and colored . S E Young. Kid Gloves. I iiave just received the new spring shades of the celebrated Centemeri kid glovea and also those with the large pearl buttons. I expect to carry these in colore to match the suitings. I carry also lines of the Biar ritz, chamois ana gauntlet gloves. B E Youmo . Kabo Corset. A nerfect dress form Dresses fit perfectly over xaem. Appro Wnnt The Road. TI10 Prinesville News gives the following account of an 0 P railroad meeting, whieb is as much interest to l.inn county people as to those of Crook: Pursuant to call, a large number of the business men of rrineyiue congregated at the court house Monday evening at half past .-even o'clock. Chairman Nichols stated the object of the meeting to be the adoption of some plan looking toward the building of a wag 011 road in conjunction with the Willamette valley people, over iho Cascade mountains via the Mtnto or Hog pauses. The meeting was addressed by C W Barnes, J W Howard, I Siehel. .1 N Wil liumson and others. Kailtoad talk pre dominated, and each of the speakers began building a wagon read ami wound up by buihTidg a rail toad. It is evident from the feeling exhibited ftl the meeting that a large onus couiu oe r..isei in 1 roon. coun ty to assist in building .1 few more miles to the end of t.ie O P. enough to bring it over the snow line. Two committees were appoinh-d, one nTU"?.U 2 "' .V .1 rSZ ( Butto to review the different routes to the summit. for WB,n road purposes, aotsroxi- ! correspond with interested pStiSm on the ; Valley side in regard to the wagon road matter, also to find what Linn. Marion! th counties would contribute toward I a railroai lwuntv. prorided anyone could nJuced to build same down on this side j 0f y,e divide 1 Everyone seemed to be in lavor of baiid - ing a ws pmvlM a ,5,, WiU ( out of but preferred , whoie loaf to a naf ' -m Thursday of last week a school of wnaies rame into the cov-between Lpe i Fn.,i.th.r ., ., ... ti. uJWt I - "-J - "s , wasanneone. j The Corvallis lnfi-rm-r sa.s A udy , 1 ayior 01 mat city dre f 4 000 In tne last j piearb Uw funeral sermon of Mrs N J Cook. . drawing ol lhe LouUlana ' .:tcry. Ills Mi-.- ar.tii Harris went to Albany today, n-jmbcr waso.nS. Mac Hemphill and mother went U Aloany The graduates I the Albjnv coileg-aie i today on business. J Fred Yabs, Albany' meeting with favor. Miss Clara Davis . lawyer, was in the city today on legal ' has been engaged 10 leach in the ShedJ s business i school, Miss Mae Pollock at 1 .range Hall The tcacliers reunion at the school house no 10 and M'ss Eva S'm-Mon at Knox last evening was a plevant affair. Be-id -s ! Butte. , Dlenty of sociability atd a fine repast of ice We lecently pub'.i.hed a slairmect of J j cream and iake at the close, an entertain -T Greg that hay wa ; -..1 ard $)4 a ton ing program was presented. It was opened in San Jose. The Dxora.tT I informed 1 with a solo by Miss Li I lie Farrell; Prof I that it Is onlv $10 and $12 at lean at San I Torbet gave some personal reminiscences .... I D M Tk . . , ' . n rrancisco, -vnicn has aixuit l.e (imt market. The hop fc-owers of Lsne county met in tuficne SalurJsy and a-nong other things derided o pay lor pic sing j cents a box for 9 busnrl boxei Yardmen wiil get i .o a dar and board . ... .- ii.50 oosra irteti.vrives. . ''avid Uns:. of Eugene, has been in the " 11 Mr A K McCov and Eamilv left today for Lower Soda tor an 00 ting. R y irw, Ma-tia Pavne ar. W, yesterday tor the Belknap spring, , V , , , . , - , rbanred with raisim.- director.- orders frvm fl to 13. Chaa Piper came over from the Uav to day, and report 1 big crwd and a do lightful time Mr Ed Long returned from Salem tos'ay. after being in the as him for astOMM months. He is improved in health. On acooubt of tbe illness of Mr Julias ' Joseph. Mrs Joseph is amending to the ci- j . gar store, and hence for a few days Mr "radwohl's Second s:reet store will be closed. T M LvaJuwin. cashier of (be First Na tional bank of Priceviilr. informs us that he has sent to the San Francisto mint over 6500 in grvld dust during tbe past month from the Uchoco mines. Nrws. Misses Km ma Pfeiffer. Bertha Ellis. -' Eva Cowan, of All any. and Miss Aura Pfeiffer. of Council Bluffs. Iowa. Ulster the 1 protective wing of Ed Vuinn. were in this ' i city eaterday CorvallK informer. The Yaijuina t-orrespondent of the 1 re- ; i gonian gives an Albanv younx lady tbe f i following personal : Miss Pet Straban. daughter of Jodge Straban. ber brother Claude Strahan and Mr H J Sowrr. of Al banv. returned home last Mnndav, after snendinir a week at tbe Itav View 1kusc friirinff hr asslaf swiasaaw ksss atiaa ltparisii who b a beautifvl and higWv artomplisheti young lady, mad host of friend, and was pronunoM ay an to rss use nesse ci me beach. She is an intrepid and couiaa-ous Mther. and in the ballroom i the pen"ni Scation of grace and elegance. She is a brilliant conversationalist and her amiable disposition and charming manners made her a universal fa-orite. Her departure is , sincerely regretted by a Large circle of , friends and acquaintances. Mis Strahan j hopes to return in a week or tw.i. and if so I will remain until tbe cose of the season- In Mciiiuriam. Keioluluns pass.d by tbe Ladies Home j Aid society of the Central Christian church : ef Albany, Ore., at their last meeting July . 8tt 18W. on the death of Sister Sarah A Jordan: j Whereaa. It has pleased Almighty tiod. ; ia hia infinite wisdom, to remove from our i niidat. Sister arah A Jordan, and. Wbereas, She was an active member of the L. H. A. S. and the first to cros- the ailent river into tbe !sautiful port of the bleat.'" Resolved. That our society has lt an earnest, faithful member one who did what ahe could for the master. Resolved, while we mourn the lns of a faithful worker and effeclionate friend, we weep not as those who have no home, knowing that our loss is her gain. R esolved, ILat we extend our heartfelt rnpatbie to the bereaved family, and commend to ( Jed and the woplof his urace. Resolved, That a copy of these re-olu- uons oe piaceti upun ine minuie 01 r society. ,n copy to the familv, also to the Albanv Herald and Dkmih-rat. Mn-t Berths ZcanacKoar. Mh. K. . Ocx . Mit Wm Mitciikl. Mns 1xa Bnn Committee Kcal Kstatc Sales. Jas Ulakely to V K McKarland. piece land, 13 w 'J $ SCO J J Dubruille to A h Ketchuin, one tenth interest in Maple wood a.1 to Albany, except 4 lots Z B Badd to V B Umnr. 97.11 acres, 13 w 3 J A Roberts to Jas Matche s 1 lot, Lebanon .- . Jas Bilyeu to T J RogErr, ?9.76 10 3S84 1200 acnes, 14 w 4 2.-.50 G C Colton to Margurelt flaw., I lots, C Lebanon .- A C and Mnry E Winuoni to Ma lissa McKinuey, piece land N Brownsvilln H Bryant to Ruby Wycr, :U) acres, 11 w 2 Wm II Roach to ll S Webber, piece land, Harrishurg Eliza M Templeton to J H Tctnple ton, 17I.5C acres, 14 w 2 L W Wallace to R LSabin, hic k. Lebanon R L Sabin to Chos B Montague, aatne. 112f. 1500 KiOO 3:10 That tlretl feeling which is so common and so overpowering, ia entirely driven off by Hoob's barsapari ia, tne oesi bioou purifier. Hood,s Satsaparllla ;overcomci weakness. Hood's Pills are the best sf'.er-dlnnor pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 35c a box. You Abb Aix Rioiit If you take your washing to the Albanv steam Launury. it you don't you are not. Something is the matter of vou. How can you go to a Chinese establishment with a first-class steam laundry in tho city. Don't do it. Be all right by quitting it. Suppose you do make a few cents; what does it profit you, with the Chinese smell and lurking disease around. Patronize the Albany team Laundry. Have Viereck shave how. you. He knows 1 1 ian towels to everv ousiorcer at Vivrack tha viag parlors SOC1A1, AND PKSSONAL Mrs Robert Itrown went to the B'iy this noon. Hon (ieo K Chamberlain, of Portland, is in the city. The (iuard says (hat Kola Nets, of Al bany is in Eugene. MrGBHaight and family aie (.thing meir vacation al lower Docn. Mr Ed uuimi went to Salem bslav to do some work at the penitentiary. Mr A H Mcllwnin is greatly improving the appearance of his First street block. Mrs Lurk Bilyeu and son Coke went to the Bay this noon for a few vee' vaca tion. Mjss (icuevieve McKiiiney. pf Salem, is visiting ia Albany, the tssa cf Miss Ada Morris. Salem Statesman. Mr feorge Piper came over from the Bay this noon and went to Portland, where he will at once begin work on the Oregouian. Mr Fred Yl'eut herford return' d this morning frOOl a several months visit with 1 relatives in San Jose, and reports an enjoy -I able time. Uncle Billy Morgan was among those ': going toward salt water this noon. He i will probably have the Lest time of any one I at the setuide. j Miss Nellie Callahan, of Portland, after I (T ending a couple of days in Albany, the I guest of her brother, J a me., returned home j this noon . j Mr and MrJoi-n 1 -.in.:-, n and mm. of j Portland, after visiting their brothei. I! Kickert, and at Mr Frederick Brachrcin's, j for six weeks, recently ttarted east on a vint with their parents and friends. Z H Hudd. H li Hyde. Will Dtndinger Mr Knox Haigbt and Mr Robert John sa returned last evening from a mot ntain trip to Fish Lake. While they do not tell any big stories, they had an eniovable tirre. ITiev reiwrt m!tina a tfood many Mbaov iTZTu. - u(iir "H lUC iJUUie. The Corvallis Informer fays that Key Weimer- of Albany, came down today to ' ' rrau reaa ning joun, Jis tle.er; Crasrford was heard in a well rendereu recitation -. Mr t harlea Hart in a vocal solo; Prof Jarri. was well poste.1 about 'The Ladies-." ' I'naiarriol Principals'' was Prof Wilkes theme; Prof Mirhener talked B4j of tbe rchocl teacbera finances, with a hum : orons vein; Superintendent Rutherford spoke for tbe Linn county aplwels; Prtf Cnapman for tbe mate University Pr-s- meat tampbeil upon tbe State - 'ir miernlent wtsi intendent wb was unable to remain for tbe reunion: Prof Dumham. of Portland, on "Leasons of the Strike tor tbe Pub'ic School." Prof O V S Reid on The Marks Of the Modern Sototnan. All being tosvsts full of life and inte'lectnal food. A male jOrtet was he&rd twice in some aaaoVnt vot-a! music HOME AND ABROAD See Tinkle (sir hjto-. !rop n and se; I'h Tinkles. new Pbi-t-s at Rabv Pho- and special')- at Tin'. Fam (itour-s a The supreme court lias ajoumed until 'he end o! Sep:emb.-r. Wncl jumfea up 2 - cents and corn ' cents lai Chicago etrrdar. The Cosick block is the center of a-traction and large I ! ot superintendentf are pr'-trit sooer!ok the work Mis Viereck furnished the ice cream tor the teachers' reunion last evening. It a greatly appreciated The owner ot lie Corvallis -: car company went 'o Portland e.v-Jy to se.- about getting a motor icr the line in I thai city. An Albanv man who stared out wi'h lhe Circus yesterdas began Id- caiefr by having the ctn'.er psie fail on him after lha show. 1 TrIn running through Cabfonia have six guards on bord. one man tiding cn the cow catcher, l hey wli; be ' In a few dys Tt ere were about 75 bidders tor the state as Inn. AH tidt rak-n off I for Of wool or under were accrpred . O e man arce to turds'. 1000 lords a: ll lj An aggravating thing at the circus alwats the irervd seal managemen. j Arranged so you can only see trie show 1 well from the seat., ll is a cinch from be ' ginning to end. Mr Pro'rman is pssstrtis-t-r at Portland. ev properlr he is running the office ro ut, himsell' nd not his bondsmen. Good tor Pro'rmin. These are day when a man needs ia have aanJ. A farmers team rar awav 'art evening. going past the DaMocaar office and cbc- dig around the vacant pasture in front of the Court House several limes. No dam- done. One of our business men, who ts a targe advertiser. Informs us t'-iai he is iselhn -.a rc goods now han he has ever ! before. in'eilieent advertising always pats largely lo 'he cnterprlt'ng busineat : man Kugene Guard Dor': be an olc fogy, and imagine an Artist haa :o be in business in Albany 40 .ears, before he can make a good r-to'.o. : Tinkle has had 1 2 years expciience and posi'ivelv guarauteet as fine and artistic 1 work as can 1 had ar o here . KJ Wright, of Lane cnunty, was arrest 1 ed for pointing a pts'ri at a man, and it , hlni Bi that ha had no pistol in his Some people srem t" BsfWt , ,h , , h,ve ; -.. ,h - Judge B K Bonham, '.he rewly appointed pos:tnas-er for Salettt, received hiaofhcial I coinmiaalon yesterday wuicb cutides him i to take charge ol ihc office immediately ; ' he wl! not' howeve. , relieve Potlmaster Gilbert until about the 15th. Salem Statesman. Ice cream s and lo cents a dih at Mrs j Vierick's Ice cream parlors, cor 3'd A ' Broadalbln. Ad kinds if colored speclrclea at Praa : ch's Jewelry stores No rangerous aiiaesthetics given by Littler the Dentist. J C Littler, Dentist, is giving the pubtic as near painless Oen-.lsiry as anonc. rive veais practice in Albanv means that Littler the dentist is here to stay 17 . . sssaSassaaa anaellnUo n . 1 1 as S iTlaa(sC s ""J J T V IT-"--" " J .- 'll J l , . l-.,illVmn.l.- at French's Jewelrv store l itces in keeping with the times. Why pay a fancy ptlce for your spec j tades and eye glasses when you can gc j anv thing you want at rrenen s jcwe.rv store at prices that are just and right and fair. Every pair warranted. Mr Ashby wishes to announce the op ening of her Millinery and Notion store on July j6th. Call and see her In the Maston building opposite Democrat office fcr bargains. When it gets down to facta, and cold, subt-tantltil facts, just compare Tinkles Pi.otoa with others, nad If you arc any judge of fine work you wilt see Tinkle is away ahead. Yes, talk i cheap, so are photo and everybody knows Tinkle positively guar antees the finest work, which means that no one Is expected to accept work that Is not better than can be had elsewhere. Try him once and see. Highest Honor DPRSCES The only Pure Creoo 1 To Br. BcrW Now. That Oregon City ! fish larlder is to bebuiltatonce. The StaUs man says: At the last session of lhe legis lature an appropriation of $10,000 or so much thereof as shall be necessary, was made for the construction of u. fishway oer the falls of the Willamette river at uraooa City. The fishway is to Ijc constructed in ti.e bed of the riJr on the Brest side of the main fall, by making- excavations in the j solid rock when the water is so low that i the sloe will ba more gradual antl when' the water is h.gher the excavation will form a series of pools oinnecting with ea;h ! oilier, ail lit men a manner that saliucn can freely ascend from below to above the falls by paing from pool to pyl A board i connstinj.' of the governor, secretary of ; state, and state trrastiri -r. have control of the plans, location, and construction work ami are authorized to employ a superin tendent and workn.cn and purchase tools anl supplies for use in the work The Uosad yesterday decided upon a plan and employed I K McCoy, ot this city . as the superintendent; the estimatod cost of the same will not exceed $J0. Mr MoCOT says thr.t it will tke himself and six men thirty days to complete the joo. Hon:r of the tools have leen sent to -e;oii City antl souk are now being made. The dynamite, tools and fuse wiil cost $204 0. the Isvard will visit the hi- site of the fi-hwav Friday antl the work of b Mon-h.v by tl ill U .... " ! Itemortaf the C Caon winy I'epartiiitT.t of Agr culture. Weather I,u- weather ua- ber -enif MIX 6, l8!ft. rean. of tne 1 'ret-on State W ealfc tor tile we. Keinlir.i.' M.in s.i Auir Hie harvest of fall Ksn fain i. nrac- tically comi let,-,! in t', tt ilTamette valley antl ia lhe southern tu-.nties out ..n'ir.iie, in the coast counties. Some oats li4ve also been cut. Tbe weather w, ?r.o-t favorable for the harvest, l-eingd ideij warm. The warm weatltr while favorable for harvest and Lhe maturing of grain, gave a check to the growth of vegetables, with tbe except ion of the potato crrp whi h still continues to look wed. Threshing has commenced in .:.'. . 'tu; more has been done in Lane county than in other sections Tbteshing will become fenernl a'xut the latter part of tbe present week Some sing grain has been cut. The CXOf of spring grain is gen erally considered superior to last years rrop. while thj tis-t-uiatioc a to the yield and quality ot fall-sots n grain "continue unabated with much difference of opinion. Some seem to notice that tbe grain has shriveled white r.tend that no damage has resulted. Krom tbe cniin al- ready tlinhid ti -v:ei u Lr.. in sati-- tactorv. A Livt Talker. ifax Pracnt. whose" tmgue rarely stops has been Intirviewed ia Cincinnati aboBt O.eon. Here Is some of if "By the way, I have spent about a week iou.ir.g or-- some cf your ; so-called orchatds in llaoilhon counts, ' anl &u may siy for me that when h ccmes to careful and s:iendfi; horticul ture. Ohio is njt ia it with Oregon. Wasst 1 have seen goes far to convince aaC that you neither know low to set out, j cuUta c nr even pruue an orchard Dear me, I have not sexn any peach tree that did rot resemble shade more than fiil lrce;icd jour apj?!e trees well, you do cut out an aecrssl jnal branch, but oV. t after it has broken cff. lo we rever miss a crf ? No, nevei ; crops of ail kinds ar sure in Oregon. Our principal agri cultmal produc's are wheat, hops, barley, Ossta, ccrn, cattle, hogs St.- wool. A Losg Ha? 1 1 mi Exrnamos. Capt j 'has. Lutgvn. r.f tbe acaooner Kate and Anna, which wa tiiit at 1 tneatta. Vaiaina Bay. in 1"7'J ar. 1 f r years was engaged in tbe coasting trade, raakir.g Yaquina her . borne pot I. a in the city to-lay on his way 10 Ya-uica to ajsttad a !Few days with old fnecds. Capt. has jut returned from a BM months sealing eipediti.m and re- j ported a fair eatah, but one of the roanest j seas:na for years. The Kate and Anna had several close calls onl had it not bees for -the quickcesw in which orders were obeyed tbe crew would not have been aiiv todar. ; 'I be Louise Oben. Cape Rate Gulliac the vesscu that WUI Kmery is aUsard and atr vrupara. vsiki. ssvuisr ouii lawiii?, wnicu w reporte-i list, nas turnea op an , O. K. with all on board safe. Ora Cope- land, of Tobsk. is aio n this ve-el. as a hunter, and -vis hijrh man at last accounts, Capt. LoUrens will leave in aloct a week ,' for an otter bunt aloovt tbe coast of Oregon and Washington Seal skins i-rina from ten to fifteen dollar? apie. while the coat of securing them is BMBa Sve dollar per skin which leaves the c wiser of vessels juite a stake, if a good eaten is raa-ie. Bnt th' calling is a err Laxardons one and and many live are !.t eh a-on. among those this year ling Chas. Ilacruan. well known to oi.l se t!er at the Uav. bavin? run with Ci-t :nant for yeir-s. and the entire crew of his vessel, the Mascot. In former. Col mtt OrriCKas..ur exchanges are containing interesting ilems about the emoluments of uutaaslj offsces. Here is one from tbe Ashland Tidings, cf Ja--k-c-n coanty: Cnder the new law giving to the; countv c-rSicr a fixed salary, the fee col- lerted in Jackon county and turned over -to tbe county treasurer during the month of ( Jnlv were a follows: 1 nHevted bv the clerk. li.45: by tbe sheriff T0 71 j by , tlie recorder. 54.'J3. Under tlie old law. tbe fee collected by the clerk and sheriff were a part ol the emoluments ef the office, and in addition to this source of income. , thotse offi.vrs receive,! for tbe year ending Inly 1st, 1SJ4. in scrip lrom DM cc-nnty. the following sums for services for which tee county paid : M.ix Mu ler. e'erk. $4. :k4.6i inot including ciarriage license fees or fees for civil business in probate and circuit courts': .Khn E Pelton. sheriff. .".OUO.57. UntUr old law tbe derfc end sheriff must have each had a total in come of something more than 16.000. out of whkb. of course, were paid deputies and assistants for clerical work. :'uT n.vv M.vBKKT.-Mr Oregg. who j haa been advising farnr.r to raise hav hr tbe l alifomia market, a-sertinir that tl-y can get J20 and tj-4 for it. is umloubtedly completely mistaken. A letter iwived by i and Albany firm from B Iutarl. a leading : ts f - : - . i san rram isco coniiiiibass.-n iiiaii is as icn lows: "1 am satisSe.1 it wouid be of lo ufe to try and bring hay here from your section for the simple reason 1 do not hardly thing it would na!ie the freight. 1 sold today t vo schooner load. of good bay cne for WS !0 a ton and the other for $7.00 a ton. This will give ou an WHB of what ou might expect in sending hay to this market. A Fbkak 0 N VTI UK. Alout two weeks ago there was born ou the f.trtii of Mr Fred Ljnes. a few miles from Albany, a very remarkable freak. It consists of a Berk shire pig with one head and body down to the navel, and eight legs, two being on its lack. It's single head and neck are well developed. The whole is a great curiosity. The animal "hich was found dead, about two hours after birth, was brought to Al banv and placed in alcohol at Fred Paw son's, where it m.iv h seen. Bonx On Tuesday. Aug. 7. ISM. in Al- 1 "'1'.' - lvf " "'" ..-.- v .....,-r lrs Beers omciating Pikh. In Albany on Tuesday, August 7. Willie, son of Mr and Mrsti 1. Thompscn. lit the uge of S years and 5 months. Mr Julius (irtidwohl. who is a lrg i stockholder in the t Klit tollows' tlall as sociation, has renttnl the old postottice cor ner of the building and will move from First street into it as soon u arranged for the purpose. Hi will then have his two stores close together. I have just receivtd another invoice ,t tlose popular priced sun umbrellas, .mm: : 1 E YOUMO, Late silver sword Slarka corsage pins at Will Baths at Vierecka ratting parlors. ahaving aud hair 8 at'WorltVs Fair of Tartar Powder. -Vq -""""' M Oakvlllc. I W ork on the new st:bool house will Vgin next w;k. Mr Needham was on our .irjj i,ci.. - i.'i . au Uith. ( Jeo Acheson and family (.ttetidetl church bre last Sabbath. t Murray Acheson, of Washington, Iowa, is visiting friendc here. Having some leisure time, we opportunity f.-r visiting some of ing harvesting companies. We ited the old reliable prohibition machine. This machine is run took the the lesid , first vis- ! threshing i hy horse ; power. Mr Clarence Stockton is engineer ne is very polite anl accommodating. He Mioweu u tne oirierent parts of the p-jwer antl explained them to us, and, said he, "All I have to do is to stand on top of the "'Si iiorws uo int; worif ar.l I get a dollar and a half a day. Wa next called j on the steam tnresher of J A McESride &. Co. We first met Mr Hayne, tlie ecgineer. ' He showed us how he co0d saw wood uil run the thresher at the same time We next found J a busy carrying water to bis j handi- Hh is a clever man and is well 'li etl by all his men, he said: "The iuimu out wen. we haven l uuuuu Jt I any that has yielded le than 25 1."' But before leaving this subject : . Iiustli Is. lint UlrM u; 1: I ? we must take a look into the kitchen, or cook wajon. We find this departroea upennteniM by Mr Clem Rol.inetl - ""V T v" 111 McConnell. Mr R invited ! niu nixuniKii. Air n lnvitefl ' M ln- while he and Will got up dinl tUft: e talked tariff" and otter poiitica I loP!c- posted on the finan ' Cl.a - 'l'ifti,' " H f make P and ..!.., L.. I LI . r .. I ; " pfJoiem ai me same time. , ".correct he u on the labor j , fiwEiii, i-i we uo ssnow ne oarl lie bea oa blackberry iies. We took dinner with inew an. I can safely say tint thev are first class cooks, and both populists. Amen-. New Advsrtisements. OAT-B!g'jetmarke; price paid for oau by M headers, Albany, Or. LAWTOK BLACKBEKRIEM. ? per bos . Come an 1 pick cents tbem ; I aarae-ve-. Barnes a parker. '''' 1- T os- A bunch of eys fou or five in ! number ri'-her U!d down some where : or kt Rctarn totnis office. Soi sh! i ' reward. rHEAP BERJtlES. At Wm Peacock .1 t ' . Mi v wwi ms v ssasaaasse, Bisca aj.$ J isipotrnu may t- ptckea tor 3 assBts fer psotd. A nptc'zh'i sir wstsla V V a repecatit mefanle tUte work. qaire at this office. FOUND: A pair cf Hgl-t Un kid j glove-, rle C C Trcr w.U find them baa offke . II'OOD f- sale at hard times " f,ak, ssh, snapli.p-.ee, 6r. rri.-es C 0 Hours, NOTICE -TO- r ARHERS! For the Season of 1894 wei wiil chop screenings and . . .as Clean St'tll Wheat lOfOUr pat cons free 0f charge. e irDVV rinurDC rrn --k IrSA. 1 r AnMClO U. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Not'oe is hfr-'by given that tb ar.de--stjte i administrator of tSe eitate of A P ! S v deeraaed haa filed bis lira' account with tke clerk ul the ceaa'y roart for Liaa ' c si'v, O-etoo. and the eonrt has r.xed Uordsy the 3rd dy of Sep tens ker, 1S94. at tka boar of 10 o'cl est a as for the hearing . of obieeiinoa if ny to said aecooat Bawl tjr the aet'-lemeot of said estate. Thj Jn!y 26. 1S94. Brsar 0 Xva. AdmicUtritor cf tha estate of A P Nye. rferers d WjTHttr-oii ft Wvan atlya,for adsnr Heal fetale,GoBect'o i A0 Alban3,'Or. Piunt" Warrants Bought tid fold. ! J. if. lUtSTCTC. INSURANCE AND M0NE BROKER. Coir I v Warniits Poasht ai Sold, ttiff, Mastn t!rk, Albaiv Orfon. K. O. T. M meets everv -wturdav evecinjr in K. O r. MHatt. Veiling" Kniabta icvited to atteud. A L Lamb, Com. BaBBBak . Filling and extracting of teeth w ithout pain a specialty. Albanylnsaracce Agency We have had over seven scars exper ience In lhe Home office and locil fnaur ance business, and can guarantee)! surance written by us to be properly looked after. The following is a partial list of compi-ntes : represented by us: Foreign No-th British & Mcrcan.ilc, Norwich Union, Pho-nix, London, Man i Chester, Guardan, Sun, Caledonian, Lon I don & Lancashire. American Continental of New York, Westchester if New Youk. The Cor.t! ncn'al of New S'ork and Mancheattr of England, write farm buglness.taking note for the premium, with ample time fo payment. We respectfully solicit an good business. Offis-e opposite oV. post office. M SENDERS J FRED YATFS, A.TTOR.3STH;"5r A.T IXJJA."W". Rooms 25 ami J6, Strahan Block. Albany, Oregon II C Wutson. Luther Elkins. WATSON & ELKINS ATTORNEYS fA-T XJJA."W- Ottiee First National Bank building. Business entrusted to us will e promot and careful attention. BLACKBURN & SOWERS -eVTTOiusrjE-sra -avrr lav, All legal matters will receive prompt at i tention. Odice, First National Bank IOsOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement tends to personal enjoyment rightly naed. The many, who live ter than others and ex. joy life more, wi less expenditure, by more prom adapting the world' best product, the needs of physical being, will attt tbe value to health of tbe pure li;:, 1 laxative principles embraced in tha remedy, Syrup cf Figs. Its excellenco is due to its prr-sentin in the form most acceptable- and ant to the taste, the rc-frething and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and 'feren and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the neys, Liver and Bowels without m ening them and it i perfectly free : every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all rsz gista in 50 cent bottles, but it ia mm ufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose Lame is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Fig -', and being well informedyou wil! not accept any substitute if offered. a. ii- side. w. h. I'lsr-iscEa. d. n. xam ALBANY FOifflJRE CO.. mco TE'O IsHaaaM P.hk . . . lll,..nr wtwlv snns; - .-.iueiif, VIC, glFURNITUR E complete lice of lAOERTAKG in ail its Lrincte . EMBALMING -t 'y Resider.re er 3rd and Calapooia DRUGS ; Statinery, Tcikt ktxtJts, If a 1 Initrumen'S, E:c. Hodos k McFarliEi Tbe Cornei Dreg Store,". Star Baker tarSr -4:ala mad Firwt St. COKRAD Vim, FFOPninOR .n-i rrasla, VKmrntmrnwrn, . ei frails. Tskaeea. Mttgaar, ee. ( auue He Qaeeaaaari Teg;aia)I?s. Cicana !lc-e. Tea. Ce.. at ;aal ss kef ia a jexr TritT tri gmxtrj store, UigBast assrkrt rsrw pass far ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE tied CrownMili JOKH ISOM, PjP8IET03. w p vs Loca sc.-8 .ss as 1 ks rsa sTORAGP 5 Ari 1. r, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that lhe under signed has been duly appoinled gaecastlia ot the last will and testament ot WI iaa ' H Henderson deceased ate of Linn ! county Oregon. All parties having claims j against said estate are notified to present ! them duly verified to the said txecutiix ! t her residence two miles south eat of ; Uollev, Linn county Oregcn within six months from the date he-to. June 1$, 1S94. ' PnoFBt Ann lDsnsasssN Executr PIANOFORTE LESONS. W Giffonl Nash is now prepared to receive a limited num ber of pupils. He will be at the residence of Mrs Christine Monteith. comer of 9th and Ferry streets, on Wednesday after noons and Thursdav mcrnaii-s m each kutkiit:lt) ' it ins. WALLIS NASH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Office First Nat"! Bank building. Albany, Oregon. Oiegoo Pacific Railiodd. H fl.'.Ck, Keeelver. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates Connecting with strsnier niiM and San Pssaekaa. Uemer kSCWM n ts raoa sist ras-s-cisco Bonui sails Ktbj $0h, Slsrx-h 14 J2, ual BSk raoa Tsacttn. Homer sails Fib 25th ilse.-h T, IT, std tKk. The Company rvMsuvca n ngn' t. bange sailing dates w'thont notice. For freight ar d pasen?er r- te? t l J to any agent. Charles J ll,i.in. t t . X. ttoll Market St fan Francisco Caj 1 1 ssssivsa,; tiixtiu Ongea lEO E FIH THE PLUMBER. TinrooS ogi.drrsaed.SXc. ve1 by all dressmakers.