The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 26, 1896, Image 3

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. OakvRIe. A .
'- Oakvillb, Or. June 22, 1S96.
The C. E. picnic was well attended
We saw several young people from Al
bany, Some of them called on our unt
enant and laid in a new supply of gum
'Among those we knew were Misses
Mary Gaston, Mary St wart and Emma
Sox, and Mr. Ed Stewart, Gale- HU1 and
Joe Sternberg. The gentlemen were on
wheels, one young man had the mis
fortune to break a chain as he was as
cending the bridge on Slate street near
the residence of Judge Barton, which he
soon repaired. Come again young peo
ple; we are always glad to see you; but
remember that there is one person in
Oakville that knows everybody ! 1
We attended the "16 to I " picnic Sat
urday, found a large crowd of good look
ing ladies and genfleoiftn, by actual count
there were two thousand people without
the Johnnies that were sea tterod around
The speakers seemed to understand their
subject. Mr. Hofer, of Salem, made a.
very impressive address. We agree with
trim as far as he went but would like to
bear him speak for an hour. Judge
Whitney's address was well received al
though like Hofer he didn't have time
enough. The ladies band furnished good
music. The Caster sisters aung two
songs which were well receiwd and well
song. Th base ball game was a dt feat
to the Oakville boys, all or lack of prac
tice. Although they have had one de
feat they are ready for another game fat
any time '
what the frait prospect through this
county amounted to. We found a very
Jew pears and rio apples, but to oar sar-;
prUe we found some cherry trees loaded i
with fruit They were of the Kentish ;
-variety. We found one good gardin,but '
s as a general thing gardens are late. In
(uip vanrtannorA we neared the c:tvof!
.churches and we decided to investigate
the strawberry nop of that place. We
-. found that Mr. Mills had the best berries
in town, bo we went there and found
plenty of berries, and a good dinner
;awaiting us. We foand the streets of
.of Tangent vacated and growing up in
grass. The only man we found busy was
.J. J. Beard at the depot. Young Amer
ica was away from home doing roid
rork.
On last Friday afternoon oar friend
and brother scribe met with a terrible
accident on I be road between Albany
and Tangent He had been to the
former place to bay eugar and waa re
turning witb a dollar's worth of fcachy
line sweetness; in ascending a small
raise his horse stumbled and fell and left
Yiung America and the sugar scattered
at in the dust, but he was not to be out
done by a little mishap, so he went back
to Albany and purchased another pack
asre of suirar. We know he is all right
for be can keen company with the beat
looking girl in Tangent, for we saw him
with ber at the picnie Moral : Bny
waur ratrmr of Conrad at Taneent and
candy of Smith at Oakville.
T V. mj. h-.1I Wa ..-i in a 1 CrtmnAVfl
grove, near Shedds's, on the 26th. Mr
whitehead will deliver the main ad
dress. LrTTLB 1:osb Bud.
$6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book
$5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book.
$1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is
strings.
$1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E
strings.
$.00 buys a fine Violin with bow.
25cts buys one doien steel Violin 1st or
2nd strings. :
$25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine;
high arm, light running; guaran
teed 6 years
JliyM'rioes on Pianos. Organs, Banjos
sent on application.
E. U. Will : : : Albany
CIRCUIT COURT.
DKrARTMXXT HO. 1.,
Circuit Court convened at 9 o'clock to
day with Judge Burnett in cha.ve. Jas
McCain, district attorney was in attend
ance in cnarge ot Use grand jury.
The following grand jury was- chopen :
D H Ambrose, foreman, Wm Ingram,
W F Hammer,- Peter Ruettner, J T
Follis, John Rinehart and Jaa Freeman,
Sarah J Elder aet J A McBride. et al.
Partition. Continued.
In the matter of the assignment of the
Bank ot Uregon, assignment. Uontmued.
James Xannv. et al. aet Louisa D Set-
uemire et ai, partition, wonunueu. ,
Laura A Caldwell agt EUa C Caldwell
et al, partition. Continued.
Mitchell. Lewis. Staver Co aet Geo W
Rodgers, keepers fees. , Continued.
D M Osborne & Go. a corporation. act
Rebecca J Morris et al, recovery of
money, attachment. Nonsuit for plain-
tut
J D Irvine agt M Martin et al, recov
ery of money, attachment. Judgment
as per stipulation.
Martin Payne agt W H Gaston et al,
recoveiy of money. Nonsuit by' plain
tiff. S Z Taylor agt Chas Pfeiffer et al, re
covery of money. Plaintiff granted time
to file amended complaint upon payment
of $10. Continued.
S M Fletcher, administrator, agt
Frank Wheeler, recovery fit money. Set
tled. -M
Hale agt Guseppe Matasce, rec
money. Default and judgment.
Leopold Hirsch agt Harrisburg Mer
cantile Co, rec money, attach. Settled.
Wm Wassom agt J R ; Buckman, rec
money, attach. Settled.
J. W. Cusick & Go agt Kleia Bros, re
covery of money. Settled.
Henry Weinhard agt Otto Baeumle,
rec money, attach. Judgment with order
to sell attached property.
J A Camming agt W A Ray, rec mapey,
attach. Judgment by default.
A Condra agt G W Drinkard, lec
money, attach. Judgment by default-
Stewart & Sox Hardware Co, a cor
poation. agt G W Drinkard, rec money.
Judgment by default.
i Jacobs agt X A Bow mac, rec money.
Judgment by' default.
Wm Power agt Or Cen & E R R Co.
damage. Continued.
J B Smith ag Philip Lantzv ri al. rec
money, attach. Judgment agt Philip and
Liszie Lang try . Continued as to others.
Or "gi n aet John Isom. wrongful sale
f grain in warehouse- Continued.
YHCaldweMagtDavid Scott et al.
confirmation. Confirmed.
S E Yonng aet E L Hnghes. rec money
Judgment by default.
SE Young agt W G Henderson, rec
money. Judgment by defanlt.
Will & link agt W II Maple et al.
Obntincea. .
For trial Red C.own Mills act Wad-
bams
3 cases state agt J B Keener.
State agt McDonald.
Henry Lyons agt O'Connor & Barr,
recovery of money. Judgment for plain-
tin against both attendants. ...
Red Crown Roller Mills, a corporation
agt Wadhams A Co. subst for X. Seed-
ham, county clerk, ac.ion to recover
books. Jnry trial. Judgment ior the
plaintiff. This was the second trial. It
ctes the books in dispute to the com
pany.
Marc-na Maple agt Mat tie Moore, re
covery of money. Settled.
The Keeley Institute agt Frank Nick
erson, recovery of money. Judgmeut
tcr piaintin. Attys bill set at fSJ.
SISTERS COMM.EM.CEM.ENT.
The entertainment of the pupils of Our
Lady's Academy will take place at the
opera house, Welnesday evening, at 8
o'clock. Tickets for reserved seats are
sold at Hodges & McFarland's drug store.
1 lie following is tne program :
Overture, Clayton's Grand March,
Academy Orchestra.
Opening Chorus.
Salutatory, Mib I. Zterolf.
A Natural Spell. Vocal Quartet.
Sonata Op. 78, No. 24, Beethoven, Miss
O. Angel!.
Out on the Deep, Song by the Boys.
La Mideet. Piano Quartet. Misses 0
Angell, L. McGbee, M. Casey, 11 Bo
heim. Rebecca's Triumph, drama iu three
acts.
Act I.
Interludes.
Tripping through the Heather, Trio,
Misses N. Davis, S. Zeyss, M. Angell.
A Musical Trial, Vocal Duet, Miss N.
Davis, Master W. McGhee.
Laughing Chorus. Minims.
Act II.
Interludes.
Mv Sunny Southern Home. Vocal Solo.
Master W, McGbee.
The Last Rose of Summer, Piano Solo,
Miss C. Angell.-
ACT11I.
Interludes.
Gems ot Scotland, Piano Solo, Miss E.
Al. Case.
Midniebt Fire Alarm. Vocal Solo and
Quartet.
Liberty Bell, March, Academy Orches
tra.
Fairies' Voices, Farewell Chorus.
Address by Most Rev. W . II. Gross,
D. D.
Studies will be resumed Sept. 1, 1806.
iXiTjrE3S3D-A.3r
. There ere three ties for justice of the
peace ia Lane eonoty, more than its share,
Levi P. Mortoa in New York State wis
notified of McKinley's nomination at 60
p. m. the L'exucra? at 3:27 p.m. Mr.
Alorton was not in it.
The grocery stock of F. E. Allen will be
-moved into the Washburn hardware store.
And the two b jinese united under tbe
firm name cf F. Tv Allen Co. Tcev will
-bein business about Juiy 1.
Mr. Ucar Cro iriler, of ibis city, while
chopping: wood nsir Blodzeta this morning
cut one ot his feet with bis axe. He wan
pat on the U. C. ft E. train an4 brought
to Alban this noon for surgical attention
aad to remain whne recovering from 'lie
effects oi the accident -
Mr. J. G. Crawford'a large collection of
Indian relics was irrreased this morning
by the addition of a ;v pestle and mortar
found kjong toe river bnlow this city.
Among the collection are a lrt Dumber
-of arrow heads foand by Mr. Harlan Hoi
bort on bis farm in Orleans precinct.
The New "Sork Sanday World give
. what it claims to be tbe best picture of
JIcKinley ever published, and also t he
.pictures of de'eates to tbe national con
vention, one inch eqaare including those of
J W Mildram, J F Caibre'.h and C S
.Moore, of Oregon. They may be teen at
this office. ' ,
Tbe itrike at Astoria is off. -The fisher
men have agreed to lake i cents traight
for salmon- Ihey might have done it
three or foir weeks ego just as well, and
changed business n that city entirely.
Tbe increase of business of tbe Aloany
creamery has been enormous This
morninir 10.425 cacda of mi.k were
left at toe creamerr, over five ti-is as
much as a year ao. Tbe demand for toe
butter, tbe best made in the North West,
is more than tbe supp'v as great a tbe
eutput.
X tallyho party ' young people did
' Albany Saturday evening in a lively
manner, horns tooting, closing with tee
cream, etc.
A Bicycle High Jinks.
H M Stone aet School Diat No 109, re
covery of money, Con tinned for service ,
Joshna P Hahn agt Nettie I Weaver,
OC lie Far lan J, damages. Continued
after argument.
Hoyt & Co agt W H Huston, recovery
of inoaey. Settled.
: Valentine & Goldsmith agt Rica Mc
Lean, rec money, attach Judgment for
piaintm as demanded alter argument OI
demurrer to complaint
George Gamm agt J A
sheriff, oamages. -Verdict
lor flt.
Oregon agt J B Keeney, selling Uqqor
to minor, J E Ed wards Plead guilty
and was fined $50 to be committed until
paid and to pay costs and disbursements.
Oregon atrt J B Keeney, selling Honor
to minor, John Hamilton. Dismissed by
district attorn .
Oregon net J B Keeney, sell ice liqnor
to minor, Frank Morrison. Dismissed hy
district attorney.
Oregon agt Arthur McDonald, carry
ing concealed weapons. Plead not guilty;
but withdrew it, plead guilty and was
fined $10 and to pay costs and disburse
ments.
Oregon act John Brock, threatening to
commit murder. Deft required to turn
ish new nndertaking of $ AW to keep the
peaoA for 6 mos, to be .comnitted until
urnisbed.
Oreeon aet Svlvester Cochran, threat
enine to kill V G Haag Heart
imony. Defts nndertaking discharged
W E Savage aet Lizzie J Cooper et al.
foreclosure mtge. Jndgment for plaintiff.
Trne bills were foand against W O
Bond for carrying concealed weapon,
John R Pearl for assault and battery,
and Elmer Pearl lor assault and battery
Mr. F. Wood sr., of Portland, is in the
city attending court.
J R. Stockman, of Po.iland is in tli
city on business.
Lake Dorris. of Independence, (pent
Sunday in Albany, visiting friends.
Prof. Parvin came up this noon from
Salem and will remain until Wednesday.
Miss Julia Tavlnr. of the nublic
schools, went to Philomath today on a
two weeks visit.
C. H. Jones. recently of the M Minn-
ville schools, has been elected principal
ot tne .asl baiem school.
Prof. Scott, of the college, has gone to
S idaville to rusticate for a few weess.
The Prof does this annually.
Mr. Chandler Bloom, of Portland, rep
resenting the Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co , of San Francisco, has been in the
city.
G. H. Brock man, G- M. Knox and
Chas. Grierson an 1 their families will
leave tomorrow, by wagon, for Baodon,
wbertt they intend locating.
J. S. Antonelli, a conspicuous figure in
Albany durine O. P. railroad buildim?
days, is ia Portland He is now a resi
dent of San Francisco.
Rev. and Mrs. Ca vender arrived in Al
bany Saturday evening with tbe laitere
mother, Mr. Jas. Marks, and will visit
here several weeks, when they will so to
Corea where they have been called in
the missionary work of the Presbyterian
church.
Wm. Meisner after an absence of a
couple of years spent in California, Col
orado and Nevada has returned to Linn
county, coming by way of the Santiam
route and over eight feet of snow, tie
says there ia no place like Webfoot.
Mies Eva simpsoa and Mrs. Nottine
went to Salem this morning by steamer,
to attend tb commencement of tbe
school of oratory of Willamette Univer
sity tonight. They took their hicyclea
and will do the capital city on wheels.
M r. L W. Deyoe, of Elk City, a former
prominent Albany republican was re
cently chairman of a meeting for tbe or
ganization of a Bimetalic Union, the
second one organised in Oreeon under
tbe movement tbat farted in Yamhill
county.
Mr. J. V. Wilson, for a good many
years bookkeeper with tbe Stewart & Sox
Hardware Company has ancepted a posi
tion with the Marshall Welia Hardware
Co , of Chicago, and will travel through
Middle West, leaving bere in July. Mr.
E. S. Redeker is traveling for the same
company with headquarters at Fargo.
The Orrgonian gives the following ac
count of the marriage of a former Albany
young lady, whose entire life was spent
in our city until going to Portland a few
years ago: At the First Baptist church
last Friday evening at 5 o'clock. Jnne 19,
Kev. Frederick Agar solemnised the
marriage ceremony of Miss Elisabeth
Failing Conner and Mr. William. L.
Breaster. The bride was attended by
Miss Henrietta Failing and the groom's
best man was Mr. Stewart Armour. The
nsherswere: Mr. Henry Conner, Mr.
I J. Sanderson Rned, Mr. Rodney Giisan
end Mr Karl Harbaagb. Tbe bride
Two Albany Elocutionists.
The first graduates from the school of
oratory of Willamette University, under
Prof. Sara Brown, were Misses Helen
Crawford and Mary Cundiff, of- Albany
and Misses Mabel Garter and iwria
Hughes, of Salem. The exercises oc
curred iast night before an immense
audience.
By 8 o'clock says the Statesman, the
hall was full to suffocation, the aisles
and spaces along the stage being utilized
to the uttermost inch, even the window
ledges being nvaded by the more nim
ble and daring of the male contingent.
Many left and turned homeward. One
of the finest literary programs evergiven
in Salem was presented. The states
man speaks of the parts taken bv the
Albany members of the class ai follows:
Miss Mary Cundiff's rendition of the
"Tiger Lily" was strong, and faithful in
detail, as became a thrilling story of
victory against incalculable odds, and
her apt and ready tr msi.ion from the
negative tone and pose of mere narrative
to the excited and exacting nortraval of
a fierce and compensating joy, was a
marvel of excellence in its line and won,
as it should, the ringing applause of a
well pleased house.
The garden scene fran Mary Stuart,
one of Schiller's most exquisite creations
was the difficult and compelling work
allotted to Miss Helen V. Crawford
(Queen Elizabeth) and Miss Ethel B.
Hughes (Mary. Queen of Scots.) The
effort was finely sustained by both ladies,
and the expression of the audience at
us close was a splendid and impartial
manifestation of the real pleasure it
gave. Miss Crawford's delineation of
tbe wrathful, reproachful, and triumph
ant English queen lording it. over her
captive sister-monarch was wonderfully
true and faithful and her regal (iignity
and haughty indifference were fine foils
for tbe counterplv of emotion exhibit
ed by Mias Hnghes in her realistic por
traiture of the stricken, hnmilated, yet
tender Mary.
In Alemoriam.
To the Hon. Board of Trustees of the
Albany Collegiate Institute, Albany,
Oregon.
Gentlemen: We your committee
heretofore appointed to prepare a mem
orial tribute to tlio memory of the hue
Rev. S. G. Irvine, for many yea.rs a
member of this Board, offer the fol 'ow
ing as a leebie tribute to bis memory.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
J. Monteith, of Portland, is in
Mr. M,
the city.
MigS Alice Pnrtnr want In Portland In.
day on the Albany,
Mrs. J. Van Wilftnn rotnrfiaJ llila nnnn
"ueatu, who knocks with equal pace j ""ora her trip to Prineville,
F. L. Such returned tl.is coon from m
trip to Taconia.
Mrs. Geo. W. Dodder left tk ia nnon fnr
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on a visit iUi rel
atives. Mrs. Burkhart and son Wm., went to
Salem this morning to attend com
mencement. Miss Lora Lay ton, of Portland, is in
Albany on a visit with her brother, sis
teis and friends.
Miss Alice Brenner cair.e up from
Portland last night and wiii spind ILe
summer in Albany.
Miss Rose Moore, of the Salem public
schools, was in the city today visiting
relatives
Mias Cad Warner went to Portland
this morning on the Wm. M. Hoag and
will visit w.lh friend; there.
Prof. E. H. McA lister and Sth and
Frank McAlister will leave tomorrow
morning on a trip to Blue River. Eu
gene Guard.
Mr. A. J. Hodges has made arrange
ments to take a two year course in the
San Francisco dental college, finishing
his studies in the Philadelphia dental
college.
Mias Dora Page returned borne Thu-a-day
from Albany. Miss Page has been
attend og tbe Presbyterian school and
, tbe school is prospering and will
add new features next vear. Uak'and
cor. Review;
MUaIay Woodruff, ho gradaated
from the Portland public schools last
Friday was remembered with several
floral tributes from Albany friends, for
which she wishes to return ber thanks.
rs. Uallie Fairish Hinzes has
at the cottage of the peasant, and the
paiace ot trie Kins. lias spared us not."
We have been called iu the past year
iu uiuiiiu mu ucaui ui uiBiiuguiHIied
iriemler of this community, and of this
Board of Trustee's.
Rev. S. G. Irvine, D. D., p oneer min
ister of the- Willamette valley, whose
works of love, charity and beneficence
clearly place him among the first in the
roll oi honor, as one of the noblest men
of our land, died at his home in this city
on the 31st day of October, 18U5, after a
lingering illness of over three years, at
the age of 0a years.
Dr. Irvine waa identified with ttm un
building and promotion of the cause of
Christianity and of the higher christian
education in the Willamette vallev, for
upwards of forty years. In 1815 he
graduated from the college at New
Athens.Uhio, and in 18o0. from the The
ological beininary at Cannonsburg,
Penn., being licensed to preach on July
Uth, of said year, thus being in the min
istry over 43 yeam
.lie came to this vailer in tlm fall nf
1851, preaching his first st rmon iu Al
bany, Oregon, Sow. 1851, his last sermon
was preached in Albany iu August, 1892.
He was a charter meuibcrot the Hoard
of Trusters of the Albany Collegiate In-
ou-.uur, nssummg mo duties ol such
trust roe in July. J Devoted to con
secrated, christian higher education, he
continued to labor for the success ot this
inKtution of learning up to the date of
his last sickness, aiding bv his wise
counsel, contributing funds from his
private purse from time to time as
the needs of the inssitution seemed to
require, using his iutjaeuce and raising
his voice in its brimir f. w.a .. .
sealous and devoted fiieudof the Albany
College.
Friendly to all, l.e was the friend of all
wherever known.
'"! gone but bis memory limb,"
He I dead, his example is here."
RrsoLviD, tha. to the widow and fam
ily of the deceased, this lioard extend it
waruieui sympathy, and that these line
Judge Killin. of Portland, was in the
city to4ay on his way home from Corva!
lis. Prof. C. H. Jones the new principal
of the East Sa'em scnools was in the city
today.
Gov. Lord and State Treasurer Phil
Metchap were in Albany this noon on
their way to Corvallis.
Mrs. Judge Bellinger, of Portland, was
visiting in Albany several days, the
guest of Mrs. Danna Burmesler.
Mrs. A. H. Dodd and Miss Jane
Morris, both formerly of Albany, were
reelected as Lear hunt in th nnlilic xhw.l.
.IC.I
Mr. Ed Mills has returned from a trip;
np the Columbia. He reports verv hih
water at The Dalles and other places.con
stantly rei.ig.
NTW, Weatherl.ee. of the State Uni
versity, a as iu Albany yesterday on his
'"y to Moniuou h to attend the teach
er s institute He came on a Stearns,
riding 28 miles before 8 o'clock.
G. B. Haight. Dr. H. E. Beers, J. A".
Gumming and Ed Wills left this morn
ing ior tue streams beyond Clark's mill
after trout. An? one wanting speckled
fish should leave orders at the places of
ouainess oi any ol these gentlemen.
Miss Ida Black, daughter of the col
lector of customs. Portland, and for sev-
oral years a teacher in the Aibanypub-
i.k. n.uugi, arrived raiuraay and is the
ufstof Miss Abbie Wright. Corvallis
limes.
Miss Maud Huiburt. graduate this
vear of the conservatory of music of Al
bany college, is in Corvallis attending
commencement. She is the guest of her
irieou, miss ioia. Vt limns. CorvaUi
Times,
O. H. Blount and Billy Sonnichson,
after a week's stay in Klamath Falls, de
parted for Lakeview Sunday afternoon.
u tn rumuir continue tneir tourney
into Idaho and Montana. Their object
is to look the ccuntry over with a view
! TL
cool! 1
be inscribed i lii',.,.,.,.r. i i.w 1 10 locating somewhere alone Uie route.
oi record, and a copy thereof undei the Tr. J,r. ount is a former
seal of this board be inserted to t he Albany joung man, his mother and sU-
lamiiy of the deceased.
fated at Albany, Oregon. tb:
Jay of June, lSIitf.
trs residing here now,
171 h ' . According to a correfpondent
H The Neatest Designs of the Sea-
H son in : : : 3
Summer Coats,
I White Duck Vests, j
1 Negligee Shirts,
1 Light-weight Flannel Shirts, I
H Cotton & Woolen Gauze Underwear, '3-
I; Summer Balbrigan Underwear, H
LISLE THREAD HOSE, "1
e tar shoes, 3
E TERMS S&0ES,
B. BICYCLE SHOES
I AT
i L. E. Blain Clothing Go's. I
iM,.i.Wiail.W.UU
in the i
F. M. Keitho-u,
J. C- PowrLL,
I- E. Ituis.
Committee.
1 he 1G to 1 Picnic.
The Salem Journal, Lose editor was
present, gives the following account of
the bin picnic as Huiburt 't grove last
Saturday ;
A non-partisan tilver masa meeting
was held at Huiburt 'a grove six mile
from Albany Saturday. It ws a picnic
1$ to 1 picnic ail day six speakers,
two republicans, to democrat and two
poptihsts poke The Corraiiis ladies'
band waa present, and a malch game of
baseball was played lte?n the Albany
aod OakvUie clubs It waa the lartt
gathering of the kind eiver held in the
county, and the sense of tne gatbaring
as strongly in favor of a union of forces
in Oregon against the single gold stand
ard. About 1,mOO peopla attendee and
great en'busiasm prevailed.
J. J. Whitney, one of tbe democratic
presidential electors tor Uregon made the
nrsi speecu, an l alter a severe arramg-
ortto U. denied. iTweedalT iilT
will not elt him i?.1' ."tttoo-
I r M rT I 9 ll I ....ra.
11 II MM lkl.l. . .-.. , .
- ...v. . .1 . lii.l i "i , i.ji : if
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turned to Siom fun, ui ..i . ;n . roenl of the democra-jc pxrtr declared if
becoma a permanent reeideoU Siie ! clio6n e.eUot ) would vo:e for no man
is accompanied by ber little son.
The Albany Cycle Club will 'hold
"hit links'' Tuesday evening in tbe
grove neer the Biverside school honse
nhnut four mites from thin city on the
CorvaUis road. . . ,
Tha committee in cbaree promise
anlendid time to all members attending
and have arrangea a program, of which
nortinn is here criven : Selections by
,the Albany Mandolin Club and Palmer
"ire.heatra. addresses by Prof. W. H- Lee
nd O. F. Howland. rei.tutions by Miss
es Hopkins and Crosby, vochI selections
.ty the male quartet. famil:ar songs by
itbe club. Ice cream and cake" will
. served on the erounds bv the club ca
terer, F. H. Pfeiffer, at 15 cents each.
In order that arrangments may
anade those desiring to go will please
:otifv Mr. T. M. Wandelt oy 3 p. m
"Tuesday. Members will assemble at
p. m. sharp at corner First and Fetrj
streets.
Mr.
Hinges ia a vocalist of much fa in p. bi-inir
better known aa the Oregon nightingale.
Statesman.
T. Wandel and F. E. Allen have re
turned from (rates where tiev maje ar
rangements for holding the 4th of July
Woodmen's picnic in the suburbs of that
place in a nice location. There will Le
a dancing platform, chopping contect
Ac, Gates people furnishing the ou:6u.
Prof. VT. A. McCibeo rctnrned from
Coles Valley Thursday, where be has
been teaching school. The prufos-or
has tiven good Mtisfaction and the
scnool board are well pleased. The pro
fessurmd family, with Rev. hangle
and family, expect to leave Monday,
the 23d innor Couuiile to attend the
Boutnern il. t, I'oniereme, to be held
at tbat place. Oakland Cor, Eeview.
J. Otto Lee, of Salem, will move to
Albany this week to take bis old place in
the Hodges A McFartand drugstore, in
which be will be interested . Mr. Lee ia
firtt class druggst and vers popular in
Albany, xne ius.n- wiUbe run by
Mr. Lee and Mr. Will Burkhart. Mr.
O. C. McFarland has simply been renre-
tenting Mr. Lee dnring bis recent illness
trom which lie Is Inst recoverinz. and
pending the transfer of the interest in
tbe property to him.
Tbe followins annear in rwicnlT'i
Salem Journal : Miss Vida Maston came
down from Albany Saturday afternoon
and will be the guest of Miss Edna Price
dnring commencement exercises of W il
laroette University. Miss Kdith 8roick
of Albany, and Mra Mairszie Mitchell
of Boena Vista, are in the city to attend
commencement exercises. They are tbe
guests of Miss Lucia Cochran. Lewis
P" A"ny (uuii u- Albany, on their wheels today. A. W
uregouun frot. E. IS. McEuw is figur
ing for the presidency of th fi a r; i !
is in oruer ior Uie rep
Certainly the. regents
to iuai inciuon,
i rcHieur, cioss will retire from ih r-.l
ege.
Tbe marriaga of Mr. John Conele
WyatLof Portland, to u. i , j
Packard, waa celebrated at i l.m. ,.i(
Uie bride s parents. Cwpuin and Mrs.
B. r . Packard, in Vancouver, Wednes
day even! rg, the 17tb, bv the Rey. Ed
gar P. Hill, oat-tor of the First Preeby.
twian churrh of Portlan.l. Only a few
of the intimate friends of tbe families
ere present. Budget. Mr. Wvatt
mas one of tbe Albany boys.
One of the many pleasant e tenia of
theteaton was tbe dinner and famtlrre
nniso.compliioeutary to Mr. an.' Mrs.
Will Merriuisn, given ai the pleasant
home of Geo. F. Mriman on Tuesday
of this week in which settral ot the in,',
me lute relatives of the family partici
pated. It waaone of tbo events abich
are always productive of much pleasure
and this one a as no exception to tbe
rule. After aocaetime spent in talking
ovrr pleasant muimscvacea of their
hapPT youthful day, ther rvpaired to
the d did; room aod partook of a dinner
fit f ir a king. Those present were Mr.
acd Mrs. Will Merriman. Mrs. C. K
Fronk.and Mrs. A. Marriman. Med
ford Mail
CITY couxau
Tuesday evening, June 23.
Present Mayer, recorder, marshal.
it and Coo net men
Pfeiffer, tiradwobl.
atcs.
I given away in marriage by her father.
McFeron as j After the ceremony the bridal party left
for plaintiff the church to tbe strains of ilen-
delswlin s wedding march. K pairing
to tbe honse. a reception waa held and a
bountiful collation was served on the
spacious lawn. - The bride in ber dainty
gown of white organdie and rare tolie
vet. looked exceedingly well, and tna
maid oi nonor. Mias Henrietta failing,
waa cLarmmplv beautiful. 8ba wore a
while organdia heliotrr, flowered, and
a larze Leehorn hat completed tbe plei
ing toilette. At 8:30 Mr. and Mrs
Brewster left for tbe Kaat to be absent
about three months.
for president who was not an independ
ent American bimeiaiist. Judge Whit
ney is aa abl man and an ei utqt
speaker-
C. H. Dalrympleand Dr. Hill, populist f
county chairman, a man of education, ;
aunty and financial sundisg, spoke for , ,
the Pvople'a y, now the dominant c , V1' ."' 3ane' U
party in Linn county, declared stroigSy ' . Slraberr;e aie ripening in oar vic
tor a anion of fotwl 1 may.
Hon O. T. Portrr aad E. Hofer spoke F. E. Alien and T. Wandel, of Aj
(or the silver republican, taking a con- bany, went to thm Breitenbush Saturday
alive position, in deier.M ot pro-! to aelect grounds for the Woodmena nic.
mnvu nuu uiuieutiiwm. ins speernes i mc uui una.ng noining tbat suited tbem
were all well received, aud Uie otniost j Uey returned to liases here ihey were
gcd feeling prevailed. Never ws such! met by a committee of Moodmen who
an asmbUg- seen in Lion conn l v. Be- led tbem to a beaalifa! oak grove which
puMican who kjve l!e old Bag and honor pleased them bsftuy. ?o Cates) will tl
McKiuler, came out by the score, and iehraue the Fourth in enuA irl.i.tl
declared tbey would not support the g44 by tle Woodmen's excursion.
stanuam. anj avorea nnsor. on a tingle Mr. W. I. XewUnd, of tbe firm Gar.
Vteetion. I hrinuin with tii, I.,. - .u J
oat by County Judlect IlarUm rnvdlZTl' m mum
nrpienrniauve elect jonn Itmllli, and I n n n. i . ,v
was a great succesa. Farmers came to V,-of Albany,
fl. r.; -, iliates Alomiay havmz been am
wra nrilrwl n&l.l
Albany Iron Works, 7.25; Hopkins
Bros, ft.90; Frank Propet, H.25; S W
Reee. J.30; Tbos Monteith, 1.75: D B
Monteitb. $2; B M Huston A Co, iU0;
Santiam Lumber Co, $35 25; Snewart A
" w, J.Sj; U O Lec, I; N J Ueu
lon. m.Qi.
The report upon Ibe cost ol improving
Lyoo street was laid npon tbe tabie un
til tbe next meeting.
A wri.ten prooosition from tbe Albany
W ater Works Co. bv C. C. Uoero, to Uy
inch pipes under Lyon and Ferry Sts.
i!ki a ...I a &: i i
bin street walk, and furnish wtter fr
cisterns, the city to liii the ditches
sroun FAe pipes, was pre-c!ed and con- :
tinned for investigation as trctkrt i
It was ordered that all parties having
wstor clWta supply tbem ith water.
&h street tcisfvn Uiim.r. . n I
Jefferson was ordered improved. I
ucenaes to srii uquor were ordered ;
iwued t-i Wiifiaa:s Bros. Peter Seh Uar I
Gildin k Howard. David Slant and R.F.
BMW. j
Property owners were ordrl n-triiUH I
v.eiSfed swer through properly s
otS. W. Crowder opened within liv '
uava.
E. B. Lwridscn waa
elcted pound master.
Sidewalks were ordered repaired ad
joining lot I bl 4 Ferry Si. and lou 1 and
SblU. Baker atreS.
rirtt and Second streets from Wash
ington to Baker street aad connectine
streets were ordered cleaned of rs.
wtedr. etc.
fm If yoa want a
7 uabs. aae as
L I
swe rebetr far paioa ia tbe back.
cock's
tViD fH I ' . un . . ... ...
Poro
Pinter
:rts aod ;oitst-
Capes.
unanimously
Tangent items.
waa in
Monday bavinz been summoned
1 h.'re by leiesram to attend Mrs. Dorand
, j who has been lying at the point of death
for several days. Under hia skillful
The Crop. (treatment she is on the road to recovery.
for many citizens only wish we had
t, . , n'rur poywcian as Ihsvisin our eom-
mcvuhti iu- avv' c ; mnnitv
iuui fmwin. Testuuan. meson n t;u i . .
lit i..,i.i. -.i ..i ..i . ;,K w.i .Mr- Tilden Qmnn has returned from a
weather growth bad been retarded ; un-S ,..t0d r!JR, J!
der tha influeno. of tt, w.mr and t ,0,' for ? Breitenbosh where be Will
Wu.t,CoMETo Albast. John Welch
is becoming; famous as an axeman and
last Saturday be brought more honors
and trophies over into i amhill county
from the picnic at Ballston. He entered
two contests and won botn ot mem. inn
first was tor a medal and in this he
chopped off a 13-inch ash log in 1 :14.
The second was won bv vounz Laodeas,
nf Monmoiih in l -.40. itiesecona maicn
was from a challenge by a man named
Clark for a Durse of 11.50. This Welch
won in 1 :13. Mr. elch eoea to Albany,
July 4th, to compete lor a medal and the
championship of the jurisdiction lie
wilt have to ruD ut bis muecie ior mis
contest: but we believe is equal to tbe
emergency. MeMinnville Tranicript,
feated tbe !a!em boys Saturday after
noon 21 to 8. Tbey bad things their
own way.
ibe loilowmz from the Journal would
lead one to believe tbe boya expected to
sweeo thinirs: "A hack load of enthn
Heard on tesu j aiastic yonng base-baliis a, left early this
morning ior Aluany. wnere tney wui
participate in a base bail eame uiis alter
noon, wi'.b a like team of Albany boys.
Tbe team g. ing from Salem call them
selves tbe "Salein Locals. They were
well supplied with horns and other
musical (?) instruments, all of which,
will no doubt be used to th? best possi
ble advantage, it they come nil victor
ious " Ihe horns never tooted.
At Oakville the Yonng; A I Dun leg with
out the aid of any Portland tilavers. de
feated tbe uakviiie ciuo zz to - xne
score was 1$ to 0 at the end of the Uth
inning. After that the Albany boys
took things easily.
Lnndell and L. W. Akers left this morn
ing via steamar Ruth for their homes in
Eastern Oregon,
Luysr
in 60
be
Thc Ladies or ths G. A. R At the
Independence encampment among the
reports ot the committee on resolutions,
tbe following was adopted, unanimously :
- Kesoived, That the order, consisting
of tbe mothers, wives, sisters and daugh
ters oi soldiers, sailors and marines wuo
served honorably during the late war of
tue rebellion, known aa Ladies o! tbe U.
A. R be fully recbtrnized as co-workers
in perpetuating the objects of the Grand
Army ol the Kepublic."
There was but one Circle of this noble
Two Aloany vonng men report bav-'ng l order at tbt encampment, says a paper
... t i . .1 . u I t .1.-. 1 . i . i f-
ui iiisk ciiv, biiu mat was rair vraas Vir
cle No. 1. Ladies of the G. A. R.. of Al
bany, and tbey were a host in them
selves and made friends with nearly il
not quite every old veteran in attendance.
Mr. Mal'an. a Co'crado t-'ef
caught 62 trout on the llescbultes
minutes, a good read.
Messr Soinmervil'e B."s sn-f A. I
Pickard have sold their fatd uacinir four
year old mare to Willari II. Mimrwoo. of
Los Angeles, Ca!., for" J550 Eugene
neguler.
A little ad in Ihe Dkmotrat IsHt nlirht
that st ra berries would be had at Vim.
Peacock s across tbe river at IU cents a ital
Ion. refilled in nine person being there
early this morninir. Vft haven't heard
now many responded during ibe day.
George Calhey, a 12 yeai o'd Imy and t
son of Dr. D. A ( athey. VN'oodburn, has
invented a device for opening', closing and
locking any gate which swings on a pivot
man of that city sats it is Ihe best pat
ent gate be has ever seen, and thinks there
is a fortune in it fir somebody who will
push it.
the warmer
clear weather the soil Las dried out and
vegetation baa made a wonderful growth
during the past tao weeks. Haying is
now in piogresa, and the wrather'is per
fect for that work. The flrt cutting of
Haifa has been finished. Clover hay is
vet lieing cut. Orchard grass is reported
by some correspondents as being foui
let huh. The correspondents, with
very rare exception, report ltle has
croo utuall heavy.
The correspondents are almost unani
mous in their reports as to the fine con
ditions of the grain cop.
fcheepshearspg is about over. Tuccor-
respondentfmm St. Paul. Marion county.
reports a case of two sheep giving 36
ouods ol wool. The wool Ulelv clurd
is better than tha clipped iu May, for
the warm sunshine brought out the oil.
Hops are growing rapidly. Many are
to the t"D of the poles already
The vegetables have a good healthy
crow lb.
Berries ol all kinds are proline, si a a
large amount of new stalk is gn.wing for
the crop of next year. Many apple-
growers are in hope that the injury to
. . Ml - I 1 -..!.- -
tue crop mi? year win prove a inesiug,
for it will cause extra care to he taken
wi'h the crop that will .nature, and pos
sibly the ravages ol tue insect may be
lessened, and to agrentextentdesiroyed
ts. raot" k.
make some iot orcveuient on hia mothers
c'kim. Rax.
HOVir. A.NU aHKOAD
Accidkst to Lylb 8peek. A letter
ceived by Mrs. Baltimore from the Warm
Springs Agency tells ot a very serious
accident in the agency saw mill to Mr.
Lyle Speer, son of Rev, Speer, recently a
student in the Albany College. Lyle was
working in the mill, when be slipped and
fell against a saw. A terrible gash was
cut iu his face between his two eyes.
reaching across his nose. It was thought
to be fatal at first: but tbe wound was well
iressed, and his chanches are excellent
for bis recovery. He will have a scar on
iiis face, though, that will be very con
spicuous for life. Lyle U a splendid
yonng man. and has tbe sympathy of
jnany friends in Albany ever bis accident.
The era tid iory vexterday bronpht in an
indictm-nt of willful and malicia i murder
against James Nixon, who shot and killed
Charles Rice, Juoe U. at a ball game near
Ulakes'ey's. Dixon's trial will begin
Thursday. If guilty he should be hansed
at the rliet possible date and ni t be
trusted in a Roseharg jail, i i
loft Albany Tnursdav nieht. riding to Pan
li'rancisco. and back bv blind bairgaze.
gpttins? home Tuesday morning, thus mak
ing remarkably fast time
KyfloiTQifi
it. a ,a Merit Maintains theconfldenoe
, )k. Twonla in Hood's fjarsaparilla. I f a
ju...nna von when sick; lfltnaakea I nerature altogether too troDical fur Wil
jni in everywhere, then beyond I liam, or anybody else accustomed to
.11 ntinn that mediclDe possesses merit. W ebfoot climate. Mr. 1 ischer expecU
To Hot fob Hm Will Fiulcr ar
rived Monday from Phoenix, Arizona,
and is much improved ia health. His
departure from Phoenix was hastened
by tbe not weatner. wnicii bad closed
down to 1 16 degrees in the shade, a tern-
Roadie
to return to Phoenix in the autumn.
Corvallis Times.
Thc Hart Case.
Stephen P. Hart's suit for damages
against the Southern Pacific Railway
Compaany for being put off the- cms at
Albany, was to have come np June 27
for trial before Judge Shattuck. Judge
McArthur, for tbe defendant corporation
has asked lor a continuance of the case,
He makes affidavit that two important
witnesses, a. u. uregg and V. u. uomn,
could not be present at the trial, and
meir oeposmons cannot us ootainea
time. The two witnesses fire on the
road somewhere. Their testimony, it ia
claimed, will be to the effect that Hart
was In the habit of annoying the train
men as much as potsihle; that he could
siun his name several different wavs
that lie traveled with a gripsack labeled
Oppenheimer; that he needed a large
sum of money anJ that be took the
metnou ne am ot raising a row ior uie
purpose of suing the company for dam
ages for injuries claimed when he wa
ejected from the train at the time the
trouble arose over the ticket. Telegram.
Henry Gardner. living 10 mil nirth of
HilUboro was killed Monday by a falling
tree. 1'be tree, in falling, bit a stub, by
mu . i !.-.. .Knnt Hood'a f3ar wtl,cn 11 wa kronen, tne rebounding
That Is Just the tenth t j part f truck Mr. Gardner in tbe Hotnach.
aparuia. we Know l " ami he died about twenty minutes after.
because It cures, not once or twice or a j . . . .
sSSS. "JTii -i?. SSTlt cures. ! The Albany Bicycle Club had a pleas-
ibsolntely, psrmTnently, when all other, ant n, n to -e K'verside achool house
fail to do any good whatever. We repeat
Kl(0)i)(dl-s
Sarsaparilla :
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
eiira nausea, indigestion,
rfwf'S Hi I IS biiiousaess. ascents.
grounds, four miles from Albany on tlm
Corvallis road, where a delightful time
was bail for an hour br two. About fifty
wet present. Some choice music was
furnished bv the Albany Mandolin club
and the Palmer orchestra and Misses
Marguerite Hopkins and Maud Crosby
were heard in well rendered recitaMons.
It was a decidedly successful bigh jinks
bicycle picnic conducted ln a very dec
orous manner.
Conn & Iluelon for grocener.
MINING :EWS,
A-
tbe
Lkbanon TkaCiikhb, The directors of
the Lebanon school last night elected
the following teachers for the ensuing
years Prof. Baker, of MeMinnville: w.
Ainngiiam, assistant, reelected! Miss
fclkins, reelected. Miss Ida Want, dangli.
ter of Scott Want, just graduating from
the O. A. 0 and Miss Elizabeth Co ret h
ers, recently of the Albany schcols.
Dccrlng Mowers and Binders.
Knapp, Burrell & Company have a few j
of these standard, machines on hand!
which tbey will sell at special bargains,
on account of retirement from business.
For particulars apply lo J. M Ralston,
Albany, Oregon.
Pure Drugs iJanson'g. '
Mr. Horace L. Hotcbkis. a wealthy
New lork hanker, auuTa stockhohier
the Lawler Mining Co. was in Albany
today and went to the mines this after
noon to see the property himself. He
has great faith in the gold but that goes
through the Cascades and reports the
company as having absolute con.
fidence in the ability of Mr Laaler I
get whatever there is out ol the prono
sition. He said while in Portland : "Wo
expect this seacon tu make sucti a show
ing ln (.uaruviue that all parties inter
ested will be fully satisfied with the re
sults accomplished. VVe have -a great
work before us, and even before our plan
of development is fully matured Oregon
will be known aa one of the great gold
producing states of t ho West. This sea
son e will double the capacity of our
mill and have 40 stamps at work, while
the various claims controlled by the
company will lie worked with vigor, and
with sure results ahead cl a successful
mining camp."
.Several days Ago a couple ot Lebanon
men came down from the Cascades and
reported finding the lost French cabin
some where near the Santiam mines, at
which the ore Las always been reported
very rich. They brought ore to verify tha
traditions in reference to the cabin prop
erty, but refuse to divulge anything in
, reference to me location, iney wueve
! they have something wonderfully rich.
Jas Roberts was In tbe city today get
ting ready to go with Alfred Blevins,
I Marion Coon and perhaps ona or two
others to Eastern Oregon on a mining
i nros)ecing trip. They will go to the
Crooked river and Blue mountains and
know what thev have in view.
Tbe days art? now getting shorter.
1 here will be an mormon crowd in
bany on the 4th.
A new talooo has beta nrwni at
He ot the old Star Brewery.
V rents oo tbe dollar, cash for iuiv and
witness fees at P. Cohen's.
Prof. V, C. Hi lev has ben raeWbd
president of Willamette University.
Roy Parker baa lost his Walt ham watch.
silver case, steel chain. loitiali R. P.
scratched on case. Retarn il to him and
confer an everlasting favor.
Tbe indication are tbat wafer wilt lie
higher in Portland than ever before At
A'bany tne river is irextinir so Hw navura-
tion is liable to be stopped ia a few weeks.
lhn Oregon state camp meeting of the
Methodist Episcopal Church will be held
at Canby, Ore., on their beautiful ground.
begtnningJuly Uth and continuing until
luiy-.tu.
Tbe great boxing ennte'. between Cot-
ttt and Sharkey will take plaice in San
trancisco t.Miight. Uulietins will be fur
niohed for $10 if desired, so the head office
of the Western Lmcu has notified agents
Jas. Shaw, of Oregon City has leased
the Dallas Woolen Mill for a term of five
years and will soon begin operating, at
which comt-s joy in tbe hearts of Dallas
people,
J. B. ITughes ft Sons, of Redwcnd City,
Cal , have purchased tie Lebanon electric
tight plant and wa'er wnrks, rod will take
cargo July 1. Mr. Hughej thoroughly
understands the basinet, having; had
chturgd of lb" city water oiks of Redwood
City for 22 years.
Tbe Times report the following sa'es of
property across the Willamette: M. E.
c'ou gill and husband to Kmma A. New-fio-t,
seven acrss bind, two miles north of
Albany. l.0. Elsie R. Riley to A Al.
Steadmao. 100 actes land, awo miles from
Aluanv. S1.00. Morris P. Nowton and
wile to W, H. and 11, 0 Newton, 1C4
acres lnd. four miles wet of Corralli,
A. H . Stead man and wile to beo,
M. Dvar. 100 acre land, two miles Irom
Albany, tl 00. Geo. M. Dyar to Fannin
K. Dvar. 100 a-res land, two miles from
Albany. I10.C0
June 21, 1SS6.
The people are all vwy busy plowing
out their gardens and picking their
strawberries. The gardens all need a
shower of rain as well aa the late grain.
Rev. Thomas, of University Park.
preached here on last Sunday at 11 a. m.
Our mad nuftrliitlMi militutMn
! needed inuwvemenU on tbe roads in
I this vicinity.
There will be a p.cnic held at Sprint
ers Grove two miles north of Sbedd Sta
tion, on next Friday, at which a big time
is anticipated. Tbe langent brass band
will furnrsh the music for the occasion
and good speakers will be present.
We want to correct an item Little
Roebod wrote in Mooday'a daily. He
said tbat it seemed like no one was busy
but J. J. Beard. Everybody is too busy
to be idle nowday. He! must have been
thinking about that strawberry blonde
at langent-
Fol lorn ing is the program as rendered
at tne lt to 1 picnic:
Music, by tbe Ladies Band.
Pong. America, by tbe Choir.
Opening address, A. Luelling.
A Petition to the LegUU:ure, Geo.
Barton.
Quartet, Lola and Neva Palmer, Riley
tluinnrt and Uhas. C and iff.
Political speech, Capt, C. B. Monta
gne.
Song and encore, Mies Custer
Music bv tbe band.
Basket dinner.
Afternoon, called to order bv band
music.
Political speeches by J. J. Whitney. C.
U. nalrvmple. and Dr. J. L. Hill.
Solo, Lolo Palmer.
Speeches by E. Hofer and O.T Porter.
Song and encore. Cnstr sisters, fol
lowed oy dancing the rest of the evening.
everything weft oil peaceful and auietlv.
The stand which was run by Huiburt
Bros, was pretty well patronised
ocso AakiucA.
Light weight fi r spring aad saiimer.
Black aad colored. Latest s'ylea.
Mediam pries.
Shirtwaists.
Lots aid lota of tbwn mors) jast ra
enved. Many different grades and
prk. Style tew.
Sumjner Goods.
Stork now cofxtplet; largest ever
hnmr'at to t.'-U part rf the valley.
AH new Kood and orrfM very reaaoo
able. Sod for MBpVs.
S. E. Young,
Albany.
It will please you
to see our line of
1896
EASTfiD-SOUTM
THlt SHASTA KOUTfi
OF THE
Southern Pacific Oo.
CaEfeaifek TisiMi Tufas utmTmta
Mfy.
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If laL
Afbuiy
At 1 a
AboT- trains rep at East Portland
Oregyi Ot. Woodaanti, Salem. Taraer
lir-T. J--yt, A bany. Albas v Juac
tVi. Tn-. Sh-Mld. Halsey Ea4?oe
Crwe l, Cottage Grove, Draia. aad all
an oca from Roaebcrg iwb t3 aad in
cluding Ashland.
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SHOES
PULLJIAI ECFTET SLHFEI
ajro
Dinimr Cars on Ogden Roatc
SECONO-CUSS SIEEPIHS CARS
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fcvltasr
and will
i Exprews raiadsily (exespt Soday)at
A'.ba. aad Corval U oaect wUfc rain ot
OC.AE. Ry. -
save yow
raj Lv
fvl
- a
taa
15 to 25 per cent
on every pair
READ, PEACOCK & CO
fc.ro trai
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a. iim atat.
l.uteuB
H. F. McIIwain's
CashStore
4 .w. rm gUM,
V9MS n K.
x r aocERs
torOM. Or-.
.My father has taken several bottles of
Hoo i's Sarsaparilla for bis stomach and io
purify hia blood and core that tired fe-
n.. ty I. 1 .x... i c ft-
Mood's PiPs cure all Uer Ms.
On the Divide.
Awarded
Highest HortorsWorld'a Fair,
fold Medal, MWwioter Fair.
mm
Edd Carrol and family, of Euzcne. are
visiting in tne neighborhood.
Ulara 1 hilpott attended commence
ment exercises at Eugene last week.
Miss Way edder, of bilverton, is vis
iting her sister Mrs. V ..Simmons.
Tom Grimes and Frank Iempsev are
attending court this week.
B. R. Ho't's are movinir from Harris.
oug to tneir tarm.
Lelia and Vincent Straub. of Euirene.
are viar.ing at jonn uriuies.
Miss Grace McIIarvue who has been
visiting with friends bete and at Eugene,
returned to her home in Brownsville
Monday.
Mrs B. E. Grimes and children, bo
have been quite ill, are now'convalscenU
""Miss Rnnk finished a veiy successful
term of school at the Sommeivitle dt
trict and went to Brownsville Monday.
infield Allingham is now walking on
crutches, tbe result of having sprained
his ankle while playing tennis.
Bruce Davidson attended the im
mencametit exercises at Monmouth last
week. s.
Mrs. Marias i
Great
argains
UM. I R. CO,
vWillamette River Division,)
Steamer ALBAXY, C pt. J. L. Smith,
" Wm. M. Hoa-;, Capt. H U Hah
ttm and Passeoicr,
Daily, except Saturdays, between Ccur
vsIUs, Albany, Independence, Sa-J
lem, way points aad
Portland.
Unsurpassed accommodation a and
schedules especially for the needs of up-u'ninnu-u.
travel. PicnK: parties
can avail themselves of this schedule for
any desired point between Corvallis and
taletn, leaving in tne morning uu
turning in cue ume tne easmw
Special rates for special parties of loor
more, ' .
Lcavca Albany downriver at7:4oa.
m. Leaves Albany np river at 8 p. in
expt Saturday.
H. L W aupss, n. B. Sacht .
Agent, depot. Agt., opp.site Rever
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70
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00
00
45
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1 00
1 00
SO
18
2
5
50
0t
25
00
00
25
S5
20
25
35
05
TRACTION
ENGINES.
One 8 horsw power Buffalo Pittaengine
used one season. '
One 10 horse power Buffalo
gine, new. For sale cheap.
The Hustler, with Rnwp and Lee ss
the batltry. defeated the Unknown, with
Akin and Mtso-i as the battery, thU af er
noon, 10 to 0 Tbe Rustlers shouted. ,
CHEAT.!
mil
rit 1
For Pills ana Piunier Dowson
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years tbe Standard
Baxtsr, a nation a
lecturer of the W. C. T. U. a ill lecture
at the M. E. church in this city on Fri
day evening of this week, on Moral Re
form. Mrs. Baxter visited us last winter
and those who heard ber were hiuhlv
til.ta.jk.1 rl will valmma ha. ajuin
heartily. Her dansh ter. Miss Beatrice,
a graduate of the Columbian School of
Oratory of Chicago, will give several rec
itations durintr the evening. We bear
from places visited, that Miss Baxter is
an elocutionist of rare ability and ia de-
lighting her audiences wherever she ap
I jH-ars, No admission foe will be charged,
! but a collection taken. We besperk for
t these ladies a good audience. . -
1 Or. Prl'iFCreaBiSiPowi!er
world's Fair hisbeat Award.
Full Roller Flour per sack
18 lbs Ex C Sugar....
17 lbs beet Cane Granulated Sugar
25 " gbod Rice
50 44 fine Butler Salt
16 yds ex fine unb Muslin
20 " " good
20 44 Standard TrinU
10 " Heavy Toweling
Table oil cloth per yd
Men's fine Ratur Toe Shoes...
" " London Toe "
" " New ork Toe Shoe.
44 Heavy Standard Shoe. . .
44 Underwear each
12 yds heavy Cheviot Shirting
16 " good Shirting
16 01 plug Battle Ax Tobacco.
16 44 44 Ciimax Tobacco
1 lb Basket Fired Tea
I lb Young Hyson 44
lib Gunpowder 41
Men's Heavy Socks per pr
Fairbanks S ib Gold Dust Washing
Powder 2f
7 bars Savon Soap (5ct bars). 25
Full Roller Flour per sack 70
4 lbs Arm A Hammer Soda. 4, 25
4 lba A shilling & Co 'a " . 25
3 cans the wry bestTomaf-ea, . . V
3 "Sugar Corn 25
Mason's Fruit Jars 2 qt.lqt.l-pt, rub
ber, extra caps. Call at stoie ior price j
of jars. Will cut lu priotj aud sav you I ro,VS WaNTH. 10
I f. . 1 J Afl MUM MVulj mi MA I .... I .. . ... ..
week, all sold at cut price.
pifa u-
HorstNa Bros.,
Albany, Or.
General
Blacksmithing:::
G. P Oatner is now locate 1 text duor t
he Imprint office, where be t re pared t
do geneial lacksmithir g in a first c'aa
manner. Prices tostitths times, 20 pe
nt dit or nt for cash.
June 19, 1896.
Yours for bargains,
H. F. Mdt-waijf'a
Cask Stobk.
rents apitce
V will he paid f all crows d-ad or aiive
delivered al Frouiau Bros. Th.v areOeoth
to cb.neM pheasants aad it is desiied to
kill tbem off.
TTOUSEMOVISG, Carefully, p-owp ly
1 A ly, at tha lowea. price, va'l ot
address Q W Taylor, 4th and Vaiisoa Sis
Albany.
FOUND.' An umbrella, won a m bo
gram of H. H. m thiee vtrtical linea,
is at tbe Dkmocbat clfice hwaii g thj
ownir.
Ha.klenian's grove, a
coatairiag S"uie e'othing 'lh
BICYCLE FORsALb. A seco i t.au t
lidixs Hcyele.in eiifllmt coad tioa
Call at the Ptal 1 ejegraph 0ce.
FDUSD.-Sear
valise cent air is
- sama can ba had by