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Daily Democrat Thursiay Evening, June 13, 1889 TM NIITI'ltfU, Editor! and I'ubUahen. PublialiUu ovory day in tlio.wrcli. tjuuiltyi excepted.) COSIMBNCEJJf.NT. THK ALUMNI, KoteraJ a tun P-Mt Oil -em Albany, Oi a seoond-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION liA'I'KS. fliverod by ciuirior por week rty mail, (mr yir viuul, erluiiitti, ..$ .ir. . f.(H LOCAL Jl ECO I ID. A will .Skt Aside The contest over the w ill of Mr Martin Wcilz, who died cv cral month aga, was termin tted yesterday bv Judge Ulackburn rendcrini: a decision in layor of Mrs George I.nper, the con tretant, setting the will aside on the ground that it was not properly executed. Mrs l.upvr was appointed administrator of the estate and will now have charge of lis set tlement. InTolvinj'consideritble property the case is one that has attracted consider able attention and caused some feeling In the neighborhood of Tangent, lions J K Weatherford and W R liilvcu appeared for the contestants, and C E Volverton and Hewitt, Hryant ic Irvine for the executrix Grand LonuH. The ttrand Lodge A F & A M met in Portland yesterday Grand Orator Geo IC Chamberlain, I (j M Mason, ( ico I Iutupiircy, T L Wallace, I) S Kcid and R Thompson, were present rom Albany;Sam May, l'erry Hyde and M Cunningham, from llarrrisburg; A Huddicso-i, from Jefferson: I I' Galbrailh and J H R Morelock, from IS roivns villi; ; J i isearu ana u tiackieman, trom I-eb anon ; S A Smith and .1 W Geary, from naiser; ana i j i,ouuKer trotn Mieuu The following ollicers were elected C'hiistophcr Taylor, G M; James T Robin son, u t M : Moreland, G S v. : N Hunnell, (i W; 1) McKcrcher, G T; S Chadwick, (! S; R P ICarhart, trustee educational fund. A Popi'I.ak Co. The Gcorgic Wood thorpc Co will play in Albany next week it popular prices, and popular plays. The Ashland Tiiliitgs says: "The Georgie Woodthorpc company has been playing to good houses in Aihland, and giving ex cellent satisfaction. '''he play of the "Golden Giant" was enjoyed as much as any drama ever presented here, and "May lilossom," Wednesday evening, is highly praised upon all hands. TV night the company give "M'Liss," the dramatization of Bret llarte's famous California story." The reunion of the Alumni at the ft. Charles Hotel last evening was one of the brlgntest affairs in their history. The sup per served was an elegant and sumptuous one, universally pronounced a sood com panion to the fine literary treats of the week. After its service a season f toasts and speeches was indulged in. President Condit answered to "The Albany College." Mr Jas I- Powell, President of the Alumni welcomed the new class in eloquent terms and was happily responded to by Miss Helen Crawford. An Alumni paper by Miss Lillie Robertson was read, a nice tribute being paid to Mr. Stephen I'llnn who died since the last reunion. Mrs A B Slauion read a splendidly written cssav. when the following toass were responded to in a manner only known by A'.umnis : faculty of Albany College. Prof Lee ; class of '73, Mrs E K Sox ; of '74, by Mrs ; F. Wolverton ;of '7S, by Mrs Dr Tem- pleton, of Portland, read by Miss Annie Alt house, ;of '7, by Miss Hettie Miller ; of 'S, by Mrs Mary Slauson ; of '86, by Quincy Propsl ; of '87, by Percy Kelley ; "Our lirothcrs-ln-law," by MrC E Wol verton ; "Trustees of College," by Judge Klinn. I'pon being called upon responses were made by Or. Irvine, I) P Mason, Mayor Cowan, S K Young, A B Slauson, I- E Dlaln and E K Sox. Letters were read from Mrs W H Gaston and Mrs Capt. Powell. "Anld L,an Syne," sung by nil closed the reunion of '89, The following were present : Alumni and companions, Mrs and Mr F Sox, Mrs and Mr C E Wolverton, Mrs and Mr II F Merrill, Mrs and Mr Cal V Burkhart, Mrs and MrC II Stewart, Misses Annie Alt house and Hettie Miller, Mrs and Mr A B Slauson, John Geisendorfer, Quincy Propst, Percy Kelly, Jas F Powell and Miss Maud Van Horn, Miss Lillie Robert -son,Mrand Mrs Jas Tomlinsot ,Collins El kins, Misses Flora Mason, Helen Craw ford and Ina Robertson. Faculty President and Mrs Condit, Prof and Mrs Lee, Miss Prathcr. Trustees and wives Mr and. Mrs SE Young, Mr and Mrs L E Blain, Mr and Mrs F M Redfiled Mayurand Mrs Cowan, Mr and Mrs I) P Mason, Judge and Mrs Flinn, Dr ana Mrs Irvine, and Mrs Oeo h, Chamberlain. The O. P. Win M Hoag.of the Oregon Pacific, is now looked for at this city on next Monday morning, when ail early re sumption of work is anticipated. The en gineers who have been making estimates of work completed to Brcitcnbiish return ed on last evening's train. Already prep arations arc being made by an additional gang of Celestials so that construction trains can go to the extreme eastern limit ef the track. Niithinx Snereeds Like Sells Brothers. To paraphrase a trite saying, yet it h literally true as applied to the circus bull ness. Believing implicitly in the law of cause and effect we are led to ask "why docs thislirm of showmen succeed so much better than otheis ? The answer is read in the stars not the heavenly orbs that dot the blue firmament, but the star artist that appear in the rings on the stages, and the hippodrome track of the immense com bination. Last season Sells Brothers en joyed the distinction of having the finest how that ever traversed the iron high ways. I his vcar they have tormcd an al- lance with & H uarretts wora s rnir, which, although it was a creditable exhibi Hon when last it visited here, has been astly augmented. The two shows, each complete and faultless, will exhibit as one this season, on wedncsuav, lune iotn, tnls remendous marshalling ot the wonders ot the Orient and Occident will reach Albany giving performances in the afternoon at o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock. Rkckivkd. Last evening Mayor Cowan received the following despatch from Gov ernor Beaver, of Pennsylvania : "Harris burg, Pa. .June n. J L Cowan, Mayor, Albany, Or : Have made sight draft up on tiie National Park Bank of New York far $17$ 50, vour generous contribution to the relief fund here. Pleae accept tnv hcartfelt thanks. James O Bearer, Gov ernor." Tiik Hop OrTt.ooK. Prominent hop men say that hop growers should not be in a hurry to contract their crops. It is reported that feast has badly damaged the crop in New York and it is thought they will command a good price this fail. It is said that several buyers are in the valley now trying to contract for this year's crop. Eugene llrgisler. An S. S. Excursion. The Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church of this city will give a picnic to Marion to- mor row, leaving here on the 11:10 train and returning on the 7:58 train. Round trip tickets, ee. rents, children under five free. The pub l Invited to join In the picnic, Take your baskets. W. C. T. It's Attention. A meeting of the V C. T U of Albany will be held at the Hall to morrow afternoon at 3:30 to consid. r the matter of feeding the Military compani rt on the 4th of July. A large attendance Is requested, ns the meeting Is an Imr-ortant one. OfK -i.voitni. It mav be safely stat ed that A I nan has the three best lady vo calhs of any Oregon city, not excepting "ortla-id, Mrs Langdon, Mis Chambei i Mis Cochrane, with several otheis hind ; and, as well, the Mncst tenor s Miners In this musical valley. lain 1 not 1 1. and 1. To Ni'.w Oimkrs. We would say that e hi RUnr. ni' I iag h tu tioi Ti baits to give vou, but we do .vio l values for your money 1 cily solicit your patronage. Hkownki.l & Stanard. P. Mi;- s.) IAI, AND I'EUSONAU J hiack was in the city this morn j t, of Stivton, is in tin city the W S Thompson. ' 1 ll.il.,!rton ha accented posi cher in the Waitsburg academy to ,' iiitiei in the fall. lei.t KrimiiRiin and wife, of the Me "ollege, passed through the city -d.. i,,r liiownsville, where a general scs ion 1 : - hnr.-h Is to be held. Rev Train nil 1 . ,1 Rev c Hill went from this citv Tiik Eaole Sails High. Greenwood is making very fine photos for $2 per doz- He does not sign any 110111 de plume, such as C & N W Photo Co., but signs his own name in plain English and warrants each and every picture. Now isthc time for yuu t get No. pictures cheap. W. It, LiREENWOOl), Kill (iloves ! Kid tilnvrs ! ! I have iust received a full line of kid solves branded Our Own. This is a genu iuc kid glove. I buy direct from importers n New York and consider them the best value of any glove I ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tching, $1.50 per pair. a. c 1 olxc. South Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to Its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location. view and access to and from these lots,and you will be convinced of their merits Call carlv and secure a home before the advance in price. Apply to 1 WKKDAl.K IS.KOI-iKl.U,rtgeiUH, First door south of Post Office. IIKOW.VSVII.I.K. Brownsville, June nth, 1889. The Central Association of the Baptist Church begins its regular annual session with the First Baptist Church of this place, Thursday, the 13th. Thursday, the 6th Inst., all the live s'ock and farming implements of Thomas Kay were sold at public sale at his farm one half mile from htre. One of his Holstein cows and tier spring calf brought $200. Prof. J. B. Horner and Wife of Rose burg, were here last Friday. No one holds a larger place in the hearts of people here than Prof, and Mis. Horner. His many friends throughout this county tre pleased to know ef his continued success in the profession of which he is a most thorough master. We bid them come again and stay longer. Messrs. Weber Bros , lessees of Thos. Kay's farm took a couple of loads of oats to Albany I ussday for which they receiv ed 43 cents per bushel. The bovs for tuuately sold these oats there last winter hen prices were better than now. Prof. R. Micheal, cf the Weston Nor mal school is visiting his mother and friends here. Hon. W. Carey Johnson, of Oregon City has accepted an invitation to deliver the oration here on the glorious 4th. Messrs. Wolpert and Engert sold their farm near here to F. M. Powell, Saturday. Consideration, Sioco. these gentlemen bought this farm of II. Bryant, of your city a short time ago, we understand pay mg 35 or the same. 1 hey are going back to the land of irrasshcppe-s, cyclones, etc., whence thev came. Thev have been here six weeks and said they did not like tne climate, intnkotit. Prof. Garland and wife, of Wilbur, have been retained at a salary of $150 per month to teach our public school. Yhe Prof, has been principal of the Wilbur Academy for the past two years and comes ery highly recommended. The foundation for ur new school house has been laid and work will be pushed to the early completion of the house. By the time for commencing the fall term of school we will have a school building of which any city might well feel proud Saturday evening a meeting of the citi- ens of thi6 place was held to devise means and to take the initial step toward open ing a trail along the Calipooia to 'lie min ing district of the Calipooia and Blue River. The work will be done under thi eupervision of Hon. J. W. Swank and Geo, I, Overton. A meeting was held in the City Hall Tuesdav evening for the purpose of organ izing a Company for placing water work in or adjacent to ourcitv. We here hav wonderful natural advantages for having a perfect system of water works and it is to be hoped our citizens will take right hld and establish the same forthwith. Dr. R. II. Curl and family arrived horn Saturdry after an extended sojourn in Eastern Oregon. The dyer for the Eagle Woolen Mills Company arrived Saturday, and work was begun in that department ot the mills Mon day. The travel hither is continually on the increase. Strange faces are beginning to be numerous, and property is changing hands more frequently. Coshow & Sons made two sales Mondav, and others are on the way. R. G. Cochran through his agents sold his Albany piopertv realizing the neat lit tle profit of $2o:, within two months on a $650 investment. He Immediately rein vested in propel ty here, buying the resi dence of Or. Starr, paying $750 for the time. Mrs. Turner's farm r.ear Crawfordsvilie consisting of 520 acres was sold . by our real estate agents to a Mr. Kussel. Con sideration, $3600. Still there is room for more. Since our last writing the Narrow Gauge look another start and managed to make a round trip everv two days. Mon day they started trains from both ends the dawn train however met with a mis hap the other side of Silvcrton. The en gine in trying to perforin some gymnastic made a false step and fell on its hack. The south bound train came up as far as Scio and its engine went back to pull its comrade out of the ditch. Weather Indications. For the tlour beginning at 12 o'clock, noon. Fair, nearly stationary. Strick Oil At Si. 2; per 5 gallon can best Standard "-' oil, at the Willamette "acking Co.'s store. Thompson k Overman keep the best har nesses. Tubb'& Co's pare Mwilla twine, best quality, at Stewart & Sox's. HOME AND A KIM) Id) Wheat, fi9 cents, 15 ceDt thavmg at Viereck't. 8 tickiti forW at Vier-iok'i. Now dreai goods at Mcllwuiu's. Masou fruit jars at F L Kenton's New invoke i f fine geld rings at French Fresh cream chiese iust received at P L Kenton's. New cream cheese iust leooived at Corira 1 Meyers. For ss!e. chrai). s-reond hand oruan. Mrs. Ilymao's. 3rhutr ru.-uiii-sr stKailv at Viereek'd sha lug parlors. Btr.t ro-ist coir-e iu tko eity at Conrad Meyers. Good crtoLuii' stove oulv S10 at Houkins & o&iiui&raii s. Th host wati;h in the world for the money at I' .it rronch i. Side saddles and ladies ridinc aurcinglee at iiuiii()S-ui uerman s. Thompson & Overman, acetitelfor the ureal L-ynaitiilu buggy whip. I'or a number one cualitv of kuives folks ana spoons call at r al t rencn a. 1 he choicest line of tble luxuries can be fouud at Brownell & SUnard's. If yoa want a good sil ver steel ecvthe.fiuest to the o.arket, go to Stewart & s.ox 0. Mayor E C Wheeler, of East Portland died yesterday, at the ae of toirty-rive years. Mcllwaiu can give vou the beit fitting suit you ever wore, at prices to suit each and every one. Kemcmber the Msters entertainment a thp opera house to-nigbt. It promises to be a Doe attalr. Mr W A Cox, of this city, now has the contract for erected thiee bricks, two at Scio and one at Corvallis. Money can't buv better oots and shoes than Mcllwsin is belling, because batter goods are not manufactured. The variety of 25 cent bats are going at 10 per ceut. discount at K di C Howard s, well -as their other millinery goods. Some fine California cheese, a barrel trolden drip syrup and some fine comb honey just received at Brownell & Stanard s. Ouriewelrv men must look out as Math ews & Washburn hive the largest and finest line of Jewels in the town. Ladi es go and see them. Go to Boyce & Hibler'sfor your job print ing;. They do any and all binds of work in the puoikshlng and job pribtlng line, (j-lic: work and icw pnce9. Lee aud Frank Kenuall, arrested for steal i-ig wool near Shedd were examined at Halsey Wednesday, plead guilty, were fined 575 and brought to chis city im thevvtning and plao ed in toe counly jsii. Nra long time 1 had no appetite, was restless at night, aad very much debilitated Alter taking two bottles of Ayer Sarsapa 'ilia, my strength and appetite returned. nrd my health was completely restored.'' -D M r isner, Oawego, jm 1 . I)R. JNO. II, PlIAINUTON. Sorgeon, oculist and medical specialist will be at the Revere house, Albany, all day Tnesday, June 18, ISS9. All aiek persons whi are able to go to see him will be given social free examination and opinion. For land madeharness iroto'E. L. Power MILL CITY. This Trade Mark on a stov ireans it is the best that cx pe.icuve and skill can con trive. Otold only hy G. W. Smith. Elixtkh. 6000 rolls of wa!l paper in an Immense number of patterns at Fortmillcr .t Irvlng's. the finest line in the central Willamette Valley. 1'. i ar. art gallery to sec it all. D.m'tfai nexiwio Mallwui'i'i" o-irpeta You ill H ti-Ti from MOj.-i 15 pr ran chnpir thi any oihtr plaiejiu town, taking in consider mi the quility. The people of Mill Citv are verv much pleased with Mr for extending his stage route from Mehama to this place. We now have a daily conveyance Detween here and Albany and Salem. He will leave Mill City at 5 o'clock In the morn ing. Mr A P Miller, of Plymouth, Ind, came to Mill City Wednesday, and thinks of staving here for some time. Mill Citv Is known in the east and the fact that it is an enterprising town, yet in its infancy, is also known. Al Cairell and his dog Berry are to be nulled. A few weeks ago Berry was nop ping around on three legs, his fonith one being accidently stepped upon and was near.ly broke. Now Al is hopping around on one leg, his second one having received an uglv gash right above the Instep with n chisel.' Berry is all right again and Al is getting there slowly. Mr J R Abhev, superintendent of tele graph of the O P, was here and at Gates ville last Friday. Mike Houan. took his gang of China men below Lyons where he Is clearing a slide. Wcall hope Mike will come back soon. Mr C C Goddard, who went to Huh bardslon, Mich , about eight weeks ago, came back to Mill Cl'y last Sunday even Ing, and brought with him his brother in law, Mr James O Ualch, who Is at Albany and will come here Wednesday. Ta! Doweswent to the mountains where he will stay a few days this week. A sign made hs appearance on the San tlam Lumber Co.'s building prohibiting smoking in the mill and in the lumber yards. It must seem queer to a lew 01 the firm to obev these ordere. Bv ccttlng a few lemons and a little sugar and going to Tom Sim's spring, about a nuartcr of a mile above town, a party can spend a few pleasant hours these wnr.n Sur.dav afternoons. I know this to be a fnct, because I was with party who were there last Sunday, Dr. M. II. Ellis, physician a id aurgern Albany, Oregon. Calls made in city 01 couiln. 7 Oiks cures rheumatism, neuralgia anil toothache. Foshay ft Maacn gmn, KEAL, F.STaTe, SALES. James W Scantland to D Hart n acres, 12 w 2 $ loseph 8 Ames to Elias Phelps 1 8 acres, 1 j c 1 Daniel Niff to W II Hobson, 9 e 1 . John Settle to Charles O Gentry, 1 acres, nw 2 coastian Wolfert and E Engert to F M PdwcII, 200 acres, 13 w 2. . E II and Alice Henderson to T T Roach, all right, title and inter est in estate of TJ Martin Silas Hamilton tj A F Hamilton, 1 acre, 13 e 1 State of Oregon to Margaret J Ray, A :, "3 e 3 G W and A R Hobbs to Sarah A Williams, lots 5 and 6, blk 2, McCully's ade to Ilarrisburg. . . United Stales to B 11 L Irvine. . United States to Hugh McN'nrv State of Oregon to llama:! Sheiton Jj sec 10 e 1 100 Trustees M E church Lelnnon James Ridgewav, lot 30, b'.k Lebanon cemetery Z. T, WRIGHT 9 35 000 18 '950 --75 . Patent Patent Foot of Morrison St., Pcrtland, Or., ""-AGENT FOR- GOLDEN Hi:.E IIAZAAK" Casli Uo? a Long Vay.at .Inliuv t.raa"vhnl' I have made arrangements tor buying goods direct from the factories in Europe and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of mv cash retail piiccr. : K dozen unhandled teacups and saucers, 35 --s. dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. dozen handled cotlee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. J4 dozen seven sneh dinner plates, 45 cts. These goodi are all iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also added good stock of groceries, whicli 1 ask people t call and examine and judge tor themselves as to quality and prices. Iulius GRAniVOHL. Summer Wraps. Novelties in .-.jiled and stockinet jackets just received. Samuel E. Yorxt,. The Advance Thmlmig Machinery, The best and Lia'.est throshor iu Ameri ca, and a machine that standi without a rival. Tno ADVANCK thresher ban SEVER been REPLACED bv anv other machine on the Coast, but has replaced severs! "then- tha'. HAVK FAILED to fill 'WARRANTEE. The ENGINE Is guar, tunned to pull tuure tbau any other, and win uuitravei a:i oiuora on me roau. 11 you hear any lour! hnasts, niease tell the partim the AIA'ASCE 'UlrtKsHER ami EN'OINK are scld on tneir merits- entire !y. And 1 a:n willii'g to prove all I claim n my field at any tltiio, I:r not be hum l.mr red ty buv'ng any machine until you sen the ADVAMiK. I also handle st6aui li'tiug goods, iron pipe, pninps, moweiH, peedrrs, springtootb harrows blaekgrjiitb's forges, drills, church, farm and rchool hells, and many other special ties, Albany Uran:li Iioue one block below . Riiss H-.use, JAS. E.KNOX, 3Ianager. cGAUSTLAND, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, DRAUGHTING AND BLUE PRINTS. OU'lCft with 'r" n Lar.'l Co, Albany, Or, Sy-xna anl W ter Supplier r. Krals Subnivtrtftd, Map r)pUlint short notice,. THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, 6! k3 95 ALBAIn - T "Argand," "Garland" miAiiJhi STOVES AND RANGES. Kkstisii Ciceraies For canning furn shed in quantities fresh from the tree. Leave orders at Browxell & Stanard's. If you have any job wcrk io.ii call on G W.S nith who is pretii j to do it with neatness and dUnat'- and as, cheap as anyone. Fira Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes and styles, Hotel Arrival. Russ Hol-sk A Whltelield, S F : T A Regans ; J B Moore, Bro .vnsville ; S H Burnon, city ; J II Rennington, Chester town, N Y : I II Waddle, Portland ; M Fox ; J C Burrill ; M Rhinehart ; B Ill : U B McKae, city ; M Kane ; A Pickens, Williston, Dak ; II Graham, Millers : II Lewis, citv. St Ciiari.es. H Rodcers, C II Cljrk, Portland ; J W Rayburn, Corvallis ; Otto Salinger, citv : T Jones, G A Dodge, R C Capel, S F ; F S Hookcr.Boston ; F Metz ger, Cincinnati, O ; J A McBride ; J Sel- bie.Ueadwood ; J U Rounds, b 1'ortland ; L C Smith. Moravia, N Y : B II Hatch : G II Cotton, Eugene ; 1) McDowell j 11 P llofl, Kansas citv. Reverb IIoise. IJ Ferguson, Soda- vllle; F Strongman, I. Magruder, A Fovle, B Carpenter, T Burnhclm, Mai W Jones, Portland;J M Currier, J K Myers, j 11 Bates, J Greenburg, G Lamb, George J Campbell, J Ach, M Abraham, C J Mitch ell. W T Keller. Gus Morse. S F; Don Smith, J 13 Potter, Gatesville; D Scott, Fox Val'ev: M 8 Neugass, Corvallis: W T Cochran. San lose; II Lee, Kansas City: Sam Seaulow, S F; D Crosby, Yaqutna; II Preston, Ashland; A II Baldv, St Paul, Opera House. ONK WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, June 17th, 1889. MISS GEORGIE WuODTHORPE, Suppf'tldby a flrd-elas Dramatln Company. .nonday-'-Uolilen CilHUt." Tnedy May Blosmom." WciIneKlny "Among the I'inen.' Tharmlay"t'prlce," Frlday'M-LlM." Mailnae - "Fanoho," Aatarday "Two Orphans)." o Gold Watches 0 L Given Away. L PRICES, 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. Seals cow on ea'e ftt Ulackmau', The World's best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles co ok s and heaters, Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, l.ie Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. Hopkins & saltmarsh -DEALER IN- STOVES, WARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., ETC. Agent-. r "I'll Time" Heallnu and eunklnp Stoves. etc., promptly attnnded to. Job work, plumbing, CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY, F. KENTON. 3ALEH X3ST RESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, Xuls, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. MSA ITHEtPOST OFFICE, ALBANY, OFEGON i