ffeflnesaay ETening.Angust 21,1889
IMbltahe- overr lUy In tlie week.
SuntUys XClt(l.
Kl TI'INU. Eilltor. Publishers.
' SUBSCRIPTION KATES,
cllvered by l V
mail, lr
Those Jugglers. The Corvalllt Timet
devote forty linen !o the man and woman
recently in thU city giving juggling inhi
bitions, telling of Ills getting drunk, the wo
man' actions, the missing of a $5 piece at
hotel, returned by them rather than
tiffer arrest.and winding up with : "The
officer notified them to leave town iinme
diately. They procured a small boat, and
accompanied by a young man who has
made Corvallls his home for some month,
pushed out i'lto the Willamette about 9 p.
1., and tioateu on lor pasrures new. ji
ill be well for the towns down the creek
to keep an eye on them,"
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Koleral'!"p' 'Ml , at Albany
aMBeconl-nlafM mail matter.
,w. . Small Frame. In thtse days
ciilcEllensburgh ana Spokane Falls,
the clang of a fi.e bell rattles people. At
! last evening tne Aioany i.
ment was called en to attend to a small
hlae in the southern part of the city. A
.. ,i,,rd at about $200, be-
small !""- ' ,
lonelng to th Oregon Pacific, was burned
nearly to the ground, a stream through
,(0 feet of hose from No. :'s charring the
remains. It had been occupied by Mrs.
Brown, a widow, who moved out during
urow.n' 1., riun ntr un and burn-
,r.ld trash it is probable Tpark. were left
.fttnal bladPinto afire. There was
"'"L " . tnrtlMte Incendiary work. Al
bany not an incendiary city.
ELECTRiciTV.-Superlntcndent Goff is
at work improving the electric light sys
., nerallv. Large weather caps are
added to the globes, cable wires at-
.,t,.Hfor lowering them.which will here
after be dene by crank . A large number
i ..... nM will be added, the increased
power permitting of this, and the matter
oTaddingtwo more lights for the c ty.one
JL .u. .....,n nnrtand the other in the
in me "w"-'" 1 , , 1
eastern part, will be considered.
A Timber Track.-A survey is being
mrlebv the Oregon Pacific surveyors
from Rock Creek to Gatcsvilleand thence
10 Meadows. It is proposed to lay a t-ack.
the object being to reach the heavy tlm
w of that rcclon. In the meantime the
community Is anxiously, patiently, good
if hnnefullv and confidently
waiting to see a rush made towards Boise
Uty.
Gives Them Away. - A quartette of
Albany pKntcrs.constsllng of Harry Pres.
ton.Wm Slttes.K C Kirkpatrick and Frank
O Dorris, did Corvnllis in fine style Sun-
day. They drank "pop," smiled on some
of our girls and returned in the evenin
teellng as happy as If they had found a
sit" at six bits a tluiusuiul and double
loaded at that. Corvallls Times,
A Ridk The local editor of the Dem
ocrat and family might hayc been seen
this afternoon taking a complimentary
ride in Dr Negus' new family carriagc,Just
received from the East, for his stables,
Fourth Street. It is a neat, easy riding
carrtagc.onc that It ts a pleasure to navt
gate in, and the Dr has some fine teams at
his stables to go with It.
Coscretr Walks. In addition to the
new Masonic temple and the Froman
Block. Hoffman & Grant have received
11,. mnimrt for nutting down a concrete
,iv in front nf Stewart & Sox's. It will
make a continuous walk from the Mi
p.rian i,wlc to Ferrv street, excepting In
front of the Tate Block. The west end is
keeping up with the times.
All Slang, The boy of to-day talk
mostly In slang, not much to their credit.
A Democrat man heard a sample at 1111
heel when going from the .ire last even'
ine.
"By col." said one boy, "didn't we kid
skin along when ws heard the bell ring
"You bet," said the other.
Hops Geo W Hubbard, an old Call
fornia hop buyer is In the Valley, and will
make Salem his headquarters. Hop pick
ing will begin in a few days, earlier han
usual, and pickers can not be too careful
in doing good work, as the sale of the hop
depends considerably on It. In Linn conn
ty the crop looks good and the prosrect i
mat a lair price win De paiu.
Talmadoe. Several Albany people say
they will go to Salem to hearTalmage.as
it will probably be their onlv chance. The
people of that city can reciprocate by com
Ing to our hospital when built. Tickets
for the lecture can be secured of S E
Young.
For Sale, Twenty-two feet front on
Second street. Best location in the cltv.
Price, $2300. Inquire of Dr Maston.
Got It Again, What r Why the fin
est lot of fresh smoked beef in the market.
Chipped to order. Also a fine supply of
our lamous gold medal cream cheese.
Willamette Packing O)
Money to Loan. At a low rate of in
'crest, on good farm nrjpertv in Lin
county, or on best improved city propert
In Albany. Apply to Blackburn" A: Wrlgh
'iioanv, ur
Biggest Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa
r, late, v iri nl , fi-;t decor.ul -: jmt
c:jive.' it r .irtint ler a; Irving
A Sharp Item. The finest line of cu
lcry and shears In the city at Stewart &
Sox's, Their goods are the very best and
mil siand the test.
To New Comers. We would say th:
ve have no baits to give you, but v e d
guarantee good values for your money
nu we Kindly solicit your patronage.
Brownell & Stanard.
m
For Sale. A young driving mare, well
broken and gentle. Inquire of F. M. French
Struck Oil At 5i.lt. per gallon can
5et Standard "-' oil, at the Willamette
acklng Co. s store.
What it will Take. The Street Car
Company has been besieged with applica
tions for positions as drivers and 6table
man. It will take four horses and three
men to run the cars, and there will be no
trouble in filling the positions. As an 11
lustration of the business of the road It
may be remarked that it will take about
two hundred passengers a day to pay the
running expenses of even this short line,
A Youno Bigamist. Polouse W T
has a youthful bigamist. He is not yet
old enough to vote by several years and is
the husband or two wives. 1 lie last one
was only 13 years old, but nevertheless she
skipped with him and the authorities are
hunting them.
Gone. The show near the Democrat
office that advertised aCaucassian woman
a genuine Mermaid lassoed bv the good
ship Mariposa and an Immense snake on
the outside, and gave a Punch and Judy
entertainment on the lnsldc,has gone.
CROP WEATHKK BULLETIN NO. 4.
Oregon State Weather Bureau 00 oper
ating with 17. S. Signal Service Central of
fice, Portland, Or., for the week ending
Saturday, August 17th, 1SS9:
weather.
Cooler weather prevailed during the past
week, the temperature being about nor
mal. No general rain occurred except on
Saturday, when in Western Oregon a light
honer was generally experienced. At
Portland .03 of an inch fell, the first since
J une 301I1. On the u'h alight shower
occurred in L'!;it-oi and 'llllamcok col.n-
ties. Distp'it thunder was heard at Forest
Grove on the 16. h.
i'oii-::vr yiRKs.
The unoke continues to obscure tne sun
most of the lime. The forest fires con
tlnue doing greut damage, especially in
the Coast range. In parts of the Cascade
range the fires arc driving the sheep out
rid duitig ir.ueli damage to them.
wheat and oats.
Harvesting is gradually being finished
and reports indicate that better yields were
had than was expected. Some sections
report a line wheat yield, others a shrivel
ed condition of it . Through Sherman and
Wasco counties wheat is yielding from 4
to 1 a bushels per acre. On account of the
almost total failure in the wheat and oat
crop of Malheur, Grant and Crook coun
ties, no railroads and transportation is
high, the prices are extraordinarily high
wheat selling as high as S2.00 and oats
$1.30 per bushel. The I mpqua Valley
willjhave a larger number of bushels of
wheat to export than last year.
new products
It Is reoorted from Salem that a two
year old tig tree has this year produced
nne ngs. At renoieton sorgnum presents
a tine appearance. Some cotton is Deing
successfully raised in the ' northwestern
rt ot Umatilla county, rracucai rests
may demonstrate the fact that figs, sor
ghum and cotton can be profitably grown
in certain sections ot the state, inus auaing
three more products to the already long
list and variety.
The Editors. .The Press Association
meets at Newport on Friday ,and it is ant!
cipatcd that about forty editors will be
present. It promies to be the most sue
cessful meeting yet held.
Hot Wea ther Items. Keep cool. Tin
finest refrigerators in the n.arkct at Stew
art ,v aox s. Buy one now.
All sizes of ice cream freezers at Stew
art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac
ture tills delicious dish at home.
All Persons. Indebted 10 the late
firm of Brownell & Stanard arc requested
to call and settle at the store of C
Brownell without delav or make some
sa.isfactory arrangements.
carri-
Cheap Collars. Best Boston team
collars only $2.50 each at E L Power'
next door to Democrat office. Call
once, as Mr Power is getting readv
close his store, having located in Tacom
Babies. The finest line of baby can-
ages In the Valley j-.ist r solved at Stewart
& Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con
sidering the superior quality ot the
ages.
Insure at Once. Mr. Julius Grad-
wohl's advice to the people of Albany is to
Insure at once before it is teo late, for the
fire fiend is devastating the cities of the
N.W. Mr Gradwohl represents seven
solid companies, with an aggregate capi
tal of $76,000,000 and a cash deposit of
$350,000 at Salem. As well as business
mcn,farmers should insure their crops,
for they will burn, as a number of cases
already testify. Though Mr Gradwohl's
companies lost some in Seattle, Vancou
ver, hllensburgh and Spokane rails their
capital is so great the loss is not felt, and
they will continue to place risks and pay
losces with their usual promptness, the
same as they did after the great Chicago
tire, in which their losses were heavy.
Water Is very scarce in Eastern Oregon.
All springs and most of the Creeks are dry.
wells are giving out ajd water ms to De
hauled for all purposes for many miles.
ROT.
Reports continue to indicate a good
yield of fruits. Large quantities are be
ing shipped and all fruits are of good
quality and size. Apples were In sections
injured by the blight. 1'lums are very
plentiful and prunes are in places some
what smaller than usual, but an increased
quantity. Peaches and pears are unusu
ally plentiful.
vegetables.
Potatoes will be a short crop, the dry
weather cut their yield down fully one-
third. Onion6, beets, cabbages, corn, mel
ons, etc., are in good condition. The
weather for the past 3 weeks has been
favorable lo them and large yields are ex
pected. B. S. Pague,
Observer U 8 Signal Service.
HOME AND ABROAD
Saratoga chipa at C E Browoell'i.
Try oar full cream oheese at C E Brown-
elfs.
Mr William Rumbaush. of Sweet Home,
it in ths eity,
Poaches from tiO to 90 oentt per box at
LaForrHt & Thompson's.
Mr Ed Parker left yesterday for the Price
rauch, Crook county.
Call at F M French's for bargains in
watches, clocks or jewelry.
F M Itcdtielil is home from a several
weeks outinj; it Yaquina.
Wheat has fallen to 63 cents. It is thougt t
by many it will go up again .
Chcice larne yellow Crawford peaches,
j ents -r box atC K Browuell's.
Yestor.Uy morning- a cir loaded with
musk melons was burned at Chemawa.
A boy waisfcd to loam the barber busi
ness at W B Oilsoa'i (hop next door to Eoit
Otlice.
MtssersSonrrow, Milltr & Co, the horse
traders, aro camping nevr the western sub
urbs of the eity.
The best watch in the world for the
money. Seth Thomas makes them, F M
French sells them.
Mr and Mrs Charles Kaffenden, and child,
of Portland, are in the city, visiting former
Albany meeds.
W R Garrett and family haye returned
Irom a trip to ilwaeo, and report lively sea
side times there.
Wm Mack has told bis barber shop on
Ferry street to W BGilson. Mr Oilson 11
an expert barber snd docs good work.
Mrs Sarah Bentlev and Mr W C Twee
dale's mother returnei from Yaquina Bay
yesterday, and are stopping at Mr Iwee
dale's.
Mrs Dr Irvine. Miss Lib Irviue, Mrs Hen
rietta Brown, Mrs L E Blainand Miss Hettie
Miller went to Sodaville to-day on a three
days sojourn.
Ladies shoes, msns shoes, misses shoes.
childrens shoes, mens boots, boys boots.it
lets th.n cost to make room for other goods
tt h Brownell a.
Mr R M Robertson has sold his interest
in the groocry business to his partner, Mr
Bardue, who will hereafter conduct tke
business alone.
Dr R C Hill has left at the Democrat of
fice a branch of Ueiman prnnes. It ie pack
ed lull irom end to end and makes a band
some showing.
Dr J E Coenoor general scent of the Fidel
ity Mutua! Aid Assoication of San Francisco
nas been in the city several days and goes
to aalem to day.
Rev Dr Deere will deliver a discussion on
the "Uses of tne Imagination in Science
and Religion, at 11 o'clock, Sunday morn
ing, Aug. llJib, in W (J I U Hall.
A perfect commexion. free from pimple
or blemish, is very rarely seen, because few
people have perfectly pure biooa. Ana yes,
all dishaurinc? eruptions are easivly remoy-
eu uy me use or Ayer s oarsaparuiB xry ii,,
and surprise your friends with the resn.t.
Few children can be induced to take
physic without a struggle, and no wonder
most drugs are extremely nauseating. Ayer 1
Pills, on the contra! v. being sugar-coated
are eagerly awallowed by the little onos.and
are, therefore, the favorite family medicine.
BOLD BOBBERY.
Sptdtl to Dsmocut.
W00DBURN Orb Auo 11 St. Between
Oregon State Tair 1
Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at
fe'altu, Oregon.
3 and 4 o clock this morning the safe of
unw:rMn "I!! COMMENCIKC MONDAY, SEPT. 16.
several thousand dollars in the safe
was I
the
night before, but it had been paid out dur
ing the day, so the robbers secured only
between $30 and$35 and some papers.
Parties had evidently been watching their
chance for some time, as the night
watchman was called awayj early in the
evening and did not return until this mor
ning, rso clue to the robbers
Get First Choice, Just rtciived at L j
Blain's tailoring deiiartmeut a large and !
legant line of piece goods for suits and j
pants, never before equalled in Albany
They embrace the very latest patterns, are I Tinpo.tant improvements made In the
in style and will make up, under the skil- premium Hat.
' ' . vt niiidiiaiii, 1I I . OL lllllUT llllf UIC
hnest suits to be obtained In the Valley.
-an cny nnu gei cnoice oi patterns.
SAW LOGS FOR SALE.
Parties desiring to purchase saw logs
will do well to call on the undersigned
who has about 300,000 feet of lois on the
Calapooia above Brownsville.
H. r. Merrill, Trustee,
Albany, Or.
Why ? Why do you not go to' Water
loo f As a summer rcso'-t it Is unexcelled.
Good level ground, good shade, excellent
soda water, good hotel accommodations.
Board and lodging from $5.00 to $7 per
week to suit customers. Six miles above
Lebanon on the Santlam river. I will be
at Lebanon every. Saturday at arrival of
train to convey parties to Waterloo. Good
feed stable in connection with hotel.
J. G. Gross,
Proprietor Waterloo Hotel.
Honth AUmtiy
A most desirable and beautiful location
for suburban residences, owing td Its nat
ural advantages and nearness to the center
of bus ness. Compare the size, location,
view and access to and from these lots,nnd
you will be convinced of their merits Call
pnrlv and secure a home befot i the advance
In price. Apply to
Tweedai.e & RFoni.n,Agents,
First door south of Post Office.
Slanclitre In Mlk Itililxma.
In order to close nut mv Immense stock
of silk ribbons In plain and plcot edge I
wilt sell them until my fall stock arrives
at 7? cents on the dollar. All marked In
plain figures.
Samuel E. Youno.
Go to Hibler & Paisley for your job print
at Tbey do any sod all kinds of worn in
thepfloiishing and job printing line. Q-iick
work and cw prices.
This Trade Mai k on a stove
means It is the best that ex-,
pe.icnce and skill can con
trive. Sold only by G. W.
femtin.
OLYMPIAS. MURRAY, M. D., Fe
male Specialist. Has practiced 01 the
PaoifioCoaat for the paBt twenty-five
yeais. A life time devoted to the study
of female troubles.their causes and cures.
I ha'o thousands of testimonials of
peruiMtut cures from the best people un
this coast. A ponltive guarantee to perm
anently c-ure any case of fema'.e weak
ness, 110 matter how long standing or
what iho stage mayt e. Charges reason
able and within the reach of all. For tl.e
benefit of the very poor of my Hex who
are suffering from any of the great mul
titude of ailments tbat follow in the train
of that terrible disease known as female
weakness, and whoare not able to pay
for treatment, I will treat free of charge.
Coneullaiion by malj, free. All corres
pondence strictly ocnnoentlal. Medi
cines- par-feed, boxed and -sent by ex
press with cnargefl pre-pakl-for noine"
treatment, with epeciuo direction for
use. If you are suffering from any fe
male trouble, periodically or constantly,
Aciaress,
Olyhpia 3. Murray. M. D.
East Portland, Oi.
Continuing one wenk, under the ran
agmiHiit cf Ihe Oregon Siate
Board nf Agriculture.
OVER S15000 IH CASH-
Offered lor agricultural, stock, dairy,
and mechanical exhibits, for worka of
urt and fai,cy work, and for trlala of
j fied.
RuMing and Trotting Races
EaCH DAY.
1TTANTED.-
M pheasants. Anress with mice,
Two palrcf young Chinu
A. B. Seal, box 881, Albany
Itedu-e-t rates for fares and freights
on all transportation lints to anfrom
the fair.
PaSCES 6F ADMISSION :
Men's day ticket 50o
Women's day ticket H 25o
Mm 'a RpRMjn ticket 2 00
Women's f-?ann ticket 1 00
Scr.d to the Secretary at Salem for a
premium list,
J. T. APPERBOiJ. President.
J, T, GREGG, Secretary.
WUd Lands Stock Ranches City Prorertv.
TOT. DEI. Tc3PZ3S:03V
Broadalbin Streot, near Democrat, office,
REAL ESTATE, L0MS H INSURANCE,
FIVE AND TEN ACRE GARDEN AND FR1UT LANDS A SPECIALTY.
Choice residence properly in all parts of the City
un easy terms,
Agent ITnslirN, ltron n A .
I'ortlaucl, Or.
ALBANY
t"orre Hpondence
Solicited
OREGON
Fresh eream eht-cse just received at F L
Kenton's.
Hotel Arrivals,
ft'heat, G3 cents,
IS cent shaving at Viereck't.
8 tickets for ?1 at Viereck't .
Refrigerators at Stewart & Sox's.
Boots and shoes at cost at Read's.
Ice cream freezers at Stewart & Sox's.
The best line of kid gloves at W
Read's.
Now cream eheese just received at Conrad
Meyers,
For sale, cheap, second hand organ,! Mrs.
flyman's.
3 chairs running steady at Viereok's shav
ing parlors.
Best roistjeoffeo in the city at Conrad
Meyers.
Just rcceiyed new table linen at W. F.
Read's.
I W Starr, physician and surgeon, Albany,
Oregon.
Good conking stove only $10 at Hopi is &
Saltmarsh's.
Side saddles and ladies ridirg trarcingles at
Thompson & Overman's .
Thompson & Overman, agents for the great
L'yuamlte baggy whip.
Tahbs's pure manilla birdina twine in
large quantities at Stewart Ac Sox's.
I W Bentlev. best hoot and shoe makerlin
eity, opposite Fortmiller & living's.
Alarceand fine line of ii dew shad
just received at Fortmiller k Irying's.
We have the beat SI 60 kid glove ever
brought to Albany at W F Read's.
Now is the time to save money by buying
boots and shoes at cost of w. t . Jtead
THE LEADER. THE LEADER
G, W. SMITH,
"SapeiWj" "Argand," "Garland"
STOVES AND HANGES.
St Charles.
J R Forest, NY Cll Robbins, Phil
u tj uiakesiee, " , V u Llvermore, l-ni
W II Hayward.Phll T Engley, S F
Revere House.
II McCracken.S F
C Collins, "
I V Cnrran, "
C N Clark, '
H A Johnson, Scio
Geo Cleveland, city
H V Fuller,
G P Morden, Port
Mrs Pieice, "
J D Meek,
S Waters,
S A Dorrancc.Sal'm
E D Goodrich, X Y
C Laur.Eugene
Exchange Hotel.
I B Keenev
C A Allen
I G Davidson, Pork,
f Nelson, Shedd
C T Sedgwick
P McGetrlck
J II Robinson
G Munroc.
BF llylar.d
J L Preslev, .Salem
G B Loughlin
R C. Harwell, Shedd
S Muller
J A Swr.cthar
J Woodcock
Russ House.
I I Graham, Millers W Casteloth and wf
W Rumbaugh E Gglcsby
H E Ilurmester J W Holland
M C Graves W V Erickson
J II Sutherland, Oak G Niece, Oakland
I Agar, Mich
E W Agar, Mich
A Agar, Mich
G Sandma, (effer
J Rasch
C G Sellman. Tan't
F C Carroll, N Y
C Chrlsman
J R Geddis, Mill City
I II Lone. Salem
A N Harrison, wf
J II Bovle
W E Gillet
G A Dennis Port
II M Myers '
1 V Munson
J Bateman, Halsey
Fire backs.
Warran ted
for
15 years, All
sizes an
styles.
ON TUG SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
Mrs S G Thompson of Monroe, Benton
County is visiting in this neighborhood.
Mr J O Douthit, who for many years
lived near the Southern Boundary but Is
now a resident of Crook County, Is visit
ing friends and looking after business in
terest here.
A new house is to be built on the Ken
nedy nlace this fall, Mr Vondrans will
occupy It when completed.
Mr Fletcher will remove to his fathers
farm below Brownsville this fall and Mr
Wilcox will take the place he now occu
ptcs.
The Sister Superior and Sister Mary
Alnhouse of the Benidictine School at
Euuene were calling on friends in this
neighborhood one day last week.
Trfo Covote scalps were taken in the
chase last "Sunday. Another hunt Is plan
ned for to-morrow
Messrs D Tillon and Lee B.irger Intend
to Mart to Wisconsin one week from next
Mondav to study telegraphy.
Miss Lillle D.ivisof She Ids Is visiting at
El Willoughbt's.
Mr Phllpott so'.dto Mr Fisher of Eugene
thirty one head of hogs for four cents per
pound, live weignt.
Larr Cnrtaina. I.acell'artalra.
I have iut received my fall stock of
lacecurtalnsbought direct from Importers,
the largest stock ever brought to I his mark
et, and best value lor me money.
Samuel E. i ouno,
The World's
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun-
differ
sty les
'o o k s and
heaters
dred
e nt
Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing.
Eave Trough. Range .Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
F. L. KENTON,
Choice Candy, Xnls, - Fruit, etc.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
. NEAR THE POST OFFICE ALBANY, OREGON