etc Stmttut Lay ET8nlng,SeptBml)8r 2,1889 publiahe. avsry day In tbs week. Sundtys excepted. in KI'TiW'' Kdltorslul Publishers. SUB3CUIPTIOS KATES. Lred by carter per " mr vtsr Lull Ve mtu'Ji. ... .15 .. 6.W The Same Paul. The following from a Washington paper la about a former Al bany gentleman, well-known by residents here during the days of '78 and '79 : "Monsieur Paul d'l Kerry, of '.he Seattle dclegallon to Walla Walla, has gone to lilt old home in Walla Walla to work up Ixiam for Kluncar forGovcrnor before the 1 arrival of his delegation there, lie was on 1 the cars east bound yesterday with R O Dunbar, of Klickitat, with whom the Se attle gang has formed a combination, and was circulating all sorts of stories about Ferry and Squire. Monsicurd'lllcrry Is a veiy amnii man, out not any smaller than his colleagues will look when they come back from Walla Willa next week. MKT AM) M J.TED. The Orison Press Association at Newport, Oregun. HOME AND ABROAD T B Wait sod Mrs C D Snvder cams nn from Salem tiiia noon. Howl a thi fwiirnni moauy. aa seeond-elass mall matter. Local record. A Go-Ahead City.-J M Colvcr, who s just returned fnim Albany, says mat Imnrovements that are being made In Ubany are simply wonderful, says the Lioco Kciww. He says fire proof build igs are going "P ir localitle that a few lars ago were the residence part of the ty,and everyining ueiniic. cum.-, !.. tproyement. Only a lew years ago ai v was a sluggish, dull place.but now it F .1 -1... i Ytrin 1 1- the most go-aneaa cujr m nmiiicmr kllev This cnange n net s'" tout simply by her citizens showing plen- of enterprise oy using men .jntaM and offering Inducements to Irelgn capital to locate in their midst. Vr.v Polite. Minor Jackson, of rowntvllle, formerly of Albany, adver ts In his home paper in the tollowing try aesthetic and original manner: ''I ave been the barber here for ten years, at le old stand, on Mill street, down from Iain. I will give you a first-class shave r 15 cents, and hair cut for 25 ct. Sham ooing 25 cts. Coloring mustache to or er. 1 will be pleased to have the public latronage. I am the chief Darner 01 me iitv. If vou want a clean snare can en linor Jackson, and he will accommodate iou all In very polite manner. Please call and tee me soon. , . , - Mas Demi-seY AT WlLHOIT.-'-Visltors turning from Wilhoit saw Mra Jack bempsey there says the Salem Journal. hey speak of her as being a modest lady I refinement and intelligence. She avoid- d speaking about her husband's engage. Lent with La Blanch, and from her gen- ral conversation it was inferred that she lisnnoroved of sparing matches,and would Irefer to have lack seek another occupa tion. MrsDempseyis highly thought of v the other sojourners at W ilhoit, be- ause 01 ner goou, pratueui sense. The Y. M. C. A. Noel H Jacks.travcl- Ing Secretary of the Y M C A for the N. V.,gave two very earnest addresses yes. terday,one in the afternoon to young men alone, and in the evening before a union meeting of citi.eus ut the Opera House. Mr Jacks is quite enthusiastic over hit work and is an able talker. A subscription was taken up.resultingin $319 being raised for the work here, A business meeting of members of the Albany Y M C A will be held to night. It is to be hoped the association is placed on a good basis here. Legal Matters. On next Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m. 160-96 acres of the D L C of Jasjunkln will be sold by the Sheriff on execution, in case of L Kline against Jas G Junkin. On next Saturday at I o'clock p. m, in the case of I R Dawson against J W Elli son the Sheriff will sell 2 lots in Shedd. The final settlement In the estate sf W R Canon will be heard next Saturday at 100'clock a. m. An Example Needed. Complaint Is made to the Democrat office that there Is a great amount of petty stealing of peach' es, apples, etc., from the grocers, a very contemptible, mean practice. Marshal Uoltman tells us that unless the business is stopped an example will be made of a few chronic cases. Not Corvallis. Yesterday two Cor vallls men were in the city pretty well loaded with tarantula essence. Forgetting themselves and becoming a little hilarious. one ot them braced up and in a loud whfs per said to his companion : "I his is not Corvallis ; let go. And they went. 1 A Hosk Cart. The Lebanon hose car was taken to Corvallis this morning and will be used In the Tacoma tournament. One of the best teams ever organized In the Valley Is being gotten together and if the Washington cities get any of the prizes 11 win De Dccause ot some cyclone speed. The Telrpkont-ltogiiltr publishes the following witty take-off on the Oregon Press Association : The Oregon Press Association has met and meted a dose for patent medicine men which will be as disgusting to them as their medicine is to other people. There were several remarkable features In tills meeting, the mot remarkable, however. belonging to ll'ib Johnson, of the Corval lis y'l..c.t. Brother Bell's avoridupois w as largely added to, a free dinner makes him smile. He increased his physique 60 much that he cannot sit in the President's chair for the comint; year Cbas. Nickell, of tne Jacksonville Times, will wear a hole in his pants this year holding the seat. The meeting was noted for its good speeches and essays, at least the speakers essayed to make them . Tiie Albany llrrM introduced a Train of thought which we thought it never possessed ; we arrived at this conclusion by reading the paper. The aalcm SttUesmnn introduced a speaker namtd Davey ; I, is oilier name should be Jones. Mr. Mason, of the 1'acifit Farmer, was there with his emblem : ot course, it was a Masonic emblem, a red nose. J. he Beach was used quite frequently for a stroll by Miss Whitney. The gentleman who was to furnish the address on "The Courtship and Marriage of Newspapers," from appearancet would rather furnish one op "The Courtship and Marriage of Fish," especially the Bass, he seems 10 know something of this subject or at least should, as he spent his time fishing for one. 1 I. Campbell ot the uuara arose nis bottle and then attempted to Bag Pipe' bu. It would not work. He Is a Scotchman. Mr. Seal has now come to the conclusion that the propi ietor of the Ocean House is a hard Case. Tl e Douchty warrior of the Dallas Ob server was there and carried dismay and food for the fishes wherever he went on the briny deep. KUdy-he the audience again 11 you can Rats ! Ax Oi.i Story. We were looking for the first case, and knew that It would oc- !ur ; but hardly expected that the victim tout be one of the most astute real estate nen '.n the United States. Yesterday ilternoon he took a ride on the street car, fend not having the change dropped a fifty ent piece in the box,and it jingled down ward out ot sight, men lie asked tne Hriver for the change,but of course did not bet it. Suddenly it dawned on him that pehad made a traditional blunder and he eld his peace. Fine Mors. A bunch of hops from the yard ef Mr S O Wallace, of Lebanon pre cinct, was laid on our table to-day by Mr Brice Wallace. Larger, healthier looking hops the Democrat has never Inspected. The Linn county crop Is proving a good one. An Increase. Saturday E W Lang don sold to Dr J P Wallace a half block a' the east end of Third street for 81700. 1 wo years ago the Doctor was ottered the whole block for $1400. Call For It. A registered package lent from Albany to Mrs C W Jones, Elk jClub, Neb., has been returned to the Al bany Post Office ,lt being uncalled for,and waits the sender. It contains three bandkercliiefs,a comb,a thimble and some kioney . The sender will please call at the u. lor it, at once, as it will be sent to lie dead letter office in thirty days. Blockadks. The Salem man who icks because one of the streets is block tded on account of a couple bricks being ailt, should be given a free batli in a mud kuddie. Albany s blockaded in several aces that way. and we are anxious for kvera! more blockades, and Second Street p waiting tor the fun. Died Mrs. Johnson, an old lady, died t the houe of Mr J If Upham, on Water treet, Sunday. Sent. 1st. and was burled ins aiternoon. Remember It. Maud Hoffman, at the Ppera House, Friday night The elocn. ponary treat of the season. Reserved kats at Blackman's, 50 cent ; gallery, 25 All Persons. Indebted to the late Irm of Brownell & Stanard are requested 0 call and settle ut th t.iri of P F. Brownell without delay or make some I atisfactory arrangements. Biggest Yet 10,000 rolls of wall na- ', latest vi'le'lus. finest ilirn jilnn. ir cjivc.' it FrtmiMer & Irvine's The SistersAcadomy opeuod this morning with good attendance. Go to Bardue for honest weight, good goods and lowest iiting prices. 8 Phillip! arrived in the city from Sistera, across the mounttias this morning. W K McPherson his moved his real estate onus to oppotsie the Postuflice. Diok Fox and S W Usees returned Saturday from their Rantiam homesteadi 01 re a J Linton, of Suoksne Falls, is in the city the uua.t of hr father, Mr E A Parker. Ethel licntly. daughter of J W Bcntley, has reiarnul from a two months visit Yamhi!! county. W B Barr came over from the Nestocea yesterday, and left again tn-daj. He reports aseauy progress ana vasy routes. Albany Kiieine Co. No. 1 and Linn Eo gino Co. hold their regular meetings to night The latter will elect cllicers. Jas t I owell. Siturdhv ovenina severed his connection with tho First National Bank and expects soon to go to Tacoma and entor one ot tne banks of that city. The regular tnreting of the Y W C T U'a will be held at their hall to-morrow nieht. Sept 3rd. All members are requested to be preaeas. Misa Laura Goltra has resigned her Dosl lion as instructor in music in the Albany College and will devote all her time to her Salem class. Miss Kate Coahow. went, to Albany Wed nesaay morniog. She is thinking of staying there tbis winter, and enjoying the advan tages of "city society."' Her many friendi regret so aee ner leave. Times. Why ? Why do you not go to Water-' 00 f At a summer reso' t It Is unexcelled. Good level ground, good shade, excellent soda water, good hotel accommodations. uoard and lodging from $c.oo to $7 per week to suit customers. Six miles above Lebanon on the Santiam river I will he at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of irain 10 convey parties to Waterloo, tiood eeu staoiein connection with hotel. Lace Curtains I .ace Curtains, I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from importers, the largest stock e.-er brought 10 his mark et, and best value for the money Samuel E. ol'ng. I. G. Gross. Proprietor Waterloo Hotel. Got It Agais. What ? Why tho fin est lot of fresh smoked beef In the market. Chipped to order. Also a fine supply of our famous gold medal cream cheese." Willamette Packing t,o. Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., AOENT for In the Lead. Mr. Julius Gradwohl leads in his business and wishes it under stood that he will carry the finest stock of crockery ware in the Valley, receiving his goods from headquarters, and keeping up with the times in all trie latest novelties. He has received a fine lot of Wedgwood & Co's Newvacht decorated ware, called ruby ware, handsomest goods in the mark et. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a spec ialty and will meet the demands of the public in any line. Do not send away for goods but give him a call, TANliKNT. Tangent, Aug. 31st, 18S9 Mr E L Brvan and family and also Rev P A Moses ard his family intend moving away this fall. We are sorry to lose such good people. We had the pleasure to step in and take a peep at Beard Bros dry house, they are doing a lively business. Little Roy Reel, a nephew of Mr B S Mills, while playing with some other small bovs about a new hay press In some way eot one of his feet caught in a lever and received a pretty bad bruise on the side 01 his toot. Mr George Mills who fell oft the new school house several days ago Is on our I streets again. The new school house is rearing com pletion and it behoyes us to have a good school here this winter and well attended. Miss Mary Leslie, of near Sodaville, is working for Grandpa Beard. Mr B S Mills has also got back to Tan gent. He has been away most all sum mer down in the lower part of the county and he reports that grain down in that section of the country turned out well. Born--To the wife of Foote Blevin, a big girl, on Aug. 30th, mother and child doing well. The familiar face of Mrs Anderson, of Albany was seen here In Tangent on Sa turday. Mr Mart Forrester will start his new hay baler on Monday. Mr Sam Moses has accepted a position in Mr Setllemire'e nersery. Wheat, 63 cents, IS oent shaving at Viereck'a. 8 tickets for 1 1 at Viereck'i . Refrigerators at Stewart & Sox's. Boots and shoes at coat at Read's. Saratoga chips at C E Brownell'a. Ice cream freezers at Stewart & Sox's. Try thejfull cream cheese at C E Btown ell's. New cream cheese just received at Coorad Meyers. 3 chairs running steady at Vicrnck'a shav ing parlors. Best roaBtJcoflee in the city at Conrad Meyers. Call at F M French's for bargains in watches, clocks or jewelry. Chcice large yellow Crawford peaches, 75 cents per box at C E Brownell't. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in city, opposite Fortmiller & Irying's. A large and fine line of window s had just reoeived at Fortmiller & Iryiug's. we nave the best !frl SO kid glove ever nrougnt to Albany at w F Kead a. Now is the time to save money by buying boots and shoes at cost of W. F. Read. Qo to Hibler & Paisley for your job print ing. They do any and ail kinds of work in the pnoiishing and job printing line. Quick work and icw prices. A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut lery and shears in the city at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods are the very best and will stand the test. Bank of Oregon. ALBANY, - - - OREGON. OAPITAli, 50,000. President H. BRYANT Vice President J. W. RLAIN Cashier Ii. F, MERRILL. Sight exohange and telegrapble trans fer on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable to rms. Peoria Ferry. O. SCHLAGEL, Prop., BOUND THI BATtB Double team, 25o ; alngln tesin J.'.e ; horses or oattle, 5c, CROSSING one way : Double team 25o; single team lfie. Special rates on large droves. Farmers will rind tbe ferry road In a fine condition, i' hav ing been thoroughly reconstructed, grad -ed and graveled. Ti9 Advanc3 TiiresMng Machinery The best sntl fnaiHMt threshnr In A marl- ca, and a inhchine that stands without a rivai. ine au a.uk thresher has NEVER been KKPLACED by any other machlnoon the C'oni.t, but has replaced several other.- that HAVE FAILED to fill WARRANTEE. The ENGINE Is guar anteed to pull more than any other, and will out travel a:l others on the road. If yon hear any loud boasts, please tell the parti( thn ADVANCE THRESHER and KN I N E are cold on their merits entire ly. Ami I am willing; to Drove all I claim '. in my tiohi at any time, Do not be bum- buegeii by b"ylug any machine until youseutue iuvAsut. 1 also handle team fining .roods, iron pipe, pumps moweta, 'Sue'lors, aprlngtootn harrows lilackKinilhN f irges, drills, church, farm and nuh"ol Spli-, and many other special, tien, A.bmv itritnch House one block below Rush lii, JAS. E.KNOX, Manager. THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, Only $1.50. I have a fine stock of la dies and children's fall and winter trim med hat, which I will sell at $1.50 each. These are hats that usually sell at $.1.50, $3 and $4 each. Must make room for my fall opening. Call early and make your choice. Ida M. Brush, 1st floor Strahan'a new brick. South Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center ot Dus ness. compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and you will be convinced of their merits Call early and secure a home befot i the advance in price. Apply to Twekdai.e & REDFIKLD.Agents, First door south of Post Office. This Trade Mai k on a stove means It is the best that ex-, penance and skill can con trlve. Sold only by G. W. Smith. Kid Gloves I Kid doves 1 1 I have uistrecfcved a full line of kid gloves branded Our Own. This is a genu ine kid glove. I buy direct from importers In incw York and consider them the best value of any gloye I ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tchlng, $1.50 per pair. S.E. Young. Join It. Join Will & Stark's watch club and get a fine gold watch on easy terms. No one authorized to solicit mem bers but Mr Will and Mr Stark, Abbey's Adihtion. 54 lots In this ad dition to Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd addition, for sale, at $53 to $125 a lot, at Curran & Monteith's. For Sale. A young driving mire, w roken and gentle. Inquire of F. M. Frenc Adrieelto Mothers Mrs. Winslow'a Hoothlnit Svruc. for children teething, Is the prescription of one or tne oesi lemaie nurses ana physl elans In the United States, acd has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for tbelr children. During tbe process of leiliir- its value la incaleuable. It release" the child from pain cures dysentery and diar rnoea, an ping in ine Dowels, and wind Weather Summary of Meteorology for Aug., 1S89, from observations taken at Albany,Linn Co. Oregon, by John Briggs, vol. observer for the Signal Service, U S. Army. Highest barometer on the 5th, 20 29. Lowest barometeron tbe 30th, 29.77. Mean barometer for the month, 30.04. Highest daily average of bar. 30.21. Lowest daily average of bar. 29.83. Highest temperature on the 10th, 13th, 88. Lowest temperature on the 19, 28, 29, 62. Mean for the month 83.04. Highest daily range of ther.on the 18, 87 Lowest daily rangeof ther. on the 31. 13. Mean temperature at 7 a, m. daily 5C..S Mean temperature at z p. m, daily 79, Mean temperature at 9 p. m. daily 58.41. Prevailing directions of wind, N. Velocity or force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 1.17. Depth of snow at end of month. 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or more rain fell, 4. Number of days of cloudiness average 8 scale ni iu. .. . Of 93 observations 37 were clear. 7 cloudy 5 fair, 4 foggy, 3 raio, 3 hazy, 3 overcast,33 smoaey. Liuht frost on the morninas of 0. Temperature-2.71 on aerage of 11 years, KaintaiiTu.ub on average ef 11 years. Sleeplessness. Dr. Flint's Remedy Is the best remedy known fbr insomnia, or sleeplessness. wbicb amicls so many persons, and which leads to so many serious nervous diseases, particularly to insanity. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; 01, address macK Drug Co., fi. X, The Ladles Delia-bred. Tbe pleasant efloct and tbe perfect saf ety with wbicb ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Fis, under nil condition, make it their favorite remedy, Ii is pleasing to the eye and 10 the taste, gentle, yetetlimtual lu actl.ig on tho kid neys, liver and bowels. Fire backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes an styles, "Superior," "Argaiu!,5' "Garland" STOVES AND BANGES. The World's best. More than hvm dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles "o ok s and heaters Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. L. KENTON, DEALER I3ST- G ROCE RIES MARRIED. WILLIAMS BL'RR IS. On Sunday. Sept. 1st, 1889, at the Russ House, In Al bany, bv Georce Humphrey, Esq., Mr colic' By giving health to 'the rhlld it I John Williams and Xlixs Rosa Burris.both Choice Candy, us, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEARITHE POST OFFICE0 ALEANY.ICKEGO N rests the mother. Price 25c a bottle. C7" Join Our Watch Clubs And get a 8lld gold watch, genuine dla:mn 1 rings, studs or strings upon weakly pay mint i i'jiiJ '! r, WILL & STARK, The Leading Jewelers, Agents "Hampden Watcb," .