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Wit Stmmt Way Evening Septemnsr 20,1889 publish srerj dsy w,ek Sund.ys axceptod. L, & jllTriMi. Bailors ami Publlihars. SUBSOUIITION lUTEi Lh1 by mriir por wook . iter yr " 111, iwr uwu'.li. .15 ...... 6.00 60 ii... , i tl t -it Albany. l.-l 8Ml l" 1 "' - bCAL KECOW). i Karewell Reception. -On next Lday Mi" '"lor Ma8"1 wl" leave for East to spend the winter with relatiyes. i o S Pollock, of the College, last even. in honor of the event gave a farewell JJpllon at the residence of Mr. W. T. - vti participated In by some of Miss 1a's former fellow students and the -4lty of the College. An evening re liable for its good will as well as for .amount of pleasure had was passed by icompany present. It was a deserving fate ts a very worthy young lady. L present were Prof and Mrs Condit, J Lib Irvine, Misses Flora and Vesta Ion, Misses L.lllie KODenson aim ncicu rford, and Messrs Percy Kelley, Quin- IPropsl, uouins mums, j-crcjr "'ei Hon Sox Kicnara nccicr lendorter. ants a Correspondent The Post al Baker City has just received a r with an enclosed note from a young named R H Morris, of Newberg, :h explains Itself In such a funny way we sire It : 'o Master Inclosedyou will find a short seeking for a lady correspona:ni in mwn now I am a young fellow 20 s Old and like innosent fun as well as (person living I reckon But am not rijr !cu ,u. v- , am will vou nlease hand the enclosed to some eood looking yone lady that es into your ollice. kili not seal the note so tou can read id see that there is nothing offensive tt it." e note to the unknown young lady is ly as good as the above. e Tramps. Five or six tramps ar- in the city this morning from the In the spring, like geese, the same went north, and now as the chilly of winter arc being wafted hlther- they are seeking a more congenial where they can rusticate In the sa jwus atmosphere of Los Angeles or a utego at least. Une ot the gentle n when in the city on his last tour as el the city quite materially in the way tuning the mud and water from the r Kf.ral Sales. The following sales J t i cirecorueu nave just ueen maue : fcruil'.e to I Hays, of Scio, 3 lots H's i $75 ij J Dubrullle to Sarah Hlnes, tH's 4th A, $250 : T L ll'allace to Dr , 4 lots H's 4th A, $1000 ; T L Wal- ) l-eler sclinsser, 4 lots, blkins A, Wallace & Cusick. agents in each iv 11 aieizeer sold to Mr urant I Elkins A, for $325. rtii Day State Fair. Attendance One thing is a credit to the fair thi Is it always has been, and that is the pelt exhibit, It is good. The one and brill mile dash was won by Jubilee, the U, in 2:lo'i. The five eirhts mile dash n by Kitty Van in 1:10, within two p 01 me lastest lime on record, 1 ne it was won by Gloster, a Montana ucsi ume, 2:20. IUEAVi EST AT K SALES. The following deeds have been filed in the County Recorder's office since 3 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday : F E Campbell to Samantha Camp. ikii, tract in dik 47, li s 2nd A, Albany $10 J II Campbell to F S Campbell, tract In blk 47, U s and A, Albany.. 10 R C Hill to Heinrlrti Broders, lot 3. blk 37. H's 2nd A. Albany. . 1000 A B Patterson to M S Titus. E half of E half of S E arSec 20, Tp qSR 1 E roo Emma O If'orkinan to Louisa Set tlemire, lot 8. blk 27 and lots 1 and 2. blk 28.11's 2nd A.Albanv 1(2; Plats filed, Sweet Home Plat filed Dubrullle & Ketchum's Add to Albany Continues the Hunt. Mrs Mary Dambac!;, ho was recently In Albany is making herself known through Oregon, and the Democrat hopes she will and her husband before her purse Is exhausted She has reached Pendleton according to the0. ".Mrs Mary Damback has ar rived in Pendleton from Butler county, Pennsylvania, In search of her husband, Christian'Damback, who left his home in Pennsylvania January 4th, 18S8. He is fair complexioned, six feel in lilght, Is bald, and of German desent, but speaks good English. When last heard from he was In Linn county. Oregon, and had there purchased a tarm. He had $4000 en his person when he left home. A liberal re ward will be paid for information at to his whereabouts. The Track. The following from ndietone. O. rather capsizes us. I-it is the kind of item we hope to We about Albany In a few Vears Ii electric motor cars for the street W at Albanv. Dassed through Pendle. uiuay evening, and were the ob- r mu;n interest and curiosity." is Piacii Mr C H Stewait went to te fair to day taking with him , measuring 1 1 Inches circumfer- o report of a larger peach has Ftn made InQrptrftn u nn th fn-itt Rnowlcdjie. It was raised In Mr ts vard, and It the exact size of one last year, mention of which was In Imscrat. ou Ladies, do you want to see ins beautiful, and so cheao as to impelition ? Well then o a and sec rjjol millinery good at the store "'"- x o. r resn iron, fiufacturers in Chicago. You are 1-- pimncu. e Justice Fiki.d. Mr C E Wol. has returned from Portland, where led a case before Justice Stephen J. nose name has recently ben In fverrooay In the United oirerton considers him a to do business beore. RMs.Farmeit will do well to frulf . . . Li, ",uc" or Iarmln ianu f "ace & Cusick. kp Item The finest line of cut- shears In the clt at t-ori khelr goods are the very best and Fash.-on notes op our Own. The Democrat after Inspecting some of the Journals is able to make the following re. port. You can wear bustles or not just as you please. Striped flannel blouses are in order and are quite pretty if not too floppy. Fluted collars of great width, making the head lojk as if It protruded from a funnel are in order. Light fluffy caps and hats for men and women indtscrimlatly, with one and two forepieces, are sometimes seen. Plush cloaks and loudly stripes' cloaks will be the proper thing, Large fruit such as . peaches, grapes, prunes' plums, cherries etc. will be worn on the fall bonnets br those wanting to be up with the times. The Daily Democrat every evening is quite a popular thing among tne people ot Albany. The Corvallis College The Demo crat did not know until to-day that the Corvallis College, under charge of the M E Church south, was holding a term of school. It Is infonr ed that such is the case, school having opened on the nth Instance in the old Agricultural College building, with an attendance of about thirty. It is proposed to continue the school and make it a permanent institution. Following is tne lacuuy, Kev u Atktns, f resident Miss Matlle Spencer, teacher in prepara tory department j Mrs A C Adklns, teach er in music J Mrs ST Jeffreys, teacher In panning. A Crying Need. One of the greatest needs of the present age in Albany, is a platform on the North side of the South ern Pacific R R at this city. Fully half the people alighting from the cars here do so on that side, on account of tne hotel buses and men being there and it being cityward. ;One evening two women fell in getting down from the cars, and such occurrences are common. Many also have to enter the cars from that side or pass over and the task is doubly dilficult. The Company will confer a great favor to the travcllngpublic generally if it will give them this greatly needed improvement. THE MAN ADOl'T TOWN. The Man About Town has never heard of what became of James Bannon, the es caped prisoner accused of trying to rob the Lebanon bank. A gentleman from Leb anon says the people there make no bones In expressing their opinion as to who as sisted Bannon, two men in particular be ing r.aniea openly ; but who carried the several tons of dirt ff in sacks from under the building, not a trace of which has ever been found, is not even settl -d by rumor, for that was work the nrlncinafs would not think of diong. How many miii'irs it takes to make a fact Is a problem ii wouU take consider able figuring to solve. There have been enough brick and stone hotel rumors In Albany to fill at leaet a small volume ; but the problem is not yet on paper. And railroad .-umors, well," Robinson himself couldn't figure the business out. The Chinaman garbarge man of this city has a peculiar kind of a whip. His seat hangs over the front of his wagon and when his horse, a balky one refuses to move with the desired alacrity, Ah S will draws his right leg back and gives the ani. mal a vociferous kick with his heel, often repeating the operation with the regular ity of a piston, and accompanying the op eration with anery curses spoken in a con fusion of Chinese and English words of remaraaDie proianlty. People who have been to the Statt fall report s shamefully' slim exhibit of our products, and commend nothing but the hone racing and stock exhibit. It seems sort of tough for the State to make ap propriations jut for horse racing. An Albany woman with $6000 out at interest pay taxes on the full amount. An Albany man owning a piece of prop- erty valued at about $30,000 pays taxes 011 about the same amount as the woman, His Income from hisproperty is four or five times as much. This Is a sample.and it indicates that there Is an Injustice done. not by our law ; but by the prevailing custom 01 making assessments. In the Lead. Mr. Julius Gradwohl leads in his business and wishes It under stood that he will carry the finest stock o crockery ware in the Valley, receiving his goods from headquarter, and keeping up nun me umes in an me latest novelties. He has received a fine lot of Wedgwood & Co's Newyacht decorated ware, called ruDjr ware, nandsomest goods In the mark et.. Mr Gradwohl makes crockery a snec. ialtv and will meet the demands of the public in any line. Do not send away for guous due give mm a can, Who was It. Last evening as an old lady and gentleman boarded the north bound Eugene express train at the fair grounds, the old gentleman was robbed un der rather pccular circumstances. It was not possible to learn his uame, but he was from Linn county. There was a great crowd at the platform as. the train was stalling and the old gent was in the thick est phri of the crowd, of course. He felt a strange hand fumbling In his pocket but before he could realize what was being done he was robbed of his purse and the thief had escaped. The old gentleman was the loserofi$40 by the operation. - Statts- The way it is Du.sk. A queer fact In assossng is brought to light in Pendleton, as It Illustrates the widely varied Ideas dif ferent ases8or6 have of real estate values. F L Richmond, a Portland drummer, owns a piece of property on Court street which he will sell for $3300. It was ass essed for the county nt $2,0U0, for the city at $2$00, and for school purposes at $44j)0 The latter assessment has engendered con siderable kicking on the part of Mr Rich mond . Pendlelo t HO. Just A Barn. But it Is a curious kind of an arrangement. Geo F Simpson, E W Langdon, George Hochstcdler and Mrs C O Barnes each own a quarter of the same block. In order to economize room and so forth they are building a combi nation barn at the middle of the block, with a driveway completely around it. The barn will have a tower. The idea is a good one and one that redounds to the ingenui ty ot the parlies Interested. B Si L A. Building and Loan Associa tion meeting to-night at Hewett& Irvines office. About $3oo in cash will be loaned. Another series will be opened. 'Ihe Asso ciation is becoming quite popular, and hat stimulated building acre to quite an ex.ent. A Gopher. A young gopher was cap tured on First street, and attracted some attention on account of his bigheadness and big teeth. It took several of our learned men some time 10 reveal the spe cies of the animal. Soda Springs. Mr. Frank Crabtree now has charge of the Findley Soda Springs, and is prepared to furnish the public with first-class accommodations, Jurlng the fall and winter. All Persons, Indebted to the late firm of Brownell & Stanard are requested to call and settle at the store of C E Brownell without delay - or make some satlslaciorv arrangements. Got It Again. What ! Why the fin est lot of fresh smoked beef in the market. Chipped to order. Also a fine supply ai our luinous goiu meuai cream cneese. . iVillamette Packing Co. Bang. One of the finest lots of guns and revolvers ever received in Albany are now in stock at Stewart & Sox's. Hun. ters should call and see them and get prices betore Duytng. HOME AND ABUOAD Choice fresh butter at Barduo't. Some fins poultry at the W. P. store in the tnoroiag. Get your sohoul koks and tablets at Guisa il Son's. Sixty down window shades iustreceivid at Fortmiller& Irvine's. The best wat-.h in Ihe world for the mon. y atFH French's. An eletiani Hue of now drsiiins of chairs just received at Fortmiller & Irvine's. O" to Bmlue for honest weights, cood goods and lowest living prices. Bargains iu watches and chains at French's, The Cjruer Jewelry Store.1' Remember the ''Iunnirv'1 social at the Cuni4regU!unal ctiurc-h to-r.i);bt. Nine B:iker City girls hV6 just begun at- teuilliil! llie collage lirovo school. Mr Robert Foster is lyiue danceroutlv ill 01 lypnom levur, as tils home lu tlie coun try. A N Gilbert has been unpointed Postiras- ttx at Salem, to succeed It H Dearborn, deceased. 74 tickets were sold t-dv from Albanv to tne otsto uir, mskiug 4:iJ Irom this city this week. Mr F J Yates came up from Portland yesterday and will remain, in town as he a positiou as clerk 111 the lenton Couuty Harm. Denton Lower. Mrs J D Irvine and Miss Kitty Conlev. of Brownsville, sisiersof Mrs G W Wright, of cnis city, are visiting t!ie latter. Mr Jaa Matchet, of Santiam. was in the oity to-day. Mr Matchet wiil move into Lebanon to reside in a few daya. Erysipelas has aet in in the hands of Thos Holmao recently burned by an eleetrie wire as oaiem, ana serious results an iearea. ' Mr Harper Cranor is having ereoted on me two lots at tne corner of First and ltul road streets, a neat residence, D C Sobell contractor. Mrs Henrietta Brown left this noon for Portland, where aha will apend the winter. workinr with Rsv Logan in the interest of tne u r unnrcnoi that city. At San Francisco the other day the deal era damped 5,000 big melons into the bay to keep no the prioo, which was down to 20 cents crate. They doubled it. rVhest, 63 certs, 15 eent shaving at Viereck's. 8 tickets for 1 1 at Vierick'i , Refrigerators at Stewart & Sox's. Boots and shoes at cost at Read's. Saratoga chips at C E Brownell'a. Try the full cream cheese at CI E Brown ell'a. Now cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. 3 chairs running steady at Viereck's shav ing parlors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyers. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in oity, opposite fortmiller & Irving s. A large and fine line of wiidowshstl just received at rortmiller ft Iryinge We have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to A I bauy at vv F;Keads. Now is the time to save money by buying Doots and shoes at cost ot w. Kead. Ladies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes, chlldrens shoes, mens boots, boys boots, s less than cost to make room for other goods at 1, Ha Brownell a. Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains. I have iust received mv fall ctm-it i lace curtains boucht direct from Immn... the largest stock ever brought lo I his mark ' et, and best value for the money. Samuel E. ' ot no. Kid llloves 1 Kid t; loves I I have just received a full line of kid cloves branded Our Own This la nn- i l.l.l .., , , ,, . , b . : iu giove. 1 ouy aireci irom importers New Vnrlr inil inn.M-. l.n UA. IlieofanV irlnv I fvor cnl.l In title price. r, button. rows of st'trhlnir. jtt.cn I - - ot t j S. E. Young. A Urg.j stock of K"ld and gold filled watches at F M Freccb's, at greatly reduced pi ices. Hotel Arrivals, St Charles. J F McKell, NY I C Crom, Port J 11 Bugird. Port W Thomson E Sanders, Port II L Reck, Port A G Allen, S F G Boole, 8 F W B Hopkins, S F G Gervis G White, Boston E T Parsons, Chi J T Wells, Seattle W B Fisher Miss I) Estes. Russ House. J Matchett and wife Mrs Storrer and chil CH Pruter F M Bender J Tiler I' urant, wai H H Gridly and wf W Snow and son R G Anderson W Vael J McDanlel !I Whlttemour w u Altman J Haman J L Kewls, Port 11 Garthern A E Cook and wf J Morgnn G D Lltoyy FPohle Exchange Hotel. P Moher E L Smith G W Crossant,Lyons W L Culver, Mo S W Lacey, Mo C E Doty WC Farley ELHuhes W II Clark, 111 A A Elliott J M Conner W II Lawrence, Cal L Hughes B Tohnaon J McFadden J McDonald I Mcoraih M Tierney A Poll I Connelly WCocly L Baker Reverb House. W A Langelle J M Vaylor, Lcb T F Hickman, Leb S B Sangner, Leb S Hullub 1 Dickson, 8 F W W Crabtree, S F C Gum, S F I B Orinson C R Griffin I Munker, Sclo G W Ham. Port T Eglln, Corv Ai Swlck, Port L VcKinzie, Port B Lata, S F A 1. Sheve, Salem M M Perry and wf S 8 Smith K T Prall, Port I Cox W H H Rich J S Clark, Gates H Hoff ) r 1 nompson, Corv J E Clark, Chicago i ivann, 1 , l, Andrews, wife Money to Loan. At a low rate of in- 'erest, on good farm property In Linn county, or on best Improved city property it Albany. Apply to iiiackDurn x Wright, AiDany, ur Girl Wasted, A girl to do work In a small family. Inquire at O C Awbery's near corner 3rd and Montgomery streets. A 54-Inch light roadster, 18S9, for sale cheap at 1 nompson or Overman s. If you want a good silver steel scythe,finest in ths maiket, go to Stewart at Sox s. HARRIED. RAINEY BALL. At the residence of Dr McCoy, in Salem, Thursday, Sept 19th 18S9, Mr J II Ralney of Albany, and Mr tmrni Ball, ot Salem, Rev slcatoose om elating. TULL RICHARDSON. On Thurs day evening, Sept. 19th, 1SS9, at the Russ House in Albany, by George Humphery, sq Mr W S Tull, of Clackamas county and Miss M Kicnarason, 01 una coun 'y- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HKLA (JIU1BHT. FRANCIS GILBERT, MISSES GILBERT Teachers of- Piano, Organ and Harmony. Residence corner JefTarson and ith 8ts. Mis Hela Gilbert at Lebinon, Tours, days and Fridays. Sluncliter In Silk ItlliLous. In order to close out mv ImmenKPtun.-v of silk ribbons in plain and nicot edve I win sen mem until my ia:i stock arrives' ai 75 cents on the dollar. All marked in plain figures. Sami-el E. Yoi'so. Oregon Slate Tair TvVenty-nintii aanuU exblbltlonjaty Walpu, Oregon. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16, Board of Agriculture. 07E& $15000 IH CASE Offers 1 1 r arrlo'iltnr il, stiolc. dairy, and tneohsnioil exhibits, for works of art and f iu iy work, and for triala of apeed. Running ani Trotting Ricss EaCH DAY. Important im.irovemen'.s made In the premium list. . Rtl i I rates fjr fsrs and freights on nil transportation lines to an from he fair. PRICES 07 ADMISSION : Mon'a day ticket .........oOe Women's day tloknt ........26c Men's season ticket a 00 Women's scon ticket .. 1 to Rend to the Secretary at Salem for a premiua. list, J. T. APPERHON, President. J.T, OREOO, Secretary. For your watches clocks and jswolry en uick sales. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate Agent, Conveyancing of all klnda done In a re liable manlier. All business will receive prompt attention. Office on Broadalbln street near First, Albany, Oregon, Ti eal estate wanted. saiisn. MX property, city lets, acre property near the city and farms of all desorip t'ons wanted, E. M, Beabdslet, Rnal Kvtato A cent, Albany, Oregon. Ollice on Broadalbln Street oaar First, OLD IRON.-Flfty tons of old Iron casllngs. In aDy quantity, wanted immediately at the Albany Iron Worka. Groceries. SMALL C E. BUOWNELL, Kncceesorto BROWNELL & PTANAED, Wonld respectfully iinDonree Ibst lie Ik continuing Ihe biisinef'B at the old stand and that he Is better than t-Jer prepared to till all ordern with accuracy and de spatch and at prices amVER BEFOBB Offered In the town. Whllo thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage In the pa&t I earnest1!) soiicit a' continuance of your favor, agftiirinir LOW PRICES, a sii noii"r qusllty of oods and Ooiirteous Treatment Vry RBpc'fully, Y-mra for ll.itdiies, !. E. ISSOnSSLlt Arciiin iltftckltum, S'"-tQiun, Groceries. DEALING PROFITS THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, "Superior," "ArgaE&d," "Garland" STOVES AND HANGES. Fire backs. Warrant ted for 15 years, All sizes an styles, The World's best. More 'than hun- "i. dred 7hun- dred differ- e n t sty les "ooks and heaters Roofing", Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. P.L.KENTON, :0 HALEB " TUT- GBOOERiES. Choice Candy, Xnts, Frnit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 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