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T He tmttak UyBTening Octoter 2,1889 SuwlJ" eioepWJ. "TTINIl. BJ1" ud Publishers. BEAi ESTATE SAI.EH. The (allowing deeds have been filed (or rccerd In the County Recorder'! office ince 3 o'clock p. .n. yesterday : Wm McConnell to Louisa Johnson, no acres. To 14SK1 E.. ..affection Jas Elkins to W J Windham, S hall 0 c. lounn oik o r. a, Aioany J M Powell to Frank Dempsey, 250 acre 1.1 ip 15 K 3 w Jas Elkins 10 W T Boot. N half S E qr dik s, rvs a, Aiuany SUBSCUU'TION BATES. ..1 . . 6 00 )CAL RECORD. ...... n.r1v O'clock - a: k.i .... i..l.-(nre rroi. . J r ..j ...r 1 l.i- at. Charles, and kastnnaicn - - the word to let go wa g. -K U, with the rrof.- in pinE u6 , L. gracefully to the trapeze. A wind th west, anu u- . .L.w.iionn drave It towards the in ic ... lr temple. The Prat struck an aicc !. loosening II, scraping one of li id. until it bled, and just as the balloon Ltd over the building was obliged to L. , houht It expedient to, as It p. .' L .latifreroiis business to f .in.,.H with a hand in such a con j .hih was nreviouslv some- 1 gnu Tens" - - r k L....J,,., Tlie balloon continued Lard alone, dropping on a ..mall Island jut two "lle ea" 01 ily secured, wiinour. any uamg. . Men none. IUasikc Rooms. The Y M C A have ned a reading room In their tasty hall French's jewelry store.anil the public ordially Invited to call and see the latest igailnes and newspapers, including tne .to i. Youns ana 01a men win ai- . he welcome to spend their spare braents at these rooms. Mr Lewis Lee ill have charge ol this department 01 me MCA. A CltOWINU SECTION, THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. Several Good Towbi Kninln rn. ues yeur sunuui socks ana leDieca as No part o( Linn county has shown more I .. ' ... , rapid growth than that along the eastern JT ""'" '""P' '" end of the Oregon Pacific, a fact due to gotn9 nn, lU gt Haight Bro (hat road. Towns have been springing met market. up and blossoming Into live trading cen- fcixty down wia.liw ahsdes iuatrecaivid 43oo I ieri. Hotels, stores and good schools have I at Forlmiller Si Irviug'n. . followed. The reuion nromises to con-1 Will X Mark keep the boat watches and 3ul.i 1. 11 .... . . . ... I tewelrv and sell the cliMinatf . iinuc us rapia strides anu De one 01 inei' ; r $'5" An elegant line of now designs of chairs juit received at rortmiller & Irving s. Ou to Birdue for honest weights, good gooaa ana lowest living prices A team belongiug to Olney Fry ran away yestorjay, iioidk very liltlo damage. An elegant stoek rf watelios, sold as low and the lowest, at Will etbtarka. Some fine wire bjckle suspendera and a Were AT Astoria. Col. Hogg and llvest and most thrifty sections in the Val party paid a visit to the mouth of the Co- ley. The principal interests now are lum- lumbla,and here is the rather strained view ber and stork, and there Is no doubt the f the Pionatr in the matter : "The visit cultivation of cereals in the neighborhood of Colonel Hogg to As'.oi la and the mouth is possible to quite an extent, of the Columbia river, is for the purpose Gatesville Is now the terminus of the O. of gaining information about a section of I P. and Bit promises to be a good town, the Pacific northwest which is attracting I Daily trains run to that place now. It is widespread Interest. It is undoubtedly tor me purpose 01 looking t mis region nice luumry. utitDUlui. Anothei larire shi0rner.t of those famous with the eye of a railroad man. Several bmith ii McClary, a firm composed ol U $2. 50 Farifo slues, full stock calf, just re' matters are known which lead us to be- M amlth and 1 J McU.ary run a store lieve that the Northwestern have inlcn- there, carrying nearly $8, 000 worth of tions of seeking the coast and are casting goods, of all kinds. ' about (ora stragetis point to make a ter- Mill City, in Marion county Isthelum. minus. Mr Hogg, with his railroad, the bering town of the country, the product Oregon Pacific, is considered the pro.ege coming to Albany where a large lumber- of the former, but Yaqulna bay does not Ing yard is run, and considerable going to possess the elements of a seaport to any Salem. There are a number of deirree.the Northwestern have been quiet-1 l..... u ... ly figuring upon the expendiency of build- . . .. . . . . VV C Cassell baa sold his brick yard and cared for by Allingham Brothers died this ing to Astoria, either direct or through Mehama is the oldest place at the front, ,,,teen , , l,d just east of the city to week from congestion of the lungs. Near some of the lool organizations recently and the largest, having good stopping Mr M Achesoo, of Oakyille, for $2500. ly all the horses in this locality have dls- eucticu, Miuvving ,mi n.vuii r,.n 1 1."'' " .-- - 1 W IS Uilson has rented the front Dart of I temper. I 1 .. .1 i: . 1 . : I I.. ., 1 ..... it, n ,. 1 B(Ka inu 111.13 Li qgukuci jusi riocivvu the railroad point for the well known Rock I . T fm , . ' 1 oeived at L E filain's. . The attention of the readers ot the Deuo- Iceat is railed te the law uf trespass publish ed in another column. Farmers ahoald remember that the rule I is for the best average price for wheat to be paid in October and November. There is to be a nublic sale of forty thor- buslness oughbred short-horn cattle at Eugene, Or., Ion Saturday, October lath, bee bills. ON THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY. Sep jSth 1SS9, This neighborhood was enlivened by a weddinc on Wednesday the 3lh (nit. The contacting parties were Miss Nellie Locke and Mr Angel Mc.Nary. Unly the nearest relatives of the bride and groom weie present at the ceremony. Rev Mc Klnlev of Eugene omcatine. The happy couple were tendered an old fashion "can. gratulatlon party" by their young gentle men friends in the evening to whom they gave a cordial receptien and an abundance ot cake and cigars. Miss Lillian McNary came up from Sa lem to attend the wedding of her brother The Wren Brothers, of Crook county have brought fifteen hundred head of sheep from Eastern Oregon and are pas turing them upon the Ltickey place. They lntenu to sell tnem Tr Wlllnnrrhhv anil fnmllv and I O Douthlt started for their homes in CrooE county last Thursday. Miss Martha Carley began a two months school at the Baker school heuse last Monday. Miss Clara Tilton has gone to Mon mouth to attend school this winter. Mr Bramewll has moved to a farm near Peoria. Mr James Tyler will move to Eugene next week and Mr James Barger will mova mere in about two weeks. A valuable French Canadian horse own ed by Norris Humphery of Eugene and Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains. I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from Importers, the largest stock ever brought to this mark, et, and best value for the money. SAMUEL t. YOUNG, Laborers and work on the O. P. Curran & Montelth. Station railroad Men For Apply to ACCCRICT, NESTNiaa. J.J.DORRIS, ALBANY, OREGON. ABSTEACTEE, The Only Complete Set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County. Offltt In the Court Honse.ts Business entrusted to my care shall have prompt and careful attention. ail the natural surroundings which are destined to make one of the greatest sea ports on the coast. Mr Hogg expresses htinselt as greatly pleased with all he sees and well he may,asour location commands itself to the admiration of every one." is Lyons, with a hotel and a couple stores and numerous residences. Further west, in Marion county, is gtayton, an old town, somewhat off the railroad. Beyond Gatesville Is Breltenbush, a booming town in prospectus, and off from Gatesville are the Santiam mines, the pos sibilities of which are unbounded. Every mile eastward on the O. P. In the west store in the Fromaa block, and will I B Allingham Is spending a few weeks move his barber shop there in a few days. I In Eastern Oregon on a pleasure trip. ine rear pars wm oe useu oy rorimmer Mr an- Mrt E 1 willoughby and Luclan lrvu Ward are contemplating a trip to the Governor Pennoyer, Secretary of State I mountains presumably for their health. tnrougb Albany to-day for Corvallis. to at tend a meeting of the State Agricultural college Doara, To-day the Orezeo Land ComDanv sold a Their growth suggests a wholesale bust-1 fractional block lying between Washington ness (or Albany, the seeds of which are I and Calipooia streets, in the Elkins addition already being sown. Several live firms I to Mr Windham, recently of Chico, Ua!., along the front already trade here, getting ana Air cost, a new comer. wholesale orices among our large buyers Messrs Will Richards and Merrill Phillies. that, considering freight, cannot be dupll-1 two of Albany'a most reliable young men,! 113 aores all under cultivation 6( aorea cated in Portland. Dry eoods. grocers, I have formed a Darlncrahin and will so into I summer fallow, located witnla IX miles hardware and druEt are bought her in the turning business. Mr Kieharda is one I ?' theolty. Price $50 per ace. Other Mice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given that th under signed Administrator of the estate of J. J. Davis, deceased, has filed his final aecoant with the Clerk of the County Court for Lino county, Oregon, and the said County Court baa fixed the 5th day of November, 1889, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p, m., for hearinc ob jections to said aesount aad for the settle ment of aaid estate. This the 27th day of Sept. 1889. J. B. Divis, J. K. WiATiiiRroRD. Administrator. Att'y for Administrator. Stock Ranch. I have for sale one finest stock ranches In Eastern Ore- 160 acres of meadow land under Good house and barn. Two good Irrals. Five springs on the place, r ree knge, within naif a mile of school and oitofficc. Price, $2500, $icoo cash. lalance on time. Would exchange for 160 :res Willamette Valley land. EO Beards- Real Estate Agent,, Albany, ur. Value of Newspapers, Francis E Wlllard recently forcibly and pertinently I creases the prospects of those growing vil advised women to read newspapers. She lages. said : '-Women are a set of passitives n that subject, as a class; and I am never more annoyed for my 'sect' than when the newsboy goes trotting through at full speed, if he finds the car contains -chiefly women, never dreaming that they want a paper. I clutch his sleeve and buy one of I such large quantities that this Is possible, I of the best workmen in the city. every variety he has, and ask him what he 1 Soon there will be exclusive wholesale I p j, sch and wife left last evening (er is thinking about to lose patronage in that houses all along our streets, sending out I g,n Francisco on a months triD. Mr Saoh n..l. 1 .AtUU. U... .Mnll . I .I..: I U maiih..!... I.ln I .... . ... r.j. uv.... i.utuiug uu, men uiuiiniicio .ini n,. ......... i anoonnceo so irienus that be intends making Mic iuici, pennies anu uimc wuiic mc I iroon anu 10 tne very iiniim ui me -J.ti.v newspapers deal in dollars and V'a and and north and south in the Valley. It is Albany s interest to assist in Duna Ing up these budding townsalong tne Ore gon Pacific. SOME BARGAINS. land In same aouimunlly held at (100 per aure. Aula is a rmre DargaiD. ana win do taken toon, X's ; so it w ideas the mind more to read the newspapers than to gossip about the neigh brs." Albany bis permanent home on his return aere. A boom in Cloverdale may be looked or next year. Destructive Bear. A bear which declared to have destroyed f Joco worth stock was killed by William Hood on Upper Coquille River several days ago. weighed dressed 64 pounds. . At one Ime he slaughtered 300 sheep that belong tour iieoa. since settling in that lountry that gentleman has killed forty' liree bears, anil no end of wildcats and anthers. a local paper: Stud poker is one of the I uitings, purchased In the East at bottom popular games of eastern Oregon, and It prCes, and is now located at his old stand, would be difficult to strike a town where I two doors north of the Democrat office, such a game is not played. The gang has where he is prepared to make suits and do been hitting the thing pretty hard in La- I a general tailoring business in a satisfac- rande the uast week, but behind closed tory manner, his many years of experl- doors. One set of high rollers stuck to their 1 ence in Albany speaking for his workman- chairs lorty-eight hours, and several dol-1 ship, (jail ana see his suitings ana ger. lars changed hands. Betting must have I prices. been lively for as high as S350 was staked on jack mgn, ana me can was maue oy me Tempttb Fdoit. -Tha eolden moments man who had king high. Another Record Beaten It is now earned mat another world s record was leaten at Tacoma in the tournament. This rat in the Championship r New York tace. The lime made by the Astoria team ras I.0Q 3-c. The world's record was 1 00 B-8. The fastest previous record on the psnn was 1.13. Astoria has reason to crow. ly of Providence R I, the new superiutcn' dant of the Albany Woolen Mills, a young man of experience In the business, three ther men from the New England states, have arrived in the city ready for business on the completion of the mills. It Is thought the looms will Degiu running Dy the 1st of January. An Owl. Albany is an attraction even to owls. Last evening a wlndw In the law office of Hewitt & Irvine being left up, a young owl flew in and spent the night digesting lilackstone and Kent. He was iwuna this morning and given his liberty A (reat Boom There is a great boom n jenerson, not that the town is growing so rapidly but in the increasing trade of A pnuaeison who keeps an excellent lot o ana otner nardhware which he sell oea rock prices. Call and see hi m Lost. A little white poodle dog. lonir "r, some red on left ear. Had smal oro tted , hI neck R5ward fHr return. " "J roiioih:e. iHtnasr The Wili.m.tt. Ft,in Cm...u... . ..... j "Mime received the first cran. ri!;",VJhs. Try this most de- , u. ucrries. i h.v v. tn tk th I nr.. . - J S- " "' "... .., 1 -rem weather. All Nioiit. Mr Ivancnvii-h tn.n. n '""Smnouseon First St between Ells m and L.y.n, at which is to be found ndf, ,porter hou,e teaK. nam To Farmers Fnrmm n.111 An ,.n .11. u,,, lt'.Earden or 'arming lands -aiiace x Uusick. Notice. -Parties Indebted to Mr. E. L. 'wer. will confer a favor by calling on "l"r'" with whom his accounts we besn left, and settling the same at isoxet to Loan. At a low rate of in -rest on good farm property In Lin Alba n irnPraed city property Alban.- o " ' """""""niw ngn abeey a Addition. S4 lots in this ad , lo Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd curs.."";. sa to 1'. " Babies. The finest line o( babv ges In the Valley just rr 5e!ved at Stewart riiV .Prlc" are remarkably cheap con- superior quality of the carrl hesn'V,' "ght 't'. '89. (or sale .nuinnson uverman s. 116 acres all under ciiltivatlnn. Located within 0 miles of city. Very rich. Price $85 per acre. Other land In same comma ity held at f 50 and f 60 per acre. A Poker Town La Grande must be poker town judging (rom the following Tailor Made Suits. W. R. Graham has received a large and choice stock of 2 lota, sood house on each, renting for zzu per monm. f or aaie at azzuv orsuuu each. Thla property la centrally located, and ia a One bargain. in the stream of life rush past us, and we Wheat, 62 cents, 15 eent shaving at Viereck's, 8 tickets for f 1 at Viereck's . Boots and shoes at cost at Read's. Saratoga chips at C E Browoell's. Try the fall cream oheese at C E Brown- ell's New cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers, 3 chairs running steady at Viereck's shav ins Darlors. Beat roast coffee in the city at Conrad 1 BlTHUbOrg BlOCk, Mayers. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in eity, opposite fortmiller OE trying a, A large and fine line of window a had 2 lota on Yaqulna Bay. Good water front, 1176 tier lot. A cood investment. these lots are worth double the price asked for them, and will sell for tlOOO la less than two years time. Good hotel In a thriving town for sale at a bargain. Ioq iire at this office early, We have one thousand one hundred and one jut t such bargains aa the above. Anyone deslringto invest in Albany or Linn 0011 nty real estate should by al means call on WALLACE & OUSICK, Albany, Or. Woolen Mill MEN.-Mr Hazell recent ""thtog but sand, the angel, come to ju VFortmUler t Ws. tbey are gone. Life la too short te expe riment on substantial matters. Bay yur groceriea of Conn Bros, and you will al ways get first claas goods at bottom prices, T.-y it. We have the best $1.50 kid clove brought to Albany at W F! Read's. ' Now ia the time to save money by buying 000 is ana shoes at cost ot w. r . Head. Ladies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes, ohildrens shoes, mens boots, boys boots, st less than cost to make room for other goods I at C Brownell's. SQUARE Groceries' Not His Business. If Anthony Join- Call at F M French's for bargains in I Both were Ordered.--The east end o( First street is being opened much to the joy of the people there. The east end of Second street Is not being opened as stock resided in Portland he could pick a ordered, much to the regrets of the citizens watches, docks or jewelry. quarrel with the officers of the Third street ,nal Parl 01 railway eompany In no time. It is simply cruel the way the horses on that line are worked rortianu paper. jna,rray,wnai has Anthony to do with cruelty to animals. His peculiar field has always been obscene pictures and literature. Watch Stolen. A day or two ago Mr Charles liar', the painter, while working on the new house of H F Merrill, left his vest on the premises v ith a gold watch in one of the pockets. The watch was gone when the vest was put on Dy tne owner, and now the thief is wanted. Prof. Redmond left to day (or Eugene City, where he will give an ascension next' Saturday. He wl'.l give an ascension in' Portland a week from Sunday, and will come to Albany again and give a para chute jump.with a jump or no pay,provid ed a sufficient purse is raised. Letter List. Following is tho list of Ictteis remaining- in the Poet I office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Oct 2nd, 189, Persons calling for these letter must give the date on 1 which they were advertised : A Runaway. Star Brewery Ffau's horse became frightened this afternoon and run east on First street several blocks.nar igatlngon three legs, one being hurt by a stumble. He stopped at the Brewery, une runaway a day is now the order in Albany. A Few of the Many. 160 acres 3 miles from Lebanon.at $ 10 an acre. One of the best farms in the county, 200 acres, for $8,50, ' cash. Fine residence of 7 rooms, an attractive place, $2, SCO. House and lot In good loca tion, $1100. First Street property, water ironis 101s. Lots In the 1 hlrd addition. E G Beardsley, Real Estate Agent.Broadalbin St. 'Bull Doc Make." Try a pair.now (or sale at L E Blain's, a remarkably strong pair of pants, doubled sewed, six pockets, bestbuttons,comfortableto wear.and every pair warranted to hold till the cloth wears out. A pair of pants will he given free gratis to any one person who may succeed in ripping the crotch in a fatr.stcady pull of any pair of them. Fine Looking Men. Three finer look Ing gray haired men are not often seen than those with Col Hogg, and a finer lot of chow choar.German pickles, mixed pick les,ln bulk,Swisscheese,Limb:rger cheese cream cheese. Queen olives and fresh co coanuts. were never received in this gem city of the valley than those just to arrive at the Willamette Packing Co's store. Notice. On account of Holiday, our store will be closed on Saturday Oct 5th 1889, on which day we will tiansact no business. Our patrons will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. May & Senders. Hafrisrcro Or. Armstrong, G H Burres, Wm Ballard, Chas D Baer, R E John6on Bros Dambach, Mary Ferguson, James Mieg, Hanna 11 Layton , Mrs R Mies. H Pickens, A Young, Mattie Hotel Arrivals. Adams, David Ball, Mrs Emma Battisby, Will Berggren, T Davison, Prank Dunatoo, T M Johns, Miss Ada Hamilton, James Meore, Airs S F McLaughlin. Wm Wilkinson, Mrs N R Zoosman, J M R. THOMPSON, P, U. U u 2nd Store. St Charles. S Spier, NY G Morehouse, Alb'y J F Haswell,w(,Wes'ly A C Dupree, Port W O Sutton, 8 F S Case.Newport n,t ."ock f2nd aariroods In the Val- WW Coulter," J McKlnnon, " lev, and the nioxt reasnnaie prices, both V t car, vmcafcu n. niti-runau;, n i jn DuylDg and flolllDg. x nave ou uiuu i an mnas 01 C. E. BUOWNELL, DEALING SMALL Successor to BROWNELL & PTANABD, Would respectfully announce that be Ik continuing the business at the old stand and that he Is better than ever prepared to fill all orders with accuracy and de patch and at prices lyjUVJJH BBrORB Offerml in the town. Wlilla thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage in the patl earnest! b solicit a continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES, a supeilT qnilllTof goo.li and Courteous Treatment Very Respectfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWS ELL. Arehie Blackburn, Salesman. Groceries. PROFITS Rubs House. W O Trine, Leb W Bart P A McConnell V Cox C Ii Hoberj E Henderson M W Willard, Port H G Paul and wife W Windham W Warner ' Minnie Niccolson BS Harris A Cochran J N Dennison P V Lefrancis, wife Revere House. A E Davls.Lebanon J S Clark C A Biodget, F Wyatt, Philomath A W Fogle, R S Strahan.cltv E M Riegle.Mich H Lang, Portland I v Memmons, W D Manlev.Corv E F Edwards F Arboga--t, Ohio Wm Vanllora.Y'q'a V K Herren. B V Ista W W Henderson.S'lm Geo Westfall.city J H Emmett, " B S Harris, " w w Haines, t gene h. Al Henderson Exchange Hotel, Soda SrRINOS. Mr. Frank Crabtre now has charge of .the Findley Soda Springs, and Is prepared to furnish the 1 p ffnfe ublic with first-class accommodations, 1 A friott Mr Barrett J P Schooling J Murray J Harris' V S Hunt I Artner, Iowa G McNulty J S Ames B Joht.son J H Harris I iuring the (all and winter. J Douglas WI Mahoney A I Hunt, Port A McFadden I G Davidson P O' Brady Mrs M Bamford 8 E Bryant B Cole, Miller A Webster P Long W Cockle FURNITURE, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKFRY, ETC., ETC. One door west of S E Tonng's old store. L. GOTTLIEB, 123 First atreet, Albany, Or, P.L. Albany Nurseries. We are permanently located on th old I rilna homestead I mile bom Albany on I Coryallis road, and have on band a large stock of ; Choice Fruit Trees ol our own irowinir, which w will sell at I lowest livioa rate. Paitiea contemplating planting trees will consult 'hair interests by examining our stock kid prieei bfor porebasiog. Htm tt Browhsu, Albany, Oregon. DEALEB I3ST GROCERIES Choice Candy, Nnts, Fruit, etc. CIGARS'AND TOBACCO. NEARiTHEIPOSTsOFFICE' ALBANYOREGON