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(ir!iiy Evening October 10,1889 gjltori snil Publishors. fa WWW. SUBSCItlPriOS KATES. ..I .is . 6.00 . .60 oCAL RRCOKD. ri.KBr.YMK.N. Last Sunday's "The management 01 inc cliool Is generally as- Kus W I ' - l-llsn ftemaw .t. General . . fieri,.... .i """B .. - .......mniril to L mi lime " juic - . . Allianv. lakeroon. - .iinerllUCIlui:'". t r , Mr Morris, the clerk, lliclen with Kev Royal, a I i rnlCCU lro,n ,, i rti,.,nt nn oflical as auic . - i,n wa. as ihfit mace, man of Salem; a ,( the fanning uepanmcni im YlV ident n rclleved to make room iori .r mc- .m who l lso " . ' . I - Iritnal adviser, mora vii"k fe"'. ' j. Annearances would In LT hatthelnstlllationof spiritual truths K. minds of the untutored son. of the r 7. .- h. olven more prominence r.StSlB ' , , . l r. .v.. more common trade, anu pratu- ,1 jcnowiEMs" ,..,.rD.-The County Judge an J muloner. returned last evening um ...i. .where they met the Marion v-oun . . I .umlnMil nnrl nr. rvmm ssioners unu . the new bridge mere,jui .n Lili8.c0a to be oaldtor mtiy ny L counties. The bridge 1. nearly two et higher than the contiact ca lea tor L.pproache. are not yet completed and f !; rK. ....-ml .lavs before tney are htl ; Dul Ijinu - kirk on this enu. A Bridge Collapsed. Yesterday af . :.U . 1. ..... Inail nl trnoen a larmer uu Iheat was coming across ine uriugc jun in tiJeof the residence of Mr Hub Bry r . i ,u lit, when the structure gave wuj aeon went down Into the depth, below, distance of eight or ten feet. Some of L,.l,.nt km milled: but the wagon wa. lltenout without much damage, and the lam went on it. way. A. tnc onage 11 1 iha r,..pnt rit v limits this wm oner an her job for the city council, and will lake the city . pocicei dookwiihuci ct. COUNTY COURT I'ltOCKKDINOS. (D. R. N. Blackburn, JuiIks ; B. W. Coor and O. Fnllliiw, Comrulssluiiers.) Ell i'luinmer, allowed 3000 feet of lum bcr for road. II L Kobe, W A Templeton and' Etta Lewi, were granted scholiirshins to the State University. Lee Applewhite, N M Cluin and Otto Stone appointed to scholarship. In the Agrlcuituial College. In the matter of application of E M Whorton and others, dismissed at cost of petitioners. The Stayton bridge was accepted. The tax levy will be placed at seven ecu and one-tenth mills. The following claims were allowed: oiin utner, janitor $ 11. .so 127.70 1 20.40 3-33 25 ot 111.88 15.00 34.0S 1. 00 8.iio 606 10.00 . 76.52 22.6S 26.00 3 50 12.00 5.00 Tin Largest os Record?) The Ispitol Adventure company claim. kve paid the largest freight bill, yester- y, ever paid at any one time by any good, house ever doing business ii klem. This bill wa. paid exclusively for iiei 'ht an their fall good, mat are rlvine Journal. Why don't you civ fiirures? When It come, to paying idiht bill. Albanv is In for a contest Hlh it. neighbor., individually or collec kelv. A. base ball seems to be no go In the iilev, suppose we have some treigm diu Bnietts. stealing Cattle. Some day. ago' ank Pierce, John Bievan. and Charl 'ay well known citizen, af Wallowa unty, were arrested for cattle .tea llnj tving gone over into Idaho and drov about fifty head. The official, start. Mt Idano witli their prisoners and on Kir way fierce escaped. A rewnrd 00 19 onered lor the capture ot fierce a nn delivery to the authorities wlston, Idaho. KEMI-ANSUAI, STATEMENT. Of the County Treasurer of Linn county, Oregon.for the six month, ending on the 30th day of September, A. I).,i8Sy,of rr.on. y received and paid out, from whom re ceived and what source, and on what ac count paid out : AMOUNTS RECEIVED. General School Fund Fund m't from last report . .$ 2S4.74 $16426.12 m't from tax iSSS. . , 1H4c1.nl 7324.70 m't from delin tax.'Sfi. 1300 3S20.40 in t irom Helm tax, S7 12SJ.0S m l from fines 33.25 Am tlroinde in tax.SS (1026.12 E E Montague, clerks fees Z II Moss, assessors fees II Karwell, salary as treasurer. . . HI turi, postage etc ' salary as school sup't. .. . ohn A Crawford, water rent W W Crawford, lumber for road.. M S Harris, wild cat scalp u r uzwater, keclng pauper no Duncan, work on bridge S W Reece, nursing Win Rue. . . . W W Crawford, lumber for road. . E Gains, for road Albany Electric Light Co., lights. Sam Ciourly, rcpaiison scraper.. Ans marsiiau, Hacks M E Brink, dis't attornvfees KJ Miller, ex bridge 35-oo R W Moses, lumber 3.25 Moyer Bros, " 19.70 4-56 V). A F Hamilton, aid for poor 10-00 U tJ wickson, paper 7.8c C B Montague, lumber 57.70 J F Hide, aid for poor 10.00 Sam Mav, aid for (Jhas Briggs.. .. io.od State v. Nlcholls, justice fees 3 State vs Black, fees 22.40 Fees inquest J E Martin, insanity. 14.00 " " Wm Powell " 14.OO I' ees 6tate vs Martin 20 15 R R Humphrey, lun.ber 14.44 Fortmlller & Irving, coftin and box 15.UO Fees, state vs Krichbaum 23 45 E E Montague, postage John Smallmon, sundry expenses. AMOUNTS PAID Ol'T. Ain't paid nut on Co warrants S1651 1.22 Am't paid out on School Sun'ts warrants. . . "!2'S23Q Balance general fund on hand 0545.73. Balance school tund on hand 7S0.77 5.00 MS sheriff fees '54-72 John J Davis, keeping poor 36.85 K Kolucway, stock Inspector 0.2 Fees, state v. G W Noah etal.... 45.1U J B I'itzwatcr, keeping poor. ..... 10.00 W II uavis, med. serv s. prisonres 20.U0 lame. Walch, I W Spink, lumber 5O.96 " " 15.00 FJ Miller, supt Stayton bridge.. G W llunsakcr, lumber 125.OO 2.0) KKA'j ESTAllj 8A1.ES. 750 25OO 200 t't'NERAL Postponed. Owing to a de- of the trains the body of John P. Ml, wa. not brought to Albany this pn as expected, but will reach here to ;ht. Funeral services will take place morrow foienoon ot 10 o'clock. fVoi-LDs'T Let Him Vote. That wa. "uliar case at Walla Walla. Mr Robt hnedy lott his vote on election day by "g unable to get out of hi. buggy and kslt hit ballot personally. The In.pee" uca ! go out and take It but the ga decided he had to remain nd keep Pos't Vat Him.-W.T. Ellis, the tines, preacher who ha. been raising a disturbance at Biown.vllle lately, he I. golne to remove to Albinv nr 6ie Won- He Is a regular hlarkunrJ tugene doe.n't care to have anything . uug.i,c titgittvr s 0D Albanian lohn Priest, the 1 andenly Collector of Customs at lina City, was in the city this morn- Mr Print probably knows a. much u' lhe f?mou Albany cannon as anv !ow J'ving. The arduous duties of mce do not eem to wear on him rerv lEY to Loan At . i. 1- On PnOil fnr.T. n.nMr. tM t I..- I'.Ornn k... 1 1 ', r. aik- . iiiiprjveo cuv property Q"y- APPly lo Jlarkburn'A: Vrlght, A"ORERS on th f" & Moment,! AND O P. Station railroad Men For Apply lo r- E G. Michael long a resident of urownvlit- 1 , . ... "llaCountv ,""MO ve,ton ln FME.F.rm ,, j wr.n,l, K"len or farming land. 'iiaceitCusick. The following deeds have been filed for rccerd In the County Recorder's offic since 3 o'clock f. m. yesterday : W J Stewart to J II Bateman, lot. 7 and 8, blk n,ln Halsey $ Robert Cary to O r cofley, 144)4 acres in tp 10, S R 2 w I Isom and EI Lanning to Arch bishop W II jross,2 acres In tp iO, S R 3 w A Hackleman to A F KrumrcUot 7, blk 3, H's 3rd A to Albany 165 J Isom and E J Lanning to J k sor bin. lots o and iO.blk iS.H's 4th A to Albany 4OO . DISTltlCT WCT U, Wednesday Evening. The district convention closed after very plcsant seiies of meetings. On ac count of starmy weather the attendance of members was not large ; but a warm spirit prevailed during the meetings that was partlculaily encourageing to mem bers. Miss Henrietta Moore delivered the closintr address, siving a general talk o the temper ince question, putting much leeling Into her remarks, nacitea oj ex. nerience and ereat observation, The address bv Mis. West, editor of the Simal. on Tuesday evening, was full valuable Information and narrated many interesting facts. Miss West's remarks generally during the convention, were ap preciated, and it was considered a treat to have this distinguished woman present. Fund, in hand, of County Trea.- u.t. mr payment uo warrants$954l.73 und. in hand, of County Sheriff for payment of Co warrants. . rwm Unpaid current taxe.forcavment - warrants I50VO.OO $26059.95 $27604.67 State of Oregon. J ss. County of Linn. I, H. Farwell.do hereby cerctify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and re maining on hand, in the County Treav of said county for the six months ending it the 30th day of September.A. D.,iSSo, Witness my hand tills 1st day of Octo ber, A. D., 18S9. H. Farwell, County Treasurer. Semi annual statement of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes,nnd money paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon.for th six months ending on the 30th day of Sep. tember, A. D., 18S9 : AMOUNT RECEIVED. April $S947-4 Mav 4778.0 Ju-ic 1 137.: July 1286.01 August 491.20 September 2S55.69 RESOURCES. Total resources. ..$24608.73 IIOJIK AND AIIUOAII $'9.-!95.95 AMOUNTS paid. April $26030.03 May 3569.08 June 1272.24 July 136S.80 August 821.68 September 2838.68 State of O regon, ss. n.v Ceuntv of Linn, I, John Smallmon, Sheriff of .aid county do hereby certify that the foregoing state ment is correct and true. Witness mv hand this .irst day of Octo ber, A. U., 18S9. John Smallmon, Sheriff of Linn countv. Mr D L Crossen i. in Portland. M"hol Saftly. Bnrlnsqau opura Thursday evoning. A line limi uf .olid silvtr ware at Frenoh1 Dr J W Watts, of Yamhill county, is in the city. Gut your school looks and tablotn at Guit.&t Sot's. A line lino of library Utnoa just rcoeived at Uonu liroi. Some lino frush kcltltj lard at Haight Bro meat market. Mab'-l hsntlv. with twetity assiltatits. Lliunuay eveuiug. Try the Old North Stite smoking- tobacco for a dulicious smoke. Sixty douen wind-jw shades justreceiv.d t Fortmiller& Irving'.. Slade, the world famous sniritualistio me dium is coming this way. A douMe wedding is reported a. one of the social events of next week. An elegant Hue of new designs of chairs just receiyed at Fortmillcr & IrvtDg'a, Qo to Bardue for honest weiuhtp. good goods and lowest living prices. An olegant stoek of watches, sold as low and the lowest, at Will & Stark's. Mabel Santlv's Burlesque Co will be at the Opora house Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blount returned last nitglit from their bridal trip to Portland. The best watch in the world for the money at F M French's. Each one fully warranted. Tre Mable Santly Burlesyoo Opera troupe give an;entertaiamsnt at tne Opera nouse to night. For a genuine Sath Tuojh clock, cheap for cash call at F .M Fraach the Corner Jewelry Store. Col Hogg and William Hoag are in the city to day. It is now in order for divers rumors to blossom inte facts. M. E. Blink, of this city, was admitted to the bar at Salem yesterday, with credit, Ho will do hsnor to tne profession. A Connecticut bustle factory, employing 600 girls has hesu obliged to shut down on aceeunt of the hcklcness of fashion. Mr Allen Moe.seneer.of Glen Rock.Penn, arrived in the city a tew day. ago. This is Mr Aloessenger's tbird trip to Albany, this time with a view ot remaining. Mr. &. H. Marshall received a dispatch from Ellensburg, yesterday evening.stateing that his daughter, Airs. iMey woodwortn, was quite Ul. Mr Quince y Fropst arrived this noon from ths K. of P. meeting at Astoria. He reported a very wet time, too much water for enjoyment, proving a dampener on mat ters there. Wood Turning Richards & Phillips have opened a general wood turning es tablishment at the Cherry & Parkes foun dry ,and are prepared to do plain and fancy work of all kinds. Those desiring any thing in their line should give them a call. They can depend on prompt attention to orders and first-class work. The Demo crat unhesitatingly recommends them as reliable wotkmen. Don't Fret. Just keep cool, call at the Willamette Packing Co's store and leave your order for a Sunday chicken and several other nice things to go with It, and the thing Is done, no matter who happens to eat with you. New. block In the 3rd, addition w ith house and barn. Price $1,000. $700 cash House and barn and full sized lot on Fourth .treet. Price $1,100. Farm of 160 acres one half mile from Jefferson, all good bottom land House and barn. Well watered. Prl:e $5,200. Easy terms. E. G. Beardsi.ey, Real Estate Agent. Broadalbin street, Albany, Oregon Bargains. TheWaverly Ilc'.el property, 33 Vy fitet frontage on First St., 1 00 feet deep, is for sale at a low figure. The property is leased for 8400 a year. Is a good investment. E. G. Beardsi.ev, Real Estate Agent, Broadalbin St. Notice. Parties Indebted to Mr. E. L. Power, will confer a favor by calling on Mr H F Merrill, with whom his accounts have been left, and settling the same at once. Bang One of the finest lots of guns and revolver, ever received in Albany aie now in .lock at Steoarl ft Sox'.. Hun ter. should call and see then and get pricei before buying. Semi-annual report of the County Clerk of Linn county, St?te of Oregon,showing the amount and number of claim, allowed by the County Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amcunt of warrant, outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1SS9, to the 39th day of September,iS89,both lnclu sive : ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. County Judge's salary $ 600.00 treasurers salary- 499 93 Countv Clerk's fees 898.70 Sheriff's fee. 1 237.63 County commissioners per deim. . 131.00 Account School Superintendent. . 448.115 Account of Coroner 28.30 District Attorney $2.5 Account paupers and poor 1203 0; ' roads,Driagesana lumber 7129.57 " Court House and jail. . . 234.95 11 stationery and printing. . 351.20 11 Insane 27.00 ' incidental expenses 5o.S5 11 witnesses In ciim. cases.. 187.50 " petit jurors 230.60 " witnesses before Grand jury 416.90 grand juror. 150.00 bailiff. 96.00 " e'ection. 1.00 " viewing and surveying roads 156.25 11 rad supervisors 462.65 " sundries 263.45 " prellmlnory examination 347.87 Total amount drawn ? 5745.9" am't outstanding warrants unpaid. Outstanding unpaid County war rants on the 31th day of Sept, .$ 315.00 Total amount unpaid $ 315. so State of Oregon, s. County of Linn. J I, E. E. Montague, County Clerk of the county of Linn.State of Oregon,do hereby certify that the foregoing I. a true and cor rect statement ot the number and amount of claim, allowed by the County Court of said county, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 18S9, on w hat account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrant, drawn, and the amount of warrant, outstanding and un paid as the same appear upon the records of my office and In my official custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said county this 1st day of October, A. D., 1SS9. E. E. Montague, County Clerk. Semi annual summary statement of the financial condition of the county of Linn In the state n Oregon, on the 30th day of September A. D., 18S9 1 Out.tandin g unpaid Countv war rant. '. $ 315x0 Total liabilities f 31 j o TheDalles haa come into ths procession of progress and passed a eow ordinance. Al bany's ordinance i. strictly euforced, and we are now in a position to recommend al 1 oar nef?hbora to do likewise. Don't be feuiu. 15 cent shaving at Viereck'a 8 tickets for tl at Vierack'a . Boot, and shoe, at eost at Read's. Saratoga chip, at C E Browne ll's. Try the'fnll croam cheese at V E Brown ell's. New cream cheese just ieceived at CoLrad Meyer.. 3 chair, running steady at Viereck's .hav ing parlors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyors. J W Bentley. best hoot and shoe makerjn city, opposite Fortmillcr .& Irving'a. A large and fine line of wit dew sled just received at Fortmiller & Irviug'a. We havo the best $1 50 kid glove ever brought to Albany at W F Read's. Xow is the time to save money by baying boots and shoes at eost of W. F. Read. Ladies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes ohildrens shoes, mens boot1, boys boots, at less thn cost tn make room for other goods at C E Brownell's. Picnic Tor Bald Heads. Opera Mouse, ONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IO! Mable ?a Female Burlesque Company I ao ABTIST3 ao The Big Four Serlo Comics, Lizzie Ar nold, Llda Gardner.Kcnyon Sisters. The two Great Comedians, Billy Arnold, Harry Parker. Grand Sensational First Part. A Refined Show ! All Fun ! fJTickets on sale at Blnckmnn's. Fjravxhy WUl.tfcJStarlc, dealers In flu wr tehee, Jswelry, ie, ' SAVE IT. P That Dollar' of lours I You May Have Need in It! A. B. McILWAIN has received his new stccK of Fall goods and has inaugurated inr ay item, Hi will now sell his stock of general merchandise at a scale of prices that wilt make you Open Your Eye. WE OFFER Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Dom est ics, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc., at greatly reduced pries. CARPETS. Our stock In this department Is complete, as we carry carpets from all the leading factories in ibe United Stale. We tave juat made a reduc tion of 10 to 20 cents per yard on all qualitie :0: We aro selling and furnishing goods at prices that never fail lo please. tVe want it understood that we entor into no combination with other bouses to establish or maintain higher pr but from now till Jan nary 1st we will simply slaughter things. SQUARE Groceries. C3 C3 C3 C. E. BROWNELL, Successor to BROWNELL & PTANAED, Would respectfully nnnonnce tbat be Is continuing the business at the old stand and tbat he Is better than eyer prepared to till all orders with accuracy and de spatch and at prices DEALIHG SMALL Offered In the town. While thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage in the past I earnestlb solicit a continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES a suporl"r quality of goods and CJou rteons Treatment Very Respectfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWNELL. Archie Bleckburn, Salesman. Groceries. PROFITS P. L.KENTON GROG ERIES, Choice Candy, uts Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEAR THE POSTtOFFICEIALBANYa'OREGON