Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 23, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    filE DAILY DEMOUUAT
UliM'.SHAY....
.JULY 2j,i8ja,
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JullN Kki.i.v liiltl hrtter lu:J;i' niif ui":
..limah' mi'l tlii-u retire. A lew i i!i
..wii.- muy eoiiii near tic; liun h, but w;
,,til:t if Albany 1i:ih hall us many us wn
n his cHliimili'.
Thi1 iili'ivi' mo iLii rciuiiriiH of u p:ij'i'i
iililislini in u HiniiU vill-i.'r-', u'omit ti
iilil lilt' h!'! nl A Ib-.lllV, ti'll llti!l"l Hp
lie rivi!i', lifter publishing .Mr KIIyV
irni-frt nti tiiti Miil:ili(iii nf the vitilry
itit-H. Ol online, (he reiiirlisiue riilii:
:lnii". Mr Kelly iliiln't take lip- ceiitiiK
.1 nil, though ii few e,'inr.i:ii'i;e
'Ikeil that wny. lie dimply rives tin-
illivs, mill Ull'iWH Wlll'.t he 't!i lllinlll.
Ii.e TiiU'l in simply a close enlin'iile nf thi
eMl!:ltii)li of llie i-ity'H three pn-rim-l.-1,
lie saiiie an -li'lu inof Corv.illi. : the p"i-
hilloil oiltsiile tlie city i.i estiiieiP il lit
si m to .'lliill, making the population of
tlliaiiy, v.illioiil the mlnn'lm, us i3uo,
hii-li" is nliinit i-orii-U. Tin: Initli is
Albany has 1 1 :i 1 a genuine healtliy growl Ii
while neveral eilii'S tiiat niihl lie men
tioned, have, simply hail more cf a
lanneil growth than an aeiiiat one.
T:n: Jai io. Quito a large- nudieiiie
eri'ftt'il tlit IV.ir of Jacks last evening.
llie play in full of music ami fun, of the
variety order, anil the troup eontains
Millie g 1 comedians, lis well as high
kickers, llie young ladles iliessed a.--i
hool eirls, in knee dresses, eaiitiviitei!
Ihe liald heads, partieularlv the one who
brought down the house hy turning a
cut wheel in approved fashion, there
is no end to the punsand jokes produced,
and the audience does not slop laughing
from beginning to end, though the laugh
in freouent ly mixed with a hlush. the
I'titertiiiniuent is ratherof 1 1 1 c- "loud''
der ; hut. it. seems to he wisii t was v. iint'-d,
judging from the great applause accorded
it. There are few superior comedians to
Knowles and Russell, the Jacks.
ll.wiiNo With Ksvy. TIio whole tiit
is riiK'K with envy of tlio Capital City.
Just what for we do not know; hut they
arc raging nil the, inline. There would
indeed lie Home reason for it if the Kill'cl
tower elaiiiiri of the local papers there
had lieen believed hy the puhlic. Now
there is woe and woo through the broad
streets of the city. All because John
Kelly (lives the population of all the pre
cincts of the city, not part, as u local
paper states, at 7, '', ; while Albany's is
iriven ull,S7. The following dose from
the Journal, taken just h'.'forc going to
hed, w ill cure the worst c.e-e of night
mare on rei ol'd.
I'cihaps there is no city in the slate
.tgaiusl w hich so many d.irts of envy are
lino us at Salem. The Portland Ongoii
iaii w ould like to have it considered a
.iltle leunlet, with mi known greatness
c.cept that which it ilerives from le-iuif
ill tite same state with 1' Tt lend. The
papers of Albany and other valley towns
.uid cities entertain an envious, feeling
towardH the Capital City, heeause of its
growth anil prosperity, this envy seems
to have reaelicil the supervisor of the
census for the western district of Oregon,
w ho giws out tlie mlormatiou thutwitli-
in t lie voting precincts centering in s-aiem
there are hut 7,'i:il souls, whilu in Al
bany, Kast. Ailiany and West Albany
ihcre are li,s7 Now there is not a child
ten years old who can go through this
city and Alhany and fail to hdieve with
out prejudice or favor lhatour popula
tion exceeds that of Albany hy nearly
two toolie. This has lieeu acknow ledged
mi1 iiml again lv conservative Ainany
men well ucpiaiiitci w ith hotii phu es.
I lie tact is .Mr Kellv, the censaci super-
visiH, does Salem an injustie.
cousin kte liitt.
iioue ami inaotn.
Ax liNciiASTisii 1'i.Ai'i:. The first of
the month we rode through the length
if the Willamette valley as far as to
Salem, ami found it one broad, level pas
ture of luxuriant grains and grasses; and
divided a' it is into well cultivated farms
and villages, it presents a picture of pros
perity ami luxuriance seldom equalled
on tins continent, the many heats ol
(lillct'cut kinds of small grain, rich in
growth and prospective yield, showed
both the soil and climate to be perfectly
adapted to its production. After having
spent live years on the barren plains of
Nebraska.'tlie change to fertile lands,
running streams, grow ing timber, and
thv grand mountain scenery of this vat-
lev was truly enchanting. -Mrs I)., in
-Nilcm Journal. ,
A Livn (!o.N'riiovi:usv. A most uniipie
outroversv is located in California, savs
the 1 lelena Journal. The editor of the
Humboldt Times was rohlied by a high
wayman, the editor mentioned Ins loss
in his lianer. and philosophized 'on the
auses leading men tocrime. llie robber,
from a safe distance, replied to the editor's
article, and oiiencd uii unite a discussion
linally assuring the editor that it lie
needed the uioncv more than the robbe
did. the sum would be refunded. The
editor is trying to prove that he actually
needs the uiiioiiiit,whi!e the highwayman
continues to write interesting articles on
the theory of crime, and an amicable
adjustment of financial and theoretical
uillerences seems lar away.
A Snakk S mitY. Last. Thursday whll
tlie scholars of rielisunt Valiey bcliool
were on their way home, one of llu large
ho8 killed a vnnke. loyiiKe mul i
thom:hteillv he threw it :U Ivy Griffith
oung lady of about 14 vears of age. Th
dead serpent wiupptd around her shoe
which so fiightened her that she tojk a lit
and hail to be carried home. She is yet
confined to l.cr be J, but is now rccoverin
The hov has nrohablv learned'a lesson,and
ought to be a wanting lo oihtr to be more
Cfiutious and thoughtful i:l tlie future.
Corvallis Times.
Last evening beginniin; at7 o'clock the
ceremony of laying the comer Htoiie of
the new M. K. Church was begun, and
can ied out in n very successful mauiiu
under the charge of the 1'residiiig Kldcr,
Ifev S l Wilsoii.aiid the local pastor, Uev
.Memillger, assisted by Rev liould, of
Shcdd; Rev ('alder, of Lebanon, and Rev
Sulchwcll, ol'Corvnllis. The otiei'ing i x-erei-es
consist! d of some excellent choir
singing, and reit'tins of scriptures ami
appropriate exercises bv the minister.
Rev Wi'.-otl ll.ell d elivered the address
of the occasion, a r-m-irl-ahly sensible
ell'ort, in which s"i,m very outspoken,
plain statements weie in; Vo. Tiiesuh-
seription li.-t to the ciillM t' v. :H citeulnt
cd und several huicilld i'.o!:Ltr.-! a id.-d le
tie; building fund.
A sealed (;i Im.-; '.111.. ti.ci: e. 110 illy i'.v
po.i'ited in the cot in-r store bv William
U.'.Istou.tle oldest n.eiuiier of tliechutch.
It co llti'.illl.l tile following ariieles: llolv
hihle, discipline of h.. ' 1 K Chtitvli,
hymn Is-ok, :iev York Christian Advo
cate, I'ucillc Christ km Ailoeale,( liristian
Kiunl:ird, Sinidav School Journal, Iv.-en-
g Jiemoerat, elornnig I ieraid, I'nion
nal, list ot present iihmiIk-i's of the
iiircb, names 01 toe trustees, names o!
subscribers to the building iiind, the
aiilding committee, the pas.tor and I're-
iding Liiier.
Flie corner stone was then formally
t'el bv the local pastor, as.-isted bv the
isiting ministers and nienihcfs of the
regalion. It will he inscribed 1' irst
Methodist Ki.iscoi.id ChurcVl.S'.iil." This
uildingwill be an ornament to the eitv.
'lie architecture is ouiicattractive.us in-
licatetl bv t!u: plans, 'liie dimensions
f tlie strucLu.! me given as Iisx70 feet
.1 foot naive, li)0 foot spire, with a Heat
ing capacity t,,' six huiuln.il. Cougle iv
1111 are the siicccsstul contractors ami
the cost of the building will he about
ifS.OIK). Such a church building will be a
credit to our citv.
KArUKDAV.
Jan F Tuwell ,'vEC'o.
Cijiuk' (lditii.ii,
(hihl iiiuva nt Will Jc Stnrk'ii,
K. M. Fri,i:eli kuyi.i railroail time.
Rock candy ilripnatOK Briiwaijll'.
Neveiti;!1! in j,'ii;i';''ii at S K Young',
1
An Ai.ii.iky Mas Lowest. The bids for
the Oregon state reform school were
ipencd in the ollics of the secretary of
state yesterday. Tlie contract has not
vet lieen aw arded The bids were as
follows: W W (iarrett A: Co., Portland.
.WO: Z Craven, Salem, -J7,04; DC
Schell, Albany, tf-.'GSUO; (1 A Stevens,
ialeni, 2(S.71(i : Jackson & llittchins, Sa
lem, l(.-J7,!IMr AOlinger 1 Son, Salem,
.'H,4,"i:i. Mr Schell, of this city .being the
lowest bidder will probably get the eon-tract.
Ofii 1'oI'I'I.ation. business is often an
indication of the population of n citv.
.bulging from the number who rush into
I'onu & I leiiilrieson's for groceries Al-
liuiy is the largest city 111 the valley.
This (inn keeps a (irst-ciass slock of gro
ceries anil Ircsli produce, a lact generally
appreciated by 11 large trade. For ber
ries, fruits, vegetables, canned goods, to-
1'itcco, crockery ware, etc., call 011 theni
iiml get bargains.
Kll'KKl) 11 v A Hoksk. Last evening
Mr Mart I'avne received a dispatch frotn
1 tic auintTiit, on tne u r, stating that Id
young boy Lee bail been kicked bv a horrv
and was in a dangerous condition, Ilennd
Mrs l avne left last evening lo attend him
accompanied by J)i Mnsloii,
Aiii:ai of Time. The freshest und best
groceries and fruits in the market lit Jas
t l'owell & to n.
(iet your canned goods at Jas F l'owell
Co's.
Jas F l'owell & Co lead in the grocery
ousineHS. '
Jas F l'owell Co are rushed with bust
ness because they have the goods and give
bargains.
Quitk Aktonisiiinu. Probably the
largest and finest line of fruits, vegetables,
etc., ever brought to Albany, may be necn
at J F Powell & Co., just in from Califor
nia. For peaches, apricots, pine apples,
bcirlci, etc. fail on theni.
Tin: Hiicouns of M.inioN county show
the platting of inanv thousand acrcB
land in small tracts of from 5 to 10 acres,
Capital City Fruit harm of WO acres, Sun
nyside No I li-'ll acres, Sunnvside No ii
1 10 acres. Sunnvside No 3 170 acres.ani
a number of others have been placed on
the records hy the Oregon Land Company
of Salem, Oregon.
This company is also doing business in
Portland and Albany, and have for sale
numerous other small tracts. The great
advantage of this plan i that it brings
together in one community the class of
people who are all engaged in the same
business, viz: fruit growing.conBeqiiently
there snrings up large drying and can-
nine: establishments similar to those in
the city of Salein.which advantages makes
prolitable market lor tne prouucis 01
these trull iarnis.
Coiisu t vour interest by buying of tl
Oregon Land Company of Salem, Portland
or Albany.
Seitixo and Si::.iMi:it Dki.icacies. The
largest and finest line of foreign anil do
mestic woolens 111 spring and suiiime
novelties iust received aim are ready for
Inspection at
.achf.s wm,
Merchant Tailors and Drapers,
Opposite Post Oluce
Wall Paper. 1 have mat received
in tin cut a largo inyjic-.-of wall pa
n'-r. borders, decorations, etc., including
the plain ingrains w hich are becoming
Very popular. These goods are better
stvles and cheaper than ever before.
-T 4 M L LI. I' 1U! ."SI.
F, R Sai.k A harg'.in; wio ypL of sorrel
ho-s,-, 5 M-.d C vears 'Jil. weighing R130
ouch. One new 1J tteol axle wsgnn, Mitch
41 mi.kei 1)K W tl KtGl'S.
t;iiui ! ea.i
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New embroideries, rlouncings, lace
flouncing in cotton and silk, black and
cretin. Laces In imitation point, also new
designs in blue and white lace, including
Vantlyck and Eifcl Tower. New ruchings.
Samuel E Yoi-xg.
Some of vou liave neglected to cut your
Canada thMle. "Oct a move on.
There is one sensible woman in the V.
S.. Mrs Frank Leslie. She refuses to
marry a Marquis. If she marries any
body it w'ill be a man, a journalist.
A Kausas man wanU to bet $io,ojo to
$50 that lie can walk from Leavenworth
to Juneiion City, a third of Joe length of
Ihe stale, without taking his feet from
mortgaged ground, except when he crosses
a cojnty roan or a ranroau.
liid,'o Miller, of Washington, had oc
c.ision two weeks ago to decide that a
pigeon is not a fow l, and 111 support ot
this decision a correspondent of the
Washington Star, claims that the divid
ing line between birds and fowls is this:
That fowls take their young to the food,
while birds take the food to their young.
Hilly (iraham returned from F.ustcrn
Oregon on last Saturday, lie reports
eveiything neai ly Ti led up in Gilliam
county and says that in many places the
crops will be a total failure. Hilly has
been stuck 011 F.nstern Oregon for several
years, but he returns now perfectly will
ing to turn it over to tlie Jack rabbits
and sage brush. Corvallis Times.
If half the damage suits that are
brought against railroads and corpora
tions by individuals who receive injury
while traveling, were allowed, it would
bankrupt every road in the universe
Suits aggregating $125,000 for damages
were commenced in The Dalles lately and
transferred to 1'ortlanil, lor injuries sus
tained in an accident on the Union Paci
fic near The Dulles last w inter, when a
car went through a bridge and killed sev
eral workmen.
This morning's Statesman has the
1 i 111 iams on tlie census worse than ever,
In response to a dispatch to Kelly the
answer was: "This is for precincts, not
for wards." The Statesman makes the
following crazy remarks: "There are
without a doubt more people in the sub
urbs to Milein (winch should be in tne
city limits) than in Albany with -in
iicr citv limits." The w hole course of
that paper is one simply of bluff and
bluster in the matter, and among intel
ligent people wont take.
A "reat river has its source in Wyoming.
It wriggles r.nd curves from side to side of
Idaho, and leaves the very most of it:
sinuous length within its borders. It is
well called the Snake. Rut more remark
able than its sinuosiiv is its fall The
Snake enters Idaho at an elevation of
lieailv 0,000 leel anove line waier. 11
goes out of Idaho at an elevation of only
eSo. litre Is a mightv river with 5,000
feet fall, waiting to be utilized. When
director l'owell, of the geological survey,
had looked at the river and the plains, he
,aid: "I cm nut tlie water on two millions
of acres of land here for twenty-rive cents
an acre."
A. j .-tiei li. n t K-k i,f
!e,.-t ham at V.'iil iV Sv.u-k'i
lUveyisi ftA-ii tlwj'fu piti.c mi!B that T
Kriek ii:.s just received ? Tia-y are iiiot.
Sprieg jackets oi.d lidt.d capes i;t ro
ihi'.e-l 111 let 8 ivl Samuel K Y'-llnaV.
K y 11 sin: a lin-j toilet or !..-.'h.so.ip edl
Slaeaid A; ('usi-jk, (;;ty Liu St- re,
When wauliui the best gro.mc i-i the
inr.''..t t at reaKote'-'! priL.(. uull f.e f V rv-
ei; Co.
Jas F Powell &Co.
Mr Cfckiwo'il, -f Poit'.ii.i d, ir. in the
city .
Miss l)..i..y D.vur.a'n went to SiJein, on a
visit, t i--day.
V II Greenwood I. ft this morning for
Uakftr City.
L L hliuu and wife returned t'lis noon
from a trip to Y-,quina Bay.
Frul Illount ami wit'o have gjno to Upper
oeiiK lor a lew w eeLs,
A new line of dress buckles just received
at tr.e LauieB llazaar.
t bangr urn me Tnlilr,
Corvallis, Oregon, July 23, 1S00.
The change of time table, which goes
into effect the 25th current on llie Oregon
Pacific, wil. accomodate it large c. ass of
travel.
The train bclween Albany and Green
Basin will leave llie eastern point in the
morning arriving at Albany at 11:30 a. in ,
returning leave Albany iu 1:30 p. m.
This will give connectio"s with the Ya
quina, the Southern Pacific, and the Nar
row Gaue trams, and people from vailey
poinls can reach the htuil of the Cascade
Moiu.taiii, 011 liu d.iy they have home.
Thi-. n.iis! t.irgelv ii.i.re;,e travel.
i;m.!.1!:s .inc. liKki
The Is. st makes are lo be found in Al
bany at Price A Robson's, who have just
received a carload of the finest hacks and
buggies to be found. Their priees, con
sidering quality, are remarkably low.
It pays to ride in a good buggy or hack.
Keep this fact in your head, and whin
getting one call 0:1 Price e Robson, who
have the largest variety to select from.
8 'tf IS 1 1 Will
KIMSCIALIST.'
r.hiiiil.i-rr HUick, Albany, Orison. Jty
the nif.!t i.HMlcrii ami npiirovwl inelliotla
i-mvH I'tmali! ('.isouHt.-H mul l'rivate tl is-
Hy' ff fitlu'-r Kfx, He has a Mire cure
f..r (.tt.Trh of t!:(; hctul.
('(ntiuitatiun U fut nml fvcrytliim;
f-trii'tly (-".nfulfi.tial. Oiiii:o lnurH 10 lu
I.?, '2 tn 4 niM 7 to 8. Ht .siili-ncc, curner
Tliinl iiiiti Mciitiiiucrv ht'-eclrf.
I l.'lllflli. Hi litl l.lllll",
ecp a full lino of thi-o ilovi; in
Itlai'k ami fniuri-i1,. Am hU; arviit fur
T.vkkn IJi. Marshal Ilotl'iium lias
taKcn ui) three horses ami a colt, whidt
;iu lie i(n;nl bv tne ownernat ehn,iftr
liverv stalile. Anv one liavinir lost such
animals jjhoultl call tltere and inspect the
.line.
On! Ye. ('.ill Bt JKI'on-W cm
fectioiiary ftove for choice icecream, 10
cents a !i.ih, milk shake, IS cents, mul
everything else cipmlly cheap, iir.-t
Street, ojipoaite Hiifs IJuuhp.
Ken Sale. The limlorsigiK-d will U
t puMic au':tiuii at Schmeer's sl;ihle, in
this ritv, on the 26th day of July, lS'o. at
to o'clock n. m., a number oi jjood horses.
Terms of sale : Six months lime without
interest, with approval security. f
Wells UrosIv Slauk.
A I iu Vahikty. It i.i ul way n a privi
!' in ImvP n lii'f tnflr to Hflnrt frnm
I V l'owell & Co always have on hand
Jhe la rire nt variety of fruit ami voeta-
"ics oi any cMahPslnnent in tlie city, a
'act easily learned hy inspection.
Wakm Weather. A fine stock of re
''igitttors aiiu .. tieiim freezer mav be
,ecn at Stewart & Sox's. Nothing like
them for the house.
r.. . .t - . .
hi !i.in i Nop.nncAR. in ureat vnnetv
01 ylee nt bottom prices.
Samuel K Young.
J W Rentlcy, bent Loot and shoe mnkerjin
city, opDo.ttfl Forl-nnller X lrin
Kt cream client just received at Conrad
jRewt lu tlir IWutkrl.
)r K S ll ild. u : II e tiHLvojr Etho-
rcii Cuij;li Syrup and cmsider it th beit
retnrdv in thn mirkot furftha dice.ve ft if
widt h it is roc irmnehdcd.
J 11 Cakpester. MoJtiito.
siso $1, biii'.I ")0 cents. For s!e hy
New IIlacksmith Sho:. G .V Willis
has just completed his blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Kailrond t-trecls
where all kinds of iron and wood work
can be had and done in first class order
Ilrlng on your plow, v.i.jr., etc., etc,
for ri'pntrs,
i !
Tev cre Tracts. Some clnicc I
and 20 acre tracts for uarden purposes,
just secured for sale at a bar.du. Inquire
of Ui.iss llfoilck.
I'Kt iT Hoxi:.". lor nil kinds of fruit
boxes jm to the Surar Tine Ior and
Lumltvr Co. Hid rock priccj.
Rst rost e.'tTi in tto city
Cornrts, rrnncls.
AVe make a ppeclally of ladles nnd misses
nne rorsets nnu wa1ts. Weaisonave
rive in a French satine corset at 75 cents
bxtra good value.
Samlf.l E Yol'NG.
KVKh alK.
John Weis and wife to Ann Flick-
mjrer, 0.3. w acres iu w a
Wm A vera to 11 0 Moran, (ii)5-l(Hi0
acres, Hi L 1
Uihheard to Mark llulburt,157
neres. 12 w 1
J J Kendall to K B Kendall.Iot 6,hl
ji, ira L'nu j
W T Host to Jag Klkins.l lot.K's A
Muipp to A Skour, 1 lut,LI.w,U s
2nA A
J J llrown to Mra Mary Wocjdn.lotrf
in l j-rownsviue
Mrs Mary Woods to Mrs Ii A
IJrown.same as iani
Mark llnlhert toj K Weathcrford
andThos Kay, l"7.2 acres, Yl
w I..md 1 acre in Waterloo....
J A Uih'hcanl to Mark llurlhert, 1
a'-re, Waterloo
K't in MjiMinie cemetery to J K
Weatherford
John I'.rown to Osfonl Milling I'o,
10 acres at l-'inU-y's mill
1W Hardin to A lodg, 10.47
aires 1 w 'J . .
John Trier to K K Haley, lui) acres,
12 wl
L Yi-reck to Snvanah V,:, lot 1,
Id 4, Y's A
Call at the Ladies Bazaar aud hco t h
latebt uove;ty iu luir craaments.
The City Council met lst evtniug aed ad-
juurucd until to-morrow evening.
Snmo Hr. Oregon hama at tho Albary
11 aiuet, onuuz uroe, rropnetors.
During the past year 83 postofiVeu were
eataoiidiiert ui uregou and 2.S tlifccontinueu
Mr CIios L Diehl, Vacifio coat agont of
tho Af-ticiutfd press has been in the city to
'lft.V
Mr D Rankin an ived in the city last avea
ina Irom lnitrande ana rmorts it "all urea
not up tnero.
II W Hatch, ytsterdav, at Sdem, caught
a salmon weighing twouty pounds, iu the
creek at that city.
Tob Yrcnn, a formtr rctident of Linn Co.
who left Crook county for Lakeviow, about
two y i&TB ono, haB Lever been heard of jainco.
Ls&t eveniui a man called Buddy died at
Lyons, after an illness of a week or mere.
A co'iin and suit of clothes wnro sent from
Albany on tho morning tram.
Mr Ira F Powers, the leading furniture
man of Foitland, also superintendent of the 1
boys and girls aid bociety, was in the city I
lust evemug, going trom here to Junction.
Dr J U Irvine, for many year a resident
of Helix, Umatilla county, a son of Hon K
A Irvine, of Albany, has aold his drug store
in that town, and wi'l remove with his fam-
if v about tho ltt of Aueust to Sboal water
bay.
Yehterday afternoon a very nice birthday
party was Riven at the heme of Mr Thos
Wallace, in honor of the ninth birthday of
Willie Wallace. Too or iiftcea children
had a tood time playiDg games aud putakioc
of a choice repast
Our exchanges through the valley hm
been mentioning a woman who is canvassing
for the sale Gf tickets at a dollar apiecn in a
railla of Astoria lots. She has arrived in Al
bany and has been viewing our business men,
disposing of several tickets.
The Ihicst peaches brought lo the Albany
market now corns from across the river in
Be it ton county . Ia lojksand tat to they'are
superior to anything brought here, and the
public appreciate lh:s lact uy calling lor
them ia preference to peaches imported.
W H Mcl)oDfc!d. ci'hierof the La Grande
national bank, informs the Gazette that the
pro met of precious metals iu the state of
Oregon during the calender year of 1SS9
was approximately ai follows: Oold,? l,,i.rA
(9 37; Silver, S-IL5S9: Total, Sl,3i),83S,37.
Of which Union county produced, gold,
.f74.uS(J,22; silver, $10,027; total 585,-
Heporta received daily from abroad by tel
egraph, respecting the general ciop prospects,
are bad. In France.especially iu the central
and northern departments, cold n'ghts and
constantly wet days are bringing about dis
astrous result. In Germany. Switzerland,
Belgium aud Holland the constant rain and
low temperature are seriously atTecting
whc.it, but in Austria, Hungary, the harvest
looks favorable and there are promises ot
good yielna.
v. s. osnoo's.
Gi.nr.ot bi succpssfuily Irao'sd with
out 300'J health. To rsnch weallli or any
I covoUtl csEJo In life requires tho full
possession s.-id c?;r:tlon ol nil tho fao
Lltlis V.-i n'.lura r.r.s tr.tzvutl us with.
I Theto con-lItIoiscar.net exfet unless tho
-hsic;l bilnj Is In perfect Korng
trier, nd this is Inpotsluij when Ui
l';v:r ond spleenzro torplrt, thusotstrnc!.
l.-ig the secretions, ccuclng InJigefi'Ion
and ;:jsj3!a, with t!l ci their c;oi!
ran;lr.3 hcrr-.rs.
Ersftlioh Danrfalion Tenia
cxerts'o epec'fic Lifiu-jnco over tho liver,
ecclteo It to hscl'.hy cctlon, resolves Its
clircnicnngorgerr.ents, and promotes tho
secretions; cures Indlces'.lon and const!-
pat'on, sharpons the appetite, tones up
tho entire system, end males life worth
living.
LCALr.n in
Seth Thomas
aiSIHS and GL0GSCSy
IWaltham
F. R. 0?Kood, ol Opsjo'hI Ilrnn., tlio pror.ihient
flmttKists ot c Yen Mi n:il hrotuhvi.y, owklnnd,
in ali'tt.-rto tho L'lwin V. J..y Co., July isth,
snys, Wo hovo no T,rctiiruri' 0.1 enr Rhelves
that shows rui'Ii results ns J.iy'n Vi;ta)lL'
Biparill:!. A nitout'.r oi ov.ci Ji'ioK mi Ninth
t.. icUsusthiiti: r!iievtl fn-r nlui--;t imnc'.i
ateiy of Wr Uis)-ejsia; ani r'G-li-r n Jini:"i
wtiy repoii?, tlitt thrsa bott..-s er.tlruly curt-a
him ot his mu.-i;ui.n. A y-.ir it;;o wo oily
bmctit n fxth of u O.vztn boMU-s at n tin-.?. Now
we bu;- it b tuo rub. li r-coi:.iUUiUJ itjil."
HHYMCtAN AND URQK'IN.
JL "flice In Mnllwaln'a lir'ck. Can li
lound iu cftico day or night.
WHITE STEAM LAUNDRY
S E Smith, Whiio Sieaui I.am,ilry,
Pc.es freuorul Ir.uni! w rn Suiis lnaii,
ed. L'oriior -1-i.a-jil l.aiuviiUesta. Albanv
For Sale ! I
Choice Rtock i?rnRrn. fiTinr..v. .bt
)oinggood business. Cinou leaaoti f.ir
selling, adatess,
"M." P O box 375.
AMI
:tr .viiiipnuriur-j
OrEOTACLES O
O EYE-GLASSEO
THE BREAD AVA00N,
and get KEESIi BKEAD
every mnrnintr, or Icuvi
ordeiBttich J. j D-.uli-i
opposi Hsu S.-un-
Delivered a'l of thoci'.j
City rsig Store.
Stanard &. Gusick
Proprietors. Successors to
Guiss & Son. Dealers in
drugs, medicines and
chemicals,fancy and toilet
articles, sponges, brushes,
perfumery ,school and ar
tists supplies. Physician's
prescriptions accurately
cniTrounded.
1000
3.-10
SI 23
130
230
230
7(H)
a 125
5
20
1
373
100
, AT JAS. f. POV LI.L A CO'
Fin
oranircs,
tarly Kose ana otner poinioes,
CooMus and crackers,
Dried fruits.
Fresh garden products,
All kinds canned goods,
Oatmeal, corn meal, tlour, etc.,
Hck'icft, rtlishcs, etc
Everything found anywhere.
OX THK
Also Their
Totr.1 M,4Ji;
To Hut lo Tauk.
A certain man In Alhanv went home to
dinner yesterday. His wile met Mm at
the door with a broom in her hand and
fire in her eve, nnd aid: 'John, if you
think I am going '.o kill myself cooking
this hot weather you arc mistaken. Go
and get some of those delicious lu -rh
,;oods firm Mueller & Garrett's." He
went, and now everything Is serene.
Great Si.aughtk. G W Simpson
has made a great slaughter In pi ices on
ail summer goods to close them out
namely :
Lawns that we sold for n'2 15 61. i63j
reduced to S cents. All wool challies that
we sold for 20 25 (I. 3-1 reduced to 15 cents
Challies that we sold for 10 12 if,
reduced to 7 cents.
Satteens ihat we so'.d for ('s 20 $1 30
reduced to 15 cents.
And a general reduction on all summer
Hoods. Look at display ai d prices in ihe
window.
G. W. Simi'sox.
l'ARA!totJ. 1 have just received a new
invoice 01 1 nraaole.
Samuel K Young
Mri'm "nt I'i'rn nr troolrns jn-t rooeived
.inc. t .vn. itpposittt 1 wtjee.
Will Leave thr Strkkt. Delivers
wauotis will l:ave the street In the fore
noon on first trip at b o'clock, sharp: sec
ond trip nt 10 o'clock; third trip at till
oVI'lik. A I.HAN Y DRI.IVKKT Co.
P.isUY Ct FiSH, JOB PRSfiTCrS
A WAR 1
Self-Feeder mul I?:3iid5tter5
Traction Engines;
Automatic Stacke r. Etc
Also read what one of the snlid men -f I Aim counly says
about thaiii:
M11.1.1 rs, Linn Cointv, (Jhh-.on.)
Setitembtr 25, iSo f
MR. Z. T. WRIGHT,
Portland, Oregon,
Ileiii-Jir: In 1 t-fe'i nee I" ii'iir inquiry as to Vow I liked
my Advance Thresher, purchased ol yon 'his year, wiil say the Advnrxe does more
ar.J better work than any other mnciiine 1 evtr ;nv, and I have seen n!l that are rep.
resented In Oregon.
It threshes faster, cleans the giain better, n.n lighter and savt s the grain better
from the straw, than any othi r .imc hine, ard f---. ins to be strolig and duraide. 1 Jm
ready ai any time to go into a trial wi:h any lb r mrrhir.e ecept the Advarce and
ihreili for from $100 to $?oo. TI.ey arc li e 1 1 t in Ihe market without doubt. If
vgu desire vou can rcler lo me at anv and all linn-s.
' Signed
I. P, MILLER.
, WRIGHT,
his list of W.y
names of parties who have purchased Advance Threshers
in Oregon, Washington ami Idaho.
For further particulars address Z. T
Albany, or Portland, Oregon. rend for
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