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a democrat rnhi(.bil ev.ry uay In the week sssu Numlay. KTITES i NCTTIMI, Ed i ton and Prop'n. Kutoroii at the I'oxt Officii at Albany, Or egon, a Hecond o'asii inail matter. MMU1Y... J1.E I. IKI, Cr?" OFFICIAL PAPER. I..OGAI, UKGOIII). Additional Louis on alb rage. Tub Tax Question. The Oregon State G range, at the annual session just closed at I lillsbnr., adopted a resolution I appointing lion R P Boise, of Salem, Hon J Voorhees, of Woodburn, and lion 1 R A Irvine, of Albany, a committee to t formulate a bill on assessment and taxa- tion and report not later than September ,, ist to the executive committee ot State 4 Grange, and the executive committee was i Instructed to print and send copies to each sub-grange In the state for consider ation, and their action to be reported to I the next annual session of the State 'i Grange at Albany, and the bill as formu I lated and adopted by the Grange will g then be submitted to the people during tne next political campaign and to the next session of the legislature. Sugges tions are requested from farmers and others interested in this subject. Ad' dress communications to the chairman of the committee. By order of the Oreeon J state orange, w M unitary, secretary MtAui.Y em,. lestcrdny quite Bn exciting incident occurred at the O P railroad bridge. A girl about fifteen years of age, who recently came to AV bany from l'hiloinotli, was walking along the trestle on the north of the bridge, with JesHie Whitney, when dtepping back, attracted bv a remark behind her, she lost her balance and fell backward. Asriliofell frank. Watson who was near by sprang forward just reaching one ol Jier knees and saving her from falling a distance of about forty lcet, almost certain deatn. lhere was a large nuinler of people on the bridge who witnessed the narrow escape. How it Kndeu At the time of going to press Saturday evening the score In the game of base ball between the Albanles and the I. inns stood in to 4, the end of three Innings, in favor of the Albanles. In the seven succeeding inmnus ins hat. Irs only ailu-u o s to tne score.ine total remnlnlng 10. The Linus added 1 In Hie jih inning and 1 in the 7tli,making a total of 7. It was the best game ever played In Albany, tne iceung ociiig iuhii.c in reference lo It, resulting in some kicking at the umpire. The Burns boys did effec tive work, and showed themselves to be expert plavers. 1 he throwing 01 L.anmore was very eiiccuvc, anu icw uc ims wcic made In the game, on either side. There Is material in the two nines lor making lh best amateur nine in the valley. r ran k Brcckenrldue, of the Albanles, was hit bv a wild throw by Burns, In the temple, and knocked senseless, Washburn taklni his nlnce. He was taken to J E Brown's and Is grauuauy improving. "Jumbo" Dyer did some Jgood work on irst for the Linns, but was unable to hit l.srlmnro Had he UUttCII in SOUS "lick" it was thought Lie I'ongiegallonal church would have been In the way. Nearly $1000, It Is estimated, was wag ered on the game, beside the, ioo lor uikirh il.- name was n aved. wlilcti was turned over to Msnaeer Cowan, Dy tne stakeholder. Mr Watts, in the evening. It was a remarkable pitchers game on h,L A record kent bv u Mar shall shows that Larlmore "fai.ned" 19, of h Nmllev ranuht out 14. missing 5, mn.i of them costlv errors. Burns struck out 14, his brother getting all of them.not makh.g n error, ana riwj uuiuj, i' work in throwing to bases. ACi the hnli ame Mr Earl gave the members of the Linn Base Ball club an elegant supper at the St Charles,and later In the evening T L Wallace both clubs one at the Delmontco restauram Col. Bain, the great Kentucky temper ance orator, was greeted at the Opera House Inst evening by an immense audi ence, the building being packed. Col. Bain is an eloquent, forcible speaker,hold ing his audience in rapt attention. His address was replete with argument,. em bellished with incident;! and individual experience, impressing the audience witli the truth of his statements. The lecture was not only a strong one on the subject of temperance, but it was an oratorical irciii. v.ui 1x1111 wtu uc ncrc again on 1 Thursday night, when he will lecture at I the same place. Admission free. After Two Years. About two years pgo Salem was visited by a red-headed beggar woman who made a house to 1....... ...nvaai. (if the CitV. Sne VlMieO the house of Mr II Stapleton one after noon, and, while Mrs Stapleton was pre narine to give her some clothing, the ........... minlirrd to Stettl B gold WOtCH belonging to Mrs Stapleton and given her bv he? father, Louis Wtstacott. years ago. The watch was not missed for several n,i uhen the officers were notified the woman could not be found. James Ross, then citv marshal, set diligently at 1. t r.rnver the watch, as it was i.:..i,i .irlreH hv Mrs Stapleton. About a month ngo he noticed in the Tacoma papers lhat this same .soman j. , ' arrest lor larceny in a dwelling He at once corresponded with the officers at that place and was surprised to heir that among the plunder found on the woman was the watch that had been stolen. Mr Ross continued the correspondence, and yesterdav morning received the watch that had' been lost for two years. Mrs Stapleton is now visiting In tne East and will be delighted to hear thit her valued orizt has been found. Statesman. H3Al A I'tXHOVAL. Within 100 Feet. This forenoon Chas Scars, of this city, was arrested on complaint of Geo F Burkhart, of Spicet, charged with violating the law in reference to riding bicycles on country roads, and on pleading guilty was fined $10 and costs a total of $19. 'The offence happened a couple weeks sgo, resulting in Mr Burk hart's team, while the wagon was loaded with children nearly running off, doing several dollars damage to the wagon. Was in It. This afternoon a traction engine while being navigated on Ferry street near Stewart & Kox's, fell parti ally into the ditch, going through the decaying limbers covering the ditch, and it was only by skillful maneuvering and the assistance of 310 men that the en gine was gotten out. Officers Elected. At the last meet ing of Albany Lodge, No 4, I O 0 F, the following oflicers were elected: G F Russell. N &. J C Littler, V G. R L Burkh, R S. J Gradwohi, treasurer. To Nioi'T. Miss Vernona Jarbeau, orettv favorite of the 'opera comique ..1 1 ..ill hrlntr her own company to BVIIOVI, ..... -"O " u . tnniuht. The musical comeny, niuon. - , .... 'Starlight." aescnoea ms i" ery aptly as a onrasui y,- ... brac, was expresciy wrmen ior 1 eKte nc 'a star. The plot de scribes the search for a prima donna made bv a musical "crank" anxious 10 uctu.nc J - lie Hlgenvers n hepherdess with a voice, brings the rustic mger to America, "u appearance at a lasmonau.c '.' . 1 1- BE.tat her at a where tne various guest- - rehearsal. The result Is U course a med ley entertainment song, succccu.nb u,,. and ballad following son, each character aking at least four cnanges tosiun.c n each act. flARRixoTos. In the appearance of Mme Abbie Carrington at the Albany opera house next Wednesday evening. Albany wilt nave .iieuinctii u;i before enjoyed here grnnd opera by a first-class tronp. The press is universal their praise 01 hub uhiiuku ma donna. She possesses remarkable n,l ia annnorted by troup strong through the entire bet. A good support for her means other troups of a high order in the future. Reserved scats on sale at Will Links. A Good Entertainment. The G A R entertainment Saturday evening at the Opera House was carried out according to program. It was a creditable affair and was highly enjoyed by a lurge audience. The closing part, the exhibition of the muses, was particularly of an artistic and attractive nature and was well gotten up. Head Quariers for Miners. J V Pipe, secretary of the Albany Mining & Milling Co. has moveu into his new ottice In the ripe Block, which lias been nicely hitted up lor the occasioi. 1 ne co-niany will be l.eard from. The prospects brighten dallv. The Kings Daughters will give a concert tomorrow evening, June and, at the M E Church. They have got'en up a nice program, consisting of songs, reci tations, dialogues, etc. 1 ne pumic is cordially Invited to be present. Admis sion, 10 cents. New Carpets. A B Mcllwaln has ne of the largest and best selected lines f carpets in the cli v, embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has mane a great reduction in prices It will be to the advantage of carpet buyers to call and tuoect his toc . and prices before pur basing. Get a Bicycle. The New Mail Is one flhe finest bicycles manufactured. It kas no superior. Olillng & Wilson, with Stewart Si Sox are agents, where these icyclcs may be seen. AT Fortmili.f.r & Irvino's I5P dozen window shades, iust received. A large nnd elegant stock of 10th con- tiry bedroom sets. A large and choice lot of carpets, many e ue.signs. Ladies Oxford Iiks I hsvo a vtry largo stock of these kik-1s, in nuaiitirar.tr ing in price from $1.23 In 4 00 a pair. Thoy are ma'te ni 1 atiier ; Avery psir warranted ."ami-el E Yocxo. Mr Will Lee. of Portland, snent Sunday In Albany, the guest of his brother. 1'rof 11 i.ee. License has been issued for the mar riage of E A P LaFollclt and Annie E Gulllford. Rev Craw ford, of Medford, at one time pastor of the Baptist church, of this city, passed tnrougn Albany today tor Medlord. Capt Chadwlt-k. the well known steam boat man. with the long moustache, of laquina riay,wasln the city tins forenoon. Mr E A Parker was taken seriously ill Saturday evening. He is now improving, and It is thought will not be kept at home many days. Misses Ina Robertson and Mattie Par ton, of Waitsburg. Wash., both former Albanians, arrived in Albanv Saturday evening on a visit with relatives and friends. A special term of Clicuit Court con venes in Corvallls this afternoon. There are rumors ot some important railroad business; but what Is wanted now Is lacis and not rumors. District Attorney Con don (passed through Albany tor that place this noon. Mr lames Curran, who has been a resi dent of Washington for some time, has been engaged by Parker Bros for their bakerv deoartment. and will arrive In the city In a few days to begin business. Mr Henry fcueri, who nas cougni tne isaima bakery, will go to that city 10 morrow, WEATUEB KEPOKT. Oregon Weather Bureau. Central Office, Portland, Oregon. Crop- Weather Bulletin No. 13. for the Week Ending Saturday. May 30, 1891. In Western Oregon, cooler, partly cloudy and cloudy weather has prevailed duriag the week.espetially the latter part. General showers have tollen, especially In southern prt, where the rainfall amounts to from sixty-two hundredths of an Inch to over one inch. In the Wil lamette vallev Generally less than one quarter of an Inch of rain fell. Thunder storms accompanied bv rain and hail oc curred on the 25th. The temperature for Hie week averaged five degrees a day cooler than last week. The previous week having been unusu ally waim and dry the changed weather conditions which prevailed this week has proven of great value to crops of nil khids. The 6oil is again in excellent condition and the growth of vegetation has been verv marked. Warmer wealhtr is needed to develop heading of wheat, oats, etc.,but the stalk is developing well. Spring sown wheat has made excellent progress, ucn- eral reports indicate the most nattering prospects lor the wneat crop inrougiiuui this section. Quite a number of corres pondents report fruit falling from the trees. frosts whlcli at tne lime were inn u' posed to have injured evidently did con siderable damage. Prunes, cherries and peaches were Injured. Cherries especially will not piove to be the crop hoped for. YamhillClackamas, Linn, Benton. Lane and Douglas counties report these fruit conditions. Curl leaf or yellows observed at Dayton. Clover is blooming. Gardens are doing finely. Potatoes and peas are ripe in Curry county. Strawberries are ripening slowing, owing to cool weather. In Eastern Oregon the rain was of In estimable benefit and value to the wheat rrnn. The east winds did some damage in parts of Umatilla, Morrow and Wasco counties. The eitects ot me rain is sup posed to offset the damage. B. S Pagur, Observer, U. S. Signal Service. HOME AND AHKUAIS Don't forfjet, Paisley &; SmiUy, Printer!. Right to the Point. Allen Bros, do heir own delivering, promptly and care fully. Fresh peas strawberries, caoDagcs, uH just re:cived at Alien rro. To Bet fresh produce, irui cic, ways call at Allen Bros. Aa for Jarbean. she is enchanting all vivacity and art. She appears in almost a dozen diflerent guises, now in short skirts, non in long ones, and finally in none at all. ne is as spngnuy ao no T.iiBaan and as artistic as many Pon- sian celebrities. Henry Irving's tribute to Richard Mansfield "an artist to his finuera' ends" mav he vnnea 10 111 iariw.an. This is nroven bv lier versai- lity by her imitation as ineo, ior nstance. She preserves me true sparine of n French song." The spirit, nnesee .i dkmi nn wit 1 which sue uoes me from "Gnsparon" linger in the namnrtr lrrMlL DltlllB HUB Ueil IdKVll in the seleotion of the company. Jar beau always has a good company, but it is above the average. At the opera house Monday nigiu. r have a few thousand feet ef sidewalk im.r .rhich I will tell cheap to close it oot T L Wallace. v..- e.r. 1..it tha best iee cream in thr city by pint or qnart by calling in at Beon ikes These waim afternoons artmoninh you to call at Beonieke'a for tna best ice cream the city. Can be had by piut or quart hi v.trPf.KSiN N in UTS. niida tnisershl kv !h.t terrible ooaiih. Shilok'iC'urt if tbi lUmrdy for yi. For lame back, or t.e chest, aso Stllok Porous I'U'tir. Price, 25 celts. riTiKKIl (TTHK1). healthfand hrsih secured.by Shilun's Catarrh Remedy I'rioe SO eenta. Nasal Injector free, r'o shay U Mason, agenta. A 1. 'title orivinff horse. 7 ve-ira old and go 1 traveler, f"r s i -' cheip. lnrjai-a of A Ihilio, r'rugtjijt. Weather Oua assessment in tho AODW trdjr this month. At loatt ono ic-ihbed uoso result ;d from Saturdays base lull game. Next year tha State grange will ba held n Albauv. in May, the lirat time, we be lieve, it hss ever been loo-ited at t'tis eity. The Ladies Aid Sooittv will meet with Mrs C C Kelly, Tuesday alternoon, June 2nd. A full attendance is desired. Norn Cue. a Celestial who was a resident of Albanv in 1878 0. who will be remem bered hy a number, lias been in tne cuy a few das 8. The aontraat for huildinn the U P church haa been let to Cougle & Conn, who will beuin work in a few davs. 1 he good lou done on the M K church testifies to tbair worknisnshin. The contract was originally let to I F Conn, but owing to aa important error in figuring he withdrew his bid, aud the next lowest bidders received tne cuu tract. Hulln & Dawson, druggists. Fiae groceries at Coun & Hrodricson'e. Best assortment of teat in town (at C E Brownell's. Seed oats for tale by ;W W Crawford, at Tallnian. Kenton's "Sea Lion 'Silver Polish," 25 cents per box. A fine line of orookery ware at Conn & Hendricsou a. 1 Good ventilated and sun lighted bath rooms at Vureek a. Shaying, 15 cents, at jViereck's shop Closed on Sundays. Fresh vegetables and berries every morn ing Brownell 'a. Drick delicious ice cold soda water at C E Brownell's. A large assortment of garden seeds on sale as C E Brownell a. Bargains in choice groceries' can always be secured of Allen Bros.. D HnnlbiooK. E W Achison &Co are selling monuments at Portland prices. Kenton's Adhesive Salve for cnta and bruises. 25 cents per roll . Golden opportunities aro wasted every day by not trading with V 1. tsrowneii. Mustache dying dene on short notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye,'at Viereck s. At Viereck'a shaving and haircutting pac ta's, ladles and cnlldren hair cutting specialty. See W F Read's line of dresa gocds and lilhs before buying elsewhere. Just received a fine invoicfl of birber's supplies direct frira Philadelpnia, by L Vieieck . At tho em ner of liroadalhin andllst street v'ou will find C E Brownell always the lead in tho grocery business. For bargains in monuments, headstones otc.goto E V AchisontCo.Alhany,Oregr.n A new lino of window shades . from 50 cnU to $1 JO, each complete, at Samuel E Young b. Fresh breid. cakoa. piej. etc., everyday at the Deltnonico restaurant. Leave your orders . Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros pro ose keeping the kind of groceries the public mauds. Their stock is a line one. Hurl hurt 8t Edris. of Eugene, are in the eitu to introduce th Pacific Washing Ma chine invented by Williams 4 Bunch, of that city. It is hiifhly endorsed 07 the leading citizens of that place. Ladies of Albany are requested to take their washing to the oce of Hurlburt & Edri , next d.r to Overman & Hunter's saddle and harness shop, to test the morit nl the. Pacilio Washin? Machine. Come at once. A BitowNsviLi.E Challenge, The following lct'.er was picked up on our streets and handed us for publication. We give It verbatim: Mr you nave overstepped your WAHNF.ll 4 CRANOR,. Sur as you have bounds cn last evening I therefore send you this challenge that you meet mo at anv place you may uesignase and we will fight It out with Pistol, ltllle or knife. take your choice of the above named weppons choose your second and I will choose mine. we will fiht this evening or when I come back from the mountains. Times. ELECTRICAL FLUID. Eleelrlrlly Cosnblard Wllb Rargleal ana Medical Trealaneal rerfaiaa Woaderfnl Cares- Dr Harriet lo Washington Street, Portland. Or,, Presents tne FollowlBgi SALEM, Or., May II, '91. Dr Darrln Dear Sli : In reply (o your favor asking for statement (if my cure of catarrh, wtnen you periormeo tnree years ann. will say I am cured and the cure re mains permanent, after suffering from the dlsagreeableand loathsome affliction eigbl yeara. My wile wa ah o cured by you 01 disease peculiar 10 ner sex. E. ANDERSON. Polypas and C'anrer Curedi PEHRTDALE.Polk Co.May 25, Dr Darrln Sir; I am happy toaay vour electric and medical home treatment baa been auoceteful in my case. I have had polypus In the nose for yeara and vou cured it. Mrs J M Deokv of Sheri dan, Or., who oonsullsd you, rejoices In a perraot eureoiaseroiuious ana cauoerou urowth in her mouth and cheek. If till will do any aood publish It. Youra gratefully, MILT JONES. Cross Eye Cnred In One Minnie. Dear Pr Darrin: Iwaa glad to bear rem you. My eyes are doing nicely and are uerfectlv straight do not bother me at all. I am yery much pleased with the treatment And not many people can leu wnicn eye lb was. Your true friend, USJ SI SYNHOEST. LAGRiNDE, NOTICE, 1 have this duv made arrangements wit Messrs Kuapp, Burreli &C011111 any, of Al bany, to furnish all p-itrons with Deeriu -.nders. Piease cill on them and give yon rders at auco. AjSO arrangements are made with thtm for everything i i the farm implement line, including hunting twino. Ain-iny, ur., .viiy sotn, ihiii. Mart Millkk. Financial A t. Summary of Meteorology for May, 1S91, from observations takeo at Albany, Linn Co, Oregon, by John Briggs,voL observer for the Signal Service, U S. Army. Highest barometer on the 1, 29. 9o. lowest barometer, on the 4, 29.G9. Mean barometer for the month. 29. SG. Highest daily average of bar., 29.95. Lowest daily average of bar., 29. 69. Highest temperature on the 22, 83. Lowest temperature on the 8, 35. Mean for the month 57.4. Highest daily range of ther.on tHe 22,41. Lowest daily rangeof titer, on the 20, 4. Mean temperature at 7 a. m. daily 54 Mean temperaturo at 2 p. in, daily 70. Mean temperature at 9 p. ni. daily 54. Prevailing directions of wind, S A; N Max Velocity or force. 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 2.49. Depth of snow at end of month, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or more rain fell, 7. Number of days ot cloudiness average b scale of 10, 13. Of 31 days observations ht were clear, 13 cloudy, 3 tair, 0 f g''y mornings, 5 rain, 0 hazy, u overc&ct, U smoky. r roat on tne mornug ot ine 8.n. Temp. 4- 3 4 on average of 13 years. Kainfall, 0 09 on average of 13 years. Dress Making. Work neatly done and satlsfation guaranteed. Rooms 'at Mrs J ii Carter s, corner Kailroad anp Filthstreets. adelia uobkhart. 1. e are making a big driv on K t. elopes, Paisley & Smiley. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dysrep'ia and Livt-r Complaint ? Shiloh'a Vitalizer is guaranteed to eure ynu. Have You a Wife and ten children have you any children ; are you an old bachelor? Whatever you are yon can not do better than by buying your groceries, nroduce and baked gaods of Pal xer Bros, You want to save money and at the in time net rzood groceries, then call on them. You will get first-class treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man' ner, and mciuue a large variety 01 em- bles. The Champions. Whoever the chain pions are in the base ball field when it comes to groceries and produce Conn & Hendricson will not be knocked out. They keep a large and fresh stock, and their nriccs are as low as the lowest. Fresh vegetables, fruits, and all the standard groceries always on hand, Whoever buys of them always makes good strike. New Smino Ooous. I keep a fall line'of spring and rummer dress goods, in wash fabrics, prints, ginghams, seersuckers, etn. I have also a new line of summer plaids, be sides other novoltics in biges and all wool sittings. Samuel E Ioc.no SHILOH S CATARKH KEMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. Foshav & Mason, agents. A N&SAI INJECTOR free with each hoitle f Shilnh s Catarrh Keuicdy. Price 10 cents. Fosha)& Mason, aonte . IIIKI). BROWN. On Sunday, May 31, 1S91, In Oakvillc, Mrs Win Brown, of lagrippe at the age of 79. Lace Curtains In great variety from 5 cts. tu $9 a pair, these goods are bought from New York iohbers direct and cannot be excelled tor quality, si yli and price. Samuel fc young, Wall Paper, etc. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decoration Have more than doubled mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to snatch. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. Samuel t Youno, ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. .LetMMH and Maviiavytr ne Night, Wednesday, June 3rd. THE MOST RENOWNED PRIMA IN ENGLISH GRAND OPERA, mil s AltBIE AEEIN6T0N. Ess HKERTA BABCOCK, The Favorite CONTRALTO Mr. CHRISTIAN I MARTENS. The Eminent Norwegian BARITONE ASS0LUT0. Sin. HORACE BOLINI, . The Character ltai an BARITONE BUFFO. Mr. EUGENE KAEDFpER, Accompanist andl' BASSO CANCANTE. Mr. EDWIN M. SHONERT, America's Most Versatile PIANO VIRTUOSO. Mr. H. BASIL PTETSON, The Famous Russian BASSO PR0FUN DO. And the Great English Tenore Robusto. MR CE0W TRAVERNER. Reserved Bests, 11. W), Wilt & Link's Muilc Slots. ALBANY OPERA tiOUSE. Wusn 4 CaiK'oa Lsisces and Mtnsgerf nnd a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, Watcbaa 'clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. -CKE NIGHT 0M.Y. Llonday, June 1st. THE CELEBRATED COMEDIENNE, miss vmmm JARBEA U, In bar Brilliant Musical Comedy. STARLIGHT Supported by Ilrr Own tmrar.y cf Comedy and Musical Tlunt. EVERYTHING CHANGED. New Songs ! New Faces ! New Dances! New Costumes! New Music ! New Sayings ! New Funny Situations ! 200.000 pounds of wool ..anted. for which the hichoat market price will be paid by A Senderi, ptnt. who may befonndatthe store of P. Cohen. NEWCAV0TTE BY Handsome Girls, Beautilully Costumed. THE HIT OF THE SEASON MISS. 'JAEBEATJ'S. 'NEWSONGS "WINK THE OTHER EYE." "It's the Samo Thing Over Again.'' Jeff D. Bernstein, Frop'r and Manager. prSnia on salo at Will & Ltokl B-iuslo store. s, Wholesale retail Grocers, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Plinn Block, ALBANY, OREGON Wanted, to loan $-10,000 on good farm security, in the next thirty days. Money rosily, Take it hile ) oa can ttet it, 8 N Stkki.e &Co. TRADE AT THE OLD RELIABLE CROCK RY STORE of C E ItKOYVSELL, Gnnd e;-rt1, low prices nnd honcxt treal nint COME ONE, COME ALL. Baking lRPowder Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years iht Standard. We are the People Who carry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves.JRanges etc., in the market. :F. L. KENTON,:- -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near the Post Office, Albany, Oregor