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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1891)
JThed every Uey lu the weak ex-Sndsy. k HOTTING, Etlitort and Prop'rt. I at the Post Oltlee at Albany, Or- L aa second olasa nmll matter. D1T. .Jri.v i, mi, yrr official papkr. SOCAI IlECOHI). 1 to. iillslinall.lJealsont r. It Them in Umatilla Co. W V fcss is endeavoring to introduce the fee plieaciint in una section, nm i h aided in his eleavirs 1v all lovers of apart. He lias been to treble trouble and ex nense, and mtiv renueBts that no son-of-it-min a Kim will commence' shooting ants until the birds liave become torn. Mr ( aviness hits tiirnei three pairs of old pheiitmnts, whici aWht for 110 each, aionir the river, a a year or two these wilt become aeestors ol a large numiier 01 uinls, a tlier increase very riipidlv. Myr- d birds cave sprung from a single ; jeleased eight years ago at Peter- Butte, in Linn county, and there ,o.! reason why thev should not he e numerous iii this part of the. state .oejr are not wantonly killed liy care- annuel s. Mr Caviuess has also em- II Jed Beveral motherly old liens at hie eon tne Liinaiuia in Hatching pneas . irom eggs procured from the valley. It iiopt'S that he will in due time have river lined with birds. fTEn the Coai,. Mr Coll VanCleve, he Toledo coal mine, who was in the ' yesterday, reported work having a begun in earnest towards develop the mines. Koads will lie built and ttrntions made as fast as possible to into the bowels of some large veins of .1 there. The company on Saturday .rshased i!0fl moro acres of land, and iw have about 400. The public gener- ly view such enterprises in a passive indofaway. But the industry is one hich has a good promise of being a irgeonc, one that will affect Western regon generally. He Needed A JIriiigk. Mr Al Reed, ,he well known barber, yesterday went to Corvallls by carriage conveyance, and re turned home on the west side, arriving at the ferry landing about 2 o'clock. He en deavored to awaken the ferry man ;but r.o one responded, so Mr Reed crossed the .river in a boat, took the ferry boat across, and had returned half way with his team when tlie boat refused to navigate. He was kept in the middle of the stream un til about 4:30, when Chas Merzger dis vovered him and went to his rescue. HU IAL AM I'HtKOXAL, Mrs lr Davis went to llarrlsburg this neon. Mrs Win J'fciffcr. o Dallas, U in the city. Mayor llean'.of Lebanon.went to Salem and l'ortland today. Tlio lirm of llulin & Dawson lias been dissolved, Mr Dawson retiring. Dr and Mrs J C Littler returned last night from (jlencoe, Washington county. Hon () N Dennv who hae been travel ing extensively In Euiope and Asia, writes Irom Washington city under aate 01 june 33 saving that he would start tor uregon June 25. Mr and MrB C fi Perkins, of Tort Townsend, have been In the city on their bridal trip, being the guests 01 Jr li Crawford. They will visit hero and with V W Crawford, at Talhnan, several weeks. Mist Alice Moses, of the Collegiate In stitute, left this noon lor Minneapolis, where she will attend the National Christ ian Endeavor Society. She will be met by her mother at St Paul, who will return with her and make Albany her home. County assessor II S Williams wag in Albany yesterday. He is now assessing the lower part of the county, and Z U Mobs is working towards him from the Sweet Home country. Mr Williams re pot ts the assessment holding up well with a prospect of showing an increase over lust year. Last eveninir the C K society of the U 1' church held a nartv at the residence of F 1' Nutting. It seemed to be the tra ditional enjoyable atl'air. live or six irames were nlaved. such as "tiddle de wink,"crokinolo, old maid, I doubt it, and an alnhabetical Geographical contest to umpire which required as much nerve as for a base ball game. A lunch was served, and it was midnight when the companv disbanded. I'rof W 11 Lee. W F Hears:. C H Hart, C W sears, Charlie Sears, E E Goff, Kred I-ort miller. Rev E K l'ricnard, a n Steele, W II Young, l)r Littler, N V Miller and Mr McCullock. of the Appolo Club went to Yaqulna Bay today to sing for the State Teachers association,and will be gone un til Friday. Mrs Judge Flinn and daughter Ora and' Miss Mattie l'arton, of Walts- burg, also went and will reside ir. a house near the Ucean throve for acouple montns, Prof Wrh'ht and wife, of Lebanon, were likewise bound that way. Sargeant Ilnmphrey and private Sears arrived home from the N G encampment today, on furloughs, the latter in order to go to tne uay wun tne jvppoio iuu mi" (he former on business. Hot weather jvas tanning the boys In good shape. They were under strict government, arise at 4:4s mornings, and have a program ior uic whole day. Private Dalrymple had been put In the guard house for not returning within a few minutes of on time from a trip down town, and there were other pleasant experiences going on. It would be a proper measure for the city to put on a good force of police dur ing the encampment. f.ugcue Guard. mat is a shun on the .National Guard. Bane ball is a verv uncertain business. 'cndletun and linker City have semi- professional clubs of nearly equal ability. Saturday the former beat the later 18 to 5, makingl) runs in the first inning. B S Panne, of the Signal service, gives the elevation of Albany as W4 feet above the sea. Portland NO and Ktigene 605. The surveyors for the bridge gave Al hanv'B elevation at low water mark in the Willamette as 134 feet. A corresnondent of an exchange says: Old webfoot seems to be determined to keen up her record of being the best country for the poor laboring man ex- rani.: immiuranm us a ru n are wen imi.- islicd." That has ubout the right ring to it. The farewell nartv tendered Mr and Mrs E C Searls at the opera house, last evening, was pronounced an enjoynoie affair by the large number who attended. Mr and Mrs Beans will leave ior i on land with the best wishes of many Al bany people. Pneet Sound miners try to give the Columbia a black eye as a harlior. Co- hiiiihia miners at Astoria sneer at 111 quina as a harbor, and now it is in order lor equina iny 10 go ior v,oos my. i is the potpokimr fun at the kettle, and should be stopped. The amount unoaid on the bonus o'. the woolen mills, as given in the secre tary's communication published in our contemporary, should have been $1500 instead of lo.UUU as pttiiiisneii, anu aiso as referred to by the Democrat. This $1500, it seems, was a balance to make up the amount, guaranteed by ten men. A Wyoming man who has investigated nnvH nruirie does obtain water for drink ing by digging wells. Each village has one with a concealed opening. He says he knows of several of these wells from fifty to two hundred feet deep, eacli hav ing a circular stairway leading down to the water. A Wheat Exhibit. George Belshatv, 'the veteran wheat grower of Lane county and the winner of the medals for the "best heat irrown by all nations." at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1870, and at the Paris exhibition, has 105 varieties of wheat growing in his I garden on the corner ot Tenth and Mill 1 streets. Although Mr Belshnw has re tired from active farming, he continues to demonstrate that Willamette valley soil cannot be surpassed for the produc tion of cereals. Guard. Farmer Case's Team. Last evening about 8 o'clock the team of Farmer Ca6e was tied to an awning post at the Vlllam- , ette P acklng uo s store.when the team be- , came frightened, and ran away taking the i- MUl nlnni, Th.tf ran airalnil a tlfiriank pole several blocks away and stopped, dolus some damage, and causing Mr Ca&e to feel very indignant because Albany does nve niicning posts. It IAL JSTAIK KAI.fS. A J Hodges, trustee, to E S Bar rows, bl s, and lots 1, a, .1, 1, hi 1. and lots 3. 4. 5, (i. bl ", Kairdale A. Albany 012 T B Davidson. trustee, to II David son et a. ots 1.2, bl lii.llaisey r-'U It Cheadle to I M Love!l. 40 acres near Brownsville BOO V M Miller to Rowland Hull. lot 0. bl 2. C's A. Lebanon uuu R Glass et al to R Hull, lots 3, 0, bl o.G's A.IUrawfordsville.... o C, W Keenev to W F Snurlin.rraat into 14. SR3w 6400 M L DnwBon et al to II A Powell, in int. 111 ID!) acres in tn 13. S R4.W 400 R M Daniel et ux to W II Ramsey. part of lot 33, in seio izu I K Thomas et ux to W Bilyeu, sundry tracts in Scio 750 L W Pomeroy etux to O E Pom eroy 50 acres in Sec. 25 tp 10 S RjW i Louis B Eichler to John Isoni 160 acres Sec 34 lp 13 S U 2 W .... 450 Milton Hale etux to Louis B tlch 160 acres, Sec 34 tp 13 S R 3 E W F Alexander etux to G F Craw ford 40 acres In Sec 34 tp 12 S R 2 W 337 Orpirnn i fur from a frontier state. In Ihitia eninen near it. There is not a mile of railway in Brown county, nor within b y mi es ot it. jNasuvine. tne couuiv iienl baa 400 inhabitants and but one brick structure, the court house. The jail is built of logs. The county lias not sent an one to the penitentiary lor sev cral years.and there is not a saioon mm in its nnins. A WATfcttLOO ISCIIMvNT. All concede Waterloo to bo one of the loveliest summer resorts in the state, The soda water, a panacea for the many ills flesh is heir to, and tne air neaiuiiui nnrt inviirnrntine. The erove is now ready for meeting and anyone is invited to make appointments. T?ev Mr Shanele. of the M E church niith. nreached a very able and accept able sermon at the church near Waterloo Monday evening. 1'ho light wagon con taining Mrs Klum, Rev and Mrs Shnn lv. Mr and Mrs Davidwn and five chil drenMr D driving and Rev S holding the lantern aloit. in a lew moments we $lo,ooc is Ohio. A private letter received in this city from Hon Jeff Myers, savs he is in Cleveland, Ohio. He heard McKin ley make a speech and says he is not the man of ability he lias been lead to be lieve. Thinks the outlook for democratic success in Ohio, good. Says Pennoyer is quite frequently spoken of as a candi date for vice-president. CIBCriT COBKT rcQCKCDIKGI, II11J1K Atl ABROAD Not a bushel of wheat remains in any Lloa oounty warehouse. All dm been sold. Hon Bioget Herman will deliver the 4th of July oration at CaDyooville. There will be quite a satherins at the horse trot atjthe fair ground at 60 clock toia eveoiog. Last Tueaday evening 26 new members were added to the Farmers Alliance which mee's at Grange Hall No. 10. . Mr C H Schmidt is about to eogage in a large enterprise in the dairy line and will probably move to fortland. Mrs schmmi has on that account discontinued her io- cream business. Tiddle de-Winka ia the name -f abase ball uluh ia Pendleton. Any one who hae played the little parlor game will appreciate the aiguiiioanoe of such a name tor many amateurciubs. Liun county hoe men Ull the Democrat that there are plenty of liee; but the aeem te be on everything, 'and not to he da aiagine the hops very seriously, though the hop will pronaoiy not ho large. L W Deyne snd W E Baker oere in Bet tou county tday on a pigeon hunt, bring nig borne a bushel o more of nue fellows, There may be men who can hit more clav plgfans, but when it cornea to feathera they are decuiedly "in it." Hulln & Dawaon, druggsta, Fbegroceriea atJConn & Hendricaon'a. Fresh vegetables and berriea every morn ing Urownell s. Best assortment of teas in town at C Brownell'a. A tine Hoe of crockery ware at Conn& aendricaou a. Good ventilated and aun lighted bath roo;ns at lereck . Shaving, 15 cents, at Viereek'a shop Closed on buodavs. Drick delicious ice cold soda water at E Browncll's. A larpa assortment of uarden seeds on afe at G E Urownell s. E W Achison &C'o are selling monnmcnte at Portland prices. Golden opportunities aro wasted every day by not trading with C E Browuell. A new line of window shades from SO cents -to $1.60 each complete, at Samuel E Young s. Just received a fine invoice of barber's supplies direct from Philadelphia, by L Vieieck. At the co ncr of Broadalbin and 1st street vou will find C E Brownell always the lead in the grocory business. For bargains in mononientfl, headstones etc, go to L W Achison&Co,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cakes, pies. etc. every day at the Dulmoiiico reatauraut. Leave your orders. Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros pro use keeping the kind of groceries the public mands. 1 beir stock is a line one. At Viercck's thaving and haircutting nar l-j.-s, ladies and children's hair cutting a specialty. Soe W F Read's line of dress gocdej and silks before buying elsewhere. Mustache -lying dene on short notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye, at Viorook's. Kentish cherries next week. Orders left at C E Brownell'a for same will bo 1 lied repeale d, tlltDISASCE NO. '.'IS. An ordinance to prevent minors umUr certain agea from goiug abroad upon or roaming about any street or streets of the city of Albany after certain hours at nightt without h wrltton permit signed by the par ent or guardian of such minors, or unless such iniconi shall be acconipauied at such time by his or her pareut or guardian, or have neceaaary business at such time on or about such street or streets. The people of the city of Albany do ordain as lol.ows : Section 1. That hereafter it shall be un lawful for any male minor nodrr the age of eiuhteen vears. or female minor under the age of sixteen years, t go abroad upon or roam aboat any atreet or streets ot tne city ot Albany aftor the hour c' tfight o'clock at night at aoy time daring the months of Jan uary, February, March, October, Novomher and December of anv year, er after the hour of nine o clock at night at any time during the months of April, Miv, June, July, Au gust and September of aay year,unleia euch minor snail have 10 hi- or her posaesslon at nch tix.ea written permit signed by his or her parent or gnard-an allowing him or her ao to be upon such atreet or streets at such time, or shall be accompanied at suoh time by his or her parents or guardian, or unless auch minor ahalt at such time have necessary baaioess upon or ab'jut auch atroet or streets . Section 2. That if at any time the mar shal or any police otiicer of aaid city shall know or learn of any male miuor under the age of eighteen years,or female minor unddr the age of sixteen years, being or having been abroad upon "or roaming about any street or streets of said city alter the hour of eight o'olock at night at any time during the months of January, February, March, October, Xo ember and Deccmter of any vear after tbe nassaae of this ordinance, or after the hour of nine o'clock at night at any time during tne months ot April, May, June, Julv. Ausuat and September of any year after the passage of this ordinance, unac companied at auch time by the parent or cuardiao cf such m:oor. it shall be the duty of auch officer to demand auch minor to show him a written permit signed by hij or her pareut cr guardian allowing him or ber to so be unon such street or atieeta at tuch time, aid it sball he the duty of auch minor to show to auch otlicer a wntten permit aigncd by the parent or guardian of such minor .Uowing mm or her to so oe upon or aoout such street or atreets at such ti ue, if such minor has such permit, and if such minor baa no such permit then it shall be his or her duty at such time to truthfully disclose to such officer any necessary business whioh such minor baa or had upon such street or rstects of said city a" such time. And if auch minor shall fil to show to such oijicor on such demand such Derimt, or shall at such time fail to truthfully disclose to him any necessary business which he or ahe has or had on or about such streot or Btrects, at such time.such minor shall be deemed guilty of a violation of the provisions ot this section Section 3. Any minor who shall viulate any of the provision of Sections 1 and 2 of this oidinance shull upon conviction thereof before the Recorder's Court be fined not lesa than five dollars nor more than titty- dollars, or be imprisoned in the cltv jail not less than two daya nor more tnau twenty - hve dayB at the discretion ot the cou V Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances iu cor.ilict herewith are hereby DR. DARRIN REJOICES At the turobusineii h&& taken aince hia reduction of prices. Hundredi hitherto unable to receive hit electric treatment alto rejoice at being al le to go under hie care- and ikill. He h&a been more than rewaraea by the crowd of people who have flocked to -his office ior free treatment. The doctor has not only been doubly repaid in ft mone tary aentw. bat in the thought doing good to the atiltcted who are in the depths of " despair, struggling with poverty and sick ness. He cod ti ours to treat all classes, the rich and poor alike. fie of charge, at hit oilice, 70 Washington street, tnd Sargent'a hotel, Aberdeen, Wash, from 10 to 11 am, daily. Those willing to pay, from 11 ft n to 8 pin, at half his former prices. He gives free and confidential examinations to all at the office or by letter. The doctor treatt all curable chronic, acute and private diseases, tuch as secet errors of ycuth, irn- ootfncv. blood taistts in short all diseases of the sexual orgona, devfoest, catarrh and nervous debility. Diseases or a private nature never published and no Dames used only by permission of the patients. We give the names of a few who have sent them in for publication: Robert Hardy, Ktn. Wah Weak iyes,. curtd. Wm Pnrrott, Middletou, Or Deafness many years, curtd. E Andtnoa, Salem, Or-'-Catarrh eevfln years, cured. Andrew Douglas, 85 Oak street, Fort land Deafuest cured. J y Miller, Hubbard, Or Deafness ci red in eight minutes. Mrs M E Day. Fort Madison, wash Taroat difficulty, cured, Henry Slough, Macleay, Or Deafnesa fifteen vears, cured. Wm Hunter. Eugene City, Or Catarrh twenty years, restored. LEANT FllTul G Has just receipt! a larpt ii.Teice ot ntw (itlginii 0 WMow EMes and Curtains, ltd seir and beautiful patltrcs Id Wall Paper - WITH Elegant lwm to Matoh., ft'e ha th best end prettiest in th market, :150c, SHE! promDtly, Tns Unitid States Navt desiring to bay twenty moderate-priced watcherfinvited the leading 'Amerioan manufacturers to send watchea fur trial and rating? at the Nayal Observatory in October ajd November laat. One hundred and thirty-eight watches of d,nerent makes were sent in. it bas been came to a ience built squarely across tne t .,jjj,;j,Hy announced that a Seth Thomaa roau. ive s iim :, wstob stood first in the trial and the Seth Remarkable Growth. On the prem ises of Wm Ralston In thiscitv'is n quince tree that bloomed quite early and is full of flowing quinces. The tree" put out new Imbs and the crowtb of tMS year has blossomed and small quinces the size of small marbles are now growing on this new growtn. :1Iave U noticed that Allen Bros' gro cery store is alwavs full of fruits, vefte tables, etc. the verv latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. Cherries, Berries, Labbapes, Turnips, M,iw Potatoes, , i School Tax. Notice Is hereby given ft it the school tax of district 5 Is due and arable. All tcipavcrs are requested to Call it once and attend to the same, at the mce of the clerk, C G Bnrkhart. 1 1 I At Fortmilleb & Irvisq's 150 dozen window shades, fust received. i A large and elegant stock of lUth cen- ry neuroom sets. ii I c t iisi I it 1! crpst, in 13 designs. I Whereto Get Them. When wanting tn organ or plana call onuL Ulackman hre you can select from a first class 301.K. T F Litainger et al vs Geo Rowell ; In iunction. Continued. Tlcvoe & Robson vs D i Litsingcr anu BF Parsons; To recover money, juag- merit for want of answer. Jennie Standisli vs Nathan B StnndiBli i Divorce. Continued. Tas F Powell vs Maud Powell, D Van Horn and S C Van Horn. Partition of property. Settled. OreKon vs D 51 Hastings ; selling liq uor without license. Dismissed. P J Porter et al vs John C Elder ct al j Partition. Continued. F 11 Williamson vs II J Sower; To re cover money. JJissiniescd without pre judice. The American Morteaee Co. of Scot land, (limited) vs K Iwin Wilcox, trus tee, el ai ; foreclosure, luuiumeu. C Boyer vs Smith & Senders. To re. cover money; Continued. Orpffon vs D M Hastint-s : Sellinir liq uor without liccnte. Verdict not guilty E E Miller vs R N Morris and A B Morris. To recover money. Settled, A I Houston vs Tames A rabtree Leave to issue execution. Settled. State vs Charles Denny. Gulltv as chanted in the Indictment. Sentence to morrow morning. Slate vs M!Bln;hsnn. Verdict not guilty, The marriage ncenss recorn Dcing ue c la red inaulhclent eviaene 01 nrsi car riage. pnprMtic farmer who had fenced in the road that time o' nigni, anu wonuering if we would have to stay there until morning, when five-year-old Bruce S said in a brave tone of voice-'whicli re minded us of the noble Bruce, ot bcottisn fame "Perhaps the road lias gone otf and left us." This was a catastrophe of which we had not thought. With paling cheek and fevered brow, the Rev gentle man bravely sallied forth to capture the runaway road; while Mr D firmly arasped the lines, with a do-or-die-in-the-narness look on his face. Soon our lantern-bearer announced with a Bhout of triumph, that he bad found the road, and to hold it down, lie would walk ahead. Mr D drove the horses immediately behind him and we women and children felt secure in the care of such brave men. Arriving at an (iipuon road nond our lantern-bearer climbed in and we bowled merrily a'ong at a slow walk. Bonn Hip loft whpels went down lower and lower, the right wheels up higher Thomas watohea averaged the bsst. Phila. Times, Fobraary 18, 1"90. F. M. French, Jeireler, sgsnt, Albany. Sei tiom 8. This ordinance shall be in full force and etfeot from and after its approval by tne Mayor. Pissed the Council June 24th, lS'Jl . Approved June 26 h, 1891. Wall Paper, etc. I have just received anew line of wall rjaoer and decorations. Have more than douulcd mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Ueauties, and much cheaper tnan ever before. Samuel E Young. Ftirtmiller & livintr have acme Kenaii Asatii-A Una ..... t.ihi In. C. 1 4 mif M Hn OS janything ever seen in 'he 'ity. 'J'bej sran&o down to 97 a pair. Other lici cur taiua d,-wn to $1 01 lea a pair. If y. eves trouble vi,u so tn F M French'a and have them tnst'd b' Johnsons patent , meior. and a t i(las, s th at tit you proper!- . Olaaies from 25 cents to U. A. STRANEY, OTRISTOIt OT THE City Livery, Feed anil Salt -STABLE.- Uawino- mirnhaand naw rlffS CSD fum- isb flrst-elass lurrouts at ca;i. ppecin Sochd Advice. It pays to get the best; even Shakespeare admitted that. In this connection it may be remarked tnat v K Graham bas lust received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They are the best to be ob tained, as an inspection will show, and sir urasiam is prepared to make tnem tin in thp, arpRt. at.vlp with a skill hiH .' . .- ..... ..I.. . .. i - . i , ...... I. x, long experience has enabled mm to be attention given muaaiuui:, master of, aosrueu oj "x muum. Cheapest Bates la tka City. Im the Spuing. A fine line of Blazer 1 Ti.nhnn connection with the St jackets for spring wear, in many designs, I Charles Hotel. Telephone orders given iust received bv G W Simnson. Also a large stock of the popular self- pening corsets. nvnn.nl attjantlnn. r.r.. ........... H ourm oireei, miwvw Streetcar line. and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well sb jtwt-lry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. JJ OBEUG, T1A. I i o:ti nits made and repairing done to older Betweea Third I nd Fourth, on Lyon st, THE OREGON HAY PRESS, MANUFACTURED BY N. P. SLATE, at Corvalli", is the best bay press in the market. OrdnrB for presses sent to Corvsllls will be promptly filled, Any me infringing on the patent will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. , Notice. All person indebted to E C nd ' K?J silence proband wl" p'-5' ",e at i"?t .. 'r ,V,l u hp.nl something "accon! ""list be closed. that you could have heard something drop, and so yov would it you nau Dcen there, for mother earth received us in a not too gentle embrace. Higher education Is doing ttiucll fo- u-nmpn. instead ot s lrieic ne or laini ine. as soon as they ascertained the children were all right, one woman lifted the wacon bed lrom ott Mr another extracted Mrs D's foot from a seat, while the third groped around lor her spec tacles in such a pathetic way thatit re minded one ol that ncart-renuing poem, My breeches; oh, my breeches! All honor to womankind. As soon as wb found out we were all there and no bones broken, with the assistance of two pasRers by, we ngnteu the wagon anu with Mr t) carrvinir our licadlinlit. we proceeded on our way to Waterloo to be comforted with the camphor and arr.ica bottle. Bruce said, "I did not know we were going over till I got there," which was the condition ot your ,nRHErONIlKNT, E C SEARLS. Lalibs Oxreao Ties 1 have a very arge stock of those goods, in qualities rang' n; in price from xi.'JD to 4 Uu a pair. Ilicy tie made of, leal her ; every pur warrantea. Faiiusl E YecFe. Get a Eicvcle. The New Mail Is one of the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohling Si Wilson, with Stewarl & Sox are agents, where these olcyclcs may be seen. flnvrrnor Pennoverthis morning appoint mA Thnmaa 1. Davidson cruotv Judee of Mauon Conuty, vice V m. aldo reaignec. Lace Curtains in great variety from c ots. to $9 a pair. These goods are sought from New York johbers direct and cannot be excelled for quality, style and price. Samuel t Yol-.no, a. Take Notice. The delivery wsgjns of tl.c city will not be on the streets next Saturday, the 4th. Let all govern them selves accordingly. joE Vvers. Birjaias in choice giootfics cm always oe sect,' -d o' A'leo B-os,, Flinn Uleck. Rememlwr Pnisk-y & .Snil"y, Primes Dress Marino. Work neatly done .nd satisfatlon eusranteed. Ronma at M-s J E Carter's, corner Railroad anp r Itlhstreets. dci-ia ul'sshart, Try Calumet Baking Powde, the purest on earth. C Sa urownell. Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes.. JIAItltlKl). NEWBERRY WHEELER. On Wednesday morning, JulylBt, 1891, at ttie residence ot the bride a parents, in Allianv, by Rev E R Pricbard, Mr 8 A Newlierry, of Lyons, and Miss Sarah A Wheeler, of Albany. Hotli ot the con tracting parties are popular school teach- S;lhLffl ries, no responsible dealer can give better .terms I success, lhcy left on the morning train for Lyons, in the vicinity cf which each has a school. We carry nojmachinery that has not Veen tried in thir locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as re represen. j 1 ill I C La S iAiUn.Baking ... -: F. L. KENTON, -Dealer in- GROCERIES Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. uaavMi II 1 p , Iffl mMBiyMiniB I Near the Post Office, Albany, Oregoz