VubUahed every day Id she ik ea- MaH waaf. WUTBS k SITT1.1I. Editor lei PriD'n, Hntared at the Pott Offloa at Albany. Or. gon, as aoouau man uieiier. ATI EDIT jriT II. mi. CTr OFFICIAL FAFMlt. LOCAL RECOHD. Kino ok the N. W. Last Tuesday at ity View Park, Portland, Delco trotted milo m 2 :23! seconds, lowering the talhon record ol the a. w. m seconds. ami crowning him king of the turf of the H. tv. llo won three straight heats, de feating Altao. Susie 8..Harrv Hover and Hannibal. Dclco is the oldest son of Oneco, owned by Mcknight Bros.,of this iounty. His dam won drowned at the ferry at this city last fall. lie shows the , Oneco metal and is a horse to be proud of. Mr McLeod, of Seattle, his owner, has refused $10,000 for him. Two or Ibree years ago a race was arranged at ibis city between any get of A 1 wood Breeze owned by Ans Marshall and of Oneco, owned by the Mc Knight Bros. Delco was the one chosen by the latter for the race, which never came off, as Mr Marshall forfeited the purse. Delco's performance adds greatly to the value of Oneco, who could easily be sold, but his owners tell us they will not part with jini. He is of great value to Linn coun ty stock and should be kept in the county. i 'Killed Two Bears S H Clawjon wis in from the Bybee range on Tuesday and ihowed ample proof of an encounter with two bean on the Fourth, in which he and his brother came off victorious. One of these was a huge black bear and would have weighed when in condition fully looo pounds. The other was of the cinna mon variety ana both hides are now un dergoing the dressing process at the hands , of Messrs Clawson. The cinnamon's hide gave one horse all it could do to pack it out of the mountains. They had been quite a terror to the cows in that vicinity and the calves and colts can hereafter breathe much easier when scampering over the hillsides close to the brush Grants Pass Courier. Sirvices Tomorrow. At the Presby- teri&n church at 11 a m and 7 :45 pm. Sabbath school at 12 :15 p m ; Y P 8 C E t meeting at 7 p in. The subjects of the j- Bermons will be, "Sainthood Its Diffi- culties," and, "An Example of a Noble unaractcr." All win tie made nelcome. Preaching at the Congreg'tional church morning and evening. Kev E C Jacka will occupy the pulpit. At the Baptist church at 11 a m and 7.46 pm, by the pastor; Morning sub ject, "The Threefold Secret of Service " Evening subject. "Magnifying Motes." Sunday school at 12:15 p in; Young reopie s meeting at y:40 p m. "' A Big Ball Gamk. On Saturday af ternoon, July 25, the Scio B B Club and the Jefferson B B Club will play a game of ball at this city for Saoo a side. Ihe clubs have nlreadyplayed two closegames, JeScison winning both by a small score, and great reeling exists over the merits of I the clubs; both of which arc being duly strengthened by practice and new men. It (will probably be the most exciting game )f the rear, and will brine crowds here I from Scio, Jefferson and surrounding country. TJkder False Pretenses. Chief of po nce Hoffman went to Portland this noon iter J L Miller alias Lewis, one of the nen who run a cliean store nt the old t'oung stand several months ago. He lold goods to S E Youne. (i W SimDson. Blodgett & Son and the C B R store. Che proprietors of the latter swore out the complaint for his arrest on the rroands of selling goods under false pre- Imaea ana ue win uo urougnt to Aioany ) answer the same. TBe Reason. We are requested to say it the position of County Commission Rumbaugli at the time of taking final ion on the matter of making an ap priation for a bridge at this city, was nfe the matter of location should be fibmitted to a vote of the citv. This I u the reason he declined to vote for an Ippropriation. t Havr TJ noticed, that Allen Bros' gro- h store is always full of fruits, vege s, etc, the very latest in the mar- J If there Je anything to ue naa mey tit. i Peaches. k Berries. Cabbages, Turnips. Nw Potatoes, k SfRise Gaoos. I keep a full lioeof w and1 summer dross goods, io wash as. orinte. mnehams. atjersackerr, etn. 6 also a new line of summer olaios. De- other novelties in bigee and all wool gs. Samuel t. locne aNTED, at once, for canning purposes, 11 Ann and Black Republican cher- I peach plums, Bartlett pears, black ernes and blackberries, for which I ay the highest market price. G W Simpson Ipsa OireaD Ties. I have a very etoclt or tlieie goods, in qualities rang- price from J 1. 23 to (4 06 a pair. They sjaue or leather ; every tair warranted. Sahch. h. 1 oi l" a. TRADE AT the old .reliable "grocery store . of C E BHOWNELt, al goods, low pric 3J.vT;;lJhuoest treat. I COME ONE, COME ALU aociai ami J R Wyatt went to Corvallis this noon on business. P W Sninks went to Harrisburg thi noon on a visit with his boh. H C Chamberlain and family went to ' ...... : i . .. . i : intiuuin imy hub Jiuuil. Mrs W C Itavii and (laughters are va cating at Waterloo under tents. J V Pipe, secretary of the Albany Mining A Milling Co., left this morning ior me uiines. MiBS Carrie Lnvton. who lias been In Portland several weeks, returned home this noon. F L Such. wife, daughter and prnnd- child, went to Yaquina Bay this noon for UU UUUllg. Z II Rudd, who has been working in the County Recorder's office, went to his nome at reorm, this noon, to spend Sun day. Mr Wakefield, of the Portland Bridge Co., g.we the council, commissioners and other a banquet at the Delmonico last evening. License was issued today for marriage of W H Mavtield and Florence Cnnnpr. Jonathan Thompson and Martha E Lef- iler, and W W Bailey and Kitty Cooley. Mr and Mrs C () Lee. of Albany, after visiting in the city a few days, went to Independence yesterday, where they will remain the rest of the" week. Corvallis Leader. A D Barker and T T Stites leave on Monday for Victoria, B.C., as delegates to the grand lodge of the A O U w for this jurisdiction, which convenes there during the week. A B Slauson. of the Oregonian.wife. E L Thompson, wife and daughter, and Miss Nona Irvine, came up from Portland this noon, and Monday, most of them will go to the front on the O. P. on a fishing tour and for general recuperation. C G Burkhart and Dr Maston expect to leave Monday or Tuesday for San Fran cisco after the mill for A M & M Co., the latter going in place of N H Allen, who on account of Illness will go to the Hot Springs of southern Uregon in a lew days. Prof lewitt, who has successfully taught the Harrisburg Bchools for several years, has accepted the principalship of the Astoria Bchools.and will move to that citv. Prof Jewitt is an instructor of abil- ty and Astoria is fortunate in securing his services. Mr Mark Drum, the popular advance agent of Harry F Keene's Dramatic Com pany , is in the city making arrangements tor the company's appearance here, on luly JB, 17 and 18, when "Hem by the Law." "Silver King" and '49 will be pre sented. This is a stronger company than ever and some fine performances may be looked for. Mr Drum, who has recently been through California, says there is no place like Oregon. Last evening a party was given at the residence of Judge Flinn, by Miss Annie Flinn. Several Lours were passed in a pleasant manner, and a lunch was served that aid credit to tue young people who gotitnp. Those present were : Misses Mildred Burmeister, Ava Baltimore, Mary Cunriitl, i.va impson,Ulga Hewitt, Met tle Miller. Uhve Marks, Van Wilson, Claire Vunk, Floyd Dorris, Jack Smiley, Chas Cusick, Ezra Horton, Elliott Irvine, Percy Young, Carlton Sox. Yesterday a 5 o'clock tea was eiven bv Mre Judge Powell and Mrs Fred Blum berg, in honor of their guest Mrs Gus Staiger, of Portland. It was an enjoy able affair in every particular, both in sociablity and in the elegant repast served. Those present were Mrs (ins Staiger, of Portland, Mrs W E Turrell, of Tacoma, Mrs C E Wolverton, Mrs H F Merrill, Mrs Geo E Chamberlain, Mrs S E Young, Mrs Hearst, Mrs Dr Irvine, Mrs Kate Burkhart, Mrs Henrietta Brown. Mrs E N Condi t, Misses Annie and Catherine Althouse, Lib Irvine, Hettie Miller, and Mrs b tr Cutting. Misrng A 1.. Mrinn ,.,, ,lA...n Uia clierrv trees to keen the bovs from catinz the cherries. The prizes fur the best lady and gentle men riders In the processions, on the 4th at Corvallis, were swarded to Mrs H Wood, of Albany, and Walter Brown, King's valley. Arrangements have been made to run trains on the Oregon Pacific to Coe Sta tion once a week. This Is good as far as t goes; but it means walking or wait ing a week at or.e end ot the other. Yesterday afternoon S H Friendly con summated the purchase of the Voel brew ery for J L Hoffman, ofPortland.making a payment 01 ?ow. me price to be paid is 3,200, for the building and grounds, consisting of 80x80 feet. Guard. The King Bridge Iron Co.,of Cleveland. 0., the successful bidder for the Albany 1 1.1 r t .1... 1 . 1 . . uriuge, la uue ui we lurgesb aim must re sponsiole bridge companies in the U. S. Mr Wakefield, the agent, immediately telegraphed the company to prepare for business, and the bridge will be pushed, so that it will be crossed by Dec 1st. I B Wyatt, of Portland, stopped over In Corvallis Thursday while on his way to the bay. Twenty years ago Mr Watt was In the general merchandise business In this city. The firm name was known as Clark & Wyatt and their place of business was In the store now orcnpled by I N Nolan. Gazette. Mrs Wyatt, the Dem ocrat, ia in formed, is in Europe. Among the cities of the Willamette now displaying pusn ana enterprise is Corvallis. It recently did a big thing In securing a large wagon factory, has a two mile street car line, a splendid school and other new Institutions within the last two or thiee years. With shipping facilities only equalled bv Albany it is bound to make a good city. Bargains in choice groories can always 00 secn'cd of Alien Bros,, rlinn Block. Wei intareagaio st tramps. Towkshnb t Wilson. tQXHRllED. The favorable impression prodnoed on the first spprarance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, a few yeara ago has been more than oonHrmed by the pleasant experience nf all wbn have used it. and the lacoo! ot the proprietors ana ir.anaitocurors the Cal tijyrup t.ompar.y. . THE CONTRACT LCT . The tauntr Makes a .Liberal Apiiropru. Hon, and Hie Urldze Will be llalll. It has been decreed that we will have a bridge! After the Democrat was out yesterday evening the county court made an ap priation of $40,000 towards the con struction ot a bridge across the Willam ette at Albany, to be built according to the plans in the hands nf (Iia ciivnnn. cil, selected by the commissioners, the uruer ior winch appears elsewhere. At an adjourned meeting of the council at 7 :3l o'clock the contract was let to the Portland Bridge Co., as will appear by the proceedings elsewhere. The bridge adopted will consist of four ipans and two aiiDroachea. The smith approach will begin at the north line of First street, at Calapooia, and will strike the first pier 300 feet north. The spans will be 355, 3,r)5, 305 and 305 feet, respect ively, and will be 74 feet high over the main current, above low watpr mnrlr nr forty feet above high water. The span crossing the current of the Calapooia will be nearly 40 feet above the 34 foot high water mark, rarely reached here, the pier beyond, standing on the point of the island. The north approach will be 345 feet long, a total of 1965 feet. An inspection of the plans, accessible bv anyone, will fully explain the situation. This settles the matter. The citv and county have united, and every citizen of 11 -I 1 .1 : . : .1 Jiiuauy Biiuuiu uiiutj ill giving tue cuuil- cil support in the construction of the bridge. No obstructions will be sub mitted 10. Ihe site may not suit some, but when once built it will be forgotten that there had ever been a dispute, for it will accomplish what is desired. The bridge selected is one that will be a credit to Albany, a high steel structure of good architecture. The plans for this patticular bridge were also made with a view to the navigation of the Calapooia to the Magnolia mills, if desired, doing away with any objections that could be made by the owners of that property. The timulou8 this movement will nive to Albany can hardly be estimated. It will build up the whole city, regardless of location, and will add many per cent to the commercial interests of the city. There is general rejoicing over the re-1 suit, even by people who would have chosen a different location, for, it means much to the business man, laborer, cap italist, property-ownei , everybody. Hurrah ! COL'ftTT rotkvr ritOCEEDUtS.. (D. R. If . Blackburn, Jud?e ; 6. W. Cooper and Wm. Bumbaugh, Commissioners.) Application of J N Campbell and ore tor county road, granted, and Dill ot szl tor expenses ordered paid. Application of Edward Adams and Maggie McMeekin for scholarship in State Agricultural College, not presenting necessary recommendation. jNot granted The contract for keeping paupers was let to Mrs J JDavis.at $ aweek foreach pauper. Petition for a bridge on Thomas Creek, 1)i miles from Scio, granted, and clerk dered to ndvertise tor bids. In the matter of a bridge nt Albany"it waB ordered by the court that the sum of $40,000 toward the construction of an $83,350 steel bridge across the Willamette river, in Albany. Oregon, be. and the same is hereby appropriated out of the lunds ot l.inn county, not otherwise ap propriated, the county not to be liable or responsible for any other or greater amount towards the construction of said bridge than the sum herein and hereby appropriated,and not to be liable for any interest on said sum, and the warrants that may be issued by the county not to bear any interest, the bridge, when com pleted, to be kept in repair and cared for wholly bv the city of Albany, and the county of Line not to be liable for any part or parcel of the cost and expenses of such or any care or repairs, and the coun ty not to be responsible or liable for any cost or expenses of any litigation that may be commenced or carried on with reference to said bridge or its location, but such cost and expense to be borne by the city of Albany. Blackburn and Cooper voted yes on the order.and Rum baugh no. If Conn & Hendriceon can give you a large and choice stock of groceries, pro duce, fruits, berries, etc, to select from then their store Is one to visit when ishlng anything lu their line. An exam ination of their goods will convince any one that there Is no better place in the city for trading in their line of goods. Their prices are low, with good reasons tor the tact, iney invite all to call ana see them and learn by experience where the best bargains can be secured, both in prices and quality of goods. Wall Paper, etc. I have just received a new line of wall paper and decorallora. Have more than doubled mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match, ueaultes, and mucn cheaper man aver before. damurl t young. Bngage tha little wood aaw and got yonr wood properly aawed . Leave your ordera at Matthews at Washburn's nard ware store, First street. Wxi Nielt. Gst a Bicycle. The New Mall Is one ef the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohllng Sc Wilson, with Strwari Sc Sox are agents, where these eicyclea may be seen . Boy yonr groceries of Parker Bro W. f. Read kespe the est assortneot of dry toads in town. Dsed in Millions of Homes '?pM Baking UPowden and i A Salem narjer aavs P aleiti hu a. Annfranfc for all the Uuinqua river salmon.800 uounds a day. Lane ocunty sent three persons to the in sane asylum this wetk, the last being C C Shepard, of Eugene. The Staver & Walkera and lom. nliv at Salem tomorrow. The latter olub haa aigaed two new players. A W Foe, the bicycle man. has oomuleted arrangements for teaching a olaes of ladies at the armor Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- day afternoons nf next week. An lady wishing to learn to ride a bicycle free should be present. Knapp. Burrell & Co.. of this citv. have just sold to Smith & Whiteaker a 32 inch fittthioaher. Smith & Whiteaker reside in Benton county, and it is a matter of general interest that li.ey should come to Albany, the trading center of the valley, for their thresher. Another social finht was reported laat evening, and today a oouple well known ci tizens from across the river, after raising a wind storm on First street, retired to the alley back of Knapp. Burrell & CVa to tight it out; but the affair proved only a storm and no blowa wereatruck. Mr Milton Hale. President of the Toledo Coal oomnany. returned on Tbursdsv from a meeting nf the board of directors at Tole do, at which "it was ordered that the Secretary advertise for bids for driving a tunnel. 5xGk foot, to the coal beda. The contractor wilt be required tofusb the work mans ana asy, and give soUicient Donas tor the faithful execution of the work." Last 6Venin2 Sheriff Scott bronoht to Al bany from Shedd an aged drummer for aaw mill machinery) named H A Peeplea, who was taken before Justice Coshjar, flead guilty to the charge of attempt at rape and iiucu 4uu anu cos s,$u tn atl.wnicn ne paid. Peeplea was traveling with C M Syfera.near Wertz & Beirigeu'a saw mill, when Peeplea went into the house of Mrs liens Thomas to get a drink; but instead attempted to com mit a rape on Mrs Thomas, whom be found alone. Mrs Thomas resisted and fought him nerceiy, when be gave up and left the house, going from thera to Shedd,where he wj ar rested. He got off very cheaply. B A Hulm, druggist, French's corner. . Fiae groceries at Conn & Hendrioaon'a. Fresh vegetables and berries every mora log Brownell's. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brownell'a. A fine line of crockery ware at ConnJA Hendricsoo's. Good ventilated: and sun .'lighted bath rooms at Viareck's. Shaying, 15 cents, at Viereck'a shop Closed on.Sunda. Drink dolioious ice cold soda water at C E Brownell'a. A large assortment of garden seeds on ale at C E Bronnell's. E W Achison &Co are selling monnmsnts at Portland prioea. Golden opportunitiea are wasted every day Dy not trading with U is iSrownoll. A new line of window shadoa from 50 cents to $1.50 each complete, at Samuel E xoung 1, Just received a fine invoice of harbor's snppltea direct from Philadelphia, by L V lereck . At the co. ner of Broadalbin and 1st street vou will find C E Brownell always the lead in the grocery business. For bargaina in monumenta, headstones ate., go to E W AchisonotCo,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cakes, pies, eta., every day at the Delmonico reataurant. Leave your orders Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro use keeping the kind of groceries the public mands. Their stock is a fine one. At Yiereck'a shavins and haircutting par lora. ladiea and children'a hair cutting a specialty. See W F, Read a line of dress gocds and siika bofore buying elsewhere. Mustache dying done on short notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye, at Viorock's. B V Hamilton to Delphina Hamil ton, 104.4(1 acres 10 W 1 1 Delphina Hamilton to B W Ham ilton, 104.46 acre 10 W 1 1 M W Huston to John Huston, one- fifth interest in 10U acres 14 W 3 COO Oregon to M C Mayfield, 80 acres 13 E 1 1UO M C Mayfield to J J Birchoff, 80 acres 13 El 500 East Albany Cemetery Ass'n to Samnel Neeland, block 13. .. 15 R A Rampy, trustee, to Snodgrass Bros, 1 lots narriaburg lzuo $2417 Wood Vfaated. Sealed proposals will be received by the clerk of district No 5 Linn county, Oregon, up to Monday. July 13th, 1091, to furnish said district with 60 cords of grub oak wood and 5 cords of split fir wood ; the latter to be split, from the body of large trees, four feet long and free o( Knots. The oak wood to be four feet long and not less than four Inches in diameter ' at the small end. The board rtserves the right to reject any or all olds. Albany, July 1, 1891. C G Burkhart, District Clerk Hits Tor a Win and ten children ; have tou any children : are yon an old bachelor? Whatever you are you can not do better than by buying your groceries, produce and baked goods of Paiker Bros. You want to save money and at the same time get good groceries, then call on them. Vou will get first-class treat ment and first-class goods Their baked goods are made in nn experienced man' ner, and include a large variety of eata bles. Try Calumet Baking I'owdo', the pnreal on aarth. C lv Uaewaawe,. 40 Years thc.StatMjarcl, GLOTHIR! We will sell Summer Clothing Thin Underwear and Outing Shirts AT COST! Our Stock is Iiarge, Our Goods are Fine, Our Prices are Low ! ! T. L. WALLACE & CO., The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargams, Strahan Block, FOR TRY F. L. KENTON. Tl X V TTTi I All persons indebted to T A I 1 1 r ' the firm of Price & Rob Ui s eon are notifle(i t0 caIi and pay their accounts at once, or the same will be placed in the nanus 01 an attorney, lor collection, on August 1 si, with instructions to push the collection of the same by legal process. Costs will be saved by settlement before the time mentioned. MEMBERS OF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: YOU ARE HERE! r NOTIFIED that I have contracted with the well known firm of Stewart A tinx.nt Albany, to supply yon with blidera, mowers, rakes, twine, hacks, buggies, wagona, filows,ete, as well as all ert'eles in the ine OI general hardware. aafJiai'lnn county member can buy at the same place on the same terma. 15 r.r . xi. in 1 i.r Financial Agent THE OREGON NAY PRESS, MANUFACTURED BT N. P.8LATK. at Cor Tall in, Is the best bay press in narket. Orders for presses sent to Corysllia will be promptly fined, AByou infringing on ine patent win be prosecuted to the fullest extent of tho law. Choice Teas STMRT & SOI -DEAIERS IN- Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. We carry no machinery that has not been tried in thif locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we represent factories, no responsible dealer can give better terms. -: F. L. KENTON, :- -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near tho Post Offlco, 6 ALBANY, OREGON IJIOR SALE.-- A good second band . Pitts vibrator, inoludlna bvger and stacker, oheap, Inqui.-eofF H Roicoe, and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, Watches clocks, ete., at P. 31. French's. lMY F1MTD1 c) Haj jntt rtcatred a larf Ir.vcir of Etw (.twignfJt WMoV Shades anfl Cnrtains, and litw and beautiful atttrna in Wall Paper Elegant Bcrdsrs to Match. 51c. SHADE! ft'c hare th ettrt pretties ii the marktt, Albany, Ore-T i