HllhliDlllMl 8VB0V UT In tlio woalc (
Mj.4 Sunday.
iTITES It SlITTIMi, Editors and Prop'n,
Kiitered attbs P'wt Offliw at .IInv, Or
egon, as enoona kam man inatuir.
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Crr OFFICIAL PAPER.
OCAL KECOHD.
Tub Bodavili.b K. K. In speaking of
'this importuiit enterprise tho Lebanon
Express says : The alleged attempt of
the company w bccuiu nni. 01 way
through our town is based upon the fact
that one or two citi.ens in the outskirts
01 town aim near iowii uujecieu to me
fiact location na proposed. The com-
ejny never neked for a right ol way
trough Lebanon. Never submitted a
proposition to the city in any form until
today (Thursday), l)r Hill was in town
ami expressed tlio belief to some of the
citizens that the road could be secured
(ere, and said that the company was
Bow ready to make a proposition to Leb
anon. Mayor Miller lias accordingly
called a mass meeting for Saturday night,
when a discussion of the matter will be
bad, representatives of the company to
be present. The proposition that will
be made, as we are informed, will be
that if Lebanon will secure right of way
to the city and right on streets to the
depot, thence on streets to the paper
Dill, the company will proceed to build
to Lebanon, and, for the present under
taking to go no further. With an ad
ditional number of trains on the S,
which Mr Hill has been assured n ill be
put on, when the motor line is built the
people would have an excellent service
irom Albany, probably as good as if the
line was built there.
;; More Krrb Gold. Mr. Lewis, the
freighter from Gates ville to the Santiam
mines, arrived In Albany last night from
the mines, and reported a find of free gold
ore In the lower tunnel, now in about 160
ieet, and 75 feet from the surface. This
was entirely unexpected so early, free
gold ore not being looked for In the tunnel
until It was In twice as far. It makes the
prospects fir ahead of the anticipations of
the members of the Albany Mining &
. Alining 1,0. the upper tunnel is now in
250 feet and a good lot of ore i6 constantly
being secured. A man representing a
.large amount of mining capital is now in
the mines and ii ready at any time to bond
tre mine so well isjhe pleased with, the
outlook, but the owners will not bond or
ell it. The prospects are good, and the
effort used in developing it has been too
great too part with anything without big
results.
A Fine TniKO. Hon L II Msntanye
and D M Hastings of this city have pur
chased the right for the Cleveland hub
tor Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nevada.
In the way of a hub this surpasses any
thing else ever manufactured, so far as
the iJkmockat knows. It meets a long
frit want, and the reason it does is because
it is absolutely dust and wafer proof, when
placed on a true spindle. The hub can be
placed on any wheel and spindle, 110 mat
ter what the make or kind of wagon, from
a dog cart or buggy to a democrat or lum
ber wagon. So complete is the arranga
ment that after once oiling; the spindles
the wagon will run 600 miles without re-
oiung, a claim made, tnit will be easily
believed on examining the hub. The
gentlemen have a good thing, and will
proceed at once to sell county rights in
ine states named.
As lMr.REvriNG Fact. A bran new
sidewalk is going down in front of the
Democrat office. The Santlam Lumber
Co. from whose yard the lumber came, in
order to give Albany some creditable
oldewalks, are selling dressed lumber at
t he price of rough lumber. A fact that
should be generally appreciated, as it will
give the city a much better class of side
walks.
Three Darkeys. Three dirty little
darkeys, as bright aa a brass button,
weroin the city last evening giving street
cancerts, for what they could collect.
, They have melodious voices, and if they
keep on improving will keep rising in
tho world until tliev become members of
a minstrel troup. The possibilities for
the youth of to-day regardless of color,
are unlimited, and even these little blind
baggage ridera can be hcard-fora nickle.
The Kkakos. Mr F S Ingram requests
the Democrat to say that the reason Mr
Straney had a bigger load of hay than
liis was that the former loaded his on a
barn lloor. he loaded his in the field and
conveyed it several miles. On same con
ditions he is ready to compete with him
any day in the week.
' Do Not Wii.T,even if it does get warm.
'.' You can net fresh fruits, products and
me nest groceries to be secured atuonn
A Hendncson's. They carry a first class
stock of goods, and are situated so as to
sell at the lowest prices, If you are go
ingtothemonntainsoron atrip let them
lit you out. They have the variety, and
van givvjuu me prices.
Removed. V J Lal'orte, the alio'
maker, has removed his shop from near
Vierick's barber shop to the building
just opposite the Kuhs house, next door
to Brown's barber shop. He invites all
Ins old customers, and new ones as well,
to call, as he is prepared to do work in
jus nnc 111 nrst ctaos order.
j Wave U noticed that Allen Bros' grr
;. cory store is always full of fruits, vege
' '. tnlllpM. Atf -'in nr l.ln.t in 1.a ... .
ket. It there is anything to be had they
11, r it.
Peaches,
Berries,
Cabbages, -Turnips.
Raw Polatoc
Klein l.rcns have a large and choice stock
of Ixitn ai.d slims for sain at rwni,ahl
trices Do not invrtit in frv,t wear until
youliav- si!- tuoir stoca a.-idj the elegant
.wav mt(rteir B-orp.
SUI 4 1. AM) I'l.ltkOXiL.
Judge l'ipc8,of Corvullis.left vesterdav
fnr I La V.tut
The Scios and Salems will play at
City Recorder Henlon and family went
iu ruruanu looay.
F M French anil family wr nt to Soda
yllle today for an outing.'
Prof. Jewitt, the r.ew principal of the
'in una scnoo.s, was 11 the city today.
Miss Ella Howard left fnrTaconia ves'
tentay, where she will reside, her sisters
nireauy ucing mere.
Mrs Chapman, wife of the ex-countv
clerk, of Marlon county, was in the city
today on her way to Sodaville.
J F Stewart, of Woodburn, has pur
chased the Jefferson Review, the sale of
which hasalieady been mentioned.
Mr and MrB George Hatch, of Sulem,
passed through Albany yesterday for
Newport on their wedding tour. Mr
Hatch is one of Salem's letter carriers.
The AVood Brothers and Daniel ISroth
ers, four former Iowa neighbors of W F
Read, are in the citv, the guests of Mr
Head. They are higlilypleasedwith the
gem city of the valley.
Among those who went to Yaquina
Bay today weie Hon W R Bilveu, Hon R
A Irvine," O C Awbrev and family, Mrs
II A Crowder, Mr Hoffman, Mrs "Hark
ness and children, Mrs F H Roscoe and
daughter, S L Thompson, Stanley Stewart,
and T.I Stites.
Mr Wash Phillios. of Rcio. was in the
city last evening. Mr Phillips told the
UK.MOCRAT ttiat lie bad known Mr feter
Halfpenny, accidentally killed, well for
three years, having had considerable
business with liiin, and he had never
known a squarer or better man. All
who knew him speak in the highest
words of praise of him as a man.
A AVALA.M'BB OF WOKDM AID IIM.
fell Brothers' Tetmlor World of
ICfUMDCBI.
This great show is booked for Albany
on Wednesday,AugustlOth,and,regarded
as a whole, it is doubtless without par
allel. Wherein it differs from others is
this: in its rare variety, its endless in
terest, its boundless capacity to please
every taste. Good things with it are not
doled out with a grudging hand ; they
are poured lortli in a .Magara-UKe prom
sion, typical of the great country of great
est enterprises. Here we have a reeal
Roman hippodrome, a five-continent
menagerie, three big circuses, a wild
Moorish caravan, nerformine droves of
wild and domestic beasts, a huge tropical
aquarium, aviary, royal Japanese troupe,
Arabian merits entertainment, spectacu
lar nilurimaee to Mecca, and splendid
free street parade, rolled into one tre
mendous alliance, for but one price of
admission j or, more properly speaking,
roaring, rushing, racing, marching,danc-
11115, gliding, tumbling, soaring, diving and
disporting under some ten acres of tents.
Whew! the very though of it fairly
mattes one eaten tj its ureaui. iinu nut
only is it all a very great, but it is a very
uood. clean, admirably managed show.
1 --.-.f. 1 .1. a .1 .
under me immediate eye ot its proprie
tors, and free trom any and every anaov
ance or objectionable association. Had
Artemus Ward lived to see such an ex-
hiDition, he would not have wondered
wbv it always took three grown-up per
sons to take one child to a circus, but
would have increased the number of
adults to at least a score.
A Gr.vxp Production- Special en
gacement is announced of the distin
guished actor, Mr Newton Beers, in his
greaUst. of plays, "Lost in London." Mr
Beers has surrounded himself with a
company of high class artists, and carries
his own scenery, lending greauy 10 ine
attractions 01 the play, ine :n. i.
World nave of the piece : "Lost in Lon
don," with Newton Beers in the stellar
role, drew a large audience at the Wind
sor Theater last night. The play was
superbly put on and tho new scenic
uecorauons WHICH S1C tuoci i-iatru no uuv
of the features of the production were ex-
ceptionallv good. Mr Newton Beers was
the central figure in the play. His in
terpretation of Job Armroyd.the outraged
and forgiving husband, showed careful
study ana a complete mastery 01 uis part.
In the mine scene, where his wife's infi
delity first dawns upon him, bis action
was verv atromr : and in the last act.
where the struggle is going on in his
heart between love and duty, ttienouse
rang with applause. "Lost in London"
will be presented at the Opera House
next Saturday night, August 8th. Don't
fail to secure seats at once, as indications
point to a packed house.
m o m
Kf.i.ioioi s Services. There will be no
preaching in the Baptist church tomor
row. S. S. and C. K. will be held as
usual.
Ttcv Shanirle w ill hold his closing ser
vices at the M K Church South, tomor
row, previous to moving to Southern
Oregoii.whero he will go forhis heath.
Ttnmilar services will be held at the U
Pchurch tamorrow,morning and evening.
The cosnel service of the Young Men's
Christian Association last Sabbath was
one of much interest and it was the gen
eral expression of those present that we
exert ourselves more man ever to mane
these meetings of special interest. .May
we not, one and all, rally to the Btandard
and lift high the banner of the cross.lest
it drag in the dust ot inditierence. hiiau
wo not throw aside the excuses that
come so easy. Answer. The subject for
tomorrow's service at 4 o'clock, is. Sev
en "Comes" of the Bible. We will look
for you. Bring a friend, uome prepar
ed to take part. Music by male quartet.
Wakteo, at once, for canning purposes
Roval Ann and Black Republican cher
ries', peach plums, Bartlett pears, black
raspberries and blackberries, for which I
will pav the highest market price.
K G W Simmon.
U&ed in Millions of Hones
FtRDDIf
ih tv - stay
UISII1K
A fn .......... ..II. CV .
,r ictiMiic ihMiR-RAT wne.n Will
be as high as $1 IhU coming nea'nn. He
L'lvfl St I'i. lp.tnn tl,A ....-ll I
wheal crop.
A linn of clothiers at Salem.offera fine
suit of clothes to the person bringing
them tliH liiri'ciit ntintn .liipit... i l,a
They also oiler a suit of clothes to the
one bringing them an ounce of wheat
witli the fewest number of kernels.
The first murder perpetrated in Polk
county that we know of, ocaurred in
Cooper Hollow in 1S50. Adam Wemple
killed his wife, set lire totlie house, con
suming her boilv in linriea that, would
destroy all evidence of the crime. He
was executed, yet not by electricity.
West Side.
Now wc know the livest town in Oregon.
Tho West Side says : We have seen In
dependence a wilderness, todav we see it
the most thriving town in the state.
Time and again strangers traveling over
tiie country and coming to our town,
make the remark, "Why.you seem to be
full of business here, more so than any
place we have seen."
The Weston Leader savs : Mr Mever.
the wholesale cigar manufacturer, is here
at work Part of his stock is already
here and he has sent for men to work in
the shop. One cornea from Albany, Or.,
one from Portland and two fiom Pendle
ton. His wife and children will also ar
rive in a few days. Mr Mever will buy a
residence here and make Weston his fu
ture home.
A preacher recently said that a news
paper that told the truth, and the whole
truth, couldn't be a pecuniary success.
The minister who will at all times, and
under any circumstances, tell the whole
truth about his members alive or dead,
might not occupy the pulpit more than
one Sunday, and in eome cases might find
it convenient to leave town, ine press
and the pulpil go hand in hand with the
whitewash brush and pleasant words,
magnifying little virtues into big ones.
The pulpit, the press and the gravestone
are tlie great saint making triumvirate.
Astonan. The world would be a social
cyclone if people were to tell their
thoughts. The whitewash business is a
necessary one.
REAL l-STATF. SALF.
RARampv to I B Whitman, lot
11 blk 6, Harrisburg 150
F B Prater to R C Margason and
William Dick, 103.32 acres, 13
W 3 2550
II A Bingham to Geo K Lilly, hi
block, Klkins ad 60U
Geo E Lilly to Florence Lilly,
same ouu
S K Young to W C T U and GAR
30 feet front, Ferry street 050
J W Bishop to Kmily McKinley,
100 acres 12 El 2000
Cemetery Ass'11 to G A R, frac- .
tional lots -40
Christopher Mitchell to George E
Hnrtness, 40 acres E 1 200
Will. Real Estate Co. to P V Ry
an, 2 lots. Tangent 75
Minnie Schneider to Wm Schnei
der, power of attorney
Alex It Bnrrell to Dundee M & T
I Co., 320 acres 13 W 2
Phillio Welman to J B Whitman.
1 lot Harrisburg 450
E C Phelps to B H Allen, blocks 3
and 4, Hay's ad Halsey 300
Geo W Bilveu to Christopher Sil-
bsrnagle, IS 1.5S acres 10 E 1. . 1
7,417
1.E8ANON. Hon W R Bilveu, of Al
bany, has been in town this week writing
some ordinances for the city.
Mr W R Hardman was in this week
and informed us that the Brownsville
cornet band will be at Sodaville Sundav
in full bast to stay all day.
All of the Insurance In the Monday
night's fire has been adjusted except
Peebler's. Bach getting $i,fU 01, having
saved more than he expected. Dr Court
ney will - get the full amount Insured
Sijoo. J C Frey & aon got $53.10 full
amount lost.
Dr J S Courtney on Friday sold 22 feet
on the corner next to the St Charles hotel
to T L Cowan. Consideration $2,000,
Mr Cowan w ill build a two-story brick
building right away, Dr Courtney will
also build three bricks adjoining them,
one of which will be a two-story building.
fcxpress.
New Spuing Goons. I,keep a full lino of
spring and' summer dress goods, in wash
fabrics, prints. gini;bains, seersuckers, ttn
1 have also a new line of summer plaids, be
sides other novelties in bigea and all wool
sriting. Sami-el E i'ousc.
NOTICE TO Inr.l.HI i:ilS
Notice is hereby given that bids will be
received up to A ug. 5th, at 6 o'clock p.
m., for the freighting of mill machinery
from Gatesville to Quartzville.nnd also for
the freighting of provisions. For particu
lars Inquire at the office of the Albany
Mining & Milling Co. .Albany, Or.,where
bids will be received and opened. The
right to reject anvand all bids h reserved,
J. V. Pipe,
Secretary.
C W Cohb, job printer, Plinn Block.
Attkxtiox. The very latest news is that
on caa buy nf Jnlius Gradwohl's Golden
Rale Bszsar.for net cash.15 pounds granula
ted sngar fnr $1 00 and 18 pounds Kitra O.
sn?r. All goods sold for net cash from 10
to 2o per cent less than regular price, aa I
intend to run a stiict cash store.
Alhany, Or,.Taly21. ISM .
40 Years the Standard.
owaen
llOKK AXU ARItAI
The latest stylo ct Stwi'ie lutiiti(
ct Wed at tbe Ladies llazair.
It will require about 300,003 fWt of lua.
br tor lh VYillametto bridge at Albany ir
llfail of l'.KI.Ooa ft'etas tted by tho DEMO
CRAT recently.
W J Turni'lv has sold oat his interest in
.socmh to J K ur-iideii and J C Hardic.
TtieahaVQ named sut'ilo'tian have just re
ceived a line asdor tuituit of general merchan
dise consisting of dry goods, groceries, etc.
Kxpress.
Hod J U R Mnrtlock.formerlv of Browns
ville, aed who rupreseutcd Lino county in
the State legislature one telm, is Dow run
ning a farm iu Southern Oregon, got on the
sale of the Seattle (louring mill.
Fifter-n harvest hands were arrested twice
in Umatilla or.unty a few days tgo for tres
pass on complaint of Joe llaiuville. They
were discharged bcth time aud the costs,
$200, charged up to ftainville. Arrests for
trespass are geueially spite work, aud Ilain
yilleevidontly apprectatus the f tot by this
time.
L Samuels will soon begin the publication
of Samuel's West Shoro. under toe head of
tbe L Sanvicl Pubii-hing Company. It
takes considerable pluck to begin the publi
cation of a paper at this time, but Bro.
Samaels has been in tbe field before, and
knows with what he has to contend. rort
land Dispatch.
A piano
At Klein Bros
Boot and Shoe store.
Parker Bros, groeers.
S A Hulin. druggist, Frenoh's corner.
Fiae grooeriea at Cooo & Heodricson'a.
C W Cobb, job printer, Flian Block, does
first class work.
See that e'egant piano at Klein Bros Boot
and Shoe store,
A fine lioa of crockery ware at Conn Jk
tiendricsou's.
Driek delicioua ict cold soda water at C
B BrowDell'r.
Your school tax will be delinquent if no
paid at onoe. Iok after It aud save costs
ot collection.
Do not buy your hoots and" shoes until
yon see ine piano at main llros, ana as well
have examined their largo stock of goods.
For bargains in nioiinnienta, headatonoa
etc., go to E W Achinont Co. Albany, Oregon
Fresh bread, cakes, pies. etc.. everv dav
at the Pelmouico restaurant. Lesve vour
orders.
See W F Read's line of dress eixit and
inks Dctore baying elsewhere.
Dip You Ever See It? We mean
Cram's Unrivaled Atlas of the World. It
has over 300 pages everv one of which
crammed full of valuable information.
It has maps of all the states aud terri
tories, continents. loreign countries, and
all leading cities. It treats of discover
ies, historv. bird's eve view of tbe Holv
Land, products, wealth and debts of the
u P5, nags ot all nations, religious denom
inations, all manner o. statistics, length
of rivers, hcighth of mountains, and
numerous other Icatures. lliose wish
ing to purchase will address the agent
Mrs A u Talt A lbany Oregon 1: u. box bu,
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
WABKHK tf CRJLWOK Luwca md Uuaff
I hast tho it rent Attraction.
SATURDAY EVEA'IXG, AUGUST ST1I
Direct Calif or i4n Tour f the Gifol Actor
NEWTON BEERS
In H In Masterpiece of JIi4odrm
Supported hy the prfnelpsl ictora of his original
Grand Optra House New York Company,
incuoing the beautiful young emo
tional ctreea,
JESSIE LEE RANDOLPH:-
The grand locnic effcrti in
LOST - IN - LONDON"
HEART BLEAKMOHK,
OIlEAT COAL MINK SCENE,
LONDON STREETS AT NIliHT,
JOIS VISION.
Seats o 1 sale at Will & Link's, 50 and
and a fine slock i
SPECTACLES
generally, ae well as jewelry, Watches
clocks, etc., at
F. M. French's
Portland, flrtfim. A P. Armitmnt Prin.
Dranrii fkrtool : Cai-itai. Jirg. oli.o, Huiem. Ortfon.
BusinesN. Shorthand.
Tyfifivritittf, Vrnmanthip mnd Engtith Jrf-ttrtmfntt
r in nfi'in in roil (tii 'tin mc jpia. simwnw tvuiin
ted at any lima. CaUlKue from cither chxl, I'm.
City Elcsfonrant
ITavinff boen entirely remcwiiiled. tlntoj
nd popular rextaurai.l will bt mads firnt-
ctAM n every rcpeet. Ttia pntitio will be
.riven good menls at ail hours for only 25
nu. iaveryinirx i.eixe mtracart,
Pnv box, UytUra in very ityle.
hi in kin
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF
THE CITY OF ALBANY, ORECOH.
Notice Is hetebv given that as author
zed aud provided bv an act of the legisla
ture of Oregon, entitled, "An act to incor
porate the city of Albany, and to repeal
&1I acts or parts of acts' in conflict here
with," tiled in the office of the secretary of
the state of Oregon, February iSth, 1891,
and alsoas provkh'd by rrdinance No 317,
of said citv of Albany,the Common Coun
cil of the City of Albany ,Oregon,will issue
and dispose of bonds of said city at par
value, to the amount of $75,000 in denom.
lnations of $(, payable 20 years after
date of Issue, with interest thereon at the
rate of () six per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually. Sealed proposals for the
purchase of said bonds will be received
by the trcasurtr of said city uetil the hour
of 2 o'clock p m, Tuesday, the irt day of
September, iSyi, at which time the pro
posals submitted will be opened a.ul con
sidered, and said bonds will he sold to the
highest and best bidder therefor. The city
tieasurer hereby reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Albany, Oregon, July 30th, 1S91.
H. FARWELL,
City Treasurer.
FOR
Choice Teas
TRY
F. L. KENTON.
CLOTHING!
We will sell Summer ClothinSa
.Thin Undei'weai' and
Outins Shirts
AT COST!
Oui' Stock is Large,
Our Goods are Fine,
Our Prices are Low ! I
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains,
Strahan Block,
tii a
Ofil) -J- RELIABLE
GROCERY STORE
'or
LARGEST STOCK
or
Provisions, Hams, Bacon,
Pototoc, Comb Honey,
Pickles, Vinegar, Apples
Cheese, Fruit Jars, Etc.
BBBT TllHATMBJfT,
Honest Weights, :
: Full Measure.
CALL AND KK ME,
C. E. B UOWNELL.
I do not Run a Lottery
But will scllSyou anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WELL
REGULATED BOOT AND SHOE STORE at bottom
prices, in a business way.
I sell only standard makes, and guarantee everything,
sold. Will sew up rips, or repair anything cau3e i,y
imperfect material or workmanship, Free of Charge.
SAMUKL E. YOUNG.
THE 6TATE
AGRMiTOM COLLEGE,
pena Srplenibrr ltilb, IKUI.
Connie of atopy arranged expreftlr to meet the
nerd of the farm. 11? an J mechanical inUreeU of the
aute. (.artfe, oomotl'mua and well-rentilaud balii
intra. The college ie located in a cultivated and
eommuaity, and oue of the boaltbieat in the ifete.
MILITARY TRAINING
Expenaea ured not exceed 9156
for (he Mlr tetmlon.
Two or m?re treecholarshlw from every county.
Write for catalogue to B, L. AKNoLD, Pret.,
Coralli, Oregon.
PAYTP!i;i
All persons indebted to
ie firm of l'rice & Rob-
son are notified to call
and pay tlieir accounts at once, or the
same will be placed in the hands of an
attorney, for collection, on August let,
with instructions to push the collection
of the same by legal process. Costs will
be saved by settlement before the time
mentioned.
THE OREGON HAY PRESS,
MANUFACTURED BY N. P. SLATE,
at Corrallia, la the beat ha)- prea in
narket. Orders for presses sent to
Corvallls will be promptly filled,
Any we infringing on the patent will
be prosecuted to tbe fullest extent of the
aw.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
SOTIfE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Ike annual meeting of tbe stock
ier of tke Capital Consolidated Gold
A Silver Mining Company, ol toe city or
ealem, Oregon, will be held at the offiM
of the company In said city , on the second
Tburariay, toe ISchdayol August, 1W1,
at o'clock p m, tot the election of direc
tors, and tor sueh other bualneuaamay
some before tbe meeting.
J. H.STR1CKLER,
Sale 11, Or, Jul; JMh, 1891. See.
ALBANY, OREGON
LOWEST PRICES
OK
Teas, Coffee, Spices, Extracts,
.Hutter, Eggs, Canned Goods,
Fruits, Qucensware, Glass
ware, Etc., Etc.