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tehlished every df la the k u MleUuidAjr. : TES k NDTTMS, Bdittn lit1 frop'M bttwad attlie I'net Offlm at Mbsuijr, Or- foil, eona o n mu bum. crr orriciAL pap sr. JjOCAL. RECORD. A Mas Gone. Last nlgfit about o'clock Mr J N Combs, ihe drayman, left his home in this city, going Out of the rear dour, without laiiving any word, and since then It has been impossible to obtain any clue to his whereabouts. His wife and children were considerably troubled about it and search was made during the night and since (or him. tie was seen going east along one of the streets just afterwards, the last known to have been seen of him. Mr Combs recently had torn? financial trouble in nis'- ana u Une r...ij ..-Mit.; i-.. r. 1 "SVM"' ha w I 1 P " " " Probable Perhaps having country, 3 a trip into the oLa,Y String Sold. Chas 1) Mulford and W Chamberlln, lepreselitthg a syn dicate, of Rockfcrtl, Illinois, have pur chased the Foley Springs. The purchase price is $i3obd,ot which $1000 was paid down, the bab.rice to be paid October 1st, 'When the purchasers will take possession of the prcpVity. The gentlemen repcrt that the synlcate will at once proceed to mains large improvements in the way of neW buildings, bath houses, and on the surrounding grourds. Dr J II tlrr, of Indiania, a physician of large experience, will reside at the springs and furnish med ical advice. The syndicate is icprcsented as being composed of wealthy men who recognize the value of the springs as a curative agency and pica-sure resort. Guard, - Thocoiit it Was a !.r. A good joke la told on the train bya running a freight between Junction atvj'Roseburg. One o! the line repairer" left a jacket 'hanging on the crossbare 'of a te'.egraph pohj about a mile south at C'reswell. A few nights ago the frelgC't train was Coming ov when the engine? spied the jacket end thinking It was a Dear clinging to rnc pole stopped the train and all hands t.'cnt back after It. They felt pretty cSc when they found out what It was anl tried to keep the mat ter iquiet out it leaned out. Register. DfD "6i Notick those artistic and tffilqlle posters around town about tht lawn social Fridav evening, August aSth on me lawn 01 utot Mmpson 6, corner ot ruin ana linker streets. If not, just take a peewat one at the post otncc.and slie up meuian ot loe cream you will cet tor ! q ccnis, wutwp'enty 01 good delicious cake. Genuine maple, wax will be served on Clocks ot tee. Vie lawn will be decked Vlth Chinese lanterns, and evervbodv Is promised aigood time. A small admis sion of locents will be charged at the gate. StvtVM.. Hoaos seem to have been round lest nleht for a chancre. . About 1a o'clock Mr Williams found one in the frear iwem of his saloon trying to hide until the- saloon was closed. He was panned over to the police and is now peeving a term In the calaboose. About the same time the bar keeper of the -Russ Mouse saloon, discovered a man In his jroom, on-going to it to retire. The fellow made a leap through the open window wd escaped. Special mebtino. There will be a pecial meeting of the Ladles Airxllinrv of Ihe Y M C A, Pt their rooms on Friday ucruwii, nMgUH oul HI 4 :30 O CIOCK t. . A ..ll 1 i. . 1. n iuii uucnudiicc oi an memuers -is pedally desirable as important business 'ill De Detore the Auxiliary. 'Sbcrbtarv. A Farm Solo. Yesterday Steele Pollock sold forll Bryant, 205 acres across the Mantlnm M 1 1 ... fPnt A II l 4100, to Mr Wm Clark, recently in the S"H iiuunc uusiness in roruana. Mr ia-L- u.tll - .1, 1 i , , ..hi uui, imu me iiirming ousi Lecture. 'Rev E B Cake, of Decatur, Inola, will lecture at the Christian irch -in thhi clly this evening at 8 lock. Sutjj-ct, "Why does nit God kill .-devil?'' The public Is'cordially invited. 4aTmwnoH.--The very latest news is that ean buy of Julias Grail wold's Golden 's Bt1r,fnr net cash. 15 pounds irranula- I r. All on.l. .1.1 t. IT. I. I Vn . - n ' --'- . uvw vaan iitlir IV. St ' tr Mn l, Kh.n .-n.i.. .. : r ' p. iww, l a.- av. fie lull. Ol l2ni ' i MvPnociM.-ftl,, A M Tilt Is now k 'In A. MB.-- . . ... r - - ".w piucms ior 'canning irurts P 'Keblea without cooking tr sealing - - -- v iici worn mar oe m Brownell's store. C Vr Cobb,.j,ib printer, Flinn Blook. WjIBRR To GttT l uwu iin orjin or plana call on G L Blackman nuin a nrsi class h'f dollar redaction on,every pair of J tin- shora. Aood liua of.thwn StVnungs. 1 i biea.1, oak a., piM, ale, averyday Sljlmonioc deliemns neir.. "Jimonioo rasuurant. Leave your ice eold soda water at C oil ado rtjuivvtu Tony Klein, of Salem, is in the city. Dr O'Oell, of Upper Soda, Las been in the city. J N Hunch, the washing machine man, of Eugene, is In the city. Ex-Governor L'hadwick went to Ya quina bay this nocn, for n outing. Mrs W II Gaston and children left this morning for their home near Tacoma. Mr Will Galbraith returned tills noon from a several months' residence In Wash ington. l'rof Lorlllaid arrived home today fron i'rlnevlile, via the W V & C M wagon road, lie reports the trip nneventful but quite dusty. Sam May, of llarrlsburu. was in ihe city today, lie reports harvest good. He is naiuiitng grain in large quantities iicui is oi cents per nusnel at that city Mr Ed Mover has been elected simrrln. icuuciiiui ine A,uan woolen mills. A good appointment, as ilr Mover has had several years of active experience and Knows me Dtisincss well. IS XEHUUUII. Hall ok Brownsville Loik; No. 36, A. F. A; A. M. Buownsville, Or., Aug. 23.1891. At an emergency meeting of this lodge held this afternoon the followlno mmn. ble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, In the exercise of His Su- God tirrma will it has fltM.1 A!mmnt- tdfbHioVe ivom ciur HildstdUr itiuch es teemed Brother F F t'iroft; thetefore.oe It ReioVil. that while we as flCS Una acvitp'.ed Masons must bow In submission to all the decrees of OniMlpotence, yet we can but mourn the lor of one whose place in our atlcction can scarcely be filled. Resolved, That In the death of Brother Croft the Institution of Free Masonry lias lost one of Its truest votaries, the com munity one of Its best citizens and the famt'y one of the tendercst protectors. Resolved, That, the .sympathy of this lodge heartfelt and profound be tendered, to the giL-f stricken wife and children of our brother, and with IherA the troWrin pledge of our fraternal constancy na the assurance of our fraternal protection. Resolved. That aConv'rr? these resolu tions be sent to the family of our deceased brother and also to the Brownsville and Albany papers for publication. Geo. W. Cox, C. E. Stanard, O. P. Cosiiow, Commi.tee. X Pai-er R. R. Supplemental articles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state by the Ore gon and v-aluornla Railroad company The object of the incorporation as express cd in these articles is to build, equip and operate a railroad from Portland along the banks of the Willamette river by way of Silverton, Coburg and Springfield and the middle fork of Hie Willamette river to the state boundary line between Oregon and California. And also from Portland south along the west side of the Willamette river to Airlic, xolk county, and from thence, or a point between Airlie and Monmouth, south by the must practicable route to 'fhe southern boundary ot Oregon. For Rent. My property in tbo'sotifhern subutbs of the city, consisting ot 'twelve acres of choice fruitH and six acres of pas. turo land, with fine bouse anil baTQ, only to rc3pontilile man capable of taking pood care ot thfl place. u. A, UB0S3. Do Not WiLT,evraif 'it does get warm, Yon can get fresh fruits, products and the hest groceries to be secured at Conn & Heiulricson's. Tliey -curry a first class stock of koixIu, and are situated so as to sell at the lowest prices. If ydu are gof tng tothemountainsoron atrip let them fit yon out. They have the' variety, and can give you the prices. Wall Paper, etc. I haVe'jusl received a new line of wall paper and decorations, Have more than doubled my facilities for handling them, and will skeep 'alriuch larger stock. Wall paper arid border to match. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. 8Amuel'E'Youno. Ladies Oxford Ties. I have a very arge stock of those ffnods, in qualities rang ng in prion from 81.25 to j-1 00 a pair. Thoy te made of leather,; tvery p.tir warranted. jAMtTK. E YOCKQ. Removed. W E McPhetson lias re moved his loan and insurance office to opposite the Masonic 'temple, where at present lie lias plenty of money to loan on Albany real estate. Keep it in ynnr mind that Allen Bros pro- one Keeping tne aina 01 groceries the public mauds. 1 heir scook is a line one. Paranoia and san uml.rolUs at leaa than cost ai'W F' Read's. Tsntier cent reduction on U dress eoods at V F Read's. Gold spectacles and eye glasses, al I stvles and price', at F M French's. Comnlete stock of ladies and cent's eold watches at F M French's. Bargains in gold watches at French's, "The Corner Jewelry Store." ' Ladles Oxford tie- at greatly reduced rates at Klein Brol. Must be sold. ' Ladies Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Cheap est io the city. Will be sold at greatly re duced rate. A full line of Warner' corsets, the very beat low piloed corset made at W F Read's. Just received at the Ladies Batsar, a fall ine of jet nail heads, the latest novelty io ress trimmings. Ei I? j !E nam WHEAT. 80 CENTS. There was a pool of 15,000 bushels of " ""a last Saturday at S cents to 1 nos Samuels. The wheat belonged to -.... 11 i'i'tr, jonn cri, lieo Hotick, Joseph and Henry Mcliee and T W B omun. 1 tils Times. a good sell. t'orvallls Clerk Walker collected $150 license for M'MIHV IIURl at fi llri-t&' Hrrn, T city license is 150 for two performances "" "" tircus exniDiied ou'side the city limits and the county clerk thought ihr ii,r .iiouiu nave as much as the city At Albany the circus paid $43.50 license " voi ius Register. "There madam," said a well-known oc cults! in thli city to a ladv patient "is the Morning Oregonian, see if you can read that. That is the best test that I know of foe strong eyes. If you can read It your : rc ucuer man mine." i'oriland uipatch. Maglstratefto Drlsonerrt "You are found guilty of meeting the plaintiff In a lonely street, knocking him down, and robbing him cf everything except a valuable gold watch which he had with htm. Wh.i have you to sav?" Prisoner: "K.kI h. gold watch with him at the time?" Mag. istrate: "Certainlv." Prisoner: "Then 1 f'apleaof Insanity.'1 The S P R R Is assessed at $3,500 a mile in most counties in the valley. Lane countv has raised It to $4O0O,and the coin, pany It kicking. The Regfster Ayi that In Eastern Oregon the railroad ftt e assess ed at SSooo a, mile and iV California at frrm. $6,000 to .$001)0. There was a time when this company was assessed at only 30 cents an aero on their land but they are nv assessed at $2 an acre. i lank Davey, fCCVelury of the Keeley institute for cure of liquor, opium and to bacco habit, will be at '.he hotfl Willam ette two days and will be pleased t: see any who wish to Inquire about the 6ystcin which he represents at Portland. Journal. The best recommendation in the world for the institute would be the fact that it has cured Mr Daver.Xv-htch perhaps it has. lie is one ot those number one fellows. bright and rustling when not under the influence of liquet Jackson, of live E. O,, "who has no artist, gives an excrnge the following compli ment: The Satem 'Statesman recently contained U picture of Henry Jackson, an Indian, vho tvas in attendance at the MethodWt con'tetvmce al that place. The Statesman aYtist made Henry look like a horse 'fh'idf and murderer. TheStatesman should be sued for libel, and we feel like doing It, 'its the writer has -great respect iot ine t.-ame ot Jackson . TV.e'folIowlng significant item appears In'tHe Salem Statesman: Theie should be thade at once a thorough examination of tne piers ot tne Dig bridge across the uil- Iamette. If they 'are' found to be in soun condition, and no work necessary, well an good, bu. If the - examination reveals de fects they should be remedied now, whil the water is low. If the present bridg shduld wash out',it would likely be a hard matter to get'ft-nottier one right away. . After all 'what would the country do without drummers. Besides being a great convenience to mercnams, tnrv are an eduoator. The Man About Town has materially changed his mind about them as he has the more frequently come In contact with them. They are among the ongntcst men in tne country .keen observ ers, witty, linguistic. They bring the new styles into a city, some ot them are men of high moral culture. Some are not: lust like all other classes of people, Some converse In language that will bene- nt anv one, snowing culture, others tell vulgar stories that do no one any good But altogethei they are far above the average men In any business.and as a rule it is an education to meet them. Referring to the Democrat's remark about the price of wheat and egotism the aaiem Journal makes another display of tne latter article as follows: Several editors who get all their inspiration for display of animosity from Ihe successes of ine ournai seem uound loiorce upon It the honor of raising the price of "'heat at Salem. We distinctly disclaim the honor, but whet has advanced at Salem "just tne same." The Influence of a public newspaper nould be always used to bull the market in its own vicin'aee. It should never be a pilant tool of wheat syndicates ana nop commission men. At least that is The Journal's idea. If some other pub lishers have any ideas at nil they have not been of this variety, No one ever accuses such persons of doing anything that Is of any value to tne public. Have U noticed that Allen Bros' grc cry store is always full of fruits, veg" bl es, etc, tie very latest in the mar- ei. 11 there is anything to be had they A TJ 1L. Pach, Berries, Cabbages, Tumipg, Mi.vP.ut Patmnixa heme indastry and buy hand made hsrness, warrantJ, from O C Mo- l arli nd, at Uubrnllle a old .taod. A new line, ol window shades from SO oenta to SI. 00 eacn complete, at Bamael E Yonna r. iiBakin UlillK ami 4BKOAIS Bananas sell for Scouts pet Uosui in Stn fttvt luemUy the Catl.nlio school will op-n and the week after the public schools BUM V'JIirfJft, I aiii now reci'iving dsily choice eaily Cray-ford leaohes from Ashland. Hue flavor and HZ,. )uv or.liira at C E Browusll's. At Iudt if ndfDor, Intl., Faustina trotted nine is j:i,, inakiug a uew record tc ttiree year elds. Manager, a 3 ytar old, paced a mile in 2:15. breaking the record. A lottnr was received yesterday from Itev A J .NlcC'lc..d, cf Codlcu leut, dvuliuiog the pastorate uf the C'oiiuretatiuuml church of Key i)r V, outer, of Pennsylvania, wiil prawn at the Congregational churuh next aaDtiath.inoraiLg aud evening. Mr Web. stor is an eliquent speaker and the pubiio should go to l.er him Yetteniay John Bier purchased of S L Henderson the old ........... Monroe and 4th streets, lur SIS00. Tae house is onr-of tha nl, i,. f.,.li; lev ins- been built in the early sixtier. CWval lia Times. Last nioht h..nf h:..li...l of the Crawford blo.-k. The fel!:w started to tuu whan l.o u. .a ... l-.i. ;.. fusino to do whivh a !. .... i,-Jl 1,:- uircotion by the policcm in The only thing . v. n Jila nlb Go to Julina r,Mila..l,tl, A-nAl.l -. .... uuuihi ,uie Savon sos. He hss rcceivt'J 100 boxes lull weigh: Savon soip, expressly put up for bis trane. The S.,n 1 cash an -;ii b. ,?. ,a, ,an), wUh . large discount. Albany, Aug. 20th, 1891. Oats are 34i cents. See the tea ad on our third page. Great reduction iu snmmer eood''jt V If Resd'r. Some fine (ra-li Rttlia iard at G B Haight's. You cin save money by buying goods of W F Road. SHERIFFS SALE. V VIRTUE OP Alt fcYsS,i'1iHtV and order of sa e Issund nutnlihn circuii court of Ihn slate of Oioijon fur ijuiu cuuuiy, 10 me tnreeteu, oaioa lue 18th day nf Augnst, 1891, upon a Judg mtnt ami rtncreB of foreclosure rendoroil in said circuit Court in favor cf 11 T Dlt tenhnefer, J L Hass and f L White, pnrtners doing uustuesi under toe firm name of bittenhoefer. Hass A Co.. p!ain- titls, and ag.nnsl G W iugh and Klsie rugii, ins wilo, defendants, for tbo cum of jo3 Oil, and the further sum ofi5ti attorney's fees, ami S28 (5. coats aud accruing co'ts, I did ou the 18th day of Atmust. 18111. duly levy upon all the de fendants. O W Pugh and Elsie Tuglrs, his wifj. right, titlo and intercut in and to tne following eescribed real property In said execution and order or sale as fol ows, to wit: Lots r.nn anil elirht. in blook No thive, in Glass' additioD-to the town of Craw l'ordsville, in Linn county, Oregon, N..w, therefore, in pursuance to said exe -utiun and order of sale, 1 will, OB Saliirilny, the '.'lilli jy -of September, 1B9I, at tho hour of 1 o'ol ock p m of said day, at iue court nou.o. in tue city or Albany, uihji cuuory, urfgon, sen at puono auc tion, to'tbe highest bidder, for cash li ha, subject to redemption, all the right, titlo and imere-it of the abovd de- ienoants, G w Pugn and JtSlsio I'ugb, or either of them, in and to the above des cribed leal property, te sati fy the sum of ?o03 (10, and the further sum of ff0 nixuruHy -s lees, ana eas'ua, costs and in. terest and accuinir costs, dua on aald juiiginent and decree of foreclosure. Dated Ibis iiotu day of August, 1891. M. SL'OTI', (8 28) Sher.ff of Linn county, Uregon. IODND, In the street in front of the UEMocBAT orace, a beys coat, iu gcod vuuiuuu. vau ana get UMBER. We wish to sa- to the public that we have fust added a lare planer to our mill and Are prepared to furnish all kinds of lumber, dressed, or rouaii. as Iba our ehaser zcay cbose, as good as the beat, id as cheap as it can bo sold. Inpayment we will take all kinds of produce, such as hay. flour, grain, Lacon, butter, beans, heel by the quarter, eto in fact anything tbat we can use. Please see us before you purchase your bill of luniur, as we loel cnnmlont that we can suit yen. Vim will always find one of ns at our mill. 14 mil. is from Lebanon, 8 miles from Waterloo, on Hnmllton creek, wirlT . BKKRIGaN. Lebanon, Oregon. GOLD WATCHES, GOLD FILLED WATCHES, COIN SILVER WATCHES, NICKEL WATCHES, CHE-A-P FOR AT F. M. FRENCH'S -The Corner Jewelry Store. ALBANY OR. WRITSMAN & EULBERT BROS, Real Estate Agents Farms and Ranches for sale. Also eity broperty in Albany and Coryallia, City Restaurant. flaying been entirely remodeled, thiaold A pisno At KltiuJBros Hoot and,Shoe store. Parlier Urns, grocers. Itnyal Dutch Cocoa at C K Jiroivnil.'n. 8 A Huliu. druggist, French'a corner. Fiaegrocfries at Conn & Ifendricson'j. j. w. uontiey, lajdin ( hoot and shoe '"Ji j" wast 01 itwvre House. .0 vy i.oi.b, job printer, Flinn Blooi.Hoes hmt 0IaVt.11 Mratrli ' Sea that elegant piano at Klein Bros Boot anu onoe aiore. A fine line of orrukery ware at Conn & For bargains in monument. hAl.i..- eto.,goto EW Aohison&Co.lbauy,Oregon LAEGE8T -: A8S0ETMENT OP HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & WASHBTJBN'S Wheat is 80 onte at Kngene. Bad Blood. Impure or vitiated blood Ir nine times out of leu caused by some form of constipation or Indiges tion that olos up tho system, niicu the blood naturally he. comti lmitrcciinti'd with thcel fetr? matter. TlieoldSuruparHlak cltrini- t : rvc;!. this condition )y ahtiAilxiri (lit; U(-4! v.'.ili the draie minora I "potash." Tlu- )Kitash Ihettry Is old a!iil olwolftc. Jys Vcn'.tU'jIcir'arHiitr.rillnls m tljrn. It goes to tlio icnt of thetroulilo. It uroucj tiie liver, kid:K-wa.id bowels lo health- fji ir.-iiou, u.id invigorate the circulation, and l:-. ;-.i i.l.-s ur quickly tarried of! thr.mjjh r-t..u. ictnt liv.i'lsb's Third unit ;.:a;!iet htreeri-, S". "v wtitis: 'l l;;-t I: t-tt Uiu A b.Q'l nud v.hi.'eoiithet;. "U t:o lie iii.K' co:tvt!ti .j.tl n'. mer Its, I.n- 1 om.u f.-ct '.'.V-v. woik inn n etmuco. It 'cft'.l, pui! li'.il mid tm.OL-ii 'mi: Vkpucrully. ) tyiyV:.y .id uvtryt-ii?-f!.vu- vo:l;U:j; tull r.nd regular. Vegetable Sarsaparilla FOR SALE BY STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY FALL AND W We Shine by V'f After you have seen our fall and winter stock of clothing, and furnishing goods, you will say that it shines like a star ir. the Heaven, far above any other line in the Willamette Valley. Hundreds of stylish novelties In suits and trousers that 'c PERFECTION B FIT aifl EXCELLi: IN QUALITY ! A wonderful line of the best,.the largest, the most n and the most pop ular-priced line of clothing ever before shown In this f the conntrv. A line of Albany Woolen Mill goods1. A fine line of Overcoats, made of Cheviots,, Clay Worsted, Kerseys; Friezes and Ciuxchuxas Boys' School Suits ! Boys' School Suits ! T Oh, mothers, If you'll only call and Inspect these beautiful garments we arc sure you will be delighted with the large assortment in such nice suits at reasonable prizes. Remember,, gentlemen, we have the largest and finest line of men's shoes in the city. Our fine Jine is made by T. L WALLACE & CO, Isading Olothisn and Furnisher. ALBANY, Strahan Block, OREGON F. L. KENTON, DEALER IK Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices. l: XTR ACTS, And a general assortment of C3- TEC O 0 3E3 SEX IE S. Near the Post Office, : Albany. Oregon I do not Run a Lottery But will selllyou anything kept lUMVijJiiKU JJUUT AM) prues, in a business way IJsell only standard makes, and auarantee evprvii,;- sold. Will sew un rin. or lOHt V hat 18 liome without a mother,' r-an( the poet long ago. hat in life without good food ? We should really like to know. What's a boat without a rudder? Or a ship without a sail? What's a goose without a gander. Or a "hoes" without a tail? Whnt's a life without a baby? What's a hen without a coop? If your groceries don't come from. Parkers' You may find you're in the soup: What's a sermon nithout chestnuts? "u'8 an old n,ai1 without hope? iat'ia a Jtt8's Kineaky organ, W lthotit a monkey at his rope? What's the need of all this rhyming,.. Lnlees to save you lots of fuss? One thing sure you will be happy If you come and trade with us.- PARKER BROS!. Groceries ard Baked Goods ALBANY, OREGON. J. A. Canmirg, Wall Paper, Drutfsr I'aiTits Oilw (ilais,- Jfitc, ALBANY, -: OREGON CHOICE MEATS Or Au, Kisos- Emcrick - Bakery Opposite Schmeers Livery Stable, next I' or to Willamette lckm(r CVs store.- Comparison, in a FIRST-CLASS WELL SHOE STOEE a bottom rnir or.vt,r mm J