roocvitt ljid every day in the week ccpt Sunday. NUTT1MQ, CditortunilPron'r td ttlba PrttOfll?at Albany strong elasa mail matter ...alui'ST .11, is3 300D EVENING. Hadlev is Ddino. -Recaiver of the Oregon Pacific railroad, sent to him a section of piling im Yaquina bay which has been for two years. It has been i a glass case and will be sent to ger Hermann at Washington to 1 exhibition in the room of the ;e on riven and harbors The piling is thoroughly lioney- plainiv demonstrating the de i work of the teredo and the ' of precautions against the pest orlr. that has already been done ly. To a person who lias never thing of the kind tlia specimen t curiosity and is very attractive, ey says that he ib also preparing itch will. contain samples of the nd beautiful native woods of alio the productions of the state, grain, wool, etc., which are by way of Yaquina bay .showing irtance of the harbor and hoping will materially assist in having appropriate money enough to eceasary improvements. Large iphi showing the bar at different ! toe tme aca oi oilier important ill also be sent. t Pacib. Del Norte, owned by Bros., of this city, came to the Portland yesterday, winniogthe ce, toeing tne ursr, near, ami 1 the next three straight with ul ease, in 2:18, 2.18,'i and :20. Albany men were present and their money on Del Norte This four year old wilbnace Saturday Blondie. OnrtiovC Kittitas Kan- others and will have to do live win. The DkUocrat ib informed i Norte baa made a mile in 2:13, larterat a 2 minute rate, so that ie that wins will have to fly. Rates Fob Hops. Oregon Pa cfals have about completed an mem by wbfch they hope to rt east the immense hop output and Linn counties. A very low i been secured across the corni er the Santa Fe route fiom San Jal, and the O V proposes to lay duct down in Ban Diego at a cor- lingly low figure, making the rate York and Boston one dollar per than bv anv other line. The pf bops from Folk county nlone ;regate nearly 120 carloads, and ,Ity carloads will be picked near org., , , :'h(nss Piab Trek..,. Mr A T Gil sasured a pear tree on Mr Allen's I Polk county the other day that y is one of the largest of t.ie kind own. It is of the variety called otter. The tree is M feet and 2 high and 7 feet t) inches in nir- ")nce Seven feet from the ground i a limb that is 4 feet 7 inches i.i iterance. It is estimated that e holds 100 bushels of fruit. indent. HOIIE AND 1IIBOAO Tin deposits in the Kansas City banks increased $2,000,000 In the last sU weeks. An acre of oats of Anthony Maxwell, of llaisey, made 100 bushels. Ills entire crop averaged 70 bushels. The state firqmens tournament meets at The Dalles on next week. Albany will probably not eve., send delegates. Jesse Spencer, of Corvallic. has charged 25 cents a shave up to a lew davs ago, when he dropped to IS cents. Several years behind lime. While In the city recently Res- IIP ebb gave an Aloanv friend some crocus sets dhectly tram Jerusalem. Thev will be planted and their tutute will be ra'ch ed with Interest. Several Albany boys did not put in an appearance last night unt'.l about 10:30 o'click. A dog show near First and Lis- worth streets was the attraction. An excursion train will leave Albany for Yaquina ltny next Sunday at 7 o'clock. 1 he Willamette valley will sail for San Francisco, and the tug will go out over me uar. Kouna trip . The doll carnival will be opened one week from tomorrow. The committees having it in charge are making a special effort 10 give tne finest exhibition that has visited Albany this season. A hard times fee will be charged. You can't afford to miss it. In the YMCA Hall Sept 8th Ed Stanton, a young man, and an old resident of Yaquina Bay, was hauling lumber on the Siletz reservation when his team ran away, going into a low shed. He was caught and his oack broken, so lhat he only lived a short time. John Gray was yesterday awarded the contract for building a dining hall and two cottages at the state insane asylum . M r Gray's bid was $24,327.30. It will be re' membered that II C Liebc sbid was 2i 434. but claiming to have made a mistake in his estimate. Mr Liebe was allowed to withdraw l.is bi. Saiem Journal.. The necessary papers for a divorce suit have been hied with the county clerk wherein Mrs Allle Brewer is plaintiff and Joseph H Brewer is defendant. This couple was married In Sioux City. Iowa, In November, 1885, and came to Sllverton in this county In 1S90. the nlaintlft a I kg es that her husband committed adultery at Newport In Julv last. The case will be attended to by Judge Burnett at the next term 01 circuit court. statesman. Messrs LIvInger & Douglas have re ported the hr.est yield ot oats on record this year. On two and one-fourth acres of giound, by actual measurement, they have r.arvesiea 213 ousneis, or 7,070 pounds of the Inest kind of grMn. A measured bushel, Instead cf weighing the regulation weight of 3b nounds. weighs 41 pounds. The yield per acre, according to the above, is found to be o bushels. The seed from which these oats are grown was purcnaseu in iaiuornta, and none ot the product will be sold, as they will be care fully cleaned and used next year for seed. Eugene Register. Mr Wilson, of Wilson & Cnsse.the con tractors on the new Agricultural College buildings at Corvallls, was in the city this week. They nave had twenty-five men employed and will complete the work ahead of time. The carpenters have com pleted their work on the two-story building to be utilized as the horticulture labratory and photograph gallery, and it is now re ceiving its last coat 01 paint, lhennlsli- lug coat ot plastering In the structure will be done next week. The conservatory U now awaiting the glass.which will be put in at once, when it will be completed. The main work is now being done on the larce addition to the mechanical hall and raplJly progressing. The new barn was finished some time ago. The new build ing are all substantial structures. UK Fade. Thirteen passengers gene on the local yesterday on a 'the world's fair nt Chicago. The iof the tourists are.MrsD A Paine, -jilliaa Bhlnehart. Mr and Mrs .Hoffman and daugh'er Kdith, Mr 't James Hoffman, Mr and Mrs Al n.fdr and Mrs Al Lane and child oers Keeney. a liLoiinv tiistl. A general tight, which terminated in the shou'ing of M w t-mitli, took place on the island, three miles south of Cor vallls, about 8 0 clock last evening. The others imulicated in 1 lie affair are John Stahloucli, Sr, Herman Stahlbuch, John Stnlillmch, Jr, Germans, and Mrs Smith, wile 01 the man who was shot. The di rect cause of the quarrel is difficult to learn, but it is generally known that the two families have been anythiug but friendly towards each other and a feud of long standing has existed. as near as we can learn biiutn was in the act of driving a coup'e of cows be longing to the Klahlbuchs from his pas ture, when he was met by the elder of the Germans and a fight took place in a rouil on Miulh'B land, the two eons 01 Stuhlbuch hearing their father's cries, were soon at the scene. Herman with a shotgun (this being disputed.) It is said that r-iuith took hold of the gun near the muzzle, ami pushed it nsiile just as it was discharged, the load barely missing him. In a tscullle which fol lowed, the run became unhreccheu, Smith having the barrels in his hands, with which he struck the two Stahl- hnchs on their heads, knocking them down. II y this time the oilier Stahl- buch arrived and was also struck on the head witli some instrument, and in a dazed condition drew his pistol and be gan shooting at Smith, three of the shots taking etlect. fames who were hearing distance sny that six shots were tired in all. Three bullets took effect. He was also considerable beaten up about the back. As to the result of Smith's injuries the doctors are as vet unable to lorm an opinion, as none ot the bullets have been located. The three Stahl buchs are terribly cut about the bead, the older one and Herman being nnable to be about, while John, the one who did the shooting, was in town this morn ing for medical assistance for bis father and brother. He also exhibited an ug ly wound. No one witnessed the fight except those implicated. A warrant was sworn for Herman and John Stuhl buch, each, and they were arrested on a charge of an assault with a dangerous weapon. As 'he former was not able to come to town and there was no one else to take care of bis disabled father, he was allowed to remain at home. John was arraigned before County Judge Hnf ford and bound over in the sum of $300 to appear for preliminary tria set for next Saturday at 1 o'clock. The bond was given. Corvallis News. m MM FITS. A lTimana nam, oav.a il.nl tn.nn I.m I " .uftv.. pav Ott J o limb blUUip pill ;vginMcii, iiimcrn niiu pun i uruer uts ers should be left alone. Don't patronize them. The following from the Eugene Guard indicates a continued confidence in the value of Oregon property : K M Carpen ter, administrator cf the John Chestnut eBtate, has sold the farm formerly owned by deceased, being 157 acres of the W M Stevens donation land claim lying about four miles easterly from Eugene, to 1 H GoBSler, lately from the east. The amount paid for the place was $b,280, or ?-iu per acre. As Address. Miss O Michi Natsuda who addressed the ladies at th W CTI) Hall on Tuesday afternoon, will speak in the same place on Friday eve., Sept 1st. She will be assisted in eivinrr a nnmwn. lauon 01 u ipanese lormai call by two yonng ladies in Japanese costume. A collection will be taken to assist Misb Matsuda in defravine the incidental ox- pence of her school life in Byrn Mawe. SKIT YOKK LETTEIt, New Yobk, August 25lh, ISi3. When Henry Villard resigned from the board o' directors of the Northern Pacihe Railroad Co., several montliB ago, the many operators, and especially those interested in N I", were cast in a gloom and could not solve the mystery which led to that seemingly strange move on the part of the well-known ma nipulator of watered stocks ami bonds. Since then, however, the great Northern Pacific system Ims passed into the hands of a receiver, and ot course Mr Yillard did not go down on the slump. tVhy? Because before the rupturo was made public, Mr Ilillgarde, called Yillard to take the German outfit, sold his stock to the lionelul investors ot lierlin. Dray Ion IveB. an active and popular investor on the street, has written a letter criti cizing Villard for his mismanagement of the entire road. Mrlvcs also calls at' tention to the vast over-issue of stock during Mr Yillatil s regime- Mr il lard's friends are urging him to sue for libel, but as yet th" matter is under con sideratin, where it will probably be kept by the shrewd operator of Noith ern Pacific. Eighteen thousand people, attending the three games played between the home team and the Cleveland club, is nothing if not a criterion of the unprece dented interest given to the national game. When the season started in May there were more critics than could find space, and of couree Captain ard was unceremoniously cilicized, owing to the unfortunate condition of the New York Giants. Regardless, however, of all abuse and misdirected personal libel, the hustling captain-manager has suc ceeded in remedying the defects in the team, which were confiued to the batter ies. The team has entered games with out a pitcher or catcher in condition to play any kind of ball. The fruit of John M Ward's efforts is dow being harvested. Playing as Ward has, second base, sec ond to no other player in the profession, he has at the same time collected the best set of batteries held under contract by any league club. The result of this piece of good management lies in the fact that the New Yorks have climbed from tenth position te fifth in the league race. The season, however, is too far advanced for Ward's warriors to over take the Bostons, who have gained 1 commanding lead. The directors of the club realize the fact, nnder the manage ment of lohn M Ward, and if no accident interferes, the nresent team representing T OST. Last Monday between Fourth New Yorx will be almost Invincible next i and File street", m thlj city .a pocket season. The boys are making a vtry uo.m who a irons ksv in it. riur women and children gathered in and around the International Labor Ex change on Grand street. The assem blage, composed mostly of Russian Jews and l'olts, became highly excited when someone shouted "let us demand bread at public meeting." The crowd became a wild and furious hand of hall-nitted, excited people, w hen someone suggested Wallialla hall. Almost under the im pulse of one man, the mob run through Hester street and stopped in front of VVulhalla hall. 1'lie proprietor refused lo let them in. when, suddenly, the doors were broken open and the hall starved populate filed into I lie hall. Several sperkers werj about to address the audience, when tne police arrived. A riot ensued as the police put in an ap pearance and a great stampede (or the doors waB made by the wild and almost blood-thirs'.y rioters. After th J reserves from several station houses had been summoned to the scene, tlio mob was driven up to Grand street, and with the aid of vigorous clubbing by Captain Dewey's men, order was restored. The rin? leaders were arrested and held f trial to answer to a charge of creating a public disturbance. It is ("and lhat further trouble will materialize. Of courBe the anarchists are jubilant and hope to spur on the poor and wretched men to use violence. It is estimated that over 100,000 men aro out of employ ment in ew 1 ork nlone. It some re lief is not given to the present condition of affairs, a really criti"al state of affairs will be the result. The efficient and successful police force of the metropolis will have ample opportunity to add another laurel to its many previous achievements, in keeping the public peace. wm. r. II. NoELSni. $81 WHl B0YAI1A11 the beit vaulting machine mle. Go to Stewart Ai '"to x and take ono out on trial. They Uo have all kioda of wringerf. IT WILL KILL TOUR WIFE to carry that great big child an -and iu ber arm, lou must co 10 atewart c not ina buy ortti of ihtir baby carriage. Ail kinds and price. SIOWINCAWAY HAYthd"rMk onaUrut. You can make it the eaaieitbv buying a complete Uay Carrier nut tit ot is tu wart St Sox, Call and aee it. EKGIHES AND SEPARATORS They don't wake any better than tb "Russell" a ml Stewart & Sox aell that kin at Albany. Several good second hand on ginea fcr tale at a bargain. PAINTS & OILS. Th0 hMt mil-a for sale on this Cosst is the 'FhocniY" and we are agents for it at Albany. We also carry a full line of oih , varnishes, wagon and carnage paints, etc Stewart & Sox. AVon-ni Tiiiskiso Aboit If every body would stand in with white labor times generally would lie improved. It is sur prising that there is a single person in Al luiny who will have their washing done by Celestials, when they can get it done at the Albany steam laundry by Richards & Phillips, a great deal better, without any (lisngreeable smell, nt low prices. Think about this mutter and stand by white in stitutions. Send your laundry to this es tablishment, and have it well attended to. BEE SUPPLIES. Don' keep your bees in an old box any longer. Stewart & &oa carry bee hives, sections, comb foundation and Dee smokers at low prices. YT7-ANTKD.--A position to do seneral f T housework by an .xpirlenced and competent girl. oobat office. Leave word at the Dim. oluckr. unhill linht for eecond place, and if they contiuue to play as they have during the last month, they will succeed in their gallant attempt. During the last month the 'giants" have won every game played at home and have lost only two out of the last twenty-rive games ftlayed. This pace, if continued, would and Ward's hustlers second only to Boston and if the beaneaters stumbled, (whicli is not at all likely) the chances for the coveted Den nan t would loom up in Bight of the ardent enthusiasts who eather at the nolo grounds. For the firBt time in many years, have the unemployed of the city become so numerous as" to canBe a disturbance in their clamor for work and bread. Last Saturday a large crowd of idle men, aotoinmorate a young lady by leaving It at this office. F OR SALE A of li Viereck. good horse. Inquir WILL YOU BUILD " I( ya rest to de not fail to ie Stewart & Sox. They keep a large stock of builders hardware and aell at pricea to tmt the timea. THOU SHALT NOT KILL " p according to law, aud you ought to bny all1 y jur guna and ammunition of Ktewai t & Sov. They keep a Rood stock and aell cheap Giant powder, fuse and caps always on band. WE SELL COAL, IRON "d "' living." and keep a large atock of blacksmith supplies on hand. . Stewart t Sox.. WJLNTD,r-A woman to dn bouse work and tr.koarn of two children. Inquire of T K Radford, two miles west of Albnny, on the Cora.lU nsd, on ihe atieet, by li F Kanip, . out koy, owner unknown. SPRAY YOUR TREES.-n-y outfit of Stewart & Sox and take eare of your orchard. The outfit they sell has been tried in this state for three years by the best or chardists and is a o mplete success. t-KBj The Democrat compositors, -he foreman down to the devil, make tbeir profoundest bow to E. Allen, the popular groceryman , "iHcioue (green) watermelon. Such :ots of kindness are greatly eppre and especially by the printers. .iiina; of the threshing accident to -lick, of Benton county, whose leg recently amputated, tne Corvallis :!says: This lathe second terrible rit that has befallen members of the iamlly. About a year ago a young Jier was heating water in a coal oil An explosion occurred and the bov severely scalded lhat he has not yet 'covered. A srirl to do general house- Call at store of C K lirojrnell. 'I you know to have perfect health ust have pure blood, and the bet "t have pure blood Is to take Hood's Hlla. the best blood purlrier and ii builder. eVi Pills msy be had by mal for 25c Hood S Co, Lowell, .Mass. 5 SEVER BOTHER 11 very much about business during S mown ll you wisn 10 seep cool JM you get into trie haott ot asking p A MAN hot enough for him, when you can ry plainly that he is practically d; but. Instead, aJvlse him to call on r Brother and get the best baked ' to be secured, as well as warm rr groceries generally, i WHEN HE IS HOT. 9 doing you will surely ictaln hls friendship. WoTtrB. On and after September I Alba y Dire,l Beef Co. will sell 1 for Qsma oalv. We solicit a oontinn- f tbepatonact we have received in tot, as we shall give the bc$t of bar- Mi VriDtCT Is un.inlmoet that Will & ' carry Mm b't line of llvtr ware In flley, Tbey nave the variety an I qnal- .1 cnsouMfcm tint counts I An iejspectlon a'.wap carries con- seA1! shaving acd hair cn'.tirg rr i it atTiaj rkV aavlng an and hair en'. W H Huston went to I'ortland today on business. II U Bundv and Miss Mary M Bills were to be united In marriage at Mill City today. Mrs Merrill, nf Portland, is in the city on a visit a-ith her son, II F Mer rill. . I W Cusick and familv have returned from a three weeks sojouin in the moun-tainp. Editor Dean, of the Populist, is con fined to his rooms at the Pioneer House, by illness. Prof Crawford and familv. of the pub lic schools, returned home today from their summer vacation. School begins Monday. The Woman's Home Missionary So ciety of the First M E Church will meet wilth Mrs F II Roscoe tomorrow after noon nt half past two. George Washington, the pioneer fish erman of Yaquina Bay, wiih a record of many close cans, was in cry today on his way 10 tne Ashland mines. II R Hyde. D James, I) T Wyman,Carl Buck and Jus Irvine returned yesterday from a trip to the Ki eon Springs, and were pleased wun tne surroundings. License was issued last evening for the mamnne of r rank fc Parrish, aged 19, and Myrtle M Keebler, aged 17, both of Linn county. Deputy V S Ma-shal George Humph rey went to the front yesterday to arrest tnree men tor cutting uiuDeron govern ment land. Miss Early, of the deaf and dumb school of Salem, Mr Ieatberraan,a friend and bride, nee Miss Mackey, daughter of tne ex-sheriff nf Benton county, all deaf and dumb, were in Albany today. Miss Minnie Mon'eith, a member of the force employed by Recorder Waters in transcribing tne Lincoln county rec ords, has conclnded her labors and will return to her home in Albany i-riday. Ccrvaina news. George Howe, of Brownsville, was in the city last evening. and lelt for omnford University. Percy 1'oung and Carlton ox, of this city, and Miss Kose Trnm bull, of l a Grande, go tonight for that popular university. l)r Bushnell. of Chattanooga, Tenn is in town visiting his brother-in-law, M M Davis. The doctor is in Oregon inak ing arrangements for the mee ing of the general assembly ot the I ni'etl rrestiy. terian church. which convenes in Aloan i.,; fit season. S.tiOO persons from al pnr 01 iue j nnel rMH'es win sv'lenu this assemolv. How wil- Alhanv accom modate them? Corvallls Times. In stead of 2,11)0 there will no be over 200 people present, and Albany can at end that number easily. There Is no excuse for any man to ap pear in society with a grizzly beard since the introduction of Buckirgham's Dye, men colors a natural Drown or Diacx. The Democrat will take Lome city scrip: on account. Bring It in. C fay Perry Conn. Ph-ase pay Perry Conn what vou owe him. Please pay up Perky Conn. A Watch is a necessity nowadays. I yon want one cll on Will & stark, whose .-Cs is larteand varied, and ttneea the the mo-t resnnahle. They can give you a rvain in this line at well a in jewelry vtierally W il it 'tar :. i- Smoke the Carl Dunder the best cigar Lirth for a nickel. For sale by oenicke Bros. mm FDHTDRE GO! Baltimore Block, Albany, Ore. Dealers in all kinds of Furniture, W Papar Carpets Linoleums, Picture Frames, hto. -o UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY HYDE &TAMES, ProT"etor3 A fl ONEY WANTED. Want to borrow .3 tii forihren or fivo year wit liood real estate as security. Call at thi oftice. rilTfK-iPASS OTICR-AH hunters aro i hriruby notified not to trespasw upon j the encioived p rem i for of the unlerflKUf d, unlesi permission it fir-t obtained. X shall prosecute all who thus trepHf. p. ri itu it i 11 ni. WE'RE NOT BRAGGING "h"" ' h ive the best hue ot lice shear, tuitoon, "Kors and pocket cultery in the vaUeyt Come and see for yourselves. Stkwart & Eox. Strictly Cash. F. L. Kenton ha adopted s cash tystem ind will hereafter set! groceries CASH only PLOWS. ,Klve new chilled plow es astly the same as the "Oliver." We puir anttse it and sell on trial. Extras wiU tit Oliver. Alio we have a full line of steel plows that sinnotbe excelled. Yon might possibly save a few cents by coming around and seeing nt. Stewart & Sox. Uu, Albany, C. thi ln.iuf drn-4 Mr R M Robeition has moved his feed tire to one door went of his former place, usi east 01 tn democrat ottice, wnere i- is well located, and Is In a condition to meet the demands of the tiade. He car les a large and firt clas stock of fred. lime, cement, platter, hair, fertilizer, and verytning usuiny kept in a rirt c ass feed store. To iM Diswsttion tmltmnnm Sffuitt 1111a ilasn t tvr etttibtf. Kc.itsrliotUu. I. A. Morris & Co. Flcur and Feed Store. Have removed their ft ore to the Strahai store, former'y occupied by Deyoe 6 Robfcon, and have on hand a full stock o CORVALL S FICU . MAN, SHORTS CERM MEAL. CittHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, 0A1S. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: - Custom chopping done. GRABS, GARDKN. FLOWER. Fresh, pure, sure to grot and sold) at Port land prices. Garden seeds kept in bulk. Field peas and Field com also carried in large quantities. Stkwart &E SoX T. C.MAC KEY. 91. D., Phrwldin ind ftrjrjroon, Office L'pttvlrs ovr tbc Kjm1ik( corner 10th simI Calipoou rt. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Opsks September. 27 1893 Closes October 2S. LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL, FCRNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANIC8 IN MINIATURE. The Special Fe Art res Will Eclipse Those op any Par. viols Year MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN CoDitmcted at a cost of $10,000 and throwing a t irmsanrl l-t uf wator In all colors o ths rainboir will Deautuy Masio Hall. LARGE fVQTJ.RI-crMS Containing fi'htfail rartettis found in Oiegon waterr, have beeo coattrutstrJ 1 1 gnat ipense. THE AP.T GALLEET Wi l e-.ntmin a eol.ection of pjintiofs selected from the World's Fair. Among t'jem K'i-DU a ci'-bratrd pitiltn- laswr isr. "ini. JOTUit t!m great Exposition ano iw 1 wrrti m itT?ry tl-pilmtt.i ot aia science, will be the next thing to a Ti-T t n- w imi .'sir 1.1 iti i a to. Red frti ta- on ail Tran-pn!tt'n Inei, Fo- fu-th-r infoimition ad'lie, K. W. ALLKX, BUY : YOUR Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods. Lace Curtains, Shoes. Etc.. oi READ, PEACOCK & CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON- CITY BOTTLING CO,, Wholesale and RetallDcalers In Roda Water, (idem, Orange and Iron, Nellzrr Water, Birch Beer, Manaparllla aniljron, Iron Wine, Kte.', GiT as a IrUI. 1 FIRST STREET, Hvreen Montgomery and Railr ALBtW, OREliO.1 ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .IOM:iII, Proprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed ?upeiiijt?odent and Secit ary,