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' iVe are accustomed! to think- and Su.it flght-we Can endure a ‘’beep” talk of our public schbolftnnd high of Tt, schools as the best in the world; and about as nearly perfection as can be IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY attained. Children now have more T. L. DUGGER, ami bet ter textbooks, possibly‘better; Miss Edna I.-on, daughter of the IN TUE CITY’ t-F ’ teachers, more commodious and i late Judge L B, Ison, of. Baker City iCIO, -CO., . comfortable seb go ! houses, mid more , was shot and killed at Chicago last gesi Stock of— pleasant surroundings thmi when Saturday by Dr. Clinton Ballard, a their parerds and grandparents were, .[young physician, whom she had re - WEJRMS:. fused to marry. ciiil-lren. They learn to read, write ?or anninn, in variably- inaSvinioc,,.... .$2 0( . and cipher as of yore. A few of Canned Chinamen are not consid- months, L-. .. Ad vertising rates at fair,-living rato^to be I them learn how to spell; a less num sldered a dejicacy by most people, paid jnonthl^ Xf • ' bei- to punctuate or put a sentence yet the Spokaije Review says 14,00Q Transient WvertiseTnents mnst be wild Yoi when the 0fder is givenfor „their insertion^' tc-nee together intelligibly and at- are put-up d rily at the Yuba City 1 r i(-l i veiy. - Some go fart her .-¡nd ob caunery. This kind or a combina tain a textbook routine-fed knowl tion will soon create a scarcity of TORPEDO T£sr: edge of some other branches. But ; Chinese laborers. lyer-shc>wn in the Willaméífe Va! An interesting trial of this torpedo, whether they stop .with the most re ■ leyó Remember he has the When you find a man offer!ng you ■i“-önly exclusive now ready for the Spring Trade B which some improvements have in lite and isolated country school- something for nothing, or a good seen effected, was made at Willets house or keep in the schools till they deaMdr aTittle/^nd espeeiallyif that, with the largest and hestse-* „ - ’oinL-t .... 1 near New York City,-on. Aug; jgraduate from college, it has been man is a comparative stranger, rep lected stock of clothing 'that -1 ,. r2, in the presence of mtiny engiq^ers i .nearly all books. For the preacher resenting some “bui’ding and loan will be shown in the county i nd officers of the: nay-yi 'Fite coni ■ -or’the^ lawyer to b(\ tnlCi^ncftsA association/’ or something of that this season. trdctiQtr-of the is ^ubsjtan- ’ bad, but there are too many preach- sort, beware of him?' '/-* ially the sanje-ns the one tried last : era' and lawyers now—or men w ho .'ear, which was illustrated and ‘ are Vainly trying to be so—for the The Eugene Guard perpetrates the leseribed in the-Scientific American good of the country or.of them following: “An Albany woman •f July 26,1890; but on the present selves. Most school cl'.ildren must hopped out of bed the other night, Acciision a longer cabl« was used, so, • be 'handicraftsmen anu work-women. flung her armes around a burglar and * that the torpedo was adapted to a They must be farmers, mechanics, held him while her husband ran W\ F._ REATI, gA’ange of &v*>r two miles y'^t Will ,be truflli'Ê&r.s— manual laborers in some. several blocks for a policeman, “^“remembered that the torpedo is ¿sensé.-'.They n'feed to know nature—■ of which goes to show that the A) ny husband was not a man of jeM A cigar«shaded copper eimsder-jjabriut jts woods and waters, and wealth disposition.” rhirty feet long, adapted bv mid wastes.- „(They need to know feu r or fi ve h u nd red pounds of high -ahotrt machines ¡yid tools, and me J. V^Dbrriek’s'team fan away : explosive in’its’forward, et chanical insjruments mid appliances: Wednesday, near Athena. Mr. Der about ahridsliips jt’-contains lauditheir'uses.- If girls, t'h'ey need rick and it boy'were in the wfigon, Qf styles and patterns to please the „ IrilHftiivjjraiiiJ.stebi’ioli’ttov Tto know all sorts 'of housewifelj’ du-, wliieh turned eotopjt tely bVej, MTJ most fastidious. We have Derrick falling under it. - His leg a coil of cable to be paid oi ties. They need to know.humanity many fine makes, including - torpedo moves, a'rid(i;e'epl —.the opportunities and possibilities, was-hrolren in four pliices,, and dii.? HONEST GOODS AND the STEIN BLOCH CO’S constant connection with 11 ie ..the tri u mphs and fail u res, the a bi 1 i- body^mftngJetl'iind fffuise'd in a hor- The torpeilp is-prdpelied by a hlrij ties and needs,'the. wealth and woes' riblb manner. Two „ribs were bro- . . . Tailor made clothing; and keff: It Is now thought that-hecan inch two-bldded propeller, and wis of life, s ' then we have a full line of The boy escaped suspended about six feet below a It is true that experience is thé } hot recover. yawl-like float, the deck of the latter great teacher, and that only in his ■ uriihjtii-ed.. being only about six inches out of school and'only in mature years can i Monday’ evening two .. Roseburg water. many of these things be well and [ girls were walking on the.railroad* In the recent “trial the compart-, effectively learned. But we believe ■ track near Farquar’s^nark wheuthey inent for the explosive was filled that more of things that pertain to i observed a young man ^approaching, OMiPJBT with gravel, and the whole outfit practical and industrial and philo- againftt whom 'they had a grudge, ! r-7 - » weighed, about three thousand sophical life could and should be i I and as He drew’ near they each armed pounds. The machine was lowered ■Jatight from the common schools. i themselves'’ with a club and pro ■ in to the Water and lowed to the end up. - ceeded to ci astise the young fellow. of a pier, when it was started toward Since the edict;went forth that’ in The latter did not propose to submit a yawl a mile off, by the turn of a the sweat of his brow man should to such treatment and resentea by crank on a switchboard, Mr. W. Scott earn his bread, th[s has been a work knocking the girls away and reliev Sims directing Its course and making 'Shop w'drid for the .most of us, an.d ing them of their weapons.- At this '. it turn to either ', side at |»’ilL The the highest work of schools should- juncture another young fe’la\v np torpedo was sent around the yawl, be to fit their pup|Js for a life'of poared-on thescen$ to'take the piri. and close to poles set up near it, be .work? .There is need of more edu of-the"girls. ^He-rusheffoh-to'iiifaek ing evidently, under perfect control, cation of an industrial hafure.-^Tel t ■ young man No. 1 and was met with -AND----- and came back at high speed to the egram- -- a blow on'thb head wit!) ¿artful). -As close-fighting was*bad hit the-vje», starting point, the cable being laid BOYS CLOTHING, in a loop on the bottom. Mr. Sims A dispatch dated Denver, Col., the fellows separated' and fought stated that she had developed 32 Aug. 28, contains tlje following hor with rocks. One of them received a horse power, instead of 52, for which rible story: To-day the sheriff of bad gash on the head and the othei In the Albany Woolen Mills goods, Fo ma k e room for o^r F, i11 Stock we will for the next Sixty Days make she was designed, and that her .pro this county arrested Albert B.Mayne was knocked dostn several’ -times thjit we specially recom peller had made 700 revolutions per and his wife, Minnie Mayne, on a with body blqws. While they Were mend to the public for trial. minute instead of 850. Her speed ranch about forty miles fronrtlus making targets of-each other in this The Largest stock of Men’s was given as at the rate of twenty place and to- n igh t„ t hey were brough t- manlier the mother of ione, of the miles per hour, though it is though t to Denver and lodgedin jail. The girls*and.young man No. 2 took a she can readily run at a twenty two charge placed opposite their names Hand in the fray, and at once brought mile rate, this being only the- see- is ■ mqr^er. Maynexi.s a lumber mer the-'fracas to. a. termination. The In Prices oir every th ing in ourstore. ond trial of this boat. The amount chant < of this city and was married»to -girls elalthed the young man had If you wish to save money on of wire cable carried by this torpedo his wife on January Hast. In March insulted one of them. Was 13,000 feet, the cable carring two Mrs. Mayne, being in a delicate con A recent writoitobserves that there insulated conductors, one affording'1 dition, went to Madam Astle, the are in England'isome thirty five'men- the power and the other connected abprtionist : who is now under arrest, exercising unlimited jurisdiction in with the tiller by Which the de\ice ,and j was delivered of twins, which .civil and1 criminal eases oyer'« popu is steered. were placed in a stove and roasted lation of,‘say, 30,000,000; a conserva - the husband’s eyes while still tive estimate'cannot place the num When the torpedo* was started/ly before i The police say this so preyed ber of men invested with'<sifnilar the turning on of the current, there alive.- ! Etc., it will pay you to investigate- the mind of Mayne'-.that- be jurisdiction here,, over a population was at first a slight strain on the ca- upon ' BSTWe pay the highest cash price a full confession of the atvful. qf al most?65i'000,'0’00Tif less than 1,500. In the city, including many uele- ble and her nose plunged under fhe made 1 for poultry and eggs. Resp’y. Crime. Mrs. Mayne, who is a very Aga in , w idle th ere- are i nEn gland water several inches, while the froth ‘ brated makes. HATS from A. TAXZLER CO. womanf^aioes not sgem wor s[x-ty-t.\vo or''siTi'ty-three County came tumbling over the stern in a pretty ] Stetson’s best down to a two torrent. Then the- slack -ran«oS§p3 ried about-the.matter; b.swever, but cdutfjudges, theie cannot be less , Jefferson, Oregon. IiEXRY BILYEU, Proprietor. bit straw. Cannot enumer more easily, the bow came up and will not talk to reporters'concerning than 10,000 men throughout the ate furnishing goods; every i I have just purchased a number of new buggies and liar the stern dropped as does the stern i it. The police are after other, mar- Usnifcd- State’s—lot’al justice—extr —THE— prepared to furniih first-class turnouts at reaso'ùàhto priced .'fJossesdxi^^d- people-on the same charge, and eising 'snbStafiti'iiUy’ the-same civil -of such a fast boat as the Cushing, -ried i department full. Weused ed by the day or week. Commercial men conveyed 1o as.d from «H point«. ttia; aiiests will follow thick and jurlsdiCtion, exCr^pt in bankruptcy while the water was iljiuviii up in gay f cash this year during tight On and after June lit will run d-iily stages (SiuxlJ\><exerj»feil) to Jefferson' and that before the, matter is m-fftferftT Yet Mittgation is,' - fhe shining sheets more than' twoJeet -fast, ' connecting with noon trains. ¡Stable on Mill .St,; east times east, and can offer on each side of the knife-edged bovZ' J through with there will be such a writer declares, subject to much genuine bargains in all our stirring up of Denver society as greater delay in this country than in On her return, after rounding departments. boat a mile off, the full potyer was me -i ver was drea med of. Mme. ‘ Astli;- England. . The Coert rif Appeal in -say s th a 11 f ftom e o ne <[on ’ t co m e t o England, with sbven Judges -usually turned on, and the sight of (he shin- s aid and get her out of this trou sitting, is nearly tqrwilh its work, »ng shee t of water and spray as she her 1 came driving in was thrilling. I ble she will tell allshe knows,which,' while the - United States- Supreme It is evident from trials like this she says, is a,great deal. Complaints court, with nine-judges and with that the Sims-Edisor; torpedo is a; I hay^been made against fhe most only a limited number of subjects Is complete in every particular, and officials in some of Colo of litigatiion to consider, has two or highly valuable adjunct for harbor prominent 1 ,- 'Our - ’s smaller cities, and they, wiiK three years’ work* before it to com defense and also for na val operations rado i in general. ' ' 1 probably be brought into the ease. plete the present calendar,' without Mayne, in his confession, says lie considering the constant accumula ,As: are ednsist'ent with first-class The Daily Oregonian of Sept. 3 paid $250 to hSve the<operation per-, tion of eases, t It is probahiy-true, as . work. We make a specialty of gives a very vivid description of an foamed. The police are nowsejur» the writer suggests, there are fewer ascent of Mt'. Hood, by a party of ing evidence to warrant more arrests ignorant and uneducated lawyers in enthusiastic raountaimclimbers, em- and have-the names, of at least thir-; England than in this cbtintry,. but belished by a number of photo-en ty, some of them wei)h’l?y>and prom the advantage' of paying three', or ’ graved cuts, which shows thaj/ the inent citizens,', who have patronized four.men tb\do what one lawyer ac ,—GlVE US A CALL FOR— Pacific northwest is ’•'“not behind any Madam' Astle:during the past few complishes here is still far from ap x—On 'the Patine.toast. 1 hey are also agents tar— CARDS, portion of. the world in anything ■nientlis. One girl, Clara Levy, who; parent even after reading this ear ENVELOPES, ’ BAIN WAGONS, OLIVER CHILLED AND STÈEE Í that is-required by the most modern is now under arrest, says that Mme. nest defense of the English system. BILL HEADS, taste for the publication of a great Astje has performed two abortions NOTE HEADS, .ING BINDERS XNLMQWERS, L1GÍITN1N on her since last January. LETTER HEADS, newspaper. STATEMENTS, ■ ETC., AND DEALERS IN BRIEFS, DODGERS, —AGENT FOR—■ SUMMONH. The government ^experimenters- FronYall indications an European- ■“’“W are happy over having relieved the •Avar-is immiiient. Asso'ciate Press; In the Ohvuit Court of tlie-State of Oregon for The London and Liverpool and atmosphere of aqueous fluid by bom dispatches state that Russia has.obr ' Linn County : Globe (the largest Insurance Co. in 1 in the world) and the Commercial Or anything in the job printing barding it with dynamite and other tained from Turkey the privilege of Élla V.M on igÒ«iery,'Plaiùaa', vs. [SUMMONS. Insurance Co. of California. line. explosives. The experiments were passin g/h er wa r ships ; th rou gh the ■ Wm; MsMon-tgomory, Defendant. ) Will take risks on all kinds of in S^Estimates given on application. And Vehicles «f Every Description, -Barb AViia». Eljo .ç C'nl'i Hihl examfn made at Socorro, in New Mexico, Bosphorus. -This privilege has been To Win.M. Mo'atgoinery, the? above named de* surance, their stock. ^"Orders by mail or telegtuph pimnpfry qTtot.dvd to. Including merchandise and with such marked success that the denied to Russia since.the Crimean fenjtant:, grain in tranftit, at reasonable rates. XTOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—LAND OF- THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OEEGQN, g@"Office at the Scio Bank. problem of furnishing 'rain whenev war, and «he Has nevcr-r been-*able IN flee at ■ Oregon City, Oregon, July It,. A you are hereby cited arid required to appear E. II. 1ÏOSCÔE, f-ttcifrager. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow? er desired is now considered^solved. sinte tint time tn forte an acqmes; i ■atul answer ilie eoiUptòint- of plaintiff above- ing named settler has filed notice of his inten named in the above entitled court, now on tile tion to make final proof in support of his claim, ’ Thehext thing be to fttop4fre'. eence qjj the 'part of Turkey’ to hei witli t iieclerk of said court, on or lieto, e the and that said proof will he made before the 2Sth day of October, ML the first day of the County Clerk of Linn.Countv, at Albany. Or (HO RBS¥fi9R8N.?, downpour of-the rain ulfeov^ra wishes, owing to the'ald and suit * evtn of the term of said court next following egon.on August 31, 1891. viz.:. F. Kuschel, the publteation of this surififtoiis, a? require« port given thedatter country by oth in+lieorder Piie-emptioii D. S. No. 699S, for the S WR sufficient quantity has fallen. MEALS 25 CENTS. ' ' for lmbil'-ivlon- And you are of Sec. 21, T. 10 S; R. 2 E. He names the follow er European countries. Now-- there notified-that if you fail so to appear .-and an ing witnesses t® prove his continuous resi swer said cbm plaint as. hereby required, this dence upon and cultivation of, said land, . iz: The Dalles, Portland & Astoria is saidjo be ’«n understanding bei, plaintiff will apply t<.the court lor i lie re’ief SliolG« Sigan?, Bine gaudies and T. J, McClary. D. B. Smith, W. J. Wiggs and deihaded iii the compia ini, to-wit: For a Navigation’eompany have fixed the tjveen France and Russia that gives liissolu Anderson, all of Rock Cre& P. O., ion of the bonds of matrimony now ex- . / Nuts, Oiangss, BM, Et@.- ' diaries ALBANY, OREGOr., 1 Linn county, Oregon. J. T. APPEUSON, rates on vyfieat between The Dalles the Muscovite government - confi isting between plaintiff and defendant,, and - ; Register. that plaintiff be awarded tile care, custodyaiid and Portland at $2.-20 per ton, which* dence., and she is beginning tonsseit control Good board furnished at thelow- of Frank Montgomery, Alle • miner GEORGE PF AU O., Proprietors. of plaintiff and defendant. est rates. is-about 4 cents lefts than the pres her powers. The jealousy of Eng child This summons is published by order of tile Tne Best of PEER constantly on hapd. F::m.R-fe ! w i MRS. THOMAS CLAXTON R. P. liaise, judge of thè .above'entitled ent rate per bushel. land and Germany toward hoth ot Hori. court, and dated tlicSSth day of August, latti. or keg beer. All orders from a dbtaute prf’ii.it'ly^SXlimLK t< J. K. WEA THEREO1 il), ' order solicited. »©“Brewwy one block north of A. I’. D-qsoi. Attorney for Piaintiff. Linn county was named in honor tlie^orutCr nations will surejy bring of United States Senator Lewis F. on a crisis if Russia’s ’war"'ygs’W-b ROOM 2, OVER DANIEL’S STORE. otice for publication - land of fice at Oregon City. Oregon, August 19, Linn, of Missouri, who intiaidiiboil pass, at'Will'« thiou^h fhe TurkL^i T.J. CLAXTON, 1891. Notice is hereby given that, tile follow Imianse 11 Notary PuMie ing named settlor lias filed notice of Ills inten the memorial in congress in 1840 to straits. An European war would tion to make final proof iii support of lilsclairu. have Oregon declared a territory. , make American..i-irining-atnjil niahii, and that said proof will be -oade before the CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Call-aud see me if you want to buy County Clerk ot Linn Coiii._y, at Albany Of., on facturtog)ihoro profitable, and wo or sell farm or city property. I have Oct. 12. 1891, viz: Henry Mittelsiadt, Home BILYEU, MUNKERS & CO., Props. J Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., made arrangements with parties In Nearly $35,000 has'been raised ii be witnessed from an -Aperh an stead Entry No. 6838 for the 8 E hi of sec 2 T 10 S. It 3 E. He names the following wirnessestu for buildings upon application. All Portland to show up the natural ad stock for a hosiery and -underweii Standpoint- wtth m gr-.it deal prove his continuous residence upon and cul work done at lowest rates, good Good turnouts at reasotuible ratos. Flacks will meet till trains on th tivation of said land, viz; Newton Lew is,T.- J. vantages of this portion of the val Oregonian and Oregon Pacific railio.tdi at Munkers and West Stic. bo factory to be built at Waterloo^! eq u^n'i m i ty. t ^'calnhi MeClarry, E. S. Barsee, and W. .1. Wiggs,all of workmanship considered. ley and to induce homeseekers to run stage io Jordan. H o ) m - hourdi'd i-\ the d-.i;. nr v i k i’! lowest r.oes county. Oregon. B©“Leaveorders at City Restaurant. come this way. this county. ity, but if they across the water Rock Creek P. O., J. Linn T. Al’PERSOx, Register. CoinmOreial nien eoi;v< \. tl in anil i'r< m m t pniut v> iti> dispatch; H.F. REÄD.j THE YAQVINA RO UTI SUMMER DRY GOODS HOUSE IHE OLD AND RELIA ELI ALBANY, OREGON. I am now receiving my , spring stop x of merchandise, consisting of Boots & Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Window Shades,,Gro ceries, etc. I carry in the valley outside of Portland, and am prepared to show you the best assortment and sell them as cheap as good goods Can be sold. I keep no trash or closing -out stoCK of goods, and have only one price' and that in plain figure^. COMPARISON IN PRICES SWEEM® ¡»solicited. Orders from samples prompt EEiWIWS ly attended to. PRICES AS CHEAP as DRY GOODS, CLOHING,HATS partiescan get if here in person. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. ' SHOES ! JOB OFFICE TERMS ARE LOW ALBANY, OREGON, NEW TO-DAY, ®. S. I^IA¥ R. SHELTON, Real Estate Broker, N LiW,