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Oregon Populist from Albany, Oregon • 3

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cured a position as conductor on What Onr Neighbors Are J)iin5. (From-fjcbanoa Advance.) Last Saturday the Lebanon post- ning with a ronsing address bj Hon. Chas. Miller. "All in all, the rally was success.

Reform clubs, Industrial Legions and all organizations tending to the renovation of the political pot should be put in motion at once, as, we have no time to lose if we intend to. carry, Linn county and the state next Jane. THE TO Strahari Biock T. J. 8llti-.

Fsc. I. O. O. P.

0win rery secuii4 i4 Eiwmu Fellows Tesnnif, iahu Eobon, Serib. I. O. O. f.

Keulli Ri.Uli"l every flrat bwiI Uiird F'tcav Fellows Temple. t. i i Masn Vetl, li. a. RT.JOU.S I.ODOK No.

A Mecta tbird Tued ea'h Temple. O. C. O. P.

Sec. (XKINTHAIN UnXM So. 17 A. F- A meetins in Mnsoalc'lVmpltinn Ural ic. uav in eiich momti.

W. Devu al B. Winn; Sec. TRMPLE COMMASDRY So. 3 KnHits tated enclave on fccnnd Thmauuy of month ai JrirtHonit? Icjnulo.

W. Barf. 0 C. Winn, -WHERE IOU AVILL KOW Manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc. Whips, Eobes.

Dusters, etc- KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON ALL GOODS IN HIS LINE Jfcdr Formerly at the old Second St HAND A FULL STOCK OF AT BED ROCK PRICES Thompson stand 8 mm J'IND I Elm Collector of Customs T. Black tvaa.in town Monday. Wm. II. Hoasr.

of San Francisco, was in the city Monday. v. Mr. Geo. Hochsteellar, of Salem, was in the city "Dr.

D.ivjs's hop pickers at' Har- rielnr.g struck this, morning. Portland, was in the city Friday. Attorney-General Chamberlain came up. from Salem Saturday night i The Albany public schools -opened Monday with ft good- at-' tendance. License' was signed Monday for the marriage of Henry Geddes and Lizzie Pohlman.

M- MisB Selkirk, the talented con tralto, will give a concert in Albany Friday night Mr. Chas, Monteith, of Spokane, arrived yesterday on a viBit to his mother and friends. A pleasant time is anticipated at the book sociable at the Congregational church tonight. Hurafhrey and of Portlaud, spent Sunday at their old home in this place, j- Mr. Koontz, one qf Halsey's bus-1 iness men, was in Albany yester-i day; looking after business.

Mrs; Pearce and children, of Sa-- lem, are in the city, visiting her sister, Mrs. Tbomas HopkiDS. At Yaquina and JSiewport the largest catch of salmon ever known on the bay is being made, at pres- ent. Mr. Deyoa and family ten monaay morning loriwK vtiyav- wher -t lev will run a boardinc house.

i-1 t.T. The Industrial Society of the M. ifl. church wirf meet tor work the church parlor at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Editor Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman, and Editor McMahau.

of the. Salem Indepen dent, passed through -this place yesterday. ITon. H. Montanye, and H.

McGee are attending a confer ence of 'the M. E- church, South, at Medtord Mr. Ed. Hearn, of Harrisburg, has purchased the Moses barber shop, in this city, which he will run hereafter. 'i.

The public at Corvallis resumed studies last Monday for the scholastic year of 18934. The attendance was large. Mr. William Winning, one of Willamette's early Bettlera, started Yesterday for the soldiers' home jn Southern California. Mr.

and Airs. Walter Uobns ar rived Saturday evening from Cam den, Maine, and are now at their Lome in Benton MrrH. A. Brown, who has been witu the Jftuss Juouse for some UVMnw of. tend tha-State University, W.

Watts, 3: JEt. Denver Hackleman, Ed. Zeyss and soil returned Mon day from a hunt in the mountains. One more month's. wok' on the cnnth iptttr Vunnina hnv nd it will be completed.

It is now 3600 4aot. in lnrrrtlv onfl ia hrlU nifrhpr than high tide. 4 At Guttirie, O. on the 15th, there 15,000 people massed about the Santa Fe depot, ready to fight for a place on the. train the following day.

At the meeting of the Albany jJuilaTrrji lxian Association Dn Vv--. i'-i-: "-fi 5 THE ALBANY FURNITURE GO For the Mexico Central, whither he will go to enter upou his duties in abont ten days. Mrs. Grant lloberg, so soon af ter her nuptials, was called to the bedside of her sick father at Ba ker City Saturday night is somewhat lonesome, but does noble service in" 'the sickroom of our editor-in-chief. Eddie Brown, son of C.

-A. Brown, the popular barber, was investigating the power; of steam, having constructed a furnace and placed a syrup ean full of with the top screwed on, over the fire. The result was ft bursted, can and a scalded boy. A report from Spokane says that the grandest pyrotechnic dis play ever seen in that placewas occasioned by the burning of the exposition building Sunday night. Not since the great fire of 1889 has such a conflagration been witnessed there.

Salem Independent. The railroad commission, accom panied by the S. P's set of dictators; were in Albany Friday. It remains to be seen whether they are here for the purpose of contin uing their shamerul work in raising rates, or to take back a part of their nefarious work dpne in this section. Mr.

H. F. and Mrs. Mendenhall, Mr. E.

C. Upmovr, Mr. J. P. Schooling, Mr; W.

W. Briggs, Mr. i'erry iiyae Mr. ijan McUlain, harry MeCully and others of Har- risburg, were in attendance upon the case of Mrs. Jilla Mendenhall against Hatrisburg Water Ditch Company.

A tew aavs ago in oan jancis- co a health inspector found a room 14x14 containing Ml livegoats, five dozen live ducks and. twelve live Chinese. It is difficult to see how the goats and ducks ever lived in such a place--iVening Democrat. It must have worked quite a hardship on the goats und ducks to live such society. Ora Yaughn, well in this vicinity, is under arrest in Portland, cliarged with robbing the lesidonce of Mrs Kaykendall of about worth of valuables.

The Dispatch says a part of the stolen property was found in the possession of a Chinaman, who said Miss Vaughn gave it to him to keep for her. The girl pleads not guilty and will stand trial. Constable Dan McClain brought down from liarrisburg yesterday Mr. E. C.

Brown and lodged him in the county jail, to serve out 20 days' sentence, pronounced by Justice Howell, of 'Harrisburg, for whipping and cruelly using a six- year-old granddaughter. They were among the hop pickers camped at that and the child was knocked down and dragged into their tent by the hair of her head. Brown can now ru minate upon the subject. Mong Tai, a Second street Chi nese merchant, was arrested yes terday and brought before Justice Newport on a charge of stealing $550 from Jim Lan, another Chir naman. The theft occurred Sun day night in one of the Chinese gambling houses at a game of fan tan.

The stories are very conflict ing and the' trial will only brm ou the truth of the A bearing was set for Snturday morning at 10 o'clock, order to give the accused time to get an in terpreter from Portland; ') In Jttemorlam. Albany, Sept. 15, 1893 in this August 22, Siafo. THro. SHr.oa Vaaaull nni jhtAr nf arimvl Besolved, that we as alodge ten Aar.

nnr ttji A Him who doeth all thinfs well. Resolvedj that the charter -of this lodare be draoed in mourning for thirtv dav. 'i Resolved, that these resolutions become anart of the rorairHu of tilts lodo-n. and conies be furnishm! fhA nlfn nnnara Iumo ,1 i a uuu uo OLfXiHU copy onaer tneseai ot tne loaee oe transmitted to the bereaved family. Submitted in L.

and X. Bahah Barnes, Ella M. Merrill; i Icillia M. Sears, Committee. Crabtree TJnio Meeting.

All members of Crabtree Union are request.nl to be' prese'nt at the regular meeting at Santiam Grange i Hall, the last Saturday in Septem ber, at 1 o'clock p. m. i By order of the President the It 28 is i office did the largest money-order business its history. John Daly- and Mat. Calavan, who were taken to Portland on the charge of cutting timber on land, were held under $200 bonds to await the action of the next U.

13. grand jury.r;-. iv From JefTsrso Review.) Eighteen cent3 was refused for hops at Salem last Dwelling houses are in demand now jn. tuis city, out mere are noue to rent Dan the bridge boss, came -flown iliiirsaay witu nis gang to repair the bridge across Santiam at this place. The residence of A- Hudelsen is away, with Mabe Caldwell in oharge of the work.

will be a handsome dwelling when completed. (From HarrisburgConrier;) It Costs $1.23 to express a buh- dred pounds of fruit from here to Albany, or five cents a mile. A gentleman from Eugene in forms us that their fruit cannery will not purchase any fruit this fall- Wm. Wassom- will start for the World's fair Before re turning he will visit the "old home Kola Neis informed us yeBter; day that he expects to gather pver bUJUO pounds ot hops Horn his acre Springfield yard. He is one of the few growers who sprayed his vard this year, and wtiile spray- incr mav have little to do with the yield, says he is con- vinoea no nop grower can mane a better investment than to spray his boos.

Bell FlalH Items. Geo. Dow has a now team. Wm. Shecer is on the sick list.

School 'commenced Monday, Miss Nellie Pugh wielding the rod. Threshing machines --resumed work Monday. The spring eraiii damaged some by rain. Some of the fall grain got wet around here. "The old confidence is restored" and wheat has jumped upto 47 cents.

Big price. Chas. Watson is moving to Eu gene this week, having rented a milk ranch near Sheriff, Jackson served attach ments in our vicinity last Satur day. predict a land office business for the sheriff this winter. It.

F. Wilson and family will move away this week. Their destination is unknown to ye scribe. A. K.

Waters, of Waterloo, visited here Inst week, in the meantime purchasing a farm in the Ne-haleni valley of Oeo. Dow. 4 The Bell Plain Literary Society will meet in about three weeks. Let us ma.ke it interesting by selecting subjects for debate that will be of interest to all. Ye Peoples party men Bhould be there to help select and dobate these subjects.

The overproduction man hasn't been seen here since the recent bread' riots. Let us send the intrinsic value man to keep him company. Pbincipia. Solo Itfims J. P.

Crabtree, of the Forks, is building a new barn. We understand he will have an old fashioned barn raising this week. Hon. W. A.

Paul spent the greater part of last week in Salem. S. W. Gaines, Hubbard, visited' M. C.

Gaines and family, near Scio, last week. The new store at Crabtree station is doing a thriving business, under the management of Wm. Myers. Mr Warren Goff and family, of Crabtree, left Oregon last week for their old home in Iowa. Hop picking is now the order of the day "'over in Canada," and ev eryone who can get away from home is the hop G.

C. M. Reform Rally at Brownsville. regaramg trie Brownsville Reform rally should following regarding the have been in-our last issue, but was somehow mislaid. On the first day, owing to the inclemency of the weather, but few attended and the outdoor exercises were declared off.

Hon. Chas. Miller, of Jefferson, BDoke on Dndaf at 1U a. m. to I email, but very appreciative audi' AtlflA At 2 T).

WAS folloWfld bv B. F. RamD. of Albanv. althoueh the crowd was as yet quite small; but in the evening it had increased ana was addressed by Mr- U'lvau, of Oregon City on the Initiative jtnd Referendum after which 3.

Clem explained the workmcs of the industrial Legion and organized a Legion with iruite a trood On Saturday at '2 p. m. B. Ramp again began; to pour hot shot into the plntocrata in a telling way, and was again followed by Mr. U'Rau and also by Mr.

Dal- 1 rymple, of Albany, eacQ.pt whom entertained their hearers admira 1 bly. The rally closed in the eve- F. ETC. Call-of Meetlag Milton, Sept IS, 1803. A meeting is hereby called for, the Executive Committee of the A.

I. U. of the state of Oregon, meet at Oregon City at 10 o'clock, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1893. N.

Piehce, State Pres't F. A. I. U. KARRIEU.

Morkow Spink. At the bride's residence, near Harfisburg, G. H. Morrow and Mrs. Carrie B.

Spink, off 'Sept 12, 1893; Geo. Howell? J. P.j Officiating. jAf kson Peeut. Oa Thilrpday, Sepi 14, 1893, at the' residence' of W.

H. Kiuisey, in Albany, by N. M. Newport, 3, Mr. W.

L. Jackson, son to Martin Jnck-i. son, ana Minnie Jk. Jreery, daucfater of M. Peerv.

both of Sodaville. Bl6ss -Wood In Eugene, Sept. 19, 1893, Dr. Bloss, of the Agricultural College, and. Miss Mary A.

Wood, lately from Kansas City, Missouri. The doctor's son and daughter went up. from Corvallis yesterday to be presont at the wedding, v. BARGA1SS FOR REAPERS. Money by Keeping an Eje Oh This.

Viereck's baths. Sicily Lemqns at Swejf pickles at F. A Hen's. Vood taken on subscription at this office. Hot and cold shower at Viereck's.

Yit reek's shaving and haircut- ting ptfrlors. Wanted 5000 lbs of good butter at P. Cohan's. W. C.

Davis has som3 real bargains to show you. Croquet sets at bottom figures at Knecht Meiser's Clean towels to every customer at Viereck's shaving parlors. The freshest and choicest gro- -ceries in town at. F. E.

Allen's i Goods deKvered from the Farm-': ers Depot to all parts of the city, free. Newlinsof maanifioent china. glass, and delf ware at Knooht Meiser's. See W. C.

Davkr ad. Heis giv- ing extraordinary bargains in his several lines. For the largest arid best line of single and double buggy harness, call on E. L. Power.

If you want a real bargaiu in furniture, call on Brink, opposite opera house. Thomas Brink will make it to your interest to call on him if you are in need of furniture or anything in his line. 1 Don't pay two fruit. Gq and price Southern Oregon -fruit at the Farmers' Depot. A erfrprise awaits you, mi I i 1 i 11 iue Desi uoiei, as weu, as iue" cheapest, in is the Pioneer bouse, I.

U. Meranua, proprietor, rear of MyerTbakery on Broadal- bin street. A trial will convince you. zu tt. S.

J. Galloway, on the old Elkin's farm two mileB above Waterloo on the Sweet Home, road, has a tine lot of -excellent pastuVe for horses or cattle. Address him at Santiam. If vou have not seen the ma2nif- ident stock of goods displayed at the Albany if urniture Company b. block, you should do so at once.

The display of etch- ings are the finest ever brought to XOCAi MARKET REPORT. peibbl: 'i, Midlinos Per 100 lbs $0.90 Bran per sack 50o Wheat 4Yo. Oats 21c. At Timothy, SSlO.oats and cheat, Wool 6010c. Hops per lb.

net 5e Veal 5c dressed. Hogs per It), net dressed Mmros on foot 2.503.00 per hd Hams 18o per tt. Sho0LDF.rs 13o per Bacon IGoptsr It). Chickens 3.50$4.00 per doz. Labd 16a per -Butter 50c per roll.

Eggs 16 per doz. per 8), 1 ArPLESdriedTvap.Oc.peV lb Plums dried, 57o per lb. Jteaches -dried. Izftia per lb. Potatoes 8D.50 per bu.

Onions 22 per lb Beans 4c per ft) Tea gTeen per 40r0c black 5075o Coffee Rio, per tt) 30c Java, 35c Costa Rica, per tti 271e SudAR granulated, per lb 7o Extra per lb 6'tc Golden per CJo -BAYtKY CHAlTtU No. 8 R. A. nMa h. Hatonlc Icmple on Tuemluy of a C.

B. riawkun 11. P. J. BT.

Wvatt, Sec. I.AUKKLLOWiK No. 7 K. of P. m-ftt Mondtiy evening at K.

P.Jkull, Floor Itaitlmo. L. M. Curl, 0. V.

1'. K. Icily, K. ol B. und 3.

COH J1BIA DIVISION So, 4 U. K. of r. meet ourtb Mondsv of each mositk at K. ell null, third flour Baltimore Block.

ru I'arrell, feti Kl. Oap. U. O. Hayne, Sir Kt.

Bee. ALPHA TEMPLE, JMMan SintetyA'o. 1 mew every lira! and third Tuenlay at lui, third flour oi Baltimore bkick- Mrs. Masuie Hewt-tt. M.

I. C. Alice Ulchanle, K. of It. and C.

I A. O.Ij. W. Safety Lorltro No. 13, inet eve Munday9 evening at O.

R. hull, F. rry a4-Secon I etreet. John Guiawell, U. A.

H. Martin, Ree. O. A. Ptwt'Xo.

fi. stated weettne, at G. A. R. hull on aecoud and fourth Frinavv.1 eai moath.

8. S. Iialn, Wallace Baldvin, Adjt. W. R.

C. meets on eeond and fourth Fridny of each minthat2p.ni.Atti. A. R. Mrt.

N. Aluu, Mm. M. J. Train.

See. SONS OF YKTKHAN-9. meet flnt nnd thlri Wednesday of eaeh month at li. A. It.

hall. M. I. tai.t. F.

O. Bracktaridge. 1st Bcrct. t- A C. I DALRYMPLE.

itomey at PROMPT ATTENTION TO IE-GAL BUSINESS AND (OiHce In Baltimore liloc.) Albany, i Or. H. HEWITT, Ittorncjj at Zr: Albany, Oregon. WILL H. WALKER, IttorttctF at JaJ.

Oregon. Tillamook, HARRIS, Iltorncy at Tharnr, Mlssonn. J.L. HILL, M. Physician (Office: Cor.

1st Ferry St;) Albany, Oreicoii. IFt GALVANI, Civil Engineer ami Draft Buxton, Orra-on. JiASTOX d- DA and Offlca Comer Second anil RrnnriAti.tn City and country uiut piwnjuly aiteuded. ALBANY, OlUvGON. DR, T.

MACKEY, Resident Physician and Surgeon, OrncK Corner Second and Ellsworth fit Over Watson's Store. Alhany, Oreeon. SCIENTIFIC OPTICUS. If yon have hti eyes eall on Prof. B.

F. Piirnons and Afain AHmny, oftlce at residence, and have exumiiialion and testa ninde, mid glansses prencnbed i( fonnd necessary, Kjtinilnaliull frer, ier-foct fit and adajitLin of optics guaranteed. He has a perfect outfit for tenting the power of the eye and it defects in every form; of injured or weak vision, external or internal fractions of eyes. ToacorlalArtlct C. A.

BR0Y7IT. OPPOSITE RUSS HOUSS Albany." SO BETTER PLACE IX THE for Share or Hair Cut. crrt. I. E.

SMI1II. JOHN B0WMA2I. Gcn'l Blacksmith fIorelioeiikc ic Ker airir W00DW0BK OF ALL KIKES. T-Work done PROMPTLY and al lowest rates. The old If.

Wilier carriage sliop. Albany 0. HOPKmS BUG Go to Jlopkim Croc' fot, HARDWAMB. TIN WARK, I'TJMPfl, ETC A A CTCP ALVAKIZKD IKON (' MKT A L1C KKY UGV HOOUa. ALSO A KU 8TKAM Lit I day evening a loan was made to brother and sister, Mrs.

Mr. Kasper Hopp, at 90 days in-, Ti j. Stitea, aged 23yeM's. She terest advance. passed peacefully awayto the 8.

Phillippi came in Thursday. Great Beyond at 5:30 oeik, a. m. Steve is a large wtock He I Whereas, It has pleased the eays rates on the S. P.

have got Great Master of the Universe to too high for him, and he now drives remove from the family circle the hip stock to v'. beloyedaughter and sister, there-, Our editor is still veiy low, not being able to give any thought to Resolved; that' while we, the the paper as yet, his" attendant members of Beulah Lodge, No. 35, physician thinks he may! be able I. O. O.

feel that we must sub- to leave hi room in a few "days. I mit to the will of Him above, Hon. B. A. Irvine" and family we yet do feel that in.

her and Mr. Ben Irvine have gone to i removal from among us, her par-Kitson Springs, where.it is daughter, ally hoped Mr. Irvine will be ben- i hdr blother "'a ftlld affectionate elitted by the: advantages of that 81ster ra0CQ loved and ion i I- i respected member. ETC, C. OEIN HE AW, Witli JuiIrc Wlntney STENOGRAPHER TYPEWRITER ALBANY, OBRGOtf.

Prdmptue fi and Dispatch rtnaranteeil, and a ahareuf liie patruniigeaolicitud. House and Sign Painter. PAPERING and DECORATING. Shop adjoining $. Kormnn'" boot and shoe store, opposite the Rum Huuso.

MB 'HNS -WORK in Carpentry or efc, :I.C;DIQKBYii St OP SKXT TO THE OLD WILLEIii' CARWAOE SHOP i v. i- Second Street OX Arlington Hotel J. Harrison, Prop. liroicnsvllle, Or Table supplied with the." best the market affords, and nice clean, soft beds furuishec, Boot Shoe Makir G. N0RHAN, Opposite Russ JIouw ALBANY, OREGON.

If you want footgear that (its Ktrfeotly that will last three tiini-s as lugig as the shoddy koous botieht. livo Mr. Nornuin your nieasure. Sclentlfio American Agenoyfort OAvaira. TItkDI aaaara-C.

OltlCH PATIHT. COfVIIMMTfe. atr i-armTorsMaoa mm Traa HaiHiMnr vrtt to MHMS CO, fcl Bkoauwat, Sr.m Vobit. Oidft bttresa for aaonrina patanta ia AmrtAS Kvrr paumt taken out tif ia la brought befora Ui Bubue bt aouos siren Iras of oiiarga to Ui fKEtif it JVcnifaa lamat ehwnwino of aar aeMnUfe pawr 10 thai snaa shm a to without It. WaeHv, I 1,0 a lliuatrauil.

hA Iri ll jpvwtua. AMm kdN CO. guana, am. Isl fcranwar, Hn Xok utr. A ETC.

New Fucniture, 8TOW5 IS NOW FHLL OF FIRST ass Furniture', conelotlng of bed room acts, chain, lounges, tviich I wilt sell nt BOTTOM PRICES MB FOB- PATUiAlKS. kos, Brink, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, Albany, Or. I I MM i CO, CARRY A FULL LINF OF, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS AT J3ED, ROC1C PRICES WctifQot Route, OHEGON PACIFIC fiAILKQAD, E. W. Hauley, lleceive: Direct Line t(uiek dlnpatch Low freight rates.

Bctwacn Wllloinette Valley point and Ban Vancisco. Ocean Steamer Sailing. S. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY.

Leaves San Francisco July 11th Jlst and 31st Leaves Yoquiua, July Btli, 10th and 2.5th. This Company reserve tiie right to Chang sailing dates without notice. SCHEDULE OF KIVER BOAT81 Dally service on Vlllametta nvet between Portlr.nd and Suleru, connecting with boalsthrouKh H. C. Day, Gen.

Ag't, Salmon Street Wharf. Mulcahy, General Superintendent, Corvallis, Oregon. C. T. Wardlaw, E.

and P. A. i Two cars for the World's fair, one loaded. with pears and the oth er with? irozen nsn, were sme tracked at La Grande several days, awaiting the rebuilding of the Henry Irving and 'Ellen Terry, of England, passed through this place Mdnday, for Portland, eight carsbeing required for their bag- gag alone. There are about 100 people in their I A bitr bimehdlic convention is tol October 3.

Governor Pennoyer 'has appointed a- lar-f delegatiorv from Oregon, including K. "Weatherlord, of this place. -t W. T. Branch, of Portland, the gentleman selected to' expert the books of the suspended bank of Hamilton, Job arrived in the city Friday i and has already -on-.

the work. Corvallis News. L. J. Bailey, formerly conductor on the Oregon Pacific, has returned from a trip to Mexico.

He has se- i.

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