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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1881)
r tmeaat. """" " ." FRIDAY MAY 27, 1881. FARM, GARDEN AND FIRESIDE. the irrKV mnRnoi:. A farmer traveling: with ala load Ticked up horse-shoo in the rea l, And naiWl it fast to hi l ain door. I hat taok mlgbt (town UpOO hhn poor ; That every hlesMins known in life Might crown his hoimViid and ti wife. Ami never any kiml of harm Descend npon his growin r num. Ru dire ill-for! one MOD Imuran To visit tho astounded man His liens declined to lay their cpgs: Bla baoons tumbled from thetr pa .-. And rat devoured the fallen legs; His corn that never failed before. Mildewed and rotted on the floor; His grass refused to end in hay; His cattle died or went a!ra; In fa;-', ail raovwl tho crooked way. Next tpKteg a great drought Jjaked the so And roasted every pea in pod: m The beans declared they eou'd net grow So long as nature acted - KeJnndnnt insects reared their l-roo 1 To starvo for lack of juicy foot!; The staves of oarr;l sides vent oil As if they had tho hooping cough, And nothing of the naeftt) ki:vl To hold together foil bvc-liu 1; In short U was no i v While all the laud wn in a fry. One morn, tie moral i.-e J v.-th grkf, Tlie former clamond for reli'f; Andjprayed right hard to'undt v-.tand What witchcraft now possessed the land Why house and farm in misery -row Since h. nailed up that lucky" sh . While thus dismayed o'er natta wrong An old ir.an chanced to pass alony. To whom he told with wonnwood tear-;. How his affairs were in arrears. And what a desperate state of things A picked up horseshoo .sometime hri' The s' ranger ask: d to see tho shv: TI.e farmer brought it into view; Bert when the old man raie 1 his bead, lie langheu outright ami tmiclciy said: "No wonder skies upon you Brown You have nailed the horaoahoa opal 1 down ! Just turn it ronud and soon wo'H eeo How you and fortune will nsrre M Tho farmer turned thd 'v - ' r i m I. And showers began tosweil 11m groand ; The sunshine laughed among hi- grain, And heaps on heaps piled up the wain; The loft his hay could barely ho! Jf His cattle did as they were to" I His fruit trees needed sturdy- pi p To hold the gathering p.pp'o crop; His turnip and potao fi j" I -Astonished al! men hy tbtir yields; FoUi5 never saw snob ears of corn As in hi?t smiling hills were horn; Hi3 barn was full of hoisting bins His wife presented hint vith twins. His neighbor marve'.e 1 in : ami more To see the increase in bis store. And now the merry farcvr s'-p pc "There are two ways of doiag ti En fsa And when fsr good luck you would prnr. Nail up your horseshoe the RTOB t a v." T tea ge:d hoosek',ep'?r iovolves very much more than being able to -weep rooms, and v ok e fo I of "faoTv, and no worv.an &h old nnrry untiishe is able m t only to do ihi, but to pifcside over a hoosehold adtfa good econoVny, with forec tst and dig nity. She"rnast undetstanil the re quirements of a familv, toe price and quantities of expenditure, and she most be wil ligVlo keep a rigid ac count thereof.' Every housekeeper.should i tve an aceount book, in winch -should be 5-carefully noted downevery nrliGle parehased, with date and price. In doing this a woman will be surprised to lettrn how much it costs to live, and .'lie will learn also to husband her resources, and to avoid unn?ces sor expense. She will remember tbat while all the time rnd energies of the heads of a family are required to meet its daily tvnlmal necessities, they are no better than slaves ; and hence it 'seems the fitting province of a woman to nee that there is no waste; that what is brought into the honse is carefully looked after, made rto go as far as possible, made to look as well as possible, and made to af ford the fullest possible comfort to the Jamily. For this purpose she must be or derly ia her habits, and be capable of planning with judgment. She . should know the quantities required, and how to preserve from waste what . is over and above the daily needs of the household. She may be pir:oncd a good deal of girlish vanity in dress ing herself, and arranging hr sur roundings becomingly, in order to set f h" nil to the best advantage; far this is fo ire.'T a fresh, cheery house, the Sght-atfd comfort of its inmates: hot let her never for one moment consider what this or that neighbor will think about his or her little re public of heme. If they praise her very well; if they criticise and sne -r at her very well also she must ' above minding it. Ithinkbothlhusbanciand wife ought to understand thoroughly the theory at least of good wholesome cooking, and in c ses of emergency,t!;e former should always be willing to lend a hand to an overworked wife. It will be no disparagement to his manhood to take hold now ard h&t,if nothing mo e than to show his entire sympathy with her and tenderness for her; but a good wife and a good housekeeper, will not tax the good man in the. e petty household matter.-; on the contrary she will so skill fully work tf e machinery of the house that all will be done, and he hardly known how and when. She will not belittle him and herself by too much talk about annoying details. It requires great skill and judg ment to.c:ok well.. A young house keeper must do nothing without ex act ml e, weight or measurement, otherwise she will make innumera- .ple mistakes and create much disap- ltfoitttment and discomfort. It is very Important that a famHy should feed well. Health and cheerfulness and good morals are all more or less in voke! in the way our tables are man aged. A I right, happy wife feels delight in serving up delicate dishes tor the man of her choice, and a grat ified lco'c or af preciative word should not 03 withholden by him. If seems UttterJy piggish tj fee a mail sit down ar.d devour what has co.st care aed skill and trsto to prepare,' and nevor one word fapfflfovitl or EpnUft .,. m n u tho . iv nf anmc itif)n.nntl Vhlto trav'iing, a flew day simv, ! was detairt&l stmie l:tys in otip m otir Wcstoni ciiies. My room ovrr looked a lane or alleyway, in which were sevor.d houstw occupied hy the bettt t el m 0f arti.atis, and I became much interested in ono of thonv so much that no wpoet did I hour n flad shoat from n llttlo voice thai I knew it was .n m ttnae fttid Mjpaddy v.iseoinin,M nn-l I t;ok up my point of observation itt Uartolesa and ml tnlriug senUiny of t!i" well governed house. On (he way In the father r lised the rejatelnii child bw arms an i gave it 0 r thrvo ro- aouoding sttiucics ; another nno had crept to the uoor-dii and Ihia wtm lined ska and it- little cheek I I i tenderly upon the shoulder, which was hnnched up to bring I a d to l'nt of the father'. . By tiiis time the wife had brought t w! of w.uor nod a coarse towel : tih aha took tho children down, applying al m sundry pats, now on (he shoulders I of the little oaea nd now on the brod fatherly onea ; and now me ehalra were placed at the UWe, and while thi liusl uid i; ive ;i 1 tt tu' of tho bard, rongh hands, he stretched out lti neck" and .fel d iho pretty girlish wife, who would i.- boveHng near him. They aatd grace, they dined at the pfcln Wholea me board, and more than once I found n.v .;; wafting them :i henedictitsi with tho tears i:i my eye It is bo brutish to pass without a word ofrecognltl m of thv- tjre.tt Giver. The hoahand a grave m m, and tho wife a itveiy cheery wman, neat as a new pin and very chatty. I thought them vo-.'ierfu!ly well matched, for there wai no tnoroac ness iti the man nor levity In the woman, and when Sand ay cam and 'to little hois a I dressed i i all th ir finery, bah and ail, wenl put to church, it w.is a Blglit to behoki Their.-, waaqulte m d I keeping house ;ts far as it wor.t. i wish my readers WouM read m ire than once the story 01 Roth Pinch, :. ;v-' m .-larii:) .ui.aowii is enough to make one n love rookimrand keening house, the . i. with ich a soul ty girl does eve rrsce ah ! til ; ' i is bo bent upon everything ; h lovh-.iT, wi -V, using comfort Into - i uns4?i;s!i, si 1 so uneonfclnusof The tithes do not 'ses i and knows so lit- potatoes but grow ess thai she Is oner the foot of tie- stalk t Dkken's manyienorraous, from 406 t her wisdom,so good tie about her goodtx if the sweetest ot beveiy, thoroughly human women, And here let me r i& rfc th.r Dl like Shakespeare, p rtsya men women not moj -' ol perfe and he is a -sifer ni le, i gui needed, than the great me o lion writers. If women form opinions of th other sex I y . i find in these bo k s tht f wl greatly sheeked when ' cou toe relity and learn that met and think very mu. h as they t selves do in ordinary li.r . only n more so. The convention:.! m whom it is agony to weei " v ' Lj.e v. ry .vju! of honor,1 w hrAve a-a lion," tt&& "oh, SO derf Who Is very taking and i between a saint and a devil, like Ark (hat Dickers j rtrays men andf p of perfe 'lion; i I;, If guide be eat miiss of A- truen form their ; in- i man (1 in aTI tli. snd etist all t'.iis n aiseiwaatde a them by what they are and wi were meant to be, they wcu themselvei? bappitr, and they stives would impart more hs to others. liS, til UU-j ii tvomc tbetxH I think n:e inclined i ) sy women are : I nd re nator tliy md order th ut things oat of place perhap turt of their studtef, nn I lb esaetltode required inall antf ererjr ppecles of hanUiwiT'.:, prodnee this effeet, and heme it often liapfras that matrimonial biekednge are pro- doceel b thU eaoao atone, and hen-e they go on till like the aeeaasnlating drilt or me maet -otn. petty voxa- Uobji increase, and are . llowt-d Bp in one vastVir le f never ending, always beginning Ui-cords. "A place for everything and v thifi in its piaee,1 is tho law for r.X boiaekeeping A Nhs for twins at d strings ; a bask:! (or cheap Which is prettier) I r iox for bundles, heat! a ui strongly tied; jars Of all the delicious frails labelled; loops 4p dusters; pegs fur all needful ptM'poaeaj and over and above all, the oleasnnt, watchful Bjroof the mistress. Every week, 1 from attic to cellar, .every department is inspected by the good, careful wife, and every morning tho daily work should be so planned that cheerful- neffl and good order wIU prevail, and no nutier, no nustrr nor btirrv rmsr tl.e features of h some face. 1 do not say,"A r handsale Id the Hr.it (pi-ir- do, for what re;, ' as most wn rn chance Is there oTcrni a ruly mated pair ? now and then a rrellng h tv, en 1 l:ev m:y have tie 'breeze, i,ut there win eo no imierrness in it, and liioone thai first ; ;y, ''Forgive roe, d iiltnjr," and pats up the lip for a mo being, th lov- liest and noblest of the two. if the pair are candid, genial and uusolfi-h, they wi l each so jfeneronBly magnify the exeellencles of the other that both' in can be better than the w:y which tho other thinks and does, nnd there w i:l be a sort of good-natured' strife io exait arm piease oaen outer, )h, there is nothing like home" to ancn a parr; ana n is iicyesnon ol Heaven to pure hearts, where no rancor la, nor seih-nue--, nor envy, ii r maaee, nor evu-ieaitieg,nor ma- levolence of any kind. of conrse, blat; Oil both i ides," is tho plausible remark of lookers-fin when difficulties tfriae in the marriage relation. It would ; be w.ser, kinder and hotter to hay, ! 'They are tgoseited to each (niter' and where such is the case, the n tion is a geourge and a mockery, I deadening and destructive to 8:,ul j and body; rodin out all that l gen- j ial and lovable in character. His the great life mi-t o e and God help such f Then again we .siiall hear of "chapge." Love has iied out be tween the two." Love never dies ! "it wss not love tliat went." Jt was etmet' Ing'sttogetl er brnjihe itdown coarser and aided to sotnethtnff ln- ferna! older I. r h r ilian divine. Love I- i creation, stronj'er than tb tne eterrjitics. dacoD lielshara hasibh'aiJd endeavor to avoid extreme said: vv not but love is stronger than OOd ;H ho Is glorious in tu' grandeur if the thought, however paradoxic) It iim.v auahd. Thse Who love once, IdVO eternally. lo ndju-tinr the hou-ehold ! would have the pair mutually' helpful ; hni ihera are certain nfrafw that look handsomer In the hands f a woman than In a tnan I think he, as a gen tlem:tu, who should he ludepetuhmt of nil others, ought to ie aula to broil :t steak, mend a rent, or sew on button ; but it is more suitably the province of a woman to do those thing's the husband Ik ing supposed more protitubly eniploytul elsewhere. Every wom in should be able to cut and make household linen and garments wit! economy, neatness ami despatch. She should cut her work, and h ive a piece ready f r her needle, to hushaad her timet and avoid hurry and OOnfoalon, and last!) my lovely mtrrled pair must so man age the needful work f the htm-e. hold, that one hour at least iu lbs tarenty tour m ly bs dovoted to read in and study good solid, sobttan ti.d books, to bs read with care, lor mutual advancement of th ngtit and lotidlty of character ; poetry and ro mauce, ai , to elovale and eaJven, aot forgetting tin great stotahouao ourspiritu.d Ideas, 1 he Bible. Ilumm brings hive n-t yot rc.e-ii- sd any very high dsgree of perfec Uou; even ray Aandaomo pair may IU Into error, and then the Interfer snce of outsiders is very ut to in- Inerease the evji, hut let thom settle the ease between ti.emselvesemem bering that the gassiter tiie fill th greater the nee of a dear, lovtog band to life as up, and the worse We may become the more -h ti Vo need friends ; no true wif wt;l turn from the man of her choice in the day of his adversity, nrtr in the day of bis moral darkness ; tnthcr Will site love him with a deeper fervot leeansool a sorrowlag tenderneas, and she will lead him on step by step, till ho mure than recovers th ground he may h tve I tttvimeaas t art awrsa. Tie red,or eommonly e died Braxfl j inarticbokehas been cultivated with itteeess n a .small scale by many farmer-. In this S'n' lives v one who ia iz i i O ; 1 1 1 1 ! i i plea -til With tie in any ground flay will ;;rov thle for potatOC '.dter" u much 10 a bunch ut i he i Id la ,.U0 bushel , to desired to use . one nlantins the acre, w hen it t them for .swine feeding, o will snlfice for years. ' n ! utX an acre or tv laud iu tw , it-s - -s t rest While the .other bin aef will feed constantly f m 1st ono a Two lv td forty of liogr. Plant as you w i inthe5pringand by Beptc I ) m sy be giv;- t t t!ie n : l.-iiiijg them tot the ptemoer either .. ' - iry -.imply lie hit, Next fs ,! inrti it k iU i. hem into tho other b f' the time thev are thrum k with that the tirst wttl njrain have a crop ready and sn onaUornatety. in tt.is dims a rr p of article 1; m iy he conatantly cultivated and harvest e i by the pi themselves. A c'.eVer ; katnre shonld be provided-where the twioe may ntn and ;t mueh of the prasH is they choose, a eft it stream of running water is essential i; In ho2.rultt;tf. llos m, fed need no other (bod til! a few ks b f re they aro to be kit:. !. Lo thb country, where from lit to 17& ft& Is the weight Itiet d'-.-in d by buyer-, n lew d iys of feeding on mill atmT? trttl iit i!e m foe alaoffhi r. ,"-.'- ' f)'l,' ,'., t.'.l. j The Dowagiae (Midi.) RenjtiUicanj e sys: 'I he a id ? tir. iragon i 9 coming into general use in this rtelnlty. j Thoso arho hare porchaaad this srjrje nf Sragon could ?; t b indoced loan back ttf the eld, The philosophy of tins H readily oTnerved. The broad tire does not eu! through, either In hiodefaand,nthamaklu(c fitedmught much lighter. BttshtenihiM thrtxiiN mot h lighter. are not cat up, vol on (he contrary the broad tire pieces dkwn the Itiraopsand v - s smooth tra-fc, ii.u-. bettering the ro ids, the advantage of which is 1 liy understood. M my rarmers antd teamsteffl are having their wheels fixed over with a broad Ii'p which In done at a smnHeost, while hardly al new w ag n is made here of tho old style. It is hopeil that the broad tire 1 will be generally adopted, ami thui tme.e wi ;i prm-ha-o a w.igon withoot b. -t considering Iho benefits arising I from using this style. The tire which j .seems to meet with general favor is I three and a hail laches wide. There are a number of persons nt present In Douglas county buying mutton sheep. One gentleman, Mr Harbaugh, wantg 5000 head, and another from Woodland, CM., will drive 20,000 bead Ifheoan boy them. will be driven this summer and j i ui i iar mwaru ;ueyonne as possible and go Into market early next spring. The sanio pariy drove 13,000 head from tiist country last spring. The ruling prieeglhu h(;st and most ran: :: ;i'Ai faiiatasot' (I i spring seems to he .i th n head, hi-h with live pounds of wooj U a etfy good price for mutton sheep, liuntrurian or millet can he irrown on sod land a boot as well as anywhere After taking off a crop ef bay. 'urn t lit sod over flat, spread on and harrow in somo special fertiliser. I put in the seed at the rate of one ! bu.sht 1 to the acre, boshing it in and rollint? the land If Uie ground is July, a fair ; ,,.,.,!, .,i hv thn raMcUo f 1 eroti ciin hfl ent. hv Iho miillln rf - " V. . Hen ! ember. There are m:inv widn- awake farmers who adopt the above practice every year. - The three following processes may belaid down asihe foundation of nil go.id farming : First, by draining, to get rid of all the sttnerfloeus water. Beeend, to return to iho land (hrougH tlie medium of manttte made upon the place, if possible, the, fertility of Ihe soil which has been taken away I y cropping. Third, to destroy all weeds, that they may not feed upon that b rtiiily of tie mA which the pianos require. A middle-jsszeu' boy, writing aconiposi- on " iliXtreinef. n marked that" we I espccWIy tlmac of wasps and bees." fj? q no ngrnt that will froterl the vi in ti from the r vagen of the striped htig and Kqnatdi bug so effef lively us Paris green,, when apptlad to the vine ns it is to potne is for destroying the beetle, it is also efficient in dosiroylni: die rose bug. Applied to the roe hushes and grape vines itH soon as these Insects make their appearance (he vines Slid hu ' ate quickly relieved of them. Never u-e the curry torn) on i horse's legs b low the knee and bock. A corn broom I best, since it tal out the dirt and 'docs not hint the horse. When the curry comb and common bi u h are all that are useil to clean the horse Its legs will htm be found properly cleaned. The lloysl Agricultural Society of Ireland has rtsotved lo lustliutc a dairy eomblnatios, lully squlpped, that shall travel about during the coming Bummer, to demonstrate in different districts the best modes of butter malting, .- . Those who desire goad large cur- rants should trim tie- to bee, cutting out the old Woud. The pre Snt in also a good time to work in some manure. CurruOts will pay for extra sure snd culture. i mm It i tstlmateu that there it re l -poo windmills In constant use in Holland tor the simple purpose u4 drainage, saeh lifting from 10,000,- pQQ to 50,000,000 gallons t water . ry twenty 1' ar hour-. A rather moist eii and a season not too hot are tho be t I i barley and Spring rye, cooseuenlty they Mliotild le wn early to.it they may get their growth before hot, dry weather .et- in. mm m- The aver.iure value i r r.cro ol cleared lands Is greater in Msi sebn seits than in any other Htato In thf Union, and the l ati I . s. I :i an a rrage y more wheat than . trope, ndneea t ' 'Jie I 'd l the crarnberi Btates. n bo II 1. 1 t ;re tt Bfitatfl av rages a IC5 bnsheis of potatoes to tl REMOVALS! M. & MONTEITH BOOK & JOB ca eL3 aP - Ftl dOVED Ti TRK DEMOCRAT BUILDING ITP-STAIUS a All kinds .,' Job Pilntlaf Btsd aUh dUU.-!i. and a: f . r ii . in- r..' i. , ru .: h UbANKH l Oft BALE. 4 PLK ;K AND KFX'REATIO T l McKnlsht. at IMri &d MprhiK-. on tba Hantbun. sa mUa above liu.i. ; hurt ft-tit Wvd bit bntldina mi l it now w-:l : ; . ; tod to kiH it limit' d iinmlxr f i irielM. Ba baa ft fm. H?.iu, w ll-.h;eb-,l iNttttp ground i'ir iho f" ue of am;r. J njii we! font lab hay for iiicir boraaa Sari 11 (.bill?. b"autifi; rv.d. wl -r A hj.h nf ui-n broken. .id. Termai at DSMOI M .1.1! in . r ICn J. 11, tvjr A.ivtTit- Ing Agent, 41 1'ark Row ( time lb N. ork, Ii antbotll lo nl nt I for , omenta in th liKN.i'KAr at our; nl b -1 .-rjiv -f-t mm 1 :- -"2 ' ?! v !!;!ll of liiiiti UGEXE BUCHANAN, A'jnil I). .. R V3 Sic. : At a regular meeting of the l.inn County BusiaSSf I '"ancil, P, of II held this day, the I . SC. 0lome A a 1 1 ur vesting Mit' liiuei v was alopted lo the use of tho I'atronK of t It iff jurisdiction. Voura Reanectfully, (Signed) ii. c. I'oWr.I.L. BrereUry, " It. iu v.ilii that we I'Sfer d(H I from the Jitnn County Council, a tics, xbay purchase.il a lar'i; nam her (l Osuohnk iindi;km niRt year, aim so univia.vil whb the at iufuction given during I be !tarvc,i; ot lS'()that they have decided to order another tot for the coming barfsafe. This endoi-Hement apaahl froiefmea for the Osnemns, and it is :.ov in order tor another wail of "humbug'' snd "lwar" to ascend from the agents df the only twine and Pionotv JJindcrs. To tlio.se aranting oar machine wo miy, in all sinvcritv, ive us your orders early, that we may be able to supply you. Our orders to the piesent exceed our most sanguine expectations, and wu are daily adding ths names of somo of our best farmers to toe list. Mr, Barge, the Tofthweat coast, manager of the linn of 1). M.Oaborne&Co.,writt sine that it is tbesamefrom all p.-uts of the country, and baa telagrapbed for more machines. So come on with your ordere. tf nny of our customers have a machine that is out of order, and rt quires any assistance in i'ljusting the same, if they will leave word at my office in this city, or write to I). M. Osoorna& Co., Portland, before barveat commenoaa, they will bo waited upon free of charge. Wo have no cry of fraud or varaiog to make against irresponsible agents, or any one eUe. Every machine sold by us is iu the name of and warranted by I). ,M. Osborne & Co., whose reaponaibtlity is not ques tioned bv any retpoetabU dealer in America. U " EUGENE LUCHANAN. HOFFMAN & J0SEPIS, -FROEBJJBTORS OF ALBANY SODA WORKS, AND DEALEItS IN Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tohacco.s, Giooerio3, Provisions, Candies, Nuts, and Tropical Fruit3. Vlliin.V. - - - - Oregon. ONE DOOM BELOW JOHN BBIGGS' STORE. 39m3 ChWrJl Ohr'ior.v. X I'. 0. A. Ifsm :t theif roenu la rW tit's btiok baikthifloa Wdoady nveuinH u. 7.IIO 'cliK'l;, mid m S.ddmtlt iiltcrnootintit I. lliiwijH i -i n.'cHhitfn urn In Id on tin-cvi ii. Iitg of tlM otl Mottdsy in eaoh Kvoryb'Mly Inviud In attend. iMOIltll. U. T. Cm mw. Pro ohltigSTtry flSbbsth, at II A. m I 7 v. m. by Ih-v, f (i. lr. vitro, U. I). M.dhi h Siliool ftt 'i ..'!() r, m. Prmyet mt ting ovciy Tleir-Hdiiy uvoniii;. Brsvosuosi 'm son, FrMhiagjM8db Uth ftt 11a. me, ad 7i r. M. BabhsSfa fkrfcool 12:15. I'rayiT Mim-tiugovcry Tlnim- it y srwuafi v. C, Kaataar, jnHUr. CoXOan M KWALCucitcn. Scrviciinavcrv Siil.lmtli itt II a. m. mid M p. m. Niil.hnlh Bshsal lit ih.'IO. I'r.iyer iitDotiti;; -n Tban4sy evening nf Mich wi-i'k. .i, W. thurtt, partor, M. w. Ouoacn, Socra. 8arrimi uvtry S.iI.I.hIIi nt st. PmI'i m. K. ClMisb, Sottth, at II A. u. and 7', P. m. Suhhftth tkH I ftt I-i R M. PMytl mwtiog every Thuni ii.iv vnagi m, OL MUlw, patr. M i:. cm i! ii. rrssoMsg srsr flstrfrstli at II a. m. and 7 v. M. Snnu wrviro in n i v( iiin iM lure ucrinnit. Sublmth Si'lnml t g30 w, k. Power Mating vtry Thort- lay m mu.', I. Inlloi), )atr. tUrnwr Citum-ii, 'Scrvicm every Sablotli St II a. M. mid 74 v. m. Sttllt 8obool ftt U. Prayrr mciitig orery Thwraday svsa- Hi, . . J, 'i .i a Itud, Jifthtvr. PitKsnrrrmsa Ctteacft Berries srari Suhbath mornlus and eveafawj la CsUegt Chayt Bus lij oboetjitimaJkitely fffttr uw iii.iniiii",: rvion. I rnyi-r liM-tMif every rimnetny even lev. Klbeil N ('niidit, HWtWfi Final Settlement. N ToTlCK I.IJKKKnY OIVI5N Til AT uuderitluni !, Admbu aniir of lln e,tiitn ix I'll'. mil l Arm rotiir, dn QMMSd, hi tiled III the ('ouuly Court for I inn County, ir "-u, ins flitai aeeonnl um win Ii AdmiuUtrr.tor, .ud bv Order of "aid iteurt Tin- , luy, Him 7th rtay of Jun, JSKJ, r the bear of nne oVto-k p. M., I, set for bi i-iH olijiielloiiK to ml,! thiHl Bi-eoiint ftnd ihe feettlameift thereof. Any mmmoii Itttereated In Raid satato Is hereby notified to appear and m' bit r bar objaetlonn t" :eit iinal ut coil ut on or b fore eald day. May SUi, i-xi. JAMES WHEELKR, 40 A'lmiiil tiii'.or. Pinal Settlomont. VT OTICE IB i iha unib IIEKKBY OIVEN 'I HAT Nluned. AduiinlHtrutrix of Of '. P. I atf, b 1 hs.I, bus (Bed mnty Court frr Idnn County, or r tlii.il iK i- Mint ni hui'h Adinlnbs- I; t) Urlk, nud ly onli r of unld "ourt Mon- v, ti . 1 h day of Jiimt, 1S81 altbe bour ' i u- oetoi !. i. M. of xnld iy, is let for beartsg objaotlona to aU aeooitnt ami tie HRttlontont tliorcof. Any parxm Intoraatad in tmiA aatsta is bataby nottflad to mpii-mi and lib bin or her objocf lon( t'l wild llnal 1 'Mit on or before Maid dv. My Sth, ISSl. K. J. TATK, i" Admtnbaratrlx. Administi-ator's Notice. NOTICE 18 BKREBY ; I v 1 :n that iv an order of the Conotj nourl of 1 inn 1 -Mile v. in-.'i.n, iiniy mada and n lered of rord, ti uodarwctHd baa ! an doty aptxanted th Admlntatfator of ib lie o William JYkiit ib'i-riMio", nu tl paraona having c'bto:i 1 niiiv ii . nr betabv rcpiir-d to praaawl tba nnii'. (lilt verUbl, '. tb nni rlv:nfil n re.Klcnen liMtr NwiM't BOOM. jtWB Dounty, Oragon, niibtn i moniba from Iho ltit hereof I Hi tad tbbi liSth dv or Aj-rii. IfSI. John W, IMi KKNS. Wj4 Admtufatrator. Administrators Notice. y otm i beraby given that the under ,v f ii; i leii benti, by order 04 tba t ount ji 1 onrl of l.lnn County, Oregon, ilillv aj'' anted A'lminlMittlor of lliM-uti' : Rftbert Moieicne-ry, decawod, luif ot 1 1 Ail paraoM baytetf tinw a;; ibe.: Mid a i.iIm iru horaby potihed and .. ; . t lo pK'i-it' tie) nine, with tin- proper vouoherk, t. tba DBdandfrjiad arttb En ata Wontle frm lh dn hTeof. nl IiIm ddanoa aboni oaamtlasaalaf Bvov . Ula l.inn county, bagoSa I.IV I -tl, IM.J. John brown, !" A bnuiUtrator. Mi;S MANXAI.S. FURNITURE h BEDDING. t'enier t rrj .1 i leeMl irr-. ALBANY, OGHAV MASOW, :, r.r.o i mt- ut t vy. Dreggl&tsasd ilooksrllors, Ai.u v. ouraaiv. I bhillif A D ! 'oitiil v Council P Mai 7 i.i, . Ol it OSDORXB d- CO.. Albany, Orrgonx the above communication, ooaaing na it hiiHineHs usHoeiutioa Sompossd 6f SOOM of l.inn, l.ane, liiaiton and Marion Conn- FARMS We have a laro lis: of choice Ciririlnp; land l-y, ranging In price from $5.00 " $40.09 i" r Keel hni with ft view of purcmwlsg farms should c lions on file In our office, '. MONEY TO LOAN. We are beher prepared Hem ever to negotiate loans on m t ved f.irm in I. INN and BENTON ( sintiea, on the moat fevorahle terms. Yearly In terest, and loam can bo REPAID IN gNSTALLftiErXTS, Re p'cti'.tlly, 0 INSURANCE Tbi- braneh 't eur iMi-iuc.w i i receive the mbm pin.pt sttenf beretofere. v- have the sajeney r-r live of tnehesl Eo Ktrance Come doing bnslneaoon the aeinVsOoaainad can give the lowest rates. ( ti MM from nny pot of tmeOOatfJP willre'iie prompt at tent i n. Heaped Atlly, t . 3. AT. J J A'l OLD 9TAXt, TV ITK-T STIIK1 AHSOH1 MEK COOK, !!OX SfOYES AnnMni Iwianin i UM nstiey TIN, SHEET taOH AID CC: nK KVJ hy DB m ltltTb N IN GrTOCK oil Tti oRIj HAN!-, a rt' LL Ar---..::::.'. QBNUtNC GRANITE ro Tin: 1 vr Tt t : 1. 1 i At WHICH 'MI'KTITI UK td l Repair woi i: done O MARX BAUMGRT AA Jt f oi- MBI OUT A 'CW UqiOT fSWTt KKKHh O.NnTA?TI.Y o.'. H M THE FINEST BRANDS 0 MM . LIQU0B8, TOBACCO A Thr rlelrael Nt. I nula STONEWALL WHISKEY, The fmwt whl.sk- y In tin tiUHn. Wliinkirs. French Brandies. She; . Pnrt, Ciaret, and nil utiier kinds " nl' wines, tiin, Alt. Beer, ml Perter. Bitten sf every kind, and Hie 1 braiMh of tolmrro and t iat-s. aI wnl evvrylKHlv to understand Ik I a . L nor o.ri,wber city and mry dJ: its can procure tiiclr stock h at poiii.-.ntl in cm, v. . in only li' i lit added. Kooins on tin corner of Front nnd Ferry Streets, Alhany, Oretrttn. f'.r. e. e. eiiKKIlV. C. H. rARKKS. ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY ft PAUKES, (Sueeon.sors to ('.('.( 'herrv. ) HachiHists, Hillwriglits, aai Iron H,n: HAVFODR NKW8ROP8 Aid. f Y c-4.uin)t'd, and ure uuw proparud to hundlo u l kinds uf hnvy work. V v. ill inanufiU'.turo Steam Enplnws, (Jrist und Saw Mid Machinery, and nil kiiK.'s of Iron and BlWM C'aslins. PATTi nNH HIUIK U KMORI MITU K. Special attention given to repairing all kindu of machinery. Will hNo rnanufav ture the improved Cherry A While (iiain Separator. Shop on ItaUrr M. Oltlrc ul I.iiml r jirtl. Albany, (Sr., Doc 1, IS80. I8tf (rAntrtT;:i jvus l'im, 11,70.) FCR SALE BY FOX,BATJM Sc CO. 2Q ii A MONTH k'Uanui t-ed. $12 a dny at home l 'U uuuiit hy tho industrious. CopiUl not re (julretl : we will start you. Men, women, Ikj ami i;jrls make nionoy faUr at work for us than ut any Ehtiuf "too. I he work ia lilit and pleoaant, and aitch as anyone c-an go rijfht at. Tho who aro wise who see this not lee will send u Uieir addreasos at oneeaud aee lor theniatdTe. Coatly Outtlt oid terms. Now ! tho Ume. Thone alreaily at wtlrk aro laying ui large Kunm of money. Address TRUE a CO., Auifut Maine. rfwvaweckin your own town. efbb.OiVe. No risk Header, i i huHiness at which persons of either st irro vt 113 v all the' time they w ork, write for o H. IIXllictt & Co; Portland, Mafne. US outfit FOR SLEe in various parts f the val iOyt, Parties visiting (bis II d ii the dencrlp 't fully, STEWART & GREY. STEWART & CB . - m VMAM'im: u :. mh -slec "Demosrrmt Building," Af.BANT. OREtiO . IK l: N f.M AH FINF AND PA1U.OR AND RANGES, Eli- a o !:t: .: :u:J ii:;rtiuf arf ffirns AiJHO, UK KKKFN o . . . . r. . 1 At reason 2 '. abJ igures. THE BOSS PAIN OF THE WORLD dj:. ii ? : i m 1'itf Nemr Medical Vt i tlKJ n Century TOSWOKDERfUL ABOIiSHER (tF PAUL a ursaviFifj rose D PHTHEB A trl SURF THRilATi ! " !:!inimat;- rnltis tu'nt-;l ln -;j ::Onnl. . antljla tv.tijH rtappad it is mmwoWk Hi-jidarhr bripaa In i mnu(r. Toharfcr i '.,. .t in l4MtMMh kny TrT-Unn f nmht:r., In llir Hr-.ii rr lit-c I tn Itt mltiMlo. TO BE USED IT 1LY. ..r bv all Ii ! mi t vii-.Ki hy al, in inf . i--nft , hodge, da vis &. co PORTLAND, 091 K. .11. i.v tcstiiin.i.iaN rcrt'vrt!. The wrtu-r, Mm. i :itlu-r; i,l. U veil nml bnNMv kiHwn in UU il., . f or r.nth.i ,i,airo uf J . Went lie norO ( ;., Ralcii, : rmT:.A!cn, ObmMs, -llt. Hr.Sl.Kv:- ! m tlftcriiivr wiU iin mt.-iiKvly, w Oml fur Keuritl Uyn 1 om not tM$ to ttrnijfcttti ni"clf. I ii-wxl wuuo ul your MU&htulog Uuinient," ami it. rcinovcd tho jtaln ii'Hn in - tlri-i s(lieillon. The f,ur :h apiiratiii rt-;.iv, nil i-.au-1Iiv tli Un. Fur tuuOiache nml iietiralia it is ciflc havintr Ikh.-ii tried in my ova f&itulv. I have used plHMH44 Itaktnictit o( various H-nl , .v.:- l1:l fiis to Mirai uii;,. I hihlj rci-.iiini cn I it to any suffering w ith a-hch and niin. ul7l MIW. J. V. NV i:THEUFOUl). A BARGr AIN ! Valaabfo Property for Sale. TflB ALDEN FRUIT DRYER, Including tlie bnUdinc and lota upon wl;i. ii i: is shunted, i-- l".-r aale at a bar gain. 1'hcru Hro two drvers and they can he Hold Keparately. 'I his ia a good, op portunity f:r fruit n;is ? -i td secure the lest dryar marta, ut a !.. priee. The Ma aro very rateable lylns on the .iver front, and having a rsiiroad Bwitch rumiiux by iliem. It is a ;?ood location for a custom ttouriv mill, foundry, or any Mieh humcss. For further articulars call cu tho PresL dent or Secretary of the Company. t3. F. CRAWFORD, L. C. Kick, Presitlent. Seoretarv 30 NEW BASSES SHOP j. ii. si;hles, rMr?. A GOOD SKA FOAM SHAMPOO goes with each fchavo. t'ricea for shaviur and hair-cutting same an usual. Rooms opjK-.sito McllwMln'a store. 10 f FIRM I il. SAfvTSORMf. NS 1 H K is UKHHr.Y OIVJ ' i I! A'l . MVkS3- Sjitrnarsh ban Kold i" E. h one-ha!f intcre! In bfa DRUG STOCK VVTTTJ) I''1XTURES. 'I i e mv lirni i!1 r-r.nlitiiw I.iim n hH ftf ttm eid in.i, COR, 1ST AND ELLSWORTH All out8tandir.p; accounts and indebtedness contracted previous o March 1st, 1881, will be collected and paid by?Mr Saltmarah. n32tf. ALBANY ARBLK !VRKS AI.RAXY. OBMMI. STA1URR lUlO.S. - Proprietor. 0KUMEMTS. TABLETS, a ? r - in: roiVE mu ' l I ' in ir Vermont MarUe. IV. n to nrdern frt.m u I V-fdeK '-ri irarraofa I ALBANY FOUNDRY : Wt IBUH8EB !C5. liv a. v. ' 1. j;it v. aftMSedat - rm Find and Monim i-i v strc-e!. A!liny, Ilaviciaken ehtrg Uie atanv narod WiU, vh aro j(r.-i..u l to mannfaetore Steam Iliiitt-n- ti l liii MiUn, Wood Morkhnf Mebbw ry, Putiij-f, Iron an 1 IJra .'aatintr of tvi-ry de- nption. MaeMsery ot ail bind tanaircd. Spe cial ato-nl ven lo r-j air.: farm n R- rbinry. Pattrrti Mt I.lcs t3'- in all tU frm. Wslly A. f. t HEBBT A -N. TING SAM WA'S LAUNDRY ! IhM thr t rat wa-hirg ?ind iioninjr b: A1 tmny nt loweat ra:. (oti"ract. ii vii or (Jtaloeao Ifttor. I.ai;ndty on Washinctooi l .--'. 01 i - slie Mr bfla ?.iverv S'tle. 1 Compound Oxygen. KK.V a: a br Ii i Ti may ha conveniently s-i.t by y for iminediHte uae at baarMk lea and full diructicna in each JexpreKS,; A 1 r j i iaekaa. In:ntniaiion mi d Mipp'ies ran be bad of II E TIFKWM, . I nif ry . F., t ab s:uitiom:-; n trial I . : !- piirrhaif. b.m"t rnont-v otherwiae. h'en t for h .. . 2S I;R- CIBEOK'5 Hi.- atrial y. GOLD. If you : nee. It at ST CHARLES HOTEL, outworn. MS. C. IIUiK. - - - 'frtpriflaj. Thi- t urv .illls, Lcbattoti am! Ial.'a y-ia&r OtSt c. fjjt fff "t te ma.' tors-, a;iu 4hUkl Ml once. Ad (ftflp A WEEK i IV) risked. Y iy l every hour v, n i?. hieh e inaii in. l hsr.1 timea fa -- il. HAI.l KIT ,v in and n Don't o l nil I CO, BE8T businen uow before tbe public You ar M than at am tt ciiAnuous pay ty ei terms (re.-. A srt:-. e-vf ily auJ honoruhS NEW i