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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1882)
fie mmt. HOME AKD ABROAD. Official Oity and Ootmty Paper, Entered at the Poet Ofltcc at Albany, Or. w second-claw mall matter. FRIDAY DECEMBER 1, 1882 CHAMBERLAIN & STITES, Editors aad Proprleter. O. A C. K. R. TIME TABLE. .41 tut iiy Niatiou. BCr.4TIK OF TK4I.V4. BOI XP SOUTH. ALBANY EXPRESS Departs st - FRKunrr trains . I Arrive at "( Depart at wise I Arrives at bepertset FRKIO.UT TRAIN . ALBANY KXPRUSS Arrirea 'at V! ML TRAIN MUL TRAIN MSO A. M. r00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. lt:06 P. M. 11:45 A. M. 1S.06 P M. 3:30 P. M. P. M. All Train dally, except Notice. On itnd after this date regular ticket will be sold at our ticket offloe lor following point on Columbia riven Upper Cascades, Dalit, Umatilla. Wallula, Walla Walla and Ainsworth. Will. B. Ru n, Freight and Ticket Agent o. a C. R. fc. Co, Albany. June ISth, 188 . art While Plewlag. Last Saturday morning about eight o'clock Fred Oltjenbruns was plowing in a field near Kings Valley, iu Beaten county, with a three horse team, when he met with quits a serious accident. One of the lugs became loose, sue! he stepped forward to hitch it up, when the horses gave a plunge, the plow striking him ou tha left Irg making a bad gash three or four laches long and reaching to the bona He was dragged several rods when he was able to ex tricate himself. He was immediately placed in a wagon and brought a dis tance of eighteen miles, to this city, reaching here about seven o'clock In the evening. Dr. Hill sewed up the gash and dressed the wound in a skilful manner, during the time Oltjenbruns not uttering a word, although the opera tion was very psinfal. Ho is now stopping near this city and will not be able to work far sometime. e-rent Tapir. Albany wants men who will build it tip and not inn it dewn. The Marshaiahipisofinteresttemore than two, It is a responsible office that deserves to be filled by a geod man. A big brick block oa the corner of First an I froadaibiu has been talked of. The school house question is taking root The general sentiment seems to be in favor of a new building that Will be an honor to the city. That all available bouses are rented is good evideaoe that there i? lots of life ia Albany yet An advance agent told ns this city wasgetting the name of being "the funeral town.'' This has taken Its name frem a few old croakers win spand their tims in running f t down. the timm. Last Friday a twelve year old son of Messer Smith went into a ianndry house at Lebanon, with a shotgun ia his band. A celestial wanted to see it, which young South permitted. Taking it in his hand, the pigtailed ignoramous cocked it and pulled the trigger, shat tering a pile of crockery, and just miss ing another chinaman's head, consid erabiy to bis discomfiture, for he swore a blue streak. Young Smith was too ticklsd to bold himself, and left the es tablishment with the chinamen tremb ling as with the ague. What Saaaabes ! Wednesday Mr, Martin Wertz, of Tan gent, drove to our door with two of the largest squashes we have seen, which, knowing our starving condition, he kindly left to nourish us till next fall. Hereafter onr diet will be squash pis morning, noon and night ; for although immense, they are of the eating kind One of these is 5 feat by 8 feet 6 inches in circa inference, the other 4 feet 3 inches by 4 feet 2 inches, and as nearly round as they can be made. We shall never tackle either of them without thinking of our estimable friend who has so generously remembered us. Aatl-Tobaee and Wfelskv. F M Freaok, jeweler, K, R. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. Beautiful toilet sett at Foehay k Masons. An elegant line of albums at Foehay k Milan! Send your orders to S. D-ntty, a lade pen denoe for shingles. Now stock of beets and shoes at M . Dona on', Lebanon. Foehay ft Mason are taking the lead in tine holiday goods. Lonsdale muslin 10 eeatt per yard at U. Doaaoa's, Lebanon. Ladies' cloth top shoes only $1.23 at H. Get your overcoats at Blaiu's. It grows easier, and you will need one. Mrs Dr Pests is aow ia Kastern Oregon talkiag on "Love," etc. Amman's Cough Syrup onresoolds, coughs bronchitis and consumption. It will be dangerous to be out to-day for fear of being hit by stray shot, The Sunday Welcome can now be told frem the Mercury only by looking at the head. Dr. O. Willis Price, dentist, offloe ia Odd Fellow s Temple, over Langdons Drugstore. Do not fail to go and see the f no display of holiday goods at H. Denaca's, lbaoon. The Ladies'. Aid Society meets Thursday afternoon, Deo. 7, at Mrs. F. M. West- fsll'a There will be preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Baptist Church, by Rev K Self. There is only oae firm ia Josephine county that pays taxes en flO.OOO.ifc being Wimerft Sen's. Wheat Mils at the mills this week for 80, a sadden and surprising rise having occur red. 11. Denaoa, of Lebaaou is doing a rushing trade, oalt on him and receive foil value for your money. A large assortment of Japanese fancy goods both useful aad ornamental at Foehay Mason's. The annual alection of efficors of the li. ft L. Co. occurrs this evening, all members should be present. Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, largest aad cheapest stock in town at the Farmers ft Mechanics' Stare. The last Harper Weekly contains a pic ture of the Aristocratic Monopolistic Sena tor elect Do! ph. This wet weather reminds us that Blata has oiled aad rubber goods left, for these who want to keep dry. The transit of Vaaas occurs next Wednes day. and may be observed with a smoked glass any time before eleven o'clock. A child is reported to have been horn some time ago that weighed 3 J pounds, in cluding a 4 pound blanket. Eating eggs now is liks chewing gold dollars, and ss for batter you might as well spread diamonds en your bread. Mellwaia is paying the highest in irk o- arice for dried apples aad dried fruits of all kindseither for cash or in trade. Prof. Bobb has been appointed by State School Superintendent McKlroy a member of the Board of Professional Teachers. A young lady of Milton became sick from ever study, while attending school. We 11 wager that they had no skating rink there. Martin Pa ae has pare eased the fine resi dence of M D Ballard, aa Ferry street, sad the first of the week moved his family into it The First Presbyterian C'norch is rapidly neanng completion, and too paiaters are new at work on the ictieo potting oa the finishing strokes. 8 G Bead and J C Brs'ey are the heaviest individual tax-pxyers of V- nh 'I county, the former paying taxes on $30,71)0, and the latter oa $48,350. Harry West, the advance agent of the Wysnaa's, displayed some artistic akatiag at the rink last week. He is considerably of a geniua 100 cases of canned tomstoee, Winslow corn, peas and beans, at Kedtield ft Irving's the only exclusive grocery sol provision store in Albany. One had better have his nose on the back of his bead than to run fur office aad be talked about after the advanced fashion of the present day. A new postal law will soon go into effect, under which money can bo sett to the amount of $100, aad for amounts under $5 only three cents will be charged. The managers of the skating rink have re ceived some new wheels for their rollers, and will put them ia first class condition to skate with. Be sure and try them. A snake with a bead on each end is re ported in Southern Oregon. That is a two headed snake story, and will be looked en with suspicion by most who hear it, A turbine water wheel for sale at this af fice ; a 12 inch wheel, ia splendid condition; If you see s bow made of blue and yel low-ribbon pinned to the dress of any our young Indies you may know that she lelongs to the Anti-Tobacco et. Whisky Society and will never unite hsr fortunes with the young man who smokes or drinks. That Anti -Corset affair has stirred her up and she proposes to be revenged on the young men, who could be so heart less as to subject her to the discomfiture of keeping her waist in geod form, with out the use of corsets. Look out for some fun st the forks of the Willamette and Calipoeia. : The cause of the overwhelming Democrat io victory in the Bast is new ascertained to be the canvas made by Prank Parton sn his recent trip, in which he canvas ed Ohio, New York, Pcnnsylvsnia, Michigan and some of the other stater, An excellent sketch of the life of Win M Smith, who died near Lebanon last Monday, will be found in oar Lebanon oorrcepoa denoe. There was no resident of Linn coun ty more popular, and none whese death would be more lamented than that of this noble old pioneer. On last week Meiday. Mrs. Captain Smith died at her home en the Ssotiam near Manama, st tho age of si sty. She wat the only daughter of Win. Morgan, claimed to murdered by the Masons ia 1826, to the memory of whom a statute was raised a short time ago at Bala via, N. Y. On onr outside will be found, letters on the "School House Question," "The Game Law," A Visit to onr Schools by Hunt Mesas, Items from Harrisburg and Craw- fordsvitlc. General News, Plain Talk on "Hoodlums," etc Be sure and read them. Persons desiring to see fine goods a id in almost radical variety, s-e reootnmt ndod 1 0 call at Foehay ft Mason a. Their atook is the finest aad most extensive that has been seea in this valley outside of Portland aad prices vary reasonable, aad they are always pleased to show visitors their stock whether they wish to purctuse or not. If yon want either agricultural, political. educational, scientific, temperance, or gen eral news and story papers, or magarincs of any kind leave your order with Frank Ken ton at the Pott Office. He will only charge yen the publishers regular price for them, saving jou the trouble and expense of send ing to the publishers. Mr. Gardner, representing the Ne-rikwH New, while in the oily last week, obtained about 123 subscribers, most of whom will drop the Otegotua. He wae Only here oae day. Ia SaW he obtained 150, and la other places is meeting with the same sec- It looks very much as if the Otegon. usa argot begin getting ready to look for r fields. Last Sunday Rev. K N . Coadit preaohed an excellent sermon ia U. P. Church on the evil tendency ef the literature of the present day. Newspapers, particularly seem to be ran by. the sensations', giving little space to the sporal education of the sua There is too mach truth in this ; but it is s fact that the public taste is tainted eemneh that it ia necessary to have a little of the sensational in order to obtain customers. It is claimed by the Bon ton Leader that certain persons were trying to obtain aa ia- oa the life ef the Indian who has been indited is that county for the murder of Dr. Hutchinson, fog $10,000. They fa led at Corvallic, aad were ia Albany the first of the week, bat insisting that it she eld be against fro as well as death the matter wae knocked ia the head, and the Indian will probably lira The skating rink continues to flourish and is developing some l -ie rollers, st well as some that are not. It ia a geod thing as lea as it is rsa in the pit tent orderly mea ner. The proprietors propo. j to shut dowa completely on everything that is objection able and make it a place to which say one can go dories; the leag winter a-ghta We notice quite a number of ladi - present every evening. It will pay yea to try year feat at it. Every Taeaday and Friday the mails leaving this oity far the Kent ace taken to San Francisco by steam, r, but en all other days they go ovelaud unless marked "by steamer." As considerable Inquiry is made on this subject at the Poet Office, onr read ere are requested to fix this ia their minds. Red field k Irviag have oa hand the moat complete stock ef staple and fancy groostias ia Alany, including canned goods ef all descriptions, raisins, citron sugar, lemon peel, Zsati currants and piece of ail kiads all fresh and host quality. J act what yea need for your mince pies and f nit oaket, aow that Thanksgiving and the holidays are approaching. The Republican primary which met Satui day night, in the 3rd Ward was held at the Farmers Warehouse. The story is told that a couple faithful onee met oa time, nonn ested their cs tdidate and adjourned, a few ts after several more pat in an sp end likewise nominate-' their Councilman, not knowing about t. first meeting, aad adjourned. Oa ascertaining that two candidates frem the came party were ia the field, a com promise was made, the name of the second candidate betag withdraws. At least 'its is the story. Last Friday about neon a fire be'1 was beard rinsing, though, with a church 1 ':e clang. Fi: emeu pricked up their ears and prepared to start for the scene of the coofia- gretioo ; bnt stepping to eoTeet their thoughts they discovered that it was in the new Presbyterian church, purchased frem No 2 s, havi ig just been ft a eg, was be' ig 800IAL AND PERSONAL Judge Piper, was in the oity Tuesday. Joi. Wassom, of Lebanon, was iu the oity Tuesday. Jas Charlton is back at school again after aa absence of s few weeks on aooonnt of ill health. Cel. G. A. Hill went to Balem Wednes. day on business and will return to day er to morrow. Wilbur Westlako has moved with his family to the oity. and is clerking in the store of Phil Cohan, Nat M Baker, representing t lie WUh.iflh Farmer, was in the oity Tuesday in tie in terest of that excellent journal . Miss Otlie Jackson is learning the print- ing business with C. W, Watts, and will from appcaraucss make sn cipsrt hsnd. Koa. R. 8. Straban retarned Wednesday from Kusene aad Co vail is whsre he has attending court in the Second District' Dasoon Rankin and Billy Parker were over from the Bay the 11 .t of the week, full ef enthusiasm over the prospects of Va- quins. Yesterday M. I. Ballard and fsmi'y left fer Seattle, where, as we have announced be fore, they will reside io the future. It is with considerable regret we see them lesve Albany. Ted Psrksr was over from Yaquina last Friday, sad did not forget to call on ns, We understand Ted is in the smuggling ss, aad while here made a raid en Oak villa What booty be obtained will bs announced at seme future day. Mr. Crsigic Sharp, Jr., representing the WeM Shore was ia the city Monday in .the interest ef that r-oeilent journal, which has s such an honor to the Northwest. Mr. Sharp informed ns that Albany would be profusely illustrated ia a few mootha RBW Mo MS) AY The Bern cereMe C'enveailen. It wsi hehl Wednesday evening, end was promptly called to order by 0 H Stew art On motion Hon W R Bilyou was elect ed ohariman, aad John Haokleman and Gee K Chamberlain, Secretaries. On motion the Ward nominations for Councilman wsre ratified as well as the fo. lewing Central Committee i First Ward Frri.k Parton. Second Waul L Martin. Third Ward -Geo K Chamberlain. Hon 1 C Dickey was nominated by so. lamation for Mayo and Hubbard Bryant for Record :. For Mershtl, George Harris, Nick Wer- nimout, Jas Gilsuur, Green Coffey ami Kuss Duncan wore nominated. Niok Wernim nt was nnmi sated on the first ballet. For Treasurer, J II Burk tart, I Jacobs ami Simon Seitenbach were placed in nom ination. After several ballots J H Burk hart was nominated. ;Preeeateror ays. Geats dressing osses (furnished). Whisk b oome ia velvet and satin. Fins cigar caeca Genuine Meerschaum pipes. Fine silk handkerchiefs. Fine hats a ad shoes. Fine pocket koivoe aad razors. Chains, charms sod lockets. Pocket books in Russia leather. Fine Ksy West cigars (30 ia bos). Walking canes and umbrellas. Fine underwear in seta. ( ollart, vans aad scarf a. Silk suspenders and kid glevee. Lambs wool tocks ia boxes. Also s large and complete stock of teg, furnishing goods, etc., etc.. AB goods are marked in plain figures the lowest cssb price. J. M. Hulas, Farmers' k Mechanics Store . i i i The W, cloth- at The entertainment givr i by this excellent treup Wednesday night was fairly attended. It deserved a crowded house. The j,ley wae -Yaaie", a comedy bringing out Dutch character to pet Tectioa. The leading part of Yakie is taken by All. Wyman, who is in imitable in hi - acting ef the genuine Dutch man. Aad Mrs. Wyman as an rlepted Dutch arirl. plays the part with considerable expression, aad any amount ef seimatiea, They were well supported, and aotwith standing the great disadvantage of plsying ia a cramped ha", witacut a s.age, they gave a creditable eotctainment. facie Tom's Cabin was to have been played las1 night, bat we weat to press befoie that time D was no doubt lirst-clasa Adenines! la the Bar. 'G. A. Hill at the eoealon of the district court yesterday was admitted to practi In all the courts of the Territory." SenttU Dmilf Chronical. We are glad to note the edmlanion of Col, O. A. Hill to the legal fraternity. ' We extend the right band of fellowship i an behalf of the Albany bar. Col. Ulll wae our efuient County Clerk from I7f to 1870 and has a beet of friends here who will be glad to hear of bis promotion. We feel safe io saying that any buslueea en trusted to him by our Seattle neighbors will be promptly attended to. a Draserrellr Primaries. Primaries were held by the Democrats uesday evening, and were all well attaint. ed. KollowiuK are the l.'annplliiiAn rmml. nated : First Ward -L; C. Msrabsll. eeoad Ward-Julius Gardwohl. Third Ward -John Brush. BepaUllean 4 Mr Tea eel lea Monday night at the Court House wss lbs Kmc ar.d plaoo ef Us occurrence. Judge Fllnn wae elected chairman, and C. W. Walla and O. it. Irvine Secretaries. Nominations were called for Mayor; but the name of Wnlter Ket.hum wan the only one preeetited. On raeilou he was nominated by ooclamation. N. J, Henton was likewise nominated by acelamatlen for Recorder and Frod Muller fur citv i v reaaiirer. Fur Marshal there were throe nomina lions : Win. N. Milior, F. M. Weatfail and George Ilurkiiart. Uurkliert was nominated on the second ballet. The ward nominations wei e rati lied and lbs following Centra! Committee elected : O. T. Porter-First Ward. Frank Wii Second Ward. George him peon -Third Wsrd. rpanltraa Prleasrlr They were held Saturday night aad resulted In 11 e nomination of the fob owing for Council men. First Ward Arch Moutelth. Second fFnrd A. B. Weodin. Third Ward J. S. rewder. The Watch Manl, Within s radius of 20 miles around Al bany deck snd other game are dyisg by the score at the hands of our huntsmen, in the match hunt which is takim place to (lav. Following areHho points in the hnat : Klk, 1000 bear, 600 j deer, '200 ; ceo- gar, j otter, 7B fox, 180 beaver, T." ; mink, 2ft ; woavell, 0 ; eooe, 20 ; musk r it, 10 -. skunk, alive, ISO, dead, 25 ; white swsa, 100 ; sand hill crane, 50 i orover. 25. pheasant, 15 ; Bsglios snipe, 15 ; silver grey squirrel, 10 t yellow leg plover, 10 grey plover, 5 ; kildeers, 8 ; sand pipe, 2 ; goose, 83 i mallard deck, 20 ; sprig fall duck, 15 ; widgeon, 18 ; canvas back, 20 ; spoon bill, 10 1 teal, 10 ; wood duck. 10 ; black duck, 10 s butter ball, 10 ; wild pigeon, 10; chick en hawks. 25 ; owls, horned. 25 ; eagle, 100 fish hawks, 28 ; jay bird. 8 ; yellow hammer, I ; king fisher, 5 ; quail, 10. We give below the nsmes of the men who are hanging away somewhere near the city although, at the time of going to press they bsve not yet put in an appearance, scorr's team. W B Scott, Capt , D D llacklemao, Watt Monteith, Wm N Miller, .las Murray, C W Watts, Doc'Cf.rin.JP HJ'Raytnond, G '.Villis Price. AI'UKMIKK'm it. am, N B Springer, ( apt , D B Monteith, PJ Baltimore, J J Dnbruille, Oreo Ru harts, Geo W Burkhart, Cbae I feuTer, A Bsneike, Tbos Monteith, Jr. HOLIDAY GOODS, Tlio Flnewt Stock Kvor 13 rough t to Albany AT nxa Mounts coop l-rr.r far U.'lr, Fine cloaks and ca-hmeroa. CeJInhMd eete, pluh and leather. Albums, morocco and plush. Picture frames, pluat. aad velvet, tv'ard eases, Ramie leather end pearl, tfohera-ian vaes, new atyle. Coin, silver and rolled pU'ed jowolry. Fiae hair ami cloth pjgej Im-o Ml -.ea a a . a lattice ssicnei-, pmh, eesl ana morocco. Handkerehivf and clove besee. Klegaat fans and silk umhrvlies, CcBaloitl, head m-rrore an I eusnbs Puts co rets and kid shoes, F te seta, m i f s 1 1 boa. Also a large cuortment of; fancy, dmurabh- goods. suitable fer the appr-ttchiiii holiday trade, every article marked in plain figures at towcat cash prier J. M No us. Iubee' E-op arisen. 4ae Sent Mrs Srli eel Mr perl Following is the monthly report of the Albany Public Schools fer the month ending Nov. 24th Room of Prof Bobb, Miss Vina M Kane assistant. Average number beleegiug. tin 10-20 ; av. daily attendance, 00 XL40 ; av. daily absence 2 ; No. remaining at date, 73 ; per cost of attendance, 07.3 ; No. tardy, 13 ; No. ef cases ef tardiaees, 28 ; te cases of puniahmsnt or suapensieu. 1 loom of Kmily M Turrell Av. Nc. be- losgisg, 57 1-40 ; sv. daily attendance, ft 1 1 'JO ; av. daily absence 2 21 40 ; No. re maining at date, 8S ; per cent of attendance, 04. ; Si. tardy. 7 I No. of ctses of tardi. neas, 17 . no cases of punishment or snspr n- sjsja Room of Nettie M Sparks -Av No belong. ing. 09 ; sv daily attendsnee, 84 7-20 j av daily sbeence 3 17 23 ; No. remaining at date, 72 ; per coat of attendance, 03 2-10 ; No tardy, 10 ; No. of cases of tardiness, 10 2 punished, no suspension R-niof Minnie M Allison. -Av No be longing. 83 1 20 ; av .Lily attendance. 50 10 20 ; av daily aheencf. 1 i3 40 ; No. re main-ig at date, 57 ; per c ut of attettdaace, 05 ; No- tardy. 5 ; No. of cases of terdinree. 13 ; no oases of peutshmeot or suspension. Kerns of Ruva Alexander Av So belong ing. 42.8 ; av daily attendance 40 ; av daily sbeence 3 17-20 ; No remaining at date, 42; per cent of attendance., 00.1 ; No tardy, 11 No of cases ef tardiness. 23 ; 1 no auspeo. o. Letter Una. Tbc 'avowing is tUe ma of letters reasa! jlug in the posS omes. Aiheny. Una county. Ore run. Ma. SO, ust iVrsone ealllns lor these Usiere must giv the date en wbleU they were mxowawoxcsj Mm . J Itswr. Anna R Itsnasls. K M rUllmsn, I. U Mill. Thus I Jes, AtrrrCJ Johrmei W W Kses, Ktlat M r. Mrs Msm S . It. Was K till!. K a Uaua, KtU P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. F0SHAY .V MASON'S. There is nothing of the best class of holiday goo but what is to be found here. Books and Albums, Beautiful Inkstands, Rich Toilet Sets, Hand Mirrors, Handsomest Vases, Lovely Brush Brooms, Perfumeries of the best makes, and many other goods suitable for holiday gifte such as a, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS e f -'ssisV and articles fancy and substantial, too nurxerec0 to mention. Call and see them before Furchasing sews m saw 'erasers er Una ami aa J slateg C saatles. Renders st Kternberg. having just cm. tsbllshed a business, and opened rut a branch Store at Prlaerllle, Creok coun ty. In Kastern Oregon, desire to inform the people of thM and the adjoining counties, that, as heretofore, we Intend to continue our business in Albany, snd are now prepared to pay, and will pay. more for the following produce than sny other house in this oily. We want. t immediately, at our Albany gtore, 2U0O boxes machine dried spples. 2000 boxes sun dried apph e, ijOO boxes dried plums, 000 boxes dried pears. Hunt n. machine dried currant, 1OJ0 lb machine dried ifcMwe-berriia, 1000 Hi machine dried black-berrlei, 2(ioo n. Timothy s.ed, (clean.) Ut.uuu 0. bacon, Mruu ft nana. 20.000 n. lard. In I and 10 n. cms. boo bushels white beat a 500 bushels pink beans. We can pay the highest eash for tin- above articles, for the reason that e have facilities fer disposing of them at onr branch store, that no other hum ten bones ic the? city has. We will also pay. In cash, for wheat, delivered at i'r. ose dollar per basbe for eats, ' eta er bushel, and for bar ley, 80 cts. per bushel. Call at ace. i-fere we are supplied. SiMii.i-.- a .iT.i:XH.iaj. ftrltlas at 4'est Chinese stew. Last Sunday about two o'clock, Moa teith's Jim and Judge Straban's cook get late an altercation in Qaong Mow's establishment, which resulted In tbe former's drawing a revolver and pre paring to make day light look through the former, when tbe presence ef Night-watch Burkhart pat a stop to it The cook was arrested, but Jim got itcared and paid the cos:s when the matter was dropped. will be sold cheap. Also 40 feet of 1$ inch shafting and about 12 feet of 1 j inch shaft. The melodious squeal of the hog as be con vulsively giro np the ghost is now beard in the land. His costly carcass is dressed and prepared for an Epicurean people. Bear it In mind when yon want a well made beer that the Star Brewery is the place to get it Mr Paber is becoming quite popular as the manufacturer of this barer age. The school mates of Rosa Ke 'er, who died last Saturday, have draped her reat in the school room ia mearnisg in attestation of the high regard in which she was I dd by them. Hen. Boot. E. Patterson, just sleeted Governor ef Pennsylvania is only thirty-two, and hence is the youngest ia the U. 8 Frank Leslie's Weekly baa an excellent cut of him. Christmas is coming. The place to buy your groceries is at H oilman 4 Joseph a They keep a splendid stock, always fresh and deserve being patronized by those de siring nrstclass provisona a a o a a a a . Z4g oasneu ot oats on an eighth et an acre is reported in the Big Bend country. This is at the rate ef 193 bushels to the Substantial Improvements- Messrs. Cherry k Parka have recently purchased a portion of the lots adjoin ing their Foundry on the south and are now having erected thereon a large machine shop for the better aceemoas dation of their business. The founda tion is of brick, aud the building when completed will be a valuable addition to the portion of tbe city where it is located. Chess. In our next issue we will open a chess column in which will be given chess problems, aad ether interesting chess mattei . This we de at the request ef many of our readers. We will devote not more than a half column to that subject Any persons having chess problems, or other chess matter, will find room in our colnms for them. tested. It worked to a charm, but oar citi zens are warned not to be thrown off thei r gnsrd when they hear it. Cbnroh balls sre not intended to draw men to ti es, but te warn them away. The December number ef Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly brilliantly eloses tbe vol ume of this favorite magazine, and we re mind onr readers' that aow is the time te subscr'bo. The ope ting article ic a most interesting history ef "The Bank of Eng land. " Tbe poems are by faverite writers, several e! them beautifully illustrated. The 128 pages quarto arc crowded with good things, literary and artistic There are 100 embellishments, aad a handsome color ed frontispiece, entitled ''Little Sunbeam." A single number is only 25 cents, or S3 a year, postpaid. Address. Mas. Fkank Leslik. PiibPther. I.:, !o and 67 Park Place, New York. The North American Review fer December commands attention no less by the eminence of Its eontribators than by the value and timeliness of its table of contents. First, there is a symposium on "The Health or American Women," regarded from three dis tinct points of view. Gov. Bnrcn B. Sher man, of lows, writes of the "Constitutional I shall during, the next thirty daye sell off at cast ths large and elogaat stock mUlinsry goods ia tbe store oppc site A. K. YeunaV Ths goods are first class, snd ef the latest patterns. This a ill be s t eppor tunity for bargains in this line neverbefore offered here, and one which alt should take advantage of. Oa1 early and obtain choice ef goods. U. Parkisii. "t understand" said one of our capi talists, to a frieud that they obtain a very good rate of interest at Seattle, "don't you think it would be a good place fr me to go wi'h my money.' No, air.'- abruptly replied the other, 'they don't want auy one cent men there. Men who go there uso their money towards building np tbe coun try, and there is no place f r such ss you around .Seattle.'' This explains what Is lb- tumble with Alljauy. instead of using their money towards bu 'dlug up our city and country, they use it towsnls run ning it dotu, as Is evident from the tact that nearly every Shylock in the city eppo es even the building of new school house, Ami it is impossi ble to get any of them to Invest any thing In aur manufacturing interests, while those who have tho inclination lack the money. Stock-holders Meeting Notice l hereby niven that there will be a meeting or the stockholder or tne l-inn Co., AgM. ullural Association at tbe office of J. If. Kcnter A Co.. In tbe city of Al bauv, county ef l.lnu. State f Oregan on Thursday, tbe fourth dav of January 1KM3. et one a'eiock. p. in . or said day 'or die pnrpoee of electing seven directors for the eniuina soar, for the transact lan of any other businw-i that may come before Held mooting. .MM noli I'AYXK, It. A. Kovraa, i'r j idem. Secretary. Aleaay SJaikei . Wheat 78c per bubl. Oal Ice " Beef on foot, 5 to 6c. Hay baled, l2" per to. loose, 12 to IS. . Butter -30 cts per lb. : cents per $tm Potatoes ffic per hushed. Pork -7 eta per lb. VexsL-Hfcperlb. . '- 4 - Dried Pratt sun dried sppexaV.ta-. w . " " plums, Sc. i ...... machine cured apples, 8c. prams, in. Baons-hauia, 14 to 14V-. . shoulder, 10 to lie. , sides, 11 to 15c I .aril - l.V per lb. Kloar "..00 per bbf . CbMmecja 3.00 per doz. Sngar San Kranciac c, 12c. Milt Feed-btan, 10.00 par ton. aborts, ) ". middling. 20 00 ebons, JSjtw sp Kilters are Ike liters Ever t-ewesl and Best Being eonsmcted with tbe largest boot and shoe bouse in Portland, with say ex tra facilities beto I am prepared to furnish my customers with fine shoes in any style, width or quality wanted, in ladles,' children's and mi-sea' shoea. Prices- rea sonable. Orders by mail promptly at tend to. 8. E. Yot-so. safe rr rule Otto Fox has one of Uall'e safe, in excel lent condi'.ion, which he will sell cheap. If you would get a bargain, rail early aad ex amine it. fcart) reaaral 'hri4aaas aeveltlea. Pamncl B Yonng invites attentiou to his shock of C b -istmas novelties. They re prise sn endless variety of useful articles, most suitable for Christmas and Nsw Years presents. He would especially call atten tion to bis stock of velvet and cloth em broidered slippers fer lsdies sod gcntlcuica, handkerchief's, ties, purses, fancy hand satchels and shopping brsket ', etc. eafgns. Albany, Or., Noy. 30tb, 1882. The Democratic Cenvention of the city of Albany, having nominated me for the olboe of City Beoorder. I take this opportunity to thank them for the honor conferred, bat res poet ully decliae te run and s ik tbe Central Committee to appoint some one to fill that place on their ticket H. B. Bkvakt. Bell af Manor. acre, ihe spoon story about sinks ent of sight beside thia During the Senatoral contest thirty .eibt persons received votes fer tbe office. This will be a matter to he peiated to with pride in future generations by the descendants of thirty-eight individuals. Ben Bottler Prohibition" of liquor traffic in that State. General Grant, hi an article eatited "An Undeserved Stigma," states the facts af Gen. Fitz John Porter's case. Richard A. Proctor writes of "Tbe Influence of Food on Civilisa tion." Finally, there is a symposam upon the conditions of "Sue ess on tho Stage," Barrett, Maggie Mitchell aad William Warren. Lad Beaattaers. If you want something neat and tasty for I he contributors being six of ear meet prom- boUday time, call and see Samuel E. Young's innt ctors Jofcn McUutlougn, Joseph assortment of helidav oooda. enna and sen. Jefferson, Madame Modjeska, Lawrence cers, putted ware, glassware and other aea soaable goods too numerous to mention. The holidays are coming and our readers aaa aaae r . s will be leolueg oat tor such desirable pres ents to present te their relatives and friends, hence we refer them to the ads. ef J M Nol an where a splendid new stock can always I j be had. Ladies yon cannot make fair skin, rosy Lost In this city on First Street between cheeks, snd sparkling eyei with all the cos Mell wain's and French's, a gold cross, about metics of France, or beantiflers of the world, three inehes long, in a small pasteboard box. while in poor health ani nothing will A great favor will be couferrel by returning j five yon tnc'i rich blod, goad hesitb, it to Miss Mtnaia Allison, or to French's strength and beauty ss Sod Bitte.M. A jewelry store. I trial ia certain proof. The Primary Department of the Albany Collegiate Institute, for the term ending Nov. 10th, 1882, has the following roll of honor : Bather Marshall, Percy Young, Anna Fllnn, Clem Irvine, Blmer Nlukerson, Clarence Houston, Willie Lindan. Card r Tkaai The undersigned beg to return their heart-felt thanks to the friends who ex tended so much kindness and attention during the slokness and funeral of our daughter Boss. Chas. Kaivaa, Louisa Kbiper. Dolman. Monteith k Seitenbach have just received a new line of ladies dolma i's the hist of the seasoa. loose desiring one of these will please call early before they are gone, for this hi ths last ca1! nntil another se .ion. SHI LOH'S COUGH snd Consumption Cure It sold by nt on a guanitee. It euros eeasumption. It Meals AN. Yes, sir, tbe stock of holiday goods at irs Jwobl's Is really fine and unsurpass ed in Albany. His stock of children's express wagons, carriages, horses, etc., Is the Isrgcst this s'do of Portland. His boy's saw bucks and raws are worthy of attention, and then for toys generally, there sre any number, dolls of all kinds, tin toys of Ingenula make, cannons, li ber, tin, wooden, and all kinds of toys and enough to bewilder one, hew they do bug out the eyes of tbe youngstirs. And for older peoplo is the best French china io tho city, porcelain, stone and cart beu ware. Ills atook ef silver plated ware Is being qreatly admired and deserv edly so, for it is uncommonly fine. The handsorn utt kinds of vasos are found here of lbs latest designs. Take Mr, Gradwohl's stock altogether and llisre Is not a better selected one, with a view to ths useful and ornamental, fsr holiday gifts, in Linn county. Do not purchase before calling on him, A at). Biblical steward. The pubVsbers of Rut! ly Monthly oiler twelve valuable rewards in their Moiuhljtot December, among which Is the following : We will give 820.00 in gold to the per son tolling us how many verses there are in the New Testament Scriptures (aot the New Revision) by December 10th, 1882. Should two er more correct answers be received, tbe reward willbs divided. The money will be forward ed to the winner December 15th, 1882 Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (ne postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the Christmas Monthly, in which the name and ad dress of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published This may be worth fZJ.OO teyou : cut it out. Address Ruimckdo k Puulisbinq Company, Easton. Peun. . . CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents Nasal Injector tree. For lame Back, Side er Chest use Sbiloh Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Tfclrt jrtx wears practice. No barge for examination of models or drsw- inca Advice hv mail free. FetrmM obtained tbronch n aro noticed in tho BX'lKWTlFIC AMKltlC AN, which has the largoet circulation, and is the moat inSu- nbal uewenancr of it kind on hitched in tne world. Tho al vanURcsof mu li a notice every ittkintoo understands. 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Nat is ons of Linn's best young men and deserves the good wife be baa obtained That their path may be a please ut one, though. rod, is the wish of the Democrat, whtsh unites with many frioads here in ex tending taeir congratulations to the happy couple, BA LCH SU MM E I IS. On Nov. 22, 188?, at tbe residenoo of Win. H. Kinm by ( W Cruson. J. P.. Mn. Trim. Balch and Miss Josepiibnk Si'MMKtts all of Lian county. MOERIS-ABNSPRKIEK.-Oo Nov. 20, 18V2, st the residence of S P Araspriger, Mr. A. L. Bioaam aud Miss Iai'ka Akhi-riukr all of Linn county. The best salve in the world for cute, bruis ea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns ami an kinds ef skin eruptions. This save ia guar-, an teed to give perfect atisfaction in every case or money refunded, f rice 3ac per box. For sale by roshay and .Mason, wholesale acts ; D Moore, Scio ; it roley, U-hauon ; Ur f owe! 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McFarland, of this city, at one time Uved in Albany, aad we understand several yens ago waa a compositor on the Democrat, He has lived up the Columbia fer some time, snd lately came from the Klickitat country, since which time he has been liv ing with Mr. Whealdon about 12 miles from this city. He had contracted disease and came here to receive benefit, but got worse and died at tbe time mentioned. lob's Cure. FDR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint you have a printed guarantee oa every Ule of Sbll oh'S.Vitallzer. to care. SHILOH'S CURE WILL relieve Croup, Whooping Bronchitis. It never fails Otto Fox bss removed his stood i to Roseburg, where they will be - sold at auc tion. Those indebted to him in this coun ty can settle their accounts by calling on Wm. Webber, who will be glad to receive vhat they have to pay. The sooner they do R tbe better. " I FOR THE PERMANENT CURt OF immediately cough and CONSTIPATION WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? 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