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Imp Official County Paper. Knier.kl at the Pjet Office at Albany, Or as second-class mall matter. FRIDAY.... . APUIL 6, 1883 8TITES NUTTIHG. Ktltr an rroprleir-. man r. xrrrti, Uwi Batter. C. R. B. TIMB TABLE. Albany Station. MtTAKTt'BS mV T UW wn num. ALBAN'T KXl'RESS Drrts at kM A. M IMA M 11 5 A. M MM P. M 11:45 A. M l:Ol P M S:S0 P. M. fctt P. M. r KKIUIfT TllAlNS MAIL TP.AIX Arrivos at . ltai&rtat BOl'JS HH IM Arrivo at . Dlrtaat i MAIL TRAIN -J FREIGHT TRAIN ALBANY tXPRKSS Arrivseat All Trstas dallr. except Notick. On and after thin date regular tickets will lie sold at oar ticket ofne for following point on Columbia river Upper taenade. iNtiiea, u maun a, waiiuta, Walla Walla and Ainawortli. Will. B. Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O.AC.R.U. Co, Albany. Jane lHth, 188. OI K ACBXTS. Following are the Day .x u at s doly aa taorood agents to receive aabacriptiona or money for the aame : Harrisborg Sam May BresrosvUle U. I. Ceohaw Halsey T. L. Porter Shedds P. A. Watai Scio V. K. Kelly '!wlla J uat what the word means we are unable to say, but il baa aeme connection with the taking of a pocket handkerchief from the pocket of another person. Last Mon day Wm Westfall was arrested charged with having swiped the pocket handker chief of another young man, which, in legal parlance, was called larceny. The novelty of a person being arreted far stealing such a email thing aa a linen handkerchief attracted considerable atten tion in the preliminary examination which was held before E R Sklpworth. Esq., at the Court House Tuesday afternoon. The taking of ihe handcerchief was easily proven, aa welt aa the fact that it was not returned. This, in fact was admitted by the defense, but it waa nisi mod to have been done f ir fan and that the beys had been doing considerable awtping among each ether, the defendant stating that the same handkerchief was afterwards taken from him by some one else. The Justice, after hearing the evidence and the argu ments of the Counsel, released the young man. A jael te the Wreck mi fhe ' Many of our citizens remember the firm of Rockwell A Hurl hurt horse tralnere, and who were here in 1875. Few have for gotten the famous Maseppa, and the intel ligent tricks which he performed. The terrible disaster which befell them in the wreck of the ill-fated "Pacific" is etlli fresh in the minds of our readers. The number of families whose happiness it alee wreck ed cannot be enumerated. We will tell of one- The above Mr. Hurl ban when he came to this coast left bjbin J him a wife, feur daughters and a son, who almost worshipped that kind hearted father. They had a beautiful home la .Southern New York, surrounded by all the comforts of life, bat the news of the terrible wreck in whch the father and husband was lost to them, cast a shadow over their lives which has never been thrown aside and has only become more gloomy by dream, stances. About two years age one of the daughters, ah ut twenty two years of ags , followed alter her father, and a letter just received by the writer telle of the death of another, beautiful and accomplished, leaving the mother almost heart broken. The story is a sad one. ooe tt excite our mint earnest sympathy. Btae aUhhen Clnh The meeting of this club held Friday night was more than commonly well at tended and srai fall of interest, a good pro gram having been gotten up tnd pains ta ken to presaot it well. The recitation by Esther Marshall was very appropriate and was rendered with go-xl effect. After a flute solo by Dr. Price and a recitation by Mhw Jennie Wilson an addrees was deliv ered by Rev. J. W. Harris, which waa one of the most pointed we have heard, the text being taken from the "Oregonian." A vocat duet by Mhes Abbie Taylor and Inn Robertson waa followed by avery mis cellaneous business, Mies Mary Irvine recited the final contest between Achilles and Hector in a manner which shows fine elocutionary abilities and promise of im provement. A vocal trio by Misses Jennie Wilson and lillie Robertson and James Charlton closed the entertainment. Waterlee. A letter from Waterloo state 4 that its population las doubled this Spring and that sods drinking was quite fashionable until the recent rain pat a atop to it. One of the aw mill men was arrested for tresspassing on a neighbors hind, but be shows his prH by standing a trial. J M Dollar bide and Bros, have rented the saw mill and intend doing a flourishing busi ness. There was a dance at the hotel last Friday night. At 12 o'clock Mrs Gross surprised the dancers with an excellent lunch appreciated by all. S D Gager, Waterloo's oldest resident, has been can fined to his bed with a bal cold. t a ' Assessnaeat. Following is the assessment as made by Recorder N J Hen ton : On real property f 083,400 On personal property .... 535,999 Tot! 1 9 121, 380 The five mill tax on the above is $5,646.- 99. It it noticeable from the above that the value of real property has increased, while the personal property has decreased, considerable having been aken from the 'My: W ' A u W Mean. A private letter from Jason Wheeler says he will open this read from Big Lake to Des Chutes forthwith. On this side Mr. Gillilaud has cleared the road of loga up to ' Seven Mile Hill." Mr Keith who lives at Upper Soda informs us that there is no snow of consequence in the moun tains, and that horsemen will be able to cress as soon as the present storm is over. It appeers now that teams will be able to cross early in May, HOME AKD ABROAD. Nolans Cash Store. P M French, jeweler, Weed wanted at thin office on aabscrip Tobaeoo, tobacco, big bargains at Nolans Cash Store. A San Fraooitoo paper says it will be dry dsy when Oregon gets left. Dr K ft Johnson furnishes hit patrons medicine without extra expense. Regular meeting of Ladies' Coffee Club next Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. in. Summer silks at Mootoith A Mei ten back's for 50c per yard. Splendid designs. A hex of aetae peas at this office, quill lilting with feuntaia qualities for $1.50. Any one wishing to purchase a first-class piano oheap can do so by calling en Dr O W Price. Otto Saliager keeps a fall stock of cigar, tobaeoo. caudles, and notions. Call and see hie. Indies ! those Holbroek shoes have ar rived. Call aad get a pair at Samuel K Young's. Knives, pea knives and pocket eultery generally, a splendid Has, just received at L E Main's. 'Kseaa groceries, always pare, at Huffman A Joseph's, as well as a sploadtd Una of to baccos, eta One of the Portland papers claims to be the greatest and only mastodon centralisa tion of brains. A mask skats will take place at the nnk next Tuesday evening, but oaly a few tickets will he issued. "Toe much rain" was the cry the tirst of the week. Verily this is a hard set of peo ple te please. Dry goods, clothing, lad las aad men's fare- cede, boats and shies, hats, fancy goods, etc., cheaper at Nolan's Cash Store than any house in town. Any person hiring mowers that need sharpening can have them ground systemst UoaUy by John Briggs. i lot tied bear for faaxily ase at Wm Faker a It i. said to he the best made, and no doubt will give satisfaction. Ws have a few copies of egrionltnral re ports of 1881 left, a copy of which any one ran have by calling at this office. Capt John Smith bat been re-appeiated t of the Warm Spring Indians, having just returned from Washington. P P Nutting agent for the Accident In surance Co. of North America. Call on him for your life or accident insurance. Members of the Young Peepias Christian Association are requested to remember the ilia ni muting en Monday night next Don't forget to east at L K Blaia's and at the Monarch shirt, a new and the style of shirts erer offered fat the market. The Ortfomian ia kept on file in the Dxno ( Rat office. Those wishing to refer to any particular namber ate walismi to look at earn Halaey people are wide awake to the pro of their city, aad now propose to build a tine school boose which will be an honor to the county. The play of "Bread aa the Waters' ' te being prepared for presentation by aseae of ear local talent and will probably be given in about s month. lUlph Wren, at the Cervallte Circuit, plead guilty of forgery, asked the mercy of the Court, and was sentenced to a year in the penitentiary. A coo pie of our school teachers got left by the steamer which treat to Independence Thursday morning of last week. They had a genuine vacation. Hoffman A Joseph have a large quantity of splendid cider on band, which oar citi zens should sample if they wish something good for family ase. Nearly every place complains of a lack of public spirit. Baker City is ae exception, as indies tad by the raking over the Democrat gives some of its citizens. T L Dagger has a singing class at Sand Ridge which is said to be spite a success. It assets every Sunday, and already num bers shout thirty-ova Geo W Taylor, the cast iron waller, had only been oat ef the calaboose a few days, when he was again arrested teat Wednesday for being drank and disorderly. A steamer from San Francisco every three days instead of five, as te) the past, speaks for the rapid growth of the Northwest. Never before has immigration been so groat. A newly married couple at the depot last Saturday attracted some attention. Why this should be, where so many sneh events are occurring we are unable to say. Mr Hudson, for Hftaea years a lawyer in N Y City, has been in the city introducing a patent arrangement for patting tire en wagons without going to the blacksmith. The art to preserve health has Inely been made very easy in its application. Use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier ; give it to your friends and see its charming action. Monteith A Sei ten bach have jest received direct from Philadelphia s sew and complete stock af ladies sheet, some of the most beautiful and durable ever brought to Al bany. A stranger in the city the other day saw snakes and was afriad to be left alone with them, poor man, aad so a friend was paid a couple ef dollars te sit up with him and keep them off. Bob Cermical, a moulder, was arrested yesterday for stealing about $120 from the person of Geo W Taylor. He was examined before K K Skip worth, Esq., and held to await the action of the grand jury, his bail being put at $150. A co-partnership has been formed between Dr J L Hill and Dr E L1 Irvine in the prac tice of medicine, in this city. It will make a strong firm, of the success of which there can be no doubt. See card. The right to sell the Koekferd tire tight ener in Lane county has been purchased by the barber, Gas Engtender. The Linn county right has been purchased by an Oregon City man. Farmers aad others desiring a genteel. lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, H. C. Wilkinson A Co., 107 Fulton street, New York. Mrs E D Sloan has thesole right to teach the Eureka or Riaker system of cutting in Albany and vicinity. All those wishing to learn a first class system of dress cutting and fitting should avail themselves of this opportunity. Gas Lsyton has lately made a great ira a a em. ww m . provantenc to tne nummer fruit dryer in the shape of hot air pipes with a mnch greater capacity for heating than the old ones, so that it will now dry at least 125 bushels a day. Attention is called to the ad of Russel A Co. in another column. They carry a splen did line of portable saw mills, farm and saw a. mi . engines, etc, a nose wishing anything in their line will do well to address them be fore purchasing. The thief who stole ooe of the umbrella's mentioned last week, as soon as he saw the article in this paper returned' the same aad claimed that he borrowed it. In eonsidera- i tinn of the snlandid character he has hereto fore borne, ws will not make his name public. Mlas A. R. Lass will give some ef her esoslteut readings in the M E Church tbii (Friday) svsning. She te too well known to amid further recommendation. Everybody should go. County Clerk Stewart is filing his hease, on the corner of Ferry and tith itreeti, in gead style, by the building of a large addi tioo to the south side. Chubs large family necessities considerable room, so that the improvement is a mttter of self defense much as anything. The Albany Musis: Society have decided to give aeoaoert,tet and have' Wedoosdsy evening, April 25th, for the purpose. Pre psratleus will be mads for a Arstelass affair, oar best musical talent being in the soeiety The concerts of this society should be made as popular as those by some of the Portland societies, A few days ago Marshal Burkkart reoeiv ed a tetetram stating that ttnoo re warn was ottered lor tne arrest i cms Cray son, The Marshal ascertained the whereabouts of Grayson and going into the country captured him. Grey eon is charged ith murdering a man three or four years ago in Kansas. Beys, and youths, just listen, while we give you little sound advice ; clothes well e, of genuine material will dn yea twice the service ef common goods. LB. Hlaiu has a stock just received sad made specially for the trade, which hs v -r.i to give satisfaction. Thsy are sold as oheap as common gauds in the bargain. Kiamine them. The season for spring poetry is at hand. It should gash forth like water from a ntain spring and fill onr souls with with cheer. la order to encourage the noble art, we offer a picture, entitled, "can't you Talk," to the one sending us the beat original piece on "Spring," not to contain ever eight lines. The new five cent piece now in circulation looks likaa $5 piece. The edge is sot milled and on one side is the letter V 'encircled by a wreath with the words U S ef America. K Pluribus I'num On the other side te a head ef the Goddess of Liberty, thirteen aad the date. The eompssitioa te aiokst la test wsek's issue onr Lsng Station cor respondent mentioned several as being sick, all young men lately married. Now, the truth is. the whole was a fabrication, bat harmless sad intended as a joke, Onr cor respondent mnst have forgotten the Urge circulation of the Dso sat. One of the young men has received letters from all over the Northwest inquiring about his health. Just before going to prase we received a communication (rem Halaey, from which we bail down a few i tease : School opened Monday, with Prof Nomuger, recently from California, ae principal. Halaey people are wrestling with the proposition of building a $4500 school boasa Halaey is the most orderly place on the O A C It R, no saloons, three churches, etc Crop prospects were never better. Every gentleman, well dreaeed. needs mething to ga with his good clothes. Now, L E Blaia m not oaly the place to get your clothing, but he baa jsst received, as well, s splendid line ef cuff bat tons, ptne, studs, cellar buttons, chains, etc. Hsase , end ef as handsome designs aa we have , guaranteed to give satisfaction, whioh yen should call and examine before porches- One of our subscribers st Halaey, received four DxnotMaT's of different eaUs at ooe time, although he had eeouired every week. Each paper most have been sent ou time, for we never keep s subscribers paper back and end four at one time. They had probably been misplaced by the postmaster and after wards discovered, when four had accumulat ed and the blame hud on the newspaper. A little mere care would be iu order. S W Keath, proprietor of the Upper Soda springs, is in the city purchasing windows. doors, etc., for a new dwelling which he built daring the past winter. From him yonr oorreepenoent learns mat tae reaa to the springs has been cleared of tegs aad te now passable for wagons. The recent warm weather melted all the snow in the moan ins and the deer have all passed from the foothills back as far as "Seven Mile" hill. en their annual imigratioo to the mouuUius sr Fish Lake, their breeding hawse. Cor. Ortgomiut. Tae April namber of Frank Iaslte's Popu lar MomUdy te already out, filled with de lightful reading and elegant embellishments. The chrome presented with it, "A Basket ef Flowers," is a gem. The serial, "The Beautiful Countess of Cteirvilte," is ooe tinn ed, and there are admirable short stories, sketches, adventures, etc., by popular writers. The price ef a single copy te 25 seats only, $3 a year, postpaid. Address, Mas, Fhajtx Lxsur, publisher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. A friend from Beaton county was riding along First Street the other day when a ball struck him square en the hea-t. One of the boys who were catching across the street, eiaimeXthst it was done by acci dent. He drove on when another one bit him in the aame place, and then be made np his mind that it was either done on purpose or that it was prstty gross negligence. Had the Marshal been around there would have been several arrests about then. Oar friend says ws have the worst set of hoodlums in this city to be found, and thsy need looking after. He is not far from right Last Sunday was the "all fools day," and white nothing very serious happened still in nocent jokes were common. One yoong merchant was told that a couple geatlemsn were waitiug at hi srl to get ia. He rush ed, half dreee I towards his piece of busi ness, bat jast as he got there a brilliant thought struck him, and be ejaculated, "Confound it, it is the 1st of April " One young man received a box by express, which, when opened he found contained an old worn oat pair of suspenders which he had once owned. He declared that he would express a dead Chinaman to the man who sent it. Other innccent pranks are being told, but no deaths' haye been chronicled. Comment te made upon an editorial in the Oregonian ef a recent date in regard to fruit raising. Farmers are awakening te the fact that as much ready money can be made with as little expense from a good orchard as a small farm, if it be properly managed. Linn county is, probably, the best fruit county iu the vallny, and here thousands of bushels of splendid apples go to waste mere ly because farmers have no adequate means of taking care of them, and if taken care of, no market to supply. Three years ago, quite a namber of truit dryers were put up in this county, bat farmers as a rale, were backward ia adopting machines of this kind, being afraid it would not pay. Since that time, however, experience has taught them that the reputation of Oregon's prepared fruits stands high in the great markets of the world, and the demand being greater than the sapply, prices most be good. Cor. I Qreonian . 8001 AL AND PERSONAL. Dr. O'Tooto went to Portland last Wed nasday. 0 H Lams, of II sissy, called qn us last Friday, Congressman M C George has arrived home from Washington. Wm Staiger, of Salem, was In Albany few days since. Geo W Stover, ef Portland, was in the city last Satarday. J as W BrasHeld, of Newport was in Ai bany last Friday. Jos Woodford, at present liviag in Salem was in tht city Monday. Miss Ida Webber left last Wednesday for salem, where she will visit for awhile. Fred Blumlerg and J Nat Uedpath wsut to Portland last Wsduosday on a short trip. Deacon Shea, one of Sweet Home's hand somest men, was in Albany the first of the week. It S Stratus. W Bdyea J J Whitney and I- H Mon tan ve have been in attendance at the Kenton Circuit Praak Cramer Agent for the Oruon St. tut S,ttij, i iriaan pper published at Port lead, gave as a call test Saturday . Ted Parker, of Oueetta, was tf the city yesterday. He had been attwssliug the J oh aeon mar. lor oaae at Corvallfs? Dr J A Davis and family Isft yesterday for fioie, where they intend residing. We wish the Doctor saceses in his new Held. Mr Waters, of Harrisborg, passed through the city Monday with 277 sheep, on his way to Pertland, where the market price is shout $" a bead. Capt E J laaning of the firm of I now, Leaning A C., left the first of the week for British Columbia, fat the interest of the Had Crown Mills. C C Cherry was in Kueeoe the first of the week, aad while there secured the contract for furnishing the iron work for four big brisks to he put up this summer. C S Smith, who has been living in Walla Walls several ssoaths has returned to Oak- villa, aad says this country te far ahead of that in many respects, at least for a resi dence. Miss Mary Oelisoa. who has lived in this city for the last two or three years, has opened a dress making establishment in Corvallia We can receommeod her to our . a i , n. i a a .a a - a . a i v orvaiits irieaas as ons or tne nest in the valley, and they need hsve a hesitation in Mr and Mrs Frank Heckle man, an aged couple recently married at Albany, through town on their weddiag tour, are looking for a locality somewhere They in ear country to spend their declining years, aad will probably locate en Camp Creek. Their biaed ages are 35 years. PrimrvilU AVsrs. A Part Worth maewlasj. It tea well kuiwa fa that successful merchants are always looking out for bargains, ae that they may not only have large sales of goods, bat that they may aooommedate their customers. Mr N U Allen of the Arm ef Allen a Martin of this oily has been In Han Francises for the last three weeks purchasing goods for the firm In large quantities, which are now arriv ing daily, consisting of the latest sty lee and best qualities of dross goods, clothing, boots and shoos, hats and caps, aad no tooM of all kinds, which have been pur- c based at such remarkably low figures that customers can save from Ut) to &S per cent by baying of them. Cell and nee them aad remember that "a dollar saved te two earned." Gentlemanly saleernen are ever ready te wait upon you and they deem It no trouble to ahow goods whether you purchase or not. It has been suggested that different state societies be formed by Lien County peo ple, to be compoaed of former root dents of the different eastern stales, to be after the latter. Much societies mon In California and are conducive to mors enjoyment as well an instruction. For instance, there are a great many Iowa people here. jml tbam organise and have reunions every year, or oftener. for the purpose of r shears! ug old events and scenes, and thus keep up a common Inter- eat In the old state. The writer once at tended a meeting af a Vermont society la Han Francisco, and It convinced him that such meetl nge are excellent Institutions end should be encouraged. We would likeio bear from oar readers on the sub ject. The great question In this School district is, when will the directors call a meeting of the vetora to select a she for a new school house. The voters are aa well prepared now to vote upon that question as tbey will ever be. And from what re hear said on the streets, we are Inclined to believe that a large majority ef the tax -payers are growing Impatient about the matter. They want the site selected so that the building may be erected and c ample ted before In clement weather next toll. Some think the building ehould be put off till next season, but next sea sen will be no longer nor mere favorable than this. The Indi cations are that both labor and material will be higher next season than thte. 8o let us have the school bouse this season, AccMcut. Last Friday as Mr and Mrs Phil Cohen were returning from Cervallte, enjoying a ride ia the country, drinking ia all the bean ties and enchantments of Oregon sceaery, the wheel of their buggy struek a large boul der whioh the careless road supervisor had overlooked, and iu consequence ef the violent concussion produced, Mrs Cohen was thrown from the baggy and one wheel passed over her body near the heart. Mrs Cohen was considerably braised, but her friends will be glad to know that she has fully re covered. Pies sacra Arriving. Ths steamers whioh arrive every three days, are bringing immense stosks of goods to Oregon. Among others, large and many packages are marked for the live firm of Monteith k Seitenbacta, of this city.- They are fall of as fine a stock of goods as has ever been brought to Albany, and it means that our citizens will got some splendid bargains. Call and see for yourself and examine their immense stock. Myrlaa I am now receiving my spring stock of dry goods, faooy goods, notions, oerpetH, groceries, etc. etc, all personally selected and liought for cash, aud am prepared to sell good goods at reasonable rates. All I want te a comparison ef vsloes for money paid. Samuel K. Yovsu. All remnants and odds and enda will be sold regard loan of coat, preparatory to receiving new spring goods at Nolaa's Cash Store. fesrlters lastilHlr On account of its length we will be able to give only a short aooouut of Uis proceedings of tlio Iustltuto held at Indcpetiilencn beginning on Thursday of last week. The exercises ware Intioducud by appropriate remarks by Mupt. McKlroy, who, all through the prnoedlngfl was always on hand nnil ready to ofter all the assistance he could. Hon C A John- spoke ou tlio subject of 1'ustry. Pre I dent Vanscey of Willamette University treated the suhjeo! of character and learning In an able maimer. A miscellaneous program was render ed, and Prof McKlroy spake on the objects aud organisation of the Insti tute. "Elementary arithmetic" by Prof Richardson, "Primary Instruction" by Prof Bweet, "Methods in Grammar" by Prof Hawlry, Primary Arithmetic" by Prof Itarlson, "Upwards of Merit" were discussed by Prof Lnue. Hunt Mews ami others, "Mental Arithmetic'' by Prof rial wood, aud MI Ihtker, "Physical Geography" by Prof Unrtsoii. Mlscel laneou subject wars then tlisouasosj. Superintendent Gregg delivered an address on "How to grade our district schools?'' The sabjeot of p"nmnnhip was discussed by Messrs Mosei, Horner and others ; ' -Orthoepy'' by Prof Sweet. Cube Itoot'' by Prof Andersen, and others. Mhrscrlntire Gooirranhv" bv a aw w or w Prof Hutchinson, Gregg, aud I .sue, "Cullivatienof the Intellect" by Alie Talom, "Mental faculties" by Prof Vales; "Organization of District Hehoo!s" by Haperlntendent Mm and olhers. "Koirllsh Literature In the Public School-." by Prof Lane, au ad dress by W K Ferren on Familiar Science without apparatus," was pood. Thursday evening an addrees waa do lirered by Iter J A dray, of Portland, on "The Race Abreast." A good mis cellaneous program was rendered. In whic h ' L Pierce aud Mis. Annie God- ley. both formerly of Albany, tOsk a part. Prut II Llworlhy aud Otttofj Friday morning, spoke on the subject of "Prl. m7 Orammei". "Diagram" by Prof Handle. A elats drill In primary read ing by Mrs J S Mwcet. was interesting, Udueatlnn' by Prof Mil ner.of Corvallia Normal ' by l'rof Stanley; Klo-utlon" by Miss A It Luse. "Mental Growth'' by Prof Pinery, of Cralli. were all to the point. President Anderson of Mc Mlnnvllle College, deliver! an address on "The Hernial tea of a Complete Belo cation. Appropriate renoluliots wer: offered and the instltut cIoshI. Interspersed with educatloual part of tlieetercl.es were afeellaneus parts by tli. young (eeple of Independence and vi.-mity which attracted considerable attention. Friday evening an etflllent enter. Ulsmest was given to defr.v the ex penses ef the Institute. vqIoU, we un derstand was a n oupUie subcase. Several so'os by Mrs V. W Ltugdm. and a recitation by Mt Httie Mill r. of Ibiaojiy, were n pit i of the rurrU-s. sssi ML misrninrrief oy si Moot rrsiMPoa uss rt v. !rfc Ht i etstrtss xa. OntrWi No ihWx M fc, Iiuiet No MPaVftS ' Mb l-w... ISS.O. I US 4 uli. I s as UitUirt No 7.... Oiarlet No s OloVtrt No OtatrUs No 10. UtortitNoti Wt.lM I No It Uuartrt No 1 1 OWtOflt No IS 1WW No 13 IK76 ). IS 16 I4.S6 aj.76 una 61.46 114.16 e ............. .... Miim e e e e e season ote s e s . e saeee itetii sttoaWnsmtonaspnssan . 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District NotM... i eoeese ( 7tU 41 .OB s ......... ....... . , 47.06 102.76 83.76 46.71 1IW.76 40.66 i o a eserea se s s a s i a s peeeenetteneeee 1 34. 86 41.06 08.66 40.66 ;. 4H.S6 . .......... iu mil 40.06 38 16 ..................... 3.1.15 CO. 65 The total amount distributed Is t0794. 40. Amount to ihe scholar is $1,U0. w. p. t. r The Young Peoples' Temparanco Union will meet on Saturday April 7th, at half neat two in the Y. P. C. A. Hall. At the meeting of March 21th there was an alten donee ofabout fifty and everything ap peared favorable to the successful working of the Y. P. T. IT, Thte is a work In which every mother should assist if in no ether way than by induoing her children to attend. It has been said by some mothers In our town that this phase of thu temper anoa work is "all foolish no," Mothers your children are surely capable of being instructed as to the evils of intemperance m.ud alao in the methods by which tho nnrsa nan b avoided. The exercises will oe entertaining. Instructive and ennobling The first half hour will be devoted te siuging and the remaining exercises wil be Interspersed with songs. Children snd young people will be kindly received snd welcomed. Mas L. E. Blain, Mrs EG Jviixho , Superintendent Secretary. ' The eeeeaeaae s sense e seeehs e e seesae iStSSSastoa ....... n A Cieat ttorjr. Once upon g time tbero lived on the prairie not many miles from Albany, a thrifty, energetic farmer who was of good repute In all that West country, fie was esteemed sn exemplary citizen by all, both small end great, rich and poor, free and bond, even so by the dwellers stilts very gales of the city. And It came to nans la those days tbrt this farmsr ran through the whole ration round ahont In search of goats, aud whithersoever he entered Into vll leges, towns, or countries lie Inquired for goats and after much bssesrblng he bought a few, and placed them on hie farm, where, after a few years, they bad multiplied and filled his-sheep cote. After many years they departed from his cote end straightway entered Into a desert place on a hill In the farmei's pasture, where tbey soon boeameue the wild beasts of the forest,) insomuch thst they woold floe to the wilderness even at the very ap pearance of man. Wood hounds, men and boys, had often been called In to rna down those wild goats, but wit bout avail for they aitoosssfully sought security la the wilder neas riear the deseit place. Now Iu those dsys thsre lived without the very walls of the oily, near the West gate, a certain phy sician whose surname waa II who longed covetously to possess iiimscir or two or three goats both male and female, for he said tba milk of the g at Is sr I seen t t lis milk of the cow Is. And ihe farmer sahl unto the physician even so shall it be. If thou wool 1st possess tbysolf of the g site then may est if thou will catch them. Now'tbo farmer thought prlvstoty to him self that the physic n could In no wise ostch a goat, because of their gloat wild- ma Hut the physician with much spirit placed himself on his chsrlet and msde hsste to the desert place near the hills snd with mighty efforts so confounded the goats that tbey yields 1 themselves to the control of the physician, even a that be carried them within the walls of the etty to hie place of abode near the weat gale, and the farmer and his neighbors mar velled at his wonderful skill In control ling gents. And even onto this day are they sore In mind over the manifestation of eocentrte p?wer which IV, II. wields over goats. Aad when the eidxsne of the ohy ask the Ir. concerning his guts, be replies, Mye verily gt.M T ils li a true story. n::seLt not np t os.lks tv The following reselutin:! were un animously adopted by Sole Grange No. M. P of II. at a regular meeting held March 24th, lis :. Wmkkeas. Death has Invaded our Grange aad removed from our tablet our much esteemed and well beloved brother. T M Burnett whoss vdee will be heard no mere in our eouueilo, there tore be It JbmivH. That we mourn the Ions of an honest and upright eltlzen.a worthy nasi faithful member of the Grange, map who was faithful to hie family and the eause he ae ardently t-spoused, whoe exempts ia worthy of remembrance by those who remain tn mourn Ins lss That we extead to the bereaved family our heart felt sympathy aad point them for euceer aad eomfert to our Heavenly Fataer who la able and more thaa willing la onmfert In the m .t trylag hoare. That thane resolutions Ims Inscribed In the minute of (his Grange, a copy preeentod the family of our dtM'eased brother, and be furalshed tbu press for publication H. S. Wit.t.lAM.t, B. F. Daruv. A C Cur.lKUa V. Committee A Istss a mens fver waa ouen a rush made for any Ir n toire e Is n i at F-saav A Mason's for a Trta.1 Battle r llr. King' Saw IHs Dovocp fr O-msumtHioit. I'eubs and I'olda. All nervous aJbatoJ with Aetbtus Brsnehliis. Dhntroeawea, lapenes I'eughaor ny an !Uoa at the rurotiau'l l.uax-'.tran iret a Trial Bottle of this great ruily free y ealltsnj at anoee Irug .store. Regular eft. e Qsrneia, Cmrpei I will rece.se this week a fall line of carpets. .1 ply. Estra auper, BrosseU, etc. etc, in all the now shades aod patte which are very nice and will be.. .1.1 low. Raul rl I Yui-xfl. SSI Are arrlvlas dslly at Allen at Martin's, f u want sneh bargains as you have. never before had go at once sad nee them ee goods are sold lower than ever be fore in AH) in v. Sniiiuiary 4 Meteorology f r KaPeh 133. rom olasirvation takeu at Alb.i . foiui Ijsi, Oreg.in, by John Brigga. Ka. HigSeat Bar. .10 09 ; lowost, 2U.0O ; 20.70. lligbest Teitipsratore, ?(1 ; lowest, 34 ; mean ,30, 3. Prcvsiling winds, N. & S. Maximum velocity foroa, 2. Total rainfall dnriug menth. 4.31 inches. Number of days on which .01 inch or mare rain fall, 8. Number of days of clou. linens, average 8 in scale of 10, 0. Frost on ths mornings of 3 to 6. 17 to 2d Hail, 4, and 31st, A JssrSss Letter. From a letter j oat received from Jour. da a we learn that It snowed la the hills on the 88th ; that the farmers are setting along fine ; and timee are lively ; that D L Curl, John Thomas and Vea Prkk- ard have gone into tbe bop bit sin ass ; that Shelton tt Trask have a line stock af goods and egga are V2X cents ; that T W Bryant shot a wolf ; that Rev John Oaburn preachod there Sunday evening ; that "there are four young ladles who run in a gang and make fun ef everybody, and that they had better change their ws ye,' ni m i mm Money te Lean. Parties deal ring to borrow money In any amount can be accomodated by us on mere favorable terms than ever before offered, for pe iods from two to ten years. Simply paving the Intereet yearly and repaying the principal In one aum at the expiration of the time for which the loan is made, or they may d'vlde their loans into yearly navraenta.at vour own option. Call on or address, Burkhart Bros., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Albany, Or.. m a New Maslc stare. J II Daniel has opened a music store at Langdou's drug store and will sell the Mathushek piano, probably Ihe best' constructed in the market, aud the tthoninger Cymbella organ, one of the best organs, and getting them direct from manufacturers will sell them a bottom rates. Those dedrlii: first class, .reliable Instruments will do well to cull and sec Mr Daniel before purchas ing. The city council has tixed the price of liquor licenaes at Portland at $600 per au num. OUR PUZZLER1 Answers la teal Weeks raxsles. Worn square 8 T E P T 1 1 E EDIT PET8 Kill gin a ( J rover. Answers to word square and enigma of last week were received by Semper Fidotis, Gefcla, L M Keett. Ilaby Froak, Zenofwa. Mark Peery, J em ins Berry bottle. To enigma by Mian Smith and Kdns a. Farther titns a ill be given on the fuar tetter s) nars word pnsde. i ti akr wnaiK Each word composed of four letters aud reading either way. Hot all ; not closed ; a native king ; a stratagem - Sail A ploture entitled "Centennial America" or 4 'Lorda Prayer" will be given a solver of tlie above, and In or der to give our distant subscribers an equal chance, cuts will be drawn. KKIOMt. lam composed of twenty, three let ters. My 4, an. 21. 18. 17 Is a notary. My S. !, 2. l are pels found on most an rarms. My 8. 0, lo. 13 raised In moat garden. My 23. 14. 12, IU. 22. 13 n location of ten affected by elehchorta. My 10, 11. 21. o, 9, 10 Is might not hi ways right. My 0,2. 1H the cause of much evil. My whole Is what many prominent tvepubllcans of Oregon do. -Sad. First snd sesond prizes will be given for the above, by the composer. a TATS PICI f ITS DBMOCSAT. The one sending us the meet words. found In the Dictionary, formed from any number of le( tors I u the above, the earns letter not to be used twice, proper aamea not allaw-il. will receive 50 eulli actln.; acme pons free. Kxemple Is, at, rat, etc. tup mi n a sn Ttir. rooit. nr it i.. a If we would help oas another And each tabors sorrows shsre, Oor burdene woold be lighter in this world of toil and care. How much bettor It would bo If the rich would help the poor. That are striving so hard To keep she wolf from their door. Juat think of the little children That are starving in the street And the riot man never offsre them One seoui bai to eat. I don't mean lo eondem them all Far some ere kind and true. But I tell yon what my friends Tbey are very very few. The ricb man never stops to think or how the noor have striven : I Mppie they want to keep their sash To pay Uirtr way to neaveo Bnt If tbey will lend a holplnjr btud WnBS in tbrs worm tney roam, I will Insure them a free To thst heavenly home. aU Mar B I lab Met ea Satarday eemg March 3 let KS3 at Chrietten Church, and gave the following tntaresrtiag program. 1 none bv ehoir "O a Brother Prink no t Prayer W If Taloitt. 3 Hong by the hPTle folks. 4 Addr I Temperance song bv boys and gain. 8 Select madisg bv Miss Luotie Johnson 7 Seng hy retinast. ) Mrs Jennie Coon. - "fiats in the Know Storm." 8 Essay bv J J IVmtis. . 9 becltotina be Mies MaryfM ilhr. 10 Keediog be J 8 Morris. 1 1 Song by Cla u. IS Misellsasaea business. Owing to a dtsppOMktraen', the commit tee bad bat little time'to arrangs a program, bnt did remarkably well, and interested the audience ahont as srefl, ss if nothing had hapiensd to saatrata the miaite of the Tr KUmu Jessop was ei pre ted nntit Thurs day evening, when he notified the Secertary that be cauld not be here. W. E. KaXLT, See'y. Tliat bov thst sells beets and ahoes for Allen A Martin baa an awfal sore toe. Take a look at him. belegalea. At tha regular meeting of Albany L lge He 4, I O O P. of tins city, held WInesday Hveninf, the fallowing repreeentatisee srera elceted to the Orand Lirlge to 1w held ia PiM-ttand nest m .nth : P O'a J Backt-u- alo. W C Tweedale nd T J Stil. M t it: tit a aaitn. The I Met salve in th world for cuts, bran . sore, ulcen. salt roeom. fever sores, tet ter, ebapptil band.., cOilblaiee, corns and all kinds of akiu era utloua Ttus save is gnar aneed to give pertect atiaf action in every case or moapy refunded. Pries 33c per box. rnr sale by roahsy and Mason, wholesale agta ; 1) Moore, nvto : U Foley, Lebanon ; Pr 1'owell, lebanon ; ItetlnaUi am. Mod- tagne, JelTfreon ; I) M Calbreath, liuens V lata ; O Cornelius, 1 umer ; K A Itampy, Harnabars ; Starr and Blakely, Kroans itftn Tlnse aad Pxpeaae Savesl. Hard workers are aubject to bilious attacks whieh may end in dangerous illness. Parker 's Tonic kee pa the k Idneya and liver aotiv j. and by preventing the attack saves sickness, time and ex ronse, "Detroit Press." Specials iu the Chicago tribune (row. the princil points of the State say that the entire winter wheat-growing section of the State does not ghe en couraiMim indications of an abundant harvest. Secretary Chandler a ill accompany the President on his trip to Florida next week, am) will make an official inspect ion of the Pensacola Navy yard. J. l. hili w. i. k. u levmr, n. d HILL &, IRVINE. Physicians and Surgeons. ALBANY - - OREGON xap-Offloe Peterson's Block ovr French's Jewelrv Stere.-am Some SOX. -On Thursday, March 2J, 18i3, at Seattle, W. T,, to tlis wife cf K F Sox a uirl. Wo congratulate Car'sy, and are g'sd to hear that all are doing well HEARST. On Friday, Mar eh 30, 1S8T, ia Albany, to the wife of W H Haunt- a girl. W ATKINS On March 29tb, at JagsrlPi, te the wife of Dennis Wstkins a br v. HKUVKY RKKD. On March 31. 1883, at t he Ddoot Hotel, by Rev D W Cameron, Mb Jas K Hkrvky, of lane oonnty, and Miss Lai ua E Kti:i), of Linn count) . Sheriff's Sale. 7s the CirruJl Court, uj tht State of Oreyoat r the County of Linn : Hebeoca Or-. Samael K Yuoni and I. E Blaln, Plaintiffs. vs. N D Gager and Marv J Gansr bis wife, J c Hudson snd Amanda J Hudson hi wifa. J l Gibson an t Mary A Oioaon has wife, and W W 1 hayer, Governor, R P Herbert. Heeretary and Kd Mtesats, Tro tan rot of the Slate of Oreaoi,ronatl:ui ins; the Board of Oun.mlssloners ftn tne sale ol school lands ami tba management of i he common school fund. Ia fi.-udauts Notice te herebv afven that by virtue of sn execution and order of e'e Issued out ot the sboss named Court In the above entitled snlt to mo directed snd rthvMrd I will on ffeturday the 28th dsy f April, 1H3, at the Court llouae door In the city of Albany, I.um count v. Oregon at tne hour of wieo'clork.p. ni., sell si public anoiien for cash In bsud to the highest bldiler the following raal proany, ta acribeil In aat'l order of se!o aa follows, to-wit : Beginning at a point 10 To rbaiite wast of the soutb east '-or oar of tbe Elmer Keen donation tend elaim in Watarbo Precinct, Lion county, Oregon, snd PSMt nina thenoe eo-t lucbains; teems north 30-37 rhains ; thence east to tne middle of the Hantuvm Hiverand iown It to a point duo north of tbe pleoe of lvtfiooiua ; tbewe eoiith. to the plarte of OMglriiilng, oemainine 'II acme more or lees, exeeept a I way tbe building, lots iu said town of Waterloo and containing k-iua mix m'r. the frrooeede of sale te tm aipiel Brat o the noste snd exfieiiaea of en e and next .i (ha payment to l mi ss id Plsimiff Hetejeart Carter tbe sum of $7H P in mierewt thereon at the rate f one per rwnt pr month from the 21st day of rvtolier, and Interest en the sum of $I77H 7u st Use rate of one per rwnt par month from the 14th day of March 1 to tbe 2 1st day of October 182. Btted this .inh day of March. I43 BO Ill'M rtt hy.y , Hherin of l.i nn l , r. SherifTs Sale. In the Ciremit Court of the Hi,tU of OrJom w WW' for the. (Jomjttu of CmatUla : L While, I Vt bite, and William trte uart- uara daing buMiiess under tbe M-m name of L White A Company, PlaJutiir.. vs. It E Wilson, Defendant. Notiro te hereby given that by virtu of a writ of execution iud out of the above name court in the shove nf I led art ion te me directed snd delivered f r tbe nam of g4Jt8 with Interest at the nt'e of 19 per cent r annum from the 27th day of October, 1871 and ihe further sstm of $6T 8 coat. I have lav led upon all tbe right, title and intereet of the oid I Wendant R K Wilson, on or after Augtua 2P4h 1M77, in and to tbe fallowing ueacrbtd nsies, to-wit : He. ginning at a point Io-7 chains south and 14 3 Hiaina eastof the south east rumsr ofaeetkm 14 aad ruanina;lhenrenorth4Mv chains ; thence wast 7e 26 obalns thenrw etuth 42 2 chains and tfcessne east -Qt ohame te tha place of beginning in Tows b!n 13 S K 4 weet of tbe Willamette me ridian in IJnn county, Oregon. Aleo tbe omh half of HertHn'24. inTnwndip 13, X R 4. west. Ale the following : Coils -mencing at the north ett orner NihaLaa Miller's deflation land claim a Mectian 'A Tp 13.8 U 4, want. Linn entiot v . (iregon ; tbeoce east 19 15 chains : thence south 23-IS chair k ; tben'O weat 14 V4 chains; tbence aouth 27 -at chain ; theoeo we-t 4-21 chains; thence notth 51 chain to the place of beginning, containing 5 7-1. H sere. and nn Haturday the 23th day of April, 1M, at the Court 'House door in tha e4iv of Albany, Linn cnsiatv, tireeyui stthe hour of 1 o'clock, p. m.. will soil sold real property at puDlic auction for cash in hand to tbe hlghaet bidder to aaiiafv asid execution with s- Tiling costs. Dated this "Au day of Msreb 1883. Geo HrxrsRKT. Sheriff of Linn conuty, Oregon. Notice. Nodes' te hereby given tha' the Board ei Ih rectors of School In' rict No. ", Linn caunty, Oregon will ait as a Board of Kqiiat'iirstion to sxaminis. correct and p provn she aesssament roll of eald Inainrt on Tueedav, Aptil lth, l-83.st 7uV oVioek p. m., at the office ot I, II Montanve. Anv pareou desiring their awaament mn made hv tbe cUrk, changed in any leepect will call at the time and place above stated and makekaown their request. March 28tb, 18J3 J. II. BrBKHSKT, IHstrict Clerk. Administrators Notce. Notice is herebv given thtt the unde signed haa this day teen appointed sd mioharator of tbeeataleof John vV Krot k, deceased. All persons hsving cla mi against aald estate will present tbe mvm properly verified t the administrator t the late residence of the decoasod in fa -ter Precinct, Linn county. wttbln aix month from the date hereof. Dated this fc'4th day or March 18SJ. J. B Froj-k. Ad ministi ator. Woathtrrjrd Jk Blackburn, Aaty s. PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FARM"9 SAW MILL ENGINES, Tllflllflt MACHINES, ETCV At First THK ABOVE WELL KNOWN H0C:H8 D cWad t (" a r.ra-k tttke .-J ..!!.... r Ucm t In Walu Wll, w. T. Ther wM afy a mil toak 4 their tuachinerr at Miu-het!. Lewis t O'a. Wajrofi lv,t, eernar Frni t ed Monroe m-w-a. TUtr ut the LcuinnU Mout. IHi-U; n I, Or. The W--teru aiTuenaotlate ihoir .uA.i..r. i . i.. -- sadoatheeuaa. aXSIBLB ACKVTS TVAVTED. SenJ for circals'e and nric lit Ires. lo. present, Mldrcaa, naming tab piper. he RlsaCLI. A fs., Portland, nr. Or. H inaa OOfce, MaasiliUM, Ohio. M. M. JONESL Breeder uutt hlper ol PURE POLAND CHINA HOGS KEITIISBURG - - - ILLINOIS. My bppedihff stock U regis terp d in the Central Poland China Recarr?. Stack for sale at rcauon able rateP. Tho.se hojrs are deseond- antsfrom the bent ttertla In Indiana and Illinois, are quiet, decile, easy fatted and splendid mothers, orders received by W. Sn FLETCHER, Shedds, Or. GREAT CURE poa mMATSsi- KIOMEYa.t.lVCR THOUaANDS sroseS Swess of 1 i eessfcly reUeeaa. i PCRFCOTLY CURED. ou si axeccsra. rrnauL I r i: Co., CarUoeSm Vt.f uanu dssaeese of 1 APJO BOWELS. UOBBsMat lsm DVMB OX Tfl YPOntft Mil