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9 Bntrad at the Post OJloe at Aibany.jOr aa second-clans mail matter. FRIDAY MARCH 7, 1884 8TITE3 & Kdltar end NUTTING. treprler. frks r. xirrrna. tci Batter. Official Qornitj and Oity Papar. AO. C. B. R. TIHR TiBLK. Albany Ntntiou. UKftRriBK Or TB tl. OrXT) KOSTU. AlBAKT EXPRESS Depart t MH;l!IT TBIIV f:S0 A. 9:00 A. 11:4 A. li:OS V. M M. M M MAIL TRAIN Arrive st Doparissl won wm. Arrives st - MAIL TRAIN 11:45' A. 12 . 06 P 3:30 P. 8.35 P. M ) DPrU at M M. M. FREIGHT TRAIN " " ALBANV PRESS Arrives at All Trains daily, except Saaslaj Noticb. On and after this date regular tickets will be sold at oar ticket office for following points on Columbia river: Upper Cascades. Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla and Ainaworth. Will. B. Rick, Freight and Ticket Agent O.AC.R.L Co. Albany. June 18 tb, 188'. STBBBsTIXB TO SEBSCBIBEBft. At the request of sabnrlbars la differ ent parte of the county, and for their con T9nieo.ee, we have sent bills to our agents at several places, so that those desiring to liquidate can do a by calling on the fol lowing gentlemen : T L Wallace, Leb anon ; Sam May, Harrisburg ; O P Co shaw, Brownsville ; W B Kelley, Scio. T L Porter, H sissy ; D W Rn-nbaugh Sweet Heme. The CoBBty Peer. The fallowing letter which we have re ceived from the county poor now living with Mr C L Morris, speaks for the pres ent system, and is a just tribute to the County Commissioners for getting a place for thecoxJere they will bo treated so well. The letter is signed by J Gray, Wm Clark. B Holeomb, H Davie and Coal l "We heard before we came here to - Lee Morris that we would be vety badly treated and would not have enough to eat, and so os, and also that the beds weald bo of no account , and all such stuff; bat it la not exactly se. We are very happily disappointed. We are as comfortable as we shonld ask of any body. We are treat ed just the same as the family. As far aa eating Is concerned, we have plenty to eat We have a table to ourselves, and Miss Clark eats with the family all the time. They have got a big bath tab here that is big enough to drown sny of ns in. Oar clothes are kept as clean as any one weald want them to be, they are washed once a week regularly. We are very thankful to the commissioner for getting so good a place for us." Chair er Quire Last Friday an immense crowd was seen gathered on First Street, mnah to the sur prise of some who thought there were bat a few people and several bachelors in Albany. Heavy gesticulation indicated a tremendous storm brewing ; but investi gation revealed the fact that it was a bet over the word kwire, simply a bet and nothing more. Aa nearly aa we could ascertain one man bet that q-a-i-r-e spel led quire, a body of singers, and the other bet that c-ho-i-r spelled choir, a body of singers ; but both insisted that they bet something else. tlO was pat ap, and ler awhile the excitement indicated a political campaign, bat finally the matter coaled down, the gentleman from Jefferson and the gentleman from Albany withdrew their money, called the bet a draw, and soon everything was as ham-dram as ever. The incident taught our citizens one Important lessen in spellings and that was, that c-h o i-r and q-a-i-r-o both mean a body of singers. Temperance Leetaures. Dr J W Watts, President of the State Temperance Alliance, will lecture at the fol lowing places at the times mentioned : Lebanon, March 15th and 16th. Sodaville, March 17th. Sweet Home, March IStb. Providence Baptist Church, March 19th. Jordan Valley, March 20th. Fox Valley, March, 21st Scio, March 22nd and 23rd. Albany, March 24th and 25th. Friend of temperance in the above named places are requested to make all necessary arrangements for the time of meeting. By order of the Committee. G. W. Gray, Chairman. T. P. Hac jclehas. Secretary. Weather. Summary of Meteorology for Feb'y 1864, from observation taken at Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, by John Briggs.Eeq. Highest Bar. 30.19 ; lowest, 29.13 ; mean. 29.77. Highest Temperature, 66 ; lowest 8 ; mean, 33.93. Prevailing winds, N, ft S Maximum velocity force, 4. Total rainfall during month, 8.99 inches. Number of days on which .01 inch or more rain fell, 9. " Number of days of cloudiness, average 8 in scale of 10, Frost en the mornings of 23 days. S iow during the month 23 inches. School Meeting. The annual school meeting for District No. 5, was held at the Court House on last Mon day afternoon, at 2 o clock. The question of the tax levy was adjourned until Saturday evening, March 15th, 1834. Ballots were taken for Director, in place of L. H. Mon- tanye, and School Clerk, resulting as fol lows : FOR DIRECTOR. John Foshay. . George Yeung. Scattering .67 .18 . 8 BOS CLERK. J H Burkhart 52 E W Langdon 48 Scattering 1 Marland te the Front. The Hou. Oden Bowie, Ex Governor of Maryland, President of the Baltimore City Passenger Railway Co., also Presi dent of the Maryland Jockey Club says : "Both ia my family, and in my private stables, as well as these of the City Passenger Railway Co., I have for sever al years used St. Jacobs Oil most satis ractoriiy." such a statement out to convince every reader of this paper, NOME AND ABROAD. F M French, jeweler. Beat harneu at J J Oubruilles. E. R. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. E L Thompson A Co., are telling ihebeet But ball Aunt Kate, 8 ; Saw Millgaug, 6, The cheapest house ia the valley E L Thompson A Co. All kinds and style of harness at K L Thompson A Co. E L Thompson A Co. are making a specie! discount Jor eruh, Smeko the Little Giant 5 cent oigar, for sale by Hoffman A Joseph. v " - - For a cough or oeld there is no remedy equal to Amman's Cough Syrup. Louis Streiheff. an Oregon pioneer, died at Lebanon en Sunday morning. Monday noon twelve sacks of mail were distributed at the Albany Peetoffioe. There is to be a sequel to "Tom Sawyer," by Mark Twain, entitled "Hack Finn." IPithin the last two or three weeks forty or fifty persons have come to Albany to live A debate on the woman suffrage question at Lebanon was decided in favor of the fair mx. A man in Asteris, while playing poker last week, died just after he had said that he passsd. The regular meeting of the Y. P. T. U. will be held on Friday March 14 at 3:30 at the Grange Hall. Never fail to remember the important fact that the best groceries can always be had at Hoffman & Josephs. Rev. Michael, Presiding Rider of the M. E. Church South, preached in the Court House Sundsy night. Mr J H Foster is the only jury in the Circuit Court which eeeveeed in Portland on last Tueaday, March 4th. Last year we talked woolen mill in Al bany. This spring let us ACT woolen mill, and it is time to begin doing it The Portland Standard new receives the associated dispatches complete, placing it on an equal footing with the Oroniaa. The ladies ef the Presbyterian Church will give asocial at the residence ef Rev I H Condit, Thursday evsning, March 13tb. The merchant who has trusted a debtor a year begins te push matters, but the news paper man is expected to let matters run indefinitely. A year from last Tueaday somebody will in the course of human events, be inaugurat ed a President of the Untited State, as successor to Chester Accident Arthur. Jr ben man leaves another man's boose stealthily and takes to the brush, while the liege, lord and master is op street it makes one think perhaps everything ia not all right. Mr Julius Joseph, of the firm of Hetfman A Joseph, has purchased the propetty on First Street occupied by Julius (trad who! as an Agricultural Implement warehouse, pay ing $2900 for the same. Mr J M Sooth last week lost two horses near Lebanon, said te be worth about three hundred dollars. It ia claimed that about forty horses have died in that locality dur ing the last few months. Last Tuesday a Chinese pheasant, becom ing scared at a train of cars rushed against a telegraph wire with such force a te kill it instantly, J A Gross of the depot hotel bought it and is having it stuffed. A candidate (er a county office a few days ago is said to have made his will, which a friend of his insists was because he feared be would be unable to stand the campaign, not being very used to the business It is spring. A resurrection of nature' latent forces is taking place. Like the work! arouxd yon, renew your complexion, invigorate your powers, cleanse the channels of life . Ayer'e Saraaparilla is the means te nee foi this purpose. We are informed that the law ia reference to the protection of Chinese pheasants runs oat next year, and it is suggested that it be continued for five years longer, which is a very proper suggestion, aad one which our legislators should consider. Is your hair turning gray and gradually falling out? Hall's Hair Renewer will restore it to its original color, and stimnlate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradi cates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harmless dressing. We heard an observing drummer say Fri day that as quiet as matters are here they are livelier than in Washington Territory or Eartern Oregon. This shonld be an induce ment for people to keep cool and not get excited, as oar chances are equal to those of other communities. Last Saturday, Mr Ralph Fisher, working in Brink ft Son s furniture factory, when a belt that runs the grind stone was caught, throwing the stone against Mr Fisher, and L w:-v: i it I knocking him senseless. He was not hurt seriously, and will entirely recover from the effects of the accident On Wednesday evening a W C TU was established at ilalaey, Mrs L E Blain and Mrs George Terrell, of the W C T U. of this city organizing the same. Mrs T J fFU son was elected President ; Mrs J Pearl as one of the Secretaries, and Mrs Anna Worth as Treasurer. We did not learn the other officers. A large package of garden and lower seeds has just been received by the Demo chat from Vick'a Seed Hoose, ef Rochester, N. Y. Their seeds are among the most re liable of any house ia the United States, and the writer having been a neighbor for several years knows of their reliability as a seed bouse. A man named Leonard was arrested a i r 1 week or two age at Coos Bay by D B. Mon teith. of this city, and Sheriff Smith, of Washington Territory asisted by two Coos Bay men. The crime of Leonard was the murder of a man two years ago. A reward of $300 was paid, this being divided between three. Peters A Blain have resigned as agents for Welis, Fargo ft Co., and on last Friday Mr N J Henton was duly appointed as their successor. His headquarters will be with E W Langdon ft Co. This is an excellent appointment, which will be generally com mended by all who have easiness with Wells Fargo A Co. That smart Aleck, who came up from Portland and with such pomposity and brag gadocio made a bet of SZ0 witn one of our carpenters on a legal question and lost and then hied himself away withont paying the bet will probably be more careful in future in making bets with Albanv carnenters. On Friday night of next week the drama ... ,i bvu. nA sasssasi j - vawwu aa vuv asea w UWU IVI Nothing Nan," will be presented at Mcll wain Hall, for the benefit of the Mechanic's Band. The casts ef characters, we under stand are good, and both plays will be worth seeing. For cast of characters see small bills before the entertainment. Last week on taking the dukes one day from the prisoners in the jail, one of the knives was missed by Deputy Sheriff Smith, who thought the matter looked suspicious, and reported the matter to tke Sheriff, when the prisoners were all questioned, but they claimed to know nothing about it The next day a thorough search was made, when the knife was found in the bed of young Fialaytoa. Two or three notohes were made in it, which showed that thsy were about to make a break for liberty, A comparison of the weather fa Dakota and Oregon for January will be of interest to many, particularly in this State ; In the former State the highest thermometer was 39 degrees above aero ; lowest, .19 degrees below ; range ef mercury 78 degrees mean temperature, 1.74 degrees above. In Ore gon the highest thermometer was 59 degrees above eeeo ; lowest, 24 degrees, above ; range ef mercury S5 degrees j mean temper ature, 38.9 decrees above. Compare the two, and you cannot help praising Webfoot. The March number of Frank Leslie s Pop lar Monthly is, we think, one of the beet yet issued o! this deservedly favorite magi sine. 1 he 129 quarto pages are tilled with choice, entertaiuiug ami instructive litera ture ; and there are over 100 haadeouie em hellish meuU, besides a very tasteful oolered plate frontispiece, "A Wood nymph" The articles embrace various subject, and are by popular writers. '-The New York Negro Flet of 1741," etc., are exceedingly interest hog. Ktta W Pierce's serial, "A Dark Deed," continued, and there are short stones tcbes, etc There are poem of great merit and a comprehensive miscellany ef pleasant reading matter. The price is only 25 seat for a siagls number, and a year's subscription $2 50, postpaid. Mrs Frank Leslie, publisher, 63. 55 and 57 Park Place, N,w York SOCIAL AID PERSONAL Lee Wheeler, of Pendleton, aa old Albany bey, was in the city the first of the week. Jason Wheeler and wife lsfl last Tuesday for Alkali, Umatilla county, to take up gov ernment land, where to secure their health they will make their future heme. Dr M H Ellis and wife, recently of Minn eapolis, Minn , have moved to Albany, where the former has opened an office, over the store ef A B Mcllwain. Thsy intend mak ing this their home. Wm Wigle, of Dalle, an eld war-beree Democrat is dividing bis time hsre between baying mutton sheep and beef cattle on the , band and propagating aad spreading the doctrines of woman suffrage on the othsr. His folks know he is out He is a host. Rev T Q Browasoa. recently of Chicago, has arrived in Albany, and will take charge of the Baptist church in this city aa sooa a improvements on the same are completed. On next Saturday afternoon he will preach at the Oak Creek Baptist Church, and at the same place on Sunday morning and even ing. Tr. Allen ft Martin have their financial affair in shape, and they are now prepared to sell goods cheaper than ever for c uA aad pro due only, ilavieg bad enough of the credit systm tbey now propose to sell for ready pay. Te our friends aad patrons we kindly extend our thanks both for patronage and kindly feeling in onr trouble. And to our enemies would aay that wo ahall remain in Albany te make it warm for them as usual. Aixas ft Manna. t ea cert. The Progressive Musical as 1 fiterary Society will give a concert at the M K Church next Friday evening, March 7th, beginning at 7:30 o'clock : Song by the choir. Reading C Q Rideeut Soog duett Miss Batcher. Essay Mr F P Nutting. Declamation Ciemmie Jones. Song duett Mr Coon and Mi Ingram, Recitation Eva Simpson. Reading Miss Mattie Fester. Song duett and chorua Mr Judy, Miaa Wheeler, Mr Cvnn, Mr Rideeut Mr Bleunt aad Miss Ingram. Recitation Lucy Westfali. Recitation Annie Goinea. Song-Mrs E W Langdoo. Reading Miss Hot tie Millar. Song. Reading Miss Belle Cannon. Recitation--Miss Ida Knex. Recitation Miss Maggie Chambers. Admission only 10 cent. Frees the 'Yaejalna rest The Government building at Siletx will probably be finished up this week, all but two or three flues, the briok for which am v on the A. B. Field. The feres in the car shop has been ia creased. The completed cars (flat) are good nbstantial-looking. V egetables are getting scarce on the Bay. and in fact almost everything else ia the eating line. The band gives ns free music every even mg ; and we venture the assertion that Y equina has the largest bead ia the State. The city has three boarders in the cala boose. By the time they live a week en bread and water, they will probably conclude that Newport is note healthy place in which to get drunk and create a disturbance. wHoto afaata Cairo Thls book glv ee fall directions for snaking all kinds of phdn and fanoy eandy. The recipes for making caraineie,ehooolate drops, French mixed aad all other hinds ef candies con tained in this book are the ssme as used by the leading city confectioners. Any one can have these candles at home at less than one third the usual cost, Seat post paid to anyone sending at once the names of fifteen married ladies and 80 cents In postal note, or 18 two cent stamps. Address ROCHESTER PUBLISHING CO. 32, 83 a 35 1-2, Osburn Black, Rochester, N. Y. TOE HOIHEWIFE, A popular domestic journal for Ameri- can homes, will be seat for one year tree every lady who will send at once the a m m m . , . names and address of 10 married ladles. andSOcts in stamps for postage. Best paper for either young or old housokeep ers in existence. This offer is made only to secure names to whom to send sample copies, as re koow every lady who once sees "The Housewife" will subscribe for it Regular price $1, per year. Addreea "The Housewife," Rochester, N. Y. "THE WOMAN'S FHVMCI A.V " A common sense medical work for onl FuiIy answers all questions I which modesty prevents asking a male physician. Gives causes and symptoms of all diseases of the sex, with positive cure for each in plain language, written by ladles who have made these diseases a life study. A plain talk in delicate lan guage which every woman, yeung and old, should read. It is recommended by many eminent lady physicians as a safe gnide for the sex. Handsomely bound and illustrated. Sent postpaid for $1.00. Address the Rochester Publishing Co., 82, 88 A 83 1-2, Osburn Block, Rochester, N. Y, eiacnr cottar Dacsiirif Aatcif tiim, L F E Robinson vs Ell Carter aad E R M Carter. Suit In Equity. 1BW Cooper vs Rebec oa Cooper at a' Suit In partition. 8. II D Burkhart et at vs Rob! L Burk hart at el. Bolt In partition. 4. W H Haydou va Nancy Q Hayden et al. Mult In partition. 5. Mary E Gordon vs Aruoa D Hyland. Suit In Equity. 6. D M Cooper vs N Wkealdon et aL Suit In Equity. 7. Elisa Deuuy vs Susannah Petersen, Suit in equity to set aside deed. 8. Bias A Landt et al vs Csmallel Parrlsk et al. Suit to set aside deed. 9. W V Speaoer va Jamee Muliargue Action on note. 10, E T T Fisher et al va Lewie Biaskd t al. CuiUlrinatlon of Referee's sale. 11. Lewis Cox vs Oslander Parrish et a!, CoafirmatUn. II. A J Warren va J W Swank et al, Confirmation, 18 Ladd A Bush vs II M Brawn. Con firmation. 14. D F Wagner va E 8 Withers. Con firmation. 15. I N Boat wick et al vs All soy Ray at al. Continuation of Referee's sale. 16. Jane A btlmson vs Lewie SUaneon, Oivoroe. 17, Frank Trite vs W A Trltes et al. Partition, 18. Joaepb Meleon vs S J Ksefavsr. Action on note. 10. A H Baltimore vs John Meialer at al Foreclosure. at, John Crawford et al va Jokn Beard et al. Suit to eat aside dead. 21. II Thleleen va C D Simpson et al Foreclosure. 22. John W Wilson va Matilda Wllaoa. Divorce. 23. Mrs L J Powell vs Lula Leevltt and Wm Leavitt, Action at law. 34. Sarah M Stliison vs D P Porter, Ex ecutor. Action at law. 26. C D Slmpsoa va W L Vauoe. Bait la equity. 26. 0 D Simpson va Si boon, Church A Co. and John A Crawford. Suit la equity. 2f. In the matter of tke assignment of 8 J Eeeaver. 28. Mahala F Rico ve J Thompson A Son, Action to recover money. 28. Alice Hocking vs Jabea Hoekleg Divorce. 30. Harriet Church vs N Wkoalden et al Action on note. 81 BenJJolyvs Nathaniel Wheal don and Alfred Whoaldon. AoUen on note. 82. First National Bank ef Albanv va N and A Wnealdon Action on note. 83. BeaJ Hard man va N aad A Whoal don. Action on note. 84. Fred Eggert ve N and A Whoaldon Action on note. 35. First National Bank of Albany va A Weald on et al. Action en note). 8J. F R Strong va N and A Wkealdon. Action on note. 87. W V Parrlah vs Jamee Edwards. Ejectment, 38. Martin Payne Te Daniel Prejor. Action te recover money. 89. Mary A Boggs ve Wm Boggs, Di vorce. 46. J L Hill vs 0 D Simpson Action to recover money 41. Ladd A Bnab vs Jamee A Pearl, Action to recover money. 42. J K Weatberford ve J L Hatcher. Action te Tecover money. 43. lathe matter of the assignment of Alfred Whoaldon. 44. Henry Click ve J W Gilmeor et aL Forec ; osu re. 46. J B Wysu va J T Oilmeur. Action to recover money. 46. John R Baltimore vs J U Footer A Co. Action to recover money. 47, C D Him peon ve hibeon. Church A Co. Action to recover money, 48. First National Bank of Albany vaC S and P A Preston. Fereeloanre. 49. L Kline ve Thurston Lay too. , Acttoa on note. 69. C H Lewis and L Kleiahner vs Alex Sumpter et al. Foreclosure. 61. Wm Morgan et al va Jae Henley at al. Suit to reform dead. 62. A Hanon va Thoe afontoUh. Aetioo on note. 63. Ladd A Tilton ve Harm ea Smith at al. Foreclosure. 64. E Keebler va J H Burkhart, ? Ad car et al Bait for specific performance of eon tract. 66. P L Wallace ve J H Burkhart, adsnr st al. Suit for specific pertormaaee of contract. 66. E A Haw ley ve J W (ill moor. Ac tion on note, 67. R8 Strahan va Joseph Nlmchlck. Foreclosure. 68. J W Morgan vs J H and A J W indem. Action on note. 69. A J Quaes er vs John B rani eg. Review. 60. M V Koonts vs John Hearing. Action te recover money. 61. A J Doakvs L Hanon. Ejeetmeat. 62, Ladd 4 Bush vs Frank Baker. Aetiea te recover money. 63. W F Settlomier vs Jesiab Bsrrsll st al Foreolosore. 64. D P Porter Executor vs 8 K snd Re becca Cooper. Action en note. 66. Peters A Blain vs Jamee Q Cherry. Action to rscovsr money. 66. T P Landoa vs B F Richardson. As tion to rscove money. 67. Daniel Murphy vs W J Breen. Action to recover property. 68. John A Crawford vs E R and Cheadle. Action on note. 69. John W Bingham va Sarah E Biag ham. Divorce. 70. Aan Cannon vs Taos Monteith A Sens. Aotion os note. 71. O W Hoehstedler vs John A Craw ford, Admr et al. Forecleeure of Lies. 72. Jerry Hay vs O A Rumpus. Aotion te recove money. 73. John Clark va Daniel Murphy. Action to recover money. 74 John W Bell vs Wm Ralston. Aetiea te recover money. 75. H C Humphrey vs Laeisn A Ward Action en note. 70. Wm Oospores Robert and Nancy Brown. Foreclosure. 77. Baptist College at MoMiaoville vs W B Smith. Aotion en note. 78. A J Nicklin ve Estate of J M Thomp son. Aotion te recover money. 79. I R Dawson vs Allen A Martin. Ac tion to recover money. 80. Oscar Blount vs Allen A Martin. Ac tion te recover money. 81. M M Allen vs Allen A Martin. Aotion to recover money. 83. Watson Wricht A Co. vs James O Cherry. Aetiea to recover money. 84. May A Senders ve H L and M Thomp son. Action ea note. 86. W H Baber ve O P Scott. To reoever money. Oyster Sapper. Ths ladies of the Congregational Church will give an oyster supper at the W 0 T U hall, Taesday evening, Marsh 11th, com mencing at 6 o'clock, Oysters 25 cents, lunch 25 cents. Ail are cordially invited. Una Ceuaty Bastaess council. The following resolutions were psseed by Linn County Buelness Council Feb, 2nd, 16811 Wh aaaas, It le a recognised fact thai we can only expect the enactment el Just laws when we elect man to the legislature, honest men, men in whose fidelity we have perfect faith i who can withstand the temptations to which they are eubjeeted, and who would spurn with contempt tke efter made by venal and corrupt em miss riee of those who eeek to forward their indlvl iual interests at the expense of the sax payers or this state, and Wanna as, Knowing that a general ejection will tmnanlra In thia Mtate next ! toe tjinn uotioty Huiinese uouncu dooms it to bo to the boat lutereete of the tax payers of this county that the nomi nees of sack political party be asked before um time of eleotion to forsbadew their pollov on some of the matters which are of Interest to our people. Therefore, be H Resolved. That this council anooint a committee ef rear -two of each political Krty to present the following Interroga M to the candidate of the different political parties, as soon after their neml Basllan M twte.es 1 1 .1 I .vee,e4 ka seken1l " w vbwivivi Base I vav s tpvi V SjSSW a BJBSJ to s to this oouaall at thai nmt Momlar meatlne there after, to wit: First Will you, If elected, favor the enactment of a law which will limit the number of wltneeaee In criminal cases f Second-Will yon, if elected favor the enactment of a law to regulate freights and fares on railroads 7 Third Will you, If elected, oppose the repeal of the mortgage tax law? Fourth -Will yeu, If elected, be In favor of amending the constitution of this state so aa to prohibit the manufacture, sale or giving away aay eplritaoue. melt or other Intoxicating liquors as a beverage within this state. Pass B Ma nan am., ' . Seo'y. Worth Ceneleetiau. The pleaxaat weather of last Saturday again took our art editor to the ceme tery, where ho noticed several new monument aad many old ones ; but, lot the truth bo aald, that the lettering on soma of them are monuments ef blunders, If there le anything that aeede esre It legood work on a grave stone, aod wa art sorry that there le ao more. We noticed on one the ward touched spelled luehod, commas where periods should be, and periods where commas should be, different klude of letters mixed up, etc., on others ; while sem curbing we noticed was nearly aa crooked aa a rail feaov. In strong con trast la that oa the gravos ef Young and Foster. These were built by Stalger Brothers, aad are models la that line. Several new monuments by this Arm Indicate flrstclaas work, and their work goaeraliy, It Is but Justice to aay la superior. They take palaa with their work, and deserve good pay for it. They da not pretend to compete with a poor olaasof work, and cn aot. A moau meats are made to aland, it paye to In vestigate matters before ordering. MTtlSt Karl Hubert Rumbaagh. Infant son of D. W. and A, O. Rumbaugli died of pneumoala at Sweet Home en Feb, 8tb, 1884, aged 11 Weeks and 4 days, waa born In Albany Nov. l.'lb 1883. Waa taken eick on the 27th f Jan. and wae sick about two weeks, we thought him better and Mr Kumbaugk having bus I -aeee at Albany, he left home on Thurs day noon for Albany. Karl began growing worse about 3 p. in , and kept growing worse during the night, he, tuftered terribly, but eeemed aasier about alx a. nx, Mrs Rumbaugh aroee, aad Just before breakfast weat to ea! I their daughter Edith to breakfast, wbeo aha found to her terror that her baby had died during the few mlnutoe of her absence from the room. She took the remains to Lebanon oa Friday and ac oom panted by klad friends took the rain Saturday morning for Albany, where he was buried on Sunday the 10 asi. Funeral services from John 14. Our little one's gone before, Te Join the heavenly thrag, To draw as to heaven sweet home ef love, Well meet oar darling there. Oh I death where hi thy sting, And where le thy victory O 1 grave, He'e gone to heaven, bright home above Well asset cot darling there ; He is net lost bat gone before. Maa. A. O. Real Bacon. KKftearnoaa or rosoii x. Whereas. As the All wise ruler ef the Universe has for parpeses ef his own glory moved bv death our bulovan sister niva eotgesnery, aad WXKXXas. Sister Elva was aa honest maiden and tbe ecu el ef aay of si iters for the womanly graces and virtues which fit hem aa jewels in society, sad Wnsiuus, By her death her family were deprived ef oae who was truly a eietor aad daughter, therefore be it J?eoee, By Dierdoff Lodge, No. 64, I. 0. O. F. that the parents ef stater Siva Mont gomery have lost an affectionate, loving and dutiful daughter, society one of its rarest gems and DierdorfT Lodge one ef its true Kebeeeaa. Bat while we deeply mourn our great loss, we feel that it is the will ef Cod and is therefore oar dnty to bow in humble eubmissien trusting that on the ether side the River we shall again clasp hands and re ceive a cordial welcome from her ; Rolxfd, That a copy of thsss resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, a ooov be gives the family of the deeeasetLsad that a copy be famished to onr oounty papers . t if I or purnoaiien, J. J. Donnis, F. J. Vitxa, H. A. JoKftSON, Committee. Teh rriattag. We are now prepared to do any and all SB w kinds of Job Printing on short notice. Oar Presses, type and material are all new and nor prices are the lowest. All wrk voir ran ted seat cla$. ssnd to us for estimates on T" er large job. Bcrkrabt Bros. Wanted. Two ton ef good Timothy Hay delivered st Waterloo in exchange for lumber. Apply a t once to proprietor. Waterloo 8awmiua 's Cough Syr up, which is largely a dvortised by tbe proprietor, la a really soaWftovtous article, and is far tin parlor to naexMdis of similar character Give it o no trial and you will be satisfied that we k now whereof we speak. Editor "The 1 loultor" (Catholic,) San Frano'sco, Nov 64th. 1661. Sabbath school Concert There will be a Sabbath School concert held at North Paleetine Baptiet Church on Sabbath eveninr. March 9th. Proceeds to gi for the benefit of school, AU aire cordial 1 j invited. H. B. Cabtxk, Supt, Dedication ef W. C. T. V. Hall. The new Hall of the W. 0. T. U. wae formally dedicated on Tuesday evening last. It waa very neatly and tastily decorated with vines of different kiads. At 7 :46 when the exeroiees begau the hall was orowdsd fall, many sitting on the side with their feet hanging off. The following program was thsn serried out, some ef the parts de serving particular mention : Opening remarks by the President, Mrs J II Townsend. Prayer by Rev 8 0 Irvine. Seripture reading by Mrs L K Blain.Snpcr atendent ef Temperance School. Song by qnartft, composed of Mrs K W Langdoo, 0 H Irvine, Mack Monteith and Mies Ubbis Fertmiller. Esy by Mrs Oeo Turret!. Pormel dedication by the President. Praeyr by Rev I H Condit. f Temperaaoe rseitation by Harvey Town end, Seven minute address by Prof E N Condit. Dialogue by four girU-'The Drunkards Child." Singing by Quartet, 0 H Irvine, Chas Brush, Wm Fortmiller and Maok Monuith Reading by Mrs Cbse Wolverton "How cue little woman saved the day in Kansas ." Solo by Mrs K W Leagden "It wae Ram that Spoiled My Bey." After the rendering of the above program a very enjoyable sociable waa hsld. Oencral conversation wae interspersed with pop-oorn, games, Niagara Fella remarks by the shiU dren, aad eiaging by a quartet W. 0. T. U. Hall is now a pleasant place. neatly fitted up, well governed by a few aeble women, aad the society certainly de serves being encouraged aod sspported by onr citiseae. Bell ef aeoor. Following Is the standing of the scholars the school of Mr J B Hughes in this oounty for ths winter term. It le remark ably geod,and speaks In the blgbeet terms for teacher and student : Ruby Pronk, ISO; a Wyer, 100 ; X l Trader, 100; K R Huston, 104; Stella Hughes. 10s); Alvlo Bardwsll, 100; O Hardwell. 100 ; B Whealdeo. 99 A W Foshay, 99 ; Lydla M Snyder, 99 t P Mor gan, 99 ; B Cooper, 99 ; Jane Tripp, 99 ; Dora Snyder. 99 ; H Morgan. 99 ; Carrie Huston, 99; J Story, 98; Emma Frook, 97 : Stella Frank. 97 : William Frank. 07 : C Perin, 99; Jane Snyder. 96 ; C B Bard- wall, 96 ; Monna Frank, 96 ; Rate Sta.'ey, 96 ; Jennie E Ramsey, 93 ; W 0 Bard well, 94 : W A Long. 93 : H Frum. 93 A R Ramsey, 93 ; I Tripp, 01 . Jane Risks, 84 ; -ona B Snyder, 83 ; Minor via M Staley, 2 : E Perin. 79. Ia reference to bis system MrHughee eaye : "In school I usually keep a rec ord of conduct which may he brief!? explained aa follows i Kyery evening I mark upon the black-board the stand- ngof each scholar far that day ; I make out a weekly report for each scholar at the end of every week, which lea certificate of conduct t their par ent, and which may be put away and kept during lite. At the close of school, all whose standing has not boon too low.are placed upou a Roll of Honor, whlou is a eummary of the steading during the term, and each one receives a copy of the Roll. The stood lug oa the Holt is baaed apou general deport ment and application to study, more than the result of study or regular at tendauce '' BOTH X Tessas Eagle. I have an improved portable saw mill for eawiag timber from four to twenty iaebee ia diameter. It can be attached to aay sarins from eight to twelve horse power aad is war ranted to cot mors lumber in s day eat of mall timber than aay other portable saw- mitt to the state of Oregon. It will be ee ap ready for work, with saw aad belts com plete for 6500. It is especially adapted to ths plitiag ef fir poles for fencing. If not sold ia tea days would like to arrange with seme party who owes aa engine aad who would he willing to go into the business of manu facturing lumber. Parties is this oounty who are tbe owners ef Osk, Ash, Maple er nr timber whioh they srish to dispose ef please ed disss. F. Haaais. Albany Oregon. BaVsTCB. Owing to the ill-health of M. Sternberg who desires to retire from business, ws will discontinue oar business ia Albany aad therefore offsr our entire stock ef goods at that place for coat. The a took is complete and first-class ia every particular, aad never before wae eaeb aa immense stock offered for sale at soeh a sacrifice ia prices. We therefore invite ear customers, friends and the public generally to call aad examine our goods aod prices. All these knowing themselves indebted to Cor Albsay house will please call and settl at once as our business must be closed Thanking the people of Linn and surround tag oonntiss for their liberal patronage for the past twenty-two years. We remain Respectfully, Sen'dxrs A- SrsRKBCao. A True Word epekea In Jest. The Waahlng, D.C., Star aaya : Sena- tec. Pendleton, ia conversation with several senators, aa to hie defeat, re mark that he "waa beaten by Payne and BtaadardOll." "Why Pendleton," aald ooe of them, making feat of a serious subject, "you ought to have got St. Jacobs 011, as it conquers Pain" (Payao) To this the Baltimore Evening New adds ; "ThoOOmpUmeat thue paid to the popular household article referod to by oae high 1b the oounaila ef the na- ilea, ie dally receiving hearty endorse ment in millions of homes.'' , Cheapet house in the valley for cash, E Thompson A Co. Go to K L Thompson A Co. ness aad saddles. for your bar er Cos All persons wishing to teat the mente of a great remeuy ,one mat wui poeiuveiy cure Consumptlon,Cougfcs, ooids,A.stoma, Bronchitis, er any affection ef the Throat and Lungs are requested to call at Foshay A Masons Drug Store aad get a Trial Bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Cen humptlon free of coot, which will show Jou what a regular dollar also bottle will a. Per Bale. Span ef fins horses for sale. Eight ysars old. Ooe 16 aad the other 16 hands high A great bargain. Call en Wm Tsrhnae, 6 miles south of Albany. Information given at this eflioe, ReddlngT Cel., Fab. 16th, 1683.-We have two drug stores- one at Anderson, Oal., and the other here. Wo have kept ana sold Amman's Congh Syrup for some time, and had it gives satisfaction. GuLiyxa dt Avbrxll, PLAIN Till. a Plain eohjeets. BY fLAIJf CIIsP. Making both ends meet simply means earalag enough money to live, keej even with the nerld and neither haves nit left nor owe a bit. In tbls era of dead bests) there are many who can not aay that they make both ende meet.aad what ia more there are many who seem to prefer being on a continual deecent, like a boy en a band sled. They are happiest when they ovaa everybody, and, If a custom It were, tbey would mortgags their head In ordr to be lu debt, or, Ilka Antonio, In the merchant of Venice, make their bond a pound of flesh oast their heart, Tbey seem to be unscrupulous as to whom their vic tims are and would ae soon ewe a penni less widow, blind In both eyes, or an editor, as a stockholder in the Northers Psoifle, a Portland banker, or a whole sale dealer la Jewolry. Let slone mak ing both ende moat the rope is always straight and ever lastingly hitting norm helpiees person . When he wants a favor bo if one big lump of pleasantness i tee J f, but aa soon as he gets bis hands In your pockets then look out, but aak him to put It back and hole the woret insulted Individual In the community. For my part I would rather be iu a den of lloas, Ilk Daniel, than In a community of dead beats, to uee thle Inelegant but appropriate expression. The person who makes both ends moot lobe commended above ell others. One may be President ef a mining com paay, a Philadelphia lawyer, or a Port land real eetate agent, yet, if at tbe end ef tbe year the balance le ou the wrong elde, one had better, be a boot black or a minister and come out even. Tbe man who Invents something by which the happim-as of the bumau race is Increased, Is a public benefsctor, and daaerves tbe praise ef the maaaee ; the legislator who introduces a good law ehould bo eulogised ; the politician who does an boneet act should bo given a credit mark of mflnlte length ; but greater than all le the man who paye hie debts and keepe even with tbr world aad if he combines all of these then does he deeerve a monument as Colossal as Coleeeu himself. If a man earns but a dollar a day bo should spend but a dollar a day if lie ha to quit driuking aud chewing tobacco to do it He should live on rice and bread if necessary, aud dress In homo- spun. .Nothing raises ones tru more than to aee one who owes every body dressing in broadcloth, liv ing oa quail on toaat, nlghtinggaho aod olivoe, smoking two bit cigars and drinkiog tbe finest Madena, yet we have plenty who do this In a small scale, aod ouiy awhile ago a grocery man was said to have kicked himself all over his store, to nee a figurative expression, be cause ooe of bla alowcat debtors w s eeen puffing a nn cigar on tbe opposite Side of the street. How humiliating it must be for on. dressed a p as If modeled by a Ward to meet a Door creditor, hoaest enough to live nlainl v ratl.er than to run in d?bt, - - i and to feel that she ia nutting oa style on that man's hard earned moaey ; yet such cases can he counted by tbe dozen, without going out of Lion county. XOTICB. All persons Indebted to tbe undersigned are hereby notiOed to come forward at once aod settle, as I must have money. A word to the wise Is sufficient, Fuxd Wixxkxt. isnri AU those knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned on accounts previous to 1864, or who have not made arrange ments for settlement, will find it to tbtir interest to call immediately. J. J, Dcaacnxx. suteal Inaamsneaia. J. H. Dauiel bow haa a complete line of musical instruments of all kinds for sale. oonsletlnsT of the Matbuahek piano, the Shonluger organ, flddlea, violins, guitar, etc., as well as the latest sheet music. His instruments are all of the beet evades, and are aot theoheap traau, ao that when you get aa Instrument of any kind you may know that yon are getting one that will last and hold its tune. Hew Variety of rutatoes. The Undersigned living a half mile from Albany, across the river, has the following new variety of seed potatoes which he will sell reasonably : White Star and Pride ot America, which are moderately early and tbe Dunmere which ia late. These are an excel lent variety of potatoes. Samples may be seen at Redfields in this city. H M Kelly. net Have Money. All persons knowing themselves in debted to tke undersigned are hereby nettfled that his business won't run with out money, and as he must nave it, a word to the wise le sufficient. John Bnioos. Money te Lean I Wears now prepared to make leana in uiy eums desired ea improved farm land in Unu aad Beaton counties for any length ef time aot lees than one year. - Burkhart Bros. I ore a lev sjbnica salyb. I mu ' - - i U . w am! A Miila L I bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped nauefs, cnimiaius, corns and all klads of akin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect aatisfactioa ia every case or moaey re funded. Price 36c per box. For sale by Foshay A Mason. BOT1CB. All aeoounta due the undersiined have been placed in the hands of T J Stites for mllMtion who is authorised to receipt for the same. If not paid in a reasonable time ths names of thoss neglecting or refusing will be given to the public Fred Reis. BELSHAW HOULT, On Wednesday, Feb. 27th, 1864, at the residence of Sen ator Hoalt ia Harrisburg, by Rev J S Mc Cain, Ma Fxaxk Bxlbhaw, of Eugene, aad Miss Alice Hoclt, of Harrisburg. The marriage ie said to have been a very pleasant one. The young people start out together with the best wishes of a large com munity, their friends everywhere extending them hearty congratulations, in wbiek we unite. school Cloths Be era. For District No. 5, Lisa county, Oregon, for the year ending Marsh 3, 1864. I bavs received the following amounts ef cash for the support of tbe schools t Cash on hand at the date ef last report 46.91 " reo'd frem March apperuenmoat$1436.4S " rat bilie collected S56tX6 " BJafej frem June a portion meet . . aU.99 rscd tax collected 609 96 " ree d tax State 629.94) " rse'd tax Bh'ff delinquent tax ofd 69.44 64608 66 which ha been paid out follows n paid teachers. 83664 09 263.76 33.70 Cssh paid for fnel. . Cer.h paid for repairs Cash paid for incider ntals 6114 64408.64 . 1160.61 smeeats ef lUlar c cash on hand 1 have received the folio nog otah for the boiiding fond l ax collect ed (J mills BaJM aa t'aah from 0 E Wolverfm faoaa Ar- noll house and fence. . . lo7 aa f jasb from L Martin for Ingram hease 286.66 Cash from fo Yeung for barn 96 66 aah from inter ret eg ea Cash delinquent tax collected by Sb'g 176,12 6376 48 I have paid out on this fuad as follows I Cash to A T ArnslJ for lots 62800 06 Cash to C T Ingram for lets 2000 06 Clerk fee aod Co. Clerk fees 344.98 86044.30 81332.13 B dance on ban1 at date Respectfully submitted, J. H. BcsEiiaaT. District Clerk. arrriBv. Died Man h 1th st her residence near Oak ville, Lina' county. Mrs Elizabeth Irvine Le, wife of Hujrh Lc in the 76 year of bar age. Mrs Lee was born in Haetiagtea Co. Pa , Nov. 27th, 1817. In early life eke re. reeved with the family f an uncle te War ner Co. Id , where aha was married aad re sided till 1853, when tke family ressoved to Oregon anJ eettled oa the donation olaiaa w ic bobeen the r home ever ainoe. Mrs Lee us known and appreciated by bar neighbors not only as ao ex eel lent christian woeaaa ; bet aa a pecial example of self-denying la ter eat iu the good of others. No one ia the whole community was more willing and kiod iu miuiatration to tke sick. Having no children of her own ; shs had the kind ncsa and love of a mother for these who aeeded her help. .She leaves an aged has hind and an adopted daughter to moors their great loss ; bat they have bright aad precious memories to cheer them ; and good hope that the has ''gone before" to tbe good home where parting shall be no more. t, 4X1. A c eaitsJ right ljut Monday Tom Toreura aad Teiatum sere arrested for assaulting Col- tnB Stmb another Cr.inaman.it being claimed that the former two pitched into the latter 'U a hatchet and pitchfork. As Snab at their boarding bonse, and belonged another place, we donht thia and this i to be backed by tbe atatements of two t rested Celestial. Although it is ki that a Chinaman will state anything almost. Trie matter waa compromised on the paysaeat of ,?8 tine and 812 costs, the defendaats aot wiahing to make any further trouble about the matter, although if they had stood trial there is little doubt in our mind that they would have ben cleared. We complaining witness who swore to the plaint without knawing any more than a 1 poet about wbat he was doiag the worst "Shsak of s Chinaman" that ever diegiaOsel the stre.ts of Albany. Uealh er leUse Bauer Lottie D. aged 1 year. 4 meatus and 6 days, a child of John and Mary Reacy, who lived on Mr Pearce's place opposite Albany iu Sculon county, died on March 2nd, of ia flamraati-ui of tbe atomach and bowels. She was buried on Moodar.at tke Baptist church near Mr Carters about five milea northwest cf this place. When tbe Lord Jeaas was upon the earth he said, "Suffer the little children, and forbid them not to come aato me, for of such is the kingdom of heaves," and they are going oae alter another with Hun to his heavenly home. J. Another Pioneer W W Allphin living near Millers died of consumption, March 2nd, 1SS4. Ha eras born in Schuyler county. Hi, and moved to Oregon in 1647, He was aged 38 years sad unmarried. He leaves s long line of rela tives anal friend to mourn his loss. Friend after friend departs. Who has not lest a f riend. Harrtsbstrg Items S. S. Train was unanimously elected School Hirer tor Monday, and W. R. M. Dauiel waa likewise unanimously elected clerk. Mrs. Fitzgerald and daughter are getting up a class in singing and el ecu tion for chil dren. School prospering finely. $2666. Good farm, one mile west of Brownsville on the road leading to Halsey, containing 109 acres, oak ridge laud, some fine oak groves, all euoiosed, 75 acre in cultivation a yoaag orchard and shrubbery ; good barn aad fair house, two good wells with pomps, Priee 62600, one y are time on one halt amount II deeired, with security on premises. Call at S remises or address U. A. Carter, Kgaa, rant county, Or. Stock-holders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stock-holders of she Odd Fellows Ball Building Association will be held at their office in the city of Albany Oregon on Monday the 10th day of March 1$4. For the purpose of electing seven Di rectors to serve the ensuing year aad aatQ their successors are elected and qualified. J. F. Backxxsto, J. H. BrRKHAKT, President Secretary. THE ALBANY FURNITURE HOUSE, BRINK & SON. (Successors to) Baiinals, Woouin & Fiate, Manufactures and dealers in all kinds oa FURNITURE, would respectfully inform the pubnc that they manufacture to order, and will keep constantly on hand, a complete creek of all desirable lines of and will sell at bed rock pn Bed-steads a Specialty disda-