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FRIDAY AUGUST 8, 1884 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For President, G ROVER CLEVELAND of Now York. For Vice President, THOMAS A. riENDRlCKS of Indiana. For Presidential Electors, A. C. JONES of Douglas county, Mil KKVSON The Urge and daily increasing; num bers of independent Republicans who have openly bolted Blaine,and declarod their intention of voting for Cleveland, do so puon the '.ugliest grounds of mor al, intelligent citixmahio. 'I ' men whose conscience o v-itrol their votes are so dogmatic as to my that the gen eral well-being of the couutry isofiar greater importanoo than the huohh of party, or the preservation of pai ty or ganisation. They fori that the chief ob ject of party action should be to sub serve the public weal, to secure the greatest good &r the greatest number of people, and when a party fails in this purpose, then it should go at once into These men are bold to LF.VKI.4Vll I ROCK Andrew D. White, president of Cor nell university, announces that bo shall vote for Cleveland. Of the 37 ruetubei of the Cleveland club in the viPsge of Candor, N. Y., seven are prominent Republican!'. Senator Osorge F, Fd round, ol Vermont, four yoars ago wroto as fol Iowa: "ft Is my-deliberate opinion that Mr. Blaine acta as the attorney of Jay Could. Whenever Tliurman and I have settled upon legislation to bring the Pacific railroads to terms of CRAWFORD'S HALL SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AUG. 9TH. Grand Matinee 'Coming at 2-30. The wholesalers in the Clinton in.uk- equity with the government, up has .. I ...i ... I i . i t ii liitiittrwl I u m aa II Itlnlnn ... ....tr. . l , uuavuu, nave vuum aa ioiiows : ij w " """' mini i i i ar i irinirtrn in , i i . i , Clovolaod, 31 j Blaine, 17. hast year hnd, from bohlod tho breastworks of 1 aIJ!j UlVUi ll A Aj Si Aoii V I IjIjU M IJ I iHjJN J D, L. B. ISON ot Baker county, W. D. FENIX)N of YaahiU county. aisorgmnilultioD. x ju.- Anr.., of M Ass- that it is infinitely hotter for the UAUU uouii - -- - . .. chusetts U a son of the war Governor. country at large, and especu ly . far intelligent, B'-lf-respecting It puhh- Blaine'a letter of acceptance has plen- 0Q8 to elect to the presidency such a ty of length and breadth, but no depth, clean, honest democrat as Cleveland ."V7 1 , , . than to elect a Hapublican like Blaine Mr. Blaine should be careful. A . , , mr. whom they declare to be corrupt, aud heated campaign may bring on another . , , J whose succession to power would be sun -stroke. tt dangerous both to the p-aco and busi- Although Mr. Arthur is a splendid QeM 0f the eountry. These boltlug re- fisherman he refuses to cut bait for publicans are not "dudes and phar bees'' Blaine I as the Blaine organs allege. They have, It beffina to dawn uiion the scoffers I heretofore, constituted the moral and at the Independents that there is going intelligent force of the Republican par to be considerable of a shower. V. na tueir aeiection is a serious ioa to the party one which they attempt Mr. Blaine's letter is as long as a . ... to ianor u,Jt wh;oh iu the President's message. But the only piece wmt counsels of the party is locked of news m it is bis devotion to civu ser- up0Q witQ ftlarin M threatening, not vice reform. mm. only the defeat, but the disintegration An important difference between of the party. They are composed large- Blaine and Cleveland is that the former ly of college prcfessoia, presidents of has a past and no future, and the latter colleges, clergymen, moralists and bus- a future and no past. iness men. They are not influenced in . voting by sordid considerations. They The people want a reformer iu the , f , , k a White Houae,and Cleveland is the mm. I u uhj qnwhnt of .m those wbo tight mm naraes RovernmsnUl nolier. They care less him the highest tribute for personal hon. f jf iJoUg of offi m nj )rtJ f jf esty and integrity. cent, economical administration. Here- The Blaine organs continue to grace- n lies the secret of the ir inaepeodeooe li- Ur. rin nun rlv thev as citizens and voters. The? deaire to say the Irish-Americans are going to stand identified with some politic! par vote for Blaine because he would kick ty, but the party mut have no ue other mmlA Rritin and the ! oMeet in view thin luere imrt biioJI a similar canvass showed 30 for Uobin- Oouia 's lobby, to ro In our back." son and 27 for Butler. That is Just nice JWmunds nnd what The throe members of the fum of keGn appreciation of Blaine! Whllo! Limbert Bros., Boston, all Heimblicans, Edraunda may think It nocossary to are enthusiastic Cleveland men, and tlMPPrt tt he is noml- are some of their Kapublicao employes. nfttoJ ht appoars to have furnished Mr. Waltor C. Brooks and Mr. 0. ais rr,onU" WHn a vory K00 H. Partridge, Uilors and clothiers, No. for not do!n W)' nd "btloss many la-.. in a mi a G Union street. Boston. BanoVieans. I inom win not. i no letter is now will this year vote for Clevoland. In private hands and If tho Hepubll-1 next day they print extracts from the P.umed Knight's writiuga to show that hs strongly favois peace. ' The Oiejpnian says it has declined to print the details of what is known as the "Cleveland Sjaodal." Taere is a man who goes around among all bis n dghbors and says to one, "did you hear that scandalous story about Mr, A? "What is ill" asks his neighbor. "Ob, I am too nice to go into details, I never slander anybody" is ths answer of the cowardly busy-body. To the next one he whispers, "they say Mr. A. is charg ed with dirty, scandalous conduct in connection with a woman." He is again asked what the details of the af fair are. The answer is the same as before. Now the mature judgement of that community is that this man is a more despicable cowardly slanderer than he who gave the full details and declared that he would not vouch for Tho (Vobr.itert COLORED CONCERT COMPANY, Tho Only Legltltntte ami Genuine Jubilee Singers Now travollng in America. WLM Tr"Cr Tho inanagsment rnnpoetfully call tho attention to thu fart that Uk-hc I Hingora are tho Original NaahviUe Mtudonta that havo won auch an on- viablo reputation throughout thn ontiro country aii'l umlor the aaanieoS ol Uio K lpath Inycmiiii Human. AiiM'Arol Una lat snaaou with auuh wonUorlul aucoasa at IrenUui llonrv Want lleoohor a church in itrookiyn. they will i.rim nl thf Mr. Samuel Freeman, chairman, and CDB desire to chullongo tho correct- Tosnplo lioatou and st Henry Ward Heeoher's ohun-h m Brooklyn, thoy will on r. Bassett, secretary of the Hepubli. ness of the quotation tho original will same program In thU cty as given by them in tho .ho vo pi r Consiating of Mr can towu oommittre of Kverott, Mass.,1 06 publlshod. havo resigned and will vote for Cleve land. naowMftVii.Lr. iti:h NEGRO MELODIES, CAMPMEETING HYMNS, CABIN AND RIVER SONQS, PLANTATION SONQS, ETC., ETC., HepreMatlng the Southern Negro In all bl character 1st lea of The Cleveland club of Batavia, III. , Bbownsvillr, Or., Aug. 6th, '84. starts with (J." members.of whom Jacob J ICdiUtrt Democrat : t.eiM, Irof. O. T. Hoow and M. M. j ysrmers nil buay taking cafe of their Kinne have si ways been Republican. I grain now. Tho busy huin of the The club's membership will be swelled tlieshlng machine Kl heard from all Kvetill'g AdinUalott, 7f OOBtS 0 j directions. cjiiidron, aa estelo, mminm MIRTH,MUSIC AND MIMICING, hi Full Plantati on Costumes Raasrviu! Haaln. f I ; Mallnoe 1'riifw, Adulta. :m rcn i Mtata Nouured In aUvanootl at liiigilon'a lurg Ntoro. Ian I. Their SOSMciSflhSe foibid thtir MijtKrt ing any mau wi:h Blaine's repuution, nor will they temain identified with a party who chooses star i outer's like Steve Elkins for its leaders. They in sist that the organization of a party should be in the hinds of ig beat and honest men, instead of iu the vrort aa is the case with the llpublicsn party. They declare thut the boneat elemeut of tho Republican party is utter! j power less to wielJ the party io the interest of the people. They assert that Blaine was nominated through the influence and persistent effort of the worst od most corrupt clement ot the party, thus driving from his support the bet men of all parties. Tbey further declarr and truthfully toe, that Cleveland was nominated through the earnest effort of the best element of the Democratic par ty, thus chalie ging the suport of the best element of all patties. They al lege that Blaine is seeking to call to bis active support the rag tag and bobtail of all parties, while the course of Cleve- the truthfulness of the story. Does the Otegonian understand the force of the ! land is challenging the adaairat ; on of all paraletlT KEYWUmOXAKV. The Presidential campaign now pend ing is .a peculiar one. It is different from others in the fact that the person al character of one of the candidates has to be defended. Blaine is accused not only by democtatic papers, but by in fluential republican papers, of having used his official position, as Speaker of the House, to further his private inter ests by making a ruling in the chair, nader the force of which the grant ot land made to the Fort Sxtt and Little Hock railroad was extended to a future and the support of many of the best and cleanest Republican's of the land. Now this U a brief statement of the main counts in the indictment against Blaine and his chief lender. We hope onr Republican frieo U will not forget that these chsrges are brought by Re publicans and not by Democrats. We appeal to the unbiased jidgftnent cf Republicans to sy whether these things bs true. If they be true, can self respecting R-ipuMican support the man against whom thene and many oth er damaging charges are made? Csn they maintain even an indifTsrent atti tude about the matter? Will the i -! r i.i ;i ... ..i I i The Currier do Boston, edited by L 1 ro'- ' Jn uiwwwut lrif llnrnikr km iirlm-kntil Sohille La W, is a l'rench weekly of tko Nortn Brownavllle graded pajer which has just appeared, and is I school, to be devoted to the election of Cleve I here. land. Mr. La Rue ssvs that the 5000 1 Jamea s. Smith aod family of Ocho- French citizens ho last year voted for 00 re visiting relatives and friends Robinson will this year vote for Clevc V, f Ol. tiaca, hiiu iniuiiy aru vifimn frinnda unnn tfio Mi-Konr.le . Mr. Uoorge S. I'ayne, manager ol Thft Arrhlhill(l f.,nlls towether wlih th Saunders Lumber company at Ltv- Mrs. Florence Hnyder are at Lower srmore, N. 11 , called on the J'st yes- Soda for the benefit of their health, teruay. lie wi'.l cast his first Demo- Dr. Curl an i wife, John Franrer cratic vote this year for Cleveland, and 01 Miss Ids, Sarah and Marie Co says Cleveland will get every vote in how returned from Fish and Clear Liveiroore, Democratic and Republi- hlivlng enJoyed themselves hugely. can. I t-... '.i, ...... ........ 1.. -.. 1 i r. .r . i . last week on a three weeks visit. stieet, Bostoa, a) a he knows of a firm John Harrison aod family of Crook ol three aisaibsrs easnloyian 7u voters, eouoty, are visiting friends aod rela- At the laat elation Of, ol th latter and UvtM 1,1 ,n, valley. 11 the uietnhers of tho firm roUd the F ,F' BI?df JUtl rr, wn lUpuhlican ticket. This year U the t 7 , Z:'.. , voikmxti will vole L...-11.. UUI lllliu v.. jr. Vtira A frrel(Mk have I hi w.iro A club ut Qjrssaa BiNiolisoM who noUMO mt ths place reotwl "nd will re id vote for Otevetaa 1 nn-i liemlricks celve whuat for shipmeoi. was formed at ll luille, In., July 17. Starlet fever made its appearance Sixty -two voters aigued the roll, and in our usually healtby village about .-,t-.,- -.w .1.- -:n three weeks airo. and thu- inr lisa I W . . . . . LM. . . 1 . A latter anl 0 I of the f r CMe)wla4. threats of those who hold the party lash time so that the company might secnte in their hftndf. terrorj3e an,i (lrive de- all the land. For this service M Blaine is said to have been supplied with a good share of railroad stock. This charge U based upon his own let ters, the genuineness of which has nev er lven called in question. These let ters are the famous "Mulligan letters" of which so much has been said in the pnblic pres. Mr. Fisher of Boston was one of the company that was en gaged in constructing the Fort Scott and Little Rock railroad. It was to him that these "Mulligan letters," fif teen in all, were written. They were written by Blaine, and they ail were concerning this land grant question, the railroad, and the peculiar service which Mr. Biaine did the company by ruling that a certain proposed amendment was not germane and therefore not in order These letters were in the hands of a Mr. Mulligan who was private secre tary to Fisher to whom the letters were written. The matter ot Blaine's cor rupt conduct was being investigated in the 44th Congress in 1874 when Mulli gan was cited to appear as a witness Blaine learned that Mulligan bad these letters with him and that they would be introduced as evidence. Knowing their damaging character, Blaine sought an interview with Mulligan, and, un der the promise of a man of honor th.it he would return the letters, obtained possession of tbem, and has ever since, anJ ,rr refuses to deliver them up,un de$ e advice of legal counsel that he can tfc be compelled to do so. This is the storWn brief. Many leading re publicans over the country refuse to support him because of this blight upon nis perscVit honesty. We tell this as it is told msny republican pa pers, and hence it Vill r' cent Republicans to the support of Blaine who is denounced as corrupt by many of the leading journals of the Re number not leaa than L'OO in ahoul ten days. John W. Kr-ell .f No. fG Summer street, Uwton, owner uf a bleachery at Lawrence, connected with th manu facturing onijianie of Iiwiston, Me., and a dit ec'-or of tba B ton and Maine lailioaJ, has alwaya been a Republi can. Thia yer h will vote for Cleve land. II m. tieorg j C. Veaton of South Berwick, Mr., a leadiag member of the York county bar, and for many years an active Hi-publican, says he will not support BUine and shall east bis ballot for Orover Cleveland. The following Republican, all busi ness men of Marahalltown, Is., have openly dec'arel they will not support Blaine : 11. W. Oifford.David Parrett, Warren ltrrtt, Cnas. Ifolmdate, O. Lr-lnglelue,Fred Cmram.P. Burkhart, EL B. Balding, A. R. Fargo, Dr. (Jetz. an in iependent, but voted for Hayes snd Garfield R. H- iWrnhatt and many score more, while the liat aiaorg the farmers i too numerous to mention, The Cleveland ltaindaltr takes paius to sifc the so-called "Iriah bolt" in Cleveland. After giving iu detail the account of it careful researches the Plainidler say a ; "Sj we get at the truth. The great "Irish boll" will tak s into the Blaine camp two men, no more. O ue of these publicly renounced bis democracy two veara ago, and the other was a (Airfield stumper and has been a Republican ever since." The advisory committee of the Brook lyn Young Men's Republican club is endsavorin j to ascertain the sentiments 0 the individual members of the club, Hausman and wife buried their baby one week ago last Saturday. II. W. tioddar and wlfo borlod their Utile girl on last Thursday and Tuesday their Utile boy, West, was borne to Uio cruel grave. This death through his efiiclent agent, scarlet ferer, has robhed the last named parties of all 1 1 a. a a a a a a -m meir cniiuroo in lesa sitno than a week. They have the sympathy of all the people of the vicinity. There are now five cases In ibe town and near vicinity. All doing welt at date. The pet pie however cannot be too careful of preventing its spread. Jase Erne. Administrator's Notice, NOTICK IS iIKRKBY CilVKN THAT the underalirned haa thla day bean amiointod Administrator of the ealalo of Fred Wtllert Isle a resident of Albany, Oregon, decaod,by the Probate t'ourt for 1. inn county .Oregon. Aj peraoaa having claims again nt aaid aatate are hereby no- nnw to preaent tne same properly veri fied to tha underaigned at Albany, Oregon wuuin aix monina irora thla tUu. Tbla the 4th day of Augaat, MM, W. M. Km a i:m, WrATHKRIORD A nl.ACKBt'll.Y, All'fa for Admlnlalrator. publican party? The spirit of personal an 1 69 m a" 1 ""jority of the organ freedom and independence all over "the country answers no. Kvery one knows that there are thousand of Republican all over the country who are not in ac cord with their party upon economical questions, then why mjouM these men vote the Republican ticket even if the candidate was alovr reproach? (4 lite a natmber of RepnMieiSS in Linn coun ty voted foi the Democratic candidate for CingreHS laat June becauan they ware not in harmony with their party on the tariff question and mant more we believe will de like wise in November. HOW TOE KJCW l OKU H.VILIf.n TlhO. FOB CLEVELAND. Herald, Sun, Timer, World, Journal of Cjoj mere Morning Journal, Truth, Tages Nacbrichten, Staats Zeitung, Courier des Etatp, Post, Telegram, Dial, Oraphic, Nevg, Hirpei's Weekly, FOR ELAINE. Tribune, Mail and Express, Commercial Advertiser. Hon. Jooiah Crosby of Dexter, Me., long an influential member of the Re publican patty and ex-president of the state senate, repudiates the nomination of James G. Blaine, and will support Grover Clevoland. Mr. Crosby a. rees ization expreHhea its views concerning the advisability of supporting either Biaine or Cleveland, a meeting of the club will be called. The indications are that at least two-thirds ot the 2600 membsrs of the club will support the candidacy of Gov. Cleveland. BLAIMK THE PLAM ABIST. The New York Sun intimates that Brother Blaine is guilty of "unconacieua absorption." S ivh the Sitw. One of the noblest and moat patitotic sentiments in Brother U'aine's letter of acceptance is conveyed in thia language "The name of American, which be longs to us in our national capacity must always exalt the just pride of pa triotism.'' When the same ilea occurred to George Washington, he expressed it, in his farewell address, in nearly the same words: "The name of American, g which be longs to you in your national rapacity must a I way 8 exalt the just pride of pa triottsm more than any appellation derive! from local dissrituiaa'aoai." The recorded utterance of Washing ton, however, including the vast num ber of bis private letters that has come down to us,may be searched and search ed in vain, we belive, for any passage in the slightest degree resembling the earnest pledge of allegiance with which Blaine concluded his letter to Warren Fisher, Jr., applying for an interest in the Little li)ck and Fort Smith specu lation: "I do not feel that I shall prove a dead head iu the enterprise if I once Notice to the Public. Having beeo appointed Admiuiatrator of the estate of Krsd WiUert, dacaaed, I have the full atock of huggina. carta, hack a, rok- away carnage, etc., which is offered for aale on eaay term, and at toe lowest pricea poaaihle. The whole stock most be disposed of so that the estate can be settled. Those deatnog, to purchase anything in that hue will do well to call at oooe. W. M. K 1 1' 11 en, Adin'r of the estate of Fred Willert, de'd. Albany, Or., Aug. 6th, 18S4. Summons. lath Circuit Court of the Stat oj ,.,, n for TAma County. Nancy A Pugh, Plaintiff, vs. John Pugh, Defendant. To John Puijh, the above named Deetuimnt. IN THR NAME OF THE STATE OF Oreiren, yen are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the above named plalntlft In the above enti tled Court, now on file with the Clerk of aald Court, on or before the first day of the next regular term of aald Court, to wit : Monday, the 27th day of Ootober, ISM, and you are hereby notified that It you tan to appear ana answer aald com OS o mi 9 : to Ol O 5 00 f 09 a 5 00 CHILDREN COME AND CABE DE POSSUM, BBBBBSSBVBSHBMHHBVBSBMHBBsVasVBaaB At Albany, Monday Aug. 11th, AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK, P, M, E. D. DEN BY & CO'S The Curran Fruit Diyer. The Curran Fruit Pfyst haa lecn In use In this State for the past two years and la a-knowIfe)Kd by practica! fruit drying men, to be superior to any other dryer in the market. We have a groat many testimonials from parties who have oawd oar drver which we will forward upon application. We take pleasure in informing the public that wo are prepared lo pot up the above named dryer in any part of the stale. Ms rhlne dried Irull lakn, in payment. Also the highest cash price paid for Ibe same. Parties deslrlmrJo pon-ha e fruit dryers wi!l do well to send for dawrrlptlve circular liefore making srrsniiciiK iitH eUeMhrre. Bend us your names and our agent will call on you. Addre I). B. M0TEITH k 0., Albany, Oregon. N. It. We have r.n hsn l an aao; trnei.t f se ond band Dryers of dlftVrent makes whl'dj we wi!l sell ches:. TRANSCONTINENTAL CIRCUS AND MaKtodonic AggSn011 of Mvin; Wonders. THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE AGE THIRTY STAR PERFORMERS Every Act a Marvel of Grace and Beauty, A TotU.tl CIowiih Gy miiiiKt x GrotCN( it e Among the meat Col eh rat. 1'tfrfurmers iu thla t'uiivslcd Galaxy ofsurs, are NalODi Wofl11 Krotc-t Juggler and Hall thrower. The moat dariag high tight r pe walker in the Mods, August Seigrisl worhl. mi it I r f seuiriat. Durann. hvan lUjyon i imttauon in mcir 1 DPfiari CIS Of renl wonderful (.U ol .ltailU and aKdity. fcnd unnvaled in grace and daring. . . V 1 The WuUfuldsaKhtrroltl.eCbielof Ike Cbi;jpcs-. is her l.thl. NeOSkelela mK ZTlh SS jaaamUm and b..oU(M m ever . H. oessed on thu totmant. Lena Hazel"1 Qo" MonsMeed Edward Dennie " 1 w" " Leo& Beatner-T,w,Uri""",-",K"" """- t , t a v The eakoraUsl Kast Indian bardie rider, oo ha wil.l hrae, Juniter AriDl JaCIDl Anon . L as n mi II -The chsrnung electric akioping t-; artut Miss Sadie Hoss D.a -Tbe wittiest, fanoieat and mo.t pbilosuphic clown al the mnc LUttie hVaUS teontb century. Rillv lriiiiT"Tbe Dio8 c,own- rr Ztcul eac- asii rt ll T1 pr0m Coruie'a Circo rettr.burj;. Mile Camille Laroux 117 f i .,". Kieht highlytraiaetl Patagonian rformiug hoists, iks BsSH in. Will UrganS figentWio-intbeworid. m e a t mA a,... KM.Lsaim 1 lis Together with scares of otbsi celebrated irtonnera in every urasm o. r- Congress -of Startling Wonders, Collected from the most celebrated Hinpoorotme Arenas ot the wori.i wnicn been gSecTm Amehca. and which uTruly the Crowning Success of tho period DERBY'S SILVER CORNET BAND Led by Prof. Uichsrd Seine!, will parade ths streets in their new band j o'clock p. in. The managers of thia Civautic Organization beg loaye to U that they will , a x Exhibit at Aloany, muuntiy, -auguau jiuu, Doors open one ludf hour previoua to performance Inch haa ever wan'or about 4 orr.i tho public plaint aa hereby required, the plaintiff will apply U the Court for the re 1 1 raanded therein to wit. a dlasolutian of not be iookea! with th Democratic tariff idea, and upon as the ordinary stereotyped mode I thicks that Gov. Cleveland could give a embark n it. I see various channels of political warfare. ' better administration than Blaine. 1 in which I know I can be useful." the bonds ot matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, the care, custody anu control or tne minor children, Nellio Ana 1'agh and Jacob T Pugh and the costs and disbursements of this taxed. This tmmmoas Is published b order of Han K P Boise. Judas of aald Conrt.nidA at Chambers and dated the 2nd day of August,, irwi. WBATiiBRroRn A Blsckburv. Attornsys for Plaintiff. NOTICE ! Attention Farmers ! ! Having leased the well-known Albany Warehouse and Wharf, and with the ap proach of harvest, I take thu method of to lioiting a portion of your grain for storage, and trust it will be to your advantage to patronize the undersigned. I shall be pre pared to furnish sacks, aod while I do not claim to be able to pay mors for grain than other warehousemen, guarantee at all times to pay at much. It will be my earnest en deavor to so deal with you that I may expect a continuance of your patrenage. Yours respectfully, W. A. Wells. Albany, Aug., 1st. 1884. Strayed, From farm of Mlltoa Hyde, about two miles south of Albany, about June 13th, a large cow, about ten years old. of dean rod color, with brand P nrieht aide. A return to the above larmwill be suitably rewarded. A. Ltjtxs. Assignee's Notice, NOTICE n HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL when it may concern, that T Ander son, of Albany, Oregon, did on the 2nd day of August is , (he then and there be ing Insolvent and unable to pay bia cred itors in full) lawfully aswlgu to mu all of his property for the benefit of all his cred itors. Therefore all persons having claims against said assignor, T Anderson, will take notice of aaid assignment and present their clalma duty vanned, ta nse at my place af business in Albany. Oregou within three mouths after receiving notlie from me of said assignment. Dated this 7th day of August, 181. Max Baumoakt, PowkllA. Ilii.YKi , Assignee, Attorneys. Dissolution Notice. Tbe partnership heretofore existing be tween W 8 Peters and Jay W Plain, uu der the firm name and atyle of Peters A Plain and doing business at Albany, Linn csunty, Oregon, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, the said Jay 'V ttlain having sold his interest in said linn toCH Stewart. Said W 8 Peters and C H Stew art forming a co-partnership will carry an the business of tne old firm ot Peters fc Blain and assume all of aaid llrms liabili ties. Albany, Oregon, July 23rd, 188J. W. 8. Pktkks, Jay W. Blai. Notice to Debtors, The old Arm of Peters A Blaln having been changed by Mr J W Blaiu selling his interest in the establishment to Mr C XT cjA.....f ykt a ... 1 Vi fv annAiinna In mit friends ana patrons that it thus becomes necessary to make a complete aettlement of our business by Oot, 1st 1884. as Mr Blain expects to leave the State at about that date. All those indebted to us either by note or account will pleaye bear this in mind and use their utmost endeavors to settle up by the time mentioned. Admission. $1. Children ."Oo. Choice Styles IN BOOTS AND SHOES. PsSBbBHbBsssssssssss . -JV , V FOE SPRING ND SUMMER WEAR. Comprising everything new in Gentle men's, Ladies', Misses and children's SHOES. SLIPPERS. &C9 Specialties in Fine Shoos, Medi um and Common Shoes. Novelties in Ladies', Missas and Children's Shoes and Slippers, Call and see; the largest anl best assort ment in the oity. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, Albany, Or Builders and Farmers NO MORE BROKEN HINGES, NOR BARN DOORS GETTING OFF THE TRACK ! PATENTKD 8 K ITEM B Kit 2Mb, IfeSO. Thi esjl represents tbe Terr Wrought pATE'ljMB Irmn lisofrer, and section of Wrought Ml t. if liat!, in position. Tbe rail la fr uinor nassBMLz- ... . ... i it . wurpw. In alwaya in good work.ng order, sji snow, le essasT or stlrt cannot t'- un.ulT oo tbe track, aw sa tba case with fast rail. It require no sbcwl over it, and anv ne can put It op '1 b rail is made uf one bj .1-16 inch Wrought Iron, in mix and -igui foot strips. lb supports HANCtR? Wroug "AIL, re twelve inbeasiiart, and are a stair the heaviest Uoor. teed to hold Th- kt9$m has a projecting lip and is used hb wooden strip. It cannot get off tbe r e hIihii put up as ahown, an l III not ore- For Sale by PETERS & STEWART, Albany. Oreg o n DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS DEERING BINDERS AND MOWERS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, J. I. CASETHRESHER8 AND ENGINES, ACME HARROWS AND ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY. CALL AND GET PRICES. OLD SHOP AND NEW PRICES. tbS undfnaruaJ h Just rcort hU sbop at the l stand, where h. is r.fc in lltut .1 trfi.'M tlit lie I n.mpcUl4.n. Taa jlcnber bring Urar I V K. R. Read the tulfcm- todoaU I teds .t l ui. n .i ,j-,,- n. ilrl etui- ; t.-" Tberalwrtbrr Helnir a lni.f littnae.f. fullt i-falo snd all kind ot Urro prudoc. is very low, sad hs is wU.ia Ui rwiace bis prices to suit the u ha s k-d eUicii l aar-n luiiberwo hand, aud I recMiiiK a lut tl EssUra waroa esack ria.. the K and Will be 4raaol to M okl I.lesxu mm u.sj.j fie- ..nw -.. w ve mm . be UliaiSSSSa that be umwi.. to duexacUy what he tmys : fulitiz wheel. cdJ pric per set , 9X 00 New price .8 Oft ti4 lclloe,.rce 0 Zb 7 00 5 00 2 00 " " 1 00 2 - " " 1 50 Z 00 " " 1 M BTSttl warrante.1 xk! aod n hat l tie I. and ere: T Ji:aa iUUMtulicr the old stand, next d . c . 4 i V Arthurs' blacksmith shop. A. C, HAL'SMAN. Kern BaowssTf-Ls, oi, April anh. MM SjeMBjg II ichor) AxtcVreee. I rice Wagou Touguea, pries Waeuo UoUtera, price l uuplins, pnee And ererythins elM In the same proportion . . i ' AM MpBSSSBSBS All nSHBUEN L SCHOMAKER General Agents for IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND ENGINES. Maw Buckeye FORCE PUMP Work a eaay throws st eoa Miaul NtreMtn. II at a Porelaln netl C yliuLtder In easily set. In 1 1st rheape-Ht and the brat Force Pomp la the warld lor drp or shallow wells. Thousand in nae Iu evrry part ot the I uitetl Mtatea. Never freeaes la the winter. Nrud fr circu lar and pricea T HOI. H A 1ID8 in nse. Ran in at I cat Wind. Ltrong and Durable WlU slot SHRI.Vh. SWELL, wttr OK KtTTLE IN THE WIND, ALhM WOOD PUMPS. HOSE pi PES AND FITTINGS OF ALL KID ra on nand ami lurnUhed to orUr- "rues tsswosj aujr srucw m .... Sateui, Oregon. Ci ALhM 5 always will be pio Stato Street, between mptly attended to by addressing t. between Commercial an 1 ' The"B0SS ' a IHi3HEIi "asaMfcs THE NEW MasSILLOM S4. 30. an : I... :. Ci!l,l. L..I1. K. RUSSELL & CO., Massillon. 0., and aul.l by rr)m.lr ilealont ev. rvwbere. Send rur Orel In r una i1ui'.'nb ol ai-uiv.t aiwnt. Nonic UiU i !.. Itrsach Itonsr, 1SS A ISt rraat Street, rurtlasid. Or. Crop for Sale, Owing to ill health 1 wish to sell 80 acres of wheat and oats together with hay, fruit, garden, eta., and use of house and barn uutilJanuary. Also a good heavy team of youeg horses, well matched. Will sell either without the other at a bargain. Jesseb Dickens, 5 miles south of Scio. OWE NO MAN ANYTHINC. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the underaigned are respectfully request ed to call at once for settlement, as I mast make collections to meet my own obligations. A disregard of this notice will entail costs on debtors. Chas. B. Mo'taoli. Lebanon, Nov. 6th, 1883, Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given the co-partnership heretofore existing between L Senders and M Sternberg, under the tirm name and style of Senders & Sternberg, of Albany is chis day dissolved. All indebted to said tirm either by account er note are requested to come and settle at once. The books are kept at the old stand and all accounts not paid with in thirty days will be placed in the hands of an Attorney f r collection. April 1st l-84. Senders & Sternberg At Cast. N. H. Allen will sell dry goods at cost for 60 days to make room for fall and winter stock.