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W J ... 1 nmu ft a W 1 a second-class mail matter. FRIDAY OCTOBER 24, 1884. 8TTTE8 & Httn aae NUTTIHO rrsprleter. rmaa i. rrnu, a.ur. Official Ooanty and Pity Paper, OUR ALBANY ADVERTISERS. Peiroeiee mn who sdvsrUsf. Thay are allre. Teey mean business. Tbey appreciate the newspaper. Tw are the men U deal with. Following- to a Hat et tse DssooaaT's adrerttaeri Uito WMk, In Albany CUw them; Oessrsl neruhaodtse-S B Young, Mooted A WMMCt, H H Alton, A B Mcllwain, Oroceriee-Hotou Joseph. Freak Rand. AsrieoJtursI Isaplssssats PMw A Blain, W II Qettrs, I Tounc. J Ore Bardwsrs Peters Stewart, J Oredwuhl. Ctothlac -L K Blaut Co.. ateves sad Tlnwexe-Jonn Briars. Pandtare V 8 Weedin, Brink and Soh. Calre L Putnam. MUttaery Boant djhubjri, lIUto Atllm, Mattte Sadn Warta -Mffaixn an.l Joh. iron Worfc-i-harrr aid I'rkaa. A F Ohorry and Marble W.rk-A StaJr. O W Hmt tTour RJ Crown Mill". Mj;.i..u Mil. Lumbar- !ba Maw Mill. T .bv.a., Knivos, to. -Sa u C.heu. Maal H S K tv It l! -Kevara H BaaUurant Ja, Mad.. . PjUeh U Kaotow. Sanra or Hair CnV L Ciu;meu, Ju. WuUber. UaunJry StSJ W Yiu. Uoni Adviee B 3 Strahaji.rWeU end Blyeu, J K WeelWerfard, J J Whltnev, L it MonUnye. Madteal Adrioaa W slasWa, J P Wll -j, M H BUM, J W end Mery TCe'e. 01 a avamTiaBBiBT. We believe in advertising and hence this article. We are running a new paper, and those who take it are supposed to do so be cause, they are getting their money's worth the same as when they buy a pair of boots or a dress pattern, and are under as many obli gatioos to pay for it. We pay cash for our printers help, oar paper, onr ink, our press trorfe, onr rent ; we do not dead beat such things if we do get into the circus free ; and it takes money in solid gold to do is. and lata of it. What we gat we get from oar ran ecribers and advertiser, aad if they do not pay, where are we ? We have no fault to find with the latter, but the former are altogeth or to alack, many of tnean not seeming to care whether they pay for their reading mat ter or cot ; bat we do, because it is a matter of vital financial interest to aa We want a great many 3 50. 3s, 5a, 6s, 7s. 8a, 9s and 10s, and wa want some of them this fal'. Now remember this and sssd them or bring them along. Will yoa? We shall send out statements.and.when yoa look at the amount don't get mad, hot get it and send it to us. Aa most advertisers say, this is business, you aaanot afford to go without your county news paper even if yen think the times are dull, and your conscience saooll not allow yoa to read it week after week without inducing you to make an effort to gat square with it -'Sot Thee to a Maaaery." The fair sax of the Willamette Valley will have no further excuse, when creased ia love affairs, to sks out a miserable exis tence amenjt common mortals ; but. like ths maidens of old, can flee beyond convent walls without going outside of Linn County. The Democrat several weeks ago mentioned toe adveat into the region beyond Scio a Catholic colony. They are still there, more are coming, and soon one of the head men of the church will be hare to make arrangements for the building af a nunnery, or convent, in which will reside genuine nuns. In fact some of those who will occupy it are already here. The structure will be pnt in the very heart af the celebrated Bilycn's Den, where Nature reigns supreme, a most appropriate place, it is said, for a convent. Linn county may lack soma advantages, but in having a nuaaery it is ahead of many of its neighbor ing counties. Those who yearn for a lodge in some vast wilderness near cloister walls, will only have to go to Bilyeu'a Den to bare their greatest yearnings satisfied. Wo refer to the practice common among many boys and young men of tearing down every poster which they see against any of the boards or other places oat of pure caawdnese," to use an appropriate expression. Reporfcomes to as that even cloth bills firmly tacked are not allowed to remain more than a very few days, when down they come in some very mys terious manner. As those who put them np do not do it for fan, but for business thsy want them to remain, and they pro" pose in the future that tbey shall. A sharp look out is being kept, and some one is liable to pay a loo of from fire to fifty dollars if a stop is not put to this vandal ism, ipsa af atones Drewaea. Last Saturday about one o'clock Mr. C. C. HaBamoad was crossing the Saati am River, about a mile from Knox's Butte, when one of his horses slipped nod fell, throwing the other down at tbe same time. Both- horses becoming tangled in the harnesses neither could get up and beforo anything could be done were beyond recovery, Mr, Hammond in attempting to sare them caught a cramp and himself had a close aall from drowning. Tbe horse were a good team, and will ba quite a loss to Mr. Hammond. Fall Bteasare. Martin Wertz, ef Tangent, ia the Djemo obat's true friend, and has been since tbe paper started, nearly twenty years ago. He not only pays in advance, but he shows his appreciation in a substantial way, this year bringing, in addition to Unele Sams product, several bushslsof immense potatoes and a number of line cabbages. Bless bis large heart. May bis life continue to be filled with the sunshine that has always characterized it. a Difference af Opinion. On a sash to one of the windows in Fosters Block may be seen certain figures and marks They are the guesses of six men as to tbe vote for St John and Butler ia Oregon at the coming election, and show bow men differ in snch things. Following are the fignres : St John 800, 100, 150, 400. 500. 83 J. Bafcler 200, 300, 325, 300, 300. 97. Eatexea. The first of the week Dr J L Hill relieved a man living near Albany of a tape worm thirty feet and eigb t inches long. Anyone interested in helminthology should examine this tine specimen of tbe ta&oioidea at the Doctor's office. The Market The lirat of the wek wheat took a rile of two oents per bushel, 53 cents being paid at the warehouses and 54 cents at the mills. Dried apples bring 6 and 7 cents, and large n ua tities are purchased. Even at those prices there is said to be money in them. Flour sells for $4, bran at f 10 per ten, mid- dliogs f 15 and chops 20. Hay, loose, is only 17 and bated 9 to $13. Potatoes are almost a drug at 35 oents, and apples can be) pur chased far 30 to 35 cents for home use, while c der apples sell for only about 30 oents. Some tine Oregon peaches raised on the AN bany prairie have fennd ready purchasers at fair price. California grapes regulate the System at a bit a pound, while the few Ore torn aranes. possessiug certainly as goea a flavor, sell for half as much. Ths only thing an extra price is demanded for is meat, aud thst with the exception of fowlr, roosts high. Ducks begin to appear at two bits a quack ; venison seems to be a nonenity as far as Al bany is concerned. Altogether the markets are such that there is bound to be no famine the oeming winter. Wrath of Mr. Us. Mr. Hugh Lee was born in Pennsylvania, Dec. 7th, ISOt, and died at Oakville, in this county on Tuesday moruing last, Oct. . I t. at the advanced ago of nearly 84 year, From Poauay Ivania Mr. Lm moved to Hen derann cooutv. III., wbera he resided until 1 S.".1, wheu he crossed the I tins to Orsgo, taking up a donation laud claim aearOaL ville, on which he has resided ever since. During lait Summer bs took a trip back East visiting relatives aad friends, and re turned to end the few remaining months of bis earthly pilgrimage ia Oregon. He was a member of Rev. Acheson's Church at Oakville, aad was a consistent christian, respected by all around him and looked up to as one worthy of coafideaoe. He ailed his dotted position in life well aid leavee behind him many who will rejret his departure, though hie advanced years had prepared him for Death's never failing sail. The fsneral serviees took pi see ca Wed' aossay at the U. P. Church at Oakvil'e and were largely attended. YasjoJaa Paelera. Aa an indication of ths condition of the roada at Summit, It is said that twelve ties Uall that four boron can haul at a load. J John Spongier Is an employe on the steam tug "Favorite." A barber shop is a new addition to tho con vea lances at the docks. Several new houses will be erected in West Yaquina next week. The railroad mill at Summit has cksod down sot more la ruber on band now tbsn can bo used. It is reported that track-laying on the 0. P. Is progressing at tho rate of three miles a day, the track laying gang from Corvallis toward the Bay, and the gat g from the Bar toward Corral lis. oa makiag a mile and one half dally. Let the good work go on. Baataess Pre Jlrlleaa There is a prophetic fiend in the East who has predicted the business prospects during the last ten years with great ao- curacy, on a scientific basis. Ho now I sends forth his predictions for tho mat few years. The public should read and take warning. According Vo his program 1885 will show a little improvement ; in 1886 the depression will bo renewed ; also in I8s7 ; in 1888 there will bo very bard times, and business will be prostrated ; in 1889 a boom will sat in, followed by groat activity In 1890 and a panic In 1891, with a few dull years following. According to his idea there will be a panic about erory von years. A Big BpeaBer Cssalag. I Wedneaday we received a call from T H Brand, agent for Joeapb Cook, the celebrated ecturer. He made arrangements with the W. C. T. U. of this city for ths appearance of Mr Cook in Albany on Nov. 12th. Tbe people of this part of the valley now have an opportunity of beariag one of tbe distin guished aad as well one of tbe most eloquent men in the United States, sad tbey should take advantage of it. We have often heard growls because we could not have something first slam. Now that ws are to hare a real ly fine entertainment, let us show onr appre ciation of it by an immense house. They are Salami A review ef the docket for tbe Circuit Ourt is an interesting study aa abowing the different channels in which people are trying to got money and redress of righto. 19 are foreclosing mortgagee, 13 are suing on notes and 12 for money due. There are 5 who are tired ot married life with their present partners. 4 seek to bare property partitioned, 8 make general as sign msnts.t hen there are several criminal, damage and equity cases, making ihs larg eat docket the county has bad for several yearn AccMeatlr Milted, About two weeks ago two sens of John xracnei, ot owes iiome, were riding in a wagon near Sweet Home, each having a at ? . s e a . a a a a a a in p.is nauas, wnsn me seat to tba wagon broke, throwing them to tbe ground. In at II . .( al a a a toe inn one oi me guns ate against .some thing, discharging it and sanding the con tents into one of the young men. causing his death a short time afterwards. The young men had been to this city aad bad jest re turned when the accident occurred. Best Tel. Hackleman Bros., threshed durinfl BP I fhA ha.rvAsr. inr. r niarf in H.lrfr.fhaJ J day's work 43.862 bushels of grain ofl which 22.856 bushels were wheat, tbe remainder being oat', cheat, timothy and barley. This is an average of 1329 bushels per day. This work was done withanewMassilon 83 inch cylinder This is the be t run repotted yet. Blae Klbbea Club. The regular monthly meeting of toe Blue Ribbon Clsb will be held at W. C. T. TJ. Hall this (Friday) evening, at 730. Besides speaking there will be two violin solos by Miss Gertrude Walker, a vocal solo by Bsv Judy, and a song by a quartett. The Trouble Safely Over. Stomach trouble is erious business while it lasts ; but what a blessed relief to have it depart ? Mrs F G Wells, ef 19 Atlantic street, Hartford, Conn., writes that she tried Brown's Iron Bit ters for stomach trouble, and that she experienced such relif that the trouble is now entirely over. She rcoommends this great iru medicine to all who nre afflicted. It cures liver and kidney j eomplamt. NOME AND ABROAD. F M French, jewelsr, The best mil Unary at M roster's. Fresh cider at Hoffman k Joseph 'a. M roster hasps Hrpt-olass millinery. The bast harnesses at J J Dubrulllasi For hats and bonnets go to M roster s. Get your groceries at Hoffman ft Joseph 'a Very little sickneea is reported ia Albany as cae present urns. - A. LL. . .1 ff.L . , aa . a . i nere is more money in potatoes at cents m: vi s"a . w a i t: f ... rwi purwiiwaww m fwum H vi miiunery iu rerueaa last wees. ;tif . . as . a. Tk. a - . U I l O.. .... ' """"" present campaign so lar nss assn very .man. According to a correspondent of the Pod Ilk city has souis suburb , whatever they are. Dr. M. H. Ellis, physician and surgeon Albany, Oregon. Calls mads in oity or country. At A. B. Moll waia's can be found sn im mense stock of A 1 tobacco, which is yery pops lar. Soma wheat has boon taken down tho Willamette from Hairtaburg aad other places on steamers. Sewing machine ettras, oils, needles, stc, at Will Bros. Qe Store. Also Sswing ma- cbinee to rent. Why wss it that "I am Senator Dolph from Ore -en" did not speak in Albany last wek as aoaounced ? Jim Pipes had a timet with a belt at the Mag in 4 Mills the first of the week. It was decided a draw. Uaien services will he held st ths M E Church next Sunday evening, when Rev Judy will preach the sermon. Sir John Hamilton, of England, has won $7-0,00 this year in horse racing. But a fsw years ago he was a stable boy. The Red Crown Mills are several thousand barrel behind thsjr orders, and pushed to their utmost capacity night aad day. Tho editor of the Stoat ZeHng, in Port land, has three cases f r libel sgaiast its proprietor. He should be s haapy man. Altamont, tho heretofore inviucil le was beaten at Pendleton last wssk by a Walla Walla horse named Tempest ia three straight boats. fcheep in Ktstern Oregon are suffering terribly from the attack of coyotes, one man losing several hundred from their murder- one attacks. The Independence WtU Sid has been res- urrected with Will H Parry, of Dallas, at ths halm. It deserves success, ami starts out as if it will set it What fools we mortal t bo when ws wilt tn'ie a two dollar bill aad buy a two dollar postal note to smd off when the bill is just ss safe as ths note. Several specimens from the Ranorrectioa Mm. a may be seen at tho County Clerk ' office. They indicate the presence of gold there ia large quantities. ladiaa George, who received aoterity last winter by being attacked sear Lebanon by one McTimmous. died a fsw dsys sso after illn aereral dayr. A saaaand wemaa wars Iached and hang to tho same tree in Alabama a few dam 00. People are evidently getting tired of Law's habit of delaying matters. All tho latest styles of ladies aad chil dren's hats, baa note, etc., at Miss Schubert's where yea will find the beat selected stock of millinery goods evsr brought to Albany. The semi-centennial birthday of a prom inent business saaa ia this city occurs on election day. What influenc the fact will have an the election can not now be stated Capt K J Leaning has brought suit against tho city to restrain 1 1 from compelling him to remove ths barbed wire on bis feooe. This is doae in tha interest of aereral as a test case, aad will be decided st the Circuit Court next week. Ash by Peeree breaght to tbe city Wednes day four potatoes, the united weight of which was 17i pounds, as follows. 61. 41. 3. 31. This certainly takes the potato. Thar will be seat to New Orleans, I a tbe foot rscs Monday between Hansen. of San Francisco, snd Lewis, of Corvallia, ths latter woo by fear feet. The time given was 9f seconds, but it is doubted if cither man can ran 100 yards in that time. A W Bowman has just failed ia San Fran cisco for about 11,000,000. Ho was a reel estate agent, and soms.imes quite frequently sgisotsd to torn oysr roots paid hies, one widow alone losing 910,990 in rents collec ted. Sao Francisco now takes ths Sortoa- The farmers of tbe Willamette Valley hare been blessed with uncommonly good weather since harvesting was completed and mast of them are taking advantage af it. Some learn by experience and sows do not, Meat year a big crop is looked for, bat fat mere might as well maks calculations to sell far less than 65 oents. Though numerous causes may operate to turn the hair gray all that is needed to roe tore the natural color is Hall's Vegetable Sic ilian Hair renower. For mors than twenty years its sales havs been enormous, bat we have yet to learn of its first failure. Among those who were admitted to the bar at the last term of tbe Supreme Court was O. H. Irvine, Deputy County Clerk of Linn county. Ho has ths qualifications for making a reliable, distinguished lawyer, and we predict lor bun a prosperous future. Ths celebrated Bar Jos Cook will lecture in Portland on Nov 6, 7, and 8. If Albany people would hear an eloqneat man, possess ing aa oratory peculiar only to himsslf, thsy should make aa effort to hare this able speaker como here. His notoriety equals Bcee bar's, and come he wilt Nor. 12th. Mr. Wm. H. Ceyie, Chief of Fire Depart ment, Houston, Texas, writes that while in discharge of his da Use be was very severely injurco uy a iMiung wan. tie couia scsrcel. move about whan he was induced to try St. a i r ii- 1 1 v. . . '""v g pain-raueysr, and a, L: a... 1 L O as a w -"F' waa cureu oi nis lameness. An elastic step, buoyant spirits, sad clear complexion, are among the many desirable results of pure blood. The possessor of healthy blood b his faculties st command and enjoys a clear and qnick perception, which is impossible whsa the blood is heayy and sluggish vlth impurities. Ayer'e Sar saparilla is the best blood purifier and vital- izer knows. Members o' tbe K. of r. who stopped st tbs Revere House whils in ths oity last wssk speak in tba highest terms of the treatment while here, at the bsnds of ths proprietor of that excellent hotel. Ualike seme liremen, in the city during tbe tournament, they con ducted themselves in tbe most gentlemanly manner, sad did not kick st everything they met. E T T F shsr, County Surveyor of Linn r. . . . . . . . I J iai. a , a . . wuuijf, ib ympareu wo neiu notes ana township pr.-.ts of this county to correctly locate corner of land where the same has been lost or destroyed, and will replace the same with r ermanent monuments Persons wishing surveying done will please address him at Miller a, Linn couaty, Oregoo. rarties mtjndirg to U in their Fal i stock of groceries, dry coeds flannal. a a B A A a mm Dianaesa, noses ana snose snd house farn hug gOvds, should not overlook tbe fee thst Samuel I. Young keeps ths largest st ortroent In this city. His goods are fresh, most ef them having been bought direct from manufacturers, and at ths very lowest sash values, and will be sold accordingly. There are several diseases prevalent la other places whloh rarely afflict Albany oiti- i due to seversl causes, at present be. Vntld nil r aniantiftn aaaaaaakaa Tku an. qiuoUd m 0rfOB oiU Suu jy, I is mmm nt th. kULit i- l- -4... . . I -- m awvw , it h..,,K1 . .k Mmtnimtm draiBAM. malarial .Ii....... 1..1-- Ik nainni I . V"w I nal anamiaa aat haattk I I " w 1 "no saw w Tk. f.n-ia. r e i. lata- I .. w-. ! I estiajt i "The M,trb r ..a (.. it. WMkI. H,,. . ... - a . v w aawa.iaw win . ays Ths weather Us past wash has been Hns aad warmer, aViliah wbeat!is ia little dsmaad, sxospt for flee parcels. Sales dur- iug the week were 74,412 quarters, al Sts id, sgaiast 65,388 quarters, at 42s fid for the corresponding week of last year. Ths trade in foreign wheat is completely demoralised. VTater-side stocks aad ths visible supply is increasing, Business ia cargoes off coast is unchanged, There wore fire arrivals ; cos cargo was sold, throe wore withdraws sad one remained. Sixteen oarsoas are now das. Ploor is nsgleeted. Maise is scares aad firm. Bsrlsy i vsry dull. Old oats are la 6d dearer. New fWaisn oats are weaker." The following ie the summary of the ss meat of Una oouuly : Acres of lead, 3ltt,667 ; total value. 12,605,67. i average value per acre, $8 87 ; railroad laud, 5 1,283 value $15,476 ; average value per acre, 30 cents : town lots, value fiSCft lis . ,.. gages, valse, $528,655 merchandise aad implements, valse. 1661,109 t mossy. Bote. and accounts, $783,502 household fund tare, carriages aad watches, $221,962 ; set tle, 14,313 2 total valus, $241,904 ; average value per head $17.11 ; horses aad males. 6911; total valoe, $319,067; value per head, 958.28 ; sheep and goats. 39,660; average value, $1.13 ; swine, 9976 i avers. value, $235 ; gross valas of all property. $3,988,537 i indebtedness, $1,469,257 ex emptions, $428,772 ; total taxable property, 94,073,809. SOCIAL All PERSONAL. R Castor has bean ia PriaevJ'e bovine horses for the San Prancisoo market P. M. Redflsld returned from a several weeks trip to Eastern Oregon oa last Wed- Jos ymiasky.wbo wss st one Urns leader of tho Albany Bead, is new located at Pea. die too, where he tones pianos. Tbe ladies of tbe Congregational Church intend giving a diaaar on Thaakagiriag day end sociable ia tha evsai qg. Furtbsr actios will he gtvsa. W B Barr returned from aa extended sur veying trip ia Keetera Oregon oa last satar dav eight, and wdl remain ia Albany daring the owning winter. Mr Footer, son and child hare recently moved to Albany from tho East, aad will make this their home. Mr Footer Is the father ef Mrs Mev Harris. Since ear last issue we bare received sails from Hen J B Peary, of Sum, Eider John Shea, of Sweat Home, A L aVidgefarmcr aad Martin Werts. of Tangent, William hWresra, ef abed us, aad atnora. Mr J 8 Polhamas, well knows la Albany ss ths accomplished engineer al Y equina, was married to Mies Mary C Daly, st Port land, on last Tassday, the news of which has oaased the hasrte of several here to boot, violently. We ex toad coo grate la taoos. Cf BBB .-' BVKBTB- This la the time of the year when posts yoll, "Tba melancholy days have corns, tho saddeat of the year." nee one very laconical y says that ths milkmen are all for Hi. Jehu It Is not true that Belva A Boiler knock ad out Boa Lookwood In two rounds. MeCarthey waa tbe man. a uerman boy, nrteen years old , re - neatly walked from Ban Anton la, Tesae to Milwaukee la nine weeks. Mo would moke s good man to run for riatttrday at Learoowertb, man nasned WsUdy shot bis wlfs aad a young lady and then himself, giving him mere notoriety then a bank robbery. Times sro harder In Knglaad than In America. Her fields are too narrow tor her population. Tbe despatches say that the threat of tbe Kruperer ef Germany la In a delicate It is a big thing to ba aa Emperor, next thing to Vice President af the United States. Tbe Chinese under Lin Wing, at Tain 8nl, defeated 1880 French on the 1Mb In t. We hope for more of such reports. That was not thunder the other night, hat Ben Butler denying that the Rspub leans pay bis expenses. There will be no genuine thunder until after November am The papers tell us now that Vsndsrbilt baa changed from a ball to a bear, which accounts for the great decline in ths price of stocks : but this cannot ba true, for he has never been anything bnt a bog, and a big one at that. At Castle Rock In Umatilla county last week a farmer named Jacob Hay nss, emptied the eon ton ta of a double barreled gun in bis head, and failed to sorvlvs the shook. Hs sou Id not support his family was the cause. They will be supported now with a vengeance. One slagle spark from an engine at Ms eon, Us., last Friday, burned Slof.OOO worth ef property. Watkins has began proceedings in the Stete Circuit Court to be reinstated aa Chief of Police of Portland. The donkey killer failed to touch tbe metropolis of Oregon. Portland la greatly putted np because tbe Hew York 'Tribune" says it ranks fifth among the oommoroial eltlee of tbe United States, outratlng Philadelphia, with over twenty times aa many inhabi tants. Certainly it ia entitled to electrical lights, a war "lam so happy!'' Why?" "Because I have the prettiest and most stylish hat I ever bad at tbe most reason able figures." "Where did you get it?" "Why. at Miss rjobubsrt's. whore ladles ean ttad ovorvthlns tns rlssirs In the millinery. Batlea te Debtors. Ths scooants of Fetors Jt Rlain are now in onr haada for collection, and the affairs of ths old firm mast he closed np immediately. Persons knowing thsmselrers indebted will please call at onoe and settle .without farther notice. PSTBBS fit STBWABT. Fay Vp. 11 persons knowing themselves In debted to mo or the late firm of Allen .st Martin will please call and settle im-Ba-diately, or their aooonnta wilt be placed in tha hands of an Attorney for eolleetlon ana costs nuvde. N, H. Allm, CIBSJC1T CMIT. Foils wing la the docket of the Circuit Coart whloh oeuvenea In this eity aszt waak,baglnDlag aa If onday.Oetobsr 37tb, I, State of Oregon agt Jos Hamilton. Oaaatarfsltlag. 2. State of Orasraa ant Arsvle KandeJl an Micuaet Hiougu. Larceny in a wars uuusa. 3. H D Mil rk hart at a I tart Hnh'l T. Il.r oart. Parti tioa. 4, D M Cosjpor agt Iff Wbaatrloa, at al. Action to recover money, 6, D M Cooper sgt If Wbealdon et al. Eqalty. AH Bs timers agt J no Motslsr, at al, Confirmation of HheriVs Sale. 7. H c Uompbrey aat Luolaa A Ward, Confirmation of Sbsrlffs Bala. $i Was Ooeper agt Rob't aad Hsacy Brown. ConBmstloa of ShorHTa Halo. 9. Hlof at Landt e al aat Gamaliel rarriSh. St al. HiiK In a-inll In aa ..1,1. neon. r "ma in enswivj aw ww etaiua 10. Martin ravna aat Danl.1 Prater. votion to recover money. ix L Kline agt Thurston Lerten , Con urination of Hhsrlff a Sale. 14. J W Muririn atrt J U'la.loavr. Am. tlon on aata. 15. I F Coon awl ft iailrawa Ex'r, Foreclosure Mechanics Ilea. 1H. Alsssndar Parrlatt mm. It Anilra Kx'r, Foreclosure Meehsntca han. 17. In the mattar of thm aaannml n Alfred Wbealdon. 18. W FHetttemler agt Joslah Burnsli al. Foreclosure, 19, In tha matter af tks aularnnani r Tboe. Mootelth A Boa. 90. O O Barnae aat I C Dicker. Aotloa on note. 21. A J toak agt L Han on. Ejectment. VTA C Kobn A Co., sgt W Aobslm. Ac tlon to recover money. 28. CO sterns agt O K Parr lab Action to recover money. 24. Luther White, Ea'ragt Keadigand Klaffke. Action on note. 26. J H Johnson agt W Foreclosure. B Breokshlre. 28, John t "lark sgt Baaiel Murphy. Ao tlon to recover money. f7. Henry Clark agt J W Q llmour. et al. Foreclosure. , aft, Milton Ibanaon agt O D Blmpaen, at st. Foreclosure chattel mortgage. 29, Mary A Itoggs agt William Beggs. Bivoroo. 88. II t Btraban agt Jos Mlmchick. Coo urmetien MherlfTs Bale. 81. L ITeisehner at al agt Aloaaoder Sumpter et al. Foreclosure. 8 Joe A Hearing agt (Joe Stevens. Halt tn equity to recover posaaaolOB of roe liy. S3. First National Book of Albany sat 01 and P A Pfeetoo. Confirmation Sher- hrsamte. 84. W FMotiletnler sat J W Burrel. Ao- tlon to recover money. 16. Ladd A Til too act iilram smith, at al. Confirmation BherifTe Bale. 88. Now garland Mortcaae Beouritv Co. agt Gamaliel Parrish at al. Korecieeure. 37. John A Crawford, at al agt Joba Beard at al. Bolt In equity to sot aside 88. Scio Lodeo. No. 80. A. F. A A. M. agt J C Jeboson at al. Action to The Portland Hs floss Bank aat at K MoClurset al, 48, Legmnd A Brown agt I. Anderson 41. Marv B Newman aat Amaada I WyeosTetei. Partition. 41 Martha Houston agt A J Houston. Divorce, 43 Peary smith eat John Balob. Dam- 44. Jeho Settle aat Luclnda MoCalL Bolt in eqalty to remove cloud from title. 43. Board af ( arnutlaslaoere for sals of School Leads agt Ft R Humphrey el al. Foreclosure. 48. Reason MrCunnell sat Lucy A Mc- Conneil, Partition. 47. Ia tbe matter of tbe aaslgnsaent of T Aoderaou. 48, Nancy Push agt John Divorce. 49. 8 E Young agt O Beard et al. Action on note. 68. J L Follaaeby sgt J W Brown et si. Action an nets. 81. John R Baltimore agt I C Diokey et al. Foreclosure. il W R Baker agt o P and Polly BoetL Sent la equity to set aside oonveyance. 68. Ia the matter of the assignment of SO H Petersen, 84, M E Morgan agt B F Morgan. Di vorce. 68, Johnson A Snellen sgt O W Vsrosn. Action on note. 68. H A Hoi man et al Lena pa Hunt at al. Partition, 87. J M Rosoobaiw otel sgt I. J Letn- mon et al. Action to recover money. 68. Joes E Tlmmerman aat A J Hous ton. Action on note. 69, J P Sehoollog, guardian, aat J Serivlner et sL Action to recover aaoney. 80. J P Schooling, guardian, aat J E Serivlner. Action on note. 81. Tastye Obling agt J H Charlton Sheriff. Action to recover personal prop erty. 92. D P Porter. Adm'r agt Jas Q Cherry. Foreclosure. 88. D B Mentelth agt Thomas Montelth et al. Foreclosure. 64. D P Porter, edm'r agt J O Elder. Foreclosure. 65. D Barrel agt M Alexander et al. Foreclosure. 64. Elijah Saltmarah agt Robert L 8 tor sos. Action oa sward. 67. Ellas Keeney agt B M Savage et ad. Action en nets, 68: V O Harding agt Jonaa Davis et sf. Foreclosure. fal. Sarah A Ho tea Ins agt James Q Char ry st al. Foreclosure. 79. J O Elder agt D P Porter. Admr. 71. 811a A Adam, admr agt R H Rath- 78. T. n Inn sat Jan.es Rlsln. Faraolo - sure. 74, C B Breen agt W J Breen. Divorce 75. Mary A E Smith agt John Foster et a!. Aot ton on note. 76. Mnrphy Grunt A Co, agt Smith, Bmsnsld et Brlggs. Action to recover money. 77. Bank of Oregon City agt John Foster et al. Foreclosure. 78. I R Dawson agt Sam '1 Cohsn. Action to recover money, 79. J H Bridges sgt Bei trend Herman. Action on nets. M. Hawley Dodd at Co agt Lowell loom, Motto, for doave to hmueaoutton. 81, Tbs Dundee M ATI Co (L'd) sat Asa at Petersen et al. Foreclosure. 82. The Dundee M et T I Co ( L'd) aat at oooper et ai, Foreclosure. 88. Sarah J MoHargue act N U Rice. Action to recover money. 84. Nlmrod Pries et al aat OACRK Co. Damages. 67. F Wyatt aat N Price and W K Frioa, 88. W It Bilyon et al agt F B Prater. Action on note. 89. B J Leaning eat City ef Albany. Eouity for an iojunotisn. 99, L Flslschner ant W J Bramwell et at. Foreclosure. 91. D Froman agt Wm Shsrer, Equity. VI, Margarette Caster agt Kuel Ouster. Divorce, 93. Elisa Denny agt Susanna Peterson, Equity, to set aside deed. Prof K A Wltthana, M. D., Medics ! TTnlvaMftw. RnlT.ln N V wha la tha asswa ..th..,, ay. tb -cuioaj tarirate (improperly oaiiea t ariraie Urns,) advertised as the Ume found BaldnK Powders is derived from the wines K- -a rr--. t - wuwv yivuuw viwiia w. a wi . - .1. . . a i .it... f 1 Duuuivueut oi ana frmps ana uiuer hujw, end is nboslntely harmless. Jsh rristisg We ere bow prepared to do any kind job printing ea short notice and in tbe latest stole. Sead for estimato on large jobs. W r BriisatT Baca. srinaa at lkbasOs In last week's DntfocasT so ooeeunt was girea af tbe robbing of A Dan ham, at Lebanon, by Tom Delden,snd tbe holding of the latter to await tbe action af tba Grand Jury. As a eonte dlen af the affair on last Fritter afternoon, Dunham, woo waa stopping at ths st t tiaries Hotel, took a large dose ol morphine, from the a -a . . m . snoots of whloh ha died. Alone- in ths tried to enter, but tbe door was locked. Finally bo broke la aad found Dunham 11 ..M Ula kaa .. u .1 .1-. .i -..in Dr Feley M effort was mad. to esve h..' k... i.. . a.. li. j a .T"""""" w. m,,j tbtog to be done for hi us, and lived but a snornime, un me tame an envelope con-1 talnlng merphloe waa found,lobled."Mor- f pBinev-roioea," wb'ob, together with anmlatekableevldenoes In his eyes, show a a aa ..a .a ad how bo oame te his death. A Coroners Jury was called, and afte r examining all the particulars of the case, found a verdict that dsssassd came to death by taking poison at his own bands. It Is sappoaed that be committed suicide. and It certainly looks that way, though he Is oattitled to a doubt, for suicide is sa be I as murder. Tbe previous evening, having been drinking hard, be was glvta a smsli amount of morphine ta quiet his nerves, and it la possible that be agaia took some himself for the asms parpore, and, not being In a very steady oendltlon. got too mueh ; bot snch o theory Is mi believed lu Ls henna, whore tbe affair hi bast koown. Wo understand though that he had token morphine before for the purpose of quieting his nerves. The re mains of deeeaeed were burled near Leb anon on Meturdsy. Dunham was a aaa about 72 years of age, aad hod Bred la and around las ban on sixteen years, moat of the time work ing at bta trade, that of tinner, at which he Is said to bare Boos a first-el ass work- an. Nearly twenty Ave years age, W 11 MoPariand of this city, worked with him at Corvallis, snd probably knows more about blm than any one In this city Years ago bo was proprietor of a largo wholesale house la Milwaukee, and waa considered a flrst-claas business man. Hs moved to San Francisco, where ha wi foreman In a largo establishment, and from there came to Oregoo. Fur several years he drank very hard, until he became a regular Inebriate. Whether he took the morphias to quiet his nsrves or end bis troubles, the cause of bis death can be easily traced to Intemperance. He waa a single man, never having been married. and we understood had no relatives In Oregon. ssllag af TTlllamsils At last regular semi-meotM meeting of the Wlllssastte Academy ef Medical held ia this city ao tha efts ing af the Slat. Dr J L Hill to tbs society for inspection a tope w thirty fast aad sight inches in Isagth that ha ra- saeved from a sentlsraaa tba day bsfere. Hs cave treatment sssd ia the oaae snd after a general discs est os aa the sabjsct Dr. Mao- toe presented ths history of oa Of Stalios It r the removal of sa ays for maligaaat As a number af the members ef the society had seen the case prior to aad siscs oration it wss one of saeseal later set called forth a Isagth y debate. Dr B C Hi 1 gave aa taatractive illustrs lion of a ease of maternal impressing oa off spring- that cams aader bis aotsee seme years ago. Dr. Wallace gavs a very lengthy aad very interesting account of a oaae ef pelvic al i that he treated two years ago. Tf called oat the ssbjsct of abscesses gen erally aad ia course of the discussion Dr. gave the hist y sad soeoeesf.il treat ns sat of a chronic a ear the result of aa situated below tbe haes of s gentle- and Dr J L Hill reported a mesontone that occurred in aa old gentlemen five years ago which was aader his snpsrvis- ion. The subject of Pistsls, poison from hand line aoxioes weeds, aad some iatraettble skis affections was taken up far the eveaiag mils, she disouSsiea of which lasted till a late hear. At the next regular meeU-ig important subjects wil. be taken ap ia which all regu lar physicians who are interested la tks pro arms ef medical science are invite! to par ticipate. The sanitary coadittos sf tha dif ferast cities throughout this sad sdjcteiag ceo sties will come ap at a future meeting, when it is expected to have written reports or the personal presence of physicians from neighboring towns snd cities. At tbe hast meeting the same ef Dr A O Deardorff, ef JeuVeoo, waa reported for membership, and he was accepted . eel teal rasas I hav. concluded to make a rsdicsl ckaug. in ths prices ot all lines ot mercaacaise. iu . s as as sa as a SkS W tufMtm j n io my Ud, from 110 60 per cent cheaper than regular prices. botb rnicBS : All wool cashmere, 7 oc yd, former price, $1. " ' ooc 90c M H 40c N 50c Wcntoddress goads, 16c" " "20 to 25 " " " 200 zotoso as M 30c' " 40 to 45 SOtofiS chiiajw.. w.?ih...wwij..u2. I. ad iss cloaks In all the new styles at 80 to 50 psr cen ; cheaper than regular prices,in L fc ' S to these and ell other lines of goods. N. II. Am.bn. 67 First Street nrtgutfal xne r-, u. gives me louewing aoosuni oi bs death ot Frank Pearson, formerly of UawlaKnw In fkla Annnl at Wei I Walla recently : Last Friday. Frank Pearson, bead mil- 1 1 .k. Va.. UIM. U7- 1 - TI7.11. lor iia lua r.uio nui n,uai rwrnttm nana, caught by a dlcplsced belt, and I carried rapidly around the main nprlgbt ahaO, his bsad striking tne gate rod witn . . S w. . a. a . a . ST . . each revolution. Being Bill en before tne machinery could no stopped ue nan just been warning a young man who was try ing to replace tbe belt with a stisk, not to ds so, and toid mm or now an acqusia tenoo of his was killed by ao doing. Ha had just said : "Dea't place your stisk to close to tbe shaft ; it might drag you M" eaugat oi .haft -Hi, w9mnA produced Instant In death. Mr. Pearson was a native of Scot- land, aged about 85 years, and to highly . I spoken ol as an exemplary man in every - IWW . . S Bellas Blali Dan nal s skating rink baa bean parehaeea of by Dome Ouri, who wiu no louDt con "nue to make it a success, ii nu ne run Tuesday and Saturday nights ana oetaraay B aaa . I aKernoons. evening Mr aixoa or the Hotel while I lTwY07 MiiftuS ThomA it here inMpadss, for ks, grtndstoiiea, wBeelr f." aSfigwa e;yrb'.'ngyou,,5?.rtnV '&.ZL!2i him breathing In s heavy msnnsr aad I oouree nu bat Ire mauls on such Htatea tZ rli.h "iMJ. " J" bmA ch PLAU TALK. Plata Sasjseta BT A PLA1P 0BA-. Betting ia as uncertain busln sa aa a race betweea two elephanie. No one i who over car rind It la any extant has . . a I over come oat ahead In any great sum. particularly on elections, to which umrm is uu auuu I but coma to New York, and the monav I lows over the rosult : yet, supposing I tBa Ahansss warn wan nn. haa tn I ff? " i iw a iu a ii is I'Miiisn io nsa nis nun- i ..r (i0-r, ,n nr(artnr.nMmai, more. It Is not business, and It ! a slow way of making a living, though we have known a man to make enough BS. - S aS a a a a v In one election to keep him a year. The law providing for a stamp oa in- urance policies should be rei tiieies should bo repei a!ed. be-, cause It Is a lax on only a few people. Tbe man who gsts Insured pays It. though hla rate of Insurance Is already aa high as bo can afford to pay. It Is a large enough burden ef Iteelf. Whati its oojeei Is no one knows, without It waa Intended to be a tax on the lasur aoee companies : if so It has utterly foiled . We look to are the law repealed in me nest legislature. a The number of suicides In tbe North-1 west Is becoming alarmingly great. I wrary lawuaysan account owing given i of some man, poor nod friend lees, end- a .k . a r . I ing bis misery by a free use of hullelx or strychnine. tbe former seeming to way. Only a day or Be the favorite two ago a msu who was said te hav. w, . once boon a school mate of Cyrus W. Field took disown life at a hotel In Portland. It la often thus In a new country, where man asek fortune a and failing to Bad tbe Pactollan stream, cut tho turead tha4. holds their life hr; and all the grievances of this world, tbe poor misguided moo. The moot cow ardly act a man in his right mind can do Is to take bis own life, and it ia to be doubted if sos can do such an act when sound In mlad. e More and more tbe necemlty of divid ing large farms and ruliiviatlng what one has In bettor stylo ia presenting itself to the I armors not only of Oregon, but of all tbe United Bta tee. One b u a - dred aeree of land well cultivated will raise as much wheat aa two hundred poorly attended to. Land In Kngland Is farmed in such a maaner as to pro- duos ao average yield of at least 35 bushels of wheat te the acre, while in O.sgoo ths average isoaly about 22,and in tho United states not over lS.thougb our soil here Is much better naturally. Moot immigrate aeeklng farms do not waot large oues, but small ones of not over 190 acres. Let farmers burdened with many acres and by mortgages aall part of what they have. It will bs money in tuelr pockets. Whoever be elected President ess sad thai it, that A B Me ue moth store, is elected to tbiag ia certain, Dwaia, at his i ism rasa srorg or aeons becsoss be has them. No fall. liaa at ranar. ! marr h ana taa ia fi .. 1,1 I ... " -"iu sverv farmer mvs who fad to remember this. Bis goods are bought to be eeld, sad sold thsy wdl be under the esotts, "small profits aad large sales." This I is hasiaan. It is getting cold aad damp aad yea aeed a rtxB cijoaa te protect yenrmlf With. Mellwaias is the place to get it. His stock is large aad wall selected, aad yoa oaa get s cheap or dear clash, just as yea please, at the bottom price. Or if, for the same reason yea are fortunate or aafortaaate enough to be a maa.tbee yen Bel BBSS as uvaaooar ar sad t of clothes. Call at Mcllwaia a and ex amine bis well arranged stock, snd whils yen are there hael over his stock of furnish ing goods, and now is the time. Yea cannot afford to shiver, which should induce yon to keep your fast warm by baying a pair ef boots a a saosa, far ladies or ssotiemee st this store. Tbe stock is vsry large snd worth selecting from pu, -uai-u -mi. a. -1 pUte branss Io ths vasct oooos Line Mcllwaia has few easels. His stock is one speaking far iteelf, the Urge sales ia this deoartment hstaa a be recemmaedatien for it Never bey snythiag without call lag on A. B. McIi-waiB. Is rerstaaS Alee. Tbs Umatilla county horse thieves seem te have "cotton In" en Portland aa well as Linn oennty. judging from ths follow log Is tbe "Standard :" Oa the 16th of last August one John WllsoB brought a band of thirty horses to O'Connor, tho sectioneer, to sell for him. " Sam nutTh TnT tor "saT. and su I I JC 1 ... in disposing of fifteen bead whloh delivered to tho purchasers and nothing farther was thought of the mat ter. Within the past raw clays a stock raiser from Pendleton put in an appear ance and claimed that the horses sold wore his property, baring been stolen from him. He hunted up tbe animals wherever he ooald find them and forced the holders to return them, but fortunate ly tbe prices paid were not large and tbe Durchsasrs do not suffer very heavily, It I seems strange, however, that the man JUa-g ynUb,J ,b,r " JJ'OTICE, Is hereby given that I will not hereafter bo responsible for, or psy, aey debts con traoted by any pemon on my account without w rilteL authority from me. a. W. DOPPi nolo, Oct. ttad. 1884. aO HOPPING MILL. have a eboonlna mill now ranninn at my piace,one mueaoutn or Aioany. i am preparea to cnop wneat, oats, Daney.wiiu B aa . a a . . a sa A I www, ww., auv.a uvmw. I exmrm seta svn shAst rtAtiAs D. D. HaciLiMAS. T6AINT8 AND ILS, I I ... . . ui all descriptions sold by Fetors a fttew art nana. CONN. On October 22nd, ISSt.to the wife of N. D. Conn a son. EC LIN. MOUNTS. At ths residence ef the bride's Barents, on Oet. tOtb, 1884, by Bav J A Hollenbaugh, Ma. Oaoaos F. Eg ux, ef Corvallis and Miss Ella M ousts, of Albany. Corvallis stage driven will get them selves is trouble if they continue to captare Albany yeang todies. This oae case will be overlooked though aad as well cosgratala. twos sent ; bat don't do it again. DANIELS. On Saturday. October 1 1884, very suddenly, at her horns near bcie, MBS. F. M. Dakibls. JJEFORRTOn KILL YOUR HOGS come to our store at Albany and see a new fanglad sausage mill lost received from tba Esse. It doesn't tear too meat hot onto It like a pair of sokmors. Gristles snd sioows cannot got tb rough t ft wdtsW out being out and you only hare to run yonr meat through It ones, Peters a Stew Ms j a bp ware of all kimds. Axes, mattocks, brush hooka. HP1 IHK BK8T WAGON JL hlaaaiL!T LmiSJMt the . i aaau saw 'Pnog wagons and hacks af tea lit? jaM,od Evary article is wamaul Tba o rices are down on s daad tewai tk wheat at 50 oenU. rpHK BEST THING OUT, Is ths Acme Harrow and no farmer seas well efford to bs without it. It is tea a-w best clod crasher aad pulveriser, lea via the ground ss level as a barn Boor, said eoJv by Peters t Stewart. ' Q ARPBNTRHS TOOLS. We want caruenters to know thsd. aaep conataatly in stock tha varv wjii ins msraei snorss. sue sail tnam aa cheap as taay can ba sold. Every tcoi we sen we can warrant. No shoddy articles ere kept. Come and see us. Par aaa A Btbwabt. O LACKsMITH'8 OUTFIT. AJ - aann, isas,uaiiows,nammers, sledges, ftocksand dies and almost erory tool used a ft- i . a "T DJscasmuns we keep oonetoatly on bend, Also a full stack of iron-fall aorse shoes and boras shoo nails, pri made ou tnnai! outfits for poem. L CASH PLOW. This famous olow Is trail known in TJnn County. Tba cb 1 1 lad and steal piows srw won made from tbe very boat mete and are warranted to do ao good work i wwur luny as wan aa any otner raters x Stewart are tho sole ffi UTLKKV. The boat line of cutlery in the valley I am isunu at our store, it embraces knives, table knives, forks and Butcher knives, bunting knives, paring soiwsa, sneers ana scissors of ell kinds, aid tb best Hoe of razors ever brought Into Albany. Como and see for yonr selves. Pars as a SrswanT. RN DOOR HANGINGS, Are al wave breaklae?. unless Ton have tbe kind sold by Peters A Stewart, of Al bany. Tbey are made oi wrought iron, cannot jump tbe track and will lasts life ume. Oont bang another bam door ol til you have soon them. gPORTMMEN, ATTENTION I Peters A Stewart keep a fall lino of am munition, and will sail as low aa the low est. Every earned of powder ta m aiu asu a ocas u properly D ONT FORGET IT. If you try to build now while wheat hi ooly worth 54 cents yon should by all means go to Peters A Stewart's, at Albany for your hardware. You can gat what yoa went at tneir store and at reasons run ng- ui H OOS1ER GRAIN DRILL. a I a:n l . has ased it, F !, oofy by Peters A Stewart XJOTICE i- Is hereby si yen that my wife, Elisabeth Bilyon baa toft my bod and board, with out jost cause or pea vacation. I wilt aot be responsible ror any aeots wnien ass may hereafter contract. ra-raa biltis. 8 CHOOL TAX. Notice Is hereby given thst the Bah sol Tax in School District No. 5, Linn ooanty. Oregon, hi now doe and payable, and that ths earns can oe paid to me at my snacs, No. 89, First Btreat, Albany. Oregon. J , H, BraKBLaar, Si strict Clerk. AMS FOR SALE llgh grade merino rams, yearilrgs and tws year aids. Also a few Jersey saair calves from ibro quarters to fifteen slaw Prices reasonable VfcKatosrv UR OFFER. aroDsee to aead die Da g r.'UVLb.".isi: If Cleveland shall be elected Republican subscribers y tbe regular subeeription price (I tor one year as soon as his election to made known. piOB SALE. Good I arm 1J miles sou in east or 160 seres. 50 seres timothy aad stover meadow. 50 wheat land in cultivattioa. We. watered. Call oa W M Phillips es the L08 On the 14th of October. semes I Alhaay aad John Davis' farm, a 46-60 Win chester leader. The finder will be literally rewarded by leaving it at the Dueemar Office. FALL AND WINTER STYLES OF- HATS, BONNETS, BTO., jut from Iw lurk City. -AT- Mattie Allison's Just east of 8, JC Tseng's. If yon would make your lelBcttiM of millinery from a lompleti and firgt-claoo itook call on her, Of either sax admitted to tho PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any week-day of tho yea. The College Journal, containing iafbrma 1 Jon of the course of study, rates of tuition, joard, examinations, etc., and cuts of plena imd ornamental penmanship, free. Address, A. P. ABMSTBONG, : jock Box 104. PoaxxAim, Oa. .nr H writtl0a$e menfion Ait paper. picks 7 h , a