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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1885)
Ik nwrvat. FRIDAY AUGU8T H, 18W Mttu tiiiw in rvauc S4 :! No subject is calling forth more ssraesi attention than moral training and ouitura in our public school. Thtre has long been a feeling among our beet tud far-seeing educator and statesmen that our public school work does not produce the best results, that now, at least, it fails to keep pace with the tinea in this, that while the mental training is as satisfactory, or nearly so, as could be reasonably hoped for, that while the minds of the youth who attend upon public schools are being as rapidly a id as well deeelojwd as the times de nund, still, the far more important work of developing, educating and training the moral naturea of the youth of the country is sadly neglected. This is easily accounted for by those who have been connected with public school work for any considerable length of time. Many,very many ,of our teachers, themselves, were trained and taught as thev now train and teach those who are er placed in their care. The young teach who, during all the years he labored in school, as a pupil, was called upon fir the development of bis mind only, will, nine times out of ten, teaoh as he wee taught. He will develop and train the power of mind and thought, and neglect the weightier matter of the de elopoient and training of the towers a id capabilities of the moral nature It is only in the development of the moral nature of youth that the best result can e secured through the oei um of our common schools. A boy may become pro6cieot in all the branches taueht in our common schools. lie m may become a mathematician of note He may talk and converse of historic events as though he were preaeut at tbe time and place when they occurred. He mr become a iitwrarv otitic in tact, but m ail these acquirements may prove only an auxiliary to his capacity and purpose tjdo evil. So, to this extent, his edu Ciiion is a failure. No education it a success that does not maks the young morally, s well as intellectually, strong sr. Tbe public schools are an ios'.itu ttoo of the state. Tbe state seeks th higheat development ot freed citizenship It organises public schools to attain that end. Etpeiienoe and reason both teach that that end can be attained only through moral and intellectual educa tion. Tbe state, therefore, has an in terest, a Issting, abiding interest in tbe manner in which the youth of tbe state are educated. These public schools sre maintained and supported by funds of tbe state. Henoe tSe state has s right to insist tbst the best result must Coins from tbeee large expenditures of public funds. Tbe state does not seek to edu cate sod qualify tneo primarily to fill public stations in life, but to develop the highest possibilties of good citizen ship in tbe greatest number of those to be educated. Hence, as we bare seen, that education, or system of education, which ignores tbe development and strengthening of the moral capabilities o the child is very faulty and deficient and should be deplored and cried out against by every one who tW I that the citizenship of tbe state should be raised to s higher plane than now exists. What profit is it to the state if s young man be wall educited iut 1 dually, if he i dishorn st and untrustworthy? How does it benefit the state, or tbe people of the state, if s young loan, whom tbs stste has educated de votes his life to gambling, swindling, thieving, robbing and m.irdering? The teacher w bo neglects or refuses to teach mra! lassous every day both by pre empt and example, falls far short of tbs requirements of his calling. Tbs state seeks not to educate a young men or yonag womeu, for bis or hr tMiietit,but for the resultant effect which such edu cation shall havw upou society. A pr -I er education of s young man will make him a better citizen. (lis ex ample and influence will teak better citizens of many others. Every teach er, whether he teaches in the heart ot the city, the country vjlUgf., or i. the woods and foiests along tbe borders of civilization, should c nstantly besr io mind, tfcet, dsj by dav, h is foim ing and inouldisg the characters of eitisena of a great republic. That be is giving chsrscter to a set of men who by their conduct will strengthsn or wesken tbs hold of good government or good citizenship. t IIASCED MANRHI. The Mountain Sentinel heretofore owned by Hon. L. B Rinehesrt, hss changed hsnds, Mr. J. B. Fithian late of tbe Standard becoming tbe manager and editor. Col. Fithian is an exper ienced newspaper man, and we hope to see me Sentinel "forge" forward to tbe front rank of Eastern Oregon Joeros!s Gin. Qrnt in a letter to Gen. ii the tier said, "we have some on eur sidfyfot ths late war,) who failed to scecapliah as ranch as tbey wished, or ejfe did not get warmed up to the fight until it was all over." This ia e mot perfect snd timsly decription of tbe Oregonian editor. If the parties to tbe late "un pleasantness" had not hurried on the fight but waited until tbe Or gonian man had sufficiently "warmed up," Great Scott ! how countless thousands ef cor federates would have been made to bite the dust. This hurrying np tbe war was one of the grestest mistakes of she age. ANOTHER FIRST LASS AITOM VUI Oft.' Rev. Joseph Emery, of Corvallis, has been appointed Indian Agent at Klam ath Reservation. This appointmeat is of the most creditable oharaoter, just such as will mike the administration popular with tbe better class of citixnns of all parties. Prof. Emery was not an applicant far the office, but a number of his friend asked Secretary Luuai to mak the ap poiotment and it was done. During the campaign preceding the election of President Cleveland, one of the reasons urged by republican againa the election of tbe democratic candidate was, that the rights of colored men would not be secure under s democratic ad ministration. Many of the rank and file of the republican party in the north, snd all in tbs south, were induced to believe tbst this allegation against the democratic party was true. But since tbe democrat! took charge of the gov ernment, the rights of the colored men are just as secure ss the rights of whits men, snd happily the colored man him- If ia quick to delect tbe truth of our saving, and aa an evidence of what we say ws herewith subjoin an extract from a speech made by Louis White, a colored orator, at Mitchel s Grove, fezes, on emancipation day. lie said . We have tried the republican party for 20 vests. We have trtM the loyal league sod caret-bg rule, and what have they profited us 1 They h ive msds os alavsa to political intriguer?, snd sll thst is left us is broken promises and disapjiointed hope. They told us tbst tbe e'ection of Cleveland would mean s return to slavery of the coloted race. Cleveland wms elected and tbe country was never moe prosperous than it is to-day. If democratic gov ernmeut menus slavery, then I, for one, am glad to welcome such slavery." CORRESPONDENCE LBITSB VmmU WASBIISiiTaX. Kd$. Democrat : Do not be deceived by the poet msrk and heading of this communication and suppose ih .? von have received a stioke of "odicial lightning. It is indeed letter Irom Washout n, but not from tbe peu tbst can make tbe Democratic besrt thrill with the joy of s long cher ished hope realized at last. It is simp ly a lius from sn Albany fiiand who has for the last f,ur days been doing up tbs c:ty of msgmficent distances. And bs is too weary now to tell you of tbe monuments, paths, dinrtments, capitol, White Houae. Sld;--.' Home, Navy yard and Mt. erjon,sli f which be baa seen at tbe expense of his purse and bia coma too; but if you will at low him be will tell your readera of the very stately and dignified eflafr, "a reception at the White House.' To begin with he msy ss well say that ths crop of receptions is over ripe, and tbs little one be attended ws but tbe gleainng of a past harvest. His excellency is to leave tomorrow to at tend tbe obsequies of the "great cm mander" in N jw York, and so vour correspondent must se bim to-day or not at all. So st 2 p. m. clothed in bis faultless black, sod socomonisd by tbe lsdiee of his party io their silks sod festhers, be found himself seated in the East room, now almost dismantled, as moat of tbs public buildings on the floor are covered with mstting snd the fine chairs sie covered up with linen esses There were perhaps fifty others present, sll wearing kind -f a green country lock, but two or three wore a kiod of of fioe-expectaocy amiie, and you: corres pondent who wore tbe far-othih inde pendent look of the mosi-hck of the Willamette valley. While tbe greet dispenser of olhce tarried, the sitters in the East room hsd time to mak a study of each other. There wss the ever present colored bro ther, the poor little cripple with bar crutches, the aged matron with ber gray hairs in most bewitching (in ber own estimation; bsngs, tbe young lady in ber conscious beauty ,beightend with a most stunning bouquet, tbs well-(rested dude with his delicate hands ip fault less kids, snd his Prince Albert, boiton ed to the chin, th bronze fai in-r from West Virginia, the seedy politician, stc. Tbe last named character with the gar rulousuess ot age ss) I the brih'riess of his hop, o-.nild ho. refraio fnin telling of his pr.spcs and his btminess in N. Y. and that he had the strongest kind f s doubled and twisted rec numendatiori from Hurbert Th nipson, ec, and if lie could, or. ly catch leWtpeesdsSlt's Saey ell would he well. At l-mgtb there was lull in the storm aid a huhh of antici pation ; the slofttMe d iors opened and in osme Grover C'lve elsnd. Tbe msster of ceremonies salles us all forward to tbe center of tba floor and, one Viy one, we wsre presented and allowed to take the presidential hand. The blooming beamy followed tbe dude, then the colored brother and the little Isme girl approached and your Oregon friends with becoming tnod"siy waited almoet till tbe last. The president with a gentlemanly beating and kndly be nighted smile greeted ail a'ike. " He epoke so pleasantly to tbe little boy of our party that he already feela himself a year older, (this is bis birthday.) To your correspondent who announced himself as f-om Oregon, he remarked, "you have a very pleasant climate 1 be lieve, hot your stale is a great way off." fo the first part isf which statement the sweltering nineties of the lant few days compelled a c 'tnpiete assent, and to the sc ond part of the axpression of presidential wisdom your correspondent gave bis full concurrence as be finds when he comes ta purchase a ticket for Oregon it is indeed a gee it ways off. So you see we had a very agreeable conversation and it hid st least ".he soul of wit brevity.'" After we bad sll all passed out tbe politician still radiant with hope could not help telling tbst the president bs I promised to "consider the matter." Thee prrisideutial h ind-saakings are a truly republican institution, no court ly rde , o formality.no liveried police, to ho-ie gret n.uion msy come and elate its chief magistrate on terms of perfect equa'ity. S .lltllllWkll Mis. Whse'er left on Wednesday morning to visit wun ner sister in vvor- . . .t 1 !- lS I vailia. one expects to o gone some II AS t A A bV. I two niontns and win apena aoron tunc t Ysquins and other places. , . - I ts a n.l I ...... nn Vlnn.iatf Amr ' h m. tit r "W wiiowi . w. .,iu.- uv'uu ' J airs, uowau ana v line roturneu a n i ttr:n: . i . f ' t'-iii"j . ...... A. K. Cyrus has been quite sick tins weex mu now oouvHiesceui. . i Mr. and Mrs. K. Irvine and family started Tuesday morning for the coast. Miss Nettie (Meaviss who has been visiting at Mr. Follij, left for hsr home at Harrtsburg to-day. Mr. Mead of Silvcrton, has moved ft . t a ji a i ft a. oyer witn nts lamnv mm imh opened tin a nice harness shop. Success to him. Mr. Keebler near town, raised some peaches that are as nice or nicer than S( any California asohes ever brought to market. The Sodaville people are having their pring fixed so tbst it will be covered auu ii.e water wm oe urawn on in pijes. A. Drowntsvillo, Horn. To the wlfoof Wm. Watson a son, an eruhryo democrat. MarrltHl. On Sunday Aug. &a n si .s ft- a- ft . V s . I at the Baptist church In North Brow- nrvllle by Rev. C. flperry, Mr. Fred Urns, and His. Mary Hull. Tin happy couple left si once for Water loo, where they pmpio to spend the first few days of their honey moon W. B. Blanchar I.Frjil Klotsch and J. r. uaiornuii, went io Ainany on W W .li ft. ft. .a. a 1 IL I naturuay hi anuou niu itraui .uvwh- .. ..... i ... . .......... ....... &..... i iaj services. were In Albany, a few days, tho last week in attendance as witnewos In HswCtMOf the State vs. dm Findley. Why Is It, that Linn county, the banner democratic county of the state is entirely ICBOMd In the tuattor of federal patronage, wnile Line, Yam- hill, Clatsop mid .Multnoiuah, tne tloubtful and stroni; repubdeuti coun- ties, get sll the plutiM? We do not wish to bo impatient or to hurt uny Mugwump's feelings, but ftiOftpi nsk w V for Information. As a gram! tln.ilo lot ho lfgal iovos - ligation III Albany in Ihe tu of the State vi. t imUey.B White the prin. ctpal witness f ir the htaie, auj Ham Findley, met in S .ullt Brown vllle yesieruay, ana ine i ino siro .gin oi . . e a f a s a . . a. m I their muscles. 1 nave not heird the particular of tho battH hut tndlovo both sides claim the victory. Harvest Is prttly well over, and the result has not been as favorable as was at first report el It would be. A few of our chtm-li members aro Ulking of gt)ing ti Albany the 13th to the no I mean ar going to lake advantage of the half far rta, to go ! shopping No. they would not go to the circus not much. J. M. Moyer k putting up sum' water works nn his pn-mi-oi for his own private use. He has a reservoir on 'he butta near bis bouse that gives bim about eighty-five feet fall. The water is thrown on the mil by a lores pump at his sash and door factory. It Is a grand success. He Is able to throw on top of bia residence with a hose from the ground. This Is ei-1 citing the idea of getting up some- thing of the kind for the town. It is something thiVis btdly needed. Phao. Mr. AdarrH, from Orogon City, for- raeny reaideot here, ta is returned to It Bw u n -i if Ia J o SV aS7 v IIICi Owing to a Uhstbte-I h .rg, Prof. Walker disippoinled his music ehtsa at CrawfordsvllK Bfaat next wi k as usul. Mr. Mcintvre, Utsj wool expert, for- merly of this city, has a Sutid iy with his family at home. Mr. Fred, tiroes was married l ist Sunday, at tbe Baptist church by Uev a Sperry, to Miss Hull. Tbe construction engi-icer. Mr. Eli Wood, baa returned to this a a; ion with his force of seel i m lnruR (Jlad to have Mr. Wood return and reside baft), Mr. Harriet, u old man. in the ciu iioy ui .vir. ii iuiiian. whj inr.iwn I . . .... r - from a tvaifon anil bad hh collar bne lirolrpn. I!m i !,. nir I,., tin care of Dr Mcfjawlov Mr. Mtiyer ta Iflog pipn frn tho flumo to his reshlenct, with a view to bringing water to a tank. A wiae provision and auggesiivo of what iho city ought to do. Fred Gross has built a neat resi dence on tho north side of tho street, opposdtw tho saddlery shop. Na Cubic ii. Tangent. Lf.arvesti.ig is progressing flnrdy. By one week moro of good wenther tbe harvest will be pretty wol 1 over. A man with Mr. K. W LiFrancis' crew was taken suddenly ill lost Tuesday, so much mo tint Dr. HU1 had to be called but the Doctor found him much improved and on Wednesday he was on duty. Mr. Albert Bryan wh has been troubled with asthma for some time became so bad that ne had to leave the Willamette valley, tie tried Southern Oregon but found very Utile relief and has now gone to Walla Walla. Miss Thompson of DJIas, has been visiting her uncle, John Scott. The M. E. chureh of this place will give a Sunday school concert 8ept, 5th. We would like to know wlnt hs become of Brick Dust. Also wu would like to know what kind of a feller" hes, whether he is a wagon feller or a sulky feller. Little Sunflowek. Mrs. Lottie Allison retuiued home from Clackamas county last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allison In com pany with Mr. Worthly vislled the Mohawk valley last week with a view to locating there. Mr. G'hridtiansou who eaiue from Iowa with a team and wagou this spring, thinks of going back this fall. Oregon does not please him very well. m.-M'.i v u v a m I xuwro nun imumi a weamiy v"riiiiiri In thh tmrt of the rotintry looking for a farm to buy. mm. Hnd WUIIitn Duvls. of uh,,l ,n-4, viIMnr ui Mr l..r,Iu - r v rr ui v www BBj ewer eas as HIUO H.turday and Sunday s ff - T f TV... IV, I I. ..IJiU,. l. lino, vi V '"Minn in i milk r m liMnw Mmwl in Ihla ttolwhhnehAnil . iir hnnu l in rrnnk nnuntv ww- esjssjpsw" ""vr-w a - w- 7 . . , ..ftl-hlmelinl ur. 1 lit; i pFv aa w nn, mmUm out mm widl hm was nxnnnt. n,i ,.i,.iit tf fit4l tuhmit - - . heard of so fur wit twotily slx bUlhcHI p(.r nrr(. Soilnvillr, August 9th, 188A. The citizens of Hodsville have donst 1 about 6() for the put pose of nn proving the soda spring. Mr. Mc Cartney went to Albany yesterday to procure the materials nnflesssry for the improvement,after which we hope there osn possibly be no mors ridiculous itories reported. Mr. J. Htimpson brought from across thn mountains last week a drove of thirty horses, which .tre 'eft hero for sale. Mr. Harbard, thn Mernhsl of Hslem, has again returned to Uodavtlle. Mr. A. Leedy'e little isVgktar, who has been so dangerously ill, is now sl IOst well sKatn. Died. David Koote, aged 7.') years, tlBosrieo mis Hie on rnuay inn i .i i I.' I..-. 'I't.-. I unera I aer vices took place on .Sunday, when his lemains were interred U tho Brownsville cemstefv. Mr. Foots - - - j i.dimtitlv aodurel untold sull'ttrinu foi Umtwa - but the heart di- . , Mmhlnmd were more w ww- - w W - ... . : Hl.allMr. d svstein could endure. ti r. ..r i.. A dlmA aAtift 1 I a tax? iie vi uw m- m pm m w years ago. Mr. Foot., leaves a son Ltta 10 years snd daughtsr scl 14 y(,mrg ,,, ,,,, , M. The children deserve oraise for the way in which they administered to tho every want of their father, caring for and weJOftlag ovei him in his sickneas wuh the ut moat tendrueas and tbouhuuinest, and with ptlience that exceeJed that often showtt by older persoaa. the children have ths heartfelt sympathy of the entm. cmmunitvin .heir late 0 berravemaot r it,,r. n,i L-,ildran. of Siiem. Urriv. - d hare last evening. Mrs. Brown has bm quit poorly every siucu her arrive Mr r ,,,, r Alusnv. has rmtii Mr Haislsaa-ta iuce. and will n Bav , Sxlaville. All of the grain siound here hss lieen cut, and threshing will Ugin in gooi earnest next week. Mr. Dsrk ha furchss" I th proper ty formally nwnel by Mr. J. H-sl-v, and in uriirin to lake tHjaidnre. M. nd Udv mrn M asstaaakjls oon.de. BOt, w, thmk W li()mU ,tl tht. H)Wttr ln mk th,ip lMl.i, re co.ufortable and ,rt fnrw.r(1 .i1Mlr ;.,,.. t Mr. McCuilough and fbily. iiviog near Philoma'h, have come to th city for recreation and pleasure. Them will be divine services at this place tO-m'rroar at 1 1 o'clock, conducted by the Dnnkard brethern. The youngsters H 8deville all bad s chance of tripping th-. light fantastic on the evening of tbe 4th inst Campmeeting wi. btin st this place th fuel of n-st month. Wave. !'k I till Ifsrvesting is in full blast now and Sir. i ... or fn.it lwilll uyvail ut luatl F-( wh . ml lhi cl(, n,it toni out near aa well expected, some, yp-ldiug a high aa 25 buabels to the acie, and some did not reach more than lft bushels par acre. Hpring grain is tarniag out fully as ell as fall grrin. Willuui I) dge bad a piece of spring grain that averaged 16 bushels er acre ion hill gnnud. ' Died. la Rock HU), the only in- , fant daughter of Mrs. Kendall, at the residence of Henry Klum'e, on Friday night, August 7th. The little daughter j took down sick with whooping congh d has been sick about two or three ! weksand had choking spells and entire ; ly choked to death. ,,,, lhe little one ,v" mother to mourn its loss. J he i z . ft iftft r ramnnii mtmrn lulrfftt nur Sm Uvi fnr rnmaina w aru i u van e a ee i aini a wnw B si ass e I AS Ft wrio . ri:ij until A)LfUSa TIIIU AAJS 1 tn,r Ust nM,l,n? 01 nday. '. oiuacw .j lunrraia in ivock uiii w ' weeks, one eery Sunday. Tbe little j one WM odI about 5 or six montb8 0,d' ! 'f yo should like something to drink, ' irink IX L b,urB- I is the best. lea, wo bave plenty ot rocks to spare in these parts, more then our sbsre Just call on us and see for yourself, aa we keep plenty of tbem on hand. It is getting most too late in the season foi Rossbuds ; but for Sunflowers it is just in the rigbt teason ; for tbey sre in bloom now. Lots of plums this year, more than common. The apple crop is tolerbly good m BaJM liule, whooping cough left in Rock Hill yet. lures are numerous around here Some one set out a tire in a slashing and came very near burning Ben Parrish out th other day by the way be bad to rght fire. A Rock Hilleb. IflBhlr Bccummeaded, Albany, Ohkoon, Do. 2nd, 1884. RushM & Co., The New Masaillon 33 inch separator sod Russell eugine purchased of you last sum mer is all you recommended it to be. It has given satisfaction in every respect. I thresh ed this season io 34 daya run 43862 bushels oi grain which is the biggest day run of anv bins ia this part of the country. I threshed for some of the oldest farmers in this county and they all say that I did them the best job, saving and cleaning their grain that ever had been done. Our expenses for repairs for tbe season did not exceed one dollar. Yours Respectfully, D. l. Hackleman. Deer Cattle and Mattnn Shesji. The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for beef cattle and mutton sheep. Have good scales on which to weigh. I. D. Miller, Miller's, Oregon. m i i m m . . . UVCaLEft'i A St VIC v SALVB The best salve in the world for cuts, raises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns snd all kiuds of akin eruptions. This aalve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or mosey re tunded. Price 33c per box. For axle by Foshay A Mason m.. . I i.. 1.1... ft MffastT. Tributo to tho motnory of little Kay, daugh ter of J , and ArvilU Fuller, of llsrrisburg, Oregon, tier little spirit was freed on Friday, August 7th. at 4 o'clock, a. m., age ') years months and A days. Hhe was a child of swnet ilispoailion, unuaually bright and win some, and ssdsared to us all Her suflerinss extended over a period of six weeks, and were intense beyoud description. Almost in her dying moments she lovingly placed her little arms around her mama aad papa s nock ahd hade thorn a flits! good-by. What sweet consolation to tho riof stricken pamnU in this their great sorrow which nothing hot time can assuage. Little Fay's daily retjuent was, I want to go to aleep. Thirc'ii tr f Itttlu hftiulg lulil te rt Imerrr more, Ttii-s ere two rly llfn,il1 cheok wh oe rich blo4iiinliiK o'er. Itath hu smIchI SVS Ulllo ye thftt will SS mure null or wm, Tin) wIikI.iw .(film ftoul, UUIa y hut 4nm l. nss AiijfnU Imm h.i ,ifly h'tms, fr br, we may net r ., Softly to the il'Mrwy vui. Iim only gne to ISMS lr illtle fmy we iv4 hr as. Ami now h lalylux Ur htw, tutftvr ths eutl nJ eml while, W cfttinot m lior, ir louoh ftsr to iSyht. HheUe.ultftiiiiUII SttSStj Ah nie ! How buay anil reetleae alio uael lo be, Her 'lllla hftinl Mill iir raah up lo u new , Ttieenyela hair Ihi k' nrd, llitle ray li fm eftSaSi Hear tlllle Fay we mtaa her ae. All through ih ilay whorer we u' All tbreuvb SftS nhl how lonely llaeemi, rornolluialitti.lt wakautojtof our treie. And now mr ltrtie! grwwa wrinkled with i-ar nawaSSfSf IliUaaend reellnf there. Ilulwe knew tne hanvlar heevanUer cltnta, tear hul lunda, w will rbuu you ftuttietinin Mr little Fay, whan MM Maetr ahatl oell, : the autmnoiia thai cotnee to ua ftit Waee our feet touh lha waiere eo dark and e Cold, And we catch lha Aral slimewa of the idly of gob! We will xeop eur eyoe flaed oe the beaveuly gate Over tbe tide whore lite white robed ooea wall. Shall mama and pj keow yoa Binonx the brigb. San da, Will you beeson u orer with Ui .. deer htvle heiMla. Submitted in loving reuivmbraace. M. K. Kii kv. .alre le t ISftSSftBSSSSl Notice is hereby utven that sealed plane, epeeiticatt'ina, traiu diagrame and bide will bo received by tho county court of l.inn eiiuoty, Oregon, at its Sptembr terra A. D. 1W5, to build a bridge across and over the Seuth Santuun river at Sweet tfonie. Each eidder ahall deieit with hie bid bv per cant, of the amount of auch bid Said bridfta to be one hundred and twenty (eet long io the clear of the Howe Truss pattern, l ha bents on the north aide to be ten feet in hight.no approaches ; ths court reserving the right to reject aey snd all bids Hide to be tiled with tbe clerk on or before Wednesday, x-ptember U, 1885. at one r. at. lons by order of the court. D. Anarwe, Clerk. ton -mi A lot ul fine, draft driving and saddle hor sea just in from fUke Oven. A spaa of blacks, five years old, perfect match. Work well. All fur sale cheap. Inquire at Dait ocsat office, J. It. TIMHy. A urraaftas freaaei. Mr. M K. Allison, If otchtison, Kaa , HaviNl his lifb by a etinplo Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion, which causod him to procure a large Iks Me. that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of ciiinateaud everything elan had failed. Asthma, Brouchttin lfoarenei Sever.- ('uighs, atid all Throat ung dlianaeen. It is guaran eed ot cure. Trial BottiSS flNftft at Foehay Msson'a Drug Htore. Large aiato 1 100 Any party wishing to purchase a goO farm, either for grain or etick will do wrll by calling on A R Cyrus A Co., Heal Katate Agents, at Ielaoou, Or. Thr tUmmif mt ftewlk. No matter In w handsome or stalwart a young man mty be otherwise, notblng Ota make up for a partially bald bead. .Shining talents are attractive, but a shin ing poll la not. The catiss may be alok nMM or anything elae, yet Parker's Uatr Balaam with Map the loaa of tbe bstr snd Hart s new growth of gloasy and soft hair an quickly aa to surprise you restoring tbe original color at tbe same time. Net a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed , On ly standard 50o dressing. n e The Meat Asreeable I "I'll MtU? UIU Qf.PVHV J diepnliimr hMadaidies. coldn and fevers, or. Af M.aII am III a fiwiul 1 tT.llt i 1 ' A l.l IimI tf j cleansing the syatem is by tasitg a few t w-w wa ' ,ava - - ' - t ' . iir.i j - a . - r i iMittt ti i tut riiniaiaftiift r i a i mrn i m. i it inn " mo ihdwwiii ' i..wi..i. , ., .,..... ..r ..i ti bottles for sale by Foshay A Mason, Lan- eeaam CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache. Sore Tlironf. Mm elllnsr. Kprnliia, Ilrulaee, llurtin. -nll. !Vet Itllca. AND A 1.1. OTHKS IMieil.Y rUK AKII ACHES. SM j Dr.iLu uwt tlM vnri"ii,re. Fill Cul bo'U Mraeaeea tk h i '." THE CKAMIJSS A. VOUKLKK TO. If hwiih M A. VOiif k f. i Hilllaorv M,l.. I S. A. COME. Come and drink Scblltz Milwaukee beei, en draught, at MICHAEL PEYSER'S CIGAR STORE. OPPOSITE THE REVERE HOUSE Free lunch served every day from 10:30, A. m,, to 12 M, Key West and Domestic Cigars. L. CAMPEAU, BARBER. I have a first-class assistant of 20 years experience, and will not be excelled in hair-cutting and shaying. FOR THE LAMES, I have tbe very latest styles of hair dressing and cleaning for ladies in which th6 hair Is cleaned in 12 mln utes time leaving it perfectly clean. Will call a residence if deuired, or do work st shop LOUI8 CAMPEAU. Barber and Hairdresser. I AINT8 AND OILS. Of all descriptions sold by Peters At Stew ert. rj BeBbT' IiERMan REMEDY New Advertisements. - , ' . . -.jero i t ,i.s i am now receiving my Pall stock of LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, AMD MEN AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES. I have selected those goods with care i sou witti m view to their adantaht litv 1 to this idiuiste. I have bouirht thorn SBJ " afreet fr..rn tho msnufacturer's, and sm mi' hot i7. -I to -warrant every pair I m.k.- s -p'-ciitlty of this line of goods, a d no doubt csrry the largest stock in iti ci'- as to price mere is no h in Oiegon tbst has sny sdvsnt- sge of mo in bvjiatg, as I buy strictly for cash, and can give as good value for th- poaty as any other house. I keep no trash. SAMUEL E. YOUNC. First National Bank OF ALBANY, OREUON. rreat-leot JOHN CONN Kit CeehUe- If. . MKKKILL TRANSACTS A OKNCKAL BBSSftftSJ bueineee. ACOOl'NTM KBIT eubjeet to check. HK.Iir KM -11 WOK enl Ulrablr traneler. aoH ee Sew York. Han rrncl. ami rartuii l, ore-.n C'll.t.K'TloNS MAf'K m UT..r).la Icrn.a . MaiiToaa. S. It. Yot 4, 1. K BLam, II. I Joiie Coaeea, L. Fua, Men MM. Sheriffs Sale. I V if nit Court oj ih HtaU Or"jn for th ( 'aunty of Linn : L rsetedf?r, PJainUff. vs. W J lirmmecll, Melrina llramwrll and therice II bwltl, PfrfentUnta. NOTK'K ta hereby ttm ihai by tirtue ot ea eie eetioa aad an order t aeie Uuljr Iwuml out of the above naoMl Court in ih eftoee enUUed ecUon and o mc directed and detiverad, I will on Saturday tbe IStSdar f HvpUKnber, tssi, at tbe Coan Roaee deor in AIhi.. Uim tauei), Oregon al the boar A one o'clock, p. m . aell at pubtk auction lor caeb in band to tbe bl?bal bidder the 'ael iroiertjr described in a. I order uf aala wbicb descritioa ia aa follow, to wit ; Lete UweefSX as (). eeven (7) aad tea (10) la block No Sre (&) In tbe town of lUrhaburg, LUa county, orefoa. Tbe proeaede of each tale to be an pSftjaasaSftSWS, to-wtt: rirelto the pejnaeot ut UJ euduun aeid ludgtvnt Uted at S42.70 and Ujc eoeu ot and upon tbie writ. Second to ibe pay men', of u lalm at I. Kiaierbner in ibe mam mt ftSW.r;: etth interest thereon at Um rate A Un per cent par annum frm Mar U (ab. 18SA, aad fteo At nirnee'e leas Third titbc payment of Um claim ef Cbadea II Uodd in Ibe eumof tl&OS.St) eitb Interest thara-m a tbe SfttS "t ten per rent per annum from March Vih. Issa, end ftl'JOaa Attorney 'a faee. I'eurtb tb vrrlua if mat to be fuUl to W J llrecewell and Mli:a Ununell tbeir Ueira, legal repreaenUtiiree er sftsjaa PeUd tbie I lib day of Aupuat. IhSA, J. h. Caaai.ro, Sheriff of Unn oounty. Ore yen. per Jaa. J. Chariton, Oeputv. Executor's Sale. NirTU'L! .heroe? given lhal th unJerairne-l Ee euVo' nt the leal will rujiti ml .-f A K Cherry, 4iui, in uraua.nee ot an or.Ur of the County Court ot Unn county. Orr.m, duly made and entered ot reeord ou the Cth day ol N.irr ruber, 1SJ1, will aell et puhdc aucflon to the htf heel bidder, at thr hour ot one o'clock, p. m,, on Monday, September 14lh, li5, al the Court Houae deor in the city of Albany In Linn county, Oregon, all the right title and Interact of aeid deceased, A K cherry, at the time of hi death In and to the follow ing deet-ribad real property, to-wlt: Commencing at the eoulheaat corner of Lot Ne, (ft) eliflit in Il!o.k No. (101) ono hundred and one in Hacklein&r.' addition to the city of Albany in Linn oounty, Oregon, a the tame ia deal gnat ad and known on the plant, nwpa end euryeya of eaid city, now on Die and nt record in Uie office of the County Clerk, o' Linn ixunly, Oregon and running, thence in a north erly couree on the eaet line of eaid Lot (8) eight, parallel w iih the weat line ef eaid lllock No. (101) one hundred and one, (1 40) one hundred and forty -aia feet to a noint on tho eaet line of Not No. (1) one In eaid Block ; thence in a weeterly courae parallel with theeouth line of eaid Lot No. (1) one, to the weat line of the Mine onMontgomery etreel; thence in a aouther ly eouree on the rati line of eaid Montgomery etreet, to a point oppoeite the aoethweat oorn-r of eaid Lot No. () eight on the north lineef Flrtt atreet in eaid city ; thence in an eutcrly course alonir tbe north line of Pint etreet to th place ef beginning, the following deacrihed real property, to wit ,lso No. (2) two in tlleck No, (101) ene hundred and one ln Uackleman a addition to thn city of Albany in Linn county, Oregon ae the aame ia deelgnated and known on tho pl.tta, maps and aurveve of eaid eity now eu file and of record in tho o.il. -a of the County Clerk ef Linn county, Oregon. Term of sale on credit ot aix montha, the pun-baser to give hie uote pay able six months from the day of eele without interest with SHtae 1 1 as v-ity. Jamb U . CiiktutT, Ik H. MoNTA.vTf , Executor. Att'y for Executor. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE NINETEENTH YEAR. ALBANY, OR. The First Terra will commence on Tuesday, Sept., 15th, 1885. For particulars concerning- the courses of study and the price of tuition, apply to KEV. ELBEKT N. ONOIT. Preaittea OREGONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED) LINE. NARROW 6AUGE. Arrangements hive been perfects 1 whereby all tbe warehouses along this line will be in charge of com petent and roliablo warehousemen who will reeeire grain for cleaning and storage. Shipment! oaa be made promptly, ample provisions has been made for cars. Transfers to rail or rivers free of expense te Bhlppers, throngh rates aa low as the loweet. Dally train service. Farmers consult your interests by maintaining this line and secure highest market price for your products. Take no notice of reports circu " 'ated to damage our traffic Apply to agents or con ductors for rates or oars or to the undesigned. Cms. ft. Scott, Keoeiver. O, R, Co. (limited) Line offices, Waodburn, Oregon. MIILIJSERY STORE FOR SALE. A firaVjlass millinery store, well located n Albany, for saia at a bargain. For par tic ulra eall at this office. 9 o CD O P CD 30 000 CA8ES OF RECTAL DISEASES, -AS Fltra, Serial Hrrra, Flaeerea, Praritat. Ael, rtleles let Amm. Poly pa. Btec-tl, Etc . i:ir.. Cured in six year by the BHakerhoff Syalean. Dr. J. B. Pllklngton, Proprietor of the 1'ertland yr and Bar In Br man aad MaMltarinaa f r Vrti.au Plraara haa been arpointod agent at d rh slaleei for this BeaAeas In Onnui am! W T. Kn even. .rsirai ape ration, mo paisi. leas oi niowfi. in two momna nave cured several raena In srhieh oixraUone with the knife have only done infurv. Am persnitied to refer to Mr. Jaa. W. Weath erford, druggist, formerly of aalem, Mr. Frank Gaid ner, machiueat, Mr. R. A. Kampy, Marriaburg, end others. If sufficient njof patients apply will spend one day in each month at Albany. Add roes fur pamphlet, etc. J.B. PILKiNGTON. M. 0.. PORTLAND, OREGOX. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreyon jor county of Linn, J H Bridges, Plaintiff. vs. Bertram! Hermann, Uenrlch Weiechartand C. W Croia ant, Defeudante. NtrriCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT, BY VIRTUE of an execution iaeued out ot the above named Court In the above entitled action dated June 24th, lSeVS end to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon and, on Saturday the 1st day of August 1885. at the hour ol 1 o'clock, p. m., at the Court House door in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, I wi;i sell at public auction for cash in hand te the higheat bidder all the right, title, and Interest of the above named Defendants or of either of them in the two tracts of land hereinafter described, as follows, ta-wlt The northeast quarter of Section 25 in Township U South Range 1, east of the WUlame te meridia i in Unn county, Oregon, contain ng 100 acres, I i aame being the property of the eaid Bertrand Hermaa. Also the following I The northwest quarteriof Section 25 and the northeast quarter of Section 20, in Tp. ) S Rl, E of tae Willamette Meridian all situated inLinn county, Oregon, containing 320 acres more or less, being the property el the said O W Croisant. The proceeds ot such sale to be applied : First to the payment of the cost of and upon this writ and tho costs and expenses o sale and the original costs taxed at 151.35. Second to the payment of Plaintiffs claim of 11100.32 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 12th day of March, 18S5 Third the remainder if any there be to be paid to the aeid O W Croisant and Bertrand Hermann or their legal lepresentatlves. Dated, this 30th day of June, 1883. J, K Ch ARtrox, Sheriff ot Linn county, Oregon. per J as. J. Charlton, Deputy. 1 ARDELN SEEDS. A point not often thought of but which et Is important to the planter, is that seeds grown in a Northern climate bsve more vigor, and are more certain to produce s crop snd mature earlier than those raised giUrantedtol frelh and 'and'tc' give satisfaction, will be sold by us cneap. Garden forks, boss and rakes thrown in With each package for a small amount of coin. Patters A Stewart QAMBRINUS. On and after July 4th Mr. Gross at the Depot Hote will keep the celebrated Gambrinus beer on draught. All who appreciate the best eeol beer are sae-ited to Cell GREATN ORTHWESTERN REMEDY ll-JsTaftaVAVIll IXff 4SSJ 1 r a rj - a 'J1MII BTllll I I I II AKiaaxaiaaiasivi.iw-ia.tTi Those who work early and late need a wholesome liable Medicine like Pfindbr b Obkooh Blood reliable Fvainxa. As a remedy and preventat of uiseas It can not be beat. uiseae it cheeks Rheum m and m and M ani Bilio i m by mak I ealers kec laria, relieves Constipation, Dyspjpsi neas, ana puts man energy into tae sy New Rich Blood . All Druggists and , ti bottles, 0 for 5. Wheat Stored AT THE. MAGNOLIA MILLS. I will receive wheat In store at tbe mill and warehouses, under tbe nsual terms, When parties wish to sell will buy tbe wheat or deliver It on order, Hacks furnished to parties wishing to store. July 16th, 1S85. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Conrad Meyer, PROPRIETOR OF STAR BAKERY, Gnrner Broadalbin and First Sts.. -DEALER IV- Canned frails, anned fleata, Qaeesswsre, Vegrftnblrs. (Igara Nsyleaa, Tern, Ele.. &! ware, Drlasl Fruit. Tobseeo, Nsignr, In fact everything; tha, is kept In s Ren- era, variety and grocery stere. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. WANTED AT ONCE. Kzperienocd book agents, male or female. For the most popular and fastest selling book of the aee. Will nay aaiary for first- clsas canvassers. Active.inexnenenced can- vaaaera drilled and paid commission or salary. it will pay yo-j to write us. Address Agency Publishing Company 59. Firet Street. Al bany, Oregon. H ARDWAKK of all kinus. Axes, mattocks, brush ho.iks. nicks abovels,ipades, lorka, grindstones, wbeei- narrows, wringer, ropes, and almost everything yon want, can be bad cheap ror cnan e Peters A Stewart, D ON'T FOROET IT. If you try t. build now while w heat Ss only woth 54 cents you should by sll means go to 1'eters A Stewart's, at Albany for your hardware. You can get what you want at tneir store anci st reasonable ng ui -fT AHPEXTERS TOOLS. J We want carpenters to know that we keep constantly in aatock Ibe very beet tools tbe market aflbrds, and aell tbem as cheap aa tbey can be sold. Every tcol we sell we can warrant. No shoddy articles ere keot. Come and aee us. Petsiu? A Stewart. S POBTSMEN. ATTENTION ! Peters A Stewart keep a full line of am- unition, and will sell aa low aa ibe lowest. Every pound of powder ia warranted to kill 500 ducks if Droxr!v used. H O061EK GRAIN DRILL. A better gram drill is not nuuie any-where. ss every farmer says who has need it. For sale only by Peters d Stewart. rpUE BEST THING OUT, the Acn.e Harrow and no farmer can Well afford to he without it. It ia the rerv best clod crueller and pulverizer, hav i g tbe ground aa level as a barn floor. So d only by Peters sewart J 1 CASE PLOWi. This famous plow la well known in Linn County. The cbiiled and steel plows era well made from tbe very best material snd are warranted to do as good work and scour full v a well aa anv other nl ow Peters A Stewart are the sole agents. Sheriff's Sale.- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lin : D B Mnnteiih. Plaintiff. ve. Thomai Hooteith, ChrisUne M. Uouteith, Lis wife, John A Crawford, H Bryant as Trustee and R B Strahan as Asi,na of Thomas Monleith and Son, Dte,KlnU- NOTICE IS HEUisBY GIVEN THAT, BY VIRTUE of an execution and an order of sale issued out of the above named Court in the above entitled action, dated July 14th, 1SS5, and to me directed and deliver ed, I will, on Saturday the -.'th day of August, A, D., las." , at the Court House door in Albany, Linn coun- a a V. a . . a vrreO" e nour oi i ocioca, p. m., sell at public auction for cash in hand io the highest bidder M lne real property described afta said order ot sale which is described aa follows, to-wit : All that par- Uon 01 lne Donation Land Claim of Thomas M on Kith, owned by said Thomas Uonteith on tho 2nd day of February, ls4, including all town lota or property situated ou eaid Donation Land Claim in the city of Albany and the addiUona thereto in Linn county Oregon, which eaid DonaUon Land Claim ia described, fellows : Beginning at a point two chains weat el th northeast corner of Section Win Tp. 11, SofR 4, west ; thence south VtJ 50-100 chelae ; thence west H chains ; thence south SJ 70-100 chains ; thence north ST IV, east 51 34-100 chains ; thence north 1 vest SI 07-100 cha'.ns ; thence south 60 30' west 4 chains thence south S3 30' west 14 50-100 chains; the aee south SS west 10 50-100 chains ; the nee west chains ; thence south 12 '100 ebains to the place of beginning, containing 319 91-100 acres. Tbe said claim being known as Notification No. 090, Claim No. 04, beimr a part oi Sections 0 and 7 M Township 11, S R 3 "est, and Claim No, 56 bcimr part of Sections 1 and 12 in Tp. 11, S R 4 west of the Willamette meri- dlan in Linn county, Oregon, together with all the tenements and appurtenances thereto belonging. Also all the right, title and interest that the said Thomas Monteith held er owned either at law or in equity, in and to the Donation Land Claim ot Walter Monteith, ind in every part thereof which said Dona- tion Land Claim is described as follows : Beginning P'nt two chains west of tbe northeast corner of Section lx in I p. ti soutn oi it 4, west ol the Willam ette meridian, in Linn county, Oregon ; thence north 12 90-100 chains t thence north 31 15' west 48 50-100 chains: thence smith 1" 30' east 83 chains; thence north 87 15' east 26 06-100 chains ; thenco north 89 1 70-100 chains ; thence east 19 chains and thence north 26 SO-lOO chains tor the place of beginning, containing SI4 acres. The same being iown as Notification No. nag aad claim No. 65, being put of Sections 1 and v a i . ee is one a S T 1 -w a . 1 the appurtenance. ",erel DWOn; ,rha proceeds of such sale to be applied : First to tha payment of esta and expenses or this suit and I accruing costs upon sucli sale. Second to the pa) - mnt of the mount lound due th Plaintiff herein, via, : the sum ot $10002.20 with interest from July 0th,18S4, at the rate of ten per cent per annum and hit uoats and disbursements. Third to the amount herain ascertained and determined to be due tho De- fendant, John A Crawford, vis : the sum ef 89065 wHh aocruin? interest thereon at the rate of tea per " .. MMM. l . .1 -lOtl, 1QOJ 1 . - ecu. pvt annum iivutwwwii mu, xoot axiu nis custs and d'sbursemi uts. Fourth to the payment of the amount herein ascertained to be due and owing from the Defendant 'i nomas Monteith to the Defendant II Bryant, via; tho sum of $4353 with accruing interest j thereon from October 28th, 1831 at the rate ot ten ' per cent per annum and the further Bum of $100 At torney's fees aad his costs and disbursements. Firth the overplus if any there be to be mid to the Defend- ant R S Strahan as Assignee of tbe DefeniAnt Thomas it 1 uaiea July 27th. latj. J. K- CaARbTOJI, Shariff of Linn oounty, Oragoa. oar J. Cuaaltos, Deputy