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cmocvat. FRIDAY JULY 30, 1886 44 T 'JKHUlllllV A Eugene pspsr takes occasion to remark that the sad condition of Uaole Juste Applegato, who ii said to haft become insane in consequence of the Iom of his proerty by being on the bonds of S iai May, who was Heoratery of Sute some year ago,and who proved ft defa ultsr, out It fir a ohange in the Uw by which the state is now iceured against loss bj the defalcation of pub'.io officers. Oar o -temporary leys tbat it is ui unt that on - person should le made to Kuff r for ins itVfaloation l another. Tnis, of con it, is true ei cept where hy going on the others bond he contracts with the state to make good fcU:U losjtw if the should ooo ir On v ouo plan b been offered in Uw Of the prosea. law, sad lb '. is to let Um ptopln who elctsd nuch official auks goo libelous. Uuu the taes of it, will be t-een tbat bundieds and tboue en is ot voters would thus be made te suffer for the short ooroinga of an oflfl ;ia losses tby had never agreed to good Manr voUth rosy hevs the sjleetinu of such offieul up on th 'g'-ouud thai they f-ar-l hi hon est.. Would it be right to suhjroi te-n voters to xtra taxation to ruak. np the iefa tMMoii t an tHoiai whom they aid not aumsi in placing in power ? Thia would be far more tyrannic! and would work far greater hardships than our present law. To make the people of the whole state suffer the cones- qusaoss of sleeting a diahonsst officii I Without any limitation or recourse would nnrn up the wsy for oontinual dsfaloations by pnblio officers. The people bee a riht to be secure sgai oat suoh defalcation, and no better way than tbe present one in foroe can be devised. Our extemporary must not Oiuolud that all persons who are shorn Of their pop rty on account of the abort coming i of pontic . tH :er will thereby becom iuaan ;. M th inn lose their propry through tmd management, de- feot in ti.lds, etc., then through the defalcation of pubito offiaialf, and yet comparitivcly few become insane in consequence. No one has greater sym pathy for tbe "Sage of Yoncalla" in hia present sad condition than ths writer, bat after ad :be thoughtful individual will see thst anv sudden, violent shook sT e won'd hare produced the same effect, and that it ia continually t. e interest of one individual against tbe whole publi:,aod that the rule of the "greatest good to tbe greatest number" will bare Jobn K i .lixKgoi ludan too old and frail to run a -wc ond time as P res- id en John Kelly is dead. The Stal wart Chandler wrested the Pieaidency from Tilden. Chandler is dead. Grant, it is said, would have arrested and im prisoned Tilden if he had attempted to clsim th office be i. ad been elected to. Grant ia dead. Hancock was enema as a more likely man to live through the Presidency than Tilden. Haneotk is dead. Hendricks seemed to have a long life ahetd of him ns compared with tbe man at tbe head of the ticket. Hen drioks is dead. Seymour. McClelUn.ell tbe old candidates are dead. Mean while Tilden thinks tbers is nothing so invigorating as working away before tbe mast on bis yacht. Tbe re fust I to couhrm Mr. Matthews, the colored Democrat whom President Cleveland nominated Isr Recorder in tbe District of Columbis, shows thst whstsvsr rights were conferred upon tbe negro by the amended Constitution, the right to be s Democrat was not one of them, in the opinion of Republican Senators. No doubt was entertained of Mr. Matthews' honesty or capacity. The color of his skin and his politica defeated bim. The laws of this country recognizi no privileged classes sol the administra tors the', do so sre racking mischief. Whenever It hoc rnies apparent that our p;ps! laws are to We enforced oniy against the poor and weak,and that tbe rich or influential are to he made a law unto themselves, the harve.it of anarchy will noon ripen and aimed mobs will spring up from tbodrajjoo'e teeth which the favored few wi'l have sown. The committee on education and labor of the Senate has submitted favorable report to that body and a prohibitory amendment to be submitted Co all tbo state legislatures. It provides tbat from and afcer the yesr 1900 tbe manufacture, sale and importation of distilled alcoholic intoxicating liquors except for medicinal, mecbanical,cbemi cal and seientific purposes, and for use in arts, shall ewe, Jobn A. Logan ia showing that he has fat streak of manly stuff in him,ia this Payne investigation business. He lite 1 has revolted ai-ainst partisan rancor and personal venom in a style that im mensely raises him in the country's es timation. Hubert O. Thompson, leader of the county Democracy in New York City died very nuddenly last Monday in his room in tbe Worth House. The population of tbs United States doubles ia twenty-five years, wbiie in slow'going France it takes a hundred .nd forty years. jaaaswaguaBesasjaaeWBiSSBsSS NEWS. A fcUn Francisco exchange Says i 'iJoott, ofthH Portland Ort'ionian. who was in tbe army, is not abusing ths President for the pension vetoes. He ssys that to his curtain knowledge about every shirk in the brigade in wuicn he served has been a successful applicant for a pension Now, this ia news, indeed. We srs ashamed of having lived in Oregon ao long without learning that Scott fought , bled and died for hia country. We do not know whether he earned a (tension or not, hot we bavs recollections of s nioro rtcPnt couflict in whiuh Scott caused laurela to cluster around his brow iti mvtnitioent profusion It was the gallant and heroio part which hw took in ths lata eleotton in thia state, and we will vote for a bill allowing htm a pension, for this, the best sorvlce of his I if". The New Yoik Star ivantn account of ao insane woman in New Jersey' who attempted to commit suioide by nangiui: but was discovered hy her daughtet and cut down in time to save her life After being restored it was found tbw abe was restored in mind also. TV phyaicisns ssy that the attempted Sui cide was the cause of restoring tb woman to hot rlgM nnind, and im pbyeiaos aid e found getiiailv rctili:uiri.d hnlf.g fir p .i.rle hoi II del iessni' v The Untie I 8avs S.-nt vei neut bly voted down the motion to in vestige the silly charges of fiaud said le bast bean resorted to in tbe election ot Senator Payne of Ohio. OORRE3POND8MCE. Brownsville. Farmeia sis Vusy threshing theii grain. M'. Jobn FraiiSen ami wife, and R Burtcb and wife, returned from Water loo last week. Mr. Thomas Kay, of MoMinuville,ia here visiting bis parents. Dr. Carpenter and family, of S returned come Monday, after a sho vieit with relatives here. W. B. Smith returned from the mountains Tuesday. acroat Rev. Craaford, of McMinnvi'le, preached in the Baptist Church last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Fred K letch, of this p'ace.start ed for San Franoiseo Tuesday morning Miss Rjva DvhIsoo, of Pn svilie, is here visiting relstivcs. Mr. J. A. Winter. or photographer left for hugeno City Mondsy. Mr. James Smith and family, of Prineville, came in from aoross the mountains Tuesday. Born to ibe wife cf Capt. VonHsgsn a daugbtsr. UUihi-jy Harvest is h re at Ust. Sepsr or are beard la every direction. The s tea si thresher owned by Davis, Crisp Si Ofte commenced work tbs 23rd alt-, and seems to bsve considersble work this season. George Cunnkighsm snd bride de parted from Halaey twowueks since. I Larue anticipates returning rj hi former borne near Portland soon. C. E. Fry," D. D. S , Istely of this place, intends moving to Eugene in the nesr fa tore to pree'ice bis pro fession. Mr. A. E. fiendisg, our hsudsome young bsrbor, talks of going to Arliug ton soon to look out a location. Frank Hayes has returned home from Eastern Oregon. x'ror. w. i. Vawter baa gone to V m if v Portland and Sso Francisco to recreate before commencing duty in the Eugene pa otic ssnooi in o-tptemner. tit t i . . W. L. Jester and wife.of Aibanv.psio rlalsey a visit last wsek. The infsnt child of Mr. M ;N .i , wiiivu u oven quite sick, is couvttiek 1.:.L L I ' i . cent. A young doctor of this plaee seems to have oonsiderable prsotice,so much so tbat in bis bsste be ties his saddle in stead of his horse to tbe fence,snd calls tor it in the "wee roa" hours of the morning. 'Vide a-wake. Utenf? Station Mrs. Faulkner is at Sodaville for her hrahh. Joseph Moist ia hnilding a new hoj bouse. Elijs Smith, son of J. R. Smith,is up from Salem visiting with bis fstbet'e family. Tte who house at tbis place is being cnangea iram a sac to a bin house. John Leedy has stopped r. inning bis ssw mill until altt r harvest. Smith & IJamimck will finish their ware house this week. Tbey have re ceived tbeir new engine to run tbe cleaner with. J. Wallace slatted his tbreeber at Mr. Barrett's Monday, and threaded over 1400 bushels of wheat the first day. Not a bad beginning. Mr. Bar rett's red wheat yielded 36 bushels per acre. Lead Pexcil. Fine. Bfr, and Mrs. Clay Ow3ns.ofEufff.riP have been visiting at J udge Thompson'. While there the Judge and Mr. Owens spent two or three days huntinar. end succeeded in capturing one deer, tbe flavor of which was sard to be delicious. Deer, grouse, pheasant and quail are reported plantiful aioug tbe river bot tom, , One or two tbrsjhers start iu this ocality ttia week, but we believe ths majority will not begin work uutil next week. Id the meantime reaoim? and binding goes mrrily on. Mrs. Allingbam has bean quite ill for a week with quinsy. Miss Nellie Willoughby is able to aifc up for a half hour every day now. rs win tie great rejoicing in the bborhood when shs ?ts able to k Socltiville Judging from the swarms of people whiok gather around the soda apringa theae warm days, there is nothing so refreshing and delicious as the hesltb giving soda water. The Fountain House is doing better this summer than ever before, owing to the good management of Ut proprietor, M . TT TTI mi ; 1 . nr. a. rvium. rue nouse is orowueu to its utmost oapacity a g-oat portion of the time. The private boardins house kent b? Mr. Boris is also doing well. All of the houses end old shanties sre occupied at present, and there are a great many camping out. Mrs. Allen and ohildren. of Albany, hnve been ataing at tbe Fountain House for several weeks past. Mr. Olaey Fy. Jr., wife and daughter ere the guusts of Mr. Pry's f thsr a few days sgo. Mr. Pi i vet t and lady, and Mr. O. Klum and family, returned the first of I he week from Ysquina H v, where they ee been rusticating Mr. H. Perry was in town Friday, The new school house is cssring completion. It will he unite a nice uilding when finished, and it adds j ' 'at I y to ths looks of tb place. Mia Ollie Kirkpstriek sndasvsrsl fiends of Albsoy were in Sodeville Weduesdsy. Mrs. Biggera,nf Jfferson,ia in town. B ' Doid Lvnrb preschd an Nf - i u Ostsjum em loll 8m h. It-v. Ciatord a d Umdy, nt i innvitle.me the niiestM id Bev. Lvnoh Tlor. h dunce nt ihr hall To-.-' M veniug,and one wvin V idav .( ing. Mia. Ralph Fisher, of Alben, ia in own vinittng her areute,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parrisb. Mr . Morris, of Scie, is in town M. H is having the t tauirsi preMsratery to building a d t n ing bouse ou tbe site where the old ons was butned. Mrs. Brown sod dsngbler, of Salem, have just arrived with tbe intrntions ss Haying here two weeks. Wave 8oio Crops era looking we'l at prns!tt and promise a fir leM. Haying in full Wt ; ehn-.i and eoli will aoou do to cut. Timiw looking up a little. Jobn M. Fiaugher and Mt Burtoi srere married on tbs 4ih at tb rt'nidenc of Mrs. Mary Burton.in Biiyeu I -n,--. James Williams, J. P. Mr. Fiughwi is one of Lion county's urai grade Mebooi iricnrn, n guuu wwuni eun w1'""! a Ujod IfiniiUr. ami cus q-im v . good man sad s gentleman, and is high ly deserving a good wife, which he we wise snd Ineky in gtting when 31 said, "yes, Jobn, 1 love yen dearly." Mary Burton is s lady of business abil ities, of spotless characer, a 6n lady and tajnat the one oalcuaUd to tie happy in her wiss choice. Thst is ribt, Marv,you have done wll in cap- turiog John. Yeur many friends ex t. u ith r k. I tbe to husband and wife lay 'h iirosper and live long. Live hapily in lovo and peace and none will reap a richer rewerd then yon. MCKMAID Mali Med tp It is time to get yeur spring- head apparel. A. B. Mcllwaio ha. a stock of hata of the latest styles, which every man should ex- meune before buyieg. Bedeteds from two dollars sp at W Port. miller c Co . 'I. te Ksrry raeev D. A. Bradford, wholesale Diner dealer of Chattanoogo, Tenn.. wrtis, tbat be waa seriously afflicted with a severe cold tbat estiei on his lunga ; bad tried many remedies without benefit. Being inducro to try Dr. King's New Discovery for on sumption, id so snd waa entirely cored by tbe use of s few bottles, sinne which time he use used It In bis fstnliy for si I Cough an I Colds with best results. Tbi Is lbs experience of thousands wboee lives nave been saved by this Wonderful DiHCovery. Tnal bottle fee at Posbay A Hasan s urng more, ( lethleg at sjeiiwaJe's. By calling at A. B. Mcllwaio's yoo oan get your elothiag at prices that will aston ish yoo. He has a good stock and b bound to ssii it. I'otrr.AjrD, Or.. Miroh'Jkh. 1830 Having tried tbe ellcta of the oonoen trated estreat of Oregwn Kidney Tea we coeerrony near witno to Its benen ial agency in aQeetlons of the i digestive d sore; l hy vitality organs, It Is rumple, waft an easily taken, and restores healthy to the organs it ia intended to operate upon wun asmrea hiicoosm. H.J. MoCoR.vicK, .1 editor "Catholic Sentinel." Tbs fi.iot luo of winlosr coroice mould ngs at WooJia's. Crawford, Photaarapher, Allmar. r. Tt s " . 1 . naua amis rna naiaari mveim - t rwwu aun.ny one can Uaye UUWl- line of Oreeon viawa in tha wt n.fV. loan f.irni.nrt on nnllnA,inn ,w,i and eiilnrzii;? old pictures a srjeoialtv. - ' i W J- f . I . v. viMwraiiD. I 1SSSS te Less. On from one to three years time, on good I security, in sums of Scoo up. Call on - f t -r rv l,ra.rt. jt, n,. raaey deeds. Ths place to get fancy good of all kinds. IS St Mcllwaiaa. Ilia anrtnv atonic ia )r- I Jit , . .... ... r a ...v, . ou tnere ts no uisooanc on its berna rat. class. Bargains offdred ,, i Kxamine Woodin'- En.ion ttth. Ti, are -wall aa and aaa tham for voT Jf . 0 Albany Market. On.- - Wheat UOo per bu Butter 20 cts per lb. Eggs 15 cents per do-. Beef-on foot, 214 2Ho Hay baled, $10 to f 12 per ton. loose.fS to $10, Potatoes 70 cts bushs!. Bacons hams, 8o shoulders, 6?. sides. 63 Lard 10c per lb. Flour, 4.50 per bbl. Chickens 2.60 per do. Sugar San Frgnclso C, 6ic. Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per top. shorts, 15. oates rrom their negative" by addressine .,n,nDI . , us, at tie following pr.cas: Card STSP VTICE is hereby given that by virtue per (iosen, cabinet size, $3 per dozen, oou- J?f n 6 jej!uUo otl an order of sale rW, a ' r'i. . issued out of th ahve namud Court it. MVUIB"! W UVADIl. A M.M1I1 LUH liniH sell a mi uK4. N, II. Alleu k Cu., sre tiuw receiving a fine line of boots end shoes, thoy propose is tbs faturs to make a spaeialty of this branch of their business, ia addition to a full line of Duoltinuham & ifeoht's make of hoots asd shoes which for durability oaunot be ax celled, they have a line of Eastern goods of all grades iueludiug a liuo of 8. D. Sollsra 4 0o., of t'hiladelphla, chddrau and misses shoes, whiuh are as good aa any manufaotur- ed. They gusrantae sverv shoe lust aa rn resented. Give them a trial. l umber aeS rst. PL- .. . 1 I 111 II II . .1 wauwwsjepH win sen an sinus oi uiuocr ami uo tar Imion ootts at the follow. ing station, on the Narrow 00 Railroad, leug a, Liwson and ilsllvilb. Persoos build- tug houses or barns can have bills oat and delivered at anv ..f feh. " - abort notioe. Lumber is of tbe very best quality, the logs being brought from the Hoe timber roKiuns on the McKsnxie River. Wm. K. Sricsa. beatlstrjr. Dr. J. T. Tate, Dentist, will practice one day in each week at each of the following named places : Lebanon on Tuesday, Halsey on Thursday, Jefferson on Friday, and will be prepared to perform operations without pain, lie will be at his ornllln Albany on Monday, Wednesday and Set urday. We are again handling cheese from 1fca noted Hoencer Hutter Factory. lUAP'lte..wau.. Tiu w the otoat WaOTIOAL mOB70T SHOW esw toyesJae. . . M , , U to very OWNTXXX. sad DAB80Tj sadgme ma aasss wessenea as s boat or at aisW. Jjt ta gOSVwslSO w isl JJlii c' ft fill slJi IsttJ CflUft De3SsJJSI(BwosJ Si asr aakto by stsBay ssswag rorsaieoy L. E. BLAIN, Albany, Or. THIS HIM CD IS RESERVED T. A. SHANE W.iO HA8 REMOVED STLa Pibl Flaw i',k,lt, U. A III VI I J II J uuuus oiui t OF PORTLAND, TO UBANY T9 ST.Y. e Look Out for P. ices dlieriffs Sale, ft the Circuit Court of the State of Oregnn Jor Linn County. John Conner, Plaintiff. VB D M Cooper and. Rebecca A C oosr. hie wir- ,h- i).miM u(,rttf ant tVV in vestment Company (liinitedl. J M Wilson tniiu wiiinn hi. .if. u n. . o Stronir. W H LdJ snd a sk niitii doinu business undort e Arm bum of m a . .,- - - ledd A Bush and Geo E Chamber lain as Assignee of N Whesldon sn insolvent I nsKiir W.fen.l.Hta vuu.uw,( ill. a .... - - " - ' me aHvo entitled suit and 10 mo dlrsotsd sna ull varied, I ill on sJaturdav tho 21t n?y , h(. ne o'clock p. m in uin iv ut llm f'niiri 1 1 , . i. , 1 . , .- i., 1 banv. Linn itnuniv. ir..r,,n si n.iKii.. . , w w v V"r - H 4 " tl til r auction for cash in hand to the highest ' wu too ra. property oescnoen in ter of Sect ion eight In Township fourteen I wa aecres, to-wit : The northeast qusr T'mn or ng 8 west of the Wl iamettc UAH1JI. T 1 . U "flul In county, uregon, in two naid premises save and exoeDt tbe east ' tun tuv " iiuid fjl I quarter thereof. The proceeds of tbe self to be applied first To the r.avmimt of , WBt aisoursements of this suit . . i . .V .uoiii ui iu Mum (ii csr.l; WHO unnrmnu 1.1 . m . . . . " iiueresc irom ju v Ul i. JHKil T i n If anv rmaln the same to be paid to the Deien- """" " t ihhjm oocuuu iae ons i quar f, thJ? 'theast quarter of said Section P I'" outh, tUng uiree west, or rne Wl tamarta Mnrld in In Unn oounty, Oreaon. Ti.e breeeeds to h unnl trl . fri put tn .1... . nnSsUsfled balanu; thataT rem'ain tbe Plaintiff's claim aforesaid : the re- mainder to b unnllAil 1 Wi. tn 1 1.. ... men. er tne amount rema ninu-HnArh n. I fendant. the Dundee Morlia and ivn.i I iuveaimeni uomnanv fl inltedl. Saoont I 1 1 , l a ' . . . I Defenoant F R Strong, fcn-wir- syt. in ami I " mo uy lliBUL ui LUH Kmoonr. Olio Ihi. I MbreHl ten Der Oint nr annum frrti.. I r-i tw mwj huh s July 0th 1880 and the further sum of $90 j third to tbe navment of thn imnnni rfn. thn rAfanlr. CV..TIl T 1 ,1 768.12 Fourth, if any remain the sam '""oi nruwu, wwii. I w uv paia io toe uelendant, D M Cooper Dated this 19th day of July, 1886 I). H. Smith, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. 9 PK AND CHATO. as W . nalieg chain c con I Willamette University, 30 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS. 50 Students. 87S Ornduntes. Departments of Litmtturc, Lew, Mdkint Music and Art, OirU board In Woman's Oelleize. with nloelv furuMiwI mouis, 3.50 pei week. Hoy' "1 yu,,lf mtu bor(1 ,n ih DAlBltlliA I DUMnlllllU IIHIiLi I 4 building Just purchased and remodeled woo uo rooms. $1.90 per week. I aUeslr furniture, wood anil light, ami pay IMO yiiUlIB llll'll IIU i.Aiii"l Ths youmc men sre expected to supply I one dollar oer uicntb roon rent, i his m TJ9Sm "&JSL "SSf!? flie President boards in tbo hall snd has I tho sapor vision. First term begins 8.ptember Otb, Cat- a log us asnt froe. T. VAN fti'Of President, Oslsm, Oregon, ORESON STATE UHIYBR8ITY, Eufeno City. flrHV Willi ltj(lii rnjiniij ul .wu. "'i Secure free aeholarshiiM by applying to mmt . . i i u . i si i. iaaa your County Huperlntendent, Board ami lodging, ?er week, $j to fj. TVITI02I I'Sft YKAS 1 Klorosntary Knglla Department .JOB Uther Departmetns v - fso.O Writs postal for catalogue with full par. I Uculsrs, to rnor. jonw sthafk. hocretary Kacolty. Kugsns City, Oregon, BINDING TWINE, LUBRICATING OILS, HARDWARE And all othor thlr.a needeil by the farmer during Us harvest season are speeisitles with Coshow & Cable, DEALKR8 iN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BrowiiYtUe, Or. TJOST FUKUKT IT. If vou trv to build uow while wheat I only wo tb M cents you should by all means ico to l'ot'm A Htwart'a, at Albany for your hsrdwars. You can got what yoo want at tnetr store ana a rseaonaoie og urea DAWS, AXK4, EfO Ws will sell you tbe famous Dlastan Cbampton eroeaut saw at a low figure. -I oan icve you gK4 pnoea on axes, ledges aud wedges. Pwmns eVOnrwAwr. ii i I r Tl 1 1 NO OUT, the Acme Harrow and no far .nor car well elWd to be without it. It is the ver eat clod einaher and pulveriser, leaving ths ground as level as a bare Boor. Sold ooi by Peters tawart. Home for the Sick. PORTLAND CEhERAL HOSPITAL, Cor, Sr .--. aw I Ah Streets, regTLtao ... This institute is complete In all Its de partmenta, and overv effort la made to give It tbe sir, diet, nursing snd oooiforu of a home. ftperte) attention to treatment of Chronic and Constitutional Diseases Private rooms for patients treated by outside physicians, and persons taking oooree of Turkish or Kleotrlc Bathe or iygn Oia. The baths are elegantly fitted up. I'hyekdans y letting Portland are Invited to visit this institution. THOS. WOOD, Manager Portland General tiosfital ( . A.CUKRSY. soun Haiteiiaw ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHI.1E SHOPS CHERRY & HANSUAW". Machuie aai iiU Bdilddra, Having oimned up the old foundry and machine shop formerly owned by A. P. Cherry A Hon, sod added new and late improved machinery, we are prepared to handle sM kinds of heavy machinery. VVe will manufacture Steam Engine, Maw and (irlst Mill maWiluery.sleo wood work- tog machinery or sm Kinds, all sines or iron and braea castings made to order. Repairing of farm machinery a specially, Patterns of all kinds made on short notice. Tbe best assortmsnt of patterns In tbe State. Shops corner 1st and Montgomery 8ta. ALBANY O : O m. Sherirf s oale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Jor Linn County. Tbe Dundee Mortgage and Trust Invest ment company, limited, Plaintiff. P. S. Kendall and William F, Hamilton, Defendants, NOTICE is hereby given thst by virtue of sn execution snd an order of sale issaed out of ths above named Court In the aboveentitled action and to naedirectod and delivered, 1 will on Saturday the list day of August, MM, st ene o'clock, p. the Court House door in Albsny, oounty, Oregou, at publie auai 1 , at Linn nubile auotion for cash In hand to ths highest bidder. ad) the nal proiwrty dasciibmi In -aid xcn lion, and order ol sale as fol Iowa, town : Tue northwest quarter of tbe aonthoaMi quarter and tbe weat ha.r of tbe nonheasi 1"arter of Section thirty in Township thirteen ssuth ran ire three west of tht 1 Meridian in Linn county. UreK?' The proceeds of sale to be sP- ..ii.,i sn g. a. m a. I'llou nr w payment oi me oust ana i 'ouraeints or suit and thl" sale iuolud - Dff IZOU M At OmAf 'IMii. PiMci" t n trt f u, " ;e., k; " ' ; V.Wc luL I"' lojiiroiuui lunpuiuui f UaO.uti nritu an "ruing interest at Vi per eent per annum from iuiiA'ittth, 1886. to the Plaintiff snd ui' overplus ir any to ne paid to tMDft. I a a. - . a t . 'a wneraois, tueir iifirH ai.n assign. UUa July I7tn, 18S0, l- s M1 nr. Sheriff's Sale. n llu Vircnit Oourt qf the State qf Oreaon JT y V ". l fi ITlWIOni. I ianir.ui vs. TP T !.'... II. ...... .. I M M TH...1I . i riumiiii nun .Miry ,i r.llllKII" ni viii- Marian Faulkner and Isahel Fau'kner. his wife, William Foster and Marv E Foster his wile, Dataware Faulkner and John A Crawford, Defendants. N0TICK is hemhy given that hv virtu if an execution and an order of aale uaue out of the above named Court in tho abow entitled action and to me directed and de 'l1 23fd d 'ATW' ?6 fc. on? 1ock' P- tti at he Court House door in Albany, Linn ooantj, Oregon. I at nuhlio auotion for n..h in h.nA I aueuon tor casn m nana to th Highest bidder sell tbe real pronertv descrih. id saio execution as iohows. to-wit : Th iuuui llltll UI .liu cub m ir rna innuinn l L. 1 if - a il.. u.i . . . t r Land Olnim NotifiOi,tin?i 91 111 an A olaio, Nrt ft8 tiirnafAH m Tounsliin farnh,. iv "in wssssifr sf Range three, west of the Willsmettt uMi.nnT in. n.t. n " unumj, Kjiuuu, OOMtaiDlU lanty acres miire or less. Tha nronaada nl sle to be applied -1 a. V 1 .1 T . . .a 1 . First tc the payment of I he coits and diabursementa of tha suit nr) tha ousts of this sale, Keoond. to the pav ment to the Plaintiff $125. Third to th. payment to the PiaintirUl215 and intera thereon at ten per cent oar annum froiv June 28tb, 1886, the remainder if any to ht A 1 jl. i. .LIS. ii . J" P"" iiiiu uoun io aome ine oruer tnereof. JJated this 2fch of July, 1886. D. S. Smith, Sheriff of Linn county, Or. Conrad Meyer, e-PROPHIKTOR OF STAR BARK II Yo Onraer Broatlalbln anl First 8ts,, D15ALKK IV fanaed Fraits, Jntt(n tietst t'" I'lits-ir.-, Vegetblesf C'lgavrs, Mpleee, Tee), Bte. ii !ss wnris Dried Fruits, Tobsteeo, Msgsr, CtftTew, KteM In foot everything tha. is kopt l-v a gen era! variety snd grocery store." Highest tnsrket price paid for ALL KIND8 OF PRODUCE. CI ONN BROTHERS' ASH GROCERY STORE Opposite Deyoe A Robaon's. ALBANY, OREGON, Keep a fresh stock of all kinds of GROCERIES. FARM PRODUCE, OANNED GOODS ETC., ETC. bei dks TOBACCO, CIGARS, WILLOW WARE, LAMPS, SHADES, OROCKERY, id LASS WARS ETO., ETC. PRODUCE f API IH BX0H1NF Will sell as cheap any store In Albany BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 am now receiving mv b.-rtng acd Su uio-r stcafjl i boots and sho, 1 bave as nicely a fitted np Boot and Bbo. Store, and as o mpl..t. a stock as any (bis side of Portlsnd snd very few better in Portlsnd. I buy s'l my boots snd sboee direct from manufacturers and am authorized to warrant every pair no mat tei bow cheap. H firm in Oregon bave any advantage of m in buying as 1 bny in q'tsntttis aud pay the cash. In ladies, misses and children' shot I keep much tbe lar best grea est variety in (he oi'v. Mv aim wit always to i vole, f the monev as pnesl . can be done. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Scott's New Gun Store HEADQUARTERS FOR SP0RTS1E5 0 THE LEADING GUNS AND REVOLVERS BEST AMMUNITIOH.CARTRIOGES, SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT ING MATERIALS, CUT LERY, FISHINJ TACKLE, ETC. At ths most reaaonaole prices, elway 'n uik, Kepairimr dun on liort nur c VUlamette VaJley niinrtnis should uevii ouy witnont uing on , -.-. . , 1 W.U. aUiiii, nnftwif. Wenee t.A 4U I w WM ' uuuni) mi 11111 , -..'i ITATinir i nr o luuunnnn I - M JV1 W 1 , 1 tJ lJ I L L' L' If xavA' X' ifXi H iv 1 i lull: Cli PROPiUifiTOlW OF Albany 8od.i Works. And Manufacturers of 0H0I0E CONFEOIIONm, We are aow prep red to sell at whole sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices to dealers, We aiso keep a full nno or Nuts and Tropical Fruits, ITV GROCERIES, Wm keep a full line, always freh aud si very low prices. -OUR - CIGAR AND TOBACCO department Is ootutto. Wo kat-n th. vory finest stock of Htnokiocaud ohewinir -ouaooo, meirxonium ud br.er ptpua tha is a deligut to smokers. t , Tnnffniirpwin,v Sal DLLAK Hi W AOON. This Is the onlv wijoti harlnir a slono loujderod spoke and thi steel truss on nh axle, and Is the best wagon on aenls. For sale by Ptiter j A Stewart. MMUNITION. A lull SUbDlv of tie u ir.a of tridges, brss and paper shells, prim srads and bar lea 1. i.iao tbd bnst povv ier. fjp HE BERT MOT 1 ! oWN Can be found at our store. The shot feet, roph shot usually sold in Albany drops 7i wni'e tee Mr., uouia fhot sold bv im t 200 f ., mikinar ir oqual bi ohille.l Sportsmen shonla not forgot this. They Have Arrived, THE NEW GOODS For men and boys at L. E. BLAHrs. We now have amagniQcent stock of new and nobby suits for 9) g Men and Youths $ if M tor Spring trade, better than ever, m ?? Be patterns axe neat and attractive, u we feel justly proud of this stock, selected with care from all markets, in iaKe pleasure 0 THE HAT STOCK is choice, direct from Philadelphia, comprising All the Spring Novelties. THE SHOE DEPARTMENT is now complete, the largest and nicest stock in market. We cant enumerate FURNISMftffi GOODS. Have many novelties and ail the staples. Look at our 75-cent Ualaandried Shirt, 0 the best ever offered in this market. CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS in the different styles, These goods are bought at lowest prices, and will be sold the same way. We have a large, new line of piece goods in our TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Nobby suitings, fancy pants, etc,, which will be made up in as good style and as cheap as can be had in the market. 0 0 n IS i i H h 0 L. Agricultural Depot! DEYOE & ROBSON, PROFS. Successors to W. H. Goltra. ALBANY, ' " OREGON, KEEP ON HAND THRESHERS, ENGINES, WAGONS, HACKS, PLOWS HARDWARE, DOORS, S AS ri S, B JILDiN J MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. -a pm . ; It eg1111 lf '"''il' " l4saK 4st .VW !JsUSk lL J"aU llWlateajbatt'aftfcWi aStaalrtaaaaBaaaaftjaSi-aaSME STEEL ANDSPRINQ TOOTH HARROWS. FANNING MILLS, STE And all Agricultural Implements ued. The largest and best variety of FASTS WA ' ONS, HAC I N3 BUCGIES, .13 afr i Vallav tr Urn mien s Best's Hand Separator. $SBBBaaaBaBaaaaaaap U I LEKY OP ALL KINDS, e keep the best fuuk of eutltrv in the val.ey. Pocket knives and ras or- a Sj eialty. Don't boy ani thing iu ihu. in without oa! Hug on us flrt. PryrBRs s Stwwakt, TS AND OILS, Dew- in showing them. n i J 4 H 0 E. SLAIN. EL GOODS, FENCE W Rc fom a distauo 'solicited and prompt iotbv raips M v IaraovKD Hijcn ski-akatar j a tiuuble contbined machiu,poes ea tWA aho, (inatea i of on aa i j machines ot othrr mann'aluicra. screen. Kach shoe i tKiu-U in n lime riua.es aim k larire maepenuesii er and canabilitv to the mm In ow- other mill, and by the optrratlon to 600 buehcla o( seed Krain pt. dy, according to the condition of tb jiv "-inrn mi v.i ripaii m.in sa irrain, aud wa suarantc t liarelv, ota r other ton! e ro tliorouuhlv r. moved wi'. IHitc aatialactioQ. i .... L. . . . ... i vui:vni;rin :ilill Ml 4 11 1 IL I IIU. ,n , . ...... . . .. A 1 1 a a mm naa beaten eerv mill it aai come in contest with, both iu t'ali- fornit and Oregon, and fa tbe haat made, bolts heim. used abere scrwws are used in others. Address DANIEL BEST, Albany, Orejpe. g LACKSMITH'8 OUTFITS, Anvils, vises,bel lows, hammers, sle stocks and dies and aim st every tool by blacksmiths we kem constant: hxnd Also a full "took of iron. of all sirstH horse shoe- and bore sb'w nails. So ciaiP prices made on small outfits for farmers!! use, Pbtkrs & Stewabt. H