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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1886)
mm futoctat. Kiitored at (be Post Oitloe at Albany, Or, a Moond cIam mail matter. FRIDAY ...OCTOBER 29, 1886. 8TITE3 So KilUer ami NUTTING. Proprietor. RKt. m rrtx;. i,.ri K.utnr. FFICIlLl. and APER. I (10, lpnl ionniolnIhild-lMft the X.w.imi.-r Alfr autn.tal aaia, dhfl Wl la d puce of the Dkmocrjm1 ; at (bo end of the year, $2.50, ami thorn will be on deviation from ti rule. n a Mix 4mir Tew. railroad work, hunting borhood of Albany thl vellously great. An man ouiht to reap a r he only hnd the riitie ami a cay use. ' O Straw be trie In October U pretty good. Few State beside Oregon can boast of iiuch an occurrence. A fine, large bunch In Langdon k Co's windows, has attracted attention, particularly wlih new comer, to whom the night is a vision. O The MAT has now read from three paper items to the effect that the little S'reka, Cal. boy. in this city a week or two ago, had been given assistance to reach California, and yet when he had gotten as far as Albany he only had $j. Wonder if there wasn't some man arouivd to absorb what was collected. O Circuit Court is in session this week, and the amount of business Is limited. Legal business is reported as having been out at the cUw durlne the last few months. The coming year, ter. too ugh, will probably be bet- Some of Albany's hoodlums nccJ watch ing with a Lick Observatory telescope ad opted for night as well as day observations. have been acting verv nuughtv late ly, ringing church bells, during services, stretching wires across side walk-., etc. 9 The M. A. T. is satisfied from talking with farmers that tliere are two sides to the Chinese pheasant question. Manv farmers pronounce them the biggest nuisance in creation, except the cavote, and declare that they destroy an untold amount of property. Of course any man has a right to protect his own property, and will be ex cused if he gets rid of a few pheasants in so doing ; but this doesn't excuse the killing of the bird for game, as is done right along. That is what is objected to, and the practice should be severely knocked in the head . O The ML A. T. understands that some of Albany's prominent lawyers are liable tofcc represented in the rxHueof K'ame's tUu$ I rated Wttl. We are ftrtty confident Judge Strahan, Hon J K V QKherford. Hon L Tl Montanye, and peahftP others, will be among the number. Q1 Wheat who was here a couple weeks mmo was around in the interest of that jou Ktrrt.lr Unle. Mr Amadore Andrews, route agent for Wells & Fargo's Express Co., at the meet ing of the Common Council Tuesday even ing, asked for the passage of an ordinance granting the exclusive right of way for elec tric light and telephone systems in this city. The ordinance will proliabiy be passed with the exclusive left outfit the next meet ing. Two or three years ago an ordinance , of a nearly like nature was passed but noth ing was ever done. It is to be hoped Mr. Andrews mean business in ths muter and will erect a system of elcctri lights here. Trier would be a great convenience, and we believe a paying investment. We un derstand a couple prominent Albanv gentle men are interested in the enterprise with If r Andrews. Whether a telephone sys tem would be well patronized would be an experiment A Exrllrrmej trrrlest. Thos. Ross, an ex -member of the Seattle police force, one of the men who stood by law ani order during the Chinese troubles, was In ths city last week, when he got ;n a pree, was arrested and fined $5 and costs, which he paid by remaining in the Cali booe three days. Mr. Ros,so he informed a Democrat man, was also once present wh.-n several men in Seattle were silently strung up to some limb. Died sul4ee)iy. Wm. McCann, a young man ajpmt twenty-five years of age, who -wax connected with the O. P. telegraph line at this city, was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia Sabbath, and only lived till about ene o'clock Monday morning. His remains were taken to Salem Monday noon, a broth er residing at that place, where he was in terred. The Best Pr up erty 14. On Tiiursday evening of last week Mr John Brush purchased of Daniel Best the separator factory property on the Willam ette river, paying $3600 for it. At the same time Mr H F Merrill purchased of Mr Beat, the lots beginning one hundred feet from T irst street, on Lyon St., and running to the Willamette river, consideration, $2500 These are each valuable pieces of property Baa Against a Tree. On Thursday afternoon of last week B F. Purdom was working on the switch of the O. P. R. R. Co. opposite this city, when his team became frightened at an engine aid ran away. One of the h rses struck tree with such force as to kill it almost in stantly, it living lees than a minute after wards. c. l, , ;. The next meeting of fhe Albany C. L. S C. will be held at the residence of L E Blain next Monday evening. The Circle now number nearly twenty -five members. The course this year embraces geology, Fnglish and French history and literature, astron omy, etc., and is one that will prove a great benefit to old and yoking. tine rap Dr. Awbrey, of this city has presented u with x sample of grapes raised on the vineyard of JN T Miller near Jacksonville which for flavor and juiciness equal the best Calif jrn Grapj. Anyone desiring a sup ply, can get them by ordering through Dr Awbrev. Set. Those -of our subscriber who are in ar. rear at icio will find bills in the hands of Riley Shelton our agent. Call and see him Ik Mter lie u4 est glee 00, tuia ninrn N.WTAVKfl A SON. our w. w, latrNMftft. ;ac of the State of Oregon against w. w, Campb Monde I Saunders, the murderer of Charles ell, was called In the Circuit Court r afternoon. The defendant appear. ed again before an Albany audience in the coat he wore on his return from his sum. mcr vacation on the Alsca, and In his usual unperturbed manner. The counsel for the defense filed a motion for a new trial and Tuesday morning at nine o'clock was set for a consideration of the matter. At that time the prosecution moved to strike out the motion on the ground that it was not made in time, and the motion was sustains ed, a new trial being refused. The reason given in the motion of the defense why a new trial should be granted were : First, that the Court erred In overruling a motion to change the place of trial. Second, that the Court erred in refusing to sustain, on the trial, the objection of the defense to the following question put to the defendant : "Did vou not kill a man In Texas." Third, that the Court erred in instructing jury : "it is your duty to agree en a verdict, you must 'agree, you are not called for any other purpose'." Fourth, the Court erred in instructing the jury that they must re main together until they agreed on a ver dict. Fifth, the Court erred in instructing the Jury that they could not be permitted to go away until" they had agreed on a ver diet. Sixth, the Insufficiency of the evi dence to justify the verdict. The defense was given until Thursday afternoon in which to file a bitl of exeep tions, in order to take an appeal to the Su preme Court ; and that time was set for sentencing the defendant. The bill of ex. eeptlons was, after amendment, signed by Judge Boise and filed with the Court. The Supreme Court will soon decide bet her there were a sufficient number of error in the first trial to justify, new one. At i o'clock yesterdav afternoon Saun ders was taken Into Court, when Judge Boise pronounced the sentence of the Court, that he shall on Thursday, Dec. a 3rd, be hung by the neck until be is dead. The prisoner took ft verv coolly and returned to' jail with a cigar in his mouth. t mrlt lrocrrdlg Oct. aoth, ifctfe Present M. or. Marshal, Recorder and Councllmen Rideout, Marshall, Gradwohl and Cunningham. The reports of the Recorder and Treasur er for the third quarter of the year were re ferred to the finance committee. Six ineffective ballots were taken for Councilman in place of W S Peters resign ed, and the matter was postponed until the next meeting. A B Wo-nlin, Cha Pfciffcr , John Schmecr and M Peyser were voted for An ordinance asking for the exclusive right of wav of an electric light and tele phone system. Was presented and referred to the committee on Ordinance. It will probably be passed with the exclusive left out. An ordinance granting the O & C R R Co certain rights of way through the city was passed unanimously . The Recorder read a communication asking for the right of way for the Pacific Postal Telegraph Company, and was direct ed by the Councifto inform the Company that "it would probably be granted when the routes were selected. The law in reference to keeping powder in bulk, was ordered to be enforced. In uuc of a tire the Chief Engineer need not require the department to work in the Im mediate neighborhood. The following bids for furnishing the city with coal oil until Jan. it were opened : Stewart k Sox, $2.75 a case, in any quantity- ; Foshay k Mason, $2.55 a case if 200 cases are bought ; J Gradwohl, 26c a gallon for 50 to 150 gallons. A heated discussion arose and the matter way postponed, the bids being refused. Bids for extending the Broadalbin Street sewer to Eighth street were read and the contract was let to John Black at $2-49 a foot. John Weiss bid $2.60. The fid lowing bills were ordered paid : C SV Watt, printing, $2 ; W N Miller, nightwatch, $14.68 ; I Hayes, fees, $2.1 ; K W Langdon, muse. $23.07 ; John Max well, gravel, ).6o Tie W. 4iitow .ey ramily Mr. B. S. Driggs, agent for the famous McCibbeney family, was in Albany Satur day, and made arrangements with the W . C. T. C. of this city, to bring the above noted family of musicians to Albany on ccembcr 13th next, when they will ex hibit under the auspice of that societv. I'lii will be a musical treat of rare merit The McGibbeney family now consist of fifteen member, ft.r and Mrs. M.and thir teen children, one of whom is a daughter-in-law. They range in age from wee little youngsters up to about thirty, one on I v be- I t A . II it 1 ing m.irneu. .n arc marvenou muician. rhi family was In Albany about twelve ears ago, and then there were onlv four or five children ; but the old folks have since been doing their duty to their country, and they now have twelve children ; all musi cians. They gave a splendid entertainment then and will do much better now. There are manv Here now wno win rememocr tnc little three year old girl who captivated the audience by singing : 'I'm a little soldier girl, brave and true, If my brothers go to war I'll go to." Aeetileats. Bae reave ratal. , On Thursday of last week while working on the O. P. extension at the Saniiam river Charles Sherwood was hit by a falling tree, and it was at first thought fatal! v injured ; but the accident proved not as bad as at first anticipated, and the unfortunate man i slowly improving. A few weeks before Sherwood had accidentally hit an old gen tleman named Rogers with an axe. Mr. Rogers grew worse and died on Fridav from the effects of the wound. He was buried in this city Saturday. Though an accident this greatly disturbed Mr. Sher wood and makes his recovery slower. Reacted. Last week Tite Marshall was arrested for breaking the glass out of the windows of a Celestial's wash house on Ellsworth Street buthe proved an alibi, and the evidence showed that the Celestial did the work of depredation himself. He was arrested and fined $10 and costs, amounting to over $20, and was also commanded to pay the costs in the case against young Marshall on ac count of having; been a malicious complain ing witnesain the case. The whole business amounted to over $40 ; but as he is impe cunius he will probably only pay the fine and costs ia the latter case so as to save imprisonment. : ... tamp lire. McPherson Post No. 5, will hold a camp fire at the Opera House on Thursday even Ing, Nov. 4th in which the old boys will do as thev used to do while lying around the old camp fire, depicting the amusing and ludicrous scenes a near as it is possible to do. Come and see the German soldier and the cantrobands. Admission free. To con elude with a social dance for the young folks. Committer. Work of tbe Brand .fury, The Grand Jury in session in ths Circuit Court the first of the week found true bills against J H Perrient for assault with intent to kill ; James Jamison, illegal voting ; L Buckley, larceny from a dwelling ; J K Nitchmend, larceney from an office. KB At BSTATK. 11 twina are ths recorded sales la thb oousty sine MM list issue . R A Irvias t W L Vanee, i interest in two lota 8 W corner Second and Kl la worth Street, Albany W M Ktchum to W U Vance, & inter est in two lota H W comer Klu worth ud Second streets. Aliiauy Daniel Best to H V Merrill the undivid ed one half interest of east half of block I iu Albany, excepting one hundred feet fronting on First atreet Daniel Beat to John Bruah, the undi vided on half interest of prop erty known as tb Best faototy property including attachment. . . 8 H Alihouae to John Brush, the un divided one half intereat in the laat mentioned property L Verick to Samuel K Young th one lot N W corner of Second aud Broadalbin Streets, Albany Uveni Purdom to Conrad Meyer, Ufi 13 -100 sores in to 11 8H3w,,.. T Alford t al, to May aud .Senders 81 63 100 acrea m tp IS SKI R Qoan to Liatie Ueao.on lot in Leb. anon HC McDowell to Johu Dteringn, everal piece of laud in the coun ty Msriah Taloott to Win Baylies; 80 aerea in tp 10 8 R2 w Wm M Baylies to Newton Hughet, 80 aore in tp 10 1 It 2 w Newton rluyhet to lhordotf Lodge, I OOK. same a last Francia W Holme to Mary H Mender on. 30 seres ia tp 13 S K 8 w. . TJ Montgomery to Win M Usly, 188.86 aore in tp 9 8 it I w .... U S to Jemmish M Patterson, 180 sore ia tp 0 3 K 2 R 1760- 1750 1230 3(100 3000 4000 1800 2000 650 750 180 335 130 I 2500 J M 1'atterson to Wm T ( Jiary. same aa Uat M B Heodersoo so Frank W lldnies, 320 acre iu tp 111 S R 9 w. . . . . . Chris Hardntan et al to S t S ..il n 1. 8am to Frank Hard man, Mme to H C Hard man. Same to Kiia btb A liOog, et al, State 1 1 Rtuf bth A. Loog. Ebaebeth A. Ixmk tot al to Chrta Hard man. Deeds partitioning Hard man prop 400 1 erty in libi eouuty, each L smith to Walter K Uurroli. 1 10 by 132 feet 00 8evath St, Al bauy. Or .... W 030 Martin B ' m to - J allies F J otios. lot in IV ins J U Yaotia et al to Jae V MeCaov, aem to Amelia A Mediae, same to g O 1 1'ils.m. Amelia A MeCane et si, to J H Vsntis Amelia A Mi Ceneto J H Yaatta. J H Yaotisat al to J O and J H W iis.m. partitum if Yantis estate John ' 1'iokeus to O II Fiokene. 120 1 ecres 10 tp 13 S R 1 350 BeilrsHula m Bregaa. The report filed with the Secretary of State under a law paaed at the laat legisla ture show the following (act In reference to the Oregon Pacific, as condensed by the Statesman : The Willamette Valley k Coast Railroad, $3,900000 capital stock subscribed. Of this, $J5ooo was paid in, in casn, while land grants, stock, and other property acquired by purchase by the com pany for fullv paid stock. T Kgentou Kong, President ; W M Hong, 1st Vice Pre, ami gen. mgr. ; n allw CS ash. and V ice Tre. Norman S Bentlcv.ird Ice Pre , O T M Davis, Treasurer ; Zcphin Job, Secretary, are the oiruci. Ihirtv-Hvc thousand dol lar cash paid on account of original stock. Funded debt iotntlv with Oregon Pacific Co., $i5xnyooo,bcaring 6 per cent interest. Kolling stock valued at 940,540 ; station buildings valued at $f,ooo. Ha 74 mile standard gauge track, with miles sidines. The Oregon Pacific company has operated live road and paid expense and received earning. The capital stock of the OR X Co Is $44,00x000 ; liabilities, $15,633,344.9$ cost of property, $34,944,433 .94. Has about 800 mile of road. Iu total earnings but year, $4,151,60088 ; expense about $14000400 ; repair, $564,836.65. The capiUl stock of Ue O Ac C R R Co I $i9jrjj,ooo ; debt, $11430,000: cash value of road lied, rolling stock, etc., $40,- 350400 ; 4S7.7 miles of track ; total earn ing last year, $933,184.07 ; expenses $Soo, 000 ; repair, $-!j,fitt.Q. The N. P. only lias thrity-five mite of track in Oregon." Receipt were $95,303.99, lor mat distance. Tke A B. t . W. KatetBtlM The entertainment given last Saturday evening by the A. O. L Wn of this city, at the Opera House, was an uncommonly in teresting and successful affair. The Opera House was full, and.the members of the order left nothing undone to make all at Home. A program ot a select nature was rendered, received with enthusiasm. The Juvenile Band made its first appearance at an entertainment and made good impres sion ; an instrumental Uuet, violin and piano, by Prof. II. Richards and Miss Istel was deservedly encored ; Mr. E. W. Raymond in a Dutch character song captivated the crowd, and was encored three or four true, responding twice. Hon. J. K. Weathcrford delivered a short address, and the lunch baskets were sold by Georce Humphrey. Esq., a spirited and amusing feature of the entertainment. The entertainment was given simply to bring together the members of the order and their families and friends U success suggests the propriety of their requent repetition. We are requested to extend the thank of the A. O. C. W. to those who took part in the program and as sisted in so marked a manner tn making the aftair an enjoyable one. Arrrstest tmr RteattBg Watek. Laat Friday afternoon about three o'clock 1! Nitchmen, who had been working for Ben Johnson, rcturnrd a shovel which he had fixed, to J W Bentley, and had him measure his feet for a pair of boots. Im mediately after Nitchmen left the shop, Mr. Bentlv discovered that hi watch. which had been hanging on a nail on the wall, was gone. Calling Policeman Brown they followed Nitchmen to the Depot.where thev found him aboard the freight train which was about to start. He plead sick and was allowed to go into the hotel water closet, when he suddenly took a watch from hi pocket and threw it in the hole, though Mr Hrown and Mr JSently grabbed ins arm and endeavored to prevent it. He wa ex- amined before Tustice Dorns and held to await the action of the Orand Jury under $2 o bail, which he did not attempt to fum ish. I he trrund iurv found a true bill against him and he will lv tried this term of Court. Nitchmen recently returned to Albany afu-r an absence ot ten or twelve years, having once lived here before. He will be remembered as having been stabbed by Frank Taylor in an affray with him, and to have been arrested at another time for living with a woman not his wife. Writing tehee!. Miss Be,ttie MeConnell, of Corvallis has just finished a term of writing school in the east ward school house. We are informed that the progress of the little boys and girls wa very rapid and parente are highly pleased with having had the services of so efficient a teaohor. Tbe prize for the great est improvement was awarded Phoebe Rhodec. Prof Reid and Missea Ollie Kirk Patrick aud Mary Irvine acted ai awarding committee. Miss MaConnell talks of or- tfaniinng another class in the city soon. Painting. Miss Nellie Richards, that she is prepared to wishes to state, teach landscape, floral, and satin painting. Those wishing instructions, can call at her residence on of work can be Sixth street. Specimen seen at E W Langdon's. An Albany Chinaman had a finger ampu tated by a sausage mill laat Wednesday. CTftttKlTf aVYINffi. Dr D B Rice, of Ashland, was reported very 111 at his home in thatcltv W H Rice, of this city, nnd Lyle Rice, of (i int's Pats, were both telegraphed for. CorvallU grocers publish full puge llsttof their prices in the local paper, and pretend to be running each other for "all th i out," but many of the Albany grocers sell much cheaper. About 100 men are at work between Port land and San Francisco on the Bennett- Mackey telegraph line. An exchange gives the following us among the aspirants for the position of Clerk of the Supreme Court 1 Mr Carter and C H Carey, of Portland ; J W Hprigg. N W Hnyden and John J Shaw, of Salem j M L Pipes, of Corvallia : OH Page.of Astoria ; , Hllyeu. of Eugene City ; Geo V, Chamberlain, of Albanv. Our Albany contemporaries seem to de light in making the assertion that the gen- lend ollke of the (). l. R, U to be huutrd in that city, We would mildly miggcit to our Albany brctlicrn that thev don t know what they re talking about. The company has rented rooms In Albany to he used as office by the engineers and those connected with the construction department ; but the ; general office will remain right where it Is. - (JorvallU (tittttte. About one more pull will bring the whole cake. "The American Cow boy" Is the subject of a timely and instructive article hv Joseph Mintiio, lun in the November Harper . The public services which the cattle ramfcr have performed as pioneers of clvllixatlon, . repressers of Indian outbreak, puid o injustice, and leaders in a great lndtry,are well bown. special attention i given to tlte recent northern movement of cattle- !raiing through MonUna, lakota,Colorado and Kansas. Some valuable information Is given concerning the methods, the extent, and the proceeds of ranching in that section. Fort Klamath will not be abandoned by the soldier. The Corvallis Ckrankl gives the fn1lo,w- ing account of a close call to a fatal acci dent from some Tom Sawyer foolishness : vl'wo mll boy, Clyde Carey ami a onof f 1) Clark, were playing "robber'' at Mr Carey a house last Sunday evening, having 1 for a 'scare" weapon an old pUtol long dUuscd. The plan of the boy was to hide the weapon, hunt for It and the finder to blare away. In carrying out the program Mater Clark reached under the bed pillow, got liold of a self cocking"bUlldog"and pull ed the trigger. The bullet narrowly escap ed hitting Master Carey and was imbedded in the wail. I fie game ol rohber was there upon postponed. Two farmer near leffcrson obtected to having the Mackey Bennett telegraph line run thtough their premise, and set a guard to prevent it ; but the company sent their men to the scene after tbe farmers had re tired and tn the morning the work wa done, much to the disgust of tbe aforesaid f irm er'. A man named Hare was fooling with a revolver near Salem but Sunday when It went off, tbe ball going through Hare' hand and into the leg of William Brown, who wa standing near. France F. IVlllard wa on last Monday reelected President of the National W. C. T. tf. Mr A T Stewart, of New York Otv died tat Monday leaving property valued at $2Ot000y00O. Pipe-, or engine will be the issue at the coming Ashland dty election. The pre. ent Council Is divided on the subject. Tlte assessment roil of every county in Oregon but Benton, Union. Yamhill. Waaco and Linn, have been returned to the Secre tary of State. Vf hen these are returned the State tax levy will be made. Last week the Democrat mentioned the fact of Mr Maria Winfteld attempting to shoot Mrs Richards, in the Court House, at Salem ; but failing because the hammer of the revolver caught in the fringe of her shawl. Monday she was declared insane and taken to the asylum, . The store of WitUchen k Schmidt, at Turner was robbed of five dollars last Saturday night. In Portland there arc 33 hack, 61 trucks. 53 dravs, 4 coupe. I omnibus, 43 one horse and 30 two horse ex prese wagon. 11 ml hard tables, 11 hotel runner. 2 coal cal ven ders, 6 tianks, 4 theaters, 5 gunpowder e tabluhment, 1 hooiing gallery, t bowling a! lev, 3 auctioneer, pawnbroker. 36 sec ond hand stores, 37 atreet can, 14 insurance agents, 53 Laundries, 58 grocery liquor stores and 1 cs retail liquor stores, on which 11 cense are paid. A misplaced switch on the Grand Haven ,V Milwaukee K K last Saturday caused the death of several passenger on a train that was, in conscqucnce.thrown from the track. Yillard has arrived In New York City In person. Sheriff Jordan, of Portland, arrived home !a-t Saturday from Albuaueraue. Mexico. with Cecil Beebe. charged with embeaxllng $550 from shindler & Co.. In ib&f lkc be tipcnt his school days in Portland. In the ten ard foot race between Geo No'and and Pete Grant, of Astoria, run last Saturday the latter won by about four feet. A large amount of money changed hands, on the race. Our prediction of lat week was N. G. General election through the fca-.t next Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. The small boy who plays circu with the 'trick-jroat in his beck yard should see that the St, Jacobs Oil bottle I not empty A magazine is to be published in Port land. The N. W. needs one. If of a high order. It should be no "Cheap John nf fair though. Gilbert Ladeaux, of ticrvais, wa kicked to death by a horse last Friday. The trouble Mr Welcome, about that Portland State Press Association wa that it was not started in the right spirit at all. The country pre were only notified in a patronizing manner, and the way It was conducted from the start wa a warning to us greenhorns from the wheat and cow counties to stay at home. SiIEAKS Tbe rineat stock by far ever k aeon in Albany just received SCISSORS at Stewart A Sox'a. ' Chinese Pheasant. Ia reference to Chinee pheasants thenugh tbe oountry the only .position the Dkmocoat takea ia that where they are killed purely for gme, as ia being done right aloog, the violators of the law ahonld suffer for it the same s they should for killing other game oat of season. If a farmer. kills them to protect hi property it ia a different thing. No one will blame him. A Mogul fleeat Opportunity. Tne citizens of Corvallis are agitating the building of a bridge across, the Willamette at that city, As it wbuld take thirty or forty thousand dollars it Is safe to say it will not be built, though for the interests of our neigh boring city we would like to see it erected, It would afford a magnificent opportunity for its citizens to show that they really have some enterprise, contrary to the prevailing belief. The Beer Case. In the case of the State against William McDowell, arrested for killing a deer out of season, the jury last Wednesday brought in a verdict of "not guilty." Two witnesses testified that the deer was kiiied in Nove m bcr, out of season.and two that it was killed In October, in -season. It you want a cheap baking powder wc haye oue at '20 cents per lb. If you want one that is first-clans you can't do better than buy ont Far West at 35 cent per lb Remember it is warranted equal to Prices or rtoyal. . Reap A Beownem,. Beratla. A breakfast delicacy, 25 cents a package F. M. Ran man. MM AN AMMI V M French, jewel r. The beat barn at J J DubruiUea, Freeh Yaqnina Bay oyster at M ly'r, A very heavy rain ooourrj I W l.idsy. Castinga f-r Melon's gate at Stewart & Sox's, For stoves and tiu wara etoost go to John Brigg. Oyetere served in all ttylea at IIorTanau A l'feiirr'a. J. P. Wallace, Phyaieiao and Surgeon, Al baay, Or. Fogs in the morning, aunslii j i.i the ef teruoon, I'ork of the best sir. oeuta e poun 1, iu Albany. For nuinns. uiooi and hoj at cost uu to Jo n Ui m m " M W ----- - ----- P, - - ngg. I'ii Salem fanning mill for sale at Deyoe st Ibibsntt's Call ou Mia Schubert for millinery 11. r siook is uusurpaasuu. Jacksonville grapte in th mark at. Three peunde for a quarter. Piano for aale c'ali at residence of Louie Miller, near school house. fto to the eainp fire at the Opera House seat Thursday veoiug. If you want a Caakoo0l.t4k.go to Fronob's tb "Corner'' Jawelry Store. It is reported that C B Cs lisle ha been 'poiutd V M at El i'ortleud. riieotd Albany City Baud ha been re iwed with Win lttc hards as leader. Ciburg ha a bona ride papulation of fifty- uv, to w by been iufvriuad. A sulendtd line of no ruihumrv st Mi Soiiubert'e. Tbe beat in the uitv let your Hhvi g'lus oh ' Im I t-i an it hard and close at Will Unnhers. Hix shave for a dollar an 1 a ch an towsl to every customer, at I.. Vteriok'e. Kraufli V. Wlllard hi.. u ,. atltftft Vrowdsnt of tbe National W C T U. For a general aeurtiunt of bouse furnish. ing good at cost go to dote o Brtgjs, Strict Attorney Bolt u ruunma oruniai! matters tn tbe Circuit Court tin week. The Oregon Paoifio'c new steamer wdl be aunchud at Ktet Portland nest week. Y M French. aaut Sower Manufs t Co.,oppoeite Odd Fedowa Tempi. Albany, Or. ! rents, no ulerk and !! or o lit make cheap groceries at Head k Browu!!'. tot a good Seth Timinsa watch or chwk g to French ., tbe "Coroer'' Jewelry Store. Br N C Boatmen, Pbyaietao and Suriraoo. first door north of telegraph otlice. Alt an v. Oreg.m. E A Irvia and 0 B Miller htve- a tad aa beiiift in the Circuit Court iu this city tin Grover Cleveland, of Washington Terri lory regiateied at the tievere U xsse last M today . Toe O Paow hu teiejraoh office at tbia end of tbe bridge with Wot Rtdgewey a upcralor. Dr. M II. Kilt, physician and urgeua All soy, rego. C!i, iaie iu city or conn try. A magnillcmt Hue of eoafeoUoaary at offmsa .Sc I'mitTer's, for a tie at wbolBl or retail Fresh Y somas By ani Ksstarn ytr eoattsotly n tisu 1 after t-tsy at tlofasa runner . At tbe "comer" jeelry store y m wdl nod prte aa low ae the la &. All g4e warranted. Sheriff Smith otm a Urge aara'wr of baarders thts week by the action of th Cr eett Gear. Last week Mr. Conrad Meyer perobseed Mr B F Perdu 01 farm, iu this ooouty. pay mg 9iX for it. UsBeene i geU.u,f d.:. rtaaoaabl figure. IS. 75 aoaee is the prevailing retail prte in Albany. Tar undaite at tU C 4!e is gra idal ly increasing, tbe laoreaee being among tbe larger pupiU. A splendid ha of ephltr! furnitar just reoKiveu st vV rortunder B Co. Call aad etarnina. Wheat went up to fit cta in Albuiy the ft ot mm "k A gool luovemeol fr wbeat to make. Oolo tbe eietueiv Bo.rt anil She State of Head A Browne!!' lor tb best g.U et the lowest prioea. Deyoe k Robaea nava a Utjm stock of tb beat plows made on baud. Tbey will be old at bedrock price. Go to Pruahaw easy Drag Store for pore drug, paUnt modwaoa, eta, Preaonptloo earef all y oapouode4t Watch , eloeke and jwry otrefatly re psired and warranted at F M French', the 'Career" Jewelry Store. Bel (' Fellow is said to have eokl tbe right to hie gate for Lao eouuty to a K 1 gene gentleman for gflOO. Laat Friday CO Borbart parch I tb Jacob's property just oast of the Dcnr office, paying 92000 for it. Mr David Latoorett for about fifteen years 0 A C R R Bightwatebmaa at Sclera, died laat Monday morning. Tbe O and C iferry boat and lutte ataa-nar collided at Portland laat Tuesday. Pad Holland wa killad by tbe aoetdoat. John Brigga ha on hand throe Pia-nmr Froit Dryer which ne vill sell at le ciun cost. Tbey ar tb beet in the market. Oeeee fool hardy 'enough to light in the loughs and creeks of the valley ere being taken down a few pegs by loads of lead. Wm Manafield, of Corvalli. I getting nut a uevt riMonpttve pamphlet of Usutoa coun ty, C V Watt ta doing the printing. About two hundred hands and fifty or Bzty team ra at wot k grading th exten sion of the 0 P toward tba Santiam. F W Carter is eenttnnally ad ling to hi fine took of jewelry. Call at his wetl ar ranged a to re and aee hie goods and price. A social dance trill be given at tbe Opera House tbia (Friday) evening under the ana pice of Prof H Richard. Daaeiug at 8:80. There are bep raisers wbo have not sold yet, Tbey are waiting io all probability to ee if tbey can't gat 8 or 10 oente ia tbe Piog- g O. W Ma too, Physician and Surum, Albany, Oregon. Graduate of the Cincinnati College of Physicians and Surgeon, Ci-iciu-nati, Ohio. Alex Cami nh'ini is creutirfz a resi dence on First Street, opposite U. terry's foundry. The eld building on his lot hs been toin down. Numerous candidates for eity offin at the Deotmber election are patting in an ap- learaoce. mr re are any numnar wnn wouiu ike to 1 e Marshal, Pour hush la of Italian rye grm, raised by Jaa W Marks, of Lebanon precinct, may ie found at Burkhart A Keenoy a for sale. t is the very beet. On Nov. 5th, next week, Rev I) C McFar- nd will heuia a protracted meeting at Liberty Church, Forks of the Santiam, to which all are invited. That genuine French clock With Ajax in brorrzo on top of it in F W Carter's jewelry stnre attract general attention. Stop at the STOP sign and see it. Burkhart A Keeney sail tickets over tbe Northern Pacific Rail Road to all points east. Call ou them for rates aud maps showing route of travel. O P Coshaw, at Brownsville, has a ehest- nnt tree in his yard that bore six bars, con taining seven welt developed chestnut. A curiosity in this country. Mr Broadwell has opened a boarding house in the old place formerly used as a saloon, veterinary surgeon omco, etc., nearly op poaite the Democrat office. While tiding near thia city last Sunday Mr Adrian Comely and wite were thrown from their cart, Mr Comely1 apraining hi right arm by the operation. Four year old Francis Franc '1 Hugh ter of F M French, eaught ber left bod 1 cloth es wringer, the middle flagr boiu.4 cut off near the end, last Monday. Last Snnday aeveral vicious hoodlums rain the Evaaaelioal church bell during ser vices, and then sneaked out of sight. They are worse than Peck's bad boy. Should you desire to sell your property call on Burkhart & Keeney as thy advertise property placed ia theif hands, aud charge nothing unless they effect a aalr. 0 Vilri Rvrthtt, wh W1 tioi t ; 1 (ot at dla boa this ohv, wn reli) I fro 1 iaat week, hiving fei I hi The O rani Jury fo-,ura. in tbe oase of L iwre rj n It invittil ime M V an k at he oittity jail, 1 trur bill w 1 w.vi ar rested for ringing the bell to the Star Hrew ery money drawer a fow motn age. (1 jo Knox, of Kaox Bat, while onload ing a barrel of oemeot Laat M nday got hie left hsnd under th barrel, crushing the mid dle finger so that it had to be am out ted . At the oonveaia of the Circuit Court in Albany Monday there were seven prisoners in the jail, to wit : Saun bin, Jamison, Par rient, ltyan, MoDa'$ll,KitcHmen ani Buck ley. J W 0m, ha Wflen a dtttej by th M Kt'hurab South pat,or of the Albany, Oof allis and Tangent Church, H iv D 0 Mo Far I a ad will preach at BrowusviHo and i, ) anon. William ll itg, a workman oa tbe 0. P. t the Sentient, wa kicked by horee In day evening so aeverely as to leave hiei un conscious for eayeral hours. It it uow thought on will recover. Tlte Ijanct, Salem' new paper, i making the State Inanraucvi Compaay an ieeoe, aad is piercing it on all stdoe, or ttamptiag to. Heally aom of ths afii layit poblisned man thing locA bad. Following i the graod jury atleuteil by the Circuit Court this week S S A Dsweon, foreman, Hiram William. W IS Don sea, Jerry Hy, WF Headriom, J B SpUwa sad A W Stanard. Tom Green and Harrv D ion, two trampe, were arrested Monday for bsdag drunk a i disorderly, and were allowed to tak leg bad on condition that they would lev theciy, which they did, and sent other city will re ceive them. Tb Stafae of Liberty wae noyeiled yee terday, figurately speaking, fae obi girl though was too big for a veil. HsrthoU i the ealptor was preauntand x d flighted with fhe Hiatus urroaudtu -. T IV. si lent endCsbtoet Were present. Stewart and S thia week have received a targe variety of new thinza. novel aud sub- steotial, They do not propona to be out done in the valley to the u ouioietenra and reliability of tbeir stock, and certainly tbe indications ar that they will not be. It wa reported that Mart Uyertoo, wbo wa charged with tbog Mr Blodgett' horse at Lebanon, had been arreeted in Wall Walla ; bat a thee eta bardie tall chestnut from a potato io that cite thera is aome doubt a to the correctoeec of tbe re port. Fellowug are tbe officer 1 elected by tbe Baptiat Conyeotion of Oregon recently in session at Salem, for the enuio year : Rev i u nrownaoo. of Albany. President i II M Linton, of Portland. Vie President: Rev " M Hill, of Kugene, Secretary ; A W Staoard, of BrowMville, Tresaorer. Soma time ano tbe FoafaV C mninin ot ooetao oneroa seven pna, toe which was $300, for b.y' storta. VV I'luka f nmJi. If-lt- XV T first of Cbarlee todeotat VViilametu U o t v or.it y aeenred tb first pria, a lug Nat her in hi cap. Tb title ot bis story is "K Is taw a," which mean "g." Oa of tho bet exeeuted robberiee an rec ord oocarred iu Miaaouri last Tuesday. A man living bis name aa Jama Ceomogbam got in the express car with ihi meaeenger, -. the st. I u i and 8n Kraociaoo road, Ivy th nee of forgrd papers showing bits to have been appointed an fra man, and at tbe right tinw boo ad aad t(sga,el tbe me. senger, took $50,000 from tbe safe, looked all the doors and jumped (ro.a tb ear while - " mem "wii sa BBsaaea a ' t wee tbe train wa slowly rounding piaee. t be meeeee pitable condtttoa 1 discovered ta hi t two boar after, too lets to gat aoy track of tbe daring robber. M ttt. AB rCBBBSAt. H'o Uiugnr Htrrmaa wa ia Albany over Sunday. J M Nolan, of Cwyatli was tn Albaoy Priday. Jadge K N Tandy, of Herrisbarg be been in Albany this week. Rev i A HoUeabaugh, of Salem, spent Sabdatn 10 Albany. Mr Capt Powell and daughter, Ubd, are to tbe city. Attorney Mdler and lamily. it A Pott- hav been to Albany this weak. J W Mefie ha roovod frn near Lobaa ti t . h former bora at Sweet Hons a, Mrs I. K Blain went to Portland Monday, tm abe will rmua two weeks on n visit. W R McDsniol. H irruburg ' popular druggist waa 10 Albany Friday and Satur day Mr T J Htito. accompanied Mr Hen -dries son to ner bom at Lafayette, last Fri day. Prof J r Hdl, of Portlaoi. ooc priocipsi of tbe Albany eobool, waa to thu city Stur day. Judge K dsy aad Burnett, of Corvallis. have be rt to tbe ctty this week attending Caurt. wm M it tag. ol tbe Orotpo ram no. wae in Albany Mocday, on bia way overland to Sa r raoeaoo. Peter Rome, of Brownsville, went to Alee last Monday, stopping in Albaoy while his way. a few boar. R A Rtmpy. Wm Alford, C F Wright an i others have been tn the city this week from Harnsburg, atten bag Court. Mist Carrie ( lalbraith, iter of County dork (itlhraith, recently frun Tennessee, ts vwituu a time anty the g ieitof her broth er. Mr A Hackle n m left last Friday mora ing (or hi ranch at Stiver Well, goiog overland. 11 wdl be absent a mouth or six week, Mr aud Mm II O'liagan left last Tuesday lor Victoria, B.C.. near which place they talk of lnoatiog. They were accompanied by Mi Blanchard, wbo ha been the gnest of Mr L West, wbo will soon go to Canada over the Canadian Pacific, Warth Leaking Ai. Mr. A. B. Meftweia hat jost received at I. U store the largest and beat stodt ot ear pat, oil cloths aud wall paper evir bi 00 jh t to Albaoy. The quality aad designs, of bia carpet ar not snrpaased. On account of bia large stock hs will undaraell any house in Albany. If you would eee a first-clas Una ot godacdl aud aee his stwk of carpets, oil cloths and wall piper. Tbia is business. lata aad Caps. It is time to get your fall head apparel. A. B. Mnllwain has a stock of hats of the latest styles, which every mm should ex amine before buying. Marutu tU New stock of fall good, eyery liue full, k SstrK.H8.icn. eoui(atit examine them. MosTami Vanrr Bonds- Th place to got fancy good of all kinds. is at Moll wain's. His norm ; stick is here, and there is no discount ou its beog first class. Bargtias offered Ba Yea Knuw that the clieapest place to buy strictly first- class goods is at Rrai & BaowN ell's. Claafcs. The largnst aud best selected stock in the valley can be t upd at Monteith k Sei ten bach's. lriMuet Don't forget that N. A. Alien A Co., take oroduce iu exchange for marohandisa at market prices. Yarns, Go to N. H. Allen A Co. for your knitting yarn. Thev have in stock: a large line of German knitting, Saxony, etc., ia all colors. rittrrrr ibt. Following re tue case npo.ci or up to press : rt W 'V Murder. Fl ed to be hanu, 3. State of MIC on hJBC. 33,1 -1 y gon agt fas H mleon. Per jury. Dismissed on motin of 3it. Att'y. 3. Same as last. Illegal voting. Plead guilty and sentenced to 3 monihein county jail. 4. In matter of assignment of Thos Mon teith k Sons. Continued. ,. S A Newhouse agt Wm Newhouee, Divorce, (tontinued. 7. Board of Com mi; agt Alley cree of fore- Ann Farrier. Foreclosure. 1 closure granted. H. H A Jlolman at Ti Partition. Crntinued. npa Hunt et al. tf. T J Creighton agt J M Wilson, et al. Action on note. Continued. 10. W II Btbragt O P Scott, et al, Equity to set aaida deed. Continued. If, The Dundee M k T I Co., agt V S Kcmiali. Confirmation. Sale confirmed 13. H D Burk'nrt agt Robert L Burk hart. Partition. Ckintinued. 14. Ja A Hearing agt Goo Hlaven. Kqulty to reserve posscsssbn of real prop erty. Continued. 16. I D Miller agt W Johnson, et al. Ac tion on note. Continued, 17. WW Richardson agt Samuel Doty. Confirmation. Confirmed. 18. John Conner agt D M Cooper, la al. Confirmation. Sale confirmed. 1. Prior Wilson et al agt J C Wilson, et al. Partition. Continued. ar. Sarah J Morris agt Jesse M.wrU. Di vorce. Continued. 34. John A Crawford agt John Foster et al. Continued. 28. GV Crawford agt T J Faulkner. Confirmation. Sale confirmed. 39. II Bryant agt Oaander Pairieh. Con nrmatlon. Sale confirmed. 31. Ephraim J Muaaebnan a,rt Celia A Mussel man. Divorce. Divorce granted. 3a. N C Hobb agt Abet llobbi. Divorce. Divorce granted. 33- Faber Brothers agt F B Pmter. Con firmation. Sale confirmed. lg A J Sammona agt Sarah Sammon. Divorce. Divorce granted. 35. Jerry Hay agt J A Liggett. Action on note. Judtftnent and attaclred oronenv ordered sold. 36. E S Brown agt 1) M Cooper. Action on note. J udiruicnt for want ed an.wer. 30. Tho I Hannah agt Koburt More head. Kquiiy to quiet title. Decree grant ed. 45. H Bryant agt B F Purdom. Action on promissory note. Judgment for want of answer. 46. Walter Huston aft Wm S Huston. et al. Forcclimam-. Decree erarded. w 48. T Barnard agt Jos Allison. Action to recover moncv. Judgment b default. 4'i. Ja Horjfcv agt T J Montgomery. Action to reco er a .m money. J udgment for Plff. j. Gilbert Brothers ajrt I W Drurv. Ac tion to recover money . Judgment and at- mmm property ordeml eold. 53. WII Simon agt B Betncr. Action to recover money . Judgment and attached property ordered sold. u. State of Oreeon azt Wm McDowell. Violating game law. Verdict not guilty. 58. Jerrv Hav vs James Rilev. Dismiss ed. SO. L Flinn vs J J and John Beard. Sale confirmed 60. T W Harri ts F Wood. Appeal Divorce dismissed. 6t. Lilota FUher v Jack Fisher. granted. 6a. O P A brain va Morgan and De Armond. Sheriff ordered to make dead. 63. A Saltmarsh vs 0 C liolmstrem. Sheriff ordered to make deed. 64. State vs Peter O'Neil. Larcenv. Plead guilty and sentenced to penitentiary year. 6. State vsf L Buckley. Larceny in dwelling. Plead guilty to simple larceny and sentenced to 2 month in couatr jail. 66. State vsf II Parent. Assault with intent to kill. On trial. St part r airaasl Jary. Ta the Hanarabb Cirrait Court of I Ana Commty : Tne Grand Jury having examined tbe rec ord of the never! iuW and the public buildings respei'tfully submit the toltowiog : We have made a earef ul examination of tb jail ; find tbe aame well kept, sanitary condttioos good, call of utUcieat ttrength. but find that the nW io th b all of tb north aid of the jail, and also the wall upon the aame aid, needs repairing and we rec ommend that neb repair be saade immedi ately. We farther commend the action of tbe county court to employing a guard for tbe jail. W have examined tbe bo du of the Coun ty Traaaaree and find tbesa kept ia a clear aad eompiohanaive manner and bis record aad books filed away ia a fire proof vault. W have examined the books aad records of tbe County Clerks office and as far as oar investigation has gooe bad them leatly and correctly kept and carefully indexed : also Circuit and County Court papers, and al! other papers and pnblic document oareftilly indexed and tiled away la a tire proof r t ia a nest and convenient manner. We would respectfully recom nend sud urge a pan the County Court the importance of procuring at an early day a dew set of township maps, bound io a neat aid convei. tent form, for the use of the county. Wa have visited the SbarifTe office and Hod the tax roll and other book carefully kept aad are of the same opinion as the last Grand Jury that the Sheriff's of Sea should be carpeted after the same man ax a the other oflffee in tbe tfourt House ; aad fur ther recommend that a suitablo desk or counter bo placed in the office. Wa would recommend that a hydrant and a sufficient amount of hose be pu 'chahed by the county and attached to th 'rater pi pu to tbe rear of the C urt Hons for all neces sary pnrpose. We also recommend that the Court House yard be cleaned up aad that shad trees ba planted aa soon as practical, in accordance with the recommendation ot the ast Grand Jury. Respectfully submitted this 2.1th day of October. I88b S. A. Daws jn, A. W SraiURb, W. B. Dos tea, H. S. WlL'JAMa, W, F, Hbhorjcsos, Jkrry Hay, G. B. SriAWr. Fancy Beoas. Those desiring th latest uoveltiss in laces, buttons, gloves, etc., should call on Mon teith A Seitenbach. MABBIEB. GAINES POINDEXTER C'n Sunday, October i-tth, 1886, at the hone of the bride's mother in Santiam precinct, by R L Dorris, J P, Mr Marion F C Gmnks and Miss Francis Poindexter both of "The Forks." WORKMAN PARRI8H. O 1 Tuesdav, October 36th, 1806, at the residence of Mr D Froman, in Albanv, by Rev E R Pritchard, Mr A T Workia' and Miss Etta Parrish -both of Sodi.ville. BODWELLr -REED. On October 24th, 1S86, at the residence of the bride s- pir ents, by Rev P M Starr, Mr F Bod- well, of Ixis Angeles, Cal., Effir M Reed, of Linn coun and Miss the BBBM. RIDEOUT. On October 21, in ciry, 10 Tne wue 01 xir. . w. K.iueom a daughter. ELKINS On October 3i.gt, 1886, Albany, to the wife of Jarne Elkina nor. A alfl 81 eta r. The holiday number of Tie Wii Ster, in addition to containing numerous fine col ored engravings, will be accompanied by a magnificent picture of Mt. Hood, printed in eight color. It is something everyone who lias seen the noble "Monarch of the Cas cades" will desire to posses, and it can only be had by subscribing lor the maga zine, a the supplement will be sent to year, ly subscriber only. The publishers an nounces that thb) picture and the October, November and December numbers of thl year will be sent free to all who subscribe now for 1887. The Went Shore, is now in It thirteenth successful year of publication, ranks with the first-clas magazines of the union, and I the only one on the Pacific Coast publishing original illustrations. The Hill lotion price is fri per v-1 r. L. am- ue niiener, rortiarid. Or T trr Beat I bay added to say booi t.j.l tkvt cock a line of the celebrated Ltini, Hchvber k MitrMl, PhiltuUlpKin Fin Hhves tor ladi-, misr and obiMreo. Aekawledg4 by dealer generally to be tb beat rale and best fitting tin shoe mad. Width O. D, K aad EE. A child can buy a cheap a a nan. Saw cax K. Yovne, 81 Agent, Alnanv. Oregon. The editor of one Yakima paper ha sued the editor of the other paper for libel. We had always supposed editor were too sen sible for such thing. WeM tell. Lbbaxox, Or., f ept. 30th, 1886. On the first day of September, t&Sn, 1 insured my hopheuse and I tops in the State Insurance Company, of Salem, and on the 3th day of September, 1886, I lost by fire both the hophouse and hope and the Com pany' adjuster called and adjusted my lee to my entire satisfaction. I received to-day from the hand of their agent the sum of $423.68 which is perfectly satisfactory, and in full of my claim under the policy bwued to me by the State Insurance Company. Rebecca J. Wau.acb. In the game of ball played between the Chicago and St. Louis nines, the former champions of the League Association and the Utter of the American Aasoeatton the latter won four game out of six. Hr FarmMaure, asset Save. W. Fort miller k Co have just received some of the finest furniture erersecn la Al banv. Among other things are several aee el design in chairs, so me elegant center stands, lounge and other upholstered good in style ; a superior Hue of bed -room set, and some handsome sideboard. In the matter of furniture tbey. will not be dont- in the Vallev. Vt end Benton county pec pie are ambitious to have tbe county dividtd at tbe Summit. Jnt received from 'Frwoo a aa meet of new goods. We will gave yea Wttef bargains, later etyie aad bettor e.asUl for lew money than any other hsp ta tow. We shall endeavor tfi snake it to ytar iatoreat la call and examine good. E. k C. How abb. Baa Blear Iioaey in tbe comb, ia sees, mj& ia balk. pur and cheap. F. M. BaoeoHB. Whiteiaw Reid.editor of the 7iWa,pid fapevooofor Henry Villard's Fifth Avenue residence. Thia near makes the eye of country editors bug out. Most of thera would rejoice if they could accumulate that amount in five hundred veers. Send Burkhart Kssaay ansae aB ei dre r t 'of f risod deeuiag infoewaahioa of Ore gon and they will aead tbesa eopie ef the faJ Mate Corte wnien Boa a Diet di rrtption f on eeai with wtk-r !eirsble tafoi market rport, ate. Sonic news pa pei are now offering prem ium to their delinquent subscriber. In stead of premium aad other incentive ta become delinquent, some of them ttfjatire stuffed clubs. Hefner Criuette. Bavl Trasshae Joetab Bavin, North MtddWtawa. Ey. writes. "I am now using a box cf y-.ee Henry's Carbolic Sajve upon aa alot r,wbh far the psst tea day ha given a gnah pain. This salvo i th only remedy I have found that ha riven me any same. My aloar wa canted by ranooee rata, aad a aa paw 11 aoBheed incurable by my asedioai dot tar. I find however, that Henry's Crfcnlis Salye is aflecting s cure." Be war ef imitation. There are 181 free delivery P O ia the 1 ' S. onlv one of which b m the North west. Mr G C Staley, while playing the lead ing part in "Michael Strogcstt," at Oak land, Cal , became so horse from a servare cold that he de paired of being afesa ta continue bia part. Two bottle ef Ihsd star CO'fcvh t'ure entirely eo ad htm. Doea not nanseate. MONEY TO LOAM In sum ta aoit BY BraKaUKT k Kxjerrr. Albany, Or. 30 ACRES Of good land for sals, a W enitivatb B on road five miles sooth of Albany, oppos i J. MeGce's reaideree. Vi O, MO0.. Te sni easy. Address MRS It B. PSJD7S Corvallis, Oregee Bnurnnip . u null I Keeps constantly en bead taa Largest and Finest st ok of JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLGOKft, SPECTACLES, la Alba ty, It ag mt for ROMFORD WATCHES. Ropsirini dene prompt r aad ak?lifnl3y. HOR8B LOST this 1 About two Wseks age, from A ! Ik ay u a iornil tor , m tlt'n eat heads high. Bought sear CcrcaUir, 4 near saitebl 1 rev ar 1 will H given le is seBtsrn - alto Kwatcar 1 ABBqptJ sift