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FRIDAY MARCH 25, 188T UKTECTIVK MTILli. In cafe there should be uo election by the people fur President st the neat lection, it will be the duty of the fie ate of Representative to elect. In ocb eeae the lection will be by States, each State being entitled to one vote to be determine.) by the oongreeional del egation of the State. A majority of the delegation rill determine hew the vote ahull be oast. It will require the vote of twenty State to elect. As the State now stand politically in the Hon, the Republicans have 19 tod the Democrats have 17. New Hampshire is tied and the election of a congress man in Rhode Island next month will determine whether the Republicans will control thai State or not If they suc ceed in electing in that district they will thn control 20 States, just enough to elect. We think they will carry that disttiebut there is another matter upon the decision of which they may lose their majority of the State. Two Democratic candidate in California are contest iog the seats of their Republican opponents, wheee election th claim was secured by gross fraud. It either one of thee Democrat should gain hi seat then neither party would have e majority of th States, and it would al most certainly result in a failure to elect. In such oaee the constitution provide that the Vice President shell act as president, as in the case of the death or other constitutions! disability of the President. But as we have no Vice President the question arise whether, under the presidential auooes ion bill lately paased by Congress, Secretary Bayard would became Presi dent to serre until snother election could be held to elect a President. Here ' seems to be a defect still in our presi dential succession system that may yet land to grave complication. A a rule, legislative kickers.no mat ter how justifiable their kicking may be, kick thcnselvet ont of rather than into positions of honor and prominence. One exception to this rule most be chronioled in th ease of D. B. Lucaa.of "West Virginia, who ha just been ap pointed United State Senator to suc ceed Senator Cms den. Lucas was on ef the twelve Democratic bolter against Camden who rendered the re-election of the latter impossible. Governor Wilson seems not only to heve justified the bolt, but to have considered Lucas n man ot sotfi lent f rce and ability to be a Senator himself. It U probable that the other eleven bolter will not have bo exalted an opinion of t:ie ad van tages of kick in as Mr. Lucas dee. And the final test of th advantage o !., " 'vm in k a inn. Will hav Q be made in the election of a new Legis lator to decide who sbtll be elected for the balance of the six yer' term. The Corvallis Chronicle having ex hausted its lied sonl in hesping epithet upon Cleveland, ba turned it attention ghoul-like to the late lamented Vice President Hendricks, applying such choice terms as "infamy," 'infamous" and ths like, to sue whom a majority ef th people of the Unite 1 States revrel end love J. The Chronicle is attempting to epe the ill-manners and ill-brseJiog of the Oregonian in deface ing the dead. Now, we hope the Chronr icle will keep this warfare np.forif that paper is sver to gain a victory it must b when it antagonist is deed. A great boildiog boom ha set in at Birmingham, Alabama. The Age of that city publishes the result of inquir ies ef the principal c o tractors of thst ity. The figurei and fact they furn ish show that over $1,000,000 worth of building, are under contract, from a $500 cottage to a $200,000 building and including two t.yenty-five-room hotels. In ad Helen to this, advertise ment will be pobHi.be I ia a few days for bids on a $500,000 boter,to be beilt by a compsny, of which H. F. Debar de'eben will be the prinoipal stock holder. Two 1500,000 rolling compa nies also have to treat shops this spring. A. H. Winchester, a West Virginia land owner, baa given about 60,000 acre in Randolph county, Went Vir ginia, as a bunting snd fishing preserve for the use of a sportsmen's association which includes Pit tabu rgers,Virginisn, Nsw Yorkers and O iio men. It will be tbo greatest hunting park east of the Yellowstone, snd the membership fee of the sssociatioa bss been placed st $1,000. The Republicans ia Congress would williogly pension tbs confederate veter ans, if by so doing they could furnish sn sxsute for keeping up tbs high tariff taxes. And we predict thst before ten years such a proposition will corns from their aide of the hiuse. Oharief N. Vallandigham, son of the celebrated Clement L. V.llsndigbsm, has cut loose entirely from the Demo cratic party and ha announced himself in favor of John Sherman for Presi dent. Francis Murphy added 4,000 convert, to hi. blue-ribbon cause in the single town of Vincennes, Ind., which boasts of only 15,000 inb.bit.nts. Mr. Blaine's attempt, to boss the M.ioe LegLlattire this winter are said to have seriously endangered his popu larity at Lome. THAT VKTO. Hverv one remembers the savage at- tardr which hv hisn mad llDOtt VWVWW -mmv-m ' " W I Cleveland for his ' pocket veto" of aha ta SB HUU Umt'Vl Wite we vwwrvwwww has been particularly severe in it al- In taaka Tbak naiwir dolard that it . "was an arrogant aot,unworthy of a man i it i a j. it t ,, p.i I in high authority. He, (Me rreei- dent,) has bean unreasonable, atubborn and arrogant." "In the President iudament there ia as much money on . hand aa can be profitably expended m w j t Thia u . uut.ug .uo w..u aurinff in coming autnmvr. m - .fr,-' W. mi.ht a, .ote a pcitiv .ffroot. We m.ght quote a number of other choice eeyio. of that papr, but the snore wm suruee so rt,ow th. feelings of its editor toward. th President. These criticisms may I ha daarved. K.,i tha nnritosA ef this article ws need not say whether they I are or not But we want to Compare th .Artaianl ... hll.,rncv of that i.kl W...hJ- -ulw. I missvvenss when Arthur veioeu toe a a 1 . i river and harbor 'bill in August, 1882 Hare is what the Orvioman bad to aay . I about Arthur', e.to : "It i. a fair hit veto of the river and harbor bill wieo I ... . . . ... . he say. that ths more objectionable a bill of this sort beoroos the more sup- ia i r. tc ,u por it geis in wjajrw. t nv .-, - . -or. tall, Ufa M ... th. .ur.r Hi. of a big majority. Every member wants large sum (or his district, whether it baa aiy rivers and harbor that oan be improved with benefit to commerce or not. Very dear to ths heart of the a mnA R.r, i. iiw. i. r-- w a a I I -1...L. . .1- .J WVTfQIBlll ui iuv.i uuit ivuua BUM tadpole oreeks. At least half the sum appropriated ia every livsr and harbor bill is thrown away. The vetoed bill was the biggest "grab" of the kind ever Or eg n's share in the bill was lees than half her proportion as a coo - gressional district, end still lees in proportion to her eotul o jmrasrc ; so that the veto, ao far as our stats is oon corned, was less meritorious than the eto of the while bill, "taken by and large." How calm, how mild, how un ruffled are the feelings of that paper hen contemplating the veto of a Presi dent of ite own political faith, a com pared te the stormy and bris.ly chsrct- of its denunciations of Cleveland. But snob is human weakneea. THE RESULT. Under the Interstate commerce law the fellowicg through rate hare been established on the N. P. railroad fiom St. Panl and Mieew tri river point, to Portland. First la,4 per hundred ; former rates,! 3. 50. Second olas,$3.50; former rat, $2.80. Third class, $3 ; former rate, $ J. 10. Fourth clam,$2.50; former rate, $1.75. Fifth ole,$2 25 ; former rate, $1.58, former rate. $1.40 former rat, $1.23. former r'.e, $1.09. CUss A, $2.10; C ass B, $1.75 ; C ... 0. $1.40 ; ;iass D. $1.10; former rat-., 88 cents former rate, 75 cent. Olaa. E, $1 ; On agrteultar al implements the ii.cree.se in th rate is 222 per cent, making a difference on n single reaper of $7.50. On barbed wire the increase is from the preeeol ont rate of 80 cents to $2.25. There will be oo change in passenger rate. If local rates are not materially lessened the general freight exiene to th coon try will be largely increased end the law wi l prove a boomerang rather than a relief. UIGHTLY SPOKEN. The Jacksonville Timm says : "A Urge portion of the aurplus in the treasury can be beet reitored to the people by building navy and coast de fense, while a reduction of the tariff should swallow the balance. The Jacksonville Sentinel calls Presi dent Cleveland a ".neak." Thus do w see that coarse prejudice and ill manners are inseparable. s9Kmmmesmsaaai T few raaue. I am now better prepared than ever be fore to suit my numerous customers in all lines of goods. I have a larger stock which I personally selected, and have rnany nov elties I could not get by ordering goods ex clusively. I have just made extensive Im provements to my Boot and Shoe Store giving me much more room than formerly, and enabling me te carry a larger assort ment and to sell you better goods for the money. I have just received direct from the factory a full line of ladies' and gents' slippers for the holiday trade especially selected for this market, all of which wifi be sold on their merits, and every pair guaranteed, even in cheap slippers and shoes. Samuel E. Youwe. Exelteaaeat la Tea. Great excitement ha been caused In th vioinlty of Paris, Texas, by the remarka ble recovery of Mr. J, E. Corley. who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or rata hi bead ; everybody said be was dy ing of Consumption. A trial bottleof O r King' New Discovery was sent him Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King' New Life Pill; by th time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of th Discovery, he was well and had gained In flesh thirty six pounds. Trial Bottlea of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Foe bay A Macon's. Ladies Fiae Shoes. N H Allen it 0j are aow receiving direct from the maaufaeture, H J Holbrook St Co., of Utica, N. Y., a foil tin. of his justly cel. ebrated fine shs for ladies and misses in C. D. E. and E. E. widths. These goods will give splendid satisfaction, in fact there are ne better ma le. The Barest ef Cesablaatleas. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action, has been attained in the ose of a California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup ef Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have rendered it immensely popultr Far sale by Foehay A Mason, wholesale and retail. s ' Fresh Yaqaina Bay and Eastern oysters constantly oa band after to-day at Hoffman k Pfeiffer's. OORRBaPOCTDBOB mmm. T H 1 MMMMBk A the adjourned mee liner held at V wv Wf swarv M'JMOn (Mi SUV w vu I of the 10th init, Mr. Clayter was JlCM ,rwiur Bwrvo l"e jrw oar. jDnrirwr viera ior one year, i . . . tZm uwo w- a ipuu nan i u nc hoU9e Mt YtiiiAy evening. About twenty numbers were sold. Hr. Hendricks, of Morrow county, was in the neighborhood one day hist . . . at a .In' .a ... ' weeic Miss Kmraa Allison, who has been - - . I ..- - o very Hint Harrlaburg, was able to M aruund , ." j p "Morrow Is grubbing his hops thU wwk. parraera all busy plowing or ow-Sfq in? vrain wh e th S DftJUt ftl weath- er continue Virgil St I tee carries the mail 00W. Samuel Allison and farally.of .Tunc i . mi ..l-i.i fc.i f.iku "On vny, were visaing urn u.rr last Sunday. Mrs. Fletchelt WM sick a few days I eat Mk. It was first thought she heel the fever, bnt It turned out te . ' l be nothing more than a cold. sr.n.t a I a 17111 i .L- i - I Peoria is situated on the east bank of the beautiful Willamette rlver,ard U surrounikMl b a fine bodv of e-rez- ------- - - --I la npliy growing and bids fair be- foro long to become the R. It. center I of Oregon. Miss Emma Johnson if visiting st nor grandfather's, Mr. Jme Garrett, Dve Crewso has his steam Isuudry i. : -a-- V..-!. Jo. Ley h n and family started for California Tuesday morning. Will take the O. P. route. Ml Maggie Johnson hm returned from Portland with n One stock of millinery goods. Mr. KenUlon moved Into town lat week. The familiar fa TO Of Jaca Bear is again seen on our street after an ab eenee of 10 years. We notice that the city Marshsl Is renewing the sidewalk from Firet to Keolston Streets. The fine weather Is starting the plewa up all over the neighborhood, and fall grain looks flut. All the fc?rin lo I tie warehouse at Peoria has been sold. , v . . . . , IIjUa li I KeutM Kaeas laafnn Inn .em ff aa uh-wh iio laaru mid vvhii-qi to haul the lumber for Grotr Carter and John McRride's new wanhous. F. Cllngman is training Mr. Cald- well's One colt to trot. F. L. Bsyne Is breaking 40 acre. of sod for L Johnson. John Porter sold a fine span of for $110, more or Ices, last k. FOR PROHIBITION. Kde. Democrat : "Win is a mocker and strong drink is raging." It is very strange that sen tibia men will attempt to justify the selling of spirituous liquors to the okm e,wben they know that it has wrecked the nee ot msny ot our noblest men, brought misery, degradation and de struction to tboosande of on" happy home. While whiaky may have cured a few mild case of siskneee, and, per hsps, saved the live of a fear, it ha destroyed a tenfold greater number. Whet good does whisky do the well mm ? I answer, nom. Wfcst hm m doe it do him ? It make druukerds, imbeciles and finally paupers out of otherwise good, honest and worthy men , and more, it ha destroyed the fatim's good influence over his children, aed turned bim into a brute. The children being deprived of an industrious, aot.tr and good f.tb.r, have to depeui on their own resources for suaten.ee. Each bears bis part, and rpeuds that part of his scsoty earnings which tbs father den't spend for strong drink f , the noarie of life. They struggle along in this mnner,.uflriog with cold nd hunger. Finally the children be come discouraged. Thev thn turn tmavea. I he mo: her a Ian tuiMmaa iii.. :j rrrz . r""'' Tir""' w aeep aer onuornn irom ttsivin, nd when the mother's virtue goes down, nil the purity of the household gone with it. Theobildren grow up to be drunk ard, and each succeeding generation ie tainted more or less with the cortupt morals of the former. Thus society is sursed with many drunkards and men .ad women of bad mors!, because one man was mad. a drunkard by strong drink ; and others, fon thousand others, wise, noble, worthy,oerge'.te men have been msde drunksrds,ll because few other men w.nted to nuke money end cared little or nothing f.jr the wellfeie of their fellow men It won! 1 bf hat ter for ail th whiky sellers to et gsge in some more honorable bi in and be poor ell their live,itun for on man to go down to a druuk.rd's grave. am for prohibition. T. H. McOiike. Albany Market. Wheat 73 per bu. Oat 38 Butter 25 of per lb. Egg It cent, per doz. Beef on foot, 3Ic 4c Potatoes 100 cts per bushel. Apple. 80 cents per bu, Perk 5c per lb. Bacon. hams, 10c. .boulder., 6c. sides. 9a. Lard fc per lb. Flour, 4.50 per bbl. Chickens 2.50 per doz. Sugar San Franoiso 0, So. Dry granulated 7 o. Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per ton. short., 15. middlings, 1. Chops, 1. Being Mere Pleasant to the taste, more acceptable to the stomach and more trnly beneficial in its settee, the famens California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup ef Figs, is rapidly Kupersediug all ' others. Try it. For sals by Poshay & Mason. 'hi S - ii in Per Sale. One hundred and twenty acres of the best quality of Improved wheat land, all fenced into four fields, good house, hard finish, good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds. 75 acres of grain. Inquire at this office. Send Burkhart at Keouey names and ad dresses of friends desiring information of Ore gon aod they will seed them copies of the Meal Estate Conveyor which contains a com plete description of one county in each issue with cither desirab'e information as wether, IN MtftoRIAM. In memory of Martha J , Ilader, who de pansu um me martn yu., 1007, ageu o. . i t i ti a a t. i .. a a a " I DMfMft mother thou art gone, i m . . .. Bu whUa w bMrta 5p, VYs know that thou art safe in hs.vso. , A. . ... . t . Oon from the frisnds she loved below, To realms ot pursr leys j To feast on pleasures cure and sweet. In thst bright. world above. Her spark line eyes, and smiling faor, "a earth we u see no more i But yet again we hope to meet her, liver on the other snore. W...mm mm lh.rd .round l,r Weeping we g.thsr Aud s.ssd upoe Wher T r mg hand ipon her calm sweet fa e ; huitiia had uruwitaj hair. tor hr last restinc place - h.v . .... "j thVSliet di!d , ' o'er her grave the gram shall wave HWWr' w,,,r '"graooe ansa. But bar spirit has fled, to loved ones above, And rejoices with them in Uod s woadross love, And one day all radiant by the heavenly gate For tns loved earn she left, me think she'll await Rest on loved one, thou bast no fear, 1 hy suffering now t over ; Ana trnstmg and hoping- meet again. Where we aha i nart an more Dark and dreary is our dwelling, Lonely are ear hearts todav : . r For one that we loved so dearly, r pMMd wjr Heaven new retaiaeth our treasure, . &"lu ""7i aet i And the sunbeams love te linger. V'' JB U ens . r. c. H rtr,ior'ijs 'linn j sa t sssj mn asm sm lmU) veaase. MepsmtlfSEi far The Donation Land claim of W. R, Ceo oer. ia see. S, T 10, 8 H 1 W. Lion ooaety 100 sere good land, tiO seres timber, 20 acre in cultivation. 1 10 acres fenced. 1 miles tsScio, 6 miles to Marion station, '.'i ils to Marum Gang. Price, cash, $1000 Title perfect. Bead for deed te H. EL Can, Atty at Law, Oregon City. Ta isetvapar. aitamr. er j I have all the eegattve token b s. raxton anu sny one oan have dap I - . . auii rrom itieir o tsst Ives ov audresMin ua. at the foUowtna; pries i Card ta. t per doa eaWnet alae, S3 pweVms boa dours, as per doeea. I keep the n line of Oreoon views in the west. Cata logue furnLehed on applioatlon. Copying ana enlarging oia pictures a epsomny J. O. On The Verdict t W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, lad., tee UO : "I oan recommend Ktectrio Bit ters aa the very beet remedy. Every hot tie sold baa air en relief in everv case One man took six bottlea, and was cured of Hbeutuatism of 10 years standing.' Abraham Hare, drugjfctet. Beilville. Ohio afflrma : "The beat wiling medicine have ever handled in mj 20 years' expe- pnenee, la KIHrio Bitters.1' Thousand of others have added their toetlntony, so that the verdict ie unanimous ibat Kleo trtc Bitter do cure all disease of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half umtar a uouto at rwney at Mason lru Store. Yea Wke !ad MrtiraUrjr lives will fiad great relief from oonstipatioa, ho dag he and nrvouue,bv taking Sim mon Liver Regulator. It Is a almpl, iisnnleaa, vegetable compound, sore te relieve you. Persona of eedeniray habit often aurTer with kidney afTeotione. If they w.uld maintain the atrengtn of th. digestive organ and Improve the quality of the blool by taking the Regulator ft would restore the kidneys to health and vigor. SLKFPLESS NIGH TH. made miserable by that terrible cough, gbtlnh's Cur is th rsmsiy for you, WILL YOU SUpVrR with" disea and Liver Complaint ? Mhlloh's Vltalls guaranteed to euro yon. HIIILOR' VITALIZBR is what yoa eel for Constipation, Lose of Appetite, Dfctsin, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP. W HOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by 8b i are you mi y in j aon. Constipation, Olszineee, loas o Ap petite. Yellow skin T Sbiloh' Yltalizer a positive cure. Sfit LOU'S COUGH and Consumption Cure la sold by us on a guarantee. It Stare Consumption. SBTLO&'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptbcrla, and Canker Mouth. naeklea'a Aralea Salve. j The best salve In th world forj Cute, Bruise. Sore, Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Ho res, Totter, Cnapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruption, snd peel lively cures Pile, er no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 coots per box. For sale by Foehay A Mason, 1 j G ONN BROTHERS' ASH GROCERY STORE Opposite Deyoe A Robeon'a. ALBANY, OREGON. Keep a fresh stock of all kinds of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC. Silverware Given Away, with our Silver Prize Java Coffee, oon Misting of six prlr.es, i doz, table knives, doz medium forks, doz, tablespoon, 14 doz, tea spoon, H doz napkin ring and eugar spoon and butter knife, all Roger Bros A I silver war, every pur chaser of a oan getting one chance. COLD WATCH FREE. Every purchaser of a can of Domestic Baking Powder gets an article of jewelry and a chance la a gold watch. Call and see the prizes at the store of w ODD CUTTERS, ATTENTION I wever forget that we always keep in stock a full llns of axes, oross-out saws, steel aod iron wedges,sledges, maul ring., etc. Stewart A Sox. yJTAGONS AND CARRIAGES, Hacks, single snd double buggles.carts. buckboardc, and all kinds of wheeled ve hicle. Don't boy until you see what we have and learn our prices. Btbwaut & Box, V 1 CONN BROS POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThMoowSer never vsrlsa A marvel ot purity, mswsfti and vhnliaaisssw, More seoeoajuai than lbs ordinary klixla, ami uer.no UM in re setlskm with the emitiMtde ef low tent, ilxxi wtrHalanorph'Mphetepowejsvs. Sot.onvai saat HotAj. Bailee ftreeaa C, 100 WaU -t, TO WHOM It May Concern. Albay, Oa ,March 0th, 1887. Self preservation Is th first law of nature. Among my old friends and customers who hsve been trading with me for the la-t ton years, and who stilt do the aamo and profit thereby, tome designing party with inanity in bis sod Is circulating the report that because some one ete re ceived tbo sugar contract that was let last week by cerUln business man agere I am higher In prices thsn others. Gentlemen, It was Imposed b'.e for me to get the ab ve contract, as I was oot asked for a bid, why, is bsst known to them reives. By b.ll Ing and ascertaining ray prices you can Judge for yourselves whether Justice has boon done t you or not, and whether the prices of my good are not aa etc or lower than any other house. Id case that I should be com pelled to give up ray buunees on ac count of the above,I will b compelled to become an office Koker. Very respectfully yours, P. COHEN. Sheriffs Sale. las Circuit Court tftheXiaU o' Oregmer Limm County. Z. F. Moody. Ooverner, It. P. Earl hart, Secretary of State and Edward Hlrncli, Treasurer of th Mtl of Oregon, eonetliu ting th Hoard of Commlaslon.r for lb sale ef school lauds end the management of the common rtcbool fund, Plaintiff. R. It. Htimobrev and Marv E. Humph rey, hie wife, John Devlnc, NlmrnU Price, I Httgb Biekereen, J. l uowau ana j. m. Relates, partner under the firm name of J. L. Cowan A Co., and L. Foley, Defen dants. NOTICB I hereby given that by virtue of a writ of execution and order of ale issued cut of the above named Court In the above entitled ult, I will oa ealara? the SM day ef April IMt . at the Court House door in the elty of Al bany. Linn county, Oregon at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., sell at nubile auction for cash In band to the higboet bidder the real property described in said order ef sale as follows to wit : the south half of the southeast quarter of .lection No. 2. the no u thwart quarter of the couth west quar ter of Section No, l.tne nortuweai quarter of the northwest quarter of Section No. 12 and the north halrorthe nonncast quarter of Section No.ll, Township No. IS, outh ef Range l west of tbo Willamette meri dian In Linn county, Oregon, containing 340 acre. The proceeds arising from uch sale to be applied drat lo the "pay ment of the cost and disbursements of said suit taxed at S9.65, and accruing ocate. Second to th payment te Plain tiffs herein the cum of fill 2.5) with accru Ing Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the Joth day of c sober, ItSO. Third to tbs payment to the Defendant. Nlmrod Prion and tiugh Nirkerson the sum of $362.34 with accru Ing interest thereon from October 30ih, 133d, at th. rat of 10 par cent per annum and the oyer pi us if any te be paid to the cald Defendant, R, It, Humphrey, or his legal representatives. Dated March 24th, 1887. D. S. SM ITH, Sheriff of Linn Co., Or. Sheirff's Sale. a the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon Jor J .inn County. Milton Hale, Plaintiff. v. James P. Warwick, Bebecka F. Warwick ana Otto Fast, Defendants, ThvTOriCE Is hereby given thst by virtue 11 of an execution and order or rale Issued out of tbe above named Court In th above entitled suit, I will on Satarday the SHh day af April, 1SS7, at tbe honr of one o'clock, , p. rn st lb city of Albany, Court House door lo the 1JIUU WUWv . lOHl'Hi BUI I ,SV pUUUV lV ttoa fer cash la hand to the highest bid der the real property described In said execution and order of sale a follows, to wit : Beginning 80 chains east of the northwest corner ef tbe Andrew Rees, Donation Land Claim, Notification 1109 and Claims SO and 71 In Townships 11 and 12, south Range 2 west of tbe Willamette meridian and rannlng tkenoe south 20 chains ; thence east 20 chain , thence north 20 chains ; thence west 20 chains to the pi ce of beginning, containing 40 acrea in Linn county, Orogoa. The proceeds arrising from the sale to be applied, flrt to the payment of the costs and disburse ments of suit taxed at $29,15 and the costs and expenses of sale. Second to the Plain tiff herein tbe com of f 1844 with interest thereon at the rate of lo per cent per an num from March 15th, 1887. Dated March 24th, 1887. D. S. Smith, Sheriff of Linn county, Or, QARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS. Stewart A Sox keep an immense stock ot garden tools, and are also agent for the celebrated Walla Walla gardna feels, which gave better satisfaction than any sold In Albany last season, I Inn rtAiint (1nnnAn eal I mtt b-asalvllja jrADIBS, LOOK HERE. We want you to remember that we have a lot of those ourl ing irons, also shears, scissors, tracing wheels, shelf and flower t brackets, and a good many other Ing you would like to have. Stewart A Sox, - . For lame back, side er chest, use Shiloh' Porous Plaster, Price 25 coats. Just Received BY- Sam IK' I E. Young, A full assortment of the celebrated BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS. Read what the manufacturers ssy, WHAT WE GUARANTEE FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR MANUFACTURE. To be made from the very best ma terial, by skillful workmen, with the latest and most approved ma chinery and to be th cheapest good in the market when service 1 'considered. Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn In damp weal her or a ehewer, without fear of being ruiad uy curling or shrinking. The manufacturing, dyeing and Unletting is rfono tnuoh a manner that the goods oan be washed if desired, without the least Injury to th. fabric. Our good are wool dyed, and col ore aa fact a the purest dyes and great t oar and .kill can make them. Goods show Just what they are and will be until worn out. as tber is no weight, stiffening, or artlAoial luctr used to Increase th wlgbt or Dutch ; a la th ease with a large elan of good lo tbe market, but which d leap pears after a few day'e service. Aa manufacturers we have taken great pales to supply an article In every way reliable, and unsur passed by almllar goods, either foreign or domestic, and would respectfully ask ao examination of the various styles and shades to be found oa sale by merchants who are agent for the good. Ham pits sent by mail, SAMUEL E. YOUNG- CLEARANCE SALE. OF Fall and Winter Goods FOR THE NEXT- 90 DAYS AT Julius Joseph's. I offer my An. Mock of F.ll and Winter goods, such aa WOOLEN UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, DRESS SHIRTS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, CLOVES, RUBBER COATS, HATS AND CAP8, AT Greatly Reduced Prices! In order to make room for my Spring goods. CIGA.RS and TOBACCO. I also kep on hand the best assortment or plug sit.l cut Tobaccw. MercCauin and brier pipes, and smoker' articles In imported Key Wct as well aa In doiiiealio cigar, 1 keap the beat brands In the market, end will cell at BuTTOM PRICES. Selling cigar by th box a specialty (Customer furnlahed free of charge with private look boxes if rcHfuired.) Remember the Plate, (PfeiOer's brick, adjoining Revere House .hi I his Joseph. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 am now receiving my fell and winter stock of boots and shoes, I have as niosly a fitted up Boot and Shoe Store, and as complete a stock as any this side ef Portland and very few better in Portland. I buy aU my boots and shoes direct from msuufaoturera and am authorised to warrant every pair no mat ter how cheap. No firm in Oregon have any advantage of me in buying as 1 buy in quantities and pay the cash. In ladies', misses and children's shoes, I keep much ths largest, beat and great est variety in the city. My aim will always be to give as good va!u f r tbe money as possibly can be done, SAMUEL E. YOUNG, When Getting Your Spring Clothing, Wend yonr way Who leads, S5 O LOT HIN G New and in style, Is nnarpaa,d in tbe Valley. Hi new stock ef ! E3E3 i I th best in the mark, embracing all the latest style. In FURNISHING GOODS He take a front position, with a reliable, well selected stock. His sale of BOOTS AND SHOES Are large, because be ktsepe th beat, In quit ity and styles A SPLENDID LINE Of SUITINGS ON HAND IN HIS TAILORING DEPARTMENT. New Goods Arriving Constantly THE CITY Boot and Shoe Store. MEM AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES AND MISSESISHOES AND SLIPPERS We have largely lncreaed our atock of BooU and Shoea and are now nrerard fumlah all etyl-a an J grades of sjoods at remarkably low price. We buy of sever Of tbe beat l astern factories and do not hesitate to cay that or goods are strictly fir elaaa. Wo carry no bankrupt stock and oan fully warrant our good to wear canal to any tn the market. REMEMBER We have tbe lage ia the city ARE continual lay adding new novelties. We are seliinsr eo that you can not fail of bei ng suited. We - i . t. . i . J J av - a. .a. a. rnemijwr inn am ugv i uo prnor oi toe READ New Grocery Store. Get Your at Wallace & Thompson's, 8. W. Corner First and Breadalbin St,, ALBANY, OREGON, A choice stock of fresh goods, embrac ing everything iu the grocery line. Pro duce in ite season. DR. Ca WATSON MASTOID Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 3 and 4. Foster's Block. ALBANY OREGON. JJLOWS Come in and se our new ntnnlr nf .t.i and chilled plows. We can suit you.both in Broods and of inns. lvra w , . " ,7 'wh juiai ed plow Is guaranteed to be equal to any oumeu piuw wanuiaciureu. &TKWART A SOX, RECTANGULAR AND BARREL CHURNS, '.the largest stock ever carried in Alban? and will be said at lower price than for merly. We want all butter makers to ceme and see them. Hi a wart A Sox. B ARBED WIRE. A laree stock on hand and win ha bii cheap. Also a floe lot of plain galvanized wire for wovon fannm at th nA f ' - 1 vina ui Stewart A Sox. jpoWDER, SHOT, ETC. Sportmen can alwavs find at our store n splendid line of ammunition of all kinds end we also keep giaut and blasting pow der, fuse, eto, Stewart A Sox. gmjsssj Hats, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Good s to the .tore of HI Stock o exclusive stock of and that we d r.o not follow but lead in low nrieaw. a a . a . . . V Re- puaatng is m chewing tbe string," & BROWNE LL. NOTICE ! This is to give notice that I hare purchas ed at a very low f gore the drag store, fancy good, stationary, etc., from tbe Capital Ad vent u i e Com pany, I will sail all the stationary aod fancy ar ticles far below their raloe, The low price which I paid for them enables me to do ao. I will sell sll the patent medicines ten par cent below their usual price. Mr. Thornton, an experienced druggist, has charge of th drag department. He will nil prescriptions 25 per cent below any other dreg store ia ths city. Bring yocr prescriptions to him and Kt them 8 lied at 10S First Street, in the store formerly occupied by the New Peal. On one side of tbe store I hare opened ap a large and well selected stock of gents' furuishmg goods, hats, notions, eta. I can give better bargains in hatsjthan any one ia this city. It will pay yoa to viait ns. Don't forget your parse, far yon arc bound to pur chase of I. Grxxnbacm, 108 First Street, Albany. " MONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit BY BiraanART & Ksxxur, Albany, Or. B LITE MONDAY GOODS. Wrinarors. tuba, wuhhaanl. Himlrt eto , for sale cheaper than ever before by Site wart A Sox. Several kinds ef wringers and something new in washboards. flUTLERY. V, n DOCket knlvSO. hnhar knlva. lug sem, suissors, sncars, razors, etc,, we keep a very largsi assortment. Ccm around and look at oar stock. Stewart f Sex. S GALES. We have a lanra be sold on very reasonable term, Special inducements given to farmers. Stkwakt A Sex. pAINTS AND OILS l)f all kinds, mixad ready for use, kab .a3. .1. L . J. I 1. S . ' w.-vait. Uiianu ICU iUt somino and alabaatine brushes, , -1 i etc , for