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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1887)
; f be mmt at tbs Post Office at Albany, Or aa cond-claa mall matter. FRIDAY AUGUST B 1887 8riTE3 & NUTTIHO. Betters aa4 rrearleser. r. tnrrmu. uitw. A MAN A BO FT TOWN. The Man About Town observe that San Francisco people have gone mad on the wheat question, a madness equal to the madness of the old mining crate, Thurs day of last week, $i.iC nerbushel was paid, and at the time it was quoted at 8oc. in New York. As Oregon wheat had been excluded and we had none in our ware houses the Valley was not struck by the Inflation. There i danger of an immense cloud burst on the wheat question. O Quality more than quantity is what make a newspaper valuable. By the way it may be noticed that there are no elephants in Oregon, and most ( the hippopata muses are patent one, O The If. A. T. lias sen the badges won af the 4th ef July bicycle races in this city. Thos. Overman's Is an elegant gold piece if work with "Champion" In bold letters on the face, and Cieorge Fish's, the 2nd prize is a very prettily made allver badge. O Nearlv every city in Oregon is talking "boom. The word is being worn thread bare and is a poor word anyway. It does very well In connection with logs ; but in connection with the growth of a city It Is no better than "mill dam" would be. This matter of yelling boom ts a bluff game. Every dty is afraid some other city is out stripping it and it immediately begins to shriek boom, if only half a dozen old houses are being repaired, and some one has re ported that Hezekiah Smith told his neigh bor Brown that tie knew a woolen mill man on the Wabash who would probably start a woolen mill if he could get a bonus of twice the value of the proposed mill. Our neigh bor who thinks Albany is getting ahead of it had better show a little enterprise and not talk so much about wlwt will happen after harvest. Ilarvt Netes. Moses Parker threshed too acres of wheat which vielded zi bushels per acre. Isaac Froman 75 acrr which vielded jS bushels per acre. C M Burkhart Co acres which .vielded 26 bushels per acre. Hon S A Dawson 45 acres that yielded 33 bushels per acre. W M Ketchum 35 acres that averaged i ; bushels per acre. Arthur Beard 70 acres that yielded 2i bushels per acre Wm McMahan near Halsey 1750 bushels of wheaffrom 60 acres, being 29 bushels per acre. D D Hacklemsn 114 acres that averaged 3 bushels per acre. Wm Morgan received 905 bushels from 35 acre. Crll Burkhart 904 bushels from 43 acres. These reports are not selected to get those fields that yield most, but for the purpose of getting the average yield, hence we took every report that we could get This hall fall wheat, and these ten farms show an average of 7$M bushels per acre This is not a bad showing. From what we can learn the fall crop of wheat wilt, when all threshed, average about 27 bushels per acre. Some farmers are of the opinion that it will not be so much. The MeJuuaa Bridge. Last Wedensday evening the County Court, in the presence of the County Com mUsionerv of Marion county opened Hie following bids for the building of the Me hama bridge : Pacific Bridge Co $o0 and $7400 S F Bridge Co $7300 and $7 Cal. Bridge Co. $8i00 and $8600 Hoffman U Bates $7500 J J Dorris, Howe truss $5975 King Iron Bridge Co $7000 to $t0,00U The contract was let to the Pacific Bridge Co. for $7400, which calls for cylinder pleri, filled with concrete. Meetrte Lights. Electric lights are liable to become a mountain in Albany. Last week after go ing to press Messrs. Spalding, Fairchild and Brown, of Seattle and Portland, Ixraded the Brush factory building for the works, and are already making arrangements to obtain posts for their wires and apparatus. Accord ing to the present outlook there is being ac tion as well as talk. That is whaf wc want. Electric lights will prove of great advantage to the city, they will show that our people are enterprising ami help to keep the ball of progress rolling. Valee of Albany Property. As an illustration of the value of property in Albany we give some of the values placed on several pieces of property in Albany . Revere House corner,$Z5xo : Vance corn er 10,000 ; Goltra lots,$toxx ; Saltmarsh corner, $12,000 ; Meyer corner. $ 1 6,000 ; Cowan Sc Cusick corner, $20,000 ; Cranor property, corner First and Lyon 8t., $12, 000 ; Price kits, Lyon St., $10,000. Proposed Improvement. Rumors are rife of many large bricks in the city within a year. It is now expected the Young block will be completed by January 1st; Cowan & Cusick propose erecting a two story brick on their lots ; Mr. Vance a three story hotel comer 2nd and Ellsworth ; Mr. Wood a stone block oppo site to last ; Dr. O'Toole a Urge brick on his new lots just purchased of Dr. Wallace. 1 for Wheat. Until the offer is withdrawn the Demo crat will take wheat on subscription at $1.00 per bushel. Two bushels will thus pay for the Democrat one year if In ad vance, and two and a half at the end of the year. This presents a good opportunity to get a paper cheap, as the present wheat market is unsettled and is as liable to fluc tuate downward as upward. The First Wheat. The honor of delivering the first wheat at a warehouse in Albany is always one con sidered worthy of being handed down to posterity through the columns of our local newspapers. On Friday, July 29th Mr. W. W.Crowder left at the Magnolia Mills ware house a load of this year's wheat, the first to be brought to Albany this season. Death of John Umphrey. Mr. John Umphrey died at his home in the country, last Saturday, after a short illness, at the age of 46 years, leaving a wife and three children. He was a sen of Thos. Umphrey, of this city, with whom he came to Oregon from Iowa in 1853, and has since resided in Linn county. He leaves an honorable name. He was a good hus band, father and neighbor. Two Nights. The entertaiojpent to lie given by Major R. R. Hendershott, the drummer boy of the Rappahannock, of which we spoke last week will be given on two evenings instead of one. It will be on the evenings of Au gust the 1 5th and 1 6th. A L1VKLY r.VKMM. l'anehsd- A Meeting --Fire Hell Ulna Racket - Raaaway mtrhsll. -Chinese Wed Senator Last Saturday evening was ont of the most lively and exciting In Albany for some time, a series of small events, great men, etc., being mixed promiscuously together. First Street for several hours presented the appearance of a Seattle or Tacoma. Early in the evening Dutch May, whom our citi zens generously assisted to make a trip to Southern Oregon several months ago, was PUNCH It D out of a restaurant for non-payment of his supper. A Ml'. 1 us.. At 7:30 the fire bell rang fiercely. The back of Jos. Webber's barber shop had caught on fire from some cause, it was extinguished witlieut the assistance of the engines by a bucket brigade. This was the tirst alarm tor several months. Damage nominal. On the 75 train MAN u aaiDic arrived from Portland, accompanied by two Celestial women in smalt shot's, and a kkl of ten Thev were taken to Han Wa's laundry In Ans. Marshall's fine barouche, where a large number of Lhinamen.includ ing San Wa.iu wedding apparel, men, women and bovs were awaiting to receive them. The bride tripped lightly from the carriage, her face covered by a heavy red silk hand kerchief, such as the Celestials present to editor on New Years duv.atul thence pass ed Into Han Wa's elegant bridal clumber, fitted up for the occasion. OH cloth on the tloor, small cook stove, chineae emblems, and in second room curtained bed with one of Brush's spring mattresses. Just as the bridal party entered the building several Celestials on top of the awning began firing $50 worth of fire crackers and bombs pre sented by Uwong Sing The noise was fearful and fiashy, a tremendous dm, and as nearly as we can learn was what tied the knot. Sabbath the Celestials were enter tained in good style. San Wa informed a Dkmoorat man that the affair cost him $200 just for entertainment, this beside the purchase pi ice of the bride. which the groom asserts was a liberal number of presents tendered the parents of the seventeen year old bride. Just as the fire crackers began to pop a team driven by C. G. Burkhart be came frightened and attempted to His AWAY, rearing and dashing forward at a fierce rate. Five or six men succeeded in holding them, and they were made to face the musk. At 8:30 the Salvation Army appeared and he gan their evening march with tambourines through the streets, and at the same time the Mechanics Band began discoursing music in honor of J. II. MITCUKLL, who had arrived In the dtv from Yaquina Bay on the noon train. The crowd already collected followed It to the Opera House, which was soon filled. The audience was called to order hv Cant. N. B. Humphrey, who introduced Senator Mitchell, who ad dressed the audience for an hour.principally on the government work In the Northwest, notably the work at Yaquina Ray, which he pronounced as progressing in a "very satis factory manner. Soundings on the bar showed it to be from 19 to 33 feet The Senator stated that within a few months an ocean schooner would convey a cargo of wheat from the Bay to Liverpool. As no schooner has ever entered the Bay it will be quite an event. Senator Mitchell has worked well for the interest of the N. W. Two inquisitive voung men counted 32 Ps in bis address in 10 minute. O. P. Hrass. Mr George Patterson has the contract for roofing the new O. P. round house at this city. By the 1st day of December there wilt be a track laid on the O P forty mik beyond Albdnv. Considerable wheat from the Pork will find a market this fall bv war of the O. P. R. R. ' ' Larger cylinders are being prepared for the "Three" Sisters," giving the boat greatly increased power and epeed. The new terminal depot at Yaquina City will be a fine building, entirely id brick. I very thing xints to the fact that Yaquina City will remain the terminnusof the Ore gou Pacific. About a thousand men who have been at work on the Northern Pacific arrived beyond the Santiam Tuesday, and have be gun work on the road in earnewt. Work on the road will be pushed faster than ever he fore. About two thousand men will work under Mr Bennett. The farmer.' alliance, having lcaJ quar ters at Lexington, Or., and composed of about 00 members, recently made a freight proposition to the Oregon Pacific so satis factory to the company that the road, sup posed to be building a juuctlon with the Chicago & Northwestern, will probably take In Iexington on its way, Pendleton 'E. O. The O P will probably go seventy-five miles south of Lexington. Look at your map and draw a line from twenty miles south of Prineville to Boise City, going near Camp Harncv, and von will come nearer hit tine it. The Price of Wheat i Year. By looking over the files of the Dkmo C vi for tweleve years we find the follow ing to have been the quotations on wheat in this city at the times mentioned. The table is an interesting one, as it shows the early fall prices $i.00 Sept. 3rd, 1875 .55 8ept- tt 1876 iJt Sept. 28th, 1877 .80 Sept. 6th, 1878 .80 Sept. 12th, 1879 .70 Sept. 24th, 18S0 .75. Sept. 9th, 1 88 1 m Sept. 1st, 1882 .80 Sept. 7th, 1883 55 .-...Sept. 5th, 1884 A$ Sept. 4th, 188s hi Sept tilth, 1S86 Notiee, Strayed from the Chris, llardman farm 7 miles east of Albany, a red bull two years old. The right ear hi cropped and split and the left car split underneath! Branded on right hip with the letter "B" with center bar extending back an inch or two. Any one finding him and shutting him up and in forming P. J. Baltimore at Albuny or N. N. Hashor at the llardman farm will be suit ably rewarded. l J. Baltimork. Teacher's Kxsmftiation. The regular public quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county, Oregon, will be held at the Court House in Albany, commencing at noon on Wednesday, Au- Just 3 1 st and continuing until noon on Fri ar. September 2nd, 1887. Teachers de siring an examination for a certificate be fore the last Wednesday in November next will take notice and be present at the Au gust examination at the time of commence ment as none will be admitted after the hour of commencement and as private el iminations are practically done away with. D. V. g. Reid, County School Supt, Great Sale of lie sort Property. The Seal Rock resort properly situated on South Beach 10 miles from Yaquina Bay is now on the "market for sale. For particulars call on Cur ran & Monteith, Agents, Albany, Oregon, at whose office can lie found maps and views of this splen did property. A chance to secure a lot and elegant cottage at this famous seaside re sort for $50. Curran & Monteith, Agents, Albany, Or. CURRENT KVBNTA. There arc 34O residences In Colfax, W. T The Astoria fire department has 3.0OO feet of hose. 1628 arrests were made In San Francisco In Julv. w Portland papers are full of quack doctor testimonials. . The total assessment of Pomeroy, W T is $223,923. There are eleven prisoners in the jail at Pendleton. Our cltlaens come home from Yaquina Bay with red noses. Pendleton expects to have her electric lights flashing this week. Rev Frederick Post has been appointed Chaplain of the 2nd regiment O. N. O. Salem has a wife beater. Down en the man who does not treat his wife well. Two teachers and one matron an' wanted at Klamath agency before September 1st. The question of whether Mr Blaine is very sick or not Is a very serious one to Mr Blaine. In n few weeks there is to be a carrier pigeon race between San Francisco and Portland. A 12-year old bov, Charles Hagel, near Pendleton, died a few days ago from a rat tleanake bite. Kentucky went Republican Monday by a large Democratic majority, the way It genet ally goes. Wheat in San Francisco boomed up to $i.30 per bushel on Monday. At the same time It was 80tfc. In New 'York City ! It has been sometime since a hermit or wild man story has been circulated around Albany, Some one is derelict in duty. Wy man Abraham took possession of the Collector of Custom's office Monday, and made a general change in the clerkships. A man In Dakota neglected to pay for Ids local paper and his wife now dresses in mourning, Ttte warning is a startling one. The contract for 73,000 pounds of beef for the Indian training school at ftalem was let on Monday to DC Howard at 7 cents per pound. Senators Vest, Cameron, Allison, Fare well, among the most prominent of I s Senators, have been In Alaska, on an observ ing expedition. Mondav'k Otfouian is a fine exhibition of the enterprise of that journal. It gives Spokane rails a splendid "send off, and Illustrates that city and Wardner, Idaho. 33,- 000 copies were Untied. A prisoner confined In the penitentiary at Walla Walla, named A. Williams, has had a strange career. Thirty-nine years of age, I ne nas served 24 vears 01 thai time In vari ous reformatory institution-., and in prisons. A lady In high life in San Francisco forg ed a chock for $25,000, got the money, and left the city. She was captured, and on the detectives promising to say nothing about it allowed them to go, first returning the mon ey. The commUdoncr-i .ppointcd bv the land department at Washington to Inves-tig-ate the charge thai the W. V. .V C. M. W R Co .The Dalles Military Wagon Road Co. and the Oregon Central Wagon Road Co. have not complied with the laws mak ing grants of land to such companies will meet In Salem, August toth, to take evi dence in the mailer. Dr. M. II. Ellis, of this city, has beta appointed Regimental Surgeon, 2nd Reg iment O. N. G.. with rank of 1st Linden itnt.bv Lieutenant Colonel Smith.of Salem. The Dr. ha not determined yet whether he will hereafter be know nas' Dr. Kill or Lieutenant E11U. Hi friend hail him a Lieutenant Dr. Ellis. The Dr. ha ap pointed George Piper liopltal Steward, with the rank of Sargeant Major. Mr. Piper has accepted. Our fellow tow nmcn are to be congratulated on this mark of distinction. Last Sabbath while James K. Sears, of McCov, wa ascending a hill in a dog cart, in Polk county. about two mile from Salem, behind an engine which was being drawn hv two horecs, the double-trees of the en gine broke and it fell back against the horse and dog cart, forcing them and Mr Sears off and giving them a fall of twelve feet. The dog cart was badly smashed, The horse was bruised and Mr Sears, was considerably hurt. The engine was stopped in time to pre ent a disaster by falling oyer the bridge. Senator Dolph has been nearly all over Oregon dellrering mldrese In the Val ley it was the Oregon Pacific and Yaquina Bay. In E. O. it wa the Cascade locks and cheap transportation. He thought lle Grand Ronde Valley the prettiest he had ever seen, and that in five years the Wil lamette Valley will have 1 5O.QOO people. We predict that Senator Dolph would not refuse a re-electiou to the U. H. Senate. Following i the Baker City RertuWt ac count of the llarcrater arrest, mentioned last week in the Democrat : "Our cite was thrown into a state of excitement over the report that Hick I larcrOer.who has been a resident of this city for over a car or more, hail been arrested and incarcerated in liie county jail in this city, charged with the murder of a man in Pike county, I ll.,lu 1870. llarcrater was arrested bv Sheriff Smith, of j Linn county, Oregon,and Sheriff Hinshaw. He does not deny that he did the killing.but says that It was done in self-defene. llar crater, whose real name U Hamilton, is a favorite in this community. For some time he lived at Albany and Astoria, His record in both of these places was the very bed. He feel very badly but thinks he will be able to prove'himself innocent of the charge." Wanted. A girl wants a place in the country 1o do house work. Apply at tbia office. Weather. Summary of Meteorology for July, 18S7, from observations taken at Alhauy, I aim Co. Oregon, by Johu Briggs, Esq. Highest Bar. 30.16 ; lowest, 20.62 ; mean, oq, Ht; " Highest daily Bar. 30.02 : lowest, 20.67. 1 iighest Temperature, 02 ; lowest, 54 ; mean, 66.91. Highest daily Ther., 31 ; lowest, 6. Mean at 7 a.m., 58.34; 2 p.m., 70.35 ; Op. m., 75.83. Prevailing winds, N. Maximum velocity force, 3. Total rainfall and melted suow duriug month, 0 inches. Number of days ou which .01 inch or more rain fell, 0. Number of days of cloudiness average 8 scale of 10, 1. Of 03 observations (10 were clear, 4 cloudy, 5 tsir, I foggy, 0 rain, 3 hazy, i 1 overcast. The Wading Printing Meets. Those In need of any kind of printing should call on or send their orders to J. II. Burkhart. He does work better and cheap er than anv printing house In Oregon. AH work delivered promptly either in person or by mail or express. No delays for the want of material, as he keeps on hand a large stock of all kinds of paper, cards, etc., that he has purchased In the East at prices that cannot be underbid. Send for price lint. Wall Paper, Mhades, Kte. N H Alien U Co. keep ia stoek a full line of the above foods, including a lino assort mant of dec-wattou for sealing, which they will sell at the lowest possible prioes. W e have now iu transit one of the largest stocks of these goods ever in this msrket. Kr Sale. A No. 1 Chicago Pitts thresher, 12 horse power, for sale cheap. For particulars in quire at thix office. " - e Corsets. N H. Allen A Co., have iu stoek a splen did line of corsets. Consisting of the justly celebrated O, P's, Dr Warner's, Or Lee' S. K'a, tbe Albany Standard, our spinal brand, also the Everlasting, Self Adjusting, Nettie and many other makes. Ladies are especial ly invitad to call and inspect them. PINK. Mr Coldtvin's little boy was thrown from a horse the other day and when picked up he was apparently dead, he remained un conscious for sometime but Is now recover ng rapidly. Mr and Mrs E J Willoughby have moved into the Martin house where they will re side In the future. Miss Nellie Locke has been quite III. Mrs Ware, of Eugene City was calling on friends In this vicinity recently. Job Davis, of Harden Bridge has been in the neighborhood after hop-pickers. He of fers forty and fifty cents for seven and nine bushel boxes respectively. C N Scott receiver of the N G R R and Mr spit et , warehouseman were drumming up trade In tbj locality last week. Two new twine binders have made their appearance here and two old ones are shelv ed. Three steam threshers are visible on the firalrie, from what we can learn one crew Is Ikely to disband on account of dissatisfac tion among tho bauds. L Senders, of Albany, was in the neigh borhood recently and purchased three horses of S G Thompson, price nominal. Born and died July 26th, 1887, infant of Mr and Mrs Getchett. Mr and Mrs Alllngham were called to Halsey last week to attend the funeral of Mrs A' step -mother, Mrs J H Bramwell. HIIKOB. R. Farwell was In the city a few days ago. Chas Anncss paid the city a pleasant call hut Sunday evening. The citisens expect a musing speech on the great cause of Prohibition by Prof. J no. Swackhamtner as soon as the busy season Is over. Accident will happen. Last week an engineer formerly from Indiana met with an accident bv bfowing the safety valve out of an engine belonging to A. Bicker. J C Robnett lias a nice patch ' of water melons, he had the best patch last year and has the best patch this teat, he will treat the neighborhood. D P Porter has some of the best fall wheat around here.it will undoubtedly vield quite heavy.. - BMOVVNHVlT.LE. hi W rite confidence of our miners in their mine near the headwaters of the Callpooia Increases. Several have taken up claims there, among the number bemg Geo. A. Dvson. J. W Moore, V U. Sundlsh, Geo. Stanard,W. B. Blanchard and W. B. Smith. Mr las Ellis arrived in the citv recent I r from lrinevil!e by way of the McKenie route. J M Mover Is spending the summer at Bellknap spring. N J Cochran and fins Hausman are also at those well known sfwings. OAKV1LLK. Mr J A Pugh went a btackberrylng last Thursday near Sweet Home and got a gal Ion and a half. The people of Oakville have got mot of their fall grain cut. Of all the hollowing ever done it was greatest but Saturday at Mr St. John's. They hayew War and it got loose and there was no one at home but Mrs St. John. It treed her In the house. Site saw Londy Gray coming along tltc road, stepped him and he drove the bear from under the house, when he went toward the house the bear came out and looked funny ami then broke fur town. URAL fOTTATB. Following were the recorded sales Linn county during the pat week : In C r W right to Henry A Pavla, 1-15 of 301) acres Caroline Hamilton to John Charle,." kgs, bl . It's jud ad A J W Belt to W f! Setllemlre, 3 lot. H's and ad A. . . , J P Wallace to Felix OTooie, 1 J lot block 7, Albany J N Smith to Clarissa Blount, a lot block o, 1 Pi 2nd ad S W Thompson to Herman Arnold, several parcels land . Same, parcel land th 1 2 S R 3 W J 1 Starr to Caleb Cray, one-half kt Halsey ." Est A S Nanny to Caroline Hamilton a lots H's and A I E Nanny et al to Caroline Hamil ton, a lots block 2K.H's and A. . G B Haight toC O Burkhart. half block 36 Efa 2nd A A Bergiett to (i D Overton.420 acres .1 M WiKte to G D OvertonaO acre Kt Mercer Thompson to Met map Arno!d,everal parcel of land J O and J It Wilson to J L McCune, 300 lOrjo 7$P 7500 700 J m 1 000 1 000 HJU l 1 3oX 10 JO 01 avr. la Memoriam Whirk God in His Providence has suddenly removed by death, little Elmer Shanks, one of our Sunday School scholars, therein- speaking in loud and plain language to us all, both old and young, to prepare for death, for in such an hour a we think not, the summon may come to u. Therefore belt ftrstitvrJ, By this Sunday School, that we hereby express our deepest sympathy to the Wreaved and widowed mother and little brothers, in this their great and sudden grief, and would commend them to the tender mercies of our loving Heavenly Father who says, all things shall work to gether for good to those who love Him. Keolved, That this dispensation of Prov idence should incite the teachers to more earnest endeavors "to. do wkh our might, what our hands find to do," and labor more earnestly to bring the children Chrlt. Rtolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, aud a copy be sent to our county papers and also to the Pacijic liaffitt for publication. R. N. Thompson, Mas. Mary Cram. Brkt Cablb. Kehool District No. t8. School commenced March the 21st and closed July the 8th, 1S87. Whole No en rolled, 19 ; No of boys, 11 ; No of girls, 8. Those most perfect on examination were Rachel Deakins, Ida E Pitchford, Louisa Rockwell, Tomma Deacons, Albert Rock well. Those neither absent nor tardy dur ing the four months : Albert Rockwell, Hariott Rockwell. Those whose names are on the Roll of Honor : Charles Rockwell, John Rockwell, Pleasant Deakins, Miles Deakins, G Y YarWr, Lawson Craft, Guy Craft, Jessy Pitchford, Edgar Pitchford, Tomma Deakins, Albert Rockwell, Maggie Craft, Emma Pitchford, Ida Pitchford, Rachel Deakins, Louisa Rockwell, Hariott Rockwell, Susie Gtler. All the little folks as well as the teacher extend many thanks to Mrs. Perry Pitch ford for a nice basket dinner, at the closing exercises of our school. Wm. Gribr, teacher. Groceries. While looking after your supplies in the above line, don't yoa forget that N H Allen k Co. keep grooeries, and don't you forget that you can get just as much sugar, tea, cof fee, rioe or anything else for a dollar as you. can get in any store in the city, and ail of the best quality. Call on Allan St Co. when you want groceries and lemember they never al low themselves to be undersold. Letter List. Following is tlie list at letters remaining In tee Post Oftoe, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Aug. 4th, 18S7. Persons celling for these letters must give tbe de on which they were advertised : Aileti, Mrs Martha Csllsm, Ms.7 Gibson, John (lusty, J Low, Albert Morgan, Prof It Rosin, Mrs Adolf R. THOMPSON, P. M. HOUR AND ABROAD. DoaJ. Albany is lively. VoL XXIII, No. 1. P M Frenah, jeweler, Albany mo vaa upward. No Mouse now far idlanesf . Albany in fall of afcraug faces, CoaslderahU travel oa tbs 0. P. Our prospects were never better. Our msrkets are flrst-clsss onss. The best harness at K It Thompson's. There are 500 miles of railroad in dau, Prunes aud plums are filling oar market, H Kwerfc, nraotiosl watchmaker and iow- lsr. Tho populstten f Albany will double by 1890. Albany is equal to market, New York as a wheat I x your wheat insured ? Merrill's. If nit osll at It T J. P. Wallace. Phvsloisn ami Surureou. Ah baay, Or. The salmoo law should U eofnrosd oq the Colombia. Now the green thiugs ua onr alreeta are from Oregon. Corral lis mail eteato at the Albauv immU oftioe at 12.4a. No cnUritrv in the world aurftansa (Imonn for treat fishiBg. Considerable wheat is Wing sold at Har rishurg at 80 cents. The Southern Pacific railroad is booming Oregon in earnest, Prodaoe of all kinds taken to esohsng at Hhaae A Lonsway'a. An ingenios straw staakrhs Wen exhibit ed ia the etty tbia week. Oo to Shane 4 Looswsy's for all kiuds of millinery and fancy goods. Fruit trains ran from San Prsucisco to Chicago ia 4 days 14 hours. Remember Skene 4c Looeway are snlliag dry goods at very low price. Farmers, insure yoor grain at Merrill's Agency, call and get his rates, Six shaves for a dollar and a oUan towel to every customer, at Thos. Jones. Wallace A Thompson are now located nest north of the lTtn e. t r offlos. Before yoa insure your wheat get rates from H !' Merrill. Albany, Or. Postmaster Thompson, on Monday pur- ejeeo reemeiwsi on ruin 7 0ks euros rheumatism, neuralgia and toothaohe. Poehay A Msuo, Agents. Shane A Loaawsy las. Monday moved into their new qeartera in the Alkn Block. Put tland wants a 8M0.OO0 hotel bad and will give a bonus of over f lOp.UUO for it K snore hoced, set aod pat in order at J onr.' Shaving sad Hair Dressing Pario. Monteith 41 Seitaabaeb have seen red tbe services of as espeeienoad dry goods elerk. f M French, agent Singer Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellow Temple, AlWoy. Or. Teem for Sale A span of large work, bores. Por partien tare call at Deyee ft Hob. son's. S A Owoe Ihrswbed nearly 1909 hwshele of wheat off a sixty acre field. A golden yield. 9 Tbe O. F. will betid a switch at Koos Butte for the eoeveeieoce of tsrmin m thai Meattty. Or. M. U. Kllis. uhysietsn and suroi, Airsny, Oregon. Ceils made ia city or conn try, Chae Johnson, of Scio. trill not ae admin tatmtor of the eeutr 01 It Wrt I'enilend. Mr Train, of the -eW, hss just com pleted an addition to his residence un Seventh Ferry end Hoalsager, two French celebri ties and statesmen, are to tight a duel. Fool ish oeo. All styles of boots and shoes aod a Urge etojek of groceries is what we carry. Hod Meld Three prairie schooners sailed through At baay VVedoeaday, wkewce or whither we koowatb not. The Cendiff Meek mxi to the First Na tion! fUak will soon W occupied aesChiaeee boarding boeae. Ceo C Mite, theemioeot tragedian, was at tbe Opera House Wedne-.dy evening, and anted to a fair hoe so. We take the eeta, the customers take the bsntsiu. sod the bergaiea Uk th oake. tied (kid ft Mrowaell. There is some talk of sUraing up tW St, Charters Hotel iu this city, it m doubtful, though if it W done. The Portland daily AW shows consider able improvement, both ia nutter and style, under its new inauageasent. This eity ia being wall Ailed with military titles. Hooa the man without one will be Lmkad upon aa a enrieeity. Fahrney's Celebrated Blood Cleanser for sale a Devon & Robeon'sand Road ft brown Ua, P J fie I ti more, agent Man v Albany people when at the Bay stop with Mrs Mat tie Humphrey, who knows bow to treat her guests wet!.' Kvery customer will W a walking sdver Usenet for our bargains when they see our prions. RedWld lit BrownoU. One of N H Alien ft Cos prise tickets goad for 5c on a dollars worth of goads purchased at tbe new Second Hand store. yMaeb of the wheat men in AlWny is wait tag for the others to start tae market, and aa a.result we hardly have a market. large number of Albany boya have bean learning to swim at tbe month of the Ch pooia and in the Ditch, at this city. Farmers have been hlsesiA with uncom monly good weather for harvesting purpose : Beaeke and clouds and eool nights. Hen L H M on tan ye has been displaying his confidence ia Albany's prosperity by buying ooneidoiable property here. Our city is full of people wbe will rash to a "leg " show, like Jeaoote Winston's, who will stay at home when a Miln acts. No. 1 wheat is wheat that weighs CO) pounds per bushel It is rarely the ease that d'illametts Valley wheat weighs leas. Bed field ft BrownoU received the first of the week a large quantity of very fine Ys qnina Bay honey, unsurpassed on the Coast. Tbe new livery and feed bam, of Dr Wood Is 00 Fourth Street, will W OOsgO feet and high, one of the largest barns in tbe county. Wood working machinery, shafting, pub lings, Wlting aud etc., at half price. Inquire of 0. L. Brush, foot of Lyon Street, Albany, Or. Last Monday a oar load of nets, eta passed through Albany tor the Williams Cannery at Yaquina Bay. Fishing begins there in earnest now. Aa tbieaaing proceeds in this county the indications of a good crop become more ap parent. Good yblds are reported from many quarters Another shipment of ladies fine shoes in all widths aud sizes just in this week. Custom ers remark what perfeot Wan ties. Red Held & BrownoU. J W Bentlsy baa just received a tine sup ply of leather from Chicago, and ia manufac turing boots and shoes remarkably cheap, considering quality. Vice President Croaker, of the Southern Pacific states that in das time the west and east side railroads will W united, at what point ia not yet deeidod. On Wednesday of last week, Clyde, son of Dr J L Sill, of this city, was thrown from a boggy at SodayiUe, falling in such a manner aa to break one of his arms. Mr A Cowan who has just returned from Prineville says the crops are very poor in Crook county. Late frosts vary materially damaged vegetables and fruits. Should you desire to sell yeur property call on Burkhart ft Keeney as they advtrtise property placed in their hands, and charge nothing unless they effect a sale. There will W s large crowd at the 0 A 11 entertainment on Aug. 10th, when Major Hendershott, tho drummer of the Rappa hannock will display hie skill with the sticks. "Can a man open his wife's letters" is a question going the rounds of the press. Our experience ia that it is much safer to open a can of dynamite. By all moans leave them alone. Friday of last week one ef tbe Salvation men appeared with a black eve, the result of an encounter with the fist of a Albany boy whorarolv fails to Won hand when there is a rew, Oar correspondent are requested to drop thetr pitch forks long enough to drop us a few Items of interest to thsir severs I neigh -Wrhoedf. Krery locality in thsoounty should W represented, Tne Roy. Jesse Taylor will hold divine servios iu St. Peters Kpiaoopal Cnoroh next Sunday, August 7th, morning and evening, Service this Pridsy evening at 7:4 All arc invited te attend. 3 0 Robeson, who murdered J W Robb, at Astoria in 1S82, and who was sentenced to imprisonment for life, has Wen pardoned. This explains why so msuy people are in favor of capital punishment. Lsst Tuesday Mr T If Cone purchased a half interest in' tbe furniture business of W Fortmiller ft Co. suoostdiug Mr Chas Brush, and took posaossioB immediately . This is a live firm and deserve a hi ; business. Mesirs Pohy ft Mavou, druggists, are selling Wjedotoe RoWrtiuj wholesale and retail, andgiving beautiful picture cards with every Wtthj. positively the most perfect ami karutlcit artiele of the kind 10 tho msrket. Liit Friday Or, Fulix OTooie of this city hsti ld I), J I' WaMnoe a gilt edged check for gT.QOU, and now tbs lortnur is the owner of elleet front ou the sooth side of Firt Street Wlwoeu fidsworth aud Lyou- Dr. Weihuw paid for the property three jeers ago, thos ciesring .000 ia that time. ltev K J Tuompvm bat resigned as Presl -lent ef the Albany Cdleiiatu Institute aud accepted the pastorate of the Crvatiis Free hyterun Church. Arrangement are being made to secure s successor to Rev Thomp son. Tbe tonic aud alterative properties ef Ayor's Srapari!te are too well known te re quire the specious aid of auy exaggerated or factitious certificate. Witnesses ol tW mar veless cure effected by this preparation are to- day living in every city and tuwlet of tW land. The Stale fak begms Sept. 12th. As nsnal the principal feature will W tho horse rsctng, which promise to W of a very superior na ture, ft is to W hoped the display of tbe re sources of the State wilt W better than in the past The remedy whioh most sueeessfully 00m Wts malarial disorders, is Ayer s Ague f3ere. It is a purely vegetable oompouud, awl con tains neither quinine nor any other danger us ingredient Warranted to enre ctulle or foyer. Next year promise to W tW livelieit Wilding year in the history of Albany. Al ready tbi year aWot forty Wildings, exclu sive of baron, Wye Won erected, and tbe number will reach proWbly eveaty.'tive by Jsn 1st, representing considerably over glUU, 000 in value, A foolish story, without any foundation was started last week that hslty was not lynched at all ; but that be waa give kia liberty end a wax figure bmied in bis plans. There is nothing 10 it at all. He waa lynch ed as dead ae a stone. ft few daye ago W A Cox, of this city, re ceived tbe contract fur plastering, aod build, tag dues for, Cut Uoum ft new church Ya quiaa City, and Tuesday left for that city, aoooo.pamed by Thoe Rhoadee, Uther, and George Anderson, mortar mixer. They will W gone about two weeks. "Jim Weetfati" inform us tWt W auji V)og Tai Wve the contract for faruubtug tone or live hundred Cniuaao laborers for Mr. Dtiiiuett, Un Oregon Pacific 00 a tractor. As aeon ae he can get a Uuttdiug "Jim ' wdi move to Albany. Ooos a wood saw or he u now worth over 910,000. l oo Una wueet atorodva last Tuesday at t'etlmaa, M (be warehouse of Smith ft Hammauk, by Rev Sdaa Wjltatus, who waa aW the it last year at that warehouse. Matsr South ft H ua mack also ran a thresh er, and pronounce the fail crop fair, though they are etrtatug a few boor fields. Munkers will W the name of a place W yond the Santiam on tho Oregon Famhe. ft warehouse is Wing. built there by tbs Com pany it wdi W under tho charge of Clay Marshall, of thie oily, aod will prove a great convenience to tar u-r in its vicinity. Many sufferers from liver and kidney complaints wonld tsud great relief, aod many m:ght u entirely cured, if tWy w,til i par severe in the use of Preee'e II sin burg Tea, a simple vegetable remedy, wntcn act itke magic on Uteee organs, ci eaomng away all imparities, and restoring to vigorous health tboee parte so loag under bondage te disease. TW fire limit of Albany should W ox -teodd at ouce before the Lusioese portion id ear rapidly achuging city W disgraced by mere tore down or new wooden betiding Kvery now business block uo m titer jr here built should W brink. Lot as be seen re in tbooo matters. Fine brick heaineoa Wildings speak ia poerful language for a eisy . A uniou prayer meeting waa held at the M K Church on SabWth evening in th ia tsrest of thu prohibition elections to W h!d in Texas an l Teoness. Mrs Towusond Utd tW object of tbe meeting, rem irk were made by Rv Rominger and I la vis ami prayers offered by those gnatmmoo and by Mrs St. John and Mrs Dr McAllister. SherilT Smith return! last Tueeday even trig Irom Baker City, where oa KabWth evniioK. he tut tied Ihcx llarcrator, alias Hamilton, over to toe Sheriff of Fike county, III. The Sheriff states that llarcrator ad mits tbe shooting. Wt insists that it waa aelf defense, ami that be will W cleared. He said tWt W would bsve stood trial at the time ; bnt th murdered man had seven or right brother and many relatives of a vry rough character, and as he was afraid of lynobiug. he departed -for the Pacific Coast. TW of fena for which he was arrested in Albany was contempt of Court ia live Watktn sa loon caee six years ago. The following from th WMamHt A'ertmo', ef SeJstn, give a good view of th fruit crop in th Valley : "Mr. Tresoott, who came here this spring to organise the drying ef fruit on a iarg soal hare at Salem, and whoa s nooses is vidot from th fact that a large vaporatiog concern ia now in process of srectioa near th passenger depot, informs ns that he has recently made a tour through th Uppr Willamette-' V si ley and Upper and Regue uivr Valleys, for th purpose of per sonslly sxaminiag the country and to aecer tain if a supply of fruit can W hd to keep their evaporating factory at work . He tells as that around Brownsville and th upper part of this valley and in Douglas county and the south generally, he found an aWn dauce of fruit of all kinds. What impressed bim particularly u tbe adaptation of this eountry, and especially this valley, (or the production of fruit. He is aware of th great market open to as for such products hi d wonders why the people who own th land do not plant more orchards." 11 111 HI 11 1 Tbe Very West He, C!oBMtTcMeLU. 1 liaye added to toy boot and ho stuck a line of the celebrated fjaird, Schobtr ft Mitchell, PhikvlfJphiu Pint hotm for ladies, uiisses and children. Acknowledged by dealers generally to W the Wst value and best fitting tine shoe made. Widths C, D, K, and F.E. A child cau buy aa cheap as a man. SaMi-Ki. E. Yonso, Sole Agent, Albany, Oregon. bailies Flue Shoes. N H Alien ft Co. ara now receiving direct from the manufacture, H J llolbrook & Co., of Utioa, N. V., a full Hue of his justly cel ebrated tine shoes for ladies and misses in C. D. E. and K. K. widths. These goods will give splendid satisfaction, iu fact there are no Wtter mude. Thrifty people will appreciate our value and prices. Rwfikld ft Brown ell. Still Buying. L. Senders b. buying horses evi dav and can be found ut his residence in Albany. He hikes all horses suitable for the . market of do IOOJI wn. pounds und upwards. Pays cash UU On Monday, Aug. Ife of T H Cone a g ist. to PgltWIttAL ANflHOntl.. A Ktintt is (a th city again. W R Kirk, i f Brownsville, was in Albaty Monday. Mrs A D Roara And r.hililrnn ol flltmr.! , . , . - - ' ,T '" I , are in th city. Mrs C 0 Cherry is id th By. Cot p spent SabWth there si 40. - N H Allen and family retnrntd Toemlay from a four days trip to the Be) . Mr W R Graham and wlf have Wen m Seattle a couple weeks visiting their son. C E Browne!! and family returned Mon day from a trip of several days to the Bay. Mia Mary Irvine and Mrs. Uniting ai,d dautber went t,-. the Bay Saturday on a sev eral weeks trip. E W Langdon and wife rtornad from th mountains last Friday after a healthful and enjoyable txpariouco. Mia Flo Sprigs compositor oa th Salom Vidrtto and her sorter, Winnie, are visiting with friends in the city. Mr S K Voung went to Portland Mondsy to ecu re plans for hi new brick re th cor ner of First and Kroadalidn street. Mr Frank Whtoler and famdy, ol Ctmp Polk, arrived in Albaoy, th ilrst of th work, cowing by the Lebanon route. Mr K L Thompson and wife leave to-day for Ilwaoo, where thoy will W tin guests of Dr aod Mrs Tomplcton for tro or 'thrie weeks. Vwi W H J and wife 'return!! last Monday from a tilt of several weeks in Olympia, where they have been ths guest of Rey Lee, Hr. Mr Calbrsith and daughter, of Whatcom, W. T . rturod to thir bora Tuesday af ter a viit her of several days, the guests of County Clerk Oalbrertfc. William Humphrey, operator, retiod from Portland Monday eymiiug, where he has b en manipulating the keys in th Wail ofHe for several weeks. Mr Geo Thurston who recently guided several gentlemen over the W V W R re turned to AlWny Monday. Th rent of the party went to Portland ovr tW O R ft N Mr John Shea, of Sweet Home, wa in Albany Tueeday He says there is gold i th foothills for oertain, has seen the or himself, and doesn't want sot ram rackets oa th W V ft C W R. The mmWrs of tW L U. G. T. of this city, gav a lawn social, on Tueeday even ing at Mr LA McOmnsll's pleasant home, which was pronounced a success, the atten danee being good and the enjoyment great. Sociability, gsms, a short program, ie cream, cake, etc , wM the order of things. PROaAMATil THEY MUST ( 1 GRAND CLEARANCE SUE, Spring and Sumner Goods. We uow j fTr aud will a!) our entire lock of S, ing and Bomut-r goosie at 0 hi, eiihi t H,gi t)itrd deecr'p tioos of Dress and Fancy Goods, LADIES PARASOLS AND MEN'S STRAW HATS, Way Down Below Cost, We will also o?oc out oir t.to:k cf msol.tuo oils at t a east leaa freight. Wat have alao aa immense atook of choice CLA38 AND CHINA WARE which nut aleo g- a c t. Ltdiea should avail ilieuiaeivt of bis grand opimrtunity. AH tho above good most be Hold Itegftrdless of Price to tuakn ry on for our immense ateck ct FALL ANO WINTER GOODS which will arrive within tbe next thirty day. Came and arm na. Wo mean DUSI NKS8, which our price will demon strata to you. THOMPSON k WW. Bnowirsriu.K, Or., Aug. 2-id, 1887. Sheriffs Sale. the Circuit Court of th State e Ortgmm fur th County of Linn. J P gehooliog, Plaintiff. VS. T S Thompson, Defendant NOTICE is hereby given that by virion of an execution and order of sal issued out of the above named Court in th above e itited action, I will on aatnralay lb iota day r September, lass, at th hoar of oo o'clock, p. m , at the Court House door in th eityof Albany, 1 jun couotv, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in haud to the hiuheat bidder the real property heretofore attached in said sc Uon and described ia said,execution and order of sale as follows, to-wit : Th south half of th northeast quarter and the east hail of tbe southeast quarter of Section 'JO and th south half of the southwest quarter of Sec tion 21 and the north half of the northwest quarter of Sec. 28, all in Township 13 south raoge 2 west ef the Willamette meridian, conuiuing three hundred and twenty acme, more or Us, together with all and singular th Unamants, heriditanieats and appurten ances thereunto belonging or in anywise tip pertaining. The proceeds arrieing from he sale of said premises to be applied, tirst to the payment of th costs and disbursements of suit taxed at the sum ot 44 ou ami scci u tug oasts, and the sum of $35 Attorney's lee. Next to tho payment to the Plaintiff th sum of &300.45 with interest then on at th rote of ten per oeut per annum from the 2Sth day of June, 18S7. Dated August 4th, 1897. D. S. Smith, Shoriff. Dissolution Notice. Notice is herehv lven that the nartni r- shij heretofore existing between Wm. Fo t- miner ana tunas, urusn unaer me mm of Wm. Fortmiller & Co.. is this dtv dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Brush 1- tiring. All indebtedness win e paia ana accounts collated bv the new linn., consist ing of Wm. Fortmiller and T. If. Cone. Albanv, Or., Aug. and, 1887. FURNITURE made to order or at my ahop went end of Third Street, Albany, Or, u. A. ilLLivArliJ. New Dry Goods Store. SHANE Si L0H8WAI. f;edr to rail the attention of thi mono anil the pnbhcgoneral y to thalj natennea work or DRY AND FANCY COODfi. kmbraning Bverycblng usually found ial iiiTOUHiM exr:uiiiv lirv Uooa mOMi wa guars rite our price below tboee n rortiann. We Invite eloae buyer tO eXStnlne Olir anode. NtmnlM mmA m (p! leant. KflANE A LOSS WAY, Frofoao'e Brink Andrews & Hackleman, ui nm mi tt Yr.LJJUUULM $3.00 SHOE SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, - - OREGON! THK NORTHWEST Fire and Marine IN8URANCE COMPANY. No. 5, Washinfrton St., Portland, Or. HKfKHr.nCUt I OR AI.MSKV : Tb Ftlnn, H. E, Yount "ia. L. K. Blain, Stewart A i Money loaned on approved real eel ate security. 4. H.TOWMSEMO, Special Agent, Albany. MAGNOLIA MILLS John A. Crawford, Pioprietor. TttriLL furnish seek to farmer and V V receive wheat at tho usual rate of storage. Tbe btgheat market price paid for a me BKST Magnolia flaur always on hand, for aale or ex;baag at resuaonal rate. JOHlf A. CRAWFORD. .ucceuiu operation Mace 1S66, MM m tcxiot m wj Aortnereat, TDK MOtat rKHFECTLY KOI 1PPKD SCHOOL of iu rlaaa on the t, 0 eera private or da HHiMi,a tu v vci.inn mrvunoui inc year, Arithmetic. Writing. Correeeeeece. oek..keeaia Kinkm. StvmhanJ. 1 y pe-writing . Butiae. aa Legal r ana an imm.,n xzftool nraaeact. Stedea of all ages and both seset admitted al any thee. Catalogue free. Armatroag and Weaco. Proprietor Citation, In the County Court of the State oj Oregon for Linn Count. 1 th mat w of th estate ef Charles H Cowan, deceased. ToSamael II Prat he.-. Mattte Piather, Eli abeth Unlet; Mary Keen. T-n.u rrsthew, Crocia Prather, Snel t'.atimr, Arch: Frather, Matin- Prettier, William P rather. Carrie Frather, Amanda Flina, Eliaioeth I ckrnljje, Thomas Prsther, Charles Frather, Phillip Frather.Samael M area, Barton Mar, Chitl Have. Mariah Turner, Kluaer Prather, E lith Weitlafce. attd to oil other known and unknown, interested In said estate if aav such therehe. Greeting : IN the name of th 1 S latent Orvou . Y a are hare by citad a d required te he and a - pear 10 the Couotv Cart of latin couutv. a the State of Oreg- d, at the t oort f loase a the City of Albany, in said county aad State, on Mendaa. Ike .tb day of feaateawfeer, laat- at the hour of 10 o'cloc in the foreaown of said day, the same hciug the tirst jadioial day of the regular term thereof, to wit : The Aeptaitibor teqn, 18S7, and theu and there show cause if auy exist, why an order of aale shou!d not he made, directing aad licaaaa ing J L Cowao, Exeontor of the last will aud let anient of Charles H Cowan, deceased, to setl all the right, title and interest of tbe said Charles ii Cewan, deceased, both ia law and in equity, at the time of hi decease, of, in and to the teat property hereinafter de -scribed, as prayed for in tbe petition of the said J L Cowan.Executor.se aforesaid, which said petition is bow on til is tbe Coaaty Clerk's othc in Linn county, Oregon, which said real property is described as tellewe, u; sit : Th east hslf of Section 29 ia Tp. 11, S of 11 3 west of the Willamette meri dian, in Linn county, Oregon, th saan be ing th original donation land claim ef Mar garet Jackson, and the heir of John M Jack son, deceased. Not. Ne. 3060, containing 320 acres, more or lees. Also lota No. 1, 2, 9 and 4, in block No, 106 in Hack terns' ad ditiou to tbe city of Albany, Oregon. Ala lots No 5. 6 and 7 in block No, 107 m Hacklemau's additon to th City of Albany, Oregon. I tone by order of Hen J J Whitney, Jedge of th County Court of Lin county, State of Oregon. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and atli.e.l the seal of said County Com t this Shad day of August. A. D.. 18S7. L. s J. P. Jai art uth. Clerk. Published f mr weeka in the Stat Riesis Democrat by onler of J J Whitn. y, County Judge. J. C. Powi.l, -Au y for Executor. Administrator's Notice of Appoint ment, Notice ia hereby given that tbe under aigned ha been, by the County Court of Lttm county, Oregon, duly appointed Administrator of the estate or Annenious Cary, doooased. Alt persons having claims against said estat e will present the same to the uuderaigned, at his residence noar Crawfordsville, Linn county, Oregon, duly verified in the manner provided by law withm six inontb from tbi? date, Julr2th, 1887. Milks Caut, Administrator, etc, Wrath sit ponn .v Bt.acKnunN, Atty's for Administrator. Notice for Publication. Land OtHce at Oregon Cite. Or., ) July 22nd, 1887. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing named settler has filed notice of bl intention to m ike final proof in support of hist claim, and that sild proof wilt he made before the County Judge or County Clerk of Linn county, Or., at Albany, Oregon, on Tbatrsatay, September ltb, 188?, viz : James H. Lewta, Jr., Homestead Entry No f r the N H of the N W of Sec. 26, Tp i v. It, 1 K. He name tbe following witness a u prove his continuou residence upon, a id cultivation of, said laud, viz; (i. Krey, J. Pickens, Q. W. Ptckens aM T. Weddle, all of Sweet Horn Font Offioo, Linn ttonoty, Oregon, v , T. Burnv, itegistar. irm NTi Smsl 7 A