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BLOCKS Or FIVE" DUDLEY-9TATE MAT TEES, ETC., ETC. (Written for the Democrat.) WhlUt looking over the first artlcl 1 penned far your paper, I noticed my re mark concerning how well a part the mon ejr bags of Morton had played. Recent development In the "Blocks of Five" Dudley briber cases In Indiana, coupled with the fact that Dutlev'a pretence U much needed In New York tor hit too read ditpcnalng of coin to further Mr. Harrison's election, prove to my mind moat conclusively that If fairness had been the order of the da jr on tha.t ever memora ble aUth of November, iSS8,G rover Cleve land weuld be the successor of himself. The rapidity with which catea of briber ere coming to the surface In Indiana U attonlihlng. One Individual In the Moot ler atate was prom lied $15 for hl vote, re ceived $6 on account, and sued for the re maining I9. That particular acceptor of the bribe will suffer the penalty for nut rendering proper! tne old adage : Ignor ance la bliss, 'tis foil to be wise." lie would have shown his wisdom b conceal ing his asinine Ignorance and saved his ver probable residence In the Indiana penltentlar. Oregon's Governor, Slvester Penno er, Is trul a fine specimen of rugged hon est, a man thoroughl comprehending the responslblllt devolving upon him as Chief Executive of this sovereign state. As a democrat, Gov. Pennoer is conscientious and painstaking, and Is a magnlfi:ent sam ple cf Jeffersonian simplicity. His mes sages, vetoes and state documents, all of them, bear the Imprint of a close observer and man of the people ; hewing squarel to the line, he lets the chips fall where the ma, and notabl In his recent veto of the Bull Run Water Bill, has he proven himself beond all doubt a Governor, a Statesman, a man. The republicans who rallied to the Governor's slde.when the at tempt waa made to pas the water bill over his vete, deserve especial praise. To tax the state for Portland's benefit Is b no means fair, and whilst the metropolis of Oregon does need a pure and unlimited water supply, if the bill be so amended as to tax the proposed bonds.then the bill will pass and receive the Immediate approval and signature of the Governor. This leg islature will go down In the history of Ore gon as "The Wagon Road Outfit,"!or their main business seems to be ar. ardent de sire to Increase the state's Indebtedness The consistency of the democratic minor- It In both houses Is worth of praise and most sure) no more true gentlemen than Lian county's abte delegation exist. Not abl among the democratic Senators. Irvine, whilst the "bo" legislator, Jefl Myers, is thorough! Imbued with demo cratic principles take the minority, all in all, the are reliable men, men whose only aim Is to be public beneficiaries and whose actsstnee the opening da of the "circus,") have proven them as acting on! for the weal of the commonwealth of Oregon. We have found out that the only way to do the right la to violently oppose Joe Simon and his Multnomah clique, so to follow In their past footsteps Is but for the democrats to more than ingratiate themselves in the hearts of their constituents. February 16th, 1889. Youxo Democracy. The Governor has approved the bill In troduced b Senator Dawson to prohibit the sale of tobacco and cigarettes to minors under 18 ears of age. Also the bill for holding a term of the supreme court at Pendleton, and Miller's bill to prohibit the killing of deer for their skins. I le has al lowed the following bills to become laws without his signature t Senator Rale't bill appropriating $ i j.ooo for a wngon road from Pendleton to Canon Cll Senator Fullerton'a bill authorizing the state treas urer tops v Douglas count $10,000 be cause of the completion of the North Ump qua bridge 5 Senator Gray 's bill appropriat ing $i5.oo to build a wagon road from Olne, Clatsop count,toGreenvllle,Wash Ington count t Representative Roberts's bill appropriating $u,oootora wagon road In Coos and Douglas counties 5 Represen. tatlve Hunter's bill appropriating $8000 te Improve the Wallewa canon road t Rep. rescntatlve Northrup's pilotage bill ;Repre sentatlve Layman's bill fixing the state ll; cense on spirituous liquors at $400 a ear and on malt liquors at $ ; Represents tlve Crook's bill appropriating $10,000 to build a wagon road from Chetco to Port Orford j Representative Maxwell's bill ap propriating $10,000 for aTillamook count wagon road 5 Representative Fell's bill ap propriating $10,000 for a wagon road from Heppncr to Monument A republican United States Senator writing from Washington City to a friend In Oregon, says that the rush for office un der the coming administration Is positive! without a parallel In the htktory of this or an other government. He says that offices whose salaries are as low as $500 have all the way from five to twenty appli cants, and that Senators and members of Congress are plied beyond human endur ance for assistance In seeming these offices. He says the rush Is as ten to one as com pared with the beglnntng of Cleveland's administration.. He says from this on the words of reproach, "hungry office seekers must Inevitably be applied to icpubllcnns instead of democrats. ' . UrRIQUrSMrirn Tooth Soap gives pearly white towhr purltlss the ureata, prevents leets ironi dec, Haiti oj rosnay a Mason. - JOLIO? GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. His st.wk Uaa bean entargel that It equals an on tha Coast, and oousmta of Roger Bros. Silverware, French Ohlnr, and Crys talware, Boys' Wagon i, D all 0a-.rlage3, Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Orockrey and Toys. lie buys direct and earrles the largest stock la has been addod a complete line of the Willamette Valley, to wblol FAMILY GROCERIES. Is Agent for Insurant companies with a capital aggrex tlug $73,000,000 VIcl on perle Franoala. Uler wild deutch geapro6hen.Tta Stick a Pii in the fact tbat I am offering tetter bargaite than any one eloe in Aibanv Bought at baukiupt aslea I can rl First-Class Goods The second battle of Bull. Run (Portland Water Bui) has been equally as disastrous as the first. It is said the Orcgomia, in con templation of the certain reversal of the veto by the boose had filed a caveat lor a patent by which the metropolis of a state might secure an abundance of pure water at fbe-expense in part ofihectuensof that state. The "design seems to have failed, eh? Mr. Oregonian? Now let a bill, with the taxation exemption claus left out be introduced and passed at once and Portland .will before many years have plenty of pure water and everv citizen of the state will rejoice thereat. It looks verv much Uke these men will be in Harrisons cabinet: Blaine secretary of state, Rusk of Wisconsin in the war Department, Windom Secretary of the treasury, John W, Noble of St. Louis Secretary of the interior, Thomas of Illinois Secretary of tbe navy, Wanamaker postmaster general. John D. Rockeiellow, the buuotuure presi dent of the Standard Oil Company, k believed by all tbe prominent clergymen in New York to be the person who has promised to give $20 000,000 for the endowment of a great Baptist Universitr. to be located either in tbat city or in Chicago. The Senate passed 41 pension bills - in 12 minutes, or at Ibe rate of I in every 18 seconds. There has been an effort made for the last ten rears to reduce the tariff in the interest of 60 millions of people but the effort has continually failed. Conkhr.tr is dead, but bis skeleton is still in Blaine's closet. In Oneida county, N. Y., the Republicans are enraged at the prospect that Conkling'i bitter enemy will rule the Adminis tration, and say they would never have voted for Harrison if they bad known it. When nominations begin to be awarded with the expectation or understanding that big con tributions to the party treasury are to follow from the men thus honored, the spread of dry rot is invited s nd sure to come. The evil is not stationary but progressive. The public; debt was reduced during lanuary $tJ,2i6,245,and now on! the tri fling balance of $1,685,308,059 ,-emali.s. With the cash available In the treasury this small amount s reduced to the Insig nificant sum of $1,1,782915. According to the latest estimates the population of the territories is as follows : Dakota, 600,000 ; Utah, 210,000 ; New Mexico, 175,000 Washington, 307,981 ; Montana,i40,ooo ; Idaho, 100,000 ; Wyom ing, 85 000 ; A'aska, 49,850; Arizona, 92, 6S0. . Oamnptlos Barely Corel, To IE EmTOR Pleas inform your traders tbat I have a positive rained for tbe above named disease. By He timely dm thousand of bnselets case have been permanently ord. I aha't be glad to send two bottle of my rameiy free to an y of your readers who bave consumption if tby will send me the',? epre8ggDj posj office address. rUhPect'u!iy, ;t a c.,:? r et. WRIGHT'S Compound Svrop of 8a r m pari I la Is used aueceaafnlly in curing all BlooJ Diseases, from the least blotch or pimple to too Uricest scrofulous sore, soia Dy rostiay A Mason. A New Grocery Discovered AT Strong's old corner, opposite Stewart'dt oox, x II si cixcct, Allan, O A full line ol - FRESH CR0CERIES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED FRUITS, ETC. "Qalok Mies an J small profits," "Live ana let live," Is onr motto. Please call ana examine onr roods and get prices. Produce Taken in Exchange, Very Respectfully, BABDUE & UHDHiWOOD. Conrad Meyer. PROPKUST 'X OK STAR BAKERY, IGonwr Broalalbin an! First Sts., -DEALER IV Caaaed rratts, Glassware, Dried Frails, Tebs.ce. Sugar, CoOee. Ete Caaasii Meats, Qaeeassrare, Vegetables, Cigars, Mole, Tea, CUe.. Inf ev4rythln4 is kept la ten nu variety and grocery storo. HlgheM market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. a TiR, w. C. NEOUS. tOiadit or the I Itoval College, ni Lon Ion. England. also of the ftellevue Medinal College. Tbe Doctor dm spent a lire Hon of stud y and praeiio an 1 msice a apeo ly or curonio diseases, removes cancers, ucroidis en lareeaieots. tnmtr and wen, without psin or the koif. He also in ikes a spec laity or treatment wltU elejtricit. lias practice! In the Urmsn French end KnfrSun hospital. C11U promptly at ten a 3d day or nlabt. Uis motto is Good Will to All." Office snd residence FeirvFireet between Third snd Fourth MieeU, A N( A Is hereby Riven to the leiral To'ers of scuool District wo. 5, Litnn county, Ore rod tbst tbe regular annual school meet ins of sale school district will be hold on Monday, tte va as 01 Msrcn, 1889, at the benr ot To'clock, p. m.,of said day. at the Court Uonse io the city of AlbaDy, Or., for I he purpose of bearing tbe reports of the airecu-rs soa ciers.sna to levy s lax ror me uppri or iiiescnooi lortneensuiuiz year. Also for tbe purpose of levying a tax for 'he purpose of paving interest on tbe bonus f ssid school citnrli-:, and for the transa.'iiouofanv other business tbat may lepa.iy come oeior tue ineiin(r. .H or.ier orthe Boaro of t,rectors, L. Fu!, Chairman Boird of Director. C. O. Bobkhast, District Clerk. February 15ib, 18f9. Notice for Publication. Lsnd Office at Oresron Clly. Or., 1 ... January 2Cih, 18fe0. J ' Notice Is bertby given tbat the follow log named settlor has filed notice of bis intention te make final proof In support ei Die claim, ana mat saiu prixn wiu ue anade before tbe Connty JuJice. or In bis absence, before the County Clerk cf Linn county, at Aloany, Oregon, on TsesdajY March Wlh, 1889, tlx: John Marlols, Ilomeftead Entry No. 6817. for treS W M M N E M snd lots 2, S. 4 and 5 of Sec. 20, Tp. 0, S K 2 K. He nstnes the following witnecss to prove dis continuous re-iaence upon end cnitl. vslion of said land, viz : Ilenry Lyons. of Mehams, and Sol Bradshaw, .John Doane and Frank Uersm. of Fox Valley. all of Ltna county, Oregon. . Any person wbo desires to protest against tbe allowance of suob proof, or wbo knows of any substantial roaaon, nnder tbe law and tbe regulations of the Interior Dopartmen' why nicti proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above meriUoued time an d place to cross-exainine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebjttsl of that suhmitted by claiinant. vv , T. JJiTKSitr, KogUier. ArabUna Uorse Llnlmeut and. invilu able rem. dy for afl'eotions of tbe muse lea and tola snd all diseases requiring a llnimed Quick and effectual, aod equal- ly coo man and beast. Bold by Fc bay A Msson. Mcc of Final ssttilamant. - Notlco l hereby givn thai Ibe linder- l(?ned Adroliistrator of tie slate of Sltnn t, Ryersoo. deceased, filed his fin ni so-ount with the Clerk of the County Court lor Llua county, Oregon, snd tbat the Conty Cour bas fixed tbe 9 h dsy of March, 1980, at toe bourrj' ten o'olock, a. m. for hearing objections to tbe same and for settling salJ etve. I, P. Mamow, J. K, Wkaihekfobd, Administrator. Att'y for Adm'r. ator below,COST. FOR General merobsndise of all kinds oil! on me. ot of ahoea. Particular bargains iu a esupie Cash or Good:) for Country jroiuce G, IV. 8IMIS0i, albao), Oregcs. GARDEN, Flower, Grass, from tbe celebrated seed boue of A. B. Clev eland & Co. AtSO omion sets, at bedrock PRICES- Discounts to Gardners, WALLACE A THOMPSON. CITY DRUG STORE. Pouttiy Vahted. All kinds of poultry, alive or dres ed, wanted at tbe Willamette Packing Com pany's Store, Albany, Oregon. MriNTED. A yonng. fresh 7 cow. Apply toO. C.Olsen, atreit, tw kb!ooU seast of tbe dltcb. milk Third Estray Notice, Taksn no by tbe undersigned, one dark . , 1 a i. m nay msre. iv or is years oto, bout 1000 pounds, has . fas while balrs an wilbsis snd root ot Ull. has a stiff neck, brand d tbosj' bas been at my lace about 10 montna. J. M. f JIILPOTT, II airlsburg. Fb, llth, 18H0. Hotic3 of Final Settlement, Notice Is hereby given that tbe under signed, tbe Administrator and AdmlDla trauix of the estate of J. W. Tycer, def ceased, bave filed In tbe County Court o Liinn county. regon. meir noai scooun and aald Court ba. appointed Mssdar, the 1I ay sf iprlt, lm. for the bearing ef objection, thereto and tbe settlement thereof, and same will be heard at ono o'clock, p. in. of said day at tbe Conrt House In Albany, Oregon, February lutn, ism. Lonrd Tycek. Adm'r.. Mi sodri Ttcib, Aduj'rlx, etc. J, P. OaLBRAITB. Attorney for Adm'rs. Administrator's Notice, Notice I. hereby given that tbe under signed has been by tbe County Court of Libm county. Oregon, duly appointed Ad mtnlstrator and Administratrix of tbe estate ot Wallace Cash man, deceased. All persons having claims against ld estate are hereby notified to present them properly erfied within six months from the date hereof at tbe office of Hewitt, Dryabt A J r vine, in Albany, Linn county, Oregon. - Dated January 811, ltuw. Phillip IJkrthold, llARitn Cdsbman, Admlnlstrst rs of tbe estate of Wallace Cnshmso, deceased. UK WITT, BIAT IMVISK, Attorneys. Eiecutor'8 Sale of Real Estate. Nolle Is hereby given that the nnder signed, the duly appointed and anting Kx'cuter of tbe last will end testament or Mir? Jans t'oatallo. deeaasAd. bv virtns of an order of tbe Couaty Court for Linn county, State of Oregon in probate duly made on tbe 12th dsy of January. and entered of record, will on Ibe t3rd day ef tebraary. I8S9, ' at the hour of ene o'olock In tbe tfurnoon of s,id dsy at tbe Court House door In tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder all tbe right title and Intetest of Mary Jane Costollo, deceased, at the time of ber death in and to tbe following described real ebtato, to it : Jleginning 82.8U chains east of the HW corner of tbe Donation Claim of Tbomsa Shopad and wife. Clal-n No. 61 In Tp. 14, a tv vv 01 me vvuismetie meridian ana running thence 8 2,24 chains to tbe line between Heotions 0 and 16: thence W along said lino 27.70 chains to the corner of Sections 8, 9, .'6 and 17 ; thenoe W along tbe Hue between Sections 8 snd 17, 20 chains to tbe 8 W corner of lot 4 In tec. 81 thenca north 40 chains to tbe N Vv corner of lot No 8 In Sec. 8 t thnce east 15.84 chain, to tbe N 13 corner of said lot 8: thence N 2.45 cbainsto the N W corner of saK Donation Claim of Tbomsa Sbepard t tbenoe IS 82 88 cbalrif ; thence 8 40 chains to tne place of beginning, con tainlng 198 acres more or less, lying and being in Linn county, Oregon, together whh the tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging. Terms of sale: one-half of thi purchase price to be paid down on tbe day of .ale and one.half in six months thereafter with Interest at ten per cent per annum to be secured by mortagage on tbe premises, . tlis win day or January, ij. Smhel Nixon, Executor of tbe last will and testament of Mary J, Costello. deo'd. J. K. WXATHERFORD, 1 Attorney for Execator. DRUGS. PAINTS, BRUSHES, BOOKS, OILS, ALABASTINE; ETC. A ocm plots line of ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Prescriptions and Receipts Care, fully Prepared. GUISS&SON. TkJOTICE 10 DEBT0R8.-AII persona 1 knowing themselves Indebted to tbe late firm of K. Ulasa A Son .re requested to call and settle at once with R. tiiass, at Crawfordsvllle, either by cash or note. All accounts on our lodger must be closed right away. , January 29th, 188), K. Glass t Son. VJOTICE. All person .re notified not il to trust my wife, J. M, Long, on my account for i will not stand good for any hlng contracted by ber. Solo, Jan, Slat, 1489. O. F. Los a. Executor's Notice, Notice is hereby given thst ths undersign d hss been by tbe County Con it of tbcStste f Oregon for Linn county, duly appointed Executor of the last will and testsmeot of Thomas Umpbreys, dscessed. All persons having ciaims against; tha estste ef said ds cessed, are hereby notified to present their claims properly verified within six months from tbe date of this notice to the Kxecntor at his residence about ten bdles sooth of Al bany, Oregon. Dated January 2Ctb, 1889. Albert Urn-iittEra, Excoto7. Iliwirr, Bryaxt U Ikvixk, Attorneys for Esecuto Administrator's Notice, Notice Is hereby given that tbe undor signed baa been by tbe County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Geo. W. Perry, deceased. All persona baying claims against ssid estate are bereby noti fied to preaent tbem properly verified within aix montr. from tbe date of this nctice to tbe undersigned Administrator. aims resiaence near ocio, Liinn county, Dated January 81st, 1889. T. J. M UN KERB, Adm'r of tbe estate of Geo.W.Perry.deo'd. Hi witt, Brtamt A Irvinl, . Attorneys, Summons. the Circuit Court "of I fie Stale of Oregon jor me ounry oj jim. Ueorge A. Whitney, Plaintiff, va. W. 8. Walker aud Florence, E, Walker, Defendant., Civil action to recover money, ' To W. 8. Walker and Florence. E Walk er, the above named DefendaU IN the name of the State of Oregon, vou and each of. yon are bereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint of the Plaintiff In tbe above entitled Conrt new n file with tbe Clerk of .aid Court by tbe first day of the next regular term of aid Conrt, which aald term begin, on Menday the llth day ef March, 1839, at the Conrt House in Albany, Linn Co., Oregon, and if you or either of you fail to appear and answer tbe complaint of tbe Plaiotifif. Tbe Plaintiff will Uke a judg ment against you f.ir the sum of f 227.t8, and for interest and costs as prayed for in Plaintiffs complaint, and also for an or oer to sell the real pioperty nllached bv tbe Sheriff of Linn county. Oregon, in ths above entitled cause. Attached as your roperty. Said property is describ.d aa bllows : Lots No. 7 and 8 in block No. 2, In the town of North Brownsville, And also lots No. 1 and 2 in block No. & in Gross', addition to the town of North Brownsville In Linn eounty, Oregon. This Summons Is nnblished bv order of the Hon. K P, Boiee, Judge or said Court made at Chambers on the llth day of January, A. D., 1889. J. J. Whitnit. Attorney for Plaintiff, j mam For Pall and Winter -AT L. E. B IAIN'S. Rubber Coats and Boots, Shoes OVERCOATS, Fine Assrotm ent, Pea Jacke(s-CIiiiicIiilln. Aslrachan Pull Line of Duck Suitings, AIjTj grades woolen OVEIt shirts Big Stock Cardigan Jackets. HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Winter Gloves and ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES. UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. Uatbutnotlesstalargeatockof ClOTNIMC AND FU8NISKINCS IE in M mm y tap? NEW GOODS NEW SMYRNA RUGS AND PORTIERRES. NEWiTABLE COVERS. LINEN TABLE SETS, NAPKINS TO MATCH, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. FINE LACE HANDKERCHIEFS. TRUNKS AND VALISES. SILK DRESS PATTERNS. COLORED AND SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. SILK UMBRELLAS, vv Boot and Shoeepaiime IADIES AND CENTS FANCY SLIPPERS. CENTS FINE SHOES. MISSES AND CKILDRENS FINE SHOES AND SUPPERS, FELT SLIPPERS OF ALL KINDS. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT CHOICE NOVELTIES IN '.DECORATED GHIMA TEA SETS. FRUIT PLATES ANil SAUCERS. DECORATED BEDROOM SETS LAMPS. SALAD BOWLS FANCY PITCHERS- FANCY CUSPADORES CAKE DISHES AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES IN CHINA Samuel E. Young. Albany, Oregon BT3I B I IT 1 ne nresnioua George W. Smith, SUa'ESSOH TO W II. MC.FARLAND, Um moved to the Mender sic Nleraberg eoraer opposite S. E. Teaac', wlsere he bm the larxest d fleevt stock ot Stoves and Tinware In the County JOB WORK PROMPTLY DONE OF A NEW YEAR '-huh i.u .VE .V inrg7, NEW sjwis and NEW price. Oni stock i. always Above Par WE ARE NOW IN THE FIELB FOR BUSINESS for 1889 and respectfully call attention , to our stock of '' Groceries, Confectionery, Etc. We shall endeavor at all times to serve our cus tomers in the best possible manner. We always aim to purchase goods of the" best quality and to sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to ! O . our groceries , ousmess we receive suDscnptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines. Also take orders' for all kinds of rubber. stamps, seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have not done so to favor us with their patronage. We hope by fair dealing and careful attention to business to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, Very Respectfully, k F. L. KENTON. in quality and qaabtity, bat FAR BELOW I PRICE. V o-tor to alljth gooi trt.ld ia the city anJ sarroaniiog country ai liill K l ahiii-ef t"i- 4 1 h n.e ia the city. Wallace, Tlioinpson & o. Socceasorato Wallace & Thompson. Flinn Block, Albany, Or. iany furniture lOn NEW GOODS in the old furniture Und opposite Stewart & Sox's Hardware Store. We desire to mako known to j regressive people that carry in stock each go 1 a. will 8t:fy a reuned taate, and as toe demand may require win add to ou u ppiy. We oordtdlly invite toe people to come and see os and we wil ak e ry creat pleasure in ehosring onr goods r ? ; A1 ministrator's Notice. N tlce la hereby given that tbe nnder slgr d Administrator de bonus non who tbe fiiLaonezed orthe estate ot W, B. Gilaon, dejeased, baa filed bla final ao oountas such Administrator in tbe County Court of Linn county, Oregon, and said Court bas appointed Monday, Maron 4th, 1889, at ten o'olock, a. tn., as tne time ror hearine obiaotions to aald account and for the setUemeht thereof. K. A. IRVINP, Administrator dobonus non with the will annexed. V Notice of Final Settlemeat ' Nottoe is hereby given tbat the under signed Administrator ef the estate of Mary Ana R, W. Swagn, deceased, has filed in the County Clerk's office for Linn county, Oresron, his final account in said estrte and the Court has fixed the 9th day of March. 1S89, at tbe hour of 10 'clock. a. m., to hear objections to said account, and for settling said estste. This 4th day or reDrnwy, 1SS9, Jokm MOROaX. J. K, WEA.THBRFOBD, Administratcr. Att'y for Adm'r. ,