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(The Urmorviit. Wkkki.v I n advance. 1)kmcrat.- ifo.oo at er -$1.75 per il if year. year "Onto II is Jon." Everybody around Harrisburg knows Joe Watkins. About two years agowben troth was more plen tiful about this portion of Linn county Joe determined that it would be more economical to build nimself a bouse than to pay rent and carried this plan into execution. He purchased a lot of Mrs M R Schooling, in Si Pooling's addition, paying but little thereon, and forthwith erected and occupied bis residence. Times have changed since 'hen ; labor is not so plentiful and niniey is bard to obtain. The time allowed "Mr Watkins for paying for his lot had expired, and he could not meet his obligation He either had to raise the money or vacate. The crisis was reached late Saturday night, when a number of men assembled and removed Mr Watkius residence and fence out in'o the street The few peo ple who ltad not heard of what was going on opened their eyes ai.d gazed in amaze .nent at the appearance of things, wondering whether a Kansas cyclone had struck that part of the town. Mr Schooling went down to Albany Monday to consult an attorney, it is mm, but was informed that nothing could be done in the matter. La'er the building was sold to bill Roach. Harriaburg Courier. A Bkothkri.y Contest. Charles Spight was arretted bv Marshal McKeron this morning on complaint of his brother Frank, charged with assault with a danger ous weapon, a green chair jvst. The latter is "hatching" in the third ward. This morning his brother called on him and piocceded to diive Mm from hi battuelors home. Frank said he couldnt stand being Imposed on any longer and so made complaint against his brother. On the other hand Cnarles savs Fraik went to his fathers house and aced badly, and he proposed wh'pping him fur it. A trial will take p'.ace to-morrow at 9 o'clock b -fore Justice Nrwrort, alien both side will be given. The Jobs urn Dana AsuuorrxD. Several weeks ago the Job Brothers, of Corvallis, were hold for the grand jury at Benton county on the charge of misappro priation of funds in their hands as bunkers. The grand iurvon invest igation ailed to find a true bin and they wen1 discharged. As they had a branch bank at Yaqona, their case was brought before the graad jury of the Circuit Court in session there this week, and last evening a true bill was found against them. and Or Davis, who had charge of their Yauuina kink. H was thought the case would le tried this week. A big fight will be made on both sides. TnK Liohtsj Went Oct. It rained Webfoot like and times, nearlv everybody said were dull, but Alvin Josiin tilled the opera house with people and the people with laughter. In fact thev laughed so much right from the start that they blew the electric lights out., at least they stopped shining for fifteen minutes and kerosene was used. But tli9 fun continued. Josiin. even with his weakening voice is inimita ble and original. His support is good. If the audience doesn't laugh Is) times they get pretty close to it. Gathered In -George Belshaw. the viteran wheat raiser of Lane county who recently received five World's fair pre miums, as well as premiums at the Centen nial, New Orleans and Paris, died at Karm ington. Wash., yesterday morning, at the age of 78 years. For twenty-five years he made wheat raising a specialty, and took the lead in his exhibits wherever they were p'aced. Oregon has lost a good citizen, whese services were of great value in ad vancing the interests of Oregon. He was visiting at the home of a son when he died. Blown Isto the Bay Last Saturday night Allen Parkers cannery at Toledo was blown into Yaquina bay. with about $6300 worth of machinery. They had just been putting new foundations under it, but Had not thoroughly braced it. The cannerv ha not been in Operation this season. Quite a windstorm was prevailing at the time. The machinery will be badly damaged on account of the salt water. A Portland man owns a third in'ertst in the cannery. The Doctors Course The distin guished and eminent specialist of the London Institute. 719 Market St.. San Francisco, will 1 at the Revere House Wednesday and Thursday. Dec 6th and 7th. when they can be consulted free in refer ence to all chronic, nervous and private dis eases. Their advertisement published for the past month will give a complete idea of their treatment . Full course of medicine only 8-Y00; trial battle. $1.00. Rememlier the date. m Take YOU might as well look for Turkey after Thank,- rllntiiir ns fnr hairstUIII at the tail end of a r-al". Our Sale is attrai.tinif the attenl .')-. times no sight is mere iiliniiin!.' thnn that inosigniie , 'T' " 'T news travels taster man awa w". small sum. Clothing Has Never To get an idea of what prices we A sb-p wearing apparel. inside and you A neat assortment at $6.00, More at 8.00. SIO.OO a1'1 ,0 you have s-iv 12 OO and von have the beat of Albany and Brown bvidea Easterh and In" ortl fabi irs-tl,at have been selling away b.xi Will you need an ovenoat V are selling-all wool garmenbi-not too tlian a trifle letter and chaier than last Tim I Mllniii I Inllimo I ii. IIIU LI lit lllltiii i nruiiiij t Crook COCSTT. Two and one-half inches of snow fell Wednesday night, the first that had fallen tl lis season, but a warm wind and plenty of sunshine made it disap pear rapidly. and by night it was gone. D B Hinton mel with quite a serious ax -cideni last Saturday, He was hauling load of wood when his team took fright, ran off, tamed the wagon over and threw Mr Hinton to the ground with such force ai to break several ribs. A V Underwood, agent fur the Corvallis Nursery., arrivod here Wednesday with a wagon hiad of fruit trees and lenubbsry. He arrived at rather an unfortunate time, as the weather had bean quite severe and the ground was covered with snow, heme nranv who had ordered trees were back ward about taking them. P 0 GarmieaJ started last Kondaj for Louisiana with 40 bead of horses. ib was accompanied by A L Allen, who is well ac quainted in that state, and will superintend the selling of the hones. Review . A GHMK Tkamp. The Review, of Jeffersou tells the following : Tueedav night a number of hobooa were put off the overland when it arrived here. About VI o'clock the wife of Rev j K ! Stoops was awakened by a noise in the sitting room of their dwelling, and on in vestigation foi-nd a tramp lying on the floor near the stove, fast asleep. Rev Stoops being absent, the lady was naturally badly frightened. She aroused a couple of the neighbors who soon dis covered that thetratnr was almost help lessly intoxicated Bringing him up town they put him to bed and on the fol lowing morning be proceeded on his way south. His escape from the pen on a charge of house b reeking is due to the refusal of Mrs Stoops to allow a complaint to be made. The night was very cold and the lady savs she could b'ame no one ior wauurg to steep in a nouse. , ,, ,1 A Ki naway Lm-kuiknck.-Mr Frank I wavy. nsH lecturer 01 tne a c 1 v wa driven to Lebanon this morning by one of John Schnuvrs drivers. On returning a few tulles southeast of here the reach of the baggy gave way letting the men to the ground, while the horses ran away; but were captured and brought to the city, the buggy bang left l-ehind OS account of its dilapidated condition. Mr Davy secured the services of J W Williamson, who was just starting on a hunt in a dog cart, to bring him to Albany, and he r ached the city just in time to take the Salem train, pretty well spattered over with mud. II lit .1 t 1. 1 ' A Lash Slide. Mr Casper Vaadran, of the Depot Hotel, returned this morning m the overland, several hours late, from a trip to Ashland. The delay was canned by a landslide in the mouth of tunnel No. 9 twenty niil.s this side of t'r-.uits Past, and it too several hours to clear the track. A train passed through the tunne! ju-t a few minutes beeOH the accident, a close call to Wing buried in fifteen feet of dirt. State Tsuiikks' Association. County School Superinten lent G F kasse'l is in receipt of a circular le ter from Siate Supi McElroy clling attention ta the Sute Teachers Association lo be held at Ponlsnd Decembe'r a6th, 27th and sS:h. All railway iir.es will give reduced rates to attending Ihs aaaoafillOtl and the depart ment of saf erinteoJence will be held in connection with the state association. Programs w ill be prepared an J sent to ail the teachers of 'he county, ft is Mr Ra sels' desire lo see a Ur -e number 0 t . j teachers from this county a-tend. Family C-- The ca of the State against inartes spagiu was cauea oeior: Justice Netvpoft this forenoon, a jurv was drawn and the case was ready f Jr tl U ; failed to appear, w hereupon the defend ant was discharged and the Ceata taxed up to the prosecuting witness. it is pe culiar of most fami'v casrs that wh;n the trial is ended the prosecuting witness re pent and th j case is dropped, a fact that makes its own suggestion. End Ok HisTsa.-ip. Johnny Morgan who left Albany several weeks ago in company with Hugh Patterson on a returned home by yesterday morning's overland, after all the experiences he wished for in that lin", and nearly starved. He had been as fr as San Fianclco. Young Patterson who left with birr. Lad been sent home, but has not vet arrived. Officebs Elected. The following ' officers were circled by Laural L"di;e No 5 K of P at iheir meeting Mondav evening ti W iViight, CCJFtfti son, V f, li A Leininger P, L M Curl, M f W, W A McClain. M of F. L Gottlieb, 4 of E, Q E Pit pt, K of R and L, V R K. i I . M a: A. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Years t'u 5teard. It : In, u!-itrTia ('). 1 of mic-h Dargains as we are show in sf. No -uT ll..t valm earth ha-1 for a Been Cheaper Here ON mr i:iLst wi,1-"w- (backs of handsoiu". reliabia can examine of tunny. New tiling tor. villi: ma re thai li. We want you to sec some of the va ue wo heavy pseaarng, pofMte etadM-alimoM year -at Hour imi almoin MONDA v. TheCot vallis ahrmt jareare inn' i g nftcr hi'nii stopped rcvcral woeks, Mr II K Uamp is making ariangcmrnt to have n bakery department to hit grocery stoi e. Judge G.o H Willi ions has 4,shul down" on the services being held at Ids house by Mrs Williams. Tno Halaey Rod and Oan duo will ; a grand shooting match un TiiankativMg day beginning at K) oelook a m. Sherman Kent, of LaGrand, was st fed on Saturday by a gnu exploding In the hands of a companion. Salem la equal to Albany. Alexander Sbeperd has been sent to jail forj'j days for not paying his ri.ad tax. Yale defeated Harvard la a foot ball game on Saturday by the score ol lo o . Only eight men were injured. Irofl Visiting cards art a lata fad A package of 400 are an (net thick. The names are printed on them in silver. The High school of Astoria gets out a very neat journal called the High School Quill. Piot EN Wright, formerly o Lebanon, Is publisher. It Is an interesting tact that w hile Ore gon Is rot a nut country Henry E Doecha of Portland, received the price on English 1 walnuts at the world's fair. Geo W and Geo A Houck, of Benton county, own ,;,) goata The average yield from a goat Is lour pounds, and 22 I cents is ti,e least ever paid for the product. IVstn-astcr Montt itn will take advan tage of Thursday aa a legal holiday and move Into the new P o block, nearly rea.lv fjr occunencv. Five hundred! sm.;ll bows hesijes the big vvs wji ... commodate the public well f.,r awhi 1 he College Soclcliei ranewraeats rr a oublt. e making ar-eb.-.le on tin . . .. - Hawaiian question to take place in a few weeks. It will be aa tr the preference of the so catted p .kies of Cleveland and Har rison. Word came to Albany bv Saturday evening's train (hat the body of Jo. Hamilton, lost in the mountains. had been found by Duncan Fcrguscn and Ed Toon send. The man. ;t was thought, died from exp -are. A faithful dog led to his recover- . Tl e San Francisco Examiovr publishes a usj of 17,000 ladies who petition the press of that ci'v to stop the publication of Merely sonsa'i.ina! sews. They do .i.i uujev. ; nets, ,0 MUCn as to the t-n miner in which the fetsations of day aie given, Tlicv object 'o ceit.ln cf matter absolotelv. rot the Trs A man U ia Oregoi at ;o a ton. Kate Pa nan., an p ( ular so:res. wd I IA Y . Ubed .! alr a Albany He.- .v.h . Prof U W Da ttrping class at the c. vinger.es: o'clock . church to night at 7:30 W L Wherxrcf Pic ', Lane n pound itont for shingtan antn. Demo r before coun'.v, lias been eht j-.ti po:a:o in Eugene. () ily one f tha lv4 'Pi tetot ?r urilMusliai bfjr- th V aanaty 10(1 of enmico n uc Mr Ju:i Gradwoh! inforn: rR.vr 'hat sujiir is as chear tne in Albanv. Call cn him m as now is the -.ime to buv. atra Gilbert, a iwtt r-ln-law o Mr John Turi, died VcaVtercta at the hj-ne I ' 'he latter in Uento.i countv aftei at the .ije ol Vj ears 1)r ;o. j,v ?erform ig nineca. de i ate operation on PoHceraae L te ov remo. a fione irorr. a 3 and ;a his reck, that his been trci.V.ing him furjcmc lirr.e. A case was recently tried before a jury n the circuit court at The Dalies ia which only six dollars were Involved. After j bemg out n hours the jure returned a verdict for the plaintiff far cent. V)-:tn 1 nniiim ...in I,,,. I . . - I .u,-v, " ' - - : 1, 1 nag sot d pretty hM d- tho tbev daaeefa, f ive oi La aol nnr xtitn. hve pi tad pnntv, ,t riiuru tutr.i -t evidfnc. Fhe way r: the trinrti. r to card. Oregon City is building a mi.e of vdil j fied brick paverrten', a splendid example to sistsr cities. F T Har.shaw. of ffanabai A- Behm, cf i'onljr.d who have t'ae contra;- has been in Albany eyeing our streets. Speaklrtg of the AMtfeaw drama Nevada a Eug-nc e'c'.anc savs An Interring tMng ahoa. ps perforr.iance wa that Jolm Difchburo, ti-. Portland lawyer, whose name has been in the papers a great deal tbe pat week. a' nriginalu cast for the ;'. U r.'.- Daring ll.e progress of the reli-arss's be rr. j ie way for lion S W Condjn. since rocinlier of Ibe legis'atare and now rrrosccuiing attorney of the second j i: d:c:.;' rMs-ticv Mr Condon, is a ijoou actjr art! Ofsce mailt a great hit as Haa! sbasr. The lay ed iri m n To ii, Isssggs r h r-'. ni gard -Uftr rt ' worth mve r.m a .. Itfwbaat. N B L-ytla, -f E . ' feed ffll yeatetdty by Ik? tec r ! r f r el.,ng li-jtor toaminrr, Tbe WQlainrUe was 14 7 f-t av las , aaar aaatk tbia afteraoM sad using at tbe te af . iccl.e. a h or Th- i!e'iver wKoil!i will a . La only ss 1 trip to-monaw, in inl ir. IM mummf. I U -vetii y. o-e v s acc u 1 ei-. 1 R B Da r, bos Befa e.HaaKaassl Jeo I' Huvr. In.-. I. p. 1 u suntte-l ly 'he rc ill,' . ,. 1 f .Sih m f.-r ceases' aw n What dees Ibe '' m j.n'i-al nun ii'in siIit n- me, "If i.. I. Davis hae m-ile . mi1 in u' - I Alvto. .-';ii re r-eg'.t to aa t 1 Di ns: at I Tl' ball tasma. Gcd h- - UJ., f-hrctan pie, :! lb '. .ccmj-anl- n t r.t- forSSeenta, Lnoeh fc nail t--7 P M. Caena Jid Iriri; yearfiionda. At t .'.o m'cio; nf Ike citj o an. -1 to- ni.t 1 a oslary of the eitt nrsbal i mi! or si 1 he tired I- shon'd le saffeaal to lu use rtte eieelioa - fir al aaaa). n r - to 1 IB s ' n . A nun Murr.e I Itayfeld tell 1 r .f a fn . ii. d l.id 1 i fas, .i-l I -r 1 IMM A lllkl U - . , HSS 'h tl K.-r wa I're-tH liluo.' I ' - . ,.r.i.n .1.,- A.. D ; e Hoy and (Slaver Raber, of Corvallis, i passed through AIIkjuv yesterday on their wav home ironi a tiiii to Idaho, ssbt-rt- thev thorough!; deir.onslrateil 'he ability -f their machine to serve igold where all other prOcMsea failed. Mrs E J TbompsOO has been confined to her r-j'-m with sickoeM for toe pnat two etks, but is aOViewbat lietttr at - Pd to formerlyof thiacity.now r,f Avon. Wash, ! suffering from a severe attack of pneu monia. At last a counts be was some what better. Corvallis News FARM ERJJ I.I.srilN. -We have a line lot of freah grass seed, of almost every kind, Including cheat, and we want to sell 1 it. Come and see us. STEWART & BOX DRUGS. S.aticnery, Toilet Artia'es, Musica lnstrumen'3, Etc Hodres & IMll The Cornet Drug Stire,". Albany ,qi JEWELRY is not bought for leUiporary use, but as a permanent and servicable orna ment. There Is often as much value In the make as In the material. Will A Stark of this citv keep the largest and finest line in the valley, making a specially ol good goods. Their line of gold and silver watches is a superior one, and In silver i are they take the lead in the central Willamette Valley. If you would get the beat In their line "call on Will & Stark, the ladlng jeweltrs. am mm mi 1,1.1 ,n,i.ii.ti ot'liiivn lltsoMi MOM' v Mr Aaron Condra is 1) ing dangerously ill at his homo near llarrighurg. Postmaster David Scott and wife of Fox Valley, are in ibe city. F M Kinebart, of Salem, formerly of Shedd, was in the city today. Mr and Mrs John McChesney returned : this noon from a trip to Corvallis. Mrs V E McAfee, of Salem, is in the 1 city the guest of her sinter, Mrs W 11 1 Hair. ! Mrs W E Chandler, of Corvallis came i to Albany this noon on a visit to relatives nnd friends. F M Bedtield is in Line dn county this week assist ing the County Clerk in Cir cuit court work. lion Lark Bilyeu, ol Eugene, was in the city this noon on bis way home from a trip down the road. Mr Bob Niles, who b s been who L Viereck for just a year lelt this noon for 'ewport on a visit with his sister. Mr Lee. represtnting the Portland I'is patch, came up from Jefferson today and rent to Lebanon this afternoon. 11 J Hopkins went to Salem this noon In .!., u ,.,.. it . ,i.u w .1 1:.... , hon7e, fo7 -Tichasktan; n reiVed -"r-'- j Mr Fred Dawaon left this noon for, Portland, where be will attend a meeting of the executive committee of the young1 peoples societies of the Baptist church of Oregon of which he is chairman. Miss Edith Kransse, of Salem, a sister j 3 to'ibe'Lrm'place vesteruVv S I ter a pWnt vi.it of I few days it, Co, I vallia. Miss Krause not long since came from the east, but will make Oregon her lutiire home Corvallis limes. The meMbera of Rebecca I -dge tend- 1 rr tl Mr h! A Parker ft sorttrift imrtrnn Saturday evening in honor of bis t!3rd ; o:rth lay. which occurred yesterday. A ' Dieaaaut cvetung was spent in games of I uiiieieni kiiin 1. ana in a repast 01 mucli culinary merit. Several days ago the DtteocatAT tuentionel the theft o a fine Celeatial rooster from Mr ! 'atker's prem ises. Mr Parker was greatly surprised during the evening by being preeented with the rooster, eltgantlv tnoun'ed bv the taxidermist, Mr Peacock, called the prodigat's return. It was Tl SDAT .in'tn.Hl Ir M ! illmv. hi bis home by Mr- E Thrail will arrive home in .1 dav . v. "v u,-,t. .,, v,,,u,. Mill .ka, . Dl E I. Irvine of Portland, is in the tity the guest of his father Hon B A Irvine. Ijn-nses has lieen issuitl for the marriage of Andrew .1 Baafotd and Minnie A Corte. llolTt Huston and Thos Callalian. of Lorvallia, were in the citv this afternoon. Mr and Mrs lleorge l.itteris went to Ore- gem r 111 uus ii's'n O' mae .irrar.g-iu-ins 1,1 prove up 'i a s.intiam a..um. Or Geo Wright, .f MeMinnville. is in the city. Mr Wright has a prcxvss by w hich ii- I'xtrat t teeth absolutely without t pain, as a trial will convim-e any one. Tne Masonic shrine at Saiem gave Chas ; Havis a gr-aml liannnet last evening after' his j res-ntarion of Alvin Josiin. Mr Davis i- an oi l inember of the order. K A Ss hifflcr has retumr"! frvm hi trip : through Mexico and Texas. i hile in Mexico he paid a dollar t- witns a genu ine bull tight, of rhich give n grapnic account. Mrs H A lli-gue ;uul son Chester.of Port land, and well known in AHanv. scss-d thnnigh last evening on the California ex pr-s for Los Ang-:---. a!ifornia. where they will tgmA the winter. Mr ! A White, representing the popnaat i"a.storui inerlicine. for which children actu ally cry. xs the IF.jix-nAT man -an tetify. wa- in the eitv toiiav.and made a two vears contract with the Itu rat. A icxl in stitution with which to d business. The ladiea of the CatAohc church will ifiie a sus-aal at the residence of Mr tV.nrad if ever .n Tuesdav evening. IVec 5. A supper will ba served, lieginning at 7 .30. f.-r "J5 tent. There will l ga:n and nr.:-; . and pri.-.-s .reentei t- the most - - SaraJi u Vmn ,IorT1 j., TQti, pom. Nearly the entire legal fratern'ty of this j c!ilu !oU - g.ffciS. Al - ity. h.s gone to Toledo, having Irusanesa I bunv in tbe circuit court for UiKln county. The am J itawater' to' Arthur K Kle. I orvailts lawyers who went over ar? : toll 30 acre t" w 1 K.'!sy. J RBryaon W s McleddsM. John IWto'tlw BrueraVw ... rea, w i. I .it.-s. S HaaTora, I M Jrimon 13 wi and H Wilson. -News j w A to'Jtal, Tfcompeon.' ) Habop Oroai cause up Iran Portland this acre. II v I noon. j V ilarker to Iesler Hulin. lot 7. Tho and H L Blark. of Salem, have bl 1, llam.burg been in the Citv. J w Umit to Jerry Shea. ) acres. isp 1 Mr aad Mrs Millard Haves wen- in the ,. . .,; r- ' ' -. , - - tty torlay on their way to Silverton. ' ,!', V la Miss June I'i- iinson and two blind t-hoo ' mutes unie un from Salem this noon. , Mr J W ?awtlen left last evening f-T : Ja- kaonville on a visit with her parent. lUlitor Humphrey, of tbe Jefferson Ke-1 i.-w. i- in the ity. Mr Humphrey is giv- ing Jefferson i.ple a go-.l jr. Mrs M J Train, commuwioner of women's 1 -.irk f--r the Mi-I winter fair. feM bs)Mi iat pirtland att.-r.-ling to tbe business of the "fSce. .l nt a d - wn Md reilosri .nme to Al- Uiny fn-m Jefferson this noon lo attend a big lueetiiur at tbe O F HafltMsjadaV. fhere win lie aware ironi OSjsnr piaces. V. V. Han. 111:1. k. one of the D S gT.in-1 ; jury. r.tuml home to-lay to remain until j th i-lh. Tlie time of the court will I tak en up with tii- BSHBgglhag u until then. ias Ida Val lance, who took the jart af Alvin Joalins wife la-t eveatfaag in su.-h an ' ni.inn-r. r" .-iv.--l a .lisfiat. h yeUT.iay noon thai her f.iib.-r h-ul just died in Hie j -.-Idi.-rs Home at OrtOtt, Wash. She was . jrreat ly -iff.st.l -v- r the n.-w.. and yet she ..i- able to carry out one of tbe live-. art in the play with tm-at spirit as a matter of i-usine-s. a re(uireraent that probably o -- nr. iii n 1 ''ii--r iri-in-s- Ti v H hiStz II.i n brand -t mild lUiSt ; Core l Oragew ham. Pisa fstdieaBtd ture anl chick na for Thaniir,ivirig st KG Wataou Co. J halt. I!r s are now tinning cat tirstcUs : Or-egtn hime. vary mi d and awert. Yon Lin pr'ure the bo I Oregon ham 10 t ie slat-- al Schul 1 Bros met Mtthi I. i n aeh profwass te divide pr. tits wih cut mi rs th-.s Christmas. I.xkfor fntare BSnesMM mmts. Plan to lake dinner with the W C T 17 Thanksgiving day, at tltir la'.l. A i;ood . dinner lor J.S cents. At Si.uliir Bri meat mar"Cil i the plaos to net Ren Oregon bacon and haini at 15 ooti p.-r pound. Leave your older for dressed turkeys lame (icese, duck and chickens, at the Central Market. '. jr t!. r.RSgiving . Owhsg to hard times Kr.-rch proposes to ink- ii an Objeot t pnrchaie t'hristmss ijoo.ls from hie stock of t:he, clocks. jrwi-iry ami m iverw. e nice in aei-uiu(( with the limes. Attkniios Sim Kni-.hts The next regular meeting of Alhanv Tent K O T M I wi Tl be held hi the new hall over the Bank of Oregon. AH Sir Knights re- riuenteil to be present. A L I. AMU, Sit Knight Commander. Its asnttotri uttii, this queation ol who does your laundry work- Think) about it, digest it and act in the right , way bv sending your clothes to the Al- j I in n v Steam laundry. How would you! iike to have the Celestials running things in vour lino of business. It wouldn't set well would it, and no wonder- Then send your clothes to Richard ft Phillips w bo do the best work. Thousands of lives arc saved annually by the use of Aver's Pectoral. I n tbe treatment of croun and whooping co-ie'n. the l'ectoral has a most marvelc us effect. It allays in flammation, frees theoustructtdalr passc and contro's the desire to cough. 1 For pity's sake, don't growl and grumble because you are troubled with Indigestion. No good was ever effected by snarling and fietllng. lie a man (unless you happen to be a woman), and take Ayer's Sarsparllla, which will relieve you, whether man or woman, Mv fall line ntMACINTOSUlM and (lOSiAMERS, inoluding many noveltio for ladins, misses and children, it now sale. 8 K Young. 4 ntsrAKItl.1 onittia A special to the DniOCSAl from Oak land tells of an outrage In w licit a man know n in this county figured : "A dastardly outrage waaco lilted on Mimlay morning about I o'clock on Thomas Sutherland, who rvsides on bis farm about I miles uoutb of Oakland, by two men who entered bis bouse for tbt purpose of robbery. At the time of their entrance f ntberland who lives alone was asleep. They awoke bim ami demanded ' his tiuniey. He said he bad but forty dollars about the premises, which they took, and then demanded more. Bother- I land insisted that was all the money be had. They they took him to a locust tree ', and bung him by the neck, trying to ex tort a confession that be bad more j money. The limb bnAe. and then they iook mm 10 tne barn ami hung ium tin second time and left him and left bim 1 and returned to the bouse. .Sutherland managed to untie h tOOk bin to the house nnd tied bim to ; th0 bed, put paper on his bands, lichled and burned his hands to blisters. naniM roonera encceeded in getting no more money tlu-v left the bouse, and Sutherland went t bis brother's house nearby and gave 1 be alarm. The rob- , hers wore white band kerchief a over their " " "a- inn, tne oiner aH Z wJi&vl Un't rilgirvben th'eVwoibbn - CeH'BCtl, rmot hiiim.v Tuesday evening. Nov. 23th. Present Mayor Cowan. Recorder Hen- ' ffi K SLTSL fe. Wheeler. The following bill n ordered paid,: SI J Hen ton, 9lKM. rurther time wa- irr.mt.sl on f.eir tire department bills. Ine eommitte- !! streets and publi property recommended that an el.s tri- light lie laced at Second and Broad.dbin strri-!.. cud no where else at pret-iit. Ado-.t.sl. i TJIawnse was granted II I. Cranoe t. j liijuor for six month, and Ix-md approved. The matter of fixing ford of dit- h at -4th '' :ud 7th stn-ets was continued, with. Mtg- nataOM on the propriety of building a bridge. The matter of the salary of the eity ' 1 marshal for the next vear est brought up. ' I and a meeting caller) for tte-lne.lav even- ing. .xov t-i arrange lor tne same. that in the coming city nlnflimi. the casdi date will know what thev ;ire gett;:i". 10 11 1 ; in -vii - Jocob It Mundorff o -., Bmne, 121.74 acn-.. 11 w 2 i . If ilary s.,tnmerville to Mar k L 0 merville It's rr-s 1", u !t 0 S t. Qeo L Mejei, BO rea, 10 El an at bX) Anna K Hoene t-. Rebe .. A Allen, O acre. '. K 4 Cha Kaddu 1-y il W Kumbauh. adm'ri to WillLtui Kuuilaugh. 98 a. res. l3 E 1 Ed Hrvan to Ira Toner, 17 .. m II wt J P GalbraiUi to C N "Tuuagi 1 tM aiT-s. 11 w 3 E8 Markers to W W B be I 90 ai-res. 13 and 14 w J Albany OMaetery As- iati- r. to 1 w j ,j Jli M 2000 l-tQO Kuiuliugh. 1 It 1 j og W W It-.!., to K ManMrs, 160 acT.-. 13 w 2 ; J C ligh to Henry M an-1 Nona M 1- Higgin-. 8B.V acr-. 10 W I.. m' Awl. rev t... J P Wallas. ' 7 and 8, bl il, ''.o!tra' add AI- j bany i L C Stratton lo J B Stntti n, 19 61 j aiT. 10 w J tho A Hall to Kodyers, 40 II w2 ." ' John Higgin- t-. l-wr .-!- Higgi y arr. 13 w :5 IO00 3 rj 7o ! i"- tiwn.t..a Knnaana : " ' I" I 13 tieo M Maa.-ni : i' M...r. !' arre. H KS J17 1 1 1 I Haw.: In kaV D Bnasell.' lota 129 - 5 and id 5. V san!. A!'san 1500 s.ti Th- .-a;:. r : .... could wi-h f -r Bn ' r.-jn:;.r j S V Hall returned from Allsany day aibeni he went tbe foseuMt cl ; on'busin. . L ChatSeld. who iir bjused a si ' f land a. ro th-river, ha the lumber '.! the ground for;-, new h --:- Th7e is aaoch aaritation ben over the coming ele-ctioii-. The Populists will f-nn a clnb an-l.if th- r reporti un- to be believed will carrv this j.ovin. t by a larg majority, uf they don't p-t left.) T . .1 1 . aa. . 1 I - i.,--P n, ag-airi.t we u.'.nuw . an flaunt! it i- n-i-rtel that tin- de all run out -if the Hon-h distri-1. K l" Neal ami Win lewis w.-ri l--t f-ra sh.-rt biaae whi!.- --lit MMinaT the latter art 1 of last wselt. Thev came in all riirht when lawffsBr nnae caane. ."-noun. Damson Faun I'm Pceafe-a da - I i will reo-iv.. subscripti-.ns f-r the " W.s klv Hetroit Press " 4 mbnths for 20 osadn. Call earlv 1-efore it is too lata as this -t- ial ..ffer mlv f.-r a linnti-l tun-.. F. 1.. Kxmox. I Subscription Agent NaKRII It WILLIAMS PARRELL. On Ti bay evening. N'.-v 21). I"'.t.t. at the rv-idene of the brides t-arent.-. Mr t Mr- Frank Fan-ell. by Rev F. it Prichard, .Mr M E Williams, -if RoMbuig, an-l kfiaa Annie G Farrell. of this city. The groom i- brotlier of Mrs Win A t'roxton of thi city ,-.n-l a fonner resident of Albanv. now an ' employe "it the Southern I m-inc. I hi- bride M a popatu and iucomplishe.1 young ; lady, a teiu her in Albany h and other ' whor.ls of the county. Mr and Mr Wit-1 hams left on the overland lor their new . home at BoMbufg, taking th-- l.-t sriahes ef maay friends. BUITU BRIDtil'S At the residence of .1 T Hridgv- in Iniin. Sunday, Nov 28, IcDtt. Mr Norman w Bmith, and Mi--ftmaada T BridgM, Ilev E B Haadaaker officiating. The groom is a'pownlat drag gist, of behavBOB, Linn county, and the bride is the iucomilisheil daughter of luniel Bridges and wife of Sbi-llmrn in the same county, and sister of our townsman and impular nierchant ut whoM mideiice the wedding: took pliu-e. Tht-s.. worthv yonaajpeoyle have the lnt anew of a host of fricnils in this vicinity, as they launch out itMin fhe 01 Of matrimony. UahOjIMII will Is: their future home. Review. WOLF PIATT. Oa Nov. MKh, 1883, at the residence of J W Wolf, bv Oder 1' Bridges, Mr .1 Wolf and Miss Mary Ktt.i Piatt both of Linn county. DIKII. CAMPBELL. In Albany, on Tuesday morning, Nov 2Sth, 18t:t, after a lingering illncM.fir I 11 Campbell, at the age of W years. The deceased wtus a resident of Al bany for over fifteen years, a carpenter by r n i a ii...-... .ii i.-o : trade, i-everai oi .-ro-.oiv wen ouui u-m-deni es were constructed by him. He leaves a wife and four children, rrink and ill Campbell, and Mrs John l-'ox, of this i ity. tuid Mrs Willis (.'aider, of Brownsville, and many friends to mourn his death. A strange fact in regard to his death is that tliirty six years ago today be was married. I 'ur ing his long and intense suffering he ha Ijornc it without a murmur, ami was fully prepared to go. Funeral services u tho residenco Wed ncsday morning, at 10 a. iu., dbnducted by Itev J T Abbett. Rigkeat of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report RoYal AJBkSDIJLTELY PURE t MMunr itkmh In o.-der to let the readers of your pa per know that Tangent is still living, it may be well to give a few items of the happenings near here. Partners are'in a manner through with their fall work. The early ami continued tains have re tarded the fall seeding but nevertheless there is a lair amount of grain sowed much of which looka qnite well. The apple crop was not extra large but of a better qoaJIHf Mian common. Potatoes are nearly all dug and there ia a fair yield and very g od quality. ThoM who are engaged in the nursery business are busy tilling orders with No. 1 trees at low fries. There is a protracted meeting going on at the present time, conducted by the Metbodifts. Mrs Moll e Lnper bad the misfortune to cu her wrirt qnite badly with a piece of glass. The roads are getting very miiddv, in some places they are nearly imppassable, cause, too much hauling after the rainy season. The .people of Tangent were called to- "' l.,.r . r, , I ,. 1(11. . -. . .1 1 . , t .... n iui.. i n h.j at her liome on the eve of the 17th. She was aged 14, just budding into woman hood but suddenly taken away. The funeral was conducted hy the Rev Ie, and was largely attended by the many "vmpathiing friends. The remains were laid to rest in ll.e cemetery juai west of Tangent. The hcaltlof this part ot the countv is good, no cases ol sickness reported. John Canovan is once more able to .get around after laying up all summer with a broken leg. There has been tiuile a large amount of , fruit dried here tins lull, w biefa sells for i six cents per pound. Raeoniajt, trai;t llrui EM. Tangent grange held arejjular meeting Nov. --.Jth.wlach was -juile well attended. ',.'.. - '-- "- I'llV .tilUTI.l !. ll.A.. . . . . . ... A !aper was read by G n Kutbe on r''n8 f fruit trees, the insect j-ets and the profits of raising prsatae, which was commented upon bv several who are is- lereeted in irui: growiag. L lindgefartuer made a lrng'.bv ad dress upun tbe cause uf tbe L'nancia'i de pressiun, Inch is attracting so mucli attention at tbe present time His array ot figures and many undeniable fa:t which lie pro.Iucd, plainly convinced a'.i preeen'. tbnt h was exorbitant salaries n-l a erUeb om'.inatson of tbe monied powers ba ! b'. -jgbt about the nn-s.-nt har.l times Numerous -luesls. :i were aaaed aad aaasrered and mucL in lorn, a ik 11 gamed ftuiu bia remarks. Tl.e interest ir the eranie work is be- g.nn.ngt j revive as the busv seas-jn is '. about over lor t'r.is fail. If ever the ' farmer ceevled each others astistar.ee and rooperatisn now is tbe time. It is ell ko-jwn that tbe products ol our land ia selling for 1cm than eon of raisina.and Usere is some cause for the depression of the pns. Tr.erefore there is great ne , cessily of farmers combining their efforta lo ben their present condition. All who are eligible to become members of the eranee should not hesitate t come into ti.e ran.s immatliaililf and end a helD- iag band at a time whee their assistance is so eorely needed. We expect to bear good reports from all cf tbe granges tint winter, so let us all tike tio'd with a d : terminatson of not giving up the sort i :r . .. -air succesalui, and we crra;n;y in w.o. v cmt 10 ti.e grange witn voor minds full of Dtuir.es to bring btfore tbe meet:og. Trv to 611 vour p aces. Make no excuse, but taae ' Mkl earnest'. v and the mee'ings wll be ints-resting and s-jcceaeful . awni The 'iovtrnor i .;uite an orpoeer. ' , Foot bail ia one cf the things oppoaed. ' Tony Nol'ner, of Port'and, has re-- .ve-l a judgment again! a subscriber at ; IVoodburn. The amiug isa tetribie one A b.jn-1 company has twen organired in Portland that in alt probability needs watching. You pav Monthly, and eii. don't bite. ireg- n people going t-i Lower Califor nia for their health say that February is tbe lies! mon'b in which to reside there. It i- tbt shortest. Neaspaper men bo iel- the (armsr bow, to mahafs success of bis business are like the farmer who telis the editor bow Ift ran llU p, nd v.. ,.lrre are f0Ine of - r. o n pes j la ;.r nOWeatinK' low-.i e.-g. Thiais :i -liiri on 'resTo" bewa, A retosau i- needed. S..!- .ii-;.:.iys a epirit .-f eeoatossry by ittiag R two tleska in -;.b w.ir.1 f.rth. 1 ' '""V. ' eU-ti.ui. AlUny boa always ; 233"" l'v hv,n oniv tl,e Bmb" : n,",""d- Summit weakness loss ot appetite and that tired feeling nervous prostration ae driven away bv I s .. : s Saraparil.a. like mist before the morning sun. To resli ! the benefit ol this g-eat medicine, gU e it a tiial. Sure, crticient, ea - Ib od's Ptlla, !T"K T"!N,;- Wl K'r very largelv make us what we are. No thought can pass through the mind witnnut lea Lig some effect, however slight. Many slight Im pressions, In time, make Bslgbty chances. It's the same with the body. Abuse it with poor food and take the consequences. For purity ar.d certainty In groceries and baked goods, go to Parker Bros. Mr- T.dt has taken the Mars at for The Hi-ton-of the World, bv .Lis I' Mcl'aU It is one of the most complete published, un elegnnt work that deserves to In,- in the hands of every Isiy and girl. A splendid Chriatmaa preaent. Hoy youj children good lilasaliiKi Nothing can be fosnad better than thia. How I. Tin-' worth cal silverwate tc bo jtiven sway st r'rirnchV Juwelrv .tore I his Cliriattiiss . Olives in Hulk, saner kraut, mixed sickles, chow chow, cranberries, lemons, tiaked botnfoy, and new laislns at C E Browaella, Kith, at Viereoks shaving and hair ttln parlor.. Clean towels to cverv cusioiner at Viorei k thaviog parturs. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. PRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used iu Millious'of i Homes 40 Ycrs the Standaixl. Baking Powder TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a Seauriac Sar Use Bkbxtji, Nov 28. A box rantaining an infernal machine was received iy Caaaeal- lor von I aprivi. nf rnnipMlioil bv a letter dated Orleans (fovenbec Ine letter stated that the box contained a sample of woaderful radish seed. In attempting to open the box, Major VAtOMJW noticed grains of gunpowder falling out of it. 1'his made bim susidcions that the box contain - e 1 a bomb, and be called a notice exoert. Tney found in the interior of tic xix a haaimcT which was kept do an by Ixinds of India rubber. The ra'aairr was to ar ranaed that f tne t,.,x were onencd in the ordinary Bray it would strike a cap of a nitro glycerine cartridge. I unliiiiiri la Prater! I.oM.on. Nov I he t James Ga zette admit that the new tariff bill tbows sign that Cleveland is prepared to fulfill bis promise, and that there is no question but thai it will prove a great relief to trade. It adds: "All through tha bill care is takjn to leave the American producer with a differ ential duly in bis favor. Cotunlelo frw- dom is given only where no competition is (eared. It is u tter than McKinleV Chi- nese wall, but leaves the foreigner trading with the I'ni'ed States at no small disad-1 vantage s'ill . " . A poadrd Can . Ki.amatii Paixa, Or, Nov 27. Indian Agent i W Matthews arrive,! this erening. having in ehaam John l Hall, an Indian, wbo will appear before the United States coniuiiasioner tomorrow to answer for the accidental kilUne; of his arhnolaiahi. Heenry Albert, last Satur lav. Two loaded ahot guns were carvlesaly left in the schoolboy's dressing room. Albarta and Hal:, who had been engaged in a friendly scurHe, took up the guns and pointed thetn at each other. ' supposing tbey were not loaded. Bad's i gun went off. the charge striking Alberts in thi head and near y tevering it from his , body. 1 I al Olrlke Tai'.ma. Wath. Nov Ti. Tbm far there is no OOOMMa to Ue effect for tbe sensational reports ttai ti.e empioves of the N...rthern I'acij rrailroad would tuike if i . r. - . ) - I . . i . . i" t nj iv per cer.r rr3aouon in wae. to take effect Jan jarv 1. are pot jmfurve. lontidern' the hard time, and ::.e f.r t -.!;at tbe Northern Pacific it payinfr j i the highest scale to operatiog department ; : fcM ia iLu -ountry orj i.anarla, it is tbe opim-.-n emp'oye that the ivilucti.: ol conservative is stated above ana tc a.xepted. The Jettl lajaml. Aatroatta, Nov 2T- liepor jetty today place the damage si of Lj break at about twO feet at on-;- soot, in ; addition to minor accidents that have ) tesnporarilv weikec-o-J sr-versl other narts I 01 il- sir.K.-je -' ' : T ' t :. :-al i tr .-'e. a it will be impossible to new piles in tbe places occupied by those torn away. 4 -...! Eacape BkaTTU. Waib. Nov 27 John I'ryden. alias HawtL rne. aiiaa O'Neill, under five years' sentence for burglary, and oue of the E(t dangvTcus criminals in the n-jithaert. escaped fr ra tb cc-untv jail yesterday. The street reaefcers held services a' the jail yesterviiry afternoon Ifyden joined with t:.-ra ir. sieging and praying, and when tbey went away walked oat with them, past the guard, who was a new man. lie had secured a wti'e shirt and collar and black tie ind surir-d a hvmbook. -irrrlas Lrasal Wm.lrr Pulton,,. Nov 27 -At this after- not 1 , . . . - a t . i t " . . : " 1. . w" , . , .. , 7 .1 V 1 , a w, T XeT th' tbc tT7em bld !" it-re-: :r. , : r ac trat r.:s acUcn was final J B 30SMNMB, of losra. was then elected to rjcced Mr i':-wder!y. unvu a Bratfcer. JaXSUKM VILLX. Or, Nov 27. Stephen Keers. wl.o kil'.e-l his brother. John Beers, at his borne cn E van's creek last Wednes day and r..i i his txvlitnir.arv eximinntion t-eicre fiaanrsi ;a.;ins a Jay. va f i c-:.:v f Woodville I'ri- ir.urder and was he d to await the action of the grand jury without bail. He was brought to Jackson ville by Constable t arter. rasaaalttrd kalrlde .x I"kan' isxv. Nov 'J6. An v ljman kn-.wn as Augustus M Ser.ha committed suicide in his poor lcigings Friday night, taking morphine. He wa in needy cir cumstance and despondent. Among his effects was found a letter, in which deceas ed declared he was a lineal descendant of Alfred tbetireat and Kd und Ironside, cf t harlemansTnc au.i f 1 10 the Gnat and Margaret Fi rtai-r 'nvestitration among Scriba's effeci revea'ed a re-xrd of ; lineage elegantly printed and bound, run- nice over ... years Hecaroetrom i'ort- land. -r. v here be was in 1892 vice presi- dent of tbe Sati. nal ilu.irantee k Trrrst i ' . -..'. Dir r-voilrr 1 HtuaPKi t-iin. 1'a. Nov 2b. It is tae tidy II as In lit Oil t.l.iy by a majori'v of the delega'e to the general asemhv" of the Knights of Lib-ar. that upon tbe openinir l the session tomorrow I PowdeefV s , resignation will 1 on tl certainly ac- cepted. a tewgian was sent to JaaaM K eiegrana .waa aaal to JanMI h overeieu, at l'-s Moines, askinc him if 1 he would accept the office which Powdery I aaeka to vacate. Drank la Bwaa SaatTLK, Nov 26. John McDonal, aged 87, a timber cruiser, who came here from 1 Montana a f jw Oan aco, died in a chair at the Ulard bouM today. He had H X0 , when he came here, an-i init $iOk in the bank, and then deliberately parent on a drunk. He did no go to bed for'a week, but sat in tbe barr.vm ordering drinks in rapid succession. Today he triexl to go to sleep, but could not. He ordered another drink, returned to the chair and died He claimed to have rich relatives in Mon'ana, but no one knows who thev are. A Trasear Skvmoi it. had. Nov 96. -As the rvsult of a terrdi tragedy glowing out of a fam ily feuv five people are dead tonigh in countrv home seve milt: east of this citv. l',mr9r uAllintnn I.-mlon thon 87 JL I i . I i I . t il u.T.I' e.t-s oi o'o. iiia.rit-u uauiuer i ... Foster- He never lived happily with his wile una i.i-i txiv -iu- M-ramusi a marrvla followed resulting as -tatod Jor- ilcn ending the tragedy by killing himself. Kill. -1 l as Earthquake. IN PON Nov Jtl. A dispatch to the 'limes from Teheran savs 12.tH persons periahed in the earthquake at Kuchaa. Ten thousand bodies have already been recover- ad and 8009 are still in tbe ruina. Iifty thotiMind cattle have lieon deatroyed so far. The -hiK-ks still continue. SawrKG hlaciUMaa neatly rt-pairetl aud w-urrauted lv a Iharnaghly OOSapotaat work man, at F M P ranch's jewelry .ore, Albany, Oregon. See tho Mew Improved Singer sewing m ioe. Tho 1-i.tis alw-rys tno che.peit. Sewdsa, aitcnt. Office at P M French -h olry storo Wei Hood's Cure Saved MWife's Life Wenknosa, Nervousneee, Rheum. alt John W. Jonem Kalaroa, Waso. " Of my own frea wtil and accord, onblased by anyone, and wlaldni only to do eood to the afflicted, I with ta tell of the good qualities ol Hood's Sarsapartlla and Hood i Pllu. I think ttiere are no medicines iuai to them, and havs proved their merit by experience tn my own family. My wu, Baebsl. haa been afflicted am weakness, terroiuness. and salt rhaam I pent nearly all that I haI of ttiia world's ewJi lor drevs bills ar.d medielna untU wa decided to trf Hood's SarsaparilU. It undoubtadly Saved My Wife From the Crave. The salt rheum has entirely healed and she Is rtarr4 la aa4 health. I have many friends and relauves la the east who will be (lad to know that Hood's Sarsaparilla JI1, ""J p v "" my wife." Joby W. Jara Get BjOI&: Hooo'S Pills ban situ disss Ris, SSSM ejgsMjaSj enra haadM-ha. Try a baa. as. I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their store to opposite the Kuu House, and haye on hand a full ..ock of CHOPPED FEED: Cuttom chopping done. CORVALLIS FLCUfi, BRAN, SHORTS CERM MEAL. CRIHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND City Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Mcndav, the 4th day of Decern ber,l8&3,tbe annual election in asd for tbe citv of Albanv L'.nn county. sute ol Oregon, wsli be held lor the purpose of electing the following .ncn-.r.pai cmcer". towit: Une Jiavor, one Kecorder.one Marshal.oneTreaetirer, one member of the Council from each ward . Ssud election will be held at the follow ing places, namely : First ward at the Circuit Court room, weet a:de. Second ward at the Countv Treaaar- tr"t office. Third ward at the cmce ofthe"A'.bar.v rsrmen compter, Tha following named persons have . been appointed by the Common Council o! id city, to act as Judgee and Clerks of Mid election : First ward Judsres. David From an. O Bushnell and Vv C Tweedale . c.ers C W Watte and W H Warner. Second ward Judges, Strauder Fro man. Calvin Bark hart and S M Penning ton : clerka, 1 R Wyatt an i P R Keliy. Tnird ward Judge. A E Bloom, N H A'. en and George Pattereon ; c'.erke. Frank heeler and E J Lanning Said election will commence al I o'clock 1 in the forenoon and continne witbont , Cioemg tiie po.-S until o'clock in the j "STf tH c- Oregon, daly of Mid cocn ma-le at a regu.ar rr.ee fx 1 cn ne u at the Council chamber in Mid city tbe 14th dav of November, $SG. V J Baarroar, Recorder of the citv of A'.hany. Alt any. Oregon.November"l6t-,93 CEXTR1L Poultry ol m Mn - -1:. 'etweer. T.r-t and .Second :.. ALBANY 'R Poiltry. Fi-di. Oystefs. ClaBs, Game ie Seasio. Everything nice and fresi. Give us a cail- SEXDEHStCO. M-a: a ravj a Ur rUUUL'iilrlOn. Uvo Orrti E at Oi.ei Oct. ; s Cirv, Ot. Ja, lSiC. Notice is nerebv given that the follow ine named aettler hss ri ed notice of Lis intention to make final Drool in sannort of his claim, and that said proof will be made oetoie inetountv tiara 01 unn :o. at A-barv, Ore. on Dec 19:h. IsSS.vii. Sei. McRes " Pre D No TSTi. for the E S of N K 1 I Jf,"'. lP see SO. and W ;, of X W ;. 10. 8 R 5 E. He names the I following witnesses to prove bit continuous re-tdenre upou aril cultivation . vimtU. JahB ra-.v. j r. n-rU. u .-.f Mia .. .. ; .... l- . , o Rerrv P O. Linn IV Dawssasa. Robert AM er, Kegtster. Notlco for Publication.! Lanp Otfice vt Orec.os City. ' 1 k. Mfl, 1 sl-i 1 -iui. 1 . - I V; ; . L - ,1,., , 1 , ot ,: . I MOtee is hereby gien that the fiUowink 1 namesl s-ttler t:.t- Sled notice of his lnten- tion to make final proof in support of his I 1 - . .f -uf 11 I claim, and that ssud proof will la nuule Iv- fore the Countv Clerk of Linn Co. at Albanv. iHw.. on tilth of lVo.' lsV"'. viz : Thomas P i.!;ii n. n v.. -.: .i, s v i. s E la sv 7. N lj of N E "a and S W l4 N E l4 sec IS. tp 10. SKS E. He names the following witness to prove his continuous maiMMM Uixin and i 'llltivation of said land. v;.,t m. vjo.. u. tv.1,- lok h - !c, W Oorwford. all of tirvvn" ' ttasin. Liuii (Co.. Oregon. Kkkrt A Miujck. Kogister. . NotiCO for Publication Lam Omcatas Oreoon Cii-t.Or., Oct 2Sth. 1.93. Notice is hereby given that the follow ng named aettler ties tiled notice cf his mentiou to tnaae nnal proot in support of his claim, and that aid proof will be I made before tho Countv Clerk of Linn t o., a. Aioanv re.on uatt iaana i.-w.va: Robert I. Correll. Pre OS No 75-61. for the S W 1 cf N E l, SRjofSW . X K ! S W IN W S E i, see 14. tp 10, S R 5 E He nauies the following ; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upm and cuuivali-in of said land, via K w sscanisn, Neil McRe. J I. Beriy. A Jones, all of Berry P O, Marlon Co, Ore. leu agar A If illks. Register. Notice for Publication. l.ASP tH-KIOK ATtbiKoox Citv. Ou., W-t loth, liKl. Notice is herebv iriven that the following named settler luvs hltHl notice of his inten tion to nutko final proof in support of his j chum, and that siu.l nroof will U made be fore the Ketfister and Receiver at Oeeajon Citv, Cirn., on IVc. l'-th, 1S9;!. via: 1-oren WlKiuirhead, l're. U.S. No. 7S4 for lots. Seven, Kitfht, Nine and Ten, Sec. 1 T. S. K. 4 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his oontinuOUS residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: .1 K Whitney, C. 1! Winn, tieo Whitman. Heurv Susen's. all of tirtvn Basin, Oregon, RonavRT A Knusa, Begiafsar. for Publication U S Lam Orr-'t E, CaEcc-x City Or Oct 20: h, IS:i.r Not e is hereby g Jven th t ir.cujp ; ance with tbe provisions, of the set o ! Ccngrtaa of June 3. I i7j. entitled "An act I for the sale of limber lands in the atattt j of Ctifornia, OregOa, Nevada nnd Wash logton Territory,'- asexu n-ld to all tbe Public Land States (iv act of Aazust -i:h, I 1892, Annie WhklfKj'k. of Oregon ChVyr, ; county t C'ackamas. sU'eofOreson.baa thl day fi'ed in this office her sworn statemen. Jfo 294. for the parchasse r.t the N'EII of auction No 9 in township No 10 S range No 4 E, and ill c.f'.f. r 1 r-.of to i show that tbe lan 1 nusstavl is rn-.re i valuable (or i'.a timber or ston than for : agricultural purpoa:a, and to establish her claim o sei-i Ian i before hi 11 e ster and Itoeeirer rf th's offi v at Oregon ' City. Oregon , on Thursday, the 1st slay of February.!-'.!. She nam- as witnesses: John .Smith, Win m:tk, 1, Hmrtf , 0 Tbompson,aTl cf lrry. Oiitgsin Aiy and ' a'l persons e! iminr a-iversi v tbe above destcribed land are reo,uetel"u fi e thc-ir claims in this cOlie on or before sid let day o; l-ebrusry I?4. KOEEST A MltLKB. Re tiaser. Notice for Publication, U. S. LaVB Office, Oatoos City, 1-aly 3r,l, 13. Norce is hereby given that in corapS ' ar.ce with the prosisiont of the act of Con gress of June 3. entitled "An act fa the sale of timber lar.ds in the states o California, Oregon, Nevada,isd Vahing ' ton Territory , "as extended to all the Pub lic Land .States by ad of A-guit 4, 1S91, Daniel M Large." of Albany, county ot Linn, stav cf Oregon, ras this day'gied in ihis office hi- t worn staterr.er.t Si 2537, ! lor the purchase of the X W '.. t-f section Xo 12. 13 towns htp Xo 10 Sou-h, range Xo 4 East, and wi.l cfler proof to stew that the land s it -n orr valcatle for tl Umber or sione than for agrlc-'.-.urai purj-vses, and to e'tablUh his c.'aitn to said land before the Eegisler ar.d Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, cn Tuesday, the y.h day ef Ja--2ry.iS4. He r.arr.es a witnesses" L W Laiaj.br aO J L Bevvy, J E Whitney. CB sTtea, a I ot Green Bs:n. Oreg3i. Any and a"! per sons c.a:rr.;r-2 aiverselv ; v, de- ' scriijed lands are requited to Sie their . claims '.n this ccice ou or before sail 5th I day cf January, 1S94. RCEEKT A MlLLtR, Resistc. Timber wacd, let J:.ot 3. 17? N ::-ifor Pab':itun. Coiled State Lacd CiHre, Oregra City. I Notice, is herebv g'.veo that ia ccc.puir.ee ' with h pr&raions cf the act of Ccckrsiw cf Jna S.-d. Is75. eauslel "Aa set for tb sale . of Umbtr lands ia th state t: California, Oregon, Nevada and Wajfcicgtoa Teri'.cey,'- aa extruded to ail I'abii: I.irTd States by set o? Aagcit 4, ISSr2,t haa J H ai.'e, si Nugara, , ojunty ef Mari n. state 01 Oregou, has this day ?.ld ia this c::. hj s- ra f: .: Na. 2io3. :: ir.-ia -- -f N F. ( Section Xo. I-.-.s T- r.ip No, !-j S, Klcre No 4 K, asi will c?er paawf ti sbo- that , tha land satot ia sore valuable : -r :.; timber or stocrj lean f.--r agriealtarai par . poses, and to establish his claim tj said lacd before the Reenter and litcoireT f tnia ot at Oregon Ci.v. Orer-n. oa V'tdcesday, ibeisth cay ti Jaasaary, "l?4. He same witnesses: Chas flinai 1 son. Jobs Sxith, Allen Smith, BeoCey tfe-rrje. ali f Niagara, Mir 100 Cn. Oregon. Any and a;: persons claiming adversely tee above described lar.4 are recces ted :o tile their tclaio ia this oiEee on or b:re said itth UTof Jacaarv. ROBERTA i-ILL? R, Register. Notice for PublicaAion. Land Office Okeoox C.tt, Oct zed, 1 Or., Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with ihe previsions of the actof Coc gretscf June 1878, eawltted "Aa act for the sale cf timber 'ar.es in the states of California, Oregon, tin arte and vTarhtng ton Territory," Mr. Lu'.- Lar-.eai. .f Albany, cjur.tr of Lir.-, state ot O.egjn, has this Jay filed in fr.is c:Ece hrr iwcrn statement o -950, tor the purchase cf the N S cf N W) S E cl N Wand S of N K . a 11 in Xo io South Range No 4 Ea-r, ar.d effer proof to show that the laadscujht i more valuable for its tia.ber ar s-cne than for i agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register icd Receiver cf thU office at O ecu Ci'y.Cgr, n Tuesday. :e 2nd cay i t January , 1S94. ane ea a arrtncssea: whh: i'an- - for-.a. ! Fov.oi st Detroit, Marten Co. Oregon, O e:rott.Mri - Co.Oreion.U . r. L Laughea ot Greer, lias; -. Mar or. Co, Oregon, Ca ile H Lauihead, of Alba: Linn countv, Orecon Arsy ar.d all per -v Use aboic di- sons claiming adverse senbev lands are rtoueateu to r..c :: jtr claims in this office on or before mid -nd Jay of January, isij. KCBERT A MlLt-tR, Reg-Ute- Titnr JiD ;; lS78--M for pabliotios. -niIfl1 i'!d .ov. Onv- 1 :" November t. lrJ. Msfiea 1 baseas girva that ia compUar-.v orith the pnavawaaa oi the set at l ocsnssm of Jtice s, ,,atl5ia - An act for skesah-of riatberlaaJs m th states of raliforrua. Orw.n. Ner.bi JrrriV,J"" "1 '.x''''-'1-1 ! .U the Public L.v.-.,i stsre Hi .-t o: .-.u;-.-t 4. t-Hi. ,-hi. tl lKir, : ,. v . 1 Siat at Osaesay hs thu- .t Bed aa Mia office h' wm aMtesai al So. 3sM.f-r 1 arej so. of ! it"7 0 . y 5'" ? .w n- , th; th hind santad 1- saan tor in " NpsM than f..r aaTteatasatiiMja, SSSsrlSd ITltt I I'ity. llr.:: ou Wediwsus;. .:.. :i;i. ivy v.f I Jasissrv. MM ! -JL,i ? Any r.d ail i r-..r--. .. . - , ' 4asertaed IsAd. are rr-jut.-l to t'-e their chuma in thsi SsstS OB OT tWata SaM Skth .Liv of JssSS- larjr, aMI t.oLEKi A. M:txra. lUm-sttr. Timber LauJ, Act laq for publicst'on. OaaMl States I aa4 trJi . OcaabsrMd. iss. -N .lice On . Orv.-s- Nsitiee is hervt-y hveti that in aaassdiaaee with the provisions oi the set of I'orijrtvss ot June S, IsTs, octuKi. "Au set for the ssde of tiiuher uums me uto- or t aut.-nua. lirsvn. Si aud Washington Territory." Joi.-.- 1 Csii-.v-t-Msmsatso, swaes 'f Msniuerte. Stme f '. mui. has this .Uj tiled ia tlu- sfks bis landa ta tiie Mate.- of twbronus, irwn. rtiiisna. oeli. ot Miehi- oru statement No J. fr th i-urv-hsse of the NW Si of SK. ttlJ SV siitl N .-f 8Vh oi !s, tiim No m Ti.wnshii' No t South. Iia:-.sv N.- r i:.it and will otter ini-f to sh.-w tl..v. t! bunt sotwdit is more saaaaMB for its Umber M -tone than for oimi'lltrilrml luin.i ... -1 ' - ku to ssiil laztil SssUfa the li'tisrer I 1. eetvar of thisothi-e at Omwti I'irj. On'suii. on luesday the 2Sd day of TssinsiJ . l-v He name- i.s witnesmw: IsfSM V frrrirrh. Usna V Smuh. J L Iterrj-. Berry 1 k Mnru-n C iv aiul Frank IVrkett, lvii;t. Marion t o, Orvtf.:i. Anj and all arsons elniraiuit adversely tii- ahi L---cribed tand are restoeotest to tile their claims iu this uftii f ou or U-fore sunt -."s-l tiav of January. t SW. KOBKUT A. "Ml 1 XCR. tMMw. Notice for Publication. LaxaCnmi k at Osuasca City. Ot;., Oct. SSth. lSt3. Notice is hereby given that the fallow ing named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make Anal proof in support ot bis claim, an,' that said proof will be. made before the County Clerk nf L.inn Co, at Albany. Ore, on Dec 19th, !SiK via: - 1 10 , Edward W Scaoian, Pre D s No TSdo, for I the 8 X of N E l , siec 15, tp 10 S K 5 K. j He na-ces tbe lollowinit witneaaeu to , prove his coitinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: K L Correll. Neil McKea. J L Berry. A Jones, all of Berrv P O, Liuu Co. Oregon. Kv t.Ki A Miller, Register. No tic 9