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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1880)
.1 i i j ill ( I! i LEGAL.' . yulHS. a. E. tllAMBKHLAlX. A CIIABEXtLAIN, Attorneys at Linv, OvrtCE-fn fOtera new brick blocV. flrst .door to the left, up rtnir. vllnli r. rowttt, ' -sr. . firttttr, POWELL 6 IlILYHl Attorneys at Law and Solicitor in Clittncery. " Albaji, . Okbqom. COLLECTIONS prompt I v mti on all po U. Loans negotiated on rcnonable term. Offlot to roster's new block. nlivll t. HU WEATHERFORD, BWiirKBuq-' Attorney ' at Xaw, AUlANT, : : OREGON. WIIfL PRACTICE IX THE TI TTV.lt ENT court of the State. Special attention rIv Cn. . ,ion"n1 proiMUu matter. Orncr. In Odd Fellows' Taiuple. , n47vlo K. !. BUCKBl'M, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBAST, t t OREOOBf. Pitoitji-r ATTEsmos uivem to ail business. - . . 22 v9 . . HCXPRBrr. c. rOLTEHTOR. . Humphrey & Wol verton, Attorneys aaa CwmHUn at 1-aw. WI L LPRACTICK IN ALL TOE COCRTS f thlstate. OrricB in Froinan's brick (p stabrsl Albany, Oregon. . , llnt9 Attorney at L.av, AtRAXY, ' ' OJtKGOy. OFFICK ITp stairs, over John Briefs' store, on First atreet. vlliuit C. II. HEWITT, Altorncf and Counselor at Lnw. OJtoc, Old Patl Office Budding, Albany, Oregon. WLL PRACTICE In the different Courts ot the State. TllnSi MEDICAL. ; I. 1W. JOXES, !. ., Phydcian and Surgeon, ,: ALB AX T, OBEUOX. , Ofc'TeTnphr RS-la WaKhinirton atreets, one block Muth of Ana. uvcry starucs. 4-.vl-2 B. H. SAVAGE, 21. D., I hVSlCiail and Xurirpnn. . Froman"s Brick, up stairs. rira atrt, : Albany, Oregon. vlanlo C. C. KELLY, 31. ., PHTSICIA2T & SUT.GE017. ALBANY, t t OKtXjOX. OFFICK IN MrlLWAlN-S BRICK BLOCK. Kealdence one door north of broom facto ry, Lyon street. v , , llvia IIIIL. CoiIEN Haa removed his stork of gooda to the brick lately occupied by the Grange Union Store, Comer WnaMn-toa and First Ktrveto, whera he wlUbo pleaaed to meet old and new li custoukera. , 44 Albany, Jaly SO, 1880. Albany Furniture House. JAMES D ANNALS, Manufacturer and Dealer In FURNITURE, Bedroom "nlta; Walnnt, Ash and Maple Parlor eaita ; Patent Rockers, Eauv Chairs and Imngn a specialty, SikinG MattresseS, EitcmloB Centre Table, Pillar Extension, ele. A Sylsadid lot of VTalnut and Hardwood Chair of all k Inda, TTliataots, Bookcases. x' - ,' . 'Sideboards; in tact, I intend to keep a first daa FtJRNiTURE HousE . I am thankfal for imat patronage, and Intend to make tt to the interest of all residents of this city and vicinity to ooine and see me. Corner of Second and Ferry streets, ALBANY, - rlSnMJ ORJKKON. Ladies Variety Emporium. "XL J. HYDE KKEPS CONSTANTLY OS HAND German Zephyr. Canms, Thread. Pint, Xeedle, BnXtont, licit Hair Sicilch-, , and Curl, Hosiery, Stamped Goods, e., ttc, fc. Also, Afcnt for Dr. Warnar'a Clealtla Cort I Child' Waist - - and Madam "oye ..k Corset? Skirt Supporter. r 5Trrnch stalDDlnar done to order." U&nr-Broadalbia L, opposite Post OfflcjES9v ALBANY Albany,- Oregon mm ." - . 1 " X - - "'' The Second Term will open on Wednesday, Sept. lit, 180. for partlentera eoncernlns; the course 1 of sindy and the price or tuition, apply to e. irLBritT Xi C03IAHIT, Iro. JulT H lBTWn4 .- ! .-.i. I9SCKO EVKKT FKIDAY, IH THE REGISTER BUILDING, Corner Ferry and' Ftrxt 8trertX COLL. VANCLKVK CO.. PRORTKTOk J. R. MAIKK, JB. x:l.t;: VABtXKVK. i . i . ... TKRMS--IX ADVANCE. , One copy, one year so ie copy , 1 x montha . . . . . I so Ingle copies....... .Ten cents. nrniQ T A l mav be Vmmrt on We at 0-o AA-AfcJ XJL XiX4t p. Howell ft Co's NnwspaiH-r AdvertiatnK Bornn to Spruce SIA. where advert Uuitf mutracc may be mail.- fur It iu NKW YOH.lv. Agents for the Iteirlster. The following nnmeil gentlemen are author ized to receive and receipt ftr subscription to the Rkuiktkk in the localit ics mentioned : Messrs. Kirk Hump....! ......Brownsville. Robert Olnss Crawforrrsville. Peth Haves Hnlwy. O. P. Tompkins : ...IIrrisbur FRIDAY. OCT. 29, 1SS0 rbe Maine Election. Ant so it appears that the Fusion candi date for Goveitor of Maine is not elected nfter all. This is the way dt it : The vote stood : PlaUted (Fusion), 73,837 ; Davis (Hep.), 73.661 ; Fusion apparent plurality, 176. But ; in overhauling the ballots it is found that 1349 Fusion ones were misspelled1, and only;;175 of the lie. publicans oues. The intention of the voters was to voter for Plaisted. but (Jarce lon and his co-conpirators threw out al' such ballots last year as unlawful ; and now they, are caujjlit in tlieir own trap, it the Republicans see fit to spriuc it 011 them. It is a tine illustration of the trnth ot the old saw . about chickens coming home to roost. Oar lluie la coiuius-" . t.- : Hancock .writes a letter about rebel claims to a man ot Ohio, in order to save votes in tliat State, and before tlie ink wa dry upon it, Senator Vance made a speech iu North Carolina, iu which he said : "The South asks 110 bold and unfair thing when she demands her rightful com pensation for homes destroyed, farms laid waste and pillaged, property stolen, and i slaves released by the Yankee plunderers who lived upon us and then refused us A,Ul U li'"e that 1,10 W,w,e -North tiiouiu uiKierstanu tliat- it must atone as far as it can, for all the South lias suffered in body, pocket, and soul. Our time is coming, boys, and the long purga- . tory we lave gone through will on! y make t our parauise tne orignicr wiicu we get there." Who represents the Democratic part- in this matter of claims ? Is it Hancock, with his "persons" or "lobels," or is it Zebulon Vance, the Senator from North Carolina ? Wise people know very well which. In llielr Own States. The name of the Republican candidate for President has sufficed to carry hs own State by the largest majority it has given in many years, while the rank odor ot treason and ppnpnil nip.lhnn wliteli hnnr !,., -r. i- v .1 ,. , about English, the Democratic candidate ! v-;.-, r:.i t., i l.t, to his party, though It has been steadily Democratic since 1S76 and before. It is also now ' morally certain that Arthur's State, Xew York, will give him its vote, and tliat ITaneock's State, Pennsylvania,' will repudiate Hancock by a larger nir- jority 'titan 'it gave Hayes in 1S76. These contrasts do not represent the Democratic candidates tn a favorable light.' Men are commonly nominated for President and Vice-President because they are thought to be popular.' enough at home to carry their own States. ' Pierce, Polk, Taylor, Buchanan, Grant, Hayes, nnd even Sey mour and Tilden, each won his own State, tliough some of tlie'in were not elected ; but neither ot the Democratic candidates iu this campaign has the slightest chance of success at home ; nor are they now likely to get a single State in that section of the Union Hie N"orth which embraces nine-tenths of its enterprise, intelligence, patriotism and wealth.' i - f . 1 Another Dfaeovery. Prof. Swilt, Astronomer of the Warner Observatory, at Itocliester, X. Y, discover el another large comet on the evening ot October lOtlu The tact was noted in the associated press dispatches, but some im portant and Interesting details which could not be telegraphed "are herewith given. Tlie new celestial visitor is the Constella tion ot Pegasus, right ascension, 21 hours, 30 minutes, declination Xorth 17 degrees, 30 minutes. Its rate ot motion is quite slow, being iu a S North-westerly direction, so that it U approaching the sun. It has a very strong; condensation on one side of tlie centre, in addition to a star-like" r.eu- cleus,1 which indicates that it is throwing off an extended tail. From the fact of its extraordinary size, 'we are warranted in presuming that it will be very brilliant, 'and tlie additional fact that It is coming almost directly toward the eartli, gives good promise tliat it will be cue of the most remarkable comets of the present century. This is the fifth comet which Prof. Swift lias discovered, and tlio increast-d facilities which Mr. n. H. Warner, the popular and wealthy medicine man, has given him, by erecting a magnificent Observatory tor his benefit, promise much more for the future. There is a possibility that further develop ments may prove this to be the great cornet of 1812, which Is being constantly expect ed, tn which event astronomers will have an unusual opportunity tojtest the spectros cope for tlie firs time upon these eccentric b idle, and ascertain certainly what they are. : --- - , '.-' ' - Tlie day before the election in Indiana the Lousivillo Courier-Journal said : "A vote for Landers is a vote for Hancock ; a vote ; for Porter Is a vote for Garfield." That Is about the size of it, but Henry may not look atU tharanow- 7.; : The Enquirer of Cincinnati, the evening before the 12th ot October, safcl : "The Democrats feel sure of cairying the State by from 3f00 to 8000 majority."' The ibniwk rmnerJ now say that no Detn I ovra; ever toped y carry umiu f Devlish levice. The S. F. ChnmMc-' special from .Tack sonville, Florida, .mentioned a few days ago that the Democrats of that State are trying to disfranchise all men convicted of petit larceny, the 'object being, to'strlKq ! down the colored vote by nialicious'jros- ccunons ami i.nse testimony. This tiling 1ms been going on in m6st of the . ex-slave State for years. 'A freeclman who inform ed against a Richmond saloon-keeper for some violation of the. license law was maliciously and falsely accused of stealing a chicken and nearly whipped to death under judgment of a Justice of the Peace. In Greensboro, K.'Cja negro was malici ously charged with the larceny of "six bits" and sent to' the penitentiary for five years. Anotlier got seven 3' cars fo" steal ing a box f sardines.- atid another the same sentence for taking an old plow. Thcii treatment in the penitentiary is as cruel iu most respects as the treatment of slaves by Arab slave-dea'ers in: Central Afric-i. They are whipped, starved, dnngeoned among vermin and filth and worked almost to death. For the same offenses, ar,d worse, white men are sent to the county jail for a few days, or not punished at all. Of course these are ontragemt violations of the Civil Rights law, but 110 Southern Democrat" regards that law as anything better than waste paper. Tt is one of the main objects, of tliese cruelties on the part or the local magistrates toward the freed men, to manifest their titter contempt fhr everything like Federal dogma of State rights. "Hawkeye" Iturdette's Ancestors. It Is a great pity that anj-boiy h:3 to do aii3-thing between Juno and September. How much happier were our ancestors iiiuu oursKive-,." v ny, 1 was telling my j ) son this morning about his ancestors, ami f j ' just envieit tUem. When they aw'oke atii I sunrise, they jusfTcwsked off the bearskin, j and dipped thomselvesinto. the creek, if j there was a creek handy, and didn't if there wasn't, hung a wolfskin over- their i shoulders, and they were dressed for the day. Tins was long ago, because we come of a, very old family. Our family records show that our direct ancestors had the handsomest cave in their range ot moun tains, and a stranger couldn't get irp in the night for a drink of water, without falling over a skull. And titer never find to do a stroke of work. AM day long the gentle men hunted, hot so much for spore as for meat. And the ladies stayed at home and talked gossip and chewed wolfskin to make them soft and pliable for children's winter clothing. A man didn't go roaring .and swearing aroiin:! bis room in Mie moi-iiimr in those good old d,i3-s. wilh his ex es full j of soap, groping for the towel. There was 1 , 1 . . 1. : . 1 . 1 , i mf ?uiu tiling uuti iiic nan 110 use tor towels. And they never worried aliout salaries and the price of commodities. When thej' wanted 9113't'hing they stole if. or.in a sublime spirit of contentment, they went without it. And politics never wortied them, either. The man with the biagtistclnband longest arm was President , " h by a. iiuannrons vote everjr time, and the man wl.o objected to the election wa promptly sold to the Ohio medical students in the interest of science. Those, were the days when a man could run for President ou his shape. They were good men, these ancestors of mine, in tlieir day. L am not j ashamed of them, -because I have no rea son for thinking they were ashamed of me, and if they can stand it I can. They were more reliable than I am. They prayed oftener and made more noise about it, and they had more gods than they had words in their language. Col. lugersoH?s .raid would have bankrupted them; .They fought a little, 'stole some, and lied a great deal, and swore every time they thought of it, but they never played cronuet, j and were proof against the vanity of roller j skates.. - Tliere were : some good tilings - about them, after all. The best thing I know about them is their distance, their remote antiquity. I revere tlie rare good sense which prompted them to live and get i tlirnugii with it and die. and three or four thousand years before their more fastidious defendants wanted the stage for their brief hour. ' By TSietr r'rtilta Ye Mia 11 KuowThem. The South must respect the amendments to the Constitution in practice as well a in theory. It is all very well to say that they accept the amendments, sind they always do this cheerfully, especially on the eve of a political campaign in the Xorth ; but if they would convince the Xortheih people that they are in earnest they must cease to claim the right to make men vote against their convictions, they must abolish their rilla clubs, and, above all things,1 they must always acknowledge that a Radical is as good and has as many rights -as a Democrat. ' ; ' General Hancock says that ''imputations of disloyalty used to be made against Demi ocrats, even when they were in arms de feuding their country" To which the Xew York 'tribune leplies : That is not true. Many patriotic Democrats tli.l go into the anhy, a large majority of whom came out or it Republicans nnd are so to day. Tlie loj-alty of tliese men was never questioned or "impugned," but the loyalty of the Democratic party, as an organiza tion,, was questioned, a lid the tact of its disloyalty proven by its own acts. . Search the proceedings ot all tlieir conventions during the war, and no resolution condemn ing it can be fouud but, no the contrary, the measures of the Government to sup press it were denounced by them. AVhy does not some Democrat tell ns that he thinks Hancock would veto an ap propriation bill if there were a lot of SouUiern claims fastened to it ? The superb says he is better than his party. He may be, but the more important ques tion Is whether he Is stronger ; tliau his party. ' - t Indiana will in all probability elect a Republican successor to the outgoing Dem ocratic Senator, McDonald, tbe legislature having gone Republican. The majority of the Brigadiers in the Sonata will fade 1 away after March, next, - HAEFENDEN "Wliolesale ar.cl BPfa. H iu tin Hr'"E"lk b b m m m s a a m a B 'St' &X3B UHB tism st? H FQREKxN Sc D03IESTIC FIIUITS, ; CAxiPOEiniaL ;crA.csEBs, . c aitdis'C itwts, - : In tact the Large f, Jest AsNjrteI stnd most Varieil StocK of 230CESir:4 TUB ONLY EXCLUSIVE '!';: -ALBANY. la. Firsprssf Brici, First 1: Albany, Oregon. TEE BEST OF ALL. FOa MAN A1TD E3A3T. or more tnnn a tnirti ora century the f-1 j Mexican Mlinlana- Liniment hnsbeen known to millions-nil over tlio world as Sfj lino only sale reliance lor tiio relief or t (accidents and pain. It is a. medicine a j abovn prico ami praise the !-st f its f i j It lud. Jr'or every foiiii of L-iU-rual pain S3 tho - - f 1 I Mnstniie I.lnitnent is without tin eriual. 11 lc,ieutniei mii una imisclc to I I tlie very lone tnuU in?; the continu- anceot pain and mllitniuuon lnipov,ilie. "J lis ?trcct upon Human Klekl upon Jiuinan r lekit and ines llrtttn Creatii Tho -Muxicun Isniln Creation uro equally wondcriul. t 29 Pi P Liniment ii needed b v somebod v ' In every house. - Kvery day 'jihikm news of B tike n(Ouy r ml awful Ktnltl or lit&rti k i sulidned. of rheumatic iiiarf-r re- t-A stored, or a valnalilo lifir.e or ox saved by the heului power of thUi which spoediiy cttres such ailments of r3 tue II I 'MAN ILEsll ia ii Klifmuatlam, Kwelllnss, Rtltrfj Jnhit, imtr.-ictfil Muscles, Xturnii I nun niu, vnts, llrulii-l mill strnln, Poliounni Itites and 1 Stlnsi, Ntiimrgs, J.nmenrss, Old Sores, ricrs, J-'rostbl tea, Cnilblains. Sore Nipples, takcit Jlreant . and tudred every form or nttrual dl. ene. It liral wilhant urnra. or tho BttfTE Ckkation it curei Hprnlnt, Swlnuy, StUT Joints, V otmdrr, ITnriiesj Korea. Hoof Illu- , ( out Hot. Screw U ni ni. b.i,. 1Il,ow Horn, (cratchra.lViinl.ij TV. . ?. iviti, xiiniicn, JCioirooiic, Sors, 111 Kvil, T'llm npon tlie Filtrns and every other ailment I tn vrlilch tne arrnpnnll of thel t 111 and .l.,l. - 11-1.1. I 'I'ho niexlcan Mtitni- Liniment M always cure, and never disupiKiinte : IS 1 an it ia, positively, THE BEST... OF ALL P03 C3 BEAST.1 6 5 X--fzzXJ?r f I ! fifili fill f.3 MEXGAN LIHIEilEEITS P.stail Doalcrs ia E H S fi U V; B tt H 3 . It S C3 in tiie cosmtry! GKOCERY IN Street, Altaay, 0rsda'' 1 Q HI p i ' " Wn'c FA lOWJIliS.;,! ! The Great Cairriajre Manufacturing' "Souse' of the K.MKRSOX, FISHEIl .& CO., CIN ClIV?f ATIi .': OHIO, S 3 -AXD- Rest SJaferial, ;tl VVj!-kms;!iiiip, SSsvjuI-sohic Stj'Ic, '.' Strosigr . uuI l$siral!e l't-lsW'St T!ioy irivr un ("ttiiinrr nTf-faot ion. A 11 flwile vr tv.in-i rurfy f l. ...tri rtl ..ii.-llfH-fMb.lhil- t , l.il .O lCtt l.i:', Initial '"H HI HU"H Hie sulyr'i"-insjK'ction : iIesr. Km kb son, Fisuit: A Co.: do. i n -r ........ 'i- if t.rrrli.B. tti !- ff,lll, nnd ilwiy have if 1 von me pwrlt-X't t hah. u-n.u nut, in jinn ( t i - I ISIitCJt "1C.M' 1 "-h-k ci ..oiins .x s siiTipose. as an v one eon id. I had fast, liors.'. dies and mvself in t lie Irawv, and it is t-dy orson A J- islier lujjrtrics will do. ... .... - .,. ,.. .1.-,- tvo hwn .r-d for I Tim favtira'de repulatloti the rarrinsea have made in localities " iJJ, . 'l ?,, sewral-.carsln Livervmon. I'll j sicans. an 1 others icijiili-uui . ' '""'' 7ViiIr.i ot t) eir ' an inc.va-.ed demand fmm those loc.o.l ie- to meet wire h ; he -e n n m u 11 .ar ''VITst , .o 1 maimuolh entabllshuivnt ha-vo been exlejided, enabling tuitm lo turn out in mk ij iu. 360 CARRIAGES A WEEK. E.nESSO?., FISHEEl & CO.'S CARRIAGES ARE THE BEST. ijitos:. f Jt Albany, : Oregon. T KtI" LATINt TIME-PIECES & KEPA'IF i-i ins Juwelry n spi-cialty. Cull. - vlinlT Acists for "Am If.- mc" Scuiuj; Ma 'lliaieM. Infalliljls Indian Pmsdiss. Sure Siiot For FEVER & .A.OTJ13. TNt RISC A LONG- RESIDENCE AMOXt; A Indian tribes in the cou-st and ! lie hue- l ioi-, 1 nave im l tlic uood fortune tu discover, troin the .Mclieme" men oi l he sevcrul U ibcri, unutrom other miirm, :i number of remedies tor diseases iiundent to this country; consist- irvxrn i-onis, liei-bs.'LMl bink, imd bavins; been solicited by uiiuiy people of this vnlley. who" have tried and proved the elilency i f them in disease, to pMK-nre and oinr the same fir ile, i tuicc this nioansol unnouni iiir to ail that. during t iw j;ist season. I have maile :m e vlend- cd toiy throttah Die. nimintains and vailevs. and nave swuied-c rtain ot these remedies wtiu-n are 11 sure cure lor B?v . . ' - , ; . , , . Those snrt'crinir from Ajtn 'who desire to . iir.u,cn ieuve. or lei s al iVlr. htli.llr's!stoie Oil '"eet. where I will lmnish tlm remedies, uimniuiiiif a radical cure or I wi.i denmu-i no 1Ki:v'.r. .- . W. J. JOllM. hV) i.eini.-iuus none Up ill SI !iacka;ct-S. 12-1 N -5? g n M k m 1 is W Hi a a ante iuaai ; R L A i1! D & HARVEY." In Every Reupcc-i. t ii'i - ,.I - ; ; ,-., erti ivfrl TTioy Itnvo rooefvo'l fflmi( j i.wi t-a ti 11 tT tilt H a T.VA. 111'.. .Inlv ., rtl-n'i iwn vt-m in ii.vliver t :t . i v '. r . i b V Kill UtlU H-iW ,"- " " " v;, au ronnhly.T x -i' it '-: i: . r. . . j it i j i i -ti drove him flf 1"! k' worth all the mo ie. omoti!iu;M witn two ut pai'l tor it. I suv tlio Kin A. i . TKA(ii;K( Farmer. "1 m 1 i hi f&is Sir n 1 f 1 II Mm 1 P1J JIMI S I WHSXIXCi, ARTIST, Fresco, Sign, Scene, -AKl Iiclorial Ijxintig-. DESIGN IN G A SPECIALTY. Rixmifc fi inul 7, 1'itrrlsli hloe.k. corner Fii-st nd Eei-i-y streets, Aihiuiy, Oivon. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ALHASY, : . OKISIiO.V, Mrs. C. Houk, Proprietor. THIS IfoCKF lias heen thoronrhlj- overhRiiJ el Uinl renovated, ant! phu-ed in first cktss condition for liic acoraimixiaiioii of it Kiiextn. tiood Sample !m for Coinincrcial Tmvelers. ttaueml taire Office-tor Corvalli. Independ ence and Lclttinon. Free 'on-Ii to Binl irom I lie liuiie vllnW SaatianiT '''Academy For , '-;, 188081. Full Terra (tHtniienrc Mondn), Nefit. ,,,.'.: ; 20, ISSO. SAXTIAM ACAl'KMY Is located in Lebanon. Linn count'. Oregon, at the tertiiiiiu of the AIlany & Lulanon liailroad, nnfl near tlio line of the Nari-ow tJitntre Hailiiwit.!. in a rlea ant and healthy iart of 1U Willtuiic!t Valley. The Acji'leiny is ttipplieil with Philosophical btmdifid and flftv volnmea. ' ' f 1 The jrioiinds are ample and pleasant, and the buildiy coinitiodlon. I Hoard am lie obtainott In ffood fnuu'licx ot t reasoimble ia!es: Kooiiet can . bu -obtained bv those who wW to board themselves, b-onm i will be furnished in the Academy, if application be mudc aoon. ; , . . i n 4-rt-s oe Trrri.. ' " J ' ' BATt . oy , Tl iTtosr. , , , 1 Primary f OQ 1 Com men School.. ; ...... ..;.... I)- '. Itisrb Hi-hoo.iV.i.-i. -4 ;. , oiiHiiercial totrs i.....f7 00 i lnstmineniai tuie ( N'o incidental tee reiptiivtl. Hi OO lncntentui lee reqimva. -- rf . I A Normal ("bu-t vill be onranized !ind esivHijal' arreiiTiou trtvcir to tne onnnl nvetliod f I l,-i,-!iiii". iiK-lniliiur llie Tnnif. ,.1- I.. struct ion, topical reviews of nil the cunimcm , .-Ikm.I brunctiiM. and coutructions or shorter method in arithmetic. - ; ! A moill hi V 10n1.l t ot Btten.l.-mee mrl stniioin. : orstudetits will !; scut to parciitMiiid guarflir ans. i It will be nndors'ood (bat, where 110 previous I arraiiKCtni-nt is made, patrons will Kettle tlio ! 1 11 it ioii 011 of before the close of wush luim ot iu , wii-Ks. - - - - i Svudents can enter t he school nt nny time, j and tuition will lie dimmed for the time they i are members of the hcIkhiI. 1 . The government will bestHctnnd Eduentini.- al. teif mot-to is : -I'raeticl Edncatioii.' -Iviiowlcdire is Power." Educidioii is tnotv- it iiiclu ics the ability to control mid upply thai 1 wAer. - Students e?itcrin theschoiil will be consider ed in honor pie.'.e I to sestniiv the nilcs ami ;iod iiaiue ofthe scIiihiJ, by industry- in doin i-Urht. No .tliei-H will Imi retained. 1 or mrther iiurticuiars apiil v to J. I.. trILIil-.lt T, Principal. T..tnon, Sexd. liu. i XJUe of Ttal Scttlcnit'ttt. V-tiTIWK IS .JIEKET5T RIVES that Franklin ; i- Presiey.na administrator ot the estate of ; David Presley, deceased, has liled.in tneCountr i:rt of I.Tim county. Oregon, liis litml aei-ouii't in the nifit terot iaid estate, mid said Court has i npitoiofed the tliii-d day of Anirnst. ls.se. at the : honrot inc o'cl(k:k in the alti'rnooii ot Miid day ! e- i he linieor -ip-ai-TTif obiet ins, to snid - ae I eonnt. it any thre be. and for the set tltnnent ' i thereof. FRANKLIN I'liESI.K V. - ' .Inly 2 1. lSHu-vKiUll .dlninist rut or. - t Jlf.CT bnmes now iM-foiv the public. You 1 rsj.-o . otll n,ai;e niouev faster at work for its ! ban al nnythins . Cnpitnl not. re.iuii etl. I.W.v will start you. 13 u day and upwanis j oiiide at homo ; bv the in dust 1 umis. Mi:, ! wrHiien, boys nnd srii Is wanted evervw Iicit to i work forns. Now is the time. You cnti det ote . -our whoU; time to the w-ork. or only your j srnie moments. No other business wnV-pav ' ' on m ai iv as well. No one - Uiiufj to work i can tail to make enormous pay bv en;rn;;infr nt ' j "nee. Costly Out tit mid lernis frett. A i--nt j lij.primsify for making money weasl'v find I hotioiMy. Address Turr. A Co., AuVnsta, . Ylainc. 4i-li lit Si a if h'it. ii-i-uf ciianifi 10 make mone . Wo - ii'rsin ill cvei-v fnivti in ImL-., ; -nhser.pt io tor i i,e lamest, clu-a-jjesl .and be.t I I'm! ru'ed litmily publication iu the world." j A;i,Mlie cm bef-one iv siicee-spful iifrcnt.- Six '."Vnnl ,il;s ot'ai ; i;i-i-n free to sttors-rihci-s. : '; le- price is so Sow that almost, evcrvbortv snb- --.t. o'-s. Uiii-iisoii reports lakins I2i aulnvrf. : ' ei-T m n dr.y. A ta iv asmtt rep;rls inakiii" : t.wr -inij cler.r protii in ten davs. All who eu- -ate make money fast. Vmnun devoie oil , nn time lo the i-ilsmess. or only spare time. , O' i ui-e-1 not ijeawny from honie nvcr niiflit. : Yon can ; it n-i well as o; hers, mil direct iona : a:ui tel'ins tret. Kii-ia!iT and exnenslve 1 intttr. 1 i:,:r-. if you want profitable work wnd us jour j ji'li'ir-MS at o;u-e. it costs nothing 10 n-y th .I Im-i.iuf..-., Xi m no enjfitijei lftlio IliaUtt. Addres-s UEUIWK STiSlsi.S ,t Co.. i iriv'at oh-, Portland. Maine. T1H-: PROI'RIETOns of the Jlasnolia iliils i A oiler a Premium ot FOUR QUITS PER BUSHEL in Mill Feed, over and rliove the. market price lor frood tnerciiantuble UKAT. either sold 10 01 -stored witli them this season. J. 11. FUSTEK & CO. A!l.-n;iy, Jtriv ), lSWU, dt( a week in your own town en t ) t ) t iw. Xo risk. Header, il .j nt1i6 I you want i lu.mess at wliicli nei-soiis of eii hm a make treat pay all the time thev work. for particulars, tti II. Hah-utt & Co., lid, 5Iahie. 4-2-13 : with-over l.son lllnslrniinna. v. r. cii mi j, pnod M whn.M.i.vp iir-fr-ft ia ritiTHities lo :.iet I ho punliasrr. Tlie onlv Insttuiilou In Aiii.M-lca wlin nijike thu Tltfr nrx-i-ml t.iHInf.s. ' AUiiresav HONTIKIM r ltY WAIII1 & UK. XLjJ WwbKSli Ave.. Chicago. IIL h!lRlltlOHS. In the t itviiit t nu t if the StaU; of Oii.-gwn for tile county of Linn.- -i.i'.iie J. lluabKiuck. piiiiutifl", . . VS. " ' -. : M. L.'IIashronek, ;. C. Ceolfiy nnd J. II. Wri.Ii. ' hiii n. jmrtnei-s under tlfc tiriii iiiime and style of Cooli-y & Washlmrn. and Allart Itutls, "dc it-ndants". : . 'In M. I.. Ilasbrnuck, one of the dyjemlant-t above naim.1 : ' 11 The luiiiieof tlvo tate of Oresfon Ton nro iiiTi-i'v i-eoiiirci to atincar ai.d answer tlioivun. ! . ivinuit' ilcl nimhest yon in tlnv above entitled . ' .1 ' ......I-.m... llx. 1. linn. I.-... ,.f i in mini. I... iiTt.'a iii-.- ii'kiiii .v.,viij vi ; ' .....ti. i.i.Y 11 Iwaiiiw till . 1 au.I tho tlist-tlay ff tho jivxt rFrnlnr form of ( sMi'l t'ouri.fin'l il ynn t:iil ko to Answer. Tho i fU till i!V will ;ipJv to tlio C'omt V.r llie relief i .h'niiot'li-.i thtiivin, to-wit : tito lisohit ion of plahy iJf stn'S yViiii-slt. Ur 1 1m - c:ir?,ensroiy nivl tdijm ot i lie mnitr cuii'i. uiutu iinsnroiirk'. - ! h:t the interest of Mil ai it in atitl to t he fol low hi it i!--iiIetI reiO e-lnte. to-wit : K"i:innin.ir ait tho sou. hoar eomorof the Snm, ncl Joi'.tis-on fUmation htnd ehtitit, heint? olniui Ntw, :i hihI rts, anl f itkation io.257l. ruun int thonco west 147 rf1, thence north !H rod, thenee oant rol?, thoneo oujh 90 ro1 to tlio hfrtrinnifjj. eoTitah.injf aores, aitU lyinp imU Sieinyin Tinii eounJy, hvjron, :iH'riiiinoI hii?1 tletorn.incd. aiul if noooasL ry, 1 hat t he;tTie he slcj by leereeof hk! :cmt (looiftn! to the plMintitt as she nuiy in eqmtv aiul jiirit ioo he on? 3! tei to for imunf liming ttut nrry intr on ihtsmt, Ufv eHiji-l teen nd feo t h tut tint Hiaiulfiiwrico nnt! 6nptoi-t of plain, tiil iiiid iior oil i M. or that th nmllvliei oni Tluid t!iei'Hif, foo from cniemjihinnro. b act jtpu-i and eoTiiirumd to her Jii her lurliviOuH! riKlit, nnd that fcoy pntion of the px-rvoriMt-itroiwrTy, t hat limy Iw .on Imiwh ut the thiai hourintr, 1 decree! to T-lainritr or ho sohl tvv lia- '" i nim, Hnuior tna toM-and .'.tshiir-iuents ot the sniLto ls taxtd. . , ."iminums .-. ptihiished bv order o( the ' !' l'-.":-.-. .btdf-e of - id Court, iri.de at t jiamiicrs in tlie city of Huknu, Oregon, on tha the iH.'.ueiir ft plain till aii'l ehihl, ami for tho Tl tt ilnv f .Inlv IS.S1I 7 VV KAlilLitl'ORll HLACKTlCRN, I'-ul-t . i Atu.jneys for I'lalntiiT, Neatly cxeculcd at tbie ojlce. FT "lii . FT9 X KAIL fr send V--'N;- ,"r " I'nce List fur H 'l vf V' ,8S!1- rR- n anr I'A f: R 1 V address upntr .- rfa .l Ct Idlcaiion. Otiraln.i V7 ''J-e "ii',wA ilescrlptlnaii at evr'rv- ji.-nt.iii aii,r jff, r.fc tiiiin r.-fitilti-tl for