The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 21, 1879, Image 2

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MART. V. BROWN, EDITOIC
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1879.
rU AND gflMOW.
We liave a sugar-coated candulute in
the citj now at least he is giving tbe
boys "taffy" all around.
The wheat crop of Umatilla county
this year averaged Mia enormous yivhl
of 45 bushels per acre.
Thk Democrats of New York must
have had a beastly attack of the itch,
judging by the way they scratched Rob
inson. The Albany Democrats should nom
inate a first-class man for Mayor. We
should by all means elect the head of
the ticket.
A thbee-tear old child of Mr. Vf.
B. Hayes, of Tendleton, fH backwards
into a tub of hot water and wm srjii.Iod
to death last wek.
'Thanksgiving nt-xt Thnriy, and
the average turkey gobbler proceeds to
gubliio only in a mbisj-r, and to Strut
behind the lack fences.
The latest in for Grant's picture i.
for a toliacco house chromn. If it was
used for advertising water works what
would become of the works.
According to Gen. Shermans re
port the army proper of th United
States is constituted of 1,5.VJ cfT.cers,
20,566 men, and 233 Indian scouIr.
Dr. Robixsox, who a few weeks ago
locate.! in thia city, has " pnlle-l up
8'akes and gone to Poithmd to engage
i i the practice there. Success to him.
The salaries of Methodist niinsatrrs
in California ajtegate the sum ot
$100,WV per annum. siii-o-this
includes both t!u Sint'i il iwns ml
N rtSi-Hj s.
TlIB f.-tntie wa'ki-is an.- Uit i:i thr
saw-duitt at Portlanil, it it lurr ::t
tendance of setators iS-tn nf sli
Portland leggwts are als j-i ;: r us fr
a mati-h tramp.
Wht don't citv cndida? fill into
line and dis up Tliere nuht t. 5k;
a mass liucting of theui Rfii any day
on our streets now, but we limi'i hinr a
"hooter" out of them.
TAiiJlAXT scaied Robinson ia Ni'"
York, but the Robinson wing of the
Urtuocracy sat down on Tammany, and
to-day John Kelly is us i!.it h a ji:ui
eake, and not half as useful.
It must be beastly wea: h.r at Wi s-
ton, Umatilla county. Tim editor t:f
the leader frantically and f-tiivriingiy
a-jks for an umbrella, overcoat. ami h
cord ot wood on subscript i ?.
The Orejoniaa is pleuse I lint S -na.
tw Grover won't be a cat: tnhite for re
election. How such lUuical pigmies
a Scott rejoii to aee Iiuocmtic
gladiator stay out of the tfsjl.t '.
Thebe isn't a vacant duelling or
business house in Westou. Ail tliat it t
now desired is to have the businc
houses elosed on Sundays and th- j iiillHtrati(n , .f ti!,. r..,,; ,l,at are like-
Leader will he ba,.,.ywit I, l,!a Sunday : ,y tw f.Hl)W tj.w fmJ .,,;,, MHt, f
schoolgirl! j tl,.-se officers in thickly w ttl. .1, .!...i!.t-
Jcik-e Bellinger, of the Fourth ; ful district.
J)tstiict, La decided that the Portland ; The federal govet'i!iiiei:t ni.ipii-sthui-Light
Battery a Slate lii.itia Com- ; al.Iy has the right to put its deputy
pauy is enLitlci to its im ,e(,iv kiiow-' iti ush.ils kt every H!iing phu-e in the
ance from l!n county lit-as sry. We land, if ir js i:ceen-ary to"lbe n iierable
congmtulate Cupf. MoiiiiUi.i and bis j anil hottest i-lection t f memls-is of Con
gallant cannoueers. gress ; but this p: at I blight ni,t to be
The Democrats of Albany shoU.iuw,lu","u"ra',,n"
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not IjA Ksf.lsrieii With ti:irl.::tl Vli'llll-Vlff. i
thft comincr .Iptf-tion thev shouhl irli,'
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content themRelves with a lu!l sweep c!
the plattr. Tbe last electioti sho-s
that we have a majority, ju.tI gojd twin
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inatioiiS will now give us a Full m! I
to
coasplete victory.
JOHX CauTHOEX, lia Ci.atles CM-' Ht g,,,,,-, it to he .npres.l as
mington, taken o Illino.sf .r forgery, ' kU,ruy B, fiand in the great cities nt
lias returned to Rotsebnr,' end his wif-, ,., Xortb. Granting that th. current
vlKrin he marrie-l shortly llyiH? hii i Jir-pnblican rejsn ts of intimidation t
rwt. For good conduct m. l the ft'Ct (im gj, ?re aI ,,-,., it sks bad to
that he was mote sinned against than w.e ,jlat rio ,l-j,ilty marsh m'u were ap
sinnmg, Mr. Caiilhom was j ardon. .1 - !Hj;ntej ; Mississippi, none in L .uis
before tbe expiration of the m i m ,f J is j tIla aua South Carolina ouUidu the
sentence by the Govern--r. 'cities of New Oilcan and Charleston,
Thomas Jefkehson said: Nevi r ' aud that tins fiut dutria of Florida,
leave another to do f.-e- ymi what yoi. i
can do as well yourself." You win
honor the memory of 'JeJI'ersoii can tes
tify it by obeying his preeept. There
fore rust not to the hope that your
neighlau-'s vote will elect ihe Demo
cratic city ticket rm the 1st proximo,
but see that your own pieseuce. is at
the nominating en vein ion ard your
own ballot is deposited at the election
without fail.
A SlkK-TIKG kcrfcls took place at
HoKebtiig last Sunday mondiig between
a printer ! of tlmt place and a Mr.
Hiines, of Eugene Ci:y. Tbey were at
breakfast in rue of the heel and ot
iato oetoe ililfieulty. liimes- left the
tible and went to his iy;m, and was
followed by the printer, who threw a
tit cellar at Himes ; they t hen clinched
for a rough and ttuuliln tiybt,but Himet.
fejing the-liest man of the two, was
getting the best of it, when the printer
drew a knife, and cut him r cross the
Land. Ilimes then drew a revolver
and fired, and the pi inter beat a hasty
r -treat.
WAV r T4I UlliMfc.
The Umatilla papers ate laving a
litely fekirmish over a piopwed division
of that county. There isn't, perhaps,
ofiices enough to go around the way
things are now.
ESORMOIS ElKtT10EF.niS M AmiKKKT
Whatever exctno R tdiculs tni.ty offer
for the appeurmuv of U. S. Marshals
at the poll a it ix hhowu to bo a species
of most villaiuou, nuttngiou.-i, iiartisnn
machinery ; and the one point which
the Democratic nu-jority in the last
Congress nmiutained yx its long contest
with the Fraudulent 1'ict.i lent was its
refusal to epo; !Hte money for the
payment of these m;ihU nud dejtu
ti8. The i.-sue l et ween li e t o par
tics on the tiurstion i f fejeinl iuttrfer
etice was therefore narrowed don to
the two of this federal police u police
forco enjoying extraordinary p..n-a,
having tho right to luako nnvsti on
election day upon lucre suspicion, and
under the loot.e pn.ctioo of Some aispcr-
visors, luu'.iiig arrests beforu t'Wrkm
day by the thousand upon warrant al
leging an intent Uu to cvuiuuit crime.
Tho publimlion il ;t tepe.it made iu ilm
last week of the xun Mnou ef V u-gre.-is
bhows, or tho ttial lime, Im en
ormously large wsi- the foive employed.
The U-lal tnili.l.iT ef di-puty Inilii.l.u's
on tlufy rln'ium day, l."7i, according
to this rej-ort, ih 5191. lv euly tiis
tributed,ibiats notalre loiccto police
S.COO.OtHl voters, but it was not evenly
tlisti innt.-l. In tt !io over. It U a
larp. nl.c t'.itee o I me out any one
day, being ileal ly us large as lliO p'due
foice on x duty at t i.re in New Yolk,
liot-tOU, Ptiiladel; tiia. fiik-.i, St.
Loui and Oiliciiiiiat l cuni-im i. The
intliieiice if UViv t' ut. ii of ti.U ai.e,
wi;h the power m i.i. toned, ;il! j urii.-utu.
obeying a partisan iieml and !1 hTrong
ly interested in :iliin uce-s, might
very easily decMe iU' r u!l in a par
ticular district, itud practically Kieaking
is worth a good l nunc 10 the "work
era" than ur imti prtin trmips lotu-
tiiiip.li .i bv men who iti.like aUve all
thing to it uard dti'y :i' the n!:ii.
Their plaClieal jiitltcl ll.te !
C-"m s iftfre ttpfiatftii ..ti.-i i is s.-en
:!tat l. -Mt iilhcers rteie ou y i jMitiU'd
til aiHMil 0" ilL.tuc'.-, so littit lhin si!iee
forcof5l91 men hid but I,olt0,t 0
voters to hok nf'ier, -r a pi-puUlinti i.l
xUuit S,(.:l,00tl. In iith r or.U, the
fedi l:d govel lilitflit had on i Section day
a larger police" force nuiitet ic illy in
the " ilisfticls tliMti is ofiiittai iiv on
duty iu our larger cities, relit it r t.t!!.
population. A traititd, tii.vrtplined j
lice forve ia much more t'icieut than
an epial numVr t.f men appoinlt-d
temporarily ; but !.n the other baud
this large ftrch-ra! police f..:ce has liotlj
ing to do but wo: ic a' t!ie po!U at!. I
kep the J ace then-. A nit:. lit natu
la'dy lie suppus!, tlii se il".i rs-wnt-put
by J ar'V lendeia lit ll;e pf.it. t of
gteatcot ueeil. In New Yolk th i.uue
lier of local jsjlice i.sually on duty was
lout doolded, tti it was in nokln ;
in Jersey City and Philadelphia it
more than doulde.!, and in all tl.ee
cities Re(itblicuti "ains were rf j-orted
after the rh-ctiou. In the utile South
1C27 were apJoincd, in J!a!;imoie,
New Orhatus, Alabama, VfJt'rii uud
North Carolina. Ai;!i', iterly half
the deputy marshali on iuty idection
day, 21 10, were iu New Yol k State,
a:idiu lha. Suite tii lleinociata lost
eilit districts rt 17 not an unfair
not in but ease to l us-tl on
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gl OUC'lS. J I III'
i.fiiceri. i.u; worth
ativthinv. they oucht to be eiuplo'ed
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for lajth the puriN-c4 lor hu ii cxtra-
ordinary powers have been ei-nferted
'i... i r.. .i .. t..i...... . e i.,..,..
IP. .aW . 1IJI llily 1"! 11 .-V1.1I 'Il I H'lUrSL
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voters, an well tbn pr.-ni'ili
in
! fraudulent votes. If there is i.jh-ucc
whos disorderly condition Jej the re
turning fsKird t-J exctmle certain votes,
giving the S.ate to' the llajes electois,
wa.s neglected altogether; whil.j New
York, Philadelphia . and JJoslon, all
ix aceable c juiultit:iti-s, and all coiilain
ing doubtful Ilepubiicun districts, have
half the deputy marshals appointed.
At the same time it njut be ibuiem
bered that (be pitsent law pjaiuly in
tends to make the marshals appoin&able
where they are called for upon petition
of legal voters, although tho fjreed
construction of another statute has ex
tended the jKiwer of marshals to send
their deputies into any district, whether
called for or not. Serious as are the
frauds that have been ieriietnited in
two of these cities, New York and
Philadelphia, it is difiioulti to ls:!iee
that their repression needed n force of
nearly 2000 men appointed by doubt
ful Itejuibliean politicians from the
ranks of the inaehiue. If the federal
government ia (o take tlm luu.iiu as of
(Kilicing the polls, ir. ought to divide its
deputy marshals as it dx.'S ita super
visor?, between tl.o two parties. Hut
in view of the temptation to use this
mrtisiiit ends, itis exercise must le re
garded so tiir as experimental and only
partially - successful. .
Cox is a standing Republican candi
date for City Marshal.
Ot tt ntKM IPAfc ELKtTIOX.
Tho Albany city clootion fait ap
proaches come off one weok from
next Monday. Tho Democratic Ward
laectingH, to nominate candidate'! foi
Counciliuen, nro culled for next Friday
evening, und tho muss meeting for city
officers will bo held tho following even
ing at the Court House.
Of cou ran tho Democratic voters of
tho city will turn out to n man at these
meetings and tiso all possible! discretion
in making nominations. Our munici
pal affairs must bo kept in good hands
the Democrats' if possible and tho
voters of Isith parties will insist in sup
porting at tho polls only those in whom
they can eonfido these interests. Party
ties have Wen so regularly and closely
drawn in Albany ever since the charter
was grunted that no objectionable or
unpopular min could Iks elected on
either ticket ; mi l in this particular the
Siitno condition now exists as hereto
fore. I In the candidate a Democrat or
a Republican ho must possess njl the
elements of strength iu Ids prty to in
sure nti election. Thus, again we way,
that our party should uso the utmost
coition and prudence in nominating
candidates. . -
THE M'.M tOitk. tlLEI Tie.
The olli;-ial cMiiut in New Voik gives
that State to the Kadi mis for nil the
State otiieera save their candidate for
State Engineer, mIio ii lieaten by Hor-
atio Sr-yin nr, J r. Toe mtijorities are
all very ligtit xcept on Uorernor.
In the campaign j'ist enditl in that
Stale the Ui.HcjiU wae. the same
kind of a einipuign that they did ill
Iowa exclusively on the bloody shirt
basis. Well do the leaders of that
party know tint witli llie ignorant ami
illit f.ite mult it tide it it the most .effect
ive MiMimti ihev nil ue. 'I'his fact
Wrts illithtiiite I by u lut'e a n-.-d.il.. pul
lilu'd this si-it-wHi eoi,-eiiiiug u couver
satieii a prominent Democrat hel.l with
a leading R wlieal politician iu Ioa
Said tie? lVm crat : ''lo do Vouex-
js-ct to giii any tiling by this cunntuit
bl.avlv shirt b.isim-K! i.u I .wa?" "Well,"
repli"d lh Radienl, "there nro u'aiut
one huudrcii c iuutiet iu Ioun. Kacl
e-iintv will nveta" nt le;ist twelve
t wi lop ., Mi.d each t- t.sl.ip avei
ae ut least C:ie l-s.I In tl.w i-olll(ll
ranks which we can capture on tho
bloody hii t iisue, which ill make a
tu t gain of 21'l0 votes in the Slate,
Tho tesukin Iowa provd that the Ua 1-
iea! vvus iiht, f-jr each towiohip aver
ugeit wore funis than was t itiniated,
leni the !art;e majority.
4 lUI'OKfANr (UULC.
Ti e 1. a.io g ji.l.lnuls of Sail l'lan-
eisco an; taking sllolig givllliiia against
the a".i.gat inn i.l UiM Sandwich Inlands
tn a'y. 1'ievioi.s t., the treaty 'J.T jier
cent, of tli I'acitic coast sugar import
came from the islaudi and 77 ier Cent,
from other foreign countrii-s. Now, 40
pivr cetit. coiiii-s fiom the islainU and 51
j.cr ctnt. fi-oui other countries. Hut
r.or.-, instead vf paying for this sugar
in coin it L-i pai l f. r in the products of
our soil and in our manufactures. The
treaty lists ulso put an cud to Liritiah
intluence iu the i.daini, and hits made
Hawaii a virtual American colony
The ug:tr phuitets ou the islumls have
not made so much money as they ex-
etlcd, fur the icuson that (he price
of lalsir has la en advanced from $12
to $110 a month, while selected Amer
icuu laborers are paid SI i day and
boaid. Hut, on the other hand, these
high w ages have ls:uelitted our Cim
muc with the islamic-, us they have
created a demand for our manufactures,
and even for American luxuries. Asa
step toward unrestricted trade the
treaty demonstrates toe Is-netits of in
ter-;niire to Isith pat ties to if.
I IT.IL Ai f It Tt kllOOIIVC.
A ti riibb- fjitd accidental shooting
affair cctii ii.il on 1-wis river last Fri
day afternoon. A young man, aged 18
yifcrs, named Fisher, working for An
drew Millard, a well known resident of
Cowlitz county, amused himself on the
afternoou named by snapping caps on a
shot-gun, stipjiOKed tobw empty, at Mrs,
Millard and Mies Hurt, a visitor, and
frightening them. The ladies begged
him to desist, but Fisher said he would
snap ouc more cap uud quit. This car
exploded the charge, which entered tho
heart of Mrs. Millard, killing her in
staritly. The scene which ensued when
the husband . entered the house and
found the idol of his heart a corpse was
terrible to witness. The deceased was
a most estimable lady, had been mar
ried but a few years, and leaves a large
cjre'e of relatives and friends to mourn
her unfortunate death.
MAKUI.f CVKlt."
A leading Republican paper urges
that when the Republicans come into
Kiwer again in CotTgress they should
make a new Stale out of East Tennes
see, "which will be h substantial and
permanent gain" to the Radicals 1 But
this little trick will never 'Wnir." . In
the first place the Republicans will not
again have the ascendancy in Congress,
and, in the next place, if such n calam
ity should occur aud they should hatch
out their new East Tennessee State, it
would go fcquare back on theni, like
West Virginia did, and the Democracy
would get the "substantial and perma
nent guiu" to be derived from the pro
posed new accession.
We don't think the Radicals . want
any more experiences in this line of po
litical jugglery. It don't " Pan-Handle"
for them I
A MANLY I'RIOfl HOLpICB.
Ex Governor Chainborlain of Maine
is a Radical, and gallantly served intlie
civil war ; but he is not a "bloody
shirt" fanatic nor a hater of the South.
In a recent Seoch upon the unhappy
outlook for the future, in consequence
of the desperate efforts of Radical lead
ers to "fire the Northern heart," he ex-
proaacd these noble sentiments: "There
are some who will not have it that the
war is over till they have their way.
From much of the talk of lato one
would think that all the toil and trial of
the war was in vain, that these soldiers
and Kailors of yours did nothing of
lasting value, and that that glorious
war and God given viutory must oount
for naught, and that tho real way. to
sivo the country ia to keep curtain sjli
ticians in office, and that servile follow
ing of them is the only test of loyalty
to the Union. For one, I resent thif
er vision of our inetivea ami thia belit
tling of our achievements. I am in
dignant at this insult to the memory of
that great coinprny of noble souls who
are martyrs iu anacied cause and a
triumphant cause. Do nut mistake the
issue. Your sous will not have died in
vain beuAuse the Southern States are
brought back into the Union, and send
their bnt turn to represent them in
Congress, even though they had tbe
eouragn to wield the sword instead of
the pen iu the time of mortal struggle.
Men who freely joured out tbeir hearts'
blood for their convictions, though
wrong, are lens to bo feared than tbey
who skulk in the rear anil gloat over
the strife so long as they can fill their
sockets with plunder, snatched alike
from foe or friend."
rtllAMK r 1MK "IVSttlTV MtMiK."
Tim law of Connecticut provides that
where eron are acquitted of murder
ou the ground of insanity tbey shall be
sentenced by the judgn to confinement
in an asylum for the insane until pro
nounced cured. I a accordance with
this Mrs. Ijounabury,wio murdered bet
husband in Keptetnlier, has been com
mitted to tbe H:t insane asylum at
Middletown.
We believe (his is a safe and judi
cious law. Anybody that will oet cra
zy enough to kill once is liable to have
the Name art of a tit again, and law-
abiding eople don't want to take
chances of that sort of thing. Tbe "in
sanity dodge" has saved many a black
hearted murderer from an ignominious
but just doom, and the eooner it is un
derstood that this sort of wurder will
not be tolerated without punishment
the sitfmer many of tho announcements
of ' insane killing" will cease to appear
in the newspaer disitchoa.
The laws of Oregon should bo made
to conform to this Connecticut enact
ment at as early a date as tossible.
HT JlST 1CT.
Just previous to the late electuin,
Gen. M. V. Drown, of the State Right
Democrat, said that if the election went
against tbe Democracy he would coo
vert his pa-r into the Linn County
A'jrlcultiiritt. Gen., come to time; fe
know you would make a good grange
editor. U'eston Leader. j
Thunder ! Haven't we told you,
since that wild and desperate threat if
oura, that Yazoo, Mississippi, bad gone
Democratic, and that Now York had
dene the same thing on State Engi
neer t With all this flattering condi
tion of Hairs to buoy us up in tbe an
cient faith, would you exct us to go
into the agricultural business with only
a prospei t of btiing rusted out I
We aren't that kind of a pair of
tongs I
DIKMTOftVa HMKTIftii.
Okk;on Pionkkr Association,
Rkxohijinij Secy's Office,
Salkm, Ok., Nov. 17, 1879. j
There will be a meeting of tbe Board
of Directors of the Oregon Pioneer
Association held at the Secretary's of
fice iu Salem, on Tuesday, December 2,
1879, at which meeting all of tbe board
and officers are earnestly requested to
be present, as business of considerable
imjHDrtnnce will be brought before tbe
meeting. By order of
Hox. M. Crawfobd, Pres.
J. Henry Brown, Rec. Sec.
State fiapers respectfully requested
to publish tbe above. .
IT SEVER RAINS BIT IT fOI Rs."
Albany will soon be the boss news
paper city of Oregon. Besides the
Democrat and Retinter long estab
lished opposition papers we are te
have a new Republican paper entitled
"Tte Albany Herald," also a Baptist
paper, a Workman's journal, and the
VaUey Fountain. ' : ' --. ..
If the town isn't a graveyard for
country pajrs by the next year or so
we have missed our guess I . ,
MASONIC VISITATIOX,
. f
Hon. J. B. Congle, Grand High
Priest of the Grand Chapter, and D.
P. Mason, Esq., Grand Lecturer, .went
to Roseburg last Tuesday on an official
visit to Umpqua Chapter;' Companion
Mason was accompanied by his ' wife,
No doubt a. good time was enjoyed, as
the Roseburg craftsmen understand how
to entertain "weary sojourners."
Horatio Seymour says ho will not
be a candidate for President in 1880,
This decision he tells his friends ' is
"final and irrevocable,,. These are our
sentiments about ourself, we mean.
The Democrats will "certainly, however,
Seymour fellows who will be caridi
dates, notwithstanding the recent bloody
shirt victories of the Radicals.
lTAIIIMtiTON lKTTER.
imos ou mkii'Ua corrmposbiSit.
Washinutom, D. C., Nov, 10.
Editor leinom:itt
Now that the elections are over the
politicians will turn their attention
bitberward, and preparo for nn appear
ance here in force almut three weeks
hence. The result i.f the voting iu ail
the States lit about as was generally to
be expected. No special interest wns
manifested here in any but the New
York contest. In that tho interest wus
great and the returns-were soegbt Tues
day night with almost as much eager
ness as on tho night of a Presidential
election. Governor Robinson had the
sympathy of nearly every Democrat at
tbe National Capital in his almost
hopeless stand against tho largo mid
heavy odds nf combined treachery
and corrupt bargaining. His friend m
and the ai ty occupied a proud igni
tion in tbe contest and his election was
boed for here nut alone to demonstrate
that the Empire State is reliably Dem
ocratic for the sncoes of the test of
tbe ticket diMis that but more for the
vindication of such an honorable' rec
ord. The result is more to the loss and
discrediMif tho State itself than to the
Democratic party. The success of the
Cotikling and Kelley trade is not re
garded an unmixed triumph. Therein no
exultation among tbecoolestHnpublicans
and the candid ones admit that they
fear the patty will suffer from it. And
while Conkling ia for the - piesent the
lion, many of his lrty look bock iihu
tbe bumble dish of crow eaten by
art and Sherman and Hayes will
fueling of humiliation. Whether the
result has wade or furuishisl any Pres.
ideutial candidates it is too early to
predict. Manv JJemocials Udievn Til-
d.ui tolie effectually idiclve.1, while olh
era look upou it as hating made his
nomination pmbahh or necessary,
Anyhow candid politician-! of I nth par
tie put New York down in the Demo
cralic column far 1 8-S0. IWid this
tbe Democracy of the nation rejoice
that Tammany Hall ha been elimin
ated from the councils of the party.
Since my hut letter one of the strong
characters in National politics has drop
ped out of the arena. Tbe news of the
udden death of Senator Chandler was
a stunning blow to the Republicans,
and the universal expression here was
that bis party bad met with a great
loss. We are adinunishrd tb it if we
have nothing good to say of the dead to
throw over their faults the mantle of
charitable silence. I have no eulogy to
write njsja the dead Chandler. It can
be said that, jiersonally, be was consid
ered honest, but .politically he was one
of tbe Morton strijie, who contend that
the end justified the means, lie was
bold and grasping, ready to take by
force, almost, any needed advantage for
his party. It was bis dispatch the
morning after the Presidential election
in 187C, when tbe Republicans every
where were acknowledging defeat, that
gave John Sherman and tbe rest of the
ballot tbteveti tbe cue from which the
popular verdict was reversed. "Haves
has 1S5 rotes and is elected," tele
graphed Chandler, and the gang knew
what it meant. That bold stroke re
sulted in seatiug a fraud in the Presi
dential chair. Yet when safely in
Hayes illustiated bis own character by
going ttack on Chandler. Ho would
have gone back on tbe little gang of
thieves who actually did tho stealing
bad he not feared tbeir small natures
would rebel and turn States' evidence.
Piioso.
A CAMFAItiX strrcR..
To any one sending us the names of
fire new subscribers, accompanied by
the cash, we will send the Democrat
free for one year. We make this offer
because we are very desirous of increas
ing our circulation tor tbe great politi
cal campaign of 18S0. We respect
fully solicit tbe assistance of Doino
orata generally in tbe wot k of procur
ing subscribers for our paper. If the
subscriptions are sent in before the ex
piration of tbe present year we will
add all the balance of this year free
and send tbe paper for the full twelve
months in 1880.
Science baa accomplished no more won
derful or gratifying result than the per
fection of an antidote to tbe chilling signs
of approaching age, something to obliter
ate the tell-tale tracks of time and preserve
tbe natural adornments of youth to ripe
old age. Hall's Hair Renewer does ail
this, and Its praise resounds In cottage and
palaco. Tho dwellers among the snows of
Norway and the peasants of sunny France
and Spain, find use for it, and It does not
disappoint them. Tbe whitening locks
agala resume their wanted color, the thin,
dry and faded balr becomes bright and
glassy. Tbe whole appearance is changed
as if by magic, and tbe man oc weman
who before was called aged now appears
as one in tbe prime of life. Such won
drous changes cannot pass unnoticed, and
tbey have produced the unprecedented
demand that now exists for the first and
only article ever compounded that can
produce them in a pleasing and satisfac
tory manner. New Era, Woodstock , 111.
flee Lamber for Bale.
' Ik Conn has made arrangements with
3. Nickeraon to do all his plauiug, and a
large stock of flooring, rustio, farnisbing
lumber, eta, will be kept on haud at the
planer in Lebanon. Flooring and rustio'will
be sold at $20 and $21 per thousand, and
other lumber in proportion. Our readers
will remember that the lumber fi-om Couu's
mill cannot be excelled anywhere.
,.. y Boots anil abort.
Hard times has always been the cry in
Oregon, bat now it U hard times in reality,
and money is as scares with me as a hen's
teeth, so yoa who have an interest in my
welfare pleas step to the front A word to
to the wise ia sufficient.
- Very respectfully,
Bsoch B0YU, i
Thanh-wiving rrorlamnlloa,
Iu accordanre with an tatablished custom,
which liM banu otmorveil annually for a lung
ported nf time, I, VV. W. Tliayer, s K0ii.
tive of this Ktuto, do linruhy appoint 1'liuis-
Uy the 27th tiny ef Nnvcmber, 1H7!, a a
day ef tlinukiigivitig.
In teiiuiiiy x hereof I lint'e lieretiiitu t my
liniid still CAimud to bo iillixu I tho Grcst
.Soul of the Htnte of Oregon this the KHli
day of NovomW.JA. I. IM71I.
P.y thn (Juvnrnor, W. W, Timykh.
11. 1. F.AIUIAItT,
Kpcrutary of Stale. .
DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION.
Tim IViii'Mtrutiu voters of Albany s'n here
by re-iii"li-il to meet in Mum (.'inin-uiiiiii st
llio Cunrt lliiu-if, im
Salar-lsy I.tralaK. ,o. V.i. iV,
t 7 oV'liNik, fur the purpoM of iiottiiuuting
CHiiiliilat-m fur thsufiici) of Mayor, Ilucurdcr,
Marlml ami Tru;uiiriT, nud fur tho purjssie
nf fstif) ing tha notiiiimtiuii of cstitiilate for
Cuiiipuihnrit front the snveral WunU
Tho Wsrd nioetinK, f-ir lliu iuri.w of
iiiiiiiiuntiii inn) cumli'l itti fur ('iiiicilinsn
fruiu uhlIi War. I, sro rutini:tu-l to Uj In M on
I rlUajr l.vralu, ha. JH, 1H;9,
st 7 oV-Iik L. at tha following iiaiiind pbcs :
Fur Pint Waul, cmijiriiiinj tho I"gl
vntern of all that jirtinn M th city lying
wet of IVny ntnwt. at tho Mlicrifru oflice in
the Court litmus.
1'i.r Si'iii.l War-l, c nn;.riiii;; all that r
tinu of tho city cinbracwl lctwr..ii Kerry sud
liaker itrenU, st the Central fc.-hool IIuUo.
Knr Tliirii Want, voniriitig si I that M,r-
timi lying cut of liaki-r ntd-ct, at Iutrict
Scliuol IIhum) iu thn nn'.cru jmrtinn of tbe
city.
It U r;i.t .l that at the Ward inuet
tug min tmitiiber ho M-WtuJ to ftcrv as a
City C'utitral CutiuiiitUiomaii fur tha etuioing
year, nuhjiv t to tha ralillcatioit of tlm City
Ctiiivriiti.ni.
Jty orih-r -f tin- ( 'etitral t'u'iiuiittoe.
C. ii. .Sreaaiir,
M. V. ISiiuws,
I. Ilitvee.
oviri 4K1.
i4r rm hat n llm tmy lihl.
"4 juulln' n clmrk J.
It wm ou tho iniirniiij: of the 1 1th iut, at
10 o'i:li W a, u.. that Kr-T White, sun
m Uv. T. U. anil Victoria White, tinl of
tyaliuid fwer, afUr an ttliieM of nearly two
wwka.
Kmmt aa born in New IWria, Ijiiiii
ana, A uk ut -.Mjt. IvlO. ami, allium -h rallni
away iu the lilimm i.l youth. h.l bvwl Utiu
enough to cnthli.i an uuui-a. lihli, ami
Imeutitul char t r. A l--r relative k
iutf of hi life aalil. "I'.ru ( hat beautiful."
lie hail eotntlrtcl hi education jut a few
month before lu death; RrailunUxl with
high honor, and reeavel Urn urume of A.
SI. from the faculty of I orvallia Collfu-e.-
Thoa paooplio.1. ho was well lir-)irtl and
n -ly to Iwbt the luttiua o lite, l-m iiatt-n
TUo nmwnijcr exclaim, "Yona aulilu-r, ly
down thy ariu:with tli tbe bslit w er.
Jtrui claim tho unl t-reciuu jirael of
rartli to adorn Ilia oarn iliaih-m of glory.
Attar making a brave aVrolu ajiu-t the
iuroatU of tiiwaae and ilnath. tluniig which
nut a niuruiar eva)i hint, be calmly 'fll
aalorp" ami In "ptnt n-turucil Ut We tiu-l
who gave it."
A'u-r an ajimnriat funor&l arrroiin ami
rvu by the wntnr, n.vttl by lr. Irvine,
of the L'. I, fhnrch. ami I'ruf. llmBry, of
i'nrvalli, the lK-iy a Um, away, follow
etl by many mooniimj frirmU. ami interred
iu the city (-ravi-yanL
I'caco tu In lc-ptiii ilunt !
hi. C. ihlKK, Paator.
Athany. Or.. Nov. I7Ui. IsTU.
; . . j
A (kaare for Blarsaiaa.
. At the late fire in Mr. KahiiA ntnre his
jikiU acre cutiiJcrably dajiisctl iu their
general a-ear.ioue, ami be miw ajverttaee
that be ill ki ll thuiii eff at a great reduc
tion, lie ho tack upon atacks of hlan-
krt, cloak. Lxlioe' nmlorwcar, ahirta, etc.,
tlmt have only been dam.tjrd slightly in
look, ami are in reality worth just a roach
a ever, ami he offers all at a bargain. For
a lit of lit guoils real his advertisement,
ami thou give htm a cull.
rerrwarartl ferearattrd.
riiyal' lana and invalids ue with eonfl
Icnea the Kaiser l'lebraied Ueruian
Kllxir for Coiunintptimi ami throat and
lung dlMsaapa. It ia rbrh in tbe medicinal
proierties of lar, wild cherry, etc. Is reu
ilerwi porfuctly harmleaa to the youngest
child. This would have proved an Angel
of merer In tbe householda of tfaoae un
happy parents at allrjo, Dixon, Ueaver,
Utah, aud nnm-erous other ataces, whose
children were slaughtered by a quack
medicine recommended by iu owner to
cure croup, possessing no properties cal
culated ta cure it, but instead a deadly
drug which haa alaln ita thousands. Ue
sure you get only Gorman K ixir. The
genuine bears the Prussian coat of arms
and the fao-aimlle signature of Dr. Kaiser.
Samples at all drug uteres. Large aisa, 75
cents. Feshay & XHasoa, Sale Agents.
BETTER THAN GOLD is perfect
health, and yet many are auflbrlng the tor
ture of the damned with lvneiMia when
aningle bottle of 1)K. Ml NT IK'S KNO
MSI? DANDKMON I.IVKK AND DYS-
FK1SIA FILLS will give relief, and, if
persisted in, will cure tbe wornt case of
tins aisirsaaing trotime. in is pin cures
Torpid Liver and Biliousness, Kegulates
the Bewels, removes IMmplea lrom the
Face, cures Sallow Complexion, Foul
Breath, Sick Headache, Heartburn, lain
in tbe Sides and Back; bit Sugar cnated and
liUARANTKKDtabe FUKKLY VKUK-
TABLK. It acta directly on the coating of
tbe stainacn ana on tue Aiiver. tan oe
taken in any clime wet or dry weather.
Beware of imitations. The genuine has
an engraving of a lion on the outside
wrapper. Frlce, 50 cents. For sale by all
druggists. .
HOW TO SAVK MONEY. Instead of
going to a doctor for a prescription, if you
have Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Fain In
the Back and Lolas, Smarting, Inflamma
tion, Calculi, Brick-dust Deposit, or any
trouble of the Kidneys or Bladder, buy a
bottle of Dr. Mintie'a Nephreticuiu, the
great Buchu Compound. It ia the most
wonderful prescriution for these troubles
ever compounded. Messrs. Abrams A
Carroll, wholesale druggists, say : "We
regard Nephretlcuin as the best kidney
and bladder remedy in the market."
Woodard, druggist, Portland. Or., says :
Everybody Bpeaks highly of It." Childs,
druggist, Portland, Or., says: "Sold lots
f it; it always does the work." Many
have been cured of obstinate kidney com
plaints after the doctors have given them
up. Friee, $1.25. For sale by all drug
gists. ,
Silt ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RE
STORATIVE The great English remedy
has mmle more cures of .Nervous Debil
ity, Seminal Weaknoss, Lost Manhood,
nocturnal emissions, lassitude, Inability
for mental labor, despondency and such
diseases as are induced by youthful follies
and excesses, than all other medicines
eetnblned. Why will yon sufferT Send
to A. K. MIntie, M. D., Mo. 11 Kearney
street, San Francisco, lor the Restorative
and be cured. Friee, 3 per bottle. Four
times the quantity, 10. Try a bottle. Dr.
Mintte treats all private diseases success
fully. ... -.' . ,-. .
The latest news Iroiii Mrs. Virginia Nor
tbery is that she is quite recovered. Char
lie Northery, her husband, is laughing all
over his face, and well he may. We con
gratulate him, for he's a fine fellow. Ev
erything seemed to be the matter with the
lady, and she has been counted among the
incurables, but a new physician recom
mended Frese's Hamburg Tea. Fortu
nately she followed his advice, and after a
few weeks faithful trial of this celebrated
medicine, is as well as ever she was. No
family should be without it.
Sad Havoc ia Created
Among the tenants of the mouth by al
lowing Impurities to collect noon tlmlr
surface or In their Ititersllees. HU,OInMT
removes every vestige of tartar from the
teeth, art il renders their preinature ilfx-ay
imiMMMlbie. It not onl v unfmrta to tlir-m
wbltoness and vigor, but oominuuhrotes
lisnlnoka and roslnewi to the Hums. 'J lis
hrnslh ai-o ul reus moHt sMuriablefraaranee
from its umi; it is a purely Ixrfanln liquid,
and it limy he eallsu on to aeitoinplish Its
beuulifyliiK otlnets without injuring tho
enamel Jiko a unity loom iianie.
Straw tor Urdu.
Jason Vh(lor has secured a choice lot of
eat straw st his livery stable and will fill
your beds for you t very low rate. You
whn want to re-fill your straw bed will do
well to vail around there. " f
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.,.
Elisor's Sale.
In the (JircJtt&Ctturt of tlut HUilr tif Of'jon
or the County of Linn :
Ignaiz Fox, Adminlstrstor of the irnrt-
uersuip ol u, rui a tiro,, I'luintitl,
vs.
Rolando J'arrlMh ami Martha K. I'airihh
his wife, Jaeob K', Win. K. IHewiioime,
Walter M. Kxtcnuiii. AJiulnlf ralor of the
estate of D. t. Thempaon, decesHCMl. I. C.
Dickey, W. M. Woivsrton, J. II. Fawter.
James 11. Titus and J. D. Titus, partners
as Titus Jiraa., anu iMianuer I'arnah. As
signee or IColanUo h'arrlKli, Defendant.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND OK
der of sale I muo1 out of the almve
named Court in I ho above entitled suit, to
me directed anj Uoliv-r-fi,aa the duiy ap
pointed, qualllioa ami airttng Klisor there
in. 1 did on the ZiHIi day of Noveuilwr.
ls7U, levy ujn tbe mortgaged preinlaiM
UuwrrllNid In sa?lil decree as follow, to-wit:
Tbe equal undivided Hve-sixtba of the
following dww.-rllied real p ojHsiiy, lw-it :
firgluiiuig IMI fowt Weetwf llio lntrno-
liun of tne JuwiiMiiln line tn-two-,u lown
ship 11 South and iiatiKC 'i and S West,
Willi llio South boundary line of licahtx.n
i'arrulh'a Donatiou Jiud Claim isou Ha
1 IM, and Claims 4 1 and -7 la naid J p. and
IUiikc, lliuiicn runuiiig YmM. US chains and
u liuka to the Soutbuaal comer ol aaid
Nut. .No. 11 H.I, tbuuim North ZU chains and
Mil liuka. ttieiii-e Vtrt 'Sj chains and 01
links, thence South '&i chains and M links
to lint pla--e of ueKiiiuiug, containing 10U
3-1-1 ou acre, mora or luu, aitualea in IJnn
County, Oregon.
Also a txirtion of the Donation JmiuI
Claim of K. M. A. 4. Pajriah and Klaauor
t'arriah. Not. llsi In IJnn Count v. lire
gon, and being that part of aaid claim ol
land lying In Tp. WS. Ii. 2 V eat, to-wit
Coutiiiencing at llio extreme Northeast
corner of sauu laim. In aaui 1 p., and run
ultig thence Wt to the center of the
county road leading from Sand Kidge to
('ox's Mill, Ibeucw aoutberly along tho
center of aaid road, intersecting and con
necting at the orthwet corner ef W in.
McKaddvn'a land claim, in Section IN, in
aid Ti.. ibence iSMton aad McKavddeu'a
N trill boundary la tbe isouibeaat i-ornrof
i be L or aaid Donation Claim Not. HSi
thence N-irth to the place of beginning,
containing 107 aw.-reM, more or'lmw.
Aiaoatl the right, tllleaud lutereat i.f the
defendant Itnlaudo 1'arrUh in and to blwlt
No. 11 iu llackieBiaa'a Addition to the
City of Albany, Uun County, Oregon.
And ubareaa, it is provided In aaid de-i-tiM-
ilial the defendant Jacob Keea have
and roravjr of and from Ihe defendant
Rolaudu Famuli the sum ef S113 37 in V,
S. gold coiu, with intereat at the rate of one
ror cent per mouth from tbe l.'Hb day of
November, 1S7M, and the further auiu of
attorney 's fee, and the further sum of
SI law, Willi Interact tnereoa from tbe aaid
1 jth day of November, 1S79, at one per
c-Miiu er uionin, wmcu aaio juugmenteoli-
MitutuM a urt lien on all tne real property
bereiubefore deacribed, aave ana exue(it
sain nicca iia uereinoeiore uew-riued.
Second., that the duTandant William E.
Newhouao have aod recover of and from
the defendant Rolando Farriah the sum of
SIMM in U. S. gold coin, wlib interest there
on at tne rate or one per cent, par month
from tha 16th day of November, 187U, and
the further aunt of $100 auoruey'a fees,
whicb aaid Judgment constitutes a lien on
tbe said real property bereiubefore de
scribed, to te paid Ural after the claim of
the aavid defendant Jarob Keea.
Third, that the defendant I. C. Dickey
have and recover of and from the defend
ant Kolaado Farriah tbe sum of f-lou 3d,
with Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per
annum from the I jtu day of November,
1S79, which said judgment conxtiiunai a
lien on the real proiwrty bereiubefore de
scribed, to be paid next after the claims of
tba amid V in. K. ewbonas.
Fourth, tuat tbe defendant Walter M.
Kotehum, Administrator of tho estate ef
D. M. Ibampnon. decnaaed. have and re-
cover of and frciu tbe dfeadaat Rolando
Farriah the aum of Iioa 14, with inteiest
at the rate of ten per cent per annum from
the 13th day of Xovemtwr. teTV. to be naid
next after the claim of L. C. Dickey eut of
tne prooseus or tne sale or said real prop
erty hereinbefore deacribed.
Fifth, that tbe plaintiff JgnaU Fex, Ad
ministrator of the partnership of O. box &
Bro., have and recover of and from the Ue
fondant Rolando Fart-iah the sum of g3uJl
3 In U. S. gola coin, with iuterest at the
rate of one r cent, par month from the
icuu aay or rtoveuioer, istu, and the fur
ther sum of f 10 attorney's fees, and that
the same conatitu'ea a lien on all tbe real
property hereinbefore deacribed next to
tne claim of waiter M. Keichum, Admin
istrator as aforeaaid, including Block 113
in tlaokleman's Addition to tbe Ciry of
Atuany, unn iwntr, Oregon.
Sixth, that the defondaut J. H. Foster
bavo and recover of and lrom the defend
ant Rolando Farriah the sum of 9433 4o,
with interest thereon at the rate of oue per
cent, per month from the 15th day of No
vember, 1879; and that the defendant W.
M. Woivsrton bave and recover of aud
from the defendant Rolando Farrish tne
sum of S284 45 in U. 8. gold coin, wi:h in
tereat at the rate of one per oenU per month
from the loth day of November, 1S7U, and
the further sum of f 25 attorney's fees, and
that the Bens of J. 11. Foster and W. M.
Wolvorton are concurrent in time with
each other, and aie to share ratably with
each other and constitute a lien on the
ptemiMea hereinbefore deacribed next after
the lien of the defendant Ignstz Fox, Ad
ministrator as aforesaid ; and that the de
fendant Oslander Farriah is the Assignee
of the defendaut Rolando Farrish. Now,
therefore, on
Saturday, tU SOOi day of December, 1S70,
at the Court Home door In the Citv of Al
bany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of
one o ciock f. ai., i will sell tbe hereinbe
fore deacribed real property at pu blio auc
tion for each in hand to the highest bidder,
the proceeds of sale to be applied first to
tbe payment of the coats and disburse
ments of thia suit, taxed at $81, and the
costs and expenses of sale, and next to the
payment ef the said sums found to be due
to tho judgment creditors as herein set
forth, according ta their priority.
Dated this 2Ut day or November, 1879.
GEO. 11UMFHREY,
10w4 Elisor.
, Exeoxitrix' Notice.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
r the last will and testament of Allen
Moore, deceased, has been duly proven
and admitted ta probate, and letters testa
meutary thereon duly issued to the under
signed Executrix by the County Court of
mnn county, Oregon. All persons Hav
ing claims against said estate are required
to present them, with the proper vouchers,
within six months from the date hereof, to
the undersigned at her farm near Solo,
Linn county, Oregon.
Dated this 2oth day of November, 1879.
JERUSHA MOoRK,
10w4 Executrix.
School Meeting.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT
there will be a meeting of the legal
voters of School District No. 5, Linn Co.,
Oregon, at the Cential School flouwi, in
said Distriot, on Saturday, the 29th day of
November, 1X79, at the hour of 3 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, for the pur
nose of electiu one Director to aerve the
remainder of the unexpired term of D. M.J
rnompson, aeceasea.
16wl J. a. BTJRKHART, Clerk.
O. O. Kelly,
Physician and" Surgeon,
ALBANY, OREGON.
f-VOmoe in M'llwairi's Block. Resi
dence, one door north of Broom Factory.
Tl4nStf
Sheriff's Sale.
UY VI IXTUE OF A DECREE OF FOTtK
closure In tbe Circuit Court of the
siate of Oregon for the County of Linn, on
ine zuii usy or October, I87H, and an exe
cution hwued in pursuance thereof in me
d-rected ami dolivorcd, In favor of Kste
Metallic. Ailmini-tratrix nf thn ,.r
Joseph Met; line, deceased, Flnlntiir, and
sealant Farlow Mill key and Sarah Ann
niuiaey. ins wile, W. f. Jlliliard, Otto
Fox and Ignaf Fox. Administrator of tha
estate of Sigmond Fox, rieceaRed, Delend
ants, for tbe sum of $1802 15 ia IT. S. gold
coin, with Inlorost thereon at tbe rate of
one per cent, jior month from he 27th day
of October, 18711, and the further aum of
tl&0 00 attorney's fees, and the further
aum of SZ 00 costs; and wherfias, tbe said
derendant IgnatK Fox, Admiaistrator s
aforesaid, a subsequent mortgage of th
premises hereinafter dcw-rilavd. rt-coverd
Judgment and decree agfiinxt tlm defend-
an u J ariow Mulkey and Sarah A. Mul-
aey ins wii4 lor mo sum or -.i4 on, ith
Into rent thereon at the rate of one perceot.
Jr month from the 27th day of October,
1879, which said last mentioned mortgage
is subsequent in tiui and aubjm-t to the
mortgage ol the said plaintifl Kate Me
Cune, Administratrix as aforesaid, now,
therefore, In compliance with tho com
mand in said execution and decree, I bavo
levied ujion I be mortgaged promine-i mtn
aUxl In Linn county, Oregon, and dw-m.-riiied
in aaid decree as follows, to-wit :
Beginntngeightchsin Eait of the Nort b
weat corner of the Donation J And Claim
ef Jowpli Ilobinctt, It being 'isillcatiun
No. 24VJ7, ClaUn No. Dl, thence running
Eaat OOU chains, tlienee North 4i Kaat 44
6U-100 chains, South 4.V Kaat 21 74-1W
chains, thence South M" West 61 &0-100
chains, thoneo West H 9S-I00 cba!na,thence
iNenn o bv-iuo cnain to the place of lx
glnnmg, conUining V 45-V0 airie.
Alaothe following (ieHcrilx.! tirDmimi.
to-wit: lgiiining at a fmlrit ill the center
of tbe nwl iding from Kenoall's bridge
to Or ml I in N. 45J4" Wirt 'M 10-10" ehaiiia
dmtaiit fruiri ainrth. r J-olnt In tbe -ntr of
aaid road 11 l-10n chains Woat of the
South went corner of the Donatiwit Ijmd
Claim tA II Irani Bond, in 'iowrmhip 1 1 M.
R. 4 W. of WlllaifU Meridian, running
theoiM South 4."iS Kaat along the center
of aaid reed 7 75-100 cltaitia South, 4"
Weal W-lU0elia.North, nFjiaty 42-100
chains North, 54-100" Kaat 5-!0tl chains to
the place of beginning, containing 5
lou a.rrei, all in l.inn county, Oregon, and
on
Saturday, t'.v, Z'th day of IhrrnJrr, J.i7:t,
at the Court Hi umh door in the city l Al
bany, Linn foiinty. Orison, at llie hour
of 1 o'clock F. M., 1 wilt S.-I1 the mi.l real
proptrty at public auction for o.h "in linnil
Ut the highest bidder, the procemli to vs
applieil lirat to tbe laymeul or th Ata
snd xjiemtea of aale, iwrxt to payment ta
the plaintiff Kate McCuno. Adminbitratrix
aa aforeaaid, th aaid aum of f 15ri2 is, with
intcroot and coata aa aforesaid, and 8I50 aa
attorney's fees, and next to the pay ment
of Ihe aaid aum of 'J1, with a-riiinn 111-tere-t
aa aforeaald, to ignatz Fux at Ad
ministrator aa aforeaaid.
Datiil this 2iat day of NVinil r, H7d.
I. C. DICKEY,
1-Jw5 Sheriff of Linn Co., Oregon.
Administrator's Notice.
-TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
y the undersigned baa been by tho
County Court mf IJnn Caunty, Oregon,
duly apiMjintcl Admiuiatralnr of Ihaes
tata of James Simons, dei.-eaiad, late of
said coanty. All peraona baying claims
aitaln atd estate are hereby notified aud
requireu U nreaent the same, with tho
proper voucher, to the underaigneii riih
In six months from tbe date hereof, at ln-t
residence near Lebanon, Uun Couu'y, Or
egon. November 21, 179.
J. D. SIMONS. Administrator.
Fl.IXX CUlSBKBUl-f,
AU'ya for Administrator. l-iwl -
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Boot fc Sloe Maker
rrrarh litp Beat la ardrr. - (14 ee
l-biuarlphta kip. - . . - ee
RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRED.
Inrisib'o patches put upon boots aad
shnca.
Shop second door below Mever's Bakery,
v LSnlGlf
REF.10VAL.
Do not forget that Haf
fendeu Bros, have re
moved to the brick store
formerly occupied by P.
C. Harper & Co., nearly
opposite the Odd Fel
low's Temple, where can
be found one of the larg
est, finest and most ele
gant stocks of staple and
fine Groceries in the
country.
TAKE JVOTICK !
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
-IIAFFENDE.V BKOS. SELL
Sogara, Testa. Coal Iticav. Kle,
Java stud in orb a CoOTee, Coal
OH. Etc., ait Bedrock
Prices.
Dorrr forget this i
7 S l ouia chuiccat tomatoee... . $1 00
t cam Winalaw com 1 00
3 H ti cana ctwkest peacbei 1 00
3 J t caxu of diotoet table trull (9 rarletk-s). . 90c
t callona ot 150 Fue Test dual oil . S It
8 caoa of ojtera. m... ....... ........ 1 CO
S packagva of corn atarch... 1 CO
EVERYTHING OIF.AP FOR .
15:15 CASH.
JLAltS r. WHIIIAU, Al'USt,
fresco, S I G 1 scem: Se
Pictorial Painting. .
DESIGNING A SPECIALTV.
W l'T Itrt WI VTfl w fwa V if a t
Rooms G and 7, Parrisb's Blot-k,
Albauy, Oregon.
ranirtv r !iAnrnnninia
saw-mill in Waterloo preelnct. A rgv quanUtyof
tha finest lumber on haiul, which will be raid clittip
and credit given until October lot, 1ST0. l.'uUwwiii is
the liat of prtcea :
CWar lumber, per thousand .....S13 00
Fencing, barn sidiujf.aiid all luniborof that class 9 00
ScanUiiuj, Umber and heavy lumber 8 uO
The lumbar will be furaUued on either aide of tha
Aloany Bath House.
THK UKDSRSIUNKD WOULD RESPKCT
fullj Inform tha oitiieni of Albany and vi
oinitjthat I have taken charge of thia KMabligh
mant, and, bj keeping- olean roosna and paying
itriet attention to bnsineei, ezpacta te auit al
ihoaa wha may favor us with tbeir patronage.
Haying heretofore carried on nothing bat
First-class Hair Dressing saioons,
we expects to give entire satisfaction to all
arChildien and Ladies' Hair neatly eat
iBdahampoosd. " JOS WKBBiE.