The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 07, 1880, Image 3

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...MAY 7, 1880.
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Fer Veneer.
JOHN HIIITIUKKK,
Of lii9 Coantv.
II OX,
far Frealtlcatlal Eleclar.
J. K. V K.VTUEK FO H D, of I J n u Couny.
T. ti. OWKN, of Cx County.
J AS. FULTON', ol Www Comry.
I'ar knitrai Jadee.
V. P. r KIM, of Jackson County.
J. K. KEIiLY, of Mulimiiuah County
JOHN BURN K IT, of teuton County.
JaJtcial Numlaatlea.
Fircvr District For Judo, II. K.
HA.NNW ; for Frosocntlnjr. Attorney, T. It.
K EST.
Skcoxo DisTttirr For Judp?, J. J.
W ALTON; for Prosecuting Attorney, J.J.
HAMILTON.
TutKD Pistrjit -For Jtul;je., W. M.
RAMSEY: for I'io -ooiithis Attorney, K.
C. DRADSIIaW.
Fourth DKTiucr For Ju;!j, C. II.
KELLISGEK.
Fifth Diriucr For Judge, I. I Mt
AKTHUR; for Proseoutintr Attorney, D.
W.BAILEY.
LINN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICXET.
For State Senator,
0. 1. COSlloW.
For KepresentAtiveo,
J. r.SCUOOLINi!, II.SIIKLTOS.
C. P. BUKKUAP.T, JACOB XKWMAX,
GKO. K- CIIAMBEKLA1N.
W. F. ALF.XANDKK,
For County Juil-;
L. r.ILYEF."
For Couuty Coniuiis.loiiera,
LEVI DOUGLAS, LEWIS COX.
For Count v Cli-rk.
D. F. MASON.
For Sheriff,
1. I. MILLEK.
For Trmsurt-r.
ALBERT UMPIlltKY.
For Assessor, '
I1IUAM WILLIAM 4.
For S.-Uoo! Superintendent,
l. V. S. P. KID.
For Surveyor,
UX. A.UP.lMrX
For Coroner,
ML J. A. DAVIS.
P2ECIKCT
TICKETS,
FAST ALCANV.
For Justice f tbe Pea.it.
W. A. COX.
For Constable,
DKL.VVAN' SMITH.
WEST ALUAXY.
For Justleo of tho IV,
J. W. BALDWIN.
For Countable,
T. J. CLINE.
Cemorraltc Appsialtaent.
The Democratic candidate for the various
county olEcc will address their fellow citi
zens at the follow kig place pii he d-tte men
tioned below :
Oak Omre School Hm, WJne.Uv, vy ctth.
Ubmlti H-'mttM, 1 attract -, May z'.iu.
iWv. KnOay. Ma iwli-
irarrtojmn;, saturaay, Mir Sth
llrownavjlle, alontiix , Way
fry eel Horn Toeauay, June l-rt.
Lruaaoo, Wednesday. Jans to.
Kfiu, Tliamjay, June Sd.
Sillers station. Knoav Jan 41b.
Albany. iytluiuar, June itb
OypiM' caiuluialea are invite! frt'n.i;te.
A Dartas Csavirt.
On Monday of loot week, one of the con
victs named James Cook, effected his escape
from the penitentiary, says the SUiltsman.
While the men were ail at work as usual
Conk watched his chances, and scaling the
stockade struck for the neighboring wood.
The nearest euard. Bell, observed him climb
the fence and ordered kim to halt, and upon
his refusing to do so, fired at liim, but with
out effect. He tired the second lime and
failed to hit him, whereupon Fletcher and
A, ntoine Ijelore, two other guards alio opened
UP a brisk musketry. Although eight or ten
shots were fired they only served to augment
his sped, and he soon found ait niter among
the thick timber. The alarm was given lm.
mediately and the woods scoured in every
direction but none of the trailers conld get
any clue as to where he had gone. But he
has since been caught and now languishes
behind the bar again. He says that after
his esca;e he hid in the brush near the Peni
tentiary, where he stayed all day Tuesday.
Some of the men searching for Liin passed
within twenty feet of him while he lay secret
ed in a jle ,f brush. All day Thursday he
traveled south, and at nih slei,t ja a ban
near Jaerson, IJere he stole . a blanket,
sad aiittiu? it ut. wade himself a pair of
Oi' oralis, which covered his utriped pants,
Friday morning about 6 u'ulock he called at
the house of Mr. Miller, of Millers station,
and aiked for something to eat. After eating
he started away when one of tiie men present
jfuticeJ, through a hole in the blanket, his
etriped pants. They ordered him to baltf
hut he started to run, when Walter Johnson
auj C'liaa. 4. Miller, ho happened to be at
ilji house, give cha.-e. After lutiuir. about
a mjle they procured hurse and thot gun
aud then ran their man dorn easily. e
wss then brought to this city and taken down
to the' penitentiary on the noon train.
v-
fo rarcats aaf Dlrerlers, -
We take pleasure in directling the atten
tion of parouts and directors of school dis
tricts to an essay entitled "Teacher's Trials"
which appears ou the first page of this issue
of the Democrat. It was written by Miss
Mary Gaston, an experienced leachcr, who
recently arrived in this county from Illinois,
and read by her before the Linn County
'Jfeacfcer.'s Institute, held in Ilalsey a few
weeks ago. Vhile didiuiatjng the trials of
teachers the writer gives a great deal of good,
wholesome advice. F.yory one who is inter
ested in the cause of education should read
Following is a summary qf meteorological
observations made in our city during the
month of April by John Bnga, Esq :
Highest barometer, 30.2Q; lowest, 2f).17j
mean, 20.83.
Highest thermometer, 82; lowest, 32"j
mean 49. 5'.
Prevailing winds, South and North; veloc
ity, 4 in a scale of 10.
"4'ctal raiiffsll, 2.62 iuches; raiuy daya, 16;
days on which cloudiness f cached g in a scaje
of 10, 17; frosty nights, 9. .
li i i yagg"
THE l.:i0 KULUOID.
The Flmit Survey Being MndeTh
" ttcre-Werk en the Rttatl will
t'ommrnre Immediately.
Ifun
Last Monday John A. llurlhurt, chief en
gineer of the (). & C. II. Ii. commenced work
on the final aurvcy of the road Wtwcen thia
city and Lebanon, and will probtbly complete
hi labors by tho middle of next week, and
their work will immodiatuly coiimienoe on
the road bed. Three hundred tons of iron
for this road camo up on tho Orejan, which
arrived at Portland last Monday evouing, and
it will all be laid down here ly tho time it is
needed, tho first of it probably arriving this
week. This will bo one of tho easiest roads
to build in our valley, as it is just a gradual
ascent from hero to Lebanon, not a single hill
uor water courso intervening; between tho
two places. From the hill Wk of tho F.Ik,
ins' place, one milo from thin city, tho road
will run on an air lino tho entire distance to
Iebanou. Wo hoio tho farmers along tho
line of tho road will be liberal with tho com.
pauy in granting them tho rijjht of way. Tho
road will not be used to such a groat extent
as tho main line miming through the valley,
and consequently will damage them but very
little. vuoh improvement should be en
couraged by all, aud not retarded by out
rageous claims for damages.
. framl.tr grovel fearer!.
Tho following is tho progranimo of exer
cises to bo given by tho M. K. Sunday School
ucxt Sunday evening ;
I Siugiug by the School.
2 Prayer, by lr. Frceland.
3 Address, by Mr. Charlei Bidcor.t.
4 Singing, Trio.
5 ''A Tribute to I-ove," by Misuse:) Fly
Dickey, Mary Westfall, Ada Situinnii, Anna
Settlemier. Lilly Hideout, Ada Dickey, Cara
Westfall, Martha Morgan, May Kidctut aud
Ella Morgan.
6 Singing, by tho School.
7 Addresa. by Master Johnuio Wolfo.
S "James Herd's Child.- by Miss letle
Cannon.
9 Singing, by the School.
10 "A Man of Brain," by Master Bert
Van Clove.
11 '"The Temple of Truth." l y Miwcs
Lena Xsnny, Elva Dickey, Lizzie Wolfe,
Lulu Settleuiier, Clara Cowan, Nelly Powell,
Candace Conn, Mattie Bushy, Claire Morgan,
Minnie Dickey, ami Messrs. leckard, Fiaher,
lliehard Conn, Frank Kenton, and Perry
Coon.
12 Singing, Duet.
13 Sermon, by MUs Itt-Uu Can mm,
14 Solo, by M;ss licie Wolfe,
lo IWnedietion.
I'lreatra'a aualnaia.
Last Monday evening Linn Engine Com
pany made their nominations for Chief aud
Assistant Engineers of the Albany Fire De
partment, and the ticket stands thus : For
Chief, W. 15. Scott, of Liun Ku:;ine IV X
Z, and for Assistant, Fred Uralf, of Uescue
Hook and Ladder Co. Ko. 1. Mr. Scott was
opposed in bis company by Wm. II. Hustou,
present Foreman of tho Hose ia that com
pany, but secured tho nomination by four cr
live majority. These nominations are good,
and. if elected, these gentlemen we feel sure
will make officers of which the IVpartntcnt
may fuel proud: Last night Albany Engine
Co. Xa, I held their regular monthly meeting,
at which time they would also make nomina
tions, but our paper went to press before the
result was known. The nomination of Fred
(raff for Assistant K:i"iueer would be en
dorsed, for Fred is an exempt member of Ko.
but a new Chief would be brought out so
as to make the fight interesting. Uescuo
Hook and I-adder Co. X 1 will told their
meeting to-night, and will also probably tale
some action in regard to the nominations.
Lravlas I.
Last week AL lloro aud l"..L Cox left this
city for the States, the former going to
Streator, Illinois, where his wife i now lying
ill, she having lately received a stroke of
paralysis. I'd Cox gs to Kansas .to dis
pose of some land, and will try to return in
time to get in a Ilepublican vote at the June
election, but on account of the rapid shoalisg
of the Columbia river bar we think it prob
able he won't "make the riffle," at least we
hope he will not. His wife w ill stop at her
father's in Polk county until his return.
Denver Hackleaian started for Camp Creek,
Wasco county, last Monday, and V. K.
Price and Mrs. Hackleman will started for the
same place yesterday. Abe Hackleman has
remained over there through the entire w inter
caring for the stock.
Cxraratoa ! Aalorta. .
A communication from Rev. Wolf informs
us that the fast and commodious steamer
Lurline bas beea chartered for an excursion
from this city to Astoria, to leave here ou
Tuesday, May 25th, and arrive here on the
evening of Saturday, May 29th. The Ladies'
Brass Band is to accompany the excursion
iats. The fare , for the round trip will be
$5.00. Tickets will soon be on sale here aud
at the principal towns between this city and
Portland.
Au lleia for the Ladle.
The sole agency for t!)e sale of the cele
bra ted Foster kid gloves in this city, is Fox,
Baum tt Co., and as they have quite a stock
of other brands of two three and four-button
kid gloves on baud they have concluded to
sell them off during the next twenty days,
closing them out entirely to make room for
new invoice direct from the Foster factory.
To do this they have put tho price down to
75 ernU per pair. Ladies should call early
and secure a fit.
fieias; lo Intlrpeadenee.
Oar eld friend Ilsrry D. Godley has made
all the necessary arrangements and will in a
few days move his family to Jadependeiico,
where he will open out a stove and tin ware
establishment. Harry understands bis busi
ness thoroughly, is a splendid mechanic, and
a good citizen. Of courso we bate to lose
him, and still we are glad to see him going
into business on his own responsibility. Suc
cess to yon and yours, Harry.
Quarterly Heetlns.
Eev. T. B. White, presiding elder of this
district of the M. II Church, South, will
ljold the quarterly meeting at Miller's Sta
tion, beginning to-morrow and holding over
Sabbath, llev. ftluler will oiuetate as usual
at St. Taul's Church in this city at 11 o'clock
next Sabbath, but in the afternoon and even-
in will be at Miller's Station attending the
quarterly meeting.
A New Minlsler.
Last Monday we received a pleasant call
from Kev. B, T. Sliaip, a minister (4 the M,
E. Church, South, who bas just arrived from
near Knoxvillo, East Tennesson. . lie will
have charve of the Dallas circuit, and will
probably locate at Independence.
Mr. Bharp
ia a voiLKT mn nf hitdi education and cult
ure, and we think will be liked by the good
people of Poik. .
KKW YORK r'AMIIONS.
km ItuaaM--Aasaaier Celae-l.l
A Sew lanprevesaeat.
TIU KKW BOSSET.
Kew lmunets are so similar in outline to
tlw? of the wiutar, that th dosira (or dis
tinction whioh teems inherent in the human
breast, must needs find scope in other direc.
tions. So, in consequent, there is often
times the most lavish piling together of ex
treme colors that evor you saw, while manu
facturers of flowers, although sometimes con
tent with giving them to ui in patterns copied
nflor nature have oftener prepared t go far
beyoud her modost dictates and thus we see
enormous red or yellow daisies, asters twice
the siao of those that garden over produced,
eta, etc. There is strong partiality for
wide open many petalod flowers nd therefore
any variety coming under such appellation is
sought for. Fuliago is at discount and
though not abandoned, is but sparingly inter
mixed aud for the most part in unpretentious
hades of groon. Flowers in consuuonoo,
aro massed iu rows or great benches, with
stariug effect, but we have grown aowustomed
to theso pronounced dispositions and scarcely
look at tliuin. Vet toning down of oxtrsv.
agant results is oftentimes produced by soft
scrgo silk in ono delicate shade throughout
or by tho use of solid colored ribbon. Other
silks aud ribbons however are extremely
bright aud in varied combinations as to color.
Striped ribbons are quite fashionable and
dots, both in self color and in gay coutrasts
aud of all sizes are much in vogue.
Combination suits are genuine combina
tions, for the two materials are united
throughout, and this to the disadvantage of
a skirt of one fabric and overdress of another.
The latter idea is at most wholly cxeladed
except in case of some elegant, light material,
but even here, the skirt should correspond
in tone with what is worn above and there is
almost always a unity apparent somewhere.
Trimmed skirts and basque are extremely
fashionable aud in this style we fiud the Del.
phine costume which embodies the latest
ideas. Even wash dresses follow, and are
shown ready niado with uulined, tight-fitting
basque or half fitting jacket which can be
belted in. In general, the trimming ou the
skirt is so arranged that it can be displaced
for washing, but it is of course more conven
ient to have a separate overskirtand bur w
find the Mabrili which is at once simpla aud
graceful. The Gwendoline costumes, suit
able for silk or wool is made with a long coat
shaped basque and trained shirt on which
the drapery U very handsomely disposed and
the Croisvtte uaaquo would be quite becoming
to a full fiftore as it is long and plain on the
aides. For traveling, the Wiudaor red inputs
answers the same purpose as an ulster, but it
is of newer shape. Wash dresses are eou
stantly relieved by ribbon bows and silk or
wool costumes aio also adorned in like man
ner, but to a limited extent only. Buttons
are a favorite addition to the last named vari
eties of outfits and are ia such diversity that
a t!cscritioa would be never eojiug. At
times they ornament postumc of plain wool
instead of brocade and form a beautiful and
glittering fini.li. Everywhere there is a rage
for shirring so much so that it can hardly be
overdone or misplaced. But plaiting are
likewise very popular.
oLovr., tr-.
Iu kid gloves tho Harris kid lace top is ex
tremely elegant and especially adapted to
summer wear, as an opportunity is given (or
a display f the beautiful finish at the top.
Such finuh is of kid finely cut to resemble
lace aud it is so skillfully done that the imi
tation is remarkable. It is either of uniform
color with the glove, or of white kid contrast
ed with some sty tub shade and altogether si
by far the most attractive glove shown. The
Harris Seamless retains position as a perfect
titling and very durable glove. This style is
without ornament st the top, long at the
wriit antwith delicate self stitching in the
back.
AntonB modern conveniences, a prominent
place matt be given to Cash's woven initial
letters which are fast superceding the old
marking ink bottle, stamping or any other
such inconvenience. They are woven of a
useful size in old English type, in Tuikey
red color which is perfectly fastaod being all
woven on the same sized piece of cloth for
the ground, can be sewn on with a machine
or by hand. They are made up in s.nail
loxc, each containing twelve dozen letters
of a kiud. or they can be bought in any quan
tity, as they are brought out in loug strips
that can bo cjit to suit purchasers. Many a
lady allows her clothing or house hold linen
to remain nnrnarked, rather than go throagh
the process of handling hot irons, ran the
risk of spilling ink, etc. By the new method,
marking become 4 plcajaot pastime, almost
like some piepeot easy rancy wore. liana-
some monogram are also seen,
Lvov Cartkh.
tiesie le rr4letsu .
Lee Wheeler, who worked in this office for
several years, has goue with hi brother H
W. Wheeler, to Pendleton, where they wdl
act as agents for tbo sale of the celebrated
Osborne agricultural machinery. In the sale
of the machinery mentioned they have se
cured Umatilla county entire, aud will make
thorough canvass of it. They re both
good business men, 0,04 will np doubt build
up quite a trade, and ny favors shown thsin
by our friends up there wiu be appreciated
by us. Any one who wishes to subscribe for
the Dkmocbat, or pay tip arrearages, can do
so by calling at their plsoe of business. They
luve full authority to receive and receipt for
money in our name.
-The Wesllantsmse Thresher.
Wo wish to tiirc. t 1 tt attention of our
readers to tlio sdvertiitcuient of this new and
famous thresher, which is now being intro
duced juto Oregon by E. J. Ijorlhruu ft (Co.,
of Pprtland. It is easily managed and it
U nqt com plicated in its working part it can
be kept in order with very little trouble. J.
W. Gilmonr lias been -ppointe4 traveling
agent (or this thresher, ftn4 will give all our
farmer an opportunity to see It and judge of
its work before harvest. Mr. Gilmour is
rusher, and we predict that be will be very
successful in introducing this popular ma
chine. He will also receive orders for all oth
er kinds of farm machinery or implements.
' Belles of Ky-xeae Bays;.
Mainr J. II. llerren tells ns that recently
, , r - '
a man namea Amos xummtngs, in reinoTiuu
tho ruins of an old adobe building in Walla
Walla, found imbedded in one piece o
adobe an English walnut in good state of
preservation, and in Another a small piece
English coin of ancient date. The corner
storie oi ine DUiiumg snowea inai i iiu tf
erected in 182858 years ogp, , Wbp the
builder of the house was, and what bis his
tory is a matter of conjecture,
-7-n 1 .
AHiany Ousfoui JIM.
F. Vine Andrews has sold his interest in
the business of the Albany Custom Mills to
his partner, A. B. Woodin, who will conduct
- it alono In the future. Mr. Andrews bas
gone below to iook lor a euuaium lo.t-
'land.
i-.i:onti ili.f, doo.1;
tit it wnrrew .naae Ballroad Iu lli-Heli Thrrr
liy the l.llh r oelobrr. , ,
last Tuesday Wm. Itehl, President of the
Oregon Karrow .Gauge Hail tray Company,
visited North Brownsvillo and spent about
an hour and a half in thnt city. Wliile there
he proponed to tho citizens that hn would run
the east side branch of his railroad to thut
city, aud have tho locomotive whiatling in
their streets by tho 1,1th dny of October, for
the sum of $10,000. Ho alno stated that
llrowusvillo would bo the terminus until next
spring, and probably for a year. This crnat
ed a great deal of eiithiuiaum among the poo
plo of Brownsville, and a cuinmittu.i going to
work immediately had nil tho ir.ouuy sub
scribed but 91,500 in ono day, mid by this
time have rawed tho entire amount auked for.
Mr. fleid has boou going over the proposed
tine of his railroad, and is nucompauiud by
hi cnginoor and 0110 of tho principal contract
or. This settles the quint ion in regard to
the numlier of railroads our county will have
this year. Tho narrow gauge lino will extend
from point on the Willamette) through Nil
verton, Suionud Lebnuou with tho southern
tonninue at Brownsville, and tho O. & ('. It.
li. Co. will extend a standard gnugo .branch
from this city to Lebanon. This will be very
good fur one year, aud tho iuouquuiiu which
give our people those advantages! tranupor
tntioti will be remembered.
Ira Mil Nleambout i:rartua.
J granti steamboat excursion irom tins
city to Salem, under the aunpices of the M.
E. Sunday School, wilt take place on Satur
day the loth ( this moiitli. The steamboat
A. A. McCylly lias been chartered for tho
occasion. She will Icavo hero on the dsy
named at 7 A. M , and reach Salem at 10 a.
m., leave Salem xt ! r. m., and rea'-h thi
city in the ovr :iing at 10 o'clock. .
Ou leaching Salem tho rxcumioi.i.U will
form a procession, and led by tho baud, will
proceed to the City Park, and after partak
ing of refreshments enjoy thi'-.ieUc as they
may severally feel iucliued.
A reeponMblu committee will be lit the
boat early on the morning of leaving, to take
charge of boxes and bakel containing re
freshments; and upon arriving at .'ialrnt the
boxes and baskets will be plared a diay
and conveyed to the park.
The far for the round trip lia been plaexl
at 50 cent for adults and 25 cents for chil-
uren. 1 ickcl w in oe lor sale al me urug
store's respectively of Dr. Hummer, It. Salt-
marsh, and Mersrs. I'ushay A Mason, also at
the millinery establishment of Mrs. I, J,
Powell, ami the store of I. . Blaiu.
Coumrnr..
Crand Railroad l.rur3n.
Probations are being lnadrf for a l.rati l
railroad excursion from New ork f itv to
Oregon during the mouth of Juno and July,
while the Slate lair is its session, A great
many ouplo of the East would like to view
this country, and cheap paasago being enured
them, there will proliably be several hundred
embrace the opportunity. The following
from K. M. Waite, the Secretary of tho Ag
ricultural Awotiitioii, will explain tho mat
tor :
Sai-K. April SI. I -. 1.
Ei'iroll !::: I received Irom IteV. I. Dil
lon to-iuy a iuat. 11 uata at lucao. in.
forming mo that lie bad secured very low
rate ou the Union and Central Pacific rail
road for the graud excursion to Oregon and
the State Fair ground, the excuniontat u
start probably from New uik uu cine.
usy, Juim it,ui. wn. tlitr tliey wt.l come
Irom nao rrancuo by steamer via the Col
umbia or lite tine running to the .v.uml. I am
not iu formed, but w ill give particular a
soon as I receive thent. The nltemlaueo at
the State Fair, coinmeticiii July. It, rMi
iocs to cxceeil any tiling known m the butory
of the society. liin drl-.chtfut weatber.
which all anticiiU, cmitributin larty to
the succoa ui the exhibition, wil', I think,
insure a hue exhibit in ail tho drpitrtiueiiU.
l m. All it,
Jturrkise I e.lltlllr.
O.i Thursday evening of but week Iui
M liter aud wife celebrated iu an appropriate
manner their itver wedding day the C.'.th
auniveraary of their marriage. A ureat many
friends were luvileU in, an. I Uic evening
passed V''eely. A large party of Ocrtnau
friends rame up on the evening exprcas from
forll-iml, and contributed a great deal to tin-
exercises of the evening. Quite a nuuiWr of
valuable presents were received, nnwn,' w huh
was a beautiful silver watch and chain, -pre
sooted by Albany Engine Co. No. 1 to Mr,
Miller, who has boen their Treasurer for five
years. 1 he guest enjoyed tho all.iir very
much and will long remember the plcaant
evening they passed with Mr. Miller's family
and friend.
Another interesting feature of the evening
was the marriage, at tho same place, of Mr.
J as. Ellison and Mrs. Emm Boegle, the cer
emony being performed by I!ev. J. Bower,
sox. We present our congratulations to Mr.
Ellison and bis bride and wish them a Ion
life of poaco, prosperity and happiur.
Gersaaa Pirate.
The German Aid Society of this city,
through their Coumilteeof Arrangements, are
making extnnaive preparations (or tleir soc.
od annual picnic and ball, to be held at the
Fair Grounds on Monday, May 31st. It w ill
be a public affair and all are invited to attend
The exercises will oonsUt of music, orations
and danoing at the pvilion. Tho committee
having the matter in charge is President,
Volght, Fred Mueller, Jos. Webber, JohnK.
Hoffman, Louis Miller, Julius Gradwohl and
N. Bau:n. The affair is sure to bs a success
when such persons munago it. The pro
gramme of s xercises will appear next weeh
llaek Again.
David Horlacher, the proprietor of the
City Xfarket, gqt back a few days ago frpin
an extended trip through Eastern Oregon and
Washington, lie reports Hint the upper
pountry is filling up fast with emigrant, and
that the land offices are doing a big business.
Dave took up two claims while he was goue
ono in Umatilla county aud one in Klikitat,
Ku Velujl Away.
We are glad to announce that Mr. D,
Mansfield has coucluded not to move away
from this city, as we announced a few weeks
ago. Mr. Mansfield has been Secretary of
the Albany Farmer Company for several
years, and as ho bos given complete :itihfnc
I . ! . am v. .1 . n 1 .1 t, ,,1 . 1 4l.n4 T it iilll 1 , 1 1 1 1 f
i uuu i',oywj ,.o, j , y
as no wi"f
Drain uy Kearlet fever.
of . Last Monday Mr, David Lyobs, Lying
near Miller s Station, lost; a little two-year
" I ou ci(itu, t uBtti-ti iihiwb ,tou, n.i.c(u
attack of scarlet fever, and two days after.
wa.rd another of his children, about five ycrs
old was taken off by the same disease.
--
; . CongrecnllouRl noeltible.
' The ladies of the Congregational Church
will give a sociable at the residence of our
worthy postmaster, P. II. "Raymond, on tho
' evening of Friday, May 14f.li one week from
to-night. Everpbody is invited, aad all will
pe niaue w.iguuie,
Home nnil Alirnil.
I'ol lluiid hit the Iiieaalos.
New nuck w ear at liliiln '. '
; Piiinio are blossoming now.
Gnmiino horscrailish at Ilaffeiiilcn's.
Vo had finite a "blow" loat Tursdav.
4S-H
Comity Court was in suimion this wetk.
Why can't wo have A county fair this year?
Clirw Juokmm ' text Hwi'rt Navy Tobae.
co.
rnij;.iii mackerel in tin at IlaflVtuUiii
Cro's.
New boots and (.hoes JtU't roci'ived nt L. K.
Illain's.
Buy souio of thoat! Hph-mlid ham nt llaf-
femkii tiro's.
Ono price for all at the Farmers' and Me
chanics' store.
L. Flimi is piittin;; up nn addition to hi
dwelling house.
All kind of plain and fancy cracker nt
Huflimdcn llro's.
Sabbath School exmirs'mn from Ihi city to
Salem on tho 1.1th.
Got out your duster and sf raw hat for you
will soon need them. ' -
New underwear the hir .i l OM'.rtuient and
lowest prices at Blain's.
Gardening now engage the attention of a
great ninny of our prnpln.
i no plan of Sender & Sternberg's new
building will U up this week.
Prima cheese, pure Oregon turd, and trn-
ion bam at Ilaflondcn l',ro'.
The loggers are still hero, and aro making
thing lively by simmling money.
I lie late warm weather started up the sue
in different localitin in thi county.
New good by every steamer for men and
boy at tho Farmer' aud Mechanic' stole.
Dow ner's coal oil, $2 2.1 per can; Sun rise.
fl I2J Continental. at Grad wold's i :h
store.
Good broom ran ) had at tin Allmnv
I'.riHuii IVtory for only tine d. ,!!' n r
do;"en.
Marv. Harri down from Sweet liouie
tlii ws"k. lis report ererytliing quirt up
there.
Mac. f?. Montvith Ua prominent estidi.Utto
for Mate Printer on the Republican aide of
the houe.
Coiiidrrat)to fltx i l in;; town in thi
en ii ty for lint. It w ill p-iy douldu a much
a wheat.
We begin to see amiie indication of pi ilty.
We were invited to t iu laiiij a rar-H-l
a few day ago.
Several crwjuet li have already I-,-n put
in order, and the sound of the millet i now
hrard iu the land.
New style, Jwreolo-, cheviot, and white
hirt. eiied thi week l the Farm- r" and
Meetiatiica' t-t'Tit.
Till) burst AMortmcnt of g -lltleliwi,' jew
elry in I. inn county, and ail arrantud n
rrprratitl at i'Uiu '.
A brother of David lior'sehrr, and one or
two o'.ln-r yniui ; Ormaii ai irt - l for t lie
i'alotiae country )eU-rday.
lUilruad. and rumor of railroad i-a:i le
httard on all cide. Surely a l-iitur lvnn
ha romnieni'ed in thi county.
The quetliii a tu who mi I ( "lii-f 2
j;iiieer f the Albany I'tie I Ji.ie'.t
ereatio;; a great ileal of nn-r-t
The warm w'.lur ii.i. w.-!( l.r..n.-'. lm
Ksiitiaut up Utoi i'ii", an. I liir Wd;ii n- k
Uor.T.i t'd by H I-. a..., rllin!
I no KlilliK 1-1 i y'Uia in li. i il '
croatn m iiumi-r l,it. J ii w,rs i.t tlui
order it said to ! erv inti r.-.tin.
Notiee tiie new tof-i..ia! rtt.l Dr. G,
V,l!U Pii.i. deiitwl. He b the lixma e
ertitly i-o;ie.l l,y Dr, E. Sn.isli.
The Albany il;fn of Goi.d 'i'eniplnr !
changcl it baw and now tuett in the Odd
Fellow Temple on Saturday evenin, .
Conrad Myers little tiey Iu Iktii very ,.
with the intermittent fever for a ek put
but i now tli.u;;l,t to !m noine bett r.
Albany Engine Co, N.t. I tilks of piittin;
up a nice flag )j'b in front of their engine
Iuiuul Tlo-V afiauld dtl ao by all tlicaiia.
When j tm want groceries i-f any kiud, go
to Haffertdeu Urit.' who keen tho choiceat
K.khI and Sell at the lort living rtes.
The new iu relation to the early ooitt.
tiiciicemimt of work ou the Lebanon rai'rwtd
create I a rr-a'. djd of eulliUii till! nut tVvrc.
P. .Sfnihx and some eastern capitalist came
down t.io loal taut edneday, stayed a.!
liig.it Jtre anl went l- CjrvaSIu y.-ttcrday.
W. It. tiaatoii will move out iulo Orleaus
precinct to-morrow and Iwcome a tiller of
the Soil. He ha rented Dr. S. G. Irvine's
farm.
Wo have been treated t'J suviral gentle
shuweri daring tho pat week, but a they
were warm they will )o of U nclit to the
farmer.
Smyrna ligi, Califomia fig, all kind of
uuta, dates, oranges, lemons, raiiu, currant
and citron, orange aud lemuu peel at HafTon-
den Bro's.
No. 2's engine hoiue has arrived at its new
location, anl the boys are now through uiov
iug. The next thing they want is a neat en
gine honao.
Pre Bowman called yesterday on hi way
back from Corvallis, where he had been at
tending a special meeting of the Democratic
Central Committee.
W. 1'. Waiu haa been eugaged to leach the
Sweet Home school, and will open out text
Monday. He is a good teacher and we think
will give satikfactiott.
J. J. Kelly, one of t'no solid farmers of the
Forks, called ou u thi week, and alao that
staunch young Democrat, Ja. P. Crubtrer,
from the same section.
Wheat looks splendid in every part of the
county, and the average farmer now bas his
counteuauco wreathed in smiles over his flat.
tering prospect for a big crop.
Tli propeet is very fair now for tho Wil
lamctto Valley to havo an extraordinarily
large fruit crop. The bloom is already falling
in showers and there Ims been no front,
Tho fifteen puzzle now i how Gradwohl
can afford to sell half a doxvn dinner plato
and half a dozen cups and saucers for $1 10,
and deliver them (rue, in any part of the city
An attack of fever has confined Mr. Mon-
tanye to her lied during tho past week, but
wo are ulad to lie abto to announce to her
manv friend that she is now a creat deal
better.
It is surprising to see what a great amount
of beer is shipped to points up and down the
river end railroad from tho Star Brewery in
this city. M r. Ballanger's business i cxteud
iug very fast.
Mrs. ftl. A. Montcith lias recently had the
grounds around iter new residence put in
splendid shape, and after the green sward
begins to show.no prettier lawn e:ti bp found
in our city. -
John Gilliland h,as 4 furqe f Won at work
on tho IfCbanoii mpuntain road, which puts
everything in good shape ns fast as the snow
passes away. They ore now somewhere near
the Mountain House.
Capt Humphrey and Maj. , J. Ik llerren
returned from Eastern Oregon ' last Fiiday
evening. They had a very pleasant trip and
met many old acquaintances, Mr, llerren
wont as far as Dayton, W. T.
lion. Ilob't Clow, Democratic candidal 9
for Joint Senator from lVlk and Benton, was
here last Wednesday evening. The. peeple
of those two counties will be well represented
if they succeed in electing Uim.
At Gradwohl's cash store Golden C coffee
sugar is worth 10aj Bio coffee, 4!j lb to the
81; soap 75 cents per box Mason's gallon
gloss jars, 82 par dozen. All gods sold at
correapondingly low figure (or eah.
l'armer tell us that almost one-half of
their grain was put in in the fail, and that
filch action is virtually the tamn a immiing
a good average yield. Full wheat is now so
Iuk'i in many localities that it has to be
paaturcd.
Tlio diKpatubes now fix thodaUiof the nail-
in;; of the new ateatner ColiimU'm at the 8th
(to-iiiorrow). If thry change the (Into ny
uioru detachmeiit from Bmcuii Hook and
Ladder Company will 1 soul back after their
new truck.
Judge Peebles and wife, of Marion county,
pent lut Sabbath in thi city, vUiting their
old time friend, the family of Jus. If. Foster,
Esq. The Judge is ono of Marion county'
solid men, and about as solid a Republican
an they make.
J. O. Iksebo ha received from the F.at his
machinery for manufacturing wooden IhiwN,
and will set it up at laihanott, getting hi
power from the wheel at Nickursou' planer.
'I'liis can bo made quite an industry if Mr,
lieeho will pre it.
Wm. livid, President of the Oregon Bail-
way t o., pskcd lost Wednesday bight in
thi city. Ho was accompanied by J. 15.
Montgomery, the railroad conductor, P. G.
Eatlwirk, civil engineer, and a San Francis
co ;eiitleiuan named T, B. Motrin.
Itlne UM.liomiub.
A very iulurcHiiig snouting of the Blue
Itil.bon Hub will be held at the V. P. C. A.
Hall to-night. Following is the programme :
I Prayer.
2 Qiisrtctle, by Mit Aiuh'm Powell and
Iwtitra Go!tr.i and Mir. Hall, nden and !
Clement, , ,
o - l!i ading of minute.
4 -Address by Capt. N. P.. Humphrey,
o Song by Mi taitlie Vout.tth.
! AddreM by l I'.dyni.
7 Quartette.
H - Five. minute sptvihe.
9 - Circulation of the pledge.
10 -General biiiiie.
1 1 Election of ofiieer.
1 2- Quartette.
I.I - Adjoiirnii.cut.
tin: oiti twi ttiuM 1 it .
Itea.I llio following ti-l'iii.litl, tu,t
from M-rxiiiiH 3.00,1 miles aw y,s hotti uo
01m kiiowo, but fiom we!l I. uown and
truotwonbr -i!l4n f orrgoii, wIhxmj
name", written w lili Ihe'ronn lmndn, ran
Imi men nt our oiiice :
It AUiU-lii i.ii, Or., !ee. ."I, IH7t,
I liavouwd theOrrgon Uitlury Tra
lor lain 111 I Hit luu-K, and 1 am aallaliiHl
w tin li cIIi-c- k, ami tl not lieitate to rcc
oliiiuetid ll tt A mild and K-lfo retnodv.
V.. T. hCO JT.
IfARttiKRi-ito, Or., loc. 31, 1870.
Tim Orrgen Kldnry Trat ha done
my wiim o tmii-ii ir nut more goJ than
iiy of llio inititv remedies xhe ban ued
for paint In llio l.vk. and I Im-Hovb it to
I a i;kI -eiiieJy f.r llio diwaao ll '. reo-
oimi.eti.i -.i i..r. A. M. IH1..
;e wsaib.
Mr. A. T. I law ley, ,wcul correspondent
and s;v-nt f.r the San Franciu-o I'.ulUlla, left
f..r Southern On-oii yeterlav. Hewitt viit
I j ne. Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Coos anJ
1 liny rotiuti,-, and Will write litem up in
, 1 ... ...
iitpe lor 1 he jwtper lie repreaent. lie
iili fjirvat California newpaiK"f corres
l"n.U nt that baa ever viaited Oregon, and hi
l,lt. r. wi'l provcof groat benefit to our State.
We Iiojw the press of Southern Oregon will
(-ive him a warm weleiHtie. Upon acquaint-
anj ii lln v n ill liud him a x tin t geulleman
an I a tah'tite-l j urnalit-
4 brulnti AwJatta.
Tiio auojwt ntvt Sabhsth evening will
Gaialiati C:9, and on Wednexlay evening it
will be lt John 3:1. Everybody is cordially
invito! t- attend. Tlio regular monthly
busiiieu inci ting of the Aoctation w ill lie
hel l itext Monday evening at S o'clock. A
buine of importance is to W traovted all
uiu!iilrs should be present.
I.rller I.it.
Tt. 104 .e lullie it of I' lu-r rt-uiiiiin
In me roal )UI-, Aiintny. laiitt cttuiy. tire
eon. May Gilt, !. lVrMt. ertltini; lr Ihae
lttt.-r loil-t iflvellte date on whieli Piev .K,
Kilv.-rtuuMl.
Fraer, Dan Bice. W D
iltighs, Alhe L I hoiusa, 1 hi rat.. 11
IlitU'liin. 1-et.u: (-) Tlimna, Huston
Kinder, Jake Walker. l!eiijaiuiii
P. H. BAY.MONH, P. M.
Uume Acaln.
Our old-time friend, ICL G. C!ar, arrived
home from tho East last Tuesday evening.
looking like the climate of the East agreed
with biui H'rfectly. He comes baun to us a
full-Hedged dentuit, having graduated iu the
Philadelphia Dental College this Spring. He
doc not know yet where ho will locate.
Ur. U anil xteMldlac.
II Carter & Co. have a splendid stock of
doors, sah, mouldings, and a choice lot of
seasoned lumber for sale. They also are
prepared to furnin!) fencing of all kiuds at
reasonable rate at their factory in thia city.
Call and teo them and examine their stock,
A Fino Thing for the Teeth-
Fraerant SOZOIHNT Is a composition
of tbo ptirehl and choicest ingredients of
the vjrloiiiivl vcgcmuie kiiivuoiii. every
liurodleiil in well known lo have a boneti
ciitl edect on tho tooth and gums. It em
balming or nulisepUo property and nro
iiiivtio fravrauoe make it a toilet lnxurv.
SO.ODONT removesall dlHagrwvble otlors
Irom tho breath caused liy cuuirvli, Lad
1 wih. Ac. It is onllrolv fiea fiom tlio In
jurious properliGM ol'todih push. nud pow-
uera w tiieit oiwtroy too eiiaitiei. uuu iwi
tle will last klx inontha.
NAKUICn.
r.ohKKTH Osboiiji. On WeJnositsr. Ai.rll 21, IsSO,
at tlia nnUlelitw of Jan. T. 8mlth, in lHlwy, by Kev.
T. J. Vt'ilaoii, .Mr. Natiianikl iIoiikut auu Mi 1-ua
M. 0uok both ol lialaey.
The Murkrt.
Following is a correct report of the mar
kets in this city np to 110011 yesterday :
FL0UB $S.50 ier bbl.
HAY baled, S15319 per ton.
litose, $10.
POTATOES 30 cts per bushel,
BUTTKH 15 to 20 cts per lb.
EGGS 15 cents per doz.
P0BK 5 to 5 J cts por lb,
BACONS - hams, 12glG.
shoulders, Ou.
sides, 12a
DEIRD Fr.TJIT sua dried apples, 6c.
" " X'buns, Uo,
rinmmcr dried apjiles, I5o.
" " , plnins, 16c..
CHICKENS i50S3.00 per doz.
SUGAU San Francisco C, 10 jo.
COFFEE Costa Kica, lS20c
Java, 30o, '
. CvrwxU 22o. -liio,
20.
MILL FRKD bran, $10SU per ton.
chop, ?lS(i ?20. :
short", $15.
--middlings, $20(5:15.
hnrrii Plrertnry.
Y. P. C. A. Meet at thr:ir rooms in Fos
ter's brick building on Weduewlay evening
at 7:.'i0 o'clock, and ou Sabbath lU'rninat
4, Buine meeting are held 011 the even-
Inir of tiie second Monday in each iiinutit.
Ivvorylwdy invitud to attend.
U, P, Cmriicil. Prpaehingevery Sabbath,
at 11 a. sr., and 7 v. tt. by itev. r, u. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath 8chod at 2:S0 l; M.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Evanoei.U'AL Cut' unit. Preaching on Sub-
hath at 11 A. M., and 7 f. u. Sahbath
KcluHil 12;15. Prnver meeting every Tliiir-
day arcuiiig. J. Itowerxox, pastor.
CoNOiiKOATloKAl.Ctiriicil. Service every
Sabbath t 1 1 A. M. ntlil H V. W, Sabballi
School at 2:oti. Braver meeting on
fliumdny eti-ioic of eai'li Wd-k. J. W.
Harris, iiastor.
M. K. Clit'lu il, i'oi'TH. SorvMH every
Salibntli at St. Paul's M. K. Cbiireh, KmiIIi.
tt 11 A. 1. and 7J I".. Jl. Sabbatll School
a', 12J p. M. Prayer meeting every Tl.ura-
day eveuiig. .M. U. Miller, pastor.
M. K. CllUii'-n. Preai hiiifj every Sabbath
st 11 A. l. and H. l; l. Song K-rvice in
tlio evening before sermiHi. Sabimtli School
at 2;S0 e. l. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening. J. T. Wolfe, paator.
St. Purr mt Y'.fiiv -or At Cm 1:111. Divine m-r.
vice is held iu the Church every Sunday at
1 1A.M. fiuniiay rk.-iiooi ot 'i:.M v sf. li.
L. .Steven, pastor.
BITIT Cllflrlll. Service everv Sabbath
at 11 A. M. and 71 t: . Salibath School at
12. Prayir meeting every J hursilay cveu
ing. V. J, Crawford, paator.
Pi!r.sr.vTKi'.iA-f Cm 1:1:11. Scrvico evcrv
Sabbath morning and owning in V. P, A.
Ilaii. numi.ty rH:hool iinmediately rfter Hie
nioriiing nervii.'o. Prayer im-vtiug every
lliunid.iy evening, Bev. hlln-rt N. Condit,
pastor.
rot iitrv am utMTttiw.
1 lint iHivcily w lili-lt prixliii'e Utn trrct".
pmI llialreti l not of llin plirwi butofllni
IJHXMI. IH'priVPilof It rK-linetoi It Imi-oiiio
iit and watery, a C imlllloll eriuel "hii
eiiiiu" In iiic.li'.al w riling Otveu tin
i-omlilioil, nnil ki-rofiitiiiiM Mvellni'' aml
wrti, Kontrsit n. I iiorvou ilebflity, !. of
iit'itn ami upNiiie. wenK 111111:, lliroat iliw-
eaw-M and t-oimuiiiplinii, aio anions
coiiiinoii rooill-. ' hen-fore, if you r a
nillnri-r from linn, iMM.r IiIimhI, tin tint In".-
ittt, but employ lioldou Medical DiMrnv-
ry, which enrieho tho IiIckhI and rsdi
eallyetire IlieMt atrm-lion l,v Mrikimr nt
trie nni in 1110 evil ami retnoviii:; llio
cailitn.
For ail broiietiUt. throat arid lunir tHiv
tlon. M-vero linceriiiirtiiiiehx. weak tune.
i-oii-.iini,ii,i, ,i isx 1 arty WaKi. aMIunst
and kindred aftevlioti. Dr. 1'iereo'sGolden
.Mt.ill.nl IMMi.verv IhIIio MivoteiiMi rem
ed v.and ha outrivnitx nl! It itiui.:ll.ir
It I liitriiili- ill an v condition of ih kv-
lout, yet i-.wci fill lo euro. Jniggln:
1.,
lingua fiton FriutfR. It U conceded
011 all .ide(t that Dr. Aycr'a Pil'a aro at.ve5
CoiiijmriHOti Willi trther niedieine. Cut
uhr 1110 lien- eieiiiottix Known to lite chem
M, iliey aro j artl -ularly cfTfctive agHimd
tho tituiierou atoii.ai liic. diorder for
wlth-lt they aro recoin mended a a cure,
The Pill aro no niihl,-t Bcari-hin, that
they are often picMTibed by doctor who
oHicrw iaodo not favor p-.il-nt mcdit-iuc.
Indeed, with the fruits of Dr. Aver' fst
nlu in the sliapo of l'i!!, t-'niaiarills,
Ague Cure and Cherry Pct-toral.otteimght
with impunity travel through tlio waiiijs
of tropica! America. -r follow Ststiley on
lit Iiavels tliroiigli llio Interior of Africa.
AmntrrxLtm SitHir r 1.-1 ilm
t b:ic' I ra.rie llawer.
Taken before n-iir'iu. will Iitvtiro a coo.!
iiIkIiCn rtrst, with ait awakening In the
r,y mom lo Imailu. iiintiri aiu! vij;or.
1 or coaled lonetic, lireatlt, n-k: ttead-
aclie, or any dwiiirlKin.-e riinir from dy
teMia or torpid liver ll 1 iihont n n-vr.
1 Is action on di-if. I entirety dill'ercitt
from any litcLcot ever Introduced, ijuict
IliR imlii almost in.iantlv. The him an.
cry ral-ed aiaint it bv ot:cnl niHliciiie
nien, wlio have foii-teci in it a.lveiit.tl'.c
diHit ruction of tfteir ncfaiton I.iuIiioh-,
and tho thouinit of uiiolicic! lottmo-
inal llowing; in from all art of the New
World, I a mro litdicalfon of iie pr-
rtienta. Trial W nt all Drue Mon . Mall
fxtttnd bottle-i. To cciuh. r'uhar V "I at
woo. Note Arrul.
P.I7TTEU THAN OOI.D l i-orfect
Health, and yet many aro eutterim; the tor
ture of I ho daiim-d with Dvximmwui w hen
anfmslo Uotttn of !U. MINT IK'S ENG
LISH DAMEL10 LIVER AND DYS
PEPSIA PILL will clvo relief, and. if
erHi.HleI In, will euro ll.e wora enx of
Hum dislrsMlnir Irottoln. Hit lull cures
Torpid Liver and 15iJI.,;itieH. Becnilato
tho llowelM, remove riiiiplin Irom the
racr, euro Nivllow Comi!cxioii, l-onl
l-.rimlh.Mck lle.t.lii.-hi. Ilcanburu. t'ain
III the Nl.len and Hack: I Motiar-cnlr. am
UtJAKANTEElllo l PUKKLY VI'USK
TAB LIC It acta directly on the fOHfitiiTol
lito Tttomivi-lt and on the Liver. -ait be
taken in any climo-wet ordrv weather,
llewnie of !mit:i:ioiiH. Tba genuine hat
an eiicrsv inir of a lion on I he otitxido
wrapiier. I'ritv, An cciim. For a!u lv all
dnigiNi.
An Old Man Itr.lored la llrallb.
B vta VI A, X. Y., S.pl. IS, 1S7'.
II. 11. Warner ex Co.. Hocliejder. N. Y .-
lieiilleiiieii For fortv t?r I Itavo kii
ferotl with kidney and liver dilUcully, I c
ing obliged to void urine a- often - ottce
In ."0 ininutCH, and bavo al.MO leen a preat
11 Here r from italpiiation of the limit. I
am now using your Sato Kidney and Liver
t lire, and can truly ssy.ut ,u year ot ego,
I thut it litukoH Hi" t'eot like n new man.
PKTEH SHOWED KAN.
YYhut Mliall I do for a complexion?
I tho ono abiding thought of many a lady.
who needs out I tint lal touch to lie a rav
ishing beauty. Wboro nature ha failed to
do tier pnrt. come in the aid of art, and
now lliut Aianainn itucitei s r-ttamei i.iocni
i freely oilered ilu-re is 110 excuse for
plainness. Thi providential invention is
niado ol perieoiiy Harmless ingrodientM,
fresh from tho world of llowers and plants,
and lias a most wtiolo-omo R-t wo.l a a do-
lichtfiil ctliMt upon tliovkiti. Notoilette-
tablo can alS'ord 10 ba without it. 1
Thousands of soldiers and heirs are on
titled to pension, with payment Irom date
of dlsvharKe or death, if applied for lcl're
January 1, ISM). Wound, accidental In-
tnrv or t!i.wtuo ciitilles lo a Pension
ivotinty aim pack pay cancel 00. . jncrcaao
of Pension MH-uretl. This tirui estivblislvHl
In lStsi. Address, cnclosim; stump, l--l-
SON BH05., U. N. Claim Allot ncys, 711 U
Street, Wnshingtoii, D. C.
A CAlili.
T.v all who aro snlteriiis f rwm the ermrt n.l hitlia-
creLUni tf youth, nrrvuiia weiikiua, early tle-ny, hwa
ol inaiimMHl, Ac., 1 will ni.jh reci uiat win cure
ynu, KliKK OK Oil A lid K. Thia i;reav reinwly wa.
uicovumt bv a tuiiMioiiarv' 111 n4.1tt.1t Amemtt. hon.l
s aeK-atl.lnMMsl envelope to lio ltK'. JosKrn T. In
man. Station 1, new Auric y. . ia:-u t
T
Westinghouse Thresher
IE tEB
The Best Separator Made !
Easily Managed and Kept in Order. Least Complication in
Working Parts,! Engines made Specially for Agricultural Pur
poses, . '
TllIPIaE-GEAKED IIOliSE
'I-EAIUNO-
These Machines havo every available advantage.
Send for Circular to E. J. HDilTHnUP a GO.
. Corner e'irst aud aiam Sireota, Poruund, Oregon.
J. A. GIOIOl'R. Albany, Traveliug Agent. - E39m3
A (iOOD THI.ftf.
Oerman Syrup Is the apodal piowfiption
of Dr. A, Bosebee, a tlnbraled Oerm-i
Physician, and I acknowledged to be oin
f the niimt fortiitiaie iliFiHtverie in Medi
cine. It quickly cifw CoiikIin . Ix.and
Lung troubles of lh vere-t nalnro, to
movinsf, a 11 ib, the cue ol the affec
tion and loavfiii; the irt in a nlrou ami
healthy condition. It I not an expert
mental litcdlt-iiiff, but ha stood lb tent of
yeor, giving aiifit-tioii in every camh,
which in raldly liicreiin oale every
kmwoh ronflrnD, Twoniilllon botllnsoold
annually, lie ware of medicine of similar
names, lulcly Introduced, fiuaclie' Uer
iiihii "vrup w a introduced Inlothel'nitwd
Hlatea In IMilH, anil U mw lil In evury
mwii mid village Iu H' HvlllU world.
Three) dixtcM will iclUive any ordinary
ciiiigli, l'rice 75 el, hample UHll, 10 cl.
For I aiim Back, M'.de or Chmt UMt Shi
bili'n PiiroiM Plasler. Prh;e, 2.'t ct. Mold
by Foidiay Jr. Mwmjii, DtuggMit, Albany,
Oiegou,
Dr.
ii. AVJLLIS PKICE,
UKIwTIST.
Follows' Temple,
Odd
Albany. Oregon.
(Hi. e li.iiir from 8 to 12, and from I to 4
volLlntthf
"""notice fos fikal proof.
Laxi Ors-it.-i at Onroos Citt, O. T
May 4, iiitiO. j
VJOTICE H I1EKEKYGIVKX THAT
. Hi" follow hit; named aetller baa filwi
noilco of hi intoiition to make final proof
In xiijrt of liia claim, and aectire float
entry too.cor, ami that proof will ba
niSifo tielore J. L. Cowan, Cimiity Clerk of
Linn I 'oiiniy, Oregon, at the county nt
of wi Id county, on WedneMday, the tHb
day -f June, viz:
KAMLKt. M. HAMklM.
IforHeoteoil Application No. 2OI0, for the
jn, or ma w. ii. 01 the M. w. , and
ll ::. 4, , i; and 7-f Set Ion 34. Town-
Mhlo 13 Houtli. Banco 1 taut, and namo,
the f-dlowin at hi wiliifMMm, viz ; Jacob
l,iili,l-. Ackermiin. John W. Oilfiland.
and II unit lUrri, all of 8wc Home.
Linn County, Oregon.
L. T. BAHIN,
nliwj Kgitder.
NtmEnFoTnXAL PROOR '
Laxoh-h k at Bo-KBuea, Or. I
My 4, 18W. I
NOTICE IS HEUEIJY GIY'JsN THAT
the following nAiued kottler ha filed
noiiiM of hi Intuntlon to make final proof
in MiiMK.rt of hi claim, and secure final
entry Ihoreof on the Jot It dav of June,
l.. before the J udt or Clerk of the Court
of Linn County, Oregon, vir:
JACOB ki-kch.
l!.iiie:ca.l Application No. SiOS, for the
N. K. 4 of he... 10, 'fp. 14 H., K. 1 K-, and
came the following a hi witnmnsa, v'x :
F. Ackerrnsn. Henry Grower. Marvin Uu-
TiNaud J. W.l.illiland.all of .Sweet iloi.i.
.'nu County, Oregon.
W. F. BENJAMIN,
'it-'wl Igistor.
Sheriff's Sale.
I th' CUrati Court 0 iJit SiiU oOr;3a or
the Cuutttu 0 Linn :
t
Ihtn-d If. Hmies, Flaiatiif,
W. II. Itoland and Mir.ret Tbarp, Da-
f.-lidaiit.
BY VIP.TUK OF A DECREE OF
foTcHoHiire in lite above its used Court,
111 the above em it lc.1 mitt, aud an execu
I Ion anil order of Hale ihmuchI In pursuanci
thereof, lo me di rooted and delivered, I
have levietl uirn the niortgaget'preatiivew
tlewribed in uiid rxecutiou aud tlaetev as
follows, to-wit :
lat No. live 1.",) In Block No. nftra f! in
the low 11 of North Brownsville, Linn coun
ty, Oregon, an known and designated on
the lunand plat of said town or on
1110 aim recorue 1 In t lie otlice of tbe Count v
Clerk of said Linn count v: also tbo fol ¬
lowing ileseribed property : Beginntnt; tu
I he SonihwcHt corner of Iot. Su. ids (tit in
Block No. nine () aforesaid, and runuiinr
Ihcnco northerly aloni; tho Went litwuX
id Block ninety (ij feet, tbeuce easutrly
mi riirht auetes to Maid Wot line ooe liuu-dn-daud
live (lOS) 1 foet to tbe Fast line of
latl six (6) afoi-raaid. thence Houth along '
the Kant lino of said bait named lot ninety
(til) feet, thence West one hundred and
live I !Uoi feel to llttt 4aca f beginning, -au
on
.SuturJat;, the oih Jaj of J,we, lSS0t
at the hour of one o'clock P. M , at tbe
Court lioitao door iu I ho City of Atbauv,
Linn County, Oregon, I will nell tbe hero
in U foro iltncrittott real property at public?
am-tiou, for cash in hand, to liio bighent
bidder, the proceed of sale to be applied
lin.1 to tbo payment of tbe cost of ami,
taxed at $ id 30. and accruing costs ; seo
mid, lo tho payment to the said plalntitf,
tleorgo II. Dimes, the aum of $2t lv) iu
U. s. gold coin, with interest at tbe rate of
one per cent, per month from Die 8tb da-V
of March. aud live further sura of
fSS 00, with interest at the rate of ten per
cent, per annum from 1 be 8ih day if
March, I. ISO.
tHtied this Cih day of Mav, 13S0.
I. C DICKEV,
PhorifT of Linn Co.. urtwoo.
By Gi:o. Ilvvp.Rkv, Deputy. 4tH4
ALBANY FARMER'S CO.'S
Stock Holders Meeting-.
"OTICK 13 HEREBY OIVEV TO THE STOCK
it4Utraf UttfAtlieUiy Farmr'Oa. bmX ihor.
vUl W a iartin u( Mm Stock tiokten at u4 Cotm
y at l.Hjir ortu-e in he City of Albtuij oa TtwatUy.
ihe 'lMh day ot Mr, ls. mx Mm hour uf ot o'ctodk.
P. M. ul mahI Jay, ior tho urpu9e o etoctiiifX wnu
Oirvchri to serv fir the wrtu of otw yemr, utd far
tlt tnuiNactioii oi such other business a nuy tetfl3
cot b fn Oh tueetiiir.
Full neisart will be prwntetl of bainw tnnSaW
tion.
A setienl attttnUnce ot lh Sun-t lMJer dWnxL.
M. 11. WiLLa, hMiti-flt.
Attest. X. M ANsriMLD, Socreiary.
INSURANCE.
Commercial Union, of
London. Capital, $12,
500,000. North British and Mer
cantile. Capital, $10,
000,000. Also tho Imperial, Lon
don, Northern 8s Queen.
Capital, $39,000,000.
. C. H. STEWART,
Agent.
II E
3S O S S3 I
POWER, 8 AND lO IIOESE,
ENCASED.