The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 29, 1881, Image 3

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STEWAUT & GREY
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All Trat dully. except sender.
WILL R. RICK, StaUoo Agent.
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A wrelen mill.
F. M. French, jeweller.
Strawberries are oming.
Ouite a kail storm iaat Friday.
All kinds of spectacles at French's.
All goods at coat at Winy & Allen's.
Home-made doaghnuta at Conrad Meyera
Wiley lk Allen i selling out this woo.
For your celluloid jewelay go to F. M.
F.eaehs.
The Oliver Chilled Plow is the host plow
for dry ground.
Read the supplement to this week's issue
of the Democrat,
Peters and Sox canuot bo undersold oh
first-class hardwaie.
The river at this place rose some from the
effect of the recent rains.
Fresh cakes and pies of all kinds at Con
rad Mejer's Star Bakery.
The tax assessor is on the war path in the
parson of Hubbard Bryant, Esq.
Wool will he apt to start in at a price
oome where between 20 and 25 cents
Dr. O. Willis Price, dentist, office in Odd
Fellow's Temple, over Hummer' Drug Store.
Subscribe to the "lUtutntted Wap" the
readable Journal on the Pacific Coast.
Wool raisers should take notice of the fact
that L. Kline is prepared to buy wool this
Portland has a regular "strike" progress
ing there. Who says Oregon has not a me
tropolis ?
Go to Plnmmer's for the Latest magazines
Bad periodicals. Subscriptions received at
the lowest rates.
Fox, Baum A Co's Lace top Lisle thread
gltves isn't be beat. They also have a fine
line of lace mitts.
Jj not fail to read the new column of
4 'Answers to Correspondents" in this issue
of the Democrat.
Now is the time to Lay in a good supply
of stationery article?, while Wiley B. Allen's
cost sale continues. .
The door yards and gardens of many resi
dences about the city are full of beautiful
flowers all is bloom.
Fox, Baum and Co. have the best stock of
trimming satins, silk c rd and tassels, but
tons and gimp in town.
Several days of exteremely stormy and
windy weather the post week, hot every
thing is lovely again now.
Fresh bread daily delivered to any part of
the city. Leave year order with Conrad
Meyer at the Star Bakery.
The now bridge across the Calapooia has
boon completed, and the first wsgon crossed
on Wednesday of Last week.
Boston brown bread fresh every day at
the Star Bakery of Conrad Meyer, corner
first and Broadalbin streets.
Ladies cannot do themselves justice while
out shopping without inspecting Fox, Banm
& Co's immense stock of goods.
Graf and Fromui have recently added an
elegant Line of upholstered goods to their
stock. Call and examine them.
The latest out are those Princess of Wales
perforated top kid gloves at Fox, Banm A
Co's, just received from the East.
The subject of the Y. P. C. A. meeti
next Sabbath afternoon is 2 Cor., 10th Chap;
en Wednesday evening, 2 Thes., 3:5.
We notice C. W. Osborn has been getting
on a sice stock of gent's furnishing goods,
which he says will be sold cheap for cash.
Fox, Banm and Co., have the Largest stock
of corsets in town. A new importation just
received from ladies, misses and children.
Call at Wiley B. Allen's and secure some
of the bargains he is offering in sheet music.
No such chance ever offered in Albany be
fore. The flags with which Postmaster Raymond
decorated the Post Office at the time of the
Republican ratification meeting arc still in
place. .
Sheriff J. J. Charlton is another gentle
man who appreciates a good local paper and
called this week to subscribe for tho Demo
crat. For the largest and best assortment of
embroideries and insertions go to Fox, Banm
A Co's. The different patterns are worth
seeing.
The old building formerly occupied by
Hoffman k Joseph is now being refitted, and
will be occupied by Mr. Zucherman, the
jeweler.
F. W. Spinks and F. M. Westfall, the
Supervisors of the two Albany road districts,
are now rushing our citizens out to work on
the roads.
The Kwong Mow Co., have settled with
the Home Mutual Insurance Co., and re
ceived $950. They will soon open out an
other store.
Ladies', misses', children's and infant's
French kid shoes, waking shoes and aandals
in all styles, at Fox. Baum and Co's. Call
and see them.
A. Dodge is goiog to build a grain ware
house near the depot at Lebanon, and we
understand will have it completed in time
for tho next crop.
Tim night police picked up a drunken in
dividual near the corner of First and Broad
albin streets, Friday night last and lodged
him in the cooler.
To surprise yourself with a rare treat call
and inspect Fox, Banm k Co's parasol de
partme.it. It is the finest assoitmeut ever
brought to Albany.
Mr. L. E. Blain contemplates making
asms changes and improvements about bis
residence corner Sixth and Broadalbin St's.
They will be commenced soon.
The - Farmers' and Mechanics' Store was
crowded this week, and it's no wonder when
yon look at the splendid line of goods Nolan
carries. He deserves his success.
Charley Kiefer "takes water" this week.
In fact the workmen employed by the Alba
ny Water works are busy new all the time
putting in pipes. far new customers.
The Oliver Chilled Plow will run and do
goodf work in dry ground when a steel plow
cannot bo kept in. They are just the plow
you frant for summer fallowing. For sale
by Samuel E, Young.
Samuel R Young hat received this week
direct from the manufacturers in Massachu
setts, a full line of men's and boy's brogans
and plough shoes. Perfect dirt excluders.
An account of the murder of J. W. Itobb
at Astoria will be found in ..this week's DM
ocR at. Mr. Itobb has relatives residing in
this county and was quite well known hero.
Peter Schlossor is clearing up preparatory
to putting up a new two-story frame build
ing on the site of the building which was
burned recently. It will be MM feet on
the ground.
Samuel K, Young has one of the leading
i ft a it . t H A A - .1
osuuusnuienu oi me tvuiamcuo atiuy,uu
judging from the crowds which fill his store
daily the fact is well known to the citizens
of Albany and vicinity.
A Mr. Putnam was shot at up in Sweet
Home about three weeks ago by some one
in ambush. The bullet passed within about
an inch of his head and into the side of a
barn by which he was standing.
Last week's Register was a half sheet and
an apology owing to their removal. The
boys are nicely located now in the second
story of the Bnrkhart block over the store
formerly occupied by J. GredwohL .
Samuel K. Young has just received direct
from Philadelphia a large stock of ladies'
misses' and children's line shoe. Those are
first class goods and warranted to give satis
faction. Call and get a pair of Dunbar's
shoes.
tteaconstiehl may be dead, but the Star
Brewery is still in operation, and continues
to make the best beer in the valley. Its
reputation is constantly increasing as one of
the most pleasant and healthful of summer
beverages.
Dr. C. A. Plummer last week ordered a
quantity of engraved labels from Berlin.Ger
many. They are something very fine and
evidence the Doctor's usual enterprise in al
ways getting the best of everything that
comes along.
Have you noticed the elegant ami com
plete display of boots and shoes in Blaiu's
show window this week ? There are over
40 different styles, and Mr. Blain carries a
full line of each. It's the only place in the
city to get your hoots and shoes.
Fox, Baum and Co. have something uew
in dress roods. Ladies, pleas ask them to
show you their Uac'K("Cheudicecktb." It is
by far the nicest goods ever brought to Alba
I nv. nd thin eiitt-rnriaiti firm is to be con-
j OD ftya to offer it
lady customers at special rate.
W. Ik Graham and Son have just received
one of the largest and finest selections of
suitings ever brought to Albany. Business
is rushing with them and they have orders
on hand for eight suits now. They are get
ting up some of the nobbiest suits we hav
ever seen. Prioas range from $25 to $50.
James Danaan, the furniture dealer on
Ferry street is about finishing some of the
most handsome, wrlnut and ash bed-room
suites we have ever soon. Enterprise such
as Mr. Dannals exhibits in supplying the
trade with the latest patterns of furniture
in every line, and better still of home maim.
facture, should bring him ' a large share of
business.
Nolan, of the- Farmers' and Mechanics'
store says he has got to stop advertising.
He was so busy this week that he had no
time to write out one. He was filling a
huge order from Prineville when wo asked
him for an ad., and he was realty mad about
having so much to do, and Laid it all to ad
vertising in the Democrat. l.n't now as
we care.
Mr. Eugene Buchanan is the agent in this
city for the celebrated Stutlebaker wagons
Those wagons enjoy a reputation almost
world wide, and are manufactured expressly
for farm purposes, with every improvement
that can possibly add to their utility. It is
probably safe to say they enjoy the reputa
tion of being the host wagon ever offered for
sale in this market for all farm psrposes.
Mr. Ed. Bellanger wishes us to inform
his patrons and the public generally that on
Monday next he will open some bock beer,
manufactured by him some months ago and
which is now in prime condition. Every
body knows the reputation of Mr. Bellanger
as an experienced brewer as well as a genial
host, and all are invited to call ami sample
thin bee", which Mr. B. guarantees the finest
e"or opened in Albany.
vat.
We will remove in a tew days to our
new qoarrers la the Dkmw.tat building,
corner of Second end Broadalbin streets, s
few doors south of our present location.
We have fitted up very pleasant offices,
sad shall be pleased to have our patrons
call and inspect them. Advertisers end
all parties having business with the Dem
ocrat will please note the change. We
are better prepared than ever to negotiate
oans on approved security and favorable
terms. Our insurance, real estate and col-
ectiou business will have the same prompt
attention as heretofore.. Grateful for the
iberal patronage we have received we
hope to merit s continuance of the same.
Very Respectfully,
STEWART A GREY.
Albany, April 28, 1881.
Leetares.
Mrs. E. J. Bien, of California, will do
iver a lecture on4 'Life's Broken Chances:
Shall they ever be Mended ?" at the Y. P.
C. A. Hall on Saturday evening next, and
one on "Man's Relation to the Universe"
at the Court House oa Sunday eveuing
next. Mrs. Blen's lecture have been
very highly spoken of by the press at va
rious points where they havo been deliv
ered, and the reputation of the lecturer
guarantees a profitable evening. She is
on her way to California. There will be
no admission, but a collection will be
taken up. Our citizens will do well to at-
tend these lectures, as report says Mrs
Bien is s very interesting talker, as well
rs a deep student of the subjects she has
chosen.
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Kuddcn Death.
Mr.W.D.Hockensmitb, living u p in Hal-
sey precinct, died very suddenly on
Wednesday morning ef last week. His
wife was sick, snd he sat up with her un
til about midnight, wbenfhelaid down be
side beron the bed. Along toward morn
ing his wife had occasion to awaken him,
snd upon trying to do so iound that he
was dead. Mr. H. was just in the prime
of life, was a good citizen, a kind, end
gentle husband and father and will be
sadly missed by his family and friends,
n clnhardVs Beer.
Wm. Volgt now keeps the celebrated
Weinbardt's beer and all lovers ol tbis
healthy beverage can get it there at the
low price of 5 cents per glass. He also
has this celebrated beer pat up in bottles
for family snd medicinal purposes, at 25c.
per bottle or $2 25 per dozen bottles.
Be Yost Want FwrnMare ?
J as. DarmaJs, in thus city, now has on
hands a larger stock of furniture than any
other establish men t this side of Portland,
and if yon want to purchase any it will pay
you to give him a call. He has something
to tell yon in regard to his prices.
BBS BOON,
Four and twenty hatrptne scattered evsryshrre,
Funny hangs anil friicr and a switch of. hair :
Oajlr-volured ribbons, dainty bits of law,
Lwts of other little things on bar dressing saw.
Most a bate of cotton wonder what It's Mr ?
Clos beside a ovrsot lying on the floor. '
Oeeress looking garments, colors mostly white,
Hanging en s recking t hair. 0 taste us what a sight !
Garters sweetly dinging yst to striped hose,
Showing Ists of little holes mads by little Ut.
Here a shoo ond there a shoo, oh, but they arc staall ;
Hew can even fairy feet gvt In them at all?
Under AWy blankets, curled up In a heap,
Dreamt the pretty tnaldsu, untiling lit hor sleep.
Siinnlx r Rweetlr, attgel, ureas for evermore.
And oh, (or a rlothos-pla just to step thy snore
MM'IBTT aSD PKHMOWAI. ftOTBft.
Mr. Ala Harris made Corvallis a visit tost
Sunday.
Col. John Kelsay, of Corvallis), was in tho
eity Saturday last
Dr. J. 11. Bayley, of Corvallis, was in tho
city Saturday" lsst.
Mr. Jan. pottinger, of the llrralil, visited
Portland this week,
Mr. F. M. Crabtrce, of Kcio, was in the
city Wednesday last.
Mr. J. Booth, of Corvallis, made Albany a
short visit last Saturday.
Sam'l Cohen, of this eity, made Purtlaud
a short visit this week.
The Sunday afternoon meetings of the Y.
P. C. A are well attended
"Skin-Injun'' is the name of a very pnpii.
lar game in Albany just uw.
We hear of a inarriago to come nil in a
short hi me Guess who it is ?
Mr. Rutherford, station aguut af Marion
Station, was in town Tuesday.
A little daughter of Mr. H. C. Clements
has been quite sick tho pant week.
Mr. M. D. Ballard and lady returned this
week from a pleasant trip to Astoria.
We are glad to notice Mr. Foster Kusscll
on the streets agaiu after his illness.
Deputy Sheriff, J. N. Duncan made
Brownsville a brief visit this week.
Mr. S. Douty, of Independouce, was reg
istered at the St Charles Hotel yesterday.
Deputy Sheriff Humphrey was in Tangent
and Halaey attending Shenff sales this wiek.
Dr. T. W. Harris was called over to Bne
na Vista on a professional visit Tuesday last.
Dr. It. A. Davis, of Harrisburg, made
the DeBBOGBAT office a short call M Tuesday
Last.
Mr. John Foster, of Harrisburg. I as lieen
spending two or throe dsys in the city this
week.
Mr. S. J. Komilty; of the Albany Twine
Factory, came over frm Corvallis Wrdne.
day last
The celebrated "IHrates of Prnxauco" has
boon running in Portland, and has drawn
large houses.
Foster Kusscl starts this morning for
K latent Oregon iu the hope of regaining
his health.
Mr. Oaa M. Boat, vf Miller's Sutton,
made us a brief call yesterday ami aubscriWd
for the Democrat.
Bev. P. A. Moses, of Tangent, was in the
eity Last week and made the Dam hat
sanctum a brief call.
(Jus Baker is recovering fast, and will
probably be able to assume his duties as
freight agent next week.
We notice ameng the dearture on last
Sunday's ateamer for San Frau-too tlo
aasne of Frank H. DavLs.
Some fine photographs of Mrs. D. F.
Smith, were on exhibition in various show
windows in the ctty Last weok.
Mr. Chaa. Pierce, leader of the Mechanics'
Brass Band, went to Scio Last Tuesday to at
tend to some musical matters.
Judge Baldwin is again visible on the
streets after bis protracted illness. W are
glad to see the Judge out again.
There will be nw services at tho Method it 1
Church Sunday evening on account of Mrs.
llien's lecture at the Court House.
Mr. Wm. Emrick and family start Far 1
Eastern Oregon next week
via the LaBBBBB
mountain road to be gone for some time.
W. O. Palmer, letumcd from a
trip into Eastern Oregon Last Tuesday. Me
reports times as exceedingly doll up there
Dr. Chas. E Templeton and wife are pas
sengers on tho steamer which arrives at Port-
Land to-day. Glad to hear of their return.
"Dutch" Oeorge.es be is familiarly knowu
by many of eur citizens who have visited
Deer Creek, was in town one day last wesk.
TRe ladies of the Firemen's Coffee t'.ub
have a standing oommitteo ready to furuudt
the firemen coffee on short notice in case of a
fire.
Wc uoiieo that our old friend, E B. Pur-
dom, has ho far recovered from his recent
illness as to 1k able to get out on tho streots
-gam.
sirs.
Duniway and the
Independence
Jtirernldr have Wn iuduiging in a little word
tilt for homo weeks past.
No bones broken
so far.
Thos. E Parker, au old typo, formerly of
this city, is now here. He and bis brother
and a Mr. Cox arc opening out a store At
Oaeatta.
Mr. George Hardy, tho irrepressible BfBfN
ator 'at the Western Union Telegraph oQiuc,
peat Saturday and Sunday last with friends
in Portland.
A little child of Mr. Manuals has been
quite ill this week with diphtheria. Dr.
Jones is attendiug the case, and the child is
now improving.
Mrs. E J. Bien will deliver two lectures
in this city, on Saturday evening at the Y.
P. C. A. Hall, and on Sunday evening at
the Court House.
We have learned of several matrimonial
candidates in the Albany market during the
Last weok. Some of them arc choice. Par
ticulars at this offioe.
Mr. P. W. Oshorae, ike i.-ading druggist
i of eeigue, itowpesf over in Albany Monday
nihi on his way homo from Salem. He
says Kugone City is quite dull.
Mr. W. H. Mansfield, of Corvallis, drove
over last Sunday fer a short visit to his par
ents. His sister, Miss Myra, returned with
him and remained until Tuesday.
Remember the social to be given by the
ladies of the Congregational Church at the
residence of E. N. Armstrong, Esq., this
evening. A good tfme may be expected.
The Presbyterian Church will partake of
the Sacrament of the lord's Supper at Col
lege Chapel, next Sabbath. Preparatory
set vices on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Itev. I. S. Condit starts next Monday for
Buffalo, N. Y., to attend tho annual session
of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church, which convenes on the 19th of May
Mr. Nate Wheahjon, of the firm of Cooper,
Whoaldon k Co., of Salem, passed through
the city on tin way to Salem, from a trip
through Benton county in tho interest of tho
firm.
We are under many obligations to Gen.
Mart. V. Brown for contributing an obitu
ary ef Gen. Lane, which appears in this
week's Democrat. Gens. Lane and Brown
were personal friends of long standing, and
no man knew the noble qualities of Gen.
Lane better than Gen. Brown. The obituary
will be read with much interest coming from
such a source.
We arc un it r obligation to Xr. John P.
Ktctvr, lit Ualsry, Aud Mr. J as. I'.mnals, of
this city, fur thu tntcrustiuj; letter o.i tlio
woolen mill question which I ppcars in this
week's Di'.MiH'HAf
Our worthy Mayor, David Froman, loaves
this weok for Soda Springs and tlm monut
aius, where ho will spend seine- time for the
benefit of Mrs. FronmnV health; Wo wish
him a pleasant visit.
Mr. K. L. Harn, formerly the "terrible
incubus" of tho JfejrttH hut a pretty Rood
f'llnw generally, has Inten in the city several
days. He is making his hi'mhjnfflBfl ut
Corvnlltsat present.
The Blue Hibhon Club meeting last Friday
eveniug was rendered unusually attractive
by mush) furuishod by tho Ladies' Band.
Kov. J. W. Harris addressed the meeting,
which was wall nttundod.
C. H. Stewart ami (lee. W. Sill made a
three Hays trip up tho lbanmi wagon road
last week, returning to Albany Monday
moraiug. One of the incidents of thu trip
was a broken buggy spring.
The Ijulies' Cornet Band vl this city, have
rei i ivi-s! an invitation to go tn Portland and
take Mrt in the Fourth of July uehd'ration.
Wo did not learn as.to BrBBiBBT they had a
ccptod the invitation or not.
Mr. ('. K. Wheeler, thn accommodating
agent of the O. and (J. It. It., and also of
Wells, Fango and Co s express at Nbcdds
Station, was in town Saturday Inst on his
way to Portland, whore he will njkiimI a few
days.
Mr. Denver D. Ilaekleman's name adorns
tho Demwuat subscription list. Denver
knows how to appreciate the good things of
this world, and sayn ncjther ho nor his wife
could possibly get along without thu I m -
The last term of the present ye.ir closes at
the AHtaity follsgiatu Institute on tho loth
of Juno, Under the present mauageii) tit
this institution is enjoying prosperity, there
being a fuller tmU mf4l M now than ever be.
foro at the same time ef the year.
A. Dockard returned from Rood Itiver,
Wasco county, last Monday, making the en-tin-
trip in BBS day. He was up visiting hi
aondu-Law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. F.vaus. They are getting ahui nicely
and liko their new home very much.
A. B. Wooden, of this tty, who is work
ing on harbor improvements at Yaquina Hay
had three of his fingt-rs badly mash'd a fw
days ago by a timber 'ailing BB them. I 'n.
til his lingers arc well sga.n he will at t an
apprentice in a hlaeksmith shop over there.
Dr. E O. Hyde Bill start across the Cm
i al. s for Antelope Valley next week, taking
with him BBont if or - head of mares Itr
longing to Titus. BsBB and Dr. J. I- Hdl.
Bo will go by tlm liamn Mountain Uo.nl,
tho only thoroughfare over the mountains
now open.
Rev. I. II. ( ond It, of this city, preached
at the t'umberl.tud Presbj t.-rian t'hun liat
!?!.!. ti, fapBB Sabbath. 'lth in the, forenoon
and evi'iting. Bev. K. N. d.u.l.t will hen
afu-r hold religions ti.e at the .nm
place on the arcsmd ami fourth .tUt.atoA of
each mouth.
E E Kaslliam, Em , of Of.-gon t'itt
was ia the city Tuesday aud Wednesday of
lat week. Mr. vvt!..iii .v. I.r.nariv
slark in the grocery oamdby in. " ,.
He is now one wf Oregon (ttj' nit promt,
sent IsjsjfaBl and no f the nramavra of
tho new hank which Will lonuo.-ote opcm-
tmiis at that place soon,
Mr. C'has. llafTetxh-'i ami in- lo. tl.t r Mrs.
Haffonslfit, left for Portland yesterday
aBBBsing. Sinco their reid uce hero the
Hatfcmlcus have built up a largo ciScls t.f
warin.irso.nl and bnsine ftieods ami
their absence still be regretted by many.
Especially in innsi.l circles Mr. H. will be
mussed. We wish thsss all iit-s in their
new home
Mrs. D. F. Smith's rntrrttimn ut at the
; Opera House SB af BBBBtf eranisj !t was well
attended. She is a read, r of msi.lerable
hffl' mmMUnn ef the AateafUai
"Naming tlm l.-d.y. sad the
sflei'tiou. iro:n "Josiali Ain-n - v tie. terc
' cxcelh-ut and heartily enjoyed by the audi
i enc . Her s-lecti ns wi r ai a v. Uoh- judi
eiotn, asd the evening a very pleasant one.
! Mr. James Morgan, brother ol John and
Miller Ifaffaa, two of I.inn county's promi
nent ei likens, is visiting his brothers this
week, having recently come from Etstsrn
Washington abete In- baa Ik u spending the
winter. Mr. Morgan says he wtuld m.t
leud another wintet there for considerable.
The wua'her lias loen very severe, and the
climate is uewhero e mtparol t t!! of U il
lamette Valley.
We reeeiveil a postal card frmn E R
' Skipworth, Ksp, who is stopping nt ludc-
pendence for s short time, requesting us ts
mail tho DBBiscBAV to that place for hiu
Me intends locating at some point for the
I practice of bin profession before, long. Mr.
Skipworth u an enterprising and energetic
young man, and whiio in Albany mailt
nianv f i lends. Ho was a hard student
and passed au excellent examination
and we predict for him a successful profes
sioual career wherever he may locate
A certain handsome and popular young
insurance agent of Portland, paid Albany a
visit last week. He Blade an engagement to
escort sosse young ladies home from tin: Blue
Kibbou Club meeting. Having semo hind
neos to attend to hu left tiio hall with the
intention of returning iu timo to till his eu
gagemcut. He returned, but sad to relate
the meeting had adjourned for two weeks
tho ladies had gene homo ami ho was left
The case is remarkable as hciag the first on
record of an insurance agent getting left.
A Trip Te Lewcr Motla.
la Couipany whh Goo. W. Sill tve took
a trip lost weok to Lower Soda Spring
Leaving hero nt 11:30 on Friday in one o
Wheeler A Dickey' Nplondid turn-outs
wo took dinner at Iohanori niul arrived nt
Msaley's at 8 o'clock in tho evening. The
roads were very bad, and in going
ovo.' Wiley Hill after dark of oourso wo
broke a Npring, but tho pleasure of wj ond-
ng a night at Mcaloy' paid u well for
tho extra drive wo made. Good inonl.
good bed and good eompauy enn alway.s
be had there, and oh "Hud" is one of Uia
I .'est hunters in tho ('attende tho Ublo
never lacks for veusion. From thore we
wo wtfnt on our way to Ijower Soda where
wo llnd otir gonial friend T. V. MoK night
hard at work getting things in roadinoss
for spring travel and for oxcnrnlotiistH nod
health-seekors. Ha hat cle mod off the
eamp ground until it i in n beautiful con
dition, and will be well prop.irod to
accommcifalo customer liii Aea'4011.
His sdvorti.sement will appear next weok.
Two mile above Lower Soda wo found
Mr. Haner getting ready to supply travel
lor's with bay. Ho has onn of the best
ranches on tho road, and rai'te an im
mense amount of hay. Returning we
took dinner with our old friend John
Gillland, at tho toll-gate, who treatod us
like princes for which we mako our poll
test bow. Tho rond in tho Wntorloo Hat i
had, and ho also is it when it flrnt strikes
the hill east of Adam Nye' i In t
mountains theco has not yet been a
travel, and consequently the n
cut up t ) any great extent). f?
Council lrorelttt.
Th. Ctty CfWWtplI met In rt giihir session
hit TtttSthty evening, with nil ofllojsrn niul
HKJItlborS prciiif o.x(vpt, Alderman
iVfinv.
Minutes of lnt Kiertttlg tpml mid np
provml.
CommUtro un Slreels in id Public Prop,
ri ty rvpnrfH hi favor of lmuie'lliitHy re
pniilng Mm bildgo on Flrl Ireet. between
ll'illrnnd ntiU Motitgmnory. On motion
thn report WSJ mingled nnd bihlgo indored
rrpnlrcd.
GommllUn on Arcniiufs. and Cuneilt Ex
pensos ri'nrteil Hint they hud exnmbied
the rrportcf Hie City Tiiensurer for tlm
it t iptsrfor nod found Hm snote corrort.
Ilcort ndopted nnd plnce on flip.
rkumi Cnniiiillt.ee rexirled tho following
hills n enrreel nnd IBOOM mended tho psy
menl of Mm BtBB : N.J. Iloutou, kift U. ;
Albany Hose Co No 1, tl2 ; A. I, Hoot,
0 17; M.S. Mootellh. f 1 W. On motion
Mm report wrm ndopled nod order ordered
drnun on flu Tieiisurs for Mm seversl
IllllOOOts.
BftOM r)tii!idllen reportf I on tho bill o
Itoht llmoii lor '2 7o ; lo fivor of al
lowing $'2. Rppoit ndopled.
BoMt ieMirted In fivor ol grnotlog Mini
Ho-eCoNo'2 BIO ; ns mtrift-t-d by the
Mayor. Hefiort ndopled.
t'momltteo on llcnlth uml Pnlkv re
port ml on Mi petition lo regnrd to cows
buck to the Council without leecoimetMU
tlon. f)u mntloo ndoptod.
Scott moved thnt both peMlhui and rt
nioiistrniicu I? lultt mi tho table, (tin let I.
Opinion of the City Attorney lo the
matter ol refunding the sum ol 27 to Qaf
Hughe whhh lint! been pnld to Mm elf y
lor license was ie.nl. On oioflnn the
BBtlHon win lb- H (nkeo from (ho tnhle niul
After lengthy debet on motion of Seoft
Mie money tvn ordeiel returnetl to Mr.
Hughe..
Ordinance In reg ml i ewcr read lira!
linn. n million read aaBBtal Mum by MMo.
(irndwohl moved in tend Mdnl lliuo.
QtrrtBf. tbi ipie.tion. "slull Mm: bill In
BBBBBd J ll voted yes.
Srolt Mtoead Mint the tilh- of the bill Imi
the title of Mm ttnlliiniitt-. Carried.
Ao Ordlo-meo was luirMhicetl by title
lo rrganl to lite sahuy tif lite ( Idcf EngbmiT
t i-t'otllilet(ill!o ill II lilt, ftllll ! r OItfl
frtun to $10 im yenr. I 'a--.. I
Hfst leading and on motion ui rend
teeoml lime, 'lien laid mi table until next
nieellng.
I .r id . old moved I bat Hie "in v . i or Is-
ostroeted to survey S-emul lret fnm
Mi - rlvt r to S!h. ( .niul.
lite OrtHrWHtfl rel.iling to ininors
faM-d lis toinI reading and wa referred
(it foomilttee on Ordluaiiees.
The MIoarBBS bills were read nnd ro
rred to Mm 'onnnltire on Act-mmts and
urrent RSBBntrB j K. WUIerlep Mr J.
Jmdwohl. H -2. ; '. A. PIoiiiiih r, t27
. ; 1'odny fc MnMm. 0 ; John
ones, W ; R. R. tssiBSBW. T ; A. J.
Dint. tS 00 : I,. MtiCarttK i , :i i -1X K.
te iMtetf..td. HOj AH. it. II ' i. ..-.i A t'o.
flO ; I. (. kmin I : F. M. Ue.t.
.il. $irt :i : II. I. fUtrVl.irt. $l : J. M.
kdhtrbide, RS of : lJf ft f MnoiVriy.
! fiA : N. . ib iti'Oi. Bil" '.C.
I n er MSspt'lKboi of lite rule- Mm- nl.
IohIibI bill were itilttwv! bmI n-h r
It avv n an 0es. I i r im sBl BSBBOlM :
U. K. Haritirni. iit : .l..bn .lone. $7t'l :
n. BSritBirc
A'lJaariHHl.
BH: I M, iN.il it bldf.
rxrr of (br CstrrsAtrnl t ..rJ
sbbV
sr-i t!otulMB BBBSB
Wotk has comnitintfifl noa In nstnoHton
tlm litiitovf m::t of tlio lnr i.t I lie mouth
of Yaintuia llay.
Aimt L' nu n ara fmployed ilirtvtly by
i - i.... .t.., .i.
P"'"""1' ,,,v
itirm-.ii iiij.'i in . ir ir.iiu
1 00
pinion t.
filoim i haillji ltrr. i I u'. ( 'atlon's pis O
on the Uayt shout IU miles sb-ivo Onestta.
His men am working In the quarry, snd
titoy alr.-ndy have slum 10J tons out
ready for shipment. Anetltor mm last
work at the asmo plsiti umkitig chaioosl
for the use of tho blacksmith.
l'owr huudrt tl cords of brush arealrostty
cut and piled up near the water at Oncstta,
out of which will lx cmalrudcd tho mat
tresses for the buidi ngof the jetties. Five
hundred cords moru will bo required. The
woik of making the brush maltreasoH
wll If probably comnvjnro nox. week
Ono large tlorrlck scow has alrostly boon
i!tmtplotel, abd ono scow to aa nasi fl
tratutpoit ng rock ia all ready for planking,
Ai Ifii 1'arker has mm ired the or. tin t
for cutting 400,000 feet of lumber for ibe
harbor Improvement. His mill at One-
atta is cutting il out rapidly, and gives em
ployment to a largo foreo of handu
Allen l'arkor keep a ho'el at Onealta,
and has about Mi boarder.
Jolm Parker has gono ever te Oneutta
from Independence and will assist his
biothor iu the mill biiHHteM.
A Mr. Cox and Ted and WW Barker
havoofiouotl out n stock of groceries, iu
titms, bibacM), gouts wear, etc., at Oaeaita.
Budnesis booming and peoplo ou tho
Bay will have easy tlmoa this season.
The hotels ut Newirt are getting ready
for a large run of culout this eason, and
they will very likely not bo diapoiutod,
as the harbor work will at tract s groat
many who would otherwie not go to the
Bay this year.
A C'hsaee fsr n llarualu.
Wiley B. Allen: the enterprising
proprietor of Allen's Baok and Music
Store, ii about to leave bat If is busi
ness arrangement iu California
are eaoti tint ho I'm is it
necessary lo ' return there aud
in coihi ijueiu e will offer for sale at ex
actly cot every article iu his estab
lishment. The Hht is too numerous to
mention, but comprises a full line of
all clashes of good, such as stationery,
books, pictures, franus, brackets, fan
cy articles nnd sheet music. Mr. Allen
has been n liberal advertiner and has
establishod the reputation of meaning
what ho says so thoroughly that when
ho wishes usto ami ounce that he means
what ho says about selling goods at
exactly cost price we feel certain our
readers will believe it. (Sheet music
of all kinds will bo sold at half ptica
Any of our readers' wiuhiug anything
in Mr. Alletfs lino will prollt by call
ing on Mm. The salo will last oniy a
few days as tho goods are now going
oil rapidly.
A Prospecting Tarty.
A party of Lebauonitcs consisting of
.bis. tsotilo ana
lay on a prospecting
oy may listt
rich."
lot i the Enmiau3 last jvioni
AMWXSJ TO llltttt' row.
Port. Your coiitill idhm is ta lo ig.
We cannot accept It.
AmDa. -Certitlnly. A g'Kil wy to
got s hUHlatid Is lo sdvertiso for oue.
Chari.ky.- Tho BhaortpteOti prlco of
the DsSMouiUT U f::-ii i. Voit innt have
teen mistaken.
T. P. U.-Wltber way whl do. We
have nl ways considered the first one you
in "ii i inn ss tlm surest.
OotrsjTRY DlifinilMT. Wo t iinld advlao
you to wtvn the oxons4 of a trip to Port
land for sutdi articles ha ynr mention.
on onn got. all of them at wholBMBlH rates
nt Puitiiriior'M Drug Mote in this eity.
i iiooi. iiAKfron. Upon lmU,ry wo
hnnilliHt Dr. Plummer Is iiiaMii spo' U1
pricoM for school supplies, and wo would
ail vise you to tall on him.
H. W. ti. Ry no iiioaus.
Do not think
orptdittr lo
Portland for your clothing.
L. ML Hlalu of this tity Iiaa as tin a aUm
to mdoet from as any Portland house and
soils goodNjust as cheap.
KwjUirrr. Yes, you can ruske the
nxehsnge. We undorittsnd Dr. Plummer
has tho new books snd Is exchanging for
J he old ones when parties desire It. It la
much cheaper.
IfousRMAK. fTertsraly. You can flid
st Dr. Plnmmer's Drug Mtoro In ibis city a
preparation known as " PI u tamer's Condi
tion Powders" Hist Is Just whst you need
for such r ease.
P1.0RA. There is very bttle eBJBBBJ be
tween the Itoiaentlc. Wblls, New Home
or Crown Hewing Machine. We would
refer yon to Mr. C R Blain fbu clothier
in this city who will explain l ie various
machine wo have mentioned. Mend to
hint for an Illustrated CNiAlogue snd
prion list, fly all means got I he machine.
It will pAy tor Itself in a year.
Hi-iiooi.ma'am. Yos. Wo ran get the
Isxik for you or you can order It, snd the
thn arUolns) of stationery yon want you
en got as low st PlumuieCs Store In this
elly ss any whom. He Iian a largo ansert
ment.
TKAi-rtKit -The change hs si toady
boon made and will ro Into elfet soon.
P -r a list of the books see tins lme of
the Dkrocrat.
Olo Mam. I ion 'i dlttpelr. You msy
And some Maiden who will shAre her for
tunew with you yet Still we would not
sdvbse you to be too bsN'y In your choice.
Ktvobwt. The newly revised edition of
the New Testament will be out in Msy.
It is net necessary to send swsy far It ss
our dealers here will probably have It an
soon after it is bastied ss it unit be got here.
Couwtry jIRI-Yos, we coii-hler tho
firm trustworthy and you an seiid tho
money lo ihem with your order snd
Ifstif will till It at once.
If aury. Ws should bo very glad te
bsve s live oorreiKndent In yriur place
and of BBBBBB would ssnd him the Daan-
hat la excnanRn for news IUbM. Mucli
(ddlged for your kind words.
MinsT. II. E. -There Is mi hsrm cer
Ulnly ia using good perfunmry Tho best
Is si ways the BBBBOBBS. Iryoufn get It
from s dealer who keess tfse Krouch per
fumes in hulk, vott Ret the Iwstt and can
Ret II h i r. I'luminer in this city can
"npply you and has s lino assortment of
ml ota.
GKsAIB Dkai.kr. BucIuximu'a Double
Ornin ( lsn -r is lbs host nuacbino of the
klntl we know of for your purpose, it
consists of two coinpleo mmmittes in oim
frstns snd grain psuutlnR ihrmRh u
oitoo i- eatiivslout lo twhw through any
other m sch i no. Ill simple in construc
tion, dursblo, snd has . -spa -lly of J. i
XA) biiHhelN sr httur msstrdflng to the
oondilion of tho Rialn. Vts would a.m
ssy to
J. "A". It. -Ileal tbia Msutm inachitm ts
mitsnird on wheels snd tan to sum-bed
ts s 'I brasher simI IIim grain cleaned as It
Imvi-. the operator ready for market.
It is iindnulsUslly just whsl you are wsat
hag. 1 hy tun ttiuuufmRured l.y Kiigene
Hurluinan bre lit Albsnv, and you aa
esWffBBfWBBl with him for BMOrl pt hn aud
priesss. Your Ides of cleaitiu your grain
at iiMtoo is a good au.
i m Ji it. In tniwsr to your Inquiry
isww ssrwIsMt ths moss onouomiusl tnstbotl
of harvesting wo would advise you by all
iii.sviiM hi m a Twlso Hinder. There ste
v ol x mmJ ones Imt Irtttu hat wo csu
mi o luiiiry smo'iK I' . rni'Tn who
, BBSS used Urn various k n I. we would
i not heaitstn to rocoimnottd the D. M.
-.. rn. Mr. J-.i i yi.c BuchatiAti erthis
city has thu machines hert. Youusu slso
rf't H"" I..t implf mcuts 3-0U iiteutionotl
of htm. Yes, (be .midolstr wsgon is
uiul.u'4cti!y the best in thb msrkot.
II. C. I.Tbers Is an almot endless
variety of Hay-l'rsssts manufactured.
Probably one of thu heel if not thu very
last in the market It the Chant titi Power
pre msuufactiiretl by Eugene liartuuiAn
of thht city. It Is full as rhtap as any
"
pros tliAl win uo gooU work and ts 4 ora
bio. Its capacity is from
It to 15 Lona
i twr dav ami ritiitesi thrsn tssn ami otic
leam lo work lU Y.ur Idea is s uood ono
Wo know of s Ksrmer who owrm a press
snd bales his hav before utArkoiiitg, snd
be tells ua his press paid for itaolf in one
resMon, boaidee being able lo msrkot thisi
hey si Any time.
Billy's CesssMssllfsMi.
Onco there was a man. lie had 3 chil
dren, I horses snd a wife. He had some
wheat in a hold, lie muat s bin lazy,
chum he hot s Harvester t list's i cut
grain by and he fastened 4 hosNtit ml 2
childruu in front cf it. Thsy wsa boys
snd girls, lie hichnd 1 child on behind.
, "e X "j wai th t biggest and
niost u.-iulest' the BSBB, eaSS SIBBBB
j hln "tist safest plsce u avo him,
aud they cut the grain Thaie mother sho
wah a woman sud cried aud ssld, fsther
you will git our children killed hit-ben
them In front. Why didn't you l y a
MoCormiok Harvester and Twine Binder
at Young', so you euld a used hoaaaa
before snd 1 bojr hlched behind out of
danger, then you could a hailed bay in
with. tbe other bosses, snd tho other chil
dren could s went to soool or helped me
i Tn '"V the laxy man, he said i
didn't see the Mc Cormick till l had bet
the other. That man went crary. Then
th.tro was another man. He had no hoaaaa
no mule, no oxen. Hht oxen was all
cows. He hot a Champion Mewer that's
to cut giaa by. Tho moer wss too lite,
and ho that's the man hired 2 men to ride
ou it, and 4 men to rake hay 1 he cham
pion Mower was so light he pulled it his
self. The rskera and the rideis got phaL
The puller he dide. I' ii.lv.
Our Muiiplrsirul.
We home this week a ten column sup
plement iu addition lo tho regular issue of
the Dkmocuat. Wo hope our readers wtll
appreciate this etlttrt on tho part of the
Dkmockat management to make it an Iu
wresting and live local paper. Our sub-
Kertption lit and advertising patronage
are both incroasing rapidly, and we shall
endeavor to make ihe Dkmockat the most
valuable locsLand home paper, as well as
advertising medium, in the Valley. Our
large circulation roaches into every section
of tho vslley counties, and covers a field
not reaohed by auy other medium. We
are increasing our facilities for obtaining
new, and propoao ts make tlio Dkmockat
fully worth the subscription price. Seud
in your subscriptions and advertisements.
Stkwart A Grkt,
Editors and Proprietors.
Baud Concert.
Tho popular Ladies', Brass Baud, of
this city, will give a grand eoucert on
Tuesday evening, June 14th. The band
will bu assisted by the Mechanics'
Brass Band, Miss Nettle riper and Miss
Hettie Miller. Tho program will con
sist of hand music, cornet solos and
duets, piano and vocal music, recita
tions, etc, and there is no doubt that
it will be a llrat-class entertainment
1 So"Sjrtbe for the Democrat.
PAIIVTS, OILS
Having recntly bought I liirge ittek, am pi ejt.TcA lo ffrltw RiBres
for Pionetr and Atlantic Lead, Aterill tHwi Paiair, I.iBe(It Lan!, Xr4i
foot, ( hina, Nat and ftattf (HIg, Paiater and Af JtH's Kin hrs. Window
Glais, F.tf., Etc. Call and obtain price licfore pmrbaaing flscwbarc.
C. A. PLUM 31 ER,
OlfD H.M OWS TKJIPId:, AI.UtJIT. OR.
UOITHAX & JOSEPH,
PROPRIKTORS OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
AND DEALEKS IN
Importod and Domestic Clgara, Tobaco h,Oi ocoriea, Pi ovialons,
Candies, Nut, an I Tropioal Fruits.
yVIIjni.v. ..... Oregon.
ON I Ixoit jlKi.OW JOHN BRKsOM' HTORE. 81ml
A GREAT
The people of Linn Comity ought to be in formed of,
altel 1h tfolna; on mt A litany. We are now reaily to itiform
the pnblh- iiiat the OHE PIUC'E BAXAK has jtiKt reticived
the Cheapest ami LsrgfBt Stock of Dry Uooel, Fam y
(ioodM.Oent FurniMtiin:CioolMt Clotliiiig, Ladiea, Mit ,
Childreu'H and Hen'a Hhoex, Etc., and new addition to
thin already large and well anaorted Mtoi-k are c oiiKtaniiy
arriving.
We therfort ank all our former patron, and the pub
lic generally, to eall and examine our stock before making
purehaMeH elsewhere.
W eKpe ially call attention to our stock of Drea
OootU, which we are selling 5 ier eent. cheaper than any
other store in the eity; and also to our large stock of Cor
set, of whirh ladies can get two for the same price they
puy for one of the same quality el where.
dnt ran. to ;ai,l kiki.v to mki i ki: sour. r TMfKsp
UKEAT I1AM4JAINM: AU KEMEBBRK THAT THIS la, o
HINBli;.
ONE PRICK BAZAR,
30 IN TATE'S BUILDING.
Tsls. BiMdrrs.
Will the farmers of Iduuat
rvtnntiN buv s twine binSr that Is yet an
exerimeut when they csn get s Walter
A. Woods that U BfBBBBB of in tha follow
ing term by one of the largest s:ul bot
known farxom on MBRSBI Prslrio.
AUS, August 2, 18S0.
Mrnr. Fntnk llro. , Pordamd, Or.
Ubxts I bsve boon a farmer In Ore
gon thirty four yosrs. snd tisvo wstched
lite im pro vetnenu m agricultural imple
ment with grast Inlet-eat My expecta
tions have been more than res! .sod by
your Waiter A. W Twine Btudimr
asrvester. now rttnulug on my farm. It
lathe usual complete iblng I have sver
Men go into the field; doing the clesuenl
work snd nesteat Idudtng. It mskew its
bundles essetly iho Havise in lighter lieavy
Cin witltoul the :MiaUnoe si tha driver,
ng lighter than ibe wire biader, it is of
esaier diaft, and iU machinery far more
simple. 1 cannot give too strongs retom
luendation to tits tara.ers of Oregon. As
s fanner I am well known on .ssleru l'rsi
tie. .No more wire biu fets in this sec
tion. Laok out for mv order for next
year Yours truly
ALKKKD8AVAOE.
Mr. Ss ago And hht b rot Iter both liava
given their older for mschinee.
Almaxy, April 26, 18SI.
Mrvn. Frank tiro., I'ortlamd, Or.
QaitTH : We used one of vsur Wood's
Twine 1 tinders last eson. For tha Hsr
ves er we believe It to be tbe best ansvde
sud for the Binder it is a perfect suocaaa.
It gives no trouble sud does good binding.
We expect to own one or sn (merest iu one
tbu sessoo. Mcknight jbkos.
IXpstrlrU.
George L. Wbthsrd, formerly a resident
of Linn county, Or., died at his home near
Lewiatou, I. T., April IS, of consumption
He had been failing for some lime pre
vious to his death, and on Sunday
evening, April 10th, hs was taken wlt'a
hemorthage of tho lung, which v as with
some difficulty checked ; but ou the fol
lowing Wednesdsy his lungs agsin gave
way and in a few moments he passed
swsy without a struggle from earth to the
world beyond. He was conscious until
the last, bidding all good bye, and said
he wss going to Heaven.
Independent, OrM Apl. 35, 18SL
W. A. Cuxmivs.
(est Ira I Mesl
This first olass market is now in the
hands af Major J. R. Herron, whose ex
perience i a guaranty that It will be well
kept up in every particular. Fresh meats
of all kind constantly on haai. "The
beat quality aud resonable prices," is tbe
Msjor's motto. The highest aah price
willbe paid for veal calves, pork, oh tok
ens snd sil kinds of hides and furs. First
Street, Albany, Oregon, J. U. Herron.pro
prietor. WSMKlal SMB.
We are sorry to ssy that some per
sons in this eity are so lost to ail sense
of shame as to r-di graves in our cem
ehry of rare flowers and plants set out
there by friends. The names of some
of the guilty parties have lnon found
out and if a stop is not immediately
put to this species ot vandalism they
will be prosecuted.
i I.
Trse Kv Idea re.
I hAve ewael ens of Aad.e v Hunt's pat
ent hsy pressst (or seven years, ssd rcotetly
sold it for more than first eett. It ia a seed,
durable and rapid press fer hsMag bay. A
days' work baling with teres ate i aver tg.s
niue tons. We have pietso-1 fourteen
in a day with it
Albany, April 25ib, 1S81.
AU.K5 McDoxKJi.
GesstA.
Our dress goods apartment will be found
the tnsst complete of any iu the city, and
we make it a special aim to carry the Ituest
line oi black And colored cashmeres ever
placed on sale here.
Sastvrl E. Yoitmo.
A Care for EpUosstfr.
A safe aud speedy cure for episootie u pre
pared by Saltmarsh and Laogdon.
CO ota. By mail, 66 ets.
1 rice,
AXD Li
EXPOSURE!
A Fart Vf mrthy tiireiiivo.
It should be the object of every farm
er and bnaiiifits tnuu who eBBHs t-
keep pace with the Ilma. lo ptocur.
the latent improvel mschiuery ami
Ihe bent rnelhsd of conducting their
business affairs. An intention that
smves time and Ubor, ami jrf .rim i:
work better thun the which haye
preceded it iu the asm e line should at all
limes have the preference, aud this is
more especial !y true i j regard to farm
implement. The grain cleaner aisn-
ufscturad iu this eity by Mr. Daniel
Best are among the '.tremtist improve
ments of Hie day. They are far btl . r
adapted to do the work require;, ami
csa be worked by uuskil led lalf .r 'A-ier
than any other cleaner in the ui .i kl
These statements are facts aud any of
our farmers or warehousemen woo
contemplate buying a grain cleaner
can sslisfy themselves as to the pdni
mentioned by calling at Mr. Be: fac
tory uesr the foot of Lyon atiee. ttml
personally inspecting the cleaner.
TrstsUr'. PUIf .nti.
The following platform was a opted by
Albany Lodge No. 344, f . O. G. T., Monday
evening, April 2T..
J. Total abstinence from all intoxicating
liquor ss s boversge.
i. So license in any form under any
circunutacct for Lite teste of liquors to be
used as s leverage.
3. Tbe ebsolutc prohibitionof the manufac
ture importation snd sale of intoxicating
lhiuor for such purpose, prohii-uion by
the will of tbe teople, exercised in iue
form of law, with the penalties deserved
by s crime of sue i enormity.
4. The creation o a healthy public opin
ion upon the subject of the active dbMsriw
instion of truth iu alt the modes known to
enlightened philanthropy.
5. The election of good, h net men to
administer tho law.
. Persistence in efforts to save iodivi.t
usls snd communities from sn dreadful a
see urge against all forms of opposition
and- ailficalties until our auooss i com
plete snd universal.
R. N. Mobbis, Sec.
fLettesr L,mt
fbelooosrins laths list of Moire i-uikiuin
in ttM Psst OBVe. AlbsuiT. l.mn eoonty, r?
yoa, April 8, lssi. Persous raiiini: '..i those
I.'tsers must give the Ust oa wh inb I kny were
salverUaed.
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Hamilton. J S Richwiauti, brs Julss A
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P. IL RAYMOND, P. M.
STICK.
Dr. I Mummer has suoceHlel to the
book, periodidal, newspaper and msg
aaine department of Wiley II. Allen,
and will supply the old customer of
Mr. Allen with books and perhtdlcats
sultscriaed foi with him
EXCHANGE OF
SCHOOL BOOKS I
SCHOOL BOOKS !
MONTKITH8 NEW UEtSl RA 111 1 FN,
UONTKI Til's POPULAR St'l KNCKL
SILL'S GRAMMAR,
WATSON'S CHILD'S SPELLER,
WATSON'S YOUTH'S MPIM.LKR,
HROOJvS' ARITUMKTI JS,
ForaaleatuIntredutkMi"nd ' Exchange"
prieas, st
FOSH AYU VSOVS
DRUG & BOOK STORF.
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Administrator's Notice.
'PaTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
11 by an order of the County Court of
Lino Counly, Oregon, duly matte and t-n-tered
of record, tbe underignH ha t-m
duly sppotuted the Administrator of the
festato oi William Pick en a, decoaei, and
all person having claim against ad es
tste are hereby required to present tbe
Name, duly verified, to tho undersigned at
his residence near Sweet Homo, Linn
County, Oregon, within six mouths from
the date hereof.
Dated this 2Sth day of April, 1881.
JOlfN W. PICKENS,
8dw4 Admtn-strsior.