The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 02, 1881, Image 4

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1881
him nr. Buin t ok r tin; hit.
For an- ordinary farm, wiltvs u
correspomientof an xehangt I would
have but one book, and that one rul
ed after the form of the merchant'
eash book, and keep it very much in
the same manner, i. e. , on the left
hand page I would enter all the deb
its, and on the right hand page tt bnl
anee could be obtained at any time 1
desired to know how th account was
running.
The firM account 1 would open
would he the farm. n the left hind
page I would intertho present cash
valuation of my farm implements,'
and all niw ones bought and repairs
made. On the right hand page I
would enter the amount received for
any implements sold or returned, etc.
Next I would have a name or number
for each field on my farm and give it
the same space in my book. On the
left enter what I consider a fair price
for labor done, cost of fertilizers put
on that field, and all seed put on the
cash value of all that field has produc-
ed. Th balance at the end of the
year would show me the profit or loss
on that fiekt And from t ho amount
of this lo or gain I would know
what next to do with i. Without
this knowledge how could I intelli
gently cultivate this field in the fu
ture? I might have an opinion m to
what profit 1 had, but such opinion
would be far too unrelialaV to hae
any future operations on.
In like manner I would treat every
field on my farm; also my sheep, hold
ing separate accounts with ditierent
breeds, if I had such; with my dairy
cattle, Suy s'ock eatde, my working
eattl-, my horses ami horse teams,
my bogs, my poultry, etc. Each of
these accounts will show its gains or
tosses from which I ean decide the fu
ture management. At the end of
the year I would place on the right
hand or Jr. side of the firm accmnt
a fair valuation of my farm and all
farm implements, balance up all my
field and cattle accounts.whieh would
then show ae whether I was worth
less or more than at the eoninience
ment of the year, and just where the
loss was flUstaiued or profit made, i.
e., which field or department of my
form hd been the most profitable to
me, and which the least The far
mer needs not have to ascertain the
actual weights. His estimates are
good enough; only be sure and esti
mate against yourself, and then the
result will happily disappoint you, if
at all. (American Farmer.
mm
1 1 bioi a r act
The coffee shrub grows about
-IX-
teen feet in height.
The bead of the sculpt n is one-four tk,
of its whole length.
There are petroleum wells on the
Irruwaddy River, in Burma h.
Carpenters were originally makers
of earfmUa or carriages.
The ancients always hamesaed
their hors.- abreast, never length
wise. The ancient British used iaiekets
without hoops, cut out of s. lid tim
ber. Tli next use of the Aiayiliwer,
after her memorable voyage to Amer
ica, w.ts to carry a cargo of slaves to
the Wet Indias.
Some of the terra-cot ta vases foutiil
at HereuHneum are thin :o. the thin
nest gin.-.
Some of Iwe Egyptian mummiesfhe use of growing pUms Auiino-
are enca-ed in bandaees merfrlhan
one thou-sand yar-ds lobg.
iL-rrsmmock suspendel on wheels
as on of the styles of carriage
among the Anglo-Saxons.
Handkerchiefs of Queen Elizabeth
were of parti-colored k or cambric
edged witbgokl lace.
The wheel, as torture muor-g the
Greeks, conri-tet in whirling the
criminal round till he expired.
The unmoral characters of the Per
sians and Brahmins are similar lo
Arabic characters in u among us.
The heroe.- of U' iner's lime'
u.-el
afser meals to wifte llndr i.aiai on a
piece ot trnl nd throw if lo th
dogs. Carrying n saddle from one p$fc
to another was un iguomitdou- punish
meut among the old Gennuii inttious.
A sinjjJe pound of cotton nas Ihh-u
-pun into a thread seventy-stx miles
in length ; the same quantify f wool
niiiHiy-flve mites long.
Fngs have been kept torpid in . an
it-house for three year snd a half,
and have revived when brought out
into the sun.
Pawnhrokery was es abit-h..d Jo
England by Northburg, Bishop of
Lendon, and if redemption of nny
Ufti borrowe.1 was not made at the
year's end, the preacher ut St. Paul's
Crows was 10 declare that the .pledge
was to be sold in fourteen dys if it
was not forthwith redeemed.
A phj'sician of Germany, who re
cently died at a great age, asserted
that his long life was due to the fact
tat he always slept with nU head to
the north. He declared that the iron
oniained in our systems, funling it
self in the direction of the magnetic
current which continually flows over
the surface of the globe toward the
north pole, becon.es magnetized and
so increases ihe energy of the vital
principle.
The VV"i-eou-!!.legislaturebas appro
priated f4Mw for experiments with
Early Am:r ugar-eane.
Vegetable ohiociml is highly ri-com-
oieniK-t hy r!igii.ii army veterinarians
hh a clictj mt i Bictent dressinz for
woun-is.
Animal, when first coiifinod,and
suppl ed wit:i fattening fm ti, always
incm s- larg ly in weight during
the first few weeks, after which the
re of increase dimishes to a rough!,
erable extent.
Tjlr pt
relovao a.
a peach
et'oii in
M
z-'ro.
TIih same
liJHV In- t-hi i
Louiiaas a
of Dt iawaifi, Mi.-N! ijipi,
id parts of ttther peach
tricwicg sectiocs
Too much zero this.
A farmer in Indiana gives the fol-1
lowing result of an experiment with
lame dust and wood allies. He say.-,:
1 applied tOi pounds of dry utt
leached ashes to the acre and sow ed
wheat on the land, the result latlng
but six bushels to the acre. Adjoin
ing this tract I drilled in SO pound
of bone dust, and the three acres pro
duced at the rate of twenty bushels
to the acre, being an Increased yield
of fourteen hushcl to the acre over
the tract sown with wood aehaa. The
following year I used oho pounds of
bone dust upon thosamo plat where
I had previously sown tlOO pounds of
ashes, and the result was forty hush
eisof wheat to the acre, being double
what the bone dust had produced
alone. This experiment satisfied me
that ashes alone, or bone tfiHt alone,
would not give a yield that pit I to
my satisfaction. This plat with
ashes, yielded six bushels to the acre,
with Umo dust it yielded twenty
bushels, hut when the two are com
blued I harvested forty bu.sh '.. This
shows what experimenting and a
small exnenditure of mouey will do
for the progressive farmer.
As to the manurial value of d if ut -eut
eattle-foods, we find tnat the oil
eakes yield the richest manure, as
they contain the largest amount of
nitrogen and phosphoric acid, with a
considerable amount potash. Next
to these beans ami peas, malt-dust
ami bran. Clover hay yields a rirh
er manuro than oat, wheat, btrloy
or corn, while meadow nay Miami
below the cereal grains, he various
grains and roots, like turnips, and
Swedes, eontain about the same pro
portion of nitrogen in their dry sub
stance; the roots, however, supply
much more otash. Potatoes stand
below other roots in manuriat vhIuo.
-t a A . . a a - A ' - .
straw iukcs m loweM piaee as h
manure-yielding fowl, boan antl pea
straw being more valu tble for this
Ptirposi than tho straw of tho ce
reals.
Legumitious crop have a spwi d
power of accumulating nitrogen in
the surface soil and aro hence of the
greatest value in a rotation. Ued
Clover is the most trikin inttnre
of this action. Its root extend fur
ther perhaps than those of any oth-r
farm crop, and being hiennal it has
a long period for gmwth. The are t
mulatioti of nitrogen at the surf ice,
in the form of r xts, afu'ibieand do
cayed vegetable matter, is in ihe
case of a good crop of clover so consid
erable, that the whole of the ahove
ground growth may be removed as
hay, and the land yet remain greatly
enriched with nitrogen, and In an
excellent condition for producing a
crop of wheat.
The Australians have a very strin
gent law for the eradication of scab lo
sheep. State scab inspectors are ap
pointed, . whose business it is to -ee
that the law is enforced. Every
sheep owner who discovers indica
tions of scab in his flock is ohliired to
notify all dock-masters within acet
tain radius of the faef, and also ii
jHi-st notices in public places. It the
disease is not tamied out within
einety days the diseased auimats
mu( be killed. The result has been
that scab has almost entirely disap
peared from Australian flocks.
M-inure should b" forked ever oc
casionally to make it line. If it is
heating, then muck or loam should
?o niixeu wim it to absorb the am
monia which is furnhwl during the
process of dt-comffMition. Sprink
ling the manure pile with ground
plaster Is advisable. The f-5;wter
will absorb any ammoni t wh h es-
cjhs from the pile and snve $t for
nia is too valuable an element of
plant ftsxl to- allow it to ho wated
Again uwn some iann ttiasrer i- an
excellent .fertilizer.
There is proliahly no feed mm goi
fr rabingr good lniry aninmls as
warm skim-milk with h mixture ot
moderate quantities u( ground o&ka
scaldeil. The milk and oats ntnio
a large amount of maxcle ami b w
lrirtferi-.tl, and, as a smav-qu(neet we
have a cow with nn excHlont ermttl
iutbo and a g',d i.-l frntuo. t ri
tne:il il:'! uot corjtfti mtoajr1: "f the
j rnjo-H muti-riti- f.r irivli-g- t mI
"'. d ntnt at the vtiu" ini. wen
frin l Mtdnml '! m- if)hj
attern.'itcd wi..h lin-eid ?ifr i-Mton
Opinions u;n pMcth-al agrbftnri
-ittnuld nover la Prm& frorn tVdo
ir ; irtrs nbine. They nre ex-eilent
f t sugeming hletts, huiI for ecMupetr-;
intf notM with our tw prnctb-c. Wv
may le able to endorse the opinion
ar j-lht, hut genenilly speaking new
pmeJfeti should lie verified upon our
lands before w either atlojit or en
dorse them.
-V. farmer writing p favojr of drain
vil landn says that the corn oti com
moa tiled I m;l is lirjrs and fieautiftil
snd Ugeowing rupidfy, with n dirk
green, healthy color. Ife say, -I
me furetl corn over a string of tile on
my own farm yesterday and it was
lhiriy-ix inches high. On the ground
whieh did not fef-A the eflecfK of tire
tile the corn only averaged twelve
ini-h.s in height.
If th'wo firmers whose farms are
soils underlaid with clay would sell
one quarter or one-half of their land
ami put the proceeds Into the judic
ious thorough tile drainage of the
rest, they would make more money
from the one-half of the original farm
under improvement than they now
do from the whole rea.
For.jnerai purposes on tho farm
cas or oil,, with a little kerosene add
ed is tne fiest lubricator antl prer.rv
er. For Haws, tnouois, hwggh'a, and
the Wkf, this rolxffjre fumi-hes toon
hotly with Itsts gum th in most other
oils. rhe amount, of k.-rosene, if
any, to Im added .oust bo governed
by tho urjo-f for wnich i!s Is de
signed. The went side railroad In-twevn JIc
Minnville oul Mcferi-, wffl noon be
ballasted with gravoj taken from
WiUameflo at Independence.
he
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Aut-mt
WEST COATS
FLAX MILLS,
-M AN U PAC TURKKs oK -
SAIL, BROOM, SEWING AND BALL
TWINES,
ALSO LIN" 233 IT "2A.TJtl!T3
Foot of Jeknn Street,
ALBANY - - OREGON.
v. o. box nw.
NOTU'13 TO 1' AH M ICRS. -We would
rosixx'lfu Uy Intorm tho fanner of
tub Ion that w are permanently lo
cated hero, and are priand at all time
to pay tl tiltftieal market pi loo for lint
but. Wo will gladly fUrvKfa partien who
Intend OWtttH llax Any information they
deMre. lepHiidln larHy upon lh
farmers of thin oc tlou for the suttees of
oar enterprise and the raw material we
consume, ami houemtt mix ktoimk m
l ii nrolllalilu induM rv. wt luMMH'tlulty
a.k ii to Mutiiln u hone industry that
promises to become mutually beneilem'.
Albany, Or., Aujr. 'J 1H8I.
tvt W lT ( AST ! LA X M I
RED CROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, 1S03I Ci CO.. VIWV1VH.
sew raorRs
I l.of l; ,1 rKtttOR 1'.
M- II VKI i: - im:.
! Will II M
BEST STORAGE FAril.lTIKS
Hiirhost PricD in Cash lor
Prico in
Wheat-
ALBANY
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OR.
City Marshal's Salo for Delin
quent Taxes-
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turn ut t, ii..lir. tax. i
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CHICAGO AHO MORfH WESTERN
RAILWAY
l the OLOEHt ukKT CtNt.rit'er50, I '.EUT
KOt'lPTRD ! anl lnca Uio
LEADING RAILWAY
WEST UD jjOITHWRST,
; thr StnWT. Sl'UK aiat irK Rt hrtcvn
COUNCIL BLUFFS
AN '
Chicago, Milwaukee
Aim! ail i. s r. nth aa
M.-:rn VU. - Urh. S-litladrlpbln,
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n. ni.ulr.nl, rruMta. n. ti ..it.
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CARS
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Uletgii a.hj S'orth-
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tk-tuit mjentM ft tlrkeU lr thia lint.
AKI II H. III TT.
!n V. P. and .m'I Mann'r. Citlt-nza.
EASTWARD. I7aJ
Aloany Bath House.
pi!: VNIiKHElOJiElJ WOULD RgSPKCl
ft. fully inform the citissns of Albany and ft
aaitjrtiiat I baveuksnehargs of this K.tablisL
otcni, and, l.y ksvping clean rooms and pay is
strict attention to bontneM, expseSs to sail al
those who may faror ua with their patronage
Having beret-. fot earned on nothing but
Ftrst-Class Hair Dressing Saloons,
WO expect, to give entire satitifaetion to al
SrChU(hen and Ladies' Hair neatly on
ndshampooed. JOH WKBBKlt.
0 0 1JLJM!ilf,
tlalnrhi Im uml Initeea V.rioioi.s
Poison, gpt-tftding diwtsefan-l doafli in
many locadtios, for whifi Miiiiit is no
gemiie'n anudott, hut f r tho cnV-tg of
which HontUnr's i-'Lomarh JUitkii'M is not
only a thorough rmnmly, b':i a rcliabln
preventive. To this fact thjire is an ovor
vhelming array of testimony, extending
over a period of thirty yearn. All diaor-df-rs
of the Hv'f, wtoniach nod hoWela are
alao oonrpiet-fu hy the iJilters
For sale bv ali DrutrtciKls anil if.lfrs
' T JS FmWMk. mSSaWLH vlB
Itiarrli tUM-rtory.
Y. l. C. A. Moot nt triolr r(Min in Km
tori brick building "t WotlntMslay Bveintign
ttt 7;' o'clock, and on Sabbath aftornmmi at
4. Busitict iMftti are hfld o the even
ing of the second Monday la esoh mouth;
Everybody invited t attend. ,
IT. P. CHORCH. Proachingevcry Hallth.
nt II v. m. , and 7 r. t. by Kev. (1. Ir
vino, 1. I). Sabbath School at 2:.tO v. M.
Prayor mooting every Thuntday evening.
KVAKOKUCAL CllURCtl. ITOachniK on hah-
nth at II A. m. , and 7 r. m. hanintn
School I2i IS. I'raycr nieoting evory llur.
day evening. V. t'. Kautner, i-aator.
CoNonwiATioMALClicacii. Service uvciry
Sabbath at 11a. m. and S r. M. Nabinth
School at 2:3U Prayer meeting ni
Thnreday evening of each week. a. W.
Ilarntj, nator.
M. K Cut-iteil, MouTII. Service cv.n-y
SablwvthatSt I'oul'e M. K. CbafOft, Sontli,
at II A. a. and 74 r. m. Sabbath Solmol
at 12& r. a. I'rayer uieetiag every Thure
day wonng. M. 1'. MtlUr, aitt'r.
M. I Cacacw.- - I'roaching vtry Sabliath
at 11 A. m. and 74 f. M. .ng eemce in
the evening he font nerinoit. Sablwtli S.-ho.il
t 'J ISO r. m. fitV'T nui'tion every i nur-
Uy eveniug. 1. Dillon, jnttor.
lUtTtirr CltCRCH. Servieee every Sabbath
at II a. M. and 7J r. M. Sabbath Schrml at
12. rrayt r meeting every l hurminy even-
utg. . o, urawtoni, )naur.
Pkksbvtkmias Ciiuuen. --Service evory
S.tbbatb mondaa ami ovoomir Iii ('tllei'e
(.'hapel. Suiida School immod lately rfter the
morning mrvice. I'rayer meetioK every
'I'liurtnluy evening, lb v. Klltt-rt N. ( 'mid it,
I'antor.
Guardian's Sale.
MlTIl K in hereby given thut in nnrn
anctf nf an ordur of the C'uunly 'aft " Maa
Comity, State of Oregon, dated Adgnt 1th.
1 SSI, in the matter of tho Guaediaaakip t
tho JUUteof Tollmrt Karl, a minor, tin mi
dernigttrd, gnariltan ot aaid entute, witl aell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
one-third cash iu hand tud the rouiaining
two thirds, in twelve months from day f
aale, with 10 per cent interest fnmt date, in
00a parcel and aubit t W wmllrmation by
ttaHiconrt, on Satnrday.th Sid day of Sep
tember, ISM. at 1 o'clock n. to., at the Court
llnttue diMtr io the uity of Albany, in .aaid
county and tan, tin- Mlttwsa) deaenhed
real property, Itelontu t-. eaol minor, to
wit : the Undivided v. ie.l prt of Ike
following described premise liKmniug at
the south east corner of William Karl smt
wife's donation Und elaiei.it lmg Not. No.
1023 and elaim N'o. 41 10 Tp 10, S of i:
2, west of the Willamette ihruh oi. io l inn
County, Oregon ; running thum-r msSh 20
tU"ii K 42 OS-100 chaina, theoeo wiuth ss do
12 nun Weat v. .U lot chains ; thence North
t deg. West 2tt 62-IU) chains ; thrnee West
2fJ 21-100 chaina ; thenou S.uth .' .'.s Hsi
chains ; thence South 7 1 dr. 10 min. Kaat 21
Ut 100 chain tot h.. pUce ..! lwKnin -. eon
tainittg 174 SS-100 aere.
Hatel tins Ath ilay of AnBnt 1KS1
t.lU. Ill MPUKKY,
2 m 4 (oianluu.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICK IIERF.DY Q1VKS THAT
by an order of th County Court of
r.lnn County, t ni..t. duly mad and en
lomd of rorortl, the uttderaUned. Atlntlnls
traiorof the tut at -of Janiew Klnioua, d
rraaed, will on tho I.Vb tlav of N.tetnbr,
ItWl, at th hour oi one ocUak In Ute after
noon of said day, on thu prmtiae herein
aAer desx-riled. aell at puhhn aiirtlon to
the bigbe4 bidder, all the right, ti.l and
Intareat of aaUl dtt ttKd at the llnxt of hia
deal 1 1 hi antl to lb following denctilMMt
promisee, to wit :
pslat-ree of land on McDowell Crook,
three and oue-haJf iiiIUm above i'ritw'a
aaw mill in Unn county, Oregon, hounded
and dH.-nUd a I. .How : 'Jo naal half of
the north-eaat ouarler and the north wul
piartr of the north eaat ipiai tt?r, and the
north eaat quarter of the north wosa puir
ter of aectttin H, in lowualdp J.I, s.r it. 1,
east of the Willamette Meiidien.
And will on U to Hkh day of hejitomlier,
! - I , at tho hour of one ti'cloek In the af
ternoon of aaid day, on the prout here
in, tier deacribed, aell at puliiu ao.tlon to
the hlglieat b)ithir,al the right, title ami
Interval of said deeeaed at the time of III
ileaili in and lo the following ui-af-ribed
pre ml new, b wit : 1x4 No. 2, .i ami 4 of
netibm WL hi Townahlp 13, atiutlt of Itaitge
1, weal of tbe Willaiuetle Meridian, eon
laouiiK pr.i . ItMJat-ree ; and will on the
i Tib day f Hopiemlter, lael, at the hour
of one o'clock in the afternoon of thai
(Uy, on the promisee hereinafter deorihd
tell at pubiio auction tothe hlgheat bidder
all the right, title and intei-eat of aaid tie
reaaetl at the time of hU death In and lo
thA to llowing dOMcrlbcd nrembsoa, to wit
ixot nuntbeted 3, 4, 7 and in llloek No.
3, In tho town of tabaueii, . oum v of Unn'
Stale of Oregon.
Tenna of aal : Ono half of the purt-hase
Erice cash in hand; tho balan'-e ou a cretl
of alx uionlha frohi the day of aale, with
out interted ; Ihe deferred y menu to lie
set ured by mortgage on the pr. iHimn.
Ausuat ISJe, Ktl.
.nil J. 1. MMONH,
Admlnlstniutr.
ALBANY CITY .
Flouring Mills.
have 'rnl' agrred ttitli tne
aruifr lor i lie aiontire of one half
our rapacity, but . .. ean jet atore about
t&flOQ biiahelM. p'li.i cotne, Ural aervetl.
PBEMIUM, TS. m BUSHEL
In mill feed at iiMtial.
TIRO. M TDI I II t SO V
MAGNOLIA MILLS.
WK are fully pieparntl aj ttaual to fur
nlMh sinrage and Haekt on the mott
favorable terms.
A LIBERAL ITiEMHiM
WILL BE PAID.
J. H. FOSTER CO.,
Magnolia Mills.
vlTnl
ALBANY BAKERY AND GROCERY.
JOHN FOX, PROPRIETOR.
Keep cotiHtitinly on hand ft full and coiriplcto 8tock of
STAPIE AHO FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS CF AL1. KINDS. TOBAC
CO AND CICARS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, CHOICE CON
FECTIONARY, THE BEST BRANDS OF FLCUR,
BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
And everything iMtfitHy found in n flrat class Btkfry und Grocery. I am
ihe s(.o Hf'id in Alhniiy f-i' tho cciehrattHl
a y
A reifMVT A 1 'WT A
m a h ' mi a m, w
Thin poaxler fe uso! wilhotit injury upon the tiKSt delicate fabric, and
clcHiiMcri all.nrtlclcs thoroughly without rulblng or hoi.'ing. It contains
110 aeiils or alkulicH, and i- tho moHt eeononiital wuh fiowder ever offered
to tho public
Pitronago rcspcotfully soHcJtecL
48yl
FARMS FOKHA IAI
ItV
STEWART & GREY.
Real Estate Brokers
ALBANY, OREGON.
The following h a partial lint :
17aeros no iitul a half mllea wevt of
Tangent, Dregon.and t) mile from A I bun v
s; aoroa In inlllvutlon ; 40 svnw more nan
tie put In cnltlvallon easily' Inlamw gtsel
timber and (nHtnio Inn. I. Moll, rich ldmk
itntlrie. (innd httuao and barn, uood hoard
fence, alt in gtssl repair : young oroliRnl
of KHi tnio.-; ted wo 1 and running atreniu
for hi i m'U ; uimnI selionl, eliureb ami posit-otlb-o
; u'khI neigh horhood ami icnod math
vty. Terinil fJS r m-ro ; 92,000 down,
reWt on i . y term.
100 acre (I mllos Mouth-wed of I uim y,
ii miles front Urownhvlllnand 'I iuIIon in. in
HarrUbiitu. f0 m'rmn In enltivatlon and
nil rltdi prairie land; no timber, lut plen
ty within 4 miles and cheap. AM under
Kotwl fonee; boiiHo otin and si half atory,
4 rooms and ntlra; barn itxU) and a
good gratnory; twotfiHtd wolln, one wind
mill pump; now land. Kverything nl.ont
tho p!n o in i ho way of IniddlugM, fom,
etc., U new and in good aliao; Narrow
t'augo ruiet through tbo place ami atatlon
near: good sebtMil, oburult and st-nf)lon
faotlltles. Terms, 91000.
820 acros 14 miles east of Albany, snd 4
tuikjs from lomt on narrow gauge . 60
aeroa In eulllvalloii ; 210 prairie, not cultl
vaied but good (wstnro, and a (sirtlcn fair
plow land t 00 aerea Jlbi limber, kmI
wood. Kntlro Und untler fenee ; nveraKo
InilldlngM, iiou.o ami twin ; Mtnall orrlinrd
or 0 aero, applea, etc; soliool and church
Uitb near. i,d neigbborhood, lrb
000; UrntN. mat third down, time ou rent.
'UTt aerea, 18 uillea east of Albany antl H
ml Itte from Narrow Oauge; 78 aerua In eul
1 1 vat km, 76 pralrlo, not plowetl. In ..-nn. .
tifi Miuall brush ; two small houaea ami
barna ; Kod on-hard, 0 acrea, applee, !...
all u ntler fcnce,Dot llrat claaa; achHl lions
on laud; good neighborhood. I'm $
."no, ter ma one-third down; balance on long
time.
ItiOaetoa Hi mile eaat of Albany and a
unlet from Narrow Oaugo. Uuiuiprovotl;
Hood farm laud, mostly l)r brush. Price
h m i atire, oiie-lhlrtl down, easy terma
on balance.
HO aerea lying !. mile due south of Al
bsuv, ntii.-H fcoulhwoat of libation ; ud
one and a half mllee from Hand Kidge
achmil hoiiae; 'i mili-a fmm t'hurch and
mile from atatlon ou Narrow Oauge; all
under mltivailon, fair board and rail
foncea; well dralnotl ; no standing water;
one well and pump; soil, black prairie and
rw-h: honne ii .i-t ,,, 2 room and tin
tnli I'j story; small aUble; all in fall
wheat and crop looking line. Trice, r . .
(terattre; term easy.
rwo arrea 10 mlleaeaatof Ilartiaburg on
the line of the narrow gauge railroad. The
lineal Nlot-k ranch In Linn county; a llvinu
dream of water runs the entire length of
the farm. All enclosed with splendid
fen k a line dwelling; icood lanre barn
and two smaller houaea fur tettauUor helri.
-.i) aerea in cultivation, and the lailauee
in tteature land ; aUut 1UOU at ma aro aua-
-t tlble f cultivation; a aplemlld orchanl
ami gMl well on the plane. Terma as y,
part cit-alt ami balance ou long Unto.
130 acre lying 4 mile weal of Albany
on road to t'onallla ; all under fenee ; Hsi
acre In cultivation ; can all be cultivated
excel al-otil 1& acre. ITice,.X" per acre;
!i0 down and balance seen red by mort-
gage; dwei;tng lioitae or two rooms and
good log ttarn, hhtdded on throe hh.
ni'Iilo! l mil.
3HM a-rea on NanowOaugeroatl.lt mi lea
from Albany and it niltoa from Hcio, ami
74 mitea from Jeffemnu ISA aerea good
farmln land, 75 acroa in cultivation; re
ntainder In timer and brush; house lax'ja,
vtith Id foot walla, ell Uix'ZS ; good barn
x'M wl th 14 foot abed on one able; good
fence and water. Terms fViOO.caah down
if imeaible. Itather taan nat sell will take
down, ami balant on 2 to S yearn
lime, aeeured by mortgage.
190 acre of a mile went of Albany;
100 aerea in cultivation and t aerea oak
and aah tiuiber,good wood land; all under
fence, board and rail, uome good ami '
bad ; about 7 acre In orchard, aniilt.
inoally aiara; guotl null; 'JO buahola w heat
Gr aere on average; goodtwo-atory fraimt
uae, plaxtort 1. 1. rtauns, built la 173,
and coat I'i'OO; good barn. Ldx40 and twti
hhotbt; well arranged for farm purpoMew.
lerma, fhOOO, 2 yeara lima on $5000.
Io0 acre VA milea weat of Tangent; loo
acre! In ciiliivalion; all new laud, clean
and in good Older; good two atory koustt,
8 rooina, nearly new and In good condi
tion; good new barn 30x30,- line young
orchard, T'O plum and prone tre, fair
apple orchard; funeea In good order; plen
ty running water, 'JO acre of good timber:
rich, black aoil and very productive.
Trio &'J20, H caah and balance on time.
HK aerea one and a halt mi lee northeast
of Albany: !.' aerea in wheat, rent in fair
average; woodland; gootl land; neatly
fenced. Trice $25 acre; terma easy.
500 acre I mile southeast ol Hotla
Springs; fair farmlnflf; auiall hon-e;
sou aerea fenced. Will be sold in email
Invrta or all together; good aohool. chureii
and jtoHt-ottlec. at Sttdaville, 1mo the rwida
springs Trice 5 per acre; easy terma.
BO acres :s miles nortltweet .1 Ibanon,
near Nai'mw (iaugo; river bottom, rich am
productive: unimproved, deairable for
garden. Trice $& er acre; terms eaay.
(KM i'-cr ! aouthwoat of Sweet Home ; nil
under gootl fence, fenced into llehbt; 5
acre., in K"d orchard, apples and (teach, k
house wait twt room and upstairs: large
frame bam; aoil, rich, black loam, bottom
land ; 90 acre in cultivation ; balance
gootl paaturo laud; well watered with
apringa; good timber 30 milea aoutheaet
of A'bany, 12 milea I rout Ilrownaviile and
5 mile from Crawfordeville; 0 mile from
gootl grist mill ; 2 milea to school, church
and poaioftice. 910 per acre, eaay term.
169 acres 3 mile south of Hodsville and
20 miles from Albany; unimproved. Trice
95 per acre.
7 acre 18 milei cast of Albany ; unim
proved. Trlct) 95 per aere; eaay terms.
103 acre lying 3 milea above Lebanon
on the Lebanon Mountain road. No fen
ces or improvements. 13 or 20 aerea tim
ber, balance rich prairie land. Trice 913
per acre.
B0 acres VA miles above Oneatta, on Ya
quina Hay, known aa the old ahleyard. It
has a aplend id frontage on the Hay, and
wbl be hold at 9U per acre.
107 aerea lying below and within 1
milea of Lebanon, all under fence. 35
acres In cultivation, and the remainder
lain timber and brush. Hox house, 1
story, 2 rooma below and one above
Kuril, not very good, flood well ; amall
orchanl. Cross fences to the amount of
roo0 raila. Nullioient cord wood can be
rut and floated to Albany from this place
by only a few laborers to pay for it in two
rears. Only mile from canal. Toaaeaa
011 givon by the 15th of October. The
land is rich and will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
CtTTlUkT t TTTT "B-aTra
m m u m m mm u '
JOHN FOX,
rirst Street, Albany, Oregon.
PATRONIZE H0HIE MERCHANTS.
or i.i:iia.
Can sell you all goods in
ot General Merchandise
cheap as you can
home and buy them. He carries a
large and varied assortment of all
goods, is well prepared to exhibit
them, and you can make just as
erood Selections by purchasing: of
him.
Remember the place, -
C. B. MONTAGUE'S
LEBANON,
-PROPIURTOKH OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AN1 DRA1.RRS Ilf-
Importcd and Domesiio Cigars,
Candicr Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
AUmny, ... Oregon
ONE IXHK UKI.OW JOHN BiUOOH' STORK. rvl
AT TIIK OLD KTANH, 72
KIRMT RFKERl1, II AN ON
AKSORTMKNT OV
COOK, BOX
STOVES AND RANGES,
Am mi Iim-c in tin tnttey. lit ho Imports and oaaaafartarei
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
of kvkky nmoaytmon in srofK or to ordrr. a i .-, hr kekpj on
IIANIi, A I V I.l. ASNiiRTAIKNTOP
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
OK WIIH II I IF. .OFKKIWTO TIIK PUBIJC AT PRICKS, THAT DEFY
I'oM PETITION. CALL AT 71 FIRST STREET. ALRANY, oRRtKiN.
ALL
Repair work done
i uu.ouu
Iu the United states
STUDEBAKER
Tlaelr ;ieil Fottlsiry fa Dtif io
iccilnu tb
TIIK WOOD ItKINCi TIIK BEST !
JKLRCTRD from the Urok t ladlaaa, wbkh are twUxt l.r the .mnsrlur qnaliiy of Umber uitable for
Waoi nM'iir. Kvary i uIJoUj.I l rlme UivporUm, and UiniauU. 1 if not up Ui Uiu .UmUnl. 'b let
Mrt-linnii-H r.' m4jyivl, tlii Uuu rtn tf Hin: vi ork, aiut pnnhi ti.ir w4ruii M.:h for e4ivutrUj, dumbiUty
and li)(lniM ol drtttt iw Hut lir-aKd. 7
They are the BEST Ironed Wagons in the Market.
Every ono having our Patent Round Edge
Projecting Tire,
Which iwaocta tho paint u
Skein Wiuonw havt) mtr U)
tho akutit tmia workliif Iimwc. Onr Waona l have
The Slope Shouldered Spoke, which Greatly Increases the
Strength of the Wheela.
UTAH f ihe abiro iittMvcmonM oannot c. nl f aivy other maker, without uttriugeiaent.
g4T fuj lint- of the: WaMWijMl ho f. ttitl in Uu princlpai town, uf barge and VihiiifUn.
EUSi:I- KIJClIAAi Affenite
L ALBANY,
tS.gXm Uk t'lin'i ltf aiatte s rvry afwt oary
$f$f mm9 ......oh in ti.o IstaUaa fumUh. hut
thoae -illiiif U woik in eaally uro a d.y.i i iliillara
a tk.y ritrlit io ilmlr un l. ahtn... Uno i tunu to
uxtuio nere. IIunIikmm leu.aol and hiomrahle. Wo
1.1. n ami huve and if iris do aa well men. 'IH
lumiMh volt a ciii.iirU- uutfi
insiiho of Htai-linii "U. I'art
e. Vt e i
r free.
mo Farmoii and iHchaoK', tleir tuiun aim oaagn
tart, and all claamuj in notil of Ki.vln w ork at homo,
xhoulti u rlto 10 us and loaas a'l about tho work at
nmxs. Ad.nna Thus it C o.. Auj'ta, Mamo.
J3 A WKEK i
O' Ml M-I...1. V
ce.itai
a trial
ijferwd
. A .1 1 1 1 ' '
at the
Vou
Ime to
ut you
lnjt ojf
rk. You
elite until you eee 1
buninoas we offer.
K3T
ifyi
the line
just as
go away from
GENERAL STORE.
OKE&ON.
52
& JOSEPH,
Tobacco, Groceries, Provision?
HAND AS FINK Ah
AND PARLOR
at reasonable Azures.
pkuflji;
uk tbe celebrated
WAGON and
tin K-ecinl 'are
Mavlerlal.
Taken la tie-
Aaa No "thiv nanntncturer haa Uk rijfhi to nnr it. Ail of our 'fhlmlde
kKIS AND TRChS A.XL.K, which jfronll.v tmuiftlicti. tlw Avh- an.f iirvveuti
OREGON.
TO i H C WOllKLNiJ CLASS.
Wejtre now itreiiaml to fnrnlah ail elami ith con-
utant eniiloyiuunl at lnmie, the whole of thf hoe, or
for their re moiin-ius. isusint-ea new, lijritt and
oroflthle. Iernn of t ii her s- ilv earn fixiiu 60
ccnU U $ci pur evening, ami a -n.Hirt..nal huui by
devoting thuir whole ti.ue to the huMiteaa. Ua and
giii earn inrl. an inui-h a men. that all hn eee
thin notlttj um ud their audrata and Ust tt e huui
ihmm we make thia oiler : 'lo Mich a are not tA eat
iolted we wilt aeud .n.e Uoltar to y fur the tninbie of
wrttiu J till jjartii uiars and ouilit free, t ddra,
Ukomuk Stixso.n a Co., tHtrCantt. Maine. iy
MONEY
13 now bein e ina.Se (aster tbt j eve
h? 1 1 ioj at work for um, vone of
either He
ou. UMUte eou a wees tu iiteir own ovui u
wiiiintf to work. No nek. 85 outiit free,
n inn the hualueea. Cajtal uot rtacired.
njrage prosper. No one faUa. ParUeutu
rna, H. Haiurr k Co., Porttaad, aaioe.
All
1 BrM
ALBANY
MARBLE WORKS
ALBANY, ORKCIOS.
8TAIUER BROS. - Fropriftn.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
Ajrn
HEADS I ONE
Executed in Italian or Vermont Marble.
Alao. ererv variefv of nmtr and
otbfe atone work dorie with neat next ant)
lixpatch.
ttpecial attention aivnn lo ordcra from
all parte of thia KSate and Wa-dd union
erritory.
"All work warrant!.
MM
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND-
MACIIIE SHOP.
ENT4BI.INHRD 1SS.
I.
'.y A. V. CHEKnl, stua(el at ctirner 01
' irxl oml MoiiiKonHty ire, A 1 oaoy,
irejtei.
Havifitr taken chart? of l lit h I v named
Work, wm are rrcparel lo inauulacttir
SU:ain Kiiiim-n, Maw and Urint Mills,
Wxl Hoiking Ma-h)nerv. I'uuiis.. Iron
antl Kraaa Qeetlags; of every deay naioii.
Mahirwrv of all ikituK reuairctl. pe
dal atlctilktn (tiven'lo r-airlfK farm n a-
trlunury.
ratlrm Maltlwc doar la all Hn farasa.
Iftllyl A. V. IIEKKY A SR.
YDTG SAM WA'3
LAUNDRY !
floea Ihe laat wabin; and irf.minr in A 1
luy at lowest ratea. !oulraHs utsdt for
Chineae lator. Ianndrv en Wtliiartn
4 reel, opposite Marvhail'a Livery .stable.
r. rHKRtar.
C. . Ft KKKS,
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
eassaa & parses,
(Snownr. in V. Chtrrj.)
lachinitti, lillwrighti, and Iran
Founders.
w
KHAVF.OUK NEW SHOPS ALL.
couioletl, and are now nriMired to
handle 1 kiudt of heavy work. W will
rnanufa"ture Steui Kuint-H, Griai and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kindn uf Iron,
and Braaa GaatingM.
rATTcasa atac aaaaT lenor.
Special aUentien given to repairing all
kinds of machinery. Will alo innnnfat
tnre lite improved Cherry A White Oraiu
Separator.
alMtp mm Kak-r al. ISrr a UnWr lard.
Albany, ir., Dec. I, l- 1""
To the linrurtonate !
DR .GIBBON S
Dispeasarr.
I I tWTlH jl C
nai .-'.r. t, ta rn.uw.
E-ti lUhnl iu M.
t vxiu!
mm
Mrlriarr. aatlU u aU
Ha Uftum, laaaaeessr.
WraksrM, mxM !. b uoum, iaa-
ai the U. ai..i ! ijiImI iwaUtrh Ur
Tbt- ni k uh! .flii. Urd al..uhl uu fail to call
uoti htao. Ihe Uuotor lea travdrd -aleiaMtrl ua
Kur-.(-. ajxl tf-rt-.l Ifu.f -ogtiJj, tor lUMW
tale Ui rr, uJAaitn..,- a irreat OtaU .4 valuable
a lorh be Untuprtrnl to i
o iniput u. Ihtr ioi
.4 UvriuM. I.K 1. 1 l.l'.l IS.
S will make no cbarne
iuiM Ih t-BV.-t a i-irr. ftrwmm at a diataace aa 1
u. ii KKa at aaaa. ah
in. Uy c- Madential. You ere no out hut tbe 1
Kt-ttd tri. k4Urs lor a t-a kaeri- of tatdieitas.
1 itmf to the iKictor will pleaae atatc tbr uante of tbe
pat l bey rr thia adtertbr-atcnt m. fharr rea
ottattW. or writ-, Adlta DR. i. V. I.IBBO.S,
Bui Sau ! . . vUt3
CSOLD.V
U ntake mioejev.
We
i-rwii in fMi l..wi. lw I
Mtbrri4MiM for lbs UrroS, rbe et and beaa Ukae
irau.l Until t pabtieaUon in tbe wtrld. Amy vm emm
taaaaat a sacceeaful acrut. SLx elryant wtka of art
firer. tme to mbunUm. The price 11 so io that ai
unt rverbtly auheeriBea. Ont(chi reporta tak
ii.r 1M uhecriliera hi a day. A ked agee rtorte
aiakinf over tirJoti t lear prulit in tea da). All who
n.ifV oiake money fast. You raa devote all Vuvr
Unte to tbe bujeiM-ea, or uniy joar stiavr tian. Yea,
need nut be away Inxu boeae over niybt. Yoo can do
a aa well aa . t ). r. Fall Uirectioria and U-raaa free.
If you want profkable work aead ua vnr add ma at
tw. It ruata bothit.v Mi try tbe buaiMen. No one
who riuraxo fail u. nakr preal v. Addrea tlao,
Tiaaoa a Ut, PorUand, Maine. tlvt
a USA NT.
IliUk.
OREGON.
- - PmBrirtw.
SRK. I
Thia Hi.no haa bwu thoroughly n-uovated from top
to lautbrtu, and la now in ladeMbd conuiUita for
tbe etitertniiiun-Hl of travetera. Tbe table
ia aufiplHtif with evrrvtbinjr tbe mar
ket afford. Kaiuple routua for
-tuliun-ial
Carvaltla, Lcbaa a tne Italia Mac
t&aWH
MB fjiranbuainete now before tbe public. Yo
OfffiJ a can make monev taater at work fur ua
than at n tiling rhw. tatal uot required. H r m ill
aartyou. Kedayand u iwanta made at home bv
the indnstrhata. Men, women, buy and jrirla cantril
cveiy where to work for ua. Now it tbe time. Ya
can oevote your whole time to tbe work, or only your
pare unenrnta. No other buainere will a vuii nrar
ly a WeH. No one willing to work tan fail' to make
onanu.tu pay by enxatfint; at once. Coatiy outfit and
WniM free. Airreat oiHx.rtuiutt for maklm? mooev
vanuy ann nonorani y. AOtirvs 1 at a a l'.
Ol Tf U.TOaWOO A YKAR,or$5u. fSOaday im
B L f t your own ktcalily. No rhvk. .n,ru do
a wall aatneo. Matty make mote than tbe amount
dated above. No one can fall to make money taat.
.vi-y on- can uo ute vx.ru. ou ,-an make from M)eta,
to ! aa hour hy devotintf your evenimw ami
time to the
vre
I hu
It t-oNia notl.intf to trv the
i
N.-Uiiii- like it tor iiuuir. nuLi.- ... . .ff-r.-.l
Wore. lu.Him-as deaant aud atriettv htHtrabb.
Header, If you want to know; all about the heat ta iiw
buaiueaa before the public, aeinl ua vour aklreas and:
we will eeud you fall iartieuku-a and
tree ; nmp!- worth .. lo free ; Vol! ean then make
np your miml for yourerlf. Addreiw OKuKOK STIN
BON a CO., IArtbud, Maitaa.
v AA wvek iu vear own to a. t3ortfl
MJeirVrr-e N rbtk, Keavder, t yxtn a. t a.
11 i" wnicn lajrenns of either at t tan nk
l rem :
ray all the Umo they work, wtrte for prtit-oUr
Haturrr A Co. Portiau.l, Maine.
U.
THE ONLY RELIABLE BITTERS.
Tan a at.
KerontiucRded Uy ull Phyalriaata.
CerlUlcatea an b teV of Battle.
tt?5a
aaaaiiiHiiHf a
aar -mmmr w m iattw .
" BE8T