The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 07, 1881, Image 2

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    Wdl h A Y . ..OCTUhKUT 1881
Collector RoCKitrsos sh a he will
resign bin t.thce ariouU. 11 will show
good aeitae by doing ho, as by staying
ho will gt the g. b. from Arthur.
Platt gets a aaat ia the New York
State Contention, having Leen elected
fr jm Tioga county, but Conk ling haa
failed to make the connection up at
Utica.
MacVkaoh still insists on resigning,
bat good authorities say that Blaine
is almost lickioa Arthur's feet tor the
purpose of making ens in the now
stalwart cabinet
Orson Pratt, one of the twelve
apostles of the Church of Latter Da?
Saint, died at Salt Lake City last
Monday, aged 71. He was a very
prominent character in Mormon circles
Both Arthur and Conkling are now
being threatened with death by Gar
field Republican, but it is not thought
the threats will be put into execution.
f !! 1 a - -
iney lack toe sand, or rather the "in-
uty.
Republicans are doing everything in
their power to have David Davis elect
ed President of the Senate, but the
Democracy have the deal and Senator
Buy aid wiil be the next President of
the Senate and Vice President of the
United States.
Evrhy Convention which meets now
adays expresses their confidence in the
new President. We have a great oVa)
of confidence in him to. We feel con
fident he will be a atslwart among
stalwarts, and do nothing except as he
is ordered by Conkling.
The Catholic Priesthood in the
Unite 1 States has tiled at Washington
a claim to 640 acres of land connected
with the St. James mission, at Van
couver, Washington Territory, estimat
ed to be worth $1,000,006. General
Ewiug, counsel in the case presents a
printed pamphlet of 140 pages.
Tbk dispatches aay that if a Demo
crat should be elected Vice President
because ol the resignation of Conkling
and Ptatt thoae Senators would be held
accountable for any disaster that might
befall their country or their patty,
How that will scare Conkling! Ue
wouid no dotibt like to know why he
should be held responsible, if he had
been used rightly he would not bae
resigned.
Warrants are out for the arrest of
several persons supposed to be con
nected with the star route swindles,
bat Senator Dorsey's name is hot
in'.the list. The reason probably is
that he is the richest one of them all,
and has made more money oat of
it than his chums. He is a million
aire, and carried Indiana for the Re
publicans, and it won't do to bring
hirn to justice.
The Statesman asks if it ia fair for a
federal officer x draw $10 per day be
cause he boards his wife fifty miles
from his office in Portland and asks
farther what would be thought of the
officer who audited the account 1 We
want full answers te these questions.
By tbia piece of official manipulation,
the federal officer mentioned is en
abled to draw over $3000 per annum.
What a blessing were he a Mormon
with a family in a half dozen cities.
It pays as it ia. Who and its the ac
count Mr. Statesman 1 It has been
drawn for some eight years, aome $24,
000, has it not.
BLOOD IS THEIR SIX.
The dispatches tell as tl at should
Arthur show a disposition to be ao-
Twd or led by C ,nkhog 30,00 Ohio I
Republicans wiil stay awsy from the
polls on election day. the Democratic
ticket a ill be elected by a vote larger
that of Bishop in 1877: the legislature
will be under Democratic control and
Democrats will gain by the new d.'s
tncting 10 new representatives in
congress. We ad'air their god reaoln
tioa and are glad to see those Ohio
Republicans giving evidence of retnrn-
1 XT . 1. . . . ,
Bg njunf. fouling wouiu smt us
better than to see both Ohio and New
York elect th full DeoHvrtie ticket,
and their chances are verv fair tbat
they will do so.
ITIL SCBTICE BEFOMM.
At. -j . - . . . .
ai, a rf-ccne prayt r-meeting in a
Connecticut town, the venerable
mother of ex Governor Andrew said:
"I bear the ;onn men praying for the
recovery of ti e President. I h-pe he
wi'f lecavc-. I betievs he will. But
1 hopethe young men will learn the
lesw-, and vote ho that such a sad
crime -yill never he attempted again.
I he-:'- tliai thit President has been
wonted wluiost to death ly office-seekers,
God untamed that m?n should
earn his bread by the sweat, of his brow.
I believe tl aV many of these office
seekers want office because they are
unwilling to submit to God a law. J
am poor, ignorant woman, but I
think I euuM improve the present
System of giviutr office. I would hsve
the app i ants office examined, and
no man apoioted that was not willing
to earn his bread by the sweat of his
brow'
I n br tCc hott'liujr, Will muno
i . . a a a
one MiHWi rr m- jmkmh gawrsiasaw
puMil'iv the following. It in y '
Hupi '-t thai he i aso refeirod I is
a Uaral nie, end yet the Statesman, If
It wanted to give the natter the
keonoHt possible point, ought to pe
more specific and furnish the names:
Is It the proper thing for a federal
officer to draw from the government
$10 per day on the plus that his
family lives 50 miles away from his
official headquarters? What should
be thought of the government that
would audit and allow such a charge
when the federal officer rides on a
free pass.
The foregoing notice we c py
from the Oro-jonian of ' Oct 4th, lot.
It evidently refers to Hufus M illry
who pretends to reside at Salem by
boarding his wife at a hotel at that
place while ho lives in Portland.
He is enabled to make the charge the
Statesman alludes to by going to
Salem every Saturday and Wednes
day nights and returning to Portland
on trains leaving on the next follow
ing days. If this is the man referred
to(and of which we have no doubt) we
desire to know it fully We have
heard complaints of this kind before
and trust now to hear the facts. Mr.
Msllory has takon great pains te
make himself prominent as a polill
eal reformer. He has blistered his
Democratic adversaries all over by
the application of his very great el
oquence and virtuous denounclatlon.
And now it comes out that he has
stooped to things his political enemies
would scorn to do. Let us have the
fasts. Let us hear from Bufus. lie
has drawn this stipend for a great
many years. He was appointed on
the removal ot A. C Gibbe for trying
to Indict and pnuUh political btlbcas
in his own party, a circumstance with
which the editor of the Ortyoniun
is very familiar. Our experience
thus far teaches us that nlno tenths
of the political peformera are rabble
of shaming the devil. Hufus should
speak.
RM.e I BUT.
Under this heading we find the
followinir important at tit le in the
Ortgoniaa of late date. It is tf epecial
importance to the Isnuera here in Linn
and the other central alley counties,
as there is where the bulk of the ft nit
crop ia prepared for market:
Partial failure of th eastern fruit
crop baa occasioned an unexpected de
mand for dried fruit, nhicb for the
past car has been a drug in the Port
land market. An older reeei-d with
in ten days baa completely cleared
stores here of all apples and piuma of
goad quality, and the deiassl pi- lu-aes
to last all the eou ai.d oonairms
Oregon's entire surplus at goud prices
We have here a tine ffi hl f r fruit
growing ah'! with a fair market, aucb
as now opens before ua, the tuainess
of raising and preserving fn.it can be
made equally aa great aud j r l!ahle aa
our export business in wheat Mid wool.
If with the present opportunity fruit
men establish a reputation for the
Oregon product, tLer need i ever be
any trouble about a market. All that
is necessary ia to reaiiood to orders now
coming and to come, with good fruit
pot up ia good sbatie. It is a pet
notion with our jeop!e that our fruits
are better than similar fruits taiaed
east of the Rocky mountains, and that
in preserving them, particularly by the
process of drying, Oregon ia ahead of
the world. It is true that our plums
OUU SbJfpiOB IIS VI fcUW '1 J VOW y
but it is not true that as prepared for
market they "show up" to advantage
of the same fruits prepared by eastern
factories. A leading exporter of this
city before sending a large coru-ijument
ia response to an order from Boston
deemed it necessary to inform the
purchasers that while the quality o
his fruit could not be excelled, its ap
pea ranee eras not what tbey might ex
sect. By a simple and inexpensive
treatment with sulphur, fruit can be
bleached to almost rierfect whiten
This is the means by which eastern
preserves give the fine, market appear
ance te fruit, and our people would do
well to adopt the sain j method. This
saeon of abundance here aad of scar
city ia the etat ailVd fine opportunity
te mtkemeny and reputation the
latter not less important than the
former. The packing season is just
about to commence. Let farmers be
careful ia the picking, drying am
bleaching of their fruit; let exporters
spare no pains in proper casing and
handling, and Oregon fruit will bring
good prices next year
The enterprise of putting Oregon
dried fruit on the English market has
been talked about, but no real effor t
has ever been made. A Liverpool
factor with whom a Portland exporter
once discussed the question, thought it
would not pay because Gegon fruit
was nob equal to the hue bottled fruits
domestic and American, with which
the English market is supplied. The
difference between the charges of
transportation, however, on fruits pre
served in the fresh state and by the
piying process is ho vastly in fovyr of
the latter tbat it could bo sold prij or
tionately much chear th vi tli ' fo ni-
er. It some exporter mm a HUIh
capital would take hold '' the enter
prise, we think, ami it is t.L; opinion of
men who understand the tiaglUh mar
keta, that it could be made to pny will.
The stalwarts have carried the pri
maries in New York City in all the
districts but the ninth.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
iNKrauisr WHS IT.
Wheat Is now tell big for 78 cautt caah
par huahsl at our warehouse, and the-
nulla are paying I esnta if 4 cants of It Is
taken in mill feed. Ttila la tits price now
ruling In Albany, aud It loaka to us
like It would be good policy
for our fsrniera to soli at leait htlf their
crop now and not speculate on alt of it.
It will not do to aaythat "wheat la only
78 cents and X muat havo a dollar for
mine." You must remember that the
rise in charters from the figure at which
they could be obtained a few years ago
kaaloworoti the price of your wheat about
87K oenta per buattel. And 87 to 78 and
you havsf t.i5 as the piloe of your wheat
whan you reckon by your old rulea.
Several years ago, when wktat wa In the
habit of once In awhile getting, upto tl.tft
you generally closed eut your crops, ex
peeling that it would not stand long at that
flgur. In thinking on thla question re
member that the markota of the world are
Juat about as they used to be, and high
freights oa tht coaat have no erT.ua on
'hem. We are isolated and ship owner
have taken ad vantage ofltan we will
have toauffor until aome remedy la found.
We may he wrong In thinking it wlaj to
sell so soon. It la true that tin wheat crep
is ahort tho world over. The price may
riae aUll higher in Liverpool, and we think
It will, but we look for cbartere too riae in
proportion.
A Neatst I Mir.
The Mowhawk Farr.:era' Club an
nounce their eceud annual fair, to
take place at the school house, in
Mohawk, Lano county on the 15th, of
Oetober. These farmers have struck
the key-note to airrlcaUural faira
They say, 'no entrance fees; free ad
missions, premiums, blue and red
ribbons," and explains as follows: In
Inaugurating and carrying on these
exhibitions It Is supposed that the
social commingling of ourselves and
neighbors, the good-natured rivalry In
growing good vegetables, graiti. fruits
stock, eto-, as promoted thereby, aud
the amasemeit aflorded, Hill be
sufficient recompense for ail lime aad
trouble taken bv those who attend and
exhibit. A large attea lance aud a
good time la expected. No whisky,
gaming or hoodlumlam will be permitted-
Telegram.
Jury LI. I
Following i a Hat of th u.i-ih nf jurore
drawn for the Oetober term f Circuit
Court
O r CnlUrt. rrf..r.)itt. hrrurf
Jtt A i"rasri..ra. Alton leaner.
Hies Carey, i ri..f.i.ii!p. fa mass.
.n ASM, NhS Hotntt. bmrr
John Brr'. heh-MK,. fsnue'.
I nitirr HUtea. HafrKbuni. lHrk idwiK
H Y BlottvU. Isrwejr.
1) Y i rablrrr , Ssetlaui. f r n-i
Tt Atphtn. snn iw. fmr.
K A Har, sc.. txruu r
Johm a lirinm. tUrrfebanr. t it ti. r
Htn Fof1r. ttalart. Iwm. !
Millar Murn, SheJJ, tmrmte :
O T Vnxt. aao, farmer.
II C Hirwell. Aitui. Isnesjr.
StUs tbicSt. A I ton jr. teretrr.
Oan PUron, Alton. srpvnUrr.
C b Suvtrm. HJey. tartucr.
Merrr TKropo, atwOd. Itmwr
Philip BJUaor. AlUnitr. bn
A K MamUtoa. Utorty. tm.wr.
J J !, Swwf, fanner
0 r Sancton, totoocs.
A I Sym, Ijtortv. tkrmun
J J Vtnl., AJtonjr, tnrmtr.
J W Cuaicrk, LatoaxXL, aOrctoiK.
John Dvnney. ltMw, Hnnrr
VrneH Kelintr. WaWtuo. ttnnrr
B II lrit. Jtcto. farmer.
J L Milter. Brfrt. cltotUr.
M J Dan mil.
Th Walfer-r .
Summary of Meteorology for Sept. I Ml.
from obaerreiion taken at Albany, lano Co
Oregon by John BHgga Keq.
Highest Bar, 29.94 loweet 29,40 : mean
29,72.
Htgheat Temperature. SO ; luweit n i ;
mean 58.4.
Prevailing wind N. .
Mean Velocity 3.
Rainfall inches 2.24.
Number of days on which .01 or m r rain
f118.
Number of days of clondinesa average 8
scale 10, 13,
Thunderstorm on the 22nd.
Frost. on 27th ami 30th.
IS SlBWOBIaS.
Hall Soap Creek Orange, No 14. I" of II.
September, 20 Lb, 1881.
Wiiekas, It has pleased the Grand
Master of the universe to remove our
beloved brother, T. It. fOgsdett from
our midst to a htgher.aud belter sphere,
therefore belt
Jfaolwd, That in bis death the Grange
has lost a strong supporter, his family
a kind father and protector, and the
communiiy one of its most esteemed
citizens.
RetolvA, That while we deeply de
plore the losa of one so good and true,
we meekly resign ourselves to the will
of God.
Resolved. Thai to his family we ex
tend the sympathy of the niemhersof
tbls u range and we commend inera
to the care of our Heavenly Father In
this their hour of sore affliction.
C. K. Moor, )
C. M . . Vandcrpool, v
W. L. Cavthokn, )
Com
te Bee l.
Owing to my father's family not te-
turqing to Albany till next fall I offer
for rent his residence on Lyon street
at reasoaable rent, price not so much
an object as person who will take ex
cellenCcare of the plaee : all varieties
of fruit and berries growing in abund
ance on the place, a splendid well of
water, also hydrant water for laundry
purposes ; cellar under entire bouse,
and dry the entire year ; good cow
shed and barn and chicken yard at
tached to the place, apply te
Will B. Rice,
Agent O. a C. It. 11
A Fine relato.
Ex-Senator Hoult, of Harrlsburg. raised
seme splendid potatoes this season, and
about the best he bad were of the variety
known as the "King of the Karlios." He
raised ton potatoes of this variety, weigh
ing sixteen pounds from a single eye.
All of the ten were large and round but
one, and It waa a little irregular In shape.
This is about the best yield we have
heard of. The "King of the Earilea"
must be a good variety.
. Aluan) ' Mosey Order Bnslaeas.
Postmaster Raymond tells m tbat
during the three months ending Sept
30th, be issued 856 money orders re
ceiving on them in cash $21,215.39.
During the same length of time he paid
205 orders amounting to $4,107 21. A
pretty good showing for our little
town.
Subscribe forjf he Dp. hoc vt.
OORRBSPONDENOE,
rl'naMly Fair In tbr
Aluan T.Oct., 1st, H81.
K Ait or lU'moeraf.
Allow me apace In your paptf l
make a very brief allusion to a cor
resH)U(lenue which appeared In the
Omouwiuof hist Friday In rotation to
our Fair, written by Arthur HoTmnn,
that papers travelling corresiKindent.
In his report of our Fair ho was
very unjunt. In some rexpocta he
was right, Just enough to give col
oring of truth to the wholo loiter.
Our pavilion was better tilled this
year then ever before, and tli.-re was
as much stock r usual excepting cut
tle. We are certainly not to blatuc
tf sporting men from In-low do' not
bring op theso blooded horses. The
premium woro large enough and
were Justly awarded, but it certainly
U not in the power of the Society
to make a 4 minute horse trot a
mite In the time made by "Maud
S."
Ah to his "general reflect iou". on
crime It Is hardly probttblo that he
would bo considered a competent
Judge, lie tame out to the grounds
on Wednesdiy mom lug on font, and
looked as If he had boon up all night.
He stated that he hud Urn his ticket
and wanted the Society to ptus him
in. lie evidently thinks time tho
Society did not show him sutllchoit
courtesy, and 1 wish to remark right
here that his reception would have
been a great deal warmer had he
been In a condition At to be presented
to gentleman or lady. A it was,
the spe;Ul Hidee oflieer of the ground i
came near placing him under arrent.
After his departure it was probably
ascertained where he lost his couipli
men tar y ticket. A ticket was pre
sented at the gtte by a noted soiled
dove" of this city, who said he had
given It to her representing it as being
worth fl.6U. 11 had evidently run
short of money while on a Jansboree
the night before aud turned in his
ticket as so much cash. If Mr. 11.
had v lei tod our K drone day liter,
when all the entries had been made,
and had been In good iiiuIm1 con
dition his letter would no doubt have
been written in a dflerent stylo.
J. II. Bt UIUAUT,
Secretary.
icauKex I! Lit.
I.RKAKO. tJ1. nh, 1HS.
Ml Ifrmorrat .
The rain in - p urio d vu this
evening, the hmd.-u nhuw r of the sea
son so f ar.
The war housn ia about filled. CJuitu
a number of car 1 aula of graui have
been shipped to Portland.
The total amount uf fnVght and
passenger fare for the month ol S.-j,-teinlstr
foota up $415, a very (ail show
ing for the lb fc C. K. It. at thin place.
A great many of the farmer are
busy eowing fell grain. The acreage
will compare favorably rh other
years.
The Public school ojiencd on Mon
day with an attendance ot near fifty.
From present appearance it will be
necessary to employ another t ncher.
Onr friend R. C. Miller ia on a visit
to the Bay.
I U-v. Tboa. Small, of ih C. P.Cburcb,
on invitation preached a very able ser
mon on last Sabbath on foreordinstion
and election. The Westminiater con
fession of faitb received some severe
criticism at his hands. The sermon aa
a whole waa interea'ing and instinc
tive. Mr. A. Zell and family of Kastern
Oiegoo are viaiiing frienda here.
Wo noticed on our streets Wni. 1 ; ,!
a ton who ia up looking after hi farm
adjoining town.
Our popular merchant, J. L. Cowan,
says huMnesa ia more lively than ever
before io Lebanon. Hie sale each day
run into the hundred.
Yesterday Grandmother South sssod
quietly to her tin! rest She saa over
eighty years of age. She leaves be
hind her old partner and many chil
dren who will ever cherish the memory
of a good wife and mother. She died
as sbe lived strong in the cherished
faith and hope.
Some of the friends of Thos. M linkers
are already speaking of him for sheriff
next year. With such a man our pres
ent efficient sheriff would hod a com
petitor worthy of steel, our party a
strong man and the eople a good
officer.
Isaac Conn exists to start for the
Hay in a few daya. He baa been ten
dered the job f overseeing the erection
of some building and a more suitable
overseer could not be found.
The new hotel has been crowded
during the week. Leb.
-
vaeji ISA BAY NEWS.
Oxeatta, Sept. 3rd., 1881.
Editor Democrat:
The survey inc on this end of the
Oregon Pacific It. il. h completed, and
work will tie commenced next week.
Kngiueer Pill's party is now at Toledo
.1 1 mt
anu are locating tne line, mere is
some talk of changing the route from
the old survey, up Simpson creek, and
running via the river past Elk City,
but as to the truthfulness of such re-
lort I can not say.
The O. P. E. It. Co. havo purchased
another portable saw null, and will put
it ol the island about four miles above
Oneatta. They will also soon com
mence the erection of three large scows
which will be used to transport lum
ber, etc., te where it is needed along
the line as far as the head of the tide.
The government work is progressing
finely and the tramway now reaches to
deep water. Th sand is banking up
on each side, being now some nine feet
deep, which adds considerable tc the
progress of the work.
Mr. A. F. Cherry, of A lbany, intends
to shartly commence the erection of a
fonndry at this place.
The Oneatta Mill Co. are sawing
out the lumber for the railroad -dock,
and work will be commenced
aoon on the same.
Mr. Walli Nash, vice-presideut of
the O. P. JU. R. Co. is over hero on
business connected with the road.
Mr. Graham's barn at .Toledo, is
piled full of jacks, shovels, scrapers,
etc., which we-o brought in overland
from (Wvallis last week to oonimsjiOs
work on, the ro.id wi h.
Mr. Hamilton Cox, of the film of
Cox fc Parker, leaves to-day for Port
land to lay ii. iheir Kail and Whiter
stock of goo If,
We hope the citteona of the valley
will make good use of the opportunity
ollered them to fonuihuie their inite
toward the improvement of the Va-
tiina IJ.tr. It' omcIi man would con
tribute a small sum it would amount in
the aggregate to considerable, and keep
tho wot s going all winter.
-VIA&A6AL .. P. W.
eaasi - SiHaP.
OrrttMH I'Nt-IUr. Sale a.
The western terminus of this road
has hoen chntigrd from Ford's Point
to Toledo. That largo tunnel will thus
bo done sway with ami tho road can
be completed much aMner. We un
derstand it is still tho intention of tho
company to make Ford's Point the
lerinanent terminus, but as time is an
o jecfi wiwh them they a ill not cut the
tunnel through tho mountains to that
place until the rtssd has hewn complet
ed to the valley. The change in the
terminus will shorten the road some 10
or 12 miles
Utadiux nn i !ie west . u 1 uf the
road will next Monday provid
ing the tuols ainve by that time, and
it t.i supposed they will.
The grade has loi finished np
i ." d v for the tiea from Curvallis to a
point a mile or two beyond Philomath,
ami a'oot Kt)0 men are at work now
between that point and the summit of
the mountaioioi.
The large rock cut near Philotn tth
baa been finished up.
Work will commence immediately on
the tunnel at the summit. Large
tialititiea of lutnbor are now Wing
hauled there and 'the ttinul will prob
ably le completed by the time t lie
grade is finished to that point
Parker ia getting out a large lot of
car lumber el his mills at Oneatta.
Wi k is rushing along lively at t lie
Itsr. The ecow makes oo trip a day
trmo I he atone quarry nd hrlia down
shout .'. "I tons ot rock each time, which
is used on I he breakwater.
Tne govcrnmnnt appropriation will
laat through this unuih and may bo
for a couple of aO'ks in November.
It ia hoMi the eople in tho valley
will pledge suflicient money to enable
them to continue tho work until Con
gress meats, but for fear they should
not do no, Mr. Potheenns is now putting
in a large crib at the end of the break
water for the purpose of protecting it
agiiRt storms until work is reaumml.
Iatel BeclarioH.
A Is to citing in MtaI sffirs, re
o, utro s3stmsstent nt 1st and Hod class
oiiioiw to make rests and forward all
tundaevery Saturday or ones a week.
Poatmaster lUymond would requent
sll box-bolder to please pay their box
rent hehsre the Puh for (1) one ipiar
ter, according to s,-.- .'-"I of po.t.i laws
and regulations :
Sec 301. Payment for Doxea
muht le 0"rtor'y. Postmasters must
rent the boxes and drawers in their
(oat otiices for one quarter (three
months) oidv, the money to l- paid in
advance. The department will insiat
upon a strict compliance with thU reg
ulation, lloxoa remaiuing unpaid for
ten daya from the expiration of a quar
ter will mi declared vacated.
O.rlOi.l, A
i.
County AHsessor Williams is just
finishing up his aasossrncnt ef the
-ounty, and It is the opinion of all
that It ia tho most perfect assessment
ever mad in our county. The val
ue of taxable property last year was
- I 100.029, and this year it will
probably be about $0,000,000. The
State tax this year it ono and it half
mills les than uual, but on account
of the losses which tho county sus
tained from tho fresbot last winter
It Is not supposed our Court will re
dm e the county tax to loss than fif
teen mills. If they should place the
tax at fifteen it would bring suffic
ient money to pay off sll our indebt
edness anil place tho county in good
shape.
A Ca Jake.
Everybody knows Joe Cox, and they
also know what a joker le is! Every
new policeman we have had haa arrest
ed him for the drunkenest man thay
over aaw, and after taking him a block
towards the calaboose would find he
was as sober as they were . Joe let on
like he was "tight' at the Fair Ground
one day last week, and some jietty
thief waa so suro he was drank that
he captured his watch and got away
with it successfully. Joe haa always
had the laugh on some one else but
now its turned on him.
NEW BARBER SHOP !
J. H. STJRLES, Prop'r.
A
and
CJOOI) SKA. FOAM SHAMPOO goes
wun eaeii niiave. i'rtce tor alia ving
and hatr-euttinir same aa usual. Kooms
opposite MoIlwJn's store. lot
Referee's Sale.
NOl ICE IS IIKltKRY (JIVKN THAT
pursuant to tho advice of the Oircult
Court u( the State uf Orngon for I. inn County glvtm
and rendered on the Sth day of October, 1K7H, In a
caiiae then iondinir tn aald Otart a herein Wm
J. Thnmpeou and Meliaaa J. Van Noatcrn wore
plaintiff and Ounrire It. Themnaon, June 1'. Thump
on, John M. ThuiiiMMm. Joaepb A, Thuinpaon,
Hrancia M Thuiniaon, Kttntbeth M. Walker and
Meronr TluHiipaun m Kxecaiti r of thebiat will aiidtea
tainent of Joaeph Thmnpaon deed, wen defendant, the
undereiffiied eoie Ilcferce in sfeid huh will by virtue
and authority of aaid drereo, on tlie 21st day of Oc
tober, 1S81, at thi hour nT one o'clock tn tho after
noon of aaid day, at the Court houao door io the
City of Albany, Mini County, Oregon, aell to the
ht(f heet bidder for the purpoee of isrtltion aiuong
thv partiee the following deecribed reid pxoperty Kit .1
ated in Ldiin Counlry, Orctfuii, to-wlt: The Weal
half of tho Donation Land claim of Joseph Tlunwoii
and wife, being claini No. 4&, and Imiiig part of sec
tion 1, 17, SO, A 21, In Tiwuahtp 11, South of
lUnire 3, Went of the Willamette Meridian, containing
181 4-100 acrett; alao the Raet half of the North Rat
quarter, ami the Eaat half of the South Kaat quartor
of aoctlon 21, in Townahiu 13, S. B. A Waal contain
ing 100 acre, aUo the fractional Weat half of the
South Raat quarter of miction IS, Tiwnahlp 13. S K.
3. Weat, conUiniiig 70 SO-100 aorua, alao the fraction
al 8. W. J of the 8. E. of auction 1U, Townahip IK
8. R. 3, Weat, oontainlng 72 45.100 acroa; aln en
;i -n-s in a eriuore forpi, the whole way acroa off the
South end of Die Weat half of the 8. W. quarter of
suction B. in Towiihhfi) is. S. R. 3. Woat. alao tha
North Eaat quarter of aection 'tl, and tho Kaat halfol
in nurwi 11 cm, ipuu wr 01 auiaiou zz, in lOWUHItip iar
8. R..8, Wet, containing 240 acroe, ao the Korth
Wert quarter of the North.Woi.t qitarter of the South
Eaat quarter of section 1ST TowMahip 13, 8. R. 2,
West, taviiig and excnpUng frqni the above, the fol
lowing: ltegiiiiiing at. the South Eaat comet of Ruc
tion 21, T. 13, Koulh Hanirt) X Woat Wirlainette Mend-
ian, running from tliunce North, 29 On-100 chaina,
thence outii 80' M' Weat, 20.03 chln, thfiice North
10.05 chains, thence North T 4l Weat.20.0(i chaiun.
thence 8011th 40 chain, thonee South' H'i' 41V l"at,
so 00 chain, to the place ot bcgluiiiiig, containing
140 acres
Tbrmh ok Sauk: One third caah In hand, one third
in one year from date of sale and one third in two
years from date of such Kale tho deferred pay menu
to draw interest at the rate of 10 per cent - per annum
from the date of sule, tho huio to be secured by
by mortgage upeni the property.
tne 23 tay of Sept. lSSl. .
B. N. ARMSTRONG,
ktfu-ee.
A LBANY
MAIIBLE WOiihS
AI.AV. OKI JO.
8TA10ER UWS. - Propridois.
MONUMENTS. TABLETS.
ABO
Executed In ItaliKu or Vermont Marble.
Also, overv varletv of comotsrv ami
other alone work done with neatness and
dispatch.
Special attention elvcn to ordera from
all nana of this Ntate and Waihinuton
Territory.
JefAH work warranted. 16
Order to Show Cause.
In Ihr Covmly Court of I Ann Count g, f&t
Orryon :
In the matter r,f the co-partnership etate4
or uouk anu Meyor, Henry Meyor, Uecd.
7o ('hriatojthrr Uouk, awl th- wrt of Lin
of Henry Mi iirr dreemted awl nil j,rrnon
known ami unliioirt intrrmtrd in fii't mtnl
N THK XAMK OF
TIM'" STATK OF
twrMMj;, von aro
horehv cIUmI ami
rtqulrwl to Iw and appear In thef'ounty
t'oiirt of the County of Linn, in tho State
or Oregon, at tho Court iloiia In tho city
of Albany, In aaid County ami State, on
We.lnelay, the IHh day of November,
IHSl.at the hour of one o'elock in the
ittWnoou of aaid day the same being the
third day of tho regular November Term
thereof, and then and Chore show eauae,
if any exlat whv an order of aale ahould
not be made directing and lioenalng the
adininlatrator of aaid eatate to aell all the
real pr'.rty ol aaid eatate hereinafter de
acrllNnl aa prayed for in the petition of
John A. Crawford, administrator of aaid
eute, wliLm petition la new on AJe in the
County Court of T.lnn County, Oregon,
which naiil real property ia dNcribed aa
foUowa to wit: Ixrt No ftinlS!ockVo2
in thechyof Albany, LinnCmnty Oregon.
Alao It Nod in Itlock No 2,iu theolty of
of Albany. IJon County Oregon. Alao
lt No 7 In Woek No i,in the cfcy of
Allauiv Linn County Htate of Orogon.
Alao lxt No Sin lUook No Z in the city of
Albany Linn County Oregon. Alao &
reel off of the weat aide of ,t No 1 in
lilock No 10, In the city of Albany, Lion
' "it 01 y Oregon. Alao tho eaat baif of xH
No Sin UlockNo'll.ln tm.ciiy of Albany.
. l.. !my i,rtTon ml known and
described o0 the niau and aurveva of aaid
city now 00 file m the oflkwof toe Ooonty
(Merk of Lin. Oooniy, Oryaf h. AleoLoi
No 7,emtaining 6 and 67-100 acres known
aa Pair 1; round Lot, aurveyod off and
platterl by Una County Agricultural
Ajewjotation, tbe Name being parrbaeed
from .Us. M. MeConuell and erginally
a part of the N. W. Corner of tha Dona
tiuo Maim ol Jaaae llutehina, i'i TJnn
County Oregua.
lly order of the ourt :
Wit una my hand ami the anal of amid
Court thla 20th day f Heptamlie; , iftsl.
U a. N. Uai m, fMerk,
per J. II. Haesi.KBAa, Deputy.
TWO HORSES LOST.
WKliM Ihe farm of Jaa. It Morgan nenr
JP Krmdail'a Jiridge, leaving aaid farm
abouLtlte 20th of August. One it a aorrel
hnrae, branded "H ryj left ahorthh-r ;
white tri iu fae. and aoiuo while 00
one lilndfoot. Tbe othor branded J S.
on left ahoulder, wilh white atrlo cm fa-e.
Kai-h :t yaara . old. Satisfy loo will tar
given on their return to the ubrriiT.
JAR. It. HOBO AN.
Dissolution Notice.
TTOTICKIa hereby given that the co
partnerahlp heretofore exiating be
tween Jaeon Wheeler and I. O. Diekey,
under tbe firm name of Wheeler A Dickey,
In hereby diawolved br murual eonant.
All aecotint due the late firm muat be
paid immediately to either of the farmer
IMrtnera.
Taox Wirar.LB.
L 0. DacxBT.
AUatny, Sept. 4, iwi. nwa
It can buk and laugh end dancn ami lave and
bale and sneer. It can woo or won nil, aarcumb or
aubjturate, retreat or triumpn. Tlit intelligent
kpualiing orean caa also by nuafltted, abtisad aad
ruiiMsl, or btti-l riimi-tlj and pmerrsd. Have
sirrr. .-ar.-JiiMN ItUxt witli the Johuateu latent
Eye Tester.
SALTMAUSH A LANO DON.
Albany, Or.
Children
CRY
FOR
Pitcher's
Castoxia.
Motucr;. II2to cjuL PhyalcLtara
roceaau-ccd it.
IT 13 NCT UARCOTi:.
CENTAUR LINIMENTS;
Ujo World'8 crct Pain-Ec-iievhi
remedies. Thoy hcrJ,
aootho mid euro Burns,
V. omuls, Weak Book aud
ithaumutism upon Man, and
Sprains, Galls ami Lameness
jr. pon I leasts, (heap, quick
and reliable.
C.7UIIT3 or Ciecnethac Liaoeas.,
2nalea, Craekiingf Plains in tho
Hood, Fetid Eroath, SoaSstcss,
'l any Catarrhal Complaint,
15 bo extenniaated by WoiDo
or'a Catarrh Coro, a Conetl
.Jan2 Antidote, by Abeorp
o most Iaapoi'tAnt Zj1j
: laco Vaccination.
j-. r 1 . .
DO
Send for oat
New Illustra
ted Price-LUt
No, 30, for
FallandWin-
ter of 1881. Free to any address. Con
tains fall description of all kinds of goods
for personal and family use. We deal
directly with the consumer, and aell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash Avenue.Chicago.IlL
3L3a3CuSE3 3EJ JkJ!
HOLMAN'S IPAD,
FOH
1. 1 Vf.lt,
TIIK
.Nl
Kforuateb.
I iilncya.
Taaba ataka.
l U only aaii' ami reliable rtiiMtly for
.Malaria in all it Type.
i.NOMiniNo -
trbli;, Yvser, Innl Acbhitr l'ina, lUfTn tti-nl and In
In mil 1. ni Kevera, Iluiiih Ague, irir. :
Iloatacho. No 1d In Hi aurW
like lr. flolnian'a. ftannihll
! I.lvr t 'ornplaiitt,
Bj aria simi Hil-
)' '.
Thia 1 th 1 n il k 1 iw 1 r vn 1 Ij t'lt iiotitfU et
iel every vealige of malarial Uiut from the avatetn
ttlioiit etidanuering tiealth.
I'rof. Ir. A. lionila ar : Itianearn a universal
iaua.uia than anything In mJt hie " This is tlone on
lbs principle f abaorpUon, of which fir. llolman'a
lad i the only genuine ami trtw eperitaent.
Korsll KfOSRV TBOI BtAM taw Dr. Ilotrnan'
fteoal or Kidney I'ad. the boat reiidy In th world
ofiimci.'led tiy Ui uwdtca facuKy.
BEWARt;;or hogvh iab.
FTarb gali. Bofewn Pad bears tb SBIV ATK
Br.sr.r ansr -r uw ii..iman paaco .wite
tlie ! trale mark printed in .- - - Ito -wlthoid
It,
I OB a A LB 1. 1 ALL BI tifclftTM.
Ir. li'SRiari'a w U' ia rree. KuJt treUies iit loe
on apvlieaUifi.
MOLNAM PAIX O..
:r 1 Itnradwsy, New York
ICM
p. o. ho 2112
Administrator's Notice.
TJ OTICE hr BllltlJ iv vj tlMl the under
ij aigned haa boon by order of the
ciunty Court of Linn county Oregon,
duly appointed admlnnttretor ortheeute
of W. II. McKn'stit deoeaaed, late of aaid
C'onoty. All persona hawing claiui
agaioitt aaid estate are herohy notlfiel and
required to preaent the name with th
proffer vouchera within aix month from
the date hereof to the undesigned at hia
plan of reaiaWree near s'la Linn. county
Oregon.
W. II. McKTnrrr Jr
AdmlnisraUr.
'.::Jiat 12Uh, IS8'. Sw4
One ReeiMo aing'o buggy in use thiee
(weeka Original ooacf I eo. H ill sell It for
fllPi caan. .r S14. on time. 'I wo -eale.1
Kacine ha k, fur either one or two horns
iKtugbt fw laM May. 'oHt f no,
lad Kfav t Til Wi I
nlt for M5caah or 153 on fin
Two eeta of slrurhs hrnra, lMKkt lat
May aad Julv. Oaal'.' nl $m. YV i
sell tliew for $ir and tin caah.
1SI aresi, lyinB ( rnileetluA eaatef liar
rlsbarg A itond tma aioried lsx hons-.
'Sroom. Barn. 'Jtxll. Tbe land han
karetofbre 1n;o oo1 a a paNtnre, but can
all tie ptrt into cultivation.' No gruhbinir
rwjotrvwl. 1 niUoa from aehool. T.-ri.
f 1C par ar-rw. !aah down, htlenoe a'l
ruoat any length of time aevured by BrvA
gag.
.laMasere. lying a ithln a mile of Mon
roe in BenUn oounty. Ail uinJ. r r. r, -ami
rllriled into fire fialda. All good
farm (arid and half in grain, flood bouse
and barn, anlorid id. water and a fine oreh
an!. 1 1 Is one of t lie Ut farina in tbat
Nti u of the valley. Price ftt ier acre
f 1000 or f I'rfWidoarn and alao on ti
i-in ire nf C. H. HTKWART.
fraTSTCit!B IWtt. UrtC.)
res atir. di o. kui a
THE
where he can find the most worms, and farmers
should act on the same principle when they but
their goods.
JAMES L. COWAN,
of LEBANON, has just returned from below with
a .mammoth and complete stock of General
Merchandise, which he bought at such low figures
that no establishment in the county is able to
undersell him.
He makes no specialties, but has
KVERYTllINC; YOU WANT!
H A T S, C A P S,
BOOTS. SHOES
and an eztra stock of the best quality of
GROCERIES.
D0NT BW UNTIL YOU CO AND SEE HIS STOCK
AND LEARN THE PRICES.
WHEAT AND OATS.
He will pay you the highest price for your wheat
and oats and will pay it in cash.
City Murshars Sale for Celln
quent Taxes
NOTICE la hereby given tbat by virtue of a war
rant issued by the Recorder of the City of Albany
Linn county ami State of Oregon, under the seal ol
said city, dated the 12th day of Bay, 1881, aud a
nexed to tho delinquent tax list of the city of Alba
ny, directing me to levy upon tbe good and chattels
of the delinquent tax payers lo said list; aad if sum
be found then Upon tbe real estate belonging to sM
delinquent, as art forth in said delinquent tax list Of
so much ss shall satisfy the amount so charged,
with costs and expenses .f collection. Now, there
fore In txirsuance of said writ, and delinquent tax last
I hsve for want of personal property levied upon tbe
folios-log described real estate, to wit :
Assessed to I, Enshry, lot (3) three and (4) lour,
in block 70 in the city of Albany, Linn county, Ore
gon ; all levied iini as the real property of L. f os
ier, to satisfy tbe sum of two 2) dollars taxes for the
i.-sr H-vi ; OiH mini ot to dollars sod twenty
fiveoentefS? .26) Use tut the year lsol, od cost
and accruing costs.
Also th following dseerlbad real estate assessed to
Mrs. M. Oentiot, lot (8) io UUxM 100, Ilaokiesnac a
aldiU'i Ut the eity of Altauiy, Lion county Oregon,
all levwxl upon as the real profierty of Mrx
nva, to satisfy the suai of seventy Sve tssite (Tc,)
taxes Utr the year 179 ; also the mn of Aft inw
(V tase for th, year ffea ; also the svas id fifty
f.vi) revita taxes rr tke ; ear last, with t"t ai.d st
cmlti g t'.t.
And 'Mi the Wh Oar of OcVtber. ISSf.at tbe CmarX
House door In the efty of AThator, Una eosanty, state
of tm, at the hoar of 1 o'clock la the arte' noon
of sawl day, I will sell the heretiefore desert bed real es
tate at rtitli' stK-tion, to the highest bidder for aah
in hand.to saUsfy taxes and eosts Iherteei tor th years
ImrHlib.-forc rotitione'l. aa-casd arsinat as 1.1 real r
lated. to Use owners Ure"f , vor4uf to tbedelin
ueat tax list sloreeaaiL
laasal at athasry taW lStb dayof rtuber, van.
7wl BarSs1 of the OHr' of AlhanT.
Summons.
In fU Circuti Court of thr State oj hom for
Imn (Jenmty !
M. y bsft par, ,
r. Ho-t in Eottlty for fSrsrew.
V. P. fehai. la-n.)
To II'. '. AVsee, Defeddaui :
I THK NAME OF THE ST ATE OF
It K' v. you are hereby rrpoired to
appear aud answer tne com plaint filed
against you, in iiie above entitled auit. on
or lefore the fourth Monday of Oetober,
ISS1, and if you fail ao to answer for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply totheaboro
entitled eaourt for a decree diaaolving tbe
marriage contract now exist in between
you reel f and aaid plain tirt; far tbe rare
and custody of ibe miner cbild. and for
heir com h and diaboraemnt in the suit.
And you am fn rther net fled that tbia aum
rnooa ia nerved upon you by publication
by order of lion. R. p. lioiae, jodge of
aaid t'oort made on the 7th dav of feept
1MI, directing tbat aaid anmmona be
pnbliabedaix eonaorntTve works inbe
si a i k HuiB-a LrBxrwaaT published at
Albany in aaid oeunty.
KoatfAM ASTATTe,
BSJ Attys tor PI ft.
Summons.
the f! remit Court of th County of Linn in
thr State of Oreaom:
. , , . , .
i.;ua . sirnswie risi. j
Job,, UeiJueoc heft.
nasir,
To John Meiueme, Drfemilamt.
"IN TUB NAME OF THE KTATE F
X OKKffON. yon are hereby 'required
to appe-r ad armvtr tbe complaint of
the above named plaintiff ii tbe above en
titled Court now on file with. Ibe Clerk of
aaid Court, on tbe first day of thd next
regular term of aaid Court iu and for lann
r'ounty Oregon, to wit, on the front h
Monday tbe 'I4ib day of Otnoher 1S81.
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer tbe Mid com
plaint aa hereby required tbe plaintiff
will take a decree against you ditawdving
he bandeef matrimony new ex rating be
tween too and the piaintitrand changing
plaintiff's name from T.vriia A. Mctjuene
to that of I.ydia A. l;ilyeu and ala giving
her the rate and custody of tha tbiee
minor chddrn mentioned In tbe mm-
-' "d f-r her cxMta and dist.ur
menta in thla suit.
1 hia aummona U publiabed oy order f
Hon. It F. Hoiae indge of savrd urt
made at Chamlers in tbe CM y of Salem
Oregon Jept. 7th, 1881.
I'owill A Brtrrr.
Attys for PUT.
. t berry Tavwlki Fsasie.
An BMSBBda combination for -he prawui -ration
of ibe Teeth and u'oma. It ia far
superior to any preparation of tbe kind in
tbe market. ju lame. hannsmii ntml
j pots, pri.-t- BB cenia. For s
A Maecn, Albany, Oregon.
For sale by Fehar
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