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4 tmmt FRIDAY FKUUrAKV $4, 138S araen. One tirm in Holland SOnda etc!) week to English markets from seven ty to ninety tons of artificial butter. Tho present annual yield of flax seed in the United States i estimat ed at 2.50O,O0O bushels, and of the tihre :l$,000,000 i onnds. English feeder often add ten pounds of linseed oil cake per day to the usual rations of meal, roots and hay, in finishing oiX wei! grown hill ocks. It is said that an acre of graj-s will make 200 pounds of beef ; while an aero of corn, that requires continuo labor, nt doubly tho cost, will do but little niore. Prof. C. V. Riley npir until the opinion that the Rocky Moan tains locust will become less and less an evil iu the valley of the lied River, in proportion as the 00 intry is sot tied. Pigs like a war.... dry bed aud change of food. When ia confine raent and fed largely upon meal a few sm&U lumps of coal cinders or charcoal, are eagerly crunched and aid the work of the stomach. H. J. Chamberlain of Williams Count, Texas, had ou exhibition at the Atlantic Fair, a veay fino Merino buck fleece that weighed 4 1 J pounds. There ia a possibility that the ileece represented two years' growth. With the soil in good order, old pastures arc preferrable to those more nutritious grasses, which will produce richer milk, better-flavored butter and cheese, as well as mnch fatter Jock. The successful farmer will keep ev ery animal in a growing condition, even if he has to buy the necessary food. The poor farmer will permit his animals to struggio through tho Winter on as little food aa pocaible, and come out "Spring poor." Mr. Hoover of Ohio reports having found tillage a substitute for irriga tion ia his farm experience. In a ve ry dr.7 season, several years ago, he kept the cultivator constantly running uatil August, and raised 562 bushels of raspberries on four acres f land. Experimenting with mongrtl fowl in these days is very unsatisfactory business at bcs:. When there is such an ahunil-nr of nrlmfl stor!c toeom. r arm u mence with it ia -just as cheap Io j lk1 U,K lt As yon would breed and feed the be-t kind., of poui-: not trust the drunker: engfcnoei with try at the outset a? it m t keep poor tho throttle valve, BO s'.u arenld not trMn iru-t the paofchnpjt uith tho yard Cabtogea are cheap and plenty in -tick cr Uw' dggW with the Germany, whence many thousand mortar. If mm weak! seek Ineoon heads are now being impcrtel into fidence of thoso nmond them ti.t v New York city. Owing to the cot shouId Hvtf a .lri(.t m of ,i,ri,,v of trans: ortaUou, the liupjrt duty ... . and the profits of the dealers there, ! aud xhn Le ,r,: 1 0 tbevea and foreign eabbages are seliinj; at S0 to l& WOftd around them. $20 per hundred. Farmers should remember that wrens aro among the most voracious eaters of insects of any of cur birds It has been claimed that a single pair would carry off to their young about a thousand insects per day, the great eat part of witch were injurious to vegetation. T'.e irrigation of large tracts of land in none of the sau thorn counties of California has produced malarial dis ease totuch an alarming extent as to present a serious problem in con nection with the further settlement of that region, lt is a settled fact that no system of irrigation is complete without a comprehensive plan of drainage. Mr. Watts of Sjuth Carolina rerls having a fetuiie Angora goat that throughout the season gives 4 quarts of milk daily, and of a quality equal in richness with that of any Jersey cow on hii farm. He also taya an Angora goat will thrive where a cow will starve, and six goats will sub aist well in a pasture which would only afford sufli-.ient nourishment for one eow. A flae pair oxen sent recently from the iuship Hill Form, Westmin ster, Mass., weighed, when dressed, 2374 pounds. The two animals diff ered in weight but tweuty-six pounds. They were purchased la3t May, and, while doing all tho work oa the farm, gained over 000 pounds in seven months. Last year Mr. Han del Winship sold a pair of oxen which weighed alive upwards of four thou pand two handred pounds. Economy in the dairy is of speciai Importance, because the price at which dairy products can be afforded materially affects tho amount of con sumption. In order to carry on a dairy farm with the greatest econo my and the best result?, it must car ry good natural grass land. A first class pasture and a moderate area well adapted to Sotting, with an abun dance of go(.d, clean water, will help to cheapen the cost, and risc the quality of tho production. The influence ef the mechanical operations of agriculture upon the fer tility of the soil, however imperfectly the earthly particles may be mixed In the process, is remarkable, and of ten marvellous. Observing farmers everywhere sustain this theory. One iarmer who took some land that was badly out of condition and full of weeals, fallowed every acre, taking car to allow time between each plow ing for the germination of the weed seeds. The result wa., he grew a crop of wheat averaging 44 bushels to the acre. His other crops upon this frm were in like proportion. King of the Blood is not a "cure-all," but in all disorders attributable to impuri ty of blood and its defective circulation, uothirg equals its effort. See advertise-men'. TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, KhlTKH II Y Ull. WoniPD's lltrstian Tfllttw giltl llouvci; Ouu i.v, once Mild : "iov me a man whw can bo safely trusted to sell alcoholic drinks iu any com munity and I trill xliow you a wklte blackbird." Tut: Kansas panels have a funny louk MM An election for county oill cers is close ut hai d and the papers are Altai with argument aud eertitl catea to prove that the COttdidatol who aru anxious for IttCCI i 1 Were stroug friends and -liampiojn I the prohibitory aunndmcni. li la the temperance fellow Whoee vote i sought after there. An Kastern paper says pr.icticl business men are quick to tee ti e id vantages and disadvantages connect with an enterprise. The Pullman Car Company is becoming owner and builder of a village near CbJcagO foi its lare number of worl.men, DM made it the law that no liquor ihop shall ever be Opened in tho place. They know that man cannot do good ork and drink bad hikcy. Wi: Hvo inouo of the prettiest cit ies in the State of Oregon. It has erv facility for growth and advance ment and is bleescd with a claaa of citizens far above mediocrity : yet it? priucipal streets are lined with sa loons aud the foul monster Drunken ness b rampant everywhere. Hood, lumisn, the stepping stone to crime and dissipation, faces us on ail side, telling too plainly that there is work to do fcr women, as men are evidently becoming toD Mgrontd in business to thiuk of saalatiog in preventing drunken DOS and raising those who are fallen. Let us put our hand J to tho plow, and, if Wfl canno: make laws, we can at least se that thoe we have are enforced. "To thine own self be true and it must follow an the day unto the night that thou canst bo false to no man. " Nothing tracr VM ever taSd by Shakesjieare. Can tho man who squanders his umaey ou strong drink be truo to himself ? No. Nor ran he te truo to anyono else. The very na turo of his dissipation precludes ti postsibility of ad&folneei to anybody. i;luntcd senses beget blunted coo Beienetlj and then i i .r ean it lo ex pected thtt the uiuti wheat nature has become i orruptid, U to Ik re- ; is;. - v; t !.. M " BO An amusing incident Wa : l.trd by Dr. CntToU, of Kenrtery, in the eumao or a tompomnce lectors recent ly. He said that Mr. J. B. Oongti wont lo Oxford, England, o lecture on temprrance,and the college uuder graduates sent one of their number to the platform toar;;ue the question, lie, with much sei: conhdencc, made a finished argument for liquor drink ing, based on Christ's changing the water into wine at the wedding fcnat His comrades cheered him to the echo, and thought his arguments un- i answerablo, and Qongh wa twitted for hla defeat. "Young men," said he, "I admit that your champion has forestalled me. He has aaid for me just what I came here to charge yea to do. think ail the win ou can find that is mode entirely out of wa ter !" 'A 11 k T A LIft.NK ME tS. Look now at the ordination of a candidate for the ministry of rum. He stands before the city fathers. Re is called to seii rum : hi; the ev idence within him. A congenial brother of the same communion rec ommends him to the extent of a thousand dollars. Ho is loiked over He will do. He pays his money ; for the minbtry can bo bought, lie puts bis hand upon thatdevii's document, a rutnseller's license, and he goes out regularly set apart by the ordination which means this : "Take thou auCiarity to tempt men." "Tako thou -authority to ehango them into beasts." "Take thou authority to sfain the streets with their blood." 'Tako thou authority to desolate homes, to break hearts, to ruin souls." "Take thou authority to mark your way through the world with ail wick edness and when you stand before the Eternal Judge ju3t show him this license." New Era. Pinal Settlement. NOTICE is hereby giveu that the umler igned Arimistrator ut ttie estate of Archi bald hi. Jones deceased has filed hU fas ac count for iinal settlement in the matter of said estate, in the tonnty Court for Linn ceunty Oregon, and on .Saturday the 11th day of March A. D. 1882 at the honr of 10 o'clock in forenoon of aid day has been set by said Court for the hearing of objections to said account and for the rinal settlement of said estate. R, A. Irvixe. Administrator, Strahan and Bilyeu, atty's. Cltnrrli IHrrelory. V IV (' A. M.-i-i . at tlinir mums in I '. - tor's brick huililing un Wi'tlm'silny ovi-aini nt 7 'o o'l-look, mi. i on Saiiath aAanaoaaai 4. Beeiaeei im'otiiiua nro lull on Iho woo ing of tho Roootut M outlay in each mouth. a A ft ft A A A i l'.v ryiMH(y nivm-u io lUteim. IT. 1. ('item ir. rronchiniovrrv Saiihutfi. at 11 a. m., and 7 r. M. by Itrv.V. (J. Ir- vine. I). I. Sal.lwth .school nt MWO V. M. Pniyor nfcoting cvory Tlmnulay evening. KvaMOKI.ICAI. Church.- iVuaohinu on Salt- batis at II a. at,, ami 7 r. M. Sabbath S. Iuh4 l'l.". I'ravw inootinit t-vrrv Tliuri- day evening. VY. 0. Kantiior, (tauter. CoNiJimiATioNAl.Clicuril. Nrrv icon every bbath at 1 1 a. at ail S v. m. Naltltath Sihonl at tiSQi Prayer meeting I1.ur-i.lav atreviag el oacli week. J. W. Harris, juNtor. M K Clll l:iH. fttACTH Siii.iooA rVefV Sal.lwvtli at St. IWs M. K, Ckaroh, South, at 11 a. i. ami 7i ft m. Babkatti Baaool at 1 -' r. M. Prayer imetiug every Thum- aay eveang. M. e. Ai liter, panior. M. E Cnonoat 4raaaMni eeaiy 9abhatli at II a. M. ami 74 r. M. Song aarvieo in the evening lefro aerinou. Satlatli Shool it "J :;o v. M. Prayer nieuting every Thur- lay evening. L lnilon. Beaten Pkkmiy n i.t an I'livucii. gerriot every aVbath morning ami crviiing in CeMeM fJkaseli Beadaj BdieeliauaaUalely rHarlna moruing aerxne. Prayer mevtiiig every I'linnntay ev-iio.;. Itev. l-o II. (J ulit paaten Bnat OF vi. Cat u n. Sei vicoa every Sum Jay, morning at II a. in., evening at p. u. ttefa eommiinioii eyrry SumUy morn ing at .' ! a. in. Wedeaeaay 150 . m. R il t. ! Stevem. pa!or. FARMS FOR SALE l.V CLASS H. STEWART, Real Estate Broker, ALBANY, OREGON The following I a jr:n! Uol : lTOarrr !. wnt a naif Btttlfa WOtt 1 IfcnpSOi t irrjrn,iiui o" u :i :u Albany. sj arrvn in t-iiiU itiMM ; to s.t- iiioro mil lw nut in cultivation aaaUj hnlnnw uood UotVr and ja.lnr land. Soil, rU-h black asolria. ; 'i honaaaod bam, koh1 i .u i lence, all In K,MI r,Ph- : youiiif orchaid of 100 Uoc; cut-d od and running tr-in for t(Kl; ; Rood ih'hool. churi-li and jHt oflicot Rood noiRbbrhol aud rm1 mn-i-Sty. Term .!: f-.'sw t!.wu, reWt on ca.iy tertua. BOrOSOO Nnnw ltRn road.lt tnil from Albany and .' mile from 'lo, ud 7 aaHaa irom Jt Bataon. IM acrtu guod fariuiuR land, 7j h tph in culilvation; . maimb r hi tlnaw am! bmabi hou.no lsx"J, with 11 fcot wall, ell Vix'Jfi ; rooI lwru 'LxZi Willi J 4 fool nl;cd en or.M ide; Rod fences nod wa:ir. Terms f :'. null down if poNKible. lUthcr ihim ul nil will takn JoK) down, and Iwlain-o on - to year time, cured by mortgagO. 190 acres of a ullo went of Albany; lOU arret hi i nUivaUon and W aTo OH and WMh UnibarlSOOd WOOd land;atl under t-n e. bjard and rail, aoma rohI atul !4 bad ; aU at 7 .'..: in orchard, apploa, mostly jir.-; rkhI Miil; 10 bUSheN wheat OOCOGSOOn avoiOfjai gOOdCWO or framo Ituuaa. pi in rod, n irrnmi, built m ts's, and OOH f 0 '; fOOd baru. Malt and twii thetl; welt arrauued for farm purpose. TOTOM, 89000, - yeui tiuio on iooo. l.V) aeres l'j inllea went ofTanRenU 100 acres In eolttvatlOB alt new land, clean and in good OtoVW Rood two atory houxw, H roouiH, nearly new atxi i-i khi e.nii tion; Rooii new barn oCx.'i'i; nne young orchard, 10 plum and prune Ireea, fair applo orcharff; feti'vn In ioot ordr; plen ty ruuniiiR wa'er; : aere n( Rood inn !.; neO. black oil ancl vary prodictivo. li ico l&50 Yi oub and balanca on rme. 103 acre o:wj and a hall mlloa noithea.it Of Albsny i"aere m wheat, real In fair 'aveia;" OOOdlaod; Rood land; neai!y fence'. rnOB S- BOM ; twrmi OBOJr '00 acres 1 milo MXitheaat ol Soda Springs; f.;r nurmlno : ainali Immohr .'oo acroH femi'd. Will l Mld hi amall !ra-' i i .1 -.ther. roo1 a-h') l, ckureh ami o.h'. wllleo . odaviile, alt tho Soda i Spring. I'ri.-o f . jH-r aere; eay tOfana. 103 -.wrt-i lying 1 mile above Ihanou on tie; Lebanon Mountain rood. No fen MO Or ImptOTOmontOi li or tiJ acres tim ber, balance rieh praliio land. l'rloe J 1-1 per orro. ' w i :-. r. - I;, mi!ei atxjo Onealla, ou Ya quina Hoy, known aa tho old ahloysrd. It nan a spl 'inlid bontaga :; the Kay, ami wiM be Hold at in por oora. 107 arros lyhiA biow oud within J!, mile of Ix;banou, all under fence. J. ai res In -.ilttvatiorl, ami the romaindcr ;si timber and brmh. lUx house, 1 sK.ry, - rooms b?icw and ono above Born, not very Rood. Jool well ; Ktr.all rehard. Cruv f.-ti'.-cs to the amount of ."000 rmiN. Sutllcient ord wkk1 can be cut ami ft ated to Albany from thii ploi;o by only a few laborer to py for it in two yearn. " Only ?i mile from canal. Possess ion given by the l.'jth of Oclolor. The Una it ricli and will turn out wheat 4U and M boahoU to the ai re. lil cre", Ijrtag fi mibja lue aaat of liar rinburg. A R'ioil one otoriod bor. bouse, 2 room. Barn. 20X12. The land has herotoforu been iisod as a pasture, but can ail bo pet into cultivation. No grubbing required. )4 ttlflOQ f?0St aobooL Terms JIG )cr aci". JeaMh down, balance al rr.'it any longtb of time hcvured by mort- 290 nenra, lybig wU! lo t milo of Mon roo. In Benton county. A! under fence and divided into hvo fields. All good farm land aud half in graiu. iood hoiiNO and barn, splendid water aud a Jino orch ard. It is cn j of tho bot farms in 'hat action of tho valley. Prico g3f per acre tlOOO or lDoo down and balanco on time 202V5 acres lying ." milos north -ea't of llarrishurg and 1 mito ot of Muddy Sution all under fencf; 180 acros in culti vation, balanco in pasture, but most of it ran be put iu cultivation. .'4 stoiy house, barn, good water, etc., 1 mile lo sehocl. Price ?i000, ISfteOfM lying 0 miles xouth of Albany and 2 miles from Tangent 75 acres in cultivation aud a'l under fence, 25 seres more can bo put into cultivation by out lay of 8100. Houao, barn, splendid water. A lino young orchaid, Price, $30 por acre. 483 acres in Cotttot Precinct 3 mile ; from fetation on Narrow Gauge. 100 acres iu cultivation. Good I'A story bouse, wood bouse, barn, and splondid water and line orchard. .All under fence. Prico $ 15 per acre. 24 acres lying about 20 miles south east of Albany. Ail under fence, sm&ll orchard, no buildings; 50 acres has been cultivated, but it is all now uned as pas ture. Price 810 per acre. 243 acres lying 3 miles from Brandon's Station In Center Precinct, all under fence. 10O acres in cultivation. Largo li fetory frame house, good barn, several outbuildings, orchard and good water. Price, f 20 per acre. 125 acros, lying 4 miles north of Albany. 100 under fence and In cultivation. Fair house, good barn and good water. Land raises from 25 to 30 bushels of wheat pgr acre. Prico, $3,500. ill take 81500 down, and oalanco on time. GQ acres of land in Marion county, ?UCJ lV miles from Buena Vista arid seven miles from Jefferson. 80 acres In cultivation and balance ia light brush and timber. House, barn and good orchard. Flouring mill within 2 miles. Enough wood can bo sold at the pottery works at Uuona Vista to pay for tho farm. Call cn J. M.'Stkwai.-, at Albany. Varm Far Sale. A splendid farm aud stock ranah for rent or sale. Enquire of Fox, Bauru & Co. Chicago Weekly News. For One Year to All of cur subscribers who will pay thoir subscription accounts to this paper in full to date, and ono year in ad vance, will bo prosontod with ono year's subscription to tho 0HI0AOO WEEKLY NEWS, FREE. Tho 0HI0AGO WEEKLY NEWS is every where recog nized as a paper unsurpassed in all tho requirements of American Journalism. It stands conspicuous among tho me tropolitan journals of tho country as a completoNows-paper. 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AT T11K OLl HTANfr 7; FIItT STHlll.T, II AS ON IANI) Afl FINK AN ABBOBTMKXf 02 COOK, BOX AM) PARLOR 8T0YES AND RANGES, 4s bouse Iu llM vatflejr, Sl- a mi Import uucl manufactures TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE of KVKHY hglM HirilOK IN STOCK OR TO ORDER. A l. so, he KF.LTS ON IIA.M, A 1 I LL AJaBORTTfMRTOV GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL UK WHICH UK '. RRB TO THIl PUBLIC AT PR I C KM, THAT MOtl COM PRTTTIOR. CAIX AT 71 FILM RTRRRT, ALUANY, ORRflOat. Repair work done at jnii CHICAGO ANO NORTH WESTERN RJaJCT-W A. Y u u. oU'ir ntiftT s rai ru li T i men -i LEADING 1 RA ! LW A Y EXT AND VaRTHwrvr, It .. i) KlioKT. tit KK 'I HM'K I: i ' i COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, Milwaukee And . i:AHT. aucti Maara lull.. Sni lurk. lUlialrl Rtim, avblnzloM, tUltlMiurr. Iut bnra. Moalrrni. TumuCu, ix-truii, ! trln ml At CunHI Mu ihu train uf the OhlMi I North Western r.l Um V. t. H aWprt mr tl and uaa Utu Hint J .ii.l t ui ti Da , t AKtUoatv i l cliu.'ti"ii W Iiut4 ilh tho jtMe hHre, Mi- hln Central, IhltfainW ' I Oaia, Kt. Wkynr mj4 I'unlia'. BM 0MaaM Mid ' MM Trutik ItaUrwula, auU Utv kaukaaaj m'- ' !lnJW R0OftM) i'ulmaa Tilire Drawing Room Ctfl Are nin nnail thr.i :.li ! -t Ik . r.d It ! the ONLY KoAtt Ik t. ' ui il in t rra m hk u., i iHiti wiit-ii i rim ui uodiju.i FULLMAN HOTEL DINING CAR I'lMiti wla-li U rim tJi i lobraU.I Inaiat itr-m TVkel A'tmU arlllnff Jim Ttt koUtrla UiU ria. BaanhM jroor Tlelila. n-i r.-l.i; lo bay If they i... mt nmd ' v-r Uio htct- ail North-Wetu-ni lUilway. If yu with Um baat truv llna wfimmrtlttlni' J will buryovr Ucketaby Uill IWMWMTAW) U.L. TAliK NONK OTIIKIC All IMW4 atfnUaJI tiHtoU Kv thli linw. MAUtlH IJK.UHT. 2nl V. P. aatl Vrn'l Nnnu'r, t Ul rai EASTWARD. I7n1 Final Settlement. WTOTIOEta hcruhy nlvmi that th on 3l dMlgnad.0X6OtltO of the lat will ami toMtAnient of J. 11. HtiRton, Iocavl, Iiiin filed iu theCounty Court of Linn o.,(ro y;on, hin final BOOOOnt hh mucIi executor, and hy order of Hail court, Saturday the 11th day of Felmiary, iss', at tho hour of nine o'clock, a. in. of naid day, In xet for hoarii.g oli j. . !!'.: . to Maid account and tho settlement the roof. Any porMOti intoroMf.. ed iu aald entato iv hereby untitled to an pear aud file hUor her objections to aara racouut on or before Naid day. WALTER HUSTON, 24 Wf Kxecutor. NEW FISH MARKET. On corner oppoNilo Senders it Stornberpr. Will keep couHtantly on hand all kinds of fresh and salt fish atid oysters that tho market affords. m. Qrnn FRED WILLERT, CARRIAGE ADD WVCON MANUFACTURES!, Corner Second and Ferry Sis. Albany, Or Is preparod to manufacture carriages and wagons at nliort notice and of tuo very BEST MATERIAL. Ho makes the premium carriages and buggies of the State. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK done at shortest notice aud in the most SKILLFUL MANNER. His work and material is warranted to be first-class. -tf HARRY WATER'S In Chscdlj Building, opposite Graf & Fromm's. All kinds of pare wines and liquors for aa'e: A pleasant, cosy plaeo to spend a few hours. Call often and bring jour friends. Every Subscriber. roa3onablo fibres. SEW YORK SHOPPING! 1 try body 0oUgfcto4 with the lawful and I MttUful ialOMlOM nia-lo by Mr. x mar, who i BOVOff Btlted lo plaOH her . . n w Kail cifwttuw jcaRlaooofla S nJ i t it. Ahlrf MP.h BLUER LAMAR. NEW BARBER SHOP ! .?. H. si MAS, Prtf'r. i;oi s:;a imam BHJJCPOO wittioaoli ahavrt. Prtoaa far having and halrenttlng Minn ukoaI. Rooana Oppi.Hu Mrilwaln'a lUWOa : OTARTLINC w DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. , t.cur.j of vou'JJiJ It ; rTUao eanaitwt frrwa. ttn l-y. Norroa Ik luilty. Ut Maahl. air, m litml in ntm f-ry ktwiwa ruy. La cUa cxnml a nttii'aifcirr. huh to w.U -u-X Kit! K ri-rt. aviorcaa J. 11. Kl.l. U, 45 t halhani nt., . Y.. Final Settlement. NroTtcK is BBRXBT c;ivkn THAT I the undfrs!:tMd, Adniiniitrator of (ba Ontata Of W. II. McKnight, dae'd. has lllod his Anil account aa aueh administra tor, In tho t'otiuty i otirt of Linn ounty, Oregen, and bv order of sa!d court, Satur day, tho 11th day of March, iss'l. at tho hour of j o'clock, a. in., of aaid day, has I u aot for the hearing of objection" to aid account aud tho settlement thereof. Any person interested In said estate is horcby notitiod to appearand (He his or her objection! to saitf final account on or before wnid .lav. " W, H. McKNIOHT, Jh.. Administrator. 1 ' I. Cli'imberlaiu, Altv f r Aduir. 1H Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVKN THAT tho nndarslgnod, Win. Kinder, Ad minisl mlor of the e-vtato of Itobort (,'artor. docottxi! 1, biut tiled bin linal account for jiottlnmont l Maid ottalo in tho County Court of Linn t'ounty, OlOgOD, and aald Court hau nppolntod Tuoaday tho 7th day of Man h, lssj, at tho hour of 10 o'clock iu tho forenoon ofaaM 1 1 v for hoarin o!(H tloiiHto maI1 aeoount it any thore bo, aud for tho Hottlomont thereof. War. KiiKR, AdminiHlrator. A I bany, J.ir 1882 Notice of Settlement of Final .Account. Notice la hereby given that the un daralgnatl, Wm. Kinder, administrator of the estate of Geo. B. I'ollard, de ceased, haa lili-d his final account for settlement of said estato lu the county court of LI mi county. Oregon, ami said court has appointed Tuesday, the 7lh day of March, 1862, at the hoar of nine o'clock iu the forenoon nl said day, for the hearing of objections to said ac count, if any there be, and for settle ment thereof. WM. KINDER, Administrator. Albany, Ftb'y Ut, 18M2. 27 Notice of Appointment of Executors. NOTlOKia hereby given that the wnder tugacd liavfl thu l.:iy been appointctl cxeen ton of tho last will and testament of 1. M. Cooper deceased, by the County Court in ad tor tho County of Linn , State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will present them properly vorified to ono of tho executors within six months of this day. Dated Feb., 2ud., 1S82. 0. W. Coorm. B. F. Puboom, Kxecutora. vVvathcrford & Blackburn, Atbys for ex. ( Klavena licrry Tooth Pnate. An aromatic combination for the preser vation of the Tooth and Gums. It is far superior to any preparation of tho kind in e market. In largo, handsome opal t, prico 50 cents. For salo by rotMJ Mason, Albany, Oregon. GREAT INDUCEMENT I MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON I IS tho TIME TO Wreat Redat ilons ! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY ! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN LINN COUNTY. A Pavement of Golden time coming. EVERYBODY BUY8 OF IMC Wit EVERYBODY HOI I M A a JOMKPII, PROFRIRTORJI OF ALBANY SODA WORKS, -ANl DRALRRN IN- Imporled and Domestic Cigaru, Tobccccs, Groceries, tcvisions, Candlep Nuts and Tropical Fruits. A.ltfEHjr, - ... Orogon. OVR 1K BRLOW TTVik wMi rrorl onwf ishing Goods come and see us. Don:t b uy anything in White Shirts, Ool crcdShirts, w .11 y. ne m-v i Ti unaerwear, uoiiars, uuns, AecKwe&r, oraueo, Suspenders, Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Um- hrAlloo i-klnin nnfl ftmoxr TTnsft till vmi GXPlil- UUUUU 4l.M W ino our goods and get; -a. . m . 1 .!i SLOCK IU LIIO Clby. 1TTBP v:rri COank9CAWM7l StNSCTJ ihcy will cc.:sf:t aj prriiavt lai 4 mr. ? ml r : v n McCOY Srj ELLBRT, DRUGGISTS ami CHEIVI.S j DEALERS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Comoleatc sto. l. t-f 1'aiutK, Ol , (;ia, altw a full line of .Sutionory. tho iolcbi.ited iiiachiuo oil Skidgate. Prtml Block, AlUany, Oregon. IMiyxltrianH l'ir'. i;plionMapeciaMv, and none but the poraot anj flaahesl ilrujs iu compounding thei, at Leasoimble prit- i. MONEY I am now better prepared than ever before to negotiate loans on good improved farm lands. Tho departure of my late partner has not ! interfered with my connection with the firm for which Stewart & Grey were loaning money and I can obtain loans on more liberal terms than over. If you must havo money, remember that I can get it for you. OLABB H. STEWART. The Corvallis Fruit. Co. WilL purchase Pluuamer dried fruit at full market nrieos; Will send a competent person to advise fruit grower aa to cultivation of or addi tion to orchards ; Will supply fruit trees of approved sorts at moderate prices ; Will sell Plummer Driera through Linn, Benton and Lane counties. Lettars to be sent to Corvallislro,t Porc pany. Corvallla, Benton County, uregon. WALL18 NASLI, President. Jambs Keaian, Seo'y. January I, ihSC 24 w8 the GOSS W-"Y" JiHN BRiaOV STORE 3 ;. 1 hino in frnnt.'s "Ftirn- w , J our prices. Largest '77 SJ T i t i PERFUMERIES, ETC. SolO i TO LOAN RED CROWN MILLS. BALLARD, I80M & CO., PR0PR H. NEW PROCESS FLOUB SUPKRIOE FOR TAMrUES AND BAKERS V '! . BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest Price in Cash for Wheat. ALBANY - Wjl - OR. the way f FA HEE1 ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY d: PARKE3, (Kunear,rB U C. C. Cbwrj.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. WL If ATI OUR NBWKUOl-3 AIL oompletl, nd are now prarad 'to WUKlk f I kindw of liwivy work. T will mnntenni Manaa Rngloao, cri mn) Saw Mid M:u l.ir;rry,an4 all kind of Ira tni Baaoa Oaattego. Special Mfntloii (lv-ii to rapclrlnic M kiij.lKof machinery. Will aim manufao- turc Hif; ;nifirOYf"l Clnrrs A Wklt. n-j.. SifmraUr. r- Hhftj, on r.ul.rr at. om- a I nmWr Vard. Alliany, 'ir., I, 1S0. Jkf ALBANY FOUNDRY AND- FN I 4IU.IXIILf lf.r.. Bf A. I . C1IRRRT, gloom ut crrifrof Firnt and MoBtgoanoi Ulni-u, AibJMTjr, Orvgon. Inknn afaaigoof tnoabova narn-l Work .- .r.rj-areI to maniifaotnre tSUmm Knginesj bow ! ;rt Milij, Mrond work:!. Ma. iinry, Puiiim, Inm a:. i-.r-A OnKinga of every de riptioti. Kneblnarjr of aU Jtiada rpairi. 5p- HUc-nUon K'vt-n to r ;.irm farm tia- 'liii!ry. fmHmrm ' :.. ,u.nr ,u Hi i f..r .-... Iftllyl A. r. CHCRRT A WON. i.f r.i-: nrtn mr i t- . '.. Krone It la. rata . i - i; ti.irUr lljr, ' ' ' T.maifoci. nod u'tl 1 i ' . :n. PtaontH r. I'ack IM1 5'f Oiilljr arut try ri' iiiccatlioBK. .-on t '.i ;'. '. Urt, 7kUa Wm . :, ? : r v. , -if- i.iior , i - 1 ra.mr'),('al. hp- 'c.Ton 1682 -t t k. FL:'.l-TuC0.,r;:rr:t 1 ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALCl.VY, OU. Tim- TLi: ! T.-rni will open oaWoinas ihy. Yvhiwy 1st. SS2. rt'nilsrt concern;:'-; tlo ruunci ut iUyij ac4 kcv. cijicari n. obxt. rrrurTt. nrzars eye. Is ..-. 1 a.i.1 Unh and tl:i.5 uia asi hsttaMlMMK 1 1 oui r voant. roccuaiS c 'i.Ktr, rrlreal or trinmpn. TV.w inM'ifa fmttaj tt-' ca atari he mlsCtUcl, aHjat.-i aad nriaat). m correctiv an 1 precnrL Ka.- TVle i-vl'ji Tartar. I'. W. I.AXf IDON A A!loy, Or. To the Uofertaute! DH GIBEON'3 !ispensarr. G4 T . i pUriw m 0rinicr- aJ 5iret, tain I rauowv. U.;:..rtl iu i:. f,.r A t.tfclrci-at ( Srxual . ' ci:.;!u! ii-rji., -.1.1 Oi.ttorrltra, t.'ct i, SsitlBHOj pblllnii ai its forum, Inipnicnry r.Ck, . ilil liy annns, i-m pica t.ie THcauitd K$a : u anl:HHi m. r. . i. n l; .t:r.i. -i mi.. i ,.:'i. d .i ,li ulii i.i'l (aiitovail ii li'.iii. TIkj IvA..r Uaj travclti extensively in Kiii-i.ixj, a::iJ itu; i il lJ5.-n-Bj.lily the various 004 -Uilm itirrr. 1 i.lMii.ini; a gnal ileal i f valuable worm 1. 'i. uliic'; hi lc nuixaal to iiupart to tUoee inned ofsat Stiyhw. LHt. tjllIlioX will make no csrj.-o unlcj he effrv l 3 care, rcraoas at Ui?tiii-c Sf . OK 11 Klt T none. All cojtuuuaUaatoaa niri tl o iiii.li n:i .!. Yi-u tec ; i-c 1 '.: the lvlt.r. 8ttmt tan UiJlaxH lia a rat lease of Mikiasv IVraou atitinj: to tl-.e 1 v."' will plia-t ;Uitv the uaiuc uf the paer they we t!ii auvertxsrii: l.t t'lr-jes ra usiable. "t'all .r urilc. ll'tlll i'l'.. J. P. Of BOOM, lUtx. ISS7, s:; iteaaiaDBii rttal ST CHARLES HOTEL, MRS. C, HrK. - - - rraprictyf. Tlv lli.Hse )tx bd.ii thoivagUy rt:)i--.a.iU frio; t la hott.nu, ..,! Is niv in soluul i-uti iidojj iTit Um aBttrtalaaKU ! tiachira. Ths (HtHw U mi j-liod trttn nrtlihi Ui.' i.is-.-l. t itflurJ. Buaata r.ttu for cnu.li ruxu.1 rui n. or..'li-, If':i'in :n.l It:.!5a llty laaire. rltfii.SU SO- 11KEAUNV ST. Treats all Chronic and p-rlal Maenaafa WHIAi r. HiffUUM nroji tmk ct3 ft rmithtul f illifs ur iHnsureri.-ni, will Jo woll to avail themselvoi ol this, thegrtatcst 1 ever laid, at ie altar ol gt:fTeriti huntanity. rl. BlCHm will jrnaraatco to foflcit $600Kr eveo' Semiualu 'Cakness or private diauaae ol axiy kind -r caracttur which he undcruJici and fculjj to euro. MTDDl...lCiD XBI. TLoro aro many at the age of tWrtr-fivoHo sixty who are troubled with tno'trfequent evacuattea cf the Mtd- U-r, oftn accomrnuitod by a slight smarting or hunting Bcuaation, atvl a wualwain of the system in a inamtcr tiie patient cannot aceouut for. On examining the unitary de'Kitita a roy sediatent will oftoa be found utd sotnetuttec small particles of albnuMMt will appear, .r the color will be of a thin tuiltush hne, again cliang iac to a dark and torpid appearance There are many men who dlo of this diOJeulty ignorant of the eaus, whkh ia the bcuond stage of semiual wx. Da. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such awc, and huaJthy restoration of the genho-urinary urgana Orrtc Kot-Ri 10 to 4 aad 6 fej 8. . iroat 10 bill a. a. Coiuulutioit free. Th j uuratiw and advice, S5. otoxh , For private dieasaa 4 dmrt stuntliag a lull (xnr of atdU.iu sulKcient (or a cure, w.tli nil :-itru :tiuca, will be seut to any addnai cn receipt of ifu 00. CaE and address, D3. arixxcY .t co., 7 12 Ko. 1 1 Ecn; i W ?n FraneiFco, Cal c e cnr.nnr. Ha