The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 03, 1882, Image 4

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    FRIDAY MARCH 1882
Connecticut established the first ag
ricultural experiment station in
America,
Poland China pigs are being sect
from Illinois to Germany for brcedirg
purposes
lloaf and hnrn skavins contain
more than twenty-five times as much
nitrogen as is contained in average
stablo manure.
Sheep fed on dry feed are frequent
ly troubled with sore lips. An appli
cation of sulphur aed lard onco er
twico will generally effect a cure.
Cork trees are being successfully
raised in Georgia. The cork on some
specimens planted there is already
thick enough for use. Itissupposod
these trees can be successfully raised
in most of the Seuthern States.
It requires about 5000 young iih
to stock a pond of ono acre in extent
Of fish weighing from one to two
pounds 1000 to the acre is a liberal
estimate and those will require arti
ficial feeding unless the poad la very
rich jaith food producing vegetation.
Potato floer, or the dried pulp oi
the potato, is attaining great impor
tance in the arts. It is stated that in
Lancashire, Eagland, 20,000 tons of
it are sold annually, and it brings at
present in Liverpool about double as
much in the market as wheat flour.
It is used for sizing and other manu
factoring purpose.
It is estimated that, with abundaut
fodder, a medium-sized animal will
produce in a year the following
amounts of manure : Horse, exclu
sive ef toss during work, nine toas
ox or cow, ten to twelve tons ; sheep
(October to May) three-quart erj cf a
Un. and a hoe ouo and a quarter to
two tons.
Many a dairymen practice milking
their cows steadily without aliowing
their animals to go dry. They feed
heavily on corn meal and oil cake un
til the milk fails, when the cow is re
placed by a fresh one. A dairyman
who keeps 150 cows says such a prac
tice is more profitable than to lete
the time between their going dry and
coming in.
Be careful about permitting cattle
to urioK irom eitcnes or irom pools
in which they are accustomed te
stand, or in which their droppings
are deposited. Such im pare water is
not only liable to iajure the health of
the stock, but is also a fruitful cause
of malarial and typhoid fever among
those who use milk praduc
from cows thus watered.
The general food cf ftfce Nor-AcUns
ii rye-hread, Tniflc nr.d eheeee. As
particular luxury p9::inta eat
"sharke," which are thin slices of
salt hung meat, dried iu the wind,
hut this indulgence in animal food is
very rare indeed. A commin treat
on high days and holy days consists
of a thick hasty-pudding or porridge
of oatmeal or rye meal, seasoned by
two or three pickled herrings or sail
ed mackerel.
The quality of stabic-uanure da-
iends upon tho quantity and quality
of the feeding-studs used, and on the
amount of milk or other products ob
tai nod from the animal-?. As a rule,
hut a smdl proportion of the manur
ial elements of the food are perma
nently retained in the body or exe
ereiea as vc.uk, etc., while tne ro
mainder passes inta the manure. As
a consequence, the richer ihe feed
the richer the manure. Good feeding
pays not only through increased pro
duction by the animals, but through
me improved quality or the manure
as well.
The keeping of young cattle at
pasture until the ground is covered
with snow is an unprofitable practice.
Unless they are carefully looked after
and fed, they will come to tho barn
in poorer condition than if brought
In by the first of November. The loss
by late pasturing, however, does not
end with the cattle eating off all of
the grass after it has done growing.
Another difficulty arises as the roots
are left so much exposed to the sud
den changes of Winter that the grass
will start late in the Spring and will
not fully recover during the entire
subsequent evening.
Under drains were used by the Ro
mans and constructed of wood. Ev
en brush dnins have been made in
vari( u parts of England. Ther :agU
drainage never came into practice
until about the middle of the present
century, through the exertions of Mr.
Smith of Doanstono asd fur a time
Htone was the principal material used
in their construction. They were
either thrown in proraiscously or laid
out in throats or channels. When
tiles or pipes came Into use stones
were laid around them, tut it is
found tat less soil percolates into the
file when the earth Is close around
it.
The following is given as an excel
lent method ot plucking poultry :
Hang the t'ovt 1 by the feet with a
light cord : then with a smile knife
give one cut across the upper jaw
opposite the corners of the mouth ;
after the blood has stopped running
a stream, place the point of a knife
in the upper part of the mouth, run
the blade on Into the back part oi
the head, which will cause a twitch
ing of the rnu-cles. Immediately
following this operation is the proper
time for plucking the fowl, as every
feather yields as If by magic,
and there is no danger of tearing the
most tender chick.
The Champion Frail Drier.
Having now ebtaiaed complete con
trol of this celebrate d fruit drier, I am
prepared to sell county and State rights
on reasonable terms. Call on or ad
dress me at Albany, Oregon.
Wl. (J. DOHKK1Y.
ii.ttsoiis
Stanley, the expleror, has not been
heRrd from for two years.
Queen Victoria has bad thljefetwo
grand-children, 1 went six of whom
art now living.
The Emperor William enteredThe
army as lieutenant when ho was not
quite ten years old.
In most of the larger towns of
Gsrraauy art classes have been estab
lished for mechanics,- and are largely
attended.
There Is ! periodical called the
New Moon In Eug land, the contribu
tors te which aro inmates of lunatic
asylums.
Early in March Qaetn Victoria
Will pay an UUOIIlCiai VIS1I lo mo
LUfintUent. She will again travel in
90gnito,to avoid
ceremouial reccp-
tlon.
Prince Leopold of Great llritian,
the young man who is about to he
married teone of the prettiest or Ger
man princesses, it new twenty -tight
years old.
Mr. John Hill, a recent lecturo
at ITackensack, N. J., sal a tuai
among the sights he saw In England
were tbe graves ef tho graud fathers
ef Abraham Liucoln and John YFilkea
Booth in the same graveyard.
It was in 1814 that Morse opened
his first telegraph line from Washing
ton to Baltimore. Ttvday tneie is a
complete net-woik of telegraph wires
ever tho globe, with a total length
ef nearly 4,000,000 miles.
The new Chinese Minister at
Washington Kl fend of society, and is
freqaently seen at the day receptions
of tho Cabinet ladis and families of
senators, attended by the interpreter
and his American secretary.
The tastes of tbo Pope are so sim
pie that five dollars a day cover the
expenses of bis pereonai nousekeep
iur. He dines alone, attended ny
m m a .
one servant. His twaiui is raiting,
and he is troubled by insomnia.
No sras and no petroleum are used
in the roval palace at Berlin. Instead
are lamps and siearine candies. Eight
hundred "of the latter are nigh'ly
hurni'd. seventv five of them in tho
apartments of the empress.
"WLat is love!' a:k every bodj
ad sotcebodv replies: "It ix a !.;
:
that you don't wui another follow feo!
ing around her."
Nothing male en so much :oir.c m
ncketr waasnwita i:u inr." in :M..oi
a man who insists on talking hen !
hts nothing to ear.
-Too much aWrld in his bnaleaai
was the csmment of a western news
paper on the ileath uf a brewer wh
was drowned ia a tank of Li om Wer.
A Western debatiu wcieiy i nei
ing itse'f up to wreatln with th . ques
tion: 4When a woman am) : . c
meet, which is the moat fright ueci
A Chinaman thtn dKcrthisa trial
in oar eoirtt: Ou nu i ettonft
another talkt all the time, rnd twelve
wi-c m.n c mlenm the man wlo hs
not said ; word."
A womtu hu .- v. -t'nl thai in
man break their hfart5 it i nil the
tame as when a lohetot hrt-aks mn of
its claws another uproutinc fn ) iui
mediately growing in its place.
The most remarkable case on recutd
is that of the Yankee BOOp uiun, who,
in a violent atorm at tea, savfd him
self lrom dath by taking a cake t f hif
own Soap and washing himHelf Mshure.
"Don't waatn your time clipp ug off
the branches," n-.i I a woodman to his
son, "but ly your axe a: th ro .t of the
tree." And the joung man went out
and laid his axe at the root ef the tree,
like a good and dutiful son and then
went fishing. Trulr, there is nothing
so beautiful as filial ohedience'
"Nothing," said an impatient hus
band, "so reminds me ofBa'aam and
hia asa, as two women topping ia
shurch and obstructing the way, to in
dulge in their ererhming talk." "But
you forget, my dear," returned the wife,
weekly, "thai it was the angel who
stopped tho way, and Balaam and hia
ass who complained of it."
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MISTOBHML.
-K top's faMes were written about
5Gi B. C.
The speaking trumpet is suM to have
beea invented by Alexander the Great.
The first admit al of England was
Richard de Lacr, appointed by Hentv
III. in 1223.
The Christians of Kgjpt burnt butter
iastead ef oil iu their lamp, in the
third century.
It was not till after the ninth century,
that copyists began to leave spaces be
tween words in wiitinp.
The revenue of the 1 90 abbeys which
were dissolved at the Reformation
amount'! toorer 000,000.
Caligula, not satUaed with building
skips of cedar with sterns inlaid with
geins, had a pearl collar made for hia
favorite horse.
By a statute of George I., buttons
covered with cloth were prohibited, that
the manufacture of metal buttons might
be encomaged.
c-oasrwrriox ikkb.
An old physician, retired from ac
tive practice, haviag had placed in
his hands by an East India Missionary
the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and perman
ent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and
Lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure for general Debility and
all nervous uomplalnts, after having
thoroughly tested4its wonderful cura
tive powers in thousands of cases,
feels it his duty to make known to
his suffering fellows. The recipe with
full particulars, directions for prepa
aation and use, and all necessary ad
vice and instructions for. successful
treatment at your own home, will be
received by you by return mail, free
of charge by addressing with stamp
or stamped self-addressed envelepo
to
DR. M. E. BELL,
161 IT. CALVEET ST. BALTIMORE, Md.
$1509 I1 'ear can e eaaily made
aUhotne working for E. G. Hideout &
Co., 10 Barclay St., New Yor. Send
for their catalogue and full pffctxulfaTa
hurra tllrrrfarr.
Y. f. V. A. Meet at tluiir room in Fos
ter's brick building M Wctlacailay ovcititigt
at 7:.K) o'clock, Aim oit Habtmth afternoon at
4b Bimo&am faceting! are hold on tho ovao
ing of tbadaapnil Monday in each month.
Kvcrylnxiy'timtod to attnl.
U. P. CiienoH.--l'roachingov-ryjjhbath,
at 1 1 a. m. , and 7 r. m. by Hov. fiT Q. It-
vine, I. I. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. M.
Prayer meeting ovory I huraday ovonuig.
KvANOKucAt, OmxmaL Preaehlel ea Sab-
hath at 11a. M., and 7 J r. M. Sahlmth
School 12:15. Pravcr mooting tjvory Thurs
day evening. W. ( Kaiitucr, pastor.
lNmiite).vrioNAi.Ciiuitcii. Sorvioos ovory
Sabbath at 11a. U. and 8 t M. S.ibbath
Sohool at '2 'M). Prayer mooting M
l'huniday evening of each week. J. V.
Harris, pastor.
M. R Csvam. SevnL -Scrvioca every
Sabbath aft Bl Paul's M. U. Church, Smith,
at 11 A. M. and Ik r. M. Sabbath BcOOOt
at 12 r. m. Prayer mooting every Thurs
day evenng. M. l. Miller, pastor.
M. V.. t'Hinuil. Preaching every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. ami 71 r. m. Sonjr service in
tho evening before sermon. Sabbath Solmol
tt '2 :i0 i M. Prayer meeting every I hurs
lay owning. 1. Ihllou, pastor.
PnnaiiY i kiu an t'm uon.- 8orio every
Sabbath morning and evening in College
l'hacl. Sunday Schoid immediately rftertne
morning service. Prayer meeting every
1 huradny vvtuiug. Kv. Iaao II. I -oi lit
pastor.
Krivorw. CatCRi i. Services every Sua-
dsy, moruing at 11 a. in., eveaiug at 7 J p.
m. rioly coinuiuuton eyery Sunday morn
ing aft MB a. m. Wrdnesdny 7 S p. m.
IIoLt. I., yterens, pastor.
FARMS FOB SALE
wr
CLA1B H. STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREGON
The fuliowing a partial lli :
170a-re a t rwl a J alt mile w-4 ot
Tangent, Ortf"M,aitd miifruii Allany.
M arrcn In cultivation ; 40 MM more au
be put iu cultivation ea-oly; balance gool
timber ami pant tiro laiut. Sil, rich bia-k
nrairto. tiooli hoUM aul barn, k 1 board
ienw. all In ckI repair : vouuic orchanl
of 100 troo; good we. I and running trmui
for stock ; fcood school, rhun-h and puet
oftlce ; good neighborhood and kk1 umA
cty. lerini ao aoro ; l'.wio down,
rent on easy teriua.
'.MOacrwoit Nariow t i mjjn road.t I tniSA
from Albany and ' uitio frotu . l, nnd
7X milee Irom JefloroOSV IIS crt oi
fartnimc land, "i aoro in cultsvatioe; n
maunder in timer rjj bsuti:; bonae . v xj,
with lii fo,t a all", ell "ji ; kI barn
'lx'M aith U fixH ued cn oii side; uod
!.: and water. Tf nm ftJ.iOO caatt dowu
if ioaMiblo. Kathrr than Ml sell altl Uku
f-juoo doa it, and t:alan on to 3 yearn
time, secured by tuortiraKc.
190 acre f mile WOaft of Albany;
loo acre iu ooithraiftofi and fa aetM oaJi
and aih thutKr,i,ofd v. I lanl;all umlr
fence, board ami rail, some y, 1 and l
bad ; about 7 aura in orctiarJ, apples,
uioaily ian-; riI mi; J0 bmthelt a hoax
per acre on average good two story frame
Louse. pUMrred, I rooms, built M 1S73,
and -oat t- Kood laru. Sx40 and two
abed; well arranged for farm pprcN.
Terms, iJOO, '2 yiara lime on J
150 acrea V,i tnika went of Tangent; 100
ivcraa in cultivation; all new land, clean
and in good order; good two story house,
S rooms, nearly MS and In good condi
tion: good new barn 30x3; Itoo young
orchard, K0 plum and prune trees, fair
apple orchard; fcmw in yootl order, plen
ty ranning water; 'J) a'r of goid limtwr,
ri'U, block soil and very productive.
Price HBs H caah and balance on t'uio.
109 acrea .ne and a ba!t miles northesvit
of Albany; IA acrss in wheat, rest in fair
avoroccf wool!and; good land; neatly
fenced. Pries f -' acre; terms easy.
500 acrei 1 mile southeast oi Koda
Springs; fair fannin ; smalt house;
200 acre fence I. Will Ije sold in small
tracts or all together: nl school, church
and KMt ottUm at !iodaviile, also tho boda
Spring, l'ri-o j per acre; easy terms.
103 acres lying 3 milea above LelainfMi
on the ulanou Mountain roau. no iit
cea or improvements. 1" or ') ncr" tim
ber, baiauce rich iralriu laud. Price $13
per acre.
80 acres 1 14 milea atove Oneatta, on Ya
quiua I '.ay. known aa the old shipyard. It
has a splendid frontage on the Hay, and
wi'l bo acid alfll pcracre.
107 acres lying be.Iow &od within i
rnilea of la-banon, all under fenoe. 35
acres in cultivation, and tlie remainder
lain timber atid bcooh. liox house, r,
story, 2 rooms biow and one above
fiaru, not very kooJ. Good well ; recall
orcliard. Crosa fencea to the amount of
5000 rails. Sulllcient ord wood can be
cut and floated to Albany from this place
by only a few laborers to pay for it iu tao
years. Only milo rroin canal. I'oaseas
ion Riven by Ihe 15th of October. The
land is rich and will turn out wheat 40
and 50 bushels to the acre.
ISi acroa, lying 0 miles due east of liar,
risbiny. A good ouo storied box house,
2 rooms, barn, 20x22. The land has
heretofore been ued as a rasturo. but can
all a put into cultivation. No grubbing
requirad. IX miles from school. Terms
flo per acre, j ,'cs(hvii, balance al
most any lengtli of time sevurcd by mort
gage 200 acres, lying wli hi milo of Mon
roe. In lienton courity. Al. under fence
and divided into rive fields. All good
farm land and half in grain. Hood house
and barn, splendid walor and a tine orch
ard. It ia r a i of the best farms in that
section of the yalley. Price $25 per acre
$1000 or $1500 down and balance- on time
'2Q214 acres lying 5 miles north-east of
jrlarrtabttrg and 1 mile oast of Muddy
Station all under fence; 180 acres In culti
vation, balance In pasture, but most of it
can be put in cultivation. l4 story house,
barn, good water, etc., 1 mile to achoei.
Price $O0O,
123 acres lying 0 miles south of Albany
and 2 milea from Tangent 75 acres in
cultivation and all under fence, 25 acres
more can be put into cultivation by out
lay of $100. liou.se, barn, splendid water.
A line young orchard, Price, $30 per
acre.
483 acre in Center Precinct 3 milea
from atstion on Narrow Gauge. 100 acres
in cultivation, (iood VA alory house,
rocd house, bam, and aplondld water
and nne orchard. All undor fence.
Prico $15 per acre.
240 acres lying about 20 miles south
east of Albany. Alt under ienco, amall
orchard, no buildings; 50 acres has been
cultivated, but it is all now used as pas
ture. Prico $10 per acre.
243 acres lying 3 miles from Brandon's
Station in Center Precinct, all under
fence. 100 acres In cultivation. Large
VA story frame house, good barn, several
outbuildings, orcliard and good water.
Price, $20 per acre.
125 acres, 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 pr
acre. Price, $3,500. Will take $1500 down,
and oalance on time.
Q"kQ acres of land iu Marion county,
yUO 14 miles from Buena Vista and
seven miles from Jeilersou. 80 acres in
cultivation and balance v light brush and
timber. House, barn and good orchard.
Flouring mill within 2 miles. Enough
wood can be sold at the pottery works at
Buena Vista to pay for the farm. Call on
C. tl.' Stewart, at Albany ,
HARRY WATER'S
In Chsedli Building, opposite Graf A
Fromtn's, All kinds of pare winea and
liquoia for f a'0- A pleasunt, coay pla to
spend a few hours. Call often and fer'&f
your friend?.
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STOVES AND RANGES,
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TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
OF KVKHY nWCHHTIOX IN STOCK oil To ORDER. Al-SO, HE K Kid's OX
HAND, A rVLL AJBOKTMRKTOV
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ma. oi which bi omnia to tiik public at phicw, that nan
COHPKTTTION. ( ALL Al 7J PXS8T STHKKT, ALBANY, OltJflOoN.
Repair work done at
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COUNCIL BLUFFS
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NUcant ralla, r 1...W. I'blln.tt Iphla,
u-tn, Wa.alagton. Balllmrr, r.u--barg.
Huairral. Troa, 1 tr-.ii.
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NrUi Wutimi ami Um 0 !' K)' iS;-t In.iu, ar
rt.a ai and uaa Uk aatia -ntl X'nUxt Dspsi,
At CltMT" rVtm omitoL'U'ifta r hiaija with the
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Trutik lUllruatla, aaJ Uw l.aukL ami I'ati IUnik
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Pnlrano Palare Drawin: Room Can
Are nin 'eiall thrmisth t'alna l iliU nl
III the l. V KO.VM brlw.wu
COI St II BLI lS tll MM .'.,
I'liuti alik-h l tun lh elol.ratt
PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.
Inalat un Ticket Amenta aeilintf yi HiketavU
Ihla ruad. Kxaji.tiw ur Ti- keta, a.i.1 rrfMi t jr
II Umx m not read o.r the CIiIcjo and N.rU
Woalern liallaay.
U you wi.li Um lwt trv.-liii" av .inirv.UH .Ti. nu
Will l.'iv v.ur n, krU by till IMMSaW AM1 WltX
TAKK Nll.VK (XniKK.
All Uekat StfotiUMll ti.ot . bf tt,U tin.
Mtut: hi .uirr.
.'ml V. r. and tea l Slaaa'r, Ulraao
EASTWARD. W1
FRED WILLERT,
CARRIACE AND WVCON
HIANtTFACTLREK,
Corner Second ami Ferry Vis. AMiany.Or
Is prepared to iiiaiiufactiiro ('itri iseM ami
wagons at .ihurt ootico and of the very
BEST MATERIAL.
Ho makes the premium oarriuges ami
buggioa of the State.
REPAIRING AND JOB WORK
done at shortest notice and in the most
SKILLFUL MANNER.
Ills work and material is
be first-class.
warranted to
'2 tf
Guardian's Sale.
NOTICE is horeby given that the un
dersigned, guardian of Thos. K. Yan-
tis. Anna Yantia and Mary Yantis, pursu
ant to an 'or dm- of the (,'ounty Court of i .in n
Co., Oregon, made and entered of record
at the February term thereof, A. I)., 1882,
wjaptoll at public auc tion at tho Court
icne door, in aaid count v. on Saturday,
the 25th day of March, A.J)., 1882, at tho
hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, all the right, titleand intorest of
the aaid Thomas R. Yantia, Anna Yantis
and Mary Yantis, minora, the same being
one-eighth undivided interest of said mi
nora, in ami to the following described
real properly, viz : The north half of the
south west quarter of section twenty-six
(26). and the north kalf of the south-east
quarter, and the east half of the south
west quarter of section twenty-seven (27)
in Tp. 128. of R. 4, weat of the Willam
ette Meridian, ia Linn County, Oregon,
and containing 210 aerea. Also the north
half of the south half of the southwest
quarter of section twenty-six (20), and the
north half of the south hail or tug south
east quarter of eection twenty-seven (27)
in aaid Tp. 12 8. of R. 4, west of the Wil
lamette meridian, in Linn County, Ore
gon, and containing 80 acres, to tho high
eat bidder.
Terms of Sale Cash in hand on the
aid day of sale.
JOHN A. McBRlDE,
. Guardian.
Powell A Biljeu, Attys. 30w4
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. rarpae3od
ALFAM-
who .in-
reasonable figures.
NEW YORK 8H0PPINC!
Kvfrylstvlv dAllKlite4l with the Ustofnl
nn. I l-aiillfiil olertioua niaU by Mrs. lai
mar, who has never failed lo ftleaae htr
'iMoniera. Now Kali Ciroular Just Issued.
.-.:! f.r it. Addreas
MRS. BLLXH I.AM A K.
NEW BARBER SHOP !
.!. If. BURLBS, Frop'r.
a QOOD SKA FOAM SHAMPOO Mail
J Willi earlt shave. I'rlrfwt for slaving
! and iiairruMini same as usual. Kooma
j "Im McllWAiu'a ature. ;;.(
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A v.oiim ef yauthiul luiprudenca catuloa rrrnav
lure Isxay. Nenruea DeUUtjr. Ismi Manhmal. tl,
l.i a? trad In vain oery kaowa rsntedy, hae .tiav
OVSfSfl a mmtl cuf . ahirh ha will amwt KHKS
in i.u frlk.uflrtra. addreaa J. II.
43 t Ualluuu M., N. V.
Final Settlement.
VJOTICK I
lj the un
the . : .! of
TOTlfK IS HKRKnV OIVKN THAT
ndcrslKned, Aiminittrator of
W. 11. M. Kniirht. da. VI. has
itleu his linal account as snub aUuilnistra.
tor, lu tho County Court of Linn County,
0l6gn, and by order of sa d court, Halu'r
day, the 11th day of March, 1882. at the
hour or oviook, a. m , of said uay, has
Ween hot for the hearing of objections to
said account and the settlement tueroof.
Any paraon I uteres tad in aaid estate is
horoby noticed to appear and file his or
her objections to aaid final account on or
beforo said day.
V. II. MoKNIOHT, Jm,
Adininlstralor.
Ooo K. Chamlterlaiu,
Ally f.r Adinr. 3H
Notice of Settlement of
Pinal Account.
Notice ia hereby given that the un
dersfgiied, Wm. kinder, adainlatraiar
of the oatata of (iee. B. Pollurd, de
ceased, has filed his linal account for
settlement of aaid estate In taecoenty
court of Mnn county. Oregon, and said
court has appointed Tueaday, the 7lh
day of March, 18&2, at the hour of nine
o'clock in the forenoon ot said day, for
the hearing of objections to snld ac
count, if any (here be, and for settle
ment thereof.
WM. KINDER,
Administrator.
Albany, Feb'y 1st, 18S2. J7
Notice of Appointment
of Executors.
KOTICKia hereby given that the under
signcd havo this day been appointed execu
tors of'the last will and testament of I. M.
Cooper deceased, by the County Court in
and for tho County of Linn , State of Oregon.
All persons having claims against said citato
will present them properly verified to one of
the executors within six months of this day.
Dated Feb., 2nd., 1882.
0. W. Coons,
U. F. 1'CRIHIM,
Executors.
Wcatherford &. Blackburn, Atbys for ox.
Final Settlement.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed Adinistrator of the estate of Archi
bald M, Jones deoeased has filed his final ac
count for final settlement in tho matter of
said estate, in the County Court for Linn
oounty Oregon, and on Saturday the 11th
aay of March A. D. 1882 at the hour ef 10
o'clock in forenoon of said day kas been set
by said Court for the hearing of objections
to said account and for the final settlement
of said estate.
R. A. Irvinb.
Administrator,
Strahau and Bilyeu, atty's.
NEW PISH MAR KET.
On corner opposite Senders Sternberg.
Will koap constantly on hand
all kinds of fresh and salt fish and oysters
that the market affords.
M. Hydk,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON
IS the TIME TO
Hvmi RetlnffioiiK
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY !
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS
IN LINN COUNTY.
A Pavement of the way for
Golden time coming.
EVERYBODY JlfJVW !'
EVKRYBODY ' O-OICS AWAY
HAPPY
HOFFMAN
pRoritu
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-ANI DRALKRfl IN-
Importcd and Domestic Cigars, TobaccoM, GroccrictJ, ''jovisions,
Candicf. Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Albany, - ... Oregon.
ONK IXOll BKI.OW JOHN BniOOS' STOKE. 3j I
When you need anytnine: in Gent'e Furn
ishing Goods come and
anything in White
Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, ieclwear, Braces,
Suspenders, Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Um
brellas, plain and fancy Hose, till you exam
ine our goods and gez our prices. Largest
stock in the city.
It ia ill i ' r it- i -i ; -" - ' :i-.l 1- w I - ".
11HD : iTVi.n with com:i;xatio! 7r:rrA
1HEY WILL CORRECT PSKVS T?:E i.lCI.
PEDLERCANNOT CHT TfftBSB COODi
ma B4I r. uvit m
McOOY
DRUGGISTS
)(KALEKSIK(
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, ETC
Ooinplealo stot'k oft'ainls, OI a, Glavs, also a full line of Stttionery. Solo a i
the celebrated machine oil Skldgatd.
Krum.m's Blork, Albany, Oregon.
FbysiolanHTrcacripliona'aarMKilaUr, and none but the purest and freefceal driifs
in couipouiuliug them, at lU'asonable prics.
MONEY
I am now better prepared than ever before to
negotiate loans on good improved farm lands.
The 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 have money, remember that I can get
it for you.
CLAIB H. STEWART.
SSJBJBSSJBJ " l H
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will puohaae Plununer dried fruit at
full mai ket prices ;
Will send a competent person to aevise
fruit growers as to cultiwstion of or addi
tions to orchards ;
Will supply fruit trees of approved sorts
at mode rate prioea ;
Will sell Plummer Driers thrcaisch Linn,
Beaton and Lane counties.
Ijetten to be sent to Corvallis Jri'" Com
pany, Corvallis, Bonton County, uregon,
WALLI8 KaSII, President.
jAaJJM Rkapuan, Soc'y.
January 1, 180 24w6
t
the
& J0MKPII,
(.;
seo us. Don't buy-
Shirts, Co 1 cicoShir ts,!
b -aSa
'
BLLBRT,
""i CHEMISTS,
TO LOAN
RED CROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, IS0M & CO., PROMTS.
HEW PROCESS 1 I.u! I: iTIIIOR FOR FAMII.ll
AMi nAKERS USE.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES
Highest Price in Cash for
Wheat.
ALBANY - 5iyi - OR.
OB.ffa.BarM.
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHXRRT & 1'AHKE.S,
(8nrro7arra to C. C. Chorrj.)
Machinists, Killwrighta, am! Irm
WKJIAVKOUK K1WIS0PI ALL
couiplrUi, and r iovr irerr to
I. u.'lh? a:i kiorla of heavy work. Vf will
Tiiannfa'ttiro Msatu KiiHin'ia, Orial and
Maw Mill A!.i-bi ik ry, ana all kinds of Iron
ami Draaa Casting.
Npwlal alUntion p.fi V rairin(r all
.U( of in;t':iiiri.r'.-. Um 1 i!uiif.
lure l!a lmprord I hurry A White rain
linil,r.
Uop on Ralr H. OiUrr n l.nmhnr Tnl.
AXbaftQrn icc. i, io. jstr
ALBANY FOUNDRY
I.S t Ai;i 1KIII I) ZH6S.
I. A. !'. GHRRBY; affllld at oainrrof
Kirxt an 1 Monton.tty stro-t, A'Aanv,
HavidgiaJ ail trv of I n, al,',ve nanaxl
Vork-,v. e arn iri:iareJ Ut inRnifa'4ui a
Hf am Y.ui'WA. J.v tn-1 Hr.il Iitli.
Woad worlunfi Maehlaii , Prnmem, lna
ami llraaji 'ailnff,s of every ties nj.uon.
IsTaaflluary Of all Jkfcsalg r-a!r'l. Sf--lal
s:;rm..ii 'ven to nj'airinj; farm ic
lilnry. I(lrru tSablas dnr la r.ll Im Trtc.
MUlyl A. P. CIIKBRT at 809,
-0-mr. Rroarliiif,
lii-MhirUr. tThH-
i. . : '. :
ily. Wm
I nmair n ''irflira. Pork
n h in x . t o : vo.it m i ijr a at by e
; i .h. i . . iJt- l ,r.i..' -i-.:tf nC ft liOBV.
msm ff IMC t--ntl om tbeOxjgea
liufii" at. IddrcK ' trcprirtra
.i" t. If! til . .r.Mr-rt, Pit Ha., nh,
or ii. u i ::.v. -vine i-ti4orj.
, .'....(... . . . :. m rt.in t'mU
wiw'itmm
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3k4 -
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D. K. & C0 Eetxcit, Kici.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE IHSTtTOTJS
A LLC A S t aU.
Tii.- TMriT.'nn v. ill op?n nWftsn?
iny. I'obrnnn l-t, I8S2.
IW I ---i-ilrrtiDTftrsi'ij the eratM at ata aa 1
:
i.t
s. oBlT. FrcaUral.
.iJIIW' y :
ll I . k aM faa:h a-i ilsnr aa-t k-vc aa4
-i! ii'.-u-.r. it!rt-t lnr.!. TbW tsMlliasiil
it.-k... - t.r. u-i mn alsn be aasaflttail, sSssaal
ittn.. L ..." ) tts4 r" n. t'v an.l nr. rw-i-
-nr i
-
i . .
-nifl'ili'.
v. . i n;pon
A!Kir.y, lr.
To the Uofortflttte!
LU GIBECH S
DiifMiry.
5t . l t- 'rue iJ tniucr
H oial Streat, ban i-raaciaM.
Mid Sraiinal IHscosca. -u.a
- t r .t .. . S.lrrt.
saua .
atuliial Hriitoos sM !o bj arsssss, i im
plo ! tare ami ! --f :ui !".v.l nin Tutiv 1
cuml. KaasMk aattasWaaai li.uU m lailluoUl
apoa him. Ihi IsM-tar ha trsvrU-4 extnaiTcJy u
Eurij , cud itu t thitoU).ltl llc various ;- i
tala tht-tv, uluaiiiii.u a j;r.t iJ:d -f aluatle minA-li-n,
uhicli l.e iscrtnpctrnl la Impart to th in iiyiil
-.1 !: . :. . i'lL UlUUilN Uiil iruVc no i.kr..
unlcs lie t-flt -i a r.inv. Fvnmua at a iHant
KK ( I Rl U AT MotlK. All KMBsaanlaai s
atrictly oxk&tlcntljl. Vu l i lie lHt Uiv lK.-tr.
SnJ Uu Jollar lor l'ni-Vn uf mctllfinr. lVrsotia
ritinc hataw It-t.r aili j'ttui-e alate Uuc ra::t: t!r
tcr they t tliii aihinis. :iunt in. lLi... i- i
italilc. iM .t writaL AaVbM MiSL J. t. OIBOON,
Box 1 : . feaa 1'nuv-iato. Hall
ST CHARLES HOTEL,
ALBANY, OKSGOK.
MRS. T. HOIS, --- rroprietai.
TliiH House 1
U:i th iron;h!y n-imvt:td fro:-i top
lo la.Uoin, and U now in svlctu'.Ul ''',fw
tlie trrtaiiii'j'iit tl travcDcra. Thw laKB
is sniffl ed with tvcitl!hjr thu ! r
k.t a!f..nU. fcunple r.ms (or
coRUiLrvUl men.
('orvsllLo. "an.u nod llnllaa ttSCC O U. r.
rtasfsf
v
SO. 11 KEAIvNY ST.
Trcat-i all Chruntr and jmtI:1 iiUrnKe.
Who may be mnrwwman i boh tiik
eflcts of yotitl.fttt fy.Ues or Niisurwtinav, wBl
0i well to avail tlieinselve vt this, thegreatest boOR
, ver laid at the altar ot sutTcrin;. hv.iKtnitjr. fin.
S TIN SKY will $rusrJU e V forfeit $SOG or e-r uam:
Soininale wt-akn or private diaca.c of any land or
uaraciw SJMoh he undertakes and full? to cure.
H1DDUX1GED XKM.
There are many at the agw of thirty-lH o4o $ vty wljo
are troubled with W-o frequent eracuall of thy blad
der, often actvsnipanied by a slight sutArvinK or burning
sensatiuti, and a weakening of tlie sytttoiu iu a manner
the patient cannotitceouiit fur. On eraaniiuiiig the
urinarv deposita a ropy sediment will utton be found
uid aoinetunes .uiall partiUus of a)huu-n will appear,
.r the color will be of a thin uulfcadl h'jr, again eaan
ixi; to a ditrk and torpid ucaraae. Thcr are mauy
xuh wito die of tlus dimsulty inora-it t,i li e lauae,
whiih is the second stage of acniinal weukne.v. ;n. s.
wtll truarastee s perfect cure in ail such s, and
liealth restoration of the genito-uritiuy trM3.
OVncs Hoi w -10 to 4 and t to 9. t SkSSB 10
toll a. M. CouaulUtUou irce. Tii surtaAyauiutaoi
aad advice, $5. a
Tor irivmte diijie "f short stanuiitr full (vuro
of uifttlioin e aultaneiA for a cure, w-tth U iotr-uoj.,
V ill be seat to any addruu ttt reoaipt ot ylu 00.
ftilssalsaVliiiiii
DR. KPIXXEY ati (O.,
7 No. U Kuru) la, fan Fmnciaeo,
C. r THxi?BT.
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