site euwrtat. FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1882 STATU IT KM, Isaac Davis of North Yamhill died at his home on tho 21th uit. of eaocer. Me was an old and highly respected citizen ef Yamhill county. Smelt are running heavily in tho Columbia river. They are of fine quality. There are two tons of them lying at the dock at Sigie CUff Seme few spring salmon havo also been caught at Westport. . The Oregon Bhart lAue, it it t Uough will be completed from 13 ranger to Baker City by next year. We understand that sixty-four miles of rails have been laid from U ranger west, and seventy miles of griding finished beyond that point ready for the rails. East Urejotian. On Friday last, Mr. A. B. Cow atock, hoad miller of the Imperial mills, and who has been connected with the establishment sinee the time it was owned by the lato Mr. Harvey, met with a vej? severe accident that came very near being a fatal one. Mr. Oemstock had gone into the base ment of the mill to fix a lighter rod, and being close to tho shaft of the wa ter wheel, ids ceat became entangled and he was wound around it, but managed to hold on by a support and cry for help. He was heard and tho water was instantly shut off. Mr. U. D. Wilson in the meantime rushed down and severed Mr- t'otustock's clothing from the shaft Mr. Com stock's beard had become wound up with his clothing and a portion of it cnt with the clothing. When extri cated from his dangerous position his hand was found to be severely cut, his side considerably abrased and his face bruised, but no injuries were received. It was a narrow escape and Mr. Corns tock's many friends will be glad te learn that it was no worse. Or. City Enterprise. Sam. Priee, a wood-sawyer whom almost everybody knows, was last Thursday night March 2nd. the vic tim of a most ridiculous practical jeke. It seam- that the festive Samuel, who is only about 45 years old, be came enamored of a pretty young girl who occupies tho position of chambermaid at the ftiehui :! house, which fact was well known among tbe boarders of the caravansary. The girl on account of the difference in their ages and social position did not reciprocatd his manly affection, but allowed him to continue his devotion--. Last night an effeminate looking waiter named Jasper, who works in the house was dressed in a neat-fitting lady's costume, and when Trice made his usual evening call presented himself in the placo of tho chamber maid. Price did not notice the de ceptlon in the partially darkened room, and was overjoyed when on pressing his suit as usual, the sup Dosed chambermaid contented to thatr marriage. Price being a man of business, wanted the nuptials con summated immediately, to which "she" also consented. James Woods, a driver in the O T Co s employ, who had previously dressed in fern i!o at tire, acted as bridesmaid; James Hall an old Californian, was palmed off as a justice of tho peace, while Jame Johnston, the originator of the seli was best man and master of ceremo nies. The rite was performed in room 21 with due sslemnlty, every one enggged in it playing his part so well as to completely dupe the overjoyed Samuel. After the sealing kiss and subsequent congratulations, the bride and groom retired, which was no sooner done than "she" ran into the hali screaming, and as had been planned, brought a crowd of prooaojy iorty people to too room, who set Samuel completely wild with their jeers and veils. Price did not sty much, but was seen a short time after with four revolver., two breech loading double-acting rides and a cannon in his vest pocket. He was inquiring of a stranger whether he liad seen a party by the name of Johnston. Orejoniun. The following curious piece of cern- potition was placed upon the black board of a teacher's institute in Ver mont, and a prize of a Webstet 'a dic tionary efiared to any one who could read it and pronounce every word cor rectly. The book was not carried off, however, as twelve was the lowest number of mistakes made in pronuncia tion: "A sacrilegious son ofBeJial, who uffsrod from bronchitis, having exhaus ted all his nuances in erder to make good the deficit, resolved to ally himself to a comely, lenient and docile youug lady ot the Malay or Caucasian race. He accordingly purchased a calliope and coral neck-lace of a chameleon hue, and ocnriug a suite of room at a principal hotel, he engaged a waiter as his coad jutor; he then despatched a letter in the most unexceptional ca'ligi -aphy extant, inviting the young lady to a matinee. She revolted at the ilea, refused to consider herself axcnSceable te his de sires, and sent a polite note of refusal; on receiving which he procured a oar bine and a bowie-knife, said he wenld not now forge fetters hymeneal with the queen, went to an isolated spot, severed his juu'ar vein, and discharg ed the contents of his carbine into his abdomen. T! e lebris were removed by the coroner." The following words were mispror ounced Sacrilegious, Be lial, bronchi is, exhausted, finances, deficit, comr ly lenient, docile. Malay, cailiope, chameleon, suite, coadjutor, calligraphy, matinee, sacrificable, car bine, hym nca1, isolated, jugular and debris." BESEFITft TO DB. BUM. F.otn a Wash! lft n Special . Dr. B!is?, since the death of Presi dent Garfield, has claimed publicly t bat in consequence of his close at tendance upon tbe late President that his practice was all broken up, and that he had been a sufferer financial ly in consequence. Ho now tells his friends privately that the advertising he got attending President Garfield has provon of such advantage that he has boon compelled to advance his price from $2 to o per call. The uniform price in Washington for medical visits is $2, but Dr. Bliss finds he earn safely advance his price 159 per cent i TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT. KDITED DY 1 11 I: Women's Christian Trmprranic Union sr.Kir. In a certain city a laboring man leaving a saloon saw a costly carriage and a pair standing in front,occuplcd by two ladles elegantly attired, con versing with tho proprietor. As it rolled away he said to tho deal r : 'Whose establishment is that ?" "It is mine," said tho dealer complacent ly ; It cost $5,000 ; my wife and dangh tor cannot do without it." The mechanic bowed his head a MMNfil in deep thought and looked sad ; with the energy ofu man suddenly aroused by some startling flash, he said : "I see it J I see it !" 'See what ?" queried tho dealer. "See where for years my wagts havo gone. I helped pay for that carriage, for those horses and gold mounted harnesses, for the rttkl an J laces and jewelry for your family. The money I earned that I should havo given my wife and children, I have spent at your bar. My wages end those of others like mo have sup poited you and your family in lux ury. Hereafter my wife and children shall have the benefit of wages, and, by tho help of (sod, I will never soend another dime for drink. I see tho mistake and cure for it." Who else will "see it" and work for thomsolves and loved ones, in stead of toiling to buy silks for rum- seller's wives and carriages for rum seller' families. At White Cfoud.Kan., a river town whom the law was defied, a meeting of the best citizens was callod, a W. C. T. fj, was orgaui.ed, tho men furn ished the means and the President ef the I'nlon waited on tho prosecut ing attorney to urge him to Ma duty. At first hejrfemurrcd, though the vio lations he bad refused to prosecute had beon fiigract. She plainly told she had the means and iutontion to havo him prosecuted if ho continued that course. He then promised to comply with her demands. Remit : In two weeks the saloons were nil closed, and the druggists humbly asking to bo siarcd pnccution, promised to olxy this dead law stilct- The.Vfr York HtraU iy: 'Thcro are a numbor of largo factories noar Paris in which wines are m uie from rotten apple.", dairiHged dried fruits of all kind.-, boeU nnd poiled niclu ses. But there an? not onouii if these materials to m;dce its much wine as is required by foreign tfode. Turnip juice has bcea ' WOfkftl over into wino, and American eiifc r 5 the hsfteof noHUcnfl of bottle d ehnm pagne, but (Ood applts and tutnlp.s are too costly to bo wasted on cheap wines, such as mo-t (;f tho Amu riean.s buy. Ex-Gov. RoMooan, of Km t, is published as saying that he lives near Jj w ice,1 where he has resided for many years, and that there is much more drinking now than before it was declared unlawful. But tho fact is, as shown by the recordo, that dur ing the last five moBtha under license there were in tho city 214 cases be fore the Police Court, and tho fir t G months under prohibition there wore but 10D---just about one half as many. In .Salina, Kantas one aaloon-keep- I or u'14 bifelv ermvictt'tl fin thirtv- three charges, flues and costs amount ing to 3,500 and thirty days impris onment was added. Is it likely that thai man, as he solaces himself with a a 0 an evening cigar, eaimiy reports prohibition a failure in Kan sas? Five othera iu tho same court, see ing how completo a failure the law wa., plead guilty, and surrender d their business. Mayor Caven, of Indianapolis, Ind., is iu the habit of administering tho pledge to confirmed 4druakards who are brought before the Mayor's Court, and from the records of arrest and re. turn he is convinced that among tho hundreds who have taken tho oath to abstain from drink, not more than 1 per cent, of tho men aud 12 per cent, of tho women have broken it. 1). W. says : "Since Fifth month 1st, the inmates of our penitentiary have decreased in number ibout 100, whereas before thaf the increase had been constant. Tn Kansas in most of the places where driak is yet sold, it is done on the sly the initiated only can find it, and hence the young are saved the temptation. In Connecticut a bill has passed both House? declaring cider an intox icating beverage, to be subject to tho gamo restrictions in Its sale as apply to other liquors. At Elgin, 111., ten saloons have al ready paid $500 license a;dece. It must bo a profitable business to bear that tax in a city of 7,000 inhabi tants. An Indianapolis exchange men tions that Sr. Jacobs Qil cured Mr. J. R. Mattern, a letter carrier of that city, of a severe sprain, contracted io he war. Detriot (Mich.) Western Home Journal. fhurrti Olrrrtory. Y. P. C. A. Meets at their rooms in Fos ters brink building on Wednesday ovouiin at 7:30 o'clock, and on Kablmth af ternoous at 1. . Business meetings are hold on tho own ing of tho wool"! Monday in each month. hvorytKHiy invited to attend. U. P. Chckcm. Froachingerery Nahlutth, a 11 A. "at., and 7 p. h. by Rev. K (1. lr- vino, l. 1). Kabhath Hohiml at 2:30 r. m. Frnyor mooting every Thursday ovoiung. Kvanokucal factum. Preaching on Sab bath at It a.m.. ami 71 r. M. Sabbath School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Tliurs day eveuing. W. ( Kantner, pastor. Com nwi ATtoN At.Ouc urn. Sorv ice every Snhhath at 11a. m. ami 8 r. M. Sahhath School at 2:.H0. Prayer mooting on fhurmtay evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. Iv Cm -urn, Sovtii. -Service every Sabbath at St. Paul's M. K. Church, South, at 11 A. U. and 74 r. at. Sabbath School at 12 r. M. Prayer mooting overy lhurs- lay e voting. ML C. .Mi I lor, pastor. ML E. Cmwicm. Preaohiuc every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 r. M. Song service in tle evenine before sermon. Kahbnth SoJiool t 2.30 !. M. Prayer meeting every 1 liitrs- ly evuitiug. I. Dillon, pastor. Prkuittkuia Cm noil. Service every Sabbath morning ami evening in ( ollege ChaHil. Sundaj Solum! immediately rfter Uie moneng service. Prayer ousting every I anraday ovmiug. ltov. laooo ii. iomitt pan tor. r.iMscoiM. Cm a u. Services every Sun lay, morning at II a. m., evening at 7 p. m. noiv communion evt-rv Mimiay morn ing at a. m. vTfciluostUy 7. 30 p in. light. L, Stevens, pastor. FARMS FOR SALE 1A CLAIB H. STEWART, Real Estate Broker, ALBANY, OREGON Tho follow h,; L a iarUal Hit : lT0at)fi v r nnd a I atf iiillra wiM of Tangent, Om?n.aiid ' mi leu from Albany ?j Acii In cultivatbin : 40 acren more isin le nut hi cultivation eaiiy; Ijnlauee gx timber and turo land. Soli, rich black ttralrte. (jixmI Iioiimo and barn, good board ienno, all in good repair : young orchaid of 100 try.-.-; got-d we l ami running Ntrram lor hUh'J( : komI hchooL choreh and twat ollieo ; gol iwlghborluKKl and gmul mid- ety. TeruiH r ;... f.,M doii ivjsj ot e-y terms. 2?0 acroon Nanow Osugo road, 1 1 tnlb from Albany and S tmln.. from Jv:lo, ud miien trom MflpfOOsV ' tt'-roa iwm; farming land, 7i a-rt In ouIt:a'.lrtn; re inalnder in timer and bnedi. hOOOt iKx Jt with lo foot watl et I bitJS ; good barn 231 With H t'A.t r.hed Oil ore anil-, goU :'f.M.-e and waU-r. Teruw fin) cah thmn if ttoaaibln. lUtht r than BOS . will Uko ? juiO itown, ami balance on 2 to 3 year lime, notirvl by sOftvpsJIV 11W acre of a miio wc-t of Al'.in ice acroH In cultivation and 1 acres otk and ioiIi llui!er,i,ood wood landfall under board and rail, some gtal and 1 at- sas a l:wl : atx'iit . acr" in oreuaru, aii!..- mostly iettr; gl aoil; 20 luhcU wheat ;er acre on average gooa two-etory irauie Ujuao. plaotered, ' nm, built in lo..( and coat 12 if, good barn. 2Sa 10 and two nbeLs well arrangei) for farm pur(Kiaoa Terms, ?aooo, 2 years time on a -xei 1' j nulea went c.f Tangent; 100 aerea in cultivation; all new laud, clean and in ko;d older; gottd two atory koiiw S rootna, nearly new and in good condi lion: gt-ofl new iarn .hjx&k tino young orchard, 1 0 plum ami prunn tref-. fair atmlo orcharil; f n in good order; nleti tv running water; 2) arroa of good HiiiImt; rico, b!ak aoil and very productive Price JA-iO, canh nnd balanoo on lituo. 100 arrcn cne and a bait mile northeant of Albany; l-'arrsa in w heat, rei.t in fai avi raais sTOOdlOlsth good Jand; neaj to need. Price !." acre; termi 003'. .Vj) acrrn 1 t.iil MoutheiHt of Sola SnritiKH; fa.ir farming; small horn 3O0 aen-H fence I. Will lie aold In Miia! tratrta or all tot-ether good school, nkureh ami tMMtt-ottbt. at So.laile, alao tho Soda tfpiiagO. Pirioi Jcr at-re; eaay terms. 103 aerea lying 3 mlle above Iebanon wr lj.l-.i!ioit Mountain roa.J. 7o r-n -c or improvement. !.' or 20 acre tint j ie,t tUm-c ri h i-tairie land. rnoo sis IKT aero. SO ai.'reN 1 ' j mlb' ataive HrnUa, on Ya qnina May. known as luo old sbiryard. It Uaa a apleadid frontage or the ly, and will be aold Pi $11 per aero. 107 rca lylnjt telow and within t ! miles of lbanon, all under fence. acre lu cultivation, and tue remainder is iu timber and brush. Itox Itouso, 1 story, 2 roomi batow and OJM above i'-arn, not v rv goo.l. iood woll ; amall orchard. CftsM WtseM to the amount of MM rails. Sufficient ford wood can bo cut and tloatod to Albtn from tbi plaee by only a few labor. -rt u pay for it In two yearn. Only Xmile from canal. l'oaaeHv ion given by the 16th of OcSobor. The land i rich and will turn out wheat 40 and lA) Lushola to tho acre. Ill acrea, lving G miles due eaat of Hnr rbdcirg. A good ono storied box houne, 2 roomx. liarn, 20x22. Tho lunsl has heretofore been used a a ; ;v r;r., but n all bo pet into cultivation. No grubbing required. 3 uiilet ironi school. Terms S10 w.t acre. Jah down, balance al most any length of lime sevured by mort- JJWaert-H, lying wii! n i' mllo of Mon roo. In IU'mUjO cunty. Al. under foneo and divided into livo Co'.iIh. Ail gmid farm land and half in grain. Good house and barn, epiuudid waior and a fine 01 ch ard. It is ra of tho bf;st farms In that section of the valley. Price 25 ier aero $1000 or 1 600 down and balance on time 202 acrea lying 7, miles aorth OOOt of Harmburg and 1 mile oaat of Muddy station all under fence; 180 acres in culti vation, balance in pasture, but most of it can be put ineultiiation. IS atory bouse, barn, good water, etc., 1 mile to achocl. Price $000, 123 acres lying 6 miles south of Albany aud 2 miles from Tangent. 75 acrea in cultivation and all under fence, 25 acrea more can be nut into cultivation by out lay of f 100. ilou-.c, barn, hplciidid water. A fine youug ore!. aid, l'rico, .'i0 air aero. 4S3 acroa In Ceutur Precinct 3 milea from htstion on Narrow Gauge. 100 acroa in cultivation. Good i atory house, wcd house, barn, and aploudid water and fine orchard. All under fenoo. Price $16 per acre. 240 acres lying about 20 mi lea south east of Albany. All under fence, email orchard, no buildings; 50 acroa has been cultivated, but it is all now uyed as pas ture. Price $10 per acre. 213 acres lying 3 miles from Brandon's Station in Center Precinct, all under fence. 100 acres in cultivation. Large atory frame house, good barn, several outbuildings, orchard and good water. Price, $20 per acre. 125 acres, lying 4 miles north of Albany. 100 under fenco and in cultivation. Fair house, good barn and good water. Land raises from 25 to 30 bushels of wheat pgr aero. Price, $3,500. V ill take $1500 down, and oalanco on timo. acres of land in Marion county, jfO miles from Buaoa Vista and seven milea from Jefferson. 80 acres in cultivation and balance iii light brush and timber. House, barn and good orchard. Flouring mill within 2 miles. Knough wood can be sold at tho nollory work a at lluena Vista to pay for tho larin. C. la.'BTfcJWAhT, at Albany, Call oil A STOCK RANCH m EASTERN OREGON. A stock ranch of 220 anro. with good outside range, located no IJndgo Creek, in Wasco county, together with about 25 hoi sos, to ex':h:uig lor land here in the Willamette Valley. Now, if you want to sell your farm and go into the stock busi ness in Eastern Oregon, here is a chanco for yow. Call on or address C. If. Stew art, Albany, Oregon. Cite ? News TP Am It if For One Y ea to E All of our t accounts to 1 vanco, will I CHICAGO WJ Tho CHICAGO nized as n : American Ji tropolitanjon Its tolfjrapli; Western As , i. 1 Press, basid from all Imj rior. It ia I news free I without fear . a PAMIL7 I PLETED BTOl and a rich v. dustries, Lr tions aro ccrn j I as an enterpri-l: ILY NBWSPAPEi office. This offer la lis t d pect to tal:y t.dv;.i AT Till: OLD Kl'ANF), riRflT MTitr.rrr, 11 ah AH.yillT.MKNT oy COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, as uti) ttouai In tht stlSej . He o Imporfo aud uianulurt urea TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE o KVK&T tdu 1:1. -!!. n in BTOCX 'lt T ORDBB. AI(), HK KKKls ON iianh, a rmx sVBORmnrroF GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. At. I. 'r Wl'.U II IU: ofi :'.S TO TltK 1 Tld lC AT WC3i, THAT IKKi COMPBTn IOX, CALL AT 7U KB9I B1HUB11, AI.HANY, olUCUotf. Repair work dono at reasonable figures. rttstiH jntrj CitiCACO AND NORTH WESTCF.H RAILWAT It u oUdr ' R!..T roNsriU'.TKD I:IT LEAO.NQ tRAILVAY wf.vt in Shtiwest, k it the niiiiur, s nr. .: hArr. !!.. t,... COUNCIL BLUFFS -AM'- Chicago, Milwaukee Aim! :l BtSSSSl i.AST. lUrli m atacara rail. rw Vork. I'hiladrlphU, Bi-in, na.kliiil.iii, llalHiui.rr, fiiu Mtrs, Munlrrat, Inroslo, lit (roll, t trvr ImuiI At ,. .! Muff ll tnll f l!o 0:-.;-. .ni l N iitft WtwU'm iil th V. V. Hy' ''."it Iruiu. w riva U v I UK tin. .au.r j.tllil I 1.1..11 Al t alcnx" ei'imc.-tS'tis jre nit.lt snsa (he IjkUr Shora, Mu hisn t 'ertU), lulli'i..r St. I tii, I'l Wli iic u J IVnt.. an' . .!! I .t. .it.! (ir.titl Tnit.k lUilruaU, ud liic kauh.kcc wi 1'ui lUb.Uo aassissb 1'ulraBD Pahrr Drawing Uoqui Can Are run 'i all Uirmu-h ttslss ot thu rusd. I' 11 th- i. KOAU i. . , COI RilL Hi.t WW KM M.O. 1'iHrti wttlch it run th. l ln;..l PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Insist uimiti Tli ket ArmiU srllin r ni Tirkols U this roavl. Kxsmltte yssjt Tt-kt. .m.l n-ttmo t buy II they do imH r. u i w or ttis 1 in sml North STSSSSrS lUtlway II ymt with the TK.it tr 'hi? vrnnm'KiiH tis vcu III buy your HsfcSSS by Utli MuklA.Mi WILL TAKK PJOjra OTIIKIL All Uokct SffSnUscil tiefcnia ) UiU Un. NABU til (.11111. 9ud V. P. nail ;rti l Mauu'r, liirago EASTWARD. I7nl FRED WIItLERT, CARRIAGE AND WVCON MANUFACTUREK, Corner Btepttd and Forry St. Albany ,Or In prepared to tnanufactnro rarriacfta ar.d wagons at snort uo'.icc mid of tlio very Hi:. ST n ATEltl Alt. Ho tnakeH tho pisMnlinn QaTriMM atd DOggsN of tno Mate. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK done at hhorlost notire and in tko most SKILLFUL MANNER. HI work and material 1.4 warranted to bo fir st claws. 4tf Guardian's Sale. NOTICE Is horoby given that the un doraicned, guardian of Thoa. K. Yan tis. Anna Yantis aud Mary Yanlis, pursu ant vo anoiaor oi me ouniy court or Jtlnn Co., Oregon, made and entered ot record at tbe February term thereof, A. 1)., IHH'J wiuaeai at puunc auction at tno Court iaoue door, In said county, on Saturday. the 25th day of March, A. I)., 1882, at tho hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all tno right, titloaud intorost of the said Thomas H. Yanlis, Anna Yantis and Mary Yantis, minors, tho same being one-eighth undivided Interest of said mi nors, In and to the following described real moneriv. viz : Tho nortii half of Hi south want uuartor of section twmitv.viv (2ti). and tho north half of tho south.An st ouartor. and the east half of the south west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) InTp. 12S. of R. 4, west of tbe Willam ette Meridian, iu Linn County, Oregon, and containing 240 atu os. Also the north half oi the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six (26), and the north half of the south half of the south east ouarter of fiection twenty-seven (27) in said Tp. 12 S. of K. 4, west of the Wil lamette meridian, in Linn County, Ore gon- and containing 80 acres, to the high est bidder. Terms of S.ile Cash in hand on the said day of sale. JOHN A. McBRlDE, U uardipn. Powell A BSivsu, Attys. 80wl very Subscriber. . v will pay their subscription i i tiato, and ono yoar in ad . y ar's subscription to the : luil.1, ' : V. g iz everywhere recog , 1 tho requirements of -nous among the me . 1 ir.pbtoNows-paper. i F'.l the diopatchos of the . vtionai Associated . v ; o c f Special Telegrams , .it jr it hasno supo 1 tiag all political . . cr in fj, and absolutely . . ta, tn tho fullest sense, contains Bovoral OOM- of absorbing interest, ! U : cn Fashions, Art, In , eta Its Market Quota upon. It is unsurpassed n twoi thy GENERAL PAM Dpoc cai copies may bo soon at this tins 3, and cubscrlbors who ox I old act soon. ON UAND A5I PINE AN NEW YORK SHOPPING! BWWJfbodj dallhtHl with tho U-Ufn! aud lrauUfiil slnrtloiis mal by Mrs. I A. mar, who has uaver faii to dima her ru-umar. Niw Kali ('isrotar juai iuuod. I for it. Addroa Mm. KI.I.KN I.AM A R. NEW J. BARBER SHOP ! II. SUBLK8, Trop r. t;MH SKA FOAM SHAMPOO Ktw with srh shav. I'riooa for ahavlng aud hair-rtuUnj; aatito as usual. Iukhus ,,....! Ucliwlu'a stors. ItHf S TARTLING DISCOVERYI LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A tirtun a yoaOtrol impruiltrBc cs'uitiK Trrata. t r - i v, Ksrroos I.taus. Lost Mr.lu..l. sir, l.ttac trtnl In vain arrry known rmue&j, has d Cuvrml s tniu- s-lf curr. wbw-k bn vttt kim FIIKI to bis Wiow.pnflirssa. stttrsas J. II. ItKEVEO, ... ............. . Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HF.UF.1JY til VF.N THAT tho niKloralKnod, Admlniitrator of tho Hlata f W. II. M.-K night, dae'd. haa tiled his final acvount assncii adoiiuistra tor, lu tho t'otiuly Court of l,lnn t'ounty, COifirnn. and hv onlar of saUl court. Htiur. day, lh. 1 1th day of March, 1H2. at the nour or tfo'cloeic, a. in , of aald day, has Ikmmi sot for the hnarlag of ohjecttons to said account and tho settlement thereof. Any neraon Interested In asid estate is horohy notlSed to appear and (lie his or her ohjortlons to said final account on or before anid day. W. H. MclvNinilT, Ju.. AdmiuiMtrator. Ooo K. !ainlorlaln, Alty f.r Admr. :h Notice of Settlement of Pinal Account. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Wm. Kinder, administrator of the estate of (Jeo. B. Pollard, de ceased, has filed his final account for net tlement of said estate in the county court of Linn county. Oregon, and said court has appointed Tuesday, the 7th day of March, 1882, at the hour of nine o'clock iu the forenoon ot said day, for too Bearing or objections to aald ac count, if any there be, aad for settle ment thereof. WM. KINDER, Administrator. Albany, Fcby 1st, 1688. 57 Notice of Appointment of Executors. N IICK is hereby given that the nmlar igocd have this day been appointed execu tors of the last will and testament of L M. Cooper doceased, by the County Court in and for the County of Linn .State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate will present thorn properly verified to oae of tho executors within six months of this day. Dated Feb., 2nd., U?82. (i. w. Poena, U. F. PvitDOM, Executors. Wcathcrford & lUackburn, Attys for er. Pinal Settlement. NOTICK is hereby given that the under signed Admifttrator of the estate of Archi bald M, Jones deceased has filed his anal ac count for final settlement ia the matter of aid estate, in the County Court for Linn county Oregon, and on Saturday the 11th day of March A. D. 1882 at tho hour of 10 o'clock in forenoon of said day has been set by said Court for tho hearing of objections to said account and for the final settlement of s.tid estate. R. A. Ihyink. Administrator, Strahan and Bilycu, alty 'u. NEW PISH MARKET. On corner opposite Senders A Sternberg. Will kujp constantly on band all kinds of fresh and -salt fish and oysters that the market affords. M. IlTBS, GREAT INDUCEMENT S MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON ! IXTO'W IS the TIME TO -QXTTaT ! Great HctliH'tionK ! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY ! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN LINN COUNTY. A Pavement of the way for Golden time coming. i: KRYHODY 1JUYS OF1 -AHD- EVERYBODY II0IT PBOPKIsROBt OF ALBANY SODA WORKS, -AND DKALEILS IX Ituportcd aud Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, Groceriea, Provision!, Candiea. Nuta and Tropical Fruits. Atlbimj', - ... Oregon. OVK tKK)tl UKLOW JOHN BIUOU1 UTOKC Styl When you need anything in Gent's Furn ishing Goods come and see us. Don't b uy anything in White Shirts, Col c red Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Braces, Susnenders, Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Um brellas, plain and fancy Hose, till you exam ine our goods and geu our prices. Largest stock in the city. G w .t . .. ' . l stssa M . i. I. urn ' w4',lll IMlll If '.N 'k- ... m" Ih ; ;tti.i with i-oxniNATiuN M'::cTACt.t::. THEY WILL COH.ICCr UO TH SICWT. PUDLCnCANNOT GET THESE GOOD stm sale M t n McOOY & ELLERT, DRUGGISTS CHEMISTS, DEALERS IN( DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Cotnploate stock of Taiata, OI a, la, alto iuo ceieoruien inarm ne oil Hkidgate. Frotnan's Block, Albany, Oregon. riiynlciani l'rmMiptinni aNperialtr, ami in coni(iunuuiK uium, MONEY I am now better prepared than ever befoie to negotiate loans on good improved farm lands. The departure of my late partner has not interfered with my connection with th 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. YHTG SAM WA'S LAUNDRY ! Doen tbe best washing and ironing In Al bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for Chinese labor. laundry on Washington street, opposite Marshall's Livery Stablej 16:S5tf Wn ti.va MAltKKT America, (jr We send our lUustratel Catalogue ot on aoDllcatlon. I I Baa Baa the O-OIES -AWY . vj i , . - -I I M .... 4 "-.4 - .1 Mi f - PERFUMERIES, ETC. a full liua of Stationery. Sole agj nono but the parent and fnlnst fix n at lu-asouauie prices. TO LOAN HARRY WATER'S In Cheadle Building, opposite Graf it Fro nun's. All kinds of pare wines and liquors for aaJ j A pleaaant, cosy place to spend a few ehours.Call often and bring jour friend. uinntwM aa riimnn of which we wish to telltbe UARDEMERIf AM) FLORISTS, gives ua such the best klmfor Fruit, Flower or Veactable crops (worth, r tor rTtvate or uimni.i uiraemi; i, iii m i umr ouirhlv test tne uualitv of all Heeds ami Plants. Our Greenhouses ami Frames tn Jersey City, are the largest in . . 2 . i : j t . 1 . . ... ........... ... ........ . w n, un . 1. rAitlmtl I i. V .j u r i covvriuj; upwarua ot tour acres, aoiiu iu glass, euipiujrius PETER HENDERSON & 35 Cortlandt Street, New York. v. O CHxaBT. O.S.AAI ALBANY IRON WORKS CHERRY & PARKES, (Huoceaaora to O. C. Coorry .) Machinists, Mmwrights, ind Iron Founders, WKIIAVKOUJl NKWSHOI-B A1X (yimiileted, afid are now urepareil to liandlf- a.) kinds of br-avy wmk. Vt will tiianufaturo Htearn linyin. Oriat and Haw Mij Mfibtiiery,an aJI khiJs uf Irwt and lira-is bating. r i ii .: 'M ;i m unmtr KtnrK. WfeclAl alUmtion tfftm U repairing all kinds of macliinf.ry. Win alao man ufao. tur the improved Cherry A White (insta Hcparator. abp ea Baker mem m Umtrr Yard. AJlmny, fir., leo. 1, woo. jst ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. KMTABLIftllKD 165. Iy A. F. ClfEUKY, equated at oarner of Firat and Moutgomety StiteU, Albaay, Ortsffnn. JfavingUkra absrgeof tliealovt naraed Works, we are prepared to manulaetwre mmm Engirt, Haw and Oriat Mills, W.. work inn Marhlnery, P urn pa. Iron and Ifraaa Oaatings of every des ripUoo. Machinery of all v.r repaired. Spe fial att4nUon frlven.to roainng farm iaav chinery. rallrra Mahlas dusr ta all Ms fsrsas l&llyl A. K. CIIKKBT A SON. Far A it-ma. If s. ratarrli I Itr. .'-lKin. Sl.ramilUw. nsid m'tl hroo'.e (! Smum Irioorslfra. Park- aa . be u . ., . 1 1 v mt f ret. r for liun.'dtatv ame at h rM Isr .?i treat i." on thr eitxca ir.-ntaaeat. A.'nlrrw. tli" vrsnriMorv, IKK. Ill: tilrar4slrfl, phila.. P.. or II. I- n.Mlir.M V, sft-.e Drtion, HTnni ft Fa' n a Si W mm rmsa u til tm hrx act Samm rtUt Ftsa Im. Mc tavahsM U an. JUaiy i- i ass tn fmts a .tS. W. Mil . rmaj ' jSj D. M. TZSJLY ft CO., Tetrcit, Xkh. ALBANY COLLEGIA I E IHSTITUTB ALBASTt OK. Tb ThirdTtTw will open onWeviw daj, Febrnary 1st, 1SS2. For trti'-ulr cottctrniDg the coarsss ot wtniy at l.l t I tr.l.Ul . ONUIT. rrr.Wrau To (be Unfurtuua.c ! DE OIBEOH'S I ik-.-iry. i,).VIiElHV aT , I vtl crus 'f Own.uier r r .ri. i, & f ra ir-n . .' I:hn1 ia I Kit. lor tssi ttrmtlartit u aexasl ns ea.i:iaJ IKhm. Sttv-k rtarr. liulli.: mil i- : .'uiiwlrnri a-saaal WnsSfw, aisrat I by Otumssl ssss lea .Hi 1 be fcucx- itmi ..( nasabuud mn astirl be enrd. Tt.e cck ami aStrted aboakl a a tail to call uy- 4i him The lA-tor hs trsTakal s.teoatcJ; in Kun:. and inarecwl tK.rr.uhij the -n -u iis4' sla Uirrr, ol4ai:iina;s rrval Ural 4 ahaablc itu.ciM ti"ti, l.irh b im nii.i:i u. im; art u tLoae miMftd 4 at aerjri.i . I'K. OlblMN as ill snmke bo ciiryi aiSBS ht ; rtfrvt s cars. Msoimj tki.'A MAY . II BHU T It oar. AH oamiuaksuus OtoIIt o.nRcinituJ. Y.xi sec ku ur but tke llurlcr. srtl Um o.!Um (is- s lau-ksarr uf OoJione. I'crsiivs a nt in.' to the Ihirtur sill -. i ati taw tuunr i the fr ibev m ihia u!uruaiit is. faanccs rtav ttabir. ( all .4 write. AUUnajs 1U. J. K. OIC8UH, tv 11K.4, S 1 raictam. ST CHARLES HOTEL, filOAKT. OREGON. MBS. f. HCri. - - - rraprirKiT. This !!uar has tven U.rwujehlT roooasted thau top k Uittt'tu. and ta ! iu KHriHliU ot-mlittiatjaV Uie cutcrtaiiiuunt 4 trsetvrs. The :aMF ia ki:n i.-i with wrrUdec k.t sffonla. Sai i.:- tnjttts for is iutusrci4J 'uri.,t:N, lrl.at.uB anil DalUta .n!ar Ottl.r. rlsssstJ Dr. SPIXXEY, NO. 11 KEAKXY ST. Treat s all t Urnu'.r aad Special li..rara. YOUNU MEsI WHO HAT UE q l tl!IXt I BOH TilK tflcta ol vtajtl.ful toUies hotsuresicaa. will do well to ara.il ihrmsehres S? this, this,i nstial baaat ersr kid at tbs sltsr al suflt-rua hsuaanity. M si-INNKY will rABarsntes W forfeit $AOCur Man aasc Sbtninsle wMtnas or pnraae duwaae ol sny anid or Oftrscasr wbicti he uTKlt rtakaa sod tvilg to sure. kflOWLB-ACBD SW. There srs many st the aye ol tbirtv-?vca Uxfj- arbo are troubled with ton frsqaent eratuatsaa ul Uae blad der, often soootnpsn'ed by a albbt saisralaanrtairuiiii; actuation, aad a yessssdn' of tbe aytra-.i in a naiuiT the (sttient cannot aceount lor. On sxasuiaing tee saiiiar)' tt a rof.v aedisarnt will nfteti be fuind aid suuteUines sinall )artirtes ol ajatmou aril I anprar, ft tbe color will be ol a tliin niilkish bue, acain diaji Isg to a dark and torpid aienrance. There are many man who die ol this difficulty Unursnt ol the oau., whioh is the seouiKl etae of saniinal weaknea. Im. S. will fuaraMtee a erfct curs in ail auch ana, and healthy reaaoratloti ol the inMo-urinary organs. Omus Hop as to 4 taad to d. Suudare !rotn 10 tall a. BV .iw ha vU in. KTiurouh exuriiwtio. aad advise, S5. For privatw oiaesses ot sli.i t standing a full S of nmlviii e authcieiit for s cure, with ai inxtru Will txt seat to any a!drv i u ix-osna u 10 X CaM and addrasa, DS. 6FIWKY at fm 7 hl Ko. 11 Hcaii.y y. San riiaciaco, Otl Fair Ground to Rent. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Linu County Agricultural Aaosciation in tend leasing their fair grounds one year to the highest bidder. Bids will be received by either the President or Secretary tip to 12 in. ou April 1, 1882. Bid should apeo ify whether the land is wanted for pas ture, or whether it w ill be plowed up. N. P. Paywk, Pra. R. A. Foster, Sec'y. nnblic. Thirty years experience as FMACTICA1 knowledge aa to enable us to judge not only what are au mi.w otuij .. u..m,. j CO.