The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 17, 1882, Image 3

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.MARCH 17.1882
C E. STEWART
K.IUnr nwl Proprleter.
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Albany Station.
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AI.tt.VNY EXI'KKSS Arrives at
All Train !nlly. ccepl Sunday.
Nottcf. On and after this date regular
tickets will Ik sold at our ticket otUo for
following point, on Columbia river: Upper
ObVmIhv lulled. Umatilla, Wallula,
Walla Walla and Alnsworlh.
Wiu. It ft Ira,
Freight and Ticket Agent
O. t 0. K. V. Co.
AlKany. June ISth, 185'.
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HOME m ABUOAD.
F" M. Freueh, jeweller.
Johu Doe vs. !: Uni Roe.
R. R. Sxipworth. lawyer, Alhaiy, Or.
This wjek has been a harvest for boarding
house.
r'ish invoice of garden seeds at McCoy
and Lllert's.
And stilt lh;- arrive -qiscteclea at
Franca".
New supply of knives, farka an t spoons at
French's.
A stcaud baad bu;iy in good condition,
for sae. call at this odaaea.
ltef re yon art jot tick KSa bean invalid,
uso Oregon Blood Purities.
RemcxiKjr the entertainment to-night and
to morrow night, at Y P C A Hall.
Th.- orB-s of l.- T W Htrr.i it wW'i K W
LMHjAM iu the 0.1 1 Fellow Temple.
You fn get your preicriptio is Hm any
hoar of th night at Mo J y an I FJIert'a.
O! Piax s-l -A ui.-d lot for by A.
Uiap'irey, at his ft-a Ml Center Precinct.
Dr. C W.HU Frio?, denltt. oh.-e in Odd
Felloe's TaafaH over ntmatm? D.-ug Score.
Dr HiTs now raddle is abnircd by every -b-ly.
Is ha no trouble in keaping u? with
bis baSse.
Cooper Tu'n-r his sM his proprcty. on
the corner of Frst rnd Lyen street', to D
li Monte;.'.
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See on ubu ri;ti-n. sul now is a
time to bring it in.
The Art Gallery at toe Dii.v r otike ia
great!y enhanced in L-eauty since the arrival
of some painting, from abroad.
A fiae?wss pUt-n vi've F. tl at rn-t f r
sale cheap. Call on or address M J M u
teith, Albany, O.tl'oo.
New t-jtatocs are pat'.i.j' ia an appsar
anc?. Frank "A'aotl liavi-ig th- hanor of ea
hibitin the firt nitci.
SteaJrcrs arc b" le slsvpsldMI I between
San Fraswiaae and r.rlanl every four dsys
instead of Sva as now.
Get yar Skidegate oil from McCoy aud
Ellcrt a. thy are th-s agents for it and can
giv yoa b-ttar pr;-ir than others.
Westoa boasts e a suietde, a lone, youaj
mm. hy ths mn.! of Boyd having taken his
own life by the nsc of morphine.
Tlie (Steel la Sohool District voted a tew
EchT! house at th? list meeting, the rote
stan dins 30 to 12. It i to cost 1308.
The ladies el th Presbyterian Chnrch
srill give a s'w'aton the4'.h of AprTl. The
plac3 will be annonic.l next week.
New fubscribers for the Democrat r.re
pourln? in fast. Over a hundred hare been
add I to our list within a short time.
The action of the Common Conned in rais
ing the city licensi- from 00 to j.X0 waa
the psiaetpal topve of conversation Wednes
day. John Bfi' has just received a
large stork f bird cages which he
will ssll at j.rios eiusid jrably lower than
ever.
J 'rank i 'o l iiis heesi fchow'n up the
Tnerk water mater this wesV, aad th ma
chine is said to work in a satisfactory man
ner. A Knights of Pythias pin was baton our
streets last Tuesday ; the finder will confer
a great favor upon the owner by leaving it
at this offica.
The. If. C. T. U. wi'd meet to-moirow af
ternoon at 3 o'elock,at the Congregational
church AU the member i arc requested to
be previa
A la'g span of work horses for tale.
Taev r.re eeatle. trae well broken and suita
ble for heavy work
For particulars call at !
Jurymen will ret ur a to their hones lo
moircr full of boarding heus3 L?sh, and
hm-c will hi in splea K I rendition f r re
newed labors.
Tao Tf tllsmette fe'l to fa3t after the late
high vs'er that the McCidlj was unable to
g up the river last week ab;ve Corvallis .
Qiiti a c!i:r.
I'a -bark ' liilwtrk" sailing f ro n China
f .U!uered in the Pse'tie anl oi.!y three men
suppose I t., hare been save I Thsy
r.- inh-i I C ms Bay iu a boat.
T.lo Tunperaoci Coaveatiea held in this
city Tuesd ty and li'cd-aesday a'as well rep
resented, aad termtaate I very satisfactorily
to tho.Je connscted with it.
ABir Anoeiitt a h m lately ben f jr.ned
in Portland. It is composed of so:n ) of the
best attorneys iu thateity, an I will evident
ly become a fixed institution.
Tni statement in ths Esen nj T Ingram
that tha funeral of Miss Aonie M irny would
he strictly private was entirely incorrect. It
waspuhlic, an I ff o well attends I.
Attention U cdle I to tho a lv of the O P R
Caipiny. which appears in aaothvr cdanin,
calling for sebd proposals for miterial and
work on foar tunnels between Corvallis and
Yainiaa.
Any persons votMag to buy, tell, or ex
change milk cow, licef cattle, fat or stock
ehesp, fat or stock aogi. will find it to their
advantage to call en John Elder, at Jason
Wheeler's in Albany, Or.
While assisting in fighting the fire at
Independence, lsst week, Dr Smith, lately
of thia city, f j'.I through a hole which had
b?n baraal, an 1 scorched on s of bis hands,
Hut not soriously.
Remember that Montagu, of Lebanon, is
offering botr'z-jr 1 a -gains than ever. He in
tends to tnal e thin s lively this spring, and
those deati ig with bim can depend on get
s'.aj lirst class bargains.
(The g
The Star Brewery wilt keep running, aa
in the past, notwithstanding the rite in th
license. Mr Bellangar will maka it a paint
to deal out a better W than evtr, and kta
cuitomers can depsnd on a irat elaaa artiola.
On Wednesday application was made to
Rsoordor Henton by several saloon keepers
'or licenses under the old ordinance, but as
their licenses do not run ont till tho first
' pril .hoy were refused. Haat will be the
reku -t we can not say.
Those wuhing work performed by John
lioaeh, the nurseryman, can leave their
orders at the DtCot RAT otlce, Hoffanan
and Joseph s or at the Pest Office, a slate
hsving been left at eaoh of these plaees sew
this purpose.
The enterUiument to be given to night
and to-morrow night by the Readiag room
and Library Association, are for worthy
objects aud should be liberally painmu.
Reserve seats can be obtained a i-
Blaia'a
At a mectiug of Albany lxdge Ko 4, I O
O F. held last jredaeaday evening the fol
lowing representatives were elected to the
R IF G ldge, 1 0 0 F, whtoh meets in tne
city of Salem May the 16th. 182 : Dr J A
Davis, F C Tweedale, Ed Zeyss.
VTalla Walla kaa passed an ordinance
forbidding persons under lfl to be on the
street after 7 . ro., from Oet. 1st to Aprd
1st, and duriofl th remainder of the year
after 8 p. m. It will probably be enforced
the way oar curfew ordinance is.
It wdl be noticed by the Coanty Court
Proceeding in another eolntnn that a new
Precinct has bsen granted, to be called the
t'rawfordsville Precinct. It will be made
up of the present Precincts of Mabel, Brush
Creek and part of Brownsville. There was
Unite an opposition to it.
The gathering of Odd Fellows ia this city
last Friday evening was a big affair. Or
geau Encampment are to be congratulated
on the sucess of the meeting. There was a
largo delegation here from Harriaburg.
Brownsville, Lebanon, Eugene and other
places, and everything want off very satis
factorily. Oa the fiat, '-2nd and 23rd of this month
there will be held in St. Fetera Episcopal
Church a mission atteaded by Biahep Morris
of Portland, with live or sia other clergy
from different parts of the valley. The
evening services on above evenings will be
at 7 30 p. m. Oa Wednesday and Thursday
there will be morning service with lioly
Communion at 9:30 a in. All are cordially
invited to attead.
Dun IFaguen thinks the Dtxo. mr and
the other city papers did him injustice last
week, aud wo are not sure but be is paitly
correct. One thia is certain, he did not
attack his antagonist wbca be was unprepar
ed, as Mr Hunt tells us he was ready for
him and thought he could whip hiss. Dan
sys the reason he bit was that Andy was
guu ?.n,' his eye out. M'e don't know
w'aet'ier this is true or not, and don't care.
hut it will not do to let it occur again.
Oae of the Portland papers gives a sag
gestion made by a correspondent and calls
it a novel one. It is that all persona who
wish v d: ink liquor as a beverage be cam
i .
tto i ttsa been matlo for Tears in dtnereat
parts of the Ucitt States, so it is not very
new; but it has never been oonsiJered any
where with enough seriouaoesa to produce
leg slat ion in its favor.
Tha fire at In depeuJencs last week pro-
ia'-.!y originate! from a Lamp, it having
started from the place where the lamp was
usually placed oa leaving U.e store at night.
It is Uiought that it was net entirely put
out ami in onse ueace exploded after stand
ing sometime. The fire was extinguished
bofore the "building was burned very much,
leaving it ia s ; :' a candition that it can he
repaired. The principal damage to the
gods resulted from smoke an 1 water.
A fire occurred H'edaeadsy eveaiag about
half pait five in the residence of A B H'oodin.
It started in the attic from a defective chim
ney, and had spread considerably when it
was put o it by the "Hooks." That is Joe
Allison, foraman of that worthy institution
was on haa 1 ani with a little water extin
guished it before it hd done any damage.
No bells were rung, and everything was ac
complished that would have been if the fire
men bail rua through half a mile of mud.
To day is the greatest of all days among
our Catholic brethren; a day on which the
rue Irish hsart beats with warmth ia
memory of their patron saint. It it kept in
festivity, aad celebrated by baving a univer
sally good time, all over the face of the
world, wherever ths Celtic tongue is hoard.
Particularly ia large cities, tbo excitement
runs high, and the good will which exists
between the members of the Catholic Church
on this occasion is unbounded. Wear a rib
bon, even if you don't believe St. Patrick
urov.t venomous creatures out of Ireland.
JFe received a call from Mr John Long
yesterday, wlso wished us to give hie v arson
of the altercation which occurred last week
between himself and A B Morris. Accord
ing to his story Morris had taken part of
the hos out of log's let and driven them
into his own, and part of them had been
marine 1 v. ith Morris's mark. Long went
after them with his son, taking down the
fenc;, and wasgoin, ti drive them through
whea Morris got iu the gap, aad on Long's
approaching, reached bis band arennd as if
for a knife, anl said he "would rip his
out." Then Long grabbed him, and tnrn-
ing him around struck him on the hack with
a small stick, aliout the size ef a cane,
which he had iu his hand. This is his story,
which we give tnaunuch as we have already
given Morris'.
New goods have been piliag into L E
Rlsin'd large clothing establishment at an
immense rate, and more are to arrive in
few days. He has leceivel a stock of fancy
and substantial summer shoes never before
annroachetl in this city. They embrace
a a o
several varieties of elegant designs, and are
the verv latest. His whole stock is fas
ahead of anything else in the city. A large
lot of p lka dot shirts have also been reeeiv
c-d, aad are of a splendid texture. The new
Hue of boscry, neok wear, etc, is complete
and takes the lead in this city. Another
new feature is the introduction of semo
Brownsville suits for boys', youths' and
men. They were made particalarly for
Blaiti, ami are a first class stock of goods.
Call and examine all these now things and
you will be sure to bay.
Messrs Phil and Louii Co, of IFaitabarg-,
W. T., made us several oalls this week, and
returned home last Tuesday. IFe sre tol
that they came down for tho purpose o
either making us retract oortain statements
made against them, or else bringing suit
against us for libel. We sre not in
the retraction business. It is our custom to
never attack auy oae unless the proof is
strong against them, and then no retraction
can be had until v e are sure it should be
made as a matter of justice. Tne Cox broth
ers deny in tyto the reports which have
co-Jie down here from IFaitsburg in regard
to their trausactisn with Mr Canon, and
it is simply a question of veracity between
them and tho many others who have put
ths reports in circulation. While we make
no retraction whatever, we must say in jus
tioe to the gentlemen that while here their
condnot waa net such as to make us believe
they were suoh rascals aa we had supposed.
Had we known them personally we might
not have been so severe in our remarks
against them.
HtALinritt ii
Fred sties hss been in Portlandjau bile this
week.
Miss Ida U'ehber has returned from
Portland.
Mr J Sutton, of Seio, has beou in the city
this week.
J S Morris, of Scio, came to the city
Tuesday.
We received a oall from Mr Jas Williams,
of Seio, last Tuesday.
Jas L Cowan and wi.'e, of laihvuon, were
ia the city Tueeday.
Dr E O Hyde, of 8oio hss boon stopping
ia tke oity a few days.
Rev Joe Emory, ef the C-jrvallis ( ullage,
was in the oity last Friday.
Geo. W. Smith, Keq , Ubanon'e bos t.n-
tier waa in the oity Wedneaday.
Charley Wheeler, the obliging postaiattcr
at tihedds, made ue a oall last Saturday.
Hon, B. F. Bonham of Salem, lias boon in
attendance at the circuit court this week.
R 8 Bean, a lively attorney, of F.ugeue,
was in attendance at the court this week.
We received a pleaaaat call from Dr. K. J.
Somervilleof Pendleton, last Wednesday.
Judge Burnett, successor to Judge Watson
has had busioeas in the court here thia week.
Dr B R Freelaad ha been in the city
several days atten J ing to seme dental lnei
District Attorney Pipir, has bi-a on
at his oat iu thi Circuit Court thia.
week.
Col S G Elliot, who has leeti lab.r.ug for
Aati-Menepoly, is makiug Albany hi head
quarters.
Geo H Kaiier, formerly of this oity. is
cugaged in the furuiture kuaiucaa ia Junc
tion City.
Miss Alien Iav, one of Htriuburg'e fair
eat yoang ladica. has been vuiting friends
ia this city.
WtlsRayburn. pretty giod looking lawyer
from Corvallis waa ou our streets the first
of the week.
Geo B Dorris, a succeaaful disciple of
Blackatone, ef Eugeue, has had business at
Court this week.
W E Kelly, a thorough temperance mar,
f Scio, was ia attendsnce at tle couvLi.t.on
held here tkia week.
George Piper, of Sale's f reserly clerk in
Fex Bium an I 71 st we. In !- to tVe
city this eiesik.
Judge Cheaowilii aUMl lkrTallts' oblesl
attorooys, has been i.i tits ity ths week
attending court.
We are very sorry
to
bear .:. Mr I.
Stitee, of Harrtaburg. haa t a-o children very
ill with the fever.
sv. tl. Ulcll. pr.irnter. I the a'mtm
StiV'tm im, has jest returned from u eslcml
tone through the east.
IK. R. Kirk, candidate for the State
Treasury ship, on tae Rcpubltcaa ticket, waa
ia the city last Friday.
M. D. Ballard was in For'.lau I last Fr .
day and Saturday in the ii. Uresis ef toe
Red Crown Floer Mills
Mr W A Weus. wliosi wrnn: was
ssceatly burned at Corvallis was in the city
the fore part of the week.
Mies Lizzie Cbenowith. daughter of Jndge
Chenotrith, of Corvallis, has been in the etty
thts week visiting friends.
Simon Settenbach sailed last ni'it for
Han Franciaco, where he goes to buy h e
spring stock of goods.
H C Hautphrey, a .a ids -m young attor-
aey of Eugene. aa ia the city ovar Sabbath
and the- tirst if the week
Bart Allen aad Rv. T. J. Wilson, of
laleey, were delegate to tY Temperance
onveution from that city.
Urn A Hyde, wbo has been iu the city
a few weeks, has gene to East Portland, and
will opea aa oBce ia that city.
Prof L J Powell, State School Superin
tenueni, ieciureo at ssarneuure tact .vim,.
slay evening, on educational matters.
Miss Laara Heuk oanie up from (ervias
last Friday and remained in the city over
Sabbath, visiting her folks and friend.
Hon C. V.. Beattie, Chairman of the
Democratic State Central CoinnuCVe, is
dangerously ill, at bis home in Oregon City
There are over 200,000 sheep around
Uepner within a radiue of about twenty
miles. The wool from these yields
about
$240,000.
D.W.Wakefield was elected 1'rcsidenl
of
the Y P C A in Portland last Monday
He received
the unanimous vote of ths
Association.
S. R. Young was to sail on the ttea.nsr
that left Portland last night, for San Fran
etaco, where he goes to buy bis spring stock
ef goods.
H ft ...li'.ir f.f iKik II irri.l.Mr'f
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DUvnunator, was ia tke city Tuesdsy and
Wednesday, as a delegate to theTemperance
Convention.
Saturday Mr. H. B. Derrick, Craw fords
villa's blacksmith, was in the city. aad daring
ths course ef his stay, paid the DsMtMsUT
office a visit.
Mr. Hameu Sheltou, of Jour Jan, in
tl;i
ouuty, was in the city Monday, aad made
us a call. We admire his taste in a-ibicrih
ing for the D curs -rat.
Allen Parker, of Onoatta, spent several
days in the city this week on business. His
mill at Oaeatta is no being repaired and
will start up soon.
J. B. Irvine, Peter Hume a id D. H. Put
nam, of Brownsville, mure iu the city Tues
day and Wednesday and attended tho
Temperance Convention.
aUlesG Hughes tbe welt kaowu railroad
lawyer, of Portland, has' been in the city
this week looking after the interests of the
Oregonian Railway Company
Capt J E Denny, of Yaauina fame, who
has received so many uncomplimentary
notices from the press of the JFillamette,
has been in the city this wsek.
Mrs Dr Hagan
pent several days in
Albany last week. She will end her visit
at Lebanon oa the 10th of nest month and
will depart for her home in the East.
Rev Clarke Pringlo, of Eastern Oregon,
who was visiting last week with friends in
this city, left Friday for Buena Visvs, to
attend some revival meetings in that phace
Mr. F. S. Mills, formerly ef Brownsville,
is now located at Pataha City, in the
famous Garfield county, W. T. He expects
to be back to Linn County sometime next
fall
Mr. J. W. Reed,
Jefferson, an old
Kentucky Democrat has
been spending a few
weeks in the city, and
Monday had his
name adora the subs
ription list of the
Democrat.
0 P Tompkins aad
his mother, Mrs.
Lister, came down from Harriaburg last
week and are now comfj
rtably situate 1 ia
the Brenner dwelling boh
se opposite Peter
Bchloscer's residence.
DrEOHyde, of Scioi
was in ths city
several days, returning home Titrnday. He
is doing well at that place, and proposes to
remain tin re, as he has found no locality he
pikes so well.
Jas H. Foster loft Albany Wedussdsy
noon for California, with the hopes of im
proving his health. He will remain there
some little time, and it is to bo hoMid that
he will hi- bonatltted hy California climate.
Mrllobt Berwick, lately from the east
haa purchased a farm in Linn county, and
will tako possession of it next fall. In th
menu time hi will renisin in Albany aud
give his children tho advantage of our ex
cellent school.
B. A. Cathcy, a gradiialo of Albany Ceb
legiato Institute has snnouncod himself as a
candidate for School Superintendent before
the Douglas county Republican Convention.
He is now Supui iutendnnt of t h Itosahorg
schools.
Ssmaritau Lodge. So 31(1, I. OCT. of
Harriaburg, elected the following delegates
to attend th temperance mooting iu this
citylaat Wodnoedey: Dr. HA Davia. A
Blodgett. T J Anderson, A L Morris and
S S Train.
While tho Odd Fellows had charge of
Albany last Friday and Saturday we received
calls from Hon J.as F Suhoolir-g, M IF Canter
and Jas Hiley. a part of tho delegation from
Harrisharc. Thoy report that their place
will improve considerably during the coming
snnimor.
Frauk KUcrt and Tom Curran returned
Da Baikers it at Brownavillo Sunday.
Tlmy b-ft this city early iu the inerniiiaih
bjmg astride a quadruped i f the genus
h me. They returned llomlay morning
looking haggard and wait, tho mere ahadows
of ibo healthy pictures they usually present.
It will We a longtime liefvre tney attempt
another such tuietic ;' !. --
- o i
hi Htii.t rmn
It will be roaK-iiilxTod that on the Tib
of lanl November thie oatimable young
man was drowned whilo eroalug tbo
Santlam. Stnee then every effirt lias
been ma le to illscnvor hie remains, but
they all prove I fruit!. -as. until last Friday,
when hie body was found near Waterloo,
about thirty-live miles below wbero ha
entered the rivor. A dog was obaorved
to a?l strangely along Hie river, ao much
so, that lie was followed lo tho remains,
wbleb, with other doge, Uo bad lsn die
turb'ng. Tho body waa only rocognlaed
i by the pants, which corresponded with
the coat and vt lluacell throw off before
enrlng tke riser, and by a pair ef socks
hieb hie motbor knit far blm. The
romams wrro brought to title city last
Sabbath, ami bunco? a. to o'clock In the!
nf.emooti In the city cemetary. Tho eer-
riooa wore :ondurtKl thoro by Rev. I.
H. Cordit. asaieted bv Rav. H. G. Irvine.
land although abort were very tmpre;vo
They were witneeed by a largo concourse
of trlenda, relatives and citltena, who will
r as in!, r u ;tli sadne a tho Jan', rites over
lJB b. lVof onowho when living waa
lovod by al! near to bun and res j mm to I by
every lod v.
A aurprlae ran.
Actnwd four citlens, on Thursday
nuiit, armed with atindry baskets and
a'ch' Mi i ! I Umj residence of O. P.
Tompkine mi t!ifr, to glva a farew.il
visit, aa they were on tho eve of depart
ure for Albany. Thoy found barbolur Ol
entertaining a parly of young ladica who
had eonio toeuadolo with him on tho
mborlea of aingle Moeelne; tho tables
wero brought into requisition to Jrotd Ibo
megtiifioriit fal prepared. In a abort
lime the atrains of muii ? from the drnct
Band wer beard and tbo Loye were
brought In. Supper waa soon announced
and ail di 1 it ample justice. 1 he evening
passed in very pleasant social intercourse
ans ami m iai.-. At s la'.o hour the
ihrong t,w,f mve fHy
ovln-ed to Ol that ho ba a bait of friends
intbisplace, who are sorry lo ace blm
tetve. ' Harriaburg Diaseuiinal t."
(hlnrae t'estla.
Toes lay Jo'oi Dmny, of Peterson Butte,
receive 1 at this city several f.iwls, ahipssd
fraat hie brother O. N. D-nnr, cons-il at
S'xanghai. An account of them will be
found in the State No t on the lirat nai;e.
12 of them were Chince fowls of different
kinJ, ons trio being of jut black, Very large
and hbdouie. These will bo doaruati.-.stcd
e
by Mr. Denny.
The golden phoasants will In let loose on
Petersons Butte, for the purpose of Unereas
ing the epecieo. It is earnestly requested ef
sportsmen that they be let aloue for tke
pretont until they becoms fu ly established
here.
One or More aeirrsne.
From tho Pacific Surgical Institute, 30'
Koarny street, San Francisco, wilt bo at
sue oi. liar..-- Hotel, Kugcno .ry , Maron
21st and -Jd ; at the St. Charles betel
Albany, March gftJi and ttttl ; and at the
ChomekoU hotel, Salem, March 27th and
r..ii., i ... . i ,i .u. .11.
' "J 'V1, , , , ,UJ Ul"
eases and deformities treated at I Is
institnto, such as spinal dlseaaea and all
disease of the Joints, rupture, nasal
catarrh, chronic rheumatism, lunu- dls-
wwet paraiy,, nerv;ous diseases, piles,
fistula, and female diseases. This is the
on'y authorized branch of Ibotireat North-
western Ktirulcul Institnto on the Pacific
Coast, an I desires not to le oii,onmied
with any otbor institute.
(rand Jar.
Tao gra;il j.iry closed iu laborH
yMtenJay noon. Two indictiut-nts
wore found against 11 1 Watu.iiM, one
for suffering gaming ami the other for
keeping open on Sunday. A truo bill
waa found against John Lang for as-
Multing A D Mom, iso bill was
foumi atfainat Win L iwis, who was
charged with Btoulin-'. Two or throe
other iudictments were liandcd in, but
they were not public property,
ROLL MP HONOR.
Tho following pupils of Liberty
Sc'jool District 59 have netthor bean ab
gent nor tardy during the month end
in j M arch 11th, 1881; Jerry Banks,
Chester Harris, Dayton Harrifl, Joseph
Griine.Jerom? Skelton,Hoiner Manloy,
Idla Manley and Vttriana Skelton.
S. Hornard,
Teacher.
Al lirownsvllle.
Dr. C. It. Tcmpleton.of For. land, of the
firm of Clark and Templeton, Dentists, of
Portland will be at Brownsville, Match
2lst, and remain about 10 daya. Those
desiring first class work, will do well to
give him a call.
The tiraml Jury.
Following are tho names of the persons,
chosen as grand jurors for the present
term of Circuit Court: KTT Fishor, Ben,
Hardmaa, TP Goodman, F M Daniel
Wm P Anderson, F M Helnhart sndli
Cheadle.
4 l Tf I I' M Ti lt I M l. COMlKVriON.
Nrrllact In tbls : Tnesilay nnil w-r-neaUii)
rrorerillNxa. ate-
Fiirauat't to a call lMSiied by tlm BlunJ
It li. h., ii Club of this city about thirty dole
gates appolnUtd hy tho different flood
Templar Lodges ami llluo Hlbbnn Cluba
of ih mm v, met at tlm V. F.C. A. Hall,
last Tuoaday ovonlii r. Tlmlr objocf wuw
the establishment 04 I 'onmy Allinn o
and Nystemalln wort, for ihpurpmn f
putting lemKiraiinr mow In ollleo.
J. It.lrvlno, of Brownsville wsa olecltd
ohnlrmntt, and R K. So, of Albany, Nr
rotary. A comrnlt'rvi on err
donllalH Waal ati
imlnled, who reported In favor of I ho fol
lowing (lolcgiitr x ; moat of whom were
present :
llalany AMUtieo Mil Allnii, Key 1 J
Wilson, II Kobcrtami.
Valley l lge-. J Wlndmn.
Freedom Lodge -F M IttaaAlH, 9 W'
Davie.
Shedd n II Club D P Porlor.
AUiaiiv B H t 'lub -T P Hacklomau, R
FHox.tl W tlray. W B Scott, U Iv Binln.
Mountain Lodge. f BrownavlllaV-.1 B
Irvine, P Hume, Dr Barker, D II Put
nam. Hantlam ImIko, of Solo - J C Johnsrtn,
J L Miller, J DSutUm, W I Kolly. v
A I ban v LtdfM - !aa FottiiiRer, Itov J
W Harria, Jos Tyler, C II Hewitt, It Fox.
Onward IhIitc, of Knox Butte--J E
Kimx. Hold ( li.uu i ih, Mut Chambers,
John Itnaoh.
Hsnllam IxMtge, of Harriaburg fir 11 A
Davis, A A BbMlgott. T J Ati lerion. A H
Morris, S ri Train.
A oommlUoeon const ilut Inn and by-lawa
was appointed, ctinaltlug ef T I' Hackle
man, TJ Wilson, J L Miller, D F Porter
and S Train.
While the commit loo woro (.reparlrg a
rejiort oiilliueiaatlc remark" v.oro matte
by Bart Alien, John Conner, IV.er Uiime,
i W Orsy and R A Irvine.
Tho committee on constitution were
given till Wednesday nmriilug Iu wln li
to report.
K. F Sox ofTwiiwI the fillowlng r. ae'.u-
lion, which waa adnptod.
ra.-fcrif. Tha' Ilia the aetlso oflhl- en
vantion tl. it when we nmr.t',A lo ira to
our separate procliurU wn go to work arid
uso our influence) ;n nominating ome
lenl, imUpendciit, unpledged, pronoun. .1
and tried temerams men. In our resje.
live parties, to represent our prtx-lmia lb
the i?emlug cuuniy eniiveulloue.
On motion It was ordered thai cons' It u
Hon should preside fr organlaatlon as
a permanent Tomperatico Alllan e, au.r
dlnate to the State AHlano.
Dr G W Gray, D II Putnam ami SS
Train were appoints I a l ommliti c o pre
pare an address to the votare of the county
Adjourned U'l t o'eloek W MsasMatssJ
morning.
Ibewmmlttse on ronstlttr.lon and by-
law a reporto'l, and their rs,ori with sMh
changes, was adopted. Ibo conellur.lmt
provides for a periaaiieul organize'. inn, to
be called the Linn I'.n'.y Alllan ', t
meet tho lirst Tuesday in Febru try of
each year. The object ia tq carry for lb
tho temperance work in lh ounty.
The following otTi rra w r. t.'.-.-texl.
President -T F BnkttaWsW
Vico Presidents -1 W Qrd,T J W I Mi
and I Hume.
ti e-retary 11 F Sox
Cor Iter S H I rain.
Kse--ntUe CoinmUtce I ..ikmiu:, J L
Miller, Dr II A Ioiv.hsiiJC 1u.i; Roftnb
iicans, L K Blaio, J
B lriiM.aiil Ja
I'oiiingor.
The Kte.Utivo ' nil n. ' mr . Sjaj
powered Iu ss.riai if eatul ir. se-
rp:able tn Alliance, if Mt to obtsiu di
liuct candidates).
Tho commtltoo on a.drai rOiaortSsJ tbe .
lolbiwing, wbU-h was ad'ptn :
To tUt ry.tr tf .isaCV'Oiy r9o t
In view of tbe terrible efTVte of intem
perance and the contro'llng Indues.- tbst
It sways ever our apbttfl atTalrs-Us In
liuencsiand degrading leudeneisw bblng
appaicni tn a:i ueparimenta oi our grt rm
ment, local, atala and national, the
Linn County
nariioatly reiioals
ane trrvsiev.
Ivsf pi y amiiallona, lo
usotboir bsat ctforts lo havotiiod and
true tout peranco men ptacad lu nomina
tion far tb various positions in ii..-d .'
ferent depar:nisnia Of our govennnc?it.
Believlnn that tbe tlrao haa arrivoj when
the minds ef tho pp:e are fully awaken
ed to the iieeeaallles of tbe caao. wo snott
epn tally urgo active work at tbo pres
ent time, as the harvest ia ready for the
sickle aud It needs but tho reaper to
gathor it in. Tbe eseclat plac for efleo-
llvo work win us at in primary meiinge.
II tbo foundation Is solid, thesMiH-ratrurt-
lire ts firm aud complete" Friends of
temperance, com to tho front and make
a firm stand and bo trus to your pfttv
tides, and let us eudoavor to make ;i sue-
ocstsful caniilgti.
iliro. v. uitav,
D. II. FUTMAK,
H. S. Train,
Com tail tee.
entptetely Faltr
La4 Sunday's Mcrrur;, auibUio is to be
seusatioiial, libela the character of J A
Gross of tbe Dapot tfotel In a most shame
ful tnaunor. Honry Elb'tnbord haa been
n the employ of Mr. Oroas for asoverul
years, ills wtro nas tiean living wsui
him, ani la'.oly gave birth to a baby.
Tbe Mercury states that on tho next day
the proprietor of the hotel peremptorily
ordered and compelled hor to move out
of hor room, and adds that "tho Inhuman
prooeoding has aroused the indignation
of tho whols community," ate. Wo have
t from Mr Kigonbord that those atato-
nieute are absolutely falso. On account
of tbe noiao at tho depot ho ha t tils wife
removed to tke rcsldonco of Mrs Rhiner
u this city, where she oould be taken
uaro of, and Mr Gross know nothing about
it until It was bsing done. A complete
retraction is duo from tho Mtrcury for thus
trilling with tbo character of a respooted
citizen.
Klae Ulbboa Club.
There was a large attendance at the
meeting last Fihlay evening. The pro
gram as published last week was well
rendered, and thediflerent pieces were
receives! with oonslderahlo enthusiasm.
After tho regular exercises an eleotion
of ofllcers was had, when the lollowing
persons were chosen to serve the club
for the ensuing six months :
ED Haven President.
C C Hojue-lst Vice President.
A M Mnttoon 2nd Vice President
Q I Foster Secretary.
Miss Kate Cenner Treasurer.
tcbaol lleetlus.
st
v
Little interest Hjomed to betaken in ihn
election of school officers, held Monday,
only 87 votes being cast Following was
the vote :
CLKRK.
J. H. Burkhart f
L. a. MonUnye 25
Scattering .. 3
be
uiReeron.
K. F. Sox 38
J. J Whimsy s-i
Chas Welffar 17
nuuly Ceart Proceeillna sjsrrb Term
L Ulnn, JaJfe ; M. Cunnlnh on, L. n,tiila',
t'ummtaslonera.
Application of Mark Hulbort and othort
for ohangnof County road was granted, road
ordered established sod fees of viewers and
s.iivoyois sllowud.
Application of T J ("...,.! sud others ("r
chugs of County road granted, road order
el ettahliahe.d and Mm r mi ity pay $40
damages.
Declination of A V. Pdoon sa road anper
viorrf Dist. 14 accepted ami I OafafafW sp
pointed. Declination of B W Cooper sa rosd snper-vi-or
of Dist. 21 accepted and Jhn Denny
appoinbd.
D -i linstion of Bailee sa road ausrvis.r
of I . at. '.'(I accepted and A J Olio appoint
set C -mt ordered that $4 a week be allowed
to whoever will tako charge, of Alb-jrt Hays,
aa iu-bgont person.
Ordered that $4 a week be allowed Thoa
Humphrey from February 10 ustil further
o ders for taking obsrge of Cbas ii Miller.
Declination of J Burm-tt ss rosd super
viior ef Diet 1 1 n c. pUd.sud John Orobaid
appointed.
Application of J L 11 ili, ct al for change
of county road grauted, and following
viewers appuiuted B W Cooper. J B Itols-rtc,
Wiu Bartowa.
Petilion of D H Glaasand others asking t
make CarwfiiriNville ss Cr.i wf .rdsville Pre
Sestet fer voting was grautol.
Oidered that vsrrant he drawn ta psy
Mrs Smith's note, principal aad lotereat,
'.'10
Court ordvie t mterr at on $700:j due the
OA W M S.B. March la, to be paid:
Court ordered that Judge Siraban Is) ap
p uted atb.rney in ease of J .1 Charlton va
Liau cunt) an I tint ho In alljw-d g3 for
hie services
Court allowed Dr J A Davie ea eacb
of the Briga and Haggerty it -juoaU. balance
d ir.
Court ordered that plans and specifica
tasS be received by next ter.n of casrt, to
sit on bedding f bridge at WiUoa'e ford,
ou Muddy.
Application of A 3 Powell aud wthers for
location of county rosd grssted, and D
ea
rroman. O.-orge Humpure.; and W U
Ooltra wrro appointed lew ers.
t a l. . OS ' . . . m . ,
"iwi noi ;eeiii .-aiioaa oi j j ji.rr.i
We forwarded to J L Miller, aupervisor of
1 1. os Creek Bn.Jb-e, sad that said Dorris
make pLm a cording to speciticatioas and
hsvc it adrrrtise.1 ae as to bid on it by
March .10.
tbdrrod that Cljrk have aide-walk built
fr am court house to water teSVfOt
Or.lerrd that i, rk have all of decJc aud
mortgige r. cord hooks sad books
b ued.
eit.i.s ai.uwi .
ran, Bmm and C. fUM ; F I ILdiert
so.i, Cl.S i. lumUr ; WatU and Godfrey, $i,
printing ; X IVaum, $H'.' 0. Clerk fees ;
John Oithlahd. fc'JUO. fr k MIllll'J It-Ik.-
- ' m
Hutclona, a pauper a year ; Wa M Allen,
gi. nails ; Chcrlotte E Charlton. $30. for
keeping J W lu,,, a pauper, a quarter of
a year, ending March 7. ISS'J ; II Bryaa
flo3, tnaktug county inpt. r.a-t districts
aad Mb. J. Funn. $', I uioulbt salary ;
t Cunningham, gi'.', aa Commissioner; L
P eUglaat, gll.CJ as Coaninieaiooer ; J J
n olto.j, i, .Ujs attendance on Court.
tv.o! m nsvrr.
SJ
The National Surgical Institute of In
1 iii3H51e. with braucbesa. Philadelphia,
Atlanta, lis., a-i I Sn Frauclaro, which
has a nation ii reputation, will permanent
ly eatablUb a branch at Forllaud, Or.
Twosf the sklllesl surgeons of Ibis insti
tute, prapa.-od with every nwl apparatus
f.r the au.cesaful treatment of cripples,
willmoetsll the old Mtients and suck
yr ni tho following places: Portland,
t. Oharleelio.nl, April trh. I0:h and Uth ;
Albany, Apill IZih and '3th ; The Dalles
April ;7lh; Walla Walla, April ltt.b and
Nth ; Seattle, April 8Rh and 2rtth ; and
hcaeafierat Forllaud, Oregon, on tb first
Iwo w eeks of May and November of eatli
year, comuionelug November, 1532
Itswaro of all traveling doctors ffalo
in i v claim to rcprosen'. any olber Instl
lute, for this is tbe only Surgical Institute
ou this coast with facilities sud experi
ence for the treatment of deform Itiea.
J. M. llism.t, MftfT
Gko. W. 11 aver, M. D.,
Surgoon
isrgo, Natioual 8urgica
Insti.
Hush St., Fan Francisco.
tiranse Conirntlen.
T1ij subordinate Granges of Linn
County are hereby requested to elect at
their next regular meeting three dele-
gute to attond a County Convention, to
be held at No 10 Grange Hall en tbe
II r.st Saturday I u April, for the purpose
('selecting representatives lo the Stat
Grange fortha ensuing year.
H. A. Irvine,
State Deputy.
Y. r C. A. oarers.
At tho business meeting of tbe Young
People's Cbristian Assoeiation, held last
Monday ovonlng the fsllowlng ofTicera
wero e'.orted for tha ensulug year.
Presldeat Ir. (S. Willis Price.
Vice Frosldent-E. F. Sox.
Secretary Gas Curry.
Financial Secretary Mrs. L. E. Hiaia.
Treasurer-Jay Wain.
Organist -Miss Kato Connor.
Business 4 ennell
The next regular sesslou of the Linn
County Husiness Council. P. of H.. will
bohuhlat No 10 Grange Hall, on the
first Saturday in April.
Jos Powell,
President
II 0 Powell, fc'ec.
Put. lie ICiatnlaatlaa.
The public examination ef teachers for
Linn county, will be held at the Court
riousoin Albany, on Monday and Tues
day a. in., Maroh 27th and 2Sth. 1SS2.
J. Ia. GlI.nKRT.
ThoMenasha (Wis.) Press, a88"8
A uranc:er, Eq., or mis city, uses
St. Jacobs Oil on his horses with de
cided suecess and profit.
Dissolved.
Tho partnership harstofore existing under
the firm a mie ef Allen, Ilobinson at Co., is
s krd
uini p
this day, dissolved by mutual consent.
F E Itobiuson caatinuina: the nusiaess.
N H Allkx,
F E Robiksojt,
J A Mabtix,
FeV 4th, 1SS2.
87
frexram Linn "'. lastllate.
. i m i a
Siipt J. I Gill srt, Marixgcr.
'l'tll.T r 4 Ma hi 24,
OraiilnM'oi.
f nutltuUs Wort- n- Powell
Kim I (ley..,. . .Mm. H. S. Tr a
Dally 1'r.sram IJounly UhH.I Sift. J. 1 Olib rt
Itsvlewa an I iailneliin
Kvssis'i,
A1 rase ef Welcome
AiUrese
Wsiisssnsv, s. n
' r-1 l-.i ; i ik'.- lessons
Hills Orainnis'
pfbriary t'omjsSkU?i
AJfam-eil Oetllli iCMIc'i.
Mrs, K. 0. Jolinn,
Su,a
f i
VUani ?.
Mm. S H. Train
. . rtui A. i. L ;i!rrt
Miss K. TorrslJ
, ttev. K. 9. oielli
I'rimary Realiii7
Aevau.syl llea-lhu
irUtarapli)- ,
(J . . .i
,. JBaS M;
m . r. r
...Mis, M.
"urttack
Alllaer.
A H i
Sis.
l 'r--
KltN'uti .ii
is - a. a
P. M. Martin
Ju Ife MrFa.1 len
Ms' ii 34 US '.
Hnt. 1.. J. OHWt
Mies M K. Oasjam
Mental ArUlisiatle
Primary Arithmetic
'rriMpelr.':rn ar,.l I"-Wri:. .
Ilsnasnlnale euiuhers
. a 0. ii Tar
wO. M Pa
V. M
Pare tu Ujr r4 bivr'tl
Anatreis uf Arith-se'., - r -iei
lud'j innU t , stuJ)
Hlstery
tvssieo
Kntertainismt
PaiiiAT a. n Mas.;
M.-hMiJ Uuv. rtnuA'Ul
M Tel Culture
SaUtraJ Seleie a
Krs.-t.HiJ
(-alsSbenPa
V.. C.
H M't.M
' . H'AfU
Mu Jess crsislsM
I SI. la-'.
Haut M. rjr.,j
ttv. J. W. Harris
aat;a. Peedl
K. A. M.laer
M.ss aasOsssSMt
s . i.
sbtjA P.eefT.
H.it. r.HUcrt.
Ks I'-wo.
E r. Sos.
(.'salranan K itertal.iru'iit QOsV
Tke exercises wilt be enlivened by o rs.
siaual music, re. italioae, olc.
af.ntertisian.ent haa been provid.d fer
about sixty teachers, and it ia . , e' . . that
all wsating entertaiumeat seed their rabies
to F. Hex.
Attention it oallasl Ml Buie '.MJ of P.ulea and
ilegslatiens which rsquirss thestVsnilaocc of
aWf public scUa'd tvsehers at Teacher' Irtti.
lute a.
The eutertaiaairiit TSursdsy eve w,'l Is
for deft ay teg cspeuaec, and MSaM f (Jte beat
talent of ialui, Corvalh-, LataassSSs, S tl 5 and
Albany has lca secsrol.
There will be a public trsisiui'.i mi of
tescbere tbe same week.
rim it.o I stem NME
Th followinsr Uetement of William J.
Coughlln, of SeimervlilA, Mas., is so re
markable that we tssg to ask for it the at
tention of our readers. Ho says : "In the
fslloflH't) I wm taken witn a violent
bleeding of tbe lungs followed by a severe
cemah. 1 awrttii ts-gan to ioawt my a p petit:
and flesh. I was so weak at one tine that
I could not leave my bod. In the summer
of 177 I waaadmitled totheCity Hosp. a!
Wbilo then; the doctors aali I had a bole
in my left lung aa big as a half dollar. 1
expended over a hundred dollars in doc
tors and modieim-s. I was so far gone at
one Urn a report wont around that I was
deavi. t gave up bop, bat a friend told
iue of )r. Wm. Hall's Balsam for tbe
longs 1 laughed at my frioud, tl.iuking
I bat my ease was im-urable. but I .-,. s
le-atio in satisfy them, when to my sur-
nriwa'iO t'ratilj.-aiiou, 1 c .m 'iimced lO
feel b-Uer. My lope, onra dea l. tsgn
in revive, and to-day I feel lis better spb iti
than I have the past tlire yearr.
I wrlio inis boi aitf yt.u will ir.iM.mi tl
o (hat cvry one silli.-tl uii
I.ungs will Lh9 indu.ei to take lr. Win
Hairs I Va 1 s ui f,.r tho Itinas, and bo con
vineed tbat rnsiuuilUii tan be csirl. I
ha taken two Uxtl. a ami nn t....iive.v
ay that it ias dune uroro y el than all
lb otber iiu.-uieitM-s I bavo takc.i strict?
my ntckness Mv -i.uh has almost rn
Itrely dlsappred and I shail soon l-i ab
lo go to work." -I i s tit
ts.
Leeltcr I.l-sl
The (ii.meiia la the list of e!ie
. reeuaw aw,
aonty. Vtx,
.j. u.e . m4 UTW. AiiMsny. lann
ton. Vlr U'.li i-: I"er.,r.a asstl
i. to- lh m
l -sa- i SSSSSS sve U.e Ute 0Btxri Kin w rc
a. ' rniw-.l
nartrr. J.
hurutiOt.tr, VVti
abSsnsj Mr. A.
llaUer, Oee. 11.
rW L. I .
iUiklu... M.Hi:-,
Meura, K. K.
, Wnutaau, -U.
V. H. RAYMOND. P. M
I . rraaa
ut-0aa, baeiu.
M;llrr. iLr.
Seu:i.oTi. Lcl
Mr ParrUta'a Menses al
Mrs. L.J. Parrtsh has removed her
millinery store from her old lunation into
tbo Froman brick opposi Iv VounV
store ane is now ready thero to receive her
friends and customers. Alio has a . . 1
ntock of millinery on band and keeps
adding to it constantly, not allowing it to
run -! ii. Her prices aro lower than
ustiat and our traders will do well to give
her a eall.
A mother aud sou killed by King ol tit
Blood. The mother waa Dyspoiaia. thm
son Coneral I'nhappincas. See adver iae-
m?ut.
A CARD.
To all who are snfTrlug from the error
and indiscretions of youth, nervous Is
weak news, early decay, loan of menhood
Ar. 1 will send a recipe that will cure
you, l-'KMK OF CM A KG E. This great
remedy was discovered by a mlwuonery
in Mouth America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rsv. Joskpii '!'. 1mn,
sluuion 1. New York City.
A torpid liver haa to wake up and attei d
to busiucss when King of thulVovl (.eta
nto the circulation. Sec OAlvertiseineut.
O. B. P.
t .leiasro xaaca 23, 179.
BJMeUBiffi
Is the fwepte's popular reniedy it Is warrantee to give
satisfaction, M yeu srspt teatlmonlals call at tuo oeice
We den't publlah them, but ref jr yeu to the blealtr
snilJVjcnsuniers. It has r.e equal, tl per bottle or
d bottles tor 0.
DI
BREK&EN. At Grass KidjeJu this coonty,
on March 5th, 18S2, of heart disease. A..
R. Breeufx.
Mr. B. was one of the Gregon pioueers,
having come to this country at an early dsy
He leaves quite a large family and many
friends to mount kis loss. J
BUCHANAN. On Saturday, March 11th,
at Walla Walla, of scarlet fever, Frank
Bcohahan, aged ten years.
Frank was a son of Eugene Buchanan,
lately of this oity, and was a bright, manl'
boy, who made friends with ovoiybody, and
was loved by all. Ths nows was received
in this city with great sadness, for it found
many to mourn tho loss of one, though
young, yet possessing so many good qualities.
NOTICE TO RAIL
ROAD GDNTRAC"
TORS,
I ' aled pro . muIs wi'l te ras elv k sii l
ofJu o of the Oregon Pacific Hallr t i I o
inny, Corvtilis, Ornuron. umll noon
April lst,lKii and will then be ttymttt
tor furnishing the materials aad doiisg the
rfork en eo :i struct ion f ieur tunnels on
tne linear tbo Oregon 1'acifl'T j;ai'rrd,
fet wien Carvsltls and Ya'ptn?, varyintr
In length CfOaTl 400 lofM feet, a eerdmg to
plans and ;t dl iis no- n fie in tbo
oafjee of ths t'bir P.nuieT cf tbo Conf
pa iy st Corvatii.
Tne bldt ISMM4 bat MM ! on b anks
v.,: i will i... o Com
on upp.tea'.ion.
The Co n pa ny reWaYrrO Ut V m
the rigsi as reJe t g v or a'l b d.
Mr. M. HoA;.
"loneral Mamssr, O. P. R.
CJIvatUs, Mtreo I S, UBt.
lf VT4IC
AXS sf I
it will be apar to an? who
will examl i? a i I go' I ...lath, tab at
astiiofrem the oeo sarjr auuac fev
engraviiig and t Witag, a large prav
portMt of toe j -clous metal aJ Is
ucede ! o ily to stitfua asal held tbeen
grava I rcarii ns in place, aud sapply
tbe ncncH.ary solidity aad strengt ,
The scrplos gold is uitualljr n'edies
so for as utility aud brauly are con
eerned. InJasncs i'oa' P ut sia'd
Watch Canes, tbin wastar of precious
uv-'.al ia ovi-r coins, and tr sam aolld
!ty fiti'i -'f :igth produ-vu at fw I oa
third ta eae-balf af the usual coat of
olid can's. This pieces is of tbe most
simple nature, as follows: a plate sjg
nlckle composition metal erpacially
adapted to the purpoee, ha- two platen
of solid gold aoiderrd one on each tide.
II." three are then pasaetJ between
polished steel rollers, and the reaalt Is
s strip af heavy plated coropositlea,
from which the eane-a, hacks, centres,
' els to srn cut aiot - .'od by sui
table die and former I to gold fa
these t-ases is sufflcieutly thick to a4
niitofail kinds of chasi engravlos;
and euamelliug ; tbe c?igra.'v aases
iiave been carried Bfttii wont perfactljr
uio th by time nod nsr. witkmet re
moving the gold. This a ths only ease
Bade with :we piaUn of solid gold and
wnrrant-t -v sptcial vertiflcale.
For sale by all . welere. Ask for
Illustrated Coialgue, and to see W0t
iu nt.
Ri.M 1 1 as rmnn dlatm
Thn following nta'smarr. sf Wn.
J:
Ccuxbiin. .f Soai'-rville, l.tss, is eo rs
innrksbtc H it v. - teg to H-.tr for It ths-. at
'trioti nf " ir readers. decays: Ic the
fall of 1875 I was taken w.:h a violent
l-esJinK f lie? 'u: .. to lowed bv a se
vere rsoih. I noon be ra . to low nay flesh
and appetite. I was no -.ven at Cue time
tbst I could mm loseo my en. Ju tne
luinmer of lH77 I wm admit'. t it ha City
lLt.ital. Wlilie there ho f.tor wUd I
had a bole in mv loft lung as big as half a
h.llar. I f-xtjcnded over a hundred tbulars
on dcx-tors and me-l.t ines ! waa so far
K'.neat one time a report -.nt around
that I was doad. I gave up hope, but a
friend told me o' Ilt. WM. 11 ALL'S IiAI
M KUt Tti K LCNOS. I iai.trhed al
my friends, thinkiug thai my cae was in
curah.o. but I wt bottle to aav'ify theui.
wben U my surprise and srtati neat ion. I
laogan to feel better. My h.-p . onee dead,
boiran to rv-. ivo, and lo day i feel in beater
spir ts tti.an I ha ve the past ttuee year.
"I v. rit- Uii , hoping that you will pub
Hsh It, no that every one aMiced with dta
easel lone w ill tss ind-.i .-wd to take Ir.
Wm. Hail's Italsam for ih- Lung-, and be
eA-invirtei tlta-CtlNSUMPTION CAN BK
CVRStX I have taken two Isjtilee and
can posit ivelv nay ttiat it haa done more
aood than ali th- mber me-tickies I have
utken s'-n-t! my eleatoesis. My cotub has
slmo entirely disappcard nid 1 Nhall
BOSSJ loab!e ii o lo wort." roM ty
Uuggtats. 1
Notice to Contractors.
Sea'e ! p-nsa!H for tho con tru -tieis of
!... b. brick '.uddings nt Harriaburg.
will Is? received tin to .March l.'i,at 3 o'clock
I-. M. Commute r-. rve the xight to
reJeaM any and all bids. For plans and
pssAeswOM ajj ly t. ' omml'tee.
J. i - aooia. .
v '. .' . iu i .. orsx&t
.. Iai-t.s,
Fuilding Co- miltee.
lit t Kl S
.nit . st-,E.
Tlie licst solve in the world for col
i, eoree, ulcer, salt mroci, fever sa i
tet-
U-; , happ d r at. '.-. ' ibiaina, vor' - . nd all
ktanla cf skin eruption. ais 1 u guar-ant-.-dm
ivc perftw-t rii tc'.- .n every
rjki -r mo.My rrfuuded. Price 00c per boa.
For ale hy Pesssay and Mason, wholesale
agta ; DM tMS, Scao ; 1 Foley, Lcl anion ;
Ir Powell. Lebanon : Uedpalh Mon
tagno, JetTerfion ; DM Calltrealh, P.uena
Vista ; G Cornelius, Turner : R A Ratnpy,
Harriaburg ; Starr said Blakely, Lrowna
riilc.
The Ccwpinu Irnlt Drier -
Having now obtained complete con
trol of this celebrated fruit drier, I am
prepared to sell county and State rights
on reasonable terms. Call on or ad
dress meat Albany, Oregon.
Wm. C. DoueriY.
To the rnblie.
J. A. Gross, roprU-'o.r .-.f the icpe
hote!, keeps one of the ' ss x-iVi.- hoases
in the State. His rooms are kept ncrupu-
lously neat and clean, and 011 his tables
can l-e r.."'d the bo.t : ' tbe market af
fords. Pariisrd 'ointr off on tbe morning
frain can rret c ffx) and -ukos or an entire
bmakfast before the train leaves- Here
after the hotel will bo kept open all nigh
or convenience of the public,
at to Tins it i i.'iu.j.
Samuel li, YOatasfJ has thr Cliaiox Seed
Wheat Cleauer with sjsse hurdle, an le x
prcssly for cleauwiu' stajd wheat and tak
ing out sfBd oats. Guaranteed to bo equal
to any in the market, and in -o-.n - respects
superior. A trial is solicited by those
wishing a good cleauer. Terms reasonable.
SMILOH? 00179 H ail Consumption -Cure
is sold by us ou a guarantee. It curss
oonsumptioa.
CP.OUP, WHOOPING COUGH ami
Bronchitit immediately relieved' by Shiloh's
Cure.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Tare ia
tin reniody tor yon.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
and liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalize is
jjuarantoed to cure you.
For 1 tme Back, Side or Choat uso Shiloh's
Porous Plaatcr. Prieo 23 cants. For sale
by Foahay aad Masou, Albany ; R. A.
Rsmpy, Harrisbury.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so
quickly cured by Shi! oh' a Cure. We guaran
tee it For sale ly Foshay and Mason,
Albany ; R. A. Raotpy, Harriaburg.
CATARRAH CURED, health and sweet
breath Bccnrred by Shiloh's Catarrah Ilemedy
Price 50 cents. Naaal Injector free.
8HIL0H 8 VITALIZFR ia what yon
need for Constipation, Lou or A; petite
Dizziness and all symptom i af Dyspepsia,
Price 10 and 75 cents jer 1 ottle.