The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 16, 1882, Image 3

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FRIDAY JUNE 18, 1882
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0. H. STEWART
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Albany station.
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Arrive at
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FIlKh ItT TRAIN
ALBANY EXPRKSS Arrhs a
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M:6 A. M.
It P. M.
11:45 A. M.
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S SO P. M
H :8s P. M.
All Train dally, except Sanaa-.
Noticb. On and after thla date regular
i.icVot will lx sold at our ticket office for
following points on Columbia river: Upper
Cascade, Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula,
Walla Walla aud Alnsworta.
Will 11. Rick,
Freight and Ticket Agent
o A- O. R. V. Co.
Albany-. June 18m, 188'.
THIS PAPER riXTJtp
HOKE AKD ABROA P-
,k.1s 25cts.
F. l. French, jswelkr.
Picnics tkieker tn stones.
E. K. Skipaorth, lawysr, Albany, Or.
Pawer ael durability combined Andy
al sermon, before the Albany College, at the
Oolleg Chapel, last Sabbath evening. He
took for hit text the Sad veree of the l(hh
ohapteref John, and handed the subjsct iu
an able manner.
Member of the Independent Order of
Chosen Friend are requested to hear ia
mind that there will be an eleotiou of of.
licersjto serve the ensuing term at the reg
ular meeting this evening, Jane 16. All
members are requested to be present.
No eleotiou news ha been received ia
this city with much mere joy than the die
patch that Mr Holmes majority was 17,
Wheu it is remembered that Piper had the
advantage of about 1000, there is every rea
son to congratulate Mr Holmes on the com
plete success ho has obtained.
Dan Morris, a young man of Sweet Heme,
was arrested up there last Sabbath by Postal
Agent Simpson and taken to Portland. The
charge against him wss that he has been
circulating obscene letters through the
mails, and the proof against him seems to be
very strong.
Strawberries to the right of us ; straw,
berries to the left of as ; strawberries ia
front of us, eaten like thunder all through
the valley. Attache! jrith spoon sad
shovel, drowned with cream and sugar,
auiokly they disappear, between ths open
jaw of some mad eater.
Frank I she's Sun J ty Mijaunr for July
js full of interest and eonmeods itself to all
readers. Always lively, the July number is
up to the usual standard, and should be in
the hands of everybody. Single numbers.
23 cts ; S3 per aannm. Address Frank Login-,
53 Park Place N. Y. City.
Prof Condon, ef the State University at
Kugene, has beeu tendered the Presidency
of the Washington College at Seattle, and
will probably accept the position. If so
the State will not only lose his valuable
Hunts hay press.
Dubrulile is telliuj harnesses at Portland services hut as woll Hi i splealil cabinet ef
price, and no mistake.
McCoy & Bl'ert are the sole agents for the
celebrated Skid -ate oil.
The Firemen at Astoria ill give a grand
tonPoameut en Jaly 4th aud 5th.
We are indebted to Mr J P Otta wa for
a setting of Plymouth Hock egg'.
You an get your prescriptiau Bled any
hear of the night at McCoy & tttart'a,
Br. G. Willis Price, dsntist, office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. or et PJcruwers DrogStore.
geological specimen.
A few days ago Kiv K I. Kisvess met
with a curious scoident which proved rathar
unfortunate. In staking a match the phos
phorus dew into oue of hia eye, burning
the lids aud the ball ijuit badly, but not
setio si , Iu cot; sequence Mr. Stevaua' ar
ticles in the Behch-hai will not appear for a
few weeks.
"There May be Eyes a Brightly lVuv
in, but we doubt if K is passible to write s
Why is it that every one who bays syrup I tweeter or prettier song than n beariag
at Mount's goes for it again ! You may guess the above name that has just been sent to
Q W Shrivek will give a hall at Scio en
the evening ef July 4th. A big time is look
ed for.
us by the publisher, Sherman, Clay A Co.,
San Francisco. The music is arranged by
H M Bwurth, th aong being the aam as
Dr. J. L. Hill has removed his office into snug by XI r Digby Bell, ia the original key
the rooms directly ovr French' jewelry
store.
Walking hos and sandal slippers in
splendid varieties at Mouteith A Seiten-bach'.
When you want your machine oils go te
ef Rat. The price, poet paid, is only 35
cents.
This i the season of the year when the
most beer is drank. Where do the people
get it ; of course they obtain it some where.
Considerable of it oomes from the Stat Brew-
McCoy A EUert's far tbem as their prices are ery, if we are rightly informed. W hare
low.
100. COO lb of wool wanted al Monteith
A Seitcnbach'a. for which the highest market the Vaihejl
cash price will be paid.
A new and pretty m.e of parasols, just
the things to keep sho sua off these warm
days, at Monteith A Seitenback'a.
Fresh strawberries, peas and groccrie of
heard it said of tea that Mr Bellenger manu
foe to res the best beer in the city, if not in
You can easily ascertain the
truth of this by sampling seme of his make
Lebanon is improriag fast, and ia ad van
ing in more respects than oue. Among its
leading institutions and oa to which much
erodit is do, is the general merchandise
all kinds, bound to give satisfaction at Huff, j store of 0 B Moutague. in it can be fee ad
man A Joseph's the leading grocers.
There will bo a ball at the city h!l in
Lebanon on the evening of the 4th. The
Magic Spell Orchestra will be present.
Gentlemen whose beards are not of a p'ea
ant shade can remedy the defect by the use
of Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers.
The wool-groweri of this coaoty are mak
ing ap a larga peol of wool ia this city,
which thiy will sell to the highest bidder.
The brick at B W CandifXs brick yard is
now nearly ready to place in the kiln, and
wfll be burned by at least the first of Jnly.
Do you anffer from bdioasneas and lirer
complaint? Nothing equals Plunder's Ore
gon Blood Purifier in rehering theso diseases.
Some new novelties in dress good at Moo
teith&Seitenbach have been attracting con
siderable attention on aceonnt of their beau -ty
and texture.
J P Gilmore, living near Miller' Station,
baa a fine large thoroughbread Berkshire I UoMj 8acijil thu Mvuu-
boar for sale. Some farmer should bay it
and improve his stock.
Ths Sweet Home school Louse was burn
ed on the night of Saturday, Jane 3rd. No
one know how it occurred, a there had
been no fire in it for weeks.
Allen A Martin has just received a new
line of trimmiiig silk; satina, and bantings
of all shades, also every shade of tarlten.
So the ladies can keep cool.
The last Mercury tries te create a sensa
tion about several of oar young men. asiog
only their nick -names, but these are suffi
cient to give the whole business away.
If yon want anything ia tb hardware
ine, from a twine binder to a nail, go to
Peters ft Sox. They are taking the lead
here and are doing a rushing business.
At a meeting of the Hook A Ladder Com
pany mot Saturday night, Wilson It Blain,
who had been elected Assistant Engineer,
resigned, and O H Irvine, wm elected in
bis place.
People who wish to get the best clothing
at the cheapest price, with the pririlege of
knowing what they ar buying, should 30 to
Blain where a complete stock is always
found.
Th? reason that Allen A Martin are selling
mure elothiosr than aov otLer tore in Al
bany is becaaae they sell better gioda for
less money than any Stere and that is what's
t ie matter.
Watts ft Godfrey are printing 200 copies
of the proceeding of the State Crange.
They hare just finished a handsome pamphlet
for Dehertv't Charopiooriuit Dryer, and are
being rushe 1 generally.
Last Mends y evening N Condi' S 8
class callei on him at his residence in this
city, ani takin j posessiou of matters, had
their own way for several hours, which, we
are told, were very agreeable one.
Yen can find Griffin ft McCabe's dental
office at Mcllwain'a building, where they do
good work at reasonable prices
ef teeth for $15, Gold and silver fillings
from $1 to $2.50. Teeth extracted 50 cents.
Everyboly should have an accident policy
in ths Tiavelers. That company paid ns
320 on aconnt of the accident we received
at the baraing of Mr Woodiu's residence.
No wor'ainmaa can well afford te do with
out a policy.
A Lumber of our citizens went to Corral
la yesterday to witness the ceremony of
breaking groaud on the Yaquina Railroad.
Democrat, May 18, 1877. This is refresh
ing news. Wo .are waiting now the same
aa we were then.
We have on our table a late number of the
College Joirnal, published at Salem iu con
nection with Willamette University, Prof.
Wm S Arnold is editor, and is entitled to
much credit for the excellent make up of
the Journal.
J. M. Nolan has started another store
called Nolan's Bargain Store, just east of his
. old esta1 liahment ani does indeed sell bis
goods there at a bargain. By patting prices
down to the lowest notch he has worked op
a big trade.
Rey Berry, of Salem, preached the aanu-
SOCIAL AND PER80NAL-
Jndgo R P Boise, was ia the city Satur
day evening,
Dr Savage, of Hslssy. ha boon in the city
this week.
Rev, J. W. Harrt preached injHhedd's
last Sabbath afternoon.
Mr C B Montague, Ibanou'a popular
merchant, was in th city Tuesday.
M L Wallace, Joe Kwblor, and C F
Moist started for Crooked Iliver yesterday.
AlafHarris returned from Portland Wed
nesday evening, after an absence of sevtral
days.
Martin Payne and wife are on their way
back from California, and will make Albany
their home.
Little Sadie Ban in wn lost Tuesday but
was gnally found taking her dinner at th
Depot Hotel, as cooly as you pleas.
Mr Duniway, souier editor of the X
Sorihu'rut was ia the city Wednesday and
attended th commencement emrci.
Mr Edward Failing, ha been iu the city
thia week , and Tuesday night attended the
meeting of the alumni ef the Albany College.
Rev J R N Bell ha returned from Nash
ville, Tenn., where beatteuded a conference
of the M E Church South held at that city.
H011. F M Kiaer, member elect from thi
county te the Lower Heua of th next log.
ialatnre, gave us a friendly call last Wed-
neauay.
Tom Curran left last Tuesday for th
Bay, going overland. It ia te be hoped that
a change of climate will be of benefit It
Tonis health.
Judge Milton Shannon, of Monroe, drop
ped in en ns hut Monday whit oa khi way
to Salem. He is on of our eld Democratic
wheel horse in Benton county.
Prof. Mattoon, of th College, left last
Monday for Marietta, Ohio, w hete he form
erly resided. He will return in time for th
fall term, boo oro pained by hia mother
Mi Maggie Foster, of PottKud, a-rive I
iu the city Tnraday for the purpo of at
tending th cniiimeucement exercise of th
College aud tin; meeting of the a'nmni
Tuesday evening.
J G Kvaas, formerly mi the Pkmix iiu,
pout last Sabbath in this city witb his
many Li-mle. He Mill return to Hood
River with a band of sheep, which be will
purchase in the Vallry.
W C Doberty sailed Tuesday for Gaslifaf
uia, where he goea for the purpose of intro
ducing th Champion Fruit Dryer. He do
serrea uooes, for he ha one of th Lest and
perhape the best dryer manufactured.
Mia Bertha Neugase. Mies Kat Carlyl.
Mice Kda Jacobs. Mr Wm Mansfield. Mr
Mo Nsngaas, Mr Frank Kfilnger war orer
from Cereal! ia at th Commencement inr-
cises Wednesday raing.
In a few week, George I Foster will leave
far th East, where he will enter Princeton
College, ia which he intend taking a thor
ough coarse. Hs graduates from Albany
College with honor and will no doubt keep
up the good reputation at Princeton he has
already obtained her.
Allen A Martin bar sold 4 wedding suit
oet of oaa lot of clothing, and if you don't
want to msrry, doa't bey that kind tor tby
are sure to get yea a wife.
PBINTMta' MCNI.
A tiraael KaoesaAllMBy Ha. the Prettiest
1'rlnler. sis Homeliest rrlaler. Ike
leanest Printer, t
Last Friday was a day long looked for by
the printer of al lany and their friends.
It came and wirli it no encouraging eky
and the steamer "McCulley." About two
hundred of our cltlxona boarded the nald
'McCulley" and she steamed away for the
Capitol at 8:80, with music tn the air.
Amoug tbaae in the company waa a meek
representative ef the Dkmochvt, who
every thing usually kept in a first-class conn
try store of a better quality than in meet
stores, and at th lowesrt price. By call
ing on Mr Montague you wul tad this to be
th fact.
We loarned through Mrs W K Price of 1
accident happening a few day ago that
eame very near reset ting fatally to Joe Cox.
He, accom pained by W K Price, were creee
ing th Santiam, on horseback, on their way
over the mountains when Cos's horse Sound
ered and threw him into th stream, and
it was only through th greatest exertion
that he succeeded in getting safe te shorn.
Be sure to go to the strawberry ami ice
cream festival to be given by lb ladies of
the Congregational church, thia evening,
June 1C. Strawberries and cake, S5e ; ice
cream and cake, 25c ; lemonade lee par
glass. Doors open at G o'clock. Admission
free to at). This will be the last Congrega-
Ali are invited te
be present.
Last Friday a runaway occurred that
caused considerable excitement at the time
A hack coataiaed Jas Garrett aud wife, of
Peoria two grand children and en or two
other, the horses became frightened near
First street, and breaking into a run dashed
down Ferry street at full speed. Mrs.
Garrett becoming frightened and jumped
from th back, receiving a good shaking op,
bat no serious injury. The team was stop
ped near th residence of D P Mason
imsHsrr
t lofrllr.
A Chapter mt Raaawajr.
Orleans beats the world for runaway
teams and Republican majoritiea. Laet
Tuesday Dare Jenkins bad a runaway
but neither himself nor his team sue
taiaed much damage. On Wednesday
Squire Coon's team took a spin, damped
the e'd gentlemen off, and hurt nim bad
ly, brake the wagon all to smash, and
seriously Injured both horse. Tester
day C. S. Smith's team undertook to
keep up the reputation of the preeinet
aad did it effectually. Very little ef the
wagon is left whole exeept the king
belt, and one valuable horse is badly cut.
Smith came oat all right, although the
team ran over blm.
arheel RtH.
Ilepori of 4th reader grade for the closing
term Emily M. Tnrrell, Teacher.
Total number of scholar enrolled 48,
average attendance 36, tardiness 45.
Roll of Honor (sttendance) Lucy Westfall,
Carrie Pfeiffor, Zala Winn. Bertha Resist,
Walter Harrey.
Roll of Honor (deportment) Walter Har
vey, John Charlton, Martha Charlton, Sarah
Sternberg, Vliuerva Monteith, Zula Winn.
Following are nameaof scholar who re-
A nice set I coivod over 90 per cent in th final examina
tions : Zula rfinn, Lucy rFestfalL Ffaltei
Harvey, William Matthews.
teller fijtsJt.
The lonowiOK Is the list of letters rental jlng
in the roitt Ufncft. Albany. Linn oounfcy, ore
on, June 16, 1882 Persons calling! tor these
letters must give the date oa which they wore
ativeniaea.
Clerk, Mr Nellie Magui, Joe
Clark, Capt H Richardson, John
Clark, Nelson B Mpirry, John
Given, Samuel Thompson, Jonathan ,
Harmon, Mis Kate Young, Mrs F
P. H. RAYMOND, P. M.
The College Chapel was crowded Last
Wednesday eteoing with an enthbsisstic
audience. Th program rendered ha re
coivod the heartiest praises 00 all sides, and
the exercises passed off in a manner to confer
only credit 00 the faculty ef th College,
who bar succeeded in placing it on a sound
basis. They deserve the support of erry
citizen in the connty.
The exorcises were opened with prayer by
Rer. Irvine, followed with some excellent
music by th College Band. Mum Magifi
Footer read ae essay ou "life's Rewards.''
a thoughtful,; well written production, in
nirins on to noble actio and purity of
life. The instrumental duo by Mioses belle
Menders and Lisxie Conasr, waa well render
ed, displaying a delicate touch, with good
harmony and expression. Miss Htti
Millers reettatioa of Scott' "Jas Fitzjames
and Rhodrisk Dba," broaght her many flat
tering compliments. Mr. M. J. Moatoith
executed a cornet sole in a manner very
creditable to bin. as the leader of both our
bands. Mrs C K Wolverton in her essay en
"The Proper Study of Mankind m Man."
kept up the splendid reputation she bad aa
an essay )t when a atudeut in the College.
After a song by M iss Aoui Pencil and tbe
"See tar overture" by the Ijulie Rand th
rent of th evening occurred, the oration
by Geo I Foster. We ar sorry that space
will not permit an extended acennnt of it.
It was a careful, original effort, showing
taste aud study, aud we say much iu stating
that ws believe it gave promise of more than
ordinary bterary ability, when th excellent
course pursued at Princeton shall have had
iUiafinence. He was followed by another
song by Miss Annie Powell, when Prof.
Condit, with a fow appropriate words con
ferred tbe certificate of the College on him.
The exercise closed with music by th
ladies Band, after which nearly every
body showered their congratulations on
George Footer, who deserved them all.
The Mnwataln end.
Jason Wheeler,returned from theubunch
grass country" last Monday, coiuieg over
tbe mountains on tbe Lebanon road. Be
says there 1 yet about thirteen mile ef
now on the road. . It commence nea
Hackleman'a Pass at the top of iho8evenr
Mile H'll, and runs about five miles to-
waidu the Lakes. It commences again
ar the tbe foot o.' Sand Mountain and
runs over that mountain for a distance ef
about eight mllo tn H. vicinity of Crater
4piog. Isxsswne :! It is yot nineor
ton feet deop, bi is molting away rapidly.
Mr. Gillitand in nt work on tbe road, and is
clearing away fallen timber and putting
It in good shape. Mr. Wheeler met Mr.
fiamford near Fish Lake last Sabbath with
a small drove of cattle, and he was getting
through without much trouble. Mr.
Wheeler says horsemen and stock can
get over now without difficulty, but
would not advise any one to undertake to
cross with teams until ab ut the 25th of
this month.
soon Ntnwed himself away In the pilot
house with Captain Sanborn, who by the
way, Is a thorough geatleman, and etie of
the beet, if net the bent, Captain that navi
gates the Willamette, itelow all was life
and bustle, which, mined with tbe fine
music furnished by tbe College Rand,
snade the ride most enjoyable. At Inde
pendence we stopped and took on about
thirty, and eame very near shaaghaing
Charlie Pierce but utterly fallod in the at
tempt. Awhile before twelve, Salem ap
peared In view, with an Immense orewd
efHalomitee lining the banks, eager to
witness the spectacle of two hundred curi
ous looking people vacating a river steam
er. On reaching the wharf the printers
were called for and after etumbllng over
Percy Flak's big feet, succeeded In getting
iu tbe front of a line which was forming.
We might remark here that Mr Flak after
wards very Justly took the pri&e for being
the biggest footed printer In the olty. In
front of u wore Hon A Uuah, President
of the day, P H Deroy, Orator, and the
Second Itrigade Rand of Dallas. Follow
ing us were the Naloin printers, who are
entitled to much credit for their courtesy
and gontleman'y conduct. Then cams
the Capital Guard Rami, the Capital
Guards, the Albany College Rand and
oltltns. Wo ;r.s. inted a beautiful sight
an wo march 1 aevoral blocks through the'
dut, gaxed at by men end women, th
tatter of whom, in Salem It ban been re.
marked, have a rJaeliy style of droawlag
peculiar ouly to tbemwelvoa. At Marlon
Square w ere given a seat on the stage,
whore we lUtenod to a really excellent ad
dress) by P H li'Arey, dealing moatly ia '
pereotiei rcmtulscencee connected with
Salem prlii tors, D'Arcy, afterwards suc
ceeded In ta'aiug the prise for being the
young men who wanted to got married
worst although it waa hotly oouteeted for
by one or two from Albany.
Committ were appointed on the be
different content for prises, and then the
fun began, although, aa a matter ot tact,
this prise business was a 00 tn plete farce,
the awards being made In many ansa
without regard to merit; this though could
not be said eftbeee received by Albanians.
We only got seven out of eighty, which
were given us simply becaueo no other
coarse could be taken. We should have
had several others ; for Instance the prise
to the young lady wanting to get married
the worst, the printer with the finest mus
tache, etc. The only thing that barred
thooditoi of the "Herald" from taking No
61 was that H read, "the printer who eould
tell the moat lie in the fewest wards" In
stead of the meet words. The repreeenta-
tive -f the DaxocaaT came very near
carry lag eff the prise for tae tantont ran
ing printer, and probably would, but Just
ss be nos rod the goal ho re me tn bored the
reward was for a keg of beer, something
he never drinks, so ho was satisfied u
come in second beat, which he did with
ease and a red fee. The spar ring match
attracted considerable attention, aa well
aa nereral other eoateeta, which we need
net mention. Th prison take by th
residents of this city were as follows :
To the boot lady rowel let on the ground,
a est of Jet earring. Ml Ixilti Mon
teith. (Mist M. wan In Albany st the
time.)
To the handaement lady in the ball room,
onedosen cabinet pictures, Minn Annie
Msumneld.
Te tbe swiftest lady eompvWtor in the
city, a pair of flower vans, Mlse Bertie
Knoe, of tne ussoi sat omce.
To the beat looking printer an the
grounds, a pair of kid glores, Mies Bertie
Krtoa.
For the homellet compositor en the
grounds, Col ( ha. A Godfrey barred out,
one ham, J M Petti nger. The content
for thitwas between Pottlnger, George
Hawkins, of this city, and R P Boies, Jr.,
of Salem, but waa very Justly given the
former.
To the leanest printer, Geo MoClaa ex-
neptei, a bsndeome ceae, Jim Godfrey.
One gallon ef pickle to tbe meet heert
les coquette oe the grounds, Mm Annie
Mansfield.
Among other attractions wss a game of
bass ball near the Court Houe, end aa
Engine contest at eeven o'clock, the latter
of which was too hate for us. The steamer
left Salem en its way back at I and gat
here at 11 ; buttbe meek represent ulvo of
tbe DsMocaAT waited for tbe eveoing
train, which he bearded, after having an.
Joyed the hospitality of Pi of. Arnold, of
the Willamette University, and his pleas
ant wife, In company with a friend, for
un hour, and arrived In Albany at 8:80,
ready far another affair of the eame kind.
- ias
Wall,
' Cntas Weeding
Thursday of last week waa the twentieth
anniversary of th marriage of Judge and
Mrs. J, 0. PoweP, an event of much Im
portance and one worthy to lie celebrated.
Twenty years of wedded happ'nees Is cer
tainly deserving of commemoration, and
enough china cannot be showered down
upon couple's head to omke J the re
ward they deeerre for sum constancy.
The party given Thursday night In honor
of this eveut In the life ef Judge and Mrs.
Powell wss a grand affair and a complete
success. Invitations had been sent out
several days previous, to their many
friends, nil of which, where possltdo, wore
responded to on that evening. Conse
quently there ws a large gathering of our
beat people, who oamo with their beait
fttll of good wishes, and Jisuds burdened
with china, of which'there were msnv
beautiful a well as useful proeente. Ths
handsome parlors of Judge Powell's mai
den 00 were decorated with flowers, so
profuse at this season of the year, and ev'
erythlng was arrangod In an elegant man
ner, outside, the lawn wae brightly
lighted, so that croquot was played as
ouvenlently as In the day time, aud seats
were plenty for those who preferred to sit
with the sky for a covering. To n atch
these wore the nicely attired gueia ho
docked with all the taste of the metropoli
tan, with tbe advantage of Nature's own
flowers for ornaments, and countenance
not contaminated by dirty lanes ami mur
ky walls. At the profier time those pre
out wore asrved to a bountiful repat,
complete Ui Its make up and delicious In
quality-evldenoe'that twenty year has at
least made Mrs Powell a flret idas cook
and tbe Judge an approchtfor of Ann rook-
Ing.
At a reasonable hour iho guests took
their departure sad Judgo powotl aud
Mrs. Powell, r Kate FinlayMiu, were
left to begin married lifo sgaiu ..' .her,
deling from their china wtrldmu
Ws notlood lite Issffowhsg jj-r.o pTOS
out :
Judgvsud Mm. Mion. Judgs and Mrs.
Mtraunu. Mr. end Mi. L F. Ml tin. Mr end
Mrs S K Young, Mr a,l Mrs 1' K 4 el
vsrtoii.Mr n-d Vs N iUum.lt v. and Mr
Harris, Itsv acj Mrs irviii, Mr m. (Mis
Flnlsyson, Mr and Mr John ithofao.
Mr and Mrs Hitiul Allhooe. Mr. and
and Mm P II Raymond, Mr nod Mr. A
81 tiger. Mr and Mrs ay B ain, Dr and
Mrs J T. Mill. Mr aud Mrs K F Hex, Mi
and Mrs Paters, Mr and Mrs W II Hearst,
Mr and Mrs Duncan, Mr and Mrs Kggstt,
Dr and Mrs Prion, Mrs Dr Usrrln, Mr
Walter Monteith, Mr Dr Miller, MrsTaoe
Mouteith, Mrs Blain, Mrs K M Robertson,
Miss Clara Rlain, Mures Lottie and Tina
Monteith, MUsos Jennie and Lulu Clark,
Mioses Mary and Amanda Irvine, Mine
KHaabeth Irvine, Mis Mary Gaston, Mine
Olite Miller, Mis Ross Banna la, Mass Gar
ringer, Miss Mary Allhonao, M Us t'oudit.
Miss Mr Daniels, Jas H Foster, Rev I N
Cendlt,GasCurrie, Tom Callahan, KW
lAngdon, U II Irvine, F. R Mkipwurtb,
Esq , p. p. Nulling.
01bTI 01 UT-.-JJ t
On petit ion of citizens Joe Lane, was
appointed to repair bridge across Muddy
on the rond leading from Fran Ferry,
also the Cbaetain bridge on same river.
Application of Frank Propst for a
semper for Dlst. 47, allowed,
Application ef A H PowcM nul others
fur location of county revi grauf d and,
Jos Moist. JVto Hohlosscr and I) B
Montoith appointed vlewct .
Application of A L Harnett and ethers
for location of county road granted, and
Frank Sliedd, Gen W n.iv, and John A
Uonnwtl, appointed viewers.
Geo W Luprr allowed oU00 U- l of
lumber and a r mi per.
Mart Miller allowed semper and MM
fct of lumber for Dist. 13.
Jacob Huber allowed MOO f .-et of lum
ber for hist. V
Fees of Coroner over bodies o! Adulr,
Mtrange and Johnson, allowed.
Sundry foes amounting to 181. 11. al
lows!1 Noah fthaoks supervisor of Dial
I) Bllyuu allowed 201 feet of lumW
and scraper for Dist. 8.
Wm Churchill allowed J'mm float of
lumber for Dist. 22.
Wm Drinkard allowed MM fet of
lumber for Dist. 34.
ISeah Hbaake allowed IMO feet of
lumber far IMsl. 'Jh.
Richard Cheadle allow,. I t . purchase
fj,', worth of ue cMin. for Jnsfirav
ar
and family.
20 JO feel of lumber allowed John
Denny for Mot 27.
Ordered that contract with M. John
Stone Is) build bridge n ro h Muddy,
ltev. Aeheson Miperiufrmh'Mt, bu eel
aside for fraud and said nperiiitnehsni
removed, and no fsrthir orpctsdlsnas
w sar
OUR PRICE LIST.
AYER'S SARSAPARiLLA, 75C. QSECOrJ KIDNEY TEA.
VECETIME, $1.10. KENNEDY'S DISCOVERY, $1.25.
WARNER'S KIDNEY & LIVER CERMAN SYRUP. 60C.
CURE, $1.00. AUCUST FLOWER, 60C.
HOP BITTERS, 75C
AYER'S VIGOR, 75G.
H. N. LINIMENT, 75C.
POROUS PLASTERS 3 FOR iOC.
CENUINE FLORIDA WATER ,0C.
HALL'S RENEWER. 75C.
ST. JACOBS'S OIL, 40C.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 76C.
Z0Z0D0NT 00C.
LUBEN'S EXTRACTS 7:C.
CONCENTRATED LYE 4 BOXES - OC. CONCENTRATED POTASH 4 BOXES CC
The above i a part la' list of our new prleF, co nn fo give the readers of this
paper an idea of how wa sell goods. We have tn-id "x!enire reduction ou
the regular price of our stock and propose U sell at prices lower than any alitor
drujf house In flu- Htste, an'l if a sarin? or 1" to 2 cents, on every dollar's worth
you ley In our line Is any object to your trade with us aud we will guarantee
to satisfy the meat skeptical as to price and -uality.
McCOY & BLLERT,
t'lobjan':. Blcfk, Albany v Ot-egoi.
d bridge.
o Madsfjr
hlibrloa for
a I
M
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had by him in rsjst i'd to
Contract to lot1! f 1141
at WHoou Ford, n t i-
tJBiS), to h eouip elesj i .
cM Ward v . .ip
of Diet 'JO
Wa'tcr Hmmum allow d 7jUU fWl i
lumber.od lbs or nuils sod luforskdl d
ab'ir, for rcptrin lrldv.
i McKluuey nlluwtxl lb O.Hl f.-.;t ;
h-'Uiber. etc , lor Dit Iu
It A Murphy alleweil.VsiO feet f iaui
bar for Dit. II.
Clerk orlered to prrajw list of stailoa
ery, etc., for onauiag t ynsr to be
furnUheil to various dealers, and bids
be received and spenedon Jnly 1.
Notion ordered publi bod f obtain
care ler certain indigout ihildres.
Ill IA.H AUJOM'KU.
SHELF
WE UH M IM'ORII mVm Ca7Tam THAT WK II K OH
hand a full stock of
AND HEAVY HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel.
While at our warehouse opposite the store we will Uke pleasure to show yon tbe
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HARSH TW1IHIDER,
THE DEERING MOWER,
THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WACO".
r K lUbiason. bills forlumW $10 U7,
ITW UJ. r.7; Wm Watklns, claim of
2J5 wlfn'or witLoss fees. $; Mrs
i P Snydr. binding rsoorrl. flO'f M ;
' VV I'hilbrlck. olnn of .rui sec., ri
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THE .1- I- ( a hi : agitators
AND SHORT APRON THRESHERS.
PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES,
Woodbury- Dingee Patent .HORSE POWBB.
Our Implements Fully Guaranteed.
KJ. aO - -
ALn rr, Ijnejo -. inkl
Wo bavo wstchod mtU ni.ural.:s lo
tereot ihogrowiag twde of the he young
Arm of Peter A va, nu i wntlo wo knuw
thai much i daa u los If jh oSid rpn;a
Uoa for inlsgrity an i sllwuliwn tn tus:nes,
stUla gmsX -loal is Ut ls cro l.taJ u U.e
foot that they have beeu fort una u iu -A.
tainhag for sate iho rery axrh-uUural
Isapleinents la th inarkl. Farinsr are
f ajgjg to use the best rnn-lnue overy lime
if it ia to le f jund. Thai is 'in auuple rta
aun why ibla Arm bas heal uch a i.n
sale of the 1 string Twiu hinder 'I he
farmers hare tried The ditfereni b nderx
and they And the booting to bo th beat
by fsr. Only three or four of the other
make of binders hare been sold here this
year. Tbiseaplalns Itsef. It Isasignlil
eanl fact that In local lie whero ouo or tvo
binders were used last year of different
makes, only the aeering is bought now.
Far the eame reason the J 1 Case Agitator
thresher has bean the principal one bought
hare thia year. Farmers have found that
It Is the best, and so they pun-hnse it, the
eame as they will tbe best goods in any
ether lioe of trad. Peters fc 3s, we un
derstand have sold a larao lumber of
a. . . . '.
n iiaignt, rur nnats, in f U lUy.
tnonil, postage tamp. $iuu7; J L
Cowan, nails, gli ; Allan, Roeunmn ft
Co., lumber, $1 in L ftmlth. wltnosa
fee before grand Jury, $5 ; B W Lang
don, stationery. $10 s i J W Anderson,
work on fence, $3 6o f Hryaot, draft
ing town and eoui ty plats, Slot ; A w
Wsrroa. work en Jail gate. $3 ; MllUr
ftforirau, briNK-Jntfiu r iort of viewers,
f-2 . J J Charlton, fees f$l ; Mt John
k rtloi.e. r pniri'ng .1 bridges. $300 j Frank
Uroe. plows, $J0 ; A L Itridt'efanner.
wiinras fe a, $8.40 ; J L Stewart, board
I stairs dale and children, $JK: K
Uohln on. lumber. $Ks 7h ; Fox, Han in
A Co. Ml dee. $4i.0o ; Jas Mady meals for
juror, slh ; -St. John 4 hteue. huihlinu
tU li nab hrhlflre. MQ0 : M Cunnlnehaoa
H j; I.IKiiig'a., $lftu; . Flinn, f7o.
J J Charlton, !v.
In n.ostana.
while other throshers have bad al
moot no sale at all. Their Bales, too, of
the Btudebaker wagon have bceu surpris
ingly largo. It la a fact we have gleaned
in an unprejudiced luwunr that thi wag
on la being considered tht m ui ro table
and the beet constructed.
On aoneuat ef their large trade iu agricul
tural Implements, they have been obliged
to take possession of two ef the Isrge
atares on the north aide of First street aud
use them as warn! ouscs. If their business
oonUnuasto increase as it hn they will
soon rwjulre eonelderable more room.
A 1'AltULIl.
Kew siooUs.
Mrs. Powell has just received a large
Invoice of very fine and stylish miliaery
sroods for late summer wear. Ladles
should call early and see .them.
WOOL, WOOL, WOOL,
Samuel S. Young want a 60.000 pound
ef sood wool, for which he will pay the
highest market price in CASH.
Three-fourths ot the educators m
Wasbicgton coun'y are women.
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HarrisburK's4tb.
Great preparations are being made at Har
risburg fer a big time on the 4th. Interest
ing contests will be indulged in, and there
is no end to the fun to be had. Following
are the officers of the day s
Presideat Dr H A Daris.
Vice President IFaltsr Husteu.
Orator 8 S Train.
Header Sana May.
Chaplain ft O M Whitney.
Marshal J Y Schooling.
. , -e
Bedaetlenln Fries.
From new until the Fourth of July
Mrs. L. J. Powell will sell all her old
stock of millinery goods at greatly re
duced prices, ia most cases putting tbem
down 25 per cent below cost Re mem
ber ladies that you can get a bargain by
calling there.
Last Friday afternoon If las Minnie
Altlsoa, teaeber of the Est Ward
school, with ber pupils held a pionio
at Hackleman'a grove. A most enjoy
able time was had by those waa at
tended, and the event would have beeu
a pomntt-te success, had It not been
marred by an nnfortuuate aoedeaL
Harry Englander, son of Gum. Kaglan
dcrf In attempting to jump over i
ditch, fell and broke ane af h.a arms
near the elbow, tbe fracture being qolte
severe. There is a possibility of loav
ing the arni crooked.
Oa Sabbath afternoon. Miss Ilattie
Hess accompanied by the pupils in har
select school and aeveral friends, pass
ad tbo nay in the same pleasant grove
in a rery enjoyable manner.
Saturday tbe Babbath Schools
Shedds held a picnic at Roberta Bridge
about the best arranged plane for "plo
nicking" in the county. There was an
Immense gathering, Keveral went up
from this city, and all report a good
time.
On the easae day the member of the
Tangent Grange held a picnic near that
place, and if report is true there waa
"a feast ot reason and a flow af soul,"
besides lots of eatables and any quanti
ty of good will thrown iu.
of
A letter received iu this ci y a dsy or
two ago from Ga. W. Hill was dated at
Cabinet, Montana, aa the N P R R and
is full of matters of interest lo many of
our readers. George I traveling fer
the Pacitlo Mutual Life Insurance Co.
ami is doing a rushing business. He
writes Hint Ted Whitfield is there acting
as time keeper on tho N. P. It ; Jim
Reed, formerly telegraph operator in
Albany, la there, broke, but is going lo
slartaginrsilL "He waa tired from tbe
FRR on aceonnt of 'shortage'.'' John
Crane, formerly la the twine factory in
Hue city, is In Cabiiu-t, in the freight
office but Is arose. ,,Bulch," formerly
a tough character in thia city, is there
keeping a d'-adfall. Mad Urigham is
running a aaleon and Ah v Shannon, a.
horea trainer when here. I In tbe eame
buslnesaix miles below. Paul D'Heirry,
wl.e waa in the uewspaper business
when here, ia ddns; well at Kliiftport.
Kverythiag accordlog to tho letter is
orerdoae there. Bill will U bak to
Portland Id a few weeks.
PBTBIiS SC SOX.
Piir.rrA.mfl8 TO HayvlEV. L'ODD a tO-.
First and Vine Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON,
1MPOKTKUH OF
Tt.q-nT STCD STEE3
AM)
Fiont,
BUCKEYE
FARM MACHINERY.
We are Sole Agnt for tbe foUowtas Celebrated ImplemenUi :
MOWER -AJSTID ttttJrtHXj.
e
Ut'CKK.VK ON TfJK XA!.
W . ... aa W ..it ii tn II. f i' I -1 1 ' " 1 f ! : I T 1 1 .
them an.l all ak if lliera wiib praiM. Tbey are In every ar uie
aaacIUnea. We are also Hole AgeaU of I tie
BUCKEYE REAPER.
Tbnoeands of toners here hare used
Aloansl Sfsettuc
aise aibbea t -I so.
The annual mooting of the alumni of tko
Albany college waa hsid last Tuesday even
ing at the residence ef Mr. Edward F. Sox,
en the corner ef Washington aud Fourth
streets. Eleven members were present,
together with the faculty of the col logo,
Mr. U. I. Foster, who graduated Wednes
day evening, and the husbands of several
of the members. A moat enjoyable even
ing ia reported, oue of the pleatantest fea
ture ef which was the alumui supper, an
elegant affair, demonstrating the fa t that
education has served to . umkn the young
women first-class cooks as well as good
students. (Several toasts were responded
te in a happy manner, with Mian ileum
Miller, preeident of the alumni, as toast
master. When .he members separated for
tbe evening it was with warm feeling
for their "alma mater," and kind re
gards for each other. The following mem
bers of the alumni were present: Mrs.
E. F. Hox, Mrs. CM. Stewart, Mrs. Dr. Sav
age, Mrs. Edward Failing, Mrs. C. E.
Wolverton, Mra. Henry Merrill, MisSKate
Conner, Miss Rova Alexander, Miss Mag
gie Foster, Miss Anuie Altheuse and Miss
Hettle Miller.
atock WStipoesrtuK-
The
BUCKEYE
RurV.f Hlrt.ler m4e 11
HarvoM-r ih' Hi.- A.i'iy Tenii-1 i
many Hinder that -k a nr' ' l
hsrvest HelrR smi! iitnv lm ir --rii i .
nneNUon tbe ' Nel! Unthiej
eAarroN pity TMRE8EJT,
Haines Genuine Headers, hutt Farm Wagons,
.Srmf for Spn i.i' 'rrueu$'s an 'rice smm
SE LF-BIN DKR-
v.ji it u n mmhtnatann of tbe Baeaere
nil Uin ih vrelnt and worthy in
-rhiv flKtfi in
t ' 41 .V - V U sa s .sw uuh " " - - -
l..-. n a.M.1 for 1S2. anil as now nereu, is neyoou
isnriit W :'.i? awo Sole ArchU tor the
UOMITOR UPRISHT FARM EMOIME,
John Deere Moline Ptows.
A.A.AC.. Sterm.
A Clear Csnsplealsa
Can be had by every lady who will use
Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating tbe
internal organs and purifying the blood
it quickly removes pimples and gives a
healthy bloom to the che ek. Read about
it in aeothcr column.
fsr lib it Lebanen.
Lebanon will celebrate the 4th in big
style, with ail tbe spread eagle imaginable.
Following are the officers ef the day :
President Jas. L. Cowan.
Orator Col. W. H. Efflnger.
Reader Hon. W. R.Bilyeu.
Chaplain Rev. I. H. Oendit.
Marshal- Jos. Nixon.
Tho regular meeting of ibla society will
be held this eyenlng and tbe exercises will
commence at 7:30 sharp so that those who
Wlah can go te tbe Congregational outer -talnment
afterwards, Following is the
program :
Prayer by chaplain.
Heading of minutes.
Song Meats Fannie Weal, esta Mason,
Msggi lUrkor. Allle Powell.
iiecuaiion .ritsa Maud lit nui -on.
Essay Miaa Frances Chariton.
Solo Miss Emily Turrell.
Addreas Rev I D Driver.
IteHtittien -Miss Esther Marshall.
Quartette Messrs. Uus O.rrio. Charles
Rrush, M I Monteith. o.ivei Irvine.
MhtccllanooiiM BusineHN.
Aaetaor Inspmreuiesl
W C Doherty, ths iurentor s tlie Chain
ptuu Fruit Dryer, has just tecurct a patent
on a valuable improromout nude ou the
drsft aud furnace of hU uineliino, whioh
greatly iuersases its capacity, giring the
sam hett as before with one-fourth less
fuel. This machine now ranks wry high,
and is well liked by all who use it.
832
Mr. Jason Wheeler, who has Just rs-
turned from Eastern Oregon, says that sll
the marketable cattle hare been bought
up over there, and now buyers are after
horses. A good price is paid , and even the
spotted cay use has beeu bought up until
the Indians refuse to sell any more. Our
readers should profit by this knowledge,
and raise as much stock as they possibly
can.
A Tentperaare lrule.
A grand temporaries basket picnic will be
held at Powell's Orore, ona tail from
Halsoy, to-morrow, te whioh all are iuvited.
Music, speaking, eto., will be the order of
the dav. The Ladies Cornet Bead, of this
oity, will furnish music for th occasion.
Quite a largo number of people from this
city will attend.
JL large warehouse is soou to be built
at Coburg, Lane County.
Society Belle
Are loud in their pralso of Florestou
Cologneon account of its r.-ui irkubl v deli
cate and lasting fragrance.
Anoyance Prevented
Gray hairs are honorable but their pro-
mature appcarunoe is annoy ing, 1'arker't
Ilalr Ilalsam prevents the annoyance by
promptly restoring the youthful color.
nonv.
CLINK. Near this oity, Jmo 12, 18S2, to
the wife of Geo v Clmo -a son.
MAatttieu.
COOPER SWANK. On Sunday, June
1 1, at tho residence of the bride's father,
by Eld 8. Williams, Ma, J. F.Coopkr and
M na Emma J. Swank all of Linn Co.
Oregon.
Frank and his handsomo bride have our
congratulations and best wishes for a life
brimfull of happiness, the prospects for
which are so good at the present tim.
HARVESTING MAGH1NERY.
We wish to call the attention of
the farmers of Linn county to the
fact that we have established a
Depot at Albany for the sale of D.
M. Osborne & Co's harvesting ma
chinery for the Havest of 1882.
We have rented the fire proof
buildingcor First and Washington
Sts, Albany, and have employed M.
M.Harvey to take charge. We shall
keep on hand for the trade a full
supply of reapmg,mowmg and self
binding machinery, wire, twine and
duplicate parts. This move brings
us in closer relation to you as man
ufacturers. look to youb jnterestjand
BUY ONLY OF MANUFACTURERS. ; Don't be
induced to give your order until
you have examined our improved
twine and wire binder for 1882. Remember all cf
our machinery is warranted to do good work. For
club orders special rates will be given.
D M. OSBORNE OO.
S. S. Burg, Manejror.