Ik mmnt Official Oity and Comity Paper. Entered at the Po4 Offloe at Albany, Or, as second-class malt matter. MM DAY DECEMBER 29, 1882 BTTTES & NUTTING hUllorx and lroprleters. frr r. srrriKai, tri BsMer. Boraiara. Laet Monday evening, while Dr. Price and family were at the Christina tree at the V. P. Church, an entrance waa effected by a burglar into the real den oe 1 n the Western part of the city, the party, for it seemed to be a single person getting in by the way of a window in the back of the house, lie was a lawless sort of a scamp, for he went into everything, and threw things arvund promiscuously, and from indications was only after mon ey aad jewelry. Of the former he found only a dollar or two; of the latter he cap. tured a silver watch end chain belonging to the Decter, twe or three breast pins be longing to Mrs. Price, and ssveral other swell pieces of jewel ry ; but did not take an wearing apparel or goods of that na ture. The only light which the fastidious burglar used waa matches, which were found half burned all ever the house. One which was dropped when lighted into a dressing case started to bum the things around it, but aft v scorching the case some fortunately went out. An impression of tracks back of the bouse was obtained, bu there was nothing uncommon about them. On the same night an entrance was made into the residence of Mr. Wm. Tree dale, but Mrs. Tweeds e reluming about then they loft without any disturbance be fore they had time to take anything. Our citizens cannot be too careful about fasten ing their windows and doors at night. o ttwrlUerfly Mfcarp. One of the sharpest business maneuver iogs that has yet come to eur knowledge was recently consummated by Mr Warn Reed, at present manager of the Ameri can Mortgage Company of Scotland. Mr Keed upon bis difficulty with the Oregon and Washington Savings Bank Associa tion of Oregon of which be was manager for several years, and just previous to the final breech, made an assignment of the cream of the mortgages of the latter com pany to the former company, now run by him, in this state, at mast we can speak authoritatively about Linn county, and are welt informed as to the rest, la this connly twentyone mortgagee were as signed Oct. 53th for a consideration of 31,000. In Marion county, we under stand thirty-fire were assigned, and in other county s, we believe, the same prac tice was cairled ant, thus giving the new company a big lift, and taking some of the best mortgages from the old one. Kesniea ef the Old sseeaaale Band Wednesday afternoon several of the mem bers of the old Mechanic Bead, which made oar streets so lively a few years ago, met again and played together after a separation ef eighteen months. They got their lips on well and played with almost the old style expression. So well did they get along to gether that they ventured on oar streets, and furnished several excellent pieces. We ac knowledge a pleasant acre node, and only wonder at their temerity in submitting their mask; to such experienced ears as ours. Fol lowing are the old members who were pres ent at this reunion and assisted in filling oar Streets with masic for an boar orse : Charley Pierce, Jobs Spangler, W Langdoo, Will Miller, Frank Wood, John Goitre, Mack Mooteith and Watt Monteith. They were assisted by O L Irving. The boyereport a splendid time, and are talking some of re organizing. We certainly hope they will, for they won Id help to enliven matters con siderably. Appealed- Upon a verdict of "not guilty" being found is the War henheimer case in the U. 8. District Court an appeal was taken to the Justice Court in this city. . R Skip worth. J. P., and the prisoner was brought here, also charged with burglary, it being claimed that be had made false keys and entering the store while in the bauds of the sheriff, had sold goods to various parties. A writ of assies corp was i-:ued and Wachen heimer was taken back to Portland, where hh? body was produced in court Wednesday morning. This taking an appeal from Judge Deady to our worthy Justice, is a feather in the cap of the Court over which he officiates, and pla ces it on an equal with the Supreme Court of the United States. HOME AND ABROAD. 1883-3 days. Poor traveling. A happy New Year. P M Preach, jeweler, Look oat for burglars. Wheat is 83 cents at the mills. Look oat for the tax collector. Wanted more mans factories. Athanvjaow has seven saloons. 8. H. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. Rebecca degree meeting to morrow night at 7 e olook, at 0. F. Hall. For a cough er cold there is no remedy equal to Aaunen's Cough Syrup. Seme full-blooded Berkshire pigs for tale by J P Gilmere at Miller's Station. The Benton county school teacher insti tute met yesterday and Wednesday. A correspondence received this week is sft oat for want of the authors name. For rent House in eastern part of the city for rent cheap. Inquire at this osfice. Dr. O. Willis Price, dentist, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over I angdon's Drugstore. Lydia K. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound strengthens the stomach and kidneys and aids digestion. Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, largest au cheapest stock in town at the Farmers' & Mechanics' Store, French has a few pieces of silverware ift. which he will sell eery cktap. Warranted quadruple plate. Our merchants report a big sale of holiday goods, and seem to be well pleased with the patronage received. To-sight the skating risk is open f r lsdiee aad no gentlemen admitted oxoopt when accompanying a lady. Rev Mr Selph will preach at the Baptist eherch, in this city next Sabbath, morning aad evening, at the usual hours. Both the college aad the eity schools are now taking a rest, bat on Tuesday morning next business will be began again. The "hog law" only applies to speoified parts of the state, Albany being excluded, our citizens need not become alarmed. First-class groceries at Hoffman & Joseph's. They keep - the latest of everything aad make its point that the quslity is always gseds. Since Prinevilie has becoiuo the county seat of Crooks county it hai been rilling up with lawyers at a terrible rate, and now has aboet six. There will bo a public examination of teachers in the County School Superinten dent's room in the ('eart House to-day and to-morrow. On the first Sunday in January a series of meetings will begin at the Evangelical church in this city under the charge of Eev J W Hellenbaugh. Do net forget that Peter's A Blain are in the Parnsh Block on the earner of First and Ferry streets, and that this is the place to get hardware All persons indebted to Otto Fox are re quested to call immediately at bU old stand! and settle their account. Mr. Wm. Webber will be there to wait oa them. Ia the case of the Bute agt A Wachen heimer. tried at Portland last week in the U. S. District Court for perjury the jury brought in a verdict of "not guilty." We understand that the Knox Butte (i range has challenged another Orange for a match hunt, which is liable to take place at any time. It will be a feather-Hying affair. Those desiring Mew Years cards should hurry op aad semi in their orders to C W Watts. He has a splendid selection aad fills orders on short notice, as well ia the eity ss from the country. Those wishing bottled beer for family use should remember that the Star Brewery is the best. Wm. Faber is an expert aad is getting a good reputation for the quality ef the beer which he manufactures. Skating at the rink, on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, the second night being devoted entire - y to ladies and gentlemen accompanying them. It will nay you to attend. If you want something neat and tasty fo holiday time, call and see Samuel E. Young's assortment of holiday goods, cups and sau cers, plated ware, glassware and other sea testable goodsAoo numerous to mention. Tnere is a complaint among many that there is not enough sociability among the people here, and that married people as well ss yosng people should kayo their parties and get better acquainted with each other. H F Newman, at Peoria, has just receiv ed a splendid stock of goods by steamer, consisting of everything usually found in a first-class country store. His holidays goods should be inspected by the people of Peoria and vicinity. Ladies ! You will find the largest and finest assortment of gentlemen's embroid ered slippers at Samuel K Young's. Also a fall line of the celebrated H J Holt -rook A Co., and Samuel Dunbar's ladies', misses and children's shoes. Csll and examine. Christmas morning when the worthy pro prietor of the Revere House looked oat of S Freight Train Wrecked. Last Tuesday morning the freight train going north met with quite a serious ac cident. It bad reached Millers, and was crossing- the switch at a rapid rate of speed, when one of the rails gave way, and in an instant nine cars were piled up against each other, and several of them quite badly smashed. Six had to be un leaded, aad three at least will have to be taken to the car shops and repaired, but the remaining number can probably be fixed where they are. Passengers and mails had to b? transferred at noon, but the wrecK was rend red so that a passage was made that night able into rest. Mr J as Qarrect put up a fst beef cow, valued at $90, and no trouble was experienced in getting men to shoot. The result was that Wm Shepard got the first choice, George Shepherd the second, New ton Savage the third, Rilsy Oarctt the fourth and George Coon the fifth. Another match for tarktya and a beef will ooour at the same place to-morrow, when a big time is expected. Last Saturday night at 12 o'clock a lodg ing house at lumen's Mills, 12 miles from Men roe, in Beaton county, was destroyed by fire, and two of the inmates Frank Leon ard and George Blake were burned to a crisp, and Joseph Shepherd so badly that his recovery is doubtful, All three had been drinking hard the night previous, and it is claimed were too drunk to help them selves. Shepherd was taken from the build ing by a saber young man named Holgate. They were a levs sick looking quartet as thsy wended their way to the Poet Office, the two young men were so fall that they staggered and the two youag women dis graced themselves by keeping theei com pany, and seemed to think it fan, for they allowed them to walk arm in arm with them with the innocent light of the sun shining on them. From them they wooded their way to the art gallery, but wo doubt if there wore enough head rests there to keep them straight, and it would take a Prometheus to paint the staggering, sickly looks, on tueir faces. How they succeeded we have not yet loomed. Amnion's Cough Syrup is not a patent medicine. No patent haa been asked for or obtaiued upon it. To protect the nuhlic from counterfeits and imitatious the manu facturer has had tho label registered ia Washington. The Syrup is made from pure and costly drugs, and cannot be sold as choap to the dealer as the common patent modi cihes that are simply made to sell, which ex plains why dishonorable druggists or dealers try to soli you something else when asked for Ammen'a Cough Syrup. It is upon the market upon its own merits. Voa can buy a sample bottle for IS cents, upon which, at the wholesale price, the manufacturer makes nothing. Ask to see a large bottle, and read the lain-1. The January nnml cr of Frank lasbs's Popular Monthly is remark able for excellence. and is in all resects, what a magazine might to be ; the articles are exceedingly interest ing and instructive ; the storiss, sketches, etc, highly entertainiofr : the poems i ma ts much merit, and miscellany is most comprehensive, short stories, sketches, ad ventures, u. Y.x.'.x number of this popular periodical contains 12S quarto pages end over !00 illustrations, together with a beau tiful colored phvte frontispiece, The prioe ef a single copy is Cents ; yearly subscription $3. postpaid. Address Mils. Kuans I.kiMK, Publisher, 53. 53 and B7 Park Place, New York. Ths Nottk Amttrtcan ifVstVa for January opens with a symposium ia which three of tho moot prominent advoates in this coo a try of the "Revision of Church Creeds," namely Rev Dr Newman Smyth, Rev Henry Ward Beecber and Rev Dr I.vman Abbott, set forth the grounds Jupon which such revision is deemed necessary. ''University K luxa tion for Women," is discussed by Prof W iconic Mevee, lrof Isaac U luce gives "Definition of liberty." M American Kog lish," by Gilbert M Tucker, is s spirited de fense of our cis-Atlantic fashion of English speech against the aspersions of sundry British critics. "Bigotry in the Medic Profession" by Dr 1 1 avid Hunt, b good. Finally, Charles T Congdon, under the singularly apt title of 'Adulteration of In telligence," exposes some of the grave evils to be apprehended from the monopolisation of telegraph lines, press associations and in flueotiel public journals. Published at 30 Lafayette Place, New York. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ford, who will remain a few weeks. Mr Hugh Dinwiddle who lives at Pine, in the south part of this county, called on us last Friday en his way home from Port land where hs hss been since Nov. 27th, in attendance upon tiio U. 8. Dlst. Court as a juror. Court adjourned until Jan. 3rd, 184.1 when hs will return. Mr Alfred Hoi man, aasoeiato editor of the Orweafaa, was in ths oity last Friday, in the interest of that journal, and while here favored us with a call. Hs is confident that the ( juniun will hold its own, sad if - it wiU only take the right stand toward the valley aad work for oar interests, we certain ly bad as lievs see it prosper ss ths sew pa per to bo started there. Wo, last Saturday, received friendly calls from W T Slater, son of Senator Slater, and Milt Miller, son of 11 0 Miller whe lives nsar Ubenou. Milt and W T have been attending school at the State University at Kugeae. Ths former will spend the holiday- with his father's family while Mr. Slater will pass his vacation with his uncle Gray some ten miles from Corvallie. band nr. sniov Last Tuesday evening tho third annual reception of the ladies' Cornet Hand, was held at the pleasant residence of Mr K W langdon, on Seooud street. Mr Langdoo, Mr J N Duncan aad Dr K L Irvine are all the husbands the Hand has at present, sad wore sll present but one ; hat the prospects are good for more, at least sallioiently so to keep up the courage of the remaining unmar ried inoraber.4. Resides the husbands, and their wife there wore present ssveral young men as well as a few more lady friends, jest enough to fell comfortable and at home. The evening was spent most agreeably in conversation, bass, tenor and alto, and games of various kinds, tho favorite of which seem ed to be "Old Maid" in two forms. An ulegaut repast was served at tea, emphasis ing the fct that thorn are mumbets of the Band who know how to cook ia Delmoaieo style. As Levy's eornet playing is to most cornet playing so was this to most evening collations. Aftor some excellent tausio. in which Mrs Langdoa's rich votes and Charley torce's cornet, formed the principal part. tho happy company dispersed at twelve, fall of good wishes for each others husbands d everybody in genet!. Ttantmr. in at.au v at rxMiwiu.. Twe Men Dung bl One afct i estorday wo learned by a letter from PrinovWlo, and aleo by an extra to tho News" published at that place of a terr ble tragedy In that city, last Saturday, in hlfki a Llnnlte, a Marlonlto and a Call fernlan loot their lives. Al Hwsrtx and a n. a several otuurs were playing arus in a saloon when a bullet psesed through the window and entered the nook of Bwartx, from the effort of which ho has since died. At about the same time a party of masked men went to the house ef Wm Barnes near Prinevilie and took from there Nyd Huston, formerly of thin county, and one Chan Luster, recently from California. What they did with them may be au rails od from tho fact that they were soon after- ('fSTHAS. sly Observed In Albany I.Mlle. try Blc and A mora beautiful day never blessed this welcome holiday . It was approct ted by moat of our citizens, who put on their best "bibs aad tuokors," stopped work and had a good time, moat In a quiet, peaceable way, others In tangle foot, haok acting manners. Chrlstmss i peculiarly a day of giving. As this Is ti free country everybody can give as U pleases. One young man gave sev ml dollars Into the City Treasury for the privilege of defending himself (?) when attacked by several boy a. Home gave to Matin and some to their frleads, oni for policy's take and som for love, soma for fun, soma far spite, bat nearly all gave something, and many was the young heart that was made happy, end some wa expect sad by neg lect. Wo would rathor be a hermit at the North pole than a boy "left out In the cold ' on Christmas day. Most of the giving was dona at the churches, en trees, which seemod to he well filled with enlbl presents The members of the 1 V.xSUtt.U U.S. a. held their Christum tree Saturday night. The church waa tilled to the front steps, with beaming counten ances. Interesting exercises preceded the giving of presents, the distribution of whleh, was, as Is always the case.tho principal feature, On Monday night I reus were unloaded at four different plarre. At the M. k. 0W MM, two well shaped trees held the many substantia: and other prewe'its, errang edso as to attract tho eyre of the y uing one, and make them eager to hear their names called. In tho back ground was a handsome evergreen cross which show (1 oil to advautage, ami combin ing all u very pretty picture was form ed. The giving of present look place after MOM appropriate exercises by the children. The single trep at the Oi l . Mi I f-JMl'Kf was entirely for tho young r children, and looked as tieat as a wax dolL n three sides of tho hall were appropriate mottoes well pot up, back of the stage being the words ''dory t ! in the Highest, on earth jkjsoo good will to men." The esereisea were er the pleaaanteat nature. The two Iron at tho OOVsMMMAfsWalj uinc it. were particularly pretty, and contain- d Just enough presents to show that hey were being put on more to reiucev r the children than to .make a show. le exercises were good and of an at- Uve nature. The simplicity of the rangements here deserve the best Corumeudntloa. At the t . P. it t: Bine Klbbon del. An Interesting meeting of this club waa held last Friday evening, there be ing only a fair attendance. The music was furnished from somo temperance hooka, at d was very commendable. A reading by Mies Lib Irvine and a reci tation by Miss I na Robertson were both good. The address by Itev. T. J. Wll son, of Halsey, elicited tho closest at tention and received the approval of alt. The fallowing committees were appointed by the P res id in t for the tftate Alliance which meets here In February, the first. ON KNTKRTAlMMKKr. ' Consisting ef two from each church : or.gregational -Mrs A BUIger, W H Blaln. Methodist Mrs F M West fall. Mis W R Cannon. Presbyterian - Mm K (J ( lark, Pref A M Matton. United Pre hylerian -Mr L K Main Miss Maggie Foster. Kvangelloal-Mrs W J Davis, Pu rdom; BaptlK T P ilackleman, Kev It lllll. M B Mouth K K gklpwortb, Mm u W Cuedifl. on uvhk-. Iir; VV (irey. Prof W J Davis, Prof J W itohh, Miss Jennie Clark, Miss Idb I rune. II holiday goods, Tho FlncHtHtock Kvor 13rotisrht to Albany AT P i v SL srac F0SIIAY & II A SO VS. here is nothing of the best class of holiday goods but what is to be found here. Books and Albums, Beautiful Inkstands, Rich Toilet Sets, Hand Mirrors, Handsomest Vases, Lovely Brush Brooms, Perfumeries of the best makes, and many other goods suitable for holiday gilts such as - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Mr. Isliam Walker, the subject of tills I oidtnary was born in ibe auto of Tennee- and articles fancy and su bstantial, too numerou u" iimiesseo io:iirton wnuo iu tei to mention, uaii ana see tnem oeiore irurcnasing UldlMsrr Usllrr. young and united wltb the IUSIa(:burri. fie united In marriage wltb Miss M 0 Howell of that Mtato, with whom be lived in undieturlMHl harmony and raised a respectable family, who have followed his eaamplo In usefulnees. He removed to Oregon in an early day and became an honored Htlsen of Linn "oniy, wbero, slier the death of his companies, he mar rtod Mrs K M Thompson, of the same county, m the year 1974, with whom be lived happily until death severed their iu Ion. i ni riii bis sleknesss bis faithful ossrll rwrr!la Tuesday evening, JStkh. Present - Mayor, ftecorder, Marshal and Aids Krrott, lloffmsti. ftla:kburn and Hideout. Absent -I Jsney snd Ianaing The com mil tee on tho proposed fdtcb case reported, the report was souepted and a motion made t list Judge Itonhaiu of Maleru, he employed to condw tin; case. oom pan ion like an Aagsd of merry was to roceive f.V for taking it through the ever ready to render any services be Circuit nit, and 5 the taprein C ourU noeded. If taken up. Urotber Walker filled the measure of a Report ef Recorder for 4tb (juarter on ae- noblo cltlaen, loved bis country as a true counts and current expenses read end re - patriot, a kind husband and devoted fatb- ferred to committee on accounts an I na r sr. a faithful and energetic christian, pest- rent expense. eaalng a warm heart, prompting a liberal A motion was made and carried thai the oontrabution for the cause of Christ, dty procure the material to build feaoes During bis protracted Illness be enjoyed en the engine lots, and that tho building rallKious conversation, enjeylnuT the ssafaa. I of it be under lite supervision of committee oa streets and public property. Moved i bat the bonds of Treasur e r and Marshal be 0u each, and that the saleoa bonds be approved, ferried. The following billa were referred : R D Murray, $2 2S ; Dsmocaar, 9.5 ; Conrad Meyer, $1.-" ; Hoffmen .V Joseph, 8.&5 . John Dsvhtson, $; ; I Denny, i'J ; N J Henton, fl8.o. wards found hung to the limb of a Juniper two tree- hmUl mrz onmhef -.f pre- tree, about, two tulles from Frinevtlle to wards Ocboco. Huston was shot in the head above the ear and Luster was shot twice in tho forehead. The shooting was probably done alter they were hung. Jn reference to th reason fer this tragedy the "News" says : "The generally aeoersV ents, whitdi were noticeable for th Ir variety, more than their great vetuu. and ranging from a marriage license to a quartet et snipe, from a lead pencil to some beautiful silver ware. The exer cises went of! well, as did also three alarm clocks, which some mischievous el reason for such work is re i waled at- tompu, many ol which have been sun-ess- hoys had set to strike at H : . k. ful, at spiriting homes out of ef this -lion," in other words that It was the work of tho "Vigilante Committee." saxswnt iuiim H. K. limy is back from Priueville. Ad ran Comely has been in the city late iy- Mr. Wm. Graves, of Salem, wan in Albany Munday. Mr. Ed. Piper, of Salem, ia in the vity this week. Mr. P H llayui ud is oa a trip to Portland awl other places. 'apt h J Lasuing wa iu Portlaod the first ot the week. Mr. Jobs Nelson, ol Sited la, was m tho city last Tuday. Dr Kd Clark, of Eegeoe, speot Christmas with his parsuta ia this city. Jim Davis, wli j has been attending school at Kageoe, is home on a vacation. Harry Uoham aud wife of Portland, are spending tho holidays io Albany. Miss Laara ;jltrp, of Portland, spent Christmas with her parents in this city. Miss Lydia Uambaagb returned from a trip to Portland and other places last Men-day. Tracy Porter came up from Salem hut It Meets All Yes, sir, the stock of holiday goods at GiadacbP is nelly Hand unsurpaj ed In Albany. His stock ef children's mx press wagon , ear rii:v. ho race, etc., is the largest this side of Portland. IIU boy 't saw bucks snd saws are worthy of itteuilon, and then for toys gonerslly, th.-roarosny number, dolls of all kinds, tin toys of ingenuie make, canons, rubber, tin, wooden, and all kinds of toys snd nough to U w ldn one; how they do bug "Will my house he burglarised ? " (eusiderahl good erase was displayed Christmas night by giving presents ol fair value, without too much display. Usffl?e are exhibiting the caprices of the dice. Will we forget to write it 3 ? As Uailroada must bavu aomcthiag to off set the big protite made from their m on ope lestio habits, accidents aud freshets, are instituted, for the purpose of potting part of the money in the p-ckots of laborers and mechanics. About two hundred marriages are con- uai presence of the Savior. In view of death he had no fears realising an aasur auroof a home in heaven. He quietly to the rest that remains for the faithful on the 12th of Oetoher, leej. as years u months sod '2 days. Peace to bis departed spirit. The Bsptlst Church In Albany mourns tho less of s beloved mora her. it C. Hill. IU Kejaal i. taboew A iiwoll (Maes.) paper, so wo observe, cites the iao of Mr P H Hh ert. orourte- w w - -- . tor of the Belmont Hotel, of that city.who suffered with rheumatism for seventeen 1 declarod his appointment null and avoid scholarship oatr.uJ Sometime ago Mr. John fJoltra who held a echalsrshlp from I. inn county, informed that tho 'bounty Court bad 18 A 8URE QURE V all fleeasee of the CUmis east LIVER L tt lo T Sseptssr See beweSs la a flw am. sal 4 9 1 dri 8 tr?ss!rfsssaist SOLO SV DRUOOISTS. Provision Store. Fish, Vegetables. Fruit, Pieneral Groceries, &c. I. G. DENNY'S. (Successor to M. Hide) Cor. of Broadaltunaskl First f. Albany, Or. - Administrator's Sale. en the ground that be had become of see while living in this county. Mr Oeltra has since contested the traUer in the Cir cuit Court and obtained a decree setUng aside tho action of the County Court, on the irruund that bo is still a resedent of that county, and that his oaaewaa tried In the first Instance without giving bim sny noUOeatlon.-'-State Journal." airrt'oe (fOSrrr. out the eyes of the voun staters. And for elder people Is the best French sussinated ia Iana County each year years wlib'iut ilndiitir relief from any of tho numerous remedies employed, until he applied St. Jacobs Oil ; "f never found sny tnediuise that produced auch remark -able and Instantaneous effect as it did." soys Mr MhorL -"Lyons (la.) Mirror." on. r Kstrsereiaary. You have been waiting for Itargains, and now yeu are going to get them, the boot ever Offered. Monteith A. Neitenhsul. m ni, ki. r..a .w i.ji i i I Following arv the oaUcers elected by Orc- dolmans, ulsters, at COST, which means f0 Kecampaient, I 0 O K ; for the ansa. just what it aays. They want to dose them I 7W E A. Parker. C P Geo, Hochstedler, H P W. C. Tweedale, S W T. J. Ktites, Scribe J. 1L Berk hart. Treasurer W. M. Ketcbnm. J W J. F. haekcoston, W. M. Ketchum, W. C Tweedale Trustees. ehina In the city, urocelaln. stone snd earthen ware. His stock ol silver plated ware is being greatly admired and doner v- ly so. for it is uuoommt.nly fine. The handsomest kinds of vases are found here of the latest designs. Take Mr. (Jrad- wohl's stock sitojretbor end there bt not a bettor selected one, with a view to the use ful aad ornamental, for holiday gifts. In Linn unty. Do not pure base before cat liny on bim. Whether it is pronounced Allnoa or AI- breue is causing considerable feeling, and may result in the changing of the nam. It is said that Chinaman lo not appreci. ate ear Cbristtnan. but hendsomu silk hand kerchiefs just received from "Pretty" testify to the falsity of this. HOLIDAY .OOI4 the door the omnibus lately owned by Lewis Monday and is new foreman in the Herald UlimiAn mA in fmnt nf it with a. . nn OtnCO. Large rigs. W. F. Barrows brought into town last Tuesday two dressed pigs, one of which weghed 573 pounds and the other 576 pounds. These pigs were 18 months old at the time of killing. They were a cross between Burkshire and Poland China. We understand that Mr. Bar' rows received the highest market price for his pigs and in addition thereto, a premium of $10.00. Wewaut to know who will beat this. It might be well to say that Mr. Barrows claims that the large growth of these pigs was the result of the late democratic victor ten. Evangelical a. a. At a reorganization of the Evangelic al Sunday School last Sunday the fol lowing officers were elested for the en suing year. It is intended to run the school oa an improved plan : Superintendent A W Herbert. Ass' t Superintendent VY J Davis. Secretary B B Purdom. Asst Secratary Miss Ada Crowder. Treasurer W B Scott. Chorister Prof W J Davis; Organist Miss Fannie Shields. Dramist Willie Landau. it, reading "from Mrs Pfetffer to Caas Pfeiffer." This is the best present heard from, on the receipt of which we congratu late Mr Pfeiffer. We are under obligations to Mr ifirani Kenton for a photograph of his gold separa tor, a fell description of which appeared in the Democrat a few weeks ago. We have placed it in n neat frame, and those desir ing to see a picture of one of the meet in genu is contrivances of the present day can de so by calling at our sanctum. In several places in the city tho Lateral ditches have cavea in so that travel ever them has become unsafe. One team Was thrown, aud the waon was only gotten out of a big bole by the assistance of an other team. These places need attending to or some one will have several damage suits on hand. tjuite a number ot our young men are making preparations to make New Year calls, so that if no card baskets are hanging Mr L Bristow, b Jsiness manager of tho Portland Standard, was in the city last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks, sister and brother- in-law of O. L. Thosakene, are visiting with her in this eity. Mr Wm Hopkins left for Salem last Sun day on tho steamer and will spond the holidays there, Mr. Ciias. Pierco, formerly leader of the Mechanics aad Ladies Cornet Hand, has been in the city this week. Jason Wheeler, says tho Prineyille iVaWf, has been confined to his house fur a week or so with the rheumatism. John Goltra is spending hix vacation at bouio in tli is city. He iiiitwa student at Willamette Ciivoraity at Salon.. Mr. waiter jacnw, ot aweet Homo was in the city the first ot the week, aud voiy kindly remembered the Democrat office. Dr. Iige Irvine and wife, came up from Portland last Saturday and aro spending see a , . on tho outside a raid will to all probability lM noivuyn in tins city among tliotr many If o be made on most of the houses in the city, irienas. I Tk 1 a iit. s . They will not be foraeintf expeditions. nev Jona 9aw ,,a leen ltl Clty m but fer the purpose of attesting the good wdl the interest ot the American Sunday School which everybody feels toward cvervbodv umon' n" " now "wppwg wn Itev l 4 saw Mounts' coon Pre seals fer Men nasi Ilex Fine white shirts. Whisk brooms in velvet and satin. Pine cigar cases. Cenuine Meerschaum pipes. Fine silk handkerchiefs. Fine hats snd shoes. Fine pocket knives snd rssors. Chains, charms and lockets. Pocket books ia Russia leather. Fine Key West cigars (50 in box). Walking canes and umbrellas. Fine underwear in sets. Collars, cuffs and scarfs. Silk suspenders and kid gloves. 1 amb wool socks in boxes. Also a largo and complete stock of ing, furnishing goods, etc., etc., All goods aft marked in plain figures at the lowest cosh price. J. M. Nolan, Farmers' & Mechanics' Store. out aad will soil them for just what they I rml. They have also made a exeat re duction la plushes, vol vote and woolen goods, ('all early and see for yourself. e rr Sale. A doe black walnut marble top bed set, all in goed order. Kouuire ef Jackson. 1 U Notine is hereby sdvon that toe under- signed, Adminirator of theoatalo of Tyre Alley, deceased, In pursuance of an ordor of the County Orurt. of Lisra county. Oregon, duly made snd entered of record. ill on ssunrUay the 13th day of J a nary . 1883, at the hour of one o'clock, p. na of said day on the premises hereinafter ee scribed, at public auction to the highest bidder, sell all the right, title and inter of said dooeo sod in and to the following described real property to-wit : All the donation land claim ef the said Tyre Alley, betas; noUneation No. SjKM snd claim No. 57, situated in sections II and 2S, township 13 south, range 1 went. and sect lone if ana ju, tosressup is seam, range 1 east, S illaanette meridian, except "J0 acres on the north end, contaunlnw J40 acres, iu Linn county, Oregon. Alan, tho fol'owinfr described promisee : Beginning at the N.E. corner of the smrthwsaatqsBUter or section township ia ssMsua, ranee l wool and mnnlnir south 40 chains : ae.-.: 2i chsinsto the Sent iem ities ; north 2 d ogress east 20 chains ; north 10 decrees west 20 chains ; 30 chains to the piece of besnnninsr. on tain iag (r acres, more or lessa, in Linn county, Oregon: Said preen sees to be sold in laurels to suit the pore he sera. 1 anus op ssle : One half the purchase price cash in hand, the baJanee oa a credit of twelve months from day of sale, with Interest at ten per cent per annum ; the deferred pay menu to be secured by Those uf our read, rn who iuteud to make linal proof on tlieir Homesteads, caa help DaSSKSLaT by rnuestin Uie Uagister cloth- rresealarsr Ladles. Fine cloaks and oaahrnerea. Celluloid sets, plush and loatbur. Albums, morocco and plush. Picture frames, plush and volvst. Card cases, Kussis loath er aud pearl . llohnmoan vases, now styles. Com, silver and rolled plated jewelry. Fine hair and cloth brushes. ladies satchels, plush, seal and raomcco, llandkerehiof and glovo hexes. Klegant fans and silk umbrellas, Celluloid, hand mirrors aud com hi. Kino corsets and kid shoes, Fine sets, muff and boa. Also a largo assortment of j fancy, desirable goods, suitable for tho approaching holiday trade, evory arttolo marked in plain llgnres at lowest caah prices. J. M, NOUS. Ijulioa' Emporium. A certain gentleman in this city claims to be the post esse r nf a meteor, composed of iron and atone, which he writes us. "waa but a few years ago a part of ens of the phn eta. nstllioaa of miles above as." This bit ef to designate it as the papain which notice important news is supplemented by a puff make linal proo for his businesa, which, it would be agree able to him to have published, but as our corresoondent siifiis a fictitious name, and mf w we are not well informed as to the part, we refrain from saying more. sage on the premises. Dated Dec, 15th. 182. J. D. Woenv Administrator. of their application to shall be published. Sheriff's Sale. s the Circs Court of th StaU oj Oil for the iQsasfy ay aVesa. LmUjt UraMtiaer Indies yoo cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, aud sparkling eyes with all the cos mi tics of France, or beaut tiers of the world, while in poor health and nothing will givo yoo sueh rich blood, good health, strength and beauty as Hep Hitters. A trial ia certain proof. tlssany Market Wilton, at Jla'.sey. Parley Me Knight is now working on tho railroad in Umatilla county, where he has charge of a gang of men. He is doing first rate and likes the country. Ala Harris returned from Koseburg last Monday, and Tuesday was followed by Mack Monteith. They disposed of tho entire stock of Otto Fox's goods. C C Hogue came over from the Bay lately and crossing tho river on the steamer Salem, else. An embarrassing pcene occurred at one of the churches lost Monday evening when a young man and lady received a large en velope, which, when opened, they found to contain a marriage license, completely made oat, signed and sealed by the County Clerk. The marriage has not yet taken place, but will be duly announced when it transpires. Considerable interest was manifested last Monday over the arrest of a young man ac cused of assault and battery. It is ssid in this oity Sundsy morning, look that, after the obi English fashion, he took m ne had had quite a siege of rough refuge in one of our churches, but it proved trvo"ng to be no protection under our law, and he Rev R C Miller, of Roseburg, in company was dragged forth and taken into Court, with his wife, has been in the city fer sever- One side of the story is that he was attack-1 ' dys- On account of a severe cough the cd by several ferocious beys, when, ia pure former has bean compelled to give up preach self defense, he thrashed the ground with 1 10 8 for several weeks, one of them, but tho case was settled. so tb at I Bruce McKnight left for Portland last nothing can be stated authoritatively. I Tuesday, and will spend the winter there Last Saturday a lively shooting match I taking lessons on the violin. He was ac occurred at Peoria, which exeited consider- companied by his brother, and Whit Craw To wlmm it may concern : The co-partnership existing between O. T. Porter and James Pottiager, under tho firm name of Porter A Pottinger, publishers of the Albany JeraLl, at Albany, Or., has not been dissolved, sll reports and statements to the contrary notwithstanding. I havs not signed any notice of dissolution of co-part. nersbip, and if my name should appear in this week's Herald attached to any such notice, it will be without my consent, and such notice will, therefore, be worthless. Jakes Pomiuiicit. Albany, Or., Dec. 28, 1882. Klectton or OMrer At its last regular mooting, Day ley Chapter No. 8, elected the following oill cers to serve tho ensuing Masonic year : J K Weatherferd, H. P. K W Langdon, R. K. R A Foster, K. & Geo Humphrey, C. of II. Geo K Chamberlain, P. S. L Senders, K. A. C. John Brush, Treax. DSN Blackburn, 8eo. A B Paxton, Q. M. 3rd V, C E Wolvorton, Q. M. 2nd V. W R Bllyeu, G. M. 2nd V, KHM Carter, Sentinel. The Installation will take piano to-mor row night. i . o. er a, t. Dried trniu If you have dried fruit to sell, and want the highest market price there is paid for it, goaud see Allen A Martin, Albany, Or. AW THOMA8-BF.NH0N.-On Doc. 2lst, 1882, by F.ld. A. J. Jsnnigan, Ma N N Thomas and M Manv II Bkssoji sll of Linn county. HKNKLK KNOWI.T0N.Oa Dec. 26. 1882, at the residence of 8 K Grey in this city by Bev J W Harris, Ma J 1. Hsnklb of Philomath, and Mi.hmSi'sa Knowi.to.n, of Albany. BLAND-R0HRKR. On Dec. 19, 1882, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Kev II H Crosier. Ma Wm A Blanu and Miss Missis Roiirkii all of Linn county. W S SSSI I s Wheat hoc per bubal, at the mills, at the warehouses, 82. Oats Hie H " Beef on foot, 5 to 6c. Hay baled, 18($20 per ton. loose, 12 to 15. Butter -20 to 2S et per lb. tiggs 35 cents por do.. Potatoes 65c per bushel. Pork 7 eta per lb. Veab-Ofl per lb. The AL Swartz shot at Prinevilie was not the one who used to live in Alliany by that name, but a Marion county man. e Letter Lit. Tiie to. lowing lathe list of letters reinal jlnp In the Post OnVe. AHiany, Linn county. Urn iron, Pee. 2S, 1SS2. Persona ml Una !or these letters must kivk iiw ilsle on whleh they were advertlaeu. Oonvoll. Joh; 8. (2) ;routul. NoUic llmiirar Jas. It. Moore. Wm. 8. Millsr. Fanny l-urter. A. A. Stieus. K. .snodarass. V. W. P. H. ItAYMOND, P. M. RCMUlec, Plaint i vs. ('har'es Rile v and J U Sparloek, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out ef the above named Court in the above entitled suit to me directed and delivered. 1 will on Saturday the) 13th day of January, 18S. at tho Court House door, In the city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock , E. m., sell at public auction ior caah re and to the hi z host bidder the mortsrasred premises deecfibed in said order of sale as follows, to-wit: The undivided one sixth interest of the northeast quarter of section Su, Tp, 11. S. K. 3 west. Situated in Uon ooiiuty, uregon and containing lw) acres more or less. The proceeds of said sale to be applied as follows, to-wit : First to the payment of the costs ef suit taxed at (34.93 and the coats and expenses of sale. Second to the payment to the p'aintm, K C Miller the sum of $614.72 with interest at the rate of one per cent per month from the 23rd day of October, 1882, and the surplus if any there no to pay over to the defendant J HSpurleok. Dated this 15th day of Dec 1882. GXO. H'JMPHRKY, Sheriff of Linn county, Or. Notice to Fruit Growers. DIK. Orexon state Normal School This State institute has been fully organ. ized at Mommouth under the law by which it was created as passed by the last Legislature. The earollmout has already run to over 100 students, and those prepar t A - A a y m lug to teacii, we aro informed, are going from all parts of the state so that enroll month rapidly increasing. The laculty consists of seven regular professors and teachers, besides assistants. The grad uates receive a State Diploma from the State Board ot Education that authorizes thorn to teach in any pnblic school in the State. For circulars or further informs The United Order of Ancient Templars have elected the following officers fer 1883 : E Q Johnson, Past Templar. J H Burkbart, Templar. Mrs EG Johnson, Vice Templar. T P Hsokleman, Leeturer. Miss Mattie Hamilton, Reeorder. 0 G Burkbart, Financier. W S Peters, Treasurer. Fred Blumberg, Marshal. E B Spink, Watchman. Miss Katie Knspp, Guard. Mrs J H Burkhart, Organist. "Knchnpnlba." Quick, complete care, all annoying Kid- tion, address D. T. Stanley, A, M., Presi- ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. 91. 1 dent, Monmouth, Oregon. Ex. 1 Druggists. HUTSINPILLKlt, On Dec. 1st, Elksor M k Hi i si mi i.i. Kit aged 10 years, 3 months and 20 days. Also Dec. 4th, Morton Anuhrw Hutsihmllkr aged 4 vaars. 11 months and 6 days. Children of Mr and Mrs Alonen Hatainpiller, resid ing near Oak Creek 5 miles east of Al- -BJBJ bany. They woro victims of that dread disease scarlet fever, and wore sick but little more than twe days each. Thus in the bloom of promising childhood these dear ones wero taken from loving parents. Ella was speei allv loved bv all her school mates ever punctual in her olasaes and making rapid progress in all her studies. She was very thoughtful and kiad to her younger brothers and sisters, giving them almost a mothers care and little Morton was a bright playful fellow just ready to begin life's work. But they aro gone to a brighter life a better home above ; there to complete what was so well begun on earth. "Let us be patient ; these serere afflictions Not from the ground arise But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. They are net dead-children ol our ffotion But (rone into that school, Where they no longer need our poor protection, And Christ hiiuselt doth rule," g. G. I. POWDER Absolutely Pure.. This powder never varies. A marvel ol jurity. strength und wholoaonieasssu More economical than the ordinary kluda, and cannot be ld in eomHUun with the multitude o low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powers. Sold only in cans, Itovat. Baklno Powdsk Co. ICS Wall-st, N. Y. The undersigned having obtained the exclusive right to make and sell the Plum- mer Hot Air Family Fruit Drier in the counties of Linn, Lane and Benton takes the present opportunity toiafrocn poroses who want to save their mm crop, teat he is prepared to receive orders for the best fruit drier in the market, Plumnvr Hot Air Family Drier, for particulars ad dress. Joins Bunas, Albany Oregon Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the f state of W H Smith, deceased te present them with the proper vouchers within six mouths from the date of this notice to the undersigned at her residence two miles east of Lebanon in Linn county, Oregon. The undersign ed having baen duly appoint! by Use County Court of said Linn county, ad uiinistrstrix of the estate of said W M Smith, dt ceased. Dated this 15th day of Dec 1882. Rhoda A. Smith, Administrator. Ha witt A Bar ant, Att'sfor Administrator. Southern Oregon in the coarse of hasaaa events is bound to have a big city at seats future date. There is quite a strife grow ing as to what point shall get tho benefit. sjsVDiamond Dyes are se perfect and so hsstiilifnl that it is a n less lire la use thorn . Equally good for dark or light colors 10 eta.