The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 16, 1883, Image 3

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Official County Paper,
Eo tared at the Peat Office at Albany, Or.
a second -class mail matter.
FRIDAY MARCH 16, 1883
8TITES & HUTTING.
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ALRANV tOCPRJBS Dfvk at
MAIL TRAIN
MAIL TRAIX
Arrive at
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Arrivaa al
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KRKIUHT TRAIN " " .
ALUAN V EXPRESS Arrivaa at
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Il:6 A. M
li:06 P. M
11:45 A. M.
12:06 f M
a. P. M.
:S6 P. M.
AN Trains dally, except Hsmaar.
Noticr. On and after this date regular
tioketa will be sold at oar ticket office for
following points on OoJnmbta river: Upper
('anrades, Dalies, Umatilla. Wallula,
Walla Walla and Ainsworth.
Will. B. Hi. r,
Freight and Ticket Agent
O. A C. R E. Co,
Albany. Jane 18th, 188'.
tea
reals.
1'urduui vs city.
AwfM Wtsxlav
We refer to the man who predicted the
terrible storm. The time limited for it to
sweep its deetiuotire body over the north
west was from the 9th to ike I Ith. The
9th, 10th, 11th aad 13th were as mild,
serene and calm days as were ever wit
nessed here, thus knocking the false
prophet completely in his cracked crani
um. There has one good point been de
veloped in the matter, and that la that
while eastern people have gone crazy ever
the matter Oregoniana have not been dis
turbed at all. We are aot a superstitious 1
people. It la said that a great many wo
man along the golf of Mexico actually
went insane over the predictions, fisher
men stopped plying their trades, aad at
Gloucester. Mass.. they estimated their
tosses at $125,000 just frem following the
advice of the tympanum brained Wiggins.
The Onondaga Indians in New York State
tied their houses to trees and fences with
large ropes to keep them from blowing
away, and the telegraph has been full of
such foolish repeats. Verily one man can
cause an immense sight ef trouble by
allowing his wiggling tongue to waggle
toe much. Wiggins deserves decapitation.
last weak the hired man of Mr. Peter
Bilyen was digging a post hole on Mr. Mil
yen place In Scio, when be struck a hu
man skull, abeut a foot from the surface.
The earth was dug away, when all the re
mains of an Indian were found, property
arranged, as fat death, of course the flesh
for years having been dissolved, and the
bones were well decayed. The Indian
waseviJently e Flat head, his forehead
being completely pressed back. Beside
him wsa a helmet peculiady shaped, a
string of beads nod a knife, the helmet and
knife being made of iron. It is probable
that the earth had been scraped oat and
the body laid there in the usual form. ( paid by tie county
HOME AKD ABROAD.
Nolans Cash Stun.
P M French, jeweler,
Fence up your sidewalk.
Read oar new advertisement!.
Glassware lees than coat at It Donaca's,
iiebanon.
A railroad is to be built f mm East Portland
to Sandy River.
20 yards of calico for $1 at H Houses s.
l.ehanon.
Drummers have to pay a license fee of $6
a year in Ashland.
Dr K c; Johnson furnishes hi patrons
medicine without extra expeuse.
A box of acme pens al this office, quill
acting with fountain qualities for f 1.00,
Dr. G. Willi Price, dentist, office in Odd
Fellows Temple, over Langdon's Drugstore.
When lack knocks at the door it often
finds the man inside to lasy to lift the latch.
There are 100 Deering twiue binders com
pleted every day at the factory iu Chicago.
The store of L K. Hlain has boeu greatly
improved in appearance by a coat of white
wash.
The Salem Si.U m m soems to think Eil
Hirsch is Secretary of Salem, inatead of the
Basse.
Iadirs ! those liolbrook shoes have ar
rived, (all and url a pair at Samuel K
Young's.
All districts not supplied with teachers
should inform Scheol Superintendent Moaea
st once.
la California it is fearv-d the arhofe wheat
crop will be ruined unless it rains within a
snort time.
Salem has caught it heavy, to use a
Grecian expression, and ittsiata on a $40,(100
school house.
They have aerazy mau in Pendleton. He
found $10 in a buckakin pouch and adver-
for the owuer.
Dry goods, slothing, hats, cap, bouts,
shea, groceries and tobacco at cost at H
Donaca's, Lebanon.
Spropendyke is out of date and people are
getting decidedly sick of the I ltd Roy,
What wiU come next T
The Marshal of Pendlebm says he is a
red hot dog collector, aad is gutting either
the dogs bead or the tax.
The license in Portland has been raised
from 9200 to $e00 and there is considerable
excitement over the matter.
Henry Hay, Millard Hayes aad Alfred
Kwert were elected members of I sbjsj Kagine
Co. No. 2 last Saturday evening.
J C Flood, an old pioneer of Southern
Oregon, died at Roaeburg last Tuesday
morning. He is highly ealogised.
A big lot of the celebrated bit cigars just
received at Hoffman k Joseph a, w here the
best tobaccos in the city can be found.
Farmers bsve rushed the sowing of Spring
wheat, aad many of them are now ready for
a little rain to put the wheat to sprouting.
Patronise home iastitctioas. Do not or
der your clothes, shirts. Ac of traveling
strangers, when you can do as well in
Albany.
W H Rrnnk and R A Stratford of No. Si
were granted exempt ccrtilicate at the
meeting of the Board of Fire Delegates Moo-
day night.
Jasliitmour has again brought out his
steam saw and we unduratand will begin
operations in fjobanon. l.-t the Chinamen
look out.
We have jest received au earaviug of the
Presidents from Washington to Accident
Arthur, which is a very fine affair snd well
worth examination.
The acnenbeuner examination Wfore
the grand jury brooght to this city about
twenty-live witnesses, whose expenses are
Mr. Hub Bryrant, of this city, secured ail
of these roUes bat the- beads, and they can
now be seen at his office.
. few days since a prisoner ic the coun
ty jail at Koseborg, being lei oat of the
jail for a temporary purpose by the deputy
Sheriff, thought to gain hie liberty, and to
that end, he started to run towards the
brush when the Deputy called to the
Sheriff who was in hhi office near by for
help, when the Sheriff, Joaeph Purdom,
started n pursuit and called the prisoner
toj halt, who did not obey, then the Sher
iff Ared over his head to make him halt, but
the prisoner refused to heed, when the
Sheriff seeing bis bird was approaching
the brush when R would be almost im
possible to capture hist fifed another shot
which took effect In the small of the back.
At last account! the prisoner was in a fair
way to recover.
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Sekaal BUatrtrt fclertien
The scheol district election wss held
last Monday afternoon, and brought out a
much larger vote than customary. On
account of the new school house to be
built considerable interest was manifested.
Following wss the vote fcr two
DJ SECTORS.
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tk A. K. Ball.
This wss one of the most successful
balls ever held in Albany. It occurred lit
the large dining room of the depot hotel
which was neatly arranged for dancing,
lietween seventy-five and a hundred
couple were present, sod they all had
ovary reason 1 1 be satUiied with the com
plete arrangements made for their enter
taioment. The Msgic Spoil Orchestra
furnished the mush-, which insured its
being good. The upper was gotten up by
Mrs Gross, and was very highly compli
mented by all. So enjoyable was the
affair that there was a general desire on
tin part of those, present for the OAR
t make these balls annual
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My All Meaas
We have just received a letter fiom
Missouri asking us about Linn county.
Now, we dote on Linn county, and our
answer is ready. If you have the "sand
in the craw" by all means come, Linn
county has some of the host natural ad
vantages of any county in the world. It
is the garden of the northwest. What it
wants is men willing to work and keep
the ends to gather. We Have some ; w
want rqre. We Wili o Prevaricate.
Thoe PO other pi me attfiacUne: more at
Uqn.but none which have advantages rep
resenting such stability as Linn county.
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sVss.
Iu this city, a gold neck or watch
ediaiu, for lady, with locket containing
the picture of L Martin. The finder
will confer a faver by raturaing the
same either to this office or the store of
Alleo & Martin.
Nolan's stock must be sold iu 90 days
consequently big drives.
Any school district desiring the services of
an experienced, and thoroughly competent
teacher, (gentleman) would do well to call or
address this office.
- Will wicked wiggling Wiggins wiggb:
westward. We would weave wretched
Wiggins with Willamette water while Web-
feet would watch willingly.
The WaUe Walla WaP-Wi has found a
mau who left there about a year ago and has
since returned and paid his debts. This is
a sure evidence of insanity.
A yeang nintrod in this city was complain
ing that the trigger to a gun pulled hard,
when it was discovered that the hammer
was down. He stopped pallinp.
Last Friday night there was a Uul storm
at the depot when some one trying to Ixlsh-
tun run his elbow through one of Urn large
panes ef (class, cost of the fan $4.
A skating carnival takes, place at Lebanon
wj-uigni. some oi our ny skaters are
talking of going up. We bespeak for them
good treatment by our Iiebanon friends.
Our painters are having their hands ull.
There seems to be sn inclination among
our citizens to improve their premises. Do
so snd yon will also improve the city.
The quarterly meeting for Brownsville and
Harrisburg circuit ef the M. K. C'hutcb
(South), will be held at Center school house,
March 24, aad 25. D. 0. McFarland, P. E.
A gymnasium has t,cen talked of, ami it
is to be hoped one may be established. A
comparatively small amount of capita
wouid be sufficient, snd it could be easily
raised.
Our neighbor. Justice Skipwortb, rushes
business. On Tuesday he obtained a divorce
for a woman, and the next day performed the
marriage ceremony which united her to an
other man.
Base ball begins to loom up, and the little
sphere reacting from the effects of a greater
force is seen cutting its way through the
gentle Zephyrs which even Wiggins was
nnable to disturb.
The ladies of the Congregational Church
will give a ftociable at the Church, March 20.
A program will be rendered by the best
talent iu the city. Sapper 25 cents. All
are invited to attend.
Two youn" ladies were baptised into
membership in the Christian Church last
Sunday afternoon in the Santiam Ditch on
Third street. The immersive scene was
witnessed by a large crowd.
II Donaca, of Lebanon, is going to open a
store cast of the mountains April 1st. All
persons indebted to him will save further
costs by calling on him and settling their
accounts without delay.
If you want your grave-stones or monu
ments cleaned or repaired and reset in good
order call on 6 W Harris, opposite the
Democrat office. All stone and marble
work done on short notice.
Attention is called to the new ad of Julius
Qradwohl in aunother column. He is selling
a splendid line of crockery snd hardware,
and those desiring anything in his line should
give him a call before purchasing.
Next week we shall publish an original
story from the pen of one of our subscribers.
and there will also appear an interesting
article on the 'Choice of an Avocation,"
from a literary friend at Lang Station.
lbe interest manifested by our young
friends in the enigma which we published
lat week has enduced ns to start a regular
puzzle department, which we shall endeavor
to keep running if as much interest is uiani
tested.
Mrs K D Sloan has thssole right to tsash
the Kareka or Ktnker nystsm of cutting iu
Albany and vicinity. All those wishing to
learn a first class system of dress cutting
and fitting should avail themselves of this
opportunity.
At a meeting of the Y P 0 A held last
Monday evening the following officers were
sleeted for the ensuing year i President,
Dr O W Price Vice President, Mrs I, K
Hlain ; Secretary, IC 1) Haven : Kiiisueial
Secretary, J W Hlain ; Treasurer, H F
Merrill.
a aa s a a a iM a a a
v o r istoner, oi niicmia, ns made ar-
rangements, with M M Jones, ef Illinois for
receiving orders for the celebrated Poland
China hogs, probably as large snd fat a hog
as is raised. Those purehsaiux ahould call
ou Mr Fletcher. See card iu snothtr col
umn.
Mrs 1 1 ray and Mtaa Asinooart are prepar
ed to do all kind.Hof work in the line of
lressmaking in the most approved manner.
Cutting and litting done in the highest
style a tfcl art, aud to suit the taste of the
most fastidious, Call ami sea them at the
old stautl.
Why ahould not Alhauy have a board of
trade? It sounds big and imlieates that
there is something to trade. Ry putting our
trade into a board it crystallites matters ami
givos a community great iutliienos ovrr rail
roads and wheat crop. We ahould by all
m ana have a board .
Our attention is called to the fact tint
there was not a couple present at (he U. A.
U. ball from Corvaltis. Our )ouug meii
feel somewhat hurt by the alight, a they
have always patronized Corvallis entertain
ments of hka nature very liberally, but
they claim their friends tSicnt are rarely ever
wiliiug to reciprocate.
last Friday eveutug Mr. Alf. Marshall
was riding with tho two daughtera of Mr,
been on First street, when opposite K W
Ijsugdou's the team become frightened, the
girls were thrown out, but they srw not thl
kind who cry either st spilt milk ur spilt
girls, snd so got over tho allair all right
with hardly a bruise.
An unfortunate accident hipptued to the
baby carriage of Capt Leaning hut week.
The Captains boy was taking s spin, when
he displayed his high kicking power by
elevating his heels through the top ef the
carriage, which ia consequence had to be
repaired by the insertion of a ten inch steel
top, toe proof.
Coder the new postal law money nrdare will
be issued Ur 8100, and the rates will be as
follows : For orders sot escoediug $10, 8
cents from 910 to f 15, 10 Cents ; 815 t
$30, 15 cents : 10 to 840, 20 cents ; $40 to
850, 25 cents ; 850 to $U0, 30 cents 800 to
870. 35 cents ; $70 te ?S0, 40 cents ; $S0 to
8100. 45 cents. Postal notes for or un
der will be hsood for .1 cents.
In a'i towns where a newapapr Is publiah
ed, every man should advertise in it. even if
t is nothing but a card, stating his name snd
the buainaaa he u cnajpd in. It not only
pays the advertiser, but it lets the people a
a distance know that the towu you rvaide in
has a live aud prosperous community of buai-
as men. A the seed ia town, .. shall the
seed recompense. Air.
(eo w Harm has latoly put in poaiimn
the curbing around tho graves of Lien M V
a a as . , . .
nrown ana vt j niewan, in the Slavonic
Cemetery. The work confer romodvrablc
credit on Mr. Harris. Tim lot ia 122t ft.
the curbing being a foot high ami eight
iuchea thick and tht coru-r potts a fott
and a half high and a Tiot square. The
carvt-d poats at the rutrsnre are two f.-.-t
high. The name Brown is in raix d letters
oh the atep. Two mouu incut are to m
constructed for these grave, within a short
time.
H. P Barger, s juryman st the circuit court
connected with the Brownsville Woolen
Mills, made us a pleasant call the first of the
week. He report the mdl ai puahing bnai-
m. About 45 hsnds are employed, and a
class of work is being done not snrpaaat-d, if
equslled, on the ooaat. I htsn mills are a
aplesdid institution for Ihownsvilh', snd
while we do notenvv her. we would !iks to
e Albany have one of the saiw. with pel '
hsps s double capacity.
Several of our oitiaxnt were xereuadud last
Saturday evening Tnree of our youn; bjsm
made the night melodious as with sn H'diu
harp. Wandering from plat: to pl:s tin
aoftenud the night air with the buntl toum
of sn nganctte, Ws did not have the piiaa-
are of listening to Otem. When our tune
came thiy, by mistake, got ia front of the
wrong door and we missed the whole aSafr :
but they have our thanks.
s
An Impressive Messr.
800IAL AND PERSONAL.
Dr S W D.idd has been in Portland this
Week.
Mr Aus Lincoln, formerly of this city has
been in Albany lately.
Miss Kate Jsoksou, of California, (s
visting friends in this city.
Daniel Howe, of the State penitentiary,
has been in the city this week.
WiU. Uayburn, of Corvallis, wns lit Al
bany Tassday ou his way to Salem.
Henry Ach. of 1'ortlumt and f IUorri,
of Kugepc, are iu attendance at the circuit
hoourt.
Rev MolafTerty, of Kugone, will preach st
the M K Church south, next Suiidny morn
ing ami evening.
Kx-I'oetmaster Raymond left for Salem
the tiist of the week and will uiske that his
future homo.
J C 1 1. molt.. n went to Portland Friday,
with the intention of remaiuing there if he
can old. -un a loe.it i m.
M F Spencer, lately eity Auditor of
Portland, has beu appointed ksjtlness man-
sger of the AVim.
(I If I !il. r and family left on Monday for
Forest I irove, Washington county, having
MM out hi interest in this roitnty.
Mr A llacklemsn and wife st-compeiiied
y Mis Annie Pin e, W K Frio ami wife,
and Mr t'oaan. left for La-U to Orevon lut
ruoadny.
Mr. Maek Mouteilh leaves to. day for San
Franeiaeo, where he will remain acvoial
months. We wiah him s pleaatit trip And
rvnuwcj health.
LHUriggs, of Lebanon, called on ua lest
Wednesday. He has within the last year
plowed the same piece of land three tmisa.
He is bow remwing eighty. five sere of
wheat ruinsd by the Isle frigidity.
A II t'roasinan has been sppouti d I "oat
n..it. i at Salem, iu place of L e' Saott. Ai
our retiriag poatmastcr to halsm te
eutcr buslnesM, we Invite Mr Scott bi Ah
bany to make op for onr loss.
The follow ing lawyers have baun iu at
tendance at tho Circuit Loait tht week r L
BilyeU, Ceo S Wasbburue, of Kiig.me, Isilge
Bonhsm, W H Holma, J A Strattou aud L
Dawne, of Malem, Judgea Burnett aud
K sissy, of Corvalha. J i WHKbt. .f Janv
tieo.
Norris Morn ariived iu Alhatiy U.t
Saturday after an aUeoce o! a year and a
half in Chicago and other plans lis wss
as much ehsnged that wu underaUiel his
father did not recontxe him at lint. Uo u
here in tho interest of the Deering manufa
luring company.
The Oyster supper aad sec sable giv-n by
the ladies of the Presbyterian ehurm wa
fairly attendetl aod was a pleasant affair.
The suppergottea op was a complete success,
ami was not one of the old atyle ehun-h ajs
ter suppers, weere a single oyster was boiletl
ia a boiler of water and a cracker thrown tu
to each plate, but op the oo.itrary ni pioa
was spared to give every oas tlm worth of
their money both in oysters snd Meiability,
ni;mttY scarr.tuc
Iexat Theradsy Mrs V U Burkbart
years of age. la oouewqueaco hvr rim la
uwuitcd ou oelebrstiug it aud they did ao f.y
calling io a large irowd at an uatly hour, and
remaining with her and her husband for
several hours. They brooght along their
havakets and wkat was betUr s dip-. . i
tu have; an enjoyable tune. Tiie result wss
farther to tho ditpoattiosi, bar a hettar spent
evening is rarely pastoil Uirt'i 1 y parties,
sny kind of parties, alHuld te more cuiumno
aad we are glad to re oar eitic-ns atxeltMy
inn up the fact that w niJ m r letabiti
ty among us.
Aastktrr ritnrrr i.r.
John M i Ur wax born In I'.'ilh r ohm
ty, Ohin, Swpteiiilmr Uth, htfli, and diesj m
Benton ciui.ty, Or-govi, Msn-li 8th, Itttt,
and was therefore Co yonmsn-i six rnoatlte
of age st hla death. l'rui bio h mover!
to Montgomery, Indiana, whore he r
Malawd hut a short time wlMfl ho moved
THE NIMCHICK TRIAL
ThU I rial wan roaehnd in the ('Ircult Court
In that Hy on Wednosday al 10:30 a. ro
Tho following jury wun i-nipaiiiicled alter
two hours tiino : W A ('ox, B VV Cundlir,
John nrush, W Young, J D Burkhart,
Win M Allen, B Moss, Ml (barter, L
Stltok), l Murray, J J Board mid ltubeit
Harrison.
Tho Main was ropromuilod by W II
Holmes, Dbt. AU'y, PlttMl ft ('iMMbtf
lain and J J Iravls.
The deleiiNo was reprowciimd by Hewitt
A Bryant, HiihIhih, II unifdirey ami Judao1
Bentietf.
MM line ufdn'oiiio wa set forth In tho
opening remarks of counsel for defense to
Lkj (hat the tMMHkfd killed y.Mittg Hsy, but
til nt it WM hceldelitsah
Hiiautti Thorp being sworn Umtilled :
Was acquainted with Titos Kay, ho was
my eon, iKod w lib :m near Nlinubick'st
sa- hliu last 7llf ofo.-t, In tlta forenoon at
m SkaM a I I . S . . t. aaaA aaaSh SB
my liotiso. lUII!lilCK s uwy mmo niter
l loon. i Muu blck, Bvod iiosiosl creek'
I Ihh went w ith tho Imy. Had ou ducklne
eoat uiid Uglst pint. (II. io hat wa
shown to witness who retstgiilaod I', as
TlrffmnaV.) Never saw blm alive alter he
wont sway, lie and Nliiichlek worn out
buttling Suiidsy liefore ho went away.
Moveinli of octolwr was Muttrdsy. TIion
had a hound wheh iw given him.
(Horn wili.o was shown piece of calico
ami alilil wtlleh hIio reeognl.i il an mdlig
the same n uarmeiits w.rn by member
of dert family.) Suppose remnants csme
frem .Isck llpubiu' Prn. Wont to
Ni uieblek's ti the '.Kb and io-k him a
pirn of venison. The 7tli of Oct. wss
clou ly, but llmre was no fog.
ThuratoM Ihomns bring fcwotn U-Ntlfled:
Wasarriiialuled Ills Tims Hay, rceognr.
cd hat as the oitq that I found ( Thomas
t'reek. Do not remomlaur the iiay I found
It. Hat was muud . 1 , or n miioa lxdw
where Us v was klllsxJ.
N Mnlhmald tesUflsd as fohowa :
Wan a. i i uoto. I w ith Tho U.y, not MMas
ai-(ualiited wllll Nlmchlck. I helil
asan?h fur htm. IM)0gBlMll the bat. Was
apiMtinUad OH a Winratttas) to llml out the
mnrierer. vwi m .niurnira n hduw
wlUi Voting and Mollis Miuehinh sai l
hewssslek. Tobl Mmcbick b bad no
fever. Asked hint when be wtw Bay last.
Niuielih k Mti l bo never sent for Hay.
Saw the piece of eslle and shirting. Ak
d Kliuutih U If he knew anything about
calico. Said no nt lUt. Saw n calico
Hbent thn honsa) lite, tbl piece. Askrxl
Ntumhtok' girls to show calico Karnssata
alaiiuttbo bouse but OotM were like this.
1 msaasured the distance from where lbe
young men ws hot to tho ptsco Irmn
wrhwre the shot wa llred, It wa 41 feet.
Map .r pine, wbern Kay was shot wii
nhoivfi witrifx. aim oxpiaiueu y nun.
Atatmt H let from whore nnch:'k nUvwl
a shot s'.ru'. U n d'gwusl and some other
bnahew on ttt-? way. i-oulJ as a man
vi-rv wt.ii from vru"r tho shut wa llred
tu the place where Hay wa killed. Could
o-o a uiitn i"i mi y triim one Kitni m
U,o ier. J ho auglw from whern the toy
t..vl to whore the nliot wsh lln. waa
about 4& degrees. Ktrings wero tied on the
brub that wax hit by Ibn ho'. Did not
Wc them. ThM p'.i. o in r, nr8 ratios osat of
UMM drift Just imlow wlier Kay wss
killed. Weal Pi Slim-hick tw.ee after
the killing. Was some talk of lynching.
i'.ple SotMht Nlmchtok was utility.
ToUl all io Ml lb law tk Iu oree.
So throats made In HhwOhbHt presenno.
Was iirsasnl w-hen bolv i fmud. h-
mslned until UHtoiiei ismo BimIv wss
taken out f wa'er bei--re Mafs0"f -m.
No dillereiM-e lit ae-itus a intn on a 'lily
day fnam too plao lr 'in n r th aho
wajt tlrod and lh liv -i v. !i-ore ItaV whs
kllh-d. Is'U inr i -'Uet wu I 'i rued
wnma eitte i-'it when Hav w fun l
B.ely not SWtHlssI or Qllaxl who w ier
whmt found. It fbuml VI uillae Im
lew where ha aai kum J. When I wsnt v.
Sisnehlek's there wore no person iii.-se
rxiH lu children. Mmctilck ws in lel
snd said hofvaa siek fAd I Xhnehlah ho
whs not lik. Ho ws aHtimc lreiy.
treat many men exammed the pls.
Largo ttr tree near where Ni.ii'-htk Hnt I.
Do not know Low limbs or. fir tree en-.
Jake HuLanr Urstilmd as fwl'ow : Wax
acijualiiUnt with Hav and .Niuo liick. I
wa al N i mh irk Uth of month. Mm
SjMokMabl ho was ak:k. Askinl Nunchlck
If ho OOttitl g'vn u Information w hem Hay
wa, Mwt after Hay, lut I did not nmm
ltav. NlltV hick's leiy said Itay wen: lavk
toward the rrewk. Was at Nlmchlck' af
isjc tbl and NimobtuK "aid he bad no'.
je-en Hav I'Ut hta le.y aw bun th morn
Waa acfinainted with Ray In his life
hum-. Am acquainted wlih Nlmchlck.
Molned in the searoh. (Witness desoribo I
the brush of tho locality and how much It
would obstruct the vision In looking from
the point or shooting to the plsw where
Hay was killed.) Dogwood, h-raeJ brush
and then a cluster of arrow wood were
on the line of range of the shot, obstruo
lion would tie great. Hal 1st brush would
oi.si runt the vision of the legs, No leave on
lbs brush at the time I was there. It wa i
in day after the shooting that 1 was there.
I '"Hd see a man plainly from the pi i of
shooting, If standing at the piece where
Key wa shot, Deer have a crossing both
slesve and below where May was killed.
Msrt Bilyen testified as follows :
Am acquainted with Nltm-hlck. Helped
hunt the body of Hsy. Kssmined the
plane of shooting. Had a conversation
with Nlmchlck shortly after the shooting.
Told Nlmchlck that people did not under
stand how shout May's being kl led.
Nimchlek filled up ami began crying but
said nothing. Wld Btlyeu told h!m people
susjMMomi him. Nlmchick ssld he did
not kill Hav. Maid ho liked Hav. ttx-
smlned the range of shooting and a person
could see very well to shoot. Was some
thing said In Nimohlck's persont about
hanging him.
H r Thayer testified as follow :
Knew NlmchW.-k. On 14th wont ts hi
bouse le help hunt for Kay. Niwt'-hiok
said ltav wanted his dog to go hunting hut
he would not let him have it. Nlmcbmk
tied up hi dog.
A M Sheltou testified as follows :
Ksamlned tho (round where shooting
wss done week before last, also when thn
gun wss found. Help Btratetl line en
rsugo of shot. Home dogwood, tsesle wo-nJ
end sells! would aoraswhat obscure the
vis. on on the line of the shot. Think I
could see a man easily from the point of
shooting to the point of killing. Itoer will
somotliooiun either down or up stream
when pressed with dogs. Often fogyy on
the crock when It is clear over balsnce of
country.
H O C'usU;k lsliig sworn teslifiet :
Kxahilned the place in Feb whore ltav
was supposed to b killed. Very little
brush on ibe line of shot to obstruct the
vision. No trouble In dlMinguiahlntc s
man from one point to the other.
Lewis Itay text 1 bed as follows:
Am acquainted with Nlmchlck and Kay.
Had conversation with Nlmchlck uext
Kridav after Tho Kay wss missing.
Nlmchick satd be sent for Thos and t list
Tbaw left snd wont off towards the creek.
Would not let Thus Flay hsve bis dog.
Nlmchlck wss st my house th day of the
stunning, lie was nervous ami uneasy.
There was no fog. Live a mile from
Nlmchlck. Ksamlned tho ground where
the shooting waa dona, t.'ould see very
pislttly a man from a beast on the line oi
hot. Have htrwl counsel 10 prooecu'e
thia case. Took s lively Interest In the
prooectilton. I'lsiutiff her rested.
f.oorge Bdyeu on part of dcfniae tratilicd:
Uoaide near the place where Bay waa shot.
F.i sunned the ground where Bay waa shot.
There was brush eaoogb to obacure the via
loo. If the leaves were off the bruah would
obatruct the viaion on the line ot tbs shot.
Foe often rests along the creok. Thiuk the
leaves fell lite last fall. Live I miles from
the place of abootiug. Morning of 7th was
clear but at -il.t or niua a'sSOah it wns
i a; u i uk and foggy- OadatOf dar is gray at
this season.
John Bryant huiug sworn Vosli.iud I lave
over a mile from lbs place of ahootioa. Kt
audited the ground ot abootiug in t If
leaves had been on I have my doubts wheth
er a person could hsvs seea clearly along the
lino of abot. The bruah would oiattnict the
vision on the line of shot. Cesaatdersble sal
lad bruah. dogwood, taeelewood and a large
nr trse, the limbs of which hsng over the
lute of the shot. Tboinaa Crock at that
point runs nearly cast ami west. Commen
ced to rain aboat 8 o'clock oo the morning of
7ihofUct, though it drizzled before tnat
lior. Fir tree is two or three feet from the
hue of ehooting. Could see nearlr all the
marks of bulleU on the bruah. Think the
limbs or. the dogwood would obstruct the
aitit along the line ol thought. 1 Oat waa
J a dork cloudy morning on Ike 7 th of tlct.
! I lam in Shrlton Sr testified aa follows
; Live ou Thoniss Creek. Was st the piste
whore the killing wss duneal'ortly after the
ws tuund. Dog wood arrow wood partly
i in the hoe "I tho ahot, l)u t think the
hi u. ii woohl oleitruct the sight on the hue of
it .in. g. I Mil think there waa any fog
on the morning ol the ahootiue'.
Frank Ximchick teati'nd Know Tomruy
Bay, Know ahwst the time when Tommy
Kay came over to ask my father to go hunt
tog.
The prisoner waa then called and tetttlied
in his own hehall aa followa i Was born in
I'ruasia. Came to 1 S about 'M years airo
ll'ss alxnit -o year a of age wh. u. 1 came. On
MISCELLANEOUS
f M Bedfield has'ttm renowned Fointlieyss
dairy butter.
Hsve you tried that grahsm meal put up ' y
Jim Morgan, forssleat Ileyie1d's.
A son of Mr O L I'arkea fell in the cans I tho
tii it nf the week, hut was rescued by Mr
Bistey.
Mr Ksrwell.D.'puty Sheriff of Jackson C ,
wss ia the city yesterdsy m hi wsy to
II 'ashing ton Territory,
The grand jiiryfooud au indictment agt
W H Bonner for selling liquor withoat a
license and against B Bafel for larceny in
a dwelling.
The following sre the nsmea of the grand
jury . C T l. v. r, foreman, Heo Overton,
K L Knox, W J WillUnka. J Hhea, John
flriaham, Oeo Airlstrt.
A fine new line of gents shoei just received
from the Kast by L B Blaiu are having a trig
run. They comprise the latest styles snd
shspes aod cannot lie surpassed io the city.
It will he good news' to many to I. am that
Monteith k Heitenbach will aooo r ceive as
large and fine a a lock of good a as has ever
been brought to thif. city. If yon would get
bargsins las ready for their new goods.
J IF IFirtsbaugh nia.li sMa pleasant call
yesterday, On HVduesday he waa admitted
to practice in the C rurt of the State on as
order on s ccrtilicste f a.lmiaion to the
highest ( 'our ta of the Htste of Nebasks. He
will probably locate in Linn county.
uMir sort Wsrcte Trraa.
0U1 PUZZLER,
U riinil, J ttdge, M II Ue.l, ' ;u,ul..i .!.. f I
M Ierrigau resigned as sujsrr visor and Mr
Queen wss appointed.
K H Jeter was grsntoil s ferry license.
l a day allowed for board of Win I'ittin
ger. N Hhauks allow.! Is purcnsM: 4i00 feet of
Inmler snd 11.130 worth of spikes for Inst.
39.
K A Hester's resignation is Mal aup r
visor scot ptcd and H 0 Hanuis .auinted,
D Myers' resignation as SUjrt of Diet. 7,
received and has Bicbardson appointed.
D H Harris' resignstion ss Sujrt of Dist
2H accept! .! and V Kreig sppointcl.
I'etition sskiog for Imilding of hridge
acroa iorth Santiam river continued.
F M Westfall silo wed s plow and scraper.
Besignation of 0 11 Bsher M Sopt of Dist
I '., accept d aud B W Ssuks appointed.
BILLS AIXOWCU.
U Mereer evmmy Illinois, w br.. bo ma;-;,-(
I I B Wf W a, as a a a s . a T T
rn-.i fains l.yma .Mii:er,wno mriivm nun. y.-.u-
I ing iiHseni after him. Lived In Ximchick
' i uesf hboriMol. Have known him ' or 0 j rrl
the ntglit of the Uth of Oct laat 1 had a sore
was awake moat of tin night
Heard hound barking iiearly all night
Last Friday afternoon waaexew-edlng
ly dull among; our budneM men. Not
a necktie was even sacrificed, nut a car -tridgcsold,
not a pill got rid of, not a
plow carried oat of the city. nt a yard
of calico measured off, not ring dis
posed of, not a brief drawn, not a sub
scription taken ; hence there waa some
excuse for the metliud crowd that shot
at the mark with an air-gun back ef
Scott's gun store. The scene presented
was one worthy of the pencil of the art
ist, able bodied men, aiming their level
best al a piece of paper, with decreasing
rings on it, numbering lto 6 and skip
ping to io, the center. The oue getting
the farthest from 10 paid a bit Into the
"pot," and the m xt for the gun. When
the writer stepped into Hie scene, as he
had killed several men in the wilds of
Western New York at two hundred pa
ces and was in the pabit of making a
hulls eye six times out of five, he sup
posed of course that he woald quit with
his pocket- bixik a 1st s ever, but in
stead, iiufwit m an ling the fact that J).
M , C. W.. F. B , awl others were lucky
if they got InKidj of the second ring, I13
managed to put 10c Into the orange
fund frequently. It was noticeable right
along that the best heavy gun shots,
ike D. Id,.. J- ft. Dr. J., and A- did
tho poorest shootiug, ho that bo felt at
ease inthe matter. It is an 111 wind that
blows no good, aud (here certainly Is
considerable In an afternoon spent with
an air-gun.
one from v. hied tho shot wa lirod.l Mm
. . . ..a k aia ..... i ... ...i. . .. . ....
ton cmnty just scro- Dm river frhM Al- JJJJ! U un iSaU1 hU f-t wmrn M
lany w here lie dlod a before tstel, Mr. j h1j n,e Mm. Nim hu h saiJ Iow s Kay
Moekerwasa iitet, orderly, esempinry ! Kt pills Tor him. Held limy ma le b:m lck.
nit 1 alii snd his loss will bo mourned ,y 1 stootl where Nimchltk was suppot! to
. , .... 1 havssrood snd youn Irvine stood where
many Miatives ami irieiiiis. , U wa kj,iL aoj n,ere wa not much t
! . . . . . . . i . i I
i.ruli in inn way to Keep mn irum -.-wuig
twien service. htm. I could see Irvine opto nnd shut h
cyos. No brush near wbsre Nimchkik
H' v 8 Hall loting. of Fort Wraugel HtlKj. i,,cw.od which snot strtuk I
i i nun. vusi ii - -.- ...v ....... . - -
I . ....... ... . .. I l.-r hnuklatt on Um nuiniiiu uf Ur Tin
. ... .. .ihai vt i la i l.i i mi sin .oil liar it tin w iiero ns r i -
wm i uetmtgratmi to union inn set- T.7,-, jS h oarrocL I sent Frank over after Tommy llsy to u with
. . ..a . j .i .,..1 in. i - - - - - - - z i - . . - i .
new mi ati'in 1'iaim near aiaiinr ;(,(n, wi,0 me l at uroat leiig h
Linn count v wbeio ho lived until ab-mt 1 whv bn tbotichi the Place named wa the
three years ago wliou Im moved Into B-i
MafM IIumphre', hhlTs fees. . .
li Stewsrt, feea
. W l.uper. ss supervisor
fihn Irigg. repairing tail
I Kerykendall. keepmir P Potter. . .
svis Bros, k Watts, spikes
i.rsdwobl, mdae
P H Hay mood, ooaUge
A Bngue, keeping Cbas Miller
rhll t oheu, uwlae,
A Millard juror (X-t. term Circuit
Court
Foley, medicine for Mrs Sims
M Ah-lander, coffin for Thos Bay. . .
ees committing I ri.ni is h Krooks
Kspensea committing Win Ballard .
rhnn
I K Clay pool
eo Humphrey
. n Italier as road aupervtsor
f Holsoaan. foes
S U ClaypeoJ Co. beaiuees
SKI la.I, inspt.i ting Rihardsou
hridge
dP..4l
. XiH 45
. 1D.00
:'j mi
. soo
;oi
. 9s7i
5.75
J4 410
. 17 M
SOO
.10.00
15.25
15 J.
75.00
15.00
15 00
.10.110
10 80
b'.40
5.00
The answer to our puzzle Issi week wa
.'New school bNaaWJL? Msry Stlnson
solvuil the pu..'e first, aad hence receiv
ed the premium. Correct answers were
receivel from Lbe following:
Mary Ntinson, Albany, Harry Woodin.
ABstny, Maude Henderson, Albany, Iva
Fsrwell, 8bedds, Howard Braaweli,
ilsriisburg, Amelia May, Harrisburg,
Charlie (Joan, Lebanon, Charley 8hedd,
Hbedds, Claude H Iemaster, Brownsville,
Iark Peery, Albany, Thomas Parser,
Albany, Hoot Montague, lebwncn, Huby
J Fronk, Lebanon.
New, we propose lo have a regulsr
pu.der, giving seveial punh-s a week.
The one sendmg the most answers In tw..
months will receives handsome volume
ef Byron's poems. Would like eontribu
M ma from young people itenerally, ami
will publish either regular mime or ficti
tious, a desired,
iMMMAs
I am eomiMMted of 10 letters.
My 8, 12, 17 and 5 is the name of a plaee
iu Linn coantv.
My t, II. 10, IM, 1.1, 14 and 21 the name
of one f Oregon largest cities.
My 12,2, lit, 10 and 4 Is a village In
Claekamas ootfuty.
My 5, 15 and 1 bt the surname of one of
Albany's moss estim tide women.
M v . 1 1, ', 7 and & U sometumg bene
ficial to I ho school fitted.
Mjr whole is excel lent a-1 vise lo souse
people.
no. 2.
My first is ia Blain but not ir Young.
My second is In Montague out not in
Burkhart.
My third is in J rimes bat oet la Alferd,
My fourth lain VorXmt but not hi Wil
liams. My fifth i In Lindaey but not in ( 'ocbran.
My whole is the name of a villaae ia
the Willamette Valley.
OOVUXDattX.
Why Is a eertslu Portland paper like an
article in some beds. J. C.
tint i it oi bt.
lloralUanfj l.nleria.ewral
Following is the program for the Llecu.
tionary Kutertainment to be given by Mist
Luce at the M L Church on Friday evsn
iog March 2Tlnl, for the U io-tit of the Sun
day Heboid :
1 Hannah Jane
2 The obhn
3 Poea Bells, (by rr.pieat)
4 The Brakesifaii at Cherch.
ft The Fireman' Piayar.
ti 'lite Naughty tattle Gift
7 Arckedamta.
K The Canal Boat.
9 Ass My Pa.
10 Buhetratein, (!y reqneet)
Adnusahm. 25 eta. ixMiiuu.-t.ciny at
10.
Married
Alaska, whose iustructive addresses In
terested the people uf Albany two yearn
ago, will vl.it this city on Sabbath uext
(18tb.) Ihe churches will give up
their several evening Mfylces, and a
union meeting will bo hetd in the Court
House, at 7.15 o'clock, at which time
Ur Young will deliver uu mM.-vs on
Alaska, giving some iiiftirinaUon oou
cerning the country ami its iuhabitnuis,
aud their wonderful progress i:i civili
zation and christian mission. Mr
Young will preach In the Prbyterui'i
Church Sahhttth morning.
A Flue stallion
An. Marshall has just purchased of
Isaac Edwards, of Junction, ouo of the
best stallions in the Valley. It was raised
by WO Motet's, Is fl year Of ago, Ugh1
grey, beautiful menu and tail, powerful
limbs, a splendid eye, gentle and qutot,
and weighs 1700 pounds. It is of the Por-
cheron stock, and Is a model lnovory way.
Tho stock raised by It aro making the host
horses in the stat-, particularly suited to
work bore. Llnu ciunty men will be for
tunate in obtaining the aervievs ef this
valuable horse during the coming xoason.
me to are what hounda were laarkina at
tommy came and wc aUrted to the creek
Toinnivsanl he wouhi uu to the iatbt aud
down the creek, I said 1 would go straight
down to the creek. lfheo I got within 15
or 20 yarda of the creek I saw something
like a deer moving round near the water.
There waa fog and amoks about the creek. I
tired at what I thought waa a deer. I then
called three times b Tommy to come at I
On the 1 Ith i nst., Mis F.lls Morgan
formerly of this city hut now of Newport,
Yaquina Bay waa ai irried to J J (Fright st
the reaideaee of Mr U'alliag's in Newport.
Mr (Fright keeps a store ami tin shop and
we are informed is s fit huststnd for a de
serving wife. The many frieuds of Mrs
Bright a ill congratolste her on her good
fortune. Some valuable presents were givea
the needy married oople. The printers of
this ofhee were not forgotten, sssll the wsy
float aa4 Mine
8 K Young Is opening out tho largest
stock of boots and shoes ever brought to
Albany. These good i havu tieeu bought
for cash from. eastern manufacturer and
for style, fit snd durability cannot be ex
celled. Having made a specialty of th's
business, he is prepared to give you
better value and a belter assortment than
can be found in the city. Remember the
place,Satmiei K Young's Boat a Shoo Store
Albany, Oregon , Hpecial attention given
to country orders and satisfaction guaran
teed.
UOO .teres of Laud far Sale
One farm of 3:K) acru very desirable.
One farm of i:t5 acres.
Ooo farm of 42 acres. 'I'heso are all near
school houses.
Oua tract of HYJ acres of v .Id land.
One tract of 80 aeres.
One tract of 70 acres'.
Ooo tract of 135 acres', and other small
tracts. Will sell in lute to suit purchasers.
Will trade lor otln r property. Call t this
ollice.
1 U U
Kvcilotl Tbnuauuds.
All over tho land am going Into rjostaoy
over lir. Ivimi's Now insoovory for Optir
sumption. Their unlooked for recovery
by the timely use of this great life Saving
remedy, causes tliem to go nearly wild in
Its pratso. It is guaranteed to positively
cure-Severe Cugtn, Colds, Aathma. Hay
Fever, Bronchitis', Hoarseness, Loss ol
Veluj, or any affoctinu of the Throat mid
lAingn. Trial .Bottles lroe at Foshay A.
Mason's Drug Store. Itrge size l 00
Kred Hbent,
If yon want to make u the money
you have to expend for Reed wheat you can
do so by buying your gocds for this year of
Alien k Martin.
The
er-i
Sturkholtler's Jfeellua;
bero will lie a meeting of the Ktookhold
of Llnu County Avrlcnltural Aasnci ition
nn Saturday, March 17th. 1883 at 1 t.'elock
P M at the offieo of J H Poster k Co
Busiuess of importwueo. AH ur requested
to attend. .
P. W I IMC,
R. A. Foster, President.
Secretary,
about as big as my wrist. Mhot marks on
dogwovd were about 3 foot from ground
John Thomas testified as follows: Am
nr. ua mied a un Nnncbick and Kay. Am
aciualnteil with the locality where Itay
was killed Measured the diatanco from
the thr tw to the Itun on the ra0g from
whore Ninichtck wss aupposml ui havt
stood and where Ray was killed, and the
treewaaii feet from the lino. To placo a
man where Kay was killed I could stand
whore Nimchlee was supposed to .'aland,
aud I could see a button on the man's
coat. Never knew of deer having a cross
ing at the place where Ksy was killed.
Tii-v lia l a crossing a half a mile above
nnd otiu halfa mde lelow, hut they do not
cross now unless run by dugs Sizo of dr
troe about 4 foot. Tree about U0 feet from
Where Hay waa killed.
Peter Bilyou being sworn 1 out i fled as fol
lows: Was Ht'ipialuted with Kay In his
llm-tatuo. HlM)din tho search fur Kay.
Found bis gnu. (inn was H feet from yew
tree. Ouh wits standi fur muzzle dowu in
iu iho water. Two-thirds of the gun was
iu water. Pound gun on 10th. iun wss
loaded with ono cartridge. Oun was found
before hat. Frost was with mo when I
found the gun Considerable brush has
b eutranipeti down about where Itay
wu-. Lille. i. At Arat there wan consider
able brush on the line of tbe shut.
J.?aVo were Into in falling from apple
trees last fall (fas with Hubvr, Kay
and Irvine when they measured tho
distance and range uf the nhot.
Mr Front tontlned as fallows - I was
nc'iUttiiite l with Kay In his life time.
Am acquainted with Nlmchick. I was
with Pete Itilyeu when he found the
gun hut wns wot close to him The yew
tres was down stream from where guti
whs found Knew tho gun was Bay's
l. eblmltoii testllird as follows: I
wo acquainted with Itay in his life
time Am acquainted with Ximchick
Spent two weeks hunting for Bay's body
Found shot near where gun waa found
Took range uu line of shot. I looked on
it Bee from where Nimchlck waa sup
posed to havu stood and I could have
Heenamati very well standing where
Bay was killed I was there about the
UOtli There were u leaves then on the
bush I found patching (Here witness
identl Hod patching handed to him by
counsel.) JoeShelton found one piece
mid I found Ihe other, patching was
fntind is and 20feet from where Nltn
chlok was supposed to have stood,
Frank Hhruin testified as f.wa: I
was ncuimiuted with Ity. helped at the
S a. . a a. 1 . : L.iiiiI
search, fmiml part oi patnnius;.
ntveling of pink oalico.Tho witness was
shown patching which he fouud near
the dog wood,
Dr J Is Hill tostlded as follows :
Am practicing ntyrsfclan, Practlood 13
vears. Was called to attend requestor Kay.
Corouer ami I went together. Several per
sons went from Solo. Do not know at
whoso house bodv wa. Made an examin
ation tit body. On back of neck wore
wound". One on shoulder blade went
threuu,h lung. (Or described at great
length the several .shots tha. struck tho
head, three of which were fatal.)
Ben Irvine test! tied aa follows :
had shot a deer, lie did not come ; snd 1
went down tw the creek aud found 1 nadsL by mail came a box ai delicious cake which
as .1..17 ....
gracct tne nappy occasion. May happiness
killed Tommy I was so scared tbatfey did
not koow what to do. I want to l-ewia Bay's
to tell what 1 had done, but 1 was afraid to
t-ll ss I f oared they would baug me. I wait
ed several leys and then heard there was
talk of mobbing mewheu 1 started to Salem
tn give myself up. Thought I had to go to
Bslssa. hd not knew they hnd an thing at
Albany (meaning courts.) Wa arroaled at
Stayton. Have bunted a good deal with
Tommy Bay. He and I were good friends.
Never had any trouhle with hiui. Killed two
deer liefore st the place where Tommy wss
killed. Thought Tommy was way below when
I ahot.
Tho prisouor thl his story ie s very
trsightforward manner, though with much
emotion.
II H Qieeoer sworn and testified: Saw
.Mmchick iiffir atayton, aanl he was going
to Silent. He spoke something aieiut their
tieiug after him, but I told him to keep his
mouth shut t.il he hail got an attorney
At the time of -oing to press jury was
still out.
Big bargains in everything at Nolan's
Cash Store.
Xew .11 stale More.
J II Daniel has opened a music tre
at Langdon's drug store and will s. 1 1 the
MathiiHhck piano, probably the best
constructed in the market, aud the
Shonluger Cy tube! la organ, ono of the
best organs, ami getting them direct
from manufacturers will sell them a
bottom rates. Those desirin r first.
class, reliable Instruments whl'dq well
to call ami see Mr Daniel before purchas
ing.
Dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods,
boots aud shoes, and, in fact, the entire
stock at and under cost at Nolan's ( ash
Store.
i
l.fttler fhirst.
The tn.iowiiiE Is the Hat of letters renrnl jmir
In the Post Office. A many. I.lnn county, Ore
icon, March 16, IH83. Persons ealllmr lor theae
Utters muNl Kivetne Ute on wbieh tney w-n-advertised.
aud long life attend the happy pair.
Twenty-five dollar fine black dress sui:s
f IM.iO, s' Nolan's Caah Store.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever and
so is a
LUDLOW SHOE.
An assortment of the above h es in
LADIES', MISSES' ANS CHILDREN'S
Just received at
SAMUEL E. YOUNG'S.
Following sre the decisions rendered ap
to the time of going to press yesterday :
3. alaryatts Carey agt Thsddeus Hand
ford. CooHrmatioo of Surfs Hale. K D
Snettock, Phuu k Chamberlain for pbY.
Confi aaed.
5. J I Caae k Cat aet Wa McCeBister et
sL Continuation d ShfTa sale. Fhnn k
C'hamberlaia for piff. Connrsaed.
i. V K Hobtaeea agt Eh Carter and Ed B
I Carter. Sait in equity. FUnu k Chasu
laerlatn for plff, Powell k BUyea for delta.
'on tin ii I, U H Irvine referee,
10. J S Ames agt W C Stewart et al
('.uartnation of hhffs sale. Wamtiierferd
BUekhum for plff. Coaflrmed.
11. B C Miller agt V, Bibryaad J H Snur
tock. mnnnation of SkfTs ssis. Weath
erf or-1 k Blackburn fur plff. ( ntiim.il.
1-2 L Fhnn agt Eli Carter aw si. Cesttv
mation of Miifa Kade. Fhan k Chamber
lain for plff. Coatirssed.
13. Misms .Sternberg agt Mi Carter et al.
Confirmation of ShfT a aale. fTien Jt Chaai.
Iicrlain for plff, Coofrned.
14. Sussa Bardosn agt The city ef Albany.
Homages. Powell k Bilyen, J K Wtaathes
f'd for plff, Fhnn k i haeaberbdn fssr deft.
Verdict ef (108 and costs lor plff.
It;. Koshlaad Bros agt C D Simpson.
Actum at law. Fhnn ami I 'namiaerhun for
plff. K B Skip worth for d. ft. Jada-saeat
opened and aatwtr ffled.
18. W S Noble a Margaret Ortaer et
a!. Suit in eaity. Fltan and Chatuberhua
fcr plff. Ootinuetl
19. RW Beesesgt Wm Haeebusd. Actum
at law. C E Wolvertos fur pIC Klinn asal
Chamberlain for deft. Settled
30. Wm St John and J U SUane agt W
KeetAn. rt al. Snit in e)Qity. Fliaa and
fhamberUin fer pltT. Judgment by .Ufeult.
ft Belle fano agt A I! fiano. Divoree.
Bonhsm and Bamsey for plff. CranUd
23. A J Habler art C D Sim paran AetsM
at Isw. Fhnn snd Chamberlain for plff. B
B stralian for deft. Motion to atrike out
part of complaint aBowed
St J D Burkhart et si agt C V. Borkkart
et st. r r partition. Westherford
Blackburn for plff. Decree of partition
ML Clarinda M McKnight est The
Uulwav and Nvigatioa i ..
Weetiierford and Bhackbora her pHTs.
tied
27. CUriada M McKnignt st Tee Oreeoa
Bailwsy ami Navigation Ce. Davnasrsa.
W, atl.crfi.nl aod Blackburn for ptfte. Settle.!
m Nancy G Haydea et al agt Lhuoe M
Thoniannet ab Suit in sqnity. L Bilyen aad
U S Waahhara for plff. Jaecree according
to prayer of complaint
30, Amanda E Redman agt J H Miller et
a). To foreclose mortgage. E J Dawne for
plff. Bon ham aad Bamsey for deft. Miller.
Dismissed
31. John F Martin agt BbnnVh C Mar
tin. Divorce. T J Stites for put. Beferred
to E R Skipwoath
33. W H Haydea agt Naney G Hsydee
et ai For partition. L Btlyeu and G S
Washburn for plff. Can tinned
34. J J I avia agt J H Davidson et al. To
foreclose mortgage. T P Hack lessen for plff.
Default as to J II Davidson snd wife, con
tinned as te W J Woflf
.to. 11 C Hill ait Sih Williams. Action at
law. T P Hackleman for plff C E Wolver
teu for deft. Settled
til. Mary E Gordon agt Amos D Hy1an4.
Suit in equity. Continued
41. J McCrackin ami Co agt J A Clear
water. To recover money. Strahan and
Bilveu for jiffs, ii B Dorris for deft. Set
tled 42. J McCraktn and Co ngt W S IjmkHs et
si. Action st law. Strahan and Bilyen for
plff. G B Dorris for deft. Settled
43. H-beeca Carter et al f S D lager
et al. Confirmation of ahffs aWi Ham
phrey and Wolverton for Board uf Commiss
ioners. Confirmed
45 D M Cooper ajjt N Whesldoa et al.
in equity. Demurrer to complaint sustained
48 J L Cowan nSK Coble. Confirmed
49 Mciaulcy atd Andtitcn nSK Cable
Confirmed
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Dow, Nettle K.
Kngola, H. P.
Uray, Mi- Jilh K.
H.itt, Miaa Jenny
ftover. liiaac
Kliarle Joa (2)
Post, L.
Ilumiihrey, Mlnnio
UUwk. Nancy
J. M. IRVING, P. at.
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Money te Loan
Parties diiriug to borrow money in any
amount can be accomodated by us on mere
favorablo terms than ever ueiore onereu,
for pe tods from two to ten yea.-s. Simply
paying the interest yoarly and repavhuj
tho principal in ono sum at the expiration
of the time for which tl3 loau is made, or
thoy may d'vlde their loans Into yearly
payments, at your own option. Call on or
addross, Burlihart Bros., Real Estate and
Insurance Agents, Albany, Or.
TURNER SAVAGE At the residence of
J A CUmour in this city, March 11. 1883,
hu Bee J W Harris, Ma E D Turn KB and
Mihs Dolla Savaue. aU of Lian county.
SIMON ARCHIBALD At the bridi's
father, near Tangent, Sunday March 4, by
Rev P A Moses, Mr Geo C Siuo.v and
Miss Mary Archibald all of Linn
county.
The brii'e is a daughter of S J Archibald,
and an estimable young lady deserving s
g.iod husband. The happy con pic have our
best congratulations,
HACKLEMAN STROUD Oo Mosday,
March 12, 1883, at the residence ol T P
Hacklenam. by Bee J W Harris, Ma
Frank Habklkxan and Ml MiRTHA
Strocd Morc.am, sll of Albany.
Mr aod Mrs Hacklemau left on the noon
train for Eastern Oregon, where they will
reside for some time. May their life la
Ranch Grast aa well as ebewhore lie a pleas
ant one.
KVLIN HARRIS Oo March Uth, 18 W,
hv E R Skin wm th. E.g., at Albany, Ma
Tuiuuorb Kvlis ami Mrs ISki.u. Hauim.
We congratulate Mr Snip worth.
M. M. JONES,
Breeder snd JJ Ntlptrr of
PURE POLAND CHINA
HOGS
Kl.lTHSBl KG - - ILLINOIS.
My breeding sloek Is registered
in tbe (Vutral Poland ( bina ReraH.
Stork for sale at reasonable rates.
These liojrs are deseeud
aiits from the het herds in
Indiana and Illinois, are
quiet, decile, easy fattetl aud
splendid mothers, enters
received by
W. $ FLETCHER,
Shedds, Or.
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