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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1883)
lu gmtmt OS cial Gounty Paper, Kuterad at the Poet Office at Albany, Or. md-class mail matter. Fill DA. Y APRIL 20, 1883 STITE8 & t.dltee aad HUTTIHQ. Freer le lees. i ikb r. iTnu. leeat Mtttr. l R IfcKX TH. Following are the Dsnoor. it's duly au thorised agents to receive subecriptiout or money for the same : Harrisbnrg Sara May Brownevilte O. P. Coebaw Hahwv T. L. Porter Shedds F. A. Watts Scio W.K. KeUy l. A C. It B. TIME TABLB. Albany Static. nan art Kg or tbaim. omit SMTH. ALBANY KX PRESS ars at KKKIUHT TRAINS t Arrises st "i l)aartat MOT KB UVTH I Arrive at 1 Depart at KKEUiHTTRAI.V M " ALBANY tXI'KKSS ArriYl SAIL TRAIN MAIL TRAIN tcM A. M A. M. 11:4ft A. U l.of P. M 1145 AH 14:06 I M. 3:90 P. M. 46 P. M. All Tralo dally, except aaaday. Xoticb. On and after this date regular tickets will be aold at our ticket office tor following points on Columbia river: Upper taaeades, Del lee, Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla and Ainsworth. Will. It. Rick, Freight and Ticket Agent O. A C. R. U. Co. Albany. June 18th, 188. the xeMtfts intra. la r jj?v ft too Modern MuJ of last weak "Herafe.") Ue swings a bamboo walking cane, lias bone oil ou hie hair, And whistles, as be struts along, The razors in the air. lie stop o light a cigarette. His maahing, mouth adorner ; Then whiles the dree -ay Laura away, Around the grocer's corner. He takes his silken kerchief ou, To give his aoae a rub, And says : "here cornea a country Jake lMe like to give a nub." He musters up a chain of gold To decorate his Test, And make secure an empty case That cannot run the beat. Where art thou going, stylish youth T The question from me flashes : His answer, "to the skating rink To try to make some masbta." A Maiden. HOME AID ABROAD. Bright sunny March is past and gate , And rainy April halfway through, Meat comes May with its beautiful lawna, Delightful to our view Yee beautiful May with her sweet spring flowers Of every tint and hue Returns to cheer our lonely hours, And make moat lovely our shady bowers, And beautify earth serene. M. O. W. Nolan's Cash Store. What horrid gardens. F M French, jeweler, Wheat turning yellow. Read all this ooluntu. Town property is looking up. Mourning goods at Mite Schubert', Fine Use aew corsets at Nolan's Cash Store. The wild gvoee Is out of sorts this kind of weather. When will the -dirtcters call a school meeting ? The river was well np the first vf the week. Our post-office bow presents a very neat appearance. . New Nottingham lace curtains at Nolan s Cash Store. The thrifty eeleetkJ new peddleth his garden "sass." One dollar anlsuadried shirts, Uj cents at Nolan s Cash Store. Table linens, towels and napkins, cheap at Nolans Cash Store, A band is to he organised in this city. This is good news. Col Keiaay and K Hetgate have formed a partnership at Corvallia The O, F's of this city sent $23 to Port land for the O F Heeae fend. A thirty foot piece of spruce for a ladder is not to befouad in the valley. Dr K tt Johnson famishes bis patrons assdicias without extra expense. Will Bros., are successors to W B Scott They have bought his entire stock. If it ever stops raining call on L K Blain and got oee of his nobby straw hats. New style carpets are now beiag closed out at Mc I i wain's at very low figure. A box of acme peas at this office, quill acting with foaataia qualities for $1.50. New line of Standard white and oolorsd shirts just opened at Nolan's Cash Store. Otto Salinger keeps a foil stock of cigars, tobacco, candle, and notions Call aad see him. Oa account of ills sat Rev Joe Emery will not bo able to preach in this city neat Son day. Yoaag ladies contemplating matrimony sboeld call at Miss Schubert's for fine bridal Moateith A Setteahaeh are agents for the celebrated Centemcri kid gloves, the beet in the market. Those desiring paiatisg done by Robt Bowman, can leave their orders at Laagden's drag store. Wilt Bros., are opening a general sewing machine agency here in connection with their gun store. Look over the nic j line of suits at L K Blain a. They are reliable, splendidly made. arid made to tit Remeaats of embroideries, ribbons, laces, muslins, flan as la and ginghams cheap at Nolan's Cash Store. Mcllwain will sell first class Costa Rica at 8 pounds to the dollar, and a fair quality at 10 pounds to the dollar. Will Bros., make repairing of sewing ma chines, guns, hoe instruments a speciality at Albany and Corvallia. Any person having mowers that sharpening can have them ground systemat tically by John Briggs. A H Will the well known gua-smitk who worked three years for W B Scott is a part ner in the lira of (Till Bros. Again we would ask our citixeas if they propose to celebrate on the 4th. It is time to begin agitating the matter. Any person desiring to purchase 30 or 40 yards of first-class rag carpet can he supplied by leaving their order at this office. A touching scent occurred at me "Mrs smith, ean you see ma ismhiui store of L E Blain lart Saturday about neck rucbings Mrs Jones wore last week ? We hear talk among our old pioneers of calling a meeting in this city this Spring for the purpose of organizing a Pioneers Association for this county. The prevail- ingopieioa seems to be that this Associa lion should include in its membership ail who came to this county at or before the year 1852. We think this is a move In the right direction. We hope all those who risked life and property for the purpose of settling the question as to whether Oregon should belong to the United States or Great Britain, aa well as tboae who came for the purpose of making homes In this then s wilderness, may neve the opportu nity of meetiog each other face to face and talk over the trials and hardships of early life in Oregon. Talk this matter up.gentle men, pioaeera, ail over the county and when the meeting shall le called let every mm an 1 woman who is entitled under the call to become s member attend and comribut : by their presence and influence to the success of ibis movement Our columns are open to a limited number of eommunicationa on this subject. Farmers aad others desiring a genteel, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a day ean be earned, send address at once, on postal, H 0 Wilkinson 4 Co., 197 Fulton street, New York. Restlessness at uight ; atrvous twitching, night-mare, etc, give way to peaceful slum, her, tired nature's sweet tsstorer, by using Plunder's Oregon Blood Partner, the Vege table Sedative and Tonic. The Democrat has one of the largest list of correspondents la tho state. Oar effort to keep our readers thoroughly posted ss to all parts of the county is greatly appreciated and commended oa every head. Booms are queer affairs, something that few understand. In truth the principal virtue ef the wad is to attract attention aad make tho world believe a particular section is growing at a terrific rate wbsthsr it is or net il Donees lately of Lebanon, is now es tablished in Csnterville, in the general mer chandise business. The readers of the Democrat ia that part of the State will do well to call oa him if they desire good bar gains and honest treatment Last week Mr. Fred Mailer, of this city. received a telegram conveying the sad intel ligence of the death of hia father who de parted thia life ia Germany, oa the eleventh of March last at tho advanced age of SI years. One Harvey Graham was brought over by Constable Morrow, of Franklin Butte Pre cinct and lodged ia the county Jail to await tho action of tho grand jury, being charged with oouitnittiag or threatening to commit aaault, beta; armed with a dangerous weapon, upon the too of Wid Bilyeo. Attention is called to tho ad. of Kelly, England A Co., carriage, wagon and boggy makers, of Salem. They do a big business and have the reputation of sending oot n splendid lino of wheeled vehicles. W U Uoltra, of this city handles their work . Your pocket-book is XI of Hod loss by purchasing your clothing of L E Plain than at aay other place in tho valley. We heard a man say that he made $ft by getting n suit of him luatead of geiog to PorTLAD, aad at I the same time got ss good if not a better anil of clothe The Yoaag Peoples Temperance Union meets la Y PC A Hall nest Satarday after aoon at half past two o'clock. Aa invite tioa hi extended to young sad oM to be present. By order of Mrs L E Blain. Super intendent, Mrs Dr Johnsoe, Sec y. The Albany Musical Society has been ad journed until September 1st, n polite way of disbanding. Wo need a good musical society and are sorry the present weather should have induced the members to dis continue their society. Ose of the Portland papers says that all the insane people taken from here to the asylam are Republicans, aad those taken to the pen t Us tar v are Democtats. Sheriff Humphery has already taken eight to the asylum and two to the penitentiary, but wo will net vouch for their politics. "Treasury of Song" is one of tho beet est, lections of songs we hove yet seen, and our citizens seem to sppreciate the fact, for Mr Carter the agent has already succeeded in selling a large number. Itwdt pay you to got one aad have sosne aiesdleut music around the fireside. The indications now are that the hep crop will be aoariy a failure ia Europe, and that consequently high prtcee will prevail. Those who rains Urge amounts see fortunes before them. Speculators are even now offering 51 cents for crops after tho next picking so confident are they ia high prtcee. Last Mooday, "Msck." the fsvorite dog of W. B. Scott's, ssddenly sickened aad died. It waa thought by some, that he had been uoteoned, but we know nothing as to the truth ef this. Ws certainly hope it will nut prove so. far "Mack" waa a Moo dog, aad did not deserve such tree tenon t Tae next day '-Honshu" owned by Tb mi Monteitb, and well know here, was shot The show given by the Kentucky JneUee singers ea Thursday evening of last week was wsll attended aad worthy of the praise S00IAL AND PERSONAL. was iu Al- J 0 Hutohlneon, of Oakland, bauy last Friday. Mr Thus Montuith was to Portland lsst Friday aad Saturday. John Maxwell leaves for Washington Terri tory iu a fow days. Thorn p Robinson, of Halsey, was iu the city the first of tho week . Wm Webber, of Salem, spout last Mundsy in Albany with hia parents. Alvta Marks weat to Portland last Frid V, where he will wnrk this summer. J Francis, agent for the Northwest Life Insuranoo Co. was in the city Monday. Jas Ollmour is oaavassing Uns ooanty for 73 I No holding second grade certificates, Ous Knglandsr oner. ax ex i. mh-omt eV - 'mv w w w Following is the report of School Super intendont Moses for the year ending March 1 i No. of Districts, 01 ; No of persons be tweun age of 4 and 20 in county, male, 2881, female, 2702, total, MIX No of pupils en rolled in public schools, malt, 1, Tifl7, female, 1404, total, 3401 ; av daily attendance. 2.128.30. No of teachers during year ending March 31. male. 70. female. :o ! total, 120. No of applioauta for certificates, male, 80 ; female, 00, total, 140 i teachers holding first grade' certilloatoa, males, 40 ; females, 35 I total, 4UBV MACKLKMA. rith ths Rocs ford tire tight- Mr Joha Connor has returned from a trip so . w i female. I -,0 males, 30 ; females, 24 ; total. 54, Nj. of pupils enrolled ill private schools. of tho Sound country, having gone as far as Victoria, D. C. J P lalbraitb, ths popular bonk keeper of tho BrowasvilU Woolen Mills was ia the oUy last Saturday. Benjamin F. Kenyan, of Sua Jose. , haa Iteeo iu tho oity this week, a guest of Mr. Alfred Wheeler. AU Harris returned last Monday from Portland and dowu tho Columbia, wksre h had been for a week back. Hon. Geo. K. Cbemberlaiu left last Tues day oo a trip np tho Columbia, and will vis it Pendleton and other places. Mrs. J. II. Foster wont to Portland last Mnudsy, being summoned by a telegram from her soa-ia-law, Dr. C, ll. Temple ten. Mies' Bertie Kuos left for Dallas last Tues day, snd wilt work oo the Itimher in that eity. We wish Iter success la her aew homo. Charley llaekleman haa hsen offered a position in the store of Cowan A Ralston, at Lahanoo, aad will make that plana hie Is owe. Johnny Webber Uft far Portland yester day, having been tendered a pueitiue ia the office of the Hartford aad Commercial insur ance companies. Jim Woetfall was in tho city over Sunday, Jim ia getting tird of waiting for the G P to begin work io earnest aad uses a fsw big cuss words. Mr Jos Purdoiu. Sheriff of Douglas county took an insane man named Audersou to East Portland last weak sod returned to Rose burg on Saturday. Mr. G. B. Young, a nephew of G. W. V.. eng. of this eity. orrivsd bare Tuesday Ami pakl for foal and ether children not attending any school, mats, 304, famals, 323. Ho teachss in private schools, mala, 3 ; female, 3. Av No. of month public schools taught, 5. 2 private schools taught iu county. H school houses built during year. No ef school housss in the county, 84 frsme, 4 log. Value of school houses and ggouuds, $40, 790 50, valos of school furniture, $3474.50 ; value of apparatus, 377 ; av amount of salary paid male teachers per month, $40, female teachers. $'13. No of graded schools in Co. 1. tosehsrs.O, pupils attendiug, 3M. N i of Acadeutiee, I, a t aa . f I Asm SO a scanners, z ; pupii, ti colleges, I H teachers, 3 ; pupils. H'.k No of school rooms furnished with Web stars Unobridged dictionary, 7, Districts with suitable record books, &l ; No of teach ers taking educational journal, 25 male, 15 females. No of schools viaited by ftti,srtn teadoiit during tho year, 80 ; 20 minutes devoted to each ; 10 m milee travel-1. On teachers institute during year, about 40 teachers in attendance. Average per cent of taxes Isvied during year, 8 mills. Amount echod funds in hands Dlst Cleik $5714.85 Amount rsised by Dial Us 5231,30 Amout appropriated to achool Diet from Co fund 20544.57 Ami Co apportionment Stat fund 44UQ. y AmtTaisad by rata bill I04U 31 Aint luud Iron all other sources 1045.50 Total $38215 00 A mt paid fur teachers during year $21 . 30y. 1 1 Ami paid repairing achovl houses 3tn7.nl Amt paid for purchase l furniture ,. A ( si a neewrrenre. I QUE PUZZLER Joha Harris ffaektsmsa, the subject e1 this sketch, was born hi Rush c-iupty, India na, on the 27 tb day of Apri'. 1881 Died Appil 15, 1883, in Albany. Oregon. Whoa quite a small boy bis father, Abner Hackle man, emigrated to what la now the State of Iowa. After remaining in that Territory a few years he started ia company with sever, al others, in the year 1845, across the plains to what was then aa undiscovered country, the Territory of Oregon, the family remain in lows. He returned to lows expecting to bring them to Oregon, but waa taken with Typhoid fever and died. Tho family thee concluded to emigrate to this State, which they did, a portion in 1847, and the remain der among whom was the deceased, in 1852. Iu early life he learned the printer's trade and was for a short Ui during the war, Ed itor of the Oregon Democrat, published iu this rouuty. Ho was a man of decided char acter, advocating his political views fearless ly and honestly. It is believed that even those who dtfcsad with him iu politics, will say that bo was honest ia bis political views. He stood by the Democratic party iu this county and State whoa it required consider able net vs to do so. Ia the dark days hs made many sacrifices to man lain its organisa tion and to explain its principles, so that it might attain its present standing of power and influence. Iu the year 1872, he was elected (Jaunty ( 'ierk af Linn county, aad served iu that capacity for the two succeed-1 value, the price paid fir some not being tag years. He waa afterward appointed As- Justified by the Income whleh K to able to produce. It Is a mater of some wonder lone why certain men will pay $&0,000 for Instance, for property which can not pay nearly ten per cent. Portland takes a big pride iu Mae read dencee and is lavUbing bar money In that dlreet'on In a manner de . owing of praise, for It Is a means of circulating the b thy lucre among the working people, as well as ors i morning the city. Albany Is well represented in Portland. Eggert, Young A Co., at 100 First Street under the control of Mr. Fred Eggett Is doing a big business in (be n of foot wear. C. A. Hummer, near the west end of Front Street, baa a good wholesale trade In drugs etc , G. G. McWsln and Cbaa. HafTenden both clerk f.rMr. Phi miner WUey 11. Allen has a One musk: store oa Hs always maoiseated a belief in the troths Third Street, near Yambiil. Joe. Web ber. of it ("Lpiati&n rt-liLMnii eJthou h be mads I Jr Is In the irieuranAs Office of J. W. G. It Is a big ovoi.1 for aa Albany editor to goes far away from home as Portland, yet Mich an occurrence took place lsst Friday. Under the genial care of Conductor Wilson the writer waa whirled into East Portland at 10 o'clock. This lea common affslr now s days with any one but an editor, and not worthy of not'oe, but some of the things we saw were deserving of being taken down to neeterltv. Wheat fields begin to present a vry green appearance and tell of a big crop next fall. Considerable building between this eity and Portland la to be observed, atthongh nothing exten sive is going on. Hevoral good buildings sre going up st So lorn, and small struct ures ia different places. Al Oregon City, fbeogb, almost nothing was being done. At Salem ex-Govermr Thayer. Gen. Odclf, a Portland lawyer, and s fat gentleman boarded the train. The fat gentleman's ambition eeeued to be u annihilate Judge Boise, which he did In an smusing and at the same fine eiithtMlstl manner. East Portland ia havlog a decided reel (,tat boom. Property in the last year or two baa increaaAd three to ten per cent. We were told of one pletse which was pur chased between two snd three years ago for $7,000, for which $3l,UVO is now offered, but refused Much of the life that la advertised bv Portland papers a ex sting Si Use metro p oils Is really to bo found there, and real la belaa aold at almost a watered staUnt Huts Treasurer, by Hon. A. n. Brown, and served under him ia that capaci ty until the expiration of his term of office. Since that time he has acted in the, capacity of Dapaty County Cletk, of I inn county, first under J. L. Cowan, than under N. Beam, end lastly was serving in that posi tion nudsr the present clsrk, C. 11. Stewart at the time of his death. As a pablic serv. ant, we think that we can safely say that be did hia work well, and doubtless his absence will be felt ia the office, not only by the clerk, but by the public as well. He waa married to Miss Elisabeth A. Cow. an ia 1855, with whom be lived until the time of her death which occurred ou the I Gib day of January, 1879. He lefta large family of children to mourn bis departure. Ulrtasta KaOaeste. Ave o'clock. That day was the anui versarvof the birth of oar popular sur veyor, W U uarr. Mis young aamirer 'Yes she bought it at Miss Schubert's. Dannals A Wood in have taken oot their old overshot water wheel sod have pot in at irreat expense purchased a piece of la turbine wheel with double the power. leather which they modeled into a Poor Albina. A sickly boom. Tremeu medal, oa which oae of oar most skil- dons humbug. Wind let oot Dejected al artiste naiated a scene illustrative pnrcharera. While seme make, others leee. of the erent, An ndolite was In the There was a fair attendance at the Bias foreground DoiHtioz toward the figures Ribbon Clnb last Friday eveaiag. The 1K4; above it were the words Wm program aa published ia the Dxuo -rat. fruia Pike, on a visit to hia uncle. He is well pleased with Oregon. N B Sprengcr left fur Portland last Moo day, whore he has work ahead, at plastering. Plasterers oaa gst all ths work they osa da at from $5 te $7. Ex -Sheriff L ('. Rice was in the city last Tuesday, and mads us a pteaaaat call. Me says be aad his neighbors are doing their du ty sooordiag to the scriptural injunction. Mr Geo Hoeaatedier left far Salem last Wednesday, where he will assist in budding for the people of that growing city. George ia ooe ef the beet carpenters ia the valley and will do first-class work for Salem people. Iter 1 Dillon aad daughter, Mrs Kellogg, of Seattle, were ia Albany over Sunday and returned home on Mooday. They have the sympathy of all in their present said sflbc lion. Mr Isaac J once, of Oakland, Doogtas . ounty. cousin of Dr D U J owes ef this eity. gave as a call last weak. Mr Jones thinks of coming to thia valley to settle la a business point of view aa well aa pulipcelly Mr Jane's head is level. Mr. Daniel Best Uft oa Wclneaatay for California, gna8 overland, and yeeterday Mr. Charles (J. Hideout left fur the same state by the way of Portland They both go for the purpose of m'.rodueing the cele brated Bast cleaner and three bar, Mr Henry Villa J arrived in Portland Satarday, Mr Henry Vdlard waa sea sick. Mr Henry VilUrd has since Uft for the Sound country to look up Mr Henry Vilbwd's interests there. Considerable significance is attached to the advent of Mr. Hcniy Vil lard in the Northwest incidentals. Amt paid for apparaiia,(luls, etc. Amt paid for school heuae sitae Amt paid for buildlUgSc-h'Mil house Amt paid for other school ;ur ). 127.21 111.53 01.00 3345.77 710 38 . $31,583 JM Dist $5032.52 pupils io each Total Amt school funds in hands Clerk, March 1, 188.1 Following ore the No of branch ia the county i .Spelling, 1470 ; reeding. 1334 ; penmen ship, 013; primary mental arithmetic, 360 ; advanced mental srt'hmctic, 117 ; Rudi ments ef arithmetic, 283 ; Practical arith metic, 440 ; primary geography, 324 ; phys ical geography, 201 ; beginner grammar, 151 ; edvenoed grammar. 139 history, be ginners, 17 ; U S, 274 ; ad v. awl eoereI. 72 ; torn position, 71 ; ehysstehap, 'M . nat ural philosophy. 30 ; i n- li y. 9 ; btn.k. keeping 51 ; ocvteee .f yoerniiieul. 21 ; higher anlhmetc. 54 ; algaOm. M is stanoni ti If all of Safety bo Ige. Ha 13. AOl W. Albany, Or , April It tfftS, Wur.nrtrt, It lis pleac-d UssJ in hU alwiae provldeuc - ( call our belowd brother J. H. Hackleumii fr.ui Use mid. i of hi 1 1 b re ou earth, tlierrfoiv. 84 l Yes , That iu the death of Brotltwf llaekleman our couiratiuiiy sustulna the bras of aa active, upright an I h-u oratdecltlr.cn. our bulge the hsca af a beloved brotlisr, and bis orphan chil dren th- los of ao affectionate father. AWsvd. That with chastened spirit and subdued heart e bow in bumble submission io the will of Him who deik all tilings well, being by this Providence ;iglu reminded ot on town ue pretentious toward cbarch membership He belonged to that large okua of individ uals who ackaowUdge the troth of Christian ity and exercise faith in its teachings, bat I - who. from one reason and another, fail te allow it to control their daily life ami habits many respects He was a gneroos father and his children ail (eel the pa at loss they have sustained. In early hie be professed Cof ion, whose confidence, we are glsd to notice, he haa, Joe Las the making of s flrst-caos insurance man C. U. Humph a ease on the tommereii: uer- .IJ it f ,-,: - k. - - - " am, aa- euiss i, ku tue Hall Williams with HI mas J ho printer, and Mkes Annie Ileal ett, with A. i. Walling. All per Free ef fet e wishing to test the merits of rshwioaanduniUd uithtkeChrtasu hurcb ssnisi raisssd V-VtM that will pocitively I "T . . Tb - m a a a S . a. - L. but unfortunately the animosities and strifes BJW i muuinpnon.uougss, .,u,,rto, - Itreiicbitia, or any afCttctioa r the rbroei asjawttdered during the war, the radical meas urea, as he looked spoo them, adopted by some who pro loses 1 Christianity, not ef that and Lunirs are rjUoated to call aOwoafiay A Meson's Drug .Store and gee a Trial Bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- au motion free of coat, wbieh wl show dcacmiuatioa particularly, probably ia part I yttU wbat m regular dollar eixe bottle will cauaed him to allow his membership tn that I do. fherch to cease ; hot he ever Uk to that denomination as his choice. His death was wholly unsuspected. Ha had o4 been feel ing wsll for three days past He however, Hl tvLfcV AKXICA Mill . The beet salve in the world for cuts, brute ea, sores, ulcers, salt rneum, fever sores, tet- did oot ooaadsr bin disease daeger-us, as ha . enswaed hands, ri.imUms. corns and all . . . t:. j a -i... k- I sinus oi sain hubisbsb, M - S eity. He came home ea Thursday from hia (hoe with a chill, but was able te sit op an Frblay snd Saturday. Sunday morning about 2 o'clock, his son snd daughter were aruc I by a mass from bis room, aad on go in.' i . hiss thy found him speechless aad ia ante id to give perfect sUsfacuon tn every ss or inoucy refund!, rnoa Joe pr oox. Far sale by fosAay aad Answers la last Weeks Pasalec Idamood Was at ted incorreetly sad does not count Tauglo Never put off UJ1 to-morrow what you can do to-day. referring to School house. Answers weft received tn Tangle from Goldn, L M Reed, Lola Httty, Howard B ram well. Jemioa Berry bottle. Answers were received last Week and week before from Hweet Afmn t,ut to late to publish name- rQUaus wo . i). A domestic animal ; a large country ; an aromatic plant ; to lessen. ftUMOXD A c 'iisonaut ; a garden plant; n re past ; an animal ; a consonant Mtaary. Meliaaa Jane, win, ofMr. David G. Van ndstern, and daughter of Jssssaii (leeaaeJ) and KJ xabetb M. Thompson . died of essne sumption, at In r home in Linn county, April oth 188.!, aged 83 years, 5 months snd 20 days. tsb wis born Oct. l'Hh, IKl, in Newton '-.ounty, Missouri. Croaed the plain with her pa anus in 1&5-J, and eetUed In Linn county, Gregon, wbeicabe lived, wiib the exoeption ef two year, until las time of tier death. Go the fttb of January, J867. she was married to Mr. Imvid G. Vanuoe- tern.who, with aix .-hildren, U teft t. mourn the loss of a loving wife, and aa afloctionate mother. She was bora of the spirit and united with the M E COurch, in the lath year of her ago, at the first camp meeting ever bold ua the Roberts Bridge '-amp ground. From that time she en deavored to live a consistent christian life, and erjojed much of God's love. A few days before Iter death while converging with the writer, abe said, 'l am now truet- h'g 'n Jesus for salvation," and in convtr- cation with the family aad friends abe spoke with great confidence of her aocept aact in Cbri.t. She res-retted leaving bar family, but with Tb rial mn confidence -oui- milted them to loeoare ot bira whom she loved. And as her time ia snh ursw near to a close, bar jnye incroamid, until in great peace, tbetrlamph of a living faith alio pa -a 1 away from all that U transitory to inhabit the mansion prepared for her. The funeral aervioes were bold at the bouse, and were auended by a very large aad deeply afflicted audience. Saw leaves many re la ives aad friends to menru her lues, and rejoice In Hie victory. Hlaiaicd are the dead which die lo the Lord " J. UnnsT Wooo WarataS It is now in order far the alleys of tie . city te be cleamd. TVy are in a bad con dition. bis ! which it received, thorough negroes. Ala Harris leaves for Sao Francieeo next approaching dissolution and His futility The member arc all ' Monday, ami it will be with considerable re- of all earthly hopes. and splendid artists. ' gret that we see bun depart after so long a j Boise Ban. aad at the end of the ma chine the hero ef the event with ooe with one or two exceptions, waa carried eat Take that darling boy ef yours te L E Toot on a fierce snake, while he aarveyed Blein's and dress him up in one ef those fine suite. They not only look woU tut will wear. Get your groceries st the leading store ef Hoffman A Joseph. Look ant lor early vegetable. The hrst in the market ean be bad of them. The time for holding the state firemen's tournament haa been c hinged from the 13th and Ififeh to the 13 h and 14th, of June, by the directors. The Daily New i improving every day. Baker City Democrat Oh, what a lie ! SUuviard. The weapons sre to be shooting sticks at thirty paces. The family of the late J. H. Hackieman, the scene before him. Oa the back -were the initials ef the donors. It was. a toee-her. a beautiful affair ; and when presented in an affecting manner, ;aud received with a tremulou-i grace, stem d to impress ail with the impor tance of the event Arrested. On Thuradsy April 12;h, bamuel C Stevens, Sheriff of Franklin county, Iowa, arrived la Lebanon in anarch of Emery P'renchiliaa J E Scott, charged with i nor bo.nea in Butler count v in that state indicted and laur. hnrinir. He bad brie n with other prisoners woe confined in jail deceased, desire to return their thaoks to the . . I .. . a s e f ' a. J at wuiiin cr tba eomin court for trial. Je frwmis wno so xinujy assisieu ne.n un. with a number of other prisoners broke I their sad bereavement. jail in September last- Sherift Steveua has succeeded in capturing all his birds. "Doc." Curry was ia the city last wssk, laid np with s fslloo on a finger, that is, s this being tho last. French was fouad at mallet ia the hand of a brother fell on it work at Mr MuKnighte near Lebanon bv Mr Claughton who brought him to Leb-; anon and from there Hherin Slovene lirouirht him to this city, where he was formally arrested by Mar ahal Bur k hart . I , r l ' U,vylv . lU. I crushing it quite severely. Do you know sny oae who is going to get married, if so tell them that Peters A Blsin have the best table cutlery to be found, under the warrant of Gov Moody and do livered to Sheriff Stevens , who immediate ly set out east with him. s A SaUesal Bank la Albany. The two cent postage law takes effect on the first day of October next Thre Utters will be written then where two are now, small as tho differeaco is. Prof Anderson, of McMinnvilU, will . . I m p m t. u ...1.1. .u A National Bank basjust been organized preacn iu sue a, vuurcu cwui on . I . . a a a ari we a in this city with a capital of $50,00, the nrst nuooay in easy, aiorntng ana even- oonds already have been deposited in the ing. JSverybody is invited to attend. United States Treasury and the books Samael E. Young's is the best place in tho ry to begin operations with will be eity to get your ladies', misses' aad child received within a day or two, were in fact ren'a fin. $hoe. If you want cheap shots, he expected yesterday. The bank will be run has them as cheap as anyone, and ao trash. at the present site of the City Bank, and will have all the msuy advantages of National Banks generally. The names of the stockholders sre John Conner, S E Young, L E Blain, Henry Failing and Henry F Merrill. The directors have elected the following officers: President John Conner; Cashier. Henry F Merrill. This will make a solid institution, and our citizens are to be congratulated on its be ing established. Opening Iuy . MUsMattie Allison's milliuery goods having arrived, she desires to announce to the tubuc that to-morrow wm be a grand opening day, ghe requests all to call and examine her goods before purchasing elsewhere. As the barometer goes up ws notice some of our citizens going np to the Star Brewery, for some of Mr Faber's beer, (farm weath er S a great remiader of the Star Brewery. Steel rails are being introduced oa tho 0. ACE. R. They area great improvement, and when used the length of the road the rate of speed will be increased to 30 miles an hour. The Ladies Coffee Club will give a social at No 2's hall on May 151b, whea oar fire men and citizens will have an opportunity of showing their appreciation of this excellent institution. New improved White sewing machine at L E BUiu's. It U a wonderful machine, there being not a bole to thread except the eye of the needle. Get a White for it does "white" work. Their exhibition was fall of hamor and their singing first-clasa. Tu pogilulitc contest between Sullivan and Slade was decidcoly entertaining and a good take off oa such affairs. E D Haven baa lately invented a step lad- uar, which ia really aa ingaaiaa affair and one which may prove very useful. It con- sv s consists of a deoble set of ladders, ooe with out rounds, with a board for standing on, connecting the two, and so arranged that it can be lowered and raised while standing oo it, with ease. The whole is so connected that it can be slid together aad put in a space of littU mere than a single Udder. A patent has been applied for the same and will probably bo obtained. While in Portland recently the writer visited several of the newspaper offices, and was treated with a ecmrtosy very satisfac tory te him. He approached the News of tic, which he bad seen described as the most magnificent on the coast, with the iu tent ion of euteriug, bat completely backed out when he saw its grandeur, kthey do aot cam pa re with even our country offices) aud thought td introducing himself to the most awful aad impodug Nathan. He ca ne back to Albany satisfied that some Portland pa pers poseed more cheek than intelligence or good sense. Subscribe for the Druotha i . Peters A Blain have received tho agency ef Lian snd Beaton counties for the celebrat ed Acme Pulverising harrow, clod crusher and leveler. It U the most compute aud effective harrow manufactured, cutting up the ground like an ash heap and killing off all wild oats, etc. Its make up U ingouius aud it is really a wonderful harrow and a great thing f faun. ra. The depth which it cats is entirely under control and it parts combined so that it works perfectly reliably. It oaa better be understood by calling on Peters A Blain and giving it a thorough ex amination and trial. Tho Spring number ef Ehtichs1 Fasftio Quarterly mors than fulfils the promise of its predecessors. Within the compass of its ooe hundred and twenty pages, itscU before its readers an absolutely complete epitome of the Itshions ef the coming season in ladies' wearing apparel and fabrics of every kind ; and this by means of a sneceeaten of clearly written descriptions of actual articles. The literary features of the magazine also deserve their meed of praise. Altogether wo think the emphatic verdict pronounced by every lady reader oa the present number af ths Fashion Oiaarlertu will be : "Worth iU price and ten times more.'' Published by Ehricb Bros., Eighth Avenue, New York, at 50 cents a year, or 15 cuts a copy residence in Albany. For the benefit of th who may wish to addreas aim. wejwill say I j that his address will be 'care Engel, Ilrecht, HssUirtl. That our Recorder be dir. ct ed to furnish the bereaved family a copy hereof and that be be Instructed n connect lou aerewiih to convey to thorn iu Ibis their hour of grief the l':";:.zr:. "iss flora mccalley, Will opeo a store on April 21st AT LEBANON, WHb aaeJeef tine of la lie-' and children 'a furnishing GOODS AND MOTIONS. This will to the place to got bargains in tfcia Una. X tsT V tried to da so. He was a very fleshy which dubtb-ss hastened bis death. weight bcina nearly 290 lira. His disease i waa doubtl congestion of the lungs con nected with heart disease. He beg red ia the onuditioe mentioned above, until about! H o'clock s sc., when ho died almost with out a atrumile. lie was at the time of his death, a member of the VIUy Ledge No. A G. U. W . io which organization he waa a Past Master Work man. The ''Mercury" baa the follmwiug in rf aretme to the work being done on the G. A C. K. R. at Harrtaburg : At Ilarriapurg the channel during the I res he- lat Winter changed from Ms old course, and new the river. Instead of run ning under tbe "draw" of the bridge, ha rnsde a way for itself under the second spaa beyond the "draw,'' and the compa ny has a large force of ixieu at wcwk build ing wing da ins fur I ha purpose of return ing the river sa its old channel. At tabs bridge toe railroad company baa con structed an inollue nearly a mile ia length from the. tree tie work approach to Use rail road bridge down to the od river bed, no that btravet train back down and are load ad with river washed gravel fur be! lent. Ibis washed gravel makes the Assess pos sible ballast for a railroad, and the compa ny is whs, as well oa fortunate, to gejt It. Referee's Sale. Jm the Ciirsnf Coert of ths Slate e 'raoee or Linn Commty. J b u Huston, Plaintiff. vs. Fox A Co., $12 A 314 Front street, corner of kindiieet sympathies of the lodge. Commercial, Sao Francisco, California. U. S. A." Ivt Tceaday evening the members of the Ancient Order of United Templars held oae af the most enjoyable socials of the ssosua atO F Hall. Several Invited guests were orascut. making a company of the nuaihr set dowa for having a good time. Among other features was a scene from Widow Bedotte, represented by Mrs B W ( 'audit! and Mm Dr Johnson. Their presentation of it received the heartiest applause. iVrsorvJ. That a copy of these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes and ll. a l ll.a l'orih.r furnish a i-.iiiv lx-rew fnibe Htaim Ridltin IltuiM Kir ami A f bsny HertUd for publication. GhvA Hi ui It key, K. A. PaRbuxk, C. E. WotVKhTtlN. Comuuilee. SCHU BERT, MISS EMMA IMPORTER Or FINE MIL LINERY GOODS. OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. ls-a-port. It I.. Aug. u, io. Dear UUlera I am here try ing to breathe la all tho emit air af the ocean, and having been a sntfeier for more than a year with rafruoirtrv llvnr I waa Induced to mix Hop Bitter, with the ae. gsle, snd have If 11 V. ENGLAND & CO. S V The Lairs! Mat The sVeadlns rail ryer. An excellently well gotten up model o the improved Plummer fruit dryer, inj the Mtore of John Hrigge, attracted onr at. tention the first of the week, aad Induced ua to make an examination of It. The hot air pipes hove been improved so that they are now complete, making the heat equal over the whole dryer, aud ventilators are so arranged that all the teat oaa be re- Ou the Portland train 8a',urday waa the blondest kludof a blond, dreesed iu the latest style, who was on In-r way to Southern Oregon from Ha:i Kranrhsce. Hho entered Into a conversation with a geutlemau friend "Ah," situ stid in n theatrical style, "Pcrtland In tjbresj mouthf behind the time In styles Did you see me on the streets yesterd .y tn that Quaker Int. they're all the rage iu Han Francisco, but not one la Portland vet. My, wlinl a I line I did have, I hadn't gone a blra k from my hotel before a geutlemau iu u found lite tincture a glorious result I have been greatly helped by Itinera, aud am not afraid to say ao 3H r the I Youie without a straggle, Joan Ihi.uxi.. WAftTKB. Wo want stock lead, grain Cartas and all kinds of lands to sell to euiiuigraute that are constantly arriving here In search of homes. We have made arrangements In Portland and San Francisco by which all persons that want to buy land in thia part of Oregon will be sent to us. Ifyou desire your land aold soon aud on good terms osll on or seud for blauk con tree e for de scriptions. He uk hart Dana., Heal Kstateand Loan Agents. or SALS, oa. Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Makers, Have always on hand the best quality oi their own make of F0U& SPRING WA&OHS, CA&RIA&K8 AND BUGGIES. All made out of the boat seoond growth Hickory, and warranted. W. II. Goitre, in Albany, handles the wotk of the above firm. Rosa B Huton, and Est Pa Uu.iou, DotcMidsniv. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a decree of the above entitled Court, duly rendered in the above entitled cause an Tbutsday me loth day af March, 1083. or the fourth judicial day af the regular March term of said Court far the year 1833, duly appointing tfie undersigned a Ksderee to sell the real property hereinafter do ner i bed aud duly authorising end eaau msnding me to vol' said real property u the manner prov dad by Uw. I will an Saturday the 19 Us day of May ISM, at the hour of one a 'clerk In ll afternoon of said day at the Court Hou door in the city ot Albany hi Linn county, Oregua, offer far ale tae following Oe acrtoed premise. Is.- twit : The aeutbweat one-fourth of Section 36 in Township 131 south of range S west of tba WilUmette Meridian iu Linn county. Oregon : Al&u the following described tract te wit : Ho- $ tuning at ths, uertheast career of the o nation land claim of Joba A enitb, it being Notification No 4740 ia Tewwehip 13. south range , west f toe Will rtsn Meridian in Linn ceumy, Vregen, end tunning tbenoe raHitb 6 o-100 chains; .banco west oO chains to the aeot hue 4' said claim: tbemw uotih C Ho-lM chains U the north weM corner af eaid clairn; theuee east CO chains tn the niece of heatauiitig : Uothefaaid tracls containing IVJ .14- in acres to the higbeet bidder for oh iu hand iu United Mates gold coin. O, H. 1 avian. Sheriff's Sale. vai natal I la filPlldi-A lal tall tiftst Ail 1 1 1st I ! i SSW S suysarsao o aasar fwsHave ' srss-w- - - s I till .4 & aaub ......... I . . u sal aas .. lit . . . 1 fuel is required to run It tbaa any other "nunnery swrc -.uppc-w iu. w.s,w. 7 - - I A I. .. I... I. ...I 1..... ........ 1 I dryer; and It will dry more fruit for the io see my Hst,iiv sujusk n.-t.. m.B amount of wood used, having a steady frameM and none cnuui tell what tucy were lor. Ia fifteen minutes he taken three orders. Everybody stared capacity of l'io pounds a day. One of Ua best virtues is Its equality of heat made almost perfect with the new hot air tubes, at me aud before I hod gouu another aud the complete system of ventilation, block I was stopped by another milliner. Ten years a- the uame of Lydia . Piukhaut was scarcely known outside ef her native State. To-diy it ia a house hold word all over the Continent aad many who read the eeculer and religious hud ! journals have become familiar with the face that shines on them with a modest confidence. In which we lead the truth Removal otice. NOLAN'S ONE PRICE CASH STORE a the Circuit CW o the &u Oregoa HAS MOVED BACK TO OLD QUARTERS, M c v"1 a W.:: MR. FIRST AND BRQADAlBIM STS.. L White, I White, and VYillUm I ane part yxivmuj v.. 1 7777-:".' 1 Dera dOlOg bUSiUOaO UD IT tls- tirni AnU U JMMCnUCU UrrtnA I iullO Every farmer should call at the etore of Mr Drlggs and examine it for himself, If tbey do not become satisfied that It will dry more fruit with less fuel than any other dryer t bey will not be asked to pur chase one, and It will dry as well aa trull can bo dried. It will be money In your pocket to get a Plummer. ii SS sSfAs i i i a 'Test a man's profession by bis prac tice. Physician, heal thyself I" Physi cians not only heal themselves with Kid ney-Wort, but prescribe it tor others for the worst cases ot biliousness and consti pation, as well as for kidney com plaints. Ifyou feel out of sorts and don't know why, try a package of Kidney-Wort and yon will feel like a new creature. Letlesr tales. The toouwiug Is the list of letters reuial jlng tn the Post Office. Albany. Linn county. Ore sron. Aoril Id. UJ&8. Persons ralltnit tor these Hitters must give tne date on which tbey ytt-re advertised. Anders, Abs Carrie, 1 C Fisher, F Gradwopt, L Miller, Thus a Tilloteon, Law eel Allen, Mrs Lucy Pitlon Geo Fimls,MrsJ Miner, Mrs Annie Small, David () WUlinan, John M. IRVING, P. M. Horrid, I just turned and rushed to my room and put on this beaver,'' and her eyes snapped fire. When this Quaker bonnet, reaching sever al feet in front of tho face aud tied areuad the clitti, reaches Oregon in all its grandeur, peoplu may know that to Mrs. 8. of Southern Oregon, is the credit due. that "Nothing temple." ill can dwell In such a Keeoealug New Mwsle Stare. J II Daniel has opened a music stare at Langdon's drug store and will sell the Mathushek piano, probably the best constructed In the market, aud the Bhonlnger Cynibella organ, one of the best organs, aud getting them direct from manufacturers will sell them a bottom rates. Those dedriu; first class, reliable instruments will do well to call and see Mr Daniel before purohas lug. rinse aad Kxeease Saved Hard workers are subject to bliloua attacks which may and in dangerous illness. Parker's Toole keeps the kidney and liver active, and by prevontlug tt attack saves sickness, time and expeim 'Detroit Press." C. A. Knott will reopen thu Central Market Monday morning, April SB, where will bo kept on hand meats of all kinds, also lard, etc. The old cus tomers of this shop are solicited to renew their patronage as he will keep a first class market New customers in vited to call aud examine his maats before purchasing elawhere. Iligbestcash prtcopaiu loriat siock rarasels. Parasols. , Having Irought toy parasols of one of the best manufacturers in the Uuiied States, I am ureoared to sell you good, stylinh goods at reasonable rates. I nho have a lino of cheap grades that cannot ho excelled for the price. Samukl E. You nci. New iieoda. rivinw dailv at Allen A Martin's ------ e If vou want such bargains as yon have neve bidore bad io at ouoe and see them. Tites goods are bold lower thau ever before iu A bany. Tobacco, tobacco, big bargains at Nolan's '.udi Store. MAMIKIe. WITH A FULL NEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. CIOTHINC, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., N. B. BARCAINS FOR EYERY BODY. SAN WA VINC laa the eliust established auJ host oocuuetad LAUNDRY. In Albany, snd hla washing and Ironing never fat a to I T 1 irlve sstiatactiew. And .vision More, China snd j CUSins , to Japanese roods, line U, tans. Contractor for Cldiu I south 4.4 I of L White o Company, Plaint! I' ve R E Wilson, Defendant. NoJlce is hereby given that by virtue of a writ of execu'ioo issued out of tue above asme eourt in the above eu' it led action to me directed and delivered f -r the nun of iy3 with interest at the rait of 10 per cent per annum from the 27th day of October, 1876 and the further sum offo, a labor, Next te City Bank. EDWARD EVERETT. KENYON-WHEBLKIC-Ou April 18th, 1883, at the rcsideuce of the brides par inta in Albany, by Itev J W Harris, Ma lias J AMIS P KkrvoK, if San Jose, tal., and Mihs Mak'mia L Wiikklbk. of Albany, Or. I Miss Wheeler is a daughter of Mr Alfred Wheeler, of this oity, and one of our most estimable young ladies, While Mr Kenyou ia reai.lont of Santa Clara county, Ja1., where he bocatnj acquainted with Miss jam by Vermont, sire of bavJv raustina, tool at (J9H I) KHa taewis, j) rsrrm, a Sired br PnUmlth, by Pathfinder, first Wheoler while she was attending sol- Will nt-ke the reason of 188S, Monday' San Jose. They left by the last steamer for ann Tnendays of each week at Rhedd's their new home, which we sincerely hope Station; Wednesdays aud Thursdays at homo, nana ruu, auu rnusjs uu Saturdays at Lebanon. 15dward RvereU is a dirt bay, it4 hands high, weighs 1350 pounds, very atvlNh e'd full of speed . '$10 to insure. Address .a.ir. n intivniuui DKU9 Albany Or. may be full of aanahtiie and hap pin They have the best congratulations of a large coinntuni y. GAYLORU-JACOHS.-O.i April 10th, in lioise 4'ity, Mr Kpw vim Caylohd aud Miss Fanhik Jacoks. The groom waa onoe a typo on the Lkmo- ritAT, while the bride is one of Boise City's . i i...i:.. i, . moss aeooinpiisncst you K w8 -i Vnllna ,. h,,Ahv ,ut hs undnr. graduate of the Brooklyn musical college, gjnaj administrator of the estate of Mar aud make tkeui and aiah them the prosperity are so many indications of. I have levied upon all the rig'tt, title and interest of the said Defendant Tt K Wilaon, on or after August 29th 1877, iu and to the fallowing descibtd preuu-as, to-wit : Be. ginning at a point 16-A7 chains aonth and 14 SO chains east of the south esvat corner ofeection Hand runaingtbenoe north 41-lo coco weat 76 25 chains ; tbenoe '20 chains srd theneo east 70-oj chains to the place of be inning in Town ship IS 8 R 4 west of the Willamette me ridian in Linn oouuty, Oregon, Also th south half of Section 24, iu Township IS, S R 4. west. Als the following: Com monrlnjr at the north evt corner .4 Ni"helas Miller'i donation land claim in Section 25 Tp 13,8 R 4, waist, Linn county, Oregon ; thence east 1-9 15 chains ; lhei south 2S-W chains ; tben wast 14 94 chains; tbenoe south 27-84 chain ; tbenoe west 4-21 chains ; theuce north 51 chains to the place of beginning, oontalniug 5e 7-100 acres, and on Saturday the 28th day of April, lbS'i, at the Court House d,or iu the cltv of Albany, JAm county, Oregon at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in., 1 will aed said real property at public a union for cash in hind to tho hiht bidder to satisfy said execution with accruing cOU. Dated this SXh day of March 1883. Ono HrMpsmv. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. Administrators Notice. HE GREAT CURE! tiossessing all the qualities which go to garet llughet, deceased hss ft.ed with the .... ,-,-.,1 wiA w. conaratulate Clerk of the County Coui. f Unn coon :y, up a good wue, we congratulate Q n uU Ulml .ut for stUeuient ii auid a bah them the uronerity there utl,i ti,Mt uaid Court haa made an ortler ni;o. TICMPLETON. Iu Portland, April, 15th, the infant sou of La. und Mrs. C. It. and that said Court baa marie an ortler appointing Tuesday, June 5th, 'e83 at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of said day at the Court House in said county for the hearing of objections to said nual accou nt and the settlement thereof. Nkwtqn Hcohbt, HkwfTT & TlhYAXT, Aiiuiiulatrutur Attar uey's. RHEUMATISM! as it fa Sar aU tba painrta msasaac ex sa j KIONCY8.LIVIII AND BOWgLS. XI eieanaa Use evewaa ef the scriA pesssoe tmt saaaasc the il,si1fl saOssiiii aCsh ealar Uie rleUxns of BhaaaiaUsss osa realise. he , a been qatekly reUered, aad ia abort ttaas PERFECTLY CURED. ' raa-s, i- ueereoa aay, sou by einiwn U. Dr csabescnt by fasil.