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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1884)
FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1884. More than one half of the lawyers of Berlin are Hebrews, Mr. lilden's boom differs from all the rent in that it is self-acting. It doesn't speak much cf the si-" of . man's mind when it takes him only a minute to make it up. Nice life a married man leads, whon, every time ho asks his wife for a cup of tea, ho knows she'll make it hot for him. Tom Nast gets $10,000 a year for blackguarding prominent democrats with his pencil iu Harriet's Weekly. mm 1 There are eleven States in which wjmen vote for school directors. Most people will be surprised to learn that Kentucky is one or the States. The Rhode Island delegates to the democratic national convention are sol id for Tilden and Head ricks as first choice, and have considered no second choice. A number of Chinamen are landing at the Pacific torts in Mexico and work ing their way inland. They will soon begin to enter the United States by way of the frontier. The Oregon wool clip this year will be far above the 'average of other sea sons. It will also be much superior in quality, owing to the good condition of the flocks. There is not much use for Dikjta to keep on knocking at the door tt the Un ion. She is very goed looking, but she can't come in. Charles H. Page, chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic delegation to Chicago, says it is solid for Tilden and Hendricks, with Roswell P. Flower for second choice. Senator Vest of Missouri thinks Pavne'a nomination would be suicidal. He favors the old ticket if it can be had; if not, either Thurman, McDonald or Morrison. Twenty-one State Republican Con ventions are called to meet during the last two weeks in April, to select dele gates to the National Convention. Eight of them will meet on the last day of the month. It is stated that $40,000 has been col lected by the liquor interest in Scoot, county, Iowa in which the citv of Davenport is located to teat the Pro hibition law after the Legislature ad journs. Interviews with fifty of the most prominent members of the Democratic party ia West Viginia showed a won derful feeling of unanimity for Tilden. Bayard was the least mentioned of all the candidates. Reform within the Republican party ought also to include Sherman and Ma hone Their badly demoralized con dition appeals loudly to their friends for relief. Reform them bv all means- Nearly five thousand readers took oat books on heraldry from the Astor Library last year. Very few other branches of literature had so many read ers, it is said. It is appalliog to think how many new oits-of-arms will ap pear en the furniture of the New York ariatocracv. . Of the members of the United States Sanate, nearly one-half received an ac ademical training, while the re3t never got higher than the common schools. The three finest scholars in the body Edmunds, Bayard and Sherman nev er entered college. Jones of Florida and Se well never went to school at all. Four tariff facta worth studying : 1. The Republican protectionists last year recommended a tariff reduction of 25 per cent. 2. The tariff bill they passed to enforce this recommendation made a redaction of only 2 percent. 3. They this year protest against a Hill reducing the tariff 20 per cent. 4. The govern ment is annually collecting about $150, 000,000 in surplus taxes. Democrats will be entirely safe in believing that if Mr. Tilden wished to announce hia withdrawal from political lite, he would do it in unmistakable terms oyer hie own signaturp,or through gome channel, the authority of which could not be. questioned. Without per teading to intimate knowledge of Mr. Tilden's purposes, the Times entertains a very confident belief, (which is shared by those in a position to be well in formed,) that that gentleman will be nominated by a practically unanimous vote when the convention meets, and that the refusal of .such a nomination is one of the least probable of all possible events. ' ' t The Boston Transcript declares tha there never was a batter chance for an other Wendell Phillips. There are no more human beings to release from servile bondage, but there are fifty millions of people whom the great rail road corporation are enslaving, and millions of workingmen who declare tha4hey are almost in "a condition of actual slaverj ." But where can anoth er Wendell Phillips be found t Such men appear at rare intervals only. .: , !.- rr- ' THEJLEV. GEO. H. THAYER, ef Bau bon, tnd., says: "Both myself and wifr we our live to SHILOH'S CONSUMP TISBkGUBE."- iljs On Iho subject of the clructuro of tho nation, there arc two classes of extrem ists in our American polith:s-the ex tremo Federalists and tho extreme Nationalists. Tho extreme Fedonejists regard the Union hs a moire federation of States, each of which may terminate the connection whenever it deem nocea aary. They regard the consent of th individual Htatea a3 tho bond of union, and deny to tho National Government any authority to perpetuate the commo tion of anv State with the Union a ngaiost ita Sovereign will. There ate many politicians who maintain this political theory. The extreme National ias virtually regard tho Union ao a consolidated nation, which is tho source of all na tional and State authority, am! whoso Government possesses all powera nor. prohibited by the National Constitution. There are no ' Amci i. tan statesmen who explicitly profess this doctrine, ut there are plenty of them sVhow public acts betray tho existence iu their minds of such as impression. Kvery Republican politician will repudiate it in woidu, while the tendency of Republican legis lation is in that direction. 1 The Democratic party occupies tho goldon mean between t.V'si two ex tremes. It regards the nation u a voluntary union ol sovereign and inde pendent States, which are the source of all national authority. Alt the powers of the National Government are s pec i fied in the Federal Constitution, absen ted to by every State, and all other powers are retained by the individual States, unless prohibited by the Con stitution. The preliminary question i" regard to all Congressional legislation is, Is it constitutional 1 No State can in any circumstances withdraw from the Uaioo, because tho Federal Constitu tion and laws uro the supremo law of the lan !, and the judicial tribunals of every State aro bound thereby, notwith standing anything in the laws or Cue stitution of any 8tat to the contrary ; because the National (iovernment is invested with power to suppress insur rection and rebellion, and because the Constitution has established a tribunal for the adjustment (fall Cttntaovatssjp between tho StaUs and the nation. The Democratic party regards extreme Fed eralism and extreme Nationalism with equal aversion. The nation is federal indeed, but constitutionally it h per petual. Tni is American Demoevnoy. The logical inference from this state of facta is, that no man can ; a Demo crat and an extreme Federalist or an extreme Nationalist at the same time. Democracy is the density enemy both cf secessionist!! and consolidationistu. Tills was practically demonstrated by the action of the Democratic party when the attempt was made to put the doc trine of ecebio into practice, in stantly it roclaiic 1 the sentiment that the Union mint be preserved at all hazards, and instantly it dn?w the swerd te vindicate the glorious nenti ment. As the act of spceasi m wa.i mot and overthrown by the sword, so the doctrine of accession mas', be mot and overthrown by, the ballot. No man is fit to take part in legislation for tho nation who does cot understand the Constitution of the nation, and turcly no mm ia mure fatally deficient in this respect than the iiu:i v. ho cbcrbhea the extreme federal idea. The Democratic party, als), even in the crisis of war, showed itself to be tho uncompromising enemy of conRolidationism. But if the extreme Federalists have no proper place in the Democratic party, where cm they lind a political homo 1 A.t first sight; it apooars as if they had no place in the Republican ranks. Nevertheless, such ia tho in consistency of boesau nature, there is a common basin of political coalition. "Politics makes strangn bod fell owe." There is but a stp between extreme Federalism and extreme Nationalism. These men are wont to say that the war has changed the nature of the Government, and that t'i Union has become a consolidated nation. This is not true, for the war was constitutiopai and has left the Union and the Govern ment just what they were before it commenced a Federal Union and a Federal Government. But these mefc say that the Government is revolution ized, and we find many of them acting upon that basis. We find them acting generally as if the Government wane of general powers. Practically, they are Republicans, and they might as well call themselves ho and have done with k. But authority is not the strongest bond of national union. There meat be common intcrostK,mutuai dependence and reciprocal affection. The American Union cannot be perpetuated without justice and fraternity. It is a union of political equals ; it U a union of brothers. State equality and fraterni ty is the keynote of American states manship. Without this tho Constitution must bo "a rope of tand." Without this tbero :uuifc spoedily come Into action that "higher law" enunciated by Jefferson : "Whenever any form of government becetncij destructive of in alienable rights it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new Government." The Union cannot endure when it ceases to mete out "equal and exact justicft" to all the people, to all thn States and to all the sectious. This ia not all. Though extreme Federalists and extreme Nationalists are not fit to be chosen to take part in national legislation, yet them ia no reason why they should bb excluded from mere cfteontrVe and Judicial offibM. Whatever may bo a man's political theories, ho may still bo lionost,oapabhj and loyal, and may thus home up to the Democratic standard ef AtnssS for Fodontl olUco. Notwithstanding his objectionable t henries there way be no gObd reason why hit will nut make a good Cabinet officer, Foreign Minister, Collector, Postmastor.or Federal Judge The practice of excluding men from such positions Oil account of their potit loal theories or connections is most pernicious and unjust. It is robbing thett of a right which they have in common with their fellow citizen. It tends to alienate tho a tine lions of large masses of men fioiu tin n country. It punishes men for their political opiu - ions. The Democratic party is the fti eat political Union saver. it whs Hue to its mission when the name was a atigma of reproach. it always stands roady to vindicate tin authority of the Govern rutin t. Its great heart embrace tho whole country, aul it extends even handed justice ami cordial aiTection to all. Its porpOSSS, are thorou hly nasiosei. Udder Democratic auspices tho Union would bo perpetual. MI.VItM AST The following special dispatch to the Philadelphia Time from Now York im dor date of March 1 7th is tignificant : 'A Cbmmittae representing a largo number of oieiatora of the PaterSon, N. J., silk mills called on Assembly man Thomas Flynn to-day for the pur pose of ashing hi" to introduce into the Legislature a resolution memorialising Congress to abolish the protective tariff It tranentres that there are s me five hundred men, who have been holding secret meetings, which have resulted in the action of tlm committee. They ar gun that, no matter what the tariff is the workingmen receive no benefit from it. Their wages are neither advanced when the taritr is increased nor lowered when it is reduced. Their condition grows worse every dsy, while the manu facturers are all ratting very rich on the strength of the protective tariff. They say they expet I he addition of the tariff will lower their wages, but there will be ether advantages that will make on for it in the ahape of cheaper olothlng and food and lower rent. Mr. Pfynn advised the eommittoe to end their memorial directly to Csngrcm, Those interested in the movement are very reticent and their names cannot be asoertslnsd- They think they would be dischar-T if it was known thev D a w-re interested in the movement." This dnws that ejieiatorsin the man- ofasturing establish menu i the country areeoming to roaliz? that jrotectioo has benefited the man o facturm but, haa resulted in no bn'-fit to them been use, eTen if it does glee higher wae, they are rcUy tax 1 to jy IIumm self aaOM waes. Tile shnekleS of PlfiudtOS aro breaking and reas m and go m M-nse aro insnmingswy oer the minds of the people. - . i'Ut.MK .IIIH.l V. 03tja iu-soiue of our exchana that the namj of J ude K. S. Sirahau is very favorabfy m snti oned in oennee- tion nnm the Sjpreoie Judgeship. While the noiuinatieu of Judge Stiahan would iu eminnir.lv av-Hfactoi-y to the dcaiocTata throughhnt the vuiley, we Sre r.Niably.i i:if jr.ue l tint irotnsl mal ihn.l w i d BSrUd hi aoceptiug (be nnaitnatiou. Tuc importnnitiea which am bo vetting Mr. Tilden to b-come a candidate for the I-?noc:atij riy:uinu;iu fjr the I'rcsiJcncy are, iiexbaye, etich nn have never b-fC9 fajlen.m iho way of an Amciicau jitateauiau. Kvery imagine bio consideration likely to appeal to his heart or un'tciotandius is urged as a reason why be should allow bis name to o before the convention of his party. Men fVvin nil cajadu iu life urge upon him tho acceptance pfj the candidacy, and if Mr. Tibieq BouJd at any Uom before the. couveutiou assembles cuusent to Lave hi i name go boi'jrc, he will be nominated with a unanimity und popu lar enthusiasm without precedent in American political annals. ft The democratic nominee (or president will be either Samuel J. Tilden, Wil liam S. Ifolman, J. E. McDonald, J. G. Carlisle, A. G. Ourtlo, Waldo Hutch ins, Thos. A. Hendricks, George Hoad ly. "Vf . S. Ttosecrans, S. . S. Cox, Henry B. Payne, T. F. Bayard, Grover Cleve land, W. K. Morrison, Allan G. Thur rnaD, AV. S. Hancock, John M. Palmer, 11. P. Flower, Judge Jtuger. fit. W. Slo- x:um or Judge Calvin Pratt. Tho Cincinnati inquirer has, by ' means ot , letters aud communications, obtained tho Democratic hentiment of jaleveh Southern States, and the situa tion as given thrpugb these sources it briefly summarises as follows : Kvery wherb in the South there is an over whelming Hentiment in favor of the rnomination of Mr. Tilden, HMaeafejiM BnUeJff Curs la tUe rv.n-jdy lor you. CATAUKU ci,vKEO, hoaUn ami awaet oreatli ssdorad by Sb-lebV Otrrh romeiiy. l'rioo ,00 couLa Nasal Injeetor'free for gale by Koshiiy and fason. Forisnie back,' ttde or ehof nso SMiohV PbrouS Plasters. Price 25 cents. SHILOH'SJ VlTALIZElt ii ;hat you need for Con tipation, Ix)a oCAppettte. Dtirieeea autl nil h v mp tomsof Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents pbr bottle.' '"' If ji'"7 nlnllta ttSiJaotslili it TffAT ' HACKING COlOH can be so ateUyeard by Sblloh's Ohre. We fuaratae . -HAgKH'Qiv," lastin nnd fragrata perfume. Pride 25 and 5Q cents., For sole by Foshay & Masou. sOJij.. dl'ift Itftltiqi '..27 i: 1'lib Domocratij County (mvoii tlon will meet to-day for tho purposo of nominating a county nml tegtsla- tlvo ticket, and also ulcctlng dolvgates to the Btato on vou tlon. The duty devolving upon this convent loa ii an Important one. The first question to bo determined In nominating a can didate for any office In, Is he compe tent ? Is he henost ? Thon, dees ho moot the approbation of the people ? Will ho add strength to tho ticket ? Caro should ho duly ox ore hod on all these points. Tho grout taxly of tho peoplo have n right to expect that only such men will be nominated as eomo up to the JetTernotilan standard of compoloney, tionosty and integri ty. Grest caro should he exorcised In selecting a eandldato for senator and members of tho legislature The convention should not forgot that the great body of tho voters of the county are more interested In a legislative tleket thin in caudldalos for county Ulcer. Questions of A 0064 and taxation will largely occupy the at tention of the noxt legislature, and II is highly Important that men of pro. nounced views on thoso subjects ahoutd ho selected to represent us. (live as a tleket that meets tho ap proval of tho party, ami ad will be Well. The Itoseburg ImUptniUni very pertinently :rys that tho Oregoninii with each iVu eomei out with lengthy editorials and loiters why mortgage should not bo tixed. Like nil other argument t In favor of the money power it claims that it is for the Interest of tho poor farmer tha1 moony or mortgages should bo ex empted from taxation. This proo sttioa Is entirely ' too thin" to impnsc uon any person of ordinary Intelli gence. Thn Orsgem'aVi argument would tie much more effective and a great deal more honest If it would tell the people in plain terras that the farmer, mechaoiuaud laborer have no rights that capitalists ami money brokers of Portland are hound to respect, and that It is the fixed determination of tho combined capitalists of the metropolis to make the people of the outside c -unties not only pay tribute to them Individually, but contrlbu'o to the support of their city and coun ty government beside, and that tho farming community sre powerless to help themselves. That if they should mil in tlm legislature to prevent the passage o.' a mortgage tax law, they would hnvo it nullified by a federal court ; that the M'oplo are unable to contend iiiainst this mighty combl-... nation. Ills tho real Intention of tho rnonr'y DO WOT to fet out of paying, WZM, If tho (reonian h id the coin tnon hooenty to dei lnro so in plalo terms, without trying to make th? farmers bettova that it Is Just thet tecy sboold pay all tho Lixes and that money should ho exempt, it wouai not mako itself look no ridiculous en this question. The people would ra hpect inch a dec duration much more then they do to bo told that it is either right or Just to oxempt myrt gages from taxation. eiss cex) am m no rath toKrie A Democratic County Convention, for 1tnn county, for the purpose of electing nine delegates to tho Democra tic State Convention to be held at Dalles, April 17, 18HJ,avl also for the purposo of nominating candidates for county orEcfts, will be held at the Court House in Albany on nriDAY, AI'Rtl. H, IKH4, AT 10 oVt.ncK A. V. Precincts will be entitled to one delegate for every 20 votea cast for Hon. J. S. Smith for Governor two years ago, and ene for overy fracthn of twenty above ten. The precincts will therefore bo entitled to delegates as follows : East Albany 10 Center 3 Syracuse 3 Waterloo 3 Brush Creek 2 Liberty 2 liarrisburg 9 Scio 8 West Albany 8 Lebanon 7 Brownsville 7 Sweet Home 2 Crawfordaville . . ..1 Mable 1 Santiam 5 Frank lin Butte. .4 Halaey 4 8hedd 4, Orleans 1 Fox Valley 1 Total as J. J. Whitney, Chairman County Central Com. The CovimmiaX Telegram will to morrow publish a remarkable lettor from a distinguished citizen of Cinclnati, givig new version of the story of the riots. He states that the home papers dare not teH all that their reporters know about the riots, that the coroner dare net hold an inrjuesfc, because the testimony would uhow that there was no mob, no need Of the militia, and no need for them to open fire ; that they tired on unoffending people, and that suoh of the policeman and the militia as were shot were shot by the militia ; that Sheriff Hawkins has no brains, and lost his head f that the firing was uncalled for and cew ardly, and that bystanders could not believe that bullets were be ing iired until tbey saw men fall. The letter is very lengthy, and criticises tho entire management of the Govornor and his military staff, speaking with tho ut mostseverifey of the fear and foolishness and the bloodthirsty frenzy of the Sher iff) with which be infected the militia. ,siouds t'.Mifj odj Jioipiu I ban -i'lU-.-uiU vt&li MM vd tub-'. T W BtldftWittLOt., ApH Bth. 'bl, kdllors Junior hit ; 9 Mr. t. 1. Mils-bury will oe next Monday take his departure for CeUter fillo where he will locate. Mr. P. is an estimable gentleman and an excel lent jeweler who will be missed from the social and business circle of our town. It is currently reported that Mr. I jig gett, of ilalsny, has connected himsslf with the blacksmith ihop formerly own ed and successfully mitnaged by Mr. J. D. Arthurs. These gentlemen ur skill ad workmen and with their full supply of neceasary appurteriano will art usual put out only the best of work. The South Hrownsville school Opened last Monday with Mr. Hudson as teach er. Mr. Davis and several other geulle men from Hhedd'a Station gave Drowns villas pleaaunt visit last Fiiday nvr nine;. On .Saturday and Hnndny was the quarterly meeting of the M. K crouch Although tho Trending Elder, Mr. Driver, failed to come, t'so aicatins were largely attended. Mr. fthacklefotd nud family, of Ilrownsvillv, have moved to ( Irawfords villa. Mr. O. P. Cohow jr. of (OS H'.ste University is rJaiting relntinmi aud fipmds hero ifswdayi d oing vac lion. Born to the wife of Mr. Harmon Hwank .a son on ihr. 30 ult. Miss Mary Ooehow one of the ate dents of North llrowusvilln school will cooirneiica teaching scho jI next Morehty at Waterloo. Miss Ooshew has bad flosiderabU) expurieaca iu teachu and will doubtless incut with succrsi. A surpriin supper wts given the Masons by their wives st the BrOWDJ nil Hotel last Friday night. Mr. H.J. C. Avuiill ia democratic candidate lor J ustieeoftbe Pesos. M r. Frank Jack ia on the same ticket fet Constable. There will he a locture on Temper ance hj Miss Liavitt on Thursday eve ning April 10 at the City Hall Mra. ( '. Sparry is sbls to ie mound gain. The Hchool at Union Point wiil ie gin the 11 th of tins mouth with Miss Ida Be success h as teacher. We wiah hei Ijeater Hyde his been very a: k I ut ia better. A anrpriae party was given at M-. Rlancharda by the little folk a lat Bat unlay evening Mr. Hsolt Ablerson of the North Brewnsvilla public achK), on last Itoo day start 1 to Portland where Ita will take a situation on the PoeiSc 6'ArtaSMM Adiu-CtUe. Mr. A. has the wall wiahea of a large circle of tnenda in this com eauuity. Mr K. W.Jack and Mr. K EinmSJs Foray the started to the Wall w. this morning. Mr. 1) Hrualia ; now proprietor pro. tern, of the Uruwnavi He Hotel. Mra. Florence L ike, f Corvallia, haa pcue i a liejw mskurs shop in lSrowns Vtlie. Mrs. I., has hail much experi ence in tiiis busioaaa anil will doubtleas build up a good trade. Mr. O. W. Dysen hss been renova- ting and rsplenishing bis lr al'ck of tin and hardware. llutter ii very scarce at S0& From what we have beard rcjorted, we aupiae th I of Orinntsl lln miliey m doroi laud oflise baninem a', preeeut. Moyer llroa. sre aloul reaiiy to driv piles for the new dam. It ia reported that Mr. Gardener, will more witti las photographic gallery to Iebanon soon. Mr. Julius finer tins retttrned from the Oregen City mi.'ls to his former poaitien in the Hrownsville Woolen mill. Mr. '.. aa a dyer haa not a aopo rior on the Pacific Cjaet and hia lare eircle of friends welcome him hack to the position be has tilled with honor to himso'f during the rt many fears. ALMBV ITKMS, S&Uttr, On., Aj ril 8tb, 1884, J. Demo -rat. Tho county aaientor, C. N. I)ozier. ha1 l:(n apsslng In Himy Is't week:. T. L. Porter will eoou at rt for Eastern Oregon on basineas. I'roparations for building pro twing made by a number of people. Chas Peach started for KUstem Orogon last Thursday. A number of tho I. O. G. T. mem hers of this lodge attended the couuty lodge at Harriaburg. V. V. H. Legate, a blacksmith here, haa sold out and will open busi ness in Brownsville. Miss Annie Casey is visiting in Orogon City. At tho Democratic Prim. trios ou last Saturday, Messrs Porter, Basset t, Brai'h and Jackson were elected delegates to the Democratic County Convention. Mrs. Leavltt lectures at the U. P Church on Wednesday evening. Harvey Hond will tonch school the ensuing terra in tho Pike district, Mrs. J. S. Ca la well in Lake Creek, snd Olive Long in Happy Home. Summons. ft tlu Countg Court of tin Ufa of Ortjonfor Linn County : S B Cepaland, lMaiutilT. va ( Oyrua irestlake, Dufeuilaut. j Tq Cyrut Wtttlakr, the OOOW uawJ JtnaaKt : Ia the name of thn 8tato of Oregon, you are haraby Hununoaed und required te appsar aad answer the uomplaint of the l'laiutiff in the above entitled action, now on tilo in the office ef the Clerk of said court, mi or before the lirat day of the regaiar Jano tSfm of aaid court, to be beguu and held on the tirat Monday the -'ml day of Juno, A. D., 1884, in the Court House in Linn County, Oregon, after publication of thit summon fer bik suc ceiaive aud couaeeutive weeks, or judiiiiut will be takan agaiuat you for want thereof, for thesam of one hundred and nineteen and 25-100 dollars, with iuterest thereon at the rata often per cent per annum from Sept. Hth. 1883) and lor eoats and diabursme uta of (this aotien to be taxed. This Bummous ia published by order of Hen L Fliank Jadge of said County Court, wluoU order buara dat-. of April 9th, 18St. L. TL AlONTANYE, A ttornoy for Plaintiff. ' it vjUtituii tu I utUih hiid Hid Utk TIIEfiftUraMAH REMEDY FOR PAIN. rui. i eon- mil l M VTIiSM, Neurnlfcda, Sciatica, Lumbago, HU H UMI . llEADACHB, TOOTHAOHR SORE THROAT, QUINMY, MWKT.111KUH, arMiR, SoranaM, Cut, Crulin'.. KitwrniTKa. Ill Hi A UIV, A u4 si I wOinr bxOJlf aAfn mA iwtln. FIFTf CENTS A DOTTU. Hold bf all OviitfsNiU nlul nmii.-m. Mrc.lliwi In II laafssSS I h Charla A. Vo4ar Op. hi n m i y i.aa ft i RallUMM. m t. B. A cm S3 Shorift'B Saio. In Ifi' f'n- itit Court if th Malt of OflQQH, r Linn county. The Ptaat ttatibwal Had':, of a! ban v. Ore- Kon, Plalittilf. vs. PA Preston an I I I i'reatfi, ids wife, DefemJaul's. II. VI ftTL'K OF Ai KXKC'UTION itl'l 'inl.il 111 h.i ii Insueii out wf ! he ove iisme'1 court In the alove ent ' anit, to lue diree'.'l ii-nl d"l vnred, 1 wiJJ oiifciatiirdaytlu J ;lj Uy ofUy, J" I, at tbeCottrt llou et-. r tntliecity ef Albany, Mun eo'intv, re'n , sell St public :t . Hub for aasli In buiid to Iho hif(hfrt -dor, the mortgaged prereises deeriled in said orda.r of ruin an follows, to wit : Be iiinulnu at lite outht oetWaJt 0t Sbnaon H KarPi donr.tl .n land claim In 'J',. 12, ti It, ft WSt, running thunee wst 1ft '.0 'balua ; then -e noitfi S. ast 10 lu uhalaa; Iheoos o'ltu ti $0 'inn ; tbonoe wees lOcbaltiN to the pi Sea Of li t'lrmloj;, oon talnlus 1 0 ' ar.Mia ; a!so :i-' ai-r In too sasndssaWtenrawrof tha donation lead elatm of laaae Mo ire, deeertl ed ai loiiewa : i;e elnninc at Die .outh v. e.t corner of tho dwnation iait4olalm of Blmeen i Juari in Tp lit H Rs west, rannine tnenee north io b4 enelne to the aonth side of th eouuty read ; thioe o north 71, WOSt 11 chaiua ; them e south 19" 4h west 1 B chains : iberiee onih ftf west lb 'si -haina ; theie-e south 76 fraawt 1 III sliatn i if the Willamette River ; ibeooe north mtni 5 B0 chains ; Ibones north .'m0 east 'J tlmlnei taen e north 40" east 7 cha.ns ; Ihence north ehalns ro Uut ptaro of iMinimi.'.all i said lands and premises lying aiwl heing In Liu n e einty, )raati, '1 0 preeSSWS ' sa'o to he applied lift (o tint paynienC of t hn oeets au'l o,lslnirs:unn cfbutt tse0 SCn.Vjand aeenimif eoats. Second Si the payinant to the plaintiff the sum of ? t A'tortiny's foes and the further aiiin l 77'..T' and internal thereon at the rate of ten per rmt fxr annum from Starch 1 1th and tlo overplus If aav to l. puid to iho Hald utifainlaiils, S J'rosion anil I' A Pr..lon ih.-ir hira or astigns. Dstod thl loth dayof Ar-ril, Jh-4. i o. in m run nr. HhcritTof Linn oouuty. A FEW HINTS ron THE USE OF . To more th bye fmttg, 2 u a .;; , t'uffmfhlf, i tt 6 I'tP.i. I Jtmtntt vdl tie Cult Ik m IV e in tuck cot. Fur Conllntlc o, r Coattvenrsa, ro rtn.tAy ia to rtttciira aa Area's P" ' Tiw-jr iiwiuro n;u.i.r stelly artn, ai4 ro etoro tho Uirb t'i a t. -a'.thy r indlUn. r Itullcralion. I I S Pr i.ij are tarotaaM -, and a sure rure. II- m '. .-i.. Loss f m tlic, Foul hltituA'ii, KItiih-:.f-T, DIxinrsK, llrail arhr, Nunihuraa, Nutrs, ar ail reiiovod aaf rorrU Iff A Yfck'A lUaVSj In Mi r Coinj.laliii. I'.itlooa Ilanrtn Oi. J Jaumtlt.-, AVSSa I'll btiold be (.tan In il'ji- la.,:' rt. uU l) oxoLO Um liter anil t w.-ln, aii.l r-Oi 'Okw. Aaacleaaalag a -. :,', ibem TILLS aro uncqualitd. Worm, ce I : tV. 1 fori !.ti.jn wf tao IjvU. ara assle4 l-y .hn rau. i:rupilin. skin t i aiat lUae tlm rn!trf Inl,- U D or CoasSlfAttSBs, ara) ctircni hy tbo um ef Arcn'a Fiujl r oiii. take .wra's lBSi to npm tb fiorsa, trn" h tamii.M fj avcreUonS, anI allay Iba fcrrr. I i Maawataaa nl aSyeeasSeey, iai try aadden aoUa, laaUajaalMe iwti, etc., AnjiS I'lLi.n aro lb lru n iucUv. i:)iruitiaiUiii, (.out, NVuralsIa, and rVin!lra,".'!' ii r .:.'.': ;n ilt !! l-rn-lucii:, T e-'At, si. l .-ir i rr:u ing tlm caue by ilir iu of Avr.u a 1'ir.UL Tui.iuri, ii. Klrlnry CoR)iljslnta ami otlirr taMiaii enntl by SeblUty or obstrnrtinM. aro cnrcJ by Arra'a Tills, i Supiirrsslon, and Talnfiil Menstrua tlon, ba.' a ? f .it. 1 n-aJy rt moily in AYER'S PILLS. Full directions. In Tardus language, ac oompaiiy each jirkige. raaranan nr Dr. J.C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drngglits. Dissolution Notice. otleo is hereby ijivcn tin- co-partnership heretofore ousting batsreea l Seamen and M Sternberg, iimlrr tho firm nam stid style of rStiiilera at BtSrabsirf, of Albany (uis lay diaaolveil. All tadebCsd ta sni.l tirm either hy account or note aru inn'. '. t MMM ami aettle at, sue. The hooka nra kept at the old stand and all accounts not paid with in thirty days will lie pjaoajd ia Uiu ii of an Attorney for collection. April 1st. 1 SS I. Sxarnsna &. STsauraxno. Sheriff's Sale. In tlw Circuit Court o' the fji Us. of Oirjon, fur the Count j of Linn . U Tliielson, PlalntllT CD Simpson, WJ Simpson, John A Craw ford, J J Couiatock and L O Dodge, Do tondanta. Y VIRTUE OF A WHIT OF BXECU- tho above named Court in the above en titled suit to mo Uiroi'tnd and delivered, 1 will on Saturday tho 3rd day of May, at the Court House door in iho city of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., stll at public auction for cash in banal te tho highoMt bidder the real property described in said order of sale ms follows, to-wit : Water loin nura bor ton, eleven and twelve in tho city of Albany, Liun county: Oiegon, accordiUR to tho uiapB and pluta thereof, ftoetber with thn Warehou.HO wharf and Bbtatna and everything appertaininrr thereto or connected therewith and tho tenamenta, horiditamentH nnd nppurtenanceM there u nt belonging or in nnywlaa apportaiu Ing, the nraeseds ef sale to be applied directed In aaid writ: First to lh pay rnent of tho costs and dishursmenta of auit taxed at $;v2 : and accruiag costs, Second to the payment to tho Plaintiff tho aum of 820ii, Attorney fee aud the further sum of 4273.00 with inter est thereon at tho rate of ten per cont per annum from the 11th day ot March, 18S4 and tho over plus if an y thero bo, to be paid to the de fendant, John A Crawford as provided in said decree toward the Jsatiutaotion of tho sum of $1256.09. Dated this 1th day of April, 1884. Gko. HnMPHhEY, Sheriff of Linn county. Fr Sale. Tares and a half acrea of good garden land, all fenced, house and barn.ia western edge of the city. Will be sold chean all at thia office. AlUHr Mithtt Wheat bushel, JJoefou fuot, Xc. ttmy baled, 'MU$x, peron. loose, 1H to 20, Hotter r U 30 eta per lb. K(g 10 oeuts p"r u'iI-,. J'otatooa 7'k) per tmshet. lork-.ri ute per lb. Veal7ioperlb. llaoona hams, Uklj shoulders, 10 U sides, 1 il4 Laed He ana lb. In ij cans, i '. j Klour-0.0' per bid. tdoirsfni M.tn) per dor., yugar Han FranQiso C, USi Mil! Keed bran, l .00per ton. Mad Krult sun dried applee, 12r;. " " plums, 12c. uiacblne cured apple, 15c plume, 16i Tho Kin rrrr Isnilm Sap"lwn amkad otily Uio ftiit i itrsrs Um world eouid ut 'Van It if lltm4t,r& asra On EsiparWa rimn wrrm tnnl. artaJrjr for tilxu In Ha na f rmri l"af tieanm r In tba (VMn I i of NcirUi Onaiua, UjU tnx t!i- Bra t mnm l:iarkwII'a Bufl Iurbata Hii.oklui- TorMyxxi U tuailn from Um aama U-i.t twwl In Um YA:itrt rtaars, la afaao lut:)y imtf Bad !a u:xj.jjrtiouably Um bast Isneeae mvtt aataaaSj 'I aecifcaffajrli vt- laturntpr. A dim. la (. .-' s -Ii of Alf rrl Ti.nya.Tj. in ttarpm t M uuy, tnila of bar n U Ifcuaraal vL Kl. Uimd biroanjokUic lUackwaU's Hall Jjiirlun T'lsro, ar-.t Mm ljr Hiu. Jututm iomwii ivu. aim rtaea Misutcr u Um Owrt ef Mt iam.iL Iii Ibfx days f BsMBHaSsSaV laarnv f"rt Ut nj'kiira ti UmsUm Bdll Ltur hsiu lrabd Ut abaoluU4r it, l;. I uitAm fri.i Um ljft t. wr!1 I'Murf. IRaw k -lt'a Bel Ivirh;n Mavartc To jtfMti ut Om ana t'-iraat : All aaalsta .wt ,t Ncim xtuuim m.lvn& Um uViirii. nt 1!m Ilnii. THE STALLIONS. Onoco and Edward Everett will atand for ruaraa ( t. ao:i ut 1 - -4-4 a: Sand Ridge Slx.'k Farm. ONECO dark bay with aaprinkllntr of while hmira through tiia ctl. Foaled Junol, IKSl.bred and raiaol by Jay neacto.Sprtaa; Hill Stock Farm, Ihlly, Wauihiogton Co. Oregon re 'Ard 3.01 aa n two year old. Sired by ! lauaont i:31Vj, by Almora. by Alexsnder'a Kbdollah, by Ityadyks Harjibletonlan. Dam, Ri: Prim by Dobla 2:40 at two yar oM) hy Krirvaeoa '..:., at rVur yea i eld) by Mambrlno Chief. I Ail,' dani hy Tom i.'rowdar half hroth-r t-j Pllo:, Jr. alr of the dama of Maud b. at d .Jay Kyt Se. I.t.- n dam Was tne trotting mir, Mt i ssndss. li. Umiii l.y i- I I'rfciKire, hy Mara ba uo chief. K. X dam by Woo l -kr the aim of raj Eagle.the great four mile rave home. irey ICaicle wa Stre oflam of Mag h'erg BSSSS, thf datnv.f 1'idmont ':l7i Infoorth i.oa: . Al'.amotil'N dam bv Brown Chief, by Mambrlno 'bief. c. dam. by Imp, noistan.flii iffil end. aire of l.u.u'n dam g.g dam. i rand, by Sir A.chie hy Imp. Dumed. K. k- K Uaui, by imp. Buzzird iher oughLrcsd. Alruoiit, the aire of Altamont, and grand tiro of Otifru, ia aire of PiedraonL. 17J. WeNltnonl (pacer) Z L&, Fauoy Wirber apoon, 2:17. AlUine, il'J1, and twenty lour horea with rxorda below 2:80. Fied monl'n dam hy Mambrlno Chief Like Piedmont, thi .;t cAmhiuea the blood of Mambrin'i Chief, Ilambleteuian. and Woodpecker, and comae SSoea the heat rap reeeutativpa of theao great farailioa. It would be dillicu'.t to find m taia or any other country a young hone rbat om-i.im-s more winning hloot than afisalalns in the veins of thia voung fellow. With hurried preparation it made in lSS3ai tbo Oregon State Fair a rooord of 8.-00 aa a two year old. Mch wb no n:eaanre of tits Ability under favorable c:r unisncea. lie will be limited to (en uinree at 4S aeh, nayatle wbeu the mare ia koon lo b? aafely iu foal. . EDWARD EVERETT, bright bay with Ur and right, hind acade whit.-, iBJi bssaata high, welgha lUSlba. Bred und raisei by J F Simpson, Albany, Oiasjaa damrd aratt!a aire waa Put Stuirh. by Patbtirider.by l'ren. h Morrelle, by the 'nmnyaon Colt, by Dullruph, by cestui Morgan, I:an, by Vermont, by Indepeadeoce, by Vermont Black Hawk, by Sherman Morgan, by Juallu Morgan. Vermoet airel Ella Lewi. i27 ; Lady Fauatina, 29Ji ; Parrot, ; beetdea a'great many 6thr fast and game hor ea. whiob show a that hr irausiuitled the Uottiog otin with great uniformity, Edward nverert will be kept on tho farm until Mav let, and wtl! bo allowed to serve mare atflS to itiHiire. Marca will be cared for at reason able rates. McKxxarrr Br., Prop. Albany, Oregon. iVotice of Dissolution. VT0TTCE.1S hereby given that the i3( partnership heretofore existing be tweon W 0 Da via, U W Davia and r A WhUm, under the tirm name of Davie Bros A WaUa, at Shedd, Linu couuty, Oregon is thia day dissolved by mutual conaeat. F A Watts rettrea from the firm, and ia sue wdml by Jaa May, under the firm name of Davis Bros, A Co. All liabilities will hoeei.lod by the old llrm, or either member of it, and all . aoeounta due the .ame may be paid to any member of the old lirm." W C Davis, (J W Davis, F A Watts, Da'ed March 1 :, 16S4. Sheriffs Sale.. In tf:e Circuit Court tj'iht StoU of Oneyonfer tne Comfy of binn : R S Slrahaa. Plaintiff, ) va. V Joseph Kemcbick, Defendant, j BY VIRTUK OF AN EXECUTION and order of eale issoed out of the anove oarued Court iu the above entitled suit to mo directed and delivered, I will on Saturday the 3rd day of May, 1884, at the Conn House door hi the oit? of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock, p, in., sell at public auction for cash iu hand to the highest bidder tho real property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wit : Beginning at the northwest corner of William Crtlchrist's donation land claim, notification No. 5754 snd claim No. 68 inTpD, a Ri oast of Wilfaunette meridian, and running thence north 60 cast -2 67-100 chains; thence south SO chains ; thence south 89 west 26 67-106 chains, thence north SO chains to Um place ot begtunlng, alio lata one, two and three of section 5 in Tp 10, S K 1 east, all situated in Id an county .Oregon and con taining in all 10y 40-100 acres subject to the dower interest of Hannah Nemchick the wife ef said defendant. Tbo prooeeda of sale to be applied first to the payment of the costs and dfsbnrsments of suit taxed at $31 ,96 aud accruing costs. Second to the payment to tho plaintilfthe sum of $269 50 and interest at one per cent per month from March 16th, 18S4 and the further sum of $50 Attorney's fees and the fur ther sum of $558.75 and interest thereon at the rate often por cent per annum from March 10th. 1S84 and the further sum of $75 Attorney's fees. Datad this4tb day of April, 1884. 3ko. Humphrey, Sheriff of Linn county. ILL YOU SgFFKR with BygpepaU and Lira .Complaint? Shlloa's Vltaaxar ia fnaranteed tecor ' jou. For gala by Foahaj A MaSSa. I: ) mm Forgot It ! ! WOOD'S IMPROVED BIN DER, WOOD'S MOWER, LA BELLE WAGON, The worde "Ia 111 le" Jn VieT.rh mean "the beauty." PLOWS AND DRILLS, CUTTING BOXES, A1I kiniis of Agricultural Imple mcntg kspt by tie unrlersipeii. JULIUS GRADW0HL, Agfut Uiv Kiank Bros., l'crilaa d ALBANY MARBLE WORKS, STAIGER BROS. - Proprietors ALB4RY, 6Ki:(.e. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, aJTD HEADS rONES Executed in Italian or Vermont Marble. Alao, ev. ry variety of cemetery and otbr atone work done with neainaa and dispatch. Special attention given to orders from all parts of thia Stale and W&ahingtcn Territory. Jaw All work warraL 1 7:42 FURNITURE. I hive the ben, svok of furniture in tho city and will sail Cheap. Cheap, Cheap. The only stock oT WALNUT FURNITURE in tho citv and the lowest price in tho Valley. Come and ses. Undertaking, A complete stock and can give SATIS rACTlOJff. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, OWE NO MAN ANYTHIKC. All persona knowing tbemseVea indebted to the undersigned are respect'cHy nunest ed to sail at easts fer oattleaeuX, as 1 mas make collections to meet my swa obligstiotia. A disregard of this notice adi sound ooars on dcbU ra, Cba5. 1. MrcTicrc. Lcbaacu, Xev. Cth. Iis3, Summons. In the County Court of the Stat of Orgon for the County of Linn : Chas B Montague, Puiutitf. ) vs. I j R Gil moor, Defendant. J To G Tt Gilmour, the above named defend ant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregen, vou are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint ot the Plaintiff in the above en titled action, now on ill iu tbo office of tbo Clerk of aaid "ourt, on or before the first day of the regular Mav term of said Court to be begun and held on Um 'first Monday, the 5th day of Mav. 1SS4. in tho j Court House, in Linn county, Oregon, aner publication Of this .Summons fer six consecutive weeks, or jndgmsut will be taken agaiust you for waau thereof, lor tho sum of ninety-four and 55-luO dollars in U S gold coin, with interest thereon in like coin at the rate of ten per eent per an num, from Sept. 23rd, 1882 until paid, for twenty-five dollars Attorney's foe, and for coats and disbursements of this action to. be taxed. Thia Summons is published bv crderof Hon L Fllnn, Jndge f aatd Court, which order bears date of March 4th, 1S84, PM MnaER, Li H MOJfTaNTE. Ally's for Pl'ff. THE ALBANY FIWNITURF HOUSE, BRINK & SON. (Siiccesaors to) Dannal8, Woouon & Fisher, Manufactures and dealers in all kind FURNITURE. would respectfuliy inform the public that they naaauraoture to order, and wid keep constantly on hana, a complete stork of all desirable lines of FURNITURE, and will sell at bed rock prices. Bed-steads a Specialty. $2600. (J sod farm, sns rrnls west of Brownsville oa the read leading to Halaey, con taming 102 acraa, oak huge laud, stuns has oak r ovcj, all enclesed, 75 acres in cultivation, a voting orchard and shrubbery ; good barn and fair house, two good wells with pumps. Price $2600, ons years time on one half amount if desired, with seouiity on premise. Call at 8 remises or address 1). A. Carter, Egaa, rant ooanty, Or. aBoUkflBun' BBBasl sJI Tay SbbbbbbbbbSP'BbbbbEbK