m Entered at the Post Offloo at Albany, Or, as second-class mall matter. FRIDAY DKGKMBEH 5, 1831 8TTTE3 & CtlUer ae.4 NUTTIN6. Irs uric tor. FKRDP. ITritt. Lseal K.lltsr. Official County and Oity Paper. OCI.IL aXtt FaWSOXAI. Mr A B Paxtm will Imvo for the exposi ttoa at New Orleans ta about a week. Mrs George Waggocer, of Corvallis, was to the city a few day last week, sititing relatives aad friends. Charley Keifer, of this city went tc the democratic ratiticatiou at Jackson v ills laat week. II say it was a grand affair. Jas. Charlton. Deputy Sheriff, left for Prineviile last Friday, haying received in telligeuoe of th dangaioos illaess of hit brother at that place Mrs Capt Powell, of Portland, passed Saturday and Sunday in Albany, visiting frienda, previous to a contemplated trip East which the will soon take iu cjmpiny with bar husband. an Goo R Chamberlaiu, Prosecuting At torney, is attending Circuit Court in Salem this weak. la about a weak be expects to leave for New Orleans and Mississippi. His wife and children will accompany him home. . . , - ..... -These Beata ark. Following are the points mad .n the match hunt of Thursday of lav week. It will give a fair Idea of the amount of game to bo captured at toe present time : bast's toast. Halter East S teal, t snipe 150. Burr Sloan 2 mallard, IS ducks, 2 teal and 2ft miscellaneous points 310. Fred Hyde-lit. Frank Marshall 1 duok and 25 miscel laneous points 42. Frank Arnold 4 ducks and 5 mi ace Ha neons points 05. Total 272. JOJtnV THa.il. Wm Jenee 2 mallard, 2 ducks, 2 teal, S snipe and 5 miscellaneous points 192. Xd Schsseer 2 snipe and 23 miscella neous points so, Frank Dennels I duek, 2 teat and 12 miscellaneous poiata 50. Arch Blackburn 1 mallard, 5 ducks, 1 teal 105. Otto C Island 2 dusks, 1 tea!, 9 snipe 225. Total 055. After the game was counted a fine re rpaat eras partaken of by tot young nira e is at the restaurant of James Mady, Thanksgiving Being. Thanksgiving day passed off in s very un pretentious manner in Albany. Many ate turkey, others contented themselves with "crew" to make ap far lost election bets, sod still others did not seem to know whether thsy should do anything to be thankful er not. Interesting serv tees were held ia the Bap tist Church in the morning. Rev Brownson delivering s rery thoughtful sermon. finding, with all sensible people, the world full of things and events io be thsnkfnl for. In the evening a cupper and social was given by the ladies of the Congregational Church at W C T U Hall, which proved an enjeyabls affair. Daring the evening an in. teres tin program was delivered, consisting of recitations by Misses Mary Irvine and Hettie Miller, a daet by Mrs Laagdon Mrs Stsiger and a qnsrtet by Messrs. brey, Charlton, Fortmiller and Brush. and la- rire Depart snent Election. Next Monday aa election of Chief and As sistnet Chief Engineer ef tie Albany Fire Department will take place. At meetings of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, and linn En gine Ce. No. 2, held last Monday evening the former nominated O H Irvine, of the H L Co. far Chief and Virgil Parker, for As sistant Chief, the latter J N Hoffman for Chief and O H Irvine for Assistant Chief. The Hook and Ladder Co. will maks nomi nations this (Friday) evening. A warm election is looked for. Fallowing is the menu bership ef the companies ; No. l's, 51 No. 2s, 57 ; H 4 L Co. 27. Total, 145. There will probably be in the city to vote 40 frees No. l's, 42 from No. 2s and 26 from she H A L Co. Total 114. Now, make year calculations. An Cessna iver- John Rover, non compos mentis rover over the country, arrived at Seio laat week, and immediately showed evidences of a very unsound mind. Stripping off bis hat, eoat, vest, boots and shoes, he stationed himself ia the middle ef the road, acting in a very curious manner. Then some of the citizens thought a stop should bs put to such conduct and at tempted to arrest him ; but it took about a dozen men, and then only after a long run through fields and ever hills. He was brought to this city, duly examined, found to be Insane, and taken to the asy lum at Salem, where be no doubt bss foaud eongsnial company. That be doesn't believe after all the talk that Cleveland had a pleurisy in New York. That if there are any more Sunday Sehoel lessons in St. John he proposes to take bw children out. His boating Blaine l New York by 1147 votes is enough for him, now there. That now that Cleveland is elected he proposes to emigrate to Mootans,clear out of the United States, for everything is bust, ed here. Fire at iBdepeadeaee. Last Sunday morning a fire brake out nt Independence in tbe saloon occupied by C. Msyhew, and spread to several other bnildinas. burnies tbe millinery store of Mrs E Winnill, hardware store of W P Conoway, Butler's Opera House and two buildings owned by George Whittaker, occupied by S W Allen, furniture dealer A C Sweet, Attorney at Law. The total loss amounted to abont $10,000, on which there was no iaiuraooe. Considerable xoitement is said to have prevailed. Celebrated CsrseM KseftlreJ. Samuel E. Young received this wddk a line of ths celebrated Bdl's corsets. The only corset made that'em bs returned by its purchaser after three week's wear, if not found perfectly satisfactory, and its price re loaded. He also keeps on hand a full line of corsets in white and drab of the best ttand oxd makes, no trasktgoo& value for the mon ey in any price you wish. Inrpriss Serial. On laat Saturday evening quite a uum her of tke friends of Rev 0 11 Carson and his newly-married bride, by a prooon sorted arrangement, met at the residence of Hoti L li Montanye, from whence, ua der the leadership of Rev M Judy of the M R Church, the party marched to the residence of Rev T B Whlte,(father of Mrs Carson,) where Mr and Mrs Csrsen have been temporarily sojournlnu; sines their marriage. The party consisted of Rev M and Mrs Judy, Mrs K Slonn, Mrs J H Bnrkhart, Mrs L M afoatanye, Mrs llrown, Mrs Zukerman, Mrs Parks, Mrs Xmerlok, Mr and Mrs TP llscklsnutn, Prof and Mrs Arnold, of Corvallis Agrl cultural College, Mrs Zeiss, Mrs L Bark- hart, Mrs Weetfall, Mrs Chambers and Mr and Mrs Stltea. The occasion of this gathering of the friends of Mr and Mrs Carson was, that on Monday they were to bid a final adieu to their friends tn Oregoa and set oat on tkeir Journey to Georgia, the home ef Mr Cersou's youth, where they are to oaake their homela the future, and these friends ohose this way of show ing the respect and eateem tu which Mr and Mrs Carson are bold in the oity. After some time spent In informal conversation, Rev Mr Judy oame forward as the spokes man of the party, and taking bis place fronting Mr aad Mrs Carson, addressed them by sayiug that this group of friends present desired to express their regrets that the gentleman and lady saw li; to break off the many social relations that had been formed by them in the elty and make their future home to the far oil south. The earnest desire ef the speaker was that se far as those present were con corned there should be no north.no south, no oast, uo west, but that the associations formed by Mr Carson's coming among us should remain green In the memory of all. Rev Mr Judy then.in a formal way, presented Rev Mr Carson with a di alled purse, contributed by these present as a mark of the eateem In which he waft held by those" present. Mr Carson was so overcome by this totally unezpeoted turn ef affairs, and the very touching and ten der words of Mr Judy, that it seemed im possible fur him to recover control ef his feelings sufficiently to mako reply to the address of Mr Judy, He, however, suc ceeded in saying that bs felt grateful te the people of Albany for the ready and confiding way tn whieb he had been re -ceived among them, aad the neighborly and christian kindness extended to him daring his sojourn among them. He thanked those present for the substantl .1 evidences of kindness. After music and prayer the party dis persed with a general handsbakiag. The affair wae a moat pleasant one. A HBO. To the people of Albany : I feel that I must give some ezproetion of what I feel in parting with you, and ,by kind permission of tbe editor, take this method of doiagjso. To say that your kind a ess tome has besn appreciated would but feebly express what is in my heart, and to say that it pains ms to break away from tbe associations which I have farmed duritig my stay among yon, would fall abort of the whole truth. Albany ill al ways have a tender spot In my heart. 1 would say that I leave Albany, not be cause I love Oregon leas, but because I love duty, snd "s consdeuee void of of fense" more. I here say farewell to all my friends and acquaintances and pray God's blessing upon them. Sincerely. C.H. Censox. Albany, Dec, 11th, 1821. Marers. The World's Exposition which opened st New Orleans last Monday will be a great exhibition of tbe manufacturing ag ricultural and scieniifls progress of tbe country. People from tbe south, north, east and west are vieing with each other is contributing articles for exhibition. Our fellow townsmen Ben. Johnson, tho blacksmith, has made a pair of pincers to be need in removing shoes from Lorses feet which are a wooder and marvel of mechanism, They are entirely hand made and bear evidence of tbe great skill of Mr Jobnsea. Rev T B White took these pincers with him to bo placed on exhibi tion at New Orleans. What It Was, It is now ia order for candidates fur the eity offices to explain why they were defeat ed, an easy matter te do. Without being personal some ef the causes may be set down as follows, aad cots drawn to see to whom they apply : "Rum asd Romanism, n whatever tbey are. Couklings influence in tke Third Warl. Trading with Tammany. That dinner at Del monico's, or any other place. Never eat while running for office. St. John on ths Water Ditch issue. The indispeobible vote. A lack of ballots. Particularly the Isst, Went is ssarrlsonrg. Last Tuesday J F Bscksosto, W C Twee dale, L H Montanye, J H Burkbart. E A Parker, I C Dickey, W B Scott, Jos Webber, Smith Knox, Jss Hail, Fred Borkhark A A Gordon and George Hockstedler, members ef Orgeaaa Encampracnt.No. 5,1. O. O. F., west to Harris burg, where en the evening of that day they assisted in initiating into Harrisburg Eaeampmeat No. 8, eight aew member. Tbs above gentlemen speak in ths highest terras of their treatment, the fine supper set and of Harrisburg people generally. Tbey retarasd boms Wsdnesday. Carp Ceraleg. Monday a car arrived in Portland over tbe N. P. from the East, containing a large num ber of carp for distribution over the state of Oregon. They are intended entirely for pro pagation for public purposes and net for pri vate purposes, and it might be well for some to digest this fact. The following persons in Linn county will receive pails of carp from this shipment for tbe purpose of propagating them i J F Backsnsto and John B Miller, Albany, A Salt marsh, Lebanon, W W Par rish, Sodavillc, Joseph C Saltmarsli.ljebanon. Csmpromtse It, A gentleman and lady living iu Albany are the happy parents of a fine boy. The fath er is a Democrat aad tbe lady is a Republi can. The gentleman wants to christen the bev "Cleveland." but the lady demur. The lady wants to christes him "Blaine,' but ths gentleman stoutly objects. Now in the interests of peasd and barm a y iu the fami ly wo would suggest tlub a compromise be msde by calling t;i s y rfi rVr "Jehu P. St John." MsaaaBBBBB amaaaanaaaaaaiBsannahasagaaaaaahaaHaaKaa 1 1 ' . , . k , n i lBHaewgawHHBraBTHmHslH . , , ' Current Event, There were forty lawyers aad six oases at the rate term oftho District Court In Taootns, W. T. It did not prove a geld mine. )iorewill be a desperate eflirt at the wai lap session of Congress to have Wash ington Territory a iuilUed as a State; Hut then, despsrte eiterti have boon umdo before. Uader Post Master Gtmeral lUitnn's decision Pest OlT e ksve no authority for keeping epon elthsr on election day or Thanksgiving. The while- p.nple have at last boon "set down en." The Oherokoo nation has Is sued an order excluding all whits men, teachsis, preachers aad laborers, from their natioa. This is a hard, oruel blow and should be ressuted. It would be a relief if the dispatches would irlvn use tepoao on "poor John MoCultotigb," gak of poor Logan.poor Loskwood, poor Better, but drop aloCul- lougb. Judge Oreaham Iiai had the Treaatuy portfolio take i away from him, because he was investigating matters ton th - eughly Just previous to an Important eleotion. Thero,aro mvty curious things about politics. Fred Grant, tho useless son of Gen Graur, wants to get lu tho army, per boy. 1 hat i about his alze. Kugland owos3,7S0,00,00,whlcb leaves the United States completely In the shade, and still there are some folks who grum ble. A telegram from San Praueleoo statea that to all probability ths Bsuton County moter being manufactured there, will probably not be able to run itself over, muoh loss produoe perpetual motion. This is going altogether too far. In an excursion recent) v In Tennessee bv oolar. ed people, a white women was put off the train on account of her color. Postmaster General Ilatton hss present ed his report for tho year ending June, 184. It shows that the two cant rate hae bit postal cards a hard blow, l,04O,tOO be ing the size of the decrease. 2,414 post ofUces wore ismblbdied and 1200 discon tinued, June 2d there were 50,017 poet masters, ,2 10 clerks, 3,800 letter carriers, 2.M3 railway poeal clerka. 702 luspeotora, i.smjh contractors, 71,671 in all. president makers I Rsttarsllse af arte. ta Taesdsy afteinn m a larco concourse of the Democrats of tho Pacta of ths Santistn met at Scio to ratify the election of Cleve land aad iloudricks. We have pace;on!y to say that the SUtoo and S.-to bauds furutfhed music lor the occoiou. The nriag of anvil snd music by the band were the signal for ths people t collect st tbs town bell which tbey did until is was tilled to overflowing. Tbe meeting was called to or. dcr by Mr W K Kelly. Chairman of the Ex ecu tiro Committee, who Introduced Mr Ash- by as President of the day. Mr iU'aby after interesting Introductory remarks iu trouucod l. J. antes mho spoke fr tto boors upon current question. Tho uieetiog tbea adjourned to meet at half past six o'clock, p. m. At nightfall tbs city wss lit up by a Urge bonfire near the city hall Several residences snd buttueu places were dlominated. The meeting wss called to or der at half past sis p. m. by Mr Aabby when the people were addressed by K M Daniels, of Saotiam precinct. Prof Ixmswsy Principal I North 8cio Public Sell. Prof Suther land, of Sotith 3cio Pel,!, i Schools. lion Harvey Shcltoo and T J .:i:e. Aitogvtksr the n tinting was a success. VTeatSier. Suaiaiary ut Metorolojry for Nov, ISK, from obaerv&tirm takeo at Albany, Linn Co. Oregon, by Joha Briggs,aq. Uigiest liar. JO 1 i ; !uwot, t.l mean, 29.87. Highest Temperatsre, C i ; biweat, 2J mean, 47.37. Mean at 7 a. tn . 43.5 ; '2 m., 02.S 9 p. tn., 46 3. Prevailiag srinds, K sud I'. Maximum velocity force, 2. Total rainfall and melted sniw dunwg month, 2.18 inches. Number of days on which .04 inch or ni're rain fell, 7. Number of days of cloudiness, average 8 in scale of 10. 9. Frost ou 5, 22 aad 23rd. Of V) observations 4o were fog, 0 were rain,4 wcre fair,9 wsrs c!ear.23 warj eloity tlarrlsburs Eteeilsa At the city election iu Harnaburg, ou Isst Monday, two tickets were iu ths bold, tbs "City Ticket" sad "Independent Ticket, politics being entirely disregarded. Follow ing wss tho vote, tbe first named being on the City ticket and the last named on tho lede pendent ticket : Major A M Cix, 51 ; W D Porter, 35. Cox's majority, 16. Recorder Jas Riley. 50; L Douglss, 34 Riley's majority, 16. Treasurer G W Brandenburg, 51 ; John Bennett, 16. Brandenburg's majority, 15. Marshal G P Bickley, 54 ; John Paine, 36. Bickley 'a majoiity, 18. Conncilmen Tbe following were elected : Jas SabiD, Wm Kreisel, J F McCartney, J P Schooling and T T Roach, ths latter two only being on the Independent ticket. 4 eehMl Buy Ahow. The first of tse week posters were seen in iliflVreut prts of the city announcing a pan- oraoiic eJ'ahKu.u d v; i' U Hall on Wed. usadavy evening, itatieg that scenes from the principal cities across the continent would be preseutetl. About forty answered tho call, including deadheads, and a more disappoint ed set of peoplo we never saw squirm. A stcreontican with "sparklet; Hants, some pictures of statuary, c.f Onorge Washington, comic, nuscsliancous, etc., Out liaruly a thing advertised, s ere presented. Withal, a school boy affair. T.dlt of gauL Three yonng men protcnting i. nch a cheap John affair for fifty cent wool 1 mako even the an cient? fall into retirement. K. r P. At tho ineetingof l-aurl iJttlge ' . 7. K. of P., hold oo Tii'araday eight of lst week, the following olfievrs vcrc elccbid for the en suing term : D S Smith, C C. James Ifail, Vr C. II Lampman, M at A, C W Watts, K of R S. George Hoehatcdlor, M of E. J N H iff.rian, M of F. Charles W agoner, I'rciatc. 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Read sur holiday ads. and learu where to get your goods, Read & Hrowuoil still give them tits ia boots and shoes. Spokane Falls was vidted by a 225,000 fire last Saturday. At the Hillabero e'eition Me. d m ths hkh license ticket came u( ahead. Revival services in the M E Church are well attended. Services each evening. Twcedalo keeps a aloe line of tiu and eop. per wars, and does repairing iu good ehapr, At A. B. Mcll wain's, can bs found aa im mense stock of A 1 tobacco, which la vsi y papular. Dr. M. If. Ellis, physieiea aad surgsoo All any. Oregon. Clle tnsds iu oity or country, Union services on nest Sabbath evening will bs held st the Prssbytsrisa and M E Churches. Hills Taylor closed his rmnfintlnaanr tore between First and HI la worth streets a few days sgo. Rev. Cameron, of Olympia, formerly ef this city, ea account of ill health, baa le t trmt . -rbeKautu a formal manner Isst Monday, but it did not pisssat a very sav age appoarancs. KsGovsrnur T isyer aad wife celebrated tbs thirty -seooud anni vsrsary of their wed ding at Salem on the 18th. Ins New York fhrmld receives 23i 1.000 a year for one of its cola no. R dsutly td vertieing psys iu New York. Rev I D Driver wdl preach :a tbe M E Ofaarsh ia this oity en Friday aad Hat a i day evenings of this week, also op Sabbath. J If Mitchell is said to be kicking soda good Oregooian. This is always the esse just before the State Legislature meats. At the Scie eleotion last Monday Charles J oh peon was sleeted Mavor. Al Johns. Recorder snd William Hay loss MsrahaL Udleo Taylor bss been engaged by Hoff man Joseph to make fresh saadies for the holiday trade. Call en them for first-class confectionary. . iw-ivei i 1 1 oii.nan X JoMpUS a . i . , , tr . . , fresh stock of oat groats, oat sneal aad bock wheat, from Salem, just groaed. For mis in balk, by tbe pound. The vote of Oregon iu IS wss 40.7M- This year it was 32 050, iodic aliag an in in population dor lag the isst four years of sboot 20.000 people. Now that the faith cure is prevalent wouldn't it be a good idea Ut Linn Coaaty farmers to use it m the cerise or name, during these dull Uases. At the election in Salem last Monday. W H Skmuer, Wss elected Mayor, C W Bowie, lUcerdsr, M O Harbord, Marshal and Henry fbppis Treasurer, all Republicans. ii W Cray, D. D. S., ia eoatequeaee of the bsrd times, will redoes tbe price of dsntist- ry sll bs can consistently, with tbe ass of Utt best materials aad skillful work. 1030 men out of employment io Portland, ana any of the n would be glad of aa oppor tunity to make their board. Just offer it tat avt S . sa .a aa woro ana see now quietly tney woolU run. Read tbe article ou our outside from tbe A'rs J Wee AVirs. It gives a scene ia eon aectiou with the lata visit of Mrs A J War ren, of Brownsville, to Idaho, which is very isb-reeting. Cent's slippers, ladies' French kid shoes la lies' and missee' toe slippers, misses' aad children' Philadelphia school shoes, direct from tbe au.tid(actursr4 this week st Samuel B Young's. o Tbe yote for M ay or ia the lets city slectioc indicates tbe present polities! stand tog of the parties in Albany, within one er two of the ssmo number of votes being scratched oo both sides, tbs number being few at then Tbe Cboona Friend's regular meeting st Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening. Decern ber 5 lb, at 7 o'clock sharp. After tbe bust. nent meeting there will be a sociable with short addresses snd music. All are r safest fully inyited. Parties desiring to purchase fancy oak as, cookies, raisins, currents, flavoring axtmela. nMy rn Jt eatables for the holidays should remember tbst Coarad Mey er keeps an uncommonly good stock. At the meeting of ths Common Council last Friday night tbs oaly business dons wss tbs allowance and presentation of bills. Action od ths bill of 615 for repairing No. 2 s steamer was deferred until tbs next meeting. In the nsxt Oregon Legislators thers will be io tbs bouse 13 Democrats and 17 Repab- licans ; in joint convention there will be 62 Republicans . and 38 Democrats. Salem boarding house keepers are already laying in a supply of hssh for ths event of ths above 0. Jndgs Deany hss bean appointed by H K LiHung-Chang, one of tbs directors of rail. roads in China. We shall expect to aae ths Judge with s queue when he sgsio viaita Albany. The appointment shows ths high sat i mat ion in which he is bsld by the natives ef China. Mr -Tad." Currsn has 4,006,000 feet of saw logs in the Calspooia near J N Rico's, waiting for high waters in ths oreek. "Ted" says he has a good crsw, and if any ens comes sbouthim talking about clipping sheep they will aot get a job. An Oregon Ianmigiation Board hss been formed, with C B Carlisle, as Secretary. Its object of getting immigrants to settle in Oregon is a very commendable one, and ths mors induced to come to Linn county as wsll as the Stats gsusrally the mors it will uit everybody now hero. Iu Polk county thers arc about sevsaty mn who pay $100 or ovsr in taxes, only twelve of whom pay mors than $200. six over $300, three over $100, and two ever $560, tho heaviest being J E Davidson, who is burdened to the amount of $924.34 cents. This does not include the railroad i. E T T Fisher, County Sarvoyor of Linn county, is prepared with field notes and township plats of this county to correctly locate corners o land where the same has been lost or destroyed, and will replace ths same with permanent monuments. Persons wishing surveying doue will please address em at Miller's, Linn county, Oregon. What does the following from the Rose, burg Plaindmler mean: "That married man from Albany last week had better look a lecdle cud, or else he might get himself into trouble, and a certain young lady, of this city, should chose other company, and not extend her walks to suck a distance that she cannot return until after nightfall." CITY BLBCTIO 2gr Last Mottdsy the annual oity eleotion was hold In this slty. It was quite a tame afaYlr compared with a presidential elect- lion. Tbere were no fights, no cries of 2raud, no tissue ballots, no delayed re turns. In strong contrast to nattenal elections tbo"agony" was over at "o'clock, p.m. Interesting features ef the election were tbe ballets for Couooilmen In the 2nd aad 2rd Wards, tbere being one ma jority for Mr Peters I a ths former and a tie lo tho latter. Double ballota were found in each of tbe Wards and thrown out. In tbe 2nd Wasd but for this there would have bora n tie, and In the Ird Ward an election. In the latter esse blanks will be drawn by tbe oendldstes at tbe next moat ing of tbe Council tor tbe position. Fol lowing wss ths vote : MAYOa. J L llill First Ward Second Ward 74 Third Ward 67 Total 7$ Wnltor Ketobum-Flrat Ward 72 Saooud Ward 02 Third Ward Total. Ketohunt' majority MUIH, ........... j N J Henien-Plrst Ward .., Seonod Ward Third Ward ... Total .... ..... 20 70 ess i 240 Hea.t ring-First Wsrd Rnhfid Ward 6 Third Ward a Tutsi 10 I C Dickey-First Ward Seoond Ward ... 42 Third Ward .................. f 1 . . . . Total assas Afl George Bark tart -First Ward oecoou ward Third Ward ......... s 2! ToCsftl eoollsV Burkbir.'a maj.itty 7 Tafteeuaaa, R Jaooba Klrst Ward ... U Saeoftd M ard 01 Thtrd Ward Total M .142 AC Lay ton first Wsrd.... aeee uft seoond ward aaesese 2We7 un Third Ward a see ..27 Total Leyloii'e majoritjr ...... u covmctLMuv. First Wsrd H Lampman .. 4 ') K N Blsohbnrn.. Btackbnru's majority as f oot aes aeaei 70 Saeond Ward-W B W S Peters Patera msdovtty ...71 a asse ...... ease easel a ..... s Toltd Ward-Joa Clark ..to CQIUdoont ....... aa as eaeee Ctty Da moo ratio eon vent ton met pur aoaut to nKiee at theC-mrt lion so bust Thursday evening. W U IlllyVo elected Chairman, T J mites wai flan, and C J Hurt hart assistant eSorotary. The following noesinatlons ware made: Mayor -J L Hill. Recorder laarahal-I 0 Dickey. Treasurer R Jacobs. The following ia tbe entral committee for tbe eneuinsT year: J I. urn. joi.n ehamr, aad 0 G Borkhaiu a Pour thousand good coder feu -e poata far sate by, J P BacataaaTe, Albany, Oregon. ray Va, All parson knowing tbsntselvee In debted to me or she bate Arm of aitlea A afartlu will nlaaae call and eettle lm aiediately, or their accounts will putcod in tbe hands of an Attorney for collection and aoate made. N, II. a sx an, The beat brand el sealed by tbs gallon at Read Browne! la. Cleslag Oat- Hsvisg eoeeladsd te diseentinas I will hereafter eall eoons av soar until all are sold. Corns sud seen re bargains as ths goods must aad will be sold. N. H. A u.ss, aew BCCfcLX S AaYflCl St IV ft. The beat aalvs In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve te guaranteed to give perfect aattafaotion in every case or moaoy re funded. Price 35c per box. For sale by Posbay A Mason Pay Ta Tax Oaly a few mere days remain ia which te pay school tax. Ths assessment roll will be placed io the bands of tbs Sheriff sooordlng to law on the day the taxst beeosae deluv queut. ' J. B. BCBKBAXT, District Clerk. Park stoaght. Highest market price paid for bogs, by A, Cohsn, C til on O Cohen, opposite Moll wain's, Notice to Debtors. Tbe acoo juts ef Paters A Blaia are bow ia our hands for eolleotlea, aad the affairs ef tke old firm must ba slessd up immediately. Persons knowing themselves indebted will please eall at ones aad settle, without further notice. Pwrxaa dt Stbwajit. M PHattaa;. We are new prepared to do any klad of ob printing os short notice and ia tbs latest byle. Send for sstimats on large jobs. Boaxuaar Baos. I. D. U. Feeling sure of the unquestionable vir tu rs and absolute curative qualities of De Haven's Dyspepsia Cure, wo offer free of charge sample bottles and circulars to all who are troubled with Dyspspsla, Indi gestion, Sour Stomach, Flatulency, Sick headache or any form of Stomach Disor ders, This remedy con tains no aloebol ,ls compounded upon strictly scientific prin cipals and never fails to effect a cure. A trial will convince the most doubtful oi its wonderful effect. Sample bottles free at Foshay a Mason's Drug Store. PL1IH TILL a Plata lohjsels Sf A nut 0UAP. Wo remember but one Junius In the world ; but have read many site tapis n satire that made our Bsmde anh. Ham footsMl remarks, nut at the elbow, sloncbed hat affairs, not io .table more far their black guardlsui than their wit er goodseoeo, tlurtou Msuilee, ill timed flattery fur friends, hitting when the Iron is cold or at the wrong time and thou n weak lauscUl strode. Mrs Ounlway, as many good things aa she arnja, Is on of these. Bitter in her prejudices, no opponent is a numbskull or a milksop, unfit to be assoc iated with. She uever henna coals of lire, but she throws mud lustily, and either rsiscrt u the highest pilch or debases to the lowest depths. Cutting distrusts rather than convinces and It take II in to establish this. lleganJlees of our bo llefa on any subject, wt era arriving at that stage where we admire falraeaa snd candor in the treatment ef even our awn enemies, getire Is all right whea clothed in the right garment's, like Junius a, but put tbecbthes of a tramp on it. nod a sad spectacle It pre sent' ti e There ia nil together too muoh of an Inclination observed In the world tn be lieve 111 of an oppoueut, awliether the charges against him are founded on reason or not, and a slight story, net eveu the shadow of a truth, will be caught up and mails an sdwediaut af had uses iu the shortest sp.: of time. It Is like tool tig pioturaa in the blazing fire places. You ean imagine anything you wish. One eow) a peculiarly shop od union flag that ha never saw before. Ha wishes it ware a "rebel" flag, and so ho my it Is, and flies the nws all about with hie flapping tongue, who u It looks no mora Ilk one Hi sit a win dow curtain. Another eays a prom in -eotohuroh member was soon drunk on the streets, and whan the truth Is found out. it wae only a lamp poet that had had Its bead banged to one side ; and aoslaudsr sails In the social air aa eaoily nan ahip on the sea, or dreams in ecboe! girls head. This hi a world of many mlwde with many tboogbta. Ths brad mludod aerseo appreciates this and despises rather than ad mi roe the individual who everlastingly says yea, yea. and nay. nay. in Herein though It Is with many strait minded people who are oolr happy whan what tho see Is aocooied aa gospel truth ; to disagree with whom a to do characterised as an ignoramus, if not aa a thief, pirate, rebel or dynam iter, ir an opponent ts hit with a sar- Ihey yell, "served him risrht." Jostaslf u annihilated him ; wbeu, as a matter r fact, there was no oooasion from hie aide of tho case for it to. have any effect at nil, nod probably is looked upon nan puff of wind is by a school boy ny ing a site, we can not afford te DO Osif-OOiolonated Or intolerant In our vlawa. Wear all human alike, aad one man use too snow rig tu to think aa No Institution ban ever dona an much for Albany as the Santlam Ditch w has it te it owes to a arras t ai tent to thai a plead la water power. Not only baa it boon in tbs past a monument to our oity, hut It la now, and will ho iu tho future, lo fact much mora than many appreciate ; yet It oars Its own. er little ahoy the sinenses of mucins? is. a aero is a spins amoog soma to tight it. aa they do railroad fn some nlansa aad make It aa burdensome to tbe own er aa passible, why wo do not koow. in ia worth to tbe city many times what It cost to keep up tbe fw bridges on it. Did wo not have It we would bs I very glad to got It at almost any prion. i aa ws vaunoi siiom to no overnoannc in ine matter, i bore are two sides to all queetlone, and If thinking people win contemplate me matter tbey wii d..J Ta a . a s a a uuu it true in to is nana in a moat em pnatie meaner Wo understand the owner of ti.e Ditch offers to srlve the nee of tho mat us to the city free far tiro purposes u he can only be let atone on the bridge question. Plain Chan ha- ti vee this to he a vary liberal offer, oae wuicn ine eity can do worse than ac cept TO SKLL. NotwithaUodtsg a Praatdaat is slsetsaeee Uutginosytaia, snd thai is, that A B Mo il wai a, at bis snatatotk stars, is sleeted te tatsteasa trees or wooes fall, beesaae ks has tbaaa. No mere plate Use of geeerel sasrehsadiaa is to be feaad in the WdUsaette valley.aad do set fail te remember hit. Mis g it are beach t i ta be said, asd sold they wUI be under the "small profits aad lare sales. ' This is boaiaeas. It is asstiax cold sal dasso yea aaad a ' viss cloak te protect yeureslf with, MeUwaia's is Us plaes te get it. His steak is large aad well selected, aad you eaa get a cheap or dear cloak, just as yea please, a. tbs bottom price. Or if, for tbe seats reason yon era fortunate or aafortuaate sasugk te bs a man, then you will want AX OVSRCOAT or suit ef clothes. Call at Mollwaia'a aad sx amiae bis wsll arranged stock, and while yea are there bsal ever his stock of famish ing goods, snd now is ths tints. Yen rrsanot afford to shiver, whtok should iodaee you to keep your feet warm by buying a pair ef BOOTS AJfB SBOXA, for ladies er gentlemen at this store. Tke stock is vsry large aad worth aeleetiag from. Particular attention is called to Ibis com plete braaoh. lathe rax or aeons Line Meliwsia bss fsw equals. His stock is ens speaking for itself, tbe large sales ia this dspartmsnt beiag a big recommendation for lb a Never bay aaytbiag without calling oo A. B. Mel twain. Tbs following ia the list ol lettara i ramslalssr in , Ursgos, Deo. tbe Post Ones. Albany, Una eeeatf, th, 1881. Persona calling tor thess tatters must sirs . i . . t i . l i a .a ine sbh en wnioo may wars sareruseu. Bulloek, A W Colby. Miss Nellie Colby; J A Hulleuhoff. Henry Lee, Miss Clara C MoCord, Fred H Reysolde, Miss Hettie J. M. IRVING, P.M. Paras tnaaraaee far s Tears. Ths farmer can net afford to go without insurance oa his property, sad at ths pres ent rates there ia no excuse for it. By calling on F P Nutting at this office, you can get insurance on a dstaohsd farm residsnos fire years for $2.25 on the $100 or three years for $1.60, remarkably cheap. r far working people. Bead 10 csnts cast- ago, and we will mail yon free, a royal, valuable sample bux or goeoa mai win put, you in tns way oi making mors money in a few daya than yau aver thought sossible st any buslnsss, Capital net required, Toe can live at hems and work in aparo time only, er all the tlms. All at both saxes, at all ages, grandly soc esssfnl. 60 cants to It easily earned every evening , That all who want work may test tbs buslnsss, ws tuaka thU unparalloS offer ; To all who arc not wall satisfies we will send i to. pay tor the trouble sf writing us. Full partfeulara, dtrsoUons, ate,, tent tree, Immense pay abaolutely stirs for all who atari stones. Don't delay. Address Sriaaox sod Co,, Portland, Maine. STEWART, Oa December let, 1884, in Albany, to tbe wife ef C. H. Stewarta IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF C. B. MONTAGUE, Terj Important Notice to Dobtorg, I am Instruct r t e'loat rw-ry dollai doe to tbeesufoef C. ft Montague. Those indcb:ed to -aid estam MUST PAY UP. COSTS Will BE ADDED ON All ACCOUNTS AND NOTES NOTPAfl B i JANUARY 1ST, 1335. This Is tbe lau notlci C snail give on this matter. To ajlttsaj up lb toidoe all goods remaining on band wnl bo sold al ooat er la for eash. J. W. CUWCK, a mi j. of C. it. Montagus. Lebanon, Or., 0 Mu 2.b, 1WL VIOLINS. Made and rapalred Now tns, barks and flasks. Bows rebsUsd aud rpalr-d. Old and now violins, b and superior strings far sale. K for to K K Courseu and Cast, Bar, Porilaod, II. M. IlfCif AUD8, Teacher of Violin. Carnsr of 2nd and Kllsworih 9?e , Aibsuy, K .1HTKAY NUTICB Aaaon oobv the euts:rlbor living about six miles aoutheaet of Ua.ssy, Linu ooua ty, Oregon, ou or about the IAU of Nov Idas, an astray in are aomii i or 14 years of age, and suooi 1 IH hsnda high, wkb a while spot ia the ferebeawi, atao a whit spoeou the end of nose, right bio 1 fan white, a small white spot o eacb H, esueed bv cticbe, no evber nark or brands perceivable. Aaaon CowDna, Sheriffs Sale. a lAs CsVcsast Ooorl of the State of Oi tan for Limn C'oasfs; i John K Be timers, Pialnlff. vs. I C Dickey, loUa Dkkey bis wlf, D P sod Kl lawn Uefanasots. OTICB ts hereby given tbst by virtue ieeued eat of lbs above named Curt In tbe above entitled suit to mo direct! auij dollvereil, I will on Weturdaty the 3rd day of ataouarv, iat&, si tse hour U I a'otovk, p. m. at tho Court House door to tho city of Albany, Una county, Otwgn, set! at awhile aoanapu tot cash ia band to tho highest bidder the real property swserlbad ifi aatd ordsw of sale as follows, lo-wk : Lata numbered two (Z) aad aa von (7) In BaVvsk aoo bondrsd aad nlnssosri (Its') in s ddtuoo to toe elty mf Al bany aa tho same Ls numbered, Issnajnotsil and deesrlaad on tbe maps and plats of said addrttou now on fits la the office of tho (ualy Obaw af Lion county, origan said pfwmleee botac tbe nan or the went half of ssrid Block 110 afnresald The proceeds arising from sba sale of said real property to b applied : First to toe payment or ine oosaa aoo eapsosaam suit, taxed at f2.eo and tbe costs aad ex ef sale and socntlnc ct. H-oond to lbs psyrasnt to the PlafnlilT the sain of go7saa wtta accruing interest tnerooa at tbe rate often per rent per annum from toe Slat day or Uctoher. urn ine rur tbar sum of $50 Attorneys twee. Third th overplus If any there be. be paid to tbe oofsodaul 1 U inokoy bis noire or aligns Dated thle 5tb day or Ueosmber. IBM. J. K. Cbasltois. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale. a fAa Circuit Court oftto Stat of Ortooufor Laaa County D P Porter as Administrator of tbe estate of R M Kldar, dooaatad. F.aintuT. va. J O Eldar, Defendaau N OTfCK U hereby given thai by vlrtua or a writ of execution and order or aale issued out of tbe above Court in tbe above enUtled suit to toe directed and do- Uvnrad. I will on Sauurdav tbe 3rd dav of January, 18H5.au the Hoar of 1 o'clock, p m., at the Court House door la tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, sail at pub lic auction Car oash in band to the bigoast bidder tho real property described in aatd order of aale as f-diows, to-wit ; All of hut (Defendaoi's)rigbi title and interest In aoo tn tbe fallowing deaeribed real property, to-wit : Becianlng st a point is-SJ chains from toe southeast enraar of the quarter at HUtsua tS snd running north M.24-108 chatrta ; tbenoo earn 8a. 44 chains ; tbenoo sooth 37 US chains ; then oe wast le.an chains ; thence south 42.72 chains ; thence went 72 chains to tbe phtoe of begtnniug in sections 7,-8, IT ana lb in rp. u, t. k. i worn in wnn couotv. Tho neooseds arums from the sate of said real property to bo applied. first to toe cents aad disbursements of this sob taxed at tto.SS and the accruing of aad anon this writ. Heootsd ta tbe PlaintdTinesutnof $1017.91 with accru Ing interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cant par annum from said 27th day of On to nor, A., u. I sec and I to Attorney a iocs. November 4th, IBM J. K. Cxtavauon, Sheriff of Lion oounty, Oregon gPORTSMBX, ATTENTION ! Peters k Stewart hoop a full line of ana munition, and will asli as low as tbe low est. Every pound of powder is warranted to kill eeo ducxs ir property ueeo Election Notice. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the annual eleotion for Chief Engineer aad Assistant Eaariaeer of the Albany Fire Department, will taxe place at No. l's Hall, on Msaday. the 8th day ef December. 1884, between the hoars af 1 aad 6:30 o'clock, p. re, Alva E, Kstobum. George I. Foster and R. Fox are appointed judges of said election. Albany, Nov. 21at, 1884. RictTAan Fox, Ccbt B. Wijcb, Referee's Sale. N OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned in pursuance of a com mission and order of sale issued out oftho Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Linu county, on tbe 18th day of No vember, 1844, in the autt wherein Reason MoCennetl la Ptsintiu? and Lucy A Mo Oonnell la Defendant, appointing tbe un dersigned referee snd oo in unending him aa such to sell as by tew directed the real property hereinafter described, I will therefore on tbe 27th day of December, 1884, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of said day at tbe Court House door in tbe city of Albany, in Liun county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in band the fo lpwing described real estate, to-wit: Tbe west half of Block 47 In the eity of Albany in Linn oounty, Oregon , with all tbe tenements and hereditaments tbeteunto belonging. This 34tb day of November, 1884. W. M. Kbtghtjx, Referee, Final Settlement. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed Administratrix of the estate ef D. H. Bod ine, deceased, has filed ber final account as such Administratrix in the County Court of Lion oounty, Orogon,and by order of said Court, Saturday the K&b day of January, 1885 at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. tn., has. been set for the bear lug of said account aod the objections thereto. Any person interested in said estate Is hereby notified to appear and file his er ber objeotions to said acount on or before said day. Albany, Or., November 17th. 1884. Maroabkt Bodine, Admtcistra trix . A nniff Send six eenta for Destsm.aad M rnisilas reoei.a tree, a ooaUv box of goods which will help you to mors money right away than aaythiug else iu this world, All ut either aez, suc ceed from first hour, Tbs broad road to fortune opsns before ths werksra, absolutely sire. At eaas address Tacs and Co., Augusts, Maine, mors monsv thanetanv- tkiaar aha bv taAlnr an ageney tor tbe best sailing book out, Ileginnars suc eagmndly. None foul, Terms free, HauaitBosx 00f sPOn'ewaBaaJ Hsiilai SHUT YOUR EYES Until yon coll on sod rx iMilne his sto k t Holiday Cioods, EMBRACING VASES, ALBU-S, Btfl MEADS, FANCY FXAMES, FU L LINE OF JWEUfY,FULl LINE OF CKRISTMAS TOYS, ACCOBOEOHS, CENTS FORNISMiHC GOODS, CICABS, TC BAOCC, ETC. Notice of Assigament. KT1 E W hereby' gi' tfaa ata Cluvg, d Linn eoaaty. 0jcn. a saal a (saral aaainroent of all bit pyry tm sOe auilraKual f-S" the buM fit has it4iSa siider aw act wf tbe LagsdaUirsi ef Orga euuticd "Aa set ui a sal rrpdtws a just Oiaiaiwa of tbs en tat ut fiaSOaars whs Monvsr la aasigasss tW tho -m ut tors" oir! Oct. Idea, 1874. Al eaas hviMs clsiiaa aeasMWt (be cstota td Isaac stUJiuttg are !. ant.iUv; usuaal Ut prnasal Ibu sauas ..W vSk la tbs aastarsiaaeo at Aim, Uanai aisauM aasos freui H. d' mt thu Dated Dae. 8d, Itaa. C. II, traajrr. A SS4Mr Notice to Tax-Pay em, Vattaa tm ssasay gtssa ikes 1 at rsyars ef Lisa eases, Oragsu ,' asasl 4 aasask, o. af , st taw i Ur U.. murm, aaay. awass SaawSeffy j TOssfawassff ( KssWHsw S.. umO. W iSii i ttmf BrA4b t SJSWa, rrvlj. SSSSSSSl r aSUS. M.M, luiui. UMsaaSsrSTta. rwvUta, risiaSsjr. rrlaar. ajrrasats. ssSaroay iLnUkmru Tasaa BSaS AllMAr, Krt4r. Jss sari aa Pjaas i srin se J, K. CsLaJSLToa, She off tad Tax CoUeetov Laaa.C. Dr. Dated Xoy. 25 tb. UOi. BROAD CAl E. The Oregon Short Line, wtit be o-je$t Danasnbar 1st sad s assais i i rshoittg trams oo tawl data la!laaa m4 t-unrattt aleepssa wdl iaa tbrsssgb troas f ucUaad tu sootbeast Missouri Bavse' asitaessf raoage aad ts the oeiy lias these to ttiwae pemta. Bsoigrant aaatad on nrst-elass express tran lor berths. Past sacs. Portland Ctty 470 BUUcatbs ToSs. doetaastd Leavaassrorta 439 aa Orashs i65 saikss ths Ta MS Sc Lastis. 281 ssiles sba sSsrSaat to slew Dndaaes sad many boom the e,snskss. also 1 1 mil. a tbe ahnrraat to CI isaga aad sal ' poiuta east. 1 bw baa w aaadraos ths sberteat end daya of " P3Ut."I. N!t".kl y, ate. nates Mwsys as U.ar aa ths Tluheaa aa aale at prtn- ci pal eaoaps of For ml fates,. etc. Call B. CaMraaxL, Gaa'i Na. 1 Washusjrtoo St.. or VT. B Rica, Albany, Co Sheriffs Sale. In the CiVnaf Court mf Its for tho County of Limn t Tbe Deodee Mortgage sod Tras Ia Umnpauy (Issatto-t.) ruuatux Asa H Peterson sod Mnaaensh Ptlitasa his wife. J K Weatharford aad G f Cvawtard aa Asaigoee of the estate of She Peterson an isaeiveat debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that by stesae ef a writ of execution aad order ef sale leeaag out of the above aaaaad Court in the abase entitled aatt to me directed aad dahverad, I will on Saturday ths 17th day of December, 1884, at the hoar of 1 o'clock, p. m . as the Court Hones door in tbe City of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, bsU at Bobhe Besoms for cash ia hand to tbe highest bidder she real property described ia sand seder of sate has fouowa, to wn : IT The sooth half ef ths ilsustWB tend eteim of Asa H Peterson aad his wife Isssassa. situato ia 3ecsiee air teen, ssisataaa. Sweaty aod twenty -one ua Township twelve, seal range two west of the Wtlbwmetto savs aad excepting that pert thereof sold aad conveyed by two deeds ef eoacsyaesa, the oae of which is to Habeas J Klusa and she nihr nf whirh ia tt TXaviil H PetarSOS She other of which is to David H amount of laud remaining ta aatd of said donation tend ohnm bring died seres. Also ths following th half two ban- tracts of land, to-wit ; Beginasef south east oorner of the donation La st of John M Burse aad hit wifs Julia A. ia Section thirty-six ia Township taelce, rm--r. ten nnt aad ia Seetaea eaa Tas thirteen south range two west of the WiUam ette Btorid tsn sad running thanes north nine teen chains and eighty -six links ; teeaee weak thirty -seven chains and seventy -Use liaks i thenoe south 19 86-100ehaius ; theses aaaa thirty -seven chains and ssscnty-ive hake to tbe place of begioniog.coetsising seveaty. five seres more or less, all situated ia iaaa county, Oregon. Tbe proceeds arising from the sals ef said real property to be applied, first to she pay inent of the costs and expenses ef the sott taxed at $47.80 and 1290 Attorneys fees, aad accruing costs. Seoond to ths peyseeat to ths Plaintiff tbe sum of $2906 with aeeraiag interest thereon at the rate of It par seat per annum from the 87 th day ef October, 1 84, and the residue if say remain to pay to the defendant. Q F Crawford, Assignee as afore said. Dated this 19th dsy of November, ISSA J. K. CMABXTOS, Sheriff of linn county, Oregon. $200,000 srs: Kr-rs mail you wLl got free s naakaga el geoSS ef huge value, that will at ones bring yes la sasesy teaser than anything alae In America. All saost tHeSSOS, 000 in presents wilh ea;K box, Agents wanted over where, of either sex, of all ages, tr all the ttsse, c spare time only, to work tor ua at their awn bass as. Fortunes for sit workers absolutely assured, Beat delay, U. Haulbtu and Co., Portland, Mains, Of either box admitted te the TORTLATO BUSDHlwS C On any week-day of tho Tbe College Journal, eonaahwl tion of the course of study, sates of board, examinations, etc., aad sate and ornamental penmanship, free. A P. AHMBTBOKO. 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