Site tmmt FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 188: If nobody ware making more more noise than Ben Butler you could hear the snow fall. t There is a wide, unfathomable chasm between 'hat you want and what you An old lady in Rochester tho other day was anxiously looking for a shop whete kho had bought a pair of corsets thirty-ne years before. '' Skunk hunting is a popular winter am isemont in Kentucky. After passing through a Blaine campaign the people fin J it is a pleasant change and a great relief. Vote for U. 3. Senator yesterday noon was : MeArthur, 36 ; H rsch, 1 4 ; Johnson, 6 ; Keleay, 6 ; Hare, 6 ; George, 6 ; Failing, 3 ; Boise, 3 ; Wil iams, 2 ; Applegate, 1 ; Fulton, 1 ; Capias, I ; Hili, 5 , Blaak, 1. The New York Sun paya Mr. Cleve land this high complement; "What ever may be said of Mr. Cleveland, he is not a man who disguises himself or deals in false pretenses of any sort. What he thinks he says plainly, and there is no hypocrisy about him." Mr. Beecher maintains a very digni fied and manly attitude toward those insulting Republican newspapers that ate offended with him because he would not help to elect the Plumed Knight President. His straightforward course however, has won him golden opinions from all sorts of people. m m m Last year the value of all the cotton products of this country was $192,000, 000, and the wages paid operatives in manufacturing them was $42,000,510, or 22 per cent of wages to product. And yet the duty on cotton warp is equal to 35 per cent of production; that is 1 3 per cent more than the whole amount of wages paid. The manufact urer thus gets his labor free and 13 per cent besides. "Windbag IngereoU" the Springfield Republican jails the gallant Col. Rob ert, of planted knight fame. And this reminds us that it is said that IngetEoll got his "plumed knight" phrase from Gov. John A. Andrew, who applied it to Seward in I860. Andrew borrowed it from Macauley, but whom Mscauley, stole it from is not at present reveal" ed. Hon. John Hailey, delegate-elect to Congress, from Idaho Territory, was presented not long since with an ele gant gold-headed cane, the gifc of Mr. Barret William, a man of 82 years J old, and a faithful friend and admirer ' of "Honest John." No fact i3 more clearly established I than the one that Reoublicans are on-i DOSed to civil Pr rfnrm whsrn nn. a - - - - - - w ua . H M w a SJ position to it would help them into office, or in favor of it when support of the measure would help them to retain office. Warren Truitt, one of the presiden tial electors for Oregon, has been ap pointed Register of the Land Office at Takeview, Oregon. Thus the party worker in the Republican party uni formly get the Spoils, while many of its leadens with hypocritical pretence talk about the evils of the spoils system and the beauties of civil service reform. It is currently reported in Silem that the outbreak at the Penitentiary In July 1883 was the result of inex cusabie negligence, carelessness, or something else. We are informed that the committee appointed to in vestigate the workings of the Peni tentiary are not likely to investigate the matter. This culpability by the Penitentiary management is talked about in Salem by those who claim to know whereof they speak. We therefore hope the legislature will not refuse or neglect to investigate tbis matter. The Republican majority iu the United States Sanate are of opinion that it is of more immediate import ance to secure two additional Republican Senators Lorn Dakota as a state than ic is to lecover the millions of unearned acres granted to railroad corporations and restore them to the public domain. It was one of the objects of the people at the last election to correct impression? of tbis sort. They have chossa a president who believes thafc he serves his party best who serves his country best. Rspublican Senators may not be ab'e to comprehend just yet what a great change has taken place, but they will learn in good time. ST. Jens o.v his tuivels Thirty-one individuals interested in the Cause of prohibition have each sub scribed $100 to a fund to enable Mr. John P. St. John to deliver a series of lectures in favor cf prohibition in varioua parts of the country. It was at fir.st intended that Sc. John should not start on bis tour until the sum of $10,000 had been raised, but if the assent of those who have subscribed cm be obtained the ex-candidate will begin work at oticp. In order that th tour may be made as interesting as possi ble some prominent Blaine man shouM be invited to preside and introduce the speaker in each town or city that he visits. Ull LKUISLA TIKI, Salem is tho happiest when the legislature is io session. That is, nearly all of Salem, for they hope for brief employment for their unemploy ed clerks', patronage for cheap board ing house?, and a "good healthy appropriation." There are those, however, who aro not entirely at ease when tho legislature Is In session. If Legislative investigating committ ees were not as harmless and InofTetv slve ereuturo. as they usually are, we suppose thero would bo grounds for some of this unoaslucs-, but generally these committees are not to be feared by the Investigated. The senatorial question overshad ows all other (iuostlons,andis likely to causo as much delay, strife, and bit- terness of spirit as the contest of two years ago. Quito a spirited contest will lv0 had lu both branches of the legislature over the bills now pcndlug to ropOfl the umry law and themort gage tax law. These measures are both pet schemes of Portland, but will meet with a liberal support from eastern Oregon and sorao sup- nort from southern Oretron. From the present outlook we would say that both bills will fail, though the battle will be bitterly waged on both sides. The bill of Senator Hoult of Linn to make b cents per mile the maxim um rate of passenger fares on rail roads came up on its second reading in the Sonate Tuesday evening when the Senator moved that it be con sidered engrossed and read a third time now. This at once divided the Senate on the question of the right and policy of regulating and controll ing freights and fires on railroads. The friends of the measure were led in the discussion by Senators Hare, Voorhees, Weatherford and Myers while those opposed were led by Sen ators, Simon, Miller, Hainee and Dorrls. Several test votes on amend ments and motions were taken which discovered seventeen in favor of the measure and ten opposed. Present appearnces indicate the measure will pass both houses. THK DEM TV MA ft SAL. An eatfern exchange, in treating of the manner in which the elect! )n was conducted iu Oiaeinaatij Ohio, in Oct. last, says that Dan villi and Copiah, if not Sodom and J mtorrah, pale their ineffectual fires before Cincinnati and hercr. nan l sham It matters not whether more vces were thiown for the Republican ticket in November when no deputy marshaU iut nferred, than iu October when they wero there by thou inn Is armed with bull-dog re volvers and responaible to nobody. The testimony of sworn witnesses ahows I that there was intimidation and dang- er, violenc and b!o hhed because of the authorize! Dcetenga of a number of political thus an t tbieves at the polls. We cannot recall another instance of such a fihoc'icin criun against popular ,ibert in T th or south at a time of profound peace as wat the em ployment of that army of armfd intim idators about th.; vy.in; places of Cin cinnati in October, it wai the high water mark of abuse of a moat outra geous statute a statute at once humil iating, degrading and dangerous ; a statute that was made to give despera tion its inning after honest choice seemed likely to go aiinst the Repub lican party. They who are responsible for that attack, not only upon individ ual rights, but oi civil liberty as well, should be taught that t'ley have been guilty of a criminal offence, if there is any way in which they can be reached with a criminal penalty. In the face of this demonstration of outrages commit ted in Cincinnati, we would again call upon the Democratic party to relegate to oblivion the disreputable statute that makes such crimes possible, as soon as the subject can be fairly reached. The Democratic party ought to, and we be lieve will, seek to establish j.istice, not effect retaliation. We do not have any tenderness of feeling for the Republican party, but it should be punished for its bad deeds with ether weapons than those which it has itself forged, for otherwise we permit to remain what is a disgrace to the African name in order to minister to o own vengeance. Tbis is too much lb philosophy of tbs lyncher who assuuts that it is a right for hiru to kill a man when that man has killed soma oas else. Wo should be governed by higher motives than, that, and try to conform to higher standards. Therefore it is a Democra tic duty to abolish at once and entirely the whole piratical system of employ ing deputy marshals at the polls. The worst disappointed people in the country are the newspaper reporters fhey are angry at missing the chance to write up "the end of the world' which was to have come off on the 4th of this month. If Mr. Garland should go into Presi dent Cleveland's cabinet, there will be two senators to be elected next spring at Little Rock. The Old, Old Stery. Why do we hoar so much about dys pepsia? Simply bacause so many people have it. Wbyare so mmy people talk' ng about their cure frosa this dreadful dis ease? Siaaply bscause they have been taking Brown's Iron Bitters. Thus It is with Mrs Taylor of Lyaihburg, Sumter Co , S. C who says," I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia with most favorable results. I brieve this medicine is all that is represented. Dyspeptics and suffers from neuralgia, wea kness, etc. should try it. BILLS MTHOOK I l By Bilyeu, extending the franchise of the Oregon Pacific R. R. to seven in stead of six years, and waiving right of forfeiture; also exempting the road from taxation on condition ef oarrying free of charge troops and munitions of war for a period of twenty years. By Haines, appropriating $2500 to the Multnomah Rod and Uun Olub to secure the breeding and distribution of pheasants recently imported by Hon.O. N. Denny. By Siglin, extending right of suffrage to women. By Cyrus, inoreasiog the fees of the Sheriffs and Clerks of Jackson, Lake, Umatilla, Wasoo, Crook, Cole, Thurs ton and Klamath counties,and of Sher iff of Linn county. By Bilyeu, empowering Secretary of State and State Treasurer to declare the amount of State tax, and lovy and appottion tho same among the aoveral counties. By Watts, te prevent the carrying of concealed weapons. By Montauye, prohibiting the issu a nee of marriage license to minors with oat parents or guardians consent. By Montanye, declaring 21 years to be the legal age of both males and females. By Rogers, providing that the electors of every precinct tnd ward shall vote at every genoral eloction up on the question as to whether or not liquor shall be sold in such precinct for the two years following. By Jolly, requiring the Chief Justice and Secretary of Bute to ount the money in the atato treasury once a month. By Z'riin, compelling Sheriffs to ren der an account to County Treasurers every month. By Voorhees, granting Geo. K. Hheil $300 far services as territorial audi tor. By Black, to incorporate Halsey. CORRBSPONDENOB IN". O ISxpOMitioii. Nkw OaLtUNs, La., Jan. 20, 1889 The different States exhibits are all located together uuder one roof, win h covers sixteen acres, and wlul .. h stale has her separate exhibit the variail production indigenous to the Uuitsd States combined, forcibly impresses one with the unlimited ro Hirers of eur fair land. Virginia, the mother of states, baa for Commissioner, Hon. V. W. Finuer. The old state is up to the average in display, and with even a few of the staples common to her soil gives evi dence that abe improves by age. II er two principle productions an poaoat and yellow leaf tobacco. The peaout bad ita birth in tbis state and almost the entire crop is grown on her coast. Rich mond the capital, DanviMe and Lr ncb bur.g the rival tobacco cities, send many creditable specimens. Montana is yet a territo.-y with hopes of early admission to stateshood. Col. Harris is the commissioner, and he brings a splendid display of her nat ural productions. Although, Montana is noted for growing cattle and sheep, her principal interests are mining and the display of ores is sipberb end at- tracts universal attention. The arranz ing of those exhibits was done by John .Nye, an old pioneer of the mining coun try, who knows rock when ho sees or handles it. Home ornaments of Indian origin attract much attention. In this display there are some fine taxidermy specimen shown. H juth Carolina, with A. P. Butler as commissioner, has gotten up its exhibits tn good shape. Tbe guano manufactory of Wilcox, Uibbs A Co., who abow a pyramid sorao twenty feet from tbe base constructed of phosphate rock, it an en terprise that has done much to enrica Charleston. The agricultural nroduc- a tioos and fruits displayed, keep the lit tle Carolina to the front in this line. Tbcugh it does not claim to be an ex tensive manufacturing state, it has some very creditable displays of home productions. Io eotton it produces a fine staple notably the Sea Island, which always commands a good price. Specimens are on exhibition. Many of tbe relics of the Greely re lief party have keen placed on exhibi tion in tbe States department. Dum mies are dressed up in the clothing worn by the men, and the old tent they used is erected, while the entire camping outfit is on view. Tbe small boats from tbe Thetis sod Bear, which first reached tbe Greely sufferers have been plaeed with these much-viewed curiosi ties. It is hard to realize in a land where anow is utknown what suffering and death the Greelv Relief exhibit represents. On Sundays the Exposition is largely attended, tbe entrance fee being then reduced to Zi cents. (Jo a fine day there ate liable to bo fifty thousand present. There is everything to see as on any weekday execpt the working of the machinery, which is always shut down Saturday night fill Monday morn mg. The Commissioners and members of the press are unanimous in urging their respective legislatures to make extra ap propria tions to carry out the successful exhibit of each state and territory. The neccessity for money is evident to keep the exhibit up to its present standing as many articles are perishable, conse quently the pride one baa in bis state or territory should encourage each and all to advocate the contribution. When you take into consideration the fact that the different buildings cover acres, or one third more than the Ceatennial and that the Park in which they are located and which is now enclosed composes about 600 acres. you can see how hard it is to estimate the daily attendance, and tbe manage ment refuses to make public the daily receipts, for what reason your corres pondent is unable to say. At first it was feared that tbe means of transportation between the grounds and Canal street, the centre of the city, would not be adequate to accomodate the public, but so far no inconvenience has been experienced. By certain line you cm go the whole distance for one fare -0 cents while by other linos it ousts two fares or you can by a round trip ticket over the different "Rapid transit" linos on the river for 15 cents, and extra boats and cars will be added as the travel demands. I'lnrrlstiiirBf. Jan. itttb, iks;.. Mr. J. M. McCartney is lying very ill at his homo near town. D. M. Kun'c, Jr. has been quite 9lck, but Is now convalescent. Born, on the 10th Inst, to tho wlfo of is. v Thompson, a uuo young Democrat whom tho happy father has alroady christened Clovehmd; may he mako as great a statesman m ho after whom he Is namo J. Messrs May J Senders havo Just concluded a hoavy .shipment of wheat from their hrgo warehouse on the railroad. The offices of Three Link, Itobeeea Degree Lodge No. It), I. O. I) 1. were regularly Installed at their last meet Ing by J, L. Fuller, 1). D. U. M. A few evenings since Uncle Billy McCulloch was unhorsed nnd precipi tated into tho mud, by the stjtJdle turning as he was starting home from town: no injury was dono him, ex cept the temporary occupancy of such a disagreeable seat. Mr. A. Cohen of your city makes himself numerous In these parts, and is death on produce of all kinds, espec lally furs and skins. Uoclo Goo. W. Hmlth, an old resi dent of tho vicinity, but now living near Santa Bolt, Oat Is now the guest of Dr. Mend en hull. Tho Palace saloon has loon recent ly moved from tho old .stand on first street into tho largo commodious brick, adjoining the 1. O, . b Tern pto on Smith Nlrcet. A rumor has rciehod m that an old folks' dance is to bo given at Smith's hall Friday evening the 30tb, Inst. Tickets are out for a Mu-ijuo ltall to be given at Smith's hall on the 13th, prox; arrangements so far are excellent, which warrants us in pre dicting an enjoyable affair. N. N. Mathews hai made an assi gnment of his grocery stock for the benefit of creditors; M. Fuller is the assignee. Married, on Tuesday ovenlng 27th, inst, by ftjuiro Douglas at the resi dence of the bride's father, Mr. Him uel Thompson nnd MisiCl.iy Thomas, both of Linn Co. Brownsvillo. Jan. 27fc, 186. Nate Baird, and Llh Sperry of Ltsiern Oregon, paid our town a short visit last week. Joseph Liggett of Philomath, and a former clilxen of Linn county is hero now visiting friend and rela tives. Win. Cochran and wlfo havo gone Esst via. San Francisco and the Southern Pacific Kiilroad, and will take In tho New Orleans Imposition before thoy return. George A Dyson, left this morning for Eastern Oregon on business. T. S. Pillsbury, our popular Watch maeer, has been h t da ajnJmt for several weeks with intlaiuitory rheu matism. Dr. S. W. Starr has also beon under the weather from exhaustion and general debility. F. F. rolts babe is al-o on the sick lht but is much improved. .Mrs. Dr. Tucker of McMlnnville, h here visiting her relatives, and on yesterday her little babe was taken sick and is still very unwell. Jeff Hale has been confined to the house for some weeks, with sickness but tbe past few days seems to be improving so mo. if. J. C. Averill Esq. while cutting wood the other evening, was taken with a catch in the back, and is con. fined tb the house. Rev. C. Sperry assisted by Bev. A. J. liunsaker of McMlnnville and others are carrying on a revival of religion at tho Baptist Church. It has lasted over two weeks, and seems to bo doing much good, while there have no, been manv conversions. thera seems to be a deep felt impress ion, in the communitythat is bound io prouueo goou results. The Grist Mill Company and Woolen Mill Company aro putting In their dam which was washed out by the recent freshet, and the Woolen Mills oxpect to be again In full blast by Thursday of this week. And bye tho bye, the Woolen Mills are in re ceipt of a splendid letter from com missioner Allen, at the New Orloans Exposition, relative to their part of tne Oregon Exhibition, a portion of which wes printed in a recent num ber of tho Oreyonian. Three cheers and a tiger for tho Oregon Huprome Court, and the Mortgage tax law, and now If Johney Bull Is willing to pay for the protect Ion he receives in this government, lot him return with his money to the regons ef dynamite, and draw his little three per cont, and keep a sharp lookout for "I'addy." Phad. Tangent. January 26tb, 1885. Mr. Brown's school will close Feb. 6th, after a very successful term ; we are sorry to learn that Mr. Brown in tends locating in Albany, and to lose him ; but Tangent's great loss will be Albany's gain. Prof. McGse is instructing tbe young in this locality in the ait of penman ship. Mrs. P. W. Ryan, tbe wife of the Section Foreman of the O, & C. R. R., at this place, has just returned from Portland where she has been visiting her friends. The young people of tbis vicinity met at the residence of Miss Lola Luper and had a very pleasant time a few even ings since. There are about 30,000 bushels of wheat remaining in the A. F. company's warehouse. There haa been 60,000 bushels shipped up to date. Mr. Parker and Brown are buying sheep for the Portland market. Tho Hev. P. A. Muses starts for Southern Oregon in a few days ; he gees to take charge of the M. h. Church at Ashlan l and Jacksonville. Ws wish him success io his undertaking. The farmi rs are very busy plowing. Mr. J. K. J., of Tangent Lodge I. O. G. T., proposed to run Miss A. I J. P. for ofiioe,and sho politely told him that she was not running for office 11. K. Moore intends building a large store and dwelling house in the coming season. I. W. New, tho village blacksmith, is always to be found at his plaoe of business to do any kind of work in bis line with neatness and dispatch. LsKrancis A Sharp, at their mill.sre turning out an excellent quality of mill feed. Mr. B. A. Witusl and family have just returned from Turner Station, where they have been visiting friends. Mrs. Maple, late of Seattle, now of Albany, was visiting her sistor, Mrs. I j Francis, of this place rooentiy. Miss Allie Parkinson has just Jinish ed her telegraphic studies undjr Mrs. W. B. Hice.who is an excellent teacher and we hope soon to soa a 1 nlograph Office established here. Mr. aad Mm. J. J. Baard contem plate viaiting Portland in a few days. Litti.k Hi.'sri.owr.K. I iObnnon. lion. Charles Wilcox of Douglas County spent Sabbath here tho guest of Dr. Lamberson. Mrs. J. Kulston Is In Portland vl-it- Ing her daughters Mrs. Hamilton und Mrs. ilolund. EVL Keebler and family hnvo re turnod home from tho East. They report very cold woather where th-y wore In Missouri and Illinois - and aro mora in favor of Orogon thuti evor. Ed. shvs ho would rather be rained out than frozen out. Every body Is bemoaning this mis orabla foggy weather. Haln would bo preferable. One of our rltl.otn had his curiosity arou-wwl about hla sugar, so made a chemical analysis of some and found 'J per cent salt. Mrs. A. Irvine and funuly of this nlaco. and Mrs. Gelst of Waterloo left Monday morning for Cour d' Alonn to loin thtdr litiibands who havo been there since last fall eogag ed Iu mlulug. The family of Mr. C. Talbot moved to Sodavltb lait WMk much l the regret of friends here. Hovcral of our public spirited men mot one evening last week to do the usual mind work of constructing a canal from Cheadles Falls to town. Arrangements wero made to have it surveyed, so you will hear more in the fututr Thero is quite a lsrgo attendance of scholars this term at the Academy which speaks well for Prof. fJHUwrt'i popularity. We were pleased to see our oil townsman I). Andrews on tho streets the other day. Rev. Norton has been preaching Adventlfm to us for the last three eveulngs and now Rev's. Hickman and Crc in wall will hold a protracted snooting. Tuesday evening thoro was a ( -nival at Inn Kink which was a grand success. There wero the uual num ber of funny characters, also some v ry handsome costumes. Mr. H rimers, Goddess of Liberty. Mrs. Marquam, Fortuno teller. Mattln Nixon, (ucen of Hearts. Ollle Donaca, Queen of Diamonds MIseHcanloo, Jockey. Nettie Amos, Shaving girl. Mamie Johnson, Red Riding Hood. Walter Petersor, Darkey. Lena Gilbert, Chinaman. Whit Crawford, U. 8. Mall Carrier. Willie Roland, Morning (by the way he made a charming young lady but did not know what to do with his hands). Jap Taylor as tho Run h (trass Bachelor took tho prize and Miss Scan Ion the other. Then there was A Newell, tho two faced men. Charley McKnlght, tho Mercury re porter. Plenty of Cow Boys. Chas. Ralston Jr. represented the Drum mer Boy. Everythiug passed pleas antly and as all things come to an end so did it. By the way we have some fine skaters. srouysal n "olnoiia Dr. Samuel K. ex, D. D., Practlca Analytical Chemist, Washington, D, C. whe made through and careful analyses, reports that there is neither morphia, opium, emetic ner poisons In the Red Star Cough Cure; that It must prove a boom to those whose systems shrink rom tho use ef sutsh compounds, and especially to mothers, who justly dread the evil, and , at limes, fatal effect! of those dangerous drugs, lie further states it Is not only free from all opiates, poisons and emetics, (a thing which not ono cough preparation in ten can boast( but it is alto gether an original and most happy com blnatlon of the best remedial agents, and is as harmless as it is ofteotlve. My rap of Hs Nature's own true laxatlvo, Ploaaant to the palate, acceptable to tbe atomach, harmless in its nature, painful in its ao- tion. Cures habitual constipatlen,billlous ness, indigestion and kindred ills. Cleans es the system, purifies the blood.regulAtes the liver and acta on the bowels. Breaks up oolds,chills and feverH.etc. .strengthens tbe organs e u wb ioh ita acts. Bet bltter , aauseous ID er medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottles free, and large ottles for sale by Foshay A Mason . Its Wonderful ElUcacy. No remedy over discovered poessjsas the wonderful efficacy of Syrup of Figs. The certainty with wbloh It ezpols all im purities from the system,at the same time giving tone to the Llyer, Stomach and Bowels, places it ahead of a other reme dies, to say nothing of ita being taken. It Is selling very rapidly, E W Iangdon a J t . ageuts for Alba ny . Easy to See Through. How can a watch no mattor how costly be expected to go when the mainspring won' operate ? How oan anyone be well when his stomach, liver or kidneys are out of order ? Of course you say, "He cannot." Yet thou Bands of people drag along miserably in that condition ; not sick abed, but not able to work with comfort and energy. How foolish, when a bottle or two of Parker's Tonic would set them all right. Try it, and get back your health and spirits. January 27th. 1885. Tho gooerAl hoalth of the city end sur rounding community i good with few ex ceptions. Dorn to tho wif of Frank Tylor, Jan 22nd, a daughter. H K Ashby has sold out Ida interest in tho Hani warn business to IT A Jolmnon, jr. The Reading llrm Society gsyo an en- tertaintnent on last Tliursday oven ing, .Ian 22, for tho benofit of their library, Tho pro gram was well gotten up and tho affair prov ed a success, especially in tho Bounce, the receipts being $2. Ml . a. a a a i no iiiamiiiiT.iiir s.:at.n,' ..:t..v;il w;w largely attended on Saturday evening, and au eujeyablo time was hai, Mi Mattie Shields, of Alhauy, gained tho pri.i for the best austaiuud character. Little John Ililyeu is very low.it can hard ly he expected that he will recover Ms health very anon. Wm ilurton, an old resident in tho Ililyeu district, dind on Monday morning at S o'clock I) P Mason, of Alhauy, wa in town from Saturday evening until Mouuay morning. It aasmed like old times to see !ivo uooii the atrceU of Sc jo. TCurl, a son iu law of Hon Harvey Shel ton, is beyond tho hopes of recovery with that Oread licMo consumption. Mr Wm Thomas, a brother of Mra lco Morris and Mrs Harvey She! ton, is at prrs nt viaiting relatives and friends, after an abaunce of 1.1 years. I) I. Curl, is now a resident of our fair little city, having told h a farm in Jordan valley, and makes quite an addition in ti c way of siee, Moro improvements, another planer io Mcie is now being put in tho new shop near tho lirist mi'l. V. n!y - nij:tii m is tho life of trade. It V Kemp, one of our iptiet.good cilizers, is just recovering fr nn a scvrio attack of typhoid pneumutiu, and thinks he will be able for work in a few days. One of J I' tueencr' children died en Suaday. Heath was caused by an injury received from a fall some timo ago. The iood Templars ar goiag to have a social meetiag on St Valentines day iu the evening, when a go I time will by had by all io attendance. I'reeteu Muukcrn is dwebuieg in health, has been, very poorly for sou.c time. Mias liertie Ashby is sufTeriog intensely from a felon on her hand, whi h is at r.s worst now. Messrs. L I url and K Whittier.ol Albany, aro spending a few days in town. The north Seio school i in a flourishing condition, with 1'rof I.onsway as Principal, and Mis l.ydia 'harltu as assistant. Prof Kbjah Richardson and i I. Suther- Und are giving god satisfaction as Use hers in tho South Sci'j a Sool. They arc both young aiee of intelligence and energy. Miej Elva Hears was taken aevcraly ill op last eci.:ng - t - hi... man . Mr J II Daniel hasg.n vs a tri; sp the valley, and will bo abscst several days. There ia soma talk of a we 1 ling, wbi.h it is thought will occur before a great while. vVhdo tar Hr is willing for Iho daughter te get married, there are some 2 or .1 aid bachelors who are not so well pleated, but they will look oi complacently. The H A t'lab thinks of giving a draaaat.c entertainment ahorth . l eu Nights in tbe Ifcureom," is the pivce aalectcd. Tnia will also bo for tho benefit of tli- Heading Uoom Library. The oAcera of the Scl i fridge No. 39, A. K. k A. M, for the prcacnt year are, J S Morris, W M . W Dodd, S W ; X Young, if W II OCtali, Treasurer j J 0 Jobiuoo, 8eo v; ! A Holmsn. BDl P D Smith. J David Myers, S S ; Kobcrt Carey. J S ; W X lUylias, Tyler. Hie olhcera of Me !odgc No. .Io", A. O. U. If., arc, Jaaper tral.lr.e, M W ; Ml' Oil', Foreman ; J B lofTry, (Kcraeer : W K Kel- Itocorder ; J S M rria, H"ceivcr ; Dayid Myira, Financn r ; J K HriJgferd, utde : J A Huyeu. I W ; P 0 feats, O W ; Kpley, P St W. The olliccrs for the prcseut term of the I. O. K. of Dierdorf I ..nig- No. 34 are, J Crabtrec. X I J ; A 0 South, V Qi V J Villa, Uocordiag Secy ; K Shelton, Pcrina neut ftcc'y ; M C dl, Treasurer. Tho otlicers of San tiara !. No. 37i, O. U. T., are, J Villa, W 01 Mies L Charlton. W V T ; W H Talcott, Rocording Koc'y ; W K Kelly. Financial Sec'y ; Miss lo Reynolds, Troasurtr ; YY A Mack, Mar shall ; I M YVatkinda. P W C T ; Mrs I L entland, Chaplain ; Frank Morris, I G ; SAD Hamiltou, O O ; J S Morns bodge Deputy. la Tlmr or lraer I'rcpare f jr War, Scarcely any doubt exists in the minds of aclentiilc men about tbo appoarance ef cholera lu tbis country another season Tbe extent aad virulence of tbo dl-easo will depend ontirely upon tbo sauitary oonditlon of tbo country and tbe physical condition of tho people. Persons ia a perfectly healthy condition have little to fear from Its approach. Dr Koch, of Ber lin, in his recent writings upon the sub ject, says : "Under ordiuary circum stances the bacilli, introduce by the month, are destroyod in tho stomach, bu given a derangement of this organ due to errors of diet or othor c.tuses. and the bacillus ia enabled to escape tbe action of tbe acid gastric juica and to reach the al kaline intestinal lluid, whero it polifer- ates, sets up irritation, diarrhoea and all tbe typical symptoms of choleraic seizure." Do. Haven's Ovsnensia Ou U rennxlv that supplies the acid that is wanting in IUT' MVI1U Ul.li U .lUllll Juices or a deranged stomach , . , 3a froeat l oshay A Masons the digestive Sample bottles Drug Storo. Closing Out. Having concluded to discontinue business, I will hereafter sell uooim at eosT until all are sold. Come and secure bargains as the goods must and will be sold. N. H. AtXKN, Job Prlatln.2. We are now preparod to do any kind ef ob arintiax oa short notio and in the latent style. Sand for estimate on large jobs. BrjRK.iiA.UT Bros. BTCKLEVd INHt islLVK. The best salve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns aud all kiuds of Bkin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money re funded. Price 35c per box. For sale ly Foshay A Mason SIIILOH'SCOUailand Oonsumptlon Cure ia sold by ua on a iruaraiittee. It cures Conauniption. SHlLOirSVlTALIZERis what you need for Cou itipationB, boas of AppeUte, Dlzzineai, and ail aymp toma ot Despepaia. Price 10 and 75 centa per bot Ue, CATARRH CURED, health and a M breath a cured; bv Shiloh'a Catarrh Rjmidy, PricabO cent 5aaal lnfectur free. Mrs. J. W. Allison is visiting rcla tives near Goshen, Lace Cj. Iioo. 8. (. Thompson and E. J. Willoughby go toHaleiu this week. Miss Ella Ihompson returned borne last Hnnday from a weeks visit io the vicinity of Eugene City. Joaquin Millerm step-papa is rustica ting in this neignborhood. Dr. J. F. and J. II. Henry have re turned frjm Texas. They prefer Ore gon fog and rain to Texas north rs. Miss Nellie Locko will begin a six months school at the Martin house next Monday. Mr. E. K. Wvatt came down from Kugeneon Wednesday t j look after his farm and stock. m. i'or laoii back, I'isatcr. I'm. o . J 1 11 'L'"' at, ohiioh' PeretM THAT HACaiKO ' fl Ofl n frt f quickly cowl ly NlO I oh a Cure. W ur int i It. WIU, yoUKt'Ki ni ,Ui ltiu..U aoJ IJer ri'laifil ? Htiilolr Vitalizcr la jfiirr.l- 4 to euro Tin. Dai.i.i:, Origon, Nov. 4, 181. I am entirely satisfied with t!i: honorable manner in which I w.n tr i . 1 ks regard to my inauranco business, and the actt'cii.cnt and payment of my loss S the State Inaur anco Company. Wo shall rebuild our house at once, and shall be glad to continue bust- ness with your company. J. K. 11AKRI4. l.' .led TfcttU.UI.d All over tbe land aro going Into r itay over Ir. King's Now li(Mviry for ' ;n- Muniptiori. Inolr unlrtke'l for r-ovry by the tiuioly us of this groat lifo Saving roinexl v, causoa thoui to go nearly wild lu It pnufco. It ih gi;;ir;int-oi P poMtivIv euro Savers Caughs, Oolda, Antnuia, Hay I'livur, aWMseWSISi 1 1 Of ronesi, Ijs of Voic-, or any alTocilon i (ho 'lhr..a tnd Lungs. Trisl HouIom tree at I .-li;iy dc Maon's Drug Store. lairgo sio 1.00. Sheriff's Sale. In (U f'tnait Court oft',' S(U i,j h 'jm fr (Jut County of Linn The Portland Saving liank, I'laiutit! vs. E k McClure, Defendant. NOTICK is hereby xiven that by virtue of a writ of execution and order of aaln lsNued out of the above named Court in the above entlllfxl ami to me cJirce. and delivered, I will on Saturday they'll day of February, liv: at the Court House door In the rlty of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour ef one o'clock p. in., sell at p ibll: auction for rash iu hand to lha liiKl-ost bidder tho real i-ro;"rty de scribed lu :! 1 order of ;ale as follows, to -wit : All that tract or j .ir Ja ! ti tatted in sections twenty-six (26), twenty-seven TJ thirty four. . 34) and thirty-five .'l."; ia towu ahip thirteen (Ml south IMSsJB ooe (t) eaat bounded as follow a iinniag at tbe southeast corner of Milton Lmahrey'a dot a tion I anil claim, notification To.'.', claim No. H 'i said township and raoge.runuingthecce west twenty-atx chaios ; thence south IS. -to !' chana to the south- aat corner of lot one in icctc o .14 in said township ; tnence west to the center of the nam channel of Wiley Creek : thence doWL tbe center of said Wiley C'rewk to the nortn bonndary of sard Milton I'mphrey's land claim afore-aa-d ; thence east to a point rive (9) chaiua weat of the northeast corner of said donation chum, notification 74tt2 : thence aocth foot teen and fifty hundredths (IsVMH chains ; thence north 'o', cast five and fifty-five hrndredtha 1.1 .'.") chains ; thence south twenty-cijjht and twenty hundredth -S.-.' h cha'ns to the place of L ginning save and except auch part of a four acre tract hereto fore told by the said Denny II. McCIare to Andrew Kalaton, aa lira eaat of tbe aaid Wiley freak, tbadtei to wh.ch, said traat is rtoorded in deed records of Inn c uity, Oregon in volume "M'' on paze r.V, tbe Und to be told consists of '' t o huodrcd and ei ;hty-l:ve acrea more or lei aaviog also 7.2-5 acrea heretofore sold t Jeremah Shct,bein the same "a d convryrd by Dsjmn B. Mel 'lure to said U. K McClure by deed dated Julv 2nd. l7'J rorded at pae 1 1 of book "N " record f dee is of Lian county, Oregon. The proceeds aririu from the sale of said real property to he apphrd tird te the pay ment of the coats of suit taxed at the au:n of -7 7" 100 and accruing cos la and the lum of S1.V) as Altertcy's fcea in a'J suit. Sec ond to the pa tur.it to the I'laintitJ herein the sum of KMZ7.18 with iaatsswet thereon at the rate of ten par cent per annum from the 2Sth day of October, A. L . 1SS4, and the remainder if any to 3 paid over to the de fendant, I K McCIare. IDated thia 27th day of January. IStu. J. K. CMAki.Tosr, Sheriff of lion county, Oregon. Y.j D. S. Smith, Deputy. "Sheriff's Sale. the Circuit Court of tlx Suae of Orfjoa ! "or i.-wi Comity. Henry Click, FMsataat vs, J W Oil more, J T Oil more, Nancy Daven jxrt, T W lavenort,Maritia KuykcmUll, Nathan Kuykenda'.l, Sarah CaVaaidy. L, rasaidy.Klizabetb Wheat on. David Whoa ton, Jame Ciilmore, Hobert Uilmore, John (llinore,William Oilmore, J B Wyatt and E A Hauley, Defendants, nT YIKTUE OF A W KIT OF EX J f ecution and order of sale issued out oi tbe above named Court iu the above entitled suit to me directed and delivered, I will ou Saturday the '21 day ot February, 18s.) at tho Court House deor in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon at tbe hour of one o'clock, p. m sell at public auction for cash in hand to tbe highest bidder the real property described iu aaid order of sale as follows, to-wit: Beginning at tho northwest corner of Block No. 37 in liackleman'a second ad Jition to the cily of A! ban , Lian county, Oregon, and running theuce south on the west line of said Block, 118 feet ; thence eaat 132 ft et ; thence north 113 feet ; thence west 132 feet to tho place of beginning. Ths proceeds arising from the sale of said premises to be applied ilret to the payment of the eosta aud expenses ef sale. Second to the payment of the costs of suit taxed at $80.45 and r " Attoinev'a fees. Next to tbe payment to the said Plaintiff i .aaw a va r'waf av niui aav s. i tim a sj aysja WW ! f per,nt K anuuui rtoa, the 7th day of Nev. 1S84, and one ninth ot the residue it any to be applied to the the sum of .r51,10 with accruing Interest payment of the judgment of the defend ant, J B Wyatt aud the remaiuder of said residue to be paid to the partioa entitled thereto. Dated this 22nd day of January, 18S5. J. K. Charltsn, Sheriff ef Lann connty, Or, fpHE BEST WAGOj In the market is the celebrated Stude backer sold by Peters & Stewatt, and the spring wagons and hacks of the same make are just as good. Every article is warranted. The prices are down on a dead level with wheat at 50 cents. rjlil K BEST THING OUT, Is the Acme Harrow and no farmer can well afford to be without it. It is the very best clod crusher and pulverizer, leaving the ground as level as a barn door. Sold only by Peters & Stewart. D ON'T FORGET IT. if you try to build now while wheat is only woith 54 cents you should by all means go to Peters fe Stewart's, at Albany for your hardware. You cau get what you waut au meir store ana at reasonable ng ures, ap ARPENTERS TOOLS. We want carpenters to know that wa keep constantly in stock the very best 1001s tue market aiiorus, aust sell tnem aa cheap as they can be sold. Every tcol we sen we can warrant. JNo shoddy articles are kent, Come and see us. Pktkrs A Stkwart So I Z9E5 I Z2-B m -r- XJj m0 saaalaa. - il 00 O p in o o CO. S3 GO CO CD 52! CD CD j o 71 CD ft ft lr1 Ed ft as Notice to Tax-Payei8. N".tioe la tiercb.r given that I will meet tbe Tax Payers of Linn cjunty, Oregon, at 9 o'clock, a. aa., aiul remain until t o'clock, p. tn., at the reepartira place oi voUnj in Ue aeverai precincta, a, the fol Issataaj times snJ places, for the purpose of coUectint; (uc taxes (or the year l&l, Waterloo, Monday, February 2, Liberty, Tacaday, February Sol. Sweat Horn . Wednesday. February 4th. Krab Creek, Thuraday, February 5th, Crawfordsville, Friday, February 5Ui, t'iiter, Saturday, February 7th, Ortfiu. Monday, February !th. Prompt payment will SS roquircvl, Pay your Saxes a:4 save cost 4, J, K, CHARLTON. Sharitf and Tax Collector Lian Co, Or, Dated Jan. 1Mb . Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Crttjon Jor Uic County oj Linn : In the matter of tho estate of John A Wrenn, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the estate of John A Vfrecn, deceased, has tiled his final account in tho above named Court in the above en titled matter and Saturday the 7th day ot rebruary, libo at the hour of ten o clock in the forenoon at the County Court room at the Court House in the city of Albany, Linn county, State of Oregon is the time and place hxed tor hearing objections to said account and tho final settlement thereof. January 5th, 18S5. J. B. lus. Administrator. IAINTS AND ILS, Of all descriptions sold by Poters & Stew art H OOS1ER GRAIN DRILL. A better grrsin drill is not made anv where. as every farmer says who has used it. For sale only by Peters Stewart. I. CASE PLOWS. This famous plow is well known in Unn County. The chilled and steel piowa are well made from the very beat material and are warranted to do as good work aad scour fully as well aa any other plow. Peters A Stewart aro tbe sole agenat B LACK-SMITH'S OUTFITS, o '""' --oo,uanvir.o,uttuiuiers, sieuges, stocks and dies and almost every tool used by blacksmiths we keop constantly on hand. Also a full etock of iron.of all size, horse shoes and horse shoe nails. Special prices made on small outfits for farmers use, Peters A Stkwakt. A v 11 1 1 O I OAb VtaO lAntn L. B ARN D jOH HANGINGS, Are always breaking, unless you have the kind sold by Peters A Stewart, of Al bany. They are made ot wrought iro, cannot jump tbe track and will last a life time. Don't hang another barn door un til you have seen them. 5a &2 3 O h 7s CD