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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1885)
I he gemomt. Entered at the Post Office at Albany, Or, an second-class mail matter. FRIDAY MARCH 27, 1885 STITE3 & KilU.r ! NUTTING. Proprietor. IKKD r. ttHrriVU, Lecal Rdller. Official County Paper. A. B. II 11V. Dealer ia general marohvidU U and 16 fital Street, Albany, Or. Spring, 1885, Spring. Our importations far spring an. I summer trade excel all oar previous efforts. We offer the r ub'io the following line of new good at prices that will not be under old . Plain and fancy ginghams, Plin an I faucy lawnaof various gr-des, New line of Freuch and American dress goods, all of the latest styles and colors. Boots and shoes, He have ono of the largest lines :n the valley in various grades. Tobacco in allgra los by the box or pound, at prices that defy competition. Clothing in the latest style and patterns, at prices that will induce you to buy. Call and see for yourselves. No trouble to show goods. A. B. MrluwAiN, Albany, Or. Ilewer mt the tnatll). This interesting drama was presented to good audiences at Crawford's Hall on last Tuesday and Wednesday evcuings. The rendition of the play was uncommonly good, being equal to any local drama yet produced here. All of the parts were carried oat with good taste and dramatic ability, the principal fault being an incliuation on the part of some to forget their lines. Mack Monteith as Spicer Spafford, Ceorge Foster as Policy Newcomb, Miss Mary Irvine as Alice Horiat.il, Miss Minnie Monteith aa Mrs (Ionian Howland, Miss Mat tie Foster aa Lena Howland, Thos Overman aa Tom How land, George Fish as Oscar II jw land and Thus Ifallace as Abner Howland, were well suited te their parts, filling their several places in the story, full of its romances and adventures, of course m the manner of ama teurs, but with a conscientiousness that made the rendition of the play exceedingly inter esting and lively. Always expecting errors by local talent and willing to overlook them, picking out the best parts in the drama, there was considerable acting really deserv ing of special commendation ; but all com mendation with no criticism t dull business, so we rerain from special comments, e The Albaay BalMtsc Aaaeelallea. The first regular meeting of this associa tion was held on last Friday eveniag. nearly all of the stock holders being present, The following directors were elected i E W Langdon, Walter Ketchum, W S Peters,-! H Burkhart, Charles Pfeiffer, E J Lanning and W C T-veedale. After tome discussion as to location it was voted to leave that matter entirely to the directors. At a meeting of the directors since held Walter Ketch om was elected President ; W S Peters, Secre tary ; E W langdon. Treasurer. The Gird property, just tooth of the Dkm uur build ing has been selected as the location for the Opera House. It is greatly desired that more stock be taken, the amount now in hand not being as much aa will probably be needed The building though is an assured thing. A frag ttterv. Many smart acts of the canine species bave been published ; but noae showing any more intelligence than that displayed by the bright trick dog owned by Mr C W Watts, of this city, a few days sines. Wheu the dog went to a butcher shop to get his accus tomed bone, be was refased it. Then he went to a harness ship, with which he was familiar, took a large piece of leather, nearly aa large aa be eonid carry, conveyed it to the batcher shop and laid it before the pro prietor, looked up and wagged bis tail, as much as to say, "will you trader The batch er traded. Twice daring the same day the operation was repeated, showing almost con clueiyely that the dog knew be was doing a business act. A Mtscellaseeas Aerldeal. A few dsya since while Mrs Alfred Powell and daughter, and a gentleman, were riding near this city the wagon run off the edge of a bridge, throwing Mrs Powell oat, then long iag or to the bridge again, just aa the horses were stopping, was thrown by the force nearly over the horses, the gentleman strik ing the ground ahead of them and the young lady near the side of the road. Two of the bones of one of the armsef Miss Powell were broken, Mrs Powells back was strained ; bat the gentleman was only well stirred np. Hardee Hand drraade Last Friday evening an exhibition of tbe celebrated Harden band grenade waa made nn the corner of Broadalbiu and Third Streets in this city. A large fire was put out almost instantly by the appli cation of four to six bottles, causing con siderable fa vorab'e comment at tbe time, and showing how effective it is for extin gnisbing a fire even after it has gotten a fair start, Tbe agency for this city was given to Peters a Stewart, on whom par ties should call who are desirous of invest ing in these effective little fire apparatus, Letter frosa A. B. Paxtea. An interesting letter from Mr A B Paxten, dated at Eastis, Florida, informs us that he is still roaming in the sunny land of Florida , eating fise oranges and oysters, and getting sua browned, fat and stout. He will viait the Worlds Fair in April, and after taking in all the latest styles of pictures, will return to Albany with new stock and sceaery about May 1st, when he will be happy to give his many patrons tbe best pictures his greater observation will enable him to make. steal Estate Parties having real estate to dispose of will consider their own interest by calling on Glme, Monteith and Co., as they have opened a live real estate o:fice,aud now have customers for both largo and small tracts of land. ' fit Assessaseat. The completion of the assessm ju t roll for ths city by Recorder N J Henton shows the following figures : Value of real estate in city $519,469 Value of personal property 448,671 $1,068,140 Indebtedness, taken cut under the new charter 65,651 axa'de property. $1,002,489 i tonartl rroeeedlags- Tuesday evening, March 2nd, I88e, Present All member. Mayor. Marshal and Hecorder, Committee oa Fire and Water recommend ed Hecorder to advertise for bids for painting bell tower, adopted and Recorder so ordered. Council decided not to sell hand engine to Prineville or at all. Committee ou Streets granted further time to teport on lowering of catch basin on Broad alliin street. Petition of W F Heudrickson, I. K Blain and others, aaking for Broadalbiu sewer to be completed to Eighth street referred to Com mittee on Streets. Petition of J S Clark, Juo Morrison and others, praying that Ninth street be opened and unoroved. referred to Committee on at v Streets, Communication from arent Star Haud (.renado referred to Committee on Fire and Water. Reports wore made that' certain property owners along Broadalbiu aud Calipooia sew ers wish connections made with the alleys. Ordered that property owners adjoining al leys ruuning through the blocks sdjoiuiug Broadalbiu street sewer, on east and west side, construct a terra cotta pipe sewer, of inch pipe through said alleys within 90 lays, also that property owuers for oue block each aide of Calipooia Street sewer. construct a terra cotta pije sewer of inch pipe in the alleys connected with aaid aewer for two blocks south, within uiuety days. Marshal was ordered to purubasa 0,000 feet aide aud cross walk lumber of Kobtusoa aud West. Rule oue providing for tune of meeting of Council, was amended to read 7:30 o'clock p. m., instead ef S p. m , from April t Sep teuiber. kst Mayor Clark made protest against proposed grading and graveling ef li reads 1- bin street. The following bills were oidered paid : Q W Burkhart, $55 GO ; Fosliay and Maaou, 24 tin : N J Hen tun. $9 So ; J R Stewait son. IS. 78 I J A Warren, $10 17; l'engra Wheeler and Cj .ffiO li ; Robt Browu. $60 John Jones, $70 ; C W Wat s, printing. f3 . 1. Hinn, Attorney s fees, ; Luining against city $40 ; H U Hewitt, same, $40. The following bills were referred Burkhart, work and fees. $17.75 ; X ton, $45.40 Tfee Mew steaaser. : ; w J Hen The new steamer, about which there ha been so much talk in thla city, arrived here in good condition last Sunday, and was immediately gazed at by many of our citizen. People who imagined it was a great Eastern, were, of course, disappoint ed, but those who looked for a neat little steam yacht for pleasure seekers, found what they looked for. The steamer is about thirty feet long, and will carry about thirty persons. It has a capacity for traveling at a good rate of apeed. Just what the tigure will be we are not pre pared now to state ; but they will pre b ably be sufficient so that It will be an ob ject for people to travel by the steam ei . It at least show i the enterprise of our young men. The Mrs Whs kirk. It was exceedingly funny a few days tuce while standing near a corner la listen to several gcntlamen aa tbey crit icized editors and newspapers, Part of them never support a newspaper or any thing else ; tbey did all tbe talking ; which Is generally tbe case ; while one or two of our good friends who happen ed to be in bail company, were silent. Those who were doing the talking were several of our mon led men whe have epposed a new school bouse, new opera house, improvement taxes, every tUng. No wonder they go for the papers for they bave been tbe leading exponents of thee things. One of these men once stopped the Democbat for tbe rea son that it favored and worked for simply a needed Central School building in place cf tbe $120 one now standing. Fact. We like to have such a narrow mind d man kick. Mela's lleasa The Brownsville uiu sold by L E Blain are becoming very popular, not only be cause they are of home manufacture, but beeaoau they ate first-elaas goods. Mr Blain has just received a new and apleu - didly selected stock. A new line of nobby dress suits Just re ceived from the Ktst. Ther are real!v fine, Also business and boys suits geuera'.y, all firsUclsss goods. A large and well selected stocik of straw and summer hats, of all kinds, the very latest styles now here and coining. They were never excelled. Bankrupt Stock Of Kreuee Bros., located at Eugeoo City and Portland has been purchased by u s at leas than half New York cost from the Assignee, which has been removed to Al bany. The stock consists of one or tbe largest and best selected stocks of clothing, gents furnishing goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, etc., ever brought into this valley. The goods are all new and fresh and of tbe best quality. We now propose to sell the same fer cash at prices that none can compete with. This is no boast, but fasts which you can verify upon examination, N, H, Allen, 67 First street. Impreveaaeata. Strolling about tbe city tbe other day to see what people are doing, we observed that Dr. O'Toole is repairing and fixing up his property known as the Dr Rice property, in substantial and tasty shape. A new foundation has been put under the house, the cellar cleaned up in ship shape and thoroughly renovated and graveled and drained. Sewers and water leads run ning in all directions, Tbe whole build ing will be repainted. Fruit and other trees dressed up so that everything is as neat as a pin. The Dr declares he will have tbe nicest residence in the city, Onr other citizens would do well to go and do likewise. Our dress goods have arrived and the ladies are invited to callandsee them. Everything in new colors aul designs will bs found in our complete assortment. MOKTIITH k SeITKXBACH. A Literary iei Toe following is a specimen of the many letters the Albany P. M. gets from the East asking him to hunt up relatives It is indeed a gem : Who wants to be a P. M. March the 16 1885 to the Post Master i hafe Rote to find out wether Mie granfather wos a live or aot i cant git no anror from eny of Mie folks out ther his first name is david M ths father of Elzyander M i wosh you wood iiad eut all a bout him and rite to me. He does not live here. 5, 10 and 25c counters at N H Allen k Co. Albany, the Valley. Mr. From a descriptive loiter on Albany re cently gotten up we oltp the following few savory items. It will nay to get the orlg lual letter heads to writo to your friends East on. Fer grazing and wood production parts ei tdun oou my are unexoeiied. Wild honoy la found in great abtindsaoe, It is clear on author aad delicious in llavor. 1 We would like to aeo some of It, Tbe Willamette Valley Is called "the land of big red apples' over all t he Pacific Coast, It deserves to ho. Tbe population of Albany Is now esti mated at s.ooo. Would not Zooo te noaroi correct. ? Albany Is one of the most orderly of western cities. The Young People's Christian Associa tion Is in a nourishing condition. It has been disc-out tutted uarly two y tars. J The abundance of water Mowing through the streets of the city I tiatt res clean 11 nose and the best sanitary conditions. Seven sight religious denominations have church edifices, and there is a relig iaus free-thought society, Two now spa pens ure published In Al bany, aud both are ably edited and valu able exponents of local interests. Water.fowl and other small irtino are abundant near the city Bear an I ooer are found In a day's travel. The ollisens of Albany, it l but Just to say, have always taken tho load in enter prise iu the Willamette Valley. The Albany Flro Department is ono of the beat dlseipllued and moat effective In the Stale, To oome to Oregon without vUltlni the Willamette Valley, especially Linu oouo- t v la like going to Franco without seeing Perls. The gauttatn canal is used for transit r talion as well as to furnish water-power, tiralu and logs lu large quantities are Moated down to the Albany market. Not now, some other time. Wood la IbouktD.l At the head of the educational organiza tions of Albanv, if not of Oregon, is tho Albany Collegiate Institute, one of the first educational Institutions on the Paeille Coast. No part of the world outside tho equa torial region.) presents a more attractivo and varied spontaneous floral display than the Willamette Valley. There have been season of light yield but so actual failure of crops, as the ex pression is understood iu the Kasers States, has never been known throughout the Willamette Valley, Tloient atmospheric disturliances are of rare occurrence in the Willamette Valley, and destructive tornadoes, whirl winds and cyclouee are entirely uukaown, Among the pending business enterprises Is the project of erenlug at once a mag -niMcent new brick block eu Front street, (Ah, oh, yea.) What delightful trout fl-hlag in this century ! All of the many crystal breoks art thronged with the speckled beauties. Isaac Walton would have appreciated the Willamette Valley as a paradise. Kx eel lent wagon roods lead from Al bany to ail the ssrreumlinir settleuu fits. Drives are delightful in all direc lions, in some inspiringly romantic. Nowhere in tho world are honev dews heavier than in tho Wlllsmella Valley. Tbe sweet, golden dtops bang hk boa-is on blade, leaf and Mower. It may be remarked, as evidence of tbe remarkable fertility of tbe Willamette Valley, that the elderberry ,blsh,, of the Master n States stub. a to tr.--ltke proir- Uone here. Tbe Unrest are two fast in diameter at the base, wood solid, and go up thirty feetnd bear the iun!o cluster In rich profusion. Carre Ksrats. Mustard raisin hi ber-n Miiriir a trMl in. dustry in Southern California, Some of the Portland newspapers are greatly exercised because the immigration to Southern Oregon is becoming atarmlnur- ly large. There Is no oocaston for alarm. That Is a good section of country, but they do not all go there. Linn county is getting its share and of such an extent as to indicate a continual healthy growth. As far as we are concerned we desire to sae the whole Northwest p isb ahead. It means business. Donovan recently skat -1 10 , . sn ilea in six days. What a fool. There are sixty Morman churches In Idaho. Tbe spreading of Mormanlsm begm to assume extensive proportions. 1.210,000 hogs will bo packed in the 1 S. this season. This is a swinish country This Is a queer notion people bave tbst an ex -President should be put In a band box and placed on tbe sho.f; It does look strsnge though for a President to come down to the practice of law, the contrast is so great. Salem has reduced the liquor lioonae from 15O0 to 13 0, Kx - Senator Nesmitb hi now st his home at Dorry in Polk cmnty, much Improv ed. Sheep shearing is now beginlog to rage, particulaaly in K. O. Tbe young rod men of Forest Grove are being removed to Salem. Eastern opie reading ibis will congratulate then ISO, - Os that they are not In tbe Hue of their trail, poor ignoramuses. Tbe loss of stock in Grant County on account of tho "big storm is now fully adjusted at, cattle, 25 per osnt ; sheep, 25 per cent ; horses. 15 per cant. A Umatilla Co., School clerk, named Jas Elgin, is said to have failed to account for fee collected, W ben he got through "i i had cost him that amount and $1 10 costs. It pays to have a little hatchet. e rs. Or Adair's Leetare. Friday evening only about Alty were present at Crawford's Hall to listen to Mrs. Dr. Owens Adair's lecture on ''Tho necessity of Instruction in onr public schools upon the evils of alcohol and he reditary diseases." She deserved a larger audience; but little besides a free hand grenade flro extinguishing exhibition can draw these spring days, so the people will be forgiven. The lecture waa a very thoughtful effort, scientific in Its nsturn, foil of food for reflection. It was deliver ed in a plain manner, entirely lacking en thusiasm, attracting attention more on a cecum of lu subject matter than its de livery. Among other incidents, one which showed how completely alcohol saturates a man's body was very striking. A drunken man was bled, when a match was touched to the blood and it blazed up like an alcohol lamp, Diunken men should take warning. Tbe speaker show ed tbe debilitating powers of liquor and tbe wonderful hers Hury influence it pos sesses1, it being more potent than most otber diseases of tbe system, and made it plain that tbe evils arising from the use of strong drink should be thoroughly in the minds of the young in a manner not to be mistaken or forgotten. Oa Top. Tbe following from the Portland"Newn" shows how popular the clothes manufac tured by the Brownsville Woolen Mills Co are becoming all through the North west: "David Dalgleish, one of the owners of tbe Brownsville Woolen Mills, and aaent of the company in this city, is at present making an extended tour of the towns along the line ef the Northern Pacific Railroad on business connected with his compauy, going as far east as Butte, M. i. xne gentleman met with Os tering success in tne vv ooa river v tuey and re ceived some large orders. He met and overwhelmed opposition from Omaha, St. ram, ivansas uicy ana salt .Lake, Band Ball. - s- On Friday evening, April 3rd, 1885, thars will be a ball at Crawford's Hall. It will be given by the members of the Mechanic's Band, and will be for the purpose of getting money for a fuad towards purchasing nni forms for the band. Tickets, $1, . mm mm , 5, 10 and 25c counters ai N H Allen k Co, Ml AJVB ABKOA0. Hiaa close weather. P M Frenoh, jeweler. enterprise makes snocoss. New comers are Welcome. The beat harness at J J Dubruilles. For Sale Hale 1 hay, by J H Townaend. 5, 10 and 35o counters at N H Allen k Co, Next Wedneaday will bo April foola day. "Albany" is the name of the new steamer. J. 1. Wallaoa, l'hyaioian and Surgeon, Al baoy, Or. A line liita of boots and shoo just received at It. A H s. All stylos of hsavyaud light hirno at K I, Thompson. War seems imminent between K:iland aed Russia, Kiont street has been greatly improved by a thorough grading. Hsreaftor the Mayor of Albany will be eleutrd for two years. One twodiorss wagon for aale oheap. Ap ply to W li Hiao, at Uopot, Sunset Cos has been ap-iointml aud oou lirniml Minister to Turkey. Head k Itrownnll handle fresh lard in 5 aud 10 lb pails, also in bulk. CHae. M mteitli k CVa realeatate offloa wilt I hi in the C.ioadle Block. ThS Mechanics' Hand has been ratting a suljcriptiou for now uniforms. The Clatsop IfaQOo , of Astoru.htt aatds an assignment, liabilities $40,0.10. Seven different varietie, oxtra ai'aoted f seed potatoes by J. II. Tuwnseud. An orgsn is au acquisition ts the ffTuts of the Uiitversaliat Church in this otty. Co to K I. Thompson to got y ur har.ioti repaired. A slitoh in tints aavos nine. Fire estutgtiitliers in abuudanoe. We should now consider ourselves protested. f. idles, ge and see Monteith k Ssttenbach'o spring stock, reat verity in every dspartmsot. Full line of aheif hardware at A B Mc llwam's, also glass ware and queen's ware. Cline. Monteith and Co.'s ileal Kstato.io surauco. Collections, and Nutary Public oilier. Tweedale kespt a nice lies of tin and op per war-, and dous rapainug in good ahape, Thsj oldest harness house in the valley aud the cheapest piece to try is K I. Thompson's. Cline, Mottelih and Co. , sell city property and find renters lor the same on short time.' Albany young ladies are congratulating theaneelvea on a m irked (alt in the pries of gum. We see that W. C. Tooda)s has jast re ceived another lot of new atylvd parlor stoves . Dr. M. il. Kilts, pbyeieian and surgeoo Allany, Oregoit. '-iU mvU in city or country, Chne, Monteith and Cj. execute all kinds of legal documents, and furnish orreet ab atracte of titles. Mo l.ewi thinks American people eat too muck, but he never watched aa demohah our only potato. The Circuit OaUtt u in session at Corvallta this week. Several Albany lawyers are la attendance. Thar have been ouly half a doxja arrests in Albany this year Certainly this ta s peaceable city. Drake, the murderer of SsrarU, was bang ed at Salem last Friday, alleging his inoo cencs to the last. A former Albany editor, it is reported, la about to a tart another paper here, te be lbs publican in politics. Parties wlabiag insurance in the State la sursnce Compeoy can obtain it by calling oa J 11 Towaeeod. Hon 1. H M .li tan ye ia now the owner of the reaidesoe occupied by Dr Cole. He will sooo move into it, Astoria had a 120.000 Are Monday, the Weston Hotel and Bain's aash and door fee lory being destroyed. spring wneat is going is fast throujU the county. Fall cereals never l toked better. May good weather favor us. Men who have opposed Albsoy'e progress are eensiderahty troubled over the amount of life being displayed bare. The A F Cherry foundry will be sold on tbe 'iV.h of April. It is a valuable property and should bring a good pries. Window shades, lace curtains, oil cloth, ecrpets, end wall paper. Tbe nicest atock ia town at Monteith A Seitenbech s. Coffee and cake at the lJpt Hotel before the early morning train lit ooly 10 cents. Be r at all times o cents a glass. A flume is being put iu tbe ditch by the Water Works Company. It will extend from the Magnolia Mills to Kighth Street. Mr Ceorge Young is moving the old In gram house, now his property, to alot owned by htm, just north of the school bouse block. A large, well built picket fence, near the Kpiscopal Church, indicates the advent of a hwnery of considerable proportions in Albany All persons knowing themselves indebted to John Brigga are notified to put iu an ap pearance at once, as he is positively closing out. New awnings in front of Monteith k Set ten bach's and Deyoe A Robeson's have been bunt, much to the improvement of both places. Rumors of a high toned wadding, with a some what aged couple aa principal partici pants, are afloat, bat are not ue rally be icvi-il. A borae belonging to Mrs Dr Tate got in a mire near this city laat week, and was on y gotten out wtth difficulty, it aad to be killed. There will be a meeting of tbe Rebekah egreel OOF Satuiday eveing March 28th at 730 o'oleok for the purpose of conferring the Degree. I'artiea wiahing spring p-etry published in the Dcmoc'Rat are advised to sand it by mail. Our fighting editor ia now living on raw meat. Ladies', misses' and children's fine shoes, also coarser grades, cau be fouu I at Moo teith a .Seiteubach,at prices in keeping wits hard tunes. Tbe very best groceries and spring produce at Hoffman k Joseph's . Call on them for hrst class goods. The census of Lion county is being taken. Let it be thorough. As there sre many who are not aaaesaed it should be seen that every body is reached. "Figures never lie." The census Uker will soon visit us. Before boasting of our im mense population too confidently it will bs well to consult bim. Any party wishing to purchase a good farm, either for grain or stock will do well by calling on A It Cyrus k Ca., Real Kstate Agents, at Lebanon, Or. Last Saturday the old Central School building, monument of ancient and tumbled down times, was sold to Mr Arehie Prushaw for the enormous sum of $120. Southern Oregon papers charge $6.50 for administrator's notices, and there it is con sidered very reasonable ; but here a few sick, at even $3. 50, an uncommonly low price. It was wonderful how fast real estate ad vanced ia price when land for an opera house was wanted, but that's business. Propei ty all ovor the city is bound to go up. Arrangements have been mads by which firemen will be taken to Astoria and Lack oa one of the river steamers to the tournament in June, for $4. Thia will probably induce several to go. Yeeterday a wild bear from the foot-hills entered Salem aud ate every candidate for Postmaster iu the city, depleting the popu lation wondei fully. By order of the Poat- maater general. Tbe Spiritualists will hold a convention at Salem in the hall of the First Spiritual Society, en March 30 and 31. iijod apeak era and mediums will be present, so says a Salem correspondent. Hon Herman Binder, or whatever his name ia, has returned from Washington to Oregor, Strange to uay his sdvent there seated no mors excitement than that of a New Ttrk ottos seeker. Nearly a dozen of Yaquins PoU put in an appearanoe laet Mondey. This is nearly too tuuoh for a nation t world to stand. It ts said that only three or four mails have reach ed Newport sisoe last (all. A base ball club for Alb my for the com ing summer is being proposed. There it material here for a Mrst olass nine, if it were only organised, aud the olub wre to b run in a systematic manner. If you want your property advertised call nn Cline, Monteith and Co., immodiately. If you want your property eeld call ou them. It ousts vou nothing to advertise with this Hrm and very little to sell. A lettsr addressed to "Mr. liar uu in, A m pr ice, " from Burnish, reached the great ahow man on time. It pays to have a name like ma. Whore would s letter addieesed to Mr. Junea, America, atrike ? Tramps prowling around ths residence of diidge I'owell a fow nights since, were some what ui prised to have a ttaroo looking gun thrust in their fa-1. with a request to ne per. They lost no time in doing so. Briok for ths new eoliool house is being made near the Cilipoiia bridge. J S Clark is the architect, while John B irry will do the plastering for tne building, Huooiii monly good weather is helping it along, Wheu you vieit Corvallis don't forget to call at Nolan's ().ie fries Cash Store. His stojkof dry goo i. silks, fsouy goads, cloth ing, furnishing goods, hats, shoes, etc., is always mphft. aud the prices aru correct. Attention is oalled to tho ad of Cline, Mouteith k Co. It explsiaa itself. The firm prop.iso to do a rutinuj business, and are making arrangements so that new comers cannot fail to Hut such farm, as will suit them. The alitor ef a i Alkali ppr set up Cleveland's iuaugural for its inside. When ita I .steal outside oa ne it alto ..it nun I the address, so it appeared both ou the nut and nsido. I his is ous of too bes'lMet of pttent outsides. Home people think we puhltah the Dzgo uar to give away. It ia just as reasonable to get a pound ef crackers sod aot offer to pay lor them aa a copy of a city paper and make im advances the sunt way. It not this roasoueble. There will be preaching st .J!T r, . i on next Sunday at 3:30 o'clock by R v J A llotlenhau 'h, ami every evening nut week at 7:30, except sUturdey evening. Itiv S k Davis, of llayton. is expected to assist. The pubho ia invited to attend. Miss Schubert wishes to announce te her friend and petrous thatsbe has now a com plete aod beautiful slock of Soring an 1 Summer millinery, All the latest novelties in trimmings, dowers, tips, ornaments, etc. Call early and make your aelecttoua. By pi a. -ing your prurrty io the banda of Cline, Monteith sod Co., yoh are assured that It will be disposed of st the earliest op portunity. I'artie having bills to collect will do well to place them in the hands of this Hrm, as they also propose to do a general col lecting business. A letter from Mr BS Iforsley, President of the State Firemeo e Association, to director O n Htewart, announce thst Atorta will raise f o (or the tournament. It will be a htj timi. He urge tost all companies lexa the State Association. Corvelh an I Lebanon in this locality have not yet uuiie L Thy should by all m sans do so. On next Ssturdty evening on the corner ef Broadalbiu aad Firet streets, the new Me chanics' Baud will give an opa air concert. This summer the members will erect s plat form oa the Court House s.jusre. when oar aUsea will be favored with open air eoo certs every Saturday night. H tch moves deserve eaooaiagsfaeat. The approaching dissolutioa of the old school house makes of m tenet He e-e sod history. The or or in ! structure was l.atlt in IM by Mr ( F K irUiurt a.u tree tor. , J tbe hrst set,--.! was Uusht in it lu IV'... tut ' thirty years ego, by Dr R H Frerlsnd. The! Booth eadot the bitulmj w a pa, up sev r .! years afWwenl Out, nevertheless, has as aactent aa appearance. Asa rule those whe viett Alba ty from ike Fast sre favorably impress a 1 with it. one reason beiug that it is more like so Ktstern city than any other place lu t . state -if its stae, A capitalist of considerable wealth iu tbe city laet week, spoke ef it mere favora bly than say otber place he had visitaL After a viait home he proposes to return to Oregon to locate, at least to make large in vestment. It is to be hoped this city may have the ad van tags of hia influence. Whether it ia true or not we will not vouch, but the etory ia circulated that a certain fastidious, but absent mtuded young man, ol this city, on the tnerning of the eclipse, when it uegsu to get dark sod the sou shone through windows like the moon light, forgot the situation of matters, went heme, dressed himself in his best and called ou his girl to spend the supposed evening. He was considerably surprised to hud her at the wash tub. Oovernor Moody has appointed the follow tag oncers o i.uiiam county, which was ; nKuslMI l.t lbs Isfe I H-ti.Ut.KA . I i tukiU I uivbvwi ' J v v aftw s -VHtseU( V. asset, wi willisl ..... sr. sw 1 Alkali is the countv seat : Countv .Indue , C W Hilton ; Clerk. Jay r Lucas ; Shenlf. J A Bleakely ; Treasurer. H 0 (London : w - - sw ess School Superintendent, H H Hendrtcka ; County Commissioners, W W Steiwer and A H Weatherford ; Assessor. T J Cart- wright ; Surveyor, H Q Horlburt ; Coroner, Cass. Schul.tr.. Ths Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md.. tho owners of tke celebrated Brown 'a Iron Bitters, have just issued a beautiful Hand Book and Almanac far ladies, and a complete and useful Memorandum Book for men. Thess publications are attractive, containing a great many valuable and interesting things. They are furnished free of charge by drug gists and country store keepers, but should they not have them tne nrown Chemical to. will send either book on receipt of a two cent stamp to pay poatage. Ths items in ths Dsmocrat a few weeka since that Albany men mean business, that our population increased 350 in oue year and that we are to have a 1 10.000 school bouse and an opera house, were copied in nearly every paper in the Northwest. Other things have their place ; but it is really curious to observe how aomn men will patronise "clap trap schemes, and ignore their city papers, when they do more tban any other institu tioa towards advertising aod building up a community. There is nothing mere disgusting to genuine Oregobisn than te hoar some people, who come hero with taeir beada higher than a monument, who get their living from our hard earned tena and twentiea, continually venting their splejn against this country, running down everything from tbe mud in our streota to the people who tramp it down, and are always puling op the Kaat. For tuuately such oases are very rare, the ma- ion ty of people who come here being more then pleased with our people, climate and state. Frank Lselis's Popular Monthly for Apri will nertainly please many different claasea ef readers. Tne lovers of the water will turn st once to the opening article, "Ysohta and Yachting in America," by W P Steph ens. The student of history will be pleased with Mr Uuernaey 'a "Priedpich IFilhelm I Second King of Prussia." Then we have a naval officers story entitled "Behind the Dahlgren Howitzers in Cores." M. F. Vail lotto's article on ''Tombs and Catacombs," is exceedingly entertaining. Familiar acienco ia provided in "TheCandle-Name and "Some of its Lessons," by R Gsrsl, F S C ; all of these artiolea are profusely illuatrated. The story element is well sustained, and there are several short stories of merit, beaidea aome beautiful poem:. Published by Mrs Frank Leslie, 53, 55 57 Park Place, New York. New Goods N. U, Allen A Co. are now receiving new goods, all of which were bought for oaah, which iu the present demoralised state of the market means bargains in every line of goods, which they propose to give their customers the benefit of. 5, 10 and 26o counters at N H Alien k Co. - VPe have just received a fine lot of coffeea from San Franciaoo which we are se'l.ng very low. tau & Browsxl'., soil xl Ann reason. tv lr Cols and family are eon lew plating a removal to Stay ton. Jas Foir, Jr., arrived io Albany from the Bay yeeterday. Mr A T Arnell is slowly recovering from his late stroke ol paralysis. Mr Abe Hackleman left a few days since for hie rsnoh nssr Silver Wells, K. 0. I fun Cos K Cbutber!siu is attending Court in Yamhill county this week. Dr Foley and wife, of Lebanon, left the Hrst of the week for a viait in the Fast. Mr and Mrs K 0 Wheeler, of Kaat Port laud, were in tbe city the Hrst of the wees. A F Wheeler, a worthy oooupant of the Capitol at Halem, has been in the city this week. Dr Kitchen, of Stay ton is in this city, Im ing quite ill at the residence of Mr Jason Wheeler, his father-in law. Mrs Young and Mrs Dr Miller returned on S durday from a three daya visit in Halsey where they were the guests of Rev T J Wilson. T f Hackleman contemplates going to Michigan to praotio hia profession in a few mouths, having sold his rendiucs near tins oity. J f Cilmore and famdy left Albany en last Wednesijey for Ashland, where they intud residing. Mr GKtaBOre will probably go into tbe fruit busiuees. Mr K I) Jongh was in the city laet week getting Hp a deseriptive letter on letter pa per, half sheet beim blank. He waa net aver aucoeeaful. His descriptive srtiole oon taitmd many good pouts. Mr Churchill, the go .d ulu-ed junior diterof ths iln-jttu, ..f Corvallis, was in tbe city IKedneadey. It Was asf Lis own weddiug tour, as some thought, but that of another young niau. We exteud eougrstuls- Hmh The social given by the Cboten Friends, at their ball, on last Friday evening waa well at tends. I, and, we understand, was a meet enjoyable affair. The program a published last week wss earned out. It proved a success, Mr IF A Cix, one of Albany's seoompliab ed brick and mortar manipulator, left fer Brownsville Wedneads? t lay the founda tion of Mr Hugh Field Imrt and elegant residence, ths building of which t now to be befun When c Miudote I tn i h 4e will cost $;. Out) or $S,000. Mr B B Ferter. ajeut foe the Hay ward Haud Crenade has been in the city this week. His claim for superiority for bis grenade is that it breaks mora easily and spreads the liquid better than other gran edea. Chief Engineer J N Hoffman, of this city, has beam appointed agsnt for Albany. l-ai Monday noon Mr Lssjaa Caoxpeso left Albany for a visit to his eld h ms in Canada, which be has not seen foraboot fifteen years. He expects to be gone several weeks. Dar ing bis sbsenee Mr Sale Backesste will roa tbe shop. Mr Backensto ia a Hrst -class barber, aod will be glad to attend to Mr 'ampesu'a old customers, aa well aa Dew ooas The Hrst of the week .Mr D.msl Beat, so eompasied by Messrs lSrlel Hideout, William Fertmtller, Ceorge r iah, L Putnam, Terry C .no, Klmsr Frenoh, Laos Bean, GkM, Yjeng, Jr., sad uarles Halt, left for Cali fornia, where they will spend the summer introducing sad putting up tbe well known Best Separator Ths beet wishes of the community go with tnem for a busy as wall as sa eajoyabte time. f I . C, T t a sir rials memt. Oa next Tuesday evening the young ladies of tbe above society will give a literary and esJa entertainment at W C T U Ball. Ad mission free. Tbe follow tog program will bs rr-'"'d : gusrtet M Wheeler aul .t John, and Messrs. Wallace and Conn. Itecitattoa Miss Flora Mason. B do Miss K lith Harris. K ad tag If tse Ollis Kirk patrick. ttolo Miss Courser. Kisay-F P Nutting. Recitation Mum Helen Crawford. .Solo Mies Lottie Monteith. Kecttatioi. Miee M K Howard. A social will fdiow the program, aad ioa cream and cako will be served. Boots sod aboes received this wjek from Kastarn factories st Saner' K. Yi so a. ft, 10 and Ha oouuters at N H Allen It Co. rarly. Ou Wednesday evening the m toy friends of Mrs. Uj. MoClellen. daughter of Mrs. ieo. Young ef this city, gathered io force and repaired to tbe residence of Mr. Young, where Mrs. McClellan has beeo visiting, and took ths lady by surprise as she was busy ef . . . . . n a W t tar ras l.l u l-a 1 sa sa ess. sushsmsm ss V. 1. ' . vw...,.u, ,.,.. .... hueltand to tht ir home at Olympia. After some time spent in games by the young, and social converse by the older felka, a repast waa spread, such as Mrs. Young always pre pares on soeh occaaioaa, and all partook heart ily of it. Tbe gathering continued until late at night, aod was pronounced by all a com plete success. Mr. and Mrs. MeClellaa left for home yesterday. . Matte. The partnership heretofore existing be tween T M Holt, W Holt, John Holt, Joseph Metzgor aod W Meeker, under tke arm name of T W Holt t Co., in the Saw Mill business at Jefferson Oregon is here by muitually dissolved. T M Holt will pay all debts heretofore contracted by tbe company and will receive all money due to said company. T. M. Hox.t a Co. March 10th, 185 . 5, 10 and 25c oonoters at N H Allen t Co. aaahai-g Baubroidery aad Laers N. II. Allen A Co. have Just received a splendid line of the above g.iods, which will be sold remarkably oheap. Highly Beesaaaaeaslee. Albany, Okboom, Dec. -2nd, 1SSI. Rmntll k Co., Tbe New Massillon 33 inch separator and Kussell engine purchased ef you last sum mer is all you recommended it to be. It ha given satisfaction in every respect. I thresh ed this season iu 34 days run 43S62 bushels of grain which is the .bigest run of any ma chine in thia part of the country. I thresh ed for some of the oldest farmers in this county and they all say that I did them the beat job, aaying aud oleaning their grain that ever had been done. Our expense for re pairs for theaeaaon did not exceed ono dollar. Yours Ueapectfully, D. 1). Hack lima g. 5, 10 and 25o counters at N H Allen k Co. The beat tea iu towu ia the L P M which cau he found at Rcan k Brown ell's. Tbe Cream ef Strawberries. Five different varieties of strawberry plants for sale by J. H. Townsend. 5, 10 and 25c counters at N H Allen k Co. ea Letter List. Following is ths list of letters remaining in ths Post Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, March 19, 1885 Persons calling (or these letters must give the date on which they were adverUsed : Cooper S S. Davis Judge J C . Lee JO. LegisMrsK, Monroe Vies Sadie . Vesburg Mrs lie lea. Weltin L. J. U. LRVINC, P. M. ISSTITI TT. F.-Hewing is tho program for the Teachers Institoss to be held at Lafayette, oa March 31st, aod April let, 2nd and 3rd. As Linn oeuety is io this district Lion county teach ere are expected to attend, and ekoald d tsj Tvasaar arrsax, to'ciecs, saacsSM, ls&V Organisation of Institute K B McEtrey kesdln;, MsUoos -,f .Bup't J A 6 Krenml, Yamhill. Oeesraph, MethoJe of . ...S C S.lpb, McM.nnv'll . History, Methods of T POnAlaf, Uhjtilf Jiteoasslon -What M Hives and I.ieenllvesloStuey ought to be Apfieelod to I svesiso ssmios 7;30 v'ttAca. Address ef Wlc.ru TP lM.hag, IM i, Uu, u I'uiJtc scn.rf.te. Re psrsss W W MSBSSa, Ms llilisboru Pub. Schools. Uetare It-, l. J Thtrnifmoo, MJm. WBbSKsbAT Most isu, V SO o t socs, arsiL 1st, IIST.. Klems.Urjr (irammar, Oral Methods Mrs Jmim Johnson, Lafs; site Pub. -vubools, Inseipllns and Suite V Oubasr, Washington te. VossiMuOe In fuehc Sehen s T I. Dugaer, AlUio CetPDereUvs Mjrits of Mised au.l Oraded Hjh-.ols Su'i a A I'sseles, Marion Co llseeeion-Sh-uldTost-Ii..ks b Prepared In tlx reSSSa of kgMaShSJ and Anseere Uisoussion What Utiles Ought Teaohsr Make at ths Opening of hlsHenool arrssseus sxssiex - l:JT) oXikh. pelllog BiBSIBI J U Howes, Man Co. Iiuslness Men sn. their K-l i u, f-i hJlc Stheois - BOS W j M.-ii.-meli, m. Vsoib I Muggsatl.ns iu Tscblng Orth.-grsf.hr Hiss J I Hurl!'. Salem. Sslf-Or,erenieiit Is ths ?. ... .1 ...... J W Mtanle, liidepiiKlssice Pubi.v hU. Usogrspby Taught b Map Prawiug . Miss M g II wmU, AlUai.y l'ublt i. , . -i..rsi LHacuaslen Slxoild Prises Im I sed as In oenUses to Stud In I'uWIc ScbovtsT evsaix sasoos -7;3) o'cu Lsetnr Keeling Is Kdusatbsi Preetdeal J V Kills, r;lfi-- tu.vcrelt lture UesM L Kugg, Tutasnsr sisi, aio'.u. s, sratLZel. I'srents In Mehoel rsn MrWJ MePanlel, Uayu n Mental Arithmetic, Methyls .... I K M gobisiswu, l -.' a '.,,., Dtnu. I To ::etehiness, Pnn. Hethsi I'ab, I.-.U. formal Lecture Pres. U T Stsuile, MMa MurtbsJ BcIvkA. M .i.s..utb CorprsJ Puni.hnient, Morsl SusssVrr. Wklch . II U gleer uy, I'rtti. PaJUs Pjb le Methods Inetrurtlwn m KngHsli ' mpettioe W " Ji'.u, I BSeaO MtiK I'a'-lu- tieuertJ discuasln. i..nguags In Pubik Sriogs. arras SSas m.s I o'umv. nsadlog. Methods of lsvU.s I J WtrtniMrfi, sarsjs PMMs sshsssa I i y Msrstiser, Muswa VeMa I'ablse H.-h.x.ls Hhoubl ' -f.; be inersrdsd ia Wr ling M W Herroe, Uerrr Public s.Ov4. "MMMsllaneoas," get J II S UV. i-,-i-;s-. !.-.... Knglieh Ortun.nsr, Methods of lsaho-s J A ,s li i. Tin. S. Mstetn luh. n h- i. M li Laur, prt. amih He'en. Ms, R beol.. Lsrtore Pres. K 0 Andersve, MeMitmrUIe UtwXBja t iiiui sastos 7 SM."'' i a. Lecture I 'resident T VasSeeyWlIU eseOe I ...tersitr laeutre Kisswentsey Bstatasloa 1'iesiaeat U L Arneid. SUt, Ag.U ul. lle. ratest Moamee 9JO o'ctoca, srsiL Srd, it'J . y -... r r Work Mies Minis rosier, Mcalini,ruis rub. ee-isuow. Bnglish Oteralure iu Schools -W i Crawford, McMtnneilleC.-nege. MeJi til i nt Instruction .. J r Hill. Principal Alben Pu'-llc bchowie. Isssosm in Cemmea Things Miss Abwe Tettsn.bidepetMtsnes Pub. Set u-U. arrsaeeos sassws - I So o'tnocs, Tfurn-al Ignore Praausat U T hu oe t'ommoe School Krone-airs .... Ms.u, Prln. Kereet Qaees Pubtw Mobsol Hoys Out of mtbnt ! N A Kaodall, Prin. U Crwde AcaUemj.iAUIaa. The Itnpartance of Moral failure in Our Bdieoss i aasery, state A r.. ullurml f eilegs. Wtsusstoa- Bea Shall wa hocor a UrctUer UssU letersst la oar Public Schools Svsvtsu Msstos 7 -30 o'cimi, Uterery and sissitsl entertainment. lpsts) part ftjgrmm sg Use Mueieal and Uurmrj I he The daily sad essoins siere'sss e.' the iasttluU will bs lnursperee.l sitb good tnuex, vuci.1 aad instrs Kircnure ( ..farniUee. Sept. J A f'retind. Ysm' MMeoast : Hup. W K Ysaes. Ptk entity ; Sup G A fee tiles. IUhsi aeeaSfl . Hupt, D V S Ksod, linn eessy. t. I- XcCLKS, Snperietendent Public Irtslrurtion. Dry gosds. hosiery sod notions received this week from New York sod Chicago at Sam sl K. Yoi s.;'s. The State laearaeee assy ef regea 1. Is a Home Company organized and too trolled by prominent an 1 well known hiai as men of the Northwest, from home cap itai 2. Tbe money paid to this company is re tained ia tbe Northwest. 1 1 pays taxes hers and assists in developrng aud building up the various industries ef the Northwest. 3. It is ths ooly company ia Oregon, a bi ah is limited by its charter to the insurance of firm property, private dwellings and their contents, school booses and churches. A Consequently it cannot be burned out as it is not rxtoeed to losses from weeping tires. It insures no mercantile or busines risks, but affords a safe and reliable insurance te fanners aad owuers of private dwellings. 5. The tires that destroy t wo cities, ruin ing over a hundred insurance companies, rendering worthless thousands ef policies, demonstrate the nesjssity of fanners and others insuring in just such s company.free from all kinds of business risks. MO El TO) LOAN We have mommy to loan in sums of Era m security. $300 to $10,000, on Real Estate Call on e BcaXHART Bro's. Albany, Or Washes! -Oat Hair. There is a sort ol pallid, chalky com plexion which the novelists call a waah-ed-eut complexion." It is ghastly enough aad ao mistake. Washed-out, faded, die- eolored, or parti colored hair ia almost as repulsive and inelancholv. Parker's Hair Balsam will restore your hair to its origi nal color, whatever it was; brown, ab burn or black. Why wear moss on your bead, when yon may easily have lively- shining hair, riane fer Sale Cheaa. A square piano, cost $550, will be sold at a sacrifice for rash. For particulars call at this office. 5, 10 aud 25c counters at N H Allen k Co. Jb muting We are now prepared to do any kind of job printing os short notice and in the latest style. Send for estimate on large jobs. Bl'KKHART BlIOS. 5, 10 and 25o counters at N H Allen k Co. ss -I s aa ... I .1 i- Tanlag Planes. S The undersigned is now prepared to tune pianos on short notice. Charges rea sonable. Orders left at Langdon's Drug Store will be promptly attended to. H, S. Richap.ds. GARRETT SCHUBERT. Ou Thursday, March 19th, 1885, at the residence of Fred 1 J II 11.:. as a ww ls.se Qinitee Uiimnkvat' .0aUUJer,aU VUIV Wjij wvjuuu nuiumii vj , Mr. W. H. Oarrktt, of Portland, aul Miss Lottik Schcbbrt, of this city. The DsaeocRAT extends hearty congratu lationa, The happy couple deaerve a long and prosperous life together. BRUNK BISH. In Roeeburg, on Thun day, March 12th, 1885, at the residence o: Hon. A. C. Jones, Mr. W, H. Brum. formerly of Albany, now of Corvallis, and Lovisa Bun, of Jackson vine. BORJi. BURGO YNE. On March Uth, 1885, Albany, to the wife of J Rurgoyoe a gi.-l. CUNDLFF On March 20th, 1885. in Al bany, to the wife ol B W Cundiff i girl TEA IAI TAIB a Plala Sa ejects After all do you really wish to see Al bany shoot ahesd Ilka a LTey hound sfUr a tnx or jack rabbit ; llr n do not "sy, "well it will make no diftereooarf PO not take a baud its the cookisf of Iheox ; bt, you bat. when It is well desjsj fu h-dpeat K.H It takes uult4 -tlort to ncconjplieh anything in this shirking world. There are altogether loo many tho want other people f d.s I in "ik ; but rest assured thejr will he uu bans! when ib- benefit crura ft. M' are trying lo build a public ball, ratis it morn moony i needed then ts now rale d. Lo yon kunms. It ia Hie iu; crest of every locality m I ng jnto see that every ether local I , aa well as itself receives the advan luges of a isigo immigration. In it. is resjiect the )r.MoesAT is unselfl.h, al though it first choice is Albany and Id tin coui.ty ; but when some alley contemporary ssrcseticly mentions our city as the little villus of . Jbatiy. it le hum tn nature for us to get evn with i ; and, hem e, Corvallis ha- several times been men tinned as a berg Of harniet. It was simply throw. ng stones back and exhibited ill will agahiet the thriving, growing city which has had to take tho blu.a ml of the at tempted ssrcaem or Joke, whatever you wish io call them. The ntguciuT is not a mud thrower ; bul suvoi.e wise strikei AHany or hinii eouuty oi toe clieek is goit g io l ht l eek lib he gets lired of tBsj bsrgalo. Idfe without sociability is like lailk without cream. r eb-g.i s horse. It is a complete failure. Neinre demande eociabldty, eveiytedy waau it, the old geilis! ami the immigrant, fipt-ak of B msa or woman and the first qUalhy mention, d will be their ,oeial otie. As, "Mr. Blank is a social, denial, good ft l lOW. " Aud to one of the first thin, a a new coiner seeks to know t. "int kind of sre'iely have you. are the p o pie social." tie," nasi fisout-Miy you will hesr some oue asy "Well, f don't go a cent on f'odurw-. it is tbe coldest, most unsocial place 1 was ever la ; yoej don i catch me living there any longer, not c.n.di ' 2. -;f a. n-.rt ahouhl be made in Albany ami Linn caunty U rnske Uinas who coid here I eel li at they er wr.'e.-me. na on'y V bay our gnosis ami autMsMiha for.-ur uewrpsj-era, but as Well t -i Joy the priceless noon ef our company aad social qualities A community never makes anything by g.-it ug a repalsliou io i-eing t!d aal buckwanl. We ar glssd looLs-erve thai A loan v i.as at least s lair name for us aociability. to a. bmsu Tiass ar t asm ar MB ad A Or., Mar. b MUs, IMS. At a m-etiiig cf Oak Creek Plata i range, held iu sheds!, March Mtb, tbe fo lowing resolntioiiM were adopted, to-wit : Wu i.KKas, T J Blsek. a rtepreesatatlvo from Linn county .elected under a promise snd pledge of honor to sustain the princi plea of the mortgage tax law, did iutrw duoe a bill. (if it bad paeaed as int rdix.-wd,) wbt:b in stibetauoe not ouly destroys the efncieucy of tbe mortgage tax lswt bat virtually destroys tbe usury law si so. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we, tbe members of Oak Creek Plain Orange. 1. of H . ne only censure tte act of the aaid T J HI ark in our -state Legislature, but shall diassud bim hereafter tn any and all laiittrel hon ors to which he may aspire. Resolved, Tbt the foregoing reealu tioos be spread upon tbe minutea of our Grance snd a oopy of the same bo sent to tbe Albany and Malem pspera for publi cation. sr T. It. SeKK.su aa, See. Kid Cl.ses Tbe Vandonee real kid glove, 4 snd 6 button, the very beet In the market jot arrived at N. II. Allen A Co. Every g'ove warranted rpaKASURER'J NOTICE. Notice is hereby uiven tnst there is oussey in the Treasury snd that all otunty warrants will be paid upon presentation, and thst aa warrants will draw interest frem date. if. Fakwbxl, March 26th, 1885. County Treasurer. N. J. HENTON, Notary Public and Insuraiice Agist, 0-F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OF. Represents several of the best Fire In surance Companies on the Ceest. CeH ea him for reliable insurance. Cline, Monteith & Co., REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS, ABLANY OR. NN ill bny and sell real estate, negotiate loans, collect rents, p . y taxes, furnish ra table aoatraots of tale and draw up all kinds of legal instruments of writlngueh as deeds, moHgagea, contracts, leasee ska. Have connection with re. table firms ia Portland, San Franlceoo and otber nlaeea and the beat facilities for either buying or sewing real aetata, we expect to nee onr utmost endeavors to induce emigranta aad capitalists to settle in this locality and ia our endeavors wish tbe assistance of all spirited persona of both our county and city, vt e win publish a rattling good real estate paper for free distribution, begin mug about the 15th of April. i. wfh con tain articles on tbe resources of Lin a Oa, and the peculiar sdvantagas possessed by A'usnv, iso a targe uat or vamab-a county and city property for eaio. Parties wish ing tbeir property advertised for aale wk) please cell on the above firm ou or befbr the 10th of April. jjuUSE AND i-OT FOR SALE. 280 acres of land for sale. House aad lot situated In N, W, part of Scio. The lane) lies 2 miles southeast of Providence Church. Unimproved. "100 acres ope a, balance brush. Inqu re of J. Lw Miu-KR, Scto. Sheriff's Sale. a the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregomfwr the County of Lota i R Glass and C V BUhep, partners undsr ths firm saae and style of Glass and BUhep, Plaintiffs. vs. Thos J Edwards and L E Edearda, DefensJaata. NOTICE is hereby given thst by virtue ef sa execs- tion and order ef sale issued out of the above Court in the above entitled action en the ttth day at March. 18S5 and to me directed and delivered, 1 srOI on Saturday the 25th day ol April, 1886, at ths Court House door in Albany, Linn county, Orsges at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., sell at public aoctiea. He eash in hand to tbe highest bidder the real resets heretofore attached in aaid action and ass-rib d Is said order sf sals as follows, te-wit : The west j e' the southwest I of Section 28 in Township 14, south ef Rang 1 west in the distriet of lands subject to sals t Rossburg, Oregon, containing in all 80 acres Lot No. 1, of 8ecUen Ne. 29, of Township 14, Range 1 west of the Waiamette Meridian: Also the northeast 1 nt southeast J of Section 29, Tswnshlp 14 south ef Range 1 west of the WilUmetU saeridias, eentaining 40 acres, except ths tellosiag, te-wit : lot of hutd for mill purpsees, eontaiaing 2J and rirht ot vay for water ditch ss now used by Millar. Ths proceeds arising frees the sale ef esid premises to be applied first to ths payssent of the casts and disbu rsements of this action, taxed at SSS.Se aad $25 Atterney's fees, and tbe costs and expenses st ssJe, nest to the payssent to tbe PSaintifls tbe sues el 1187,75 ajsh interest thereon at the nOa ef 10 per eeaS per annum from tbe 9th day of Marsh, ISSft, aad the ever plus if any ther be to be paid ts the PefiaSsnt L CEds-atds her heirs r acsUjna ia Dated this 30th day et March, 1886. J. K. Csjuu-vjs, Sheriff of Linn eounSy, Oragos. By D. S. Smith, Deputy, . I