f &e tmmt. FRIDAY JULY 10, 1885 MI4l.li D KNOCK AT NAYti THE FlHi: ? Tbo Watoo Sun uvi that the Dem oortio party "baa ibown iU intense do tire to take up tbo old iatuet tod tut Uio the oid plans by tha toltotion of Southern men tod tbo moat ofTenaivt treeeaeroua of Southern traitor tnd placed thfin in planet demanding man who would stand by tho Union. Tbo Sun bat evidently forgotten that Long etreet, Moseby, Ackerman, Key, Ma bone, and a number of others of the moat offensive, treacherous of Southern traitors were picked up by the Repub lican warty, when their hands were a stilt reeking with tbt blood of tlaio brothers, tnd placed in positions da rn inding such men as MoClellan, Frank lin, Sigel, Blaok, Reecrans end a host of other Djmocrats who shouldered arms tnd fought in defence of the Un ion. Here the R publican party delib erately ahowed ita pteference for rebels who fought the government over Deoi ocrata who fought for ihe government. What intelligent man but knowa thtt Longttreet tnd Moteby were for more offensively treacherous than I amar and Garland. Who is it that ia to persis tently detiroot to go back to the old issues of the war t It it not the Re publican prats exclusively 1 Certeiuly. Hat not even the Orejnian, which once boasted of being an Independent paper, devoted to the beat interests of the whole country, lapsed from its boasted petition and became a mere or gan devoted to arousing the bitter pas sions of the past f Does not tbe Sun know that the "bloody shirt" consti tute the whole stock in trade of such leading Republican papers aa the New York Tribune, Chicago Tribune, St. Louis G lobe-Democrat, and Pioneer PretM 1 For the permanent success the Democratic party these Republican leaders could pursue no line of policy thtt would more certainly secure it than the one which they are now pur suing. Let every Republican paper follow in the wake of the Sun in saying that it "can not fail to ree that an at tempt is to be made to open up all tbe question tor which we fought and have labored 25 yean to establish," and kept it up until the next Presidential con- teat and th t party will find itself so overwbe'.mned with defeat that it will never wage another contest nnder its present organization. Tbe Sun pre sume) very much on the ignorance ot its rtalert when it attempts to feed them on tuoh pabulum. Every act of Cleveland goes to show that the dead peat shall be allowed to bury its dead There has been nothing done that would justify the statements of the Sun, and it will find out sooner or later that it makes a grave mistake. Senator Logan ia said to have gone to one of the Cabinet officers with the complaint that some Uoion soldiers had been dismissed from bis depart ment and tbe statement that be bad received letters from them protesting against their removal. Tbe Cabinet officer, after listening patiently to the Senator's plea for their restoration, re plied that the statistic of tbe wtr showed that about at many Democratic aa Republican soldiers had gore to the front and that tbe Republicans bad had twenty-four years in which o take care of their soldiers ; that it was now the tarn of the Democrats tnd thtt he pro posed whenever a Republican soldier was discharged to fill bit place with a Democrat soldier. Tbe Senator made no further argument. It is really amusing ;o see tbe many quirks and turns to which Republican papers renoit, in order to abow that there is much dissatisfaction among Democrats with President Cleveland, They tell how he is appointing republi can to office wbicL Democrats ought tc have,, thus manifesting much solicitude for tbe Democrats. Tben for fear Re publicans will stand in with Cleveland, they tell what large numbers of rebel tre appointed to till tbe places hereto fore held by good faithful Republicans. Tben they bowl about the administra tion turnrng out all Republican office holders under the plea of offensive par tisanship. Verily our Republican bre thren are in a hard row of stumps. "To the victor belong the spoils," If t phrase that ia very misleading. Tbe phrase waa coined to express tbe neces sary course of any political party in (tower. But, like many other phrases and worda whioh are innocent and in offenaivo in their logical import, t dis reputable use has been made of them, and they have been forced to bear an illogical imtort. We believe that the people of a free country should look to the party in power for a faithful admin istration of the government. We be lieve the part j in power should be held sttiotly accountable for the eutiru and complete policy upon which the gov ernment ia Carried on. In tbe very nature of things it is the only organized entity that could receive the plaudits of an approving people, or tbe strong wotds of condemnation ot a disapprov iog people. We believe that power commensurate with responsibility sbouln be given to the party in power Hence, while the pbiase Mto tbe victor belong tbe spoilt" mty grate harshly upon the ears of those ot a mug wump isb turn of mind, we are free to declare our belief in tbe doctrine that tbe party in power should have control of every federal office, the administration of which affects the gtoertl or tpecit policy of the party in power. Tbia it both reasonable and logical. We do not mean to aay by this, that, upon the advent of a party to power, it should proceed at once to make wholesale re movals for no other purpose than to get ita own party friends in (laces of emolument and profit, but we do say that the party should have tbe power to remove without restraint, except tha' which would exist in the open ies(onai bility which it owes to an intelligent, discriminating public. We cannot un derstand why a party in power should be reproachei with seeking tbe spoils of office, when tbe members of that par ty have woo a right to them and aak for them, and at tbe same time let the defeated party who seeks to retain tbe offices after being ova ted go free cf sash charges. In other words, we cannot uadtr atand why a Democrat who seeks the office of Collector of Customs st Bos ton should be reproached with tbe charge of being mercenary, while the Republican who seek to retain that office is allowed to pass free from aucb charges. It it ail bosh and hypocrisy. And when Marcy coined tbe phrase, "to the victor belong tbe -ooils," ho simply meant to convey the idea we btvs advanced above. No paity ever exemplified tbe truth of this more for cibly than the Republican party during the period of twenty-four years which it held power. And that party would do tha same thing again if restored to power. Suppose at the end of Cleve land's term tbe Republican party should be restored to power in tbe election cf Blaine, L)gao, Sherman, or any other leader of that party, is any one foolish aa to think that aucb new president would not proceed at once to turn bia party enemies out snd put in bis party friends. This it jutt what that parly did and what it would promptly do again, if restored to power. They would! do this too upon tbe very ground cf responsibility we have nained above. Democrats ail over tbe country very naturally and pertinently aik why 75,000 or 100,000 Republican officials should be keot in po ver when they WW w were led to believe last fall that tbey were voting them oat ot power. Tbia country can never be well ruled other than through the instrumentality of political parties, and no party organize tion can be maintained unless we estab lish the doctrine that tbe offices should be given to tbe party in power, that it may establish and carry out a policy of its own in the administration of the government. BaMfANT WOMAN IS, On the Fourth of July, patriotic or gtmlilocitlzend of Salt Luke City arose from their couohes to be met with a sight that caused tho blood lo flow Lebanon. F. M. Millar' mother and niece,, of lows, are visiting with them, We hsd a grand demonstration here the 4th, Tha procession formed at the Tae Nappy Mease arhooi Thr Bankrupt Stork From Mr J B Wirt, who ha just closed a through their vol as in a manner that Engine House, and paraded the prlnoi- indicated the humiliation and Indlg- pal streets at half past two. There wa:i nation which tho aceoo provoked, a aalute of 38 fire crackers at sunrise, The American Flag was saeu at half Mf durlo thf lde heavy firing waa matt on the City Hall, County Court U J, potmion to pM4 gweQ )oit. uouae, uewn inow omce, Mormon it wouhi not have taken eo long, but Tabernacle, Church Tithing Office, the fire engine waa rather heavy, and I s it s m a a A. John Taylor' residence, the Mor- owm ina B"WI ?un,w,r.' ,,t mon Church offices and the Bait Lake g w" " w" mU I M. Millar waa color hnirnr and hmvit v Theater. Both confederate and union led ln6 boyt forth. Next came the sold ers were arouited to tbo highest band. Our friend, Mr. Nixon, propria- pitch of Indignation ind wero anxious tor of the Kxohange Hotel, played the to enter tho buildings and run up the V"06 Gilbrt tU bf bo" thn iiiMulted flag. Oae confederate, Capt, Kvana, made a rush to run up tbe they bad a snare drum and coal oil oao. Then came tbe orator of tbe day, Mr. C. B. Montague, Sr., on foot with our fiiar on the City Hall, but tho door of worthy Mayor, Mr. O. Ralston, Then the building waa shut and locked, and came tbe Lebanon fire engine all decor Of Krauae Uros., located tt Kugone City ml I'url'uml liea Imni mi miIiuI i.., ,. , successful thres month, tern, of school i th.n h( How York coat from tbe District 33, knewn as Happy Horns, wa learn xlmm, which has been removed to Al- the following taota in rer.raooe lo ma aetiooi. n,, The atook consist of one of the In the district thare are only 35 who draw jftrg(9Bt and lt selected atook of clothing, public money; but the enrollment waa 30, jpmui furnishing goods, boots, fihoes.bats, 12 coming from out of the district.an unoem- asps, etc., ever brought, Into this valley inoiilv aood allowing. 1 he total number o Tho good are all now and fr?h arid of days attendance was 1594, of absenoe. 247. Number enrolled, boya. 14 i girls. 22. Aver. tbe host quality, We now prepoao to sell he aaiitD f r h at prion that none can ... which you can verify upon examination. N. If. Af.f.Riv, 67 Flmt street, aging number belonging. 30 i average daily compete with. Tbia la no boast, but facta attendance, 20B. The school had uncommonly bright pupils in its number, No. 1 apellino lass, whioh be. gan with household worda and went through the book , excepting the appendix. Following waa the claaa : Jane Burtonahaw, KU'e Mar tin, Clara Kinder, Mary Kit. water, Mary Hickman, Druoilla Mouaer, Nettie Meuaer, U lull I, Ki . hiiim n! !. fiul, I H8I. Ai.iuvy, OitK.'ios, lw UMMfll A Co., The Now MaMillioi IS inch aeparstor and Hiiaaell engine purchased of you laat no Mr Corns bus Kinder, Otte Martin, Molmnon m9r ts m ywu fWommendod it to be. It has he was thua prevented doing so. The ated in real white and blue bunting, nil at. I liu I mat lint ilmiu! ti 11 m Vut ,.t an. Hnrmons aay the reason they did this tbuiUilio .,, Mr NUon iUrt. thing Ia that the Fourth of July total at out as Ooddeaa of Liberty. He be- day f luournlng to ihora, and not a I ing rather heavy to pull around ou the day of rejoicing. And all thla be- engine, they com promised the matter cause they are now compelled to obey lm 8wJ8 hu ibe l"dnhtlii , ill wuu, lieu vmot "nil mi i a laws that meet tho approval not only nioo ih,dy Im oq tU .ide-waik, Mr. of all citizen of the U. B., except Montague made a glowing ipteeb,brim thenaselvoa, but til the civilised peo- full of patriotism and everything go- d. pie of the world we mean I ho laws Although tne crowd waa small it made aa moon noise aa laruer ones. Alter pvea aatiafaution In every rpct. 1 threeli. ed this aean in I4 day run 4,'i82 lomheht of grain which ia the bigi(ot day run of any machine ia tin part of the country. I threehed for aorne of the oldest farmers in this county and they all aay that 1 did them tbe !'- t job, Mving and cleaning their grain that ever bail been done. Our eipenaca for roaira for the aeaaon did not exceed one dollar. Yours Uuspectfully, i. I). ILVCM LKMASi prohibiting H)lygamy. We hope lo see the administration at Washing ton toe to It that thoo Uwj are en- sevtrtl speeches were wade snd the band played tbtir one piece for the 1 3tc time, the crowd separated to enjoy forced with tbo same rigidity that themselves as thsy pleased. criminal laws are enforced. Let the There waa a little child tick tbe other hydra-beaded monster of polygamy ay and the Dr. waa called and left med-h- faun-ht that it ean not treat Ameri- icine or U' whi'h Wm Put UP b mf - --- can patriotism with impunity. Let Mormoos know that they will be compelled tu do as other citizens tdndley, James Burtenahaw. The school closed on Thursday of last week, with public exercises, following being the principal part ef the program itMtiiiiff by skates DMlanaUon by Mr Wirt,"Tt Inttian " ablution by Clara Klndr, "Oewn in th Mire," ltecMvMMUoM by Jm ilurUmliaw,"l bvuriik my lMtUlMM." HectUkUwii by Umrf HlckitMn, "The Htm UlalMgae by Jen Rurtenanaw ami OUw Martin, "Sprtof Clalbiii(.N HeciUlUm by Mary WWt."WlSli t lb Uer " KeeitaUun by Emma Hruwit, "Tha hittla Slru'f "ng." Ueclanattvn by Hilmati Wtrt,"Tbei'atUliui Uaugh let." l'om hy Ourtiellua Kinder. DwIaiaaMoii Sf SutoRan Utwllay, "SulbliiK t WSSf." Matlm by Raie Michael." HeftilaUua by Urae Mkbaei,"A MUr' Wa. ' IHaiufuc by Neitl Muwaer and Jane lllckniti, ' Dealt. MeeilaUon by Emma VrUn, "The Kittena I'arty ' HMuUnif by Mr Wirt, "KunnaU laat peeeh,'" Mr Wirt on last Monday morning began a I N. II, Allen Co. are now receiving aew school in the John Denny Uiatrict on the new go de, all of which were bought for other one. When tbe hour came to give it medicine, by accident tbey gave tt a dose of medicine for removing corns. Help was called and by protoni obev the law. and if they uerslst in action, the little ooe got over it, al " w I . I l 1. Jl s Its violatloD let them be punished to inou8 carao rr ,UI wuo uuv iw nuv van !. Pmf (!ilhrt ami daitelitar. Frank. becoming Impatient at the ot went to AgUtU Tuea.v morniog to manner In which theee defender of attend the Institute. bartiarim have We are glad te see our bote cart car are now crying rj tbe broom. An exchange says that eleven men Were recently raised from very low po titions to high positions in lows. It was done with a rope. We might say for tbe information of the exchange, that since tbe occurrence of which it speaks, quite a large number of men, women, children, houses, horses, cows, barns, fences, etc., were raised in that state from low to high positions. It was done by a cyclone. T. Anderson, of Sandy, writes to the Oregonian to iaquire how to destroy the little snail like worm that it strip ping the leaves from fruit trees. A friend of ours says tbac ordinary dust from a road sprinkled over the leaves when tbe worms are on and will kill them. Sprinkle the dust on tbe worms and they will burst and die. What most annoys the Republican office holders is that their little ma chine called "civil service reform," constructed by them to keep them selves In office does not work ss effi ciently as they had hoped. Tbe peo ple generally see through their little trick an 1 have hut little sympathy for them wh3u they artggiven the grand bounce. the mmtm lkabeb. Hubert O. Thompson, through whose influence Mr. Hedden was made Col lector of Customs in New York City is the coming leader of tbe New York Democracy. Tammany and Irvine Halls organizations are on the decline. John Kelly ia hot neaily so popular at bt was even last fall. Thompson will be to the County Democracy what John Kelly in his palmiest days was to Tam many, with this difference, that Thomp son will place tbe best element of tbe party in prominence while Kelly did largely otherwise. Large numbers o Tammany and Irving Hall adherents are deserting and following the lead o Thompson. Thompson is the coming leader of tbe New York City Democ racy. The Oregonian says "the recent elec tion, (in that city,) waa a straight patty contest. Attempts to put it upon per tonal and local iasues failed." 8 the Republican majority on a straight tight ia 162. That party is losing its strength in that city very faat. But that is tbe condition of tbe party in nearly every portion of tbe country. Tbe President a few days since asked Horatio C. BureLard, Superintendent of the Mint, for bis resignation. Bur ohard refused to do so and declared that the President could not remove him. Now the President ha suspended him and appointed James B. Kimball in bis place. Last fall these federal oificials sneered at tbe idea of remaining in office under a democratic President, but now tbey have to be kicked out be fore they will go. Verily they are lovers of the spoils. Te Titrr!tatM The Improved WestingbouseThn !i log machinery aud engines are guer en teed to be the very beat In the mar ket. Consult your fnt'-reats by sending for circulars to 7.. T. Wright, Portland Oregon. Also dealer in Hancock aepar ators, pui.ii, bl log. oiia, etc. hrw . Albany prairie. oairtUBY. oaah, whhdi in the preaent di5tiioraIb.ed state of the market means bargain In every line of good, which they popoae to give their cualomora tne oeueut v, he "twin rtdlc of been treated. They stilt tall iii-.ir flfti-a I I f.ftF Hit ft K,af itlttmt , waa east v a a iiiv e hre m m " 1 of thia hateful sin. 1M the govern ment abate it and Iho people with one voice will say, ''well done." Tbe president recently appointed K. L. Hedden to be Collector of t'ualon a for New York in place of Itobinaon, whose term baa expired. At the same time tbe president removed the Repub lican Surveyor of Customs tnd appoint ed Hon. S. Beattie to tbe place. He alto removed! len. Graham, Republican, Naval o llicer and apojn.ed S. W. Burt. The Iobanonitee ware moaning and groaning of tbt heat on Motidty. Mr. J. Parktr and Mitt Ollie Dont ca were married at 5 a. m , at Mr. C Hannona, July 4th. Ktpect they took tbe prize offered at Albany. Miss Roe Wilson ia up from Port .'and on a visit to parent and friends. Rock Hill. What a glomus celebration we did nave at Albany the fourth, and what an Immense crowd there were, there Hedden and Battie aje both life long mUst hsve been some where In the Democrats snd belong to tbe county neighborhood of 7 or 8000. democracy, while Burt is a recent con vert, baviog been voting with tbe Dem Kvery one sou mod toenjoy themselves. Leb anon did well In winning some of the urium durlnir tho evanina?. ladauuut ocrata alaut three year. Tbeae an- ..Mit f,,, r,... v I SJSJSBBSB swe wv v a j Brvw aws WW w ' ' pointments are beaitily approved of by Tne u dub p- garoe tha county democracy and moat of tbe ball every Sunday afternoon at ttiree mug wump, but Tammany it disap- o'clock. Tbey are doing well for new poinUd, but aince these appointments DeKlniM?r9- m t I. I. i l. t . Tammany bas secured tbe appointment AU" "w J' "TP 18 ""Ul , , ' . completed at last. 8.ion be nady for of Dortbeimer for U. 8. Diet. Attorney UU8ine Noar Hbedd, linn oounty.Or., on Monday, June Tlod, 15S3. H Y Farrow, aged t'J year, 7 months, and 20 days. Deceased was born in Montgomery county, Ky., Dec. 2 ad, !Sld crossed tbe puuna in ISaS, and has been a rtatdeat of Unn oonnty for tbe last eighteen I tyla for leaa money i ...... i i.., i t ... i.lul tnr I done at anv other olht . k . u . tyte and machinery u all ow, ead tbey are many years, but waa in hia u.ual health until JjJJ u, teK9Wiu, any kind of work.either about thirty minutes before hia death, which, pMn ornamental or in colore, legal blank it is suppoaed was oanaed from rheumatism of every description ou hand and printed Ui f lK. kMr Tha ,mera! ceremonies took order on ahort utic-. U-v them a call and nlaoe at Hand Uide. June 24th conducted ct luw Vr,ca by Rev C Sparry. Leek al tU D you want jeb printing dono ? If yon do. uatromxe liuraiiart Hroa., aa they will . - . . . . . . . lo your wort in tne very iei ami iai i ihiiu you :au iimi w tk i j t I . idonr at anv oilier unite in mim nsaie. uoir which is doubtless intended to mollify them. Haying; is In full blast now around Rock Hill. Some are making prep arations for cutting fall wheat. Fall Second Assistant pott master general j w,eat la getting ripe sooner than Hay has resigned on account of ill health. A. K. Stepherner of Illinois succeedr. him. CORRESPONDENCE I3rownHville. Thermometer 103 It; the shade. Hay harvest has set In earnest. Some Complsint ,of rnst on the Spring sown grain, but tne fall grain seema to be all right and a good yield timothy Home few of our folks spent their fourth at Waterloo. They report having a good time, In which danc ing commenced at noon and continu ed till midnight Saturday night Health f o'erably good except two or three cases of whooping cough and every ooe buy putting up their hay. If the weather still continues to be hot it will ripen grain very fast. Harvest will bo almost a month earl ier this year than common. Bennle Mills Intend to got his 1m looked for. Tha rn. harvester up from lieiow Lebanon and been very prompt in adjusting and et " read tor work Ime this I 1 ...,..! k... ..... I.... !.. " ' " paying iubwb cnuncu iiuj into urcs in our town. Peter Hume, N. B. Standish, C. H. McFarlandand WIIIIh Galbrailh returned Sunday from their trip to th mountains, alt aouarentlv renov ated andrenewedln strength by their we ftre informed, is going to teach a rustication. inree monins scnool at tne ienny Quite a number of our citizens took dlaUlct commencing yesterday Every body saya the Albany Dkm orat is the best paper of the county for news and has some very good cor- respondents. Mr. John B. Wirt, of Canada, HO In Albany on tbe 4th, and the report comes home that your 4th of July In Albany is almost too strong for tome of the boys. Some of our citizens took In the Metropolis on the fourth. All came home full of patriotism. Mr. D Keeling, daughter of Peter Kess- ting, of South Brownsville, A Rock Hiller. Sweet Home. Farmers are busy haying and some Bunting and Miss Lena are Preparing for grain harvest 1 he 4th, America's great day pass- were ed off quietly with the reading o married at the residence of the brides the Declaration of Independence by parents on the evening of July 3rd Mr.Calvert, and a Sabbath school con cert. The weather has been extremely warm here for the past few days by Rev. C. Sperry, Insurance business Is quite brisk since the late fire. John Williams and Bub Lyces have wTarm D0UKh f the average Sweet returned from Harney Valley where lwuvr- they went last fall, fully satisfied Messrs John Schmeer, George that the Willamette Valley is the Humphrey, w. B. Barr, and Fred place to live in. O. P. Coshow is still slowly Im proving, and is now begining to walk around the house. Narrow Gauge stock is on the rise. We now have a way car, and another engine on this end of the line. Capt. Goddard and bis crew are now pre pared to whoop 'em up lively now from Brownsville to Lebanon junction every other day. I forgot to mention that the discip les of Isaac Walton in pur burg put in tne 4th at Coburg fishing in the Mc Kenzie, going up in the morning on the Narroy Gauge and remaining over till late in the afternoon, among whom we will mention Capt.Gcddard, Col. T. S. Pillsbury, and Mr. .1. M. Moyer, all of whom had their ladles with them. H. J. C. Averill has returned from a six weeks visit to his relatives in the eastern states. While gone he visited at Joseph In the Wollula Valley and in the Spokane Falls country and returned home, seeming ly improved in bealtn, but hjdly tan ned by the sun. The organ for the Presbyterian Sundiy school, purchased by them from Rev. Sperry, agent of the Shon nioger Co. has arrived and is pro noutc3d a very go j6 Chapel organ by tfcosa who claim to bj fingers. Phad. Mueller passed through town this moining en route for the mountains. Mrs. Lute Moss is very low with consumption. Tbe postmaster has fenced tho front part of the post office for the convenience of those wishing to lean ana whittle, we suppose. Mr. Rowel, proprietor of the Inde pendent Hotel bus weather. boarded and painted the building, so it is second to none in the town. Mr. j. c. Hummer will start this week for his sheep camp near Black Butte. We unm Ihee new. at evsnleg'a ctuee, We onaa thee at early da en, And all Utfoefb U luftf, long 4e, We UeV for Uke etef thet U f ". thy pUm at Urn table la vaeaat, Aud aft4jr now U the Veeir w i.cfc (or many years we e aeen thee. Locking aa eala awl netieot ihece. Thy books e fondly aWStatsi Sow lie witk I.J fart cUeet . WbUetbban4etaatae lately bekl lhtn. Lie clasped la death repuee, AM thy voica U kttahed fureter, lie leoea ne more we hemr, Aa we gather rowed the !. t Wbm in evening hoar la uear , i. f .- jowraey la for tha ended Aaeadea peace ful day. After the rtouda hate ahed their tear. Upon darfcwMne . Nor toauaar'a heat, ner Wlnter'a rokj, Caa eauer Utea naln or Ut, Heating there beneath the etare. All boehed, aed eoM. ft-vt eUU. Hut aoon Own 'a rtea from Um culd clay. To arer In realwa U llgbi. Away from every earthly woe, Te )gai the hoet at rayed la white. Thee trembling limb will tb-n be free. That weary head at reel. When thou beat rearbwd lb goal Atlaet,tby loving Saviour'a breaat . MiAAStY. r j tiljgss " ' IB "BP 3 2 5 00 00 00 to 00 So 00 The Cuiran Fruit Dryer. TlioOiirran Fruit llryar Iim Imeri lit nee ill tbia State fr tliR nrt three ream and ia arknowledifed b i.ra. i l fruit lrylng iiwtii, U. 1m uirlr U. any other Jryr in the market K'c hue nal imn. nvmiaU truui rtle who hava naed ur tiryt whu-h we will forwerd SMS application, W take nieaeura In iiioMiiiiiK inn uiiiii- mi wnare ,rrvi v. yni. iu .move fi:ini, -jrjr hi any irt ef tbe State. Ma mnr iirnsii irwiv nni hi irnHmi, Atao vn rui;neei cm n price fm for the aame. f'rtiee deMring to nor luae fruit dryi ra will do wall loeend ferdeacriptive abestW eforo n,king arraiieineiile etaeebere etl ua your namea and our aent will -ali on you. Atblrra Kerr Caltte aa aiatlen aitrrp. The undcraignetl will pay the liilu-at caali price fur beef cattle and mutton aheep. Have good scale on liich to weigh. I. I, Mii.i i:k, Millers. Oregon. a II rreen hatare a WeUa Tlie tklo on the heal It kept fft ami flexible by a aeeretion from the oil glatula. When llient? are clggel the hair ilnee ami raliH off. rarkera uair Heleain reiiewa lliiir action, restores the original .. or to tne hair and makes tt soli ami gloaay. It aho eradueta Ian irulf. No? greaay, nt a dye, tieiic loualy petfotnra. Delightful for a aily a toilet table. 1 He Ocl 01 un-aeingn 1'ivfi-rablu lo alt ainiilar artlulea bfcauM? of ltoauerior rletnlineaa and purity. D. B. .W0XTKITH & Co., Albany, Orrgon. !. U. We have on band an aeaortinetit of c . fMJ hand Orjera rf different makea which will aell chfap NOTICE. having concluflud to close out bin Wmm, now offers his entire stock of STOVES, RANGES, HEATING AND COOK STOVES together with his entire stock of TIN. COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE AT COST. As tiis n a gmuu ciojiaj 01!;, nn is tin tian for hmmm to replenish their kitchens and dairies with ware. AI.HANY, WEB. Oth, 18 8 5 Ihed, Jeaaie youngeat child of A D and A M leedy. ef aoarlet fever at Sodavitle, Or., foly 5th, ISS-'i, aged 10 month and S days Ooe week before her death little Jeaaie waa well and cheerf al, hat now there is a vacan cy in the home and the heart atrtcken parent mourn the ead loaa of their darling babe, Tbera la a reaper whose name ia death, Ami with hia eUikle knee. Keep the bearded grain at a breath And the flower that grow between. Shall I hava naoght thai la fair aaith he Naught bat tbe bearded grain, Tbe aoent of Utea flower ia twee, to me, - And 1 will gir then all bach again. Yes, another little flower haa been pluck ed from earth and transplanted to bloom for ever in ita heavenly home. The bereaved par ent have tbe sympathy of thia entire com munity and io thia dark hour ws can only say to them "earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal." C. M. T. 0. M. JONES. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ALBANY, OREGON. Ofllce at residence on Third and Waah. ingtou fUreote, RATES Ol fit A BO KM. (with 2i per ceut extra ai- night ) Vialts In town, $1.60, Yitita In tbe country, f 1 per mile for the ftr-t two mliea.and SO cent for each addi nonul mile, not including ferriage. Medicine, fun.iht.til rKKflj while viU in lienta. ObatetrlCN, live uoijara anti mueaga, 0. S, WOl.VKRTOS, O. H, 1RVISK, W0LVERT0N & IRVINE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. sf OfAeo up stain in Kroman'e Brick. ALBANY, OKKWtti. aV COS aeaae. Our ft lands or tha CorvalUa "Gaxelte" talk splendid senaa in their last laaue, In the following manner : What aeetaa to us an unkind cut appear In the last laant of the "L.ader," entitled "Are you going," in which, Albany people are severely criticised for not attending publio gatherings in CorvalUa, We hap pen to remember several occasions in vnloh many Albany people attended pic nlea tnd other gatherings inCorvallls.and while a few t'orvallls boys have had some difference, and have fallen out with a few Albany boya, we think that it Is silly for a publio jourual to berate and belittle tbe whole people of Albany because of such dispute, aa the people at large are in no way to blame. There are hundreds of good people in Albany as wall aa in Cor valUa, and a few who, no doubt, through selfish motives, might not get along aa pleasantly aa desired, Albany la our neighboring town, and It ill becomes a publio Journal to speak disparagingly of her, but on the other baud, u any boyisn disputes have given rise to 111 feeling, a journal ought to bring about good feeling in preference to lending aid toward widen ing the breach. Job rrlatlag. 0 W Watts is always ready to do all kinds of job printing on short notloe and at reasonable rates. If you have letter heads or bill heads printed send him your order and he will place them in tablet form without extra cost. Orders from a distaitoe will receive prompt attention. Gabk. Miss Jennie Blaker, finished a thtee months term of school at this place Friday, and returned to Shedd to-day. A party of young people from Oak Oille and vicinity spent tbe 4th at Mary's Peak. Mist Ollie Kirkpttriok, of Albany, came up last week and accompanied the party to Mary's Peak. Mr, M. W. Walker, rotumed from Puget Sound last week. H-i spoke favorably of the country and will soon move bia family thither. Some fields of wheat will hi out around Oak villa this week. Nonvellis, cuts, fever BUCK. LEW 'S ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, sores, tetter, chapped hauds, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve ia guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaction in every case or money re tunded. Price 35c per box. For sale ky Foshay A Mason Kid Clove . "7!7-nnn, I ssji .aii m 1 jjr mm '. mW3w - h weaasMPtVaW Conrad Meyer, PROPRIETOR OF STAR BAKERY, Cnrner Braadalbin and first St., -DKALER IV- 4 aaiaetl fraifa, talsYwsre, Dried Frnltt), Tobsreo, sugar. tafle, Ete tanupii Heal, (ueenMware, Vegetable, Cigars, Spieea, Tern, Kte., In fact everything that ia kept in a gen eral variety and grocery store. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. ci NEW MISSILOX THRESHER ltlie rreaieat grain eav tng- mat-nine of the preaent century. l'iilimUel in capacity: unsunaaatl In work, and tiaMiuallml In atriM.ih and .iimhilliv Thia company aleo manufacture the beat Farin Engine on wheela. " alalog-ue and price Hat tent free. AdUreea PasEU. at 'e.t Braaea Hoaae.PorflNHd.Or Sheriff's Sale. In ihe Circuit Court of thr State of OrctjOH for County of Linn. J H Brldgva, Plaintiff. at Bartrand Hermnn, Henri- h Wtiachart and G W Crob ant, iHiftitdante. NOTICE 18 HKREIIY GIVEN THAT, BY VIRTUE of an execution tuaued'out of tho above named Court In the above entitled action dale I June 24th, las, and to tuo directed and delivered, I have levied upon and, on Saturday the let day of August IS86, at the hour of 1 o'c'oek, p. m at the Court Houee l .r in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, I will aell at publio auction far caah in hand to the hi lut bidder all the rlKht, title, and interest of the above named Defendantt or of either of them in the two tract of land h.reinaf ter deacribed, aa followo, to-w it The n rtheaat ipiarter of Section 26 in Township 9, South Hange 1, eaat of the Willamette meridia.i in Lino county, Oregon, containing- 100 ax-res. tha aame being the property of the aaid Hertrand Hernias. Alao the following- : The northwect quarter of Section 26 and the northeaat quarter of Section 26, in Tp. I) S K l, K of the Willamette Meridian all situated laUat county, Oregon, eoutaining 320 acrea more or leaa, being the properly of the said G W Crolsant. The proceeds of such sale to be applied : First to the payment of the cost of and upon this writ and the costs and expensos of sale and the original costs taxed at tSl.35. Second to the payment ot Plaintiffs claim of 110.32 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 12th day of Match, 1886 Third the remainder if any there be to be paid to the said G W Crolsant and Bert rand Hermann or their legal lepresentatives. Dated, this 30th day of June, 1885. J, K. Charlton, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. pe'Jaa. J. Charlton, Deputy. The Vandonee real kid glove, 4 and 0 button, the very best In the market just arrived at N. B. Allen fc Oo. Every glove warranted. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remark able discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Luag diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense ef du ty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful discoverv ; resulting in hun redaof our beat Physicians using it in Isetr practice. Trial Bottlesfree at Posh a y Mason's Drag Store. Beularaize 11.00 Guardian's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned as Guardian of. Samuel and Harry Meyer, minor heirs of M Meyer, deceased, will on Saturday, tho 1st day of August, 1885, at 10 o'clock, ft. m., of said day, at the Court House door in Albany, Linn county, State of Oregon, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Marion county, State of Oregon, made on the 5th day of June, 1885,licensing him to do so sell at publio auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest of said Samuel Meyer aud Harry Meyer, of, in and te Lots Nos. (5) five and (6) six in Block No. (20) twenty in the town of Albany in said county of Linn county, State of Oregon, June 30th, 1886. Emaktsi, Miykr, Guardian. CD WANTED AT ONCE. Kxptrienoed book agents, male or female. For the most popular and fastest selling book of the age Will pay salary for first, class canvassers. Active,inexpertenced can vassers drilled and paid commission oraaiaty. It will pay you to write as. Address Agency Publishing Company 59, First Street, Al bany, Oregon. II A.RDVVARE OF ALL KINDS, Axes, mattocka, brusHi ho.ks, picks sbovelM,spadea, forks, grindstone, wheel barrows, wringer, ropes, and almost everything you warn, can be had cheap for Citah a Peters A Stewart. HAINTS AND OILS, Of all desc. iptioua sold by Tetera it Stew art AKPKNTKKS TOOLS, We want carpenter ta know that we keep constantly in stock the very teat tools the market Sttbrwe, au4 sell tueni aa cheap as they can be sold. Every tcol we eell we can warrant. No shoddy art u lea are keot. Come aud see aa. Pktkrs tt Stewart. CD CD o CD O B BREATH ORTHWESTEM REMEDY aSKWflEi iihinF wv: an i Those who work early and late need a wholesome reliable Medicine like Pfvndsr's Orboos Blood Purifier. As & remedy and preventative of Uiseasea it can not be beat. It checks Rheumatism and Ma laria, relieves Constipation, Dyspepsia an I Bilious ness, and puts fresh energy into the system by making New Rich Blood , AH DruggisM and Dealers keep it. 1 bottles, 6 for $5. s FOKTSMHN, ATTENTION ! l- ters A Stewart keep a full line of am- unition, tnd will soli a low as the lowest, Krery pound of powder Is warranted to kill 5ub ducks if proi-erlv U9ed. B LACKS aalTB'B OUTFITS, Anvils, visns lii'llovvs liammor. .Iiulnu. stocks and dies aud almost every tool used by blacksmiths we keep constantly on hand Aleo a full ttock of iron,of all sises, horse sho and horse shoe nails. Special prices made on small outfits for fanners use. Titers A Stewart. D ON'T FOHGET IT. jryou try to build now while wheat is only wo th 51 cents you should by all means go to Peters fe Stewart's, at Albany for your hardware. You can get what you want at their store and at reasonable figures. H OOS1KK GRAIN DRILL. A better grain drill is not made anvwhere, as every farmer says who has used it. For sale only by Peters fr Stewart. rpHE BEST THING OUT, Is the Acme Harrow and no fartnt r can well afford to be without it. It ia the very best clod ci usher and pulverizer, leaving the ground as level as a barn floor. Sold only by Peters ft Stawart. I. CASE PLOWi. This famous plow is well known in Liun County. The chilled and steel plows ar well made from the very best material and are warranted to do as good work and scour fully as well as any other pi ow Peters A Htvart are the sole agents. ARDEN SEKDs. " A point not often thousrht of but which is important to the planter, is that seeds grown in a Northern climate have more vigor, and are more certain to produce a orop aud mature earlier than those rised urtber Souoh. Seeds from Walla Walla, guaranteed to be fresh aud purt, ai.d to give satisfaction, will bo sold by us cueap. Garden forks, hoes itud rakes thrown in with each package for a email amount of com. Peters A Stxwart,