Ifte cuw(vat. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1886. 4iKB.1T VlTTOBY. The democrats of New York and Virgiui won a magnificent victory Ust Tuesday. Tbii is the earnest reply of the people to the 'Moody shirt" haran gues of John Sherman, Foraker end Logan. New York girec over 20,000 plurality for Hill (dem.) for governor. Legislature democratic Virginia gives 20,000 democratic majority for govern or. Legislature democratic ; whioh re mands Mahone to that obscurity which be richly deserves. Cleveland's admin istration very heartily endorsed. di nauocie tiBvwuxe. The rimiiidmlur is growling because the present administration has made an order that no land office ehali furnish blinks to clerks, agenU, couits or no taries public for wee of settlers in mak ing pre. It says thso btanks cost about one cent a piece, and therefore this effort to economise is demagogic Now, in the first place it is no part of the duty of the government to furnish these blanks, but it was in line with the general spirit of extravagance of a republican administration that led to the custom that prevailed before the present democratic administration came into power, of furnishing free to any one such blanks. Our contemporary complains that the saving to the gov ernment is so small, that no other rea son can be given for the order than a desire to make a show of economy, but when he is made to know that this or der applies to not only all the land offi ces in Oregon, but to all the land offices in the United States, and that this sys tem of economy U made to apply to all the departments of the govern men t,and to every one of the one hundred thou sand officials in all parts of the country, and in fact in nearly all parts of the world, he will then have some faint idea of the vast sums of money which may and will be saved to the tax-pay era of the country by such economy We hope our contemporary will consid ' er the force of the very old but eminent ly correct and true maxium : "Take care of the cent and the dollars will take care of themselves." test will be between Mitchell, Birsch and William. Republicans through out the valley are bitterly opposed to a Portland man at all They say Portland has ono senator and that some other section of the state ought to have the other one. They urge two objections to Williams. One is that he is a Portland man, and the other is that be is said to be the Cen tral Pacific's man. Two objections aro urged against Hirscn. One is that ho is a Portland man, while the other is that he U the Northern Pa clnc's man. Less objection exists against Mitchell than formerly. The fight made against him now by the Oregonian Is almost universally re K.ucu aa me venom oi uuu wuu koows no motive so strong as mat oi hate. It is regarded by nearly every one as persecution, and that always makes friends for the persacutod. THE NEW WCUL HOI E. The new school hnnae will ha ldi- they will be interesting. The Welcome ssvs : a uj I . . i o jiutuuuy iu a cara io me ureiori- I - ... . m? vun aays ids irownsvuio w ooien ami employs fifty white people. Now will 1 "'-0Jw"b0T-7 '"F'c.aus y rn h irh;; r r. iiay roll of the same oorooration 1 i , - m i N.jt a one sir, not a one. Tbe "bloody shirt" was effectually Isid out last Tueaday in New York and v lrguua wnere f oraker, Imogen, her- nisn ana ButUrworth waved it so fran- ticallv to scare oeoole into voting the republican ticket. That dodge of the republican. i,no go" among patriotic, intelligent neonU cated on FriJaj Nov. 13th at 2 o'clock mind when newspaper was so univer- f v Sweeney preached three sermons r" A1 No l' Mmoo,c p. m. The address will be delivered by "T condemned as the Ore,onian was P' tlZ 3 Mr 5 te M Sofrooia Prof. T. F. Campbell, of Corv.llis. Let fr fcb nnifestation of foolish psrti- Dd ne " the rM'deoe f Mr- Cutter all right, title and interest in all ii ftk i fl . . inlay. lands that I own in Oregon. Con $1200. all the people attend these exercises as "usbip. Miss Wbite.of Brownsville.and Mi J G Cherrv KrmontL tn r f miiK - '! the P'U lt Tuesday in Buffalo, New r w a m a e.wavaa.lvre a I jwmwrraie, wiin me aiu oi me mugwunmps last year, carried New York bv the barn nluralifv nf lido. while this year, without their Hd, th.y hftveeerriedthete hy 20,000 wvle-a mmn IS 6 n mm rl 4 L ... 1 B . i 1 1 plurality, and thereby hangs a tail In a party noint of view it seems n, rii..KiA . l u-, ..ovc mciu iubu a . I I to nave mem. Wa hear the name of Mitchell float- mg on the gentle breezes quite frequ- ently. How such whisperings must fill the "bloody shirt" again. tbe soul of tbe Oregoman with rieght- -' eous indignation. ur rePWcan friends had a very l i down cast look Wednesday when the loss, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania news came of such magnificent dem and Nebraska went republican last ocratlc victories in Now York and Tuesday by greatly reduced majoritisw. J Virginia. KBDi ntox or tub rvmm debt. In our issue of October 9tb,we copied an artiole from the Sentinel published at Jacksonville, in which the statement was boldly made that "this administra tion has not paid eff a dollar of the pub lic debt." We then showed that during the months of Match, April,May,June, July, Augur.t and September the public debt'had been teduoed $43,072,403.52. As proof of this we referred to the monthly publio dubt statement as pub lished in the Ormjonian for the several months named. To this very clear case made out by us the Sentinel made no reply whatever, and we rested the case with the consoious satisfaction of having convinced the Sentinel roan. Rut, now comes forward the Eugene City Register and volunteers the statement that that paper was the author of the article which we quoted from the &rn.if,and reiterates the statement that "this ad ministration has not paid off a dollar of the public debt," and then attempts to change and qualify the statement by saving that "not a dollar of the interest bearing government indebtedness ha been paid sinoe Seoretary Folger's last call of August 7th, 1884." Now the Register man attsmpts to chance the words "public debt," as used in the article taken fi'om the Sen tinel, lo the words "interest bearing government indebtedness," as will be seen by referring to tlte Register of Oot 29tb, but he will not be allowed to es cape from his untenable position by such jugglery in woida, or such deraa gogism in argument. We have shown, as before stated, that since the present administration came into power the publio debt baa been reduced over $43, 000,000. The Renter man says there has been no reduction since Aug. 7th 1884. Now, let us see. The Rpubli can party was in power during the period from August 7th,1884,to Marci 4th, 1885. Let us see what Arthur's Secretary ef the Treasury reported about the publio debt during all the months of that period. He says that during the month of August, 1884, the public debt was reduced $8,542,852. (See Oregoman of Sept. 2nd, 1884.) That during the month cf Sept., 1884,it was reduoed 12,t40,O0O. (See Oregontan Oct. 2nd,1884.) That during the mouth of Oct., 1884,the decrease was $8,307,- 192. (See Oregoman Nov. 3rd, 1884.) That during Nov., 1884, tho debt in. creased $747,124. (See Ot egonian Dec. 2nd, 1884.) That daring the month of Dec., 1884, the inert ee was $041,384. (See Oregoman Jan. 3rd, 1885.) That during the month of January, 1885,tSe debt was reduced $9,420,046. (See Orwoiia Fb. 3vd,1885.) That dur- ing the mouth of Fob., 1885, the public debt was reduced $3,204,975. (See Otegonian March 3rd, 1885.) This makes a reduction of the public debt from August Tib, 1884, to March 4tb, 1885, to the amount of $41,515,065, and the reduction since the latter date to October 1st, 1885, as before alio wo, tion since August Tib, 1884, of $84, 587,468. But the Register man alleges that not a dollar of the public debt has been paid since August 7ih, 1884, al though bis own party claims that it paid of er $41,000,000 from Oe latter date to March 4tb, 1885. Now if this Republican editor knows anj ihing at all, he must know that the publio debt it not all interest bearing, and that his b, I ioirfflinoin words .ill not rl,,U tha ' . " ii""- m i n vr u(ft mx i.aa.a.t.T. ry w .. uenerai Jacueiian died suddenly oi neuralgia of the heart at bia home at I n J i rx i .mi. ti- Orange, New Jersey Oct. 29th. His atZ I.j , " ftV.u lalD 1UU BUrVlL' UOLU MM M 111 11 llllV I . . . . r I I mm mm m v v vvaweiaiaM mm a v WW I wo.. nown to requi-e an extended no- it . , twe from ua. The disgracefully, bitter, partisan attack made by tbe Oregonian r , 3 . . nnon the General's almost universally taoiittt l great reputation 8 soldier. I . . m -a,, a si . rrirrti'.r tnrl tatMiman isreaaa nhaeartl nna I f""w- j mmmmvm v mv mm vuai evkOl l- o of that paper. We do not recall to Tho UnrlnSnM rf . il I uK....ftU.w, tDivu) tJuuuK mo i ract lnat Uarper'e Magazine Is sold in Emrlanrl nr 1h onnlm r. hiio m vvr 1 . price uere is ao cents, says: "American readers built up the house of Harper. Perhaps this h the rea- wn why tbeyculd pay nearly a in,rd more for their reading." The ... . C-lumet and Hecla company sell I copper to Englishmen, cost of trans- porta tion included, for less than it ' ituan ii charges Americans. The ?7nm thinks tnat an rignt, Tor the Industry Is one that Americans are taxed to protect. mmmmmmmmlS That wai cene upon which every tr"a Amen'can ,ook ith pride.-lhmt, when Pr"dsnt Cleveland walked np to xort, and cast his vote for state, coun- ty and city offiaere. Democrats took rri; ,.!,. -.M- .-. . l .. dent votid the freight domoorMie tie.... ' SaBWBBaBasmasvaBBaMaHBMB It i rinV.lv .m.lr, f J . mUwaM iv see the wr ithincs and contortiona r.f lb " .. Otejonxan over the democratic victorv I r A9M Ainjn siwrAa. KA 1 A r. .." J. last Tuesdav. Awful ohaatoma Qf . m la t e i o . .. "confedsraov" flit b-fnm thai .1iinr. eyes, snd with nervous energy he floats rf OORRESPONDBNOB Chiclcen Dristle. She was sitting lu the sumptuously furnished parlor of one of the grand old mansions situated In the suburbs of Chicken Bristle, away from the din and rattle of that busy mart of trade. The room in which the fair golden-hatred creaturo sat was fur nlshed with everything that wealth and the most exquisite tasto could suggest. The costume worn by this regal beauty was of the finest and most costly texture. At her feot on costly divan looking up into her glorious dove-like eyes sal a young man whose broad white brow and classic face wero plainly stamped the Impress of nobilty. Ichabod," she said, as she tender. ly laid ono of her soft velvet hands on his finely shaped head, "why art thou so sad to-night, dost thou doubt my lovel" "Clamantha," said tho young man in a voice that trembled with emo- tior, "I do not doubt your love t I know that your trusting heart beats for me alone, and that your love Is as steadfast as a fir stump and as pure as the snewfixke upon the Alpine nights. Yet there is a feeling 1 can not resist comes stealing over me to night. Forgive me darling, but 1 feel as if something was about to come between me and tho only wo man I ever loved. "Never," cried the fair girl, loan ing forward till her cream colored hair fell in golden clouds upon his graceful shoulders, and her breath made sweet by the perfume of winter onions, fanned Ma pale, cold cheek. "Tho mountains may fall down into the valley, war, famine, pestilence and the hoofrot may come, but my love for you will grow brighter as the years roll on." "Hark," cried the young man, as the noise of steel-clad hoofs, and the click of the Gaines & Fellow's gate told that someone was approaching the mansion at a terrific pace. Hasti ly springing to her feet with flushed cheek and firm aet mouth she drew aside the damask curtains in her bou doir and gently lifting her lover to hl foet she bade him enter. As he disappeared from view, the door opened and a young man clothed with one of lnco 6c Ash by 's duelling suits, strode before her. Clamanths, darling," he said, as he clasped her in his strong at ma, nod premed her cornet stay to hla duck ing vest, '-before another sun I shall take my departure for the hume of the cowboy and the sagehen. If you love me give roe some memento of the sweet bUful past and I will wear it next my flannel shirt as I go forth to grapple with I he cold and heartless world." "You shall have It Gilbert," aald tho gentle maiden as she took from her ham pocket a lock of faded ye! low hair and prersed it into the hand of the stalwart youth by her side. Farewell, duckie." he w timbered. and tho door closed behind bis re- m - j w w w treating form, and she turned to 5nd hrlf rnnrrnniMl bv th noble Melon nf tho hniisa nf lloodendfliiher ..Traltorese," be biased in a voice hoarsa with passion, "tell me what token of thy love you so tenderly be- insrMl nmn i!im1 dark haired son of a ferndigger 1" Anoeiingat nis reel sno nuea ner r m m as tar dimmed eyes to bh and in a voice uhsu WHM SB017 wmaiiwcu, -is w TW- i. ti 1- 1 t .u.liMM nri'th.h l.fl mi Rah-u H U in davaT lhef ' Tin a jp s a . a a iew nignts since in company wiin j. w. uaine?, we spent me I'lgllb ui .nun MUICTS , Hi XVDOX iiuttc, ana wero very kindly cared for, by him and his estimable lady. County school superintendent D.V. S. Beid was at tho Bristle on the 22d of Oct., looking after the Interests of the school here. The citizens of li..iui I.- ft, t,.r.. i. ...ft. I . "BTJ -" uect to government or tne Bris le. lney are now on the war path and a senaration of the school diatrlrt Nn lo f . u ,..!., .A.ft...i ...I . t. I fto mv uftjijf uicuiou wuersiuy luoy Can .he r(niuarlal I A mmilVA Ihalr mar ii,. ..i.-.. ...i n.. ... . . I "nt"'""- wiiiiBBiMsu. anon of meeting Dr. A. H. Peterson. tk- rw.- - . , Vu . " , . : 1 I1U n UIIV III Lilt? I II I ml I I'JIS I VH I men of ttllfl 20. I find your excellent imuer on the UWe f nearj ia ' , . visited, and as I am on the mad most or the t rae I see a great many of uA iuuujt , lnem- I n w I ave: e wnr aveavee MX m B1 ' 1 1 ... rawiOrUSVUIe. Par. i'oli r . I u.,n,r, visucu UlT WWD week A dknffh.A. nf w - , . . .7 " ' " eiva. The wife and relatives of Charlie Jackson arrived bore Tuesdav from the GI.Bros.re Prep.,ingtobuildan , , nn (i. . fcUB,r F'"UBrJ- J w . ... I - rub' of.t?Ia ,,,ce n Pertained fPIAtlrla at. ham rmaiAmtnm tV: J ino . ..o.y erBU- rrha T inn The Lina CjlJnt Sberiff through our town a few davs sines New Post Master Mr. Fuller was in town this week in comoanv with Mr. (Vafr.l A child of Mr. Pierce, a short dU- tance from this place, died on Tuesday. Mrs. Cox has returned homo. On Tuesday evening between the k ,.' . I XT fiours ot eight and nine-, the peaceful ctizw Ph" uwally quiet burg were thrown in a btate of considerable confu. in. . T "1 d "Por' ?f ZXtZZl) l 1 1 rarsi fiddles. Tka iiaiiJ. C . I -;j c mV. 7 m. . . "" m ii i j nun hum i' i iiiw e f r m w mt a niunuvg ui xUr. iVlOSCM . who was mtl.." that time examinino "mlH .r.,1 Mi. . A, " - I1UUR U LIJR r f 1MI. f III tmm QOrl;tIA U.I tDe jt08t service. He i.il a - . applet! Pd tbe scene anu asmanaea toe cause of these noiav j . : .tuc, noisy uouiousirationB. lie was informed that fJ the new Post Master was exoected to uo ctiftiiuu ui toe nonor oe- I- I stowed upon him. This he did in a uauuuiing manner, wnen tbe boys went away happy. HP! I L.tt.ft ... . o.uc uaev uau piayers 01 tnis place had an interesting x came Saiurdair. I of " . r y' " I j f , favor of Scott's aianuiog rnj to z in nine. n tr I Cyril Victob. Jirte. John Curtis of Portland was visit Inn his father the first of last week. School began in this district last week, and will continue a month if the weather will permit. Miss Rile White of Ilarrisburg, is teaoher. Mr. Dlaokstones' horse fell down with him one day last week, and crush ed one ot his knees so badly that he will bs laid up for some time. This is the second accident of tho kind that has happened to Mr. B. in the last few months. Wilt Mr. Dinwiddis have to build a a parlor on to Mr. A's. house, or will Mr. A. have to move his wood pile?. John Allison's little girl is still dan gerously ill. Orotown. A strong sea breess from the south west has teen blowing for the past few days. Mr. Miller of Salem, has purchased four lots in this place, where he intends to build a hotel. A dance was given at Dudeyillo on Monday evening. Parties from Dayton are bars, mak ing arraogemeuts to build a packing house for the next fishing season. About two tons of butter are here, awaiting shipment. Tillamoook coun ty is nndoubtly the boss place for mak ing butter. X. Steal Katate TrMwrllwat far elober Jacob Kmc to (2 W Taylor, 30 acres la Tp. 11 ana 12 S K 2 W. Consideration S43U Milton Houston to W H Uoltra and Wat Kalstoo, a part of V L C of Milton Houston and Oftrt or II I. U of Robert Houston, m Tp. 108 ft 3 W., containing in all 904.42 ftorrs Consideration 4000. J K Johnson Eat to G W Hoeaaker, Kcio jnpsrty. Con 500. RJ Foray the to Jay A Bishop, lota 3 and 4, block Mo l.Itatisu.an a addition to ifrowna yilla. Con. 50. E 8 Foray the to Chae E Htauard, Iota 4 and U, block 3, Mnuamati addition to Browns villa. Con. $160. Jacob Kees at al to Mary E Hamilton, 40 acres iaTp 11 and 12 8 R2 W. Coo. asoo. II Y (iibaon to J W Kcanlan, Iota I. 2, 3. and 4 In Sac 13 Tp 12 8 It 2 W, containing 120 acres. Coo S3O0. E It Geary and wile to School District No 14 and liraod Prairie Grange No 10, la acres tnHeel6TpU8R3W. Coo fl J W Baker and wita to Madders Vaodsr- nt, 80 acres off the N VV corner of the D ;of Phillip Ue, Tp 12 8 It 2 W. Coo. 1700. Chaa Soheefer to Marie Sohaefer. 280 seres in 8ec 27 Tp 0, SRI W, Coo $1800. T P Diawiddie to Marioda J Kssasy, 153 acres (etcpt right of way for Oreffooian R R) ta 8e 15 Tp 14 8 K 3 W, Coa $3508. C R Kees, A H Kees and wife to M R Woodward 100 acres, more or leas, in Tp 12 8 R 2 W. Coo $1550. A ii and Mary D RoRembeak to John W K 1 1. hart, the N W corner of A II and Mary D Holicmbank'a D L C, containing 20 acres, more or lees. Coo $200. 8 A Davis to B t Smith, the S ot lots No 3 and 4. block 16, in eastern addition to Albany. Coo. $5.00. Marioda R Keener to Jas li Pearl, tho VV the D LC a J no PearL Coo $800. I Keen at ll20 " TP and 12 8 R 2 W. Coo 8400. . JobB Id to Wm A t'etersos), 170 " 0 DavU,th. g e l of 8eo 11. also 8 E i and 8 4 of N E 1 Bee 14 To 12 8 R 3 VV. Also 30 acres off the U L C of Andrew Kees and wife. Not. r;"" skT " " I a ia 1 an k a ear 11 .irsi wa vrw ana w. w m vw - - ttA s.van. 1... ul:JlHlo?..iZ town of Hodevuie, ur. MMifi.uw, I Sec23 2G, 27, U and 35, Tp nZliiwA. -r. Isa. ijon iooj I 1 T J Coyle and wife to 8 B Coyts (tbe same 14, M thr Uat above described dees.) Con SIOSS. j b Belwrts and wife to J W Pogh, lots No ft and in block Ho 59 in Albany, Or. lLo 100. .. ?? A J Pw7 h E M.0 ilf 8 H 1 W' oooUm' p. . . n. . , . "TV . land in tbe town of Scto, Or. Con I00. a l Munaiii u ottn ttmmt of N ir of ss 36 in To 10 kr 2 w. oon (wuibk, mo n j Urnina 40 acres. Coo I1SO. um uu who w amm a w f t i. I :f t. ft t I. iaa i an and wile to Jas A men, 100 eff the HE corner of ths 1) L C of Jesss Pngh and srifa, Una Co. Coa $1. J H and 8 A MoCord to Wm Phillips, a part of the I L C of Wm Q Soott. in To IS S r i ii'Tn i ; r ' f i.Wta L,nn obtaining 15S acres. 1 On m I I t-',l ,.,! uau in Mm l.ill Vnv I V Kdward Mills to Mrs Lilly Folsy. lot No 8 in Bik No 17 in Ralston' a 3rd addition to i town oi Ubaaon. Coa $50. rWm Phillips and wife to LB Handereoo, :.. V rTw EX.. -r i n Soott and wife, lot No 2348 in Tp 13 8 R 1 W. Con 11600. I " I m m . . . - uco tockmto to Oakrille cemetery, 4,03 mvTm io oec -no j l p iz, B n w, in uan I m 1 . i oonaty, ror cemetery porposes. tx i. i onmnian UMu no 17 Afs A M. to Fl nf hike No 101 in ll.L,U .'. .JJUU. ft. T .'.l ZZZ ' " ' Wi uuy ui aioaoy, on $10UU. Johp DavMsoa, by Geo Humphrey, cenn. w jonn d Uavla, lot No 4 ia blk No 22, Hackleman's 2nd add to city of Albany. Con $468.48. John M Waters to W L Hr.lHwav.tr. S E Joi wi n ooi see S4 rp loo & 4 W. Con Elizabeth M Nickcrson and Hnshanrl tn.T M and O W Walker and Nellie Bncey, 2664 , . ".W , W scraa in 30 mmA IA T man n i . iu Coni" . J M Walker and wife, Nellie Bucey and husband and G W Walker and wife to John Fgar,2W4acresin8eos25,80,84.Tpl6 8 R 3 and 4 w, Con 2600. ' P ' 7yy commissioners for sale of school NE WtTeWi of 8Dfi'jiR I E. Con $60. ,Wm 3r"?r 1 to 8 W Dedd, lota No civm JVk'w T' 68 in the citv of Mein ru er JGaby and wife to 8 W Dodd. lots Kf 1 SO !.. a 9 . m . ' mvwmr m ne ot 801' 10- 13?J? n,do f,tP,Ht,H.olm!lD' .K JDilydii. t. H.bt p.nti..., Er,Stf - . Va T VST T.l.. .A -ft x. rr SOfl 7n - 17fl V "!7 c j t v iiiiiiiiiiiiii " i. mwm T.rm mm m mm mm.r z i - F small Bract Bold to ii1"1! ihe.1.V.buro?.,0' Rrave yard, all in lp iy o K 3 W, m Lion coantv. r SAArtn . W" ' -www. W 1 I oi o vv a or uot 6 m Seo II To 13 1 iw a 4" . . aft SI W 7 l A A Ijfr I sT TaT TS 4 i" iA Y V.2lxlJ oeo 14 Tp 13. D 1.1 H 1 W containing in all 27(1 7S ri ' I S P Barger and wife to Wm H GrossBUh j " o 8 in Htipns & Fentland's arlrl a fk- 8oio. Con 850. 3 i . , . i iua? iV!?! APvi-, HrVii..j j . . . I Con $2000. ""v " 3 " ootoi OeO 1 10 12 fS H. S W I u Con aonoA i.iwoos)r. a. "imiwju en i bo oenn vr Molnullen I ",w 0TK woria una or sniw.ooo compl the MKi snd of the N K 1 ik. w w rsasstai, but it is estimated that Slo,000 la of S W , and the 8 E of tha N W i -13 BV.iV!Pf the. -FIT e rm mmtm, - J" . . ' al aaaea I vi- Hva.UD. SM1U IW VUM UIBV i OI V UUOn LI1 wm, iuu no m OIK JWO 1 in .North Rrevna. m ""-7"" ml wurwi vn money, ville Con 190 Browns- To supply a demand tor something still finer, ths B d ii T ' j i, . v . Oomm! Wee have Just completed a No, 3 Statuette, rensiand ana Wife to David Meyers, lot flne'y ohwed by hand, and by a patent process heavi- of rigs. Manufactured only by the California Fig fiyrapCo,, Ban Francisco, Cel., is Natures Owa True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had ot Foehay A Mason, 1 W Laoadon and Co., at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prombt and effective remedy known, to cleaose the system 1 to act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowls gently yet thoroughly to dispel Headachea, Colds and Fevers 1 to ours Constipation, Indigestion and kindred 11 e Am Enterprising, Sellable Mease. Voehay A Mason can always be relied pon, not only to oarry in stock the beat f everything, but to secure tbe Aueucv for suoh article as have wall known merit, and are populsr with tbe people, thereby sustaining the reputation of be ing always enterprising and ever reliable. Having sweu red the Agency for Uie cele brated Dr. Klna'a New Discovery for Con- aumptlon, will aell It on a positive gnaran tee. It will an rely cure any ana every affection or Throat, Lunge and Cheat, and te show our confidence, we Invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free, ek tea's Arnica salve. The best salve in the world for Cots. Stores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Bkin Kruullona. and pool- tlvely ourea Piles, or no pay required. It 1a guaranteed m give periect aatiaraotion, or money refunded, i'rico 2ft cents per box. For sale ! Koahay A Maou, aaeT auttisii rewsks. Blereetiat Tests Made Ike iteverasntnl tkeastol. Vn K4waH 0. Love, tbe Analyttod OieakS foi the U. a Ooesaawat,hes ssaSs 1111118 lutsrseUBj sp rUasnts ss te lbs ooepeiaarrs Tales of basins, povdars. Dr. Lore's I sMs ears msHi to detenu lei what btands are the mssh imbmbImI te sea, and as their aaseeMjr lies In IfeaU IsaTsalaf power, tasti wsrsdirsetsd solely toseoartalnUtaavaUaMsffss 01 sacbpowOsr. I.Uy'srsirtlmtbelolloetnf itisiMi r Ksaaeoftke'v . OnkMtassMOaf Baaiac mrt'&m sash eases ef fawier. Ku" (alswtaAely pew) JW. Humrofds-qihosPhili) eld.. StT llaatotd's Kene Soeh,- fresh W.S - ttaalord'a Mcee db? ekt S4. ''bedhead's 0 "Cbarcn" (slum powder)., lias wAauwoa(stan pewdar) m e "CUreiaad a- (short wsigbt oa) llOS Sea ream". -TT7. 7TT 7 1 OSar". was Pr Prles's" K "Hnotr naka-COfofa, St, real) 10LSS "Uwhfs- Oendeasei SSJ Moeafrsss" ysass. S9.S "OK Andrews h Cos" (malilsi ahwsX . Ta.IT host's....... taa 'OiUt's- S4S " Bulk In bis report, ths( "1 retard si talon powdarei raa too timij In lag eiimaus Ifr If A.Uott,lhe x'ut s euehst and t radons PalSng roe?diaof onrnmarra. aNe On nrnsasnt ta rarer ef gat hers! Albany Opera House. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 27, 1885. CLARA F0LTZ -The distinguished California Lady Lawyer and Dramatic Orator, Will lecture under the auspices of tbe ALBANY BUILDING ASSOCIATION 8UBJBCT COL. E, D. BAKER, "The Old Graf Eafle of Mt Hood' ADMISSION - - 50 CENTS naaet sad seat tickets can be had with- out estra charge at Langdon'e Drug Htore data Foltx an and glMBJSSB a lesrioal tongue, an inctalvo alviaw roiud.-"8, F. Chront gsg, sa, seaa sa jsj m Ull. mm I IC me arcs isLlaT I" " 'Satl Street, aan Irnnclara Cat wms Wontwttirt u lrm THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! In a ftKvsa oili ci'aa lor Srum lbllHy. Stn tnal Waatraaaa. Kii.u.ti ViiJU, hprttiU.rf bc. Uti aiajad, n. incy,lralHf lrusil..ft hoaa.aiMl all lbs tafrtbta flr l ell stui.ouib matursr )cr, such aa Uwa at Msotorjr, LaasH ud..W lural KmUBion. avrkkn lo orlaty, Puiinaeief Vision, j sauiag itajaars. ths iui nuid ptmng miobrnu j nddifxh mataaaa utat mm io in ttr. Mialla. who k a Basalar Ramlrlaa. laisijr iiu. i..WtV .r a....i.i.i.. eill aerea u forfeit Five Slaaalreal toilers furs eftaisUad the Vital Beaaratlve (ttader hit apedal adviea and irsatatant) wilt nut cure, or for aayutltif mpuM or lajurloa found In li. Dr. HlB traaia all private dkaaaaaa anonaisfttlly wiUiaut atsnsaj. fJisiiayaiii kW Tbe.mil atanin- -yie.. tciudit aaalni. m ,t. as Pfteaalf Wllatl Sti aA - . 9mmB lL7j2 "L!!" u qouijr, H ; sent to any addrew u; In trWia nama It dMirl by ar HlaUr li slssmra airri. aaa rraari CM. Band lor liat ur quaeUona and pampbleM a4SirLEffJMTTLE EE EE. I T Will U aaet to ajiy ooa applylnf by latter, stating aymptonia, sax and ae. trli saereejr In regard u regard mil lnBH.Ill,ni - -" r 'Mr, sflatle's RMaer Besaeal. Repkretlcaaa. all kind of Kidney and Bladder CompUinU. o.,nrtieeaTcieet. 1- onigfisia . i a buwa ar x boiuaa lor .' Or. Nlatte'a Baadellea Mils are the bast and rheapsst wyaaeaela sad Mlleas sure in tee mark a-., ror aua by i all dnisgiala. niMiffiWiiiiii "saogj- "Liberty Enlightening the WeM" .We learn from tha American Commutes ef ths Biar.ua or Ubarty that the Granite Parieatlil ia nearlv f nd the work ot r3ln.fc- BarthoMi's trreat ats.ua win soon commence, and for thin purpose s considerable amount ol money is still required. Tha w,"."wn oommence, ana ror thi nu etas the yet need- erection ot e Hiihsi-rin- tlana (ar the miniature Statuettes, which are being reoaivsd from all sactisns of the country, tha n. mittee promptly flllinr all orders. The No. 1. or One Dollar Statuette, lm found a taoe in thouaands ot homes : the No. 2. or Fiv noi. ar size is fast gaininsr in popularity, and justly too, Puted 'lvar which will not tarnish or dls- .tt"t?? ' ."p uli,1..P,U8h .bM. d lufHwuBa iu Buuvcnoexs at len l .. f?1 beI,n? d5 .. BuuK,riuer. at. ;ien uoaars each. delivered to all parts luD wmivou owwa on receipt or A!1 remtUnce8 .hould vL ir snoscrtption price. Butler, Secretary 88 Mercer Street, New York. art. SOS ererynewbiilssosBa lahorate trasslaallwi el um rcpOfts) s9 New Opera House. ALBANY, OREGON. Eitra ! Important ! ! Thursday, No?, 5th, 1885, 1 ho Strongest attraction ever brought lo Albany. Special engagement of America's most distinguished Autre, GRACE HAWTHORNE Supported by tho Drtlllaid Young Aotor, WILLIAM.F. CLIFTON A A POWERFUL DRAMATIC CO., PreeantHi; the srarjr popular emotional drama, "QUEEN A." NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Mwuro yeur aeata immediately at the usual place. To keep up with the times wo nave determined to induce tbe price of acinlseion. Observe tbe prices. Par quet, 7ft cento t Jtaloony, 60 cento, Heats may he aesurod at Langdon'e I'rug Store wiinoui extra ctiarge. MUSIC. THOROUGH BASS AID HARMONY, FLUTE, OORIET, GUITAR, PIAIO. o If. M. ftackensto. formerly principal musician of th 4th V, H. Infantry Hand, oas permanently located in Albany and edit give Instructions in Instrumental music and thorough bass. TERM8 REASONABLE. Those wishing to engage tbe services of s thorough musician and Innlructor will d well to plane themselves under bis Instruction. Keadquaitora at I'ruehaw'a Drug Store, First St ret, Albany, Oregon. Scott's New Gun Store, HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTSMEN. o THE LEADING GUNS AND REVOLVERS, BEST AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES, SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT ING MATERIALS, CUT LERY, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. At the moat reasonable prices, a wave in stock. Repairing done on abort notice. Willamette valley nlmroda abou'.d never nuy wiinoui railing on W. B. SCOTT, JsVOpposito Revere House, AIL any, Or. Conrad Meyer, -PROPRIETOR OF- STAR BAKERY, Corner Broadalbin and First Sts., DKALER IS- "anard Fro Ha, fjllsusawstre), Drl4 Krnlts, Tb)arro, Cfeflfee), fanned Meata, Qaeeaasrare, VegetAblca, 4 igara, Wtlcca, Tea, Ete., In fact everything that is kept la a gen era! variety and grocery store. Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Third and E Streets, PORTLAND, - - 0REU0X. Thrae Blocks from all Railroad Depots, year i arm uea are sucn mat we defy eompetition.e Thla Is the largest and moat respeotably kept Hotel In the North west. Board and Lodging 11.00 per Day, 1EALS, ffi CEBITS. LODGING, U AMD 50 CENTS. FREE BUSS TO AND FROM THE HOTEL No Chinese Employed. I, LEWISTON, - - PROPRIETOR (Late of Minnesota House.) ED. CORBY AGENT. FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MARKET. MILTON HIDE, Proprietor. - Fresh fish slwstrs First Street, next door to Jos, Webber's, ALBANY. OREGON Administrator's Notice NOTICE Is hereby given that the undershrnod has bean appointed by the County Court of Llun county, vraron, Administratrix of the estate ot James B. Downing, deceased, late of said Linn county. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present ths same to me at my residence, 7 miles northeast of Solo in ssid Linn county, properly red ftsd, within six months from the date of this notice. And all persons owing said esUts aro requested to make immediate payment to me at the above named place. Albany, Oregon, October 19th, 1886. Matilda F. Dowxrxo, Administratrix of the estate of James It. Downing, deceased. THE BESTSHftlT T "TIWV i - mm W T e m,- Can be found at our store. The shot usually sold in Albany drops 75 feet, While the St. Lou's ahnt nnlrl hv 200 feet, making It equal to chilled shot. Sportsmen should not forget this. FETEKH & ST & WART. 3AINTS AND OILS. Of all descriptions sold bv Peters k. Stew --X" ;fWft.v " 1 I an itwreceiringf my , Fairitock of LADIES', MISSES Ml) CHILDREN'S SHOES, MB MEN AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES. I have selected these goods with care and with a view to tbeir adaptability to this climate. I have bought them direct from tho manufacturer's, and am authorized to warrant every pair. I make a specialty of this line of goods, and no doubt carry the largest stock in the city. As to prion there is no bouse in Oregon that has any advent age of mo in buying, us I buy atrictly for cash, and can give aa good value for the money as any other house. I keep no trash. SAMUEL E. Y0UNC, BEST & ALTH0 USE'S HAND SEPARATOR Our Israorte Haso HaraaAToa la a double com Waed taachloa, poassssss t, sboss, (inalaaii vt one, aa la rnachinss'jl other manuWturera,) blue rtddlee andatarys Independent seraaa. gaeh shoals equal ia fwer ana csjbtltty to U.o cms lu say other mill, and U the .rU-.n ol the tw... double tBIcier cjr ia ocurad Our OWnch mill will dear, tromt too u, flOO i of eeed grmXn tr day, aeearsaaf to tbe oos 4 the rraia. and ere ruarante that ail barley, oUer I jul aeada will be ih .rourSlr rernuved We rhaJleiMra any mill U a oMtteat. We k line that we t-ii beat ibem, m our mill aea beaten asety mill It baaooeaem SBSSSSl wiU, both ia Calilnroia mi Oragea, sad ia the beet aavte, holla btln uaed where BEAT at ALTHarfct. AJaaay Oregest. R OPE AND CHAIN. at ml . as wei as natter c nam, cow oheins, doer chains, rope halters, etc., for i sale by Peters at Stewart. OTUDEBAKER WAGON. Thla la the only wagon having a elope shouldered spoke and the eteel trua on t i mnA im tha beat. Vlmn nn Vrsale by Peterj AMtSwart, - .1 OO O O O O O O OO flnn ITilnnv ffaf rPgOIl KldJICy iOai Nature's own remedy K K K K KK K S K K Will speedily relieve and rwrmarently rare sll the various dltBcalues artstnir from a ainordered couUUo the LIVER AND KIDNEYS. vrrrrr- T T T T It is perfectly hanaleas and can be jrWen U the moet delicate woman or child. For aaie by all areawtsis. Ssrll, Hrllaba at Waaaard. whuisewe Areata. PORTLAND, OREGON. WANTED AT ONCE. Experienced book agents, male or female. For the most ncoular and fastest selling book of the sge. Will oay salary for tint- class canvassers. Active,iuexpenencea can- Tsssnrs drilled and paid commission or salary It will pay you to write us. Address Agency Publubina Company 59. First Street, Al- bany, Oregon. w AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE. Peters St, Stewart have neok-vokes and I - ftr WalBBBBBBBl I I "'Mmim ... single-trees, ironed or uniroued, neck- ,or J" naraware. you can get what you yoke Irons, single-tree Irons, nib irons, waut tneir or and at reasonable fig relloee, spokes, ax trees, etc., all for eale j urM cheap. 4 MMUNITION. 1l a mil auDOiy or tne usual a sea or car- trldges, brass and paper shells, primers wads aid bar lead. Also the best of pow dot Parana A Stewart. FOR SALE. Owinsr to a desire to build on mv lots nearest the depot, I offer for sale CHEAP. my comforUble residence corner Lvon I nil Tt K mtmmA irAllu, .l.l. I light and airy. It has hydrant water at front snd back doors, also a good well of 1 water, has a good barn, wood shed a id outbuildings, etc,, all in good repair.! terms private. aim, a Tory cuuuurwuie wusge aouw with 8 rooms, good barn, chicken yard, ete. Has hydrant water and also kokI Also, every comfortable cottage hou so I wen water inside tne nouse. The around attached is 78x100 feet. Price, $1000 on easy terms, Apply to Will B. Rice, Agent O, A C. R. R., Albany, Or Administrator's Notice. VllTlPr? ilhANlrlV (rlVnr. rV.llf V. A ..-.Al S I been duly appointed by the County Court of L: m j anvil vinv uio UilunsUTHvU Ubb A. Hale, deceased, late ot said county, All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them properly verified to the undersitm xl at his place of business In Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated this Hth day of October, 1885. F. M. Jack, Wkathkrford a Blackburn, Administrator Atty's lor Administrator. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly confirmed and appointed Executor and Ex ecutrix of the last will and testament of Joseph Hamilton, lata of Linn comity, Oregon, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lim county. All persons having claims agaimit said es ¬ tate are required to present the same properly veri fled to the undersigned at the late residence of said deceased near Oak ville, in said Linn county, Oregon, within six months from ths date hereof. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1886. Gsoaoa Hsxbk&sox, Executor. Caroline Hamilton, Executrix. New Goods. MBafttWTc ' mrl wi SBr iSf MaK WmJLmmm SEM"Mb L. E. BLAIN Has the Largr;at and Beat stock of Clothing In tbe Central Willamette Volley. Ills stock of 4 BOOTS and SHOES, either for size or quality, is not equalled In Linn county, Bought for cash and sold cheap. Hia Department is complete with the .a test end beet sty lea. His Furnishing Goods, are tbe very beet, embracing the latest styles. Hia MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT under the charge of W. H. Hi! bit, an ex pert tailor, has no superior In Oregon, Splendid line of domestic and imported auitinga alwaya in stock. s AUSAGE MILLS, We have a meat cutter that 1 as much an improvement over tbe old fashioned sausage mill as J. I. Case Agitator is over a flail. It don't clog an 4 leaves no strings ia the meat Come and see it. SslWS, AXES, ETC We Will sail TOU tha fimnn. niti.n p-nmpton crosscut aaw at a low figure. d can give you good prices on IxeT, Pkters St Stkwabt. UTLKKY OF ALL KINDS, keep the best frtn. k nf ntiArv in the valiey. Pocket knives and razors a specialty. Dou't buy anything in this tine wttnout calling on ua first. Pkters at Stewart, JJARDWAREOPALL KINDS, I ..." , ' lWKS, nrusa Dals, picks u.ycio,iptjes, torus, grindstones, wheel- ISSzS! wnn ropes, and almost .,iuiug ,uu want, can oe nau ooeap for cash a Peters A Stewart. J 1 CASE PLOW i. This famous plow is Wall known in T.ian County. Tho chilled and steel plows are uum iu very post material aud ar? warranted to do as good work and d. 7? u7 omer pi ow e soie agents. D ON'T FORGET IT. If you try to build now whila . only worth 54 cents you should hv n means go to Peters A Stewart's, at Albany I ' - rlCU!i UhMTTKlNQ OUT, Is the Acme Harrow ami nn f.. wm -- , - " " " 1.141111 VW1 well afford to be without it. It is tha verv best clod crusher and pulverizer Wina the ffPmin,i . " i. ' o , betnl lr 7 . F .OR SALE, One half block in eastern nmr w.jr it, uur nouae ana narn will be sold .1.U ft . . I" MJW flAT)Tr a T T m ir a atttit . Wll V t.ljli In. i t 1 1 ! I l A 7 V w -4-. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA.- a , UregOll FaClfiC Railroad "tsiuuttu, -A.JsT3D 8TEAHI8HIP LIiE. Trains on and after Sept . 14th. TSM lAiwlltm J Leave Yaquina Mondav Wedneaiav VrL a w vw laUllS 1 UeidAV ThllPjdatf C,tft, ia a W RATES Between Corvallis and San Francisco First-olaas and Cabin passage. , n First-class and Steeraire naaftacrA my Grain per ton 2000 lbs . $4 ftj Thus saving to the farmers and marohant- of the valley thousands of dollars. Willamette River steamboats will hereafter connect wit'i trains at Corvallis. Thia new line is prepared to transr nrt all the freight and passengers offering. WALLIS NASH, Vice President CHAS, C. HOCUE, A. ft. P. A F. Agent CORVALLIS, OREGON.