The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 04, 1885, Image 2

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FRIDAY DECEMBER i, 1885
atitad tsmi.h r.
Ths Democratic ward meetings will
bt held to-night, and the City eonven
lion to-morrow night. Lst vary Dem
ocrat in the city attend these meeting,
as it ia important to cecure not only
aatiafaotory but good nominations.
There ia considerable dieiatitfaotioaa
among Repiblioana at some of their
nominations, and we aee no reason why
Democrats may not nominate a ticket
moat or all of which can be elected.
Let there be no bickerings, but lei all
unite to nominate a good ticker, and
then ell unite to elect it. Let us hare
a rousing meeting to-morrow night at
the Court House.
I-KUHIH1TIO WASt
During the last two monlhs the hot
test political fight the country hat
known for years has been going on in
Atlanta, Georgia, on the question of
prohibition. Under the local option
lews of that atate the people of each
county may petition the proper author
ity to aubmit the question of prohibi
tion to the voters of their county. The
people of Fulton county, in which At
lanta ia situated, some time aince asked
that the question be submitted to a
vote of the voters of the county, and it
was done.November the 25th being the
dar anuointed for the election. Since
g-
that time the city andoounty have been
in a fermsnt of excitsmsnt over the
ueation. Meeting have been held by
both aidea nearly every night, and col
oted and white voters have mingled to
gether as they never did before, working
for or against the proposition. Victory
on the day of election pcarched on the
prohibition banners, they winning by a
majority of 219 in a poll of 9000 votea
Prohibitionist deelere that this yirtu
ally places Georgia in the Prohibition
column.
In the elections of atate odicers, mem
ban if con:rfts and United States
Senators aince the iosuguration
President Cleveland, the country has
Ii - tUm rrAaVinrr a rum ' M w li i r k
haa been unknown a;ice the war,of the
entire absence of federal o mtrsl. The
president might have dealt out patron
aire in Illinciaso as to havs secured the
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election of a Democratic Senator to
succeed Logan. In this state the par
ties were close enough to have induced
Grant, Hayes, Garfield or Arthur if
either one had been in Cleveland's place
to try to find enough weak or corrupt
men in the legialature to torn the sen
ate in favor of a Democrat. Blaine, of
course, would have made the effort.
But Grovar Cleveland ia a man of an
other type. He has a higbsr conception
of politics than simply filling the offices
with partisan frisnds,and a nobler ideal
of statesmanship (ban bartering public
truata for nartv L'ain. He is the meet
a rw
unique president since Abraham Lin
coln's time. He is thoroughly honeet.
Hie thou?ht4 are hone it as well as his
acta.
Figures won't lie, and figures Show
that the businsss condition of the coun
try baa improved very markedly sines
the Democratic Administration came
into power. Railroad bonds and stocks
bare advanced 25 per cent and more
in price since Cleveland wis elected ;
Government bonds are 4 to 5 per oent
higher than at that date ; bank clear
ings are 25 to 30 per cent greater ; and
the weekly mercantile failures are 20
to 30 per cent lest than at thtt time.
This is why people smile now when
Republican atump-orators turn on the
old-ti ue gas about the ruin that me
naces the couutry from Democrat
ascaendency.
We confidently veuiurs the predic
tion that there is not a Democrat in
public life who at bis death would not
receive some word of condemnation at
me nanus or me urejontan. nucn ia
the bitterness of spirit of the Oregonian
that it studiously refuses to recognize
any good quality in any Democrat. Its
remsHra on the death of Gen. McClel
len and Vico President Hendricks
stamp its editor as one utterly lost to
all sense of propriety when dealing with
s political opponent, whether living or
dead.
B. Coffee, of Salem, a veil-known
citizen, haa been appointed Indian
Agent at the Umatilla Riser ration,vice
E. J. SommerviHe removed. Mr. Coffee
has been thefaitbful and efficient carrier
of the Oregonian at Salem for seversl
years. He is a Democrat of the old
ecao'ji
Birt, we congratulate you.
Not 13 than 100,000 people viewed
the remains of the lamented Vice-Pres
ident. No man eyer bad a stronger
bold on tbe affections of tbe people.
K-oclc Hill.
Everything quiet.
School flourishes.
The danca at Sodaville last Tuesday
was a fine affair. There wero about a
dozen violinists. Fine supper. Mr.
Klum and lady got it up.
Frank Davis and W. Workman
went to Sitem last Wednesday on a
visit.
The skating rink at Sodavilie is open
Wednesday and Saturday evenings of
each week. Attendance large.
Mr. Bud Miller and Miss Nora Klum
were married last Tuesday.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures all aidney trott
ble.
OOBBBSPONDBNOfl
Oeorgfia Letter.
Aa I promised to write you,and have
so many dear friends in old Lmn,t will
comply with tbo promptings ot my
heart;
Wo are in quite good health. Found
Mr. and Mrs. Careen anxioualy looking
for ms. We were quite wearied and a
little aick after our at rival from expo
euro to draughta of air on the cars. Now
we ere all right. We feel grateful to a
kind end beneficent Providence for our
preservation and aafety during the long
journey. Have been having a protract
ed meeting for three weeks, with good
and attentive congregations and three
additions to the church. I start in a
day or two to the North Georgia Con
ference. Do not know yet where we
will be stationed. We read the Demo
CftaT with avidity. Sorry of the deep
shadow thrown ovsr your city by the
recent tragedy. May no aueh thiog
ever disturb the quiet of Albany again.
This southern part of Georgia has a de
lightful, mild climate, and said to be
healthy. It has been so balmy since
we came. Singing mocking birds at
early dawn. Soil quite thin, yet good
corn, sweet potatoes, sugar cane and
cotton are produced in abundance. The
sugar oane is made into syrup. It is
fine sells from 30 to 50 cents per gal.
Ion. This ia a fine Country here
for watermelons. The It. U. passing
bare is full freighted with tbeee large
and delicious melons going last and
North. Suoh in the amount of busi
ness in this one article that several ad
ditional telegraph, operators have to be
employed to receive and sead despatch
es. It ia said these melons often weigh
as much as 50 or 60 lbs. Bui the cot
ton raiaing and buying ia the main
buainess. On the leading business
street can be aeon many small wagons
and two wheeled carts, drawn by one
animal, with from one to two or three
bales. Tbe buyers sample it, and il ia
carried around in the hand of the farm
er and they bid on it. The 'long cot
ton" or Sea Island, ia grown in a belt
of this country and commanda r.' out
three times as much as the abort. It
ia more difficult to raise and prepare for
market, this soil and climate aeei
to auit it. It ia now selling: for 23 to
24c per lb. A ba'e is worth about one
hundred dollars. The temperance aen
timent is strong, and Georgia's record
is good on this vital question. There
are many negroee iu this growing coun
try, and I think pretty well behaved.
But the negroe question is tbe problem
yet. Statesmen and christians have
the q ueation for so1 at ion. We have
plentv of oranges growing here. With
kindeet regards to my friends,
I remain, respectfully,
T. B. White.
Valdosts, Ga., Nov. 18th, 1885.
Holu.ville.
Mrs. S. Coyle, who lives near bere,is
lying dangerously ill.
There are no houses here now which
are without occupants.
H. Klom and bis brother Dennis
west out a few mornings ago, and re
turned in a ebort time with a deer.
There is occasional It a lead of soda
water taken from here now, one large
load being taken away yesterday.
Mr. Thomas Dogger, of Albany,ia in
the city. He brought the sad news of
Viae-President Hendrick a death.
Mr. Johns, of Halsey, who is a fre
quent viaitor at Sodavills, arrived here
yesterday. He is staying at tbe Foun
tain House.
Mr. Joseph Green, who haa been east
of tbe mountains for una time, bas
returned to Sedaviile. He aeems clad
to get back again.
A dance at tbe hall last Friday, and
one again Tuesday evening. Tin dance
Tuesday evening was well attended.
Supper waa prepared at the Fountain
House.
Mr. Gross, of Waterloo, has just
erected a new dwelling bouse hem
We have heard that he intends to move
over here soon.
Mr. Frum and la 1 bare been visit
ing his parents.
Rev. Meed, of Lebanon, preached
here last Sabbath.
Mr. George Young will erect a new
dwelling bouse on his farm here in a
short time. He haa the lumber hauled
now roady for building.
Mr. Price, of Staytoo,wbo came here
a abort time ago for his health, baa so
nearly recovered that be thinks of
starting to the Warm Spring, accom
panied by Mr. Wm. Calvert.
The city election will come off the
first of next week.
Mr. B. Miller, living near Albany,
and Miss Nora Kluro, of Sodaville,were
married one day of the present week,
Msy peace and pldnty be their portion.
and their joy a be undisturbed.
Wat
Tangent.
The thanksgiving dinner given by
the patrons and trier. ds of tbe school
was a very enjoyable affair and highly
appreciated by teac ler and pupils, and,
in fact, by all presenr. After dinner,
Kev.li. CJ. alcFarland delivered a short
and appropriate address. A few re
marks from Mr. John L ipar were also
very interesting.
Our present term of school closes one
week from Friday. Tha school is pre
paring two papers to be read on that
occasion. Mr. O O. McFarland has
taught us a good school.
TT -w w-- asses
Jfrot. J. IS. Horner and wife, of
Roseburg, wore in our burg last Satur
day bound for JJenton county.
Mr. C. Sharp it stopping iu Tangent
ror a snort time. This is what causes
tbe bright smiles to creep over the faces
of certain school gtrh. Cirter may for
get langent, but he can never furze1;
. s m
tne langent girls.
The warehouse is running on full
time.
We have seen the smiling face of
Mr. John Archibald two or three times
a week for the fast two or three weeks
in Tangent. What is tbe attraction ?
That's bo John, we forgot.
Notwithstanding the inclement weath
er, we have a verv interesting fcubbath
,
School conducts J by Mr. L. MoFarland.
Rosebud,
$5,000 worth of clothing at cost at Mon
teith ac Seiteubach's.
13,000 worth of obthii at cost it Moa
teith & Seltenbach's.
Tlrowngvillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Skill', of Lebanon,
spent last Sunday In our city.
Mr. Legate, of Halsey, was over
to saw us last Sunday.
O. N. Scott, Receiver of tho Nar
row Gauge tine of railway, pud the
city visit last Wednesday.
Miss Ed rounds, who has been teach
ing school near here, returned to her
home In Portland last Saturday,
Dr. Barker, of Centervllle, visited
his many friends In this place the
latter part of last and former part of
this week.
U. W. Mescs, lite newly appointed
P. M. of Crawfordaville, was In
Brownsville Monday.
Supt. D. V. S. Raid paid our two
schools a visit last Frldsy. He re
ported both of them running In first
class order. The cltfsens of Browns
ville and North Browr sville have
reason to congratulate themselves on
being to fortunate In securing their
preeent teachers.
The Odd Fellow's had a glorious
time last Saturday night. After elec
tion of officers they repaired to tne
store of Cosbow St, Cable and Indu Iged
In an oyster supper.
Mr. Chas. Powell returned from
McMinnvllle last Thursday, bringing
home with him a life partner. HI
many friends here wisn them abund
ance ef Joy.
The news of the death of Vice
President Hendrlcki was received
with profound sorrow here by ell our
oitlsens, irrespective of party. The
nation as well as the Democratic par
ty has sustained a great loss.
Wednesday morning as the train
waa returning from the Junction it
ran over a nog at Lang's warehouse.
The hog was ground into sausage anil
the train was ditched. It was ell
day getting back on the track, so that
It arrived here Just in time to go
back to the Junction to meet the even,
ing express.
Laai Wednesday Mr. Wm. Brad
shew was struck on tho back part of
his head by a falling tree. The main
artery In the back part of his head
was severed. He went to the house
of a near nelghbor.where it waa tried
in vain to stop the flow of blood.
Although a physician hsd been sent
for, ho became uneasy and mounted
a horse and came to loan. He wan
taken to the drug store of Starr &
Stanard where,under the skillful care
of Drs. Starr and McCuley,the blood
soon ceased to flow. Mr. Brudshaw
is still pretty weak from loss of blood,
but ia able to be about.
Goes.
An Interesting article by our cor
respondent on tbe Chinese question
will sppear next week. Ens J
A grand Masquerade ball New Years
night.
Mr. Franzeo, the engineer, has bean
sick a few day.
There ie a "vag" or two here, and
they will be notified to leave tomorrow.
Prof. Walker ie in school araio, and
school ia going finely.
Prof. D. V. S. Hsid, tbe Couoty
Superintendent of public schools, visile
tbe schools of Nrth and South Browns
ville last week. A genial gtmllernan
and a very capable officer.
The union Thanksgiving service was
a success, especially the dinner in Bish
op's Hall.
CaaaiD.
OfUcville.
Tho second of a aeries of sociables
was given on Tbankagiviog evening at
the U. P. Chorch, by the L. ML k L
S., for tbe benefit of the young people
sf this vicinity. Among the rileasures
of tbe evening, and a sourch of much
mirth, waa eating lunch off of indestruc
tible plates.
Prof. LimWCof Eugeoe.haa moved
into the bouse on Rev. Irvine's farm,
in this vicinity.
Miss Ktla Owen, of Peoria, is visit
ing in Oakville.
Mr. O. I. McCoy and family, who
were caught in the mow while trying
te cross the mountaina to Easter u Ore
gon, have returned and gone up by tbe
boat to The Dalies.
Mrs. Hamilton received from tbe fish
car at P t tland twenty carp, which were
placed in a lake on her place.
We do not ejrree with "Cupid" in
giving our young Prof, to Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Curris returned
on Satnrday from an extended trip to
tbe JJitat. Ihev reported a beautiful
all and a pleasant time.
N0WVELLE8.
Tbe shingle sociable Thanksgiving
evening waa a complete auccssa. It
was enjoyed by a large crowd cf youog
people and quite a number of older
oues. The lunch served on shingles
with tissue paper napkins was quite a
surprise, as well ss a novelty. A reed
ing by Mrs. J. E. Achsson, recitation
by Mrs. C. C. McBride, ard a duet
and solo by Mr. G. S. Acbeson and
Miss Elna Bamford, helped te make
the evening pass all too quickly.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Currie returned
home last week from an extended visit
in the East.
Miss Etta Matks, of Lebanon, spent
Thanksgiving in this neighborhood.
Miss Eila Owens, of CorvaMis, is vis
iting her cousin, Mijs Nellie Hamilton.
M- t t I.. .e IT 1 '
r. J , H, iempletoe,of Halsey, was
in this
vicinity the latter part of the
week.
Cupid.
Heartily Commend (he State la. C.
At.ABAN v Oa. Oct 2, 1885.
It gives me pleasure to bear testitneuy to
me promptness, rairness, ant tull and satis,
factory settlement of my loss by the State
ins, Kso ot saiem, Uregon. They haying paid
' muuuv 01 my cmim witnin a
week after my sworn statement was filed
with them. I therefore heartily recommend
tne company to tbe farmers of Oregon.
Wallacb Huldsbt.
"' "' S 11
Syrap of rig.
Manufactured only by the Califoruia Pig
Syrup Co., San Pranciaco, Cal.. is Nature
Own True Laxative. This oleasanfc Imnfil
fruit remedy 'may be had of Fos hay & Mason,
K W Langdon and Co. , at fifty cents or one
dollar per botlle. It ia the most pleasant,
prombt and effective remedy known, tn
cleanse the system ; to act on the Liver,
Kidneys and Bowel gently yet thoroughly
to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers ; to
cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred
fine
The Grange Hall, better knoa as
Vaughan Hall, waa burned to the
ground the night of Nov. 2Ut. Noth
ing whatever was saved. The upper
story was used by the West Point Ledge
of Odd Fellows, who lost all their furn
iture, books and oharter,in all amount
ing to about tflOO. It is understood
that they had the b.iilding and fixtures
insursd for $1000.
There waa a dancing party at Mr.
Ogles last Tuesday evening, and one at
Mr. MoDaniela Friday evening, also a
Thanksgiving hop at the Hop house on
.Thursday evening.
Mr. Dinwiddie roads a mistake in
the day of the week, and In consequence
ate his Thanksgiving dinner on Friday.
A great many horses in this neigh
borhood are afflicted with distemper.
Some people likewise.
Mis. Coldron has bean quite sick ths
last two week.
D M. Smith' and family, with the
exception of Louie, have movsd to Ku
geneCity to give Mrs. Smith the bene
fit of medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barger were vis
iting near Eugene City ths first of last
week.
It isaaid that Mrs. Nolan, who lives
en the Skinner place, oommitted matri
mony on Monday, Nov. 23rd, in tbe
city of Portland.
CrawiordMville
Mr. Hobs preached here on Thanks
living day to good audiences.
lUv. McKarland preached here last
SabbaSb.
The aaw mills are turning out htm
ber fast, one running day and night.
Misa Joy Glaus entertained friends at
her home on Monday evening.
A baaket social was given here by
some of the ladies on Tbuuksgiving
evening. Tbe dtap'ay of baskets was
tine. Mr. Shackleford, aa auctioneer,
sold all of tbe baskets, and then there
were several gentlemen left. Ths
whole evening waa a most enjoyable
sne.
As the school fund ia exhausted
school closed on Wednesday.
Oe. Finley, of this place, who is at
tending tbe State UutveraUv, took his
holiday at home. CraiL Vicroa.
t mm4 tmr Sale
Wood delivered in any part of the eity
limits at tbe following prices per oord :
Good Hr wood
Oak wood (grab)
Mixed wood
Oct 1st, 1885.
MM Cilavra !
91M
, 3.00
3bo
W. Sirisa.
SL AUea A t
Larjre new stock Jut received fross
New York and one of ths best in tbe
market. Celt and examine tbe new Una,
button at 75 cents a pair ; tbey are a
plsndid glove for ths money.
err (Utile asiSJ alias Sker'
Ths undersigned will psy the highest ossh
price for hml cattle aod mutton shewn. Have
good scale 00 which to weigh.
L D. Mjllss,
Mdlsr's, Or ego e
asttaflesl with lbs Male.
SatbD, Or., Oct 2, 1S85.
Io behalf of J J aod B B Kendall for whota
I am guardian I acknowledge tbe receipt ef
full sod satisfactory payment of their lose by
fire, from tbe State In. Co. of fcUletn, Ore.
gon. I gladly recommend the company to
the fanners of Oregon, aod to any oss within
their reach.
Mas,?. B. PaaTsa.
Ooardiao.
5,000 worth of clathios
at cost at Mon
eith&Stfitcahachs.
Ssrklrs'i Aralra alr
The best salve in tbe world for Cuts.
Sore, Tetter, Cnapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and ail skin Kruotious. and posi
tively cure Piles, or no psy required. It
l guaranteed to give period satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 2b cents per
irx. mr aaie 07 ho nay k af aeon,
Sheriff's Sjie.
t Circuit Court of the StaU of Oregon, for
L,.nn county.
Moody, Governor, It P Ear hart.
try of State and VA ward Hirsch, Treasurer
of the -State of Oregon, constituting the Beard
of Commissioners for the sale of school lauds
sod the management of the common school
fund, Plaintiff.
vs.
Francis M Laytoa, M Lay ton his wife.Jan as
r I ton and Rose I .ay ton, his wife, J H
Wright aod Flora Wright hia wife, Milton
Hale end Susannah Hale, his wife, and
Amanda Cooiey, Defendants.
NOTICE is hereby given that ey virtue of
an execution and an order of sale issued out
of the above named Court in tbe above en
titled action aod to me directed and deliver
ed. I will on Saturday tbe 2nd day January,.
ih0, at tho hour ot 1 o'clock, p. in., at the
Court House door in Albany, Lion county,
Oregon, aeil at public auction for cash in
hand to the highest bidder tbe real property
deseribed in said execution as follow, to
wn : Beginning at a peiut ten chains and
eleven iiuks west and six chain north of the
southeast corner of Section nine in Township
eleven south, Kauge four west, of tbe Wil
lamette meridian in Linn county, Oregon,
running thenoe east fourteen chains and
seventy-seven links ; tbasoe south nineteen
chains and ninety iiuks ; thenoe west four
teen chains and seventy-seven links ; thenoe
north nineteen chains snd ninety links to tbe
place of beginning, containing 29 and 33-100
acre. Also the following : Ail that part or
portion of the hereinafter described tract or
parcel of land lying aod being east of a cer
tain slough or branch of another slough known
as the Littll Willamette, which said first
mentioned lough runs in a northerly direc
tion through said tract of laud and which
said tract of land i described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point ten chain and
leven link west and aix chain north of the
southeast corner of Section nine in Townshio
oitjycu oum,u, xvauge luur west miiametce
meridian and running thenoe south tweoty-
H...1L 0 M . . tmr ..-
four cnains and ninety links : thenoe weat
fifteen chains and twenty- three links ; thence
north to the eastern bank of tbe Willamette
Kiver ; thence along said east bank of stream
following the meandering thereof to the
place of beginning, said tract of land con
taining twenty-two acres and 29-100 and the
part or portion thereof lying east of said
slougb, containing six acres more or less, all
of said premises lying and being situated in
Linn county, Oregon. The proceeds of sale
to be applied ; First to the payment of the
costs of suit and the costs of and upon this
writ. Second to the payment of Plaintiff's
claim of $386.20 with accruing interest at
10 per oent per annum from the date of the
decree and the further sum of $40 as Attor
ney fees. Third the overplus if any to be
paid to F M Layfcon, James D Layton aud J
H Wright their heirs or assigns.
Dated this Dec. 1st, 1885.
J. K. Ckablton,
Sheriff of Linn connty, Oregon.
per Ja8. J. Charlton, Deputy.
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AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE.
Peters A Stewart have neok-vokaa and
single trees, ironed or unlroned. neck-
yoke irons, aingle-tree irons, nlt irons,
felloe, spokes, ax -trees, eto., alt lor sale
cheap.
' VfHftT TO IfitilSilflfRK flJtl
Below we glye a list of ell tho bills paus
ed at tho spools! session of ths Legislature '
1IOUSS BILLS.
1, Bourne-Portland bridge bill.
10. Prossor-ProvidlnKfor lavlnnof ud
track by railroads to warehouses wbea
within U00 feet of road,
9. LeinenweUbar-mendlnu Astoria's
charter.
7. Morrow -Changing Alkali to Arling
ton, IS. Veetch Establishing; southern boun
dary of Lane Co.
14. Hlory -To preserve ordsr at watering
places.
15. MUtav-Approprlatlng 110,000 for
bridge serosa ilogue Klver.
10. Abahler Annexing h. part of Grant
to Lake Co,
SO. Klddls How barbed wire fences
ehall be constructed East of the Casosdse.
2A. (leer Protecting Ash in Fiab Ladder,
28. Gilbert Hcbool Clerks not to charge
foM on mousy bsrrowed for district.
82 Cox Taxation on selling etonk of
railroads,
85, Craven-Amending charter of In-
WMSMaeSM e.
87, Keady Fixing penalty in bis liquor
licene hill. One or the billa tbe session
was ealied for !
40. Lewis sCreatlng 7th Judicial district,
and providing for time of holding Court
in 6th, Stli and 7th districts.
42, Colo -Allowing Sherlir of Columbis
Co t per cent for collecting taxes,
44, Jelly Increasing pay of four Co.
Treasurer, Washington, Lake,Clackauia
aud Curry.
47, Henkle Amending charter of Phil
omath, 60. Oesr-To aupprsss prlxi fighting.
02. Llenenweber Pilot law,
08. Bourne-Provldliig system of books
for registration.
48. Story Appropriating toQW yoarly
for ten yoaia for lighting Stats building.
71. 14 .ve -To protect ' li I nee phessanf a.
72, Miller -.A. mending charier of Jeffer
aen, 76. Cox-Incorporallng city of Milton,
87. Bou roe -Portland police com mission,
KV. Chandler -To making certain Baker
oouuly record legal.
00. Utiveu -Kmnowerlnit Governor arm
Hew rotary of State to compute state levy of
tax aiiiotiR several oounwoa sua ajior
lion the asms.
ut. Vaatch In reference to servlc of
urn si on.
83. Btlysu-tPrnvldlug for proof of ser
vice of sum mens by certificate.
01. General appropriation bill.
ar..TK MLUB.
L Coleman ComooillnK Reoelvers of
railroads is rebuild brtdice washed away.
Has reference to tbe Narrow Oauge.
7. Burob-Pisina! time of holding Clr
cultuprems sad County Courts in Third
district. In Linn county it will tie on tke
aaeond Monday sf March,econd Monday
ef Jons and fourth Monday of October.
11. Celeman In reference to N. G.
bond.
15. Simon Reducing fees of Justices in
Multnomah Co,
ia il.. ... 1 v.. 1 h 1 1 . 1 11 -r 1 ns.i.1 Inn
Sta'o Agricultural College at Corvalli '
extending time to complete Dunning to
J as, let, 1SS9, and making coat 2O,000.
22. Amending registration law.
28. Les Appropriating 2lO toward
Nestnith's monument.
SS, si'im For certain dyko,
SS. IthlnehsrV-Apprwpristing f 15.000
tor rosd towards 11 no Creek mines,
28, Bilyeu Amending school law so as
to obtain equitable division ef district
property and indebted oese where district
are divided.
SO. Bureb -In reference to traction en
glues, bicycle, etc.
S2, Rinabsrt-Incorpsmting Snrrmer
ville. Union oouaty,,
84. Oaraon Portland water bill,
88. Hare In reference to w Unease,
87. Miller Making it unlawful to in
jurs ditchsa, canals, etc.
40. Slglin Ksgulsting sale of opium.
&3. Simon Allowing K R's to uaortttsK"
rolling stock.
49. Prim Amending charter of Aahlsnd
50. Nig-lin Permitting women to prac
tice law in Slate Court.
SI, Bnreb Prsviding no liquor licenao
shall be for tees than six month a ml ths
no license in any Incorporated city or
town hall be far less than 8800 psr year.
44, Simon-In reference to attachments.
&5. Simon Amend ins; rwarlairauon law.
so rsffhtterlug will be in April.
57, Reed Incorporating Ranier.
69. Miller Amending Registry law, al
lowing Judge and dark 8S per day.
So. Carson C'rHStlng a board of Com
m laai oners to examine into assessment
and taxation and frame law on the suh
Ject is te submitted a. next Legislators.
61 Weather ford Incorporating Brown
vine.
62. Hirsch Appropriating 810.000 for
support of non-roaideut peer,
I 68. Haines .Restoration of Baker coun
ty record.
6ft, Hlmoh In reference to Porllaud1
police Commissioners.
sassss mmw-r Slay--''''"'-
$5,000 worth ot clothing at coat at Mon
teith A Seitenbaoha.
Sheriff's Sale.
48
In the Circuit Court of the SUUt of Oregon
for the County of Linn :
William Cosper, Plaintiff.
vs.
Geo W Crotsant, Sophia Croitant his wife
and William Croieant and J H Bridget, Ds
feodants. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue ef
an execution and an order of aale issued out
of tbe above named Court in the above en
titled action and te me directed and deliver
ed, I will on Saturday the 2nd day of Jan
uary, 1SS6 at one o'clock p. in., of said day
at the Court House doer in Albany, Liu a
county, Oregon, set1 at public auction far
oaah in hand to th highest (udder the real
property described in said execution and or
der of sale as follows, to-wit : The northwest
quarter of Section 25 and th northeast
quarter of Section 20 all situated in Town
ship 9, South, Range one east of the Willam
ette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, and
containing 320 acre together with ail the ap
purtenance thereunto belonging. The pro
ceeds of aale to be applied : First to the pay
ment of coats and diabutsements of suit and
the costs of ths sale. Second to the payment
of th claim and Hen of plaintiff herein, to
wit, the sum of 12080. SOfwith interest there
on at the rate of 10 per oent per annum from
the 27th day of October, 1885, and for the
further sum of 8210 as Attorney's fee.
Third to the psyment of the claim of defend
ant, .Wm Croisant, to-wit the sum of 81078.
17. Fourth, the remainder if any to he paid
te the defendants, Geo W Croisant aud So
phia Croisant.
Dated this Deo. 1st, 1885.
J. K . CUARlrOH,
Sheriffof Linn county, Oregon,
per Jas. J. Charlton, Deputy.
Notice of Administration
afotio is hereby given that the undersigned has
sen duly appointed Adminlstaator with the will an
nexed of the estate of J M Elliott, dsceassd, by the
County Court ot Lli.n county, Oregon. All psrson
having olaimsaft-ainst the estate of said deceased are
hereby notified and required to present the sam
properly verified to tbe undersigned at Albany in said
County within six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 14th day of Noyenber, 18SS.
Qso. Hl-mfusst,
Administrator with the will annex d,
Administrator's Notice.
NOTIOfil is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Linn county, Oregon,
Administrator of the estate of O, P. Adams.
deceased, late of aaid Linn county. All
persons having claims against said entato
are required to present the same, properly
verified, within six months irom the date
of this notice, to T. J. Stltes, Albany, Or.
November 27th, 1885.
T. Adams,
T. J. Stites, Adaunistiator,
Att'y for Adm'r.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court ofth htalt of Oregon for
Linn County,
Z V Moody, flovortiof, Jt f'Karhart, Seero
tary of Si..t. and Kd Hirsch, Treasurer of
tho State cf Oregon, constituting the Hoard
of Commissioners for tbe sale of school land
and the management of the common school
fund, I'laiutifTt.
vs.
J L Kendall and Martha J Kendall his wife,
T J Hiaok, Joseph I'earl, W J Stewart as
Administrator of the estate of T L Porter,
deceased and D B Monteith, John H Mullen
and Chas A Currsn, partners doing btisitess
under tbe firm name of D H Mouteith k Co.,
Defendant.
NOTICK is hereby giyou that by virtue
of an execution and au order of sale issued
out of the above named Court iu the above
entitled cause and to Hie directed aod deliv
red, I will on Saturday the 2nd day of Jan
miry, 1R80, at one o'clock, p. m., at the
Court House door in Albany, Linu county,
Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in
hand to the highest bidder the real property
described in said execution as follows, to.
wit ; The west 4 of the southwest f of Sec
tion 10, Township 13, South Range 3 west
ef the Willamette meridian in Linn county,
Oregon, containing HOaorea. The proceed of
il to in: applied : Firt to tho payment of
the costs and disbursements of suit taxed at
831 . Ifi aud tbe ooets of and open said writ.
Second te ths payment of Plaintiff claim,
to-wit: 1881.83 with accruing interest st
tea per oent per annum from Oct. 20th, 1888,
and 70 Attorney's foe. Third to tbe pay
ment of tho claim of the Defendant W J
Stewart, as Administrator of tbs estate of
T I. Porter, deceased, to-wit 1 8387.40 and
interest thereon at th rate of one per cent
per moeth from Oct. 20th, 188d, and 808
Attorney' fee. Thereafter if tho said claim
of If J Stewart as Administrator of tbe
estate of T L Porter, deceased, be not satis
lied, 1 will sell at the time, place and io the
manner snd in accordance with the term
above set forth, the following described land,
to wit : 16 acres of land off of the southeast
corner of Samuel Andersons donation land
claim and lying parallel and east of the
County road aod adjoining the 80 acres of
Land herstnbefor described. Th proceed
Of sal to be applied in psyment of aay bal
ance rmaiuisg unpaid on the claim of IF J
Stewart a Administrator of the estate of T
L Porter, dwoaawi, afu-r tho exhaustion of
the funds aruiog from the salo first above
advertised.
Dated this Dec. '2nd, 188A.
J. K CnaaLTos,
Sheriff f Lion county, Oregon,
per Jar. J. Ciubutsm, Deputy.
0. P. Tompkins,
COMMISSION AND PURCHASING
AGENT,
Of all kinds of merchandise.
All orders from tbe country filled on
abort notice for every class or kind of
Koods from flrat-cta stock. Absolutely
110 charge or commiaaion will be charge
for Ailing orders.
OFFICE 107 FIRST ST.,
At D. W. Prentice s, Portland, Or.
MUSIC.
THOROUGH BASS AND HARMONY,
PLOfE, CORNET, 8UITAR,
PIANO.
o-
H. M. Tlackenato. former! principal
musician of the 4lh U. 8. Infantry Hand,
has permanently located In Albany aad
will give instruction In iutruasenlal
mualc and tboroogb ba.
TERMS REASONABLE.
Thoe wishing to engage the service of
a, .ough muMirian aud instructor
will ! well to place theineelvea
under bl lntruetloo.
ilesdqnsrter at Pruahaw' Drug Store,
First Street. Albany, Oregon.
Scott's New
Gun Store,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SPORTSMEN,
THE LEADING CUNS AND REVOLVERS,
BEST AMMUNITION,CARTRIDCES,
SHOT, ALL KINDS OF HUNT
ING MATERIALS, CUT
LERY, FISHING
TACKLE,
ETC.
At the moat reasonable prices, alwaya
in stock. Roiuiiriiiir done on short notice.
Willamette Valley nlinrods should never
buy without calling on
W. B. SCOTT,
JstTOpposito Revere House, Ah any. Or.
Conrad Meyer,
-PROPRIETOR OF
STAR BAKERY,
Onrner Broadalbin and First Sts.,
DEALER IX-
Canuedl Frntta,
Glassware,
Dried Fruits,
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Etc,,
Canned Meats,
4f u u ware,
Vegetables,
Clgara,
(Unices,
Tea,
Etc.,
In fact everything that is kept ii a gon
erai variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Third aud E Streets,
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Three Blocks from all Railroad Depots,
Our facilities are such that we defy
competition. This ie the largest
and most respectably kept
. Hotel in the North
west, Board and Lodging ULOO per Day,
MEALS, 31 CENTS.
LODGING, IS AND 50 CENTS.
FREE BUSS TO AND FROM THE HOTEL
No Chinese Employed.
S, LEWISTON, - - .PfiOPJlIETOE,
(Lato of Minnesota House.)
ED. CORBY AGENT.
4: BBH .. rSBssssSMifcrMj.
I am now receiving my Fall h ,otk cf
LADIES', MISSES AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
AXD
MEN AND BOYS
BOOTS AND
SHOES.
I fcavc selected these goods with care
and with a view to tbeir adaptability
to this climate. I have bought th' m
direct from the manufacturer', and
am authorized to warrant very a!r,
I make a specialty of this line of goods,
and 00 doubt carry the largpst stock
in the city. As to price Cbere ia no
bouse in Oregon that bas any advant
age of me in buying, m I buy ittrictly
for cash, and can give ss good value for
tbe money as any other house. I keep
no trash.
SAMUEL E. Y0UNC.
C0RVALLIS.YAQU1NA
SAN FRANCISCO,
-VIA.-
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Trains on and after Hcpt. 14th.
f ss CsSWBSssrl essasjr, Tfcurlr.astiU,y 10 A. M
Ur f uin. Mo mUt, Wssmsdav, Prktay, $ A. If.
UNI
Between Corvallis and San Francisco
First-class sod Cabin pa tape $14
First-cla and Steerage passage f?
Oraa per ton 2000 lbs $4 30
Thus saving to the fanners and mere bants
of tbe valley thousands ot dollars.
Willamette Itiyer stesmboatM will hereafter
connect with trains at Corrallie.
This new line is prepared to traorix rt all
tbe freight snd parwngers offering.
WALLIS NASH,
Vice Fresidtnt
CHAS. C. HOCUE,
A. (J. F. k F. Ageut
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
E
OPE AND CHAIN.
Of all alaes. ss well ss baiter chain, cow
rlirins. doe clii in, rone halter, etc.. for
sale by Peters A Stewart.
3TUDEBAKER WAGON.
This is the onlv wagon bavins: s ihme
shouldered spoke and tbe steel truai on
each sale, and Is the best wsgon on
wheels. For sale by Peter.J A Mtewart.
00
o o
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Oregon Kidnev Tea!
Jt store' own reeiody
K K
K K
KK
K h
K K
Will sMsaiilr rrlieve and frtiun titly
trars si I Um various difficulties orising
(rii a .llorlcr?J i-.,iaiUon ul ut
LIVER AND KIDNEYS.
T
T
T
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It Is perfectly harmless ati.l can be
irtten tn the nvxH Jelirate woman ST
child. For sale by ail druggists,
Mttrll. Hritkha A WaeMsarS.
holesale Agnate.
OEBOON.
WANTED AT ONCE.
Pvru.t-iniA! Vumlc imiiti. male or fein tie.
t..v- www ' t
For the inoet popular and fastest selling
boos ot tne age. m pay sair iu
class canvassers. Activc.inexpencnceu can
vaasers drilled and Bead OSSSsssWOSl ot salary
It will pay you to write us. Address Agency
Publishing Company 59, First btreet,
bany, Oregon.
Al
jJAINTS AND OILS,
Of all deeoriptions sold by Peters k Stew
art
S
AWS, AXES, ETC
Wtk will all vnii thn iauioii Disston
Champion cross-cut saw at a low flguie,
aud can giro you goos prices on sxts,
Hetigos and wedges.
Petrrs A Sikwart.
MMUNITION.
A full Nui.nl y of the usual sizes of
tridges, brsa snd paper shells, prim a
wads and bar lead. Also the best ot p w
der.
Pktkiw AStkwart.
D
ON'T FORGET IT.
if you try to build uow while wheat ia
only wo th 54 cents you should by all
means go to Peters A Stewart's, at Albany
for your hardware. You can get what you
want at their store and at reasonable fig
ures, THE BE3T StiOT I
TXT WV kt
town
Can bo found at our
Htoro. The shot
usually sold in
Albany drops 75 fret,
while the St. Louis shot sold by us drop
20() feet, making it equal to chilled shot.
Sportsmen should not forget this.
f KfKlW Z ST li WART.
B
LACKSMITH'S OUTFITS,
Anvils, vises,bellows,hemmer8, sledges.
stocks and dies and almost every tool used
by blacksmiths we keep constantly or
hand. Also a full stock of iron.ef sll sizes.
horse shoes and horse shoe nails. Special
prices made on small outfits for farmer
list,
frtkrs A Stewart.
rUTLEBY OF ALU KINDS,
We keep the best stook of cutlery in
the valiey. Pocket knives and razors a
specialty. Dou't buy anything in th.s
line wituout calling on us firt.
Pktkrs A Stewart,
rjpiIE BEST THING OUT,
la the Acme Harrow and no farmer can
well afford to be without it. It is the verv
best clod c. usher and pulverizer, leaving the
ground as levt 1 as a bi.rn ttaor. Soli only
by Peters & S'ewart.
New Goods.
' 1 BCy X 'jrr
L. E. BLAIN
Uaa the Largest and Best stock of
Clothing
in tbe Central Willamette Valley.
Ilia fctock ot
BOOTS
and
SHOEjS,
either for size or quality, is not equalled
in Linn county. Bought for cash aod
sold cheap.
Bis
Department Is complete with the
and best styles.
Bis
Furnishing
Goods,
sre the very best, embracing tbe 1
styles.
Bis
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT
under the cbsrge cf W. B. Blbbit. an ex
pert tailor, bss no superior In Oregon,
Splendid line of domestic snd imported
suitings slwsys In stock.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Cirmit Court of the StaU of Oregon
for tke County of Linn :
The Dubdee Mortgag sad Trust Investment Com
pany, Plaintiff,
rs.
A F Gaines and Msrj- K Gaines ami Z Job, Defendants,
Notice Is hereby (ireti that by virtue of a writ of ei
edition mad order of sale issued eut of the above
ssiaul Court in Um above entitled suit te me direct
ed and delivered, I Till on Saturday the 12tb day of
Dtcrmber, 1S85, at the Court Bouse door in tbe City
of Albany, linn county, Oregon, at the boar of If
o'clock, a. sell at public auction for cash ia band
te the highest bidder tbe real property described in
said order of sale as follows, to-wit : Beginning at tbo
southeast corner ef tbe southwest quarter of Section
uurty-nve in Township ton, south, range two
of tbe Wiliamette meridian and running tbonos '
to the center of Crabtree Creek ; thence down said
Crock northerly and following tho meanderinr there
ef to the not Ui boundary line of the donation land
claim of George W He well, Claim No. eo, KoUflcation
No. 1VU ; thence east to tbo half section line unning
on and south through tbo cantor of said Section
tbirty-fivo and thence south to the place of beginning,
saving and excepting and reserving therefrom about
twenty acres conveyed by Thomas Baldwin to Hosea
Pra'.t the tall amount of land conveyed by said mort
gage, being 280 acres, the proceeds of sale to be ap
plied : nmte the payment of tbe costs and disburs
menU of suit taxed at 29.40 and tbe costs and exiiense,
of sale, SecoEid that there be next paid tbe sum ef
$300 as Attorneys fees. Third to the payment to
tbe said Plaintiff the sum of f 1589.13 with accruing
interest at tbe rate of twelve per cent per annum from
the 27tb day of October, 145, aii in C. S. void coin
and thereafter If any of the proceeds of sate remain
that the same he paid over to tbe said A P Gaines
aud Mar)' E Guinea
Ited Nov. Uth, 1SSS.
3. K. Chabltox,
Sheriff of Linn county, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court ofthi SWt of Orejmfo
Linn County.
Notice u hereby given that by virtue of an execution
issued eut of the Circuit Court ot the Slate of
Oregon for the County of L'nn u?on a certain judg
ment and decree of foreclosure duly rendered entered
of record and docketed in said Circuit Court on the
29th day of October, 1885 in a certain suit then in said
Court pending wherein W W Ste'.wer and J F Steiwer
were Plaintiffs and ) II Rainey, Rebecca A Rsiney
his wife and William Cosper were Defendants in favor
of said Plaintiff and against said Defendants by
which execution I a-n command 3d to sell the prem
ises and real property hereinafter described in the
manner provided by law and out of the proceeds Of
such sale to pay and satisfy the costs and expenses of
sale and these accruing on said execution, together
with the sum of four thousand four hundred and
ninety-uiue and 14-100 dollars in gold coin ot the
United Slates with interest thereon in like gold coin
at the rate ef eight per cent per annum since the
S0(h day of October, 1885, and the further sum of
$84.45 taxed as costs and disbursements of said suit
all which is due to Plaintiffs on said decree, I will oa
Saturday the 12th day of December, 1885 at one
o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the door of the
County Court House in Albany in said Linn county,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand on the day of sale all the right title interest
and estate which the defendants J H Rainey and Re1
becoaA Rainey his wild 01 either of them had on the
5th day of October. ISal in or to the following describ
ed real property, yii : Beginning at a stake in the
north boundary of U10 douation laud claim of John T
Crooks and wife, said stake being two and 20-100
chain east ot the quarter section post in the West
west boundary ot Section six (9) in Tp. ten (ifi) south
of Range throe (3) west of the Willamette meridian,
State of Oregon aud running" thonce south seven-four
and 23-100 chains ; thence west twenty-eight and 50-100
chains thence north seventy-four and 30-100 chains ;
thence east twenty-eight ami 56-100 chains along tbe
north line of said donation claim to the place of be'
ginning containing 212 00-100 acres of laud all in the
Couuty of Linn and State of Oregon,
Dated Nov, Uth, 1S85,
J, K. Ghakltox,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon,
I. CASK iVLUW 3.
This famou i plow Is well known ia TJn
County. Tho ohilled and steel plows era
well made tram the very best material
and are wari mted to do as orood work and
scour fully H.-t well as anv other plow
Peters A Stewart are the sole agents.