The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 12, 1886, Image 3

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    Entnrsd st th Post Offios st Albany, Or,
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FRIDAY MARCH 12, 1886.
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Official Gounty Paper.
OflOUNTY n
FFICULaiid jAPER,
THE DEMOCRAT SM535
lor to cfnti. tyvoietna uisv be made al thlseffloe or
to
Sam Mar at HsrrUburf .
K. Mu'lton at s.
s. K. Davison, HalssT,
K K. Montague Lebanun.
J. W . Kumbeuh, Sweet MM,
r. A wit. ShsdU.
J. A. Baard, .Hflorson.
A. L. Bridgafa riser, Tangent,
775 C MIXES E MIST GO.-Tkree
yommg men will do work of all kimJs, sawing
wa gardening, ,t(. Leazr orders at Read
f BrowuetTs.
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Boot ami Hnees.
N. H. Alln ft Co., sr now receiving
tin line of boots aud shoes, thoy propose is
the future to make specialty of this branch
of their bosines, io addition to a full lino of
Buchioitham ft Hecht's mke of boots at d
hoc which for durability cannot b ex
celled, they have a line of Eastern good of
ail gradea including a line of S. D. Sellers ft
Co., of Philadelphia, children and misses
shoos, which are at -ed as any manufactur
ed. They guarantee eyery shoe just as rep
resented. Giro them a trial.
Received Mew Tills Week.
Novelties in imported dress tioods, Bouclee
or Nigger head, brocades, velvets and silks,
lace, dress goods, etc., at
8am u K. Yocito'a.
Mew Coeds.
A. B. Moll wain has a Urge and well select
ed stock of now goods, sa tins as ever brought
to Albany. Call on him and make your selec
tions from his first-class stock.
Us wiiiie.
Miss Narcisaa E. White, who was sent to
this Coast by the National W. C. T. U., ar
rived in Albanv on last Saturdav. In the
sf
afternoon of that day she spoke at the M.
E. Church to the members of the Albany
W. C. T. U. On Saturday and Sunday
evenings Miss White lectured at the Court
Mouse before crowded houses. Among
those who have been in Albany from the
National Society we consider Miss White
second to only Miss Willard. She has an
easy, convincing, magnetic style few speak
ers possess ; treats her subject in an enlight
ened manner, holding her audience in such
a way as to show her words are being ap
preciated. Nowadays people seem to sit on
nettles so much that it is refreshing to hear
one who can make us forget our prickly
seat. Miss White is versatile in her tem
perance ideas. She take the scientific side
with ability, and it is one which must at
tract attention ; she knows the best social
points, and is up on prohibition. Her lec
tures altogether are ones which will leave a
marked impression wherever delivered, and
that is a compliment of the highest order
to be made in these careless days.
Miss White was in Washington Territory
during the session of the Legislature, and(
principally through her energies, a local op
tion law and one requiring the teaching of
temperance hygiene, were passed. After
making a tour through Oregon she will go
East.
lax Very.
For the benefit of parties in one of the
county school districts, we will say that it
is our opinion it is not necessary for a tax
levy for school purposes to contain the
number of mills to be raised. A levy for a
certain sum would be legal, if the sum
raised were not in excess of the amount
specified. Anything in excess, though,
might set aside the whole levy, at least the
pro rata amount in excess. There are case
holding both. If such a levy has been
made the only safe way will be to keep the
aggregate of the tax-payers' tax within the
ounds of the levy.
A raefcesl sc.
Last Friday evening an exhibition was
given at the Oak Creek school house to a
crowded house. In fact crowded was no
name for it ; wagons were drawn up to the
windows and packed full. Several attended
from this city and pronounce it a success,
and a long one, for it lasted till 1 2 o'clock.
The program as published in the Democrat
two weeks ago w a) carried out. It was
original, funny, serious, and most entertain
ing generally. Prof. Jones not only has
taught a good school, but he is up with the
times in getting up a live school entertain
ment.
aekool Election.
The school election held last Monday
afternoon resulted In the election of L
Flinn for Director and J H Burkhart for
Clerk. Following was the vote .
For Director. L Finn, 53 ; R S Strahan
46 ; W R Bilyeu, 12.
For Clerk J H Burkhart, 104.
1 1 2 votes were cast.
mmmm.
The ladies of the First Christian Church
of Albanv will give a dinner and supper at
the Saltmarsh drug store building next door
east of the Revere House on Friday, March
1 2th. The proceeds to be for the benefit of
the church. The public are cordially in
vited to contribute a small mite in this way
to a worthy cause. Let everybody attend
After Bounty.
Last Tuesday Ex P. M. Newell, of Leb
anon, presented the County Clerk with two
five dollar scalps, once the faces of a cougar
and a cayote, and received a warrant for
ten dollars. Mr W B Donaca, of Lebanon
also handed In two wild cat scalps, for
which he was paid two dollars. The cou
gar and cayote were killed by a Mr Tucker
An Accident.
Last week Mr. David Smith, of Lebanon
precinct, was riding a horse, when it stum
bled, throwing Mr. Smith against a barbed
wire fence, breaking several nbs besides
bruising his face badly. A strong consti
tution will bring our worthy friend through
all right.
THE WHITTLED EN
The Prineville News puts It this way I
There arc a number of wealthy men In
Crook county who owe us from $5 to $7.50
each, and they don't seem to care a darn
cent if they do.
Do not hire a Chinamen if by any amount
of nulling you can get a white man to do
your work. Let's make It tropical for the
Celestial this summer.
There are 386 voters In Eugene and 536
In Albany, and yet the former place claims
as large a population as Albany.
Mrs Miller, Joaquin Miller's mother, was
married a few days ago to a young man
named Cllne. She had obtained a divorce
from her nineteen year old husband. Joa
quin may have written some attractive
poetry, but there Is evidently a soft slreak
in the family somewhere.
"We'll be darned." Alva Churchill, of
the Corvallis Gazette wants the office of
State Printer what a Benton county edi
tor wants of an office beats us.
Last Saturday the rate from Los Angles
to the Mississippi river was only $ t for an
hour. If they would only throw In "grub"
there would le some inducement towards
going East.
The smallest ratio given in any city of
school children between 4 and 20 years of
age Is 1 to i This would make the lowest
estimate of Albany's population 1,900. As
a matter of fact we do not believe it has less
than .'
The material for the bridge across the
Willamette at Albany has already been
bought by the railroad people, tcmiter.
Really, now, we are glad you know so
much about it. Even we have been un
able to ascertain that It was to be at Al
bany. It can easily be ascertained v ho will be
Linn county nominees by usking any one
who is a politician nt all (?)
The membersof McPhcrson Post Ci.A.R.
had a free puff on a box of fine cigar pre
sented by Read & Ilrownell, last Saturday
evening.
It is hardly worth while now-a days to
chronicle a Portland murder or suicide,
they are of such frequent occurrence. One
took place there Saturday, but we have al
most forgotten the name and circumstance.
Think though it was a fellow named Bur
gess who shot n woman by some such
name as Shorn, and then killed himself.
Ktftt .
The tall, blonde young man, who pre
tended much and did little more than a
small amount of flirting, took his departure
a few days ago leaving an unliquidated
board bill of $35 behind him. Woe unto
the tramp dead heat whether well dressed
or not.
There is nothing that riles a newspaper
man more than to receive n news communi
cation which is an exact duplicate of oae
sent to another paper.
The lioodlums who destroyed lamp shades,
etc.. In the Court House after the lecture
the other night will be reprimanded if found
out. This kind of lawlessness is going too
far.
Recently a Denver man beat his step
daughter, for which he was arrested. Jus
tice Jeffries in sentencing him for six
months, made these remarks, which for
point are rarely equalled : "I am sorry
the law will not permit me sending you to
jail for six years, for if it would, that would
be your sentence. The only regret I have
in sending you to jail, is the sympathy I
have for the other prisoners in the county
jail, who will be compelled to associate
with a man of your instincts."
Postmaster Chance, who has just retired
from the Astoria Postortice, held It for
twelve years, beginning with $520 a year
and ending with over $2000 a year.
Following is the report of school District
No. 21, county of Linn, J. R. Geddes,
teacher :
No. enrolled, 40 ; No. of days school, 120 ;
No. of pupils studying geometry, 1 ; No.
of pupils studying hook-keeping, 3 ; No. of
pupils studying higher arithmetic, 4 ; No. of
pupils studying Elementary algebra, 4 ;
No. of pupils studying grammar, 4 ; No. of
pupils studying Mental arithmetic, 4 ; Aver'
age daily attendance for the term, 31 ; No.
of foreign pupils in attendance, 4 ; No. of
visits by Directors, 13 ; No. of visits by
other persons, 73 ; No. of pupils having
left during term, 5 ; No. not missing a day
during the term, 13 ; No. cases of sicknss,3.
The term which has just closed was a
successful one, the teacher, directors and
parents, as well as pupils, working together
to make it such. The closing -exercise of
the school took place on February 24th,and
were very interesting. They consisted of
declamations, tableaux, dialogues, songs,
charades and the favorite drama, "Down by
the Sea." The parts in the latter were
taken by Messrs. Stafford, Schult, Smith
and Sigmond among the gentlemen, and
the Misses Gates, Hester and Mrs Geddes,
among the ladies. Among the declama
tions was "Shandon Bells," by Prof Mc-
Clary, of Fox Vallev, rendered in an ex
cellent manner. The people of District 21
take a great interest in their school, and
that is just what will build it up.
1. o. o r.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the
OOF Association held Monday evening.
the following directors were elected for the
ensuing year : W C Tweedale, T J Stites,
J F Backensto, J Gradwohl, Fred Graf, W
M Ketchum and J II Burkhart. The di
rectors elected the following officers : W
C Tweedale, President, J H Burkhart, Sec
retary and Superintendent, Sam'l E Young
Treasurer.
SwM.
On last Tuesday C. C. Jackson, the E. O
Tramp of Pendleton, and Miss Maria Clap
ton, were united in the solemn and holy
bonds of matrimony. Jackson is said to be
one of the meekest, most bashful, backwood
young men in existence, with hardly face
enough to present a bill ; and how he ever
got up grit to propose i a stickler to us
We and Mrs. Duniway send congrtula
tionf..
Ciraost Jury.
Following are the names of the
grand
jury, drawn in the Circuit Court :
Henry Kirk, Brownsville, Foreman,
L. Holman, farmer, Scio.
John Waters, miller, Brownsville.
Robt. F. Ashby, merchant, Scio.
Jonathan Wassom, farmer, Lebanon
John Gefsendorfer, farmer, Albany.
Jacob Schilling, farmer, Scio.
Hats and Caps.
It is time to get your spring head aiparel.
A. B. Mcllwain has a stock of hats of the
latest styles, which every man should ex
amine before buying.
mi l it rrniKT
Following Is n list of the decisions In the
Circuit Court rendered up to the time of
going to pre :
I. State of Oregon ngt Peter Bilyeu.
Setting liquor without license. Dismissed
a. State of Oregon agt Titos Wyatt.
Seduction. Dismissed.
3. State of Oregon agt G McCullough.
Assault with intent to kill. Guilty of assault
with a dangerous weapon. Will be sen
tenced on Saturday.
6. J S Galloway agt L Foley. Slander.
Judgment of nonsuit on motion of Plaintiff-
7. Board School Fund Commissioners agt
J W Gitmore, et al. Confirmation. 8ale
confirmed.
8. Do agt Jas D Layton.et al. Confirma
tion. Sale confirmed.
9. II A Holmanet al agt Tcmpa Hunt ct
al. Partition. Continued
10. T J Crelghton agt J M Wilson. Action
on note." Continued.
II. W H Baber agt O P Scott, ct al.
Equity to set aside deed. Continued.
1 2. Board School Fund Commissioners agt
Lucinda Mc Denned. Confirmation. Sale
confirmed.
13. O P Abrams ugt Morgan & Dear
mond. Confirmation. Kale confirmed.
14. Fred Brnnnlng agt Win Brenner. To
recover possession of personal property. Con
tinued. 16. J H Hewitt agt school dlst. 37. Ap
peal. Nonsuit.
17. II D Burkhart agt Robt L Burkhart.
Partition. Continued.
18. Jas A Heuring agt George Slavens.
Equity to recover Hseoslon of real property.
Continued.
21. The W V & C M R Co agt S R Tern
plcton. Appeal. Not properly on docket.
22. Board of School Commissioners gt I
S Kendall. Confirmation. Sale confirmed.
1? 1 t t milium .V M. t'li.T. ..! t fl !.-...(
" J V S S 'I S li I XS It s m I
and wife. Suit for settlement Viilnl ...!
dismissed.
26. W F Terhume agt Joseph E Arctii
bald. Damages and seduction. Continued
by consent.
29. Frank Brothers agt J P Allison. Ac
tion on note. Judgment by default.
3i- E G Cox et al agt Elisabeth Cox.
Partition. Referee appointed to make par
tition.
32. W K Sibson et al agt J II Foster. Ac
tion on account. Judgment for want of an
swer. 33- W C Noon et al agt 1 H Foster. Ac-1
tion on note and account. Judgment as per
offer of deft.
34. Sarah Smith agt C E Eichler. Action J
on note. Not properly on drx ket.
36. Geo D Overton ct at agt Mordie
Keeney. Partition. Referees appointed to
make partition. Continued.
17. Richard Williams agt James Keeney.
Motion for leave to Usuc execution. Leave
granted to issue execution.
42. F A Watts agt Jacob Miller, et al. To
set aside deed. Continued.
46 J A Crawford agt I McClung. et al.
foreclosure. Pccree for what
note.
Is due on I
e
47 Sam'l Porter agt James M Yarrough.
To quiet title. Decree for want of answer.
48 Chas B Montague agt Jennings St Mc
pherson. To recover money. Settlement
and dismissed.
49 John Foster agt Jas Rilev.
Settled
Replevin-
5O. J L Miller agt Wm R Robertson.Con
firmaUon. 8ale confirmed.
ft. Wm Miller agt Marv E Miller. Con
firmation. Sale confirmed.
52. Lizzie N Tltompson agt Thos J Ed
wards et al. Confirmation. Hale confirmed
56 D M Cooper agt Nadian Whealdon,
et al. Equity. Continued.
$8. Wm and Paul Faber agt F B Prater.
Foreclosure. Decree as stipulation.
61 J J Whitney v Liwlc Whitney, Di
vorce. Divorce granted.
Kerk Hill urbeel.
a et -u -1 . ,L
-v .1 I
tat . trw 1 a s a 4 a I
1111 on r nuav, r en. 20m. under lite ctnci-
ent management of Mr. J. K. Eastham-
On last Saturday evening, March 6th an
entertainment was given at the school house
bv the school asistcd by Mr II E Parrish
nnd wife, Mr Chas Farrow their singing
teacher, E Eastham and Mis Effie Miller.
I he program was interspcred w ith music
by Messrs LaFarge, Hogan and Richard
son. Io speak of each piece in detail would
taae too mucn space, so we win simply give
. .... . .
the program. Our correspondent says he
might add that the entertainment reflect
ed great credit on all connected with it
The following was the program :
Declamation Haves Temple.
Recitation Nona Miller.
Recitation- -Nettie Dodge.
Declamation -Maurice Jackson.
Recitation-Elva Richardson.
Dialogue - Inez and Clarence Depew.
Recitation -Jennie Blackburn.
Declamation Geo Mills.
DeclamationMartin Kium.
Recitation -Allie Temple.
Declamation D Blackburn.
Dialogue--Ellis Vadcr and Harry Depew.
Kccitation Mollie Jackson.
Recitation Josie Daniels.
Recitation Ada Miller.
raper Mis Josie IJaniels read a paper
called the "Wasp" which was well written
and well arranged and contained some very
good local hits.
Solo -Ruth Richardson
Canvassing -J E Eastham, E Eastham,
Mrs Parrish.
Agt Otho Temple and Effie Miller
Solo Chas Farrow.
Lochicls Warning J E Eastham and E
Eastham.
Recitation Ruth Richardson.
The Owl Critic E Eastham.
Solo Chas Farrow.
Merchanical Sutuary II E Parriah, J
E Eastham, E Easthm, Chas Farrow.Annlc
Morns and Jennie Blackburn
This piece closed the entertainment and
everybody went home hoping it would not
be the last. Mr. Eastham we understand
will teach the spring term of Rock Hill
school.
Talk f rgntlng'
It is reported that F. M. Hanson, State
Organizer of the Anti-Coolie Organization
will be in Albany to-morrow to organize a
society. If his object is to get up a move
ment to drive the Chinamen out in the
midnight style, as ha been done at Oregon
City, Albina and other places, we say most
emphatically, that such an organization is
not wanted in Albany. A majority of the
citizens of this city, though in favor of a
legal, peaceable Chinese exodus, do not
want to see the program enacted here tliat
has characterized other places, nor will they
if it is attempted.
Not a Trne Bill.
In the case of the State of Oregon agt.
Mattie Allison the Grand Jury found "not a
true bill," whereupon District Attorney
Chamberlain gave notice that he would
move for another hearing before the
Grand Jury. The motion was granted, and
the same jury is now reexaming her case.
Register April 5th, 6th and 7th,
11 ! 1 e
A Curd.
I hereby desire to tender to the people o
Albany my sincere thanks for their gener
ou8 donations made to aid in building s
Catholic school building in this city. All
monoys collected will be deposited in the
Linn County Bank.
j Mother Superior.
rotMTV fill RTH AIK1I TEEH
(J. J. v hit ney, Judge; A Condi ami DsvUI Meysrs,
Commissioners.)
Application of Mehala Lam ;ron for
reduction of taxes dismissed.
Voting place at Sweet Home was chang
ed to "Buckhead."
Petition of residents of Humllton Creek
for bridge was continued, also petition for
bridge at Waterloo,also bill for fees In State
agt R C Martin.
Change In road districts 2 and 3 granted
as prayed for.
C L Morris allowed $2 a month for to
bacco for paupers.
Voting place in Syracuse precinct was
changed to Depot building at Millers Sta
tion. J L Stewart was appointed Supervisor of
Dlst 46, report of G W Rlggs to lie sent In
by April term.
Ordered that John W Slavens be em
ployed to build a breakwater to protect
Hamilton Creek Bridge.
The Muddy Creek bridge near Sam
Porter's ordered fixed by parties Interested
by road-work.
M Shackleford was appointed to oversee
Pierce family at Crawfordvlllc, In place of
R W Moses.
Mrs M Heffrou allowed $5 for assistance.
$2 a week was allowed for support of
Win A Fit water, Jas Fit water trustee.
Application of M Pay neund John Schmecr
for reduction of taxes continued.
W R Ray was appointed road supervisor
for Dlst 3.
Voting place In Shedd precinct changed
from school house to Shedd Bros, store.
Fees of officers of County Court allowed.
Warrants were ordered drawn for the
, I 1 ill
blowing bills
J G Reed, lumber $ 3.20
J W Curl, wi rk on Sanderson bridge. sH.tn
W Frtunm."Districk" ballot boxes... 38.0 "
W II Doiiiu a.mdse Kmrrunn family.. N.o
Kd Carter, work on sidewalk 7.75
T M Holt, lumber Dist 5 Jao
I) Andrew s.Clerk s fees 141.20
G P Terrell, uuUe Burge family 1 .
Jefferson saw mlll.lumbcr Dlst 5 -' 10
(i V Willis, keeping Vance m.on
1 1 J C Averill, nuUe Moxiey family . . &00
J R Catnpbcll.Sheriff fees 4.20
k
W Moes,mdse for Pierce family.
5 at
. 5-40
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391
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Sifi. Xf NtittlrtL' advrrtiintr
nr 1 I. Iliil mtnuUiue of Col Mm
I 1 y Charlton, fees.
h) S Nttdlh tinlin- nrWuirrm
Mav & Senders, mde Munscna
I II Coughtll.aid to A Sprague
Kohitwtii Nel. lumber
S Williams, keeping C Miller
M I Dorris.boardlng pauper
Mrs C Houck, board of pauper
j J R GUI, work on Crabtrcc Creek.
fjo 1 .
C L Morris.kecpmg paupers
A B Mcllwain.md pautsrr
Train & Whltnev. advertising
. co
J Gradwohl, tools for Dlst 4
(, Cu I
D V S Rcid. postage.
w
G W Cooper.bal due as Supervisor . .
The following bill, were continued : Phil
" I
Cohen, mdse pauper $24.50 Dr Ma.lon
attendance on prisoners, $ 10 ; roshay Ac
Mason, ..Si , Sol King. Sheriff's fees, J
$if 3o.
The bill of H L Rudd for gravel, was
I
dismUseo. also bill of John Briggs,mde for
t . . .
Co.. $4 50 ; Uo fee in State agt three Chi-
namen ; also bill of St John & Royal.repairs
on Sanderson bridge, $385. I
Taxes on application were reduced as lot
low :
M Thomas ..$ 2.69
John Iennv 19-9$
; H Uaber SAJ"
II K Parrish
t, -s
David Irvine
7-y
loV-f,
23.08
92.72
D C Holt
J A Powell
A J Huston....,
J Flntayeon....
H Ambrose..
5.70
6.80
John Capp.
fMs
senders Ac Sternberg
3 5
J D Pai
Mrs R
Parsons .
17 10
Saltmarsh. . .
Mrs N A Carothers
Jas McMahon. . . ...
is so
Went fail.
If we in Albany suggest that this would
lie a sood place to start a woolen mill, or a
w aj.w t w
piow lactory or a glass ischst, r circn
bung hole factory, immediately some paper
in a neighboring city gets upon Its ear, no -
1 n
tktti the fcUJ.ac,tUm and U place would
OT 'u"4 u
have the privilege of making a three story
.1 i.L- l ... : i ... . it ... li U.. .
; . . . 1 at.- ... .. JLVm hUslr u. - tv 1 1 if Kit I
ll.if.L f it.li.lif
suggestion wnn a wit sesMejsrey ee
cscitinif the envv of every conteuitorarv
f fWaeasa Sn.tsiiMn wont bite anv one.
" , . ...
at least never have In Albany.
The Morder i ae.
Tlte Grand Jury on Wednesday brought
end asked for a postponement of the trial
to the June term. Affidavits will be pre
s -s- st a
sented to-day, and it is thought the case
I ... . . .ni 1
wu' T J"v
Crawford, naetegrapber, Albany, Or.
I have nil the nsgnttvss taken by A
B. Pnxton nnd any one onn buys dupll-
ontss from their negatives by addressing
u, st tts following prices : Card st.e, 'i
per dozen, cabinet size, $3 psr dossn, boa-
doors, S6 per dozen. I keep the finest
Una of Orsson rlew In tho weat, Cstn-
loguo furnished on application. Copying
snd eolnrglng old pictures n spscinlty.
J. O. ChAwrow).
Si. is a fseeat.
On account of the low pries of wheat flour
will be sold at th Magnolia Milla at $1.10 a
1 sack, or AM) a barrel, and will be delivered
free to all parts of the eity.
05,000 worth of ctethtog at cost at Moi.
eith dtSeitenbach's.
ntop and Bead.
Our entire line of Fall and Spring garments
for ladies, miss and children are ottered for
sale at exact cod. We have desirable styles
n jerseys. New Markets and Russian circu
lars, suitable fer spring wear, at prices which
cannot fail to please. Give us a call.
MOHTEITH A SaiTEKBACH.
CletMng nt Mellwnln's.
By calling at A. B. Mcllwaiu'a you oan
get your clothing at prices that will aston
ish you. He has a good stock and is bound
to sell it.
evreeeele
N. 11. Allen & Co., keeps a full Una of
groceries, and they will give you as much
for your money as you can get in any store
in Oregon . Try them .
Wall Faer.
N. H. Allen A Co. new wall papers
now arriving direct from the factory,
grades now in stock. Call and examine
before purchasing.
Fancy oods.
... ar ir c -i u I yes hy the explosion of a cap, rlucli he was
in a true uui ugeinsi w w u-..i. . - extftJllng froro s .jj,-" Montague, A 11 I'eUrson, R C Miller, Jos
dieting him with murder in the first degree. 1. .v T : 1,1 N'on. A R Cyrus, Phil Smith, E E Hsm-
Yesterday at . o'clock he was taken before OnEeTTZ' nmFZT! 7- Eft 'tCwZ Wtel
Judge Boise, when he pieced "not guilty," know it do, a psper mors good ths. barm s pl JJ Siwosille. F A wZu,
The place to get fancy goods of all kinds,
is at Mcl I wain's. His spring stock is here,
nnd there is no discount on its being first,
class . Bargains offered
US ARB AliA
V M French, iawalar,
Mia rata at Head ft Brow.n.1.' ..
The beat hameu at J J Uubrttillaii
(itt your coffee ground at U. ft B't.
Mr Crawford Is doing some fine work.
1 to A A Roberts for first-class moats.
Nature own remc iy, 0. egoa Kidney Tea.
J. P, Wallaos, Pbysioian and Surgeon, Al
bany, Or.
For a good pocket knife gn to ltsad ft
Browoell .
are looking far a goo 1 Imai mss year
in Albany.
Go to Read ft Brownstl's to seleot from a
complete stock.
Ths finest line of win low cornice m iuld.
ngs at Woodin'a,
83,000 worth of clothing at 0 1st at M m
telth ft Nni ten bach ',
About a fifth ot the voters of District No.
0 voted last Monday.
Our Eastern factory boots and shoe are
U warranted. It ft B.
Read ft Ilrownell are tho boas for low
piicea in boots and shoes.
Una case in ths Circuit Court
udioiously settled by marriage.
was very
Roaeburg has decided to build a f 'JO,000
school house, a step well taken.
Splendid line of ladies fall and winter gar
menu at Monteith ft Seitenbaob'i.
Senator John K Miller, of Gitiforoia, died
at Washington, 1). 0., last Monday.
Examine Woodin'a Extension tables. They
ars -well go and see them for yourself.
I her is a prospect of the mail being car
ried from and to lebnoa tho express.
K M French, agent Hiaser Manufacturing
Co., opposite Odd Kuilows Temple, Albany, Or.
Five or six saloons are closing in Polk
county by virtue of the action of the Keady
law.
The Arlington II mii. at Satttle, hasben
old to satisfy its debt. What does this
mean.
Dr. M. H. Ellis, physician and surgeon
All' any, Oregon. C1U inado in city or
country,
Mr A J Simpson was elected Clerk aod
Mr Lse Willis, Director, at baieot, last
Monday.
Wheat is now quoted in this city at 63o,
and nearly all will sell who nave not already
dune so
Warrao Plain sewing or drees -making,
by Mrs Viola Miller, at the residence of Ue
Patterson.
Employ white labor. et your washing
done of J W lialSFy. Lsave order at 11 t
ft BrowneU'a
Cherry ft Park, of this eity have the
contract for several iron fronts to blocki iu
Baker City.
Fto groceries always to be had at Osstsl
Meyer's. Mia stock of toas, coffees, ete., is
the very best.
Dr Capps hsa moved into the rendeiue
,PowU l0 Dkmoi rat office, where be will
1 mimu luvmvw nia uukv,
Mr marie rieilTer is to bmld during the
summer a fine brtok block on his lot just west
' a m a m m
1 ne mail trom i-s-iu-m t tsmmml Home
Z " nere.iwr carne-, oy w. m. isinow.
This is a tfbtttl miiK.
UUooQ c M
the old Msaonie Hall aod will transform it
into an Engine hons.
' yoo are goto- hast be sure and go via
rgoc Hh-rt Una. It is the beet. Kw
m i tea 1... .1U1 .-,!....,.
f - ,
Oo to Prushaw s new Drug Store for pure
UrX medicines, etc. Presoru.tUs
carefully compounded,
Tnere will be a daae at tb Opera House
00 edoeadey ovemog. Music by Par-
WO WIVMBfM , VI s urwaii'i.
"F M Hanson, Hut artceoiacr fur the
Aotl-Coli Association will I iu Atlumy en
Saturday, Maieb Kith. iHMi. "
loterasting revival nieetin'a are ltng
bold at the M E Church. Rev Webb being
aeaistod by Revs Setts and Jones.
Partis already eobscribare u to D&wo
caar, who wish to send ibe 4per fit so
nend or fn ids can do so fur $2.
U jbinaoo ft Wrat's aW mill is rmmm j
now with a full set of hinds. Caaaiderabie
improvement has MM nude in the unit.
H..rk:,ari a I'fr.if.r ira . a..m. ti...
work in their Job Matin it oib e Now is
th time to Bet good work et low figures.
a a-. .,i . 1. n.
jumpers, eottoo pants, and furnishing gtiode
received at I. r. Ulatn's. examine tii
in.
Q. W Mas too, Physician and 8urgeeu,
A 11 t 1 1 A .L
. 0 . , , ,
College of Physicians aod Surgeons, Ctnoin-
1 nfti Uhio.
I Farmer, why will you pay forty dollar
1 fer a faulting mill when you oan buy one of
jonu orusn as .-jo ior irom ten to twenty-
i mm
Prior Wilson ha purchased th Wilaou
proprtT D0T Halsey. consisting of 610 acres
Z ait aim ;ti a l- a
1 isr fia.us; son wui rooye irora c. Severn vrre
goo to tnu county
An uarly call ooMootcith A 8iteobach for
I what clothing you want for yourself or th
, . all chjle. f a
A short time ago, Jack Uarrt,son of W ft
Uarret, of I eona, lost the sight of one ol hw
to be attacked by s contemporary.
Rsnd Bryan A Grat's fenos machine ad
vertisement in another 0 ilumn. This is prob
ably the best fence tree 'line in tbs market
nod should be seen by every farmer,
Detnpeey and 1-e Binoche may possibly
tight next Tuesday. W hope both of them
will get whipped on the first round ; but
predict Bsmpsey will cents out ahead.
A few days ago Mr Craa BfeiflW parches
the lot belonging to Dr Orey just west of
th Revere House, in order to have room for
a three story brick to bs put up this sum
mer. Rev M II Waller, of Monmouth, who has
been bslding service in this city in th in
terest of the Christian Church, returned
home Monday, Arrangement are bat no
mads for Her Wailer to preach here regular
Salem will build s $40,000 bridge acnes
the Willamette within the next year. They
mean business, and we rejoice to see it.
When a city comes down deep in its pocket
depend on it it has the spunk nhioh meaus
suooess.
Shaving soap, hair oil, pomade, bay rum,
hair tonic, cesmeiic, combs, shaving brushes
and hair brushes, just received, 4 large sup-
olv from Philadelphia, st L uti Viereuit's
Barber Shop.
Richard and Perry Cono are making ar
ransements to open a grocery store in the
Saltmarsh block, next east of the Revere
House. Dtok 1a m Portland now laying in a
stock of goods.
The last Roseburg Jievtew contains the
petitions of five men asking fr licenses, in
houela county. Each petition is signed by
different numbers of voters, as prescrib
ed by the law, all the names of the signets
being published.
Mr S P Barger, of Brownsville, was in the
city Wednesday, laying in a stock of farni
tare for a store which bo is opening in that
city. Brownsville should be able to support a
furniture store liberally.
At the meeting of the Lebancn fire de
partment on Monday evening B M Donaca
was elected President ; A R Cyrus, Secre
tary : J M Powell, Treasurer ; H C Hark-
ness, Foreman ; Jos Meyer, 1st Assistant ;
Geo Pee bier, 2nd Assistant.
Mr J F Stubbletield has been engaged to
teach the Lebanon school. Besides being
one of the best peumen in the State, Mr
Stubbletield has many qualifications of a
good teacher and will no doubt give satis
faction at our neighboring city.
are
all
it
Strikes without end sre the order through
the East. Disorganizing, they avail little, as
a rule the striker coming out second best.
The striaing spirit is to bo regretted in a
country like the United States, It is coeval
with the spirit that produced the Seattle
riots.
Ia 1880 one James Simmons, of Lane
county suddenly disappeared. Two or three
weeks ago, the bones of s man were found
under a tree in that county, a rope hanging
from tb tr , to 1 j, its two sto-y. It wsa
Uentiflel fr m c'o hing as the In ly o Sim
mons. Tim fol!owing from t in Yaqaln Pont tells
why Ted Parser waf in Albany : "Ted
Parker came in from tin valley Tuesday
evening, brunt nil of bis. He is now ageut
for the boss article in ths way of a scrubbing
broom or mop, that furnishes its own rag
and squeezes itself."
A fsw days ago the room of T L Wallace,
at the Revere House, was entered and about
twenty five dollars worth of property taken,
including $9 iu money. If the miscreant
could be found there would be trouble. Tho
eye of the law is on him, and it is to be
hoped will haunt bun for ages, even though
his identity is not positive.
List Friday the moon was iu conjunction
with the son at the nodes, csusing a slight
eclipse.. No harm was done. Several pieces
ot smoked glaaa were brought out, when Hoi
was observed to embrace Luna in an affec
tionate tort of a manner, leaviog a black
spot on the southeast corner of the son,
which remained an hour or two.
An old oitixsn tells a story a1. out our
worthy Governor whieb may throw a gleam
of sunlight on the fish-ladder. In ihfH, he
says, his Honor dealt in gold dust at The
Dalles. He wag in the habit of adroitly
brushing off his scale on the floor after
weighing "dost" for miners, and afterwards
he would sweep the floor aod save those
sweepings. A mi'ier discovered the trick
and toldnim to deliver up the sweepings be
longing to him forthwith. He delivered. It
is hoped that the ld oitixen is not telling
the troth. AV.
On the complaint of John Cinger, on of
the men who !l wheat by the burning ot
the warehoas a't Irving on the 24tn of Fb.
James Luper, the keeper of th warehoose,
was arrested on a charg of having burned
the warehouse Th trial commenced io the
Court Hons befrre Justice E P Henderson
last Wednesday afternoon at about. 3 o'clock
and closed at about 1 1 o'clock th asm even
ing. The prosecution was conducted by J E
Kenton and L Bilyeu, and tne defense by
Judge Washburn and Geo B Dorris. A large
another of witness from Irving wer ex
mio4 Th Justice placed Luper under
12000 bonds to appear before th grand jury.
'Stat Journal,
in.,,,. , ,
MM 141. D rtte if.
C C Cherry left for Baker
day.
,'ity lastTues'
(lev McAIIUter aud family have moved to
Eugene to looat.
Mr Levi Douglas, of Hsrrisbur. ha been
in the city this week.
Charles Monteith left tag a business trip to
Ssn Francisco, last Tuesday.
Mr J os tab Flinn and wife have moved 00
to their new farn. near Lebanon.
Mr Simon SciUntaeh and sister Fannie,
spent Hsbbath with their ft lends in Port
land. Miss Mau l lieudcrsoa left f.,r Helig, O.
last Fn Is y, after a visit here of several
months.
Mrs Capt Shields left for Yaquina Bay
last Saturday, being called there by the
dangerous illn of Mrs Heory Crowtter.
Last Saturday Mr Jesse McOe returned
from Salem with Mrs MoGee, and we are
glad to know ah is fully recovered In
health.
N A Blodgatt and family moved to Al
hsny last Friday, Mr H!..im-.. 1 will pat the
Custom Mills in condition t r use the com
ing year.
Mr Brower, th DaMoeaAT's deaf and
dumb friend of Salem, waa io Albany over
Habbatb. We acknowledge several pleasant
call.
Mr RO Doad, a prominent lawyer of East
Portland, and brutuer-iodaw of Jodge Thay
er, waa io Albany Wednesday. This office
acknowledges a pleasant call.
Hob A 0 Jones, of Boesborg was io Al
bany last Tuesday for the purpose of examin
ing th Central school building, Roswburg
having just voted a f 20,000 school bona.
Mr Wilbur Hammer of Lebanon precinct'
returned last Monday from the East ; but,
aitnongn no went aione, ne did not come
back alone. While goo he was united in
marriage to a most estimable yoog lady,
whom w are glad to tee a a fallow eittxen
in Linn county.
Mr Bal IF Fellows, the celebrated Giioee
d Fellows gate man, or rather the fellow
J who runs that celebrated gate (there is a
celebrated io th" matter in some form) baa
,WM cay in" ,w gt.
I 9wt u" b, ,0,, through the county at
,v"y M: tKM" " uy
rmhts have beeo diapoeed of. Fellow a is the
best ostursd fellow this side of the Rockies.
Oeoeral W B Traveling Riee Agent, of
the Oregon Pacific, has been in the city this
week, just having come from a successful
trip th lough southern Oregon. "Billy'
retxirts Urge amount of business 00 band
for the road, there being about six car loads
of freight expected 10 by the next steamer
for Southern Oregon alone. It is possible we
may have Mr Kio somewhat ooofueed with
bis title at the beginning of this item, but
th .State papers give him so many names we
are not exactly straight 10 the matter.
There hav been a lards number of neopl
in th city this week, called here by the Cir
cuit t.uurt and perhaps politics. The Demo
iut ha caught a glimpse of the following,
beside jurymen : Judge Kelsey and lion
John Burnett, of Corvallis ; Jess Beard, J A
Bilyeu, J J Williams, A H Johnson and
Peter Bilyeo, of Scio ; Charles Ralston, E E
Otorge W Davis, D P Porter and Mercer
Thompson, of Hhedd ; Levi Djuglas, Jerry
Hay, lr H A Davis snd Prof Jewett, of
Harnaburg ; T J Blank, of Hley ; Judge
Piper, of Salem ; R H Smith, nt Junction ;
lud ge Washburn and H C llumphrey. of
Eugene.
Teacher i:amlaail u.
Notice is hereby given that ths public
quarterly examination of teacher will bs
held at the Court Hons in Albany, com
mencing st noon on the 25th inst, snd con
tinuing until noon the 27th intt
D. V. 8. Reib,
County School Superintendent.
Hats and Cnns.
a. it. Alien & t o., are now receiving n
large stock of hats and caps, children's
straws, in season will be made a speoialty.
Letter List.
Following Is the list of letters remaining in the Post
Office, Albany, Unn county, Oregon, March 11th, MS.
Persoua selling (or those letters must give the Sate on
which they were advertised I
Cole, Mrs. Mary T. Clark, O. T.
Hulsteln, S. V. Harsln, Mrs. Carrts
Keen. Wallace MoDatiiel, K. M.
Murray, Thos. Wheeler, William
J. M. IRVING, P. M.
Wood far Sale.
Wood delivered in any part of the eity
limits at the following price per cord 1
Good tir wood from Lebanon 2.50
Oak wood (arub) 2.50
Small Hr wood 2.00
P. W, Smkk.
Oct. 1st, 1885.
Excitement In Texas.
Orent excitement has been caused in ths
vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarka
ble recovery of Mr. J, E. Corley, who wss
so helpless ho could not turn In bed, or
raise his besd ; everyootiy saia ne wss ay
hie of Consumption, A trial bottle of Dr.
- . m ..1 l I -
King's POW uiscoverjr was sous mm.
Finding relief, ho bought a large hottle
and a box of Dr. Kinu'a New Life Pills:
bv the time he had taken two boxes of
. a a . 0 a 1 t t
Pills ana two nouies 01 me uisoovery, no
wan wall snd had gained in llesh tbirty-
six nounds. Trial Bottles of this Greet
Discovery for Consumption free st Foshay
& Mason's.
- 9"
Bneklen's Arsien Salve.
The hast salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Cnspped Manas, unumams,
Corns nnd nil Skin Eruptions, nnd poal
Mvaiv nnrs Piles, or no oa.v required. It
is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
r box, For sale by Foshay & Mason,
Ceausaea Ctell.
Tuesday, March 24th.
Present All members and officers.
A petition) for sidewalk on Ninth street
was referred to Committee on Htreets and
Public Property.
Parties so notified are to repair sidewalks
wilhin 30 davs and irravcl streets within 60
days.
Petition for sidewalk on east side of Block
14 granted.
Sixth stieet was ordered graveled md
graxled from Lyon to Callpoola Street. The
place at the intersection of Ninth and Call
poola street was ordered filled.
The repairing of No. i's engine house
was reported completed and a warrant was
ordered drawn in favor of Enoch Sloan for
$274.32. No further Improvements will be
made at present.
Petitions for crosswalk on Eighth and
Elm streets were granted.
A memorial from the Council to Congress
to set aside Crater Lake as a National Park
according to the bill introduced by Congress
man Herman, was read and sent to Wash
ington. Mr Warner, City Surveyor, called the
attention of the Council to the necessity of
an ordinance requiring a uniform grade in
the city. Referred to Committee on Or
dinances. The Recorder was requested to give no
tice of the building of a sewer in alley in
block 17.
Following bills were ordered paid : John
Maxwell, gravel, $5 ; H H Hayes, side
walks, $81 ; A J Warren, $2.50 ; I Hayes,
$43 ; N J Henton, $13.45.
The Council will meet at a hoard of equal
ization on March 24th.
II a. 1 a -esaaaar
tale Insurance i u mosey
Aumvy, On., Feb. 13tb, 188C.
Farmers and ethers, read and see ho the
Stat Insurance Company ef Salem, Oregon,
treated me. Ou the 22od day of Nov. lft&'i.
I took out a policy ul insutaoce with them
on meat in dwelling and somke house, and
on the 7th of Feb. 1 h vj, I had the misfortune
to lose my dwelling by an accident, my little
boy upsetting my lamp. I notified the 1
special agent, Mr. J. H. Townseod, of Al
bany, and be by the next mail notified the
Company, aod they seat their adjatr by
the aest train and adjusted my loss to my
entire satisfaction, they paying me $337.40
ve days after the fire. I heartily commend
the Company for tbetr prompt and liberal
adjustment of my loss, aod I kuow it will be
to the iotertst of oor people to patronize
this horn institution.
Jons- D. Pakos
Brf iieeUs, Xelleae, llr.
My stock of staple dry goods, notion!,
dree goods, etc., is now quite good fur th
season. I will be adding every week new
goods to oew and desirable shades io draws
good ss well aa io novel tie to dress goods
aod notions. Partis waotioc cannot do
better in this city than I ono do for them in
style aod price. I boy either from menu
lecturers or importers direct. I keep no
bankrupt stock, but sell you new, fresh
good and warrant them.
Sam tax E. Yocsio.
taw pr teat to Alt.
We want to retire from the clothing
bueioeas and are offering oor entire stock o
clothing aod overcoat exactly at coat. We
nave a noe line of desirable good for men
and boys, aod will save to every purchaser
from three to six dollars. Call and an fer
yourself.
Moxtsjtii A SeiTevnacH.
f ust HtLK
At reasonable figur
my millinery stock
aod bosioess, io this city.
M. E. FosTKk.
IIXI Et S. YOXMG
has just received an invoice of those cele-
a 1 m - 1 era a av m
oratea uawy am snoes tor isaie. iust tne
shoe for summer wear. I- light od soft a
kid aud will wear much better.
Albany Building Aeseelnttea.
Ths annual meeting of the stockholders
of ths Albany Building Association will
bj he'.d at ths Opera House, in tbie city,
nn March 20th. 1H8A et 7 nVlnclt. ti. m
forthepu.Doso of electing Director for
. .
' r- 11
th ensuing yssr.
W. S. P STEMS,
Secretary.
We have no boots or shoes so far out of
style as to be obliged to dispose of them at
east, ours are all new styles aod nrst-clcss.
Rsap A Bkownflu
Ladles, Altrolleu.
Mr, Vierlok has concluded to pises hi
aromatic shampoo la the hsnds of nil
parties wishing to do their own shampoo
ing; He will sell it in quantities from 25c,
upwards,
U v 1 BRICK 1
TonsorlsJ ArtUt,
Meoejr to Lean
We have money to loan in sums of from
$500 to $5000, on good personal or leal
estate security,
Clime, Mo.vteith & Co,
Job Printing.
Burkhart & Pfeiffer are prepared to do
all kinds of printing on short notice and in
first-class style. They allow no one to un
der bid them nor do better work. Call and
see samples.
Register April 5th, 6th and 7th.
- e
for sole Cheep.
A span of horses, 16 hands high, both
irrav. Also wagon and harness. Call on
W e W
Deyoe & Robson, Albany.
Albany Market.
Oats 29 " "
Wheat-63c per bu
Bids for Sister's School,
RMa will he Moeived at our office In
thia city until April 5th. 1886. for building
the Sisters' School In tnts city, nans uu
specifications osn bs seen st our office.
The psrty receiving the con mot wui
furnish s!l msterinl, nnd will be required
tc give bonds for the faithful penoroiapue
of the contract,
ZEYSS & HeOHSTBOI.
City Market
A. A. ROBERTS, PROP'R.
(Opposite Peters & Stewart's.)
Keeps n first-class supply of gobd meats
of nil kinds, at bottom prices.
BOBS.
PHILLIPS On March 9th, 1886, to the
wife of Capt W. N. Phillips, a daugther
Mother and child doing well.
per
WAI IBfllT TOW.
You can generally depend on the
fact
.aid.
that "murder will out, ' ns Sha
A fresh Item is before in. In 187' when
the Odd Fellow.i building was put up in
this city several large plate window panes
were found to be broken when delivered to
Mr. Plummer, who ordered them. An ef
fort
was made to f
ponsiblc
parties, but the steamboat men declared, In
solemn tones their innocence. In conse
quence Mr. Plummer was out of pocket
nearly five hundred dollars. Not Jong ago,
in a confidential talk between Mr. P. and
the Captain of the steamer the latter let
slip the information that he and his hands
broke the panes of glass when taking them
from tle steamer to the wharf, by careless
ly dropping them. It was too late tc do
Mr. P. any good.
O
Young men lying around idling their
time away In a useless manner should be
made to realize the fact that there are
numerous vacancies among the leaders in
our nation, caused by the recent death of
six or seven noted men. The saying that
there is always room at the top is still fresh
and green.
O
To the Man About Town it looks incon
sistcnt for men to be ousted from their
scats at a temperance meeting to give place
to women. If the former are the ones who
need the meetings most there should be an
extra effort made to sec that thev have
good seats, and if there are none the usual
rule should be revered. Of course wc do
not desire to see women stand. Let them
go home, or anything, if it w ill give the
men an opportunity to remain to such a
lecture. This would be a savage innovation ;
but enthusiastic temperance women v.oulc'
do well to sec it enforced.
0
When the Man About Town was a bov
of fourteen or fifteen he, like Grant, work
ed several summers, during vacations, In a
sheep skin tannery, his task being to tack
up the skin on frames in the drying lofts.
His last wooden mallet was kept ; but be
ing left, with other youthful effects, in the
East, was almost forgotten. Imagine hi
astonishment on opening a registered pack
age, on Tuesday, w ith the identical mallet
enclosed, all finished up in gilt, with a
plus! head, Kensington butterfly, and a
long well arranged rib".on, the artistic work
of a sister. This mav not be of individua
interest to manv : but it will irive a chance
for anv who have ever been treated like
wise to Join with u in expression of the
immensity of our united appreciation of
anything of this nature. There is nothing
that begins to touch the struggling young
man of the Pacific Coast with the force
that a token does, particularly a familiar
one, from a father, mother, brother or sis
ter beyond the -mow capped Rockies. Is
there, bovs ?
When Baby was alek, wn swebeeCiTOHLa,
When she was a Child, sbo cried for C ASTORIA,
Whaaa mUm. MU. ftl tff f , frTfrtfT t.
Whs she had C liaiassn, anepannllisui CmjSTOmSM.
The above cat illustrates n fence qui
chine that makes the) bswt.cheapest, hand-
somas!, strongest and most durable fence ;
by a cotnb.naiion of catvanized steel wire
and wooden picket wovn solidly togeih
er. otaience lumoer, split or rawed pi. k
eta of various sizes may be used. Tarns
nil kinds of stock wit boat dnnzer. A n an
ana ooy ciu weave arxmt 1 rod of fecon
per day. Fries cf machine within ths
e w .
1 reacu 01 every iaruser. f or lurtuer pej
"aiars aPP!y
Gray A Bhyan, Agents.
Albany, Oregon.
Notice of Street JmprovementJj.
Notice is hereby given that -t th next
regular in eting of tho Common Council of
the City of Albany to he held Tuesday the
23rd day ot March, 15So, sa d Council Will
T 7w a i -. '
I be made by the owners of the proi erty
.1 .11 . ; . .
proi erty
ad j; emit thereto
To grade aud gravel
Sixth stre.-t from
Lyon to Calapoai.
To build a new aidewalk . n tha
oast line
of Block 14. H. 2 A.
To build an eight (3) iach terra ootta pip
sower through the alley in Block seventeen
(17).
By order of the Cuincii made March 9th,
1S66.
Albany, Or., Mveh ll .h, 1SS6
N. J. HEUTort,
City Recorder
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that ths un
derpinned hss this dav been duly appoint
ed Administrator of tbs estate of S. T.
Jones, deceased, by the County Court of
Linn county. Stats ot Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said estate are
them thft Atlministrft?or at his residence
near Miller's Station, Linn comity, Ore-
gon, within six naontb from the date
ereoi, prouerijr vaiiutiu av ujr law re
quired, This oth uay or March, isso.
J. A. JoXKS,
Administrator of estate oi'S.T. Jones.dec'd,
Sheriffs Sale.
tie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Jor Linn County.
J H Burkhart ss Administrator of the
estate of Philip BAltimor,decsnsed, Plsin-
titr.
vs.
Joseph Allison and Annie Allison, De
fendants.
NOTICE is heioby given thst by virtus
of an execution aud an order of ssle
issued out of the above Honied Court in
the above entitled action and to me di
rooted snd delivered, I will on Saturday
the 10th day of April, 18S6, at 1 p. m., st
the Court House door in Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, at public auction for cash
in hand to highest bidder, sell the real
property described in ssid execution and
order of sale as follows, to-wit : Lots No.
seven (7) snd eight (8) in Block No. niuety
(90) in ths southern addition to tbe ci.y
Albany, Linn oounty, Oregon as the same
is designated on the maps and piata of
said southern addition to said city on rec
ord in the office of the County Cleik in
and for said Linn county, Oregon the
same being the southwest quarter of ssid
Block No. DO. The proceeds of sale to be
applied : First to the payment of the costs
and disbursements ot suit. Second to the
payment of tho sum of $il0.;0 with accru
ing interest thereon at ten per cent per
annum and $60 Attorney's fees. Third
the overplus if any remain to be paid to
the Defendant, Annie Allison.
Dated March 9tb, 1S86.
J. K. Charlton,
Sheriff of Linn oonnty, Oregon,
per Jas. J. Charltsw, Deputy.
MMUNITION.
A full siiioly of the usual s z es tf en
tridgos, bravss aod paper fhel!s, prime
wads snd bar lead, Also the bjst pow
der. Petebs ct Stewart.
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