The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 23, 1886, Image 3

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    Ik geraottat.
Kntered at the Poet Office at Albany, Or
m second-class mail matter.
Fill DAY
APIUL 23, 1886.
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THE DEMOCRAT
Duriiiir the
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Payment way be uwde at this office or
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fur Jt) i-onU
St Mar at lUrrUluirg .
U. Snellen at Solo.
R. N. Davlenn, liaise),
K K. M ntaiii, LKtum.
D W Kumhautrh, Heeet Hine,
r. A Watu. Ehedd.
J. A. Bard, Jsffsrson.
A. i.. Urt1rfrnier, Taniranl.
Ntl 4tT TW.
Checker playing has raged In Albany
lately to the spasmodic interest of the M.
A. T. and other. Mr. Robert John, of
Hal soy, U the champion from that part of
the county ; but finds his equal in the bar
ber around the corner In this city. Both
have recently found their match in a sharp
eyed, good-looking young man named
Ryan, front Oregon City. There are any
number of hap hiuxard player willing to
run their heads against a nest of three.
O
The organ grinder va in Albany la.
Friday. The M AT T. immediately re
membered hint as one of the melancholy
chap he had seen back East In times
"agone," at least he was nearly enough like
the chronic grinder to be a brother. It was
sad to know that his monkey vas dead, but
a few extsa flourishes and grimace on his
part in a measure made up for the loss.
Spring ha come.
O
The Proltibitioo paper at Snlem is trying
to make out every man a whiskey ite who
doesn't vote the prohibition ticket at the
coming election. That U what we call
cranky through and through. Such nar
row mindednesa will eventually "knock the
spots off" any cause. It at taut doe not
confer much credit on the one who put it
forth.
O
Oregon apples do keep just a well as
any in the Ea, notwithstanding contrary
assertion made. The M. A. T. ha sound
ones, good for some time, and it is April,
almost May. How are you getting
along on the apple questional r. New York
er. 0
FL.h are so common in Oregon few peo
ple realize what an immense, privilege it is
to have fresh salmon every day. The
king of fish for eating, eight cents buys a
pound ; while on the Atlantic Coast it
takes thirty to sixty, making it possible for
only bond holders to enjoy the luxury.
Webfeet, shake.
O
It thundered last Fridav once or twice.
About two thunders a year is the rule in
Linn county. Perhaps we don't have
enough electricity in this Valley.
Itri
Last week we mentioned the fact that
surveying parties for the Oregon Pacific
w mid start from Albany and near Baker
City at about the same time to survey to
ward each other a permanent line. The
Albany party left here Saturday. A gen
tleman from CorvalIis,the first of the week,
informed us the Eastern surveying party
under Engineer J. F. Carroll,rccently of the
work on the Cascade Locks. started out from
a point about forty -five mile from the
mouth of the Malheur river, and will locate
section of twenty -five miles at once. In
the mean time the Albany party, our in
formant says, will be bound for the north
Fork of the Santiam towards the Minto
Pass. A our reader are anxious for rail
road news of at least some kind they are
welcome to the above for whatever they
consider in it, and it is our opinion there is
much.
ar.t of Thau k.
Last Saturday night the Tangent Brass
Band surprised us by suddenly pouring
forth some sweet strains of music just out
side the door, and I was led to think that it
was in honor of m- seventieth birthday.
They were invited into the house and treat
ed to birthday cake, but I could in no way
express my high appreciation of their kind
ness. They certainly play exceedingly
well for a band having so little practice.
Perfect gentlemanly conduct prevailed
among them through the entire evening.
I tender my sincere and heartfelt thanks to
them and assuredly such act of kindness
shall never be forgotten.
Mas. Mary E. Webts.
frrem I equina.
Mr J J Dorri arrived in Albany from
the Bay Friday and remained several days.
He is now employed by the O P Company
at the docks in Yaquina. From Mr. Dor
ris we learn that the new warehouse and
dock, with their adjustible slip, are in work
ing order. Cars now enter the warehouse,
where they are unloaded at a level. An
adjustible slip, raised and lowered with the
tide, makes the loading and unloading of
steamers an easy matter. Mr. D. Rankin
is the popular Superintendent of the docks
The hotel at Yaquina City is being enlarg
ed, and the prospects there generally seem
to be good for a lively year.
Death f Merrer Toomeanu.
Mr. Mercer inompson, a pioneer of 53
dieJ at his home near Shedd last Tuesday
afternoon at one o'clock, at the age of 64
years. He arose in the morning to come to
Albany but was taken suddenly ill with
neuralgia of the heart and only lived a few
hours. Highly esteemed by all, he leaves
many to mourn his loss, among others
seven children and a wife. Funeral ser
vices took place yesterday afternoon.
Sprlsg Cumplslst.
Some alleys nsed deodoi izing.
Brush the cobwebs away.
Treat the immigrant well and make him
think he has struck omc friends.
Go to work and make it hot for the Celes
tial.
Colds are almost contagious.
Wish the Band boys would give us some
music on their horns too.
Radish bunches are mostly leaves.
Lent is nearly over and just as much
meat has been eaten as ever.
rBKBST EVENT.
Suiger Brothers, of Salem, are going out
of the marble business.
Salt Creek, Polk county, has begun pre
paring its hotel for the large arrival of de
feated candidates, which will rush for that
place next June.
Duck can be killed until May ist, trout
until October 30th. Do not shoot deer un
til July ist, and then only bucks. After
August doe can be shot.
Dr J E Klrkpatrick was nominated for
the position of Coroner bv the Polk county
Democrat. A good nomination.
Egg are tremendously low In the East,
and hens are melancholy.
One of the hats which our lady friends
will wear this spring If they keep up with
the styles resembles the paper bag In com
mon use by grocer. This knocks the
aesthetic part. of our nature in the head.
Egg parties are in order, Let u have
one In Albany. According to the program
each lady takes a marked egg. The men
draw them from n basket and act as an es
cort for the egg depositor.
An Albany Chinaman solicits order for
ntending umbrellas, on account of the ex
ceedingly dull times In the Celestial world
here. There is one yhing about the mongo
lian, he will even grub for a living ; and,by
the way, we hear of a contract being made
at $3 an acre.
Valley towns arc boasting of the amount
of building that will be done during the
coming year.
Jack Dempsy says he has quit fighting.
Jack you know you are a big liar.
Trie Pofnlar Pnlsr,ot Portland.ha stopped
beating. j
Paul Bovnton, the rubber uit swimmer
ef
w ill be in Portland. Paul Is simply a trav
eling advertisement for a big rubber goods
house.
The Republican State Convention meets
in Portland next Wednesday.
Tlte Democrats of Lane county were to
hold their Convention yesterday. We un
derstand Lark Bilyeu had the inside track
for County Clerk.
It is now ascertained that it was water
that run into the steamer Oregon and caus
ed it to sink.
A New Yorker offers to run an adver
tisement in the Democrat if we will pay
him $13.50 in cash. He will throw in a
sporting ride.
Last week a cyclone struck Western
.Minnesota and laid two villages low, caus
ing a loss of life of about one hundred.
narvstr.
Following i the annual report of School
Superintendent Reid for the year ending
March 31st, for Linn county :
No. organized districts, 9S ; reporting, 97.
No. persons between 4 and ao years,
male, in. female, 2768. Total 5684
No. pupils enrolled bet. 4 and jo years,
male, 1690, female, xxxx Total 3690
Average daily attendance J7
No. teachers "cmploped during year,
male. 89, female, 97. Total .... 168
Applicants for certificate, male, 50 ;
female, 69. Total II9
No. teachers holding first grade certif
icates, male, 67, female, 59 123
No. holding second grade, male, 2d,
female, 40 60
No. pupils enrolled in private schools 102
No. children not attending between 4
and 2d years of age 1225
No. teachers employed in private
schools, male. 3, "female, 5. Total 8
Average No. months school were
taught 6 I
No. months private school were taught 21
No. private schools 3
No. school house built during vear.
frame 6
No. school houses, 96
Estimated value of school houses and
grounds $622oo
Estimated value of furniture $40x0
" 44 of apparatus $67!
Average salary paid male teachers. $42.27
. female $32-97
No. graded schools 2 ; teachers em
ployed, 8 ; pupils attending .... 443
No. Academies,! ; teachers, 2 ; pupils 69
No. Colleges, 1 , teachers, 5 ; pupils 88
No. school rooms with Webster's dic
tionaries 7
Noaiistricts with suitable record books 61
No. teachers taking educational jour
nal, male, 35 ; female, 28. 58
No. schools visited by Count v Super
intendent ". 172
Average length time to visit, hour.
No. miles traveled I500
1 Teachers' Institute during year.
No. teachers attending Institute .... 93
Salary paid Superintendent $6uo
financial statement.
Am't school funds in hands district Clerks
at beginning year, first Monday, March
1886 $I3,38o.3
Am't raised on district tax 2405.92
Am't appropriated from Co. fund 22,249.36
Am t of Coapportionment of State
school fund for March and
June.... 4,283.85
Am't raised by rate bills 2,52548
Am t from all other sources 1 1494.89
$56,342-76
"DI9m.'REMENT.
Am't paid teacher wage. . . . . $26,ool 4.1
Am i paid repair on school house 1,007.38
Am't paid purchase school furni
ture ....... ... 1,169,59
Am't paid fuel and incideotal. . . 2,077.77
Am't paid for apparatus 1 10,98
Am't paid for bchMl'fouac',.V.is 17.089-33
Am t paid all otherachool purpose--. 309S3
"' t -.t .'..'.t.. 1 trjL
Am't school fund On hands district Clerk
$7636 45
Unapportioned schooftund in band
Treasurer at dale - 1 9,369.60
a(ter EUt-
Follaalng is the list of letter remalnief in the East
Offl-e, Albany, Linn county, Oreg-on. April 4nd, lK0f3.
Peraons taltlnir fir these letters mail firs ths dale on
whii:h they were ail veVflsed.i , r
lirenton.K L
Uobcr. MJZ
Holm, Mrs J 8
Owenby, Miss Sarah
Strut ton, Mlse Cora
Hims, MiM Ells
White, Will
M IRVING, P. M.
Haas. Ksty
llsrrintrton, William
Kinith, Ur
8 ewart, Mi. Ollis
Wruek, J
Weill, W W
J.
Dry lioods, Noileas, Bse .
My stock of staple dry u'ol, notions,
dress goods, etc., is now quite good for the
season. I will be adding every -week new
goods in new and desirable shades in dr a
goods as well ss in novelties id dress gooes
and notions. Parties wanting cannot do
better in this city than I can do for them in
style aud price. 1 bay either from menu
lecturers or importers direct I keep no
bankrupt stock, but sell you new, fresh
goods and warrant them.
Samuel E. Youwa.
Mew Cieods.
A. B. Mail wain baa a large and well select
ed stock of new goods, as Hoe as ever brought
to Albany. Call ou him and make your selec
tions from his first-class stock.
si.ie a fteek.
Ou account of the lo price of wjaeat floor
will be sold at the Magnolia Mills at f 1.10 s
sock, or $4.40 a barref, and will be delivered
free to all parts of the city.
Perfect acundness of body and mind it
possible only with pure blood. Leading med
ical authorities indorse Ayer's Sarsaparilla
as the best biood-puruying medicine in ex
latenon. It vastly increases the working and
productive powers of both band and brain.
mini 'I at in. li M
Get yoar coffee ground t R. k B's,
ArrBTIOXST.
We give below the apportionment of the
school fund for April, as reported by Su
perintendent Reld. The total amount Is
$937t3S There are 98 districts In the
county, of which 95 are entitled to the 50
apportionment. The number of pupl
drawing money Is 5666, the per capita rate
being $1.57 besides which each district gets
$50. Following la the apportionment :
No. DIM. No. Scholars Am't to Dirt.
i 27 1 19.5a
55 9-6a
3 01 307.07
4 76 45-7
5 7S 7.Mo
6 '48 7360
7 74 J40-55
8 45 433.37
9 31 129.83
10 , 39 134.67
11 6j 309.65
1 a 47 171.03
13 - 90 wi.75
14 36 143.70
1 5 ''7 333.53
16 33a 631.65
7 77 38.37
t8 46 168.45
19 55 9163
30 76 345.70
31 38 '39.53
33 68 335.10
33 3 39-83
34 5o 178.75
35 65 317.37
ao 83 363.73
37 31 139.83
38 47 171.03
39 .v 15043
30 38 147.85
31 53 183.90
33 81 358.57
33 34 37 55
34 55 191.63
35 43 15815
3 75 343.13
37 97 399.77
38 35 140.13
39 70
40 38 47.85
41 133 389.9a
4a 193 S4&97
43 63 313.33
44 31 104.07
45 40 .153W
46 30 "101.50
47 35 1401a
48 54 18905
49 48 73-6o
50 53 18390
51 30 137 35
53 45 43337
53 3 111.80
54 46 16845
55 9 337.67
56 56 94-ao
57 -
58 37 145 37
59 33 13340
60 47 ifum
61 39 134.67
62 35 114-37
63 39 15043
64 3$ 1475
6a 39 134.67
66 43 15815
67 43 160.73
68 35 140-13
69 39 14,-67
70 46 16845
71 37 145-37
73 16 91.30
73 64 314.80
74 5 330.37
75 4i 155-57
76 38 t475
77 37 45a7
78 33 134-97
79 -7 1 9-53
s.) 61 307x17
81 76 145.70
8a 37 14537
83 39 1 34.67
84 39 134.67
85 -
86 18 96JS
88 38 147.85
89 39 134X7
90 34 37-55
9 39 5043
93 34 m.8o
93 3 109.32
94 45 '6587
95 73 337 97
96 36 116.95
97 3i 104.07
9 7 119.53
ralests craetr.1.
Patent granted to citizens of the Pacific
States during the past week and reported ex
pressly for the Democrat by C. A. Snow
& Co., Patent lawyer, opposite U.S. Patent
Office, Washington, D. C. :
M Anthony, San Francisco, Cat, Faucet
and bushing.
G V A rper, Oakland, CaL, Siphon.
A J Coffee, Portland, Or., Signal recorder.
G E Davis, Brooklyn,Cal-,Incubator.
H S Jr v, Salem, Or., Fruit drier.
E Y Knapp, Areata, Cal.,Railway switch
and signal.
D L Luddington.Gras Vallev,Cal.,Stove
door.
A W Mensor, Jacksonville, Or.,ComWn-
tion garment.
E II Penfield, Santa Barbara, Cal, Farm
gate.
S Rothlisbereer, Stockton, Cal , Two
wheeled vehicle.
J Harvey, Pomona, Cal., Oil cup.
A ( KxearslM.
Every on on the go, latiie arrivioa ey-
ry minutest the store of MonUith ft Sei-
tenbscb. Each and all re making their
spring selection! of dree goods, faaoy goods,
etc., in fact everything new and attractive
can be f ootid there, so if you want a pointer
memorize (hi and give them a es.ll.
ollclttBg Agents Wan led.
We want two good, energetio ealeessen to
travel end sell Bioger Machines io Lion end
Bon ton counties. References required. For
further particulars apply to
P. M. FttM(H, Albany, er
Kisuek MAEr'o Co.. Portland.
TICK
Is hereby given that we, the undersigned,
will not be responsible for debts contracted
by any other than ourselves.
W. A. Paxl,
H.J. Paul,
s7ftwewieej
S. M AUh-. & 1 kep s fall line of
loi riav and they a ill give you as much
for your money ss you can get in spy store
in Oregon . Try them .
Clesklng at Me2lwtn's. .
By calling at A. B. AJcllwain s you can
get your clothing at prices that will as ton
ish you. He ha a good stock and is bound
to sell it.
seed.
Farmers can get some fine seed wheat
JJehance, ana some "silver Hull seed
buckwheat, by calling at the Red Crown
Mills, Albany, Or.
SAMUEL fe Vat NU
has just received an invoice of those cele
brated daisy kid shoes for ladies. Just the
shoe for summer wear. Is light and soft a
kid and will wear maoh better.
Wall Paper.
N. H. Allen k Co.'s new wall papers are
now arriving direct from the factory, all
grades now in stock. Call and examine it
1 before purchasing. ,
THEIR '0VKTI
The Republican County Convention met
at the Court House last Friday forenoon nt
IO o'clock. II II llcwlt WfM elected
temporary Chnlrmnn, T M Whit ten, Secre
tary, and W S Peters, Assistant Secretary.
Caleb Grey, W R Kirk and I Bruce were
appointed a committee on credentials. After
an hour's work they reported those entitled
to scats in the convention, the list being
noticeable for the large number of proxies,
some of the precincts having no primaries
being allowed delegates promiscuously.
The following committees were appointed 1
On apportionment for delegates to the
State Convention. -J 0 JohnsonJ R Smith,
O II Irvine, J J Charlton, John Conser.
On order of business -Caleb Grry, J 1"
McCartney, E W Langdou.
On permanent organization J R Smith.
M Acheson, Thos lroman.
On resolutions -T J Wilson, O H Irvine,
A C llaustnan.W K Temple.Gcorge Davis.
At one o'clock the committees on order
of business and permanent organization re
ported, the latter reeommcm'bg the tern
poary officers as permanent officers, which
recommendation was adopted.
A caucus was held the night previous,
which accounts for several nominations be
Ing made by acclamation.
S A Dawson, of East Albany, and J C
Johnson, of Scio, were nominated for State
Senators by acclamation.
For Representatives the following ballot
was cast : J G Powell, 73 ; W K Temple.
51 ; J R Smith, to; WW Richardson, 69 .
A II Wltzel, 46 ; D CCurrie, 51 ; I Ander
son, 40 ; B II Irvine, 38 ; P Hume, 33 , II
C Moran. t . The first six were declared
nominated.
Jos Wassom, of Lebanon, was nominated
for Clerk, and J B Trask.of Fox Vattey.for
Sheriff, by acclamation.
J B Hughes, the nominee of the Prohibi
tionlsts, A S Powell and G W Lupcr, were
mentioned for Treasurer. Two balli-ts were
cast, as follows :
ist -Hughes, 34, Powell, 30, Lupcr, ii.
2nd Hughes, 46,.1'ottrll, 3'. I.uncr, lo.
Hughes recehiugyi majority.
The noinlftti&tt of tin- Prohibition parly
for Supcrintr t.tr!! I. Gilbert, was ratified.
For Assessor the following vote was cast :
R W Ilreece, 60, A B Morris. 19.
For County Commissioners t tie following
self explanatory ballot was cast 1 Win A
Paul, 56 ; Ales Brandon, 79 , A T Powell,
10 ; Cyrus Kuunell, 16.
The vote for Surveyor was,E T T FUhen
66, J A Warner, 17.
The following delegates to the State Con.
vention were elected ; C E Wol crlou, at
large, Dr D M Jones, M Acheon, G F
Simpson, F II K-oe, J C Johnson, J I
Charlton, Calrb Grev, R A Rampv, W K
mm a a a .. . s.
itirx.jouu iJotuu.i.
The committee on resolutions reported
the following, which was adopted (
Wiikrea, Our government "is of the
people.by the people and for the people, de
riving its itower under itd. fr.jin Ihe con
sent of the governed ," and.
W 11 Ear an. It Is the earnest desire of
large and influential number of our citizens
that an early opportunity be given for a free
and fair expression of the will of the legal
voters on the prohibition f thr lnjni trallk
in our state at a special election held for
that purpose ; therefore,
tVsWrW, By the Republicans of Linn
countv in convention assembled, that we arc
in favor of the submUsion by the next legi
let urr.nl the pending prohibition amendment
for their disbusiu.
cash mt W, s UasalltM.
Win. B. Hamilton, of the banking firm
of I lumilton ic Job, of CorvalH. died last
Tuesday evening, after an illnesa of only
three days, Mr. Hamilton having been in
this citv last Saturday. Funeral sen ices
1
were held on Wednesday afternoon, several
from Albany attending. Mr. Hamilton
snU the father of Mrs. J. L. Cowan, of this
dty. and was a man highly respected by
all.
in i"
mty Matr alisr
Thar r host nt men and wntrea who,
to us a cola phrsvso. r only half ailve
That I to nay, thy have seldom if vr
any sppMhe. are nervous, weak, AJgHty
end troubled by numberless nstl petns
and aehea. in the preewtuje of vigorous,
eaubensnt vital liy ibey Meant mar ph?
mlas. 8uMi persons are usually fend of
frequently dosing ibemselvae, swallowing
In the course of lb year enough drug to
star any apotbaeary'sehopof average dl
n enstons. Thts, of oourse,defeat instead
oi timbering tno end in view, viz , the re
covery of heaUh and vigor. Were they e
seek it from an unfailing eouree of vltafity,
Hoatettar's Stomach Hitters, how different
would be their ease. Then vigor would
return lo their debilitated frsmas.the glow
ot health te their wan ebe)ka,lbir tremb
Ung uncertain gli would grow firm and
elisetlo. sppetlte, that grnnoeiit of all aa ti
nes, wculd give a relish for the daily food,
were It ever ao ooarae.snd refreshing lest
would erowa the tasks of the dy.
Carpets arrtvee.
An exceedingly Urge stock of carpets in
II quslities bss just been received by Mob.
teith k Stitenbcb, The assortment em.
brace tbe newest pstteros and colorings.
Th ass goods are being offered at very low
prices. Peoplo wanting crrpete should not
fail le eo them.
Beats snd ftttees.
N. H. Alien k Co., are oow receiving a
floe lioe of boots and slios, thoy propose in
the future to make a specialty of this breach
of their business, in addition to a full line of
iuchiaahatn k Hecht's make o( boots ar d
shoes which for durability cannot be ex
celled, they have ft line of Eastern goods of
all grades including a lion of 8. O. Hollars k
Co., of Philadelphia, children and misses
shoes, which are as good as any manufactur
ed. They guarantee eyory shoe just as rep
resented. Oiv them a trial.
Crawford, Pbotegrapuer, Aluaay, Or.
I have all the negat've taken by A
B. Pax ton and any one oan have dupli
cates from their tiftgal Ives by addroHsing
oa, at the following prices : Card size, 2
per dozen, cabinet sixs, S8 per dozen, boo-
dours, 6 per dozen. I keep the finest
line of Oregon views in the west. Cata
logue furnished on application. Copying
aud enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. Q. Crawford.
aaey Ueeds.
The place to get fancy goods of all kindr.
is ftt Mollwftin's. His spring stock is here,
ftnd there is no discount on its being Krst-
cUss. Birguns offered
Hats and Caps.
N. H. Alleu k Co., are now receiving
large stock 01 ruati aad caps, children's
straws, in season will bo made specialty.
Shoes sandals and slippers for lad:t,
misses, children and infants, at Monteith k
Seitenbach's. " "
We have no boots or shoes so far out of
style as to be obliged to dispose oi thorn at
cost, ours are all new style and first-clft.
Read Bhow,veli..
Received Siew This Week-
Novelties ia imported dross floods, Bouctes
or Nigger heads, brocades, velvets and silks,
lace, dress goods, etc., at
- Sam'l Er Yottsu'fr.
HAWK 4 ASttlltD
V M Freitoh, jewtier.
Over six weeks till eleotiun.
Boiled eats at Read k Browneli's.
The bait harass at J J Dubruilies.
Corns to stay, V W Carter, jowsler.
Next Sabbath will be Kultr Sunday.
J. P, Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al
bany, Or.
Millinery goods at bottom prices at M K
Foster's,
A good Amrriotn watch for 98 a $ W
Carter's.
Valley wool is quoted li I'.irtUo 1 from 15
to 20 ueats.
For good pooket It oife g to Risd k
BivwuolPi.
The Prohibition S' tr claims a subscription
list of 'JUOU.
Got your jewelry cleaned ftt V W Cirtsr'a
free of olierx. 1
Dr. J. T. Tate, Dmtist. O. V. tluildiug,
Albauy, Oregon.
The finest hits of win lo v ouruio mould
ngs ftt Woodut's.
C A i'lummer, of PorUsud, is iw'u a
divorce from his wife. m
Our Kftsterii factory bmils And shoos are
all Wftrrauted. IC k IS.
M K foster is selling nilhrury good at
greatly redtioed prices.
There were 17 bftptisms into the M E
Church lost Ssturdsy.
Krd k Llrownell rn the boss for low
pi toes in boots and shoes,
Mr Mftoksy, the boaus king's wife, is
becoming iuite a dudess,
Salem paper are asking each ether to
show up their stockholders.
Six shaves for a dollar sod a eUau towel to
every customer, at Is ViericVs.
Kaasnine Woodtn'e Kx tension table. They
re -well go and see thin for yosreelf.
The washed out bridges on the Narrow
Oftuge re to be replaced by new ooes.
The fitar of Kast PortUod itlumiaM our
Ubl. It's imtul twiaki is all right.
Nat Radpath is now located t Hsio.hftviog
meved to tnet ploe from Vaooouver.
The Mechanic Bnd, of this city, hs or
dered new set of instruments, flood,
C II Jenes is uow teaehi.ig successful
school io Marion county ar Jsffersoo.
Portlsod is to have big sportsmen's -..,.
reattoo, plgson will be slaughtered.
A fitio bus ef new spring milhnnry at M
E Foster's. Call on her for first-class goods.
A (Ins wateh sod jewelry repirr at Cart
erV Give him trial. All work guaranteed.
F M French, fent Minr Maniifa'urio
Co.,eppoette Odd Fellows Temple, Albsoy.Or.
Mr Ioois Vierick has new sod well got
ten up barber sign, tbq work of Dick War
ran.
Clark Brothers begin work so their b k
yard, near the Calipeoia bridge nest Moo
ay.
Miss Kiama Schubert has daw a complete
an 1 elegant st.ck of spring and ittansr mil-
uniry .
Miss Lord has purchase! the Kaber prop.
erty ta the Third Ward. Consideration,
Dr. M. H. Ellis, ubysieten and surtoo
AH any, Oregon. !Jis iu vie to city ur
otnntry.
For rirst-clas. fresh greris uall .n Cm-
red Meyer. Ilia breadstuff are the very best
l i Albaoy.
An attempt was mads Taws Uy nuht to
rob Leas county's safe ta the Court Hone.
at Kageae.
Anew Masonic Hall is be built at Leb-
an mi. Jutward Aeyse of tan city ts drawing
Key J W Harris will presoh to the C m. -givgatiooal
Cbarcb oext SsMih, 11 orbing
aad eventog.
Employ white labor. Qet y ar washing
done of J W Uatsey. Lv enter as itaad
4 HruwnaUY
(io to 1'roahaa'a oew Drug Siote for jnj r
drugs, patent mmtaotoea, ate. PreetlHytSe S9
carefully compounded,
Cell on Conrad Mejer lor the beat teas
and coffees 10 the market. IJi eSefsejl are
browned, ground or fresh.
Albany painters are busy duribg itoo-1
weather. Paint when art-t,a t ep.t uo
i greet beautiher of a city.
I'rOC Awbrey is traiomg the Tao.vot
band, giving them hi services Friday am i
ao -a aad Saturday foreooon
Burkbart PfedTer are dutiag a.n. ..e
-,.,w ; th-,r Pri..t,h, JC..
tbe tiuse t get good work a low ugurrs.
For the latest styles ta ladtee' aud out id
ree's hte atfl booaets, trtmUtiug. flowers,
irttameata.ete.,eallon Miss Emma iiububert.
Read our new ada The Dsstor-EAT S btrge
otrculatiou tnakea it tee beat aileerttatog
medium tu tne vftlley, a fact advertisers sp
precvale.) Tb party w bo lost 910 in money last
Wedueeday can have the same by call.ug o
A Praahsw, nroviug property aad paying for
this adv.
G. W Mas too, Physician and Surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. Graduate of the Cincinnati
College of i'hyaiotaaa and Burgeons, Ctncht
aati, Ohio.
"Sir Walter," tbe well known black staj.
Hon. took a tumble near the Dku 1 kit of-
flo last Tuesday , to tbe damage ta a sella
of bout f25.
The? boycotted Mrs Grey, a bakeress iu
New York City, and immediately all the Hy
people in tlte ctty began iatrouuiag ber,
lucky woman.
8eyen or eight trotting horses Ere io train
ing at tb fair grounds, smong tlte aantbor
beiug Sir Walter. Several more a ill fa
hroaght here for training.
Wonder upon wonder, how last St unity's
V aquma W reached here Saturday morn
tog. W oongratalste tb people of the
Hay 00 the improved facilities.
Sea St. Louis school boys caught the
lever end struck for fewer hours, and got
some good spsakiogs by the wsy s goed
way to settlu ths striking buaiuese.
The blackest kind of ft negro driving the
black est kind of e horse inado people 00
Prist street say 'oh !" the first of the week,
aad there was nothing funny about is stther.
J I. Williams, recently of Portlsod, will
betid J II Burkhart's oew resideacetn' the
Third Ward, the contract being let Tuoelay
for 1,634.50. The plant indicate a Hue
place.
Mr Ihirt Soott, always to tho front ws
the first Albany boy to go ia swimming.
This bo did m the ditch on Ferry Mr- t
while acltug as mt inspecting committee be
foil in.
The Host Separator factory '.. 1. Tuesday
received ftnother or-ler from O ttiforai ' for
sixteen more mounted separators, This will
rnako thifly-six separators ami twenty-two
fanning mills already orderee lor tne veil
fornia market. ...
Robert Bowman's paint brush is doing
some artist it; work through the city, Mr N
J Henton.' residence aud other places havisg
recently been painted by linn 111 colors. Boe
it a good workman.
' Lost Tuesday a bsvitifnlly plumed
Chines pheasant, of the male sex ran itt
head against a barbed wire fence near thit
city, causing instant death. Mr John Davis
found it and brought it to th.s city. He
talks of having it stuffed.
The prdtpefct tor a fine wheat crop never
looked so fine in Linn county before, said
Tom Alphioe to a Ukmoceat man the first of
the week, and Tom know lr prices were
only in keeping" we Would be oh stilts.
JaeE Godfrey, tor ssversl months a rati'
dent of Albany, is a. candidate for State
Printer on the Democratic, ticket, A first-
class printer and reliable man, fait would be
name thst would honor the ticket 1
W J Ribelin has gone to Beaten county to
sell the justly celebrated Ciaines k Fellows
Gate. A great many have been sold in this
cpsnty and in e very instance gives perfect
satisfaction. They have no ecjuul as s farm
gate. -
Tbe O'TooIe House, it is reported, has
been Tented to a Portland gentleman for five
years from the time of its completion. Forty
to fifty feet are to be added to the north eud,
making the building about one hundred feet
long.
We hardly understand what the following
from the Yaquina Pent meant : "Prof
Hughes, whoaeltomemere on the Bay,
ohargs of school near Millet's, Linn ooun
ty." The llspublican Confection last week
evidently thought this was Mr Hughes
home.
Albany merchants have lain in a bigstoek
of goods for ths coming MMMtSf and fall
oftinpftign. This city lifts sever il of the lest
msoftgerl stores ia Oregon, i'nere is no
plftoe ta the valley that is equal to this otty
in the nutter of first-clan ge ieral merohftn
dite stores.
J O Cherry, Millard Hayes And .John Han
baw have formed ft partnerhii, rentetl tne
A F Clarry fouodry and the rJret of the
week began busiaess. All of them are ex
perienjsij workmen and bare the facilities
for doing all kinds of work. Thy will do
good business.
Why sre we siok ? Beoauso we allow the
fiver, the Bowels, end th Kidneys, these
great orgsns, to leoome ologud or torjiid,
Hsd poisonous humors nre forced into the
blond. Fx pel them by using l'linler's Ore
gon Blood Pander."
We are sorrv to read the following from
the Yaqoinft Pout : ,AI Harris wutt to
'Frisco on the last steamer. He goes, to re.
eeire medical trestment, as his heal'h has
bengrdslly failihg for aomi weeks. His
in my friends hope that rst ir,-n lmio.s
cares for few weeks will bring him not all
right'
All orders for election bsllots have to be
delivered to McKerohsrt 4 Thompson, of
Portland, agsuts of Secretary Krhrt to
orry out the provison of the statute pro
viding thst they shell lie fsmisLe 1 by the
Htate. The cost will bet.l L'U per ream, aad
ft ream mskes .140 bftllote. '1 hie law ouuht
to be attached to the bicycle law end sent
to the Texfts H')Unj9 tor inspection.
The ll'nlon foadr gives the following so
count of very closs call for two year old I
"Mr Fred Abbes, who lives on Osorge Wag
goner's plftoe, came near losing bs little
two-year old baby last wrsU , Tlo-r Is a
lruig Imix in the yard, to wbieh the water
is oouveyed by a pipe. It u abotts two and
one-half feet deep. Mirsio the htlls one. be
began a search sod ftjssUly dtiuovered it
lying t ths bottom of this 01 , appsreutly
lifeless. Ths child was quickly taken into
the house, where vigorous trnatniAnt soon
brought It to life, to ths great joy and relief
of the parents. The cover of that box will
hereaftrr tie kept ebieed."
EWliat. 40 ffcatsos f.
T L lhiggnr r. turned last
the Katt.
Orant Height, of the liiy
eity lately.
D W Mmteith left for the
to be gone MreraJ days.
Judges Kelaay and f'.jm
Tseitlsy from
U en io the
li y Mon'lay,
1 uf Coivalii
were 10 Albany Monday.
A O Walling, a candidal for S'ate prth
Vr was in the otty over daooatn.
Mr Ki Tbomtrsan an I wif. returned
Tuesday from a visit to PortUod.
Mrs Rev Harris returned on M mday
from a visit 01 several days in Haleu..
Mr Phil Smith, R K Hammacke succsssor
as Assessor, was ia Albany Monday.
Dr J F Hendrix, of Harriabarg made this
otBde a call yesterday wkits iu the city.
Mrs Dr !, of Independence has been
visittog ia Albany, tbe guest of Mrs. Mc
Cosneli. Judge Htrshau aud DUN Blaekbura sre
in attendauee at the Ctrcc:- ( ' jrt to Kngeue
this week.
Mr (ieorg WiUo, of Turret , ass in
the cty lt Saturday on his way boue from
visit to Caryliis.
Miss Aggie liar hart, daughter of SeereUry
Karbart, of Salem, t vtettiog ia tb city.Uie
guest of K W Laagdoa.
Hon T W Dsveaort, of Marion eoauty,
lias best in the eity haying a werk printed by
llurkhart jh Yt8t oa Swap Land mat
ters. Mrs Berdie Hi. Clair, t f WB Walla, U
in tbe otty vuttiwg at her tnotaer, Mrs
t'headle. Hbe a ill rvmain sliout three
months.
Wo neglected to meoti-u last week that
Burr S!oaa bea retunteii U AltMtiy frean tbe
Warm Spring Agency end will make this
h home. We suspect there are more at
traetMCte here than there.
Bruce McKmgbt retoraod last ek fr.m,
Km urn Oregon, bringing srith him "Bib
-Nyo." a hae fear year old staUiea, ia fact
uo of the haodsootest horses in tbe valley,
ai.wh be will keep ta tbe county this see
ssst Iwk out for a peltgre of this roadsUr
10 our next isaoe.
That who will go froos Oregon to tbe
Xarioaal Presbytery this year are lUy Geo,
U lioss sod J J Chariton, of this city.
i -ii n - - u c
"1 I nL 1 4 '
occaainn sill an advat.Ugeoas one for tur
worthy lHqrrty tSbentfto vutt the East.
Judge J J Shaw, of Salem, made this of
fire a pleasant call Tuesday. Judge Shaw is
prominently mentioned for Circuit Judc on
tne Hemneratte ticket, with go.wt dbeocee for
noininalioo . If otaced 00 tbe ticket bis
great popularity wilt elect h-ra by a haod
sonte ntjotity, els ws ona oar reekoning.
Mr Joo Wheeler, of the Warm Sptiogs
Agency arrived ia Albany Meturday and rt
wuuoed till Teeaday. Mr Wheeler is eejoy
lug no heaKb ; showing good treatment by
tb lodiaoa. He understands Indian lifs
completely and is the rieht man to the right
place, a foot tbe eight kuudred lu inns at
ths agency are appreciating.
N J Heoton went to Portland lost Monday
to settle the A 0 U W Jutsnranco oing Jto
1 ths hsiri of Uoortfe Wi lier, who was diowo-
ed about a year ego. Mr Wellrr left a a tfe
and three children, on of whom has just
become of age. , It was in order to save the
expense of appointing . a guardian that the
payment ef the money wae delayed until
th youngest cbUd ehou I become of Eg.
-. ' "
Burkhart 'St Pfeiftcr ju prepared to do
all kind- of printing on short "hotke "and in
first-class stvlc. The nllow no one to un-
dcr bid them nor do better work. Call and
see samples.
Muery Lean.
Wc have money to loan in sums of from
$500 to $5000, on good personal or ical
estate security.
Clime, Monteith & Co,
WINKLEY -MILLER. -In Albany, on
Monday.April iQth,i8S6,at the Kxchange
1 lotel, by George Humphrey, Eqn Mr.
William Winklev and Misa Eliza
Miller -both of Linn countv.
SENDERS MARTIN On W ednesday ,
April 14th, i886,in Iortland,Mn. Ajkjlpii
Senders, and Mies Lvli .M.RTii,--of
Harrisburg.
The Democrat extends congratulations,
Mr. aad Mr, hdor wllFHiaalte PriViere
their home. May their lives lc pleasant
ones.
im it.
KIN EH ART.. -On last Saturday' morning
Apni 17111, at ner nome near oncou.
Melissa Rinlhart, eged-a year.
Mrs. Kincliart' suffered for some time
wUh a cancer in. the breast, gjoing- back East
a"'yearw or fwo ago for rreatrnent..- ghe was
confined to her bed from August to the
Ume qt her death. Mrs. Rinchart was a
member of the M.. E." Church'. She was
twice married, her first husband beingltev.
Geo. Huetjanks, with whom she cameto
Oregon in the pioneer da . The deceased
leaves a. husband and.fmi.- childr-n.
ALFORTP- Near llftf riabuxgl on 7f uesJav,
April 20th, 1S86, Mr. J. P. Alforo .
n. P. Alford was the son of Thomas Al-
fovd, one of the old pioneers of Linn coun
tv. Mr. Alford "was at the time of bis
a ..... 1 k " i w .1 if . r, i; v - -. -
death the Assessor of Benton county.)
BURKHART.-rr-In this city, on .Wednes
day night, of consumption, Miss Min
nie Blrkhart, aged thirteen year. .
fJMinnie was the daughter of Mrs. -C. D
llurkhart, and was the eighth child Mrs
llurkhart has lost. Besides her mother am
three, brother and a sister, she leaves many
relatives and friends to mourn her death
has 8Prm8 t,me ' hei l,fe I
Hfsn Market.
OaU 29
Whoat fl3o pfir bu
Butter 25 ota per lb.
Beef -on foot, '214
Hsy baled, $l to $Ii par ton.
l'Kise.fS to $10.
Potatoes 15 ots p?r buihel.
Bans-harnn, h
ehoiildorsr;r)
sides 5 5.
linrd lOoper lb,
Flour 4M per bbl.
Chickens 2.50 jwr doz.
ftagsr Wan FrsnolseC, (i'i:
Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per ton.
shorts, 15.
mid lllnf, t$.
Chops, 18.
Kggs 10 cnnti x.r dov.
Ayer's Cstnartto Pills sre suited to eveiy
age, Bir.g aug4rMtd they sre easy to
take, and though mtld end pleasant in ac
lion, are thorough mid eearching in ft ct.
Their effioacy 111 all dtisrders of the stomach
and bowels is emiiied to by eminent phy
sit-isus, and many of our best citizens.
aeklea's Aralra Estve.
Tho liest aalvs In tbe world for Cute,
Bruise. N ires, Ulcers. Sslt Kheum. Ferer
More, Tettor. ?nspped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns end Ell Skin Kruptbns, and t- 'ti
ll voly cures Piles, or an py rerulred. It
legMarsnteed loglve psrls"! stiefaoiion,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
i..x. For sale b Foshay fc Mason,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR.
Notloe I hereby given that tbe under
signed has lieen duly eppolnted by tbe
County Court of Idno county, Adtrtlnls
t rotor of tbe atte of Henry WillUms,
dwmsaed. All persons having clef una
against said estate are herebv require)! to
present them, property verified ss by law
required, within si months from this
date to the underslgnei st HtrrUbiif,
idnn county, oreaea.
This 2tst dy of April, iHHO.
lilRftM v n.M.v f
Ad m 1 nist rstor of tbe eetste Iff
Henry WillUins, dea ed
IMPORTED CLENALD,
Winner at tbe ConUmntel In 1870. Im
ported Into the United tJUves by Jtam
tiurrs. He wee sired by tbe great Kcotcb
prize winner Johnny Cepp. Ids dam we
by tlte justly renowneil tslenaid. I port
ed jensld stEnds 17 bEMds high sod
woighs 2100 pounds. For style no horse
tf hU elze cEnexnel him Gteneld Is chief
tit tbe Clyde. iPme and feet not excel hsd
bv any other draft olses.
Farmers sbosld bear In mind lht flue
large bora Ere In good demand end are
slways salesble.
SKAHO.V.
Albany, Fridsy and Baturd ays.
MsJ, Bruce's ftrin, Mondays aud Tues
day.. DorvallistvVednesday so J Tbursliy.
1-r.iiH.IIO, $1,. Ui,
Car taken to prevent so deta but n
responsibility SJutumed. Good pasture wilt
fii'nihhol at Cor vail ist for uiarte at s
iatanrv. lerriKl by K,!$-d!iffilin, logb,
regnri.
J. W. Dtrnw, Auent.
CONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Opposite Peyoe A Bobson's.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Keep a fresh stock of all kinds of
GROCERIES,
FARM PRODUCE,
CANNED QOOD8
ETC., ETC.
BESIDES
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
WILLOW WARE,
LAMPS, SHADES,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE
ETC., ETC.
PRODUCE TAKEA IK EXGHAHBS
Wilt sell as oheap as any sbr iu Albany
I.W U I I II 11.,ll I.ll.l.l... m
Conrad Meyer,
PUOPaiKTO.I 0F-
STAR BaKERYa
Cnriur BroadalMn anl First St3M
-DEALER IN-
C aimed Frattst,
t'sn:iei VI eats,
)arenwEre
Vegetable's,
Cigars
Spleen,
Tea,
Cle ,
Glassware,
Driest Fruits,
To ! .-.
t r.-r-.
Etc.,
In fact everything tha. is kept in a ecu
era! variety and grocerv store, llixhest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
To All Sufferers Of
EYE, SIR, NERVOUS, OR RECTAL
DISEASES.
DR. J. B. PILKINCT0N,
Surgeon Oculist, Amist Spacialist,
Offers free consultation. Will be at
SEVERE HOUSE ALBANY,
On the
TutsdiiY afternoon and Wcdntiiay fort 'noon
following He 1 si Monday of w month.
Will make these visits monthly for one
year to come. Am curing ecores of the
worst foims of above diseases. Refers in
Ajbanv to .Fa.-. Cherrv i-nreti of bliml-
Mia, K A, Rampv, Druggist, and Fmd
lelTen backer, farmer at Harriaburg, con
cerning Rsotal dtseaw. A scoie ol other
names given on application.
gTUDEBAKER WAtJON.
Thin im the onlv wizon havin2 a s1od;
shouldered spoke and the steel truss on
each sale, and is the boet wagon cn
wheels. For sale by Peter A Stewart,
li EST TH I NG OUT,
Is tl
the Acme Harrow and no farmer cm
well afford to be without it. It is the vei v
best clod ci usher and polytrizer, leaving the
ground as level as a barn iloor. Sold on y
by Fetors ft Stewart.
R
OPE AND CHAIN.
Of all sizee. as well as halter ehalns.eow
vbtins, dog chains, rope halters, etc., Air
rale by Peters & fetewart.
D
ON'T FORGET IT.
if vou trv to build uow while whaat U
nnv worth 54 cents you should by ah
menus gu tu a ww j
for your hardware. You oan get what yu
. . at A I liar a
want at tneir atora anu at reasonaoie u;j
ure
OaWS, AXK-j, KfC
We will aoll you the famous Disstcn
Champton cniss-cut saw at a low tigurs
aud oan give yon good prices on axes
i-ledcei and wedges.
Peters A Stewart.
AMMUNITION.
A full sunoly of the usual sIxm or a
tridgei, br-; end papar shells, prim
wads anl bir le id. Also the b) po
dor.
Petes tt 8:bwa:i
in
Tlien IWdry wse sick, tre gave her C ASTOMA,
When mhe wse Child, she cried for C ASTORIA,
men ah becamo M !s, ahe clung to C ASTORIA ,
Vbmx she had Cbfldxaa, she gawethem CASTOUXX.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN TIIK (TtlSGtirt COURT OF TUK
United Htatesfor the District of Oregoo.
Tbe Dundee Morlgtgo and Trost Invest
ment Company, Limited
v.
I M Cooper, Rabeooa Cjowr, 3 II Wilson ,
Mary WjImoi:, Natbsn VVhealdon, W K
Kdwsrds, J bl Wilson. Matilda Wilson
EOd Geo K ChamtarlEin,
V.o. 1126.
NOTICBls hereby given that In par
suancf of the decree of said Court la tbe
above entitle 1 rause, msd end entered on
tbe 7th dsy of A pril, Itm. I, (ieo H Dor
hsin, Master hi Chancery of said Conrt,
will fro('ed to h, nt public suction to
the highest bidder, for csah in hand, sub
ject to redemption, eh upon execution at
Isw, at tbe front door of the County Court
House oi blnn county, at Albany, in tbe
said County of I Ann, Oregon . on tho 39th
day of May, 18d, at the hour of ten
O'clock in tho forxnoon. all tho right, title
ftnd Interest which tbe said Defendant D
M Cooper, end Rebecca Cooper had, si
the date of tbe mortgage in tbe bid of com
plsii.t in said cease described, of. In or to
tbe premises described in eid niortsge
end fn lite bill snd der-re herein, se fol
low. : Tbe esM half ..f that certsiu don,
tlen land clsJin situate in seetmn one,
tev.iisb!ii fourteen south of rsnge fonr
west 01 the Wsllsmet meridian, ml
which la known smi designated In tne
government surveys a th doosiion land
clftiin of John K ttbb and Sarah, hi wife,
notification umnbered 4842, cxwpMeg end
reserving therefrom tbe lole end blocks of
est 1 premises conveyed prior to April H,
IK81, end llng jdiuated in whet is known
EE Cooper' Addition to the town of Hsl
sey, a stiown and doeignatefJ on the duty
recorded maps sud plats of said sddftian ;
snd also excepting and reserving titer
from the following described prsmiee:
Commencing at the nortnwst corner of
said east bslf, end running thenoo eoutb
twenty-six rods ; thence east sixteen rods
sod fifteen links; thence north twenty
six rod ; thence west sixteen rods and
fifteen link to tho pla ?o of beginning,
containing two end one half sere more or
lee. Also the northwest quarter of sec
tion nine, township fourteen south of range
-hreo wet of the Wallauiet meridian,
eoutaining one hundred and sixty acre.
Also, the east one fourth of tbe northeast
quarter of retion eight, township four
teen south, range three west of tbe Val
Ismet meridian, con-si 11 Ing forty ares.
Also the south half f ths outhet quar
ter of section two,townbio fourteen outh
of range four west 1 tbe Waliamet
meridian, couUtnlng iLjktf a-tres. Also
beginning at the nuruiat earner of that
certain donation land cliam situate in sec
tion tbirwr-four, township thirteen south
of rnge four west of the Waliamet meri
dian known and designated in the govern
ment survey ae tbe donation land claim
of D W Allingbatn and running thence
south to tho southeast corner of said land
claim ; theuce east to the center of Muddy
Creek ; t bonce northerly along said Creek
to th Mouth line of F. M. Morri' donation
land elalm ; thstici along salu Creek,
downstream, eeven rod ; thence east
iaiy-eight rods : thea&i north to lb
center or said Muddy Creek ; thenar along
said Creek dmvn-iro'iu to iln bonndarv
line of a tract of land owned bv eV T
Maxwell in the year 1877; and thane
west to the place of beginning, containing
eijgbly aorea tuuroor .'e. A ho, begin -nitrgattiie
Eoutwreel ..uvr .f that cer
tain donation iau 1 claim t-itinto in sections
twenty flee, lwnty ix, thirty five and
thirty .six, ptwuship thirteen south rang
four west of th- Wal ne mei idisn and
known End deeignsted In tbe government
survey a the donation, lend claim of
George M. Hill, and thtue running north
twenty cnin ; thenee west nine chaina ;
thence south fonj-soroa degreee vest,
three chains ; thonee south, sixty-two de
greee west, five chains ; thence south,
twenty dree west, three chains ; thence
north, thirty-four degrees woat, two chaina
thence south twelve chain and aeventv
links ; thence west fifteen chaina and ten
links ; thence south, twenty-eight degrees
east, eleven ehainsand sixty link; thence
south, fortv degree west, seventeen
chains to the middle of Muddy Creek, at
the bridge ; tbem-e south, seventy six de
grees east, six chain ; thence south, fifty
four sod one half degrees est.tbree chains:
thence south, seventy-nine and one bslf
degree east, twelve chains ; thence south,
thirty threw degrees east, fifteen chains
ami i trty-live links; thenc north forty
lour chains and tgbt link to the place
of begt-iofng. containing one hundred
twenty four acres, more or less. Alto lot
one in block tea of tbe town of Helsey.
according to the duly recorded maps and
plats or said town ell being in the county
of Una, snd Sum of Oregon, in payment
of the expense of this sale snd In satis
faction of said doeno. Said decree is for
$!C5l5,l.rj with ii:terst upon $15715,15
thereof at tbe rate of ten per cent per n
tinm from April 7th, 18M), until paid, End
with interest upon i& thereof, at the
rate of eight per cant per annum from
April 7th, ISSfJ, until piid, together with
the cost and disburcatents ot this suit
taxed at 14t.&
April - -..'. 18S.
Okorue II, Durham,
Master in Oh on eery, U. S, Circuit Court
District oi Oregon.
PERKINS'
lilileeHII
Can bo relied anrm fur
a flrt -class mill.
In g 1 or calm, leel er snow, it I tho
tiest in ue. For details addrees Si IKK
HMELBO, the Tool dealer, cor. Front and
Morrison Sts., Portland Or. Sole agent for
Perkins' Windmill LV, of Uishaaeka, Ind.,
inOreyenaad Washington. S9mS
HEa'lCTS lPR5VI0 MOeARCH
FftJCE EADEC
Tho above cut Qlastratea a fence ma-
ohine that makes the best.cheapeet, hand
somest, strongest and most durable fence ;
bv a combination of Galvanized steel wire
and wooden pickets woven solidly togeth
er. Old fence lumber, split 01 sawed pick
eta of various si, js may be used. Turns
all kinds of stock without danzer. A man
end bov oan wetre about 3H rods of feno
m . r 1 - . . .
per uay. trriee tt maenme wuuiu ms
reach of every fir :ner. For further pat-
ticuhirs appy bi
Gray & Bryan, Agents.
Albany, Oregon.
PROMPT RELIEF FOR ALL.
Impurities in the blood should be ex
pelled, and tbe system given lone and
strength, before tue proHtiaMng elfootsof
warm weather are felt. The Oregon
Blood Purifier i purely vejretabht
compound, manufactured by a competent
chemist. Persons having suffered from
Liver and Kidney complaint, debility,
scrofulous eruptions, or any other disease
caused by Impure blood, and been cured
by using this wonderful remedy, invari
ably recommend it to their friends. Try
it now. Delays are dangerous f Price fl
a bottle, or 8 fr.5. Sold everywhere.
HE BKSTSEfOT VS, TOWN
Can bo found at our store. The sl ot
usually sold in Albany drops . 75 feet,
while the St. Louis ahot sold by ua drops
200 feet, making it equal to chilled shot.
Sportsmen should not forget this.
PETER1 & STEVTATtT.
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