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Fntered at tho Post Office at Albany, Or,
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FRIDAY MAY 21, 1886.
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Proprietors.
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HUM irKAii,
Ths Democratic oaudidate for th rato
tivs Legislative and County offices will ed
drM the eitisens of Lion county at the fol
lowing times and places :
labanon. Monday, May 24th.
Waterloo, Tuesday. May 2Mb,
Sweet Home, Wedneeday, May 20th.
Crawfordeville, Thuredsy, May 27th.
Brownsville, Friday. May 28th
Bcia, Monday, May 31at
Syracuae, Tueaday, June lit.
Shcdd, Weduesday, J ana 2nd.
Halsey, Thureday June 3rd.
Harriabnrg, Friday, Jane 4th.
Albany, Saturday. Juno 5th.
All opposing candidates are ooidially in
vited to attend and participate ia the die
cnstion. Spanking to begin promptly at 1 o'clock,
p. m.
4 MAS a SUIT TWWM.
It seems to the Man About Town that a
great amount of fuaa is being made over
the queation of whether some one has worn
a shirt washed bv a Chinaman or not. Right
here the M. A. T. wty eay that he haa been
guilty of the crime several times. Had to
be or go naked, and what are you going to
do about it, anyway. Thia may keep ua
out of gubernatorial chairs ; but the truth
muat be spoken.
O
Did vou ever li.no any one mad at you ?
And if vou have, is it not pleasant to meet
the mad person and have him look at you
like a volcano or thunder storm, or a wild
elephant, as if he would erupt on you, send
forth his lightning or annihilate you with
the trunk of his wrath until you begin to
feel as if you would like to be a molecule
that is not affected by enraged elements.
If you have not, buy an editors quill and
vou will have mountains of experience,
however meek you are.
O
Cyclones, fiymoons, hurricanes, blizzards,
etc., may rage elsewhere, tilling the hearts
of the people with terror ; but, bless the
Willamette Valley, it knows them not. In
these windy daye what can do more to
make a country Eden like than an absence
of these heart "quakers.
O
Last Saturday the M. A. T. saw a curi
ous looking specimen of a boy, with long
white hair and a blacking box hanging over
his shoulders. Having lived where boot
blacks grew he knew what it meant, and,
being influenced bv the lazy weather asked
for a 6hine. The fellow did not turn, but
went gawkily down the street Being
familiar with 'the business character of boot
blacks the M. A. T. immediately knew he
had been addressing an individual as deaf
and dumb physically as the barefooted
bearded youth "on the four quired daily ia
to truth." For ten seconds we felt sort of
cheap ; but collecting ourself followed up
the curious looking character and not only
got a good shine, paid for ; but as well a
desired interview.
O
A little girl in the First Ward referring
to a couple of neighbors said thev would be
prettv good if thev were'nt so bad. The M.
A. T. would call "this a Webfoot bull.
o
The M. A. T. has just read of an egg
sucking match in Missouri between a Re
publican and a Democrats. Score- Repub
lican, 43 ; Demecrat, 42. Bet there are
Albany boys who could beat either, and
they don't know who is President.
O
The Man About Town hears a general
expression in favor of "Vanny" Smith for
Sheriff. People are going to vote for him
because he is competent, reliable and knows
the duties of the office completely. The
two Albanies will boom him and the coun
ty give him, say 400 majority. Here 'a our
ballot on the subject :
For Sheriff,
D. S. SMI l H.
O
Speaking of competency and reliability,
they hit J. P. Galbraith solid too. Mr. 6.
is just the man for County Clerk and wilt
get there by a fine majority.
O
Last Monday Mr Crawford had his cam
era set near the corner of Ferry and First
Streets to "shoot" off the procession when
it should go that way, as all political pro
cessions have been in the habit of doing.
On account of the jealousy of the two bands
only one of them struck the focus, the other
with the crowd striking up a new route. As
a result the members of the Mechanics
Band were the only ones in the picture.
The moral is plain.
O
The M. A. Ts ears have been full recent
ly of rumors about the O. P. People should
keep cool and everything will be all right
eatk of "Jimmy
aala.
Last Saturday evening James Dannals
died at the home of his parents, on Fourth
Street, in this city, at the age of eighteen.
About three years ago "Jimmy," as every
body knew him, was taken 6ick with the
scarlet fever, the seeds of which run into
consumption, and since then he gradually
failed until his death. "Jimmy" was a boy
of exemplary habits and will be remembered
kindly by old and young. He developed
business qualities which would have made
g thorough business man of him but for
disease in the spring time of his life. Fun
eral services took place Monday at 2 o'clock,
and were largely attended.
Browned la ike Willamette.
Last Wednesday evening as the steamer
"Isabel" was passing up the river about
four miles above this city George Ward
the fireman, in walking along the side o
the lower part of the steamer, slipped and
fell into the river. I! is cries attracted the
attention of the deck hands, who immedi
ately got a small boat out, but young Ward
sank before reached. His body has not
been found yet. Only his hat was secured
Ward's parents reside in Washington Terri
tory, and he has several uncles in Polk
county, the latter of whom have been tele
graphed. Temperance alliance.
A County Temperance Alliance will be
held in the Court House, in this city on
next Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 2
o'clock p. m. All temperance organiza-
ions, churches and Sabbath schools in thel
county are requested to send delegates.
Wfceal li t ents.
Wheat has gone up to 72 cents in this
city, the rise being rather of a sudden one.
Farmers who have kept their wheat for
once sailed in the right boat.
Tba Ashland Tidingt says the fruit crop
will be batter than at one time expected.
Good.
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A t ar l ead off risk.
Great interest was taken In thia city Sab
bath over the fish car sent out by the gov
ernment, many visiting it during the day.
The car arrived here Saturday evening and
returned on Ite trip back Eaat Sabbath after
noon. It waa In charge of J. F. Sills, of
the Smithsonian Institute. Mr. Ellia waa
accompanied by Mr. F. Try bom, Swedene
fish commieaioner, who la on a tour through
the U. S. for the purpose of studying our
fisheries. The fish car ia somewhat of a
curiositv, containing hatcheries, Ice boxes
force pumps for keeping the water freahj
etc. It left Washington on Saturday, May
tat, starting out with spawn for, and young
shad, taken a few days previous from the
Susquehannah river, near its mouth. The
trip to Albany was made In just one week,
most of the litttle fish hatching on the way.
Sunday morning about a million of the
ahad were emptied into the river at the O.
P. wharf. If we congratulate ourselvea on
having ahad here In the future we will be
very much fooled. All of these fish, not
eaten by larger fish, will be In the lower
Columbia by September. They are a salt
water fish, and only go up freah water rivers
to spawn. Our apology for a fish ladder at
Oregon City will prevent their ever seeing
these "diggings" again. About half a mil
lion of them were also placed In the Col
umbia at Wallula, and have ere this started
for Astoria.
Death mt Mra. V P arkkars,
lout Wednesday evening Mrs. C. P.
Burkhart died at her Itome near this city at
the age of 60 years and t day. She waa
taken aick two or three daye previous with
the pneumonia, from the effects of which
he waa unable to recover. Mrs. Burkhart
was a pioneer of I851, coming to Oregon
in that year with her husband, who sur
vives her. She waa a woman of noble
character, and leaves an influence which
will long be felt Known all over thia part
of Oregon, her death cauaes general sorrow.
Her husband, children and relatives have
the sympathy of all in their affliction.
Funeral services are to be hald at 1
o'clock thia (Friday) afternoon at the resi
dence of C. P. Burkhart. Rev. S. G. Irvine
will deliver the sermon.
A Miaaiakl rail.
Shortly after midnight Sunday morning
a man named James Kelley entered the
back door of Mr. Zukerman's jewelry store
and home Mr. Zukerman's son, laadore,
was sleeping in the first room, and hearing
the noise jumped from his bed and attacked
Kelley. Being a man of muscle laadore
easily vanquished the intruder, and sent
him to dust in the back alley. The next
morning Kelley was arrested and fined $5
for disturbing the peace. As he has been
in the habit of spending his money tor in
toxicating beverages, he failed to put up, as
an alternative agreeing to leave the city.
Whether Kelley was out on a drunken
spree or on burglary intent is a matter of
speculation.
Tea Utile rfceasaata.
A few weeks ago Mr. Wallace, of Leng
Station, found a deserted nest of eggs laid
by a Chinese pheasant. He set them under
a hen and in just three weeks ten little
pheasants put in an appearance. The hen
ia taking good care of them. They are pe
culiar little things and worth seeing. Mr.
Wallace will take good care of them and
allow them their liberty. If thev choose to
! take it. the same as if born wild. But they
seem, to be some what of a domestic nature,
and it is possible that when grown will pre
fer Mr. Wallace's barn yard to the woods
and field.
Tfce first.
Mr. William Peacock (long may he live)
again crosses the line first. Last Monday
his daughter handed this office a box of
uscieus strawberries,the first garden straw
berries of the season to appear in Albany.
Delicious fruit, queen of berries, we bow
our thanks for tham. Mr. Peacock haa
many times placed this office under obliga
tions to him for little and big kindneseand
we regret that printers ink is only a smalt
recompense. The headquarters for Mr.
Peacock's strawberries is at Conrad Meyer's.
Hired Sbaak'e Morses,
Three Albany hunters were in the coun
try last Sunday, seven or eight mile from
the city. They were to meet at a certain
point and ride home. One failed to put in I
an appearance just at the minute named, so
the other two came home without him
eaving him to employ Shank's horses,
much to his disgust.
rear tired
There will be four graduates from the
Albany Collegiate Institute this year, Steph
en Flinn, Frank and Quincy Propst and
Lillie Robertson being the ones to retire
from the school. This is the largest num
ber for several years. Commencement ex
ercises will occur on June 14th, and will be
of more than common interest. The pro-
frrortn imtu Kjkinrr rvNttrt . r. niAmtai Kj
. v.t -p, 1" "-
an exemplary one.
Ueatb oa Carafes
G. M. Clark, the saw mill man of the
foot hills beyond Scio, presented to th
County Clerk last Tuesday the scalps of
five cayotes and one wild cat, receiving in
payment therefor a warrant for $30. those
who saw the uncommonly pleasant look on
Mr. Clark s face will now understand its
meaning. Mr Clark is death on cayotes,and
he never gets them mixed up with rabbits.
at Joba'a Day rieale.
The Mason's of Albany will give a big
picnic in this city on June 24th, St. John's
day, arrangements for which are already
being made. Invitations will be sent
through the valley generally. L,ast year
several thousand people were present on
such an occasion at Dallas. As big a crowd
is expected in Albany.
A Diaiaeated Arm.
,ast i' nday evening Bert Wheeler, a son
.
of Alfred Wheeler, of this city, in striking
at a cow with a club.on Mr. Wheeler's farm,
several miles from Albany, missed his blow,
giving his arm such a forcible jerk as to
dislocate it at the shoulder. He was brought
to Albany, where Dr. Hill attended him.
Jersey Caw Did It.
A few daya ago Mr. Levi Brower was
feeding a Jersey cow a few miles from this
city, when the annimal suddenly raised her
head hitting Mr. Brower in ths eye with
one of her horns. The wound though a
bad one, we are glad to know will not be a
fatal one to Mr. Brower's eye sight.
rtttftlitT EVlMTs.
Immense storms all through the East
has been the order of day. Oregon people
continually congratulate themselves that
they live In a country where the elements
know how to behave themselves.
Cornelius is a funny looking man, Isn't
he t
Frank Osborne has been appointed Post
master at Eugene. There were several ap
plicants. A Boston man cures alckness by taking a
$10 tea In advance and saying "vou are
cured," calling it the mind cure. There are
fools who patronize him.
A white headed, gawky looking boot
black was in Albany Saturday. Depend
on it though he knew how to take care of
No. 1 and chew gum, if he was deaf and
dumb.
Ex-Alderman Taehne, of New York, has
been convicted of bribery. Served hlin right.
The New Caatte minea at Seattle were to
resume work yestarday.
Last Saturday a king waa born at Madrid
Spain. The Spaniards made n big a adoo
about the matter.
Stars, 8, Portlandera, 3, last Sunday. A
new pitcher did It.
A Washington Territory man aaya a
neighbor is not an honeat man because he
put a brand on his cow and laid claim to
her.
Last Monday Joa Meyer and wife of
Salem were riding in the country when
their team ran away throwing both out,
breaking several bones In the bodies of both
of them.
A F 8nelling haa been appointed Register
at Lakevlew.
Reports of a fair crop of wheat come from
the East.
Horse t'eaad.
Two or three weeks ago the Democrat
gave an account of the disappearance of a
cayuse pony belonging to James Elkina, of
this city, and stated that there were indkra
tions that it had been stolen. As a result
of the use of printers Ink information came
from Kings Prairie last week that a horse
like the one described had been taken up
there. Luther Elkins went after the horse
and found it to be the one lost. It waa
probably atolen by some one who wanted
to get out of thia viclnity.perlupa the Eugene
bank robbers, and deserted when the pur
pose waa served.
asa -0 im im a
Teak a tala.
Monday a Democrat man took a spin
with Mr. Bruce McKnight after "Bill Nye."
Thia young stallion ia probably the fastest
now in Linn county, and haa a powerful
reliable gait to hack his speed. He Is
worthy of the attention of farmers who
want first-class roadsters as well as workers
It is well to remember that while big horses
are now in demand in three or four years
roadsters are likely to have their day. For
a pedigree of Bill Nye see adv. in another
column.
Eaak at.
Is your dog taxed ? If not took out ?
Is your alley clean ? If not look out ?
Ia vour sidewalk repaired . If not look
out.
Do you take vour county papers
if
not look out Lightning tuav strike vou
some time.
Are you paying vour debts, or trying to ?
If not look out Vou won't steep well
A r!ar laaafctat
Our exchanges through the valley all
apeak in the highest terms of our popular
candidate for Sheriff, "Vanny" Smith. The
universal verdict is that he will make a
competent, faithful servant of the people in
this mod important office. It is putting it
very mild to prophecy 300 majority for him.
iai jifc
Tweasy gears Tsweskar.
We received an invitation last week to
attend the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Riley, on Thursday evening, May 13th,
that being the twentieth anniversary of their
married life. This estimable couple have
our heartiest congratulations on the event
Blading Wire.
Owing to tns uncertainty in tba amount
of binding wire to be ased this scasoa. there
will aot be any mora imported than is ac
tually ordered. Those intending to ass it
will bars to send their orders to me sat later
than Jane 1st, and as much earlier as possi
ble, as same will have to be ordered from
manufactories io the East, and orders mast
oa sent in at soce, lor it to b here in
Samcbi. E. Yotwo.
Bostosss nan who wish to reach the- 1 .st
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Wmw gale.
Oos Curran Fruit Dryer, ased one year ;
one Bain wagon, nearly new ; two good
work horses, and yearling colt ; one set
doable harness, by
R. G. Smith, at Oakville.
Mors building is being done in Albany
this year than daring any year since the
boom af 76.
SsNLEL K. YOUNG
hasjast received au invoice of those cele
brated daisy kid shoes for ladies. Just tho
shoe for simmer wssr. I light and soft aa
kid and will wear much better.
Every Alhanv nhvainian nnav haa hia r.ri.
I . At n. f mm
i rale omc. 1 dim is aa it snoum be.
Dentistry.
Dr. J. T. Tate, Dentist, will practice one
I day in each week at each of the following
J named places : Lebanon on Tuesday,
Halsey on Thursday, Jefferson on Friday,
J and will be prepared to perform operations
without pain. He will be at his office in
Albany on Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urdav.
Mrs Mary Sheridan has sued Salem for
$5000 damages from injuries received from a
defective cross walk.
stray ILike... 1 Kewarsl Offered,
boat April 1st from Hack Is man's pasture)
a light red cow, above medium size, about S
years old, small and even horns with gimlet
holes bored near ths ends. Any person
giving information that will lead to ber re
covery or return ths cow to the undersign ed
will receive a liberal reward.
CliA.fi. PraarggR,
Albany, Or.
St John cannot some to Oregon this year.
This is good news.
Jacket.
Ladies' jackets in Boucis and Stoekioetr,
tLl-l s aa
in disc ana colors, aiso snotudsr caps
trimmed in lacs and jet trimmings, dolman
trimmed in lac and jst trimmings. good
line at
SamcklE. Yougo's.
A Chinese vegetable peddler at Howard
Flats, Oak, recently had his vegetable wagon
blown to atoms by giant power.
mm
Received Mew This Weak.
Novelties In imported dress goods, Boucles
or Nigger heads, brocades, velyste im.il silks,
laco, dress goods, ate, at
Sast'L E, YotrgttfaL
rimovicit ami hitlkr,
These gentlemen addressed the people of
Linn county last Thursday afternoon at the
Court I Ionic, in this city, on so n e of the
questions of the day that are now before the
people for their consideration. 1 Ion. J, K.
Weatherford wus appointed Chairman.
Mr. Pennoyer stated that he had not been
a candidate for Governor,but that the nom
ination came to him entirely unsought, but
having accepted the nomination he frit It
his duty to use all fair and honorable means
to secure his election. On the Chinese
queation he reiterated his view heretofore
given to the public. He regarded their
presence here as an unmitigatedevil. They
blast by their presence and contaminating
influence the fairest portions of our towns
and cltlea. They really become a burden
upon the taxpayers. They constitute the
one-sixth of the population of Callforula,and
pay the one four-hundredth part of her
taxes. As touching mohocratic or revolu
tionary methods to drive them from our
presence, the speaker said he was opjwiscd
to all such methods. He said he U now,
always has been and always will be In favor
of law and order. During the Chinese agi
tation at Portland he belonged to no society
or organixatlon.but when hints were thrown
out that vigilance committees were to lie
organised he felt it his duty as a rltiscn,
property holder and taxpayer to attend the
meeting and use his Influence In the interest
of law and order. The bold and unequivo
cal stand which the meeting over which he
presided at Portland took with regard to a
rigid enforcement of the law allayed public
excitement, and ever since that meeting law
and order have held aupreme away. The
speaker then showed that Mr. Cornelius, if
measured by his public record, was not In
sympathy with the people as against the
encroachments of grasping corporations.
Cornelius supported the bill to give Ben.
Holladay $.v . of the money of the peo
ple of Portland without anything in return,
and this outrageous fraud would have been
imposed upon the people of that city had It
not been for the timely veto of the Govern
or. Mr. Pennoyer spoke of questions of
state policy, but we have not apace to refer
to them, lie made an excellent Impression
upon all who heard him, all regarding him
as a safe, sou ml man to occupy the Govern
or's office.
At the close of his apeech Mr. Butlcr.can
didate for Congress, addressed the audience
for the apace of three quarter of an hour,
devoting his time to the financial and tariff
questions. His expositions of these subjects
was forcible and clear. Hi treatment of
the subject of the tariff was in strong con
trat with that of Mr. Hermann of two
years ago. Mr I hitler ta an able speaker
and one wlio, by hi candor, convince. We
predict Ite will make a brilliant campaign
At the close of hia remark Mr. Miller,
inhibition candidate for Congress, apoke.
Ie is a lively, energetic, forcible talkernd
entertained the audience by Intcrai.rsing
hia remark with anecdotes and laughable
comparison, ahile he devoted himself to
the prohibition question, but when he
witched off into historical and constitution
al questions he soon found himself lost In a
maze.
It was a harmonkm crowd in a horn that
went from the Revere House to the Couit
louse last Monday afternoon. It consisted
of the Albany Cltv Band, the Mechanics
Band, Cornelius. 1 hr ring candklate for Gov
ernor, one or two t ituen. a block behind
being Marston. the ring candidate for State
Treasurer, and further on Mc Bride, candi
date for Secretary of State, Baker,candidate
for Printer, being escorted by a young Dem
ocratic friend, getting to the Court House
by a side street The two bands, the mem
bers of which do not love each other. played
at the same time, both being heard in a
jumble, one trying to lead the speakers up
Ferry and the other up Broadalbin Street.
The Albany City band came out ahead, the
other band going it alone. We understand
a speech waa made by Cornelius evidently
a negative affair, as it consisted in hi telling
what he was not. The same might be said
of the speech of Marston, ring candidate for
Treasurer. Mc Bride and Baker, on the
State ticket and Johns on the district ticket
also answered to the roll call. Mc Bride's
part of the program seemed to be to speak
for Hermann and weaken the orohibition
l
movement
The nicest and cheapest line of Isdies tins
abuse in town can be found st
Kkad A HKowxau.'.
Schawl ateperl
Following is the report of school Disrtict
No. 14, for first month' commencing April
tain, ending May 7th, it8o :
Whole No. of dars attendance. Co :
whole No. of days absence, lB ; N. of bov
enrolled, 7 ; girls, u. Total, 18. Average
daily attendance, 16.1 ; whole No. of davs
tardiness, y. Names of pupils enrolled :
Katie Wallace, Nora E Froman, Mon
rova Payne, Hattie L Hunt, S L Froman,
L O McOutcnen. Nellie K Wallace. N I
Froman, Edna Miller, F E Bloom, Robert
Hunt, Walter C Wallace, J II Froman, L
B Payne, George Hunt, B H Froman,
IJcssle rayne, Elva rroman.
Roll of Honor Nora E Froman, Nellie
E Wallace, Walter C Wallace, George
Hunt, were neither absent nor tardy during
the month
E. A. Colli xa, teacher.
If yon waat strictly first class goods
rock botiiom prices go to
Read A Browssxl'
at
A Oreat Kaearsten.
Ever one on tbs go, ladies arriving cy
ory mbtete st ths store of Monteith A Ssi-
tenbaoh. Each aod all are making their
spring selections of dress goods, fancy goods,
etc., in fact everything new and attractive
oan be found there, so if yon want a pointer
memorize this and give them a oall.
We are again handling cheese from tbs
noted spencer Jtutter Factory.
IiZAP A Brownxll.
Carpets arrived.
An exceedingly large stock of carpets in
all qualitiss has just bssn received by Mob
teith ez ositenbscn, J be assortment am
braces the newest patterns and colorings
These goods are being offered at very low
prices. People wanting crrpets should not
fail to see them.
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
di:r bid them nor do better work. Call and
st e samples.
Letter List.
Folio sine is the list of latter remaining in th Post
Office, Albany, Linn county, Orereu, May 20th, 15
Persons calling for these letter must give th date on
which they were advertised :
Barnum, Ed Enters, John
Falrclo. P T Orsham, J II
Hadley, Ben Kelley. Mrs M A
"Ocean Wave" Roach, Mrs Rod ha
Smith, Miss Jennio Young, Mrs Martha
J. M. IRVING, P. M.
HOUR Alts AIM4
t M French, jeweler.
The hot season is here.
Tho lost harni at J J Dubruilloi.
Corns to stay, F .V Carter, Jswolsr.
No, 2's had a regular drill Tuesday even ing-
J. I'. Wallace, Phystoisu and Surgeon, At"
baity, Or.
A good A murium watoh for $ a K W
Carter's.
Get your jewelry cleaned at V W Carter's
free of charge.
A tins line of tobacco aod 014 irs at Rsad
A Browuell s.
Clark Brothers begsu work 011 their brUlk
yard Wednesday.
Head ft Brownsll's stock of fanoy grocsrics
is nnequalsd ia town.
All tits groceries you oan osrry for a do!
lar at Head k Brownsll's.
Among oarponters now the lowest bidder
is the ons who gets the job.
The Lebanon Sunday schools will hold s
big pionio nn next Thursday.
Six shaves for a dollar and a oUan towel to
every customer, at U Visrick's,
Iook out for some genuine Maplo sugar
next wask at Head A Browasll's.
The Presbytery of the Presbyterian churoh
of Oregon is in session at Albina.
Binding wire in all nnantitisi, plenty for
si! of you, at Deyos.A Robinson's.
If you hava a good business advertise and
keep it, if not advertiae and get it
Lebanon wilt celebrate the 4th on July
3rd. Albany people will be on hand.
The O'Tooie Hotel is now lathed and ready
for tho plaster, which ia being pot on.
F. W. Carter has just pat up a eery nest
watch sign in front of his jewelry store.
For the best confectionary, tobaccos, gro
osriss, etc, eall on Hoffman A Pfsiffer.
Scio has had a sensation, ons not to be
published, sn unfortuuate affair generally.
Mr Jeha laom ia making arrangement to
build a new rtaidsoca in the Third Waul
A fine watch and jewelry repairer at Csrt
r's. tiivs him atrial. All work guaranteed.
F M French, agent Smear Manufacturing
Co.,oppniu Odd Fallow Temple, Albany, Or.
Dr. M. H. Ellis, phyaisian and surgeon
All any, Oregon. Galls mads in eity or
country.
Several Albany people attauded a bsll
given by Prof Sibbetts, at Shedd a few eyeo
ing siuee.
Reports cams to ua of a fall of hail of
ssvsrsl inches in a few piece io this county
last weak.
The U P Sabbath school will hold a pienie
st Haoklsmao's grove Saturday if the weath
er permits.
M. S. Klgington will negotiste long time
loans with Corbin Banting Coinsny at re
duced rates.
Shoes, sandal aud slippers for lad ,
misses, children and infant, st ! .oateith k
Se.Unbach's.
Kmplny whits labor. Gst year waddttg
done
mm of J W ttalsry. besve order at Bead
A !W-owneli'
Uemsmksr that the placa to gat names,
saddles. He , u at DabruilleV His stock is
s splendid ana.
First class, fresh, pats groceries of all
kinds, aa well as the best breadstuff, at
Courad Meyers.
Mr K F Truss baa started a small cheese
factory near Albany. Peters A Stewart aecar
log him his outfit
Key S G Irvine will preach at the Bark
hart school house, n-sr Laag Station-, nest
Sabbath at 4 p.m.
Go to Prashaw's saw Drug Store for para
drug, patent medicines, etc Prescriptions
caref ally eosapaoodsd ,
So j ecu at tba Baptist church for aest
Sunday moroing. "Sleeping Smnsre," svea
iag, Sleeping Saiota."
Mrs Marietta Roach died at Hsrrisbarg
last Setardsy. Mrs Roach was s pionerr of
Oregon and leaves six children.
Taa imnrovemrnt mad- in the Elitleall
alley was a needed o. well mad. Ader-
man Gradwobl eopertnttod4 it.
ti tt K HUMT.m, f this eiu has with
drawn bis oats as candidal far Seprse
Judge on tbs Prohibition ticket.
agar sw asrew"" wa w -vw-r -mw w - - -
Rv Rockwood. f Orif.nCijr adlprescb
in the t oogregatmoal chureh, in hs city. 1
next Sabbath, morning ami vning
llorkhart A PfirTr ae doin eooie fin
work in their Job Printing offtoa. Now ts
the Um to get gooo worg at low ugtm-.
Sams Lebanoo men wbo ran a supposed
eayot into a hoi 00 diggin tb animal out
fuuod it to b a- poor toeosaot Ittil rabbit.
Albany is also to baye a javead brass
band. It is already partly organised, th
instrument being expected most say time.
Dr. J. P. Wallaos has treated hi ..Hi -e in
th O'Tool Block lust north of th DgMo
cbat ottos, where bis friends will nod bim,
V N NorTsinaer, onoe a candidate for
school commissioner, of this coaaty, recent
ly of Kugene, i about to locate in Pomcmy,
W. T.
Kastern illustrated paper are full of tit
Chicago not. Fhe attack by tb paltcemen,
the exploding bomb, tr.edytog men, srs all
portrayed.
O. XV. Mas too, 1'hysician and Suroon,
Albany. Oregon. Graduate of th Cincinnati
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Cincin
nati, Oli 10.
Tosaday Mr I D Miller skipped several
ear loada of cattle, about 530 hea l, to Mou-
Mr Miller hs been doings big buai
in this line.
The 4th of July comes on Sunday thia
year. Saturday would be a good day to eel
brat. It gives on an opportunity to rest
ap over Sunday.
The member of McPhsroa Post OAK
were to meet at tbsir ball lat evening in
full uniform to be inspected by tbeir Com-
mander A B Wood in.
'IM - A IV... A . 4a a..S Ann..
i th- J4tt firanfao's tonmansmt. S dU1
1 xtm niiMHj ihiu.h uivvw. av vwv
m.,A S.Mnt will hsvatAnat an mora kiiee
-" - - I
hnAklaaif thev tret anvthin.
Napoleon Davis, of Washington county
w wa mj m
, . 1 1 - il. r. ...
?r Tp'"rr r,, ir:7, ::.:rr7
weses, in pia. . u
MIL. . :a. a aamk
1 ne Nil l . -
HIlOQlU von cieaire so sail your uruunrvj
. . i : " 11
call on lurknart & iveeney as ensy aavtr.ise
property placed ia tbeit hsnds, aud charge
nothing UUiess tney eurcs m sate.
Th Oregan Wood Purifier is Nature's
own remedy, and should be used to ths sx
elusion of all othsr medicines in all disease
ot the stomach, liver and kidneys.
Next Monday the Damocratie and Kipub
lean candidates of Linn county will begin
rolling the political ball around Loin county
Lebanon is tbs nrst piece to get int.
Mr Crawford s work in water colors, on
exhibition in this city, is vsry tins, and h
attracted considerable attention. Mr C . is
obtaining a good reputation as an artist.
Mr K L Thompson's oew residence will be
built by Mr Wolvsrton of Monmouth, work
to be begun at once. Cox A Sprenger, of
this city, will do ths brio and plastering
" ... . . .
work.
Th Miasea Howard lately from the east
have opened a millinery business in the raom
formerly occupied by Miss roster wneie all
iroods will be sold at eastern prtcss. Call
m - . -
snd see them.
Prof Demerj. champion skater of the
world, wbose pbia msy be seen at Crawford's
Art Gallery in thia oity, is said to bsve run
on a stump in Portland, that is, had his
noeket bosk fail bim.
No other preparation so concentrates and
combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, en
ricbing and invigorating qualities as Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, Quality ahould be considered
when msktng comparisons.
Mr John Priest has beea appointed oollso-
tor at Yaauina in place ol Coll Van Clevs,
whose term of office has expired. Coll will
now have to do the way ths rest of us do,
settle down to solid newspaper work.
The alley between Second and Third and
Ferry and Broadalbin Streets is a good ex
ample of what an alley should be. Council
man Gradwohl ia entitled to mnoh credit for
ths improvement. Keep the ball rolling,
The third quarterly mooting for the Al
bany, Corvallia and Tangent circuit of the
M K Church South will be held at the
churoh in this city next Saturday and Sab
bath, Conference on Saturday at 3:30 p. m.
As nearly aa we can figure it out there are
now eight bands in Linn county.in existence,
or latently so. Tangent, Shsdd, Halsey. Harris
burg, Lebanon and Hweefc Home, each have
ous, and Albany two sod another in pros
peoto. At s meeting of Albany KugSii Co. No, 1,
hold Tuesday sveuluu a commute of three
consisting of Robert 7) rris, W Monteith
and Wm Richards, was appoints 1 to make
arrangements for an excursion down the
Willamette.
Head Raymond k Dressers niw ad in an
other column. This firm has a large stock
of groceries, drsss good, etc., which they
will sell at slaughtered prices, som at half
of original cost. Call on them and find out
for yourselves.
C A Johns, Republican candid tin for
Prosecuting Attorney, scored several veto
for O W Belt, while in Albany Monday.
Mr Johns is doing good worn for Mr Belt, f
who will, it is confidently believed, lis elect- k
sd by several hundred majority.
Ths annual msstiag of the st loknobter .
of the Albany Farmers Co.. was held Toss J
lay afternoon, when the following directors 1
were slootod for the ensuing yesr ' AMI
Powell, D r Houck, M H Wilds. XV P An l,,
firsts
s"j' aaewsa r vwmiiwii
A fatal diaaass among the poultry ia pre
vaieut in Adams. The good, ft hen goes
cackling aiouod, apparently in fins health,
when sits suddenly begins to droop, and in s
few hours from ths time she is taken she is
no mors. Their comb invariably turns black.
Oa Thursday of last weak Mr J M EsMf,
a former resident of Pennsylvania, purohaasd
the farm of David Carey, of Brnwoaviila,
consisting of 300 acres, paying f 1000 for tbs
ame, Cline, Moothriih k Co. , negotiated
the asle.
Send Biirkhsrt a- Koeney nam aod ad
drtese of friend desiring information of Ore
gon and tbsy will send them copies of the
tVof h'int.- Convtyor which contain a com
plete disruption of ons county in sack leans
with ethsr desirable information as wssther,
market reports, etc,
Aroaud Denver Hackhmeo's fxrm near
this city bavs been tbree Chinese pheasant
bens sitting on twelve ta fifteen eggs a piece.
A few days ago one of tl. m hatched out
thirteen fins looking little Celestial pheas
ant. Barn yards seem to be thstr favorita
plaoee for fearing their young.
Many ladies admire gray hair -on soma
othsr person hot few care to try its effects
on their oan enarm. Nor n- i they, einoe
Ayr' Hair Vuor Vigor rrstome gray hair
ta ita original color. It clean ths scalp,
prevents dandruff, sod atiumulats ths
growth of to bsir as in youth.
Hers ia what the Ddla fl fun, au inde
pendent paper, save sf Judge Strsban :
"Hon R S Strahsn, Democratic candidate for
Supreme Judge, was in town this week at
tending Court. Tbs Judg has won many
friends by bis uncessiug efforts ta check tba
sggrsaaivs power of corporations, sad will
poll a large vote among the farmers aod pro
ducing classes irrespective o' politics "
Ths 7Wav received last weak a p noted
illustration of tbs difference in freight rates
upon Oregon railroads and tho of other
State. Wo received a type cabinet from
New York, and ths freight charges from
Portland to Ashland -345 mils wars just
thr Urns as much as they we e from New
York to Portland over three thousand
miles. "Stick a pin in that." A-hlsod Tot
ig$. With plessui t eall attention to tbs
announcement ia another coin ton of tbs
Portland General Hospiul o o;.toy' Horn
for tbs Sick 1. i grstif i . tyt know that
the who are tut unfort.io v- as to suffer
from any of tbs ailment tl h U hair to,
mny find at Portland aa iuu:uti'o worthy
of oontldeno where tho bast madicsl and
surgicsl treatment, nursing and board may
be bad. The Turk nh aud Rasstas baths also
till a long fell want tbsy are indsad a ne
cessity and luxury eombtaed.
sot lit 4f r.KSttStt .
Dave Malooey, of Ittd'pendunc
wa tu
Atbaiy Sunday.
alias Addie tieorg it visiting in the city,
a gnest of her motnar.
Mr Martin Payne returned last wssk from
s tnp to Il-jiae City. Idaho.
!. WHaUM Assistant 8aratary of ths
VftUHtf, was to tbecity Monday,
Jaa Ualloway, formerly of Lebanoo is now
rug stor at Walla Walls.
Mr John Simpson, of C irvalli. was io
ths eity Katardsy oa bis way to To Dalle.
Mr Charles Field aod wife, of Mt Tabor.
arrived lu Albany last week 00 a visit with
friends,
Mr Jhn Purdom and family h .ve i v I
to IIrnabor. where Mc Pardon will work
in th saw mill.
Tbs Dguo- asr otfl acknowledges a esil
last Hsturdsy fro a it oSsrmtn yoaog Taa
gent friend, Miss Atlis Parkiaaoo.
i -rrv Wren, one section boss io Albany,
retoroed a few dsys sgo from a trip to Cali
fornia, where hs has bssn working.
Dr W Capps lsft last Saturday for Wash
ingtao Tarn lory to locate. Hi wife will
jaia bim when ha finds a suitable plans
Tbe ladtet of the Congregational Church
gar a very enjoyable social at toe res idea OS
of sir A li Wood 10, oa last Kri tsy evening.
tam at d TJ S i tea arsTin Tim Dalhsfthie !
dT J,Sl,tVM? io The. ,)!U thl
-S J . . . nr s-,n . w w m . m
IT 7 T i l . Ji i i i it
tbs Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow
arasasBr as aawwaaamasiaiamasaa ana smmm' Hsaaiissje as. i
Mr Jefferson Skesls snd brother, of across !
ths river, leave to-day for ths Yskima oouo- j
trv. to ha won several months The Dlm -
i-naT wisbss them asoceaarful trip. j
Thia office acknowledges a cal! from Frank
C Baker, candidate on the Republican ticket
for State Printer. Mr Bker is a brother in
law of Mrs Gso Clin, of West Atbsoy.
W A Cox, of ths firm of C x k Springer,
felt for Ysquina City, last Tuesday, where
he goes to do ths brick and plastering work
on the new hotel to b built st thst city,
Mr Sprenger will join bim next week.
Jndge J J Shew, candidate for Curcnit
Judge on the Democratic ticket, waa in Al
bany Monday and 1 uesday. the Judge is
sn able lawyer and will poll a atrung vote
ail tbrouffh tbs district. Its wid mane a
i . . . , .
" n'nua.
Last Monday Miss Hannah Warren left
I. ... . tr 1 ..
lor ner lormer noma in ne ira J3ie.
I a a I t
i 'nr"mn'f.,? V . .J'
1 01 sue i rsivrvsnsa vuurcu ao nm '
wall party at ths residence of Mrs Hogae,
... ' !.,, I . vpv tdeaaejit
1 Wsaste w s saw v. . w i . , w w - J -w
. i triK.,. r. the hiah reenect in
1 ...... r
i,;-k Vtiaa Warren ta heM here
ObiIv Heir Allvr
Thar are hosts of man and wore on who.
to use a coin phrase, are only half alive.
That is to say. tbsy nave seldom 11 ever
any appstits, are nervous, weak, ftdgstty
and trouoiaa oy numoariosa amau pains
a at ' S
and aohes. in tha o rase no of vigorous,
ziibersnt vitality hi? seam mora pig
miss. Such persons ar u many rna 01
frequently dosing thomsslvos, swallowing
in the course or tb year enougn a ruga to
stack anv annthooarv'a shoo of average di
mensions. This, of ooure,defeats instoad
of furthering tne and In view, via., the ra-
eovery of health and vigor, were ibey ta
soak U from an unfailing source of vitality,
Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters, how d liferent
would be tbeir ease, Then vigor would
return to their debilitated frames.tbe glow
I III Ilsmm Lii s Liinii mu uuaaD.vuuii s. usssw-
ot health to their wan cbee-is their tremb
unoartain Wt WOuld grow firm aud
aiaatio. annetlt.4. that nranoest of all aau -
oa. would stive a relish for the daily food,
were it evor so coarse, an. 1 refreshing uleep
wouia crown um ia oi ins osjr.
Boots and SBee.
N. H. Alien A Co., are now receiving
Mae line of boots and shoos, thoy propose ia
ths future to nuke a spaoialty of this branch
of their business, in addition to a full line of
Buohingham A Heoht's make ot boots acd
- shoes which for durability cannot bo ex
celled, they have a line of Essteru goods of
M , iQOladinw a line ef S. D. Sollars A
'
Oo" of .delphis, chtldran and misses
"hoes, which are as good as any niauutaotur
ed. They guarantee eyery shoe just as rep
resented. Give them a trial.
Parasols, Parasols,
I have receiyed this week direct from New
York tho laraest stock ot farmou ever
brought to this city, consisting of sun nm
brsllsrs in silk, silk parasols, satin in blaek
and colored, fanoy lined, pongee silk in
ecru, (the new thing.) Also children' par
asols as low as 25 cents.
SaJgCBL K. Youno.
PRICES SLAUGHTERED
TO THE PEOPLE OF ALBANY AND VICINITY.
Wo hs yi oed a stock of ger.f -1 nrre'ianrtisw nx door to Patars fc Stew
ail'g hard warn Mora. We Lava .
BANKRUPT GOODS
That wo will oU out At
One-half the Original Cost.
inis in atitl hi k at nnr g'vl aod j ri : an 1 wa wdl convtnea you tht
sail gwd obasper thnn any storo i i Orogon C m while ha stock is
corop!' to olc. from. W wi'.l axc'isngo gooda
FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
At high
ihnMigh'nii
in trk-'.
il" at' rk.
W qt
18 POUNDS GOLDEN C SUGAR 81.00.
-8 CANS WINSIOWS CORN $1.00.
LORIILARD CLIMAX CHEWING TOBACCO 4QC. A PLUG.
3 LB. CAN TABLE FRUITS 20 CENTS.
9 POUNDS NO. I COFFEE $1.00.
25 YARDS PRINTS $1.00.
RAYMOND & DRESSER.
a.
s M.i M, Or., May 10th, i88f.
To Sunday School worker of Linn Co , Or.
There is to be a large District Conven
tion of Sunday School worker in the fit ate
House at Salem. July 14th, 1886. Several
of the most esperienced and successful
Eastern speakers and workers of the Inter
national Committee will he present. With
out doubt it will prove a most profitable
and interesting meeting. To make this a
success there mut be a large representation
from every Sunday Scttool. The Ministe
rial Association of Halem has been request
ed bv the International .Secretary to lay this
upon the hearts of Sum lay School workers.
Please do not fail to give the matter wide
notice and your hearty co-operation. More
definite word will shortly lie given a to
program.
gaary slswas.
The place ta gt fancy goo 1 of all kiads.
is at Moll wain's, fits sprior stock is berst
aod there i no divoonot oa its bs'og fwet
clssa. Bsrgtia oTirsl
"Mistrial" i whst it is oslUd wb
Postmaster's account fail to balanc
o a
ew .
A. B Mcliwsio has a large and well select
ed stock of new goods, aa tins aa ever brought
to Albany. Call 00 him and make yoar selec
ting from bis rirt clas stock.
la Portland a laboring man can hardly get
a bona of any kind for las than $20 a
month, more than th highest rant paid in
Albany.
l.ia a aaeJ.
Oa scconnt of tb low priosof wheat floor
will be sold at tbs Magnolia Mill st $1. 10 a
tack, or ft 40 a barrel, and will be delivered
free to all parts of tbe eity,
Jackson, of tbs H. O. of Psodlstoo haa just
ron acroaa a village that baa increased its
population one every fifty years, Ooca it
wsa tbe rival of Philadelphia
Weal Wanted.
Hi(ht market prios in eash paid
wool at tb stor of A. B. Mcllwaio.
for
Walt aper
N. H. Aileu A C . new wall papers are
now arriving direct from tba factory, all
grades now io stock. Call sad esamiae it
before purchasing.
t
On from one to three years time, on good
security, In sums of $500 up. Call on
Clink, Moxtkith & Co.
tr ferd, 1
, Albany. r.
1 DV n b A
B. Paxton aod any one oan bay dopli-
i nates from tbeir negatives by aaaraaatng
S, at tu foui,,,, prio, . 4ri iz, f
. . s
ner dosan. cabinet sis. tS par doaon, boo
doors, 6 per dosan. I keep tba finest
I In of Oregon views In the wast. Cata-
logo fnrnhhad on application. Copying
aim miiaryu um (uuiino' m mywmnj.
J. G. Crawford.
The nsoer for every t'eket votet on in
June has to come through the hands of the
Secretary of State, and can only be ordered
by the Chairmen of Central Committees.
CiMbhsg at Mcllwala'e.
By calling at A. B. Mcllwatn a you oan
get yoor clothing at prices thst will aston
ish you. He has a good stock and is bound
to sell it.
Hat and Caps
It is time to get your spring head apparel.
A. B. Mull wain ha a stock of bate of the
latest styles, which svery man should ex
amine before buying.
Chioaao handled .V2.U00.Ut0 nounds of
wool last yesr.
A steaaartuiaie Trlbase.
Sldnev Ourchundro. of Pittsburg, Pa.
wr tes: -1 nave osoa ur, wm. nan s
Balaam for the Lungs mativ years with
the moat gratifying results. The rol eving
influence of Hall's Balaam ia wonderful.
Tbe pain and rack of the body, incidental
to a tight cough, sons disappear by tbe
use of a spoonful according to directions.
Mv wifo frequently sends for Hall's Bal
sam instead of a physician, and health Is
speedily restored by its use."
tirecertes.
N. H. Allen ds Co., keeps a full line of
groceries, and they will give you ss much
for your money ss you can get in any store
ia Oregon . Trv thorn
Miracutoa Escape.
W. W. Rsed, d rug 4 1st, of Wincht
Ind., writes: "Ono of my customers. Mr
Louisa Pike,Bsrtonia,Rudolph Co., Ind
waa a long sufferer with Consumption.and
waa given np to die by ber physicians.
She heard of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, and began buying it ef me.
In six months' time she walked to this
oity, a distance of six miles, and is now so
mil oh imnroved she baa oil It using it.
She feels she owes bet life to it." Free
Trial Bottles at Foabay dt Mason's Drug
Store.
jssaaawgsr""BsaaMBStBBSSHyg
.
REDF1ELD. On Mav 18th, in this city,
to the wife of F. M. Redfield a girl.
HAMMACK. On Tuesday, Iflay 18th, at
Leng Station, to the wife of Assessor E.
E. Hammacka boy .their first child.
aSIRD
BISHOP--At Scio, on May 12th, of a
cancer, Mr. H. S. Bishop, an old an
highly respected citizen of Linn county,
HILL.--On May iath, 1 886, at Browns
ville, Mr. Claiborj Hill, aged 83.
Mr. Hill was a native of Tennessee and
was a man highly respected throughout the
county.
wo
a f.
?a pneat, wtIcb
IT-JSJI
mil
H4fs and tap
N". M. Alien 4 Ci are now reenvia
large stock of hats and cp', chit Inn a
st aw, iti season will be made a spec: .' .
Bach tea's araitra aalre.
Th best salva in thi wor'd for Cut,
Urulse. M r. Ulcers. t Kbet-fi. Fever
Morea, Tetbir. Cnpped U m l. Chilblatos,
trn sni an "sii.n crap i n, sno iot
tivaly oiiros t'ds, or no pty required It
Isgasrsnteid to give ptrlacl .tisfactioa,
or innny rofuudod. Pric 2." cent per
! x for ln by fnabsv at Mason.
W hen Bafcy sres sick, sre fare ber CASTOgXA.,
a CbDd, abe eriad fee CAflTOniA,
abe dun to CAWTOBlA,
'Whm tfn krl fliklsan. trbrr iSTsthsm f i "TtU a
Home for th Sick.
PORTUHB CENEIAL HOSPITAL,
Cor. Second awl Ak Street.
rolUIID ... . OKCCOS.
This insillttte is complete in a I its de
partments, snd every effort is made to
give it tbe air, diet, nursing and comforta
of a homo.
5pe;ai attention to treatment of Chronic
ai'd Conatituttonal Oiseases.
Paivate rooms for patient treated by
outaid physician, and person taking
course cf Turkish or Kloctric Bstbs or
Otyisn O i. Tna b ba are elegantly
fitted up.
Physicis visiting Portland are invited
to visit ibis institution.
TH03. WOOD,
Manager Portland CieneraJ Jiosfital Co
Notice to Contractor.,
Notion ia hereby given that sealed bids
In accordance with plans and specifica
tion now on file at the Clerk office in
tba Court House, at Albsny.Linn county,
Orogon. will be received by the County
r urt or F.inn county, Oregon, at it Jan
term, A. D. 1886 to build a bridge acre
and over tbe Callipooia river at Boston
M ills In Lion county, Oregon. Each bid
der shall deposite with bi bid five per
cent of tbe amount ot such bid. Said
bridge to be 70 feet In tbe clear, of tb
Queen truss pattern. The Court reserving
the rigbt to reject any or all bids. Bide
to be filed with tbe Clerk on or before
Wednesday, June &n, 1888, at 1 o'clock,
p. m.
Done by Um order of tbe Coort,
V. AUDsKss, t iera.
FARMERS! ATTENTION!
Use only the California Hand Forged
and Hand Finished
SACK NEEDLES
with Cutter in tbe eye.
Each needle guaranteed. Price, 50 cants.
A sk your dealor for them, or order from
the manufacturers,
wm. Flan, at 8 sxarsset at., a. r.
Summons.
In the Circuit Cmtrt 0 the State of Oregonor
Linn County.
Thomas J Hannah, Plaintiff.
vs.
Robert Morebead and Martha Morehead
his wife, James Logan and Mary L Logan
bis wi e. John Curl and Elisabeth Curl
his wife. William May and Jamea Lapham,
John P Humphreys and Mary C Humph
reys his wire, J if Irvine ana eoion K
, . . a es a ess era t - a e . , a
Irvine bis wiro, 11 1 nay, aarau a craig.
1 J Craig and Alice M Craig his wife, W
8 Craig and K Craig his wife, Norah J
Itubler.u w tic warn ami varian v How
ard, bis wife, Ida Craig, Madge Craig,
Inward 8 Craig and Mary Craig hia wife,
0 L Carter, L B Caiter and M A Carter
Ids wife, W L Cid and minora v Creed
tils wife, A A Keen at.d M 15 Kees his wife,
J I. Walker and Charlotte Walker his
wife, Deieodanta.
To Robert Morehead and Msrtha Mere-
bead, Jamas Logan. Mary L Logan, Wil
liam May, James Lapham, J B Irvine,
Molona E Irvine, H T Ray, Sarah A Craig,
T J Craig, Alice M Craig, W S Craig, E
Craig, Norah J Kubier, u w tioward.
Varian V Howard, Ida Craig, Madge
Craig, C L Carter, L B Carter, M A Carter,
W L Creed, Leuore V Creod. A A Keea,M
EKe,J LW alket ai.d Charlotte Walker,
ait wife, the above named Defendants,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you, and each !" yoa'.aro here
by reouired to appear an I answer tbe
pint Gf the above Plaintiff in tba
entUief; Court, now on file with tba
C1pk of .o Court bv , he lir8t tl)iv otxht)
next regular term of said Court, which
said term of Court begins on tba 28tb dsy
of June, in the year 1886. t the Court
House in Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
and you. and each of you, are hereby no
tified that if you fail to appear and answer
said complaint as hereby required, the
Plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint herein,
to-wlt: For a decree cf Court to quiet
tba title to the premises described in the
complaint, as follows, towH : The s .
of Sac. I), Tp. 10 S of R 1 W of tbe Wil
lamette Meridian, in Linn county, Oregon,
lying between the south bank ot Thomas
Croak and Hsmon Shelton's south line
and John Curl's east line, containing 100
acres, more or less ; and that the said De
fendants and all persons claiming any
interest in saidpremises,or any part there
of, by or through said Defendants cr either
of tbem.be forever barred from claimo g
any right or title or interest in said pi em
isoeor any part tnereof excepting the
Plaintiff and that ail right title and in
terest in or to said premises Hiui every
part thereof be decreed to he in (he Plain
tiff,bia heirs and assigns lorever, and for
the costs and disbursmeiif . T: is Sum
mons is publisbed in pursuance or an
order made by Hon, 11. f. Hoise, Judge of
said Court at Chambers on the 12th day of
May. 1886.
Msy 12th, 138A.
Powell A Bilykit.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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HE BEST THING OUT,
the Acmo Harrow ami no farmer cat
well afford to be without it. It is the very
beet clod oi usher aud pulverizer, leaving the
ground aa level as a barn door. Soil only
bf Peters A Stewart.
JJOPE AND CHAIN.
Of all sizes, aa well as baiter chains, cow
ehfci is, dog chains, rope halters, etc., for
salt by Peters ds Stewart.