The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 05, 1886, Image 3

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Kntored at the Poet Office at Albany, Or,
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f RIDaY ....f O" )BffR N 1886.
BTITE3 & HOTTING.
Kdiur aad Proprietor.
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PAPKE
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AA A A When paid strictly in ad
$aasalJU v-"c bi will ha the
pnoe of the DkmocraT ; at i ht and of
the year, $2.50, and there will ba no
deviation from tain rule.
a ton iint town.
The M. A. T. heart but one expression
In Albany in reference to W. W. Saunders,
the murderer, and that i that justice will
OnW be done by his straightening hemp on
Dec. -Mr 1 Nothing but technicality or
the action of the Governor can prevent it
O
Sheriff Smhh and deputies kept admir
able order In the Court room during the
session of Circuit Court last week.
O
The M A. T. h
plaint at the prices charred bv hotel keepers
during the Mechanic' fair at Portland. It
should be changed to Salem, the center of
fair dealing snd reasonable hotel rates, the
city of two bit houses with tcur bit charges.
O
The other evening, so it is
to the
M. A. T., a spirited game of
poker was
Albany sa
L hinamen
The Celes-
played in the back room of an
loon. In which Whitemen and
were mixed up promiscuously.
tials were said to be ready for almost
kind of an ante, and held their own
any
against tin harriers. At one time a pile of
silver lew than a foot high was stacked on
the table. By the way, the amount of
gambling said to be done in Albany at the
peasant time is targe, lien will even play
with Mongolians in order to keep the thing
going
o
The M A. T. in stating last week that
the farmer would be excused If he got rid
of a few pheasants in protecting his proper
ty, did not Intend to imply that he would
have a legal right to do so. The Salem
is right In sarins that he would
Under the statute ha would be just as
liable to arrest and conviction If he killed
them for game. In protecting his property
the famer should do it jmdicimnty, that is he
should not shoot during a public auction or
Grange picnic ; but when company is scarce.
We do not advice him to shoot at all, mind
you, for it is wrong to advise .any one to
violate a law j but self protection Is the first
taw, and the natural Impulse, and if a farm
er happens to hit a pheasant in shooting at
an apple tree, why then . One farm
er asserts that a single pheasant is more de
ttructive to a wheat field than a rustling
hog, for it not only uses it jaws but Its ter
rible wings. Of course the proper way to
remedy it is to repeal the law if that Is what
Is wanted ; but in the meantime we are as
eared some of the birds are going to suffer
law or no law. If it is done for game we again
say the depredator should pay the penalty ;
H for self-protection, there are going to be
lots of eyes shut when the gun cracks.
O
The If. A. T. is told of a very amusing
fistic encounter the first of the week, in this
city, in which one youth caught a black
cod in his eye and the other was salted
down for winter use. Both are newspaper
men, and appreciate fun if it does take
blood.
O
Guessing at the size of a country is like
telling how big the moon looks. The M.
A. T. has heard recently random hits at the
size In square miles of Ireland and Bulgaria,
in which the range was thousand of square
miles. Ireland contains 32,000 square miles
and Bulgaria 34,000 square miles. Togeth
er they are only a little over half the size of
Oregon ; but more "fuss and feathers' la
heiag made over them than over a dozen
Oregon.
O
Several Linn county farmers hare for
gotten to take in theif binders, threshers,
etc. If they will take good advice they
will do so at once. It decreases the life of
machinery many years to have it rusted by
a winter's rain .and it is astonishingly strange
there are any so extravagant as to submit
to it.
The man with two bit bottles of grease
erasers that cost six cents apiece has been
around ; also the man with a heavy receipt
for making soft soap ; also the man with a
place of perforated tin, called a pleater,
costing about two bits, and selling for $3.50
or less ; also others, and more are expected.
By all means patronize all of them and al
ways pay them their first price (?) It tickles
them, ocnousj
sly, keep your eyes open.
o, r. Matters
Grading on the extension of the Oregon
Pacific to the Santiam river is being push
ed, and will probably be completed inside of
two weeks, when track laying will begin.
West of Albany the construction train is
busy ballasting the road with gravel from
the end of the switch, opposite the city. It
le reported unauthoratively, that freight and
passengers will soon be carried from this
city on the road. The south end bent of
bridge at this city is up and about complet
ed. It is expected the bridge will be ready
for trains sometime between Dec. 1st and
New Year. When work will be begun on
the machine and car shoos is unknown to
the Dkmocxat, though there are various
rumors in reference to it.
tans nee aad a Bat.
Last Saturday Tite Marshall and Alvah
Arnold were arrested, charged with robbing
one Jim Grady of $60 and a hat in the
Bank Exchange Saloon. As there was no
evidence against them they were discharg
e J, by Justice Dorm, before whom they
were examined, me testimony went to
show that Grady had the money when he
came to Albany, but he got so much of
what used to be called "corn iuice" inside
of him that the matter became pretty mix
ed, about ail he knew being that he had
neither the $60 or his hat
A Matuiflceat etoek of Albums,
Meters. Foshay St Mason have just re
ceived direct from the manufacturers in the
East the finest line of albums we have ever
seen in the Willamette Valley. The di
play is really superb Of a large variety,
in the very latest designs, with no middle
men to raise prices, these albums, consid
ering quality, are offered at remarkably
low rates. It will pay the public to see
them if only to see. It will mean bny
though.
Bishop tirees.
Bishop ( j rose preaches in the Catholic
Church tn this city next Sabbath morning
and evening, n.m, and 7:30 p. m., and
on Monday and Tuesday following at 8 a
mk and 7 33 p. m. of each day. A large
nam ber will avail themselves of the privi-
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Twe Meat Killed en the . r.
Last Saturday evening when near Obit
wood, a few miles this aide of the Bay, a
freight train on the Oregon Pacific was
thrown from the track by some spread
rails. The construction train waa telegraph
ed for and about midnight started for the
scene of the accident going backward and
taking along two or three fiat cars. On ac
count of a fog but a short distant! could Tat
seen ahead. The train had gone only a
mile or two when it ran Into a land slide of
rock and earth, which had fallen on to the
track during the previous evening, Cal.
Aldrich and William Spellenger, both of
Syracuse precinct, m this county,
among the hands on the train, and
standing near each other on the front end
of the head fiat car when the collision with
the slide occurred. Both were thrown vi
olently from the car on to the rocks beside
the track. Aldrich's neck and back, and
Spellenger's back, were broken. The form
er died instantly, and the latter tivad ten or
fifteen minutes. Beatdea these the Engin
eer, Mr Robinson, had a lag broken, and I.
Hume the Master Mechanic several ribs
broken, and others were bruised some, but
none seriously.
The case of Mr Spellenger Is peculiarly a
and one. On the Thursday previous he
had led to the alter, at her home near
Millers, Mies Effie Miller, and had jest gone
with her to the Bay to reside for the pres
ent, when the fatal accident occurred. Mr.
Aldrich was a friend of Mr Speltenger's,
and has family were present at the wedding,
aa Having a wife and several children.
During his absence at the Bar thar ware
living at Mr. Spellengers mother-in-law's.
Monday the bodies of the unfortunate men
ere taken through Albany to beyond
Millers, where they were burled with fun
eral services, amid the tears of many rela
tives and friends.
The Dbmocxat has repeatedly lately
called the attention of our dtiaens to the
oondbJuus of some of our sidewalks. We
are going to keep it up until they are placed
in a good condition. People Oat errs to be
bored in reference to such matters. Stria-
gent measures need to be taken to have the
sidewalks all of them -In this city, placed
In a respectable condition.
A contemporary Is going for the manner
in which cows run at large. It Is custom
cry for newspapers never to endorse any
thing a contemporary suggests ; but this
sow business le really a nuisance when con
sidered In connection with Albany aa a
city. It may be a convenience to the own
er, and is, to be able to pasture the bo viae
on our commons ; but there le no poetry In
having the animal breaking up sidewalks,
opening front gates and ornamenting lawns,
scaring the wit out of women, etc Tito
only proper way, and It is observed in moat
Eastern States in cities over even 500 popu
lation, is for owners of cow to pasture them
In a hired pasture, and drive them to and
from their home,mondnga and nights, or go
to them. If we are going to be a city why
by all means tot us ba one, and wa have an
ill will against the cow either. This build
ing barns on the sidewalks comes in right
nere too as an uncroned practice.
That malaria hole just east of the Mag
notta Mills, has not been drained, aa order
ed by the Common Council.
When in Eastern Oregon last Summer
Mr J O Wrightsman, of this city, discover
ed a vein of hydra silicate of magnesia
which is pionounced a good specimen of
meerschaum. In its native condition ft la
ready for nee either for chiseling or for a
polish, being absolutely free from grit, with
out any preparation, unlike that found at
the Bay, which though pure after prepara
tion, requires a waste of four fifths. Ex
periment show that it colors in true meer
schaum style. As a polish it is sufficiently
soft to use without crushing. Mr. W. will
investigate the matter until he finds what
there la in it.
The signal service report at the Roseburg
office just received by Mr John Briggs
shows the total precipitation from July 1st
to Nov. 1 st to be 5.96 Inches. The average
for the same period for ten years has been
444 inches. During October the mean ba
rometer was jo.it ; range -64 ; highest
temperature 8a, lowest, 32.7 ; mean, 50.7,
about the average for ten years ; prevail ng
direction of wind, N. E.t highest velocity,
16 miles on 27th. Precipitation, 343 in
ches ; three frosts, 11, ta, 23. A compari
son with the Albany report in another col
umn will be interesting.
In the case of the State against J. H.
Parrient, tried Thursday of last week far
assault with intent to kill, the jury came in
Friday and announced that they could not
agree, and were discharged. Parrient then
plead guilty to an assault and was sentenced
to imprisonment in the County jail for six
months.
In the case of the State against J. H.
Nitchmen, arrested for stealing a watch, a
verdict of "not guilty" was brought In.
Taote.
Under the new time table of the O St C
R R, which went into effect Monday, the
North bound passenger train will arrive in
Albany at 1 1 25 and depart at 1 1 $M which
time the South bound train will arrive, de
parting twenty minutes later. The North
bound freight arrives at 7 a. m. and departs
at 7:35, the South bound arrives at 2:3$ p.
m. and departs at 3 p. m. Travelers will
take notice else they may get left
The October sales of real estate in Linn
county, were much larger than even the
September sales, and they were the largest
in one month for several years. The figures
for October, as nearly as we can give then
were $119,989. The number of transfers
was 104, Many of which being put at a
nominal sum, do not represent the true
value of the sale. For instance In the above
figures Col Hogg's purchase of the Hackle-
man property i put at $5.
If.
If Linn county were to be divided in the
middle from north to south, the population
of the eastern half would be merely nomin
al. Sweat Home would be eight or nine
miles this side of the division line. If di
vided according to population the seven
river counties would just about equal the
thirteen inland counties. Their area,though,
would be about one-eighth or the latter. A
dividing line from eaet to weet would
make long stripe about twenty by seventy
miles.
New stock of fall goods,
every line fall,
eonte and examine them.
Morrarra k BnveaifBA.cn.
that the cheapeet place to buy strictly neat
elaes goods it at
Read k Bbowwbms.
A breajcf est delicacy, 25 cents a paekuge.
F. M. RstPFTJOP.
Following am Ike recorded sales of real
essfcto since oar leal teoe t
M Bringham to Nellie 0 Royee, tot 8,
block 14, ia the eastern addition to
Albany , , , , , , , , 8 800
C r I a ram to Itaa H Moate.tn.lot 1,
bleak 8 western addition to Al
bany 000
George W Yeuan to H M Frrxy, 160
aerm ia tp 18 S R 1 aad 8 w. . . . 8000
& Edwards to Noah Shanks, to ear
toot former deed 1400
Noah Shanks to Chas W Little, to cor-
root former deed 100
L L Hill toOeo W Harris, undivided
one twelfth of 40 acres in tp 11 8
r 1 w : 15
Reabea Beaton to Lather While, 100
acres ia tp 14 8 R 8 w 788
F Levy to Geo Lesley, 235 acres ia tp
14BR8W 10,000
Silas Letireil to Jacob Uses, lot 4.
bioek 15, Raletoa's addition to
Ubaaon . 400
Benjmia Hard nan et si to W W
Perrish, 1 acre to bedaviils 10
R Keekiee, trust, to Mary A Aber
nsthy, lolfi, block 77 ia Montoith's
son them edditioa to Albany 17S
One W Waidler to R KoehW, oeit
claim to several tote and aleoka in
Montoith's isetern and soatbero
addition to Albany 1
Program of exercises lor the evenings of
Wednesday and Thursday, toth and t tth,
at Brownsville:
Reading of Scripture Kev Sweeny.
Prayer Rev Robe.
Music.
Address of welcome Rev
Music
C Sparry.
address T
J
Wilson
Musk.
Essay, "The Influence of the Saloon on
the Rome "-Mrs E E Pen Hand.
Musk.
Recitation--Mkw Hettie Miller.
Address, "What Relation doe the Saloon
bear to the Success of the Gospel" Rev T
O Brownson.
Muek
TMtmBOAY BVgXIMO.
Address, "Does Prohibition Infringe Per
sonal Liberty" Roy S G Irvine.
Ida Knox.
Address, "Gospel Temperance"-- II B
Address, "Individual
the Continuance of the
R Musk Wdl
Adjournment.
Ibtllty f
Traffic"
for
At the next meeting of the Common
Council Mr. C. Q Hideout will resign aa
Councilman from the third Ward, on ac
count of his departure for California
As
no one has been elected to
Mr
Peters there will then he only four
bars. As the matter is somewhat m
and nanny hare became confused oa to who
are Councilmen we give their names : L
O Marshall and Dr J L Hfti. from First
Ward, J Gradwohl from Second Ward and
A Cunningham from Third Ward. In or
der to see urn the other Councilmen before
the December election these will all have
to agree, which they will probably not do,
as there le considerable of a "hitch" in opin
ion nnaxmg them. The CHy Treasurer's of
fice U also vacant. The December
will give matters a now start.
with various colored pom
padores, or whatever vou call them, loom
ng up in front are worn generally by girls
up to old maids.
Passementerie with gold, green and blue
bonds should be kept track of.
O my gloves with brand embroidery are
worn with black suits.
Some braid trimmings is tan Inches wide-
Wide low collars, exposing the throat, am
hi order.
Wraps, for the tall particularly, are short
In the back, tongthing in graceful curvee in
front.
Three stscs of button are used tor cos
tumes, small for closing bodk. medium
About two weeks ago Al. Ilerren, CUib
Masterson, and two other men, started from
Prineville for the Valley. When sixteen
mtlea the other aide of Fish Lake Master
Tb1. ag. , w
son drank a large amount of icy mountain
water, immediately after which he suddt
ly dropped deed. The party brought the
remains about thirty miles, when the con
tfltton of the body rendered it impossible to
bring it farther, when they dug n hole In
the ground, wrapped the body In blankets
and buried it. Masterson leaves one sister
at Corvallls and one at Gcrvals. The spot
where he waa buried waa merited and he
will probably be taken up and given a
christian burial.
Everybody to call at F M French's Jew
elry Store and examine hie new styles of
jewelry and silverware, also those six dollar
stem winding watches, 14 day French clocks,
Cuckoo's, Calender's, etc. Gold and silver
wntchts for ladles and gents a frkt you
swear thoueht of before. The largest stock
of spectacles and eye glaasea in Linn county.
Every article warranted as represented. Re
member the place . The "Comer" Jewelry
Store, opposite Odd Fellow's Temple.
V. M. FRENCH.
ar ctsne Threats.
If our throat are clear this week it it
owing entirely to liberal doses of Dr. White's
cough syrup and cough drops, presented us
by Hoffman St Pfeiffer. They take right
hold of a cough, cold or sore throat and
make the unwelcome visitors take to their
heel. Try them.
stogie ttatt and Bugte.
Cranberries,buck wheat flour, rolled oats,
genuine New Orleans molasses and maple
syrup, choice ingredients for cakes and pud
dings, fancy and staple groceries.
r. m. KxnriKLO,
i3 First St.
ralatlag.
Miss Nellie Richards, wishes to state, ,
that alto It prepared to teach landscape.
floral, and satin painting. Those wishing
instructions, can call ot her residence on
Sixth street. Specimen of work can be
teen at E W Langdon's.
If you want a cheap baking powder we
I have one at 20 cento per lb. If yon want
cue tnat is nrst-eiaes you can t 00 nectar
than bny our Far West at 36 cents per lb.
Remember it is warranted eqaal to Prices or
Reyes.
BsUK k Bnowtnsx.
fJtealt.
The largest and beat isteetod stock im
the valley nan be toned af Monteith ft Set
teabaeb'a.
Mud, mud everywhere.
fltooau Heart.
The following cases were disputed of las t
week after going to press, Court adjourning
Saturday noon s
i t. In re assignment of Inaac MeClung.
Final report Med.
at. In re assignment A B at orris. Final
account filed.
at. F A Watts agt Jacob Miller, et al.
Equity to set aside deed. Continued.
26, In re assignment R L Stevens. Filed
report of sale.
27. Ladd St Bush agt J B Henderson, et
al. Foreclosure. Leave to file amended an
swer granted.
30. Eva Koker agt John E Kokcr. Di
vorce. u ranted.
at, R A Ramny agt II L Thompson and
Amos Dunham. Action on promissory
note. Judgment against II L Thompson,
continued as to garni hees.
42. A P Blackburn agt Geo Povle, Mo
tlon. Continued.
43. J E Holt agt Wm Alford. Equity to
foreclose mortgage. Continued.
44 Breytnan St Summervllle agt. C M
Burkhart. Replevin. Verdict, four row
for plaintiff ; two for defendant.
W W Rlehtrdton agt J B Berry and
Action to recover money. Decree or-
w mm
S3. Board School Land Commissioners.
ft R R Humphrey, et al . Foreclosure.
wgaiMNtny default.
tX The W V A C R R Co airt Ed Cox.
Judgment as per stipulation.
56. The W V St C R K Co. agt Vellcgo
Cox Judgment for Pl'ff a per answer.
ey. The W V Ac C R R Co ant Ira Cox.
Judgment as per answer.
67. State of Oregon agt C F Wright.
Selling liquor without bond. Continued.
67. State of Oregon agt I II Nltchmend
Larceny In shop. Not guilty.
stouten County's atoavy Tax -rarer.
A few of Benton County's heavy tax
payers, with the amounts on which they
pay taxes, are the following 1
W R Callaway ..fft.tcc
R e Hill 6.560
Ashbv Pearce 8,511
1 In Kcao ,
M54
C M Vandernooi ,
mjmmy w wwwwt mrrm i
J O and J W Wrightsronn ,,....
John WUe
B L Arnold
W78
7.S7$
.$45
3M79
John Burnett
E W Fisher.
......
John Foster
G W Hunt
a e e e a 4
acobs St N
ob Bros .
-G Kline
3MSft
R W Moore.
77,000
M76
John Rlckard
K.t 0 I!
930
It. too
M 8 Woodcock icaSt
WmMHoag . Ltto
T h Hogg. ....................... 40,176
O P R RT aovcjo
touiiney roraar 10,111
H Y Chamber A Bro nau
Sam Case
&48
Wm Wvatt
Aionxo P Gear hart
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fkjOOO
I jr Wm
American Mtge Co
3.5?S
Mtgeoo
27.189
New England MS Co...
M.7SO
far Get.
at Albany, Unn Co.
Oregon, by John !kujge,Eeq.
HigSeet Bar. 30 03 1 lowest, 9.90 ;
h
High est Tempers tern, 77 1 lowaet, 63 1
sao.ftl.33
Moan at 7 a. ex.. 45 fl n. sa.. fftjjf
p. a., 00. SO
fTcvetftng winds. 0. & it.
Maximum vjtori0r force, 8.
Total rainfall aad welted anew do riog
Nember of days an anion
rain fail. 14.
Nember of days of
eleaJlaeea, average t
to scale off 10, 7.
Hail Storm, 31.
OfttobssrraOtoas 23 were o'eedy. 0 fair
M clear, 7 sionaol.t baay, 18 foggy, t rainy.
frost oaf
or e
On Thursday of last week Mr. Charles
11. Cowan died near Prineville, where he
went recently for his health. His nephew
Mr. Sam Cowan, of Paulina, brought the
body to this city by way of The Dalles, and
the remains were buried In the cemetery in
t I'eisa' Tna 'eeCw5aap aVstfetaaw99Ce fstfw?pa' f stfTsa
nervier at the remoenrr of the deceaeecrs
nephew, T L Cowan. Mr Cowan was a
pioneered Unn county, and was a man
highly reepocted by ail. He leaves many
relatives and frtonde to mourn hts loss.
Oakvillo, Or., Nor. 1st, 18S6.
The following Is the report of the Oak
ville school for the first month ending Oct.
39th 1
Number of names enrolled 33- Those
not absent daring the month are, Charlie
Clem, Elmer Clem, Osmind Smith, Willie
rtonltli Otto Stone, Minnie Morgan, Minnie
Gouey, Annie Paulson, Mary Bedford, Del
la White, Amy White.
J. FaxD Yates,
Teacher.
eon
Lebanon, Or., Sept 30th, 1886.
On the first day of September, 1886, I
insured my hophouse and hope in the State
Insurance Company, of Salem, and on the
Hth day of September, t886, I lost by fire
both the hophouse and hops and the Com
pany's adjuster called and adjusted my toss
to my entire satisfaction. I received to-day
from the hands of their agent tne sum at
$43aAP whkh Is perfectly satisfactory, and
in full of my claim under the policy issued
to me by the State insurance company.
KSBECCA ), WALLACE.
The vary
. an
I bare added to my boot and aace stock a
line of the celebrated Laird. Schobor k
Mitchell. Fhiladehohia Fim Shoe for ladies,
misses and children. Acknowledged by
I dealers generally to be the beat yalaa and
heat fitting fine thee made, widths u, u, a,
I and EE. A child can bny aa cheap as a man.
OAMtrgL B. YOCKO,
Sole Agent, Albany, Oregon.
Vina ramJtnr, aad Hovel.
W. Fortmitler Co.. have iust received
some of the finest furniture ever seen in Al
j bany. Among other things are several nov
! el designs In chairs, some elegant center
stands, loumres and other upholstered goons
in style ; a superior line oi bed-room sett,
and some handsome sideboards, in me
matter of furniture they will not be out
I done in the Valley.
Just Received.
Jaat received from 'Frisco a One assart
tt of new goods. We will give yea better
bargains, later sty tea and bettor qualities for
less monev-than aov other shoo in town. We
shall endeavor tn make it to yoar interest to
eau and examine goods.
E. AC, Howard.
Send Burkhart A Keeaey names and ad
dresses of friends desiring information of Ore
gen and tbey will eead them copies of the
Rml Estate Conveyor which contains a com
plete description of one eoonty ia each iesa
with either desirable information aa weather,
market report, etc.
SHEARS
A
SCISSORS
Summary of Meteorology
Tne cnest stack by tar sver
seen ia Albany jaat received
at Stewart ft Sox
cfftttgjrt fsVKora,
H Summervllle. F P DeVanev and lohn
W Pugh wore selected as trial jurors to the
v uourt at Portland from Unn county.
One of the most frightful accidents in the
hUtory of R R travel occurred on the Chi
cago. Milwaukee St St Paul R R Thursday
of last week. A brakeman of a freight train
failed to cloae a switch. A fast passenger
train was thrown from the tracx and eleven
or twelve naaaanaere In one coach were
burned to death or killed outright. The
conductor of the freight train went insane.
The Portland World make the set lou
charge Against Cept Lanning, of the Red
Crowa Flouring Mills, that whUe in Port
land during the Mechanic' fair he klseed
the premium baby.
Twenty-nine XJ S P M' earned ks than
8 each last year.
Columbus,Gk.,has a population of 74,215.
A Chinaman in Pennsylvania was recent
ly made a K. of L. In Oregon he could
come a near being made Governor.
Albany Is booming sure enough. She
has throe brass banns organised already, mi
bras enough left for several more. Eugene
Riritter At test account it was thought
the writer of the above would recover. Poor
Eugene, it isn't getting quite as much atten
tion as Albany, aye, there's the rub.
The three cities with the best prospect in
the Inland Empiie am generally considered
to be Spokane Fall, Pendleton and Baker
City.
The flah Interest at Yauulna Ucv U grad
ualiy Increasing. A Newport paper put it
at $25,000 for the past year.
A fata! accident happened InM week In a
peculiar manner ,on the Columbiaabout five
mile from St Helen. A Portland paper
five the following account of It : Hem y
tawkins and a young man of his own age,
from Portland, were out shooting duck.
A flock, of ducks passed overhand both Haw
kins and his companion crouched down on
the ground, with the understanding that they
were to hoot simultaneously. Both snapped
their guna. Ha wkln's went ofLand thinking
hi companion's gun had exploded, he rose.
The other gun, a muxxle loader, had hung
nre, However, out just a Hawkins was ris
ing it dlc turned It load and Hawkins re
celved the full charge in the head.hl brains
being blown out. Hi companion, whose
name could not be learned, became so ex
cited after raportfng the accident that he
could hardly tell where It occurred, but he
nnallv managed to locate things and Hawk
ins' body was found.
Sunday morning a freieht train on the O
R It N R R, near Alkali, struck a boulder,
throwing the engine and fifteen car from
the track. S Hil v,the fireman, waa crushed
to death T P Burke, the brakeman, was
badly scalded, had a leg broken and died a
few hour after the accident. The engineer
tough not fatally injured. This
was very much such an accident a that on
the Oregon Pacific.
ly, near Belgrade, Montana, the following
account of which is given by a Helena paper:
in the loraftoon, as a freight tram was run
mounted on a lively horse.began running a
race with the locomotive. Be had not gone
far when the horse, either from fright or
Innate cussed neas, began bucking moat ob
stinatel v.and becoming uncontroilahle,eit her
lumped or tell backward between the mo
Ing cars. Young Jones was cut almost In
two acros the hip ; hts lege were cut and
broken and hi ku!l crushed. The young
man was a nephew of lame Kennedy, a
wait known and wealthy ranchman and
stock grower, living near Belgrade, It le
said to have been a frequent occurrence for
horwmen to race with train nesr UuU point,
the ground being level and open and the
A Boston man recently mid ; HI don't
care If vour paper print a million topic a
day. What I want ia a newspaper which
goes among the purchasing cla. I want
a respectable paper -grogshop circulation
dam not sand me customers for mv goods
Warn ha In Albany he would rush to the
Dastot a at office, for tt peculiarly reaches a
In a raid by the Governor of
Mexico, tost week, on a body of men who
had killed the Governor' couin, fifteen men
met their death.
A project is oa soot to run a telegraph
HBO across the Pacific to Australia.
The President has Issued hi thanksgiving
ocUmatton for Thursday, November 35,
According to a Seattle neper that city is
very dlstinaruiahed. It enlovs a number of
marked distinction. "It Is the only town In
the Territory with an electric light system,
and Seattle has two syetema. Gas fat sold
here at a lower rate than any other town in
Oregon, Washington or Btltish Columbia.
This ts the only town on the Pacific slope
teem tnree teiegrapn system and otneee.
No other town In the Territory has a street
car line, and no other town has an electric
fire alarm system. There are more new
papers here, more telephone subscribers,
more schools, more beautiful
profesetonal men, more Industrie
commerce than in any other two towns In
Washington Territory. Seattle is also the
extreme northwestern terminus of the rail
road system of the United States."
Baker City's lateet murder case involves
prominent persons. George F Iracl,a law
yer, shot E D Cohen, a capital let. The
latter was trying to foreclose a mortgage
against J Fancy, for whom Israel appeared.
A quarrel resulted, a revolver snapped and
Isreal Is pleading self defense.
A little boy entered a Walla Walla gro
cery store and said to the proprietor. "I
wish you would give me an empty barrel of
flour, as I warn to mane a nen coop tor my
bull pup."
The water pipe party beat the steam en
gine party last Monday at Ashland.
At a rainbow nartv In East Portland re
cently Mr Will Webber took the prUe for
hemming an apron tne poorest.
A correspondent of a Salem paper claim
that there is more lawlessness and law
breaking in that city than In any city of a
tike population and parallel location which
he ever saw. 1 he only ordinance entorceo,
ho ears, is the cow ordinance. All cities
have this sato a Dour, mem sometime.
Mrs A T Stewart' will was opened Mon
day
Judge Hilton and Charles Clinch get
ine uon s snare, ocverai rciauvc
m jm. a A
legacies of $10,000 to Sarxopo a year, and
her servants were cut off with the small
pittance of $35,000.
$18,008. to were put Into the pool box at
the Walk Walla fair. That it about the
ize of most fairs now-a-duys. Mere gamb
Ung af -fairs.
UmM Bee be. the Portland embezxler, re
cently arrested in Mexico, pleaded guilty
A correspondent who saw a wheeled
chair beine- run in Albany, suggests that
the wheels be changed o tne navigating
rime will be on the inside.
The other dav an Amltv farmer went
into town with a load of wheat, remarking
that he was either going to find out the
cause of the low price of wheat, or some
one would get "thrashed." That day three
men had their heads in sling and tne mar-
. ' a .' mar.
shal had a first-class job.
Last Monday night two Pendleton toughs
named Anderson and Ward began simul
taneous! v to fire at each other, firing three
or four times noiece. Both were wounded
in the head, Anderson seriously, Ward only
slightly.
It Is expected ballasting on the O. P. be
tween this city and Corvallls will he com
oleted bv Nov. 3th, when trains will be
win runninu. frelcrht and passenger, from
up- " -
Albany to the my.
16a vote were cast at the McMmnville
election last Monday, indicating a popula
tlon of a thousand or less.
S M Daniel. B. S., 'Sc. has left the field
of pedagogues and gone to merchandising
in Scio. As Mrs Daniel is a graduate of
the Commercial Department, she can do
the honk.keenine and be a true hchier in
the business. Normal naueator.
The Yaauina Post advises it readers
to lose any sleep over the rumor that
O P will be extended to Newport, it says
the report is a canard.
Fancy deeds.
Those desiring the lateet novelties ia laces,
buttons, clove, etc., should call on Mon
teith A Seitenbnca. ,M..,
out Alfa ABSOAft)
K M French, jeweler.
The beat harass at J J Dubruilies,
Keep your eye oa Freooa's sh w window.
0Mt4age for Mason's gate at Stewart ft
Sox's,
For stoves and tin war 3 stout go to John
Brlgga,
The last OP freight own 1 to Albany by
steamer.
Orators served in all style at fioffmso k
PMffer's.
i. P. Wallace, Physioiau and Hurgson. Al
baay, Or.
Fur namos. nines and hose at oast no t
John Brirga. ' '
Toe Hslsm fanning mills for tale at Deyoe
k It'ibson's.
Doc Conn is putting op a house io the
Third Ward.
i. W Maston, Pbyskian a vl Murgcoa,
Albany, Oregon.
laagtry bang friaxiof Iran, the very best,
at rttswsrt and Mot's.
The number sure! ted at the public school
ia Albany is over 370.
Piano for sale Call at resUlaaee of Lrjui
filler, near school house.
Largo redaction ia tbe price of shot at
W,li Brothers, Albany. Or.
If yon want a Caekeo ekok . go to French
tbe "Corner' Jewelry Store.
Hit shaven for a dollar and a otsaa to! to
every customer, at L. Vuuiek'e.
Sheriff Jordan, of Multnomah eoonty, has
been indicted for bribing a witness.
For a general assort reset of boese famish
ing goods at cost go to John Hrirfgs,
Rev K R Thompson uro'il tu tit Cl-
vury Charon in Portland last Sbbeth.
The residence and barn of John Law reuse.
near J auction, were burawi fW days ago.
1C French, agent Stager Maaafacteriag
Co., opposite Odd Fellows fmpl, Albany, Or.
Low rents, no clerks and eautt profits
snake cheap greceriae at Read k BrowooH's.
For a good Hath Tnoma wateb or clock
go to French's, tbe "Corner" Jewelry Store.
BrN C Boatman. Physiman and Surgeon.
first door north of telegraph otfioe. Alt any,
II mortal services were
held ia Kagus
of to late Dr K
fjhtaday io oommemoratiot
iity.
Dr. 14. if. Elite, physician
surgeon
city or
All any, Oregon. Celie mad
io
0000 try.
A magnineent line of eeofeettouary
st
Hodman Ac rtmar', for ! at
to retail.
fresh Yauaine Say an 1 Eastern oysters
constantly os band after to-4y at rfotfuan
fis eJfi'f mt
At tbe "corner" jewelry stora yon will
find prtees sa low as the toa-ost. All goads
warranted.
A splendid Una of apholatered furniture
J 01 raeetvau at W Fortmtilar k Cos. Cll
and eaamina.
Pally a dense new hoeem m y be seen ia
sateen part of the city, all erected with
in a few weeks.
Oi to the caoloeive Boot and Shoe Store
of Eead ft ftrowneirs for the host goads at
tbe lowest pttoeo.
Darts Brothers, of Srtedd, shipped five
hundred boxes of apples to Han Kraactsoo the
firto of tbe week.
Deyoe ft Bobeoa have a large stock of the
beet plows made oa hand. They will be
sold at badrock prion.
Go to Pros haw asw Drag Htore for
Qjraea, Bataat saediaiasa. ate. n
Last week the ferrymen at Basna Virtu
i w seff JMvfc faflo)Ct wobooo
Watches, clock and jewelry earefailr re
paired and warranted at K M f ranch's, the
''Corner'' Jewelry Stora.
A fine new lamp and post may now be
seen 10 front of tfetfaaan ft Pfsiffera. aa
Banyan t to their plafr
Albany Itegiae On. No, L will
grand ball at the Upera House ea Thanks
giving night, Nov. 25th.
Tbe next State Legislate re should be en
der great eoatonttoue to the peeee of
for several returnee of ad line.
Apple bring
Pnu villa, Ih
in
token there from Lino county
HuUceipttoa for all tbe leading newspa-
reeeteed syr L Kenton,
0 the Post Offios, Albany, Or.
A paetpkin waa st
Albany
garden a lew night ago,
ewuer
claims he has the thief
John Briggs baa en hand three Plnmmer
Frait Dryers which s rillsul st
9Qtto TstMiJf 4nPS tai bdnt LA oldt 0s)Afs9
Use Catholic sehool opeme in this city oa
nest W'euueaday, and, we aadarttanl, the
samispaats for a large stteadsaus are goad.
Perseus deetrtng one pocket knivee of a
w brand, warranted, should call at Will
Brae, They bavs just gotten 10 anew stock
The first through train from May's Land
tag to Cobarg wane over tbe Narrow Gangs
last Monday, and wm run regularly
aftr.
A eoeeiai election will be held in Mult-
nemah eoaaty on Nov, 23rd. to ot
to Representative D W Taylor, re
signed.
Albany mervbanto are warned to stamp
their olssmsrgsrine butter. As a matter of
fact no ttompa will probably be needed in
too city-
J E Sorbin, proprietor of the Boat House
bar, of this city nan bean offered the position
of Chief of supplies oa the Canadian Pacific
Jkw Japw0r u yJJett
Poor bushels of Italian rys gram, raised
by Jas W Marka, of Lebanon precinct, may
be toned at Burt hart Keeney tor twe.
It ia the very beet.
Joseph Russell, a Southern Oregon boy
mot to the penitentiary for as van years for
Billing a oompao on, lu beau pardonea al
ter serving two years.
Burkhart ft Keeuey sell ticket over the
Northern Politic Rail Road to all point
east. Call on them for rata and oiape
showing route of travel.
A. Countryman is running a wood saw ia
this city. Were each an institution to be
..,i k,, . Mr)ta
I Uttv IUW vuviavivu aesraraaw www iuvuvho wi siwp
K rm .
it would do a eood business.
Rev Rotainger will begin bis dates as pas
tor ef the Congregational Church next Sab-
hath. On that day there will be regular
morning and evening services.
Wednesday Sheriff Smith's bond aa tax
collector was hi ad with the County Clerk.
It it for $60,000, end the sureties are thiee
of tbe solid men of tbe county.
Should yon desire to tell your pr,.-rty
call on Burkhart k Keeney as they adv i rties
property placed io their bands, and charge
nothing unless tbey effect a tale.
At the Baptist Church on next' Sabbath
evening there will be a TV ill 1 am Cary mis
sionary service, under charge of tha pastdr.
A general invitation 11 extended all.
A reception will be given at the Goagit -
gational Church this (Friday) evening, to the
new pastor of tne eonrch, Kev ft v Komi a
ger, to which a geaersl invitation it extend
ed.
A largo number of farmer who had wheat
stored at Tangent hauled it to Albany, mak
ing three cents a bushel by the operation.
due entirely to tbe Oregon racmc. rat a
pin in that.
We are informed that Prof Walker, who
is teaching tha Hunts villa, W T., school it
meeting with uncommouy good saoaeet. a
good teacher and a thorough school the
verdict there.
The new time table on the 0 and C, con
fuses matters a little in this city. Parties
going north must remember that it is nee-
to be on hand ntteen or twenty mm-
utea earlier than usual.
Leak Friday Mia L H Montanve, of this
aitv lest a valuable diamond, which she
not
taking from a jeweler's to her home. It
waa
the
valuable not only intrinsically but ae a tarn
ily relic, and of coarse its lota it greatly de
plored.
Mr Billion, am ootagentrtan, of Corvallis,
fall in a or liar last Sunday, breaking a
and recti ing other teriooa injuries. On
count of lis extreme age, $4 year, be
nrobtbiy not recover from the effects of
aooidmi
Tne first of the week D J Corker ,a Lafay
ette ntarohaet, waa foully maiden at his
home, an ax being th weapon used. Several
handred dollars in money ware s?ln from
Workers trunk. Some Chinamen ire sax
pso td of tbe crime.
A subscriber to lb Dauoca.tr, tot now a
resident of the State, says, "I bavs discon
tinued all my yalley papers except th
DflstOCneT and one other, aad I continue
the DanocntT because it is the beat paper ,
tbe valley.' Correct.
If von read this heforel.ThtiMUt-
and have forgotten tbe face, got ready and
go to the A II camp fire, at tb Opera
mOOs. Hear Prof McKlroy and the other
boys, and bid oa the fine motor of )nrJ
Grant to pay expenses.
Last week Mr. Hobeol. iau rotation u th.
infernal regions) pu rebated the farm of Hunt
aor Baed, near Wells Station, ooaaistiug of
200 acres, pay ton $7000 for it. it is one of
tne meet fertile farms ia tbe yalley.
There are now four ooenpaute ia the coun
ty jail, to-wit ; W W Saunders, tie mar
derr ; James Jimeea, the illegal voter ; L
Hockley, tbe thief ; J H Pameot, tbe leg
liootiM. BuoUey will drou out iu two.
Jamison intbree and Parrient in six months
Tbe Albany Choral Society wss organized
at the College Chapel last Tuesday evening
with the following onteer : O tf Irvine,
f rettdent ; Win Kurtmiller, ttmmmtft J W
H Lwe, Mnaical Director. During the win
ter the ftoeiety wth give public entertain
atento. Nothing attracts iao. attention at th
Poet Office in this city tHaofe letter to the
annullable letter om addrassed t tbe
Mercury, Portland, Or. The handwriting
is always meet cn fully eualytvd. There
are some who woakl like to know ike au
thor. The November Si t jaunt 0 A merit an Hi'
toru has a superb portrait of Governor Toon
Powaall, from the celebrated lxrd Orford
painting, in Knglaad. Two of, P. w nail's
pencil drawing of A mericsa scenery aboet
the Middle of the Ustoentory, are reproduc
ed among the aniqnc ilUtratioo. ; also hie
home while Governor of Mssmebnmnta, aad
aa original letter of his (never before pubiieb
ed) discbetng the fact of his rafaaal of tbe
Qoveraorahip of New York. Tbe second
article of tbe number. "The Henaitaee. a
North Carolina acme of great age, belongs
to the popular ri of 'Historic Homes.''
Then we have asuuBimion of bright and in
teresting papers "Tbe Kirt Anarchist," by
Arthur Dudley Vinton ; "Braddock's De
feat," by T J tfhapman. A. M. : "Virrinia
Cooonest of Nortiiaeatern Territory.'' by J
C Wells, etc. Tbre is not a doll lioe ia the
whole nember. Tbi peri.Niicl kas fairly
and jeatly earaad ta bixh pnitit aa '".he
beet pobhcatio't tH t' km ! in the world.
Price, fjfj a rear ia ailvaooe. Pnblidied at
30 Lafayette Place, New York City.
eocitL tt rnsteat
J edge Boise and family have gone Beat.
Mice Ida Webber is in Portland en a visit.
Mrs G B llairfbt, of Yaoutos City, is ia
Albany.
(apt C P Powell, of Portland pent Sat -
bath in Alban .
P H Ravmnud and family were ia the
city oyer .Sunday.
Mr J F Joee and wife have looatod on a
farm near Peoiia.
Mr Nimrod Payao returned from East cf
the atooatatos hurt Sunday.
Miss Ida Brush left for the Rest lawn Teat
day, to be gone several atoutbt.
C H Stewart went to Portland Taeaday in
icwer to a subpoena from Jedge Deady.
Mr Daniel Beat left (or San LeandtCal..
the first of the week, to reside ia the fetor .
Mr Iter J W Harris, of Salem, soeut
aWbbatb and several other days in Albany.
Hon L B Mcutaaye went to Portland tan
first ot tbe week t sttendfa cam in the U.
8. Court.
Mr Charles Hscklewse. of Lebanon, waa
ia the city lueedav. being here to attend
the funeral of Mr V H Cowan.
Miss Mettto AUisua left Moadsy moraira
for San Fraaoiaoo, by way of Yaontita Bay.
to be goce all winter, it is reported.
J D Arthurs, of Brownsville waa in the
city Wednesday making arraagsmsats to
send hi daagbt r to the Albany Collegiate
Jsa Boyd and wife, of 8m Jose. Ce who
bare been visiting ia the city, the Miteet of
Mr Topktaaa. left for their borne test Satur
day, by way of A ah lead.
Mr C Q Hideout Mt Monday neon for
San Loandro. six n lies from Oakland, Cat,
here ha will nave charge of Mr Beat's large
separator and threshing factory. He will
be followed 10 a taw weeks by Mrs. Hide
out. Tbey wilt make that their home.
lotto Pjet
Kev. tut, ION.
fi tan sate ea
AtuH4ee, Mto Eli
OWsSlla sfojsleoti
porter, miss a
fteaata, 0 S
Vtage, Br fx a
ntag, MlHea
Beya, KM. C I
BSXUttL J,:,hn
(')
Kratt, D O
ntrergauag, Tl
watt, is
J. M. IRVING, P. M.
Don't forget that N. A. Allen k Co.. take
l'fuw su caowmgv inr insrous uiso as son
1 : v 1 - ' . .1
mtrket prioes.
Tarauk
uouw. n. Allen for your l.atttu g
yarn. They have in etoek. a targe line of
German knitting. Saxony, etc, in ail. color.
APGin
hces.
W. T. ha been named Voor-
Hoaay io the eoab, in cane, and in balk,
pure aad cheap.
P. M. Rxnriti.D.
Notice
Is hereby given that my wife, Abbarilla
Powell, has left my bed and board' aithout
cause or provocation, and that all persons
are warned not to harbor or credit her on
my account, as I will not be respond ble for
any debt or liability she mav contract.
llalsey, Nov. 4th, 1886.
Thomas Po ki.i..
money
TO LOAN
la nms to suit
!U' RK HART St KtXNBT,
Albaay, Or.
80 ACRES
Of good laud for sae, nn Ur eul ,ivati a,
on rand five mile south of Albanv. moosite
MoOees residence. Pro. S2400. Teim
easy. Address
n
Mr, tt. K. rxii Bf4
Corvallis, Oregon
MAsTKIEB.
SPELLINGER MILLER. On Oct. a8,
noise isat.
sttftssWotBJf k wfctj1 KafA frf ls3sttHV ftflasVs9BBfP
tanon calllac tor Uxm lotler
wtaeh tawy ware di wlissi :
1886, at Miller's, at the residence oi Mrs
Maria Miller, by K L Dorris, I, P. Mr
William SraLt.iNogR and Miss Effik
Miller both of Millers.
LEWIS GILL1S. On Nov. 3rd i8S6,at
the Court House, In Albany, by George
Humphrey, J. P., Ma Thos Lewis and
Miss Gixerva Gillih, both -f Sweet
Home.
lag
ac
BOKS.
will
the
READ. On Monday, Nov. istjn Albany
to tne nte ot w. r . kcsuj a gi 1.
ShertTs Sale.
In tint Circuit Conrl of th. Stato of CfOJMXl'.
Linn Conn',
Walter Huston, Plaintiff.
yx.
W H Hdston and Sarah J Houston, bio eyifa
and James B Roberts, Defendaate.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue at
an execution aad order of sate issued ant of
the above named Court ia the above entitled
suit, I will on Saturday tbe 1 1 th day of Dc
oember, 1886, at the Court House doer at
tbe city of Albany, Liiccounty, Oregon, at
the hour of One 0 clock, p. at,, sell at patete
auction for cash in hand to the highest etu
dr the real property described in said a
cutiori and order of Sale as follow, to-Wit 1
iioginiiiog st the sontbwest corner of the
location ind claim of Paul Clover. MotitW.
tioo No mm and Cfeim Wo. fit ad re.,-.
niug thence north twenty-five ekwan : tawwee
east forty chains ; theuoe ssstth attar
chain and forty-Hve links i then 1 i-t
twenty-veveu and one half ehaias : tbssaee
oath nine eliaias and tilty riv Itet ;
west sixty -seven an t owe a Uf e.i
ulaon of begieniaa. oontainina
and twenty Imr acres more isr
toe utwJivtded tweety-utae thirty eeaaada of
ail tbe lauds herin efier described as fas
low, to wit s 1U ginning tweotyOve ehatoe
north ot tbe southwest corner of Pawl Ul rver
donation land claiui above dew:: t bed and
running thence aorta seventeen abates
thence East forty obaino ; thence south
seventeen chtios ; thence wast forty ehaiat
to the place of beginning, eoataiuteg altty.
eight acres .nore or less. Also hegtoaiM- aa
tbe qoarter section corner betweaa aselues
twenty ox aad thirty -flra and raaawtak
thence south twenty ebarna ; rfasnes weet
tweevy cbsiu ; thence ia a awthwea naarae
to a posuOaeveiity rrd a.ath et the -rtn
wast corner f aectioa thtrty-rlve y t tosae
west to the eaat into of the dmsttea lead
claim of William Vaegkai., Kntiftceiion If a.
1 m 'jiratsawssnlO
mm ; tbenee W east to tbe If C
of said Botihratton 8H34 1 thtnn aat
sootheast eonar of eead Pan! Ctorar'e
tton tend otoim linHflaatJjn Wo. 8088; 1
north etna chains and nftv-aune ltone to aha
south boundary lit of the Thomas M Wester
land claim. Notification No. 9097 ; tatoMa
eaet to a paint, due north of tbe plane af
beginning ; thence south to the pteo of be
ginning, containing eighty-five aad 96-100
acre more or lew. Also the N 'A ousrter of
N E quarter of 8E quarter of the If Woear
tar of 8 E quarter N W qesrter and 8 W
quarter of S W quarter of S E qoarter, and the
S W quarter of ff K quarter of S W atUt
aad tbe X W quarter of 8 E quarter mi 8 W
qoarter of section thirty-six the oa other of
sections and No. of chums heretofore mrntfia
ed ia tbi conveyance are situated ia Town
ship fifteen south range three weet ef Wil
lamette meridian in the county of Lmu and
State of Oregon. The proceeds of sato to ba
applied fim to the payment of the esnOj af
suit taxed at 29 aad seeming eoste. Hast
to the payment to the l'ituug beewia the
mm of tV.m with interest at the rate af toft
per cent per i
annum from Oetebse fSth, 1888,
her earn of $90 Attorney's fane,
payment to tbe dafsaiisftt J B
aansrtl oxlfj rtraMfsa' I
Next to tbe payment
B skirts tbe earn of $1 173.90 and 1
tbe rate of tea per cent net 1
tuber 25th, 1886, and toe farther 1
Attorney fees and the overptee if
be to be paid to the def tndant W
Dated tbi 4th day of
D. o.
SheniJ of loan
Sheriff Sale.
a the CircuM Court 0 the otete t0rtmm
Linn County.
Z P Moody, Govern'. K P Berhart.
tary of state aad Bdward Hiraok. Tr
of the State of Oregon.onastitariaa the tonrd
of isiiinin for the sale of eokenl and
university lands aad for tbe tovattatmt of
tbe funds arising therwfresa, Platottfa.
a.
Allie Ann Famer. Andrew Bird
George Famer, It
B M BorrelL be
John Farrier, Ella Famer,
er aad Frederick
Notion ia haweby given that by rirtnoef
aa exeeattoa and order of sate xataad out of
M 1 sjbem . mi I Cna ki we 1 wee saftfjiol
ait, I will an SUurday the 11th day of De-
esmuer, inon. at tne court House
ton city ef Albaay, Linn county. (
the hour ot one o clock 0. m.. ell at
auction for cask ia hand to the hit
der the real property described to said aao
eutaon and order of sale aa follows to-wit :
The northeast lartcr of tbe south west qaer
est quarter and lota 2, 3 and 4 of
24 in Township 12, south of Baaau 1
too wtiinmetto nsendian in
containing 154 13-100
1 of sale to
be applied first to
payment of th oaste and expenses of
taxed at 837. 7a and aooramg eeate and
further kom of 840 Attorney's fern. Heat
to the payment to the Plaintiffs herein the
earn ef f 16740 wiib interest at the rate ef 8
Kr cent per annum from the 27th day of
Sober, 1886. and the overfdaa if any to he
pain ia to tne Uterfc of said Uoert,
Dated this 4th ly of November. 1888.
D. S.
Sheriff ef Linn county,
To Tax Payers-
Notice i hereby eiuen that I will meet
I the Tax-payers of Unn count v. Oregon, at
I m .'..l-l- . - : .21 . V-
9 o clock, a. m. and remain until 4 o clock.
a a . . - - .
p. m. at their respective places of voting in
the several precincts at the following tjmsa
and places for the purpose of collecting the
taxes for 1S86.
Fox Valley, kf ondav, N"v. at, 1886.
Scio, Tuesday, Nov." ,33.
Franklin Butte, Wednesday, Nov. 34.
Santiam, Thursday, Nov. 25.
lcbanon, r ndav, Nov. 26.
Waterloo, Monday, Nov. 29.
Liberty, Tuesdex Nov. 30.
Sweet Home, Wednesday, Dec. t.
Brush Creek, Thursday,' Dec. a.
Mabel, Fridav, Dec. 3.
Crawfordsvilic, Friday, Dec. J.
Brownsville, Saturday, Dec. 4.
Center, Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Orleans Wednesday, Dec. 8.
Syracuse, Thursday, Dec. o
lfarrisbure, Tuesday, Dec. 14.
llalsey, Wednesday, Dec. 15.
Shedd, Thursday, Dec. 16.
East Albanv, Fridav, Dec. 17,
West Albany, Saturday, Dec. 18.
Prompt payment will be required. Pay
your taxes and save cots.
D. S. Smith,
, Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Dated, Oct. ttfcth, 1886.
H.EWERT
Keeps "onatantly on bond the
Largest
and
Finest
mM' . otk of
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CL.OOKS,
SP6CTAOU.S,
in Albany, Is agent far
B0CKFORD WATCHES.
texeef 880
Repairing done promptly and akillfoiy .
HORSE LOOT.
About two tracks ago. from AlVtajj a
large sorrel! er e, in thin crdatioa, Vrt
hands high. Bought near Coresilia. A
suiiaiM 1 rev ar 1 win re girea tot its r at
to Roanraos A Wmm,
nj