The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 31, 1886, Image 2

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    FRIDAY DECEMBER 31, 1889.
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regret 01 ma neatn or vten. juobku. b i
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died very suddenly lest
Sunday in
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Weehington of rheumatic fever.
ir.
lew vevu iu J'vr "iiu siav awe uo j j ;
nia w , w naaa w iniriw i
years, and notung naa seen orougn b
s a a . !
ageit St him except bad faith iu politics
h hia nn nnlitioil umkiM Thnueh
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a scholar he was eercau of abundant in
formation. He was a great favorite
with the soldier element.and it was
v i
Seou re this vote that he was nominated
for Preeident. He labored earnestly
to secure the soldier vote in Iadiana, twelve years of ago. Among the pres
ent he failed, owing to the very strong enta notioeahle, waa the handsome chair
ide Tory atruBR
Vioa-Preaident
1 f ,k .
p people of that
hold whtch the late
Hendricks had upon the
JWae tea courageous true Amer-
wheu defeated, he acquit aced in
v I
ttk of the nannln Bmof.ilU. er
Sfiftrent fcom hia colleague,Mr. Blaine. I
xnum iimui wmj n man wuu wa
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vypwai American oiuaan in many rr
specta. i-eeoe to nie atnea.
The Blaine organs are felicitating
each other oa the approaching reconcil
iation hstwaen tbe Maine Statesman
and Messrs. Edmunds and Conkltng
Bat triumvirates have never been stable
institution. Jul mis Caesar, Pompey
and Cassios had their little tiffs
last there waa only Caeaar left. Rc bee-
pierre, Danton sod Marat didn't sue-
in establishing eternal friendship. I
T t. A K. fmA t.,n tUmt Ik Ttl.ln.-
Edmands-Conkliug alliance might re-
viva the old adage, "Two'a company ;
tbree'a none."
An effort is now being made by the
colored people of the South to inaugur
ate a World'a Exposition at Montgom-1
ery or Birmingham, Ala. ,in the interest
rJf tltj.ii- mm Ttta mnmiMUit rUrVM I
to be encouraged. Ii will eventually
find Its way to Washington aa a factor
of tbe great Permanent Exposition to
be established there.
Well informed Kentucky leaders ex-
a belief that General Cerro Gordo
Williams will be the next Democratic
eandiJate for Governor of Kentucky,
sssd that hia Republican opponent will
be General Cius M. Ciav.
Secretary Manning baa made anoth
er oall for $10,00f ,000 3 per cent bonds.
Thus one by one the shackles are
broken. " Let 'em break.
Secretary Manning says our present
taxes are unnecessarily depleting tbe
people's earnings at the rate of $125,
000,000 a ear.
OORRESPONDBNOE
Sodaville,
A Christ maa tree and the folio
program ediied the people here :
Song, "Along tbe riser of timi
ring
we
glide."
An addreas by H. A. McCartney, on
The origin of Christmas trees."
Salutatory by 4 email girls.
8. A. on man, by P-of. Little Toes.
It was cheerfully received.
"The cloeing year," by 12 pupils, all
appropriately dressed to represent each
aaoetb.
Declamation by Clarence Cooper, on
"The power of Justice."
"The model wife," by prof. J. B. Wirt.
"Hie yoong man's dread," represented
by a large etnffed mitten.
"Reparte," by Evert and Alda Par
riah.
Declamation by Jcbay Powers,
"Where there's a will there's a way
"Christmas is coming," by Mis Mary
Boyle.
Throe months after marriage or
Bridal scene,"
Bong by Miss Alda Parrieh, 0nU
aaooey after a. I."
"Tbe race with a widow,"J. B. Wirt.
Cooking ciab, bv 5 young Sadies.
"Santa Clans," by Mies Uattie Ross
Son?, "I want to be an acge'," b)
Amy Klum.
"Temperance uddress," by Evert Par
rish.
"Common Tatar" on the B
far, though well received.
"Curfew must not ring to-night,"
Mian M. Gnms.
A scene ot tbe Red (C" in which
Pbaro's boht was drowned.
"Giound bog stcy," by tbe hero of
"Tbe race with the widow."
"Milk maid song," by a sua!! boy
and girl.
"Letter o Santa Cla 'i.-," by Miss
Ida W.Htfall.
Santa (Jim iiatributing presents.
Tbf e?enin'M exercise were pronoun
ced a eucce by all, and everybody
Beamed to enjoy it heartily. Tbe two
trees were quite well filled with useful
presents, and all felt that thoy bad en
joyed a pleasant Christmas ere. Those
who opposed it so bitterly we hope may
aee their error, as tbe only object was
for a pleasant entertainment for every
body. Goi bless tbem, may they do
So no more.
Tbe school at this place is very full,
there being 61 pupils enrolled. Mr.
Sutherland seems to meet out general
satisfaction in bit profession. Hia first
term closes next Friday, and he opens
an tbe eecond term Monday following.
CaJtTxx.
The hall given in hooor of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Smith was a srueess. Musis
b Messrs. Parmb,Cassidy and Lofter.
Sfpef at midnight enjoyed by all.
Mr, H. J. He.dy, of BaHrilie, was
visiting here last week.
Rev. Jones has left for bis home.
Miss Mary Boyle has rscovei ed from
her sickness.
Mias Ursula Heaiy, who baa been
visiting in Southern Oregon,!? as return
ed borne.
The Chriitmas tie and exhibition
was a su ccess.
OnUville.
At uu early hour oa Chtistuus ere
the people of this community began to
assemble for the Christum Udder. Wj
seven o'clock, the Una appointed lor
toe exercises ot too eventoif to nogiu, iinend the hoi Ida vs.
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iterian uaurtn was tilled wim peopie.
ma laaaer in irom wua ice uocorauuuH
t, r . l.l J . 2 I -
end lights, together with trees on each
side, made a nrettv annearance. mo
- w w mi
svening's entertainment was epeneo
with nraver bv Rev. Aoheeon. followed
2 k. a.
w
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- aa ftathem bv the olase, Oh, come
let us sine unto the Lord." The ad
dress of welcome was given by J. I? red
W.. A tt.it U Mi MrJlL
Morgan waa wen reoeiyed. A dialogue
OM ft""" "J
Suite Claus made his appearance ou a
wagon drawn by eight small boys in
uniform, rresencs were anon uisinmu
ad by Superintendent uurrie to an
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saasabara of the Sunday school room
.n MrlAni in h house undnr
"Hi AehasKm hv mr 111 hers
presented to Itay. Acoeaon by mrmners
ot his congiegation. Mr. Acheaon has
workl1 fcuhfully for hia shurch, and
.kia mark of annreciation was aooro-
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priate. Inatrumental music was fnrn-
Whed ay the siring oanu. ioe evening
lnounecd an enjoyable one by
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jll8 iUOUIDNI, ioruirij wwuei vi
. , u ig .Uiting friends.
Bord Hamilton ia at home this week.
w J
Oak Pla.in.
Grain looks well, prospects of a bono
tiful harvest next year.
Oak Plain tohool doeed Dec 23rd.
and Mr. Mitchell, tbe teeoher, returns
to Monmouth Monday.
Christmas waa quiet around here, Hot
anana of the Oak Pfainites went to Hal-
My u tQ0 Christmas tree, and I wonder
who put tbst mitten on for Ueorge 7
Was it MlSS T
Mr. Levi Walton sUrted to Californ
ia last Monday for his health, where we
hope ha will be benefitted.
While Mr. John Crabb waa riding a
fractions horse, it ran into a team, tell,
threw him off in contact with a buggy
wheel, which did considerable damage
by the looks of bis bead. This happen
led while coming from the Christmas
tree.
Mr. Lewis Davis returned from New
Taooma last Friday. Glad to eee you,
Lewis.
Miss Lillie Collins is vuiting relativea
in Marion county.
Mr. Frank Power ia spending vsca
tion at home.
Miss Lit tie Haibia baa been visiting
relativea near iIrriaborg.
Oak.
Lebanon-
Christmaa was observed here by the
three Sunday schools uniting and cele
brating together. They bad an arch
and two trees, which were heavily laden
with presents. Maater John Charlton
gave the greeting, which waa followed
by a Christmas anthem from tbe Utile
ones. Mabel Ralston recited, "A Christ
mas Tree," and Era Roeooe recited,
"Hang up the Babies Stockings." Tb
choir sang some beautiful anthems, and
the presents were distributed. Every
tninjj passed off pieaaantly and every
little heart waa made glad with some
little present.
Mias Lilly Hacklemae, of Albany,
and Master Will Uowsn and r,a, are
in town visiting frienda.
Mrs. C. Ralston and sister, Miss
Griggs, left Tuesday morning for M MS
moutb, to spend a few days with their
father.
Mias Frank Gilbert is borne from
Sslem spending holidays.
Protracted meeting ia still in progress.
Monday evening was Installation at
tbe Masonic Ha! I.- They occupied their
new hall aod invited tbeir wives in.
During the evening tbe ladies presented
tbem with an elegant Bible and a letter
G. After which they were invited to
partake of a feast at the Exchange
Hotel.
Wednesday memorial services in
honor of Gen. John Logan were held in
the Cumberland Presbyterian cburck.
the exercises were very appropriate
and well attended.
JCine.
Mrs. Stuart was q iite ill last week.
Mrs. Locke is suffering with an at-
tacc of erysipelas.
Those of this neighborhood who at
tended the Coburg ball on tbe evening
of tbe 23. ii, report having bad a pleas
ant tims.
John Henry returned on Monday
fro-n a Uhruvtma visit to civilization.
Ask the Judge why be sent bis slip
pers and B's boots to Woodburn last
Friday turning.
The Misses Allioham gave a Pro
gressive,, euc'nrv, party list Mondsy
evening. Judgo Thompson and Miss
Bonnie Thompson e winners of the
first prizes, while Dr. HVnry and Mis
Nellie Locke ce tried off the "booby"
prizes. After buppcr dancing was in
dulged in until a late hour.
Earnest Macy has be n having
if-iious time with soro throst,but is now
convalescent.
There is to bo a patty at Judge
.Thompson's on New Yuars eve.
pleasant timo is anticipated.
fjotm Turner bad a runaway some
w 1 awe a
days kince. No particular damage done.
The Good Templars gars a grand
supper some evenings ago.
A shooting match for tut key came
off Christ mas.
Chickens are scarce in Shedd's since
Dr. Gaff was present at the Lodge sup.
per.
A carrier pigeon flew from Halsey to
Shedd in six minutes, beating the rail
road train badly.
A certain young lady in Shedd's is
never seen without hobbled hair as a
fur cape, and yet she criticises those
who carry umbrellas
Wbbfoot.
Being Mere Pleasant
to the taste, more acceptable to the stomach.
and more truly benefiuial in its action, the
famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup
of Figs, is rapidly supersedm all others.
Try it. For sale by Fcehay Si
U eaaa
I IfllNV
Prof. W. I. Vawlor and Mi Qer-
trude Hayes wtre Itf this city the
weok following Chrietram.
Charles Wlndorn Is Id llulsoy to
"
unariy went up tne tracK laes
und.v n.-ht inHtni,ti nf Frank
w - w. . .
Had a Christmas tree in the M.
E. Cuuroh. The program waa as
fellows t
Muslo by the Halsey Brass Band.
Song by school.
Prayer by Mr. Kenlston.
Opening address by Mr, Thomas,
Quartet, "I shall be satisfied."
Recitation, The burial of Moses,"
by Miss Lizzie Jester.
Solo, by Miss Lucy Oodleyi ,
Duet, Misses God ley sod Field.
Song by the little girls.
Recitation, "Annie and WHllo'i
prayer," by Mies Etta Pearl.
Muslo by the Band.
Appearance of Santa Claus.
There were not many costly pres
Uta presents on the troe rep.
nir bJat MOO
rwaenung aoouifow.
Y. K. 8.
Pairvlew.
Kav. tstruble will preach nest Bun-1
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mi t mil. 1 - 11 . 1 1
aaisa usmm w nisson is spenaing uw 1
holidays at home.
W. E. Yatea.of Indeiendence,visited
relativea during the week.
The meetings at Orleans have closed, j
One hundred and twenty acres of the best j
quality of improved wheat land, all fenced
nto four fields, irood home, hard finUh.
good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds.
75 acres ol grain, inquire at mu omce.
The Very Bleat.
X have added Is my seat end saes stock a
line of tbe eetebreted Jbmrd, Hchttfr a
MiuJmL PMladclnMn Jnm Sho$ far ladiea
misses and children. Acknowledged by
dealers aeaerally to be the beat valaa and
best fitting fine shoe made. Widths U, D, K,
and EE. A child can bey aa cheap as a man.
Sam ra. R. Yocffe,
Sale Ageafe, Albany, Oregon.
Pasta.
The aadefaiawad will sell all kiods of
amber aad oodar feaoe aeete at the follow
ing sUtiout on th Nr.o Oaui Railraod,
Leoe a. Lawaoo and Boil villa, rersoos trat.d-
mk' ionsss t i.m Mbs . m mm sat !
delivered at any of the above stations oa
abort notice. Leather ia of tho very boat
Quality, the lorn being broegbt from the
Umber resjioas an tho MeKvoaio liver.
Wa. E. Sl l KR.
crtoaJu : Ooahs t
i"i t lorgfit mat w. n. Alien a iti nave
stiaostveda large stock of tbe taSsst
. . r . mm- a aa jl j-o a
styles 10 cloafca from Haw X are, wmcn aeye
offer at onboard of lew prices
Ladies, when yea are in want of a new
dress dent forget to inspect the stock of K
n. Alien A Uo. They have a very large
stock to eelect from ard at priees aeverbe-
foro offered ia Albany.
Fimt-alam botcher kalveeat Will Bros
Aaea, Axes.
no to Stewart A Hox'm and examine
tboaa fine Oregon made axes, saperlor to
alt othera. Manufactured by H. B. fr
rick, of Crawferdevllle, Linn Co., Or. Wat
ranted first claaa,
THAT HACKING COUOH an. bp so
quickly cured by ts hi lob 'a Cure. We
guarantee it. Foabay A Maaon, ag'ta.
THE REV mEO. H.THAYER, ot Boor-
bon. Ind , says: "Both myself and wife
owe our itvea to SHILOHIs OOMSUMP
TIONCURE." Foabay A Maaon, agents.
WILL YOU SUFFER wltb disease
and Liver Complaint ? Sblloh'a Vitalise
to core yon.
a Child,
fa QasssslSj
atohadCbildraa,
tlaees to Stof alesaea
llr L laadsrs ocntinnes to bay horses at
this city. Wdl pay good price (or suitable
horses weighing 1100 to 1500 poands, in
gesd order. Bring tbem on.
Arattoa aelve.j
The beat salve in the world fori Cuts.
Braisee, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
soroe. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Uhllh
'otter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains.
corns and an sain abruptions, and posu
Eruptions, and post-
lively cures Piles, aw bo pay rcojul
red. It
is guaranteed to rive perfect ssniafaoilon,
or money rerunded. Price 25 cents
box. For sale b Foabay A Maaon,
par
Examine Woodin'a Extension tables. They
a well ge aad aee tne 03 tor yourself.
rraskaw's "Dead Stoat ea age.'
It beau the world. It effects a cure
34 hours. Try it and be convinced of
in
it
wonderful merits. Call for testimonials
Price 7s cents per bottle, at Prunhaw
Drug Htore, corner First and Broadalbin
fits., Albany, Or.,
Exettesaeat la Teaaa.
Great excitsment has been caused in tbe
vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarks
ble recovery of Mr, J, E. Corley, who was
so helpless be could not turn In bed, or
raise uis need ; everybody said be waa d v
ing of Consumption. Atrial bottleofDr
Klna's new Discovery was sent nlm
Finding relief, ho oonght a large b ottle
and a Box of Dr. King's New Life Piila :
by tbe time be had taken two boxes of
Fills and two bottles of the Discovery he
was well and bad gained In flash thirty
six pounds. Trial Bottles of thia Great
Discovery for Consumption free at Fosbay
ix xauason's.
BttiLAjsx o viiiiijijHti is wnat you
ftv-rvr inin vrrn a Mr
neea ior uonstipauon, juoss of Appetite,
uizzinass, ana an symptoms or Dyspepsia,
j.-r;oe iv ana io cents per oouie ,
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by 8hl
loh's Cure.
Albany Market.
Wheat 70s per bu.
Oats 32 "
Butter 30 ota per lb.
Essjm 30 cents per dor..
Beefon foot, TA 2Xo
Hay baled, f 12 te $14 per ton.
loose, ay tos.11
Potatoes 75 cts per bushel.
Apples 40 cents per bo,
Perk 4Xc per lb.
Bacons bams, 12jo
snouldcrra, 00. -aides.
Ife.
Lard 8c per lb.
Flour 4.50 per bbl.
Chickens 2.50 per doe.
Sugar San Francisc 0, 63 o.
Dry granulated- 7 c.
Mill Feed bran, 11.00 per ton.
shorts, 18.
middlings, 18.
Chops, 18.
lbs finest lias ef
us at Weedia's.
win lew 001
10 til d
acSaal Krparl.
Koitowing In the report f DUtrkt No.
44 for third month ending Doc. 24th, 1886 :
Number of day ai icruiance, too ; No. ot
days absence, 61 ; No. of days tsrdlnen, 7 ;
No. of boj's enrolled, 7 ; No. of gtrU en
rol led, ia ; total, 19 ; average dally attend
ance is 15-100.
Hull of Honor (iroice Nixon, ticoae
Davis, Era NKon, Guy McCartney, Fred-
die NUon. M K Holloway, Klla Davis. 1
Nixon, May Holloway, 0 O Nixon, Lulu
Holloway, were neither absent nor tardy
during the month.
Following arc the name of toe pupils
who were neither absent nor tardy during
the term 1 Kara NUon, Guy McCartney,
C G Nixon, George DavU, Freddie Nixon,
M I'M I'll I . I- - I , 11.
niny 1 iuiiuwbj, una iuvi anu uui 1100
lowar,
E. A. uolliks, teacher,
free Trade.
Tbe reduction of Internal re? anus and
tbe taking off of revenue stamps from
Proprietary Medielnes.no doubt has large
y benefltted theoonaumera, as wall aa re
lieving the burden of boms manufactur
er, luuwolaliy Is ibis tin nae with
reen'a August Flower and Boao bee's
Uarman Njrrgp as the reduetton of thirty-
six nenta per doaen, baa teen
oreaee tb. sa ol tbe boUaa
tba remedy thereuyglvl
more medicine la the 76 eei
added to I tea
containing
giving one A fib
eent size. The
August Flower for dyspeaaia and Liver
Complaint, and tbe Herman Syrup
renan Syrup for
Cough ami luuig troubles, nave perhaps
the iargt aale of any medlelnae In the
world. Toe advantage or increased
Toe advantaoa of ' ta
of the botuae will be greatly appreciated
by tbe air and afflicted, in every town
I and vtllam In alvtlhnd oountriM. lUmnla
. . . . - . . .77 : ' - jr--
oouiea lor iu eenta remain tu earns else
tt'iodow badss and looking glasses,
oek, at Thee Brisks.
fie
The rhotosrapher, aibaoy. r.
bare all the nesntfvea taken by A
n. Pax ton aod any one cava have do all
cafes from weir negatives by addressing
ua, at tta following prices : uard sue, fa
per doaen. cabinet sue. tS per doaen. eon-
duure, SS par doaen. I keep tbe finest
una or uregon views in tne west, uanv
lesrne tnralabed on application, t'opykst
and enlarging old pictures a specialty.
J. Q. OnawTQitP.
Serdlet taaelaaeer
W. D. Suit. Drusralst. HI nous. Ind.. tee
Uflaa: "I can recommend Electric Bit
ters aa the very beat remedy. Every be
Ua sold bee eiVea relief In everv case.
One man took bIjk bottlea. and waa cored
of KbeumaUam of is years' atanmeg."
affirms 1 "The best setltsm medietas I
AnniMin nira, uniHH. owtTuw, vnw.
. . wm . n -ii il l ALU
have ever handled in my SS yearn' eape
pnonce. ia Electric Itlttera' Thousand
of othm have added their teetimony, so
that the verdict Is nnanimoua that Kleo-
trto BHtera do cure all diaaaaas of the
Uvr. Kidney or !od. Only a half
dollar a bottle at Posnay A Mason Drue
Store.
8LKFPLB8S NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible oottah. 8b i lob 'a Cam le
the remedy for yon,
v-. v. zrzz
hw. 99 SZ?
CATARRH CURED, health -ad sweet
ody. Price SS eenta. Masai Inject- free.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
S leaf Tel of purlly.
ssMntosoUiaeese
of low umi, abort
SotoortT t
Mot Ah
Co., 106 Watted
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the enderstga
sd has been duly sppoiated Administratrix
of tbe estate of Edward Murray, deeeaaed,
by order of the County Coart of Ltaa scanty,
Oregon, duly made and entered of record, sod
ail persons having claims agataat said estate
are hereby repaired to present the same to
tbe andareigaed atA!bany,Oregoe.daly veri
fied within six months from the slate hereof.
Dec. 24. 1880. An xa Mchbay,
Waatberford A Blackburn, Adm' r'r
Attorneya
Final Settlement.
Notice (a hereby given that the under
signed, ex ecn tor of tbe last will and testa
ment of Benjamin Free) and, deceased, has
filed his final account aa snob executor,
aad tbe Court has fixed the hour of 1 o
dock p. m. of February 7,18S7,fer hearing
objections thereto. A, C. Faibchild,
Executor.
DR. Ce WATSON MAST0N
Physician and Surgeon,
' Office rooms 3 and i. Foster's Block.
ALBANY - - OREGON.
Notiee of Estray.
Notice is hereby given that I have this
the 5th day of December, 1881, taken U
within tbe corporate limits of tbe city ol
Albany, Oregon, the following described
eatray animal, to-wit, one bay mare three
years old, with left bind foot white, some
white on both front feet,: white an forehead.
wmte on nose, no other marks or brands.
Albany, Or., Deo. 5th, 1886.
Isaac Hats,
City Marshal.
c
ONN BROTHERS'
ASH GROCERY STORE
Opposite Deyoe A Robson's.
ALBANY, OREGON,
Keep afresh stock of all ktnds'of
GROCERIES,
FARM PRODUCE,
CANNED GOODS
ETC., ETC.
BESIDES
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
WILLOW WARE,
LAMPS, SHADES.
CROCKERY, GLASS WARE
ETC., ETC.
PRODUCE TJLSH 11 SXOIAISE
awn gall aa cheat) tAU
-eo
n Mbtny
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Inoludlttg an elogant assortiusnl of fancy articles, Albums, pjUt,h Uooda Toilet
Oasss, Lsathor (i , , h, M ioks, Choice Ferthmsa, Mirrors, Fancy Soaps, Cut nettles and
a great variety of select novelties, Christmas and New Year's Cards which -have been
purchased far Spot Cash, and ws are now ppirefl to u tho public at vary low
prim We alas have a una tins of
Musical Instruments,
tnoludtagPienosaud Organs which are first class in every rsepeet atpl thoroughly
guaranteed, which we are Selling at such low
A Has selection of sheet muslo constantly on
Ne trouble to .how goods, Oil and see fur
prices are below 00m petition,
ABOUT DRY GOODS
And Where to Bay Them.
LAST WARNING NOTE.
N earl 11 the tKnd !
ThscVvaaf foeS
.r," l no Si
i ssasrl
k urt ti T. k
Sbtnt
mj.am uu aoatiMN m tii4
t r.tall b In ,
Afuraehortllsae thast 4 will tw wllfcSrowo
iea. Hooo, vanrooe O n x arr e U ers4
r il U turn Ul. Kiwi! aVWnUoo ullad v a itg
HHimiwiiaM
for
aiory. piawo 'w " ""
Srt,' n.i tit' wa-m wrar Kwa larj
aaaterlaia nly, SlreeS havaJeHts ertl
hoi. L.K-k ..f allk and wool e iaatMfladon
gananu mimmrj. umr
I 11 ) I j i 1 in
aiUny not
JgraaiaaaSr,th aiaTha illy ry iiaod
MONEY
TO LOAN
la sams to sait
BY
BcagUAST Si KasnsY,
Albany. Or.
It Stands at the Head.
BmVtftdl tones 0
"DOMESTIC
if
and the work It does before buying a
sewing maetnlne.
WILL BROS.
Albany, Or.
Conrad Meyer,
PROPRIETOR OF-r
STAR BAKE Li Y,
Corner Broadalbin and First SU,
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Inflect everything that Is kept in gee
oral variety and grocery atom. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
Summons.
In th Circuit Court oiMa State ot Ortgonfor
J.mn County.
Martha Houston, PUmtifT.
vs.
Joeie Tim merman aad 0 W Tiwmcrman.
Dafjodente.
Te Josis Timmerman and O W Timmer
man, the above named Defendants :
IN tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you
aad each of vou are hereby required to ap
Kaod answer the complaint of tbe above
staff in tbe above entitled Court, now on
tile with the Clerk of said Conrt. on or be
fore tbe second Monday of March, A. D.
1SS7. it betas the 14th day of March, A. D.
1887, aad you are hereby notified that if yon
fail to appear ana answer rata complaint, as
hereby required, tbe Plaintiff will apply to
tbe Court for the rebel demanded therein,.
to-wit : for a decree partitioning and divid
ing between tbe Plaintiff and the Defendants
according to their respective interest tnere
in, the following described real property, to
wit : Lota 74, 75. 67, 68, 69, 70 and 130 in
tho city of Scio, Linn county, Oregon ; also,
beginning at tbe southeast corner ot lot 70 as
recorded in the original survey of tbe city of
Solo, Linn county, Oregcn, running thence
west 3674 feet to tbe southwest corner of lot
75 in said city, thence south to the north
bank of Thomas Creek : thence in an easter
ly airection. along the North bank of said
Creek, to a point opposite to and on a lino
with ths East line of said lot 70 ; thence
north to ths place of beginning ; also lot 71
in the oity of 8cio, except the following, be
ginning at the southesst corner of said lot
71 ; tnence west 50 feet ; thence north 16
feet ; thence east 50 feet ; thence south 16
feet to the place of beginning ; also the fol -lowing,
beginning 14 88 ohains east, of ths
northeast corner of Section 22 in Township
10 S B 2 west ; thence east 5. 12 chains ;
thence south 20 cbaius ; thence south 89
48" west 40.54 chains ; thence south 32.80
chains ; thence west 45,66 chains ; thence
north 52.80 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 160 acrea more or less, aud all
being sitnate in Linn county, Oregon, and
judgment for the costs and disbursements
oi tnis suit in the manner provided by law
This summons is published by order of
Hon R P Boise, Judge of said C urt, made
t Chambers in the city of Salem, on the
24th day of Dec. 1S86, in the Statk Rights
Djemocrat.
Wkathkheord t Ht.ackhukn',
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
fiat 6,000,000 PEOPLE USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
M. FERRY A CO.
at admitted to be the
UIIIST SIENMES
in th nor lil.
D. M, FERRY SCO'S
Illuttrat(l, Bi
wisUT.arriM4 SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
will be mailed
FREE to all
tpDiioanU, sua
to Iwt Mason's
costonMrs
without or
dorine it.
Invaluable to
X,Evry ptr.
ton wing Gar.
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nowwsaans Mould
t$ndfort. Address
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petrolt. Mich.
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aiVam taMaaw mmwS3. mssV-
pr.cas as to astonish tbe musical world.
hand.
yourselva, and be convinced tvtt our
LANGDON & CO.,
Drugglata and Stationers.
In PrUtit.
nl bfttwit M"Tti City Dry' Ansae
III ! William riWH .1. (Jl..l
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mrti hki ! mmi, baolaa.' cail-
a. .eh In.lHmUm featbara.hlrda. fiawera.
rwan iu ip ant AVIa " unlit tr uu the florai
aakr. arinUf Mu aaaala. iaMAlm .
e ba ha i sbnsmsN
Store, Frmn' brUsk, AlWir, Or.
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SUPPERS.
1
sin
now receiving my fall and
inter stock cf boots and shoes, I
bate as nicely a fitted up Boot aod Shoe
Store, and aa complete a stock aa any
Shis aide of Portland and very few batter
in Portland. I bay aU my boots and
Asm direct f r m ODSi.ufacturers and am
autbotlsed to warrant every pair no m
tet bow cheap. No firm in Oregon
have any advantage of mt in buying aa
1 buy in quantities and (my tbe eaeb.
In ladies', urn" a. d children's eho,
I keep much ib Ugest, bait aud great
eat variety in he city. My aim will
alerays be to iva as good value fur
tbe n.ooey as possibly can be done.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
Notice of Executrix gale of Lan d.
NOT1CK la hereby given that In pur
xusnce oi an order or sale made by the
touniy court, or JaoJcaoa County. Oiegon
on tbe 7th day of December, 1886. author-
ialng aad empowering the un dot signed as
the executrix of the last will and testa
ment ot Edward A. Free land, deeeaaed,
fn anast nrt t n sanaal nwnnAates iMikj s
ww we wesesaeea vaaa liupDivj WSJQUI1 KJSJK Q
said order ol aale. tbe underalanad sisen
trlx of iho taut will and testament of aaid
Rdward A Preetaod, deceased, will on
Saturday tne 23nd day of January, 1887 at
tho hour of one o'clock p. m.ofsaiddav
at i no umn tiniise noor in tne City or A!
bany. Unn county, Oregon, aell at public
aale all tbe right title and interest which
the aaid Kdward A. Froeland bad et th
time of bin daatb in and to tbe following
uaauiiiKH.1 rem pro iMtny, lo-wil : LiotS I
and 8 in Block No. 8x in tbe oity of Al
nany, unn county, uregon as the same
am (lest-ribori mix! known on the reonil
plat of aaid city now on Ale in tbe onion of
iho County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon
aaid property will be sold at said time to
tne bigbeat and beat bidder on the follow
ing terms : Ten per cant of the purchase
price ot saiu real profwrty to ne paid on
tbe day of aale, and tbe balance of aaid
purchase price to be paid when aaid sale
la confirmed by tbe County Court of aaid
Jacltson comity, Oregon, at which time
&aid executrix will execute, and deliver
to tbe purcbaaer, at said sale, a good and
sunictent deed or conveyance to said land
uarna tnis zetn uay or Decern bar, xim
Makt A. Fkkki.vmk
Kxscutrtx of tbe lat will and testament of
ltd ward A. trrooiaiui, deceased.
EWATORE
EW II TOCK
PRICES LOW.
A splendid line of
Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods,
HATS and CAPS
aud a fine stock of Imported
CIGARS,
TOBACCOS,
SMOKERS ARTICLES,
NOTIONS, ETC.
JULIUS JOSEPH,
Pieitfer's Block, next to
Revere House, Albany, Or,
For lams back, side or chest, use Shtlofc'a
'orous Plaa&ar Priou 25 mtln
e. I lip
N
L. E.
First Street,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT UNDER EXPERT TAILOR
The Gold and Silves Dress Shirts are manufac
tured from , the finest obtainable materials on ap
proved patterns, by experienced operator. They
are cut lengthways of the muslin and have our
patented reinforced backs and four ply raised
edge linen lined fronts, reinforced, Four ply neck
bands with hand made button holes and patent
continuous facings in back and sleeves. Possess
ing all the latest improvements, superior in qual
ity, perfect in fit and elegant in finish They are
unquestionably the finest shirt upon market.
THE
Boot and Shoe Store.
MEN AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES.
LADIES AND MISSES SHOES AND SLIPPERS
We have largely Increased our stock of Bool and Shoes and are now nronamd t
furnieb all at vies an 1 grd of Broods at
ot tbe beet Kaetern factories and do not heaiUite to say that onr goods are strictly first
class. We carry no bank r up; stock and can fully warrant onr goods to wear equal ta
any in tbe market.
UEMEMBER
We have lb largest oxcitrsfve stock of
ba the city and that wa
ARK
conttnuallay adding new novelties. Wa are sailing so
OHBAF
that you can not fall of being suited. Wa
member tne oia aaage "ins prooi oi iuw
READ
WILL BROTHERS,
ALBANY AND C0RVALLI8, OR.
LEADING DEALERS IN
GUNS, SEWING MACHINES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
We keep a full ataortment of
RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLER Y, AMUNiTION
FISHING TACKLES, WARRANTED RAZORS
BUTCHER AND F'QCRET KNIVES.
We handle the
DiVIM, DOMESTIC, MEW HOME, WHITE.
AMERICAN, CKOWR,NINER, UOUSEHOLD,
ELDREDG SEWING MACHINES,
Aad all of tbe leading Pianos and Organs, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil and extras
for all kinds of machines. Repairing f sewing machines and fine instru
ments a hpecialty,
ALL GOODS WARRRNTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED.
AT STEWART dr. SOX'S.
JABORER'S TOOLS,
Ada, mattocks, brush hooks, picks,
shovels, spades, forks, sledges, wedges,
crosscut saws, maul rings, wheelbarrows,
or and other tool used by either wood
men or mud 1st." For sals obeap by
HtkwartA Sox.
CARPENTERS AND BRIDGE BU1L
DERS.
Don't forget that we kop a full line of
all kinds of toola and will sell as cheap as
tbe quality of our good hi allow We
make a specialty ef fitting out carpenter's
and will be glad to see tbwn at any time.
Stkwakt A Sox.
(AWS, AXES, ETC
We are not bragging one bit when we
say we have the finest crosscut aawa and
axes in the va.ley. Also a fine lot of steel
aud iron wedges, maul rings,
grav AWT A Sox.
1ANTAND BLASTING POWDER,
any Irishman (Wild Bill excepted)
wants to blow up rocks, stum 48 or Eng
lishmen, we can fit him out with giant or
blasting powder in good shane.
BLAIN
Abany, Oregon
CITY
remarkably low price. Wa bur of vrm.
da .o not follow but lead in low prices.
puuuiug in oaewmg me atritg."
& BROWNE LL.
FIRE INSURANCE.
All kinds of farm property, vis : Build
ings, Hay, Grain, Hops, Fruit, Live
Stock, Farm Machinery, Farm imple
ments. Household Furniture, Family
Provisions, Wearing Apparel, Carriages,
Wapons, Harneas. Musical Instruments
and Books, insured against loea by fire or
ligbtning in reliable Companies. Losses
paid in full,
J. C, Powaix, Agent,
Albany, Oregon,
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AGONS AND CARRIAGES.
Wagons, hacks, binaries, carriages, ainarla
and doublft. Before you bay come around
and see what we have,
Stkwat A Sax.
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FECIAL TO SPORTSMEN.
Before you buy your ammunition
invite you to came and see us. Wa earrv
evral different grades of powder, all
kinds of cartridges, primers, bra and
paper sheels, loaded shells and by far the
best abot in town.
apUTLERY
VSTe want It distinctly understood thai
we can "knock the a pots" off ai,ytbin in
;he country wben it comes to prcket
fcnives, razors, etc. Come around and
ice for yourselves.
Stewart dt Sox.
Q HILLED PLOWS.
e
'e are agents for one of the finest ehr
led plows ever stuck into the ground. We
got thaua to sell and if you want a gced
tjfUm it will pay you te oojb in and as