The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 21, 1887, Image 3

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Entered at the P. Offlei at Albany, Or
a moo nd-elaaa mail matter.
FRIDAY JANUARY at 1887.
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pi tea ut tne democrat ; at me enu 01
the year. $2.50, and there will be no
devtatii n from thin rule.
4 HAM 4ei T TO)WN.
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It i prettv cheek for Herman te ask for
a $50,000 Custom house at Roaeburg a city
of 1 OUO inhabitant, where no district U 6
Court even hat been held.
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We are anxtouity waking for the report of
the Penste committee on that slippery fraud,
the Oregon City fiah ladder. A great peo-
tie demand that jnatice be done. Let u
iave the reason for the absence of salmon
In the Cpper Willamette.
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It is the boast of moderate drinkers that
what little they imbibe has no injurious ef
fect on their lives. A prominent life insur
ance man of Hartford, Conn., knacks this
boast in the head by inaWting that not onl y
his experience, but the records of life insur
ance show, that a young man of 30 who
abstains entirely from all kind of intoxicat
ing drinks, ha a good propect of living to
be 64 years of age ; while, if a moderate
drinker, he can expect to shuffle off this
mortal coll at 354 years of age. Young
men, is the practice worth this difference.
O
O jus Mm s f IsrsmrJ, forward, lost within s gntW
tug SSVQSS,
Lost or only hssnl In atleao fro-a taatilenee of a
sassbi
Torwrnrm ran tea looa thk, esl, of tk many,
etna was aas
Ut asaesa this cry ot 'orwsrJ Ull lea thouasn.1
yearhav gmm.
The above is a wail of Alfred Tennyson
in his -tail end" to Lockslev Hall, Poor
cranky, old man, the cry of forward will
not be hushed for ten thousand years ; that
is two long a time for us to wait. We have
several little inventions in view before the
end of that period.
Albany girls who are anxious to get mar
ried should remember that there are 30,000
bachelors in Montana.
A good way to prove to what a great de
gree ones perceptions depend on surround
ings, is for one to hold tne fingers of one
hand in very cold water and those of the
other in as hot water as one can stand.
Then suddenly put both hands in water
about the temperature of an ordinary room.
The water will be cold to one hand and hot
to the other. The M. A. T. considers this
an excellent illustration of why the same
thing so often is viewed in different lights by
different people.
A Hade I . 1.
LasVeajunlay Frank McMunn.of Shedd,
was in the city, with a model of an ocean
vessel, as well made as any we have ever
seen. Every little detail is as faithfully ob
served in its construction as if it were sea
faring and ready to start on a trip around
Cape Horn or Good Hope. Mr. McMunn
was on the sea from hi thirteenth to hi
eighteenth year, and Is now a young man.
He is a genius in this line. He offered the
ship for $20, too cheap for such a piece of
work.
Mr. McMunn, while here, let loose a
couple carrier pigeons, which he has been
truining,and they "lit out" for Shedd. They
made the trip in a little over fifteen min
utes. They travel from Halsey to Shedd
in six minutes and from Harrisburg in sev
enteen minutes. Mr. McMunn' father was
a professional trainer of pigeons, and during
the Franco- Prussian war made three or four
thousand dollars from sales of the birds.
AS reraise Where II rajs.
A Urge wholesale house in the East Ukes
a large number of country papers, which it
peruses and judges of the standing of its
customers by their manner of advertising,
and whether they advertise. One of the
members of the house In mentioning the
fact made the following remark, showing
his superior judgment : "If we find that he
is advertising in other newspapers than the
leading one because it is cheaper to do so, or
that he Is depending upon other cheap
methuds of advertising, we know that his
judgment and business sagacity are not to
be relied upon and we keep a close watch
upon him. We have followed this rule for
a long time and we seldom make a misUke
by judging our customers in accordance
with it." Business men in Albany who ad
vertise to reach the buying people use our
columns. That class who want nothing for
nothing steer wide of our doors.
Tia Maraers.
Last Friday Marshal Westfall invited
three very obnoxious tin horn gamblers to
take a tour towards some other part of the
great Northwest. They left These men
have not only been dragging several Al
bany beardless youths down, but, as well,
have sought to ruin several girls who should
be spending their hours under their paternal
roof. The tin horn gamblers are not all
gone by considerable. Let's have the field
raked again.
The O. P.
The Oregon Pacific on Tuesday began
the erection of a temporary passenger depot
at the corner of Eighth and Lafayette
streets in this city. A freight depot for
temporary use is under way, and a water
tank is being constructed. A Y is being
built, and will be finished in a few days,
Ahen trains will begin running regularly to
wlbany. The time Uble is already made
out, and is given in another column.
Ceraaany aad the tiermaa.
This (Friday) evening at 7:30 Rev. H.
V. Rominger,of the Congregational Church,
will deliver a lecture on the above subject
at the Church. Admission.free ; collection
for the benefit of the Sabbath School. Those
who wish to hear an interesting lecture on
an interesting topic should be present,
9mr Pfv Day.
The first of the week at Seio a disturbance
occurred at a debating society. Homer Pow -
ell, a young man, wai arrested for disturbing
the peace, tmd before Justioa Williams nod
sentenced to five day in the County Jsa.il .
Depaiy Sheriff Daly brought him to this eity
wad ha is now in "duranoe vile uuler tne
awe of SbsruT Smith.
TUKS DADCD
ASIA w eTTTnu
fate Lectslatarc.
Following are the members of the Senate
committees as appointed by the President :
Judiciary Simon, Harc.Barin, Weather
ford, Slglln. '
Ways and Means Shupe, Lee, Miller,
Rlnehart, Chandler.
Elections Emmett, Dlmmlck, Irvine.
Claims Allen, Simon, Chandler.
(rporatlons Bird, Emmett, Cauthorne.
Public Land -Cartwright, Barln, Stanley.
Federal Relations -Gray, Dlmmlck,
Ventch.
Mines SUnlev.Cartwright, Dawson.
Printing lglln, Shupe, Williams.
Railroads Miller, Allen, Steel, Coleman,
Hamilton.
Education Watt, Shupe, Cauthorne.
Engrossed Bills Steel, Oawson.Siglln.
Enrolled Bills Williams, Bird. Rlnehart.
Assessments- Lee, Hare, Steel, Wager,
Coleman.
Agriculture -Loonev, Allen, Irvine.
Public Buildings Hare, Loonev.Ventch.
Roads and I Ugh way -Dawson, Williams,
Stanley, Watts, Weatherford.
Counties Chamberlln.G ray, Hamilton.
Military -Dlmmlck, Chamberlin, Wager.
Commerce Sarin, Gray, Rlnehart
The following joint special committees
were appointed 1
On Joint (Rules Senate, Carson and
Weatherford. House-R A Miller and
Wilson.
To Examine Affair and Book of the In-
anr Asylum -senate, v;namnrriam anu 1
Stanley. House Roberta, Wilson, Holmes.
. a a w a a .1 aa.s -
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To Kxamine tne uooas 01 tne nunc 1
Treasurer Senate, Shupe and Slglln.
Houe Roberts, McCully and Mayer.
To Examine the Ilook and Accounts of
the Secretary of State -Senate, Steele and
Coleman. House Pomerov, Harris and R
A Miller.
The Joint Columbia River Improvement
committee consists of I louse. Palmer, Har-
rinirton. Hilhml. Lav man. Stafford. Taylor.
Smith, Haley.Mitchell and Henry. Senate
Gav. Chandler, Shupe, Rlnehart, Veatch
and Carson. Friday thev went to The
Dalles to investigate matters and report en
the feasibility of a canal around the Cascades
at that city.
Following is a list of the Committees ap
pointed by Speaker Gregg in live Lower
House :
Election Richardson, Johnson, Kruse.
Crockett, Yanderpool.
Ways and Means Benjamin, Pendleton,
Nover.
education Blundell, Gubser, Henry.
Judiciary -Harrington, Goodsell, f has
Lafollett, Bilyeu, Daly.
Claims Culver, Gard, Bowditch.
.Military affairs Summers, Gav, Wilcox.
Roads and highways Gard, Pendleton
Engrossed hill -Robert, Little, Hale.
Enrolled bills Wilson. Hicks, Davis,
Indian affairs Gay, McLean. I D Miller.
Printing -Paulsen!Summers,R A Miller.
Corporations La ugh I In, Wilson, Mitch
Commerce Maxwell, Goodsell, Palmer,
Blevin. Biggs
Counties McCullv, Laujrhlin, Roberts,
Wilcox. Osborn.
Federal relations Johnson, Munger,
Hansard.
Mining -Holland, A M Lafollett. Swank.
Publk lands McLean, Crook, Noyer.
Internal Improvements Stafford, 'Palm
er, Holmes.
Public buildings Pomerov, Munger, Mc
Kenzie. Agriculture Crook, A M Lafollett,
Tavlor.
Alcoholic traffic Layman, Benjamin,
Haley.
Railroads and transportation Mackay,
Pomeroy, Layman, Biggs, Mayer.
Assessment and taxation Smith, Harris,
Culver, Daly, Thompson.
JOI!CT COMMITTSBt.
To investigate the swamp land matters,
Senatc-Wager,Diraick. House McLean,
Hale, flicks.
To investigate the matter of the propoga
tion and protection of fish. Senate Allen,
Wager. House Maxwell, Pomeroy Bil
veu. Sew Tlase TsMe
Following b the Oregon Pacific R. R.
Co', new time table for steamers and pass,
enger trains.
The Oregon Development Company
steamships sail -.
" At-is rsna as rassestoe
as-iUMils,rTMfcsyso Xl.'asau Umrttjmmmnmr Jmm.lt
Tuli
ttins, ThurUay, Jao.t7
Tannine, Wad nssOar, Jan
X SL FrMsr, Jsn. 2
Van ulna. Wed
H M WwUUm Am
X at. Wednesday. Kb
2
Y C, Thursday , Keb.
8 M, Monday, Fab. It.
Y C, Tosedey , Feb. tU.
S M. Saturday. K.b. -M.
Y C, Friday, March, 4.
Y O. Thursday. Vat. A
M, Wsdtwadsy, K.s 9.
T C. Tuasday. fb. It.
X M, Monday. Fab. 21
TC, Xaaday, Feb. X7.
The Company reserve the right to
change sailing date.
Daily passenger trains, (except Sundays.)
Las re YaquiDS, :Si a.m. .Lar Albany, 12;40 p. m,
arrive, CoralUa,IU:t A.m. Arrfy Cwsflia, I Hi r. M.
Arm Albany, 11:) a. , j Arrive Yaqoina, 6:2ft r. a.
Oregon and California trains connect at
Albany and Corvallis.
oath af Lawyer oalry
The following from the C tntervillian gives
notice of the death of a former Albany law
yer. Instead of five years ago it was about
seven that Mr. Con ley left Albany :
Died, at Pendleton, Or .January 9th, 1887.
fie was born in Washington county, East
Tennessee, March 15, 1843. During the
war he was a member of 11. company, 13th
Iowa Volunteers. After the war he fitted
himself for the legal profession and was ad
mitted to the bar of Iowa in 187 1 lie tame
to Oregon in 1877 and practiced law at Al
bany untHswiis removal to Penleton, some
five'years ago. He leaves a wife and three
daughters to mourn his death.
Lively Runaway.
The "N. S. Bentiey" in its trip to Port
land last week made remarkably fast time,
going from here to Salem in two and a half
hours and from Salem to Portland in five
and a half hours. Beyond Salem it fairly
run the "Willamette Chief down, passed
it and reached Portland sometime ahead of
it. This by a boat pronounced the morn
ing after being sunk, in black letters, b
some of our exchanges us a total wreck.
will be ready for business again In a few
weeks. Other river steamers will have to
take a back seat in the matter of speed at
least.
Acknowledgment.
Mr Tho I Anderson, of Linn Co., wishes
to thank those friends who so carefully and
kindly attended to him on the 37th of Nov.
1886, when he was thrown from his wagon,
of them particularly Mr and Mr Sprenger,
not fortreUinc Mr Ephraim Turner, who
Helped put him in hi wagon on aunday
morning. Mr Tho I Anderson is happy
to add, he is recovering from the effects of
the fall.
NeCUIUn's Boh.
Have you given Benj. F French, of no
Third St., Portland, representing J Dewing
& Co., 42O Bush Street, San Francisco, vour
order for McClellan Own Story. It is the
book of the day in many respecU, and
should be in the hands of every student of
history. We regret the inability at present
to give a series of extracts from the work
Broke a ttlb,
About ten day ago J I Livingston, living
cast of town, in getting out of a wagon fall
with his body across the wagon aad was hurt
somewhat. Hi aide has been hurting him
ever since, so Wednesday he eame to town
te ass his physician, who, upon examination.
informed him that in the fall he had broken
one of kit rib. He ia getting on all right.
aria .
The following are some of the fact ob
served in the Meteorological report of Mr
John Briggs, Esq., observer at this city, for
the year 1886 1 The lug heat barometer was
In November, 303 ; the lowest In January t
j9.04 ; mean average, 29.81. The highest
thermometer was in September, 98 ; the
lowest in January, 18 above ; mean aver
age, 57,55. The average mean velocity
force was 3. The total rainfall was 394)8
laches, falling on 115 days, which certainly
dispels the idea that it rains here perpetual
ly. The greatest precipitation was in De
cember, 10.31 inchea ; the least in August,
00, with June arid July close on its beets.
It rained on 34 davs in December. 7.95 In
ches of snow felt during the year, all in Jan
uary. There was frost on 69 days, 14 being
in March, and lz each to January and No
vember, none in June, July, August and
September. This Is a good showing. It fa
a characteristic one for this city. We have
no hesitation In challenging comparison
with any State in the U. 8. Take the mat
ter of rainfall, about which such grosa ml,
representations are made in neighboring
Slates. According to report received by
Mr Briggs the average rainfall In the mid
die Atlantic State is 464a Inchea ; in the
south Atlantic States, 59.01 ; New Eng-
and States, 474)5 Inches ; Gulf Mutes, 55
inches ; Slates along the Ohio, 4939 ; and
it should be remembered that considerable
of this is snow and slush, in Oregon the
average for six or seven years has been
about 44 inches, less than any of the above.
Our average temperature U more equable,
and la such as to indicate vigor and not las
situde. No people with an average tempera
ture of 57,55 will ever go to sleep like Rip
Van Winkle.
Chanced tees Mind.
Last Monday evening a special meeting
of the Council was held to further consider
the proposed amendment to the city charter
extending city limits as net forth In another
column. In the absence of the Mayor
Councilman Gradwohl was placed In the
chair, and in the absence of the Recorder
Councilman Marshall acted In that ca.ucl-
ty. On motion and after considerable di
cussion the vote to amend the charter was
reconsidered so far as It related to the pro
posed extension and the limits of the city
will remain as at present. It seem that
there I some doubt whether the Oregon
Pacific would o refer navine citv to county
Uxe. and it was thought best to delay the
proponed measure tor a few year.
r r W. m. aeett.
Last Monday morning Mrs. W. B. Scott,
of this city, died after an nines of about a
week, of qulnxy, at the age of ax year.
She leaves a husband, daughter, two step
children, parent, relative and many warm
friends, to mourn her untimely death. Mrs
Scott was a daughter of Mr G W Vaughn,
of Cobure. She had been married about
five rears, was a faithful wife, a loving
mother, highly esteemed by those who
knew her. Funeral service took place
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and not.
withstanding the inclement weather were
largely attended.
Three Contradict taa.
Parties who have recently returned from
deluged Webfoot say Eastern Oregon is a
paradise. Ochoco Review. Parties who
have recently returned from snow bound
Castern Oregon say that Webfoot Is a para
disc. Albany Democrat. For the bene
lit of our many eastern and western Ore
gon reader :v ttiose in the Eastern States
we would Htaic mat tne noove squios arc
confounded lies. First, Eastern Oregon is
no paradise, neither is it or ha it been snow
bound this winter, there being but an aver
age depth of one foot of snow in three coun
ties. As to Webfoot being a paradise we
have substantial evidence that it is not.
Centervillian.
Last IFednesdsy Mr John Censer sold the
property 8 W corner First and Broadaibia
Streets, in thi city, to 8 E Yonng for
8500. The property
coming summer.
will be rented the
A 3 la Peaad T ansae easnvsd.
Last Monday, in Portland, the large tamer
on the neck of Mr R CaU of thi city,
removed by Dr. M&stoo, Tho operation
wi aeeessfally performed.
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First-class batcher knl reset Will Bro s !
gun store.
steeds.
Ladies, when you are in want of a fine
dree dont forget tiaeaet the stock of N.
H. Alien k Co. They have a very Ism
took to select from and at prices never be
fore offered in Albany,
The
MOST IHrOttTAftT MAUI IVTRaDltKD
Senator Weatherford has Introduced a
Mil to require foreign corporations doing
business In this State to abide bv our State
laws and not to bring suits In the U S Court
Senator Irvine to reduce Interest to 6 per
cent, 8 per cent being legal under contract.
Senator Dawson to prevent bulls running
at large. Lee reducing fees of Supreme
Court Clerk, Irvine to simplify practice In
Justice Court. Chandler making It unlaw
ful to sell cigars, tobacco, cigarettes or fire
arms to any minor under 18 year of age
McCully creating county of Wallowa
Bilyeu to levy a special tax of one-fifth of
one mill to make tuition free at the State
University. Hale allowing all male cltlsens
of a school district to vote whether tax
payers or not except when levying a tax.
Mitchell apportioning representation In the
Legislature. Daly appropriating $4800 to
maintain the State Normal school at Mon
mouth. Benjamin fixing salary of Supreme
fudges at $3000. Wager fixing such sal
tries at $Jbotx Daly providing for repeal
of immigration law. Dawson for a board of
railroad commissioners. Chandler making
It unlawful for any corporation to employ
aliens on public works. Dawson to repeal
law protecting Chinese pheasants. Allen
regulating freight rates on railroads and
prohibiting railroads issuing passes to mem
bers of the legislature. Hale authorizing a
special school tax of 5 mills to be collected
, by County Sheriffs. Bilyeu requiring far
cfgn corporations to pay license fee of $500
and requiring them to adjust all rights in
the State Courts. The object la to bring
foreign corporations within the jurisdiction
of State Courts. Harrington giving home
stead exemption of 80 acres to the country
and not to exceed one acre In towns. Smith
Increasing the "age of consent" from 14 to
1 18 and making more severe penalties lor
seduction. McCully appropriating jOOO
i for the Wallowa wagon road. Mc Clean
, prohibiting the collect ian
liquor sold at retail. Rob
of accounts far
Robert appropriating
$1.1,000 for wagon road from Myrtle Point,
Coos county to Camas Valley in Dougta
county. Crockett providing for publishing
road notice Instead of posting. Paulsen re
enacting Hoult bill xs It was before amend
ment. Holland appropriating $10,000 to
build a bridge across Owyhee river In Bak
er county. Mover to abolish fiah traps,
wheels, etc., and to create the ofltec of fish
commissioner. Swank providing that Coun
ty Courts shall fix rates of toil on toll roads.
Mansard, repealing the act sdvinc the State
Agricultural Society fjOOf a year to run the
state fair. Watt, regulating the sale of
liquor and fixing the ikenae at ffOt par
rear. Doc not apply to incorporated cities.
Dimkk prohibiting sale of tobacco to min
or under 18 except upon written request of
parents. Wager regulating freight on rail
roads, 8 ten ley abolishing the board of im
migration. Irvine board of railroad, com
mlsaioner. Gubser providing for quarter
ly examination of teachers but no private
examination. Henry raising school tax levy
so nve mills, tienry providing that district
mut have five months school each year to
entitle them to public funds the next.
Henry allowing district clerk thirty day
wjwtn to osjsjKt taxe.
tlray, Asalanng kba sea beaah a pahlie
tug a way. Uay, appointing the flrst Saturday
in J on a pahlie holiday in m known ae La
bor Day. Daly, to iaerease school us front
4 tc 5 mills. Bowditeh, te make ihT-YlfiTrt
(Village a Stain Normal School and to my
propria $8300 par year to it Mpport, Tay
lor, oxing lea of Juror in l-treutt Uoert at
$3 par day and in Jo tie Court at $1.
!injflsin, appropriating $15,000 to betid
a bride aero lira poo river. Crook, to no.
prorriata $80,000 to build a road from Cbateo
to I'ort Orford hj Omy I ounty. Mtiler.
rawing eehoot tax from 4 to 8 mill Taylor,
lor conatttotioaaJ eoovaaOoo. Chamberlain,
fee wafjen read ytem aeroee the Qteoade
Mountain. Simon, iswraaatag iry of Sa
prims Jadg, Celemaa for payment ef dam
age try loo of stock killed bv railroad.
Diotntiek for removal of the body of late Gov
titbb from Ixmdoo to Oregon for banal,
sytaa), far eempitiug aad printing a sane of
school tast-books
W hever
A little woman with light blue eyes and
brown hair walked into the shooting gallery
of a Clark street museum late yesterday
afternoon, and,pkklng up a rifie.fired twen
ty-two shots at a urge? fifteen peces away.
When she had fired her last round; the bul
let on the target formed the tetters, "K. II.
L..
"Are those vour Initials ?" asked the man
in charge of the gallery.
.. fv. 1- " .k-
a ittij c n , was inc muwssw nsnonsSi
"This Is a little trick my father Uught me
....... T 1 . ncii m my vara.
lite piece of pasteboard bore true Inscrip
tion : "Fannie H. I-ennox. champion lady
hot of Oregon. CkUapo Her aid.
nyfcont stenors
The following is an abstract taken from
the rchool register in District No. 93, for
the term ending Jan. 7th, 1887 :
No of pupils enrolled, 1 1 ; avenue daily
attendance for the first month 10 ; sec
ond month, 109-11 ; third, o. Mav Shea
was present, 59 days, deportment, 95 ; Llllic
Shea, present, 60 days, deportment, 94 ;
Let tie Thompson, present, 60 days, deport
ment, 91 ; Anthony Shea, present, m days.
deportment, 93 ; Willie Shea, present, 60
day, deportment, 98 ; William Wiley,
present 59 day, deportment, 93 ; Clarence
Wiley, present, 60 day, deportment, 95 ;
Charlie Wiley, present, 60 day, deport
ment, 97 ; Alonxo McQueen, present, $9H
day, deportment, 100 ; Talis McQueen,
present, 60 days, deportment, 86 ; Charles
Sturtevant, present, 43X day, deportment,
00.
Emma Drvry, teacher,
rrepesed City Limits,
Commencing in the middle of the main
channel of the Willamette river at a point
north 8 dcg. 45 min. west of the northeast
corner of Hackleman's addition to the city
of Albany, thence south 8 deg. 45 min. east
to the southeast corner of Hackle man s
second addition ; thence south 8 deg. 4
min. east 1430 feet to a point ; thence south
81 deg. 1 5 min. west 8354 feet to a point in
the west boundary line of the donation land
claim known as Walter Monteith's Notifies
tion No. 1798, Claim No. 55 in township
1 1 south range 4 west of the Willamette
meridian, at a point 638 feet north 1 deg.
west from the southwest corner of trie above
named claim ; thence north t deg. west on
said boundary line to the center of the Cala-
poola creek ; thence down the center ot
said creek with the meandering thereof to
the center of the Willamette river ; thence
down the center of said river with the me
andering thereof to the place of beginning
Patents . ran ted,
Patent granted to cltlsens of the Pacific
States during the past week and reported
presslv for the Democrat by C. A. Snow
8c Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign
Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Wash
tnston, D. C. :
3 E Bingham, Walla Walla, W. T.
horseshoe pattern.
J A Buckley, San Francisco, CaL, ventil
atin
ing cars.
F L Emerson,
Brentwood, Cal., gopher
1 gun.
W J Murray. Tolon. Cel.. car axle.
W C Quinbv. San Francisco, Oal., elec
trolyte.
O H Sutherland, Walla Walla, W. '
team boiler.
E S Sutton. Snohomish. W. T., loose
pulley.
ttentlaae te Bay Here.
Mr L Seeders continues to buy horses at
this city. Will pay sod price for suitable
homes weiehius 1100 to 13UU Pounds, in
good order. Bring them on,
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WHY WILL YOU cough when Sblloh'a
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 18
ote., 80 Ota., aad fl.
aiftsiftT it..
Fir wood Is $6 a cord in Walla Walla.
The worst cut Tennyson lias received is
that from the ilepner paper, which publishes
me oiu nt Jacob ell man for England s
jjoet laureate. Sawed off the lower end.you
know,
The New York WorUi ptsked Governor
Penneyer to kindly telegraph his opinion of
the probable effect on the country of Conk
stag's return to the Senate. His answer was
as follows : "It Is ray impression that Roe
eoe Oonkllng I a man who never ha been
or never can be the subservient tool of cor-
Birntlon. la the present condition of af
tft frt our country, uch men hould be
placed In official position if possible."
DrLM llentel, recently of Salem, ha
located In this citv. thi week mittine In a
lock of drug (n the Morgaa lllock,jut east
of Deyoe k Itobson. lie will also practice
hi profession. The Doctor come here
highly recommended.
Robert Clow.of Polk county. was appoint
ed Superintendent of the Penitentiary, M J
ascivinnon, oi l'ortland, Chief Warden.
The Salmon canneries, ol the lower Co
lumbia, according to the ittoriam, expend
annually about $ 1, 500,000, which circulates
mostly in that vicinity. A big industry.
The "Drum Lummonof Montana yleld
ad$Joaxxxin December.
The retchetag voted against the wishes of
the Emperor on the Army bill, and were
immediately dissolved . Thank L'oodnes.ln
the U. H., there 1 no dissolution when men
rote a they please.
The old Bennett House, at Salem, occu
pied bv about one hundred Celestials, wa
entirely consumed by fire on Thurilay night
of last week. Three of the Chinamen were
unable to get out of the building, and were
burned to death. An air chamber In the
city's new steamer burst, causing confusion.
There was about $.yvi In the dime, part
of which wa recovered.
The $0x000 Lick object glas, that is to
be put into the tube of the greatest of tele
copes, ha reached It destination. It was
a precious bit of freight, and stenciled on
It case wss the well-worn warning l "Glass
this side up, with care . " (Jap tain Frailer,
Its custodian, traveled with the great eye
piece in a special car.
If any of the reapportionment bill pas
Linn county will probably get three Rep
resenUtive and two Senator.
14,878 pound of Polk county hops were
recently sold In Chicago for 33 cents a
Mi Van Zandt, a Pittsburg girl wanted
to marry Spies, the anarchist, soon to be
hung, but the Clerk refused to grant the
license yet it is liable to occur, ft all came
from Mis V teeing Spice in the Court
room, and like a dime novel milksop be
coming Infatuated.
Less than xvjoo of General Logan's book
have been told.
Geo A Larrabee last week, at Portland
fell to the bottom of a 6a foot well, which
he was digging, and received only Blight
injuries, A remarkable escape from death.
Gen Haaen. Chief of the Government
signal service bureau, died last Sunday at
Washington, DC I
On June aoth next Victoria will have been
queen of England just half a century. The
event will be celebrated. Ten nr son, the
cranky OM poet, will afflict the occasion with
s poem. Mr I s feme would have been
more lasting had he died a year ago.
Mrs Cleveland eat peppermint drop.
Last Saturday night at midnight a vessel
bound for Oregon with 100,000 pound of
riant powder on board, went ashore at the
Golden Gate, and wa abandoned be it
crew. Some of the powder being thrown
against the rock the whole wa exploded
The vessel was blown to atom, the Cliff
House and other buildings were partially or
wholly dent roved, end three men were e
rioualv, thoueh not fatal! v Injured. The
shock wa a terrible est.
Congiesiinan Hermann ha introduced
an amendment to the constitution of the
United State, providing for the election of
U 8 Senators by the people instead of by
State legislatures. It U safe to nay It will
never become a part of the ceswitutiorut a
majority of U S Senator. would never have
a scat In the Capitol if the people were to
do the electing. They will not chop off
their own heads, sU wiped with gain from
Senator Dimkk and Wager and Re pre
senutive McLean, Daly and Hick area
rpwmsttoo appointed to make a full inves
tigation of the swamp land swindle. Thev
have a colossal too on their nana ; and 11
is hoped they will get to the bottom of the
business, if there I any bottom.
34 hour clock are to be used on the
Union Pacific R. R , and In time are bound
to be used generally. When we read the
sentence "door open at to o'clock ; per
formance to begin at 20 o clock it will uxe
considerable figuring to get what la meant
through our bead. Tne crime of going
home drunk st 34 51 o clock win De mucn
greatet, fa appearance, than to do so now
at even 3 o'clock a. m.
Those who wear dmnsofids are tariff us
ed 10 per cent, while those who use window-
Slaes, are Used 180 per cent. Raw silk I
uty free, but raw wool i utted 45 per
af . at s
cent. Ooid stud are taxed 35 per cent, out
horse-shoe nail 1 16 per cent. The finest
broadcloth It taxed 40 per cent, but the poor
are Uxed 89 per cent on common wool
cloth. Thi te a cample of the protection
offered bv our Uriff. -?.
Te the twMlc.
I am now better prepared than ever be
fore to suit my numerous customer in all
line of goods. I have a larger stock which
I personally selected, and have many nov
elties I could not get by ordering goods ex
clusirely. I have jut made extensive Im
provement to my Boot and Shoe Store
giving me much more room than formerly,
end enabling me to carry a larger assort
ment and to sell you better good for the
money. I have iust received direct from
the factory a full line of ladies' and gents'
tipper for the holiday trade especially
selected for thi market, all of which will
be sold on their merits, and every pair
amaranteed. even in cheap slippers and
hoes.
Samusl E. Vourte.
New good at Fortmiller 3c Co'. Sev
erst new style of elegant bed room set,
and s splendid variety of upholstered goods,
ust received. By keeping a nrst-cias
stock of goods they go fast.
Thos Brink's ash bedroom sets attract
general attention. They are sold remarkably
low.
aiseeo te Lean.
On from one to three years time, on good
ecurity, in sum of $500 up. Call on
(JLtKB, MOXT1ITX OT V.
s
Don't forget that N. H. Allen It Co., teks
eroduoe in exohsnse for marahaodiss at the
saarket prices.
Dr. Whites celebrated New York Cough
Svran. for sal at Hoffman k Pffeifer
Warranted to cure conghtand 00 Ids.
Tho Brink, the furniture dealer will not
be undersold, (iet his prices.
Claaks.
Tbs largest aad beat select-I
th valley oan be tonod at Mi.,
teabach's.
Per sate
took
nth k
in
Ssi
tsaS
A good organ. Call at Dr. Kelly',
good hingle mill. Call on J. H. Maine.
New stoek of fall goods, every Une fall,
coats and examine then.
Merrsmi ft
A8 AM Oast
Wheat 78 cent.
Webfoot for eertaln.
V U French, jewsiar.
Sere throst art prevalent.
Fear drag store ia Albany.
Oyster served in all tyl at Hoffman It
Psiffer'e.
J. P. Wallace. Phvskrian and Hurn. AU
bany, Or.
Gjti Haw I k Brinair fir ahiiu fr.ish
groceries.
GsfFft Huthmrll. ?hvitnvis and Sirirum.
Shdd, Or.
Coasidsrsb'e mow has fsl! -. in the moan-
Uins recently.
Th "State Maria" sail tram Yaaaia
Oity te day.
Th Hainm famiitii mill for tta at Davna
k ftibsoa'a.
k fw rood atook
ho wautei, IUM on
Pipes 4 Talbot.
Mr W H Wallaot M ttflin Alb fir for
Ataor Hfinth.
Walunt oenter tablet, with marble or wood
top el Tho Brink's.
Arabia Prush' dm stori t ooee dav
and aigbt, at all hours.
Another tumble in tbs arise of boot mod
shoes at Read k lJiownli.
Lares redaction in th ntlom 1 as
Will Brother, Albany. Or.
Tns riyer was 11 feet above low water
mark Oo Tuesday at this city .
J H Tnwaseod. special stent for th Hut
lusurano Co. oi 8ltn. Orseeit.
Mr C J .Stewart will aet a du,t ant for
tbs Oregon Paetne at this oity.
Dr J Kitchen h bn an tited Pass
master st Irving, Lsus eounty.'
Mix shaves for a dollar su I s clt su towel to
very customer, st U yierick'a.
A apleodtd line of furiitur at Thna
Brink'. No better ia the valley.'
For a H neral assortment of tion.o farniah.
tug good at ooet go to Jobe Brigtf.
A Una assortment of Chris tint etudia.
anu, te., at Read k BroeneU'.
Kama Abb Ht is to be in Portland weak
after nxt. Price 82, 81.3d au t S I .
A Hrt -eJtae Uae of eh air. f. whatnot.
etc., at Too Brink s ftiriittur store.
A grocery store k to be ooensd soon in tna
place reevntly v seated by Rd 4 Browned.
The best bedroom sot, th beat spring
uteitr , at Tnoe Hriuk'e laroitu.s store.
w ri.iK, ' 3ur -ianviiau.uring
Oo.,oppostte Odd Fallow Temple, Albany, Or.
If If If. U - . J. .J J. -
John Knox, formerly of thi. nouatv. died
a few day ago at hpoxeue Falls. W. T.
Wateae, oiook and jaweiry carefully ie
pstrad at reasonable pries at F If French' .
Th PnthibMom Hiar i being saeved te
fort.aad, itev Lyman will Ootta new editor
...
on can a spisnaid variety ot toses at
Mr John Brians. Fur sate at teaeonebl
D. M. II. Kilt. phycMian
surgeon
AH any, Oregou. '-ails tu. i ia
cmtntry.
city or
Kev 8 B Davis, of this eity will omit hi
regular eervtoas at Tangsmt twit Ssbbatb af
teraKo.
Go to M A Miller, of Lebanon, f r dro-.
uutioos iit pr!uui-r, aa ii I tea a full ttae
tm 42a8)$ fJ sre kept ruuumj at Veriok'a
barber bop Ta plaee t gs ktve or
hair cat.
It will py y w (, call at F M Preaeh's
and prtoe hi watches bafore uurcasting one
aeber.
Frseh Yutaa ay aad Raster 1 oyster
constantly oa hsal after lo-day at rJutfasa
I "I UUxr
A Portland paper pu blithe th item that
Clevrlani will pruiby visit tha Northwest
nest a tamer.
Th Linn County T npsraue Alliance
meet at tin city next week, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
JoeSuann. instead of bein; "timetba np."
a snversi ( nir exenang a tv tsted i
tbs wnsl hand Dp.
ThxeiksstNswpart Wmm, V., shonld
net beonofoeudad with our worthy euntem-
p.rsry at the Bay.
Hi sud Will Richard npened a second
ter n ( dauetng scltool in Parrub'e liall on
N nii.es-lsy eveutntf .
A hyry team btng driven by Tho Btok !
irv iu tnu city V eneeaajT, r.u away, csut
lug alight damage.
The prospects are good for th praaaut
Collector ex CaeUNat at Portland to ha a
SBOO or ta a aho t time.
Deyoe k Bobeon have a lartfe stoot of the
best plows mad On hand. They will be
old at bedrock price.
Thi is th Mason of th year whan au
ambralla need a padloo and ball and th un
Poor freight trains a week now ran oa th
O k C between Portland aad Junction, and
from xttere uth on train a week.
John Briggs has 00 hand three Plummer
Fruit Dryera which n will sell at lea than
cost. They are th beat in the market.
Persons dosirtn 1 i.ia pocket koive of a
near brand, warranted, should oalt at Will
Br.. Tbay bnv just gotten in anew atoek. j
A fool relied fir in a Ixmdmi theater lajt '
Tudy vmng. s rnh f ir tm door was
e, and twelve people --r iramoled to
death.
JNeariy an mo 1 ami a biit ot rat.t tell in
Albany on If m lty : but tfut m .tter than
fifteen inehe of uoe, it msle irologtoal
ecjuaL
Parties holding tickets n n'ler 71. 551.
1362 iui by K at Krencii will p!ae call
at th Corner Jewelry S o. o. nr id iu th
ticket.
B .V Cnnd.ff will make 800.000 brick un
oi yard Bear town next sum ..e . He ex
pect a lively time iu th uric trad in thi
city nest season.
The "N S BuMey" is in Portltod uadr-
eiiOi4 repairs, lhi boat ha reoeivod aliout
aa mooh noteriety iuee being auuk a tbs
famous Uregot).
Ut Zukermtn ia making arrangements to
move his jewelry atom to uext west of Red
field'a grooery scor. Tbs plsoe he vacate
is already re u ted.
It was reported ia this oity Wednesday
yuiog that Barry Nool, formerly of this
city, had died in Portland on luetdav trom
the burtiiij of a blood vesaut.
Iu the Stat j Letrislature original hills are
sent to the printer to be set op. A shams.
By the way what ia the vast array of com
mitteo clerks paid f r.
There were several applicant from Lien
eounty at Salam for clerkships wk are oiili
d to return homo empty handed. Th 00 U.-
ty, though, get it sh ire.
Burkhart k Keeney sell ticket over the
Northern PaoiHo Rail Road to all i- inta
est. Csll on them for rates a id in.ps
ahowiog route of travel.
Should yon desire to sail your property
eall on Burkhart k Keeney as tlmy advsrtiao
property placed in theii hand', and charge
nothing unlee they effect a 'o
Mr Ctawford, th photographer ha ma le
ereral marked improvement at hi gallery
recently. He also has a new awn at the en
trance, parhapa the most artUtio in Albany,
'there is only one daily paper in Oregon
that ha the ability to present its reader on
the next morniug after delivery tiftesu ool -umn
of a message and au iuaugural address.
Mr Jas Murry ha leased the Exehangs
Hotel of his mother, and hereafter it will he
run by him. "Jim" is a rustler, and will con
tinue to bring to the Rxohang a geoi pat
ronage.
The ladies of th Presbyterian church
were tc give a social at th residence of Mr
DP Mason on laat ( Thursday) evening. If
thi meet your eye before the event let it
be a reminder to go.
Wednesday a baegage oar on allPeuhsyl-
vania Railroad was blown up by dynamite.
The dynamite was in a small trunk and it
waa rough handling by tne baggage smasher
that caused the explosion. He will live.
Several crestfallen, lonesome, woebegone
looking flake of snow fell from the heavens
over Albany last Friday morning, and melt
ed with electric speed. Not one was n af
ter striking tho soil, Tne Urst of tbs esaoa
Un retiring from ths Postoffiee Mr F
Kenton will opsn a news stand, stationary
and cigar store oa Find, street, having already
leased a place for ths purpose. One of our
moat popular young men he will make it
access,
Ths sidewalk to ths cemetery rt assies is
its impassable condition. It ahould l repair
ed. In it present condition it is s Wot on
ths oity. Perhsp the reader of the Dm o
easy remember having seen this sebjeot
mentioned before.
Be n.roiful. Have you seen en ambrclta,
worth about $2 whn new, ami that was
not long ago, with tho initials "F. M " on
ths weodm nub of the hsndls. If you hsy
h merciful toth printer and return to th
Danocaay effiee.
Albert H Wslker, of Hartford. Coon., ha
sued ths Chtotgo Tiihunt for 120 000 dam
sgea osused by tftat pspor calling hint a
orsnk. Ma will not recover a son t. Is that
were lihel every payer iu the fj H would b
sternal ly in hot water.
The Salem Sttmn i t an I several Portland
paper sre workmx for Sunday trains on tna
OA ('Kit. Bitutr let no. Bailroa.1 man
need rest the ssSS as other hnins'i heinir.
The day I already dsweerateii toi moon.
Ws srs getting too ttmt,
la Donsgsl ooaatv. Irelmd. fist Tndav
tier. . tight occurred betwmn tsnsntesnd s
Sheriff po, raversl of the Utter being
riously injured. In Lim-riok end oth. r
count: also Hero battle occurrc i t etwein
tenant and victr.g Sheriff.
We hav received No. 1 of Vol. f nt th-
Milton K'iI. Berr make it snar and
will slwsys mske it sotr with bis oriirinal
nsway psrsgraph When it corns to ren
ninga loetl uawper Bsar.r is an eagle
beak for sore, and we gladly X.
Mr Louis Visreck h inovl into hi new
(pisrter nearly upp-Mite the Rvre Kea.
Ntly flttef ap, with tw guil bath roo n,
h has on of ths bust bar r Hop in th
Valley, and know how te wld tti rs r
with th hst in th State or (J, 8.
A tesia beloniu, to Mr If. n.no uL al
Saot.am precinct, ran awsr en Ttiursd
eveuing of la.t. 1 thu city, tertiinrf from
th Magnolia Mill, and turning at the i-
chsngs Hotel, Insving th wson st that af
ter bottom op. No ether damage.
Send Birkhvt a K ten 'nam and ad-
dresses of friend deeiriag information of Ore
lion si d they will sted tham com.- ,A the
Seal SetU Cono mr whiih nonlaia a avnu-
plt dtsortpttoe of on county is ees'i tsue
wito either lirsh e int ormati 1 w r har.
A. H.''ln th Oregon' czivna Ho W R
Bilyva, f thi c tv. crelit for heini tl lead
r of th Ddmocstio idof the SLsrHnat.
A Mr (hi yen i n-1 a member .f th enta
"A, H."i vi isntly mnddlet ia hie mind.
Mr B might be bswu given ooh credit two
year .
On Taeaday th 'Three BUters" broegkt a
load of wheat, hops, ate, u the liear, ta.t
bin loaded at Portland. A-mt nt th t o
were losdsd five or six ail up th Sntiem
That river is not eeneraJty couidrd nevi
gbl ; bat the 0 P bo its go wherever there
is bnaines
Ia our ertiei on the first page of the lest
issaso! the Uau ocasT ths tetment ia made
that 00 woman ha vr been beeg in Muv
oen. bet wear informed by Mr P H Bow
nsao, a resident of Bntoe e maty, that he
hae personal knssvtedg that a wemao by th
ansa ef Letand wa bung in that Stats fifty
yr ago.
Portland and K t Portland papers, uwnsd
wswkly. rs slopping oysr with proaJiioa
We would like t know how hnnsasutv ia
benefitted by cola me after column of nothing
but stem ha to foUowing. rbe Ocmip
would like s know why B1T1 D. kiessd Jaae
u. on ut left cheeh ta .sd of on the right
Olaa (Pfrf
Last Monday Mr H F Merrill openel a
general baalUag. brokerag. sxebsnge, tnsa r
aaee and collecting busia. at th coiner of
retry scxl First Street, in the store with
r M French. He will recety depodts. buy
and ll axchsng and egottete lean. Wdl
place fire aad maris intnranee in only first
da companies, W give attention to col
lections .
W bsys received a report of the iroceed-
i igioi tnenito so is. I meetior or the Fire
men' A;iatton of Oregon and State Fire
men' Tojrnams.it. FUttel by the Secretary
Mr Frank E Uody . J it it ereditebly gotten
ap and speak in eten engine lancusge of
tne ltdtv of th wgtntxtino ef firamsn in
Oregon. No wbsra in tbs 17 S esa, a sn jc
amnle, cine ! Lund better equipped for te
tight th fir fiend th u ia Albany. Aateiia
and Suem, woo 1 their population u eoatid
assML tnanber ead Past.
Tne nndsrsiirnel will ell all kinds af
um-i-r aa I 3 1 1 r 1 . ,1 ut t ths follow.
I - - - - VT J?s- i n .
ioj vfcsvioos 00 in ? , rnj-w if q i l.aea,
Leog'a, Lawson sad Biliville Persons baild
ing hoa.es or Inn- can have bills out and
deliver I at anv of the above ttioi.s oa
ahort n-.ttce. Li 1 Her is of tb very beet
quality, the logs bein bmeght front tl e fine
timber region on th McKenxi River.
Ws. K. ffrroith.
airayed.
Two colt, thin In fleh, one s rrel, two
year old past One yearling, hey, tar In
forehead. Ben gone two months. 11
pay liberally for information as to where
about. Address, Tangent.
E. W. I.RFRAX.
Viertck's shaving and hair dressing aa
loon to opposite the Revere House, where
he has fir. t -class bath
rooms.
Mseetattea Retire.
Notice I hereby given that the a ipar4
nership heretofore existing bet wee N. A.
Cherry and John Hern haw t lis i ay
dlaaolvnd, John Hsnbaw retiri.ig f oaa
bald bualnesa,
Albany, Or., Jsi, let, 1887.
Jtvaor Hajraausr.
aad aseea,
N. H. Alien k Oi. have in atoet a fall
line .if boots, hues sod rubbtia, which wJll
le sold at very low prices.
Why not call on Tho Brink for
thing
to th furniture line for holiday
For stove snd tin wars at cost go te Job a
Briggs.
Cloak ! Cleah t
Don't forget that N. H. Allen k Cr. have
just received a large atoet of ths latest
style in cloak from New York, which key
otter at unheard ot low prices.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY-
positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria. and
Cauker Mouth.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com pi tint
you nave a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shlloh's Vital ixer. It never la lis
o care.
Letter List.
Following la ths list ol letter rstaaininf la tho Past
Oatai, Alhany, Linn eounty, Oragon, Jan. SOth 1SSS,
rsons catling (or these letter must give ta Si t on
which thev werasdrerUssd ;
Baker, H-v 54 C 4 Canntsghgrn, It at
Da via, Hssrv Kroareen, A
Orlar, John Osnssr, I U
Harmsn, Atfrel LoweU, R
MuKenry, John Taylor, Doris
Ursn, WCI Webster, J Franklin 8
White, T H
J, M. IBVTKQ, P. M,
MSatatlK.
RAY KINDER. On Jan. nth, 1887, in
Scio, by Jame Williams,!. P.,at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, Ma. Henry
Ray and Miss Hannah KiNDBR,bothof
Linn county.
SHELTON-RICHARDSON On Jan.
19th, i887,at the residence of and by fcev.
S. G. Irvine, D. D., Mr. Harvey L.
8 helton, son of Hon. Harvev She. ton,
and Miss Mary L. Richardson, bothj
of Scio.
fThe Dbmocrat extends congratulations.
WATTS. On Jan. 10th, 1887, in Shedd, to
the wife of F A Watts a son.
YANTIS.-On Jan. 12;h, in Shedd, to
wife sf W W Yantia x sen.
the
MM MS, AX PtKSO, tf.
Hon J P Schoolinir, of Harriimrg,yirite
oar oity Tuesday.
Mr L Senders hss gone to 8fl Frneieo
with a shipment el norse.
Him Kmeh Hoult, of Hrrismjrj
oity Friday, The Ikm rt achn
s oslt.
MiMinnt APiion and Mi Hi
thi city seourd i ciktdr. en co
st Halem.
rax in
:.lge
Pref D V S ft
mitte clerk at 8
th Legislature.
Mr John R'Arn
firm of D-yor k
from a trip to hi
id, of this city, is a epm
slem during the meeting of
on, junior member of the
R.obs.m, returned lsst srceJt
former home iu tii Bs.
Mrs M V Brown, of thiscity.left en vV
oesday forSalom, where ah lw hu n a
pointed Clerk of the eomnitte u t Bta
and Hii(hway, A jua'ciotta appointmsi
Mr Jas Crawford, for mey years in
harness and saddlery huii,: in iiaiaey
ks
opeoel thn same kind of an etetlihai
reodletoti, and will Soon move his fua
thst city.
On oc uui f iiineA Beiiater Da
vaOfi
came to Alhany Wcdn.s lay svci.m - uud
remain nntil M on lay, lie says that
of the hi!! calliiU' f ,r1rVe appr
ion
to build
his vote
wagon
Ocid.
71 a
will receive
Geo I Foster, wa
nt to Ssn
Oirg', Cal., for his health, is, regret t
ssv, worse. The Bret of th : -yeck hi tir.
M'S Cpt Powell, snd broth r, R drt, left
Portland, for Ban Diego, to rn.d-r him a'l
the stsistanee neasAbf
A highly eotertairrng
held at the resutencd of 1
Monday evening by the
ly oci
K To
S K l otiig, on
-nhri of th Al-
bany t LS C. Historical and other gam
were played, snd about half s sc ire of vsrie
ties of bom mad candy partaken a.
stKAx. r. rate.
Following were the recorded salee
Linn county durinf the pest week :
in
Quincty K Crme and wife to Harvev
Sbelton, J :2 aero in tp MS B
1 weet. 1 1 a 1 1 1 iTiati
KViO
800
8 8 IlsyeetoJaeob W Wiglc.eawt half
ot lot 1, block 8, HaUey
FJ Ki ' o Mabala F Taeoer, the un-
.Itvtdird interest in 32t) acres in tp
14 MB 3 west 8X
U 8 to John B Wirt, 160 acres in tp 12
8 H 1 aat psVnt
Andrew Htteaivl wife to Lille A Hise.
160 04 .-tcre 10 tp 11 8 a 4 we.t
Andrew Htteto Mary A S liiU-., sev
eral parcels of land iu tp II 8 H
4 wwt ami 55 132 foot m Hack-
leman a .iditton to Albeny
N A Jenne to Wesley R Jrnae.eOacra
in tp 14 8 a 2 weet
Heir ot Jane fliudmssi 8 M W
lit idmi.ii, 2 lot iu Lob nn
1
I
1
eonn i-mnur au 1 wir n e, i oun,
49J feat front. 8 W c raer Ferry
and Bresilbin Su., Al amy, O 8.IC0
S krawA ateewasf.
W call your attention to tho advertise
ment of a remedy which has stood U
test of more than half oeo'ary with in
reeaing popularity and t- univeraally
admitted to have no equal aa a enerilejfnw
for tne care ol diceaeee onginatlog in a
dlsoidertd Liver, au 3b a i.p tpua, BU
luiiinea, Centipa ion, Cid-.c, etc. Slav
ntons Liver Uexuiator is a simple aad
bar in less medicine, purely vegteoe, and
can be safely and advsntageouMly need
under any eircuna-ftanc. It act mildly
and efTecSonlly and is eeelsl1y vaiaable
a tamlly m-d)c.ne. which position it
holds in so many b una. We do not
know another prspiration which eu
brina forward such lndir-inent from
oad of farni lie and those holding the
tilKbest ofBcial and cisl p'l-.itioo. Keep
Simmons Liver iteguiator in your bouse,
it will reduce your doctor' bill and insure
for your families beslth an ' happinete.
Save Cot 1.
AU persons knowing thcmud e indebted
to John Brigg are hereby notified that hi
books will be closed on the 3it lost, and
that It will be bo their interest to come and
settle Irnmediatelv and save collection.
Dec aoth, 1886.
LsMsaSry Weak.
Laundry trork of all k nds dons totha
en'.ire astieiaction f All. Give aw,
min a chan.
F. H. MeCoRX icxc
reeertee
Ho to Allen ek Co. wt
an yoe want grace
eel ecu-1 stocX and
They hav a well
ell sheep.
Baektoa Aralea aalve.)
The beet salve in the world torj Cola,
Bruise. Sores, TJlor. nU Khe in. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Cnspped HamN. Ohi:blaM s,
Corn and all Skin teapticaae, and-iosla
lively cure Plica, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perleot tfaotion.
er monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Foehay A Mason,
fancy
Those desiring ths latest novaities ia Iseea,
buttons, gloves, etc, should call un Moi -te;th
k Settenhech.
Fancy Warn.
N. H. Allen k O. have in stock a fa 1 line
of mtterisl f.vr f.a-JV work. eoesti. f
Fsiry xsphyr, Shutland vool and 8ot. ohe-
ndle, araaeas, tiilssill. 72 inch English felt,
ilk Is, knitting silk, etc
1 ,
The rhstegrapher, Albany, er.
I have all the negatives taken by A
B. Pax ton and any one oan have dupli
cates from their negatives by addresumid
us, at tLe following prices : Card siaa, i
per doaen, cabinet sixe, $3 per doseu, beu
ioure, 86 per doxen, I keep the dneat
line of Oregon views In the wU Cata
logue furnished on application. Copying
snd enlarging old picture neciaitv.
J. Q. Csuwijja,
feValne Mare rtestsant
to the teats, more acceptable to tk a tea sob,
snd more truly beneficial in it action, the
famous California liquid fruit raady, Syrsp
nf Fijr, is rapidly su persui ng nil other.
Try it For sale by Foahay Mass.
The tery Itcst.
I haye added to my soof an i Ae stock a
line of ths oelebrsted Lair I, Sehobr k
Mitchell, PhiUtffphi Fin S W for ladioa,
miastt sud children. Acknowledged if
dealer generally to be the beat value and
heat fitting tin shoe made. Widths C, D,
and EE. A ehild can buy aa cheap ss s rasa,
Sam c kl K. Yoeaa,
So'.o Agent, Albany, Oregon.
H. F, MERRILL:
BANKING, h
INSURANCE.
COLLECTIONS,
EXCHAMQ f.
Car. First and Ferry Streets,
ALBANY, ORECOH.
HEW DRUG STORE.
Tr. Haaael who recently reabznsd hie c
sitton as Physician and burgeon of tbe TJ.
S. Ind, School nesr Salem will have H-
pervigion ol and be responsible for nhej
management of ths new Drug Store of O
aaBBassaxBwaas 1
A. Vo, opeoea m me now jw.ort'aii ouik
Ing Dr. Heneel oan be found at place off
I business when his professional services aa
! physician may be desired.