The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 29, 1887, Image 3

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THIS PAPER
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ta on fi In PhllaaVlnhla
AA ff When ptil strictly iu ad
WaVsUU vanoe i his will He the
price of the Democrat ; at the end of
the year, $2.50, and there will he do
deviation from thin rule.
A MAN ABOUT TOWN.
The If. A. T. does not hear of that vast
number of petition rolling Into the sanctum
f the Oregon Railroad Commission due to
a body of such august importance. Is it
possible it is already forgotten. Something
should be done to make its members earn
their $7000 a year and free transportation.
Put this fact In salt and keep it. R R. Com
missions do not lesson the profits of railroads
nor do they in the whole bring any benefit
to the people It is the old gag again of
trying to beat a man at his own game.
Circumstantial evidence is sufficient to
convict a person of murder ; but when it
comes to keeping saloons open on Sunday or
running disreputable bawdy houses at least
the practice here requires positive proof.
This is simply ridiculous and a travesty on
justice. Reputation alone, established by
a sufficient number of witnesses, should be
ample evidence on which to convict. It is
high time that the old bull dosing systems
of defense in such cases were done away
with.
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Albany, Eugene, Corvallls and Prineville
have applied recently for Militia Companies.
Is it possible our beloved State is in such
need of soldiers. Is an invasion from China
looked for, or are we liable to have an up
rising among the few relics of the noble
red man scattered in several corners of our
State. It looks very much as if the boys
want some fun at the expense of the State,
to which the M. A. T. is not objecting.
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There are numerous ways of making
money in this world. Recently a man had
a 75c. pair of overalls stolen, lie had the
thief arrested, and received about $i0 in
witness fees. Thinking he had received
good pay for the overalls he very generous
ly gave them to the thiel who wore them
away from the city after serving hs term
in the county jail." The 75 cent overalls
cost the county over fifty dollars.
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Mr. Watts' directory and census of Al
bany just completed shows the bone fide
white permanent population of Albany to
be 3064 Adding Celestials, students, etc .,
the population of the citv mav be placed at
2300, indicating a booming growth during
the last year or two. In connection with
the census the directory will show the as
sessment of tome of the residents ; but, alas
ihere will be more names not assessed than
assessed, many of them being of persons
owning property, even real estate. The
directory will speak for itself on this point,
A Big Weddiag at Harriabarx-
Last Sunday evening at llarriaburg Dr.
W. H. Davis and Miss Dora Heodrex, two
of Harrisburg's most popular citizens were
duly united in marriage before a large num
ber of friends. Rev. Sweeney, of Browns
ville performing the ceremony, the C ity
Band furnishing musk for the occasion. A
large number of valuable and useful pres
ents were tendered the happy couple. The
event was one of the most brilliant of the
kind in the history of llarrisburg, so we are
informed. The l)bmocbat extends congratulations.
Council.
PresentAll officers and mefnbers.
An ordinance on police regulations was
reported
A report from the Committee on Fire and
Water favoring the purchase of 500 feet of
hose for the fire department was read.
The matter of publishing a history of Al
bany by the Maine man was Indefinitely
postponed.
A petition praying for the privilege of
dri ving on Ellsworth street faster than al
lowed by ordinance was referred .
The matter of an ordinance in reference
to the punishment of offences was postponed
until a special meeting on next Monday
evening. Also the matter of publishing the
city ordinances, and a bkl on the same.
Bids for constructing two lateral sewers
running from Broadalbln street were opened
and the contract let to James Laurent. Fol
lowing were the bids 1 Jas Laurent 75c. ;
A W Met Main, 80c. and 85c. Peter Black,
Repairs of sidewalks heretofore ordered
were directed to be made Inside of ten days;
and crosswalks ordered to be four feet wide.
The matter of Improving the landing at
the ferry was continued.
A petition from E J Lanning et al asking
for certain grading and Improvements In
the Third ard was granted.
The Postal Telegraph Company was re
quested to remove a certain pole from
Ninth street.
Property owners in block 4 were ordered
to repair the alley In the same.
Adjourned until next Monday evening,
when everal special matters v ill be considered.
A Cannery.
ALBANY
Population A boat tsM.
C, W. Watts, the Job printer, lias just
completed a very carefully made census of
Albany, for a directory, which he is prepar
ing to publish. The results of the work
show 2064 actual white residents of the city,
permanently located here. Add to t hi . the
number of Celestials, students, etc.. and It
will show a population of about 23OO, which
la probably just about correct, as Mr Watts
took the census in a manner to leave little
doubt of its correctness , though, of course
there may be a few errors. This shows an
uncommonly healthy growth, and though it
is not up to ths wilJ ,cctil.itl:in of same
it is probably about correct. It Is alwaya
custom ary to overestimate the population
of a city. " We are Indebted to Mr Watts
for the following summary of the census
taken :
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Last week the Dbmocbat mentioned the
fact that a cannery was talked of In this
city. Arrangements have now been made
for its establishment here The gentlemen
who will compose the company are E J
O'Conner, at present on the surveying staff
of the O. P., Wm Wright, the contractor, B
Brink and Chas Mueller, Clerk at the Re
vere House. The building once used aa a
nax mill, owned by Mr J O Writaman, has
been rented and machinery will be Intro
duced in time for the coming seasons fruit,
of which all salable kinds will be canned.
The industry is one which may gradually
be enlarged,' and will from the start he a
valuable one here. It should receive the
hearty support of the citizen of the valley.
In rears past fruit raisers have been exceed
ingly careless with their fruit, more going
to waste than has been preserved. IhU
will open a new field,and will give farmers
an opportunity also to go more into that
diversified farming, which the Democrat
has so often preached as necessary.
Nearly fSOO Cost.
Last week on complaint of B. S. Martin,
Constable D. B. Monteith of this city went
to Arlington and arrested Jasper Keeney
and brought him to this city, J. B. Keeney i
his father, of Brownsville was arrested on
Saturday. They were examined before
Justice Dorris, in this city on Monday, the
charge being that they had stolen a calf
from the Martin Brothers, heretofore some
what famous in the annals of our Court
proceedings. After a somewhat extended
examination the prisoners were discharged
and the coats amounting to ucarl v i00 en
tered as a judgment against the prosecuting
witness. According to a report of the af
fair the Kcenevs were accused of taking
cilf belonging to the Martin bov and
branding it with their brand. In a quarrel
over the matter revolvers were drawn but
no shooting done. It seems hardly just
that the county should pay so dearly on
oc count of personal quarrels between neiah
bor. for if we are rightly informed that is
about what this matter was. We know
nothing about the merits of the case beyond
the decision of the Court.
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May 17th.
A bill la to tie Introduced In the Canadian
parliament providing for absolute prohibition.
The Oregonian
county.
places Tangent In Lane
Our Albany contemporary says the ap
point mem of Mr Lane as agent at SlleU
must have been an oversight. This was an
unkind remark as every Indian agent In the
"tate Is an Oregon man.
Corvatil has a man who preaches but Is
not a preacher.
The sensational story U started that while
In Cuba John Sherman came very near be
ing kidnapped -bv Home bandits. A close
coll to the loss of a Presidential candidate.
Missouri had another large cyclone on
Friday. Mrtx.Osage and Blue Mound town
ships were devastated. A large number of
houses were blown down and fifteen people
killed. It Is auch conduct on the part of
Eastern weather that la building up Oregon
with Mlssourlana.
The City Council of Santa Crux has fixed
the license of street fakirs who sell soap,
jewelry, etc., at i s This is high license
with a vengeance.but if the rascals are to be
licensed it is the proper thing.
Nova Scotia wants to become one of the
U. S. Why not.
Mayor Edwards, of Fargo, Dakota, weighs
390 pounds.
The worst libel on the low necked dress
yet (terpetrated Is that it Is sometimes mis
taken for tlte garter.
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.i motnvu, 1 ., one dav la l week a
man working in a saw mil: was cut com- iJ ef Mr Chas Pfiffr.
pletcly In two parts,rnnglug down from his
skllll.
PKItSUN A li AND SOI'I A b.
Fred Eggert, of Port! tut, is hi the city.
Mr Thoa Morgao, Chewaean, waa in tne
City Tuesday.
Jadge Piper haa looated at Joseph, Wa
Iowa county
Alvia Marks and family, have mavml from
Tallosao to this city.
K B WiHoughby and wife, of Marrisbarg,
were la ths eity Monday.
Eft Skin worth hat gone in!o partnership
with J P Waiter, st tWIetoo.
Mrs I N Adair, of Salsm, spent Sabbsth in
this eity. the aest of C C Cherry. ,
MrtB A Irvine and Mrs A Hacktemaa
left y stents on a visit to Paodletoo.
Mrs T J Stitaa aad daughter. Kile, paid
Sdsm a Hyiag visit tha first of the weak.
Mr Janioa Biakoly, of Diowasviile, left on
a visit to hia former home in Missouri last
Monday,
Rsv T B Stewart, of 8 m Franoiaeo, preach
ed in the U P Cburoh last 8ablath morning
and evening.
Dr MeClare, of Silvertoa, waa ia t ba otty
on hia way to Eugene. Tba Dune asr ae
knowledges a call.
The O. F. aooial at their hall, in tins eity.
on Tassday evening waa 04M of tha pUaaaut
oat affaire of the seaaow.
Mrs Alioa ffsoderaou, of Oakland, earns
down Wednesday to attend the fuotral of
bar mother, Mrs Martin.
Mr Thoa WoaUake, brother of Wilbur
Waetiake, of thia eity, arrived iu Albany
Saturday front California.
Miss Chlwick. daughter f ex Ooyernor
Cbadwiek, of Salsm. baa bu in tb city, ths
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Chaaee for a Job.
It is reported that the lateral pipes of the
water works will betaken up on First street,
so that there will be no hose for stree1
sprinkling in front of the stores of the city,
during the coming summer. This is to
prevent the great waste occasioned by the
free use of water and add to the power at
private places, and at the same time is the
practice in cities as they grow larger. The
change will afford an apportunity for some
one with a team to get a steady job during
the summer, as a sprinkler will be a neces
v. Tried to Eat-ap.
An attache to one of the hotels got on a !
spree the other evening resulting in his ar
rest. The next day the Marshal took him
to the hotel to get money for his fine, when ;
the young man took leg bail by a back way j
running for the Eastern part of the city.per
haps hoping to find a haven of safety be-
vond the Oregon Pacific bridge. By the
Aaseadateat lagur Organised.
The people of Mt. Pleasant and vicinity
met and organized for the fight by electing
A. F. Beard, Chairman, H. W. Parker, Vice,
T. W. Bryant, Sec, Charley Irvine, Assis
tant, Miss Julia Thayer, Chorister, Norah
Darby, Assistant, and the usual committees.
O. L. Hibbard addressed the meeting with
a thirty minutes speech, followed by II. W.
Patker, Irvine, Goodman, Beard, Weddle,
Darby, and others for the amendment. Alex
Downing the only speaker on the negative
took the last turn left, and said this was a
third party move. Will the reader ask
himself the question what is the difference
whose move, so that it is for the good of
humanity. Great enthusiasm prevailed.
The meeting cloing near midnight. Rev.
Woolev of Lebanon will address tlte league
next Saturday.
T. W. Bryant, Secretary.
Mot Ureses rey Vow.
There k an old stamp in the County
Treasurer's office at thia city, which reads
"not paid for want of funds," once used on
county warrants. It has been unnecessary
in the office for about two years. Linn
county is a first-class paymaster. It is a
first-class county on general principles. Fer
tile farms, wheat bearing, stock raising,
The cltiaens of Prineville were asked If
they would support a tax for a new school
houe and only two men were found and
tuated and small enough to say "no "
Andrew Carnagie was married at New
York mat week. He gave hia wife aa
annuity of $joo,ooo a year. A husband
worth having regardless of love.
Last week a Temperance League waa
organised at Sclo.with twenty-five names on
the roll as a starter. Mr L Miller waa elect
ed PresWcnt, T J Villa, Secretary, R Pent
land. Treasurer.
The Agricultural College building will be
erected at Corvallls the comlntf summer
Mr Boothby, the architect, will superintend
its structure.
Married at the residence of the groom's
Events, on Sundav.the 17th Inst, Mr. A. II.
mips to Mis Ida Lewis, W. B, Stout offi
ciating Thus another printer has "locked
no his forms and gone to press, as It were.
I heir "proof sheet" will be revised and
corrected in due time. and their first issue
will be announced later on. Mav their
pathway be strewn with rosea, and all their
troublea be little ones. -Mmttrt Nw$.
Contractor Q W Hunt has finished his
contract on the Cascade branch of the
Northern Pacific and is now in the valley,
when he will give some attention to the
Oregon Pacific.
One night last week the weather was cold
enough at Baker City to freese puanpa.
The total value of taxable property In
Pendleton la 740,59 gJ Thia is an increase
of $ 754,677 .93 since last year.
, Dcmpscy has again abandoned priae
lighting, lie has hecn doing this contlnu
allv for several ears.
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Portland butchers have paid as high as
six cents a pound for Ist-ct on foot, hence
M1hat article is decidedly of a golden hue In
Ifjihhat citv.
Mrs hid Dot ris la visiting in Albany while
her husband la on a trip to rrinevlile.
A Portmnd Sunday paper says three Al
bany girls are on the downward road to ruin
Won't some one reach out and atop them .
Cogitate over this fact, the statement could
not be made if there were not several mis
crable hoodlums here to help them-along.
Simmons, proprietor of the hotel at Moo
terey, has been arrested for firing the build
ing. The evidence is strong against him.
1 he long and short haul clause, as was
anticipated a proving the great central point
in the law. It has Iwen suspended for sev
cntv five days. The people of the Pacific
Coast will be glad to have it suspended en
tlrely
Geo W Mack went craiv at Salem last
Saturday, lie waa in Oregon hunting
young lady to whom he was engaged In the
tast. t'oor, tool Mi fellow
Milton has voted a six mill tax for school
purposes. Any place conducting Itself In
thia manner deserves the attention of the
public.
One of Senator Mitchell's daughters
ai.l to !h- engaged to Sir L (' Vkcat, of Kng
land. Poor girl. Have ycu forgotten NelUe
urant and the rest of them.
The OR 4 N railrrwd lines have been
leased to the Union Pacific. Slowly the
great are absorbing the small, and wealth U
neing centralized.
Chaunccv Lockwood. of Salem, while
riding a hlcvcle across the river from that
Mr A B Woodto went to Silent tba first of
the wtek to aoo Governor Peaaayer in refer
oaeo ta obtaining arms for the tf A R of this
oily.
Mrs Stephen Dookard and ohild arrivoJ ia
Albaoy from Victoria last week and will re
side with her husband in this eity ths coming
year.
Btah6p Morris, of th Kpisoopsl Charch,
waa in the eity ysetorday. He is making
arrangements toeatabtisb a pormsnant min
later hero.
Hon L H Mootaoya,DrG W Maston.Jodga
Pdnn, Jadg Whitney, J L Cowan aad other
Albsnians ntve bosn making short visits to
Salem this weak.
Mr George L Blaekmaa, wife aad daughter,
arrived in Albaoy last Mouday, and intend
making Dragon their home. On tkeir way
hers tby pasocd throogh a snow storm tat
Ohio
flv J s Pert, of H sissy recently oaUhrat
ad his eiaVteUi btrtbdsy. An eightieth birth -day
ia aa event more dsaorviug of celebration
than the possession of great rtobes, psrtiea-
Urly when as to this oaos, it haa bom pre
ceded by Will spent years.
Mr John ion aad wife Uft Albaoy last
Tueaday on a vunt to their former horns at
I 'idepsonena. V. Mrs Isom baa been boi
from there for thirty rive yesrs, this tmiog
her first trip aoraaa the e .otisent. They will
90 gone aooat lores months.
Collector l ric.t. of Ysqatns City, waa in
Albany, lait Ssturday. Mr Priest was ferry -
tn this eity t the tmtuof tne disappear -
aaoe of Albaoy Ismoua eannou. By strict
at tentina to busies bo baa rteeo to bo a
collector of I ualoma for the gr.-j.tei. nation
on tna face of the earth.
Beginning w ith May 1st a new schedule
of running time will go into force on the O.
& C. Under it a passenger can leave Port
land at 4 O'clock, including Sunday, and ar
rive In San Francisco forty-two hours after
wards for the sum of $30, unlimited, $31.
Twenty-nine miles of staging only will be
required. The return train to Portland will
reach there at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.
Cnder the new schedule Albany will be the
railroad eating place of the Xorthwet,threc
1 times a day .and mine host Gross will have a
j fine thing of it The noon trains will con
i tinue on their present time.running.though,
onlv between Eugene and Portland. Cnder
this arrangement the evening through
train will leave Portland at 4 o clock and
arrive here at 7 -4 5, passengers taking supper
here .and breakfast at Med ford in the morn
ing at 8:35, arriving at Ashland at 9 o'clock.
The North bound train will leave Ashland
at I p. m .taking supper at Med ford at 545,
arriving at Albany at 6x$ a. m., breakfast,
and at Portland at 9:55.
The local passenger train will leave Port
land at 8 a. m. and run to Eugene. It will
be at Albany at ia:x p. m , Eugene 3:20
p. m. The North bound train will be at
Albany at 1 1 U5, Portland 3-45. Under the
j. ... 9niinu.mnl I hp nlen of i-arn imr mail
will be reversed, our through mail from city, in Polk county, Monday, took a -head-
Port and irettini here at noon, while local 't -s ocu nu
mail will come at nbzht and in the morn
ing. This will cause a great inconvenience,
j There should be a complete mail service on
all of the trains. We need it.
NOMg AND ABROAD.
V M French, weler.
Two fish markets iu Albany now.
Fine millinery at Shane k Lens way 'a,
Tha beat harness at K L Tiiompaou'a.
Sit war "want up" half a tent Saturday.
Ca faud astila your lumber bill. Ki Car.
tar,
H. Kw rt, practical watchmaker and
lo.
Fredi garden seeds at Wadset Si Thomp.
ea'ii
Oyttere sorve l in all styles at Hoffman A
Pfeiffar'a.
J, P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al
bony, Or.
Got) Baal A Broa-neli'a for choice fresh
groceries.
The Salem fanning mills for sale at Deyoe
k Ribaou's.
S.Hoe N .. I cider vinegar at WiUoe 3c
Thorn pso us,
Fine tropica' fruits at all times at Wallace
St Thompson 'a.
Old papers at tba DksiojRat office for 35
cents a hundred.
Order the Ffaunamaker cltbiag through
Shane A Lmsway.
12 oana of good oysters at ifallvoi St
Thompsvm'a for SI.
We sell tha Sea Beach cigar at 6 eon ta at
Read St Brownell'a.
hake Superior White Fish in kega at Wal
aoe St Trt ompaoa'e.
Genuine NO inolssses ia barrels at Wal
I aoe St Thompson's
B L Briatow baa btao appointod special
awamp land exeat.
For Horn ilrssi goods of the latest stylos go
to Shaae St Uoe way's.
the St.
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Following were the recorded sales
Linn county during the pat week :
lame Blakelv to lienrv Blakclv.304
acres in tp 14 s K i w $2000
Minor Jackson to Thompson .v Wa
ters, 4x38 feet in Brownsville. . .
Elmarion Smith to James A Smith,
undivided one hail of t a 1 r and
j6 rods, 272 56 acres and 80
acres in tp ijH R 4 w
Wesley X Lawrence u E E Upmev
er, fractional river lots 5 and 6 "in
liarrisburg
Cyrua West lake and wife to W C
Westlake, Iota i, a, 3 and 4 in
block 50, Albany, Or
Adda E Bryant, etal to Elndra Kirk
pa trick, lota 3 and 4, block 4, E.
A , Albany and all personal prop
erty love and aff
Matilda r Downing to Alev r How. -Ing.
31648 acres la tp 9 S R 1 E
O at C R R to John Bryant, 80
acres latpoSR 1 E
Albaoy Cemetery Associedoa to H
W dettlemier 1 lot in cemetery.
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assitanccof a large crowd he wa captured ' gardening ; cheap taxes, only excelled fn
and placed in the faliboose, where he served j this respect In one or two cases ; magnifi
W. T.
These initials might stand for Washing
ton Territory or Worth Trvinar. In this
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case, though they refer to the initials of the
enterprising grocers, Wallace St Thompson,
whose fresh and well selected stock of goods
arc certainly worth trying. Enterprising
voune men. bv attending strictly to busb
out his fine.
Foolish Boy.
Quite a senaation occurred in Corvallis
Sabbath evening a young man named May
er, having been rejected by his girl station
ed himself in front of her house, drew a 38
calibre revolver and shot himself in the
breast. As sometimes happens a rib was in
the way and the shot will not prove fatal.
He will live and deserves rejecting as often
aa he proposes.
none or iwo cases ; magnin ' . . . , - a- m
; summer resorts ; intelligent, UnK cheap giving good I goods and
ople, excepting a few W ln8 c "iuare fn "WJZ&J
,u nn ... ,u:J Tw-m . .i.nLrt are working up a fine trade. Nearly everv
ill not see this Item ; splendid . . . .P ... .t.
cent scenery
cultivated peo
backs who will not see this item ; splendid
schools ; plenty of churches with good
ministers. Come to Linn county, the gem
county of Oregon.
An' Old A
It.
Geo. Keenev, of Sweet Home last Satur
day waa arrested by Constable Barger on
an indictment for assault on D. W. Rum
baugh at Sweet Home two years ago.
Bonds were furnished in the sum of $300.
The case will be tried at the next term of
the Circuit Court. Since the affair the pris
oner haa evaded arrest.
Tragedy Near Kageae.
Last Monday near Eugene City a Ger
man named Lochner attacked his wife with
a brush hook, felling her to the ground and
leaving her for dead. Then he assaulted a
daughter ; but she succeeded in gettin
away from him uninjured. After these v
olent acts he went to his barn and hanged
himself, being dead when found. Mrs.
Lochner may possibly live, though this la
doubtful, as the wounds inflicted on her
were severe ones. The affair caused 5m-
; mense excitement in the community.
f
"Niagara."
The play "Niagara," which Mr. Stuttz
left at Albany while here, is being gotten
up by Albany amateurs and will be present
ed in a few weeks. Though containing a
large number of parts we understand it has
been well cast and will be worth hearing.
It is proposed to make it the amateur fea
ture of the season.
Notice.
Any information concerning the where
about of R. L James, once a resident of
Lebanon, will be thankfully received by
Postmaster Montague of that place. Papers
please copy.
Bicycle for Sale.
A 54-inch Victor bicycle, ball bear ings
all around, as good a new, for sale cheap.
Address or call on J. P. Hail.
bodv is trvinur them, and sticking for the
reasons given. Have you done so. If you
would get bargains do so. Keep this fact
in your mind and dream over it !
Wallace & Thompson are
ortli lrying.
Albany Horse Market.
L. Senders has just built a new com mo
dious stable one block south of the school
house in this city, and is still buying all
good horses that he can get weighing from
1050 to 1500 pounds in good order. Every
one having such bring them to his stable
where he will always be found. Towards
the latter part of May he will go to Eastern
Oregon to buy in that market, not finding
the maaket here sufficient to supply his or
ders. Parties desiring to make purchases
will hnd he always has on hand a well se
lected stock of horses which he will sell at
small margin.
Kid Gloves.
Ladies when yon with a good kid glove
in the latest and most desirable shades, kind
ly remember that K ff Allen A Co. ia the
place where yon can find them. A full line
of Royal aad Jouvins, also the "ClothildV
undressed kids.
Yon
The editor of the '' and Iludeiin, of San
Francisco, have sued the editor of the C'Aros-
icU for libel. The latter accused the former
of receiving Stojooo, from the Southern
Pacific for keeping 'their mouths shut.
A drunken man who laid down on the
track near Tacoma Monday, was run over
by a train of cars and cut into four pieces.
A new comer.
Base ball ia raging with .a fearful rage
this year. Why should not Oregon be up
with the timet.
The Albina paper treats Portland as the
suburb of that place. The old story of the
tail trying to wag the dog.
T G Reames has resigned as postal in
spector,
Albany will probably celebrate the 4th
the coming summer. The Dbmocrat's
sugestion of several weeks ago has taken
root. It is our time.
The name of the Salem Tali, has been
changed to 7'aV Sentry.
The health of ex-Secrelarv Manning now
travelling in Europe is improving.
Senator Cartwright, of Crook countv, it Ik
reported, haa left the Republican party and
cast In his lot with the Democrats.
Six hundred box cars are being built for
the Southern Pacihc Company by the En
sign Manufacturing Company of Virginia.
Two hundred flat coal cars are being con
structed for the same railroad at the Sacra
mento shops.
Tangent Grange No. 7,
April -jrd, 1887.
WiiKAKAH, Through the inevitable
of nature death has removed from our mi. Kt
our beloved Sister Hildertjc Ackertnan and
Wmkbsah, By her death the Grange has
lost a tattmul member, tne Church a devot
ed christian, the community a worthy citi
.an and the family an affectionate compan
ion and living mother. Therefore be it
JyVsWiW, That we bow in humble sub
mission to the wilt of Almighty God.
ReMilwi, Thai we tender to the bereaved
family our heattfelt sympathy and com
mend them to Him who doeth all things
well.
rdvt, That our charter be draped
and that the members of the Grange wear
the usual badge of inournlngfor thirty days
AVvem, That a copy of these rcsolu
tior.a lie spread upon the minutes, a copy
presented to tne family of the deseascd
and one to the papers of Albany for publi
cation.
Mrs. P. Cochram,
M.J. NKKhUAM,
Mas. D. M. Jos as,
Committee.
New To-day.
We are showing a beautiful line of lace
curtains, in pairs, and by the yard, plain and
printed scrim, in designs entirely new to
thia market and inviti those desiring goods
NO.
No idle carpenters in Albany.
No empty houses here.
No sidewalks without nails protruding, at
least not many.
No growth without enterpise.
No use for tied up capital.
No factories without an effort.
No need for hoodlums.
No bummers need apply. Dry goods
boxes are now kept off the street.
No farmer can get along well these mod
ern days without diversifying his farming.
aatr ah ktnri nr , .1 mi,, will find our stock of carpets, oil cloth,
aa"-11 ea-- wa, BSIOT WM SO af saw Tf I
Si Sox's. matting and window blinds full and attrac
tive, all that is new in patterns and styles
can be found in our assortment, to see is to
believe.
MOXTBITH & SkiTEMBACII.
MrC W Watt's oomploio list. .f tax pa.ir
of Linn county is r.dy t-r distri la
tino. It It a work f great vslne. By it
can be ascertained the alienf each tax
psyei property, tha vs ue of res I prinrty
bema: separate, amount of indebtedness and
exemption. The task of getting up sncb a
work haa boon great. Sent pott paid to
any address ttn $'A.
Mr E B Maple s few days ago pur based
the Dunn farm, aix or aovea miles from thia
city, containing 334 acres for Sl3."0. mt the
rate of $25 sn aere and will luuateou it after
a while.
The citizens of a town are the archit eta f
ita prorperty . If snail like in sctmn 1 be toot,
will be a snail ; if l. r Jiko tlo town a ill
a dear, Push and enf rpi i. will build up a
community every timer. MosshscUbrn sill
ran one down,
Mr Al Churchill, onoe of the Cory .Hi.
QmttU, has leased I .son's Opera Houoe, a'
Eugene, for a year. Prom the ink stand atd
paste pot to manager of an Oiwra llou e Con
template the elevation.
Probably hoodlum thivs. Some time
Sunday night some one broke a gless io ore
of the front windows of Wallace A Chomp
eon's groeary store and extracted ceveial
deten lemons and oranges
L E Blain hat just received at his atom
an elegant adjuetable mirr-r by th ase o!
which a customer may te li t, inkaon I is
body without twiating aud aqatrnung. (Jood
flu ar thaa alwaya obtained .
If you wear sut two pair of shoes in a e. r
aod c in save six bite a petr by baying ttieui
of Road St Brownell retaember o tou yesrs
lime yon will have sated fifteen dollar, this
is well worth reotemlrering.
A first -elaes place to get
a a . .
wr job niton m Duw ruftOSOef
aftM I s e . . . .
vnaries Hotel at istuaaoa.
Another tumble in the prioa of boots aad
shoes at Head 4 BiowneUs.
Wheat too a boom and went up to $1.14
io San EraucuM; on Mouday I
E J Forsyth, oaeo a resident of Browns
villa, is now Mayor of Joseph.
J II To wiia.ro I. apecisl agent for the State
luauraaoo Co. of Salem, 0 regon.
Six shaves for a dollar aod a clean towel to
very ooetotnor, at L. Vierick'a.
W II Haston has begun the erection of fa
new rosidrooa on Second street.
Tha now Christian Cbareb io tins city will
bo dedicated suae time in May.
RoeMBibor U c til on J Gradwohl at bis
now qaa-rtera, ia the Brigg'a block.
7 0-ks euros rheumatism, neuralgia and
toothache. Foahay A Mason, Agents
Examine Woodio's Extension tablse. They
ar -well go aod aoe them for yooraelf.
Lsst M ntday Mr Mauls shinned a ear load
01 noraee 10 neaicie loriiie local market there.
F M French, aint Sioaor Manafactorina
Co., opposite Odd Petlowe TempU, Albaoy, Or.
The lsle.t,lrget aad finest ass trtment of
Spriug tntShaery tn tne valley at Miss a jhu
bert s.
Fine aaii.toery at Shane St Lonawav'a on-
dor ta management of too expert Mi as Bar-
u.na.
Every i.uaviwable atvl of hats aad bouusts
for ladies, mi eses end children at Miss Sbn
bort's.
Action on the Oregon claim amoaotiog to
169,000. wdi not bo taken until March.
Hibboua. laces, fea.hera. tl ers aod 01 us-
assoU to al! th I steal design at Miss Scha
bert a.
nr. at, u. cilia, ptiysKia 1 and aargooa
A'laiiy, Oregon, 'li made 10 otty or
coo u try.
To chairs pjaj koog ruanioa at V wrick's
barber shop Tne place to get a ahsve or
hair cut.
The price of wool will be lower thenueoal
this year. Tne Hrst sal at Arlington brought
la oenu.
The Three St.tere" bat aoeoeaded ooera
tnma on the Wii:..iitu. Toe -'B-nUey" wi 1
continue to run.
a young ui.n uamed Moore attomptod 10
kilt his in -trior at Oaklau 1 Saturday, with
roek, but failed.
Clark Brother 1 are preparing to make aav
eral hundred tbouaaod brick as aooa aa tba
woathor permits.
Ooveruor Poanoyer has refnaod to
the reaignstioo of
ifroeeriee 14 ut
4Voio Brother. They krp a fresh stock and
soil as eheap as anyone. They also have a
splendid a took of crockery and glaatwara
wniea way nu as cheap aa tbe cheapest. Htx'
Tooipto Commaudery, No 3, of this oft;,
Sold a special coaclave in this city Wednas -day.
State Supt M. -El my, (,'ouoty Clerl;
Chapman, E M I-afore aed C U Bingham, ol
Salem, and W P Coooway.of Iedepeodenoe,
ween initiated into tbe mysteries of tboneilor.
Citizens of Oregon sbou U reonioiber that
the first opportunity for celebrating the celt,
brste.l lsir day will oooaroa tb Brat Satur
day in June Salt Creek, in Polk eoanty 1.
already making arrangements to observe the
day.
Mr M M Keck ia building a marble abop,
jast east of the Revere House, back of Conn
Brother, a tine location for tbe boetneew.
Mr Keck is a good workman, aod this w Ml
bring hts work 10 a position for good dta
play.
On May 30th aud 31 t there a ill bo races
at the new Eugene City dnyiog para furies
$086 to all. There will be three running raoet
free for all, 000 for Lane .county haras, and
a trotting race for Lao ooonty horao. En
tries will close May 23th.
Saturday Mr WiUou Blain received from
hwatatcr, Mrs W S Peter. I.Sau landrn.
Col., a box of rnoebuds, grown to the open
air. The oolioctioo wa an elegant one. a re-
miodsr that Oregon ia behind California io
the matter of early lowers. This yr par
ttcaiarly, ia somewhat backward.
J (i Crawford, the photographer has re
cently Ukso s large number of splenCi I views
ot tbe city, which show it off to floe advan-
Parttoa dosirtog to abuw tbetr hi -od
10 tbe Eaat how wo loo, here have au oppor
tunny 01 uotng ao. Mr Crawford's vtewa
wtil oqnpare with any taken iu tha Eaat.
Chas Wdiert k Soe ta no the p.tucips!
blacksmithiog tiros io Cautcrville. The son
only ainvod last week ami is hose of the
tirw.r-lfeetoa leader. This it No 2. and
Charley's fneuds bore will tasglad to know
that Be has a striker in hi oao fata.ly.
As aa offset to the aeti w of Ilev J R N
10 chaaging from tbe M E Church .South to
tbe Prcsbyurian Church. Rev Header-on. ot
MoMmnviiio. has left the Fr.a'vtrtan
Charch and joined the Coogregational Church
causing aeeaowfeat of a saoaatioo in that p!ac
Albaoy march ante have been d.in a gaod
oasiossw uunng is poac row moii in , eome
reporting a larger trade than for any c.rre.
poudiug mouths io their boaiura ep.riei.oe
ia Albany. Thia fact is worth digesting. Put
a pin hero also in the iutorost of too newspa
pers. The man doing thia are tbe ones ady. r-
tutittg the moot.
The roads near Albany need placing ia
lirst -class ouaditioo for sommor driving. It
would bo a good enterprise to make a speci
ality of some particular mad ao that it would
BO suitable tor drives when it ia desired to
pi ' exhibit speed or shoo off our ,fine emu try to
.a i. mm er
Kn' blfp.
Whit 'rn It, t (nl woH we live in
Nature ghe nt grandeur of mouataiaa.gleaa
and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoy
ment. We can ftswlro no better when r
feet health ; bot how often do the icajority
of people feel like giving it op diahesrtod,
discouraged and worn tut with disease whoa
there is no occasion for this feeling, aa ovary
aufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof,
tlat (Jrrrn m Avyuxt Fhvtf, u ill make tbtm
fa 1 f m f'ieaac, ss wht-n borr. Dyrpsrpsia
al I 1- 1 I'oniplaint are the direct caaaea of
sa-VeB'J hv r cmt f sncb maladies aa
BilioBtf , I rligntn n, Sick Headache.
CoM ivi nr , Ni voua, PiostratioB, Dizziness
of the Head. Pa'piteliou f the lieait, aid
"th r difrritg atniptiBis. Thrro dotes i f
AuLMt yiutrr will prove He ooderfal effect.
Sample bottle, 10 et ate. Try it.
liroiferlea.
V hil- looking after y tar eoppliea in tha
sbov line, don't yo 1 fort that N II AHb
k Co. groceries, and dou't you forgot
that you cn getju.t as muuh suarea, cof
fne, ri"e or snything else for a dolbn aa yen
can get in any store iu tins city, aad all of the
best quality. Ctll on Alien 4V Co. when you
want iroMriet aad iimm,ier thav aavar al
low themselves to be ouderor'.
Wall Paper. HkaJes, tl.
N II Allen k. f. keep in stock a fall liao
of the above good, including a fine assort
merit of dee ration f r Maltnga, wh c they
will sell at h Invest possible priora, W
have now io tranrt 01 of tb large. stock 4
of these gnodaavnria this market.
Bine vitriol for wheat at Stewart St
Ttae Koreat mt eabtaatlaas.
Trne delicacy of flavor with
of action, h-u lcen attatctxl
in
true effieaey
the asv of a
California iinoi-l fruit remedy, Sjrrup of Figs.
Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects nave
rendered it immensely popular For sale by
Foahay k Mason, wholesale aad retail.
ae
Ketos
to the taste, morn actvptahle to the stomach
and mora tnlv lneiictal in itt action, the
famous Calt'orni iiqnid fruit remedy, Syrup
of Figs, is rapidly sufersdia2 aU others.
Maaoo.
Try it. For
apldiy
ale by
Fobty 4
Indi
miaeraoia or la
u '.maaa, uom o
Hhiloh'a YitaiJaor
kR8 Y lU M IDE
ett.i CiMpttln,
p po'ite. Yellow skin?
Aa positive cure.
vtlLLYOU SUFFER w.tb Uses
and Liver Corop'aim ? Shdoh's Vttal'a
gutra nt etd 10 cure you.
MHLOfrs CATARRH REMBDYr n
poeitivo cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, and
Canker Mouth.
waod Bessa to Every aa.
D. A. Br jd ford, wholes tie paper dealer
of (.'hattanooco, Tenn.. writoa, that bo woo
seriously afflicted with a severe cold that
settled 00 Hia lungs ; bt I tried maaT
remedies without bonefii. Bing fndoosa
to try Dr. King's Now Disc iv-ry for Con
sumption, did no and waa on li rely cured
by 1 n use of a few b ulo. Si 1100 which
time bo baa used it in bi faun v for all
Couahe an I (old with beat results. TbJfl
is the experience of thousands whose
lives bars been aavoj by thia Wonderful
Discovery. Trail bottle rro at Foahay ot
Discovery. Trou boa
Mason's Dsug tstore.
too inotnuersoi ins otaie K..in. tnnt,m
Board of Immigratioa. I prof. L-maway, oa accoont of bis buti-
Mr Juhu Brtggs will repair aod abarpsa 1 '.nUrM.ta WU nUrm from he public
lawn mowsrs at bu residence, corner of 4in I Bboo' l s close of tbs present tens there
Notice to Farmer.
It will now bo an object to farmers to look
after their small fruita and fruit treat. Tne
Willamette Packing Company intend to can
a large qnaatity of fruits of all kinds. There
by establishing a market for the tamo.
Bee i:ved this weik direct from manufac
tures in C ncigo, tailor made ulsters and
faujy jacket, plain bl ick jersey jackets,
blac i jerseys, ate.
3a m cel. E. Youho.
Our Spring stock of dress goods, fancy
goods, b Kta and shoes, etc , haye arrived
and ws are now thowing tlte moat complete
and attractive atoct ot goode aver brought to
Albany. A visit to onr store will convince
all that w are in the lead.
Monteith & Sbitknbach.
Call and Settle.
For sole.
Persona knowing themselves indebted to
Mr. John Brgga will had tha account in the
hands of L H Montauye, Attorney at law,
OBITUARY.
Mra Selena Martin departed this life at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs. T. J
Stites, in this city, on the 27th day of April
1887, In the 57th year of her age. Mrs,
Martin was one of the early pioneers, having
emigrated with her husband, to this State,
in 1S53 and settled at Harrisbug which has
been her home to the time of her death
Mrs. Martin was a loving mother and de
voted christian, having been a member of
the Christian Church fdr many years. She
leaves three daughters and three sons, and
many relatives and friends to mourn her
lOHH.
1 1 mi 1 1 SB B 1 I !
The Effect of Mental Exhauston.
Many diseases, especially those of the
nervous system, are the products of daily
renewed mental exhauston. Businesa
avocations often involve an amount of
mental wear and tear vary prejuldioal to
physical health, and the professions, tf
arduously pursued,are no less destructive
to brain and nerve tissue, It is one of the
most Important attributes ef Hostotter's
Stomach Bitters, that it compensates for
this undue loss of tissue, and that it im
parts new ouergy to ibe brain and nerves.
Tbe rapidity with which it renews weak
ened mental energy and physical vitality
is remarkable, and shows that its invigo
rating properties are of tbe highest order,
besides increasing vital stamina, and
counteracting the effects of mental ex
haustoa, this potential medicine cures and
prevents fever and ague, rheumatism
chronic dyspepsia and coosUpation, kid
A Hatter with a Point to It.
Ths season of house cleaning and Spring
moving is abcut here. Hons olsauing ia a
moan business ; but it bat to lis dour. You
will want a carpet this Spring by all means.
Get a good one. a tasty nns, one that y onr
friends will like totes. A B. Mcltwatn haa
a magnificent ttook. No such line datigns
have ever been surpassed here. He will sell
these carpets at prices that defy competition
anywhere m the V allay. Portland too.
In general merchandise, boots, shoes, etc,,
Mollwain is prepared to most a rushing
ysar'a trade with a splendid stock of well
elected goods.
He will not be undersold,
And will meet
Cut prions
Every time, and on ths asms torma or iu
large packages undersell them,
lis can do thia because ha b.iys in very
large quantitos, gets better prices aad much
cheaper freight.
Try htm in sugars, coffee, tobaccot, pickles,
n fact anything in hia store.
Ueyasrite.
What ia Qeyaerite ? This seems to be the
leading queatlon to day. Well It is simply
the name of the beat line of laundry and
toilet soaps in the market. Every one
knows that most minerals contain cleansing
Drooerties. and thence troods are made from
the minerals at the celebrated Geyser springs
of Colorado with pure cocoanut oils added
and passed through Zahus patent process,
converting them into the purest and nest
soap ever offered the public. The Geyser
Sapone put up in six pound tin buckets and
retailing at CO cents per bucket, ia in jelly
form and unequaled for cleansing purposes,
such as cleaning paint, floors, tinware and
all metals, also for washing dishes and
laundry purposes. Wallace & Thompson
are the sole agents for this citv for these
thoroughly reliable goods and all orders
will be promptly filled by them, aa they are
taken at residences by the company's agents
Letter List.
Following it tbs Hit ot letters remaining in the Post
OSes, Albany, Linn count, Oregon, April 2sth, 1837
Person calling for these letter must give the dale on
which they were sdysiiissd ; 1,.
Davit, Eobt B Hanson, T H
Hsmer, Emma Hlekmin, Jack
tavertcn. r o Morris, atrs iron
and Cahpoota streets.
Deyoe ft Bobeoa have a large stock of the
host plows mad oa baud. They will bo
sold at bedrock prices.
Ths tax levy io Nst Peres county, Idaho,
has bosn placed at S3 nulls. That would
aaako an O.-egooian aqosal.
Tae "Yaqaiaa City" will sail from Ys
qutaaon tuotday, May 3rd sad toe "Wil
iamette Valley" on the 10th.
Mr H W Candid, ike enterprising brick
manufacturer Baa addsd a large wind mill to
his brick yard west of ths city.
Mr. Thornton, recently of d tern has sc.
QOpten a position aa ciera in res Bay tt At a
goo's drug a tore, succeeding Daaiola.
Thi (Friday) evening Rev Davis will da
liver an address 00 Labor aod Capital, at tba
Evangelical Church. Admission free.
Wood working machinery, sbaftin , pub
lings, bolttog and etc., at half price. Inquire
of C. L. Brush, foot of Lyon Street, Albany,
Or.
Last Friday eyening the cylinder head at
Mr Jofar iwvedy's saw mill, 00 tha Santtam
was blown out, causing mors fright than dam
age. Ws have moved our atock of aoods across
the street from our old stand, follow as sud
we will make it to your interest. Read St
Brownell.
On our first page will be found tbe spring
apportionment of school moneys for Liu 11
county. S.udy it ; for it contains soma
pointers.
Mite Ida L Spink, daughter ot Mr Perry
Spink, of thia city a ill graduate the coming
summer from the "Sacred Heart" Academy
at Salem.
Dr M W Johnson, a counterfeit ininty ex
pert from Washington City, was in Albany
Monday, teaching the art of detecting ooun-
tertett mousy.
Barkhart ft Keeney sell tickets ovsr the
Northern Pant Ho Rail Road to all points
east. Call on them for rates and maps
ahowing route oi travel.
On Monday of last week Prineville people
voted to build an $8000 school house by a
vote of 55 to 4. A 10 mill tax will ba levied
and the district bonded.
The Salem Lane ia nttchino- into Dr
Josephi oi ths Insane Aaylnin rough abed
Jt also is very properly piercing the rough,
Boaly sides of King Alcohol
The Railroad Commission haa been hoard
from. Born, st Corvallis, on Tueaday, April
26th, 1887, to the wife of Hon. George Wag
goner, R. C, a daughter. 4
Tha Oregon Blood Purifier it Nature's, own
remedy, and ahould ha used to the exclusion
of all other medieinea in all diaessee of ths
stomach, liver and kidneys.
Prof Lea, of tbe ColUze ia havine erected
jutt south of Mr John lrving'a residence a
new residence for occupancy by Mr and Mra
Li. when tne event takes place.
li D Wit hard, General Secretary of the
International College t9ommil!le of the T.M.
C. A- addressed ths pupilsjkt the College
Chapel on luesday morning
Should you desire to sell
call on Burkhart ft Keeney aa they advertise
property placed in then banda, aud charge
nothing unless they effect a sale.
Mr Herny Clark ia building a new rcaie
deuce that will be an ornament to his local
ity, tha south eastern part of ths city, by the
way the growing part of Albany.
John Caldwell, ton ef Mr V H Caldwell,
Hying serosa ths Cslipooia, while going home
ths other evening was stepped by a couple ef
man and relieved of 2 or thereabouts.
Who will have the honor of bringing the
first box of atrawberriee to the Dxmograt of.
floe this year. We will print hia name ia
caps, Uie?s tue strawberry men aa way.
Subscribe far the Helping Hand, a matri-
menial paper, containing aavertuemea
SEEDS.
All kinde of grass seeds, Rod and White
Clover, Ahdke Clover, gennine Silver Hall
Buckwheat, Grmsn Millet, Kentucky
Klue raa, and aeveral different varieties
of sweet and V ieid Corn for sate by I
art Has.
will be a vacancy to bo Biled . The go-xi rep
utation tbe school baa oetaind should be
kept up by the selection of a first -class prin
cipal. We uudertUud several application
have already hexn male ; but, no action will
probably bo taken so til ths whole held in
the North woet is hoard from.
The Ashlso'l Tiding after pitching into sa
Albany contemporary for say tog ths fruit
crop in Siotbetn Oregon was nearly rained
says ; Uo to thi time tnrre is oromiao of an
abundant fruit crop iu tbe Ashland orchards
BOaOBtt, prunes, plums, chorrtes, spricots,
pear, qntnoos, spplos. Wo have ha 1 some
Irostv weather this soring not more thao in
the Wiilismette, however but the tree will
o,i oaded unless a May freeze-up should hap
pen which oar Willamette friend t seed net,
(hO) apptshsnd will occur.
A young lady ia one of oar prominent in
stitutions of learning, who was a groat favor
ite, net only among bar eiaastnatos, but with
ail the faculty, was obliged to give up her
studios and return home seriously ill. Chron
13 nervous sick -headache, accompanied by
unpaired digestion, by which the circulation
and nutrition of the brain was impaired,
rendered her yery miserable A physician
was nailed, who, apparently, not understand
ing the nature ef her ailment, failed to afford
reiittf. A friend who had been similarly af
dieted, and found immediate relief by asiug
Freae's Hamburg Tea, re com mended ths
same to her She sasds trial of it aad to her
great juy f.aod a decided improvement aa the
reaul.. After a few daya use of this popular
remedy she was fully restored,
Wm. Otto, who lives near Treat Lsk -,
Klickitat county, had a terrible experience
lately while out hunting, tie waa fortuuato
enough to kill s large sized cougar, and lean
ing bit gun against a tree proceeded to re
move the animal's akin. The barking of hia
doga caused him to raise his syes, and there,
within a fsw feet of him, crouched his vic
tims mate. Iu attempting to get hia gun he
tipped and fel I and the oongat- waa on top of
him, The cougar was tearing him with clawa
and teeth whan Mr Otto whipped out hia
knife and by great exertion of strength cut
ths animal's throat and it fell dead at hia
feet. Regaining hia guu a third cougar bit
the duat, while two other made off into the
moantsins. After ths eueountor Mr Otto did
cot present an attractive tight, as he was
covered with blood and his clothes were in
shreds, but an examination failed to nveal
aay eertoua injuries Yakima Signal.
New Dry Goods Store.
3H4NE & iimn.
Desire tocall the attention of thei
rienda and tbe pu die generally to their
ssieneit'o sicca or
DRY AND FA3CY
GOODS.
embracing everything usually found it
s tirsucia- exclusive Dry Uo U Store
Wn gunuiitiM our prioet below tboot
of Pi rt laud Wo invite cioe buvora
to examine our gooda. Samples mailed
to applicants.
SHANE A LOSS W Y.
From n't Bick.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oraaroot City, Or. 1
April SSib, 1S7, J
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named salt '.or has tied notice of hia
intention to otske flnsl proof io support
of bis claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge er County
Clark, of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany,
Or.
oa Wedacidav. Jttac 131b.
via : John Warren, lio-restoad Entry,
?to. toss, tor tBe w lA "I 4 , of Section
26, Tp. 13, M R 2 W.
He names the fo. lowing witnesses to
prove his continuous reddt.noe upon, and
cultivation of, said land, via : Cyrua J
Newland, James H Warreu. Wm H Kirk
and John W tUvsett. all of trownaeille
'ostofnee, Linn county, Oregon.
W. T. BvnsEY.
Register.
KM.
yonr property
LUDERMAN.-On Suadav, April 24th,
1887 to the wife of Carl Ludermnn a
girl.
MILLER On or about April 23rd at Knox
isittte, to the wife o; Mr Mart Miller-twine.
One of tbe infanta has already die 1, t ie
other is improving, and we are k 1 id to know
Kirs. Miller it ont of dtnger sn 1 a now d
ing well.
THOMPSON. Iu thia city 0.1 Apr 1 27th,
1887, to the wife of Rufus Thompson, our
"Naaahy, a girl.
80 our Postrnaatsr lo ka after font; 1 1
well aa mail matter.
MAKKIEK.
DERTHICK KINZER In this city, on
April 20th, by K. I. Uorris, j. F., M
A. A. Dkrtmick and Martha J. K In
zer both of Linn county.
GARDNER GARDNER. On April 17tb
1887, at the residence of Sarah P Gardcer
by Rev. Alderson, Mr. Jas. R. Uaiulnrr
and Nellie M. Gardskr. all of Linn
county.
EtIED.
Estrayad.
One bay mare, from Salem, Or., about
February 18th, 13-17, weight tf In good
order about 100 lb 4.. while spot In fore-
bead, one white fo t. years old thia
spriug, high beaded, apparently wild,
very long, slim, rnaok tail. Anyone giv
ing information of the same will be re
warded bv
0, H. Moot bob,
Monroe House, Salem.
Dissolution of Partnership,
Notice is herebv triven that the nartner-
ship heretofore existing between H. Bundy ,
W. Bundv, fc. Bund v, J . Bundv and L.
3undy, under the firm name of H . Bundy
ons is dissolved bv mutual consent. I he
business will be continued bv II. Bundv,
Y. Bundv and L. Bundv.
Harrisburg, April i9th, 18S7.
H. Bt'XDY,
W. Bundy,
E. Bvxdy,
J. Bundy,
L. Bundy,
Board of Equalization,
Notice ia hereby given that the directors
if School District No. 5, Linn county. Ore-
iron, will set aa a Board of Equalisation at
t tie omcs 01 tne uiera oi saia xsittncc at Ao.
i9, First street, Albany, Oregon, on Friday,
April 22nd, 168 . at 4 0 clock, p. in., for tbe
purpose of examining, correcting and equalis
ing the aaseeament roil of said D strict for
the year of 1887. All persons interested
t.re hereby notitied to ba present and make
i heir desires known, or files written atate
msnt of the tame with the Clerk on or before
taid date. By order of the Board of Dire
tors of said District .
C. G. BtTBRUART,
District Clerk.
Dated Atrll Hth, 137.
1 1 Hail,
ALBANY, SR.,
AGENT
in these or other lii