f be awcrat. Kn tared t ths Post Office at Albany, Or m second olaa mall matter. FRIDAY., OOTOBICR 14, 1887 ariTEj St HUTrmo. ftdUar ami rraprleseen. a a or Ntrrrixtt, Lmi uur. A MAN ABOUT TOWN. Th M. A. T. Is told of a ittane found by Mr. Fronk In the mountain, which U the most remarkable on record. According to the descriptions given It U about the slae of an egg and nsrtlally transparent. By the use of an ordinary magnifying glass picture of armies, rural scenes,etc, may be sccn.the ume scene never appearing twice at the tone U turned. Thia Is the biggest fish ttorv reported, yet It come through good hand. O The M A. T. hat juat read In an Eastern magaaine the following divUlon of the cost of manufacturing flour in the Minneapolis mlIU. Coat of material, 94.1a per cent ; labor, 3.28 per cent ; other expenses, 3 fio per cent. Jury List. Following is the list of jurymen drawn for the term of Circuit Court, which meet in thtaclty Oct. 24th : Albany A J llunt.mccliamc George Pat- tenon, mechanic. Center A 0 llausman, tanner. Craw fords ville O P Abrams, laborer. Franklin Butte Anthonv Bender.farmer. Fox Valley S M McClain, fanner. Halsey Henry Owens, fanner ; B ruing, farmer. Harrisburg George Alferd, farmer. Liberty J II Mathorn, carpenter. Lebanon Marion Burkhart, farmer Bland, farmer. Orleans D A Millhollen. farmer Cum- ) W J ? Couer, farmer ; John Whlte.farmer; B S Carey, farmer ; John Blevin,farmer. Shedd - Scott Ward, farmer ; D P Porter, farmer. Santiam J H Peerv,farmer ; Allen Charl ton, farmer ; J M Hauler, farmer. Sclo-ZachJ Hav.farmer ; Peter A Smith, farmer ; Jo Bilyeu. fanner ; Andrew Craotree, farmer". Sweet Home J K Define, farmer ; John GUlilami, farmer. Waterloo J C Worth, merchant ; Daniel Simmon, farmer ; J G Reed, saw mill Electric Lights Mr Certain. We are to have electric lights for certain now. This is the first time the Democrat ha stated this emphatically, and if it were in tlte habit of using big head lines it would do so on this occasion. An ordinance is be fore the City Council providing for the 5 ranting of the right of way for an electric ht and telephone system to N. H. Allen and other. It will be patted. The first of the week Mr J A Crawford, of the water work signed a contract granting for twenty years a forty horse power for the purposes of the enterprise. Mr Allen will retire from hit mercantile business and give all hit time to the electric lights. This fact speaks for its success, for he pushes whatever he connects himself with. Every business man In the city should have the light in K nts nt krninML The fit V should be thoroughly lighted with tnem. u is al together too dark for a growing place Al bany needs something to give it a boost. Electric lights are great evidences of enter prise and will attract attention to the city. Let every body stand in with the enterprise. A Logical Address. The address delivered by Adjutant Gen eral A D Campbell, of Kansas, at the Opera House, Monday evening, was one of solid logic and full of concise facts. The speaker said what he said in a forcible, convincing manner and quit before the audience was tired, leaving a roost favorable impression on hi hearers. He completely established the fact that prohibition does prohibit in Kansas, and stated that there was not aw .open saloon in the State, and almost no dives. Under prohibition Kansas has in creased in population 1 00.000 a year, and her materia! wealth has increased 40 per cent. It Is an absolute success there. The personal liberty argument was well hand led. There Is nothing in it anyway for pro Jiibitlon does not prohibit a man from drink ing but from selling. Gen. Campbell lect aared in Harrisburg Tuesday evening to a large audience. As Important Derision. The case of Ncal against J II Foster and other recently tried in the United States District Court, was on Wednesday morning decided by the referee ln favor of the plaintiff. The case was brought in the in terest of diver creditors in Linn county by Mr Neal, of California, to whom their ac counts had been transferred, to set aside the conveyance of the Magnolia Mill property and Foster's block, in this citv, made by Mr Foster to J A Crawford and William Crawford, just previous to the failure of Mr Foster about five years ago. The property is valued at about $75,000, and, under this decision, will be in the same condition at previous to the transfer ; hence subject to the claimt of the many creditors of Mr Foster. The case, it is reported, will be appealed, when the decision it confirmed, to the Supreme Court, in which case several yeart would elapse before a final decision. Slippery Celestials. Last week C, W. Hunt the contractor hired about iOO Celestials who had been at work on the O & C extension for $1.15 a day. In order to get them Qwong Tai, the Chinese Contractor advanced their fare, Sc. c0 apiece. After coming to Al bany through a Chinese contractor for a Portland house thev received an offer of Si. 25 to work on a Washington Territory road, and accepting it immediately began necking their things preparatory to depart ing for Portland . Qwong Tai hearing of their action attached all of their things on .bun dav for the bnonev advanced them. A tuit will follow. Aa Eminent Women. Mrs. Lathrop, President of the State W. C.T. U. of Michigan, will lecture at the Opera House, in this city on the pending prohibitory amendment, on next Wednes day evening. Mrs. Lathrop i a veteran of the Michigan campaign, and one of the most eminent women of the United Statet. 8he is sn eloquent tpeaker and a sound logi cian, and those who hear her will be greatly favored. Why Not. Few counties in the United States are in the fine financial condition of that of Linn county. Why would it' not be a good idea f 01 the l ourt House grounds in this city to be somewhat renovated, water introduced in the yard, a janitor hired by the year, and the lawn kept in as tidy condition as that of the enterprising citizen, the premises should be an ornament to the city and county. Steamer Launched- The new Oregon Pacific steamer was launched at East Portland last Tuesday. It It I5O feet long, 32 feet beam and 4'A feet In the hold, having been patterned after the "N. 8, Bentley." For Sale. Mosquite or velvet H. Bryant, Albany. grass seed for sale by CURRKNT BVKNT. Alfred Arquabright, of thi city, ha been granted a pension. Alvin Jeelln's diamond were taxed and attached for $990 at Butte, Mon. .recent !r Wm Bvrd Page on last Friday at Phlla delphia made a running high jump of 6 feet 4 Inches, the highest on record. Frank Htechan, once the dude manager of the Newmarket theater at Portland, ha been imprisoned at London tor debt. This office ha received a ticket to the Portland fat stock how which meet In Portland, Oct. 17th and closes Oct 37th. The base ball aeason closed latt Saturday. In the league game Detroit 1 flrt with 79 game won and 45 lost, and then Philadel phia, Chicago, New York, Boston, Pitts burgh, Washington, Indlanopoli in the or der named. St. IxmW won the American association garnet. A bad accident occurred at Vaquina City Friday, in the kilting of Hugo Friederich, a German aged 55, employed In Aden Park er saw mill. Decease!, with others, was engaged in putting a belt on a pulley, and while thus engaged Ids foot got caught in the belt, pulling him over and over against a pile of lumber. The machinery was stopped as soon as possible, but life was extinct, ncur- lv evcrv hone in his bod v being broken, lie leaves a large family in destitute clrcunv stances. He had resided there for the past four years and was known as a sober, Indus trious man. I. Inn County District Long, I. O. O. T. The District Ixxlge met In the hall of Albany Lodge, No. 513, and was called to order by D. J)., J. E. Knox, at Vlop. m. and after the usual preliminary business the following officer were elected and Installed: D. T . Richard Fax. I). Counselor, D. P. Porter. D. S. J. T J. L. Archibald. D. V.T., Mr. R. Brown. D. Sec'y, I. C. Robnett. D. T Ml Llllte Hideout. The Committee on Resolution beliic present forwarded a copy of their resolution, which was unanimously adopted. Mr. D. P. Porter, of Shedd Lodge, and James E. Knox, of Onward Lodge, favored us with a few Interesting remark in regard to the flourishing outlook for the adoption of the Prohibitory Amendment. After the transaction of routine business the District Lodge closed In due form to meet in the hall of Shedd Lodge, No. 519, on the flrst Friday In February ,at a p. m. I. C. RoBNBTT, District Sec'y. Press AsMoelation. Some of the editors of Oregon will meet in this city to-day to hold their second meet ing as an association. The event promises to be an entertaining one. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock a special meeting will be held by the members of the association at the Opera House. In the evening will occur the regular public meeting, to which every body is invited. J. B. Fithian will deliver an address, and Jas O'Meara, so well-known in Oregon journalism, one on "Oregon's Pioneer hditors. Interspersed between and around these will be music by local talent, and perhaps two or three fire minute speeches. The people of Albany ex tend those visiting us a hearty welcome to our citv. The Lost Poaad. Many of our reader will remember Peter Henslcy, the man who settled the ranch at Lower Soda Springs, and afterwards told it and settled the McKinnon ranch stilt fur ther up the South Santiam, from which he disappeared in a mysterious war several MM ago. The public, and especially his friends who were quite numerous, after making diligent Inquiries at to his where abouts, finally settled down to the convic tion that "Pete" had been made the victim of foul play. Well a few days ago -Pete" took his pen in hand and wrote a letter to John Shea, of Sweet Home informing that gentleman that he was still an inhabitant of this mundane sphere living in Wasco county where he hat a good ranch and prospering. "Pete's" many friends will be glad to hear that the lost hat been found. Near Case leath Dr W F Alexander, of Coberg, while at his heme in that place last Monday suddenly i fell from an apoleptte stroke, and striking against s store made seen a nous that t members of the household were warned, sad ma bed is bis assistance, rendering bint such aid as to prevent his expiring at one. Dr Mas ton, of this city, was telegraphed and at tended him. He is now nearly recovered. Dr Alexander it one of the old land marks af Lion c-mniv. having been identified with it from its esrlier history, and has friends here and through the county generally who regret learning of bis illness, and wh will hops for j bis recovery. A Great Grape Country. The Democrat office is under many obli gations to Dr O C A wbrey, of this city, for a crate of grapes from the vineyards of J N T Miller, of Jacksonville. For taste ana seioasnsss of appearance we bars neyer seen them surpassed. Io these respects they sur pass the California grape. Being less nbrooa they are roach more palatable. With such vineyards as Mr Millers in oar state we should never be obliged to send out of Ore gon for this nest healthful of fruits. The Democrat is being thoroughly coavineed thst Southern Oregon has some splendid ad vantages for fruit culture, particularly grape cnllore and it rejoices over the fact. Drew Big Houses. The W ilber Comedy fjompay closed a very sucaessf ul week of entertainment last Saturday night. The average attendance for seven entertainments was nearly aye hun dred, good acting and chtap admission prcv i tig the incentive. At the Saturday matinee a handsome doll wat drawn by Ola Miller, daughter yf H B Millar, and a lady's nicksl watch by William Keen. Saturday evening a handsome gentlemsa's watch wat drawn bv W H Bell, a piano man. rrotn here the company went to Salem. We understand Mr and Mrs Cboote left on Monday lor Chicago. At they took the leading parte their placet ill net be easily nllwL Take Notice. Our subtcribert at Scio Postofllce will take notice that bills for amounts due on subscription have been placed in the hands of our agent, K. Shelton. At liarrlsdurg in the hands of Sam May, at urownsviue in the hands of O P Coshow, Crawfordsyllle, R W Motet ; 8hedd, F A Wattt ; Halsey, Postmaster Davidson. Please call and settle, New Boot Shop. Messr. Lewis St Hughes hsve purchased a complete ttock of leather, machinery, etc. and haye opened a new boot and abee thop opposite toe Knss House. I hey are prepar ed to do all kindt of work in tirat-clats style, and those wanting :rod work done at reason able rat a will do wrli to call. -' No Sapper. Owing to a combination of adverse eiroum stances the ladies will not be able to giva the anpper for the S-ate Editorial Association, aa was contemplated. His Dry Goods. The fall and winter stock of dry ceoda received at Mcllwain't, is a large on well selected, embracing all the latest novel tue, and in quantity and of a quality not surpass ed here. Do not buy without examining. Immense Bargains. Standard white shirts, 66 cents ; Boss of ths Road overalls, 60 cents ; 4 pair of seam less socks, 25 cents ; regular price 4 for 60 cents, and ether bargain to match, at A. B. Mcllwain's. Council Processing, Tuesday, Oct. nth, 1887. Present AH officers but Mayor, anil all Councllmen but Marthall. Councilman (Jrsdwohl in chair. An ordinance In reference to the stopping of cars on public crossing was referred. An ordinance granting N II Allen and other the right of way for electric lights and a telephone system was referred. A four foot sidewalk was ordered on the east side of Jackson street at Ninth. The matter of a Ninth afreet ditch wa, relet red. The West Shore Publishing Company presented a proposition offering to illustrate Albany in consideration of the purchase by the city of 600 copies of the magazine for $150. A meeting will beheld tonight to consider the matter. The matter of a policeman for the Third Ward was referred. The matter of building a cistern hi the Third Ward and a hydrant at the corner of First and Montgomery Streets, were refen- eu. Ordered that the O & C R R Co, be In structed to grade and gravel Water street between Broadalbin nnd Ellsworth street. The matter of Improving Fifth street west of Callpooia was referred. The reports of the Recorder nnd Treas urer for the quarter ending Kept, 30th, were referred. following is the report of the Re corder : Amount on liand July 1st, 1887, general fund 43-39 Received from fine 45 OO Received from city 55O.OO Received from licenses 1983.6O Total. WO199 UISRI MSSMKNTS. City orders paid $1507.59 Interest on orders 3i.0J Amount on hand Oct it, 1887 $456.38 Amount of road tax 19.8O ToUt fund on hand $476.18 Amount outstanding orders Oct. 1st . .$41.13 axPBNOiTt'aas. City officcrs,Mayor and Councllmen . $ 63.OO Treasurer' salary 0.00 Recorder' fees 1 33-00 Marshal, street work and fees 1O1.75 Marahal for rnllm-iinu lav . iNA.lO Attorney fees Street work 451.4 New hose 450-00 Freight on same 8.07 Quarterly allowances of fire depart't 19O.OO Engineer of fire department 60 00 Insurance of fire department 37.OO Rose washers $,00 Nightwatches a80-5 Lamp supplies 4.05 Rent 18.75 Herd ware 17-35 Printing 8.00 Rebate on license of J R Stewart son 33.35 Total $97-39 REAL K8TATK Following were the recorded aalea in Linn county during the past week : Pearos to J O Boshnell.3 lots, block 21. H 's 2nd A, Albany $1050 W S Peters to Edmoad Beck wit b, lot 2, Most. 51, Albany 1000 W S Peters to Haiti K Seek with, lot I, block 51. Albany 1500 Elisabeth C Deekard to Kd ward (Joins. 2 lota, block 102, It's A., Albany 1400 A Haekleman to Ola Tabiaeon, 8 lots. block 3'J, H's 2nd A., Albany . 1250 J V Maple to W L Maple. 884. 14 acres tp 12. 4 w aww J It Hsmnger to Too K and Mary M Avers, 132.13 seres. t 12. 1 w 1000 J L Kendall, by D S Smith. Sheriff, to Mary Black, 10 acres 3 Wells, Fargo A Co to Kageoe Shelby, po war of Attorney Altai Moeassager to W VAC K It Co.. 4 lots, block 119, H's A., Al bany 1250 J H Borkhart to S Snnpp.2 ot.bUck 91. Mis A., Albany Elmira Foster to Michael Donolly, 90 00 acres, tp 12,2 w 2000 U 8 to Alien II Foil is, 20 acres, tp 9, 1 w patent A Sweet Hosts Item. L K Brooks. 0 W Howes and J W Me- (lee, of Sweet Hone, were in Albany roes da v making Mr MoOtVt title to a usarter section of Uncle Sam's land complete. Mr Brooks is now running a grist mill the. Wheat is governed by the Lebanon market. and flour sails for about $5 a barrel. Mr Joe Ris rs recently acid his farm of 1 GO acres near Sweet Hems to Mr Galbrait'a, recently from Kansas, for 12400, sndous or two other sales bare occurred . Invitation On Saturday evening, Oat. 15th, the Y. W C T. U. wilt give a lunch in the hall lately occupied by Shane & Lonsway, Lunch will be served from 5 till 8 o'clock. Unlike their usual entertain meats this lands is not free, but for loach including iee cream. 25 centa will be charged . Conaideriag the many free loaches the young Isdtss have given, tbsy have reason to expect a large patronage. A orvallU Toath at Albany- The otbei evening a Corvallis youta, tue son of a well-known official, after taking his beat airl to her boms in Beaton county, re turned to hi skiff, which be bad crossed io, and rnvins it a shove jumped in. " Din out in the stream he discovered that his oars nan . . ' ....... t n stolen. Bv tsarina no the seat and using it for an oar b auooeodod in reaching land about a mile down stream. This ia consider ed a good joke. Home Tsient. Miss Nellie Richards, of this city, hss just mounted a couple oil paintings which confer great credit on her. One is Shasta in all the elsrv of a luscious sunset, the reflection of the evening aun malting the rivers and trees btuth i the other it Tillamook light bouse, a blue dashing wares tipped by the breaking foam, and ths bluer sky darkened by over shadowing clouds giving the acene a pleasant oas to ths sye. Muslin Underwear. I have received my new stock of muslin underwear . These goods arc mads on a look atich machine, and warranted to be full aise and length and price reasonable. SAMOabJC xovna. Crowded, The atore of Monteith St Seitenbaott ia crowded with seasonable and fashionabls goods, their line of dress goods, fancy goods. and cloaks are immense and if you deaire to pieaso yourself giye tbem a call. If you want blankets go to M. A S. Utter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in ths Post O Rce, Albany, Una county, Oregon, Octt. 13tlt, 1887; Parsons calling for these letters must give the date OB which they were advertised : Ames, II H Brannliiff, Miss Mary Cooper, Mrs Emma Davis, D a Fan-en, Oha G Hunt, Miss Ullie M Harrison, Mrs Susie JnUkint, Stanley King, IL Lygh, Mum Minnsrva Masea,U W Miller, Mrs 0 J Motbon, D II Northrup, K W Stratum, D P Wrean, Mrs E J Zumwalt, Wg Bsffety, W R Killlntrs, Mollis If Ceurter, Francis M Kreeh, Jessie ureen, Oley Hunt, Ouy L Ihson, Chas 2 Johnsoa, Mrs R M Krozs, Johnn Lambert, Miss Annie Mitchell, R W Smltte, Julius Newmsn, M C Paris. 8 J Swank, D E Wells, Tbeo S R, THOMPSON, P. K. Messrs Foshay St Mason, druggists selling Wisdom's Kobertine wholesale are and retail, and giving beautiful picture oards with every bottle. Positively the most perf eot and harmless article of tbe kind in the market. COUNTY COURT. (J. J. WSUnsjr Jtuhrs; Knouh Millar, Aist Brandon Cemiiilsslutisrs,) Application of G W Cooper, C A Mhurte, Wm Read, Est A S Nanny, H Bryant and Geo E Chamberlain for reduction of ate ment granted. County road was ordered altered as ap plied tor by J B Traak and others. Albert Smith and Loyd Dodd were grant ed free scholarship to the State University, St John St Stone were let the contract for repairing the bridge across the Muddy. County road was ordered altered as ap plied for by J M Hasler and other,and Win A Pan I. Win H Young and David Bltyeu were appointed viewer. The part of Mabel precinct not made a part of Lane county by the last legislature, was ordered incorporated Into Crawford ville precinct. Warrant were ordered drawn for the fol lowing persons and amounts i The tax levy for the coining year wa placed at the following figures 1 University fund, -0t mill ; military fund, 0J mill ; school fund, e, mills ; State tax, 3 mills ; county tax, 3.7 mills. Total 13 mills. W E Curl, 1 moa salary $ 83.33 D V S Reld, 1 tnos salary 5000 J P Gulbralth, fee i6.fc D 8 Smith, fee 6380 Phil Smith, Akseskor' fees 14c8.no Clark iV Sons.lumbci . . 38.84 3i.no E J Daly, making arrests May & Menders, tndae Mary E Davis, keeping pauper E W Langdon, mdte J P Mallory. wood J P (iaibrslth, postage A S Ioonev, wood Jacob WlllUiina, wood Barnard Ac Co., stationary D Meyer & Co., lumber Meyer Bros., lumber W E Curl, fees, school fund R Koldewsy,a stock Inspector E T T Flslier, fees surveyor H J Healy, lumber j (5 Goodale, lumber R Glass Si Son, mdae S E Young, mdae. , Zeyss Ic Hochstedler, lumber D M ones, wood B Henshaw, lumber J B Kltawater, keeping pauper. L II Montanye.Diat AUy'afees G Morris, keeping poor Ruckcr St Lyons, lumber St John St Stone.bulldirg bridge near 8.70 8.50 5-05 45 50 4-65 -4. e V 773f 76. 37 4S 7.33 3-$o 40.9K W65 15.00 6-75 345 37-So 3965 H.00 5a 43-35 95 Shedd........ 58400 St John St Stone,repalring Owl Creek bridge 1 0000 Sloan Tun, lumber 42,u 1W Marquis, scalps. ... 1 fcjo . Irs Houck, keeping (J nig ley 4V0O 1) V S Kcld, Incidentals tiAc I) V S Reid, additional salary 61 .87 O W Young, repairing Sandcraon bridge 100.00 Fees State agt G W loom 34.15 r ee Coroner inmicat Samuel Shafler 4 J.oO I ..-. . . I f I .... r era niaic agi rvmuau jyOU Fee State agt McKinnon 8 i0 II Whitney. Judge 7S.OO Knot h Miller, Com r i6i A Brsndon, Com'r 14.4O I) -S Smith. Sheriff ij.OO The following Mils were dlasllowed : E E McKinnev, ultnca fce. $860 ; C W Kuyton, witness free. $j.io. KoTLunr. We are now having aomc Webfoot weath er whkh is very detrimental to R R work. I he grading Is completed through the prai rie, anu worn is progressing as tast as tnc nature of the ground will admit, both east and west of here. Ttte boom of the blaat sounds like distant canonadlng. the echoe reverbratingover I he mountain with grand effect. Brink has a Urge force at work above here. He has some heavy work but he is equal to It I presume a great many will leave during this bad weather particu larly famuVs, aa It Is very disagreeable camping out. Our local merchant are receiving quite a set back by the opposition that Is springing up along the line ol the K R. Any one can supplv lilmsell with all the necessaries and unueccaric of life, including dry good. groceries and liquid, there being several saloons convenient, rite roads are begin ning to show the effect of heavy freighting ana rnucn oi ute kind 01 westtter we are r - ... ... m - r having now will soon make them impassi ble. Hunt haa accumulated a large supplv of stores at their camp at Dan. Smith's and is continually increaing hta stock. I pre. sumc lie is getting ready for early spring work, as It would be impossible to get sup- plies In early. The citlxens of King Prairie with the assistance of Contractor Hunt and some aid from Marion county have built a good, sub stantial wagon bridge aero the North San tiam at that place and Hunt's freighter are utilizing the same. The Mehama bridge it progressing a fat aa circumstances will admit I suppose. The company put off the work so long there la a possibility of thru being caught by high water. I here has been a great deal of tim ber thrown into the river above here bv the right of way men and should the river raie Kutfh'icntly to bring it down before the main span 4s completed, there is danger of its carrying the false work out, hut we will hope for the best. fJUOD. Davis Bro's. have contracted tor more lumber. Dr. J. V. Gaff and D. P.Porter went U Albany last week to attend I. O. G. T. County Lodge at that place. Mrs. liausacker is recovering from an at tack of ague. Wm. C. Robinett, of Crawfordsvllle waa In the city day before yesterday. Guy Powers paid us a very pleasant call while In the city last week. Mr Powers has been running on the boat from Albany to Portland. The weather seems to be settled again, which is just what we want, so the farmers can finish their plowing. 1 O' ' Report of Taageut .School, For the month ending Oct. 7th. Number enrolled, 51 ; No. belonging, 47 ; average attendance, aa- Pupils neither tardv nor absent 1 Maud, Georgia, Claud and Harry- Beard, Annie and L.izzte llryan, hnoch and Forrest lenkt, Lenna, Ella, Elmer and Charles Anderson, Annie and Sadie Smith, Leila Scott, Volaney Simpson, Hary Knighton. Emery Ryan. Not absent 1 Le onard, Ollie and Mary Simpson, Ida Smith, Charles Bryan, Jib Beard. Not tardy : Mollic and Edna Lnper, Trixle Morgan, Ella and David Bridgefarmer, Louetta New- comb, Delmer, Lizzie and Mollie Smith, Jesse Tenks, Roy and Sylvia Brewer, Mel vin Simpson, Bennie Morgan, Albert Set tlemlre, Ada Knighton. These littt do not include those who gave good excuses for being tardy or absent. Of five grades of deportment, poor, ordi nary, fair, good and excellent, I shall name thoae only who have been excellent : Chas and Lizzie Bryan, Ida and Mollie Smith, Emma Knighton, Alfred Blevlnt, Enoch, Forrest and Jesse Jenks, Albert gettlemire, Lenna, Ella, Elmer and Charles Anderson. None of the lowest grades are represented. 1 he school was reported to me as being noted for tardiness and irregular attendance. The record for the first month is very en couraging and 1 hope that parents and pu- f t Tt I A. t - - A f SSS . At t pus win continue tneir cnont, ineenccess 01 the school depends largely upon punctuali ty and regular attendance. At but few sub jects have yet been completed, there will be no report on scholarship now. Exposition work, an entirely new feature for most schools, will be prominent irpthis. By such work any one can see how the pupils arc progressing and what they are doing. It will show the work not of a few of the best pupils, but of every one. Parents are cor dially invited to come and see for them selves. T. W. Hrrron, Teacher. Notice, All persons knowing themselves indebted to E W Langdon will please ' came forward and asttlo their accounts at once. E. W. Lakodojt. HOME AMD ABROAD. Union has a population of nearly 800. Ths beat harness st E L Thompson s. French, ths jeweler, ksepa railroad time. H Kwsrt, practical watchmaker and Jsw ltr. Co. I,, O N O has been orgaolatd at Ma elsay, One pries to a!l at Hlisno A Imswsy's Cash tote. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bany, Or. The finest raUlioery ia ths State st Sttaaa k Lonsway 'a. Bee those nice cap at Shane St l-ousway 'a for small boys. Geo M Strong hss unwind s grocery store in East Portland. Roota chespsr thau shoes st II. Fliudt's boot sod shoe abop, Alt kindt of muslin and knit underwear si Shane A tjonsway'a. If yon want ths best atrSMtl iu the lasrkst go to J J DubiuillsV Goto Shsns A Lonswsy's for alt kinds of millinery and fauoy goods. A toboggan slid is to ha erected at Tn Dalles the coming winter. The finest French kid shoe with I. my try tip at Shan A Lonswsy's The W. C. T. V Hall will U ready for aeoapaaoy on next Tue ml ay . Remember Shsns It Lmaway are telling dry goods at very low prices. Sis shaves fur a dollar and a oltau towel to ever y cuatorner, at Tbos. Jonas. Mr John Briggr, of this eity hss juat rs otived toms Datel. hull,, from Holland. tors honed, set and put in order at Hhaviug and H-ir Dressing Parlor. Albans hss a aurnlu of eood for nnthiuu dogs, thst aboald either b shot or Used. Hands are aaid to be needed on ths Ore gon Psoitis extension. No ei suss for idleness. F M French, stent Singer Maun facto rinir Co., opposite Odd Fellows temple, Albany, Or. If van a have a nise ah aped foot show it off in a perfect titting boot mads by 11. Fluid t. San Fraooisoo now hss a vigilance com mittee, and needs one or some C jurts of jos tle.-. Farmers rsmoniber you can get 70 oenta per bushel for yonr wheat at Shane A lont way's. Mr J W Roberts, near Shedd. harvested 6500 pounds of hop from sight acres ths past Dr. M. U. Ellis, physutso nnd surgeon AH any, Oregon. Calls made io eity or country, All style of boots and aboe and a large took of groceries is what ws carry. Kedtield Ic Browne!!. I.ish Applsgate is to lecture at ths Coart Heat iu tbit city to night 10 the interest of the saloon. Oat of 230 men who went into s Chicago hotel in three hours 130 wore Piieee Albert. 100 did not. We take the cms. ths customer Uk the bargain, and the bargains take tb cake. Kedftcld A Vrowaell. Are yen going to get yonr fall and winter bat or bonnet at Shane St Ivas way's. Their new asillioer is aa expert. Kahreeys Celebrated Blood Cleanser for sals at DeVee St Bobsoo'a and Head &1irown Us, P J Baltimore, agent. The Circuit Court will convene in Ihtssnty one week front nest Monday. Oct 24th. Ths as SO e'er promisee to be small Every castaier will be a walking adver tisement for our bargains when thsy see our prices. Bed held St Bro smell. One of N II Alien A Cos nrise tickets good far io on a dollar worth of good purchased at tbe now Seoond fiend atore. Heat, the 0. P. Cootrsctor, he placed all of bis men 00 the railroad work this tide of tb Summit, beyond Pos Valley. Oeorgs Francis Tram is qstto insane and threaten to cat with his little knife every throat ia Chicago and Jay (loald's, A foe line of gent's underwear and tarn ishiog goods jest reeeive-i at Meliwsin' will be sold at prices that defy 00m pot i ton D. T. Wyjtao, soUcitmgagent for the State Insurance la., lor Uont o.. renloee Saoaaa batwaen Lyon and Baker Street, Albany, Or. The nine hours law was saapended by tba a a S ut al s t a 9 nrtotors anion 01 tns V. . anu union men will go to work as heretofore in Portland of Boss. Seattle 1 raising J 125, 000 for a street railway. II this bonus business keeps on there will be nothing else bat bone to tbe North west. Aft Vanooovsr Saturday, Mo Knight Bros. Oaeoo. of this county won a trotting match against Sheriff, without any training. Time, 3:40. The SfotU of Union, baa the moat fan tea tic head t my paper ia Oregon, and withal is a good illustration of the country it .-trcu late 10. Another ahipmoat oi ladies do shoes in all widths and aia u juat ia thi weak. Custom ers remark what perfect beautte. Re-tueld St Browne!!. If yon want a stylish winter garment g to Monteith A Seitealutcb, agenta for Springer Bros, tailor mad gsrmsnt for ladies, misses and children. John Shea, tbo great origin al, of Sweet Home, was tn the city weunceasy, with a Urge wagon load of onions, the finest raised in ths United States, Mr John Hood, recently from Canada on Blend y purchased Mr A B McCoy's farm. on Oak Creak, consisting of 123 acre, p- tag 13211 for ths asms. jhsiH you desire to sell your property oall on Burkhart A Keeney as they advtrtiss p-o party placed ia their band, aud charge a thing unless they effect a sale. An Astoii man tried to buy a esse of sal ason tn that eity, and utterly failed. Tbe old eying about taking coal to Now Castle does net apply to taking salmon to Astoria The redaction of the tax levy io this coua i ty to 12 mills places Linn county in the lead in the Jsute, ana means we in ovary tax pay ers pocket for each 91000 of assessment. Tuesday evening a tooth ache and stomach curcr, and a camp meeting under tbe auspi ces af a traveling evangelist, were bold at one time on First street. The latter said that while ths former was earing tooth aches be would offer something for the cure of hearts. C F Moonsy was arrested at Scio last weak for breaking into ths house of Mr Harmon, was examined before Juttice Williams, and botfnd'over to await the action of the grand jury. In default of bail he was brought to this city and incarcerated ia ths county jail. Tbs Grand Lodge of K of P is in sessioa ia Pendleton thia week. Geo W Hochstedler, Henry J Clark, 0 II Irvine aad Jas F Hail, are present as delegates frsm ths Albany Lxlge. A splendid line of groceries and crockery wars al Conn Brothers, also everything fresh in farm produce. The best brands of cigars and tobaccos. Good goods at bottom prices. Thst is their rule. Call on them for yonr groceries. Several Albans boyt who attend theaters and locate in the galleries, are as utterly ob lirioua to ths feelings of others as a hipsopo- tamons nould be to a woman's caress. Of all people the selfish person at a theater is the most cul tit. 426 is Mr McDaffie'a latest revised count of the number of houses in Albany. Oaring the year about 05 new houses have been built and at the present time there are about 9 going up. There ia some dispute on sums of these figures though. In a railroad accident on the Chicago and Atlantic ER laat Tuesday seventeen pass engers were burns! to death. The train was waiting when it was, ran into by a Jast freight and a terrible acene followed. Will such accidents never ceaae. A. B. Moll wain has ths largest and fines stock of carpets in Albany, new goods of the atest designs, a aplendid stock to gst a car pet from. Sold st remarkably low prices considering quality of goods. From our Tangent correspondent we learn that a new engine has just been put in the warehouse at that place ; that .two new fam ilies have moved into the village : lota are increasing in value, and considerable aeeding is being done in ths vicinity. The District w. u. 1. u. convention was held ia BrowaafiU last week. Mrs L E Blain, Mrs Henrietta Brown and Miss Lib Iry Ins attended from this eity. Tbs Session ars reported as interesting ones, Ths Usv Jesse C Taylor will hold divine service iaSt Peters Episcopal Church naxt Susdsy, Oct lth, morning and evening. Ail ars invited to attend. Service on Friday evening, Oct. 14th. at 7:80 o'clock . 'For years 1 suffered from loss of appetite snd iudigestion, bat felled to Had relief until I began taking Ayer'a SarsspsrilU. Thia medicine entirely cured me. My appetite and digestion are now perfect.-- Fred Bower, 4M Seventh St., South Boston, Msss. W J Beatty who was supervisor at the in aaus asy lum under Joseph i, has been street ed at San Kranci co under three obsrges of grand larceny, and will be token to Salem, when a sensation may follow. After leaving ths asylum Beatty went East, then returned to ths Coast, going to San Francisco, whsrs he married a nurse under him at ths asylum. At Independence last Monday Jas lender gon found Frank Burgttt in tbs house with hi wife, when he attacked Burgett with a re volver aad tired several ahotj at bin. Lm dergou and his wife were at rested and held to await the action of the grand jury under $500 bond. Tbs following from an Eastern Oregon pa per is ths latest account of Mrs Senator Stau ford's visit to the Cstholic echoo building in this city : "Mm Senator Stanford while in Albany Sunday spent one hour aJene in snt devotion in tbeCatbtdic eh a rob, al though sh it not s Catholic. " Tbs Corvsllie Uavtlr appearsd last Friday with Craig St Ceaoyer as managers and pub dehors. Mr Parry, its former editor will re tire front journalism entirely. He Bays it has brought mm nearly to "blindness snd tbe poor hottss " Tbs Dbmo'-rat hopes to see ths osw managers prosper. lAtt Friday Mrs Miller, wife of the bridge superintendent on the O. 1. vfaa taken with aa insane freak from a bad felon, while at br home at Vaqnins City. Mr Miller wa telegraphed for and taken to that place on s special train - Saturday his wife was taken la her parents at Eagene for treatment. The pianist with Wilbers Comedy Com pany has severed bis oonnsetieu with that troup and gone into partnership with Mr J P Schooling, of Harrisburg in tb drag busi ness, Tbe gentleman is a graduate of the school of pharmacy at Albany, Haw York and is said to bean st pert at the basin aes. H will manage fas Herrisbarg store. A correspondent of a Salem paper writing 01 the salmon in teres, at the Bay sayt : "I paid a visit to Parker' salmon cannery thai morning and was astonished to see the nam -her of salmon on hand. Over foar and one half ton of aa tine nsh aa are usually aeon wer landed and weighed while I was there A similar amount was landed aad weighed at the upper cannery. They ars now having ths beat run of the season. In jost six hoars af ter the heads of ths lish wore oat off the foar .... ... 1 1 , ... . - . wum uil m it 1 1 91 UIRIOR tMat 1 SW sooked, canned and ready to bo labeled.' PEKMOXAI A M MOCIAL. Jerry Hay. of If sirishnrr. was ie the ,-itv Tuesday. Mr Josiah F.-uUr. of Scie. was us the Monday. ' Mrs Rob 1 Johnson left Albaav Tneadae for Fort Stevens Hon John Bryant, of Ionian, wa in 1 1, city last Saturday. Will McCulluch. the nouoareii aloe of tm Herald offlc. went to tha Mechanic's fair Sstmday. Hsv A J Hunsaktr. of McMinnvilla. waa in Albany laat Monday oa his wsy boms to .McMiooyllle. R 0 Smith, of Camp Polk, who baa been visiting in the vailev the last month return ed home last Tuesday. Hey SO 1 reins and Dr fi W Gray ars ia Portland thia week attending a meeting of theU P Presbytery. Otto Clelan, Fred Hyde aad several other young men left Albany Wednesday on a hunting expedition in ths mountains. Virgil Parker loft Saturday for Yaquioa Bay, where hs will be interested io the can nery of Parker & Co. Success it bound to uresrn bit efforts . Wm Foettniller went to Portland Tuesday to buy goods, attend the meeting of the Pros- bytery and be on band at ths undertaken convention. Last Saturday. Mr Sam Altbouss with 1 largo corps of loggers, engineer, cooks, etc left Albany for Crawford villa, where thev will gat oat a Urge number ef logs for 1888 N H Allen, of this citv, Enoch Hoult. of Harrisburg, and Wm Powers, of Shedd, have been drawn aa jurvmen for the U. 8 Court which meets In Portland Oct. 18th Walter Parker returned last Monday from Crook county, having onoolndad that west ef the Cascades was a goad oeuotry la live in. He found as much as a foot and a half of snow in some places. Mia Mattis Allison, of Portland, came op yesverony morning, retaining in the after noon. She expects to leave shortly for Men tons, where be will in the folnro reside . ; Salem Statesman, I W Langdon left the lin.t of the week for Napa, Cel., where he has purchased one of the leading drug stores in tliat dtv. Mr Langdon will follow in about a month, and Mr Oeorge Piper In two or three weeks. Mr Hey Trumbull and daughter arrived in Albany Tuesday front lodepsadas where they left Rev Truaabull aad old daughter. Rev Trumbull was confined to his room, end will probably not be io Albany for several days. Several Albany people haye been to the Mechanics fair this week from thia city, among ths number being Judge Flinn, Jay Blainand wife. W H Willard and wife. T L Wallace, JaHnoOradwohl and wife. Mrs 8 E Young, Mrs E F Sox.G W Hunt and fasaUy John Archibald, of Priosvilla, wa in the city Friday, and while hare called at o jr pals tial sanctums. Hs will leave Monday for home. He stated that the wagon road is now in excellent condition. The streams hsvs baeu bridged and the road improved general 7- Mr J L I'.iwnll, Miss Nellie Powell, Misa Allie Powell, Mr El Powell and Earnest Powell leave Seattle thia mirning for New York, where they expect to remits a ooaple 01 years tvlwaid, Mrs PoweU'e oldest sen expects to take op the study of medicine while in theKist Mrs Powell aad family wil be accompanied on their Eateru trip by Dr Johnson and wife. Seattle PoM IfittUiijenetr. To Whom It May roaeern. All parties knowing themselves indebte to ut either by uots or bonk account must make their arrangements to meet the aame by December let. We must hsve money to do business os. Don t wait for a persona dun, but come forward and maks settlement snd oblige I HoursoM Si Watkbvs. Brawns vi He ( luakK ! Cloaks I Cloak ! We hsv received direct from Kisteru manufactures a large nnd choice line af cloaks and j Wets whinh wa will sell at prices that defy competition. Coins and sec a ssvs money. Thqmmox & Watr, Hrovusvilh'. If on wnttt boots or shoos K" to M.St 8 Mi liwaitt's Clotbiiitr. Mcllwain's fall and winter sto dr of cloth ing is arriving. It includes the Uta-t sty 1.8 and is oomm vidinx attention. S n- hi. Chit chtlla co it, fin a stock to select from. Ail eood 4 warranted as represented and parfsct tits guaranteed. Don't let tin. o ; I of your' ran on. You think it ia a light thin-.;. But k may run into Catarih. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is li-i? jsilug. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption Im death itself. Tbe breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and dear of ail obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All tha diseases af these parts, head, nose, threat, bronchial tube and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by tha use of Bosohee's German Syrup. If you don't ho vn this already, thousands and thousand i of people can tell you They have been cured by it, and kpo7 now it is. tnemasivee." eottie only 4w i oanf a, Ask any druggist, Financial Semi annual summary statement of tbe financial condition of the county of Linn In the State of Oregon, on the first day of Oc tober, A. D., 1SS7 i RKftOiacgS. 1987. Oct. tat. By funds In the hands of the County Treasurer applicable to the payment -of county warrant $27,76 51 Oct. tst. By funds in the hand County Sheriff applicable to the payment of County war rant. A0.00 By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pay ment of the County warrant 23167.41 By amount to credit of County in State Treasury 2,738.24 Til a I resources. ..$$4,255.06 LIABILITIES. To warrants drawn on County treat- urer and outstanding and unpaid .$621.10 Hat lance due on University tax of 1SS6 383.16 Total iiahi ities.. .1004.36 K B: SflTl-'LAT ION' . Ota I resource . .- 4. j. - 1 (, ota! liabilities , 1004.36 Total net resources $53,2511.80 A large part of this is in lirigalion. Wsrrantsdrswn on County Treasurer for six months ending September 30th, 18S7 : County Judges sslsry $ 450 00 Treasurer's salary coo 00 County Clerk's fees. ... 1 1 29 81 Sheriff's fee tl7o 60 County Commissioner' per diem. . 142 80 Account of Scltool Superintendent 390 65 44 " Coroner ff j 50 District Attorney 40 00 " " paupers snd poor.... 905 81 " M roads, bridges & lumber 1564 00 " Court House and jail. 142 50 stationary and printing flo 07 " Insane. ... " " Incidental expense. . . 44 44 fuel 44 44 witnesses in crim. cases 44 petit jurors 44 4 4 grand juror 41 44 witnesses before grand 44 baiiff a. 44 44 viewing and surveying reads 44 " bounties on wild animal scalp. 44 " preliminary examina tion H oo 1183 24 12 00 1092 44 49S 70 71 00 16 40 lot 00 43 00 664 00 561 58 Total $11564.90 Semi-annual statement of money and war rants received for taxes, and monev paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1887 : To amount received in coin and currency. April $3,246 8 afy , a,8ii 13 une . 1 ,000 03 tT 395 4 August 118 47 September 108 02 Total amount received $8288,60 y AM'lt KTS PKU TOCOt XTV TRKASL Rl.R. April ... May $6125 04 . . 1893 00 . . 1133 OO 450 00 une. . . uly . . . August Total nakl Treasurer $12579 o4 Semi-annual statement of the County Freasurerof Linn county, Oregon, for the six month ending on the 30th day of Sept. 07, ot monev received and paid out , from whom received and from what sources, and on what account paid out. AMOUNTS RKCKI V ED FROM GBNER Al. FL'ND. 1887. April tat, . To amount on itand Stewart PKALK HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Coal and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, WAGON MATERIAL, MECHANICS TOOLS, BUILDERS NARDWARE, ROPE ANI CORDAGE, SILVER STEEL Much the Largest and Best. Win. Fortmiller & Cb's furniture store has been nearly doubled in si.se, and tilled with a splendid stock of furniture, "chuck" full. Twenty-five varieties of chairs and seventeen styles of bed-room sets, a an ex ample. Besides a fine line of upholstered goods. Largest and best stock In Albanv. No doubt of it 6 or 7 men are constantly employed in manufacturing It, and shipments are made to all parts 01 the N. W. from Tacoma to Grant's Pass. This beside a big retail trade. The buyer is bound to get satisfaction. STK new feature is a machine for trim- minsr wall wiper, of which they have a large and splendidly selected stock of the latest varieties, sold cheap ana trimn-.ea tree. Also nice line of window shades. Produce of all kinds taken in ezchai go at Shane A Lonsway . MARRIED. HILL -SPARKS. On Thursday, Stpt. 30th, in Portland, by Rev. Geo. W. Hill and another, Prok.J. F. Hill and Miss Ellen Sparks. Both were once teach ers in our public schools, and have many friend in Albany who will wish them much joy through life. OSBURN HOLMES.-On Friday, Oct. 7th, al the Russ House, in Albany, by R. L. Dorris, Esq., Mr. J. L. Osburx, of Sweet Home,andMiss Hattie Holmes, of Benton county. YOUNG CRABTREE. On Sunday, Oct. 9th, 1887, at the Russ House, in Al bany by R L Dorris, Esq., Mr. John W. Yovng and Miss Mary M Crabtree, daughter of Mr Jas P Crabtree, of Scio precinct both of Linn county. BORN. ISOM, On Oct. 10th, 1887,at PIainview,to the wife of J. D. Isora a ot. Statement. from last report $2991 1 80 April 7th. To amount: from DS Smith, Sheriff,tax list of 1886. 4375 03 April 36th. To amount from A. Bernham, peddler license. . 3.35 May 9th. To sm't from D S Smith,Sh'ff,deliriquent IM.1XS.V4 ao&Sg May 9th. To am't from D S Smith,Sli'Melinquent list 1885 80 17 Msy 9th. To am'tj from D S 8mlth,Sh'ff .delinquent list i88 108908 May 27th. To am' t from D Vg Reid for examination of teacher 2 50 June 9O1. To am't from 1 S 8mititSli'ff,delinqucntHst,i886 2127 15 July nth. To am't from D 8 8mtth,Sh'ff,delinqiient Hat. 1886 S09 29 Aug. 2nd. To am't from Eichler St Wood, peddler licence .84 Aug. 7th. To nm'tj from D S Smltli.Sh'ff.dclinquent list. 1886 214 30 Aug 16th. To am't from J N Harrow, peddlers license .85 Aug. 16 h loam't from D Vg Reid, examination of teachers 5 00 Aug. 26th. To am't from D S Smitii,Sh'ff, delinquent IUt,i886 107 14 Scjh. loth. To tm't from F M Hcu'inc, ferry license 5 ex Kept . 21st. To am't from WV Si C R R jury fees special term of the Circuit Court, 1887 209 30 Pept. 30th To am't from trial fees , in 00 Total amount received $39,244.60 BY vjoi s PAID Off. If87. July let, Redeemed county war rants filed with the Clerk $5207.5$ Sept. 30th. Redeemed county war. rants filed with the Clerk 6267.60 Total amount paid out $1 1475 "5 R M" SMTl'l. ATION. Total amount received $39,244.66 Total amount paid out 1 1475.15 Total am't on hand Sept 30th, '87 $27769.5: AM'T RECEIVED PROM CO. SCHOOL Ff WD. 1887. April 1st To am't on hand. . .$18021 ii April 7th. To am't from D 8 Smith, Sheriff on tax 1 886. . . 1750 ot April 7th. To am't from F A Watts, J P., estrav 670 April 1 6th. To am't from Geo Humpherv, J. P., fine 5 00 April 22ml. To am't from Geo Humphrey, J Pn Une 5 00 May 9th. To am't from D S Smith, Sheriff, fiom Uses. . . 1381 74 July itth. To am't from D S ."smith, bhertff, from taxes. . . 323 7 1 July 25th. To am't from fine in mate cases 10 00 Aug. 3rd. To am't from fines in stale case 2500 Aug. 8th. To am't from D S Smith, Sheriff, on taxes 85 70 Aug. 9th. To am't from fine. State vs Geo Keeney 100 00 Aug. 15th. To am't from fine, State case 5 00 Aug. j6th. To am't from D 8 Smith, Sheriff, on taxes 42 86 Aug. 30th. To am't from fine in State case 5 ao Tout amount received. . .$21,767 33 AM T PAID OfT OP 1 I N'T V SCHOOL PI 1887. July 2nd. By amount paid on ' April apportionment $19764 85 Sept. 30th. By amount paid on August apportionment 969 60 Sept 30. Bv balance of August ap portionment not paid 927 30 Total paid out $2i6Ai 95 RECAPITULATION. Total amount received $21,767 33 Total amount paid out 2 1,66 1 95 Am't on hands Sept. 30th, tj . $i05 38 Dated at Albany, Oregon, this 1st day t f October, 1887. L. n. J. P. Galoraith, Countv Clerk. & Sox, - RS IS BARBED WIRE, BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES," POWDER AND SHOT. BLASTING AND CIANT POWDER, PAINTS AND OILS. I GARBEN AND GRASS SEEDS. X Cut SawsT STEWAUT & SOX. Where to Bay Carpets. Monteith A Seitenbach have the largest aud prettiest stock of carpet, oil cloths, window blind and wall paper ever brought to the Valley, and are offering than at a bargain. Persona desiring anything ia thia liue ahould give them a oall. Wall Paper. Shades, Etc. N H Allen St Co. keep in sioek a full line of the above goods, including a fine assert. msnt of decorations for sealings, which thsy will sell at tha lowest possible prices. IV have new iu transit one of the largest stocks of these goods ever in this market Extension of Ninth street, Notice is herein- given that bv an order of the Common Council of the City of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, duly made and entered on its minutes at the regular meet ing of said Council held on the 9th dav of Angus. 1S87. J, A. Warner was appoint ed as Surveyor to survey a proposed exten sion of 9th Street from the eastern boundary line of Montgomery street in said citv along the south line of blocks 7 and iS in Hackle man's second addition to the citv of Albanv, to the eastern boundary line of said city, that said surveyor made said survey, and that his report "thereof was filed in the office of the City Recorder on the 1 3th dav of August, 1887. Published by order of the Council made Oct. nth, 1887. Albany, Or., Oct. 12th. I887. N.J. IlBNTON, City Recorder. D, R, N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law, Office, Odd Fellow's Temple, ALBANY, - - - OREGON. All business wll I receive prompt attention