The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 02, 1887, Image 4

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    Win. Foitmiller & Co,,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Prompt AtteLtion-Fint-olasB Hearse
JsVAftOr buslt
m hours oall at residence
Finn ana
Baker atresia.
Bed CrownMiUs
ISOM, LANNING & CO., PROPE'8.
inw r
luxra trrutioa soa
a ho EAKaaa csa.
raMtUSS
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Hiffhett Price in Cash fo
Wheat
ALBANY OR.
Anrdews & Hack I em an,
W.LDOUGLASl
$3.00
SHOE
SOLE AGENTS,
LEBANON. - - OREGON
Notice for Publication,
Lund Office at Oregon City, Or., )
Oct.. Slot. 1SS7. J
Notlco is hereby eiTen that the follow
ing named settler has died natlce of hie
intention to make final proof In support
of hi nlaina. and that aakl proof will be
made before tba County Clerk of Linn Ca,
Oregon, at Albany, oragon, on
Wednesday, eseonsbor tlsl, last.
via: Benjamin F. Kirk. Homestead
Entry. No. 5107 for. the N K efN K
of See. M. To. IS. 8 R 1 W, Willamette
meridian. He names the following wit
n oasis to prove his contiauoua raetdenoe
nnon. and cultivation of, said land. Tin
D R Mioheal, Ben Morris, Benson Harris,
and C H Kirk, all of Sweet Home, P. C,
Linn county, Oregon.
W. T. Benwrr,
Regwtar.
Won Paciiic Railroad.
225 MILES SHORTER
20 HOURS LESS TIME.
Accommodations onsarpsassd for com
fort and safety. Fares and f relgbte via.
Taqnins and tba Oregon Development
Company's Steamship much leea than by
any other route between all pcinta in the
Willamette Valley ami wan r rancmoo.
Daily faueuger trains exctfi Smmdayi
ISO r. a.
Cervailis, 1 0 3S k.m Uava
Albmaj, 11 .15 a. a. Arrive
1:17 r.m.
imn
Yaouina. 6:50 r. m.
I
Orn and Caiifornia trains connect at
Albany and Corvallis.
WSJ H . KOAi!.
OfMnl Maaagar.
c. c. siaeiing,
A. O. r . ami P. Agwai, Crvallla, Or.
0
Oregon Developement Co.
Firat-ohue Steamship Una between
Yaqnlna and Ban franeieco connecting at
Yaqninnwlta tbe tralna of ibe Oregon
Paciiic Railroad Company.
MAILINC! DATE .
STSASSSS,
rsoM sas rsAaaso.
raoM taqcisa
. Kov 27,0am
mm, i, I p m
Ysaeina t it r,
WUkwm' Vauay,
Easier Oragoo,
Taqolns City.
Sat. Dee 3, 10 am
TBs.0eciriOsm
rrt. Dt 0. 11 a m
Tuea.Dcc 10,2 p m
Thur.Dcc 16,9 m
TiM.iMcn.vtm
Wd.lJec 21,11 mm
ruea. Jan 3, noon
Wulim'e Valley, Tura Dec 27,9 a to hui,
Jan 1, a
The
Company mrryes tbe right to
aaange sailing days.
L B TOB1.
Oea. F. aad P. Aganl,
80 Montgomery St., San. Eraoeiaeo, Oal.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
-VIA-
Oregon & California R. R,
AMD CONNECTIONS.
THE SIT. SSI AST A KOt'TE.
Class sanesrlBss aaaa, at Aahiat4 with stages, ef
Se (MSMrala, Oregoa a4 Idaho Stage Cowpaay.
nly IS Mile el staging.
Tltaa setsrau Albary and Sea Franeleee, M
boort
rmwi
KX am D
r. smsHmmmmm mm smsmm
sLwlAVKftA80N.oor autnuriasa acaaia.
eAurosviA sxraass u tiss daily .
Seotk Mertsl
4.09 r. a. I Laav Portland Arrive I 10:40 A a
8:06 r m Leave Albany Leave 7:09 a m
9:90 a m I Arrive Ashland Leave 9:49 T a
trOCAi, rAssaxeaa TSAiss vxur except Sunday).
4:00 a sTlTeiv Perttoad Arrive EseTi
1 1-49 raj Leave Albany Leave 1 11:96 a a
t:i0r (Arrire Eaeaae Leave 9XK) a a
loch rAseaveaa vaAias saar, sxcarr scintar.
9:10 r a Leave Albany Arrive I 6;45 a a
9:40 r M I Arrive Lebanon Leave I 6:90 a u
IS SO ru I Leave Albany Arrive j S:46 r
l:3Sra Arrive Lebanon Leave 2:00 r a
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
daily between Portland and Ashland. Sikiyou' and
ban Fraacleeo,
KeaisraJit Sieeplnr. 'rs between Portland
and S inland1, Hlaaiij na'i and aa r ran
rtWffl, FKEK OF C9JAK41K,
Weal Side at vision.
BBTWEgg FOKTLAJf O AID COS y ALUS,
mAii. TSAm daily (exoept Suaday.)
7! 9S a ti Leave Pert! and Arrive 9:16 r u
19:94 i Arrive Cervtllle Leave 1:90 fa
SJCFABt tsaiss BAILT (szespt Sunday. )
4:60 rM
AiMm
Portland
McMinnville
Arrive
Leay
0:00 a a
6.46 a a
Arri-e
At Albany and CorvaLlif eeaneet with trains of
Oregea FseU gailrosd
Far fail information regarding rates, maps, etc.,
oall on Company 'e Agent.
B. KOXKLKB, E. P. ROGERS,
Maaager. A Pass Agent.
Notice for Publication,
Land Office st Orsgon City, Or., )
November 21st, 1887, j
Notion is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler ha filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof In support of bis
claim, and tbat aald proof will be made
before tho County Judge or Clerk of Linn
county, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on
Tuesday, Jan nary 17th, ISSS,
l. . VII XIS Thlllirwi HnmailnaH ITnln.
. . . " ft. ftft " f " , mmuv Wft' .ft ft.l,, jr.
No. 4634 for the 8 W H of Sec.28, Tp, 13, 8
Kiw. He namea toe following witness
es fo prove his contlnaaua residence upon
and cultivation of, said Isnd, viz : T
Thorn peon, S Haw ken and T Arnold, of
Sedeville Post Office and M Leach, Oj
Sweat Home Post Official! In Linn eoun
ty, Oregon.
Wf. T, Rl'RNKV,
Register,
ALBANY OQLLIBJATB INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON,
1887, 1888.
First Teres September istb,
A. toll or rm of instinstora.---
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Gmnm of study arranged to meet ths
Mod of all grades or students.
Sftaial inductmmtt ojored to students
rom
Tuition ranees from 16.50 to li,w.
Board In orlvnte fhinUlec at lew rates.
Rooms lor self-boarding at smell exjeonee.
caraful supervision exercised over aiu-
deata away from homo, Kali tarm opens
santmtMir 7th. For circulars and lull
partiouiara snares uw rrwiuw.
" . . a aw. . i I ,
KBV. ELVKBT H. CaSssir.
Albany, Oregou,
Revere House;
ALBANY, - - - ORtOUN
CHAS. PFE1FFER. PROPRIETOR.
Fitted up in tlrat-olaaa etyle. Tables
snnolled with the beet in the market.
Nioe sleeping apartments. Ham pie rooms iag acj v.bUj. Sunday school each Sat -for
commercial travelers, bath at 10 o'clock a, in. Prayer meeting
flrrree Ceaea la aad torn tbe Melel.ta I
nniir BTrn iHUI lOTKI. IN THIS
I' cuy7. now oflbrl for rant on reaaon.
able terms Far narUenlara Inquire af ar
add rasa Jaataa MoaaaT,
Albany, Oregon.
Motice for Publication.
Land OSoe at Oregon City, Or.,
October Slat, 1H87. )
Notice is hereby given tkat the following
ggivH settler has filed notice ef his intention
e make Meal proof iu supimrt of his claim,
And thst said nroof will be made before the
County Clerk of Linn Co . Or. . at Albany,
Or., on
Weelueeelay, Beeesaber tatb, isst.
m ft ,! u v. u v . mi mi
viz : uran oeumser. rre, u. nu. jio
for the lots 1. 2 and 3, of Sao 96, Tp 12, 8 R I
1 W. Henamea the followins wttnoaaes to I
prove his continuous resideoee upon, and cal-1
tivstion of. said hmd. vis : J Fitxwater, D
aylveeeor, 4 J nautnuarso ua a nwmu,iii
. n . a , v 1 1
el Lebanon P. O , Linn eeaaty, Or.
w. T. Bonaar,
alsiajEaRtMs
Rotice fur PibUoaeion,
Land Offloe at Oregon City. Or., (
October 31st, 1887.
Notioa k hersbv siren that the follow iag
named settler bee filed notice of his intention
to saaka final nroof In saoDort af his olsim.
sod that said proof will be made before the
County Judge or Clark oi una eouasy. ur.,
at Albany, Oregon, en
irktay. Basfaanor tard. isst.
viz . w m Hoiieoge, nemeasaaa juniry n.
... .. .. . mm ... i. . VT
4795. for the S K i of see 80, i p 12, o It l
K. He names the following witness sa to
mov his aentmnons residence upon. and sal-
tivation of. said land, via i H Buncll, C
Williama. S Powell and W MoPheraon, all
of Ubaaen P, O , Unn county, Or
W. T. Bt SJiKV,
Register.
Notice for Publication,
Land Office at Oregon City.Or. , I
October 31st, 1887.
Kotiee is hereby given that the following
aaaaed settler has tiled notice ef hut intention
to make final proof ia support of bis chum,
sml that said proof will be made before the
County Judge or Clerk of Lian county, Or.,
at Albany, Or., on
MeoMtay. Btacesnber (. last.
viz : J H Gieseutanuer, Homestead hntry
No. 455 1. for the K of S W i. and W 4 of
8 K 1. of Sec 28, Tp 13, S R 2 K. Henamea
tbe following witnesses to prove bs eonUon
ens reeidenee a post, aad cultivation of, said
band, via t O W Howes. J W McGbes and
I B McFarland. ef Sweet Home P.O..
LMeParland of Albany P.O.. all in Lino
county, Oregon.
w. T. mir,
Urguter
Notice for Publication,
Land Office at Oregon City. Or., )
October, Slat. 1887. j
Notice Is hereby given thai the follow
ing named settler ha filed notice of hie
intention to make final proof in support
of but claim, and tbat aald proof will be
made before the County Judge or Clark
of Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or.,on
dy, 0eeeaaner saab, I8S7.
vir : William H H Cnmminga, Home
stead Entry, No. 4824 for the N E of 8
W X of Sec. 10, Tp, 12, 8 R 1 w . He
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, end culti
vation of. said land, vht : J 8 Caldwell,
O. Kinder. J Llndley and J Pry or, all of
Lebanon P. O., Linn county, Oregow.
W. T. Bcsjfjrr,
Register.
Notice of Administration
In Chs County Court of the Statt oj Oregon
for Linn County.
In the matter of the estate of Sampson
T. Powell, deceased.
Notice la hereby giveu tbat tbe under
signed was on November 7th, 1887, duly
appointed Administrator of tba above
named estate by order or tne county
Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly made
and entered of record. That all person
bavlng claims against aald estate are here
by required to present them together with
the proper vouchers duly verified within
iz months from tbe date hereof to the
undersigned at bis residence in Linn
county in the Forks of the Santiam River
east of Lebanon in said county.
Albany, Oregon, Nov, 8tb, 1887.
Peter Powbix,
J. C. Powkll, Administrator.
Att'y for Adm'r.
Sheriff's Sale
In ike Circuit Court oj tht bUtie'of Oregon or
Linn County.
Sylvester Pennoyer, Governor, Geo W
MeBride. Secretary of State. U W Webb.
Treaaurer, of the State of Oregon, consti
tuting the Board or Commissioners for
the sals of Bobool Lands and tbe manage -
ent of tbe Common School Puuds.Plaln-
tiffs.
agt.
Mary J Love, Douglas Love, Harry Love,
Slice Liove Km ma lxve, Lou Maxen and
C, K. Maxon, her huabend, Cary Lister
snd William Lister, herbuaband, Defen
dants. NOTICE hi hereby given tbat by virtue
of an execution and order of sale
Issued out of tbe above named Court in
tbe above entitled ault, I will on
Satarday the 17th day of Deecnaoer, ISST,
at the hour of one o'clock, p, m , at tbe
Court Houae door in the city of Albany,
Linn county, Oregon, sell at pub ic auc
tion for cash in hand, to the higbort bid
der, the real property described in said
order oi sole, as follows, to-wlt : Begin
ning at the northwest corner of Samuel
McCnlley's donation lend claim, No. 40.
Notification No. 2877. in Td. 15. S It 4 w of
the Willamette meridan, in Liun county,
Oregon, and running thence south on tbe
west bouudry line of said donation land
claim, 16.50 chains ; thence east 40 chains
to the east boundary line of said land
olaim ; thence north 0 0' east on said
east boundary line of said claim 16.66
chains to the northea t corner thereof;
thence west on tbe north lino of said
claim 40, cbaina, to theplaceof beginning,
containing 06 acres more or le, io Linn
county, Oregon. Tbe proceed arising
from the sale of aald premises to be ap
piled, first to tbe payment of tbe costa
and disbureements of suit, taxed at 887.85,
and scorning costs. Hecond, to tbe pay
ment to tbe Plaintiffs herein the sum of
$820,00, with accruing interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum, and
tbe further aum of 860.00 Attorney's fees,
and tbe overpl us if any to the Defendants
herein.
Dated this 16th day of November, 2837.
D. 8. Smith,
Sheriff.
Ik m cat.
FFIOULl! and MiPBR.
fbareb Btreeter
U I Own an. PrsMkinc every Rahbaln,
aiaraioa and veiling by Kar. F U. If.
TV n fUbbath School at 1:80 r. at
Prayer meeting every retismny twu.
Kvahomliuai. Chckch. lraacniagon san
bath al 1 1.00 a. st., ami 7 r. st. naooawt
School IOjW. Prayer meeting every wea
aseday evening 7J0. B. E. flavii, pastor.
Ail art ta?iiea.
OaMaaxoATtoM al Cm o at a. Sareicaaavat y
Sabbath moraine and evening. Sabbaia
tabaol al 12:15. Prayer meeting on
WmIhuiUv vntiiuiT of aaoh weak. ivev. It.
V. UoDtiuaer, raster.
M. E. Cnueea.Soirrn. Preaching every
third hlahhatb. in A4ih month at 11 o'clock A.
M. and at 7 o'clock r. at. Sabbath Benooi
i gabbath at 10 o'clock A. at. I'rayer
.tin. Kriil aveuinu's at 7 o'clock. Itev.
Hounds, Taster.
M. K. Cnnaca8ouTB.TAasaT. Preach.
i on ike first Sabbath of aaoh month mom-
Tharsday evening. Rev, Hounds, raster.
M. E.Cnoaca.rres.jlung every Sabbath
nnrciu. avanin-. bob aemea u
the event ag before sermon. Sabbath School
V
ay rameg. Uev.H
PaaaairaaiAM Cc
at 8. 30 r m. I'rayer meeting every inure-
r. Webb, pastor.
ceaea. Berries every
BBmnilill ana ybbwc in vaurvu
a i l w
Breadalbia and Fifth Sta. Sunday School
tmmadtaUly alter the morning service,
rrayer meeting every Wednesday evening
Rev a It i'ritobard, pastor.
Finer lUmtr Cnoacn. Praaehina every
Sabbath morning and eve'g,at Churoh on 5th
Street, sabbata aenooi imraeaiawy mivmi
meraiag servioes. Prayer meetiag every
Thnrxlmv .ruins st 7:80 o'clock. Kev,
Trust bell, pastor.
Oathouc Cncaou. Service every San-
day at 10 JO a. m. and 7 p. m. Uat Sunday
af aha month eenriee at Kuaene City. Kev.
Lenit Metoyer, Keotor.
PmorrneTAMT RriHOurAL OlfWH. Svrvi
oaa are held in St. Peters K piece pal Churoh
every alternate Sunday, morning and even
ing. Sanday school at 9:S0 a. m. rriUay
evening service on evety Friday preeediag
the Sunday service. Al! are invited to at.
Cuai.rriAK. Fourth Sabbath, meraiag
and evening . S, 8. It s. m.
Germ am . At College chapel. 2 p.m. J.
8. Brann, Paster.
Tney Meet.
St. John's Lodge, 62,
In Foster' Block
and Saturday of month.
Corinthian Lodge, 17, at
Hall, let Sat-
urday.
Barley Chapter, 8, at Hall,
urday.
4th Sat
K. of p., at O. F. Hall, every Thursday
evening.
I. O. O. F , at tndrhalt.evevy Wednesday
evening.
A. O. C. W at their hall, every Monday
evening.
Orgeana Encampment, at O. F. Hall,
every 2nd and 4th Friday.
G. A. R . at A. O. t . W. Hall. 1st and
grd Saturdays.
I. O. G. T . at A. O. U. W. Hall, every
Friday evening.
United Friend of the Pacific, at O. F.
Hall, tat snd 3rd FrpJaya.
Do Yen Want Furniture ?
IP TOTJ DO 00 TO
W H WIT 1 ART!
I II 1 lit II IDUXillU,
where you will find the beet snake and
finest fiilahod
BEDROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS,
EASY CHAIRS ANB
LOUNGES.
Also a fine line ol
PICTURE FRAMES,
aad a b undent different styles of
Mouldings.
I Picture frames made to order.
The largest and beat stock of
UNDERTAKERS 60008,
ever kept in Albany. Prices reasonable.
Conrad Meyer,
PROPRIETOR OF-
STAR BAKERY,
Corner Broadalbin and First Sts.,
DEALER IN
Canned rrnifs,
Glsteaware,
Dried Frs.Ua,
Tobacco,
; tanned Meets,
Qneenawnre,
Vegetables,
4'ignrM,
Spleen,
Coffee, Test,
Etc,, Ete
In fact everything tbat is kept In a gen
ral variety and grocery store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
CITY
Feed and Sale Stable.
81
4th St. between Ellsworth and Lvon.
-
W . .a m mm m H
juorses uoaruea by the day. week or
month st reasonable rates. Railed hav
and atraw for aale, also oats, barley and
chop always on hand.
MRS, L. A, MCDONNELL,
PROPRIETOR.
DR. I. U, W00DLE,
Veterinary Surgeon,
Office City Feed and Sale Stable,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Tutf s Pills
The dyspeptic, the debilitated, wheth
er irons csceHM or worn ox mind or
body, driu it ov exposure in
Malarial Regions,
nr.i 'inu'itnc moat genial
c ever oi rcyed tbo sufFerine.
nri tc4-.i
Msvnlsstf
'mVV
A vlw'-- o;.a
eee'a ajid u
uro blomi. strong
Uintnd villrconlt.
YWHSSEE.
mniiioi DktiftfttiT,
SUITS!) T Tl '
Wimei'i Ckriitln Tnrnw
liin
Tho W. 0. T. V. meets on thi 1st
and 8id Tuerday of each n tooth it 3
o'clock p. at., at tba A. O. U. W. Hall,
ovar French's Jewelry Store.
HTATK TBMPKRaNCC ALLUNCK-
(Orjfessa.)
Yesterday morning the State Temper
ance Alliance, pursuant to call, met at the
1'irtt Presbyterian church, Praf. G. M.
Miller, Presldent.called the allla'.ice ta or
der. Rev. (). B. Whltmorc, of Astoria,
offered a fervent prayer. J E. Knox, of
Linn county, was elected Secretary. The
address of welcome, by Rev. T. E. Clapp,
was delivered with spirit and enthusiast!
callv received. Judge Uaker.of La Grande,
responded.
The committee on credentials reported
130 delegates present. Manv came In
afterwards.
Mr. Waltis Nash moved the following
resolutiens, which were unanimously
adopted.
J?eajW, That the thanks of the Oregon
State Temperance Alliance are due to nil
the earnest workers who have striven In
various capacities to secure the passage of
the constitutional prohibitory amendment;
and,
First, To the ministers of religion who
have seen clearly that the saloon stands in
deadly opposition to the spiritual interests
of their people.
Second, To those editors of the Oregon
lecai press who have not only opened the
columns of their papers but have person
ally, by their articles, proved their Inde
pendence of the influence and opposition
of The Oregommn, and have afforded the
friends of constitutional prohibition the
chance of that free and unbiased appeal to
the people which was denied them by the
daily papers of Portland.
Third, To friends from other states who
fearlessly brought strong arguments and
bore testimony as to the beneficent results
of constitutional prohibition, and among
those Mrs. Mary T. Lathrsp, of Michigan,
and Col. A. B. Campbell, of Kansas, must
receive special mention.
The State Temperance Alliance desire
to record their public protest against the
language applied by Tht Oregvniam to
tnese distinguished visitors, and assure
them that the targe majority of the people
af Oregon feel deep gratitude for their as
sistance in the struggle just passed.and al
so especially thank Mrs. Skelton, Prof.
Rock, Col. Wood and Messrs. Hughes and
Ward.
At the afternoon session Rev. Mr. Ache
son offered prayer. The President's ad
dress took strong ground against the t oe
duct of the antl amendment people in the
late campaign, especially some of the pa
pers and the political leaders,and express
ed the belief that the ailtance.compoted of
persons of all parties, would have to hand
over the political fight to a party pledged
to prohibition. The address was ordered
printed according to the custom of the ai
liance with auch documente.
OS) OS OO mm a m
Mr. 1. b. Knox, of l-tnn countv, was
elected Secretary, vice If. S. Strange, re
signed.
The committee ef resolutions presented
the following, which were adopted after
an animated djacussion.
Jietolxfd, That this alliance considers
the grand total of about joyooo votes cast
in favor of constitutional prohibition, in
the face of the bitterest opposition of the
whisky power and of Its many adherents.
as the most marked recognition af both
the duty and the purpose of the people of
Oregon to abate the pretensions and cur
tali the power of the aatoon in politics.
Itetoivmt, That we favor whatever polit
leal action will secure undoubted reatric
tive and prohibitory legislation of the li
quor traffic, such as statutory prohibition
local option by counties,altowiag also wa
men to vote on that question as in the Kan
sas municipslties ; early closing of 1
loons, cloning them on Sundays and elec
tion days, prohibiting the sale of liquors to
minora, drunkarda and intoxicated persons
removing all obstructions to viewing the
sale of liquors ; always providing that we
are clearly understood to oppose all licen
sing of the selling of . intoxicating liquor
as a beverage, as being a moral wrong.
Re sal ltd, That we acknowledge, aa pow
erful agencies creating the strong prohi
bition sentlment,the long continued mora
suasion work of the home, the church.the
various temperance soclctles.the distribu
tion of literature, lecture work and other
educational influences, and we will con
tinue to work along these lines and urge
the enforcement of the law(with 9utflclent
penalty for non-enforcement) for scientific
instruction in the pablic schools on alco
hoi and narcotics,in order to mold the sen
timent of the rising generation.
Resolved, That, in order to accomplish
one of the great objects for which the
temperance people of Oregon are work
ing, namely, the abolishing of the saloon ;
that it is the sense of the alliance that such
object can be soonest and mo9t effectually
accomplished by a cordial and united ef
fort of all temperance workers with an in
dependent political party free from all en
tangling alliances with the liquor interests.
Resolved, That to make a successful tem
perance tight we must financially support
temperance papers that will feirly and fully
represent our side of the question and give
the temperance news. And this applies
particularly to a good prohibition and
temperance newspaper for our own state
of Oregon.
Resolved, That we favor a new registry
law to prevent frauds at elections.
The initiative was taken for a company
with a capital of $25,000 for publishing in
Portland a prohibitlon.family and general
paper the size ot ne weekly Uregonian.
Adjourned till evening, when Rev. O. B.
Whitmore,Wallis Nash and Mrs. Skelton
spoke to an appreciative audience.
Notice to Tax-Payers
Notice is hereby given, that I, or my
Deputy, will meet the tax-payers of Linn
county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a. m , and re
main until 4 o'clock p. m., at their respec
tive places of voting in the several pre
cincts, at the following times and places for
the purpose ot collecting the taxes for 1887 :
Hslocy, Friday, Dec. and.
Shedd, Saturday. Dec. 3rd.
East Albany, Tuesday, Dec. 6th.
West Albany, Wednesday, Dec. 7th.
Prompt payment will be required. Pay
your taxes and save costs.
Dated, Oct. 24th, 1887.
D. S. Smith,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
WASHINGTON.
Press our regular oorrespeaSsSt.)
Washimotow, D. C, Nov. 15th, 1887.
Although the nation has had several
centennials In the Isst thirteen years -
those of the Declaration of Independence
a 1876 snd of the adoption of the Const!
tutlon In 1887 being at once the most Im
portant and impressive we are to have
still another on April 30th, 1889 the cen
tennial of the Inauguration of George
Washington as President of the United
States, the ceremony very properly to be
celebrated In New York City on the self
same spot where the Immortal Father of
his Country assumed the Presidency of
the Infant republic which his inspired wis
dom and bravery and his stainless sword
did so much to createthat grand fabric
of liberty which la the glory of its gallant
founders and the pride and blessing of a
grateful posterity, who wilt cherish this
precious heritage through all the chang
ing fortunes of the future years. Centen
nials are af such frequent occurrence in
recent years that it is probable the Presi
dential Centennial may pall on the public
taste for lack of the novelty and impres-
slvsuess of it. predecessor at Phlladel-
phia. sun. such a notable event in our)
: . . . . . f
history must poweriuuy appeal 10 ine na
tional pride and quicken the patriotic sen
timents that And lodgment in the breasts
of all true American. The Initiatory
movement in this enterprise has just tak
en place at New York City- the Mayor of
the Metropolis presiding over the meeting
At the Cabinet meeting on Thursday,
President Cleveland was the smiting reci
pient of many hearty congratulations from
hi advisers on the result of the recent
elections- more particularly the triumph
ant democratic victory in New York,
wheeh most democrats hail as the harhing
er of the renomlnatlon and re-election of
him whom thev believe a "man of desti
ny."
Many enthusiastic democrats of nation
al prominence tike Senator V 001 bees and
Representative Breckenbrldge believe the
New York triumph significant of a long
lease of power for the Rational democra
cy. They seem to tntim me pany una
successfully passed through a grave crisis
In its long eventful history, and is now
firmly established in its greatest strong
hold. Not the least gratifying result of
last Tuesday 'a struggle is the utter rout of
Mahone.whlch insures the gain of a dem
ocratic Senator. If there should be no
ether change this would make the Senate
stand 3S democrat and S republicans on
March 4th, 1889,
New jersey elects a United States Sen
ator nest year, and I am sorry to say the
outlook is not ss favorable ag it might be
for the democrats the republicans having
carried the legislature al the late election.
Many newspapers are in error in stating
that the present legislature will choose
Senator McPhersen's successor. Mr.
Blaine's friend,little Willie Walter Phelps
who la fsmou for his millions snd hi
hslr bangs, has already placed himself in
training for the seat.
Senator Cockrell's committee, now on
the rounds,inspccting the workings of the
Federsl Departments have made the dis
overy that the clerks are badly crowded
and that they need more room to properly
discharge the duties of their position. It
a understood that the committee will
recommend Congress to erect additional
Government buildings in this city, and al
ee to improve the ventilation of those now
In ue. The present public buildings were
erected about forty years ago, and the
clerical force of the nation has outgrown
them.
It is reported here that ex-Congressman
Levering, the unsuccessful democratic
candidate for Governor of Massachusetts,
will be consoled in hi disappointment by
receiving the appointment of United States
Marshal to succeed the veteran politician,
Qen. N, P. Bank,whoe term of office -
plres this winter.
The sensation of the past week was the
controversy between Secretary Lamar and
Commissioner Sparks, whlch.it seem, can
only be satisfactorily settled by the retire
ment of one of these prominent officials -
In fact, such Is the ultimatum preaented
by the former to the President. The only
apparent logical outcome of the difference
will be to accept the Secretary's sugge
tlon. There are those who declare that
Mr. Sparks is In an aggressive mood, and
that he nronoe to obatinatcly hold his
official position as long as possible. A
public communication Is expected from
the Commissioner In response to the Se
cretary's
NAPOLKONM CHESSMEN.
George Vanderbilt,the literary member
of the rich family, is the owner of the
- - av -
chess table snd chessmen that formerly
belonged to Napoleon I., snd which he
used during hie exile at St. Helena. There
is even more of a ghastly interest attached
to this souvenir. It was standing by the
table when the physicians were making
their post mortem examination of the dead
smperor.and when they took out the heart
they pulled open one of the drawers of
this little tabic and laid the heart upon it,
and to-day one may see the deep stains of
the blood on the inside of the drawer.
This relic belonged to Mr. McHenry, of
London, England, of railroad celebrity,
who presented it as a birthday gift to Mr.
Vanderbilt.
Phvsicisns Have Fonnd Uat
That a contaminating and foreign element
la the blood, developed by indigestion, Is
the cause of rheumatism. This settles
upon the sensitive sub-outaneous cover
lag of the muscles and ligaments of the
joints, causing constant and shifting pain,
and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky
deposit which produces stiffness and dis
tortion of tbe joints. No fact whloh ex
girience has demonstrated in regard to
oatetter'a Stomach Bitters haa stronger
evidence to support than this, namely
that this medicine of comprehensive use
checks tbe formidable and atrocious dis
ease, nor is It less positively established
that it is preferable to the poisons often
used to arrest it, since the medicine can
tains only salutary ingredients. It is also
a siarnal remedy for malarial fevers, con
stipatton, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder
aliments, debility and other disorders,
See tnal you get the geaulne,
"
Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively
Oared by administering Dr. Haines'
Golden Specific.
It oaa be given in a cup of coffee or tea with
out tbe knowledge ot tbe person taking It; is
absolutely harmless and will effect a perms
neat and speedy cure, whether the patient is a
moderate drinker or ta alcoholic wreck.
Thousands ot dunke.'.-us have been made tern-
Derate men
Who navi
V8 taken Golden Sseoifio
la their coffee without their knowledge, and
without their knowledge, and
nrVr9 ELrfI8 Thtem
once Impregnated with the Specific it becomes
SPECIFIC 00., 18ft Base , Cincinnati. O.
Soma fine, frsih sauer rant atJVIUss St
Thompson's.
What It this Disease that Is Coming
Upon Us ?
Like ft thief at night it steals
in upon us unuwures. The pa
tients have puiiiH about the
chest and Hides, and HoiiMdimes
in the bock. They feel dull
and sleepy; the mouth has a
bad taste, especially in the
morning. A h rt of M icky slime
collect frboat tlu teeth, The
appetite is poor. Ther is a
feeling like a heavy load on the
stomach; sometimcrwt faint, all
gone sensation at the pit of the
stomach which food does not
Katisfy. The even are sunken,
the hands and ieet bctMLmnecolu
and clammy. After a while a
cough nets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it m attend
ed with a greenish-colored ex
pHctoration. The patient feels
tired all the while, and sleep
does not seem to afford any
A 4. .... AAmsM L.. m m
"V! " "w,,,0,,
uervouH, irritable and gloomy,
l 1 :if. 1 i . nm.
and has evil forelioding. There
is a gmliiieMs, a sort of whirl
ing MciiHation in tbe head when
rising up suddenly. The bow
els become costive; the skin is
dry and hot at times ; the blood
lecoiiics thick and stagnant;
the whites of the ey n Ix-come
tinged with yellow; the urine
is scanty and high colored, de
positima sediment af ter stand
ing. There is ftju u.ly a
spitting up of the fooii, nome
times with a sour taste and
sometimes with a sweetish
taste; this is frequently at
tended with palpitation of the
heart; the vision becomes im
paired, with spot before the
eyes; there h a feeling of great
prostration and weakness. All
of these symptoms are in turn
present It is thought that
nearly one-third of our popu
lation hits this disease in some
of its varied forms.
It has lieen found that phy
sicians have mistaken the cause
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for ktdnev disease, etc,
etc, but none ot these kinds of
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is really
constipation and dyspeiisia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of IlooU, or Mother 8ei
gel's Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will remove
this disease in all its stages.
Care must be taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN
COTTON,
Mr. John C, Hemptinstall,
of Ohulttfirmee, Cleburn Ca,
Via., writes: "My wife has
been so much benefited by
Shaker Extract of Roots or
Seigcls SyniD that she says
she would rather be without
part of her food than without
the medicine It has done her
more good than the doctors and
all other medicines put together
I would ride twenty miles to
get It into the hands of any suf
ferer if he can get it in no other
way. I believe it will soon sell in
this State letter than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
she had been long afflicted with
dyspepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev, J. J. MoOuire, merchant
of the same place, who sold
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail,
SUE WAS ALMOST DEAD
I was so low with dyspep
sia that there was not a phy
sician to be found who could
do anything with me. I had
fluttering of the heart and
swimming of the head. One
day I read your pamphlet called
II Life Among tie Shiikers"
which described my disease
better than I could myself. I
tried the Shaker Extract of
Roots and kept on with it until
to-day I rejoice in good health.
Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevier,
Muhlenburg Co., Ky.
For sale by all Druggists, or
address the proprietor, A. J.
White, Limited, 54 Warren
St., New York, -v-
FARM AT A BARGAIN.
The undersigned offers for sale his farm of
2751 seres 6 miles north of Hsrrisbnrg on
the Harrisbarg, Peoria, and Albany wagon
road, 2 miles from warehouse on tbe Wil
lamette liver, 6 miles from Halsey oa the
Ot C railroad, one-fourth of a mile from
school house, all feneed in 8 departments,
besides small iota, 176 acres in cultivation,
75 acres oak smb. not heavy, 55 acres grow
ing wheat, 30 acres more sew land in culti
vation, making 95 acres in good condition
for wheat this fall and will soon be sewn. 150
young fruit tress. Buildings fair. Price $25
per acre. Terms easy. For particulars call
od or address
C. C. Jackson,
Halsey, Oregon.
CROSSES & ALLEN,
PEOPBIETOES
Albany Track and Dray Oo., Nc, 1.
Goods handled with oare aad dispatch.
TBISPAPEE
ANARCHIST MO rr
Ngw Yon, November ti Over 300
snsrehists met in the hall back of a aleon
on Seventh Street to-night. Herr Most
was greeted with loud cheers. He opened
in a low tone, but gradually warmed up
with bis subject. His face became redder
and his voice ascended Into a bowl.
Some of the expressions and ideas ad
vanced were these :
"Fellow anarchists, I wish I could ex
pr99 in langusge the sadness of mj heart'
which grieves for my devoted brother an
archists, who so bravely met death yesier
day on the gallows. How brave, how no
ble were these four men you all know.
Would that 1 knew their executioner. He
would not fare weH In this world. The
death of our brothers has brought hun
dreds to join our ranks. We have sworn
to have vengeance, and we shall hsve It.
They (the capitalistic press) say Linng
committed suicide. They lie. He was
murdered and reported to have suicided.
Do they want you or me to believe hie
friends smuggled these bombs into him ?
I say they lie ! They lie ! They lie
"Grinnell, perjurer, thief, secured wit
nesses willing to swesr away the lives of
seven Innocent men. Their blood cries to
heaven for vengeance,and It shall not cry
In vain. The day of reckoning approach.
9. Let those who were interested in the
arrest, trial and hanging beware. That
debt shall be paid. I point my finger to
Gsry, Bonfield,the Judges of the Supreme
Court and that coward of s Governor,
Oglesby.
Newspaper spies are watchkiu us. and
from to-night our meetings shall be secret'
1 am an anarchist and willing: to follow in
Uie footsteps of my brave comrades. We
are not afraid of soldiers and guns. Ws
have weapons as strong. Long live an
archy ! Anarchy forever." The mob
cheered him to the echo.
George Wolfe, who claimed to be the
step-brother of Adolf Fischer, was arrested
to-night while haranguing a crowd vio
lently on the comer of Twent v-seventh
and Eight avenue. He made a desperate
struggle.
1888.
Harpers Magazine.
Harper' Magaslae is an organ of progress! r
UMMsgbt and asoveasesta ia eyary 4ataett f lit.
iUAkUm oUmt urcUoo, it will nnsB, earing U
earning year, UaportaM artktae, aupsrWy illustrated,
un Um CSrat Wst . article ArocrUan and font
assestry ; bsanUtaUy llstrani paean oa flmillswd.
Jiunrsj, sUasf land. Algiers, aud the Wast Irsslsa .
new iMveht by Willi t file aad W D 11 tu s no
etenaa, mm aswasss to stalls nnaaber, by Usury
Jess, Usaadi Hearn, and Assatte Sisea; sbert
serise by Mag Woioe aod otbr popular writers ;
ald papers oi spacUJ arttads and literary
The SdiUvial Inearfiint am iwaMtsaead
by Oeart Wubaaa funis Wllitsaj Dsan Hii. ad
Ostites Dudley Warner.
HARPgR'8 PERIODICALS,
for Wear 1
HAgrgR MAOAZIgg S( 00
RARPga-S WEEKLY , ... 4 09
If 181 il J BAZAR . .4 00
iMRpgR's yaygsj PEOPLE , X 00
Pottage ret to alt titbit riber in the United
Stairt ur Afexko.
The v.4aaet td she Msgasiae begin with the nan-
ban far Jane and Dussahsr ot each year. When as
thaw is STistftal, etiBsettpsljua will begin with tbe
at tisne ot receipt el order.
of lfsrpsr't IbcaaiM, far three
yssnbsek. is sesiatetb btacSsg, wUI be seat by saaU
fweupeld, on teeript ot 9 par vaiuae. Cleth eases,
tor Madiac, Mosses seek by wall, poet-paid .
Index t Bar (-- Ifjraein. Alphabetical. AasJyt
fcfai and ctaaslSed, for Voiaaaes 1 to To, inaJoaira,
front June, isle, to Joss, ISSS. one rot. Sro, csatb
St.on.
Nenvefaptrt are not to iofy this mdvrrtis.
mtnt rvititont tht exprett order of Harder St
II rot her t.
address HARPER A BROTHERS, Ksw York.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice ie hereby given that the under
signed ha this day been duly appointed
Administrator of tbe estate of Manuel T
Harris, deceased, by the County Court of
uinn county. Oregon, and mat all persons
having claims against aald estate are bn e
by notified to nresent tb mum to th 1 n m
der lined at hie residence nearScio, On
gon. wttbln six months from this at .
Dated Nov. 3rd. 18S7.
J, H 1-Kav,
Hewitt A Bryant, Adm'r,
Att'y for Adm'r.
BEAST !
Msxiosn
Mustang
Liniment
eciettea,
Lumbago,
EbeusnatliiH.
Burn?
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruiiae,
Bunion!,
Corn-,
Scratches,
Spr&ias.
Strains,
Stitches,
Stiff Joints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sore
Spavia
Cranks.
I Cisnli-Antrd
KaaolsBj
Eruptions,
Hoof Ail,
Screw
Swinaey,
Saddle Calls,
Piles.
THIS COCD OLD STAND-BY
eeom?tUhea for i-reryuody exactly what is claimed
for it. One of tt reaaeus tor Uie great popularity of
the .VusI:.:k- Ualniout Is fotuiiliuits ualvernnt
kp i1k blllty. Kwybody ucwda such a medicine.
Th ; 1 .a utbt- rt:mn uocds it in case of accident.
Thv licsntewtfb nordslforixs-rH'arrtUy wso.
Ttfte trier nerds it for h)s teams and Ma :..n.
Tin- ilicchuulo bhU it alwtys cn feis vfesis
tiench.
Ttiu Miner sesfld it ts coo of cmorffeney.
Tho rioryrvnt'eda'.t oantRetalong wlthcnt It.
Tho I'aruier needs it lu his bouse, hi stable,
and -..!. ycrd
The '-' t :!i bout ninn or tho BonttnH.s nootls
it 1.4 libera! eU? yy Rflf rrnd ashore.
The HotMo-IVtH-ivr Bdi It li is his host
friend aiid safest roUauoe. '
Tbe Stock. it awcr new'.-, it it will save him
thousands of dollars and wc.vl 1 of troabi.
Tii? R.tii'5R.d mnn ftesds it mu will need it so
long as his liTs U & rot:ul of r.r Unts and clangers.
'j?ir 111 btrsiei'itu '. it. 1 Koro Is aoth-
km I" it st as ar. . o e divngers to life,
tone
tnee,
To Regulate
fRffll favoriie home remedy is
HK warranted not 10 contain a singi par
assRAal tide of Mercury or ny injirt( ti .
.ancs, but Is purely vegetable.
It wUI Cure sli measacs eaased
by XieraagsBMst of she Liver.
aUdaeys and Stomach.
If your Lh-sr i out of order, the soar
wbols yum Is deranged Tba bioed S)
Impure, the breath offensive; you has
headscha, feel languid, dispirited sd
nervous To prsvsnt s mors serious ca
oui'rn, iae si one oiaimui
LITER
REGULATOR. If youied
oedeniary Ufa. or suffer wiih
Kidney Affect loos, ssss
take Simmon Liver Regulates.
: .-Milam and
Sure to relive
U ym has eaten anything hard ti
oitt'Mton, or fet heavy after await or
at night, isles a Aum and yo
feel relieved sad steep alsaianUy.
If yoo are a sriasrabts saShfor eriah
-nUpUrm, ftyepepste and
HllloiistMiss, rsk relief al ones in
.iutm'jtit Uvrr KMfilalor It 4om b.
tuui.rt continual doeing, aad coats but a
trifle. It will cure you.
If you wake wt rn th morning with
bitter, bad 1999 In yr muth,
TAKE
Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor.
rects th Biiion Stomach, .weeteaa
"S.- t'rr ..K .r.A S-tottu... .V.. U, ... A
1 ....... 4-i.iMrr-M oftonnead some safe Cathar
tic a-.d Tonic to avert apprraohing ickaeu
MSSSMSS liver Peculator wifl relieve UKc, Head
the, Sick Som h, Indication, Dysentery, and
the Comprint incident to Childhood.
At any time you fee! your system needs
cltar.itc , t ..sum, rsgutao with-tit vWrat
pureing. or .timclatlng without tmoai
catiag, taks
Sum. liver Ufa.
PfttfAP.SO BY
J. H. 2BIUH 4 CO., PMaMpiu. Pa
HOFFMAlfTPFEIFFER
-PKoPKIKTORtt OK
Albany oda Works.
And Manufacturer o
CHOICE COHFEGTIOHIEY,
We are now prop rwl to m t tool
sale, always frb and pore a Portland
pries to dealers. We al kp foil
line of
lute and Tropical Pruiti,
OD H
CIQAR AND TOBACCO
department is !' w p-p tbe
ver finest aUL ,A LJoa..t) u.l . Mowing
tobaoco, mesraehaoca nd brier pipes that
ia a delight to smokers.
TH BL'YXHS QiUB is
Street fo vmmsr est all
mr family sta. Veil
mm T AJUt J
BOOK
of
will await
lot erf 10 sts. SS) 1
erf swoiliwg. 10 at Isenr Sbaeja
yow. RsepeetJIsfly
MONTGOMERY WARD A OO.
87 r a t9 Wsubsab A sense. Caassuyc 18
Notice Final Settlements
In the County Court 0 the County of Lmn
or tht Stole of Oregon :
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Cbaa. H.
Cowan, deceased.
Notice ie hereby given that the under
gnad sTxeentor of aald saints bee filed
bis final account in said estate with tbe
Clark of said Court for final settlement
sou that the said Court haa appointed
Hat urday, tbe let slay el
one o'clock in the tl
objections thereto and the ;
Albany, Or., Nov. 9th, 1887.
J. L. Cowan,
J. C. Powell, Executor.
Att'y for Executor.
Motice of Final Settlement.
Notice ia hereby given that the under
signed, the Administrator of the estate of
J. W. Stevens, deceased, baa that day
filed bis final account in the County Court
lor Linn county, Oregon, and the aid
Court haa fixed tba 10th of' December.
1887, at tbe our of one o'clock, p.m. of
said day to bear objection to tbo same
and for tbo settlement of the estate.
Thts the 7th day of November. 1887.
FHA K CKaBTKXK,
Adm'r of the eat of J. W Slav-ins,
J. K, W KATHBSFOBD,
Att'y for dmuiiti rater.
PATENTS
the U a
u wppoait tbe U.S. Patent Ugk. aad
a Patents teas time tbaa Unas lasai le
sbuin
r drawttur Wa me
lilit- free of charge .and wsmaks
obtain patent.
e radar bar, to th
ey Order Di. and to officials of tht U. A
1 svc. for circular, advice, terms, and
actual elietiU in yoau-owa st ss eonaty.
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ebtSh eitaliy aatst
for st vis and war. Baer
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ar rvtornsd aa anta
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ed you, including
of saaapls w9U h -
tsp-BBsasmre, as w
ha ra depoaited with the proprietors el this
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Maohinists, Mill slights, and Iroi
nB are now completely prepared to
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m&i ufaoture Steam Engines, Grist and
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iroa
and Brass Castings.
r ITTBStNS HiDE ON SBOStT NOTSCK.
Special attention given to repairing ail
klnc s of machinery.
MRS. B. BYMAn7
next east of S. E, Young's, Albany, Or.
Gutting and Fitting a Specialty,
STAMPING OUTFITS, AND STAMP
ING DONE TO ORDER.
LESSONS IN PAINTING,
Wednesdays and Thursdays of each
week, ana pair. ting done to order on
plaques and other material,
Ni ie assortment of rtiatn materials an
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