cite Qf-uwrait. FRIDAY MAY 3, 1869. BnTEiVc NUTTIN3. MIUm aad rrearleUr. Sl-iaV".1! X-1 1.1 ... J.- J 1 XI. IL - ... .in .1 LOCAL UKGOUD. TiiiaTY-ON Day Without Food. Tho condition oi Rev J V Harris contln we virtually unchanged, tve thnt he I growing weaker from day today. It I now thirty-one day since lie hat partaken ef food, and then he ate but two ounce of oral light diet. Until two weekt ngo, he took a little co flee each day, but lnce that time hi onlv (ustcnance ha been warm water, lit li eonaclou of hi condition and reallac that a the days aucceed each othet, hlaenJ it approaching. Salem Jcrnr Ha- A letter from Mr MarrU t Mr Hurtt tart that her husband, Rev J VV llarrlt. It till livinsr though very weak. It hat been two week since he ha taken any thing but water and hit medicine. Ill mind U ttlll clear but hi voice I o weak that it U difficult to underttand him. It wa 31 dav yesterday tince he wat takrn down and that length of time practically tince he hat taken food. He it till1 able to turn himtelf In bed. A rmscitLT Ca. Or Seward Webb, president of the Wagner Car Co, paed through Albany Sunday morning In hit platlal car, 'Elsmcre,H lighting up the heav. en, at It were, with the grandeur and gilt ter of It make up. Such a manglfu-ent af fair never before reflected It beauty on the nroitresslve city of Albany. The cr itself cott $35,000, and the doctor and hl retinue re waited on bv twelve uniformed porter, who also act a hi bodv guard, each hav Inaarllle that shouts less than a million time apiece. The car it named after Mr llumplircv Ward' great novel, and per hap the Joctor gave it that name becaute hi wile furnished all the 'rock while EUmeie't wife postessed all the "sand" of the couple. The t'nited State doesn't have prince In name; but it tin some more o In action. On account of the ear ly hour very few aw thlt magnificent car. DtscRirrtvK Pamfiilbt. Mr ! F Al ley U tteadily pushing forward to comple tion hit pamphlet descriptive of Albany and Linn coun'y and Itt town. Wc have been permitted to examine several chapter ( the work andean ay that it is well written nd gives a fair description of the advan tage of Albany a a place for the invest ment of capital, and it superior Induce ment a a place for Incoming Immigrant to make home. The book place before the reader In the most attractive way the many advantage that Linn county offer to farmers, fruit raisers and other occupa tion. The advantages of the several town of the count v are written up true t fact In Mr Alley4 pleasing ttyle. The little book will be potent In spreading informs tion about Albany and Linn county. Another Mink. Charle Haves who live upon Cow creek In Lane county I In the city to-day says the Salem Journal and tram htm It I learned of a rich discovery f geld mine upon the Cow creek. These mine premise to yield In paying quanti ties. The mine lie about 84 mile south of Eugene, and the people of tiat section of the country are said to be wild over the discovery. He ha at present about 2S ton of ore on the dump and ha reached . depth of 3S feet in the shaft up to the pres ent, Comin'o to Stat. Mr Barker, the bag gage agent of the S P at this city, is author ity on the amount of immigration to this -city. He reports It quite large, and of a class that have come to stay, as majority of those stopping off here do not again leave the city and the baggage check con sequently are accumulating. Farmer, mechanic, merchant, etc, are settling here In a quiet, steady w.y. Linn county farm are being divided,' and then have several are settling down to one. The in crease in population In this county Is now rapid and sure. Such facts a the one given are a sure sign. Didn't Rex. A writer In S. XkM,n fr March brine evidence to prove inxt Washington waa great athlete. He threw the champion wrettlerof hi neighborhood when a young man, and was the best horse, man and the best runner of his time He didn't like to practice the latter accomplish ment, hoa-ever, after he btcame a soldier The British often tried to make him run, but they neve did. Conn Bros., the popu lar grocer,never budge cither. They meet competition, a.id propese,like Washington, to face the music. Save money by getting your groceries of them. Stkawberrics, &c On Friday, May 17th, at the W CTU Hall from 5 to 9 o'clock p. m. the ladies of the U P Church will give a floral and strawbtrry social and lunch, which promise to be a nice affair. Beside strawberries and cream will be a variety of meats, Including chlcken.breads biscuit, salad, cake, etc. The proceed will go to the building fund of the church. Crack It. The following from a Cor valli paper I not much of an item.but we give it just for the f un,to see if any one in Albany can crack the nut : "A gentle man came and asked u for ome copie of the Leader to tend to a person back east who had written for a local paper. Wc gave them to him." A Feathery Item. The have been flying norf. ward. Will Have Salooxs. At the election la Silverton Monday the issue was license -or no llcense.the former winning by a vote 57 te 36, thu reverting the action of last vear. Several saloons will now be opened. Evidently they think a little more whisky will help immigration. The Alumni. At a meeting ot the Alumni of the Albany College held last Monday it was decided not to hold a public titertalnrrint at Commencement as here tofore announced.but instead to rive a pri vats supper at the St Charles Hotel.with a short program In the parlor. A Cow Town. At Corvallis Monday Dr T B Lee was elected President, Z II Davis, T C Taylor and M 8 Neugass, Al dermen : Recorder.Tohnwn Porter ; Mar shal Tas Dunn : Treasurer, Ed Bier. On the cow cue tion the rote wa : For cow running at laree. 171 : against. 130. Ma jerity for cow, 41.- Poor Corvalli. A Bio Raft. A big raft is to be from the Puget Sound to San Francisco this year. It will have about 5000 log, at against the a 5,000 in the big Jogglns raft of last year on the A tlantic, but none will be le( than too feet long, and the great ize of the (tick, it I thought, will bring the amount of the lumber up to the amount of the eastern raft. P. of H. Saturday, at Jordan Valley Grange hall, wa held a big meeting of Granger from all part of the county. Hon R A Irvine, who attended from thi city, reports a large gathering and a fine time. The next meeting will be held the second Saturday in June at Sand Ridge. Sell Them, Our Albany merchant are advised to sell their wire bustles before Mis Jenne Miller get here. She re duced the price In Portland by her lecture irom thirty-five to ten cent. Thb Riaiok. We now know why the Albany company wa treated so well, f hv were entertained by Co D, of Al- bina, whose captain i named Vinegar something, we forget the last part. rw May 1. 1880, In Albany, to wife of George Anderson a girl. An Offer. A unique and hitherto tin excelled o tier ha lust been made by the Or (ohm Publishing Company. They announce they will give away a reward far ubtcrlber to their weekly iue prem turns amounting to hundred of dollar, The detail of thl offer are too extensive to be given here, occupying two whole page in the Weekly Oregonian but here I a list of the principal premiums t Mlnne iota Chief threshing machine, price $700 Studebaker end-spring top buggy, price Jtj j a tell binding harvester, price $175 Culver' Iron drag taw, price $150 Cort land tprlng wagon, price $tjo 1 a Mitch ell waeon, price $tao : an I X L wind mill, price $90 1 a "Triumph" teem generator, price. $60 1 Dick turnout iced cutter price $35 1 bandy s patent entile thresher beit, price $05 ; a barrel ot lubricating washing machines and catden plow nt price respectively. $15 and $6. Betide these there are nun, watches, book and j.ick. knives In number a great a the de mand which may be made for them, Evcry one can obtain one of these premium Everyone of the article named will be ab olutely given away durtog the next three months. The value of the premium a per son may get will depend wholly upon him self or herself. Crook Coimtv. Ed Schmecr returned yesterday from Albany, at which place he spent the past month. He tay hi first day' work In Albany wa to tide a wild horse In the streets, bunchgras fashion, which so excited the quiet denlxen of that city that he was called on to donate $15 to the siJcwalk fund. Ed tell u he will Im mediately begin gathering hi horse and will dilvc them l Linn county during the summer.... Last Sunday A Hackleman arrived here with three fine stallion two draft horse and one trotter- -which com bined are a line a stable ot horses as ever were brought to the county.... Win Van- tls, ot Shc.M'v I. inn county, made us a pleasant call l.vt Tuesd tv. Mr Yantl I here vUitlnt; hi brother-in-law, Judge Humner. , . . KA Curl arrived here on Tues day's stage from Anaconda, Montana, In charge of Deputy Sheriff Helm. Mr Curl I accused 01 having stolen a horse from I Ion J N Williamson.... J N Duncan and family contemplate removing from Prlne vllle sometime this summer or fall. We much reirre toinir Mr and Mr Duncan from our business and social circles. A' iiim". Takinu Well. The Chicago Comedy Co rendered the rousing drama, "Facing the Enemy," at the opera house yesterday evening, Ic a sty la which demonstrated the fact that Salem' Inhabitants fully appre ciate a good diania, and know one when they ee It. Everyone wn well pleased 1th the evenlnu ' performance, and made known the fact In a hearty applause and almost constant ripple of laughter. Stars man. Three Dxvnks, A man with too im-ch essence of tarantula on board wa navigat ing First Street last Tuesday, taking the whole ddewalk, when he wa taken in tow by Policeman Miller and piloted after a desperate, but rather gooj natured resis tance Into the callboose. He looks like the kind of a man who isatl right when sober; but whiskey completely muddle hi brain. Two other of a like calibre soon followed him, as drunk as lords, but full of fight. Wext to Salfm. Monday, 1) P Ma. son, Geo Irumphrey, W B Barr.C E Wol- verton, L C Marshal, W R Bilyeu, G W Maston, Geo W Smith, J L Cowan, Cha Calen.Mr Farrc'.l, il Bryant, Geo E Cham- berlaln, H P Webb, E R Prlchard, of the Knight IcmpLr Can.mandery of this city weat to Salem to attend the funeral of M N Chapman, who died a, that citv Satur. ! day evening. Mr Chapman was a member of the Albany Coinmandery, and wa a man highly esteemed by all who knew him. The funeral services were to be con ducted during thl afternoon under the aus pice ot the Coinmandery. State Capitals. SJem is getting a grain of comfort from tVc fact that Boston I 6 times, Providence 5 time, Denver 3 times, Richmond 3 times Utile Rock 3 time, Indianapolis 3 Omen and Wheeling 3 time a large a any other cille in their respective tate; and Xe Haven, Atlanta, Toprka, De Moine and Nashville are fa.- head of any otlicr cities in their respective states bile in Alabama, Minnesota, Ne braska. N Itiiinpklilre.Oregonand South l.'aroiina the capitals rank second. Wh:it abaut the c;pitU in th other twenty-four si Me. What's ts a Name. A man by the name of Apple ii justice of the peace up In,Unton county, and all the paper have been trylng-to work up cute little play on hi name, such as to wonder whether he was sounu, or meiiow, green or sour, or rotten, and how he could be square and yet round, etc. If Mr Apple I of a ena tive, retired nature all thi utaucenafter hie name must be very nauseating. None of u can brag about cur name. The 4TI1. At a meeting of "F" Com pany last Tuesday the matter of a 4th of uly celebration wa discussed. The Com pany propose to celebrate In a body and if Albany want them It should bcglrrmak- Ing arrunr err.cnts at once. The eeneral entiment it in favor of a celebration, and no greater attraction could be secured than military dlsplav, either in prize drill. ham battle or otherwise. Consider It. 75,000 bushel? of wheat In the Albany Farmer' Co' warehouses alone which might have been sold at 78 cent Is now be In' kept at CVA cents a uthel. Thi Is keeinz an Immense amount of money out of circulation. ,11 cold the wheat money would probably pay half a million dollar of debt. Consider the fact A Careless Hunter. Wll.iam Dow wa out hunting Sunday. While leaning up agalnct a fence, hi gun rested on the lower board with the barrel pointing up ward and his right hand over the muzzle. The gun slipped, the hammer struck the fence and off went hi hand Corvalll Times. Decoration Day. Commander Mc- Elroy will deliver the decoration day ad dress at thU city for McPherson Pott. Al bany It fortunate in tecuring hi services for that occasion, as Prof McEIroy has been solicited by nearly every Post in the state to aeiiver tne address. Over Double Mr Strauder Foman has sold his residence property at the corn er of Lyon and Ninth Street to Mr Geo Pfau, of the Star Brewery: Consideration $2200. Mr Froman paid $1050 fer the property about two years ago. Some Fine Butter. Conn Bros have made a yearly contract with z firt-cla butter maker a few mile trom Lebanon for a large quantity every week, a'jd will make contract with their customer at yearly rate. Call and see tome of It. For Tiiiety Days. All good bought at Ida M Brush win ne discounted at 10 per cent- She ha an Immense stock and all the latest Parisian styles. Special bar ains. Call earl while stock is complete. Elected At the meeting ef Albany Engine 'o No 1 held last evening A Ketchum, Walter Parrer and W H War ner were elected member ef the board of fire delegates, and P C Anderson, U Hale and M t, Brink from No a s A splendid stock of watches, jew elry, clock, etc., at Will & Stark, many new things being just received. AIk a line line of gold headed cane. Call on them for bargains. . . - Babies. The finest line of baby carri ages In the Valley just rr eclved at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the carri age. Fine lino of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob the son's special bargains cniur.Ncv. Thl is the scKsott of the year, when for years and year for a short period there Is either two much ram or not enough, and everything I going to the dog cross lot but the harvest ha always come In good thane with hardly an exception. Some time the wheat get too big and become lodged, sometimes the sums get yeiiow a little, and so forth, but along in the fall there I alwav a big demand tor thresher. Keep cool, the weather I not tent to order, nd it take just about o much rain during the 305 day to keep thing running. ffatin thoct, sayt an eastern paper, are not worn out. Albany merchants should immediately order a stock that I the kind we have been hunting for. Common calf ar.d crocodile and kangaroo and dog tklit shoes vanish altogether too inpiuiy for flat pocket book, The Earl ot Chesterfield wa recently in Portland. Chesterfield, ah, the chap who wrote those elegant letter to hi ton about aood manner. V e would like to tee ome Cheiterlleld write to a thoroughbred Pi elite coast hoodlum on the subject A Portland meat market adveitlsjt pou ml gi)d round steak for 35 cents, 1 tlr- loin ttcak 10 cents, t tenderloin 4 i)i centt, prime roat tit centt per pound. Thl It nut down a a big cut in price. People like to see meal cut well, hence the Item I ot lnteret. Some et our eastern exchange are pub llshing an Item like this: "Parnell I ahead of the Time " The writer remembers hearing him speak once on a time just front common carriage It the middle of the street, and now he I a great man, hi name sounding along every wire and he ha a morstrout slander tuit on hi hands. It Is thus that merit eventually obtains Itt just reward. Really thre It lots of fine material In this man t'arnelt, none greater among Irishmen since O'Connell. COr.NTY fOl'UT i'UOCEEDINtiS. (D. R. X. nisukbnrn, Jutl ; B. W. Coor and 0. W. rbllltpt, CommMonsr.) Mr Frank Miller reported that the cost ot the proposed bridge at JcfTeisen would be about $15,000, and he wa directed by the court to confer with the Marlon coun ty commissioner In reference to the mat ter. Application of V room Bro and other for road to Cedar Flat granted and P M Smith, Wm Ray and John llcnrd were ap pointed viewer. It Freerksen wa granted 14,000 teet of lumber for DUt 17. E A Hester resigned a supervisor of Dlst 4 and W J Turnidge wa appointed. Application for road at Gatevl11e wa granted and S M McLane and B Butler were appointed viewer. f L Dugger, upervsor, wa granted $15 toward road In District iS, on execu tion of deed by Robert Foster of land for tame. The following Lilts were ordered paid : L M Cui I, salary $53 00 Allea & Goff, electric light 35 00 Lydia lone, gravel 025 onn uryant, aid poor.. 300 E E Montague, feet aS( 00 A Crawford, water rent..., 1500 ohn Leedv, lumber. 4 1707 Siite Nutting, printing 15 00 E E Montague, poUce b ot Wm Burge. covote scalp too SM Harris, cougar scalp 5 00 Wm Fields, wildcat scalp I 00 Jacob Newman, wildcat alp t oo "Hurkhart.V Rovce, printing 17 5$ State agt John Wilson n 00 State agt W B Morgan 28 3 btae agt James C ain 4 50 At Hamilton, aid poor...... 1000 l)r L Foley, medical aid l 00 Foshav A-'.Mason, mdc 36 93 I'hilliD Cohen, mdse 3 43 J B Mlwater, keeping poor loui Jam: B Keeney .aid poor.... s.... 15 00 r M MTIer, aid poor IO 00 Mr I Ssltuursh, aid poor 1 5 00 11 Farwell, salary 83 33 Dr J r WalUce, medical aid 35 00 John Smallmon.fec oS.54 John L slier, janitor 8 50 j J Davis, kteping poor 66 00 U Crawlrd,aid poor o 00 foshay & Mason, mdse S Ot Train '& Whitney, printing 1500 MJTICK TO THE ri'BLIC. CinyKiDALR, Benton Co May 2nd. lltvlng purchased of Mr, Aahby Pearc hi entire farm In lientop county. Oregon, tha pnblla 1 notified and forbidden from taking or removing therefrom any gravel, sand ot loam front said premise, F. L. Such. Clovikdalk, Benton Co., May 2nd. I am Inst'uoUd br Mr. F. L. Such to prcrttciita any and all person depositing aeaa anunsw upon dm lanaa in mnian county. Oregon, formerly owned by Mr. Aaliriy renrcn. Linn, k, wolvertow. Attorney at law. Boath Altraay A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to It nat ural advantage and nearness to the center of busine.s. Compare the tlze, location. view and access to and from these lot,and you will be convinced of their merits Call earl v and secure a home before the advance in price. Apply to Twekoale Ac Redfikld, Agent, First door south of Post Ollicc. Some Bargain. 60 fret on First ttreet with one brick and one frame store building, $7so. Or 35 feet with the frame for $3500, and 35 feet with the brick for S4000. a lots with large house an4 barn on Elm ttreet, $1,300. 45 feet on Broadalbin ttreet near and St. $3,200. 225 feet with good houte and barn on Depot street, Ss.ooo. 1 lot, 71 xi to, good 5 room house, barn, etc., corner Railroad, $1,600. Willamette Valley Land Agent. Sciivltz Si Henderson. Caalnes Change, Notice i hereby given that tho co-psrt- nenbtp heretofore enstinj between a W Smith aad Edward Washburn, under tbe firm name of Smith ft Washburn, baa been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr A B Math ewa having purchased tha interest of Mr. Smith. The tirm will nerratter be Mathews Ii Waabburn. Tha new firm will assume all the'iodebtedue of tke late firm aod will col lect all aooonot due tbe same. A conciou anoo of tbe liberal patronage of the poblij is respectfully oliciteu. Albany. May 3rd, 1889. S. W. Smith, Edwabu Washbpbn Teachers' Examination. Notice l hereby given that the regular public quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county, will take place at the Court House, In Albany, commencing at noon, Wednesday, May 39th, 1889. All teachers desiring examination wilt please be presentat the beginning. 1. M. Curl, Co. School Sup't, Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper In an Immense number of pattern at Fortmiller &Irving', the finest , line In the central Willamette Valley, it i an art gallery to teeltall. Tubb'& Co's pur Manilla twioe, best quality, at Stewart & Sox'. t I SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL PLEMENTS AT DE YOE & ROCSON - ItRALt EsTaTs, SALES. Ai recorded In the Recorder's ofllce fer Llnn county, Oregon: John Charle to E W Langdon, lot 7 and 8, blk 37, and lot t and 2, blk 28, als the S E quarter of blk ai, ll' and A.... $ 4 Nellie J Uryan to ft L. uryan, 40 acre, Sec 7, Tp 11, R ,tw J G Powell to R A Irvine. 158 acre In D L 0 of Alfred Pow ell ,, 2x 320 Joseph 8 Ames to C W Simons, 4 acres in D L C ot J T Amei. Pari Wheatley to Wm W Weltner, 50 acre In D L C of Richmond Cheadle t-ebanon Lodge, A F & A M to Jonathan Waitom, lot 54, Ma. onlc cemetery, Lebanon $ too 10 Thomat Alford to HarrUburg Grange, three quarter ! acre, Sclo I N Woodle to W C Ccll, 10 acre near Albany (bond for a deed) 1 Wm I Henderson to Win Ralston, lot 1 and 2, blk 24,11' and A.. Loul Vlereck to "A W Reed, lot a 9S9 3. blk 6. V 8 Albany A... .. 225 315 Louis Vlereck to Mr M L Cornwall, lot 3, 6 and 7, blk 5, V S Al bany. A LouU Vlereck to Mr W Y Jewclt, lot a. blk .V'S Albany. A... "5 David Rice to II Iram Skinner, 6n acre of the 1'hliUtcr Lee' D L C 3050 Andrew I lite to M D llogan,joacre in Tp u, MR 4 W $ S Froman to Geo Pfau, S W qr Mk 750 a 100 1900 70 11, In Albany James Ellison to Mr E A Merrill, S & qr blk 91, In Albany.. Wlliamettf Real Estate Co, toLF Smith, lot 4 and 5,blk 3,1 n 111 ev ' Edward Golns to Ci W Phllllp,E halt claim 51, In I p io,S K a vv, 115 acre , 3I00 to Wm A Paul to James M Elliott, C acre. ULtoITT Thoma,. . Geo W Wcldler to Richard Kochter, quit claim to various lot and block. Albany ' S I Hhore to G C Wilson, bond tot a deed, 1 K acre 600 United State to Arthur Saltmarsli patent United Stalest 3 Benjamin A Crouch patent Total . , 26284 H. H. t'aavratina. Portland, Or., May 3 8Sy. The Fourth Annual Convention of the Oregon State Sunday School Association will be held In the Presbyterian Church, Corvallis commencing at a o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, June 4th,and closing at 12 m. on Thursday, June 6, itiK;. While thi I a ma cenve nilon.and alt Interested In the work are most earnestly and cordially In vited to be present, yet, to insure represen tation, all Sunday School in the state are requested to (elect two or more person pledged to attend. Word come to utfrom Corvalll that the friend of the work there will open their home and heart and take care of all who may attend the Conven tion. That they may know who are to be entertained, all those expecting to be pres ent will confer favor by tending their names to Prof W E Yates, Corvalll, that places may be ass'gned them. Arrange ment have been mii'e with the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad In Oregon and the Oregon Pacific Railroad to return at one-fifth (are all those In attendance who have paid full fare In going to the Conven-: tion over these line. Prof Henry Sheak, of Philomath, Oregon, I the Ktatistlcal Secretary of the Association.and he desire to secure a report from every Sunday School In Oregon. Will the proper officer ot each school see that such a report U tent him In time for the convention t Pa tor. Sunday School Superintendent and alt interested in tht work are requested to give this notice a wide publicity a possi ble. E. W. Ali r-v, President. Tae Weather, Signal Service U. S. Arrry, Division of the Pacific, San Francisco, May 1st, iSS Kt'MMARY FOR AFRIL, lSS- The month hat been marked My the ab sence of stcrm accompanied by dangcr- ou wind. Coplou shower hare fallen during the month In Oregon, Washington Territory ar.d Northern California and light showers In Southern California. The temperature ha been much higher than usual in all district. The following table (how the distribu tion of the rainfall for the month and sea. ton tip to May lit, iS8o : Statioes, Nuvmsl Total Arm- relnfsll rslalsJI Tl ronbll. ntinisii Olympla, 3 So 1. bit 52.93 aa3 9-2 3488 1800 3.56 30.18 16.11 20.60 31.66 14.71 18-93 18.98 10.78 4S Walla Walla, Portland, Rotrburg, Winnemucca, Red Bluff, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, Santa Crux, Freno, Lo Angeles, San Diego, Yuma, 1.61 1.51 14.18 34J M 4685 3- 3' 55 1.16 006 7 41 a. 03 t.01 33.10 32H 0.24 30.55 x) 3.38 0.97 339 i&i 0.79 a 1.33 J.19 o.&t 17.97 347 8 i9 3.15 052 958 2.17 024 17.01 ii 0,15 9.31 0.1 1 o.co 2.65 Wm. Bell, Sergt. Sig. Corp, Roseburg, Evangelirat Coofereaee, I'lic Evangelical Conference closed at Corvalll Saturday evening. A strong reso lution was passtd on Sabbath desecration and the following on temperance : RftelvrJ. That we will endeavor, by all fair and available method, to secure stat- torv provisions declaring It a misdemean or to either drink or furnlnh to others In- toxicating beverages In anyway whatever. The next conference wlil be held at Al bany. The member of tho conference were tatloned at follows for the coming year : Oregon district C C Polling, P E ; Eatt Portland, L S FUher 5 Alblna, J L licrsh ner ; St John and Lacama, II L Pratt ; Newberg, to De uppueo uayton, j m Beauchamn t Salem E S Bollinger : In dependence, to be aupplled s Suvar, 0 Plowman : Kings valley, o wicciroy 5 Corvalll, T M Dick ; Albany, I B FUher; Columbia, M Burllngame ; Nehalem.J A Ray itsweet Home, 1 ho A Yot ; L.atay- ette, F L Locke. Washington '.territory district J Bowersox, P E ; Brook, J Bow ertox t Portland, II Schuknecht ; E Port land, G F R, to be lupplled ; Milwaukee, 11 ltittner : Sea' tie. to be aupplled : Ta- coma, to be pplled 5 Sprague, A R John- on ; Spokane f an, tl 1 liouner ; k.oce ford, to be sttppited. Nervou lUsorder. Dr. Flint's Remedy mutt be taken when excessive or continuous muaoulai exertion, exciting paaslons, or over indulgence, atimuiaung iooa or onnic, or nTvoodlkOrdera bave long continued, rieecrtntlve treatiie wlib earn Dome tor address Mack Drug Co. N. Y. ' ' . " Do not wait until to-morrow,, when yoa feel sick, but take immediately a doe of Plunder' Oregon Blood -Puriflnr and prevent a serious attica of sick nest. Iti the best liver regulator and blood oleanter in exU- tence. Try it. x.. ' Don't fat t examine Mcllwsiu's csrpct You will fi them from 10 to 15 per eeot oheaper tha any other place iu town, taking in consider on tbe quality. ' It jou bave auy job wtrk t A call on O W. Smith who is urena to do it with neatnen aod ditpat nd as clieip as any one. List your lands snd oity property for sal at the Willamette Valley Land Aeenoiea Of floe, io St. Cbarlet Hotel block, Albany, Or. Sccltz, SouaLTzSt issoanj-r. TIF1 WARE AfID ISARD VARE Of ALL iVM AT DftOEanOBQ HOME AND AISUOAD MONDAY. , Ths WW Lttro) l troup play at The Dsllo to-night, Mr B F Tabltr ha gooe into the ral ettate battueti in this city. It ii thought wool will start la this season at 18 to SO osat a pound. 10 tbksts for 25 eeats and double teams 10 oents, are now the rates toreroming tb Port' land bridge and fsmes. The Ewnlnf Trmterint U here. It is Re publioan flstfooted. Tb other dalllei in A toils are simply indeptndent. 1.. . ri . . .. l .. r ( t. 1 . V, i , jkt-KQBncj'viara. m n vnapinao, wil known to Albany, died at Hlm Saturday nigui 01 Drignt' aiieste at tne ags 01 Mrty two ytr. At the last treating of the II & L Co.. E D Cusick, K V Wyatt and J U Ouls. wars elected member of tho Board of Fire !)!- gates. No. 1 1 and S will lot number to blrfht. Ry 8 E Snydrr, of llsUna. Moo.. v that Mr. Lilll Wait, shot Mr Owsn, who hat been lecturing ineylit Vsll. I a fraud 6b hab'i ba br yet. Elsvo ears ofllsnd wvr liunukt near Al tiny roiuliy ror J.1W mi acre, 1350 mors thau waa imld for it a nmutli aao. Just ae our Utr eity boom I Saloro Journal, Sturm 1 preparing lur a prallmluarv ur- vy of a mad to Astoria. Tui show outer prise, ml I tbo proper thing for that olty to co. vv no a roao ron Astoria irora tb Valley, though, it will start from Alhaay. lUin or tniishlu a good boggy i nssdsd in a sity liko Albany, Titos tarried by tb wituneii L4WIHO., navoLO superior, and the price 1 the bottom ouo.jlieosuto thor aro uo middle men. Mr MuLtughliu. that tailor, is tnsklaa ar rangement to leave Aittroy. aod will utob ably go to tb loo, Csl., to looato. la the meantime, we understand. Mr W It Graham mntcmtilatc agsin owning a shoo in tha eity. The North wot Mining Co. was oreaniaed at Corvallis Saturday by tb election of di rector. 1 he object I 10 mine the Wystt frm near that oity fr coal, ess or oil. or auytblug ! thwy can Hud. A leudtbl pur pose eeriaioiy. Tb despatches tc.Uv tell of Ike drown ¬ ing of Cha U Molisory at Sao FraooUoo. Moiloory wa in the ioiuranoe business, and wa wll known in Albany, where be has been in the interest of the North British In- uranoa Co, great miny tlm. His father wa a u r minuter. W B Socti. of Lane oouatv. I doing tb eity. it W Mo, CrAfordsvilU'a Kaaeby, fa n Albany twlsy Mrs Dr W II Davi returned from llarric burg yeeUidty morniug. Kd Ooio aod Fete Smith, two of Solo'a olid citisenisr doing Albany to-dy. Tt K W ItMsiter ,n.l wife, of Halem. are in the eity visiting Dr ltoitor, of Albany. Mr II H Coahaw, of Joseph, Has Urn Or, eo, I to th eity th eut of JuJk Claok- burs. Mr Adam, of Ila'eev. U in tbe citv mak ing irrii yemcut to open a hraooh agricul tural implemeat bojse bore f r a l'ortlaod firm. A private letter from "Jim" Foster show him to be ronuiiiB- a tare aaae of mn on th C F It K between Sacramento and Trockee, potting down new steel rail, lit htd)ar ter areAabnra, Cal. Tb value of a remedy sboold be estuna- d by it enrattve properties. Aeeori eg to to this standard. Ayes' tUrsanarill is lb beet and most economical blood msdioiu in th market, becaose th most par and 00 o oeotraUd. i'rir$l. Worth ti a bottle. Tt'ratiAV. T S'.ato Urang-e meets Ic Salem on the 28th instant. Tbat big train of thrsahir hts reiohcd Al baoy, a oouple Msa.il.io threshers arriyiog to day for Stewart St Sot. 1 Th lewoat bid no a brio's block to be built at the corner of Commercial aud Chrmeket sUec-'s in Kalora waa $34,193 T) I jin county poor farm, oonsittiog of 160 acrv. Ltcated near Kai;ne i to be old at aootijn jo Thursday, Several Je(fria men are ia tbe city with a petitioa for a hnde at Jofforsoo, which will be prentMl to tb Coooty Com I to morrow. Col KoUtoa, ebief eotneer of tbo O P railroad, I l-o.il v etiaaged in building a briJh-e cr" toe Iteecbnte river Hitrmty Jftms. . Ilarriabarx Is reoriyinK tbo boom tnt is affecting the Valley yeoeraliy. Tlsree or fonr new familir have jott looated there, aod a number new residence are going op. To day lion R A Irvine peiebaeed of Mr. Job Fowell hi farm, consisting rf 160 atee, even mil from thi city, payiag f 04UO for toe same, or v-to sn sere. A lars number of U hav been rerv el for "Diamond Mystery" to be preaeoud Monday by tho Chioaa-o Comedy Company 1 loose. There will be an imroens house. Mr Shannon brought in bis first straw berries to-dy and left them at lirownall ft Stan ada. F10 looking berrief, aad only 23 cent a box, and cheap at tbat on th start. Tbe Chicago Comedy Co scored a great nocee at tb opera bona last vning. Tb boose was pscked to the door. Tb play wm "Tbe IMmond Myitery," a straight cot oomedy Sslcra Xtotmmnm. "Take the dvrtimnt out, have sold the animal," ssys an advertiser, an ole aob eriber having aeon the adv. and anwrd it. Tb Democrat nearly alwaye atrik tb oenter aa aa advrtiing mdiam. The eitmlottioo of W E Hawkins at Salem for themnrderof J II Ul waa com pleted yesterday evening. Hawk in wa hald to await th action of tb grand jury without bail. lUoently Ui young ladis of Dnona Vista formed a hammer brigade, aod repaired th sidewalks. lo Albany tb young ladi stub their too gaint naila and well.tber are not nearly a many nails op as there used to be. The Koseborg post flic is the largest dis tributing otlieelu thaitato. Tbia may aeem a bold tatement but it ia true nvrtbel. Tbi oltioe distribute to 33 d liferent office in the taU, making a large amount of ear ana wore neonssarv to keen evrrvthina in wuh. srace, ... ... lono vooroy. aaea iz. waaataoaiua at me blaokboard, copj ing figure from it on hi atlalaa at atrKw.I see Wl..a..l..k I.e. Tkaasdau "" ,M wiivi. ihuuhit ioua rvri wm oMra. oa .x. .. j.-i. . . a a a. i a of th room, white f ragmeot of hi lat flew ataa va aa rvw m iiHKSri J1 III wiuoiwu wane at,on th room, (tnaiog a number of the obolar. Yonng Conroy waa thrown to tb floor and the blood purtd in stream from uu. a pwwvuu. cap en me ena oi a date pencil aia it. Mr Risg. Preetdent ef tbe State WOT U went South to-day. Mr S W Boies, of San Fraooitoo, i ia tha oity, tb guest of bi former EasUrn iriand, rrot j. MrB r Barcor. of tb BrownivllJ forcl tare (tore i in th oity end raport Browns- vine on we upgraae. ,i Mr John Ueiiandorfer baa iutt returned from Washington Territory in tbe interest I ball. A fine lunch waa served and a splnn of the Albany F. & M. Iaiarano Co. did time bad generally. Mr Gillet ha been In Portland. Th followioe Albany wo- pie lettered at the Portland hotel en on aay ; ivsiusy, , "eemenoru. Mr W B Rice left with her little children Tuesday evening for Qlesdale, and will visit friends at Halem, Albany, cuaeae and Fort- land before returniug to Ashland. Tidings. A farewell party wa given last evenine- the' residenaa of Mr Hand, ia honor of W Gillet, wbo leaves in a few days for Sitka, Alaska, wbiob be propotea making bi home, Mr Gillet will leave many warm friend be- hind him in Albany. Mr MoLanehlin, the tailor, who intend leaving Albany for Cbioo. Ual.. in'orm that be resided there once before, and so does not go among stranger. Maok u a good ailor, a genial, steady man, -aod Has mad aaateaas) f i net ai in A IKanO (avIlA tMlilt MtmaktV Maaaa. ing him leave. W H Brunk, who has been superintendent gove oranded Uur Uwn. This is a genu of ths Indian school at the Warm Spring " kd glove. I buy direct from importer Agenoy for the lat four years, ha coma Ashland, with his family, with ths intention of making his home here, he being interested with H a J-van in tho paint and oil bonnes. TUlinu. Mr M B Stanford, of Minueapoiii, is tne city tor me purpose ui orL'auiaiugauuua' ing and loan association. lie will call opoo I onr busiresi and profoisional men to take stock in tbe Guaranty UtL Association that oity. It working are good, and a investment few things turpats it. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW .'tOODS AT DEiO E & R0BS0N WgDXMDAT Albany should oolo'orate the 4lh. rVbeat, C2oent. 13 eeot thaviug at Vlereck'. 8 tloksti for f 1 at Vierok'i . Nw dret good at Mollwaiu's. County Court it In tension thl afwraoau Coooratlon day will be observed in thi city A toondhnii organ for (! okeai at Mrs Jtiymsu. Deputy Atstasor Burk hart I at work at aessiog tnioity, S chairs running steady at Visreok's thav log parlors. Sid (addle and ladiM riding uuroltigles at 1 nompson Overman . . Thomtwon t Orsroisa. aasnts fur the great Dynamite boggy whip. fickle. 00 oonta a kg at Coon Bro.. an til the present ajlook is sold. If you want a good ilvrtl (oytbe.floest in tb markt, go to Stewart St Sox'. Both the barometer and white flag r up to-day aud a oletr up I antloipUd A floe lint of buggy d us tor and fly nota at luomptoo c Uvermau s, tb leading names dealer. Mollwaln oan give you the let flttio ult yon vr wore, at prioe totuit toh am every one. An eleatnt line of thk table stiresd. in nesutiful dtiuu. iutt leoeived at Fortmiller irviog a. Mr Jas Conner, so old aod rent oted olti- can, died in Saottam preoinot a few days ago at w year of ago. 'Jne real estate tales in Llnn county so far tbis y rsr have been doub'e tboie for tho cor responding period of last year. Money oan't buy bettor boot aud ahoea than Mollwaln 1 sol line, baoauve bettor good are not manufactured. Il will be worth firmer' time to com around and ace C H Dodd St Co' twine, while tbjr are looking for twin. The Ormonlan rather set down on State Militiss.snd think they would only be nine ty day mon if it earns t lighting. j Fir oiar generally tay that thsr L been -nough rain. No material damage bis yet been done though, exoept in low place. Tb vsrietv of 23 eeot hat are going at 10 per eent disoouot at E. ft C, ffnward's as wll a their othtr milliotry goods. Th Dynamite boggy wniu Is oolakin liot d and gut enter loon and warranted to give eatiefaotiou. Fur aat by Thompson St Oyer man. Tbe tin seleotion of window shades in th eity, jut rteeived at the Albany Furni toi Company, ooroer Ktrt and Ferry (trset. Coancilinan Gradwohl waro all tcsm- ster that there i danger in trvliog on Lynn street, itii becoud nd Kigbth, on accotutof er.iw walk being out of repair. Tb tlirvo nmn who made Bom host I for awbil )t i-Uy afternoon, paid their fine this mornibg, Kigbt here it may he re marked that a man never make an j thing by resisting a policeman. A mis is coming thi way IUng th wire puule already iuuodoeed bre. The tiiok i to get two bnt wires pit, Tbuy cost abuat a dollar or two a bushel aud sell for liveceat a piece. Tb advsitialug oommitte appointed by tbe board of trad t meeting with uoc. About f-"iO0 bv atretdy been raised, and the amount will probably be willed to $1000. Wnen th two men with a bagpipe and flute resched Sslein tbey were immediately lobbed fikee. All tb asms yon know whit yon are paying for when yon drop a oickel in tbsir bat. Mr Joba Sebmeer la contemplating th erectioo of a two story brick just east of hi stable tbis year. It will occupy tbe plaoe on wbicb a enople Chinese bouse are now loeat ed aod wilt oontala two store. Yotir are cordially iavited to eall and ex amine oar stock tf wall piper and border, j We bave a ootnplvte assortment aod would j be glad to bo w our good. Albany Foruilur Company, eorner First aad Ferry street. Tbe regular muntbl) liusin meottisg of th Y1IUA will be hold in tbe FrebU nan ebureb chapel, Fiiday evening, May 10, at 8 a'ol. ex. I. will be to year tuwnst to be prssent. C D Wood worth, See, Harry Rcrthooe, ebautpion of the United Stat, ar.d Frsk I oris, formerly of CVr vallia, are t run a 73 vard fo-it r-i at 4e atUe, on May Sfltb. t'iW aside. We'll wa ger it is a eback affair. Martin St Co have been woikiog four or nv teams on the street rsilwsy grade, bo ginning at tb sooth end of L)an streef, where the street diverge toward tb depot It wm b pushed a radidly a poaibl. Farmer desiring a tin line of plows, har row, mower aod agricultural implement geeeiaMy, to lct from, thoold eall 00 the Mitchell Si Lewi Co, oppoeii Scliaieer's Uble. They carry 4 fine stock. Tb Arlington Town Talk U dead died a naiuraioHia. it wa a iiyaiy, spicy imie sheet dnnng it oareer aad w bop to see it reemetlatsd Delor long Kx. The town didn't talk in th right way probably, through iU big pocket. Ex -Sheriff J K Charlton, of SanlUm pre eioot made tbi offio a eall to-day . "Uncle Jim believe in opporting tb Democrat, aod bono otdered it sect to on ot tbe friend of hi boyhood in Uroeobner county, W. V. A new land baa been organized In Albany with Dave Link, an old Corvalll boy, o!o tin ooraei ana leader. Uv la a thoreogu musioian aod will give some of the bov in our (titer eity some valuable pointer about toouog a Horn coryalli Times, An mploye id tb inaane aaylnm waa in th eity to day looking after patient by tbe name of Dearborn who escaped last night. tie waa nearly restored to reason aod waa a! lowed some libertio. Dr Dunniog, a member of tbe Internatonal S S committee, of Boston, will ipeak at th Congregational church in tfaisoitv on Wednes day afternoon and evening. May 15, 00 Sun- day school work. Tbe publio uoordially in vited to be present, Advertisement r new. They tell th reader what i for eale, tbe price, also where puronaae saooid m made, lne editor aod eorreapoedanU and telegraph reporter do not inrnun an tnai I interesting. The tKUllol adyrtUr, by bi wiy of putting thing and llin ..:,.-- 1.:. 1. j nsttl Bsvtiunsr ni a siul inlarMlinit I a- bk. Mr Mtbw, aCorvallu man, wbippd bi 1 B B ate... I, .1 i wsi tC4.uie m didn t hr dtnnr rftuv. i . . . . . sr t Sb had been tnpportiog tht family by doing I VaUIlin All IHA faVtMlf fnf ill hasf taArfl Atlil jUit ot mtlgd to har own- SU(, htA aim art eud and he waa fined t25. Tb oon. tamntabU tt. an.u k. hnnnHt f tt.. 0jty. Tbr are ioo many men like tbi i sasinaw arouna. It Q Smith, of Sisters, left for home to dsv across in mountains. , - . . ' O L Blackman went to Halt- to-day with a couple Hoe organ which be ha old to partiea mere. Mr Jama Hlnckm.it i. k. ;f ... - I vassintf for "KiaDith' .Iliitorv -of the I World, a One work. IUbeoca Dearee. I 0 0 F. save Mr W E Gillet latt evenins a nublia reaerjtion at th mMUr 01 ,0o- - Vr S T Davi arrived ia the citv latt even log from New York C it. where he haa been extending a medical eobege, and i tb guest joiner, ut vy a Uavia. U eontem k"1"" wauog somewnere iu tn valley. Ex Sheriff J K Charlton, of Santiam pro at oiaot,ia In the city. Hi aon, Jsmes, who t R attending Prince ton. has iut been annointad 0D ot four to deliver orations at the June emnmwoemenc, tn Highest Honor of the Juoioryear. I Thompson 4 Overmanlkeep the best har- us nemos, Kid Glove I Kid ttioves 1 1 j have Jul received a full line of . kid to ln or na consider thein the best ybiub oi any gioya x ever sola ior tins price, s button, 3 row of tt'tchlng, $1.50 I per pair, S. E. Young. iu I For rand madeharnec goto E. 1. Power of an Farmer, if you want the best barneta hand made, eall onlCL. Power.next to Dem orat omoe. . - PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE ROBSON'b, THAT FAM0CS LEDUE. . Golden City, Or May 3, 18S9. Editor Democrat t Several of your reader have no doubt heard of the Burkhatt ledge. It ha been called up here tha lost ledge, a several par tie have oent a long time looking for it, nd have failed to find it and it wa thought by tome a tnith. Lloyd Magruder, pros pector, while out hunting last October came upon a drill and pade leaning up against a tree and began to Investigate to see why It wa placed there, when he cam upon a ledge and supposing tame lost miner had turned up hi toe or ome cougar had devoured him, bones and all, left drill and shovel a a monument for the unknown. We were talking to him one day and wanted to know if in hi ram ble he had ever run aero a drill and hovel, and how to find It. And the 38th day of April We left camp just a the sun wa coming over the mountain, to look for the lost ledge. We started up what I known a Dry Gulch, a deep and narrow canyon for two mile until we reached the ummlt of a hlgH mountain which divide Canal creek and the north fork of the South Santlam. We then took the fall that lead to the meadow, following that along the summit for about four mile, climbing over log and fighting our way tnrough bushet until we were completely worn outj but hope (purred u( on and by ii o'clock found ut In what wa supposed to be the locality of thl wonderful ledge. The firt object that we beheld wat a moun tain of quarts and granite hundreds of feet high, My partner, after looking around at the Immense pile, remarked s-inethlng about lunch, and never wa bread and but ter and bacon more relished than at that particular time. The huntrrv do., ih.t stood begging me for come of my lunch got nothing but crumb. We Imagined ourselves Goulds an. 1 1,... after would ride in private car.. Afr unch we commenced cllmblmr down th mountain. One need up here a buckskin pair of pants etuffed and plated with tccl plate to Insure softness In going down some of these canyons. We found the place without much trouble and when my part ner sighted the rich yellow carbonite he shouted that It was King Solomon's mines. 11 looks ! ie a regular bonanza. The vein I about five feet wide and is called bv Ma. grudcr yellow carbonatlc, the richest and nignew silver ore to be found. There I tome talk of a ouarit milt tulnr put In here thl summer, and there are sev eral Portland capitalist Interested in the mine here, and no doubt but It will be done . There will be several Portland men up here just a soon a the weather settlet to ee about it. Smith will placing the toll road in order right away so teams can get In here. There is at good protpect here for mlnr a there I In the country. Lloyd Magruder ha commenced work on several of hi ledge and just a soon as the weather wilt nermlt numU f men wl!l be placed upon hi different location. i,ioyo uogruder ha just re turned from Portland wnere he took down ome ore, and ore from hi Golden Fleece mine shows a surface rock efoht and a half dollar, and down five feet In the ledge five hundred and thlrtv-flve doltara, to the ton, the ledge I eight feet wide and the vein is two and one-half feet. Prospector. LYONS VILLA And now we are to have a iir i.nV at thi place. Mr LeBare. of Mehama. has antd tU farm and will purchase on the Linn Co ldc, so we learn. lack Canficld. formerly with SrarU A- Deane, passed un the road Prlda in ik front. ' R Burtch, one of the Narrow Gaurre narrow escape I conductors, has keen rus ticating at Mill City for the last few day. A pecui, wlih Walil Nah and Supt Bowen. went a far a Mill City Thursday, iiuiiuiij; 1 rum mere. Bv coming in contact with another man face, one of our resident now car rlc hi hand with a few broken bone in a ling. The aw mill of Meyer & Biatt, one and a half miles east of here started up Mon day last. Lumber shipments will soon be gin to Albany, Munkrrs and other place. For a man with tbe smallest principle, or none at all, we think thi section takes the cake, but just who It is we are unable to ay. Last Tucday night after the picnic, the party went to the ground and cut the awinjr rope ane carried them away. .A. lit tic ur should be presented to such individ ual. Taageat Tangent tt not suite dead yet. there 1.1 not an empty aouse in town. Albert Bryan told hit farm at Taneent for $50 per acre and paid $4c, per acre for 100 acre aouut IJ4 mile from thi place, We have a rood school here taught li Prof Rob. Warren Hulburt Is doing well In the meat market. lie la alto running a beef wagon betides. Tangent was well sunnlled with tramna Latt f rlday night there wat net lets than seven in an empty box car waiting for the night train. They aay they can't make a living in Oregon ; but it Is their own fault, for I know of plenty of men that started with nothing, but a good honest resolution and a determination to let whiskey alone. Here 1 Johnny Canavan : been amour ua or year, ana na saved money enough to auy a larm ot 115 acre, paying nearly $4,000 for It, besides being at death door at limea with breaka and bruises that coat him a large amount of money- and lott time ; but pent no manev for whiskev. I He has tone on a vl.it now to his old home 1. v- vr . , - I -linjn l .V.. . ji i .......... , ....p, . .wmiiE nti, ha vcubsrk. well, th riri that i.h Johnny on her hook ha caught methlng a 1 a 0 1 worm ner wnue Mr, Bmc U thlpping considerable wheat from Tangent warehouse, Prof Slbblttt hat not moved away yet and we hope he hat given up pretent mo vlng Sheriff's Sale. I a tit Circuit Court 0 fA Slate 0 Oregon or iam uoutujf. Lucy M. Ruiisll, Plaiotift va. A. S. Eaasett and Mary E. Deaaett, bi wife, M. A. Porter and Gee. A. Hill. De fendant. , NOTICE ia hereby given tbat by virtue of aa execution and order of aal inued out of the aboye named Court in the above entitledf ult, I will on latarday the llth day ef May, ISSt, tt the Court House door ia the oity of Al bany. Linn county. Oregon, ai tbe hour ot one o'oock p. m. of said day, sell at publio tnotionfnroa i ban to tb btgbeas bid der b real progeny described ia laid x cutlon and order of aal aa follows, to-wit Becinnino one and on half (li) redi loath ol the northwest eornor of Section thirty-one 131) in Township thirteen (13) onth rang three (3), west of the Willamette meridian, rannins thence south seventy-eight and one- half (784) rods; thence east-thirty-thre and one half (33J1 rod ! thence north seventy oht and one-ball US) roaai tnence wett thirty three and one-half (33 J) rod to the place or beginning, ooo seining tums sun 72.inft tlfi 72-1001 acres, more or lee and itneteA in Linn oouoty. State of Oregon. The nrooeeda anting from the aate of aaid premise, to 0 appiiea: xirss ro ut payment witn ttar Mx black points. Of tlieoollS ana auuuneaienu 01 suit sun J27.35 and acorning coat, beoond to the pay ment to the I'laintin, jjucy 01. .unseen, me sum of $412.20, with too ruins interest there on from the 12th day of March, 18S9. Third, the oyorplna if any remain, to be paid to the Defendant, A. S. Uaatett. Pated tbi 9th day of April, 1869. John Smallmoh, ' - Sheriffs a DEYOE &R0BS0N ARE iGENT FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA CHINE. BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET KtEPrOfeTKD. Nw good at W f Read'. F. M. French fcep nilrnait tmjp. Brio In boot and shoe at JLc,ii Frb garJ;n aodraseedt Sr rl A 00a - - , A full l:r.V ChiiJrMi' bath tnhn at 0. W o nuio . ' e r. wailc, nlcf wl Snrte-i. A! osuy, wrj For a Stsrlinir or K;nmnn ti . G L Black man. O. W. Smith has the largset tockfcf or kttle in Albany. , 8 0 L Black man is agent f&r the Weber piano. , a one better. Six have for a dfFllar and a clean towel to very rnwonvsr, at Tuo. Jonen. y. ... . . . i, vv, smith ffiva th .t.;i ...... ,1.4 iron ware win. -ta ud ceoU ttovra. , - U.KIV'.U A (Oil SlSUI t.'llSlit of br&M bntt.taa o igcteen gwijita at . av . Smith'. , . ? yoor t,cM, throag!i ti th East of w 1. cor aod av Ure to r.irtland. I have reduced price on all heavy wear in booU aod hcc. Call early at W V nean a. Th Weatorn Cottage and Packard are two Jtb''et organ made.. O h Blaek nan ii tnm, Call en O. W. Smith and get oo offtho Missouri Btcsro Washer warrar.twl to do a reooromeuiWd. - ' A (Id line of all kind of forfeiture, plain and upholrtercd, be itock in tbi tart of wiiM, et 1 uriuiii.er living. If you went a oUsau and fine tmoke k for J. Jowpb'e home msrfe hiter labor cigar For sale bv most cigar dealer and at bis tfoaepiis lactory. J A ArolUbiU, mhS Sin-jr Maaufaetur ingOo., opi.ii Oil FsIo v Tainnle. Al baoy, Dr Wrixbttman'e Sovereign Balm oi Life, for diseases ptcullar to women, at Deyoe Si Itobeoo' nd Brow cell at SUoard'i, P J Bsltimor, agent. NEW ADVERTHKMEVT8. WAMTJSU. A girl want n p'aoe 1 1 a Private family to work. Address C. B. Dkmo:at tifflce. WANTED.-A good girl to do general housework in a small family In tt eonntry, oflloo. rermanent piac, Call a'.tb T RICK, BUICIC Tbe onderslgned are IJ uow prepared to aupplv air with brick of the, fint. onalllv m,.A l ,,.11 r.m large quantities. Call early. MOHOtJt at 1-1 IS ST, Albany, Or. 70i8 WANTEDS want 49 doieo m J mines Kbeaaant egg to and Kaet. 1 tey muat bo reeb, out bavins; beoo set on. W ill pay f 20 per dozen. J. 11, BCkEKART. NOTICEL Where, my wile, Lydia K MeKlnney, ha loft my tod end board without just cause or provocation, tbla Is to warn the pcblie against trowing bar on my aoconnt a 1 shall pay do debt of ber oontractlne. . .. V. MoSiRssr. yOre-gon. April 2nd, A. a J v T 1. Wlllii 1 w JJ v f vawJt"- Micthell & Lewis Co., -Dealers in Agricaltaral Impiements 1 n . k v 4r ,r "sv ' anS Vehicles A full Iiaic4iT!l at n biansh houw Cr. 2nd aod Eliawoxth, S a. . COME ALBANY, I ONECO, 8461. RECORD, 2:29"34. nM.la flnnt- tf onrl uicguu a uicat' jv cuu, Record of 250 3-4 first season after four y eas retirement, s performance never before equalled by any horse on the North Pacific Coast, Will bo at Albany.Tuesday and Tburadaym at the McKnlM fArm.WednMaays: at Saturn, FridayHaturday and ilonday.gomg nd allowed to nerve a limited number of Z'IT TeilA son , wva.l ww in nth liner. I lam. 1 - . ,'.,- 1 r. n tha mnte of Oneco'a performmco tho past twa- r"L - a .r.ttn ih. .t T.. memory of all horsemen ; but would remind them again that ho waa tho esDsationa! imii.r ivntn aa a 2 and S Tear old. lowering th ltnrarlal nnroleof Juvenile King of t . ... r ' , ! j u.1.1. ..j kuk tun lUJIWMi UUILPIVVl failing courage, indomitable willnd high . . . . . . . . and nia present recora as y no ou -t i- ,,- and under tco moat adyewe clroum stance. At three year old he sired 6 celts ia all. Throe ortboao were trained at two year old. At the end of 60 days work, brpabm and training, any of thorn could shoyaS minute gait. Forfeit was paid 2 of them la match raosa ai Albany, and later on one proved tbo winnsr of Inland x.rapiro ,Ukes at Tha Dallea for 2 year old, and th following won the 3 year ol I raoa at Soatt 8. These aro ait tnat nave oeon btos . yT 1 j " fh. .nm t i-vton. a ctlanoa at Oneoo'a pedigree wlil with a fair considers ,te "of hu performanoea eunvlnoe tho at I he inherits hU great opood and unaiaching old roootd 1:12. by Altamont, 2:28. Dtra, Meglo m k t . rn.miii ni Tnitanandanne. Txrms. 133.00 to insure. toWaBDEvBRKTr.-Full brother to Kitty Won, record 2:41 win accompany nrL inrm. tl-LOOtolniure. No llabttitlea assamed for aoclde-nU, Wul take pleaa- ure In showing tbo homes any day, except Sunday. For extended predigrw farther particular address. PvQCKNIGHT BROS., . Albany or Corvallis. IITMAH, 10369, The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion will bo at our ai m Mondaya.Wednesdaya and Tbuwdayg; at Johnson's 8t?W?0"', Us, Tuesdays ; Fridays and Satnrdays at Ans. Marshall's bJe.A bany.MunomR .t v;VloAliu.y20th.9,brod bv-.y Beaoh. Vanoouyer T. U . with atar ana biacat points, is good size ana siy usu. " f "'7 " ri . roord2;26,elroof'Almonette, 2:293i ; Oneoo. 2:29 ; Slpleon, 2:32KS Alts, ; Lady Beaoh, 2:33 j fc'ilul-h years old, 2:35 , Zelophone, S!??! ?3 Vau' S as year old, KilXi A ta, a year oia, jbo br Almont, sire or weBtraouc, z:is ; runmn, s:iu, U"J "'l"Di'w"'ft-;,;v: , w vy """", "vy" ,., ',u...i.ih. o-m TJ also haa 110 with record mont,ffiw , aia.aa, below 8.00 minutes ne B88 s sons mas uavoBjroi. "7j "., 7lnnhnn., dam Is Bell Prion tho dam of Oneoo 2.29K ; Pncemount, 3 years lV, 2:27 3 Prloemont baa the fastest 3 year old record for an Oregon bd stallion by . , aemndsi Bell Price by Doble, 6 year old roconl 2:28, son Krecsson 4 years lold .recora, ffifbo sfredFBTrel&; Lblo, 2:28 lielle,' 281 i Krio . U; 2:28; LulaF, SS9 and also rtred tho grand dim of Fhallas, 2:13, tto king or si stSllous, Multnomah was selected from all cf Altamont's colta as being the best ; a 1 tho Ume, tho most critical can not find a fault with, his pedigree or indivwul quah. He will make a very handsome horse and a trotter certain. For further iua and oxtenood pedigree, address tho owner. Terms: Seasons f 30; insurance, . BAEE0WS BRCS., . ' Shodds, Linn ootiuty, Oregon. raio KXi !U. no k.- a v. . M. A fcoti )iiHiiii, )r'.'-n 1.1 luontha. in firitr.lam Wiii'i.voii. l-od for five y"r-, wliKi (. v 1 tliacKO fr l'it or li,t.i in n ,.:. fjnlm lit the rei'tenco of It. vv. t Mr.s, a. 15. Math- 1849.--1 S8-Tbo diiy o f ' i.) fir, nod a new era ha wn, '',' : ktep up with tlm train and hf:ni n nrwtt reduction in prices at the A; halli and "Jbavlnn Parlnrw. Kbavinj? i or 8 ttckftl for tl. Bitha 25 eta, or 5 i rls for $1. Children' hair cut, 13 i llalrcuulDg K cnta Hair or wbi riyeing a specialty, Ttair oil nr.ij ' cam lor aalo. Haitora hnued for 25 en Jon, W gBfsr.s;, Fropriett" I- 08T.ln tbla city, a largo J velop ooniaioJng lict of wh!;p name 0 well worn lumber bill. Suitable rev. for return to thl office , W.XTED.afiO eorda of maple timij to b ned for mannfstnririst eh-' For particulars Inaniro ofO. A, Arohiln f at nllio 01 tho Faridsrs)' Warehouse, A s bany, Uregvu. t . ; t IJlO1. Sme f:n Jery Roil forn- atllanloce Flnert olai In mrX-i Call 01 or a J lies M ; J jnics, a-. Ti 1 i iat, Or., and gt the bjt 10 ba h4, j IOOOHSI ACRE4. 100 ver of fi tanning or fruft land. 4 tnih went , Albany, for only t&" an acre. Wl ) I SOacrcaifdftairoJ, Mne!y lofljlo;! ( j cn Coor Turner on Corvalll ro3 !,' j MOXUrr TO LOAN.-Jd acms to sr! on Improved mty or conntrr r r( "T a row ran. m loioreat, nor lurtij- information aiJdres. K O. Kortox A Co., Eeat Portland, Ot. DTSH0l.UTIONNOTICn.-ThI In i certify tbat tbe copartnership br lofure esixling between Cbaa. Metrr a:, J, J. Dorrls, doing hmdnea under tl nrm, naire and style of Ch i. Mtz;vr , Co, U diolvfl by matual cor. "lit, J.J, Dorn retiring from tbo Lie ncni. ChM.MeizgerwiU collect all tnor.r due the firm and pay all debta of t; firm. Dated at Allany tbla 2nd day of it? 1880. Cha. M77jEf, J, J. Dobejs. BItEEDERB, ATTENTION The inn port rl Froncb Cnwb Stailiort V'iodU-tator, will uaka thoevou cf at th tollowioff place: Brownsville i Mondays and J cendaya ; Ha!ay, I nelaya and Thnreuay Lebanon, I t day and fatardaya. Here lean oi-fo tunity fortbo farmer of Llnn county i get tha service of tho only French coa borve evt-r bronabt t Orepon, V.o v?a imtrted from Franc by Tbeo. ekillnuti and by biin brought to tbla fetale, Tb French costch norso has Men tttrstSn great attention tt.rotitrboct the Atr;i MUtoa tbe nsustfxw year and ore beiuH Imported from France in great nomb""- j Vindicitor la a fine repreaentatlyn cf thi famous breed of bora, n'.anding I' I a hand high and woiga.ng 1600 lb. H--t baa taken premtunr.i over Cleayland h? wherever shown. Thle stallion repremri(4 tbe general purpose now no mocti neeWl barn lie will be allowed mare oi f to insure a mare in foal. Keep your ty ; on'hU dates. i Mcksiobt Baor Frop'e. W. C. WKeTLiKK, Agent. I 7 1 - - OREGON. SEE TJS, Unmpct. P.nfn'hnr5P TTl&ll vw ny way oiwsuarwo . mare. Oneco ww siredby AlUmoc;, nfriia rnw uv uuito,hijj.h ivn j of Erieaon. i 4 year old record 2:30!,', fttat- Hatorminad combinations which shrewd me: il tn defeat him. are still fre?h in ii .- in turn Dotn racoraa ana sous assuming the Northwest, Hi bull. dog tenacity, new .nnvtamiw' .,, . , , strung temperament will not brook defeat, -.r Kin ' . U IM1A In tnA fll ! 1 most prejudioart that h win transmit a gamene. ;i erms, do. Arnold, 2:35, 01 ana "" r' Vifiv . Kid"" :Z"r'ao.itnT.,r. Multnoin'ti