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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1889)
mt ummm. THIS XeaTANA r It A I'D. The dispatches lr the Oregon tram Montana, (we taj "dUptttch" lor thm It nothing In their manner of composi tion to thow whether the are astclalee' or apecUl,) wonllnue to run sn a purely partitas bail, bre pared to support aad de fen J anything dona by the rtpubllcana ol that atata In their effort to steal a legisla ture and two Untied States Senator. That paper tajs It dispatches arc Its own "specials,'' but It matters not which they majr be, the- are utterly unreliable. The whole muddle la briefly stated. At the lata election In that atata, on tha lace of tha returns tha Senate waa a tie, and the democrats had a majorltjr of six or seres in tha lower house. The canvassing board of Silver low count, a majority of whom were republicans, saw that throwing out precinct 34, (one that cast aver large ma jority for the democrats,) would give the republicana a majority In the lower house and thus enable them to elect two United Statea Senators. Title the republican members of the board proceeded to do without an authority of law, whatever. The courts of every slate In the Union have decided, time and again, that can tasting b oarda act ministerial! and not j udlclatly . A count canvassing board can not est Itself up aa having power to deter mine whether one or more voles cast at an precinct was, or waa not, a legal vote. Their duty la to count the vote aa returned to them by the precinct polling oKcers. The judges of election, in the first instance, determine who are, and who are not, legal voters. It, after election, It be alleged that illegal votea have been cast, the candldatea for the legislature defeated by such illegal votes, ma file a contest be fore the legislature which bod alone la the exclusive judge of the election, qual ification, and retunta of ita own members. But thla Silver Bow count returning board followed in the footsteps of the I in famous returnlag boards of Louisiana and Florida of 1S7 and assumed tc determine judicially that alt the votea cast in one precinct were illegal, and thla the did without taking an evidence in the mat ter at all. The count elerk, by an order of the circuit court, waa restrained from Issuing certificates to these republican candidates thus fraudulently returned aa elected, until the court could judicially determine whether poll 34 should be counted or not. The court, after judicial Investigation, held that the vote of poll 34 ahould be canvassed and counted which the eounty canvassing board proceeded to do, v. hereupon the count clerk Issued cer tificates of election to the democratic can didate. The atate canvassing board met at thla juncture and issued certificates of lection to the republican candidates. But this proceeding waa without authority of law aa will full appear by stating the facte of the creaiion of tkia board. Under the territorial law count clcrka were a lone, authorized to issue certificate of e leclion to membera of the legislature. The new atate constitution creates a state returning board to Issue certificate to membera of the legislatuie elected under the authority of that instrument. But It must be borne in mind that the late e lection In Montana waa held under terri torial authority and hence only county clerks could iuue legal certificates of e lection to membera of the legislature. The state returning board bad no legal ex Utence at the time thtse members of the legis lature were sleeted. Hence their certificates were invalid njon their very face. Some ciiii cisra hat been mai'e against Governor Toole because be refused to recognue these certifi cate as valid when the legislature was to meet. But those who thus criticise him are sot in aa attitude to object to the exercise of aa extaor dinar power, if such it be, for by their ap pruval of tba illegal course of the Silver Bow eounty returning board, they are wholly es topped from objecting to the Governor's course which, to say the least, is the exercise of ex Inordinary power to preve t the coasumaa tioa of aa infamous crime against the people of his own state. It is meet that 'be first gov ernor of Montana should set the wholesome ex' am-le of seeing that the Uwt are faithfully ex ecuted, and this he could not do without crushing out liie conspiracy formed by Sanders and other republican leaders of evil or'or ia that territory. Republican leaders now begin to feet that lbeir game is blocked. It now looks like the legislature would never be able to organize but that the session would expire by limitation of law, in which case the gover nor would appoint two United State tena- t jrf. WOMT STAND IT. ' Tbc Mifcury, though republican, will not staad by aaj tee its party in Montana ttea , the legislature of that state without entering a protest, It says: Talkinc ahfttlt fratlita in M imfana a arantta m f W . . man fresh from tbegratty plaint of Missoula county inrurms ine mrtuxy mat in Uonner oreeincr. ia that count-, aiita thra illMral r 1 w j a votes were cast for the republican ticket . vvti wtic aliens, bautci m wauauiao provinces, and were loggers and mill hands, Their votea defaaterl VV R Rinrtill dmuvm by four votes; Lake D Hatch, democrat, by cigm toki; ricpiune i.yncn, aemocrar, by thirteen tAtM. THta tyntrmn mtm-r all - didate for the legislature, Rutherford, rqmb- ucan, wat eieciea 10 me state senate over THrimaa C Marshall ilmuimt Mhirt.(lra. majority, Had these illegal vote not been cast, mete inree democrats would nave t een elected to the lower bouse, and this one to the oncer bouse of tha atata Wi.latnr Wiih them eveo the robbery of Silver Bow county would haye availed the republicans nothing. Yet a republican organ in this city attempts to convince the citizen of Oregvt that the pany is pursuing an bonest course in Montana. The organ will one day discover that "Truth crushed to earth will rise again." But it sometimes takes a k I of a long time to accom plish that result. ftrRciM en copies. We send out this week a number of speci men copiei of the Democrat and New York WrlA to parties who are not subscribers to the Democrat, We do this to place before them the best offer they have ever had in the way of cheap rsading matter. Here is the offer: The Democrat, the best and oldest local paper in the vallcy.the New Yik World the best general newspaper printed in. the English language, and the American Farmer published at Fort Wayne Indiana all one year for the small turn of f 2 80. Here is a fine op portunity to supply families with an abund ance of good reading matter for a mere trifli. g sum. Tell all your neighbors about this offer. Send ut the money registered, by money order or postal note. Act while the offer is open. POTTER'S CLAY, Among the resources of Newport and Ya quina Bay vicinity it a fine article of Potter's clay existing in very large quantities. From this clay can be manufactured sewer pipe, drain tile, for side walks and floors, building brick, firebrick, fi.wer pols, vases, stone ware and dishes, and with our inexhaustible quanti ties of wood and coal.Newport it a favorable location for the manufacture of these wares. We understand that an Iowa Company con template removing a large plant of machinery fiom that state to this place to engage in the manufacture of this ware. Let them come. Ysqaina JtpullUan. UBAVK ItiarONStniUTV. The Philadelphia Tis, hereyijore the organ of Ram Randall ha this to say of the duties and responsibilities of the repub lican party: If the part that hat assumed absolute control of the government to-day had been honest with the people Ia the battles fought to win authority, there would not be serious complications to em barrass Its leadera now (but fortunate) for bo'.h the part and the country, campaign promisee were deceitfully made to conflict ing Interest! and tribute extorted from all, and now all claim the fulfillment of the bond. One of the first Important petitions that will be presented to the new Congress v. 11 1 come frcm Republican New England, headed by the republican Governor of Massachusetts and signed by therepresen. atlve manufacturers of that republican stronghold, demanding free coal, free wool, free Iron ore, tree scrap Iron and tree raw materials generally; and the reason given for thla earnest appeal to Congrtsa It that without free raw materials the industries of New England, now languishing and many on the verge of bankruptcy, mutt perish. The memorial la not dictated by political considerations On the contrary it la dictated by the sternest necessity, and It must be respected or neat year vlll not ahow s tingle republican State In New England outside of Vermont. It la not s theory but a condition that makes New England republicana demand thorough tariff reform, and that demand mutt be respected or the New England Industries will respect themselves even at the cost of their long accepted political falllt. , AN OJtlNOljS aie)LVTlN. That wasaa ominous resolution adopted at the convention of the National Farjuer's Alii ance the other day and we commend it to the careful consideration of the farmer of Oregon aa thow ine the rapidly growing sentiment among their brethren in the east. Read iti "Resolved, That we favor such revision and reduction of the tariff that taxes may rest at lightly aa possible upon productive labor. and that ita burden be Imposed upon the lux uries an J removed from the necessaries of life. and in a manner which will prevent continued accumulation of the United State treasury surplus." Harrison, in his message, says: "The removal of the Internal Ua upon tobacco would relieve an Important agricultural product from a burden which waa imposed only because our revenue from customs duties wat Insufficient for the publio need. It safe prorltiont againtt fraud can be de vised, the removal of the las upon spirits used in the arts and In manufactures would alto offer an unobjectionable method of reducing the aurplua." Here we have what the taauera pre dicted months ago. Free tobacco and and heavily taxed clothing and food. The president says lie would remove the tax from tobacco and spirits used In the arts, but would leave the high tariff taa on tne farmer's jute sacks and binding twlae, o n the necessary clothing and food of tha laboring mil and mechanic. , What do farmers and labor people who were ca oled Into voting for Harrison last fall think of this proposition to make tobacco, a luxury, free, while malatalnlng a high tax on the poor woman a blanket and shawl, and, in fact, on alt the nccestariea of life. But the people were warded a- galnst this folly, bat thejr believed the president would never recommend it. It Is aa eye opener. Although German It under despotic government, yet fittnark ia obliged to appeal tothe Reichaladt, the represenatlve of the States, for money to carry out the imperial will. There I s great deal of disaffection against the despotic measures which, Bismark now proposes measures which. If adopted, will da a way with what Americana regard their Inesiimtlbe privi lege of peaceably assembling themselve together for the redress of grievances and a free press. There is not much freedom in German at the best, and If these run cessiins are notopposi-d eflectivel, tl.e country will be aa burJi:nsome a despot ism as thtt of Rueala, and its ruler's life will ere long n-4 ti an safer than that of the fixer. The Geimans arc, however, learning ao much of freedom by their con nection with ttils country that it Is me it lkely Dismark's designs will be thwarted. J Scott Harrison, a brother of the pres ident, has been arrested In Kansas City for maintaining a i.tuMnee In the ahape of a por.d of water on his premise. This is all right in Mis.ourl. but in Kansas lie would have been rlvctod lo the citv couacll or made a justice of the peace for sucb a com mendable act. In Kentucky this would be an insult to the common tense of the community. . Brother Blaine should take bis celebrated "American policy" out of the bandbox in which he baa it hid. When a foreign government interferes in the affaire of an American city, at has recently been done at Key West, it is lime for Brother Btzine to walk down to the foot light and fire off a hone pistol. A sp leaded monument to Victor Emmanue is in ceuzse of erection at the foot of tbe old capitol at Romer The portico of the monu ment is completed, its columns txdrg in tbe ancient Greek style, and the stairway and pe destal are now nearly ready to receive tbe equestrian atata of the monarch, w ich it to be shortly cast from the model of tbe Italian sculptor. The Eugene Guard says: The OrtjfOmari is everything but consistent. It publishes Louisiana Lottery advertisement, tbut vb st ing a ttate law and outraging public sentiment, yet but a few days ago it bad a eolumn editor ial on tbe folly and wickedness of lotteries in general, and the Louisiana lottery in particu lar. . ' Mr St John, president of a national bank in New York, it advocating the unlimited . coin age of silver- The Kansrs politicians are fighting this idea with all their might, under the impression that it is John Peter St John. It is isn't, boys, so give the silver a show. Ea-Senator John B Henderson, of Missouri, a member of the Pan American Congress, ride a tricycle in Washington. Some of hit collea gues ride hobbies there. Among the unpleasant certainties which pertain to the approaching end of the year is the fact that Senator Blair is about to present his Educational Bill, Unity Uk awing. The drawing fo'lhe Pnre China Tea set given as a premium, with our brand of Unity Tea will take place on Dec. 18th, all those entitled to any guesses at the jar of beans, must call before that date or forfeit their chances. Those wishing a good cup of tea should try our Unity brand and get a guest at the beautiful Tea tet, Willamette Paclinc Cc Noticb. Parties indebted to Mr. E. L. Power, will confer a favor by calling on Mr H F Merrill, with whom hit accounts have been left, and settling the same at once. LOH.tCS 1 l.N UP liKVOiXTlO Mr Hem LV..t tode once l ad am bition In the direction of statesmanship He has completely abandoned them in favor of the ambitions ct the demagogue. It la reported, upon apparent) good au thority, that Mr Lodge flam to make him te'f conspicuous this winter at the cham pion In Congrett of a Federal election law, with Federal super vlsort, Federal Re turning Hoards, and such Federal machin ery of other sorts at shall enable the Ad ministration at Washington to control e lection results at will. j Such a law would mean of courc,thf Intimidation ot vole: and the reversal 6 election results by Returning Hoard frauds, to the destruction ot popular self government, the overthrow ot the majori ty principle, the obliteration ot State au tonomy and the permanent usurpation ot power by a minority party, Mr Lodge may poisibty make a certain amount ot political capital tor himself by the advocacy of thta aort of revolution. But he will hardly succeed la passing hi bill. The country has had quite enough ot Returning Board elections. It hat had experience of "troop at the polls." It waa nausea at the North over such prac tice at the South that compelled their abandonment there. A proposal to revive them and to apply them to the whole country, aothat doubtful district may be carried by force in behalf of the party which happens to control the Federal ma chlnery, will not be received with favor or even with patience la any part of the coun try. The scheme alma at revolution. That which la proposed la plainly unconstitu tional. Ita purpose Is and It effect would be completely to alter the ttructure ot gov ernment and convert the Federal Republic ol autonomous fttatet Into a rentralUed despotism which a minority could use for the oppression ot the majority. Mi Lodge's own party Is scarcely reafy tor such a revolution as that, though many ot Ita leader and newspaper organs des perately contemplating Ita rapid loss of popular support, have approved the plan The wiser heads on the republican side of the House will do well to make Mr Lodge understand that s aerlou. attempt to com. mlt the party to so desperate a police will only hasten the dissolution with which its organization la threatened. New York Wtrld. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS roar Johnstown. Johnstown, Pec. 11, Again has this ill- fated town been visited with disaster. This time instesd of water it waa a cry of fire in a theater that tent neatly a score of lives to stcrnilysnd maimed fully seventy five other persons, several of whom, it it feared, are fat ally injured, I'aikc't ojcra house, where ithe catastrophe occurred, it a three story building oa Main street. The building ha for a loni! time been considered unsafe, Ther were about 600 persons, principally women and children, in the house last night to wilncsi the "Uncle Tom s t alm slio when a cry of hre caused a stampede with the above result. A Hl Fixator. StATTL'k.Dcc. 10, At a meeting of promi nent citiiens held to-night fbr tbc purpose of appoint ng committees to solicit subscriptions for tbe new grain elevator, f 50,000 wst raited among those present, as fast as names were called for subscriptions. The committed wiil go to work to-morrow raising the balance needed, and it is thought twice as much as is needed can be raised in twenty foar hours. Erection of building will begin this week, sad an elevator with a capacty of aco.ooo bushels of wheat will be completed by January 1. Vrtm UIm-b fur foro. Spoka.vk Fall;, D 10. At Ui field Whitman county, Sunday evening, a CaU'c r ia detective arrested a man supposed to be Peier Olten, tbe noted inurleier, wise cap ture hat been reported repeatedly, always w.th the same result, mistaken identity. The de tective i sure be bat the only oiiginal I'cter ON'en this lime. A Small fox Kait FoassT Crovr, Or,, Dec. to. A very in teresting lawsuit in which Dr D V Ward is plaintifl and the town of Forcut Crove is de fendant, is now ia progre s st HilUtom. in the circuit court BoW in temion. IH- Wsrd s the physician ho attended li.e smallpox patient inst winter, snd Li suit "gainst tne city is furfjoo furprofeshioniil server. The ci'y council claim that they never am Itemed the doctor to attend toe cam-s, and lhetfie they refute topay the W. The cac will be decided this week. sb Ksplnrior. Butler, Pa., Dec. 10. Tbi morninng Butler was shaken by a ni'ro giycetine explo sion at tbc Butler Torpedo Company's maga zine, two miles south of town. Cans were be ing put into wagons st the factory. James A Woods and William Medill and their wagon and team were blown into unrecognizable fragmenta. . . WarClalaui. , 'Washington, Dec. 9. The lost congrett passed a resolution requesting the secretary of war to ascertain and report th? amount due the states of California, Nevada and Oregon for services in suppressing the rebellion. Tbe secretary instructed the old territorial claim Loard of army officers to investigate the sub ject. The board has nearly finished the work and finds that , California ia entitled to $500, 000 and Nevada to $400,000, Work on Oregon is not yet completed- 1 be board will report to the secretary the latter part of thit week, , Increased 4 Kowante. ' Washington, Dec 9. Representative Hermann was to dsy in consultation with the allowance division of the postoffice department as to rental, light and fuel increases to various presidential postoffice in Oregon, and the de partment announce increased allowances to ine lollowing oBices: Albsuy, Arlington, Ash land, Baker City, Corvalli. East Portland, Eugene City, LaGronde, McMinnville, Kosc burg, the Dalles and Otegoo City. The great est increase is at Arlington, where the extra allowance is $1 58 per annumr The next it at East Portland snd Baker Citv. Then follows LaGrande, the Dalles, Oregon City, Eucene v 17, mc.uiiinviuc anu iioscourg, eacn m the order named. . 4re They Drowned, . ' Srattlb, Dec. 9. Dr T T Minor, the well known physician and politician,- G Morris Hatlcr, a leading attorney, and Louit Cox.also an attorney, are tupposed to have been drown ed while hunting on the waters cf jhe lower sound. On Thanksgiving evening they lei. this city on a hunting trip, having the vicinifj of Stanwocd in view at a tramping ground. T'ley were to have returned home last Wl nesday, and a no inlormation of them has been secured, grave doubts are expressed by friends at to their safety. talifornla Water, " ' . W'lLLOWSjCal,, Dac. 9. The Nyrth bound freight was ditched yesterday two mile north of here. The track wat under water Tbe engine crossed, but nine cart were ditched and the track ton for 200 yards. A wreck ing train it now at work, Passenger, mail and express were transferred to-day. Travel w.iil be resumed to-morrow, Unlucky City. , Seattle, Dec. 9. Advice from St Paul are to the effect that Otto C Floto.Peter Jack son't agent, left that city Jto day - for Seattle, Hit mifesion here it to make arrangements to accept the purre of 825,000 offered by the sports of this city to have the Jackson-Sulli van ngnt take place here. AtHsw Orleaag, New Orleank, Dec. 8 Many, of the churches held memorial services in honor of Jefferson Davit to-day, It is biihop Galleher's intention to have the services take pla.e on the broad portico of the city hall. A surpliced choir will sing an anthem there and nt the 1 tomb. The body will be taken to tha ceme tery, a hunt three miles distant, on a gun cais son, The parade will be of immense propor tions. Somber drapery ol mourning ia spread injr over the city. To-day tha shipping dipped its (lag, the British steamship especially put ting their flngs at hall mast. , A lll Haiti. . San Francisco, Dec. 8.0ne of the mv. icst rainstorm fur years has prevailed through' ot California for the past two weeks, tn a few portions of Noithein California the rain fall hat been the heaviest ever known, tome damage having resulted therefrom, espectnlt In the low lands of the .Sacramento vnllcy, In general, however, the rain hat been most wet come, and grass and grain are springing from the ground at they have never done before at this teaton of the year, Probably tb Wrong ltas.1, San Francisco, Dec. 8. United States Deputy Marshal Walter Cochran wilt probab ly leave Tuesday or Wednesday of thit week for F.ugene, having In charge I'lttlarclt Lewis, who is under arrest here, charged with having robbed the stage Utwcen koscburg and Marshfield, Or., November 15, Lewis hot a wife and children at Cot vallit. He stoutly protests Ids innocence, and regard himself nt an unfortunate ma In happening to pass along the road aliout the lime and stage wat robbed and in his having slight point ol resemblance to those of the real iollr, titrvalUa Toe, CoRVAU.ia, Dec. 8. The laic of real estate for the past week exceed those of any previout week, reaching a total of o j.ooo, The transfers Include severs! fine business lo cations on which substantial brickt will be erected, Wotk on the foundation of the large new flouring mill Is progressing rapidly, A meeting of the board of trade and citterns it called to take steps for the immediate construc tion of a bridge across tbe Willamette at thit point, This will greatf increase the business of the city. A Ufe Work, ZANttHAR, Dec, 8. Henry M Stanley hat received congratulatory Wtrgrarat from Queen Victoria and the khedive. of l'trypt. Stanley attended divine services on the British man of war Tuiquoisc to-day. In a brief address' to the crew be said he considered that Livine ttone't mantle had fallen upon bit shoulder, that his work had only coremsnced and that he wat willing to devote the remainder of hit in to it. J. F. Whiting, Artist. Ins ruction riven, and work exe cuted in Landscape, Portrait and Do coratl ve Pal n ti ng.Letterl ng.Deslg ni ng ana raocnamcai Drawing. Rooms 7 and 8. Foster Block. AI t any, Or. TJOIlJtAI.KlUlf Interest In s real Mate office In Alhaiiv. naviuir Avar ivO per month. Wood reason for selling. evaurees uoc to, Aiiny ureon. T.1TANTF.D -A tlrl tn do gauers f f bouss wr. Call tX Vr (1 W Mae ton's, on Lytn Street, near M. ". Dopot. SEVERAL SMkLL TfUCTs of land eojr town fbr Ml on miv laruia. dr. j a.ies keyden, q Gnlnita of Uhlixg, Sstfland, Has JocatiMl In Albsny. Krt a bl tboriogh kiiowlwla of bis protesnlno and hi i-r p.irlnc of 10 yoar an tm. or in Carat -y Kflmont, he boMa to merit I fie pa'.rtnK of thoao luUrntfc in hnnut. t'le. ooeop. eie. Um would s!o reooinmeatl ble solution or lineman! for sore shoulder sore hteka, broken knees, wound, prln. P.-1 w, one dot lar rr hott'.o. MTOfll'e at John Scbmeef V I very ata bo. ALDAN Y, OR. mmm & mim beos,. Roal Estate Agents, Farm and Kn.diM fi,r salo, A!o city OrPKr'y in Albary 4 CVry alii. -vrdlr urw a- ani i....!- f- ' oflieo or m!l store. Inquires! thla omre. re: iltl Mill TMBaSSMslsr Weohlf Mmwp laaataaoa, 8cluMiea,aexannc rfwt.nMrMa.il aaUnaasaa tMitarrpablwM4. KV a"" bar lilaMratwl (ill apiaa4 aralaaa. TBis pllbtltMll rnmlabaaa. aaat raiaMiw aajc?tllarf ni wlinuiiMsb wan Im aiiivni. T oiimr f tb lnaiumviiJ A-f m art Ui.k tta MrmUtuai ; aqula las cf all aitvav Mtrra of 1U nlaaa aotatjtnaa. Irwa. SS fa UK3I S CO, lbitabara. , IM HfoaJwar. . Y, - uaoua aaiorw 1 sad hara pratasrwl mm iaaa One Munrtraxl Ttoy a ia ataa api i .a.- lalrlaa. . .1. .J all Ataar ata, ra l.a- :avaaia. Tra4a-araa. i.rai'T-"1!." I.OPT-' ararus sa intantan ts'tr Mta ins liaiud 8UI, nta. k.otaa. rsa (Mtum tad Otbar Utrntm eAaalrlaa. pr narao aiinoraM ana dm r-a InluntiUltm sa i eWaiatss tl"ba-r. fali t'.aa an boat eharja. Ilal-n- threoch M JOB Af". era tt4 la iha HrM.t.1 rrf imtt Tsadrraseoal br slTsawU M Mxll- aa ol taair AkUUaU-kSi ed LroaJaaj. aw talk. Albany Nurseries. W are petmsasnlly located 00 tbe old Clloe homestead mile from Albany on Coryslli rosl, and bava on band s large stookof Choice Fruit Trees of onr owe growing, wliieS we wilsell s lowest hviujt rates. Patties eontrmptating plaisting trcea " consult thuir intsrests by eisminicir our stock and prices before purchasing. IlTMN & HftOWKtUa Albany, Orrgnn. Refe09s SaJtj. In tha fiiiemt Court of Ortgon for Linn isOHiuy. lsjie E Fsnuiug aoil Mary Fanning, Lis wiie, t issawaw, vi. Charity J Lnpora&d John Loper, hsr hnsli and. Ilaanai. M (tilhraaik aj,J s.m..l n;i brsakh, her husband, Pet ji 11 a Oeohret! and UeehMl, ber bbsbaud, Defcndatite. Kotioe is haveby clven that the under. signed, the Baferee duly appointed in tbe a Dove entitle Uourt ia the stxa entitled cause, to nuke stie iix tne premier Hereinafter described. will pursuant to an order of asid Court in said eaose dnly matte aad entered of record on tne Una da? ot November, 1380,en tbe Sstk day ef December, net, it the Court House door in tbe eity of Al bany, Lino oooi-ty,. Orrgon, the hoar of ene o oiron p. tn., sell all the ripht, litis snd interests of each and aM of the plaintiffs and dtfuadauti harem at jjuhlio aoetlnn for easa in hand to tha biaheS' bidder ip snd to the fallowing dosuribsd ral property to-wit': Esgiunint; at a point 20 chains w.t snd 13J ehsint north of tbe santheost corner of sec tion 8, in tewnsMp 12, sooth range 3 west Wtllsmstte Meridias, Lian ensoty, Orsgoo, snd running tbenoo east 60 obams, thsnoa south SSi ohsioe, fbecoe west 60 ohsios, tksnoe north 2J chtios to the plaee of bo tiiuninc. containing 20(1 aore ; alio two lott lyina immtdiatsly southwest of and adjoin iiiR tb; lota told to Martin Trssiler in tbe town of Watosloo, ia Linn oonnty, Oregon, sotng tha same property conveyed by ded bearing date the 25th day of Jane, 1885, by Irsdell Anderson and wife to Levi Fsnning. The srooseds of sale to he spolied. first, tn the costs snd expenses of soit taxsd at 04 ad the further turn of 940 Attoraey fee and the oosta aad expenaes cf tale, and ! the remaindor to ba distributed among t.h plaintiffa and defendnnts herein acoordina te their respective rigliti. Duted this 27th day of Nov., jgSO. Geo. IIPMTitr.Ry Rfifijie.es 1 mi ... mmm if rl.l.t I f'l mm u u IP! ' Absolutely Puro. This powdeMiYr varies, A marvel ol purity, atawngrth and. witiiaenqeneas. More eoonomsosi Chan the or dmar hinds and earmot tm sold Hi ootspeuttou wiib tnultuude of low lev, ebort wesghi aJura or phosHf haM pMersaM. Sold osjylQvsni Uojjj-4 rkatlritf powder Uo., .0 Vail It., . ' D, W. Cuowis de Oo , Aasmts, Portia! Oregon SheriiTsi tf ale, tb A k$ Ci-9wt Court 0M4 StaU of Oft'jtitar Linn County. John 0 Arnold, FUto'lir, TB Rarab A ailehreet, Mary A Duslln snd Charlne A Dualist, Her buaband. Wenry 3 UlloUrest. Oeoig A 0lehrat,Nyivet4ir Kelaay and Kit. a 0 Kelsay, bis wife, Thomas at Ullchrsatsud Lissle (ilieseeal, bis wife, snd Jeaas llbrt,Drndaois) Nolloe I bsrsby given th tt by vlrtne ofanaxeoutlon snd order ofaale bssued out of 1 he above named Coast to rhe above eutltled ault, X wiki on taa.ay. Use tain stay Deeesssee, I, el tbe Couit House door in lbs ell of Albany, Una ooaaty, ueefm.at the hoar or ons o oiocx p. in. ot saua day. sell mt publio suction forosal. in band to the nighMt bidder there! propesrt Saaoiibad m rein oxecnunn ana orasr or atue aa roi Iowa to-wit t Tbe east belt of tbe north eaat nsriec. the northeast quarter ef tbe avuiumai quarter sou 10 iourt,j sii 10 aactlon 33 . also lots one (t.) two f Mirse w.jiuur or aiKnion iairiy-orst.)ana tbe aouibasat qoarser of tbe southeast quarter or sswuen arntr-nvne &,) mil la township rlne(,uth of ran as ooei,)ee: of the WiUatnelte Mrtdtsa,ouiUaJnlag SN aod &fl loe sores more or Ism la Linn Co., Ore-syHt.Tb Drooeode art aloe fWm But sale m aaia premifes as pe sppiiwi. t arsto tae parmani 01 sue ooaae sni cuaouteeaaeois of tbi suit I1 st 93,i0 sol the sonra iti if 0 tela of and noon said aiaeallaa sad order of sale, Koond, to the pay meal te the nlalaitflr. Jubn O Arnold, the uco of IIQ37.50 with sooruloa; interest Ukaason from the Stn day of Ootober.lsSB, st the rats of te par coot pec saooai, and tbe further aunt of 174 Altorneea mea. Third the over pi ua if any to be paid to the d(. fandsuu, rrah (illohrwit. Mary A Daatio, ffenrr J atlchreat. Genres A Oil- ebreet,iCUM O Kelsey .Tboia M UUosaeet and Vswm lillehreat Dated this 2id day of November, 1889. . Joita fiatau4ie,b'baafff. by I) a Sniltti, Depot, Sheriff's Sale. s lAe Crn.it Court oj A StaU OmH r V Ceaaly Limn : Jsne E UaJlarJ. PbslblSff; TS. Martha MeTtride snd A V VfH-1J, her husostt'l. Kloronee liHlatsr ami Jnhn n MiaSar. bar hubanat.Carila tt ll.xklm.a snd CC JUnkieman. bor husbani, rrsnk rv ! larci, ai sti 1 ua'itr j Of Ballard, De-aaidafta. ua.n M-ri7 ajiavii (oat US' VirSUO of an eiacaiio'i sal order of sale Ueued out f the atva nttnal crt in me above eutlte I suit, ( will en VaIIa. M 1 . . . 1. . . Saturday, the talk slay aftsse saber, isas. at theCrirt Ua-) dr lath oisy 0 AJbany. IJnsi county, Oroo.4t tbe hour of one e'aio.. p n, f said day, red at iiuinio snnowr caso in nani to trie hiist Udder, the ral projMr;y de aeribeii tn said saeoutlon sod oroerof aaleaafol .uwa.to-wUt llmri-ialng at the w-nniin anrrrr r-i ma imnuioa 1410a pielm of liTmoreKee and Mary Jaoe Ke, Ma wir. NctKltaiiiim No 3fti9e!aira No 63, In ip IS, aouth rarfte 1 west cf the WitlaiiioKs inerldiai., lu Unu count v, Oresnn, snd rucmlna; then raM so chsna, ILeno- souu 7 7t J0 h-itna. Stia Aa avaaf I ft rk.lna IIim. mamI. a eba os.tlianca wiaJ -ZOclainsthf& not to 28 7i.l'J cbslria to the iaoerf t.-Miioti.g. ontiMatntiia? InS artraai n . i. 1 1 I--- -, -- v. 1 .. . tr -prssMd asUlne; Uom I2e al-rfeaid ,-ri.ra- Bipia ; tun, so ine pa mnt of Hi a eoaas and disbursemsnu i.f ihlsauil txd it( 0.7a snd emruing ooaiB t sevxme.t'i ih? raint u the pat niMit t- ib otaW.rUZ J.vm E tlis.d. ta -mu ' w -I ' aim WCDMIirVT I ll Ut( HH t.eron fr.,m Um 4itt dr ,4 Wercber. .oa mi .ia rv, n par enni ptr intiusi, rdtba fi nh.-r au n rf f' A:vmiy's t t tlli'li. t 'A nvi!.la J anu I. tobapatJ to the uH'.rtda'.f, M-rths Mo- It 1 1 bar-. Ia-ed this 231 day f Svemtr, S18 Johi Swli..!, ShertfT lij D!inl!b, Deputy. Baardlaa'a Sale cf Eeil Estate. Notice Is hereby siren tbst tbs ndara .f n,.d F"rdlan tf tbe estate raf ueroert rsireii, HwernJollce FarrsU, Halter t arral ! anil ). Ii..il by vlrtno of an order cf tbe Connty ( curt of Linn eennty, Orpgtm.daiy made and entered of rt cord on tbs 4th dsy of ISOVemttar. IA80. will aall at r.ntll 1mm tion, for essh in band on tbe Stat day nt iATOumr, lo-w, si tue uour ora o'eiock. In tbe afternoon of said dsy, at tbe Court uotjite aoor in Albany, Llun county watai ui vn-Kan, SI I IDS riSUt.lllIS Stld ID tcrrat nr aatil mlnnra u.h i )V.a. to and to the following described real property, to wit! Lota number one (I,) and two (2.) being tbe roilbwostqusiVtw oiuiuva twen-j iutrrt)n nacitif man'i 2nd addition to the city of Albany, eouu cf Linn, rials r,f Oreon. ' Ttod this O.h day of Nt vtruber.IPf 0, - F.M RarriaLD, , Gro. W. Who nr. Unasdian. Alt'y for Guardian. AdEinlHtrator'8 Sale cf Real Istats. the Count Couri oJ Linn County, Oregon. In the matter of tbe eala'e of VV H Mo liolgbt, deceased, Kotlce Is hereby given that byvlsme ot an oraer 01 esie auiy msae and enter ed of record in tbe above Uourt In tbs sbowe entitled can,at tbe regnlar Jose, 1887, tetm of rait Court to-wlMnne 7th aav uuuviaiHuau auU'Uiaii.rasiire V the estate of W H Mo Knight, dooeasod wlllsn eatoeday, the lain day a Deeeaisar, lsso st she hour of 1 o'oiobk y. ra. of asid da v. at ;hs Oomt JJouse iloer, in (be ally of Albany. Xiina oouniy, ureeos.aell at pub. Ho snotlon to the highest bidder for esch la band tbe following deter! ted real property belonging to said relate te-wit i The north ralf of Che northwest our tar of Section 16. tbe southwest quarter ; aixl ins sonm n air or ine nortnwet quarter of Section 0, all im tp 10, Sooth man ire 1 West of tbe VYlUeineUe mericUsn.tn Llivn county, Oregon V A MeKr3CTV, A R MsDouiaU), ' Atltalolatratnra oi tbe estste Of ; W H HnKn!gbt,dro'd, Administrator's Notice, Tfotiae la barahv (ri van Shalt 4ta anitM- tinned sole surviving administrator ef the Batata of Wallia Huikniin. tanaaaai4 kaa (lad his final aeeouat in the otatttr ef said sstats in the County Conrt ef Linn oonnty, Orsron, snd said Court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of January, I890,st the hear of one o'eiock, in the afteraoon of said day, for the hearing of objuotistia to said aeoeunt if any thsrsbs and for the sattltment thereof. r. rsaTHOiD, Hols turyiving Administrator. BawiTr & Ianwt, Atrys for Adnit . ' 1ONEYT0 LOAN.-TheundorManod has borne capital to loan on cood ical eiitate propeity, Geo IIcsJPKif Kr. Col VP A Philosopher r.hvays Thinks. Try It; Think of L E BLAIN when duriogthe wet, sol wlotor weather ?n Ovcrcoatsllub bcr Goods, an Umbrella or COTKIKC, FURMSHIKCCOOOav AND BOOTS AND SH3ES GENERALLY. or wiblt atyltuli I'lit tntde by ft firat-elsss tailor, THEN CALL Oil l!if.l. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. 4 IMOBTEn3 OP AND FARM Front, First and Vine Street, Sole) Agents for Oregon . vi? aryr" Z -. .' ,,,a.a a .. :' ' m ' i 1 1 11 mumn i DEERE'S tlEVJ DEAL PLOWS. ; I bwts, Zontla, or TMpta romnr. Tty tresjsli&i-tjaaj eems ao aaar ahaotots partaetloe, that S2l9a $3 have atad Ibaia er sm Uaq work sa MS say anoeh la I hair praiaa. l tumlaft tbeOt a tta or aiUwut sart aHawiimant. ba4 atiachawriia an axtnu sisxbb power unsrr buxjetst iTXD"Wf3 BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. C Baokaya Hoa rvaas Oriii Diill, Buckors Seeders, Bockay Spriaf Tooth EarrowVa DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS tbe fctasat iawrovsd tmplaiiMot lor soaKi sam-aar tsltow. Tbs smss eosBflsts aad siiniwasfia tool let St purpose is sss. ' We alse) Issts a fall lta ef Raararles. rsrrtatrea, Phaetsns. Kteaatata WKjceai riatfsram avaeA stlser HprUs Veklelesa . ' SCHUTTLER tavMBCa A Cfcaptaa epriafTooth Barrows, Daor RUSH RAfiS FTC . FTC. - eTTi tniVH ea- w, a- mmw wap - P L,KENT03ST deaTiEB sinsr PJ fTl n li a u h 6 Choice Candy, CIGARS AND NEAR.THE POST OFFICE" ALDAN YORECOM FOR THE BEST FURillTURF -CALL ON THE .Albany Furniture Company OPPOSITB Bl-KWART & SOX'S, BED ROOM SETS, TABLES CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC.' ETC..ET -I A. WKl iVS Sc F'-A It Xt KlLst- WILL Dealers In all Guns, Pistols, 'Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos A full Hoe of sheet mnala. musleal merebsndlsa ernraunlUon, fishlnz tseMj. eie. Warranted rseora, butcher snd poeknt knWee. The best kind of aewina rnach Ine needlee. Oils and extras for all nraehlaea supplied. Ecpalrlng of aowJajf maohJnee, musical lnttramants, gnns, to., Batly deas ooo', autrcno yoo rieil MACHINERY, ::::::: Portland, 0res22. and Washington for FARM WAGONS. Harrows, ScisaUfle Tsai Mills, PseUU Taaalaf atUlt, yo mrra it mm i tt mn- xiw wsw 111 aa aaaaaaaaaaaaaw aaaaaa B sSaVa3 aSS NutS) Frail, etc TOBACCO & LINK the Leading V, . UNRIY AILED KOTyONLY U ALBANY ATTRACTING ATTEMTIOH- Bot as vreM ilw In nm Fi-i th fs'lrnd wt'i.ttr li,dV, ctt tiklii if a In r si t t a i ei etnk of Im fa'ist palten, f An uoritsllcd lioet,! Cloaks and Jackets, in J. styles and s'reti, a well eelicted Loia BOOTS AND SHOES, ClV A largs ssaortmsbt of CARP And s cboice GROCERIES. Barruws & Scarls rr j Goods, Koticas. Gents ?uni ishiiiga and 0Q07S ADSKCEaf. ACENt Y U Tl. Ledlov. Udi.a Tioe Shoes acd (. r JJ. D. Wet & tVs l!.'a and Sl.ors. BARROWS & SEARLS, ninmberg'a New Block. Ci roceries. SPUE C E. BROWNELL, uc.-eesor to BROWNELL & PTANAEI), WnuUI rfst.tcttuIlT cnr.cuixe tlt lie It, eontmtiliiit tha tiislues at the old Harrt ml that he is Utter than tsr prriwred to fill all orders with accuracy end de spatcb aid st prices . te BTB y JSJj-fc J3SZOKXl Offered In the tswn. Wbllo thanliinr tbs wtinena of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage In the past I earnest) b soiieH a vontinusnes ot your favors, assuring : LOWPlllGEO a enpeiiar snalllf ef seseVi sad Courteoua,Trotment Very EespeeifoHy, t Tours for Xaainesa, . E. OBOWIKLl. Arcbie BUclcborn, rwlpsinun. Groceries to tsC as SaJ 4 U VS. a ti mat - 1889 FALL AND Juat receive 1 a lare;e IdtoIcu of Porelga and Domestic woolens In Overcoatings, Saltings and Trouserings. , We make aspolaltyof FULL DRES3 for Balls and rartle or reirnlar evening wesr. a perfecf fit gusiantced st fi TIE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, ZACHEO DHOS., Opposite Post Office. The Hew Ding Store IN THE BLUMBERO BLOCK Htva opened his new store with a eholce ati-Ksk of Dfogs. ; Patent-' Sledicice' P frxiery, Toilet Dnscs ami .:3 Presoriptiona prerwntly snd carefully Kimpoaatfed. f$r E,ry. new and fresh. The pubiia is iut itd to call aaj issr-Act ATTRATDTIONS. etia't -A ufcli'liioso fleet ivrfi ly 4 e'-oek of MmV. Children V snd E T S , select iri r f tn if "V7INTER 1889 r mm mm wni use. mm0mm) er J I I PCTTS. i -1 4