SIic Democrat. STITE3 & NUTTTOO. Kilire aa4 rreisrletsre. RU'UUT UENKBAL LaNO OfTICK. The report ol Commissioner Carter ol the operations ol the General Land Office during the fiscal year ended June 30, iSot, haa been roaJe public. Its chief point are the following: The total number of agricultural patents Issued during 1SS6 and 1SS7 was 44443, against a total of a 3 ',607 during the years 1890 and 1891, an Increase of 187,164 pa tents. The Increase tn the number of mlneial patents Issued during the same perlods.was 967, and of coal patent 3S1. A statement of the acreage of the publlc land disposed of during the year show that the cash sates amounted to 3,143,000 acres. The total area of public land entries and elections made during the year I given a 10,357.331 acies, exclusive of 10,469 acres of Indian lar.d. Ihe total cash re celpts during the year were $5,49,920. The net total decrease In the number of entries made dui'.ng the year was 15,664, eprcscntlng an acreage of 3,596,820, The crease In final entries was, 7,730; In acres, 1,151,966. Of mineral and mill-site patents 1,791 were Issued, as against 1407 during the previous fiscal year. Of coal patents iao were Issued, which 1 an Increase of 3 In number and a decrease of 1,745 ,n :re. The approval during the year under the different grant to the several states for educational purposes under the saline grant, having the effect of a patent, em braced an are of 757,171 acres. During the year survey have beer, ac cepted to the amount of 8,096,004 acre. The following shows the vacant public lands in acre In each of the public-land (tates and territottes: , Alabama, 947,310; Ariiona, 55,061,005; Arkansas, 4,998.398; California, 51,19999; Colorado, 41,167.03; Florida, 3vi68,3Si; Idaho, 33.781,851 ; Iowa, 6,000; Kansas, 799,078; Louisiana, 143,118; Michigan, 781,816, Minnesota, 6,849.975; Mississippi i,:oi,iSo; Missouri, 1,013,898; Montana 74.37.769i Nebraska, 11,460,436: Nevada, 53.6S9.524; New Meslco, 54,893,679; North Oak Ma, 16,134,440; Oklahoma, 3,502,406; Oregon, 39,310,151; South Dakota, 14, oS5,394; Vah, 35.4j8.987; Washington, 10401,691; Wisconsin, 1,003,133; Wyom ing. 50.84 1434; otal, 569,664,683 acres. The Commissioner estimates the area of good soil which may be reclaimed through a system of storage reservoirs at more than one hundred and twenty million acre. On the question of irrigation he suggests the ways of meeting the difficulties which surround this problem. One I to en courage private capital to engage 'In Ihe enterprise of reclaiming the desert lands This would, however, he thinks, Ira J to placirg the control of the UnJ In large part in the hinds of corporations. A better .way, he thinks, would be to transfer the lands to the state within whose boundaries they He under such condition as would lead to their reclamation by the state and their tubsequent transfer lo settler In limited quantities. s Last year the people were taxed on the tin-plate imports $7,000,100. This year the tax at tne same rate ef importation will be $15400,000. It U the people that must pay this tax. The National Provt's iemer, the organ of the canning industry, of this week tells how they art doing it. It ay that lard can of five-gallon alxe.whlch old at 19 centa each wholrsale before the McKinley bill went In'o effect, now cost 22 6 cents, and that square dinner kettles, with tray, flask and cup, costing former .ly 31 cents, now cost 349 cents each wholesale, and that the tame percentage of Increase lioldt goocastoall articles made uf bright tin used for canning pur pose. It Is here where the tin-plate tax pinches. Oregon protectionists don't point to the woolen miik at Oregon City to illustrate the beneficial workings of a protective tariff. The pr'ce ol the commodities manufactured at this concern bat been increased, while the wsges of the employes have met with a correspond ing decrease. Uoder protection the lalorer gets left every time. Welcome. What kind of mail service is it that bring four daily pspers of consecutive dares frcra Spokane all at o e time? The mail service is less satisfactory now than when republicans were putting in so much time abusing undtr the Cleveland administration. Let ns growl. Agriculture furnishes about 75 per cent of American exports. They are our sur plus meats and grains and cottons.tlie pro duce of our field).. The remaining 25 per cent are furnished by the "protected" In dustries In whose behalf the rroducera of the 75 per cent have been tixed more on less oppressively, from the moderate levy Imposed by Hamilton to the monstrous pillage of the McKinley bill. The locomotive is at last heard on Coos bay, that fot the Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Hallway having arrived, been set up an 1 kept running since Sunday on the track so far as laid down. It reminds old Cooeite of ether days, and makes the heart of the hopeful, I-told you-sc person rejoice. -Mar.hfield Sun. We are informed that there Is consider able "talk on the quiet" that a portion of the democrat may ask Hon J PGalbralth, of Linn county, to accept the nomination for congreks. Of course Llr.n Is the ban ner.lemocratlc county of the state; and centrally located with a bright political career a Mr Galbralth has had, he would make a strong ra:e Independence (Veil Side, I eople generally do not patronize busl nc tnrr simply because the advertise; b'jt when they want anything In any par ticular line, they are apt to gt to the place ilu- most fitulilar to them to return again And again if the advertiser has goods or articles equal to what he represents ! his advertisements,- Monmouth Dimocraf. Our average consumption of wheat per capita Is $', bushels. France Syi bushcla, England bushels, India and Russia about one bushel, Gem any about i bushe's. India grow less than 1 bushel per capita, the United Kingdom grows less than two bushels. Australia 14 bushels and the United States 7 bushels. Experiments have shown that tile drained soil is, on an average, about 10 de gress warmer at seven Inches below the sur face than an undralned aurface at the same deptlt This fact illustrate the value of drainage. It lengthens the season at both endr for plant growth. It is quietly whispertd about that . the teachers in ihe public school of this city un tier te efficient management of Prof Home are putt.ng forth strenuous efforH to mak better success th tn ever before. The parons should contribute in vsrious ways to promote this efT.fit at greater success. a. A ri'RI KORBKKY SC11EUK. The other day the Chint Valley Sugar Com pany of China, California, sent one of their firm to Washington city with affiJavi.s, cer tificate and other documents showing that the company had manufactured 340,000 pounds f beet sugar this year. These pspers he pre enled la the treasury department wlcn a warrant wai drawn in favor of the company on the treasury of the United States for f6,8oO, This is the bounty that the blessed McKinley bill will pay to all who rroduce suasr In the country, la a fe day the sugar planter o' the south will begin to present similar docu ment lo the treasury department at Washing ton each receiving a warrant for his bounty) and this will goon until from f to,oo3,ooo to $14,000,000 of the pet pit's ironey Is drawn out ol the treasury and given as a bonus to these sugar producers. Where do.' this ten to fourteen million dollar come from. It comes from the lax, (called a protective tariff duty, whkh hi been pid by people who have used articles of merchandise imported into this country from a foreign ceunlry. A an examplct Farmer have to buy most of tliei sacks for wheat fioji thjne imported from Cat cutta. On these sacks a duty of about 45 pr cent is paid. Thi duty is paid of course by the farmer into th treasury of the United States. Of course, he psys it indirectly, but a certainly as the consumer psys the freight on an article which he uses. Tat money Is raid to the sugar producer si a bounty. Oh bow beautiful are these best features of Mc R.inleyisra. Nothing could more successfully rob one mab and give i'. to another than this subsidy fea'ure of Ihe McKinley scheme. How farmers and other victims of thi robber scheme have been blinded and deceived so long is more than human ken can discern, There is but one wy of accounting for it. and thai is upon the overpowering Influence of partisan bias. Tint day by day men are get ting their eye open. God eed the 'ny when tLey may see this robber scheme in all its hideousnesa. OREGON FAl'Ir'lC'i TAIL or WOK asaaaaaaa. The following I from th; Corvalll Oa tette, the property and organ of the Ore gon Pacific: "An action haa been com. menced by leave of Judge Boise, by the district attorney of the third judicial die trlct, Geo G Bingham, who resides at Salem, to cancel the charter of the W 11 lamette Valley & Coast Railway company Who may have inspired this novel method of putting another screw on this company has not ) et appeared. The os tensible motive la alleged by the Salem &Wjmm to be to compel the receiver of the Oregon Paclfi; to pay 'he employes their back wages. Ho n attempt to for felt the charter of the Willamette Vallev & Coast Railroad company, which must Inevitably Injure the credit of the receiver's certificates, which he i under stringent order from Judge Pipe to cell, can aid the receiver or even compel him to fine the money to pay the men. Is hard tu com prehend. If the parties who are seeking in every way to obstruct and prevent the re-organization of the Oregon Pacific had tti ttr.ly tuggtsttd this little scheme, there n.lght be an explanation rf It. What the judge of the second judicial district may have to say to this Invasion of hia territory remains to be seen. It looks to an outside observer at if a 'movement of thlt kind was calulatcd to delay, not to aid the payment of the men." To an 'outside observer," Indeed. Attorney General Chamberlain assisted In bringing the suit, and before the papers were pre pared In It he says he told the lloag-Hogg-IIogue-Nash outTit what action it was his purpose to taVj 10 bring the Oregon Pa cISc to time In the matter of the pajmrnt of iia back pay. Previously, suit have been brought In the second district and without exception tl e prosecution had been unable to obtain even 'he most un important ruling adverse to the Willamette Val'ey Si Coast R R Co. The suit was brought In thi dlMrlct in order to get the matter before a judge who la not an ex employe of the Oregon Pacific. Judge Pipea used to edit the Benton f.ttuler, an other organ jut the Oregon Pacific. Statesman. U EM AGO 10 A L. To Senator Faulkner, Representative Bynum and other. Gentlemen: When ever you get ready to put everything pro duced In your state on the free list, come out and talk to us about putting everything produced In our states on the free list. But till then your missionary effort will be wasted Otefonian. This is the language of a demogogue. It la the language of one who find himself utterly unable to answer the argumenta made by Faulkner and others Why did not the JMcKlnVy crowd, before 'at king freesrgartu the south propose U put wool, in n,salt and lumber on the free II t. The Ore ronton Is. a bundle of egotistic, elfish, bigoted inconsistencies. While the lodge of United Workmen were holding an initiation cereipony in the third story of society building at Srdalia, Mo. a few nights ago, a sneeze ws beard at one of the windows. The shutters were Ihroan open just is time to tee the white lobeJ figure of a woman goscurrying over the adjoining roofs. She wat not caugh', bat her name is known sn i trouble it promised her, The Knightt of Pythias Unite I Workmen, and Masons use the same hall, and the opinion prevails that the woman Is well up in the le crett of these societies. The free school Is the great palladium of constitutional American liberty. Every man who loves h i country, who love the manly citizenship t'-at makes our country grest.should al ways-have a gooC word fo r the free school. Upon i'. drptnds the per petuity of our govcin merit, Hid the ad mi ntstration of it designed by its authors. Linn county for the last ten year ha been quietly marching forward In the effi ciency of her public school. But they are far from what they ought to be Let every citizen do something to make our public chool better. It is sepor'ed that th German government will .educe the income tax on certain classes in order to alleviate lbs ditrcs arising from Russian rye prohibi' ion. It it Ulieved here that the ukass will be recim'e' n October, It is a mvter upon which the people are to be congratulated that th cod lio moth are far lest numerous than last year. It ia to be hoped that they are fast traveling toward the western sun. Letter List. following it th list of lettara remtining in the pt orHoe at Albany, Linn county, OregoD.Sfcpt. 23, 1891. I'oraou oallioft for these leiUirs most give th date on which they were advertised. Audrvw, ITr; , . H,Ws, 0 3 Colby, M J 2 Davia, John C Foatsr, Lara Griffin, Mr T B Garrett, Mis J HoUU, Lillis 2 Janseen. Klhaat, NtUn, J W Prater. Chaa II Rue, Billy Hotter', Mrs M E lUokin.Catl . Ulen, Louis R Williams, Uls-e Woods, Mary ... B a-tr. Kit in. Cole, John R ' Chester, Eva Davis, Seueliza " Kips, John Gray, Cha GUeaon, M Hawrms, A G Mauley, L A 0 ivcr. W JS - RowUud, VVm h Rjbinaon, J no L Reader, Cba Thompson, K.izt V-rry Frand Wsggb.en, C E, Wallace, FO T. MONTBITH, P V in .4Hyy Tturntifl. Following ia a list ot Linn county teacher, prepared by County Superin tendent KumcH, allowing the ureaent residence and grade of certif cat held by mcui : Ambler, MLs L J, 1 grade, Browns ville. Arthurs, Miita lone, I grade, Itrowna vlllo. Adams, Mr Bortle, 3 grvle, Btayton. Aiken. Mr Kato. atatu diploma. Al bany. llodine, Ml.i Isabcll. atatv diploma, Albany. llrink, Margerle, atate diploma, Al bany. IMount.Mary'L, atate diploma, Albany, l'lojnt, Jennie, state diploma. Albany. lUiiley.L Y, 1 grade. Urownevllle. , Hunks, Jerry, 2 grade, Brownsville. Ball, lluttlo, 3 grade, Albany. Brown, O I, 3 grade, Peio. Urookt, ohn K, 3 grade, Tangent. Brown, M U, atate diploma, Albany. Brow, W M, 2 grade, lbanon. Bond, Harvey, etate certificate, Ilalrwy. Barclay, Ina, 3 grade, 1'eorln. Brandon, Amanda, 3 grade, Halticy. Iirtsnett, Kva, 2 grade, Albany. Battee, Iwii, state cortltlcate, Soda ville. toehow, Pnrali, 2 grade, Brownsville. Com p ton, Julia B, 2 grade; fclo. Colby. Mcllie, 2 grade, Albany. Campbell. Lora, 2 grade, Albany. CyrUe, Janie, 1 grade, fcn'io. Calavan, U h, 2 grade, cio. Croeaott, K V, 2 grade, Albany. Croaa, Mattie, 3 grade, Kaiser. Coates, Mattie, 3 grade, Fox Valley. Cox. Cora A, 3 grade, Ibanon. Curtis, W W, 3 grade, Harruiburg. Creccy. Vlysa L. 2 grade. Bodavillo. Carollicrs, Elizabeth, state diploma, Leitanon. levaney, S A, 1 grade, Sweet Home. Iunn, Maggie, 2 grade, Brownsville. l'nnn, Anna, 2 grade, Rowland; Davie, Llllie A, 2 grade, Albany. Row, J E, 2 grade, Santiam. 1'vcr, Lois K, 3 grade, Albany. Jtnton, K II, 2 grade, Millers. Dalryinple.CH, state certificate, Al bany. Elliott, Mrs W P, 3 grade. Lebanon. Farrell, Anna, 2 grade, Altwtny. Funk, Mrs Flora. 1 grade, Lebanon. Flynn.T P,2 grade. Brownsville. Uibfton, J t. state diploma, Oakville. Garland. A 1. 1 Erode. Brownsville. Garland, Mrs A J, I grade, Brownsville. Given, George, sute diploma, Albany tieddes, J 11, 1 Rrade, Scio. tiodley, Anna C, I grade, liaieey. Goin, Virgil It, 1 grade, Sclo. Gideon, Josiab, 2 gnule, Lebanon. Gruggett, A F, 3 grade, Lebanon. Gault, Mattie, 3 grade. Phedd. Geddes. J U, stale diploma, Hcio, Goodman, Oscar, 3 grade, Jordan. Garber. Cora, 2 grade, Waterloo. Geittendorfer, Iaiy U, state diploma, Allany. (iard, Clara L, state diploma, Albany. Gray, Isabel, state diploma, Albany. -Griggs, Fannie, state certilkate, Leb anon. Horner, J B, life diploma, Albany. Halt. TB, 1 grade, Brownsville. Hardin, J C, 2 grade, Lebanon. Harnisli, C L, 2 grade, Jordan. House, Emily, 2 grade, Miller. Howard, C R, 3 grade, Tangent. Jackson, W L, 1 grade, Sodayiile. Jackson, R V, 2 grade, Kodaville. Keatn, Vena, 2 grade, Hodaville. Knapp, Clyde, 2 grade, Brownsville. liiiiWn, Nellie, 2 grade, Rock Creek. Laughlin, M M, I grade, Albany. tang, Ulive, 2 graile, Halsey. lxiiiev, Dan, 2 grade, Albany. lAHigli'botloin, H F, 2 grade, llarrieb'g. Irelz, Mary, 3 grade, Eusvne. Micbener, R E, state diploma. Halaey. Morris, Jane, state diploma, Albany. Mills, Irwin, 2 grade, Tatiireut. Maxwell, O C, '-'grade. Haieey. Marks, J B, 2 grade, l-banon. Moore, W II, grade, Ihuan. Martin, Elate. 2 grade, Scio. Marks, R M, 2 grade, .Sweet Home. Maxwell, Ida, state diploma, Haieey. Morgan. E G, 2 grade, Scio. Marshall, Dorena, 2 gnule, Albany. Michael, Robt C, 3 grade, Halsey. Moore, Rosa, 3 grade, Kio. Mitchell, F M.sute diploma, Tangent. M (ihee, W A, 1 grade, Ilmnon. McKnigbt, 2 grade, Mill City. McBride, Amanda, 2 Krade, Oakville. McMveken, Maggie, 3 grade, Harris burg. McDaniel, E R, 2 grade, Ilalney. Nicholson, Minnie, 2 gnule, Stay ton. Newberry, M A, 2 grade, Albany. Weal, E A. 3 g'ade, Brownsville. Phillip, M T, I Krde, Albany. Price, Kate, 1 grade, Albany. Paul, 8 . 2 grade, Kcio. Power, F W, 1 grade, Halsey. Peery, M M, 2 graie, Htio. Peery, Rota, 2 grade, Scio. Parrish, Everett, 2 grade, Hodaville. Pugb, Nellie, 3 grade, Miedd. Porter, Mary, 3 grade, frihedd. Porter. Ida, stale diploma, Hhedd. Powell, Anna, state diploma, Albany. tjuinn, Kate, 3 grade, Albany. Robb, W A, state certificate, Halsey. Reaueeeau, J W, 2 grade, Halsey. Rice, T L, 2 grade, Waterloo. Ramsay, I.innie, 1 grade. Halsey. Ross, Ida M, 2 grade, Lebanon. Richardson, Mart, 2 grade, Kcio. Rons, T E, 2 grade, Lebanon. Riley, Clara, 2 grade, Lebanon. Robe, II L. 2 grade, Brownsville. Rutherford, Mist I) W, 3 grade, Albany Rutherford, A R, state certificate, Harrisburg. Reeves, A M, state certificate, Halsey. HUnard, F C, 1 grade, Brownsville. Swank, Sarah, I grade, Brownsville. Bwink, II w, 2 grade, Lebanon. Kwank, C T, 2 grade, Lyons. Kwann, W C, 1 grade, Hweet Home. Hwann, Ida, 3 grade, Kweet Home. Skinner, 11 A, 2 grade, Salem. . Smith, C K, 2 grade, Brownsville. Sutherland, G L, 2 grade, Scio. Sedgwick, Mary V, 1 grade, Albany. Kedgwick, Nannie 3 grade, Albany. Kinith, Francis, 3 grade, Brownsville. Steele, Mrs W j,2 grade, Brownsville. Smith, Edwin, state diploma, Albany. Trnlove, Z T, state certificate, Hhedu. Tilton, Lonise, 2 grade, Monmouth. Tillotson, Hattie, 2 grade, Lebanon. Tilton, C F, 2 grade, Harrisburg. Taylor, Julia M, 2 grade, Shedd. Ullery, Dell, 2 grade, Lebanon, Vangbn, Ora, 2 grade, Jefferson. Van winkle, I il, 2 grade, Halsey. VanWinklc, Carrie, 3 grade, Halsey. VanNorman, Jessie, 2 i ode, Lyons. M ilk s, G H, State certificate, Sliedd. Vv illiams, Sadie, 2 grade, Lebanon. Warmoutli, Anita, 1 grade, Browns ville. Watkinds, Minnie. I grade, Jefferson. Wiley, L A, 2 grade, lA-bflinm. vVoods, Julit A, 2 grade, Albany, Williams, A M, 3 urade, Lebanon. Wienr.ken, F 11, 3 grade, Lebanon. Wright, Abbie, stale diploma, Albany. SEX UtBIS. A pino At Klein Bins B"Ot ar.d Sh t r. New cloal s at W F IUad'r. latest st: lia cf bat at W F R?n a. Reduction ia (nmmer goods at W FRaad't Applo ps rers f r sale at Stewart A S x r. K A Hi 1 n. dnu gist, FrencL's eoroe-, Fb' irocrie at Conn tl tUndriceou's. Lsteat sheet musio at Will & Liok'e. I'arsanls and sun umbrella at lea than soitat W F R.adV. OoM peotanl and ey ftlsssea, all style so 1 price, at F M French's. The J flti'-nt line" of pnckoi knives in tie oity at Ht'tvsit A 8')x'a Compldto stock of ladies and got't tjM watches at F M French'. Bargains in gold watchtt at French', 'Tiie Corner Jewelry Store " A full l.no of Winer's corset, hast in the world for th mocy, at W V Uad's. J. W. Bntl5', ledin bmt and shoe maker, just sast of Rovers House. C W CMi, j b prii.ti r, l liuu C'.-u'., A first class work. ( . - Pes that elegant piano at K'ein Bros B.xjt and Shoe store. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALeT NOTtCB IS HEIIEBY OIVEM THAT THE UN dniknl has beo, by tho county court for Llr.n tfiunty, OrvKon, d.tly appointed adiDliilatratris ol the rattle of Alfred Leroy lluel, dcet, lata of fjnn county, Oroon, All pamon hsvingr claims aysinat s&iJ stat are hereby notified tn present them legally verified to tho uiidHmiirued at Tangent, Oreimn, or to rar attorney, Geo W Wright, at Wis law office In Alb-uiy , Oregon, within six months from thisdnte. . Mrs SARAH E MILLS. Oao W Wsiont, , , Adminiatratiix. Atty t r Ad-nrx. (10-e) Dated Oct ,liI. - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BtaiVlBI atwsataiisl Boston, Mast, Oct 6. Cable advice Irom Russia tayi entire date are being deserted on account of the famine. They also assert a new law hni been mad forbidding th sow ing of teed thlt (all, to that th acreage next year will not be sufficient for the home tup ply, ttllt lets for export. So grest is the dls tres that th people have been driven to pil laging each ot ir, first setting lire to th villages and then rolihing the inhabitant. By 1 ne unucu ciiaruies 01 lit government and th peeple a biscuit a day Is allowed an indi vidual in the famine dittiict. The famine may cause a reaoiution where love of Utterly has failed. Aid is being sent in by the Hol land Jew and the nihilist societies of America The latter havt lent 953.00", Beeera lewered. SrocKTor, Cal, Oct 6. The attendance at the Stockton tracK this 'afternoon wat limited In number, but if the crowd wttimall the eventt were great enough tu compcnssle. on the first trial Senator Stanford's J-year-old Arlon, beat the morld t record, making the mile handsomely In Si 1 5 V The record had previously bern held by Sunol, with 3:18. In the first attempt lo beat the woild't record for yearlings. Hell Bird broke, and the trial wat a failure. Ia a second attempt, however, ho lowered another world's record, makino th mile in J;J7 V. beating the rccard ol Corhetl't fee Join, the best liesctofore by two sccunds. MIJeRersaa. Salem, Or, Oct 6. reopl here l.ving in tight of mount Jcfferton trs deceived by an optical delusion, or the tnow hat slipped from one tide ot the peak of the mountain, leaving ihe turfac a level a that of table rock. Persons have been looking at llit mountain today with glasses, and each lime a fist lop wnert in snow cappea peak formerly was greeted thier gate, It it possible that it Is an atmospheric phenomenon simitar to the mirage in sny case, me snspe 01 lite mountain seems materially changed. A rresjllar IrMe. Union Or, Oct 6. The coroner's jury iro ptneleJ to inquire Into the ctuse of ihe death of Mrs Mary T. Summers, afcr an examination lasting all day yesterday and thi forenoon, brought ia a verdict that the came 10 her death by volunlaiily drowning herself in a ditch, mis wat the body which ws found yesterday morning lo aa irrigating ditch in this city. At her hands wet titd behind her it wat feared there had been foul play, live Ceteallal Arrested, Portland, Oct 6, Telegraphic advicet were yesterday receded Torttand polite authorities from Sheriff CroKssn. ol Salem, lo arrest nv Chinamen, who are waniea ai jeticrson lor larceny. A descrtp. lion ol the Mongolians wat gUen to officer Kerrigan and Waiion, and they had no diffi culty in finding their .n. The Chinamen weie rut into the city tail fur the nkhi. and today they will Is taken back to Jcflefson by Stieilo .Ctoiasan. Sheriff Croitsan lele- grrhed last nVht that he would be here ia ibemofning. The Chinawen are alleged to have swindled another Chinaman at Jcllersoo but the esse amount involved is not known. Two ))Br fasawy. San Francisco, Oct $. Corporal Clarence Arnold and 1'ilvate Charlea E Trumpower, o troop I), Fourth cavalry, have been taken to the mititsry prison Atcaira Island. They were implicated in the killing 0 A J Heal, who shot a member of the tronp over a gambl lug lahie in Wall Walla. Corporal Atuold wa in charge of Ihe carbines, and I lie charge agaiatt him was allowing th mtn to take the guns and fuithrr, for going out 10 the )-il sad helping to lake Hunt out with the inlen loki'lhun. Ttumpower was recognised at one of the jsil-Uetkers The sentence of Arnold wst that he be dithonoribly discharg ed, and be confined al tucb piaca at reviewing authority may direct for eight year. Tium fawcr revived the tame sentence, exceht ihsi hit term wat for five year. Te be Trie far Heresy. New YotK, Oct 5 At the semi annul meeting of Ihe New York prebytey todsy the committe appointed last yesr to prefer the speciheatioof against the Kev I)r Itriggs, w-o is charged with heresy, made its report. The report of the commute base th chsrges tgsinst lir Iliiegson the sUttment made in the inaugural address delivered by th doctor at the Union Theological Seminary last Jan uary The preshylery approved the com mittee's rcrort, and ordered thai a copy of the feoftcatijns bb served on Dr Iliigt, who hss now lea dsys in which 10 male a reply al theexpiiatioQ of which lime hit trial will begin, nallaga rreeMeai. New Yok, Get 5. Advices lo the Herald from Valparaiso, Chili, state that a election day draws near, rumou about candidate for ihe office of president increase in number. Among H.oe prominently mentioned 1 Senor Irararavcl. It is understood, however, tbst a majority of leader are in favor of tendering ihe honor 10 admiral Jorge Monlt, Who, with Waldo Silya and Ramon Darrot I.uco, form the widely celebrated junta de gobiiouo. I a fact, it it reported that he hat already been urged to allow bit nsme to be used at a can didate. No one could be selected who could satisfy all the frictions at admiral Monlt wonld. Was Murder. Union. Or, Oct 5 The people of ilittcity aie dumbfounded at Ihe newt of the detth of Mtt J C Summers, a prominent and well known lady merchant of Union. Her body wat found at about 6 o'clock tbit morning, ly ing face downwaid, with Ler hands tied be hind ber bark, in a ditch of running water on C ttreet. Life was extinct. A jury hat been impsnneled, and a coroner's inquett it now being held. 4 ratal AeeMeat, Chicago, Oct 4. Eight persons were al most instantly kil'cd tnd a dozen othert in jjred '.hit afternoon by the explosion of the lug Charlea W Parker in the south branch of the river nesi the Archer-avenue bridge. Three of the dead belonged to the crew of the boat, while the others were brstin lers. who were killed by the flying debris. A reaeefal Qneen. New York, Oct 4 The Berlin corres pondent of :he Herald tayts I lid ii not been for the excellent commonsense of Queen Vic toria and ihe sound judgment of the Cxsr, who In a moment of emergency, acted in perfect accord, Europe would pemapslbis very mo nvjnt be in the lliroti of wsr. Notice Mr Julius Gradwohl informs the Dkmocat that hia Ooldr.0 Rale Bazaar will be known bersafter at Juliet Ursdwobl's B tur, " Dated Albany, Sept. 28 b. llfANTED-l'l todi gsneral work. Il Call at Pioneer llouoe north end Uroadalbln atreet. F OR SALE-IIalf Rook cockerel la. doaen Plymouth Inquire of Rufua Thompson. Albany: FOUND A blank leather vallae, con taining clothing, etc. Call at fils ofllee, I,! Jtt SALE Ona span of rbemutaor ; rl matched horae. weighing boat 1300 when fat. In the prime of ile; with harness and wagon all complete roady to bltcbnp Will sell or trade for town property. Intjnlro of Dr D. M. Jones, 1 hlrd and V ashlngton streets, Albany, Oiejcor.. WANTED, four or five acreaof goo d garden land, near Albany.to rem. pptr to Feter Down at Charles il. uTkh art's. COLD WATCHES COLD FILLED WITCHES, COIN SILVER WATCHES, ' NICKEL JVATCHES, OZXS3.P FOE AT . .FRENCH'S Hu Corner Jmlrj Stsia. SHERIFFS NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE Is Lsreby given that by virtu t Of a warrant for the collection of dntln qnont taxes on the aaaeeinalit of 18V0 for the oounly of Linn and state of Oregon, duly issued by the County Clerk of said county, which warrant Is now In my hands attached t the list of unpaid ami dnlln quant taxea for the year 181)0, Inenld Idnn county, and not having beou able- after diligent search to find any personal prop erty within said oounly out of whiob to make th taxea lierelnafter menttonnd. I hava levied upon the tnortKages (lea orl bed in th Hit herelnafuir net forth as the nrorortv of the nerton wliosa rimt is set opposite each described mortuaRe as tna aatno appears tsaoasoa on saiu ueun quent tsx roll, ana will 00 Saturday, ike IHU day of Orlobrr, Isol, at lbs door of thn counl v eourt houao, lo Albany, i.inn canity ,uregon,atiD) nour on o'olookptn oraam day. aeit at pu 01 10 auolloa to the hlghaat bidder for oaali In band on the day or sain, an 1110 ncreia aiter described Mortgages to pay and aallnfy tba Ux asfHl against the owner of auch moriu-age, In said Linn county, for tba year isut, together with aoorulcg coat end ei nenaea, which list Is aa follow! Aat'T.OITTAaKs David Atelier. 11030 owing from A I ford Wbeeler A wf to David Arober, and niortto lecurnthe umi on rnsl ait a (!( In l.lnn Co mort reo took 1' & NO 72 00 AllUnro Trust Company, oeot 01 U7f owing from J H I'eart df wf to Allionoe Trust Co, and mort to secure the same on 1 eal est aa do la mort rto la Linn Co book W rg 1 Debtor 1254 owing from TP ratten dtwfto Alllauoe Trust Co, tnd mort to secure the same on real eat as ilna la' Lion Co reo book "V pg nil Debtoftii&u owJnir from If If Cook A wf to Alliance Trust Co and mortgage toaeouretbeoaiue ' on real et aa dns In Linn Co reo book U Pit 123 00 IS John tilevlna, dobt ol ft.100 owing tiota Kubt Mmltb to John Ulev Ina, and mart t oeaure the same on real eat a dea In Linn ' Co mort reo book V pg 111 2-1 40 Geo II Heard, debt of 10 owing from Iho Ibott aa tu tiao II Itemrd, and mort lo one tire the aauit) on ml est as de In Llou Conurt ree boek T p 6I."...... S 40 Uwi V lisnneu, dbt of $700 owing from Norrl 1 Newton toUoo W tb-nnelt. and wort lo secure the same on real est as des la Linn t'o mort roo book t Vi4 It 60 Un r ran , Honuith, deut or tl7 owing from Jo T llaswell wt to Curran A Mouteltn. and mort lo sitoure the same on real wt as do In Linn Co uiorl ro book V pg IS - 7 HO John A Coner, (ear) debtor f-nui owing from Frank D Wood A wfloJoho A Consar (ear), and mort to seoure His same 011 real eat a r! In Linn Coitortrej ook T na 273 - .... Irtt8 Jamo and Cora Church, debt cf f 1013 owing from Jaoob Miller to Jatnoa and Cora Church, and niurt to secure the same on real at a da In Linn Co mort rei liook K pit 330 ...... 29 C3 CorboU A McClaar, debt of $.m owing from C !' W right A wf to Corbott A MitCleay.and mort to sweure the aame on mat at mm ' in Lino Co mort ree, book U pg 175 9 00 F J Oun, dbt of ftm owiug frunt J N Corn Im A wt to K J Coon, and wort to awure lb same on real eat a des in Linn Co inor t ri, Nrok V it 10 3 49 Maggie Conner, U-bl of '7o owing iroui VI a Turloy A but u Maita Us Conner, and tnnrl to aMurw the aa oe on real t aa diss in I.lun Co wort reo, boon H rg SV7 ... .. 4 9 William t roUsiit, dbt of ftwuo owing ft m Uo W Crotaant wf to M 111101 Crnl.aiit, and mort 10 socurw the name on re, at oa li in Lino Co mort roc, hook K pg SiM 18 00 John Ounerbern. daU of tii0 ow ing from Gertrude Lsmbeit to John lunrburg, and mort to evareibe aw on realevataa dVsilii I.lun Co mort reo. book W w6t. 22 60 Cynthia A K.wd. debt f l17 owleg front J I Uavenport to Cynvhta A rort, and mort to care Ibw same ou real eat aa dee ia Linn Co snort ree, book M pg 237 S3 10 Maria O Uastoo, dt.t of $M oalng I rum II H Kioiaton ti wf to Maria U Claatoo, and mortgage to socore the tame on real eat satire in Linn Co mort rto, nooa N PA" 620 9 30 Isaao Uamnger, dol.t of f IJ30 owing from II h, C Henderson & wf to laaae (jartltigrr, and mort lo se en r the tame on real et aa die in L.nn Co mort rto, booa V Pg "1 31 60 O II t,wtry, debt Of t-lSO owing from 8 A Uaotry St wt toll II UeoUy, and mort to secure the same on real aat aa dt in Una Co mort reo. book T pg 054 8 10 Jamra Oermaiwoo, debt of f-llfJO ow ing from H V Mullet- & wf to J tinea Uermeoaoo, and mort to ecu i th aui on real est as doe in Una Co ntort reo, book U pg . . 88 50 Jobo tlsrrw, debt of f720 owing from ramuel Dow to John llama, and nort t? seeare the aame on leal est aa dea in Una Co mort ree, book Tpg 286 12 no W II Ilertl, debt of (230 owing from Sarah E Ctmith to W It llartloas, sod mort to seen re the aame on real eat aa de in Linn Co mort roo. book T pg671 4 14 Dbt of 1900 owiug from Wm II Young 61 wf to 8arh J lleo derson, and mort to secure the ame on real est aa dc in Linn Co mort ree, book R rg 481 . . . Debt of $1700 owing from Leandei Shcllon &,wf 10 Sarah J Henderson, and mort to se cure the same on real est a dr In Linn Co mort rcc, book Ri6i7 Icbt of fa.soo owing from T S Liles wf to Sarah J Hen derson, and mort lo secure the same on real est as des In Llnu Co mort rec, book T pg 461 .... 176 40 Pcrmella Howard, debt of $400 ow ing from M J Coldwell Si wf to Pcrniella Howard, and mort to secure the umr on real est aa des In Linn Co mort rec, book N r2' 7 ao Heater liobcrt, debt of ijoo owing from Jacob Stratel 6c wf to Hester liobcrt, and mort to ae cure the same on real est as des In Linn Co mort ree, book T PR "3.. . 360 D A Holtnan, debt of $900 owing from J R Gill & wf to D A Holman, and mort ti secure the tame on real est at (let In Linn Co mort rec, book T pg 149. . . 16 21 Mary E Holman, debt of $900 ow ing from Jsmea Mcllargue & wf to Mary E Holman, and mort to secure the tame on real ett at del In Linn Co mort rec, book T pg 393 .'. 16 so E B Hughes, debt of $100 owing . from Jot B Cjx & wf to. E li Hughes, and mort to tecure the tame on real ett at det In Linn Co mort rec, book T pg 481 1 80 Benjamine Myland.debt of Show ing from John A Henderson & wf to Benjamine Hyland, and mort to tecure the tarns on real 'est at dct In Linn Co mort rec, book S pg 54a 3 43 II A Johnston, debt of $373 owing from E J Daley wf to II A Johnston, aDd mort tc tecure the tame on real est aa des in Linn Co mort rec, book N 397.. 669 Ellxa J Johnston, debt of $93 owing from Stephen & Dubaugh to Eliza J Johnston, and mort to tecure the tame on real est at det In Linn Co mort rec, book Tpg 39 1 65 E P Tone,, oobt of $904 wing from Geo U Jonct & wf to E f Jonet and mort to tecure the tame on real est at det ! Linn Co mort rec, book S pg ........... 16 ao Marv L King, debt of oo owing from A C King & wf to Mary :. ' L King, rnd mort to recure the tame 00 real ett as det In Linn Co mort rec book U pg 404 ... 9 00 S S King, debt of $300 owing from J S Lyle to S S King, and mort , to tecure the tame on real est at det In Linn Co mort rec, book W pg 384.,,,,.. 5 40 Fredrick Krletel, debt of $500 ow ing from William Krlesl & wf to Fredrick' Kriesel, and mort , to secure the same on real est : at de In Linn Co n ort rec book T pg 360, 9 00 i B A Lander, debt of $1000 owing , ! am now receiving my Fall stock of and am showing full lines of goods in the Silks and Velvets Foreign Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Cloaks Skirts Underwear fHoves Hosiery Handkerchief and Embroideries Prints Boots and Shoes Groceries from Tho L Hen tie to B A Landers, and mort to secure the same on real cut as des 'In Linn Co mort rec book H pg 313 , . . 18 00 John Look, debt of $70x owing from K L. Urvan a wf to John Long, and mort to secure the aame on real est as de In Linn Co mort rec book V pg 141 .... 1 36 00 G E Lilly, debt of $416 owing from Jchn Trader k wf to G E Lilly and mort to secure the same on real est as des In Linn Co mort rcc book U pit 171 7 4S Carrie Marquis, debt ol fj.c owing from Wm iiradahaw to Came Marquis, and morl to secure the tame on real eat as des In Linn Co mort rcc book 7 pg 573 .. . 45 John MeUgar, debt of $y owing from Archie Ac L U t'rushawto John Metgar, and mort to te euie the same on real est as des In Lien Co mort rec book V pg Ml 9 00 Clarence G Mitchell, debt of $ 5 xjo owing Irmn John Morgan to Clarence G Mitchell, and mort 10 secure the tame on real est a de In Linn Co mort rcc, book U pg 173 ja 00 B V. Milter, debt uf $33 owing from John Galloway to It E Miller, and mort lo tecure Ihe same on real et a dc In Linn Co mort rec book T pg 403 , .... 59 Orrln Moore, debt of $1000 owing from W R llilyeu lo Orrln Moore, and mort to secure the aame on real est aa dea In Linn Co mort rcc book U pg 430 ... 18 00 C M Montciih, debt ot $500 owing from Joale Tlmmcrman lo C M Monllclh, and mort to secure the ss.ne on real cat dc In Linn Co mort rec book T pit 79 Debt of f&o owlntf from Cha It Whitney to C M Moo ted h, and inert lo secure the sime on realeat a de In Linn , Co mort rec book T pg S Debt cf $559 owing from F 11 t'owcll & wf t3 C M Mon tciih. and mort to secure ihe same on real et as dea In Linn Co mort rec book T pg 138. . . . Debt of $413 owlnif from R Kotdeway hi wf to C M Mon telth, and mort to secure the same on rea eat a de In Llnu Co mort rec book 1 pg 145. . . . Debt of $700 owing (rem J II Anderson ic wf to C M Mon lelth, and mort to aecure the same on real est as dea In l.lnn Co mort rec book T pg 189 J Morris, dobt ot ffiOJ owing froa F Wiae and Co to J Morns, and murtiik' to aecure the aame on real rat aa de in Lin 1 Co, mort ree book W pg 394 N 1 Neaton, debt of fH12 owing from K'istbeth A lUach and buabaid ttN r Newton and mort to se cure the asms on real eat dr in Linn Co, mtg ree book U pg Ml A E PsnninKton, debt of $1000 owing from Hobt W Mancev eud wf to A'E PeooiDutoo tod Uirtg " Sectirn the aamn oa real eat a de In Liun Co, mort reo oouk U pg Lang Pia't, debt of $300 owin from Younger Anler to Lsng Tiatt and mort to secure the m on real rat a dea ia Linn Co, mort reo book W pg 121 O K Parri 1, debt of $750 owing from A From awl wf to O E Parrish aud mort to secure the same on real eat aa dea in Lima Co, wort ro book It pg 1.V2 C A Parkar. debt of $150owin from E F Fry aud hna toC A Parker and inortto atcore the aame on rl est a da in L'OD Co, m rt reo book V pg 119 A Pipber, debt of $34 4 owing from VVm Taokar to A Pipber and mort to aroure the aame on teal eat aa dea in Liun C , mort reo book It pu QUO, Debt of 402 owing from E A Hester and wife to A Piphar and mort to aeenre the aame on real eat aa dea in Lion Co, mortee book T pg 10 L O floors, debt of $350 owing from W W Craft to L G Kodgersand mort to seour the same on real est aa dea in Linn Co, mott reo ' book V pg 49 J P Rector, dobt of $3001 owing from J L Uolsday and wife to J P Rector and mort to teouro 53 8 10 80 14 CI 19 IS 9 40 13 50 2 70 13 42 11 70 tba same on real eat as dta it Linn Co. mort reo hook T pg 599 A L Havape, debt ot $525 owing from W E (Jithans and wf, ti A L Bavege and mart to secure the asms on res! ett a des in LLn Co, mort reo book Rpg 11, S B Soott, debt of $500 owing from James H Sooit to 8 B Soott and moit to soon re the same on , real ett as de in Linn Co, mort reo book N pg 329 S W 8milh, dobt of $250 owing from O O Aubrey and wf to 8 W fc'milb and mort to seoure the sams on rsal eat aa dee in Linn Co, m.-rt reo book V pC6.... Danul B Thomae.ldebt of $75 ow ing from Charlea Bond to Dan iel B Thou.aa and mort to te cure the tame on real eat aa let in Linn Co, mort reo bonk P pg 139 Julian Thomas, debt of $1500 owing from 'x' P Fatton aud wife to Julian Thomas snd mort to e , eure the aamn on real est a dea in Liun Co, mort reo book T rsc 197 Nancy K Wattera. debt of $400 owing from 8 Peroiful and wf to Nancy E Wattera and mort to secure the tame on real eat aa de in Linn Co, mort reo book T pg 239 .- Joe Webber, Jr, debt of $875 owing from W Glfford Nash to Joe Webber J r, and mort to tecure the tame on real est a de In Linn Co, mort rec book T pg 619.. Wilton White, debt of $1100 owing from J C Mohr to Wilson White and mort to secure the same on real ett a det In Linn Co, mort rec book N pg 573. I L, White, etal debt ot $487 owing from G W Pugh to 1 L White - et-al and mort to tecure the tame on real est a det In Linn Co, mort rec book W pg 17, . . I H Wilson, debt of $300 owing , from f II Yanti and wf to J H Wilson and mort to secure ' the tame on . real ett aa de In Linn Co, mort rec book S pg 100. ,, 03 69 9 43 0 00 4 CO 1 35 27 00 7 20 'S 75 19 80 8 76 5 40 Joe and J H Wilson, debt of $550 owing irom 10 x Aicuune to Joe and J II Wilson and mort to tecure the tame on real est as det In Linn Co mort rec book S pg 34 .- Robert J Wilson, debt of $400 ow ing , from Frank H Hulbert and' wife to Robert J Wilaoa 9 90 following'departments, Notions Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Yarns Corsets and mort to tecure the tame on real est as dct In Linn Co, mort rtc book N pg 484 7 30 Emma O Workman, debt of $1000 owing from J K Wyatt to Em ma O Workman and morl lo secure the tame on real rut a df In LI nr. Co, mort rcc book V pg oe 8 00 Lawrence Wren, debt of $1000 ow ing from Eugene G Goff and wf to Lawrence Vrrn and mort to secure the same on real est as dct In Linn Co, mort rec book T pg 510 1 3 co John II Yantla, debt of $500 owing from Jo L McCune to John II Yanti and mort to tcture the tame on real est a de in Linn Co, mort rcc book V pg SM 0 00 P F Wood, debt from F M Gard ner and wf and mort to tecure the same on ihe following de real est to -wit: the E 1-3 of SK 1-4 of aec 30 lp 9 6 of It 3 E 80 acres 9 00 All In Linn county, Oregon. Nortec Taxpayer please lake notice that cfHits are now 10 be added to the above amount before settlement. Dated Kept 17th, 1891. M. SCOTT, Sheriff of Linn county, Or. SHERIFFS SALE. It the. County Court of Linn County. Oregon. C. F. Wwuiit, i'laintifT, ) vs. V Ma by A. Loriva, Defendant. ) nyTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT jv by virtue of an execution and order JL 1 of sale istrucd out of the above named court in the above entitled action, I will, on Oalaraar, Ifce'tttk slay t t.l.rr, 101. at the court house dor In the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p 111, of said day. sell at public auction, for cash in hand lo the highest bidder, the real property described in said execution and order of sale as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the S K corner of the lands owned by Savania Bogga, in donation land claim No. 44, Not. No. 2S59, on the 17th day of August, lHrtU. in Linn county, Oregon, and running thenoe N m iwi, thence W to the bank of tho Willamette river, thence south CO feet along the bank of said river, thence east to the place of be trinning. Also the following tract of land : Beginning at the N K corner of Jeremiah Hay's land in donation claim No. 44 Not. No. 25'J, in Linn county, Oregon, thence north 40 feet, thence west to the bank of the Willamette river, thence south along the bank of said river to the N W comer of Jrcttitali Hay's land in donation claim No. 44, Not. No. 285t, in said cr.-unty and state, thence E to Ihe place of beginning. The proceeds arising from the sale of said premises tojie applied as follows First to the payment of the costs of and upon tins writ, and the original costs taxed at 10 10. 8mi:d to the pay ment of plaintiff claim, amounting to tne sum ol 37. Dated this IDth day of Scptemtx-r, 18D1. ' M.SCOTT,. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon . By C. E. Scott, deputy. (0-25) SUMMONS' In t Cireuti Court of ihe Stat oj Oregon for Ik County of Linn, ELLA IIOUD, Plaintiff, vs S. E. IIOUD Defendant To S E Houd, tba above named defendant: IN TUB NAME OF THE STvTE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to sppeui- and answer the camplsint of the above plaintiff, in the above entitled court, now on file witn th clerk of Slid oowX, by the first day of the next regular term of said court, which said term begins on Monday, the 2Gtb day of Octcher, 1SD1, at the court house in Albany, Lion county, Oregon And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said aotnplaint, aa hereby requited, the plaintiff will take a de oree ol aaid oonrt against you dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between yon and ssi 1 plaintiff, and for ber Costs and diabnrsementa of thi uit. Thi summon i po.blith.ed by order of the Hon R P Boise, judge of aaid ooait, made at ehamhu-, in the city of Salem, on tha 9tb dty of September, 1SU1. W. R. 3ILYEU, (9 11 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court 0 the State o Oregon for Linn County, Almyra E Woolery, Platutlff, vs. Jasper II Woolery, Defendant. To Jasper H Woolery, th abva named defendant, , . IK THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF Oreaon you are hereby required to appear and answer thn oouiplain of tho above named flalntilf, tn the above en titled Court, now on file with the Cierk or said Court, on or before the first dy of the next term of the Cirguit Court for Linn county, Oregon, beginning on the 20th day of October, 1891. as required in the ortfer of publication of this turainons. and if you f.ilso to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ttio relief domanded in the complaint, via: That th bonds or mat rimony existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and that plaintiff be awarded tba oar and custody of tueir minor children, Mary, Ins and Geneva Woolery, and for judgment of costs aud disbursements. This aumirons Ia published by order of the Hon K P Boise. Juduro of thn thnvn entitled Court, mada this 2Sth day of J. K Wba.tueh.pord, Attorney 4for Plaint.fr. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOAT TUB UN ders'ened haa this dav bean annotated admin iatrator ol lbs estate ot Chas A Kelubart, lata o( Linn county, Oregon, deceased, by the county uourt ot L nn eounly, Oregon. Ail parsons having elalma against aalu aatata are hereby notified to preaeat tha same properly Terifled to the undersigned at Brownsville, Ore?, witbiD six months from this data. BeniamDer, 4, F U WEBBER. Qte HewMaav, - Aasaiiiiitrator. . AMy tor Aaraiawaatar. (Ml-) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned baa bean by tha county eourt lor Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed executor ot the last will and testament of Jonathan Card, deceaaed lata ot Linn county; Oregon, All persons having oiaime against said estate are hereby required te preaent the same propeily verified aa bylaw required to the undersigned at Waterloo, Oregon, within six months from this date. This 6th day of Suptsmber 891 . . o. p. pmn J K W SATHXR.ro rd. Executor. any for Kxeouter, (lr-ll) Ginghams Samuel Rl Young, SHERIFF'S SALE. fn llw Ciri-uil Coui I of the Stale 0 Org on Jot Linn County. Sylvester I'tnnoyer, Kovenior, Geo W Mcl'.ride, secretary of staur, ana ueo w webb, treas urer Of tbfl atatf. f.f I lri.i.i,n constituting the board of com missioners for the sale of school land and the manage- i ,i u r , M.t . t. n . ! 1. 1 t ...v.. vi ,1113 jij.rivuii.orai coi- " K" ami coin mon school fund. Plaintiffs. W II Hmitb. Luc'y E fcmith, his wife, W K Kirk, W T Cochran, and II It Powell, Defendants. VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT V! by virtue of an execution and order i.1 of sale issued out of the above named court in the above entitled action, 1 will, on salardar, the 31fb day af Ortaber, IKI. at the conrt Iionan rliwir tn fl.n ,.t AlUny, Linn county, Oregon, at the hoar of 1 o'clock, p in, of said day, sell at public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder, the real property des cribed In said execution and order of sale as follows, to-wit : Ik-ginning at a poiut 7.50 chains from the nortbeaet corner of the donation land claim of Wilson Wain and wife, Not. 2W4 and claim No. 41, in the south east quarter of section 18, Tp 14 BUS west, in Linn county, Oregon, and run ning thence south 2C.76 chains, thence etat 7.C7 chains, thence south 53.33 chains, thence north TiO west 65.60 chains, Ihcnce north 42.63 chains, thence west lOchsins, thence north 17.1H chains, Ihcnce east Mi chains, thence south 15.96 chains to the corner in angle of claim, thence tost chains to the place of be ginning, containing 284 acres, more or U'ss. Also beginning at the point where the line Iwtwcen sections 18 and 19 in t he a We Tp and range crosses the went line of the above donation land claim of Wilson Wain, and running thence east 10.00 chains, thence south 30.70 chains, thence north 6'. west 7.60 chains.thence north 12.70 chains.thence west 15.20 cha., thence north 2T 30 east 13.20 chains, thence east 3.74 chains, to the place of betfinnincr cotitaininv 3l. .,, mnra or less, all in Linn county, Oregon. Also Commencing at a point 7.32 chains north of the corner in the angle in the land claim of Wilson Wain, deceased, and running thence west 20 chains, thence north 12.50 chains, to the corner of Mr Worth's land, thence ea-t 5.50 chains, thence aoulh 3.41 chains to the southwest corner of the U. P. church lot, theiicu east 1.25 chains, thence south l.MJ chains to the corner of Worth's land, thence east 19.25 cliAins, thence sou 1 11 4. enains 10 me place ol begin ninif, containing 21.93 acres. The proceeds arising from the sale of 1110 two tracts 01 real property nrst above described, to bo apolied : First to the payment of the COt-ta of and unan aaid writ. Second to the payment of the sum 01 tu- ts itu interest thereon at the rate of $ per cent per annum from November, 1S1HJ, and the further rum of $200 attorneys fees with 8 per cent inter- . ... S ! I I . - . ri.v noiu gaiu rtovemoer na, teuu; ana, Third to the nnvtiipnt nf it.a sum tA 11539 50 with interest thereon tt 10 per cent per annum irom November 4th, 1SSKJ. and the further mm nf .V1 eftnn. neys fees (less the sum of $121 paid mereon January ioin, isoi.) And the ijrucveus arising irom me sale of the tract of real property last above described to bo applied totbe pavnnnt of what ever amount that may reLbiu uue of the sum last above named. Iated this 23d day of September, 1S91. M. SCOTT, Sheriff of Linn countv, Oregon, By C. E. Scott, Deputy. " (9-25) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE; TxTOTlt'E IS HEREBY CI VEX THAT THE 11 nnOersiifned ha been by onlar of the eoauty w. "1 ..'in. nian.T, 'rr'i, amy appoiniwi exeo nbixof the lu l will' aixl lestameut of K F Croft, deceaaed. All poraona bavins- claims against said estate are hereby required to preaent th aame prop erty Mi-Moil to J POalbraiib, at th i.fBceof th Albany Woelen H dls company, in Albany, Oregon, on or before six months Irom this data. September llth, lsoi MARY CROFT, uscutrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J.V underalirned haa been dulr annointad hv th. county court for Linn county, Oregon, administrator ol tho. esUta of Wm H McBrlde lata of Lin a county, Oregon, deceased. All persons having eiairaa,aaliiat aaid estate are hereby notified to pre. sent them properly verified to the undersigned at his residenos thras miles wast of 8hedd, In Linn eountr. Oreiron, within aix month, from thia date. uatoa sept xiuu, . J A McBRIDE, H H nawnr. Administrator. Atty fur Administrates : Oii) STREET NOTICE fatrara m W.a.nM.aVA . j aaw- Wv AXASI IT7VIJ Monteith, JD B Montoith, Charles Mnnteith, wi u oionieun, iw tl wouteita and Nellie P Mfrintaith anil In .11 nhnm if that on the 23i day of September, 1891, the witiuon council 01 tna city of Albany, Orn dulv acnointed M Panninotin W f J and J B Oouijill aa viewers to view the fol lowing aescrioea proposed new street which peases over p ivate property: Beginning at tha annthwMt nnrtiArnf Klu.lr O 1- U of Albany. Linn eounty.Oregoo.and running ,u,uv, aurmeriy ana parallel witn tne West ern boundary of naiil blnrtk 9 9n St thenoe northerly aud on an augie ot 27 de-' greea ana 43 nu notes eaht with aairl weatern an.e of 00 degre 66 feet; thence southerly .a. I - t rtCs .1 onn . it tin mnin mi ipj ucreea ijij ieei xo a point; on ajiu with the weatern bouudary of Cal apouia tree(; thence eoutheily and parallel ..2a.U - 1 - a. ne9 f - a. '. . a. wnu vaUftnNji umi o j . a j ir tu UiU nn av lina wit.K Ka nnrl Ki-rt LtnndaMftf lS aw4 v.. aaaav uw sivs-b wuv u uwaa husss j wat a, macaw street ; thence parallel with First street 66 luuf. . Ik. n( kninnin k. ...'J oounoil has assigne.! and fixed Monday, tha 26ch ofOotober, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of aaid day aa tha time for said viewers to meet at tha chambers of the aaid council, in the city of Albany, Oregon. And you and eaoh of you and all other persons whom it may ooucera are hereby further notified that the property to be appropriated for said purpose is the property included in the above desiguated boundaries of aaid proposed atreet, said land being private property. And all perena olaimlag dam agea by reason of the appropriation of any of said property for said purpose of opening and establishing aaid proposed new stieet, are hereby specially notified to file their respective claims for such dam ages with the recorder of said city before the said time so appointed by said council for the said meeting of said viewers. - - This notice is published by order of the council of the city of Albany. Oregcn, duly made on the 23d day of Septemoer, iS'ji. , JOHN N HOFFMAN, Marshal of the city of Albany. LOST. A ga'.d ring, band, with flow- J ers cut la band In several colors, I hoturn to IXxhocrat ofSca, Dry Goods, seasonable viz: Woolens Cloakings Tailors' Trimmings Bags, Warps and Batts Flannels Jeans and Cottonades Blankets Domestics TJOK TRaDK, 1 rctrtr In a eood.town. J wbere thero is n!ntT of work, for Albanr propertr. Call offloe for particulars at Tjkmocbat WAHTED.By tbe nndrlgned, 10 cords of mapU chair Umber. Call at oar shop near Farmers Warehouse, .,u.UJ,..,rK. y a sua. 10 R SALE OR TRAOB-Will nail cheap for sb or trad for wood, four horses, varvlnor in orios fmis Hid tn tun Call at one at tbe marble shop neat door ke fnsMui . SALE CF BLOODED STOCK. TWO BXTBA KIKI! fBIX ISLOOO CLTTK tfala key r.alliae. t and yr. old, le banda bifh, wel(h nesxJylTte lbs each; eaa aw ahaw a Ut Ur 1st e( draft Co' la lhaa any bene Ibat baa ear steed ia Una sonnty. Alae mt apaa e matabad bay Clyde marea, t blood.. IS hand., web Baarlr ltooiUeaeb; Also baya-yaarld Clyde mare, l.'4 hands ; on span of t-year eid matehed bay Clyde aU'ee, f blaada, and twa yaarllnt. bloerta. Tbeae wdi beauldls Korea I th brbeat btddwea tb mm oy 01 uaoiier, mi, at 1 e rlocx p ra. To wares are well brr.ka. true and kind, Tss as A credit ef 10 month., with te ip-ioaf ooaaor,; mm with arreted aeeuntyet lC-tirwt per annnra. wKOBUB DttAHAW. KOriCE TO FARMERS. rilUKhE HAS BEEN TWO HU.V I dred and eevanty aigbt of 3 on -n-tieaien in our eMab!i-bnient aayl rig that you ware going to order fence from ns ibis fall and winter. h h ol you require from 20 rod to 'Li nil. Io you do om tba. it will r)tiire some time to fuanormclure that au uot of fence? We woi;ld aufiicMt that more of )u crder NOW, tberehy giving us time 10 acaomo data yen all. ALBANY FENX'E WORKS. QITV DBIU STORE Pfeiffer Black, Albaay Stanard k Cusick aerarsreai. -HUIUI). Drugs, Medicines, Cl(-mica:s, .Fancy and Toilet Articlea,Sixnee. Erusbe Perfnmery, ScLcm! Bo.ke, and Ariiats' Stpp!iee. PtsyftieiaiDfs pr;rtttlM ear fnlly etnipBBded. HOW DO YQU DOr Titers la elant.t Uat 111 k Ml S NEW fBtoek of HLVKRWARK. consisting spoons, knives, forks, fruit dishes, etc, gold and ailver watcbea. ievret v, etc, ia the largest and beat in ... tbeeity, and by far the . . beat ever brought " , to ALBAKT. PRICES the Most Reasonable - Call and See the GOODS' Albany -:- Nurseries. Wears otfertnif te pUsters the Unast let ef Xralt tress, ia all deslrabl varistivs. la tha state. wasaanared sad tfty ttaouaaad trees far this sea son's trad. wsriemoK irmTD. b4 BATISFACTiea VtJAItAXTno. ' for eatalnma ar sail an 01 at tha .1J tiae komsaUaa, eae-aait soil sotbwaet ef Albaay. ' 1IYMAN & BROWNELL. ON SATUEDAT, OCT. lVril, WE wUUetl to the highest bidder with out reserve, 25 bead of young troUiag and draft stock, S and 4 yoais o d: trot ters sired bv Ormiw j-oav ri r Alverbt, (son of ' Altamont), and vuuun xurv iy jiawara JiiTereit, sire of tbe dam of Deloo, 2:33, Grade draft stock, both Percheron and Clydes dale; also saddle ponies, and one Jersey ball, i years' old, from the herd of Ex-rf Governor Moody, and several grade milch cows. -TEKMS:- One years' time without interest, with irood approved security, or 1 per cent disoount for cash. VTo willoffer a purse of 25 to be trotted for over our traott on the farm, on tbat date It ia optm to all road horses owned in Linn county, barring Mr Gouriey'a and Mr Junkia's horses that trotted last July. Race to be mile beats, best two. In three. An entrance' fee of $5 will be charged and - added to the purse. This fee must aocoaipany entries, which will close on Oct J 5th, &J per cent to tiim first horse; 3 t the seoond and 10 to the third. We will enter no horae ia the race. aaArrangetnents will be made for a good Suneb., so all can come early and see tbe days' sport nr-KnilM Bros. Sale aud Races" 3