the state rights democrat. (albany, or.) 1882-05-05 …...shirt3 and drawers at 50 dents. regular...
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big jobs are being completed ; among other.beiu2 one for the castings for J M Moyera
Frank Leslie, 53,New otk.
Entered at tho Post Office at Albany , Oras second class mail matter.
Wi: WOrid) IM'ORTf Oi:R f'l'lTO tiers THAT WE Ifate oxhand a hill etock ef
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel.While a our warehouse orfout Uio etoro wo will take plea rare to show yon tbo
THE DEEEXNG MOWER,THE CELEBRATED STUOEBflKER WACQH.
Nrhool ttrport.
Following la roport for District No.6, for Jan. Feb. and March, laVti :
Emollue) room A, 100 ; It, Mi j ('.71! ; Eaat Ward, 4b ; Want Ward, 61.
Dally attendance -- room A, 7" 2 ;
B, 6 ; 0, f.u.o ; Eaat Ward, .'t7 WeatWard, 3U.
TardlnoM room A, M ; H. U ! 0.Bttot Ward, '11 ; Wo.t Wari. VZ'l,
aot.h OK IIOMOII.
Hoom A -- Kate Price, Kato Hcblossor,da Davis, i ran els Charlton, PercyKelly, Hldney Waftor, Morris Hon-dei-
innlo AchloaHaer, Ida ( harltow.lloout 11 Carrlo Pfellfer, Walter
Harvey, John Moist.Hoom C lonnio Cunningham, heura
THE PLACEYfhoro thoy koop tho Inrgontand hfntolocio'l Block of gonornl mnrchanllso
In tho city, urn! tho pi u m f.r nil logo
TO BUYTheir Iry g0t4fr dotSil 9gt buimi ladssbOtoi fancy ftdllat astilOtmV eafpvtfl,oil clothH, grofi rhM, erx Urry, nrul inf.ict Wiy kind of
CO DOS(ioiiciiiliy kept In I Hrst-c- l re.Our l'ii k In tmw compleltt in ill
of I he la. -- I Mylug n id
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WBW ' TC. --r ' I jlyr'Sv0,r ""isssieae"' A. j "fr .
THE: j. i. ;ami: .vijitatokhAND SHORT APRON THRESHERS.
PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES,Woodbury --Dingee Patent .HORSE ; POWER.
Fully Guaranteed.Our Implements
TOTr--B r - --A j--t, WW ft 00.Eucc3eoft8 to Hasvlct, Dodo & Co..
Fiont, Firct and Vino Stz., PORTLAND, OREGON,I MFOaBaaW F
I UttelOfal niul wo arc I! r.n; Ihcm
for mirnmM 'H- - than n ItVlttff pfttflt, a s tire into umbo .iiniill i r ti n "! qttb k enl ;
then f X Ctl
ATOftCH m.il Inapv; mr miiiimm -- elyIni-g- tt ntock. ftots you svlll ii id it u
roprcHonU'd. Thunking vou for p:ialfavorn nud Hollcltinj; n ci ntlnuuncfof your paironigt tvo .no reapfi tfullyyour,
F0X.BAUM&C0.TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE
The Standard MinstrelsComhlned with
MULDOOON'S PICNIC.Dlreut frosa Kmeraon'e SUu-- l trd Theatar.San Kraii'daco.
4 END IVSEJVJ 4.The Is a list f fhls i ,!.-!- , i at .1
CHARLEY REED 6flV. ADD BYUMFETE MACK BURT HAVERLY
The 'olehrated
California QUAIITSTTET. It. II J t uv.y.TUW r IIXHIIOI U IV MH I I SS
I'tts-- s Io. Hillyiii'O !IrXrIr s.i.. llhiUcIItr Mtlrlrsr J .'ro!l
liss IleiutMU John ItullcrIV i: surorrr l IVlllltaiiiallsa slier- - .TlelsUU .ulle .Ifairt
LasMIO I'alsrra I.rti IV-!!- m
LITTLE FLORA WALSHThe re ttewl rltlldn it artUtinthe world
THAT DONKEY JERRYSee prora n au I eit-- d.
.Vlontlny, May ir. 1SS2.it served .a.a at .! " ICllert'e.
JOB LOT.J. M. Nolan at tho popu-
lar Farmers' and Mechan-ics' Store has just open-ed 1 caso (20 doz) merinoshirt3 and drawers at50 dents. Regular priceone dollar.
New Photograph (ialltry.
ZETXcI3W ARTT. JLZROUST 3STID STEEL.FARM MACHINERY.rT
Wf an So!" Ac'-nt- s for Hm bBowln OW-brate- Implements ;
BUCKEYE MOWER JNJD REAPER.
in WtBm t'l C
BtTKEVE V V.WY.W.1 1 in'-nt- . Thousands of farmers are aatw OJe4
are lu etry wav Uie tic ntus ultra ut Ilarvestiu';
BUCXKTK 031 "J Bl l;AJ.i - i an- - t. e:i kiiov n to n- -
th-M- i. sul all M ik d ilif-- nitu rra!. TbvMacliliMs. Wc atr also Sole A Rents of the
liilu. BUCKEYEt h Boefzoye Wusr !a i ! Its atIfarve tei :n-- d i t ;;.ly T !' . ..
am.-- i r. . i nu.M-eiai- f ii- -
question the 6 4 'i -- maeUaa Haircut
Haines' Genuine Jlaier:, dtutlf N ntl for N;. tUarS
TVaTIKTE SELF-BINDE- R
Co aad 57 Park I'lnc.
Probably the finest separator insnufaclur- -
oil in Oregoa is the Brush Separator, man-
ufactured by John Brush nud Son. It atleast took tho Urst premium at tho countyfair last fall. Since then tho cleaner has
been greatly iaiproved, inakiug it betterthan ever. A complete model has just bsou
Mat to the American patent agrut in the
last who is authonod to sell rights ia all
the States except California and On,;on.So far there has boon a ready sa's for ull theiniehincs they havo boen aVlo ft maiuifrtc-tur- ,
and there is every prospiot now! hat
the sale of theso separators aid uHMsM to
!r;r dimensions.A few dass ao we wero uhowu through
the large hardware c-- iblishmeut III M.'Far-lan- d
and Tom-.ikins- , and can hoeestly taythat thore fs probably uot en" tbis side of
the It'-'-- uiattnt tins this pto-ui-t a f.uer
Moarance or ia more complete in itsmeats! imrked inptwvejssanli
have Wen made as well as largj additions to
vteak, loo now Brighton raagee mure justlo-- n and yon should net fail to ia-ap- ot
them. Tim 11 lilies! Harvestand L oh-ion- !
raage is soon and the general stck of
heating stoves, tin waro, oto.. is it sur-paam-
ie Oregon. Tho whole stt. U Is no
ticeable for its extra quality anJ the a. lo-
tion of that elaas of gtHds used by tho public
generally. It will pay ya t . all whether
ym SBjfcbaea or not.. i. .
mm 111. at WUM9M It
J S Morris, of Sciowas i.i tho . i'y ovor
Sunday.R.bt Foster was in Portland the li.at d
the week.Mr M Cunningham, of Harriaborg, was
in the city Monday.Mr.las 11 Fia.er will atari f r h MRS to-
morrow.A J Fairbanks, is wall-know- n hi r man,
of Palatums, Cal .haa bem iu the city.Miss licttie Millet baa hern MSgageJ bl
teach tin M.ed l sch.wtl, and will bov;in next
Monday.Charley Id kins ami trifl lave all'lved i
Prineville and sie visiting fri. ml nr.tr tbvrvfor awhilo.
Jas E'.kins an I s n. Chttley. started thisweek for E.sstrru irg..n, arbesw tlsae stillremain some time.
Ceo W lavis. of V.iedd Station, candidatefor county clerk n the Uepublic in ticket,was in the city W dneoday.
Jaan Wheeler sttrts to IQfTUss fr a
trip through sTaeMagtosj Tetritary. He
will logons till the 1st of JamaW P Batcher. Esq. if lrva!i;. w .s in
the city Friday and Sutur.lt He has been
engaged U teach s bo-j- l u Soap Crvck.lit Felix O' l oolf and Fred BUtmberg wll
start a week from ucit Monday i r .'.ll-any- .
aad will arrive here ths last ef the m .nth.Jee Mraly, an old AlWaiiy ly has bcru
ia from Moss a Butte this week, hamg It)dcerhidse with bun which he sold hero.
Mr Jos!liygs,laUlyfroi: tap Fast, has pur-chased a farm near ftf mtl Home. Wore-ceiv- e
! a pleasant ca:! from aim WednesdayIr. C. K. Teriipletoa, was ia li s nty
Monday oa bit way to Portland from llalsey,where he has lisd a p!en''..d rm af busi-
ness,Mr Tjxx Pqp?etoii, wl.o Wis lately
burned on t at lud-peadcn- ec, was in the cityMonday, lie w.il f...-- ft ft up a iathat pla .
Hon W R Diiyeu, Be J K tTemalpsHwiaad severa.1 others were in C r.!'.is JstSaturday, in attcndarn at the Dsmocratie
county cnavr.it. mi.Kev T. J., Wilsm left this for Moa- -
meuth Illinois, ta t. n I the General nilhb'y of tho Cniud rVsabytefiaa Church,which meets there this mentr.
Mrs. I.wuis Milter, ;( this city, started for
Ixwistcn, I dak i. MeaMay. la visit her stater. She was ioine! at Oran Citv, LyMrs. Logos. Tny wi'd be gone five Off sixweeks.
Wo are sorry to IsmV th t EtT. T. B.
White is lyiar stasgsaeaalji ill l i yowhome in .S. nth Pueblo, Colarada. The last
reports were that 1st .--. n. t OXpeetad to
live.7. B M'.oly, a merchaal fio::i i i.a iail-- ,
of very c:aioa ability, was in the tty Satur-
day. Wo under et.ti.l tl.:.t tiirre has ls osome talk of his moving to Salem flat etaiJoB3, Lut we have it from j; o I oath mythat th'-r.- : 14 i proliab.lity ofc!i r.u vti.t.
Al Ssrarte eaasa 2'L'ra ff the nsoaatains tho fata part of the wee1., btiiigicgwith bin a lot of furs, which be noid to
Billy Watkin'a. fie reported 2 ieet of am w
at the l.akes and from three to four fettat the snminit. He thought the wagon roadwould n ready for stock to travel in aloattwo weeks, and for wagns in a ufoiith.
The Congregation 1 1 r ntertainn.eut last
Friday evening was but a ' repetition of themany plcasaut seculs givea by tho ladies ofthat eharch. There was a good attendanceof our best people, all f whom --itemed te
enjoy themselves. Theprogram was a creditto those who participated, The readingsby Miss Jeaitie Ceurge and Mis WolverUuiwere well received, as waro hLo the solos byMiss Emily Turruli and Mi;-- s Annie Powell,and the flute aud organ !ut by Dr Priceaad Miss Kate Conner. Mr Skip worthmade an excellent Oscar Wilde, and wouldno doubt have received the same receptionhad ha appeared beforo a Ha'vard au lionce.
imaJHW,
We would extend our tiinirra llianks totho neighbora tuid firnmou who turnedout ao promptly and worked with auchcelerity in aaving our bonaa furniturefrom the lire on Monday morning. Wethank them both for tUn-- - qoJok work andth;i eafafnl maaner In whioa they handled crrri bi:g U : moved. We alwothank our friends for their many cfTbra olhospitality aince the flro. Hut to thatacareand more of kind friendu who lilledour now quarters last eroning and loadedourtables with baautiful dishea and house-hold neceMitios. A tribute ia duo. a nome-thin- g
we oan never express in words.Something to remember.
Mn. fc Ub8. A. B. Woorn.v.Albany, May 4th, 1132.
Sweeping ItcUucttons.
U.i account of increasing cotnpctitioa iubusiness and the lownessof tlis nioAey uuraetThompson A Rubart's has concluded to sellat greatly reduced prices putting everythingdown to bottom prices, e has a splendidstoek of harness, eadrjlery, etc., on hand,one of the best aud most complete in thevalley. No better bargains have over beenoffered here, and you should not fail to takeadvantage of tho opportunity to bay cheap.
a -To tho Public.
J. A. Gross, proprietor of the dopehotel, keepa one of the boat ptblie hoaaesin tho State. Ilia rooms are kept scrupu-lously neat and clean, and on his tableseaa be fid the best load the market af-
fords. Paruea going off on the morningfrain can get coffee an d cakes or an entirebreakfast before the train leaves. Here-after the hotel will bo kept open all nighor convenience of the public.
K K rs ft. lat'i f Han Krraii-i.-- , vil i
;.; el A I ban y. ..n l'rt vr.fi Juat eaatwf Nolan'a, f.r a short liaaa. All In want- mmmmmmm a a. J rm m
of iisi olasji work tan u- - !.. afoonuflo.ia's'j 'at' wi'wIrTsrTjTT aI""an Ji jesampisaoi vkork. BeaJaoacssoai fjoaaTaasaad
planing mill at Brownsville, wbiok is being
remodelled.Ths fire bell had ouly just struck Monday
morning when No. Is hose eart shot from
the engine house and was far oa its waytowards tho fire beforo most of tho firemen
were on the street Evidently somebodywas already up.
Although ths firo Monday morning wm
not a vory big affair two accidents occurred.The Editor of the DSstOCftat mashed his
right hand, so that he caanot write with it.
aad J as. Foster, Jr.. banted oue of hi
hand but aot seriously.Usmembor that tho Standard Minstrels will
be hereon the loth. If you wouM get n
reserved seat call at McCoy and Fllert's
immediately, for they havo begun going al-
ready. This is a first-clas- s miintrrl trsupaad is taking well in PurtNnd.
We want your trade, and if you want mW
goods there will be nothing to prevent us
doing business together. Oar new Springand Summer Stoek is eertainly complete ana
cheap enough to "fill the bill" for all .;
want. Monteith audW. H. Mitchell (Jon'l Agent for tho oele- -
hrated Mitehell Wagon has located hit head- -
quarters for Oregon aud Eastera Washing- -
tou at no 1 IS Prank Street, Portland, Oregon.Mr. Mitchell will 1 in Albany en Thursdayaad Friday May 4th and 5th.
We waat it distinstly undcrv d tint we
propose ta do the business of this part vf the
eeantry, and havo got the tko stock to do itwith, in qaality, quantity and pri.-e-
. So.
come aad examine before buying anytkiug iuour hue of goods. Monteith and Seiteabaeh.
The Ladies Coffee Club is entitled to greatcredit for the promptness with which it re
sponded to the alarm of tire last Mondaymorning. lne Cicee was excellent andsuited the palate of all tko boys. Treatment of this kiud makes firemen fee! thatthey are apprcsiated.
Oa Tuesday evening next 'at 7 30 o'clock,Rev. Ashcraft Brothers will begin a sen. a efrevival meetings in the Methodist EpiacwpalChurch of this city. All ministers andcongregations are cordially invited te partici-pate in these meetings. They will bo en-
tirely undenominational.Mr John Crawfard has set a 1 examplehich is very csmmeadable. Iu ths work
done on tho Santiam ditch he employedonly white men. aot a ehinamca being al- -
owed to work. If everybody wuuid dolikewise we woal 1 soon uet rid of the slippery celestials.
The ceatract fur building the new Prciby- -
terian church ia this city was let to Mr. Jas.Daauals, he being the lowest bidder, for$5500. It will bs constructed on the earnerof Broadalbin and Fifth Streets, and whenfinished will probably bs tho best charchia the city. Work will be begun immedi-
ately.The saw mill owned by Mr Edward Rob-
inson kss been repaired aad improved sothat the faeilities for doing work are betterthan ever. A building bss been added to itfor manafactartag shingles, making it ..teof the best mills ia the state. Wcrk will beregno immediately.
It is generally expected that Arthur willveto the Chinese bill, but it is quits a car.tun thing that could he drink some ef theStar Brewery boor he would sign a bill do'daring it to bo the best manufactured inthe Willamette Valley. Better men thanhe have eadersed it.
Oliver Wendalt Holmes has just died,Ho was eae of the first of American poets,aad will be aadly missed. J J ia "Oue I leas-Slay- "
alone would give him a nsme. WithBryant, Longfellow and Holmes gone hihavo only Lowell left of the old poete.Soon our country will be without a p c: efaay moment
There is ao better 'ndica.iou of prosperitythan the amount of business done by ourmanufacture. Among other establish-ments we notice that E Carter and OtV, iatheir planing mdl, are being pus'asd (to theextent of their capacity, having a'.I tbry cado. Their work is spkea of in the highestterms.
L E Blain waats ik distinctly understoodthat he propojes to sell anything aad every-thing he has in his store at a lower late thanoan be bought any shore else iu the city.He will prove it U as yeu will find bygiviag him a tri!. No Utter opportunityhas been olfore l for obtaining geois at low
prices.There is a man in agoi I v' --
iag man, too, who has gained quite a reputa-tion fur seiliag a fiae q iahty of good, dressgoods, boots, shoes, groceries, etc. Strijtattention to business has given Li tliebulk of trado in that eity. People a bo dealwith him have corns te know that they andepend on the fact that they are gettingwhat they have paid for. Kis uaise is CB Montague.
The priaturs of salem are to have a pio-nic- k
soon and for that perpus hsl an en-
thusiast meeting susdiy oacing, a flamiaSaeieunt ef which is givin By the Statetmn.Tips, benton odencal bused the bliries.s withHog-ski- n as rite qtnd m ;. A i , theeommite-- we noticed The nvm M BalerodePess Boiso. Jr., Ferey Piske, Capitis Demo-eratGadjre- f,
Crew nlcs. Blu, Witw, jpj.we a is iaaitfiag anxtmslX for ann invita-tion.
Get ready to lie persecute by' Eli PerLius.He's coming ; Who's coming ? why Eli,the inimitable EH. He'll make you laughtill yoa are glad te take back your moneyfer ths sake of getting away. Thousands of
peep', mere or less, havo died from hearinghim apeak. Do yeu want to dio ? TJieu goand listen to him. It will bo the graadecteh ance ef shuffling off tha coil of pent uph umor ever offered to cur citizens.
II It Humphrey has been in the city thisweek. He now owns the eld Price mill, nearWaterloo, and has placed it in first-elas- s
working conditian. lie saws all kinds of
lumber, aad miksi a specialty of large tim-
bers. He ean get oat anything from 56 feetdown. Everything will be delivered to
any part of the couuty, or oau bs fonnd oneither side of the Santiam. Those desiringlumber oanaot do better than by calling onhim.
Last Sunday evening about half past tenthe erust ef the earth ia this part of theworld was given a gentle shake that madewindows rattle aud people tremble, butnowhere was the earthqaake severe enoughte eause any damage. Ia this city it wasfelt by quite a number. Two shocks oc-
curred each of only three or four secondsduration. Iu Wasoiugson Territary itseemed te be much heavier aad causedalarm among some. Mt. Ranier smeked attha month a little bat soon subsided.
The decided merits of Frank Leslie'sPopular Monthly for May literary and ar-
tistic have made it so popular, that thename is by no means a misnomer ; and theexcellence of the present number is so pro-nounced that it cau scarcely fail to increaseits already Jgreat popularity. So abnudaatare the geed things, that space will not per-mit as to glance at tho contents. The priceof a number is only 25 cents ; the yearlysubscription S3, sent postpaid, Address,
Hon. W. I). Feuton, I tatnocruliu can-
didate ft.r Congrees, will epeak at the( euri House in Albany, w
(Saturday) at ino o'clock, p. u., on the
pelillcal qnoxtlone af the day. Mr.i cnien an able speakyt- - and will
liHUdln the oppu-iln-g parly without
gloW at, Let every Demecrat lurii outnud hear Oregcin'R next Cengrtaniaa.Kverybody in cordially lnvltid l attotid nud especially the ladies. Dome-crntNtl-
i4i t fall to toiuv m l lu ar 'hiaab!o rl.iTiplon of DtBltXHttMiy.
mm si as a e an i
Mftav
Mondaty lu'irnlaif Just rnflmTt oua'etock thej Having of ih' i'im Ii II tva
lieurd, nud glance at H uth artOf tht tity nirivliioi tl i iy Hfii IbutIt W$t not it fab' mat in The e
wire prompt iy en batteland liitstoaed to the ICtttl of tint 0OB
lUgrut Ion, where they f.unul llu lurnlog bttUdlog to bo tho rtsldcui o of Mr.A. D Woftrlln.au the corner of.Naitliand Wellington Streets. Thn lire hadold-iiu- e I U ouuuch headway to beohackod no iim In cave tue building, althoughIt wun txtlMguiahMl soon enough taleavo u blackeuodMholl atnitdtug. Mustti do ft i nlture was taion from tbrUcusc, ill tact nearly all but thai latlie bark part of It, where the firestarted, fer which much credit Is duecertain of the gonllwr se
Tho lire Htarted over the kltclu n audprobably from a defective lluo. On theloth af last M;i ruh a flru occurred iuthe -- .line : la but was extlnguUhedI'u'o i c any dauiaga was dona H wassupposed tbnt the Hue was all tightbut evidently tlicru wua some dvfediu It.
1 ho hao-- e aud furnituro wem iusur-o- d
ia the North Hiltlsh Iusur.n.co Co,,U. II. M wan, ageat, the ft imer lar; aud 'ho laltT for I860.
. .rum .i. aattssaata
Last Sabbath Claudo t rah in, t lieouly eon of Judge Stttthno, aged aboutfwtdvo. was riding U botttt harU outby tho fair grouad vhn the aaddle1 a.tnie loose and turning to one sidethrew youug Strahan to tho ground,hia foot remaining In the stirrup Atllu- - name time the poay, which UauilvIngh epirliad.sUrLeil ou a run, dragginghim with hi head and nheuldareaga at the hard ground. Very for-
tunately after ;;olng a abort d stanrehie fool became detached from thestirrup, when he was hft senseless,on th- - ground, from which be wns
picked up and brought to tha ally. Dr.Davis was called aad attended hint.Oa hla head w?re live aovere lleabwurnds, bttt no further lejuries werereceived, although it is a woader thatbe wm ntt kilhtt. He is tloiog wellnow, and wl'd r ibabljf be all right laa abort time.
.. B. Hklp jriV Xiip lnl meml.
B. P..sa!pwerth 'Democrat; uldaddromtbis follow eitieus of I.iun f'ouajtj on thepolUlrat .pieetlo-j- e . f H o day at tho foe-It-wi-
tones and piaoeKaox Itulto, May -, at 7 p. m.Sand Kidgo, May la, at I p. in.l;.",ih,;,(,M ir to, at 7 a0 p. in,i ratvfurdst lilo.May t ." ail p. ui.libanou, May 10, at 7:30 p. m.Nieo, Mey SS al 'r.'Mt y. in.Jordan alli v, May m '. at I p. in.PM N aPey, .May aa, at I p. inl'lovldouo .vh U.,ol aJotif.e Miv '.', at 2.
p. ui.Mtveol Homo May :, UM p. in.IjI llbfj lo:nx-r.v- y and tho paople
K orally turn out and hour Mr. Skipv rth, ns hois a young man of fino ability,wot poatedon all political qnestioua now
(aeataM pOOflnasel a nrm Ioniocat.il la not an extrfvagaot epeakor but will
i. niiii hiinsolf to the ncord aud will in atear an I raudid inannnr oxplalu the posh
tioii of tbetao jtartles. He will givemany intezottlug and important fata ofvlul interest to the voter iof I. inn County.CHtM l itu it hearing.
lUlnz tltprrrlMlrtl.
Col. ISilldVa Auti-Moaop- y apeecbduliv. r.d nt Kaox Hutto, In thlacountya short timo ainco haa bad a whinspread circulation, not only hero butin the Kaat. The manner iu which Itia appreciated ruay ho judged by thefollowing tolegram, which apeak .foritself :
New York, April 20th 1882.7'o Watts aaej Deaftvy : Pleaao aak Col,
B. G. Klllott, to telegraph me hia permission to reprint his grout sneechnaonflnai. aad authorize prefix to titleof the following. " fha people of Oregonversus tieu Holiuday aud Flenryvuiara." answer ; collect bore. tif 'i.a kic, c:tre Caasidy .t Co., 133 1' i ratMreet.
Copies of this epaeuh cau he obtainedby aildrexelug Col. Llllot. A low copleahavo also been left at tun odice, andcan be had by calling horo.
m r.oin.i:
A temple of Called Order of AnclontTemplars, wai organized in this citySaturday ovonlug aOftl by AssociatePaet SrVpremt Templar, N. T. Moorewith 69 in em bem. Fallowing la a list ofofBoots elected for the remaindor of tbeyeur:
Templar K G TflTsfflaanVlen Templar-M- rs Ulla It Itjrkhurt.Lecturer W II Hearet.Kecorder E it Hkipwerlh.Aa't Recorder -- Prank Wood Jr.Mnaneler J W McCoy.Treaeurer W 8 Peters.Marshal O L llrush.Aa't Marshal May McDanioN.Guard Nellie Powell. 'Watchman K R Crosby.Past Templar A kt Woodin.
sVeatber.
Summary of Meteorology for April 1882,from observation taken at Albany, Linn Co.Oregon by John Brigga Esq.
Hig'iest Liar, 30.01 ; lowest 29,31 ; mean29,76.
Highest Temperature, SO ; lowest 3C ;mean 48,4.
PravaiUag wiuds S. &V.Max Velocity force 5.Total rainfall aad mclted-suo- 4.32.Number of days on which .01 orriore rain
fell 11.
Number of days of cloudloca average 8scale 10,18.
Days of frost, 10
Tlie Hay Press.
Thoso (laalring to parohaae willpro lit by taking notieo of Andy Hunt'srapid and powerful improved bay press,at' Albany, Or. It has the best recordof any press in Oregon, and ia equal totho best press in Oalifernia, and isoauoU cbeape r.
HMDA Y MAY 5, 18821i --L.
0. H. STEWARTEditor niul rraprlrtar.
HOME mm ABROAD.1 rimariud
1 i morrow.1". M. French, pmew v.
New good at French's.K. K. Skip-nort- Uwyer, Albauy, Or.
lir a good sul.jt.-iiu.-il Urns haapec call atFrench's.
Cash pud lac 1JiM04Tax at Sashay aiid
Ifiaaoaa,All kinds WBSJ machfads needles at
Freuck'a.
Aspecitie lac tnm oasaasaial tfct OrrgoaBliHvi Purifier.
V J FWsvtM speaks at l'artiab,.rg thisuftcrneou at 1 ,e,--- k.
Esad work all ?r tk county Wegau ialast MaUay .
Ths weather of the past w.ek hu bnlad ou crop "irpeU.
J E Serbia ij puUiug up a a Iditisa toIns saloee fer mmiuer uso.
Pull line of usw pocket cuttjry and razorsat - is Fanners' and .Mechanic Store.
ly arermcat neither Mr Smith aor Mr
MaavJ will speak during the eaa-paig-n.
Vou cau g-- t your prescriptions tilled anyhour of the niht at' Met '
if and Kllcrt's.lr. li. Willis Price, d ostiat, safes in Old
V cil.nv's Temple.ovot Piuiumers' DrugstoreWe ackno ledge the prejoot of soma lias
asparagus fr.-- the u irasry o Mr JohnRoach.
$1400 at this otfiee to loan at the lowest
raUs, if called for immediately. Call atBSJSi
For good cooking stoves and ranges audnice tin aud capper ware, go to W C Twee
dale's.If you want water pipe pat iu your gardens
.-- house, don't forget tint W. C. Twcsaala
14 prepared W Jo it.The "lljoks" have --.heir a iMfj alsctioa
ol eiSeers this evsiilnj. Kery meinbcrs iould bs present.
Beware of fever aal aae this eoastagSummer, ay the use of a few bottles of Ore-
gon Uiood Purifier, this Spring.Charley Watts and Dane Mouteite whip-pe- a
tko streams of Saap Creok last Saturdayaud eaught 87 trout, more ar leas.
Paiaters shaald taks notice that Gradwohlwill recoivs ia a few days a large lut of At-
lantic iaad aud oils af all kinds.Lebanon wid calebrate tha 4tu iu first-clas-- 4
style. It is a ralief to kuew that Al-
banians wdl have a plaea to go to.Four dozea washboards, which have al-
ways been sold at 50 ceals sack, will bet oat at G. ad weal's at 3t cents.
Democratic priaivnea He eatin full force aud elect a sst of delagatas a hewill vote for the best iatereats of the coanty.
The pony that ran away last week a asnot Dr Gray's nor wars the boy's his,
all were of abont ths same sie aethe Doctor's.
Quarterly meeting services will bs Leij inthe Methodist Episcopal Church to au rrowaad next day, Rr. VT. T. Chapman, Pre-
sidium Elder.C di and examine th L:earing M .we.' for
sal by Paten and Sox. It is tia very bestin the city aad is very highly comsaen ledby all who have used ik
At a meeting of Fagiae Oomptu No. 2,last Monday evening the following delegatesto ths Bad wsre elscted : Dr O W Gray,Was H M.Iler an.i VT B Peters.
Keai S B Young's asw advertisement enths Sioud page, and see what yea can do.Ho keeps ths leading establishment, aadaeiis euiy reliable tried gauds.
Su boagkt her'groceries of Hotfeiaa a:.dJasspa aud that acc-unt- ed for the pleasantBails thai always iiiamiaated her face, for
tasy always give satisfaction.Wm uave a turbine water whicl at this
otic, ia first-clas- 3 oa litioa, being just as
goal as new, which ws will sell cheap,Odl immeduttely if yon want a bargain.
Why did ths yeuag mu wke eat kis handat the fire Monday night refuse to bare itdone up in the hist article peeked sp ? Seatsuna says the reason is "unmentionable. "
Whatever is wr th doing at all is worthcoiag well. We are doing well thank yoa,aad oar trade is growing. Cunts and seea ff w do it. Moutcith asd Sestenbaek,
A Maryland e (change refers rp Mr Thos.G Forward, of Belair, ef that Mato, wkewis cured by St. Jacobs Oil of rheumatism.
Raekater (X. Y.) Sandty Mjtntmi Tri-hmm- e.
We are prepared to maks tha regularspring auaauncemcat that several marriagesare about to h coueammated. They are
following ths example of t'ia ba-J-s, that'sall.
Tuers viil bs a mjfcia ; at tns Coffes elubnaxt TaeeJay, ai '6 p. w. The slectisa ofofficers aud other important bssiness willtake p!ac3. Every member is reij'testsd to bepreseut.
Ayer's Pills coutain no crot moi!, calomelor mineral. They are eo:npaulfed of parevegetable extracts, whicti haTe poiitive vir-
tues and always cure, vrhurs cures areerasable.
Caarry an 1 Parks have iiaiilie 1 the casc-in- gi
fer the new Old Fellow's bailding atHarmbarg, aid they were ssut to tkafc citytUia wek. Tliay are quite a credit te theManufacturers.
Mi-- K G Grtmn, tha bu ii )il managerof tha Emiuwj D'tpi' h, of Yjck, Pa., wascared of neuralgia by three applications ofSs. Jacobs Oil. Bxdoit (Jttu.) SaturdayEvening Expre&x.
The fineat lot ef baby carriages ever seenia Albaxy are now for sale at Gradwekl's, atprices inaeh ekeapf than has been knownin this SUte, D-u- 't buy until yeu g arouadand see him.
Mr Kraft, tho n-- w p'lotograp'oar, has therepatatiou of boing a Srst-clas- s artist, andha does work so much cheaper thaa it eaahe done elsewhere that ha w ill no doubthave a good ran.
Oarstoo't is aUas fi3&l oar'ully,and our goods are warranted as represanted.We make oae-pric- e a specialty, and eaah asecurity, which gives lw prices a royalty,and satisfaction a eertniiify. Moateith and
itenbach.Wednesday mart teg Wm Watkins ship-
ped from this city fourteen toas of potatoesand 2530 pounds of hides, and has on handa fine lot of beaver, aud ether furs ready tosend off. He seems to be taking the lead inthis business.
Zeyss k Hockitedler are at work on theEngine house for Engine Company No. 2.It adjoias the old house and appearances in-
dicate that it will be a fane structure aadan ornament to th 3 lire department as wellas the eity.
A F Cherry an I Co. , seem to be verybusy at their foundry, and we notics seyeral
1882
Chaiuaiiu, Noliio Mathews, idnmiiI Tel Mei, Marry Kuglaudcr.
EantWuid v.-- Ileum, Knail Ewutt,ellio llaiujihi in nee Matnaws.West Ward i-- red Wobt0r, Mark
Ihnlre, DuUr Hyde, Victor kUiiee.. terui AiimIo Dinkey omitted ;
loloi Uoi MM moovv ill caaiiiiuatiouhoom A MiiudH llvnJai .i, Jcimi- -
CloOrao, l.ditli IImiiU, assiv ftchlsr,Inn KuliuitseH, l ittlireo Imlllsu,Leslie altoon, lisie lioorge, MugglnI Jar wy.
How.u ii iia Winn. Wallar ttarvaJTil iny Wc-stral- l.
c. c. Moot i;, Pi in.
I'MlrM ii..
A'io' Dimocrnt :
iieliwlugyou feel lul i --iUd Iu theWwilareof the fataacr and on auauir,taking It for ffaa Ud, I distro to aaya few erda ibroHgii the columns ofthe liaMocxai, caauorning a paieutmuchluo for pulling oil tires, buiug auiecbanio aeyself 1 spak trout experi-ence. It is what the smiths have iuugfelt the need el aa It navea time uuolabor i a taking oil thee, and time ismoney, aud laoor is wearing ou theuverwoiked blacksmith. itueeawaywith the danger oi ap.lttiug and bruis-ing the teluo, n0Ba0a,UnHily the la aseradeiivua great beiielit. as it kevp. themIrum iiuviag a p .i i. d wheel, atlorgeltlug hla ilru tmi, And I desire toimprehfi on the minds of all the o
halug hacks, arngglvo or wagoua,wbuu I bey go to Ike siul'.h, to get tlielttiro net tuu-- k H tliey havo a tiro puiler ,
f uot g to the man that has liio a lor1 shall aim to Bttttbly tno s;.o, - as tatas 1 can in tho allay this summer,that la to thoee that will buy tucm,which in y done no (ar an I
nave Keen, wnoreyor a nmiin kui aueyw to the welfare of his euntoaior aa I
hlutnell. lie takes oao without anyhapltatlOtt whatever. 1 he valueaiuouute to nothing eoiuarcl withthe beneflle derivod flttni the use of llitaachiiie. People will Hud thorn, InHarnsburg. Hrevvonvlile, Haiaoyalaru,Jellsrsoa, and in Aiuauy (J niltDIOtt,doa't ferget your luteroola by forgettingthis, because it .s no humbug. LoaOout far lae, you oj of Vuican, for 1
shall visit you as fast at 1 t:an ami cantoyou to forget your trouble, to. I amyour frieud and doa't forget lL
Jas. A. QlLMOCTh
iaiioi7 roat aaaitirr.
Fuliov.Sng coin in un eiH);i was ban lidoa yesterday by laaar ffnjraa. K" of titlepre. iu. t, with request t p - lab it I
Olymi-i- a W. T., Apiit nltulritir.aVtfar Bmmrmt
Home ef ibe aid i lose Detaocrate In llitavirlulty are glad In boai lisal Mr. hsaooHayes Is refai rod tj aa a aaaatO)OeVl ssassstldate for llkejtisl H tour n no t. He isacll lOttaamtM red ly unsiiy or mo earlynet 1 1 em ol Una Terra jry, and ntnonmlljof this ooiiuty. He wan o-.- of a per. v
by tike Tent orial l4isi,ituieineorlydays te leaattt a Tsrrite:lal readfrom oi vui'ia to Momtoolta, and dartagHie Itnlutu war ot l1 ' Ii" 1 e I ntain of Volunteers, ail l tun c tuetaUuln vtitb cie.J.l lo hluiseli.aud hon.-- r to Ibe nrv o. Bsjutt slur km
al;oll vf Ullimes, Ii" tt.is bliTioii:t of ihle couoly l liur o i, as I m i v
el lor e torru uf two years) ttitli osjaalto the trust reiMed in loin.
1 here are many ef tils old eriy aaao-ta- test bo aid be gial l hear Hist bo la
still in tLw land ul the living, and mat hea. ill ies- - sen a laudalde ambition lo takea loadiag itri In subnervltiir tbo publiclutoronte. It aerrue appropriate that thosetsiio bave -- 'ooii tho beat and I urden of thedav K!iliea!ly aad as ploaoera should lierewardoi I r llirlr Isbors, in notao way.aud protuibly no U.-Ue-r metboil la i ro- -
m -- ta a aa Sh fman oy ino ena'.raeinenl wbicotho otos of bis follow cltlena presents.
At least Dos is lne (.pinion ol axiuo 01the
i.n .sm.i:un or Tm iuro.si.
uiiir Itibh.a ttab.Is pro-f-
. ain for in oL noftliia club lo bo heil thin evening .
I'rsyer by t'haplaln.JUaOing uilnutea.Voral aolo tij altaa I.ilile Huboriatui.ileiMlatioa by Mia l ioru Mason.Addreaaby Kev.J. N. Denison.Kluloaoloby Dr. 0. Willi I'rico.ItoaitlnK by Mine Kosa Dannaia.lteaiiinir by Mlsa AmnnUa Irnne.feiolo by Mr. ii. OL Clement.Miacellaueous buaiucaa.
...t- -rut.;: a I'oht.
Dr. King's New PloOOtOC f,.r Ciiatunp-tion- ,
ceuxhs and colds, aatlnna, bronchitis,is given aw.iy in trial bottles fieo f coat tothe alllicted. If yeu hive a severe cough,colli, alfBealty ef hoamenuss oroiaot atfeetion ol the throat or lungs, by allmeans uive this wonilerful remedy a trial.As nou valao your existence you cannot af-
ford to let this opnortuuity jmss. Wo couldnot affenl and would not give this r'Tiieilyaway unless wo knew it would uccnii!ahwhat wc claim for it. Thou!iinils of hope-less cases have alr';iily boen cured ly it.TaOfO u no mediuiuo in the world th;r willeuro OBo-ha- lf the cases that Dr. Kings Now
Discovery will euro. Fof Hale byFoshay ami Mason, wholesale agents Alba-
ny ; D. Morris, 8cio ; Dr. Ixsha-no- n
; Dr. .1. M. Powell, Ixibanon ; D. If.Calbrcatte, Buoua Vista ; Iteafotto and Mon-
tague, Jefferson ; O. II. 1. Cornelius, Tur-ner ; R. A. Hatnpy, Harrklmrg ; S. 8.Hsyes, Halsey ; Damon Smith, Hah:ey ;Starr and HIakely, Hrowusville,
aTo Farmers.
You will save mone y by oallloir ou W.II, (Joltra, of Albany, before purchasinghrosbors., binders, wagons, plows, etc.
Strayed.A 2 year old iron gray ill ley, witk npat
in forehead, wdth tail cot off aquuro Justabove the hocks ; branden II. E. on tbenhoulder. A liberal roward will bo paidfor Information of the wborabouta of theaame,
VV. C. Tkhtlakb,Albany.
Boms.
SlMPS0N0n Monday, May 1st, 1882, atCorvallis, to the wife af Mr. Joha Simp-son - a daughter.
EVANS To the wife of Mr Joe Evans, atHood River a daughter.
WHITE CONDIT On May 2, 1882, iaNew Jersey, Ma. Whitk, of 'Jersey City,ta MmsSakak QovaiT, lateiy of Abaay,
Mr White is a brother of Mrs. I. HCendit, of this city, and is spoken of in thehighest terms. We unite with Mrs. White'smany frieuds here in extending to them ourheartiest congratulations, and wish themmany years filled with the most beuntifalblessings of life.MOSS ACKERMAN. On Thursday, May
4, 1882, in Albany, by Rev. Hollcnhaagh,Mr. R. 8. Moaa, of Malheur City to MissMatiy A. Ackermax, ef Albany.
yrHARVESTING MACHINERY.
We wish to call the attention ofthe farmers of Linn county to theiacti tnaL we nave established a
i i iti3 comb nrvtion of tii Buekercent and worthy ia tbe'ih'.y tested In our own
f- - w effereU, it i beyond. u- - also Sole A ::. f.ir the
03 UPRIGHT FARM EK3IME,..i --M n aa m Mm
, "ann ueere woiine novrs.USUI i'lict List. A. A.CmSUra.
Pine Trotting StallionEdward Everett.
Depot at Albany for the sale of D.M. Osborne & Go's Harvesting ma-chinery for the harvest of 1882.We have rented the fire proofbuilding cor First and WashingtonSts,Albany, and have employed M.M.Harvey to take charge.We shallkeep on hand for the trade a fullsupply of reaping,mowing and selfbinding machinery,wire,twine andduplicate parts. This move bringsus in closer relation to you as manufacturers. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ANDRUV ONLY OF MANUFACTURERS. Don't beinduced to give your order untilyou have examined our improvedtwine and wire binder for 1882. Remember all ofour machinery is warranted to do good work. Borclub orders special rates will be given.
D. . OSBORNE & CO.S. S. llurgc, Manager.
Roforeo's Sale.In the Ctrruit Court o.'V St tU itrtjou or
Linn i'vunty !
Otto Fox and I gnat r. Fox, j
Flainllffa.va.
Ieo Fox.Samuel Fr.IiI-war- d
Fox, lsadoi Fox.Ida Hlrrhbauia aud l'.r- -
neat llirmdibawiii, her i
husband, Julius Fox, Kla- -
r. Friendly d C. 11.
Friendly, her husband, I
Fanny Nusbautn and A- -
dolplinsNitsbauin. herb usband, Ina rstlSOaoT andSimon Fledachor, her taeband.Kona Strnheim and. . L.I... i. 1llill' U' I .1 11 1.11,11' l lllilband, and tho four minorchildren of Amelia Weil.the sister ol the plalnlitrs j
heroiu.whoee given n.nnr,are unknown to tbeneplalntilf, lut wboae ur- - i
name ia Weil, Dci.-nd- -
antx.otice is hi:ri:i:y uiven thatby vlrtaoofa docren an.i an order of
sale duly reiKlered by tlie abOTO entitledCourt In the above entitled eauea. on tbeliith day of March, IKSi, duiv apxiintingtue unuerMgned re re roe in auhl ctuse andcommnndiiig me. to make Male of tbe fol-
lowing described, real pron rlv, to-w- lt :
Commencing at a point on tho north boundary line of First ntreet, in tho city ofAlh.inv, I inn coiuitv, Oregon, acveuroeufret east of the south west corner of EotNo. 6, In BlOOk No. i, in s- -i I citv olAlbany, and running t hence WtM alongLne north Lioumlarv 1 no ol eald I irstMtrcet2j feet, more or lo.sa. to tha center oftho brick wall, tho same being a partitioawall between the proper? of J. II. Fosteron tbe west, and the property of the plain-titt- s
and defendant on the east ; tbenconortherly aloug the center ef said parti-lin- n
wall aud parallol with this eaat lineef Lot No. U, In said Hlock No. 4, onehundred fbet to the alley ; thonce oastalong the aouth boundary lino of saidalley twonty-ilv- e feet more or less to atointsovemoen feet east of the east line of
-- a id It No. , in Block No. 1, nforcsnid ;
thonce southerly and paralb I with thoeast lino of Lot No. r, in anid-iUc- k N .i. 4,oue hundred feet to tho nU.o of
together with t!io right to maintainauduselhe Iron oolumn now standing atthe south end of tbe partition wall on thoeaat line of aaid premises above describ-ed, said premises lying and being aituut-e- d
in the city of Alhany, Linn county,Oregon, I will, by virtue of said decreeand order of sale and the power therebyin me vested,on Saturday, tho 9Mb day ofMay, 1882 at the hour of one o'clock intho afternoon of n.iid diy, at tho CourtHouse door in tbe city of Albauy, I. inncounty, Oregon ; sell said real propertyaud rights above described at public auc-tion, to the highest biddor, for cash inband, in gold coin of tho United States.
Dated this Hth day of April, !Ss2.O. H. IllVIXB,
Referee.
Holloway'a 1'illaand Ointment.Wreckaof Humanity. Indiscretions of
Youth. No object iaaiore soul appallingthan the premuture aenaibility or youth,daily witueased among the babHuoe ofour publio promenadea, whore may beaeen the terrible results of d.iseaso in itamost frightful forms of the ghastly andoandaveroua wreck af manhood, the de-luded victims of unprlncipal scoundrels,who, by pernicious nostrums, have im-
pregnated the systems of their unsuspect-ing and confiding patient with mineralEolaona. "For all ulcers ana impurity of
upon such imprudence,Holloway'a Pills and and Ointment arepowerfully efficacious, being composedofraie balsams aud veKotabien that areantagonistic to all disordere of the blood,and ulcers arising from virus in tbe body.They contain not a particle af mercury orother mineral poison. 191
I mpoiitastt Caution. None areganuioeunless the signature of J. II ay dock, sur-rounds each box ef Pills and Ointment.Boxes at 25 cents 62 cents and (I each.a There is considerable Having bytaking the larger sixes.
llQiiLoWAY & Ca . New Yen.
Administrators Notice.VT0TICE 13 ITERERY GIVEN THATXl the undersigned has been duly ap-pointed by the County Court oi Linncounty, Oregon, Administrator of theestate ef A R . Breoden. deceased. 11
lersons having claims against said estateare required to present them properlyvnrilind In tlin nn.1arviom.il al )
denoenearCrawfordsville,. Una coumv,.a al. - aaaaas .a Ior mj moir atiornoys, w eatnoriord SUlackburn, at Alhany, Or., within sixmonths from the date lierdof.
J, N. Rick,Dated April 13, 18S2. dmr.
nE.KVs StXOLK hALYK.
The best salve in the world for Cuta,Kruiaos, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, TetterChapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and allkinds of Skin Eruptions, Frockles andPiui pics. The salvo is guaranteed to giveperfect satisfaction in every case or moneyrefunded. Be aure you get Henry's Car-bolic Salve, as all others are but imitationeand counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
DR. GKEESIs OVlttXATtU BXTTEE
is the oldest and best remedy, for Dyspep-sia, Billiousness, Malaria, Indigestion, alldisorders of the stomach, and all diseaaea
Vindicating an impure condition of theBlood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, etc.
Unhappineea is the chUd of Dspepiia.Get rid of both parent and child by a kwdoaes of King of the Blood. See
Will mahe the season of 1SS2 at Lebanon,aud Ridge, Shedd Station and Peoria.Mondays at Shedd, Tuesdays and Wed-
nesdays at Jas Garrett's, Peoria ; Thursdaysat home, Sand Ridge ; Fridays and Satnrdays, at Lebanon. Season to commence,April 1st, ending July lsr
Edward Everett is six years old, of abeautiful dapple bay with black points,good disposition, lti hands high and weighs1350 pounds, was awarded tirss premiumat Linn Co. fair iu 1331 for beat stallion ofall works.
FEuiuiiKe Fdward Lveiett was aired byJohnCrawfoada Put Smith, be by Pathfinder,dam by Comet ; Edward Everett's dam wasby Vone out.
TKKMs--Sefao- n, $12; payable at end ofseason or seen red by approved cote. Iaaar-ance- s,
16, nayable'when mare is known tobe in foal. Any party selling or other-wise disposing of his mare is held responsi-ble for service. Due care will be taken toprevent accidenta, lai no liabdity assumed.
McKfight Saos,36 in 2.6yl.