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1 FRIDAY MAY 20, STKWAUT & GREY, Kdltoea and Pi nni U t. t O. a K. K. TIMK TAULK. Albany Station. it ni; : i:r of tuun. Al.tt VN V EXI'R KS8 IVwrt at KKKUMIT TUAlNS " Arrivmat- -MAIL TRAIN t lv,1I,,,s.i, loir NO ki tii r .:w A. M. a j a. m. It.:. A. M. I . ", M. t ims a. 1 06 K M. I. M. . P. M. MAIL TRAIN t Atmetel - ( Ivimilsrtt KKKKiHTTKMN " " .ALH.VNV I. NIK I'.SS A rrlw fti All Train IHj. rcril MitttlnT. WIUU UK r'. SUluni Agvnt. THIS 1 Al av v n..,-.i . . - Nwwiw contract luoy Ui laadu fur it IS k l UK IV. Hll M AMKO ID. ttlow the. The Fourth. Wool, SO to 35 c t. R M. t rotti h. Uor. Sewing machine oiln at Scott s. What has Income of tin- L'- j: ' ' lUiiiinlxr Montague of Lebanon. 1 he lr.it wtikit Wih y Allen's. WiM flowers ar now tu full bloom. See Nolau'a ad. Ho means busines. . Travel is lively across the Lehauon moun tain rvwul. Froth bread every morning at Meyer's Star Bakery. The Oliver fttille.1 Plow the bet plow for dry ground. A tine ateofc of ctlluk.nl jewelry of all kiaiU at Ignati Kox'a. iwepairiui; watches clucks an I jewelry a specialty at French's. Fair dealing aud tmueat good n the run at (.'. l'. Montague's, Itobauon. Pulling tackle, the largest and be-t assort nieut iu the city at W. EL Scotia. Man waa created a little l.iwer than the a IBiilll. aud he geucrlly stays there. Conrad Meyer s Star Bakery is tiie glee tu go for your pie, cakes aul crackers. A Hour mill is beiug hutit in Sweet Homo by a Mr. Sanford and MM "tin r geiitleuiau. t)r. Willis Price. th-ntUt, uthev in l .l.l Fellow's Temple, ovr Plumtuer' 0n State, Subscribe to the "Ua!rutnl Htj;" the most readable Juurual M tltt; l'a'ltic Cast. WT. B. Scott is the agent in AHaiiy for the celebrated vertical feed I av is sewing ma-ctitu'-. A t.i.e ilea" i evidence is lieiug put ub by 4. I- Morns on his farm in the rWfca m the SxaLiaoi. A large ttH. W to reject Emm ami lm price are auKug the niduceineiits at ( . I'. Mot -tague's, Lebanon. Pictures of all kinds at.'i - fiamcd :. urder on short notice, at Fosliay aul Ma Mi s dru store. The losa Job printer of the Willamette . -i- n H. . Moutettii al me L.aio-KAr ; cthoc head his ad. A cynical oi l ba r i . ! l ' lovtts i are like aruues ; iney get ai wen ris.u:;ii i ... . . . . ,t - -1 i till the engagement liegina." j Picnics and rumors of picnics in every d - recttoau The red hot cndy niau o.ji,t t-. make his fortune this season. ( A little son of Mr. Punk a fail bite tsaa canal last Tueiolay, but xs pulbd out be fore he became fool fur hub- lishes. Our band boya are pi actit ing i.tudioUti and will do their level best toward w inning the prize oflertd by the lalias ban l. j C'ourail Meyer baa on habd constantly a tnpply of fresh baked Boston brown bread. Call and take a loaf home w ith jou. Quite a number of our millers and ware house men attciidt .i the Interior Millers and Warehousemen's meetiug Monday last. Bahleaecr new building is up again, ami we verily believe there will enough to. in in it to stow away about 7804 'hinaim n. Cherries are ripe, stiaw berries liavo maite their appearance in the market, and soon the melancholy cucumlM;r will make itself felt. When you order goods at the grocery of Conrad Meyer's you are sure b tiud that he has sent just what you ordered when yu get home. One of the Itjajh JfoiMiil geutieinen who have been residing for some time with the indiaus above the cemetery w as married to a quaw last week. The Clarks are rushing work on tin ir brick yard, and will bant a large kiln in a !.., 1 time. . They always tnrn eat a eood quality of bricka. Craf k. From in the enterprising furniture dealers of Alhatiy,is the pDee for our readers iu the country to go when they come to the city to purchase furniture. C. B. Montague has one of the best mer cantile establishments in the county. Parties io the vicinity of libation can buy just as cheaply of him as they can iu Albany. Epizootic no longer alfiicta the horses of this county ; it has passed south and the -cayufesout around Uosebiirg and Jackson ville are now having their turn at it. Jordat; Valley people are to have a grist mill. M"r. N. Young is now building it, about teh miles from S-io. There will be two 3jtiaefc burrs and 24 inch hopper. The Oliver Chilled Plow will ruu and do good work iu dry ground when a steel plow cannot be kept in. Thy are jost the plow vnn want for summer faliowiic' For .s.-ile by Samuel K. Young. Our fruit crop U going to lie-large, though the yield will not be as heavy as the bloom lirst indicated. Newspapers from the east say that the fruit ereji lack then will lie !.,all. Fanners should use their driers lively. t On Friday 'last Conductor Bogart while trying to switch some cars at the Depet made a miscalculation and ran thiee of them together in such a manner as to mash them up considerably. We did not learn how auuch damage was . done. Linn Engine Co. No. i5, now has a heautt f ul flag staff. It was put up last Saturday by the loys, assisted uy quite a number of their friends, amoug whom was Mr. Bellanger, who supplied most of the power. David From an, our worthy mayor, spent a few days up in his aid haunts in the mount ains a short time ago. While there be killed one fine deer, but mis'ed two others be shot at. This is something Ktraage fer him. He will have to acknowledge that "old age is creeping on his brow," or else the hanors conferred upon him by our citizens have af fected his eye-sight. J. M. Nolan of the Farmers' & Mechanics' Store offers his large stock for the next GO days at a great reduction He contemplates a change in buisness which necessitates the closing out of his larege stock aud for this purpose he proposes to give his customers and the public generally the benefit of the lowest prices ever offered in Albauy oh this claa of goods, him. iiead his ad. and call on emnr im u;r.u. The LA8t Ywk lit Wiley B. Allen'. Now is the Unto To call ami get some ()! the host bargains ever Offered tho people of Albany in the I.ineof books.statioucry ami fancy nrtirh i. Knights of Pythias bailees at Kronen'. Harper's Monthly for .hum at I'ltimmorV. NeeUies, an elegant a- .or! met. I at I,. !'.. l'l. liu's. i'iirx and tohnce. choice br.in.U ami low price at Ignatx fox A larg? arrival of now gooda litis Ww a l'lain'rt. Perfinncriva in hulk at tho Urttg St.no of I'ojshav A' Maxni. linn Km;t tu' 'o :ttt.l t!i lb idled btfl Miuttlay eveniiii. Ilosi.-rv. tht lost L't'aih i and tl prifces at U 1". I'l.ti!.'. . The Haniel Pest ; raii , jHrator I, no 'iiial on tho Pacitlti t''a-.. Colored isltirts, in great rarletj . all ktylea anil sizes at I. ' -. BfaUdS. lUaokborrios aiN j:ig U be plentiful in tho mountains thit sea-ion. (ientlemen and hoys can gel go 1 lined coats at RiOQteUtTa V S. itenUioh's. Al! kimh-. of sea-itu; machine Meetllet at W. P.. Scott's gun store. First stri ct. A fall lei of KMi i iiix and ssuc r I cm be iMMisbt of A. I.. M twain for !0 cents. U 1-. Btaaa bat en (pad tho Hneit M silk haii.lkerchi. i over se-ti iu Albany. It is far easier to e nto of a gnd fait) ' tl an to have a good l.iniily Mlan'ol you. A tine piat: lor sale rtt lers than tl Wiley R Alhn's. t all nnd hs.k st tl. Piano stools so i-hcapevery man can uti--i u on a for an ornament at Wiley P. A Ion's. If you want your jerinlicals ami mat:a Ktltes at the earliest dale t;o to I'IuIiihh I Two button kid gtoVoa an all eoku foi .": cents a pair at. Monti ith iV S tt atlav Hoflmau ft .lo-. ph have 't.U their . ! i oik naoved oe in the rear of their u-w store. Five bnadred ponada of French candiea r.ill bj reeeivod al (X W. OaboraA "nett Wek. BeaaeaaWr that the very l- t iii di! ..' violin ;ti in,-s are only - ents at Wiley P. Pailjo's, Ik'loM ' -.c -t at Wihy ': '... k and Mu te Store i lo ini' nit Allen's If. this u , i k only. If yu are going to paint :ll on Ph. mm. r the Druggist. lb is making pri.f- low and carries a full stock. liuitars, several line -s left, all to bo add for less than i-t at Wiley P.. Allen' Haak ami Uoaic Store. Ucnteinber the Cue Prie- ore is aio!iiU -Road their ly the cheapest bowae in city, adverti-ieim-nt. I'.ui. y ant;, ies atpiii--: 1 ! ever Iw-forx' tbtro.1 Alba ny Allen'-. P io, pajs r and -nvelojie,i, a'l baloar coat and a tine aaaiW lllll lit t "b-et fr.-m at Wiley B. Alien s. Aeoorde.ji, ituite a tuinilw r 1. fl which are wp'.' !! -rt-U at -to-nieraiiv iei titan cl b y P.. Allen I'alaiMtoii is getting warm and so!n TheCalafM . .;K. 9tna i,..y w , r . turn vti'h his .ti v rOM isle ont. eiaVoea, eard and ruhjavrt ;.r, ( , , .,; . vj,rts:lt Wile, P ,. outswle fur one week u3. phot.; . ,; Allen's c f. W. 0.;b..ru Voicir of genuine lias j;it r . red a new Mi 'Obi Judge" Ubac ami trettes, who b be will aaH cheap. All the new ftth-s uf card and cabinet picture frames " ea-e! , iliony and ma mel finish, reci red at Ft i. t- D not target this n t yon may have to obtain price. Wiley P. AHcn' ie last i P rt unity at half nheet moak Music b-tt.l. '., lb latest and best editions and roost iiuptwred raetlmda at Wihy B. Alh?n's. Call as-. I look a, them before it is too late. , Wheelur t D.c'iey are h-kviiga lively ruu now. l-ct Tbnrvaday they carried the liiillillula In t'orvallis and will briuo thetn back to-day. (,'himney Corner, Ledger, New York Weekly, Fireside 'ei. jianion, llarjx r's Pa zar and Weekly, jn-t ie.--ived r-.n-l for sale at Plummer'.s. Oji Tuesday la-t Sheriff Charlton took to xi. . a t rt : . & nrz a . c I ine insam: Ayiiiiii .-ir. i raneis . n in i i Saaiiaan Precinct who haI been adjudged baahcM by Dr's. Hill and Jon Trvthe "Cartrid-'e" Seeeit enear'at l' hay tal to half the ten cent cigars in the citv, and i really a good arl i. !. Don't fail to give them a. trial. Wam ko. A bright active boy wanted to learn the prog and 5ko!; bttaiOnML Oertnan preferred. Bcupxtreat Dr. .'. A. Ploaieaer'a Drug Store, Odd FeUOWa' Temple. lien, Burkhart liauded us a hen's . n few days ajjo which measured in eir-iuii-fefOBOO 6 inches ami 8 inches. It wilLtake a pretty enterprising hen to beat thai. Mast sell out, as it will not pay mc to lsix and ship gitodn. Call and secure some of the bargains J atu offering in standard Ismka of all kinds, prieea Mow cost at Wiley B. Allen's. Yotf Can Jjet a osl : i i fc of clothe t i . r " J 0 at E. E. Plain's. The cheapest place in the city to buy all classes of gents famishing goods. 'all on him and get prices, and batdc over his immense stock. If X,hi bjc ho unfortunate a't to Deed a truss call on Dr. Plutnmer who has had long experience and can tit you perfectly. He carries as complete a stock f tr usswM shoulder braces tVc. as can lie found in the state. A. B, Mcllwain eoir.es to the front again this week with another large addition to his already immense stock. He can and w ill sell goods ai cheap as any Portland house , and invitefi an inspection of his goods and prices. The bouse f A. P. Qainea, alut five miles from Seio, was entered by a burglar last Thursday. A capture was made, and, turned out te Is: a hoy about 13 years old. The trial was held Friday and the prisouer brought to Albany for safe keeping by Pete fcilyeti andjlodged in the jail. His name was Joseph Cox. The arrangement.! for celebrating the coming Fourth of July arc neariag cemphv tion, and everything so far promises that we shall have a big time. When tho Alhany Fire Department start in on a celebration they mean business and ptfople from tin; oountry cau come to Albany knowing they will have a good time. On iday la.-t ft. A . Parker's team be came frightened near the fair grounds and ran into a baby carriage containing a little child of Mrs. Meyers. No serkrns harm was done to the m .-.Hhonoh the cart Was badly broken up. Mr- Parker received some slight bruises bat what might havo proved a very serious accident was averted by his cool head and presence of mind. The Star Pr wery Peer ia tho only bovor. ago wo can aafoly roocommond to our reatlera thit warm weather. It ia pure and healthy, and Mr. lkllangfr'a rrputatiou as a brewer ia a anfficicnt guarantee that Iho standard will always be kept tip. l-ong experience ami a thorough knowlmlgo of the hueinoaa are two very caaouti.il pointHoud Mr. Hellan ger poseeafipa both. Any if our farmer rendcra who are in tereattsl in attoh inattera ahould call and nnttiie the grain Seerator inanufacturoil by Daniel Post in thia city. II baa been making aomo recent improvoinenta which pi ice vt at tho head of all similar invention, "Wherever they have boon used they have given universal nsul uiiiiialiticd satisfac tion" is the verdict f millers, warehouse men. fat in cm and all who bnvod'ad experi ence w ith the Pest grain Sepcrator. Last Friday morning after the night ualch inn. Lit No. 2'a I'higina Mouse someone h.i no; a key entered and let the water out of the boiler of the engine. Ahotit noon the wai.lHn.it. raturoed and found the water running out ocr the lloor. ami the boih i ii uflj eutpty. There is no ctun M to l,o ili'.l it, bttt it is thought bi have boo care I. Mnes . ,,n t he p.vrt of aomo of the HreaaMI having kejs to the house. Such careless ne.Hs.it it was oatsMeisuias.is erimiual nud the result . uiiht have proved very ilt-.o tinus. in case a fife had brok'-u out with the in-ine nit hit comtilioii t( wouhl have taken sit hour or more to put it iu shape for work. The Chief wikbet usb. say to nil lireiiun hav ing l.i ysto be p irti ula ly e.oel'nl in i liming !Mid lin king tho doors th il the matter may not occur ayain. KOCIt'.ri IMU'tKillUI Mill-. Mr. .1 tv. . k. Mr. .1 H. P.ut kbari vi litod Portland thia lb. H'llt T day d. m SorvaiUa, Mr. II. .1. riaris i js nt a ! . in PottUud this W eci.. Mr. I. Simp ntf made Portland Ult thu M. in l. tl I'm .! i . John Davis will Ln I 0V4 ' tho no.iintain Minetim n't wot Ra Mrs. Jeaeph Weblier has l- n quite dl i or sevi ral days pa -t. Arch Mouteith and Jaa. Fodei went down to Portland yoterd.iv. Judge U. P. DoiaO isto.nldresa the i. uge pieine at I. banon June Sth. Comity Tieasiirer Prnce . t.umly hi. Iu quite ill the poet few da) a Mr. U ItawbraOk, f Uiowuvii!e, auaait Satur.'.ay last iu the city. !:o Ma-- ;i" l o t-r re-.d oi M.iy at the Blue Pibi..u ciab iiKntiug to 0hl, I'he subjei r at the Y P C A lUOatitg BWJtl Sabltath at'l ruoo.-i is'Cor. 2d, Pi: 13. '.r. Ki. Im.ui", of the lirm Ik.llar.1. Dom & t'oi.iaibj Portlaud I v i it this wick. The Cranio- Picnic at labauon on June Sth. jitoiiom s t be a very pleuaant arlair. Hon P. B. Cochran i to addre- the tiraiige piceic at laihauoti Juue Mb. The strawberry picnic excurstuuislf Iial a splendid day and a good time emrally. Bern c. il. Hewitt is to detirer the sib dn -. . ii the oceasiou of tin b. of P's picnic, !r. . P. M ,.!!, w nt Ii Antoria M IVedoeaalay bwt t nttrnd a alaaaaaie grthar iug. Mn. N. W. Ii irrrtsoit, oi portlaml, ia dow vintiii,-h. r r-.n.W. I. Twnslale, in the ejtf. Or. H. A. D.i'. . . of H.irrisbui ', pan', our city a m at l.v.t Monday, on hit v. .ty b Port land. Blue Rihtaaa club t'vniht. Mr. J. A. I . w ford, aiaHotl P rtlaml this wck. Mi -i,r,. i:. I. P.iru ia.il E. S. Iviu'oi ..ri .ih .-.me eWem WcduoMlay iitjcht to aaa the minr.tri.lt. jjevcral of the BUod bojf, made HotTaWilb a vmt last Sunda and r p.. t a pdly Km" time w bite there. Mr. Hum. Monteith prooiUtor of the Albany ity MtlUspeot laud this week. day io Port. Dr A. H. PJI, (In . .iti.e Up ow a visit a b.W 0.)4 ;. o. U l recently fiom ltwistoii. We haru that RaW. C. C. . trait on D. D , d i 'alifornia i iu deliver a lecture io tin I city ON Jum- '.'.'1 !. From the Folk Co. r.nil.-r i u. . ilfcl Mrw. Ho.Ut, wife C.I 'Moil. C. II. Hew If ll. a. ! . ii i. ie lid .t Unoicc. Mis. , C. Wallet of P. ltjd.di-, .. ill. Uf of T. P. !!... U. man, ISmf,, of thtse.it.i . mm ting M.ilr. Ha:klemaiiB. Mc. Cbaai. lb iIm-iI Nash, of Cor valJ r-, was in thu citv this Week, and made the Dl lo- , ,;Ar iiicc a nliiaaant eadl 0 . II. t. . Areui!, I'.mj., ami uattgUl r , of BroWllrtViHe, toe: . il.oiy a Visit I' and &atatrday Of bwt week. Munt Monteith returned bait week from a few vcc'ks lor the benefit iita lieaitii. F.. P. 1 ' 'oruack, ofSaiete, spent Sbbath up In r". Ho WaaeeterUrlicd very ln ..lU bly and w ill probably cine again. The wife of lr. John Irvine of Center. ille, ia UoW V tailing his pareuli in this pattaty. wiil rcltuu home ..ooii. .1. 11. M.iinc Jr., and C W. Humphrey, nroprietoi'i of the RfjUdtr, dianolved o il tin I attip la "t .'doiiday, .Mr. II. retiring. Moses rileriilinig will now sleep :.!.. n for hx inontiis. Hi s wifj has geae back to m Haven, Con. , on a visit to her relations. A pirty Uir.ct from bead quartern, nays Um lafeeet slnn is "I abonld relax my : atiires, iii ( .id id 'i should iimilc." Mr. A. P. Mcllwain went at far as Port land thil wek wttk Mr-. Mid I wai ii wlm goi e.i-.t, with '" ;. 'iiim oi s axon raion, ' . Irs. .stov. td P - I. ia now vhiit.n" ht . . .-, -i.i.i. John Alliiotise, in thi.s city. VVe audetatand Bbe is in very poor health. Mr. loe Clark, aud Miss Flora Cowan earred off tbe priaea awarded tho bent aaitaara art the C. rman picnic last Mnnday. Mrs. Zeph. .lob of Corvallia passed th rough the city yesterday en mute to her father' Mr4 A. P. Caiues of Soto, for a abort vioit. Mi-is llettie Miller Beaeber and the plipila of the west ward aafahal had a very pleasant picnic party a Hacklcman's grove -Satunbiy laiit. Mack Prunk started back home hist Tuea- a day. He was accompanied by Mrs! Kestcr, who wiil visit friend. iu Polk county for a few daya. W. P. Parr ntarts this week for Baker aud Union counties where be has a surveying contract w inch will take him all summer to complete. Mr. I. D. Miller of Millera' Station made us a brief call tbia week, lie is recovering sdowly from his recent illness, and is still quite feeble Mr. Frank Troutman called on ua laat Monday, deposited his subscription for tho j VNfOtAt am without it. Dkmotkat .md remarked that he 'could not Chinaman Jim, according io Eeecher's theory ia 1 ecoming "assimilated" ami con tributed oue dollar toward Ihe Fourth-of July ceiebi atioo. Dr. Thor. Smith, of Dallas, will locats here in a few days for the practi. . of medt : cine, lie has achiovea riuito a reputation as . l. a a. At a aurguoti. Mr. .las. H. Foster, proprietor of tho "Magnolia Mills" of this city attctuld tho mooting of millers ami warehousemen in Port land thia week. Mr. M. D. Ballard made Portland a visit Monday hist nud attended the tweeting of i. nl!. i i ami warehousemen, which occurred them on that date. Messrs. J. M. Sottlo and S. A. Nickcrson of Lebanon Were tho delegates to Portland from that section to ntteiid the 'Jfith aniiunl meeting of I. (). 0. F. Uov. P. L Stevens and S. .1. M. Iloliiilly ma In a trip to Waterloo nnd Saiitiam nver on Monday last to practice the piscatorial art. Success limited. Mr. II. Humphrey, of this eilv. has been emu missioned Aid do eamp, Mith the rank of ( aplain, on (o n. Proan'a i;t..ll. se e M. S. Monteith, resigned. I'. M. Smith, one of the h)Hi0al and best men of tho Fork-, wai in town last Friday, are Milder many obligations to him fof some valoabia liifiarmptiiaV Dr. tl. II. Siiriiwui, foimerly of this pl.e . KpOnt a ilay or two. in the city last week, and baft Monday vi nlug for Yatptiua Bi.nheio the will remaiu a short tinn, I he Indies of tho ( 'ongregatioiial ebwck hold a .. i.il.l.' at the ri ldeiu e of Mis. Fi ill on Friday evening May V'Tth. A eonli.il in vital km la . inded to all. Mr 3, F. Packenuto attended tho 20th ai.nii.d i.e 'i.,n of I, (I. (I. F. at Portland as a delegate trom Alban ,. W. V, Twefdalw and II. .1. t 'lark n re al-.o del - j ites. Mrs. Mora Mohfeldt. of t'orvallta, paid her inotlii r. Mn. I'hiadle. a vimta (ew days a o. We urn very sorry we aen- not in when sin honored our otliee with a call. Tho Oregon I' ni versalist State 'oiiveutiou wdi l- l.i-l 1 ,il I! ! II. iiiiin'i crove, live miles south ..I H aftO JT, oiuiuem-iitg on June 'ith sl. A f.rdial iu it -itioit is exlemUd to all. Among tie icuraioeiata east who I. ft Portland oo the cteamer Orruomw sotioa the names ol Mir Mel twain and M Albany. When j on i man ti am, and he t.-n.lrt r;'. Mis. A. I 0 C. S. Hamilton all id man modltig auolhrr alls you and wants you to taki it awhile at, d . .erii.e it, don't you lo it. You might jft atoypad and bawa to walk ba. k. Mr. A. P. itaiuea of Kcio made th I. . . jm aa. a a i 'i Km t. r itio..- a i all in. r w.-cL. lie aava he I Ii w the pi oj.ri. lor of a Ml shootrrAnd tirt i la i shot uii and is pn n ired for burg lam in good ordur. Dr. Junes, the Homvooalhic phy riiciau. who waa located bete m i.il y i-arn ago, re. I u iid last week. We have not h anted titer he iuU-uds rvmaiuing here or Mot He ia stopping at Dr. tirifhu'a, Ib i. S. 1 1. Voting, the ni. . idut Pri diy t nan bidey. '.t d ..t Fort Wrangrl, M-iit last s.tbbath in this city, d liven tig a very interesting In turn at the I 'ollegr t-hapvl in lie wiling on "Alaaka " Mr. .lames W. SUphs aieckl ajjent aid adju t-rof the lumbal & laiiiaohire Fin- limil.uoe ( oaqcil.y i l .wrMM. keit Tmxday in Illicitly iu the interest ol the '. ii' i iM .l a chosaiit rail. B. Mini, ex -Assessor id this couuty, eaane d..tn (r.ni isr. I Home Ho w.eL ami honor. I u;t with a nil while hire. He a) -he .m l do without the D Uim fcAT, and imd q for another year in advance. lhHeW aaad .Moot Mont, ith ucked their V.ili- ..u l blank. t, ao I taatn their gtlos, silently dejiarti d yeati rby for the mioea in Washington Territory. Wo bu they -trlke it rich and no" I ... I. n. i ! 1 i..ii hi . Ala llarun n. i.l. .. m tn, to the iuuu try bmit afefty whIox abnao th D.di.-s laat lin k, ami ii turn-.1 on Monday. Whila away he saw quit a in.misr old UM w at u;y people, anii'iiv; whom werofi. A. Hill ami others. OtrCerman friend, Nick W. rnauiout, re tin . 1 from Ins raiieh over mi aipiiua Pay, l.i. He kilhd a u.onrtcr iinuamoii b. .r while he was ko,,'- He allot it twice .in . i.undiil it for a good while with an axe U ion it Would give to. .i. , Meera, of Wells- station, b.ot jast i . tin n. d Jiom an extended tup through i i ' i W .e-.hli:; toll .il'd Otej.;o, and ciys be H n.iw H-rfcctIy HatistiiNi with Wehfoot V ,vre glad to see Eiieh men as him settle t.wu (leiiuahently with us. n are in receipt oi an invitation to at tcod a ;raugu pouic at FMelman'a Orove, I-. tiiihi' H"uthast d Hatsey, on .Saturday, May SSth. Jude P. P. Boiso is to deliver tie- addr'- , and the patrons of that vicinity anticipate a good time generally. W acknowledge the receipt of a oordial nn i Lit i on bi attend thu coniiiieocciiunt ex ercises of tie! .State Agricultural College which take place at Corvallia May Ifb, '21, '', 29, .".0, .".l and .Ittno 1st. Tho program will be found in another column of the Dkmochat. W. K, Priee and John MilUrd willntart over the muitntuiiiH with cattle next Week. We thought that aomo of the inducements held out by the Knights of Pythias might .nne John to remain here until after tin' picnic, but. he :ci s he can't tay even for that. C. K Caukiu, district aent ot the Traveller's bite Ins,' Co. ot Hartford I 'ourif apettt a day or two in the city tin i week. Mr. Ceo. W. StlT is ttu local aguut at tiua phu-e and during Mr. Caukiu's stay they stirred up the in.turauc; busiuea:t iu a lively manner. John Shea, Daptaia of the Sweet Home branch ol the Host, of Destroying Angela of Die Church of Latter Day Satiibi, was in tho city during the tirst of the week. He sub . . nhi .l for the Dkmim'Iiat while he was down ami naitl in advance. Wo want to in. , t more angels like him. The bills are out for the K night i of Pythiaa picnic whi'.-h promises to 1: oncof the events of tho season. Of course everybody wilt at tend and wo predict thu Knight's picnic will be thoroughly enjoyable aa tho list of prizes offered and the array of amiisumunts are eoongk b keep the fun going all day long. ThoCcrmau picnic was a success. No accidents, no bail management, and every body passed a pleasant day. The attendance was quite large, aud from almost every sec tion of tho county, our Ccrman friends took advantago of tho occasion to come te town nnd enjoy thoinanlvea. The dancing was the main foaturo of tho day, and was indulged in generally by tho young people. Past Friday evening there wasa very pleas n:tt gathering ut the residence of Ke v. J. 1 1 ollenbangh the newly arrived minister of tho Evangelical church of this city. Mr. H. and lady were invited out to spend the evening and after they had gone quite a number of friends gathered at the house ami irraitged tho table with a bcuntifiil repast and deposited other imbsfati.il mementos about tho house, after which the lights were darkened and tho hosts sent for. Their sur prise on entering tho house and Itnding every thing in readiness for a good time and ameng an assembly of friends, can be imagiuee letter than described. Every body spent a nleasent evening and w ere w-H entertained qy the host and his accompli , net lady. ! ehort visit to aquina Bay en . Friday last He informs ua work there ia beieg pushed rapidly as possible. The aoowa are nearly finished and one of them waa expected to have hi on launched by the llratef thia week. When the scows are ready work on the mat tresses can be pushed ahead, The road to the bay ia in very good condition, except ingaoinohad places, and theae are beiug rapidly repaired. Mr. Ingram aaya he anet seven teams going iu on one day, aud that tho jM ophi at the bay are Jubilant over the proqii ct of a lively time thia summer. ' HlHiorUr'. l.lbeiMlllr." Undor I no above heading laat Hunday'a PortUttd "Moreury" aaya that Willamette Htetfina (..., of that rlty, "projMiMi to put up their 975 meilal for a touruautont on tln I'liurlh, Iho company whoso online throes a Ktreain the Ittrtheat to take the pil.o. TImi comfaM alao Nay tbev will pav iho i-'HsiiMna, to and frum Poitlaud, of I. iiiii bi i i 1 1. ( i 1 1 pa ii y of Albany, If the l.,iiei will resi, If boaieii, to forfeit I Imii l)i si medal won In thia nlty at tbe ienlonnkal ootobrjiioa and MNajfat tin ac- "lid prhM a warded lo Willamette's." Well, iikw, for ttttffl and nuatJu Iterated ehewkM that beat almost anything wo have board of. It's true that our farms are pretty well OOVOtwd with inorttfanea up lo ie, but tho boya can a ill rahej money ftOUgfa to make a trip bi aud from Port land, on i tin Fourth we will have a oel Mbratlan hero, and I. inn Km bo Company will tuko part in It. It In pn.bablo that (In- Willamette's were aware of this tac ned that account for tbelr act of geaaroav By ( InoflatriOg to jrny the faro of our boys to and from our it v. Then again ! thai Oontotmbll prlat was competed fur ami won on Iho siiiaro, aud our cotnpauy will iii. i part with it under auy couaidora- ii ii. If Wlllamolto'a are really "spiling" " I" tilt, let them put up a caab prbM of double or treble the aiaouut they woiilil have I pay as fare If Mini's should a. upl ttafjf pro aoil pi qmsillon, and at nun. twno In tho future our Ixiya will go down with tho steamer and brine "tho Md ' back with them. - - - Off t0 lalirarala. I wi-h to inform my many foruiur pittrous and tbe publh- generally that 1 hae met with even belter anccaw than I had anticipated Hi disputing of Uiy large itook of kuosIm in o abort a time. I have atill on hand a conaiderabla amount of goodfl w hi. h rather than bos upaudahlpto Sallfornia I Will dlaOao of oven bwlow eonl prkata I shall leiiiatu a few day a louget ul J , and during that limn shall lie glad to j show those good. I am certain Hie psiople of Albany would laka ail vantage of tbe prf no for which 1 am ottering lhe:n. For tho is 1 refer lo tho "Home and Ahriad"odiimti of Ibis Issue of tbe I n vi t u. i .Call at on "u as thia poWiWy i ho "last chanw." Wii.ii B Ai t.Kt. AM.ii.v ttieKoii, May 1Mb. ' e . Iriilf itrsnUs. M, Paul's KpiacoMil Cbnn h, of Haloiu, are making arrangement . b.r a mod pic MO OXOUnuon to Am i and itSuio.lo take place on Friday ib 7tb. and U ena ble tho Albany s-.plw to articipaie in Iho pleas ti r - ol tho day, I av made ar raiigemeiits b.r ibe mm of ttekela froiu th. M,int as well a-, all stations between hero and im In. Li g I'oillai d Ink eta uom Ali .hi v and loiuru will be sold at 7 oo es. 'I bis will enable fih-uils frutu nil iiit'teiitng itoiuta to mooi at a in tnoii ct-niwr and eujoy a fw boura luter I roiirno amid ploataitl aurrnuudluga. Ks cursiouiaM will go aud return on tho reg ular Albany ex pros train. ll piomieee b bo pleasant affair and we predict a targe dideiraltou from Albany. 4 liar 4rgaa tor gale. 1 bare. i.ei U gant cabinet (aua, Khoulug crtiruail with foldimr immIaIm ami atda doom, the retail nrlce of which ia fci5 Jbul which 1 will sell for $110, aa I do not wlali w -w e I to liA V rin. I hhlt ll Tbia Iu UUw mm! I "w at., I us one who wantann ..nnn will at once that it la a bargain. Call and In- . n - -- - - - i paH ft, for oiio weak mora only at, WlbBY B. Ai.i.KVa. uu taeeili aei K i sabbath at ii o'clock Kav. S. O, Mr. ( '. T. Ingram returned home frem a Irvine, !. U., paalorof the U. P. Church, will preach hi-3000th eerm on. sinoe aa- CoIlATa, Cuff and Silk llandkei lering the auiulntry he haa'kept a record 'hlef at cost. of the sArtiiaiiM lot Iibm . Ia I i v ...... I .. 1.... I . ' ., w hen. ami tbe anbiectM ih. o, 1 dehvorcd al thetluio aUted above will, Id number, be .1000. . las- ttlbkaa lab. I'he program for tbe meeting of the Blue fUkkaa Club to-uigbt will beaa fellowa : 1 Pecttation by Maggie Harvey. I F.saay by Miae Maggie Foater. :; Vocal music, by Miaaea l.aura (ioltra and I...IM- MonU-itk. A Addrea. by lbv. Saib, of lialaey. a A Had rail. last wed noauay nveiung a horse upon which Win. Htown was tiding reared up and fell over backwards falling upon him. Mr. Pi ow ii had one ahoulder dislocated, ono of bis thighs badly bruised, and avaa itirt to aomo extent iubarually. MBtN. I'. I II AN AN. - In thl.ielty.WedneedaT. May 17, 1KM(, tu tbe wifo of Kugeue llucb .Ul ill . Mill. MAKKS. -At hia residence two milea west of Lcbauou, I. mn couuty, John Macks, hi the eighty-third year of his age. Mr. Mnrka waa bout tu Laucaater Co., Pa., on the lfjlh of Fobruary, 1709. Hia Father had left Ireland on account of political troubles; but returned to hut anceatral home hi vne I'.meraiu aie, wnen ine 8tiop3Ct ot thi.s sketch was still a little child. Havino ..m c enjoyed tho freedom of our broad de main, tin y could not be aatiaiied with tbe limits of the little green iale, and again ami grated to America, settling iu the vicinity of Pittsburg, Pa. There in the early yeara of this century John Marks spent his boyhood assisting in clearing the ground and making a settlement. Again he did pioneer service iu Indiana, and waa married and aettled hia own home, near Terra Haute, May 8th, 1827. lie came to Oregon iu the emigration of 1MO f.od Bt.tld on the claim on which he died. i the fall of the same vear. Mr. Maika leaves behind him the loved cempan. Invite to call early and secure bar ion of fifty-four yeam of married life, and gains. Remember this is a Bona live sous, all citizens of thia couuty, was a ruling elder in the United Presbyter UUI i It u re ii, una uieu in uie iuu inumpus ei the Christian faith. a His funeral service waa held in the church at Lebanon, and waa very largely attended by the early Battlers of the vicinity and sym pathizing Chriatian friends. S..S. I. Terre Haute, Ltd., papers please copy, SELLING OFF FARMERS AND MECHANICS Oarini to contemplated obangu in my biieineaa at an early period 1 have , , , Am ENTIRE STOCK, (all new aud freab,) AT- Sweeping Reductions For Sixty Days ! Colbing and Kurniehiug (JucnIm at L:at Htl5 nud (wM, Booti and ShtiC-sut '' Overall, Jumper ami flbiu-.es al ctek lllatiktria, OMoforlcra and heavy goods below coat. Hoaiery, (Jlovea and Summer Hat Way doWll. MMiMt atyir-i rHK BUU MU-lill tfK- weal at Cimt. I xxri I m , . w"ei i Wic auu iieviot nniri- market! very low. Trunks, VaJlaea and HaUbeU at catt. Poeket Cutlery, Razor and N tionn very much rtnluced. Xgmlm... ". SSI I IT I amou r taiuiei t uucr- wer knocked down. . iwari-pin, biuus anu Sleeve liut- HM uearfy half price. Toilet Soap, Perfumery, Hair, (loth and Tooth Brushes at cost. hOdo. genuine Jouvio Kid (J loves (1 and 2 button,) very cheap. 50 do.. British .Hocks at$1.7"i ier dox., cheap at $3.00. Special : 60 pair Summer Shoes at $1.50, worth $2.75. 10 dor.. Calico Shirts 25 cts.t cheap at 50 eta. See ray One Dollar flue white shirts. They are boss." 20 doe. assorted linen towels at at AA Ivor br I iThau a pu u ilrluo " Take a square look at my $7.50 Caasiraere Suit-. 75 pair working pints 75 els., reg ular price $1 . 25. Look at ray $1.00 Black Bate, sold at every place fer $1.50. See my $5.75 French Calf Hand Sewed Boots They are cheap at J efj qq Cigars and Tobacco: These goods - U am offering at regular wholesale prices. Try my 5 cent and 10 cent cigars. Examine ray Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco at 50 cts per pound. 20 doa. BoysV Summer Hats, 15 in rtfl. each. All cash buyers In the city and surrounding ceuBtry are respectfully He Fide Reduction Sale of first-class - woodg for 60 DAYS J. M. NOLAN, Farmers' and Mechanics' Store, Albany, Or Samuel E. Young, Importer a ml Far Of Kvery Known TeMrriptiofi ALBAWV, ... ORKfaONe 9xbC1 I IHtiafe,tjyLCfl HaaiaBaatae aV A .aMaiaWeaBBai J-fc JrZBaVHI9 (aWafejif? CxTw tNSVl WJtWtiflMmU, aaaxjlDvjTKaW UJaillvirlUftaawlaaKuL "r "txajf V M ppaaxaw HBb fxfmw f "fil - I I k " VaLxaw kJLtT ml mwL a5?Slaf xbbbV ! BaTwxaaaP. m&fmW-fm ' ' x; .rtAi T Is ..,1 - ''alUtlxWiaailkaBWSxS 3sBE5 3KSSKSHHbHK The McOormick HARVESTER -AND- i wim; kimm ic. Toe UOOQMMU K TWINE BINDER, illuatrated atjove.'ia attavslied totboale or mick llarveater in tho place of the Hand atindtug Miami and Platfono. It rejuifee una man and two tioreea to operate It, aud can be worked iu all condlUona of yrain. By tbe uae or tbe A ulomatlc Trip, lite bun-db-a are all bound of one alze; aad tbe driver baa no -are over tbe op-ration of tbe Binder, other I ban lo ear that l be grain la bring delivered upon tbe table properly for well-lormed eheavea. In this u a' bine tbe aie of the bundle ie under automatic 'ontrol, aud a diacbarffjua; device uiakee a pa ral ion botween tbe bound bund;e and the unbound grain aaniplete an n. "owd ble by any device known. A aheef ol uui forui ante and uautit.r iu all kiuda aul onditiona uf grain ia tbua aecurei, bring ing it haft tMBfMl ehapv before Ibe std ia placed arouml itie bundle by the binder arm. Tbe knot lying device la very iui pie, and not liable lo get out of enior. Ttie wnigUl of Uie Hinder ia carried ao float to tbe drive wheel that there ie no da 'axe i of the machine tippmg over on aide hula or uiiov on ground. Va I ii a b I v I iii pro ve- mcntft Have Been Added Tti TIIF. HARVESTER for 1881. HlbT A NEW rmialng and lowering device liaa lea ad. - pled whereby the oper ator can, iu a moment, ratao or lower the main fiame by moauaof a lever aud wiud laa located on the rear of the) frame. Hie gram wheel and outside divider are also raited and lowered bv meana of a newlv arrauiced lever. The new anuaratua adds greatly to the simplicity and efficiency of iu." niMi-iiine. TOTJ WANT 1' SEE The Deering TWINE naraware store PETERS Printer's Ink is make a reputation. verdict from MINNESOTA, ILLINOIS, DAKOTA, r t. -j4J KANSAS, IOWA, ANI) OTHER STATES. in Implements, Tbe Ncoud change of iiatartence i Hie Keel, which can bo mad winding or straight, and . si. NoW tie thrown haw k ward and forward, and up and down, Mj any point neceMexry for tbe amvlng of any kind of grain, or bringing it upon the plat for ui iu proper ahept. A spring ia alao provided for the driver'e aeai. I'he main drlie ar beef la of IKoN, with wrought iron a pokes and mn, light and atrosg, amJ by far tbe beet iron wheel ever pot on a barveeter. Tbe grain wheel la irou, with a removable bub, w hich can lie replai-ed at a small t-xpenae. We will guarantee it to be in every re aped a thotouga working and wall made anacbioo, nnd one which baa no aupeiior In the market. Advantages Ol Twine over Wire. 11 Ie i -'II KAPEIl, averaging at baaal otie tbird ooat with thie Binder Tbowe maehitiee that rely upon putting lying ap paratus for twine in place of twiatiug ap- at ral us for wire, are at the dtaadvantawe ol having to rely upon the strength of the string fOr uompreaaiou of tbe gram, and luiwt nets imarily uae large, atrong airing, that meaauree fiule to ttie pound. With thia Biodor we can uae string of great length, and tbua economixe expeOMe. It is unobjectionable in tlireahing, will not interfere w ith the uae of at raw for feeding faille, and will not dull tbe cutting knife when cut for feed. It ha free from all thoee objection!, real or imaginary, that bar been urged again the uae of wire. I have on band aizea aa follows : C foot cut, with Twine Binder Attach ment " foot cat, with Twine Binder Attach ment. Binding Twine. The twine used ntt the If cConnick Bind er i made from iLh ltM .....l.iu n XI ... W la, aud measures from 7..0 id 7N feet lo the pound, while a pound of number 29 binding w ire measurea 344 feat. O SOX. not required to This is the Dealrr BINDER