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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1881 0. H. STEWAtT . st . Albany Station. MCltl MtN. A LB AN y EXPRESS Departs at rUIUHT TRAINS MAIL TRAIN pSts ' tamm Mm Mali. TAIK t J,W ' ALVA NY AXPKKSS Arrtrss st 5:90 A. M. A. at. ll:4& A. M. V. at. ll:& A. M. 12:06 P. M. :P. M. 44 P. M . Alt Train atatty. Seep Notu k. On and after this date regular tickets wUl be sold at oar ticket offlr for following point on Columbia river: UpP Cascades, Dalles, Umatilla, Walfula, Walla Walla and Alusworth. Wilu. B. Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O.ACR.R.CO. Albany. Jane 18th. 188'. THIS paper riltfna OUR LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweUer. L R. akipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. Comity Court baa been in eaeaion this Gents Fornieaing goods, at J. F. D. Wrinkle and Oa. The Oliver Chiliad Plow ia the beat plow for dry ground. All kieda ef draaa goods st rod seed pricea t J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co. C. a Montages the reliable, general mer chant, f ihsaoa. Or. School books for sal st ressousb! pnoes at Foshay and M aeon's, Csaauieres, 58 oeats per yard, worth ' cent, at J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co. Kamamber that the Linn County Fair be gisa oa tbe 37th of this mouth. All colors of Turkisb teweliug and canton fliaael st Fas, Beam snd Co. Jjntthingham Lsea Curtains very cbanp st J. F. D. Wrinkle and Ca. New styles ties, bows, ucbues snd silk handkerchiefs st Fox, tteuna snd Co. M ontsish snd Seiteabaeh are now back in thnir eld quarters ia Foster's brink. Plaid dress foods is all the rags, and yon osn got yonr sbsiee at Fes, Banas snd Co. Grsheas bread that ia grshsra bread, at Cosiad Meyer, the landing baker in Albany. A fall lino of hats, boots snd shoes, sloth ing of all kinds, tic., at I. O. Jaakson'a Elagant SUk Handkerchiefs st 75 seats worth f 1.25, at J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co. Dunbar 'e shoes are all the rags at Samuel K. Voonga fit, styls,snd quality ganrsnteed. Or. G. Wans Prise, dentist, office in Odd Fellow's Tempts, over Ptesasanr Dreg Stern. Ladies Ilhuninatea vests st.Foi, Baunt end (Vs. ftnassthiag jast oat sad vary A new stock of furniture jest received at the new furniture store of K. Gaan, st Leb- For the latest stylos ef ribbons in shaded colors and shaded and Co. go to Foz, Clothing, furnishing goods, bout and ahese, at Fox, Banes and Cos. at iowprice. Great, keg, lnetoua, Bartlstt pears, that will ahnoet melt m yonr sseeth, st Hoffman and Josephs'.. C A Hummer snd Co. have pot a hand, some new tains into their store span which U display goods. atsshroiiieriss, inaertios, French and Suanisb laces, st Fx, Banm and Co. Mew patterns and styles. Fur ail the Istsst novelties in ladies silk, plash, brocade, velvet and steel baits, go to Fox, Banas aad Co. Fred. Rets has mw men red housekeeping in the henae recently occupied by ear late Fringes, buttons, gimp, bees, shoes, rings, cord sod tassels, for trimming, to match at Fas, Banm and Co. There will be s grand ball at Sodavilla, on Friday evening, Sept. 16th Tickets, including supper. 1,50 . Fox Beam and Co's. stock of lisle .bread, fiasco lined, snd kid giovts, is complete. Foster kid gloves s speciality. Far and plush trimming in sadless varie. ties for dresses and cloaks, which is all the go, at Fox, Banm and Co. During the month of August our County Cleek issued 8 marriage licenses, and ftkd 4a deeds snd 22 m ortgagea, . Dr. J. W. Wests delivered an interesting lecture on temperance before the Blue Ribbon Club last Friday evening. Sheridan, the great actor, has drrwa enor mms houses at Portland, an.' dii well it galas for one night thie wed.. School books exchanged a. C. A. Plum mar and CVs en tbe best o terms. Seed yonr children to them for as outfit. Geo. Hardy telegraph optrstor, telh as t lat during August he received at bis office 3:6 messages, snd dispatched 290. Dry good sad groceries of all kin d and of the very beet quality ae C. B. Montague a Lebanon. Far, Banas and Co, have the nicest stock of dr m goods in the city, se tbe ladies ajl ay, and of course it most be so. Oar oats are goiag off like "hot cakes." If yoa wsnt some, come in. We have not got much, but we can give yon a start. We have always beard that Grey was a fast color snd ws now need no additional evidence whatever to make us believe it. L. E. Blsin will hereafter make a specialty of hats. In a few days be will be able to fit joe oat in mat line wica any style yon the new Foster brick, made out of his old une, if now receiving the finishing teaches, and the lower pert ia reedy for oc cupancy. Everybody buys those splendid, Manilla 5 cent cigars st Hoffman snd Josephs'. It takes an expert to tell them from s 10 cent cigar. Polks dot, lace, silk and aatin collars and cuffs, for ladies and mjagst, Fox, Bourn and Co's. stock, without snd exception, is the An infallible remedy for Fever and Ague is Ayer's Ague Cure. Wholly vegetable snd containing no qninine, it hi harmless snd sore. There is going to be another comet hold on, don't dodge yet ; it's the comet of 1744, and it is only expected around once every 122,688 years. Ladies, call at Fosbsy and Masons aad jee that beautiful new style of note paper they keep ia stock. Nothing like it ever before in Albany. Capt. Leaning and Levi Fannin; dumped sat of a buggy last Saturday and bruise J up considerably, I ut mi thee one was seriously hurt. J. F. D. Wrinkle Co. ia the ehr sprat pi ice in Atbsny to boy Dry goods. Tbe Masons have received some beauti Ld six -light chandeliers for their new hall in Foster's brick. Call at Fox, Baunt and Cos snd see them. Schools begin bow ia a few weeks snd parents should remember to go to Fosbsy snd Mason's to have their children's books exchanged. Track lsying on the Narrow Gauge from BrownaviUe to Corvsllis begun yesterdsy snd will be rushed along rapidly until the road is completed to that point. Tbe reason that K. loan sells so much furniture at Lebanon is that hs buys for cash at the manufactory of Graf and Fromm snd then aslla st low prices. Hereafter when you wsnt s chicken, go to Height snd Sternberg's meet market. They expect to keep them coustently oa hand either alive or dressed. Chlckena! Chickens! If you have chick one for sale bring them to Height snd Blum berg st the Central Meat Market sail they will pay you the cash for them. John Poehay will go below next mouth to ley in a big atock of fresh drugs, inediciuea. books, stationary, holiday goods l.ovU out for their new stock when it comes. Red field snd Irving still keep on hand s magnificent stock of family groceries and provisions. Aay thing you want in that line can be had at their store, snd if you trade there once you will call again. The enterprising young firm of Mouteith and Seiteabaeh is now receiving a uiaguiti at stock of general merchandise which will be sold st extremely low prices. Ladies, if you went to know about the latest fashions sad all about the latest uov. el ties, rend what Fox, Bsum aad Co. have to say ia our local columns this week. Tbe invoice of clunks, dolmans, circular , uistare aad sacks, at rox, Haunt lot. ia something worth selling. Those for aad plush ed trimmed are grand sod all the style. The quarterly public examination of ap plicants for teachers' certificates will be held at tbe Court House in Albany on Fri day and Saturday, Sept 23d and 24th 1881. Slain is now reeeiviug his new stock of clothing, which is the beet be hss ever brought to Albany. Go to him to buy your outfit, snd you will get s bargain ss well as good clothing. Workmen have recently been busily en gaged in patting up tbe bridge across tbe Calapooia at Brownsville on tbe line of the Narrow Gauge Railroad, ami it was finished ap test Monday. Yes tenia y and to-day Monteith nod Sei teabaeh were moving their stock of goods back to their old location in Foster's brick, which has been specially fitted up for them ia tine style. Family geecaiiae snd previsions of ell kinds for sale by Hoffman snd Joseph st living rates. They don't advertise to give their goods swsy, but customers will find out that they charge only a reasonable profit. 1500 dosen of hose, all shades and colors, at Fox, Banss aad Co's. which were bought at a bargain, aad will be sold at astonish log low prices. Call snd get your pick, as they go off like hot cakes. Tbe Oliver Chilled Plow will run snd do good work in dry ground when a steel plow mot be kept in. They are jast the plow yon wsnt for summer fallowing. For Sale by Samuel K. Young. Scholars who need books for the approach - tug term of school should not fail to call oo C. W. Oeboro for prices. Books and stetion- ery lower than ever stored Tbe telegraph line through this city will be changed in a few days Instead of reu sing down the back alley and along Lyon it, it will run direct from the office up Ferry street to the railroad. H. Brook, one of the aoliU farmers of Bote, Polk county, is threshing his Urge crop of grain sad is doing splendid work. One day test week he headed and threshed thirty-five seres of heavy wheat ia one day. Conrad Meyer is offering better induce ante than :ver to tbe people of Albany Everything, snd mors than everything, usually found in a first-class bakery and grocery store, is to be obtained st his estab lishment. Yesterdsy C. W. Osborn again commenced the manufacture of red-hot taffy of sil fla vors. He hss acquired quite a reputation for his taffy, snd as soon as it is known that be has again commenced its manufacture he will have a perfect stream of customers. A sleeper is one who sleeps ; n steeper is also s place where a sleeper can steep ; and a steeper is, too, s tbisg over which runs tbe steeper in which the sleeper sleeps ; so that the sleeper in the sleeper sleeps, white tbe steeper runs en, as well as sometimes lesps oJ tbe track. Mr. O. P. Tompkins, of Harrisborg, has decided to make a change in his business on account of poor health. Until further notice be will sell all goods in bis line, stoves, tin ware, copperwsrs etc, st bed-rock prices. Give htm s call snd secure some of the bar gains he hi offering. A prepaying subscriber has always occu pied an exalted position in our mind until a few days ago. The delinquent subscriber is our hope bow, if our delinquent subscribers had squared ap accounts with us s short tins sgo ths chances are that the money would now be in Mexico. Our readers should not forget that I. O. J season has just returned from belew with S msgnificient stock of well selected general merchandise which he will sell st lower prices than ever. Call and examine his goods snd learn st what figures he is selling. Samuel E. Young has just returned from San Francisco with a large stock, contain ing all the novelties in Fall and Winter goods These goods are all bought for cost and will be sold low. Parties wanting good cannot do better anywhere in tbe city. C. B. Montague, st Lebanon, is offering for sale a class of groceries unexcelled. The people in that f ioinity can rely upon receiv ing first class articles, snd need have no, hesitation in dealing with him for fear of not obtaining just what they are paying for. The firm of Monteith and Seithenbacb is not ss eld ss some others in Albany, but both members of it are young and energetic and by their fair dealing have already work ed up to a prominent place in the front rank ef our best mercantile firms. We can recommend them to our resdeis. On your wsy home from tbe mountain's stop at C. B. Montague's st Iebsnoo, and lay in your stock of goods, as you will not get another such epportnnity, as is offer ed st the present time. He is offering bet ter bargains than can be found elsewhere in Linn County. The libiary at the Y. P. C. A. Hall is open every night from hslf past six until nine o'clock. Encourage it by your pres. enee, for it is an institution which ought to be built up and made an ornament to our city. There is no reason why in a ve.y few years it should not have at least a thousand volumes, where now there are but about a hundred. On Thursday afternoon of last week ft man named Mr. Quads got drunk sad stumbling into Frank Wood's msrble shop : he fell against a tombstone ami kueoked it- over. It fell sgainst Another and organised s kind of s ton-pin business sud somo five or six were overthrown snd All more or less damaged. Wood talks of coming on the city for the amount of the damage. Geo. W. Kexartee, now out st lioacburg, heard of our tinsnoial troubles last week, snd lest Monday a letter rescued tis from him containing s yesr'a subscription to the Democrat George is recovering his health out there, having already gaiuod liftrcn pounds in weight, mid likes the climate woll. He says Dr. Rice is doing well, and that Joe I'urdoin is getting fatter ami far ter. J. O. Budiiielt writes us to change his paper from Seattle to Walla Walla. He ssys harvesting is almost ever in the Walts Walla oouutry, aud grain is now Wing brought in very rapidly st thii paint, A number of farmers have sold their iiittre crop st CO ueuts per bushel, but the ruling price about the first of the present month wss 56 ceuts. Why go to Nswport or the moiinteius' to get cool, whea you have ouly to call on I'. I. Bellenger st the Star Brewery to obtain all the comfort snd re)Kiee ueeeiotsry to satisfy the most lypuphatic individual on the e wnt. His beer cheers sud builds up instead of destroying and killing. it is a uocUr fr the dejected and meloneholy, ami never fails to lighten the burdens of the weary. Our old ff irnd Hugh Dinwiddie, qf Tiue, sends for sows of the White Russisn Oats snd gives ss the following items hrQB bk neighborhood i Health enflkiently god to starve out ths doctors. Farmers are rush ing the harvesting right along ss fast as possible, aud the crops are turuiug out watt, Although the Narrow iauge Railroad runs through that aectiou the farmers will bn! to store their grsiu at llarrisburg this sea seo. as the grsin warehouses aloug the road will aot be rinithtd up in time for this rea. sob's crop sMiiL aa ra:nsnAC !- I'rol. Gilbert was in ft libation last Wednesday. Charley Barnes MM hut Wednesday. Lieut. Schwatka has up fioiu Portland lieeu It-ctiiring in Portland th.'a week. Geo. F. i ..ant. of the N B and M lnsnr city, is in the anas Co., was here last Sabbath. W. II Harthtss, formerly of this couueeted with a meat market Dalles. Mrs. Stiuson has returned houi after viaitiug tier mother, Mr. Haley, in this rity for s week or two, Mies Mad Jot and Miss Wimi.Is.hi, of Amity, are visiting the family of P. I. Mason in this city. Mrs. A. L. Grey a ill star, for Si Paul. Minn., ins few days, st which pass her parents bow reside. Bar. Dr. Irvine srrivrd home from arm Springs Indian Agency last Wednesday, having hail a spleudtd trip. Ieuis Miller returood home fr.-.n tbe Sound last Friday. He has Un tinting his daughter, Mrs. C. Dofllemier. L. N. Liggett and wife, Jolm Cdvor and a Mr. Ixmg start over tbe ruouutaius in a few da- for the bunch grass country. Wm. Cochran, of Brownsville, paid our city a visit teat Wednesday. He is proba bly the highest tax -payor in the county One of our society young men says be he calls his Ctrl "Silcocj, because alien wants to kiss her she "gives couseut." Mrs. Hugh Nickerson. living near this city, is now lying st tho point of death, her disease being a rose cancer ou her I.i a t. Pete Bilyeu and family start" I for Va jaina Bay last Wednesday. They L.k along a barrel snd nil! bring back slot of fish. Mrs. W. 11. Gaston .of llalsey, came duwu yes'icrday on a visit to her i !.Uin sod frieuds, snd will remsiii here severs! lays. Tbe mother of K. P.. Skipwurth, Ran,, has been iu the city during the pat week visit ing her son and friends. She ia from Gold- sadate, W. T. Simoa Seiteubach sud Mrs. M. A. sScm- teith wdl start for Sau Francisco f.u city ot the 13th (nest Tuesday) cm tbe steamship CUumU'm. Miss Mary Gaston has returned from Hftesy, where she has beeo teaching school. She will teach at tbe College. Daniel Best has sold quite a Large numler of hia celebrated grain cleaners fb Southern Oregon, and last Saturday be weut out there to set some of them up. Mattie Allison hss gone to Portland willi the intention of sttending the Catholic school at that place for a ear. He frieuds up here will miss her. Judges Desdy snd Kuisu pai.4-.-d up the road Isst Friday oo their wsy to P.ugeue to attend a meeting of the B isr 1 of Began ts of ths State University. Sam YooBg, I K. Blairi and N. Baum all return borne this week from San Fran cisco, and all bring immense sto :ks for tin ir respect establishments. He won't come when he's called now un less yon address bim as Capt. H. A. Foster, Hs has been placed on Brig Gen. Meyer's staff with tbe rank of Captain. An exchange publishes the successful paper for a prizs essay on woman. 1 1 is this : "After msn came woman, and she has been after bim ever since. " Geo. Hill writes back to us from Newport that many of tbe ladies st the sea-side take more interest in tbe wave of one handker. chief than iu sit those I o!.t ocean. J. Ji, t oiler ait iv. A home from Califor nia on the test steamer, and report having hail a good time. While down there he visited tbe famous Gilroy Springs. Miss Fsnuie De Clark of East Portland gave a party weanesuay evening to tier www as . a numerous friends in honor of Miss iiottie Monteith of Albany, who is visiting her. Rev. A. M. Ache mn, of Oakville, preach ed at the U. P. Church Isst Sabbath even ing. Dr. Irvine will be home in time to conduct the usual services there next Sab- bsth. Wm. II, Parker, of Oneatte, Dentin county, arrived iu this city last Monday ou business and returned home the next day. He savs things are bioriiiug over on the Bay now. Our efficient County Treasurer, Mr Bruc?, spent lait Sabbath with his family near Waterloo, ami reports them all recov ering slowly from the effect of their recent illness. Geo. W. Sill and Ted Curran fctirtcd for Nswport test Tuesday evening, expecting to combine both business and pleasure on the trip. They will have pleuty of tho latter we know. Miss Laura Goltra has gone to Eugene to teach instrumental music. She is an ac complished performer ou the piano and organ snd will give good satisfaction to all her pupils, Judge Powell aud his son Jimmy arrived homo from the mountains Isst I'riday Tho Judge killed ft big blue buck, the largest one of the season, and also caught lots of fish. Nick Sprengor amWamily got homo from tho mountains last Habbsth, sfter spending aovoral woeka at Upper Nods. Ho killed six or seven doer and was never without trout wtiilo up there. Ceo. !'. Burkhsrt hoard of our liusnoial backset ami came in last Tuesday and sub scribed for tho Dkwocuat and liaid in Ad vance. Such sympathy ns that eonhl Ik appreciated by any one. C. h. Stauard, of UrowiiHvilla, pant us a visit last Tuesday, He ia now nomluoting a grooery atorn at Browaavillo and is doing a good business. I'M. is ait old suhonlmaU of ours, and in i "mighty" good boy. Hon. Jam K. Wouthorford, and family arrived Innne this week. Ho has mode s trip back to Missouri, and his wife and children have leen stopping at tier father's St Han Jose during her huslMind'x absence. Mrs. Duncan has tlm honor of lieing ths lint member of the ladies Cornet Band to gt married, That institution esprottsed its appreciation of the fact Tuesday night byyerenading tier and her hupy husband. Ran; K. a, Thompson and family return ed to this county last wenk from Kansss, and will Make this eoituty his home in the future. He i now stoppiug at the farm of his fathr.in law, Andrew llobb, in Orlesna Precinct. The evening express was aUnost a wed ding procoesion last Monday evening. Or. Powell and wife, of ladtamm, returned from Cieir wedding tour st that time, and John V lmncau and his wife came bene from Portland. Maui May, of llanidmrg, earns down test Tuesday morning aud while here paid us some money which some of our friends at KeirUrnjrg; baJ ban lad him for e. He is one of our best agents snd a better msn can not be found anywhere. I'M lii r, I. uinnlv . .mi. ! with tlie MMtoflice in this city, has been studying medicine for aoiu. time in Kugeue, and last Saturday started for Philadelphia to com I i to Ilia studies in on of the great medical colleges in that city. Lugene Buchanan and family returned home last Tuesday after being alsent fer several weeka. Mr. It. has hern harvesting on his ranch near ( loblem'.alo. W. 1 , and Lis wife ami children have Uen visiting Mrs. IIV f. ther, Hon. N. Ford, at Walla' Walla. We never knew why Hrury Clark married while hia hueum friend "Bullet" was swsy until that worthy got back from 'Frisco last Wednesday. It seems that on account of a contract rxuting between them it was better for the Ihictor to commit mat rimony iu "Bullets" absence. Private Bird, of Company l. tith Cavalry, who wss killed in the recent Indian out break iu Arisons, is supposed to be Heury Bint, formerly of this city.s brother of Mrs. P.ttoe. He was known to be tone to the L'lh Cavalry, and his term of enlistment would have been up wi about one month. .Josi t.h Liggett and In two sous Wilbur and Clifford, of Brownsville, are all working u the Orrgoa Pacific Bailrosi. Tbe old gentleman fs fon min of . -raper gang, ami the two oung men arc each bossing Chiuese grader. Besides this they have f u ram bed three teams, getting four dollars a dsy for seek. Mwa VWfijr, Tni4 ladies of the First Pre, hjtvr inn Church will give n lawn puiiy ut Uie residence of M rs. Waller Montriili thie (Friday) 'vfiiitr, oxMing at ntouil t o'clock. Tbry will -hsrge su ad minx I on nf '" muta fc at the) gale, aud refresh merit Will lw fdrtii sited frw of OOtt ArranzfrrnMil nre hvlng made for ll Hi rent kinds nf games croquet. ar.! t ry, etc , ami nil ttlm nitcml will mt t mttt huvo n splendid time. Make your arrangement logo and rimom-I.- . :ht it I to n ight V 1 1. 1. it-, ef Cref. We have receive. I uo tiding from ur late partner further than that he weat to San Francisco, snd then sll tr.. of him is lost. It i very probable that at that oiut h tok the Southern Bsilroad and is now safe iu Mesieo. (Miring tbe post week we have sc-rteined ti.it we are not tbe only oue who has suffered by his departure. He devided up uis pstrouage very liberally and nearly ail our bushiest men are bis creditors r various amounts varying front one or two dollars np to I .'0. aaharrlber ta "Ins t era We arc uow sending out statement of account to all our subscriber, and some of them who reside in the forks orthoHantiam will see that they are not credited with n much money a they have pal'1 Mr, Brown sent out a collector by tho name of Hopkins ast spring and the young man provod to be dishonest and did not report the amountocollectod. We wish that all who paid him would send in their recelnis so thut we can give the proper credits. Subscriber shall not lose n rent by his dishonesty, and as soon as their receipts are Merit In w will crodit them with the amount p.tid ami return the re ceipta. We hope our reader will do as we aik nt their earliest convenience, as we can have their accounts In some kind of shape. ' Llna i:nzlue t"o. No. 't. The annual meeting aud election of ofllccrs occured lunt Monday evening. Following are the new officer i Foreman Kd. Zeyss, 1st Asss't Geo. W. Gray, -nd Ass't -John Unflrnau, President W. If. Huston, Kecretary Geo, Iloehntcdler, Financial Secretary A. 0. Laytmi, Treasurer J. W. Hlain, Finance Commltteo V. IT. Ray mond, (ieo. F. Simpson and E H. M. Carter. Clisage f Firm. Iast Wednesday M. S. Montehh sold his Job printing oftle to Messrs. Watts a Godfrey, of Salem, who hsvetaken charge of the huHhiesH. Mr. Godfrey lias had many yoars experience iu the ofti ce of . M, Waits at Salem aad is oue of the beat job printers in the State. Mr. Watts has never worked at job printing, but ha been connected with tho Salem "Statesman' for some time, and can soon drop into the traces in this new business. The friee ef Wheat. On Tuesday last wheat commenced drop ping and it now rates in thia city at 7.r cents cash. The prospect for a rise in price is not very great, as charters have stiffened up and are now quoted at 90 shillings. Wss tte tkS Msn 9 1 nder this caption at he Daily friitetr of lost Hatu rday publishes the following In relation to the past history of our former partner, Grey, North, or what ever his name It : In the month of September, iHTb, the city nf Madison, Wisconsin, wn thrown into a fever of excitement hy the rumor that a forgery und breaeli of coufhlenoe had taken plaoe, mid In nuou u quiet manner that the imrpetra- cor nun several uay tin; mumx iielon tlieorlute became uenerallv known. and all trace of the man wa lost, with tuts exception, s tew months later a man answering lite description of the lorger was heard or In St. Taiil, Minn , and from there alt further trace of the man was lost, and his wheicuhouts remain till this day a mystery. On the J'tth day of July a gentle man by the name of Jaeksou, arrived in tills city from California, who had, about nine month prior, come from Madison, Wisconsin, itelug of a rjulet turn of mind, hut little of him Is Known In thi city beyond his Imme diate asMoelates. About two week ago, oim evening, while taullug In trout of the slafflee talking loan other gentleman, Grey made hi ap imatauce and passed Into the ofllee ufter some mall, and In a few secuuds returned and met Jackson face fo face, exchanged glances, and he was gone. After he (Grey) hail left, Jackson asked his companion who the gentleman was, when he wa told, aud he remark ed that "I have seen that face some where before." Nothing more was aid on Hie subject. Thst evening, when Jackson retired to his mom, his mind wandered hack to Grey, and rest ing eonildent that he had met him somewhere, and halug a stranger in this city, he thought ncrheim. after nxchanglng views with Grey he might nun iii mm an oni acquaintance, Al though his memory refused to call .up tbe uame.Grey, yet lie felt aasured'he had once upon s time been acquainted with tlm man. A tew days aftorwnrds ho aud Grey met again unon the street, and Jackson, thinking that he wouiu interview bim and ixiliuos strike up au old acquaintance, simke i . t & . ft. ... . ' w "ray, uui no was ouiy rewunl. il with such a glance a only a man can give when his suspicions are aroun d, aad lie hurried on to tbe posbrfnee. On coming out, lie again met Jackson, wnen lie appear. . t to be somewhat sgltated. Jackson hail seen enouirti. aud In confident that he has met the man before, and his anpaaranc m.. actions leads him to believe that he i the man that the aiilliorlllea In Madison, Wisconsin, would like verv well to Interview. He says that if (trey is not the man he had In vie, who was he ? and why did he treat him Iu such an ungeutleinanly man ner? We are led to believe that Grey recognized Jackson, and fearing de fectum, committed another crime mid kipied the .entry, rather than to tie lussnuneu. There (a rru doubt Iu our mind but that Mr. rey ha 1 at some time iu his life before his advent ou this Coast roinmilteda crime for wbh-h he ha not ma le amends to the law, ami that be had received ward that Ills where about had been discovered, but it Is nl v barely possible that b and the Madion forger are one nu I ill- same. Ho came to St. I'm ... lb sftHfl of IH.-S, and instead of h tHng moi;-y, as WOUid probably hsVe been i b rne had he been Hie Msylla mi forger, he wss almost .en o He. : - evmilnetl at Mt Paul until albeit Ho- No-o:mI wea of Augu-l, wheo he to irrted smd sine al moat directly b Mtiauy. artv mg liereatarut the ii-t of s.qc ., r We call .civ trulllhlllv le-JiiV fhat lite supply of "bullion' lis hmm decided ly short since he arrive! iu AMtany, and as he had uoua at Ht. Paul, we are inclined to ine belief th a H ho did commit forgery at Madison he wa certainly not so suoesful as ho was here. a ms Bar fabllr srkeals To the isttroiis aud pupih of the Albany public schools i I he neSct term of seboel begin Ocio her 3d, MIL Following 1 the arrange mental' grade and teachers for tbe ensuing year Fewer ward, first and second readers Miss Minnie Allison, teacher. I pperward, first and second readers Miss Hova A lex suder, teacher. Koom C, third reader-Mis i Kite Sparks, teacher. Koom H, fourth reader -Mr Sersf fenl, teacher. lloora A, fifth and sixth rVfUeis 6. It llogue. teacher. ltecitaliun tea. her '; I aura 11 uk. Au the time allowed for exchange or introduction of the new schosl books expires before school commence, or on Oct 1st, 1881, you will save much money by completing the purchase. or exchange at once. Alt pupils not present at the final examination of last year will pas ex amination at cntraocj Inb school, or be retired one grade, Any pupil who is ia d mut in reg d to any book or ho k, can apply to hi teacher lor Information. The higher class iu ('lark s Normal grammar will be allowed to complete the course In that book. All others desiring to study this branch will pur chase or exchange for Hill's grammar. The regular attendance of all pupil being very desirable, I ask nil patrons of the school to assist me iu attaining ttiis end. Whenever any of the patrons or pupils think they iiave just cause for grievance, I shall be very glad to havn them call on me, either at the Mehoolhousj or at my residence. C. a Hoot'K, Principal. from Ilume far New- Sani'l K. Young returned from San Fraocl-co last Wednesday aud brought home with him a copy of the San Franciso Calt" of Sept. r. 1, which conUlus the fol lowing notice : Both membors of the firm of Stewart fe O rev, of the "State's Khrhts Demrn rat. pu misted at Albany, left town to-day unuer circumstance widen leau tne puU' lie to believe that they will not return S.l tiU tt- I. ul.l In ...... . ....... I ,1 f..r Stewart leaves a wife and several children In destitute circumstances. It in some way strikes us that thh must bo a mistake, or else tbe recent change in the firm hai perturbed us." sis of Baalim. i'.y reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the booths and tho right for selling pools at tbe 00m Ing Linn County Fair will be sold at public auction on Wed nesday.Kept 14th. The time for eutrles for the races has been extended to Sept 20th Sr-rvlcss Messtaeil The work of repairing the Congregational Church has be en almost completed and rg ubr rehg'.oiH tervices will he returned next Sabbat. i IMesseat Vlsllatten. fsMt Tuesday night our slumbers wete llsttellnd hy ravtshlngty sweet music from son cw hero near our chamber window. At first we thought It might bn thst we had pawicd (aechtentlv, of course) Into "that unner snd lietter klhirdom" end were listening to an str from "the sngel throng." Walking to the window snd glsr.ehig Old beneath the eurtain the sight w hleh met our view might not have dls . He. I tin. illusion, had it not leeu for the absolute of wlnirs on the musicians, and the pioeonce of several young men whom wo knew Ht. Peter would nsver allow to enter at tho golden gate. This had the ef' ted of bringing us down from our exalted but boiinhlled mentsl situation, und by resHonhig as a common mortal should, we mimiii tiMoerlslnnd that It vs our Ladies Hand treating us to s serenade. We ran not miu words sulnelent to expresn our thanks to thn young ladies and shall ever remember the event as one (To nr. Comtxvr.u Old all Servlre RvasserJ. We are glad to he able to sunouuee that none of the orders discontinuing any of the malt lines to A Ihany are to be carried out all have been counter manded. The mall service between this city and Jxtbaumi had le'en or dered discontinued ; also the one from here down through I'olk to falls. It was rumored that the AM to Corvallls was to be stopped, and the order hail been Issued, discontinuing the one be tween Ma; ion arid fbdo, which would Cut ofT all connection between A 'briny and the fork of the Hamiam, but It Is now announced officially that none of thc-e route are to he interfered with, and the news will be received with pleasure by our eople. The Csss TSrrblNK OMlrll. i.i. iu-. hi .v Watklns am M-nnig away lib all oinjetllor In threshing grain tins Moaaoii. They have a Weetinghtuse engine and separator and in a IX day's run bevs threshed 2ii,nnohuh!sof wheel. and dnrlng that time have rr.ovd aa far sselgbtof;n miles In s dsy. On aceountof ths rapidity f their insehlne ami lite small number of hands it takes U operate It, thn expense of harvesting la reduced roily .'U tmr day. 'i hey have or W. M. Posers snd Porter S ate. Shifdd, snd for Hmith liro., W. It. Power. John 1 Reetor and others near llslsey, and tske pleasure In rofering U them as to the uallty of their work. Tbey riiarge only the customary price, hi. I if s farrie r is a little dubious of lbs weather tbey will pat on two SB's of hands sud run night snd day. Farmers wealing grain thresh ed ehottld bunt them up. Tbey ara now working st Jss r inlsyson's farm. lew User? Otsble. Or not exactly that but a new hrm. Inat Saturday lion- Jason Wheeler oold hia la ta real In ths livery bnsinew to Lewis Stlm- wn, snd tbe new firm of turkey A Ktimson npenetl out last Monday. Allhongh lew la s good farmer he will make s otill belter livery man, sud with I. C. IU:key as s partner, thn am .u-f of business tbey will do will simply be enormous They have MM aplendid luruouU, snd ran fit sws a person witn aumrst any kind of a vehiel wanted, sul their charge for leans or for fed v ill hn vnry reasonable. To add lo lle.tr N,pUlsriiy, thy propose ad- vertUuiK in the Ukmim kat ami make lbs sari tfits week. Wbea you want anything 'n i hen linn givetheiu s call and you wit 1 find t bent two of the most s eomoldatisg gentlemen & US OuunUv This trnipersuee mil Kiganlic proportion-., or rather Bj the subject sru. We tin week receive. four long eotnmunioat ions on tho subjent bsebla the on front the ltev. Slevens. If we tuvl published them alt we would bsve bed to i.hrow out sll our other mst ter snd stso get out s supplement. We would like to give every one a chance, but the proent sis of our paper will not sllow it. If you haVs sny new ides lo sd vsnce on ths snbjeet, we would I glad lo receive II, but put tt In ss few words ss possible as our spare is limited. Tar rw ttradlag Kaaat. The new readiog room undi r thn bus pices of the TempnrAnce organizations snd I'h mm U 'i AsMociationa of tbts r ty, opened on I hursdsy evening, tbe 1st of this month under very fsvorshle rireum fllMMM, The papers and magazine for which wo have suhaeritsMl Iisvj not sll reached here yet but wn hntc as wo grow older to l more worthy the lilrerat pstrouaite so fur shown us. The room will ha open for the fall aud winter Irom fi:1b to V P. M . No paper or books are to lie tsken from the room, t'onieallaud lias them freely there. Wo hoio by keeping I be room pibtl that many will find it a pi ant snd i-oiufortshln rctrcii. Kvwrnvi: (' m mi m i: s - .iiiuiltoi Mrrtlas. Thorewihbon meeting of tho Tubbo noading ltoom Commltteo at tbe Y. P. '. A. 1 tall Friday evening, Sept. ! b. Iot every member of tho committee he pres ent; important business to transact. K. I!, ski pwort H , 1' resident. W. m. poters, Socrotary. Ill up atlaboa OOlrrrs L ist IViday evening; the Qiue Ribbon Club elected the following officers : President Miss Maggie EVater. Vice Presidents, T. P. Hocklemnn and L. Fiinn. Hecrebary E. H. Skipworth. Treasurer W. H. Peters, chaplain ltev. J. W. Hariris. Executive Committee K F. Px Mrs. H.Ia Tcmpleion, Miss llettle MIL er. Dr. Geo. W. Trice and Miss Minnie Bfoittsith. Finance Commit tee Dr. .1 A. Iavls, Mrs. L. K Main and V. H. Soott. Laais roffee tub. The I Jidios Cofieo Ciuh will bold a meet ing st No 1 Hall next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. Thn lire bell will be tupped five times. All should remember to bring their duei. Mils J. A. Ufhast. Skcrgtaby. Basv. WHITNEY. In this city on Wednesday August 31st, 1881, to tho wife of Hon. J, J. Whitney a sou. MAHttli:i. DUN CAM I A A HI IN. At rormml, on Monday, Sept. 5, 1881, hy liev, T. L. FJ liott, Mu. John Doxcan aud Miks-Kva Paxton both of this city. hi 1, mjMuiuinK Vk. IMPORTANT We wish to in lor m the farmers and the piiblie in general that onr nr. Banm has just returned from San Francisco, and brought with him the largest and best selected stock of General Merchandise ever in Albany, which we propose to sell cheaper than any other house in the ity.and to convince you that we mean what we say we would respectfully ask yon to call and examine our goods and prices. A great many dealers advertise that they than any one else 00 SO, Bill WE MEA AT. Al WlIJi SELE nti( i:s. ( 0MK 0E ! COJIK ALL ! Respectfully Tours, FOX, BAUM & CO. MONEY I am now better prepared than ever before to negotiate loans on good unproved farm lands. The departure of my lato partner has not interfered with my connection with the firm for which Stewart & Grey I can obtain loans on more If you must have money, it for you. CLAIB Nsllswya fills smdOlatnsent. Wrsv-Jisof II oiuilit v.- Indiscretion of mii.-No object is more soot appalling thsn tho premature sensibility of yootb, daily witnessed smong lbs nsbitum of our public prouiensde-, where may be seeo ths lerrtble raautlM of disease in Ha most frightful forms of tbe ghastly sod eandavero-os wreck of manbossi, the de luded victims of unprmdpal aeouodiwls. who, by pern Mons noairums, bsvs im- Pngnd oinfidiog palieats with mineral poisons. For all ulcers aad impurity of blood eonouent upon such im prude ore, MoMoway's Pills and and Otntsnent are lowerfully efflcarious, latng of ram Isilsam and vegetables antagonistic In all dlorders of tbe blood, and ulcers arising from vims in tne Is sly contain not a particle of ruercu rr or naj Nonssre genuine unlewlMaaasaaiiire of J. Hsyoock. Mir- rounds eaaffSav lis sod Canton int. boxes at 2: centsWlMMaal ft eavb. 4r i here ts coasldSnto saving by taking th larger sizes. " jjja w H oi.t.o v. a v A Co , New Ya)ft." 6yl. la La t Monday morning Silas Condra was brought oerore Juuge f linn, ami upon Iteing examined by Drs. Davis and Jones wa pronouoced insane, and was taken to the asylum at East Port land on the noon train. He was a son of Aaron Condra. who lives near Hir- risburg, snd was about 3o years of se. -a) IMI..I Te Use PaMle. i. A. Qross, proprietor of the dr pot hotel, keeps one of tbe best public homes in tbe Suite. His rooms sre kept scrupu lously neat and clean, snd ou his tat lea can be found the best lood tbe market af fords. Parties going off on tbe mora, ng train can get eaffds snd cakes or an entire breakfast just before tbe train lea All parties indebted to bis are hereby notified that I have left my accounts ia the hands of John Conner and D. H. Looney, and that I shall require immedi ate settlement of tbe same sitber by enah or note. No other parties aie authorised to settle for me except tbe ab ve. A. J. FstaasMKH, ' Albany, Or , Aua., laed. 4w4 OlssBLI TIO Notice is horea ,.- m-I ths partner hip heretofore existing between C. H. Stewart and A. I. lrey, noder the (inn name of Stewart & ISrey, doing s general newspaper and insurance business m Alba ay. urcgon, is this uay dissolved. All money notes and accounts due the labs firm of Stewart and (irey are payable to C. E Stewart, who will also settle all ths I nn Lndabtedaeas, C H. Stkwart. AlUny, Or., Sept 1.-1881. Mticm Notice is hereby given that all parties in debted me by nobs or account mast sstulae- terily arrange for the settlement of tbe st big by Oct. 1st, and save coat as I can remain 00 longer titan that date. K Kl INK. Uaa tsaafy fair. The time for making entries for roan ing aud trotting ha been extended to Sept. 2Hh st four o-clock P. M ., no entries will be re ceived sfter that time. The Boo the and the right for selling Pools will be aold on tbe Fair grounds at auction, oa Sept, 14th at 2 o-clock P. M ., terms cub in baud. J. II. Burkhsrt, Sscrvtary. tK. iittEKV a.tvCaAATKO UITTIKS Is the oldest snd best remedy, for Dyspsp sia, Mltltousnea, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of tbe stomach . and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, etc. DR. M OPTS L.IVKR P1L best C ithartie Regulator s e. tie 'owasaujaw airier mineral poison. .1 "asVUITUUTIOIl TO FARMERS i will sell cheaper And then pail to M ST WHAT WE bOOOS AT BE0 It OCR TO LOAN were loaning money and liberal terms than ever. remember that I can get H. STEWART. ttskiM. w in ai. DesseUTe Watch Cases are ooe of tbe chief causes of so many watches not being good time pisses. Tbe cases being ibin and not fitting well, admit, dust and dir. to tbe movement, which -oou interfere, w ith tbe running parts of the watch neres sitaung cleaning, repairing. Ae.. and the amount thus paid om if applied toward baying a good ease in tbe beginning, would have saved all this trouble and ex pense. We bare recently sail these requirements, U lisvioc been earrled fer over twenty years and still remains pas feu. We refer to t.c J AS. HCMB' fsTKJCT STirrJKO i- 1. Cask, which has become one of the KUpJ articles ef the Jewelery trade, poa. 1 -salt dees se msny advantage over a t other watcb eases, being made of i beavy pistes of solid gold over a plate tt Composition, and we ad vise all our readers to ask their Jeweler for a card or catalogue that will explai.i the manner in which tbey are made. It is ths only "Stukemo Cak mvle with two plate of gold, seamier iendaut. aad oaoter, solid joiut-s. crown piec- A all OS Whscb sre covered bv ictter tuteiit. Tali l iP I' boy no case belore oousnltn v: a Jeweler who keps the J AS. PATSier rirrasjKo (iou Caaaw uiat you may learn tile snfferenoe I all imitations that elslasto be eq; gooi. hor sale by all responsible Ask to see the warrant that each case, and don't be persuaded thst any other make of osae is ss good. AT Si DRICtbTv Messrs Foshay snd Mason, the live drag- gists of the town, are always ap to the time sad ready te meet tbedemaadsut thetr many They have jast received s sup oly of that wsnderful remedy thst is sstan diag tbe world by ita marvelous cares. I r. King a New Discovery for Ceasamptloa, coughs, colds, as that, broacbitt. hay fever, phthisic, croup, w Soaping cough, tickliug iu las throat, kaa at vase a, Issarasases or any affection of the throat sad longs. This rem edy positively cares, as thousands can testi fy. If yea da aot believe it call at Foshay and Mason, wholesale agents Alba m . m 4a . a era a a a ay ; v. atoms, ocw ; ur. 1- roiey, ieis- Dr. J. at. foweil, Ueisuion . I. i. Cslbreatts, Baens VisU ; Ileaietto aad Mon- .lefferaoo ; O. H. r. CorBeHas, Tar B. A. Rampy, Harrisbnrg ; S. S. Hayes, Hsbsry ; Damon Smith, llabey ; Starr sad sUakely, BrewasvuTe, snd get s trial battle free of oust or a regu lar sise bottle far oae debar. As y.n value year hfe civs it s trial aad be ouavu..-.d. as already havs Ki t ALYPTI N. Eucalyptus has ef late years Ism round S useful fer a great naaabcr of ills that is hair ta Its latest application is ia tbe shape of Slaves s California Pise aad Xaaaaa Master, an artless that ef asaoh ssarit, aad is fast su- ths old faahtaasd pitch ami frank- It is eaderaeU hy the medi cal erofaseinn throaghesttae land. Far sals by Foshay sad Mason, Foster s Brick. Main street, Albany , Oregon. BVrKL!'S A BA H A SALC The bsst salvs in tbe world for cats, brats ss, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tat ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions This save is guar anteed to give perfect stisr action in every osae or money refundsd. Price Xoc per box. For sals by Fosbsy snd Mason, wholesale agts ; D Moors, Scio ; D Foley, Ielwaon ; Dr Powell, Lebanon : Helpath snd Mon- sague, Jefferson ; D ,M Calhreath, Buena Vista ; O Cornelias, Turner : K A Painpv. Hsrrisboag ; Starr and Blakelv. Hrusiw vdle. HKKKV S KBOLH I O MLU:. The beat salve in the world fer Cuts, Bruises, Sorea. Ulcers, Salt RJi--.iui, r-"h-Chspped Hands, Cbllbisias,Cornasn i .1 kinds of Skin Ernptions, Preehhss so i Pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satista t on in every case or mon refunded. Be s we you get Usury's Car bolic Salve, as all othtr sie but imitatk ns and Ciunterfi its. Price 25 cents. SlAYt Cherry Tooth Paste. Au aromatic combination for t nation of the Teeth aad Gsm ae k7ifj om 1 om) superior to any preparation of tbe tbe market. Ia large, handsin po', price ?W cents. For sale by Fcsbay AjMason, Albany, Oregon. s DURNO'S t-ATAKRii Caturband all affections sem'jrane. peredUjj;