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MM Kntered at the Pj Office at Albany, Or. aa second ohwa mail matter. FRIDAY JULY 7,1882 8TEWAET & CHAMBERLAIN, Ktltrs KBd rrprlor. HOME AKD ABROAD- Circus next Mouday. F. M. French, jeweller. R. R. Skipworth. lawyer, Albuy. Or. Mr Henry Chrittien, of Mommouth, called on ua Wednesday. Kqusscurriculum and Equine Paradox next Monday, July 10. "West mane Ureal Eastern Circus" ia this oity uext Monday July 10. You can get your prescription tilled aay hour of the night at McCoy A EllerVa. It is coining. What? way, the circus, and will be here next Monday. Will yea go? Dr. G. Willi Price, dentist, etBce in Odd Fellow's Temple. ov or Flanunera' DrugStore. It has been a long time since we have had a circus hero, bat it ia coming now and will be here next Mouday. Go. John H .oklemiu tvraaina in the Clerks office as Deputy. He understands the baaineae thoroughly. A fine 2-year eld cow, with half blood Jersey calf for sale cheap. Address J P Gilmore, Mitten Station. Bubo? Morris will preach in St Peter Episcopal Church next Sunday evening July 9th at 7.45 p. m. AU are invited. li ra Cannon has the contract for stabling the large number of horeas (about seventy tiye), which wdl come here with Weatraau 's great circa next Monday. Last Saturday Mr. Edward Wald-u living across the river, fell from a barn which he was workiag on and injured himself some, but we are glad to aay not seriously. B, IT. Candid has burned his brick at his yard near tbia oity, and now has as good a lot of brick fur sale as can be foond in the valley. Call and see it if you intend build ing. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purifier has no equal. It baa proved itself a certain and efficacious remedy for ail dis eases caused by an impure state of the blood. The reason why Allen St Mruns store is crowded with ladies from morning to night is because the ladiea always know where they can get the beet goeda for the least money. The Ladiea' Band carried off all of the honors at the tournament at Dallas last week, where they established a splendid reputation for good playing aa well aa good conduct. Next week the interesting articles of Rev R L Stevens on the Episcopal Church will be continued. They have only been stopped a few weeks on account of in j -try received to ose of Mr Su vena eyes. Take Ayer's Pills for all the parposes of a purgative, for Ceoatipativo, Indigestion. Headache and Liver Complaint. By uni versal accord, they are the best of purga tives for family use. In another column wdl be fonodthea l vertieeraeot of Walter Hnatoa offering at public tale at tbo Bearner farm 33 bead of horses, etc It will be a splendid chaaei foe yon to get some horses cheap A letter received from Win I. HV.kmS at Walla Walla, would indicate tht the crop pr jeptcts there arc pretty slim, and there will probably be not over half a crop. Har vest will begin in about tea daye. A tarbine water wheel for sle at this of fice ; a 12 inch wheel, ia splendid condition; will be sold cheap. Also 40 feet of 1 inch shafting and about 12 feet of 1 inch shaft ing. If you want a bargain call early. Yen can find Griffio k McCabe's dental office at Mcll wain's building, where they do good work at reasonable prices. A nice aet of teeth for $15. Gold and silver fillings from I to $3.50. Teeth extracted 50 cent. The Dallas I timber in speaking of the late tournament, pays the Ladiea Band of this aitv a fine comolimeut. savin, "for sweet and good music it was generally conceded tht the Ladies Band were oar excellence the Band of the occasion " Dr OToole has been fixing bis offices on Brosdalbin street in fine style, painting the outsid and cleaning the inside generally, j The office of E R Skipworth particularly. , has been fixed np so that it is now one of the pleasantest ones in the city. A Wachenbeimer, of Harriabarg, failed about two weeks ago and ha made a gener al assignment of ail bis property for the benefit of bis creditors. He bad purchased i about $19,000 woith of goods, mostly ia Portland, and had only paid $ 1200 on them " J reiurneu w rorwauo, wners ne Sheriff Hagan, of Donglas eonnty. ended has a o-l position. He has been in Seattle his career as sheriff in a very unfortunate !ver1 months, where there is bem a Urge manner. In his endeavors to capture two . maont of bQlldln doue criminals, one of them get hold ef a gun and Mrs W C Doherty left yesterday for Santa In 1 1 I I l l i i. .Kr,t HaMn It u thoosrht tbt h wr.ald die, but he is alive at the present time. Last Monday, Jim Ward wanted to fight and succeeded in getting into several alter cations ia which a little striking was dons from the shoulder, when he was arrested and taken before Recorder flenton, whom he left poorer, bat It i to be hoped a wiser young man. Oar two bands speak in high terms of the treatment received st the hastU of tke Dallas band laat week. The members of it showed themselves to be perfect geutlemaii, and the manner particularly iu which they treated the Ladies' B ind entitles them to greatest of praise. There waa a gret ties) of Star Brewery beer drank last Tuesday all through the Valley, but there is lots m re brewing so that the thimty shnM uot i discouraged. Mr Rellanger is aiv,.vs ready to receive you aud will assist you to a? good a beer as is manufactured in the state. Riley Alley and Gilbert Carnea were in the city YVedneedajAjmd made us a call. The latter lately came over from the Summit where he has been working fr the 0 F in a saw mill. The mill shut down on the 20th of Jane and started again yesterday. They have already cut a million and a half feet of bridge timber, trestle work. etc. Tns Saleat Ht'iteim in. advertise for 5 Repablican votes losr, etrayed or stolen ia Last Salem preciuct. for the benefit ef the Statesman we will say, t lat information ln reference to them ia to Iks had here. There is no ue of looking after them. They cauuot be found. Mr. Sorbin, of AHny, is going soon to opea a saloon in the corner building formerly occupi-d by Way man St Clair aa a harness shop. A large cellar haa been dag underneath the building, aud a doorway pre. p-ired to enter it from the soath side, be side s new floor, ceiling and a general re oairiusr throughout. ContalUs Gazette. The Linkvills tragedy ia being continued. Eight or ten days ago three masked men weotte tjie lunue ef H C Lews, the mur derer of the boy Calavan, and killed Lee Lewis a son, and shot another son, Joseph, who has since died, H C Lews was away from home and escaped attack. This makes five persons killed in this affair. Mr. Ed. Trickett, the celebrated oarsman, Kingston, Canada, says: "I have fqund St Jacobs Oil a sore and cert tain cure for rheumatism, etc." .Vnw York Clipir. The late rain has done a vast amount of good to farms and now farmers want hands to assist them. Good men can get work in the vicinity of Tangent, and are wanted im mediately. Guiteaa it dead, he has gone ; so have the people of Lebanon and vicinity to C B Montague's to purchase their goeda. They have foond eat that they can get bargains in both dry goeda and groceries of him, and so they have got in the habit of trading at his store. His stock is complete for a coun try store and better goods at more reasonable prices can not be foaad in the county. The Methodist Episcopal church baa been undergoing considerable improvement of late being newly painted and f unused. Serviooa at the usual hour on Sabbath next. In the absence of the paster, Rev Wm K Dollar hide will officiate. The pnblio is cordially invited to attend. The next annual confer ence of this church will convene ia this place Augast 23rd. Bishop John F Hurst will preside. Big clips of wool are reported on every hands hut we have seen none well authenti cated, better than the McRnight Brothers in this county. They had five sheep which averaged a little over 20 lbs, one of them a Spice Merino ram clipped 25 lbs. They received $6 50 for this aloue. Another sheared 21 lbs and three IS lbs. The last fear are all Oregon raised. These are one year's fleeces. It pays to keep such sheep, and every farmer can do it if he wishes. For further particulars consult McKnight Bros. The July number of Frank Ltie' Popu lar Monthly fully maintains the high charac ter of the periodical. "The First Century of the English Mist ion," ia contributed by Hon. John Bigeluw, and has portrait of all the Ministers who have represented this country at the Court of St. James, and there are beside essays, sketches, etc, by other popular writer ; several poem, mauy of them beautifully illustrated; aerial and Short stories. The price ia ouly 25 ct per num ber, or $3 a year, postpaid. Add res Frank. Lealie, 53, 55 and 57 Park Dace, New York. SOCIAL AND PERSON aL Dick Conn is working in a mill at Seattle. Emperor Nort m aa in toe city Friday and Saturday. Hon. T J Stites was in t 'i city the firat of the week. Miss Fsnnie Hackleman has been viaiting friends in Salem. Jeff Cline and Vanny Smith are encfned in the Sheriff office as deputies. Our thanks are due Mr Jaa Piulayeot: for some fine cherries brought us lsat Piiday. D E G Clark ia practicing dentistry in Eogene, where hi prospects are very flit tering. Hon John F Caplcs, of Portland, waa in Albany Wednesday, on his way hx from Corvallia. M'-o lay Ex -Sheriff J. J. t'.iarltot left fur Lebanon, and will gt on. to In Hem uear that oity. Uiii Cora Dickinson, ef Salem, a ma-.er .f Mr P H Riym'-td, is npendiog a few wet k in this city. Mis Ida Kb x. a leading society lady of Albany, Oregon, is visiting friends in this city. ZXaffe Time. Z. T. Wright of Portland, representing the Wasting house & Oft machinery, waa io the city last Saturday. W A Cox left for Harraburg yesterday snd will remain there about three month, putting brick tog. her. Mr. John Crawford is oa a visit to Boise City to bis brother tbere who.n ho ha not seen for fifteeu years. Mr S P Barger, of Brownvil!e. called on ns last week. He has just returned from Eastern Oregon after quite an at senr-e. Prof Robb, who is to teach the Central School, baa been in the eity late'y, together with his wife, looking for a house to reside in. Oeorge Oraut ol Sau r ranciaco, a live in- wranee mm connected with the North British Insurance Co. was in the city Wed. neaday. Bob Graham returned from Seattle laat Saturday, after an absence of several weeks, Puget Sound climate did not agree witn him so that he will probably remain in Albany now. Mr. J. W. Davis and wife, lately from Pennsylvania, came to Albany a week or so ago and intend remaining here. Mr. Davis is a music teacher, of nae abilities and will teach io this city. Mr S Livingtton came to the city Friday ' a a ar a a. T I i t wure uer amWSSSSSS F""- Mr Deherty will make that nity hi lead- ttrtert whiU work,uf aP of the Champion fruit drier. Yesterday Jaa II. Davis, a ea of Dr. J. A. Davis, passed a very creditable examination before H. . Hewitt, and waa granted a fiee scholarship to the State University at Eueeae. where he will pursue bis etndiea next fall. Lark Bilyeu, Eaq., left for Eugene last Mouday, accompanied by his family, and will continue the practice of the law in thst city. Tne firm of Strahau & Bilyen remains the same as in the past. What is our loss is Eugenes gain. Mr Clark Andrews of California, was in the cfty a few days ago. Everybody took him tor Lay ton Blain. He is the same size, height, and age ; has the tame beard a looks enough like him to lie a twiu rotlj r. As be showed himself to he a perfect gentle e?an and bebaved himself wheu hers Mr. Blain cau have nothing to comphun of. Tne4tbof Jtly was the tweuueth anni versary sf the marriage of Mr and Mr Jas Marus. The happy event was celebrated ou that day with a chiua wedding at tfteir home tin side ef Lebanon, Quite a number were invited from this city must of whom respond ed with their presence, so that there was a large company present, who passed a most enjoyable day, one of the ple.tsaatese fea tures being a dinner which could only be ap preciated by being eaun. Several quite valuable present were tendered the brme and groom, amoug other being a handsome china set. Mr and Mr Marks start on their seeond twenty er with good health, seven as bright intelligent cnilureu as can be foond and friend iunuuieiable. They have th beat wishes of everybody who knows them for outiuued prosperity and happiness. Tui loiiowius is lb list of letters rental alng In tne Post Office, Albany, Linn county. Ore gon, July 6th, ima. Persons railing tor th. letters must give tb date on wbicn tbey were ad.ve-rUaed. Burt & PuckarU, Miller A. Miller Mr. Mary, Cooper Stephen, Miner r Fnui. Minor i!te, West H. C. P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. The fourth The celebration of this time honored day began early Tuesday morning with a rous tng thunder storm. Peal upon pea), sur passing the roar of any cannon ever manufac tured was heard and streaks of lightning Hashed through the sky n a manner to make human fire works appear small enough. This was our celebration in Albany, with tho exception of the bursting of a few iu significant fire cracker. At Iebauon an inunun time was had four packed oar loads going from this city to help make the eagle scream. An account of the celebration there will be found in the "Lebanon Notes" in another column. At Scio everything went off in apple-pie order, the rain having little influence on the peoples enjoy msnt of the day. Crackers were fired and eaten, and a big noise made generally. An ox wa bsrbocued and eaten by the hungry spectators. About tho lnwt thm u was Judge Strahan's speech, which pleased those present so much that they voted unanimously to have it published in the DnMCBafi and it will appear here uext week. Dave Maaon, wno ha been practic ing reading for saver! weeks, and taking lessons of Pixlsy, Bilyeu and other, got off the declaration of iudependeuao iu a man ner that would have mado Thoe Jefferson weep, without any joking. The plug ugglies were lino and caused a great deal of atnuse- tu-n'. Everybody said tbo wbole imsinrss wn a uccoB. Wo can speak from experience about Corvallia. The "Nellie" took pari of u u there together with a fair namber of tireuiun nnd several others. Right hero wo would like ts speak f tho good treatment received at tne hand of Capt Smith. He used u well, and the boy who remained at the dance were brought down ou another trip Wednesday free of cost. V were received by the hremen aud inarched to the Court House where the exerciae took pUcr. The address by Hon. John F Cple was an able affair. Among others who harrauguml the large crowd were CoL ElliuHer, Hon John Kelsay, and Jode McPadden. The plugugtr were lultcnoua, and tint waa jnat what wn wanted. Oas of tue most iuteresiicg affairs wa the con test between the Corvallia H & 1. Co. snd the Albany II & l.Cx, tho latter running with the farmers truck. The Corvallia boya beat fairly by 4 seconds. The Udder climb ing by Frank Irvine waa aa fine aa we ever saw. Fremen were never treated better aud wheu we left it seven o'cloek it was with spleudid fenhugi between the two de partments. lusag LatllfV Used. Laat Monday evening tliu Young Ladies' Bond, ol Albany . cortjpuat-U of Ml Maggie Fo.-ter, Mat tie Faster. Mbuie Irvine, Rosa Dammit, Tiua Mon teith, Mary Irvine. Amanda Irvine. Laura Houck, Dollie Houck, Jennie Clark and Lou ell ark, with M J Mod lelth, IWssW, and Ja Foster. Jr., "drum major." errlvid fH Hp ftl to Dallas. to take part In the great hand ecntest at that place, ami put up at the Occidental dotal. Later In the evenlug the 2d Brig-adc Hand, ofthia city, leara mgsf their arriral, turm-d out aud proceeding quietly to Hhe houd, gave them a aeranada. playing several ot their finest selection. No audi rrceplleo waa expected by the young Indira, and was quite a surprise to them, but al though their Instrument were packed up. tbey got them oat and r. jtouded with one or two choice selection, aud thus passed a half liou- very p'easant ly for the month rof the two bands. Bmlon Lful'r. tt Hi. U real tgata. N Liauui ha.i new ' ' rc 1 r tlm Clerk's o !. , anl can again '' found at his old j- t behind the counter in that splendid MM B tile establiahm nt of Fox, Pautti ft CV He will be very happy to meet all his old friends an 1 eutmer, and a many new ones as may call, and will Ml to please all. He will famish as mush or mere goods, and of as goad quality, fur the same u enry, aa aay etker eetsb'.iabmeat in the county, and takes tbia method ef lotting feopl know it. Bis duties a County Clerk have pMMl bim f m meeting his !! customers in tbr store f .- the iitst Uo years, bat hereafter le sill devote bis time exclusively to the 1 1 Lnti MSB, Kbuvi XretlMs;. Notice U hereby given that there will be a School ulet-tion held at the ''entral School house in School I i strict No A. LI an Co, Oregon, on Monday. July 17, 1882. a. 2 o'clock, p. m. and la continue until 0 o'clock p. in , for the purpose of electing a Director to All the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Director L lillyeu. Ity order of the H-rd of Directors. J. II. Ill UK MA KT. Clerk. Ladles Aid .t lr ty The, uext regular meeting of this society will be held at tha residence of C. H. Stew art on Thursday afternoon of next week. The meeting had been called at the resi dence of He v. Stevens, but a change haa been made " accoant of the alR.ace from the city of Mis. Stevens. W. r to I MMs cloth Mortb 60 cents for '25 cents at Xolau's Bargain Store. S)vO Kewsrd. A 2 yar o'd iron gr . v UU.7, wtiu hpot in forofteeyfi wdtti i-a-i i, ou square Just ervitte FHHrk ; :riii'.iud H. K. on the -h uitier. Z r-.tvard will ie paid for inforniatiott of tliu whoraboute uf tbo -.tin--. W. C W ESIL41CK, Albany. Ladies' pebbss button shoes wo.'th f4.00 salltBg at Ndaa's Bargain Stare for it 00. Clolblug. Tho reason why Allan & Martin aro elllnsr. more chitbiuu than all the roet of the a:are lu Alhuy la b j-u'iH tltfiy are aelling the banner sloths ag. 12 caea of dry goods sml cletbiog npeuei this week at Nolan' Barga.n Store. W i:iie.l A Vsruaer. A mtrriod 'Utn w i l.a ld lODsk'er ablft experience as a farmer can get good situation on a firm in Benton county by applying al thU otHco immediately. Whits blankets (slightly soiled) very cheap at Nolan's Bargain Store. A 4irl Wanted. A girl that can do general house-work can find hud steady employment by calling at this office soon. I'WWVH. Laat catcrday while Mr. Hoop, clerk In Petere 1 Box's hardware store, was riding near thin oity hohind a team belong' Ingto Jamo Marks, the horaoa, whloh are very hlgh-aplrlted became filghtenod and ran away, running ipilte a distance, la the course ef which tho wagon ' maahod considerably, but no Injury waa done Mr. Hoop, who Very fortunately came out of the affair wlih iutany wretch ea. On the morning of tho 4th Mr. W. H. PoleraactTunpatiled by hi wlfn, two chil dren aud Mrs. Jny lllitin, wuro oil tlmlr way to the ohlna wodillng of Mr. and Mrs Marks, this shloor Lebanon, Iwhln l the same loam, w hen It again boonnio fi lgbtou od and ran, or else ran because It wan lu them. An the buggy wa a single enalod one Mr. Potent had little room to nan much force in atopplng Oram; besides tboy are a very tight bitted team. Consequent, ly tbey had their own wny, ahd dashed along with their precious load at a mad rate. Tbey wore ilnally druwn towards tho side of the road, wlmu they ran the oarrutgo agalnnt tliu fence, throwing all the tlvo out with groat forco. Little Willie either being caught by the Hue or hang ing hold of thorn was dragged a abort dis tance, when be was left and tho loam went on leaving tho carriage also, pretty well broken up. They ran fully two tulle t-eioro they were ' j i ' Mr. Peters was quite severely Injured lu Id left leg 0 It hough no bones were broken Mr, iv; n t W4i Injured e nidorab!y In her limbs a well as tnrough her whole body; the youngest child we hurt very llttlo but Willie was not so fortunate; It MM i an- I at the tliuo that bis Injuries wero fatwl, but luckily this has proven not to be tlincato for he will be all right lu a few dsya. Mr. P.Iain received Utile other injuiy "ban a good stare. Kv. Irvliitti l Mr. r r.Miii.i di'OVi v I them lu their pliant and the latter brought them back to tho cl'.y. Tboy aro all mi proving fat and eso mgratulsto thoui solve that tboy eamo out of the anvhlaut as wall a limy did. Ybr Kan.) C'eaievl st tatta lU Ur ipri dlTV(ttl tut The bM ball an I wjulj te tand tonrita tnont at MfaM oocttpse I thres daytt. Tfss tlrst dsy, Wstlnesdsy, wa ape -it lu m plonle. Mr. Ueorgi I'aton wa marshal and C. It. John tbo orator ol the day. On this day the I .alio lira Hand aud ti e Collbga Hand or Albany arrived. A A match game ot base ball v as played, in the afternoon, between the Dallas and Perrydale nlu, which resulted In a vic tory fwr lbs Hi! las nlue. Tbo next day (Tburadsv) w.beday for the band earn- lMlln , . . , I tent to oeuuisbut sa no bands iitirod 1 - i -seswt innuaywan l-em in bearing the various baud, play, and In wtiuea'lng tho base ball inat. h Ulaonn the Dallas and Lafayetle nines. Thl also resulted In favor of the lalial: A eoncfrt vaa given iu the evening under theautplces of the Dallas llsnd Alt tha hand fartlalpated. but the special object of Ir.tereat wa the ldle !Und. The - it waseniiiet.r musical and not very well mauagv.l. It e.-:iit I uoro to rati h the half dollar than to nterlnin tho audi, en.- .. Tho last day waa spent tho aiue a tho proeedin dava io haiing the bands play aud wait bwig s niat. n bsjbs or MM Dafl MMMNI ihe lVrfila!o and LAyfsyetto nines for the cou i r.., a. the Dallas MM bad won the Arat prize. There was a Kraod b. 1 in tbo eveniny undei the auspice of the llla. land, a raw remarka may b . . made . on ernlng the band -ontest whl.-h osv Ml Ml of order. The fW Uttag .t.-oJ wa that no band wne pre e it tisfsyMI which w e mere la: year. The Dalia bend did n d seem to tiy u.i itertain the crowd aa aiana 4. they should. It ia true thoyhsd hae ball and the baud played, tut vu these iwu things became old. Ttn.y a so bad a riding Ml ftr ladles, which waa not very Interesting for a stranger. If It bid not been for tbe I j lies band trie whole a.'tairjwoold bav been very dry. It is to I..- bojHd that when lbs next oontsmt Is held.it will be more Isrgely attended by tbo bandn of tho valley. The bauds of Albany, both Ladiea and College, apeak In words of prie,on aooountof the mtniwr in which Ihey were troated by the Iml'as band, I bero were In all at "v u,,' usiimoii lisild, tuel"r. r . 1 1 .j.... .I.. . . McMinvitie Isintl, tho two bands of Albany and tbo band at Dallas. Tbe whole number of instruments present waa about slaty olgn piocoa, lucluding the crumx. UllledsaU (aplulrtf In last vtooks Usue of the Dkmccuat was an advertitw tnont of two hrea atolnn from Capt Cocbra-. Tbny have had quite tragedy cuanted about them. I'h lliloves were met by a iiohso of men In pursuit of them Uat week on Meliala prairie. Keveral efiots were exchanged and ono of the hnre killed. Tbo thieve got away. Friday track of them wag.1 again. Marshals I Iarxrd and a poaseot men followed tbom ami succeeded iu find' ing them about four mllca from Naiain. When ordered to lip they answered by running Ihelr horans and firing at tin ofneera. They returned the lire killing Thotna Ilite, wbo wa ildingwneof the stolen boisea iustaiitiy, and wounding the otherthief. Frank Ch-tinbers, who was captured and taken to tbo j til at Sntein rbe Coronora Jury f-und tho killing of Ilite to 1 a jaa .liable. A t'toaagr. i a Ounii t'i, rua-l.irs will iladly wlcoiii tha intrildction to gmioral ui of thn iileimaut remedy Syrup of Fig, w In ii ia ss asreeabh io tne iusi us ina irnic rrom winch it u it . a e . m a a . nada. and better than oil, stlt4, pillsor any of the bitter nuusesn m-di.-.ine of bygone days. As it uMt nothing to try it. Ml al ways gives salutaiatun, everynno h uing it whersver known. Foshay & Mtan aga.itu Albany, BeetOB & Lassy Halaev, aoqga Davis & Co., Portland. isyi - ; - Everything nuw at Nolan's Bargain Store. Vitlee. Provldcuce p"4fci!iig Inert will he a camp met'iag at Sodaville Corameiicnt 1nilay. .Italy 21e', and oon Ittultip: tfr tw Sabbaths, Noiervlcet night an 1 no disturbance allowed. U. II, Cuobiur, I as or M. II C h rch, heh, non aud Hodavllle. rcrmlt nu aubstliuliou. Insist upon havinst Floreston Cologne. It is greatly nuptrior in pormat ence and delica cy of fragrance. Faded Color Restored. Faded or gray hair gradually, recovers its youthful color and lustre by tbe use of Par ker's Hair Balsam, a i elegant dressing, ad mirjd for its purity and rich perfame. THE KKW COI'NTV OH It It a. rile Their Bond, Take the Oat a efOIHee and Koier Upon Ike Discharge or Ibelr llwllr,. The County Couit eonvened ou Friday, July 1st, and bealdea attending to outlaid erab'e other buslnoMS approvetl tho bonda of tho now county ofnoera, who entered upon the discharge of their duties on the following Monday. C H Mlowart, County Clerk, gives a bond for $10,000, with Kobt A Irvine ar 1 Mar tin Payne as sureties. loo Humphrey, Hherlft', gives a bond of 110.000. with Phil Cohen, J J Whitney, D I' Mason, Julius (Jradwohl, H A Dawaon, L t! Maisli II, Thoa Montolth aud I .. Nlltiisen a Nuretltt. Jaa II Poory, the ('aunty Treasurer, glvn a linnd for r0.000. Theauretlea are nil from the Forks and Lebanon; they are -Win rua, J W Couipton, Wlllla aluoa, J K Cyrus, John W Oalna, Harvoy HIiwlUm.A It MoDonald, Iewla Ray, A M Nheltou, J'resten M tinkers, Jasper Crab tree, M W (Jatnoe, T J Hannah, D F Crab tree, faj Kbelton, C W Cm I, N O M Pnaild, 9 M mith, J L cowan, Wm M Smith, 0 It Moutagua, J C Hilyeu, John M. u.i. A J Houston, J P Crabtree, J J Crabtren, Newlon C'raldror, K M Ntnllh, W a McK night, David Myers, ( has T Craft, Houry Cyrus, J ' Johnson, 11 Hurt niiahaw, M V Itllyeu, J A lillyeu, Tetor Powell. F M Daniel, J I Martin, Ja Cmh tree.J WOabornand I K Hinllh. I) V H Keel, Surveyor, gtvna a txnid of tw, with Win Rail on and H K Young aa sureties. NC Do.ler, Aeor, give a bond of Sood, with UW Cuudlff, J II llurkbart, 1 I) Miller, D P Crabtree and N P f)aj ne aa au rot lea. J A lmvl, Coroner, gle a bond of 1300.', with KC Hill, LtmlnOM an I Wsllei Ketelium as sureties. New e nhioiduries si No si. taargakl vt.istfl i gef I'.r.i Wtflrr. A WMk ago lat wutida un ui;dy 'ui iling 'hit It i ... How iu cWlrW wan burned. The facts benight t once produce a very qUo-r case heer al ottmberaof Ttgur Lugius Co No - w-ro implicated iu lli mutter, aalOsV M Dllley, Fiaworih Ntcdeda. t.eoaud Ferg Heed. Uar and Heni beiu-; ar rested. A preliminary examination waa had before the Recorder. The atatem Ml of Alanzo Dllley give Ibt atory of the fire and spoaks for Itself ll.-re it la My uam la Alomro Dllley, aged 1h yun, WM bor" adfornis aud have lived lu Salem about U m -nth-. Mel .. . .. . . re rg itoeu tm r rinay iasi ; name uio to b. u hltn in ifetllliff u: a tire . ennseut ed ; ffalurday night after the theater 0t Krir Kefd. l.d Itsris. John Dsrr and V, Nichols. Went to una or two pi cs for ceuaullalinu, ut finally brought up at Jountfiaa talger a house where Beers boardet I (Mr Htalger aud ismily were abent. lDr we talked the matter over aud got a cmn ol coal oil. We then sep.irate.l I d vol my elf going through n m and back streets to the plnv i 'ed f ti fire, and the i.lnera to !". - r e- litiue to b r . iv : v to la he me ciuiiic not itred ami my'e'f rti.ei i itiftearof 'China It-'W." llir t ft r- to thf empty buihling at th at enr of the uW lleed tlieli went to If hotel ii ! I went up Front tr d. UM nu the lHiiham corner nutd I hear I the ho crt go'nr then I pu l.-d.il myeoatand went It lie fire, la-lug I uojue of the Iiom. whkeli was bionir sjfaattll to the hydrant, and water w. turned ou by F. N tcbols faidattaaaai u.u mm usAins sheep i N"' !u't Ksrgun Store. Op. elug ef Xs, t'a taglne H ut. 'i'b- f.. 1 .aliiK ennui litres have been f potlitod. Otf AKhAiiaKMK.1T. John M HolTinn, W BKcoti. Kd eye, W m N Miller, R D Murray. osr iKviTATtorve. J W Pla'n, P II Raymond, L I? Mon- tatiye. OR MlIr. V. H BMK, A Ktaiger, G W fill si 0 I'UI N r ! N. . (i K Chamberlain, MM Mouielth,CI W I . .. OM KKCKITIoM. Joe Webber. I rwl i td, V BMtt 1 d Xtjsa. O 11 Irvine. K R Sklpworth. TlJOOB M I J AO KB. Ala BsVffta, Willie Wobtter, T J Cline, J ' ler. Simon Kvltoiibaeh. Trace Porter. t BUsatt.J W Foster, li V llurkbart. oa DKOOKATteX. W N Miller, R I Murray, (I W Haw- kin, J J James, CO Eiohlei, J toce. OW nCKRKNHMKMTIi. Indies Coffee Club. MARSHAL. ; W Humphrey. ASSISTANT MAHSBAJU H A Foster. o HA TOR. J K WoHthorford A large assortment of ladies' faucy dry gso Is jnt s(eued at Nolan's Bargain More. killed by a Isniway. I.aflt Babbath. wh.n Mr Xesbutt Ptn lib, a brother ofCaataiu John Smith, generully ku.-wn as X' Smith the stage Irlvtr between Shedil and Peoria, was returning from Willamette ch uch to his homo ntar Peoria, his team became frightened, and ruiitiiug.lhrew 1.1m fmra h wagon an I Idaviug him thero, dash. ed on lowarslH home When opposite Mr Newton Smith's, they were stooped by him aud u son who Immediatelv went Dank, wufti they fouud Mr Smith lyitigaraaelesa in the road un I almost dead, Hi face wa-u tit tin terrlblv and one ear was mashed nearly off. Dr. ar - Fiaher, of Peoria was Immediately called, and rendered bim all iheasls tance po.saible, hut to no avail. He died Monday morulug. What canned the runawuy is not kuowu, as Mr Smith did not regain hi aeuses prevl us to bis deuth. He hail been agent en the stae rotite batweau Shed I and Peoria for several , ears, and was uuniversally in i i . ... .... i kihi oy evcrynouy. un deain Is a great 'ess not only tn bate relatives but to everybody who knew him, A Telling Law. Air. Charles Law. Jr.. tn conversation with one of our ruproseutatives, recently said. "I have been a sufferer from rheuma tism and neuralgia for tbe paat ten years, and tried all kinds ef remedies. Having heard so much about St. Jacobs OU, I tried a bottle, and foond it truly wonderful. Patistovm (Pa. ) Ledger. Luliea' button ahoes,worth SH, for $2.0 at Nolin's Bargain Store. rovurv rotBT rnota vtusu. a err la I Jane Term, laatl. Iu matter of petition of John Ibirton for bridge across a gulch, on road leading from Peoria to Harrisbarg.Joe Ijiuio wa appoint ed to examine same aud report Thursday. Pslitios of D Hilyeu to build bn j scross (leaver Creek continned. W W Parrish allowed I sctsjier uud 3 picks. J llAsbrook allnwd fiOOO feet f lumWr. Fee bills of judge and clerks of election allowed. Hill allowed for hoi li i impnai over MM Berwick. homl of C H MUwart, f.'lerk :ul, was sj. proved. MM of lco M' HmsJM -y, Hhcriff ohet was upprovrd. lluutl of J II Peary, Tuanunj- elect wa approveil. Boml of d A Dsvis, Coroner Mai aprov. ed. JJond of D V .S Kenl, Surveyor sln.it ap proved. Hoott Ward allowed dooo fret of lambe! aorsper and keg of spikes for Diet 2W. lettletnent of Kherilf was a pt d. It-port of . I L Cilbert, MJ sitperinen dent rvceivetl. OH. I.i aUaTsTMi J L Miller, 8170 00 ; I M MM, $9X1 3 men lbs sslsry ; f M lliuce, f70 10 ; Join. William. $9 ; H C Clement, (minting fost. J A ; Peters ft Mox, mdae, $4.1.70 ; 1 . Chaataiu, keeping psaer, f.'IO ; Fo, Haum ft Co,, nail, C M ; Foshay ft Masor, $17 42 ; A IFbeelcr. sal ministering osths t judges and clerks of election. ."2.' ; H M Hewitt, H ; J A Davi, $5 ; Dr 0 M dones, 3o, ismiuation and MMsiMawl af IS W Km Hutu t'V (r. f L......I,. I I 'e s i.au- per. $!M ; Fo. It on, ft I ' m a, Hi (X ; BSMSt n. MS : ,9.0 W .loh.,e..n f4 IU ; L f M eg 'ifle i il vt. HeWrtta I II Kieite ', h el- r (Jj in I F. "11.111, balbt pt. tfi : A i' bar 3 hi.' ; Ht John a .. . Porter, ecrep-r ?1 50 ; X fees Msy Slid Jult. sjsd H10 J ; I U Hares r,. j teith, 30 00 ; J .1 Oksflt , liilUrt, 81 io. :i o.oir.h. siai U I) rk Mea J 1 U li I 15; .1 I. Miller. sopenntendiiikbrelge on I t,, n.a creek. 3 JO , d L Miller, aujriutcnditg bridge acros Thomas creek snd trip to Allan), . ; J 11 lame, lumber, els., 810H 88 : J L Miller, drafting oa brnlge, $'2 : . Ia;vi Doug Us, 811 Co; M DmbMJMBsj IU ; K Phaa, 9f J J Charlton, 80. ' eiaa Npanuh. Ctmpure, Torchon and Clunry Uoea. st Nobao's Great Ilsrgsiu Store. m i " 2 rrni Uw- lUatsHUtvmit.u Talsr Utu.l'i-. The Usborne Talne Hut :er baa to day ma le tho finest rocerd of any hsrves er that ever aUrta.1 In Iregon.fc Head Mr. B. P. Walker's atateineut to Ihe BsMMbi Mr Walker eame la Oregon two years ago, and purchased Mr. Wm llerreu'e farm on Salem PrairUt. pay ing 310,000 cauh fur it. Mr W. is one of our boat farmer, and a moat reliable citixen. Nalkm pKainiK June 'a J 12. To rnj fw . ne fnrnfr Drah Sini : 1 e heard a great dol eaid alse.it Twin.. -ion lr- .Mttio ir nda llvs merile, and I bava tin. to say, that I have to clay started my tr bMM Twine ler In barley, and ii hasdoiteilta beat w.uk of any maehlne I eversaw. It never uiieetHl a aingle bnod in the leu rounds 1 have eiit around a five acr rdoe. Hind ing tight and idoe. K. R. Wai Ki.n. UstMl bid slii pera 51. W) : Mttll K ' N -Ian s ltargaio Str. 4 (Hirlurr"at M Not'.-, . boroi-y piv.-n that the under algued have joined lhemeles together a partners, under the firm name snd stylo of Demists A Wqotlin, far the purpose of carrying on the bulnes of manu rapturing an I selling furniture, and doing other general wood work. The factory and a eaririim is locatod on the corner ot Ferrv md Second street, in the eitr of AHsiny. 'regon. Ja i. Iam iIA I w 4 A. 15. Vk. Uf, Sheeting and pillow mucins at Nalan ' (Ireat Batgain St Moetiag of the Aiba y C. me- tory l830C ation- To t!e u.omWh the MM t as tail Aa cla Haa. Vo a e herrhy noiiRixl that a bars of the Alksny tVitwiery V iu. lin of tho mem - i will le hrid t tho taw afllce uf I'uwcil Jt lillyeu, 11 aJaae& ort- ... t rnday, lha uli aU ..i Au.n.i lir. at 4 u'rUK'k In Ihe afU.rii.iun. fur Ui urim ul i lintlns .ffl.-er of Maid AK-ltliKi, vU : A I'., -i-lt-ut, Trcan ursr tuul ihrvo Truuu, lo ssfveaW ilo tens .4 two )eam, an 1 fur iho traiuiarii .n ..f m. h ulhrr bustnsM sasliall com Swfurt) the HWSJSSJ- All psrautts inlarsatad aa BuHarnbem f..r,li m , ..r lut-heMsrs are u r. A full allcndani- uf Uo uit SSM U must earnoUlr rtxjucaLc.l By order uf lbs Busts! J. c IN.vsix, of Tr u . u am. I roddsnt. 49w 4 Bnttms 5 and 10 cents, worth from '" to 50 cents, at Nolan's Bargain Store. Ir Halt-. A sash and door factory ; locattd at Stay ton. Will be sold cheap. Custom work ia sufficient to run mill at full capacity. Call at this oflioo for further particulars. Indies' and cli.l ircn's Nolau's Bargain Store. shoes cheap at LOUIS CAMPEAU'S Barber Shop. Mr.Campeau has purchased Ihe '.arbor shop 'ortnnrlv owned by J II MtiU -t, and will o niimiH tin. nntlnt Hs a- tee old place imci g larsntco aaiiM acuon lo cuisloiuota. BOKN. FOX. To the wife -i John l'..x a boy. 3I.VIPSDN. To the wife of Chna Simpson girL 1I4HKIIU. VKV.M .K: lit h'l.Trl In..- .hi IMS. at 8:30 l m ii t the in.iibtnrn Itf the bride's parents, iu Salem, by Rev. J. N. 1 Unison, Mr. Ueo. A. Pfki.i.ks and Mias VlROIA A (i KIFyiTU. Mr. aud Mrs. Peebles havo tho best wishes of friends in this city for their future happiness and prosperity. LEEDY 2AMSEY. On June 39th in this city, by Rev. S. (J. Irvine, I). IX, Mb. A, D. Lrkdy and ii-UU At. ice M. Ramsey all of this county, BAKER TAYLOR. On July 2, 188 at the residence of (Jeo. W. ('line, near tin. city, by Rev. I Dilhon. Mn. K. C. Bakkr. of Portland, aud Mr.s K vna Taylor, ol Linn County, i MURRAY MILLER.- -Oa Juae 25. 1882 at the Belt HouBe, Independence, by Rev, J. A. Hollenbauirh, Mr. O. P. Mi kkav and Miss Sarah K. Miller, bith of IFells Statioa, Or. TAUNDERS MARTIN. On JuneSO, 1882 at the residence of the brides parent, tn Rev. J. A, Helleubaugh, Mh. C. B. Tacnpers. of Independence to Mist RoiA Martin, of Dixie. CHAMBERS MEYERS. In this city, July 6th, 1882, Mr. Henry Ciiambkrs, cf Portland to Miss Barbaaa Meyers, ci Albany. OUR PRICE LIST. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, 75C. YECETINE, $1.10. VYARNER'S KIDNEY & LIVER CURE, $1.00. HOP BITTERS, 75C. AYER'S VICOR, 75C. H. N. LINIMENT, 75C. POROUS PLASTERS 3 FOR :0C. GENUINE FLORIDA WATER :,0C. CONCENTRATED LYE 4 BOXES 50C. CONCENTRATED POTASH 4 BOXES :,00 The above Is a iiariial Hat of our new prhea, oes to give the readers of this paper au idea of how we sell goods. U hae made extensive reductions on i he regular prleea of our stock and propose to sell at prices lower than any other drug house in the Htate, ami if a saving of 18 to 2ft Osmtaan every drdiai's worth yau iHylnouriiu- I any tdjeet to your trade with us nnd we will guarantee to satisfy the rn--t skeptical as to prices ami , nudity. McOOY & ELLERT, Yuman's Blot k, All.nn;. , Orrron urs fffoii Muwmmm oi k n t r i baud a full -lot k ol SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel. While at our warehouse opposite the store wo will take plea are soow ya toe rEKRIMs-HARSII TWIE-BlDER, THE DEERING MOWER, THE CELEBRATED STUOEBAKER WAC0H. X CsMBMsMal .sss?M"mBmsM ,,gtM, fc' "IM TUE .1- I. OASIS AGITATORS AND SHORT APRON THRESHERS. PORTABLE; AND TRACTION ENGINES, WoodburyDingeo Patent .HORSE POWER. Our Implements 1, FXaTEI&S & SOX. Successors to Hawley. Oood & Co.. Fiont, First and Vine Sta., PORTLAND, OREGON, IMfOKTEUS OF FARM MACHINERY. & We are Role A genu for the fralowlnf Celebrated Implements : ANH BUCKEYE MOWER, -AJJSTD BEAFER. BUCKEYE ON THE fcOAD f.... bi.i.IiIi.11. an 1.-. m ..II khntiii In K.-.l them, and all M-ak of them with prati-. Tbey Slrhtuca. We alt- al !oir Ak-uU f tin- J VI aW oSsMaams si lfcg.wra asgrt, cai ta MJB THE BUCKEYE TWINE Ttie Beektre ider made lt B -t : . Hareler snd tbt? Appleby Twin- I . . ; .ml omliUic.t all tliat U excellent aim wormy m tne many ltlnder ttiat .--K abarf .f fir j. il..; patntiiae. It U:lh Imcu ihorouhly teed in oar own hane field, and mmiv tmpnivoni -nt. li iv been atld.-d fur ir.'2. and a now offered. It Is beyond question tbe b- W HsV liln.fOio li n r, . i t wtd. We aie alto 8le Agent for the CANTO fl PITT THRESHER, MONITOR UPRIGHT FARM ENGINE, Haines' Genuine Headers Vchult.V Farm Wagons, John Deere Noline Plows. ScihI for Sptrii:: rircutm-s HARVESTING MACHINERY We wish to call t attention of the farmers of Linn county to the fact that we have established a Depot at Albany for the sale of D. M. Osborne & do's harvesting ma chinery for the Havest of 1882. We have rented the fire proof buildingcor First and Washington Sts, Albany, and have employed M. M.Harvey to take charge. We shall keep on hand for the trade a full supply of reapmg,mo wing and elf binding machinery, wire, twine and duplicate parts. This move brings us m closer relation to you as man ufacturers. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST AND BUY ONLY OF MANUFa4CTURERS. Don't be induced to give your order until you have examined our improved twine and wire binder for 1882. Remember all of our machinery is warranted to do good work. For club orders special rates will be given. D. M. OSBORNE & CO. S. S. Barge, Manager. ORECON KIDNEY TEA, 90C. KENNEDY'S DISCOVERY, $1.25. GERMAN SYRUP. 60C. AUCUST FLOWER, 60C. HALL'S RENEWER. 75C. ST. JACOBS'S OIL, 40C. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 75C. S0Z0D0NT 60C. LUBEN'S EXTRACTS 7: C. ktomkr that wf haf. o X Tully Guaranteed. 9t CO. BUCKEYE BE A PER. tllfll t . ThOllSSIldS Of farm?!? beie llSVe I ar. t:i every wav tbo nc plat uUm of Harvesting inee in l-t. It Ijv i-oaimnatton ot Uie Bueaeye a tut I'rice JLMa .4. A. Cs., Sterc. as iVjHCMaBMVpMW