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Ik M0ctat. Kotered at the Post Office at Albany, Or. s second class mail matter. FRIDAY .AUGUST 18, 1882 STEWART & CHAMBERLAIN, Ullor 4 rmtrlrlr. If. R.R. TIME TABLE. Albany Station. asrurriKK or -rnuv. OTD Mir.TU. Al.BASV KXTRKSS iV-rt si KKK1UHT TRAlSd " " I Arrive hi - .l Mi SVHTn. I Arm s ( Departs at t'KWUHT TRAIN " ALBANY KXl'RKSS Arrives at MAIL TeUIS MAIL TR t:30 A. M. " A. M. I1:M A. M. una r. m 11:45 A. M. 12:06 P M J O P. M : P. M. Alt Train daily. eet Sender. Noxtcs. n and after this date regular ticket will be sold at our ticket otrW for following point on Columbia river: Upper CaMoades, Uallea, Umatilla, Watlula, Walla Walla and Alnsworth. Will. 11 Rim, Freleht and Ticket Agent O. dt C. R. li. Co. Albany. June lStb. 188 KIVOBKO NtKIUCn. It was rumered yesterday (bat a terrible murder bad taken place on tbe road be tween Corvallis and Yaquina, but we vouch fer nothing, and have no desire to start to a sensation. As reported Ir Hutcbinson, of Portland, with his son, were en their way from the Bay. where they bad been and bad considerable money with them when they were murdered, an 1 afterward found dead, it l? lha: tbe aberlfTof Benton couoty is after an Indian, who was suspected. Tbe above Is confirm d by the "Oregon which makes k worse, if anything. The Indian had seen Dr. Hutchinson re ceive two hundred dollars for eonie cattle, and following him up ?bot htm and his muhios the head of the latter In a horrible manner. Public feeling runs kith snd the Indian will probably be 0 s - lynched if caught. Xearlr BrteO. Monday eveoiug while Mrs J F Back oaato slid several children, among whom was Maggie Murray, who has been living with her daring the absence of Mr Backeusto, were croasints the bridge on Calapooia street, near Mrs Baekeasto's reaideuce, Maggie ac cideataly fell off the brldg into the ditch, which is quite swift there and over tbe little girls head. Jim Mur ray, a brother of Mangle's, happened along just as she was n earing the Washington street bridge, nothing but ber feet being seen above the water. His attention was called to her, when with characteristic promptness ha jumped in and brought oer to shore, none to soon, for a few seconds more nod she would have been drowned . As it was it took nearly naif an hour of hard work to brif g her to. It wss net until after she had been placed on the bank that Jim discovered that he had saved the life of bis sister. Khe is all right now and will come out of the bath In good condition. e - - - e. Is to Base a HOME AKD ABBOAD- F. M. Fro in-h, jeweller. K, It Skipworth, lawyer, Alb in y, Or, Tho oity has been full of drummers thi weak. Spectacles of every descriptiou at French'. The aids walks srs being improved all over the eity. 1. X l.igjett, of .Silver Wells, has been sp. pointed a notary public. Last Tuesday Jim (iilinetir threshed 112 scree of wheat. Fsst. The matrimonial grist seems to bo absut ground out in this locality now. $1009 on good security can bo had by calling at this office immediately. Go to French's snd get a good, heavy sib ver watch, for a small amount of money. Someone wants to know who writes for the Mercury from Albany, titve it up. Yon can get your prescription tilled sny hour of the night at MoOoy k Kllrt. It was claimed that "Bob Ore" 4i a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. Dr. G. Willi Price, dentist, olthe in Odd Fellow a Temple, over Ijmgdos's Drugstore Insure your grain against fire. It is the onlvsale way. Call on C. H. Stewart and attend to it at once. Mr. A Waoheuheimer, we undet stand has seen arretted is Portland en petition ef his creditors. There has not been an iuiuat of the county jail at Corvallis for four mouth. That city is noted for its virtue. 04 10 Chinamen have arrived iu Oregon since April 1st. Most of them bsv boon put to work oa railroads. The State I .me HrrmLi U dead, it editor having found a more lucrative field in which to labor. Shorn tan a Circus will bo here about t h 10th of nest mouth. It is very highly skoketi of wherever it goes, Montague doe a thriving buaineas at Lebanon, where he has the bulk of the dry goods snd grocery business. Fresh fruit, purchased with care, always on baud at Hoffman k Joseph 'a Go there for your groceries and vegetables, kc A young man naiaed JsnSM Putnam had bis right ana tarn off with a thresher st Oak ireve on Thursday f last week. In the list of resents at K 11 Skipwoith'a wedding there, aaouUl have bee a a very fine parlor lamp, from Mr and Mrs N Beam. At a meettug of Fire Delegates held Moo- day evening Mr C K Wolvcrton was sleeted Preeident in p'ece of I, Btiyeu, resigned. The General t'oafeteuee of tho M E cnurcn inee8 nni tnw nuv at nine- o'clock. It will be opened by Dish ef Hutat. There wdl be s Camp Meeting at Hubert's ktridge. Linn Couaty Oregon, brgtuuing Thursday, the 3 let of August, and lasting two weeks. The rumor circulated last week, that scv eral Linn County boys were lyaobed at Prinevilk has proven to have been ill found ed. Ceanty Court adjourned on Tuesday of last week until the following Monday to al low Commissioner I so si to inspect the Phil- brink bridge. The Oregon (Vosxat published st Corral lis omss ts baud thi month as bright as a gold dollar, it spesks very 1 ir.biy nf lh prospect ef Albany. Pork is selling for I2l u 13; m Southern Oregon. Why wouldn't it bo a good thing for so rue specalator to buy here for 0 and tana there and I1. Ibe !epot motel presents ju.ts a metro politan air at nooa. Tbe travel on the road is large, every noon from fifty to seventy five taking dinner st that hotel. 1 be Utiaocraitc btat J jar mil coots to us turn week with a good look and an air of prosperity. Here's onr JT, Ere. Abbot, we wish you success unbounded, A turbine wster wheel for sale at thi ef face : a 12 inch wheel, ia splendid conditio): will be sold cheap Also 40 feet of 1 J inch At a meotiug of No. l's last Monday evening arrangements were made for purchasing a new steamer for that com pany, and the boys da not propose to Step business now nntil tbey have ene on oorstreets. 8 Young. L E Btain. X Baum, C H Stewart, D Maeea, Louis Milleratd CbasKeifer were appointed n committee to raise the necessary i "bating and about 12 feet of 1 inch shaft. Hot ia no name far tho weather, hut many who suffer have found a way to cool themselves. They go down to the Star Brewery and drink some of Mi. Bellsnger's favorite bsvsrage. It is isid o bs as re freshing ss say beer made in the State, aud has a reputation sooond to none. D.irintf the year 1881 there was mauniac tured (and it ia probable drauk) in the State of Oregon 25.S31 barrels of beer, or 739,381 gallons, From January 1st to May 1st, 1892, there was manufactured zn.JOo gai- on. The iutcrnal revenue tax on this am emits to nearly $40,000. Phs concert to be given by tho choir of tho Congregational church will take place on Monday evening, August 28. and will be treat worth liatemng to. I'rof t ourseu, ol Portland, will assist oar homo talent, so that something Hue maybe expected. As this U for s good object every body should prepare to go Wednesday teOOj just hswrc the Portland train reached thi city, a box car, filled with chinamen, caught on fire and scared one of the Celestials so badly that tt at he jumped from the traio. whou going at full inaad, and for his caution wss well buib-id op. The train WSS stopped as wen an lie ure. and the Chinaman taken aboard and l.n iiht to thi city. Tho folio erinf w take from a Porssaad paper and everyone is at liberty to judge for himself a to whether detettpttoii is good or .aXeSM . a SS J l e .11 II. not: "Ibe native Aioautati ts oi intents sutures hi fce is oval, with high - . -k hones ; hi neck ia long, aud his chet full and broad. His air is ereot aud ruijoH' t a degree that never fails to strike the trav- sler." l To tho first H-roi outs.d of the city of Albany sending a correct solution of the fol lowing example w will mail a cup of pea- nuta : Boight 4 h-gsheade of molasses. each containing 84 gallon, at 37 V: a gslloa, and paid $7 50 freight and cartage ; allow ingft er cent for leakage and waste, 4 per cent of the sale for bd debts, and I per cent of the remaiudir fr collecting, for how much per gsflou must I soil it to maks a net gais nl 2o Mf cent on the whs! coat ? Ahby Pearce launohHl his uw ferry boat last Saturday, but it will sot be completed in time to run for several days yet. It is a great improvement on the old boat, both in build and sis. Its dimension ale .VixlsA feet, it bottom u rounded, giving it greater peed snd reliability. The ol 1 bat wss ntalS fset, with fl at totto n. The ooit of the former will be hoot $H.HJ. Thi is au improwmcnt long naonnl and widen nill !w appreciat,! by the trav, ling public. My succea is owing to lib ralitv iu ..J vertiiiag (louiter. The road to fortaus is thrwub priutei's ink P. T, Baruutu Sue eess b-K-itd on a, hbersl patronage of print ing officea - J J. Atr. Friiut and con stant advertising brought me all 1 own A. T. Stewart My sen, deal with m n a ho adrertiao. Yon will never le by- it - D. n Franklin. How can the world knew a mas has s good thing unlet be advert. t M the possession of It T -Vandeibi't. -&J. last Tassday on petit oi of creditors Judge Boise removed Joseph Sternberg from the pi. tioa of assignee of the insolvent estate ef A trachea hamer, at ilatrisbnrg. and appointe.1 Damon Smith to tbs plaoe made vacant by bternberg a removaJ. ibe tbarge agaiut Sternberg wss that he was pasting the estate sad wss sot s snitabl person to manage it VYhalley, Focheimer Ach snd Flina .'. Chamberlain represented the creditors, whd spent last Sabbath ia Albany. Tb climste here t very cooganul to his tastes W ihy U Allen, of Portland, wss in the oitv Tueadsv snd Wednesday. We are glad to bear of his euooeesfttl career a music dealer ia that city. Mr and Mr 0 L Parks, haro returned assssssaejisss,e BOOIAL AND PERSON tL 0 II Bahcr was in Portland the first of the week. Otto Fox arrived in this sity the first of the week. Judge Garretson snd wife, of Portland, are visiting iu this city. Mart Payne snd family started fer Y quina Hayalaat Wednesday. Win Houston sad wife snd Mrs 00 Kelly are stoppiug st the Bay. Mias Holla Cannon is visiting is Hnhhard, Marion county tins week. Mr J M McConnoll and wife are enjoying the seabreeseaat Yaquina Mr J a Curtis has returned from east ot the mountains to Harriabnrg. Mr Jtmis Ulakrly of Rruwnsvillu wa iu the city the first uf ths week. Hon. F.nooh Ho"'., of Uarrisburg, wa in tho city Tuesday, aud, called en es. Mr lr Lister left otitis week for Astoris, a hero she will visit shout a month. Has N U Humphrey ami Tho U Moo ts it ) have leen in Portland this week. Hon. Chas Hewitt, of Portland, has been iu the eity several days, on legal basinees. Mrs M II Circle left for Priuevill tk first of the week, afters viait her of few Weeks, Mr Prod Ulumberg returned from s weeks Irin sround Watorloo tne tlrat of the week. Cut mil, the utisxoellod story-teller sad hat drummer, wa in ths city Isst Monday. Mr and Mr Cunningham snd Mia ids !lruh hate Wn enjoying tkemaelve at th Bay. Mr. W A. Weat left wn Tsssdsy for Salem, where he will esier tho Salem Flour- ing Mills. Mr Fallow, of Ashland, was in th city last week, and th first of this week left for Yaquina Bay. Mrs Wit Bsnrst and Mrs (J H lUight have beenippiug soda water at Sodtvtll for ISVI rat day a Mr L O Dotlg. of Pertland. is visittsg friend in thia city, being a guest of Mr C D Simpson. Mr. Off llt for Tuinwtr. W. T. Isat Wednesday noon on a visit, to be gone a ooupl of week. K l K Potter. Seer, tary Sj the Nev Sen Fire Iusjrsnse Co, f (.'aJiforoia, wa in our City laat Tuesday. Oou J P Sch-ioliag return. I from Prine- ville to Hsrrtsbtirg but week, going over in foor days and returning in tb me time, gitck traveling. MraBWCasltff an 1 dsughter Mam is, bave Ireen rusticsUpg lb varioqsnsrU of the county Ibis week. Mr MM Harvey aud two daughters left for San Francfaen last Wedassday noun, and will be gone several month. Mr and Mrs P H Raymond return, d from SodaviH last Monday, slur a plaasent so journ there of about a week. Mrs C C Cherry left Portland f r ouTbura. dsv evening of last week, and will remain r e with her fnesxls there a hort Urn. Mrs. J. J. Whitney returned last Mendsy from s trip of several months in the east, not materially improved by the journey. Altec r.-ibmeon, of Harruburg has been in . hargs of tb telegraph eases dsrisg the sUei.cc of W B Ilice ia Southern Oregon. Dr E McCabe left last Mondsy for Port land sad thence up the Columbia and w be- licve intend locating in Eastern Dreg .n. Mr Win Olcsby, a handsome young clerk is John Crao k Co store, iu Portland, ar "What Is It" Has alls far. Hepartee between newspapers deoa very well as long as it Is carried on in the right spirit, and the parties do not lose their temper, and in our spats with tbe "Herald" we certainly hare never, stooped to any thing more than a little pleasantry. But when ene goes ofl into a passim at a little squib shout him and throws a haadfull of type at tbe Mdvil" bead, burls the shootlag stick at ths lady compositor, and then with bis pulse at 120 In the shade grabs his pen and dashes eft the vilest kind or trash, matter ot which yen can not find an equal in tbe "Police Osteite," It becomes decidedly dhgutlng end ws do not care to be found with a hand In a ay such business. We have always hsd toe good su opinion of oureelf to believe thai ws were "a poor, miserable, lobslded, inhlgnllluant, pusillanimous snail like apeclmsn of a uslf who wasn't worth s ft M tbe "llorelJ" chooses to call us.stid ws blush when we write the expres. Nlon. We have no desire to sling such epithets at ths Insipid local a litor of that paper, although we might with im- tutilty. It ts bad enough for that apology lo bs tbe connecting link without being Udd SO, We will not even call him Bolog na, slthough be goes by that name .Huong msny, nor will we even refer to him as Ham. We nsver have used sny breeder eapresslon than Iady P. We do not oars to even attempt repartee with one who will sttsck us, snd I ben because we lefond ourself, squeal and ory against 'personal Journalism," and in sedition threaten to run sometbtng hsrJ sgslnat our nasal pro bona!, although the matter 1 mads ridiculous by tbe fart that he has been repeatedly pulled by the nose by youngsters ranging from twelve to sixteen. One who will stand on tbe corner during s devastating fire and not lift bis bsnd towards saving property had bettor ho careful how he brags. We have now had our ay ; a f r se we are concerned we bave said all we Care to although we have niaUsrial enough for several chapter, in ludlsg one on V lo ur ia, B. C, which we hope we shall not so fsr forsiet ourself as to use Whether Mr. P. of the "Herald" baser not we do net care, tor no has never yet atteoked anyone be did not benefit. IVcatherford 4 Blackburn sppeared f Joseph Sternberg. TB 11M.OJV-il:':n WtHOMt. If one had been at the early train Weine day morning tbey mibt have -ca about twenty of our young people board tbe traio 1 from Californi. where they went shout Islrrestlaa Letter fi Silver Well. A few days ago we received en intereei- Ing letter fro jn L N Elggett, written among ths Silver Well of Waaoe county. Tho wheal crop be stales, Is poor, and not enough to supply tho demand. CetUe have advanced considerably during the last year, Oe and M being offered fat three aad four year old sleers, and the In dications are that they will still advance. Prof Huney is still Isborinc with the wp hole snd expert to be sble o demon tra'e the feet that there is sliver there ia su melon t q e entity to psy to work it. He gstssseays ot fttOo to the ten. In order to enist capital bo has sent sotno at tne mud to Ban Kmucieoo. It g eortaialy hoped that something may ho done which will turn money into the pocket of our friends at Sliver Welt. Why Mr t. -f.r funds. A joint stock company will be formed with a capital of $4000, of which No. l's will subscribe -$1000. The old hand engine will bo retained if funds can be raised without selling ber, oa acconat of tbe noble services she has rendered onr city, and there is talk now oin patrol company being farmed of exempt firemen, and tbe engirv p'aced in their charge, to be used ia case of necessity. With two steamers, a band engine and a book and ladder The Oregon City -r. i cLted ever tbe fact that it know show to spell "gantlet.', We wdl throw down tbe "goutiel" with it on the subject, and take Webster as author ity. John Ooltrs snd Geo E. Honk were grant ed scholarships in the Slate University, after a thorough and very creditable examination last week. They will both begin st lending next fail. Wtfsoo Biaiu was ex'aibitin a b.ticbof pears on Tueaday which he thinks "takes a a s it a. a ar a a tne caite. ua eint incnea t lunu ware txnek, U first-class make, we will I gix Uke bave as go xl a fire department as the State affords. Cheap W sttff. A couple well-dressed young men wert in tbe city, Saturday, selling soap wrapped np in one, five, ten. and twen ty dollar bills, and each piece neatly done up in blue paper. Of course, tbe biggest part of tbe soap bad no bills around it Tbe whole were stirred to. getber and oflered for sale, three for a dollar. Some of our citizen, thinking they could bat these poo, lone men out of their teu and twenty dollar bills, bought freely of this extra quality soap, Lxx inches in dimension. Curious enaagUtbey didn't draw a single one of tb se bills, although, ouee iu a while tbey would get a one, and several, whether through luck or not, we do not know, obtained a V. We haven't seen any one yet who admitted that they lost anything, so we suppose, tbe twe lone men came out behind, but, as a matter of fact, ene or two, who watched tbe run of tho whole thing, say they won fifty or seventy-five dollars. Verily we love to he bumbuggt-d. with tickets marked for Salem. Among the crowd wa th ladies' Cornet Head with bora in hand. They were on their way to that city to obtain MseslsaT husband, not satisfied with the two tbey alreedy have, la other word Mta Nettie Piper, one oi th charter mesa bet a of the babd waa to U united in marriage to our popular druggiss, B W Lang-leu, and tbey with MVCCnl other friend from tin city, were favored with au invitation to be preaent on the happy oec sa lon. On reaching Salem the company hss tensd to the comfortable reaideuce of Jude Piper, which presented a fett appearance. At abmt eleei t';U: lln c-r t'x-U place, under the charge of Usv !i i iiii, nine mouths ago, to reside, and will make Oregon their bom. Mis Ugnk Paxteu is speeding tks sum mer at the home ef br father in thi city. Sh recently graduated from th High School at Portland snd i taking tb vaca tion ah needs. Jus. Cunie returned on Mandsy from a several days, rusticating cxpotition near gbedd riutiou and lo.ks ss if he had made snide ami potatoes uffr more than th l.t Held. s K. Young snd wife and son. Percte, and It, E Blain snd wife left on tbo C'oKm&4 Wednesday night for San Francis., where tlicy will remain three r fe.ur wk on bus- Albany was owned twe days last week by b alleged Efofc Scott, pf Mag- in a sugar bowl. We understand that rabbits are verv - - nv 'i plenty st Waterloo, and are easily silled. Those thus far demelishe 1 have been of a peculiar nature aad do not smell as sweet as tbey might. There i to be a foot race near Peu-ileton on Oct. 7, for $250 a side. That is business sod shows spunk that might be emulated by some of the boys around here who claim to be s ieetfooted. When yon see s broad, d.ep smile on a man's face you may make np you,r mind that bis wife is either at Sodaville or thf Bay, and be is running matters a'ter his own chaotic style. We noticed two very floe looking blaok walnqt spool cases in Nolan's Bargain Store yesterday, which be had just received. Oue contained the Beldensilk thread and the oth er J P Coat's cotton thread. Fall wheat is turning out better than was expected by any one, averaging the whole county over about 33 bushel per aore. The quality, too, is better than for year, tbe berry being large and very plump. Tbe Hartford Insurance Company i prob ably the best founded company in the world It has proven itself perfecidy safe, and tboe desiring insurance which is bound to stand shoold take out a policy in that company. Brash k Son have no traveliug agent selling their separator. Certain parties representing themselves a such are frauds, i and do not have the genuine Brush Separa- and Edwia W Lvngd u and Mis Nettie HpC , ineassnd pleasure. were declared bsshtal and wife. A'ter sumptuons refreshments the coup!e were condugted to the train, when they left for a tea d ys trip around the 3 und. The pres ents which thsy reotvud pres-nte I a good display, snd were of a aaturo to be appreciat ed by Mr end He Leaglosj, Following is tb list : Pick! casto-. bf the LidteV Band. Silver carving knife and fork mid dr s-'t peon, Mis Kit Laugdon, Cedar fUpi lr, lows. Mil ver cake bker, I)r aid Mrs Irvine. S.lver spoou-ti thh.T, Mr and Mr N J Hen ton. Silver knives, fork and sjpiiHas, Miss Finns Ingdou ledar Uapids, lows. UeM thimble, Miss LioUi Honk. Silver suizar-apoon, Mr Ceo Piper. Surer butter dish. Miss lotl AodTson. Sitfer syrup pilchar, tin C.irrw, Q H Irvine and V P Nutting. Bible, Mr W G Piper. Silver butter knife, Mr J S p.dhernns. Silver napkin ring-, Mr nud Mrs C L Pierce. China oup and saucer, Mi Qraets Piper. Silver card reoidver, Misses Maggie and Mattie and Mr James Foster. Sofa pillow, Mrs II S Lsngdoo, Algona, I"wa. , SatJu and lace tidy, Miss Julia 0barnor lib Silver cake batket, MesaraCharlcs aud Kd Piper. Haml-mxle ijnU. M s Myrtic Putaoh, thisjen dinner n-o' i,,, Mrs IFO Pm.r. Swt of ihtr. Mi imgdon. sthin wadlsJtieT) Master Fred Piper. Nee-klace from the bridegrom, e " . z. ' "ene i i . . D.Im ran, a Iravr si f st,, - rt 1 I fV .w -M,- vul m.s were which has giv.eu ,uah UBjver8al saUsfac aware of the fact that all right, title 'tion, and luterest in and to their person anq property was granted te this penny' patpher. Teitbad, at least. tb appearr apce Qt being so. He and hit troupe blocked up the street completely ia front of Nolan's, and en Thursday ev ening, because the rLoqk A Ldd-TOo, Fang tbe fire-hell, wuile thoy w -re per forming, for the purpose of ealling the members together to serenade a newly mrried member, the tenor singer rav. ed like a madman, and talked of aanl hi la ting the wl,le company. This was in strong contrail to his singing, for we doubt if w( ever heard a finer ttuor. They Bftld they b.ad pld a lecn$e and j were going to have the use oj' things. m4J e m- Lebanon people seem to be good judges of all kinds of goods, and this is the reason wby they go to C. B. Montague for their dry good aud groceries. He keeps one of the best stocks in the country and sell at as reasonable prices as any one. Co to him for bargain. Mr Ilpuk has her things all hack iu tie hotel and rssidsngC, bqt yyil probably nt open thp former agaiu, at least right off. We understand, though that she will keep beardcrs, apd already has a large number of applications. The Portland WeUxy.w is rightly named, no brighter, more thoroughly lively sheet is issued ia Oregon j and we are glad to notice that it admits within its columns, unlike many snch papem, only matter of a proper character. Up to about four o'clock Wednesday even ing 30,000 bushels of wheat had been stored in all the warehouses ia the ct. pearly every -rehouse' has aepV qut ail their sacks and been ! liged to telegraph for more, This is a good indication. The railing on the bridge aoross the Ditch on Breadalbin street, near the College has fallen off and seds replaciug. There is danger of children failing in, and as the water is over most of their heads, it would be about as easy to drown there as U the river. ttargtar. A bold attempt was made last Saturdsy evenlna to get some money from the resi dence of Mrs. Houk. She and ber family were ia the, equntry and the house was alone. Some one acualnte- with matter in Albany evidently supposed that the mene which Mrs Jlouk received last week was somewhere in tb,q bouse, and tbou.ght that woulU be a good opportunity to get it JfitleoUng an entrance thiougb a window the thief or thieves went through everytnlng, turning every pocket wrong side out, both of men' pants and ladies' dresses, rummaging drawers aud open tng pocket books, and slinging everything right and left ; but they didn't get what Uiey were after, for it was safely hocked iu oue of our merchant eafe. They did get, though, sixi.y ce.nts frotft o pocket pouk sftd abauf seventy five from another and might nave gotten $4 if they bad looked a littlo farther. Although theto was jewelry and silver ware iu abundance they did not touch it. No ctuo that we know of is bad te ths villain who made this attempt te get what fortunately they did not obtain. Mr A L Kiunear, one of Waitsburg's most en'erprisiug merchant, and a sterling good fellow. Was in tb eity Wednesday, snd left on tho noon train for Portia 1 and tbeuce to Sau Francisco. W acknowledge a pleas ant call from him. Mr Jos Blakely and wife were in the city last Tuesday. They left Priaevilic oa Tuesday of but week, stoppiug at Browas ville on their way here. Mr B knew nothing of any ivnchiag affair, although be left Prineeille after the reported time of it oc currency. Wednesday afteri..-.!, Mr C Morgan living near Albany, o,u riog ene of his hor to be ick, brangbl it as thi city aad placed it to tb hands ef lsiSfioAson, who doctored it shout so br, when it rolled ever snd disd. Ihmu mg t know what ailed the her, he aaaitted by I r Hilt and Denver Hackle man, made a post mortem examine, ttee of it They were some a hat surprised to lad in its stomach enough binder wire to fill one of the head. They were the small pleats twisted together and clipped off on threshing, sod rolled together bed worked themselves through tbe mucosa msmbrae ef the atomaeb ia several places, of coarse vising death. This makes five horses which "Uaele b.lley." a Mr Morgan is called, b. lct sine last Christmas, sad there i n doubt that some of the others died from tb same cause. This U a caul ion to farmcrf te be careful altoot feeding oat that have been wire boumt If Rearty isU After taking some highly puffed up stuff, with long testimonials, t irn to If zp Hitters, and have no fear of any Kidney or Urinary Tn .tildes, Hrigbt's Disease Diabetes er Liver Complaint. These diseases cannot resist thf curative power of Hop IttUers; besides It is the beat fam ily medicine on earth. Ualaundried shirts worth $1.50, your choice 73 cents st Nolan's Bargain S'or. Trasesty at Jaehsall. Poor "llb Jro" bs dead. He "sb Hill ed off this mortl ddl" Ian. Wetlnesday morning in front of the depot hotel by following a very foollh bablt be has had of getting in front of tbe cars, snd trying to atop them. lie showed commendable grit but poor judgment; a wheel struck him and he was Instantly a "dead corpse." Only a battered mass of dog flesh, yet bis many friends thought tit to bury him after the usual form, whloh tbey did in the fort noon of thst day in an imposing manner. A funeral march waa sung and the somber procession moving slowly along to tbe lot beyond tho Dppt silently laid his canine' corpse in tbe'eold, dismal earth, wnero a s'.ab marks bis last resting place. A D Barker performed the cere mony In a meat -fleeting manner, snd Is entitled to great credit for the gravity af his conduct under the circumstances. - accident to m l'eaag Athlete- Lad Mondsy several small boys were practicing vaulting the low picket fence around Mr D 1 Mason's residence, when a vault wa made which was net down on the program. Clem Irvine, a young ath lete of six summers, In trying to make the leap, fell, his cheek striking one of tbe pickets and driving it through into tbe mouth, making a bad gash, and he will probably carry a scar for life. Clem al though young, haa bad quite a varied ex perience. He has a scar on hta other cheek, from falling e.n a can, was kicked op.ee hy a horse, fell from the sooond story of a barn on to his head, besides various other minor accidents. Le-tter List. Tbe fouowing is the list of letters rowel iing iii nierom umce, Aiimiiy, UOD eogn;y, lire Son, Aug 17, WfcS. Persons ralHo lor theae letteia must. givM the date on wblcb i'v were aoventsca. CROUP, WHOJPIXvi COUJil and Brouehitis immediately relieved by Sniioh's Cure. Heard MC W It U ihu-rijn Cr Howard D 0 Uuabins Martin Utiox A Mwors Frank b hrtinm Adolnhus, (Jaihman Daniel Uleiiny Rubt Hyde V R Hurst Blsbop J F Parker M -s N J. P. 1J. RAYMOND, P. M. Qu Weduesdsy night of ibis week, while in a fit of delirium tremens, n saloon-keep named Ostorntan shot an other named Mitchell Brown, who waa aetiug as nurse at the time. It seems that the former oonoelved tbe idea that robbers were In the baek yard, and going out armed failed to And any one until be met Brown on bis return lo the beuse, whom be shot through the band and in tbe abdomen, tinder the Impression that this was the rob ber. The wounded man is still alivo but very slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. -Stntiiut. ii-eai .i l-anguase Cannot se serine It. Mr. Robert Gould, book-keeper for Walkor A Mazey, who are lumber deal ers, recently eaid to our representative: "About one year ago I was taken wh the genuine sciatica. I emnlovod tbe beat physicians, htt they could only re lieve me Sor the moment. Finally I used tit. Jacobs Oil and It effected a complete cure." ' Kennebec Reporter. Gardiner. Mo." Closing out. Big bargains iu dry goods ehoea, fancy goods, corsets, dress goods, etc., St Nolan's Bargain Store, must be closed out by Sept. 1st, to make room for new fall Stock. rare of Thanks. Permit me through your paper to ex press my heartfelt thanks not only to the firemen and citissns for their efforts in saving so mrob of my property, at the late fire, bnt as well those who have cine A so generously come forward and assisted me in a substantial msnier and in t small measure helping me to bear the lossesof the fire, Yours, Ac Mas. C. Hour. -. e The Salem rant o. I wish to say to my many friends and former patreus of Linn and adjoining Coun ties that I am again on the track with the Salem wood pump which is very muoa im. proved; improvements wbiub no other pnmp possesses, on ths coast. These pumps will draw water faster sad easier than any pump in the market See these pumps and yon will be convinoed. Our guaranty for those assertions are, wo will let you try the pump before you buy. If yon do not sec us, write toShedd and we will fill your orders prompt ly. II B. Ttrn a ah er. Ceaalr Court rreeeedleg la the matter ef the rosd petition of A S Powell aad others tbe jpcrsons appointed to assess damages reported ia favor of allow. iogJesish Flynn the sum of $300. The Court would not sppropriats thst amount front th treasury, and th matter wa con tiuuedjto give the petition! n opportunity to raise it. Iu the matter of tho petition of K I. Bar actt snd ethers for the location of s new road near Helsey. Dismissed. After eiami nation hy P A Moms, School Superiatedeet, John Ooltrs ami Oeo K fleuk Were granted obolarhips in th State University. Morgan Hoult was also granted s acholsrship oa eertitirst ef the toaehcr of tb preprtory department in tb State University, Ths tascc of Wm Wsrbnrton having been prid twice, the sum of $10 wss refnudsd him. J J Deeris was llowJ the euiitia st price of $424 for building tbs bridge serosa Beaver Creek, aad $1 18 for sxtrs spproaeh. Ht John k Mtoae were allowed $200 for re pairing a bridge near Corvallis. Joseph lame, appointed by the Court to examine th bridges built by U W I'hilbriek. reported against aooepting both th on st ths Wilson ford on Muddy, snd tb one acres tb galeh near Judge Haley' farm. pronouneing them weak and not liuiahed op according to plan and specification. Jttr 'hilbrick was allowed $300 on tb latter bridge, and the remaining $j0 wss retained until he eon Id complete tbe bridge accord- ng te contract, ff was also allowed $o00 oa the bridge at Wilson ford, the balance not to be paid until th bridgs ia finished ef in good shei and accepter) by the inspector. Jo f .ami. A D Csrdoer was allowed A3 tor keeping Holoomb, a pauper. St John 4 Stone, $15 f ,r plae and speet- floations of bridge. Card well CUrk, lumber. $ltf. Allowed. J LCowaa. $13.3). goods furnish I Mrs Sims, sn Indigent person, allowed. S K Young, sersper, $lt, Tbe petitiea sskieg for a br. I croM tk Saatiam at Waterloo we discus d Bid were received for reimiring tn bridge acres Beaver Creek near th residence of W A Paul At John k Stone bid It'm d J J Dorris, $320, sn tb cooUar-t was awarded to tbe latter. The work is to be under the supervision of the Supervisor of thst road Cistnet and is to be done at eh time as k Is ready te pot in approach. r r Robtnaeo, lumber, $210. AO. Allow- asl a aVa, washing IdankrU for jait, $4. Allowed. satr llokart, for keiMog Smeail chl- dreo, $14. Allowed. Htram Smith. Umber, $18.80. Allowed Simmon Bros were given permission to erect poise for Uhrphooe wire between Bee- tea MUle aad Shedds, along tb lin of the osoaty H KsyksodaU, for keeping Potter, a pau per. $90. Allowed. master Uebert waa ordered to purchase $19 worth of material fer clothiog for children- Fosbay k M..n, .Utioney. $J75 b0. Al lowed. H 0 Clement, paiatiog and oalsomintng jail. $130. Cootaooed. m ,, , ree er li!KiJ SJ tb U.fre tc g the State against Dollar bide, Petty netterSeld. S A Smith, fer services rsmdered A Hays, sa iSHligent person, $28. Allowed $10. U-uis Miller, repairing isil, $10. Allow d$a. II W CunditT. repairing jail. $3.2Sw Al lowed. TO Weddl Supervisor of Road Dtst SS resigned and his report was accepted aad hs wss silowcdfS. Pes in tbe Coroners inquest oa tb body ef L B Jens were sJJewed; Tbe Assessor was allowed antil th fourth Monday in September te complete bis work sad was authorized to employ H Bryant at 50 cents per hour te place descriptions land in aaseesment blanks. Mereer Thompson' affidavit to aeenre redaction ef tax was dismissed. Tbe County Surveyor was ordered te ear vy, under tbe supervisor of that Uoad Dist. the gravsi bed porch1 of Samuel Mullen. J si Reed, for lumber $20.72. Allowed. D Myers 4 Son, lumber. $17.83. Allowed. Tb Sheriff was i bat rooted te have the sidewalk rebuilt on th North, Hast ami Wast aide of the Court House block. John laoss. County Cemmiseioner, mileage and per diem, $15.49. S U Clay pool. County Coimniseimier. mileage and per diem, $t. Oeo Humphrey, five day 's attendance oa Comity Court, $13. OUR PRICE LIST. l?HAiSAPAR,Ly 75C' mm mW TEA, 90C. VECETINE. $1.10. KENNEDY'S DISCOVERY. $1.25. WARNER'S KIDNEY & LIVER GERMAN SYRUP, 60C CURE. $1.00. AUGUST Fl ftWFR enn W ww M,,,M WWW. HALL'S RENEWER,75C. ST. JACOBS'S OIL. 40C. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 76C. S0Z000NT 60C. LUBEH'S EXTRACTS 7.,C. UHO HITTPDQ 7RP VI sr. IpllUi I WW. AYER'S VIGOR, 75C. i H. LINIMENT, 75C. POROUS PLASTERS 3 FOR r0C. CENUINE FLORIDA WATER ,0C. CONCENTRATED LYE 4 BOX ES 50D. CONCENTRATED POTASH 4 BOXES :0C The above it a partial list of our new price, no s fo o-lvo th papor an idea of how we sell good. We hare made rvnii e renders of this ve reduction on other iy mnuriiri- i any on to your tr tiU ttn us end wm ui'l tosatiafy the most nkeptical as 10 prices and tjiiaUty. X. O. DIG Una leased the Mlnapaon Warehouse and entirely overhauled 11. plaeing U In good eoidh Lien, so that he In prepared U store grain with perfect nnTrfy. Re will also pny tlt HKxIIKS r MARKET PRICE for wbent. Those winning sack ran hate them by entllng at Ibe irebouse. and I sn - w e-T a vTUiir; g 9j 1 v I I9fl lie regular frlees of our stm!k and propre te sell st prlees lower than any Irug house In tbe Htste, aud if a saving of 1 to 2" e.-iiNnn everv dollar's 1 Ji.li liiU li. i.,., 11... 1 - a L . - . guarantee McCOY & ELLERT, Frcoian'H Blork, Albany, Oregon c annt:n iti- Tho prospo.i f a big wheat crop all through th United Steles eenlhiues good, snd It I now estimate 1 at ' .OUi.OOU haahels, !he Urgeet et known. With a market of sIk. ii it iu Portland it start n here at m, and this expeeted to be iorresMed, bin wn rloubtlfK will approach a dollar, or rwi, ths nlnet'es. Ilay will eoiMruamla hlgb prhe. I !. hay has been tol-1 here for a high as t U and haled hsy a high a There are those w ho erpect this' to go up tw lb but the crep iu the state Is kVg, au 1 prices will probably not Increase. Butter is very Sterne, sod the wonder Is thst no more is raise-J. Iiurtng the past week it be been difficult? to got sny at all. With chickens selling at retail at three bits we marvel at tbe few which are raised, snd tnere is cer talnly m n- v in eggs at 30c The weol nsarast in .tan Francises is dull and weak and prtoes are against sellet . Tliis leads us to congratulate our farmers and rtock men on the excellent price tbey have ob tained fur their clippings. Hran which sells here for $10 bring M in Portlsnd, and issoareeat thaL eecTLaxn naaaaT. Butter- fair to good, 25c. One. Oregon, inc. Wheat-Vsllev, HO lb, f 1.57. Oats -50c to jOc. Bacon I isms, Pic to 17c. sbooldera, 10c to 11c. tjir-1 -IC-lfl to pails. Chicken $1.00 S,i0 r.U, $3$3 50. Pota'.oes $$n, Hops-beat, 3ic. Hides-dry, l.'S9l6c ; wet salted deer skins, valley, 30c Dried Fruit .Apples con cared machine cured 'M$lOc. Flour Fancy eilra,$5 ; c b. 4Xt.7-. Hay lft'17. ai.SANi ataaKRT. a-aerl Prlarlp. Mr vtM W Snyder has retired frnra the Vaiuhill itrporUr, Mesars A A K Snyder aud W H W'srren having leaned a.d iurnil the management ef the I' M r They urt nut determine! to live up ts the following principle : "The practice of unlimltedcredit in the new -paper business is an incalcula ble evil. It weaken the icfluence ami lesatrnMthe independence of the publi cation. It is contrary tn sound and successful business principles. It ap jiears to force no Willi og person to tak and pay for a paper they may not want; therefore it is lepugnant to goad taste and honest principles. Xo business man can afford to scatter bis capital andwaale his energies in sendiog n rser, years to persons he never Lear from. All truly successful publishers have adopted the 'casb-iu advance' eyste'n.and all who would he sticceae ful must adept it," prin?, 7'8 Jc. 63i7c Mfee new tnn : Will be paid for tbe detection and convic tion of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Hop Bluer, especially Bitters or preparations with the word Hop or Hops in their name or connected therewith, that I intended to mislead and cheat tbe public, er for aoy preparation put up in any form, pre tending to b the same as Hop Bitters. The genuine have cluster of Green Hopa (notice thia) printed on ths white label, and arc- the purest end beet medicine on earth, especially for kidney, liver and nervous disease i. Beware of all others, and of all preten.l-J formula or reoaipes of Hop Bitters published in papers or, for sale, as they are frault and swindles. Whoever dealt In any but the genu me will be prosecuted. Hop Bttteks Mfg. Co.. 1w4 Kcohsmter, N. Y. of eat Estate Traasarllea B Saaan D and Jas B Keeuey to W Kirk. A deed of correction. United staves to Lewis Cox and wife ; patent ta one section in Township 108 K t west. Pauline Davis, by A Ihckard, guar dian, to H A Powell, 90 $SMa acree ia tbe west half ef Section 3u iu Township llSHSweet; consideration, $1310. DBRiceUW 1 Rloe, residence on Lyon street in Albany ; consideration, $8o00. gamneUM, Ham illy to John McLeod Horafj aue-third interest iu the West Const flax mill, acutcbing mill aad the lots upon which it iesituateU ; consider ation, $450. Horace Lane to Orognnlan Hallway Co, righto way for railroad; coasider ation, $1. FA Watts to John D Bennett, lots 11 and VZ ia black U. in Perry Hyde's addi Hon to Harruburg; consideration, $00. John Smith to Henry Gibson and Robert JdcMel. 2 SO 100 acres in the Western Addltoa to Albany ; consider atlen, $000. John Settle to F ef Muller, lot 8 in blook 13 and let 2 in block i 5 in Lebanon; consideration, $800. DFCrahtreetoFM Crao tree, parts of Section 11 and 14 in Tow;ushlp 11.SR2 west; consideration, $1000. O W Jahosan to J C Johnson, lots 53, &0, 80, and 87 iu Scio ; consideration $009. Taeodosla Kester and Jesse W K ester to Harriet Shipp, alt of tbe title and in tereat of Theedesia Kester in and to the property of her father, Silas Powell, de ceased ; ecnl deration, $1000. Emma C Lnvett aad C M Lovett to Harriet Sh I pp, all ef Km one C Lovett's interest in and to the property of her father, Silas Powell, deceased; consid eration, $1000. J F MoCey to Alex Montgomery, a part of lot 33 in Scio ; consideration, $225. Enoch Sylvester to Ebeneezer King, the north west quarter of Section 20, in Township 12, SK 1 East ; consideration, wm, Wheat 7C per bnbl. Oats 10c Lard 15c per lb. Beef on foot, 5c Wooi-aoo, Plour 5.00 per bbL Hsy baled, I2el6 per ton. loose, 10 to IS, Potatoes 7.c per bushel. Buuer -10 to 35 ota per lb. Eggs '8 toSOcenm per doe. fork 6 cts per lb. Veal -Go per lb. Bacons bams, 15 te 17c shoulders, 12 to II. sides. It to 15c. Dried Fruit sun dried apple, tic ' plums, 8c machine cured apples, In 44 plums, lo. Chickens 3.00 per do. Sssgar San Francisc C, lie Mill Feed bran, 10.00 par ton. shorts, IS, middlings, -jo 00 chops, 25.00 Strayed. A a mall red cow 5 rears old. in aood condition. hc has no white mark nor brands on her, and la with calf. I will pay $5 for the cow, or fer information that will lead to her recovery. Albany, Aug 17, 188i C, M. Millkh Judge Boise Thursday dee ded tbe suit of B. B. Branson, W. a Powell and W. S. F rink vs. The Oregon ian Railway Co., limited. Branson, Powell and Krink, representing the farmers of Tam il ill aud Polk counties brought suit to recover the money subscribed by them to aid iu tbe construction of the Nar row Gauge Railroad in those counties As the company refused to honor their f-eizht receipts given in return fo.'sub scrlptions, they wanted their money back. The judgement amounts to over $46 000. -5f.rn.fon. nilgai's Beware of the staff that pretends to cure these diseases or other serious Kidney Urinary or Liver Disposes ss tbey only rn lieve for a time and makes you teu timca worse afterv ards bat re'y solely on Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will surely and prmantly cure you. It destroys and removes the cause of disease so effectusllj' that it never return. BEIS-On Mondsy. Aoa. 14th. 18S2. to tne wife ef Fred Reis a boy. ;rt tipped the scales at 10. Iu mother is doing well, but whether it father will re cover or net, is uncertain. tCLAY POOL Near Prineville. in Wasco eennty. Aug. 1st, t.i the wife of John Claypoul -a girl. FOX LEWIS. In Shedd Sution, en Aug. 15, 1SS2, at the residence of the bride's psreots, by Rev Roseaspita, Mr. Iunatz Fox, of Albany, to MissFaknik E. Lewis, of Shedda. Th happy couple passed through tho oity Tassday noon for Portland, where they will remain a few day and return to Albany on Saturday. In the evening ef that day they will given reception to their friends ia thia city. We extend our heartiest ooDgratnla tioas and wish them an immense amsunt of happiness. LANG DON-PI PER-. On Aog. l(i, 1882, at the residence of Judas Piper, by llev . . e e. BS . .7 . . . a w Ueunison, MR K TV Lxjiows, of Al bany, te Miss Amxkttk Pifer, of Salem. McMILLAN PARKER On Aug. 6.1S32, at th residence of the bride' parenta, ia Oneatta, by Re Anthony Simpson, Mr A A. McMillan and Mtna Ankd: E. Parker, ninn. Items under this bead are scarce this week. Work is going on without nny sign ot relaxation, Tbe tarn-table at Myrtle Creek is finished, also tbe tank at Ibe same place The work of gravel ing is being pushed forward. The head time-keeper's office is at camp No. S, aad the front still at Myrtle Creek. Track laying was delayed this week on account of scarcity of irou " straps. The track is laid to a point about a mile beyond Myrtle Creek J!oebr$ Plaim-draler. 44 Mary silly people deepire the precious not understanding it." But no one des pises Kidney-Wort after bavins; given Un trial. Those that have used it agree that it is by far the host medicine known Its notion is prompt, thorough and hasting Don't take pills, snd other mercurials tbs poison the system, but by using Kidney -Wort restore the natural action of all tl n organs. BENTON. Ou Saturday. Ang. 12, 1S2, in this oitv, of heart disease. Mm Char lotte Benton, Mrs Benton had been well u; to that morning. She had dreaed,and evidently was getting ready to start down to breakfast, wheu heart disease siesed her and carried hor away. At least on going to her room Mr Pattersons family, with whom sLe was living, found her dead, and it was caused no doubt from that disease. She was a aiater of Mr Geogre Patterson, and had buen living with them since her husbands death two or three years ago. Funeral services were held at Mr Patterson s Sabbath afternoon, Rev Irvine, preaching tbe aermeu.J A young lady states that several bot tles of Pfunder's Blood Purifier nave done her more good than all other medicines takon during several years. Dea l Waste Meaej On trashy extracts when yon can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant as Floreeton Cologne. Thousands of ladies cherish grateful remembrsncesof the help derived from the use of Lydla E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. IS A SURE CURE tor all diseaaee of the Ktdneya and I LIVER V H has specifies lAbiio a to asami ami by lesssshs; SsjS eusrssi ta ft niitlaj in Malaria. mro bCiooe. djyyio, creossi Woct wmsuxelyxeUev and nia me Bpem; oxgan, m isvaamm , ixm est It. OLD BY DRUOOISTS. Prtee tt. nnnnnnnsBnnnnnnnjn.j'. twfm "J snVml lnl M aas A sniPJnil