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Official Olty and County Paper, Entered et the Poet Office at Albany, Or. h sec nd-elass mail matter. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1882 CHAMBERLAIN & STITBS, Kdlters and rrprle(r. C R. K. TIME TABLE. Albany Statlaa. UKPAKT1 BR at- YBAISS. wsi Man. ALBANY KXrRESS Departs si FREIGHT TRAINS " . MAIL TRAIN J f ' . SOCXD SOUXU. MAIL TRUX . FUEIUHT TKAIN " . ALBANY SXPRKS8 Arrtret'Vt kMAM. W.00 A. M. 11:4ft A. M, 116 P. M. 11:45 A. M. lfcos u. X:90 P. U. 838 P. M. All T raiat dally, except Saastsy. Xotick. On and after Uiii date regular tickets will be sold at oar ticket office for following points on Columbia river: Upper Cascades, Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla ami Ainswortk. Will. B. Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O. ft C. R L Co. Albany. June 18th, 188'. Soma tlnia since Rufus Thetnpeou, who Urea acroea the river in Hentoe county, employed a youug man to do farm work. About the first of last week a aaaa, br the name of Peter McMaaue, supposed to be an ex-eenvlot, made ap plication to Mr, Thompson for work, whoa Mr Thompson gave him a job of ehsppiag wood. At uight In was pat in the same be J te sleep with the young farm hand McMaaua, it seems, did oat like this aad made complaints about it, which he kept up until the fol lowing Wednesday evening when he entered into a personal quarrel with the young rasa calling him hard names, and m as a. . a a nnwiy sirucs a; mm, out the yoong man warded off toe blow by throwing up his arm. At this stage of the pro ceediags, Mr. Thompson entered and put an end to the row. It was found after the was over, that tea young aaaa had received a cut over the eye, oa the face, and on the finger of the hand with which he warded o4 the blow. MeMacui denied having a kaifo, but Mr Thompson's son stw him picking up a knife from tie floor after the affair had subsided. McManus left, aad has set been seen since. Aa la 'Italian The other day while Cooper Turner was coming to the ety, he saw a suspicions piece of paper lying in the road, which on pickin; up he found to ba an invitation to a party at Sieve Phillipi'a. It is so well gotten up that we have no hesitation in publishing it, with the Barnes of the HOME AKD ABROAD. Dra Si a and Nsioaaoa : You and yjur ladies are lespect&iliy invited to an evening ball ana eopper next Friday evening at the old residence of Steve Phflifjws, Be sure and come and enjoy a good time, Special invitation by the manager. J. H. Caldwull. Friends who win be ther that night. We h pa ytn'll bear la mini, 8erh joDjr chaps at we, YouTl We'll do oor 1 er. to pkaw 5 oa, W.tk Jrfad adrth sad fan, Aad hopeyeall Kt to kspptms) Each sui trrtTj one. ai rtaav Ther was the usual attendance and an interestlag program at the meeting held last Friday night. After prayer by the chaplain a song by the choir follow ad. Thia is a new institution which,when temperance song books ste secured, will no doubt be a success A reading by Mian Mattie Foster was well received as well as a temperance recitation by Mlsa Allie Scott, Bev D W Cameron delivered the address, a practical, pointed affair. favoring prohibition and laying the ie sponsibility ef drinking at the people's feet. The "address by cbolt" then oc curred in the shape of a few enthusiastic remarks by Dr G W Gray, who enlarged upon the power of temperance singing. About ten new members joined the club when after another song an adjournment was had for three weeks. wbmu Editors Democrat : Quite a discus sioa has occurred as to the composition of the tait of the comet. Can yen en lighten ni ? Early Riser. Certainly. At considerable trouble we have investigated the matter and, aa a result, obtained a very good idea sf the make-up if this morning visitor, which is trying so bard to get away Iran th; sua. It is the effervescing scum, smo'ie and froth, going off from the political po which has been boil ing fo several months Forming a nu dens in th? sou hern heavens. It trails its slimy tall, (which by varieua reflec tions from the sun tasks white and bright) at an aagle of forty -five degrzee. With a powerful telescope the faces of Coakling. Arthur, Grant, Cameron and o hers can he eea, livid saw with rage, while even Mitchell's phiz has attached Itovsif -long towards the eDd of the tail. The ? wishing to ascertain the truth af this can do so by calling and borrowing our powerful twenty tech stellar tele scope. .adsJtacfviaa. Union services will be held at the M. E. Church, on Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Following is the program, which has been arranged : Anthem by the choir. Beading tirst hymn by Bev J W Holien beugb. Prayer by Bev S G Irvine, D D. Scripture lesson by Bev J W Harris. Beading second hymn by Bev I H Condi t. Sermon hy Bev D W Cameron. Reading of third hymn Bev E N Condit. Collection for the Albany Ladies' Aid Society. Benedietioa by Bev R C Hill. Sbattas aiaJt. mreeoi our eu'erpruaag young men have purchased the skates, of young Mor ris, who has teen running the vink in Par rirh's Hall this week, and propose to Rive oar young people a chance to have some fun this winter, cheap. They will run 1 first-class rink, in which the young ladiet as well as young men, can take a part, and will deserve the encouragement of all New cloaks, sew dolmaas, new dress goods, 3W p'.uahej , new watered bilks and colore 1 velvets, opened thia weak, at the adiaa' Emporium. Lovely sunrises. Best clothing at Blaia'a. V M Freaeb, jeweler, Albaay. Get your robber goods at Blaia'a. E. B. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. A large tot sf corsets at Monteitb Set ten bach's. Try a pair. Amman's Cough Syrup euros colds, coughs bronchitis aad consumption. No shoddy goods at L. K. Blain e clothing establishment. Eggs are 40 cents a dosen la Portland, market price. Hops have jumped up to -75 to 90 cents in Portland. Shingles are quoted high in the Sweet Home market. Send your orders to S. Douty, at Indepen dence for shingles. Go to Blaia's far your boots aad shoos, best stock in the aity. Strand Long wea the prise ia a shooting match at Corvallia hut week. For first-class dreaa-makingaad cutting go to Mrs Sloan aad Mies Busabeush. At the Y PC A meeting neat Sunday afternoouHhe lesson will be Isaiah 45 1 23. Dr. G. Willis Price, dentist, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Langdoa's Drugstore. A sore cure for dyspepsia. The Oregon Blood Purifier, Use before meals as direct ed. Call at Laagdon'o aad examine the tine ateek of holiday foods that they are receiv es A new lot of splendid styles of dolmans just reeaived thia week at Monteith k Setten- s. Plushes, aUk, velveta and velveteens, is all colors aad for all prices at Monteith ft Seiteubach Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, largest aad ehcapeet stock in town at the Farmers' ft Mechanics' Store. Mellwaia is paying the highest marks price for dried apples aad dried fruits of all kinds either for cash or ia trade. Regular meeting ef Chosen Friends to night. Bashsess of importance. Let all members attend. P H Raymond C. C. Dr O B Bices offioa ia three doors north ef the Dbmocbat offioa, where be caa be found hy those desiring his valuable services. If the boards of sidewalks were placed aboafe ball aa inch apart, they weald not ret so quick, nor cause so mush walking in water. Wheat is going off fast from the different warehouses ia the country, four trains pas stag the city daily, carryisg wheat aad other grains. Ladies', misses aad children's shoos, of the best make ia the market, the largest selection in the city at Monteith ft Seiten bach's. The office of lee 03, Lansing ft Co. ie deco rated with a new safe, weighing fear or Ave thousand pounds, aad of the meat improved make. If subscribers, receiving aoiicee, should find the aeeonnt wrong, we will be very glad to correct it, aad hope they will not lay it at oar feet Mies Leavitt, lately of Salem. Las bought out Mrs L J Powell's mUltoery store, aad wo understand will add dreasmakiag to the be si aaaa. Get your cranberries at Hoffman ft soph's, also your fruit generally aa well as groceries et all deeenpttcos. They keep tirst class stock. 100 cases of caaasd Wsiti, Window oas sad beans, at Redfiald ft Irvioge. the only exclusive sroesry aad orovisioa store in Albany. After all there is a little exeitmeat work- tag ap ever the city election, aad the indi cations are that we will have aoese fan if nothing else. " Last Wedaseday thirteen loaded eais left Albany for Portland, containing mostly flour ground ia this city, all of our mills now running night aad day. Frank Kenton has the agency for all lead- tag eastern publications, numbering over five handred, thia ia quite a convenience to persons sending for papers. Mr. Merchant, will yea close yoor store at seven and give yourself and clerks a little liberty. Ton will do aa much business, and think ten times as much of yourself. immenas-stoek of dress foods sad trim misgs, at Monteith ft Seiteubach s. Yon should not lose thia opportunity to obtain splendid selections at reasonable prices. A tarbine water wheel for sale at this ef fiee : a 13 inch wheel, is splendid condition: will be sold cheap. Also 40 feet of 1$ inch shafting and about 12 feet of 1 inch abaft. The library which flourished hut year, or attempted to flourish, is a thing of the past, having been abandoned, or at least the attempt to run it this winter given up. WTaile the fare from here to Portland on the express has seen reduced 40 cents, oa the morning train, it has been raaied 35 . www e e a- ceate. w nere sue oenent somes in we are unable to sea. Ia about two weeks Peters ft Blsin, will be in their large, new quarters in the Par run mock, the improvements are going on fast, aad will make thia a aplendid hard wars establishment. Oar outside Letters from the Sdetx Agency and Sweet Home ; Putin chap telle of the hard times of clerks ; Agricultural Items ; Humorous Matters ; Curious Facta , Popular Science, etc. Last Saturday the writer received from the esat, a box of beetles, all kiads, big and little, bright and dull, aad dead aa a beetle, which be turned ever to Wilson Blsin, one of the beat entomologists in the valley. Virgil Parker lost a shawl from bis de livery wagon the first of the weak, some where west of the ditch, in the weat part of the city. Anyone finding it will be suitably rewarded by returning it to him. The ladies ef the Congregational Church, will give a sociable on Thanksgiving evening at their church, commencing at 6 o'clock. All are invited to attend. Supper 25 cents. ce cream 25 cents. Admission one bit Star Brewery beer. Thia name is be coming familiar to the people tbrosgh the valley as the beer manufactured hy Mr Wm Faber. It is praised by all who drink it and said to bo the best beer made in Al bany. The enterprising proprietor of the Ladies' Emporium has removed the partition from the bask of his store, giving him more room far his largo stock of goods, and greatly im proving the appearance ef hia well-arranged store. Hoffman ft Joseph are entitled to our thanks for a jug of as fine sweet cider as we have ever tasted. They make it themselves, and only put good apples into their press, so it may be assured that it will be good. Hera's to their long life and prosperity. Miss Schramer, of the "Kessington Art Booms" of Portlaad, will be in thia city, en or about the 22nd inst., for the purpose ef giving lessens in "Art Needle Work." La dies, wishing instructions, will please leave their names with Miss Annie Mansfield. Senders ft Sternberg, will receive in a few daya, direct from New York, the finest stock of ladies' dolmans ever brought to thia ciiy, which wilt be sold st prices that defy com petition. You cannot do better than give them a call and examine their stock before purchasing hi sloe. Go to the skating rink at Parrishs Hall, aad have soma fun. First-class order and no hoodlumism, may be depended on. It ia op en every night A large aad spleudid assortment of holi day goods that will open the eyas of big and little children, will be opaaed at Con rad Meyers la a few daya. Be on baud to aee the big display. Hare ia a liberal offer. We will aend th0 Benton Ltadtt for one year to the oldest un married lady in Benton county. Lewttr. You'll never find her. At least if you do. Benton is wonderfully different from Linn Co. Hare the oldest one ia nineteen and ehe thinks she is the youngest. Red bold 4 Irving have en hand the most complete rtock of staple aud fancy groceries in Albany, including canned gomtt ef all descriptions, raisins, citron sagar, lento0 peel, .toti currants aud spices of all kinds all fresh and of best quality. Just what you need for your mines pies and fruit oakesi now that Thanksgiving and the holidays are approaching. Mr. John Foshay, o( tliw enterprising firm of Foehay ft Mason, has just returned from San Francisco with one of the largest aud moat complete stock of goods ia their lix.e aver brought to this market. They are re ceiving goods by every steamer and are open ing them up as fast as possible. Give them a call beforo purchasing elsewhere, and be sure to look for their advertisomsnt next week. When the fountains of life are not cor rupted aud embittered by suffering : when the functious of womanhood are strictly normal, woman life ia like music, with no discord to jar her delicate sensibilities aad break the vital aad organic harmony. But many who suffer from vital and functional disorders have found immediate relief and a permanent cure by ueing Mie Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. One day last week Mack Monteith left hia overcoat at Stimeon's livery stable, but on his return when he looked for it, the now comfortable article wss nowhere to be found. Some rascal who thought he could warm up hia petrified and frigid morals had helped himself to it and vanished. Mack is now seen ia a bran new oue, fur which he pro poses to put a peg in bis back. Funny typographical mistakes are hap pening in all papers. We are human like the rest Lest week in the Blue Ribbon program appeared as one of the parte "ad dress by the choir." instead ef by Itev, D W Cameron, It ia always customary for aewapapes to lay it to the eareleeeneas of compositors. The cause is immaterial. The mistake it funny eooi-gh to make tp for itaelf. There are those who claim that Albany is going down bill. There will, we predict, be a time, within two years, when there will not be a place in the Valley with more life and enterprise in it. Even now there ia hardly aa available house in the city that oaa be obtained for a residence. Just "hold your horses," and you will get paid for the patience you display. Information was filed in the I". 8. district court oae dsy last week, charging Daniel Morris with sending through the U, 8, mail a certain lowed picture by depositing the seose in the poetoffioe at Sweet Home, in Una county, in this State. Tit official records aays the picture "is offensive to the court aad improper to be placed in the records thereof." The offender will be tried by U. S. circuit court before s jury. Plaind'td't. Ia the name of snffring humanity, we re quest ait physicians to try A tntneo e Conga Syrup, then they a ill prescribe it for then patients who are trembled with coughs, colds and diseases for which it is recommend- a saa m ea. wwy a an; tor ho ar outamd to - - era patent medicines prescribe this remedy : Imggist simply changes the contents 300IAL AND PEBSOH iL. Judge Saber is in Poitland. E FSex left for Seattle last Tuesday. Judge MoFaddon, of Corvallis waa in the oity Monday. Dr G W Grey is iu Portland attending the 8 8 Convention. M. M. Harvey ts in Seattle, and may possibly locate there. Wa are indebted to Heu L F U rover for valuable public documents. Misa Bate Conner returned .home laat Saturday accompanied by Mrs Jaa Failing. Wrfl. Obemeyerand wife, have returned from Purissiua, Cat., after an absence of about six months. Oharley Wiltert, of Brownsville is iu the oity, cheering up his friends with hia good nets red presence. Hon C. A. Jobaa, Judge of Polk County, waa married to Miss Mabel Ellis, f Ma last Tneaday evening. Walter and Ueorge Turrell were in Port, land part of laat week, returning homo the first of thia week. Joha Kobbs, one nf our oldest aud most worthy subscribers, is now located at Cates vtllc. iu this Statu. 0. C. Cherry was granted an aaempt certificate by tho Board of Fire Delegates last Monday eveuiug. W li Barr returned to the city laat Satur day after a surveying aapedition ia Eastern Oregon ef several months. T J Stites made a raid on llarrisburg yea. terday. Iook out, or he will try to get you to subscribe for the Okmm uat. Ed Uall, the genial agent ef the Imperial London, Northern aud Queen Insurance Go'a. has been in the city this week. Misses lassie Coadit aad hibbie Forttniller the top. which thrown off the larse sub left last Tuesday for Portland te attend the tsnoea and allows the sand, gold, water.ete., 8 S Convention, they being delegates from to pass down through the slatoe over the the Presbyterian Church. perforated plates, pans, etc., forming a per- John Foshay, of the firm of Foshay ft fct ria0 Tb qk-silver attracts the Meson returned from San Freuclsco. last t' through the perforated plates, aud it Saturday evening, aad wdl be followed by sdbnree to it, while the magnsU underneath aa immense stock of holiday eoods. disturb ths magnetie sand, keeping it at the A uittiiK in taw Tins. Lest Tuesday Hiram Kenton, ef this oity received the patent on hia magnetic gold separator. This is one ef the most ingentus as well as valuable inventions sver iatro duced on the Pacific Coast, aud will stand by theaide ef many of the wonderful inven tions of the present time. Te Mr. Kenton it will, wa arc confident prove a gold nine. To accomplish what It will doio ail its de tails has been attempted by many ingeniua minds, all of whom have failed, bat Mr. Kenton ia confidant now that he has struck it right aad obtained just what ia wanted. For the last four years he has made thia hia study, and it should be a matter of local pride that he has suoocedd. The object ef ths separator is to separate the gold from magnetie sand and other sub stances, one of the most troiblasome being a chlorine, a greasy appearing acid found par ticnlarly near the oeean. Die plan of do ing this is really ingenlus, aad shows a thor- oug knowledge of magnets, etc, A serisa of copper pans, are arranged in a wooden sluice, which may be divided and doubled or trebl. ed as the sluice descends, each pan being lower than the one above, and at the same time descending On tho bottom of tha pans, quick-silver is spread, forming a coat ing, without eating the copper. In each sf tna pane perforated eopper plates are fitted, and under each are a aeries of large magnets, from fifty to a hundred and fifty, according to ths siae of the eeparator. Over each of the pans, running from tho aides of the sluice are two beams, through which eopper screws (tartly incased iu sine are run, mating en the copper plates. The sand, water, etc., thrown into a perforated arrangement Mr and Mrs Kggert, father and mother of Fred Kggert arrived in this city last Tues day cveaing from Kansas, on s visit to their son, and may make tho northwest their home. We understand that nag tttcieut i'wst master, P H Hay mend, will move to Salens in a short time. The only thing sver brought against Perry is that he awl "held the of ice too long." Mr D H Hodges, living near Wells Station in Benton county, informs us that his wife, who received such a serious hurt, same time at ace. from a fall, ia slowly recovering. It ia to be hoped that she will fully recover. Mr. Hedges will soon remove with his family te Eastern Oregon. Martia .ert. of Tangent caKed 011 us last Monday, and left our creditor for fifty two Democrats. Mr. Werta has taken tha paper just seventeen years, and has never iesed paying for it s year in advance. Oh, tor a thousand more like him, H' are glad to say we have quite a number who do this, tut would like more. (ennty MrfVevrmbr Term percen- top, so that the water carries it on through the slu'oc out at the bottom. Mised with the water, gold and aand is tha troublesome chlorine which would collect and est the pistes, rendering it impossible to aave tha gold, but to oppose thia enemy, the copper plaUs are gives a uegitiv power, repelling it, while the sine en the sjrewe hating a positive force attract it, and at the same time by reason of the copper pine being cen- aeeted with the plates below, an electric current ia formed and it is continued on through the aluioe. When this ia dona the gold ia easily taken from the (quicksilver. Mr Kenton is just finishing one of the separators for a gentleman ia Oakland, Cel. who is very enthusiastic over ite virtues. It will able te throw off at least a hundred 00 of sand a day. In the tailinge alone of many of the mines on the coast there can be found H to $10 to the ten and censidersble higher in many cases, Only a short mathe matics! demonstration w ill tell what it will da. At the coast with s email separator. where Ue sand only yields about a hit to the ton Mr. Kenton made in two daya 4,ol irwaieia r erasers mf tana aad fsaaaag naaadaaa ths into another bottle, and the patient ia none the wiser, while the physician gets credit for the cure, which always follows where a core is possible. Ask yoor druggist to show you a largo bottle. ise latest business cbaegs reported is that of Fred Eggert goiae into a lenra ih eat. blishtneut ia Portland. Mr Kggert, S E Yoong sod Walter Turrell hav.t purchased ths shoe store of 8 M Barr. st ltf First St., Portland, and will run it under the firm name of Kggert, Young, ft Co.. Mr. Eggert taking complete charge of it, and, for that purpose, has already gone to Portland. Mr. Kggert baa bad a large experience ia the mercantile business, and will, no doubt, msks this a successful enterprise. Hates on the 0 & C K It have been re modeled and in nearly all instances it makes a reduction in fsrs. The fsrs to Portlaad is new 83 60 ; Oregon City, $2.95 ; Salem, $1.25 ; Marion, 65 cants ; Jefferson, 4X1 cents ; Tangent, 40 cents ; Lebanon, 55 cents 1 Shadda, 75 cents ; Haleey, $1.05 : Harnaburg, $1.55 ; Eugene, $2.60 ; Rose burg, $7 10 ; Kiddies. $8.80. The rates are now tha aamaen all trains, the Albany ex press train fare being void. isat Fridsy morning while one of the esrly freight trains was coming into the city one of the brakesman fall down between two box cars, but fortunately caught by oae hand, thua saving himself from a horrible death. The sudden stop proved too much for his arm and broke hia wrist. Ha waa taken to Dr Itice's residence adjacent to the depot and the fracture skillfully reduced, after which he continued bis trip but will not twiat the brake for sometime. Our young mon and boys have been made happy thia week, by having the uae ef skating rink, which an enterprising young man from o his been running in the Parrisli (Jlock. Tom, Dick aud Harry have all tried their luck on rollers.sud all of thern left tho rink with chalked backs. Those who have skated on ice take it for granted that they can aail around the rink at a tor rific rate of speed, but they generally get fooled, and instead of seeing glory they see stars, and comets with chalked tails. Tha December number of Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine is full of delightful, enter tainiag and edifying reading, indeed it would be hard to find, grouped, within two covers, more varied, interesting and gener ally instructive matter. The editor, the Rev Dr Talmage, has some peculiarly interesting "Essays on Timely Topics,' and a sermon in aw trs a -aw a ae m. tna riome ruipic, "rorwara. There are stories, sketches, essays, poems, etc. Among the other prominent features of the number 11 nr 1 a ww a e , . are "if it, wisuom ana rathos or Child hood," "Editorial Comments," etc., etc together with beautiful illustrations, mottoes etc. The price of a number is 25 cents, or $3 a year. Post free. Mrs Frank Leslie Publisher, 53, 55 ft 57 Park Place, New York City. Benders k Sternberg, tieviug juet ea tabllshed a buslne.s, nnd opened out a branch Store at Prlneyille. Crook coun ty. In Eastern Oregon, desire to inform the people of this and the adjoining couttllrs, that, as heretofore, we Intend lo continue our business In Albany, sod are aow prepared lo pay, and will pay. more for the fellowiug produce than any other house In this olty. We wast it immediately, at our Albany fetore. 2000 boxes machine dried apples, boxes nun dried apples. MO boxes dried plums, 500 boxes dried (tears, hurt) Pi machine dried rurrants, 10)0 it. machine dried Oooeeberri , Haw Tt machine dried black-berries. 2(100 lb Timothy ed, (clean,) 10,000 tt. bacon. 5000 n ham. 20.000 P. lard. In 5 aud lo P. cans. uOM bushels white bears. 500 bushels pink beau. We can psy the highest cash for tho above articles, for the reason that we have faollltiee for disposing of them at our branch store, that no other bual neei house lr the city has. Wo will also pay, Iu cash, for wheat, dell ve rod at Prlneyille, oae dollar per basaol; for eats, 65 cts. per buahel. and for bar oy, 80 ots. per bushel. Call at once. Wfore we are supplied. KKSDKK.4 a NTKSNHKU'.. Sew atrrrrr '. W. Walts, asaleted Lv Gee. W. Humphrey, ie gstting up a directory, which will probably be the beat evor pub- liatted in this iMWinty. Mr. Humphrey is sow aoliclUng advertisements for it an, should be rendered all tho help possible One of the best feature of the work. on alone worth several times the price of the book to aay huleo man. farms' or tuerebaat, will boa Hat of all tb tax payers of the county, lib the amount thsy are assessed st, the smount of their tavxes, and what they pay the taxes on. In sddltlon wlllbe a llat of stl the busiti (h. Fuse, Judge.) I M Brooo allowed bill for tags on school fund. Ordered that bridge across alougb near widow Kintsr's be repaired by mad labor, spikes and lumbar furnish ed and J J Dorris appointed auperin tendeiit. Application of O P Cos how, Jr., for soholarehlp In sJlato University, grant ed. Hoslgostlon of W Johnson, as Justice of ths Peace of Syracuse Precinct so cepted and Horao Farwsll appointed. FseslnCoronsr's Inquest on body of Thus Ray allowed. Sundry feea In oasee agt Davidson, Indian squaw, A Itoblnton, Ed Walker, allowed, Fees In Rape I case allowed. Bond of George Humphrey ae tax collector allowed at thirty thousand, claims of petit Jurors and grand Jurors, allowed. Claims of witnsases bsfors grand jury, In cass of Htate ts Eccleaton, State rs Long, Htate w CD Hlmpson, Stato Vs Walker. State vs Harcrater, allowed. Ordered that see led bide be received for repairs of oast span of Ursen'e Kerry bridge, according to plana and specifi cations furnished by J J Dorr is Ordered that J J Dorrls be employed to repair ttiobardeoa bridge serosa Crabtree Crash. Ordered that Sheriff have gravel hauled to repair at reel In front of Crey'a property. KILLS aLLOWCti St John Htone, $1350, repair of Greens Kerry Bridge ; John Brlgge re paring roof of Court Houec, $42 ; John Usher, oleaning atoves $$ : H c Clem ent, painting Court Ifouee, $187 50 ; Chinaman, aawlog boards for Court Houae, 97 ; J L Miller, sending bay after drsft of bridge, $' .Vi ; AD Gard ner, keeping Haleomb. a pauper, $51 25. Lout Miller, Axing vault door, $2 60 ; E T T Fisher, surveying tract of land at Miller's $7 ; Jos Moist 200 loads of gravel, $8 ; T J Cilneservicas aa bailiff, $15 ; F E Jtebineon, lumber, $13 ; An derson ft Wrren, work on Court Houae, fc :o , . nernimont, work on newer at county Jail, $30 at D S Smith, ser- vice as bailiff, $16 ; J 8 Purdom, serv ing subpoena In case of Htate va Lcc les ion, $10 10 ; F E Koidnaoa, lumber, $I3S US ; I G Herd, lumber for Dlat 10. $1S , A II Charlton, fees and milage as Juror, $5 2o J Gilmour ft alkies, saw I og 37 i corroi wood, f IS 12 ; FE Hob- ineou. lumber for Dint 22 ; $24 87 ; Jes Nixon, aa bailiff. $0 ; J (J Reed lumber for Dlat lo. $100; G C Soars, serving subpoena $2 lo; J 8 Stone, serving subpoena, $10 70 ; George Humphrey. Bberlfle feee, $310 75; P W Bplnk. hauling old lumber, $6 ; Jas Bleaa witness teea ; serving subpoena la case sgL K cleston, $24 20 ; Joha loom, $0 g K Clay pool. $0 ; L FUnn, $75 ; Graf ft From, table and railing In Court room. S W Hall bill for lumber. $3! 45 ; ffattaft Godrrey, printing ae eeaeemcnt blanks, $69 75. Si r t Ateeay Wheat TSe per bti'bel. Beef on foot, 6 to 6V Hay baled, lsTe)20 per ton. loose, 12 to 15. Butter SO cts per lb. Eggs 30 cents per doz. Point see Ko per bushel. Pork -7 cts per lb. Veab-Ocperlb. Dried Fruit-eun dried epples.'flu. " " plums, Sc. machine cured apples, Sc. plums, 10. Beconi -bams, 14 to 10c. shoulders, 10 to 13c. aldee. It to 16c. Lard lfte per lb. Flour, 6.00 per bbl. Cblckena-3 00 per dot Sn gar Sen Francis 0, lie. Mill Feed -bran, 1S.00 per ton. shorts, 16. middlings, 'Mi 00 chops, 25.00 Blllers are Ike r a real ailters Kter sea Best They are compounded from Hope. Malt, Bucbu, Mandrake aud Dandelion, the oldeat, best, and mast valuable medicines In the world and contain all the beet and meet curative properties of all ether remedies, being the greet set Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, aad Life aud Health Restoring Agsat oa earth. No disease or III health can possibly loug exlet where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new II fe aad vigor to the a . abv a jta asm aa a goo una innrm. 10 an wDoee em ployments cause irregularity or the bowels or urinary organs, or who re. quire an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, Hop hitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stl m ulatlog, without intoxicating. No matter what your feeilnga or at mp terse are, what the disease or aliment s, use Hop Bitters. Don t wait uatll you are sick, but If you ooly feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at oaco. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing. $500 will be S a aS a aaa S paia ror a case toey wm not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your frlenda suf fer, but uee and urge them lo uss Hop Bitters Itcmember. Hop Bitters is so vils. drugged, drunksn noetrum, but the Purest end Best Medicine ever made - the "Invalid's Friend and Hope." and aa person or family should be without them. Try the Bill tore to-day. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tals never rarlae A assrrst aw. ,te trtiaary kinds, wi cam be 44 fct iui me enWwSs . low last, skest -r pw-pfcaU fer-. Hold tmtj ta S.sise fMaCo, les Wall el., . V 4 nu.ij anas, Sevaa COOD CLOTHIMC CHEAP. OWINC TO A CONTEMPLATED CHANCE ON OR ABOUT JANUARY 1883, UNTILTHAT TIME I WILL OF FER AT WHOLESALE PRICES MY STOCK OF MEITS AND BOYS CLOTH- INC, FURNISHING COODS, BOOTS, tiATC rifrvrc nil pirrTHiM aeraa smim vi w www i mis u, wfaa C0AT8, ULSTERS, ETC. THIS IS A 100 UPPInTUNITY TO SECURE FIRST CLASS COODS AT REGULAR JOBBING RATES. J. M. NOLAN, FARMERS' & MECHANICS' STORE. REWARD, A liberal r ward will be paid to aay per son hading or guna ate aay iaformativa that will lead totbe recovery of my Uutdsg . iciwisHse, a jeuarw ttwz, mm. long hair parting ts each side back, vary essay tail and father ass white feet, waste uader bis seen - aad breast, has large drooeteg ears, no knows a few tricks wbereby he seeM be nusgaiasd. if told will lay down sad roll over, wdl five his right or left pew, trill etimb ap s ladder, will climb anna a box, and sf asked to spear will bark. Waa last seen in ijebeneu. Address, P. J. BaLnaonx, aw 4.1 IBB. The third edition of "Copp's Sot tier's Guide." a popular exposition of our pub He land system, ia before us. It ie edited by Henry M. Copp, of Washington, l. C, the well known aathor. its pries is only Zftcents In paper and 75 cents ia cloth: Svo, 114 pp. The chapter oa surveys is ill us (rated, and abowa hew ta tell township end aecUon corners, Ac. The cb spiers on Homest earl, Pro-era ptians, nod Timber Culture contain the latest rulings aad in structions. Every settler nnd land man should have a copy of this valuable little book. DR. D. B. RICE, Physician and Surgeon. ISAM KETCUKED to UUs eHy BruaOalbia tSxrct, Sets Hfca'Mnaaal Fearmtiolftv' Albaoj, Or .llos. S, Um. Ilia f-dlowlug resolutions. In refer ence to the death of Mr Kuasell A Herd, were adopted by H a rrisburg Grange No. 11 I, of !!.. Nov. lltb. IRK!. Wiixtir.a The Divine Master, la hia i I. ... ........ - tmmm 1 . a .. .... -I im-.i i il.TUIIbk ui I nr u til i mm, i.m na ii. m 1 . . ... , . . t remove uro. rtuaawu inru irwiu euf the different towns, with Interest sur f ... a....! ing aei-ouata of each, and many Import! w , . v . ... '.... W it sua as. It is meet that we ehould uiacv uiiuii i w ... . . m ... - . v-km.wm v. this sad hut unavoidable event, tnere- fore be It iUmtivrd That, in the death of Bro. Al ford, this Granae has lost one of Its .nent efficient and actlva members ; the (uiramunitv aa upright and honorable citizen i his wife a wise ana anecusmaie husbasd : his children a careful aad tirovldeot father I and that, while we bow In aubmlaeleu to the mandate that must, sooner or late, come to all, we realize that his place can never be fill- Ceisoe.l Tuesday eveuiug, Nov. 14th. 1882. 'resent Mayor, Recorder. Marshal and Able. Scott, Blackburn. Hoffman, Ienning, Hideout. Absent- Harvey. Judge Flian, ia behalf of the citixeaa of First Street, asked that a lan.p be placed oa Fifth Street, across the ditch. and the places in It. This Is an enterprise which our cllixena abott d not bo slew to see the beuodt of it. n i .mi BeSsrllea mt Sere. The Oregon and California railroad have an nouueed reduced rates of pas senger Is re between all points on the aaat side division. The tariff now be tween Portland and principal points i aa follows . Salem, $J .15 ; former rate, $3 75 ; Albany, 83 60 ; formerly 84 ; Kugene, 80 20 ; formerly 87 ; Hose burg, glo 70 ; formerly 812 25 ; Hlddle- burg. 812 40 ; formerly 818 05. A like reduction has been made between all ether point. Ontmkm, m - - nwrasaw aW Be" mml Bests mu4 abees. Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 13. I know Hop Bitters will bear recom mendation honestly. All who nee them confer upon them the highest eaooni ams, and give them credit for making earns all the proprietors olalm for them. I have kept them eince they were first offered te the public. They took high rank from the flrstand maintained It, aad are mors oalled for than all others combined. So long as they keep ap their bigk reputation for purity and usefulness, I shall continue to recommend them something I hsvs aever before dono with any other patent medicine. J. J. Baboock, M. C A Uae BaaaMI The NB PLUS Patent Washing Machine (only premium at the Mechan ics' Pair, Portlatnl) is now ready. The owners of the SOLE SHOP RIGHT for Oregon will deliver free to any rail road or steamboat sta tion on receipt of $15. Specially low terms to dealers. Address, P. 0. Box 713, Portland. Dissolution of Go-partnership. The firm of Ballard, Isom et C i, is ibis day dissolved by the mutual consent of the partners thereof. M. D. Bauabd, John Isom, avow an d Gozare, Dated, Albany, Nov. Tib, 1882. Being of aa inquisitive turn of mind yes terday we thought wc wuld find out what J. iradwohl really had in his store, and . a a m. e K'olvrd That we extend to hia family ww . - and reletiven our moot heartfelt sympa- hia stock of crockery, shelf hardware, glaee- thy in thia, Iheir sad affliction. ware, he. It is complete aad unsur krtnhvd Tffat these resolutions be in in the valley. A fact, and he sells at or be- scribed in the minuteeof the Orange, a uw Portland prices A finer steel of crock espy furslahe! the family of the deceaas. . wmf mwUhm, toys, cutlery eo. aau umi vwrj u genu w t i , , for publication 8. 8. TaalN. ! M. tiRiMzs, W. O. LaCKzV. Ilalnir runna'tal with ths larw.i.t bunt and ehixt houaa In Portland, with mv ex tra facil It lea bore I am prepared to furnish my customers with fine shoes in any stvls. width or oualltv wanted. In ladies.' Ordinance 118. changing time of election hUd , nd -u-fV ,hoe. PHoee rea of tire efhoera, was referred to committee oa fire and water. City-Attorney, Montanya, stated result o' case of Mrs. l'urdem against the city. Moved by Alderman Hideout that the Re corder make out the bill against the ditcb, and give it to the Marshal to collect. Car ried. Moved that L. H. Montanye be continued as attorney in the case of Mrs, Purdom vs the city. Carried. Ths following judges of election were ap pointed sonablo. tend lo. Orders by mail promptly at- 8. K. Yot-so. rill Weal. The recent elections in the Ksat have caused s decidedly off feeliag and no busi ness ia being done. The total clip this season waa 8,250,000 lb, of which 7'0,oeo lb of E. O. ie on storage in this oltv: and 130.000 nounds held at home. Of av Vallav 200.000 Iba remain at band. In San Franclsoo 4.000.000 pounds of K. O. First Ward - V H Barr, J J Whitoey.U E and 200,000 pounds of Valley are on store Wm Hal Wolvcrtou. Second Ward -George Ketciiuui, Joe Moist. Third Ward J 8 Clark, 8en ston, 8 W Crowdar. The following bills were ordered paid : O M Coffey, 83 ; F M Westfall, t .."() i 1 J Danny, 828.75 ; K D Murray, 82; Allen a Martin, $fl. Ths respective yields were, JC. C. 7,000,- llams, W M 000, Valley, 1,250,000. The grade thia year was heavier than last. "Com msrclal Re porter." mem Sate fee Sale Everything new sad desirable at the La diea' Kaaperiurn. CLEABAMf t SALS In order to olese out hia immense stock of i leaks. Bet aaaa s, Kir . before the holidays, Samuel E. Young ell them at 43 rest ly Betlarrri Bales. Now is the time to secure Bargains. Thaea are a V Irs 14' lass 4.ds. no shoddy and must be sold to msko room for fresh arrivals of goods. s "Reliable kid Uteres. J M Nolan, of the Ladles' Em orium, received, this week, from New York, 25 dozen ladles' kid glovea. made expressly for his own trade, nndei "Foster's Pat- on.t" Each pair is warranted to give sat isfaction, if not, the money will herefsnd ed. The prices are moderate. The Flsee lo Slap. W S Elkins and wife, formerly of Lht county, now havo charge of the Delia Hotel, at Dallas, Polk county, Oregon. Since opening up, they have thoroughly cleansed aad Overhauled everything, and now have one of the best hotels in the vol ley. We knew whereof we epeakwhen we say that they set a splendid table. All the market affords can be found there, cooked In a meaner to suit the most fas tidious taste. Travellers, attorneys on business at the county seat, and commer cial agents rill find It to thair interest it stop at the Dallas Hotel. The latter are Specially provided for and will ha turn iahed sample rooms free. Otto Fox has one of Hall's sates, in excel lent condition, which he will sell cheap. If you would get a bargain, coll early sod ex amino it Success depends on a liberal patronage of the printing office. J J As tor. Subscribe for tha Democrat. 'Hurhnpalba.-- Quiok, complete care, all annoying Eld ney, Bladder and Urinary Disesses. 81 Druggists. babv SSSBBBBB children's wssons, veloci pedes, and in fact everything iuthit iine, cannot be found ia the valley, lio through hia store and warehouse aad you will hsvs ao trouble to realise thia fact, aa wc did yesterday, and ask. him his prices and yon will be convinced that they are bedrock. He keens the leading establishment and is entitled to our patronage. stop tb at rat Notice ia hereby given that M. D. Bal lard of the firm of Ballard Isom A Co., haa aaJd hia Interest ta the baaaaeaa end property of said firm to Edward J. Leaning. The business In the future will be conducted under the firm name or Is mu Leaning A Co. The latter firm will collect all debts nnd accounts dne said Ballard Isom A Co. and pay all liabilitiee thereof. Isom Lax-txo A Oe. Albany Or Nov. 1882. FISH, GAME, AC., T HAVE opened a fish anH gaase nasi -I ket just east of the Revere .louse, sod will hsvs s an pply at all timea Chickens bongbt and sold. 13tf J. HUMFBBSTa. r Notice to Fruit Growers. rrwit ttryers-speelal AllenUsa. Wanted 300,000 pounds of machine dned apples. But they must bo bleached. Cash paid on delivery. Samckl E. Youko. Early Breakfast. Parties going off on esrly morning trsin oau act breakfast at the depot hotel before m he traiu leaves. Dried fruit. If you have dried fruit to sell, and want the highest market price there ia paid for it, go and aee Alloa A Martin, Albany, Or. , Position Waste!, A Ciermau girl, about SB yearn of age. a good housekeeper, wsxda a p osition in a private family. For particulars uall at this office. LOST. The holiday editiou of the Telegram promises to be the finest ever gotten out in I Oregon. Rouli Bat..' Clears out rate, mlce,roaohes, flies, ant, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers 15c. Druggists. A Hue gold scarf pin set with iroa the finder will be suitably rewarded by laav ing the same at F. M, French's store. Letter List. The teoowing Is the list of letters remsjalug In the Post Office. Albany, Linn county, Ore gon, Nov. 10, 1885!. Persons tailing tsr thes letters must give tne uata on wbten tney were advertised. Blllmire, T Creesoa, C Harrsll, J N Miller, Miss Emma Miller, Kd Miller, Miss Annie Mil'er, K M Parsons, John P wiiltwsll, Th Ward Scott P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. FACTS THAT WE BNBW. If vou are suffering with a couch, cold, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, losa of voice, tiokling iu the throat or any affection ef the throat or lungs, we know that xte. King's New Discovery will give you imme diate relief. We know of hundreds of eases it haa completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. Noother medi cine can show one-half as many permease cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kings New Discovery will cure you of asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, eon sumption, severe coughs and colds, hoarse ness or any throat or lung diseases, if you will call at any druggist's. If ysu are suffering with s severe cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, The undersigned having obtained the exclusive right to make and sell the Plnm- mer Hot Air Family fruit Drier in tne counties of Linn, Tane aud Benton takes sumption, loss sf voice, tickling in the throat the present opportunity to infrota persona ! . ' Ti . I K --.. a mmmi lli-ir frill, Mm I a.I orsny SBSISMS 01 tne taroator mags, uss r-? V " Pr. King s Hew Discovery for Consumption. - r- t .Lv'3.i "7 1 T This is ths great remedy that is causing as ,-r" ."JZTZT much excitement by its wonderful curse, ,VA1 - s i m a i Johx Baaaoa, .a a a a a arx nns tasussnus et aopeieea cases. wver one million bottles ef Dr. KingS New Dis covery have been used within the laat year, and have given perfect sauaf actios m every isstauce. W e can unhesitatingly say tnat this is really the only sure cure for threat aad lung affections, aad caa cheerfully rec ommend it to ail. Cell aad get s trial bottle free of coat, or a regular sire for $1. 00. For sale by Auv druggist's. Albany, Osegeaw Bit RLEVS ABSH-A SALvB. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruis es. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns snd all j kinds of skin eruptions. This aave ia guar an teed to give perfect stisfaction in every oaaa or monev refunded. Price 35c per box. For sals by Foahay and Mason, wholesale agta ; D Moore, Sew ; U Foley, Lebanon Dr Powell, Lebanon ; Red path and Mon tamie. Jefferson : D M Calbreath, Uuena Vista i O Cornelius, Turner : K A Rampy, llarrisburg ; Starr and Blakely, Biowns vUle MUST PAY UP. All persons indebted to Otto Fox, suc cessor to Fox, Baum A Co., are req seated to come forward immediately and settle up. or the accounts will be placed In the hands of an attorney for col lee; I n. A word to the wise is an tficienx. Otto Fox. CROSBY & CO., THE LEADING DRAYMEN. ea. Welles' Health Renewer" ret tores health and vigor, curse Dyspepsia, Impo tence, Sexual Debility. $1. For lame Back, Side er Chest use Sbi lob's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. CATARRH CURED, health aad sweet breath secured by Shiloh'a Catarrh Reme dy. Price-50 cents Nasal Injector tree. Subscribe for ths Democrat, the leading paper ia the Willamette Vslley. WOLFK BOWERS. On Nov. 15th. 18, at Albany. Or., Mr. Will J. Wolte and Miss Maura C. Bowks, all ef Linn county. The cereasony was performed by K K Skipworth, Esq., at the residence of Mr Zumalt CHAMBERS LINDLEY. At Mrs. Hit ter's ia Albany, Nov. 8th, 1882, by Rev, D. W. Cameron. Roh't Chamber aad Mart Lihdlky, all of Line eonaty. Having bought out Tarry Stinks, are prepared to do work in ihe'r line with dispatch and care. Be sure sad atk for them LOST. One small, red, roan heifer, withtut marks or brand . Left here about t he f rat of ISjeTvember. Information leading to ber recovery will be auiiably rewardeo. li. M. H AK?HT. 18 A 8URE CURE far all dfoaaees of the ...dneys - LIVER t aamsneealoasttonon UUarn oeawa. enabUar it to Uro' havninn. eUemlaUae Qisaselthy eesseasaof the BOS, aad by keening the bowels la free Blwlosln ir rca swaassss iu. malaria, hs1 ees bnktae.ajspiipllii.ereeaMr wasemiaiso ma lussav .e Xa Ska Sailas toelssnss toe I S" BOLD BY PBUCCmTarVetoe S t . ld,Kldaear