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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1876)
New To-Day. AVEBJLL PA1IST ! Murder at Buena Vista. Monday's west-side mall brought the news ot a mur der at Buena Vista, committed the day J. S. CALLAWAY, SI. !., AFTER a PRACTICE OF MEDICINE FOR previous. Following nre the circumstances l weuty-eight years. In t lie tiatesol Illinois, . .j,, of Sunday a Dalntei Indiana and Iowa, has oermanentlv located Oil the Siltriioon OI BUiiua n pamiei FOR SALE BY 17 7 Indiana and Iowa, has permanently located Jtl tne Hi?riii . . . - k'. In Albany, Oregon. OFFICE At Dr. Pi mil- t namffi Frank Wayne, of dissolute habits, mw's Drug Siore. RESILENC E-Corner of , namen i r.mn ' , ,, Montgomery and Eighth siroets, northeast of ' shot and kill"d a young man named Sam- raiiroaa uepot. ivtsnjuj ft Oldest and Most Reltnhle Mixed Pain. We havcitesniiioiiial trom owners ot i lie finest re.-idenecs in the count v, tdiow in that it is all that is claimed for it by tho manufacturers. - zest to 3xjLn.l t'll and examineisamples. and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. 65FA full assort ment of shades kept constantly on hand. 39v8 A. CAKOT3IEKS A. CO., First St. BLAIN, SOX OO., STORAGE ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS J t uel Bnrch. son ol James Burch, residing i between Buena Vista and Independence, and slightly wounded Mr. Estab, a mer chant of that place. Not long since ayne, who was suspected of connection with a safe robbery in Independence, w its arrest ed, and on trial lor the burglary was ac quitted. Ever since the boys have poked tun at him, calling him a safe robber, and he had always taken it hi good part. On ' Sunday afternoon.: while in a crowd. Burch -DEALERS IS- GMAlJST,' . L UMBER, WOOL, AGRICULTU rs :xts. - Oiler lot- Sa'o: Tliresliers, llettder, Readers, Mower. VTasons, RaUes, Plow, Marrows, Ac, &e. j-y Will store Grain-. Woo!, and General Merchandise at Lwrext Itttes. M An MOTH 1tBEHlH- Hnvlof Baker and Lyon afreets, at repot of O. & C. R.JS. Co. A lany, Oregon, July 14, 187-s-4Jv8 Amnio istrntor knle of lteal Instate. NOTICE Is hereby given fiat the undersign ed administrator of the estate of Philip Low, deceased, will, on Saturday October Zlst, 1876, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at. he Court Honse loor in the city of Albany, Linn county.Oicgon, otter for sale at public anc-ion to the highest bid-ler, the following described real esuue,.to wii ; Beginning at a stake 30 rods onth of north west corner of John Lav un's land claim, noti fication No. 181H. claim No. 57, in township No. 11 sonh i-iif 1 wisl In l.iun eoilinv. Ihwntl. rnnning thencec.ast lOclmins, thence souih 10 alluded to Wavne jokingly S a safe rob cbains, thence west 10 chains, thence north 10 - , chains ;o the place of beginning, containing 10 j ber. when he remarked that "nobody aLAlii, the one equal undivided half of the fol- 'should say that to hitn and live," and lowing: The fractional northeast it; of t lie nort h east i( and ihe sout heast H of the northeast Jt ot sei-tion 21. aivi t lie iraciiona. wesr 4 oi me northwest 1, and thenori nwesr M of the south west it ot seci ion 22. in lownliip 14 south rane 2 we! Willamette me.iidiiui, containing ItiO acres more or iesfH. Al, the eqtiiii un'livi lei one half of the fol lowing iva esta e: Bcttinnintr at thenorih-we.-t corner of the Eli donation land claim nt- idea, ion 2(i3. Ci im 43, in township 14 sou Ml, ranire 2 wesi Willamette meridian, ruiiuinsi thence in an easterly dlretn Ion on the south lioiiiiflnrv ol said claim 39.2-2cliaintothe'souih- east corner of said ciftim. thence north on the eastern liomulary of MtM claim 21.79 to the intersection of j-ald linelietween sect ions Viand 32, thence west alonst said section to the corner of sections l"i. hi. 21 and 23. thence south 7 4.V west B 4S-Hiehaius, thcin-e west 17.tr7 chains, thence south 7" 4r' west a.Sl chains to the plaee of heidniiin-iT, containing (3 ntrcs more or loss, except Inf ten seres Of the !asf mentioned and descri'!!! tractor pan-el of laud heretictoi-e con veyed by deed to John Sloan, all ot' said proe ty "ueiilij situate in Linn county, Oregon. Also, i ne loiifiwin real es.uie. io wii: lire donation land claim of Philip Low, notification No. "i!i3in lownshiii 12sou;h r HKe3west.Linn ctiuiisy, Oregon, excejuin iH) acres heretoioi-e sol t and cfnveT;l by eed to Mrtrtin Lujier, saiiL part rcamiiiinj; unsold and lieioiifrina to he es b e of Philip Low. coinaining about 78 acres more or less. 1 uxs . Sm.1, -tiol 1 coin, one-lialf i-ash in han 1, one-ha.f in six nion. lis, secured by a inor.uae on the premises soid. LAV11 FROM AX. Sep; 1 , 1S7;-."1a a Iminis, ni.oi. Therrange Union Store is In receipt of a general assortment ol new goods. To describe would be next to Impossible. Go and see for yourself. Messrs. Johnson, Blevinsand Boop are three of the most obliging and gentlemanly boys in the business. Fifty or sixty Indians, said to be Warm Springs, paraded our streets Monday after noon, creating intense excitement among the boys, one of whom gave venc to the exuberatSce of 1 his feelings by hurrahing for Tilden and Hendricks. Trains over the O. & C. Railway meet and pnss at the depot in this city, stopping twenty minutes for dinner. Mr. Browu' restaurant at the depot is in full running order, and be is giving full satisfaction. Incorporated Feb. 4, 17.".. Capital. t2C,:0. UNION STOEE ! Corner First an 1 Wa-hin.;ton streets, Allany. : Oregon. ::'4'rits!tul5?iit. 4. .5. JOEs? !. A 311 I.KK. .1. . KKKO A- SM.i-.VISiS. Wholesale and Retail 1 ealers in started for the hotel., a few steps away, where he borrowed a shotgun. As soon as he a p pen ret 1 atthe door with the gun the crowd all jnmja'd over a board fence near hv. except Burvti anil Estab. Burch srt:pt)ed up by the side of Mr. E., tliink- ing, perhttps. that Wayne wouldn't shoot for fear ot hitting the latter gentleman. But in this he was mistaken, as Wayne tired at once, sending eleven shot Into the side and leg of Burch. killing him and putting two bullets into Mr, Estab's coat and one in his back. Wayue is incarcer ated in the I'olk county jattYto await ac lion of the grand jury. He is said to have been under the influence of liquor at the time lie committed the nmider. and is a hopeless inebriate. Statf. FAin. A per advertisement in thi issne it will lie scon that the next An nii:tl meeting of the Oregon State Agricul tural Society will open 'on Monday. Oct. (lib. 137i. The j"ese"t imlications are that the exhibition generally will he much larger than ever' liefore. and the number of visitors in attendance will far outstrip anything heretofore seen tu Oregon;' New buildings h:ie U eu erecfed on tiie ground for the better exhibition and care of arti cles anil stock ; better and more complete arrangement tor the water supply havo been seemed, and everything that will tend to tlie comfort of exhibitors and vlsiror that could he thought of, has been tSHVfnlly iind effii ientlv attetided to by the officers ol the Society.1 The Centennial Exhil.i tion certainly bid fair to ontstrip all it predecessors in every feature that goes to make up a successful and profitable-Fair. The Jewish New Year, which com menced at i P. 31. on Monday, ending at the same hour on Tuesday, was observed by Messrs. Ban in & Cohen with closed doors. - At XV. C. Twvedale's yon can find al most anything in the way of groceries, provisions, candies, nuts, dried fruits, ci gars, syrup, etc. and Billy will always do the proper thing by you. Call. Mr. Rogers, son-in-law ot Mr. N. T. Moore, of this city, with his wife, all the way from Illinois, arrived here a day or two since, and went immediately to work at Ids trade, painting. Frank Partou was taken with something like pleurisy last Saturday, since when lie has suffered extremely. We are glad to her that he is improving at present writ- mg. . To avoid the danger of infection, the linen of persons suffering from skin dis eases ot a contagious nature sltoultl be washed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which is not only a remedy but a disinfectant. XLU9IIIIA CONFERENCE. The following are the appointments for the ensuing year made at the recent session of Columbia Conference of the M.E. Church South, held at CorvAllis : Willamette District, X. M. Sklpworth, Presiding Elder. Eulgene and Coni Fork, to be sup plied. HarrisbuTg Circuit, to be supplied by B. R. Baxter. Lebanon antl Tangent. P. A. Mo3es. Junction City, E. G. MichaeL ' Corvallis and Albany, T. B. White; Dallas Circuit, D. C. McFarland. Yamhill and Tillamook, T. 1. Ilaynes. Oregon City, T. C. Martin. l'rof. in Corvallis College, JosI Emery. Jacksonville District, J. M. Stahl, P. E. Jacksonville Circuit, J. It. N. Bell. Table Rock Circuit, to be supplied by . C. Howlet. Applegate Circuit, to be supplied by II. T. Burger. Kirby ville Circuit, to be supplied by Juo. Single. RoseUif'g Circuit, A. llardison. Coqtiille Circuit J. B. Terkius. Oakland Ciicnit, J. W.- Stahh Blue Mouutaiii District 11. C; Oglesby, P. E. .'-"' . Baker City. J. M. Shreve. Grande Ronde, J. WCompton. , Weston, R. C. Oglesby. -'Pendleton Circuit, S.' XV. Davies. " Walla Walla, F. W. D. D.iys. Dayton and Waitsbtirg. XV. J. James. Eewlston Circuit, to be stipplled. Boise City nnd Payette, to be snpplieil. The next session of the Conference will lie held at Walla Walla, W. T. School Fund. -The total school fund US be distributed In Linn county this 3'ear i $4,200 02 -$2,S58 00 coin, $VH3 02 legal tenders. The Districts are entitled, respect-. ively, to the following amounts : The new books tor the Library Associa tion have arrived, and are ready for the use of members. Mr. J. D. Brower is Librarian. No time to write advertisement this DRY week. til lillOi A , 111 sig ot soon. ion ancisco. JOHN BRIGGS TAKES TIIIS OPPORTITXITY TO INFORM his friends and the public; generally, that lie is now settled In his HEW BUSINESS HOUSE, m the old stand next dfiorto P. C. RirpcriCo , where can be found as great an assortment and as large a stock of Stoves and . Eaages as can be found in any one house this side of Portland, and at as LOW P1MCE. Albany Book Store. .ISO. FOSI5AY, DKALER IN MISCKLL-.SEOVSTHWKS, School Hooks, U.ank Books,Stalionery Fancy Articles, Sc. liKls im ported to order,at shortest nos si'iiie no! iea. v5n30 DEALER IJf Oioo-f?xie, IroA'isiorii- Tolinreo, Cijfartt. Cutlery Croclt ery . and Wood A- Willow Ware, AL3AKY OCEGON. Zg2Z"Cull anrl see him. - 24r5 Castlrcn, Brass St Enameled in great variety. Also, Tin, Slice t Iron, Galvanized Iron, nnd Coppenvare, always ffn hand, and made to order, AT LIV ING RATES. 0XL on XT1TT1. Albany, October 22, 187JS-Sv8 Furniture THE Or lISEASK ! TIIE FOE OF PAIN To Man anct Beast - US TIIE UHAVD OLD 'Id i i i m mst - X trtll TI UAi STOOD TIIE TEST Of 49 Tlsfre is no sore it will not heal, no lame ness it wi.l tiot cure, no ache, no pain, that cll'act ti e lmrnan bod'. or the b!y ol a hor? or other domestic animal, that does not vie! I to its m-'uiu touch. A bo! tie co-tli'jii;. TiOc. or iti 00. has often paved the life of a human being, and restored to life? and st-cfjiness many a valuable horse. v t" WEST, IT -WIM COTE v'" -- Rheum iti.Aiii, Burin, ScaifK Briiie. Ct:ts, Vr"-i-'-'tt-a, SwelWng. Contracted -Cord. I t tr,e Lick. Lumbago. Sci:tlca. Ci, ..." ilsis, tftniins, Sprain, Stiff Joints. St N!-t Ercpiloiis, Tains, Womids, Ulcy.-s. r'..i Ainim. s r wiiut ttRS . '" ti;;; . J S 're-, hwlnnv. Rlr2 :. -Vs. - . . I " t He.td. Poll Evil. t ' -.eir fi-.-l . Lamene-s, SweliinK. ' i '.tcl i- I) -.f."', sr.fr St ;:r;jes3, "Strains - . C , s..rV , 2ivi Kess leave to annonnce to the citizens of this cfty amt enrronndin country, that hehasopen ed'a lrirrt stofc of in the buildins lately oeenpied ly ltr. Flntn mer's flrutr stoi-e, on Firt street, whei-e can be had. on most reasonable terms, Par I or sets, Ijedroom Suit. . Sofas, IJasy C'hsffrs, tenter Tables, Wliatnottt, JSooK-eascn, -': Safe, Wardrobe. an J in fact evcnlhin' else needed to My goods are well made and of the very -Latest and ESandsomest .Styles. i?iiicks aJay down. manuluctnred to order, at short noticie. fts Furniture repaired and put In goodahape on tliort notice. Give me u cil. " -' v, sdosisg. Albany, Nov. 26, 1875 10v8 ClotJjing, Hardware. CrceKerj , Ciroeeries, Ftsrnj Irnplenients end JEaeliSsiery, &e &e. Also, liny and sell on commission all kinds of i(vids, MalVkelable Produce, "tc. Dec. 24. 1s7j-14v8i1i8 EXECUTOR'S )!' Hf Al. lilAli.. "VOriCE is hiroby aiven that by vir'ne ot i.'l an order of I lie County onrt within and for the.cottnty of L'mii, S ae of Oreiroti. 'luiy made uid eiuere J ot vc-ora in sia oart o the Sih day of August, 1376, in the matter of the estate ol William IS. tjiisoti. deceased. S. William Clymer, rewiainiiiKexeeti'orof ihoiast will and tes:aiin nt of t he said Wiliiam E. Gil son, defease i. will, on otinrty Kept-raber 23d IfcTI. At the Court House dtxir, in iheci'v of Al'ny, in said I. inn counrv, between the hours oft o'clock in the forenoon and 4 oVloc-k in the attei-rioon, to-wir, at the h.inrof lo'ciock in the afternoon of said day. offer for ic at public auction t tie ioliowin flescrl'ie'l i-eal estate, oe-loiiLrin-? to the es'ate of said Wiiiiain 15 fiilson deceas-il, to wit : The ent third of the south hatf of the donation land claim ol Thotnss fc Snnunei-s and Kliza Stimrners. known as Noti fication No. 2.3;4and cttiini No. ifi, in Township li sonth nf Banae 1 Vi est. and claim No. it). In TownsinNo. 12 siinih of Hanice 2 west of the Willamette Meridian and lin;r In the county of Linn, state of Oregon, and bounded as fol lows: Beinmn'r at a point on the east line of said claim tifiy-Three hnins a. id thirty-thrfte links sou'h of tlie uorth-fnist coinev of said claim nud i-niiiii'ii thence west twenty chainis, t'nence south ;hiit v-eiirht chains anit etehty- tlve links, thence east twenty chainsi tln'ni-e north ihiity-eiht chains and cthty-iive links o the place of lcv:inviiij. mid containiiiK 7ti nitns ics 4,-10 acres in town ltT.s het-e ofoi-e sold leaving 69 2t,-10f acres luoi-e or .ess. Terms : Said real cs'ate will lie sold for jroW coin of the I'nited States, one-half to lie paid down on the day of sale and the remainder in six months, with intcivst thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent, per annum, payment to' be se cured by inortKime on the pretnises WM. CLYMKTt, Remaining Kttocn'or of last will and testutnent of W. B. Gilsoti, deceased. E. N". Taji-y, Att'v for Ex'r. iauglln4Sv8. Special Notice. The a'love prooeriv entirelv snrrounds tho notftd MIA MKli at dnvilIe cclebiat ed for t he curative propert ies of its waters. Impoktant CHANGES. For the conveni ence ot primary pupils, the School District has lieeu divided into three wards. All the primary pupils east : of Montgomery street will attend'tlie East Ward School ; all west of Washington street will attend the West Ward School, and all others the. C titral Ward School. The books used in the primary schools will be the Primer.lst. 2d anil 3d Readers, Mental and Rudiment of Arithmetic, 1st ami 2d Geography, Speller and slate afd pencil. This arangp ment will prove convenient, to scholars anil teachers, and will prevent the crowding of O'lc'room while other may be compara tively thinly attended. The schools have lieeu graded somewhat similar to the Port land schools, and. we think.- after the first quarter, will work, admirably. Hops. Our friend, Mr. McCoy, of Peo ria, has finished gathering his hops.. The yield was 800 pounds per acre and hops are going up in price. Rah. Mr. M. Fuller and wife, James Fuller and Miss A. Fuller.; all of IJarribuK, ar rived on the hut ocean steamer, from the Ceti'eunlal. Large attendance at the Sunday services of the M. E. Church.- Tlie Sunday School, under the new organisation, is in creasing in interest. Some of our people were so enthused by the circus that they intended to follow it o Corvalli. The heavy rainfall of Wed nesday morning prevented. fir 03 w is.. 07 Si 78 84- 27 SO S7 63 43 M - as is 28 69 - 46 61 S 75 24 8S 81 77 COW 8177 40 AO -" 23 41 ' 21 44 71 80 Sti IS 82 IS U 71 Mr. Bilyeti, tlie School Superintendent for this county, informs us tliat orders for tlie above are now ready aild lie requests District Clerks to eall as soon as convenient and draw the money for their several lls tricts. ',: ' . 1 4 S 42 89 87 63 $ 50 03 63 22 3 70 M t 28 54 42 64 4 8 97 77 03 2 4fS 38 64 65 81 4 80 97 80 62 41 29 66 6 700 S'VS C 81 101 80 li 67 83 6 84 48 flli 83 i 49 23 68 47 7 tSi 7 41 33 : S2 '; 5 W O'J ol 8 l. 108 SO Si 63 51 16 60 4tJ 9 rt 88 ft 83 63 43 H 61 42 10 S3 28 2 88 70 65 61 63 Si H 60 39 7' 87 82 61 rJ 64 69 11 77 tfll US 50 89 70 65 4i 13 61 40 50 89 73 57 7 6(1 87 14 S't 28 5 40 40 88 54 67 40 15 67 66 21 41 170 183 00 68 88 16 193 1 .i 27 42 138 t.7 2i f.9 40 17 62 41 80 48 ;. 27 V 4.3 20 70 ' 61 IS 67 43 i 44 . 84 28 60 73 Si 13 8 64 OR 43 . 72 , - 68 1 78 27 20 ' 70 63 6fi 47 23 W 8" 74 ICS 21 27 21 41 48 41 8 75 43 22 40 88 54 49 40 38 64 76 48 21 68 64 CO 50 63 43 It 77 1 23 64 50 12 51 84 28 X- 28 62 6i 12 62 177 140 57 - " Montgomeuy Queen's Big Show Gave -tn exhibition here on Tuesday, and it got away with anything in tlie circus or me nagerie Hue that ever waltzeu over or through Oregon soil. A large audience greeted the afternoon- performance, while the pavilion, at night, was jammed and crammed. It was a sol buster and no mis take we mean tlie circus. Tlie meuajrerie was not as extensive a3 BariunaVi, proba bly, but what there was, was as good as anybody rs. The performance on the tra peze was -'way up" very seldom sur passed in any country. The riding, espe cially tlie bareback, was splendid. The Mintrel performance at the cltfse of the circus performance was over average, and gave the greatest satisfaction: '-She was a good girl.'' It was the biggest and be?t circus that ever rattled this way by thirteen hundred per cent. C3?navlns secured the services of the best tinner in the valley, I am ready to do all kinds of work, repairing pumps, putting on tin rooTs; and general Jod work, warranting aatlsfaclloil every time. Leave orders at my store. . Sept.fV76ll . J. GRADWOHti: Rexioious Services. Bev. J. F DeVdre will ; hold services in the brown M. E. church In this city onSubliath, uionring: and -evening, -Suri-day School gt ?:S0 P. yt. ; Fraj-et, nicetinjf cacii Thursday evening.. ' . ';" ' , j . W. II. McFariaxd-TW well known Stove1 Dealer, is agent for the Jnstly clebrate4 tticlt inond Range, mannfiicturod at Norwich, Conn. This Is now acknowledged to be the iV and most economical cooking apparatus in the world. The public are invited to call and examine this beautiful and useful article. A fine stock of pumps, tinware aud cooking utensils Of every desirable kind, constantly on hand, or made to order at the lowest living fafea. AT HOMi Dr. G. XV. Gray has re- turned from his Centennial trip, and can now be found at bis office, in the Farrish ,bi ick, up stairs, by all who desire dental work of any kind. 48i7t . Aix Right. Our ten days old editor I growing finely and looks a3 much alike as twins. 'Ror for Haves and Wheeler. Mother and son doing nicely. Bishop Marvin, of tha M.-Ei Church South, will preach iu St. Paul's church Saturday evening, and ou Sunday, morn ing and evening. All invited. Call ron BLANK DEEDS, Neatly executed,. (!? Register OHiec LOCAL MATTERS. THE f-lETZLER CHAIR THIS IS TO INFORM THE PtTBI-IC TH4T no chair KOes t'rotn my lactcry without iny name upi'" it- All others; are taise imtiaiifms, arid shonl'l be. so re.cnrded. All person are hereby warned atrainst attempting any such imposition upon niy customers. J. M. METZLER. Jefferson, Or., Jan. 21. 1876. , Our Last. This is the last number of volume eight of the Register number 52. A large number of our subscribers are iu arrears for the past year. If it Is con venient for them to fiay up at once. It is convenient for us to recei-e it. In fact unless those owing us do fork over we can not pay our debts, but will be forced to discontinue tlie publication of the paper, We should be sorry to do thus, and will not if those owing can pay up. The con tiitrtance or tliscouf intiniice of the RKGtSTKR remains in the hands of its friends. In the Ciretf it Cotirt of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn. " Emetine Doncaster, PiaintitT, vs. Hiram Don east er. Defendant. ' . To Hiram Doncaster, the above named oe- ft In "he name of the State of Orearon i Ton are hereby reouired loanpmr and answer the com print of t he alwve plaint iff in the above, enti tled court, now on file with the Clerk of said court, within ten days f rem ttie date of service of thi summons nnon you if served in Einn ,.,. niPirnnt hut if served in . any o'her comity in the State of urejron. then whhin Anu..lu. nf , 1 . twenty days trom t ne "a e oi i imiwn nm-,., pnminons nnon von; or if served by pnbtica turn, then on or before the first flay of the next . ! .(..,1,1,1.1 ivwit. Mnnr sv. Kj'ler83 I. 1 ,51 ;i.L it.riii ne '-i-! it -tr. , Hi nii.tt. fr7Npwi'oi., piiniamttitE 3.r'0 xm"4 coat 178 ; and von are ne-eoy notinen fimr ju f-iji to aiinear and answer said comprint, a herebvreaiitred. the plaintiff will apply lotle court 'or tiie relief prayed for in theconinlaint, to-wH, flissolu: Ion of the lioiids of matrimony existliv bet ween yooand plaintllT.anficareand custoij '"i"pch,,JBf,t-fiE,Y. ' Attorney lor Pffl. uv,-m,.i tie order of JTon. M. J" Bonham, of a t- J n IkO f aS i oom t, made t h is 8' li day of An I cm 1S78. iauunuvB Grand Rallt. At tlie Club meeting this Friday) evening, at the Opera House, Hon. M. C George. State Senator from Multnomah, is expectefl to deliver art- ad dress. Ex -Governor Gibtis, the old war horse. Is also expected to be present. Both are taleuteil gentlemen. and atnongHhe ablest speakers in the State. The Glee Club will furnish most excellent music. Let he Opera Iloirse be filled from "cellar to garret." Mb. Cole, Treasurer of Montgomery Qneeu's'Mttnagerie and Circus, is a thor ough gentleman, deals on the "dead thiev- Jug square.' and is certainly surpassed by none IZi inTabllity and politeness. MrCole deserves the highest commeiifJatiou of the press for the promptness with which he transact (lie business nf Ihe Mammoth Cen tennial Show. He's a perfect .brick. Pass him round. Railkoad Mattehs Mail tmiiison the O&C. Railroad now arrive in this city both ways) at 11:45 a. m.. and halt twenty min utes for dinner, leaving at 12:05 P. M. The freight train, coins south, ai rives at 3 P. M. and leaves at 3:30 P. M ; going north, ar rives at 8:20 p. m. and leaves at 9 P. M. Only one mail hack now leaves the post- office here for the depot, and that will leave at 11:15 A. M. Our business men will take note of this and get their mail in be fore that hour. Tyler & Tate keep all kinds of season able "garden sass," as well as groceries and provisions. Our public schools opened on Monday with one hundred and thirteen in attend- FtRfc Tournament at state Fair. Tho Executive Committee of tlie S'ate Ag ricultural Society. ..has appointed Jo'eph BuchteV of Portland, superintendent of the firemen's tournament at the Fair grounds ou Thursday, October 12th. Mr. Bnchtel has selected Mr. Miller. Foreman ot Linn Eagine Co. Xo. 2, Geo. P. Wrenn. Chief of Corvallis Fire Department, and Geo. Harding, ot Oregon City Fire De partment, as judges for the occasion. Returned.- The late session of tlie Co lumbia Annual Coulercnce of the M. E. Church Sonth hits seen lit to return Rev. T. B. White to St. Paul's- church of this city. : This was in response to tlie univer sal wish of tlie charge, and of course gives great satisfaction. We welcome brother White to his labors among U3. Witars Balaam or Wild Cfaerrx. The great remedy for Consumption. This well-known remedy is Offered to the. publics sanctioned by the experience of over forty veal's ; and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure ot coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, influent za, whooping cough, hoarseness, pains or soreness in the chest or side, bleedingat the lungs, liver, cotnplainr, etc. Beware of counterfeits J Remember that the genuine1 Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry lias oil the outside wrapper fhti signature of WL Butts," and the printed name of the pro prietors, "Setit W. Fowlb & Sons, Bos' ton.' All others are base imitations. Ex amine the wrapper carefully before pir- chasing. .sept A Case of Thirty Year Mandlnjc. East Aurora, N. Y., May 22,- 1872i Messksi Seth XV i Kowle& Sons: Gentlemen I was troubled with Dyiv pepsia for thirty years, and tried several medicines advertised for the cure of this distressing complaint without deriving any benefit from them. About a year ago" 1 commenced tlie Peruvian Syrup, and after using altogether twelve Domes 1 nnti my seff entirely cured.- I -consider my case the wcrst I ever lieard of, and I take great pleasure in recommending tlie Perot iarl Syrup to all dyspeitics. believing tliat it will be sure to cure them. Yours respectfully, , J. T. Bowra. Sold by all druggists." sept. IT A VK GIVEN'- IT UP: ThanRs. We are under obligations to T. M. W nite. Secretary of the State Agri cultural Society, for "Complimentary" to tlie Grand Centennial Exhibition and State Fair at Salem, which commences Monday, October 9th. 1S7G. and continues one week It promises to be the grandest exhibition yet 'given by the State "Agricultural .So ciety. Religious. The Rev. Bishop R. Dubs. from Cleveland, Ohio, of tlie Evangelical Associaton, who reached Oregon on the last ocean steamer, will preach In the Court Ilouse next Sunday at 11 A. M Bishop Dubs is the first Evangel leal Bishop to visit and preach in ihis city. The Bishop will also preach at Corvallis in the even ing- v -.- . : A Stretcher Claib Stewart's "200" ladies and gentlemen at the Democratic Club meeting Saturday night. :- There were two ladies in attendance a short time. Knock off one of the 0's and" the number of Democratic (Voters iu attendance would probably not be much overdoing the at tendance. ; ; ' . . Washington County Fair. The tenth annual Fair of the - Washington County Agricultural Society will be held on the grounds near Hillsboro, commencing on . Monday. September 25th, nnd hold to the 29th. The list of premiums to be awarded are liberal. We are under obligations for a complimentary. Tlie circus got away with a pile. Between two and three thousand dollars were taken in at the ticket wagon. On Tuesday The vote for U. S. Sena tor in the Legislature stood Grover, 45 ; Jesse Applegate, 34 ; Xesmith, 8 ; blank, 1. Blain. Sox & Co. have a warehouse at Shedd, under the management ot Mr. Gas ton. One of the firm. Since tho great Republican victories in Vermont and Maine, Eastern D ere cm Quarterly Review Exercises At c. afs are only figuring on whether Hayes and Wliee'er will .obtain 300,000 or 500,000 majority. Seven trespassers in the lockup AVednes- day morning, and our Recorder absent at tending the third house at Stile'ulj thciU. P. Church on Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. Blackboard illustrations and explanations by Misses Libbie Irvine and Libbie Hal brook. Essay by J. McCoy. Address by Prof. L. J. Powell. Other exercises, the whole to be interspersed with music. All are invited. Confirmation. On Monday morning', 25: h Inst., at 7:30 o'clock, Bishop Morris will administer the Apostolic rite of Con firmation at the Episcopal church in this city. There will be Ihe usual services field at the church next Sunday, at 11 A. M- and a Sermon by the rector on "Confirmation." As Rev. R C. Hill will be absent, there will be no services at the Baptist church on Sunday;. Sunday School as usual. Mrs. Dr. Griflin and her oldest daughter. Alice, started for "Frisco on Thursday, to remain probably six months. Assistant Chief. Simpson, now wears a stovepipe, all because of that new 12-pound voter at his house. Charley Mealey came down from Sweet Home on Tuesday, bringing a load of ven ison hams. Reports all O. K. up there. ""Mrs. Mart. Brigham and Iter daughter. Delia, of Sweet Home, are at present visit- lug relatives and friends In this city. Heavy rainfall Wednesday morning. Bad on harvesting. There is a , large amount of wheat yet to cut In this county.: Dr. D. M. Jones delivered a lecture at Peoria on the evening of the 17th, to a very large audience. Soda Springs, Lion county, postofflce has been discontinued. For California. Mr. A. P. Parr and wife will leave tor California next week. Mr. Parr .'disposed ot his fine property in tho suthern portion of the city a few days ago, fo-wit : house and two lots,, for f 1, 050 cheap. Mr. P. don't like Oregon much. At Scio. Dr. D. M. Jones will deliver a lecture at Scio on Wednesday evening, September 27th, at 7 o'clock, in the inter ests of the People and the medical profes sion. This will be the last lecture of the Dr. in the valley previous to Iris departure cast of the mountains. During the receut strike in the rioe districts on the Corobabee, in South Carolina, the Dcfnocaats demanded the employment ot United States troops and gunboats to suppress the riots. I3at when ' tlie whites organize a riot, no troops must be called for. The Demo; cratic pulse would cease to beat if any body should mention gunboat in eorv neciion with the exploits of Hamburgh Butler. Young Lincoln and Stephen A Dotfg las' two sons are all red-hot Hayes and Wheeler men.-! Bishop Jones, ot the Methodist Church, is dead. Tramps are getting ."entirely - too fresh" around Lafayette, according to accounts i ,,:,: " ' 4, .;, , ;,' !.'...'-.-. The brick yard is the "swell" place tor Iudepeudeiicd parties. The young Prices for wheat are stiffening in Europe, 1 men carry them home in their hats and there is a fair prospect that there will 1 the; brickf, Wo mean, De an advance in prices in mis market ere long. At five bits per bushel, last week's quotations, there will be few sales of wheat in Lion county j , Mr. JlcCouneil, of North Yamhill, on weighing his last year's wheat the other day, fouitd he had lost 200 pounds by fhrinkage-s-or thieves "Kaiser," our City Treasurer's hand some little dorg, lias "come up missing'' for more than a week past, but. whether strayed, stolen or poisoned. Is what the boss can't most always find ouet, and would much like to know. - ' Brown's restaurant at the railroad depot is said to be way up. Map. The publisher, Tlios. Richards, Sidney, has kindly forwarded ns a "min eral map and general statistics of New South Wales. Australia." The map Is well executed and the statistics most useful. Wheat receipts rather thiu during the week Will increase during next week. Dr. Ballard, of Lebanon, in the City on Wednesday. Judge Powell's wife has been In feeble health for some time. Dead. The wife of Hon. John. T. Crooks, of Miller's Station, d'edat the resi dence of her daughter at Marion, last Sun day. She leaves a' husband and large fami ly to mourn her loss. The latest from Jack Titus Is that he has secured a nice ranch in or near Antelope valley ; has erected a' house and la snugly fixed for tho cominsr winter. That 14-ponnd boy of O. L. Parks is a P"h ' - lrs. J. F. Backensto is reported very ill, -e are sorry to hear. Hallock Griffin starts for his ranch in Southern Oregon soon. Born On the 17th, to the wife ot Xi ret rod Price, a son. Vine. Circle has arrived from Ochoco. The rain which set In Wednesday iiiorn-iiip-. continuinsr throufh the da v.- doubtless doneconst e able damage to standing gralo. man Fetroffj Uken froffl SliCf idafl and will doubtless have a depressing effect to Lafayette as insane, turns oat to bo on our farmers, as the crop was short and perfectly sane lazy tramp, wlo would n icca juw. To Teachers. A public examination of teachers, for Linn county, wrl be held at Superintendent's office, In tlie Court Ilotfse Iu Albany, Saturday, Sept. 30th. L. BIlteu, Snpt. . From the vast crowds that attended tlio circus Tuesday, no one would have an Idea that money was scarce, or that times was anything but first-rate. ' FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New Yoik, NO. Legal tenders, BOSOlc Wheat, 62J4C bushel. Oats, 37Jc buhel. Butter, 2530c ? pound. Eggs, 23c p dozen . Chickens, $2 603f3 00 V doaen. Beef on foot 3c J pork, do , 6c net. . Liverpool wheat market, Sept. 20th: Av erage, PsSdOslld; club, CslldSlOsld. almost as willingly go to iail as work. The historian gravely informs its readers that the man who rtole a net and some cork at the future metropolis was observed t his work by the til seeing eye of God. '-- A barn and part oi a blacksmith shop were burned at San Andreas on the 17" tb inst. Loss, $3,000. -.'i , ,'' "'-' Mechanic's Fair in San Francisco clowsd on the 16th. To al receipts R7 M.I afrainst 90.058 in 1875. Vv.,www s - . A new arrival at Victoria from San Francisco and several Indians in tha vicinity have the aaaiipox.; - Tlie trial ot John T). Le lor partici pation in the Mountain Meadow rocs More has terminated at Salt Lake, and the cae given to the jory-