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OFF ICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, rRnAY,OCTOB-R 6, 1876. 1 JU5- tFRKSIUEXT. It. 15- OK TUB VNTTED STATES, HAYES. FOR "VICE THESIDEXT, A. .AVHEELEB. "W tal'BlH A!ll STATE' TICKET. . - . For Congress. " " HOH.vS. WILLIAMS, ; ' . ot Multnomah county. - ' Fc B IV.RMblJNTIAI. ELECTORS, V; II. OT5ELL, of Lane county. J. W-WATT of Yamhill caunly. C CAKTVVRIGnT, Of WaSco county. JOIST DISCISSIOX. Ur. J. W. Watts. Republican candidate for Presidential Elector, and Hon. J-T. A. MM..;Uc.n.ocWiecana ue, u ura. ! tl.eir Flow-citizens on tlie political iisues of tlie day at the following times and ! place? : Albany. . . . . "t'orvaUis "-Sateui ,..Vfgo:j City.. Monmouth . . . lJ.tll;l .... ... Shfriilsn .... : ALiMir.uyiUrf . ..HfVtyet'.e . . . . tii'sWiro .... . Fore?t Grove - I'ortlaud 13. 7:30 19, 1 20, 7:59 21, 7:30 24. I 24, 7:30 25, 1 2rt. 1 23, 7:S0 27, 1 23, 7:30 2, 7:30 IJoa. Kichanl "Williams and Hon. Lafay eite Lane will jtuutly discu38 the political i.jue i tlie day at the following times it ml place : A!?ttny. . ."orvallU ,. . , S;ilem . . L.tll:n.... Oregon ;ity IfnyeU. . . . lliilsbriro I'crtlaiid .... Astoria ft. Hciea . . . 5. 1 6. 1 7. 7;3& 0. 1 10, t 11,7:30 12, 1 14, 7:30 16, 7:80 "' -t COMPLETE FIZZLE. The Democratic Club failed to eon rest last Saturday night. After all the jji ffing and blowing through the week, and.the promise ot help from abroad, witi "home talent" to fill up spaces, no auuk-nce came-. Tbe - Court .Ilonse was" lighted up brilliantly fbr a while, but as' no crowd came the lights were put ont. Later itT' the evening the Court How- was again lighted up, and anther effort made to get up a crowd, but without success. r The - Democracy of t4s city don't enthuse iu this canvass they feel there is no earthly hope ot fcucoess, and the honest men of the party don't want success with Tilden a. the Lead of the Ticket.' The meeting ad journed without even a cheer being of fered. "Democracy is Idown to the last notch in Albany. . "Cromos wou't draw; in their present disgusted' 6tate, and 'we doubt if a fall supply ot Demo cratic pabulum, whisky, would induce a full turn out. Poor Democracy. 1 A" TZnTIXEXT QUESTIOX. lion.-J. D. Cox, of Uluo, asked a rertinent question : !'Whv does the 3 - ' Democratic party exist to day ? It was always pro-slavery ; always opposed to schools; always opposed to t,he true interests. of the producing classes; al ways jin favor of " tho pauper-paid labor of the 'whole world as against the well paid labor of our own country j always opposed(to tho war, ia the defense of " the Mitcgrity . ot ,tlje,;Uov0rnroon- ana haman rights an: set forth in the Decla ration of Independence ; always anti prcTCesive ;r always a fossil, and is now without a simr'e vitalizing or coherent ideaf except its one ancient and eternal ttimtikut, the coliesive power of plan- derr - It iJ ii'ow tsrying 'stop thief be raase it wants to steal, aud has no bet- ter excu.tlian Esop's wolf . had , to qnaVrel with the sheep, tor vtiling; the ' water below, where the - wolf .- drank The Deroocratio party is dead. . It com. mitted hariJtari in ' its treasonable umsDiracv with the' Sontb, and M only a calvanied corpse. - without idea or soul enough to make a decent ghost.1 ! AVEBAGE INCOME, H hasinot beendenied that Tilden i worth from tour to sir-'teillionB. Of course he" did' not 'Ijegin " njakfng Ihese miUijti. untit aher'he was 20 , yeara .oi age. ' lie i now sixty-fonr, leaving . brty-fvyr .money rgra thing years,'" Take ' Wras'-r wealth, -(five -millions,) lvVU i'by JortybnT. and we baT TP.dstfV ft veras?9 '. incoms, t2J2-Zo, Thts ?p'plyhg his secretary ivm, 1 1.iw ja.4,aiyjbKKiy, ot .ior -iildfu j-'.oi .: ll'.tKi f.i"3ri;t2 car encounter ? 1IAUD TIMESTUE REMEDY. The term "hard timet." is generally understood to mean a scarcity ot money. It cannot mean any tiling else, a the general complaint now is, among all classes, that the tidies are harder than they have been for years, and yet the products ot the soil are abundant and reasonably cheap, and wo aire under no pressure because of war, pestilence or famine. Let us ' inquire into some 'of the causes ot "hard times," and look after a remedy. The Tahama Tocsin, remarking on the subject, takes a fair view of the fact, as follows : Among the most probable causes, the credit system stands foremost. It cripples tlte merchant, the mechanic, and everybody, Usually, men buy on ciedit, when they have no money in their pocket to pay the billi but it seems to have become a ' matter of habit to by on crsdit. Sorvi tell us they have no money, bsi 1$. ihem have an opportunity o buy something at a sacrifice, av.d haw. goon they will have th$ money to buy. One hundred dollars set afloat in Albany, on Monday morning, would pay debts to the amount of thousand 'jefore the week's end. A pays B, and B pays C, and so on. The reluctance with which men pay their debts is a cause of hard times. A would pay off his debts, bat his money is loaned out ; at good interest, and ho don't like to I draw on it, and his stove bills and roe canic's accounts are not on interest, therefore there is no inducement to pay. , , . . u PaT his debts because he knows of a piece of property to be sold, and : be wants that. C don't nay because ! everybody knows he is good tor it. j Some don't pay because U:ey have not jbeen dogged a year or two for it. j Others douH" pay because they never ( iutend to, aiid they seem to think the ! world owes them a living, and, ' leech- i like, they live off others. It everybody would iy, everybody could pay, and and our whole community wou'd be financially happy. XEXT MONDAY.' On Monday 'next Ohio and Indiana hold their State elections. The canvas-' has been hotly contested on both sides, and the result of thu canvass is socn to be seen. It is charged, and everything I leads us to believe tlie charge true, that immense preparations have been made by Sam'l J. Tilden's strikers to flood those two States with fraudulent voters from Kentucky and the large Eas'crn cities, let despite this attempt to override the will of the people iu those two States by fraudulent voters, and bar'ls of money, there seems to be little doubt of the success ot the Republican ticket. With theso two great States Republican, and the new turn affairs have taken in tlie South, Hayes and Wlieeler will get the electdral vote ot nearly every State in the Union. CONVENTION CALLED. The Democrats of the Forks organ. ized Santiam Greenback Club at San, tiam Precinct on Saturday, Sept. SOth. Wm. Foren, president; J. M. Ilassler, vice president; J. J. Dorris, Secretary; Frank Crabtree, assistant; James Crab- . ... sera a tree, treasurer, ire i:ino i.as issycl a call for a mass convention to be held at Salem, on Monday, Oct. 16th, 1876, at 10 o'olock.A. m., for the purpose ot making a Cooper and Carey electoral ticket, appointing a State Central Com mittee, and considering the expediency ot a complete party organization. , A large number of Democrats in Linn connty will- vote for Cooper and Carey in preference to Tildt n & Co. POLITICAL DISCUSSION. In the discussion yesterday afternoon at tlte Court Ilonse, between Hon.' R. Williams and Lafe Lane, the former gentleman got away with his opponent with scarcely an effort. Dick's argu ments were nnanswerable, and Lafe looked as though he felt that he was in the hands of a master who simply toyed with him at pleasure. Mr. Wil liams will undoubtedly bo the next Representative from Oregon. From the way the municipal elections went the other day in Connecticut it would appear by no means improbable thai the State will give its electdral vote for Hayes and Whee'er. "Tilden and reform" does not seem to possess a very potential charm for the land of wooden nutmegs. The Republican victory in Colorado is "overwhelming In many conntiea there have been gains of over one. hun dred per cent This i a .precasor of the victories nex t week in Indiana and Ohio, and foreshadows the. . lection of Hayes and WtussleT iy great majorities. ,-i f:iA'5ryl4pati8he9 state that ft scnlp. tress is at woi-ls upon a bust of Tilden. The Republican Jarty is at work upon a, Liut of Tildea" that will ba more; as- tnnifhing than Jicrp. .r . Lightning. There were 17 yellow fever inter ments at Savannah on the 1st. " Joe. Ripley won the race for 2:26 horse, at Boston on the 30th nit. Best time 2:29, The wheat market in Chicago during . at the part week felt the full force of the "corner." The Indian peace comfc..oi.ers led Omaha for the Yauktou, Dakota, agency on the SOth ult. Fairy 7,000 people greeted Mood? and Sankey at the opening ot their re. vival at Chicago on tlie 1st fast. The Knights of Pythias artj appealed to by the Grand Chancellor of Georgia to assist their brother? hi Savannah. Mile NtfiuQii working in the U. P. R. R, at Omaha, was caught in a belt. throvn to the ceiling, aud" instantly killed. Fenton, of the Irish team, did . the best shooting "at 1,000 yard range on SOth nit., making 173 oat ot a possible 200. The postal railway commission has found that the postal cars through the I States of Ohio aud Kentucky are very - ----- I The American Mining Hoard at Kew York completed its organization on tlie 29th nit., electing Wm.-Ward, Presi. dent. Wildeat stocks will be kept from the lists. Chancellor Runyon refused, on the 30 nit., to at point a receiver fbr the Xew Jersev Central, or wsue an in. junction restraining the issues of the $5,000,000 ot bonds authorized ; suffi cient cause not having been sho vn. John O'Connor Power, member of Parliament from Mayo, arrived at New York on the SOth uh,., bearing the Irish congratulatory " address ou the Cen tennial of American Independence. lie Is accompanied by Charles Stewrat Parnell, fur roauy years one of tlie mem- bei s of the home rule iarty in Ireland There will be a grand re-union of the I army of the Tennessee on the 19th. A postoffice ha been established at San Juan Citv. W. T... with John Swaney as postmaster. The Xew York World has discharg ed the critic who severely criticised ttret Harto's play ot the Two Men ot Sandy Bar. The American consul at Porto Rico reports a terrible hurricane there, sweep ing awav bridecs. tretf, Iioufc and caneT rice and coffee estates. After being out two hours the jury ip the burglary cace against Babcock and Sommerville broncht in verdicts of not guilty iu both instances. George Alfred Lawrence, the PTpglish author, is dead. Both the Pope and Cardinal Anto- nelli are reported as being very sick. Spain wants to borrow 15,000.000 piastres required for the Cultan war. Ah anoeai to arms in defense of Ftieros is being circulated in Navarre and Basque provinces, Spain. Pat.it Pasha, commander ot the F:gy j. tian forces, is said to have beon captured by the Abyssinian. Fourteen persor.M were drowned by the swampihg of a ferryboat at You ghta harbor, Ireland, on the lt iust. Fifty thousand ptnndn of American eag-eis were shiped from the bank of England to the United States on the 30th nit- Three men fell from a scaffolding in Montreal o;i the SOtb ult., and were instantly killed. Two , other were badly hurt. ; ' ' The'zar of Russia thanks the people ot Nicholioff for their warlike address, and no attempt is made to stop the rush of soldier for the Servian army. Obed and Mark Smith, of tlie cham pion Nova Scotia rawing crew, were drowned near Halifax, on the 80th ult.j by tlieit schooner being.1 run , dowu tby the steamer Nova Scotia from Balti more. . '.. V- ' ' ' -. Democrats are working very hard to carry Ohio, having concluded that to carry Hayes' own State would more than compensate tor the loss of Indiana. The, Lehigh and Yilkesbarr0 eoal companies have resumed work. , A heavy frost iu Memphis on the 2d lias dispelled all fears of yellow fever. Julius Blauk-, a. blind musician, shut his wife ad cliild ail then killed him self on the 2d inst. ' .. A transaction of. the American min ing board m New 1 ork' will be on a currency basis. Burglar secured ' $20,000 worth of jewelry "from Frabkliu Ilorton's store in New York on the 2d inst. Geo. Hancock was one of the pall bearers at .Mrs. Commodore' Garrison's funeral at New York on the 2d. Two men wore killed and 9- injured at Argon, Indiana; by the bursting o1 an engine used in drying grain ou the 2d, ' Slade and Simmons,' spiritualists, have jbeen arrested as vagrants and v for conspiring to defraud, on charges made by E. R. Lankoster Fi R. 8. & C. The Russian army is rapidly getting on a. war. footing. - Condensed PaeiHe Supers, Chinese merchanU are buying wheat and storing it 4r, speculation. A Chinaman shot another in the head Anstin, Nevada, oil the 80th nit. A tire at Nelson station, iiear Chico, destroyed about 7 ,000 worth of prop erty. . ?' - - r Financial troubles druve Jacob Kenff, an old v'actameuta"u, to 6uicide ou the 29th ult, Senator Lamar and H. W. Page had a jo'u.t discussion in San Francisco on the 30th u't. Frank yjtlai .chard." was killed near Stockton fey be ii ig rnh over by a tram on the 29th-nit- - Judge Belden, of San Jose, han de. cided the California wife whipping act an unconFtitTitional. . Manv miinea in.' Nevada are at a standstill (or want .of miner who will work on tlje tribut e system. ;, Prof. Bailey; wort the half Voile swim "'g matoiVat San Francisco on the lt. Therr were ten entries. Forty-nine $&r tai' of - smallpox were tporti4B.Saii : Francisco-. in. " the pawf weekVarid twenty-three deaths. A iatlboy namea TJiomst Conroy shot a fid killed a little sister accidentally in Saw Franeifeo on tlie 80th ult. Young Bittenbender, comicted tor murderitie hii brother, cut his throat in the Sav Fralwisw ebnirty jail on the 30tholt.ti J. Wilkaan, Englishman 55 years old, committed suicide in a San Fran cisco cheap boarding house, by opening the veins in-Jw arms on the 1st. Many of the farmers on White river, W. T., will begin hop raising this Fall. The population of Seabeck is about 400- ; D. Hume ha begun work at his fish ery on the Sound. Seattle has 3,200 inhabitants and 600 transient population. The Washington Territory election proclamation is announced. Three famihes of Kaintat emigrants arrived at Vancouver last week. A arty is at presjent surveying a wagon read from Newcastle to Sqnak Lake. A little steamer i.amed Minnie May was launched at Seattle on the 25th. Twelve thousand dollars are due the S. & W. W. Railroad, on ootids by Seattle peOT)Ie. " llvere" are many stratiCers at Port (lamb'e at present, mostly from New Brunswick. The recei't damp weather ruinetl a great deal .t srain in Lewis and t he. ha'-is counties, VV. T. One hundred head of cattle were re- cent'y driven, in H day, over the N aches Pass from Yakima al'ey to Olj'mpia. Miss farnc, of Seattle, appeared in the ragjredeiit dress at the rag dance, ind won the prize tflered for that dis- tingniiihed honor. - Orcas island it supp'ying large quat - tities of lime at the present time. The firt fhipment of . Itopa to San Francisco from Washington Tcrrit ry was Feiit down on the Panama on her last trip, comtistiiig of 200 hales shipped from rTaomft." - . . . While in' Prrtlaid' last Sveek; Mr. Wm. Mniiks,"of Fidalgo Tsland. had some sPvw ore assayed by Mr. Fish. that was cec'ared to be worth $24 29 to the ton. Some coper ore, from the same isle, was put as low down as one per cent. ..V ." Patrick -flogan, a wel' known sport- ing man. sh t himself in San Fra eKs on the 2d. on aivonnt tf 'inahi ity to pay strnw mtnieyjlosC at ram,- B. Bendelt one of the proprietors of the Fmpiiv matc factory fn San Fran- ohjco, trfft nimseit tieao .'- on f otirtn street, San Fcnajhtctr; on thei2d mst... m m Fonr hundred ' Rtbtsians arrived at Belgrade on Patnrday. - " Muncxi. REVjEW.r--The .Sfptemher. ntimher-o rhf excellent tnotithlv contaHs a larjjf variety tf futenstiHg matter, com prising mtiMcal mlJellany.coTTeoni1ence, crifitm of cnncertveditorirtl items. etc and twelvenage of vocal anilliistnimental mnsic. The rrinslc alone In each number. Is worth the-sirbclptloii price, . per year, $1.60. Send yottr sobseriptions In curren cy, stamps, or cntrC to ' the ' publishers, Sherman AHtde. ian Francisco. ;, The Soda Springs (at-Sodaville). sold at executors sale a fewdsya ago, wlH heread- vertlsed. ss the hids secured wrre nofori ousry mo smalf.less than -three dollars per acrei while the . apfiralsement was ten dollars. . ; " Fir.'AIiCE mm C3MMERCL Gold In Nw Yoik. 110. LejFil tentler. 90,V91Jc ' Wlieat. 65e V biwheL . ' Oats, 37,Jc hushel. - r - 1 Butter. 2&30e V pound. - Finjs. 25c V dozen.' ". - Chickens. 2 50S$3 00 If doxen' Beef oh foot, 3c ; pork, doj i.6c net. ..; Bacoti SSucs, 13ci "hams, 16c; shonlders. ' j Dried apple's. Gc; pliims, 12c, Liverpool wheat niarlnit, Oct; "5th: Av. ersgerlW9ids5r;-Tidb,-lCs2alf)360 - New To-Day 1776 kcj 1876 Centennial7 r Exhibition ., AT..., STATE FAIR OF THE.... Oregon State . AeMtural Society, ....OOSIMENC1SG.... Monday. Oct. .O '76 And Continuing 'Mx Day. EXTENSIVE IMPROV'MNTS IX PROGRESS. COMFLETIOS of tbe WATEK WORKS. Largest Attend, nee IN THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. 'IHJfi Board of Managers have spared no ex X ertiou or expense to insure the complete success of the coming Annual Exhibition. For Passengers and Freight. Passeniers and Pi eieht taken at Half Rates on the Oregon A California Railroad.andon the lines of the Oregon Steam Navigation Compa ny. Freight and Stock at Half Rate on all ot her Railroad, Steamboat and Steamship lined in the State. Largest PreniiMS for Trials of Speed. For Blood, Ppeed and Bottom, now in rn-ncess of Training, never heretofore cqxialed in the S.aie. SIX 3IAM3IOTII I'OHHIMS. For particulars, price of adinl-ssson, or any oiuer iiiiortuuiioii, Kuarei E. il. WATTE, Secretary, Centaur Letter from a Postmaster.' "ATKKH. IU Dec 1. 1874. M v wife Has, for a ivni time, neen a remote snilerer from K ben ma: iin. She has tried many pbysiclansand many remedies. Theonly thing wliu-n itas Kt -en tier reiiei tsicnmur ununnii lam rejoiced to any this has cored her. I am doing what I can to extend it sle. " . . W. H. BINCi This ts a sample of many thousand est imonl- als receiveii. of wonderful cures effected by the Ceniatn-Liniment. The ingredients of this ar ticle are published around each bo tie. I1 con tains Witch Hazel, Mentha, Arnica. Bock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto Utile known It is an Indisputable fact that the Centaur Lini ment is performing more cures of Swellings. Stiff Joints, Eruptions. Rheumatism. Neuralgia Sciatica Caked Breasts. Lock-jaw. Ac., than all the other Liniments, Embrocations, Extracts, Salves, Ointments and piaster now in usf . Tnr Toothache. Earache. Weak Back. Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. It cures berns and scalds without a scar. Lxtractt. poi sons from biles and stings, and heals frost-bites anl chillblains. in a abort time. No famllr can afford to be without tbe Centaur Liniment, wbite wrapper. TbeCesitaMir Liniment, Vetlow Wrapper. Is adanted to the touifh skin, muscles and flesh of tbe animal creation. Its effects upon seveic eases of Snavin, 8n-ecny, Wind Gall, Big Itead and Poll Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs I. MeClnre A Co., IlrngKists, corner of Elm and Front streets. Cincinnati. Ohio, sav : "In onr neighborhood a number of teamsters a.-e uing tlie Centaur Liniment. They pro nounce it superior to anything they have ever use, we sen as nigu as tour 10 u ve aozen ioi ties per month to these teamsters. we nave t nonsanns 01 similar testimonials. For Wounds, tiall". Sera t-bes. BinK-lione. to. an. I for Screw Worm in sheen it lias no rival. rarmerh. nverv-men ana stoca-raiscrs. nave in this .In I men t a remedy Which ia worth a buns- ' dred limes its cost. Laboratory or .1 B. Kose 3S tjo.. 46 Uey street. New York. PITCHER'S C ASTORIA. . . Mo'hers may have rest and their hstbles may have bealtlt. tf thev will use Castoria lor Win ! Colic. Worms, Fe veriali n ess. Sore Month. Croup. r 8tomach Complaints. It is etwirely a vege table preparat ion, and contains neither miner at. morphine, nor alcohol. "It Is as pleasant to noney. anu nen ner gags nor grilles. i Dr. E. Dimoch. of Iiunont. O.. savs: -"I am UHtna: Castoria In my prautlos with the iw' Binai oeaeuisantt nappy result-"- I his Is what every one says : Mont nurses in Sew York City use tbe Castoria. It tsprepwred y Messrs. J, B. Koxe & Co.. Vt Pey street. New York, successors to Samuel Pit char, U. D. S3vt Attention,' Prol,.. Growers! fTHE PIRBCTOB8 OF THE ALPEK "FRUIT JL t o. beg to announce t bat Factorv in omeratlon aa soon etables.are ready, for mm. and Jbe same when delivered. - Boxes will he furnished is ill ftwthe purpose ofbrtnginw 1 heir Trnit to tbe faetory. " FrnU snould be ptokedfrom to trees ana not btaed. " ' ' Sies baTltTdTiTna BliotiJdbe paijlcnlarto aather them before they beoome too trine- ' ; j a jw a uv ed I' Albany., July M, W6-8nU .... Liniments. ALBANY ALBANY, : : : OREGON. THE FALL TEBM of th Instllntlon win heKin on MONDAY, SilPTJKMBliK 4, 187, with tbe following; X'Mwlty mt bttncUM t Rev. H. W. STKATTON. A. M., President, and Professor of Mental and Moral Science Rev. I.. J PUWKLL A. M-Frofeasor ot Math ematics and Nai oral Sciences. H. H. HEWITT, A. M., rroreasor 01 Ancient, Laneuaees. . MUis MARIA 1KVU4E, xeacner m rw Department. . , ,. MISS LLVA UK&IJBuAXt, lwm mental Music . , I). R. riub. M. 1-eciuxcr ou and Hygiene. Calendars First Term begins September. 1878. Second Term begins November I78 Third Term bcnins January , 1877. , Fourth Term' begins April t, . - . i r .bir itnrlnff the nolldavs. ClosihK exercises of the school year, June 15, 1S7. Bates off .Tsdttoa f poinv iikpabtkt. ner term........ S5 00 r..w..v rum.iKH Branches, rwr term., a 00 nIBU , a r . . I otin and Greek " w ComTeoiate, Including- Higher 1-atin and W Atvann l M at liemat iCS. and Mental and Moral Sciences, per term.. 13 00 French and German, each, extra 3 Sa muntI Mfitl ......... 11 UU Use of Piano.. 3 tX Tmiinn in i cues reoaired in advance. Punctual attendance, neatness, promptness .1 n f I.. ... nil- Y liutvlifeA itHWlftBmDt w ill be expected from all who may beoomj i membeni of the bcdoui. - Lumber 2 Mnmtoei THE trNHERSIGNED TAKE THIS MEXHOU of informing tbe public that their NEW STEAM SAW MILL situated within three miles of Lebanon, near the Santiam river on Hamilton Creek, is now running, and lsctming oauy ireai cnjni w thousand feet of excellent Xir- andPine Lumber which we offer for sale as CHEAP AS AlkT MHO. IS U t'Ol JfTT. All hills for lumber promptly filled, in tbe shortest possible time, aud delivered. If desired, on reasonable terms. Address orders to ; UfUU &. SETTLEMEIR, aug518v8 Lebanon, Oregon. CBAS. B. MUNTAGUI. JtOBT. If 'CA3J.CT. M0TAGIE & SIcCALLI , I, ARE NOW OPENING A MAGSITK IT stock of - ' FALL AND WIXTER GOO IS ! elected with care, and bought fbr eoia it Scandalously Low Figures and as we bought low we can and will sell them at prices that will Astonish Everybody- Come and sec our selections of PrfM ioli, Japotuese Situ Mia, Piques, Rrllllantea, )lKmliK, IopliliS, Lnstrvs, Kiitons. Collarsj Collar ltc, laces, Ac., Ac, for tbe Is'liRS, and our complete line i of Readymatle Ctothin He lry. Cottoundea, msuuicrcs, -lotbs, Shaw, Bsols. t'liu, Unto, of aU descriptions for men and boys. A'3 , full HwwrijnHDiH oi Groceries, CrocXcry ani Glasi.Fire ot ererj oodv. Tbe best gnods.at tho lowest rate eve: j time ebanon . ttnesou. October 80. 1874. XATIOiVAL 13 viin?M Collegre, I-OIITLAXU, OaU:M9l. V BUSINESS EPUCATION IS THE SUBKST frusrantv of snceesa for persons In all pur suits of iife. The sent free to any address. DtraANtT. v wnrrr. 49v8m3- Lock box 104. THIS BROTHERS, HAVE JUST KECEIVEO A New and JLarge Invoice or w J E V ELRY, And will SrU at tbe Fnllewlng Prfeeet Coin silver. S o. P. R, Bart let t Waltham Watch, $21 00; each ad lltlonat ounce 2 so. Eight-day 8etb Thomas Clocks from 00 to 12 oo. nl all other goois in proportion. Theoulv bouse above Portland that keens the SAL.TS5MAN WATCH. CtaMHts KoM, Engravctl Free mt CBmraTC, BY MR. EVEKET. Practical watch-maker and Jeweler, late ot C'aW noi-nia watcn CO., ana tne only engraver In Albany. , AGENTS. POR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. A arood assortment of Sewinar Vacnlila va- dles and attachments. -V-;-" T1TU8 BKOS. In tbe Clrcnit fVnrt of ttui Satsnf Orea-On for Jbinn eoTtnty. . .. .. A. H- uarenaii, 1'iainrin. v. J. uray, w fendant. - . To G- J. Gray thea'iove named defendants in t iim name or i lie H ale oi uraoon : . x ou bit hereby requirwl-te appearand answer the com plaint ef lite anove plain! jit. in ine t it tea uonrr, now on ue wii n i no lmrt, wii bin ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served tn Linn county. Oreicfm : but If served t any other connty In theS ati ol Oreeon.tben wtlli i. hnm'iiia Aai0 of the service OI this snmmons pnon you, or tf served y pu ' 1 1 ea: ton t ben on or before tbe first day of next I term of aaia court, to-wit, - 3fiulau. October 23?, 1876, I iwatnai yon ' 'Z.'""!" , V,ri..i in like gold j ad coin, with beresj ,m. at tbe I eoii from tbe 93! h day of JgZ?' d tbe coata i rate nioaw. aw " '-S.L . Z, t ,C admwtMmtaof this aoti. I i r V' M-UX" for Pttr. I T:.11?!?- -wt. v noise. Jndece i wni iiisnMi i ia. iiniiii a lion. . i 7th, 1876. : I . . . . . . ... a . . r vnn Sail tA thev will. put the Anyof"n" " .:v".t hereby as Fruit an't Vee-rt appear and answer sain i'V', 'T.J rmAfit wlU oa casfc 'for required, tue p.nmi.u - V t.ia PATRONIZE Ham M( MOLLENKOPF'S CEUiBRATHU Pumps are now mannlactur-U in Alimny. Having had 14 years' experience in t Be pnsinew of manulactnrinsr Wooden Pumps, I lo hesitancy In saying that I can suit everybody that apply. ' " : rgaw- ' flatmlhrtlitn doiaraiiteed. very.. Vmmp . wmwvw it t? i r m . -.nf thnW more "water wit h leas labor, and to less liable- to repair, and is leas expensive, than "y. o'" rump now in use. iiey arc ,nw. . Y ' tlianerar before in the market. They can be had In my factory in Charley Simpson's ware house, A Ibany, or orders can oe lere wi.n . Harper Co . and t bey will be promptly nUed Columbus Cowan lseothorteed b4ae to sell my pumps, and put the in In ell. Tfr Albany, Aug. 18, 1376-17 vSmS . ; Produce & Commission Merchant, Warehouse at foot of Ellsworth street, IS NOW PREPARED TO RErtlVE ASD . Mora - ; ' - " . 100,000 Busliels c f Grain. SACKS furnished free to three who store with me, and for sale to others at the lowest market price. KcaS" Will always paj the hiacuest market price for Grain. . .'cai. hUiraOH. Albany, July 28, 1870-8n; , . .. ,. ' - Pr6f. Gr. J?m, TSTewiell, -v TKACUEB OF EarmonT. Tlioroiiiliass tnft SWse: Special attention given to , -. VOICE CTJLTTJXtE. HAV1NU concluded to make AUBAKI' my permanent residewte, aU who timim a thorough knowledge of Music can now have an opportunity. - ,.i tf.4( . -n f EUtRtCUM . Messrs. Jno. itriggs. J. B. Wyatt. Dr. Griffin. Dr. Whitney, and many ethers. Leave your address st Mr.Fosbaymusieand book store, or at Mr. Barr" luunic Mora, and I will eaU at your residence. ftii.-3r. r, ibnais. Albany, Auffust 4, 187tH5 ; arai.no jes. j ; In tbe Circntt" CoTtrt of the State of Oregon, . for tbe county of Linn. , .... Tuotuas K. OriniKS. PlalntitT, vs. ludiann Illlts lonard, wife, aud William Loi ard, busband. liefendants. , ' Suit in equil y to remove elond front title. -To Indiana Hiits Leonard and William Leon ard, tbe above named defendant a In tbe name of the S: ate of Oregon: VoundtiKf 500 are hereby reqnired to appear and answer the compiaint ol the above named plaint Iff in tbe above entitled court, now on file with t be Cterk of said court, wit bin ten days front tbe. tittle of this service anon yon, if served iu Linneoaaty; but If served in any otber conaty in be State -of Oregon, then within twenty usa frsavtbe date ot the service of this pununou anon you ; or if served by pttblk-ntion of t his Hunimftni, then yoa Sre reqatred to answer' the said com plaint by the first day of the neat reKuiai- term of said court, to bo holden in Linn county, Ore gon, to wlr, .:.l i '1 .- -f mouOaj, October S3oT, 1S7S, ' and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint an hereby required, tlie plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded . in bis complaint, which is that yon caned a mortgage given bv plaintiff on 1B0 acres of land of wbivb he is seised in fee simple in Linn connty. In Mnrch. 1HT1, to Indiana Hilts (How Leonard), tooeenre tbe pnvrwent hy p.jUntltt'to delendsn t IndiuiiH Hilts, "now Leonard), of tbe Bum ot l.GOO.OO in r. f. gold coin, wtlli ten per . cent, interest, wbk-b sum lia been paid In fntl.and whlt h morttmre. prttanceled. w a elond npon plaintiff's tltie aforesaid, and for one hundred dollars d:iiPH(te ; i w, for ctists and dl-bvrs-lucnts of tUl "" 'n aii. WHITNEY MOJITANYE: " Attorney ror $sff. . Published by. order of the Honorolle B F. Bnnlum, JikIkb of said court, which frter Ia d-. Aturns Slh,1876. , ... . auKllneS f if) n elM at home. Asentn wanted. OntBt stermniree. TBUK Jt CO., August a.ile. In the Circuit Court of I he State of Oregon for tbe count v of Linn. Alfred Wnlverton. Plata tiff, vs. K- J. Wolver ton, defepftsnt. - .- 10 k. nt. n ojkrion.i ne aiiove naniea Mma ant : In tbe name of tbe &4a'e of Omon :-c Vnn are hereby required to appeur and answer the rem plaint of 1 heabovu n'stn'lff in ibealmve entitled court, now on file witb het:ierk of said conrt- wH sin ten days rmm the na e of tbe service of this summons u,ron yon if versed inLiencoun tv, Orvgrou ; tni" if rvod In aV e bt-rf eauntv In the 8iaeof Orejron-. then wl'bin wen'j iaya from the date of the service of this sttmmons nnon j-on : and If served by nbb'icatloai. then on or lx't'ore the fiixt dav of the jiext term of said ennrt. to-wtt. Mondav. OMebe '!; )fii and you are hereby notified that if you' tail to appearand answer said com ojnt- as hereby rtHinired. the niainlitt will epiiy lav the t'oort for the relief demanded in the compialn , to. wit, a dissolution of - lie brawls or nis rftrtony existinK between you and pleiiitttr and Msb"s care and eus'ody pf the mm. c-biWIree as led 'liereln, to.wi'..lohn J-,lixale a J., FnavW , and Geo. A. Wolverton.- '; . - 1 '. N. B. miMPHREV-. Aitoniev forrl,ir. Pnbll hed by order -of Tfena . B. F. Bnalitnt, Jndtre of snid Court, made hb 81k of Au-uM.186. . . . . . t.vw i i 1 langllDSSvS U Bear, lK X wlll eeeetk e evXceUet.1 POM't irrPA8Vr s"?' VeeMe relat Ummtrmjrr. Has besa ia awe. ever Ikktr yeatratand for clesnlineM andpeocapt i virtues cannot om eaceuee. UytBSEl. N'e family tu afioat tois wTusseA Exit ax. CuImIhi. lata, tiipraias. i pa rsMSvae almost Instantly ey eaaereai aniosno. ppMBpay rallsves lmtaaer aterwa. exsUwa, EuetUtteesv ,tC)uiSmmP M - Bella F slams twn, etc Amtsum ia- AivmaUom, redaese waUinrs. stops Bleeding. wrntm snrwonooM see rss laimuy, FOX all "fEaMt,i,-It always. rsUee rata ia ins uack aaaiuiu,faihiiss inaptaaliigpei In tha head, nans as iMrtiatk. 18 LEBBitRHSA has no esasL AB Uads ef t- oaraULiaae to wMcb Isdan rhich la SRHBDtiy eared. rattsr4sailia l caaying each botua. ruta-Ud or blcedla-BMat eroBJwt Tenet and ready cure. !o casa, hoewrsr ca,ioos or obftiaate. em long resist Its regular as. VaKSCSSE VEiXS. 1 " tha 4aoy so., rare for this distreaaiug asd daBgeroaaeeaditlna. . alBStr pistAita. nam cw. ' : . irtaiaa tm h r-naa. WMthta lea i clue. It kae saved byeae ef Hw when a ' otbur reaisdMai failed M enraa. lsJig I MtHMATiaifl- atKSatSIA.: Taerkai IbarmcVe aVesFauae leXVved, Sad ettea pay tnanently cured. nently cured. . HVBieiAaa f aU SIANS of sUKhooIs wseara. ' Z(tVuZ.Am ctiaat af Whek Uaact teas P 0 M D fj-S''";'-EHRflCI OBunead itia tlwir practie. We have bMtarsef - ., eoisjneDdatlne.fitmi .ondrsdaoi rhTSteaaus, 11 sasny of whom order It tor asa la thesr ! practice. Ia addition to the raoinfcteey erdar Its for Hwenistaw ail Vw. raianaa Cs tior waicn It la a .partSc) C1J trm.m VRILFF BtL BeawtesBsteaieaaiiageeaassii, '"'i&a Meentawt kesls Cats, Mrif, and Pi at pies It rttiwefgarmt.tod rm - nM waile laprovie-"ti M. It H sard by i ll tbe Taadtng Livwry StabteavT Screa Kailreada end arst Morsmtwe ho yisw-- fork City. ItaawMetPaafforeinewMsvFivira-'-' avaa or Sedule " IkaSsvi, " . - jereeaiee giwHiiMi LaawwwstWiesMit, ;" ' . BleeaUeir, Paeesaeeua, Ca.e, 1 mrraioat, ; a-hiiaa. (Jalda. uttK liSFaBeef att.jo:; HI wtos. and lbs relief it S"eidsiapiejt,e tbetsl ia : lovamable U every Jtarm . riai4iaiK. Lai it TO-yar4 M w . CAST IS I. FesW-'e Kxtravet basbsea iphaitee.- TiKoqiaaartklebaatbewoidajpia revet hkma ia rack beule. IfcjS pnsowsd by tea eau persees livtoewho evrr know hew oprepsratt preperlv-.. Kraea!l hnt nt araca awu ay -ojigMsv sunt ea." aeiwpa- . tass of this country anil 1'. - , . 1 tbrt - air lidvif st. r rrrr- ' r. "If . ionaaubiHt f one, sent pn4ir-...i b5--. 1 ; ? ; a