OFrlCIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY. OKEGOX, APRIL 27, 1877. Rritsk Fikk On Monday afternoon Marshal Wcstfall arrested a fellow named Frank VTey man. for disturbing tlie peace. "Wevman fought like a fury, and the Mar shall experienced no little trouble in get ting him into the calaboose, as various scratches on hands and face attested. About half past seven o'clock in the even ing the alarm of "fire," "-fire," brought out the Fire Department in a hurry. The fire was found to proceed from the cala boose, in the same lot with the City Hall and One's house, and the fellow Weyman who had been incarcerated but a few min utes before was yelling most lustily. The smoke came pouring out cf the grated win dows of the prison in dense masses, indi cating from the smell the burning of old straw. The Marshal not being handy to unlock tlie door, it was forced open, when out cune the prisoner fighting and yelling. After considerable diflicnlty he was secured. when it. was found that both of his hands were burned, one of them badly. ; Fighting as he went he was carried to Dr. Plum trier's drug store, where he had to be chlo roformed to enable, thenv, to. bindUp his burned hands. Still under tlie influence of chloroform, he was placed in a blanket. taken to the county jail and placed in one of the cells for the night. The prisoner seemed to be in a terrible state ot excite ment threatening to kill himself and meas ures had to be taken to keep him from at tempting suicide. When placed in the cal aboose we believe he had been searched, but he succeeded in obtaining matches which he used in setting fire to his bed. When the cell commenced filling with smoke and be began to fear be would smother before aid would arrive, lie was diligent in bis j efforts to extinguish the fire be hjtd started. In this endeavor burning his light hand ' severely and his lett hand somewhat. lie was examined on Tuesday before the Re- corder, found guilty of assaulting an officer and fined $10 and costs, and further was held to bail in $300 to answer tihe charge of arson preferred against him. A Genuine Surprise. On! Tuesday evehing la-st Rev. II. W. Stratton and wife, who had been making pastoral visits, re turned to their residence to find it. filled to overflowing with acquaintances and friends, who bad thus unexpectedly called to make Bro. Stratton a farewell visit. Soon every available space in the house was crowded and the yard pretty well filled. It was a very pleasant occasion indeed, the Rever end geutlem .in being visibly effected by this testimonial of the love and esteem in which he U held by bis congregation and friends. Before the party broke up the Albany Brass Band made itsappearar.ee and played several beautiful airs in lront of the dwell ing, thus adding to the interest and pleas ure of the- occasion. After taking their leave, Vpurse was found under the pillow of the Reverend gentleman's bed, contain ing still further evidence of tlie kind wishes of friends. Bro. Stratton left 'Albany for the East carrying with' him the warmest wishes ot the w hole community for a safe ands pleasant journey and an early return. Prof. BHD's Weiti.no School. Prof. F. II. Reid rendered his last instructions in a course of twelve lessons at the Central school-house, cm Tuesday evening last, hav ing present to witness the closing exercises and note the improvements of his class, a full house, showing a high appreciation of him as an instructor in penmanship. The Prof, had a large class hi attetidar.ee, twenty-two in nunilicr, and it is a high compliment to ids skill as an instructor in the Spencerian system of penmanship, to note the rapid progress cf his class, having an opportunity to examine a specimen of eachindivldtial tliereof. written both at the beginning and ending of the term. Mrs. Ada Mansfield was awarded the prize for the best penmanship, and Miss Ella Miller for the greatest improvement during the term, both at this time showing a high de gree of perfection. Prof. Reid commenced his second course of twelve lessons on Wednesday evening last at the same place, and is U-achiug two private day classes, be sides, of twelve and thirteen members re spectively. The mode of instruction is en tirely different from the nwal jnethod, be ing upon the principle that the.nfrt i purely mental and mechanical. The principles of the Spencerian system are placed upon the black-board, and instwctioTis given alone, from those, fixing them upon the mind and, requiring tlie student rewrite from a men tal or vision-try copy-'lwstead .ot. '.h-r3Sljr. raade upon paper. From the universal success of the Professor he has evidently struck upon the only true method, and those desiring instructions in the art would do well to avail themselves of an early op portunity. - --' V Steamer Pencil askd. Bast Tuesday the City Council passed an ordinance au thorizing the committee on Fire and Water to purchase "the steam fire engine belonging to Linn Engine Co., No. 2. of this city, and appropriating money sufficient to pay down a little over half the value or cost of said feteatner, the balance to be paid next year. There was a full Council, with the exception of the Mayor, and the ordinance passed unanimously. This is as it should be. -The city slmuld ownaand control all fire engines. : The stockholders in L. E. Co., No. 2," have laid put of tho use of their money since 1875 for the benefit ot the city, and it is time their money was refunded. Xf.urai.gia, with- its terrible pain and sntTering in the mouth,' teeth and face, often involving the eye and ear with its rrf darting, piercing and troublesome atfliciion, can be promptly a laved, and the . sensttive and sorelv affected parts, relieved by bathing freely with Pond's Extract and taking ten drops internally every two hours; in case of severe Toothache bv holding whims of the Extract in thennuth many flrfVeUeu.uist.uitaiicou.sly cured. . FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New Yoik. 107 Legal tenders, 9 1 505c. Silver coin, WSmii. Wheat, $t 0551 10 bushel. Oats, 50c bushel. Butter, 20 25o p pound. i-.ggs, loc f' dozen. Chickens, $2 50S3 00 dozen. Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, do., 7c net. Bacon Sides. 13c; hams, 15c; shoulders, 8c. Dried apples, Gt:; plums, 12c. Liverpool wheat market. April 13 : Av erage. 12s 2dj12s 9d; club 12? 6d313s. Special Notices. Notice. All persons knowing them selves indebted to me are hereby notified to come forward within twelve days and pay the same, or the accounts will be put into the hands of the proper officer for col lection. J. FLEISCHXER. Albany, Or., April 13. 1S77. Musicai.. Miss Nettie Piper, teacher ol Vocal and Instrumental music, has recent ly located in Albany, and prepared to give lessons in the above named branches. Has had several year- experience in teaching, and can give the best of references. 4 PLAITIXO, Ktnntiis. 'itftln;r mid Fit ting. Plain Sewing:, Hail- Weaving-, etc. Cutting and titling: Children's Clothing n specialty. Call at the rooms adjoining the R kg istfr office, Albany, Oregon. Mr.s. Ccil. VAXOavr. Majok White Is located one door west of Fox Bro.'s, First street. Albany, where he is prepared to do all work in his line, such as repairing watches, clocks, and jew elry. Also, engraves door-plates, silver ware, t&c. Give him a call. The Richmond Range.- The Richmond range is King among cooking stoves, and no mistake. If is the mo-t complete, best furnished, economical stove in the world, certainly. Every ohe who gets one of these stoves likes it. and speaks well ot it. It economises fsii 1, a. slendid baker, and looks well in kitchen or parlor. Call in nt W. II. McFsrland's and secure a Richmond Range, and vou'il never regret it. ' I'l-uiii l"-jysiel;n. Hyde Park. Vt.. Feb. 7 1370. Messrs. Seth. Fowle & Sons Boston. Gents You tuny perhaps remember that I wrote y otiose vera 1 weeks ago In regard to the ue of the Peruvian Syrup for my wife, who was sutlcrlng from general debility, the sequence of Typhoid Lyenteiy. I had tried tlie mo4 noted physicians in this Stare, and also in Canada, without relief. At your recommendation she commenced the u-e of tlrt: svrnp. the first four bottles made but lirtle impres-ion, but while tak ing the tilth she hegan to improve r:p:dly. and now. after u-iuir six of tlie dollar bot ties, she has i -egaiued her strength, and is able to do mo-t f tin work about the house; and I feel that I cannot speak too highly in praise of the Peruvian Syrup. I have pre scribed it to several tf i:.y patients, and have procured the sale ol several of it here. You t an make any use ot this U tter yon see fit. Yours very truly. 11. IX Deklen, M. D. ' l;'s Otfiy n 's:i3i"' hns hronglii many to niitimely graves. W h:-t is a Cough The lungs or hi onchial tubes have heii attacked hy a cold; nature sounds an alfirin-U-ll, telling here the di ense lies. Wisdom suggests try Wi-tar"s Ua'ftun oi Wild. Cherry :' It has -euretl, during tlie last half ot a century, thousands upon thousands i.f persons. As long as yon cough.- there is danger, lor the conglj is a Safety Valve. U-e "Wi.-tar and be cured. Sold by all druggi-ts. npril The Tvichmoud Il-mge is a great wood saver, and as it throws out less heat than any other good range or stove, it is way up tor Summer u-e. " l:iietlir:s:-tj:ent for the Feeble. Debility, wla il,cr it be inherent, or caused by overtaxed -tiength. or protracted illness, has a most depressing influence up on the mind, breeding an abject melancholy nearly akin to despair, and enf.-tcing the abandonment of cheri-hed projects and high hopes. Happily, the enfeebled svs- tem. even in extieme cases, is susceptible of iiivigorafioi. It is proved hv incontro vertible evidence, that Ilo-tetter's Stomach Bi'.ters is an unt iiiiiig strenglhener of the weak, and fhat in addition to vitalizing t he physical organization, it establishes regit- larify ainoutf tiiost-organs upon whose ef ficient discharge of the duties imposed, on thcin bv nature, contiiined vigor ami health depend. Thou ands of in-tances might he cited to show the regenerating influence Of this health-giving agent in cases of debility. liver disease, dy-pepsiu. nervous ailments, coii'-tipanon. intermittent lever, uriuarv ami uterine troubles, gout and rheumatism and other maladies. april TO rOSMUHl'TIVCH. -The a-lvertlser.hav in leei rei'mancnllvt-nrfvl of tiiat drenl oi ease, Consun ntioi. by a -fmr! ivme'Iy , is an T ions to make known lo his lellow Hnderers Ihe means of cure. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the prescription usid tfi-ee of cbartte,', with the directions for rrerarln;j ani nsins 111 same, which they will flftd a sure cure for (Vin-mn'i;lim, As? lima. Bronchi tis,c. I'arties wishing the prescrintion will pleas. ad dress Rev. E. A.Wll.tDN,l04 l'ennst.,1Villiams burg, N. Y. ilc9l ton43v9- PIJ1PLEN.-I will mail irroci the recipe for -proparinif a simple Vee'a'Ie Balm that will re move Tan, Fi'e;kles, fimpk-.-t and Biotches. leavins; the skin ot"t. clear and leantiful: also instructions for pro-iucbiar a luxuriant crowth ot hair on a lmld hea 1 orsmooth face. Ail lrcss lk;n. 'andlf & Co., box 51-1, No. 5 Wooster-St., New.Voik. . , - ton43v . F.rronitf Yo tl.-A jrcnllcmtm who suf fered for 3-cai-s from Nervous Iebility. Prcma turw lecnv, and nil theeffcelsof you'hfil indis cretion will, for tbcsnfcc of snllerinff humanity, tKn'l free to nil who need it. 1 h rcci)H5 and di rection for makinir the simrle remedy by wbk-k he was curo'l. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's extn;rienee can do so by ad dressing in pert set eon tidenoe, John B. Oook-, 42 Cedar ht.. New Voiii. , .xtUv9 lipau-wilt r Ibh. " . jmr is the t ime of vear for Pnenmonla, Lung Fever. CtntRhs. t;oids. and fjitol results of -kvi-distxition to Cousiiraptinn and other Throat, and Lima: Diseases. Boss-UPE'a iEBM.VN SYRt'i has beerf used in tbis neta:hbo"hood for the past two or three veais without n single fHiiurw to cure. If you have not used t his med icine, vonrself. so to our Di UKStiaf in this city and ask hint of its won JerfuL success amon? Id-" customers. Three doe- will relieve the worst chsc. If vou have no faith in any medi cine, just buy"tt samjile Bottle of BuscHkE's (irjiMAX Sykiv for lu cents and try it. Regu lar size l)ot,t le 73 cents. Don't neglect a couh to aave -J cents. - , nI8m3 A CAItD, To all who are sutferins from the errora and indiscrct ioris of vont h, nervous wmkness, early dec v. loss of manhood. &c... I will send a recipe, that will cure vou. 1KEK OK CIIARtiK. Thi ereat remedrwns discovered hy a tidssionary to South America. Send a self addresscd enve-.-one to the Kkv. .losrei'll T. Ismaj, ft.uJOn D, fiiUe HjWIV, Xtn 1 'm iuSv. The 1 co 5le Want Proof. There Is no medicine prescribed by pbysl- ntH l.v- DtMUTfvistS. tlUlt lmW Hitch evidence of its success and superior virtne us Ilav'lire'ii fiERJt.is tjYRVP lor severe .uBns. iiIuahiah m, iiwt litest raiiKimiptinu. or an v dis'iis! of the Throat nrXims A proof ot that fact ! flint nv person adlict--d, can pet aSnrnple Bottle for I J cent sand fry Its suiwrlor etrst before bnvinK tha repular size reals. It. 1-as lat'e'v been introduced in this country from (iennaiiy, and its wondertnt cure tire ttstonjshin everv-on that use tt. Tlm-e. doses will relieve inv. ense. Tr' ho!l hy alt drnf if u. . nlm3 JL " JL.3ZI Groceries and Provisions ! ALWAYS TO BE FOrMI AX WILLIAM VAITVACTOH'S, First Door West of S. K. Yonngft, First Street, Albany, Ogn. CHeap for Oojsla. -h STORAGE AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; MAMMOTH WAJRJEHO USE, At foot or Lyon Street, oiiKlle Depot On Railroad, .TQ"-sr, O- V'ii: store Grain antl Cic:icrl ALBANY, Oregon. Jan., !S77-13v9 W. If. McFARLAND, PUMPS AND HOSE : -MANUFACTURES- Tin, Copper and AGENT FOR THE W2 3 B B S S FROXT STREET,,1' FoUowinj Francisco : U a copy of a Western Union Pelonbet. Pel ton A Co.. of New York, MEDAL of AWARD tor the ALBANY, : : OREGON. i V'xt ttoor to 11-. e KanSi. . dec?n!4 A. F. SMITH S? CO., i AGENTS FOR THE f-?Jt,f -5Ti? - A , --".,-raaa, i c si; v---- r&w n CELEBRAT'D STANDARD ORGAN "W. C. Tweed ale, CS" Call ami ace him. Tf Z " fX ' Tr- VJ ?rt '-f H HHH H H 1 H r r To tlie WrUlw (Inw. We are now preTmred to turnish all classf-s with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Personsof either sex easi ly earn from 5d cents to f5 per evenmsr. and a pro port lonal Bum by devotinir their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That ail who we Ibis notice inay end I heir address, and test tlie business wo make this unparalleled oiler: To such as are not. well satistied we will send one dollar to pay lor the trouble of writing. Full imrticuiars, jiruplcs wortl) several dollars to cotniuenee work on, and a copy ot f tome and Fireside, one of the largest and best I Unstinted Publications, all sent fr by ins.it. Reader, if yon wantper tnanent, orodtnldo vork, addi-es-.s ;eoke rt.vtiuy JOi., Porflntid, Maine. Jn2Hw9.j S1XX on: oor. Merchandise at Loivest Kates. Sheetiron Ware CELEBRATED rOKTL VXD, telegram received by Sherman & Hyde, San - New York. September 29. 175. have received DIPLOMA ol" HOXOK and OliEGOX. i PRENTICE, AGENT, 123 First Street, Portland. Ongou. k&zkx&i- rtes, Iro-vlsfns. Tohrco, w,"ow "i "iri M Albany, Or. S4i Office or Sinhfr Mancfat'i? o Co ) First .and Yamhiii. s-rs., J . rcniLANn, ok., January 23, W77. ) feleji,l iVoticc. FOR THE INFORMATION- AND BENEFIT ol our customers, anrt lr all person desir ing to purchase our celebrated svwinir m:v- collect and iHittln ontstandlH accounta tor us. 1 lie binder Mnuutaoturin t'otutnv, M. W. rAIt.SONS, ... Munagrer iiresron and W. T. nl5ntt i ' " .,r-5im"""y notify them thiit the .dessi-a. T 1 1 Lh BROS, are our afrents for Aa ?X5rV?.Wn." wnny, una that, ihe v. or C. E. Centaur Liniments. Letter from a Postmaster. "Asnocn, 111., Dec. 1, 1874. "Mfskiss. J. B. It,SE & Co.: "My wife has. for a Ions time, been a terrible "nrti'i-cr from Rheumatism. Sue hns tried many phy-ieiftnRnnd many remedies. Theonly thing: which lias tciven her relief is Cent am- Liniment I am rejoleed to wiy this has cured her. 1 nm doitiR what I can to extend ita sale. W. II. R1XG. This is n sample of many thousand testimoni als received, of wonderful fares etTeeted hy the Centaur Liniment. The inrredieu!9 of tills ar ticle are published around each bottle. It con tains Witch Hazel. Mentha. Arnica. Hock Oil. Carbnlie. and imriedients liiiherto little known It is an indisputable fret that the Centaur Lini ment is performing more cui-es of fwelllnKs, St ia' Joints. Erupt ions. Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked Breams. Lock-jaw, Ae., than all the other Liniments. Embrocations. Extract, Salvos, ointmimts and plastei-snow in use. ForTootbaelM!. Euraehe, Weak Back.Itvhand Cutaneous Kruptions. it is admirable. It cures bums and scalds without a sear. Kxtract poi sons from bites and s inirs, and heals frost-bites and chillb!ains. in a "hoi-t time. No famiivcan aiford to be witliout the Centaur Liuiouenr, white wrapper. Tlie'entaur Lliiiuien t, Vellon- Wrapper, is adapted to the ton?h skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its etlects upon seveie eases of Snavin, Sn eenj-, Wind Gall, Bi Head and Poll Kvi!. are little'less than marvelous. Messrs. ). Mc '..'lui-e & Co.. Druggists, corner of Elm and front streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, say : 'In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are. u?in the Centaur Liniment. They pro nounce it superior to anything they have ever used. M'e sell as hisjh as four to five dozen bot ties per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similar testimonials. - For Wounds. Galls, Scratches, Rinfs-bone, ftc, and for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, llvcrr-men and si ock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which is worth a hun dred time its cost. Laboratory of .T. B. Kosc Jfc Co.. G Pcy street, New York. PITCHER'S CASTOR! A. Mothers may have rest and their labie.s may have health, if they will use Castoria tor Wind Colic, Worms, Feverisiincss.Sore Mooth, Croup, or S'omach Complaints. It ts entirely a vese tahle preparation, and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to tate as lion'y. and neit her fraes nor gripes. Dr. E. Himoch. of Dupont, .. says: I am usini fititoria in my prai-iice with the most siKiutl ljenciits and happy result ." i his is what every one says: Most nurses in Sp- York Citv use the Castoria. It ispreparcd bv Messrs. J. B. Eosc & Co.. 4 isoy wrert, Sew Vork, succwEors to Siuiuel ritcher, M. l. 39vs PsH!unoni. In the Cirenit fonrt of the ttate of Oregon, for the county of 1. inn. Suit in erpifty for divorce. Robert K. Teniplctun, plaintiff, vs MaryTem pleton, defcnbot. To Mary Tcmplc.lon. the above named defer d ant : In the name of the s-n?e of Oregon : You arc hereby reuuircd to npiearand answer the om pltdnt of the a'love r-liiint itT. in the above enti tled Court, now on (lie w'ili the Clerk of said Conrt. within ten days from ihe date of the service of this summons upon you if served in Iinn county, Oregon ; !iit if strveti in any oth er county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the dateof the service of this summons upon von. and if served bv pnblicti t ion, then on or "before t lie first day ot the next term of said Court, to-wit : Monrt-nj. the i i V.v of Octnfcr. 1S77, and you are. hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer said torn plaint as hereby required, the plaint id" will applj to the. Court, foi the relief demanded in Ihe complaint, tow-it: a dissolution of tbebonds.tif matrimony eis!inir beiwecn you and plaintilf,and for costs und 'iisbursnitnt-s. This summons is tmbtisbed bv order of Hon. R. 1. Boise. Judctc of said Court", made this 14th ilav of April. 1S77. I. K. N. liLAI.'KBl'UN, api20n3uv9;0 Atty. for pur. Notice to Ntoelliolrirs. N'otlce !s hPrf'.-Tr eiven that there will be a meet Intr of this stockholders of the Granjro Union of Albanv at the oice of the company on Monday. May isth. 1877. nt 10 A. M., for the. purpose of elect ins a Board of Seven Directors and transacting such other business as may be lawfully brouzbt before the meeting. By order of Lhe Board. A. M. ROOP, Secretarj-. Attention, 1'ircnien. Jotice is hercbv iven that an election for J Chief and Assistant. Chief of the Albany Firo Deiartment will be held on the first Mon day of May. (7th) 1S77. Polls w ill bo opened Ht So. 2's house on Ellsworth street, on said day. W. S. PKTERS, Sec. A. F. li. Albany, Or., April 13, ls.77. AtlmisjJ.'.lrator's Stale. NOTIt;F. IS nEKEBY GIVfcS that the under signed ndministi-atorof the estate of Selena .Morris, deceased, in pursuance of an order of tlie Conn tv Conrt of Einn eon nty.OroKon, made and entered of rocoi d at t ho Maivh term thereof in the year 1S77, will, on tho rhjij oj April, 1S77. at the hour of one o'clock in fie afternoon of said day. at thn Curt. House door in the city of Albany, in Linn eountv, Orcaron, sell at, public auction, to the highest bidder, for Kold coin, cash in hand, tho following described real prop erty bclonsrinsf to said estate, to-wit : Tho north half of the southwest quarter of mock o. rll, in Hacnienian s iwuiuun m h'j citv of Albanv, in Einn county, (treeoii, aa de- serilied on tho maps ana piatsoi ram i-iiv, record in the office of tha Count county. Oi-eatm. W. II. fOLTRA. ounty .erK i Jul March 23, ls77-v!u2fi A d n. In 1st ra vo f. gso. "w. hahpsii, I'lij slo - 5Ic?ie4I Ihj slcian, ALBANY, OREGON. rpufATS ALL DISEASES ON TKVE THISI A oloeicnl principles, withont tlie use of ihij w.n. Ol FiCE-wiili Ir. C.e. W. Gruy, Tarrish brick block. OUlce hours from b to a A. M., and from 1 to 5 P. M. n30v LOCAL 3IATTERS. To Iroperlj'II!rterM. Xotice is hereby given to the property holders of this city that, by order ol the C ity Council, all hack yard and alleys In the city ninst he cleaned up by the 15th of May next. If tho work is not done bv the said 15th of May. 1877, then tho Marshal ia ordered to have the same done nt the ex pense orth property, and this is to notify at that I Intend executing the law. T. M. WKSTFALK City Mai.s'nal. PARACSUA5II.ETS. Eev. E. R. Geary, D. D.. of Eugene, Was in the city Tuesday find Wednesday. The steamer Ajax sailed torn Portland lo San Francisco yesterday. The Odd Fellows'lodge of this City has a line library which is being adder to and enlarged from week to week. A good deal of cleaning tip, remodeling, painting and beautifying is going on iu thU city. Money is inconveniently unplenty"Jut now, but the good times are coining and the sooner tha quicker. Is. E. Blaln has received a new invoice of the wsyupest cigars that ever went any where. Ad. Edgar was In the city and ga-?e tis tt call the same jolly boy we knexv years ago I east of the mountain?. Jake Flelschner proposes to start lor the Ochoco silver mines to-day or to-morrow. Those handsome military bats at L. E. Iilain's are all the rage. Several three-linkers went to Lebanon yesterday to attend the sociable given by the Lodge in the evening. It you wish jewelry repaired, watch or clock cleaned, or engraving done, call at Major White's place on Firt street. W. K. Graham, the merchant tailor, Is as hnsy as a bee making up Into elegant suits the late style of goods so recently re ceived by him. - The Chief Engineer mid Marshal were around examining the condition of the fire cistern's on Tuesday. An Eastern fashion paper says . "The ladies' spring hats are pretty, and 'worn on the iipjer edge of the left ear, which makes one look arch and piquant, like a chicken looking through a crack in the fence." The strike at the Columbia fisheries has ended, the emplo3'er - agreeing to pay the advance demanded by the employes, and' the salmon business Is now at Us height. When Ed Bellinger . took AVeyman by the tiape of the neck Monday night and told him to move on. he did move-on. The report that we had sold out and was preparing to go to South America U unreli able. We miy go to South America during the coining mouth for a health-trip, but we have not sold the ItEGiSTF.R. Tliere h-;s been a change in the - oillcers of the Grange Union Store not heretofore noticed. Meisrs. Tltwmas Frotnan and M II. Wilds have been elected Directors Mr. John Ulevins is tlie gentlemanly Su perintendent, assisted by Messrs. Elkius and McCInre. If yon want' a cheap and at the same time a reliable and handsome paint, call at C. A. Plnmmer's drug establishment and purchase one of the many shade? of the Averill Mixed Taint. It has no superior. Try the new cider at Van Vactor's; if the cider is out try some ot his fresh gro ceries. The man Wcymau was tip before the Recorder on Tuesday. He was fined $10 ami costs for assaulting an officer, and re-. manded to jiil in default of $300 ball, to ' answer the charge of arson. A large number of Odd Fellow and their friends wunf up to Junction City on Thurs day morning, on special train, to help cele brate the f-th anniversary of Odd Fellow ship in the United Slates. Goldsmith Maid's time has been beat all hollow by the Goldsmith Uange. For par ticulars inquire of John Brlgs. Mr. George K. Heed st irted for Walla Walla on Tuesday's boat. He proposes to go into buisncss there. . James Mellaigue, Eq., started for the country eat of the mountains to look after his large cattlo interests out there. Messrs. Irs. Harris and E. O. Smith, Claib Stewart, ami others, took the Leba non wagon road across the Cascade moun tains for the Ochoco stiver mines on Tues day. They expect to be absent several week. Oliver Goldsmith never wrote ot winter thut he was indelicately "lingering in the lap of May ;'" hut he did write : "But Winter, lincrlnjt, chills the lap of May." It is rumored that Hon. W. II. Odell, now en route from the East to hi3 Oregon home, will upon his arrival tike editorial Charge of the tttatesvwn. Bring on your two dollar gold and a half pices, and subscribe otr the Register the newsiest paper in Central Oregon. ! If you havu't the gold-piece five silver hnlves will do. , Mr. Bryntit has returned from the San tlam mines, where he has been engaged for some weeks In placer diggings. He did not find anything that would justify him to continue working. The subject ot llev. I. D. Driver's ser mons next week at tho M. E. Church, com mencing on .Thursday evening, is 'infidel ity." From tho - acknowledge)' ability of this - gentleman . wo can promise that his sermons will lye most interesting. All are invited. - "Hell hath no fury like a Woman scorn ed," she quoted as she helped herself to a handful of his mane the other morning, be cause he persisted in conversational plea nntries with the good looking servant girl. You can tell hltn by tlie plaster on top of his head but don't raise his hat hi company.:- -; - Mrs. Partington says that just before the late war virenmstances were seen round tlie moon nightly, shooting stars pieanihnlated the earth, Ihe dia.k of ..the snu was covered with black spots ot ink, and comics swept tho horizon with their operatic tales. Ev erybody stiid that It profllgated wur, and sure enough war did come. But. In relat Ion to the "circumstanco" around the sun on Monday Jast she has as yet made no "dl agonsc." ' Have you seen the new "Washer?'' It is the cunnlnge&t machine in the whole bus iness, and gets away with all of them. We shall have more to say of It next week ; hi the mean time read the, ad. In this issue, and call at the Exchange and see the agent, Mr. R. F. Hnfrgins. At a preliminary examination before Re corder Montanye, on Wednesday, Frank Weyman was ludd to baB in the sm of STiOO, to answer t llw crime of arson. Streets dusty Delicious moonlight nights. - v Read the new ads. In this isne ' The roads are improving rapidly. Boating is fair on the Wtlamette at pre' ent, with a good deal of bnsiiies. The City Mil sent down 1,000 barrel of flour Tuesday. . : Miss K. Jones, of Saleni', has been VUiU lug friend's in this city during the week. The alternative of killing yotir dog or paying taxes Is now presented. A man always leela put out when he U taken in. Go to F oshayV to secure seats at the obi era. Miss Xellle Young, ol Portland, is malt- -ing her friends In this city a visit. uo Murska Is billed for the Oner Housa j in this city. lion. w. K. Dunbar, of Salem; called otf Wednesday. BUI is al .vaj-s welcome. Rev. JT.. W. Stratton started oh his East ern trip on Wednesday. - Miss Barker has just finished a term of' school near this city, satisfactorily to pat rons. . .' Dr. St iles opens a nev drtttf store at ttb anon to-d:t3'. Mart Brlngham was down from Grass ridge on Wednesday. Dr. Ballard, of Lebanon, made oor city a visit on Wednesday., . . B. L. Lewis, of ShaetTer ot Co.', Sin Franciico, was in the city Wednesday. There are a number ot Eastern people In1 the city looking for houses among us. Ococho interests are looking np, one gen-' tleman having sold a half interest lo ' . quartz claim for 1,000. De Murska plays on Thursday rifg"h My 3d, and Monday flight, May 7th and ' don't yon fof-get it. Judging Iroin the crowds of travelers ' dally visiting the St. Charles, we Imagine that Instliution is panning out well. Mrs. J . L. Harris has so far recovered" from her recent illness as to be able to take ' short drives dally. ! Look out lor De Murska next week. Genuine opera will be something new for Albany. ' Don't forget to oall at Mrs. WhltsonV IrAjcc, ladles, to secure millinery and the . ;hftndQinest hats you ever saw. "i': The report tliat Lhcw is four feet deep? j "on the Lebanon wagon road, deters many I from starting tor the Oclioco mines." Judge Piper delivered the oration at the Odd Fellows' celebration at Junction City - ' on Thursdny. " - j James Foster, Jr., of this city, is at pres' j ent filling his spare time shipbuilding and" ! he's making a success of it. - Dooley's Yeast Powder, the best In the' market, can be obtained at the grocery store ot friend Brush. If you would see two of the finest horses' ' in America, call at Ana. Marshall's stables and take a look at White Prince and Qeh Flenry they are bosses. Messrs. Rogers & Scrafford are the nevr . proprietors of the Exchange notel and they don't grow any beftefbojs than nar1-" "" ry and John, be gor. , One of our boys while playing with tt dirk, fell and ran the blade into hU abdo men about an Inch and -a halt, a few daya. ago. A little lower down and he woJd have passed in his checks. - Attend church at least once on Sunday.- , There are seven churches in the city, and we presume there will be services at eat h one of them, and yon will be welcome at either. Prof. Myer has received some mateiV , pieces in the way of engravings of his fine" hordes, etc.. and he will soon-issue lilf promised cm nlar giving a history of the Percherons. hints on breeding, etc., et " Look out for it next month. At Jno. Fos hay's you can get the Iresh ests ot drugs, paints, etc., as well as late Il lustrated paper2, magazines, liooks, and ev ery thing usually kept on sale in a first class drug and Ixvok store. The Odd Fellow' BTow outs at CorvallUV Lebanon and Junction, took a gxxl many of our people away yesterday the SStli sn ip vet ary of the Order in America: In nbont fivo minutes after the alarm" of fire Monday night both engine wer throwing wrter. Dave From an has gone to the mountains.' Tlie Exclmngo Hotel, In the hands of the new proprietors, is doing a rushing busi ness, giving the fullest satisfaction- ro the traveling public. Largo numbe.-s of Singer sewing ma chines are being sold, notwithstanding the hard times. It Is Chief among sewing ma chines. There is hardly any one improvement sty much demanded at present as a good, IJlrdl road leading from .Oils city to Ibanon- The most feasible route for such a road Is along the banks of the Sanriam Canal, and a very little energy just at this time wi!f secure such a road. Let us continue Its ag- it itioti until tbo improvement Is complete ed. j; . The ew ordinance requiring tlie com mittee on Fire and Water to purchase tho s tea in fire engine owned by Linn Engine No. 2, appropriates $1,194 15 cash, and a warrant upon tlie city treasury tor fl.OOO more, payable in twelve months from date, to enable the committee to effect said par chase. - I "UOWX IX TIIK, MOITH." Where there is a continual dropping Infot the back of the mouth, wfth irritation and inflammation of the nasal cavities and throat, with hawking, spitting, and sense of fullness about tho Iiead. lie not deceived) or fancy It a simple cold. Yon are afflicted with that scourge of this climate. Catarrh, the lremnner of Consumption. In Ita enrlv stages a few bottles of Dr. Sage'e Catarrh Remedy will effect an entire "ire. When confirmed. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discnverv should be nsed In connection with the Remedy. These standard med icines have been before tho public many vears, und their use has been attended wU! the most, gratifying success. A mil ais enssion of Catarrh and ratlnwl tiwitmen Is contained In "The TP ' "5 8ense Medical Adviser.' TJZ nine hundred pages. Watr,Z?tJZ hundred and eighty-two In cloth and gilt, priac, P'Voridi Address, Pulillshlng Department, W1 Tt;pensary, IitTlo, .