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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1877)
Groceries and Provisions! WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTA- TIOH & LOCKS COOPAHYs a, is NOTICE. -THE "FOLLOWING RATES OF Freight on grain and Flour have been es tablishes by this Company as the maximum rates for one year from May 1st, 1877, viz : ALWAYS TO BE FOLXD AT WILllAM TVACTOE'S, First Door West or S. E. Young', Flrat Street, Albany, Ogn. . Clieap for Ca.sli. BLAIN, SOX &. CO., STORAGE MXl COMMISSION MERCHANTS MAMMOTH WjLKJEHO USE, At toot of Lyon Ktreet, opposite Depot on O. A V. Ballroad, o Will store Grain and General Merchandise at Lovet Rates. ALB-kXY, Oregon, Jan., 1877-15v9 W. II. Mc FA It LAND, -DEALIR IW- STOVES RANGES, PUMPS AND HOSE ; -MANUFACTURES- ag ext FOR TITE CELEBRATED T2S BEST ET THS 'WOULD, ALBANY OREGON, Hex foor to tbe Bwih- dec76nI4 A. F SMITH CO., AGENTS TOR THE . WEBER PIAHO, 109 ' FROM STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. 4 , Oregon City to Portland. Butteville ' " . btaunpoor ; Drviob ; . . Fairfield V heatland Lincoln " .. Salem i .. Kola " " ,. Independence ' ; ' AnKtieyw ianumg Buena vista " " ... Spring Hill " .. Albany . . " ... Corvallts " -. Peoria " ... Monroe ' " ... Harrisburg " " Eugene City " " .. uram ana nour snipper above mentioned direct to $1 oo .- 1 vo 1 75 2 00 S 00 ..... 2 60 2 SO " 2 50 .1 2 75 .. 2 75 ; 8 00 3 00 3 00 .. ....... 3 00 3 60 . 3 60 4 00 4 00 5 00 from the points Astoria will be Public ; schools pcrous. Those veil, attended and pros- splendid rams dl the past week OFrlCIALf CITY PAPER, were worth thousand irpon thousands. ALBANY,1 OBEOON, THAY 25, ; 1877. rtli.w.il tl AAnuplAn .Hflitlnnftl. The company will contract with parties who deaire It to transport Grain and Flonr at above rates for any specified time, not exceeding five years. S. O. KKEI. ice rreMiuejt l . i.au. v-v. Portland. April 28, 1877. SIMMON. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, rithin and for the county of Linn. Suit in equity for divorce. - - H H. Baxter, plaintiff, vs. Ada M. Baxter, de fendant. To Ada M. Baxter the above named defendant : In the name of tbe State of Oreron : Yon an- hereby required to appear nrul answer tbe com plaint of tbe above named plaintiff, in lb above entitled suit, in the Conrt above named, now ob file In tbe office of it be cleric of sai: court within ten davs from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon you, if served in Linn county, bu if served in any other countj In the State then within twenty davs from tin date of t he service of this summons ; or. if serv ed by publication, then you are required to an swer saia-compiaini wiiiun six weens irom in date of commencement of publication of sab1 summons upon you, or by the first day of tlh next regular term of said Court, for. Linn coun ty. Oregon, to-wit: JH'ndag, the lid day of October, 1S77. ; and you arc herebv not 1 fled that if yon fail t. appear and answer said complaint as hereby re quires, i no piamtixr wiu apply to ine toun lor the relief demanded in the complaint, which i for the dissolution of his marriage contract heretofore exlstimr between vou and olaintift and for a divorce from you, and for costs and disiiu rseuicn t of ibis suit, and that this sum mons is rmblished bv order ot Hon. K. P. Boise. Judge of said Court, made at Chambers in Sa le in, um sui day oi April, urn. J. J. WHITNEY. ! Biay4n3Sv9t6 Att'y for pl'ff. i Tin, Copper and. Sheetiron "Ware ! Centaur Liniments Shall! we, Celebrate t--U the ques tion, and to solve it a meeting ol the citi zens was called on Monday "night .it the Court House. The attendance was very slim indeed, indicating that thire Is very little teeliug among our people regarding a celebration of the 4th of July. T. J. Stites, Esq..' was elected Chairman, and C. E. Wolvertdn, Esq.,1 Secretary. A motion prevailed instructing the Chair to appoint a committee ol seven citizens who were to confer w!th a similar committee of firemen i-egardius the proper celebration of the 4th. After some discussion, the Chair having ippoiu.ted the committee, a motion prevail ed reconsidering the first motion, when the original motion was lost. A motion then prevailed to appoint twelve citizens as a committee, into whose hands should be given charge of the entire matter. This committee, consisting of J. It. Hen-en, .ase. Wheeler, T. J. Stites, and others, are to meet at the court House to-morrow night (.Saturday), and report progress. Ot course there Is great ; diversity ot opinion with regard to the manner of celebrating and the rI;ice,--sotnetlesiring to have a grand harbacue, roasting oxen, sheep, etc whole ; others want a basket dinner, and grand picnic, Inviting the world to come and help us celebrate ; some want to cele brate at llacklehian's grove ; others preter the fair grounds, and still others desire to 4th it on the Court House grounds quite pleasant place, to be sure. All these differences of opinion, and many others, will doubtless be harmontzed by the com mittee, and when our people have agreed as to the whole matter, no people work with more energy ahd perseverance to ac complish the result sought for tlian do ours; and whatever may- be the shape our cele bration shall assume, it will certainly be a success. . There should be a full meeting ot oar citizens to-morrow night at the Court House to hear the report of the committee and if such report meet the approval of the majority, let all go to work uuderstanding- ly to "fill the bill" and make the coming 4th a success ; it the report does nt meet the approval ot the meeting, change and alter it uiitil it does, so that there may be no possible misunderstanding to raise a breeze hereafter. Let's have a complete success or no celebration. Travel over the O. & C. Railroad Is gradually increasing, and the city, is kept pretty full jot strangers, r , Courttso. Mr. D. Thompson ia 1n at tendance! ou' Deady's court at Portland dur ing the weelt. May seturn to-day. . :-M . - -:r- . Handsome. The ranges, stores;1 shell hardware, etc., at Gradwobra Is most ex tensive and handsome. . :s . Grand promenade at the entertainment this evening,- after the sociable, when the best ot music will be furnished. - The Mattte jSfaclny, ' from Sandwich Is lands, loaded with sugar, arrived at the Portland dock on Tuesday. - - ; We hear that the army worm has de stroy cd the wtieat prospect for one or two farmers fall wheat. - The U. P. S. 8." excursion comes off to morrow, we believe, and tbe indications are there'll be a crowd. A big celebration of the doubly .glorious 4th wlli be held In this city, you better guess, neither. j.'Bor for usn's. ... . -, 3. it. Foster; Esq:, among other import ant changes, proposes erecting a fireproof brick business ofljoe tor the Magnolia Mills. If hi search of something soothin call at Rnhe Salrmar3h's soda factory every bot tle biles over. . John Huston and Mr. McClure started across the mountains on Tuesday, we are informed. There is a splendid opening for tramps.: The recruiting officers in Constantinople are offering a heavy bounty for American volunteers. ; : . From the Victoria papers we learn that the Alleghanlans are doing a way up busi. ness in Victoria, attracting splendid houses. They will be down 'ere afore long. " NOTES FBOH TEORIA. - J : " Pec.ria, May 20, 1877. Thinking a few lines from thin section would interest the readers of your valuable paper, I drop you these. - Our little city, Peoria, is getting to be quite a lively place. ,. JHr. joo nasusi opened a first class drug store, and Is doing a first class 1 business, ne keeps some ol the fiinst liquors that I ever sampled, and Mr. Finlgan, the village vtilcnn, thinks they can't be beat.. 4 , ? - ' ; The Davis Bros, are doing a good," safe business. They, keep everything that a fkrmer needs, from a needle to a threIiiig machine. - - -J. .'"...';'. Mr. Thomas Blvin is going to put op a brick kiln, and will be glad to furnish any amount of brick that may be wanted. The wheat crop looks splendid, but the gardens look thin from the effects of a very heavy frost which visited us one night last week. " " V ' ' The Snngboaf Is at the head ot the cen tral slougli, and is doing good work iu tlie way ol cleaning out the river. I have been over inspecting I. N. Suiith's and A. Palmer's hop-yards ; both look thrifty and bid fair to yield well. - Mr. Smith thinks he will likely get 1,000 or 2,- 000 pounds per acre. Nw subs, next week. is,.; .. - -- A. Y. F Railroad MttTTSO. A railroad mass rneettog, in the Interest of the Ysqulna Bay railway,; was held at Lebanon on Wed nesday "evening last. We "judge from the interest taken I'V the road by the citizens ot Lebanon and vicinity? tliafc r was largely attended. Stock subscriptloii "books were to have been opened and aid solicited to complete the road. Linn county will cer tainly do all that could be reasonably asked of her in aid ot the enterprise. . , ,. , MCTATioi.-. Mr. J. B. Sci-afford is now sole proprietor of the American ' Exchange Hotel, Mr. Harry Rogers" retiring; f A more earful, gentlemanly, painstaking land lord, one who . is constantly looking; afler the comfort of bis guests, !s scarcely to be found in the business.' f Under the careful I guidance of Mr. Sera fiord, (he Exchange Is bound to prosper. Success, old boy." FOUKTII OF JULT COMMITTEES. Tks) Committee of twehre-appointed Mooday night on celebration, met Tuesday evening and appointed the , following sub-committees : , Finance Jasoo Wheeler, Phil Cohn, J. L. Harris, Cham. Klefer, D. M. Thompson. Music, Orator and "Reader W. C. Twee dale, J; B. Wyatt, C IT; Stewart. SeaU and Water L. E. Blain, J. Whee- ler, O; F. Simpson. liberty Car and Banners J. B. WyaU, George Weller, Wm.iUUer, Mjca. Tbomat Monteith, Mrs. Adda MaawfleUl, Mrs. O. W. Hocbstedler, Mrs. J. B. Wyatt, Mrs. C. Houck. !- ic v mjirwt' Printing M. S. Monteith. ; i Programme J. B. Herren, J. Wbecler, M,-V,. Brown,,. 4-. - Fireworks and Salutes J. B. Herren, C. H. Stewart," Joe Webber, G,F. 8impson. Toasts U. Vj Brown, W. O; Piper, N B.. Humphrey. ; -'; President ltev. S. Q.Irvine j Vloe Pres idents O P Coshbw;"32 B Geary, J L Cowan, s May, Judge Burnett, D P Mason , J II Lyon, I R Moorefc Wo Cyrne,Joepli Pearl, Joseph Hainlltbn, J II Smith; Mar shal J K Herrenr tt was decided to hold the celebration at Hacklemau'a grove, bars) picnic dinner, otc j ii ' ' Letter from Postmaster. "ANTtccn. ILI... Dec. 1. 1874. xMhiul J. It. Some A Co.: M v wife has. for a lonsr time, neen a ternole sntrerer xrom tvneumausm. nae nfti iria man v physiciaasand many remedies. Tlteonly thing wnicn nas ki v,n ner reuei isveninur uniincDi I am rejoiced to say this has cured her. I am doing what I can to extend Its sale. This is a samnleof manvthousnnd testlmoirl als received, of wonderful cures effected bv the Centaur Liniment, the lnjrredients of this ar ticle are published around each noitle. I' con tains W itch UruteJ. Meullm. Arnica. Rock Oil Carbolic, and Ingredients hitherto little known It la an inaisputanie tact tnat tne centaur Lini ment ia rwriormtnir more cures oi J-wciimi's St Iff Joints, Eruptions. Rheumatism. Nem-alia hciatica. Caked Breasts. Lock-jaw, Ac, than all tlie uliter LinuneniH, f-morucaiioi). Kxtracts. Salves. Ointments and plasters now in uf . For Toothache. Earache. Weak Rack. Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions, it Is admirable. It cures burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts poi sons from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and chillblains, in a short time. No family can ad'ord to be without, tlie Centaur Liniment. white wrapper. TtieCentanr Llalmmt, Yellow Wrapper, Is adnptcd to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of tbe animal creation. Jts eflects upon seveie cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind 'nil. Big Head and roil Evil, are ittne less t nan marvelous. Messrs. I. McClure Co., Druggists, corner of Elm and Front streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, say : In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are uring the Centaur Liniment. They pro nonnce it superior to anything they have ever used. - We sll as high as tour to five dozen lnt ties per month to these teamsters." We have thousands of similur testimonials. ; For Wounds, trulls. Scratches. Ring-bone. Ac., and for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, livery-men and stock-raiser, have in this Liniment a remedy which Is worth a hun dred times its cost. Laboratory ot -T. B. Rose A. Co., Iey street. New York. TUG Standard Organ Triumphant. Following is a copy of a Western Union telegram received by Sherman fc Hyde, San Francisco . , , - New Yokk. September 29. 1 878. Peloubet. Pelton A no., of "ew York, have received DIPLOMA of HONOR and MEDAL, of AWARD for the CELEBR AT'L) STANDARD ORGAN , "...:3- "D. V. in?ENTICE, AGENT, .5,- - ' 133 First Street, Portland. Oregon. sppsst ,. 04 TW m i a m mm i VV. W. 1 SB" Coil a rtd jee hint. DEALrs ik Urooeries. Itraint. Cutlery, I rochwy M illow Ware, lrt ., PrarislMSi Tobae ee, auMl Wood nl An Incident in a Youno Man's Life On Tuesday a handsome, wideawake manly "young feller." rode across the railroad track in the suburbs, hearting for the city. The aforesaid young feller was accompanied by two young ladies, who were occupying the front seat of the wag on, and one ottliem was driving the team while the hero of this tale was occupying tlie hinder part of the wagon, with his eagle eye fastened upon another wagon. which was fastened to the wagon In which he rode, to see that it didn't escape. Weil, for some until this d.iy unexplained cause, the fastenings attaching tlie second to tlie first wagon became "tied loose," and the second wagon was left in middle of the road between the depot and Mr. McMeekinV residence, the wagon containing the young ladies and gentleman going on into tin city, oblivious of the loss of an entire wag on. The boys about the depot seized upon tlie wagon thus left adrift, and marking, upon the etid-gnte this legend: '"For Sale," pulled it up alongside Mc.'S barn. As soon a the young tolks went to g t out, alter arriving in tlie city, they tui.-svd their wag on, and thej'ouiig man came driving back on the ru.-h, looking tor it. He discovered the wagon drawn up behind the barn, and it was nuts for the boys to see him puzzling over that vehicle he thought lie recogniz ed it. yet there was a new tailboard with a leg-nd in ; bold characters, "For Sale," which he couldn't and didn't understand until Father McMeekin explained matters to him. He'll Jet the girls watch the wag on next time, he will. " PITCHER'S CASTORIA Mothers may have rest and their liablea may have health, if tbey will use Castotia lor Wind Colic, Worms, FeverislinesM, Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is entirely a vege table preparation, and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honey, and neither gags nor gripes. , Dr. E. Dlniocb, of Dupont, O.. nays: ' ; 1 I am using Castorla In my practice witti the moat signal benefits and happy result." 1 his is what every one says : Most nurses iu New York City use the Castoria. It is prepared by Messrs. J. B. Rose A Co.. 46 Dey street, New York, sucoussuia to Samuel Pitcher, M D. 39 v a ' ' ' " '. L n . ' ! " - 311 :o.,i TOTLAt. Oil, January SS, mil. ) OrflCE OF f-IFB MANrjFACrr'I?oCo 3 poc iaX Tootle- A4 of our ewrtOBiera, and to all persons deuir- tn to porehaa. our eeiewateo sewing ma-t- -i-fwt, rooiwetftaily nottry them that the , . iowKr. ZTh b&Oti. are oar agents for All nvaad Linaoaoty,ait that, the',- -or O. B. ft'OLVtiiXON. Bsq., are fully author! Mid to ooUet and settle outstanding aeeonnts for us. t ktMnter Manufacturing Company. . v.- - - - - W.- PARSONS, .. ManaaerOregonand W. T. - . mJSv-!)Bi .' . - THE KOBUIMS' LITTLE WASHEItJ Thin l an Entire IVr machine, It works on a NEW PKIXCII-LEr-that of fore ing wki- auwnirani irBSinre IDrOUgh the t T f.fi1?-- ,Tirt ordieojoratlon Is rve f 'V - So irnntrng or Frictton Aboat lt.1. "Itrte'Cbeap, Simple and Durablei and never gets out of order. It will last a lifetime, and will save to an ordinary family many times lt oost every year. - , -.- " - - - r- It hats been tested by some of the most expo rienced Laundrymen in the eounlrv, and pnv lH.nnced bv them to be Ie beat IV'nolnrT wm er Invented. . k or Circul:ti and Testimonial apply to 1. r. HI.t,GINR. n319ml ; . ; At-eut f"r Oregon :,. .,. ,4 .Summons. ; :.!?.:! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Linn. " ' Suit in eonftv for iltniRw. - -- --- 3 ;? r 1 " Robert R. Terapletoa, plaintiff; vs Mary T( I: ntetOB. defknlant , . ... . - to Mary Temploton. the above named dcfer.d- . In the nsuae of t he State of Oregon s Tou are nerehy reonired to appearand answer the com. Tdalnt of tlie above plaint Iff. In the above enti !,'?!LoartLnow on nle th tbe Clerk of said Conrt, within ten days from the date of tbe SerrioS of tnia snmnanna tvrtt if .....,... j.. J Wnn county, Oregon ; but if served in any oth- 7 j ... qi.iv v, wi "ii , men wit on twenty days fi-om t lie date of the service of this summons upon yon, and if served by publica Jtot, then on er before the first day of the next term orsscid Court, to-Ui . Al .-". Monday,' the 22i dag of October; 1877, and yon are hereby aotifled that If vou fail to appear and. answer said complaint herebv reouirad. tlie nlalntltr will nni, ts ,k J. tor ttea relief demanded In the complaint, to imuuga 01 tne oonas or matrimony existing between yon and plalntiff.and for cotits and ttiabaraments. -. .i . , " This summons is rmbltshod bv order nf linn r. Boise. JnnVe of said Conrt. madetVita tin. r of AorU. 1877. ib.a.H.B.ArKRnv I aprS0n80v9t6i v ' ,', ? , Atty. for plff. . 1l3J',, s;fJltlea,,tj( alr, otfceis hereh'girert that there wm he a JL meeting of the steokjsoiders of the Grange Upton of Albany al Oiooffloe of the company on Monday. May S8ti 177, at 1 a. sr., for the pnrpom of ele3tingaBo.rd of sores IMreetora and transacting such oior business as mar be lawfully hrovghS bafora tha meeting. : - By order pr the Board. . ... ..t - - A V, KOP, vVretar-' , 1 ; f.' S V - v . I riond Banners Of The Alps. Among the most exquisite -scenes which delight the eye of tin- European-traveler are those wonderful rosecolorcd cloud-ban-tiers, floating from the Atpin cliffs. But It is only in the sunlight that TCstnre h.ings out these beautiful tokens. So it is only in tha glow of licalth the smiHght of our Inner beingthat nature, reveals these physical 'cloud-bannej s, the "rose cheek" and ohefry; lip,"' to" praise which ewry poet of the earth has invoked the Muse to aid him. But ' they are as rare a the cyn ical Hood . conceived .Christian charity to be. . Woman." eager to retain tht-5 charm, resorts to Freinh art and rrittge. - The effect is similar tot that which would be produced by sulwtitulins auctioneer' flag tor the delicate glowing cIoud,-baiiiers ot'the Alps. If woman would aid Xattire instead of adopting art, would seek health instead of -ainly trying to mask disease, she would not only win tlie greatest charm of woraau hoodheallh but she would avert much misery both from hcrsieir and others.' Dr. PierceV Favorite Prescription 1ms received the highest praise from thousands of pale, delicate, suffering wot net 1. bottle of ten aflords more relief than-inoutus of. tn-atment by en 11 sties and other medicines. It is harmless lit any condition of the sys tem, and ita use often renders the modest invalid exempt from that most trying of ordeals a personal -consultation , with a physician...,, It is the duty of every woman to become familiar with the causes and symptoms of the many diseases to which her peculiar -orgaui-eatiniT renders her lia ble and also to team t lie proper means of preventing tnese maiaaieg. ... lfie I'eopie s Medical r Adviser contains an extensive treatise opon "Woman and iier Diseases.'' nie Author also advises ieotirses ' of domes tic treatment, wlilcli will 'often t ender the services ot a phyictan .unnecessary. Every woman should rtad it.' A copy of the Ad vertiser can be obtained by addressing the Atittrrtrv Dr. "R.V?J Rereet at Buffalo, K . Price f 1.60 (postage prepaid). , Faor- ua jrrescripuou is sold by druggists. w ..; "BACK Again. Messra.J. Kt Weather ford and J. Frelschner . returned from the Ocboco mines on Moaid-iy, looking flretrate after s rough au experience They bring good report ot the mines, agretMitg with the rest that there is plenty of rich quartz, only awaiting capital to develop U. TrtE Rivf.r Is gradually getting down to Summer business, making it a little bind ing on some of the boats to make It over the bars. " ' Bargains. For the handsomest In bon nets and millinery, go to Mrs. Powoll's establishment on First street. Don't forget it. Wants. Do you want a range, a stove, fruit or lard cans, a pump, wsteripg-pot, or tinware of any kind, style or price, go to John Briggs', on First street. Mr. Luther Elkins will start on his an- mml visit east of the mountains, to look after his .large cattle Interests, in a, few days. , A street grade has been established and propertyholders have gone to work cutting down or filling the streets adjoining their property. " In some places the streets must be dug away five or six feet. TkmflranCE. On Tuesday, June 12th, the Grand Lodge of Good Templars will meet in this city. It Is thought it will be the! largest meeting ever held by the Good Templars of Oregon. It you want to please some poor, lone female, go to B. F. Huggins and secure a "Little Washer," which does the business without the aid of a washboard or brush, and does it well, and present it to her. Sec ad. el "-e where. Jno. Fchay lias the latest pictorials and illustrated papers, magazines, music and musical instruments, drugs, perfumery, all kinds of stationery, books, paints, etc , at the Albany Book Store. . j IIf.avy Snows Keported . In the Cas cade mountains, which.. If the report prove true, will be exceedingly luird on the band of young stock that started across a few days ago. '; 1 ' Messrs. Blain, Sox Co.. at the Mam moth Warehouse, are,, paying the highest market price for wool. They are prepared t. store immense quantities Ot grain, both at Sliedd and this city. -? , " .,..'s -Htxptuose wno try to help Them selves. Mr. Day is prepared to do aH kinds of plain sewing, and as she has only hef labor to depend tipontor a livelihood and for the support of her children, she asks the kind people of this city who may have work which they wish done to give her a trial. This is a case which should interest all our benevolent disposed citizens. Let any who have work tf this kind which they wish done take it to Mrs. Day.- 1 ,v -- - : -. i ;"t t. A Project Is on foot among our citi zens to send a party to one of the hlgliest buttes iu Albany prairie on the night ot the 4th of July, said party to kindle a bon fire and send up rockets, etc. The party would have a grand view of the illumina tion of Mt. Hood on that occasion. . Mr. McCalley, of McCalley & Andrew; paid our city a flying visit on Wednesday Reports business looking tip iu that baili wick . Says the late rains did an immense amount of good, and everybody i3 happy In anticipation of the good times coming Drowned, On Wednesday of last week a little son of Mr. Sumner, aged about 13 years, wno Jives on Wiley creek just above the toll-gat on the Lebanon wages road", fell hi to Wiley creek and was drowned. Be wasvcarryltijf wafer for W mother at tho time, and, It ls -supposed ite slipped and tell 011 tlie bank .of the creek, striking his head on a rock or some hard substance with sufficient force "to slun liiaar when. In Ma struggle?, ;1m 'rolled into ; the creek nd per ished. - He was buried on Friday. Mr. L. ri Brown has rented Sara Mil lers new brick on corner of Terry and Sec ond streets, where, be intends opetilng a restaurant. Mr. Brown ts Just the man to ran a first class restaurant,' And he couldn't haveT secured & Vet ter' place, more central and ,haudy 'to"' tle bushieas center of the city.?- Mr. Brown, will jnect with the best of success, we doubt not. - , ; , - !- , - BRICK. Mesara. CundifT & Stites com mence burning kiln of 76,000 brick to day, and they will soon have an abundance of the very best brick with which to boild liotises etc., which they will sell way down . Tbey also hold ttiettieelvea in readiness to do any work la their J& at the very low est rates for good work. - Remember tftetn when you want brick or brickwork done. Be-opeked Ktiv Stock, Ed. Bana lias reopened the Lectlconian cigar stand, adding a stock; of school books, stationery and notions. He -will keep an Immense stock of the finest cigars and tobaccos. He invites an (a caliand examine his goods. when they win be well treated and gives the brat ot bargains. f ; v9u35 .. ... .1 j . 1 1 1 Messrs. Knhn & Miller have already sold several county right t manufacture their now patent colttvator It's a good thing. James Mady U to remove bis restaurant from Washington st. to Perry, Raymond's building oa First street, i 1' k Xew lrr-hi-1 pobitoes 'pleutifnl fJocl 'rhemc."1.' T at "only $3 ier For Sale Cheap. At his shop on Ferry street, Mr. bam 1 Miller l as a twelve pas senger coach for sale, almost "new will be sold at a bargain. Also a splendid end and side spring hack, with elegant top,, etc.. new, lor sale at cost. Here s an opportu nity for somebody to get bargains. , 29-4 Is Yotrr Life Worth 10 Cent. Sickness prevails every wliere. and every body complains of some disease during their life. When sick, the object ts to eet wen now to say plainly that no person in this world that ts surtennff witn uyspcpsia, Liver Comnlaint ainl its effects, stvih as In digestion. Costiveness, Sick Headaclie, Sour Kt.om.ach, Heart linrn. palpitation 01 ine Heart, Depressed Spirits, . IJUiotisncss. etc. fstn take Green's Anmtst t lower wunotit e-etllnir relief and cure. If -ou doubt this, uro to vroir Drtiasrist and net a sample bot tle for 10 cents and try. it. Begular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yon. tonlivft-1 " . - " ' j ..; Go to Blain's for blue glass shirt bosoms. If he Is out, kuow tbe reason why. i Tlw people of the Central Valley are de termined to have ;an outlet to salt-water. Tho Yaanlna Bay "Railroad offers tlie shortest, quickest,' cheapest and most feasi ble route to tidewater, therefore1 the road will be built. 3 'Bah. : in tl i Scndat ArtERtJoONl At 4 o'clock each Sunday afternoon hereafter, the rooms of the Y.P.CTA. w-Jll be thrown open for ser vices. " Strangers, especially, i who: may happen to bo In the city, are Invited to call anjd make themselves at horne. : i: f W; 0. Myf, oS ABhland. has had some excellent engravings recently cxecoted of Ids fine stock, together with hts staWesand stock-yards i at -Ashland. His pamphle giving tt liistory ot his Stock, etc., will be ready In a day or two for delivery, free t charge. . iwat- 1 The rooms ot fho Y. P. C; AM in Miller's tirlcki cortier-'of Ferry and Second street,' are open each day lor tlie reception of vl. Itora. "There is a fnll'siipply ot !-iat news papers, for the edification ot those who desire to while away" a .quiet nbur:Ii struggling as Attempted ' Rape. Two- boys,' aged about sixteen rear, named" respectively West and Moshlcr, "were arrested in Jeffer son on Mondatr; cliargerf with an attempt to commit a rape njion a" ccfioql glrlof about the same age.' 'Their 'examination J was postponed until Mowlay next, wlien it will take place betore Judge iUcr-:; J z S t rrs- 2-o KenafMe Avfee. 1 . , j c Yon are "asked every- day tlirotigh Hw cojumns oryotir newTipJrpcrs ana by ymrr Mruggist 10 use sonieiuittg prtyour Lfjs pepsia and Liver ConiplaiiH that you know nothing about, yout get discouraged sjieooVj 1 1 1 iiiuiicy , n 1 1 uub nine t-ucian. - to give Vou fcitfcf'wtorv proof that Oreen's AiignVFlOwer, will cure yw of Dysperrahr ana luiver oompiaiui- wiui h . irs euct-its such as Sour, gtoinaclu. Sick ' Headaclie; llabitiiai CostlvcnesB palpiutlon of tlie Heart, Ueart-hnns-'Water-lirash. Fullness at the.bft of 'tiid Stomaclu -.Yellow Skhfc , Coated) Tongue,' Con ilng np of food- after eating,, low .-pirits, &c ,wc askj yo to g to your imtggtef and get a sample bottle) of Oreew Angttst Flower for 16 cents and try it, or A regular .size Jor 75. cents two doses will relieve yon. - f- -J - J 44v? , The. weather .has been cool and cloudy durlne tlM? , yea;!- Business J)as picked right op since the ratio.',''" 'V ' i" n. Nice, sweet roll butter at 20c per pound . Bobbins' Little Washer--Is a success, meeting the full approbation ot all who have seen- it tried.' Wa- are Inclined to think it is the best as well as cheapest waslier yet offered the publics It saves all tho labor oz trubbiug, and consequent wear and tear ot fitbrlc, and cleans the gar ment tnerotighh Sr. B. F. Huggins Is agent for their sale 1rt Linn county. I Picnic and ExcuEsrOK.-i-To-morrow at noon the -Uc P.I Sunday School take tbe noon train for Brrvbks Station, ve turning on tha Lrpreao-1 ttae .eveailng. ; Tickets for round trip, $1 ; chiklrei'oOo. Brooks is the first, station, .beyond. Salem . There'll be a crowd.' .; With between two and three million Of oiwiiels ot wheat tor Llmv comity thUaea- Knaorti-i ' Ke nmiediaL agent baser, been offered to tlie 'sick attddeblUtatiMl tll compara ble to Uostetter's Stomach Bitters, in cases of remittent and ,lntermltfe4it fevers, eon etipatiotV" t:rrotia ailments, Tbeuroatlam, ana t'ltecrder4DVoMngxnstUutiooal .weakness: r pliyahal doeaysr It literally .'works wonders,'.- Tho. botanic tngredi chta which it spirituous ba3i&v holds in eo lutlon act) like it charm npon-the stomach. niurttororigH -tlia!-MoHiaclpon tbe brain. ttwr.i-bewelaaM'I nervmiaaystem. There is jioUilng 1h Its c-xuposiUou that la not so lubr)oui. . It contains some or the most po tent tonics of the -vegetable kingdom and the Jutee of tlie bflsf apetienfe and anti-bil-loa roots and herbs, cornblnod with a per fectly pure sti mttlating aleiaent. The Bit tt a'mtiectillarly adapted In those engag ed In exhausting or unhealthy occupations, as by its Ttsr stremrth is mstained and the ability of h ayatera to rosiat atmospheric and. other : influeuote : prrjediUal to health largely increastdj. fjtrsS nT Tiit RiCliM0NrBAN-7,Th Bichmond rarSge U Klog aroonV cocking '"itovee, and no m(stke.t ,tt la the most complete, best lie came but ot tho saloon sou, at $1.60 ier bushel, to. ay 'nothing of Oau, bay . and wool crop, etc., our people wUI be flush thlafitil.. f . ... . . I f ;-t H - - t' "- ' r -... -: "t i M ...... . I 'Mechanics ail srem to he hnsv aa ha. tids'tthenanresit tlnie.'. I hA If he heeded alf aiid as le threw his arm .around a liost and a iniidtVesuvhis gofTto. jWork In'hl stoaMch, i;took . advantage of j JnU lo tho-frnpUo to?el,tlfe post Hiaf it was a thousand dollars ta a wnooth qua r- ter that there, was a fly iii tba. whjsky " 4 1- Fiwiik TTbod axpecta tO Kvi ihit.acVf ' diggings it rtHi Diast lifaboat $hrea.jvefk TYUH nt- tt-.lin1l Mrs er. Ifav iirana Bell, wife of John Wi "BalL' E"sd..!, rtenr Lebanon, bregbn, in Iksr Bixty eouid."Tar.,.--i'J'J ''-': I 1 Deceased ar xempfary Christian, having rmite4'rtt11ii (Jst'estftrf nseefiri fboaejr. , . PKWKWrhe Turn yerelne,.of tTarid," give a picnic at Asrora on-Snnday next. The train will leave tftta City at half past eight -o'clock- on Sunday tiwning,7 'oonVe- lug paBscrjcers 16 Ar, pAxirug, to tht cityln tlirevening'a Ibr' the Sural of t fiO per passenger. "It Sviif -fotibtl&' prov's."''a. plcsant occasion ty (hose jvho attrud, ...j f.ly. for In funeral f udliial pOANI eaj agl pi ieen''ar;'nd' UtusitrlteoTTne stpenglP oi per jaitii ana nope in trie Savior jpu' the ped ofslckoeea and deathJ nlsfrt&mi J ng her earthy eftcctB, and a rran jrtng kc-' twetalnlri -EverT one who tjete one of these stotfeaMaiea it. aatt apeaka well ot it. it ! economise fev W .spienaia oaaer. and looks well in kitchen or parlor. Call tn t:Wt' H.-McPariand's and secure a Richmond Bange. and joull never rrpret 4oJd ha,5Tw Jm.9fiH, lLecai ttnderi 93M9HM-m - Chicks, B33 oooovep. S! Bacx)0deifI3c7 IhaW ISef shoulders, "tfverpoof 'wneatrnarkei 23 : At. erac.iTj'SdJ3te MieiuhjI3V ?U31-s -?d.