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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1880)
PS9 a ' y MBASY, OKEGO JAX. 23, 1SS0. Yellow lever prevail in Venezuela nud Colombia. Pe T-owei engineers bare begun curves s hr the Panama canal. It is averted that an agreement has at last been arrived at In ween Ger many and the Vatican. Report bath it that I be National Democratic Convention will be held at i iCinciunati. The new Chinese encyclopedia will consist ot 5020 volume, tl e whole to cost $7,500, which is ridiculously cheap. t m m --i Gov- Perkins was inaugurated at Sacrameuto on the 8th, with greal pomp. By an explosion at Yellow Springs, O bio, on the 19th, three po-vder mills were destroyed and two men killed. It will take $2,000 to repair damage to government property at Vancouver by the great storm. 1 The Pacific delegation iu Congress are pushing action on bill restricting Chinese immigration. Henry F. Suksdorff has been ncmi rated as Census Superintendent tor the district of Oregon. Russia proposes to order no more rifles from abroad the will make them herself. A mining explosion occurred at New castle nnder-the-Tyne, England, on the 21st, by which 77 persons lost their lives. The report of the Secretary ot the I Consolidated Virginia mine shows the gjoss yield ot the mine tor 1879 to be $2,481,358. Balance on hand, $67,750. The steamer City of Peking, arriv ing at San Francisco on the 19th, trom Hongkong, was sent to quarrantiue with two cases ot small pox on board. Joe Evans and wife, who lately ar. rivea Trom lows, start tor the country cast of the Cascades in a few days, to locate. The best ot fortune attend Joe and Sue. f "Kmperer Norton," a well known character of San I- rancifco, died sud denly on the 8th. While walking on Dupont street he tell to the pavement. lie was assisted to his toet and placed against a building to rest, when he died without a struggle. On the 17th the House committee on education and lalwr agreed upon a report to accompany Representative Hragg's bill to restore Fitrjohn Porter. It provides for his restoration to the service with the rank ot Colonel, and awards him $75,000 iu lien ot back pay to which he my have been entitled. On the atteriKion of the 16th, in Chicago, a E. 15. Wells, pay-master .ot the Southside Gaslight fc Coke Co., was riding along Deering street in a bngiiy, three manked men assaulted him, knocked him senseless with a slung shot, secured $4,000 in cold and silver, and escaped in a buggy taken Irom the front ot a grocery store in which its owner was trading. What was the police of that city about ? net aide the will ot the people of Maine as recenliv expressed at the lalKt box, has been threatei ed, but honety and law has triumphed. This fact will cause a deep thrill of joy in every honest breast thrcnghout the Union. Nobody recog nized the authority of the attempted usurpers, and they were forced to abdi cate. And may this always be the fate of such dastardly villainy. I5ut we are not sure but that the actors iu the attempted outrage should not be arrest ed and tried for high treason. Ilarrv Wiiitzintreroile. arrested for the murder of Jacob Swanger in Wash ington county, has confessed the crime, giving as a reason for the rntirdVr the need ot money to purchase medicine, lie says he asked Swanger tor the loan of a miall amount aud was refused, lie first shot Swanger in the head with a shot-gun and then beat him over the head with the stock, when he dragged the body iuto the cabin ; then discover- A Time of Peril. TUe Maine IIUHcolty. Notwithstanding the Supreme Court decided squarely against the usurping Fusionists of .Maine, the Garcelou leg islature met, oiganized and elected j. Tj. Smith, Governor, who was inaugu rated at 4:30 r. m. of the 16th. The same bsdy elected the following Slate officers: IV A. Sawyer, Secretary ot State; Cl.ar'e A- White, Tieasiirer ; W. II. McClcllen, Attorney General ; M. M. Fohm, ' Adjutant General Gov. Smith issusd an order revoking Gen. Cliajlierlaiii's appointment by Garce'on as commander of the volun teer militia, and also revoking sjieeial order dated Jan. 5th, directing Gen. ChamlK-rlain to protect the public properly, and requiring all commanding officers of military organizatians accept ed into the service of the State to report to the commander-in-chief, Ji I... Smith. Gen. Clarubeilai:i declined to pay any attention to the order uutil Smith could- prtnluce an authoritative decision ot the Court that he was the lawful Governor t tlie State ot Maine. In; the mean lime the lawfully elected members of the legislature, which by the way is largely Republkraii,met, organized, and having counted the vote and decide! that the people had elected no Gover- t-'or, pn.cecded, lawfully and legally, to elect one. In the House Daniel F. Davis received 88 votes; 15in Brad bury, 87 ; Alonzo Garcelou, 1. The names of Davis and Bradbury were then sent to the Senate, which gave a unanimous vote f-r Davis, when the I Twenty-six deaths at Dead wood aud resident declared Davis legally chosen neighboring camps for . the present Governor ot Maiue.j Shortly after 6 month up to the 18lh, twenty-tour ot which were from throat and lung dis tavs. Nine of this number were child ren under ten years of age. This in a population of 7,000, is a very high The purty under contractor Ballan tyne, who are engaged in excavating for the lighthouse on Tillamook rock, had a fearful experience during the re cent stoira, which raged most fearfully on the 6th and 7th. The storm sent great waves clear ovsr the r ck. which is . some i.iiiety fret in highth, with re sistless f rce. The party camped in a sheltered nook on the top of the rock while the provisions were placed in an. other place, supposed to be secure from the ocean, thirty-five feet from the wa ter. Hut the fierce waters, driven by the storm, swept clear over the rock, destroying and sweeping away some $600 worth of provisions, be.-ides tools, ; etc The iron water lan'c, tour feet square, which was fastened to lo-r huge ring bolts set in the solid rock by two iron slings and tour rou las). ins of 1 1 inch rope, and also fastened l-.rtx utally with a 4i-itch rope, wa surftit t.m tl.p j rock, one rf the huee rii.g IIt leing j snapped off at the surface of tho r:k j The revenue cutter, Corn-in, reached i there last Saturday, lly great g'od ! fortune somo ttart4s fastened at vari'Min points on the rock, were tilled with water during the storm and weret not washed away, so that party weru not destitute ot fresh water. Som ..,t bread, bacon, tea and bean- t -:ved and the little party were '. entirely I without something to eat. It was a perilous time. - - , - EflunlYlUrtg mffiV 33 A RANG o'chck r. ?.r. ot the 17th Davis took the oath ot office aud delivered his inaugu ral address. On Saturday Gen. Chamberlain ac knowledged the authority ot Gov. Davis. The Fusion Governor, Smith, ordered out the militia, but no atten tion was paid to the order. Gen. Cham berlain turned over the command ot the torccs under his command to Major F. E. Nve, the new acting assistant ad jutant general, and took the train for Brunswick. On the afternoon of the Over BII2 THCUSinD sa Use in Zcisi? County. Albany, Oregon. fcFARLAFiD & HARVEY. death-rate. A Baptist Sunday School Conven tion for the North Pacific coast will be held at X)regon City, commencing on Wednesday February, 18th, at 7 p.m. All Baptist Sunday Schools are invited to send delegates 19t!i. Smith, at the 1 1 pail of the Vnsinn .. , I legislature, demanded admission to Sixteen thousand acres of land were located by Chapman & Buyer, of Wal la Walla, last week, for different par- . Slur lift :. ALBANY MARKETS l'.rvINi. Wheat $1 per bnhel ; o:its, 27c per buslu-l ; butler, J0525e per ll ; eg's-. 30c per dozen ; apples, 40e pT hnshcl : chick ens, alive, $2 -tOS.'S. dreed. 334; t:il- j low, 4c per lb ; li:uns, 12.'o pcrij. Custoiu (srindin:. bloody deed with an ax. The snnpo- ,)0 State House, and being refused, ties. It is to be hoped these locations sitiou is that tho prisoner is crazy. held a short session ot the legislature I are for actual settlers. At a meeting of old soldier, planters on the sidewalk, adjourning to meet at at Jit. Pleasant, South Carolina, Jan. 10th, an organization was effected and Union Hall at 10 o'clock on the 20th. Accidents. Our troops and Mexican forces are resolutions unanimously adopted ex- auier v iciona ana nis oana oi renegaae pressing a desiie tor cordial and frater- The boiler ot the steam mill ot J. II inaiars, ana tneir capture or aoteat is ai nn,on j, tlie couutry, aud saying : Iike, iu Epping, N. II., exploded on Ballard. Isom S Co. wish ns to inform our renders that they art; now doing cus tom work at th-ir flouring niilis in tliis citv, ehara'msr tlie regular toll of onc-eiahth Necroes are rushinu into Kansas of every hnlicl. Thev want fanners to 11 .1 1 . . . 1 . x m . . f , l tjiii j .iiiii fee iiirm mm tc-t ttiv- ilir-ini) in -"-j nonr turned cut hy thcin it i.s mosr cs- tute. mild weather alone Drevents suf- celleut. l.i terii'g. Forewarnefl t'orcftrutcti. looked for. They have been on the war path since 1876. News has been received from Persia that Russian arms has met a second defeat at the hands of the Turcomans, in consequence ot which the Russians bad to take refuge in their ships. Hesolved, That to effect this, our the night of the 13th. blowine the . i - fi i tt I ; earnest aesire, we nominee umnit u - rain to atom8 aild kinig one of the ... .i.l wnrkmpii. ( ;larpi:i'( IVrkina ami tut all v isnnr RlniKlnril nearerc lor nresiaetil I . and vice president in the approaching ' juring Jos. Quimby presidential election. I On the 16th the steamer Greece Resolved, That we send greetings of blew up at her dock at Hoboken, kill peace and good will to all people On i-nday night the glin Store Of Thu Kaiser VJ. raH-.l Urnimn I t -r on- Ben. Porstner, of Salem, was bnrgiar. rfl.,'in tlu. ,,.,iK,ii proix rti. i r tar.wtui pnnrry. tie. Is rt:i!doi'i rie:iv nHi'intcsa n ; the yonnjjwl cinln. Tin wtui.l huvc iimvt unliamv lxiivnr at Vttih'W. iJixnti. l-'ivvt-r. ized to the extent of $800. This is the second time Ben has leen robbed. ALBAS Y S1ASELE WORKS. -DEALEKS IN- cad EEAD EX1XCTK1 r. throughout the land, and invite them eauwoou, xj. i , mu nwrow n club, nominate Giant, a.-d let us be- irom again oemg aestroyea Dy nre on i come one people undivided theSlh. Tlie wind was blowing a gale, Such a ticket would be a political , but through extraordinary exertions ot J novelty, indeed firemen and rilizanR th citv eecaned. I , I l lie i unaueipuia ximcs lens hub ; England has adopted a more liberal ''President Hayes went into the rotun- policy toward Ireland, and it is hoped I do ot the capitol some days ago and tbat distracted country may, under the I sat in one ot the scats ret apart for oe'jr order ot things, once more become J ladies. A policeman who did not know quiet. A. L. Gordon, an American citizen, imprisoned in Quiqui, Peru, since June, charged with being a Chilian spy, has been voluntarily released and handed over to the commander of the Alaska by Col. lieas, commander of the city. rteport says that a formidable filli- buster movement is on foot to sever the liio Grande states of Mexico from that republic and place them under an in dependent government to be styled the Republic of Rio Grande. him ordered the president to move on. He did not respond readily, whereupon the officer arrested him and started tor the guardroom, when an employee re. cognized the officer's mistake and in formed him. The officer made profuse apologies, but the president said : That is all right ; 1 suppose you were carrying out orders. " Wonts Fook, the Chinese murderer who was to have been hanged in Port land on Wednesday, cheated the gal lows by hanging himself iu bis cell on Monday night. The jailor had been Secretary Burch says he will decline I warned tbat Wong Fook would at- to band over back pay to Senator Sha- j tempt suicide, and he had placed him too, should be apply for the same, no- I iQ a cell with three other prisouers, one til he receive formal opinion iu regard to I of whom, Duffy, in for six months for tlie matter trom the first comptroller, j burglary, bad been offered a reward if bharon was absent from bis seat in the I he would ktep watch over him. Hut Senate a good deal during the last sen. j Duffy slept, and the Chinaman was Biod. I thus afforded an onDortunitv to shuffle UCU XJllBtHU Liaa Jd7llbljr UUHIQ K.IIOWII t the fact that he was the originator of j The Democratic Slate Central Com the "March to the Sea,' as also the I mittee, which met at Salem on the 8th, campaign up the Cumberland and Ten- I issued a call fur the State Convention neesee rivers. We believe Sherman J in this city, to meet on the 7th of April, always contended that Grant originated I The Convention will nominate a can- tbese movements. f . " t- (iifn were wuuii: nrrrt?i iy n inMU-im Ah oiu iniieinuccs iuush I m-ninmonilca liy tt onriu-iv to nre cvram, r'-:- are to get the Malheur reservation back inst.ua a tn-ntitv tirmr -iii-ii'iU sii-.iii its .'ix.u- . - .. nmls. Ri suit! von izt-t fi'iY (iiTiismi Klixir. again, in us rurnisning mem witn a oase Tin-etmnine ir tii.- l-fiiim .-,..;( i.f avw t... l.,..rl.... ..A I . . . .. ... ami tho tnr-snmk! siiimtiiri- cl lr. K -.riser iwnnnnumi, minM nuuuuinjj i operations TOT anolner OUlureaK. Anpltatnll'lrnjstcmvs. I j!rt e. 7 t-culs. jn anu-vrrani organization is report ed with head-quarters t Washington. T1,e WorU KoxoiTon, It is said to be in the interest of Sher- ww nas already become a household I word, is derived from the G reek, and com posed ot two wortts, tnozo and Ouontes. Sozo" translated, means to preserve, and Odontes"the teeth "SOZOlOXT" preserver of the teeth. Aud it. is true to iu name. If beautifies and pre-erve the I teeth, bunions and Invigorates the truii and corrects nil impnritie.s of the brealti. lne ouor ot this pure preparation is so Some of the fields ot barley in High delightful that it is a luxury to apply ir. a m - . 0 . - , . I lli s-s 9 ' mi tin aici . IVKI U 11 1 I vauey, v. l., averagea ioj ousneis 10 gt and pertumers. 15 the acre. one custom house otBccr and seven other persons. j An express train on the Reading, Pa., railway jumped the track on the 16th, killing the engineer, Jas. Daly, injuriug the fireman, aud wrecking a sleeping car. A telegram of the lGtl: tells of the explosion of the giant powder and gly cerine works one mils from Prince Ar. thur's Landing, more or less damaging every house in town. Said to be th e work of an incendiary Gen. Grant and party have engaged passage ou the steamer Alexandria, which is expected to sail for Havana on the 13th of February. A5Zany, Oregoa. Also, pverv vnriefv of cemetery anl others! onr work tottc ncatm-ss ami UisvaH-h. m-eiiii l.TeiiT loit to oraers lioin any part ! tut' ::v.tiiuifi waninurton irrnoi-y, ijy mat! trotn. rwrire, and prutiintly lorwai-ilcj. work war ranted, vl-int From On the 19th, 84,700 was sont trom Chicago to the suffering in Ireland. New To-ISay. To insure good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for Painting that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds & Co's Pure Paints and Oils. ! The terrible storm of the 9th did not Teach tho Sound. Italia Wnllat, W. T. Late news from Walla Walla, Wash. ington Territory, Fays : The recent sale did much damage all U, . . - ici f : till miia uumiuii iMa wrril iroush the unner couutrv. and fences I .. ..i r i..-.. - - t-i ki; I tjy lUIIIIIICIILmi OjitlllSb Al WPhlVIS I KllffSl inAltM In the Circuit Conrt for the State of Oresron for l.tnn conntv. Jolin Conner, nlainliif. vs. Phiiin 5ritr'bv. I n ttltr, it,.......,.! .1 . . 1 1 n A - . n n I f lua ntliTi pliiwl t li li!l m rail llA tlftUl rMnnil. 1 (letRnrlnn t. J J I i - . .t r I. I To 1111111 DR. II. J. CHUEIi.'JISS.iL, Homaeopntbic Pliyslclnn nud turg?on, OFFICK In Parrish's hriek.Alhany. Oregon. Chronic tlxseases a &-cia!f. Can tie tonn:i at my ofllee. at all hours of the U:ty or ni jrht, when not professionally ubsent. vl-2nl(j wpre almost universallv nrostrated and I pork packinir rirm to reiwver dam izes for ..... ! . . , , 1 loss ot life caused by eating diseaetl ham rviur uunuiuiin n ..... vicv. . ivuau. i niitwhun from trio neteiiil'i nrs. it rue mr. one hundred and ten miles in length, is located aud contracts let. Man are sible for the consequettces of enUng It. ITi,,yoVV:SSe iZX iiiiiLin, in", nuiiuiiii.u i.tiiisi ivw.ii.i- i Hnl mnntii.l to ntirvenr titnl ttnswer T The railroad from Wallula to Celilo I ed trom the men who raised aud. sold the compinlnt of tiieiii.ove ptatntiir in tii,a!x i done. It is rumored that a syndicate ot prominent bankers have bought 50,- 000 shares of the Central Pacific at 75, with option on 50,000 more at 80, all cash. Stanford, Huntington, Class. and C. F. Crocker bold most of the stock of the road.- didate for Congress, three bupreme ant. The thermometer stands at sixty. Judges. Judges and Prosecuting At- I tn in ti. cr.ari t torneys for the several Judicial Districts, and nx delegates to attend the National I ? Miners are rushing into the Skagit There are over forty., thtmsand acres of tlrlo mfirah hilifl on flrap'it. liarlmr and now at work and more will be placed shoal water bay. Most, ot it is owned in .cnAnutWminlw ..rrvninxi ' I Isites bodies and us d for stock ransre. 1 't1!! lunrl lrl Iia rpiOnfniMl ftr A fTrtnillrn- The country is now on the high road I ml purposes by proper diking. ti. nrnaMititir Oiul n vorv larrra !mtni 1 " 1 v 1 - I '. Courtsev to vi.-itors is not confined to gration is expected this year. Let them 1 cultured communities. The presetim of imML thern room for thousands. DeLessens is all that prevents the -lie- - . . . - I om4 nl Arrftbel Irom risinsr In renelllan xne nrm or napman as uoyer i against tne uovernmeni oi fanania Iftnatoit clvtMii tlmneonil aiTM rkf land . 1 'No. sir," said an Albany man; "I'm last week tor diiterent parlies. I none o'yer fellers as wastes his time lear- More acreage U bein- olowed than nln' other folks' Janguidges. I don t speak . Knfllsh a t -' . 1 ? I - " ever ociore. rarmera : are an plowing, i know A lt..nK t i.r.H. Ifm meAtrJ? ' ... - - 'i . . I .r.-.... ....... VIB IV. I un.l euu,,r,. .1,.,. I Untl-u t winter, the weather is warm and Dleas- I hand. The rebels anrjear to he master ot I rr,i. the date of ilii notice, via: ' .... I . . i ... ' - . . .... I - : . . . . i ii . . ; v. i . i it ine Bituaiion in ine. ouiie or uuranjjo. 'i ne tmnei ueiora, noinesienu ii.-.r''i i ior me oi n nit nr. -' . , , pears to be iuipossible in tliat unhappy country ou he kvo entitled Conrt, now on liio with tho l.'Iet-k of Klid Conrt, narainHt yon. on or iiefore 1 lie nrst lay of tlie next resrnlar term ot the i"ircuit Conrt. In and for Haul l.inn county, Ort'ssou, to- wlt: tne Sti tin f 3rtrc; 1880, and yon are heretiy not men tn.ir ti yon tan to appearand answer sul'l conipuimt, a liereoy required, the pluinlilT will take jtifltcmenf against you for the ttut of Sioti .f?'l.l coin, and ill lentil, iiemiti ill line ium win iiwni uwwii 27. 1H7SI. at. the rate of one net- cent, ner muni h. and the farther sum of .", attoreey'st fee, and the co&tlet autl (Hsitiriuenistoi tut-2 tti-noji. HUMPiliiKl Wll. t.K ! attorneys lor nlaiutilr. Published btr order of the Hon. 11. F. Harding, JiulKC, made at Cliamners, January ht a, Ibo. January l, xsso-vianiti American is all the tonguo I Notice of Filial Proof. Land Offics, nnimx City. Or.. Jan. 13. 1S79. NOTICE Is hereby iftven that the following n,ii antthr him 1!1h1 notluc ot liia inten tion to make Una! proots .n cnptKirt ot iiisciattn and secure tlnal entry thereof at t he expiration j" Painters who use C. T. Raynolds & Co's Paints &cd Oils do ths BEST AND CHEAPEST WORX, because PURE MATERIAL GOES FURTHER, LOOKS BETTER, and LASTS LONStB .than any ether. Kejiubllenn Slate Central 4'oiuuiltt ee. A tneetinsr of the Kcptihlican SiJite Cen tral Committee of the tiL'itts ot recoil will he held in the citv ot Salem on Wednes day. Fob. IS, 1SS0, at 2 o'clock r. si. A full attendance is requested. DAVID FP.OIIAN, Chairman. Joseph Simon, Secretary. Committee. Baker... Milton White Jlenlon.lC. 15. McElroy i'iackamas. .F. Paiet Clatsot.. .. K. J. Taylor ColummatiW nl Hi-tuo J. SURMAN, M. ., (SCCCESSOB TO DR. ntIVIl.1 ' t ; ........ . OFF1CK AND nKSIDENCE -On Second ' , . near Albany KnjjineCo. No. One' enylBO ; t'oos E. W. Tower Curry.. i.M. Kilev Housilaf.-.K- Hurst Krant J. W. Clinrch JaekAon.J HUliitwootl .lowphine Thos Floyd Luke C. 11. Watson I.inn...i...r. Frotnan J.nne....J H. McClnnsr SlHrion.. . . . K . C lieer Multnomah Jos Simon l'olk A. W. Lucas Tillamook lr.Lafcello U mat 11 la ....... , vaean t ITnton W.J. Snodrrns9 Wasco E. L. .Smith Washimjton J. Gaston YamhiU...J. W. Watts UouHe. Albany, Or., Jan. 9, 188(Vvl3nU Republican papers please copy. eiwioiiRiimens oi a cwim ;ovcrnnieiu ap- rkw si. T S It 3 E. and name the fol lowing as his witnesses, viz : J. F. IJeri-y, of ! Linn county, Oreifon, and J. B. l'0ii,'"f,f' ootintT.Orpson. JL. 1. JAM. The recent explosion at Newark has ren- oaiiuary iti, nsso-vixniuw.j lter?iier. Democratic Convention. The, total miimis countrv. Seattle, on the Sound, aered wearers ot ceiiuioui collars npprehen- , - . . , . . 4J. . . , I . " I Sive less a tiray parK Hioti let cause tllelr number ot delegates to the Mate Con. I being headquarter!. Skagit river is j heads to be suddenly lifted from their veution is 169, ot which Jinn county reported full o ice trom iu mouth np no,,ers. is entitled to fifteen. Frank -Leslie, the great publisher who died a few days since, left a will, asd it ia now stated tbat the disposition ot the old man's property thus made doesu't suit the ton, and he will con. test the will. Frauds on the New York Prod oca Exchange to the amount of $319,000 Lave been discovered. Benjamin C. B2rt who has been Treasurer of the Exchange for many years, waa the de- fiucr. lie difad suddenly on the after. coc-'i c! tba Sib. at ttahonse of a friend la Ise-v York, and it ia tnoust be j late for this issue. Will appeaf put j ly eleven miles of new road built dur. to Mt. Vernon, but the steamer Cheha- lim ..i. J.. I concrete ' r tain. Professor "What wll lion with a load of miners and supplies duct ot five apples multiplied by six pota- j twu tuo date ot' tuts notieo.c ; M.LlJX(. -. the present week. ! i toesr' Pupil (triumphantly) "Hash !" -. Albany, Or, Jan. a, issoliJ. Assignee. Professor "Can you multiply together I numbers ?" The class are uncer- ' be the pro- Assliieea Kotlee. - NOTICE Is hereby piven that F. M. French, doinjr bnsiiie&s In Albany, Oi etcoii, under the above name, has assigned to the uiidei-rtisn-odall his property for the bench t of all his creditors, ratably and in proport ton to then several demands.; Any persons having claims ascainst him are hereby required to present rue in 10 mo, uuiy vui-mmi, wt-i The fall offtnow was not nearly w honrj I setts railroads tor 1879 was $30,090,- 000.'; Total number of persons injured Communication irom Corvaiiis too I during the year, 405 ; fatally, 45.- On- m, . ... . I lii tlu T jiIca Waahintrtrm lotlaii n . i urnA I L-rrvfTrir IiahIiu crlve a no gross income ot the wassaohu- rt7 . : " " JN hTton W ti.ecnty comtof u.m Atlmlnlsirator's Kotlce. ren that the nnilet-Bln- rrrty Live faicicled. week.- ing tbc year, I county, Orejron, duly apiKtinted administrator ,. i r.s.,...u M Moore. ili',r.caeii.Hto Port Towusetld Schools and clmrelmi 1 of said conntv. All persona., having claims were closed by ibe deep snow d severe wealbjr and dullness reigned Supreme. ' j vouehorstothoundersifrned.wlthinsixmonths . . n- I from the date hereof, at iebanon.uinn cwnuiy, The O. K. & W. C0.'S brieve across John Oregon. JOSEPH J. WIAKLTON, Day's river, will be oyer one mile Joog, ruun cuamboi-iaiu, attys for adm. Cltats. V. Plummer, WHU1.K3AI.E AND HETAIL. AMD DKALEB IN Paints, Oils and Glass, ALBANY, ORHiOS. ALBANY Albany, Oregon. 1 The Second Term will opei November 12lli, 1879. JUST KECEIVKD, A L4RftE INVOICE OF Urajjs and lh-nptist' Sundries from the East ; atso tbe larjrest and most complete stock ol Lamps and Lamp tlxtures ever brought to this city, feir Prescript ions carefully com pounded at all times, day or night. Iln23 frt COUGHS. iLi'i BEE302T3 CAPCIKE P0E0U3 PLASTER coothes, r;licves almost at o:ice and cures where ; otaer jilastera fail even to relieve. It coatains greater & more nosrerf nl pain relieving, etremirtli cciug and curative proporti than tba cnmra'-Hi porocs phtJiU-r, and is f-.ir superior to lmiinnts aud tha eo-catHl electrical pp-intires. It is specially r-.wommended for Die auuve aitmeutg, , elso for Hln:il aud KWnrv CoranluiBl, I'letirlay, Mt-iatira. nod til lnel Arho4n.ua I'ains. Whon siiircrin you wll do well la takd even a lHtie pitna lo virocnr" tiiis article. Do not a'dow any oihor pinsti r to b-t iuititnlHl for it. Soid hy all limfnjicin. Skahury & Jou:sos, 21 rialt Street, Muvv York, l'ruprictora. SO FAB AS'IT IS IESIRABI.K TTIREK courses of Instruction will be parsum: in i CJasHical, Helen viae ua this Institute, viz: Kvniuu. A Fnll Cores of Instrnctors lias Izzi - secured. For part'cnlai-s concerning the courses of c-tudy and the price of tuit ion, apply to Ber. ELBCIIT Ji. UMMT, fus. August 8, l79vlln5 Ladles' Variety Emparlur. IvIES. 27j. HTDn KEEPS CONSTANTl4T;OS HAND ' i ' - . ; s German Zephyr, Canixu, Thread, Fins, , Needles, Buttons, Ileal Hair S'wcV. -es and Curia, Hosiery, Stamped ' Goods, dx., o., o. Also, Agent for Ir. Warner's Elcaltli Cor7 J V Child's Wftlslt ' - ami Madam Foyas : Corset Skirt j Supporter, fcsJFreneh stamping dons to order, lasar BroadalWa St., opposite Post OSoef