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Una 1 "37. HELMBOLdTS conrousti FLUID EXTRACT lflH PHARMACEUTIC L'S;icrec:c3s.e&y for all tie DIS:Eli..SES OF THE , J" or Debility, Loss of.;iemory, I nd i s po tion to Exertion or. Thisiuess, Shortness Ot Breath, Troubled ylth Thought of Ois- ase. Dimness ot VI? ion, Pain in tire Back, Ckwt and Head, Rush of Blood to t!:s Mead. Pale Countenaij.ee and Dry.Sklti.. . If tliese symptoms are allowed to gtr. Qn,. ry .freuuenlly Epileptic Kit and Cqn sumption follow, When tlie constitution, kreomes a (Tec-tad -it requires the aid of an lnjlgra'tiiig ftieiriiie to strengtiieti and lone np tiie system. Which Helaljai&'s Buclva" is ix rvutv A-SK. , Is Cncqtmlcd - f -. f - , . . '- $7 anj trmcdy known. It is prve-ibed. tjy the int eatinent physicians .nit ovei tb worldi' !u Xlbcumaf ism, apermatovriioen, IVeiirnliria, lrpMia. .. Inilixesstidn, Coiist ipntjon, 4 Aches &; Pains, General Debility, ' Kidney Disease, MArer Co initial nt, urtt Ierv4u Debility, Head 'I troubles, i eJralVi. t .fatencrni ill health, Spinal Difaef,, . Sciatica, Deafness, - . .'Catarrh, i- IVervoiis Complaints, Female Complaints,' tVc t llMdache, Pain In the Slioulrters,Co;jgh, rMcsiness, Sour Stotiiaclu Eruptions, Bad tliyte fUoutli, Palp'iYaMon r the Jteari, Pain in the region .of the Khlncys. and tlioosand other painful sytnptoins, i the offsprings ot Dyspepsia. OEIK2I30C.D'S ntCIIl' Xbd eU:nIate the torpid Liver, Bowel jtd idcfoeys to healthy action, in cleans log thg-iilood of all impurities, aud impart lB pe fiid vigor to the who'e system . A single trial will be Quite sufficient to ey-avisce tlte most hesitating of Us valuable mtedial qualities. '."'Hill A. i f . i1 ' i : PBICE, $r PER BOTTLE, Ox Zl&ifi&UtoT.SS t - Delivered to any address free from obser- Ystloo. ";,'-:. 4 "Patient" may consult by letter, receiv IilS the nm attention as by catling. ient?PhyIcaBf4Ml tQ corres Tmdcnts. All Jotters shbftld be addressed 2.'T. ZZZX2IS0LS' Druggist aal Qiemist, , miladelphJa, Ia. CAlJTlbiV l" ' J tlut Vh.t jprlTkt rroprjt'jijfy" CUaos U ea t&ch bottle. tJolcl Everywhere. may2311n34 ALBANY", FRIDAY. FEB. 13. 1SS0 LOCAL, MATTERS. 4'oautjr four! -I'tbrunry Tern. In tlie mntter of tlie nppHvailon of .las. Currow et al. for vacating miui. Messrs. G. F. Biu khnrt, I. S. Dickson nnd J. It. were appointed viewers to niet-t nt the b-ginli!g ot the rfKiil on the 23'1 of February, and assisted by County Surveyor Bryant, make out their report. Isaac Ihitvhns was declared ti pauper. and C. T. Cratt. wa awartkiJ the keeping at $2tlO jier atiiMim. The jietitioii tor bridge nt Ofcrs, Frtl on iliwtnas creek whs gratitiil, an I. CufR-e apiiotnUtl SUperiliteti'U'iit to let the cpiitrtu t acwrlitig to 1HS-; ett. Ttie resigtiation of; J. A. Robinett, eu pet vlsor di-trict Xo. !!), was not accepted. O. W. Wttrren, constable's fee, lf4 50, was allovvi'tl. Tlie bill of Ilei.ry Vinson, repairs on stTajver, ?i 2, tisalIowttl. Dr. S. A. Smith, attendance on insane person, allowed. Dr. II. J. Boughtou, same as uIove, $5, allowetl. S. J. Whitijey. same; as District Attor ney, ?'5, allowetl. C. A. riuiumcr, stationery, 11 50, al lowed. 1. J. Powell, witness ? days, $G, al lowH-d. ..... , . L. Kline, mdse $4 83. a.nwed, State vs Win. Cannon,, sundry fees, al lowed. I. C. .Dickey, attendance on Court, $103 ."'J. ai.'o-.v'.-.l. , I. C. Diikiy, IVes. $87, allowed. E. Was Kin, bill for Ttic, disallowed. I. OtaUwolil, stove.etc, f 55 12, allowed. C. Meyers, nuls., 7 75, allowed. W. I,. Coon, jury list Orleans precinct, $3, di-allowed. I. Howard Owens, gravel for district 13, allowed f 1 50. Senders -'i Sternberg, cand'es luriiished Clerk's ifiice, $5. allowed. B. L. Xoideu, fees, $4 20, allowetl. John A. Wren, to work on bridge dis trict 13, allowed. 15. M. Savage, bill for $20, disallowed. Geo. J I. Kiddle, juor, $30, allowed. Claim:', ot witiies.es in ease of State V8 Frank Held, CI, 130. , Jai L. Cowan, tees, $243 23, allowed. I'ejKtrt of Win. H. Thon pson, suiervi sor .district 49, received and accepted. Iiejort of li. G. Flakes supervisor dis trict '7, rejKut received and accepted. Milt Houston, supervisor district 2, al lowed $9. i I.obt Harrison, superintendent di-trict . 43, allowed $2t. C tt'i Cowan, sujiervisor district 9, al lowed $23. A. Simmons, supervisor district 33, al " lowed $1G. Henry Watson, suiervisor district 59, : allowed $24. r James Caruthers, supr ilistrict 21, report ;ixepttd. ' M. Acheson, supr district fallowed $30. SI. li. Wilds, supr district 41, allowed :$I7- , Alf Blevins, supr district 39,aIloWed $52. Wm. li. Eroyles, supr district IS, allow ed $24. In the matter ot the application of E. Mathews et al for bridge on South Fork Santiam river ordered that E. Mathews be appointed to submit plans and specifi cations for said bridge at next term of the Coui.ty Court. C. A. Plmr.meruUjedicitie furnished Mrs. Jordan, allowed, r 40. C. A. l'iuuimer, medicine for Jas Mar shall, allowed S3. Allen, ltobiiisou & Co., lumber, allowetl $4 65. Eiias Forgey, supr district 37, allowed $10. Bill of T. J. Cline tor timber and lumber, $20, continued until next term. ) D. Hockcusudtli, 2,000 feet lumber. 20 sllowed. ,W., II. Swank, supervisor district 14, allowed $40. E. P. Earge, lumber. $8 10, allowed. II. .lit. Garter, supervisor district 10 ordered that lie lie allowed to purchase 17,104 leet of lumber to make culvert aud repair bridge over the Calipooia. J. Moist and D. Fromau wre apMmted to provide i.ecessaries for AV. J. Mathews, an indigent person, aud reprrt bill at next term ot court. Alf Marshall was allowed $23 50 for keepin'an indigent erson. ISesigiiation or F. M. Smith accepted, and P. W. Smith appointeJ supervisor of district 8. In the application ofifW. D. Ilocken smlth and Costello to v: ange county road, ordered that IE S. Owen, E. l'enlaud .and Ore n Beutiejt be appointed viewers, said viewer, wih the Surveyor, IE Bryant, meet at 9 o'clock of the 10th Inst, to view gaid.rond. . r t ,G. W. .Y'ourig, supervisor district 44, allowed $88. James Laurent, work at Court House, $3 75, allowed. J. Conaway, lumber, $6 37, allowed. ('. T. Cralt, keeping paupers, allowed $950 9. i- . . . ; ' J. B. Potter,' keeping Holcomb, panper, allowed $45. ' P. W. Spink, wood for Mr. Jordan, al lowed $8. ..y r. B. M. Savage, to attendants on pauper, I $3 60, allowed. i . Ordered - that C. T. ; Cnft be allowed f 200 per annuoi lor keeping Kelley, a pauper, payable; quarterly, commencing with this date. v (Besignation of Peter Brenner accepted, and John Kelly appointed supervisor of district No. 7. Besignation of W. B. Kirk accepted, and Geo. Gross appointed supervisor of district No. 21. ,t A. H. Powell, fl3 40 allowed. A. H. McDonald, $13 40, allowed. S. A Johns, Co. Jude, salary, $78, al lowed. I. C. Dickey, Shell ffV lees. $15. allowed. Allen, Kobinsou & Co. lumber. $2, al lowed. Dr. W. F. Alexander, nttendance on pauper, $25, allowed, i In the matter of Mrs. Jortlan ordered that she be no longer considered D county charge. In tlie matter of Mrs. Price ordered hat she be no longer considered a colinly charge. In the matter Of Smith and family or dered that ttiey no longer be considered a county clmrge. Adjourned on the Gib. Conor 1 1 Proeet-diuK. Council met on Tuesday evening, a lull board present. Committee on Streets reported in favor of granting petition of II. Fliudt for side walk on north side of lot "2, block 11, Ilackleinan's addition, which report was adopted and said sidewalk ordered built within 15 days. The Committee on Account and Current Expenses presented the following report which was adopted : To the Jityur, etc : We your committee on Accounts and Current Expenses, hav ing been, at the last meeting of this body requested to investigate hc city finances ami report as to whether it would be ex- !edieut for the city to purchase at thi time a hook and ladder out lit, beg leave to report as follows :;Ve And that last year tlie City Treasurer paid out the sum ot $10,187 52. and ot this amount there was over $2,800 laid out In ways which will not occur again 'for years. The pur chase of jthcc la'se tower from Xo. l's cost $007 50: I.'n: s hose, $U25 29; lees and costs in appealed cases, $250; besides these, over $1,300 was paid out during 1879 on orders drawn prior to that year, which, the l'ecnrder informs us in ids last report, that the outstanding orders for 1879 which we will have to pay oil', do not amount to $100. .Putting these different amount together they read a? follows : Old orders paid $1327 53 Fees and costs in appealed cases.. 250 00 Xew-hose 25 29 llo.-j tower (J07 50 Tot il $2,810 32 This amount is the surplus we have t work on. as the remainder of the $10,137 5: will be iied as current expenses and to pay the Wdlotighhy. note, which we have takeii-nccou.:' f only by putting it in among the current expenses, the same as 'ast year The whole amount of saloon lii?eue last year was$1.900, so that if we should lo-e all of it v.e would still have a bala-iceof over $900. Taking all this in to consideration, we beg leave to report that the citv is abundantly, ntilo to pur chase. All of which is respectfully sub mitted, Julius Gkadwhol, E. Martin. ; 11. Saltmaiish. Kollr.wing bills were allowed : . A. J. Ilr.nt, Marshal's fees. $12 32," J. A. It. Harper, work. $0. .1. E. Halter, liecorder's fees. $7 70. Tlie committee on the resolution .to lLx-nse drug stores, was granted further time to report. ' The Mars-hal's report for January was read and placed on file. On motion the vote giving tlie city printing to the Democrat, passed at the last session, was reconsidered, and the Recorder ordered to proceed with the let ting of the city printing as required by ordinance. On motion, the ordinance relating to city jtolice was pl-ced upon its filial pas agc and passed. Said ordinance to be in f.irce and take eff-x-t live days after publi cation. On motion, ordered that the Democrat print alove ordinance in next Issue. See ordinance in this Issue of the Kkoisteu. j Commtiniattion from Board ot Fire Delegates read and- approved. On motion it was ordered that the pnr- cliase ot the hook and ladder apparatus be referred to the committee on Fire and Water. On motion, the statement of G. F. Simp son in regard to purchasing lot for Linn Engine Co. No. 2. was referred to com mittee on Fire and Water. On nio ion or Martin, tlie Marshal was ordered to erect a lamp at southwest corner or Washington and Seventh streets. On motion or Scott, the Marshal was ordered to regulate the beat of the night watch by stationing one above and the other below Broadal.blu street. A motion was offered by Gradwohl, di recting that all new lamps ordered erected by the city be tlie tubular lamps. The motion was amended by Rice, that the matter be referred to committee on Streets and Public Property, aud passed as amend ed. ;, .Bill of W. N. Miller passed under sus pension of the rules $45. Following bills were retered ; A, J. nunt. Marshal, !s 16. E. Kline A Co. lamp chimneys, 75e. "Samuel Krape, work raising bell tower, etc., $3 50. SI. L. Hasbiouck, hauling, 60c. R.'A. Stratford, work on bell tower, $7 CO. F. Willert, material for bell tower, $20. A. R. Harper, day "3 work on bell tower $2. . G. A.Kile, work on bell tower, 10 25. A. H. Hackleuian, timber lor bell tower, $4. " B. R. Cundiff, brick, etc., for bell tower, 30 50. Redfleld & -Irylng? lamp' cWuineysJ 5. t. F: Conn,- W"qr5- ori" jett tower. 8. ; J. E. Halter, Recorder's fees, $11 55. Adjourned. Temperaineo Irinre. Dr. J. W. Watts, ot Oregon City, de livered a lecture on temperance at the Y. P.C.A. hall on Saturday .evening, to a large, audience. The lecture was well re ceived, ! tebnnas Items. From our regular correspondent Under date of February 10th I Roads are drying rp. and traveling is ... - now niUcli more easy man c since. The Wlf -' aol very hard on cattle In Ui5rr et. We are informed that Mr. A. Saltmarsh, living Hlwtit two miles e:ist of this place, out of abotlt two hun dred head .or cattle, has only last one head. Sir. David Andrews, our new Postmas ter, took charge ot the postal department in this city yesterday, and lthln Tour hours thereafter, he had it movea irom first door north ot the St. Charles hotel, to first door south of Ralston & Co.'s dry goons store on rirsi mi.i distant, Dave has an eye to uusiuess, aim is the right man In Ihe right place" in the piwtoflicei The doctors pt this place report consid erable sickness in the immediate Vicinity ; the. patients are mostly A-liildren who are ifflii'ted with lung fever. Iio deaths. M,r. Joa McDonald, who has ..been atl tiynUufJ school at the SantiBin Academy In this , city, started yesterday morning for Wii&toii, Umatilla county. Good bye. Joe;, we hope to see you again 'erelong. though., Tlw inemliers of Tamany ring will meet in this city, at the Bnd Hall, on Satur day tho 33th of Feb., for the ptif pose ot eh cting iitficers to serve the ensuing term of ontj ysar, and transact sndi other busi ness as is necessar3- to advance the Organi zation. .The main topic will be to take steps toward establishing a library. Good scheme. Hurrah for Tatuany Ring ! The drugstore oflr. J. M. Powell will be moved during the latter part of this week from lrvin's blo-k to the postofliee building. The business part of Lebanon w ill be drawn to a focii" of about one square block as soon as this is done. John Dounca, proprietor of the -Dcw drop" saloon, lias closed his place of busi ness in this city, and we understand Is shortly to move his goods to Sweet Home That makes two saloons closed here dnrinK the past; vear, and there is one. more to close ye:-. The united forces ot the Methodist Epis copal Church Xui th and South, are hold ing a protracted iileetiug during the present week, at the C. P. Church in this city The Reverends Mr. Jenkins, of Shedd. and Xiclmls, ot Brownsville, are engaged in the pulpit, and are doiuz a eood work a an appropriate time, tor never lias Leban on needed a meeting of ibis kind more than now. S. llalspy Items. Big failure here creates a sensation in business quarters. J. T. Black, Esq-j i reports one-third more grain growing 't: the vicinity than at corresponding date lastyear. Black & Co.'s farmers' store is doing a large share of the trade by quick sales and small profits. L The Villard House is doing a good busi ness, being new and popular. F. Jack runs the stage and express line to Brownsville, aud is always on time tor the cr.rs. Hi-own vine. The BrownMrille hotel is being refitted, enlarged, .jefi.irnisl.ed and put in good ordur for guests. ... ' : Iveidig'.'& Klnrkee's new mill will be completed 'in? April. Other minor im provements tioted about town. y. :j . Schools churches and temperance 'jlnbh all flourishing. " -: Dr. Starr reports six physicians and no sickness. Saloon about petered out. Several candidates for county officers in this precinct. A Kplencllfl Paper We have received a. copy of tlie Muske gon, Michigan, Chrom'ce, the holiday edi tion, a triple sheet with supplement, fourteen pages), containing a full descrip tion of the city and surmiMfling,embclish ed with engravings of t'ns principal busi ness houses, mills, etc., making a splen did number. One thing we can say. fa certainty that tlie business men of Slrske gan are enterprising ami liberal, as is shown Ik the manner and style or adver tising in the Chronicle. If Is certainly a creditable number to the editor, Mr. W. SI. Harford. Success, old boy. OBleers of Bine Ribbon ( lab. The new officers ot the Albany Blue Ribbon Club are: President, E F. Sox; Secretary, Slaggie Foster! Treasnrcr, Sirs., L. E. Blaiu. -plof. Sox, Mr. and Sirs. E. E. Blaiu, Mrs.' James Foster, Mr. and Sirs. C, E. Wolverton, C. IlatTeuden, Kate Conner, and Capt. N.B. Humphscy, were elected delegates to attend the state Tem perance Alliance. nstailel. Albany Lodge No. 314, I.O.G.T., in stalled officers on Tuesday evening, as follows: W.C.T., L. N. Liggett; V.T., Slira Slansftakl ; Secretary, E. O. Ralston; F.S., R. Tot. ; T S. Deckard ; Chaplain, G- Gcisendorter ; Marshal, W. II. Mans field ; EG., Annie Mansfield ; O.G., I Bluniberg; A. Sec, Annie Griffin. East week, says the East Oregonian, Ilowlack made a good Indian out or Capt Jack, a Cayuse, who was on a bender, by splitting his head open with an ax. Tlie Capt. will be mourned Jt-ut little by his tribe,-and the whites generally hail the news of Ids death with satisfaction. He was always a "bad egg."" Bevivsl H(Ub(. Bev. A. J. Hunsaker commences a series of meeting at Gingle's school-house in Benton, county (soap Creek) this (Friday) evening. : To any jnue sending us ten new sub scribers with' the monev ($15). will send free for one year one copy or the Rkoister and one ueiV of AinertawAttricuUHrisL tlieleading agricultural Journal of Amer- ca. Sometbinir Frlttliy. Got something frisky?"' he asked as; he walked into one of our livery stables tlie other day, and called for a saddle horse. "Something that Will prance about lively and wake a fellow out ot his lethargy. I used to ride the trick mule In a circus, and I reckon I can back anything that Wears hair." Thev brought him otit a siiotted calico-colored b a-t with a vicious eve, nnd lie mounted if. nnd dashed off. Be I ore he had gone two blocks, the animal backed. crashed through it high hoard tenee and piungeu into a pas.-tug vehicle, tossing the rider over the ton of an adjacent building and lauding him on the ragged edge of h lawn mower, lliey oore hnn home, stiai- ihtened him out. and plastered him up with raw beef. A few weeks later lie cill- ed at the stable nnd said that if they had a gentle saw-horse with an affectionate dis position, a bridle with curb bit and martin gales, and a saddle with two horns and a crupper to it, he believed he Would go up In the hay mow &ii1 gallop arouuu a little where tt was soft, iiiki it wonluii t hurt him if he went to sleep and fell olf as he diil the other day. True Merit Always Wins. Ill these days of sham it is relreshing to become acquainted with true merit. "For value received" could be appropriately printed on every subscription receipt given bv Antlreirs Jiazar. This marvelous paper with Its low price, onlv $1.00 per year, is the o,ne s.iiceessful Fashion paper publish ed in America. Aiwa vs original, reliable and in-advance, it is tlie acknowledged standard Falilou authority of this country. Notwithstanding its low price, everv sub scriber's prcselited, free with 50c. worth of patterns; and nil $nosc. who subscribe for ISS0.; beghiniug wtkh "tlte January number, will receive as a Present' ar "Gigantic Sup plement, 33x4S inches irilzic, which con tains designs tor fancy woi-k -w-hich could not. be obtained from any deulcfr for $10.00. For (v appropriate Gift to hiothwr; wife or swt-tl!Frtrt We can surelv think -o I nothing better than a years utihscrlplion to; JAn- dreiw liaznr. AH communications Mionlil be addressed to W. R. Andrews, publisher. iriuuue liuiiuing, .cw loru. Jll T We 4u't Talk Without showing the condition of our teeth. Every laugh exposes them. In order not to be ashamed of them let lt Use that stan dard dentifrice. SOZODOXT, which is sure to keep them white and spotless. No tartar can meruit them, no canker affect the enamel, no species of decay infest the dental bone. If SOZODOXT is regular ly ued. It is a botanical preparation, aud its beneficial:e"fTccts on the teeth and gums are inarvclo.:?, a It removes all discolora tion.", aud renders the gums hard and rosy?. 13 A HonlUl. Last Sunday, Walker, the hunter, who who lives on the Sterling ranch at the foot ot the Sisklyous. killed two large panthers which h.e -found feasting on the carcass of a buck thy had just killed, and on Monday he kiljl'il another panther and two wildcats. the pautlier measuring six and a half feet from tp to tip Sir.. Walker should have a pension. Letter List. Uncalled for and remaining in the Post- office in this clt j' for the week ending Feb. 12,1880: llustin. Mrs Pheby Slillcr. Ellas Runner. R R Reed, Honoven Taylor. E (2) Washburn. B W RAYMOND, P. SI. Heun. Wm (2) Hall, Mrs Hcttie ron'es. SI. Sforrrs, Lee P. II. Pair, Mamies! Entertainment and Rap. per. The ladies of St. Paul's 51. E. Church South will give a grand entertainment next Tuesday evening. I7th hist., the Opera House. New features will be in troduced music, recitations, a sumptuous slipper, including oysters served by the 1 idies at 25c. Admittance to the concert. 25e. Proceeds for the beuefit of the church. Some of the bet talent in the city- Is en gaged in this affair. Don't fail to go. ..IltMHlsomeljr- Hone. Revs. S.G": Irvine. E. N. Condit, SHss SI. I. Foster and Slessrs. C. Haffendeh, S. E. Young. L. E. Blaiu, G. W: Grav, J. B. Titus and J. W. Blaiu pnrfhaed and pre sented to the Y. P.C.A. a-!rcu)r1some.clock. which now adorns tlie hall cf the Associa tion. Laities AM Koraety. - - The officers elect ot the Ladies' Aid Society of tills city, are : Sirs. Wa'ter Slonteith, President; Sirs. Harvey, Vice President ; Mrs. E. H-iffenden, Sec.; Sliss Libbie Althouse, Treasurer. It Is of Dnlljr Occurrence, Ulrls, That some deserving voutia man 'Is about to ask yon' to become his companion for life, but is frightened away in dfcgttst bv those 4 m pies and blotches on yoilrifsce don't despair, though, but eet two or-three booties of DR. HVDi'SGOf.IEN BLOOD SYRUP, and after taking it regularly, you win neeu no more pewuer. . . - JU i- I . Blsla, For the next two weeks, will sell goods at extremely low rates, to make room for several lines of new goods which he ex pects to receive about that time. m A Ilonsenola Meed. A book on the Liver, Its diseases and their treatment sent' Free; Including trea- .: r - i ; . - . . T . ii-v-s upon iiTer compiamis, lorpip jiver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Ileadache.-COiistiDa- tlon. Dyspepsia.1 Malaria address Dr. Sautoni. las Broadway, JJew York City, NcvYork., - . Malty Wrddlnf. The ruby wedding or Hon. J Q. TJiorn- ton and wile came off at Salem on -Monday evening, they having been traveling to gether for forty-two, years. TUterarjr Entertainment at Knox Bntte. There will be a literary entertainment given at Knox Butte- sclfool-hnuse. on the evening or February 17th, 1330, by On ward Lodge No. 229, 1.O.G.T..y.- G. M. Knox, Sec. Married. At the residence ot " Jonn'" Beard, Tan gent, by Bev. T:-B." white. Feb; 8th. William II. Churchill and Mrs. Mary Uol- nnger. Bellylous SerTlces. , Bishop Morris will bold divine service In St. Peters' Episcopal church next Sun- I day, February 15th, morning anJ evening P A RACi HAMLETS. Airs. J. F. Backeusto goes to Astoria to day, to visit her daughter, Sirs. Merrill. The 'Snowfliike" Is the boss potetoe. We are indebted to - Mr. J. Millard for a basketful. Mr. Belding is in the city, having sold out in Klickitat, W. T., and come back to get a home among tis again. Welcome to him And his. ReV. A. J. Hunsaker made us a pleasant call on Wednesday. Eeinoii'i oranges, raisins, candies, nuts, cheese, spices syrups, sugars, flour, com meal, buckwheat, and any thing you can think of in the eating line at llatreudeii's. To morrow is the day set apart for birds. etc.. to mate, aud 'volentines" will be i tht'rtwii around lively on the occasion no doubt. Sirs. Joe Speidel, or Corvallis, was in tlie city ok. Wednesday. All of F. M. Wadsworth's family have been sick, but have pulled through alf o. k. The revival meetings at tlie St. E. Church are getting better nnd better, and are largely attended. Tlie Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. for California commenced) Its third anuu.il session at Sacramento on ihe 3d. The order is one of the most flourishing on the coast and contains an enrolled membership or 9000. Or this number over 4500 were en rolled Htiring tlie:(past. twelve months. It's fie hot pr.n cake that makes the butterfly, and that's the eternal truth. Rain Tuesday morning. The finest honey ever brought to this city at IlafTenden's. Claude Strahan Is getting well. Revival meetings at the M. E. Church every.-tevening. Crowds fill the church. aud the Interest is Increasing. Heavy frost Tuesday night ground fro zen. ' ; ' ' Circuit court !rxer.t;riioiith. Sliss Slary Curry Is said tobe recovering, although .but a few days ago -the doctors said she eofikl not live. St. Valentine's day on Saturday and dont you forget it. W. U. Baltimore returned ,fom a trip east or the mountains on Tuesday. The State Temperance Alliance con venes at Eugene City on Wednesday iicaI. Camp this evening a full attendance desired. - Bogardus broke 5.500 glass :balls the other dav in New York, tiring in tlie ag- erc2ate 5.854 times. This was done in seven hours, sixteen minutes and two sec onds. The toree of the recoil was equal to a forty pound blow at each shot. Bogar dus ma le $1,000 by the teat. The IRON KING, at Tweedales, is the boss cook 6tove. The finest comb honey ever brought to tlie market nt Haffenden's. Our new hotel still remains without a landlord; : A tu'l line of stoves and tinware at Tweedale's. ' French has a full assortment of spectac les. Repairing a specialty at F. SI. French's. At a special mcetinr on Tuesday night a majority voted in favor of the purchase of the lot now used by the company, for the place to erect a house lor Not 2's. French still lives. There seems to be a strong reeling for Carp. Sperry as the Republican candidate for Shenlt about IlarrtsDurg ami Browns ville, while Charlton ha6 many supporters in bis neighborhood. P. II. lUvmond, J. K. Weatherford, W. Ralston and B. B. Derry started for the upper Columbia yesterday to be absent ten days or two weeks. Sirs. G. Parrisli Is recovering, after a weeks' illness. ; Fred SIcCov has been afflicted during the week, but was convalescing at latest dates. Sliss Mary Curry, late a resident ol this city, but at present living near Oak l'olnt. rtqiorted at tlie very gate ot oeatli last week, has passed the ci isis in the disease and is slowly convalescing, to the delight of many friends. Sliss Mattie Allison has returned from Philomath. Dr. J. II. Bought on -starWd on "Weflnes- day for tlie upper Columbia riyeropuntry. to lie absent a-lew rtftys. l lie lioeror goes to inspeef certain' lauds with the view of purchasing. A few ot the Democratic candidates f.ir Sheriff ot Linn conniy are embraced in tlie annexed: Jas. Charlton, Ike Miller, l'homas Slonkers, G. W. Humphrey, L. Stites. Chinatown turned loose on Sunday China new year -but was stopped by tlie efforts of our City Slarsbal. Ever since, however, at fitful intervals, some wlld- j eyed' pigtailfushe Into the street with a bunch or two of lighted flre crackers, and 'the excitement is tremtniSbns for a mo ment. Then the excitement dies out until tlie experiment Is repeated again. In the meantime inside of the Chinese dens can be heard the continuous beft(ing'of gongs. The new ordinance flaslied'at the last ses sion ot the City Council is intended to sup press this nuisance. '':'' ' Slessrs. Capt P. Ci.Harper, D. P. Sla ton, Gfo. E. Chamberlain, B. N. Arm strong, and others are Democratic candi dates for the Linn County Clerkship. You can get tlie BEOiSTKltvfrom' how until the close or' Volume tWslye about eight months,' for one dollar. All kinds Ct-canued gsods at Haffenden Bros, cheaper than ever. .A young lady went from Alabama to Rome to marry an Italian Count with whom she had corresponded, but the Count's wile and .four children .raised so many objections that the marriage didn't utKe piuce. r-- Dr. . W.'Uray. Dentist, Albany,.Oregon. Office in Fos ter's brick block, up stairs, at large bav window, Jf rices in proportion to Tim K nnd consumed. 11-34 MATERIAL DETtTISTr R. FRCETLAMII Has located In Albany ror tbe practice or Dentistry All work warranted. OOlce In Parr 1Mb block, confer First and Perry at,. foul ' A Cure Wltnoal Medicine. Parker's Stomach Pad, worn on the pit of "tomach. IH prevtnt Dlplherln, Fever f i...";.." , ', aaue, cures Itiltoastiess, B.VTiV0?'.'la,nt nnJ? 11 diseases of the Blomncn. Liver Anri D omi . ,. r.HTn VLllhP?rm,nent,.onre for tess snainv from that, organ. It cares by almorn tton; It. draws out dlsea&e. Ask yonrdroir irlst for thia Pad and take no other TttodSn t ' -"iiu ou ( Amni raricer Pad Co. Oidlntiuce Xo. C7 relating to C'ltjr Police-Tie it ordained by the Common Council or the Citv of Albany! Sf-Ctiox 1. That if any pcl'snri or per sons shall, between the lidlirs of 10 o'clock P. M. and 5 o'clock A. M make any nolw or disturbance so as to disturb the peace of the public, or to disturb the peace and quiet of the occupants ot dwellings and places ot residences adjacent to where said noise or disturbance is mnde, such person or persons f hall, upon conviction thereof, be lined in tlie sum of not less than Ave dollars nor more than twenty dollars but hef're any person or persons shall lie ctJbfc vii'ted of making any noise or distill bunco as aforesaid, it shail"be the duty ol the per son or person" so disturbed to notify such person or persons to discontinue said noise or disturbance. ., Src. 2. 11 any person or persons sllill permit any noise or disturbance as mil; tinned and set forth in section one .of this ordiuiiuce, to be utade on tho premises ." i enpied by him or them, said person or per sons shall be fined in the sum or not less than five dollars of more than tweuty-flvej dollars; but before conviction can be h.id heorth-y shall lie entitled to the iiotlea mentioned in section one ot this ordinance. Skc. 3. This ordinance fo be In force from and after five ilavs after its publlen tion. Passed the Council Feb'iu.ry luth 1880. ' - i :' .-; Approved Febrttnrv 10th 13S0. , , I). G. CLARK. .Mayor. Attest, J. L. Haltek, Recortlcr. A llarrt Case. A correspondent of fiu Roseburg Plain (Isitler, writing from Oakland under date ot February 2nd -'sets up" a party formerly well known in this city: It Is currently reported and generally believed that J. D Mcl- . ol this precinct, is a nara case. The evidence is based on much of his his tory since he was county Judge of Bake county. It is said that he came to Rose hurg and played the confidence game lint I he had succeeded in duping several mem hers of the Slasonic fraternity out of sums ranging from 23 cents to one hundred dol lars, and then sloped, lliese parties au-ve.-tised him. He again found pastures green in and about Oakland, aud the great est ot his dupes is said to be a poor wid owed lady, whom ne not only swinu:eu out flier wash bill, but also something vastly iiio-e precious to a woman. She is now a new mother, and it is said that J. D. boasts of his accomplishment in that direction. It is also said the matter will be investigated bv the next grand jury. . . j m i, Anrtrcu' Bazar For TTebruarJ1 appears in a new dress and is a brilliant number. Its pages are ns full of good things aS'an cg is of meat." Every topic is treated v.-it H wise Jtscriminatioiii and all subjects relating to dress are given' exten ded and practical Notice. The literary fea tures of the I-eb" t:ai y number are particu larly good. The little fiiks will be encluin ted with The Roses Tea Party" and Its charming illustrations. Andrews' Bazar has something for everybody; for motliers of moderate mcay, for .housekeepers, for Merchants, and for the leader's ot fashions We cannot forbear especial mention of L children's department, 'willeli is conducted with rare skill and which rivals in attrac tions any of the so-called children's maga zines of the day. In short, from tlie flfsfc page to the last, it presents a superb ap pcarancc and fully justifies all that lias lieen claimed for it. , Single copies lOcents. For sale by' newsdealers evry where. Sub scription price, $1i00 per annum! W; R. Andrews, Publisllefi Taibr.ne Building. New York. A man lias been arrested in Denver for robbing a ho'cl clerk, and it is believed to be the first instance tfr-tiuybody getting ahead or one of those jeweled bandiUt Of a gentleman who declined an Invita tion to a public dinner, but sent a basket of chiHupagne, It was properly said that his r m'c was better than his company. "Anot ht r Statesman Gone!" But don't giieve. lie has merely gone around the corner to get a glass containing a little water and-so-forth. He'll comeback. "The Lord is greater than Uncle Sum, d he will help us lick anybody who In terferes with polygamy," says Apostle Jo Smith. Joseph may find himself badly deceived some dny On the 23th January, the Uncanana In dians rallied a GrosVeuter camp and captur ed a number of ponies. The next day a war party of tirosventres, after riding 40 miles, attacked the marauders. The battle, was fierce and bloody. Fifteen Indians were killed and the stock recaptured. 9iciv To-I)aj . ' Mr. NOTICE ls1iei'!lyiclvpn that the tmderslgrn eJ, ha i iK-en by the Co-.inty Court of Linn . County, State of ti.-exoit, duly .nijxintol ad ministrator of Ihe estate of li. K. W. Clarke 'iiiMn-asefl.Knil all M-rsiiis having claims agulimt snid estate; -Are hereby required to jrrewent the nmie, wit n tlie proper vouelinrs, to the under signed in tTie eilv of AllxMty. Linn eountv. Or- egon, within six motli trotn the rtuto hereof. - jiii. Jti.?r.H. Auuiuiistmtor. Intea Kjb. 7, ISoO n-iOvlS. miookliolders Hfcctlny. NOTICK is hereby given that tho annual im-eMnif of stockholders ot the Odd KbI- Inws Hall Ituildlnjt Association will be held at the oftiue of said Association, in Ihe city Of Allmiiy. Linn county. Oresau. on Monday, tliu sth day of March, isso, at the hour cf 7 o'clock V. M.of said day, for the pyirpose of electlmr seven llitt-tor, to serve t liter ensntniz''yeiCr lor said Association. . , j (i F. SIMrsOri, . ... ....... . ..u c .7 i . i wnhMAi. .-ht - res. Albany, l"ub. S, 18SO-vV2n;3 ... Final settlement. NOTICE IS rtEKEBY filVEX TIIAT THE undersl-riu'd. Adininistrntnr of ihiiiii of JIui-jiai et Ihiil lps, deceased, has 111 3d iu the County Court of Linn conntv, Oi-eaon, hia final account asi sutdi AdininlstTOtor, and -by order of said court, .Tuesday, the l day of aiurt-u. inou. at ine nour ot 1 o ciocK jr. M., is set for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. Any persop Jjitcresletl m said estate, is hereby notif.etl to appear and on or before said .day. n ins ,i iivKiiujiiiuns ttr.Mnit T1HU& aoeoumt J. T. ltOWLANl), January SO." If80 vV2nlS. Admlniati-atol1. 1R. II. J. CHInCHILlU, - Ilotnceopnthle Pltyslclan and Sarseen OFFICK-In Parrlsh brick, Albany.. OreRfm. Chi-onic diseases a Snecialiv. Can be lntiiid ut my oriice at. ail iioum of tlie day or ntfthl, "ueii nub proicssionaiiy aosent. tuuib J. SlTUJIA', 91. !., (BUCCESSOB TO DR. BSEtTU.)' OFFICE AND REMDE?CR -On Second St., near Albany Eniilneo. No. One's engine house. Albany, Or., Jan. 9, -ISHO-vUnU Koticc of Final Proof. Land Office, Oregon City, Or., Jan. 13 1879. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proofs .n support of fiisclaiui and secure final entry tbnreof at tbecxpiKaOon of Ihirty days from the dnto of this nhllce.vfji : Samuel Ieford, li4intoael aonlication N-. tots for the ofKKK SEK of NWlr, and N KM of SKK of Sec. 31, T SR 3 t, and names tho-Jol-lowinie lis his witnesses, vis : J. P. Berry. Linn county, Orcaoii.und J. B. It"'J'v"J"1,nn' county, Omcron. l. T. il-V".1"' January 10, 180-vl-.'ul6w3 Kogistc.