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RICHMOND," Oxre CJTilE THOUSAND ixi tJsfe ixl Linn County. Albany. Oregon. FilcFARLAND & HARVEY. HAFFENDEN "WTiolesilo ani ceooE FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, facy groceries; ' CALIT0I11TIA CSACEEP-S, CANDIES, OTTSi . j ; ... '. la fact tlie sparge it i best Assorted and most Varied Stock of GROCERIES fn the country. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN ALBANY. Xa Firaproof Brick, First W! '? s ?t The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of Vcrld. v EMERSON, FISHER & CO. TOP -AND- fiest Matertal, Good Worfcmansnlp, Handsome, 4iftei, Strong and Durable Vehicles In Every Respect. fA7ii'FA-rrBEn by uemin, fwhf.r a co-, ake sow i! the' in every ! PABT or THE AJIEIIICASi tOSTISElTT. kiai. from all rrt. of ihe country ''of ur6rt Il?aiL!?ZLVutVt!i'S- .The? hftVe receive testimo Ami object to Instjcction : purport similar to the foUowlng, hundreds of which are on Ifl hve irned one of your ;T op Bnsccrfes Ihrr vrara. Uni tUJ FA tv I'Is Jnlv 1S 187.! ?5 f'V" U-faionWaVe inU0 & r I npr? eie no. T" an I - - w JTorji . .1'' tanr Kim I lanrcf V.A muCmm 4r.2 V.. e. a. any one could. I had a fast horee . t fisher tSu(tsie. wiii do. JBil 'niUirrCK VUHKBylT'I L f :... " . . .' nu U-day worth all th mVC.'JV ,, n. .IW '- iitne have been extended, . m in a.. " uv m goou style. . 360 Carriage a week. FISI1ER & CO.'S BOSS Retail Doalars la. Stxsst-i Albany," Orsgoa; thd i : t H re UiI?Sf,YlRht fro.m ou n? "tighly.I . u ,ur Hl & wy ine jsm- - , , a. Ai. TKAort, Farmer. J nlih? .1,B' ,hey haTe hee" wl for enabling tfiiS i?iaT?I.e,nr,nS. ?ciitle of their i . j . i . ' imn irr. j in carbiages are the BEST. PHJETOHS. RANGE. i ALBAXY MARBLE WORKS. STAIGEB, DEALERS IN I Monuments, t and HEAD STONES, EXEctTED IN-- ITALIAN OR MARBLlSi i Albany,. s : ; Oregon . Also, erery vnrictvof worn uone wiui nt utness nttention rivcn to ordt-rn troin any part of the S'k-. and Waslitnfrtnu Territory, by mail or oth-crwi-, and promptly loin aided. Ail w;rk war- .snieu. i Td instlr5 good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for fainting that nothing shall be iised Except O. T. Raynolds & Co'S Pure Paints and Oils. ssr- painters who use C. T. Raynolds & C6s Paints and Gils, da the BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK, because PURE MATERIAL GOES FURTHER, LOOKS BETTER, and LASTS LONGER than am other, j .,, Summons. In theiCironlt Court for the State o'f Oregon for Linr. cutinty. . . s Joliri Conner, pleintiflT, vs. Philip Grhrsby, delcn li.i.t. t .. .. , r To l'liilin Grl-rsTjy, t nenljOTO nnmed defend ant : In the name of the Stie:of Oregon, you nrc licr,yiy rcriuired .to appear Rnd answer ihe complaint of I ITe rjiove. pldlntlir in thj above errtilled. Courts now on file with the Clerk of Mijd Court, ftgninst you. on or before the lirst lay of the next regular temi of the Circuit Court in and for said Linn county, Oregon, to wit : the i 8th day of March, 1880, J and yon are hereby notified that .if you fail to appearand answer mid complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff SI1 take judgment against )-ou for the .um of $00 gold coin, and interest I huifo i in like goldeoin from Octolxir 27. 1879, at I he rate of one per cent, per mom h, and the furl her sum of a"0, attorney's fee, and the costs and disbnrsments of tlii action. i IIUMFHRKY WOLVEKTOS, f altomevs for DlHintiff. 1 Published by order of the Hon. B. F. Harding, . Jiidtte. made at Chambers, January 6th, 1880. j January (i, !S)-vlinlO AHinlnlslrator's ; Notice. .. NOTICE is hereby rriven thnt the.nndersign ed has been, bv the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of t he esrate of Francis M. Mooro, deceased.tate of mild county. All persons having claims against said estateare hereby noli tied and re quired to present the Mime with the proper vouchers tothe underslfrned.within tixmomlw from the dale hereof, at Lebanon. Linn county, Orescon. JOSEPH J. CHARLTON, i Jnn. lfi. I8S0-yJ2ul Administrator. ! r linn 4 cliarjiberluin, attys for adni. ! . , Nqtice.. ; . .... , .j NOTIOB's hereby given that the undersign ed, ha bcen bvtheOountv Court of Linn Connty. State of Oregon, dulv appointed ad miniotrator of the estate of H. K. W. Clarke ueeenned.and all r-rsons having claims against fali estate, are hereby required to present the nme, with the proper vouchers, to the under signed in the city or Albany. Linn county. Or egon, within six mnt lis from the date hereof. JOHN imNNEU, Administrator. Dated Feb. 7, 1880-nSfOvl2 Stockholdcm' meeting. i XTOTK3B is hereby .rTvMi that the annual IN in'ectingof stockhoraer ot.the Odd FJ lows' Hall Ruildlng Association will be held at the office at said Asaociatioo.-ln the ity of Albany. Linn count v, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of March, 1880, at tlie hour of 7 o'clocrh P. M. of hhIiI itnv. for tlie nurnoee' of electing seven I'lrectors, to serve tite enauing. year ioi sat't Association.- i , u. jr. Bnairsn', J. H. Bi'Kkiiakt. See. .' Pres. Ailany. Feb. (I. 188Q-vt.8nl9 Notice or Final Settlement. . 'VTOTinn: lm lrah, arlvnn ho. tbo tinderslom ed administrator of thepartnershlnestata of . C -rotiiers A Co., A Carothera being de ceased, has filed in the Connty Court of Linn, cuuitt y Oregon, his final aeeonnf In the marter of oahLestateand.lltefiataConrt hasamwlntecl TUKSDAV th6th day of APRIL. 1880, at the hour of one o'clock in the. afternoon of said day, for tlie "heaving objections to said account and for the settlement thereof. . . - i , . JASON WHEELER, ! Starch B. 1880-vianli Administrator." ! ALBANY Albany, Oregon. The Second term will open on November I2tu, 1879. SO FAR AS IT IS DESIRABLE THREK courses of instruction will be pursued in this Institute, vi2 : Classical, Scientific and Normal. ; A Full Corps or iMnctors ias tees secuM. For particulars concerning the courses of study and the prico of tuition, apply to Rev. ELBERT 91. COSD1T, frea. i August 8, 1879vlln45 Ladies' Variety Emporium. "' MRS. ItJ. HYDE KEEPS CONSTANTLY OS HAND German Zeph&n Canvas1 TJtriad, -.pTns, Xeedles, liuttoiis. Heal Hair Switch es and Cvrlsi Jiosieri, Stamped Oocda, iic, Cc, lc. Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's Health Cor CbllUU Waist! ami Madapl Fojo' Corset Skirt Supporter. e2T"French damping done to order. l:ltiroatialuln St., opposite Post OfllceXK9v Clms. V. Plummer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST ! AND riKALEU IN Paints, Oils . and Glass, A .BAXY, OBIOXi JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF Drugs mid Druggists Snndric from tlie East ; also the largest and most complete stock of Lamps and Lump fixtures ever brought to tli is city. ff Prescriptions carefully coin pounded at all times, day or night. Un23 BROS., Taolets, VERMONT ccmeterv and other stone nna aixnatcn. dneclal vizns ALfcAXi FiiibAY. March 12, lssa LOCAL MATTERS. I.lun Connty Bepabllean C'enTentlon. . At a inectlng of the Republican Central Committee of JJon Cot.nty,lieltI.a Albany, Fcbnritfy 23th., tt wasvorUereni that a Be- puMican County Convention be called to . . t- . . ij"1 meet at the Court .lloile li: Albany, on Wetlnel:iy, Marcli 31st. l$30f, at 10 a., m,, for the pnrjiose of selecting II delegates tfi the State Convention to be belli at Port land. April 21t, 18S0, nomuinting candi dates lor county officers, and the transac-' tion of Mich other business as the said County Convention may deem necessary. It Is recommended that the several pre dnct meetings lie held on Saturday, Marcli 27th, 1330, at 2 p. M , for the pnrpofe of selecting delegates to attend the County Convention. The several precincts will be entitled fo delezates as follows : Fast Albany ...7 Ilmnon.. ...4 ....1 .. 1 n 3 AVest Albany. .6 Liberty ... Orleans ... Syracuse .. Rclo ....... Sbedd..... Brownsville ..... B- usk Crek..... fienter Franklin Butte.. Fox Valley Ilarrlsburg ...... Ualey ........... N. Baum, See. 5 1 ..... 1 1 Santiam. 1 S Sweet Home. ....1 4 Waterloo ... W. M. KETCITUM, Chairman. Inciter Ust. Uncalled for and remaining In the Post office In iMs city for the week ending Mar. 11th, 18301. Aiidersoii. Q W ' Simons, Sam Cojs., Arthur . Thompson, W S Foster. Mrs S Teeling. Andrew Harris, B Ij i- 'White. B p. it. Raymond, p. m. V. V... v. A. , The Association will not hold services on next yednesdny evening, liavtng given way to the Presbyterian Fresbytry. On Sunday at3 o'dock the Ktibject will be-f Is your conversation edifying f" All are invited. The Common Council. Council met on Tuesday evening,: ail the members being present. After approving the minutes of. he last session, the report of committee on Fire and Water In relation to tlie purchase of a lot, recommending the purchase of a lot from John A. Crawford, on .Lyon street, between Fiit and Second, Was adopted. On motion the committee was Instructed fo purchase said, lot. The lot Is 50x132 feet, tdf.whk'b, f 300 is to be paid In Janu ary, 1381, without interest..!? that time. The petition or P. W. Spink aJiing the Council to discontinue the sidewalk on the north side of block 60, wiis referred to committee on Streets and Public Property. AH bills presented at last session were found correct and ordered paid. The report of committee on petition of B. Brenner for a lamp at corner of Ferry and Third streets, was unfavorable. Re port adopted. The Marshal and Recorder made reports, the latter being referred to committee on Accounts and Current Expenses. The Recorder asked further time lor as sessing, which was granted. On motion of Martin, all the bids for city printing were rejected. On motion of Scott the Recorder was directed to read vert ise - for bids for city printing. " ' ' ' ' A number of bills were received and referred to proper committee. Bill ot W. H. Huston, for washing hose, under a suspension of rules, was ordered paid. . ... ;J I . . On motion of Scott, tlie nightwatchmen were ordered to, extinguish all the city lamps on the back streets, commencing at 11 o'clock each nlgln. except those at the engine houses, and a tew prominent lamps on First street. ,. n motion, the Marshal was instructed to notify the Democrat offlceFrank Woods, and Richards to abate nuisances adjoining their several places ot business. Adjourned. An Interesting Case. Ed. Register: I herewith submit a brief statement of the case of the late Capt. Matthews,it being one of peculiar character and interest, ai:d known to the medical profession as melonotic tuberciilosi. Capt. Matthews was about fifty years of age, and ot temperate habits, botli in eat ing and thinking. His health began to fail more than a year ago. On the 23th of Jfoveniber I;Ut he wa attacked with vio lent hcnorrlitigft from the lungs, wh'cli was arrested. In. a fev hours by the use of suitable medication. , On , eXamtiiing his case the next day, I lound him covered to a great extent with tumors or lumps, as lie termed thcin, ranging in size from shot to that of a turkey's egg, some of them very tender, others not So. 1 soon came tothe conclusion that the hemorrhage was caused by the formation of such or similar tumors in the lungs. His appetite began to fall at once, and never became good again. I iVill state the most prominent symptoms : Frequent licmdrrhage from the lungs, with severe and distressing eotigh ; constant sickness at the stomach, with occasional vomiting of dark, fluid imtter ; but little thirst; very restless ; frequent pain in one or both sides of the chest : little inclina tion to sleep ; sensation of heat and suffo cation, at the same time the skin was quite cold ; the last four or five days he was partially ileranged at times; cattseJ by in complete rieenrbunization of the blood, as the right and one-fourth of the left lung W;i3 entirely useless, no air entering them ; very excitable ; he died comatose. ; On examination tlie condition of the, in ternal org ins were found td .be as follows : The lungs were covered and stuffed full of tumors, as was also the intercostal and pulmonary pleura, also the internal and external suif.ice of the wlio'e alimentary canal. Trio body of the hea"t t ttaa the seat of various tumors; the right auricle also. The heart was mainly on the right side of the chest, as was predicted before death, because of the fact that no pulsation was imud In the usual place over the left chest. The liver wits twice the natural size, ot a bright lemon color, very tender, almost rotten. All the Internal surfaces were foupil covered with tumors ; the lungs were very dark, almost black ;-the cavity of tlie tumors contained a dark. Inky fluid or a bloody pus : indeed there was not a healthy looking spot on or In his body. The tumors were Imbeded In tlie muscular structure of the body and limbs. This is the secon:! cash of the kind that I have seen during my thirty years cf practice. I take this opportunity . to' tlu nk Drs. Hilt, Davis and ; Kelly for their valuable assistance in making the examination. W. If". ALEXANDER, Jl. U. Tbe alaramaSh StoeK. A. "BK SlcIIwain lias received an Immense stock of Spring and Summer goods the first in the city. He lias the latest novel ties in dry goods. jha will delight the ladies, while his stock of clothing embraces all equalities, affording entire suits as, low as $3 each.' His stock of extra fine boots and shoes Is nnusitally large and more com ing. Of course v$e. can't begin to enumer ate the extent and variety ot the new goods piled up on shelves and counters you are invited to go and see for y out self. The great point is.the prices are unusually low; btfyiug for cash, Mc gets goods at lowest figures, and therefore will sell nt lower figures than those whftbny on long credits. This house is growing u popularity be cause of its low price's atid the accommodat ing spTHt manifested by the proprietor. ; r- : Dr. . r Gray. i . - - Dentist, Albany, Oregon. Office In Fos ter's brick block, up stairs, at large bay wmupw. i-rices in proportion to time and ifATEltlAL consumed. 11-34 REWAUD f Auberal reward will be, paid to the party, who will .return, the money ta,ke out of the till during tbe. progress-ot the late ifl re. a t our store,' supposed taken.for safekeeping. . Albany, March 12th; 1880. " I Railroad Heetlnv. On Monday evening last a meeting of the citizens of this city was held at the court hou?e. to consider a proposition from Mr. Win. Reld, presidejit of the Oregon Railroad ''-o., to extend tlie Dayton, Sher d.m & Grand Rondo railroad to Albany. L. Fltnn was elected chairman, and T. P. n.ickieman secretary. The railway com pany was represented by Messrs. McKenzie and Stearns. Tbe following letter from Mr. Rcld was read : Portland, Or, March 6, 1880. To P Ilncklemcm, fcsg., Albany : DEAR Sir: Your letter of yesterday has been considered by mm directors If the people of Aalbany would raise f45,000, one- third ($15,000) payable after our road reaches that city : from Dayton, another third payable one year thereafter, and the last third payable whenever we reach the city of Portland ;. or if we reach this city next year, then that , third would be pay able one year thereafter. In the fall of 1382. We will. In return for that subscrip tion, connect with your city as speedily as possible, but ndt later Ihaii' above men tioned periods, and provided, of course, that the county bridge was built nhad ot us. - s ' There are many reasons why Albany should prefer the west side connection to Portland : 1st The distance, our engineei tells ns. is eighty miles via Dayton. Dallas and Monmouth to Albany, from Portland. 2.1 As we do not ask any money until you get the road, yon have the . certainty ot it it j'on raise your subscriptions ahead. 3d You have then two competing and independent railways to Portland, and thus yon have your city's prosperity and future fixed beyond a doubt. 4th If there ever should be a port of shipment at- Yaqnina Bay lit to load vessels drawing 13 f et ot water, we would guaran tee logo-there whenever this was proved, via King's valley, in connection with the Yaqu'.na Bay R." R Co. 6th Even though Albany wakes connec tion with Lebanon by a broad gauge, let me ask your people- the question, what irood would a. -branch of twelve- miles to that city do Albany? None, but consider able harm. Why? isecanae at presenr the rx-on!e ot Lebanon are .bound to haul to Albany ; but. when that branch is built the Lebanon peoiIe"s wheat and passengers will be. hauled past Albauy straight to Portland, so that your people win De worse off than now. In regard to the bridge across the Wil lamette at Albany, that belongs, properly speaking,, to the counties of Benton find Linn to do.. Hence we will agree to take our railway- opposite to Albany, and guarantee that if. we did so, whenever a hridse was built ."cross the river wc would. free of charge, pbfee our depot at what ever idace in the citv of Albany tlie peopie desired us. across that bridge, the cost of which latter we woiild not pay. Yours truly ; . William Reid, President. A committee of seven was appointed, to whom the propositions above mentioned was referred, wiih authority to confer with Mr. Reld and receive any other proposition in regard to the matter which be might desire to offer. The following ientlcmcn compose the committee : Judge R. S. Stinhan, Thomas Montclth, J. H Foster, Dr; G. F. Crawford, Jason Wheeler S. E. Young and John Crawford. On motion the committee was authorized to consider tlie advisability of the citizens of Albany building a bridge across the Willamette, the use thereof to be donated to the first railroad company connecting this city with the Eat or Yaquina bay. Adjourned to meet next Monday at 7:30 p. M., at the court house. . Tesfc-iere Institute. Albast. March S, 1SS0. To the Teachers of Linn Count v. those proposing to tt-aeli. anrfrtll other friends of education : ,Yim are hereby cordially in vited and earnestly .requested to attend tbe Teachers Institute to be held at Halsey on the 1st. 21 niui 3d ot April. 1330. A good programme has been provided and the different subjects to be presented before ihe Institute have. been committed to au'e instructors. We hope you will cheerfully respond to- this- iirirent appeal-.. Every teacher in the county j-hould be present if possible. Jet .no trivial excuse prevent your attendance. If. you; are a teacher of large .experience and .have . had. good Success in the school room,' yott should be present to assist in the work ot instruc tion ; if you are young in years and limited in experience, you should be present to catch the better' methods of older teachers; if yon are a stranger in the country, you should be prevent to aeqiiaint yourself with the teachers and the school work. If you are expecting to teach your first school this spring, then by all means yon should be present that you may profit by the experience ot othei-s. The rules and regulations of the State Board of Educa tion requires the attendance, of all the teachers mf the public schools of the county. Teachers Will not .be required against their wishes to participate in the discussions. Arrangements have been made with tlie Railroad Company for . free return tickets to- all who pay full tare in going to the Institute. Let us know by "postal card or letter whether you will be present, ami if not. why nol. Address the County Superintendent at Albany.Orcgon. The good people ot Halsey offer to enter tain the teachers free of charge. Very respectfully. L.J.POWELL. Sup't. Publie Instruction. L. ST. Liggett, Sup't Linn Co. , , We Can't Talk' Without showing the condition of onr teeth. Evpry laugh exposes them.' in order not to be ashamed of them let us use that stan dard dentifrice, SOZODONT, which Is sure to keep them white and spotless. JCo tartar can t ncrust them , no canker affect the enamel,. no species of decay infest the dental hone, if SOZODONT is regular ly used- It is a botanical preparation, and Its beneficial effects on the teeth and gums are marvelous, as it remaves all djscnlora tions, and renders tbe gums hard and rosy. ' . . 23 Mt. E. Quarterly Meeting-.' Quarterly meeting will fee held at the M. E. Church next Sat onlay and Sunday, Rev. J . S. McCain Will preach Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock, and on , Sunday, morning and evening. The usual quarter ly lovefeast will be held on Sunday at 10 a. m., sharp. The holy communion will be celebrated I mmediately after preaching on Sunday morning. . ttellfflom Bervleea. - The pastor of the Evangelical Church In this City will conduct services at tbe Watson school-house next Sabbnth, March 11th; at 3 p. li. : The protracted meetings at the Evangelical Church are still m progress, a number having professed con version. . Meetings will be continued through next week. . Cigars and tobacco at W.TJ. Ballimore't. -. Cfreo.lt court. Circuit Court convened on Monday, Judge Harding presiding. Following busl ness transacted t . . ' ' .' C. O. Barnes vs.. M. V; Brovn et al- continued. . . , - .. . . j Thomas Daniels vs Agnes Daniels, di vorce dismissed. ' " ''' HodesA Wilsoiv ys Sliver BUI Mining Co decree for pi if. -v- V. . A. McCalley et al vs Sophia Brlggs coa tinned. ' ' ' ' John McKlnney vs T. S. Summer-i-con-' tinned. . Vf. - Cpos Bav W R Co. vs County rff CooS and Co. Court of Coos County contlnuedi D. McPhee vs J. M. Beach Judgment for plff. D. A. Carter et al va Q. B. McKlnney et al judgment for defts. ..... J. S. Berry vs Ad Edgar judgment for plft". , John Conner ts Philip Grlgsby JUag ment for plff. ' . II. A. Davis vs John Tetcrs et al, two. causes continued. .Amanda Lay ton vs F. M. Layton di vorce granted. . - A. JlcCalley vs Elizabeth RIttor con tinued. .!'..' A. McCalley ts Albany Farmers' Go. - continued. . .- , ,-i .. -. ' 5 Phil Cohen vs PhillD Grigsoy judz--. ment for pMT. ' CJornett as railing vs J. Thompson dc Sons tiidgnient for ulff. Samh A. MkMahan vs Jas McMahan referred to Judge Johns to take testimony. Damon Smith vs J. A. Wilson judg ment for plff. ',:. r; .n,' Adam Tripp vs R. McCalley mortgage lorceioacu. Adam Tripp vs S, Liitt-ell et al mw II. Roland et al tiuu.u. G. II. HImes vs W. mortgage foreclosed. W. S. Strong vs W ment bv default. . E. Payne Judg-, W. E. Newhonse vs E.- L; and M . I.. Applegate judgment by default.: J. E. Holt vs Saiil II.Horton judgment oy neiHiiu. , , J. B Henderson conflrnied. vs John Jacket sale A. J. Bales vs Win Bennett settled. . .. Harris aud H. A, J. Kees vs Jas Gore and wife sale con firmed. . In the'mattcrof the assignment of J. W; Rector, insolvent, E. Jf. Tandy, assignee ; payment of claims to be made at the rate of 18c on tlie dollar. Brownsville Xa'.tersi Brownsville, Or., March;9, 1885. , Ed. Register : Last night we bad a grand railroad meeting at Bishop's hall la tills place. Able speakers from Portland addressed the audience, which was large and enthusiastic. Tlie chairman was Mr. W. C Baird, and Geo. A. Dyson, who has just rettirned from the mines in Southern Oregon, was elected Secretary. A committee of gentlemen, consisting of O. P, Cosijow, J. IJ. Wasjiburne, James Blakely, Peter Hume and. j. M,.Moyer were elected to canvass for aid,. and every-, thing looks favorable for the early comple tion of ilie narrow gauge to Brownsville The terms were so much more liberal than.' has ever been offered before, that even the,' oldest moss-coated Webfoo,ter has. had, ta say that the terms are as fair as be could ask ; and from statements made last .night it is plainly evident that this road" frbm.' Portland to Springfield will soon be pass ing right by our doors. The Woolen mills are still shut down, and times are dull; but farmers are put ting in large crops' of grain, and we all ' look for good times in this burg the com ing year. Narrow G a tGR Fire Severely Injured. . About half past six o'clock Monday even ing. as Mr... I. ri. JacksoH.ef the firm ol Jackson & Kalisky. merchants, First street, got up on a chair to place two lighted lamps he held in his hands, in their places, " he fell, from some cause, to" the floor be- fore placing tlie lamps in position,- tfrhfen the lamps were smashed, the oi$ wltli which -they were fijlcd flying n every direction, ' igniting and setting the whole after -part of the store In a blaze. Mr. Jackson struck? the end ot a counter or some other projec tion in his descent, and was badly hurt, ' but succeeded In crawling out of tlie store and giving the alarm. One's engine be ins but one block aw.iv was soon on tha ground ready for work. In the meantime a large amount of goods had been taken from tlie store, and considerable damage done by the rough handling of glassware,, etc. In a few moments alter the engine begin playing the fire was put out, when tlie hose was taken up, and the engine",. (Two's steamer having arrived a few tnln utes after One's bd taken position, w ith. steam up and ready for action); returned to. their houses. -As .-the pfoperty was In sured for f 3,000, the agents took charge, . and up to the time of going to press the award for damages bad not been made,' - but we can say it will be large if It does . not take up' the entire amount of Insurance'. Bine Ribbon CI alt . . . The Blue Ribbon Club meets at Y.P.C.. A. hall this evening at 7:30, on which oc-. casion the foJIowirg programme will " be . offered: Brief speeches frem Capt. NT. B. . Humphrey, Rev. Mr. Harris, Dr. R. C. Hill, John Conner, and others. An essay, -"The Old and the Xew," will be read by W.O. Palmer. The Orchestra and Ladles. Cornet Band will furnish music for the oc casion. The hall will doubtless bo filled, as these occasions have always been made , entertaining and pleasant to all who attend. DIssstrSM Fire. Tuesday afternoon the cow stables be longing to,pr. J. L. Hill and - Mr.. John . BHggs caught fire and, witp their ean&nM, were destroyed Little plyde - Johnny. Brlggs were playing In t e. and having matches cotsei-j : ; ! little fife pa warm itU".- i , they snccecdedf;. W Int.-. wlio informed ns "fcyg? lie disremembered tlie ac-' . part of the outfit 'was fv and he thought Brlggs' r.n ; ; least fourteen hundred a.td stable was the largest, mi ni not n dollar of insurance, 'i has been requested to arrest ad I . found carrying matches. : " ;. Marrlea, March 9th. 1380, at the home ef fr t byJRer. S. G. Irvine, p.D.,Mr. E.F.'fr, and Mrs. Nancy Burns all of Lino co- . ty, Oregon.