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4 try vocation of Ufa br Boys Saps, Soots, V 1 Pric always Low, aiid the Best Gidods for 'the-Money. ii jt- - . H . : Albai r ti'AhU tHotiiaiiif miiiU: iSHUR , V .(S '4 'K'Sis Ocj 6Ul THOtJSiirJU in Uso Aiban) Or66ft. The Grea Carrlone rlanUfictUfiri&r House of the World. -Or EMERSON, FISHER & CO., UGG ES i 3 -AND- Umtt CSstcrla j ood Workniatishlp, Ilantlaomo Slrles, Strong m ) Oorattole Vehicles In Ererjr Respect. ODD CrAHHIilCJtSO a' AJtrFACYrEKt SESSOS, HWEB .si war mi anuuuii i vaTIHEaT. ' Tamy r1v-'aiMa-. , aiala rroia mi t?ts i . Mbjwt t iMpeei! - Xaaara. Km-tnmami "C I hare om , -table, and tny ti , , Messrs. Coprorx . Dear Sirs i b Mtpnom. a an v mv- J MwaN4 aavseif In :, atMfiM'ton-.-Alt their worfc ia warranted. T"hev have received test i mo. itttry of purport similar to the following, hundreds of which are art BSf;ift CO.? . OAI.V1 file. .Sftlv la larr ft Tour 'fop Bdggies three years, and three of them two years in my liver iv to perfect satisfaction and are in constant use. Ohcak Sm aj-ley. , ; ia : " ' ' Newbkkkt. . C.Jaly 17. 1879. n -ing te Emerson & Fisher Buggy I bought fron ycAi as rougbly.X t ii tuft a fast horse, drove him at fall speed, sonicthntes with- two la in!9(i'T.ad iti tsMlay worth ail the money I paid for it. Isary the Em WKitiov tV.... i t ... A. M. Tkaqi'e, Farmer. iT': Carriages hnre made fn localities where they have been used for , Pfcyslcwns.and others reanirlng hard and constant nc. ald to 4rsm Flsocr 1.5. The ta vara We r veral jraars tv t 1 an increased tier" Btammoth estaiLlL w oKxuijitee, to mW iM,v twresi extended, enabling them now to turn out la good style. V30 G !i:gSXAGES A WEEK. V II. is to In erery stngo of growth j come and ace we can sell. & Shoes, and Greats' Yours TruLyj 111 BQSi FOR AT.-C1 " PHET 4c CO., ARK BHTvt IX fE 1 fpfKMT wmcn me man u tact n ring lactiities 01 their oris, 60.fS"CASRIACES ARE THE CIST. fllill what We have io oSer. ana at What prices ' Purmshing Goods, in Unix Catmiy. 3 LA 1 13 RANGE. LIcFAflLAflD & HAftVttY. EiAFFENDEN rTSbOisaala ftad GROCERIES, PROVISIONS! FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GROCERIES, CAIalFOEKLA. CSACSSSS, CAOTIBS; ITSJTS In fiaet ttee Larfcut, beit AMorted and most Tar red . Sf dels or GROCERIES In the country. - THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCER IN ALBANY. Za Pirepraaf Srick, First ALBAKY MARBLE WORKS. 3TAXCIX.X. DEALERS OonuaGntc. tAl ZZTiAP CT02TZ3, EXECUTED IX ITALIAN OR MARBLE. Albany, -' Oregon. Ainu,crci TBiwiyvi ceipevery ana oilier stone work dona with neatness and firm-li Ai.i attention given to orders from any part of the State and Washington Territory, by mall or oth- msuwii .... 1806. 1880, Samuel E. Young 13 SOW KECEIVINq mis Spring & Summer Stock GENERAL MERCHA2TDISE, CONSISTING OF DSY GOODS, ' boots & sfidSs, CAS2ETS,; GR0C2EECS, "WAliL PAJPEB, HOUSE FinMSIinG GOODS, ETC.. ETC., ETC. I am now offering a Larger & Better Stock than ever before, and am carrylug a regular line of reliable goods. Having paid CASII for all of. them, I am Deto mined f it o be ODCRSOLD! I In rite ttie attention or those wanting ; i uoods at ropt-An prick, to call and aee me. SAICTTEL 2. TOWS. Albany, April IS, t0-vMn42 Tarn O'Shanter, Jr. CA N BE FOUNT AT AX9. Maesiull's Livery Stable during the season of 1880, com mencing April 1st, and ending July 13th, 1S0. TM O-SHANTEK, JR., is coming 6 years old, is a manogony bay, standi ViH hands high and weighs 1,650 pounds, lie is Clydesdale artW Messenger stock. Tkxucs. The season, S5: insnranee. $0. ANS. MAKSllALL. Albany, Oregon, April, ItttW-iavl-i Ladies' Yaricly Emporium. tvERS. te73. HYBE KEEPS COJfSTANTLT OS llAKD German Zcpligr, CunvaK Threat. Pins, Xeedles, HiUtons. Ileal Ibtlr iVtrCek es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped Goods, c, c., dec. Also, AgcjJt br Dr. Warner's Elrnltli Corset ? Cbild'a Wniit ! its'i aiad&at Foye"s Copfet Slcirt Supporter. Rgt"renfh 'tampin,? done to order. l:i-nroadalbin St.. opposite Post Omcci539v riiQpciNE Porous PLASTER. Farttirtlv the Bat. Tht mTrt. tm oamnbd ths ki'jhettandonlyvMdal Qiven rubber plaster, at bath tkaCtntmnial and Pari Krpoitttoiu. Widehgand foxoraUji tuoirn amsmg phytrieiant as a great m rromrnt tmihe ordinary frnwi friajfcr. Ask amp thi:ican injtrur mm locality about it The vain, hie qoalitlpsof the' common poroan plaster are in this article increased 10 fold by neti and scientific medication. It relieve almovt at once and cars where otber plasters fail even to relieve. It ia withoot donbt the best, remedy ever devised for Lame and Weak. Back, Rhenmatifrm, Spinal and Kidrlt-y Cumnlsuits and all local aches and pains Avoid iinitatiftna.Sold fey aU DroggisU, Price see SaApn-r tc JohssoK 21 Piatt 8C, Proprg Retftll Sealers I' Street, Altafiy, .Origoa;. BEOS., I VERr.10riT . . vians HEALTH fOR AU. 'Harmless anil destructive at the hum timel Howis thisf .This, Pfnnder'B Sure, Hate and Speedy remedy, 'will destroy all Ma laruil tendencies; - such aft Fever and Ague, and will not harm the system in the leant. Infants as weltaaadnhs raoy .Jise I hiK purely vegetable cohipound With perfect safety. Price One IX!ar per Botllt. Tour I inw!tit has it or will get it for you. "The Original." Insist, upon buying it. ... .: 'I; . . Water Rttang ! THE CNDEKSIGNED HEREBY IXFORMS his friends and 1 ho public generally, that be is prepared to do all kinds of "Watter -txxs9 at thp lowest living rates, in connection with the Water Works of Ibe city. JOHN BRICGS. A.bany, May 14. 1880-33V13 ' Mt,cc of Flnal Settlement. TICE is hereby given that the undersign. X ed Executor of the last will aud testament of the estate of Kelson Simons, deceased, baa filed in tbe County Court of Linn county. Ore. gon, his final account as such Executor, and TUESDAY, the Bth day of JULY, 1880, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, has been set by said Court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof, and any person Interested in said estate or tbe settle ment thereof, is hereby notified to appear be fore said Court, at the Court House in Albany, Oregon, on said day, and file their objections, if any, to said final account. DANIEL SIMONS, JR., May 21, 1880-3ivl3 Executor. Sheriff's t Sale. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn. Charles O. Barnes, Plaintiff, vs. M. V. Brown, Etta Brown his wife. I. R. Moores. administrator, and Sarah W. Btinson, administratrix, of the estate of A. L. Stinson, deceased, C. H. Stewart. J. M. Wolford K. Wolford, partners, doinsr business under the firm-name of J. M. Woltord & E. Wolford, De fendants. BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORECLO sure in the above named Court in the above entitled suit, and an execution and order of sale issued in pursuance thereof, to me direct ed and delivered. I have levied npon the mort- Saged premises described in said execution and ecrcc and order of sale as follows, to-wit : Commencing at the northwest corner of block No. S3, in the city of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, and running thence south HO feet, thence east 132 feet, thence north 120 feet, thence west ISi feet to the place of beginning, and on Saturday, the 12fft day of June, A. D. 1880. at the Court House door in the city of Albany. Linn connty.Oreson. at the hour of one o'clock P. M , I will sell the hereinbefore described rosJ property at public auction, for cash in hand, to the hUrhest bidder, the proceeds of sale to be applied as provided in said decree, as follows : Firs, to the payment of the costs, taxed at so 30, and accruinic costs : second, to the pay ment to tbe plaintiff. Charles O.Barnes, the snm of i 533 33, and the further sum of 160, all in I. S. sold coin, with, interest thereon at the rate of ten percent, per annum from the 4th day of May, 1880; third, to the pavmeat to the defendants, J. M. Wolford A E.' Wolford. partners, doina-business under the firm-name of J. M. Wolford and E. Wolford, the sum of 202 45, and the overplus, if anv there be, to be pal J to the defendants, M." V. Brown and Etta Brown, his wife. Dated this UtU day of May, 1880-33 vli I. C. DICKET, i Sheriff Linn County, Oregon. By Geo, iicmphbkt. Deputy. "W2LLAHETTS MARBLE AM) ST0E WORKS. F. "WOOD & CO., Manufacturers of MONUMENTS! &cal Stones, Tablets, Mantles, Ceiuetcrr Curbing-, Ashler Coping. i Tile for "Walks, Bases fcr Garden Fountains, and all kinds of work done in Stono. As we stet our tnarble direct from the quar ries, and have it selected with care, we can as sure customers the T&e Best Materials and Lowest Prices. Orders from any part of the Slate promptfy attended to. feTAll work Warranted as represented. . ISs(rShop and Works on comarof Second and Ellsworth attests, Albany, Oreeon. . , WOUD efc CO. March 19, 1880-vl2n25 Albany Furniture House.. JAI1ES( D ANNALS, . Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, Bedroom !$rUs,--Wnlnt, Ash and Maple Parlor Salts ; Patent Rockers, Easy Chairs and .Lounges a specialty. ttresseS, Extension Centre Xab'fes, Illldr Extension, etc. 1 A splendid lot of Walnut and Hardwood Cltaira of atf ilnd'i "Wlxatacts, - aobkases Si&elsoafis: la fact, I in tend to keep a first cliits i FubniTurE HousE. I ant thankful for past patronage, and intend to make It to the interest of all rcsFdeftts of this city and vicinity to coiu'e art d see tec. Corner of Second and Ferry streets, AI-BAjiiT, ; vl2n2t ORSWOIf. "WAOOKSI WAGONS ! a pwiwiw" ir-fM ' wag?onsi T EXPECT TO RECEIVE THIS WkEK, direct TO-tFari'',??r ,?f the celebra- ova juiv t 'jrv- .tj, vvnitJIl W1JI nave B LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Including ')re Tire. Don't fall to call and get pri .u . . 8AMUEL t. V5U. DricHa. nun. ALBAXYi OREGCiiSY JUNK lK 880, LOCAL MATTERS. Quarterly CoaferetBcc. Tlie quarterly cortferencc of the Metho dist denomination will convene at tbe M. E. Church next Tuesday (15th) evening at 7: 30. Annual Musical Concert. Mis Piper gives her annual musical concert at the Opera House on Friday evening, June ISth. It will be a most interesting and entertaining occasion, aud tbe hall will be crowded. - Pleule To-Sf orrow. A picnic will be beld ti the Roberts' bridge campground to-morrow (the 12th lnt.) at which Prof. -Condon will deliver the address. ' Evcrjbotly ts lovited. The Krl's Knppr. The sacrament of be Lord's supper wjll be administered immeaiarefy after preach Ing next Sunday moriilnt;, at the M. E, Church. No service 1u the evening- A Card or Tfaaalu. The undersigned wishes to thus publicly ten der his thanks to the State Investment Insur ance Company of San Francisco, for which Judge J.C. Powell is agent lor this city, Ibr the prompt adjustment, of my losses by the re cent lire in this city. J. E. Sortou. We are pained to knoiv that our old friend. Elder John A. Powell, is still very ill. Uncle John, as he is lovingly called, is one of the best and truest of men, and we hope for the best while fearing the worst. Jlnst tne Thing-. Mrs. Bennett is the agent for a new thing in bibs and aprons made of oil cloth just the tiling tor children. Slie also has a very superior article ot stove blacking, which housekeepers will never willingly do without after trying It once. Aran Brafeea. The little ten year old step-daughter of O. W. Young, on Saturday last tell while getting out ot a hack or wagon, broke her rig! t arm mldwsy between the elbow and wrUt. A physician was called In. and at but nccouuts she was getting along all right. - Strawberry and Ire Cream Festival. , The ladles ot the first Presbyterian Church will give a strawberry and ice cream festival on Tuesday evening, Jm.e 2 2d, in the brick on cornet of First and Washington streets, lately occupied by the Grange store. The public generally are cordially luvited fo be present. Census. Mr. Webber, census enumerator for tbe district embracing,UiU city, up to yester- aay naa visited S19 houses, finding 228 families, and a total population of 976. f liis was entirely in West Albany pre cinct. The evidences seem to be tliat Albany has. not more than 2,600 popula tlonat preient. Tbanka So Albany Ftre Department. The undersigned beg to tender their heart felt thanks to the Albany Ftre Department for their efficient and most valuable services lii subduing the fire at the corner of First and uroauatmn sirea:s, on the morning of the 7th Inst. All that could be done was dnn ni..n.- energetlcally and efficiently, and so carefully that no damage resulted beyond what was aone Dy lue fire. J. K. SORB IV, F. OTOOLE. J.. M. NOJLAK. ' Strawberries and lee CrMM. .The, ladies of the M. E. Chnrcn will give a strawberry and ice cream festival and entertainment, at the Opera House, on Saturday evening, June 12th to-mor row night. This matter has been under advisement for some time, and the young folks, upon whom the entertainment part of the programme devolves, will exert themselves jo make all glad enough. The invitation is to all. people come, let us rejoice and be glad. A Way tjn Time. A very interest ine urotn-hmme will be rendered at the Opera House to-morrow ruroay) evening, in connection with the ice cream and strawberry festival Jo be given on that occasion, We understand that Miss Gorman, the celebrated iubilee singer, will be present arijl. .alng some of ner inimitable songs. Inv .addition there will be'Bebekah at tlie welf," who will draw water for those who are dry. A Uoad Hammer neaert. Parley McKnlght was down firom Upper Soda In the front ot the week. He Inform, ed us that lie had killed a couple of elk a few days before. Parlejr' has set his house In order, and is now prepared to entertain all who come With zood, clean beds ami first class mountain fare, such as flab. game, etc. He has find the eamptng ground cleaned up nicely, andf then la plenty ofgraas apd water, a pet in addition tneDeM Qrtlmothyliaycan.be had at the rate of 25c per day for each animal. Claae Call. A row commenced on First street Satur day evening aboat eight o'clock, was topped just In the nick ot time by the Marshall and his deputy, both, an good fortune would have it, being on the ground. In two minutes, had theofnetr, assisted by others, not been near, there would have been the biggest fight ever witnessed m this city. Everything was ripe for It, and nothing but the greatest of good fortune prevented what might have resulted in a great calamity. A Democratic friend, the other day,' conjp-arulated ua on tbe '"Suicidal Demo cratic Republican succea." Btartea. BBnwxSTOt t fir' -Tim firh. 1 Ed. Register. i-j-Cj ,lndjcat!ona, ari still good, and weather splendid for grow- Wild strawberries are more plenty pn the hills around here than for many years. Mr. Wilson Is m very'feeWe. bat Dr. Stnrr Is improving, though very slowly. Several of our citizens went to your city yesterday to see how election matter have gone. The situation here U regarded wltb great satisfaction by the Republicans, as their entire ticket was elected by from nine to forty-nine maiorlty, and aa thia, a the first time since 1864 that any one has ever been elected, of course ' wo feel good, over the result, and who can blame tii J Baum'a majority waa 33, and as every Influence was . brought to bear against him, it shows that tbe Republican party has considerable lift left yet. Everything passed off very quietly here but of com some feel very sore over the way things have come ont. H We expect Co see some powder burnt here this evening, la consequence of tbe triumph of our ticket. . f ,- Our school here closed fitter very successful term by Robt. Moses, Esq., who has given general satisfaction. , Since my last letter to you we have bad a short call from MjpMO. jan., who was passing thrtidgh iif jn his way; to Springfield, on railroad business. Tin necessary $15,000 has been raised at, bdo and everything looks favorable tor tbe ealy construction ot this (to us) Important roa Mr. Ii. informed us that we shall surely have this road by December, If not before, and .work will commence here grading tbe road bed and locating the line IntlJe of, two weeks from now, but we suppose the cittzeus of Albany think It Is ail talk, and don't amount to anything. Narrow Gatjok. An Incident. On Monday aiternoon an Irishman camai to tbe polls at West Albany and offers his vote, when one of the judges challenge ed him. The man not knowing exactly what to do, and being pretty mad withal turned around and met the kindly, sympa thising eye of Capt. Humphrey. "What's the matter ?" says the Capt. They wont, let me vote, "answered tbe Celt. "Do yod reside In the county ?" was the nexl query. The answer , was I have resided In this precinct a year and a half. "Yea have a right to vote, and I'll see that you do," said Capt. putting a Be publican ticket into the man's hand and starting tor the polls." The vote waa duly (worn in and the Republican ticket deposited In the ballot box. When tlte man : went, forward to vote the first time, he had aai unscratvhed Democrat ticket in bis nannV which he intended to vote. Lots at tua ta Albany on election day. Parasiraaitasa. Mrs. Del. Smith arrived iu this from TVmllprort rut WM?nriav city .. . Since the election L. E. Blain Is selling: splendid suits to the Salt river excursionists at reduced rates. xne canutuaics eject can gee elegant furniture to commence housekeeping with at rates tliawil surprise them by calliug at F. M. Danhal's place. ; ; ' The ratification meeting Wednesday ulght was a gratitl turn out the first' tlraa. for sixteen years that the RepubHcan have had a chance to enthuse. - universal admiration on Wednesday morning as tliey passed up First street to Pax ton's gallery to have their pictures taken. 'Rah for love's young dream. They were uarrifd at St. Paul's church on Monday evening. The City Council met at the usual hour Tuesday evening, and adjourned to meet last evening Thursday. We therefore have no report. Mrs. Harry Walters, of Astoria, is visiting at her fathers, Mr. Merrjck. She Is iccompanled.by her twin babel. Nettle and Ellie, pronounced by- the ladies "Just to sweet tor any thing." One weighs 16 and the other IS pounds. The easiest and cheapest way to make the Chinese go is this. Give each aud. everyone ot these celestials a large doss ot Plunder's Oregon. Blood Purifier for that will start .them. Monday and Tuesday being holidays we were crowded somewhat to Issue the Register on time this week. Mr. P. C. Ferry, . insurance adjuster, of Portland came to this city from Indpen. dence Tuesday evening, The fire in Dr. O'Tool'a brick Monday morning, was what's the matter. The S. Schopj excurslon from this city to Salem on TueAlay was enjoyed by large number of our young people. Election day passed off quietly no dis turbance, in sight at least. - . The front of tbe week eloudy and cool with considerable rainfall. r j In a healthy body ia a healthy spirit. Be.heatthy by cleansins your blood with ! a few bottles of Ptauder's Oregon Blood Purifier, and thus purify, your spirit. Gen. Chester" 4. Arthur will be the next" Vice President. , - , , Tj ,, The excursion to Salem on Tuesday was very enjoyable, but the receipts fell short of expenses fifty or sixty dollars, we are sorry to say.. . .,, . -A grand ratification was held at Browns ville on Wednesday night, and the roar of" the anvil was beard for miles around' 'far Into the night. 1 ' Bfrtba. : - ..- . ..., Saturday night,' to the" wife' of A. M. " Roop, a daugliter. Snndav niirht. to th: wife f Robert ' nan, a aaugncer. . v-- Mnndnv mornina'. tA thA wrifi .tf m t, Hackleman, a son 11 pounds. Rab Monrlaf. tit tlw wlfi, nf 'f1mm rt. a daughter. . . Dark, a daughter. XUerrled. An rhA tvnf a! f ka flk ex. ' ' ti utLT . . i. . " turn, m. " "tovi, w wiiiwii county, ajhi Mlns Flan Thnmnsnn. f T.lnn a . ber of jwoplo wituesied tbe ceremony,- Brewnavniar ' - '1 -J