1 . - . - . - I LT1 L ALBANY MARBLE MORES. STAIGEB, -DEALEK9 ilLlosi'u.sxicxiis. ancL HEAD -EXECUTED ITALIAN OR MARBLE. Albany, t : : Oregon. Also, evervvnrietvof eemeterv and othorstonr work done with bbiIiimi intention triven lo oruer Horn imy prt ol '"' IstMte hii Wii-shiinrtoii Territorv. Ijv mini or oili- lerwise. and promptly lorwimled. All work war- LJinteo. JOHN BRIGGS rrMRESTIIIS OPPOKTCMTY TO INFORM T uitrlen"-Hn.l the public generally, that is now settled in 111 NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, the ol.i stn.vl next door to P. C. Harper Co , whew can be to.iml a sreut an assortment and larjre stock ot" Stoves and .Ranges .,on he fonn I i. any one House iHU side of "Virtland, an'l at a IaO W A. l'-RIC-li. ALSO pumps c PiP09' allron, Brus& Enameled KETTLES, in great variety. Also, Tin, - Slicet Iron, taiilvuiiixcil Iron, ItDCl Copperwarc, liv- j ilwav on hand, and male to order, AT Nti "RATES. dzxTLl. on ITlm. Vmny. October -22, 1S7V3V8 1TY MARKET I First street, 3 doors west of Kerry, Ai.rtw v. OUXtSOS. IB TV nop 3- ivivi; imiiM the City MarRet ,1 w.. ev ijiootls ! cw Ooparturc S MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. mrs. o. : J?AltIvS. r . 1 v- i i ' i i 'IT S I-' 1 1 T T I V. MILI.INEUY 11 Store lately owned liy Mrs.C. P. l)avis and havim; justad led there. oa new In vutecof late Clioics Millinery, Traaaaaass, r-onnrts. Hats. c.. takes pleasure in inviting the ladies ot AIYjaiiVHiid vicinity to call Insoect for themselves. All sou. la will Ije sold at prices that det'v eoinrs'tltion. Having steured the services of a firsi. ciass Dressmaker I I am prepared to cut, nr. an 1 make. rtiwos in any style desired, at short notice and in a sat is- factorv manner. . .iy-t ikin ' Clo'hin-r for children a snecmi'J store on north side of First. east of Ellsworth .trcct. You ur invited .oU. p 7. IS79- DUTJG- STOHS. ' Corner First ani SUsvcrth. sts., ALBANY, OSEfiOS. It. SALTMA1TSII, Has asain taken charge of the City Drug Store, tivln rmrhased tne entire mn!i- - sffaw.s.Velsor to A Carol hers & Co., and is now roeetvins a . Splendid ITcr Stool:, which added t the former, renders It very Quality aai Trios, cordially myites his old friends and custom ers to give biiu a call. paB3SBIP.XI03, Will reel-e mm Hate and careful attention .a liuura. dny nml nl.'-"' s Mil lioars, dy Pure Wines and Liquors for medicina purpoes. II. SALT31AUS1I. Oct. Vt, T7-5V10 Broadway Restaurant & Confectionery, No. 67 First St between Pine and Oak, Pox-tlancl, Oregon, IIAXITOX HKfl), : PROPK1ETOR. MKKVH AT ALL nol KS. including hoer and aeiaar.iic. Balls and irties m,plieJ with ice m. cake, oysters, etc.. o. slnnt notice and liberal terms. BILL OK FARK. iteef steak ;V;2 ''"I,! ii,iJv. 10 If Hi steak ' i-, Yti-..lle kidnev 1 irtofn steak l3):2 ea(rs, hrolieil, fried. &.ei,p. " jnrneed':::::io " lwvade.il """ 'litijr resh lish.in season. 10 al eaueis ; - v ..-.chocolate. Fried brains. .lOiAddltloniil lmie ui bread or butter. Hot cukes wi t'wEKTT-KIVK rEST MKAIjS. peef steaU.Tlnv- "yft"" c.s. tea, clMX-olate. m ik or m -- .. . : nd'ts, any .1, wiM, hree 4 to .2ets "or twr. eotTee, tea, c nooow.w. , " - t the Kvery aumoiuu n4 W2ml aJove rate Stockhlrterf Meeting ll'keercon-liiiitly on haivlal! kin.lsol M.-ni !nvi i,Vsl y..l. -ceased, 1ms iileil in tlieCounty tlie rerv best to le obtained in the market, i court of Linn count v.O-v.toii.lii tina! account I iiii triV,- at ll times to meet the wishes of 1 t ,).,. matter of saiil estate. and said Court lias all win ' iViv favor me with their patrona re. ( a,,.i.d the thirl -lay of August. lssa. at the The ivihiiciene allv are inviled to cll at my j hour of one o'clock in t he aliei noon ot said day fi fJ Ji .nln w ini of meats. is-Tlie Inchest as the time Kir Ilea: in ol.j.-etioiis lo sai.l ae iiih nriee mi Ti r ! OUK ..lvlosl.l i oour. it any there a.vl for the settlement rash nrtn. imi 1 lor ouiv. tin r. oi. FKaNKI.IS PKKS1.EY. ri X nnal meet insr " 1)lu.h or ;biir1 .:o., of Altanv. l.mneoiiuty. Tk" i.s tl,e .till Tneauay in w i"J r - r v , ,)U frnoon oy, t ino '""" t ,,.ctinjt atjven yrf twdday,fortle inrrnOr e.ins directors to serve tl.e Y?iV? President. ' ' J. H. BRKHAHT, enry. . flstuy, Oi- AiiS; 1 f3?""1! BEOS., IX- Tablets. STONES, IN- VERaiONTl and disputoli. Speen.l Vl.im Albany Furnitaro Houss. JARflES DANNALS, Manufacturer and Iealer in FURNITURE, Beilrnom Suits; Walnut, Ash nnd Maple Pnrlor Sails ; Patent Rockers. Easy Chairs und Lounges a siieeialty. SprinG MattresseS, Extension Centre Tallies, PHiar Extension, etc. A splendid lot of CZJ XI jSk. IE , Walnut and Hardwood Cliuirs of all kinds, TTTiatJicts, Lcolscases. SiieTsoar&s; In fiiet, I intend to keep a llrt cla?s FurnititrE HousE . I am thankful for iwst pntronase, and intend to make it to the interest of all residents of this city and vicinity to come and rice me. Corner of Second and Ferry streets, AI.IilM', tvl-'n2t OIlKliOX. Xoliee of i'iiial Sott it usciit. NOTICE IS IIEHEBY t li--tey. as jultiimisti IIVES that Franklin rator of I lie estate of Jniv-2!,.lsso-vliiiK) Admin ist rat or. OLD AflD RELIAOLE. SDR J-is a St iuJar.l r.v.ruly R-mJy for lis-r.s -s of the Livjr, SLomacii -f? -i i6'',';if' 5 Av v-L r .A 1-5 1.1 It IiiverS t P A B 3 Invigorr.toi-5 mIP in ray practice Q B 5 and by the public,! la V, ior more than 35 years.S 3 5 with unprecedented results "J SEND FOR CincULACJi 3 TW SAKFORO, M,D, KBWTosicci.ir 2 AXI DKlCGIST tt ILL TELL lOV ITS KEFl'TATlOX. King of the Blood. Cares all Scrofalona affection and disorders result ing from Impurity of tho blood. It is needless to specify all, as the sufferer enn usually perceive their cause; but Salt Rhwm, iHmpltt, Ulcers, Turners, Goitre, Swelling, Ac, are the most common, as well as many alloc tiona of the Heart, Htad, Liver gutd Stomach. SCROFULA. Woaderfal Core of Blindness. D. Rassou, Sox & Co. : For the ben St of all troubled with Hcrofula or Impure Blood in their (retains, I hereby recommend King of the Blood, (have been troubled with 8erof ula for the past tea fears, which so affected my eyes that I was com pletely blind for six months. I was recommended to try King of the Blood, which has proved a great blessing to me, as it has completely cured me, and t cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I have beeu. Yours truly, Una. S. 'Wkathsblow, Sardinia, N. Y. ya ft m Q Q awTTI 1m namirl trt in? Pnlilie SoerntAl fo tie natn i ftily agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi- BUM puDUUWi wt ua wuiui mm uu gcuww. Its Ingrredients. To show oar faith in the safety and eiccallenee of the K. B., upon proper persoual application, when aatisned that no impesition is intended, we will five the names of all its ingredients, by affidavit, 'he above offers were never made before by the pro , nrie'orof any other Family Medicine in the world. - Many testimonials. further information, and SDebilitites It is H g fei Scat'a.nrtieanafl Tronic, f B g ?1 , i nil! directions lor using win oe ioudu in me pam- phlet "Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," in ' whicheach bottle isenclosed. Price Iperbottlecon- I fining 12 ounces, or 40 to 40 doses. Soldbydrnir- i fsu. 1.Basosi,So!I Co., Prop'rs, Buflalo.Jf .Y ' tit MAIMWW, ALBANY, OBKGOX, AUG. 27, 1880. LOCAL. MATTERS. nerlotixly Hart. On Saturtlay last a party from Newport, on Ytqnitm B;iy,siartftl foravHt toSileiz. Tlie parry consisted of Mrs. Abby. Missi s Alexander and May Mcliniel, 11. UafTen- den. Mi Crow and James Dixon. Tlie parly role in a tlioronglibmce Jiack. In the vicinity or Fr nk Stanton's place, ns they were crossing n dry swail in which poles hail been laidto keep vehicles from entirely disappitirlnpr in "soft" weather, a part of the load hoofing it over the rough roid, leaving Miss McDanicl to occupy the rear seat all alone, the tore wheels dropped down into a rut with a jerk, the rear end ot the hack rebounding with such force as to pitch Miss Mcl)aniel head first to the ground. Fortunately she struck in the mud, otherwise her neck would have been broken. As It was she was taken up sense less, and although everything that could be thought ot was done to resuscitate her some time elapsed before she gave any signs of rc turning animation. Owing to the mishap the party were unable to return to Newport until Monday. We omitted to mention that Mayor Clark and family were In Ihe company, in their own-convey ance, ot course. It was the intention ot Miss May and friends to start on their honiewasfl trip on Tnes.lay last if she was able to travel. Personal. Rev. .T. T. Wolfe goes lo Siletz Indian reservation as Superintendent of instruc tion for the next twelve months. We hope it may prove a pleasant and profitable year to him and his. Rev. Isaac Dillon who is to till the pul pit of the M. K. Church in this tity the coming year, h:is th reputation ot being otic ot the most popular and earnest preacli ers in the'Oregon Conference. We have not learned when he is expected to arrive here. Mt. X. C. Hawk, of the Pacific Type Foundry, San Francisco, arrived in the city on Wednesday. He was taken very ill while on his way overl-uul beyond Rosebtjrg, and was compelled to lay over nearly two weeks, but his health is gradu ally improving we were glad to learn. He "oes to Portland to-morrow or Monday. t'pset. On Tuesday Mr. G. F. Simpson and a Srentleman from Portland, get into a bttprny in fi-out of Mr. S.'s business house on First, street, and gave the word for his ame little three year-old to travel. Quick as a flash she started to' make the turn down First streit ; the suddenness ami shortness of the turn upset Ihe bu-rsty. throwing both men to the ground. Mr. S. held on to the strings, and the mare was stopped, the bupjry righted, the men reseated themselves, and proceeded on their way. The mare Is a quick as a flash in all her movements and requires a steady nerve and strong hand to hold her level. 'I lie ' lirornlnn, For SnptemlM i-, affords excellent reading" it is even an improvement on former is sues. Its conleiiLs are varied and enter taining, and can not hut please the wide aw:ike jx ople of the Pacific slope. The magazine i? growing in popularity every day. and will soon have a wide-spread cir culation. Published at Xo. 202 Sansome street. San Francisco, by the Calitornian Publishing Co., at $3 per annum. Titus llros. Have iuf. received largo invoice of gold and silver watches and jewelry, of the latest designs. Also have for sale the Xkw IIomk sewing machine, manufac tured since the expiration of patents on sewing machines, and combines the good qualities of leading machines. Call and see. 43 Prel (erlan t'lturrb. Service will Ix? resumed next Sabbath morning. 1 he congregation will assem ble at the chapel of Albany Collegiate In stitnte. Sabbath School Immediately at the close ot the morning service. In the evening the pastor will deliver the first ot a course of lectures on the life of St. Paul A corijial invitation for all. I'natilnioiiKly IteeommciMled. The Oi-egon MethiHlist Conference unan imously recommended the pKintmeut of Hon. F. M. VVadworth, of Benton county, to be Agent at Siletz Indian res ervation. As this reservation Is the pro- t-2eot tlie Conference, Mr. Wadsworth ! will doubtless net the appointment. He will make a good ageitt. A Card of Thnnko. We take this means of tendering our thanks to Dr. J. L Hill for hs very atten tive service, and to our neighbors and friends, and the K. of V. for their kind assistance and sympathy during our late bereavement. N. J . Ientox. S. J. Henton. List of LetlerM, . Uncalled tor and remaining in the Post office in this city for the week ending Aug. 2lith. 1880: Brown. A J Wilcox, Geo. Dick. Isaac A Williams, O II Strout. M II Younjr. Wm JT P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. Ti.e AjUi Ilemetty, Piepared by D Plummer, Is proving a popular and effective medicine. Wlthnnt advertising. It has hy Its merits extended the demand to adjoining localities. Being pleasant to take, ai)il afTording a certain und speedy cure, recom mends it to all. Thpre will tie preaching at the M. 15. Church of this city next Snnday evening hy Eev. J. 'f. Wolfe. NQSpryices In the iDiriilng. Aug 25th, 13S0. Ki. Register :-Since my last letter the smoke is not qiKite so thick, and the weather Is conitortalAly cool. Harvesting operations are progressing rapidly, and the yield 5v quite good, unci the quality Is first classy From the present appearance of the weather it don't look as if we shall have any rsiln to trouble the graii till the farm ers all get through threshing.S Last Monday, to the wife ok. Mr. ils Thoinp-on, a son was born, wlihie he is upon Willow Creek looking after hjis in terests there. Mrs. E. Rockwell has been very ick with a large carbuncle on ihe back of fw;r neck, but is getting better now. Since the weather got cooler Mrs. C. Cochran is troubled with rheumatism, and teels quite oorly. As a chronicle of passing events it be comes my painful duty to mention an affair that happened in our little town late last Saturday evening. A thre.-hhig cro vd near town finished a job of threshing, and hiving a keg of beer, most of them gut In toxicated, and one of them, Mr. Marion Angell, came up town to the blacksmith shop of J. D. Arthurs, and got into a dis pute with Mr. A., which wound up In a few minutes by Mr. Angell getting his jaw broke. There is a vry good moral in this transaction if all would only take heed, and it is this: never drink any beer and you will not get your jaw broken. Walt. Jack his got his porch finished, and a new set ot stairs, and it is a great improvement. Mr. .1. D. A-thurs has also got a new porch added to his house, which adds greatly to the good looks and comfort of his home. We are sorry to say O. P. Coshow, Esq , is confined to his house by sickness. The saw mill had shut down till after harvest, but as the railroad needed con siderable timber, the mill has been runn ing most of the time for the last week, with a new crew of hands, Geo. A. Dyson acting as engineer. Another gang ot Chinamen arrived here this week, and are at work grading tin switch, and a lot of carpenters are at work laying the foundation for a warehouse 30 by 70 feet, and more funds are soon to be put on and the work will be pushed through as rapidly as possible. Work on the road i progressing finely, and It Is confidently expected that Ihe cars will be here by the middle of Octolier next. Tlie great demand tor men and teams here still continues, and as the Company intend to build two more warehouses just below here, work is likely to continue some time. Many strangers are here every day, and things are beginning to take shape lor a rapid growth in the near future, at least such is the prophecy ot Xarkow Gavge. Severely Injured. On Monday forenoon, as Mrs. Geo. F. SimpiOii,-iccoinpanieil by her oldest son and another boy from thW city, were driving toward Tangent, the animal attached lo the buggy shied or jumped suddenly to one side of the mad. The suddenness of ihe movement threw both boys outw of the huggv. when Mrs. Simpson attempted to gain pos.-esion of the lines dropped by her son as he was thrown out, of the vehicle. As she was reaching to obtain the lines, the fore wheels of the busrgy struck a con Milernble bank on one side of the road. made by the workmen in digging down ami repairing it. with such force as to pitch Mrs. &impon to tlie ground head fir-t. It was a fearful fall, and w hile no bones were broken, her head and face were severely contused, and it was some time before she fully recovered the use of her f:icuities. The animal, rinding lierself free of all control, trotted off down the roa.l a considerable distance and then stopped, where she was found shortly afterward by one of the boys and driven back. It .vas a painful accident, and the many friends of tlie lady will be pleased to learn that she is not likely to suffer any permanent injury from it. Down In the Dint. Last Friday a carriage load ot young people started tor the country in high spir its. They made good time tor a short dis tance, and made light of the intense heat and fearful dust that enveloped horses and carriage like a cloud, until, like a Hash of light, something gave way and down came the whole business into the unfathomable dust. As soon as the team could be quiet ed and the fair occupants hauled out of the dust, it was found that the king-bolt ha I broken and two other bolus given way causing tlie downfall. After considerable trouble. a fair amount ot perspiring, and the expenditure of a good deal of solid talk, the vehicle was patched up. and the parly Failed hack to the city to slow music. This king-bolt business must be looked in to more closely, else somebody'll be out and injured. - Almost n l Fire. On Monday a fire was started on the farm of Bob Carter, just In the sou'hei n edge ot the eity. in the straw where he had been threshing his wheat. There was a large quantity ot dry straw, and the wheat, sacked and ready for hauling to the ware house, was in the midst of it. The fire Is supposed to have caught from the loco motive. The fire, fortunately, was dis covered hi time, and with considerable exertion was extinguished. All I!iil. or Lumber. We have for sale at Lebanon and Grass ridge some 300.000 feet of lumber, such as scantling, joists, barn timbers, boxing, fencing, and other rough lumber. At Lebanon we have a superior lot of dry lumber, consisting of rustic, flooring, etc. Owing to the late fire, we ore offering this lumber at reihiciHi rates. Address us at Lebanon. 4Stf Cosn EliOS. School Iloolitf. Lowest prices on School Books at Plum mer'9. Odd. Fellows' Temple, x. Counc'l met at the usual hour on Tues day evening last. All present except Mayor D. G. Clark and Councilman L. C. Rice. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. BILLS ALLOWED. J. L. Halter, fees. fl5 70. Register, pi-luting licenses, fl 50. City vs. A. W. McBeth. f. City vs. Schofleld, f4. A. J. Hunt, fees, $40 25. J. A. Warner, tees. $3 50. City vs. Geo. Daugherty, $4. City vs. Wm. Ileckman. $4. Marlette Eddy. Injury to horse. $20. Committee on Fire and Water recotn- mended that One's house and Hook S Ladder house be insured in the sum ot j $1,000. In some good company. : Uhe report was adopted and the Kecor- ) ile Ls of the opinion that itshculd be stated cter Instructed to attend to the matter. j at which end, as his experiei.ee with his The same jCOJiimitte reported the paint- mother's slippers inclines him to the be in c- ordered olf One's house and Hook & lief that the statement taken generally is Ladder hor.s., by Mr. A. T. Arnell, com- 1 COITect. pleted according to contract, and that he I had done $5 worth of extra work, nud that s warrant be drawn on the treasurer j ir me uni oi me ic.uh f ed. The Mine committee recommended the appointment ot John Jones as engineer for Two's, and nightwatch as well, to re ceive for the first $20 per month, and for the latter service $50 per month, the service to commence at once. Tlie report was Adopted. Cojtnmittee on Fire & Water reported in tlie matter of the washing away of the bank nt the toot of Broa-laibln street, that the Marshal be instructed to notify the owner of the mill at the foot of said street to chaiifge the spout in some other direc tion so that the water will not wash down the hiink. The same committee reported on the pctitif u of Di Phiuimer to erect a water tank In front of Odd Fellows' Temple, denying the petition. The special committee to investigate city liens, asked tvo weeks further time, and there being no objection, the same was granted. A petition signed by A. D. Rogers and Joseph Allison, asking for a sidewalk across the railroad block on the ease side ot Calipooia street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, was referred to committee on Streets and Public Property. A petition asking that the drain along the south side of First street, from the pump in front ofS. E. Young's to the Registf.H building on corner ot Ferry street, he extended west to Washington street, was granted, and, on motion, the property-holders were ordered to put in the same within fifteen days. A communication asking the attention of the City authorities to the Canada thistle, supposed to be growing on some ot our streets, was read. On motion the matter was referred to the committee on Health and Police. A petition from Linn Engine Co. No. 2. asking for a tender, was read, anil on motion, Fred Willert was ordered to build tlie same for the Co. in thirty days. The tender will cost 00. A resolution asking the committee on Ordinances, with the aid ar.d advice of the City Attorney, to prepare an amended charter for the eitv, and submit the fame at the next regular meeting of the Com cil for Its approval, was adopted. On motion the Marshal was instructed to build the fence between Mr. Fiy'slot and the city property on Lyon street. There is about twenty feeC of fencing to he constructed. Itll.l.S Al.l.OM'ICl). W. N. Miller, engineer's salary, $45. V. II. Hewett, attorney's fees, $15. It. Y.. Harmon, nightwatch, $G0. It. Saltmarsh, sundries, BILLS KEFKR15FD. Marx Banmgart. sundries, fl 75. Parker Bros., hauling. 50c. City vs Rube Garrison, $5 SO. City vs. Geo. Sparrowgrass, $5 30. City vs. Henry Heart. $5 30. City vs. Jas. Smith. $4 50. A. J. Hunt, fees, etc.. $37 GO. J. L. Halter, fees, $12 55. W. II. Miller, e'erk of election, $150. On motion the committee was instruct ed to draw an ordinance fining any per sou blowing a police whistle, except when in actual need ot assistance. Boys and others who have been in the habit of blow ing whistles to the annoyance of the police heretofore, will take notice that a repeti tlon of such acts will cause their being locked up and fined. Adjourned. For Contempt. A man named Wm. H. Harrison was arestod by deputy sheriff. S. H. Clanghton. in this city on Sunday, per order of the Sheriff ot Multnomah county. It seems that Mis. Harrison had sued for and ob tained a divorce from William Henry ; she had also sued for the custody of their off spring, a girl some ten years of age, and the Judge had taken the matter under ad visement, ordering the pm-ties to appear at another day for his decision. In defiance of this order of the Court. William Henry Harrison secured the child, and came.,, to this city, leaving her at the Revere House, and going into the harvest fields to work. Upon his appearance In this city on Sun, day. he was arrested for contempt of the order ot the Court as above stated, and taken to Portland to answer. Thxiikn. We are indebted to Wells, Fargo & Co., for a copy of their Express Directory for I8S0, a very convenient and handy work to have in the office. It gives a list of principal points in territory occupied by Weirs, Fargo & Co., showing the proper express offices for way-billing, tc, with a full list of the Co.'s offices. "Household art decoration is what takes with mv boarders." said Mrs. Glldersleeve, as she made a bread pudding and called her eldest daughter down stairs to paint raisins n it, "il"l H' saving, loo," ' Parag-rnmlecs. Two drunks In the calaboosfo Sunday night. . Onr Mayor and family have gone to Ya quina Bt.y. Young men should take warning from the story of the watchful inother, who, thinking that her daughter's' guest had stayed long enough, wandered out on the piazza and inquired If the morning paper had come. The only remaining child of Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Henton. we are glad to hear, Is slowly recovering, although for some time her life was dispaired of. Messrs L. E. Blain and 8. E. Young are In San Francisco purchasing immense stocks of goods tor the fall and winter trade. Johnny says it may woman's work Is nevar be true that a at an end, but j a ire inner evening a "nappy young iei i ler" started out to take a buearv ride. .1 4 ; . J , Later 5n ,lle eve,l1ng he refnrne,l withjjor- tions of the huggy, which he had carefully gathered up, and which he left at the black smith shop. He didn't say a 'word, but ho lookpd a whole dictionary of adjectives. Keep the people posted on tlie value of Intelligence over vice and ignorance. In telligent people are law-abiding ; they enrich, and beautify, and build up, and circulate money, and "create employment to people. Intelligence pays. A new style of ladies' hats Is called the "Orchard." It probably gets its apple- ation from the number ot blossoms on it. Dr. Ely claims that tobacco injures the eyesight. That is all well enough in theory, but if you have got an extra cigar about your person a smoker is pretty sure to incoyer ii.. I John Bingham, of Prinesville, has been pronounced insane. ' Hand lamps, hanging lamps, chandeliers and lamp stock, at Phimmer's, under Odd Fellows' Temple. A lady lawyer out West alwavs address 's her husband at breakfast as "My learn ed brother" ; at lunch she calls hi n "the counsel tr the defense"; at dinner time she calls him "a brass-mounted pettifogger with a cheek like an armv mule." It is a singular tact 'that when a deacon makes up his mind to go fishing on Sun day the dav is warm and the skies cloud less. But let a newspa;ier man make up his mind to indulge in the same pleasure and see how otiiek the weather will go back on him. I'he city was full of strangers on Sunday, a majority ot whom seemed intent on get ting outside of as much forty-rod as poss ible. Canned goods are still sold very cheap at Haffenden Bros., and they have a great variety. The weather last Sunday was perfectly splendid. " As the days begin to shorten the amount of coal oil consumed increases, and it is a question ol Importance, where is the best place to buy that article ? Well. Haffeii- den Bros, are prepared to meet all demands for 150 test oil, or cheaper grades, either by the five gallon can or on draught, at the lowest possible price, We have received the premium list of the Jersey county, Illinois, lair, which commences October 12th and holds four days. It is a neatly printed pamphlet ot nearly 100 pages, containing, besides the premium list, much interesting intorma- tion. Thanks to the friend who forward ed it to us. Mr. J. F. Backenstois still out in King's valley, fitting up a mill. The 'Albany farmers Co. have given out one hundred and twenty thousand sacks for the present harvest. This should give the warehouses of the Co. in this city 240.000 bushels of wheat, and the proba- bllity is the r.motuit will over-run these figures. Hon. M. f. George arrived in this city from Portland on Monday, and spent the day shaking hands with his numerous friends in this city. On Tuesday he drove over to Corvallis, en route for Yaquina Bay and points along the coast he desires to visit before returning to Portland. - Present indications are that wheat will not open at a higher figure than t oc per bushel, and it may not go so high. Choice sugar-cured smoked beef at Haf fenden's. Also prime lard, breakfast-ba coil and shoulders. Perry Spink and family returned from the Bay Tuesday evening, much Improved In health and muscle. Airs. Coll. van Cleve and children ar- rived in uaker uity on the loth lust., where J she will remain Several weeks Visiting her parents, A tln lot of honey at Haffenden's for sale at low rates. - The dust is unusually thick, as those who drive out of the city iu any direction speed ily find. Zeph. Job and mother, Mrs. Hamilton, ot Corvallis, were In the city on Tuesday. Young grouse, f:it and tender, are plenti ful along the fences surrounding the grain fields. Rev. Mr. Dillon is to fill the pulpit of the M. E. Church in this city the coming year. He is a good preacher. . Mr. Ben ICohn is now a resident of Bam berg, Germany, and hereafter will be in regular receipt of the Register. Tender ordered for Linn FTngine Com pany by the Council was just tlie thing to be done. As there was no way provided to carry fuel on the engine, in case of a fire any distance from the engine house, especially in the night, the sacks containing coke had to be carried by hand and a two hundred pound sack, especial ly In mu.Tdy weather, is not the easiest or cleanest thing to handle. A tender in which to hanl the fuel was an absoloute necessity to the complete efficiency of the j steamer, and tlie prompt compliance of the Council with the request ot the Com pany, cannot bv too highly coniuicmled- Duncan Montelth returned . Oregon Tuesday evening. The -ed of much benefit to Donfc. x r Mr. Crosby has left as lor a few . to rusticate amid rural scenes. His . service in the U. S. Navy especially fit hi., tor the duties devolving npon a dairy maid, A new comer at Mr. L McClnng's on the 16th. Mother and daughter doing well. Always ready for business at F". Sf, Dannal's and any Mud of furniture oil hand or made to order. Mr. Newt. Heutou's Httli daughter, thr sweetest and prettiest, little girl In thr city, died suddenly on Friday. Albany and Lebanon I'nlted. The grading on tho road connect htg this" city with Lebanon U finislied, and tl.S trnck-laying progressing satisfactorily The first through. train over the road be tween the two cities It is expected will be run a week from Sunday, as the entire road will be finished by that time. Whooray ' A CKmmI Sbeep Tale. If any of our readers recognize a familiar face in the following, they can laugh as much as they please, but they must keep mum : ' ; A man in raiher indifferent circumstanc es, surrounded by a large family, being en- ; tirely out of meat, had recourse to the sheepfold of a neighbor, (a wealthy farmer) tor re'lef. The neighbor, having a large flock of i-heep, did not perceive he had lost any until one of tlie finest of the flock, very rge and fat, was missing, and counting Ms sheep, he found ho had lret several. ' Unable to account for this extraordinary iost he resolved, a tew nights after, to watch. About midnight, he observed a uncommon disturbance among the sheep, by tlie su Iden appearance of a man dressed in iliscmse. Ciirmsitv. as well c in rK serye tJle coPfluctf the person so as to- find him out, induced him to be still. Ii ti,e flocij ,i,cre W1W a raal witn w,jt.. it seems, the man was lathe habit ot con- versing, as it he had been-tlie actual owner ot the sheep. Well, Mr. Ram," said the nocturnal visitant, "1 have come to buy another sheep ; have yon any more to sell P" Upon which he replied himself, as iu the person of the ram : 'Yes, I have sheep to sell. By this time the owner of the sheep per ceived him to be one of his neighbors. . "What will you take lor that fat weth er savs the purchaser. Four dollars," says Mr. Ram. That Is a very high price," says tlie man '-but, as you are so good as to watt on me tor the pay, I think 1 will take him. Well, Mr. Hum." continues tlie honest sheep buyer, "let us ses how many sheep I nave Dongni or you. " . 'It I am not mistaken,' savs Sir. It am. this is the filth." He then went to cast nn the amount ol the whole ; and. after giving Mr. Kam a polite invitation to call on him for the Dav. and bidding him good night, led the weth er home, while the owner lay laughing at the novelty of the scene, as uishiv gratified as if he had leceived ample pay for tlie wnoie. A tew nights afterwards, when tie stirt- posed his neighbor was nearly out of mut ton, ne caught the old ram and tied a little hag under his neck, and placed a piece ot paper between lus horns, on wbicn he wrote in l.-'rge letters : "I have come for my pay I" Under the Hue he footed the whole amount of the five sheep, exactly as his ueighlior had done, as before related ; he then took the ram to bis neighbor's house, where he tied him near hU door, and went home. When the neighbor arose in the morn- ing. he wa not little surprised to find a sheep tied to his door ; but it is beyond to express his astonishment when he found it was the old rani with which he lud been dealing so extensively in mutton. with his errant! on lus forehead, and the amount ot the five sheep accurately made out. as he had done a few nlelits before. in the person of the ram. Suffice it to sat, he obtained the money and, after tying it up hi the bag. and rear ing the paper trom his horns, he set the ram at liberty, when he immediately ran home, jingling h;s money a it proud ot naving aet-oiupti.Mieii tue ooject oi nis er rand, to the no small gratification of the owner. Died. In this c'tv, August 20th. Irma C. Hen- ton, aged 5 years, two months and 20 days of scarlet fever. Little Trma was as beautiful in mhid and? heart as In feature and form : the idol of her parents, captivatlug all hearts- by her winsome ways. Slie was followed to her last resting place by many sorrowing; friends. The parents have the tenderes' sympathy of the entire community in thehr great bereavement. At Ilia New Mhop. Fsed Willert is now established in huv y ""i" p. I on Seconl street opposite S. fc. Yonnir's ware- I noune, w here he is prepared to do all kinds of I bliiefesmitlilnjr, repnirinK of hacks, waeoao. elc. no also ims on nnno. ana win continue to mnnnfHetuiv, hneksand bnrnies, which will he Hold at the lowest XMsIlle figures on reason able tevuis. 35vl2mJ. DF.STISTV nr. B. R. FREELAftD haa located las Albany for tne practice of Besttiatry. All work warranted. Office In Puriah block, corner First and Ferry at. febl DR. . WILLIS PRICE, DENTIST.- OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oretron. AH work carefully performed, and a reasonable as is consistent with good work manbhip. n3SvlS Br. U. W. Uray. Dentist, Albany, Oregon. Office in Fos ter's brick block, up stairs, at large bay window, Prices In proportion to time niuf material consumed. 11-34 Armed to tne Teeth, is a very think that common expression, but we armed to embellish awl Dre- serve tliem to a ripe old age hi decidedly more appropriate. This can be done by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle ot that splendid dentifrice, fragrant SOZO DONT, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them fiom the ravages of decay. SOZODONT oontbi8 no acids of gritty substances which injure the enamel, but is composed ot rare an antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effiHst on tlie whole economy of tlie mouth. T Sold by druggist. ati&.