The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 29, 1880, Image 3

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and HEAD STONS , ' ;
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Albany, : :
Also, cvitv variety of
work ilo-.ui with iu-;iim
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IS'n'.cuinl Witsliiniort Ten i!oY , to, ni:t;5
loiv: w, nit'.i iirotu.oltv lorw anii-il. All t.o.t.
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JOHN BRIGGS
p KKS Tills Kl'IMUTrMTV Tt INFORM
L '.ii-i''ri.vi !-no I ill.- pu.iHe tf.-nemlty , t hat
is nut settle I In his
:;ev busimSS house,
tier 'h- l us rcu l :-sortuit?nl mul
Jtoves and Ilaiiges
, rati fo.tn 1 in nuy one Uoumj this si U- of j
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rir-?- strv.'t. 3 ior we-! of K.;-ry,
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UVVlNii 'vi.vliil Ml" 'iry AIii!;-t.I wl.l
k:.-'iiran ; on han ! utl ki'i-lso! "!
-the T-:-y i.'-.i lo o'tiniii.' I in Tho i'.i:irk-t .
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h. mav tutor mi.? Willi t'.i. i.- jK.invia r.
T":i.' P'l'iTif ;om- ally : in. Hi'l to ."ill :?l my
-1 - j u-'ii-ri in n.iiil ol uii-nt-'. t'J'l'li. liili-
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AIIIS. O. I.. PAIIKS. j
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1 i. iii4 j'.i.t :ii lfl I ln-iv.ii iii-w iino'K-i-ol Inli-
Cicica StiUixiory, sirxsiia3,
I: nil ? II i?. V:.-. ;:l":i--" :"i-:i-il'- n i'lvi i'l.
Ilu In I'.-iof AI'M'ivah.l vi. i'ii-y M .nil loot
i'i- i. :-t for ; li- ii.'lvii. All six U will ! f-oll
n; 1 rir.-i (Uut -oi?i-m'' it ;o-i.
lUvimr Mi-ilr.' 1 the . -rvkv of ;i lir; chi's
i-rsmakei' I
1 am yii-.-inr:' 1 to cuf, lit. mi 1 limko iliv--"? in
;iii -?y lK'-iii-1. ai -liort nnllii' mill in utiii-f:i.-rory
iniitmi-r.
.i-'I tkin i v'inlhlna fn !!! rn n winlty
lori- on north ii.l. ol" Firt.t-n-4 ot Kliswortli
s?ivt. Yon ;tri- invite. 1 toi-uli.
Mi:-. i.. pa
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zitt 2atra- STUBS.
1. SA1 I'MA'JJSII, I
Ilaniruin taken citarn of :he
City Drug Stcre,
lmvinit pnn.-li-?'l tlie entire lnS-n-t or '. W
Slaw, sut'wtiir to A. Cnrollicr & Co., nit.l ls
ntw rveci viiis? a
Splendid Hs- Stook, j
wblrh.niMeil t tie forni.-r. n-n liir it v.-ry
coniuii-tc in nil tli iliU.?inil ilepui : iiu-iils.
lliiii assui-cil thai uil euii ims s.iiit-l in bolh
Quality and ric?,
or-Jinlly In vite his old fvjcii'ls and untion-t-rs
iq give liiiu ai-ali.
PSZSOaiTTIClTS,
Will recl-eiium'liHt imd -m-nful tti:niiin
t alt ttM flay uiiil
Pure Wines and Liijaot-s for iediiiin ,
oct.acn-svio -
WTT.T.AT.TZTTS
MARBLE AM) STOA'E WORKS.
P. "WOOD & 00,,
. Manufnctun'n of
MONUMENTS!
IIntl .StoneN,
Taliletw, . v
Jfanllc,
Ciirhtsssr,
A hit r
fv
Coping:.
Bases for Oardca. rootj.L-iS,
and alt kinds of work rti : iri s in..
As we tret oor tlrMi. life-..- tri'in iri" ounr-ri-,
unii iinvr it "clwuil vii h m... .....
snre tuitoinru iln-
Tie Best Materialsj- Lu-sst rficcs.
Or5erfrni nny jwrt -f il
Kfleiiitexl . i
t-i9"All ni-k -' nte l "I i; n-i'-i-r '.-. '
! fciftliop niiti VVo.-kon i-on.tjrof -tfmdiiii'l :
tlioorlli ;iecitt, A. jun v. i'. on.
. ' JF. Wui ftr to.
March 19, itiwvvi-.'iics J
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Sro Trash
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Blood
Cure nil Si'rnf.iliint afl -ct ions and "lisorilers reault
lniliom Impurity of tha MikkI. It is needless to
Bjiecify nil, ns t hi' Miif.ri c:in ltualiv jx-nx-ive their
can; tut .v,i A'rniw, l'implrt, i leers. Tumors,
Ointrr, XwflUft;, A'c. lire the imwit ci.mraon, u
wi-ll as many oiii.oi.ions uf tlie Heart, Jead, Livtr
Kud Stomach.
3 1
VToadsrM Curs of Elin&ress.
I. Raxsoji, Son 4- Co. : Fur the lieflTfit of all
troubled witii Hcrotula or Impure ;..ol in tliiir
5ytem.i, I hi;riitj- ri-roiniiien.i Kimr of the Jtlood.
I lmvc ln?n lioubl. .1 with Siroiuhi f.irthp past tea
rears, liurli o aif..e!-.l lny tyeit that I wancotn
pletuly blind lor six wontiis. I wiu recommended
to try Kins; ,f tin- w, j, 1, h.is Jirovt-d a vreat
bn-iiiK t.. nie. us it i.as -..ii.l.'U !v eurp. me, mid
I cheerfully r.?.x,Kuit.iid it toail tiolibled as I bar
bea. Yours truly,
SIes. S. WEAiuiu;Low, Sardinia, N. T.
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ill be pnid to Mir Pub'io I."nirt to tie mutu.
aily atfrf-ed upon, lor even- 'iioate of thismetU
iue publubed by us iX Is not (Jvnuine.
Its Zngredieiits.
To show our fnitli in tlie snfi-ty ami excellence of
the K. H., npmi proper jwrjioiiai application, when
atistieo. that no imr.ositifm is intended, we will
nve the HHiueaof ai) its lnuredit'ntH, by ufJidavit.
The aboTeotf.-r wcie never ni.uic Ix.fore by the pro
prie'or of any other Family Medicine in the world.
Many testimonials. fur h.T nMornintion, and
lull dlrei tiutis for usimr v.ill be found in the pam-phk-t
- Treat iM on lUseacs of the Hlood." in
whiche0w,,ttlei.n. l.,vl. Price 1 per bottleeon
jrminB l-J ! ounce. .r to ..0 .1im.c. fold by druir
"t. U.KuisoM.bOH Co., Prop'rs, Buffalo,.- Y
M1e under Cool -y pat't)t. Fb-punt, er, (trar
ful nl bealihftil. ' Satii-tacf ion -KuaranlceH. lender
the cla.su is kij ;iiiliel bi. b renders mslliiK
imposviide. Ikiwuie of infrilircnM-lXs. Ask for
'ooley' Conn't and tako no ntht'r. Send to us
ttirnush your d-sdt.r for a in.pt- Corset, rmiinn in
price from Tflc. uta to Sv (Kl. and vonr order will be
filled by return mail. Manufactured only by th
Oloos ilanufacturing Cow.pany. ,
BATES, Y.?YD & P00T.EY,
v uoi.uiAi.s tsir t iii.
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ALBANY, OREGON, OCT. 29, 1S.S0.
LOCAL, MATTERS.
4'irruit Court Ilorktl.
Fullowiiif; tlie tlwpositiou of "p- up
to Inst nJoJit :
I John W. Morse vs O. K. Volvei Ion ;
suit in equity. F. A. Chenowiih lor plfl,
I.. FMnn. X. B. Humphri-v for deft. De
cree fur i let: lor C3Sts.
3 II. A. Davis ys John IVs-trr-t-t al ;
same as above. Jwlfimeni for ,r!fl".
4 R S. Stialm aini-X. H. ntitiijihrcy vs
T.. Klkin?5. Flinn &, Charnberliiin lor jilflfc,
Wfatlwrfoi-rl fe BlMt-kl.nni for di-fts. Jmljr
tnent temlcreil and atxi'iitt-tl.
i A. MiOilk-y vs Sophia ni ifrij; ; suit
in pijiiify. Dolph. Broimt:j;li. Di:ph & Si
mon, I'owell anil Flinn for pi If. Com imicil
5 Smith & lliai-li. ld v 'l l,o T. H ii-un;
suit in f.iiity. J. V. Baldwin for p!ll.
Iltiinpliivy & U olvt-rtoii for tlt-ft. Bt fi i itd
to 1.. II. Moiiiaiiji-.
9 A. McCallt-y vs Kl.zil lh VA !. r, smit
inequity. Iiolpli. Broii:t;ip;i, Iolph it Si
mon. Powell. Flinn fr pltV. "onl intiril.
10 David Yoting v J.mics Mi Malion ;
suit to fori-eloM; iiioriKao;... V-at In t lin'dut
Blaeklitirn lor plir. StraJm & r.ilyi'tt lordft.
tiiaiifi-i! leave to un-twer.
II J. U'. Mullen vs City of AMiany ;
writ of review. D. M. Conley for plif.
Will pri.ha'.ily be. sellli'.i.
l't-Aw Tiipp vs L. I.tittri'It ; in equity.
Baldwin fur p!!i". lln'rtTi.l I'.nM-iii-'iiii'.
15 Andrew -J ripii vs A. Met'alley; o-n-tirmatioii
f a,.. Cmittriiied.
1 i A. Met 'alley vs A. 1". Co.: suit in
equity. Dol.i. Bi onai oh. I kilihSimon.
PoAt-!l. Flinn tnr plfl'. Stinlm. Burnet,
llitii.phrev Ai Wtilverlon. Hew tit for dell.
S. tiled.
17 Senili r- &- SternN-rj; vs K ('. .Mii-li-aei:
I'm lirni.-iti "i of inie. V.'.-m t. n .1 i
ii acktiiui for pi i'. ( nidiruicd.
19 I C Ainswortii v M V Brown; eon
fii iiiafion of sa'e. Conlii nii'd.
20 C O Butties v M V Brown : eonlir
nu.tlon if sale. Flinn & Chuiuhcri.-itii for
pllt". (.'r.iiHililed.
21 A MfCalley vs C V Kuhe; eonfirmn
tinu of sale. L Fl'tiui for pill", ('oulinn. d.
22 Board S L Com vs P Uii-l y ; tiii
in equity. Humphrey & Wolverton lor
plfl's. jiistnissed.
23 J II Smith vs V W Pairi-; at tion to
recover money. NYnlli- rford& BiaeMmrn
for plfl", Str.ihti&Bilyiti for dt ft. Di-tiii-'d.
2t B B Sheltoti vs Ilaman Shehon ; ili
voree. I'owell & Bilyen for pltT. Bet. i
n?l to K. li. Skipwnrtli.
25 M V Whipple & Co vs R Jl Baker :
foreclosure ot moit;:ije. I. II Mot.t i ve
f r plfT. Deere.- ei.teiid.
2 j Allen, Robinson & Co v-i Bmeh.
llet'tre & Co: to reeover monev. Flinn &
Cliamlk-rlain for plff. Strahn & Ililyen for
deft. " S? ttled.
27 Dt'alinvsC Williams; injitoetioti.
Strahn it Bilyeu f..r plfl". Humphrey
V.'olveitnii fortlefts. Settled.
2S I.illie J ll.t.sl-rnuek vs M I, llas-
broMt-k ; divoree. U'eatherford & Black-
hnrti for pllT. J P Galbraith f-r deft. Re
I'eir.tl o I', p. Ilaukleiiiitii.
2'.) Frank Bros vs I W Pi5r: to recover
money. J R Sodard, T V Haeklemau tor
pill's. J P Galbraith, Flinn & Chaml-ei lain.
Ilumrdirov A3 Wolvertrm tiirdelt. Jud-'i
:rgain-t J SI it W .1 Vlgg.
.it) J C Weiss vs Sarah C Weiss ; di-v--ree.
Wen'ln i ford & Blaekl nr:i forik n.
Ki t. i red to T P Ilacklrmaii.
31 J R Bay ley vs Jos I.igo,-tt ; to re
efiver moory. W.-u tliei loru & Biaekbtirn
fo pilT. Ditnilf.
'12 X ' Bruce vs -I II Bruce ; I'ivorre.
W.-aiherford & Blackburn lor pi IF. Divorte
raiitiil.
3;! Anna Price vs Timoshv rice ; di
vorce. Strahn & Bil-eti f.-r p'SV. Weather
ford & Blackburn for deft, R fci red to
SUipworlh.
34 Wm Cochran vs X li Bain I; fttit in
equity. Wtatherford &Blackburn for plff.
Continued.
35 II Hirshbero; vs J T Widker ; to re
cover money. Piper, Strahn & Bilyeu for
pi fr. Default.
3r- -T Porter vs Khnira Porter ; li
v.iree. Wta:?terforrt it Blackl inn for plff,
Strahn it Bilyeu for delt. Refilled to T.
I, ll'itkle man.
30 A & L Railroad Co vs J II Spurlock;
action t' appropriate laua.- Dolph, Bn
nnugh, Dolph & Simon forpln, Humphrey
& Wolerlon lor deft. Judgment tor piff
as pi r stipulation.
40 Albany & Lebanon R R Co vs
Harper C Cranor ; action to appropriate
lands. Dolph, Bronatigh, Dolph & Simon
f t iiltf, Flinn & Chaiubcriaio fin- deft.
Settled. "
41 Allmny & Ix-hanon R R Co- vs Mar
garet Mnnteith ; nefion to appropriate
lands. Ihilph. Brouanli. Ihilph & Simon
for plff, I linn A Chamberlain for del'r.
&'ttud.
42 Almira C Westoate and Levi S
Wesroate ; divorce. Strahn A Bilyeu for
plff. Referred to E. R. Skipwortb..
43 Isiae Hayes vs Martha A Hayes ;
divorce. Weatherford & Blackburn fur
pltF. Divorct; granted.
44 John li Hedges vs Jonas Davis ; to
DuTault n,'""y st,a,' Bilyeu lor plff.
45 Luther White ve E O Michael ; to
foreclose mortgage. Weatherford & Black
burn tor plff. Default against dell.
40 Harvey Cole vs Frank Smith ; to
lorecJose mortgage. Weatherlord & Black
burn for plff. Decree as prayed for.
47 L Kline vs Jas G Jtinkins ; to lore
close mortgage. Weatherfonl & Black
burn tor plff. Default as to Jas G & Marr
Jimken, and continued as to J A Jimkeii.
43 Otto Fox vs J M Maxwell ; to re
cover money.' Strahn & Bilyeu for pirr.
V 40 Rachel Tliomas vs Wasli Thomns ;
uvorce. Minn I 'handier lain for t, in
Referred to II. H. Hewitt. 1
50 J t) Simons vs Joey a(i Mary Vail;
to foreclose mortgage. Geo E Chamber
lain lor plff. Default.
52 A McDonald vs Clara Fletcher;
w.H of review. Wcathf?rford & : Blck
bt7 for plff. Confi'iued for service.
53 Knapp, Burrel 4 Co vs Jas Thomp
son ct al ; to foreclose chattel mortgage,
Whalley, Fecheimer, Henry Ach & C
Flina for plff. Decree as prayed for.
Frank Farton. vs W. B. Oore et al j
Sheriff's sale confirmed.
State of Oregon vs Frank K. Coiuptoti
oil trial.
Conuell Proeeettliiya.
Council met on Tuesday evening.
All
present.
Minutes of last meeting read and approv
ed. The Committee on Accounts and Current
Expenses reporting favorably on all bills
referred to last meeting, they were ordered
paid.
The same committee reported favorably
on the report of the City Treasurer, and it
was ordered placed on tile.
Committee on St reets and Public Proper
ty, in the matter of the old s(?wer on Broad
albiii street, reported recommending that
two new sections ot sixteen, teet each be
built on tlie old sewer, so as to convey the
water running through it out Into the river
and dump it, so as .not to interfero with
Mrs. Chcadle's folia y on the Dank; the ex
pense of said work tv be .assessed to the
proper ierso!is. The report was adopted,
and the Marshal ordered to proceed with
the work in accordance with the recom
mendation of flic committee.
The petitioii of A. -I. Hunt asking the
Council to declare Roliert Myers a common
drunkard. Was referred to committee on
Ordinances, to report an ordinance in
compliance with the petition at tl e next
meeting.
Tim petition sets forth Hint Robert
Myers Is a confirmed drunkard, mi.! the
authorities find it impossible ;o keep him
within hounds, or prevent him from au
itoving the general pith'ie and creating
disturbance at Imth polifieel ai.d religious
meetings.
The ma?ter of the continued washing
away of the hank at loot of Bioadalhin
streit was referred (o committee ol the
whole, to report nt next meeting.
On motion George Patterson w is se'ect
ed to til! the vacancy canned by the resigna
iioti ol Councilman Bice, and the Recorder
directed to notify him of his election.
KILLS Al.l.OWFll.
R, E. Harmon, night watch, 10.
J. J. Jones, eighty, .-itch, etc., $70.
II.' E. Richards, work. 1 (..
hills kffki:i:ki.
J. Grid -vol:!, sundries, 5,34
J. E. Halter. City Recorder. ijdS 55.
A. J. Hunt. Citv Marshal, $5 50.
Council adjourned.'
I'rriuature EiplnstonFotir Vanity SI?n
Ilijilretl.
On Tuesday night about ten o'ctoek,
four young men. all of them under twenty
years of age. weie severely powder-tmrut
by the premature explosion of an anvil,
which was being n-ed in lien of other ord
nance on the occasion of the Repn'ilicati
torchlight procession and speech at Halsey.
The iiijini'tl parties were n: ne 1 re).-ct-ively
Alex. Bi-.mnin, Gi-rge Bassett.
Issac M. Blevius and C. McCoy. As we
are informed, the accident happened in
this wise : McCoy, who had been loadinir
the anvil, was in the act ot pouring the
powder lrorn thifiask into the anvil, when
the man who was in ch ug of the rod used
in -touching it ofT." supposin,. the -gnn"
ready for business, approached too . c'nse
with his red hot iron, a few gr ibis of pow
der fell 011 the iron and was ignited,
setting fire to the stream of powilcr pour
ing from the flask, blowing the whole
business all to fiin.Urs, burning young
Mc 'oy about the head, face and holy so
severely that it Is feared he will not recover,
and injuring tlie other three parties me:i
tioniHl more or less severelv- It was an
unfortunate accident, and the sufferers
have our hearty sympathy In their dis
tress, nut! the hope that the matter may
not prove as ?erious as 'reported.
EroUeljriilMii foel.-ty.
An entertahiment. under the anspJcos of
the young ladies of tlie Eroded phiati Society
will lie given at the College chapel, on
Tuesday t veiling. Xovem'ier 0th, 130.
Upon invitation, some of the best talent of
Albany have consented to assist with
rdusie.es ;ays, declamiti pis and recitations.
A full programme will lie published next
week. The object of the entertainment Is
to procure fund to assist In piving for
the new desks somv to be placed in the
College rooms. An admission of 50 cents
will be charged.
Kw l!-r.
We have received tho first niimW or
the nereille. published by M. II. Abbott it
Sons, at Bilker City. It is to he an inde
pendent paper, with a sligb": Democratic
leaning, we suppose. It U .1 neatly print
ed sheet, and is well written u;. It is a
seven column tfieer. sent to subscribers
for $4 per annum-; !Mr. Abbott is an old
printer and as lie. understands himself
will doubtless make it pay. H he don't
he'll move where It will and don't yon
lorget it.
Blue Ribbon t'lnb. ' '
The Blue Ribbon Club this evening will
be ol unusual Interest. A good speaker
has been secured, and a full Orchestra will
be present to entertain the meeting with
several pieces vt excellent mu-ic Mem
bers re especially requested to be present
as business of importance must b attended
to. Meeting will begin ptouiptiy at 7:30
o'clock.
C'isimI f Thanks.
We wish to express our gra'ltitde to all
friends tor tlieir sympathy and 'willing
help in our late accident. We tender
special tlmnks to officers and members of
the K. of P. for favors may Providence
Weep yon from such accidents Is the fer
vent wish ol i '
Juiin Geisekdorffr and Family.
Lint or LetlrrsH
Uncalled tor and remaining In the Post
oHioe m this city for tho week ending
Oct. .'.2nth, l.W0 :
Clark, Arcbiu 4 Gerhard. J Q .
1 !7patrlck, A Patterson. Miss E
Ware. C P
P. H. K VV.VtOXD, P, M,
Jlidgea of Eloetlon.
Tlie following named gentlemen have
hcen'selected as judges of election at the
di fie rent precincts in this county next
Tuesday :
East Albany Wr. M. Kctchnm, M.
Payne, Jason Wheeler.
West Albany Thomas Slouteith, S. D.
Haley, E. D. Sloan.
IIariiburg A. Sunimerville, Sam May,
Enoch Holt. ':
Sweet Hoiiie Xewtoii Russell, E. C.
Jackson, J. W. Gilliland.
Liberty Xf. D. Conn, A. P. Nye, Jesse
Barr.
Center Wm. K. Temple, John Huston,
J. W, Friuk.
Orleans M. Acheson, W. II. JIcBrtde,
Wm. Baker.
Sbedd Richard Farwell, . F. Sliedil,
John A. Robinett.
Halsey Jos. Pearl, J. Thompson, A. S.
Bassett. .
Brownsville J. H Washburn, Peter
Hume, James Blakely.
Brush Creek' J. N. Rice, Win. rbilpot'
Robert Glass.
Waterloo G. W. Khun, J. W. Bur.nell.
Geo. B. JIcKinney.
Lebanon R. C. Stiller, John Denny.
E. Keebler.
Syracuse Titos. Alphin. O. P. Adams.
Sam Jones.
Santiam F. SI. Dannals, P.- SI. Smith,
C. T. Leever. - - 1 -'
Franklin Butte H. SI. Brown, Win,
Cyrti, John J. Kelty.
Sciu Geo. W. Johnson, Wm. Mont
gomery, Jesse Bei-r'.
Fox Valley I. B. Trask, M. Card tier
B. II. L. Irvine.
Slaybel! Xot appoined as jet.
An A?recnlie Ktirfiriste.
Thursi'ay being the lifly-seventh birth
day of Rev. Iaac Dillon. D. IX. pastor of
the SI. E- Church ot this city, a huge
lumber ot the members of the church and
friends gathered at the parsonage in the
evening, and grvvr ihe worthy 'gentleman
and family an old fashionrd -urprise. We
h?:ve ot.l)- ;i ;i'ce 10 s;iy th-it tlie occa-io:
was most (.'e-.sjint f.- D-. Dillon and fami
ly and a'? f-i :ttendanee. Long ni.-ty our
Dr. Dillon and bis estimable family live
in the sunshine of plenty, mid be blessed
with that peace that is given to the pure
in heart.
Woman &ufrrng.e.
Even Ihe women are not all agreed in
wanting the ballot, and it is an open ques
tion whether, if submitted to a vote of
women alone, they would declare in favor
of undertaking to di-cbarge the grave duties
and responsibilities ot'elet-rors. But if the
women of Oregon and Washington wr-rt?
called upon to vote for tin- best and most
effi-ctual remedy for lame backs and all
diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs,
the vote would be unanimous for the Ore
gon Kidney Tea, which is sold everywhere.
Otticen Klecieil.
On Monday niihr. at the meeting of
Albany LoiUre Xo. 341. I.O.G.T.. the fol
lowing persons were elected officers for the
ensuing term : J. Pottinger. C T ; Emma
X.iimy. V T ; S. A. Ieckard. S ; R. Fox.
FS; Henry Mcllwain. T ; W. R. Blain.
C ; T. Callahan. SI ; Amanda Ride-out.
I G : II. J. Cpham. O G.
Btel iirloiM.
Rev. Bruce Wolverton will preach iri
the Congregational Church on Wednesday
evening next. All are invited to attend.
Married.
At the Revere House. Oct. 29. 1HS0. by
Rev. Mr. Harris. Sir. R. A. Sanders anil
Mrs- Xancy C. Bruce, both of Brownsville.
Oregon.
I'nrnirrarulet?,.
President Wilds, ot the Albany Farmers'
Co. of this city, started on a visit to the
Eastern States last week.
Johnny Spangler and family have re
turned from the Dalles, and will probably
locale at Corvallis. He made ns a pleas
ant call while in the city last week.
John Allison, of Harrisburg, ivu in the
city in the lror.t of the week. He has
lieen employing himself in the printing
biz up there.
The city has been pretty full of visitors
during the week attending Court."
A fair crowd went up to Halsey on Tues
day uight, and enjoyed a pleasant season.
The weather has been cloudy and warm
during the week.
For choice tea and coffees go to Haffen-
deii Bro s ; and don't forget that for every
variety of groceiies they can't be beaten.
This is a loyal and patriotic ofHce, our
colors being the National colors Red,
White and B'ue. 'Rah for Garfield and
the American Nation !
Sirs. Purdom and Sirs. Kezartee are
reported recovering slowly.
Sirs. H. Parrish lias been quite ill dur
ing the wet k.
Look out for the grand Republican
ratification Monday niht.
Democracy losing ground daily in old
Linn. Democratic domination in Linn
county is a lM; ot the past. 'Rah lor
Garfield.
The Red, "White and Blue are on top.
Liverpool wheat quotations are, 8s Sd
t9s7d lor average California.
J. J. Bliss, ol Vancouver, was bad'y
burned on last Saturday. lie set fire 10
a hornet's nest and used some powder to
assi t in Ihe job. The power wn discharged
and thrown In his face. The eyebrows
and face were badly burned.
The village ot Wallula is being gradually
obscured by tlie new railroad system which
leaves it out in the cold, save as st way
lauding for tlie Snake river boats. The
cars leave olF to the right, and there was
but. one steamboat lauded there all last
week. - ; ' - -v -
- On Thursday of last week the little one
year old child of S. C. and Eunice S. Wait,
of Dayton, met with a fearful death. The
little fellow was In a high rhalr. and being
full of glee tipped the chair over backward,
throwing hiniilf lno a jinn of bollino
wattr, scalding tint. iV-h iroin the lmtiw
almost instantly. Alter suffering intense
pain lor a few hours, death came to his
relict.
Dr. Hants, of Eugene City, was in the
city yesterday. y ,
Mr. Best and Ir.mlly have "moved back
to this city. "
The W illainette Is coming up gradually
The steamboat season will soon be here. "
Several 01 our friends have brought us
loads of cord wood during Uie, week, and
we are tolerably prepared lor cold weather.
Ves. Caution, of Waitsbnrg, W. T. is
in the city 011 a visit. lie ' Vaha for Gar
Carpet-rag sewing circles U , what's the
ma iter.
Those snowflake potatoes, from Sf r.
Townsentl's, gets away with all of 'em for
baking- . ; ; ; .
Holidav iroods ar firrivlno-l.tr vi.Vw"VOretron., Ail .,--..1. 'ml-le. Altiany,
- - -
steamer for Phirornerr the popnlar tlmg-
gist.
.Under ..tlie guiding hand of Judge, Boise,
Circuit Court glides right along. Business
dou t lag in his Court.
Judire KeIs.iV deliveretl an W..r..s.l.,o.
' - ,r . n
two hour speech Jit Halsey on Ttresday
evening to a large audience.
Have yon s-r-i those beautiful lamps and
chandeliers displayed in Plummer's win-
.lows ? Call and mml - s o.. .'nt . I-
nloau-il will. tl. lo...:r..i t. . i .
pleased with the beautiful goods and low
prices at winch they can lie obtained at
Plummer's, under Odd Fellows' Temple.
Louner Ralston Is doxrn trom his ram h
near tlie Dalles, visiting his parents in Ibis
city. -". ' '
1 lafTendeti Brothers have just received a
choice lot ot hams, brc.iktast bacon and
lard. ' ' : ;
Writing paiiers.eiivelopes and sfationt ry
at Plummer's. ' '
SIis. Roliert Carter ainl one child are re
ported very ill with typhoid fever.
Gon. Brow n will vote for Garfield, so
that he can endorse our I -et It Ion for the
postmastership. 'Rah for Garfield !
Immexce Bahoains Faber L- a 1 Pencil's
twenty-five cents a dozen at Plummer's.
Buy some of those luscious grapes at
Hafteiidcn Bros. they are magnificent.''"''
Store handsome new styles nt L. E.
Blaiu's, in clothing, hats, underwear, etc.
"And three cheers for the Red, White
ami B-ue."
Xew and handsome supplies of dress
goods for the ladies at Samuel E. Young's.
Blank books at Plummer's.
Elegant bedroom sets at Danual's. '
Robert Carter diet! at his residence near
this city on Wednesday, ol typhoid fever.
He tvas a Union soldier at-d was severely
wounded timing the war. He wa.,a
prominent candidate lor Sheriff before the
la-t Republican County Convention. Peace
to his ashes. ,
Hafl'eiiden Bro's. keep a full supply of
domestic produce, apples, pears, dried
tru'its, and every variety of vegetables in
Ihe market.
Those saddle-seam boots at Samuel E.
Young's are jtistjlie article for our winters.
Try them.
School books at Flummcr's.
Rain plenty Wednesday " night it
sounds natural like. a
Sirs. Coll. Van Cleve is slowly, recover
ing from serious Illness.
Judge Pijier, our active and efficient
Prosecuting Ai tomev. is ma kirn? & ki-Ioi.-
did record as such otlicer. 'Rah for Piier-
Spectacles at Fiench's. - ;. ; . r. ,
Young East died on Monday of con
sumption.
John-oil vs. Coinpton was on trial
yesterday.
Try a jmir of those Spencer glasses at ;
French's. Every pair warranted.
Sunshine the greater part of yesterday.
Considerable sickness reported in tlie.
neighborhood.
Dr. Boiightou was up from Portland in
the front efthe week. t .-..j ;
Full assoi tinent of watciics. clocks and
jewelry, at French's. , -
James Elkius and John, Millard return
ed a day or two since from Ochoco, where
they spent the summer. T!io p-epple -ot
that section have been lavored with three
sales, e-itt!e selling from $18 to 22 per
head, which lias m.-.do flush times out
Ih re. ,; . ,
The RFXiiSTKn Is full of good things this
week read it carefully.
Buyers are paying 71c per busbc-l for
wheat in this dry.
One of the mosCaftccthig tights we have
witnessed, was Xez and Gen. Brown
marching out to the Court House just . be
hind the Brass Band. Saturday afternoon.
Those two men lovo one anothervso ho'c !
It Im- to luMre.
. Business men make tho matter of insur
ing tlivir gootls and property of the first
importance, as no man can tell the day
nor the hour in which his property .may
be damaged or entirely destroyed by fire,
even though be uiay exercise the greatest
care and watchfulness. Our farmers are
prctfy generally making assurance dt.ul.ly
secure by insuring their grain alter plac
ing it hi the wareliouse.s Tliis is wise and
safe, and should be followed hy, all. In
sure votir grain, houses, .bams, or goods
of any kind in a sound company, and you
can sleep soundly. Among tins soundest
insurance companies doing business In
Oregon, none can be more highly reeom.
mended, than tlie Connecticut and the
German-American. . It Is a noteum-the-
lact tliat bolh the above comnctnlea .i.i
iwiliea
every tlollar of. tlielr losses in tlie treat
Clueago and Boston fires, a tact which!
speak loudly In tlielr favor. The instrn.--
tirtna to .T 1.. . '"H.-
nons to agents hi every case U to find out
IMWlllr ihe amount of any loss by fire
In which they are Interested. a,i 1nv lt
to (he last farthing. These are the com-
imnlesin which to insure. .Mr. -Julitw
Gra.lwoi.1 1. ,i.'.. . ' .
Hh eoini.titiiijs h. this city, to k-Ikhi nil
wuv uctsiruA iu insure in
- w.w)s pin 1 ib cy ,
Dr. Ct. W. Gray.
v Dentist. Albany, Oregon, O.llce in Fos-j
ter's brick Mock, up stairs, at largo bayi
window. I'rices In proportion to TiMg and 1
uiTiitnt is.i siti.u.t tl tt
MAI LIU AL CojtimtM, . t . . ,.. u- , ,
Tltoa Bros. :
Have just received a largo Invoice , of.
gold and bllyer watches tmd jewelry, ot
the latest designs. Also have for sale ' the
??. UoME sewing machine; nianufac- ,
lured since the expiration of patents on
;f ! ? n'chlt,es, 1H,d combines tlie good
quahties of leading machiues. , Call and
' - ---- "' '' ' -' - e 48" '
" '' '.-""'. A M, "W MMlp. : 1 -
Fprn VI . . - . .- - 1 .
".....hkt 1 now wta)jt,r.,f r a,,-.
aWo'uji-ina
asvisms
v WltUS 1KICK,.
-OE2TTIST.,
tartnrv - - I
r. -j i"i lormoa, aud
"wo'm,'lc consistent, with good wurit.'
- ; ' - - m ,:. nvia
IKaiTI?-.T. --'---' - 4 '
a.. B,"-" rli:":A loented f
Alban for the I-r-tetloe of BentUlur,
f.lT . . ' PbTrh
; invra, rancr rirst nad Fcrrr .1. ri.
i . ; ' m : f"bl
Xolice let leliiiquiia. .
'-.""'" -1
. oo! H'-'tir'Uih.quent-r
i f.?. ! -S--" LH,,'f on lro rty in ,!,
','' i.iuu count v. On iron, are
, ivr ... I I u ln. or. . - ro
not 1 within flfttn day from dat
itereov that Ihey u ill l. c,iecii-d accord
ing lo law. The following 1 a list ot tlto
persons from whom taxes are i due and th
uiiionnts due, to-wit :
Kiva Aie-umiter, 1 .17
MrsKI Apples'e.ii t2
J W Raldwin,l67.
V M Ik-rcar. f3 15
J 1! Baltimore, jtl3
K lkvle, f- f3
. W llelj, ir. 70 ,
1. llilimi, $5 9
M V Hrnwn, f!5 73
AlM-atei-dItelit'ont Jg
W F Alexmi.ler. fl T"
MrNACarotbera,o 24
J Ft'onn, $11 gr, :
J 8 Covall, tl yt
TSCi-aiill.-M,3 C7
M T Crow, $2 62 : - ,
1 utner K kins, fit IT '
James Klkitm. i;-
li i il..rl .1... .... . . M - ...... . .
..eortre rAikler. t 30
ltuel Custer, 13 12 John Foster i 37
J II Campi-ellwi-. "a J Fox. 3 ir?
VF?.J 1 ""- ' H i tiodley, l 44
JAf iiiw lord.-l ulis 73 K II tJrilllri. 4n 7
A. C'teriy. 1 75 Fred tiraf. S 40
Milt lionston. a 43 t.ral & Froiuni, a 45
"".J, '''-mrilirej-.sa 10 NallieA.V-lJj,-iw.rdni,:.T ,
N, ' ;l'""flirey, 7(l J W tiiliiland, 1 u".
V,":;1''- ' 31 I- II MoiitBiive. ILS
.1 L llarri-. l -il K MnrUiiAt o, W 1
i'.V" H.tirris. -WSS ' Monftth A Veck. Vic
, I' l'e,3 83 . j MrSVMeCnllv. JCv)a -,,-'.1.''.rr''"'
-'"' M Iwnuc Newlioiise, ti til
JV II Hil(m.3 52 'P ltOI.-nent. 1 1",
K JiU'Obs. .-!" hatwt PHee,ii 47
Hen .lolinson. fr, 3S ' li.?or-. -M tfe ion, til J3
S A John-. 22 Alex Parr. 15
Knken.lull. tl 31 " - Kunkm, S3 88 '
. ' tJeonri- RiehardS, 8 M '
Ir in Lister, ; . IX t-iuiili, -pi 3
Mart Lnta r, t7 x; T ;l Sntr.wd, 72
Mrs l L K Lnpcr. $7 33 lr P Chim-h. ia
Mrs A 1: ijiyton.t 2u Jason Wln-'lef,2 75
liiiljiyton. 1 i - K Sloan. 4 7s
I?,'" -", 8 Hi-orge VVeller. 7 3..
t tins Miller, S3 23 Frank W.-0..I-., a i S
estate JMonteith.23 30 II We-d. t
. noill .Mills,4 211 Mrs M S While, tl 51
Mrs Mcl-ennot. SI I 73 'ii W. Walker, r2 S
Muii-j.ii-ldAMonteilli. c; W Ynune.S12 2S
tlO 50 John McAllister, tl 10 1
By ordt?r of- the City Council, made -en th
liili .lay of October, 1800 J. I.. IlALTElt. -
City Ki-oorder..
Allmny. Or, Oct. 13, lssn.
live Thouauansj
IHillar Bevant,
Five thousand dollars' reward tis ofl"ere.l
for evidence that shall leadto -the arrest
and conviction ot the forger who coufoct
ed the so-called Chinese letter, ami signed -Gen.
Garfield's name to it. . It is believed,
the rascal will be found, from clues al
ready in the hands of detectives. In Right
ol the City Hall; Xew York; probably
employe)! ry Win. H. Barnuni. to per
petrateihe infamons rraud. Whnt will
the liemocraey not. stoop to? I there
anything in the catalogue of vi!aiiiyand
crime llie leinoeratio leader5 will not,
sfiwip to in their efibrts to serve tlie "solid.
- J. !
I lie assertion that the Republican Stat
Central Commit tee -m collecting money
lrorn the Portland C'hiiusc companies to-
aid in this carapaign, was suiii a silly lie,
and so easily refuted, tliat the lowest carrin
followers of the Dcuiocrncy are ashamed to
aiu 111 rc-taiiing it. i ,
What loes Hancock's election involve
A thousand risks.:; WhatrldoW tJarfleld'a
election mean ? Continued prosperity,
and not a single risk. Xobody can deny
ihesc statement. Why therelore.' does
any man wlio has a penny In the world
think or voting lor Hancock ? Give it up.
Early next year the 'Northern PacifiQ
railroad will be completed to, the' Yellow
stone, and the company ex)ecta to finish
the entire line within two years. 'Rah
lor the X.; P." raifrntid. Secretary Kchura
gives it as his opinion that it . will be one
ot the most profitable roads in the country.
The outrageous policy of the Democrat lo
majority in the last Congress is bearing Hi
legitimate Irult. Ohio-is determined to
do its share towards redeeming that body
from the tendency manifested recently of
converting it into a mere machine lor
making partisan capital. -1
The population of St. Louis Is t be te.
j enumerated at once. The whole Of the
j South should be served in the same man
ner. Broadhead Alpacas
rpII KSK 'F.l.F.MK ATK l C. ail IS STlt.l MAI S.
tain their ntandar.t uicwsllninitiii
' . i ; ; ' - - .? ' i . "
Cheap.& Hervicnbltf,
-Will ru.t
CX7HL or SHRIITII
.. .1., . .. .
?ilurgood,ilM.r ''
FORKIGK OK DOJIKSTIC.
L
r An rnMre uneorthomostdcalmbl.i-aia.lea
j J"1 rwx-tvca at ..; ,, ...... v.,,..- -
, SA1IUEL S. YOUNG'S.
f
j Vy fZH .1
I . cj ' a-.-r -7 01
r"--
: -
-farmers waxtixg thu cflfbi; vteiv
Thr-iiLei,lfiti.iiuJii,'si?f,l'i,:t E- Vvo
2. , ,H5'sot'l'i with the reWwn
standard Serew, wnrrantvd not to r!r. --"
on h,SSm-S. Wm01, hor,.
'ek;,.,!,","...-' kind, or
Jo nntitifiu-?tii'--.il.,ij;,7"'l-1- enntinne
he lnu.-l. .. . "JF " w" which w hi
iieiowevt IwitwWil figures on re-ox A.
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