7 - " - -STsia.i. 'rSr'W'-?--fe--p- 1 T ""if- - -sJ" . - - H , niM1 mri'T - -f. F V ALBANY MARBLE WORKS. STAIGEP DEALERS Bloxiumenis, , Tablets and HEAD STOITES, EXECUTED IS ITALIAN OR Albany, : : Also, every vtiriutvof work done wl: h ueuliuw nticni ton Riven lo orders, iSlate and Washington Territory, by mail or otb- rwi', anu promptly lorwarueci. .Ml nft win panted, JOHN BRIGGS TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITT TO INFORM his friends and the public generally, that la now settled. In his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper X Co , where can fco fod as groa aseoiunmil and -f , .l- Oj' Stoves and Eangos 41 can be found In any one house this side of Portland, and al as LOW PUICE. -ALSO- Catiron, Brass & Enameled KETTLES, in (irvttt variety. Also, Xin, Sheet Iroiu alvunized Iron, and CopperwHrc, '.Iwnvs on baud, and tuaU: to order, AT LIV- Call on 3211X23.- All.any.OctolierM. 18T.V5V8 First street, 3 doors west or Kerry, Al.H4.XV. OUF.WOS. jSOLACHSP. & GETS, Trap's. H AVISO purchased the City Market. , I wi keen constantly on handallkimlsol M-ai will ass .ii,...nIiiMiiiilwaliiiiiie'l in the mari.fi. I will strive at all times to meet the wi-iiei all who mav favor me with their p:Urmne. Tlui nnlilic Wliui',lv lit 111 Vile I to til I 1U Shop when In want "of meat. fcif sailt price iwid for lilU IC. lii-ibc? r.iv 10-1:5 New 4joU ! Sew Oe.ruriure I MILLINERY A?iDDRESSMAXlHG. MRS. O. L. PARKS. HAVING PCECHA-iED THK MILLINKKY Store laid v owned by M rs. ;. P. 1;hvi and naving jau added there.o a new Invoice ot m.c Choice Hilliaary, Trlraniias, Bonnets. nat. ... tnUes pleasure tn inviting tneladiesof Albany and vicinity tn mil ' Inspect for themselves. All soo Is wnl Ix: sola at wires that defy eomne'' Ion. , Ilavinir secured the services of a flrst oass Dressmaker I I am prenared to cut. fit. and tnnke rtresrs In any style deired, at short notice and la a satis factory manner. , . --M:kinir Olo?hln: for children astMieml'v Srfire on nor;h ld of First. east of Ellsworth tro.1. Vo are invited tocnll. PARKS. 7. 137?- CITY SOBS. Comer Z1r3t aai Ells-wsrtli sts., ALBASY, OREOOSJ. H. SAL.TMARSII, Hill ll jnin charge of the City Drug Store, bavins puraliased the entire Interest of C h. successor to A. Cat-others & Co., ar Vl and is now receiving a Splendid ITow Stools, which, added t the former, ren lers it very aontplete In aU the different deiisirtiiiesi.. Feeling assured that all can be sailed in both eordUtlly Invites his old friends and eusto'ii rs to give him a caJL rssscmrTiciTS, Will recl--e itumnrllafe and carefnl attention all hars, y il-S- tB8J- Pure Wines and Liquors for medlcir.H punx - n. SALTSAES1I. Oct. te, T7-1iVlO ' 'MARBLE AX I) STOXE"". WORKS. P. "WOOD & CO., Kanafocturers of MONUMENTS! Head Stones, Tablets, Jffantles, Cemetery - - Curbing, At Jiltrr. U & . " ' 393 fsz Giidou FoirAias, and all kinds of work ti.pe in S one. ' Awretotir itinr'jle t'iroet from flip Quar ries, and have It seluiel wult ci-.e, t i-:.u as- : an customers the Its E::t HatsrialsMIarat Prices. Orders from any rwrt of tlie -'.a'ts promptly tt"i.te4 to. f " Ail worc wmintC'l as rirescnlC'l. 1 .ishoi, hm.I '.VorWsr.n co-nrof ft!-onfl and KusarorUi streets, Albany, Oni'Oii. .,.., WOOD 4c CO. i BEOS., IK VERMONT : )ri-go;i. tfmcierv and otlicrstoni! anil dinuticli. SocciHl fixim an v lu.i t of tin vring I Samuel E. Young Is now receiving his stock of Merchitnilire, consltina of SET GOCES, SHOES, GSOCSEtXES, etc. etc.. etc. 2Say of tiicsa sacds aro Tsouglit SI2SCiT from ISaaxilactarsrs fc2 CASH, sa.X era PISST CLASS GOODS 2Ta Tras!i aid vrill to said at popular Se;t. 17 nT.lv 1-m King of the Blood Care all Scofu!ous affections and disorders rwult ing from Impurity of thv blood. It is needle to specify nil. us the sufferer can usually perceive their cause; but ilt Hheum, IHmpUa, Ulcers, TumorM, Coitre9 Sweilingsr dec. are the most common, mm well many olfactions of the Heart t cad Liver and Stomach SCROFULA. Wonderful Curd of Blindness. D. Rassom, Sox & Co. : For the benefit of aU troubled with bcroiula or Impure iuood in their systems. I hereby recommend King of the Blood 1 have been troubled with Bcrofula for the past ten years, 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 i cneenuny reoommena it to an troubiea as X nave loura truly, Mb. 8. Weathkblow, Sardinia, K. V. will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu ally agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi sine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients. To show our faith in the safety and excellence of the K. B., upon proper personal application, whsa satisfied that no imposition is intended, we will give the names of aU its ingredients, by affidavit. The above offers were never made before by the pro prietor of nny other Family Medicine in the world. fnll directions for usins? will be found in the pam phlet "Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," in which each bottle is enclosed. Price $1 per bottleeon jehiing 12 ounces, or 40 to 50 doses. Sold by drop, wfcts. D. Kahsom, Sou A Co., frop'rs, Buffalo, N.Y Mao nnaer Cooler's patent Elffran t, esT, Kf" ful and faeallliful. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cnoer the clasp is laid a quilted pad, which renders rusung impoosible. Beware of infringements. As tor Cooler's Corset and take no other. Send to us through your dealer for s sample Corset, rsnffing In price from 75 cents to 2.00, and your order will oo filled by return mail. Manulaciurea oniy uj Ciub, Manufacturing Company. r . - BATES, EXED & C00LEY, 343, S4S una 847 &rondtrai . wClt PUT ODa, winter Va?, 4 EMEUS AT-BANY, OREGON, NOV. 5, 18S0. LOCAL, MATTERS. Comity Court November Term. Bv order of the Court the voting place wa chmigeO from South to North Browns ville. F. I,. Hyde was allowed f 52 for keep ing Horace Davis, a pauper, three months to October 1, 1830. John Reed was allowed bill of $108, lumber for district 15. Tames Dauuals, bill tor bedsteads $7 50, allowed. Register, bill for adv bids for vault. 1 50, allowed. Jttliit Grariwohl, bill lor nail-i tor dis trict G, $5 60. allowed. A. Wheeler, bill of lumber disr. 19, $9 32, allowed. W. G. Piper, Dist. Attys. fees $75, al lowl. S. S. Meade, for nursing Miller, ftti in digent. 4S. a Uowi-d. Fox, Bautn & Co., bill of nid.-e. $13 25, allowed. HeraUt. adv l)ill 3. allowed Geo. llumil:rev. for repairing Calipooiii biidite. $100. allowed. Mr. C. Hunk, for boarding I. Hutchin son, pauper, three month. $50. allowed. J . L. Xye. rent fi-.r hotie occupied by Mrs. M.-itlhews, $-5. allowed. Fee in Sfcite cae. fees allowed K. D. Haven 1 85 ; 1). B. Mouteith $1. Fee in State t-ae allowed E. D. Hav en $1 85 ; .1. .1. Chariton 40. Fees in en.-e rf St.-ite vs. Jo-eph Liggett allowed ?30 25. Fee In State cne allowed S3 25. Levi West, Mrs. llatlhews' meat bili, 3 10. allowed. S. El Young, mdsc to Mrs. Matthews, 25. Allowed. Sunt dist 4 was ordered to purchase lumber anil spikes for repair of bridge near Fi-her's. Isaac Taylor, bill tor gravel furnished di-trU 25. $10 50. allowed $5. James Davis, lumber lor district 24. ?5, allowed. X. Ban m. Clerk's fees, $281 43, allow ed. .1. J. Charlton's fees, $017 85. allowed. Enoi h Miller, gnu el furnished load snpt Smith. $40. rejected. W. I. Martin was awarded tho contract for building Iliirrisburg bridge at $S65. Geo. H. Riddle was allowed $10 for plaiu; and sp-ctflcutions for Hamilton brii'ge. Petition of O. K. Co. to appropriate public roads, etc., was grajited. Gla & Bishop, lunibtr for dist 22, $23, al'ovi;d. T. A. Rigj was ap-.oinfed -T. P.. and J. L. Stfwarr constable, fur Maliel precinct. X. 15. Humphrey w.is allowed $10 fcr defending Lynn Xevins. Allen. Robinson & Co.'s bill for lumber to K. Carter, f 7. and lumber for district 13 55 31. allowed. R. Saltmarsh. medicine furnished Mrs. Eat, an itioigent, $S 45, allowed. In the matter of application to locate a county road, ordered that F. Sbedd, J. A Robhictt and D. Poiter. with Surveyor Grimes, meet at James Smith's X"ov. 10th, at 10 a. M. W. P. Martin was allowed 13 50 tor re pairing and furnishing lumber for bridge. Henry Stone was allowed $15 for repair ing bridge. The contract for building Uatnilhoti bridge mi let to St. John !t Stone at $800 John Potter was allowed f54 40 for keeping Ben Holcomb three months, and $45 for mdse and medicines for same. Geot-jjw Davis, A. L. Cannon and Henry McCaitney were appointed viewers for a hange in county road, to meet at Peoria November 12th, ISoO. Interi Pt ordered paid to T. J. Stites on note to October 9th. 1SS0. said note, to run on, provided the holder is H illing. Ordered that A. D. Gardner may keep Ben Holcomb, a pauper, one j-car for$lS0. Tbe Sew tlote". at tlie Depot. Under cliarge of Mr. Jas. A. Gros. the baivlsoire and conveniei.t new hotel at the depot has gait ed rsipidiy in public favor, and no hotel lu the Slate now stand higher in public tSivor. Evervthing is new and clean, and the eomto-i t ol guest specially looked aOer. Hot cofTce and cakes are ready and can lie obtiined by those wishing to refresh themselves before taking the morning Express. 13-G Diphtheria. Tliis dread disease is worst when the drainage is improper about houses, and proper cleanliness is not attended to. Therefore those who wish to keep their families free from this scourge should see to it that their premises are cleared ot all stagnant water and deposits of garbage and that the little ones are warmly cloth ed, and closely watched for tbe first symptoms of the disease. Attend to these matters and all will be well. L,ln County -Vote. Following majorities were given Garfield In the precincts named: East and West Albany 43 ; Shcdd 3 ; llalsey 63 ; Orleans 41 Fox Valley 6 total majorities, 161. Hancock has tlie following majorities : Brownsville 8 ; Liberty 8 ; Syracuse 37 ; Franklin Buite 70 ; Scio S8 ; Santiatn 39 ; Watetloo 5 ; Ilarrlsbnrg 55 ; Lebanon 54 ; Brush Creek 10 ; Centex 15 ; Sweet Home ; total majorities 339. Until we obtain the official vote we re frain from further remark. Uat or letters, Uncal! ed tor and remaining In t he Post ce n this city for the week ending Nov. 4th, 1880: Foster, Stephen MeKinney, Mm E Gannon, Mrs. James Sephenson. RG 2 Hill, Otis Schooling. HP Harrison. N E Hayrs, Ciirstopher R Jackson, Mrs II Stephens, Henry La r ton. J D Stewart, B F MllJer, I C Stetson. H F. H. RAYMOND, P. M. lufr tiKW,utitt4l'JIU .'UtLMVgWBII!VV'Wi! Circuit Court Docket. Circuit Court adjourned on Monday last. Following is the disposition of case3 not heretofore reported In the Register : 54 L E Blain vs Ja M Perry ; to re cover money. Powell & Bilyeu for plfif. Default and judgment. 5 M Thompson & Co vs II A and E C Grfflti ; to recover money. Powell & Bilyeu for plff. Default as to E. C. Grif fin : continued s to H. A. Griffin. 5(j Ori-gonian Railway Co vs Jas G-e ; actiou to appropriate lands. E G Hughes & A F Sears for plff. Continued. 57 Alien & Lew is vs Jas Thompson et al ; to foreclose moi tgage. Decree ac cording to complaint. 5S Small A McMalion vs Jas McMahou; divorce. Bonliam & Ramsey tor plft". and R 5 Straliti tordefi. Continued. 211. A. Davis vs John Teters, et al ; actio.! to recover money. Powell & Bilyeu tor pltl, Sirabii Jc Bilj eji for delts. Dis miss xl. 5 Board School Land Commissioners vs A. Wiley et al. S. lluelal and VV. G. Pi per for pltr, Biiiiham & Ramsey, S. A. Johns, T. P. Ilacklem.in for defts. Dis missed without prejudice to bringing an other suit. 7 John V. McKiuney vsT. S.Summers; suit in equity. Powell, Fiinn, Blackburn for pill", Siralin, Burnett for deft. Con tinued. 12 John A. Crawford vs S. II. Robert; action to recover money. Straliu & Bilyeu fvir pliF, Humphrey & Wolverton for deft Coiitimiiil. 14 Kdw D. Lee vs And J. Lee, et al ; suit in equity. Conley & B.ddwin tor plfl", .Bilyeu for defts. Continued. IS W L Vance vs Fallow Mulkey; con firmation of sale. Humphrey & Wolverton for plfl", Stiabn & Bilyeu for doit. Con tinued. 33 Frank D Wood vs D Simison ; suit in equity. Strahn & Bilyeu for plft. l'ow tll ifc p.Uyeu tor deft. Continued. 3S Trusties Willamette University vs L J Powell; to recover money. C It Moores for plff, Dolph, Bronangh. Dolph & Simon for deft. Verdict for plfl" for $305. 51 lohn Kelsey vs L Elkins ; to fore close mortgage. Weathertonl & Black burn for plfl. Judg't for plfl" by agree ment for $300. Oregon vs Lin ft Xevins. Larcenc3'. Sentenced to one year in penitentiary. Oregon vs Frank R. Compton seduc tion. Verdict of guilty settled by marry ing the prosecuting witness. State vs Frank Wheeler manslaughter. Xot guilty. Oregon vs Geo. M. Goodman assault with intent to kill. Xot guilty. Oregon vs John F. Beard selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and fined fifty dollars. Assignment of A. Peterson to James K. Weatiierfoi-il. Report confirmed. Assignment of J. W. Rector to E. X. Tandy. Report confirmed. EtitcrfciKiraent ly (lie Soeit-ty. rolclpSitnn An entertainment, under the auspices of the Erodelpbian Society ot Albany Collegiate Institute, will be given at the College chapel on Tuesday evening, November 9th, 1SS0. Admission, 50c; children. 25c. Following is the l'IKXiRAMMK : Ladies Cornet Baud. Recitation Miss X'ellie Freeland. Piano Solo Miss L. L. Condit. Vocal Duelt Mrs. Ciiambei laiu and Mws Avery. Reading Miss Altbouse. Song Miss A. Powell. Recitation Mis Vesta Mason. Flute Solo Dr Price. Piano Solo Miss Goltra. Vocal Duett Misses Enos and Miller. Essay Miss Gaston. Song Mr. Clement. Recitation Miss Foster. Piano Solo Miss S'rahan. Cornet Solo--Mr. Pierce. Reai ling Mrs. Woiverlon. 1 lecla tnatiou M r. Foster. Music Mr. Allen. Reading Mrs. Sox. Song Miss Piper. Recitation Miss Miiler. Song Mr. Hafiendeii. Ladies' Cornet Band. The Oregon Kidney Ten. 11 your back aches, or it you have any trouble tvith your kidneys or urinary organs, don't buy some nostrum that you know nothing about, made in some dis tant city to sell, tut buy a remedy that has never been know to fail, made from herbs produced in Oregon and put up by a firm known all over tbe Coast. Patronize home industry and-I-e cured at the same time. ' " The Bleetlno; MoiiUuy :vie;ht. The Republican meeting Monday night. the wind i n up or tlie campaign, was a perfect success. A torchlight procession, headed by the Garfield Guards and Mechanics' Brass Band, formed at the Court Houe and marched to the Revere House, where Messrs. Watson and Curtis were stopping, and escorted them to the Court House. Hon. M. C. George hid proceeded to the Court House early In the evening and the boys did not have the pleasure, as was in tended, of escorting him. Judge Wolverton presided. The Glee Club, with Mr. O. nafl'enden as lender and Mit Maggie Foster at the organ, furnish ed splendid music," excelling al) former efforts. Mechanics' Band also did itself honor and delighted the audience by ren dering most excellent music. Hon. C. B. Watson, one of the Republi can electors, was the first speaker, and he surprised everybody, electrifying the au dience with a halt hour's speech that was full to the brim and running uver witli wit and eloquence. Mr. Curtis followed In a spirited and en tertaining speech that fitted the occasion admirably. Mr. Curtis is a young man, but he has an "old bead" on him, and. during his thirty tnlnutes he kept bis audience whooping It up lively almost the entire time. Curtis was pronounced a brick. Hon. M. C. George, Oregon's favorite son, was then introduced, amid the tumultuous applause of the vast audience assembled In the Court House. Mr. George's ability on the rostrum isacknowl edgetl by all, and he never tails to make an excellent speech, but on Monday night he excelled himse'f, making one of the best speeches, for its length, made in the canvass. It was a speech In perfect har mony and keeping with the occasion, and called out round after round of applause. At the conclusion ot Mr. George's speech, tlie torches were re-lighted, and an im mense procession proceeded to "prom enade" the city. We don't "know how many were in line ; we only know that the procession was several blocks in length. and would have leeii as long again had tliit torches held out. Our Democratic brethren had also ad verii.std speaking and torchlight, Col. Elliiiger, of Portland, having been secur ed as the speaker. The torchlight pro cession Was very fair, some Democrats claiming that there were two hundred torches in line. They bad secured the CorvHlii Band, and that band played "Marching through Georgia" with the spirit and understanding it is a good band. A to the speei.li of Col. Effi tiger, de livered at the Opera House, we can not speak, as we did not hear it and hare seen no f m who could give us even an idea ol its excellence, or poverty. But the Col. has the reputation of being a good speaker, atid we are willing to give him credit for making one ot the best ell'orts of his life, surpassing it possible all tha other lights ot the Democracy that h id preceded him during the cai'va. At least we are satisfi ed with the tremendous e fleet in had upon bis hearer, as tin piecncf, the very next d iy, on a total vote nearly two hundred larger than that of June, showed a gain of eleven Republican votes over the vote of June. We are sorry the Col. could not have visited the State more generally dur ing the canvass. During the speaking at the Court House, the Democratic torchlight procession, as it marched down Broadalbin street, Ited on tlie east side of tbe Court House and gave a few yelis for Hancock. Some of the Democrats pronounced this not in good taste. Well, as the Republican in tlie Court House were so tttil of music and happiness that it broke out all overt-very minute almost In cheers and congratula tions, the little racket midis by tbe Demo crats was not heard, and therefore was not a source of annoyance. If the inten tion was to annoy the Republicans, it was an utter failure, and that er.ds it so for as Republicans are concerned. The whoop up tit the Oper i House eemed to be of the most Intcre-ting char acter, and was adjourned i al ly to give the Democrats a chance to see the grand s ioees ol the evening offered by the Re publicans at tlie Court. House. Elrowiisivslle abetter. BEOVVXSVlI.I.F.-fX-TIIK-tAI.IIf KjIjI To THE ElUTOR OF tiie,Rkgister : Wet weather has put a damper on build ing operations for a short time, but .still they are doing a little work, and the busy hammer can Ix; heard mpst ot the time. The Standisli boys have torn down their old blacksmith shop on liie south side and are putting up a new one. City hall and new drug store 1 stiti going ahead, and the cleaning machinery is about ready to commence at ihe ware house. Mr. Silas Powell (lie with the new son! was thrown from a wagon last week, in Hillsey. and had a runaway. Hurt him self a little and did some damage fo the wagon and one horse, but it was a very lucky runaway. James WilUon arrived home this week from work on the narrow eHujre fat as ever. Kailroan work seems to agree with James verv well. Messrs. Coshow& Powell started tor the bunch grass country this week, to be gone a short time. As the near approach of election time comes, there is considerable talk, and the many different stump speakers Are holding forth on the issues of the flay in every little burg in this State. Hon. Jas. K. Wentherford addressed us here last night. The weather was rainy, and unfavorable and so there was not a large attendance and but very little enthusiasm 'vas mani fested on the occasion. Tbe singing .was splendid. I would like fo comment briefly on part of his sermon, but space and time will not permit ; but I must give you my reasons for calling it a sermon. Last night at the P. O. here, a prominent Democrat met a Republican, aurl asked him if he was going to the preaching this evening? "What." says the Republican "have you commenced preaching the funeral aermon already ?" B. R. Ailjournccl Reg-nlar Sleeting:. Linn Engine Co. met at the hall on Monday evening, but transacted no busi ness more Ihaii to adjourn until Monday evening next Norember 8th. A full at tendance is requested on that occasion. Severely Injured. Last week, during a fire on seven mile Mil, near toll gate at Fish Lake, a tree fell on Mr. John Gillilaud, injuring him considerably. , We are not np to time with our general news, but we'll try and pull out next week. In the mean time continue sending in the subscriptions. Born. To the wife of Perry Raymond on the 3d Inst.; a daughter 11-pounder. 'Rah for Garfield. Bled. On Monday afternoon. In this cifv. Daisy, youngest daughter of and Mrs. Isaac McCJung, aged three months, of cholera Infinitum. . Saddle-seam boots at L. E. Blain's, Mr. Peter Abbey, of Yaquina Bay, was In the city on Wednesday.. -Wallace Nash. Esq., ofCorvnllls was in the city on Wednesday. One hundred dozen woolen socks at L, E. Blain's, of all grades and prices. 4 We are informed that Col. Hogg has arrived In the East, where he has gone to secure iron, etc., for the Yaquina Bay railroad. The Yaquina Bay stasre makes its last trip over for the- Winter to-day. we are informed. The mail during the Winter is carried on horseback, " New overcoats at L. E. Blain's. The excitement after the polls closed on Tuesday was intense, everybody being anxious to hear fiofR the East, especially Sex York. The vote in tills city on Tuesday was one hundred and ninety in excess of the June vote, which vote was considerably larger than any heretofore cast in tiiis lify. This was 'caused by voters from Benton county and other parts of tho State, to gelher with residents of outside precincts voting here. ' Received at L. E. Elaiu.'s this week, a new lot of boy's clothing. Beautiful sunshine all day Wednesday. Very little wheat has been sold out of our warehouses as yet Jacob Kces proposes to resign as ad ministrator of the estate of Oram Kees, deceased. See notiv'. Uncle Sammy Cooper was buried on Monday from tlie Baptist church. It rained dismally all day on Tuesday, and we suppose many were kept away y ! - from the polls on this account. The Republican tally and torchlight on Monday nigi't was superb the bust as it was the last, of the campaign. A culm, delightful Autumn Night A Moon's mysteriou, gol-len Light A Maiden at the Window .'height. In Robes of pure and fleecy White. Tho little Wicket Gate ajar A Lover tripping from alar, With tuneful Voice and light Guitar, To woo his radiant guiding star. A Lute witli soft, insiduou Twang Oh, how the doting Lover sung ! A Bulldog with Remorseless Fang A Nip,. a Grip, a deathly Pang. A Maiden with a startled Glance A Shrieking for Deliverance A kind of weiid, hilarious Dance A Pair of Riven Dookin Pants. A Maiden fainting with 'Affright. A Lover in a sickening Plight A Bulldog chuckling with Delight A wild, delirious, Autumn Night! Some of the Democratic aspirants for federal offices are so shrunken with dis appointment that they only require three- qnai ter bedstead lor two and Dannals ha them "prezactly" to suit. Ihe man who told us the following lias a good reputation for truth and veracity : A red-faced preacher, with a cardinal-hued nasal appendage, was being shaved by a barber w ho bad tbe reputation of be'nir a tippler. The razor slipped and cut tbe preacher's cheek. "There,. said the revered gentleman, "you es what bisky does." '-Yes." replied the tonsorial artist, "it does make tlie skin awful ten der." " Whatever joys -of life there are. No matter if we have them ail. Ooe well-cooked meal is belter tar Than seven mottoes on the wail. The one will soothe our sinking frame, And always stand a crucial test ; But, a there's nothing in a i ame, The other we can ne'er digest. Wiley B. Allen. Pictures, frames and brackets at Wiley B. Allen's new book and music store. . Parties w ho were not allowed to vote in tins city on Tuesday bevnuse they were not of age. and tor other reasons, !t is under stood did vote at other precincts. These parties have deliberately run tbe risk of a term in tbe penitentiary, and they have no one to blame bet themselves, and they will doubtless get till the law inflicts, which is not half severe enough for such stieaks. The finest looking store in Albany is tlb Music Emporium and Book Store of Wiley B. Allen, on First street. A pleasant glass bail snooting match be tween Corvallis and Albany teams, came off in this city yesterday afternoon. After the match the shootists and invited guests sat down to an elegant repast at the St. Charles Hotel, to which all did ample jus tice. We may remark right here that Mrs. Houk Is unapproachable in lhse nice, ap petizing dinners. Glass spectacles at F. Mi. French's. County Court tliis week. The President has issued his Thanksgiv ing proclamation, calling upon all good people to give thanks tor blessings receiv ed on Thursday, the 25th inst. Send in turkeys. Everybody and the rest of mankind can get their watches and jewelry repaired at French's. Mr. F. M. Dannals yesterday finished a patent rocking chair for L. E. Blain that equals in style, finish and workman ship tbe very best that can be turned out In the Eastern shops, and at as low figures It Is as handsome work as we ever saw any where. If yon wish a bite with a cup of hot coffee in the morning before taking the Albany Express, Mr. Gross, at the depot hotel, will be pleased to accommodate yon . Excellent canned beef to be had at Cen tral Meat Market. . The alarm of fire rang out on Sunday evening, emptied the churches quicker than you could say 'scat. There was uo fire. ' In tho rush caused by the alarm ot fire on Sunday, night, someone rati against Miss Minnie Allison with snch force as to cause her to lose Iier balance, and she would have fallen had she not have been caught by " 44 . .. " V""s 0110 was I carr,ea to lne residence of Mrs. Dawson, and it was some time lefore she recovered from !er faint - Xoiice to Delinquents, . .., Notice is hereby given that If delinquent to city taxes and liens on property in th city of Allianv. Limi county, Oregon, are not p.iid within fifteen days from date hereof, time they will be collected ttecord mg to law. The following is a list ot the person from whom taxes re dtio and the amounts due, to-vvit : .1 W f?o I. ill, 7n T S Omutiekl, as 67 fr . - "-s sjiLiiiea r.lUIIIB. K-A ICQ Jan.es Elkine. $2 G2 n r.usiey, 3 10 i.. . Willi POHIPT. R'l X7 A J Fox, $3 67 do F IliirrmhvoV- ii m V, K "V"'ey. TI v y a , " . . . - V- T ,T , --' ' B Humphrey, 70 E IKJHffln. HO 97 rea lirat, SB 40 tiraf AFromm, 9 45 Bali i ie&N ell ieXiordojiSST J W fillilatid. 1 W L. H MoiitRnve. 1 t : E MarthiACb, Sis VS Mm-ifim Week, 55o Mi-VMt'ally, 39 30 Isaao New house, 2 OS T B Oriental 1 -. J ,1:11 I i 4t In- J W Harris, 2; V H Hewitt. :! 23 J H Herren, $-jri s W H Hufston.43 52 R Jacobs, 13 15 S A Johns, $.1 22 Ki: keiidaii, 1 ,n V. C Kuhn. tl SO lir Win Lister, Site Mrs A ; I.E.vlon, $4 ; Jhs J.ayton, 1 65 Win MefrOiion. t 9 iiinrod Price, 3d 7 weonrer-otte son. to ft i Rttnkin, 2 S fieoiiiB Rielmrds. ts Ml Clms Mi lei-j ., ss IN Smith. M a-.' est a t e J Montt i t li .$23 50 T .1 Sn troid m: TVnoni Mills. $1 Co u p . -hnml',. iu" $10 r0 John McAllister. S3 lo ?,: rrr1i'vr,f .tl.,e c'ty Council, ma-te on the 12tli day of (Jc-tober, 1SS0. J. L HALTvS J. L. HALTKB. City Recorder. AHiuny, Or., Oct. 13, 1880. Titus Bros. Have just received a large involee ot gold and silver watches :and jewelry, ot the l.it;-.-t designs. Also have for sale the New Home sewing machine, manufac tured since the expiration of patents nn sewing machines, and combines the good qualities of leading machines. - Call and ee. 4& At His Ses Khop. Fki-d Writ,t.EET is now established In Ms new tuo-sto.-y wasron and blacksmith shop, on SecomJ street orix8ite S. JK. Tounjt's ware. lior.se, wliere he is rireiianid to do all kinds of biucksinithinz. rermirin of hacks, naons, e!e. He also litis 011 lmml, and will continue to ntjHuiifaetnrt", bucks and bnjrsies, which will b soiil at the lowest possible figures on reason able terms. . , favUai - CJ. WELLES PRICE, "'DHOTIST. OFFICK in O ld Fellows' Temple, Albay Oregon. All work carefully performed, and reasonable as is consistent with good work manship. nMyl I!STrST. IS. r. -lfI.l;l.A.M tins loeateH fn A!;j.-iiiy for the practice of Dentistry. AH work warranted. Office la r-irlsh lilurk, t oracr Tlrtt anil Ferry its, fobl All mr or Lumber. ' We have for sale at Lebanon and Grass-, ridge some 300.000 feet of lumber, such as scantling, joists, barn timliers, boxing, fencing, and other rough lumber. At Lebanon we have a superior lot of dry lumber, consi:-titig of rustic, flooring, etc. Owing to the hue fire, we are offering thN lum'ier at reduced rates. Address us at Lebanon. 4Stf Cosn Bkos. Ss'c-mt To-Say. - IVotice. ... "jVTO'nCE is hereby given to a)i whom it may eom-eni that, on Thursday, No vemlier 7:J'. 180. at the hour of one o'clock P. M.. at tiie regular term of the Oomiljr Court of Linn county, the undersigned will tender bis resignation as administrator de bonis non ot the residua rv estate of Oram -Kees, decease I. ' JACOB KEES, " Nov. 5. lSSO-loiil Administrator. dhead Alpacas T:iKSE IIK.LEBRATED GOODS STILL VAiN- J. tuin their siandaru . of excellence as Cliexi J:ir. Servioable, -Will not- in (Tfimp wcjither, and are not excelled by any si ailia r goods, either tItESSX OZi DOMESTIC An entire new line of the most desirable shades just received at SA2rCTE2i S. TOTJITG-'S. Albany, Or., Oct. 25, ISSOivllua T?ARMERS WANTING THIS CELKBRATED A.1 Iinor will rind them at Sahufl E. Young's. These Idiots aro also uiaJe with tlie celebrated Prandard S---w, warranted not to rip. E. C. JOHNSON, tVl. D., " HoiiKcopolhlc l;ij-8!f!lai anl Surgeon, OFFinE in Froman brick block, np-stair. Albany, Oreson. Tl3nS Bead. Read. Read, CSWTBAlt' MEAT HAESST rirss JStreet, Albany Oregon, 3. 12. SIEKKEV, : Proprietor. 7ILL KEEP THE BEST MEATS OF AtX, kmiis the market afl'ords, and will rav the htahes' cash price for Beef, Pork, Mutton, veal Calve and Chickens; also. Hides and Furs bought and sold. J. R. HtKHFA October 1, 1S80-V13 nl. .Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE 13 UKREBY GIVEN that the irn dersipraed,. the executor of Die last will and -testament of W. 11. 3oofl-in,deoeasJ. has filed, in 1 ne County Court of Linn county. Ora pon, Uis GmU account, and saJd Court tj ni pointed Tnesday the 7th day of BeeemrMsr, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sa! day. tor the hearing .f -obier-tUrns lo said, final acoount and the strUlement thei-eof. - . . ,.-,.. J- ISVC.GIIXOS, executor. Weailicrioi-a Ct. Ktukbnrn.c.ttya (or ccAta. Mi-Me.feriiiot,911 78 Jaon Wheeler 4 7 Maiisrietd.vMonleitl,. K Sloan, t 7a ' J!r ?! S White. l r,7 ieor;e Wei er 7 -i ; ti W Walker 2 C2 Frank Wciods, ' W Young, $Vi 23 H Weed. .". 2S ; : !- ' i: :t ' If 1 1 1 1 :---f s' A 4