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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1880)
ALBANY, OREGON, NOV. 19, 1SSO. LOCAL, MATTERS. 'ljr KlertloM. Notice is hereby given tlmt an election will be held In the city of AllHiny, Linn comity, Oregon, on Monday the 6th day of December, 1SS0, lor the purpose of elect ing a Mayor, City Recorder, City Marshal, City Treasurer, and three Aldermen, one from each Ward. I'olN to be openod at 9 o'clock A. M.. and closed at 6 o'clock P. M., of said flay. 1V.11 vl!l be opened at llie following placets to wit : First Ward In tho west side of the Court Ilmne. Second Ward In the east side of the Court Iloue. Third Ward In tha office ol the Farm er' Warehouse Company. J. T,. H ALTER, City Rccordi-r. Republican lt- on vt-iiunu. The Jtpputilicans of this city are request ed to meet hi convention at the Court House on Saturday veiling December 4th. lSSO,.at' 7:30 o'clock, to place in noml nation candidate fnr llie several city offices. to-wit : Mayor. .-Recorder, Marshal and Treaurpr. and to" ratify the Ward rumi nations tor mcuilx.-rs of tlie Common Conn cil. - 1W w aril conventions win re im-ki on Fridav -vtsini. Dtnrmtier 3.1. 1SSQ, to place in nomination candidates for Conn cinnrn, as follows : Kirt and Second Ward at the Court House, to nominate one Councilman from vcli Ward. Third Ward at the office of the Albany Farmers Coniauy. to uoiuiiiate one candidate tor Councilman. A full atti-n Inncc ot Rcpuhlicans is re quested, both at the Ward meeting and tlie city convention. COLL. VAN CL EVE, Oh. City Vnt:il Coin riie IIotKInya nr 'omtnir. s r 1 r- . . . .nr. r-siuiy. oi riwuny , Mason, ileali-r in iinm, hooks :.. r irst street, lias re turned from San Francisco where he pur chase! the largest stock of good in the frTi-rai iiiie Kepi i-y tins limine ever brought to A!b-my. In a few l:irs they will open an immense stock of hooks. picture, toys and notions, purchas, il ex- pressly for holiday pre-ant, arid all which will he o!(J :lt such prices as all cai a (Turd to lay in liberal supplies of e)( a present that, will h apprei-iafed by the friends. Keep a close watch for the op u- big day. t if. v,. Me i. io take pleasure 111 an i:.-u(n iiir to the citizens of Albany that he will orranize a class tor hi-troctinn in writfog. at the Public St hnol House, on Monday evening. Nov. 22l. at 7 o'clock. Tlie term will con-dst of fifteen lessons in plain, practh-nl writing-, one lesson given each evening of the wevk. Terms ot tu ition : Two doll.-trs and fifty cents, in cluding writing material pupils luruish their own lights. Prof. Mc Cdie Is a suc cessful! teacher ami well skilled in his pro fession. T'le opportunity new oiVrn il shoii'.tl if iirptotl by all dc-iiinj; t. ae quiir a g'Md s" of i iting. ' A Fatal mil. On Saturday inorning a litt'e tu-.-i year old urn of John Wherm. of Kaii fii ld. fell backward from a flight of step, aed wa iustantly killetl. The mother was bn-y alont her morning work, when her little babe managed to crawl upstairs and wlii p'nying at tlie head ot the stairs lost his balance and lell backward down tlw sfxir. di -lance of twelve loot, crushing the skull ami causing instant dt-a'h. At the last meeting of Onward Lodge I. O. G. T. No. 220, the following -r-son were electeti to t':r severtl chairs; Matthew Chandlers. W C T; N. C. Conn. W V T : Eugene FWier. W F S ; Martha Cha:nier. WT; F. D. Haig'it. 'M; Claia FUier. W O ; R. E. Conn. W S; James Archibald. WC; El va Dickey. It US ; Cor delia Cliauiber, LHS ; Rcbt n Chambers. pa, Be4aefion In I'rlera. Calling' at Mrs. PoWellV eieganf milli iery eUh5ishnieiit yestenlay. we were fufiiruietl tliat Iier prices on Umi.ets. hat. He., hare been reduced to lower pri.-es (ban ever before heanl of in this ci'y. IV fidea the most fashionaldt and elegant bonneU. haU ami oiilljnerj. she has for le tlKe popular &jzar gloye-fitting pattern, the favorite pt the ladies.' Call and get bargains. ' I-lt or tJetterm, Uncalled tora id remaining in the Post ofllce in this iity for tlie week ending Nor. 18th. 1880. Crabfree, DP Post. Wnlace Hendrix. Mrs Sarah Paul. J R llelweler. John Smitlk Josaphlne 4 Healv. Bruce Vernon. Mulky Hoover, Mr II E Walace. Francis A Wilson, James tmr B cornier. Mr. J. H. Maine, J. P.. rf East Albany precinct, is a candidate for IJ corder at 'he coming election. If tl.i:.'tl receive the nomination at the !. ids ti'i'. llepubM can Ctty . tnyeiit;oi. lie ill be elected, and don't you forget it. . V. i r. a. Service at 4 P. M. on So .dav at Y. P. C. A. hall. Stihf'.tt IVilm 97. llthand 12th versej. Wed.iesd ty rV .dug at 7:311. Sobject Psalm 10. 4th verse A'l invited. Revival seeylcps njo prosres-iiiff at the Evangplical Church, 'ihn ptjhl'.j; , cor f!!!'? fnvlfetl to attend. KARROW GAUGE. BRcn,rNSViLi.E-oN-THE CAurooiA. ) Nov. 17. 1SS0. $ To the Editor of the Register : This fine weather is being improved by our citizens In building. E. V. Jack is putting tip a flue building next to the meat market. The new drug store is nearly finished. and a flue one it will be. I. F. Vcnner lias got his new drug storo running, and lias a nice place. We came near having a tire here last week in the Brownsville hotel, but it wis peedily extinguished. The sawmill is now running with a full crew of hands, cutting ties for the R. R. Co., and several teams are drawing them out and scattering them along the grade ready for use. The I rack laying progresses slowly as the Company are unable to get bridge timbers fast enough. Mr. M. Hart took unto himself a wife just lately, and several other young men here are about reaJy to follow his noble exRin::!e. F. .1. Channalierry is the happy tather ol twin bo vs. and he bears the honor as well a any royal American citizen possi bly could do under the circumstance. Rev. C. Sperry has moved all his worldly goods to the hunch grass, country is going to preach to the good people of Ileppner. Considerable grain is being sown in this section this fall, but the ground h rather dry in many places. Mr. Hausniati has erected a nice new house in the new ailditi::u. and it Is already oomph d by a family from way down East. This dry, frosty wiaiher is had for grass, nn) as a consequence stock begins to look poor. Last night was ReLeknh di gree niht, mm a goodly iitnuht-r attended, and we understand they had a very pleasant meet ing. Next Tuesday night is Dluo Ribbon niglit. and we bear that they are going to have a splendid programme. Our new saloon Im not opened yet. but probably soon will. The Woolen Mills have orders fo- more goo!s th in they can manufacture by runn ing only in the day time, so they naut weavers to run iiiirbt in fact they have ln'cn running nights for Pome time past, and have not begun to catch up with the order. Already there is some ta'k of en :u;iiig the factory, hut it Hancock hail been electiil President there would have been no ueeti ot enlarging any of our mills and factories. Politics very qr.tct here. The Democrats try to srt Hp a claim to New York, as of course they non't like to give up the ghost entirely, o out of pity we can v-iy well afford fo let them hug this delusive phantom to their breasts awhile, as it stems to soothe their lacerat ed fielhigs. Some lil,- the hoy who cut his tl g"- tail o;f. an i:ic!i at a time, s- it would not hurt him so find as it would to cut it all oil" at ii,ce : The st;hot! hei!;e of th:s eity has just bad two huge new -.tovi-s put up. and is in a very flourishing eo"-.iition. n. R. Pn raarrnmlet. n left us on Tuesday, en rnnf.-. in the grand Territory of Mr Canno fo'- his I iMiie Washington Mr. T. O. TJ il !..n i..v.i.i! itv lit:'.. sf-tir. l f.r his p'm-p 'a t Wedi.e-d li on i g Wlii'i- lnril.. g for h"lM iv presents, drop In anil leofc at the handsome tnriiilure to he spen sit V. M. Dannal-. corner ot Second and Ferrv streets. Lew IJov-tl. of Si io. e-irried a torch and enjoyetl the la: iiit-iUnii with ti on - Mon day niijlif. We are indt-hfed to 1'C Oo'in fnr a fat gotis,. fop Simd.-iv's di'.ntt-r. 'K-ih. Next 'i'hur-d-iv i turt.ey day. Dr. Rossa didn't run away from Baker City as adyert'sed. It was a mi-take. Th" Dr. has n l an iuroeiwe practice in that co'iimuiilf v. t fp-ct:ng some leiinirkahle l"ir. S lluce llie je:i,il-V. Fn'-li ihV'.iiv of l'r i,i !i nn. I Aiikticw candies jo-l rit-ive.l a i', W . Oshoin's just the thing to fiil up (.'hi i-1 111:1-" stock in" 's Gov Ch'is spei eh Moii.'f.r niglit was a toag-iirtei'i t eTirf. and received univer sal ant-'aii-f. Htm. Allen Parker passed ihrouuh the city Wednestlaj. en route for Yaquina Bay from "Frisco. f'a'l at F- M. Frent hs pih examine lio-e fine b'aek malrtit clocks. Mr. -loliu Reed sold Ids handsome Hitle firm, iilxuif four miles from this city, for $5,000. the first of tlu- week. Mr. Wallace was 1k purcleiser. i French lias Jijsf reeelvd new stipplv lhoe genuine -Bit-ziliaii pehhlc sH ctacles. Mr. Foshay. ot Ftwhay & Mason, ilrugg its, returned tihis home In this city from San Francisco on Monday, atter an absence of two week and twotlays. a soon as the Yaquina B;iy road is built, our mer-i-iiants can go to "Frisco, purchase good. ee all ttie sights and return making the round trip in a week, at n saving of two thirds the present cost. We want the railroad. Correct riilroad time at French's. W. R. Kirk. Esq., of Brownsville, wa In the city Monday. Don't forget Conrad Meyer when look ing for Christinas goods he has nn elegant assortment. The narrow gauge railroad Is still some distance Irom Brownsville, hot will doubt less get there by next mouth. A giod deal ol fall wheat lias already been sown, and that which has made its appearance above tlie ground look good enough. ''-'. ' - The 1mss razor and nickel-pis ted scissors at the City Drug Store: Cily Council meets ncKt Tuesday night. Ballard, Isoro A Co. make a splendid quality of family flopr ; if any difference it heats the Boston Mills. They pay the highest cash price for wheat. t Drs. Smith and Lon Cleaver, of Halwy, were with as .11 our ratification Jioaday ilJght .. . - , ' . Mr. Brenner purchased a fine lot of potatoes ol Mr. Finlayson, for which lie agreed to pay double price provided Oar field was elected President ; it Hancock had succeded, then his potatoes would have cost him nothing. As Garfield was elected, Brenner's potatoes taste strongly of money ! . Tht; wheelbarrow ride came otT Monday evening to the no small delight of the little ones, who whooped it np livtly as the procedon moved along. The Chinese wash-liou.ses have all closed up business, as they say they can not afford to pay $5 a mouth license, and there is. no end to the consternation and trouble to the good people of this city that it lias created. As we said last week, we see no good to accrue from the ordinance, except to com pel our people cither to run their own wash-houses or pay double prices for wash ing. A light tax might have been paid, but 5 per mouth is too large for the busi ness. On Monday night out at tlie depot a large bonfire was burning, and the hotel was il'uiuiiiated handsomely. In addition. whi n tlie procession ir arched along Ninth rtreet. the locomotive nvnr the hotel an swered back the shouts of the Republican hosts with a whoopup that was heard ten or fineen miles away. Feed Ooetz has o!d lit interest hi flr City Market, and propose a trip to Europe, stalling almiit the first of next month. Fred is .1 genial boy and we shall miss him. We wisdi him a nleasant jo imey to Baden, and a safe ret urn. Ja-e Wheeler loomed up alongside Char ley Barnes in the Republican procession Monday night, carrying a torch and cheer ing for Garfield in a manner beautiful to behold. It was an effecting sight ami Democrats wept silent hut copious weeps perhaps. Prof. T. M. Catch lias been secured as principal of the Wasco Iudeei:di-iit Acad emy for the next three and one-half years. And now the fierce bear. Will soon lose hi hair. If he don't soon repair To hi long winter's lair. Where, while scratching his nose. Ami sucking his long toes, lb- can take sweet repose. Bidding defi mee to all foes. Why don't you bring home our shot- F. M. Wadsworth hied to the mountains Thursday on a bear hunt. Coal oil Best quality and lowest prices at Plntunvr's. The Odd Fellows talk ot a public i :stalla tion in January. That handsome case of stuffed birds at Pinminer's continues to atf met general at tention. Should the present weather prevails a few days longer it wiil help railroader, but the farmers won't be tickled to death by a long shot. The fallY made nf O''orn"s is the kind that suits Mclinda Ann. The iiitle hiverics want to select the longest pair of -tiH-kings that have 110 holes in them and e.re e'ean, ami lay them one si.le to n.ing tip tne nignt. tier.-re t hristmas. a old Santa 'Iaus i- hound to lie on hand this year and fill them no uiih toys, candies, honks, nuts. etc. If Han cock had been elected this might not have been the case. The ye-ii is drawing to a cloie. anil if yon w:it to blow yon nose, go to 15'aii aril buy your clothes, and he'll throw in handkerchief it wiitcli lo pull your .nose. Ju-t sos. Cliri-t mas is coming and Phnnmcr i re. ceiving handsome presents. Call carlv and make your M-Iections. Such !eaii! i fill clear cold weather. It won't help the steamboat navigation on 'he river. The ImmuIs ot the Yaqnina Bay railroad have la-en .placed niton the New York markets. Hint Ihev go oil like hot cakes 'Rah for our railroad. For diggs and medicines go fo Plum 1111 r's. He understands his business ami will treat you well. The b: ick on corner t.f Ferrv and First, occupied by F. M: Frenchliiid Mrs. J. I.. Powell was the mo-t handsomely i In i i .at etl on Monday night. Wiley B. Alien, the iimdc dealer. !:ce;: a fid! assortment of school book ami school siipttlies. which can le procured cheap, r than elsewhere in AHtaiiy. Re member the place Wiley B. Allen, O'ToolV building. Fresh cocnaiiuts at Osliorn' at I5c each. Tlie liandtitmiest ladies" dies goods j etc.. at S. E. Young's. Wheat at Pomeroy. W. T.. I quoted at 35 and 40c a-r lniliet. and no buyer at that. Reinem'ter that Joeeph ha a nice ock t.f holid.-iy goods, which he propose to close out. regardless of cost. Fril Rci. at the Revere Hone. is agent for the thistle dew whisky the liest in the market. See the new advertisement of C. W. Oshorn In this issue. He is the boss candy maker, as the little ieople all know. Gov. Gihhg i one i t our readiest and most entertaining speakers, and lie has an unblemished reputation. That Chine k; ordinance passed by the City Council last week ereated a breeze. The Chinamen say tlie tax Is too muchee. ami propose to quit. The only hardship In the matter seems to be, not on the Chi namen, hut 011 those who liava employed them. Ed. Ban m lias an endless assortment ot Chrisrmas goods. Drop In and see them. Brilliant moonlight nights, with sharp, frosty weather. Deer and bear have come down Into tlie foothills earlier than usual this season, and so.nc predict a cold winter because of this fact. - Owinif to the great difficulty of procuring ties, the work ot track laying below Uma tl!la ha been suspended, hut n-.t however, until the track had been laid seventeen mile below that point. A large force of men are laying track up stream. The track lias been fold to and above Blalock's J Landing, or about 23 miles above Celita, Urn ua nes. Small pox is sweeping oft the Indians on north shore of the Gnll ot St. Lawrence, and such is the panic that those not afflict ed flee from the dead and dying. W.J. Faneil, tlie California wrestler, was defeated by John McMahon. ol Ver mont, at Pittsbmg. on the ldtn. Ihe prize was tor I he cliampioushipof America ! and $1,000. . At the Congregational Council at St. j Louis, Mo., on tlie 13th. Dr. St oris fraid there were 22 Congregational churches in Dakota, and in nine years he believed, with tlie proper encouragement, there wou'.d be 200 in Colorado. A party ot 25 on their way to the month of Musselshell river to receive - provisions were fired upon by Soux recently. One horse kil!el and two wounded. Ulysses Simpson Grant, jr., son and namesake of Gen. Grant, was united in marriage to Miss Fannie J., daughter of ex-SeniitorChafTee, of Colorado, at Chicago on the 1st Inst, t haffce present! d the newly married, couple with $400,000 in U. S. borfds. A youngGrai.t was worth $850,000 before his marriage, the happy couple uiay be said to be in fair circum stances. Miss Jennie Spencer, of Burlington. daughter ot "Richard Spencer, Secretary of the gas works, committed suicide on the 13th. Cause mental oepre-ssion. She moved hi the first circles, and 'was highly respected. Thomas W. Somers, of Cleveland. Ohio, recei-tly divorced from his wife, committed euicide on the doorsteps of his late wife's residence on the 14th.. Hon. Newton Booth, of California, is suggested as a member of President Gar field's cabinet. At last accounts Gen. Garfields's ma jority in Minnesota was 40.2S5. Hancock's majority in Kentucky foot up 4.030. Hancock's plurality in Missouri, 55.002; majority. 10.SG7. The vote stood : Han cock. 20S.5S0 ; Garfield, 153,537 ; Weaver. 35.133. K Uy, the Australian bushranger, lias been hanged, General Hancock denies that he has written any letter on theXew Yo-k count. Patrick Hayes and D. D. Sullivan are to be hanged in Philadelphia on January Glh. There i a greater demand tor stores and dwelling in Chicago than there is supply. Senator Mahone of Virginia and George C. Gnrhain have been holding long consul tations. The Spanish Liberals view -vith much apprehension the large body of religions order settling in Spain. The Greek Cabinet i nctively ad wincing military preparations hut the army will not be ready until March. The Richmond lurcning Star, Richmond HVi'y "'"l Charleston -Yeics id Courier oppose the New York fraud cry. The Canadian Government has canceled the order ol Octolier 22d for the partial oeniug of the Wetland Canal on Sundays. Wirt G. Harmon, confidential elerk of I.ee Tweed & Co of New York, has con fessed to an extensive theft of goods, from the firm. John McCarthy, a municipal employe is under $5000 bail in Chicago for sil-ft-nipi ing t drag a Deputy Marshal from the jHiiis on election day. Two men were killed and several per s his nere injured iu S.fe Harbor. Pa., by the explosion of a cannon 011 the 11th, dining a Republican celebration. After paying one visit to Washington for ihe purwse of arranging his things th'-re. Garfield will probably return to Mentor, mid reniai.i at home the balance tit the winter. The wife ol Samuel Davidson, prom inent lawyer of Patterson. N. J., was found murdered 00 the porch ot her resi dence on the morning ot the 15th. Cold ami stormy weather in the East. The iet earning of the Ball i note & Ohio railroad la-t year were 7.9H7.000 ot- $4,124,000 more than last j-ear. Silling Bull i- rt-Mrted as swearing that be will fiulit ihe IT. S. troops forever, and die rather than surrender. Gen. Miles hopts to .-urrnund and capture him thi wiin er. The re-election of Jones, Indcendent. to Congress in the 5th dUtrict, Texas, is Conceded. Ex-Secretary Bout well has been appoint ed by the Piesident counsel for the United State. Iielore the newly organized Franco Anierican 'niixtl claims commission. The sale of 321 .4 SO acre of land belong ing to the U. S. hi Southwestern North Carolina, advertised by the solicitor of the Treasury to take place on the 25th, has been Indefinitely postponed. Meacham is still figuring In the Indian business. He was expected to ilig out for Otorado this week, at the urgent solicita tion of Secretary Schnrz. It is said he would have vent before hut wns afraid of being lynched on account of Ids alleged complicity in Jackson's murder. It is reported that the exodus continues that thousands of blacks are leaving Alabama and Louisiana, and will continue the endgtation all winter. Edward Murphy, convicted of the mur der of T. D. French near Ileppner last spring, lias been sentenced to be hanged at Pendleton on Wednesday, the 5th day of January, 1SS1. He declined to say any thing in his own behalf and received his sentence without visible emotion. His counsel will take the case to the supreme court on exceptions filed during the pro gress of the trial. ' ' f ;. - - Baker City market report Is as follows Flour. f434 50 f bhl ; wood. $44 50 cord: beef, boiling meat, 3 6c ; all steaks, except choice cut. Be ; choice cuts, 8c; pork. 'mutton, sausage, same ratio; eggs, 33Jc per dos ; baiter, 37Jc t lb ; hams, 25c? ft. scarce ; shoulders, 20c ; sides. 20c ; potatoes from wagons, lc ? ft ; beans, 8c ; ly, $9 f ton, delivered ; oats, le ; wlieat, Ic ; Iwrleyv lc ; venison, 6c. For tlie office ol lord rector ot the Uni versity of Glasgow, John. Bright beat j John Busking 314 votes Tlie Bonanza mines. It is an open secret that unless new dis coveries ot ore are made In these mines that their working will have to lie abandon ed, and then the question arises whether more money has been taken from them than has been put in. But 110 such ques tion of comparative benefits can arise in connection with the Oregon Kidney Tea. tor every dollar put into that has produced a thousand dollars worth of good to the victims of backache and kidney troubles, a tit ir unanimous testimon' will show. Sold in all stores. Condensed Lifflituliiic. Riza Pasha has been appointed Governor ot Salonica. William Forwood has been elected May or of Liverpool. The issue of Panama canal stock is fixed lor December Glh. Three thousand Jews have left Roma nia for America, by way of Bremen. One thousand five hundred and ninety- tour bills are on the calendar ot Congress. ; The propeller Zealand and sixteen men are supposed to he lost on Lake Ontario. All proposals for the sale of United States bonds in New York were rejected. Two of Leonard IlotTner's children were burned to death on Saturday iu Kllenboro, Wis. The Porte, has called out 30,000 reliefs, and dispached rcintorcemenU to Salonica. and Volo. Governor Looter's private secretary says that hi chief will not accept a place In Garfield's Cabinet. The circulating medium has decreased f 200J 00.000 or $300,000,000, owing to pco pie hoarding money. The winter has set in very severe hi Russia. The Volga is frozen, and many grain-laden vessels are caught in the ice, I). R. Charis. of Barrow, England, has tai!ed. Liabilities 00.000. Several Liv erpool iU'ins are somewhat involved. Vinnie Ream's statue ot Admiral Far rngnt, creeled in Farragut square, iu Washington, will be unveiled on December 10 h. The Porte lias bc-eu handed a collective note demanding the executioh of the assas sin ot the KnssiHii l.o;oi:el lomincroii. The death Is announced of Zuimis. the Greek statesman, who was many times President ol the Council. His death was uddeii. The Nihilist trials have concluded. Three ol the accused have been exiled and four sentenced to various, terms of impris onment. American missionaries are sheltering and feeding 500 Mussulmans and christian fugitives in the mission building outside of L'ruiniah. Persia. The will of Alonzo Bcekirmn. of East Chester, N.Y., formerly of California, is contested bv his Drothers and sisters, lie h it ?40'000. making bis wife sole devisee. The threatened irruption of Chinese into Louisiana will not take place for the pres ent, owing principally to obstructions thrown in tlie way by fhe Cuban authori ties. Genera! Butler. Treasurer of the Na tional SoMicrs' Home, has drawn the whole appropriation at the beginning o' each year. A change in the system will be recommended. It is probable that the returns ot the yield ot wlieat will show an increase ot about 30.CU0.000 bushels, as compared with last year, more thsn half being frointhe Pacific coast. Suit has been begun In New York by the United States against Jnlious B. Pengs of the firm of Pengs & Pinner, to recover damages amounting to ?GOO,000. for nl leged undervaluation of Importations ot gloves. The Governor General of ICasan will be superseded and cried shortly, because be forcibly attempted to convert 700,000 Tartars to the orthodox faith. Mr. Lincoln, widow of Abnvham Liecolfi, the martyr President, who arrived on the A.merique from Huron? with Sara Bamhanlt, is very ill at the Clarendon Hotel in New York. The Premontre Fathers ol Marseilles did not show themselves adepts in strategy. Thcv were he-ieged, and had the careless ness to leave unguarded the door at which they received their friends. Their largt! store of choice victuals will now fall into unsanctitied stomachs. U. S. Marshal Wharton says that the Republicans of Louisiana will contest the votes in the 4th and 5th congressional dis tricts, and may contest the 1st and 2d districts. T. C, Manning, ex-chief justice of the State Supreme Court, has been np pointed U. S., vice Spa fiord, deceased. Arrlvnl ol Mew Toyn anil Fnncy Voods. El. Bavm lias oened out the largest stock of holiday goods ever brought to this city. You can find any kind of present you may desire, to suit any age or condi tion, at Baum. 1 will mention a tew .Ar ticles only, as it is impossible to go into de tails, yiy stock ts Immense, and I intend to sell at the lowest rates In order to reduce It. Following are some of tlie articles: Baby buggies and wagons, rocking horses, railroads, baby trunks,- Boliemenn vases, majolica ware, toilet sets, smoking sets, cups and saucers of all kinds, velvet frames, writing desks, work-boxes, shell boxes, an immense stock of dolls, new styles of photograph and autograph albums, the la test styles In coral, ivory, shell and pe'Brl card receivers. A cordial invitation is ex tended lo all to examine my goods as you will profit thereby, and will find the preti est goods ever brought to town. Jia old goods on hand all the latest and newest toys. Call iu time to select presents before they are picked over and the choicest gone. Holiday picture books handsome. School books and stationery wholesale and retail. I will sell to country dealers at San Fian- cisco prices, as I purchase my goods direct from tlie East , En. Birit. mnmri.r tr1 TtmniiaiKt., c.-..r. ... and Broadalbin streets, opposite the now block of Senders & Sternberg 7 During the a J ministration of President nyes the national debt has been reduced $107,000,000, w ith the saving of $6,000,000, in interest annually. Dnripg the same time the enormous sum of $S65. 000,000, of public revenue has been collected and ex truded, ith a loss of only one-third of one cent on every $1,000. 14 rajs to Insure. Business men make the matter of Insur ing their goods and property of the first importance, as no man can tell the day nor the hour in which his projierty may be damaged or entirely destroyed by fire, even though he may exercise the greatest care and watchfulness. Our farmers are pretty generally making assurance doubly secure by insuring their grain after plac ing it in the warehouse. This is wise and safe, and should be followed by all. In- 1 sure your grain, houses barns, or goods j of any kind in a sound company, and you can sleep soundly. Among the soundest I Insurance companies doing business 5n S, Oregon, none can lie more hifhly recom- mended than the Connecticut and the German-American. It is a noteworthy tact that both the above - companies paid every dollar of their losses in the great Chicago and Boston fires, a fact which speaks loudly iu their, favor. The instruc tions to agents in every cie is to find out speedily the amount of any loss by fire iu which tlicy are interested, and pay It to the last farthing. These are the com panies in which to insure. Mr. Julius Gradwohl is the accommodating agent lor both companies iu this city, to whom all should apply who desire to insure in sate companies. Vataal Piaent In the dental ranks will never occur it you are particular with ynnr teeth, and cleanse them every day A'ith that famon tooth-wasi.. SOZODOXT. From youth to old age it wiil keep :he etmniel sjxitless and unimpaired. The teeth of persons who use SOZODOXT have a pearl-like whiteness, anil the gums a roseate hue. while the Orcath is puiitied. ami rendered sweet and fragrant. It Is composed ot rare antiseptic herbs and is entirely free from the objectionable and injurious ingredients of Tonth Pastes, &o. X" .Dried. I3?izits. Samuel. E. Young is makings specialty ot packing and shipping Plum mer. Aldeii and sun-dried Apples and Plums, for w hich he is paying the highest market price. r TLe Xew Hotel si tne Depot. Under charge of Mr. Jas. A. Gross, the handsome and convenient new lTotel at the depot h.-.s gained rapidly iu public favor, and 110 hotel hi the State now stand higher iu public favor. Everything is new and clean, and the comto: t ot guests specially looked after. Hot coffee and cakes are ready and can be obtained by those wishing to refresh themselves before taking the morning Express. 13-6 Ir. . W. Vray. Dentist. Albany, Oregon. Ofilce in Fos ter's brick block, up stairs, at large bay window. Prices in proportion to tivk and material, consumed 11-34 DR. (S. WJBLL.IS PRICE, OFFICK Jn Olid Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon. All work carefully performed, and rc-asonablo as is consistent with good work tminfehin. n92v!2 At Ills X Khop. FitED WH.T.ERT-is now established in his new two-sto.-v wasron and blacksmith slion. 011 Second street opposite S. E. Young's wnre- nniisv, wnerc ne is prenama to ao an Kinds ot blncksmithinn. repairing of hacks, vusrons, etc. lie also has 011 liand, and will continue 10 ma nn fact re, hacks and hnsKles. which will lie sold at the lowest possible figures on reuso" ablc terms. 3&vl2in3 All Klnrtk or Inuiber. We have for sale at Lebanon and Grass" ridge some 3(10.000 feet of lumber, such as scantling, joists, barn limbers, boxing. fencing, and other rough lumber. At Lebanon we have a siiierior lot of dry lumber, consisting of rustic, flooring, etc. Owing to the late fire, we are ottering this lumber at rexluceil rates. Address us at Lebanon. 4Sif Cosjj BKO$. Kew To-Bay. HURRAH FOB THE HQLIDAiS I CHEISTMAS -AT- Conrad Meyer's ! The nublic is sneciallv Invited to call and u amine the large and varied assortment of Ohristmas Goods Just received nt Conrad Meyer's, on corner of Broiululbin and I iret suuets. consisting- of MECIIAMCAL TOtS, of all kind9, unique and hanCsoine ;' Wax, China &. Rubber Dolls, of all sizes, styles and prices ; Baby Buggies, for nice little girls ; Wagons and Velocipedes, foc'ijood uttle boys ; Slusical Toys. that will delight the children ; Toy Sets, ; cheap and handsome ;' - Fancy Work-Boxes-, h indsoine for presents to any one; and an almost endless and innumerable vartetv of goods, specially ordered for t he holidays. AI.S0 . All kinds or Confections, Foreign and Domestic Nuts, Fruits, etc. Call and see for yourself, vrya canno 1 fall to be pleased both in quality and prices. Note This- -Fresh Bread every day. ... . '2. ' ''""'"' ' ' "ONAO MKI'EE. Albany, Or., Nov. 14, 1880.13-7 Notice. "VfOTlCE is hereby given to all whom It -LX may concern that on 'I'linrsdny, De cember 7th. 1S80. at the honrot one oVIock P. M.. at the regular term of the County Court of Idnn county, the nnilcrsiiriiwl will 1 tender Ida resitfiiation as adinhdlrarorde ! :'bonis lion of the residuary estate of Owen ; Kees, decease I. JACOB KEKS, Not. 12,.LSS0-13nZ Adminlstraton. has opened a splendid lot Toys & Christ GOODS In Gradwohl-nrck, lately occupied ham, on Hiatal reel. , All kinds, styles and .ni-letlea of lit Toys tor the holidays. u of which l m Lre7"1;?le3,J cost, lo close oi ; v lines. Call and be convinced tt fc. me above. e , Albany, Orejron. Nov. 12. 1880. ; Broadheacl Alpaca rPHESE :kt.ebraTED GOODS STILL I - ..... ......u V. MMIWIWi Glieai Sc. Seirvi cable Will not ounL or SHBiinr - In dump wither, and are not vxoeUvd FOREIGN OR DOS1E1TIC&- An entire new line of the most n mf Just received at Albany, Or., Oct. S3, lSSO-vlSnt SADDLE SEAM TTARMERS WASTOO THIS) CKL.KBHATB'Br J.- uoot will tint tileiu at BAM CEL. K. TotMl '1 nese Boots are also made wltb the vmlm Standard Scntw, warranted not to rip. E. G. JOHNSON, r.l. D. Ilomueopothle Pbjsiciftsi and Suiffea. OFFICE In Frotnan-s brick block, ap-statt,-. Allmny, Oregon. tlltil ' Bead. Head, ZUacL CE2TTBAL I.IEAT First Street, Albnuy, Orrjwtt J. R. IIGRltKV, :' ProprieHiil-;- WILt. KKKP THE BEST MEATS OK Al.ti kiml4 the nmrket all'onls, and will puf the liishes cash price for Beef, Pork. Mottmc . V tul Oilvc and Chit-kens; also. Hides tyL Furs bo'ialit and sold. J. K. HKUEKN. October 1, Itfdtt-v 13 nl. .' Notice or Final SetUemrnU VTOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVES that th M 11 dersiixjd, the exetitor of the Uwt will and instalment of W. II. Goodwin, deceaMMt, baf riled, in the Comity Court of l.lnn txttlnty, Or-p pan. his linal account, and said Conrt ha ap pointed Tuesday the 7th day of Ueeemhetr, lm.t at tlie hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of ld: day. tor the hearine of object long to mi& fisai-- -account and the settlement thereof. H. J. BOUUHTOM, Kxewteri Oetotier L, lSSO-vlSnS Weatherford Blackburn, attys for vMeutot.? pitmps ! pumps r: TffE nUPKHMtiXED BEGS LEAVJC TOrJC--form the pnhlie that he has located in A1- tinny for the purpose of srifiplyins tbm citii 0' of l inn county with that excelsior pump tbo Lone Star PluaUp ant" fatented la lSTSv ' ' No Rubber, No Leather No Packing RSQUISED ;- AI1- META1C,. " " . Easily lIa4IelV. . . . Simple In CoMtvct34isV',: AN WILL . Examine Before Per chasing Elsewhere SatisfactiQii GuaraatBviI.. j. ar. Bouuitsuins, ! . Oct; M. ?80mS- AUMlWWSMr iLM COUGHS, WRHtUMATI5:.U r 35EK30X'S CAPCrNS PC Hi-3 J?LA1 soothes. Tellevcii tlmmt at am anttcnr wlMr. other plasters fail even to relieve. It oatao greater & mors nowerf nl pain relierim, ts.t on eniug and cnratiTe properties ttisn this eoKm poroan plneter, and is far superior to )feumta ad the so-called elecrricsl appliance,- it' J- MMnii.MmmnMRilMlfortlia aoove ! also for Bpinal itad KWT rr-v rtcariay, Seiortp na4 H Am-- , -PatsH. When ailferius yoi wi.ldow -J . even m Uttle pains procure tins , sot allow anr other Plaster to be a "-- "" v it. Sold by all Vraxtfrtr. P'c-r M S, Fiati Btreet, Mtivr X'ork, f-rop-MKv - : '- M - " '" i i .. -