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a J- 1 : , - . i ' - 1 ' l7 1 . n I V 1 i 5 , - I s asag legist' lfioial Pity Paper. .ANY. FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1S80. Fart J" KUbbarn Tntng-a. In our last Issue we had the pleasure of showing, by the returns made by the mil ler? anil warer-nuwmei) In the Wiley coun ties Interested In the constmethm of tine railway to Yaqutna Bay, that the wheat product of 1880 of these counties, to-wlt : J.ape. Benton, Linn, Marion, Washington. Polk and Yamhill, aggregated more than seven million bushels. And we desire to again draw attention to the tact, tliat wlieat la only one ot large uamber of products cultivated in thl va'ley, all of which would dapend more or less on the Yaqulua Bay railroad for transportation to market. We reter to these tacts because ignorant and malicious parties have declared that the entire nroduet ot wheat in the State for 1830 was but little more than the amount we claim for the counties of the Central Vallor. Ignorance, trejnrt1cf) and greed has retarded the growth of this favored' section for years : but we have great hope that truth and righteousness will yet tri urapb, and that Ui near future i bright with promise for us. . Still, we mnst' not sit down with fqJded bandP,-nT wait or the "good time coming." but we must be up-ind doing, actively engaged in pushing the car of progress onward with whatever torce we possess. It each pats his shoulder to i lie wlieel. U will add velocity to the car and hasten the accomplishment of - the grand result so ardently desired by all. mahlna" Abend. The Oregon Railway Company, limited. proposes to commence grading its road from Dayton, Yamhill cotiutr,to Fnlquart's lauding, seven miles below, as eoon as the r.iu: is selected, the surveyors being at present engaged in running the necessary line. From this latter point the road will he continued as rapidly as possible toward Portland. tle Intention being to reath. lha1 city by August next. Tlie necessary steel rails to complete the road trom Dayton to Portland are now laying at Portland. It is reported to ns that surveyors are looking for a low pass lesding out of King's alley toward Yaqnir.a Bay, which would Indicate a desire on the part ot the Com paoy to continue the narrow gunge threugl 'he valley to Ue Bay next season. By the organization of the Columbia & Pnget Sound Railroad Company, wnicn swallows np the late Oregon Improvement Co.. the Seattle Coal road, a major porfmn or the Seattle Coal and Transportation Co., Indwfinfc.lhSrwc"slU? mines, the great er portion of tlie ships, j the colliers now building in Pennsyrvanja, 140,000 acres of land east of the mountains, the rolling stock, property and franchises of the Se attle fc Walla Valla Railroad Co., etc., on which the sum ot 13,000,000 was raised in cuh and is now on hand, the building of the railway trom Seattle, on Puget Sound, across the Cascade mountains to Walla Walla, on the Columbia river, is assured, work to commence in the spring. That country will soon be honeycombed with railroad. " A Sacramento, Cal.. telegram of Nov. 30, .say's: Secretary of State Burns, had It in his power to have declared the Siate fsr Garfield, for the returns from Mendocino. Ijjusen and Siskiyou came without the seals of the boa ids of supervisors, and nothing appeared nponJ them to give them official identity. Had he kept the pack ages unoieiied until to-day, as he might have done under the law, those counties must liflve been thrown out, as there had been no la wtul verified returns filed. But the secretary opened the returns as received and discovered the error named and tele graphed the clerks of those counties they still had time. before the 20th to make . preper returns. This they did." Senator Cochran, ot Lane county, is talked of as a probable candidate for Gov ernor of the Democrat at the next State election. Senator Haiues, of Baker county, i also mentioned in flier same connection. The last Darned gentleman would get a " much larger vote in Eastern Oregon than Cochran, as the people up there liave not the kindliest feeling toward him for char acterizing them as cowards hi a speech- in ' the State Senate while the bill for the pay ment of volunteers in the late Indian war was under dicusion. Little matters of this kind long remain green in the memory of the d weiler3 beyond the Cascade range. The wheat crop of France this year has only been surpassed eight times during the century. Her lncr ae over last year, ti.3A9,GO0 bushels. According to French ttutistUa Europe U better off by 20,000,000 quarters tltau in 1S63. These being facts the hope for an advance this season in the price of wheat on this coast is not tlie best in the world. Telegrams give account of tlie formation of powerful syndicate to complete the Jf. P. Railroad . Ills formed of the strongest-capitalists, who agree to furnish $50, 000,000 with which to complete the read. Ol course this Is good news, as It insures without a doubt the speedj completion of this-great roadi There boot a leading paper er ma of respectable talent and reputation In the United State; that pretends for a- moment to deny the election of Getu Garfield to the Presidency, It is the universally ex pressed opinion that he Is fairly and square ly elected and will be duly inaugurated on the 4t6 of Mareb nexti- On Wednesday, la accordance witB law doubtless the eleeters chosen on the second of lat month, met in the capitals of their respective States and cast their vote for President and Vice President. They then eertifled to their proceedings ud forward ed itoB by one ut thir number to- the K erttary of Cse U. S. Senate. llhM-rhuluailon. Calling at the shop ot one of our princi pal business men tlie other day, ' we were surprfced to learn that our mechanics were unable to compete with-those ot Portland, particularly in the execution of work re quiring irou. The reason given for this was, that the wholesalers of Portland fur nished the raw material to Portland con sumers at a much less figure than to- pur- chasers in tills city. As an instance of the truth of this statement, he eited us to a bill for bridge work furnished by a Port land firm, hi which finished work was tar nished at exactly what our irieud had to pay for tlte raw material to the wholesal ers in Portland. This may be all right, as it enables Portland firms to get away with all tlie large jobs, at the same .time it does not set well with our mechanics, who desire to make an honest living by their several trades. Our mechanics and business men have no immediate means by which to protect themselves, exeept to en ter an earnest protest against such dis crimination. It is true they might send their orders to San Francisco, but even could tliey purchase goods tltere at the same rates paid by the wholesaler, a thing liardlv ttrlm cxfM.-eted'. tlie hiirh rate of freights now prevailing would leave very little margin in their favor. The main trouble is. we have hut one highway open to tlie markets of the world, .and that leads out of tlie mouth of the Columbia river. We need, this valley needs, another outlet, a competing way. and nature offers us Yaqnlna Bay, and all our enersies should be cngage'l in se curing the improvement of that outlet. Appropriation has been secured for the Im provement ol tlie bar at Yaqnina, thus placing it on the calendar with the other undertakings of the Government, and thereby insuring the necessary annual ap propriations for pushing the work to com pletion. Now, then, to secure the great benefits of tlie improvement of Yaquina Bay to the valley counties, we mut have a railroad leading Irona tlie valley to convey our surplus products to that point, from whence they can be shipped to the marts of the world. A road has been projected. and its bonds are now rapidly selling in the East, tliat has for its terminal points. Yaquina Bay on the west', and Boise City on the East, which will afford us" quick and cheap t-ansnortation facilities to salt water and also to the Eastern States, as, by the time our rad Is completed to Boise City, a mad now constructing from Chica go will lie there to meet it. ' With the completion ot this road Linn county farm ers can ship their produce from this city on Monday and have it landed in San Francisco, il they desire, Tuesday even ing, at a cost of $3 50 per ton, as the high est figure, and it may be at even a less fig ure. Every scheme that could be devised to kill the enterprise has been resorted to, and since it ha been found that the enter prise is too strong to be killed by lying. every device has been and still is being ued to delay and clog and hinder the buMding of the road. We ate assured, however, that no matter how much the enemies ot the Willamette valley and its enterprises may lie and misstate the value of her products and industries, tlie railroad will be built, a large and generous slice during the coming season, and we will then be freed from paying tribute to the monopolies that have lived gorgeously and stuffed themselves with the tat tt this rich valley, and become bloated, arrogant and puffed np with the riches thus drawn from us without any adequate return. It is the duty of every citizen of the valley to aid this enterprise in all honorable ways, that the desired end may the sooner be accom plished. Speak about it, write about it. urge the necessity of it at all times, and when the time comes help it to the utmost of your ability. Don't let the matter rest, but keep the ball rolling. The new railroad is in running order from Celilo to Blalock's, about 40 miles. There the passenger takes steamer on the Columbia for Umatilla (passing the night on the boat), arriving about noon and is again transferred to the rail, whicli is completed to 'Walla Walla. The track I laid to Coyote station, 17 miles this way from Umatilla, but 1 not ready for use. Articles of Incorporation have been filed by parties styling themseivs the Puget Sound Railroad Co., with a capital ftock of 750,000, the declared purpose of the corporation being to build and equip a railroad ami telegraph line from Seattle through Snoqualmie pass to Walla Wall, with brnnch lines to other points. By the census returns we find that New York city has 23.053 more . females than males, Philadelphia 35,182, Brooklyn 20. 971, Boston 19,736 a grand total In the four cities of 100.942. j Western cities are not thus afflicted, Chicago having 15,078 more men than women;-' Inquiries into the Morey letter fraud" are progressing .with flattering results, telegrams tell us ; and It is believed the whole crew ot rascally villains will be un earthed and made to pay the penalty of their great crime. ; The sudden breaking up of the ice in the Volga, Russia,1 caused by warm weath er, destroyed five steamers, thirty barges, large quantities of grain, naptba and fish. Loss Immense- Oil Wednesday the electa rial college of Oregon met at Salem and east the vote of the State tor Garfield and Arthur. C. B. Watson was chosen as messenger to carry the certificates to Washington. ' Europe has become alarmed at the large shipments of gold to this country and it is believed the Bank ot England will use its immense power In an attempt to prevent tt. ' .' - " m ""' The official returns from Arkansas give Uancoek 60.481, Garfield 41,661, Weaver 4,161. . ; . . m ,7 Tlie English Govemmeu ia, rushing troops into Ireland. - Political Speculation. Our friend Walter Ketch nm Is spoken of as a proper candidate for Mayor on tlie Republican ticket. Walter Ketchum is a man of good judgment, a careful manager, and of the strictest fntegrity, and would be hard to beat. Either Judge Blackbnru or Mr. Ketchum would fill the Mil. Tlie Democracy talk bf putting Mr. Kline tip for Mayor. Mr. Kline weulil .ilonhtless poll more votes than any other liemocnit. and his Republican opponent must be' solid to get away with mm. Mr. Martin is also mentioned for the office, but as he Is not a subscriber lor the Register his chances are slim enough. For Recorder we hear ot no new candidates on tlie Republican tieket. The Dtmocracy,o(Ter Judge Baldwin, Billy Brunk, the present incumbent, and it may be others. We are inclined to think1 Re- corder Baiter Ins tlie Inside. For Mar- shal Messrs. Oakley and Westfall have been mentioned since our last : issue: but An.ln. TsnL-ann 11.... t- Una ..V - splendid record that he will lie hard to beat. All are good men but a tritl ser vant, who lias been found faithful to his trust and to tho people, always must have tlie inside track as long as people are peo ple. Cal. Burkhart teems to have the inside for the Democratic nomina tion. For Treasurer Wiley B. Allen is a condidate while Oliu McWain, D. D. Gray and others have been mentioned either ot whom wonHl fill the bill on the Republican ticket. Fiank Red Held will be insisted aunn as the proper candidate for Council man from the First Ward, and Martin will likely be his opponent. 'I he Republicans of tlie Second Ward talk of A. C. Lay ton as a candidate; Scott seems likely to be his opponent. In the Third Ward Mr. Ballard seems to be the proper man. lie would ' make a mist excellent Councilman, ami if tlie real interests of the Werd are taken into consideration, should be elected by a large majority. Our Democratic friends havn't his equal tor tlie position in the Ward. These "speculations" may be knocked llitoa cocked hat we only write from the glimpse as we pass along. Judge E. D. Taylor has been elected to fill the vacancy in the nineteenth Ohio Congressional district, occasioned by the resignation of President elect Garfield. Tlie recent census indicates a population in Alaska of about 30,000, of which pos sibly 300 are whites. Over one hundred horses died in San Francisco last week ot pneumonia, which threatens to become epidemic. Gramltes. Prince Gortchakoff is said to feel the helplessness ot his condition no much hat he has asked to be definitely reliev ed from the duties of Chancellorship. Ismail Pssha, ex-Khedive, is leading the quietest sort of lite in Vienna. He drives daily the Prater, never failing to visit the Industrial Exhibition. He ,j:... a - ; i taines at b and naver atirs out afterward, i , -, - , .' , i, , i but 81t8 in IllS rooms at the hotel Piay- ing cards with his suite all evening. The Russian Czarevna, the tuVter of , .... 1 Z, a i . j i- I Aiexeudra, Las JUSt done a kindly j deed, which the officers under Skobeloff j will Dot soon forget. Ilcariag that they were suffering tor want of warm leather jackets to keeq o2 the severe night taosts, nhe ordered hundred ot these jackets trom a St. Petersburg tailor and quietly sent them off with the "Czarevna'a best wishes." Tbc ex-Era press Carlotta has fortun ately lost all her memory ot her Mexi can experience, never making any allu sion to it, The unhappy princess in tho darkness ot her mind still retains the habits of court etiqnette, exacts all ceremoaious adjuncts, even to a guard ot honor, and always attires herself in a handsome costume tor dinner. The only visitor whom she consents to see is Queen .Marie .Henrietta, who shows a kindly devotion to the invalid who does hor honor. The following words from our President-elect, James A. Garfield, seem a fitting as wheu they were first uttered: "After the storms ot battle were heard the sweet calm words ot ace spoken by the conquering nation, and saying to the conquered foe that lay prostrate at its feet: 'This is our only revenge, that yon join us in lilting into the serene firmament ot the Constitution, to shine like stars forever and ever, the grand principle that all men,; white or black, shall be tree and stand; equal before the law.'"-'. J, J. Cozart, of Grant county, lost 150 head ot sheep by their being pois oned on wild pamiipa. ' : Tlie Baiter Democrat says $200 was cleaned op from an arastra working three weeks on ore from the old- Jones miae, near; Pocahontas. - Large bands of antelopes have made the meadows in the vicinity of Camp Harrey their resort' which occasion much sport for the hunters. Sam Lee, a Chinese merchant at Auburn, Baker county, tried to skip away and defraud the Chinese merhant lie owed $1, 500 to, but the Meliean law holds him in jail at Baker City. Ob Mr Brown, of Forest Grove, while on a visit to Lafayette wan seized with an apoplectic fit and falling to the stone floor out a deep gah iu bis head.H Urn wa taken under charge by a Jhy. ician aud is now doing uicely. rip:Iieiia-i pwailitig1 in Sliej:dao and several deaths bare occurred re- eently. Many petty thefts are Joeing perpetra ted at Dufur aud eight mile creek, Wasco cuiity. The Independent Academy at The Dalles will be ready to receive pupils by the 5th' ' ot Januaryi--- - The JWountaineer says the improve ments next year at The Dalles will double those of the past year. A T-iodge ot the Ancient Order of Uuiied Workmen will be instituted iu Dallas during the coming week. Wheat Prices. Liverpool dates give average California wheat at 9s 3dS9s lid : Club. 9s 3d310s ql cental. in v.,. vnPv . ci ism on hnahd In Chicanro. $ 1 per bushel. In Portland, $1 25 per cental. "Ju this city, 73c per bushel. In San Francisco, fl 471 55 per cen tal market steady. New To-Day. Stockholder's meeting. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN that the annu al meet init.of the stockholders ot the Linn County Artuuttui-al Association will be held in room No. 3, ond floor of Odd Fellows' Temple, In the city of AHinv. latin county, Oregon, on Thnrxday the fith day of January, 1881, at the hour of one oelock in the afternoon of mid day, tor the purpose of electing seven directors for said Association, to serve the next ensain.? year. THOMAS KHOHAN, J. II. Bukkiiart, President. Secretary. Albany. Oregon, Dec. 3, 1880-vl3nl0td ShcrifT's Sale. NOTICE IS HEUEBY OIVEX that by virtue of a decree of foreclosure rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn, In a suit wherein Andrew Tripp was ptRi nt iff and s. huttrell, Dovey lait trell and William Cunningham were defend ants, and by virtue of an execution issued out ot said Court in pursuance of said decree of foreclosure, and to me directed and delivered on the ISth day of November, 18W0, command ing and directing nie to sdl the. retU property hereiimfter described. 1 have levied nnnn the mortgaged promises as descrijied in said decree ami writ of execut ion ns follows, to-wit : 3. in block No. 4, In the town of l;iaiion, thence som ii j ieei, inence west ntty teet, thence north 32 feet, t hence raist nfH-feet to I he place of beginning, in the county of Linn and Suite of Oregon, and on Saturday, the 1st day of January, 1SS1, at the Court House door tit the citv of AllMiny, Linn county. Oresron, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., nnmelv, two o'clock P. M. of said day, I will tell Ohe 1'ierem-befoi-e descrilied mortgaged premises at public auction to the highest bidder forc-vsh in hand, to satisfy and pay the demand of the plainliu in said writ of execution and decree of forec'.os ure. Dated thisSOth day of November. A. T. 1880. J. J. CHARLTON, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. dec3,80iil0 SSieritf's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY CUVEN that by virtue of a decree of foreclosure rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for t he county of Linn, in a suit wherein Lillie J. Has brook was plaintiff anil SI. L. Hosbrook, G. C. Cooley and James H. Washbnrne, partners un der the tirm-name and style of Cooley & Wash burn, and Allieit Butts were defendants, ami by virtue of an execution issued out of said Conrt in pursuance of said decreeof foreclosure and to medirccled and delivered on the ISth day of November, 11, commanding and direct ing me to sell the real property hereinaiter de scribed, I have levied jpon the mortgaged premises as described in said decree and writ of execution as follows, to-wit ; Beginning. nt the southeast corner of the Samuel Johnson donation land claim, lining claims No. S and 88. and notiiicution No. 3,071 and lieing also he northeast corner of Elisha Wrifflth's land claim, and running thence west ' H7 rods, thence norih 90 rods, thence east J7 m is, thence nith so rods to t fie place of begin- ning, containing 80 acres more or less. King RnJ being in the count v of I.inn and State of uregon, ana on .-set u relay, the 1st day of January, 1881, ai i ne ionri nouse uoor in me city OI Ainsnv. Linn county, Oregon, at the honrof twoo'clock i ti,e afternoon of said day. I will sell the here- at the Court House door in the city of Albany. i&ioW hand, to satisfy and pay he demand of the plain I iff in said writ, with the costs, Interest and di-biirsments thereon. Dated this 26th day ot November. A. D. 1880. tS. J. CHARLTON, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. By S. H. CLACOBTON, Deputy. dec3'80nl0 tle to Tnx-tayen of Mai Coantjr. Notice is hereby given that I will meet the Tax-Payers of Linn county at 9 o'clock a. M., and remain until 4 o'clock p. m. at their respect ive places of voting in the several precincts, nt. the following times and places, for the pur pose of collecting taxes for the year 1880 : Fox Valley, Monday, November 29, 1880. Scio. Tuesday, November 30, 1880. Franklin Butte, Wednesday, December 1,1880. cwiimui, jl uursuiiy, ueceuiDer z, lgsu. ebanon. Fridav, y. December S, 1880. Waterloo, Hatnrtiay, , December 4, 1380. Lllierty. Monday. Decembers. 188a. Sweet Home, Tuesdav, December 7, 1880. Brush Creek, Wednesday, December 8, 1880. Mallei, Thursday, December 9, 1880. Brownsville, Saturday, December 11, 1880. Centei, Monday. December 13, 1880. Syracuse. Tuesdav. December 14. isan Orleans, Wednesday, December IS, 1880. Harrtsbnrg, Thursday I leeemlier 16,1880. rnuscy. r limy, uecemuer 17, 1880. Shedd. Saturday, December 18, 1880. West Alltany, Monday, December 90, 1880. East A limn y, Tnesday, December 31, 1880. TAKE NOTIClL : lay your taxes and save costs. , J-J. CHARLTON, Sheriff and Tarxsollector of Linn Co. Or. HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS I CHRISTMAS -AT- Conrad; Meyer's ! Tlie public is specially Invited to call and ex amine me targe anu variea assortment or Glivistmsiss Croods ,nt received at Conrad Meyer's, on corner of iiiuiiutiuin ana rirat streets, consisting- oi MECIIAICAl. TOYS, of all kinds, nnlqne and hanclsome ; Wax, China & Rubber Dolls, of all sizes, styles and prices ; Baby-v Buggies, for nice tittle-girls ; Wagons and Velocipedes, for good little trays ; Musical Toy. that will delight the children ; Toy Sets, , cheap and handsome ; Fancy Work-Boxes, . ' i h indvomc for presents to any one; an-l en !mo?fci' crnd !nnn:neraiiie vB' iety -AL'30- A1! fcindsof f(i 'oi'i.Foi-e''i and Domestio in.. .: r mi e c. OH end fee 'ot yon-e!r, m yon cfinno 1 fell to t3!ta-ea uo.u in qaniiiy anu p:-ces; Xo- a TH"S- -Fiesh Bread everv day. . Ailfflov, Or., Kov. Vl, FH- !3-i . : JOB PEINTIITG ! Keatly executed at this omce. E. O. IIYOK, Physician & Surgeon, OFFICK In Foshay ft Mason's dniar store. Residence Broadalbin street, Albany, Or egon. V13n9 HOLIDAY GOODS -AT- Foshajr asons Firs. St., Albany. rpIIE LARGEST STOCK OF ' Books and Drugs ever lirotiRht to the city of Albany. Also, a large lot of goods selected especially for the Holiday Trade, such as Poors In fine hindinsrs. Illustrated Ju venile Books, Albums, Family Itibles. Pictures and Frames. Ac.. Ac. all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Cull and see for yourselves. 13-9 ShcrifT's Sale. In the Circuit Court for the Slate of Oregon for the county of inn. Luther White, Plaintiff, vs. B. O. Michael. Defendant. BY VIRTUE OF A DKCREE of foreclosure In t he above named court in the above en titled suit, and an execution and order of sale issued in pursuance thereof, and to me direct ed and delivered on the 17th flay of November, 1.S80, 1 have levied npon the mortgaged premis es described in said decree, as follows, to-wit : Commencing at the northwest corner of the .larcd and Marv Michael donation land claim. No. itit-atton 2i68, Ckiim 41. townsnip 14, south nni,. 3 we-t , thence south 19 demes 30 min utes went 1C0 rods, thence south 70 degrees 30 minutes cant loo rods, thence north 19 decrees an minutes east 10 rods, thence north 70 de grees 30 minutes west 100 rods to the place of beKiiininsr, containing 100 acres moreorless, situated in tlie county of Linn and State of Or egon, and on Wednesday, the iluy of December. 1880, at the hcur of-one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, In' the county of Linn and Stateof Ore gon, I will sell the herein before descrilied mort gaged premises, for cash in band, to the high est birlder, to satisfy and pay the demand of the plaint Iff in said writ, to-wit, the sum of 874 00, in U. 3. gold coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from the first day of October, 1S78, and the costs and disburs- ments oi saia snu ana expenses oi saia sate. Dated this 25th day or November, 1880. J. J. CHARLTON, i Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. By S. H. Cl.AViiiTUN. Deputy. 13-9 nov96,80 Albany Furniture House. JARSES DANNALS, Mannfucturcr and Dealer in FURNITURE, cdroom Suits; Walnut, Ash and Maple Parlor Suits ; Patent Rockers. Easy Chairs and Lounges a specialty. SprinG MattresseS, Extension Centre Tables, Pillar Extension, etc. A splendid lot of O JET X ZET- & , Walnut and Hardwood Chairs of all kinds, "WTiatncts, Bookcases. Sideboards; In faot, I intend to keep a first class FurniturE HousE. I am thankful for past patronage, and intend to make it to the interest of all residents of this city and vicinity to come and see me. Corner of Second and Ferry streets, ALB AM T, (Vl2n24) OBRMNt. IMsnoltition Notice. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between D. Holaeher and F. Goetz, under tho flrm-hame of Holaeher A Goetz, in the City Market, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, F. Goetss retiring. All accounts due the Arm must lie set tied immediately ; parties hav ing claims against the tirm must present them at once for payment. D. HOLACHER, F. GOETZ. Albany, Or.. Nov. 19, 1880. Qreaia Qan&y pactcry. O. W. OSBORN, First street, opposite Mcllwain'a A MIAN if. OREGON. Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of Cream Candies t Keeps for sale French and American CANDIES, IVUTS, - TOCACO, CIGARS, ctoo., tfoo., which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Parties and halls supplied with candies, nuts, etc, at reduced rates. You are respectfully invited to give mcacall. Nov.M.lSSO.nSvlS CW.08BORN. Notice. NOTrCB is hert by given to all whom it may concern that, on Thursday. De cember 7th, ISSft, at tlie liourot one o'clock P. M at the regular term of the County Court orLtmi comity, the aiiiJersignert will tender his resignation as administrator de boni non of theresidnarv estarn nt Owen Kees, rieeease-i. JACOB KEKS, JIov; 12, 1880-13n7 Administrator. - legal. rapi cprj etzs nn FMNN & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys at Law, ALSA2TY, - - OREO Off. VFFICE-In Foster's new brick block, first door to the left, up rtairs. vllnlS POWELL & BILYEU. Attorneys at Law and Solicitors AlBani, , - Oregon. COLLECTIOK8 promntlv made on all po ts. Loans negotiated oh reasonable terms. Office in Foster's new block. . , nUvll J. K. WEATIIERFORD, (KOTABT PCB1.IC.) Attorney at Law, ALBANY, : -: OREGON. W I LL' PRACTICE IN THE DIFFERENT courts of the State. .Special attention giv en to collections and probate matters. Offktjc In Odd Fellows' Temple. n47vl0 N. B. HUMPHREY. C. K. WOLVERTON. Humphrey & Wolvcrton, Attorney and Counselor nt l.nw. WI L I. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of thisSintc. Office in Fromau's brick (up stairs) Albany, Oregon. lln9 E. Mi 9XONTANYE. Attorney at Law, o FrirEljp stairs, over John Brig&s' store. C. II. HEWITT, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office, Old Pott Office Buffdin Albany, Oregon. TTtTILL PRACTICE in the different Courts ol TT the State. vlln52 . R. JV. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY, s s OBEGOJf. i IROIIPT AYTFjrnaii oik-vrw TO ALL 22 v9 business. MEDICAL. I, M. JONES, M. I., Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, OBGCHlll. OFFICE At Plnmmer's Drug Store, in 0ld FiM lows Temple. R ksi oknck - Seeon d and Washington streets, one block south of Ans. Marshall's livery stables. Mvl2 B. II. SATAGE, U. D., PJjysiciasi and Surgeon, Fromans's Brick, np stairs, First street, Albany, Oregon. TKnlO C. C. KELLY, 91. I)., PHYSICIAN & STJESEOIT. ALBANY, OBLGON. OFFICK IN MclL WAIN'S BRICK BLOCK. Residence one door north of broom facto ry, Lyon street. Ilvl3 iixiis r.ivnrn,A rt i st, Fresco, Sign, Scene, AMI Pictorial 1'ivinti ji sr. DESIGNING A SPECIALTY. Rooms 6 and 7. Parrli'h block, corner First and Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ALBANY, OREGON, Mrs. C. Honk, Proprietor. THIS HOCSE has been thoi-oiiffhly ovei-haol-ed and renovated, and rtlaeed in first, class condition for the accommodation of its quests. Good Sample Kooin for Cnminerclnl Travelers. General Staee Oftice for CorvalHs. IinH-rend-enee and Lelmnon. free Conen to and from the house. vlln49 ALBANY ! Albany, Oregon. Tbc Sseond Term will open on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1SSO. For particulars concerning the courses Of study and the price of tuition, apply to ReT. ELBERT It. t'OSUIT, Pres. July SO, 1880V 12n 45 f ft! T Great chance to make money. We need a person in every town to fake snltscriptions for the lamest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Anyone can become a successful siren t. Six elegant works of art priven free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody sub scribes. One agent reports taking 18 subscri ber in a day. A lady airent. reports making over $240 clear profit in ten days. AH who en gage make money fast. Yon can devote all vour time to the business, or only spare time. Yon need not be away from home over niacin. You can do it as wellas others. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit fiee. If you want profitable work send us your addiess at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make preat pav. Address Uhubge STiKto? A Co., Portland, Maine. 42-13 $6G a week in your own town. a Ontfit free. No risk. Reader, if yon want a business at which persons of either an make erreat pny all the time they work, for particulars to H. Ballkit & Co., nd, Maine. 42-13 Administrators Sotlee to Creditors Es tate of Dnntel Briuitle, Dtrwl. NOTICE is hereby Riven to the ci-editors ef said deceasetLand ail whom it may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of the said Daniel Bringle, deceased, by an order of tlie County Court of the state of OreKon, for Linn Conn ty, made by L. Flinn, Judge of said court, dated the 4th day of Octorbor, A. n., 180 : and all per sons having claims against said estate are here by required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at his residence four miles east of Shedd Station.ln said county. B. H. WRIGHT, Administrator. J. W. Wright, atty. for adm . , U9 Administrator' Hottee or Appointment. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign ed was, by the Connty Court of Linn Coun ty, Oregon, at its regular September term, 1880, duly appointed administrator o bonis rum, cum testaments annexo,oi the estate of C. A. Williams, deceased. AU persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, will present the same to the tindvrsigned at Brownsville. Linn county, Oregon, verified as required by law, within six months fr m tho date hereof. PET KB HUME, Administrator. . Dated Sept. 17.lS80-n.MvM Weatherford Blaclbnm,atty for admr. rs r.iTTii NTT WTfi I'-I PaHtirrtff TJ"f. T' rtTrt. wr wrtrrf" "i Ui.Uemt a-U-'-'lim ' tl pi v rxi.er jiij.v-t; tho Ctnlmni- If a I I'Miir B.rtn.i;UMU U U. !y an t it.s'..V " nffphipricyanM a s great m-rr-v-afltmt'worJ .j xrv r n '''"r l' CTWy ..tunfm iyirtnri UtfvtWyvlmitii. Tl-e vnlua- ' ble qnallH'-sof the mn?"n port-'Siiii5torarni (t1tr.ri inrr-d 1 f"' fv r - f'"nt'fb5 mnlinatinn. It relinv t.us.i-t at once sud ctL-s wliT-oth'-rr',r.'-rf'U -Tn to rclifft. It u wit'iont d---1: tl" tnt remflv ever devised for Ijim-nirtVi':"1! Pir.Rh-nmtisra, Spinal aud , Iinluty Co:.i,iUi;tii-.i.a t lwl -.b drs?is. jViwiiw. "i hy a I liiugi:s.'fice iie. ,am.x a vvuj.o.vt 21 Ttatt 6Qi, Fropnr 5L V Q. Xt CHAJtBKKLAIJi. ) I I ' 1 jLJ frmr E;";l 1 has opened a splendid iot of Toys & Christmas in Gradwohl's brlcfc, lately occupied by OnV -t.i, Jiam, on First street,., V4 a : All kinds, styles and-varieties of Dolls ase) Toys for the holidays, all of which I Intend te sell regardless of cost, to close ont In these lines. tStll and be convinced tt thetretUef the above, a ' j t , ; Ai uan y, Oregon, nor. IS, 1880. Alpacas THESE CELEBRATED GOODS STILL tain their standard of excellence aa Cheap & Servicabli -win- nc CXJRL w SHRIUS - c . . In damp wcflther.Hmorare not excelled ky ur similar goods, either j FOREICX OR DOMESTIC, An entire new line of the most desirable shade just received at SALIITEL E. TOTJITG'S. Albany, Or., Oct. 22, 1880tvl3in SADDLE lEVIVX TTIARMERS WANTING THIS CELEBRATED A Boot will find them atSAMt'iL K. YouNa'a. These Boots are also made with the celebrated Standard Screw, warranted not to tin. E. C. JOHNSON, M. D.. Homeeopothlc Pnysiclnn and Surgean. OFFICE in Froman's brick block, aptatra, Allmiiy, Oregon. ISnl Bead. Bead. Bead. CE1TTHAL HE AT IIASZTT First Street, Albany, oregan, '' J. R. HERRE, j : Proprietor XXTILL KEEP TTE BEST MEATS OF ALL kinds the market affords, and will pay the highes- cash prkw for Beef. Pork.- Mntten, Veal Calve and ChU-keus: alo, Hides aaa Furs bought aid sold. " ; J. R. HERKEN. Outoberl, lHSt'VU ul.. . Notice or Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN that be -dersigned, tho exe-ntior of the last will and testament of W. II. (Joodwin, deceased, ba filed, in tlie Connty Court of Linn county, Ore gon, his final account, and said Court has an ixiinted Tuesday the 7th day of December, lwo. . at the honr of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said flay, tor the hearing of objections to said fiaal . bccuunl and the settlement thereof. H. J. HOUGHTON, Executor. October M, 1880-vl3n3 ... Weatherford A Black bnrn, att ys for executor. Ladies' Variety Emporium HBS. 2.l7J. HYDD KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON n AND German Zephyr, Canvas, Thread. Pint. Needles, Buttons. Seal Hair Switch- , and (furls, Hosiery, Stamped Goods, c., itc, dV. -Also. Agent or Dr. Warner'a ' Health Corse i I - i Cfalld-'s Waist and Madam rove's , Corset Slcirt SupjxxcterJ tfefT'Freneh rtannptnr done to order.' IHfcTBroadalbin St.. opnosite PostOftlceSgov HESRY V. Sl'ITH & GO'S CELEBRATED KENTUCKY THISTLE DE17 HEWRY W.SMITH ":.DITI LLKRt, - Xinton Counfjr, 6th Dist. Kentuekjt. , ....L-OFlr1018r;.;-"''-v'". 252 & 254 West Third Gtv CINCiriFIATI B. 8ltmarso,muit, Aluauy, msgm. TIM HT?W business now before the pnblte. Too) Jiij t can make money faster at work for na , than at anything else. Capital not required. We - will art you. . 1 12 a day and - npward wade at home by the industrious. women, boys and adrhi wanted every wfcewe te -work for us. Now is the time. Yocn dawoia , ynnr whole time to the work, or only yomr wpRre momenta. Nq other business will ptty yon nearly as well. No one willing to- wore can fail to make enormous pay by engasritMf svl . once. Costly Outfit and terms free. A ermfl opportunity for- making money easily an. honorably. Address Tauie Co Auirusta, Maine - ' tt-U NOT FAIL n sn4 " for our ITIce List for . issa- ra te nr ailftross apnn up. lilrslon. ContlMr " deadiptlons of ever-v- ' with ever t.SM) TUnrS" iT'S Tl - -rooU at wholesal vrtMS In qnsntlttM to k the part-baser, Tlte only Institution In Amr . ' ' who muks tills rhir spmMsl haHlnnsa.. AilUttdu. . BOOTS? mm cm A if