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t rKIDAY.... ....OCTOBER 0, 1S74, ,,,,,..:- LINK COUNTY PAIB. : Tuesday, Cctobor Cth, 1S74. This, the first dtiyof the Fair, ootild lmrdlv be called a success, though tile ottonda'nce'was nearly as large as at nnv nreVious fair held on these grounus. jfot more than hair a dozen entries were made at the Pavilion, but it was beirir filled up pretty well with sewing machines, organs, pianos, spring ueus, In the afternoon there were two races. The first, at 1:30, was a trotting race, mile heats, 2 in3, for mares which were suckling acolt. Gird entered An telope; John Cowdell entered Flora, and Peter Qouglar entered Unknown. The latter horse failed to put in an ap- pearauce when the time arrived, and wo .think Flora's turf record Auld : have been a great deal brighter if Miei owners had adopted the same plan with her. Only one heat Was run, An telope coming out fully one-third of a mile ahead. The second, at 3 o'clock, was running, single dash of one mile, free for all. , G..J. Baskett, entered Butralf; M. L. "White, Norway; Gird, Buckskin, aud E. Landers, Dove. Butralf came out . , first; Norway, second; Buckskin, third, and the Dove last. Time of winning horse, 1:50. 1 Wednesday, October 7th, IS74. The pavilion made a great deal bet ter show on this day than it did on 1 Tuesday. Several fancy articles were entered by the ladies, also a fine lot of fruit from G. W. Waiting's- nursery, quite a number of washing machines, churns, spring beds, etc. The races for this day consisted of a pacing race at 1:30, 2 in 3, free tor all, . and trotting, at 3, for horses that never beat 3 minutes. In the iirst, Wm. -GJrd entered Shoo Fly; 8. Montgom ery, Sconchin, and L. B. Lindsey, Ne- irro Boy. We were not on the grounds to lee this race, but it was the general opinion of those with whom we talked that it was a bilk. Sconchin took the first heat, making it in 2:45. SliooFIy .took the other two; time, 2:40 aud 2:3S. The Negro Boy was not on the - track, In the second, B. B. Acker entered Kitty Clark; L.B. Linsey, BlackBess, and J. J. Welch, Lilly. The Urst heat was won by Kitty Clark; time, 2:40J, Black Bess coming in second. In the second heat Kitty Clark and Black Bess broke badly and Lilly won the heat easily and the race also by dis tancing her competitors; time, 2:43. Thursday, October, Eth. 1374. '" This, the third day of the Fair, was a decided improvementon the previous day, so much so indeed as to make it arise almost to the dignity of a .Fair something that could scarcely be said of the features of tho previous days. Many new articles were on ex. hibitioniu the Pavilion, someof which added much beauty and attractiveness 'to the exposition. The running race, 3 in 5, was an Intensely exciting con gest, although from the first but few bets were made in consequence of the . 'great popularity of the Baskett horse, Butralf, 'who won the race most handsomely. The horses entered were Bnskett's Butralf, Gird's Bill Gird and You rig's Bigam. The race was on tin tiend sqiiare," hut every heat was won by Butralf with easy effort. Bigain took two heats as second, and Bill Gird one. Time was 1:52, 1:52, and 1:50. In the trotting race, 2 in 3, J. L. Harris entered Butcher Girl, and B. B. Acker entered Lady Mac. Tho race was hotly contested from first to last, the Lady taking the first heat and the Girl the last two by vigorous exertion. Timo, 3;06i, 3:021 aiid 3 03. Thk AiDINE. Four full-page pic tures embellish the October Aldine, a number which glows with ail tho beau ty and richness df the season, surpass ing each of Its predecessors. A tinted pago by J. D. Woodward represents a wood and river scene lu'the tall or tiie year, when the leaves are dropping from the trees, and the air is balmy, The picture is an exquisite gem. "Des demons," after Cabanal, is a noble fig nrp. wnnderfullv entrraved bv Jonnard The face is full of lieauty and pensive sadness, and the hands are clasped as in prayer. Mr. Arthur Parton con tributes a- grand full-page picture, called "The Bapid3 of the Au Sable," and representing in a vivid manner the bold scenery of the Adironducks. The spirit of the picture is full of life and motion. A charming subject, sure to attract wide admiration, is "Spring," by Pierre A. Cot, from the original in the possession of A. T. Stewart, Esq., of New York. The effect of sunshine ia soft and beautiful, and the whole picture is a poem. The other illustra tions in this (lumber are much more numerous than usual, and consist of a. scene on the Grand Canal, Venice; 'Wild Flowers," by L. Bechstein; a , series of thirteen pictures, illustrative of the life of Martin Luther aud the Castle Wartburg, In Germany. "The Ugly Beauty," by A. T. liwles, and three views of St. Paul's Cathedral. This is a famous and unrivaled collec tion of pictures. The table of literary coutents for this number is fully equal to thatfof any other magazine publish ed In this country. The Aldine Com pany has determined to establish an The Fire' Laddies. Last Wed nesday's train brought to our city a large delegation of Willamette Engine Co. No. 1, of Portland, accompanied with their steam euglne, and ho.no car riage, for exhibition at our County Fair. They were met at the depot by Albany Fire Company aud tfre Brass Band, and escorted through the prin cipal streets and to the "Onesters' " engine house, where the steam engine was housed and the Portland boys re ceived with appropriate ceremonies and heartiest welcome. President Herren and Foreman Webber delivered speeches of welcome, which wore re sponded to by Messrs. A. B. Hallack and G. C. Chapman, on behalf of the Portland boys; after which all ,were most sumptuously dined at the St. Charles Hotel, where a most excellent dinner was served by tbose elegant landlords, Messrs. Mathews & Morri son,' who "laid themselves out" in every possible effort to gratify the tastes and appetites of our firemen guests. The vlinner is universally praised1, and has established au envia ble reputation for the new St. Charles management. Yesterday the Portland compaity and apparatus were escorted to the Fair Ground by Albany Compa ny, Hud in tiie afternoon gave a trial of their steam engine for the edifica tion and gratification of those in at tendance at the Fair. The engine was In excellent condition to do her pret tiest, and her ability to squirt was never more successfully demonstrated than on this auspicious and happy oc casion. The Portland laddies will leave this morning for home, and we are satisfied they will carry away with 'them the warmest and most enthusi astic appreciation of the hospitality and courtesy of not only our Albany firemen but of our Albany people gen erally.. That HOME AND ABROAD. Thirty-nno horses were in training for the fair. 'i'O Till! PEOPLE OP THIS POItKS OF 8AXT1A3I. A Handsome Testimonial. was a pleasing feature of the Firemen's Ballon Wednesday night, when just as the various couples had formed on tho floor for a quadrille, W ni. Ben iamin, 1st Assistant of the Albany Ones, stepped on the platform, com manded silence arid introduced Mr. Chanman. 1st Assistant Engineerftf the Portland Fire Department, who ad dressed the audiento in a few well cho sen words of gratitude for courtesies extended, and then turning to our Foreman, Joe. Webber, paid him some very beautiful and well chosen compliments and presented him with a most superb badge as a tes- testimonial of the regard and esteem in which he is held by the members of old Willamette Engine Company No, , of Portland, of which he was the first Foreman. The badge is m the shape of a shield, is made of solid sit ver rimmed with gold. On the front apex is an eagle perched on two cross ed trumpets, and in the center isa per- ectly carved steam engine. 1 he trout bears the inscription: Woe. Webber, Ex-Chief of Portland Fire Depart mi'iit." The reverse side is, inscribed: Joe. Webber, from Willamette Engine Co. No. 1, Oct., 7, 1874; under winch is the suggestive and appropriate le- gend: "Able ami willing." Ot course our modest friend was all taken aback at tho surprise, buthe rallied sufficient ly to express in a few choice sentences his heartfelt gratitude tor tins Deami ful token of esteem and fraternal re rurd for his Portland comrades with whom he served so well and faithfully for many years and by whom he was thrice raised to the honorable position of Chief Engineer. His language was happy and his words touching and ap proyriate, and he left the stage amid the plaudits of everybody. Joe. is de servedly popular, both with our people at ho:ne oul thoso with whom he had associated in the past. Honest, faith ful and vigilant, he is not only one of the pioneer firemen of the Pacific coast, but one of the most efficient and careful guardians of property against the ravages of conflagration. Long may he wave. Fbuit Dbyino Company. The first meeting of the incorporators of the Alden Fruit Preserving Co., of this city was held last Tuesday, and Ell Carter was authorized to cpen out books to receive subscription on the onnit.il stock. Our fruit-growers throughout the county should not let this opportunity pass of making a good Investment, and one that will develop their Interests to an unbounded extent. The company 'will procure the right for this county, and will no doubt have branch establishmentsatScid, Browns ville, Ilanisburg, and several other places in a year or two. Persons wish ing to take stock can find the books at Mr. Carter's o'fflce, and if they wish to find out anything, in relation to this new process of drying fruit he will gladly furnish them information. Editor Democrat : , , This has been a heavy week i'oTr 1 nesire spiieo. inyour ,.,....- swer an article uia-.. niioam m Dkmiwkat of Oct. 2d. over the signa ture of James Crabtree. I only wish thieves, gamblers, etc Theie-nro about sixteen sowing mar nine men at the fair this week. Oue of the nicest things on the fair ground Is the little stream of water uniting through it from tho Stuitlam Canal. Hugh Small, the Northwest, of the Oregonian, was in town during the week engaged in writing up the Fair for that paper. Thos. Parker, lato foreman of the Eoseburg Plaindealer, has thrown up his position on that paper and anchored himself in Albany again. A BuAtfiY. One of tho prettiest things we saw at our county fair was a large doll, about three feet high, dress ed in the height 'of fashion, which the Titus Bros, had on exhibition for the purpose of showing how well the Sing-, er machine is adapted for doing fine work. The braiding and other work on the dress had been done in tho finest possible manner. A person can have no idea of the neatness of the work un til they are made aware of the fact that it took three months to accomplish it on a Singer machine. "Miss Titus" was surrounded all day by an admiring crowd;; in fact "sho was the observed of all observers." Firemams Bali.. Tho compliment ary soiree, given by our "Onesters". to the Portland firemen on Wednesday night, was grand, hilarious and galor- s. Pacific Opera House was filled with the beauty, fashion and chivalry of our fair city and its environs, anil throughout the fleeting hours of the night the vast hall was one continuous scene of 'gayety and pleasure. Onr Portland guests speak In highest praise of the courtesy and favoritism shown them during the evening, and have on ly warm expressions of praise of the hospitality of our gallant "Onesters1 and Albany's fair ladies. , The CiRCt's. Last . Monday night the tent of the San Francisco circus was completely filled. Some of the acts wore splendid, vhile others have been produced so much that they are becoming stale. Miss Katie Holloway is a graceful and fearless equestrienne, and won the applauso of the audience when she appeared with her trained horse. Messrs. Johnson and Holland were as good riders as we have ever seen in tho ring. Taken on the whole the exhibition is a very good one and is well worth the price of admission. to state a few facts ronoerif n the mat ter referred to by Mr. Crubtree, and then reave to the public to judge whether I am guilty or not as charged in the article referred to, of being a liar vnd a man of base and malicious disposition. Mr. Crabtree accuses me as follows: ''His name is William A. Paul, and to gratifiy his spleen and Ms selfish and malicious disposition, he has been circulating a report (I sup pose of his own concocting) that I have without the consent or knowledge of the jietitloners, changed a certain peti tion f-nd presented it as changed to tue County Court of Linn county, for the action of that honorable body; and that I positively refused to comply with certain conditions concerning said pe tition. .All of which I declare to be an unmitigated, willful and malicious falsehood." As to circulating such a report as fc'ie writer above referred to, I have this to say; I have been inform ed and have so stated myself, that tho petition presented to the County Court was not the one circulated by the Crab trees, (meaning James Crabtree, and his father D. F. Crabtree, who were the persons principally interested, ) aud that the nairbs of some of the persons on tho petition presented, were placed there without their knowledge or consent; and ih to the truth of those statements, I refer the reader to tho accompanying aliadavit. .of Job Crab tree, George Crabtree and Thomas Mar tin, and will say further, that I can produce more names to substantiate those statements, and I have also said that the agreement concern ing chang ing tho petition, has not been carried out by the Crabtrees,!meimingtlie said Janic's Crabtree, and 1). F. Crabtree,) and as to the truth of tbose statements. I refer the reader to the actcompany- ntrndavlt of David Bllyeu. 1 have no desire to traduce, or malign tho char acter of any man, and I claiici to have made no statements but what are true, and to vindicate myselt ngtunsc uie charges of falsehood, is all that indu ces me to make the statements I have. Forks Santiam, October 5th, 1874. WM. A. PA UL. Slate of Oregon, Calmly of Linn. -St. tf. job cnAirritEE. oeohgr crab- tree, Ihomii i Mil !lu aiidV'.U, Uralitroi pi-tiLiim prnyi P. C. Harper & Co. All persons knowing themselves indebted by note or otherwise to the late firm of Howell Harper & Co., are earnestly requested to call at once and settle the same, as the money is now due and -We want it. A word, &c. is sufficient. We also have a very fine stock of goods to sell, which -we offer very low for cash or merchantable produce, bomo anil see us. Sudden Death. Last Sunday morning Harris Watts, step-son of Judge Haley, died Very suddenly , at his father's residence near Peoria. Ho was taken ill in the night and only lived four hours. Mr. Watts was 22 years of age, had just graduated in the medical department of tho Willamette University, and was one of the most promising young men ot the county. A New Seedling. Mr. John Mil lard placed upon our table last Wednes day a coiinle of the finest seedling ap ples we have ever seen. They grew on a tree which was planted by John C. Worth, of Peoria almt live years ago. This apple is destined to become a val uable addition to our fruits, as it ripens about the 1st. of October. in ttiu .'Icio and n roud, uiiaiviiiciiwaH unxiui . y-'''- tv Court of Mini County, Orecon, April ii,i;.n, ami in accordance wii h llio piayi r ol ivlile i tut mill clKilip' ra road was iirtcrwivri-la viewed and i i,i T nM Urn iwUUun wo or either ot m .ii.i,e.l.'util in diiler.'iit. altluNKb '-'r nniiiesiip- ii-.iu-uil tlilstlie petition llli'il ex ' .oresn Id !..,.. ..... ..i-,,.ri ihi.ni t. sere, or l.!iorhy.d nnv 'person or persim.i to o 0, ttiilt names upon this, tho petition llu-u' as above munei! or upon liny primon uuu iinr one we slL'lled WHS without tile klioM'leilgo or consent, oi either ol us. J,o Ckahtkm.. , i i i;nr.(tj: i'ra limKE. Til OA! AH iijAiyilN. Runserlueil and sworn to belore mo thi.sthe&th ilnvot'Oeiolier A. 1. 1T1 In witness wliereot I 11,-iVe hereunto set my" hand mid ujli:ted uiy 'A.'omjoMa, Notary Public in and for Won couniy Oregon, ,?(tic ( Oregon, County of Linn, DAVID ltll.YEU DKINU rs oy U. Craul St: Tf DAVID lill.YEU IJKIBU I' noil Ji.;J.i 11 sworn any Hint tho rood portion cireule,: The Hew Cope. Col. Fred Hill, County Clerk, desires us to announce that he now has copies of the new Code witli which he is ready to supply Jus tice of the Peace throughout the coun ty. They can be obtained at his ollice. iners oy JJ. 1-, I r-iuiree uou ,i;.me.-i e.nly- tive, em ym;; 101 iv euuni;i- in ..m mm t--iinue. roeti w:.s by stud I). I rnhtive mireed to he so eh;uw;ed as to loeuto eaid ronii through loy kino, itiid to viiente tlli.u portion of ll.ie (hi ins roiid thnt runs from niinrliitiiriithereii. and on the line hetu een my lauds and tiie lulul s ot Win. A. i'.iul, to where it iiuer.-e-ets the Hot') and Lehiiuoii road. That said agreement was made by said It. i- Crabtree, wit li myself mill Win. A. raul. Aiid that, .las. Crubtivo lias said In my presenile unci Itonritifr. llial tie, (Jauiea Urabtiv!) km-wtt whs tiie undorstanilinir be tween 11. f . ta-ainree, win. A. i iiui iiuu uijai-ii, tlllii, tile petition should be socilllilfied. Thai Ilia POUI.IOII preseilieu in mini. Court, and mM on tiie in said court, Is not t uo petition 1 sinned, nor does it, conioroi to the. eliaiuro us above stated and lis was ilfireed, but rnllrd to ask lor til" loentiat; of the part of tho ll ns rout abwva tnoliti oueil. i mn uiy imnu- was phwed upon tiio petition Unit wasllledaud presi'tlieu wimom, my , kii,jiuu.. cons nt. and t hut i never aareed or consented toiinyehtinj;eiiitho petition 1 siirnedoxcoptus herein belore mentioned, jja in iiii.ii.o. Subscribed and swnrii to beloro ma, til If the 51 a day of October a. II. JO, AS witness my hand and Notarial seal. A. Clowns, Iv'olary l'uhlicln and for Linn county, Oregon. "To Hum." The boss scribbler of the Democrat, together with his wife, and Miss Dolly Brown Of Salem, came tip to the fair during the week, and Mart, writes this putt for himself for which nobody else about the shebang I is responsible. Skimmkrhoun. This ubiquitous sub-orator of the Palmetto Oil caravan, is attracting immense attention at the Fair. He is undoubtedly the trump in the public vending crowd of the sea son, and catches everbody else's "pe dro" at the first lead. Change. C. D. Simpson has bought the interest of his partner, Mr. Church, in the' warehouse business and will hereafter continue tho business ill bis own name. See ad. in another column. ADVEK1IS 10 M E M T S . EIsoiuTIOW KOTICI3. nWIB :OIA!!TNKIlSiriP IIEHBTOFOHF, PI nvlci lcr l1..tiu,.,-ll I i. 11. WlmilKOll litld li. W . tMiure'li. u-eirr the arm name of hlmpson tfc church carryiin: on business as warehousemen In Albany, i irepjii. Is t hi.', i.-.y dissolved by mufii a v I boreli retiriliir. All Indebted ness oi the late linn in Kimpson & Church will he paid by O. i. Simpson, who will also collect and receipt fur alloutstaiidliiKilehtsdue t ho lata ' ' el. Vy'. CHitneir. Albany, Oct. 1st, 1B74. vlu li'Jwl. Ai.iianv, nr., Oct. , IK71. r. llimn Pno.. An-I. Phienix Ilisuriinca C'lc ni:Aithiui Having met. with a serious loss bv lire, In the hunilni: of my dwelliiiB-hoiise, stnre-huildiii;; and stock of .'eii'rul nierehuii tlise, In l,'bunon, Oregon, Insured iiiyourCom puue, 1 ic'-l 11. my duty to say to you and Mr. U. Woodward, tllu Kciitleiiiulily adjuster lor the IMiouilx, tli.it I inn h!i;lily pleased w'lth th" manner In which you have adjusted my loss. 1 believe I ho "Old I'hienlx," nl iiiirnoru, pays her losses Just ns eheerlully ns nhe takes our remhuiis. owing lol.'ie burned condition ol mv boolts, and the amount ol work neces sury to be ijonti to get lit tnc settlement, 1 leel It my duty to tnaiii this ''ehniiwleiliiiiieiit. LljlMl-.K J.l.lvl-.M. Something "ice. Dr. Geo. W. Gray lately received from Pittsburg, Pa., one of the most comfortable chairs we have ever tested in our life. It is called the Adjustable Folding Chair, and is so constructed that in a mo ments time you can make out of it either a chair, child's crib, a complete lounge, a full length bed, or a reclin ing seat for an invalid. There is no use In our puffing It, though, for a per son must use it once to prqnerly appre ciate it. Mr. Gray has put it in his office for the accommodation of his lady patrons, some of whom find it very tiresome ascending the stairs to Art Union, similar to the well-known i i)j3 rooms, . , 1 lJ i ttp-f..t!.tl I Art union in ijiiiriumi, mm nouiumt r , . . " ' ' . . ,, , . ,i Dissoluttiv. During the past week rKS " "V " Z " " i the firm of Titus, Bourgardes & Co., of " ,B ' ' . ". this city, have dissolved partnership, lect ng, among its subscribers. Art V" """ " premiums, valued at S2,, will be Mr. Bourgardes having drawn out. distributed among each series of ywo The business wtll be continued by the subscribers. Subscription tickets, at Titn, Brothers, who have beemne so $6.00 each, entitle tiie holder to tlie well k,, own throughout the country as Aldi fork year, to the new chrome, business their jew Iry . ore ,nd to a ticket I,, the distribution ofj is continually thronged w,th cu tom art premiums. The Aldine Company, ! We are sorry to hear that Char publishers, So. 88 Maiden Lane, Sew ! ia N leave ns, but never he York ntv I lend It is a fact. He has bought half a I nation of land adjoining thtot now PEBSONAU-Mr. It. Benjamin, fath- J ownw, by H c acmcat, and Is going er of W. W. Benjamin of this city, is , ,0 , farming next Aaaoai down ou a vUit from Pipe Grovo, W.j. T. Mr. B. is an old resident of tbisi A n EelIj & Pakkee, the firm county, but moved to aahiugton for-1 wi,ich bought out the drug store of 11. P. C. Hahpeb & C, have just re received a new supply of fancy goods and notions, glassware, groceries, etc., which they are still otlering to sell at bedrock prices. Any person having money lying idle and wishing to make a good in vestment can hear of somthing io their advantage by calling at this ollice. JSgT For the very best Photographs, go to Bradlnv Kulofson's Gallery with an KLKVATOR, 42 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. WHEAT SI A Bl'SIIEL N. Baum cannot pay this year, but he informs the farmers aud public in gen eral that he ha returned from Han Frnncisco with a large stosk of cloth- EI3S0UJTI0H KOTZ02, mTOTICK IS llUHKBY OIVKV THAT THE Vi copartnership licretolore ixlsttnj: oy. and Uelwi.i'i .1.11. Titus. Cluir. llnitre.urdcsiiiid J. H. Titu", under t he flrm-liuine or 'llltus, liour aardea A Co,, Is Mils diiv dissolved by mutual consent. C'liarl'-s lion -.a riles rellrlnir from the firm. All notes mid accounts due I he late firm must bo paid to Cliarl'-s Heiliitariicil. who will remain In the House until next April. All ao countu must be bald by -lamiary 1st, 1S76. J. II. TU CK, CHAW. Il(i-UAIt!)I!8. Xii.'iiti;h. Aibanv, Or., October f 1 Si. 1174 The utid'-rslirned desire lo return their their thanks to the cith'.'-n of Albany and vp-inil v fort.be llb-ral putrohii"" h-r-to!ore i':it-tid'-ii ui th'- firm ot '1 it us, II. & Co., and ex pross the hoi"- that the new firm of 'I itus Itro., who will continue huniiii ss at the old place, will bo found worthy of tlicr continued court deuce. villnllwl. ritory a few years ago. C. Hill A Co., of this city, have a card We are indebted to L. li. Humphrey, ' in tui wetk'a paper to which we di of the Benton Democrat, for several t tIie attention of ourreadem. Tiiey tmlis during the wct t. He is down at-, ar8 warraiy recommended by the old tendinfrourrair. firm, and we have no doubt will Ct a Ben. Simpson was in town last mod- - - ,i.iri;. lijt , r j large share of the trade in their line, j tri. KU.1I.TIO.VS, jn the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Linn County. In the Malt'T r,f the Estate of Margaret I'til! ips, an Iiwmc- p'-rson. Now at Ihlsdny eonKP. If. All"", thef.uar diau of sel'l Mar.tar-t Polip. and lib his I'- dress and dry goixls, and a full assort- j v.'ar.!, and it aVin rriinr by said iitf-n tiiul it. ment of general merchandise, which 1 1. -''"V ' "';! 'i!'nluZ 'Z he will sell at very low irnes. aec.n, -1 ,' ;,. ;,-,,lim,.t ,r,.,iy iefre,l in ing to present times. Give lnm a call ip.ir, i,v -e,id i.ieiriieii. It ( therefore before purchasing elsewhere aud ym , 2'., Z .XW- Will UO WC'II, ' : t( ,.!! ty, m,-, ari't Idr- '.v.tirt Uouvt lu y, in I.luu tuny, ;r."i, on rnTlONKrrF:lIAUItIHOS.-In Krown Tille 'rrth.lirUcv.tr. Kr-rry, M. L. Oar- iufi ktte ami Mary HauhijS. i-rtflr ul th? UruV n fHM.fr in Linn mny, fV J. A. ivnAri, 31 K. iA. VV. O'iJHAf. itini JU-i. Bt.-OKMA K. ColXM. Nmvhty, the 2nd ilnj of J,'uv.t J&7, ft! tint tt'-Ur' I. T. Of ft H any lh"ff 1 Jii-tiM J.r-i. V ai:n wl)riW-fli (.c .iiti n : 1 i rr.i. rtr un n;-y!ti -;Mfj tiff :lu,n ftiKJ thnt inlT I " ' i i; T, ,ri -r of ihn Court . - 1(11;.w.;. Af.pe.tt G. a. Hill. FlItTT. a SB, Ogt., Htpt. Kllj, Ir'li. To the Gr$rt of Ory,n: Our proposition tiavtoz Iwn " by thfi f at S-iltm We aftt T rmr sMfc PACIFIC COASTERS There is about 100,000 bushels of wheat stored at St! Joe.' They were still harvesting in Che halis valley last Friday. The rooms of the Eugene Library Association were opened tor the Ben son on .Monday evening. , The Dallas Itemizer waxes very wrath over the lioodlumism pratioed at the Dixie Camp Meeting. Miss Mary Shelton, living near Oak land, Mason county, W. T., killed a largo wildcat, one day last week. David Smith raised on 140 acres ot his farm, about a mile and a halt' west of Lafayette, 3,127 bushels of wleat. .G. W. Kahler of Jaoksoa County has sold his fine trotting horse "elitn" to Alex. Martin for the round sum ol 81,500. ' ' The Statesman says that Kev.' J. L. Parrish is recovering slowly from the eft'eots ot his recent Severe fall from a step-ladder. Two schooners arrived at Coos Bay last week, and a bark, .three barges and four 6choouors sailed thence dur- the same time. A correspondent says the Ashland Woolen Mills employ eleven hands at present, and that the employment of more is contemplated, There will bo racing on the course in Jackson County, commencing Oot. 20th. iiud continuing for three days'. Good sport is expected The Collector ot Customs at Coos Bay, has measured the new steamer' Coos, and pronounced hor measure ment to bo lifty-five tons A diminutive colorod lad has been missing from the hotol at Marshfield for several days, and it is- feared he has "one to sea without a boat, The Salem Record states that Mrs. A. J. Dunniway addressed tho pupils of tho Willamette University on Wednesday of tho present week Tho Lafayette. Courier says: On Monday, tho 21st ult., Mr. Frank Hubbard's machine threshed 631 bush els of oats in three hours and a half. Such quantities of lard, bacon and hams, have been exported trora Roguo river valley that these articles are rather scarce there at present Tho Fall term of the Circuit Cour for. Baker County, Judge L. L. Mo- Arthur presiding, convenes on Mon day, the 5th inst. Tho docket 'is not as large as usual The Dalles Mountaineer says that the Daisy Ainsworth ou Monday last mado the run from tho Cascades to The Dalles in the brief space of two hours and fifteen minutes, Barlow's Gato Lodge of Grangers invito the Grangers of Klickitat, Yak ima and Wasco to meet at the Dalles on December 1st., for the purpose of transacting important business. The Coos Bay Jfeuii announces th1 intelligence that Simpson Bros, of North Bend will launch thoir big shi; at noori on Saturday, tho 10th inst, Sho is tho largost craft yet launched Oii tho Facitio coast, Thoroof of Peter Congdon'a black si nith shop, at Corvallis, took fire on F.riday lust, and tho alarm created f i-i glitened niinieroas citizens who had neglected to tako out a policy ot m sum nee. Tho damage was tirihng. Tl) o Vanoouvor Register states that duriqjf, tho past week, one John Lov - , . . . . in ins pui'Qhasea Irom panics on m Plains -tOO bushels of wheat, dolivor- ed on tl'O bank of the river, at 78 ots. per bushel. The people of Olympia aro reques ted by tha managers of the temper anco reading room in that oity to do nate books, papers, dishes, furniture aud such other things as will be need ed in such an enterprise. Saturday a fire caught in the slash ing on Thos. Tongue's land above the long bridge boyond Ilillsboro, and it was with stroiiuous exertion that the bridge was saved, tho fire burning nearly up to it. The Corvallis Gazette says: Joe. Ilenkle, who anted as chief engineer of John Record's thresher, donned up in the season's run of30 days, 15, 4'M bushels of whea t, and 1.C54 bush els of oats. The lai-gcst days work was 1,000 bushels of wheat. Information is wanted of Jndge Gilbert Hall, formerly of Oneida, N. Y., who was in this State some years a"o cnaaaed in the lumber business. Anv nows rctrarding liim will bo thankfully acknowlodgetl by C. E. Trowbridge, at Frankfort; Marshall countv, Kannas, The lied Rock Democrat says: At Sparta, on last Saturday, a man by the name of Wm. McWaters nhot ana killed G. M. Weed without any provocation. We are informed that McWaters killed a man in Nebraska; that be mado his escape, and that the authorities thero offer a reward of five hundred dollars for bis arrest. The people of Yamhill County have, with commendable energy, subscribed sufficient money to insure the blasting out ot some rocks below the Lafay ette bridge, which will enable boats to reach the town at almost any sea sou of the year. A gentleman named Isaac Sampson is engaged to accom- I 1ST1. GRAND OPEXING A D V B l! T I F E M n N T S DRY GOODS I FALL 1ST4. MasnM'ent Display BRADLEY, IH AltSU '&. CO. HaTS pleasure In announcing the receipt f!X "JOHN L. STEPHENS" fc "AJAX" Of the moat Complete and Ejrtcn alire Stock of DRY GOODS Ever exhibited In Ui! a ctty. The attention ol the Public is ear nestly called io tho Inducements we arc offering to Purchaanrs this season, which fUr exceed our former' unprecedented Attractions. ffr TWTWMITJ' irt. VP ADVKUTISK.V TO THE UNFO.V. Net? BcmcdieoJ hnir silks: silks: Wo would call especial atien- tioa to our Mngnlflcont Stock of Silks selected expressly for this Sermon's trade. RICH BLACK GROS GRANS- FOUNDED IX 1S53. r""sNo. 519 Sncramento Street, oor. of Leido5dnrft' tftrotit. (a few door below AVlit Oliaor Houb, Priratt ISiitranco on ' Loidosdorflitroat, Ban irancusoo. EitabUrUd expwly to afford the aftieteii wni and tcientifio medical aid in the treatment andcurtofallPnuateandCkron" ; to JJtemee),t.tieee ttf Mere and all bexucvl i ' JJitordere, , T THE AFFIilCTrn. Dn. V. K. DOHEUTV RKTURNS HIS SIN corftttmnks1rhi9 numrrns pntients tor UuMr patrontiKo, and wouia t.ic this opportu nity to remind tlium Unit tie ooiiUdubs to con sult at his Insntntfe tor the cure ot clironir dis cuses of tho lainip, Livt?r, tvldnoyn, Digosttve ami Cimilto-Driiiury Oru;aii, ana all privatfl diSL'fiHL'u, viz. : Sypiiilis in all Its terms ami sta phs, Seminal Wi;ni;nt:sN, ftud all tlio horrlii con wquoucas of aolf-abuse, Uonorrliuea, lett, ut-i.,i,,,.L, V.iotiii..inl niirt Uinrnal (mlssiotlH. Sexual lJ:5bllit', lusnasi-; of the Hack ami Lotus, Inflammation of the wtmiopr ana iviu novo Rtv. rt.rt. unit ho hones that hfs lout: ex- perloaco and suocps.s(u1 pmetion will contlnua to Insuro him a share nf pubilo patrouaffc. By ilwi .v..,.rtH..rt ..f mnnv ViiRlrt ill I.lll'OtHJ III 111 tlK) United ataU'S, he la enabled to apply tha most easos of all Kinds. He tiuren without merowiy, eharces modfi'atn, treats his patients In a cor V1.nt .....I ii..nnmhiu whv. Hint Iihs rdtereneits ol uni)uo;tio nabie veracity trom men of known ri8poetat)inty ana nin BiiiuuuiB m All parties consulting lilm h.v letter or othov- wise, will, ri'L'fivv mu uwn ouu"i"i roout, and Implicit sncrocy. WTiori fl fomaln is'enervated, or afflicted" rlth Jl.iinui. no w.inlrm.HU of thfl hnek !Uid ItmllH, pnlnin'the head, dhnmms of slgijt, loss i ol tni.tiiiv nfwniisncsiK. Rxtronie urinary ditncui ttte, domntmont of digestivo function, it'f n eral deUllity, vaginitis, all dlai-iisott ot Ihe womb, hvstcria, sterility, and all other dlsfta m3 peculiar to fttmalea ; sltfl should ipi or wrlto Doheriv, nt hia Medical Institute and cohflult tilui about her tieuuk's ami OU- uno. The K0 tor is effecting rnori' inren than any oilier r '. le.lanlnthe Htataof California. no lame delieaay prevent you, but apply imm.'dlatPly and nuve voursetf from pahitul unrTeringH and preniiUirro dnuth All Married Lndies whose 3..iifnrp hrtiiMh nr ntlinr clrcuuiBlanCBS prevent an inercaBO in their families, should write or OHllatW. W. i. jtonenyB i w. nwwww. and they will rocelve every poHslhlo relief and ncip. To lorrrHpondeiitH. WtlentrirefiliKrin any part, of the country, lowover distant, who may dttetre tho o; t 4 A i I- ."fcstnblhhed in 1854, for tho freni -"r UUiantf KtMnltinl tllu..uun7 ..,..1 , t rleet, htrictnre, MvphiUia la uH lu i fiti . . ll WeaknesB, inipotennv, fi-f. :. . I'uHy treated. (i.Y - hM turned fro ii-v!. ring tha t Jttth fli hl UMV 1 principal Ho ,Hll9i ns , ,s ed practice tl, l,, chii bi'if - r corner oi i,ouito it' c. ' his o d nat ents unov " oes may rind him. x nrl,h i"t i no uouior nns at'd. oy in Roeitmc out new nut.. - : ' turned with ineroasfd faelUv . , ; ,' f tlon of human suherinfi;, X ' " ..... - . - Scmlnnl Weieiia ! flnmtnal emissions. thoconi"e'r-j- abuse. This solitary vteo, or ir.:tsfl ( m -.o Indulpenca, Ir pracueeo hy the V ... , , R6T(isto almost utiiimlttd ext-- '--J' ;.1C :( with unerring certainty, tho roiv; ,. . -inorhld Bvrnotoini unless ooinl-it- V jF ri'H" tlrlo niertiwl measures, viz; v . - nanoe. tiara upots uutier tneieyef , f head, ringlmr ui tiie curs, nole i'Wi -linp of lonves and ratttlnj; of w.-Av- X- t iiosmnhoutthe lolna. weakness ".m v it. V' confused vision, blunted Intellect, vi tklcnee. uuiidenoe in ttpnroacoH.,; s dfsliketbtorm new aoquftinf ai; ""-'n s ;i.--7-vt-tiontoshun society, losa of Hf.-y. y;v fi flushen, ptmpieaand various cn. T -r;: :r v Inoe, furred ttiiRiio, fo-'tld hn-atii, c j- sumptloTi, niRht sw';at5, monoii' l id - quently Insanity. K relief he imo t.;- !,a . sutferer should apply linnitdliu:-!, n wr&im or ov leiter, ana navy a vrr, . j . ila now ftnrl ficlfiidlilc modo ol f; 'i : i: rtisensa, which neverfalls of ett'it: g f. - i; and radical cure. Br. . will ,. - . . . dreii DoHaiito any person who y-ui 'ytu .I"' ismoTioruv lo mm LUQt, na whs f-vi-'-i complaint by eilhw of, th v quaciia. frtrsnnnat a distance mav bi t.t-'jji,- AT HOME bv addressing a letterto --Vm, statinffcase. ayrnptoinu, length o U..i-( r -.. enso hiiB eontintiert, and imv 're n promptly forwarded, free from m;m;;,.v y -A curionitv, to any partof the country and plain dt'-ectlons for use. JJy .-. In a registered lettefor tliroiich.tb,' it ; s orthrousjh Wells, burffo A to., ;l ,ir.---l medicine win n lorwaruu u c -part ot ihe. Union, . . . :) Address t)r. . I. F. GTBIWV, 62S yt.:y corner of Commercial, Ran Vti.'.-i-sy, f offici box Ul.)7. liemembertop -:i ' on tholctter.. Consultation I li f.; -i't- DWELLS ti PL Quality NO. 1 ii 91 OO Onallty No. a ' rtimlitv No. 8 S tlnallty Nd. nnnllly No. 5 ' iu..t a 70 Quality No. 0 ....:.. Quality No. 7 Quality No. 8 H 00 'Cac'homlre Perftction" cktra quality i...i. ..:.ii.i 00 hn,,.nUr..Hi.i,,nt. wlm run v ilils re tlio Olliuiiiii anilmlvlcn of llr. Uohovly tn tlmlr ri.Mpci.tlyo ousts, nml who I hltm prolier to submit a writ ten muti'ilinnt of Biin(i, In prnl'Ti iim- to liolilliie n pcnnnnl Inlnrvli w, are ri'sp'irtfully assured thai, tholPminiiniiniontliins will lido twm Hiicniil, Tlio lioitor Is romilar (tmilunto ana mny lie nfiiisiiltfil with evnry t'lmll'lnniii'. If tin' "use lie fully nml iMWIIdly dcscrlll-n, pl-rsoiial i-iimmiuili'iiU'.ti will 110 uTini-ctiRsiii'y, as insti'iiiil iiins fur ilii't, ri'Cr'uinn, and the (S'-n-oral tre1111111.nl, of tlm i ns,- liiii-.lu.lliiK Ui rimo- .lln.l j,III 1, fol-u-nnlcil ivllllflllt, lllllllV. allll III siii'li'ft iminnt r 11:1 to ciinvy no lili.a of tl-.o ,,,....t ..111... l,.ll,,r ni- njiri-nl mi traiif.lill t.nll.- Hliould your i-iiinlifli'ii ri-iHilm liiiini'illatu ill- ti'nllon, si-mi win imiiiirs in t-om iu in. l; V In t.uri-cn.i.v) liy iiintl, or Wolls, Fiiro & Ui. s l-lXpi'l-HS, llllll a tllHIHIIUH Ol llltill-viiiu in sunt to vour miiin.ns 11 1111 iimiirn'nwii.v m.'.. lions for nun. (lonmilliillon by li'ltur or other- wlsn, kukk.. revinaneui. cure itiuuaint-tiu ui .u payAuitaM, W. K. PnitKnTY, ,M. IV, Han Ft-imulaou, tal. . Haying a larso lot of tho r i 1 : .1 : ; -1 , , t 1,1, 11 5 I- 1 , , , , STATES JIAK rOBOB-?r,i 'V GEAIW . illrert from tho fstory, I can eff-jr r.a -(lucomonta to farmorij t(ian over. ; i; . ,-,.. - ' ALSO THE - ' PAOIFIO EOUBiE BHAfc! " for grading wheat, cleanlr.ij; ;! ' PLOWS, OF DlrrcnLril h i .1 rEED CUTTERS, W-1, and n variety of other machlnerc - . ' TlioRe In want of Bueh artleliiH v, ii. .t . their ndvant.afio to call at my IHat-f - eonierof Heemid and Kllswirl'i t site View's Kerry), Albany, Ore? -it. Ordm's from a distance pruni tl v(in4i!t.r. i(A iv -t. miiiss goods i 500 piece SorECS 280 P' Ja' a 800 pes Satin de Chine , ..., 50o pr yd 210 pc Heavy Emprena 50c pr yd. S00 pes French Merino 75o pr yd. 320 nc lAll Wool "MncMahon" Cloth oo Pr " H00 pc Fancy I Striped lre Ciood 7c pr ya. (tills Lint li well worth Mo.) Kpcrmalorruoia. ( . , ' llr. nnhorty has )nt publlslirtl an Important raniplili.t oiuliii'lyliif; ills own vlnws Bml oxim rloiiims In Million ti JUinii.tunoc or Vli-lllly, i.m liiK a short tr-ntlsn on Hniruiatorrh(r-a ' ii ii.-u...1.u K.,i-vniiii imii P ivs mil li'-lilllty co'iisi'iiuniit on ihls nfrw-tlon, and otbsr Uisso, ns of i.liu Siixiuil orK.uis. This llttlii work iMiitiilns Inrormfttlon of in ntmosl, viilui) to all, wlmllii-r marrli-u or wnirw, -.iu,in in, omit k lll-'.K iiv tnsll on ri-ci'lpt, ol sir w-nls In postaf" st nmns for rplurli iiostago. A.i,l,. ,u W! 1. . Il l l it Y. 1. Jl.. yrin.'lHtf ' Han Kruuclano, Cal, ABTOHIA , .-. FARMERS' WAREHOUSE COMPANY. in P.CGW rAl.fF'iP.MA IIAll,i:njU liij-any. 1-1" I Jli f arlff-K'''. r''lt.nn. na, Arit S, lSM.-Xotie i Ktm. nut pr!jn..fn win u iiir.i:iui'i .,..u.i-...v ... Kvt-rv r-nrw-n wii'i tn -.fi- now to Portland , !, i:.jm!,,i l.'.riil. i,r ruitiiiK mill r- rwiltfi! AflOVH! fOMrANY lf NOl' - 1 PUB. .........i I., r.i.n iiniin on Kloralro in tiieir snliii iniliiiiwniiiliiiilisliiiitliil n-iiri-liuirio.Mii'i ii ,'. .i,,i,, mnaulW of 8.WHI tnna. Is purfi'Ct- SIMPSON & CHt,' . HAVING rUKCH AS i l - ( WAREEOrs Latoly Opoupiod by 0. B. Coa r At the foot of Ellsworth street, ' liiELandhavlns thorouehly oyoni'i, i " ropalrnii lt, arorcaitytorocelveani.i! in ti ., and Oats expeditiously and. in KCn..i in-:.'. trHaeku, , to any amount, ftirnisn, -. j ,.,! WILL PAY 7 .i HIGHEST -MARKUT l- WHEAT AND C'f ". VtlnKtf. ,' HMIMI Bliawls, Ekirtt. Undorwear, EoiierJ. OloveB, Hanilkercliiefs, Umbfollu, Trimmings, Blankets, Sheetings, Bed Spreads, Table Linens, ' Linen Napkins, Flannels, Ebirting Ohecb,' Buggy Eobes. , to. li- nu n iif rata' unit inli-o. Vnitll ou.a load alongaldn at alt BiuiBons of tho yi-nr. Tho Co. havo mailn arranri)tnont for J.IDEItAI, ADVANCES on all (main atonid with tlinm. Fn-lKht clmr !'! to Astoria liv W. H. T. ' K' L,! ' lun grain Is old, without Interust btlim tiliar(iMl. 1-or particular. 'ft-',.,,,,, ,,r Or. S. T). ADAirt, 8'.i')' ami Ag't at Astoria, vluiillf, "OYSTERS FOOVERYBODY 1 Tnr. WIinr.KKAi.H (ivurnit i;iiwi-a will soil to thi'lr ri.Kular cimtumors NIIOAIAVAl'KH KAY OVMi:Kf, Fn-sh from thn rlny Iwlff a wni'k, iinIiln or rain, at tlirna tlolliiM V' "a1-'!'. furinur '"i'KinR supiillnd this marl;i-t with ffystn r..V.i,n i?.., i i i, viir wllliout lnli-miiillon, (whollH'r linn? whs pfollt in tlicm or not) w sliilli ciuitlnuo ili.lnij noiii iim iiniini. -i atiio oiri-i'lni; nnn iinnivuin I. "T wlshlna to S'lll tho Kastiru or Pusnt Houncl of w.rtvArtni;M, Tfpy co iwanm co. Astoria, Hh'lwnM-r Hay. , . A. H. (IKOHU, Portland Ac-lit, I n5,nl. oilk'ii,notoftlirltt. WGNDER OF THE WORLD! Look here, Weary Womeii, THE rLI3ru"sTEAS WASIIEK - THRESHERS I THPxShL" " ' FOBB OF THE A . ' MASSILIAN RUsbELL IF. 54 SO Inch, ipsnd Jrtth Laniji p ,, Rhalco Hhoo Mounted Powi r Tl Threshers will Io well to call soon, i JIAUSIl IIAlUESTElrt AD 1 Clow'f Bron ESead 2 Forks, etc., ei , AT FRANK WOO' ' - ... , AtHANY OMfKION. , , " -. Those in search of real and un nsnallr attractive bargains will be amply repaid bf an early visit. S. B. The attrutlon of onr City Friends () Is called to these shipment. imAlLEY,.lMKH & CO. Wholesale and IWalt Doalrs Irt DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C AND OKSEIXAI. I.IPOIlTEnS Of Istha bft, I'tlrnpest and most iluraMn ma chliuiiivrirllininli .l.aiiil will cost nothing to find mil what It will ilo. Limit out fur linpns Hons a tho country Is full of tlii-m. 1 hu Lli in a rim ln Imil fcy i-nlliiiK n,in our aai'lits, or from W. Il.Mi..arliinil'lln-"ri,AHiiiiiy. I he I, ,,i i, ..I,. I .ii,,iiii rmiiris from If. r... u i.i .....I u'ih-ii, I liii , ii I ii' ntlon of 1-vi.ry lainlly In nit' Kliitu ; don't Ml to sue It Ueloro TnMZoXS1 Aai (WUH Stato oi Orison. 'i !' 1IEM0U1UI0I1H. s j . f'AHOTIlEllS CO'S AKU 0INTMKN t" ( 'PILE rnj.s WEuFOUl NAHiV i . CHiiULEM WlisOX, Irs .) V - AVINa !.EAHElHir Aim IE iiiarltKt, oiin iloorimst of tlroo v . Wore, on Front Htreist, In A.an . i " -hni-pv toiu'Commoiliiti! all who m-i-wllh llu'lr pntronatfri Iproposa to , ... cliiks ninrln't aud guarBntcii sutlaiii" , . . ,, niyciu-loincrs, , itM .... sr.uilii.pHlMfiir hl. . . AD-HlMMTKilToit 91 MVS ItKtLi ESTATHi TSJOTICF. JS H fi-IlKn-i (..IIN i i- 1 Ft miili.rlirnoit. Iim'ld frumiui. , . trntor, of tlm jiKlai of J.iiijravo-. liv viriili' oi an lil'li r oi in" .,..,,. , iinn .,i,mtv Ori-iiou. made aim " nx-oril at tlm Kept. Utm llien-of, ,, . at pubiio nuci iiio n ii"- i-'hiii, ..on.- .- n , Aliiany, Una Couuty, ( .ti'lton, m Saturday, the SUt day of (' ; bi-twi'cn tho hours of I) ocloclt . u'cloolt r. . or sal'l ilay, to th u liitut lilililcr, tin! lollowlnK n-nl tl - 1 miii-h tliri.ot ,itii.on:utlw ai ,i . .- scrilif'il lis follows, to wit 'the south halt of tho following i,. - -iractof liiml, to-wlti Ili'iJiiinliifi a. f tin. Ka.iti-rn tK.iiiulary of th-orliHti:- Unit tlanu of Wallace Vustnunu it ... -Cliilm No.,lfi. as npi'i'ars uinui Wf - ;.' snvvi.ys of the t'oit' d NtaU s on , . Land olllcii at Hr.iroa CU v. Orjp . ii -." ship 11, hoiilll lliiliRH 4, W i-st u i'.". i ' rlillun, Linn County, (Irwin', runiiliik'tliinci) W-aHU.Klonmns, ill. , t.iiii ciiains,. thtii-o Nortii w thestnnilsril priifinrali.un of the iny; Is pre psrsii Slid ri'ci.uiiii'iniliiil fur Pilos im'.v (whetlior nbriinli' or reoeiit). ri'iffurem msy ilepenil upun It, that this remedy will lhla, permsnent nili.f from liili treuliWiatiaie anil damagius sum plailit. ' i Kent postpiilil to any adilrnsn (within tlio uni ted Ststssi nimn reneipl "f price, H.fiO. A. CAIlOTHKIlS t, CO., nIOjl Altia'iy, l.inn Co.. (IrCKOn. tineii'ino line ollilil'.iliitollii! Wth-WMt " n' !nlj tlio fjesircd improvement. llio Kuijcno City Journal atatcs ytllicrican, Englifth Si For- iliat. the course of lecture" in aid of H W'l l( E. TniTX WIU. BR HOW) AT TTIJI BSW- rstHIT.n Will. UK HU u ,i,,i,'i- ol ll,i. nii.t-rii'K IJittio liiilvst l iikl, r, nil oul.'ii; Ivoili in cold , licit- ... ..!..llv .11 nn.miiniKtl ,,l,.m.rlt. , Mini w W I Jli K:T t HCrfir'Ha O-OO" l"- r"- lni;VrnisofhlpmcrltaIrev-a-uh.. e. nut-1 r... 1 , t 0,, a,i.trP i Iran's Sons. Porttanu!tOreeon. will Reeiw wlii!rmniic Bmwwl,IKi omuip. .... jlKliisj.UnliediOirs'. Af nt, E. T.. ?!osaaS'a 4k.ns. fi&SMf. llio City Library will be commenced about tho 4th of November next, Kev. I. S. Knichtof Salem deliver log the fuit. Tlio i-artia who livo' a-reed to lecture are all inert of let- dir-,... n,J ,),. Miiiri. aramlsns 4o be rn-e of tiiirif miiiis from the l,ae uf lie reaa "'"i . , . i one oi me niost luteicaiuiii qv .,i I - A-r. I rcd hi the Mut. eign CiooI. r0HTUAND OREQON. rash iirraiue rsrjr MrlpiB of PRODLCE. I in in I lil iTkliiy, iico. mis at o'c)n"lt A. tlio li.i iUmtHii'iI proi-rtyi Hlvn tiiiul nt K"i; norm noli lii.rncM, two wnaoiH. ono I ln,iii;v ami liiiric- -J, io"' cow nml l.o It i r, .ii l.'im oi ii., -iyf i.i""i i ' ' wlo'.it one ct of I'liniculi'i f"Mi-, t.HMincr witll nil iKinils of farmliiK ilt.-nvlH and lii.ll.l'i- holit ami mii-ncn nininiir.., a.-w . . pl.-l... 'l-rini '1 wi lia looiitlm' crctllt, wl,U C.iiulon.l approvi! kiaurily, ' h"pt. io, ivi.-n-iwi. o. u. n.'.nr.u. !,.. l.',,ut.arisl nbalns. lllimco I plnwof iH Kllinlnt, ciiniiiii ii is wo.- , or l, nil or mill ,rcmli l.yii ai... !... the County nf Utm. OtW;"- J: f.illowlllS! ti Tins : for (Will coin, of I . ' Mates, oln-lialf of purelinso prlw I'- ' ilows nt time of sale, llio rimidut In six months, with B l'r cent. Ii"'w, . pi,ciiicnttlii.rcol lobe secured wit!, m.t nioriKiute on the prcinlncs. ' ' h b liAVIO h'KUM AN , Adm : l " (It-o. II. fl rt.w, Alloraoy for Aclin 1 ti,it-mljir-ilih, 1171. v r.,-- CONCESSIONS CF AN INVALID, Puhllnhcd anawi-rrilK tirnt for th; bci n. mpn mill Oilier., who Stllfcr tl N'lfKVol'H IHMIII ITV 1.D1H III MAMil", . mini trir nut tliami-i-iisofin.lt euro., W nl- .NOTIOB TO CREBHTCu-:f In thf mmttei; of the F.tit.v it. Vu'iVmtriS. Doco.th? WTOTTCE If HF.nilBI OIVKM Tit...' ill iio'lcrjinicil u.iniliil.v liproltiti- i imtorof tho aiiovo pstatr, liy or-,,, -i oi.ntv Toiirt of Unn cmiiily. Or; ,,- !il,tlii-i Sutitoialn-rti i-iii ttinr.-ol, IS"i, " . all piirsmis navinc; ciiiiiiii nKHio-i, iim notill. .1 to :.r,-s..nt Lloi sunn-, ilu'.v . In tiu . iituW.sicti''il at Aibnny. dr, eiirlv ifi-y ali.l vvll.htu tlto timo an,' , uiia.H in-oi.cir.icd tiy law. A. V.. M' .-i Aitm:!.;-' . 0o. 1!. nn.K, Alt'y for Adni't. Catnt ), -II. H-V-imws, . THK. C'llI'AliTNKHMUU' h;'I.-: cxls'luii l.i'lAv'en li. Ned- lei U KatlMii'-I Ms;U, 1... ;, cur-il Kox. in,..l.-r u.l; arm num.! ol ... v v hlmsWnl'lir mi.l -rii lilt' ci,n..i.l.bl.i ,m. k- c,iiiyl,iK on tusm-M nr -.ii.. ir i I mallei l-" on"r"..iiif a polr;.aUl i Aiumy. tlrvgoii, mis day ui.--.nn. i n; ireceden"eloli;-. r v itn iiulilisiior. ' ul . H. C. Xr svtHiiw. , .. 11 Clinton .' Hurt, lHoultlj a, N". V. " vlninnvs. K. - s -