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FRIDAY, .OCTOBER 11, 1878. fkarclt Ktrertoi?. U. r. Church. IVeaclu'ngpvory SUldmth, c 1 1 A. M., nrt 7:.T0 p. h. by Kev. S. U. Jr. vine, ia L. ftsbimtii houl at 2:30 P. Prayer meeting every YeUuesJy evening. M. E. Oaxrucn. Prsncliing every' Sbbth at it A. tt. and 7:30 r. u. .Song servic in the evening before sortnon. SaUUth School at 2 30 p. M. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. J. i 1H Vore, ixutor. Episcopal Church. Mvine eervicca Will be feld Inters Church next Sunday evening, vc. mm. at 70 o'clock. Kobt i. oievena, pastor. EVASoaurAi CnuErir. Proa.hinffon Sab bath at 11 a. k., and 7:30 p. u. Sabbath rcnoot iz:ia. rrayer meeting every Thurs iiiuui, v. jwwersox, pastor. Calvart CHrmcH. Services evorr Sab- Jr v mj: p.m. Sabbath Sch 2;39- Prayer meeting every S'TJ ""-"-" " wa wees. v. ii. .cxrestDEK. " Kralattac tu Star - mwewtr Karraes, la ikls - ' .. ' City. Who of our readers have read the aoeonnt ottbeUte Jnnction City fire, published ia UeOreeMMw last Thorsday About one aanorea poands.of powder was stored ia the rear part of one of the booses, and daring the fire it exploded, demolishing the roof and wrowing boxes of iron bolts, hoes, snides. nails, and other hardware aad timbers, from fifty to two hundred feet in the air, and it was the greatest wonder in the world that no one was hart by it, This incident being talked of oa our streets luu developed the fact that several of our business men are keeping powder in their stores and do not tue the precautionary measures ia regard to it which our law requires. For their benefit we Herewith give the law on the subject -S?T " . Ko person dolnf bosiixsa within the alt muu up tor mm in to kooit or Mara fcouM. or pIsos fctfesi MM ikrUr s.K.11 Z '.T Iron box. to b. plaioiTnsriid - . ivrtybn. osc, a. Every penua keepm? powder in a pvKiNra Mfn. Aua we oonsiaer on of the most import ant of our city laws. The actions of our Bremen at a fire on First street are governed by it They suppose, of course, that all who deal ui powder will comply with this ordin ance, and woe be to the man who will de ceive them in this matter and thus endanger their lives. Some may laugh and say that we are making a great fuss over nothing, but they must reflect that no one knows at what time our Bremen may be called upon to fight the flames in any of our stores, and if powder is kept in any quantity in these stores, stored under counters, or ia other places, their lives are in danger. The poets occueied bv our i - - "ea Are dangerous enough at a fire when they fight the flames alone, and when their danger is increased, and that unlawfully, we, as one of their number, wish to enter our protest The Marshal should rigidly enforce this ordinance at once, as we are'liaUe to have a fire at any moment nuBc1l rreeredlag. A MDtOX HOI.T A( II.F.NT. Council met ia regular session last Tuesday evening, mo mayor being absent the Re corder presided. Present Aldermen Mpn teith, Allen, Stewart and Simua OIL Minutes of previous meeting read ami ap. Octeber. The rival. I The Drowning ef Mrs, tiPB, nrU nml her nabe In tbe Sanflam. Oh wn lncs,lay of last weok Mr. eo. Quirts and bis ifo and babe arrived at Swoet Home ValW fmm r:n- I v..ftwu, vimbs fire ana Water reported and wanting to got over to bis fathcr-iu-law's ww wiey naa put the tower ..bclonpinu Dlaee iu the Forks of tha Nnt;i i. a.. .... a . : . . . . "v -guie vompauy JNojgir in such a took to ford the river about six n.ilw above conoision as would allow of the elova- Waterloo at what is known as the Mathews' tion of hoe u it, and that both fire oompa- frd. It it a very bad crossing, boig fU of "w using u and takmer oood care oouiaers, and lust below it are rani.l Mr of the hose in thoir possessioa. I 8. and his wife and child wore all n!t.i.iiii ah The following resolution, introduced b the front seat of the waron when )., .1 .... 1 IT.. ci . . . l; ... .. . .uua omwarc, passed uaauunously: ana tuey cad not gone far until he found 11 i i ft 1 PM.-A s . nl. k I A 1- i a . lw uiiiuTmnnr bioHsNd IDS water wu dmniir thin ) ..n..t-.i t. I hPDH U Ih, Mil imi.I. .4 . . . , . . I - wi-vw.,. j. si hu truMsrtion. as iu itsmuf UmZlV..; cm" P the sides of the wairon and lust ' It U 1 1 . . . . , . l m , -r- . I wnew uevanie lostoued between a .M.m y itim r.njrmoer Soott came Iia. I mhuiii ,ir 1wii1m.1m nr. ci.:i i..n f ., ,, " I 1 " ui. UU1TH lUWl IOI T "-rM,nv" DU "r1M on the boy, who was a short distance up the stream w oisept., be, acting as Chief, ordered in a boat, and asked hiro to bring tl.o boat .a wu. fcsj WIU UUlKJfc WT 106 lUr- UOWIa an that h AnnM inlraa 1,1. :,f 1 pcaeof filling the water tank at that place, to the shore. W.ilo the boy was coming 7" r. . ; 'uo "avuig uroiton uown air. a. gave his wifo the liuos and got dowa and that i forthe ace. of the engine down in tl.o front of the wagon to arrange he hail eon v.i v v . . I K . . ' ' wu,cu "ad some tilings tuat wore golting wot and be Paid out ,or ue sxpeaso. of the work, and fur, he arose the skiff arrivcl, and not being (hiii VIW W UIB I UALUlIfHX VflPV kllllitllv i i. city Th. Coaaca received the money, and about the c.nt,r and overtumel it, throwing tbC fOllOWincr Manlntinn ..U t. Ill l.ti.i ' s i r.vW Vj Aiuev au ine ocsupauu uito tuo water. Tlie hus- "mU.' .. ..... "- k- wife and chiU. and ot chief KBpofcoa isiITjvTib, ZZ crnsl 0Ter the rapi.ls into the dep sraw below. Here the banks are nearly perpendicular lor some distance and Mr. a could not save his loved ones. Ho struuijled h, lnosrU wlii(r the .ur,ln i Tt.. .ilU.s twenty Mh-trra hUihI llrd by our oultw Urn (.Vbibn- ! on tvnry rhevk, Oi-Uibsr ahlnni In svnr . W hile un th. hill mil dwa Ih.U.I. Ilw srlnwon Utui.r. fly. I WctI bnsr's Usipulns. Mesa and AbreaU.' Fair oommonoed yesterday. Not very fair weathor for fair. reopie are not apt to fare well if thev tojtiio fair. W. H. Podd Mine down from IUvtou. W. i., last weea. '" I Where de Test Hmf Tear Heal t The revival now being oonduotwi at the Court House by IUv. IL W. Browtt is daily be W. M, Hartless, formerly of Philomath Ulv recently bought out the Central Meat Mar growing in interest A Urge audience is ia ket, owned by Hill Hsight, and is now attendance at each meeting, and new con- dishing up as fine a quality of meat at the are maae trery evonlng. The pro- old stand as can be found In Albany. Our gramme of exercises for to-day and Habbath PI1 will be glad to leara that they esa as follows I leave their orders at bis shoo and have Inst This (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'olouk- there h. h,.ni of mt they want deliverwl at win be a gospel tneetinit for all the ehil. Jren in the eity. at the Calvarv Church. All children should get permission of their parents to go there after school is dismissed this afternoon, their doors without any eitra charge. Minister to be la.lalled. Rev. T. J, Wilson bat been appointed to take charge of the United Iresbyterian eon f. (in . . . . . ...I imm..i1..m tr.t t 'ii t.i . . . One week from ne.k M i- ni..:. r..... . morning at o'clock there will "J'.""UW"' "w at .. i.. : " " M W reading at the Calvarv Chnrch. re sngiae out W Um depot a render The following resolution, introduced bv Alderman Stewart, passed unanimously: Tb.t u Chil EruHnr and u. r,.. ' "'J tnidVb!r "T!Z 'nro1 to s CXK.IWV noated down the stream quiU a distance, totoHnMMt at Pirn and fry mm, andJSS dd ootuMcdoa bm mad of 4neh Sr liuubu. Um bus w ee s mam siftd tuorM square ea the huttd. J. B. Wyatt's bill of $33 75 was referred. The following bills were allowed: Y. L. WatktM, f: W. J. Mathews, is SO- K R Davidmo, $44 87; Alf Marshall, f!6 80; . M. w ea trail, f54 TO; Louis MUler. tl SO: dona Usber, 52 50; J. W. Baldwin, riS SO. Tae Keaebars: Ceafrrraee. coiivonoa in this city, ov. l to preached at the U. 1. olmrch last Sabbath evening, Only cash customers sulioitod at the Farm era and Mechanic's Htore. A great many people from the oouiitrv are iu aiwn.iAiice at tbe Ktate Fair. One pneo for all. rich and iMMir alike, at .1. . 1 ... . ino r armors and Alocbanios' Store. John Parker and wife have been in town during U.e past week vUitiug friemls. mr town is pretty well represented iu the line of busiuoss stands at the State Fair, County Court ia in session this week ! we will glvo the proceedings in our next issue. A new variety store has been oiwuwd out in one of the rooms in the Cboadle build- Alius. Ilultio Thompson has sistv.live that place oa Thursday, Nov. 7th. The In at II a, m., preaching at th Court House) I talbitloa will take plane ia the new church, st Z:;i0 in the afternoon a children's meeting which will be completed by that time. On at the Court House and there will be seen-1 tbs fUwing Sabbath the sacrament of tbe eral revival scrvioe atjtho same place la th evening. Jiv. H. W. Brown conducts all Uiese service. Kvorybody is earnestly in vitcl to attend. 'Lord's bupper" sam place. will be observsd at th Ml ued ML Man. Sheriff Dickey went out to Empir City, oa Coo Bay, last wsekto arrest David Jun kias, bat son on bad informed that gen tleman that oar Sheriff was titer him, and be sloped in time to evade th officer. Some The Howard Asserlallea. with them manfully for several minutes Tand ifT W Jl''t't Central uis wue was insensible all the time, having probably been hurt when first thrown from the wsgon, and he clung to hor until he gave euurciy eui aa sank. Help arrived just at tnat um aad be was taken out more dead than alive. Sis wife's body was recovered afterward, but the ha bo has not yet been lound. airs. Shu-ta was a daughter of L M. Bruce, treasurer of this county, and not of da. .Bruce, of Benton county, as th paper Deiow nave it i h 1 . i . i The annualconference of the M. E. Church been aiarried aM.t . ... i .i.... ... . . Si"U "V U"t Mndy- oul' n"t - "I- ThU was their ?.o.L- -Hag., and no 7 " suvw auu urBUUDtA. I nrinht than naMM h.ik.. 1 t . but was so unfortunate as to arrived, with ; V L .7!.. j ,. l -j-j - uvunui .nog am woausuhl ZZZZZ.'"L -"tnptoUk.Wd by iUgrand-par- to'tb. U,rr."" "UU? eaU- But- .he wm almost in . , I eew viva wit? rSUI DlIre session. We are verv found a w.trv Airs. fc J. Tate returned this i from lalifornia, where she hss born visitinif for sometim. LMoat style and lowest pnees iu men s and boys haU at tli Farmers' and Mechan ic store. Our city now support five ei press wsmns. or, at least, five are now. doing business on oar streets. A full line of Oregon and California blan kets at bottom price just opened out st the r armors and Mechanics' Store. A nvaaiirnl eaejsteae. Tito finest headstone we have seen in tin parts is now at Henry A. Clark' marbl . . I . tb.Tr , . "' "PO y that JunkiiuiU not guilty of th. erim. tltegravof th Ute (leo. MooteitL ia the I of rap which is charged acainst him. but cy eeuieiory. it U manufactured from pare I ,or n '""ooent man be acta rather uueerly. iiaitan marble and is polished so masaifl onnuy Wist th weather will not effect it in the least The first base is of basalt 2 ft, 9 I Thiuking that perhaps oar reader would icche by 1 ft 4 Inches. Th neit bass is I b u ku"w something about tli above- of marble, heavily moulded, with the word I aamed society, of which so much is heard at Monteith" aptiearing ia the frout in raised I Pr4t ia connection with th relief work ia letters. On this rests th main stone with I tn8 fwer-strickea cities of the South, we tli inscription upon it The top of it forms I week publish on tbe first page a sketch vi iim origin, memuer and Jaixirs. J h ar- tic I u taken from the Boston 1 1 trail. a true half circle ami it is ornamented with sunk panels. The whole stands about sis frt ami a half high, and tha- inscription ap- par entirely In raised letters. It is truly a work of art, aad oar readers would do well to go around and see it Marrlasj Ueease. Th following marriag licenses were issued by J. L. Cowan ia this county during tbe The largest cheapest and most .llti.. D"'"ln eptembr ; Her her little one remain were gud to aunouac. that Ker. T. B. AVKt Us buried last Friday, and the search still go, been contained as Fretili n. Pl.t.. -t v:. I - . . . wu goes a vi uiu i on lor nor nabe. District, but we think he wa tiven fullv tK work of two men when h was ahm nn;... ed pastor of the church at Dallas. He will however at once commence the ilnti,.. .1.. olving upon him, but will not remove from thii city. . Rev. Pete, A. Moses has been appointed to the charge in this city, the old I 'tof lmocrut: 1 nr - - . - . I T . - h.t. ... ,L iviyce, being transferred I a cocipiying witb your requust to giv wuuanu. uev. IK jlcFarlAiid mflU I you some new tn re&Artl tn nnr htMiwt, fn THE htatc ritu. vfinae a Vraae) eeras - Lellrr freas bb-r Maraal Irvlar. Salsm. Oct 9, 1S7S. stock of fine white and colored shirts in town st tbe t armors' and Mechanics' Store, Kd, Clark start to-day for ITiiladolohia. wnere he goes to attend a Dental College, ne win i absent about a year aad'a half. "Lady Faustina," Mrs. Lap' fin mar. nas been sick for a few days. If she trots at all at the Fair it will to-morrow aud on next Thursday. Revival service lasted nearly all day last Sabbath. They were held at 8, 9 and 11 in th forenoon, and at 2:30, 7 and 7:30 in the afternoon. The Presbyterian Synod of tbe Cvlumbi. , r . i it , . . . " vrwaou uurs weea aad remained ia sessioa for several day. Kev. Dr. Ccsry wsa Moderator. Did youerer see nkwwwod work than that LafayetU Walker and Mary Jane Woody. d. k. rwstwiclc and O. K. Foren. O. Bennett aad FJiza Sipiiy. ,W. J. Wright aad A. L, Howes. Oliver M. Curl and LUai Shalton. Marion 11 us too and Fnwh K. MoClur. Warrea'HuIbart and Nancy Ann Ootcber. T. J, Bin and Anna Mc Kinney. John W. Grigsby and Juici Towner. J. It MoClur and Catberia Bamstt Samuel W, Gains and Susan Beard. J. W. Cos aad Mr. Kallie Simons. T ar farasera. s audi to direct your attention to the advertisement of Mr. F-usen Buchanan a baage r Time. Yesterday the aooa traia uuulu a chans of tim. whieb will be continued until after tbe But Fair. Thev nass at JoObnmi. the southern boand traia arriving here at 12:30 imuwi oi II : J. Vsuseral To-daf. A sou of B. la, Bryan, living nar this city, died last Wednesday night aud will be uenou ia ia city eemeury to-day. Ittr Llaf. The fnllAwlne 1. f h. li. . ii.m . In t hat In, t t'il. a . a. . . .. a so, October w, lif7s;i'onn,ns ralllnK lor these Ulmrm uuetclve the dale on wiiuth ih. Baldwin, W C Hall. Mary M Binkley. Thomas (2) McGiinchv. SVU 1'hurchman, Wm t'arrish. May V. Cmer, Magici Bobsoa, Mrs. C II rjurl, Utum Itobbison. Mrs. C Weulner, John A I H. RAYMOND. Y. M. Aftlfc. WmolfT-HOWta Oo the ttO, iA sVhA.. l(ff. at the Militant cat Um baidai's Hiwu, ht Swaarf H.m a Bridge at Aifeanj. For several years past we have heard con aiderable talk in regard to bridges beiug built across the Willamette at TWt.ai..l,S. lem, and other points, and still tbe river is not spanned by a single bridge, except the one at Harruburg, belonging to the O. ft C. E. E. Co. We would not wonder mneh if ' the firrt one built woabl yet be at this c;ty, in tact we nave mwn tj Ul eve that sue wiu be tbe case. Should the Yaqaina Bay j-aiiroavi te built next year and it is now tnougbt it certainly will be it is sur to come to this city. We say sure, because to become a success it will have to connect with the main line running- throur'h oar vallcv and a better place than Albany for a junction e-uinc oe tooud. If we can get it in no oth or way Albany capital will build it No bet ter banks for the location of a bridge can be lound any where than right here ia this city and opposite it When the bridge is buUt it should be constructed so as to allow the pj Mg of teams, etc, as well as the iron horse. as in that way the people of both Linn and Benton eountie could be accommodated with mean for crossing the river at all stage of wxier, and the expense of construction would not be near so large as it would other T 1 tvt a mam w. e nope to see our eity get th nr. anuge across the "Beautiful Willam '". d fwe believe her chances are very uaneruig. hich appears in this paper. A great many "Z' k,.k' ? . Jasrsa Wawar l . .. . ... - I " - ma. ui vud niTa uaitMi aa?.,M a. h. . . . ua,, v , ... continued on the T,,o. i., : this vrW ,l,il.;.; T :n .v J now beilUT mt on tk. fnt K. n.1.1 v., , .... . . -'""-I aaowa-VKU-Mtb isvore nms m Uds ehr. o w , -jr, nnn, mai I , Kw.wmni um no ne again opened out I rvidor, oes- s, 1S7S. by Hev. J. nowermos, Ms. Jf. , -. u. cjnery also retains him I more runuinr stock now uiws the I ' tja ooems w oe jusi layiut! I luineo in tLi rit II n..w ra..-..,. k I Brownoiiio, sae siiss a vbss. Y,r at Lorvauis and rrofessor in -a i nave ever seen bore before on I "u " Juu- poIar firm of Kewburv. Chaian h r- aa owMtftHMi i'.ii T, . i , k. . , 1 . r . , UH -j.aiwm wwga jiev. j. IS. I'er-1 ""'ra u oiwiunj. Ibere are kins, formerly of Coquelle, ia Southern Ore- I nit "nuiber of rercheron and Clydesdale gun, received the appointment t Harris- an- W. U Myers is again en band with bnrg, and Eev. E. O. Michael has charge h f" rercherons, anl alw has his Shet- 01 the Junction and Monroe aircuit Albany ad penie. He has four of thnu and one was selected as the place for holding the next colt and they attract a t-reil .leal ..I ... annual couference. I tion. n.ti n : ... ..... I ' now ctttuuir moat at Uart-1 of i'..rfl.n,l ;n i ,. . I l. k .,., . . aw Mnw - ima TinoruLsni I aimcultarml mi.U.i. J : is not oftam v,ui fin.l . ai.. :n i: . I "I j - """8 I Yaar than ever befArai. Tb M auxiy as n dors. whieb b 8COTT UtTCHKn At lh Oolo la Uus rtift SaiMsAk, OoL j . r , mm. t. r. acorr, of Mwm uaa Snuia, af Liu A MedVI Basbaad. rraas rriaevUle. Oliver Jackson and wife came down from n . i . . . xrweTuiciasi ween and wiU not return to their bunch grass home until after the State Fair. 0L is just th same jolly good fellow na ne. ,alwy was. Xverybody who has ever neen at x"nneville will remember him. - " 1! it . pewauy inose who dropped in on him while he was keeping hotel. We distinctly remember the time in 1877 when a party of disgusted Albanian arrived at his hotel u conung sack from a trip up through th leert and that God-forsaken Crooked River ooatry to the famous silver wells. They had not gathered much silver simply by rak- " me suie ot a canoe after havina : - "l "ver wells, and their fare for two or three week had not been the best m tDe world, consequenUy they were not in very good spirits, but the way they tackled the grub set before them by 01. hisand estima te wu was caution. Never did anything taste so good! Yum! Yum! Oor mopth waters yet Te Ube Insane AsyUus. C'l - nr t-. ... .Una.Wcney toot a young man named Chas. More to the' Insane Asylum last Sat urday. -'The young man used to work in iiennett s saw-mill, then in the harvest field during the past season, and was working at . uvery stabio at the time he was de clared insane. He is about 25 years old, and w lau tat a year or two ago from ITliitois and has no relatives in this country. riis insanity does not render him dangerous uua least lie talk iucessautly about driving stock, and the Sheriff had no difficul ty ia getting him to the Asylum from this cny ny telling him they were going down to Portland after cattle. A fteetlenel Oilier. . Mr. Geo. M. Chan.j-'.in, general agent of the Singer Sewing . Maa-hiue Co., has estab lished a sectional o;;i !n thu city, and will occupy one of the rooms iu Dr. OToola g new building as soon as it U finished. Early in the spring he will ,Urt out wagons all through the ralley counties aud canvass the territory thoroughly in the interest of the company which he represents. Beard 1 r Fire Delegates. The next regular meeting of the Board of Fire Delegates.of the Albany Fire Depart, ment will U held at No. I's hall next Mon day evening. .Let -every-delegate be on nana. Cattle ami sheep sre coming in ijuiU rap i.lly, esjiecially the latUr. A centleman baa Oue morning a few days a-o a verv lovinsr I iaai arrived from Alamwla. California, with eoupleappearedooourstreets, accompanied bv twenty-tltree bead of sheep-all K,,1 tbx-k. anelderly lady, and very sooo gaveevidenceof I The work on the pavilion ia.about com the fact that they were intent on eummittinir P,Mtwl and thy are now ready to receive ar. ssatrimony. They procured thcirlicenseof our exhibition. J. Henry Brown, the tded trip through Europe. He look like obliging County Clerk aad then wended their """"a " the pavilion, infurna me that I " enjoyed the trip iaimeasoly. Hi way to the Revere House, where thry were I 1 M 'Kn applied f.-r up to this 'nemls were gbul to acleoine him Baited by one of oar justices. Soon after tha l"n al any l,rl mus exhibition, and be Uu:k- diacer bell rang and the groom apiiruached exoiuit will be very UrKB. Sevwral car loads of Otmr was Ukru from the landlord and asked what "grub wts weather at present is very threaten! worth." He was politely informed that fiftv l'rv'I'"tt " tue t we have had new company iiiil.i l . I - " ", aouwwr l b i. V l""M,a rank among the very best on thcCoast I""" " irucuon t'onsult their advertiaedaeut .r,.l I),.,. ..n Buchanan if yoa want to snake a "dicker." of Edward I?, by M a. Uvanty, snd C AVr mUTH.-Al the bm Hoes. taUU dty. . i. P.. Ma a. U SavJTM, Uxh of Una oa Tem lsy, Uol. S. IsTs, by Wa. W. Cvs sad sad Haw sUarOA L which have been ia in this city this season is now eomplotod. nix buildings nave been pot up. One, two, tliree, four, yes, five, more wed diug that grape-vine telegraph toll as sr going to com off around bsre insid of th next throe months. GutsM wbo thev are? Bob Foster returnetl this week frum an rv- FAH1IE2S0F ADJCIKIKC Mmslt-f 's Bear Tro. C0UKT1ES. Several of our citi-u saw th Urge bear trap which Mr. Wyatt brought up a few week ago for Mr, of interest to cenia a meal was the price charged. He re marked that the price was too high and tliat be could d better, so be marched off with his new wife and mother-in-law to Schiuerr's grocery store and bought a lot of cheese and crackers, and then, adjourning to their hack in the rear of Wood's blacksmith ahop, they ate their wedding dinner. After it was fin ished they started for their home in the country, as happy as two turtle doves. Who ay that economy isn't wealth? And if it mure camper r . , .... i..r KTcrai years. 1 liero are on the ground than usual. We hope the people of I jun and of tho ei. tire fUUs will attend ia full force. LOUKUTA. IKV1NK. Chief Marshal of IV-hl. a ( blaaataa Kallered: ready oaugbt lU bear. After taking it an to the lAfcea bo set it over at Ijsva lask. A dayortwoaUrward bit partasr. Mr. Al Xwarix, went over there and fnaiul tho tran nx the Magnolia Mill, to Portland last KaiurdAy. T 1 , .11 It k. !.. .., i.., J b Wo Un K"t or, th. tnul I .. V . j. ..... ...I OY..i1.Lj ,: - 'ew days ago a Chinaman lot dovm th fence on tbe Davis place, near this city, am: went on without puttinz it up. which allow. this young man will be a John Jacob Astor iack " Ket i,,to t,,e K"L Wilburn, beore he leave this green earth, providing erseo tho work on tho place, m.-l the -,M-i,fcMI auau KHIl ill ! - . . . ni wue i not made a widow for a few to come. years Albany Bey Preassled. A us. Lincoln, wbo ha been nvau7 tn .1... Ct.t. a . --- ovo ua tauiornta for ev- eral years, paid a visit to hi old bom in thi city during the past week, and ha in. formjijus that be is now Conductor on the Dayton t- Sheridan Narrow Guage Railroad. Last Sabbath his train Jumped the track n.r Fab-grave's and rolled down a 5-foot embank ment, injurtag fifteen or twentv nassenffor. No bones were broken, but hardly a single person escaped without 'ui ue must i!o :,i.ii i i. up the feme, aud the almond-cyod heatiien repud tliat ho w.nibln t do it, and aim com cum.ng v uburn. This wa too much and the Chinaman lcarnad bU ...;.L. running on ,hortly ,ft:rwlK fur he rBCB;vlil uieent little licking that be probably ever had, Hi came to town and complained airaiuat Mr Wilburn, but the officers have thus far failed to catch him. If be is caught he will prob be fined, and for that reason we nop he will not d found, as that ptg-tailed heathen rich ly deserved a good drubbing. Harness kop al Leboaea. losini? mora or Iao. hide, flesh or hair. In consequence of the About a couple of weeks aao Dubrnill A smashing up of his train A us. got a leave of RnbarU harness maker in thi city, dis abeence for eight day. We are glad to hear wlved Partnersliip, the former retiring from that Lincoln has received the appointment of the bnine. Last Week Mr. Dubruille went Conductor on that road. He ha run on r" J'non and purchased the harness railroads so long that he ia eminently quali- ,noP belOTff"g to S. H. Claughton, and wUl nea w uu ine position. uereaiier run a brst-class esUblisbment at tnat puce. lie is a fino Aaelncr Oae bone. workman ami ho tcus us ne intend keepinar on hand a vl ml,.,.U ..I I ....... " lA -en au . . . . i ur,, saa.ues, Wluos. sours, nn.1 7 go. ueo. juuser w the test evervtbins in hk lin. ..! .ti ' . 7 . one. Hismmliiiliii Ma ...i ... ' . . ...wuopiui,, "SOJVB. WOU dW i rortland, and oa MoW -n up the road en his way home. They tell us that he paid for two railroad tickets on his return, and that on was ned by Mrs. Kai ser, and we guess it' so. In fact we know it, for George and Mis Katie Fields were joined in the "holy band of nadlock" at Portland last Sabbath. Well, Geor-re. here's ours-a-. Don't squeeze it too hard. thnub e lenuer you and yos our hearty congratulations. a long and happy life. Albany pric We neoirua hint ta our -rr f,, that loca bty as an excnlUZ man, ami wen worthy of their patronage. Beaaliral (abes. Tbe State Fair. - Since our lust i.sue this office has been kin lly remeniberod by Mr. aud Mrs. L, Bil yen .in.! Mr. unA Mi. V. K. Wolverton, each of tli.. new linns having sent us a bounteous SUlllllv of WAil.tini, r 11 ., v, f:, vjj. . " ue an, irom me L. Tr ' "1 l devi1 down 40 tUe doff ourhaUand ' "KY nake our politest bows to the nfor;,l ..... tie and wish them long life, peace, prosperi ty, and pure, unalloyed happiness, and when they pais from this earth our well wishes will be continued to their heirs, adrainistra. tore and assigns, and to all the appurtenances or hereditaments thereunto belonging or oth- Young gentlemen who wish to reflect eredit at the State Fair on their own taste and judgment should by all means purchase crwine appertaining. tneir outtit at the one price ready pay store of Wheeler, at Shedd. New and fresh stock this week of everything needed by man or boy, from hat to boots. - Mlntle-a Vegetable Wenbrclleaiu. WIU cart, all Oiiew of tl KU.itvs, BUdder and Urinary Ormuis. llundml. ..... "ZTrl ' ! other remedies haro tailed. His KiiV-Uoh Ikui.MA.Z rw nave no equal in all ewe ,A DM Liver. ly. Detmua or onv RiMit.a .1. . .. . J Tlinnka. , We wish to return our thanks individually to Mrs. Cochran for some of tho finest pear butter we have ever tasted. W relished it all the better ' from knowing that the lady herself manufactured it She i. nn. ,.f ti.. i . A'Yre- I va atjlts U I ninnAAsa ms.i-it ' ... - leading riti. of tbi. eitT j, Vir vir- I 1 wu county, having come pepms or soy BiUious derangement. "auiK IU Villi eny HHI tuea To be had of all drwruriido. here at a very early day, and altliouKb tret ting well alone in veara. anrl l.; ,i 5... er of a large family, she seems a young and" lively as many women at thirty. , , A BefaUllon. Te Farmers aad Builders. We wish to call the attention of our read er to the advertisement of E. Carter & Co., mcu appears m this issue. They make the I,m. : boss" barrow and cultivator combiaad. and E.Vlnr . ' "''& the farmer are beginning to find it out Jn t ... - thelineof doors.Lh, Lading llsuch ov STIi f A 11,ad work they have made a reduction in Wice in If!! ArchiUus jfordon, re- order to keep all California work out of thi. 77 T cnanvoter.- This card is part of theountry. ToTr n wth f -qualiSedly falso, anl if insert- anything in their line we o ttoZZZ . profit by dealing with E. Carter & Co V. - faU 0flt" PW- Yearn, ; . . 'dt'IVEV. ineiliaUly, an t l pn.lasbly uAw on iU way to IJverp.M.1. T!. :..t... ... 1 . "u-ar a.i.i laaicr on lie ll.o inarnai'i as the weather gets cooler. Tl.ey look at it as a hieaxur of oronomy. The same ainoent ef bed c.otl.iiig used by a single poraou will an. sw. r for two. I If i." a If. 1- ..... v. aa. wmi magnolia amiis are now ruu uiug night and day, aud have been for twe weeks. timnTLnMns: I am happy to Inform you '.bat I am again oa band with a saw stock of Agrt- Henslry, and it may be culturml Implement, and a In tha pant. to laarn that it has al-1 u ,uluri anau it tay my canatant endeavor to otXar you none but first-visas food. Our past butane relation baa 1kii very lant lodeed, and shall ha bold in greolful reoiembranoe, and while I Improve this opportunty of thanking you for tbo many favor In the past, I will i xprea a hope that by fair, square dealing and strict attention fo bualneaa, I may merit a continuation of the same. I shall be plua4 to moot all my old .and aa many mw, customer a will favor ma with a call at the old ataiid, Harper' Block, Albany Oregon. Very respectfully your, nlstf Eco lew a Bi'cuaxa. anal soon overhauled brum aad dispatched him. It was a fin Urge black Lear and tari.A.1 out Uiirty pounds of oil. roes riok Lake. Ik Nickerson came down from Fish Ike thi week and report that travel still con tinue lively over th monntain road. Snow fell on the mountains last week when it waa wwak waavaa I. woo lee 1 a - . . ....... IB Tatar aVOaal Haaaaa a... . .. I . J Thi. wUl oonUnu uuUI nest Mav nMum Dan' na " uu aUi on th high-1 6"V icv,uua flu J ncrj tnUJ aud by that time an immeuaa auantilv a mt I " 'eU huy 00 S1 Mountain, flour will have been turned out 15uhnp Wightmau, of Charleston. S. C. liKMUfd down the road from ltoseburg to Fort- land last 1 uesday. lis goes to Ran Fran -w wio urst steamsr, a fa expect to open Conference in that city next Wednes day. f. -, . ... -ou, oi iriackaraa ooui.tv. and but did not remain on for any length of time. Pickerson and his partner, Barmester, will remain at their ranch until about the loth of next mouth, wben they will oorae down to th valley to spend the winter. tdsaal. buy the M Itilffiinncin il inifnan Vola Room. Ilev. Foe, missionary at lb Warm 1st. Tbey ar the cheapest goods ia th marat, wben their ervic is taken into con sideration. 2d. They can b worn in damp weather ar a shower, without fear of being ruined by curling or ahnnkuaff. Mis Alice J. feeble, of 8aW were united ng larservaUon, who ha been attending 3d. They ar all double width good, full in marriage by Dr. Geary hut Tussdsy even- iou of th Presbytery at Browns- twentydsrven inohe wide, and made from inf. The bride is well knaawn in tt.;. .:... rted for his bom on th Agemy tho very bet material, by exoorienced work aud her many friends tender their oongrata- 1"t lf wa aecompouied by hi I men, and cannot be excelled by any similar latioua. ' two daogbtora, t.eorgi and Bertie.' wlte ex- good, either Foreiim or Domestie. We find Mr. Hartlo, of th Cuntnl M.r. P4 to go on np to Lawiston, Idaho, where 4 th. The nianuf acta rice, dyeinir and finish ket, not o "baartles" a hi -nam would 1 ." Walter reside. The young I ing is don in such a manner that theae goods seam to indicate. He presented us with I "' reoiaed here in Albany for a good I can be waahed and dons up as well as a linen some fine, juicy steak thi w,k, and we ar I wn,le nd th"r Mend" wer yry sor- rait, without th least Injury to th fabric, ready to bear evidence to th fact that better I " m osPart s I and th merchant selling is authorized to m.u.4. al 1. . I w 1 I . a a oe louna any Wl ere. I Inaoriaal t ladles. I warran mem a such. lr.n m .V.a, ..1 . . I - - I .il V 11." a .... puague-sino (en citv Now I i wo. au weir manniacrore uier t no Orleans each daily paper "funny man" U Another lot of one dosen of tl.. fl, weighting, tiffning, orartificial lustra used. still at work and grind oak his paragraphs "New Home" sewing machine ha just T1"u, Bwir.g just what th good ar and on yellow fever, death, eta. The latest from I been received by the aront in thi citv J. will b until worn out the aouth ia from Atlanta, Oa., -"Old Si on D. Titus, Improvement ar being made in I 6th- No 3rpense is sparod, and the greatest Yellow Fever" and can be found on our wwing machine, lik everything else, and Uken " "ery color as fast a the 0 H H Na sJ ' teal , 9 H h cs W H a. P I"! ! N H a ? 2 CQ CO o? 0 o 1 P c 0 0 c 9- s X tr 0 (5 9 9 0 1 P. Q 0 B B U 8 4 Q 1 0 F ilMnBBjmW layjgaMita tef RETAIL first page. I thi is the very latest and eclipses alllothers. Kev. T. B. White tells u that onite an W cannot describe ite Bood nointe. ladies. interest ha been awakei ,ed in relinou. mat. you will have to go around and se It Call ter in Douglas county. Last Sabbath ven- jewelry store. n8tf mg ha received eleven Bw memben at Row burg, and about sewvuty conversion were made at th camp-inostintr of which he auoka in his tetter last weak. W. II. Hassett. a youne man who has sided in Albany tor two or three y oars, start for his Old homo back in Vermont a 4h. sasirw saen lal N alr. perfsction of skill and th purest dye will make them. atoTA Awak layale r above aaesl fast re- eel ved, aad a tall assartateat kept eoastaal- IT an feaadl by SAJITU. S. TOCKC. Fin "I' ""te seat by malkaad -- riaaarw oaaeaineai iia. We bay a word to say to those who con-' template taking a course of instruction in in strumental music. Miss Mary Hannon is now giving lesson by a new method which Ovaon. Ha is a irood. oni-t b..-,.v: ! recommended, for beginner. ; it ha vounu fellw I... .'a. , . - "u uaeu .u vn uoston Musical uonserva- during hiidc. Z ZpI and give per- Wk Vni .n ai.. ... . fect satisfaction. -w-u. v. mo iu uuaitn oi ni I gate it T WBwM IT MAY ravrrn You had better invest!- A Utile Freak. Tke Beasea. An old Utlr 70 vart of - twa croMtd tb I VriAiintBina ' ..M Al. . - I. ! . a. A I ThsAlbanv Dsmocsat v.,.. ... . """."-"", i,l".n oouuiryiass robblaHr tho Albany paper as Is now eonuiut any- I " tQ" tuff which our country IS made. u.ink, niumi orig", ueo. Brown's I "ymina oiunuara. Inferonce s little "fresh" to say tbs least "Portland I mi . standard." ' roruano i Thank you for th information. Murphy. Ye, we accused you of it, and without I We ""Te alway wondered why it was that strength, tkank God, for th uperiar aklll proof, too : but sine, that wo b.. nothing but beet, turnins. and other root. V m7 Thla 1 to oertlfy that I have been arTard. ed for Abe last three year with chronio la namauon or ue bladder and torpid Jivar. Having spent a amall fortune with the beat medical talent I oould obtain In San Franoiaoo, aad yiaited tbs various springs i. n.nrAM,i. u.t i ,. t. . aaa vaiuv.ua UVM.Ug vm UUU nulQl, Xl S V - ing found none I gave up all hope of be Inir eared and dropped all mecitoin and dootors. Whila reading one ef th daily papetw i saw an aaverusemeok oi a meu ein esjied neopnratioum, a preparation prepared by Dr. Mintl A Co., of San Franoiaoo. I waa persuaded bv mv wife to try it. and I went and boutrht a botUa. Having: tmkn that. na boixle I found much relief, all pain ceasing and feeling muan batter I took two more bottle ii I am bow perfectly restored to health and the JEosi Ortgontan and And in it tli exact article that you stole. This shows that our inference" was correct. Consequently w don't doubt for a moment that you were per- could be raised on the Sound. Bad Intelligence. doubt thla statement can call at my real- aanoe ana see ma. j. jr. aioons, iz7 run street, Portland. Ore ton. September 11, 1878. When Ilev. T. tt. VVhlto tnn,a,l fectly honest in what vou laid in regard to from tha ItnsnW- fWrna T.a.l P. A. X. MlHTlB A Co. OenU: I fkr''iuf4lroa0t,bei.1'H,e was be receivil tbe sad intelligence of th death Sleual "Snov.n aurpiaTall "25 iresn to of bis mother, which occurred at Opelousa. claim "from my experience la their ns." Louisiana, on tli Oth of last month. Sh "?V.r!J,.' " "jopepiua was iu tbe 74th year of her age, and died of paralysis, and had suffered from that disease for many years. the truth and that w a "littlo some metropolitan journals A Lively Runaway. Jobuny Cleland's team ran off last-Tues day evening and created quite a sensation for It few moments. His little boy wss in the wagon when the team started from the Odd Fellow Temple, and Mr. C, being close by, rushed to his rescue, and caught the near horso by the bit In this way he was drag ged tbe distance of two blocks before he suc ceeded in stopping the team. He wa bruis ed some, but was able for work in a few day. No other damage, was done. Sorbin Keaseved. During the past week J. K. Sorbin ha re moved his wholesale liquor store from bis old stand into one of CToolo's how bricks, next door to Nolan's One Price Store. Ha has increased hi stock a great deal and ia doing a very large business. He carries perhaps th largest stock this side of Port-and. and Llvar troabl. J. A. STROWBttrDOn, First Street, Leather Merchant . Portland. Sept. 17, '878. 1)K. A. E. XliicTiK A Co. Gent: I vol unteer to say your English Dandelion Pll Is equal and even aurpasa all you- claim "from my xperienoe In their use; fngsv they bay no equal" for I'ivnr"-. . -Tl Liver troublaa. Proprietor Ooeiueiiud o tel, First Btre. S. D.b.iTs, ex-,., jiuii juai i. Druggists nd C ? ' i to Messrs. 1' l!S & c., ..iesale drug-gists, j -. ua, Mini,.. ' zll chronio and Special LUseaaws Hua!-... No. 165, "second street, corner Morrison, Portland. S1AFPEITDE1T WHOLESALE AND mum 121, FIIST STEEET, .A.T.BAJSrS-. DRIED FRUITS of all Kinds. TOBACCO and CIGARS unexcelled. COFFEES Fine, Fresh and Fragrant. CANNED FRUITS In great quantities. STAPLE GROCERIES at Bed-rock Prices. CANDIESElegant, Exquisite and Excellent. ANY KIND of Groceries you may Want. PROVISIONS-Good, Fresh and Cheap. , r TEAS Choice, Charming and Cheap. FANCY GROCERIES a Specialty. THE UNIUVALLED NEW YORK SYRUP. FUIali LINE of Queens-ware -and Glassware. -O- AtJ. THE VARIETIES OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. OASH PAH) TOR EGGS IS AHY QUANTITIES, HIGHEST BATES C5T EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST LIYIK'G RATES FOR CASHSJ 61lf. SOUND REASONING. No person can buy Clothing, Gents' Staple and Fancy Furnishinsr Goods. Pine White Shirts. Boots Hats, Rubber Clothing, Blankets, Pine Cigars, To bacco, Stationery, etc., etc., intelligently in Albany, without first examining the extensive stock at the TPo YT 0C.' 1fallnHitnl Oi.... X Al .0-11 .. . waauwao auu Auouuiuuus obum iur lub reasons: following I BUY FROM NONE BUT MANUFACTURERS. I BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. I SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. I LOSE NO MONEY BY BAD DEBTS. I MARK THE PRICES PLAINLY ON EVERY ARTI I SELL. ' ' I ADHERE STRICTLY TO ONE PRICE. I AIM TO BE IN ADVANCE IN NEW STYLES. I AH CONSTANTLY STRIVING TO SELL CHEAP I 2 3 4 6 CLE 6 7 8 AND AT THE SAME TIME MAINTAIN TH2 QUALITY. 9 THE MARKET 13 CONSTANTLY FULL OF IN FERIOR GOODS MADE FOR AUCTION SALES. WHICH ARE OFFERED AS FIRST CLASS STOCK COMPARI SON REVEALS INFERIORITY. 10 THE ABOVE PRINCIPLES OF CUSiriEn TJULUr. THE BEST POSSIBLE GUARANTCK THAT MY CU..-' TOMER3 ARE FAIRLY DEALTH WITH. Farmers' and Ilechanics' One Frice Cash Ctcre, s .Albany, Oregon.