ummwi. JK.ilJAk .JAJiUARY 3. 187klrary Sociecv tuenUlu. and alLthadif. '-' vj aautli alrr-rary. U; P. CHOBOM.-rn.aohmg.verySahbath, at 11 a. m., end 7f.it by Ear. f Q S Tine, D. D. .Sabbath School at 2:30 r it , ... -Torj MaauaaoayaTaning. Kali, 1 1 ,':i,,WlW00 Sab School ItaS. Prayar meating every Thair. , . uuveraux, pallor. L,.'. '- "..bbath ST: rrayar maatiag aver PlT.) ' , oms each week. W. B. f 1-. Oil IT. mT r . SabUth at St. Paul". AL KoiT c"I!V - - ."-"'-'a. . oervicea everv !: ".5?0 Ud' Sbbath Schoo4 xniyer meeting everv Teang, P. A. Meaea, pastor. 7 Friday .t ii Trrfr tK. . -i r ' c,on ervicein .. Vng armon. Sahlath School j ' '.r?ar meeting every Thar mitinw , m ""O" a protracted .f- - un pastor. 1 ST Ptrrc.r.. o . v ce held u, the Church everv Sunday at II A. .at Sunday School at 5:30 r. u. II. pastor. A1V OFFER! Bakarrlkrra. a S.rr Te Head Tfcla. eoognuing the fact that all our Beoula re aoer affected by the hard times, and wnen Mey pay oat rnonev for BSWMun.M 4L - . r- -t w oenrse waat to get aa mach reading matter as DoesiM. .v. ne louowutg aaaounoameat and offer : -II 1 " uoscnoers who will aetUe what awy owe ana pay us one vear in advar. the DmifoclUT, or to any mew subscriber who pays m advance, we will wad the following free of charge: n f (y twt for six months. or ih F arrner Rerietc for one year. " BTOTACe) StWi " "pendent paper about the sin of the lxocAT, but it is printed in smaller type. and doesn't have over two columns of adver. tieetnenta. Ech Ztambar ia crammed fnTl wixa me latest news of the world, mieoella- I erncies, and aa it always haa from V A.- , I urew o nvw swnea in it a home circle can. " anyuing else which would be more u.c. . "r,iMa Mvaaoe we will send it and the - a I democrat to any addreee for fuU year. TK ruiur KKTIKW i monthly urriciiitanl MiMr.'aUatd " "- departments aa the government at Washington, and they all bear evidence of an usual skill and industry in their manage, meat. Besides its agricultural articles it gives a great deal of miscellaneous reading and aocce splendid stories. It and the Democrat will he sent one vear I or only $3. 1- w ... m a - - " Aensemaer taa we cannot make those of. fersio aay one but new subscribers who new ia aavaace, or to old subscribers who square .... -r jrear in aavance. xi lan l everv dav that n.h .b t,,;.. I ia offered to get two papers for the price of . I'r. "."..r i one, and you would do well to improve it. aalaew Thia to Tear el kber.-&l ataatlaas Bllwlas. ,., MaHASia, Ogn, Dec. 220, 1878. Editor Democrat: For the last six months, I hare been lock ed ap in one of yon gloomy canyons of our grand, romantic Cascade mountains, prospectus in conranekioa with m ..W I or. the "final VV . 1 WiC JUdaow that I .ten down and not m viimu from the shadow of Jeffereon, into the alter- aata anashiao or fog of tho valley, allow mo with sincere deferenee to salaam vm, j,-, I nity and be pardon for thia lonr tmKnnJ silence, aad also to tender my sincere th.nlr. iaarlheeoatfnued wisita of the Dkjioceat. The Canal Fork Co. have not been working iot the last few weeks, but a gang of men I will go in antin in about ten diva in ., forward the' lower or fourh tnnn.l ; 70 feet L, tunnels Ko. 1 and 2. while on. der tho superintendence of J. B. Mcintosh, some very rich quartz was struck, and some qoanx carrying a per cent of galena and ail- ver. j.ne prospects of this company are flat- tertog, and will undoubtedly turn out finelv I U BupermteTided and worked by miners of I theory and experience. No work haa been I done on the White Bull mine this season. '- XaataUlDh A Co. W .4 4.1 : v I x- ww.mw aiuvar iirj micn piaccr claim aumaent only to hold it I Kawauer one oi tne greatest chaaces for an actual money-makina- inveatnaamt ia. I n.: t :j ... . . I minin that there ia o. tbi. r otaer. T tr r o ... . I . onucn e o. ot your city. I am uuormeu wui open up, or rather drain off, . m , . . their claim at the mouth of Canal Fork next aeaaoa. Uood, Doe., and may tho laurels yea win be golden ones in bar. Yours, H. afrlaevtlle Kews. J. M. McConnelL of this city, received a laster from hi son Elihu, who now resides at xrwevuie, wnica contained the following ucwi: The winter over there haa been, so far, rery good. It commenced snowing on the 23d of December, and fell to the depth of bout four inches; bat the prospects are that there will yet be plenty of it The Sunday School had a Christmas tree on vunstmas ive, aad while everybody was enjoying themselves at that place, an alarm I oinre waa given. , The ceiling of th store a zungee at rvusoa was discover- " "I " " .v yrmm mwu. eaiiiniruaea. I a, sad ail went home. But about half-past one the fire broke out again, and this time swept everything. The loss was about $18 000, upon whiah thr was an insurance of 10,000,. . . .-, : vak Fox, Baum, Je Co. have let the contract for repairing their brick building on First street, aad they have conaeqaently moved their large tock of merchandise out aad are now located in the two store rooms in Fro man's briclr, recently ooeupied by Mollwain afe Ma- goon and US, Bhiin. Work has already commenced en their brick, and it is to be flnuhed np by the first of March. The floors , wm be raised, as aUo will be the roof, ana. tne inside will be fixed- up on a plan original with the proprietors, which . they think will excel auytafciag of the kind in our -A Dog. A jin hunting dog was lost by Geo. A. tteed, of Salem, while hunting near T. ' Latham's, about 4 miles above this city, a few days ago. The dog is a brown setter, about 2J years old, and answers to tho name of 'Brownie." A liberal reward will bo paid to any one leaving the dog at this office. w2 Th Eatertalatttrat. Ih prognunm olered to th pabllo an I oa IS sir Yur i Eva bv the llusioal and lit. erens parte war rendered la good style, but. i we are aorry to say the audieao ; wma ' not near ae Urge aa it ought t hav bien.w The maeio furnished by the orchestra the audi- euoe appreoiated very highly, toad of ae. looting their musio from the opera of Lu. cretia Borgia, "Aany Bologna, etc, it was mostly simple ballad, sometimes, arranged into mdlj, with which moat of tlio audi enoe waa acquainted. The solo. In the uer ttte '-Grandfather Clock" waa" well onj, by E. D. CraadaU, hut tfay , should hare had mora praotio on the chorus, which we think ia the only pretty part it the aong. nettle Miller came next with a recitation "Am I My Brother a K aoper?" She haa al. waya been good in Una line, but at the time ia question she waa area better than aver be. W The poesa ia temperance piece and Miaa Hettie aeemed to throw her whole soul into the work of rendering it in the spirit in which it waa written, and aha ncoeedod ad mirably. She waa loudly tncorttt, and whoa she appeared tlio second time Whittiar's beautiful poe.n "Maud Muller" was re cited in a style that again brought applause from the audience. Annie Griffin then Bang a beautiful and difficult piece of maeio i Dare I Tell?" She haa a toft, sweet veioe, and has paid so muuh attention to the culti. ratipn of it that aha makea the trills as natu ral as a nightingale. She waa also mcortd and then aanir a beaatifnl kallaj. ). ....... of which we have foreotten. Then H. C. Clement took the stage, and ia hi deep base TOies Sana "The Old Sex on." and althoncrh I . . . - it made nearly every one imagine that they couia almost bear the clods falling oa their coffins, the audience apulauded so that he had to come forward a eeooad time. He then aang "Rocked in the Cradle of the D!1." which we regard as a great improve upon "The Old Sexon," both in tnelo- dy and sentiment Next cjund tlta lUeaiii f otur of th owuiui? the drama entitled, "A Htuband to Or der." Havine recently returned from a tiur through Ed rope, the selection af If. A. Foa I Ur to reoreien Baron T. TWnr. . 4 emigrant nobleman, waa a happy one. He ustained his part well, but ia his make-up his white hair and black moustache .li.l not corresDoad varv welL A, n ltw,M . splendid Colonel in the Imperial Guards, and hie wife, thoush bavins- one of the moat Aim Parts, suoceeded admirahl n C. I.. .... loore and Minnie Monteith repreeeated the old eosntn onV .nJ ... J ","" ww vu voui UaUIUl lj y that they did Bot do their TtrwelL They alwaya excel in anything bord.ru, 'on tne baneaque or comic. Mrs. Moore imner aonated the Baron's ward, and waa DerfeOlv I " at borne an the stag. In her actin she waa not by aay one. A. R McWain nad evidently not put quite enough atudy on his part, which made him hesitate in some instance., but ntW.ua K well Hehad.characw. m.rr a time, set tho audience into . rr f "7 ter. Mac. Monteith would make a better baron than a servant, though, aa there waa aot mach required of aim, he got through Tel7 well The drama was a good one ; the . " ' P' w not very deep, but all the parts wore . ,Miiin, kh h waa warmly appro-' cialea bv toe audiuii W m.,J ' l - - - . t appreciated, bot that is a miatake, for dur- ing the exercises the meronry sank down un- Ul it waa nearly out of sight It had been advertised that the hall would bo "heated with four good stoves," but even "four food stoves will not heat a room to any great ex tent without having some fire in them. Cewacll Council met on Taeeday , ... ... 7 of last w. bemg a quorum prent. . h . . . . I ; . ..... . n9a "" . ,ol- mg Thuraday evening. At that time the "ea r ' rollow,ng Persons were found to be preaeat: .Mayor Wheeler. EocordoT Baldwin, Marsha Mathewa, Alder- men AUeo Brush, Monteith, Rumbaugh and SuPn - The Recorder' Marshal and Treasurer oraereu to maae np tbosr reporta and bave them ready to present a( a meetios; of Council to be held Monday evenine. Jan. 6th - 1879- Action on the petition of Pfieffer Bro's and Frank Wood for a sewer on Ellsworth street WM innner postponed. M- "rd s biU for gravel waa referred -aiwee en Streets. , , . . . no tollowiag bills were allowed v John Brush, $3; W. L, Wetkins, $60; F. M. West- fu 922.0; J. R. Herren. S50; 3. GradwobL 9A "1 I W u.u- a, , , t.iw. iiiiiwwwii OA4.J Adjourned to meet on Monday Avatninfr Jan. Ota, 1879, at 6 o clock, . ... . . ' s-ar-wera. .isiae mm Everybeelr nfactnrincr a atiwnV .tT. f .,:. ' uuu this city, and as time are bo hard of coarse sales were dull ' He has a large atock on hand and would rather have the real cost of 1 ... v. i.i..tuiu it in money than the stock itself, consequent ly he authorizes us to inform the public that for the next sixty days he will sell for cash down anything he haa in hi shop at cost He mean exactly what he says, and if you will call on him our words will he verinaal This is the best opportunity over offered ia this city to get furniture cheap. tf A Car to tke raiMJa.- Feeling a sense of gratitude to oar neieh-1 bors and friends for their unremitting kind- I ness to us in onr recent affliction, in nursing I and watching night and day with our dear, dear dauehter. Tunww-A k who ? vamn.j from us by the hand of death: taka ,,'. method ef expressing that gratiiuo! to one and all. We will, dear neighbors, cherish lor you a itina regard and thankfulness, and fnat tMVUW in the day of afiliction you may by his companions. He' has acted"ai "Secre neighbors to rally to your help. j tary of the Lodge for several' years, and in have kind Mb. aad Mbs. C. D. Boekhaet. Near Albany, Dec. 30th, I878v - - - If vl.JI A Taleated rhyalcUa, , , i , . . M We omitted to mention last week the loca tion in our midst ef a talented physician and surgeon Dr. Rosas. The Doctor is a native HTfTJnd,iin thVAll0path?0 r7Ilr.'?' 1847, and in 1858 he graduated in Homeo pathy at Munich, i n Austria. He is a tal ented gentleman, and is getting a very lucra tive prctice in this locality. Consult his card in another column. 0ltt Fellow . Oa last Wednesday evening Distrist Dep. I uty Urand Master J. . Backensto installed I the following otficers in Albany Lodge No. 4, a. u. j. x j rraiter an .bvetcnum, JN Ur; ut I K U Smith. V G: Ed R M Harfaw Pai'nn I f J . .... , I . Secretary; Ed Zcjsa, Permanent Secretary; N Baum, Treasurer; Geo. Hochstedttary Li brarian. ," 'J n. E. Chare h. Preaching on Saturday evening at 7 P. at. and Sabbath morning and evening at thi by Eev. P. M. Starr, of Salem. MwViltenrorth femiomttV 1 TB K1BBO BU a. r.) .i . ' , " una B) Mas bmhl... . . . ...... Tbs worlds trued nm. , - Arevtaaslutaitee If H33Ji3 Uod bleu our emblem - The "RlbbAi'oI Woe." aim pert of that number Will help uiak our lam i h Ami flaMUwetmntaenMU"'' " ,! " With victory Inns; ' ' " While laltliful Uiey stand ' .! ' 1 ' " ' Mr th "aibbya of Dlu7i ' i , 1 llawmtudty rewartt 1 H i Aloiif Umu.h th street, ' " And well utsy , wo, ' HZ ) I . Tor 'tis ujf aud ueat, ;H And whea the woiid eras , WhetvewaMtodu, ,-. Thar will welenat a hunie , With ear "Ulbboa el Mim." It ahuwe waaaveewera , To never again Partakaef aaotsea: .1 . I . So now, with dad's help,-1 ' ' - InUUewetl Be true To the pledr. ear honor,' ' - And th "tirbboB of UM ' . ' 1 . i . t .'U stay It tnmg be the pride . . ., m wait a bfat. , . , .. And brttif to this ouotrr. 1 . Oar bona tat lb Woet, , ,v ; Apriseeweetasin. And happlne, too For mother and wlfa ThU -Kibboa al Bl.- ! WiUCfr AT 4BT. The I re ..a b.ih.. u-k mKM 1 the riret Tea Mlir ef the Vaa;alaa Kallreatf. ' ay Wm. E. Bamiltua, one of the directors of the Y equina Day Railroad company, and one of the most prominent aitueua , of . Corvallia, called last Taeeday, and he iaforms as that the iron aad rolling stock isr the first ten miles ofthe uarrow gauge railroad haa been contracted for and will be shipped from Jfew iork on or before Uie 20th of thia month. Ua account of the great depressicai ia the htm business all the large factories have ihut down, and thia purchase had to be picked ap as nve ouaerent email eoneema. ' The prior was consequently a little higher than ataaj, hut the cash is oa deposit ia one ol the New York banks, and will be paid over aa soon aa the iron is received on board shin. - The iroa and rolling atock will be brought around the Horn oa a sailing vessel, and will ' arriw 5aa Iran ctsoo a boot -the Brat of May. It will then bo brought np beret iouuedistelv. The contract for getting out a part of the ties i i ' ...... ... ... uas airvaay oeen lei, ana tuey win all bo on the greaad by tho time; th .iron arrives. irack-iaying will then be, ootaaseooed, and extra exertions will be pot forth to have the road finished to Philomath by the Fourth of wy aspect to nave a July, at which a: .t ... nn?" Ulil Vmn. Rail road. Old Boreas Cxed things for skatioa last ihursuay, and ever since our Dooole hava been euieyinsr this exhileratinv r4 t- aoaao, excruciating) sport, with different re- suits. Some have cut over the eyes; others nave spoiled the beauty of their nasal tro- tabaraoeet;, catbere bave swallowed j tooth without number; others after a fall hare seen more stars in a Daiuute than . aa , astrorMoier would see in a year if be were to camp right andaa aha Umoaa Boss Xelooopaa, tad others nave come so narj aa to nearly knock tho patcbee off the seat ' of' their breecbeo. A few days ago Tolly Tate fell in such a man. aer as to mash hie aoeo dear back behind his banuiilce; FA. Thompson remained at home insensible and ia bed one entire after from thoeftasta of a fail oa tho ioa- Alec Purdam fell oa the' ice and cut a gash over his eye, that would m-i a stranger think he had a wic that knew how to use Uig pio; Charley TerapUtoo fU and woll,V aBdift Kfrt an? We- UL bt you hamto ocOTp ajpaif ; aow but -",o'g soit-potiomea one oi ua Uray o. Many others have been injured mora or lesa. nd all of our people excepting the doctors. oditors, and those who have oontrata4 th baling mania, a prayini" for a thaw. ' " , acwiag achlao aappUea. Porta fair Singer, Tt'aeeier A i Wilaoa, Howe; 0 rover & Baker. Florenee. Hotno- Buttle aad Buckeye, Sewing Machines, brushes, liobbins, rubbers, needle,' oil, bands, aad flat belt! for all machines just re ceived per steamer Idaho. All kind ef sew. ing machines repaired and warranted. J. Dw; First 8t, Albany. ill Hotel Chaage. Mr. E. P. Dodson, recently of Tillamook. this week bought out Mr. ; Hobart, of the Hebart House, and wiH hereafter run that house. It is his intention to only charge twenty-five cent a meal, and he will set as good a table aa thia market can Afford, . He ha renovated the entire establishment and partly refurnished it. ' " ' ' ' Belisjtoae Brvlrra, During th past week religious , services have been co'aducted'nightly at the' M. P. Church! nearly all the clergymen of the city participating, On Monday ventno;Rv. Dr. 1 conductecl the services; on Tuesday evening, Bar's Hill and Freeland; Co Weda- vening, Ker. Crawford, and on last entng by JUT,, Floyd, ' t ' J M j'l ;. .rr! 1.114 NrMM rreat,''J; At the last ' meetins; aSf St John' Lodge, No. 6'2,fA. P.:ft'A? M.,r tUeir Secretary waa presented with a beautiful gold, watch chain in appreciation of his' services the brethren i made Sim this tlegaot present.. , Q A .?. f ...! H H aVAiag Oat at tjestv, Ed. Baum-u soiling out his entire stock of gent's furnishing goods, such as white shirts, ntory of .topic wou don't iliv U, InvlnJyoursel ase means business. ' It is for your benefit to save money. Come Forward and Settle. Haffbnden Bros, want.aj", who owe them to come forward and settle p immediately, and they wish as M announce that the next year will be strictly .- : oA year with them. No more credit at tlial establishment "Take aBS notiee ana govern youreeiveo according Iv. " . ' .-.-a.-. in.. I i - A Mow Dray Flrsn, , , i . i j Yesterday Geo. W. Burkhart sold his lry and truck, business, horse, etc., to Clark 4 Davis, the brick-layers, aad th new firm will hereafter compete for their share of th hauling in this city.' These men .' are 'rush. era, and will get their full share of work. ' tissue aad Abroad. ' Wheat 81 cents. 1879 is 3 day a old. Everybody "skeets." Chew "Red Tag Navy." flwf snow is about all gone, bounty Court moots next week. ' " Cemo and pay that thou oweat Hi. This cold snap make aloe duck hunting. Chew Jackson's Boat Sweet Navy Tobao. Joa Charters and wife art again ablt to U out. rrof. C. B. Plummer waa in the oity this I - TL......U.L... r n oeen tne lovllest winur . , . .-n . . , ...a auuwn m " euioor. UUl, Uanoa has a aew suit of alothsa. ii .1 W hat ia going to happen aext? vaauiiiiaaui nave a pet aeer mat drinks bear like anv nl.l , Nnrhln ha I 1 1 .1 M , . m lj .u eioaan Ullliara Mum U al. . .1 J . I Itl ... . ' " pwwHuoe quarts rs. nis com weainer is very hard ou oats. ou wneat win probably not be injured. neiiKoger Tooki l.ke a Catholic priest aiaanaa i. .k.-l .ar Ll vaa laaa nauuauaone. "Fairmount Lake." acroes the river, is ths favorite skating field for Albanian. - Always oall on Ilartlea at the Central oaaraet oeiiire you leave onlaara for vntar r i . . . meat Resumption Day passed without creating even a nppie of discord among our mer chants. Rev. 8. a Cad well, travelina aaant of the n. n. u Association, waa in th citv dur. lug th Wuk. .Billy Cox, of Salem, on of the beat taova . .i. ..... capital city, gave us a pleasant call on New Year's day. Th three-year-old daughter of Mr. Jaa. Uyr died last Monday niuht after an ill. of about 21 hour. While cleaning the slush icoout of the mill race a few days aj i. Bob Foster fell ia and displaoo l considerable water. the wile of Wm. Hale died last Monday morning, aged about 8'. years. She was the mother of Milton Hale, of this city. a rvueauy irom Araaasaa, is openaag eat aa ladias' furaishing store First street, a few doors oast of Nolana. v' n.-. a. i . . ... va aauw uare a neater lor tneir en. gioaa They are not going to be oatdoae by aay new company. ihe mercury runs down to about 19 aboy sero every saoroing, aad in tho after noon get up to 40. . About AJO was cleared by the eotertaio- asat isn i useday STsning. Better returns than was expected. .nas. illisms. formerly of Browaavillau but now in the drug business at Th Dalle, was in oar city yaaterday vtaitiag friend. Deputy Sheriff Humphrey is now In the ssogropay Dusinaas. 11 eats writ a oorson's outory "with neatneaa, eheapaeaa and die. patch." Uowmaaypaoplo ran do wa town last Teas. daylight, thinking a cooflagraiioa wa aadsr weyr Th boys did rinr la th New Year Un a vim. mat stittmntn oorrestiondant'a aim f lni!U.i J: : . . . . J iiaiu, ua man s at ww w a ww mtn. inspector General Wat, suns minks they had other clothe on be idee pantaloon. ine address of Bra. riper at the Masonic installation last Friday night was a most in- tare. ting aad.. masterly production and was I a Ba.1 . aa. iiaMinea to ty Ltie AJasous and fam lies with deepest interest . Aitaougu cunstma ana xw y., ,, are nnMM with the past, still Uartles keeps a magnificent stock of at eat on hand at the Central Market, aad delivers free to any part of tke city. lUmetaber that on week from nest Tub. uy tnera wm o another entertainment at .i . i. the Pacific Opera House, given for th bene fit of the Albany College by the Albany Ma. meal and Literary Society. . Th. All l . caarraapoaiusut oi the Halem UtlrmutH aar Nelson has a pet deer which am uougns rrom a man just in from th i i ... .-. mountains "for a mer nominal sum. Xoinical" ia good nuff f , , ' Slush is has been running in the canal in sucn targe quautitiee let.ly that our mill have had great difficulty in running. It keeps two or three bsnds at each place oa- tantiy employed in clearing it out, Mo. 1 a bad their hand engine out on trial lait Tuesday veainr, and b worked w.ll Uui,..itiietis need have no fear that the old narnt engine will not do her duty ahould a Cr break out during this oold spell. , , Chooa ye paaU for S3.fiO. 14.00. 84.50 13.00. 85.60. $6 00, g.B0, 87.00, VI. 50. $8.00, as-au, vj.w, f9.0O, f 10.00, 11.0a at W. R. Graham 4 Son's th cheapest place ia town, to buy clothing and furnishing goods. rrof. it K. Warren, an old resident of this city, but now Principal of th Portland High school, came up last Friday and remaiaod with his Albany friends until Monday noon. ue thinks Albany is improving rapidly. Will Wostlak aad wif arrived ia this oity irom siodoo county, California, a few days ago ana wm remain bare during the winter, Hs likss his California horn very will, but he still ha a warm shoulder for "Old Linn." Th firm of Wheeler 4 Rio. attached . lot oi twine aou nax at tjrane twin factory last Tuesday evening to secure a note held by them against Craaeiar about 81 100. Thav ouly found about 8700 worth of property, so that --l u..La i A ii . . l they are several hundred dollars out of pock. . I Dr. T. I Golden and ' family, of Salem, but formerly of this city, spent a few days pi Holiday week with us. We are glad te know that tb Doctor is having a successful practice in th capital oity. He is undoubt. edly one ef the moat skillful ooculists in the Stat. last Monday morning th scarlet fver numbered another little eirl amons: it vic tims in this city, at which time, aftar only two or three day t sickness. Lola Mav. a lit. tie six -year-old daughter of Wm. E. and n ji.j c . , . I aa.uo yju., uiou. one was Dunea on Xues , aay at two O ClOCK. I , . . ... . , , , Our "saatitts" hav heretofore been going over to Fairmeunt Lak to enjoy their ex grating pse,, but th.r isnouof that now; thsOalapooi U fresen over as tight as a drum, and the toe is much nicer thre than nywhr else. ;,. Y""",!0- aionieun, lorraeriy a resident of T.l . TJ a- i. 'il. a . . thiacity bet now Indian Aseat at LamraL lagno, arrived here last Wednesday evening on a visit to bis relatives. He has just rs- turned from th East, bavins taken several hostile Indians Vmltv e TnHi. T.n. I understand that be h just bo.n re-ap- pouted aeent at Lapwai. He will nrohal S5? aiiarv lur vu e reservation to-morrow, . . , Kraagellcal Chareh. .YMV. oervices conducted by the pastor on next Sabbath at 11 a.' m. and 7 p. it. Subleot- The New Year'The Divine aad Human in Christian Union." Sunday School at 12:15. Cefflas and Casket. We hop our reader may not hav to use such things for a good while, but if they do trred Uraf has them or all kinds and sizes, both wood and imitation, and prices accord ing to finish. WBKK OrPBAf CB. laloa Services, Bxeeyt oa Babbath. For the SabUth, an. 6, as a atibleot for u uip; "uoristiaa Union." . . '. Monday, Jan. ft Thanksgivings for the blessingt of the year past, and prayer for their continuance. At the Congregational Church, Tutmiay, Jan. 7. Prayer for the Church of Christ, it ministers, it growth ia grace, and its enlargement A 0 the Baptist Church. ; J the family, the vonncr. oll.-r. .al-. . ai "."" v 7 --e. !. ower scnooia, tjnna. I learning H.I.1..1I. .-.I .i i. t . , wan Asaooiationa ' v. vr. ..i v I ' " a Ua A VUtl Women. At the IT V. k.L I Thurln r a v . . ., ' , I i - w auaviuuei rulers ana peoples f jt Mate and rellwioe. Ii W. . .... i eartn. At the M v rh.i. - . . "y, un. ,v in rressi Tors bleasina i I . t i .... w i u iiuuusners. xlitira ami !... it.. ...... I . , . .. 1 01 temperance and other social reforuia. At I the M. K. Church Smith , Saturday, Jan. ll.-Uomo and ForeittB Mission, and the converslo. t th. mm i I L. V . -w... a.aiw a. ranireitoal tOarch. .1 I Oa Sabbath evenine'. Janaiarv 19' I I. I areata d that ni.lin a., l.iji . . i - r. ..mmuga if, neimor pnyer, praise and the nreaantatto. l .. I . . - . " I obloot and work of tl.. V...-.li-.t aai: J. H. CaswroKO. a a ayiaa. J. Bowtnaog. J. F. Da Voaa, ' W. B. Ftoti.. P. A. Moacs. Pastors.. RE10VAL OF FOX, BAUH 4 CO, w ,aa aivaia arvstaiBBl,T SVC'v C SIKBI B. BLAIT. W tak pUaaur in lafonniair Mlf aJatr011aT sua me puoii in general, that w wiJl re- move our stock of goods for two months from tho 1st of January up to the 1st of March, into the store formerly ooeupied by L. E. Blain, aad that room aot bcinir lam enouga lor oar Mteaetve stock of Uonaaral Merchandise, w will sell fur tb nstt aixtv a .... ya, at greatly reduced prices, toon and all. FOX, BAUM A CO. Asrlrallarai IssaleBarau. Eugena Bsohaoaa, mauagor for Nwhurv. Bjpman Ua, In this city, has a large stock of Morrison Bro's improved walking ao sully plow and tel bottomed road erapera. Also extra floishod Esp and Whitewater hacks and wagon. Katie to BMalrtrt t larwa. Will the dktriet clerk of tb following district plaaae send m their aame immedi ataly: No. , , 43.J57. 59, 61, 63, 69, 76. aad 80. L. N. Ijoobtb. County School aWporiatendaot Tkaeiav. Our oarriev, Ed. B. Piper, takes off his hat and autluaa has aaost polite bow to thoa of our patron who remomberod him on New I '""" nis aiucare u If. a . 1 at Utaaks aad arootise U be mor faithful tbaa ever in delivering tb paper. Earaaaaaal oawrra. Tb following officers were elected Or. geaana EacampoMiat laat Wedueeday en ing: K Saitioarah. C P; A M Hoop, ii P, K O Ktnith. S W; Conrad My or, Trvas: J.. Webber. J W; Trustee. J f iWW.n.L,. It Saltmarsh aad afo Webber. tiraaleal CorUAeasaaa. At the public examinaUoM laat Satuislay th following peravofis went gaauBtd toacbar certaScate by th County School Superin lent: Alio Brush, Minn is Allison. Mar tha Wheeler. J. B. Johnaoo, Q T. Doan aad French Chrisiager. 1 """a "Waajas. Oa Ouhaaass Its, Ws. at las mil of the bride' taareaata, la the Turks of the Baatiant, Mr. D. C. Holt, etdaaet soa of Hob. B. K. Iloll, of Harrietiurr ami lad la warftook to Mala, ynanewet ataochtar ef II oa. J. H. aoat Retti Johnaoo. IUt. W. S. Wahop of the C. P. Church olBeUllnf. The fair arid and gallant grass had has Behoof. malaa, under the eAetatlnff ciargrBaaa aa Uaaeher, and while dee In the aarcleriea ef sanence thev seem te bar found Urn to sola the mightiest prablem of all ay deaMaMtratiag that they had Two souls with bula sUagi thought Two hearts that beat as eoa." rrooi that happy period th gotdao hours oa angel's wings sped happily for Ih Bright yoaag pair. Van la tee puree! esass timnaturnted tar them the soma aa thing! of earth to pearl of price, the bright mera- hgof a aew UUdawaed la roseate eeloca, so elood dimmed the diataal aorlaoa. Looking at th mdisat jrooug hrki sad naaaly groom vfeil th atretic word war spokaa which asad them one, the word ef th iw were retailed to saw eiwaory; In peaee love taaat th shsphsrd's reed ; In war, be mouals th warrior- stsett; la halls la gay attire Is seen; la hatnleU, dnos en the green Lor rule the eourt, the camp, the grur , Aad nan belew and eeluM above. For hrre Is hearse, aad heaven Is lor. About arty guests partook of the supsrb wedding dinner, gotten np under the suparrlaloa. of the bride's aaother, Aunt Haute (evervtodr's Aunt IletUeX and "7 b PUat hl uM a paid It was ,h orioa ,ppiu' "hk iamU P ZZJZJZZrJZZf. "'" end of th labl wita almost miraculous reptdltr. tm mediate) after dinner th bride's mother handed th Rr r- Bishop a superb, richly bound family blhls. " " i " nrv w.n,fut.. Thbfpleaslnf duty Mr. BUhop acquitted hlma.lt of la . mLTLi La ia.un. ln- ... happr pair would Tr ehertah th sacred nreoiDU oon talned therein as ths eountor and ftilds ol thtr fu. Utn UrM brids vu 10 presented with an W. gant gold watch and chain by her husband. Innocent mirth and jeUity ruled Hi f eating time un. til the "was short hours ayeat ths twsT admonished the guest that It was tuns to adjourn, which they did with heartfelt wishes for the prosperity sad happli of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bolt. , On ths Uth th bridal party, oonsUtlng of ths bride and groom, ths groom's brother, Mr. Sloe Holt, Miss B nod grata, Mia M. Irrln aad Miss Bishop, eat out for Harrisburg to snjoy th hospitality of a kind rosp tton by Hon. B. B. Holt at his elegant rldno. At th r"ePtlon th 'o"0"1" pre" were nolvd by tb brld and groom: From B. , R. Holt, a beautif Ui . 7 .. ... j... .. . t: tah. .. Urn allrar aaitor with eaU hall: a aat o. aBWWH an WKnawr BlWft, Mia b. d. ami, t an h sllrsr tea and tabl apoons, butter knit, sugar spoon, and art of knives sad sllrsr forlas Bios Holt, a pair of knives, sllrer forks, Uble and tea spoons i J. O. Ren ders, asUrer water pt tenor; Mlae B. A, Curtis, a glsas oak stand; Addle Snodgrass, a wash stand set. , In a fsw days Mr. Holt will take has winsome bride to ths beautiful home which he ha' prepared for her, lx miles east of HarrUburg; ' " "'' ; Oo thou and do Ukewla. '' . ' ' RIIMTtH WnAnVTH rtn Tnurtav TW. la. SSm. t ths raeUienos ol T. 8. Weodfln, by Rev. 0. Sperry, Ha. Oaosss W. Bikch and Mus Mabt T. Woddfis SmJmm'mwt'- MAstaUKD. DUBR0tLLE KETGHDSt On Waitnirf.v T.- 1st, 1879. at th reiidano of the arlde'i nannu in V I .i. n i n . . . . C ' I ' Lebanon, Linn county, and Miss 1.1.4 Kstohum, of r1" "y- ... v..i mj, or nor. ii. noweraox, at, 4. i. 1'vtsulLI.s, CUNNTNOHAM WHIOHT At tha Kt : m..i Hotei.in this eity, on New Year1 Bra, 187, by .Rev. T. B. White, Ma. M. C. CvxauraBaa anil Miss sUaaa Waioirr. . ; - f!OV Tn 111 I. Alf v An 1 .r. .1 . .. Tl..' mn.u ' luaa Lola Mat, daughter of Win. K. and Hattis Cox iced year, month and 17 day . . TEMPLETOtf. At Brawairilla. nai IiMu ru. 27th, 1878, J. O. TsMFIiBTOM sgwl abeut 3D year. U leave a wile and four children. Dr. Hlnlle's VegeUblo Xrphrrtlcaaa, ' WJ," mrJn of the KMiaers, Bladder and DB. HniTtB VEtiBfAHLB HtFHtETIB- i ,';" ,1'Mt ;,vt j UrTnar, iB at AhM-Mieedtae. had Wtod. Ii naitahaall a hi. n.r. bo fxiuai In all eavass of IMmatml . LWer yur laxlinit- olll-n., from U1 ll to tbet vlrluan. b UruKriai,, , ..fii: .A Tho Centaur Linlmanta ara nf LI Th Whit i for th human family theYel tow U for horsey sheep, aad other animals, lestimonials of the effort iiroducod by theiwi remarkable Preparations are wrapped around every botti, and may be procured of any drug- Clat. rae liv mail fm at., lim.. . ...... 7 n . . waa , mow oi mi (.KM tauk CoMPAur, Mi Hoy Street, New York 1 ' J J . 13:S9yl ? Prerent Decay of TeotK-O erJ'i? J&1T "l1. P"rvatlvo. armootl a UaaUlifui roMneas' and Mardaaia ec the J . aw.mn mam, aa Bgroeaiiie taeio II the mouth all thoao NO.oijont. lKa not u!h an In valuable lynoi. Bnioin, one so fiiira wH aa all on tlvo, deserve ; tho i pomibtritv lt enlovnf Most amiirodly. It baa no rival worthy of . . 'I' l. .. , a " I are nothlnir'to It, and aiiice. lis appoarsnne, I lain, aim or uiiarv Dowanra ami i.uaioa i ' - " -r"a iwav Bjrwuuu. raoiu oy iril(r- dae eaars to greet that the urrilnary repair f lly wiaHurit uin raat awl nutrltiti eaiiout make up I ' iii.iMaj., imiir a me orenaiaa orgaa III reault. Turn tarnna, orgaoa ad dliKillona, are rnatiraurtu wltk rwrre sn4 meatV, or ?mtritlifi cUo. trUiliy and plka.ptt.eda. , l'.yia bm Fellow' llrpia. plu-plill the waud elatnmu are ratumd to th bclr in (am eaalf aaaliallalail. aa tkat n. or uaiKreo ruiictiuna are aiaad eooiiU araln. aaaua - ma iw.ia im interrupted artloa of th I "i" T ror. roe MunrH 1,1 rr Ur. ree up. The Luiiara inaiilblv iah phere. th Sfceutyib 4ieU. better. ITl. 'leiaenal Organ bateume rt.iiifOi.iml. ' The liraln flre, vl. roua and eradurlmr. and Ui ...,l u.,.i. 1 uae by the uaw 01 tbkrnaly ratal.le vl walaUiUaf gnaM end (wJeag d xnkm. F-r ifUmlar . v, the value of thu sreae ramsdr. aaa P.lli.an1 l ajili m.ihmii, a bhi uroxaot. "tlver tho King' ' The JJvajf l ith lBirirari'al iJt Hid ; wl.r.l aauinan mjmutta, a It control llio ifo. bnaltb and banoineaaa of uihii. Whim it 1. uieturiMKi in u natural a -tlou, all kinds of aiimofii are tu natural rAxM, Tl( dia-- ll. A. I .1.. ... ., . I and blood, tbu aiHon af tlio brain anil ...' "v ,,f. tnu ui'aramiaiiia aar uiaa ii..a n norvou vKtn, am all loimoillatfjly oon- ruxion witn tne worfclntu .f th I Jver. It naa been urxnfnllr ttrovml that Uman'a AiMtuat flower la uucjnalfd In curing aU aaarwana anonwHi Willi lllanoptia tor Uvi-r I OfSplamt. and all UiO nullmrirua armt,l. oma that reault from an u 11 lute tby oooali- Uon of tb liver and Stomach. Maniple kr.,.1... . . .. . . .... ...... a j aawiaaa W WJ, t ' !Ill. rUIVOIy BO f In all town on tbaa Vntrn llnnllnani I Dree doao win prove that It Is Juxt what TUEV ALL TAKK IT. u it.. i ... 1 . ... a nun toe systotn 1 run down to the ex. temt that you pa steeple nitflita. are ner vous and Irritable, have rUk iny forebod IngU. aour aUimaa'h. ab-k hnaiianha anil eoatod toUKU. do not enroll yourself aa uticu pnvaut. in tue rear rmnK un.u.r t Jan. ral DebllHy, but nneer up and try White' Prairie Flower, Tb Ureal lver Hanaoea, now far sal In ever rity and towo on tb Continent. No uiodlrlne evor oomp'iund d la half lt equal for the tnr of I)Y ' PEPiSIA aad IJ VER COMPLAINT. ' It na a apneine power over Uia liver, and bv ourlng the liver, Iiysprpsia and all other me see analog HOIll 11, vaillsn a IT Oy 1 mairlai. .Satnpie botllea ara amltl at tba email nriej of 25 ewnta that will convluoe you Urn laerita. , Ijtrg a .boulee Ii cent, for aale everywhare.l ' a A FAMILY HKDirrSF.. 1 i a 1 1 11 a ,11. ,111 llw OaauoM liUHtu Vturvut and Hivntx Kk.icmti.r is the best family retnrdy ever placeal before the public. ' " : It i an OitcrHr production, compounded fraam Oasoo root and horb and manufao. turwl by aa oldUltSoOX bouao. You should have it in your family. It purifies the blood and regulate the sys tem, 15 ' , -it. It root out all scrofulous impurities from the blood. , Keep your UUaod iu order and yoiar faaUh ' MOST b good. ' Women in rjM!A!cr, It preveut' nausea aad vomiting. ,. , , . , , , - Gtv ittyourowldra. Take it yoaneU. Don't be without it in your family, it is nos a psawDvioaw nonrum made to soli, but a purely VaCETASi.t blood puriGay. AU druggist have it for sale. Manufactured by WILLIAM PFUNDER A CO., Apottiocaries and Chemist, ' New Market Theatre block, Portland, 0. Doh't shake yourself to piece with th Aoci and Bun up with Fxvin when you can be completely cured by using a bottle of that famous preparation called Tut Wixlam- ITTS FsVKJt AND AOCB UlXTl'lUC . It ia a aur re for Fcvaa and Aouc All druggist hav it for sale. Manufactured by t WILLIAM PFUNDER A CO.f " Apothecaries and Chemists, Portland, O. ( ' TO WfJOBI rr MAV ccekx. Thia la to certify that I have boon affoct ea ror tne iwi inreo years witn chronic In flamatlon of tb bladder and torpid liver. Having apent a amnll fortune with the bent medical talent I could obtain In San Franciaco, aad vinlted the various aprlntr 1 . . . 1 , . , . 1. . , . . . .. ,. . . . . iu aaiiibrnia, noping to nnu rnnoi. Hav ing found none leave ap all hope of be ing cured and dropped all mealrtrie. and doctors. While reading one nf tba dally papaaa I saw an advertisement of a m edi ct ao called Neaphrntloum, a preparation prepared by Dr. M In tie Co., of Han Kranclnoo. I was persuaUod or my wife to try it, and I went and boufrht a botue. Having taken that one bottle I found muoh relief, all pains oeantng and feeling 1 am now perfectly restorett to nealtn and strength, thank Ood, for the superior aklll or ir. Minna K jo. Any one who mar .l ill. ...lAmn.1 n M 1 1 T uaaaj ,u,. .wiwihvm . wu uai. an aaajr niaa aeaoe anti see me. , .-.-I .t AfooRK, 127 Fifth Street,, . -i .! I'ortlnnd, Oregon. September 11, 1878. s ..,h ;,..,., . Da. A. E. Miima .fe Co-. brunts: .1 vnl ujataaaar tranav vnnr Kno-llali lHaniiaallnn Pills equal.. ; aad even aurpaa all you olaint "ron my experience in their us.' A.M I Fanoy. they have no equal for Dyspepsia ana uver trouDies. ,ji .. . , i i .'! J. A. STROWBRIDOBr ! .. ! ' : i First Street, Lieatiier Merchant. t'PortWtnd.clept.17, '878. i . , i Dr, X. E. Mimtik A Co. Qenta: I vol unteer to say your English Dandelion Pilla equal and even aurpasa . all you tdalm "irom my experienoe in tneir use, fsnov they hav no equal" for . Dyspepsia and Ldver troubles. . rronnetor uoeidenuti no- teit lrst Stree. v . .. . n.:d.bit, ,. f. .i i , ; . . i uoolueutal ilotel. . ' Drntrirlsts can rend 'their ordeni 1 to Kfessr. Uodsre. 'Davis . Co.. wholesale droggiBts, Portland. "Jl ' "l,J MR. miffTiH tx jo., treats aucnronio ana speolal Diseases with tsuooess. No. dob, stjoona uireet, corner . caorrison, rortiaua. StockholdGra'LIeeting.' : VT, OTICE IS HEREBY aiVEli'rHAt JLI ' meeting of tho Stockholders of the Orange Union, Albany will be held at the oflioe of said company in Albany Linn county. Oregon, on the 17th dav of Janu ary, 1879, at the hour of ton o'clock in, the forenoon of said day, for the purpose of 1 taking into consideration and voting upon I the propi aing up the business of sajauot, a dissolving toe corpora tion, an .4 Durness of votlnsr unon any reaol ,a that may be offered tor the purpose oi aissoi ving saia corporauon Uy order or tne Board ot Directors. GEO, F. SIMPSON. E. P. McClure, Secretary, Iw4 YAM "ii' tlaia ftAi.t .jjai.l ftl htr 'i t, -! timAiAi:) 'aasj ' its ajs ii m 3 af I . o Al OjA')A' Iff ta ' 3 p o IISI'I f in' i a 9 P v, . ... ,11 i i e HO ''4 ,W I ,YH W r, , . a . fi . a ' !3C fgs ' " '"' ' fj.'pi yr '-d jZ!Tnjr 1 .,1. P'.-a i" .' O 'i. i21j? 9. a -..Efg M H P-.xf, -iS- B es3r :J. ,.0 4 m an 1 V 1 ' , , i m i.w7 , H, I a r """ "' '' ""' $ I w 2 H S -Z S ,ru ,.. ft ... 2 , CQ.S 5 fjt 1 1 - - . Oat W M f-kLa ), iim L,i y ... 0 d 3 y E- ' ' ' E S o ' ' -DEALER Iff-? WI.O N U IY1 E NT'SV TXESLliTS HHaJD, STOITZ3S, 'J.'J ITALfArj irip VERLIOflT HARCLE, SALEM, A'ao, every variety of carwaeu ry and otfaar bpectati attention gi veu te orders from i toa Terriioe-y. by mall or otberwiiao, ad-trotripUy -fot- " ' "'i' warded... AU ok ,warratedL, : ,t,, ,,a ril j ..,,, STAGER BRO'S, ;:rV' "-DE.ALERS nsaxs YTIO ...4,.., i . i ...(.. i. .cm ' --...- X MONUMENTS, : AKf executed in. YEnaoriTi Every other variety of aemetery and rrpecmi atwntioB given m omeia rroru a ainatnce, y niaii or ouierwt. i i and work promptly forwarded. All work warraated.adi i ,!-... l, " .... I,, i. , i ,,. . . i . -t i I . . i ...... ....... i ......... a . t5Sliop en Broadalbia Street, ' nearly opposite the Demorrat 0Ee. jS ' ., .'". ......... i , ..... t , '.t f. -Hi l.., A a, ij I, . si v 'ft ..-. . ..i .,1 ' ' f I lliC'i . . t Has removed his .ii.'i. ,.1-. i i' . "- ii .. ; I l lu liav G 3B ITT S ' TTTJIT T " - . , .ii i. .j t l lililu'l OLOTHIITG,, .A ,..l i j BOOTS fe ? a - r t!:itJ .Oslo .in tf - M yy.f.. ; ....! 1 A f.f .- i 17 '). i.t M 1 1 r ; -i mmux vjBau.jierj iPttn '.. !;!lj i.f T.K.l, iHII .till I 'l .JI' - t'i I IB tf 1ST V .3JA?. S7rT Hit- iitrMBBE;;y! T HE SPRINGFIELD MIIXINQ CO, are prepared to furnish Lumber on board of the oars at Albany by the car load at tbe fullowias rakaK lor caah on delivery: i-Toorina: ana Kustm (gi w ? i. -Cleajr, iresaed 1 aide,. , ) 00 , M tnear,irugn, j . r, . "t .17 v va..H, Common, rougn, , s "mmw " ai, i, 1x8 Battona, ! i ' ! 1 00 M All freight pre-paid by us. ' ; I : , . SrBiKOFiKt.B Milliso Co,, nlSmS Springfield, Oreaon. 'I At JlHHA aw aHaii $5 1 tLf 'VI it n -TH J 2MT itoV. sdT "' r Jk Ir1 0 02 !! i.lS .11 ' m 1 .41 3sssaSa3 a 3 cna auriT (UJIJil .ttlUll fiiinoQ i . . 11.. 1 it ! 1' t A r ;f a ; s 9 a . a at r a a f:i m ft iBwIsWattJ . ia. ' TTNA --AND. . , :.;a i L.., .It- aa. eaeaV aasra Ul.u.ir storae wor done with aeatBeaa aiteVaaia haa. anv part Of Jtna slate Sod Watdl!r ' r i , . r . J HEAD IT ii! ' T i iaa i.l ' - -i-: ' j h:, ln. ii SJ i ariD iTAUiaiinziG. Tt in i .' . ii 'i'riii -s M'H pi.- stone work done witb naa tne and ellspeb k. ni.i ! immense stock of . . . " ' !' ' ' r . S iti i IsT fi ft O Qli PI - .ii in 'SHbESl U Tl l U I'''1 a t it i' ii! .I'll; f if?'' l"iai'. A Ui-rilKIIKif. Jti mt it VIHi.H .cfatliiiq till I !ii uev tuife, .1 i Mil .! T-..H ;.a . M r. - i H T j if. ;i jf v UVl.U I I, if, (,.,n,t,I .', J. I. HE USES, " Preptkto Rtase Offlee for terrains, ' tlMtaa-al Free Ceach to and from the Uoca. nltf ,