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I lloata aad abraad. I li... : -.i I " ' '-' a FRIDAY., APRIL 23, 1879. The Uyrn KLtrr. Wlr In Wheat aad haw ta Kcaiavo It - , the Qaeallna Nettled. Wl llftTO WatcllBtt with Minmtmliln ! t the diacusiion which the uiaof wit bind' en ha crokaU. and hava waiUd (or the die oover of aatisfactory evidence for or asainat before expraaaiug onr own opinion. About the firat to mere in the matter Va the Mia- neapolia AliUar'a . Aaaociatiou, which, in Ka- reniber, 1878, pawvU the foUovX rejoin tiont: Raivl, Thai hnTor irctlubla JlBaninre of Thi famous combination trouna of people will j.Uy in thia city ou Tueaday and uneiuay evenings of next week, and will play at that tiino the celaWtiwl ..,.;.) drama 'Oat nf n..n.l.. v I "MTau, Tiiai whenever piaelkelile a Jllhraiwe of -V'utof llondage. From newapa. ten rente per bu.ta.1 umler orre.iH.n.une ar.de.be tio element ia JLVM "hwt weuliiln, wire. KmoWea, That we moat eanieatly recommend the uiKuuiinueoce of ine wire binder lor Mailing wheat. It is laid that the Miuueanolia niilla criii.l 6,000,000 bushels of wheat por year. Ten cents por bushel off this amount would be us oi a Hair million dollar. The question was then one of groat importance to the far mere, in whose hands there were some 20.000 wire binders; also to the manufacturers, who had ansaeed lanralv in the businaea. but tha scare was destined to be of short duration. D. M. Osborne & Co.. who manu factum n.l store wire binders than anv other firm in America, immediately stopped to the front wim simple and enective remedy, consist ing ol the horse ahoe maenet. which, ulacod in me spouts ol the null or threshing ma chine, arrests not only the wire, but all otli er metallio substances J that may be in the grain, which, since the introduction of the niSL-net. is fouuj to exist in Ian The magnet ia therefor a necessity, eren if tney aae no wire binders, and the result is that the aforesaid Mianeanolis Millers Aiae- ciation.after thorough trial of the jaagneta, did, on the SUtlUay of February. 1879. forui resolutions practically rrarinding all prtvioit act) by which they had aUempttJ to dis crimininate acainat wheat contaiainer wire ana directed that those resolutions be pub luhed as broadly and throuuh the aamachan nela as the previous actions had been. The nTet Old it. and if tho millers will mm the magnet, and the farmer the wire W,., bnmt eulUi'.furmtArJttf with each Otliomr BitJrr, there will be no snore injury to mills lesion ef neaer T-nl(h. pers we loam that the dramatic element this play is more imagination than real, but mis uetracta nothing from the entertaining qualities of the trouH a it ia only intended memum tor tlio introdnction at of the soul stirring slave ballads and other music It opcus with a group of plantation uauua siuging we rude melodies of theSouth, comic, sentimental, and devotional, in whinh the entire trouoe taVua nart Tl. . i -w ens T,VI11U act describes the coming of tlie Union the feeling of the slaves on tho war Question their departure for the North, in which i. brought in great many of tha saner wkiuli were popular among the slaves during the war. Act third is laid in Bostou, live years alter mo close of the war. The "chillen' who left the old folks after the euiaucina tiou now have an eltreaut home and have ac quired a fine musiVa! education, and the best part ol tliu act u tho r "parlor concert." in which they give selections from "II Trova louowea oy other first clou music This troupe is composed of eighteen lwrsons. all of whom acquit tliemselvea well on the suge. I he two livers JMaters possess ad mirable voices, which have received the beat of cultivation in I'uroue, aud the younir la. . er a dies have beeu very successful since Uilmore give them such prominence in his "Peaoe Jubilee. It isn t often that our people get the opportunity of witueaaiiu; such a uer. formance as thU, aud jjiey should be sure to attend next week. The a-ent reaaesta os to state that the opera house will be well light ed and warmed.aud that IhWuse of the seen ft-V h 1 tiMn Alit.ina.! I .. . 1. - I t rf H llwk nn l?i f..m 1.. b iL. era house will -not look so eloomv a " - "J ,u 6n or 1 arr&W I haw am sa n-J1 ..:. a - w w Hivwvt Maa:uDsiU Illimnrn at my plae of buaineaa. on First -.f i. - . . . 1 " mu aaau oe piesseq to demonstrate AnlllVPn tnl nirnf All..,,., rl.. .. . . tuu.ujn " . . 1 e working of the same to farmers, miller. 11 nn tan 1 f-.V .T.. ... el.: . AU : a. it . I ..... ' w.a.. av yt, .uw VTvuuiv a. uie in. a 0tKAH 4t.. i n . wT I " .".iwiw iu tiio m.vcrr. iq tend.and it is hope, the houseJwiU be crowd- o7 iTaSZiTS J , avASweeaMi. IUU1U1IUB ami IT -11 1 j mm a L a.1 a- . l-rt'"-W"- WWW W1U Ufl I0QI1U ft IW M attractions. Calvin R Ml. J.1 ).- 7" Cei" M " bra ted Scotch temperance lecturer, will de liver an address, and C nele David Xeersome, the head center of the Oregon Blue Ribbon Brigade, will also be present. Look at the programme : 1 Music by the Albany Raad. 2 Prayer by Kev. W. a Floyd. 3 Music by the Glee Club. 4 Recitation by Miss Belle Canon. 5 Music by the Glee Club. 6 Address by Calvin B. MacUonald. 7 Muaie by the Glee Club. S Five minute siceches by Cncle DiviJ Xewsome. R- a Strahsa, V. R. Bilyeu, X B. Humphrey and M. V. Brown. 9 "Doxology. Oar C'Utrrae. Xot being able to find out the condition of ine ore cisterns m ttus citv, ilr. Buchanan. Foreman of Xo. t. Ceo. Hochstedtlcr, First Assistant, and P. H. Raymond, President, made the rounds last Tues.lav and nmnml all the cisterns and ascertained the depth of water in each.aad for the benefit of the "lire boys" we publish the result: At the intersection of First and KIU worth streets, 8 feet and 3 inches. First and Ferry, 9 feet 5 inches, connected with the Monteitb Hume, so that the supply is inexhaustible. . . First and Washington, 9 feet 3 inches. Fourth and Washington. 9 feet 7 inches. Fourth and Ellsworth, 12 feet. Fourth and Montgomery, 13 feet. Second and Baker. 10 feet 5 inches Second and Broadalbin, 10 feet C inches. This las. cistern has not been in working condition lor sometime on account of the cap HFKIfO rOETEV. Full soon wllhlu the balmy lens The tr'.oles will awte, "full soon will Ueu4 Bebeeoa Jtue lltng e'er the garden (ate And talk nonsense to air Homeo. Full soon will btfinjr mignonette 'Neath dewy genu repose I , Full soon we'll have the violet, The tuchla and the rose, And the annual bell.' Ah t soon will balmy brevses Mow Acmes the peaceful dell ; Ah! soon the bumble-bee will g Ailewn the flower bell. The blue bird In ene anthem grand Ills juy will eooii exjireM, " A ml very bosnin In the land Will bound with rapture, es pecially tho lutu of the orllue-boy who has tin selling ol the spring odei. -ft Lebanon Heme. ai office of D. M. Osborne & Co. from parties who are using the magnets. Very respectfully. Eaixi BrcitAXAs Albany. Oregon, April 19, 187a Moeat, noraiso Mill. w "r ooam aarneu la oar atlll ' Prpoee of esumetlac wire from wheal, and will Uui u., i- ws m UIW 1H uua UUK IMniflinlaU tee wka M1U, liUHUl to. Ht aaotT Kux-uina tt l, ... . . -wv Mwam.. Ufa it la.V. Hlhiri BlaWtWa a.l.H.J U . - F . ... , ; . - -w wow mill. Tost rm inilii iml i . mil! should b without them. Bt-u. 4 Smwn. Amc Fux iixo MnM, I - . - m - - m uuiwuj(a bbi Ml oar TP III an-j are happy to eerufy that iber work looor eollre boi w'n ; M ar T """ tma wtM all wire pre)u4ic that nay have exisud amoag the millers of ' m.. h. nvsoTmuoMb ve . ----- "-'-,"-. wmi ,iw Mara rraea fuaeJ toa Sowiag earrenl of wheat. Uosasv, Sm ui ft Co. ad Ike Kick! BSTrrt. For several weeks the Onrmfcn er r. lessly copied ear items, twistin? Urm rnn.l until they did not in the least mean what wa intended br m W where it was wrong, and even mentioned four out of five ol our, local in which it had radically changed the maaaint-. but in swering our article the editor gets up "on bis anu says that he makes no miatk and that we "are not fair enough to saw ao " end that we have a uiciue which we "gratify at the expense of truth." That ia nice talk and a very honorable way for the leading paper ef the State to take. Its sub-scribera-sp hers knew very well that every being fast, but the liberal use of a crowbar ever7 wori " lehood, for they were the I fiMl Anu . II . . m vi vur attention to the "bir. aeon placed it in good condition. Te Odd Fellewe. Hair of Albany Jdge, "So. 4, L O. O. F. J Albany, April 17th. 1879 To all Lodges tuhordiiviU to the Grami Lotlye of 1. u. V. f. of Oreron organ'" con tinned error. IWe erpecUd it to rant around aud deny everything and at. tempt i give om a wordy castigation, but we are perfectly able ta Wr .it th. ment it can inflict. Its claws have Un broken so badly by the country press that , - - r y Ue Ton are hereby informed that the Right I iu cratcking Uoaaut aay.uut o much now 'orthv Grand Ludtre at iWnn .ll: I P.v tha w'lv mra .L. ... 1 . . ., W orthy Grand Lodge of Ore-oo will dedi cate the Odd Fellows' Temple in thU city, on Thursday, May -il. IS79, at l o'clock p. M., and we hereby extend a wordial inviU tion to all Odd Fellows in gyod stamliug to ne present and assist in the dedication. Ar- ranemeau have been made with the O. k C. R. E. Co. so that all who wUh to attend can have half fare rates or their road, and the ticket will b- good from the I'Jth to the 24th. Ua tha evening the 221 a grind ball ' will be eivcin. Pnbluhsl by order of the Lodge. Ei. R. M. Cartek, Recordfng Secretary. The Old stef table Jlease. ' S. E, Yonng, who u so nell and favorably known to the farmers of Linn and adjoining counties, has just opened out a large and well selected stock of general merchandise, and we Vd vise our readers to go around and see biui. Mr. Yl has had a great deal of exper ience in merchandising and knows exactly the wants of the people of this community. Besides this he is an honest, straightforward gentleman, with whom it is a pleasure to deal, and what he says in regard to any arti cle m his houso yoa can rest auured is as "true as gospeL " A Fashlamable Dreaa-makrr. Mrs. 8. A Johns lits agaiu commenced the basiness of dress-iuaking at her residence on Fourth street, one door above the Con gregational Chnrch, and her old patrons will be glad to hear of it Up to the time (he abandoned the business of dress-making she had a very large custom, and always gave complete satisfaction. r . On the ilrpMblle." Three of our Albany people were on, board the ill-fated Republic when she was wrecked below - Astoria Mart. Payne, A. T. Arnell andC. D. Burkhart. All of them ear it was the poorest apology for a first-class wreck that they ever heard of, but they lost all their baggage. Hear Ht I Urar Te ! A B. Mcllwain hae a Largo line of clothing and gents underwear which he is selling at greauy reduced prices, and if you want any thing of thal lund it would pay yon to go aaii IM him TT. .1.. - i . - -mj just receivea several cases of an extra good quality of boots. Ledge Institution. Albany Lodge, No. 315, L O. B. B., the Jewish society, of which we spoke a few week age, will be instituted at the Good Templar' Hall, in thia city, next Sabbath, April it 4. . HAMBURG FI08. the great fruit cathartic. By the way, we see our fast item had the right effect; la hut Saturday' issue tha fj goni'an only had nine of our itenis. aad each one was correct. ' II aiTords us a great deal ol pleaMuw U mm that, tt isn't yet so "atuc-t up" that U will not. take advice from smaller aud less influential sheet. Tke "Wawalc Masjthly." .'.i'iJU' W received during the week a fraternal call from Dr. W. O. Alban, of the MaMmie Monthly, a magaziue published in Sau Fran ciaco. He is canvassing for the work and establishing agencies r throughout our State. The magazine is a neatly printed and care fully edited periodical, and beino- itavnt.! especially to the Maionic'intelligeuce on the rsotnc coast, is of peculiar yalue to the Craft We find Bro. Alban to be a very agreeable gentleman, and ch serially com mend him and his work to the frateraal con. sideration of the Oregon Brethren. Mr.- 1). P. Mason is agent for the Magazine in thia city. ; ; 1 ' - 0. . Craaui Katertatameaif. T. Lee Chauvin's School of Oratory, which u composed of a number ef our leadiair eiti xeas and professional mn, including many ladies, will give a grand entertainment in the course of several weeks, which be of an unusually attractive character. A fine programme U in course of preparation ior the occasion, consisting of choice dramas, both comic and snirited. and effnnlinn (, and instruction for all.'. "Ever effort will ha exhausted to make this entertainment a great success. A crowded House may be looked for. t f Am sateresalsw UximriJ Gen. E. L. Applegate will deliver hi Twin. . . . - - nur and celebrated lecture "The Ghost" at the M. E. Church in this citv. on WnW day evening, April 30th, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Applezate' lecture on "Th r.ln.t Supernatural Appearances," has been pre- pared with great care. aod will be higly in- tereatino. Admitf iiim nK ,l. . ' O- 1 ' WVIIW.. LUH uro eeed to be appropriated for the use of the inurca. . -. r i ' eatbera 0 regale lastltBte. Prof. U 3. Powell, our efficient. Runerin. tendentof Public Instruction, informs us that he will open out a Teachers' Institute at Linkville, in Lake conntv- n tfa OH, t May, which will probably remain in sesaion three days, and on Thursday veninr. May OOd. another vill Mnun, .( T..I,. :n- . j journing on the fallowing Saturday. KptseoBal Bervlees. ' Divine service will he TiaM (n Sf T.i - 1. - -. a wo. m Episoopal Church next Sunday mominir. April 27th, at 11 o'clock. 15 A young man was detected iu tha act of pilfering a plug of tobacco from Itichard Donaca ' store last woek. Our girl have a insula for wesriuir the boys' hat. When you aro in want of the barber vou don't bo to the shou but to the Centennial Hotel; bo's got a girl The I.ubaiion Iiidepeuduut Brass lUml is getting to be a way up iustitutiou. It has improved vastly within tke past year, and the boy talk of Eiring a craud ball on the fourth of July next One of our friends endeavored to currv a mule aud sing the "Swoot By and P.v" at tha same time the other day. He say it won't work: he came urettv near L-ettinir Uli tml in. to that distant laud of saoharine futurity. ' 1'noe s school house has a new well We know that, for we bad a hand in driving it. and new that pretty school nurm can take hsr scholars out on the platform and explain to them the pressure of the air in throwing sand through a pipe," for the next three month. Ridroway & Claytou expect to run a larce quantity of wood down the Sautiam Caual to Albany during the coming summer. 1 he Uemim'Rat has never had a fair show up here in the way of items, but wo calcu late to keep it posted in the future. 1 he (tore Bios have their boom tinned together for booming the river to ruu their tie. It look nice, but we are afraid it will not be strong enough for the purpose. A candy pulling was in session one even ing last week and one of our gallaut hap pened te ait down in a hot i.lato fuIL II. ay hi mother used to put mustard draught on nis cheat for a cold, but they were uoth tug compared to hot candy. Ue will take bis meals off of tho uiautlepieco for the noxt week or to. llt u "Howdy!" Nolan! Nolan! Hyer Sitter next. Beautiful weather. Meal 23 cent at Mady's. Who In thunder is Nelau? New good at Mrs. M. Harris' Butter aad eggs down to 10 cent. McDonald to-niuht at Court House. Hill Canon is roofing bis livery stable. Another wedding- in about two week. Vandal oows devour Alhanv'a ahada traea Chow Jackson' Best Sweet Navy Tobao. co. No. lug. Uood! better! best taffy at Hoffman Jt Da. vis. Uoto Hoffman Davis for a ttrat-olas cigar. round. A lady's cuff uin. See it at thia oQlos. Twelve yards of pious for Ml at the East. ern a tore. Mrs. M. Harris' stock of fu rniahiliif (rooda la complete. 11. O. Inskoep is the father's name, and it is a is iu. boy. 2 s had a lire drill last Tuesday even. have to aivo'thera.totrothar with i,;n. tender, juicy .teak, which can always be nau at the Uoutral Market, html 1 11. .-I , r. -j less. Henry Burmeater will no un to ).;. Ki.l. LKe ranch ia a few weeks. Ha and l.i. partner, Oliver Jackson, are going to fix up n nut stylo this season. Thev are l.n f tne oeat oovs out. anil if vnn trn nv.r t.. ,1.. bunch eras country (his with them. You ought to co iiu past Sam Younu's store ana look into hi show window, mtmcinllv it - j yon are interested in the absorbing topio iii relation to the location ef the proposed bar bor of refuge. You can there soe verv cor root representation of both Foul weather and i ors unora. iiautauou Jroillr Have list rsra veil a targe quantity of a kind of baking or yeast powiier. the novel feature of this powder aud that which make it so desirable, is that it requires only half the usual quantity that is used of any other kind. Try it and vou win use no other. Hilly Bruuk i a fivo dav' father now. n ml puU on inoreTntylo on account of hia lilumti boy than snybody. Mrs. U.. the hai.t.v mother, will be remembered as "Our Mb ." w(jo was for year one of the bust and swift- - ..... Jr one OI 111 i . wvw. m. ii. a wl Biiua wa.ui lii I . - - .... . i , ... llir... " r""M"w,,w :, ,.,,, . J utiuuenieut lor oilier young l orLlUb Ilmiu I.IO.H ...II .... V..I... I I I., tr . ho. the roal .li..,.l..l..r..- ' W '"r" lr"8 - - Miiiimifluvrv miroaden Brothers sell aratmnma. a.J bear in mind this fact, they sell cheap. ,.. . i . .. ii.uit men are now cattine their teams iu good order for the spring travel I hil Cohen has moved back into hi eld quarters, one door below Fox, Haum ft Co'. iobby styles of new snrinr hat. n-J this week at the Farmers' and Mechanics More. To Mly Tax-perrr.. Notice is hereby aiven to the tax.nav.-r. of AlUoy that the tax roll of said city for 187 is now in my hands for collection. that Vid tax are now duo and mint 1, aid before the first day of May next, uudur penalty of 3 per cent to be added thereto if net paid by that day 1 will The mercury st.1 -t x. ...... 'r U" om ut tU "cord ef m s M s aiuuuai a. r .11 r sees ... morning, and W.t of th. oho i. 7.' . " ." . 'S " Albany CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT! - No that tvlioii you wa-it to buy your Spring Gooc You will know when, to luy ihotn. KSTABLISIIEI) SINCH SGI. Yrr i - we nave made un our mind with tho facilities wo have not to be undersold by anyone. LOW LOW LOW PRICES PRICES PRICES I-OIt OASII. eMONEY IN YOUR POCKETS l&i brie to I 'eaarll rrwevallag. ine vi ty council met iu regular seaaian last Tueadav eventlll?. lreent. tmvn Monteitb. Aldermen Scott Mu.ni P.i,- ...1 lion tier, Hecorder Harper. Marshal An.lor son and City Attorney lialdwiu. Miautee of the last rezular meetinir and I three special meetings read and approved. The Committee on Ordinances renorted i bee an ordinance bill urovidinir for tha li oeaaiag of Chineee wash bouse, recommend log that it should not pass, on tho around that it would be unlawful Kctwrt adapted. A report was preeeutod by the City At torney, J. W. llaldwin, in reference to the question as to whether or not tbo Citv has any lawful recourse upon the Canal Co. Tw ine money paid out to Williabv. who sued the City for damages. The Attorney took the ground that tho City could recover noising, navuig lost its opportunity in com promising the case, report received and placed en file. Y. 1. Chauvin's licence was refundr.1 U, the fees charged by the City Kecor.U-r for its issuance. An ordinance bill chanuiuir the time of lb- department election to the third Mon.Uy in June, was introduced by Mason. I'aaal iU second reading and further action was then postponed until next meeting. Alart HelTron s bill of SCO waa alio Willi and the following were referred : J. W. lioldwin, 5.VJ; 1. (.'. Uarr, Clark Davie, St; J. V. Anderson, $M; li. Salt marsh. M; A. B. Mcllwain. S'J 3' eeed KarforarBarat. The statement below should satisfy anv. one as to the ItralthfulntA of tha n-tian.li..n used by Mieaerstioldeondt Mattootiiapre.-r-. ingmeatsau l vegcUbles. The nauic appended are among tbu hiadiiiic phvaicians of ourciiv. and for varied experience, Scientific research, or aucceuTu! practice, thev iuatlv aL.,l i the very front rank of their profession: Albasv. April 20, 1S79. Tho undersigned physicians of Albany, Oregon, having seen the apparatus used in - i - .iiiu iiiuai, etc. ,aau and Mechanics' Store, lobacco, tobacco, cigars, cigars, largest . naiwt stock in town at the Farmers and Mechanic' Store. The Kaatera Store - the champion of mod erate price. 112 First street, ia Freman's k. See price list. Uemember that whea you buy anvtain. . .1 . . . .. . . . ' toe t.nrai Market it will be dehvnr-l I oy part of the eitv. Although they are not fanners, vet tir. Kmith I r- . - wi iit suaae nura mahaw acaer man anybody. Our merchaate will a.-tlU troubled vary muck with country customer for a few week if tbi good weather bold oil Iuliea and childrea' dreaeea. latest atvUa. . ...... inlants silks, embroidaried .(...I. .1...L. , w , WIM., rape, 4t, at Mrs. M. Harris', Twenty-five cents will buy three glaaeee J Peruvian beer, cider beer. aaraaiianlU soua water at Hoffman Jt Davia'. I t is aaaerted that it was blighted affoctioaa hich made two of our town boy try te ma , - - j away from bom and turn pirate. "! I-ege girl has had her iudutseat i. ..... ... . ... i' F iaxy hoard eeat on tha ate r . . ' ior me semmer night s swinging. uiiJf and Fred .ill launch a pirate boat on the Kantian, Canal. death ! U I oood Hea-rooste iliaal Minnie Jioolt. dauehter of 11, K oult. of llarriabura-. came near Jvinr. U.i weea iroin the etlecta ef poison oak Moreabout feathers are Boost used in a..l. Iioery this st.riuc We don t nattaL... moreabout featbeni theae bard time. Ill 11.1. 1 I - f- . . , ntiuw inonoa are makmtf at tensive arrangements for the raeeotion .J tneir brethren on the 23d of next month. And now Hilly B aay: "How sharper nan a serpent tooth it ia to have a thank sea ciiiui. or one that valla all ;.!. -..i. rolic" N woman can afWd to be without a Sinif er sewing machine. They are now sold very heap anil on easy terms by O. M. Chamulia oi una city, Oeorve Sill, airrat for Dr. Jn ...l-.l iu selling seven of the celebrated Flummer fruit dryers last week.. A pretty good week s work that th heard the aiiaaiiiir ..f i I . I : t getber with the chemicals used, will say.that as used, we do not consider there is any din ger to the health to be feared, either in op erating the apparatus, or in using the arta clea preserved. Not having on a protract ed test of the process of preservation by the chemical, as need in the manner indicated, we will only say tliat the theory sounds rea sonable, and we can assign no cause why the process should not prove a success. J. A Davis. M. D., J. L. Hhx, M. 1). O. C. Kkllv. M. D., D. U. Kick, M. ., . H. J. Bouuiiton, M. D. ftrie Leclea or Haser. Following are the name of tho membor of the 8cio Legion of Honor, aad the ksugth of time for which each ha signed the pledg: Yeara ' Names Yaara ... . 3sW K Helley. .life Will Mclluiiald... .... It'KO Pentland .... S W Vetter. ...... ...life! K A Johusou . ... 74 A H Bund .... .1 ' K Holdridira... j w jiouijy. i C Johnson.. i 8 Moms.... m com Peter 8mith A J Miner.... J U Irvine.... A F Beard... Wi:umw.. i l IrviiM.... B K h-viue... Wm Tallcott. WC Miller .. J L Miller O W Johnson. ... .1 ...10 ... 1 ..life . .life ...life ..life J J Williams H Perkins K Pmtlanil Jacob Hnodoriy.... n u iximpton U A Johaaoa.. .... 1 ..life ..life .. 1 .... 1 ..life A Change ef Plaa. A hort time ago we made mention that Messr. Crawford and Foster, when thaw started th water work, would take the water from the Canal, somewhere near the fall. They have since chancred their nlan and will take the water from the Willamette. The change was made in consequence of the iaci mat whenever a break would occur in the Canal, the supply of water would fail, while it is supposed that th river will fur nish enough to meet our demands at all time, even during the session of the Tan,. Lperanoe Alliance. Te the Ladles of Albany and Vicinity. .The Enatarn Kfu.. i. l, . ... ji - -v. . kuq Buain, . ana mis time with ene of the largest stock ever orougnt to tnis market, aud prices so low that they dfy competition. Offering you our most sincere thank for your patronage in the past, and with every assurance that we shall in the future continue to merit your vaiuea upj art, we remain ' ' " Your respectfully, , ' . S. Kaiin. " H Ail BURG FIOS twenty-five oenU a box. , ' ' killed. 1 t - I a a a m ... jiaru umcs: And to suit tha liar.! Mady has put the price of luncbea down to -t cents. nuchanau ha some splendid Up..,,,;-. and platform spring hack. Something new; aii auu aeo litem. J. W. AjUjUiimom, City IarIil. Th "Neaearre ef llrnree." On next Monday eveniuir Calvin It M. uenam will deliver his famous lecture, 'The All good marked in fdatn Su. ..rl.-tt- "" Olencoe," at the Y. 1'. C. A. one price and no deviation at toe Farmers' Koom1. uad,,T tl,e I'i: of the Albany U niu oocietv. l H Society. Trice of admiaaiou. ceuta. VV e can promise our readers a rid treat to the matter of thia lecture, aud we most earnestly urge them to lmvu the brated lecturer a full house on that occasion, A flry-Alarm. ur bells rang out an alarm of liro u.t Weilnesday morainir about 11 oVlm k and tl.n fir boya got out in a hurry, but did not get an opportunity of doing any liouidistia work. a th bucket brigvl got the first ami all the water needed. The fire was in the roof ef Mart. Ballard's dwelling, and Will ? uirmttg too much cvjxjt utraw iu tho fire pUc TbetrslaJavfftaT ! Ikal llaf 11 . In III IW OHVf. Ailmtir. Man M.niV ,rS. I mym -w, f-WTiia CttWItlK I tit ttl rlLavrm (tlltatt. la fha .i.iai na, a. a. aaiWaaa-tlasast orrv V Ionn A Co.. K ( Thnm M .nl,. li:n j . i . ... mil. nragei l iHilnrt... f. Jhlera, John Walton. Mi. V. Mott. Alma. P. H. KAYMOND. V. M raraa ttjalril. ll - r . .. .. ... " "s a gram larm wial he will lease for one year, with privilege of continuance for three or five ycais. cash rental, or share ef the crop. and will fix the price of the farm should the ranter wish to purrha it at the end of the first year? If any ouo baa a farm that he will Uaae under tbuae conditions he ill find it to his advantage U tall at this office. A farm near Albany iirr.frn-,1 ' e Mae LajMber far Weir Ike Conn ha made arrangements with S. Nickersou to do all bis planing, aud large stack of llooriug, rustic, furtiialunc lumber, etc, will be kept on baud at the planer ia Lebanon.. Flooring and ru.tio will be sold at 2S aad tl per thousand, and othxr lumber in proportion. Our rcailera will remember that tha lurnknr f.,,,M l'.,,,u'. null cannot be excelled anywhere. riewlea. A the picuic season is now uikiii us. wu respectfully invite veut atteuaiiyii to the fact c. A. W. (Jauble. formarlv m r..;.l...i ..l that we have a larce and well seW'ted atm lt of confectionery, nut and cigar on hand, this city, but now of Healdsburg, Cal., waa a passeiiger on the ill-fated llrpuU.c, and ar- rived m this city last Monday. alack and Arch Monteitb starteJ . V. unia Bay yestcrdy-on business, we sun pose, for there is certainly no ptaevsurv in making max crip at this season. Kemecnber that oyster will U..L l . week or tea days lonver: the lauun i. i...t about over, and if you Want to vet another wutte of them call at Mady' restaurant. n.iu-nying u all the raire now a mo.,, th. Chiuese, and they have even unit attending aauoath School so that they can hava mr.. time to devote to their national pastime. l.ebecca Clawson will breach at the P... geiical Church next Sunday morniaz at 1 1 clock. Hpecial invitation niven't wno are not in the habit of attending church, Jjr. u. Schlesmger ha opened eut a (! man drug (tore in our city, and keep on baud a full assortment of nura imurf drugs and medicine. Chemical analysis a speciaHy. . . jg . Ja. llracewell. frem Mitchell - -J tt. ansae, u now looking through thia vall.ir ior a location for a colony from that State vv e hope be may locate in Linn county, as we need more hardy farmers. Otto Fx, on of th proprietor of tha fa. mou can r raacisco tobacco bouse of En gel brecht, Fox fc Co.. spent the nut weak among hi friend in this city. H is just as lively and good natured a ever. iast Saturday we were pleased to receive a call from Mr. B. H. Goodman, who ha recently emigrated to our State frem Gear gia. He ha bought a part of the Hatcher (arin, about two mile from thia oitr (juite a number of Sinner winsr machine were loft on the 7rea RemthUt. but Mr. Champlin, of thi city, wiU .till have enough to (apply the demand for thia nann. lar machine until another invoice can b re ceived from below. Albany Engine Co. No. 1 i coins U hava . . .. . - a aiceiy lurnisned hall in a few day. Th Committee ia hard at work, and will proba bly have their labor completed by the time oi ine next regular meeting of the Company, ii yon want to make the acquaintance of noian, cau around to tha farmers' anil Ma. chanica' Store, plank.down your creenbacks. and he will astonish you at the low price at which fie is soiling cent furnishing roods. and all good in hi line. Just arrived per Aneon for Haffenden lot of new good. Sicily lemons.choicest (train ed iioney comb honey, in 2-lb tin, orange marmalade, jellie. imported fig, fresh corn meal, New Orlean dgar, pur maple augar, infallible erasive soap, choicest smoked beef, cocoas, chocolate, cracker. Ladie,if you want to make your kusbanda eveu-dispositioned and warm-hearted, feed them wtll, and to do thi of cours you will which w will furnish at bedrock prices to partie wishing to run stand at piciiMM, ex euraioua. ia Please call and examine our tuck before purchasing your outfit. HiirfHAM Si I) WIS. UAMUL1U1 IIU cure CututtpsUuii. Laalt Lalt LeM! A gold cuff-pin, enamelled, with a aarl in center. Uiat on Friday. April 4. A gold cravat pin, open work iu the shae of one-third of a circle. I.ot ou the street on .Saturday, April Sth. The finders will be rewarded by leaving the articles at this office. A ftevrre Fall. E. Carter, of the firm of K. Carter & Co. received a very severe fall at the planing mills on Thursday of hut week which frac tursd oac or two of his rib ou the loft side. He is out already, but will not bo able to do much ler quit a while. xewer Prices Thaat Ever. Fred. Dunning want u to announce to our reader that for the next sixty days he will Mil furniture at lower price than ever. Thi ia no advertising scheme simply; he mean btuin, and yon will find it so if you call around and price hi stock. I y New areata! Keeiua. Dr. G. W. Gray wishes hi friends and oat. rons to remember that hi new dental room are now located in Foster' brick block at th large bay window. Entrance to office, first door on the right of the stair landine, opposite tho Y. P. C. A. Hall. d33iu3 Bolus; m Sel Hnslneaa. Mrs. G. Parrish, ia already doing a rushing business in the millinery and dress-making line, although she only opened out her estab lishment a week or two ago. Call and see her stock. - HA11BUR0 TIOH substitute fur Castor Oil. HAMBURG! FIUB, Abrsmi Carroll. HAMBURG FIOS the Universal Carthsrtlc, HAMBURG FIGS tor sals by all droffffUta, HAMBURG FIGS the mother's blessinp. HAMBUBO FIOS rare Indigestion. . HAMBURG FIGS eure the Flies. $5M0 Keward. Offered by Philip Cohen, who ' ha moved back te hia old stand, and will sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash or credit. can and be your own judge. Fhilip Cohen. elisions. The subject ef the morning sermon at the U.- P. Church next Sabbath will be "The Book of Paalma nnrl ,a . ; ri..:. tian Worship." kl u rum: t.tnr '0 lien u i.li lur . c 7 he 'h firCic 9Jc CI Ac 10 AaJlll! Ktlltti(r, C'aUit XV " " i. i it ,i HN:klnnil J'.rilMiiK!iii..,(;iii wi, IxniKilal-t ' " i White Jlock' " " X- i Lacoiha" J v,iH 10 1 o v.Ih 2. , StJ j.'ch.1:.-mI. Am. IViiitu, I'll v.!s forgl 2' " " KMsliai, ir.;,Ufrl .''0 "('li!viotnor.Sliii tV,fn,t;i Ii'itoL'O . " Ii-.1 ticking. zu?,Q , " WJA unWM C'ltiiton ll'JIO to 5 , ! laiii:iak Tiibl I.iiitn, 3.-,c to ftl " all primeflax ureas limml'O to 37ic vinte J. iqiM-, luti-at MnHldto .",0 m nu ool jJn-j.it li,jwU. new pattcriui, 'Joe. Xew Shades in Ti iininiii'e' v;n a -Rsi - - . n J U U H.ttins and Ulatk Dn-ss (.oods- lpst Ilrands bf 'A. J nmi r..ininn Kid (iiovps. I'l'tlPst iJlark and Vfiii. I r it fit " -He. ov U M Lares. TREMENDOUS STOCK of k.mi;i:o1!)i:i:iks! LATEST STYLES OF PARASOLS ! Well Selected Stock of Fancy Sflk rm and Keck Haad kerchiefs J blest in Linen Collars and CufTs and Lafe Bibs. Tbe Until lisorfmrnt in Fsnn v.:,,r - a. j mvhiii j fur In fin li, CliildrfU. M nuJ Ladirt! S "ZHL OE S! raliuyuiyiiyfeEyi k era I take lileapmrA iii nnrmiTioinrr to the T3Ublic tha t T nm pared m all departments to meet thevarions wants of the Spring trade. Great earn Tins "ho An pvoroioori in the ; selection and quality of have endeairorAH f.n "hi-irr rtnnHa tnat, the quality taken into consid eration, CANNOT BE EXCELLED HERE OR ELSE WHERE ! A. leadmor ffin.f.llVA in mv ai-rrr 0wwwww ---a. aatj a- wxa. is the large assortment of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S From the celebrated factory of Holbrook & Ludlow, Utica, N. Y., Which h 317 a critrAn nniTA-roal onfio. ' w ' O aea w v J. muia UbVUXU faction wherever introduced. I have just opened my Spring assortment from T.nfiTYi morlo TT" Y UTJfoaTV rnr rT -rvrnn x!i d which will convince all of their durability and f aS ri Ae4 bWUUUi If. I have also just opened a line of Ladies Linen Suits, from Chicago, The Best Value ever offered in this Market ! PP.Ifihraforl PrAaHViaerl Al.l -rvTx; TT o wear, Etc., Etc., is very complete, comprising all the ALL GOODS POSITIVELY AS REPRESENTED ! The Public are respectfully invited to examine m-v tnrV and convince themselves- SAMUEL E. YOUNG, Iirt St., Albany, Oregon. Larjce ami Toniplele Stwk of have anJ liution 4ItiI!rctrs. Misses aud Ladies' Kid Shoes and Slippers. WKIjL ASSORTED ! MEN'S WEAK. Jlctirthii t.iof Clothe, $7 .10 to $'2j 00 Voutlis' " $a iii)foS12 00 'MVK " " gt .10 1. !7 r.d orino L mli'i slurin mill 1)iw.ihi .10 Cl'lllH. V lute Sliirt.s. otu'ii buck, wiill fill 111 tw . ;f from 7.1c to i?l .10. 12 j.air Men' Cotton Socks'for 7.1c. Patented IJluo and Urown Overalls, 75c " DIousos and JumpcM, 50c. J-'INE SKLKCTION OF GENT'S NECK WEAR. FULL, LAR6E ASSORTMENT 0F CENT'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES! GROCERIES. aan Francisco Tlnfinertr fl n fnm Sugar, per pound, OJc. Liglit Island llefinery Sugar, Sic. Cohta Ikica Coffee, best brand, 17Jc. ' " " next qualitv, 15c. Diamond S, best quality Syrup, 5 gal lon kegs, 3 00. 100 lbs best Honolulu llice, 7,50. Best brands of Tea, per pound, 50c. Next " u 3-1 1 box 20 bars Chemical Olive Soap, 75c AND ALL OTHELl GOODS SOLD AT SUCH LOW FIGURES IN PRO . PORTION THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION. SISISB TERSE AND M&)weil; IT fl The Place to find all these Cheap Goods will be at the Store of INCOME ONE AND ALL, AS WE Farmers of Oregon and Washington . Territory: We have on hand and to arrive the following list of Agricultural Implements and other goods and we respectfully ask you to call and examine them, try them, and if they prove satisfactory buy Morrison Bros, wood and steel leam walking aud sulky plows, celebrated for being light draft and doing ?ood ivorll when others fail, tried and recommenced, by the Linn Co. Council, P. of ., and have no equal as far as now known. Farmers Friend grain drill, double force feed,ehanealle while the team is in motion ; winner of first prize at the Philadelphia Exhibition, 1S70 and Paris Expositon, 1878 and at all State and Count)- fairs wherever exhibited. Randall rolling cutter harrows! Scotch and excelsior steel tooh harrows. Government Standard .Whitewater wagons and hacks; best ironed, finest finished and lightest running wagons ever offered iui fiiiu in mis oiate. Espey hacks' itnd carriages. J. I. Case A Co's, Threshen ioisa a n1 TTAo.lat T... a! i ' AAvtKti uuu xiauuuu lilXKX portable tann engines, best m the world. Osborne's improved self-binding harvesters, reapers and mow ers. Wheeler's No. 6 combined reapers aud mowers. , Lion self-dump sulky hay rakes. Revolving hay rakes. Buckeye cider mills (improved ). Burdick hay and straw cutters. Whipple's wagon guide" and draft equalizer. Evans centennial fanning mills. Crystal Medal, farm, school and church bells. Puiliams patent bolster spring something new. Blanchard patent churn. ; , Howe's thermometer churn. Scott's patent four-point steel barbe fence wire. Boss sickle grinders Porter's champion hay forks and earners. Lightning hay knives. - Champion railroad and garden barrows. Centennial buggy tops, all sizes. A full line of all steel goods garden rakes, hoee, spading-forks, spades, shovels, picks, mattocks, etc. All of which will be sold at lowest prices and on promptly attended to. Illustrated Catalogues and urices free on annliatinn . - NEWBURY CHAPMAN & CO.! Portland, Salem and Walla WajQa. ' ! ETJGrElJII BUCHAKAIt) Agent at Albany, Or MEAN WHAT WE SAY- sctf