FlUDAY MAY 23, 1879. (iraiil i:.ir-im;iiii'nt, I. O. O. F. fit- Gr.iti.l Xticaiiiimmt, I. O. O. F., of O.vjdii, nu t in .iiur.t.il hiiu in this city last Monday. On t!i roil living called it was f.-us-.l that all tiio n'.'iorrj wore prosi-nt ex ert T.-M. I'.'t.-h. M.V.!.r.;l. 11. Moon. It W. C. T. : 3. II. I.yoii, V.i. M. : ami W. I'l-aden, V. U.- S, Tlio following Km-am-wit-tit- worn nre sented: Ellison, No. 1; Wiilamctto, No. 2; KxceUor, Xiv I'ul', No. 4; Orj.-p.inna, Xo. : Wimswli.il.'i, No. ft; F.leazt-r, No. T; Har mlHiiy, X.i. S; I'niou, Nn. 9; v'.i-in.l Uomlp, N.. 1 1 : .Vljl.av No. 1. V. T. : Vancouver, No. 1, U. .'. A't. r eimf-Tring ti p tirauil I'.iicaiti-)inont donrv u;hi m c.in.U.Iatt's, the committors wore ap; onto.!. Aftvr hrarin-; rvjmrts from tlio Craiul Pa tri;uv!i, 4 ; rami Scribe, I rami Treasurer anil f..-.iiil lU-invsoiiUtivi'i, tlio Kiicanijmu'iit rn.vo.lvl to tlio plwtion of i.fiiecrs which r.'sti'tcl itt tho choice of t!u following jor sot?: t it S;,.-.t.-. : No 1, M V G p. V S Newbury. No I, M K. G H P. K V. Turk, No 'i V G S ". .1 M l!;ioou. N.. -;. ll v ; s. 1 K Moorvs. No . il W G T. .1 C Church, No ti. K " t ; J a g Wa'.anr. No i. i; w ; ft.r two Years. On Tuotoay i' oiiir.j; tho i-i'lovr were in s!t!hk.l. an I tho following jior.-n anointed lOtrut IVi.tity Grand I'-ktriarvlis: Patriot N . 1 A J Marskil, of No I. -T O IUtUt, of No 2. Phil Metvhuui. 't X- '. 4-M C A they, of N- !. " J K r.-wkonsto, of No .". : I J Walton, of No ii. ! 1 W Wis-oom, of No 7. 10 -VJ r.rn.nweil. of No S. 1 1 1 S K UuLk, of No !. 12 SiU J l:iy, of No 10. 1 ;? J II Shiun, of No 1 1. ' It -V ll r.;:lto!i. ,.f No l-r. l.-.-H Hoy, .f No 2. I. C. After tramae! in a i;rt at le:.l of other im-jnir-1 ii i-::i --ii the V. lev.iriui-mt? adjonrn--.'.. I.e'irr-.v rMwtcrj UriralloB. XotitIi!ta::ilUi; the iiuvs-aist rain, there was a lare attendance at the dedication of the Hebrew t emeti ry last Sabbath. The eron3 coni'iriiin thii Hebrew Association reside in rarioua to ns of the (.ntral Wi! !.iTni.tte Valley, hence many Israelite were i;i attedatieo iron !'or.I.u;d. CorwallU, 1 unction an.I HarrWbar, l ii.h s cur own rc-idvi.t citi niof t!it natioaality. makirg i'fall ::V.:t.- an in-jKaiu jitocesyioa as they nianhtd from the cars to tiie cemetery ground j. At: tv hi g at the gates of the Cem etery the precession hn'te;' ar:d Mr, K Sc:i ler, l'r;.lect of ths A.icclaiion, on btaa!f his rru'l.rn, reaii a' a.idres- to Ilev. tr. May, the Jewish iliid tof !'ort!.ind, formal ly invi:ii: !.i:n t- J-er:.in:i th rr". ic-s of iledic:it:oi:. whtrcuji.M :i;"er as invocation iy tl:e Il.H:tor, t'r.e gites were thrown ctn an l the j:rtcesioTi entere-i tlu tacrci buri;il grounds tho Ilahhi in the lea'l reading the i beautiful ceremony of j ddUcatioit and the j ln:j cfjlumn of the soii3 ai;d daughter of j lsrat-1 following with d-H' and soI.jtiiii frteji r.nl with b-Tivet! i:ead. Anivh: at the cen- j ter of the gruundi win re a neat h'.ue h.u j been erected as a rccej. :!.? an I j arifyin? ! vlaee for the dead, previous to interment, a j fervent prayer wa orf-.-rvd and aa appropri-1 ate and elo pieit il 0"'.irse deliverel by the j ilabbi, which was : ."aou ed bv a solemn invo- i cation and the tmt inpn-ss-vc poom of de.r icat'.oii ever nsetl in the Ko'.ish language. At the e-iae!:ia'o:i of tho ceremonies the pr-ceno:i refjr.-ned an I ::i irehed to the cars and the j-eople retnrue-l t the city. Thij Cemetery i a ino.lel of ne-tnes and Wauty. It is hcated alioct one mile lielow the city, on the .S.ile'.n road, U laid out ia (2 bi.ieU.-, 2i'.v2i i'-et in dimensions, every block covereil witii fresh jrreen sward and enr rojnued by lovely ) -hi!: thaile treea. The j.'n!uls are checkered w ith w alks and ave nues leading aroun.l the blocks, and the wiiule is enclosed with a neat white fence, hi touted at onvenient intervals with en trance ami exit a.r. The Assriciation wiiicii o.vu3 this Cemetery comprises 2J iiiemiers. and considering their simtll nuni-)-ers and their organization of only a short twelvemonth, they liave accomplUhed a work of which not only them.e!vei but our ho!e c-.ty ihnjhl be proud. Tie Slarb ir oT Itrrue. Mr. T. P. Hackkman'pecretary (if the Albany Committeo appointed to further the claims of Cape Foul weather as a Ilarixn- of lUfuge, lias received the following' letter which explains itself : rnf.TLANH, Ogti, May 15, 1S79. Slit : 1 a:u in receipt of your fii-i.r of tiie iOth inst. afking ti.e limn ant p!ace ..f meet iirg of the ijMiurtt ..1 Jluine.irs f.,r the l'acitic c:st in view of the act of Congress -reijuir-iu' an i'lxami..ati..n i"r a Karln.r of Keluge. i liave t. say in iiiiswtr that ti.e Board ex-js-,-ts to make a It'OrO'tjU ej mit' n'liton of tfi? rul'jrrt, anil a report wi.l lie mode only after every one h:ei Ih.cu h-ai'd. l'ut.Iic meetings' v.iil i? held, at which tiie m-iiilr.s will at ! I :'.-r t::.. p'ar;.K.: o: atheiiog all (ssi-i-; . ..orniatioii upon ul ject in hand. Th uottees tor tlie-e m.-eii:ijs v. ill re;u:ii the pul.i.c throiigii tlat n.eii.iiiu i.t S ill Francisco :.nd IVrllaoil paper.-. A r--i:jtL'emeiits are .al-r'-.iy in pioi;ress, iii:d it i- beie-ved the ex aioinaMoii u'lil c-ifii!ii::uce at .oi e;'.rly itue. Very rciectfui!y and truly yours, li. Ci.-.I.EIl'SK. ."'iaj. ilag. and Member of tkiard. 'i '.ic '"It )!.," I'lca.iie liarMir. ';'. 1'. McSCnigb:, propriet"r of the Lower S ta Sj.riiig-;, haa etlLe' stud remoleljed hi- hotel and made other needed luiprove- iiaenta at that favorite summer rosort, and is no prepared to accommodate travelers and pleasure seekera in the best possible way. . Jlo will feed horses with hay at Solents per bea I per day, and has erected a new shed of ample proportions to protect all from the weather. l)..n'c fort tlu.t "t'aricy" and ids estimable wifu ara the most hospitaljlt CJtipie iu the world .-.n.l wiil do everything poifible to ni'ike their beautiful mouHtaiii re sort a paradise to visitors. G. II. Cihnonr, at the Cos unpolit in Sa loon, I-banou, keeps the best brand of fine wiues, liquors, cigars, etc.,. and has the fa mous billiard table on which the celebrated Portland tournament was recently played acknowledged to bo the best table in the Stats. And "don't you forget it" that "Bob" knows how to treat his friends and customers when they call apou him. -Quarterly Meeting;. Rav. P. IL Starr, of Salem, Presiding El der of this District, will preach at the M. E. Church iu this city next Sabbath, at which time the quarterly meeting will be in session. Eev. Starr is considered one of the best di vine, in the Oregon Conference. 4'uunrll I'rorerillnss. Our City Council was called to order on Tuesday eveuinj; of last Wouk by Kecnrdor Harper, ths Mayor bting absent. IWent, Aldennen Martin, Kline, Scott, Mason and l'entley. Minutes read nnd approvoil. Tho committee on accounts reported favor ably on ths following bills, ami ordnrs were drawn for tho several amounts : A. B. M. llwmiH tS"!.t. W. An.lor.il.;' (M J. M. Nolull I.OiilO It. M.uiUMth K. S:Utiiinh JV-OOlP. V. IUiiit -'.''' M. Ikiummrt I.0OI W. U Wmkliw tan .1. H.i'miloi l.miCKrter ' . i-'' M. llortron.i lamllK'loiioiSiiiitli...... U;i:k,fc 4al J. W. Ilalilllill (. H.jHirt of City Marshal for the tirst piar ter was received and placcil on lile. A petition from Julius Joseph, aohinj for tho right to run an eating horn's on tho cor ner opposite St. Charles Hotel dining the coming week, was not granted. A petition from tho Hoard of Tiro dele gates, asking for tho passage of the ordim.nco bill relating to tho department election, was placed on tile, and tho same iiis.position was niado with a petition from I .inn Kngino Co. against tho passage of tho sauio ordinance. A petition from Hoffman & 0a is, asking the privilege of putting up a small tout on tho Hast side of Terry street immediately north vf First street, in which to dispose of candy, soda water, otc. manufactured in this city, the same to remain standing during the week ending on the 21th. tiranteik A. Ilackleman jtUioned tho Council to repair a lot and fence belonging to him which had lieen damaged by a ditch Win ; con structed by the city. Keferred to Commit teV oil Streets. Tho ordinance bill, introduced by Mason, which had passed to its secoud reading am! been referrol nt a previous llieetitll,', t' amended by Martin by substituting the first Tuesday for the secoud Monday as tho time for tho IVpartment election, and requiring that lireinen shall have K-en members of tlio IVpartiueut only 2o days instead of "t W fore they are entitle l to a wte. I'.nie 1 unanimously as nmeiulriL t)n motion of iWntley pr'irrty Uohiei-s on i.th ar.d 7th streets were or.kred to repair tho crossings at tho intersection of thie streets with Montgomery, so that vehicles could pass over them. The O. & C. IL ll. Co. was alsi ordered to put hi cros-sings where their track intcrset tiHl i;:h and 7t!i stntts. On motion of Martin the propcrty-hoMcr on First stre-t, from Montgomery imrth, were ordered to bring said street t the re quired grade. Also onlering tho projK-rty-hol.lers on First street, Wtweeu Ferry and Washington, to bring their sidewalks up to the required grade, and to tho est ablishrd width of ten feet. Adjourned t meet on Monday t-wnhi May I'Jtlu Called to order o:t Monday evening, the lltli, by Mayor Mouteith. iVee:it. Al l.r mea Martin, Kline, Scott, Mason and l'ent ley.. Committee on Accounts rvjs.rtc.l favora bly np-.)n tho following bills, and orders were drawn on thu treasury fir thj several amounts: JItrt !l,-!Tjn ) .'V I-. S - I I et A M iil.-e.il ... 1 ... i'i' lUns-r ' " i W la;4ol S nt W Al.4-rJ.el I'.'. Tn. Mriu-tih 1 i ts J 11-jHl lo e.', I" lli.- il ti ii Sa:tm-rh ,,t L Vxrun 11 f W I. Watslns "I 11 P M.,... li Ai'.u'.v K.i.-t. e I". 1 - "' it It- tit 11 H -.ci--t 'J i. Kline U t.e A resolution ottered by Maso:i to prevent the pynient of city order usne.l in f.iv.i.- of John Wiliiaby was tal.le.5. Kline moved that that part the frra- on Washington street.betwe-a First aul Ttdnl. be euanged, by leaving a cut vf to feet; made w here that street i!itersects Seeond, and from that point sloping north aid sou to j on such a grade as will mn it out where it ! strikes the established gra le on i'ir.t and Thir.1 streets. Tabled. Kline ninved that tho propcrty-hi.I.ler e-i Lyon street be g.veu sixty days i.i which to lii.uh tho work ordered 011 that i'.cct. Car rie.L On motion of eni!ey the. Marshal U11 or-derr-l to put op a street lamp on the south east corner of Fourth a:id Montgomery stnf;tSL Ma.S'ju was then eice:n.:l from at ten lance during the remainder of the evening o:i ac count of iliiiusn in his family. On motion of Kline the time for the pay ment of taxes was extended until Juno 2oth, ami all taxes not paid by that tune will bo j declared delinquent and the Marakal U or dered to collect them by law, t'lario iive er cent, additional as his ft-e.i. Adjourne.l to meet on Saturday evenin,', May 24th, 1j73. Xo f ! a su h n :;. One signiiieant fact in favor of Ames' pro cess for preserving meata, etc., is that (h-M-son t Mattoon allow every j.urch.isi.-r of a county right, who has not seen tho matter tested, tut Jtririlt'jt of tr'jiti'j tin: j,rcr,s f,r thrrr rtiortlliA before consummating tiio pur chase, and they will hold the comity iu re serve for him, provided tho party negotiat ing will agree to buy at tho end of that time and u'tve satisfactory references a-t to liabili ty, integrity, etc. ' As they have hc::i wen known in our community for jcar's-as f)oior- ' able meii,-tiie ai-ove proj-osition should satis. ry everyone uias it tno proeuss a l.umimj: they have n-t yet f.mn.1 if wt. ' In facts they l:eep on liaml at .Mr. i.ol.Uoii s, in t va'lis, meat, fish, butter and eggs ami a.hi ins; other articles all the time), where any one who chooses can cull at liny timo mid ex amino for himself. We are told that Mr. (ioldstoii sets out "a free, ltujeji"- every few days, and probably half tho citizens of Cr vallis have eatt-u his ''preserved" provision-!. Mr. Mattoon a'so tells us that negotiations are now pending for the purch.tse of l-fnrly half of the counties iu the State t-al.-o t lion half of tiie mora important imf, besides some in Washington Territory, and 'that they are receiving letters almost every mail from all parts of the Pacific coast, making inquiries about the matter. Iload their ad. The Cascade sV;icn ttond. " ' . ' Mr. Oil'ilaud, the toll gate keeper, was down lat Tuesday and he iu forms ns that he has been up the Lebanon Mountain Iload as far as Kackletnaii's Pass. There is no snow to amount to. iiiucit "tliis,ilife f that point, but there has liceA a light ' fall since Mr. (i. came down. He says it will not be safe to start over with, wagons for snvercl weeks yet, but : droves of - ban-sea and cattic can pass over within about five days after the weather clears up. 1 fe has tho road well I cleared oat as far as the oass, and will go op again in a few days with a gartg of men and repair it as fast as the miow melts. The St. Charles.-1 ' The St. Charles Hotel . this week, with Major Herren at the helm and Mart.- Angel chief clerk, has done a rushing business' and the myriads of guests who shared the hospi tality of that house are prof use in praises 'of its excellent management! ' We are glad to know that an Albany , institution of suoh high importance is to thoroughly and deserv edly appreciated. - M.l I 1111(111 . SuSriile r I. A. ItvCimey tnulliir 111 Km lor Ilie lieiiiau ICiiih. Our piMpla woro utarttod lint Sabbath up on hearing that a man had jimt been found dead in olio of tho rooms of tho St. Charles Hotel. Upon impiiry wo learned that the deceased was a man about 55 years of age, named l. A. Kotiuey, nnd that his homo was iu Oakland, California, at which place ho has a family. Ko camu to this Statu a Khort time ago and was enynyed to canvas through this valley in tho interests of the Oregon Mutual Firr Insurance Co., but being ad dicted to iuti uipt rnnt.-o to such n degree that he neglected his business, ho was discharged last week. Heing 'almost out of money he bceamo depn sued, and bity'ui;; some morphine ho wimt to his room in tlio St Charles llotol last Saturday night and, after writing a note to Mr. J-'rol, tho manager of tho insurance eoiniany, ho took tho fatal potioi and re tired. In the itermm of Sabbath tho Chi naman who attends to tho rooms at tho hotel reportud to Mr. Anjjol, tho clerk, that Mr. Kenney had not yet arose, and that ho conld get no answer by rapping on ths door. Mr. Angel then forced tho door open and th itu foituiiato man was fouud rcclieing on the bed, villi his head renting on his hand, cold iu death. Upon a tabU by tho IxnUido the following niite had Wen left, aJdrcssist to A. Bret, tho tuauager of the insurance Ccmpa. uy : ,4:,ni, :.o 17, lsi. n.nr y.;., .1 c,.?.-. I h.r :il Ihh'ii nttic lo suv sin.si yu Itlt, s-i 1 ha.- Inkolt s liltji, mr;hiitv ; If I tttki.u I.-.. iiMH-h, ll i M.'t l!i ri;.vt. I I :citl. I ulti iut-iia-r .I icti.)! ir I, I;, I. ii. I', r'., .1.1 1 ntiieiH, iil.; mj i't.uU...i- if M". K..'i I Ah it..t, C.at iiii. Uii.l. l si. I. A hwii, 1 itwit;ir,t I ".ijjitifl t l tin ll-'tut luiliHai.. K. ThoCoronerwai siUiiino.ic.l who Lninidi aUly imphtme'.'.ed a jury, and sftcr inquiring into thu circ.iiiit.inci' i n-tiir:n-d tho iw log verdict: We, the j rv, f.ii i the mm.- ,. (! '..--. vf -il to ! e I A. Kvem . Mui IS. U hi ci;i I.. III. il. Vjl if u ... 1 1 U..e 4 stsisj lULrt.-'.-.i; .i ('. II. Ill .Ml'.. :. II. Vkh!.i i:. i:. r. i)...!.o,.. -. A. Hv.mvis. i I: ik 1' vui.o., .1. M. C. . 'i'liii de.-u.ue I 1 ing an iitiio stra-.ig. r, and tho Uoto showii! tint ho' was an Odd 1M- 1.1. tho Master of the Albai.y l.i.'.fc. Wal ter Uotchtiiti, uai uoti;id( i.nd he immc.1;. ate'y telegraphed to the San Francisco Utlge for in .tractioni r.s to tho ih-.;w.il of the bodv. l!c rectivid an aiunrr telling l.iri to "bary tin; body v i'.'u l.or.ars ami it it I bill to Templal 1 r? aceordai.co M ith thr-e instructions tlio ftmcrr.l occurred lat M"ii .lav eveliiio', bcin i. i..r.;i t.-I bv tho i ran '. :.ir-. IVr'ual, . .-el. 1 11 overnoi etary of .t:ii.. 1'Jivate s.er. t:.rv the !Vaik H.-! -kii, A .i,!a;.t S.M-rc. Siate, Mart. I.. Ci.anib rhii i and :iiemitt-s cell.'. I on es .hiring the oti.cf week. Hon. It. li. '"lil'rcy, after ;t:'or:i,i.i ; the functions of the otiice of tlran.i Masti rnt l!o presvnt s-j-ion .t tlii-siranl l.-..!g , S.I .(). I '. , will t'iko i.i-i i::::i:f-ti,fo ib-j :.rt'.ire iei t?,e "t-auier, f r the per s o.' eu'erhi on til. de.tUs 1 1 whith 1; hn 1 fi:t aseic.l in Washiiigio.i. We m..t h.-ar:.!y j .ia hii many tritmn in wHi.iag :u,i. .-i: nn I wee a I. h-.'.r.I!t roi.u-i.rc iu t'-.e nn'. nal r.i; i i i '.rit. 3. H. , uruer, edit-r 1 1 the i . i t"n It) I .' i i, wept various tests Mi! heat iu bcej-tu luri:i.; the wcvlf, v!iio o': r Jo-oraic; f.:i.t ers. .lit i . a mar a ii-- .t niua-ui atio t f -n. i ! iv. -I J.t I tor hi ' t: ot W tr shot ! IhiLo. !. r.eif.t .ii!, ...n- i.f f,.f;ii, r boy., but lio'.v iff .J:!a:i.!, is l.ove at.i.oi u atid lovki toon! tit.tt . Vi r l:Uc W. !!. l;in. bar who i ;i:.-i ht r.-; and althoti-h !-o.tt of tliei.i sil!i" a "r-it del', t or i t' t: .-ei will take a ' ie to r" i f tit j critter. TI. K. Turk atid Frank Me.: ta. f Catiyei wr.-k,n:e! er.,,.1 s t ilv, arc at-ioi.-' our i.:ter ot" tie they ar- botii an f. tt- in h--1-'. :w t: moitiitait-.i and br-.-vl ! no ;ire . ."ii t.. t: suni: -!.t. Mr. T. l:, iliel.tuorid au-1 Mr. J.o.i , ioik, W" re anions our vi'-io.ri .nn in.; t iu w.k. 'i'o:u was -f.;t aud full of --.i" a:ei i. u-u-tl ad a ki i ! M an. mo h it I rt.-,'.. -! f,. tl. uy t-i t..it bis f..f the In: v.at. J .t ptiii M:ll.-r, t! ro.I L-J , Ta.-vlay parents in J.-tne i"iii. Ci-arhy S-:t..i,, Woiiiiig .4t..l i.iii. r t' with u. ilnri.j - tlio w i; .-.la: i-k. Mar .':.. i.-rl w.-.i p. ilr. A. N..!'.::r. of the !'..rt!.itid :! .,. ' ,.. was among awr welcome cailcrs thii iiig t!i week. He look as if Metropolitan jonrnal Vjrvil with him, and reports tMt: ft;tut or in a 1! e.trisiiin f condition. .. The Jewish VVeililin-:. Iist abh.ith pf '.crnonii at 4 o"i lock the marriago of Mr. X. Kali .ky and Misa Fran ces Jackson vas Solettmiz! at the Odd Fel low ihill, Uev. M. May, tie Jewish F.abhi, of i'ortland, pcrforrniii the len tnouy. The ha!! was crowded with tho '! and fashion of Albany, and among the jjucsts we noticed quit.: a number of Jewish brethren from the otlo-r cities' hi the valley. 'lover before : havo wo witueKScd such nil inti -rotiiiL' wed. tcr!,BUy j..j KacIl ., imp'rK.a;Vb ,t.,,t(Ire oiyi!!1 to.tho cotitracliug partie:-, au.l if .j .u.,.;., l.m. xUv iup! fifi.-e ivtu lie-in by tl'.fc .'l.'ibhj, their happi ness in life it aniured. The bride .-tin! room wore atteu.h il by'Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Jack son, Mr, and aim. X. Jlaiuu, Mrs. Mitchel!, of I'orthuid, and ?Ir. Ile.'!ki, i.f S.ihim, Sig. Fox and Miss Ilacliel Mitchell, of Fort land, n.u.1 Marx It itimgart and MiftH Fanny Lewis, of Siicd-I's Station. After the "scre !:iony w.-ia peiforini d tho v eddin;' p.'iity re turned tit tff.- r.-i.'i-ii.-.. tin: bride's inr eolr. ' '''- i '' -' s held. A great in: i. e fti.eiU A.j. i! -yd uxu-ndeil thijr oo. grato.lati.nu and pai too!; of tho lnnjiitality of the hoot and hosted, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.iok-Soi-., Wu.t-xteiul our corejratulations to Idr. snilMis. Kaiisliy and wi.th them n long nnd haiipy life ' ' ' " -..f 'r.' . . " ' lUul lros;ieel. ' Our fariiiers are JcuHni; blue atpi'i:scut,.in.l well they inay.for the present rainy weather is riiiu'oiiM to 'their proijiects for a good grain crop this fall. All the high lands iu our county are pretty vell sown, but wherever the soil is w'6 farmers aro not half through seeding. And that is not all; this weather is very bad upon tho fall grain, and in many places it is already turning yellow. Taking it all in all, the crop prospect hi Linn looks very gloorriy at present. . "!nrUH !ar!le Work. . llr. Henry A. Clark has moved his marble works across the street from his old location, and he can now be found next dor to No. Two's engine houso. - Mr. C. nerved his ap prenticrfihip in one of the best New York marble establishments, and of course he is able to do good work and give, pdrfect satis faction., j . HAMP.Ur.O Flos the UniverHaCariliartic. i HAMBURG F10S the mother's blessing. . HAilUUKO FIG3 for sale by all druggists. rlivrs'l lliiine Itelllim. HtlilOf J) mar rut: An nniimittid theological iliseu-iiioii, bor luring on l'.i rehui ism, took place at tho Sweet Homo School lloiiso on Thursday evening, thn loth iuat., ami was participated in by Kwv. Samuel Mathews, of tho Mctho- di.t llpiscopal Church, and Newton llussell, a Mormon, nnd his wife, a Second Adventist, known in this community ns ti Nortmiite. Kev. Mathews delivered nn ablj sermon to a largo and attentive audience, and at its con clusion two hoys, sons of Newton Itussrll, mo o mid iu a frivolous maimer attempted to reply. Their littlo speeches had been trumped up by tho jNortonitca in general, and closed with a perfect tirade of abnso anil epithets fearful to contemplate. The audi ence ilisporseil thinking that if that wan nu exposition of Christian xr-.il they would rather take their portion with tho "damned, ' as even tho iuiidcls livo among us iu peace ami quiet, w ith tho exception of beiu;; dis gusted in this way by tho so-culled ("hi itiuiin once in nwhilo. Kev. Mathews, according to nppointnieut, was met at tho same phieo the follow ing evening by a larger aiidioui it than before, and fully established his reputation hi f.uo tho critical eyes of his traducem and the community in genera! as n morally and mentally qualified minister "f the c.osh I. Swiu; JloMi: Chi; i: i. :rnnit Trmirrimre Cull). 1! u.M-r, May C'.Uh, 17'.). PkuiSi';: -Tliollalny Temperaiiee Alii mice, at iU Hireling on the V'I'.U inst., re solved t eti nd an invitation t.i all the teui-ps-ifinv org inizili uH throuiiout the county to lliuct us in IBMS CollV. ntion at the Hob. oris bridge ctuip ground souio titno during the month of Joi.e, and npiM.iut.-d a -.iiiuiit-tee of throe to confer with alike, coiiimitlri) from each of the other org iiiiatii'iis as to the doe of mertir- : r-li.i the nrraugclnel.t neers. R.iry to ui-ike to. m.-etun; a succens. Com u.ii.to. u lion aj'poiuled iil plcaie. corr. s. pond hh the uiob r-4iucd, sugj-i'sting the proper time in next 111141th for tho asst-iu- hiing of tin convention or m.iss.mesliiii;, so that it may be niiuouncivl at an eaily ilny in the Various county papers. It i suggmteil to.it the vario.is organiiitions taliu prompt nieantircs to iunii-.h Kiun.; for t!io occirioo. AIo tint tho various committee iio-et in general eomueiU. o on the raioji gro'tind 01m hour 1h f.r toe time lixe.1 for tin? couuneniv. !!ie;it of thn rvcrclsc to i rf.ii";o i!n pro. gr.ii.inii' for the s..tion. T. .1. Wit....... s extern Mur t.f.Iue, Ths foil.. wing Western SLir !! J it Tur-.l.-y t ve: it Weto ilt'lj'h l iti No, lit, in this city, on -, by st.ito li.-p.ily K N. Liggett: W C T Hichald l ei. W V T Mr Kmnu M i'ut i-y. W s i:Wt Murphy. V S 1, L Met 'arlney. V T A 'i Ar.i.11. : ." ' Kobett IW titl-y. W u: Mi v. Win;, i M WctfaH. 'li.c ijMlg.J olio chtte t 1 I.i ..; tt.Kob ert lUntlry nnd I- l- Met'irtiioy to m rve a 'i'nt.UT() a-id lie f.-Ihiuin ; p.-r3t..ii tiere v':in.f U it ,b h- ;te l toe lirau-l I-'"'.', which licet i in S i!wu on Jin.o llth: ll..!.. . rt r--!it!.-y an t I- N. I.ig-;et! ;.-.'. .-ei'. , A. I'. ArnelJ an I Ilich ir I fox. J'jiii Mi n orali;4. May '.- 1 1 ' e - - ' At a tiu-etin;; of the eit-.'-i .f this r.miity It. ! 1 nt ttto Court iioit.e o-i t',.. l .l;h in-.t. U was nn.-tni-ii.-si-.ly .-. -.-'. i that they w .'.I t-e'ebrate th-i c-e.o.:.g -t'ltiii .-r-ary o A-ii'-ri- e-;.l lii'!e..c;;.:en.'e at t' io::io.; ot arret: :.-.-eo-f! extend thfo't -it your t'- i o !: j ; ie of I 'tia.'li-.. nti.l t:.e roiu VV.it i;,,.'10'lc l t. iper a :r;i ral mvitl iti'.i ti'oty t parts, i- I i :l to. e t' t.r.i'.j. i. i V. s. Mi i' vt.i.i -.. J J. w. i: it io t.s. ! Or... Oi.iiti ti:t., J..;ts l'.i i.m.i i, W. I!. Cai'.ri .t. Committor- of ArraU'Oii.M"it. i:ll of H'.uor. i Tie: o.'.iowlng namoi pupils arv entitled to i 1. 1 ;.!.u-. d upon tho roll of honor iu Fox Val- l.-v'iie.triet (No. 1) for the month en. nng May 1'.', 1S7'J: Mary ll.iiuwa.-r, Amanda I i.ir h er, A la ( lir.lner, Ijiura lardner.l'ran ci Mcljtne, Hiincaii Mcl-iiie, Oeorgo Me lon e, Sarah Turner, laggie Turn-r, Mary1.!. Irons, Xcttio trims, llugiiio Feiiney, Walter F. Feiiney, LIuh! i llrotherton, Walter I'.rothi rton, Willio Ilrotherton, Lew io Froth-i-rtou, Mary (."ardner, Fred lio (lardner, Ida M. Ferry, Frank X. Is-rry. Lucy Ik Kobcrt soti. Mol.l.tr: F.i:t:l:Y, Teacher. t!rt tlelnew 'anurrsul!'jn. Tim regular animal meeting of too First Hebrew Congregation of Albany was held last Sabbath at tho Reiiai Ik-rith Hall, at which timo tho following olliccr wcro flee ted to servo during the ciisiiiiy year: President K Senders. Vice President Jit Hun O r.i.I-.vohl. Secretary - "'sfiiatj'. Fox. TrecHiiier - Ivl I'aum. Trustees ---Moses Sternberg and Nig Tox, id thia city, Sam May, of li.irrinburg, M. Jacobs, of Corvaihs, nml H. 11. Friendly, of i-.'iigene. rir. Aleaniler ICi'ltirrteit. On Friday of last week Dr. Alexander ru-tu-tiiit to tiii city with his family, and on the same day went out to his farm near l'o tersouViluUii. Ayirror two ago ho went up into the Walla Walla country in tho hope that the change, of climato would be b-meli-cial to the health of his wife, but iu this his hllpes were not realized, His wife ia now very low with oousumntion, nnd at tho hot cannot live innny months. Tho Hoctor will hereafter make bin homo on the ' farm. t'.;i:-.l liy ibe ludinns. itonry J. Clark, of this city, received a. letter a few days ago from bin siater, Mrs. John Circlo, who lives on Beaver Creek, in Grant eonnty, and it contained the no ws that it trapper named Pendleton, from near Har rishurg in this county, hid been found dead over on John Hay's river, nnd that it was siippo3e.d that he had boon killed loathe In dians. The letter was mailed' on the Kith hint. Prof. .'iiaovln nt l.ehtinoii. Trof. (,'hauviii, tho telentcd elocutionist, I wi:l shortly givo one of his elegant entertain ments at Lebanon, and wo lsjrtpeak, for him a full house, as wo can promise our Lebanon neighbors nn ovoning of raro onjoynuittt. Attention, laullcs of the 'oiin!iy. By calling on Mrs. C. V. Davis you will find something that will just suit you, llats, bonnets, (lowers, laces and riM-ons, with prices cheaper than ever lief ore. ' lliiine ami Aliriiuil., li your crop in f Chuw Jaeksoti's Host Hweet Navy Tobac co, Tho " Ilrllo of"! New Orleans" (jivns entire satiiifaetion. Try ths lielie of Tew Orleans," at Holf. man .(' I lav is'. Mr. ('yrus Westhikr anil wifu started for California last woek, Calvin II. MeHniiald and a son of tho late Oov. Curry called on us last Friday. liny your cijjurs of llolfiiinii k Havis. They huvo all kinds and prices to suit. H. C, Nowby, formerly of this oily, is now liguring in nn adultery case in Matt Joss. Ilveryhody can afford to smoko the "Hclle of New tlrh-ans." They aro only ti re cents aplnen. I'roperty holders have lieen (iven until the 20th of next month to pay np their city taxes. F.eu. A. (Voeker will prescli at tho Fvan gi lieal Church next Sun iny .- ino ruing and evening. Mr. Oiliuour informs us thnt it is a mis. , tikn about him and Han Wagnon buying out ntkin saliHUi. I'ivinu service will bo held iu St. l'etcnt Kpiscopul church next Sunday, May 25th, both inornmi! and venim;. '1 ho good biMik prouiisi us a sroil time Btid harvest, but wo aro beginning to believe our so d tiinii was along lost fall. llemeinU-r tho ol.l and reliable Albany Soda Works. They have a man that under stands tho business to a gnat's heel. Mis llovia Alexander is now teaching si hool near alia Walla, and will come back here as s.xm tho present term is ended. . Mr. I'ltti olfo has rumovml his otiice to the O.M Fellow's Temple. His rosideuco is on the corner of Seventh and Ca!aooia streets. A large and well ammrUd tm:k of pruts' siiiM s from the ceb-biated factory of Thomas Kmerson's Son, iMmton, just received by Samuel I., t onng. 1'. M. 'I hoiiiMon infotn.s us that there wrra ) li delegates in attendance atthoopen its g -f tho Odd l-e'.h.w Oraud I.oo at Monday. This a an unusually goo.1 show ing. (hi account of ill heallh, r, F, 0. Smith, deutit, etpects to have this city alx.tit the lirt ..f Juno to lie abwtit. prohaV.Iy several months. Any of his customer who wish work d olio had best call soon. W ret-rvt to b-arti tht Hon. Ilnoch Iloult met w ith an accident last Monday whii li prevented him from viitinj Albany this si't. He fell from jits hay loft in hi bain and bruiied his shoulder very badly. lot -i-no i'.uehanan and his family started tip to hi farm iu Klii kit-it, W. T., yester day and will bo nl .w i t about a week or ten days. Mr. Ilaton, fonneily of Salem, will run the rgii. ul'.ural warchonso until his re turn. I'jvid SUv! and his estimable lady, of I'or'.'aud, honored us w Ith a rail last Mon day. Mr. Sterl's health i not very good and they have Ixs-n rambling throogli the valley f..r several weeks. They started for Jcibvrxin l ist Tuesday. Tho St, Chat!.- accommodate ! mare than 10 guest, during the past Week. all of which k-pt tin- Major extremely buy. The I'.uveru House, the Coinuii-rei-.l n:id llta Com .'ck hulrl wer als cr.wd...l. In point of (art it ji a go j.l wjek f.-r our public Ionise, an I thn gurai expre universal ; m.iti. facte. n :.t the i. ter ta : ii iiict. t afr.'t.lrd. a a kiHiwie.l the receipt of the Mny nml-r of !. W, Frenlico .( tVs monthly Mci. al JiMtrnal, I'oitland, ttrcK'n, ptice vt yar only 75 cents. Ferry is-is-.n that owns t mini r i.r '-in stuml l su'mci-i1c l.r this v..:,,sl.l Monthly. Tho iirrsen-; ntimW ! c...1t.,:o thrco ptocet of choice new music -hich at retail would cost at lent one dollar, line linbrr far aatr. IU' ('..nn l.i-i mute nrraugeincut i with S. Nieker-f-n to do all hi pl.-.ning, and a Urge stock of ilooriiifr, rustic, furnishing i l-.in.W, etc., will bo krpt on hand at the planer ill la'bauon. Flooring and rustic, will l sold at $20 and $'.'1 per thousand, and oilier lumlx-r in proiHrtion. Our readers will reuiemls-r that the lumber fom Conn's uii'l cannot Imj excelled anywhere. New llralal stsams. Ir. tl. W. Cray wishes his friend and pat rons to rememln.-r that his now dental rooms aro now located in Foster's brick Mock at tho largo bay window. Kutraiieo to otiice, first door on tho right of the stair lauding, iqssiito tho Y. P. C. A. Hall. nX'mii , IK ou Hssl ruraliare? , J:i. Hannals, in this city, now has on hand n larger stock of furnituro than any other establishment this sided of Portland, ami if you want to purchase any it will pay you to givo him a call. He has something to tell you in regard to his prices. Baud Itr organized. Our Mechanics' Ilrass Iktnd was organized laat Tuesday evening, but still keep the old iiami). Following aro the olliceri: Presi dent and I'ltsinnss Manager, II. 1). O.odlcytt lorader, C. 1 Pierce j Secretary, W. C Twuedalo; Treasurer, A. Staiger. lower Triers Than t:rr. ' Fred Dunning wants us to announce to our readers that for tho next sixty days ho will sell furniture at lower prices than ever. This is no advertising schema simply; ha moans business, aud you will find it so if you cull around and price his stock. ll.V'll'.t'l'.i) nu-Jcuru ln.li-CT.ti.. ii. 1.1 ii u ( nun ly Ciniurll. Tho Linn County Council, P. of IL, will hold its next regular monthly session at the hall of tho Sand tli.lgo Uruitge, convening nt It) o'clm-k A. M. on Saturday, May 2-lth, 1ST'.. (i. Pai-iush,' Presiduut. M .'llll I'll. . Four good rcliiiblo men, adajited to the Sewing Muohiuo Agency business. Want ilium to travel and otherwise work tip the business, (hind xvagos guaranteed. Fnqtiira or address Singer Manufacturing Oo., Al bany. Two Harks for Mile. Two second hand hacks, ono a Shuttler and tho other a platform spring, both are ah nu!t as good as new; for nalo cheap. One will be sold for cash and the other on time. Call nt this ollice if yon want a bargain. Hi.-.OOO Reward. 'Offered by Philip Cohen, who .has moved hack to his old stand, and will sell goods cheaper than the cheapest, for cash or credit. Call and lio your own judge. Philip Cohen. A Popular ltesorl. At the Cosmopolitan , Saloon, on EroaJal bin street, can be found the finest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. House open at all hours. Hi. VVATrvlINUS, - Proprietor. ILL M! JllJll!--'g.IJl 4 biin U lllrei lury. ! U. 1'. Cnuiicii. 1'ruachingovcry Hnbbath, I at 11 A. M., ami 7 P. M, by llev. f. O. Ir vine, I). I). Nabbath School at 2:.H) V. af, i I rayer mooting every Wodnesihiy veiling. Fva!(iki.I('AI. Ciiiltcn. Freachintfon Sab- hath at II A. M., and 7 r. M. Sabbath Hohonl 12:15. l'raver meoliiiif every Thurs day ovoning, J. lioworsox, pastor. ( ALVAIiV CllURi'll. Morvicos every Sab bath at II a. m. and v. M. Sabbath School at 2::w. I'rayer meeting evury Thursday evening of each woek. W. It, Floyd, pastor. . M. K. Cituitcii, Hot'Tii, Services every Sahbatli at St. Faul's M. K. Church, South, at 1 1 t.'lll A. M. and 7 r. . Sal.lmtli Kehool at 10. l'rayor mooting every I'riday evonng. 1', A. Mines, pastor. M. K. Ciiubch. Frcai.hiiig every Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. and 7 r. M. Song service in tho evrtning bofnro suriiion. Sabbath School at 2,'1)0 r. f. l'rayor mt'iting every Thurs day evening. Sr. lVrKita Kimhcopai, Ciii-riii. - Hi vino ser vice ia hold iu the Church every Sunday at 1 1 A. M. Sunday School at 2aK I'. M. K. U Stevens, pastor. IIaITIsT (llli'lti-ll. Sorviecs every Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. ami 7 I. t. Sabbath School at 12. 1'rayi r meeting every Thursday even lug. v . J. Urawlonl, pastor. alAATUIt Hl. t t r.U'M MAT A iTH KIsKMi: 4 M..1J i;irrl lr Ike rrlrmt nt Wlillr lot bar. Noiiater Slater lias tiroparod ami will tdiortly Introiluce a bid which pruvldo unit aiior jtny i, iHso, it siutii not tm law ful Tor an v siililiwL t LIim i letiifiiri- tlien or thnroallor bwoniinti n ciilnof tlio Unlto.l Males, to innrsK"' In, eurrv on, or work at any tiiiiiitifac'iiiriiiK or iiiim'1ih& Ical business, or to own, loaxu or work any In I no, or to own or Iiiswi any r:il estuto lor any piiriioso otlmr than tJuil of lawful coniinereo, ami for places of remili iicc. or to csinliict any farm, garden, vineyard or orclmnl : or to own, have or keep any herd of catllo, horsox, sh.e, goat oi un iiio fur llio purMs of milking profit by tho lu creaMi of product or uw tiinreofi or to koqi any uoiei or resiiiiirani cxei pang for tin it or tti'coiiiino.lailoii or Citlm-so ; or lo work or eiiu-stfo to work as mechanics, ar llsiins, lulxirnrs, wallers, ss.rvaii!, tsxiks, clerks, ar In any otlier capacity j or at nn oilier kind of JuUr. skllml or imskllle. exi--pt for and In tlio employ of mil jiim of Cliiim lawfully engaged In commerce 111 lli I. liltod Htales, or travolln therein ; or xH.pl as Interpreter or l. aoliors t tho I lilneao lanirungo. J.vrv violation ol thoso provisions by a Cliinamaii Is lo Iw tiuiilHhabln tiv a lino of not loss than Sim) or impriMOfitaoiii iti llio Isou'i nt sry not excisMlliii- alt utonths, or by Is.tti line and Imprisonment; ami iy forfi lturo of an property usn or Itivcsu-a In llio tirn- hildloii ImslncHs. 'i'ho s-iinl ws-tion makes It unlaw ful for any iron, col Miration or coiuiiauv Uieai ploy any Mongolian sti'.Jei-l t,( China for any of tho aliove nsmed ursiM, exrcM as liilerprntfis, or li-ai-hprs of Cliiiieso lan guage, aim imiOM. a line ol f loo lor each ollolls.. Tho V. H. district iviurts aro civon lurls ilirlion of alt cwhi nrisiuir ou ter this tint- mmmki inw, ana tne I'n-siiient is tiirm tl u notify the goveniniont of China of its pro visions a aooti a enacted. Tin. but coiH-liutoM with tho following proviso, which I Inteuded lo tout all treaty m'liiirciiieiita : rroviih-i, That llio citizen of China, as nIiots the right to travel or re I do In tho Culled Matoa, shall onjoy tho luiino prlvl htgoa, lintiiiiniUe and exi'luptions, while so traveling or residing In tho Cniteil Stales, ami shall ho protected in poraon and prois n v in tho aamo itiamie r as tho citbeus of foreign nations are) eniilliKi to by treaty atipulalions wi:h such foieigh iisin. ns, aim not otherwise. Drdtrallea tf the Tran-dr. The dedication of the Odd Fellow Temple by the Grand I,odge, for which such grand preparations had been made, camo off yes terday, lait owing to the wet w rather it was not near so successful a it would otherwise have lcn. At 10 o'clock the XtcC'utlti rived from Curvalli with a largo excursion party on hoard, accompanied by tho famous Second Hrigade Itand. At noon a great many jHs.plc arrivnl on the mail train, and tl Northwestern Ikind, of Purtlaud, w hick bae Isjen engaged by the Allsuiy Idgi', pat in an appearance. When the IJoseburg excur sion arrivsI it i met by a delegaaioa ol 0.ld Fellows, and all Wcro escorted to the city. After that came the grand pirado iu regalia and tho dedication of tho Teinpi.-.bn we went to press before tho exercise of the day had been concluded. Taking it all in all, everything acd off in g-xwlshaiH?, or as wen as count imj cxpoctel un.ler the present state of the weather, but we aro very sorry that we could not have had at least just one little "shower of stnidiiuc" during the day Frara At 'rvltl. Frank Hay burn, who broke jail at Corval lis a few weeks ago, was taken back by Sher iff King last Tuesday, having been arrested in California. During tho afternoon of Tttei dan, J. W. Itaybiirn, a brother of the prison er, became very muoh incensed a tho Sher iff ond nrew a revolver on him. King closed with him, and iu catching at the pistol the hammer came dowu on his hand lietwecn the thumb and first finger, and thus probably saved his life. Itayhura was tried liefore a Justice of the Peace aud bound over under $200 bonds. Vrand Ledge OlUrrr. The Odd Fellow Grand Lodge, which has been in sessiou during the past week, elected the follow ing oflicers and they w ere installed yesterday: Johu Ketiwortliy, M W 0 M. J W Case, II Vf V (t M. Phil Metcham, Ii W C W. J M Bacon, It W O S. I Ii Mooree, II W C, T. . E K Turk, It W O J W. W S Newbury, 11 W O 11. At Hurrlsbum. While at Harrisburg List week wo were a guest of tho Alpha House, kept by J. M. Fronk, and it is indeed appropriately named for it is tho "Beginning" of good things in that burg. The furnituro and rooms are neat ami clean and tho table is niado to fair ly ;roau under tho weight of good victuals. We cheerfully commend tho "Alpha" to tho traveling public. Gen. Miller'a horse, "Bye-Straw," won the $1,000 race at the Dalles last week. M.tKUIt.II. not.TON' OSTHA.NlER. At tho rostitonce of the tiritlu's lather, at Onk r'lat, Klii'kilat county, W. T., on WsdnesHar, April 111, 17, by Hev. W. h.wiitu, Mil. Simkux Uiiuton, of Ool.lenilalu, W. '1'., an I Miss Bosa Ostkassks, ol OaR iat, n. i: Thus one of Klickitat's fairest daiiRbters and one of our bast suit most hijfhly ros's-ctcd yoime business men have started on life's journoy together, and we but yolos tbe feeling of the entire community when wo wish them Ood speed In their new relations. The number of tsvtted g-ueats was not large, and they were regally estertalned. K. CHAMBERLAIN WELCH. On Wednosilay, May 81st, 1879, at the Presbyterian Church in Natehez, Mississippi, by Dev. J. IJ. Stratum, Ms. Oko. K. CiiAHSKiiLAix, of this city, and Miss Sallis N. WKI.CU, of Natuhox. Several ot the friends of George in this city sent him a telegram of congratulations, and the Dksoorat now Joins the long procession ot his admirers of Linn in wishing him and his fair bride the fullest happiness In their married state. We sincerely hope that they may find their futun home In this the "far west" all that their fancy has painted It, and that the gallant Lieu tenant inay always be able to provide "wood, water Slid grass" for his household. LOVE SUMPTION'. On'Satunlsy, May 17, 1S79, at th Commercial Hotel, In this city, by W. O. Palmer, J. p., Ms. Jos. E. Lovs and Miss Asxis J. Si'MmoN both ol California. m.is. r.W U H: OASTt'K. The Lucky Queen mine has "liwJetl." TIimo will be a convention of Uni- vorHaliidM tit Hurriahtirg in June. Hie lfariiBburg Kuclv nays Bob Lane in a bilk. lo you know Bob? Mitchell any", its a " copr-er-ttead lio" tliat lie is Jay Gould'ii attorney. 1'tiget Bound in afflicted with bilkfi, and Kant I'ortland with tho paralysis;. Uart. . Whitlow, of Lafayette, aged 73, died cf heart disease last Buaday. Whyin thnniler don't our exchange quit calling Hiuslaw (in Lane county) Hinalaw?" Jfr. Lord and Jlisii Skye were mar ried at Huuruniento the other day. Ird ! what a rJkyerockit ! The -Masonic Oram! 1 loyal Arch Chapter meets in Portland on June (ith, and tho Grand Lodge cm the Oth. Jaap-r Wooloy, of Puyallup Valley, V. T., has Hlitin T'J leai in four yearn and there' more deaths Bruin. loist Monday morning a fire at As- toi i:t burned the atore of Trenchard t Uj-Hhur ; losM 1 2,000, insured forSNJ,- 000. Mr. Hadaway ia to enlarge the Ore gon City Kuterjirim: We knew that ntier Hadowsy that would succeed. (Cute !) The Jacksonville 7Vi- gi vest a week ly column of mining newH. That jiaper is always full of meat and condiment to mutch. The XitiitLir-l wy 'a Portland wid ower c-ulla himfwlf an exiiett." If Le wcro mairii-d be would robably Ie an aap;ct. The Portland city election comes otl on the first Monday in June. The principnl tight m ag-tinst the Chief of Police IJewr. Tho Mormon, Miler, wan last week convicted at Salt Lake cf polygamy, and us a conscq uenco all Mormondom is in a liowlintf rae. Tho 20S miles of .r.ji-ctexl railroad of the N. P. U. U.,lx tween the mouth of Hnako liver and Pen d'Oreillc Lake, will bo completed next year. The wife of a Multnomah farmer is a klcjitotuniiti'.c can't help stealing. Put her in a i:wsj-ajer ofiice where then? isn't nnything for her to anatcb. -jVatroiivillu (Cal.) editors are out if luck. One Jay last week one cf them wna iu,tiicrcifully flogged and another was rotten-egged. We are not open for that kind of usage. Gen. Howard has enlisted 20 Indian scouts for the service in this depart mcnt. 1 hey had lest not scout around amen z the Umatilla whites if they hnv any respect for their top hair. Battlesnako Jack in in jail at Canyon City, lie hhowed ws several scalj-a last summer, which lie claimed to have taken fiom " red " alain by hU own bands, and we don't see how a single man and oi.e jail could hold such a bloody hero At a recent election in Sacramento. California, Homeopathic physicians woie elected to the City and County hofpital, the people taking great inter est ; there weie also two appointed iiieuibcrs of heaith, the other three be ing Alopathie, who Wcamo indignant and resigned, .fter which three more homeopathic physicians were appoint ed. The two brass bands, the City Coun cil, the University students and the cit izens', the religious and tho profane, tip) preachers and politicians, the 'old maids . and bachelors all of Eugene City are in a terrifllc quai rel now over everything, and, as a coiiM-quence, like the monkey and the parrott, that beau tiful little burg is having a h I of a time. Ono night last week a Portlander named Shoemaker found one) Dr. de Hoag in bed with Mrs. Shoemaker, and ho went and got tho police to haul the guilty couple from their warm couch to the chill and -slimy atmosphere of the jail where they now languish on a charge of adultery. This nest-hiding couple were last winter converted to religion by Chaplain Stubbs. A Portland wife caught her husband attending tho Bare Blonde show by means of a telephone connecting the house und his store. He had forgotten hIkmu the machine when he told her he must stay lute at the store that uiglit, and when she tried to talk with him through tho wires she got no re sponse at any time "during the evening. 1 le was cornered and had to own up, notwithstanding his positive assertion that the "wires were down" that night. DOX'T FORGET IT. If ynu are troubled with nervousness, are ilisheurtenetl, timl of life, fear death or feel out of sorts as the saying is, you may safely conclude that you have the Dispep sia or Liver Complaint. The liver is very apt to become torpid this season of the year as poisons arising from stagnant wa ter or decayiiiR vegetation are more numer ous and are through inhalation taken into tho blood. Unless the liver is strong and active, and furnishes a Bupply of fresh and pure blood to drive out the impurities, the above mentioned symptoms surely fol low, aud if not heeded, end in more terri ble diseases and death. White's Frairie Flower proves itself the Great liver Pana cea. Its action on the liver is different from any medicine evereompounded. Its cuies aro truly wonderful. Try it. Price twenty-tive cents and seventy-five cents.0 Astonishing Suooess. It is the duty of every persen who has used Boscubk's German Syrup to lets its wonderful qualities be knows to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use il without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consader it the duty of all druggists to rec ommend it to tne poor aying consumptive, nt Wit to trv one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no case where it failed was reported. Such a wed w.inA as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample Dottles to try soia ai iv cents. Regular size 75 cents. Fd sale by all druggists. HAMBURG FIGS cure the Piles. HAMBURG FIGS substitute for Castor Oil. HAMBURQ FIGS cure Constipation. OUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT! So that when you want to buy your Spring Goods Toil will know when, to buy them ESTABLISHED SINCE 18C4. We have made up our mind with the facilities we have not to bo undersold by any , one. LOW LOW PRICES PRICES ! ! LOW PRICES ! "H-OrR CASH. &STM0NEY IN YOUR POCKETS BEAD PIHI UT Ashh: Shifting, 36 inches wide, for 5 c Cabot W " " " " Tic Cabot A " " " " 7c Ilockland Bi'd Mitslin,3Cin wide for Gc Lonsdall " " " " (Jr. White liock " " " . 'J 8-tLacoina" " 2 yds " 21 U 10-4 " " " 21 yls . 25 c 800 p'cs Best Am. Prints, 20 yds for?!. 200 " "English " ICydaforCI. 50 ."Cheviots or Shirt'g.froni 12to20 c 25 " Bed ticking, u 13gto30 c 25 " U'd ii unbl'd Canton 11110 to 25 c 15 " Damask Table Linen, 35c to $1 25 " all prime flax dress linen20 to Z j 10 " White Pique, latest ptnslOto 30 c 75 " Silk and Wool Dress Goods, new. jiatterns, 2jc .New Shades in TrimmiBZ Silks and Satins and Black Dress Goods- Best Brands of 2, 4 and G Button Kid Gloves. Finest Blark and While Frenib Laees. . TREMENDOUS STOCK OF EMBROIDEIIIES ! LATEST STYLES OF PARASOLS I Well Selected Stock of Fancy Silfc Ties and Keck Hand kerchiefs ! Latest in Linen Collars and CcfTs and Lace Bibs. Tbe Fineit Itiorlment in Fint'j Boiitry for Infanti, Childrta, litui and Ladies! A Large and Complete Stoek of Lare and Button Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Kid Shoes and Slippers. WEIsIs ASSORTED ! MEN'S WEAR. Men's Suits of Clothes, $7 50 to $25 00 Youths " $G 00 to $12 00 Bovs' " $4 50 to $7 50 Best Merino Uneleisbirts and Drawers, 50 cents. White Shirts, open back, well fitting, from 75c to $V 50. 12 pair Men's Cotton Socks for 75c Patented Bine and Brown Overall, 75c " Blouses and J umpers, 50c. A FINE SELECTION OF GENTS NECK WEAR. A FULL, LAR6E ASSORTMENT OF CENTS AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES! GROCERIES. San Francisco Refinery G C Coffee Sugar, per pound, 9Jc Light Island Refinery Sugar, 8c. Costa Rica Coffee, best brand, 171c. " " " next quality, 15c. Diamond S, beet quality Syrup, 5 gal lon kegs, $3 00. 100 fi3 best Honolulu Rice, $7 50. Best brands of Tea, per pound, 50c. Next " " 37i. 1 box 20 bars Chemical Olive Soap, 75c AND ALL OTHER GOODS SOLD AT SUCH LOW FIGURES IN PRO PORTION THAT WE DEFY . ... COMPETITION. The Piace to find all these Cheap Goods "will be at the Store of FOX, BMJM & CO. CSTOE ONE AND ALL, AS WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY- 36tf