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Fill DAY... ;....JUNE 27, 18T9. Mtnutt. luurSlt r -ii). The Committee of Arrangements met last Tuesday evening and devilled not to have any celebration at Albany on the com ing Fonrth, ami we tliiuk their decision was ise, for botiiof our sinter cities Juuctiou and Corvaliis hal began making prepara tions iur rmi celeUraiious before we thought of it. Wben the notion of the Committee was learned, the Chief Engineer of the De partment, Major lierrrn, called a mooting of tins lire boys for Wednesday evening, ami they decided almost nnanhiiouhly to have a praml firemen's excursion on the Fourth. Tim Mechanic's Rtuss l-.inj waa engaged im iaediaiel,aiid a Committee of Arrangements cousistitij; of Jos. Weblier, Jay W. Main and Claih. Stewart was appointed, ami they nro now upitiating with tho companies below for a steamer to furnUH transportation. The fare will Im) put at just a low a nro as will enable the firemen to come out even tliey don't w ant to make a rent from it, and tho excursionists will get the bom-tit of it iu low faro. Tb people of Corvaliis al ways turn wit e sh ; w hen we have a pub lic gathering aiul we bope that oil the coin, iujj Fourth our citi.eu.-t will hvnl too -exettr, sion steamer .l.iven to tho guards. In the eveuing after the return of the c c.ir.iixlists tho Meoli.cuio's 15ns Hand wiil j;iVe a grand hall at the Uvr ilouxo. The price oftiekets has been put down to $,and every Immj' will attentl. A Ferrcrl strata Jr;iar.tr. Mill and warehouse mm and farmers un derstand the necessity of having a jmrfeet grain separator, an.l Tcliau one is now lving manufacture!! in AUany hv Mr. 1. IWt. It e x.v!s all other Vinds. bth f r sjietd ami ipiality, ana does what no other roarliine of the kind i'l do makes .- ftcrrc! ntjuiriU'oi m uau iroiu nm-ai, soiiieuiiii; wiiien lias never Iwu attained K-forc. The large ma chines he is now building will have acapacity of c.eaniug 300 to 4iX) buKluls tier honr, and will last lor ears. As s.3 as he gets through with the present ruU of orders for lari;e machine!) be will build some sm-U ones for hand power for nse on fartos, ami also some which will be portable, so they can ac company a thresher. Our readers wh: are interested iu such nutters should call on Mr. I'-est at t!ie Albany Voiiudry. Itlne HibUs.t ", tit. At the r-.-."i?ar jit-ti -i: of J , 1 1 1. IM-l.oa Oiuo to b? he! t at the n-w rf !ir- Y. 1'. C. The huv shines with modest graes I'lmn tlie meadow's breast i Ths small hoy girdctll up his loins T nvk tho heniets iiust. The ilifTiOII sail lu toreuix Aits lyillhg iUhe kne Them Mmttmental Charlie Drown Mvfttnlreth wtlh Jiutv. The m;ilo"i;nwliiji by tho hroek Stvin hniijir w-HU t)mj of bhietl. AnU cahn-e.ve-1 ktno akunl ivmlvely Auil i-liew the hutlvo euil. h! finest season of tho jmr, W soo vihi on the hilln ! Anil wo linteii to tim cupbinnl it lil tuko seven liver filK smMixt tiii: :i i:i it." leans tnil Arn'rl fur Pattn( 4 itin terrell Manrf- Khe Make a 'ttl-s!on t.-o.'H-rrt eveian i pr-'ran.ioe w- A lt Musi J. 21 iVajrr. At Miioic 4th Address. Ir ll-v. -f.th-r-y. !.": tj'h iK:ve Mieot 7ih Kaiues yitf. u rii0e. Sih l!nii-, 9.h Ail jonm m.-n t. u:.e Jf-h, f -I'll!1 .H- t:.j fob !. iv ,eh.- iim ; far.- aii.l t re-j'utiri Iist Faiday morning aoveral of onr mer chant found counterfeit goM pieces had Iwn passeil upon, them, and upon consulting among thomscleos they came to the conclu siou that the ono who utturvd the coin-was a girl abous wxtoeu or seventeen years old. who had made purc'l.ises nt their establisli ment on the evening Inifore. Oilieers were put on her track and on tho following Tues day alio was arrested at Siitoni, and mi tho evening of that day was brought to this city. On Wednesday morning she was brought bo. ford Justice I'almer, but instead of standing .a trial she plead gi!ty nud made the follow- ing coMfssioii: My imniH is Clam M. Newaoine; my nge is near iwventeou; 1 have resided nt TiilauiiHtk for alwut two years; my father died when 1 was four years old: t had two sisters and one brother, but one of the children died shortly after my lather's death; after my father's death mother married C. A. Smith; while liv in:; at Astoria some years ago a man pro posed to my lather to nmke counterfeit mon ey, sayi'ig that if my father would make it he would distribute it, but father refused. We went to Tillamook soon after and father took a claim, and at dillerent times tho mu in Astoria wrote to lather ami rciieatod his otter, but father always refused. Along last Christmas, though, fath.-r took it into his head to make counterfeit money; mother ob jected to it. but he linally overruled her and made his prejisratiotis; when my brother and sister heard of it th-y left home; I was not iu favor of it. but when he got evcrj-thiu ready I came w itii him to the valley, as I had always leen in the hubitof oU-yiug him. We came to I'ortland aixuit the l.'illiot June, and w iule there 1 distributeil four or live SJ.."h) pieces; then 0 cable to Albany where 1 diiwcd if jcrhaps a half dozen more; tlu-u went to I. ig-'iie and put out about six. then went to il.ilscy last Saturday, where e eto;iied at John S. Caldwell's; my father went from there to Turner's Staton and 1 went on to Salem, ad I put out aboat four pieces there. I intended to leave my father and go homo from there. As fast as I changed the bad money I gavo tho good to my father. While stopping at the Commer cial Hotel an otiiccr arrested me. My father had promi,-ed to come to Salem and get me sod theu go back t- Tillamook and tpiit tho bui-UicK. Clara, M. Xkwshsie. Tho g;:l was bound over to swait the ae t'on of the grand jury, and no ouo coming f.irward to furnih bail, she is now confined in jaiL fantZaut riart - t iiuueil I'riieeedluu', The Common Council of the city of Al bany met in regular Icsaloa last Tuesday evening, with all memlicra present but Al- dermau Kline. Committee on Streets made a report reo- omiueinUtig tlmt Second street be griulutt ami gravelled from Ferry street to Thurston. Ilo port adopted, and work ordered. A coimmniiraliiin from Judge Haley i in roforoneo to the improvement of Washing ton street, was read anil placed on (ilo. The Committeo on Streets to whom was referred the matter of the improvement of Washington street, reported in favor of mak ing a cut of a certain depth at the intersec tion of Washhigtou ml Second streets, and sloping from that point in each way until it runs out when striking tho established grade at tho distance of oue black. Tho report was adopted and tho Committee on Ordi nances were instructed to draw up an ordi nance bill making the required change in tho grade, Thoy were also instructed to procure tho services of tho City Attorney iu drawing up the ordinance bill, and to lenve the depth of the cut blank. A petition wasreceivedakkiuthntabridge bo built across the Santiam Canal cm ash ingtott etiect. Granted. Alderman Kline asked tho Council to pas an ordinance compelling all iHsrsous who selj li.pior by the pint or quart in this city tc pay a quarterly license of $13, Oil inoliou of Martin consideration on the aubjert was laid nu tho tble until next meeting. Committee on AccoimU reported in favor of allowing tho following bills, and orders were drawn for the dilWeut amounts! J. H. Taylor, f ; J. J. Itarbiu, $2s Ian Wag lion, $2; J. A. Warner, ?'.'; I', C. llarjwr, ei7.:l0; W. U WatKina, J. W. lUld win, $.". $.M.t;t of the Marshal's bill was allowoil, and the ba'anco was referred. On motion of Martin it was decided that the Marshal be allowed hereafter the sum of $1 per dsy for boarding prisoners. The Marshal was iustructwl to order Win. lVterson to fill up the low place in the street adjacent to his property on the corner of First and Ferry streets. Ou motion of lleiith-y the sidewalk on the south side of First street, between Montgom ery and l! li'road, was cmdeiutied. and a new one ordered to ba built inside of twenty days. Ou motion of S.-ott the Caual Company were ordered to rejair their Hume on the east suio of Rroadalbtn street so that it would not overflow, tho work to lc completed with in 30 days. Ou motion of Martin the property holders were ordered to construct within 'JO days a new 10-foot sidewalk on the north side o First street, between Taker and Montgom- NOW Now Ids lilies of tho i ul Icy Oil His mailt Icplui'O are willing; Ami now ths uohlt-ii bHtU-rdy tin tlanilullnn's f iling. Tls now ths tnunilni; siitihniiii Klhl Ths uoliiiis snil onion; Tin now tim eluiiwy croipiyt hull linth Mwk tho tenilcr InihIhti. II nine unil Alirouil, Chew Jauksoti's llest Sweet Navy Tobfttl- CO, I'limd chi'omi, lutiiii anil 1 atiini at lUnVn- c icons at It if- .t rw Uret-en. That ami- nt an-1 eatoqi.-ising animal vvhii !i Ibis no jt ide of anitry n-r h-ijie of i-.tei i ty the lunle has got iu his work aaiu. iiichard CUcadle, liviu; tie r Leban.-iu, was jhauling rails a few days ai;o w iih a sjiati of the beforemeniioced and bis load tilippiug he rollol off in fr.t. IVfore tliat man struck the gr-mnd ono of tiic mules had made two dozen, more or less, lasting iiu pressious ou bis body with its heels, among other casaalities breaking his riht forearm in two pl icr. Ira. IXiHard and Khart were called and sUtance. readered the necessary mn'.i. a! Lars' Sales of Kar Lass. Ila ui more saw l.s on hand than their mill can saw up during the present year, Al len, Kobiiuon & Co. have withia the past two weeks sold 2tK),tlC!0 feet half being pur chased by IJureh, Hedge i Co., of Independ- tuce, and half by Smith, of the Uueua Viata saw mill?. Ou Saturday of last week the little steamer AVV came up here and towed down to Independence feet, and w e understand she has been engaged to take all the lug clown which have liteu purc'.in.-ed by .both mills. Ad mi Xyo and son, e.f Swctt Home, bn.ii; l.t this city I -t Moudaj-a lot of -plan from tue lead lately discovered on the vmli Kiirk nf the Santiam, and it created pit to a stir among the old miners in this lo cality. Frank Wood subjected a small piece of the quartz to a tiro tent, and brought out upon it several globules of silver and lead aud ono good sized tiako of pure gid. Some nf this ij'.i.vrtz was assaytil soiuctime ago, and the result showed 5 per cent, silver and 30 per cert. leal. This would give about fc-S.CtiO f silver to the ton, wittt enough lead to al most pay for the working of the quartz. If the lead doesn't change iu richness when they go down on it, Sweet Home will be a wealthy community, for we understand every man, woman and child iu that locality lias a claim on it, ami the lead is sixteen feet thick on the snrface. Workmen's itarial. A very pleasant afluir was that of t! sociable given lait Monday evening by Wil lamette Lodge No. a, Ancient Order Uni ted Workmen. Judge rijier's aiblrciis was a model of coiiciiiciios, and highly interesting an.l instructive. The brethren and lady friends of the Order had fairly laid them Tie:x-japT uiiiliiii-.lir-u. ery. M. the The Marshal was instructed to order 0. lUUard to move bis fence back ou line of the survey w ithin 20 days. The Marshal was instructed to repair the sidewalk on the north side of Sixth street. from Kim to the west end of lllock No. 4Ut On motion of Scott the Committee on Streets were instructed to examine r irst street from Montgomery to Thurston, and report at nJtt meeting what improvements are necessary on that street. Ou motion of Hicc it wa decided to at once proceed to work under the ordinance now in force in re-'ard to cross-walks and street intersection. On motion of Scott the Recorder was in structed to proceed at once to collect a bill of $15 from tho Can J Company, work to that ami-mil having bocu done ou the Canal by the city, Alto rreftmng several bills the Council adjourned. A Xrw I'learing Mill. Negotiations have been pending for some time, and were concluded a few clays ago, by which Mr. KL Coins, formerly miller at MonU-ith's Mill, baa liecn received into the firm of Ballard 4 Isom, and the new firm iu tends lilting up their grain warehouse for ft Mooring mill. The contract for the machinery and work has already . lieen let to Messrs. Alice & reck, of I'ortland, and tho terms re piire that the mill shall be in running order by the 20th of next Scptemlfcr. Four run of bnbrs will lie put in one for chop, one for middlings, and two for wheat, giving the selves out in preparations for refreshments, j mill the capacity of alsmt 200 barrel f il -ur and the strawWries, ice cream, cake and daily. A new and larger Hume is now l,-ing During the past week the two temperance publications of this State the Willry F-jiih--t'tin and TnnjH'raitre ZlvxxrTtyrr have been consolidated, Maiustic'd k. iloiittnth, of this - city, having purchased the former p-par of . J. C Cooper, thongh ilr. C. is still retained . as editor of the GumI Templar department. The new publication will lie printed iu ma-a-ziue form, and will sail under the rather weighty and cmidiersome title of I'al'rt Fountain and Temp-ranee Hn-v-nyr ; price. -SI per year. Slllicerj- n ad lircsktnaktB;;. "Having bought out Mrs. C. I'. Davis, Mrs. O. L. Parks is cow ready to fumUih the la--dies of Albany and vicinity with millinery jga.:-! at pneej which cannot be undersold. .Sho has just brought up a new invoice and -now baa a very neat and well selected stock. She makes ladies' and children's clothing on the shortest notice and guarantees saliifac tion, and will do it at a lower price than any other establishment in Albany. sandwiches were ail, both in quality and quantity, that the timet fastidious epicure could wiidi. KverytMxly fi-lt easy and com fortable, an I t!i-j cent cam ) nearer bein a real "sociable," in the fullest sense of the term, than c have witnessed for many ft dav. Ruoinriis Manr la lie ClaM-d. We tho undersigned merchants aud others doing busin-s ill Albany, b hereby agree not to open our respective places of business on Friday, July 4th, l Newhiirv P C N.htii I. Kline & Co Kox, 1:211:11 4 Co L K Bciiii Sinleri Jt KUjm' W H liruiik T IWMnil A IS ll. llarcii C li iiit'-.iu C V (;.lley H Fiin-lt. CI K-m-'niu J il N.-ia-i J II Uurkliart Cliafn.in & ;Jnhn T.Atz iV KC.cultAltlJCh.Hi ;.ilttln CilSilwi-lil M rVcilnirt ; Kmnk WiunI ; Y ri limiiiiiif - IhCTerwtetl IlriMl j.hitlll CVKllior : Kw.m-r &losr SHS C'liill I l.uitl Yilu. I K c-alettl j Mart V ilrown tj S I.iici;i.-U )A il K--.. constructeil to carry water from tho (Vtual to priqicl a 21 -inch Kclipse wheel, which will furnish the power necessary for working the machinery. The Ilallard & Isoin warehouse is one of the stannchest and best buildings iu our city. It has heretofore bad a storage capacity of 1 1,0,000 bushels, but putting in tho mill machinery will reduce it to about 1.10,000. The old proprietors of the ware house -are well known to the farming commu nity as upright, honorable and wealthy citi zens, and we think they have made ft good selection of a partner. Mr. Coins is a miller f many years' experience, and if the far mers furnish him with good wheat the flour lie will turn out canuot 1m beaten anywhere. We predict that the new Arm will be very popular with the public Fire at Lebanon. rrnvi.ti uit kai.lv. Oaea Meeting of tfae legion ef Kjor. There will be an oj.-eii meeting of the Le gioa of Honor at the Court House to-night at 8 o'clock. Hen. J. J. 'Whitney and other speakers will address tho meeting. It is hoped there will hi a large attendance, as the exercises will be of an interesting and -entertaining nature. Come out, everybody ! Change mf Firm- Owing to sickness in her family Mrs. C.F. Davis has sold out her millinesy and dress making establishment to Mrs. O. I Parks. Mrs. Parks is well known iu this community as a lady of taite, and we have no doubt she will give complete satisfaction to her customers. far the Kuunil. Xew Murble Moras. Frank Wood, of our city, has gone into the marble business, and being an old I!ut Ltnd, Vt., lioy, be sent back there to his rel atives and bad a fine stock sent to him. He imported a first class workman and is now turning out a class of work that has never been excelled in this State. The lirst piece turned out is a monument for Nathan ISond's son, and a neater or mora symmetrical piece of work we have never seen. It will lie set up this week in the cemetery and we advise all to go an.4 see it. An OI if Pinuri-r liinie. - Win. Bilyeu, one of tha oldest citizens of Linn county, diedat.hU residence near Scio last Wednesday, aged SO years. He was per haps the ancestor of the most numerous fam ily in Oregon the Bilycu's reaching over 1 hundred in number, nearly all of whom re side ou the Forks of Santiam. We deeply sympathize with his large circle of relatives and friends, and shall attempt to eecure a more succinct obituary of the gaod old man at an early day. Peace to his ashes. A Fatal' Ar::ideul. Last Monday the fiU.i.ving persons left Albany to go on th-i excursion which left Portland 011 Tues.l iy for Victoria and the Sound: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kctchum, P. II. IUymond, Edwin Haffjuden, J. T. Tate J. F. Whiting and lier. W. B. Floyd. Attention, So. I's. ' . TUere will be a uniform drill of AP bauy Engine Company No. 1, 00 Sat uiday evening, June 28th, IS"!), at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of -J. Mci. MtiRuicK, Foreman. . HAMEUUCi FtUii cure Constipation. Last Wednesday, as Mr. Kbenezer Hayes and family were driving into the picnic grounds at Roberts' Bridge.the wagon struck an oak grub and threw their little two-year old girl out and one of the wheels passed over her head, crushing tho skull The lit tle ono was taken up and medical assistance called, but she died in the evening. Mr. Hayes resides near Halaey. Mi ! woi : wool : 10,000 pounds of good wool wanted. tra price paid for Boston direct, by- r Phil. Cohek, Ex From W. B. Donaca wo learn that the sa loon belonging to W. II. Keid, at I Lebanon, was bnrued to the ground last Tuesday night about 1 1 or 12 o'clock. The fire had made such progress when, first discovered that nothing could be taken from tho build ing. The (lames communicated with anoth er building, but owing to the almost super human exertions of Ben NcDonald and other citizens the building was saved. Mr. Ileid had a fine new billiard table and a large stock of liquors in his i!oon, which were in surud for the sum of 800. The building! was owned by Mr. Mossholdur, aud, we un dcrstand, was insured for $500. Lebanon can't stand many more fires. If they lose one business house every month or to they will run out liefore long, and then what will become of the railroad? They should buy ft fire engine out there, anil protect them selves. Choieost tens, coffee, "nil fundun's. Everybody is going to Corvaliis to speii'l the Fourth, Canned ami dried fruits of nil kinds at Ilafl'unden's. Oood weather for late sown wheat for tho past week or so. The Methodists are holding cainpiuiM'! ing at Huberts' bridge. Our strawlwrry erop U nearly goucf it wSs very short this year. Hon. J. (!. Dorris, of Kiigeiie, was among our visitors of the week. Stationery and tobacco cheap at t'.io Far muis' and Mechanics' Store. l'utcr Hume, of Ilrowusvil'e, is the happy father of a bouncing giil buby. Trunks! trunks! at way down prices. nt the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. N. Bridgus lost a very lino horxu a week or so ago. 1 cath caused by colic. The Committee of Arrangements have ilc clared all bets nil" on tho Albany Fourth. Frank Peters, formerly of this city but now of Tho Ualles, called during tho werh. Front street U begiutiing to look a throat deal bettor since the new gravel has been put on. Mr. John Fox, the baker, hat a new clerk E.I. I'pham. F. 1. will moke a good gro. cer. TI10 .V. .v.' took down another largo raft nf aw logs to Independence from this city yea. tenia'. Our Foul th is "bunted," and we do not wish to lie called unp.itri-tic because we are glad of it. After ftMUiij a Singer a lady will have no other kind of a sew ing machine. Tlo-y junt till tho bill. All goods in.trUod ill plain ligurus, with ono price and no credit, at the Fanuern' and Mechanics' .Store. Bro, IcVorc's evcuriou to Corcnili was a liuaiicial success. About 300 Jwoplo parlici. patcd iu the event. Chris English has sold out bis rt-atauraiit business at The ladles to Yes Backus, for merly of this city. Several different parlies are liiakinj ar- raiigements to go to the mountains or '-'Ut jurt after the Fourth. Misses Maggie and Maltic Footer and M He t tie Thompioii aud iMlio MouUttlt spent the past week in i'ortland. Jones & Sill have already commenced the delivery of the I'lummer fruit dryers 4d by them throughout tho county. Why couldn't a lot of "pug tighes" r;:i. ixo aud cliartcr the little steamer -V. '.' and go to Corvaliis ou the Fourth? The American eagle will screech and give the annual exhibition of its claws all over Oregon cms week from to-day. Ijirgeit stock of candies in I.itio county at Italfuiiden Bros, and they sell them iu any quantity to suit; whole tale or retail Paul d'Hcirry. formerly of this city. is now local editor of the K-tt "r- j mi-n, pablithcd at PciiiUctou. He doe Wu'l in that tine. Cirant Haiht is "b.ui of t!iu bk. U" n. t'iu Cciitral Market, and all the youtig I5.e c-alt on bim w hen they comu down t- buy nusk Perpetual motion has ahut lei c1um.ov cred, and in Albany, too. It's the cvcrlat ing dingle of that Chinese Cndle oppite the po.tonic. If you want a lirst-claoi rew ind luachiiiC-, call on tioo, M. Chaniplin, agent fur the Singer. Ho is selling a gr. at many of t!.eo justly eelebmtcsl machines. Ibiffeuden Bro's have jnnt re:i-ive,l a iqileii did lot of good trr steamers U!-l r an-l '!"- j'tjt. You can find anything yon want in the grocery line at that store. I-at Sabletth a ht of youn:; fellow s ran horses all day just a short distance from where religious service wore lcing eartied on at the SodaviIJo campgreund. John Sc'imeer, of Porthiml, starb-d over j the I-elianon mountain road boit Satur-lay ' for Ptineville, where his sou rt-i-h,s. lie was aciimpanic l by hi.i son's family. We understand Sorbin has alrealy sol.l the paws of his young l,ear "Tho Baby." Ask Charley Keifcr if you want to know what the man is going to use them for. Great mining excitement in Sweet J Ionic, Everybody has taken up an extension on the new lead discovered up there, and all are going to bo wealthy in a very short time. Senders & Sternberg bought 40,000 feet of flooring last week and stored it away for sea soning. It will be used in their large two story brick which they propose to erect next I'riug. Cherries aro now 111 the market ami nro worth from thirty to forty cents per gallon. The price will probably not be any lower, n the late frosts destroyed about two-thirds of the crop. Canned chicken, turkey, toi.gnc, corned beef, clams, plain and spiced oysters,lolttor, salmon, pork aud beans, pigs feet, and al most anythiug you can got into a can at H&f-foudon's. mer feel hppy, and hu Is now buying goods a little more freuly than usual which has tho cflecit of putting a little more money In cir culation. Several of our lire boys have been running foot races this Week to see If they stood any show of winning the trtinipot offurod for the iicn'tusk firuiiiail, to be eoiilosltiil or fit East Portland on the ooinio Fourth. Wa do not know wlwthar thoy will enter or not. J. I), Titus, tho popular Albany jeweler, left yuntordny morning for lUhteru Oregon, with a band of horses. Ho gnus over tho VV, V. ,( 0. M. "Wagon ltoad, nml is nuooinpa nied by Dr. Hyde.. Ha will place the horses under tho cai o of bin brothur Jnck, on Wil low CrcoU. We wish him a pleasant jour lic Jmd a stifcrelitrn to tho bosom of his jewelry shop ! That pretty young tnaii whom Ed. Cart wright imported to Ore;;oti, ami two other young fellows, we re caught nmiisiiig them selves lat Sabbath by breaking window lights out of Moiituith's flouring mills. Mr. Motituith threatened to have thorn arrested fr it and they laid very low for a wliilu and have pi'obably loft tho city now. It is time they were seeking other and greener pastures anywny. A:3UMCEMENTTOEXCUSSS0HISTS ArntinjeinoiiU aro being made so that on exuutftioii steamer will leave this city about 7 or S o'clock cut tho morning of tho Fourth of July, under tho control of tho Albany Fire Department, ami arriving at Corvaliis early ill the forenoon will remain there until even ing and then return to this cily, giving all who wmu an opportunity of participating in too grind celebration at our sinter city. The fare will bo put at just a low it rate as tho conditions of the charter of the sU-atner will allow. Biiug your lunch baskets, properly laltelletl, to the loat, and a tnmtworthy per- ...in 1 1 . son win who ennrgi) u uiem, ui.il alter ar- riving at Corvaliis, they wi j he taken to the Court House, w hero you can get them nt lunch time. Beiiiejiiber that t.O m!l,iL: will mt I . Turn out everybody ami let us have utse gala clay this year. Jos. WcilliKU, J tV. W. J11.AIS. Ci.aiii KriiWAitr, CommitU e. A -?I.(Uer f Inh rrl. Our c ili.-ns may u.,l aware of the fact. but nevertheless it U the ease, that Albany is til imitiineiit danger of huing the river. which, during the summer, glides so placidly along onr city front, J'.vury w iuUr when the stream is hifh ami turbid it overflows iu the bottom oppoir this city, and each pring finds a dt-i-r ehaunel cut in the hme andy soil on tint side, and il is only a quts. tn.ll of tiui.i tint the river will take that course and I"vi Albany entirely, unless me.-.stires 1 taken soon to obstruct its pro. grcss ill that direction. At prisect it Would not cost much to pot'in piling, etc., nec-iia. ry to Weep the river in its natutul coure,but ill a few years it would take a small fortune to do o. We hop our business men and the city authorities will look into this mat ter. A walk over tho ground ly couvioee any i,;iq ,( the ni 1 qurstioii. An OrrgsM Iloy Aliroad. Philauki.i'IIia, Pft., June Oth, 1879. Editor Democrat : Dt.ak Kin; I thought perhaps you would like to hfcor of the wanderSogs of an Oregon boy, fttid in cotwoqnoncjc thereof I have con cludoJ to write few words, I am now in tlie eity of Philadelphia, where I have been most of tho time since I loft my home (Al bany) last October) have been attending the Philadelphia Dental College! have put in one winter teMon anil have nearly completed the spring course. There will La short vaca tion during the summer months, when lec tures will commence again the 1st of Sep tember, which will continue until the follow ing February, when I expect to procure my diploma If all proves prosperous. Then 1 purpose getting to Oregon just about as fast as stoam can carry mo, and I will see what I can do for the people of the far West in the dental liue. I like this city very much, but I can ssy.with all the beautiful parka, drives, sights of this place, etc., "Give me my dear old Oregon." I have visited Washington, Baltimore, Brooklyn and New York, ami in all proba bility will spend the heated term at the sea side or tlie mountains. The weather here for week or ten day was something wonderful for this time of year, tho thermometer being at 01 And OS in the sliodo, but it wound op day before yesterday with terrific thunder storm, and is now very pleasant. I get the lH'.Mix'icAT every week, so I arn kept well jiosted cm the current event at Immo. I-ong may that paper wave, and may tho people of tho Willamette Valley have their fondest hopes realized in regard to the Harbor of Bcfuge, narrow gauge railroads, etc I have a frrest many queer and carious questions asked mo about Oregon. One in stance I will speak of: A certain gentleman asked me where 1 was from, and I told bim Oregon, and he said, "Oh, yet! that is next to Sitka," and I hear many more such fool ish remarks. One man asked me if tlie Chi- ncse were not ilw.tutntiU from th JwluinL Aud while ioaking of Chinese, let me hers say that the people of this part of the coun. try know nothing about tho Chinese ques tion as it affect the Western shqie. They seem to lie utterly ignorant concerning it Hoping all is prosperous end happy in our little cite, I am Very truly yours. En. (i. Cl.AliK. letter Mat. Thorn. lowlmr Is I ho list of lii-m remaloloc in the I'ost cmV. Aihwiiy, Unit e,uoty, Ore gon, Juw , pr.H. Persons railing tor lha f'-iu-rw must Klv the data on wntrU the were avvrtlsnl. Dewcese, Jsines Hughes, David Jackson, H Johnson, 3 B Fsudcll, Wm B 2 Withers, A Anderson, W II Crnghton, I'tc-hard CMk, Wm ! Canon, Bernard IK--tiinan, Ihoa tlavry, O H iil thorough- iiin b of this The Urcrrr tl.,uw . 1 oe o',n .o Ci-tiriliU pa otir opliiar hotel, the Bevc re II' e, the fo!lwi:ig ile serpen eompiutielil : ""il you are parsing through Alliaoy, Bio! desire t,i klmw w lo. !. i the firt huMc hotel of that city, rvii.euiU-r that toe iU vre Houc i a new, tin.t-clU hole!, kept by (Hihto and eXnrice! pro prietors. Cleanliness aud f; u-rois fare at the lJ nn.l b-sitl w ill w in you to Ik a con stant guett at the Ecvcre. Tlie Beveie is more convenient Ut the rai!n-ad than any other hotel in tho business part of the city ; and it is up.ni the corner fronting the ferry lauding. " W-alb ef a Lately aas Ctrl. nr. vt. 1. futrii. of ji.-own-iviiie, wa in the citv during the week. Hif informs us of t'-u death of the seenhd daughter of Mr. Pct?r Kesling of that city. She was nged 1C years, w.is mi amiable and !eautifti! girl and a genera! favorite in that community. Her funeral was largely attended, and there is g-neral mourning at her death. I. II. BAYMOND, P. M. A rrljlle Klrake. Mrs. New house, of this city, has been un well lor some time, ana lew weeks ago went up to Sodaville for the benefit of her heclth. Ou Wednesday of last week she re ceived a paralytic stroke, and on last Satur day was brought down hem. She has been low ever since, and it is thought can only survive a few days at the farthest. -a AflenllaK, T earlier. You are hereby notified tliat the quarterly irpiio examination 01 veacners wiu usi placo at tho Central School House in the city of Albany on Saturday, JuneSth, 179, at 8 o'clock a. m. Yon are requested to be on hand promptly. L. N. Lic:rrr, w3 Co. School Sop't. Fanners of Oregon and WasSsifagton Territory: We have on hand and to arrivo tho following list of Agricultural Implements and other goods, and wo respectfully ask you to call and examine them, try them, and if thoy prove satisfactory buy them: Morrison Brow, wood and stoel beam walkiin nml Milky j.lows, celebrated for hein light draft and doing good ivorh when others fail, tried and recommended by the Limv Co. Council, 1. of J.f and have no equal u far n now known. Fanners Friend grain drill, double force fe!d,hanilk while the team i.s in motion ; winner of first prize at the PhUaileJjihia Exhibition, 187G and Paris Exposi Urn, 1878 and at all State and County fairs wherever exhibited. Jlandall rolling cutter harrow?. Scotch and excelsior uteel tooth harrows. Government Standard Whitewater wagons and hack; let ironed, finest finished and lightest running wagons ever oHVred for sale m this State. EstK'y hacks and carriages. J. I. Case & Co's. Threshers and Headers and TivK-tioti and portable fa"1 engines, best in the world. Oslxjrne's improved self-binding harvesters, reajM-i and mow ers. Wheeler's No. G combined reapers and mowers. Lion self-dump sulky hay rakes. Ilevolving hay rakes. Buckeye cider mills (improved. Uurdick hay and fctraw cutters. Whipple's wagon guide and draft equalizer. Evans centennial fanning mills. Crystal Medal, farm, school and church Ijells. Pulliams patent bolster spring something new. Ulanchard patent churn. Howe's thermometer churn. Scott's patent four-point steel barle fence wire Boss sickle grinders. Porter's champion hay forks and carriers. Lightning hay knifes. Champion railroad and garden barrows. Centennial buggy tops, all sizes. A full line of all steel gocxls, garden rakes, hoes spading-fot ks, spades, shovels, picks, mattocks, etc. All of which will be sold at lowest prices and on good terms; orders from abroad solicited, and promptly attended to. Illustrated Catalogues and prices free on appliation. NEWBURY CHAPMAN & CO., Portland, Salem and Walla Walla. EUGENE BUCHANAN, Agent at Albany, Cr. Horsemen, Look to your Interests! At Lebanon. H VMIU KUnUSrore Indij.'cstlon. I lae UsiWr far Salr. Ike Conn Iim made arrangements with S. NicUersou to do all his planing, and large stock of flooring, rustic, furnishing lumber, etc., will be kept on baud at the planer in Iebauon. Flooring and rustic will be sold at ?- and per thousand, am other lumlier iu proportion. Our readers w ill remcmlx-r tliat the lumber faun Conn's mill cannot bo excelled anywhere. IfAMia itO PICS. Abnuus CsrmlL rilE IMPORTED PERCH EROX STALLIOX A Ituitaway. John Riley, living over tho rivor from this city, had ft lively runaway last Saturday, His strawberry hack was badly damaged and his team ran over him two or three times, but he is still abls to be around. A tough man is John. Dullar tari More. An art gallery and dollarstore will be opened Saturday afternoon in Froman's building, ou Main street. The proposed store comes well recommended from towns wherever thoy have been. Their maimer of sale is new and noveb Kotiee to Farmers, . All you who are interested iu self-binding harvesters are notified that the workings of the Odborue self-binder will be demonstrated on Wednesday of next week, July 2d, on th farm of C. Euckuer, near Miller's Station. HAMBURG FIGS the mother's Mcsaing. Il, 11. (iilmotir, at the Cosmopolitiii Sa loon, Ilianou, keeps the ls-st brand of liue wines, liquors, cigars, ct., and has the fa mous billiard table on which the celebrated I'ortland tournament was recently played itekiiott lodged to lie the best table in the Suite. And "don't you forget it" that "iuib" knows how to treat bis friends and customers whim they call jpon him. 4 ampuirrllnc. Waalrsl. ' llcv. T. Ik White, Trending Klder of this District, of tho M. 11. Church, South, makes tho following announcement for campmect- ings in his district: 1 Villus, on the fifth Sabbath iu June. Mix in, on tho first Sabliath in July. Yamhill, on the second Sabbath in July. Four good reliable men, adapted to the Sewing Machine Agency buaiucss. Want them to travel. and otherwise work up the business. Cood wages guaranteed. Enquire or addrras Singer Manufacturing Co., Al tar.-. A Popalar Krsart. At the Cosmopolitan Saloon, on Broadal- hiu street, can be found the finest brands of wines, honors and cigar. House open at all hours. E. WATK1XDS, Proprietor. WfLt MAKE THE SEASON, BEGINNING APRIL 7TH AND ENDING JCLY 18TH. st the Livery Su him at B. Holt. Hxrrisbnnr. Huulii srtarnom Trnwlir : Wednesday sod Thorsday at Uw Lincry SuU.le o H. Uaufhnian, Junctkm City ; and Friday an I Saturday of each week at ta Livery Scabtso i. Bim pfaray, Kuirene City. It w a well kDuaw fact tbst than never ass been a stock ef horses that hss shown socti s MAKar.li ut fBUVKMENToa the oommuu stock of ths txiantrv as ths Prehruas have, fur am tad faua sm Evwry buaiiwM nun knows that a food larjra horse will always briny a guod price. 0-E3ST. FLETJET Was selected In Franca br Mr. C Fnlliierton. the nartv that hnwuht oat IAI 14 SIMLEa. the Orat ot this stuck that can mi mat of the Alleg-hamas. This bursa proved the groat value uf this stock in our eooatry. sir. r. tnen nan years- xponanca with this stock when ha brought oat uN. f LEIKY, sod iwrcbased sua irom one w us imsh oreeuers ot uus race m r ratios. Term saa tlie Seatton. 3Gm3 SVieoe Krnartl. Kew IH-atal Itooni n. l)r. (i. W. (iray wishes his friends ami pat rons to rcmomlicr that his new dcutal rooms are now located in Foster's brick block at the largo bay window. Entrance to ollico, first door on the right of the stair landing, Hartless is gaining nuito ft reputation for i opbosile tho Y. 1. C. A. IlalL- tiltoiml OlTercd by I'hilip Cohen, who has moved back to his old stand, and will sell goods cheaper than the cheajiest, for cash or credit. Cull and bo your own judge. Phiuf Cobes. the Central Market, lie always has a splun did stock of choice meats on hand, which bo sells cheap aud delivers free to any part of the city. Opened this week at the Farmers' and Me chanics' Store a full lino of whito and Chev iot shirts, overalls, hosiery, white vests, silk handkerchiefs, boots, shoes, hats, etc., etc., all at bottom prices. Lumber is now being taken away from the Albany mills iu large quantities. Albany iu not building to any extent this year, but the farmers throughout the county are using up a great deal of lumber. . The Albany Farmers' Warehouse is a very popular institution with the farmers in this county, and could not bo otherwise so long its business is managod by tlioue odicient gentlemen, Messrs. MeCluro aud Mansfield. Our lady readers must remember that Mrs. Lou. I'arriah has a splendid stock of millinery goods which she is selling off at very low rates. . Cull around and see her stock. -She also makes a specialty of dress making. Last week we stated that Ed. Cunn, who was fined for smoking opium, was a waiter at the St. Charles, but we have since learn ed that he is Mot. Ilo nevor worked there, and never stopped there but ono night and then be was compelled to leave, Albany boys have coucludud not to wait any longer for summer. They build fires on the river bank and go in swimming all tho same, coming out every few moments to warm. One thing that makes thorn feel luiv -py is that the sun does not blister their backs. Farmers from all parts of our county in form us that the prospect for a good grain crop is very flattering. This makes the far- We hud a call yesterday from Dr. J. II. Lee, of Corvaliis, who says the cele bration there will be the grandest ever known in the Valley. We will try and be "thar." Do Yea Want Furniture? Jus. Daunals, m this city, now has on bauds a larger stock of furniture than any oilier establishment this sido of 1'ortlaud, and if you want to purchase any it will pay you to give hiiu a calk He has something to tell you in rcirard to his prices. Lower I'rfees Than Ever. Boarders Wanted At Mrs. Leon Oordior's, opposite the Dem oc'KAT office. &i 00 per week for board, or $5.00 for board and lodging. This lady has several boarder now but wants a few more. Fred Dunning wants us to anuouuee to our renders tluit for the next sixty clays he will sell furniture at lower prices than ever. This is uo advertising scheme simply; he means business, aud you will find it so if you call around and price his stock. Tbe Temperance I'leulr, The temperance picnic at Uobcrts' Bridgo last Wednesday was largely attended we hear, but we have not been able to get a full report from there yet. . A Horse Fewer for Sale, Krtrkt Hrlek! If you want to buy a number oue lot of brick at bedrock prices, call on Leander Stites at tho brick yard near the Masonic cemetery. ' Episcopal Services. Divine service will be held at St. Peter's Episcopal Church next Sunday morning, June 28th, at 11 o'clock. Messrs. Hoffman & Davis are driving a lively business at their soda fountain now. For gentlemen of the first (soda) water, commend us to them Sunders & Sternberg, of this city, havo a Pitt horse powor (10 horso) in firnt class or der, which they will sell for half tho usual price. MlSS SARAH FltOST, of Northampton draanis ot connubial bliss niy bo real lied, and that M&BKIE1. M ASTON CANON In their csrrtaire. at the front pite of the nwlilonee of Mr. John Morrow, June 4th, lH7ii, oy ttev, r. M. noyu, us. u. w. aiastuh sruhiiss Nsllis 0. Cason all of Waitsburg. . Nellie Is a Linn county girl, and has multitudes of friends in this locality who all hope that her brightest county, Pa., weighs three hundred pounds. Wouldn't Jack Frost have a bite there ! i -- - jmmm'--J J t ki . " . lie has proved a No. 1 breeder in this State. W. C. MYER. Sheriff's Sale. TY VIRTUE OK A WRIT OFEXECTJ- J tlon baiiied out of tbe Circuit Court of tbe state or Oregon for the County of Linn on the 10th day of June. 1879. on a ludir- nient recovered in sain court on tue tsiu day of June. A. D. 1879. in favor of John a. urawiorct, riaintin, ana against Hi. it, Cbeadle and Raphael Cheadle. Defendants, lor tbe sum of twnty-aeven hundred and seventy-three dollars and lifW cents, in U. S. gold coin, and las lurtner sum or two hundred dollars K'd coin as attorney's fees, and for the costs and disburse ments, and the sum ef S45 tio-100 and alao the costs and aooruine costs and disbursements of and upon this writ, I have levied nnon all the riirht. title and Interest of said Defendants, K. K. Cheadle and Raphael Cheadle, on and after the said 6th day of June, 1879, in and to the fallowing described real property, to-wlt Water I.ot No. six (ftl in the Citv of At bany, Linn County, Oregon; also, Lot No. two (2) in Block No. eight (81 in said City of Albany, in Linn County, Oregon, as marked out and described on the plats and surveys of said City, with all the tene ments, nereaitamenta and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise apper taining, all taken as the real properly of the said Defendants, K. K, Cheadle and Kapbael Cheadle, and on Satunlay, f7c 12th day of July, 1879, at the Court House door In the City of Al bany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., I will sell the hereinbe fore described real property at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said writ, with accruing costs. Water Lot No. six will be sold first. Dated June 10, 1879. I. C. DICKEY, 45w4 Sheriff of Linn Co., Oregou. Tailoring Establishment. CHARLES F. DEUBEL, (Sueoessor to R. N. Baker.) Oa First Street, Albaay. Orrgaa. la Use Bails! lag faraseriy marcs! by w. K. SSrahaaa 4X sss. I respectfully announce to the public tliat I am pre pared to do all work in my liue in ftrst-chiss style. Being a practical Cuttar and Fitter I guarantee per fect satisfaction. Cleaalag aad ateaalrtavs sse with N rata ess aad Wis pate h. grX trial respectfully solicited. n41 CHAS. F. DHUBKU Dr. M!n lie's Veselable Keplirctlennt Will cure all ilisonHCi of the Kidneys, lilmlilur and Urinary Orpins. Hum) reds have been cored lift or nil ether romcdiei have fuikd. HiB Kiiuliah lliuidellnn rill have no eutiul in all cuius u IiiMMised l.ivur. llvs- puitHis, or any Uilious derai'cinent. Many of the lesitiit citt.cns of this city will vouch as t.i their vir tues, to bo uuii oi all urunirigis. aa IIAMDUBO FCGS twenty -five oei.ts a box. her pathway through life may always be pleasant, and never obstructed by sorrow or sdvarsity. We congrat ulate the Doctor, for he has won a prize worth striving for ; and he is not now one of the happiest mortals in existence, it Is not for tlie reason that he is not wedded to s lovely, noble and beautiful woman. ' , BTKVENS BUHTON. In St. Stevsn's Chanel, in Portland, on Tuesday, June 24th, by tlie Right Hev. II. n l,wr juirn,, oik, auskhi ia BTavKNS atlU A11SS KAT1I.VKIXS U. liUKTON. Wo heartily eongratulate our Reverend friend and fellow citizen on his happy union, and cordially wel come his fair Iride to her new home among our Albanian;. PELTON HORSE POWER ! I HAYE TOUR SIZES of Powers, 4-horse, 8-horse, 10-horse and 12-horse, , Warranted for 5 YEARS! Farmers are Invited to call and examine them, at B. F. D HAKE'S, Salem ; at A. M. ROOP'S, Albauy, aud at TllOMPSON & SON'S, Halsevi 44m8 TKOS. HOLM AN. OREGON MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. 11u undersigned Is prepared to manufacture Msaaaseata, Teasbe Brad-staaes, Maalles, Table Taps, TTash gtaads. Cte., All kinds ot cemetery work dona In Biarbla. tree stone aud granite. Having served an apprenticeship in oce of the lanr- est hew York msrbla eatablislinwuts, and worked lor niany years in that city, I lully understand my busi ness, nd turn out nothing but nrvt-eWaa work, aud a low i U. A. Oi-Aaa. Shop one i Ilouse, Albany. 13:33 DOCTOR N. HENT0I7, Physiciau and JSnrg-eon. Having permanently located in the city of Albany, and entered upon tbe thirty-first year of his practice, respectfully tenders his professional i-ervioes to the citizens of Albany and surrounding noun try. -Office at Foahav & Maori's Drng Store. Residence on First Street vl2n40 Land for Sale. 16 ACSES of farming land, all prai rie, situated three miles west f Tangsut, on the Tangent and Corvaliis road, sev enty acres of ialt grain on tbe place. Church and good schools near I y. Terras easy. Inquire ol tne unaersig tea on toe premises. I 4Sw4 GEO. H. Elf'DELL.