1 J 3 1 ) ) FRIDAY.. AUGUST 29, 1879, To llii.f Tan rr rrrhaetl. Ia the year 1377 tlio City Conncil was .ink ed by Albany Engine Co. No. I to build 0 hose tower, and the Couueil, although they recogni.Kl the necessity of such a building, refused to put it up ou account of lack ( fund to do so. The Company then afTered to advance the money, ahd after getting the right to use a part of a lot belonging to tlie city, proceeded to erect the building. It V M let to the lowest bidder aud coat the sum of $510.50, and the Company had to borrow $.'?75 dollars to pay for it, and upon this amount they are yet paying interest, or were up to two or three months ago when a $100 payment was made. Of course when the company advanced the money it was ex pec ted that the city would, when able, re imburse thera for their outlay, but last year it could not do so ou account of the purchase of the steamer. At its meeting Lut Tuesday i evening the Council agreed to purchase the tower, aud an order was drawn in favor of the Company for $ol0.5tt. Interest had been allowed on this at a prior meeting to the amount of S'.C, aud there was about $30 more due, but the Committee representing the Company agreed to throw off the inter , eat providing the bill was allowed imniedi ately, and the Council saw lit to accept the proposition. The tower now belougs to tlio y city and both companies are oaiuj it, and by its n the city will save the entire cost every two yeats. It wa a goad invest ment. Krdariag Eipeadilarr. Myor MoAutitr.of Walla Walla, in a recent message to the City Couuail of that place. recommended some changes in the manner of conducting the criminal business of the city, which, if adopted, he thinks will reduce the j city expenditures. He suggested that the City Justice, policemen and jailor should each , receive a moderate salary, and that coss in criminal cases be abolished. The I lay or makes the point tliat under the pres ent practice the costs exceed the tine and out" in jail, at the expense of the city, the Hue and costs, much to the damage of the city finances. He believes that the fines will then pay the officers, whereas new they do not pay the prisoner's board bill. To di- tninish the cost of keeping the prisoners he suggests that they be given but two meals a day and that meal tickets can be bought for y-5 ceuU each. By adopting tliii suggestion, p0 cents per day on the co.it ff keeping each "prisoner will be saved. Another suggestion - is that when a chronic ilruuk is arrested That he or she be turned over to the County authorities to be dealt with under the pro visions of the vagrant law, instead of being sobered up at the expense of the city treasu ry. Some of these suggestions might be fol lowed to advantage here in Allaoy. The tYerr-nMlero. Mr. Wilhoit came down from the moan tains last Tuesday and brought news from the Albany hunting parties. The Burt hart Scott party were camped at Alder Creek.aad up to a few days ago had very poor luck. Up to that time one bear had been killed, and Scott was so mad about their ill luck that he had gnawed off nearly all the alder bruh ia that locality. When Mr. Wilhoit passed there he saw two or three fresh deer hides, so they are proliably not now in a starving condition. The Payne-Brown party were camped at Wilhoit', and had all grown muscular and robust from the exercise they had with that balky horse. lie balked ami bucked on every grade between here and the Mountain House, and at one time Licked himself clear f the wagon and rolled down the grade. The party is having splendid hunting; in fact there isn't a better hunting ground on the Pacific Coast at this particular time yon an hunt all day and not find a single thing. ilart. Angel had killed one deer, and the others had got nothing when Mr. W. left. The Sew SrkMl Beak. Ed. Banm advertises this week that he has been appointed agent for the distribution of the new series ol school books adopted by the authorities of this State. His stock will : rive to-morrow and then he will be ready for business. These books are to be ex changed for those of other series which have heretofore been in use here, or sold at a very low price; in each case no one can have them at the low rates except actual scholars. To arrange this so that no mistakes will occur the agent will furnish the teachers with blank books of "introductory" aud "x change" orders, and scholars will have to apply to the teachers for these orders before the books can be had. The Basr Bazx-Saw, The time-honored buzz-saw has again got in its work; it had to do it, for Albany was getting behind in the line of accidents. Last Wednesday Mr. K. A. Parker's son Ed,who works in Carter's Bash and door factory, let hand his right come in contact with the saw aud had the index finger andthemiddle finger ludiy lacerated. Drs. Davis and Rice were called, and they at first thought it necessary to amputate the middle finder at the second joint, but afterwards came to the conclusion that they could gave both fingers, though ne will probably be stiff. f L Kelly, the Viallals. jhu Kelley, the famous violinist, gave an entertainment to our people at the dining room of the Eevere House last Tuesday even ing, and bis reputation is such that every seat was filled. There is no use in talking, Kelley is the "boss" when it comes to hand ling the violin, violincello or banjo, and is also good in rendering some of the popular lallads. He is ably assisted by his wife, who presides at the ogan or piano when Mr. Kelley arrives at the vocal part of the pro gramme. " Weather and i'rep. We have now had several days rain, and if it doesn't clear up before Sabbath our far mers will lose a great deal of their fall grain as a Jarge part of it is not yet threshed. Between tne rust and the ram Linn county will lose very heavily this year. The facts in the case are these, and there is no use in trying to conceal them: onr county will do well if she turns out a one-third crop, and it ia our opinion that it will not be over a fourth. A Leoa In Waltzing. A 10-year old boy of Mr. Blackburn's was down at the Magnolia Mills last Wednesday -atid while he was raking up chaff near the cleaner his coat tail caught on a perpendicu lar shaft and he was whirled around in a hurry for a short time. As there was noth ing class by that his legs could hit, he had a e.i! nice lesson in waltzmq t'esairtl FrorrcdlHgt. the Council met last Tuesday evening with all present except Alderman rk'otfc. Minutes of previous meeting were read, corrected and then approved. Committee on Fire and Water rejwted that the hose ordered for Linn Kiigino Co. No. 2 had been received, aud that a part of it was damaged slightly, and recommended that the bill for it of $373 be allowed, less the turn of $3. Report adopted. The petition asking for a bridge across the canahat its intersection with Washington street, was placed on file. . The Finance Committee reported favorably opon tho , following bills and orders wore drawn upon the treasury for the several amounts: J W Anderson, $150.25; Melt' wain, $50 ; PC Harper, $30. 13 ; Scott Men tuith, $1.50; Wm Watkins, $o0; 11 F Pur dom, $7.20: Clapp it Jones, $2; Clapp Jones, $572; Mart ItoHVon, 1.50 ; Orin Kit harts. $3; Y L Wotkins, $3; J W Baldwin, $7.50; 0 4 C R II Co. : $53.23 ; J B Wyatt, $.63; Jury and witness fees, $3. L. Flinn, Erj., appeared before the Conn cil for the purpose of explaining the progress made in the case of John Connor va the City The attorneys for the City demurred to the complaint on the grounds that a private citi ten had no right to bring such a suit against the City. The demurrer was argued Wore Judge Harding a week or two since iu chain hers, and ho decided that the wording of tho complaint was wrong and allowed the error. Mr. Conner's lawyers have now amended their complaint in accordance with Judge Harding's instructions and the matter will come up at the October term of Cir cuit Court. Mr. Flinn asked if ho aud the City Attorney should proceed with the case, and the Conncil instructed them to do so.aiid if necessary carry it to the Supremo Court which convenes next December. A petition, numerously siguud, was pre sented, stating that the Chinese, wash-house on Dr. Gray's property, near the llevere House, hail become a nuisance and was in terferiug with Iwainess iu that locality, aud requesting its abotemeut. Referred to the Committee on Health aud Police. For the purpose of com pell Lug property owners to keep their sidewalks in better con dition, Alderman Kline moved that the Committee on Ordinances be instructed to draft and present an ordinance bill making property-holders individually responsible for all damages which may occur in consequence of defective sidewalks ad joining their prop erty. Carried. On motion of Kline the hose tower be longing to Albany Engine Co. J No. l'was purchased for the sum of $510.20, and an or der for that amount was drawn on the treas ury in their favor. In consideration of im mediate payment the Company charged no interest from the 4th of last May. The Council allowed $33 to the City At torney for his services in the case of Conner vs. the City. Council adjourned to meet on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3d. A t utor's Kesaarb. Editor Drmoeral : On last Sunday I visited your town and spent a very pleasant hour in one of your churches. I speak of it because the sermon that day seemed to me so practical and true. Mr. Harris, of the Congregational Church drew a very vivid picture of the evils of, 1st, allowing visitors to come into the church ami go away without being made welcome. It impressed me the more because some years ago I lived in Portland, a stranger, and at tended all the churches, seekine which oue miht be the most pleasant. Oa this very account, namely, because the member took pains to be attentive to those who were strangers, I attended regularly the Unitarian church. Ilia second point was the support the church should be to the Sunday School, and 3d, the very unnatural custom of mem bers who come in church early of taking seats in the middle of the house, thus almost compelling those coming later to sit further back. The happy manner of illustration made the error so apparent that I really be lieve the members of the Congregational Church will hereafter take pains to sit well forwariL Yours truly. A Visitou. Bn. I. Aaaefta Peckhaaa. This famous advocate of temperance held a series of meetings in our city, commencing last Friday evening, and wax greeted with good audiences each time, with the exception of the first The lady's lecture "That Drunkard" portrays in glowing colors the evils of intemperance, and she is very elo quent in delivering it, sometimes almost elec trifying her audience. She has been earnest ly engaged in the temperance cause in this State and Washington since last May, and has accomplished a great deal of good. As Ire (ream ftaelable. The ladies of St. Paul's M. E. Church, South, will give an ice cream sociable at the residence of XL Flindt on next Tuesday even ing, the proceeds to be nsed in making need ed repairs on the church, aud to put it in a proper condition for the annual meeting of Conference, which will convene in this city on the 24th of next month. All our citizens a cordially invited to favor them with their presence. A good social time is the progra'nme. How Will Tkli Malt Tea? AT B. Mcllwain has just received a very large stock of boots and shoes, which, on ac count of expected hard times, must be closed out To get rid of them be his marked the prices down to the last notch, as you will find by calling there. Of course he can Bell only for cash when bis margin is so small He now has an immense stock of general merchandise, and everything is sold at a bar gain, aleallas; Beer. Some fiend in human shape has been for a long time practicing a regular system of beer stealing at the Star Brewery, gaining an entrance to the cellar through a hole in the wall under the sidewalk. Mons. Ballanger doesn't know how much he has lost, bnt he thinks the leak has been stopped. We nsed to know a man who liked beer almost well enough to get it in any manner, but he is gone. One Drug Blare Letts. Yes, we have had four drag stores in this city, but Dr. Schlessinger, concluding he wanted to emigrate, sold his establishment last week to Feshay & Mason. This enter prising firm now have a mammoth stock of drugs, and are doing a very large business. Both of the proprietors are thorough drug gists, and have had a great deal of experi ence in their line. TIib lwy iit on ih orolmtxl fchrs, ills ftww -a wrcnthpU with H-iK-1 T.i rmi'ti hla home, fir, tut from llx'm, Long miles ho hail tu po. llrwn ntk thai -mM Ml it vk Hit tow'd wHIiln his lu.1.1 j And tinw, a wrltmitjf, tm-iutvtl wrM-k, IHnttvsghtff to bchuM. lie railed nloud, "Oh, lnt) ! t.rd'" lint nil, h mllod In vitlui Will vougclul ifrtp old diolyra inrb Just tloil Mm tit ntrln. Appoint inrnaeniK. Following will bo found the lint of np pouitmimts made by tho Metlmdii;t Confer eueo just concluded at Portland : wr. ri.ANh MSTiiii 'r. A C Fairrhild, Presiding Klder, Portland. Tavlor Street J 11 Aotmi. Portland, 'Hall Street and Oswego L A Banks. City Mission W C Clmttiu. Salom 1 l'illoti. Hast Portland Circuit To Ikj supplied. Oregon City II J yimrp- Clear Creek To lx supplied. Huhhord J W Milter. Jotl'ersonN llurlhurt. Nhcdd II C Jenkins. DiUhw C MagilL Sheridan D Anderson, McMinnvillo X Doano. Dayton T L Jones. Forest tirove W UoltfrU Cornelius " " lltlUUiro-T F lloynl. Kestalhie--Vm Butt. Powell's Valley T M l!eco. Missionary to the Chiiuwo Wm Hoberts. Kditor f ' Al-m,tt J II Aoton. Atfvut of the Willamette I'divortity and member of Salom (Quarterly Conforoiioo F l lower. KfursK irv !!rnu-t. J S McCain, Presiding KMet F.ugone City I l Driver, AtbanyJ T Wolf. Brownsville T 1. Sail. Corvallis W T Ch.ipm.tn, Monroe P M Starr. Springfield To Iw supplied.' F.mpire City To lie unpolled. Wilbur To le supplied Unsclmrg N A Starr. Ashland L I. Kogeni. Jacksonville D A Crowt lL Drain To be sitpiltil. SileU Mission P Nti-htdx. KlamathL M Nirkernou. Spratie Biver O W Boork. L J Powell, suiwriuteiuh-iit of Mil.Itc in struction, member of Alii.niy (Quarterly Con. fervuee. ri iiersorsn i-i-rnu.-r. A Atwoo.1, Preiting Klder. Seattle J F I Hi V ore. Hympia J McCurmiek. Taeoma To bo supplied Wbidhy'a Inland J A Starr. Port Townwnd W 1 Cw-r. Chehalis To bo supplied Oysterville J Matthews. Vancouver XI Judy. Astoria Johu Parsons. Cowlitz To be supplied. I;wis Kivcr J Fl vim. Kant Portland J N Ik-imwoii. White Kivrr D I. Sp.iul.liu;;. Skagit To be supplied. Tumwater V Derrick. Ferndale- J (lOodjKkMttirr. Samuel M Driver transferred t Columbia river conference. T Farmer anil Warranawmr a. This circular is being sent out a!i over Oregon and Washington Territory by the Portland Board bf Trade, and our readers would do well to peruse it cliKirly, ami then j follow its advice. The circular front this Board of last year to the farmers ami warehousemen of Oregon, warning them of the evils sure to follow the sending to Portland of inferior or foul wheat proves to have been t-orrit't, as the !ti'iMm of such wheat to tlii market can tvatify. Shipper are now more nuammou than ever in their dt-U-rmiuatiou to receive ouly good, clean, merchantable, whnt, and thC in the future, mu.t be in g'd sat;ka, weli ewed. Ijou" continued forbearam-e in the matter of torn, unsound and stained sack is likely to pul exporter ol wnnat to peat iom in th near future, both from claim for damage in Kurope and from Ions of wheat by leakaL'o n handlibg after the wheat ha In-n received and weighol at Portland, cnnsertcntly far mers and warehousemen mimt bo very par ticular hereof t.-r to sec that all Mcks are well sewed, sound and unstained when shipping from the farm r warehouse; by this moan they will save tbcmaolve gre.tt lo from waste wheat, it being imiKiAiblc, with pre. ent anangcmciiU, t save and weijh wheat whtch leaks out of sack while in transit on boats or cars. The great benefit of shipping only clean. merchantable wheat during the paxt teaaon has in the greater part gone into tint iioekt't of the farmers in tlio increased price Port- laud shippers were enabled to obtain and consequently to pay for wheat. Oregon wheat of the season of IS , S w.-w har lly worth a much as California wh-'it, whereas during tho season of hi ill liri yon wheat in onsotineuce of l-ing Ix-ttcr c!.:ancil s worth from o cent to i cent i-r cen tal more than California wheat in the Liver pool mat ket, ami this .Tamil can only bo maintained in the future by using the same or greater care in having all grain carefully sampled and cleaned before shipment, and exporters are determined to do this and to receive only good, sound sacks, lho follow, ing rules are therefore now in force: tirt Any wheat shipped to Portland in foul condition will lie cleaned at the exiieuso of the sender. AU shrivelled, smntty,dainp. weeviled or musty wheat will lie rejected and the sender held responsible for any dam ages. nerona Any unsound, torn or liauly stain ed sacks will lie replaced with new sacks at the sender s expcHae for sacks ami labor. All good and eutcntrunnz farmers and warehousemen will readily see the benefit to lie derived from a strict adhcrenco to the above rules and it is tho height of injustice to make such men pay for the carelessness and neglect of others, by lowering the aver age price of Uregon cargoes in foreign mar kets for want of proper care and attention on the part of Portland cxjiorters to compel compliance with rules which, when complied with, worn tor the benefit of farmer, ware housemen, shipper and all concerned. Very ressectful'y, JXO. McCBACKKN, Vice President. William IIkik, Secretary. A fiiMMl riaee to More, Farmers will find that one of the licst places to store wheat in this city or at Tan gent is at the warohonw"! bclanging to tho Albany Farmers' Co. This Company is com posed of some of the most prominent farmers in our county, aud they have selected Mr. M. II. Wilds as their President, and E. P. McCIure as the Superintendent of their bus iness in this city, and D. Mansfield, Secreta ry. These names give ample security that all business will be fair and square. By-the way, at their warehouse in this city they have a chopper, and will work up your shriv elled wheat into feed, charging gthcrcfor a toll of only only one-twelfth. Wood! Wood! A great many of our subscribers iu this vicinity have told us that they wanted to pay for their paper in wood, and we would be greatly obliged to them if they would come forward now and settle up in that way. It is just as acceptable to ns as the cash, as we have to burn a great deal of wood during the whiter. The rust has struck us now and we are not in a condition to buy outja whole wood yard, consequently wo would not take it amiss if quite a number of our subscribers would pay us what they owe in either fir, maple, ash, or even grubs. We arc not a bit proud; we will take any kind. Locket Lofct. On last Tuesday evening, a small gold, i.-'udi-en.-imelled locket, containing two pic tu .-. The finder will please leave it at this M:W TftKK IMSUIOV. 4tiimc :I:i mid ritrnul Sew I Ires t.ni:il. lll'NTINlt o rrr.M!:. (riitcul poverty finds nothing o convi ii iont ns bunting, llioh people wear it freely and juttt for that re.iitaii tho tirod schoolmis treiw, or ilia clurgymuu s wife limy freshen up in a hunting coxtume without thu fouling that they aro wearing a "bftdgo" of any kind. Tho pastor's young daughter, too, in her toilette of bunting, may try her small coquettish airs unfettered by the thought that Mrs.Grundy over the wny is calling hrr extravagant, or that Miss Muggins is whim pering awful thing to Deacon Spumo. Then, too, bunting uuitcs so well vith tho vnriud stlk end ribbons of tho day; can bo tmulo grave or guy, just as one wishes, and is suit ed to morning or evening; rainy weather or sunshine, and, a ha been said, is worn by rich as well tut poor. Mm, Marahnll 0. Bob. erU appeared the other morning at Saratoga in a Contnmj of white biiiiliii'j combined with yellow and block striped satin. The snma evening Mr, l-Mwin Booth wore a palu rem limit'ini! adorned with hhim velvet bow, and Mario Littea, a in her dremsin room nt Cmgrs 1111 when she rut thu scalea to her Welr piano preparatory to her evening concert, wore a charming inornin toilette of csther bunting trimmed with blue satiu Ihjw. The Welter indeed ecms to be favorite iiitrumnnt at Saratoga, for I have observed it in tho parlor of lea-ling hotel and it i selected for concert pived by jirom. ni'iit intmii-iau. nr.LT. Fancy a delicate young l,dy strapping around hor waint a ciringlo of coamo emt- vaas, nd, white, blue or yellow, tautened with yellow leather thmign, and you have what i regarded a "sweet" at the present tinio. The wider tho more stylish. An epi- ilemic hu crTlatiily broken loone and i npivjidin,. Bsclmsive houses are making up more ruliued 9trimeu in silk of various col or whii h are fa totted by expensive strip of alligator skin. For alligator kin is ono of onr rage and permi-ale the entire world f natchelH, pocket iKiok, bolt, Ijs;i and the like; nothing being thought o lovt-ly a tho crinkled, yelloM inh, mottled surface. Tlie r ll i quite I naive, but iiuitattoii run riot and aro cheap. What i h'ft of tlie fe male mind after belts are rxhauntvtl run to araol, and bill aro brought in not a for merly for one, two Or three parasol, but for a wine colored one to match a wiuo e-olon-d ctmtumo; blue and ecru to match a blue and ecru toiii lie, aud so on indefinitely. ro.-n Ml. But going hack to UdU, what do tin-y eig nify? They mean the final departure of the Priiii"eo ctHitiiimt and the (pstah'inlitm-nt of the I'amur style of dre. l'itiichel cm th bij and bouffaut in th bark. For do you not see that a belt tlrexs de Hot hannouia well with an e.paue of close fitting corset like whalvlione extending ItelowT Something bum hy ami Umlaut i much moro to the purpose So here i a mwton not only for belt, but fur sack which this summer have suddenly come to lite again. , Another evi duee of the approaching reign of bnnchinc 1 can't find any other word) i tho liplay of biistliM which demand to m il is n the in crtaie. I hate to write th:, for of all olt ou things thec are the mMt no, j i t what aro faihiou writer put iu too world for il not to tcl! the trull.? Then oain there arc prophecies of S!;ia!l h(KjJt In ke-p out the tiiitrtmmtd skirl, but we won't indulge in horrid otitic ipstiora. IVfyre h-virsg t!.cu!t ject of eoatume I will mention a prolty blue cwtutno of emu 1' ha;r .itnl satin Morn by a young beauty of fmirttoa at SaraU-ga, little Lucille kirt an.l 1'loy bssoe. Thi wntdd 1 suitable for a Mist of sistven r a jsrl of ten or twelve ru. iitt'S f.o..i.. Of course it will Im) q'iit a nhil'j W.'or! those aro shown, but I have hal odmittaance to a sinctuiu where only a f?w of the chosen arc allowed to enter, and o I can prophesy. StriUins imvelth a!i-ar. What i called "eik tihot" ctfocU ore very noticeable. Here tho good which fifUm are wrought in small square, diagonal, or straight rows, show titrliing of bright colored silk at regular iiitcn-aU. or a.iin the ilk inixtiire are thi;-k'y scatt'-rel with no regularity whatev er. I icquard goods dinpLiyiiis: Wight silken flowers cm a dark gronml are largely import ed,, but in opposite style, many fabrics are woven with dark, invimhln fctrijKai olwcured by grayuh clouding. Tho bandana idea of the summer are repeated in very bold, bright plaid with satino, Scotch cheviot and twill cd surfaces, and these aru in great number. But the chief novelty i the introduction of fine, soft drc goods having cashmere and broche elfect. Fancy an Indian shawl, striped or othen-te, reduced down in pat- to less than a dozenth part of tho original size, and you havo an idea of what those novel and very beautiful materials resemble. Lci v Cahtkii. hiiiidi n Dratia al orvalll. We were pained to hoar laid Monday that Senator Palmer, of Corvallis, had died sud denly at that place on tho day beforo, his death bang caused by disease of the heart Ho was taken slightly ill on Friday, but on Saturday was able to walk ontido of his res idence and thought ho would be all right in a few day. On Sabbath morning he was taken worso and at noon was a corpse. Mr. Palmer wai one of Benton's most prominent citizens and has held several positions of trust in the gift of the people. He hold the Sheriffs ofllco for several years, and four years ago was elected Joint Senator from Benton and Polk counties. While serving the people lis has always been honest, up right and conscientious, and no one can truthfully say that he did not discharge his duties faithfully. He was buried with Ma sonic honors last Tuesday, and his funeral was largely attended despite tlio inclement weather. Peace to his ashes. A Mulral Journal. r We acknowledge tho receipt of tho Augufct number of D. W. Prcntioo & Co.'s Monthly Mwtictd Journal, Portland, Oregon. J'rice per" ytnf only 75 cents. Kvery person that ownes a piano or organ should subscribe for this valuablo monthly. The present number contains three pieces of choice now music worth at retail at least and dollar. linrgliiry at Lebanon. Oil last Sabbath night a burglar broke in to the jewelry store belonging to Mr. Asa H, Peterson, at Lebanon, and carriod olT watch es, rings, and jewelry to the amount of ahou 2,000. No cine was left, and no arrests havo yet been mado, but two or thrco parties are suspected. took Out fur Ihe Wbcrlil. All school tax not paid ou or before Satur day, August SO, will be placed in tlio hands of tho Sheriff for collection and coits will bo added. . 3. II. Bi.'itKHAHT, School Clerk. Home ii ml .throml. Oytrr stows nt Mady'o Bontrtuiant. Ilfiiii commenced again mi Tuesday. D, P. Mason's futility is up at Sodavillo, Chow Jackson'. Bout Kwcct Navy Tobau. Dr. Sohlussinger has sold out and moved away Mr. firaham has opened a tailor shop at Imbqxmuinice, Judge PijMjr is getting all ho can do down at liidi'pi.mdnnco. Colic and cholera morbus aro not strangers in tin vicinity now. Headquarter for ehoimmt fruit and vege- table at Haflondons. flood choice and frenh always litlng re ceived ot llafl'oiidon Bros. Col, Jos, Teal came up l.it Saturday and remained horo until Monday. Juilgo Strahan s little boy ha boon very ill during the past two weeks. Oysters! oyster! oystcrsl the lirt of the season at Mady's fimtatiraut. A party of excuriouit nro coming to this oily from 1 ortland next Sabbath. 'riod oysters, pan roast, faulty roat aud raw oyster at Mady's Bustauraut. MgtuiU I'ox wa ill htt week, but I now well enough to attend to hunine again. Stnplo and fancy groct;rit of all kind, whoh'ulu and retail, at Ilairgitdmi Bro. 'J'lin public chool in thi city open out next Monday with .Prof. Sox a Principal. t I ,!iBt Tticsdny evening bill against the city to tho summit of f l,.'0f!.".1 were allow. ed. Mr. Au''a Honk bought tho handsome hoitiieiioM tiirnituro WUitiijinj to Dr. Selfless. Int:er. Mayor Montoith uw has two beautiful et deer in hi ItamUonio ground at his reni- UlUHV Fred I'.'srt and wifo aro back, having had qilito A pl-Di iro jaunt over on the Sound When you want miSliiiery g-XHl call on Mr. Parrwh. She always ha a largo aswirt ntent of good. I'ive or six of oar merchant started for fu Irancitea tin p k to lay in good for thu fall trade. Tea", coffee (roaded or green), stignrr, pin- and canned go!d of all description at Il,i!l.-inl.-ii l'.r.x. Wheulrr . Bice are very btiy now in grt- uig the lint llx rauuxl in thu county pre- parctl for tho brake. Pil-s of gnK-irric by every steamer for the Mhany (; merry Kmpurinm. llafTottden Brother. prolrii-lor. II you aro tire.1 of eating bacon, go around to IlartlT, at the Central Market, ami got otoo nice frmh meat. 0iiU9 a nundicr of railroad nia-imt- fcnt up tho val't-y lat Saturday, and some of thciu top; I off hero. Parmer should always War in mind that hn Irving keeps ou hand a flue tuck of hario- and saibllc. Wm, Hammond ha chmwd nut hi b.nWr op. It wa the fimt ektablishmctit in the ity that wa struck by rut. young farmer wont Ui titom how to cure a ham. How can we tell lorn unit; he inform ti li.it ail tho h.on. Conrad Meyer's trip to the Bay did not do him very much good, lie wa taken down with the ngun lat Sildtath. DoUie Hook jH-nt a few day in this city Lwt week. She i getting largo mu-ic cloe at IudH;:iujnce aiol Bucna Ufa. Frank (hhovit, proprietor of t.'io ltiig Toirn To'; of .vo!iii. came up Lwt Tuesday or) 'js"tin HI 1 ent back next day. M-r. fijre & Wilcu have trcool out o biitihcr klioii ill the Wick one dour olwfe ho Irving' saddlery mtablishment. Mr. Pork ha all she can do iu tho lrc. making l.no notwithuiirang tho lutrit limn. Tho rwuKMi in tliat her charge aro moderate. 1'uaU Fox has boen ojipoiuted olmiiiitr- tor of the rotate of Sig. I'ox, deceael, and legal notice will bo found in another coj- utnti. D. B. MonUiUi and N. B. Sprcngcr and t'icir wivt will start fr the montoin next w.:k. They will stop tiiina here near the S xla Spring. V'. C. Myers' fine lVrcheron Itorno "Pride of Perthe," did on tho ISth inst. from the eTuct of poison oliuiiiitcrcil by some un known M-roii. Oilmour's house U getting to l one of the m tJKipul.irJ eating house in tho city. He ay the rust W not struck it and that he hire no Chincaa cooks. Oregon apples, lcaa, plums atulj blackber- rie, California oranges, pcaelic and grapes, Kiirocati lemon, Australian oranges and lemon ot Ilaflutiden Bros. Mcllwain ha fitted np tho other store room in hli brick and is now occupying it himsclff having opened out in it a nice stock of hardware, groceries, etc. Ixita of Oregon sugar corn, cabbage, beet, boons, sqnaxh, cucumbers, potatoc, kohl ralic, fine tomatoes, California sweet potatoes and onion at Halicndcn Bros. A great ninny of the harvest 'hands near here were struck with rust last week and came down town to "Fill. teoino of them got so full thoy couldn't got home. Buchanan sold another of those J. I. Cae portable steam engine a few days ago. Ike Miller and George Young bought it and will use it at their warehouse at Miller's Station. Next Monday tho first term of the Albany Collegiate Institute under tho management of Bev. Klbert K. Condi t will becin. We hope to see this inntitution well patronized. Two new saloons have boon started iu this city during the past two or three weeks. This doesn't speak well for the temperance organizations, homebody must be going back on their pledge. Jim Foster returned from the Columbia country lout Monday, whore he has boen for some time connected with one of tho rail road surveying parties which have been at work in that locality. What is tho uue of going up to the moun tains and wearing yourself to death hunting deer when you can got hoof steaks of Hart loss that ore bottor than any venison you ever put in your mouth? People in the country talk about vice in oar cities. There has been more drunken noss ou our streets during the past woek than we havo noticed for the past three months, and nino-tunths of those who were soakod were harvest hands from the country. A great many are blaming onr Marshal for not repairing tha cross-walks, but it is no just to do so. Ho can't help it. The ques tion as to who will have to pay tho bill for the work will not bo settled until the Octo ber term of Court, and nntiL,then wo will havo to wait for improvements. An Eiu-ydopvdki of Uitieeraai Kuowledijr, in 20 volumes, 18,000 pages, all for 10, and equal in all important respects to any Cyclo pedia heretofore sold for less than $100, is announced for publication by tho American Book Exchange,1 C5 Bookman street, New York. They have also just issued an edition of Chamlicr'n Cyclopedia of English .Litera ture, complete iu four volumes, neatly bound in cloth for '2.00. Their catalogue of sev eral hundred standard publications, at very low prices, will ho sent free ou request. A lllio U.hrarf nl Vlllfnn. Under the caption of "Minplaoeil Conli 1 . . II ,4 I 1 ... (lonco ma louowitig communication appears in last week's lllaile, published ot Corvallis, As the character mentioned in it belong in this community we deem it our duty to re publish the article: Knmm Bi.aiik; The mot pitiable case of seduction and desertion that ever came un der my observation, camo to my notino a few days since, A rascally villain, a inill-wright ny proieRoioti, working in or near A I bun v. succeeded in ingratiating himtelf into the good grace of a respectable, well-to-do far. inor's family, living not more than twenty imii! irom Albany; una, under tho profession of undyiut; love, succedid in curina the ailuction ol their only daughter a a pro. paratory step to accouipui! Her ruin, i ln dono, under the promise of marriage; he put off the ceremony from time to time, under various pretext, until ot lost thi voutn; creature condition became apparent ami, M she tell the story, she fuiguod to be very angry ot any such vile ossnrtkiu, and betook herself to Imr profotsaod lover and knduccr at Albany. There the infamous scoundrel put the vivtim of his bae paioion to board with o colored woman the more succcMitfully to hide hor away, At last, the time of mother hood ft approaching, he sent her off to Sa lem, telling her to register ot the Chcmckata hotol a Mr. Smith, and that he would noon join her, pay all hor bill, and when her mcknoMi should lie over accompany hor tu Sail Francisco, and would there mrry her, and thou her family need not know. With o woman's true nature, ever trusting and coutlditigthough bctrayedthi poor, ad heartvd creature trjient many days and night in slocpltMi agony, waiting and watching for this fieuil in human shape to make hi ap pearance ud provide for her comfort during the approaching ordeal of mutornity. Htiii he came not. The uood landlady. oW-rvina tlie wretched VntVm sorrow, forced : from her the full statomout of the cue - bi-tmyod, se djoed and deserted. Such is the ttcrfidy of the black-hoartcd mill-wticht. who, after he had aceomblihed the ruin of this poor girl, finally enmed her because ulie hod got him, he said, into trouble, when "there were two other trirls in the licighlxirhond, whotio favors he hail re ceived, oud o yet they had not brought him into trouble." Oh, brute! Oh, fiend in human shape! Perdition would criinvon with shame to have such o monster, of hu man mien, knock at its gate for odintion ! Wt father and brother be oa the lookout for thi soulless scamp, ond keep your pistol woll primed and don't forget Ut use tiicm if thi bcuut of human sh come around, with winning milc, to destroy the jx-aco of jour household. Judgment without mercy hould await thrae fellow ot the short end of o halter. Kill them quick: don't let such devil live. Your. ollrallaa, lorwer! Farmers will War in toiud that I om still iu the grain trade ond hove furtiuhed my warehouse with the latest improvement in machinery, cleaners, etc., Wth here In Al bany and ot Tangent. It i o well known fart that f armors meet with considerable lots by using second-hand or inferior sacks. Hence I will furnish to my cuxtomcrs noth ing but new grain sack. I will also Lay or control for future delivery oil kind of grain, for which I will pay tlie highest caxh price. r artners had Wttcr tee me Wfore arrangement to store clmrwhcre. making My agent ot Tangent will furnUh sacks and receive grain at that place, wf! C. D. Sinr-tos. letter LtMt. T1etri!witiRtthe lint of letter remaining In the lfo. ortk, Alltny, fjnti rootitv. Or on, Ausf. 211, lt. ivrof evtillns l"r th litir in ik kivb Hie date oa winch Ihcy were odverllMHl. "leninnt. Thoe i'.roaiUuot, Joint ('.) Ih lntor. Francis l'K!joa, Wni. FkUher. J M riei.1. Mr Uuth KiUqtrie, Kmtoa Fox, Mr J (j Hnrlley, Henry J flaUh. Ir W If Laud i. M U Nancy (2j j-th, Jamm Mcfjoha, Wm. Parker, Jame M Barke, A ward l,uio, Terence 12) Beynold. Naonuli Cuttt U, W W Summer S'r J Tnwk, If KC llampUm, Frank Lhomas, Mrs John tuckman, A brain (2) White, Hiram IfowanL Frank Oviton, lim B JotuuHTii, Mirkcl (C) tlclnif, Mr Mary P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. Larse K-ariI Oate. Tho undivided half of several Urge tracts of land iu this county was sold ot shcrifTs sale but Saturday, ond wa bid in by Ben. Killcn, of Portland, at fj.13,000. The land iielongcd to Jos. Teal and Barney Ooldsmith, and it was the latter' half interest in it that was sold. Mr. Coldsmith owes quite o sum of money to the firm of Faulkner, Bell It Co., ami we understand that Mr. Killcn made tlie purchase for them. I ine Lumber for Sale. Ike Conn has made arrangements with S. Kickerson to do all his planing, and large stock of flooring, rustic, furnishing lumWr, etc., will W kept on hand at tlie lancr in Lebanon. Flooring ond rustio will he sold ot $20 ond 5-1 per thonsaud, and other lumber in proportion. Our readers will reincmWr that tho lumWr f-om Conn's mill cannot bo excelled anywhere. New Flouring Mill. Ballard, horn and Co, will havo their new flouring mill completed by the 20th of next September.and will pay four cents per bush el premium in mill f jed over and alove the market price on all good merchantable wheat stored in their warehouse. They have largo supply of sacks on hand aud plenty of storage room. Farmers, look to your inter est and cive them a calk. tf Do Von Waul I urnlture t Jas. Oannals, in this city, now has on hands a larger stock of furniture than any other establishment this side of Portland, ond if you want to purchase any it will pay you to give him a call. He has something to tell you in regard to hia prices. Lower lrlee Titan Ever. Fred Dunning wants us to announce to our readers that for the next sixty days he will sell furniture at lower prices than ever. This is no advertising scheme simply; he means business, and you will find it so if you call around and price his stock. A Popular Resort. At the Cosmopolitan Saloon, on Broadal- bin street, can be found the finest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Tfouse opon at oil hours. ' E. WATKINDS, Proprietor, tail and settle. Ed. Baum is coins below in a week or so after a large stock of school books, station ery, etc., and before he goes he will havo to collect somo money. All those indebted to him will please call and pay op and thus avoid trouble. Furnished Room to Let. For an excellently fnraished bod room, in a convenient locality in the city, inquire of El). BAUM, Lecticonian Cigar Store. Episcopal grrvlcvs. Bishop Morris will hold divine sorvico at St. Petar'a Episcopal Church next Sunday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. OOINS. In thia city, on Sahlmt.li, Antr. 21, IsTi), to tlio wile ol r.u. tiouis a eon, wcihmjj 14) n. SAI.TMAHSH. hi thia city, on Vlri.'s.!ny, An '27, IV;1.), Ui Uiti viii' uf li. hailuiarsil a soil. ( hiirrh Directory. U". P. Cili'firir, Preochingercry Sabliath, at 11 A. M. , ond 7 V. M, by Jtev, V., Q. Ir vine, D. D. Sabbath School at 2:30 T. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, V'VAnur.l.iCALCnvHctt. Preaching on Sab bath ot II i,K, ond 71 P. . Sabbath School 12: IA. Proyor meeting every Thurs day evening, J. Bowersox, postiu. (!oNfj l; mATWH al CffUJMff. Services every Sabbath ot 1 1 A. M, otid H v. M. Sabbath School ot 'I'M). l'roycr meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. I lain, pontor, M. K, C(li;iifff, South. Services every Sabbath at St. Paul's AL K. Church, South, at 11:3f)A. M. otid7J P. M, Sabbath School at 10. Prayer meeting every Friday evenng. P. A, Mosck, pasuir. M. E. Ciiuficif. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. M. ond 7J e. m. Song service in tho evening before sermon. Sabbath School at 2..r;fl p, m. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. J. i . DoVore, pastor. Sr.Fiirnim Kiiw:oraL CiiMm-ii.-Divine ser vice i held in the Cliurcli every Sunday ot 1 1 a, m, SumLiy Schwd at r, n. K. I Stcvun, pastor. BaitixT C'fiuti' tf, Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7i I: M. Sal.bath School at PA Prayr mooting every Thursday even. lug. W, .J, Crawford, pastor. PttKnlirTKltfA Ciii.'iicH. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in Y. P. C, A. Hall. Sunday School immediately rfter the morning service. J'royer me-ting every Ihumday evening. Kev. Libert J. Vimlit, pastor. BPrrTKft THAN OOLD I rrfo(.-t Iii-hIi h, anij yet many nro sufforlnK the tor ture of tho damned with lvp"pil when Mingle lKiltle tf hit, Mlfc'tiK'M KNfi- L1M11 DANDKUO.X I.IVKH AND DYS PLPSIA PILI will L'ive reliof. ond. if pornlHUtd In, will cure the worst cote of iMm Jin!riMinir trouble. Thi toll cure Torpid Liver ond Bilhtin, JtegulaLes the Bowol, roinove llmplon from the cirH HnUew complexion, roui Broirih, Sick llesdatdie, Heartburn, Pain In the Nhlo mid Back; 1 Kurar-cotl and MUAKANTKKlJUtbe 1'UKKLY Vl-V.Jv TA MLK. It act directly on the coating of tho Stomach ond on tho IJver. Can W taken fn any rliino wet or dry weather. Jiowaie til iniUHiion. ine gonaiiie tia an engraving of a lion on the outHlde wrapix-r. Pri. .V centH. 1'or tale by all drtq-Jifit. Win AHTLKY COOPFtP.'S VITAL HIV STOIIATIVK The roat Knllb rniody no tnudo moro eurc of JNervou iieuii Ity, Seminal Wknetw, lxxtt Manliool, tuKliitnal cmbwioiiN, laHHitudc, inability for mental labor, dtfKpowJency and uch dixon a are induceil by youthful follies ond cxwnim, than all other tiiodicine coinbineiL Why will you mifTer? Nnd to A. K Mlntle, M. IX, Mo. 11 Kearney rtiw't, San Froiio!w, lor tlio Kewiorotive ond Ixi cured. Brio, $3 per bottle. Four linio tho quantity, $Ml. Try o bottle. Dr. Mlnue iroalsoll pnvaio auttnuten iniecew fully. II hn wMrk nuirk' t f.ir hU rru hr ujiO,z fale ftt4Utru Ui tnfl iims lt cri.lii.itjr at lb luttrm. iwkci ti hf)m xi lol In pure IhroOv, u r"l- U-twr itiirtl ifm-wx V lii- lulvcrtiwt-iiK nl u-rij not mil? V 'i'-X'i i tlto uflrrrr, luxl wrifl'mg 111 di twt lo ia nuUoifer lite luetl lv cmUiij su- ploim tfttiiii tliv fmi tit ftrtntHl f-t. AlUnmb YtiiUmf Hvti'n'lKMOliiUM i ihe emlt lwl Im1 lt fiil ti -tit lr f,"M n ,1 1, tjfiiy 1m-) ml at l.-r tn-l, ami nitKh Vjiubl Utiw 1 loi bli4 the i X re lihliud to uae ft. We bcfrtjT MWtt llrtl Frllow If vno9.hThit is ttuUinl l-r L--jd. mtit tlirouc-tl imI tMmzuuMtit In runnsr iJlmmi, src&l,le tu Uk iitfi, scmI tievr can do hijory hen url dlroetMl, rr Ine lslil It mifilK liie neeoaanr tnfroiiiTtiu to rctKrw Urn blfol, J in fut l,r,,,rllirti. Tb I .it - K.iT l'!.itaUi'-Ii. I ev-Oi! mtus lm-?illr Art i' Hi. Tl humL'h-tiv, lodijfttion, t'hnmic lhr rii'. Th Lung fttMt Thii Coulw, 't4l, CVm ZAiim, '.tiiiriiition, l!rrticnttl. Anthtna. Iam 4 Vim. )insniity vt llnailliini-. Th Uraln Orcrt it WiihI, Wwkncai i4 InUil-t tlmii(h firU4 and V,,rr,, iV;.fti,rti of Spirit., Kr. TU Nervm and atiUMrli- Xr-im litfUhlv. tipthrptir Ileliility, Fe tr iHibiliir, l iiinalic lKlllilr, rt Ut iJeWlltr, nd liciiUir hi ny of4n ilt--ti itrtil for his&llh na niaru istt nl !'tn ,u trvntftn. Head and Learn for Yourself. Mny valuablo diHcoveriea and much iiHi fui knowloiigo I kei from th world, IwcatiHe of the immeuws eaenseof mak ing thetu known Ut the pwopie. This hi not the on V) wUh Bohcukko Geiimas SYRl'r, inil although butsfew yario- inxlueHl into thi coHutrr U hole now reftche to every town and village in the l". K. It wonderful auceeH ia curing CoiiKumplion, severe Cough, I'neamonl, Asthma, anJ oil other diKcav of the throat and lungs, was tirxt made known tv tiMtributinjr every year.for throe yearn, over 400 000 Untie to the atllicted, frkk OKrifAKOB, bv drutrgixlN. No ouch a test of merit wo ever given before to any oth er preparation. Could yon ok more? Jo to veur drusist and gat a Iwttle for 75 tent ond try Iu Kaiuple bottles !0 cents. lovrsitrrsna Patentees slion'.d send for Irmtructiotw, terms, roCer enoo, etc., to l-Vlinon Brothem, Solicitors, of l'oteut, Washington, 1. C who fur- nisti th same wniioui cuargo. tAiuxm BrottierH b a well known ana suoeesMiui firm of lamo exirieuco, bavins been e- obliithed kiiice letid. It: Bill NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Summons. Ih tli' Circuit Coitrt of die SUile of Orrgon for tlie Connly of Linn : John A. Crawford, Plaintiff, vs. S It Huberts, Oefondant. To 8. IL Roberts, the above named De fendant : In tlio nanio ol the Stato of Oregon you are horebv summoned and required to ap pear and answer ine piainuu compiauii lu 11)0 Boovo eniiueu causu, now uu uio with the Clerk of tho above entitled Court, on the first day of the next term of said Court, to be bolden at. ine (jourt iiouso in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on tho 4th Mondov. the 27Ui day or uciooer, A. u. IST'J. And you are hereby notified that tho relief demanded against you ia, that the plaintill' JoDn A. Crawford have and recover judgment against said defend ant for the sum of ItitiS 00 in United States cold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the date of the tiling of aaid complaint, and that the plaintill have judgment against you for ine Ha 10 oi ino ioiiovvnij uwenoeu rem property, to-wit: lols Nos. 6 and 0,iu Block No. 105. iu llackleman'a Addition to the city of A I bauy,i.inn county,Oregon,besides cohi anu aioureiiteiiwi ui turn buuuu, nuu if you fail to appear and answer said com rtlaint as herein required the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief herein deuiat.ded. This summons is published In the Statb Riohts B"kmocrat newspaper for six weeks consecutively, by order of Hon. B, i Harding, Judge of said Court, which order is elated juiy ao, jHiii. K. 8. STRAilAN A L. BILYEU, 5wl0 Att'ys for Plaintiff. -1. CSSr 23 -FOR New I HAVE BEEN" APPOINTED AGENT AND TIAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and full line of the School Books which have been adopted by the authorities of Hits Ktate, and am now ready to furnish them at introductory prieea or exchange them lor the old otioM formerly in use in the publio schools in thia vallev at exchange raiea. For particulars in regard to their introduction call at iy store, or address me. TO TEACHEH3 AND PAHSFITS, You are hereby nstiflod that no new books will 1 exchanged for old ones, unless the perKon wantin-i them has an "exchange order" from a wUool kacher. Teachers waiilirfr blank ortlora ran get them of me i'rea of charsfe, or I will wnd, them free by mail, t.'ull at niv utoro, or addrt"" nte al IJox St. M, Atf-ioy. '''. V Ut TT1 T Stockholders' Meeting. Vf-OTICE I3IIEHEBY OIVEN THAT 11 the annual nieetine of the Stock hold ers of tho Albany and Hnntiatn Water, Bitch or Canal Company will U bld nt the oflloe of said Company, in the City t Albany, I.inn County, Oregon, en the sec ond T uewlay, the will Usy of heptomber'. 17, at the lusor of ono o'elock P. M. of said day, for the pnrjione of elwting oeve'i I l rector to serve for the ensning year. A genosal atteiidauoe la requested. Albsny, AiigUMt 7, 187SI, Ij, EBKIKH, President. J. IT. Bukkhart, Hocrelary. 4wJ Administrator's Notice. "fOTICB IS HEREBY GIVE! THAT ii the undersigned, Jnatz Kox, ha- l'ii duly appointed AdmiiiiKtrator of tho etato of Higuitind Fox, deceaaed, by th f;oitiity Court In and for IJnn connty.Ore goii.and all perMons havlug claim against said extato aro lmreby mntlred to present the oime to tlie ittiderlgfid at hia plw-eof baslnmia on First struct, In Albany, Unu county, Oregon, duly fmfifd within six tnontliM from the lf hereof. Albany, Aug. liM, 1H'. IGXATZ FOX, 4wl Admliii.ttrator. 1,1 Tv '5v P KING of the BLOOD The Kokt Ttioitot'oif Vvrunr.u or the :um: Tr.T l)t!'vBar.t. Cares tlumsrs, from v roil t.rmftUtra la She 1Vurl Mcratalo. It pnrlflr the Blood. K Invigorate (be X4-er. It regulates b Bowels. It strengtbesis tke tltomaeb. It Ifln vfriHtf In pUr at liaaittule; ebeerfalswe is lee of k Uat.li, bu4 tvlmmt rt;o ia v4e ut - Vyjmfmi, fSitloum, Iiiomlmxl lArrr, Coo ettfiKtwin, Sarvou AOeetMfb, Utaersl IteUUtv, a fi"Tt alt the nouterou dtaraen o4 dieeonttort rniued hf impin Wot.l npidiljr MMWBrad hr tin poarrfai eurrnetur, tba ehwl ad utmin of il iwmt or nwoero uwliea dueoveno Kia or TBS JiUWK. IT H1HR IK IT BMT TtTMCTtlW Tlo.W, it U torl ili.r-n?r of tie Ueg of health, sad vsaquulie th (-jo that lark ia tfae . blow I, It ttttubM sIMrT.r, T.T RniTH, HCAi.Y Ull KTIIHK, I U KK, CAI.U II K.l l. l i;VKB kOKIS n4 lt CItO ll-Utiw Il4st llFHX. It check CO.l mJ ia iu erif It lie frwitu-riftv mnl if wKm. -.... I It dMpei-M Tl'NOK nil (AACaRf wiUxwt Uw owwm'i klrtfr. It rnm liROPKT, p. orl or rnrtinl. !- turw i FKJI A L.U W AC A K2V ESS sad II SKA Mi. It redtma ia a af, and t Spctnsl laaaaer all wt:U- inum, exlrniil or &ulrnnl. It eradicsbni lit elbvu of aiioenl Toiion, sad ORtabtittbca a &an-i ermstitutio. Metre o-rtitlcate. caitrli f ir K. i-hMiin - fall dirxtion far n.tn. will 1 foel la the phlrt, " 1'noUaeoa Ltiscawvof the lSlwai," la wtuea eeb bottle Ueneiosetl. ' Pric (1 pT twttte eontaiaiar li ooaee, or 40 ta s dim. IoUl hf iMmim ia atnliciae. i it CO., rreprleton, Bstflkla, X. T. ALBANY " COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALB15V, OR. The Fall Term will open on Septem ber 3, 1S79. So tr it 1 desirable three entinm of teonunioa ill tie pursued in thu Inatituie. nc thawjii, bcientifie aa Nuniul. A fall rsrjxi af laMrartar ha bees scrared. Fne DaitlcuUn eancernine the course oi Auilv end Uie iioe of tuitwMi, miy lu 61 KET. ELBIIKT X. C.BIT. rm't. 3IUSIC K003IS! MISS NETTIE PIPER wiahea to inform thepnbllo that she wiil commence giving insiruotion in muaic at uer rooms over haltmarnh h tlmg More, on the 1 'nli of September. The term will be aa follows: Piano. Onran. and Cultivation of Voire. f 15 per quarter. ruiaittipiita or ocal muh, j.; per fusr ter. TV A quarter will be three monfh. and two leanoiiit will be given each week. Tlon3tT Notice. nAVTXGSOLDMYSTOCKOFilARD ware to D, . Clark, and removetl to Portland, all partios indebted to me are requetted to call at the old atand and net tle, ani nave trouble. My books are left in the hands- of D. ti. Clark. 3ml J. B. WYATT. O. O. Kelly, M. D., Physician and Surgreon, ALBANT, OREGOX. B-OfBee In Srilwain'a Block. nsl- dence, one door north of U. P. Church. TMnsti REVERE HOUSE, ( orarr rirst aad EUswartk Alsaay, Orrsea. Pfeifier Tiro's Props. This new If olel Is Dtted op In Bret das style. Table Ui)ilied with th best th market aifonia. Spring Bul in every Room. A good Sample Kouw (or Uota aiercial Traveler. a3Frre Caack la aad fi-asa the BstcI.Xa S:41U MANCFACTURfiR ' CoileeM kMu sjpioers Ne. 21 First Hi. Albany. Roosted iv srouiid coffees and spice ol all kind wholesale or retail, ftiaracttou Kuaraoteed. V14II.12TI WASHiriSTON, D. C. HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AT $2 50 per day. TEEMONT HOUSE. No Liquors SolJ. 14:12tf XT O TZ THE AT-