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.OCTOIJEU 10, 187. I rMn lit M IkmjI Di-lrtt U. County School Sueriateuilcnt l.ijjott is nvw UraViglitio a map f l!io Scliuol Ms tril ls in Linn c ninty for bis private use ami iu doing so bit found several tracts of land which are left entirely ontiiila of any organ ized diatnet. One tract lies ju.t across the CalnpmU from tbis city, ami extends west about one uiila from tho junction of that tren with tho VriiUmctto. Aimtlirr tract lies oil tbe south siile of the Calapooia just b.dow the railroad bridge and comprises nearly a whole section. Also over five sec tions tUo miles due cist of Ilarrisburg. An other, comprising about a half section, is sit uate,! ia tho bend oa tho west side of Mud dy, about two ntiloa south-west of Sbedd. Still auothcr tie about two miles south of Lbauon, ami as the mtp is not yet ucar e implctoJ tho probability is that several nvij will be discovered. Tho effect of theso bol'ut of Ua,l lyiug ouUi.lo of auy district is ta it whea auy s;ccial tax is levied for im provoinents or anyiSitig olsa they are not re quired to pay a ceu-, and if any one residing oa them sends children to school ha draws a proportion from the school fund to which he is not entitled. To remedy this the County Commissioners should by til mcuts have a new aisj draughted. The or.o now ia u wr. nuiilo W Abram Milier in May, lSitt, and of the So districts ia our couuty ouly tvut 10 still have tho eatno boundrUs as when organized, and some o; them have lieeu changed aj many as ten times; consequently tVtt old map has been s.-ratchid un to such an extent tint when 1 ...Uin ou it you can hardly distinguish tho C;d.tjooi creclc frria the Casctde mountains. Uattly Snrpri-e I. JUast 1 aetday JI. 1 . Uallaru, of the tirin of Ballard, Is, mi & Co., was enticed away from his home; and !ien U came km iu the evening ha was surprised to see that aU liis iieiijlib-irs had luvucul Uicuis. Ives over and bad full and complete charge of his J wellius and were nittVui" it Tin ' with their laughter from top to bottom. SUorfly after ha m tie his ap;warance two of Mr. Hujliau Jta's little girls ctuia forward and in a nest little speech prAented him wi;h a beatiful cike in behalf of Uie fri-.-iuU present, lie was considerably bewildered but the words accompanyin:; the presentari u enforced uj. on hi mem ry that it wai Lis -i7-li birthday, and thtt &-.-;ou!it"d f.-r tii- ru-rrv-makta. The eveui i ws given tp tota'.ly to cujot jneur, fcj.d Mr. BiiiarJ and his entitnalale r reme:nier tao eve, it ss or.e c f ; pV wmt iu tut ir lives Tree TuiiljTj. We call U.e xttenci-.:: o: ut.r rea l.-rs t i: e fact trjat t'jis im ii enutle l to sx .-itoI-arsitips at U.s Uit A.-ri--uI'.urd Cfl,'j 1 1 Corvaili-, aid if any .nin i,i .i n is.'ies t embrace this opportunity f g'.tt.n 'h-i 'riv-ilejj-e of attendij;; a iir.-t c!a,is cuilf-e wiUiot-t pa iu;; any taitiun, all th.-y h.-.ve to lo is to make known their wish. According to t,i r iScate law each Senator !uw the privilege i.f selecting two yoon,; n:eii to attend t!.e Col lege, and of course they wi!l not nUe aj appuintmttt un!es an appIicati-.Mi u tint made. 1 any oun ln io wants tKe ap pointment let him a i lrcis II n. -S. I. Ha ley or Hon. W. H. IJJyej, at this city, cr lion. John. II. S'oith, at II irrLiba-j. A M4ie -fUI. A few weeks a,;o Perry Sjit'i, llviti near Lebanon, ha 1 a saddle gUdea from him, and by inquiring around he sja as-iortain'.'-l tliat a yonaj laia by th-of Gij. I'iatcr Was the thief. He recovered bis property and had Painter br-jubt befirre &mire Smith, at Lebanon, on a charge of jietty lar ceny. He was trie-!, convicted and sen tenced to t'is couuty j ul for thirty diyr.and ConstaJ.Ie McDonald '-ronht him down last week and turned l.im overtotlie tcmler mercies of Sheriff Lnckey. He has no doubt crraola le 1 by t'jis timo that it is even better tori-le baro-Lacked tiian to me auother loan's saddle without bis consent. T:e Stae Ullthia dub. The committee apjMjiate l to prepare a pro;ranirae for a meeting of the Elue Ilibbon Club last Fri lay eveniuj failL-l to do its du ty, aad on'cjuenlly the nfsetiii wa? njt what could be callcl a grai.J encccss. At that meeting however a comirattee was ap pointed to get cp a programme for Triday evening of nest week, and they have gone to work with a will. Ilsmieudwr the tirae and be on hand, as it w ill b one of the mo-t in teresting meetiugs which hs yet Ien held. Tlie Ses E.irlxrr Hhvp. Sir. .Leon Cordier, the FreLca barber, baa jld ont bis establish men t to Mr. J. IL Sarles, Ut3 of Silt Like. Too bitter giia tleman baa reStted the rooms, furnttbing them iu a real tasty manner and is getting a good run of custom. One thing which kikes well with liis patrons is the custom he has inaugurated of shaving and abso shampooing a tj.:-.a for only 25 cents. If tlu'a isn't get ting price down to a rusi baeu we ion't know what it conld 1 termed. Heail h card, A onolulment to l'n(vjT-)!t, Hiss Ida McKnight having parsed the nec essary examination before our County School 'Superintendent has been appointed to a scholarship in the State Univr-sity. There is one more vacant ec'iobrsbip yet to be dis posed of, and any one can gtt it who can pass the examination, which is just the same as that required of teachers within-' certifi cates. Siemlter f ae Tress. ua jioauay tast we were nonorea wait a call from Mr. Mosher, of the Benton county ISlatle, and Mr. ilett, of the Iloseburg Star. Ixitn were oa tueir way to the State Fair, wnion snows plainly tiiat their respective communities are not damaged to any great extent by the, rust From Oriioeu. Johnny Sehiueer came in from Ochoco last woek and reports times as lively in that cjuntry. Scock is ti .iii well and everybody 1 T T -l . 1 . is nappy. ii mse a lot ot line young iiorses over with turn when he goes back. Is It TaC You're Giving , C4. ." . ' I . l L U IT . I L i-ii uliu ijLuujmu iv uavia aro now prepared to give it to you at the old prices. They this week again commenced the ntmu facture of red hot caudy, and will koep it up mrougn tne coming winter. Aa j: it ray Satire. a wish to call taa attention of cur real c-ts ia the upper end of our county to an es r ay notice we puhlab this week. run ay. rim taie or a rr. O , )y n, yet U cslnilr Uy ihi ths tuftud tl.or In tlie li(lit at irq. Anil It hmie mnmely iair and brliflit, KfloeVlnj batk the lMi!ny tii.-ht. Only a buy i yet he mr that yin, Au J hia hu- awtimed a flcdih nrrUi ; He twl fiir swhile, with hvk Intent, Till he s-iU the pin alike ware hvitt. thily s elair; but upon Us seat A well-twnt pin fouu,! nfe retrcut i hat tho keenest eyo diererncu Tht favavenwanl Its ilnt a tur:icJ. O ily s teathor ; but bs eliainwl to drop Vivin tht chair, tiboii (Its tana-pop! Ho leiieil lika a cork tmui out a bottle, Aud sjiciieJ 'ile his valve Jo throttle. Only a ye't; though an h-mait ono. It UekeJ tho element at fun ; Ami boy, aud nuvu, and pin, and chair, lu wild c"fntim mlnirled there. 4 'otlv Muuvh-np. Ist Tuesday "Uuelo Johnny" Cilmour started for this city with three teams loaded down with flax-seed, carrying about 70 bush- els on each wagon. Himself and son bod each driven across the tho bridge over tho Canal near Mr. Cooper" place, and just as the third team, driven by Mr. Cassady, was coming ou the main stringer on tho lower side of tho bridge broke. The horses had just gono oil" the bridge onto tho apron, but when the stringer broke the decking slipped oil the lower side iuto the water, taking the wagon with it. This drew the horses back and threw thorn above the npper stringer, with the wagon on the other side. Tho bar no being strong held the horses iu that po sition with their heels in tho air and their hoads most of the time under water. Unfor tunately no one had a kr.ifo, aud the horses had to remain in that position uutil Kob't Cilmour ran to a house nenr by and secured ouo. The bruc$3 was then cut and the horses set free. They wore found to lie con siderably bruise! and one nearly dro-ned, an.l, besides, the wagon was badly deuiutal-i.-.cd, about half the load of flax lost, also a good overcoat, some lied quilts which covered the load, au I several other articles. The driver, Mr. Cassady, was bruised severely, and it is a great wonder ho got ofT wuh his life. He says (and we Wiieve b-.iu) that he did some lively scratching around when the wag n, in tlidiug into tho Canal, made the horses describe a bait circle through tho air aud then dropped them headforemost into water with their heels tljuruhiug around bis bead. The damage re3ultiug from this acci dent will probably am v. tut to over $100, and the next question U: who foots the bill! Mr. Cilmour is certainly eutitl-d to redress, and and if the couuty keeps up the bridge over the Csnat the sum will have to coins out of the treasury. The Ktraadrtl Mrauirr. A Pirt Orford correspondent of the Coos Cay AVirt faruUhcs that paper with the fol lowing: the steamer A kx'jmlrr Jun'tm stiil remains high and dry npon the sands. She lies in a good position, and it ia thought thai there will be n trouble iu getting her oiT na the next fall moon tides which occur on the 30;h inst. The only injury that she has s iiLaiaed a yet is tho breaking of her shaft, as was at first reported. Capt. Car- ro'l hi gone to Saa I'raiicUco; he left Ilnue river cmi the 2Uth, on board of the tug 1'aru t, for Kareka, HiimlKil.lt Iay, whence be expected to go le!ow ou the (W.'iUi'if dr .';. He takes the broken abaft with hira. The YaUua people will be glad to learn that the veel w ill soou 1 on the route a-ii:i, as she is a great convenience to that 1 -eality. The Katie ( irak. C. Seas'ream, who was on the Katie Vook at the time of her duxstr in the AUca, came down the coa-t a f jw days since, says the Coo Hay Mall, accompauied by William Hainmerburg and another of the crew. He reports that she struck on a bar in attempt in' to enter that river.and was very roughly handled. She lost he rudder and pmpeller. anl broke her rudder post: a piece of her ketl was also carried away. They moved her some distance over the smith spit and laanched her iato the river, ir-he now lies boat four mils up the river, where she will remain til! she can be rapain-d aud g"t to sea, which time is very uncertain, as there is but little water on the bar. Cn!ncw ( hanse at Lebanon. Dr. J. M. Powell, late of Monmoath, has purchased the drug store belonging to Bal- Ltrd & I-tiert at Lebanon, and is now adding a new and wall selected stock, and will offer peeinl inducements to old customer. Dr. E'jert will remove back to bis old 1 omo at aucoavcr, and Dr. Powell has also taken bis place in the practice of medicine , going into partnership with lr. Ballard Dr. Powell is an enterprising 3-00 ng man, ana we feel sure thtt he will succeed in hia hew !o- cation. l&iU 4ut i-'ur Pefosns S Maty of tlie nriKtiums put up and old for ths cure of various diseases are very; injuri ous by reason of the poisons which they con. tain, and which cannot lie detected save by a chemical analysis. Tlie Oregon Kidney Tea is not open to any euch objections, bnt is a xurcly vegetaUa remedy, which need only to be "drawn" like any other tea, an it is ready for use, curiug without fail the worst case of kidney complaint or any dis ease of the urinary organs in either sex. uipvrtaat to Odd fellows. In the annual session of the United States Grand Lo-Jgo of Odd Fellows, held at Balti more, a resolution was adopted that mem- bers delinquent in assessments or dues be re tired from active to dormant members and be debarred from voting or otherwise acting witn lo.lges or encampments. Members here tofore dropped or suspended for non-pay. ment of duos ara restored as dormant mem bers. Heard tram. Last week we received a newspaper from Washington, Iowa, which contained the fol lowing notice: Mr. Chas. Temoleton and ladv.of Alhaiw Oregon, on their bridal trip to Philodelnhia. have boen visiting relatives and friends in mis city ounng tne past week. They re- sumeu xneir journey yesterday (Sept. 18), in- teuuiug lo epenu me naunaui in Chloa"o. Rcanilful and Cheap, Mrs. Blevina & Powell have just received from San Francisco ami Portland an unusu ally fine and well selected stock of fall and winter millinery goods which are now open at their fashionable millinery store and ready for inspection by the ladies of Albany and vicinity, 'llseir stock u rich, rare.beau tiful and cheap. C.-.ll and see them. Lasses a statin's l ire. 0-1. i 1 , - ' . . . - . ie loss ai uie nre iu iir. ivaiin s ' mer cantile establishment has been adjusted aud toe amount he receives is $3, 133-24. Of this sum the North British and Mercantile In surance Co. pays $1, 533. 72; the Connecticut, 1329. G5, and the Liverpool, London and Globe, Z7'o7.H7. sua i i mi f-tzi'. - "J tmrj the New i Jtmniy. Ijist week Mr. Cundiff tow down tho old building that flood on bis property on Broad- alhin stieet, between Second and Third, and will put up a new one at tho same place. Our old citizens have probably forgotten it, and those who came here lately may never have beard it, but nevvrtholeis it ia a fact that the State Km li ra Democrat B"t its start in that old building. It was opened out tliere in August, 1SU5, by J as. O'Meara, now one of the editors of the S. F. IMIy Vjcitmmrr, and w hen Abbott, llrown & Trav ersa took bold of it in 1800 it was still in that building, Iu that little tumble-down shanty O'Meara wrote some ofjils strongest article on State rights, and it was from the samo that bo went forth daily iu quest of soma Democrat with a weak head and a plothoriu purse from whom be could borrow a picco. The Democrat was small at that time and its subscriber wore few, and we cannot help bnt feel proud now when w see bow it bao progressed iu both particular. Canting Knrlu S. Canon and C. West lake, both old I.iun county fanners, are now back here looking after their farms, which have been rented out Mr. Canon owns a large farm at WaiUburg, aud Mr. . Weatlake has for the past year or two been located boar Hollister, California. They both have large farms iu this couuty, and the rust ha struck tho renter so that Mr. Canon will lose about $l,o00 and Mr. W alut f-'.OOO. Mr. Weatlake baa already written for hi family to join him hero and they will immediately t ke possession of their farm. Mr. Canon has rented hi farm for one year and be toll us that next fall bo will move back here and take charge of it. We look for less rust on those farm wheu tho old proprietor take hoi I of them. A Mlnaarh lwuranre t'aut)aMy. The North British and Mercantile Fire In surance Co. has already paid out over $4,1)00 on losses in this city during the present year, and (till there is no whining by it mana ger. When they take a risk and lose, the cash is paid down inside of a week after the adjustment There ia no waiting for sixty or ninety day for your nionoy, aad tho com pany doesn't root aiound, compromise, pay half, and all that, it is an irnrr compa ny in the pure seuso of tlie term. Call onC. II. Stewart and learn tho rates. X banre for Darsala. At tho lite fire in Mr. K aim's store his goods were considerably damaged in their general appearance, and be advertise this week that he will sell them ofT at a great re duction. Ho has stacks upon stacks of blan kets, cloaks, lailies' underwear, shirt, etc, that have only been damaged slightly in looks, and are in reality worth just as much as ever, and be oifers all at a bargain. For a list of hi goods read bis advertisement,and then give him a calk The Mrk ItrestrrtBS- We are glal to be able to slate that M. V. Brown has so bir recovered that be now sits up duriug the greater part of the day, and in a week or so be w ill probably be able to leave bis apartments. lie hope to be able to resume hia active duties on the Dewo- u vr iu a short time. Mr. Hcrren i also recovering and it out on the streets nearly every ttay. Case le KrL. Clifford, the infant son of W. 11. l'.ruuk. died at Walla Walla last Monday and the remains will probably arrive in this city to morrow for burial. Since the death of Mrs. Brunk the baby ha been under the care of L grandmother at Walla Walla, and ha never been in good heal 111. Mr. 15. has the sympathy of hi many friend in thi c'ty, iM-rood Haad Bok. V catalogue of about 20,000 second band and shelf-worn book, in every department of literature, to be sold at nominal prices, will be issued January 2.th, by the Ameri can Book Exchange, Do Beck man sb-cet, New York. It will be sent post-paid for 10 cents, and the dime afterward credited tit- ward the price of any book ordered. Loner Than Ever. W. IL liar Iks wishes us to announce tliat be has made a reduction in the price of all meats to 00. A customers. Remember that if you pay c.oh down at bis market jou will get a great deal more for your money. Don't you imagine that this is an advertising dodge it is business, and so you will ascertain when yon call ou bint. A Coed lis is re far lou. Owing to continued illness Mr. C. 1'. Da vis is unable to attend to the duties devolv ing upon kiln iu hi business, and conse quently be thi week advertises hi half of the Al'oany Soda Factory for ale. Any good, reliable man with a little ready capital now h i the opportunity of buying into a well established business. Arkuewiedarmrnt. Some "Good Samaritan," signing himself imply "A Friend," thi week sent to the editor of the Dkmochat, by express, a box of very fine, large and Incions peaches, all the 2way from Weston, Umatilla county. We can assure our modest friend that bis aindne sa is thoroughly appreciated. "hlre Vm Rooks, A large catalogue of a careful selection of standard and valuable works, offered at prices much less than tbey have ever known such books to bo sold, ha just been issued by the American Book Exchange, 55 Beek- man street, New York. It will be sent free on request. ChrWIInn Association. The subject for next Sabbath afternoon at the rooms of tho Young People's Christian Association is in the 4th verso of the 4th chapter of James; on Wednesday evening, in the 3d verso of the 3d chapter of St John. IlaHendru's Bemovul. To-day the Haffcnden Brothers will re move their stock of groceries from the old stand to the Foster building lately occupied by P. C. Harper & Co. Remember this when you want groceries. Mrs. giuilh (outing. Oar Lulies will take notice that Mrs. Sa- repta Smith, the female physician, will bo at the St. Charles Hotel in this city to-day, and at Corvallis from Sabbath until Tuesday. llead her advertisement. gour Kroiit ! Soar Kroist ! Couiad Meyer has a fine lot of splendid sour kroufc for sale. If you are a lover of it call on him aud purchase a supply. WHY Sltll WASTED TV HO. Toll me r wlngml winds, Around my pathway raarliur. Is thaif nd t on earth Where man folk seas from saorliiKt If such Uwr be. Pray 1st in know, And to that pise I'llquloklygoi I'll paek my trunk Tills wy night I'll go slim, Without light ID crawl elsar thsr I' sou all lur Defer I'll slssp With s man who snores I I I I TUB (1EKAT K stKT. A msnihant rloh In taek sd bands Was asked by en poor M dirt, Ilow It had oom that on wss (net Whll each wss quallr sxpsrl. "How to It," bs went a lo y, "You Just wbsrs the ksrast llssT tb, wall, you kaow," th other said, "Tbs syss I uss Is advsnts.' Ilsme. aad Abread. Wheat 03 cents. T. U Dugger now lives up at Sodaville. Chow Jaokon' Boat Sweet Navy Tobac co. City Council meet next Tuesday even. inS- County Court has been In session this week. One price to all at the Farmer' and Me chanic' Store. Allen Parkor is now postmaster at Oneat- ta, llenton county. Now good weekly at th farmer and Mechanic' Store. Next week we will civ the proceedings of our County Court. I Mr. Newhouss died last week and was buried Sabbath afternoon. I Judge lturuett, of Corvalli. honored as I with a call last Wednesday. AU good marked in plain figures at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. Uecse have been coming from the north ia Urge numbers since but Tuesday. Tho finest teas in town at Ilaffandea a. Ask for their new list of article. Since the late coo! weather flies have not near the strength of ordinary butter. A new lot of stationery opened this week at the Farmer' and Mechanic' Store. A lull line oi nne wuite mm - i . Ill- it 1 ' k I 1.1. K kct at th Farmers' and Mechanic' Store. C.aasy" Clark U back from the Kami-1 T....l. ....t ,.. emn-l In this I city. lie Board of Fire Delegates bold its reg ular monthly meeting next Monday even ing- Tlie weather during th past week has had I rather a dampening e fleet upon the Male liuod brooms can be had at the Albany 1 Broom Factory for only three dollar per I UUSOD. i i li. A. Irvine ha been in th city this week settling np th estate of Archie Jooee, deceased. Prof. Sox informs us that there ara about 300 pupil now attending the public schools in this sity. A postal card from Harry Armatroag in form n that be is now living at St. Paul, Minnesota. The Cttn nfSalrm was at oar wharves ye. Urday, and b will not have to lay np aaia J ... ' I Assessor Mom finished np bis duties and mad his report t the present term of the County Court As i the goklea treae of bair to butter, so are unkind wonU from the rip lip of a beautiful woman. , , , 1 I uuttom pneos. casn nasi sou Kjnar ow ing U th order of the day at the aud Mechanics' Store. Hon. Harvey Sbeltun, one of the BUanch et citizen of the Fork of the Hntiam, dropped in on us yesterday. 1 Uve Froman baa gone over to Esstera Or evn to look after the stock interests in the e-tile of Jesse fairish, deceased. There will be a business meeting of the Yuang l'eople ' Christian Association next Monday evening. Be sure to attend. Next Sabbath the member of th United Fresbytcrian Church will observe the divine ordinance of the "Lord's Supper. One of the neatest and most oom plot bar no and saddlery establishment in the val ley is kept by John Irving in thi city, I'rof. a L. Arnold, President of th Stat Agricultural College, delivered the Annual Address at the Stat Fair last Tuesday, liov. K. X. Condit, who waa Moderator of the Presbyterian Synod which was bs session at Seattle hut week, has got back home. Tbe foundation for tne meanest man is laid when a small boy tarn the worm-hole ia an apple for his eompauion to bit from. Rev. J. T. Wolfe will discourse in ths M. E. Church next Sunday morning and even ing. A cordial welcome is extended to all. A question np for debate before a lyceum of a neighboring town ia: "Is a bobtal kat as handsome aa tbe egal on th noo dollar T Great preparations are being made for the sowing of fall grain in this county, in fact a considerable amount ha already been put in, County Court matter brought Hon. J. P. Schooling, of Harrisburg, amoug as yester day. He reports everything euiet in bis sec tion. Jo. L. Dickson, after having been away for several years, hs come back te this coun ty to stay, lie will assist his father in farm' ing. Linn Engine Co. No. 2 held their regular monthly meeting but Monday evening and considerable important business wah trans acted. Boys, you can get a nice knife at Clarke's for 10 cents, and for 25 cents you can get one with a white bone handle and two blades, Uncle 'jimmy Charlton called yesterday and settled np for the paper. This would be a better country if we hitd a few more men like him. When yon want any dress-making done in tbe very latest style and at low prices call on Mrs. Parks, one door below Saltmarsh's drug store. Johnny Schmeor bought a splendid Path finder colt of Orlando Parrish a few days ago. He will take it over to his stock ranch on the Ochoco, Still another large invoice of clothing, mens' furnishing goods, boots, shoes, etc., opened this week at the Farmers' and Me chanics' Store, Fanners should take great care not to sow ' fall wheat on low, flat ground. In such places wheat will not fill and all labor and seed will be lost. Through the kindness of Rev. J. T. Wolfe, our new Methodist minister, we have re ceived a copy of the minute of th last Con ference of the M. E. Church. ; John Foster was down here during the first of the week. He rented the building recently occupied by P. O. Harper & Co. to Haffcnden Brothers while he was down. You don't know how badly you bave miss ed it if you have been roasting yourself over the stove this fall putting np tomatoes aad '"fin I peschiis. Haffunden Bros.' have a large sup ply of luscious canned fruit and they sell it I y.y ohi-sp. Mr. It. Koohler, Presidont of the West Side Road, visited Corvalli last week. The I City Council ha not yet granted the compa ny the right to run track through the city. For all sort of ladies' and children' Un- dor wear, millinery or drou-maklug, go to Mr. Parrtsh' at th Revere House. Bhe ' baa a splendid stock en hand and sell very low. Love rule the court, the camp, the grove, th earth below and the heaven above, but it never sewed gray patch on husband' black trousers. That isn't love. That's re venge. Geo. A. Webb, State Agent for the Com- merolal Union Insurance Co., gave us call last w eunesuay. 11 went up to UorvaUia last Saturday to look after th interest of bis company. a a - a . ... I Persons who have been out over the coun ty during the past week or so inform n that plows art running in every field. Our farm- ers are preparing to pat in an immense amount oi fall wheat A special dispatch by our grape-vine Uie- grsph informs us that another young lady in this city is getting ready to change her name and promise to "love, honor and obey" a cer tain gentleman who lives down the valley. There never yet was a boy so good that he didn't have aa overwhelming desire to look for lump sugar when ha cams horn and found that hie mother had gone over to a neighbor's to "borry flat-irons." If some kind of aa amendment ooald be added to the marriage service which would make It mandatory en th part of ths bride to arise la the morning and kindle the fire, tner wotuti d fewer out Dachau mumping about Ue country. I . . a ... ji oo couhlnt tnrow a cat up oar streete just now without its paws soratchig a can- I didaU for chirk or sheriff. If Senator Bil- yen bad got his "fee bill" through at the last term of th Legislature there would probably not have been so many. REMOVAL, iu aaww swigou wmv AUU' I I m m m icnaen uros. nave re moved to the brick store XOrmeriy OCCUPIOQ DV XT. O TTttmAK fr. Hrt noy1tr " opposite the Odd Fel low's Temple, where can be found one of the larg- est, UlieSt find XZlOSt 6l& gant stocks of staple and 11110 UrOCGZl63 111 tHO fimintrV. " Letter iat. ThafruMMvtne lathe lis ot It Its rematnlne in Ik Cost Hnee. Aihaoy, lis eownty, Ore eon. out. k. 17. Persons ealllnc lor tb4H Imuin was (Ive tk ael oa wb lea tbey were Bryant, K llaghea, Davbi (2) Haoauo, Christ Jubnauu, J Slur A Uk. Nellie l'."ll. T ti Price, Sarah Parker. W W Kmith. C.ma R Vaaaob. B Watts. Henry C HOWSOi, ABMCM Baldwin, C A (4) Cottier, W T Conner. A J CUrk, Usury I. P?";, " Church. Mrs J P avia, U W Earl,. Foster, Mr Mary K F. IL RAYMOND, P. M. ta Eaasker re BwW. a j. . ,, ,. , . I - - - - 1 nn tv uu mu i"-"'". - lumbar, ate., will be kept oa band at the planar ia Lebanon. Flooring aad matte will be sold at $20 aad 2t par thousand, and other lumber in proportion. Oar readers will remember that the lumber ftwa Cona's mill cannot be excelled anywhere. Hard times has always been the cry in Oregon, bat now it f hard time in reality. , money is as scarce with me aa a ben s teeth, so yoa who have aa interest in my welfare pleas step to the front. A word to to the wis ia sufficient. Very respectfully, Ekoch Boyle. H'iaWf Rival, and th reason is obvious after a trial of over a Quarter of a century No family should be without a aupply of that good old remedy, FjU Fran' cele brated Hamburg Tea. It ta purely veire- ryins etf ail Impurities from the system, and imparting a glow and yigor which ouly tho who bar need U can appre ciate. Yea Want rnrnUnr T J a. Dannals, bs this city, now has oa hand a larger stock of furniture than any other establishment this tide of Portland, and if yon want to parch any it will pay yon to (pre him a call. He has something to tell yoa In regard to his prices. Keeneasy Claaw JIarptr't ilaoazin for $3. 15, Ser&nert $3.30, A'eu York Weekly Tribune S1.20, and other periodicals In proportion, aro sappued throngh the Economy Club of the American Book Exchange, 65 Beekman street, New York. . ; , Seed atofev tale. Gaston Jt Furry, oat at the Mammoth Warehouse, have son Terr choice lot of I seed oats for sale. They hare the Hogam, Swede, Side Oat, and th Brown Winter. Call and see them if yon want any seed oats. raraUhed Keeas te lu For an exoollontly fnrnished bed room, in a convenient locality in the city, inquire of ED. BAUM, Lectioonian Cigar Store. A Diary Lest. On Wednesday, the 17th, a red morocco- bound diary, either in Albany or on the road from there to King's Valley. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at thi office. Leak A key locket containing a picture ot a la dy; lost but Monday on the streets of Al bany. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office or at the St. Charles. . 1 strayed. A brindle cow, six years old, with a short tail. Any one leaving information at this office which will lead to the recovery of the cow will be suitably rewarded. HAKKIED. BURTRNSHAW TRIER. On Baobath. Oct. 6th, ISTvl, st tli HI. ChsrlM Hutsl in this city, by Key. T. H. w nits. ls. T. U. bi'RTHHir sod ills An ax da Trier. CARnOLlr-SOMMKBVn.LE On Monday. Oct. tth, I.- at tb nstoMW ef th brirtrs fatlxr, by iu;v. 4. ii. I-.- tf-'t, fc.'ii. W. S. CARlAl,i. ami AilSS AS ! .IS i jiXSHHtl UJiU ut tll.S couuty. fbarek Ulreetary. U. P. Ciiukcii. Preahiii every gabWh. at 11 a. m., and 7 r. u. by ltev. P.. U. Ir vine, V. I). Habbath 8c1kk1 at 2:30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thurwlay evening. KVAHOItl.lCAL CHDRClf. Preacbimron Sab. oatn at ii A. m ana ) r, k, Hahbatb School 12:13. Prayer meeting every Thurs- nay evening. 4. liowersox, pastor. CoNnRWUTioKALCnuwH.rtorv loe every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 r. M. Sabbath School at 2:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. K. Church. 8ctii. Service every Sabbath at St Paul's M. K. Church, South, at 1 1 130 A. M. and 7 l. M. Habtwth School at 10. Prayer meeting every Friday evenng. r. A. Aieses, pastor. M. E. CittrnciL Preaohins every Sabbath at 11 A. m. and 74 r. u. Sons service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School at 2.30 r. M. l'raver meeting every Thurs- aw any evening. J. jr. ie v ore, pastor. ST.Prrr.ns KnmwrALCttt;iu.'M.-Divlii ser vice is held ia the Church every Sunday at isa. it. ounuay ncnooi at r. M. u. L, Stevens, pastor. 15 Art wt Ciiciu it. Service every Sabbath at 11 A. sc. and 74 r. M. Sabbath School at li Praytr meetintr every Thursday even- ing. W. J. Crawford, pastor. I'nsnnYTKKlAK Church. Hervioe every Rabbath mornins and evening- in Y. P. C. A. HalL Sunday School immediately rfter the morning service. Prayer meeting every I Thursday evening. Dev. Elbert N. Condit, paitor. A rewlr Beaert. At the Cosmopolitan Saloon, oa Broad!- bin street, can be found the finest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. Hon open at all honrs. E. WATKLNDS. Proprietor. KwlMepel Dervlee. Divine service will be held at St. Peter's Kplscojial Church next Sunday, October 11 tli, at II o'clock, A. m. BKTTEft THAN GOLD la mrrWwl nesutn, ana yet man are suffering tne tor tare of the damned with Dvarwrwia when a single bottle of DR. MINTlE'ri KNU. MS 11 DANUKUOM I.lVKIt AND IlYH. I fKPHlA I'lLIX will irlve relief, and. If I persisted In, will cur the worst case of 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . I . mia auHrMMinir trounie. inui III1 cures Torpid Liver and lillinusneM, i'.sgulates raoo, cure nauow tximpiexion, rool piwbi mcs xsnwaacne, neartuurn, rain in (b Aide and Baoki la Huvar.ocisUed and GUARANTEED to be PURELY VEUE- TABLE. It act directly on tne coating of me BWDiica ana on me uver. tjan be) taken in any clime wet or dy weather. Bewaia of Imitation. The genuine- baa I an engraving of m lion on the ontalde wrapuer. rrlos. DO centa. For seJa bv all uruifyuHJ. SIR ASTT.EY COOPER'8 VITAL RE. STOKATIVE-Tbe great EmclUb remedy na made more cure or Jiervons Uebil ity, tiominal Weakneaw, Lost Manhood, nocturnal embedona. lamliude. inabiliiv ?g$tZ& and exomsae. than all other tnedlvl oetnbined. Why will you sufferT bend to A. K. Mlntle, 11. Mo. 11 Kearney street, Han Krandaoo. for the Hoatoratlv ana M cured, rrkw, 13 per botU. Four Umea the quantity, $10. Try a boUle. Vr. Mlntle U-ewt alt private diseases auccee iuuy. FIe Impression. It U Irene rally auPDoaed br Physicians and tlie people Konerallr that Dyspepsia cannot invariably be cored, but we ara pievsaea to any mat uxsxs s avovkt t low an baa never, to our knowledse. failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint In all lu fonrut, mica aa Hour Stom ach, CowUvenewi, Hick Headache, palplta- tiott toe Mean, indisMiiion, bad laate in I be Inoulh. An. Out of the ftt.OOO dosen botUoa sold laat year, not a singlo failure waa reported, but thousand of compli mentary ieuia received irons oruRgtsta or wonderful euro. Three doaea will relieve anymao. Try It, hampie boulee lOccnta. IWular six li centa. For aale by all aruggiM. wrnr wrw uawu. . , .t a. w t 1 a r mjTw .u DATn nv.ir.it'-imwin going lo a doctor for a rreaoripUon, If yon the Back and Lolna, Hmanang;, Inflamma tion, Calculi, Jtrtck-duat Deposit, or any trouble of the Kidneys or Bladder, bay a boille of Dr. Mintie'a NepbreUcum, tbe great Ilucha Compound. It la too moot wonderful prone rluton for theso trouble ever compounded. Messrs. Abrama A Carroll, wholenale drogfriata, say 1 "We refrard Nepbreticum as tbe be kidney ana Diaoaer renieoy in tne maraec uiUKKm, .viiimiu. vi ., T Everybody speak highly of k" Child, druggist, Portland, Or., aaya : "Sold lot of It; it always does the work." Many nave oeen cured or ODMinaie Kidney com plaints utter the dootor have given them up. Price, 91.2s. For sale by all drug- jruaa. Summons. In tke County Court of (Ae County of Linn in tit State of Oregon; 3. lu Cowan, FlalntuT, vs. William Set tle, Defendant. To William Settle, the above named De- I texxAmai. I In tbe name of the Stat of Oregon. Ton ara hereby required to appear and answer mo oonspiaint or tne aoove fiatnun m tne above euiitled Court, now on Die with the Clerk of aald Court, by the first dar of tk next regular term of said Court after the publication or lais summons Ir six weeks. 10 De oegnn ana neia on me arst Monday plaint of tne plaintiff herein ; and yon ar nereuy nouned mai u you lau 10 appea and answer said complaint, aa hereby re anlreU. the plaintiff will take ludnmenl acalnst yeu for want of such answer tor the sum of S143 14, and for Interest on rate or 10 per cent, per annum, and for in terest on S7S 00 from Oct. 2d. 1878. at the rate 01 wo vor cent, far sonura. sau iw the costs and disbursements of this action. Publish ei by order of S. A. JohnsJudsre 01 uourt, wnicn oroer Dears date sept. ztfin, 10 1 y. La. r Liirsw, w7 Att'y for Plain tifl. U. G. OEEVIEn, D. TTrtTTI Pmrifl.t.h1ft irUVSlCiail . . . . mecepathic Phy - and Surgeon. - gVFFICE at residence on corner of Ferry W and Third rjts. vu. H.J. BOUOHTOIT.II.D., laxBAinr, ..... &.! miltt DOCTOR IS A ORADUATK OF TRB TJNI- 1 VERMITY Uedissl Collac New York, and Is a Ut mwibsr ol nsueru Hospital Msuicu uus Ms Vara. svrotnc In City Drar, Btors. Bssldsno on Bauta sid of Hsosnd St.. thrs door ssst at th wai tsrest lesdiug to dspot. Dr. T. Is. GOLDEN, OCCULIST AND AURIST SALEM, OREGON. rR. OOLDEIT HAS HAD EXFERIEJifCK IN U treating th various diseases to which tbe y and ear are subject, and feel oomident of (lvln( entire satisfaotlon to tho who may piao tnemseive usuw nu wn. O. O. Kelly, H.D., Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. rroffln In M'llwaln's Block. Resi dence, one door north of U. P. Church. yunsir MANUFACTURER Ooiteen uuu dnices. No. St First Ht. Albany. R(i!t4 or srotmd coffffes sud spioes ot sil kinds whulciAlo or FtiUiii. Satmiaotlon guamiiteed. VlillVi WILLAMETTE MARBLE & STOWE WOI MANUFACTUP.KKH Olf- MARDLE MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, TABLETS, MANTELS, CEMETERY CURSINQ, ASHLAR AND COPING, BASES FOR GARDEN FOUNTAINS, TILE FOR WALKS, AND ALL KINDS OF WORK IN STONE. As we tret our Marble direct from the Rutland Q'i''rie4 and Mill In Vermont, and have it welec-ted with care, we can insure customer the bot ef marhlo, a expert work ers say that Vermont marble is better than any Imported from foreign countries. Having Juxt received several ton of marble, and lnvlncf more 011 the way, we ran offer extra inducements to ttioae wanting work. Ordorw from any part of tin -ntate promptly attended to. and all work warranted as rprettontod. We have oocniivasti r out for work except thoito having tbelr credential from n. mrnaop ami worae corner (second and vl6ntf jOk. Gr IO ?0R Hew AT School I HAVE BEEV APPOINTED AGENT AND HAVE JirsT KECE1VKI A I,ARGE and full Hue of the School Book which bave been ad Uwt t-y the antlioritin of 11.1. u.i. .1.. r..iui. tor the old onss formerl v In tute in the nnbiio . .... tr. Hin. Mil, 1... .'ui. , w . m... ........ For particular in regard to their introduction TO TEACHERS At flrat it was required that all who wanted to exeban in, should procure an order from un direct 10 my store and bring your oiu 1 M Guardian's Sale OF Real Estate. TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT by virtue) ot an order made by tbe County Court of the County of Linn, ia tho HUUo of Oregon, on tbe J 0th day of September, 1879, in tbe matter of tbe entate and guardianship of Maine w C. Carotin, a minor, 1, tu undersigned, will cn Saturday, li 25th day of OctoUr, 1870, on too real estate and premise described below, at tbe hour of one o'clock F. M. of that day, offer for aale at public) auction the ruiiowing; described real estate and premise, to-wlt : I.0U No. I, 2, 8 and 4 in Block U and the whole of Block 1ft and 18, and tbe Eaat hair of Block No. 17, also Jxt No. 1 In Block Xo.2jutd Lou No. 3 and4nd6a feet off the South side of Lota No. 1 and 2 In Block No. 10, all in tbe Town of North Brownsville, a anown on tne piat 01 saiu town on file lu tbe Clerk's olUce of said Uun County s auno a cettain Uact of land beginning at a point So chains and 67 links North and 7 S3-100 chain Wont of the mint where the line between Township 13 and 14, 8. R. 2 W. crown tho KaM line oi Alexander Kirk 'a Donation Land Claim, situate and being; In 1 ownsblpe 13 and li. S. K. 2 and S Went, and running tbence Nerth 76 Wat 8 chains, tbenee booth 1 East 1 67-100 chain, tbence East 6 47-100 chain to tho place of beginning, contain-Inn- 44-100 of an acre: aU- a uact of land beginning at a point 26 01-100 chains North of tbe point where the line between Town ships 13 and 14 S. K. 2 and a W.croseeetbe 1 i f A U..n,ln. V'lplr Tlnn.l intl Ind Claim In Tpa. 13 and 14 S. R. 2 and 3 W tbence South z W-100 cliains to J. at. Mover's North line, thence West 9 9S-10D chains to the Northwest corner of said Moyer'a land,thenoe Soutb 22 6. -100 o bains to the Tp. Una, tbence West 3 03-190 chains, tbence North 26 67-100 chains, tbence East 1-100 chains, tbence Soutb 60" Kant 3 53 100 chain, thence North SO" East 4 27-100 chain to tbe place of beginning, contain ing lz so-jou actea; also a tract oi lanu oe- Ktnning as in Boutneast corner 01 a 104 01 land conveyed by John Carol n to Augus tus C Hausman. on the East line of Alex ander Kirks Donation Land Claim in Tp. IS S. R. z W., and running tbence .North 2o East 75 links, thence East 21 lirks, thence South 2o W. 1 10-100 chains to tbe lino of Alexander Kirk 'a land, tbence North to the place or beginning: also tne following tract of land, beginning at a point on said Kirk's Donation Land Claim 15 chains East of tho Northwest corner of tbe South half of said Donation Land Claim, on tbe Tp. line between Tpa. 13 and 14 S. K. 2 and 3 W, and running tbence Kaat on Tp. line 11 06M-1OO chains, tbence Nortn 20 (S7iuu cnains, tnenoe vvest it SK-100 chains, tbence euth 2)1 67-100 chain to tbe place of beginning, contain ing si ll-iuu acres, ana au peiug situate in Linn County, State of Oregon. Terms of aale : Said real estate will be sold for cash, gold coin in hand. j. si. Aitjxr.it, 8w4 Guardian. Assignee's Sale. TN THE MATTER OP THE l of John Parker, Bankrupt, notice is nerepy given uuu on xnursuay, 1110 xoia day ol I November, 1879, at the Court House 1 aoor in toe cujr ui Ajuauy, uuu i-uuuiv, I Oregon, at ths hour of 10 o'clock A. M-, I will soil the following described real prop erty belonging to the estate of the bank- rapt auove nauieu at puuuo aucuou 10 me hiahest bidder for cah, ten per cent, paid down and th balance on coutirmatiou of aale, to-wit : Lots numbered two (2) and seven (7) in Block numbered one hundred and nineteen (UU) in Havkleman's Addi- .1 . .1 .l. r A 11 n n T Inn n H I USD IB tflS Llir Ul A1MUIT, U1UU WUWJi I State of Orecon. improved by dwelling 1 1 X l m. ti.. AvnAnoA xf purchaser. XMtoa mis out a uay 01 oepwm wr, 10 1 J. WILLI AU 8TKBL, Otd Assignee. Final Settlement. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe undorsiirned. Administrator of the estate or josepn israaiey, accessed, has filed in the County Court for Linn County. Oreirop; his final account as such Administrator, and by order of said Court Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1879. at tbe hour of one o'clock P. M., is set for bearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. Any person or persons interested in said estate is hereby notified to appear and file his objections on or do fore said day to said final account. 9w4 ' Administrator. A WEEK in your own town ana no capital 01) risked. You oau (five the business a trial .iiiuutumnH. Ths best opportunity ever offered tor those willing to work. You should try nothing els until yeu see lor yourself what you can do at the hmineM we offer. Mo room to explain here. You esa devot ail your time or only your spare time to tbe business, and make great pay for every hour you work. Women make ss much ss men. Hand for spe- !J nrinte terms and particulars, which we mail free. 15 Outfit free. Don't ooniplsin of hard times while you hsv such a chanoe. AUUreSS tt. BAUilT 01 UU., roruanu, smumb. Assignees Notice. -fcTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT y James W. Kecter has made an assign ment of his property to the undersigned for the benefit of ail his creditors. AH persons having claims against the said James W. Rector are hereby required to present the same under oath, within three months from tbe date hereof, to me at my office in Iiarrtsburg, Oregon. Detd August 21-st, 187-J. E. N. TANDY, 5w3 Assignee, Kliswortii etreet, Airmny, uregon. F. WOOD A CO. LEO" O THE - ir.ii ..i,.2 .,i,.ii. ihm m-IiooIm In thin vallov at xchance rates. mm ...v. .... , i-i . .-..---- - call at my More, or ad!re inc. AND PARENTS. book at hitroditrtory nri.;, or wbtbed a teacher, but mii is not the caae now. book witn von. They have arrived! What have arrived? TUoae I.adieV and liiStfrfn'a 61t, from tlio celebrate! fac tory of lIIlrosi t l.tttii.er, nt , SAF.IUEL E. VOOriG'S ! Tlirse Good sire Tar snperior to any liithrrlo bretihi I tUlas inar- kef, staid are nnrsrelird for I r blllty asd flolfI. 7tf Samuel E, Youxg lia returned froisi Sau Fran cisco, v.licrc lie lias selected . his Tall Stock of Jlcrclum dlse.wliiclilte lia xinrciiased direct Irom Import ers and 3Ianufactnrer,inrlutlinall the latest novelties ef the season. Ho lias no refuse Auction Goods " or so called "Bankrupt Stocks,' but Clean, Fresh Goods, which he will sell you as reasonable as most of the so-called Cheap Good, usid rIyo you better value. Give him a call, and satisfy your self before purchasing. HO! FOR ' YAQU1XA BAY ! HAVING A COOD COACU AND T11A11S RIS KING tram Ct4-alli. to Y.(ti!. Hav, .iu mkG u.iiuuc the Mm bunicta " at KfcKA." ruuiiiug fraia fioueer to ewinrt, we arc iw ,,r,-j-a,. w tnodaMtho traveluis ul-lK rniih aist-ciaM oonvc.x' aacs to the ses-iure. SUce leaves Coo alli at C o'clock a m on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ami KKIDAYS. anl the lat kxv. s Pkmeeron MONDAYS, TIESDAYs, TUVKai'JiYs and SATURDAYS. Tkromak UrkcU fr tbe ssuall saw T S eo. A nductkm will be made on the tmai for families. Reasonable charvvs for tiAl freight. Uuud aocuauuo- datiocw for bunHW at HotHMa-. Dnnt take our word for this, lu: lake a trip to tl Coast and satisfy yourself. bill M. M. r St. 1. v r " . Otsteus! Oysters! Prices I?.etliieitl AT MADY'S RESTAURANT.! OYSTER STEWS, OYSTERS FRIED, -PAN ROAST, FANCY ROAST, -SMALti RAW, - - - 3714 CTS - - S7 " - - $714 " - - Z7X " - - 2i M - - 37J Ojru nutil IS 6tf LARGE RAW, 69 FRONT ST. P. M. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the co-partnership heretofore existing between Fred. Willert and John Buerh, known as tho firm of Willert & Buacb, is this day dissolved by mutual conseuU All debts due said firm will be paid to Fred. Willert, and all Indebtedness ef the salJ firm will be paid by mm. FRED. WILT.ERT, JOHN BUSCU. Albany, Sept, 20. 1879. 8w-t REWARD 1 I HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OF half of tho jewelry stolen from toy store In Lebanon, on the night of tbe 2 Ith of August, 1879, If tbe whole amount Is recovered; or if the thief ta apprehended I will give the same amount. 5tf ASA PETERSON. QQflA MONTH guarantied. 312 a day at h una OOUU made by the industrious. Capital aot re quired ; we will .tart you. Men, wouien, boys and girls make money footer at work for us than at any thing else. The work is light and pleasant, and t-uuh as anyone can go right at. Thus who are wine who see this notice will stmd us their addresses at onc and . . . .1... n,-Htr .,,,1 tni. liA.i. the time. Those already at work are laying up 1 irire sums of money. Address TRUE It CO., Ausna, Maine. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe partnersliiu heretofore existicg be tween Sthrson & Sears, in the merest tsia business in Sotlavilie, was dissolved by mutual consent 01 Aug. 15, lS7t. Uww Stimsoa collects a". I accounts dna tho lata firm and pavs all dolts contracted by 7w-t STIMSON & SKA.F. J.