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W J a I i . 7 T - ) L SIic JJtuum'nt. Ftil hay... ..OCTOr.KR 31, 1870. isi ir.it i:.i!:x;:st.m There tre a large mtiiiUrr of prrMuui inlcl! ed lo I he lK."IO t'KAT, tint! I rrn-it(!jr u!& nil .iirli tn lA 11. us urnl mou bit illy to pay my r-rciiitorn and conduct ni) tiKMines. I nm tn lovtnrisht rnracst n!)nl tlii ilur.,nmt fully expect n prompt 5IAUT. V. RROVTX, TO CITY PATR2H3. jil Ij there fca been a mart ruinilalnt W rar tarrW tuilai: ear Mirea lUreirc Slant tkr city that f bate mnrladrd ( UrrfaTwr 1 pnU Ihc pujK-r la I he Fel ntrc ! (leeway v lib tke carrier Jle. rrua will terrrfor lake da seller, thai rvlorrk Ihrirrai c-l Ihrlr ipfr l Ihe !, l!r- tijt tOeVlerk t rl.U) Manilas X poxln-r will b rbnrcrd. Xotliiii" ever ot n.nr.fctratt-d tJie evil work ings of the credit system tn letter advantage than does the present hard time, ami wcare glad to see our merchants making efforts to iuaugurate ilie plan ef scl!i:i; ouly to cash customer. Tho merchant have it iu their lKrer to make the change, if they only have t ie will, bat as l.m as a maawho has no cah gota roo Ij a cheap at a ctih luiyer just so l.mg will our people hive trouble. A story we have hearj illustrati s this case truly : A small hoy with a hii; cent in his lmiul stood before a grocery store for a long time before making up his inin.l to enter. When asked what ho desired ho in'iire.l : " If a loy should come here and t trusted for a f tit k Stun, how much would li. Itc 'Due as the reply. "Aad if r, bnv should re with tho cah, how much would it 'Just tho same." "Then I pics I'll trusted," fjuietly reiuaikcd the financier, &m he slipped the cent tloa n into his pocket. Am CaXera Ort;.ia t'rlratl. J. IX. 8erry, of Ileprmer, foimeriy of Brownsvilic, called on us last Tuesday ami nettled up old scores and paid in advance for the IKMot-E.T. lie is now engaged, exten sively in ihcep-rais'ng in Umatilla county, avid is making it very profitable. He hs tiken a 'V departure" this ,-nc:i ai.d sheared alt.ut head t i.-e. and h thinks Iu will ijaia s--V Tj po i:;.U nf wool on each 'eep tturiu the year. In California sheep areaias sieart-.l l,:: i.i the iM-riM; anl fuiL l ut it lias heretofore ltn couidcretl that the climate was t-w c!d in O-pnii to ; a-inj t that pb:i- ilr. :-;iry is to inak!:.; the expcriiueiit, and !.o W)J he has ne- rcano.l t- think that it W;sl In.- r ucuealul. A ?4rt:al ilr"l. Oa W edje3-uy noniia atMnt ha'f pst 3 o'clock a fight txk pluce ! t ei: av.d Juukina aud Joe IX-imy. ii whicti the latter tnock down tiht for a ootl while, aud the ! - faces of tli2 two combatants hwke 1 like j chain iiht chain lihta'a ho-1 stnick tin n I whiMi they g i throa!i. The li,-ht wath : r u!t of an oM feu L far e:noieot j-.h-.e tlidu"; know anvthiiir alxjtit the a!air, hut ! the Marshal arrested alwnt ii-N.n ' ' and hal him contnUixte the usioi fee to the city treasury. Toe anthoritie Icarniu' taat Jaukius cofnmeueed th r did ri"t arret Ienv. The t'ri -.x-Ial!M. The mcetias of the Youn,' People's Oiria- tian Association are attended a great deal j more largely at present than they have been, j jind the interest seems to be on the increase. ! Toe subject for consideration next Sab-1 bath afternoon is found in Matthew IG:'2S J "For w hat is a Hum profited if he shsll g.iiu the whole wrll and lose his own ton!, or what thiil a nia:i jji-. is in exchange for bis soul?" Ths subject chosen for erenins of next week is Taess. fclaiu f,'o:i ail appearance of evii. ilueslay !'-"Ab- 4 U'.rtlttlaj I'arljr. A merry time was had at the residence of j .Mayor Moiiteith last Tuesday evening. That lacing the birthday of h'u estimable Lvl V her lioaay friends gatiiered in uninvited and gave J her a genuine surprise. Mirth and enjoy. ineiit ruled until a late hour, aud all the guests returned to their lio-aes feeling tliat they had pa3sJ one of the mot plcisant evenings of their lives. W'e hope Mrs. M. may live to etij y many more birthdays, and that they may ail lc ai enj ivable as the one just pased. . The "Liu: lit of the taw." Besides oar l'ical bar the following altor nsys from other places are atteinling the present session of Circuit Court in our city: Portland A. C. Oib'is, 11. Williams aud J. N. Dolph. Sdem W. M. Kuniiy and Tilrnon Fonl. Corvallis Joiin Burnett, F. A. Clieno weth, J. A. Yautis. Independence W. (i. rijx r. JIarriaburg K. X. Tandy. We tiii-j week receivcl a Fjiecifiieti book from Marder, Liise and CVa Pucili Typa Fonndiy. at San Francisco, It contutna ill the latest styles of type aul printing materi al, and coneqnently is very valaa'ule to . "c Lave done consideraLlo Lusincss with the Pacific Type Foundry and always f mnd iU Jlmaer, M. X. C. flawke,-, an lionorable man to d widi. We ;rf; glal t. eca his honse growing in favor with the printing fraternity. Apple Fur SSanlana. IliilT-juden I5ro. have received aa ordtr for 175 hnshelrfpf app:c:i from Montana, and will ship them in a fe-- days. The fruit will go to San Francisco, aud from there on to Kelton and then up the Utah Northern to the temiinnp, and then by wagon to its des tination. The Willamette Valley 14 getting rpi'te a reputation for its fruit. nr College. The sccand term of the Albany Colle iate Iastifcute will begin on Weliiesday,"ov, 12th, at which time a great many new pupils will commenee. The present term has been very successful although the attendance from the country h ts not been large oa &ir count of so much fall grain being put in. DAurins Farlf. The beeoad dancing party of the Albany Social Club will be given this evening at Xa- fccilic Opera House, and without doubt will it a very enjoyable afiair. Dancing com menees at S o'clock. E l 3 . esi j 1 jifri' i ees- Divine eorvieca will be held at .St. Peter's pucopal Chnrch next Sunday, November n mornwii' an 1 evenn!r'. ioi:ral ncport:nc. Tho following appears n a foot not to tHo ea.e of Stato v. Ixswis. reported iu 1!) Kan sas. The facts as tated in tho case wore, that tho defendant l ewis, imprisoned in the common jail, on a rhargo of burglary, while awaiting lus trcal, broke jail and escajicd, Ho was afterward arrested on a warrant for breaking jail, waived eximiuation and was again commilteil. After bis second incar coratum he was tried on tho chargo of bur glary and aeyuitted, and being arraigned for Uud upon the second chargo, pleait that he had Ihvu acipittUd of tho chargo of burglary aud heneo bad been unlawfully confined, and was ot guilty of tho after chargo. To this plea a demurrer was interpsed by tho stato, and sustained by tho u promo court nptm appeal, and tho defendant sentenced to two years iu the penitentiary, on tho last charge. The following "report," by K. l Ware, of tho Fort Scutt Kir, was written at the time of the hearing in the supnuno court: ixaiu: suruKMK rorur, statkok KANSAS. (Vtr f, .t rtK t.W StAte tf A'.HWd. ,;; 'i7. When ufum thy fnoiw tho law j.lcv iU n li Jo tic qw tluujch In hiuwm tr gxiiM -Ihuu art ihtn rvtjult-J to wilt, S"V.ViMi t.i' Civ fry Vrfw. tr : "Hie iWfvnHltt, white ml lar, Wiw arrtniLotl o!i rhirvo of Imnrtwi.nw hi tent. And direct lt jail ho went. h ssomfllow (ell mUul, And tUrviuh prim he thknxl, AoU in s.m untreanl cif ili;i;i Utf vffvvtcU hi fcca Mrfc juu, uw: As-iiri the Uw Like luuid i ifvm uioil. And rv-frtrkcti him InUt jni -' W hich said JaU, while cirm:!, 1! hy srSH-Wac trtmrr bcU. Tlien the omrt uutt ainl ihc tried t!U ti anJ Uuwit each ilc, O.i the (ij.l fjirihttfittd jUit ; V-ui th jury clcomi the man. Nur, jMrH think that thU r.rnc ca KinUat ju4 b-mt thU phu-o. -Vtfy. md k Aain the taw i hi defendant jluxi U w This time take htiu nuiU the Ta;c F-r if?ccUh an cacajc ; lie unahls to give bail Iiv9 rvluctaiilly to Jail. Lewis Uiid for thU lat a-t, 31 vko a ;cUl pica 4 tct: "Wroritftj did thrv ijm arrtt, "A my trUl did attoO. And while rihUuIIy at laV. 'Taken chi a wnwful clWce. I Uk back Irom thnt what thy "rHu dkf wrongly touk a-. When tht vpectal pica w bemrd, "HiTviua the State demurrvd. The drfctuiuit th?o waa suel When Um cuurt n heard to my In a ct'Ul, mtuaive war Tim- deoiurrer U nwtained. Ua -k to Jt.;J aid Lew i o, But m liberty m dtar, lie appeal, aud niw U hrrw j T' reen the jijdw below. Tiie ufsiniou will c to tain Ail the tatrmenu tlut nrnialo. J.- r.i,. ut, an I ,-; 0 tn : A a Ha-ait-rr, air. uf tx."t, Wlw ti injure! hy our Any prupiTty, n man t' jtut tt 4m, air, it yuu ca:. Can y.u aiz us wtn at 14 Ou a Umc and trum;?d char-. ; Aud it we encape. then my It la eritrue tu grt away Wh.n we riUu'aUy rrained What wn Wfuti,cfally obtained? riea-the-eurt lr, wiiat t ennn-? What h riht arul what U wrupf I our fr?cdmi bat a Or the subject of a rhyme.' .1 .-j-LHtni, an I U. iJ of A tt inry ur tUf St t!: When the .State, that i t May. fi take the liberty away When the padjck a:td the ha; Lavai one heiplewi in our irra-p. It' u'dawfnl th-n tha. hj fcven drfiiMJt ut Isbtrty Wicked dreams thai ina In tinw iifiw mnd riftcn into m'wr. Crime A dark and damning idiape; Then, if he ierehance eacape, K'.'enure reniurne will rU o'er bia bKattercd, ln-aick mu). Piea-ie lht?-c Kirt-kir, how can we Manage pttje who H frea r V c Appellant'. I'ka:-th3-eurt irt if it't. Where doe litrpUu-ie heg'tii? (iiunutit f the Ciurt. Pr.a Ct'BU'4: We -din't maXe Uw. We are buund T'j inU.Tjret t aa fuid. The defn.Uut Invoke away; V.'hn arreMLttl. he h'uhl irtay. Tiii-J a;;teal can't be matfitained. t'jr the record dea not K.-ror in the ormrt bel'w. And we nothing ran infrr. Let the Judroetit be tut;nt-)l - All the Juiticea cutwrur. Of lhsShc-rilT--r:e ar;d iu. "il'ry t our earthly kins: ! T!:r ;iae HIotott lltt A regnlar meeting of tho Blue Kibbon Club will be held this (Friday) evening at 7:-lO o'clock at tho rooms of the Young Peo ple's Christian Association. Following is the programme: 1 Music by the Club. 2 Frayer. 3 Address. 4 Music by the orchestra. 5 Song by Mitfg Annie Fowell. G Reading by Dr. Brewer. 7 Music by the Club. 8 Five minute speeches. 9 Moatc by the oroheatrdu 10 Business. 1 1 Adjournment. Ieej Alllietlon. Yc are mucli pained to learn of the severe affliction in the family of Hon. B. F. Bon- liam, of Salem. During the past month he has buried his three eldest boys, victims of that dread scourge, diphtheria. On Thurs day of last week the eldest loy, Frank, was buried, and on last Sabbath the family were called upon to follow the remainuof the third boy to bis last resting place. In this afflict ive dispensation we deeply sympathies with the family. . Baptist Convention. The liiptiat Missionary Convention for the North Pacific Coast convenes at Brownsville in this county this week. There will be cpaite a gathering of both miuutcra and lay men on thi3 occasion. 1 Honors Ti;rul tpnit Itlni. O ir old friend and fellow townsman, Ilr. J. B. Wyatt, lias been elected Superintend ent of a minion Sabbath School recently or ganized by the Presbyterian Church at Port land. : M Iron Wault'il. The highest ca,h price pail for old iron at the Albany Irou Works. C. C. Cuf.p.uv, Pronr. iiKOif 4tbf lorl.vllvn oir Alrraily Iliof4l or nnd the Mill Mill Crlnillnu. Ful'owiog is a n-iwrt of tliu linjH8al of cac up to yrftorday afternoon: No. 1 Stato vi John Tetherow. Aianult with dangcrou weapon. Not guilty. 2 St!o vi t'hinrMo Tom. Iudictod for raic, and remanded for new trial. limiiui on motion of Proaeouting Attornoy. 4 -0 Fox Ilro v Win V Mcl'luro. To re cover money. Pinniiesed. ft Win S P.raeacn va Jan MoMahon. FjiK'tment. Diamianod. ! T It Moutoith vi Tlioa Montoith. Suit for partition. Continued. U W J Thompjon et 1 vi Ja V Thoinp. on ct al. Suit for partition. Continued. 1(5 -Chency Keeney et nl v Ktixabutli C Keeney. Suit in riity. Continued. lDJ FHondrex v Henrietta IKlore.etol. Conlirmation of nli. Salo conlirnuil. 20 -11 W t'ooper v John U MeCltire etal. Coiilirmr.tion of tale. Salo confirmed, 21 - L Fliun va J 11 MuClure. Continua tion of salo. Salo confirmed. 22 -J W Moora vi BT Uillis.et ux. Coulirm. ation. Salo confirmed. 2.1 John A Craw fonl v K It & Uapliaol Clieadlc. Conlirmation of nalo. Salo con firmed. 2 - KliadH'th M Walker v ( K Ooraliue and wife. Conlirmation of aale. Salo con firmed. 20 Cliaa Swe.ilo v Jai A Juukin. Con firmation of Sale. Salo confirmed. 30 - Ira iiuolnugli et al va F.li Kecnoy et ft'. To qniot title, lHvreo cnterotl ccord ing to pluadings aainut alt defendant! ex cept Warren. 32 A S.unptcr va A 0 Smitli. To remove cloud fnm title. I)imied at Mnli term. Ou docket ty mitake. 3.1 - J A Porter va Jouan lavia et at. To set axido doctl. Settled. 3l liuwppc Mataaca va (ieo II llulioa. Ilemandd from Suprt'ino Court for a new trial. Venliet iu favor of plaintiff for $3."-l.-.10. 4C-WO Palmer va Win It aud Henry (lore. To ford-tone mortgage. Judginant plaintilT. 52 O F and A A Settlemctr v v J IJ Maliar et aL loiijum-tuxi. lecreo entered as prayel for. ,"G Minerva J lxmg vi Jaa It I-nug. Ii vorce. lirferre.1 to t" II Hewitt to take tea timony. 57 A I IUrker va H U Wctfall. To re cover money. Iluminaetl at plaintiff coat. Gl -J R Henderson v John JackeL To forccloM mortgago. Ilecree to be cntcroL Go -A McCalley vaCCKuhn ctal. To fore cluw mortgage, llecree enterrd in accord ance with complaint. C4-0 Fry v (! V and A A Settlemeir. To recever mouey. Jmlmcnt ly default. 74 K Itoyle v I It Hieo. To recover damages. IimuuKl on motion of jdaiutiir. 77- Hobart 'ol tj v P C Harper CX To recover money. Juda:neut hy do- fault. 73 Hoard of School I.iud Commiaaionera v II N Stread. To foreeluae tnortaga Judgment by default. 73 John Connor va Win II (lore. To re cover money. Jodtnent by default 82 A C Olin v K II WocJdy. To recov. er money. Judgment by uelault. S7 I Fox. Admiuutrator, v 11 Warwick. To recover money. Judgment by default. 8S Samo vn Uco Pctrce. To recover money. Judgment by default. S'J Same T J F Warwick. To recover money. Judgment by default. yj-LCP.ice vJII Taylor ct at To foreclose mortgage. Judgment for plaintilT. 100 Senders Jk StcmWrg va Wm B Gore. To recover money. Judgment by default. 101 Board of School I .and Coinmiaaioners va P Urigxby. To foreclose mortgage. Do cree as to Urigaby- coutinm-l as to Mahala Wi!jMn. 102 Kate Mcl'unc, A lniinUtratrix, vs Farlow Mulkey et al. To f ireclosa mort gage. Ilecreo entered. I(i:t-0 P fmliuw, Admiiii.lralor. vs T P Dmwiddie. To recover money. Dismissed. 101 Sciiders ami Sternberg vs Jas (oro et al. To recover money. J udgment by de- fault. 10.1 Same vs II S Gore et aL To recover money. Judgment by default. 107 Senders and .Sternberg vs T J Gore et aL To n-oover money. Judgment by de fault. loO-J I, Cowan vi J T Gilmour et aL To foreclose mortgage. Iecree as prayed for. The Craad Jary. At tho present term of Circuit Court we have an exceptionally good Grand Jury. Following are their names: Harvey Nlicltoii, Foreman, of Franklin Butte precinct. A. T. MeCully, of Franklin Butte. Perry Lines, of Kant Albany. 8. 1L Clay pool, of Lebanon. Jas. Dixon, of Scio. M. C. Chambers, of Kast Albany. A. F. Dodge, of Lebanon. The Jury organized on Monday afternoon aud commenced work on the following morn 1113. We Take It All Uarb. In some way we formed an impression that David Prine, of Prineville, bad been thrown from a horse and killed, and last week we appointed Mr. John Schmeer our agent in that locality, to take tho place of the de ceased gentleman. Imagine onr surprise when last Saturday a gentleman told us that ho had received a letter from Prine only a few days before. This thing of killing a man oif liefor hi t in..; dimes id not at all to be dcaircd. aud we are very glad it was an error, ami we suppose ilr. P. is too. Ho has made a very good agent for tho Demo cuat and we hope he will continue to lend us bis aid when opportunity offers. Tbantikzlvlnz !!aner. The ladies of the Baptist Church of this city will give a public Thanksgiving Dinuer ou Thanksgiving Day at Pacific Opera House, for tho benefit of the Church. Friends of tho Church who desire to contribute in any way toward furnishing the tables on that oc casion can get information concerning the samo by apylying to any member of the fob lowing Executive Committee : Mrs. M. G. Hill, Mrs. J. A. Davis, Mrs. Jason Wheeler, L. C. Bice, T. P. Hackleman. A cordial in vitation is extended to all A Ciood Drayman. A young man named M. L. Hasbrouck, of Brownsville, has purchased the dray belong. ing to Clark & Davis and ia now Jumiiiig it for himself. He is an honest, hard-working young man and very prompt in attending to business given him. Head his card. Cone to Pendleton. , John Natter, formerly connected with the Albany Brewery, has purchased a half inter. est in a brewery at Pendleton, - and has moved Lis family to that city. Mr. N. had the reputation here of being a first class brewer. ouarlt PrertedlfcV. Tin dity Council met in regular session1 but Tuesday evening, with all olDoera and niomberi present. The minute of previous meeting read ant! approved. The Committee on Street! reported in fa vor of building all cross-walks on the south sido of Sixth street from , Montgomery to Hill, lleport adopted and the Marshal in structed to notify property-holders to build the croai-walki inside of 13 days. On motion of Seott the Committee on Or dinance! were given until tha next regular meeting to report an onllnanoe bill relative to cows running at large at night Koport of Committee on Accounts waa road and adopted and tha following bills were allowed: John Cluland,827.l3; M. V. Brown,$.K. 10) W. U Watkins, - Wm. N. Miller, ft. CO: J. W. Anderson, P. C. Harper, 120.80. A petition was recuivod asking for an or der for a sidewalk on tha east aide of Ells worth frufe Second to F.ighth street lie forred to Committee on Streets. A petition from F. OToole asked that the waste water down Braadalbin street be con flined in a sewer. In accordance with the prayer of the petition Mason moved that a sewer be constructed in the middle of Broad albin from the south aide of First to the river, aaid sewer to bo 2 1 feet wide and to be built of lumber, tho work to be under tha direction of the Committee on Street, and to be let to the lowest bidder. Motion car ried. On uiotio i of Martin tha Committee on Street! were instructed to draw up plans and specifications tor the sewer to be built on Broadalbiu street, and to advertise at onee for bid for tho construction of aaid aewer. On motion I tie was added to the Commit loo ! Streets. Tho Treasurer's business was then taken up again, and ou motion of Mason it was or dered that if the City Treasurer or his bonds men did not turn over the amount of money duo the city on or before the 30th inst the City Attorney should proceed against them immediately to collect by law the amount due. On motion of Beutluy the Marshal waa in structed to notify business men that they must at once remove all caovasa aigna now stretched across the street in front of their places of business. Under a suspension of the ruloa the fol lowing bills were allowed: IL K Harmon,:'; Win. N. MilUr.f-i8.50; F. a Davidson, 12.33; F. M. WeetfaU.t2.23; Jim Westfall. ft; M. Heffroo. .V; F. M. Wcstfall, 13; K. M. Westfall. 96. Council then adjourned to meet oa Toes, day evening, Nov. 4th. rltl.a. r feaaaleae. Hall of fobanon Lodire, No. 47, i I.O.O.K.. Oct bin. IS7. Wnr.ne.i4, onr brother O. O, t'ostrTox, Past Grand, has been removed to his long rest and his tuefulnea among as suddenly terminated, therefore, be it lUmlmt, That in tho Umeu table death of llm. Cnmpton, oar Order has lost a awaloo 0I1 Fellow; our ludge a faitbfol member, and our individual membership a aiooere Brother. UttJml, That onr earnest sympathy be ezUnxlod to the widow, child muA rvlativae in their bereavement over the death of an affectionate husband and a kind father, re minding thorn that he has bat psss.d thruagh the valley to the land whither they too will soon be called. ItraAnd, That in memory of onr departed Brother our charter be draped in mounting, and tli at oar minutes record lhu,onr tnbataof respect and expression of sorrow, and that a copy hereof be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and also to the Utsw'lT and Ufjittrr for publication. S. 11. Clacuhtum, A. A. K IK-, J. N. Mi-Duau, Committee. The Bees Mnryhlee. A few days ago we noticed a paragraph in the ttrrronlan bragging considerably upon some large potatoes. They were large "juiU," for they weighed some three or four pounds, bat this part of the Willamette Valley still carries the palm on such produc tions. Mr. Ashby Pea roe, proprietor of the Albany Ferry, brought into town a few days ago a potato of the "Peerless" variety which weighed a few ounces over six pound. Four others of the same variety weighed 13 pounds, and four others from one hill weigh ed I2J. Now we are glad to hear that other localities can raise good, average aizod pota toes, but we don't want to hear them brag too much fts long as our community can lay it over thorn to the tune of about two pounds to each spud. e lalrrrotlaa' se Fariaer. A great deal of the nut in our county this season is attributed to low, undrained lands, and by consulting our advertising columna farmers will so t hat t hoy now have an oppor tunity of getting their bud drained. O. C. Taylor, of Junction, has a ditching appara tus that cuta 3 feet in width on top and 18 inche at the bottom and 2 feet deep, and he will drain land for the small ram of 331 cent per rod and will wait on good responsible parties until Jan, 1st, 1881. If anybody wants to pay cash down ha will make a re duction from the regular price. Consult his advertisement and write to him. Letter Lint. Thetoiiowlnc is the list of letters rnmalntne In the Font tirtlen, Albany, I.lno eounty. Ore icon. Oct. SOOi. 1X71. I'eraonscalllnir lor these iiirs must give r.ne uuie on wnicn tney were Aloon, Wm MoCuakee, Albert Green, Mrs Nannie Starr, Miss Emma Buven.uu.fi. Howard, Mrs Mnllie Wilson, Mrs Hattie Harbin, J J P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. Front Pendleton. Mr. J. L. Burrea is down from Pendleton, whither he went but summer. He informs us that he has taken np a quarter of a sec tion of splendid land within four miles of Pendleton and has commenced improving it He is now down here for the purpose of try ing to dispose of his farm near this city. ' M. K. t'kerrk. The lubject of Iter. J. T. Wolfe! discourse next Sunday morning in the M. E, Church will be "The Bemoval of the Stone," In the evening "The Old Heavens and Earth Displaced by the New." Dates of atllng. The steamers running between San Fran. cisco and Portland will leave the former place at 10 p. m. on the following days Nov. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, and Deo. 3, 8, 13, 18,23. Change of Time. Bev. Elbert N. Condit informs us that hereafter all evening services held by the Presbyterian Church will bogin at 7 o'clock instead of 7:30. Hour til-out ! Muar iircul I Com ad Meyer has a fine lot of splendid sour krout for sale. If you are a lover of it call on him and purchase a supply. fWA'! iseliie nasi Abreael. VkeatD3oenta. New boots at Blaln'a. New caps for "imall boys" at ClaluV Albany U no place for showi at present Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobao oo. All Lebanon was "courting" during the week. Plain is selling goods cheaper than aver before. Four new lines of suits received this week at Blaln'a, On price for all at tha Farmers and Me- ohauloa' Store. Pete Sohlosaer waa ion-struck hut week. It was a 11 lb. Jolt New style of doing business at Blain's. He sells for cash now. Jaa Houston, of Fish Lake, was among our visitors of the week. Frank CI oaves' Dramatic Troupe mail a sad failure In Albany. Artioa and overshoes cheap at tha Farm ers' and Mechanic!' Store. Fred Dunning is turning out some beauti ful solid oak bedroom let. Fresh sweet cider at Hoffman and Joseph's for only 23 cents per gallon. Pickles, sauces, catsups, and all kinds of oondimonta at Haffenden Bros. Roasted coffees, ground and nngronbd.aod tn all style at llaflenden Bros. Tbi bop orop in England is almost total failure and tha price ia going up faat Ed. Ballanger, of the Star Brewery, adver tises that ha has lowered the prio of beer. Canned and dried fruit in great variety, Swiss cheese and smoked fish at HalTenden Bros. Good broomi can be had at the Albany Broom Factory for only three dollars per doxen. Ceo. F. Simpson has bought C. 1. Davis's interest ia the land left by the late Woolen Davis. When you want a suit of clothes or an overcoat or utatar for yourself or boy, call on U E. Main. Mrs. Parks ia an of Albany's moat fash ionable d rose-makers and has a Urge and flourishing business. The large cargo of water mains purchased by Crawford and Foster at Philadelphia is now do at Portland. Judg Tandy, Wm. Baber, Wm. McCul- loch aad other Harriabnrgeri were among our callers of the week. J. K. Morrison baa given np his position at th CbetnekU Hotel ia Salem and ha gone to Eastern Oregon. Have yon seen those fin whit blanket at th Fanners' and Mechanics' Store They are so barn and so cheap. Habber ooata, rubber boot, rubber hat and rubber ieggina opened this week at th Farmers' aad Mechanics' Store. Beef ! beef 1 beef I Th fattest sweetest juicyest, teodereet and cheapest in this city can be found at th Central Market. Oregon wool is quoted ia New York at from 30 to S3 oenta, leading all th Pacific Coast State and Territorial and Texas. Th finest stock al smoking and chewing tobacco ia town ia at the Farauere' aad Me chanic' Store. Th price are way down. Oov., Thayer, ex -Gov. Gibb and ex -Con gressman It IV ill lams waa jnoaig th. attor neys iu attendance at Circuit Court this week. Not paper, letter paper, legal cap, bill cap, envrkpe, mucilage, ink, pen and pen cils at the Farmer and Mechanics' Ou Prio Cash Store. A Urn consignment of mm and boy' boots, direct from Boston aad San Francisco, opened this week at th Farmers' and Me- anics' Stor. Saral Robinson, manager for Miller and Richard' mammoth paper bona at Portland, cam up last Wednesday area ing and spent th night in this city. A fin) lot of sugar -co red ham just receiv ed at J. M. Irving and Co'. Beef, perk. mutton and veal cannot aompar with those ham. Go around aad buy on. Tea in great variety at Haffenden Bra. Japan, Olong, China, Congou, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Garden Rose, Eng lish Breakfast and other varieties. I fyon want anything in th line of millin ery, dressmaking or ladies! or children's un derwear, call on Mrs. Parriah, in th Kever House. She sell at vary low prioea. Cash buyer, it will b to your interest to interview Nolan, at th Farmers and, Me chanics' Store, before yon invest your coin in winter clothing and furnishing goods. Henry Burmester now owns tha Pish Lake Ranch alone, and next year h will mak it on of th best stopping plaoea on th moun tain road between Prineville and Albany. H artless always keep a splendid stock of meat at th Central Market and yon can get just what yon want at very low prices. Call on him and see bow well yon will b treated. It ia astonishing to see what a Urge amount of furniture th firm of Graff and Frum ia manufacturing, and it is still mora astonish ing to hear at what low price they dispose of it At Redfleld Bros, can b found constantly on hand a full stock of fancy and staple gro ceries, frnita, lemon, orange, oooanut,etc. Fine California sugar-cured ham cheap for cash. Quit bragging about you babies yon out siders! Charley Simpson, Albany' popular warehouseman, was last week mad th hap py father of a tixtet fund daughter. Linn county atill has th banner! D. Froman ia back from las tern Oregon and he think that country can beat all oth er for variety of climate. ' Snow, ice, frost, rain, mud, dust hot weather and perspira tion inside of on day' travel. C. P. Davis and family started for Poodle ton last Weduesday, which plac they will mak their horn in th future. Mr. D's health ha not been very good and we hope th climat of that country will prove beneficial to him. Hon. Jo. Hamilton, of Orleani Precinct, was among our caller of th week. He took $50 worth of premium! at th Stat Fair, mainly on fruit and wa notio that his exhibit are attracting much attention at the Mechanic' Fair in Portland. - L. E. Slain deal in all good worn by any sized man or boy, including hats, boots and shoe. This house is also known as "Blain's Mammoth Clothing House" and ia noted for new things, new styles, new idea and bot tom prices, backed by what they call "square dealing," and they would like to show you what they mean by it A Hissing Mnsle steak. A musio book, a collection of songs called tha "Musical Cascade," and has my name in it It waa loft at the Y. P. C. A. Room at a meeting of the Blue Ribbon Club a few week ago, and haa been taken away, would feel obliged if it should be returned. Albert Haffxndbx. Vase Dlssnls!. By agreement between the parties the damage suit brought against Dr. D. B. Rici by Enoch Boyle has been dismissed. This will have the effect ef shortening the term of Court two or three diys. ".'-'.!f!Ki'J'HP Chnrch Mreeteryi V. P. Chdimii. Preachlnireverv Sabbath. at 11 a. M., and 7 r. m. by Key. V.. O. Ir- vine, v. u. ta bath rtchool at 2:30 T. m. Pray or meeting every Thursday evening. KvaKoai.iCAL Ciluncn. Preaching on Sab bath at II a. m and 7J r. af. Sabbath School 12:13. Prayer meetins every Thurs day evening. J, Uowersox, pastor. CoxokKuartoNALCiiuRril. Service every Sabbath at 1 1 a. M. and 8 P. m. Sabbath School at 2:30. Prayer meeting on hursday avenins of ach week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. K. Ciivncu. Sotrrii. Service every Sabbath at St Paul' M. E. Church, South, at 1 1 1.10 a. M. and 7 J P. M. Sabbath School at 12) P, at. Prayer meeting every Wednes day venng. M. C. Miller, pastor. M. E. CuonoH. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 74 P. M. Song service in th evening before sermon. Sabbath School at 2.39 p. at. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. J. T, Wolfe, pastor. Sr. PaTKHM EraKXiFAL Chu Kcu.-Iivin ser vice is hold in the Church very Sunday at J 1 A, M. Kunuay School at 'ZCia p. at. it. L, Steven, pastor. BarTMT Cuuiu ii. Service every Sabbath at 11 a. u. and 74 P. M. Sabbath School at Vi. 1'rsyir meeting very Thursday even ing. W. J. Crawford, pastor. l'KlMBTTKklAH Ciioncti. SeTvio every Sabbath morning and evening in Y. P. C. A. HalL Sunday School immediately rfter the morning service. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Roy. Elbert N. Condit, pastor. Jl - XJL 'fSS!!SS!?T1', L.l Atth.laUflr in Mr. Kahn'i store his good were considerably damaged in their general appearance, and h now advertise that he will sell them off at a great reduc tion. He has stack upon stack! af blan- it, cloak, ladies underwear, shirts, etc.. that have only been damaged slightly in looks, and are in reality worth just a much i ever, and ha oiler all at a bargain. For list of bia good read hi advertisement. and then giv him a call Flme LasBSM-r for !. Ike Conn ha mad arrangement with S. Nickerson to do all hi planing, and a Urge stock of flooring, rustic, furnishing lumbar, etc, will be kept on band at th planer iu Lebanon. Flooring and rustic will be aold at 820 and $21 par thousand, and other lumber in proportion. Oar feeders wm remember that the lumber f-om Uonn mill cannot be xoelld anywhere. sVaaMlnl an4 Cheam Mrs. Blevins k Powell have just received from San Francisco and Portland an unusu ally flu and well selected stock of fall and winter millinery goods which are now open at their fashionable millinery store and ready for inspection by th ladie of Albany and vicinity. Their stock is rich, rare, beau tiful and cheap. Call and see them. Uses bb4 Ikes. Hard time baa always been the cry in Oregon, but now it is bard time in reality, and money ia a scarce with me a n ben' teeth, so yon who bav an interest in my welfare pleas step to the front A word to to the wise ia sufficient Very respectfully, K.iotn Boyle. Patrwwe mt msianlry Th Linn County Council, P. of IL, will meet at the ball of Grand Prairie Grange, No. 10, on Saturday, Nov. 1, 1879, at 10 O'clock A. M. G. PaufcMtt, President s Ten Waal Fnrallnr f Jaa. Dannala, in this city, now baa oa hands a larger stock of furniture than any outer es taw is lament mis siue of roruand. aad if yon want to purchase any it will pay yon to giv him a calk II haa something to tell yon in regard to hi prices. A Poet Beeart. At the Cosmopolitan Saloon, oa Broadal bin street can b found th finest brands of wines, liquor aad cigar. House open at all hour. E. WATKIND3, Proprietor. Beetle rr ftsls. L. Klin baa 9,000 feet of splendid ed rustic aiding, which be will tell at a very low price and on reasonable term. w4 Their First Train. Th first through train over th Westside Railroad from Independence to Portland ar rived at th Utter plao last Wednesday. tlllUk HoeiKR-BrLTEU. At tae soul la Seto.es Bas est. Ust. IK. 17. by W. K. a.lly. J. P.. Ma. Wa. P. MosisB so Miss Kaba 0. Ihusv-boU o4 the forks ettbsBsnUaia elljr. Out. tuts, IM7. by M.T. , U. Inrtas. l. I.. Ms. Mastib B. Cous, of Psoria, aad Miss Class M. Johns, vww evnaB. at, v.ri twm uinei, iaa rVtAW TeWnna i. ! CM tfft. l U t at.!- oi iiausy. in. WAOVXR Is th'setty. Oct. lath. 178. BAaAB L, wM ol Caas. Wimr a 18 mm. I Bwnlhs aud It ays, tungumao puss oopy.j Prinoa Laden Bonaparte, who follow the life of a peaceful farmer In Eaaex, 1 an industrious student of the varioua dia lects of tha Bittlah lalaa. Among philolo gist tho good old man ia a little laughed at on account of ht foibles, but be la much respected everywhere, especially around hla old home. HI garden produces om of tho finest cucumbers in Essex, which remind us that the best remedy for indi geatlon, diarrhea and dyaentery, griping of the bowels, bilious and liver complaints, etc, la Emll Freae'a celebrated Hamburg Tea. It always regulates the bowels with comfort and safety. Pretty Mouths Should have pretty teeth in them, but it Is .,. I Oa asaaa Ka sarAvaira VSASIV li ral. tASat fljejiB U SI UOUOt W 3W sVB- w ewm -"X"" --.w- discolored and decaying through neglect. in la auuiKunuK aeiou suumu m iombhw, ,l u ah . .IaI.v 1v iialniv frscrrsnt S07.0 DONT, which removes every particle of W1WI IIUIU " " t snow white. Thl admirable aid to beauty peneotIT narmiess buu uuam iuwi .ltUirt,i .Mm. anil Is In svsrv MertAnt " T - r 1 nLnhl. lAiha ordinBrv tooth DftBtea ana powders, iry it ana see lor yoursou. HZ" OVAL. Do not forget that Haf fenden Eros, have re moved to the brick store formerly occupied by P. C. Harper & Co,, nearly opposite the Odd Fel low's Temple, where can be found one of the larg est, finest and most ele gant stocks of staple and fine Groceries in the BIECDIBIIVISI) -AT- innnrrn llii i-ji -S3 The Largest Fkiiincta, The L.argest Cloaks. The Largest Blankets The Largest Yarns, , The Largest Cashmeres. The Largest Dress Goods, The Largest Waterproofs, The Largest Boots and Shoes. The Largest Staple Groceries, And in fact best assortment ter Goods ever city, and at the lowest prices. (Jail and see ana oe convincea for yourselves. It will only be a pleasure to show you throusrh our stock, whether you buy or not. Respectfully, WILLAMETTE GARBLE tk STONE WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF MARDLE MONUMENTS, MANTELS, CEMETERY CURBING, ASHLAR AND COPING, BASES FOR GARDEN FOUNTAINS, TILE FOR WALKS, AND ALL KINDS OF WORK IN STONE. A we set our Marble direct from the hava It selected with care, we can insure customers the best of marble, as exiieit work ers aay that Vermont marble ia better than any imported from foreign eounuirf. Baring Just received several tons of marole, and having more on the av, we ran oflfer extra inducements to those wanting work. Orders from any part of tha -tato promptly attended to, and all work warmntod as represented. Wo have nocanvasst rs out for work except those having their credxntials from us. mtraaop and work corner secona ana vlonStf jOl. 2ES FOR Hew AT School 13 ED. T&JLTIJ3ZZr&t THAVE BKEX APPOINTED AGENT AND 1IAVE JUST RXEtVED A LARGE nilftill lin.nrthaHuhnnl Books which have been adopted by the authorities of UUs State, and am now ready to furnish them for the old one formerly in use in tne puuno scnoois in mis vuiiey at excuange rates. For partloulars In regard to their introduction call at wy store, or address me. TO TEACHERS AND PARENTS. At first it was reaulred that all who wanted books at introductory prices, or wished to exchange, ehould procure an order from a teacher, but snob is not the case now. Come direct to my store and bring your old books with yon. . ... . "SJW "" A. "STT"W Oybtehs! Oysteus! Prices Reduced AT MADY'S RESTAURANT! OYSTER STEWS, OYSTERS FRIED, - S7J4 CTS - ZVA 87X - 37X " 25 " - S7H " PAN ROAST, - -FANCY ROAST, - SMALL BAW, - - LARGE RAW, " - C FRONT ST. Open until 13 P. If. etf REWARD! I HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OF half of the jewelry stolen from my Biore in ueosmnu, ou ino uigm ui mo iu of AtsgUBt, 1S79, if the whole amount is recovered; or if the thief Is apprehended I wiu riye the same amonnt. etf asa rfrrrr.so2r. Y7 n Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of Assortment of the largest and of Fall and Win brought to this HEAD STONES, TABLETS, Rutland Quarries and Mills in Vermont, and uuwona r-ireeif , aimny, urpgon. F. WOOD CO. IKT C5 321 THE at introductory prices or exchange tbem Assignee's Sale. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of John Parker, Bankrupt, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 13th day of November ,1879, at the Court Houae door in the city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M , I win sen roe louowingaesorioed real prop erty belonging to the estate of the lank rupt above named at public auotiou to the highest bidder for cash, ten per cent. rid down and the balance on confirmation of sale, to-wit : ' Lots numbered two (-') and seven (7) in Block numbered one hundred and nineteen (Hi)) in Hackieraan's Addi tion to the City of Albany, Linn County, State of Oregon, improved by dwelling house and burn. .Deed at tho expense of purchaser. Dated this 30tb day of September, 1879. WILLIAM STEEL, 9td Assignee. ? Q A A A MONTH gnarant tcJ. $12 a day a horns WuU made by tha indintnous Capital But re quired ; ws wili start you. Weu, women, boys and girls make monay tuaUa- at work for us than at -thmtr else, Tfte work is liiiht and pi&.u&, mud s'.ich as anyone cah right &C Tht who sre wise who see tins mni wiii send us thmr addresses at orue and see ior thesiwoives. Costiy OuttH and fcenua, Nnw is tha time. l aoBe already at :rk we lay mij cp tatixi su3is oi ntuney. Address 1EUE & CO., Auifusti, Books