The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 14, 1879, Image 2

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    MART. V. BROWN, EDITOU,
FUIDAY......NOVEMBEU 14, 1870.
TEX AND griSMORS.
The Oregon Rndicids arc Waino fel
lows. Two weeks from next Monthly comes
our city election.
Jcdok ITardikq liegius C'irenit Court,
at Salem next Monday.
Cbw Bkacrkgard ia now rocciter of
a large hank at New Orleans.
It is 8iJ that LieuL-Gov. Talbot, of
Colorado, 8cnJa $4,000 per week.
Hox. II. II. Gilfky and his wife are
visiting her relatives in Funsjlvnuia.
JoAQdJt Miller was rocontly mar
ried to II ins Abby LeWnd iu Kew
York.
Tu ERE is a slroii: and growing; "nar
row gitot;tt ruiliM.i'1 M-miim-nt" iu Union
county.
i.i RAXT m a hr tl.in't aut tin) ill ii-d
term it's liis wife's n-hitiim.s that are
running him.
CoKVALLIS want a kaliii-; link.
ExthtUltf. Lift VlU IIM) tllpt.f Iblhll
Wilson's head.
Why is it that so many f our Ori
gan papers look so much ulikc ? We
only allude to atent ouUtulc.
TllK three Indian that niunlt.-rvti
Perkiua and his wife are to bo handed
at Yakiut City next Friday.
CoU Laxo will drive twenty thou
sand head of Lrt-f cattle fntu Eadern
Oivgou eastiraril next miring.
TllK prince of human btusta .nwnotl
his family 'a last mck of tlnr fr a keg
of lT at Portland last wii-k.
Kx-Doorkeeper F:tziui;h, ho was
"a Lij-jjt-r Ulan than old Granl," Is upw
dtiktr to the Texas l-i,i.-.latuiv.
OjiLY six weeks till CbiiMluas, and
the- ltd boy is joining Sunday School
to get his name on the Chriotuuis tree.
Butleu now writes himself " T. F.
Butler, Democrat, and the New Oi
leans Picayune rinlely Buys, " I) n
him T
IjSX county fjinieiK hate twice as
Lugo a fall crop as was ever before
sown, which will give them mote time
for their spring work.
The Cincinnati Irish Citizen comes
t us with the namea of S. J. TiKlf.n,
of New York, for President, and It.
M. Bishop, of Ohio, for Vice President.
Jonx W. Keexe, the inventor of th
Rcmirgton-Keene magnzii-e sun, d
at Ilion, on Saturday, atre.l tiltv Usixe
years, of Brigbt's diM-as- of il.e Lid
neys.
GuAXT U still traveling fiue gratis'
throughout the att. As a national
dead-head Grant is an eminent success.
lie "never minxes a meal nor Iya a
cent."
UEXERAL J1GOKEU8 lillit-lal ax
Ivrgely attended, his a!l Iwawvrs Iteinj;
comprised of Major Gen, Hancock and
other t'llicers who fought with hint in
the war.
Grant told a 'Frixco n-rn-r lliat Le
Was lilucli "ralilit-tl th;tJ Portland had
improved aiiio he was 1 li. ir- hii-i. W
have HO dolil that l'ortlniiti c;m I. lull!
the eouipHuieiil.
We iy mpalhizj? uith Uro. Carter, ot
the Cor alii Gazelle, in the i.-.nli oi
only btnther, Jan. K. Carter, cdltoi
of the St. Joseph, Mo., TribuiTT, which
t ecum I lattt mouth.
OBAST rtnlli t like 1 iiihloit u t.cn
he saw it, or heaid it, fur the lirxt tinu-,
in San FrancUco the otTr evening, lfv
thought Cotii.in 1 1 flu- kkmI : " ,Sj ii
the (Janet H, the (J-rbiiiH an! I lie Dents."
JlEPPXER, Liualiila o.un'y, fayt
a-muinj( llleti();nlitan a:ix. it i.t
to hate a biewery and a newiHiier
coirtx-milant exj-iiiLiln of t i iiizatiun
and moral and ii:U-lltci..al advance
ment.
Ax exchange iemaik that the Ort-
yoitian never has but one iJta at a
.time. A Radical friend at our fallow
remarks that it ii. i-u'i hate even that
very long if au l-udy ofi'.-rs to buy i
trade for it.
She was an Albany hnly who in
formed a visitor ulm -;. uu- lo m-e iei
Iiew house that (die was having " nick
made in thu uuIIk iu which to I act
statutes, and iu one of ilu-iu a buiKt ol
lier husband. "
Mrs. Dcxiway was at last account
ltcturing at PriuevilJe, and by thix
time she has probably convei ted Dave
Prine, OI. Jackson, Charley Eikiusand
other Ochoco chii-is to the belief ol
"womau snli'eriiigK.''
Mrs. E Merrill and daughter, of
Balltowu, W. T., ir drowned on
Tuesday evening at that place. In the
drknes both walked oil the duck ol
the barrel factory into the ater, and
before any assistance could he rend, red
both weie dead.
RiMARKiso about Gen. Jteph Lane,
the I'luindmler says : il-s lil'e and
history is too int i icate'y eon neefed with
t!iat of O.-g ia to li ea ily ignored.
He organize t the t rritot y nf Ore. on ;
he leil the pioiaetiu their conflicts
with the Indians ; lie was Oi-egou'a first j
Governor, first Delegate to Congress, j
and her first Senator. He has a his- i
tory connected with th tho whole coun
try as well. Ho led tho Brinies of tho
republic in Mexico and won cnviitVdo
honors', and is tho only pionuneiit ofli
cer'ol' that bii'liai.t ctiiujueKt now alive,
and ho was also u candidate for Vice
President of the United States.
Secretary Shkrm.tx Kent William
II. Vanderbilt a check for SoO.OOO, and
one of ulsmt the sumo value to Col. J.
C. Flood. Both i f then., modest fel
lows own $5,000,000 woith i four per
cent, liouds, and tin; clunks served ns
reminders that the juuriei!y ' inteiest
was due.
Hayes onleredjidl Hags hnlf-maHtcd
on government buildings throughout
the United States on the vion of
Chandler's funeral, but, not u ibitter tf
a flag was ortleretl for Hotker's. I'.ut
tho latter only ftui;ht for his country,
ami didn't help t stts-1 Hayes into tint
Pi-eaidentiwl chair 1
Miss Katie Ilftn;i, a i-antlduu!i:er
of Colonel Frank I ! tiger, w ho is known
to fame lor tho pin t Im i.vk iu tin- e
C!te tif Ltfayetle finn lht prison t
Oimulz, is it w Htndyiiig her profession
as an artiHt at Florenee, Italy, w it!i u
view to aitling iu the toipport an.l e.in
cation of her younger hU'ers.
II rssi A and I:-'.iii I aro at swoitln'
liiu!, at least iu I he columns t.f t!.e
Russian pi?s, ainl, :!ie censorship in
Russia is severe, it may be sup,-t'Md
that tho goveriinu i.l it u paiiv '. the
attacks. These are but. shadows I n
jected by coming event.-, winch will
probably eulminxle on the J lair.s of
Asia.
A SVIISCKI )-.!".: to a s Ae;.ti iu j a
Jer died recently, icmiug four years'
subscription tntpaid. The editor ap
peared at the gr.no and Jej-osile I tin
the Colon a pahu leaf fan, a !ine:i teat
and a thei iik lu. I. r. Vt want l!.e ! -I'eipient
hnbseribeis ! li t- Dkuotrat
t l.uottsland liiiL w wont be ki
thtinllMiil.
Tl!E Washii -tt-at Teliiiory legisla
tors complain of I heir tleatlael.t at
Poil'atid during the Grant rCceplhli,
whereat the Vniitstuvt-r
Siys they ought to have U-en mistn-at
ed the walked, j.ake.l, ai.il slum,
bled around like lot t f yah-, an.i
liobotly could liud theni and noUuly
knew where the" weie !
TWELVE miles fioni tie ln.. l.'iua
tilla, in Umatilla t-ouniy, a iield is
ing fenced in, w I ich is three milt s
stjuare, containing 5 7C acres. ltU
the intention of the uwi.ers to put the
same all in wheai ibis fli ii.el i'-t
spring. At 25 buhu's to t!.i- i. ie, uu
average yiei.l, there will te i .Im.I 1'iom
ihis field 144,100 bushels f heal.
Ax exchange says: "S'.iijd ni
sols iiave tu!;eu ll.e plai e J' : 1 1 i,-t-.i
Stockings.' We iloit't 1-eliet e it. Tlit-
ilea (f a woman hol.iin a Kirij-e.i
stocking over her l.tad to ki-ep i l!' the
sun, and wearing a pnra.l on her
that Ls, wearing pal, tsols pieposleioui.'
OlUtwt Free 7'r.t-Lr. H.tiin here.
We don't take any slot kiri' that stoi v
either.
The ten oiphaiu-d chil'rcitot Gn,
Hood arc now under ihe eaie of thi-ir
grandmt.ther, Kleanoia Ileiinnn.
Their names and ages re as f.d'ows
E.hel ami Alinala-1, twii.B, niie veai-s
old; John f-eveu yean ; Jtni.t-ar.
Ilenuen, six yt-nis ; .ijlui an! M.oian,
twins, live jeurs ; Odile ale! Ida, tfins,
thrw J iars; O.twai I, f.,uri.i n i.nu.lhn ;
and Anna Gertrude, two tuos.-il. .
sftTK LK.UIA.
Several yeai a e0 a Deiii';eiat iirt'.i d
ns to chauu" tl e ii.-iuie f . ir paper,
averting that tiie ditiine of Stall-
Rights wis a fa! Ley and that tho title
of our pap-r would always be i.i. popu
lar. W': IjiJ I him then thi.t f kne
the d.s-'trine t.f Siiie Jilbis was the
essenc ot Iiuiioi r.iCy, an. I ih.it our
Iart regarded U as one i f i!. cardinal
doctrini.'s, an 1 that we would tievel
surrcn ler the doctrine nor tear down
the name from our masshead. Kk-ji
the llepublican -siy tick now lede the
supi-einac of Stite llighls. The Na
tional Republican Oonveiiti..n of 18C0,
tilst noil i ilia ted Lincoln, a loj.ted the
following resolution :
lUxoleeA ', That the iiiaiiitomtnce invi
olate of TH K ItlGHTS Oh' TIIE
STATED, and especially the right of
each State to order and eoulrobtia had
domestic institutions according to its
own judgment exclusively, is essejitijii
to that tKtiai.ee t.f power on wiii.-l: the
ptrftCUoii Kiel eiMliirance of 01:1; J.i.lisi
eal fabric (leiM-n is, and WE I)K
SOUNOKTHK LAWLESS 1NVA
SIGN BY ARM ED FORCES OFTIIK
.SOIL OF ANY STATU OK THltlll-
fOIlY, no matter uudei what preti X'.
AS THE GRAVEST OF CRIMES.
M. V. Bbowx, living on the fiome-
steaJ, has a remarkable curiosity in the
shape of a chicken with four well de-
veloied legs. 1'airwardn (Cal.) Jour
nal.
We don't know who that M. V.
Brown is, but- if he will swap lies and
exchange pictures with us, and swear
to forever vote against Radicalism, we
will ' consent to accept the present ol
one of his four-legged chickens pro
vided it is a very tender spring chicken!
Mart1. Brown's motto is " Never
give up the ship !" and he seems deter
mined to go down with colors 1'ying, in
face of the undoubted signs that the
Democratic party ' will be as badly
coi K-creweu next year as they were
in 187 Gj. Salem tS'laiesnian.
We di-'n't know you callel that
thieving job of the electoral commission
"oork-Sircwin ," but whatever the ras
cally triek is named we predict . that
the Democratic jarty will not stand
any more of it.
TH IMtStlVIMl PROt LTM ITIOX HY THE
fi:r.sinKT.
Wasiiixutok, November 3d. Tho
following ptoclumatiou wns issued by
tho President to-day:
ruoft.AMAriox.
At no recurrence of tho season which
tho devout liabits of religious people
have made the occasion for giving
thanks to Almighty God, mid liiimbly
invoking His continued favors, has tho
material prosperity enjoyed by our
w hole country boon more conspicuous,
more manifold or more universal than
during tho past v ear; also, the unbro
ken pt ncj witli nil foreign nations, thu
general prevalence of dcuivsttu tran
quility, the supremacy and security of
the great institutions of civil and relig
ious fieedom,have gladdened the hearts
of our jcoplo ami confirmed their at
tachment to their Government, which
tho w isdom and courage of our slices
tors m lilly fiaiuod, and the wisdom
and couittgo t' their ilosceud.tnts have
so lirmly maintained, to 1st the habita
tion of litierty and justice to auccesiv
g wrations.
Now, thecifuif, I, Iliuhciloid 15.
Hayes, President of the United States,
do hereby npioiht Thursday, the "7tl
day of XovcinU-r, instant, as a day of
national ihankhizivin ami prayer, and
earnestly recommend that, withdrawn!
themselves finin secular cares and la
Uus, the people tf the Unite.1 Klat
do mit t together tin that day, in the
res-pet:tali :e places of worship, there to
give thanks and praise to Almighty
Givd for his met ens, and to devoutly
beseech their continuance.
Ul'THKKFOllD l:. HAY KS.
Bv tho l'rcsident: William M
F.VAKTf, Seeietaiy of Slate.
Tlutnttnl'lna lrrlantnlla.
Iu act-oributcv wttli nit rsljtLlUttctl t'tiHtotii,
wltit li li.ts ls-ii iiIhmtvi-I !tinui !!)' for a lou
j rioil t.f time, 1, W. W. Ta.tvc-. Kverj
tive tf tlii rL'tttf, tlu hereby ainsiittt 'I limn
day tins 'iTlh Uy uf N-veiuU-r, ISt'.l, an
if.iy f tiisnk;iviiii!.
Ia U si .iiiimiy whfreof I liavn lii rt tiato wt aiy
li.iud .tn.l t-aiiMsl t Iw sllifl the tirrat
Sc-al of the Stnto t.f Omji this Uio UHh
t!ay i.f Nov t-iiil- r. A. 1. IS7'..
fy tint I i.iveria.r, V. V. TilVVI.:
I!. I'. Kakii i:t,
S. crvt.irv of State.
t j :: ivntiv viri(i(.i.
An t Xthani..? ol-erwh that the jadit
ical )aity whifii timU it neoewetry to
maim or murder in older to keep alive
the fi elinir of haired tet-ei ii the sec
tions i t indeed in desperate lrait!i, ye
lich is tht p!.m titutts t by Stal
wart R (iibliiiiiis to knep the oultare
mill in motion. It was a paid employe
of the Repiitnieao partv li.at '..islilsl
the breast t.f Rli-.:i I'mkslt.n; it, was the
as.:yw.Ins in lite employ of li-e U.-pi.bli
can pat tv anei.l .m lo-ir l.-reil six lie-glxi-s
in LtuM:a;i while the Returning
Bourd was iu se:-i.ti, so as to k-p ii
the npjs-aranci' of law h-K.ncs in the
South until Hayes cjnld l countcl in
and the creat fraud sat'.ctiunnd. And
now, as tho presiilt-nti.il canvass ap
proaches, I he same damnable tactics are
resorted to bv the nuid n" lit of the
Republican patty, to iilfitd the bloody'
hhirt t iiinpaignei s an oppt.H unity to
ware the gaiiuent and keep Up a fiesl
list t f piev iousl v hi raligetl outrages Oil
the l a liLi-r of sectional halt. The lie
publican party which has abused the
coli fidi-l.tv t.f the lx-oido for the last
twenty yeai.t, plundered the Treasury
stiuaii l.eii'd i he peopie'a money, sane
tinned mblicry in high places, winked
at tasi-nlii v in all di-i :o t no nls, now
lili.ls iiM-if pandering to tins lowest elt;
Uii nt rind ai.-nmilv l.'annii''' violence
that the asserl ions of I hr Slt.'uart leiul
ers Inav le r iis'til.e!.
The latest ease in n.ii,t is the nt
temitcd murder of the tostniaster at
ISariisvillc, S. ('., widt h whs nothing
miii or h-K than a d. hl erati ly planned
attack by pa hi ngents of the tiisrepula
ble wii',!' f-.r i-arlv e!iect. Iheoul-
rage (!) on.-o v in.nitte.l, the plan is to
disnt?th a special Hgent to tho nci
who, of co. owe, Ki nds a highly colored
description of the a'.'.iir, and thus is the
Mis'siy-shirt campaign fohlTred. The
I disreputabli! villains in the employ of
the managers of the Republican party
in the meantime get well paid for their
work, while deluded dupes arid bigoted
partisans read the glowing accounts
furnished by subsidied correspondents
t the aHHociaW-.il press, ond actually be-
lieve the charges. It is indeed a sorry
se..-tiie!e of the depravity of Stalwart
ism to be compelled to ivsort to mur
der, rtjbliery and arson to further polit
cal ends, but the f'icts exist. C.n any
one siijiport a party that is forced to
straits for exis encel 'And yet Such is
the true status of t he Soil wart Repub
lican party of to-day. ' Instead of com
manding support the Republican parly
ought to be buried in oblivion, anil with
proper uianagmnent, -supporied by wise
legislation, the Democratic party cun
accomplish ihe defeat of S'al illiism
fioiu Maine to California. Let there
lie no wavering now ninon Democrats,
the des oration of the enemy culls for
t'ie trim support of every true Demo
erst; and not a tacit support, either,but
hard earnest work for the support ol
Democracy in 1880, with all the at
tendant blessings to the countiy which
a Democratic victory would secme.
DemoeiaiH, brace on your armor and
work zealously for success.
A correspondent writes to the New
Y.H k Kembitj Mail that N. P; Willis
left his Pennsylvania country seat foi
dlcwild, at Corn wall, New York, I w.
cause the neihlMji-iug farmers dubbed
the former place Glen Betsey, he bar
ing named it Glen Mary,
SEX ATlt CI10VKB.
By a letter from Senator G rover,
written to a friend, wo leitrn that ho is
still ut Danville Springs, X. Y., and
that his health is Wing slowly restored.
He writes of his health that he was
attacked last winter at Washington
with malarial fever end has not since
been able to travel, hence could not
come to Oregon this summer, Finally
his ills terminated in congestion of th
spine of the neck, accompanied with
cerebral inflammation a. disesso hard
and stow to cure, one that will not cure
itself but must be cured by tho utmost
care and caution on the part of the pa
tient. The Senator w attending to
this, and we are glad lo bo able to re
Kirt that ho is now iu a fair way to
pel maiieiitly recover. There is no
doubt that much of his ills woro occa
sioned by overstrain on his constitution
by thu many dossrato iolitical cam
paigns he has had in Oregon. Senator
G rover has undoubtedly performed
more than twice the !ilical campaign
work of any other man on the Pacific
coast, ami to him is the Democracy of
Oregon indebted lor many successes
which to others sp'ared hoeleas. He
writes that ho will retiro ftoin active
Militicil Hie at the expiration of his
Senatorial term, at least so far as his
s'rsonal aiubitiens or aspirations are
concerned. Ho eXecls, however, to
tuke his usual interest in public alburn,
and s-rhaps 1st able to do a great
au:ouiit of work for his party not for
himself, by any means, but for the
cause f Democracy.
His thousands of Oregon friends will
join with us in wishing him a complete
i carnation to health and the fulhut
prosKiily in all his future career, puis
lie ot private.
loon St Ma.
dpt. J. C A ins worth yesterday re
ceived he good news that 125 wiles of
railroad iron had Isett purchased hy
Mr. Yillard, and that the first shipment
would 1st made cm the loth inst., which
is intended f,,r the construction of a
road down the CobimbU fiotn Wallula
to (Vlilo. Wo me further informed
that it is tho intention of the Couiwany
to have the road Completed in time for
the Fall trade of lXS'. The magnitude
of ihe trade in lantern Oregon and
Washington Tenitory hss necessitated
this step, ns it is iinjKMwiblo for the
Company to n ly on the liver to move
the grert amount of freight, and while
they have a fleet of steamers amply
suilit-itiiit to do the business, the uncer
tain stage of the river makes it unre
liable and dangerous, and subjects the
Company To great lo. This ia indeed
g-ssj news. The jieoplo of Easlern
Oregon have Wu "Untied up" for
yestrs, ami the O. 8. N. Co. have been
their dictators and their controller.
Tins will at least oH)ii the npjsr river
to the sliipicrs of that country and
give the people East of the Cascade
compctitioii in transportation to the
gate of the Columbia.
A IUSIM.UIUT.
Tiiat fluent am! jK-rilous sophist on
Fit is Trade, the" Orcjtmian, proceeds to
sit dowri on us lavause wo claim that
the Democracy lias somn pretension to
that jKisitioii itself! Somehow we did
think that the Democratic J -arty advo
cated that theory at one lime or anoth
er in the country's history, and that all
the Itatliculs of the (hrjonian Stripe
then U longed to the school of Protec
tionists, but rlutps wo aie mistaken
Ptissibly during all the twenty years
that the Orfjoniait't j-arty were advo
cating that most -cmiciuua theory of
American economy, the High Protect
ive Tariff System, it was only do ng it
to worry the D- inocraey, and was really
a free Trade Party iu disguise I In
this view of the case we shall be care
ful and not attempt to infringe on the
time-honored principles of the Orrtjo-
man heieafter I
STILL A II A IK.
A British Consul reports that there
is a market in the region around the
Red Sea for a large variety of textile
fabrics nnd hardware, and that the
whole coast is unexplored .by foreign
tiadera ; that the eople have no money,
but can furnish vast quantities of pro
ducts for barter. But those are the
very thing i Americans cannot take
from them. We put a high tariff on
most of the products these jeople have
to sell, consequently the country that
will eventually get that trade is a free
trade one. The Ore'jon'tan might, how
ever, inovo over there, and, with its
advanced ideas on Free Trade and its
offers of fi ee maps for subscribers, it
might do a heavy business in trade.
lWBK.tXTfclr
' The Oretjoniai! Albany correspond
ent gave that paper an account of the
shooting of Simons by Reid, and that
pajr headed tho article " Murder in
Linn county Frank Re.id kills his
neighbor," etc.; w hen tho fact is, nei
ther tho communication nor any of the
circumstances warranted such a start"
ling heading. A public journal has no
right to forestall public opinion hy any
such outrageously false aensationa)
headings, and the Oregonian or an
other journal that does so debases the
profession.
Durino the term of Mr. Justice
Kelsay uiion the bench he never denied
a single application for divorce. Asto-
rian. . '
Halifax 1 . Jerusalem I You don't
mean our own J edge Kelsay of Corval-
lis 1 He never did that sort of thing
at least, hardly ever I
Harper's ILflgntlae,
Harper's Magazine for November is su un
astially attractive and varied Xumbsr. All
hut two of Its otitribuMons nrs illustrated.
Mr. Deajamui ouiiiletci tils review of
American Art with su instruotivs papfr on
our esrly pal ii ten, illuntrsUd with beautiful
t'Bgrsvlsgs of pictures hy our bent Artist.
The lending pspur, by W. II. rfideinif, in
devoted to tubjovt of ouriuus Intercut - the
old National I'lke butweca the ICast sod
West soroM the Allegliaiiies. Tim author,
with his eloquent description, asuinted by
Pyle's excellent Illustrations, reproduces in
vivid colon the lively pageantry of this great
highway, which littlo more than a taicrs'
tion ago was the seen of traOlo that "sonnm
like a frelze with an emlteas prucemiinii of
figures."
An equally novel luhjis:!, and of greater
prowut interest, 1 Mr. A. A. !UytM, Jr.',
article on the "Cattle fUnclir of Colorado,"
which is very entertaining reading, whilo it
oontains full information as tu the metkotU
and ruki of cattle-raising.
The engraving which illustrate Mr. J. C.
Beard's pn?r, "The Mimiary of Nature,"
are extremely beautiful.
IW. . V. Elliott's paper, "The Hpar,
row War," finely UluitraUsI, will bo lead
with gusto by every American farmer.
Mrs. (ioorgiatia 8. Hull otiutrihutei a
thrilling etory, "A legend uf All-Hallow
Kve," which Is illustrates! w ith three picture
by I'yle. An anonymous story of travol, "A
Night wioTrU N uire," is full of liuitmr.
one situations, eharaeterintically illuntrateil
by I'reJoricki.
Two mors of Abbey's striking illustratinn
of Herrick's jsaity "Upon Jobs' ('lollies"
awl the "Cobbler Catch" ad to the varinty
of the Number.
Tbs new serial novels, the "Whito Wint,"
by William l!larU, and "Mary Ancrley," by
It. I. Itlack mure, are coutinuod, and there
is s very interesting iuntalluieiit of Mi"
Mulovk's "Young Mr. Jardine." The No
rem her Number gIismw the fifty-ninth vol
ume, and th publisher offur to seod to new
annual aubeenbera br(iuuiog with the Ie
ceuiber Number, l$'J, th (our previous
number ofHitaiiiing the early chapttir of
"WhiU Wig" and "iimry Anrrlry."
wiil .! a km nun.
The JaoiiK I'rtijrrm, if Ban Fran
cistsi, says, recently there entered our
ollice a tall gelitlviusn of pteposaesMiiig
apis-arance, who, after iutroliicing him
self, impaired for tho addrras t.f unu of
our well known rabbin. Usu fuither
conversation it np.erd that the gen
tleman, l-uru ef Ohrisllaii reiaU, had
engaged himself to a Jewish voting
lady, a Miss Jacobs, of Tscoma, Wash
ingtou Territory, of a how he spoke in
the iMont glowing terms, ami for whom
ha had determined to adopt the Jewish
faith, sod 'submit to the trying oideal.
Escharvje.
Wall, he was a pretty god fihh, and
can't be blamed for becoming an Itiael
ite tinder the citcu incision wo mean
under the circumstances.
Tut New York Ulnr, an old time.
Democratic Iwr, said tho dy la-fore
the elections
Next year we shall Lo called um to
settle at the ballot-box the great ques
tion of the Presidency. By common
consent the Km pi re State will have the
power to determine that pieelion. II
Tilden is defeated now tho Democratic
party will be victorious in 1$S0. II
Tilden is not defeated now he will bring
down the arty to ruin with him next
year.
Now since Robinson and Tilden are
defeated we will ex (s et the SVur and
ita class of Democrats to carry out its
threats and promises. Kelly ami the
Tsmuianj ites are expected to carry New
York in 1S80 to make up for their
treachery to the party in 1 879.
ja jss 1
A Kanklas Balaetk
Now ia the winter of must people's tlincon
tout, but it ia not an with Scott t Moutcith
tho gunsmith, fur they are bow driving a
large busim-aa. (iame is now abundant and
as farmers are absut through weak they are
preparing to make war upon goose and duck,
sad of course they all oome to Albany and
lay in their powder, abot and "huoting
irons" of Scott 4 Monteith. litis linn have
a large and magnificent stock, of erUiiieu'
goods, ia fact the very beat in this State out
side of Portland, Tbey keep all kind of
guns, sod the price range all the way from
t-4 or $5 np into the hundred. -You can
find anything yon want in that line st AicirH
establishment, and you eaa get good term.
Tv KMIKMKBAt.
A Radical exchange calls us "anoth
er ;" says Zach Chandler ws in the
war that he organized a regiment at
Detroit, but was prevented from going
to tho front on account ef sickness.
Was he sick for five years, during all
the time of which he was shouting and
clamoring in the halls of the U. S. Sen-'
ate for more blood-letting 1
That story of his var record won't
scour ! Give us something harder I
Sad Havoc is Created
Amonn the tenants of the mouth by al
lowing Impurities to collect uaon their
surface or lu tbelr Interstices. KO.ODO.NT
removes every vestige of tartar from the
teeih, and renders their premature decay
Impossible. It not only Imparts to them
whiteness and vigor, but communicates
hardness and rosiness to the gums. The
breath acquires a most acceptable fragrance
from Ita use: It Is a nurelv botanic liouid.
and it may be called on to accomplish Its
beautifying' etleets without injuring the
enamel use a gritty loom paste.
rise Lasaber for sale.
Ike Conn has made arrangements with
8. Nickerson to do all his pinning, and 's?
large stock of flooring, rustic, fiaaaistrtng
lumber, etc, will be kept . on juvnd at the
planer in Lebanon. Flooring and ru'stki will
be (old at $20 and $21 per .thotnaud, aad
other lumber in proportion. Oar readers
will remember that the lumber font Uonn
mill cannot be excelled anywhere.
Itcaatltal and Cheap.
Mrs. Blevius t Powell have jufet receiver
1
from San Frauoisco and Portland A unusu
ally fine and well selected stock of fall and
winter millinery goods which are now open
at their fashionable millinery store and;.
ready tor inspection by the lathes of Albany
and vicinity. Their stock i rieli, rare.beau
tiful and cheap. Call and see thehc
Straw fur Ileds. .
Jason Wheeler has secured a choice lot of
oat draw at his livery stable and will fill
your bed for you at very low rates. Yon
who want to re-fill your straw beds will do
well to call around there, . Sw
(Iiarrli Dlrerlery
Y. V. 0. A. Meets at thsir nsnns In I'os.
tor's brick btiihling ou Wmlnnstlny evening
at 7:.'I0 o'clock, ami on Hal.l.ath Bftornoons at
4. llimiiips moetiiiK are held on the even
lug uf tho Hncotid Monday in each tiiouth.
l,-.:. i .. i ... ... t . '
bveryisniy niviuiil n ALfeiill.
V. V. t'llUKCH. rrciHihintrnvcry Rabhath
at II A. M., and 7 v. M. by Kev. ". I J. Ir
vine, 1). II. Hubbath hclmoi nt 2;?A) r. M,
I'royor iiinutmg every J liursilsy oveiiuig.
KVASOKI.ieALClllJIicH. l'riuu hiui'im Rub
bnth at It a. m.. and 71 e. m. Hsbhnth
Schisil 12:10. Prayer mutitiiig every 'i lium
nay evening, j. liowcrsox, ptutor.
t.'osiiKKiuTionAI.Cllt.'lieii. Se.rvicmievory
.m.l.ntli st 1 1 A. M. ami H v. i. iSuliliath
Fvilimil nt Ss.lO. l'mver ims titiK n
1'h tu-. lay evoiiing of each week. J. W,
I horn, puntor.
M. I'. t'uniieil, Voctii. Services evnry
Nahlialh ntHt. Tuni s hi. J5. Clmreli, Mouth
nt th.'IOA. tl. and7i '" Mnhbiiili Kehmil
at 124 -. m, 1'rnyer meeting every Vi'i-due.
any ovetuig. . M. V. Miller, pastor.
M. K. ClliJItcil. Preaching every Mubbalh
at II a. M. ami "J I'. M. 8uni . rvia) 111
the nviiniug laifnre sermon, hublsitli HcIhmiI
st 'i.'.'M V. M. Prayer iimoting evciy '1'tiurs
.i.u 1 i' v.m.. ....
Sr. Pf.tsiis KrisivirsL Ciil'itcii.-I livino mtr
vice is hehi in the Church evnry Humlity at
II A. M. NUIHlllV MclllMl at X:MI v. M. It.
latk IStovena, pastor.
IUl-rnr CllCiteii. Service every Kabbatl
at II a. M. ami 71 r. M. Sahbath S:htsI at
Iv. J rayi r meutiiig every 1 hiuauay even
lag. . J. Lrawlonl, sutor.
ritCHiiYTKClAn ('iit'iieiL Service every
Sabbath morning ami evening in Y. 1. C. A.
Hall. Sunday .School iniiumliaU-ly rfter the
SJ.iniui;; aervice. I rayer tnrtiluig every
I nurmtuy evvuiiig. I.nv. r.:u rt I. t j.iiilit.
.utr.
D0XT FOUGHT IT.
If you are troubled with nervouaiieM, are
l.aheurtiiirl, tired of life, fear dstb or
fuel out of sorts as the saying la, you may
safely eoiifludo that yon have the liisjmp
sla or Liver ( 'oinnlulnt. The liver is very
apt to btss.uie uirpiii this season of the
voar as hiimhis arising iroin sutgiiBiit wa
ter or il.su vlnu veitelallon are mors uuinnr
oils unit aie throiiKli lulmlallon taken Into
Him l.lissl. VnliiM the liver is strotig and
active, and furnishes a supply of fresh and
pure blood lo drive out the loipiirUles,
tne aisjvo uieiiiioinxi svmi.noiiM surely roi
low, and If ma lieeiUsl. eml In more terrt
liln duwawiH and ilnalli. While's 1'ralris
Klower proven lutelf the Ureal Liver I'aiuv
eea. Jut aetioii on Ihe liver 1m ditlurvnl
from any tniMJielne evercoiiifsinudeil. Its
euiea are truly woudorful. J ry It, i'riee
Iwetily-livo eviila and voiity-ilvit ct-uni.U
IlFrrTKR THAN' tlOI.n U tw,rf.
ueaiin, aim yet man v am miiu-ruiK tne ur-
lures of the Uaiiinml with I'yspeimla when
aslnutn bottle of 1K. MINT IK'S KM).
FI.ISI1 UANhKI.IO.M I.IVKK ANU IiVs-
HKlfflA will give rosier, and. If
pershiintl In, will euro tho worst case of
tills tlikimiMliig trouhlo. IliU pill t aires
Torpid I.Ivor and ISUIoiiwuumi, itwgulataw
lliu ItaweU, removix I'linplea Iroul tho
r aoe, eurns fallow Uomplexlou, roiil
Mrtnlh, hick lleadaebn, lleartl. urn, I'alw
In Ihe Siloes and Itack; In Sioiisr 1141s! and
wUAKAM i;i.l) lo m I'UKKLY VrVJK
TAIll.H It aets directly on the cooling of
too ntainaeii ana 00 me uver. on te
Iskun Iu any ellmo-wt l t.rdiv weather.
Itewaie of iiiiilailotiM. Tho penulue has
an engraving of a lion 011 ihe ouuide
wrapMir. Price, &o eeuu. For sale l.y all
oruKgisU.
Head nud I.eai n Tor Vonrsclf.
Manv valuablo dlwviverles ami liiuili
iisctia knowlwltto in kiM from llm world
hncauso of Ihu luillieliso tx pilst) of tusk
Ins: iheiu known lo ttio isroi.le. This Is
ma the caw with UtsM-it1) tiK.UMAM
MYBcr, and allhouirb hut a fw veani 111
Iruduoad Into this counlrv Iu sain now
rmehea lo every town and villase in the
U. M. lot wonderful autv-esa in cuiilia
Consumption, severe t outfits. 1'iiuumouia
Asthma, and all other diseasMi of lUti
th lost and lumrs. Was lirst made known
by dlstrlbutlnituverv year, fur Ihrro yearn.
over 41K1000 tatrfilint u Ilua aiUktcl, rum
or t 11 AIioK, hv ilruKlsls. No sueb a itstt
uf merit was ever uiveu beforo to any otli
er reBtrliou. t'utild you ask inoreT iio
to yeur tirui;i;lsl ami fel a Is.nm tor .a
eeula and try It. Sam pit boUlos 0 cents.
HOW TO MAVK MONK V. Instead of
aoing to a ii-ior fur a preswrtpliou, if you
have J'.rlk'lil s l)setse. I iu tsstett. alu 111
the Itack and Loins, Nttiaiting, Inflamma
tion, Calculi, Hrle k-oual IH-itosIt, or any
trail blu of tho Kidneys or iUnddcr, buy a
ballla of lr. Minliu'a Ncphrellcuiii, ihe
great I'.uchu t 'oiiisuml. It lathe most
wonderful pruse rli-timt for IheMi troubles
ever eoiiinoiiiiueu. Messrs. Aurama ac
Carndl, w holesale dnigglsis, say ; "VA'e
regard Nepliretieum as tho bent kidney
ami tiiaiiuvr remetiv in tne market.'
Woolard, drtiirtflst, l'ortland. Or., navs
Kvorybotly sjsaks highly of It," C'lilids,
drucuist, I'url.iUitl. Or., says: "Sold lota
Lef iu llalwava tttsw tho work." Many
have been riirtsl or oltstnmta aitlney etini.
plaint after the doetor bavo riven them
up. 1'iioe, 5i.ua. 1-or sale ly all Urug
gist.
Ri:t As-ri.KY COt-fKK'S VITA I, KB-
STollTlVK The great IOii;lish remetly
nas nisiia more cures of iervous iiebll
Ity, m) initial Weakness, lsl Mauhtssl
nocturnal emissions, lassitude, Inability
for mental labor, daanondeucv and such
dlsoamM as are Induced by youthful follies
anil txmMt, than all other modieines
eemblued. Why will you sufTcxT tSend
to A. K Mlmie. M. !., Mo. 11 Kearney
street, San Kraneinuo, lor tho Kesiorailve
and bo ciiretl. I'riee, $a per bottle. Four
times the miantity, $10. 'i ryaboUle. l)r,
Mintie treats all private diatstsos auccoan.
ruiiy.
The latest nowa from Mrs. Virginia Nor-
llicry Is that she ls quite recovuretl. Char
lie Northery, her husband, ia laughing all
over Ills face, ana well lie may. we eon
aratulate him. fur bo's a line fellow. Kv
erylnlug seemed lo be the matter with the
lady, and aha has been counted among the
incurables, out a new puysieiau reoonv
mended Krese's Hamburg Tea. Fortu
nately she followed his advice, ami alter
fow weoka faithful trial of this celebrated
medicine, is as well as ever she was. No
family should be without It,
furnished Kmm to (.
For an excellently furnished bod room, in
a convenient locality in tho city, inquire of
ED. BAUM,
Luctioonian Cigar Store.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WW. H. ISRU.liK,
Ooot fc Shoo 3Iaker.
Frearh lilp Rwttl la er"rr,
I'hlladeluUla Kip.
es ee
oe
RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRED.
Invislblo patches put upon boots aril
shoes.
Shop second door ltelow Meyer's Bakery,
v tfinlStf
TAKE NOTICE !
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
HAFFENDEN BKOS. SEIaVe-
Snffara, Teas, C'onfa Klea, Rio,
Java nnd ItloeliM, Coffee, Coal
Oil. Etc., at Bedrock
Prices.
OOri'T FORGET THIS !
T 21 Si can choicest totnatoo 1 00
6 can Window corn - 1 00
J 2J lb can choicest peacbos. 1 00
3 Si Bi can ot oholoeiit table fruit (8 varieties). . 00c
S gallon! of 150 Fire Teat coal oil 8 12
S can of oyster. . 1 00
Us packages of corn starch .' 1 00
EVERYTHING CHEAP FOB .
15:15 . . CASH.
Sheriff's Salo.
Tl YVIItTUKOFA TJEfJREKOF'l.'OIJl
J clasure In the Circuit tkmrt of the
wutte ol uregon fur the tJouuty of IJnn,
anu an exetiutlon issued in pursuance
tuuretii on tne lain uay or Movemuer, 1M7S,
to me dl rooted and delivered, in favor of
w. Jl. jlodd, I'laintiir, and aitslnst OvtrKo
w. latwson, Mary JS. Jwsii, his wile,
tieorKO V. HeUlomlor and J. . IUhm), I Hi
fendauls, for the sum of ?lo;i! tH-lW in
United Hiales aold eoln. with Itilerest
thereon lu like coin from tho 1st day of
November, 1S7(. at the rate of one per
cent, (sir month, and the further sum of
BH-JOO oonui, and whereas, It )tmar
from the iirovlalons uf said decree that the
said defendant, J. O. Iteed ls a stihwijuent
monKSKoe of the premlitos hereinafter de
scribed, and that tnera is now due and ow-
iii irom the derenilanls (j(Krge W. Daw.
son and Ueorge 1''. betllemler to the de
fumleiit J. O. Iteed the mini i,t Slufilt IHt in
United Htates ko11 coin, and the further
mi 111 01 sisi uu as attorney Tees, ainoiiniiriK
111 the KK rugate to tho auin of $1I0: ui in
United istaitMi uold coin, with interest
thereon In like coin froai the Jst day of
November, 1S7U, at tho rate ef one per
cniii. jht intuitu, now, iiioreioro, oy vinuo
of said writ and order of sale, I have lev
led uistn the mortgaged premises situaiivl
in Lion county, Oregon, described In said
decree tut follows, to wit: .Donation Land
Claim Not. No. 4203, being the Northwest
quarter of Nectiou 20, In Township JZ.-toutli
ilanifo 1 Went, In Linn county, Oregon, as
known and h)lKiiied on the reisirded
Hats of the United Hi ales aurveyson tile
In the I.a nd Ollleo lu Oregon City, Oregon.
Also, iMnatlon Jjind Claim Not. No.
b-iiZ, boliiff the Houlbesst quarter of the
NortlitstHt quarter, and IjO'm four and five
of Ket-tlon nineteen, and Lot one, two and
six of Moetlun twenty, in Township i 8.
K. 1 West. In l.iuu ooun y, Unun, as
dntiiirniited on the letsiriletl plaU ol the
Untied KUtUM surveys on nle lu the Land
Ollleo In Oregon City, Oregon, and on
Saturtluy, the 1.1th day uf Ltrmnlrr, S7'.I,
at the Court House door In the -ltv of At.
bany Llnu County, Oregon, al 1I10 hour of
one o eiiw a r. At., 1 will aell llm Im:iIuIm
fore deM;rlletl inoiien v at nubile aiaaioii
for eaob lu hand, to the highest bidder, Ihe
proceed or sale to lie applied lirst to ihe
ayiiieiit of the eoHtaanii exiiMM of wtle,
Mfl lo the payuieiit of naid sutii of lO.'lil
S4 loo duo to III plaiutlir W. 11. Isstld or
us smikiis, wi:n inlerwat at aiortmaid, and
nest lo the payment of tho asad hum of
IliO.I 00 p. una lo bo Olio U Ihe defendaiil
J. . lUttul.
Dated this Hlh day of November, IST'J.
I. C. DICK KV,
ir4 Kherllf of Unit Co , on god.
Summons.
Ih tlw. County Court 0 tlie County 1, .,'
Ihe Stair uj Orrijtm:
3. It. Cowan, I'lalutlfr, vs. William Set
tle, Defendant.
To William Settle, l!m aljove nsiii.tl lkr
fentlaiif.
In the name of lte Slate of On-iron, voti
are hereby required lo apear and answer
Ihe coin iUiul of llm aUiVe I'laiuiiir in the
alMv eiiiuled Court, now on file with ihe
Clerk of mid Coun, by the lirnt day of Ihe
next revul.tr term of said Court after the
pu laical am of ihU summons far i aec-ks,
lo be Ot guii aiel held on Ihe firnt Monday
ol ISM-eiulwtr. 1S7U, slid anawer the e.iu-
la lit of the plalnuir helein : ami you r
hereby notified that if you fail U apiea
and anawer aaid complaint, t hentby re
quirtxl, the olaiiiliir will Uko Judgment
a.ainti )u for waiitofaueli answer lor
the mo m of 914-1 14, and for liitermt on
170.14 theieof from Autf. lat, 1S7S, al the
rate of iu ir nent. w aiiuiim, and for In
lertMl on $73 00 from Oet 'Jd, IS7S, at the
ate of leu per eeuL per annum, and for
the etmta and diaburaeuienis of Ihis action.
1'iihlUtietl by order of . A. Jolintl udg
oM't.ort. vthit h order Uars da'.e tvupt.
ash, l7t.
U KLI.VX.
w7 Alfy lor J'htinliH.
MUSIC ROOMS:
MISS NETTIE P1PEH
alsltea Ia Inibrm the public that will
eomiiieuee KlvlnsT iliMllletion ill muxic at
iwr iwimi, over nauaiaru n in lit' store, 011
Ihe 16th of iSetSeliiU.r. Tlw. lento, will 1.
aa follows:
Piano. Orran. and f'ultlvnilnit t.f Vi.t
li ier quarter.
Itudiuietiu of Vocal Musi", f." per quar
ter. PK quarter will lie three moiilha. and
Iwo leaMUis will bo (riven ea. li nwk. .
vir.ii.ttf
ST CHARLES HOTEL,
AUJANT, OREGON.
SR8.C. OOl'I, .... rreprirlof.
TliiK URa hftJl fackCQ tlsnU;lilr IVthlVAUxI fruni Uip
w MMwim, utu w otw 111 4rcitiui ctutliai f.r
Um eiiterUaiuwrtit of inrtenr, Tbe imiUt
U MiiIW-si wiib ererthiuir the mr
kvt aJTanlst. 8uiie rwattis lur
ctmtniajvtiai nmn.
"rv4lllft LrbMM ! DvIU Mace em re.
DITCHING.
O. . TAYLOR has eommenced bus!
nous in Ibis city and vielnltv with his
diU-hhiK moehinuH, and is t.reiarel lo do
an ora in um uro on snort notiee anu at
lower rales than the same work 1111 lie
done far by any one elno. The machine
cuts a ditch 2 leet deep, & feet widt at the
top ana IS inches at tbe bottom, iar
ment may be made by note, payable Jan
uary JMi, 1B1. witnnut luteiust. 'Jertns.
33.'-i cents ior rotl. Address
O. C. TAYLOR,
lSn3 Junction City, Oiegon.
Summons.
Julict Courtor the Precinct of ShnM; Slate
of Orr'jon, County of Linn :
J. IS. Cu.nKRT, Tlalntiir, 1
I
Pinur Guiusby, Dtfendant.j
Civil action to recover money.
To Philip Crljtby, tbe above named De-
fondant:
In the name of the State of Oreiton. yon
are hereby rotiuiretl to appear before tbe
untlentiKiietl, a Justice or the ivaoe for the
freciuet aforettaid, on tbe JUtli day of Ds
eemlier. 1STU. at tbe hour of ten o'clock in
the foienoon of said day, at the alllce ol
said Justice, in said Precinct, to anawer the
above named Plaintiff in a civil action.
The Defendant will take notice thatif he
fall to answer the complaint herein the
Plalntitr will take judgment aftainst him
for the sum of one hundred and thirty-live
and 37-100 dollars, and for tbe costs and
disbursements of thin sol ion.
Published by, order of b A. Watts. J.
P., which order boars date of November
4tb, 1S7U. - nUw
INSURANCE.
Commercial Union, of
London. Capital, $12,-
500,000.
North British and Mer
cantile. Capital, $10,-
000,000.
Also the Imperial, Lon
don, Northern & Queen.
Capital, $39,000,000.
0. H. STEWART,
- Agent.
NEW BARBER SHOP !
J. H. StJltLES, Prep'r.
A GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes
with each shave. Prices for shaving
anu uair-cutting same as usual. Rooms
opposite Moll wain's store. I0t
CITY ELECTION.
NOTICK IS HKRKIIY OIVKN THAT
nn oKsHlon wl 1 be held In Ihe City of
the 1st day of Decern her, 1S7. f,.r 51,,,
City Itocorder, City Wsrshalci.y
iirer, and three Aldermen (one Alderman
for each Ward), polla to Is? Ofs.ne.1 st tf
o clock A. M.and closed at o o'clk J. M.
of said day.
1'olls will be ooiied at the following
nan ed platws, to-wlt:
J-irst Wsrd-lnlho Jury Itoom'en the
wool side of the Court Ilomte,
NoooncJ Ward In Iho County Tressnrer's
oljiee on the east side of the Court House.
1 bird Ward In the nfiioe of the Farm
er's Warehouse Company.
i'- C IIAHPKIt,
1,w2 t'ity leorl.,r.
OH THE SAFE
SIDE."
In trying to get your
money's worth, consider
the fact that I will make
you a pair of Boots to
measure, that you will
call a good fit, for six dol
lars, cash. There will be
no metal nails in the in
side cole, to make your
feet cold. The seamo nro
my own, hand-sowed and
smoobii. 1 will keep them
straight and in repair
free of extra charge for
six months afteryou take
them out of my shop, near
tho Revere House.
i: t
H. FLINDT.
.REMOVAL.
Do not forget thatHaf
fenden Eros, have re
moved to tho brick store
formerly occupied by P.
C. Harper & Co., nearly
opposite the Odd Pel
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
country.
Sportsman's Headquarters.
SGOn' & MOXTEITII,
OCALEJiS IX
tluns, Kiflesg Revolvers!!
Aad tMataslll.a af all Iliad.
Juit Infill 1 I 1 r ninMM - - - - 1 . .
num. ii.- : H-.rTT."0 nt.
fwmilii.'f.N. Mun.V tfi , . - iifTimj
, ' uni ou'Terj hmeit-h.t. ..4 . ....
A'". iTre nd well rUot sta-k if pt.i.i
l-ct wjUiiiij , Ju cuuld ii0, lor iuZL- i" '"
All kintls cf Sawing HacMiiis Ea-
pairea,
Eraraikrr That
Cannot Be I mlck.oKi
We
Anrvbere ia tlii Sutle.
Jl tf
Sheriff's Sale.
VIRTUE OF A WRIT OK EXlX"i
ui btale or Oregon for the Count v
of IJnn, to me directedand delivered,
on the thirteenth day of (.letober, ISTH
in lavoror James Undley. I'laintiir, and
aimiuhtj. K. Chitwood, Jason R. l'.utler
and Franklin R. IiavidHon, Dcfendanot,
for tbe turn of $166 i!5-100, with interest at
tne rate 01 ten per cent, per annum from
tbe lain day of Augum, iST8, and the fur
ther sum of til (Si, cosu, I did on the Hlh
day ol Octolsr, 1879, levy upon the follow
Uitl described real prope'rty, to-wit:
lieginniuK at the Moutbeat corner of M.
D. ltylaud'a Homestead Lot No. three 13)
in Section No. three (3) now on tile in Oro
ron City, Oregon, aa So. 1187, ronbuniai'
27 3U-100 acres; aim Lot two in .-e. Uou
three, conUiniiiR 17 60-100 acres, in Town
ship 13 South Kantre 1 West, containing
forty-four aud N)-loe acres, all lying and
being in Linu County. Oregon ; all tuken
as the real property of the said Defendant,
Franklin It. Davidson, and on
Saturday, the 13th day of December, JSTO,
at the Court House door in the city of Al
bany, ljnn County, Oregon, at uie hour
of one o'clock P. M., I will sell the bereiu
belore described real property at public
auctiun for cash in baud to the highest
bidder, to satisfy said writ, with accruing
coNta.
Dated Ihis fth day of November, 1S79.
I. C. DICKEY,
Uw5 Shoriff of Lann Co , Oregon.
REWARD!
IUERKBY OFFER A REWARD OF
half of the jewelry stoleu I rum iy
More iu Iebanmi, on the nihtof the 24ih
of August, 1S79, if the whole amount Is
recovered; or if the thief is apprehended I
will fc'iie the same amount.
5l t ASA PETERSON.
JUNIUS F. WHITING, Artist,
FKESCO, S I G 11 , SCEXK &
Pictorial Painting.
DESIGNING A SPECIALTY.
Rooms 6 and 7, Panish's Block.
Albauy, Oregou.
PRICE & fi.CKERSOri'S
saw-mill in Waterloo precinct. A lariro quaiittty ot
th flueat luiulwr on hmiil, which will lie sulii i-litnii
and credit iven unlil October 1st, 187'J. Kullawini; a
the list of iricaa :
Cltar lumbar, per thousand jjj
PenAng, barn itliiig-.and all lumber uf thatclaai 9 no
Scantling, timbers and heavy lumber 8 tx)
The lumber will be furaitilied on either si.lr. n ih.
Sautiaiu. - An
Aloany Bath House.
Tni UNDBRSIQNKD WOULD RtSPKCT
fullj inform th eituen of Albanv nil vi-
etnity that I have taken charg of tbi KsiahlUb
mnt,and,by keeping oleaa room and psyibg
triot atUntion te buainaai, ezpocta ts unit al
thole wh may fayor US with their patronage.
Having neretotsr earrtea on notning oat
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons,
WS expects ta give entire aatinfaction to all
3rChildien and Ladies' Hair neatly ent
and shampooed. JOB WEBBXS.