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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1879)
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1879. "IN DEAD EARNEST. Tbero aire a larsr iiakcr fl pv-raanM indebted to Ike DEHO CRAT, d I earaeatlr uk all Bark to PAY IT,M 1 MCd Bawl y badly to pay njr creditors aad eontlact my baiUrn. I bub I towarlgbt Mrant abeat ski daa.Mad fall expect m prwoapa -rpewee te It. HART. V. DROWN. Ik Mutch Hill. Last Tuesday th sportsmen of this city met at Scott 3b Monteith 'a to orseVse for a watch heat on Thank:..,. !ng Day. They fl it chose Zoo. Burkha-t aad Denver Hack leman s. CjptaiM and Jien the two oompa ciee weie ('iMed a fo'i'owa: (Jeo. Uur rrrt, W. B. Soott, Oren Rabarta, R. D. WJ,o, A. C. Uz'.on, Wm. Prttersoa, Jaa. FoeU-, Geo. Webber, J. Hetmick Wo. IL Mi!'e. Denver H.cklemai, D. B. Monteith, Meat Monte!., Fr-r Wheeler, W. H. Hartless. RoVi Bertley. Ua-ry Parker, Jaa. Sake. W. L. Hasbrouck, F. F. Da "a. It waa aTee-.T that the hnntera might com mence rt any time after 12 o'clock oa Wed nesday r:;Ut, and that M should meet at Scott A Monteith ' at 9 o'clcck oa Tnurtday en:"S. The fo'loaiug table show the number of point a'snd for different kinds of game: 000- a. Iter; o" It M -. SOOli' ---C .."-So,- i. i 'StfilL 1 j . M 2. K"-et K-.c.r;ri Bfeaa't'.-fa?. "Old H:',n of Cm SeTias (CaL ) Imda gets off the fo'or3g in regaid to editorirl dead- r saJ'nj : "One of the beauties and charms of h et'.or's 'fe is hh deadlierdiog it on a'1 ocas-v. No ore who baa aver tasted of the swess of that Vies can begin to take ia ia g'ory aid its happiness. He does 100 fe a rr'.-oad, and gets a pass' for a yea-", atd r'des $23 wo atd then be is looked upon as a dead-heed, or a half-Mowc Mead beat.' He puffV a theatre or a concet t troupe $10 worth add gets $1 ia 'uoerVimentaHea.' If tue ba" is crowded he is beg-ndged the j room he vcccpref for ;f the eompKmenta? ies were payig tickets the troop woold be so much pocket. He blows snd puffs a ebarch free to any desiied extent, and does the poster pin:-ig at ha'f rates, and :arely gets a '(V V: you7 'o- it. It gosi :a as a part of b's du7 as aa ctJuor. He deee aaor work gratuitously for -be town aix. commnaity tHaa a" the rat of the population, rnd get cursed for it a1; bat a man who donates a de'Ur for the Fourth of July, base ball e'ub orcuurcn is g-a'n'ty -eme.nbei ed. Oh, it is a sweet tiling to be an editor. He pcs m f rm vaa It 3n A dl J(t. The holidays are apprcachlrg a'd paienta - wi'l want to give tber? childrw preset. ta of - different k:nda. Now we don't wiah to :nter . fere, but it 'l fsel like giving them some ad- viv. Older persons kaow how sccceesfal a-e all of the Hrrper poblications ths "Weekly," "Bmsx;' and "MagaaW and they be glad ? bear that the sun firm have commenced a publication devoted ex- young folks, nd hence its name "Harpers' Young People. " It is aa eight-page jUss trated weekly, and coats or'y $1 50 per year. Too matter ia it ia interesting aad instruct first two numbers we advise parents t take it if they wish to give a good gift te their children. Frews Tear lakes, W. T. We this week received a letter from Mr. -Samuel T. Farle, late of this eoaaty, bat now liv'ng near Four La te, ia Washington : Territory. He say that is a splendid eoon- ' try to emig-ate to. They have sach a fertile -soil that wheat does we" ard is not troubled 'with rust, aad there plenty of crass for those who wish to engage in stock raising. Plenty of t' nber ran be had, bat it is rraiy all pine, vith torn qiaVng asp. The weather is a li.tle cooler t iai doom here 'a the val'ey, and they oave a' ready had t'lree slight snow storm this month, the last of which fe". oa the 13th and was two inches deep. Mr. H. says he can't da without ibe home news, so he tens as to send him the DruecBAT. Una CewBly' fir i A !: go amoaat of "it flax waa raised ia -tois county darrug the past season and it has aV been put through the steeping piocces sad is now stored in Wlieele- A IV'e's flaz ware- horse iu the lower pa t f this c-'ty. Lest Monday these genfemaa sta..ed up their aculch'og ml and ?l have all t'lm flaz pre pared for the factory ia a sho.it"' ma. Whea worked np they wll hav oa hand abort twenty tons of L'nt, aad prov V'lg thtt sam -oo does not start up the twlo mU it w1! all. be shipped to the East The twine mill n not rnpjiing now and ia for sale. Any one who understands the maoa fact are of twin -could get hold of this factory for a'vort noth'ng and then make s fortune out o'. ft. Tie arenas Eatlae, For some time there ha only been two 1 steam engines in use in Albany on at th Mammoth Warehouse aad the other at Pni- nam' machine saops and now oar city is to do without altogether. The one first men 'tioned was stopped a couple of weeks ago hj 'the burning of the warehouse, and Mr. Pat . nam is now making arrangement to move iiis shop dowu to the vacant building x the flax factory, where he will as water power instead of steam. Thus leave Albany entirely wlthoat the as of steam power, as cept in the fire engine everything her is run by water power. . or BkerlaT Menu Business. ' Sheriff Dickey advcUses this week that a!', persons .who have not .paid op therr taxes for the years prior to 1879, hsd better da so at once. This is the list call and if the taz- payers do hot ret pond he wll levy upon and gfJl sufficient property to pay ap what the owe. Aa the fees, mileage, etc, count up pretty fast it would be far better for all te ;ome forward and pangle at ence. U ftoojity Cewaell. "The next regular session of the Linn Coun ty Council, Patrons of Husbandly, w?U be held at t'ae ha'l of Jordan Val'ey Giauge, on Sitaidsy. Dec., 6th, convening at 10 o'clock 4a the forenoon of that day. G-. PAEErsH, President. v ;n .. . o '. k'udi)..... r -". 60 71 I .fJ J."k("r. : . :j 'fr'can Hear ,Jf LllI O-i b..-t.i !. :u-. scl.jx.joei . t'rer-a r J -.p. ITUW-k.. k ITlf MTV MV' Yam... uuiwi i v win wwn The Democratic Town of Albany are bsre by requested to meet ia Mas Coaveutioa at the Coart House, ea aatarday pveatac. Me v. t, lilt, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of nominaUrg candidate for the office of Mayor, Recorder, Marshal and Treasurer, and for the purpoat of ratifying the nominatioas of candidates for Council ineu front the several Wards The Ward meetings, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for Council man from each Ward, are requested to be held on rrMay Evealac, Nov. ts, 1ST, at 7 o'clock, at the following named places : For First Ward, comprising the legal voters of all that portion of the city lyiog west of Ferry street, at the Sheriff s offloe ia the Court House. For Second Ward, comprising all that por tion of the city embraced between Ferry aad Baker streets, at the Central School House. For Third Ward, comprising all that por tion lying east of Baker street, at District School House in the eastern portion of the city. It is suggested that at these Ward meet ings one member be selected to serve as a City Central Committeeaian for the ensaing year, subject to the ratification of the City Convention. By order of the Central Committee. C H. Stewart, M. V. Baowsr, ' I. Bilvsv, A Bpleadid LtaklUkl A few day ago we were shown through tite elegant drug and book establishment of Foahay A Mason, and were glad to see that their trade' has greatly Inrreassl daring the past year. Besides their larg retail trad ia drugs they are fast branching out ia the jobbing line, and by buying as mack a pos sible in the East, and of first hands, they are enabled n nearly aji cases to sell to dealer ia taia ralley at as low pricee as aw be had ia Portland. Tb;s is now becoming enivar- sally known aad almost svery day brings them aa order, aad oftentimes several. Be side the;r full aad compleU line l drags, they hav painta and oils of all kinds, and glass of all sizes and quality. Bat the book and stationery dapaitmeat take our y thaa anything else. Thousands of books are on their shelves, aad cauaequeatly they can supply yoa with almost any one yoa wish. Their stock of accovat books is bow extremely large, and merchant can got com plete seta at price orly a few cents higher thaa they would have to pay ia Saa Francis co. Stationery and all kinds of blank book they hav in sack large d ambers that aa would nppas they would not hare to order again Tar years. Ia ths line of holiday goods they hav all the poet ia elegant biadirg, beside a great many other standard works, aad also new and handsom style of photo graph aad ajtograph albums, picture aad story book for ths little ones, fancy articles, hand-nr-rors, etc., for the ladies, and eo many other articles that w ran not find room to mention them. Takiag it all ia sal they have a ma&niaceat and well selected stock of goods, well adapted to the wants of our com munity. If yoa rpct to task any friend a present yoa should call aronad at their plan sooa aad get your choice of the stock. t se my TwmH'mt. For soma reraoa tos Atbaay mare, "Lady Faast1 hs not appea:d at a good advte Uge at the Fai ftc 'J pass year or two, bat bar !u?k ? he-'zt ' -z to caange. Oa tba 20th inst. th e was a "oi jng lac at Wa"a Wa'Ia, fiee tor a'1, for a pu-te o." !C0, ml ha.s, beat taia :a five, and it was won by FaaaJaa" ia three sixa;ght aeata. "Ba'l Fwer" stood second and "Gold Pea" third ia a'J three of toe heat. Tuna af th first aeat, 234; second heat, 231; t'Hrd beat, 2:29i- "Farst'na" was a hot favori'a, aad said a the pool for f ftoen doHara aga:ast eij.ht dollar for "Bell Flower," aad th-ee daUars for "Gold Foil" The last heat waa ve-y 7cU'Bg, as the Albany mar was re- pocd to be tiirng, aad aariley got the trim daughter of "Ba'l Flower" np to tl girth, ai the d'stanc staad, bat the pace was too hot 'o.- "Bell Ftowei" to Hv at, and she trroVe bad'y, giving the best ran to "Faoa- -i. It waa a square race, aad made ia gOod tlT. . Bsylejr Cawuaer Flretlew. Last Saturday night Bay ley Chapter No. 8, B. A. M., elected th foPoa'ng officers to serve for the ensuing year : J. K. Weather 'ord, H. P.; L. K1:ne, K.; P. C. Harper, a; L, Sanders, C. H.; . W. Langdon, P. g.; A B. PaxUn, P A. C; N. B. Humphrey, M. 3-d V.; W. F. xnder, M. 2d V.: K. Estchanan. M. 1st V.; D. Fiomaa, Tie.; D. R. N. BUckbera, See.; M. Ba: i water, Sea- t'-el. ... The C -spter Was :sited oa this by O-rmad High Priasi Cigle, and a pleasant reai-'oa of th Com pardons waa enjoyed. reUea of ache si SMrccier. 1m death of the ''-e D. M. Thompson ased a vacancy !i the Board of School Di rector it tir's D(, and by reference to i?r advs tfc'" coTr t- itw"" be seen that sn slecUoa to f ' tl vasarcy baa bemoaned for ,Sr&m?r at 2 a clock aad aa place m i oed : tc Ce-i'-rl School Haa'.e. W "ef - lb na-res af roa two or thrt of ear eii.zrrs meni'oced "or tl pos'.ion; Jam s-e bo.'O.able, publfo- spT lied geat'em (td have we wel'are of oar c'iy at ha Either of the n will suit us. A Co IT KUU ke. Uany persons suae? tor year with pa n" and which they mistakenly call Rheumatism, but wh:ch are caused by a defective action of tbe Kidneys. No outward application will cure this, bat th seat of th disease most ba reached by internal remedies, Th Oregon Kidney Tea as eared many sach cases, and is the beat, purest and simplest remedy kiowj, being strictly vegetable, ancombined with hurtful drug or mineral poison. A Chaae t Teachers. Last week Mis Martha Wheeler resigned her position aa one of th teachers ia the Central School and oar County School Super intendent, L. N. Liggett was selected by th School Board to fill the vacancy, Mr. Lig gett is a thorough acholar and ha had con sidsrable experience ;n toach'ngand we think will render complete satisfaction. , . Vot saa Francises. Mrs. L. Kline started 'or San Francisco last Mjndsy and will remain in that city for several months on account of ill health. W hope the lady may entirely recover her health and return to Albany where she is very high ly esteemed by all with whom she acquainted. Her husband accompanied her as far as Port land. .. , del: Coaaell PraeMdIacs. Our City Counoil mat ia regular sassUa last Tuesday evsning with all officers aad members present axeapt Alderman Mason and Klin. Minute of previous meeting read aad ap proved. Ths Committee en Accounts reported in fever of allowing ths bills of P. C. Harper and J. W. Anderson for 3J 61 and 5S 44. Report adopted and order drawn for ths amouats. They also reported ia favor of al lowing the indemnity fee and Sheriff's fe la the case of the City vs. Jaa. Dickinson, lie port adapted and order drawn for ths amounts. Ths Committee who had la charge the building of the Hum on Broadalbla street, certified that J. W. Anderson's bUl of 04 32 for the work was correct, and it was also al lowed. A J. Hunt's bill of $i 10 for work done for the Canal Company was allowed. Oa motion of Bentley the ordinance bill, relating to th keeping a p af cows, was laid oa th table until the next regular meeting. M. D. Ballard and ethers presented a peti tion asking for aa rdr far a sidewalk oa the east aid of Tharstoa street, from First street to th Canal. Referred to the Committee oa Streets. Th liquor dealer of Albany presented a petition asking for a temporary reduotion ia their license aa rooouat of th present hard Itfrrd to the Committee oa Li- J. Gradwohl presented propasittoa to th city offering to leas th front room over his star for a Cooncil Chamber and Recorder's offio 'rose th present time to Jaa. 1, 1881, for th saa of 173. Rfrrd to Committee aa Way and Mean with instructions to re port at th next regular meeting. The bills of W. W. Miller for 45 aad Mar tin Heffroa for 43 66 war allowed aad ordesad paid. Th Tollowiag bill wr referred to th Cow mute oa Accounts: 0. W. Bark hart, U 60; M. L. Haabroaok, 92 00; A B. Mo Qwaia, SI CO; P. C Harper, 43 80; Geo. Yoeag. S3 SO; Kxpense ia City vs. A Corn ley, 58 65; J. A Gdmoor, $1 00; M. V. Broaa. $5 SO; L. H. Montaaya, 4 20; E. WU.;t, ES SO; Thee. MooteiUi. $1 00; Ala Ua. , f 1 00; Rob't Browa 1 60; R. K. Harmon. $1 58; J. W. Anderson, $31 75. Taaaksgtvlag Batarialasaeal. The ladio of the Baptist Charch hav mad sxteoairs pre para tiooa far thsir dinner entettsioment to-day at the Opera Hons. Th dinner ia from It to 2 o'clock. Luncheon aad social a ill be from 6 to 8. Af ter th cil th following programme will ba presented far the eatettaiamat of guest: 1. Music Albany Co: net Bead. 2. Trl Mhaa Aa-ie Powe'i, Lottie Monteith aad Laara G ultra. S. Solo Misa Aaaie Grtma. 4, ToAamentalSolc MiasLiaraGoltra. & Recita.'oi Mis Maggis Foster. & Vccal Due. Miaee Kettie Piper aad Laara Got tra. 7. Solo Mis Auai PowalL A Masio Alb'ay Cornet Band Last Moasay Jos. Webber received a tola- gram from W"a Walla stating that Jack acron, formerly of this city, had died that morning at 6 o'clock af typhoid feve , aad asking what d'spestioa shoald ba made af th body. W aade.staad that hia relatives tekgrapHad bact to bary th body there. Dacaaced was a sen mi Hugh Hsrroo, oaa af th County Coat ' ioners of Beaton eoaaty, and ap to a few years ago bad always lived a K aga Val'ey. Us had a great many friends in this city. 'nexj afcvt ism BtMr." Wa have Lad tsa words pasted ap oa oar M r door for a year ot more, bat ss to door was bard to shut ws hav never noticed that it did much goo. Bat we don't need aay such notice so th door now ; Mr. Clark, oar bard war asarcbaat, gav us a doer spring a few day ago taxi is worth a doxen sach notices, fur it goes and doe i-aelf what the notice ask visitor to do. Go and gat one; they cost vary littl and are a great convenience. easOlral aad Cheap, Mrs. Blevina A Powell hav jut received from Saa Francisco aad Portland aa nnusa al'v fin aad well selected stock af fall aad winter millinery goods which at bow op at their faab'? iabl millinery stor aad ready for inspection by th ladies of Albany vicinity. Their stock is rich, rar,bsaa tiful and cheap. Call aad see them. Si ews kTaeS. M-s. D. M. Thompson aad her son Ed. started for Pb'ladelpSra Hat Monday to join M.T. ard Mrs. Chaa. Templeton, aad wl" re main back th. cnjl Mr. T. !ia comp'td b:s deatri ttvi'm, wich wi'l pa -hap take a couple of yer-. Wa wish thsm a sr's and pleasant journey. Awaited. Last Tuesday th Sheriff ef Lea eoaaty telegraphed to Sheriff Dickey to at rest Durea Bogg aad ia a very lew hoar th yoaag man waa lying ia oar jail. Bogg aad sev eral others get into dimcalty at Eugene, and thaa sloped. The B. r. Chorea. " Next SabUth Kev. Dr. Irvine will L at Hs'aey and the- mr be eo servioee at tbs U. P. Chunch a this city n th morning, bat ia the even'og Rev. A U. Achesoa, of Oak- villa, will deliver a sermon. v - - A kpleaaUd Meawanent. Prank Wood ha just completed aad set ap ia th Lebanon cemetery a Hoe monument ia mesaory of Owea Kaea aad hia wife aad daughter, aad also pas ap some Ana coping s round the grave. Xeveliles Is la HeUdas. Ed. Beam ha so many novelties that it is aa impossibility for hint to mention a'L Call aad as him in time to get your choice. You will be sera to find some nice present for yonr family or friends. Ladies' Aid aecSetr. Ths next regular meeting af the Aid Society will be held at the residence af C. A' Plammor on Thursday afternoon of next week. It is hoped that a?l members will be present. A Sua clany lace handkerchief was lost at the reception at Dr. Plummer's last Thurs- aay Bignu xne tinder will be liberally re- warded by leaving the same at this office. ' Ctmrcb. aerial. ' . Th ladies of th Congregational Church will give a social at the residence of Samuel Alt'aous on Friday evsning af next week. All are cordially invited to attend. Tall MLLASCB0I.Y B1V. ' Ths ais'snofce'y ' ys srs t aa, ' , The ia44wit of I m 71 i", , Ot buokwbiwt uakn s id sosr'et rs , , And flvs m it i.r yst. Mv 1.1 tue .' ews ot th j ove, The su'.uiuu 'uri Us t'svd Autt 'nl ml ani ii j fr s hl. I rs roU i nil .h .i u srs Bu ( t, And ram ths aliru't '. m Abd by ths fit th loafer kiu J Ills alilns, ths Hv ssy. Tt A BtD CNstnitwIBT. Thou Mtlnf efrui'd , fosyrw' lew, hill, . Wl .h all f prl :L! hut to Irrl's , Fe-t'ion dor. It u.h d1u' f 'Jt ki Ihrt rla weu'i stiaks And wit j 1 Mut - c 'r.ks Ou- iieiiMiMtl it , B :hr i''lk-b-s .-st ."'' '0'nt Ill, O Ksnnsl s JotM i. TVs obooM tks id fur s do '.iitt alt' Mot that t "wl waiaor or nw ' Nut Uial tr red la eonwllrr 'o ' 'te st;ht Out, St ol dixit And ooal and twuks a ul muat, 1 he rnd ddlss siprrMi of dl.t I Be thoa w ehoM tb-e rsJ (id waar Tse next orr henr's, O gnmn"j vniin'M" I JSH5 !!afj a ease Wheat 93 cents. Thanksgiving Dsy. ' Next Monday -the fur fioa" : . . Coirect Railroad time at Trench'. 8potacles to suit svsrybody at FrenobV. Chew Jacksuo's Beat Sweet Nsvy ToUs.. eo. v.1. ; ' E'.ue Ribbon Club meet on Friday sven lag. Wilng rail!dtUa buy tlisir cigars at K4. Baum'a Salem spot tsmen also have a match hunt to-day. C5.e"ne-a sre now ms-ing regular Trips oa Oar I iver. Fresh lard and sweet roll butter at tted 8eld Bro'e. Jeba GiUilaud aud wife w down front Sweet Home. Th DemocratM ward oaventious me I Friday evenmj. French has a nice line of silverware ouattng for the holiday trada Ret-i'" dance of tbe 'bauy Koc'al Clkb tb's (fridajt) evenieg. Oar Col'rg is now pro.tsiing fliwlv uj grow ing in favo every day. Her -y Eprires'4r ' now i':li!ngp "I'mn h1 we:'H at Iio.-'s ss'oor. , " P.weens yonr o-ders on the ' Ity Treaaury; there's lo a of morey on hand. I Soap Creek Blue Ribbon Club a M re- or;a:xa one week f . om Saiarday. Ijtdiea get splead!d work dona at Mrs. Park's diewr-makirg stab,ishmeut. Jake Fteiachner, of Por.'and, has been np urtiug his Ibany iiiends tb's week. We are out one day earlier than asual. Oar boys waul to keep TharVslving. ' A'ter th ho,:days there ,:!! not be siajgt steam engire at work n 'bany. Maishal Andetaoa las jest oo-uplctoj th ewer on th west s'de o' Broadtlb'n. ' To care" ids t now doth loiter on eveiy .ner soV:nj for w'lotu be may iip in. Mr. Earlier, of Corva'l:, has been vli'stig bar friend a ' t city dot f the past weeL. B su to r.ite-d th prima iet Friday d see to it tl t good ticket are pat the aeld. People ap the Columbia sre laone; fc that river to be cloaed up by ;e ia a ahott I'm. - Good broom caa be had at th Albany Broom Factory fur only tbrr dollar per Martin Hefron ha reaiiad hi position rs night watchman aad l'.obt B-owu now weats tb at'. Eighteen or twenty, of o if folka are out hunting to-day and game w''! rat low tc mo.TOvr. The Star Breaery beer is growing in favor very day and Mr. Bellaogn- sales srs fast increasing. ; ' - To largest supply ot E' .tela and t'i,;'.r- aia luuna and breakfast bacon' ia . towi at lUxlfeld Bro'a. The veeael containing tbe mairs and pip for th A'bany water work arrived at l'oit lad this week. . Several cows have died ' from th effuct of eating too much grain oat 'amang the rail of toe warehouse. A splendid proiamm ha beea prepared for tb EIu Ribboa mcet'ng to-morrow (Friday) even'ng. . .. Mr. Eggcrt starts horn from Moriden, Connecticot, to-morrow, but wi ' spend some time visiting ia Kansas. Saml Rob' lion, manager of MUler A Rich ad mamaotb paper warsbons at Portland, spent last Sabbath in tbic city. Th Yoaag Ladies' Comet Band is prac- Uc:ng very sssidaously and wilt be able to appear ia public be'ore long. Tb Moo.-e's are doing a bandsoma job of painting oa M A 'lea's naw residence. They evidently undeis'.and t'ie:r bus;ness. , Young oouj-lee just atf 't'ig out io house keeping shoald go to Graf tt . Fi urn's be for (hey paichaa their hoaaahold faiaiture. . Eadfleld Bro.'s hav 'i stock, 100 cases asaot tad canned good which tbey.iuffer to re" cheaper thaa aay house ia the city. Oar saw mi'l hal to shut doaa for a "few days last week on aoooaat af tna river be'Bg aohiuh that thrr ta.bJu wheel wouldn't wil. Joha Psrker, of Independence,' came np 'est Monday, lie ha sold ant of, th saw a. that plao sod now a gen tie man ef W have hard t;mes he-e in this locality.! bus (hat doe'.n't :n th leas deter 'our jrturg folks fionventer'ug into enUng';ag jnati' bo nisi alliances.. . . On of th best stocks of mill;ncry goods' ia our city can now be seen at Mrs. Punish 's' store. She ia do;ng a larg bus'nes ' in the! dress-makina line. : ' ' , j. j Unci George Hagbea, th printer's friend,! remembered th Democrat family with fresh cider and apples for Thantsgiving 'ti" you' can't rest. Thanks 1 " ? ! John Crouch came np from Portland last Wednesday for the purpose of moving the railroad telegraph office .from , the freight depot into the new hoteL 1 " -', Bon. J. E. Congla and lady, of Portland, passed last Saturday and Sabbath - in. tlii city, viMtiag th famr'ly of D.- CL Clarka, and' returned home on Monday. Joy in the house of Stewart; ' i It's i boy and is ef regulation weight. ' Ia our1 miud this beats th Yazoo system of increasing the aambe.- of th Democratic party. ' ' , ' . " Only a few week ago Jack Her.-on, was among us here th largest, strongest and healthieat yoaag man on oar streets, and now be is being brought home a corpse. ' ; Fruit packing wi'l commence at th old Aldea Fruit Dryer to-day. The Corval'; Frait Co. have several thousand pounds of th Plummsr frait t pack for.' the English market' .. .-' . ; T'.:"' " '" ';; There are about fifty candidates for ths seven offices to bo cV'ed by the election next Monday. Fifty inta scvea, woa't . go, and consequently it is a dead certainty that about forty-three persons are wasting mora money on cigars than their chances of election will warrant. ' ,i .'-': ' . . - ... ... ton ia LADIES. Jet ' tli ephemera! fancy of th mo ment. " Squirrel t oulimies to, b tlis jwipular fur lining. l'iuli! of lao and muslin of ! si rr wot a. FloutK'es t the bottom of drs rr mad to llnra. No two hats or bunueta are preoisely alike this fall: Young ladiee wear, short round skirt at all daucing put-tie. Ther is a rage for flower made of shot silk, satin and velvet. White liile-tliroad glove srs th fancy of ' he pr'sing momsut. Buffalo Hill hats will trk th plao of th beefeater of last year. . Very little trimming is area on th most fashionable Derby hatv" . , " Turk- satin in ohangeablw colors appears among the now dreis goods. Drosses are worn at pleasur with a deep or denil-train, or none at alL Now French Wrap are as often lined with suit SAtio ( lilting a with far. tli 'dien bo longer wear liglit-oolored fab rics X'pt for evsuing dross. Reticule of satin or of th drees trim tilings sre now made to match suite. Jackets of a different color aad material from th dress are again in vogue. Lambrwtuia pauiers ate the faalilotiaU fat m of tb' drapery at the moment . ,Miatasss e:,1k4aood oloakiegs hav a awOk of heavy beaver ef chip jhilla cloth waft. -lar, r ' nt3 said Dcalaaieajt I :iiut r. Wbiti.ia, ths srtwt, wbo u now avlsaW tj Vsanrasje aa. asv laaal rtt tsmt af 1 nira fenm liaa I Dimerous sketch which h ba collected I and will continue to collect will take under I his inatructions such persona as may deaii a thorough ooura in any of the fulloi.g I nranciics,visi jat, i tcwruu ana rorspeotive I diawing. 2d, ArehiUctora. Daaigning aad Drawing. 3d. Portrait ami Landscape Paint- I TlLTl . . . . ... ..... I taught eo as not to interfere with schooling I Q foUlld 0X16 Of the aBTg or business. Th student will have access to I , n a. j x 1 M . We studio during hia prical work. H-.ha mtny piece in tli several above btu che to execute. During their course of s w ULIIUBS vlUP giuwn S Ji I afuajsj Tta PMICI I mrt-s ia tbeir clraaun brs tic Sirs, aad at U end a tuUjoct of their own c'lolce hich will be wor h ' more to them than tha money pa'd ou; lor instruction, J arena having children with tastes and talent suited te any of th aoove . brandies wiU Uo well to placa them wpwt th insti actions of Mr. Whiting, who not m'y well known among as here aa a vlioiouh and practical ai.iat, but invites an exa m taboa of his teatimooiabi of past work a Ue EeetBrw State and work now in hi etudiu, RMn 0 and 7, Parrisil ' block, Al bany, Orvgoo. "A rat Ataisr, Or.,' Kv. IS, 1979. ILtt log boaa i ifo med '.bat som on has stoited a fa's tamer ia ttm utty to tb ( .'o.-t tiiat I have been ia tiia habit of aaiog alrmin tiie mauefatHnr V my bread, I take this o.pe. "onltjr to aay last the elatemeat ia false ia vety parUcolar. I never have, dar ing Uie time 1 have barn in btunoaa !u this ci'y, used o.ir prrtirl- of alem ia the swan factor of my tsread; an ' aever ex poet to do so, I fo'tSier siy that tbe as1 of slum in making brred is eat isly nnnecarsery; as bread made from Sour mauufactarad ia thia joootry is not matetVy imjv-oved in appear u -e by its use. I Uk ploaaur in referring the public to tli eer-il lato below which ex plain ilaclf, hopirj kat th may set at rest all doubts if any titer may hav been In regard to this m-it'n". JolIX i'OX, A'bany Baksry. Air. John F : . - Sia -Tls U to cft.s'y that I have mad a cliiaical anaJyais o' : vo sample of laead ui liv you. and t.iai I did not end a trace ot sUm or ray o7. t'-lote-'ou cbemiu at in the same. C. A. Per a Mia, Druggist. Albax. Or., Nov. 19, l7l. (Acvt-''aai r'. A CARD. Editor Detihocral : Th fulloa ng appeared in tbe Jlrgtster of last weak t j- "Dr. Brewer failed to settle his Uttle"Wil. liam' at vhts ollic before he climbed Oat of town." , ;. , . The 'ullowing bill will show who ia delin quent la the matter of paying np i Albany, Or., Nor. 10, 1879. Coll. Vaacmv Te II. Brbweb, M. D.t Dr. To profaawlonal mtr iocs, with tried 1 clniw, from July 1st to Bior, 10, V4 ealla.,... To two otlloo prescriptions.. 00 -i - -caaDir. By one dial f year's card In paper. ay balance on carpeu..... Ital.'due 14 60 Id JelVs-CenrerC Tb lad'ee ef ' Fi"t Presby Uriaa Church mi tk-'s eft request us lo annor nc that thsy w!" bav an "Old-Fo'ca Conor vS t th Opa a Hons on Fridr.y even-'ng, Deo. 19-h, sad at the conclusion cf tb co iosrt will hav a social at th asm place. No b ing H more kterest'Qg than an "old fo,!t concert" and wa predict that thi Opera Hoys will be Ciowded oa the evep'ng mentionn.'. TeaAT. Maby 1-ocisa. Fuller, Daughter of Bar. aad Mrs. T. B. White, died at their resi- dema in this city, Kov, 22d, of scarlet fever aed 3 yean and S months. "Suffer little children to cotue unto in for of such is th kingdom of 'Heaven, Said Am Good Shep herd. The angel kissed her pur spirit away to jo! i the saluted ones gona before. ;. .' 1 : 1 w. The Beeep Ilea. A vet y. pleasant time was' enjoyed at Mr. aad Mrs. 0. A. Plummer's last Thursday night, on the occasion of the reception of Olin McWain and hi bride. Mr. Plummer and his amiabl wife'oan well feel gratified at th success of the reception, and the young mar ried couple 'cannot fail to appreoiat th warm congratulations ot their many friends a that occasion. ' . ' i . .N T'le npttal Beaeea. The ISeacoii, tbe mooth-pieca of tbe Baptist denomination of this Stats, has been trans, farred from St!em to Albany and will hre after be printed by Mansfield A Monteith. Rev. W. J. Crawford and T. P. Haoklemaa are its editors for the ensuing year. The first number will be issued on tbe 3d of next month. ; , . r . . . . . Ilaale Lessens. . Mrs. A. Monteith is now prepared to give lessons on the piano, nsing either th : Richardson's method or Prof, Robin's new . 0 00 American; system. ' " Chare wtreetery. V. P. 0. A Meets at their rooms ia Foo ter's brick building oa Wednesday avenings I at 7:30 clock, and on Babiiath afternoons at 4. Basin meetlan are bold on th vn- ing of th sooond Monday ia each month. Everybody invited to attend. U. P. CHCtxa.Presohlnr every Sabbath. at II a. sr.. ud 7 p.m. by Rev. r, O. Ir- vine. D. D. fcabbi'lh School at 2:30 r. Pr..yer meeting every Thursday evening. KvA"asf,icA(.CaOBCii. Praaohingoa Sab-1 bath at II a. m., and 7t r. a. Sabbath School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thurs day avening. J. IHiwsrsox, pastor. CoxofeMiATTOVALCavacti. 4rvtcs every Sabbath at 11 a. Hutiool at 2:30. Tiiuraday veong f. and 8 T, at. SabUtb Prayer meetln 1 of each week. W. Harris, pastor, M. K Chukch, Soctm Rervioes every Sabbath at St Paul' M. K. Chuioh, South, at 1 1 -JO a. m. and 1 r. m. SabUth School at 121 r. M. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day vnng. M. 0. Miller, pastor. M. K. Caoamt. Preaching ovary Sabbath II A. M. and 71 r. Sf. Song service in th evening before sermon. Sabbath School at 2 30 r. U. Player meeting every Thurs day vcning. J. T. Wolf, pastor. St. Pctkrs EriacorAt CHvaciL-DiviBaasr- via is held ia th Church evary Soaday at 11a.m. Sunday School at 2 &t r. M. U. L Stevens, pastor. Barmrr Cacacn. Servioee every Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m. Sabbath School at 42. J'rayi r masting very Thursday svsn- ing. w. j. crawiord, pastor. .Thu.ng and STSt. u7 Habliatb roorninu and eveninf UalL Sunday Sobool immediaUly rttar tna snorumg servue. rrayer meeting every Thursday evening, as tor. Hav. Elbert N. Coadit, REMOVAL. DO H0t fOTgOt that Htlf- .... . . . ZXlOVf3dL tO 1116 DriCJE B&Ore fnTTTlPirly OCClipied bV P. -.an-lrr I U. Harper CL UO II 6 any I ODDOSitO tllO Odd S 61' aaT al. where can "UtSBU UOllA liWBt. OAX gailt StOCkS Of BtaplS and fln0 QrOCerieS in the C0UHti'y. varaeat 'e PhrslcUaa and Invalid ua with confi dence) the Kaiser Calebraiad German Rllalr for Cooaunaptkm ttfSSJA rry.oto. Iaraa- luna dtmsiiss. It U rich nroirllea mi tar. wild cberrv. derwd perfectly sannlew to tb yoongeas child. Thle weald have proved ma Aagal of naercv la tba Itousahold of thoa us- hacDV naranla at Vallelo. Dixon, tsoaver. Utah, and nuorerou olher piacoe, wnoee " . - . children were alaaghuirad by a quack medicine) rocomnsaadad by Ua awnarto euro croup, po ii in wring no propertiae cal-1 vA to euro It, but inmeai a deadly which has alaJo Ua Ihouaanda. Be I culaled dm sure yoa got only Gorman Kiixlr. lit Rwnuln bear th Pnuasiaa coat of arms and th bn-ai mile ala-naXure of Dr. Kaiser Namplis at all d.tig store. Larg si, 75 coniM. raaaay aV Saaaa, solo avgaaia. Sad Havoo is Created Among th lenanla of tb. mouth by al- Inliir Imnoritieai tat oolhset osoa their lnavlna- Imnoritieai to collect osoa auifaro or In their IntoraUcoa. BOZO DO T rmaovoa evary veatlgo of tartar from la tea h, and render Utotr ptwmatsuw decay IVSf IS BUIM rvilaiajrgai o uioiaaaw linpowdbl. Knot only ImparU to them whUenees and vigor, Gut commuakaUe tia'dnea end roaioaaato lha rum. Too braai j at-qutrawa moa acceptable fraarraaao rrom It uses u w a purely dmoio wum, and il may bo ealled on to acconspliah I la beauUfvlna; eflecte wUbout Icjonng enantal like a gritty tooth paste. A t haa re For araala. Aith.laUfir ia Mr. Kahn's stor hi goods war coosidrably damaged ia their fceoe at rppearaae, and ha now advarti that he will sell them off at a great reduc- tien. IT aa stacks upon stacks ef blaa kata, cloaks, ladies' underwear, shirts, ate,, that hav only koea damaged aligktly ia look, aad rre ia reality worth just a much a ever, and fa oner all at a bargaia. For a list of bis good read his advertisement. aad then g ve him a call. Via toaaaew far Bale Ike Coma ha mad arraaaaaaaaU with I S. Kiokeraoa to do all hi pUveuog, aad a larg stock .IJttfJtt lamber, etc., planer ia Lebanon. Flooring and rascia will b sold at r and 2l uil other lumbar ia proportioB. Oar w''l remember that th lumbar fwm Coaa m:'l cannot ba excelled anywhere. ssts and Ihaai. Hard time baa always beea th cry ia I Oregon, bat now it if hard time ia reality, and monsy is a scarce with m a a hea's I teeth, so yoa who have aa interest ia say welfare please step to the front. A word to I to tb wis is samciant. Vsry respectfully. Emoch Boy lb. me Too. vTaal ru-wJaura T Jaa. Dannala, ia this city, now baa oa heads a larger stock of faraitara thaa aay and U yoa waat to purchase aay it will pay job so g1T mum m naih u wimm to tell yoa in regard to hia price. elMay llssda. Ed. Beam ha just raoeivad aa immense stock of photograph and autograph albums. and ether holiday goods. Don t fail io call s round and look at thsm aa they are of the very latest styles aad he sella a cheap as anybody in the city. venters aa fatealee should send for Instruct! oris, farms, refer ence, etc.. te Ediaoa Brothers. Solicitor, ef Patent, Washington, D, C, who fur- nlBb in sam wttaout cnarge. juuaon Brothers la a well known and successful firm of lam experience, having been ea- aDiiMUea sine l&oo. itw ... a m r - a A resmlar Resort. At th Cosmopolitan Saloon, oa Broadal. bin street, can be found th finest breads of wines, liquors aad cigar. House opea at all hoars. . E. WATKINDS. Proprietor. If sly, Holy Meees I ' 1,000,000 pounds of fat pork wanted at Phil Cohen's in this oity. The highest cash price paid fur it. tf . Phil Cohbtc. ladles Cloak. I hav iuat received another large lot of Li die Cloaks direst from the factory ia the East. ' Samukl E. Younq. ' . MMeal BUdcal W. H. Bartleas, of th Central Market, want all our reader to understand that he pays th highest cash price for hides. K place pal Bcrvlees. Divine service will be held ia St. Peters "Episcopal Church next Sunday November 30th morning and evening. - AT A LARGE PHOTOQRAPHIO ALDUM3. TOILET SETS, TOYS, SCHOOL AND PICTURE BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Besides an endless variety and price, embracing: many articles both useful and ornamental all of which will be sold , at hard time prices. Call and examine my stock novelties, whether you purchase or not 4tf imffiCDEWisnD -AT- nnn liuu The Largest Flannels. ran ' Largest Cloaks, S The Largest . RIjinl4'et Sa E C II lJ- B.F3 J The Largest Yarns, The Largest CvaSlimCrCS. I 7 fttt The Largest aaf -af llppca iBTOOflSa J JL"1 "uuua) 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. Call and see and be convinced for yourselves. BaSllX LO SJLLUW - . . a a w ; stocli, wnetner you Duy or noii. Respectfully, WILLAMETTE fJJRlS La EE. K1ARSLE MONUMENTQ. MANTELS, CEMETERY CURBING ASHLAR AND COPINCL DASE3 FOR GARDEN FOUNTAINS, TILE FOR WALKS, AND ALL KINDS OF ' , WORK IN STONE. l : Aa wa oat our Marble direct from th have It aelaeted with oar, w can loanre er ay that Vermont marble ia better thaa any Imported from foreign countries. . . I Having just received aeveral tens of marble, and bavins; mora on th war, we o$jp offer extra laduoementa t those wanting work. Order from any part of th stato promptly attended to, and all work warranted aa represented. We have noeauvaaatra out for work sxcept taoa Having tbeir creoenuals from ns. nnop ana worcs earner aeooaa TlSnStf Money to Loan ONFAEIXlsaUmS. Al.oO. IS.N. and varlou aams ap to 20,00), at ten par cent, the inter est payable annually. Ten year' given, or long or abort periods. All loans paya ble within tbia State only. Apply to J. M. BOKKUAKT, Itf Albany.- To Those 7hoin it Con cerns. Tr NOW THAT THE UNDERSIGNED i means buaiaeaa in ooUeotlng at tbia cloairjg of the year, and that he will col lect Interest oa unsettled aoooonta, so be governed accordingly, JOHN BRIGGS. Albany, November 6, 1879. &oods - STOCK OF- of Presents or every style and satisfy yourselves by seeing jzr. BAUM. liU Assortment of Assortment of aa a of of of of of of Assortment Assortment Assortment Assortment Assortment Assortment Assortment of the iarerest and of Fall and Win brougnt to tnis It wm onto a .VUU ULUUUKU UlU - l LI mm mm STONE WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF- . HEAD STONES, TAD LETS, Rutland Quarries and Mill la Vermont, and eaatosnere the beat of marble, aa expert work ana uuvsna euweta. avinmny, uragoa. k vyoou A CO. ..DlTQHIK&um O. O. TAT LOR haa com me need baai. neaa in tbia oity and vicinity with hia ditching maohlnea, and ia prepared to do all work In hia lire oa abort notice and at lower rate than the aarae work oaa be dona far by any one else. The machine cut a ditch 2 feet deep, S feet wide at too top aad 18 incite at the bottom. Pay ment may be made by note, payable Jan nary 1st, ISal, without Interest, 'lerraa, cents per rod. Addrsw O. O. TAYLOR, ISmS Junction City, Oregon. REWARD 1 I HEREBY OFFER A REWARD OP half of the jewelry stolen from any atore in Lebanon, on the night of the 24ia of Anguat, 1879, if tha whole amount is recovered; or if the thief is apprehended I will give the same amount v atf ASA PBEr;3