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FRIDAY ...JULY i:?, 1860.
1.1. 3 Ol V.TV l AIR.
The ;i--t;..ti Miili-il nntl MV rr li.il as
la Hate n fair.- I-rrpnre rr II.
On TlumtUy if last Week, tlie fcoanl of
l'irectors F the Ihm Comity Agricultural
Association met and decided dcfiuituly llat
tliey Would li.il.l a fair tlii fall at tlie grounds
near tliis city, and set tits time for the open
ing on Wednesday, October Cth, tlie fair to
continue four days, f.ow that tlie question
is decided, everjlxuly in our cVmnfy should
il soiuotliin in conti ilnitinj; to its success.
Talk la jour neighbors and yet ilieni inter-
estal in it, l.-i;iti lookinif arutiuil you for
met bin to put rxbibilion, a'ld svlieu
tlio time roll around, tiring every tiling you
c in t'.u.l. We oiilit to itiakti a grand ahotv
i"i; in tlie line of a:;i icuttnrat productions,
for we have the Wsl couuty in the State and
Home of the lcst farmer. Our wheat aston
ishes the eastern jsfopli-, ami our tlax heats
tlie tvlinle world, taking the premium at the
Cunlem.iil I'.hihition over all competitor.
Our fruit cannot bo excelled anywhere, and
the dilTer.-ut varieties of it are almost mint
berlet. N. hotter or purer-blooded live
stool, can Ik' found anywhere. Almost every
breed qf the dilT.et t kinds is represented in
our Stitc, and l.ittu e. unity ha her slit re.
They boiiKl Is hou to the public. All
these" tilings naotild le slusvn up, and the
plica to do it i at a comity fair, as a great
many people traveling; through our State will
le attracted her by our far, Xor we do
hope our people ill take hold of this matter
ml do their Vest to make it the grandest
atlair of the kind our count v has ever had.
Martrsl tonimrmril.
Our farmeri are about .through cutting
their hay, and there is so much of it that the
price ii down t.i So and 5S. l'uriiig the
present week the oat harvest com r.r need, one
lot that we know of being cut J.ist Monday,
and some w heat :U le rea-ly for the ma
caines bv next Mniul.iv. It was thought at
. Grt thut harvt-t hands would be very scarce,
but they are arriving from some where every
day, and it it probable the farmers will not
have much trouble iu ccuriits- all the help
they wai.t The an a i i land sown to grain
is so Itiuch larger tli.ili ii-ual. that we sup
pose our harvest w ill 'i t for several month.
The fall grain ei.ul i nut be any l-etterthan
it i, and the spring raiu. although some of
it ii very short, is tilling out well. It was
thought it would not tilt out null oh- account
of the hot weather, but fortnnati-ly it turned
cloudy al.tnj; the first of the rk which
changes, the prospect very li.tieh. It aretus
that while the Krj': iicijj of aim. -ft every
other l.H-ality 'on the north-ttc-it ivnt U l-a.
in;; viited with a pla:;ue of aoiue sort, the
WiiU'iictt-. V:!c-y has this year l-.-eit si-t-citlly
favored in every rvsncet by Providence.
. A Bnanel I'rre. .
iir. Powell ii now M-l'iug otl her large
stici of uiiiliucry go.bi at prices o low aa to
t.-to.iish a'! who call ou her, akd the reason
ii that she wants to clear wit all her old
f tack to make room for a grand assortment of
fall tr.io.lj. Ladies w ho buy of her auy large
amount now i.l actually cave enough mouey
to get a new bonnet. She U also agent now'
for the celebrated' ".Star" system of ixjuare
measurement f-r cntliu ladies' . ctottiiui;.
ThU system ii by far the et now known for
the reason that all the work is done with a
simpls square inch measurement. It U the
only system by w hie j oung girU cau cut and
prepare a drei and make it tit tc;ual to
penencd ilres-makers and it is always
adopted by prot'eiomJj when brought be
fore their uotie?. The price ia very cheap
one system complete for 3.0t, and il instruc
tions are needed it ii eiinj-le, and
any ot.e caa Icirn ir. .
SliigBiareBl llaa.
Xr. C. F. Craw ford Las about forty acres of
beautiful Knt on his farm, fur which he
w ill realize from to J3o ptr acre. A
speciocu h&ve on our table measures 43
inches in Ic-LtU and 13 heavily laden with
seed. Iu ten years from now thss income of
this cocuty from the production of tlax will
ejunl that reccivetl from wheat, and all our
agricultural implement dealers will include in
their lit of ma. hioeS flax-breaks. AH our far
mers want nour is to be assured of a market,
and if the culture of flax proves to be as suc
cessful here ai it it supposed to be that
market will !e fecurtiL "
A li ippy Tiuir.
The members of the C'jnijreg itioual Church
.agreeably torjirise-l their pastor's family last
Tuesday evening by dropping in on them un
awares and lea i:i; a barrel of floor, a cord of
wood, and a pnrs of i!3 in cash. And, un
like most douatiou parlies, they did not take
charge of the kitchen and get up a sapper the
coit of which would more than overbalance
the value of their donations'. They epent an
hoir or two verj- pleasantly with their pat
tor's family, ati.1 gave them a warm welcome
to their new home.
Tbe Kaptl.l iiurrb.
The re;i rt in circulation to the effect that
F.ev. V. . t . 'raw ford hai resigned his poai-
tiou as jeistor of tie Pint IJaptist Church of
this city ii not c jrrect. The nie for which
h1 H I b-ea secured has expired, but we un-
d .-i-l m l hu hrnljecn retaiued by the Cougre
iration for another vear. Services will lie
conducted ther aa itsuil, and . the public is
invited to attend. We are very glad to hear
that IIcv,' Craw ford is to remain w ith us as
he and his amiable wifo have made many
friends amon our citizens.
'Varctiuu Burnctl.
The yrain warthoiiBe at Shcdd Station be
longing to Mercer T Muipson & C . was
burued to the ground last Wednesday night.
It took fire about midnight, and the cause is
unknown. It contained nothing but about
two tons of bran aud a lot of sacks. The
building and fixtures cost about S3,D00, and
it was insured for $2,000.
.
Can't ftrult'j Injured.
Cap't. Joliu Smiih, the Indian Agent at
Warm Snrinzs. was thrown from a wavon
week or ten days -'o an.kMfcverely hurt. His
son Dr. Thos. F. Smith, of Dallas, was sent
for and went up'to attan 1 his.father. Noth
jog further has been beard as to the old
. gentleman s condition.
I'arniers Tale 'jt:re.
In a few day you will want to purchase
oil for your niachinery, an I we wish to call
your atteulion to the fact that the very best
brands the market sffordsare kept by Foshay
& Masu, and wiit be sold t prices at
which you cannot complain. Call and Eee
their oils.
Tts I Jr.f Wheat.
The. lirst wheat that we have -heard of be
inghavest;d this season was cut oa S. M,
Pennlngton'a farm uear I-ebauon, last lion
day. It belonged to Mr. Brice Wallace."
I rom tower Boftn.
I.OWKU NittlA Sl'ttlN'liS, I
T.inn July IS, 1SS0.
After leaving Albany on last Wednesday
morning, we had a "red-hot" day's ride to
our night lodginj nt (iillilamu (the roll-
(late), 32 miles out from home. Here our
excellent hostess, M is, (iillilaiid, aaniated by
her thrifty, intelligent danghtera, entertained
us with ample faro and a cozy lil;it a rest.
The next morniiiij wn went ,'"up w ith the
lark" (a trille late himself that morning.)
and out on the road lKtiiiics-sIow)y aacetid
ing Wiley Mountain, eagerly iienching our
thir$t at Whisky Spring, stopping for a mo
tueiit to exchaugo greetings with the Mi
leys, so cosily naatled under tho rdiadows flf
Mosa' towering butt wo arrived here short
ly after noou, ami have t-iuce been comfort
ably domiciled at Parley McKnighfa summer
boariling house, 'with ample, cool and airy
rooms, most restful teds and bountiful faro,
in which elk, venison and that most luscious
of all game, lull, mountain trout, predomi
nate. r Our partes consisting of Mm. I, P. Mason
and her two daughters aud tho undesigned
aud wife, are fast becoming acclimatedto
the meal, at least : and ino .t of ua are, tack
ling the aola water with a desperateuess
that promises in time to compter all autipa
thy to its beastly, dead-horse kind of a taste !
IU coinpoueuts are said to contain medicinal
qualities e.jual, if not superior, to "Pelim's
Mule Balsam fer Man and Ueast," and if a
uoxious aud mvMf diutiuj flavor is any
proof of sanitary qualities this anda water
ought surely to tank with tho fabled Klixir
Vitaa of the champion gods.
Well, there must be somctliiu;; iu them,
for a Mr. Pryor Scott, of C'orvalria, who re
cently came here bud-ridden w ith paralysis,
is now walking about with brisk aud livrly
pace, apparently almce.f cured. Aho, kinca
our arrival here, our party's appetites have
So improved that two liihcr-lKiv i and a braes
of able-bodied hunters are kept busy supply
ing the "gang" with flesh and tin !
The snow is fast uUnappearing from the
mountain road, and all sorts ot travelers, have
those with teams, can now cms with ease.
It is expected that Vehicles can make the
transit by the last of this week.
Uackltt-rriea and raspWrie are fast rieu
iuj iu tho mountains all about us, and sev
eral families are already iu from the Valley
intent on makiug the annual !erry raid. It
is predicted that this year'a yield will be
heavier than ever before known.
The road from Albany to he Mountain
House 10 miles beyond here n in splendid
condition, and we predi. t a lare iuliux of
hunters, berryers aud health -seekers Within
the next few weeks.
Mr. Jason Wheeler, with his .piukiu;; higf
tfray team, brought us n; here w itli fair i.e-d
ml without accident.
Our stay will be governed by the condition
of the health of the party. It we continue
to improve we shall probably ''hang up".
along this line for several weeks yet; during
the time perhas xibiating Ix-twecn this
ioint had Kiah Lake.
He ury turttienter and family parsed here
this morning, bound I'nh Lakeward, and
Billy Watkins and others of Albany have
just driven iuto t'-.tf Spring flrove at this
place. More anon.
Jt ir ISth.
lartn. Dick lUid aud fatuily arrived
with P.illy Watkins: aUa Mr. Thos. Jtlack 61
Halsey, has driven over from that ify to
fiend the Sabbath with bis family who arc
amjieil here.
Jum : Mr. Mulkey and family passed here
this evening, t jeir-'a Ix-iu; the pioneer team
across the mountain roatl this year. They
were four days coming from Cache Creek, and
report the road rotih for travel but fast
clearing out Also, Mr. Mulkey Las bold
oat bis ranch on Trout Crswk, Wasco county,
aad is ret uming to Webfoot, where he Will
make his future residence.
Mr. XV. K. Price and a party f )ung
men also arrived here this evening from Otho-
co, having crossed in a light wagon. This
will start the travel, aud soon tha rad will
ba dotted with teams. Matr. V. Ii.
Km pies weal far ladir.
The Queen, City Suspender Company of
Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and in
troducing their new Stocking Supporters for
Ladies and Children and their unequaled
-Skirt Suspenders for ladies. None should
be without them ; Cur leading physicians
recommend them, and are loo J iu their praise.
This manufacturing establishment is man
aged by ladies'who have made the wants of
ladies and children a study, and they ask us
to refer them t some reliable ami energetic
lady to introduce them in this county, and
we certainly think that an earnest solicitation
in every household would meet with a ready
response, and that a determined woman could
make handsome salary and Iiavo the exclu
sive agency for t!iis county. We advise some
lady who is in need of emploj nieut to send a
postal card to the Company, w ith her name
and address, and mention this paper. Art-
dress Queen City Susjicnder Company, Xos.
147 and 1 11) West Fourth Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
A Ministerial t haage.
In its last issue the Corvallis Uavlte says :
Kev. W. C. Kantner, who has filled the
pulpit of the Kvangelical Church, in this
city, for the last three years, waa by the ar
rangements of the last Conference changed to
Albany, and Rev. J. Bowersox stationed at
this city. Mr. Kantner has made many
friends during the time he has lived iu JJor-
rallis, and been the instrument of much
good in the cause he has to zealously served.
He is an able pulpit orator and the personal
friend of every member of his church, and we
oar) not bat feeltbat the Conference has made
a mistake in changing his field of usefulness."
Mr. Bowersox is an earnest and zealous work
er, a deep thinker, and was liked well here,
and will be missed by all.
1 1 w
t ig Cullarr.
a- -
Dr. O. F. Needham, Washiugton, D. C,
sends us bis Pamphlet, (Third Edition) "Fig
Culture at the North," iu which he shows
conclusively, that the people of the Middle
aud Northern States, by using the proper
means, can grow figs'of as good quality, and
in abundance, at the North, as at the South,
that is, as line as the imported.
All, especially doubters, are invited to semi
for it, enclosing a three-cent stamp.
The Pamphlet gives all tjeo'essary informa
tion as to growing the trees preparing the
fruit by various methods for home use and
the market.
line Furnilnre. ,
Fred draff ia manufacturing oine of the
Cneat furniture ever exhibited iu this mar
ket His bedroom sets are perfect models of
taste and beauty j and what is better still,
tue are ail irom uregon limner.
Ketislou Services at llnl.ey.
Rev. S. O. Irvine, D. D., pastor of the U.
P. Church ia this city, will hold religious
services in the U. P. Church at Ilalsey ccxt
i babbata at 11 o clock. -
I'rrsannl.
t'luis. 1 tullcmliii returned from Vaquina
Hay Wt Wednesday,, greatly improved lu
health.
Upv. P. C. Itetlcr ponacd throyli this city
last eilnosday.
John (4llliland, keeper of the toll-gate on
the libation mountain rottJ railed ou - us
severitl times during th past week. He was
down on huklni'M connected with the road,
Mis tea Lizzie and I'illeu Mary, daughters of
l'ov. prUottry of Kune, have been visit
in friends in tliis city.
liev. T, J, Wilson, of Halaey, wa iutowu'
last Saturday, lie iutendod goinj; up to
bower Soda Springs last Monday, and will
remain up there about six weeks! We are
glad to hear that Ins health is improving,
O. 11. Irvine, kou of Rev. S. 0. Irvine, l.
!., of this city, has entered college at Mon
mouth, Illinois, and will take a complete
classical course.
l. W. Wakefield, of Portland, spent last
Sabbath in this city with his relatives and
friends. Ilia wife aud daughter have been
visiting here for several weeks.
I'svij t roman ana wile came down trout
the. mountains last wrek, but started up
again yesterday. They lavs a nicely fur
iiikhcd house at L'pper Soda aud take -things
csy.
Mm. l'u'ru Cochran has been unwell for
anme time. and is now stopping at Mrs. Cli tie's
in this city for the purpose of takiug a Course
of medical trtltaieut .
W. II. Odell, State Printer elect,' started
over tho mountains from this city last Satur
day morning. Its has a Surveying contract
in lUateru Oregon.
Mrs. II. 11. Hewitt hsa been very ill for
several days, but we are glad to state is uow
getting better.
"Boueyard IJill" and "Bullet" started for
Yatpaiua Bay last Monday. Abbey will not
make much boarding that crowd at oue dol
lar per day. . '.'"'
Henry tturueter waa down last week lay.
ing tu a supply of provisions far his rauch at
Pish Ijtke.
W. K. Price came in from Kastern Oregon
a few days ago, urossing the mountains on
the Lebanon road. He had a bad trip, but
Kot through all tight.
Cap't Humphrey was thrown fromabugy
a few days ago and had one of his legs burt.
Ike Nickernon has bought a balf-iotrrest in
the Fiah lake ranch from Henry Buruiester.
The two of them will make that one of the
best stopping places on the ru.ul.
TUr-Uook aad ladder Truck.
The truck ordered for the lUscue Hook
and l adder Comjiaiiy arrived at Portland ou
the iVusiWa last Wednesday and wilt be
brought to this city ou the Oc.r either to-
tii;ht. or on the next tripnext Tuesday.
The Hook'a-'jf Ladder Company held a
meeting on Wednesday erening to make ar
rangements, for the housing and a ball. Tlie
time for the holding of the ball was set for
Thursday evening. October 7. IS. and a
committee was appoint! to make the ar.
ratlement., It was settled that the truck
should be housed at 7 o'clock in the evening,
as soon after it arrival as the work of set-
titig it up would allow, and the Secretary
was instructed to in ite the Department to
attend in cilicen'a dress not in uniform. So
that all could know the date upon which the
housing would occur it was decided that the
President should make the company call on
the tire bell oa the morning of the day
elected. .
rarurrs asul llcaarr-srrkrr.
Farmers in a few daye will want to Uy iu
supplies to last them through the present har
vest, and wo sYish to call their attention to
tho Grin of Ilaffuiideu brothers, where can be
had the best of everything in the grocery and
proviiion line. There is so use in stating
the articles f.,r they keep everything and sell
cheap.
Pleasure-seekers going ibto tha mountain
can get their "commuaary department" filled
up completely at.this establishrieat. Canned
guojs of every kind, roasts J cotfev, dried
meat, crackers, cheese, etc, all put op in
splendid thai far transportation can be
found here. Be sure to call in thtrt
t-.t la a BLaikLerrr raleb.
Mrs. T.ideout and ber little gill-and two
ilaugntcrs of Geo. Weller went over the river
blackberryiiig last Wednesday, aud when
they started home got bewildered and could
not tiud their way back to the ferry. -Sot
arriving by nightfall, Mr. Weller aud sutctai
other gentlemen started out to hunt theiu up,
and found them in the woods about two
miles and a half below the-fc-rry. They bad
given up the idea of finding the way out un
til inori.iri, aud had camped out on a big fir
Iw. '
. -V sheas. Talk.
It ia not cheap talk that L. K. Blaia gives
you it is cheap goods. He now offers the
remainder, of his goods at prices tha,t will
astonish you, and you should also remember
that nothing of a shoddy character cau be
found in bis establishment. Ha uow wants
to close out bis stock to make room for bis
fall goods, aud if you want a bargain call on
urn.
t-T Harvest hands are hereby notified that
he has the largest, best and cheapest stock of
blouses, overalls' and jumprrs in this market.
Kund Midge iteaeuek iab.
The Democrats of Center Precinct, met at
the Sand Ridge School House last Saturday,
and organized a large Hancock Club. Hen.
J. JC Weatherford and Senator Bilyeu ad
dressed the Club, and both made stirring
speeches. The Club will hold its next meet-
in;; on Saturday evening of next week.
. :
Mill In t'real.
Allhoii(;h Mcllw:itn's store is almost al
ways crowded with i u-.ti.mcrs, and the sales
he' makes are enormous, he never lets his
stock run down, but receives goods every
week. He now has tho largest assortment of
ladies' shoes in the city. Drop in on him
and see bis stock and learn the prices.
Brick t Uriek! Brick!
Claik Si Co. will open a new kiln of brick
the lirst of next week at their yards at the
Calapooia bridge, and will then be able to
furnish to customers at extremely low rates
the largest and beat quality of brick ever sold
in this eounty. l yoti want briijl; doo t lor.
get to call on them, . - .'
llUlilaiy Appointments. -
Last week Governor Thayer made tho fol
lowing military appointments : J. M. Gearin,
Assistant Adjutant General ou Brigadier Gen
eral M. V. Brown's statt George W. Belt,
Aiil.-de-Camp on same. M," S. Montei'th,
Aid-de-Cam on same, wi'.U thv rank of
Captain. f . " ' " ;
i'asscd Away.
Mrs. II. Myers, of Salem, diod yesterday
morning. She has never ha4 good health
siaco .the death of her husband a year ago,
and his loss wa3 really he cause of Jer le
cease. She waa a bistr of Phil Cohen, one
of the leading merchants of this city.
ruOtliin Heirs. ,
Tin hum are w orn for traveling.
r IVada aro tho fashionable craze of the day,
Red, yellow and heliotrope take the lead
anions colors,
The Jersey bodice finds much favor with
Philadelphia belles.
The prettiest of dotted fabrics are Indian
and French 'cuKhmrre, miialiii-delalni's and
foulards.
The nowest and most fashionable tints in
Paris aro linliolrope, leather, auricula, enpu
cjne, Ophelia, Kpnuish snuff, raven's wing,
cntrpcr and seaweed, ,
Tho t,iie, says that In 1-otidim only one
kind of necklace know worn by yuung ladies,
viz., a doublo row of pearls, with' a diamond
clasp, tightly wound about tho throat, or
worn over a lace lappet.
Ileal (lowers are much worn in the hair
and on the bodices of drosses; they are beau,
tifullymmuited on wire like artiliuiat flowers.
Paiuies with maiden-hair fern ere particu.
larly fashionable just now.
Imported petticoats are of black or colored
satinet, and have fnur.or live alternate nar
row llounues of satin and laeo. If for every
day wear, the lace is blink if for more
dressy occasions, it is cream or eollee-colorcd.
Stylish new bodices aro faMtened at the
hoi k, either by a single or double row of but
toiis, having long basipios, aud sleeves with
pufis at the shoulders, while tho fronts have
a V of very closely gathered silk let iuto
then,, reaching to the extreme end of the
btisijun. ,
Full ruches of point d'rsprit lace are worn
high around the neck, while below this ruche
wider lace of the 11 torn is ptoated to form
a round collar broad enongh to reach almost
to ihe tips of the shoulders. White satin
ribbou loops ttim ti e front and back of the
rucliH.
Dainty little oblong black satin Japanese
fans, with loug carvsd black teak wood han
dles, are covered with pleat ings of black
French lace, decorated wuli six white mar
guerites in the center and a scattered row of
the ssnio Mowers ou each pleating of lace,
whilv a baud painted bupcii'of daisies orna
nieut the back of the fan,
Xlillem of black aud white Silk are still
very popular tW evening wear, and some of
the most elaborate are very open and line
and have small llowers embroidered on them
io color.il silks. They are very (oil;?, and are
kept up by colored satin ribbon run in and
out at the top and tied iu a bow. The mat
elaborate of evening hose luatoh the mittens
in lins.ie-s aud embroider v.
- tl ! far the HrasLle.
There is no use io our people going oif down
to Clatsop Beach when Yauuiua lUy is So
close, aud such good accommodations can be
found at the latter place. By consulting our
advertising columns it will be seen that P.
M. Abbey is stilt proprietor of that popular
hotel -the Bay View Houseat Yauina
Bay. We have stopped there, and if you
will sit down and write anything about that
house describing it as a perfect home for the
boarder, neat, clean, well kept and a place
where a (wrsoa can get the very best there
is fi'U to fill up with, we will sign it, and
if need be we will go farther than Shrrmsa
would with I Uncock we will swear to it
before a notorious public.
HmI Mrallws.
:oiM thieve entered Moiiteith's wharf
from the riter front on Wednesday uiht of
last week and fctoU two and a half sacks of
wool belonging to (iwi. !'. Simjmoa aud got
away with it suceesifolly. It is auppissxl
that the tallied a couple of skilf together,
and putttng'the wool ou them floated down
the rivT. Mr. Simjrson took a ski.T and
went down the river a day or two afterwards
and heard of the thinves a far down as
Lois, but below there loit all trace of them.
It would not have been very healthy far them
if h had caught up with them.
A as.d Urrranllle llanu
A. U. Mllwain bms only brati in baUiurs
here a year or two, and it is astonishing to
see w list an immense trade he has worked up
iu that time. To do this he must certaiuly
baveotrre.l extraordinary inducements to
fanoers in the way of low prices. He re
ceives new goods on every steamer and keeps
hie slot k up so that you can always get at
his place just what you want. This week he
received a splendid lot of fine shoes from the
Fast, and it would pay the ladiee to go
around aud w-e them.
Male teacher's As.aeiulloa.
Salem, July 15, MM.
Notice i hereby given that the State
Teacher' Association is appointed to meet
io Saletn, Aug. "5, ISsO, aud to continue ia
session three days. Teachers aud educators
in all parts of the State are urgently invited
to attend and participate in the deliberations
and discussions of the Association, as matters
of vital importance to our educational inter
ests will be submitted for consideration. A
progiamme of exercises w ill be prepared and
published in due time. The usual arrange
ments will be made for half-fare rate on all
the principal lines of trade for all, who may
attend the association. L..J. Powkll,
Supt of Public Instruction,
l.rtlrr I.Ut.
Tbetoiiowlnc Is the list of letters rnuialulna
In tlie 't t'ltice. Allmny, l.iun couuly, Ore
gon, July . u. isso. rersons caning lor luase
iiur tuusi a-iva me u.ia on wuieu iny were
ailveiilseU.
Clifton, Miss Kmma Cummings, B
Haggie, Mrs. Kniuia Hulbert, John A
Johusnu, alter Keeuy, Mrs Maudy
Love, m
1'. 11. RAYMOND, P. M.
Another CeisVcrl.
Hon. Allen Parker, of Yauuiua, is in the
city. He is a member of the Legislature
troui iienton county, ami will ever be lounit
on the side of right and justice. The women
may rely on his friomtahip and assistance
when any measure lor their relief comes be.
fore the House this fall A'tv Kortkieat.
Yo-jl bet !
41 Ihe I'. 1. huri h,
There will be no services at the U. P.
Church in this city ia the foreuooa of next
Sabbath, Dr. Irvine having accepted an invi
tation to deliver a sermon at Halsey on that
day. In the evening P,ev, . M- Aheson
of O.akville, will preach.
. Ta Tbrekhluj Maihlne Owners.
Now is the time to fix up your machines
for the harvest. If the boxing is worn, call
at this oflice and buy type metal to make the
repairs. It is an good as the best quality of
"Babbit," and will not cost more t'han half
as lunch. I
, . s ...
Brick for tl.
By reference toan ailvorliaeineut in auother
column it will be seen, that P. V. Cundiff
has burned a kiln of brick aud is now ready
to supply customers at loiy raes. Ilia kiln
i near thfl Masonio fjemetery west of the
city. . -
- Iht'Utlitii Association,.
The subject next Sabbath evening will be
Ecclesiastes, 8:10. On Wednesday evening,
Romans 19:20-21.
UuHie and Abroad.
A good canvasser is wanted at this office.
Chew Jackson's West Sweet Navy Tobao-
oo.
Watches and clocks
French's,
cheaper than ever at
Work ou Second ' street
slowly.
is progressing
Iteinembrr to buy your babbit tuutal at
this oilice.
Hay is being brought Into this city in large
quant.liesi
Watches and clocks cheaper than ever at
French's,
How would a lecture from Oeu. Howard
take In this city !
A full assortment of spectacles aud eye
glasses at French's
C. D. Simpson has purchased 60,000 pounds
of wool this season,
A full assortment fn spectacles and eye
Blesses at French's.
fa Kline Is putting up an addition to his
dwelling bouse.
Work lias commenced on Senders and
Sternberg's brick.
Remember that .our Comity Fair opens on
the (ith of October.
I'.x-Mayor Newbury, of Portland, Was in
the city yesterday.
F.ya protectors for the harvest field at the
Farmers' and Mechanics' store.
Albauy Kugine Co., No. I, uow possesses
the finest mirror io our city.
Harvesting outfits -blouses, jumpers and
overalls at Fox Baum and Co. 'a.
For f soil iu g and binding gloves go to the
Farmers' and Mechanics' Store.
Pay tip your subscription and gvt the Chi-
ca;;o tt'tttty A'w for year fttt.
Major Herren and family started for Low
er Soda Springs yesterday morning.
New Overalls, Blouses and Jumpers at the
Farmers' and Mechanics' Store.
Times mast be getting better several hew
subscribers have been received this week.
The members of Rescue Hook and Ladder
Cempany are very anxious to see their truck.
Subscribe to the "tUuttrattd H'a," the
must readable Journal oa the Paciliu Coast
Wild blackberries are coming ia thick and
fast People say the ield is great this year.
No. 1 bard oil, tl 00 per gallon; Sun-rise,
$2 23, Continental 2 12, at Uradwold's cash
store.
Good brooms cau be bad at the Albany
Broom Factory for only three dollars per
dozen,
On account of fine crop pro poets Ltuiueet
is beginning to boom throughout Our whole
valley.
Strawberries are a thing of the past, ami
blackberries and raspberries are now ia
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blaia and Miss Annie
Powell of this city went to Astoria oo the
excursion.
Mt far laud k Harvey are potting a new
roof oo the brick building bclougiug to Fux,
Baum ft Co. ' '
.Drummers cao uow Cud good picking here
io the valley, as business men are expecting
a large fall trade.
We have bad some cloudy weather duiiog
the past week, which has beta beneficial to
the spring grain.
The hew steamer Cutnnt!,:i ea'ne direct to
Portland and didn't even make s fashionable
call at Sao FrannuH-o.
Allen, Robinson ft Co. are now nwiug out
the timbers for the diverts aud fai lles for
the Iatbanon Railroad.
The Santiam canal is cettiun ti be ouite a
bathing placsi for, the Ulie. It is warm and
not docp enough to l dangeruna.
W. Ik Scott ia agent for the Dais sewing
machine, w"hich took the jrtvniiimi over all
competitors at the late State Fair.
If theae hard times should last, six moot I a
longer we would knew how to get ttlol.g
without the use of mottry altogether.
Tlie very beat of pocket knives and sciwra
are sold at the City Drug Store. The quality
is superior to any other in the market.
t .ad ire who .pat up fruit shoald tall at
Foshay Si Mason's and buy the "Kureka"
fruit wax. It is tha boat in the market.
Rev. J. R. W. HellwoftJ will hold divine
service io St. Peter Kpisoopal Church oext
Sunday, July 2tith ; inorniug and eveaiug.
If your neighbor wants to take a good
newspaper tell him to bring us a good load
of wood aud we will send him tbeDcttfjcaaT
for year.
Adversity sometimes briugs out the strong
points in a man's tftiaracter, but iu tbe king
run it doesn't pay. We move that adversity
be abolished.
When you go to the Newport put up at
the Bay View House, kvpt by 1. M. Abbey
and wife. We can vouch for it that you will
be well taken care of.
Insure your houses with C. II. Stewart.
No oue baa any better cwiopauiea thau he
represents. Among all bis companies there
is out ooe "wild-cat." ,
Commence immediately and get eotnetbiug
ready for our County Fair. Let as all iinte
and make the coming County Fair the best
ever held in the State.
Judge Fliun has lately had extensive im
provements made oa his residence, and lie
now baa oue of the most comfortable and con
vanient borne in our city.
Do you shave yourself? If you do yon
should call and see the "boas'' razor kept for
sale at tbe City Drug Store. Go aud see
them even if you don't want to buy.
Hemember that yeu can get the Democrat
and the iV. X- Weekly World for on year for
only $3 25. This is a splendid opportunity
to got two papers for the price of ou.
Jubei may have been the inventor of the
lyre, but hi heirs have let the patent go un
protected and free for all, or the business of
tbe politician would.be entirely ruined.
The fifteen puzzle now is how Gradwohl
can afford to sell half a dozen dinner plats
and half a dozen cup and saucers for 1 10,
and deliver them free in any part of the city.
The many friends of Mr. Rachel Bogg
will be glad te learn that ahe has returned to
her old home near Tangent. She think
Linn couuty is tbe best place in our State.
We acknowledge a call from the lady.
At. Gradwohl's cash store Golden C coffee
sugar is worth 11; liio coffee, 5 lbs to the
tl; soap 75 cent per. boij; Mason's gallon
glass jars, 1 10 per dozeu. All geods sold
at correspondingly low figures for cash.
How are No. One' boys going to get to a
fire when they have to atart from their engine
house in ten inches of loose gravel ? It will
be as bad as two feet of mud. Gravelling
Seoond street to the gutter is foolishness.
During harvest farmers will have large
parties of hands to feed, and if they need
any table linen, toweling, table ware, etc..
they should remember tttat Fox,. Baum and
Co. keep a snleudid stook on hand and sell
cheap. 1 ,
For everything from a needla to a. sut of
clothing it wi,U pay you to call on, Fa?, Baum
and Co.' : They awsjs pay the farmer more
for UU wool than any other firm in the city,
and will sell goods cheaper than any one else
can afford to.
Everybody 'who wa.n.ts. a ktUr will be. in
tereated in knowing that Forshay ft Mason
received a few days ago over $200 worth of
the celebrated Sheffield cutlery from the
houses of Eoger and Barnes. Don't fail to
call and sea their stock. , .
Tho most jiopnlnr perfume of His day
'HACJfMETACK." try It. Sold by FoHlmy
A Mason, Druggists, Albany, Or.
A great many of our citizens hv,-o wanted
a cheap frame for cabinet sizs photographs,
and now they cnget them. I'oshny ft Ma
son have just received a ktrge number of rus
tic frames of this size which they will sell at
So cent each If that isn't low euotigh in
price, they will send and get roiuq which
they csn give away and throw in a chrmuo
"to boot,"
Tlue bin ilce..
We all thought the invention of wire bind
ers a great achievement, but it del not ex
actly suit the American farmer ho wanted
twine instead of wire because it was cheaper.
Inventive genius was called in, and the re
sult is thut binding with twinu.is now a suc
cess, 'as the following special dispatch from
Nashville, Illinois, to the Chicago Trlhunr,
shows i
NaIIVIU.E, 111., May 2.'. The fariu.Ts of
Washington cnunty wore treated to an ehi
bition this afternoon as unique as it was en
tertaining. It hod bceu advertised that an
exhibition of harvesting machinery would be
fjiven on the farm of Judfre A id ens, whnre
one machine would bind wheat with cither
wire or twine, aud Inviting competition by
Other wire or twine binders, rieveral hnn
dred farmer were present, and two in.ichmca
were exhibited in very heavy recn whest,
vizi the Osborne Combined J'w ii'h and Wire
Binder, and the Wood Twine J'.imlcr. The
latter broke down on the lirst roiuol, and
waa taken out of the fiehL Tlis farmers
were dobiditad with the excellent work of
the Osborne, and highly praised the laatfire
whereby either twine or wire cau ba tisod.
as may be the cheapest.
A th ioveutimi wa completed at such a
late date it cannot be brought into requisi
tion on tin Coast nntil the batw.t of 1SSI.
Thero I an advertisement lii-ourcnl-
umna to which we take much Joauro in
referring our readnrs, bm-nintn i heliovo
HI II and can conieU.uiliotiM y and heartily
recommend It. Wo roler to lUH'u Hair
ltonower. Wa raniftintxir awitiiv eases in
our midst of old and miiMlo'Mvtod people
who formerly wont crev lialr. or u hone
lock were thin and laded, but w ho now
have rironentablo head pieeiw, an. I with
no littlo prldo aniiOimi-o to their Irif n.Js
that thoy havoti't a trey bsir In tlo-ir
heads. It I a pardonable prulo, nml il,o
world would Ixi I Minor oil' ir thrrs was
mors of It, for when the agod make theui
aolvee attractive to others Kiev nro nre
more curtain to win and ctii the essec-in
and respect to which a Imrtto-n r w...
pent year entitle them. 'Iry Hall"
if air Reoowor if afroor iliiMMh thinned
or whitened your locks, and sou will
thank us for our advice. Pan lln:i.l!e
New, Wellsburg, W. Va.
We hstUcnge tkr World.
When we y wo Mti'Vs is bavneii
denee to prove ihst bliitob's I 'otisiimptioii
Cure 1m decidedly the u-.t Lun aimiieine
made, limsiniicli as it Hall -nr-a common
or ChroliV L'ougb lu otii, halt the tiOM-.aud
relluvo Anthina, I'.roio lulu, WtioopiiiK
Cougb, Croup, and show pen- n i
(.'olisuinptlofi cured than all oilier. It
will cure w here lliey lall, it i . pt.etmiiil to
take), bat In less to (lie yoniu'i t .Uild and
w KuarantN what we say. Price, Io i ts,
6e els, and f 1.00. . It your I.ihik's arts Mm;,
'bet or l'ou-k lanie.'uso Hliilol,' porous
Plaater. .Hold by Kostmy & Ma-M.n, Drug
gists, AUfaity, Uifgon. n il
MOW TO BAVK MONKY. InMifidr.f
going to a iloutor for a prrseriptioti, If you
have p.riK'hfs lUscai, IdabeU-s, Paiii in
tlio liaa-k ami fxilna, Nrnartinir. Inilarnnia-
tion. Calculi, Hriek-ilusi lx.Ki,er snv
trouble or lint Kidney or madder, buy a
bottle of Dr. Mlntie's Nephretieom, tho
grrat P.iicbu Compound. Jt lathe) moil
wondcrfiii pressTii.tion lor tlu-e tiou Men
ever compounded. M,-nrs. Abrams V
CHtrmll, whol.msle drnp-isUi, aay : "We
lsK.Td Ni-phrwtkuiii as I lie Ikjs kHuev
and bladder remedy in tlio market.""
Woodard, Unifrttlnt, i'onlatid. Dr.. Bava:
Kver txlv six-aWs hlclilv ot it." fhiids.
druygist, Portland, Or., aays : "Sold lot
of it; it always dw the' work." Many
have iweii cured cr obsttnaio kidney o.ui- i
plalots alter Ilia iluctor have niven Iliem 1
up. rn-. l.i!. lur .ttle by ail Urug- j
cuts.
jNr"A t-rofuso and tuanv times rire i
tvly olletisive lioriar?ts frnm llm lioes.
w Ith "stoptiiuir up" of tlio ri.- at limes.
tuisstrment of too wnw .f smell arid
taste, waterinst or wfak ryes, impalied
nearmtc. irregular appetit, pressure and
pail ever ll eyes, and at llmen in I lift
back of the head, cold fii?t. and a b-elinif
of lassiluile anil debility, ar aymptorns
w iiieu are common to catarrh, yet all or
them are not present in every caso. Dr.
Sago' Catarrh FUmiedy t urei catarrh in
its worst roriu ana Hai-'eH. it is pleasant
to use, and contain no poisonous or caus
tic drug. So aure a cure 1 it that it for
mer proprietor otlored for vcars In all the
leading: newspaper of the iand a Minding
rew-rilof to00 for a case it w ould not euro.
Sold by druggists at 00 cent.
(iiXai and CasLrln.
Freil Dunning wishes ns to inform our
readers that ha lias juut receive 1 a magnifi
cent stock of coffins and caskets, and here
after he will sell them at prices never l.cfor
heard of iu this community. To givo gome
idea of the prices, -ha authorize us to say
that they will range from 21 up to C"-l, and
for tbe latter price one will le furnuhed
that has heretofore cost fully $73. He means
business.
I'lwe Lam ber for ewte
Ike Conn has made arrangements with
S. Nick arson to do all bis bb.nin--, and a
large stock of llooring, rustic, furuisl.'ing
lumber, etc., will lie kept on band at the
planer in Lebanon. Flooring and rustic w ill
be sold at $20 and $21 per thousand, and
other lumber iu proportion. Our readers
will remember that the lumber Win Conn's
mill cannot be excelled anywhere.
Tbe Lebanon Ballroad
is not built yet, ami until it is our people
will still have to use some other mode of
conveyance, i red illert, ot tins city, lias
six or eight hacks atuTbufxius which lie will
sell at Yery low price and oa reasonable
terras. ' He also does all kiuiUof blacksmith-
ing and wagon makiojf ami uarauteea satis
faction.
? -- - Do lest Wact Lumber'.
- Jf. Price has 300,000 feet of line feiuiug
lumber for sale at kU mill in Waterloo pre
cine and will deliver, it on cither side of the
river. . lie also has about 200,000 feet of as
sorted lumber linieliiug, flooring, etc. It
will be sold cheap, aiul it will pay you to
eniUire their pjices. .
It Is KtraoRe that so many people will
coutlnuo to suffer day after day with 1.vm
pepnia, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, or General Debility w hen
thev can Drocute at our store Nhiloli'a VI-
talizee, free of cost If it does not cure or
relieve them, r-rice, 7a eta. -oiu ny r o-
shay A Mason, Druggists, Atoany, ur.
Wool Manted $
I will py the hjheat market peice for
., . i j . , - .. t. n -1. ;, ntt..
wooroeiivereu at my siiiuiiuuan m mo, v.i
' CD. Simpson.
Albanv, June 3, 1SS0.
Subscribe tor the TJEiiocltAT.
!e;!Ltli..iWs'iP
KOB.
LINDSEY. Iu this county, oil Saturiliej-, July 10,
1880, to the wife ot M. L, Lludsey a son.
mtiBicii.
BllOWN MONTS On the llth f July, 1SS0, st
the rssidsnee of Antlrew Hilt,, iu tins county, by Hev.
J. BoWersOX, US. JOUK W. UKOW.X Slid llM JX.N.N1S
Moxis.
11L1.
THOMPSON. Near Albany, on Friday. July 18.
18s0, Fatscis MxalcN Tuomi'bon, son u Al. s. Iso.
Waikuir.
I inrrb Ulrerlory.
Y. P. C. A. Meets at. their rootiu lu Fo
ter's brick building oil Wednesday veninps
at 7:30 o'clock, and on Hab?nth.fternoot!sat
4. Jiiisiness innctitiKs are fceid on tlie cve
ing of the second Monday f.i each month.
Kverybody invited to attend. '
IT. P. Cllt't" !i.Preachinef;very Sabbath,
at 11 a. m,, and 7 v. M by Hrv. O. J-
vine, D. I. Habbath MukiI at 2:.1( r.
Prayer meeting every Thiirxlay evening.
KvAscir.i.li'At CiK'RCii. Preaching r-n Sab
bath at 11 a. M., and 7 v. m. isal.bath
.School 12;15. Prayajr meeting every Thur-
itay Hveuing, J. Moworsox, pastor. .
..'o Vfi I; tti att os Al. Cm. IKll. Serv ices every
Sabbath lit 11a. m. nml a r. M. KuMi.t.i
Hehnol at k' .'IO, Prayer tneetini; on
Thursday evening of eto h week. .1. W.
Harris, pastor,
M. I'. Ciiilri it, Kimril. . Service every
Sablmth at St Paul's M. l ( hnrcli, South,
at 11 A. M. find 7$ f, M. Saliliatli Kchool
at lij v. M. Prayer meeting every 'I'hurs
day dvenn;;. M. C. Miller, .a-tor.
M. K. L'iiciumi. Preac'iiiif: every Sabbath
at 11 a. M. and 7J r. tu. fona service in
the eveniiij; before sermon. Habbnth Kchool
M '2:'M r. m. Priyer mectinj; every 'i hurs-l-ty
evening. J. T. Wolfe, pastor.
, Sr.l'BTWat KrisrvifAt Cnr;iu;fi.-Jivine ser.
ice is held in the Church every Bumi.iy at
J 1 A. H. Kuml'iy hchisd at 2;3! It. II.
I istcvens, pastor. -
)Urn it CjlfW.lf.ScTviije every .Sabbath
at 11a. M. and "1 KaUnth S:Iih,1 at
12. JVayir inectiu every 'i'liursilay even
ing. W, J, C.-awfon!, pastor.
Pl!Kn!!VTf'.lit,',t t'lli'lirir, !rvio every
Sabbath uiornini; aud evening in V. P. C. A.
Hall, Mnmlay S.:Ii.k.1 iiiui.-.iiately rfter the
mornint; service. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evenin;;. Y.vv. F.lbert N. OmiUt,
Kutor.
tZit. CiilXOS hlllSI t TH.
IlouJ tho following totlmof.U!., not
from pornon .1.013 rniic away, w hom no
one knowM, but fiom well-known ' and
trustworthy ciii:n of Orrgo, svbow
namcfl, written with their own Irnifls, t
bo tu cn at our office j
Portland, Or , July M, i'0.
Mykiditiv Wftit In a vry (wtd rwuli
tiivn. 'IJm urtun was like briek Uut, niid.
I millcrc.l a urunt ile-al with uiy bswk. All
romedie w-re unavailing uniil 1 Irieil tlio
Ore-son Uiln-y Tra, wbicli gave me
alitio.t iniiio-dmli- r lief.
If. HAMILTON..
VorlUjid, Or., Atiff. ?, ls.7t'.
Hat iu a nevcro l aekaeijo lat Wlnicr I
war. (ii.liicodt.-j try the Oregon Isidntry
Tea. 1 found it very beneiicial in It re
mit. It 1 not ifiuro unpleasant to lake
thnu other li-.i. J would recommend It I
tlwo al'ilieto-l a t was
Jul IN V. FA It M Kit.
Tin: Ajii;nic.!v I'l'oi'i.i:.
No pfople In the world aoflVsr nmeh
with D.VHx-,i ss Anu-ricaiix. AUbouirb
ear.of -Sricnc( in rnedieine liad faties.1
io aceoiilpitsli a s-riain and ncr reuiedy
for Ibis d.m-:w rihI its etforta, U':b Sour
stomai-b, llearl l.oru. Vat:r-brasb, Siek
lleaitaelio, I .stueim-s, palpitation of the
Henri. Liver (.'omplaiiit, e.imint; op of I lie
food, low Hpirils, irenornl ltji!uy, -u.i yet
initt ttiei imrixliK'iioii of tjKP.K.Vs A'loC'!t
I'Uiwtn n lx-lievo llicro ia no esse of
livi-IM-pM that i-aamot I immr-diatii'y r
liel el. tio.llol) doen w,!d last yosr sYitM
out oui t-asi of failure rciru;.l. t to
vour ilruirKiHtft, Foshay A Mason, aii pi-t
hampln l,o;tl f.ir lit -eu and ry it,
Tvo o. .-es wi;l r-litve you. Keu!r"hize
Tiifiits- ' .
s A (omplrte l ure.
M- rip St., iMroit Siieh.,
jMly 11, lsT'.t. -
II. 11. Warm-r A (.'., llixdie!tr, N. Y.
Oeiitlcuion : AlKiitt I've ypars aince 1 was
taken w it la an aiiUi-li-.u of tho liver, w hich
prndually dpveloi-d itwlf iuto chronic
liver roinjilaSnt. I Irir-.i numerous reme
dies without otitaiulii any iciief, and I
tjavo up itil hope of ever lenK restored to
aound beattb, w hen a friend rm-ommend-d
mo to try Wsruer's Safo Kidney and
uvrrturc. l tirocuiM ivsna strange to
relate, ftr using two bottles, falf my aya
icm undergoing a Rrwit i'Hns, w-hich
fr.ii.leJ In a comp!trt i urf, and 1 hve had
oo return or tno u.:,e.n-vj etnec. erv re-
petluUy yoiir, K. . Ntrr.
Impure Ercath--
A iiiop all the J irtirnrrsibiA poim?;iuecea
tha follow th dorav of tbe loath, an Im
pure) breath mut le tbe miM mortifvinc:
and unpfeassiit 1i i w )mssrsor, nmi it is
:lie moHt luexetis.oiA ana oiteawve in so
iity ; and vi-t the raust of it may te eas
ily rernovej bv rleantlnt: your tesjth daily
with lliat iu-.lly popular ilentilriew, Kra-
(rrnnt st.Clx.JNT. It pnriiins and sscet-
ens llm brettli. t-is.ls and rcfrfslte the
inoiKli, and gives a arl likn appsaraneo
ta ins !' n. iieiuiemoii who luuuige in
rmokiuu xliouid t-leanse tlielr teetli as itn
SU.OlxiM', as It remove all unnlea'aut
odors of ttie.weeu. A"k your druj-'g-t for
tu
Whilt'n rralrte t lower.
Taken Imfore retirinsr, will lnvaro a cood
nii: lit's rest, witii an awakentnir in tlie
rcmy morn to hnallh. pouraK-t and vittor.
I-or coated toncue, bail urpatii, -ick Iiead-
aob, or any tliHlurbance arising from djs-
nepsia or lorpid liver it 19 wit bout a per.
Its action on iliscase is entirely dirferent
from auy niexliuibo over introduced, quiet
ins tmiiis almost iustnUv. The lino and
cry raled nKainit it by ta.'-nt medicine
men, who liave foreseen ut iu advent the
destruction of tlioir ticfaiiou busines-.
and tho tuauxano of unsolicited Krstiiuo
ninls llowin;; in from all partu of Ihe No
World, is a sure indication or n pre.
meritM. Trial at all JJruK Siorro. Jla.'l
ixiund bolties. To cents. I'ushar SI is
ton, Kale Aj;eu(s.
Sir. ASTT,EY COOJ'ER'3 VITAL HE-
STOKATIVK Th prpat Enarlish rowieily
nas niJo more rure of iSorvon Debil
ity, Somitial "Weakness, I-ost Manhood,
nocturnal emisHions, lassitude, inabiliiy
for montal labor, despondency and such
diseases a are induced by youthful follies
and extisars, than all other ntodwines
coiubiiitH.1. Why wUI you auffer? isenrt
to A. J-. Alinlio, ii. -it., .Mo. 11 Kearney
street, San Francisoo, lor the Kemorative
and be cured. l'riit, ii per bt-tlle. four
timos tho quantity,.!!), 'i ry a bottle. Dr.
.M mile treats all private liea.se hueees-'-
fullv.
tilepsta Curetl.
l'.oi li Kvri-n, X. Y., Oct. 1ST9.
II. H. Wauier & Co. tlentH: I have for
some time past been atilieied with dyspep
sia, from w hich I couht not obtain perma
nent rcliet. until x used your halo Uitlers
and Pills; and since tiling them 1 have
had no trouble from my lorniprcomplaint,
and 1 can now truly nay that I nm a well
tnativ I am 'gratefully yours,
C. 1. Bkoous.
no uiiri . . m ... - .. . -j .
e , . ... .1.. .. a ,1,, 1 i cu ,,r u 1 1
l..i-r n -S . ' r. .... !a l),d
lUlIlU Ul IJO,!,, 1 -v,.,, v. . . . v.. ,.
uicu atiii triumphant in the ryea of all ;
. e .-.,1.A 1, n I ..... l.rtrt,.
lU-lllorrUW iui.hiuii ll -on? uai. ,,o. urJit.
It is strange, hut peple aro sU ready ceas
ing to spenk or Nam Bernhardt. Only one
resource never fails. Alme. lvachel's En
amel liloout is tho sine qua non of peren-
. .. ... .... i ... ir .i.
mat lOVOllllOH. iff aiu ty in ,ii uj-.jj.ii-uo.
Thousan.iU of soldiers and hoirsaro en
titled to pctiNions, with nnyment fronidato
of di.scharne or death, it applied for bet'are
jmimn v l. 1S.S0. Wound, accUV-ntal iu-
iurv or iie.iso entitlci to Pension,
-t. - . . . . , ii . ,. t i
l .Oil 111 V ami I KICK, jmy wmi-eieu. im-ieiuo
of Pension aecureu. This firm established
in l!iti(i. Atldreais, enclosing stamp, EI
SOX Jilto-s., U. S. Claim Allot ueys, TU ii
Street, Washington, 1), V.
lu Von Man! l urniiure ?
1.. Tiu, inula in ibis eifcv. now bris on
hands a larger stock of furiiiture tluin any
other establishment this si.le o Portland,
n,l if rnn want to pnrcUasoanv it will pay
you to give Lira a call lie has something
to tWt you I'l regivru o iu onuv.-i.
A CAUL).
"To all ft ho are suffering from the erruri and liiilis
rretions ol yootll, nervous weakness, early Ueisy, Ks
of niuiihooti; fce., I will joints rui:ij.H? that wiH inr
you. K E K OK UUAHGE. t his great remedy was
(lisonvereil l.y a uussiunary in South America, Send
s iK!it.aiiili-e-M envvloiie lo lie Usv. Joskpu T. I?e;
ass, Suiioii l, Ne Xork y. Ijtiiyt
Mr. J. H. Bates, Newspaper Adyertis
ing Agent, 41 Park fiow (T'ioioi .Pnilding)
ISew arli, is autnoriiea to comr wr
advertisements in the Uemcooat at our
best rites. .
NEWPORT.
To Pleasure -Seekers !
Tf'AM ETir.I. PKOPP.IKXOH OP THB
b obi and popular If V V VIKtV
l4tl'K' ni Newport, on 1 equina Bay,
and will, a? I xlwav-bave done, take fpewt
piin in rudorinn tu ay of goest at
tny house jiloiwant. Charge are f ry
ino'lerate, and the table will be famished
with everything the market afford.
lm V If. AHBEY, Prop'r.
Ci i 1 J Grsst ehanee to eiake imwy. W
' A y m i s imrvm in evsry .town lo tiks
iii.riiti.Tis t.,r th lrm, ehespest and bcM U)u
tratel family ml)icaiim in b trorkl. Any on esq
tav-mna s siksmwIuI t.,r,t. Six Blegsnt works of un
gintr. free u, sulcriln rt, Tlie pries is so Jow thl si
m(t evsrjlmrtv sutirines. Oris .Tt rlts,tsi:
mia sur:rs.rs in a iar- A lart srsi.t reports
nmkm-; over eJesr jwollt in ten ilsrs. All who
Mivse make nney fvrt. Vou ean devote ail j"ur
tims .Iimi buslmns, ire onljr fonr ) r time. Voa
nee.1 not he imr from bonis over nifct. Ym can 4o
it i sell ss others. Kull lireeim sod Urms frs.
Ifj..im.,t profitaaie w.n-k sml lis t lor a4Jrnsst
ltsits notlMiiirO, trv the fcUJiimnsl. Monti
srtwr rnesKes tills V. niske trreat mv. AiLlrsss riw,.
Mtiss.s A fo., fortlsiui, Jlii.e. 61rt
Spoilsman's Headquarters.
33. SCOTT,
' IiKALEU iy
Guns. Rifles Revolvers!!
And Ijaiuealtlon r All Bvleds.
Jmi nn'.Yirl a lsrs inroi- M the l'st hnpmrrA
hVfuH-yio, bi.srp s. W iwhcstsr an4 Hailsrd r;.or.ir
r;t , yiivtf. Kmintrii and liteTcD's lreecb-irjaiiiT,4-leA
ituns, 4 inuzztksi.lrn r.fl. sr. l iiot guns at
Asl , a Isrsn, srvl well sIertl sto V of Fishin
T.ki, ftnierv, Imf Coiisrs, sB-Tf kU, and lu
f t nij,,;t couil snsti lor In an tuft.
All fcii.il;. of SsTsriug HacMnes E3-
- rairosl,
Cesaesnber Tltat
S Cannot Be . Undersold
Anrwhers in U.I- 'state. ri-tf
f 9 ff r-nbiisiriMS ttam hef.,r tbs public Ton
f -a - ' at caa rtjalt- tn.nev (utaa- at work for as
ij.n st anything rise. 1 )-;i $u req-il red- sriil
sunyni. liif J.ysnJ u iwir.U i.-ds at home by
In uidoMrtoi.. Jrfcn. woro.-,. Iv-Ti sMl f iris wsctad
cirntini t w,.rk f'S-us. Svw it tt time, Yost
eoi tn te yimr w au) t. roe to tha work, er only your
re tiK.iu.is. S jotlr business snjl pay yesi near
ly &. wi ,. .",, r.i,. wiiiinf to work can but to mak
iniw I. by er.;;4r.,, at m- Cosily outfct kail
tviins Ir---. A yrm vf-r-ortunlte fir nuking- aaoeay
esji- sjiJ b-ajnbty. Juidrm Tac k t o., kugatim,
IUuioi.
BRICK !
Ii. W. rtTXDIFP ! now- manufa'-tarin
brn.k, antl has one kiln burned and ready
for sale.
CHEAP FOR CASH
i bid niotto.JKmember him when you
want bric-k. 47l
Summons. '
, f.'i- Jj,t!tt' Court for Drouii'.ut Prt-
riurt, i.'mn dmnig, 0rtj9n ; -
JameKakely, fcarvivirrs partner, Ao,
riaintitr,
vs.
I-ruel A. Uray, Defendabt.
Civil action to recover money. .
ToIsraU A. Cray, tbe Defendant ta tbe
above entitled action: .
IK THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORl'.OON, you aro hereby notified lo
ai.pe.ar liefore tbe underaigned, a Justice
of the Peace for the Precinct stfereaaid, on
tbe i!lt day of Auznit, ISsO. at 10 o'cioek
in tlx forenoon of Mid day, Ht Lba ofHoj ot"
s-Hid Justice, in aaid I'reeinci, to answer
the alxve named Plaintifl ia a civil aesion.
'1 be lc-fen'iant will take notice that If lie
leil loeiiswfr tbe complaint herein tUo
Plaintijf will tiko judgment agninst him
for the stunt of twenty and 8-llW dollars
(i-'O h-100 ii bl, and interest on the ram
Irom and after the 2.tli day of July, IBil.
at the rato of twenty per cent. pr irunuiu
until f aid, tojroiher wish the costs and dis
bursouienw of tbia action, ISStl.
U i ven uroi.-r hiv band and ofUt ial signa
ture this J div ol June.
ii. J. C. AYKRILU
4iS JustSceof tho feace.
TCHARLES HOTEL,
ALBAKT,
jjss. c. non."
OREGON.
- - rfoitfictur.
This ll.me has beon thoroughly re-iovs.' from t. s. .
U rnt'un, suit is now hi spteadiii co:: j;lw.n f..r
tiie eiittirtanuueiit of trsveicrs. Tb tsl,)e
1 is sapphed with evernoin-r tbe riar
kot adonis, jjamij. rooms foe
cooimarts-1 men.
4'ervalUs. Lebaaoa sn.l Hallas Sfase sfllrc
slinMt
t'ararr Ftrt aad EUswortb Albany, (rrson.
PfeilFcr Bro's Prop3-
Tills us Hotel is fitted up ia first class style. Tsbl-s
n-h4 sill the best Ute market s3. .!!. Scrinsf
Beus iu evor- ltousu. A food Saaiple KouBl lor Oocu-tuerei-U
iravclers.
OTree Coach fa and frs-a the nolrl."-.
' ' S:t. "
KEW OARBER SHOP I
J IU SURLES, Trop'r.
i GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes
j Avith each shave. Price Iter shaving
and bttir-cuttin$- same a usual.
Koomts
opposite Mcllwaut' store.
lOtf
WELCOME SALOON.
Tu. Volgt, lroprIetr. .
rSMiV HEST WINES, I.IQUOS3 ANI
i cigars alwavs on hand.
BEER 5 CENTS A GLASS.
Call and see inc. Saloon In brick build
ing, next door to.Dfumals' frnitrre store.
i!-tf . WM.--VOIQT.
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will purchase Plumtr.er dried fruit at
full market Trices;
Will send a competent person to aivise
fruit prowers asm cultivation of tr addi
tions to orchards ;
Will supply fruit trees of appi ovea sort
at moderate prices: .
Will eell PI uinnter Driers thrcngh Linn,
Benton and lane counties.
Letters to besent to Corvallis Fru.it Com
pany, torvallis, Henton County, Oregon.
W ALUS NASH, President.
: T i si f m tnti a. svr Csvr,lr . .
January 1, lbSO. , ..24wd,-
rt t) 1 k
- g .LSmi as
PRICE
a
KICKERS Oil'S
sitw-mm hi Waterloo prec'.wU A la'ga quantity of
Ihe fluent- lun.uer o hand, which will b so'd oiip
and cratlit jriveu ituo) Ueu.btr U. l-9- oUowii M
the list ul prices; v
Clear lutnner, pot thoiisaujl . - V-1 J
Wis, bam si.loig.si.a alt ii'mo-rui tiiat .-laaa OO
Sea.ttiii.i-, timhsrs and heavy lumbar.. .... j,-. f 0
The hunter 'ill iuraubea o sal ot tti
San', tint - .
Q(;(.l)(),rva. Korisk, Kesaer, it ou want a
LusiiiiS at winch persous ot either sex isa tnike
creat usv all the time thoy work, write for j articuisra
to 11. uiiJ'Krr l'uriiand, llaiuo. ;