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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, A ttenwlltal nHlry, Ou Jay last week in company with John P.oRert, Esq., we visited Soap Creek Station and Wells, on the West Side llailroad, and it Wins our first trip over there we were surprised t are such a beautiful country. At Soap Creek Station quite a nice little vil. lajj ia being built up. Sam Cohen is there with a splendid stock of good and is doinj; a good business. C 1. Simpson ha put up a grain warehouse and i rereivinj a jjreat ileal of wheat. Near him is another 'warehouse, owned by Mr. IX-Clarho, h also has an other at Perry, and ia Join well at both blacea. Oeo. WrlVr i t!m. mnidn., boarding house aud aal.Kui. They also have a blacksmith thop, two ir three residence, and a depot building. The place ia situated ou very hw ground an.l will have to be well drained before aiutcr, or some of the house will thtat oft". The famiiug country around it ia rich, and we aee no reason why this place should not make a thrifty town. leaving Soap Creek Station, wo passed up the valley through aoiie of the best farina iu the State, and soon came to Wells Station, which i on the farm .-f 'Ked" Wells. At thi place WillUratwn A Miller have put up one of the best train warehouse iu the val- ley, aud already hare nmru grain contracted tor than they can store iu it. Ket season they will build a large addition to it. There is a wagon shop at thi place, aud a depot buildiug was being put up while we were there. They want a blacksmith there very badly, aud would give guod patruuage to any one who will nt in a stock of -nrial mer chandise. Tuts will souio day become a gootl trading poiut.as it is situated on hijjb. ground lud right in the heart ol some uf the richest farms in the Soap Creek country. After leaving there we weut over to tlw residence of that hospitable old French jp-nUeman.Mr. Dudley, and t.xk dinuer. Mr. lVudley has several hundred acres of the best of farming land, and no one in our valley is better tixed for comfortably eBjoyiug the decline of life We have always thought the Albany Prairie was the prettiest tract of faruiiug laud iu the valley, but since our trip into the Soap Creek Creek country our opiuiou ia vhaiigiug. Alsna a Fatal rlUral. Yesterday unoruing the leant belonging to A. Wolvertou, and used by Liui to Jliver milk in this city, rssa oil" aud threw his little boy out and hurt biai severely. It is sup posed the team scared at the freight train at the crowing of First and KailroaJ stivrU.and ruuuiog down r'irmt for three Mints t-iute up so auddrtt'y against a large slump that the boy was thiowa from the vchicla a distance of fuig-jiet Jtrt, alighting on hi Uu-k in the road. Strange as it may seem do 1h were . ., lt-i r , tin broken, out lie wa vary uan.y uruisru. tu boy was taken into Woe Baltimore" aud lr. Alexander called. who( rendered the lu-eex-.-y assistance. The by was insensible for same time, but the 1'i-ctnr thinks he ill get along all right. a KrgUlrred Orrwjr. ' , Mr. H. C. Powell informa ns that he has purchased of Joe. Maillainl, uf San Rafael, CaL, a Cue yearling Jersey calf, which wiM arriva here next wek. It is a full blooded Jersey calf and registered is the Jerst-y ho..L. wbicb leaves no doubt of il geiiaaloj-v. J', still be at the l-ino County Pair, here ail persona interested in tine stock can see it, Mr. Powell M one uf our best fanners and baa always taken a great iutefot iu line stock, particularly cattle, and we are glad to ee tint iioorting pure stock. t The' r at 1'aa.alaa. From Hon. Allen Parker we learn tkttl.e. surveying going on at Yapina shows that the Bay is considerably better than was ex- 'petUd. and tlit the lar can" be easily im proved. Tbcy will recommend the Improve ment of the north channel by running a wirg dam acmes from South "iearh, thus foreirg (lie water into that chunek They Cud that th bar at the mouth of this channel ia com posed of sandstone, and it is only 150 fed cress it from the deep water on each siJe; Tae rhM-e Km j. L. Kline and Co. are still receiving good and are now ready to fit out customers with fcoytfeiag ia the line of genera,! merchandise. Tbeir stock is iinmeune and extremely well selected, as you will Cud out by calling ou them. We noticed" in particular a large lot of beautiful dres goods, which would put s,RV lady into -tacie, aud in the line of f"&Us they have ;ipethin fully fleganf. fie id re to pall around and see tl:eiii. I'elasnitia Canfrrenre. Colombia Conference of the kj. V.. Churpi., Soiitb, will couyene at Weston, in Vmatilht county, on Wednesday, Qet (jfli. IJislnip poggett, of Richmond, Vs., was to have pre-' ttde;(, but WJ proliilijy be prevented irom dojug au by sickness, lir. jlson, lluaiou ry Secretary, of Virginia, is on his wsf out to this ivaat, and 'U prol-ably attend t on- ference. A Mrvere rait. l.a-t Wednesday as Mr. liartlrss wa driving away from hi slaughter hou j-, th Cvuplin bfoke, ldttTng" tl;5 tp l down qd'throw)ng htm out oi; hut fact, ill nose hag some three or four extra kiuks iu it, aud hi lip swelled up to the sua of two or three common ones. lie has been wearing a yel ow domino ever since. t fvffr larrear. J.aat Wednesday aftrritouu 4 mail itemed Hint J rebber, Hhi'." passing the atuie of . fir Jaokaou, feUde a pair of boot, but Mr. Kalisky.saw hiul and gave chase and caught "liim down by the . brewery. Help arriving he was arrested, tried before Sijuire Haven, found guilty, and Cued 825 and coat. jot avtug'fbat sum he is now In jail. IS 4 . -r Am ImsvertaHt lleiu. - - J -. Read Major Herren' advertisement of hi r..'at n.arkct. He' hus oue of tint neatest staod the Valley, and spare no pains to accommodate hi customer. If you send jour children to his place for meat you can s safely rely upon getting tj;e rarest and juicyeit steaks a it you weut yourseii. t-rirrd The Mlrnel. porjfig ihe present wpslf the f;ntract fu jiupplyin the boiit ffjiials wi(.'(( stationery was let to the lowest bidder, and was se . pur 1 by thaf live aud lioyular (jrin of Fo ahay and Maun. The auiouut ui -bniiueBS do je by this firm ia immease. Uu illvea Beads. Frank Comptou's bonds were placed at 7JJ and bis father and a Mr. Grant, from Pni r count v. came forward and went his tail, Compton wect home la3t Friday, Anultirr larsr !nv! na il is not long since we made muntion of the fact that the members of the order of Patrons of Hiisbmidry in this locality had secured an advam-e on tho market price of their wool of over four cents per. pound-, through the tfl'ective Iaboi of lUb't A. Ir vine, their lusinos agent. We have lately been informed that the same I.inn Comity, Patrons also made a great saving this season in the purchase of self-binders, a saving that will aggregate almost ?:l,O0O on tho number bought. People may talk to us until dooms day about tho Grange being dead, but we will not believe it so long aa member of that order secure bettor prices than other farmers for their prodnots, and buy their machiucry at a reduction of almost one-third frem the regular price. So long as this is the case why should the (.range dissolve? Its nicmlers arc now beiunitij, to reap the benelits of their unity of notion. A few years ago they lowered the p ice of wagons t last year they seemed their harrows at a re duction on each of several dollars : this year their wool brought, wo believe, 4 J cents ptr pound more than tho regular market rate ; during this harvest the amount saved oh aelf-biuders alone will pay their dt.-s in the (ram;a for a lifetime, and next season it probable that other movements of fully t much importance will Imj made. loe such work indicate that the tlrans is dead ? If you judge by that old and good rule "By their works ye shall know them' we think it very proliablo that it will carry otT the palm as Wing moro fully alive than any other order. Us field of action is just open ed up, and the mcmlwrs are just begtuning to ascertain lmt they can accomplish by working together in harmony, Thefuture of the order in this locality depcuds alto gether u-uu tlu u.at.a-meut of its aftair. It power is imim iisp and the l'limnta! Cotiu- cil should be very careful to use it judicious ly. Used in tho i"lit way it becomes a bjessiug not only to the mendiers, but to all our citizens, but ucd Toiigful!y, no one ran estimate the harm h it'h would result from it. l'ut so Urn-' aa the lhisiuess Council it com ik. Med uf such honest, conscientious aud tudustrious men as now conduct its alTUirs, we lonk for tho tiraii;e to projwr in this lo cality. 4 (.nil I li t U It M tl It!M ut. Mbitt flat Rrea Hot.l tn so. t llmar lkl, Ufa- TliriHigh the kiudoei of our dealers e are enabled to state authoritivelv that tVe followiug .agricultural machinery has been sold in Albany during the reciit n-.i.oii : Harvester. 7- : value, $--im Mowers, '2 ; value, $2,700. Thro her. 19: value, .17,li'rt. Headers, 2 ; vain. $7Jl, mahius a total vslue of $42,420, aud this does not iiu-lude plos, barrows, cultivators, etc 'l l.is otilit to incite capitalists to erect works here iu the vallry and commence the iiuimifsctore of agrUultural implement. The lield i lare, embracing the nhole uorth-wrat cftait, aud an establishment of the Laid mentioned. f properly mauaed, ftottM pay hirer .!ii- denda. T fareaU and -a ia a .. l'-l Uui m aUhes us to inform our riu-Urs that he has jut rei-eived a full line of school IkuLK and stationery, and from now until the Holidays vi'J receive additions to hU stuck on every steamer arriving; from San I-rain Uco. As th Public Sclnxl t ill ngu-a out jrenera'ly next month, yi.u slmiild call around soon and lay iu a Mipply of liooks for your children and give them a chauco to per use them l-fure schoul op u. Hi motto is "The lt of goods at lxittoni prices." Ivm't forget the place corner of First aud Eroadalhin street, -oj.pofjt the building which U now ling erctcH for einler & Stembers;. Call uu him and he will treat yon well. We might also add that biiides doiii" a loro retail busiurt iu stationery, tobacco and cigars, he is at.-so prepared to kcI! very cheap at wholesale, t 'ooutry dealer kUoiiM mae a note of thi. , ham far I'.er tio.lv. We have noticud that Mai k Twaia'a new book "A Tramp Abroad" has been selling rapidly all over the United States, and have often wondered hy it was not introduced in mis locality, iut now at jat we are goiog to get it. W. II. F.rnLk has accepted the ageucy of this county for it and will legm canvassing at once. It i. a book that i IK-et,.-a everywhere and mves its readers plenty t'i thiuk 01 and ponder over, aud will keep the world good humored for years. It is written in Marks well known style, aud is said to excel both his "Innocents Abroad" aud "Houghing It" He says it is "written by one tramp for other tramrts to read, an;". 'iio'Mt ajiy 'onu would lieptmu a tcamp for the privilege of reading it. Jf yoi; want iomcthin" to drive away the bines don't fail to fmbij'rlbe for it. piHdiag lre. " Iluriiy the present harvest the dealers here in Albany Jiave sold fortg-rhjhf lou of ;ire for me ju bjudinj; grain, receiving there for the sum of aboyt 512,0Q. Kext yca twine binders will almost aupersede those using wire, and then, if the Droprietors of the Albany twine factory carry out tho plan they have projected, tho twiue will le manufactured here at 'home. This is some thing that every citizen U interested iu the Success of thi factory, jf it si?cceiUj it ii be a iikcIcu.'! aroiiml he,h M l II (duster mun llfactories of different kinds, and thus the future proiierity of our city i!l I as sured. The arrw Ciauce Bullnj, W'e had a pleasant visit U'.t Sunday froi;i Col. .1. II. Wheat aud Capt A. S. Bear, of the "Oregonian Xarrow Gauge Ilailway Com pany. Tney assure us that Hie road will be pu.ihed through to Ilrownsville with, all speed, probably reaching that point about the 10th of October next. CL Wheat was in thjn city for 12 p,irpoo of securing the right of way for their road and a depot site ou the farms of Dr. Alexander and Tho. Humphrey, in Center Precinct. They had no diificulty in securing the privileges de sired, priil they have uaiv workman engaged in budding a warehouse ."10x00 feet at that poiut. ' ' ' C01.1l Tlirrsiiius. " 1'uckuer, philippi, Fai-low &, 'o. did a good job of threshing a few d.ijs ago on the farm of E. T. T. Fisher, near Miller's Sta tion, using an 8-horso' power S3-indi Case thresher. They wprketl ftom 5:150 iu the mornips until J1:"0 -four hours and threshed C'SO buahela. Tiiat being the worst parr' of t-lif dy far threshing, v, "consider that they did good work busheU er hour. - " r jlie Iu f'iii'iiicr. Co to te Eee-Hive st irn woiks for all kiud 1 o wire cloth aud zinc screen for re pairing grain 'cleaners ; alio for galvanized wire fruit cloth. Rev. Ktahl's tasaallr. F. M. Smilli and Jas. Slater brought He v. SUM over last Monday, and after an exam nation by Dr. Hill, of this city, and Dr. Powell, of Lebanon, be was adjudged insane, and ou Tuesday morning was taken down to the asylum by the Deputy Sheriff, Mr, Claughton. The particular! of his attempt ed suicide which we gave last week wet meagre and partly incorrect, as we find by conversation with Mr. Smith. Mr. Htahl has been stopping with Mr. Smith for some tune, and has beeu known to be "of unsound mind for several weeks, but nothing uucom mon happened until Friday, the 27th, Oo that morning he luft his home and went over to A. J. Crabtree's, about half mil away, where he stayod until evening and then de parted. It was supposed he had gone home, but next inoniiug he was sceu coming out of the straw at the campground, just across th road, where he had posted th night. II stayed at CrabttWa all day (Saturday) and Weut to Smith' iu the BUi, but could not tell why he had slept out. Sunday momui- he ate breakfast an uual, aud then went out doors, but a rain ooiuiua up Mr. Smith went out to bring him in, but ooald not tiud him. A search was then instituted which lasted the remaiuder of that day and Monday, and h was found ou Tuesday morning at Liberty Church, about ft mile away, lie was then taken back hotuo, l. ing part of the time perfectly sans, aud sometime a raving maniac. In the evsuiag ho laid dowu ou . his " bed. but did sot rest any, and aWut sunset harvest baud notio- iug that he was 11 p, spoke of it, and Mr. Smith eutered ho room just ia time to ar reel a stroke ot tn razor wlucli the poor man had made to take away hi own life. Smith caught his wrist aud with the aid of some o titers disarmed bint. II ha sine been watched very closely. A trew Btasar ir p4eer , if ikwsihle, better than ever. Jta illut tratious aud exploitation of th coming Fall styles are excellent Another feature ef this paper is.that perplexing questions about making ovor old dresses receive attentiou. The articles on "Home Dressmaking" alone will save many times the single dollar, the subscription orice of this journal. Mother ill find in this number valuabl suggestions bout children' garment. In "Fashion Chit-Chat" witl be found tnauy point of in terest. "Nathalie Key." by Catliu. is by far the best serial yet published in Th & r. and will be read with dorp interest by all. Iu a pungent editorial the subject of divorce is ably commented on. The Supple- incut contains anuoiuu-wmeot which show, to say the least, a spirit of jojrnalistic enter prise on the part of the publisher. We would aJviwi our lady reader who ar onac quaiuted with Atulrrum Zwl-.,li- to send 10 cents for the September number to , W. Ik ASK., publisher. Tribune building. New Yoik. a Tblaf mt Braaljr. . "A thing of beauty i a joy forever," aay an old tuaxitn, and if you are handsome you should go at once to A. Ik Paxton and liar a let of photograph taken so that you ran have joy forever looking at them. You should go anyway, even if you would not carry ofl" the blue ribbon for beauty, for you no il.Mil.t have friends at a distance that woni. I love to nut on your countenance. Paxbm takes th best photographs ia this State : there U no doubt about that ; even the Portland lhotographer do not equal bun. iMi year when w had bard time Tie reduced hi price, and although time will no doubt be prosperous thi fall b will still do his work at "rusty" figure. Don't for get him, and don't let people gull you into the idi-a of goin j to other place for work iu hi lilitf. A VrJ is rarsaer. f. Sender, of the popular firm of Senders k .Steinberg, arrived home from San Fraa. ciscn last Motulay.bringing with him a larger and better stock of general merchandise ttiaa they ever received before, ami they tell us thafc their price will be extremely low. They ahxj want the farmer t know that if ho ha no rady money on liand tbey will be pleased to receive wheat iu payment for good, allowing the highest market price for it, which enable all to make substantially cash juyment. Tiwir stock embraces al most everything in th liue of general mer chandise wli'n li the pvblic stands in'iwed i-r, and you should by all moans call a,rvuu.l au. iupev-t their .ods HD. learn titft rio, . tscaiti e The, steaakee. Tho. lonaluM, who was for many year a promiueut and mucli respected citizen of Seio Precinct, but who ha for th past two years resided iu 'ajh(fy,ton Territory, died uU Ttiuulay of last week at his honi near the biuicoc Moiiutaius, The remains, ac-coinpauie-l by hie wife aud Sou ami Hon. d. Vitrander, were brought to Sclo and Llrid at batiiruay by the Masonic Lodge, ot that place of which he wa an honored member. The funeral obsequies ware conducted by active Worshipful Master 1. P. Mason assis ted by Mart. Y, Brown as (iraud ojarslulk Mr. Isonahoa waa aged about hd year aud was highly rospected and esteemed iu that eoiiimiiuity. Peace to hi orhea. V.'arrbaje'ill Bur. Already Cvegraiu warehouses have burned down in thi valley during tte nreset sja.' son, and weii 'a, irmur Ura bis grain hi should by all mean insure it against fire. It cost much less to insure than is generally supposed, aud a small outlay in that way, while it would not lie missed, would be of great benefit iu case fjf Gps. 1'h.ft heaviest. tjiatpiuhcst anil oldest f'dipi'ics duig bust ricsa on this ( oat are reu rented at C. II, Stewart's I ire Itnnriuce . Agency. Quick with nii'dU uio i'uadu by these companies, and the cash paid dowu iu gold coin. When you waut any information in relation to in surance, call on or address C. IL Ktewgr.t at this city,- ' ' " ,' Tbe UllMil Us KUqueut. Dr. W, II. Milburu, known as "the Blind Man Eloquent," lectured bete, under thf auspices of the Young t'onle's Christian Aociatiuii, ou Monday and Tuesday even ing. The subject of hi first lecture wa "What a blind 1 man saw iu London," and the second, "uur uetst ociety," l.acti even it;g tkc iiouse was well filhjd with our best citizen?, and airseeine to en joy the lectures very much, especially tbe lirst one. There is no dubt abou,t tho I-Vptav'H eloquence; he is a flue u'atpr, a,ud will always cliarui his hearers. - T ' ' - ' 1'red Uunuiug wishes us to inform our readers that he has just received a magnUi cent stock of coffins aud caskets, and here. after he will sell them at prices nevef Uefpre hearil of in tlia cainmunity, ' To give some t idea of tlie prices, he authorize u to say . that they will range from $3 up to $30, and for the latter price oue will be furnished that has tieretoiur cost fully Sti. lis msam . business. . ' Nome anil Abroad. Harvestrnj nearly endsiL Chew Jackson' Best Sweet Navy Tobao. CO. lilue Ilibbon Club to-night. nsuratoat tetuk Ilemeuiber tn buy your babbit tnetnt at this office. Autumn' here. Wat 'er tneloncholio thought I llamomber th I.inu County Fuir'thu first week in October. All color of embroidery silk for sate by Fox, Ilauui aud Co. If you lose anything or want anything sil ver lis iu the Democrat, Try HalTtfiiden Broa. new crop lea-It U uiiazcolled for the price. liaising 'emeiits in this county created quit a stir for a few day. Every man's wife wants a "Davis" sewing machine. W. 15. iScott, Albauy, agent Kleeveloss jacket iu all color aud chenille aud worsted shawl at Fox, lSauui 4 t o s. Wm. Ralstoa and Rax. Denny cam down from their Eastern Oregon claim this week. Subscribe to the "llhulrntrtl H'imi, the most readable Journal on th Pacilic Coast Mis. I. P. Mason and daughters, Flora and Yctta. are spending the week at Soda villa. Hood brooms can be had at the Allia'iy Hrooiii Factory for only three dollars J or dtueu. John Denny, living near laduanon, has threshed over 4,tKHt bunhels of grain from 1 50 acres. K K Youiii,', ll!. Ulai.ii, U Senders and N. Haum re tu rued from Sau Fraucisca last Monday evening . If you are fueling raner in money matters, aud still owe for your !i viocha r, vail around and se u. 'Ilia Nauliam wagon ral i uuquestiont bly the best thoroughfare across the t'aaead Moiiutaius. Col. loirraWee a week from Saturday, at the t'ourt House and don t yon eesse to re remember it. Pete ScMuiuer bos movej his residence MVeraUevt north ir l and is put putting up a new addition. Those Hautirld aud (ia-cock ami Eulhar and Arglish bat at l'ox, l'-aii'ii 4 Co.' ar imply inagnif. A now Invoice of Parraiton niacVrl In tin Just received at HsITeudoii Tiro. Thy ar excellent. Harvesting will not he finished up next week, but by the lirst of October they will probably all lie through. Th llarrisburg Aclr w agaiu iu th lield. with Mr. O. T. Porter a editor. W wish it all possible sure. E. Buchanan returned this week from Ins ranch iu Washington Territory, and rejiort having bad a good harvest. Call upou Fox, Haunt and Co. aud see their new invoice of basket goods of all col or for jacket. It is immense. Marx Uaumgart last Wednesday night for mally opened hi new and elegantly fitted up resort, with a large run of custom. The finest wines, liquor and cigar are al ways kept on band at Wm. Yuigt'. and beer cost only lis cent per glass. Th most popular perfume of th day -II A.CK M ETACK" try If, Sold by IVwhay it Maxon, I'mns'tHl, Albany, Or. Mrs. I. C. Jackson wa attacked 4 fs days airo with a Very sever hemorrhage of the lungs. She is now recuperating. Ceo. lhirkhart has moved bis house back. and next spring D. P. Maws will erect a new dwelling on tbe comer of tbe block. Thi warm weather cause the sale of beer at th Star Urwwery to be very lare. I,are. quantities of it is taken into tb bsvest field. Til heliotrope, blue, pink anil whit ruck ing for sal by Fox, liaum and Co. is some thing grand. Call early, as it is K"'" of fast Judge Strahan and Go. Humphrey re turned from the mountain but Tuesday. and report having g?t a ay with several deer aud bear. Mrs. A. Ik Porter, ife -ff the Deputy Coun Clerk, has been vary ill lately Vith the intermittent fever, but is uow cauvales- cant. C. II. Stewart ba already insured 20.000 bushel of wheal. Thi come of having good stiunch companies which farmer can trust. Poy, th manager of th, fcwoug Miw Co., returned Uwt wtak from, th celestial iupire. Ui friend aay that h marriinl while be was back thr, Th llarrisburg Sufl'U is cussiu' the tramp nuisance. It I singular that Iro. PorUr can Tiro away at Hayes and his gang in thi way. Mr. liauui brought up frmu ttau Francisco with him on uf tit hell telephone, which in a few days wilt connect' th Clerk' office with hi store. Th "Laughiug Man came "got dern nigh" splitting bit side roaring over tb work don at th State Fair on the "Davis Sewing Machine, Hou. Daniel Waldo, who came to Oregon in 1843. died at Salem last Sunday, aged 80 years, 11 was th father of Judge Waldo of th Supreme Beuolt. "Elder" Juo. Fronk called on u Tuesday. Ho ha finished harvesting'aud say he will store hi grain at the "narrow gnage' depot on Doc. Alex.'s place. Drop into Fox, Iiaum k Co a and seq t?0 landaome braiJo. VelyvM t dues trim. m.ing, with iriu4f, silk, satins, buttons and brocade ribbons to match. Gus. Englauder' brother, late of San Fran cisco, has tins week done some wouderluliy beautiful fresco painting in On. '4 barker shop. Step u and. see it, W to by the reports at baud that th t'Davi" tewiujj niaohlii was again victon ou at the State, Fair, reoelving the First Premium, as it did last year. Dr. Bon id 1 ton talk some of removing to Portland. We hope th Doctor w$ not finally conclude to ifl, so, aa lie i a good oit- uen and a splendid physician. Ilaye and bis party will -com overland from California to Oregon aud we suppose the '.'faithful" of Albany will endeavor capture the d'utinr.iUocd trt.mrs. Yanny Smith reurned froni Camp , Creek Wasoe county, last Monday. When he left Ilackleman's ranch it wa anon ing. Strand Price will bo back in abo"tt j $ Tom. Cxillowsy i writing a "pome" on "harvesting n Webfoot." wonder if h will hav anything to say in i ftViOWt V follow tht 'came tfl VVft .ftf ftfWlbj. Mr. H.arris, of Coryallis, wo has been ill for the past fortnight, wa taken WW tltl r ing the fivat of e week, but is now getting better. Wa hop ho will soon be out again. Iteniember that front teats will b re served for bAliies at the court , house on the 18th iust. ' Let the Democratic ladies of 0J4 Linn come out aud Ijear- Ceil, Iairrabee's .ad dres.. -'" -.'.' The Betlrocb Democrat of last week tays j "Mrs. Van Cleve, daughter of the editor ot this paper, has been very ill (pr tuyftral dayt past, but we ,M pleased to say she i iin- r proving and is 'considered out of danger by her physician. Dr. itozaa. C. D. Eurkhart, tvho has been sufTeriya for tcvcrul weeks with an aborts on tho in side of his thigh, had it lanced last Tuesday, Dr. J. L. Hill doloj the work. He Is now much betteo. Everybody U now talking about th great political fight; but th great light for the printer is uow first to got bread, then butter ou th bread.thou sugar on the butter. Pay up aud help him along. Last week a Mr. Miller, while out hunting near Ashland, Jackson county, accidentally shot Joseph Scott whom he mistook for a doer moving in the brush. Snots was badly but not fatally wounded. I-ast Monday th wife of He v. W. .1. Crawford received the mulam holly intelli gence of th death of her father, Mr. It. F. Gulp, which took place at his home at Wood lliver, Illinois, cm the 27th ult. Hou. M. L Pipes, Democratic member elect of the Legislature from Polk county, called during the week, II is cinilldcnt that Polk county will give a handsome ma jority for Hancock and English, H, M. W. llinman, of Camp Polk, was down here several days ago, and furuiuhed our pooplu with some delicious smoked veni son. He pnrchasod ami took back with him one of John Crawford's liuo blooded Colts, Hancock hat ia the newest fctylo out and f ox, l.auui ,t Co. keep them. They ul have Garfield ami Arthur fiats, mid if a man really wauls a weaver hat they idionld jm to the same place aud aik Alallarri for one. Ijist Tuesday Mr. Henry Corbett, of Port, land, wa married to Mist Nellie I .add, old est daughter of W. K. 1.add. the banker. Mr. and Mrs. John Conner of thi city, were present at the wedding, which wa a magnif icent affair. I E. Ulaiu arrived home lout Monday aud brought with ItitM tbe largest stock of cloth ing and geuls' furnishing gmtdt rvcr I'l'i-tidl out iu this market. He has nut time to ad vertise tki week, but wants all Id old friend to call and ace him. Mr. I. K. Liggett, ox Suwrint--ud.mt of Schools for Liuo1 will start with hi family for Ochooo nett wrtk.inteuiliugto mske that country hi future home. I-ee i a geittleioan of energy and taleut, and 9 wish him all prosperity iu hi frontier home. Sauk Oweu, a well known tpwrtiut: man of PoiilauJ, baa entirety lout hi eyesight. He is now at Medical lake, and require an at tendant to lad him when h i;uc oixt 'l'h cause of bit misfortune is attributed to ex posure iu the open air whil the srwid s blowing. "HatTendaii Drotber koopa laign and well BMnoltOil MtAck of ataplo mid fu-icv groceries. If you want anylhing In their line call and moo them, and el perf-tly sailstlcd that you will bo treatod well ami will Cud their gooda .low Iu price and rhoU-e In quality, q bey sell for ca.h. The lloseburg t'W.mlmi'f aai: Hon. J. U Gilbert, th present County Superintend ent of I.iun Co., wa the man who drew kp a petition for the organization of the lirst School Pistrict in Ihnighu county. He then rot out and posted notice for the organi zation of the same, draughted the plan for building th school house, bid for, and ob tained th contract for ronstrnrliug it, and after it was built taught school therein for seven year." - t.tssss r.aglae ' This popot.ir engine ohmjuov lie). I i'.s u nual elei'lion last Monday reniui( h re suited in the choice ol tbe f.i!.xsini uUi.eis Foreman - P. H. Pajimmd, 1st Assistant- Wm II.MU t .o 2d Assistant- Frr.1 Willmi. President-Coll. Van Clrve. Secretary A. C. loijtou. Fiuaui ial S.!crtary .lay V. LUiii. Tresurer Julius (Ira.lwold. Tb gentUmeu will all Mils u"'"' "II" ' err aud w prrdiet that the alUirs of I'm euiupaoy will rosper durin.J the preset t t Hranlltsil rreM-al. Upon the return of Mr. N. Uautu from San Frsm-iai-o, he, in the name of the firm, pre sented to .Ala Harris, their principal sales man, a beautiful gold watch of the very Is st American manufacture. I' pen the case waa engraved tbe following : "Prescuted by Fox, lUum k Co. to Ala Hsrr:,t a a tokcu of tleir esteem. Kept I, Ivkj." The Unu took Hi it substantial maimer of attesting their high regard for Mr. Harris, who bat serrrd them faithfully for several year. Blue stlbbaa t tab. The Clue Ilibbon Club wa well attended last Friday night In alwence of the Presi dent Mart V. llrown was chosen President Hro l'n. The reading by Miss Maggie Fo' ter and Mr. It I llarue were excellently rendered and well received.and the addresses by Iter. Dr. Irvine and P.evs. E. N. Condit and J. W. Harris were warmly applauded. The programme for the meeting this evening will be of an interesting and excellent order and we bespeak a full attendance, A TVi k Only two headers were sold at Albany this seaaou, and several yeart ago they told by tho score. To shew how they ar going out of date we will give E. P.itchanau'a tale in thi city for the past four years : a VSJ7 39 ; 1S78-11 ; 1S70-5 ; lSSa-,2. And still some of cur (armor claim that heading ewt. fully t4i-third loss than the process of bind- iug, ami glv th figure fur it. A ratent Kerurrd. Henry Fliudt, of thi City, has troiired a pateut ou a, metal heel, shank and counter upiiqrteV Invented by him. lie claims that they are much cheaper than the ordinary leather houl, will not wear, and will not al allow the boot or shoe to run over. It is very probable that Mr. Fliudt has trTi t !, a noli thing. rtl- Huuut Kpeab. Ou aocouut ef the Jewish holidays my store will lie closed from next Tuesday, tve 1.1.1. . . 11 ....i 1. ...:i jt v...i... 1. :.. i.J- ivii, ,v u u eiov& uiiiii ir u yuyn 411 iiv evvu ing of the following day. My customers will take due notice, and should make their purchases on Tuesday, . - f!av Bau. ml a5 lie I tie. W. II. lUrtless, having told out bin moat morktt, wantt tl hs puaUuuera whn are in arrears to, call .t hit old ttand. aud sutCle at once. His business mutt b clotad out, ini mediately, and all , who owe him should "come til the center." Oar Public sellout. Our public schools will open out on, Uuu day, Sept. IStb, under the tupervlsioii of Prof. E. 5, FUw. He will be astisted by his eift, Mitt Mary Gaston; Miss llettie Miller and Miss Rova Alexander. You Wawt Filvure? , , JiLS. Dannals, in this " city, uow has hands a larger stock of fur'uittire' than any Other eStabUsiimeut this side of Portland, ahd if you want to purcliaae any it will 1av you to give bini a oalh lie luts souiethiug VfVS f1"! h regV w ma prices. SEW YORK I AMHIOV, Titn vi.wn ntf tii; i.v. j he giuham epideuiid on tvhich 1 had oc casion to remark la my Saratogi hitter, has spread. It cm lardly be said that woolens have become giughaiiH, but certain it it that tho gingham patterns nrn transferred to wool materials, ami thi with nil their mo-it nag. gcrateil features, Hoth handkerchief de signs, t,-t'.itig up m 1 1 1, 1 res iivirn thin a yard in iliuicnsnin, will he comninn night and timet nro very gay. Yet not ulways, for there nrn sober mixtures for the l.enelit of quiet pcojilii. From theiica iti a def ending scale, wu llud plaids of nil degruet down to Ninull check, the leant oUiuivn of which are indistinct in color mid with slightly rough uiii face and are culled cheviot, lint it would bo a grievous error to imagine the new plaid as In any. wio re-.ouihliug the Scotch or Tartan. There U a mighty dillcrruse aud it i in point (if color, where novel shade of plum, bronze, olive, merino and torquoit blue, i;nnict aud gold, have taken the place of the mora familiar Scotch ideas. Other new all wool rood arn In solid tdiadct of plum, brow., garnet, bine orgreoii and are liordered 011 cither aide i one border rather rather narrow to bo liwd ou the cors"r, the other wide for the skirt of tho costume. Many of theso hord"M are plaido, but some ore stripe and they vary from large to small aii.r fioin the Howl gayly colored to such fia are very grave, Haudsnmo gomlt show self colored Under and not a few of these are in floral patterns. Polonaise will till 1 fash ionable, and here the Aniaiidine can be men tioned a dressy and " stylish. Thn Gilda eostuino it composed of a cuirast basiiie hav ing skirts attached which give it the effect of a t'olonaisn w ith pointed apron: the Klgiva cohtumu is nia.li, with f coat, having long! chtay front, ami in the way of a new baopie the lorimte tio lw recoiiiiiM.a.led. TIIK N T W HoVNI'T, Oi'teliliuie the m-w hat is alarming iu si. I ar frames are d.adu to look larger still by coveiiiij; of plu ,h, aud at if tint were not ciioiljdi, w e s. foriiiidabla additions of pro longed o.trii h feather, Uth on the ostiide aud also below the wide brim llarlu on one i.b. Feather band sic bkew i- Jpiilar,a al ui are bird hritdt and breast, and these, a w ill be readily perc eived, are not likely to make a hat look i'h-r small. or lighter. Flowers aro almot inorrd. Some of our best milliner declare they will nut line them at all, Hid whete keen they are extremely heavy -chase budu with thick v. 'vet leaves. I'insti i tUr mate! Lai of the day in millinery. Velvet will be Used to a rcitam extent and at lime it coitibiucj w itirpiusli, but for one hat or bonnet of anything rle, we shall see at leavt twenty toade wholly id plush. Tlirnfoie it is brocght out in all colon to match (Ir.nt C'H.in, ik and v-!v, t and in white ami J sln shada for rvcniug aud dn-st reception. et do not fancy 11 ail westing something tirmcndnu on our load. "Wo man's tihU" Was never lietter exemplified than just here. We are gin; to do just as we p'.oa.e. ami if an lwwly wants something small, it cm be found. All sizes are brought out, but a a rule, the Unmet are small and the hat large. F.ien the turUm and other round sliapes, which are nenrra'ly small, have i"rre.i,e,t coiisideratdv in dimension. n.vrr ako i i.c .11. The ii. best fall fabric are velvet and hrv-.-Sib-. I'Uiu Velvet is yi -:, t,ettueiu-e re stored to that h-adiug ..iti.n fi.,ni which it had Iwi n drivel by the fcmt jopu!arity of wtui. for it W iinpotud to Ik- worn with tie wf lin'.li, f'atiu of Course is still sjnile fshiotabl. but i now secondary to velvet Iu r-ard t plush, too much cau hardly be r.i. iVe aie C"iui liave a re-'ular season f p'niii. It will api-ar f-.r nudurskirts, Uimls, M!ini;, eta. o;i Co .tniiii- cverv- - - where indeed that i a.luiUnab!e. This i a foih.ru pr.e (ie.1, f,,r stout imll viduals, but plally hopr.iul f,.r such a need increased breadth. Cnipiestionably there will le many mistakes made, and we shall see ladles already much too broad, look stiil more so, by wearing whatwa never intended for them. I,i-tv CiaTrr.. Perrrrtl nnrelr . Oue of the late-rt and w itiiont Question th must wrfect sewing maehiuenow Iwfor the public i the 'lavi;" why they actually uial. e out uf strip of cloth viiM, saucer, baskets, etc., iu jmrfeot shape. We saw one at the Alliauy ageuey aud together with many sample of practical work u.Aed will sjy that there are things never before made ou a Sew iug Machine, Ou and see for yourselves and be Convinced. W. IX Scott, Aent The t'orvalll Sisue Onler , ItoMse. at llie Itrtere The traveling public wilt plenxo lake no tice, (hat tho Kttieral Mage o!U' lur Cor valll but been rniavod from the hU rlitrle Hotel tolbellevere llouw. Stage for Cr'va.r(U, lbanon, Dalle, and lndo- Mindouoe, leave the Kevero liouso dally (Sundays exi-epted) nt o,no oVloi'k, r. m Cham. IVeivkkk, Prop. Keveie lfono, i.t-titr ,'Ht. Tbeloilotvlv- la ihe lint of teller reiitatolnff n the r-.t omen, Albany, l.mu -uiii. Die- itou, he.pi. Kin, 11. lvriis eailliiK lor tbeN letter iounI iclveine ilaieiin wtiteli Ibey were auvenupii. lirecu, P.ariiev iermond, V. ui Miller, Isam' Mei'own. Win Smith, lerv.v V .Strypera, Jacob C Tyler, A Vail, J M lieruiund, l.illi.' Itiilbert, Tho M (?) Kuliu. I, li liw), t'iysr P.n. IIAYMONO. P. M. TUe iew Fereuian. At the last meeting of Tlesrito, li.iok and ladder Co. I-'red Ihinvyiiig resigned the jiosi tiou ot !o.rty jU and Kou t A. lWiwuiau was elooted to (ill the vacancy. Mr. 11. ha. had aeveraf year's experience in a company of this kind, and w ill use every endeavor to have tlievboys become ski!lcv iu haudiim; the apparatus. . The New We pal Hotel. Jan. A. Cross, wlm haa gained such an en viable reputation as, host a,t the McMinnvillle hotel, ltas ripetied ont tho new hotel at the depot in this city, and is now ready to prop erly care for all guest -who may utop with him, Rvervthiug it new, neat, clean aud convenient and better table are not set any where ia the State, 52ti. Look Here ! Call at Titui Bros, and seo tha "exjr Home," a sewing machine ujiuafaotured tince the expiratinn, uf jiatouta ou sewing machines aud combining the good qualities ot? all ihe lead in.5 machines. Also examine their elegant stock of gold aud silver watvUe and jewelry of the latest donius, just re ceived from the f,a4"J"y. ! ta Tbreshlut: Slarhlne. Owners. luw is the time to fix up your machines for the harvest. 1 f the bpxju.D; i, woru, call at this ole ai;.d bliy type metal to make the r?ps,ira. It is as good us tho but tiualit of '.'Babbit," aud will not coat more than half aa uiuch. COL. JOIIX V. FOnXEY' LIFE OF HANCOCK We will receive at this office in about two weeks a limited number of these valuable books and all who want copies should send in their name at once. It is a complete an very elaborate work and will be valuable during the coming campaign. It will com prise about oOO tiaces, will be finely illus trated, and although the price is not yet given we are assured it will be lest than usu al for such a work. Give ns your names, or send them in by postal card, and we will let out the books when they arrive in the order that vour name etuear, Thi work baa a national reputation and it considered far in th lead of all other biographies of the great tnhlier-ttatctmau - the next President of the United States. I'y reading Forney' biogr phy of him yon get a gtod hUtory of ' the Mexican War and a complete record of the heavy battles of tbe War of the rebellion. for he participated in nearly all, and wa generally the leading pirit in all battle in which he wo engaged. a Twine Kinder. We all thouviit the invention of wire bind ers a great achievement, but it did not ex actly suit thi American eruter lie wanted twine in-dead of wire because it Wat cheaper. Inventive genius wa cadbxl La, and th re sult is that-binding with twine is now a suc cess, th following special dispatch from Nashville, IllinoUr to th Chicago Tr'Jmnt, shows : NA-tHvn.i 1:. III. May 23. Th fanners of Waatiiiiirtou county were treated to an exhi bition thi afternoon at ouiqu a it was en-tertainiue-. It hail been advertised that an eshibitiou of liarvx-.tttf machinery would be KirroMitho Urin il Judge AArDt, nurrr one machine would bind wheat with either wire or twine, snd iovitiaa compsrtitiou bj other wire or twine bindei. Several hun dred fanners were present, snd two machine were exhibited in very heavy greeu wheat, viz: the Oalwrno foiohioed Twii and Wire llinder, aud the Wood Twine Binder, The latter broke down on the first iwuuJ, and waa taken out of th field, Th fasmers Were deliirhloxl with the excellent work of the Osborne, aud highly praised the feature w hereby either tw ine or wire cau be used, a may be t he cheapest A the invention was completed at such late date it cannot be brought into requisi tion on t'li Coast until the harvest of 1SS1. Wblte' frahrie Viewer Taken before retiring, will insure a g'Kd ninlif rest, wlih en awakening In tbe roey morn to betUh, c-oisrsge and vigor. 1'or coated tongue, bad breath, hick head ache, or any (iuatirbwnc ritin froutdy ietMla or torpid livor it i without a peer. It action 011 d ! t entirety different front any OiediciLe ever iutroduoed, quiet ing jiain slinosl iiiMtaittly. Tbe boo and cry raised agaiual It by iiatertC ludlcin mou, who hare forweet-ii iu it advent the denlruc-tion of their liefaiione builnosa, and the tUounanu of Uliaultclted tliroO niul flowing in from all pan of tbe New World, I a sure liiduaiion of lie fjrreai uioMt. Trial site at all Urutf Stort. Jiatf twiind bottle. To oentn. t'ealtsijr &' MsV ou, dole Axeals, I WMi lirtJ Kit. Kv. Cen. II.Tbayer.au old citizen of thi ririnilr known to evarr one aa a moat influential -ltin-u, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church, Just at tbia tnomeni tepied in our ntnre lo ey, "I wish every body to know that 1 roiittder that both myself and wife owe our live to bblleb'e Consumption Cure." It i baviuy a tre Uioudou aale over our counters, and le Kivinif iwrfnct aaliofaiaiou la all laueaof l.iui l)iee-, Much a uttbinK else has dune. lira. MaU-lieu Jc France. . Itourbon, Ind., Mav 13, ISTs. S.lld by Poahay Jt Slaoo, UruggKt, Al bany, Di-egou. on mr tk fKerir. !Jii.LPAi.K, Mnblsan. ft. V. I'iKwie, M. !.: I bad a eerieu diaeae of tbe lung end wa for a time couiiiied to mybedeaid uu tier tbe care 0 a physician. His prescrip tion did nut help mo. I grew worte, noiiKhinjf. very ereiv. I commenced takinfr your Medk-at iiiscovery, which helpea me k really. 1 have taken several oottfex. and am uow restored 10 health. ery respect full y, JUDITUHURSETT. Alt kvlad af Laass-rr. Wa have for aale, both at LeUaaoa and Irass Ilide.SOO.OOO feet of all kinds ef lam her, such as arstitlia, joists, barn timber. boxing, fencing, and otlver roega lumber. At Lebanon we have a snperior lot of dry lumber, such aa rustic, flooring, etc - Owing to the late fire, we ar offering Udt lumber at reduced rate. Addle u at lebanon. COX.V BROrHEP-S. I.reiNos, TV.. July 31, 130. SI.". ASTT.EY COOPER'S VITAL KE- STDK Vl lVK-TheKreat Knllsh resuedv iia iiivae more eurea or riervons lieoii- lly, Seminal Weakne., Ioet Manhood, nm-turiial ejubesions, l.sxUude, Inability for moiiUl labor. deepoiidenoT and such diNoawei a ar induced by youthful follies and exctrsee. than all other medicine combined. Why will yon suffer? Send to A. K. Mlntie, M. D.. Mo. 11 Kearney street, San J-a'iciwx, tor the Hedtoratlv and be cured. Prioe, (3 tier bottle, four time tbe quantity, tlft. Try luule. lir, M little treats a.U vl aieW4ss Miocene- iniiy. Tke LeSBB KsllrMSl ' is not Imilt yet, aud until it it our peupl will still have to use some other mode of conveyance. Fred Willeit, of thi c-tty, ba six or eijdit hacks aud by&fies which be will sell at very low price aud ou reasonable terms, lie al does all kiuds of blacksmith big aud waou tiiakiuj and guarantes aatia- factioiu r Uu lan Waal laswlat X. Price has ?tii feet of fine fencing lumber for iaW at hi mill ia Waterloo pre cinct and wilt deliver ' it on either aide ot th river. lie also hat about 200,000 feet uf. as sorted lumber liuishiujf, flooring, eta. It will be sold cheap, td. . it will pay you to enquire their prUee. A Fragrant Breath andi Pearly Teetlv Are eashy oUtuiHeti by cleansing your teeth dally with that Justly popular dentt frice, SO'.ODON Couipoeed of rare antiseptic herbs, It imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the breath, ami preserve, intact, froui youth to old ase. tbo teeth. Acidity of the stoniaoh will destroy tho strongest teeth uulest its effects ere counteracted with SO.OIXJNT, ivnd this pore tooth-wash protects tbe den tal surface by removing every Impurity that adheres to thorn. Ask your druggist lorSO.OUUT. ' ai .i Thotisatide of soldiers ajuli itelrs are en titled to penuions, wV-U payment from date of discharge or (ieatb, it applied for bet are January , lbat). Wound, aocldental in ury or disease entitles to a Pension. Bounty aud back pay collected. Increase of Penilon somireu. This tiria establhibed. in lSiW. Address, enclosing atauap, KD son hkos., u. a. claim Attorneys, n u. St rect, WasWugton, 1. C. , m m . ' A lady teacher of a Sunday School commended oue of her pupils. s a nice little Chrlatitn who suit) hex prayer beau tifully, but uadly needed- Maxlauie Rac Uel iutuiK'l isjoom ta.iuu.ke her ieifect. This in a waxn'uit; to all to care for their com plexions in tiuie. What avails the grace oCCiod if the skin is rogb ? For sale by alltkuggists, 5 Mr. J. If. Bates, Newspaper Adverlis iiitf Atrent. 41 Park Row (Titue Buildins) New York, hs authorized to contract lor advertisements to tue jjbmoorat ai our. ba rsioa. ftEYtTOk attTra kt l-OKtl sd. Tliero wu an lnimcn.so detnousfia tlon by the I'ortfanfl Deroficrat. last Wednesday evening-, on the rx.-otwk.ii Of Senator .Slaletji campaign nddresf. Amidst tho mtifllt- of bra- barids arid tUe.glarti of toreh-llghU and flre workfi, an Iminoime iirwression para.l eI the (nft,and Mr. .Slater's epetcL at flio t'ourt house tra lnserajefRed throughout wlih eniliUHlftsfk- ami trf mcndouH I urxt of applause. It was Indeed a grand field-day for llio D rxjocruey of Multnoir.ab. TaK lippubHcans of VftiA.iTnUai Territory have renominated Tht). If. Brent for ConreM. UBEES'a AVUVUt t l.Or.CK. It U nnUtral for beools Miiffwrlii w-lib fyapDiaj nod Liver Comnmliit. or unv AnrsniMmsfie r.r thm dli.afl,M . ...... s Sour Huimab.hlok ifeedache, 11 actual ixuverieM, r-alpltetion of the Jfeart. Heart-burn, Wtr-trh, gnawing and burning; peine nt tbe pit Of the Mvcruscli, Veilow rikin. Coated Tooeuo and dlsavrw- able tl in tbe uiontb,u ing up of food arteif eating, low spirit, Ao, to put off from 4ay today buying aa article that tbey know baa curmi ttielr oelghbor, friend ut relative, Vet tbey bave 00 fUH In it unul It le too Ja'e. lint if xaa wl'l a-r, tv vour druKifbsta, Fosbay t Maoou, and gF.la.bot- uaw oiikkh ai osst riowKstyour Im mediate cure I a certain a you live. Uvrnrde bottle -if thl nmduiliis ean La at tained for 10 r nta to try ft ttuoerbsr vir tue. Reeuuxrza 75 ruuLs. 'Ire 11; turu doM will relievr env nm. Ckrawie a4lsiiua raretl. Plu!.JeltJa, P. , Ovt. i.MT). II. H. Warner A Co. Kent. rrt- the rHM tan year 1 have suffered vlie avil el- fect of wbat rnigbt be teruiMi chronic con tlpetion; my akin became yellow nod my liver ww all out of order; 1 tried all U.o reroedlo that could be obtained, and thai waa all I could dOj after finding no re iter from regular medicine irosttuteot, tviid 1 finally ourauienoed ualziK your reinmii. 1 fin tried tn rllb, and at the end f oo Weak Ul V bowels bad atialnail a. rftiolsrif w and ben! thy a1 Ion unknown for years. 1 wet so tdoaaed w ithtb erTort tbr !-.. eluded 10 trv a bottle of vour batlark. sut altbouKh 1 have not entirely utod tbe tlret bottle, I aui eo perceptibly Improved end toned op that 1 write to you glvlonia voluntary lellaionil to tha exuellet.eo of yobr reuiediea, Yours truly, rw j.jssrBix. HOW iu MVb si cr -jwrtea-iof in2 to a doi.-t-r for n ora--.-- id, 3. il von ave Briifht's . f i-'ra.. I sm In be Hv.U. i .-t ,- iiart... . I iflu;.;a- n, I'a'cv,'.;, - h -lant ; ; - t, r my roobto of t;io ;.,Owvj or li jr. bnv'a OUIe of ir. .'d.riue' N,L-li.-n,u iiu. rreat Bui'hu Compound, 'it i i be - fuott wombsrfiil preacriiion for tbeee troaoie ver eomf.unded. Mr. A b rami or Carroll, wboitMale druxgi, say: "We regsru -xepbreticiun a the t kiduev tnd bladdor re toed v in tlia itiaraet"- Woodard. dmirixt. Poriiabd. Or., mivm: "Evervbod v kimbsL bivb.lv ttt it" hiid. dmttgut, l'ortiooil. Or., sstya: "Sold Uah ef it; it alwaya tioes tbe work." Mane nave been cared of obstinate kldue; cont plainta after tbe doctors have fcivei. ibeia op. l'rb-e, 113. f or aalo by e.l tiruz- STOHS. Do Twm Uelleve It ? That In thi town there are score of per- on wsin(r our More evety day whoee umsii- uuuo mweraoie iy jBuiirnsuon, L-yipepHia, oonr ana aiarreaaeu Btotnscu, fjver Com nlaint. CaTuaioaxUMi. Aa.. wheu for 75 eta. we wiU sell theui thiiob's Vual ler, ttowranleed to cure theui. mM by roahay A Maaoa, DrujjgistM, Alljeoy, Or. tine rarallarr. Fre-1 liraffi mauufactnrinj; sonie uf tl,e finest furniture ever exhibited, in this Dar- ket Ilia bedroom et are perfect modol of taste aad lieanty ; anil what is better still, tbey are all fntiu Oregon timber. A CARD. T- !! he r siiaerhur froes tee serve smI ereiiuus et luwlb, nervous wcakuos. t4r ..ki saanouod. Ae.. I will asfal reeioa toss wUi curs to. KKK OK CUAKOE. Thai eresi rsatejy a, aiseovare! by uiwsioasLrv In soa.h Aneri- Seal SEU-aadwiMed envelope U h fcux. Jostrn 1'. Lt iWa v 4W AW J. IX A NEW A P YIJRTISEXLENTS. Wkii rsnsa ri vr svjtt r a 1 . : - tfiil aJM AKKK r. mi (1 J. R. llERHES, Prdprutof. FITTED CPISTQENEATET ST YLF and keeps constantly on hand a fult supply of " FmHBEEfj)ffli!L,aCTTM,lEU iXB - SlUAsh, Tbe fullost rains will be taken toeN-rr- modate tke public lecotf Summons. In the Cuxuii Court of At Coenw 0 Limn fA State oj Orrijomz AlmlraC. Westgate, PlaJotjiT. va. v Ivl S. Westgate, Uefendant. j To Ievl S. Westgate, tbe Defendtat abov named : IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF ORKGOX, you ar hereby Knmmonoil an.l MfiniNhl L, an snusss thte oowplaint of tho above named plaintiff, now on tile with tbe Clerk ef said Court on or beffsre the lirst day of the next ferns of said Coun, to be bolJen In Albany, una county, ore iron, on in tonnn m.ui- -day. the 5ltt dav of October, 1SSU, and rm. are notified that the relief demanded Its said complaint is that tha marriage eon tract now ezini3 between sahl xdaJntlrt" and defendant be ferever dissolved, that plaintiff have the care and custody of to minor cmiti, Aivin hsshoih, suiu ma plaintiff recover judgment anaine def-nd-ant for her costs .tnti r-isburseiner t nt ibh suit ptui.'l if you ,k .0 appeal ho t answer said xim; :aV .- uer. -in jt: red tn ptaintiiV wiliufp v :oeail Com 1 f 'rthero lief demaudeot iinoid conipHiut. This summon is published in t ie Stats Rhihts Democrat newspaperoncj a weak for six eneecntia weeks, by order ct Hen. H. P. Boise, Judge of said Court, which order is dated September 7th, STRAHAN fe ElIA'EU. r.w6 Attorneys for Plaint Pinal Settlemeat. fJkTOTICE IS RERBBY GIVEN TTf AT I i.i tU nnderiiaHt, Esecator f ?te laac wm and toatasnent ot w . il. uocxi via, a oeased. has filed in tbe County Court fu Linu tninly, Orejron, hi ttasi noxwu aa sacU Kxecu'tor, and by order of naid lourt Saturdav, tho tHh Uav of October, 18, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. Is net for 1 ear- inu; objeotiona to saidtvnul &ccaiit and tha seiltauient t lie root. H.J. BOUGUTON, 6w4 - Executor. KEV7 CAllBER S1I0P ; al, U. SI RLES, Prop'r. " 4 GO0I SKA FOAM SnAJIPOO poes l. with eaoh shave. Prices lor sbai In)? miti haiv.feitfiiif ma me as iiui . ta a-a-r. ,.a MtfMM tlltt UllbllC. Yon 15 Li& JL oui mst fc'",tr " V. r u-i Ul tba an at anyihiwr eie. V"'''"1 ' reQUjrft" h .r srtvou. sisadiivsnd u aware uuJe t Hon l.r Jf..-,i wn. aoiusB. oy "J l'-r! "a-t Yf.li. o.n uevots your viral do to th or " " wnelV.... v- other etediwn will pay ai i-SI-. li- M well, Nil ene wiWr- Tk au u" uif eiisnuous pay ej w's-ss casUr tunl honoraulr: JWar 1'RC Co, Au