f I i 1 7 7 I. ..OCTOBER 8, 1880. O. 1" VK. It. TIME TAltl.r.. Albany Mntion. nr.rtKTiKK - Ttt ti. MSB Kt'RTII. ALBANY F X PR ESS Departs st . . r. SO A. M. iKKiuiir IKAI.3 " . . hjiia. H. MAIL TRAIN I mwit . . -11:46 A.M. t IKfwrtssl . . I. . M. KHID mXTII. MAIL TK.U.V ! AJTiv l FRKIOHT THAIS ' . ALBANY hXfKKSS Arrive si . 11:43 A. M. 1S:0 I. M. :M r. M. .VSo V. 11. All Tralas dally, rxrapt ftaailay. WILL. U. KICK, Station Aitvnt, Williams al alba ay. Well, the llapublicaus liave had a Wm. lliu. Geo. H. Williams was here last Muuday night aud held forlli for two hours and a quarter to au iiutueuse audieuce. The Court House wm packed ai full as when Hammond nen iu the revival busiuesv The whole couutry was scraped aud made to coutrihute to the audieuce. We noticed pfrsom there from Ojrvallis, Ualsey, Shedd and Browns ville, aud au excursion traiu with about two hundred paaseugers uuder the leadership of Dr. Uallard, came dusyu from Lebanon. A torchlight procesuiou bearing 13!) torches paraded our streets before the opeiiin of the nieetiug, and after adjournment the proces sion formed again aud escorted the I-ebauou folks eut to the depot. Mr. Williams has changed Very little aiuce he was here eight years ago, and his uuder jaw works as loosely as ever. He is not a eloepieut as Mitchell or Hippie, er whatever hU name is, but is a great deal better speaker, for the reason that a common in can very easily follow hiin iu all his flights. Iu the three coruered Repub lican Senatorial f)K"t two years from uow the members of that party iu tbis couuty m ill no doubt back up Williams. Xrrs C Mfa.tr. We suppose asarly all of our citueua have read the reports in the tnjUlrr or HmU of the Hancock excursion to Lebauon, and thof who were along on that occasion know bow unfairly the stateumuta by the two papers were mad. The w hold affair, aud it was not ao great as represented, was caused by the Cluards loaniug out uuilvjrms to six per sons with whom lUpy were not acquainted. Our readers and eapcvially those here in Al bany, will readily note wit's what ill grace a tetuperaca lecture pomes from oue of the papers in question. Ouly about two. Vet:, 3 ao we refused to publish an advertUemcut retlectiug very seriously pu the character of Hit aut person, but it seems that any favor or Joruali.tio courtesy sbowu hiut is like r'jaeting pearls before swine." Vo are uot sure hot that it would be uuly just to nuke public his own couduct at l.ebauott, which yss almost as bad - that of any oue tl.-wr MytF rr Frr) fees!?. John R- McClure is just down from Oak Grave, Wasco county, aud wilt go back iu a few days. He says there is plenty of room in that locality for live hundred settlers, as tha valley is about eighteen miles long by fifteen wide, and there are ouly forty ranches there now. They Ijfood school sia iftonthsin tha year, wjlh an attendance il about thirty three, aud hereafter they will have religious services three times a month. It is ouly forty-live miles to The Dalles and sixty to Oregon City, and the road are very good- Water can be bad by digging I ruin eight to City feet, and rails for fencing can be had within eight or tea mile, and the roads are so good that one buudred can be hauled at single load. Any woe wishing to settle in East Oregon had better visit this locality. A MacBiaerat Maaeaaeat. last wetjc a insgnjcent iparble mauument ! yas completed ly Staler Bros in this city for the grave of the late James A. Porter, and w a set Dp in the cemetery near Peoria. It is a perfect model of beauty, and more than filled the expectations of those who or dered it. Staiger Bros, have worked up a eulendid reputation for their establishment, ud itae done so by dMing nolbi&g bjt (jmi fcjaa work and enly oskipg such compensa tion as would fairly remunerate thtm. They are prepared to turn eut all kind of work in their line punctually and according to con traband ask all to call around and learn their prices and inspect their work. Besides their regular marble work they wish us to an nounce that they are prepared to do oy Uug in the Ijn? of grants- ttarelNe Will Already five grain warehouses have burned down in this valley during the present sea son, and w hen a farmer stores his grain he should bv all means iusure it against lire. It costs much less to iusure than is generally supposed, aud a small outlay in that way, while it would not be missed, r. ould, be oJ gfet tent a paae ul ore. l no ueavie, ifaHochest and oldest companies doing busi ness on this Coast are represented at C. H. Stewart's Fire Insurance Agency. Quick Settlements are mails by these poqipanigs. tad the cash paid doa u in gold poin. When you want any information in relation to in kur-i.ee, call on or address C. 11. Stewart at this city. Sywael arihe 4 alaaabla. , Tha Presbyterian Synod of the Columbia ha i been in session at Corvallis this w et(j ai will last until oyer Sabbath. ' As the Iwj Revs. Coudit have been in attendance hi College closed forthe remainder of the wejk last Wednesday evening. They re quest ns to upuuncs that there uity l9 na ffcjigiouj service at the Culiege Chapel next Sabbath. De l ea Will a Harrew Carter 4 Co. still keep for sale at their land door factory in this city those cele Id Excelsior h'arrows'a'ud clod-mashers !ine4, n4 can supply ejjher the com V machine, flr the' alone, pall at lasb and door faptpry and lern their ?. 1 . I .. I 1114 Bpp 1MB Wimswefte rfesut errT '4he WrJieniette presbytery, embracing all the United Presbyterian Churches in this lo cality convenes here on Thursday of this aek, and will be iu session several d,ay. W believe lev. T, J, Wilson, of lfslsey, is II jderator cf the argsuistiou. - iiaiUa( 14 be Happressrd, A great many sports came up from Port land with the intention of carrying on gam bling this week openly, but we understand Msrshai Hunt expects to give them the grand baa ace. T Waast V sated. ay one having wood for sale can hear of i cua toner by calling at this office. - FUI DA V., The lto Orator." T. M. lrapcr, of Oregon City, has been delivering speeches throughout the valley iu the interest of Hancock and Kuglih,'aud ap peared in this city last Friday evening. The Hancock Guards turned out in uniform with torches and escorted him from the Kevere House to the Court Jiouse, where n large au dience had assembled to hear him. Many Democrats when they heard how young Mr. Draper was, thought the Central Committee had made a sad mistakel in sending him out to stump the state, but 'he had not spoken five minutes until they found out their mis take, Tho facts in the case arc that he made about as good a speech as has ever lieen heard in the Court House. The Democrats were iufatuated with him, and immediately in vited him to route again, and the result is that we arc pleased to Announce that he will speak at the Court House again on Monday eveuing, Oct. l$th. To Parents and (.nrttlnns. Kd Ilium wishes us to inform our readers that he has just received a full line of school hooks and stationery, and from now until the Holidays will receive additions to his stock on every steamer arriving from San Francisco. As tho I'ul.lic Schools will opcu out generally next mouth, you t-hoiit.l call around soon aud lay iu a supply of hook for your children and give them a chance to -r-use them K't'ore school opens. His motto is "The leat of goods at lnittom prices." Don't forgot the place corner of First and Droadalbin streets, opposite the building which is now being erected for Senders vV. Sternberg. Call on hint and he will treat you well. We iui:;lit also add that besides doing a lan;e retail business iu stationery, tobacco sua cigars, lie is also prepared to sell very cheap at wholesale. Country dealers should make a note of this. . I'uu for Ktrr) busty. We have noticed that, Mark Twain's new book 'A Tramp Abroa.tV - has been Selling It.. -11 IT. . lV-i-i . . J & an u.cr mo vuilcu Elates, au.i nave often wondered why it was not introduced in this locality, but now at last we are going to get it. W. 11. ISrunk has accepUil the ageuey of this couuty for it and w ill begin canvassing at once. It is a book that is needed everywhere aud gives its readers plenty to think of and ponder over, and w ill keep the world good humored for years. It is writteu in Mark's well known style, and is said to excel both his ''Innocents Abroad" aud "(toughing It" lie says it is "written by oue tramp for other traiu)s to road," and almost any ouo would U'come a tramp for the privilege of reading it. If you want something to drive away the blues don't fail to subscribe for it A Balar I ban:(. We were somewhat surprised to lcaru a fw days ago that W. . (YU-rs and F F. ioT had 1-ougl.t out the hardware store be. longing to D. O. Clark, but such is tho case, od on last Monday morning the new linn of IVters X So took charge of the institution. Mr. Peters has acted as salesman in this store for several years and has a thorough insight iuto the business. Mr. Sox is well known here, and though he has no experience as a hardware mau, will add a great deal to the popularity of the linn, I'-tli are young men. an 1 we feel sure they will make the bin'uip hxmi. "J'hy have our best w,htij. Tie Bel 1 silat: oal. Oue of the mo-t curious aud Wet little in ventions we have seed lat' ly u au olcctric hair brush for sale by Fo-.hay 4 Maeon. It is cempoeed ef combination of substances which produce a permanent electric current which acts immediately upon the hair glands It will cure nervous or bilious headache iu five minutes ; will remove dandruQ ; pre vent falling hair and baldness ; cures dis eases of the scalp,arrrsts prematuregrayness; makes the hair soft and !"-', and dl pro-' Uuce a rapid growth ot hair en bald heads when the glands are not totally destroyed. fa flte PaUHr For the past few mouths I have allowed my stock to run down very low for the pur pose of getting rid of old good , and now I have filled up with a magnificent fctock of merchandise, well selected and oj the. (atcst and best varieties and styles, which will sell at as low prices as can be alforde.I. I thank old customers for their liberal patron age aud respectfully reluct a continuance of the same, aud to new customers I promise fair dealing, aud will give them as gcd bar gains as they can get anywhere. I. (I. J.ti t.j-j. jw raflrn,irp, lk tlrrf. V.'hu would not rather have a suit cut and made to order than buy custom made cloth- ug, providing the price is low enough ? Graham has just received a line lot of new cloths and will give you the following bar gains : Finest pantaloons made of Knghsh good, 10 ; Brownsville goods, $7 to $.f0. Suits, 'ine Spqtcli, jtfi; Jiroij-h,vjlle goods, 2, to f Ml. Coat and vest, of the best diogonal., S.'Ut. Call aud see their goods. rerfecllon Hiire.Iy Oue of the latest and without question the most perfect sewing machine now before the public is the "Davis;" why they actually make out of strips of cloth cups, saucers, baskets, etc., iu perfect shape. We saw one at the Albany agency and together with many samples of practical work noted wjll gay jhat tjififp me things nevur before made on a .Sewing Machine, Go aud see for yourselves aud be convinced. W. B. Scott, Ageut. A ftllsbt Arrlilrot. A littie boy named IJeed, step-son of Mr. Robinson, had a thumb aud two tingcira con siderahly lascerated a few days ago by the explosion of a cartridge which he was hand' ling. Dr. Davis dressed his wounds and he is getting along finely. , LokIbs aa Time. Qur fanners have certainly profited by their 'Vusty" expeijeuce, for plows are run niug now in every quarter of the county, and hundreds of acres of grajn jre already uu county farmers arc not going to be caught napping again. Xpna of Horses for 6ule. Who wants to b(iy a span of black horses ? A mare and a h,orse one sjx Hud one spven years old well broken, well uiatchcd and for sale at a bargain, hn.pure of O, 11. Stew art. . Nolle o Fsriiivrs. Go to tho Bee-Hive wire works for all kinds of wire cloth aud zinc screens for re. pairing grain cleaners ; also for galvanized wire fruit cloth. Sevraly 4'enls fer Bcsael. Ballard, Isom aud Co., proprietors of the Linn County Mills, are offering 70 cents per bushel in cath for wheat C'OI.. J Oil W. FORNEY'S LIFE OF HANCOCK We will receive at this oflice ill about two weeks a limited number of these valuable hooks and all who want copies should send in their names at once. It is a complete and very elaborate work and will be valuable during the coming uampaigii. It will com prise about f00 pages, will bo llncly illus trated, and although the price is not yet given we are assured it will be less thau usu al for such a work. Give us your names, or send them in by postal card, and we will let out the books when they arrive in the order that your names appear. This work lias a nationat reputation and is considered far In the load of all other biographies of the great soldier-statesman -tlie next President of the United States. By reading Forney's biogra phy of him you get a good history of tho Mexican War and a complete record of the heavy battles of the War ot the llebelliou, for ho participated in nearly all, aud was generally the leading spirit iu all battles in which he was engaged. what Bi:rrrB ri iikm : e.ml.l the iieople ask to substantiate the mer its of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines than the tact than tho fact that they have uot only yearly growu in popular favor in this coun try, but the foreigu demand for them has be come so great as to necessitate the establish ing a branch of the celebrated World's Dis pensary in 1 Jiudou. Kugland.that these bless ings to ths atllicted may be dispatched from that greatest commercial center of the world to every country aad people ? Golden Medi cal Discovery is a couecntrated, potent, alter ative, or blood cleansing remedy, that wins golden opinions of all who use it for all hu mors from the common pimple, botch T eruption, to the formidable scrofulous swell ing, internal fever, soreness and ulceration yield to its benign iutiueuce. Consumption, which but a form of scrofulous allnction of the lungs may iu its earlios stages be cured by a free use of this God given remedy. See article on consumption and its treatment in "Invalid's Guide Book" 10 cents post paid. Address World's Dispeusary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. l . Woiti KsTKH, Mass., Feb. 3.1ST9. Dll. II. V. PlEKI'K ! I:it Sin With trembling hand from my extreme ge, being eighty-live, I write to iu form yuu of the great benefit your Golden Medical Ciscevery and I'ellets have been to me. Three years ago I was prostrated with pueumunia, and ne oue thought 1 would re cover. By the use of those medicines I was raised tohealth, and by the blessing of God and your medicines I have enjoyed pretty good health since, though for years before this I sutfered from weak lungs aud a bad cough. Uratnfully yieirs. Sl NRV li. r isk. 4 Hasalareal rreseal. Tha Presidout aud party have left this part of the couutry, but there is at least oue person iu this locality who will not soon for get them, and that is Mrs. 4. A. (iross, laud- lady of the depot hotel. Wheu rooiiuj down t!ie road last week the party telegraphed her fordinuer.and after they arrived here aud bad partaken of it they were the happiest set of people we have saeu for some time, and were not at all backward in saying that it was the best meal they had sat down to since leav ing the Fast The lady was surprised last Saturday by receiving from the party au acknowledgement of their obligations to her in the shajie of a magnilicent gold watch, . chain, brooch, and ear rings and a very rich dress pattern. HH'ts Her. Mrs. Puwell wishes us to auuounce that l;er new stock of millmsry is now open, aad that her large stock will be for sale t luwer prices than havp ruled here before. Hor hats embrace every new style, including the fash iunable beaver aud other, aud can be bad at priors ranging from 11.50 to $-. Brocaded tinselled ribbous and all other styles she has in abuudance. In feathers there has never been such a line lot in Albany. Ostrich tips can now be sold at from 50 cents up to fi 50. Iu trimming aud all other work she claims eLcl all compf t,turs, aud L,e is anxious fer iad". to call and see at what low prices ska is selling goods, tar rtare la star. Those who attend the Coiiuty Fair this week will do well to call on Kd. Bsuin, as he keeps the best cigars and tobacco ity tj,i city. He also h ed(J sLv uf sta tionery ard cucd honks, w hich, is sure to go. ot! fast as he is selling at bedrock prices. Kd. is a vury aooomuiodatiug guutlemau aud will give children aa good bargains as adults can get, so you need uot fear to send a bills child to him if it needs a new book. Be sure to call ou him aud sse his larire stock ao 1 learn his prices, " - - Follow ing is a report of the weather dur- ii;( September, furnished us by John Briggs, Kstj. i Highest baroiiicjer, 30.29 ; lowest, CO. 77 ; mean, 21). US. Highest teiiiH-rature, 82; lowest, 43; mean, :ts. 'J.t. Prevailing winds north; tnamutQ farce, 3, Tid:,! piiptaljV I inches j days 4u which ra,in (ell, i ; cloudy days, 1 1. Frost ou the l!Hh and 23d. Arrived al last. Art Mewy ladies havo Iweu aniously waiting the Arrival of an Immense lot of the famous "Bazar glove-fitting patterns" which Mrs. Powell ordered from the East lately. aud we now have the pleasure of announcing that they are here at last. This system is the best now known aud in Paris is Bie4 X: clusively. Tri0 tfreitj is lilted in the same manner as the glove-maker takes the impres sion or shape of the hand, and the fit is equal ly as good. . WaoU i Wees! Hvertl tif unr subw-jLers have agreed to pay us their subset iptuui In wood, aud now, if they have time to deliver it, we would like to have them come forward. If all re. epond who have promised to do so we will have fully enough to last us through the coming winter. Don't forget this ; came eu as soon as possible, and if ' yftiic 'oeiehborB vj'ant'a gooiV paer tell them to. bring ns wocd am) tlte.y cn get it. Mrs. Parrish has now got comfortably set tied down in her new smarter one door above S. E. Young's, and has opened out a maguiliceut stock of millinery goods which she wishes the ladies to call and examine, Tl)ere is, no use in enumerating the articles she has, fur she keeps everything usually found in a first class milliuery store. Dou't forget to call. !o leu Want Lamberf K. Price has 300.000 feet of fine fencing lumber for sale at his mill in Waterloo pre ciuct and will deliver it on either side of the river. He also has about 200,000 feet of as sorted lumber finishing, flooring, etc. It will be sold cheap, and it will pay you to enquire their prices. usure with C. II. !ijjwai anl rest easy, Itatss are very lew. m Heme and Abroad. Call at French's. Sickness is now decreasing'. Sploudid weather for tho fair. Get your spectacle at French's. Carpenters are still lujlemaud In thla city. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobac co. Groat reductions Iu prices at L, Kline and Co's. Blue Iliblxm Club to-night. Be sure to at tend. Mrs, Geo. Pstterson is very ill with the erysipelas. Our Legislature has tackled the temper ance question. Those fins silver watches at French's are selling very low. Chinese grubbing parties are now going out all over the country. ludiana, Ohio and West Virginia hold state elections next Tuesday. Trade is enlivening up and our merchants are making lage sales. Several divorie suits will come up at the October term of ( 'ourt ' Do yuu want to buy a good span of horses? if so rait at this olllce. It you lose anything or want auythiug ad vertise iu tlits DEUm-iur. The very I Mist of ale is now ou draft at Caumgart's liquor store. Aud still the wheat is not all iu. The rush seems to be as great as ever. Almost everybody in the couutry was here duriug the preseut week. French feathers aud other kiuds of all col ors aus! prices at Mrs. Parrish's. The best stock of tobacco iu town at the Farmers and Mechanics Store. The Farmers aud Mechanics is the pioucur Oue Price Cash Store of Albauy. L. II. Moutanye, F-su,., is out agaiu after an illuess of about thrru weeks. G. K. Beuket h Sons line sewed boots at the Farmers aud Mechanics store. John Hurd is aysiu connected with the Settl. u.ier saw uull ou the Sautiam. Miss Lolls O'Connor, formerly of this city, i i the pet of Portland theater gore. Seuator Bilyeu and Hon. Geo. K. Cham berlain speut last Sabbath iu this city. If you have friends iu the Fast send them the DKMis'K.ir it is better than letters. Graiu insurance is very low. Call ou C. H. Stewart if you waut the very best P.very man's wife wants a "Davis" sewing luschine. W, IS. Scott Albauy, agent Subscribe to the "lllnruUd ll'a.;'," the must readable Journal ou the Pacitiu Coast Basket's race horse arrived last Monday aud take part in the turf contests this week. The famous "Mesiiuit" grass -the best pasture grass known for sale at liatTendeu's. Hon. A. C. Jones, of Jacksonville, has speut several days here duriug the past week. The fireman's parade interferes w ith the glass ball shooting match at the Fair Ground. C. P. Davis, formerly of this city, is now taackintf, school at Ccuterville, L'uatilla coun ty. The hall has been beautifully decorated for the ball iven by lloscue Hook ami Ijbldrr Co, French has a full assortment of jewelry, which he iuvitos the public to call aud exam ine. Dr. G. Willn I 'rice, deutist olbce in h t Odd Fellows Tenii.lj, oyer I'lummrr's drug store, Good broom van be had at the Albany Broom Factory f.ir only three dollar er down. KeuatuT N'rsu.ttb will address the people (if Albany on the politioal issues in a Week or two. The mills here are psyiug 72 cent for wheat, but the market price is not over t5 cent. If you are feeling easier in m nicy instters and still owe for your IU;Sj Kir, call around and see u. County v-Ju'l hs bceu iu session this Week. We w ill give the prooccediug iu our next issue. A full Hue of thd "Standard" white shirts oiened this week at the Farmers aud Mo ehsiiics Store. The Hancock Gusrds are uudur obligations to D. Fromsn for the free use of his, h(l on. two occasions. 'V'vft A"uy t prss is auw a thiug of the past, having been superseded by the Leba non Fx press, W. U Palmer aud C. K. Wotvertou ad dressed the GartUlJ club at Ixibauou last Friday 'eveuiug. D. G. Clarke wilt act as agent of Wells, Fargo V Co. uutil the commission, culues (or ltu,r readeni uow cast their eye arouu.l to see ht advertiser otters them the best iu ducemeut. Strand Price aud wife have gone over to Priueville, where he expects to engage in took raising. See Dr. Price's dental card. His oflice is in the front room of the Odd Folio. Tenud? ooe second Hour. L. C. liicVU'out again, after having been confineti te bis bouse for several weeks with the rheumatism. It is to be deplored that any oue should disturb a public meeting, as was the caue lit Monday night. The finest wines, liquors ana cigars to be had in Albany are for sale at Marx Baum- gart'a liquor store. Linn Engine Co. No. 2 raised a beautiful flag pole last eveuing. It stauds about 1.1. J feet above the grouud. Monies and, brocaded dress goods "the latent agony" for sale by U Mine and Co., at 25 to 37J cents per yard. Oh, yes, go and see those fine stoves and ranges at W. C. Tweedale's. He alse has a good supply of tin ware, Ladies aud misses cloaks lu large variety at S, F Youngs. Call and see those light walking jackets just received. The uniform of the "Hayes Inviucibles' did not arrive in time to allow them to air it at the William's blow out E. A. Freelaud arrived here from 0:hoco last Monday. He is uaytnV grvt deal bettee heam tftau a used to. The Ladle. Band of this city presented a beautiful bouquet to Mrs. Hayes wheu the Presidential party were here. . Ladies should remember that L. Kline and Co. always keep on hand a fine lot of circu lars, ulsters, cloaks and dolmans. The Democrats of this city loaned their large flag to the Republicans hint week to use in the reception given to Hayes. Have you heard of any candidates for the city offices ? Ouly two months will elapse until that important election occurs. Geo, H. Williams was President of Wil liamette Eugene Co. No. I, at Portland wheu Joe Webber was foreman of that company, Look out (or thieves ; our town is full of tha worst trash in the state, and you wouh do well to keep jour doors locked at night Geo. Jim Turner, the leading spirit of the Third House of the present Legislature,speut last Sabbath with hi relatives in this city. Farmers, carpenters and builders should remember that a lrge end very ceinplete Bto&k of tash, doors, mouldings, eta, is kept at t ie faotory of E. Carter St, Co., and will be sold cheap. Just received the celebrated Peruvian Bitters, a positive remedy foi1 chill and fe ver. For sal at M. Baamgsrt' liquor toro Mrs. Parrish makes a specialty of niching', corsets and hosiery. If you want anything iu that line call on lier--one door above H. K, Young's. Our old friond li Turner has moved back to his old ranch in Orleans precinct He has been living in the forks of the Satitiam for soveral years. The "Laughing Man' camo "gol dcrn nigh" splitting hi sides roaring, over the work done at the State Fair on the "Davis" Sewing Machine. The torchlight procession before the speak ing last Monday uight had iu it persons of both sexes ranging in ago from sixty five own to infants. Cox Is a rusher wheu It comes to plaster- ixg, and he has his hands full of work. He has the .Senders k Sternberg building ready for the (iuishing coat Dress goods worth 25 cent per yard have been reduced to 13 cent at Kline's, and cashmere that have sold at 7. ran be had there for 50 cent. ladies, remember that Mrs. Parrish keeps all the new style hats "Fern Cliir," Hig-' lial," "Nitson," and mauy others; also the new style beaver hat. We see by the reiHirt at hand that the Davis'' sewing machine wn again victori ous at tlio Stale Fair, receiving tin. First Premium, a it did lost year. laJiaiia may possibly g.i Democratic, but no one can ever get away with I.. Kliue aud 'a. iu oll.triiig bargaius to customers. Go around ther aud see if this isn't so. Gradwohl says Hancock wss born lucky, and beside that the laird sud Dutch are on his side. For these reasons he wsuts to bet on Hancock, but can't tiud auy taker. I-adirs, it will not pay you to make up un derwear when Mr. Parrish sol' such articles at such low price. Fxsmiue her stock ; she eeps all kiuds of ladies' furuishing good. 1'nmembrr that H. I'.. Young still sells the celebrated 1Mb rook aud Ludlow Shoe m! is constantly receiving new stock. He has received instructions to guarantee evrry psir. All yuu delinquent subscribers look hrre ; if you waut to suars up account we w ill ke wood, grain, potatoes, county or t-ily irders, or cash. Coma forward aud lis things I'- Moudsy's train from below brought up a terrible crowd f thieves, cut throsta, ksin- blara aud such trssh. Our iwii.le wilt be pt to hear from them Imfore tha week is over. Ashby Pesrco is recovering from his 1st severe illness, contrary to the espectatiou of hi friends. We are very glad to hear it as Mr. Prsrce is oue of our most valuable cili- MUS. We call the attention uf our readers to tl a profcasioual card of Dr. Johnsou, a homeo pathic physician who ha just located in our city, II ui utlic is iu t romau brick, on r irst Street Itepublicaa boys seem to be more enthusi astic thau thsir father or bi brother. A lot of little 10 year-olds raised a Gsrheld Asg pole last Saturday up by the Congregational burch. Peters aud, Ho have the only exclusive hsrdasre stura iu this city, ami o.HtsUcutly can do better by thsir custouieis thau other can. They have all kinds of shell aud hravy hardware. Fever and ague are somriinos kuowu iu thi locality, and it may be of iutetest to uow that the I'cruviau I'.i.ters is a sure cure for the disease. For ssle at Bauiiijjart' liq uor store. When you get advance uu your hat don't forget to come arouud and, ay or yotsr paper. Some of our stibi.-r',lrs vwld i.ot pay us last yraa; snd yjw they shoobi ui.t ofgvt li. The Ladies Haud played hut Monday eve- niug at the Court House on the occaalou ul T. il. Draper's speech. They play remark- bly wall now coustdoruig the practice they ave bad. here is no stock of gruceiies iu the Wil lamette Valley equal that krpt by LeLjcuJett Bros, of this city, t very thing ta the line eU be found at their ntabluluaeut, and they Ut uo oue undersell them. We see by the Jacksonv ille Timm that the many friends of Basil Oerry gave him a hearty welcome wheu be arrived oat there last week. Well, they ought to, for "Bas" is one uf the best boys out. L. Kliae aud Co. e gMOsg ot uf the tuthiug bsiu, au4 for that reason will vtuae eut their present stock at cost If you waut auythiug iu the hue of geol' clothiug and furnishing goods drop iu ou them. Something new in lib boots. S, '.. Young as just opened out a splendid line of rubber goods, including the celebrated stand loop, Pebble Ig Gum Boot, the best boot in tb? market A hue liue of rubber goods altvays on baud. , .. . w 'ireeVoeas trum next Tuesday the Presi dential election will occur, aud then there will be no more use for the "Hancock iuarda" or the "Tow-Path luvincibles." They can then lay aside their uuifurius and return to private Ufa, Farmers, you have no idea how low tire Inaurauoe i. C. II. Stewart will write you a policy for $1,000 on a tint class dwelling house, or the conteuts, fur three years, for only $13, aud give you the choice of auy of his large Euglish comt'sief. Our regudature, has boeu petitioned to change our charter aud cause the cross walks aud grading adjacent to be done out of the general fund. If it is granted taxes will have to be raised, as the live null tax is now V.r- ly suQicieut to run the city. We have mat. seu something new for the kitchen at McParlaud Jfc Harvey's "gray euamelled hollow Ware." It consists of iron cooking utensils enamelled on the inside, aud every piece is warranted to stand use aud abuse. Call around aud sea it Hon. Jas. K. Weatherford. candidate for Presidential Elector cu, the lleuiooratio ticket has, cyineni-'ed hi canvas of tUe state. If the political change going ou in Linn couuty is a criterion by which to judge the whole state, Mr. Weatherford will most certainly te eiecieu. VT Q Several persons iu the crowd at the depSaX, when Hayes was here wanted to kuow who . i that old Rrey-headed, unshaveu, rd-(aced fellow, with an old blaik, fyt ba.t piashed down on his fcoe, was, aud they were very much surprised when ha was introduced to them as Uen. Sherman. The New Urpol Hotel. . Jas. A. Gross, who has (rained such an en viable reputation as host at the McMiiiuvillle hotel, has opened out the new hotel at the depot in this city, and is now reudy to prop erly care for all guests who may stop with hua. Everything is new, neat, clean aud convenient and better tables are not set any where in the State. 52tf. see rer Uaarary. A gentleman of this city asks us to an nounce that any one who feels ao confident of, the election of Garfield as to lead hi in to risk money on the result can find out where there is Hancock money in sums of from 20 to pOO, by calling at-tlus office, Church lMrrrlurr. Y. P. C, A.---Meets at their n.oinu in Fos ter's brick building on Wednesday eveiiinis i . nun un nauimin niirrnoonsAC 4. Business meetings are held on the even ing of the smmnd Monday in each mouth. Everybody invited to attend. IT. P. CilDltcti. Preachingevery Sabbath, at 11 A. M. , and 7 r. M. by l!ev. f. G. Jr. vino, 1. D. Sabbath School at 2:.T0 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, EvANfiKi icAbCiittiicii. Preaching on Sab hath at 11a. m., and 7J v. m. Ssbboth School 12:13. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. W, C, Kantmr, pastor. t'osiaiK,(i,Ti().iAl.Ciiiiicil. --S.-rviccevriry Subbnth at lis. si. and 8 p. i. Sabbath School at 2:.'I0. Prayer inectinj; on Thnrmtay evitiiing of each week. J. W, Harris, pastor. M. E. Clli'lii II, isi.i ril, Snrvicc every Sabbath at St Paul' M. E. Church, South, at II A. M. aud 74 V. M. Sabbath School at I2J r. m. Prayer meotinf every Thurs day evnmig. M. C. Miller, pastor. M. I". Clit'Hcll. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 A. si. aud 7 J P. i. Soiitt serv ice in tho evening before sermon. Sabbath School it 2..T0 v. At. Prayer meeting every Thur lay evening. I. Dillon, pastor. IUitimt Cut-lien. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 71 l. M. Sabbath ScIkm.1 at 12. Prayir meuting every Thursilsy even ing. W, J. Crawford, rastor. l'liruil tki:MN t'lii'iicll. Service rvry Sabbath mnrniiiir ami eveniuu in Cullece CliK'l. Sunday School immediately rfterthe morning service. Prayer minting every Thursday evening. Ilcv. Elbert N. Coudit, pastor. The Mararl. Follow ing is a correct report of the mar kets in this city up to noon ye.teidsy: l l.t)CB- $3..Ml pcrbbl. HAY- baled, ju-r ton. - loose, $S. POTATOES - 75 ci per bushel. P.UTTEl: 20 to 25 ct per lb. EGGS - 20 cent j-r dor.. POBK-- 3 to 5J ct r II. mcoN'S -haui, lltolGj. khiHilders, II.-. sides, 13'.-. DltlKD FBC1T sun dried applen, 10c. " " plums, l ie. Plummer diicd apple... He. " plums, I-. . CHICK F.NS -?2 50fUf;u) p,r ilut. SCGAI! -San I'ram ioC, i'.Jo. COFFEE CosU Bics, lv,2e. Java, 30.-. Curcula --22. - Bio, 20. MILL FFED -bran, f lot", fit per t.,n. chop, $isom - shorts. f., tiiidJIiiigs, $2ufcl3. We Can't Talk " Without showing the condition of our teeth. Every laugh exposes tbrm. fn order not to be ashamed of theiu, let us us-t that sUndard doiilrilice, SOZODOT. which is sure to krrp litem w lute anil spotless. No tartar can eu. crust them, no canker afi.-ct th ruauiul, Co species of ilacay iufest the d. J.Ul bona, if St .. Zf)IHNT is regularly urd. It is a liotan icsl preparation, aud it U-nrlicisl elToct ou t!:e teeth aud gums are marvelous, a it re move all discoloration, and render ti e cuius hard and rosy. . . ( etna aad I ibf-i. Frrd Duiiuing wishes n to inform our reader that h ha just received a magnili- cent st. k of roiTins and CSkket. aud here after he will s.11 tin-in at prices i.cvvx kriive heard of ut this cuiiimu,uvty. 'to give some idea cf tha plia- tuv authorise bs to say that they wUl raiu;e Iroin $3 up to $30, and for tko Utter prne one will be furbished that has heretofore e.t fully f7T. He means WkltrM. tkir 4arvullls Msjf wnirr IiMr, al I be etrsrre The Irav i lim.' public will pleaso lake no tl. o, that tha ki neral hIko oIH.'sj for; Cor vallis Ims Isn removed ;rom llio Si. Charles Hole! In lU Itev ere lloiiw. Stage fr CotfVfcllrs, lluoii, laU, au.l liulo 4iJcuco, leave I ho ltevero Iioiino daily (Sunday excepled; at ono o'clock, y. u. Cham. PrKirKKii, Prop. I'eveie House. All Sv'aas .r lsul(. We have (or sate, bulb at Labason aud Grass kiidgr.oM0.00O feet of all kind of lum ber, such aa aoautling. joists, baru timbers, boxiug, fencing, aud other rough lumber. At I.bauon we have a superior lot of dry lumber, such a rustic, riooriug, etc Owiug to the late tire, w o are offering thi lumber at reduced rates. Address us at lebsnon. COXX BP.OTIIGU'a, 1 :mov. Or., July .".1, 18St, Tbr, Ivlvan A stallreaU ia not built yet, aud until it is our people will still have to use some olhur mode of conveysuce. Frod Willert, of this city, hss six or eight hacks and bugge which be will sell at very low prices and ou reasonable terms. He also does all kinds of blacksmith, iug aud wagnn making aud guarautees satis faction. 4'all aad He tile. W. II. Harness having sold out his mast marke wants all his customers who are in arrears to call at his old stand and settle at once. His busiuess must be closed out, im mediately, and all who owe him. U"-uVl "come to the ceuter." I ow Waal t'nrallnrr t k. uaunais, in tins city, now has on hands a larger stock of furniture than auy other establishment this side of Portland. aud if you want to purchase any it will pay you to give him a call. He lut something to tell you in regard to. his prices. e'lne rvsraliare. Fred Graff is manufacturing some of the Uuest furniture ever exhibited iu this mar ket His bedroom sets are perfect models of taste aud lieauty ; and what is better still, they are all from Oregon timber. . : , Baslurss ('ewitrJI. The Lino County llusincss Council of the 'atrons of Husbandry will hold its next reg- IUlar session on Saturday, October '.M, inso, at Jordau Valley Orange, in the Forks of the Sautiam. IL C. row km. Sec. Cou W, H. Kkkincjkh, Col. J. W. NeHinitli and Hon. Ben. -Hayden liavo all promineil to Biioak in Linn county before tho election. - A CARD. To all who are siifforlns from th. errors snd bulls" crettoits ol youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol inaitnoiHi, nc, i win simiu a rociw lliat will cure you, KKKK Or' CliAKUK. This Krest remedy was UisiMivered by a missionary in South Anierii-s. Sand a self-adilressetl eavelope to lie Ksr. Joski-ii T. Ik- SAN, Htstloli 11, Myw .jrk y. i.f.ii I Mr. J. H. Batps, Newspaper Advortls Ing Agent, 41 far'k Row ('limes Building) New York, In authorized to contract lor advertiHemenla in the DKMocitAi' at our Desi rates. Don't forget it I You can got the Cliirago iiff.iy jVmm ana me ukmocrat one year for $3. Subscribe tor tbe Democrat. CillEES'S A I' til ST FLOWER II 1 natural for peoplo auTurlnp; with Dyapopftla and Liver Complaint, or any deruiigflnmnt of the digestive organ, mich a Hour Stoifiach.Mck Headache, Habitual CosUvene, PnlpHallon of the Heart, Heart-burn, Watr-brah, gnawing and burning pain at th pit of tho Htoiyach, Yelow Skin, Coated Tongue and iliun vi able taste In the month, eouiinir up of f'joil after ostlnsr.low splrlas, dtc, to piiloff from uay to nay onyinir an article mat they know has ciirmf Ibolr neighbor, friend or mlativo, yet they Imve no faltb In It until it In Ion late, lint if vrni wilt ir In vt.nr drugKintHf Kosbny fc Mason, and get a bot tle of liKKKn'n AtviDsr Klowkh your iai inedinte euro Is a certain aa yon live. Min,in lioitlc if this medicine can be ob tained for 10 cents to try It superior vir tue. Itoifiuur wl.o 75 cent. Try It; two dose will relieve any caaa. I HMi i:rbo4ljr l Kiisw. r.v. io. If. Tlsaver. an old clllznn of this vicinity known to (vers' one a a most Influential cilion, and Christian Minister of tho L K. Church, Juat at this moment ateptssil in our rtore to say, "I wlh every oMiy io kiiow mat i consider that Wrth myauir and wife owe our lives to Shiloti'a CoiiMinnplhiti Cure." It U having a tre- meiiiioti ttale over our couulors, and l Riving Mirlct satlsrairliou iu all eaae ot l ung Diseaaee, such H ii-)lblti elae ha done. lira. Malchett A Franoti. lloiirhon, IimI., May 13, 1878. Midil by Fisshav A Slason. liruirUU. A I. buny, Uregou. braalr 4'aMsllsallesi Cared. Phllailelpliis, Pa., Oct. 4, 1H79. II. 11. Warner fc Co. Gents. For the .ant ten yoare 1 have sulTored the evil of loots of what Dilirht beoarnieU chronic can st ipalion ; my akin became yellow and my liver was all out or order; 1 tries all the remedies that could bo obtained, and that w as all I could do, after finding no relief from rogulnr inodlcltM treatment, and I Dually coiiinieiiiwl uiii(? your remelioa. 1 I irst tried the I'll!, and at the end of one westk mv Ixiwels had attained a regularity ami healthy action unknown for yearn. 1 wan ao ploaaed with the etftst-t that J con cludes! io try a bottle of your Hltutrw, and alluouich I have not entirely usod the lint ixAlln, J am ao is.rceptibly Improved and toned up that 1 vvrlui to you glvlnir thla v olnutary lmilMiOiilal Io the excellrue. ol your rnrieilias. Vours truly. E. J. t'AMPHKI.U A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teetn Ate iti-div obtalfied by cleaiislnir vour l-.th Osilv with iliat justly popular deiill frbss, ,S4,()xNr. ComiMjsed of rare snttnepili; herb, It luiarti( whitene Io the teeib, a doliclou aroma to tbo breath, and prmsxrvm Intact, froul youth to old lit, Iho tMilli. Acidity of tbo aUmiach will destroy the MrobKi-at teeth unlews it .mx-ts are couiiteractod with HO.OOONT, sun iuii pure looiu-wasn proutcw lue uen- ini suriaigM jy roniovliitr every luiDurltv that sdtieree to them. Ak your druegist for KOZOHONT. HOW TO SAVE MONEY liwtradof going to a d.stor for a proriptlon, tf you iiavn a-riKius iuaeaae, xnabetea, I'ain tn the liack aud Ixiiua. Susartimr. Intlam illa tion, 1'aU-ull, ilriclc-UuHt iHiposit, or any trouble of the Kidney or Bladdor, buy a bottle of JDc. Mliitie's Nephreticum. the Krci. jmciiii compound, j i la toe most wouoorlul prvMcrlilon for tbeae troubles ever compounded. Aleaar. Abrama ot Carroll, wholasstlo drugKlate, aay : W regard Nephroticuui a tho htssi kidney and bladder reiuodv In Ilia market.'' Woodard. druirtrlst. Portland. Or-tare "Kvery Uxly aiamke highly of it." fhii'ds, druggiat, l'ortluad. Or., says: "Sold lota (fit; it al way a tinea tho work." Many have tie n cured of obstinate kidaT eorn- plaiuta after the doctors have given them up. Price, I. as. For wtle by alt drug gwta. kit. aktleycoo?i:p.'j vital ke- STotUTlVfc-lbe great jinlili rewiedy uu ius.io more coroa of .Nervous Uebil ity, Suuilual WtwknesM, Alanhood, ri.MiuriLai (.mmaionM, laswiiuae, Inability for mental labor. unoiideucy and such nat iaixr, UAxponueucT and anca I aa are induc-ed by youthful folllo. tliau all other medicine "--.. W'T will you aulTer? tSend UIHSSM'S ami cxrosssM, combined to A. Mlnlie, M. !.. Mo. 1 1 Kearney street, San Fraru-ii-o. lor ths Itcstomtv and be cunvl. i'rioe, $3 per UUlle. 'our lime tho quantilr.tlO. Try a bottle. Vr. ivimtie I reals all lrivala dMsase aurceiev. folly. Wksstt nball I do for a complexion? lis tbe one abidine; Ihoughtof many a lady, w bo nessla liul lUal last touch to be a rav ishini; iM-auty. boro nature hss failbd Io tlo her istrt, i-oim-s in ihe aid of art, and now that Madauie Rachel's Knamol bloom is freely ottered there U no excuse for plainness. 'I'bis taovidential Invention U made of perfeotly barmleaa insredlenU. fresh f rum I he w or 1.1 of llow era and plants, nd loss a must w holesome as w e. I as a de- licbtliil elt'ect upon the akin. No toilette- table can atl'ord to be without It. 1 Uo Vein Believe It? 1 hat lu this town there are scores of per sons ptuviinir our Mere, over v day whose Uvea are made miserable by Indigestion, HvapepHia, tSour aud dLslreWd, Ktouuu.-h, I aver oiuplaiuU CAiistipaUou, AO., wsan for 75 its. we will sell tbwin Shiloh'a Vital i.er, giiarantotHl ta cure them. Hold by rohliay Momou, llruggusu, Albany, Or. The moat popular perfume of the day IIACKMKTACK." try IU Sold by lhay A Alasou, lirtigglsta, Albany, Or. 15. Us JOHXSOX, M, D.f HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Albany. Oregon. Ottice lu Krrynan'a It rick, two Va1 of Conner's Kank. d.mrs nltl DPw. G WILLIS PRICE, DEXTIST. Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon. Office hours from S to '2, and froin 1 to 4. lG:10tf WHEAT WANTED! rpHK PROPRIETORS OP THE MAG- X NO LI A MILLS offer a premium at four centa per bushel over aud above tne market price for good merchantable wheat either aold to them or stored with them thla continir aeaaon. Sacka lurntshed to jiart'es wishing to atore with or sell wheat to uieru. j. il. rusitut g t.;u. Albany, July 30. 18S0. 52 JOHN ELLIOTT, PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, Albany, Oregon. Information given cheerfully, me at Albany. Address 30tf INSURANCE. Commercial Union, of London. Capital, $12, 500,000. North British and Mer cantile. Capital, $10r 000,000. Also tjhe Imperial, Lon don, Nrthern & Queen CapitaV $39,000,000. C. H. STEWART, Agent. I'sr.sweekln your own town. $5 outfit i!UVJsVi". No risk, Kosder, if you want a business at which parsons of either sex cn Disks great pay sll th. time they work, write lor psrticulsrs io a. tiiixsn s uo. foniana, Miuus. ! Sportsman's Headquarters. 33. SOOT T, DKA1.KR IM (iuns, Rifles p Revolvers!! Aad AiwasaMlllea f AHKIads. Just raoeiveil s Isrv linroie of ths Is test Imrornl fmlntloii, Hhmrfr's, Wlncbestsr and Hsllsril rsimOns ntles, Mmn, Kemlnston snrt Hteven's hrsech ..s.lluz 'bA (nns, si ul intuits-ksunritf rifles and slml tridM 'A nary dsst.tljsiisi. Alio, larir and wsll sslscted stork .f rlhlIW Ts;kl, Haltmrj, Ih Orflars, fnny k1s, asd u. fact snrtbinj yoa uould wish lor In my tjm. All kinds of Sewing Machires Re paired, strmesafecr That I Cannot Be tTiulcraoId Aiiv-wW In tills SUls. fl tf Summons. Ihr Cirruit Court of tit County if Linn tin Statf, oj Oreijon: Altnln C. Wef gate, PUintiff, i va. I I-evl S. Westgale, Defendant. J To Ivl H. WtHitss!-, the iMfondant above) named : IX TIfK NAMK OK THE STATE OK ORKtiOX, you are hereby aummoncsl and mmiresl to appear and answer the complaint of the aiiove named plaintlrT, now on til with the Clerk of eatd Court, on or lforo tbo 11 rat day of tho n-jxt terra of aald Court, to be bolilen In Altanr, Una County, Oregon, on tbe fourth Mon day, the .'; li day of October, WJ, and you are notified that the relief demanded io will complaint is that the uiarn -p con tra now exlstiiK between aaid plalntitl and defendant be forever di .cli-.l. that plaintiir have tbe cat and cuf xly of tbo minor child. Alvln WeatKato, and that plaintiir recover judgment aicalnt defend ant for br coots and diaburaementeof thla euil ; and if yoa fail to apjar and answer said complaint aa herein required too plaintiir will apply tosaid Conrt Cor the re lief deiuiudod in aaid com plaint. Thla summonaU pubiUliod in the Stat k Rioutm Or.Moi;AT newpa per once a wook for six cenaeeutive wtsska, by order tit Hon- K. V. lioiae, Juilg of aaid Court, Which order M datod Septetnler 7th, J8d. STUA1IAJK liiLTE.IT, w Attorneys for PlaintMr. FASHION AND SHAVING ROOMS ! BATH I HAVE P.KFITTKDand renxsleled my place ol buaineaa and ae-urel tlw ser v wa of a iirxt-claaa bwrber from San Fran cisco. I now nave the celebrated Erypt bui hair touio, which la tbe best prepara tion for etreiifctneninR and softening tbe hair, and wtd use it uu my cuatomera free of charge. ons. EXGLAKDER. Tl6ntf PUBLIC SALE. "VOTICE U hereby given that on Satur day, tho Tid day of October, 1SSS0, at tne hour of one o'clock P. i-l at the at blea of Wheeler A lickev, in Albany, Uore to iv th roata .A kedn ii bor toetthw v oT silking .U m ,5' ffj n. s ouniy, vregon, l win ssmi one uay orpenaea of with the cost! Itd this lat day of Octos?r. 18S0, w3 i JOS fc Pi I SIXOX. TO 1 HE WORKING CLASS, We are aow lassssrsd to farnhk sJI rlMSrt withoaa- suuit uiUuiunt at aufus, the whukt at ba Hum, ur lur iKtfir s(ara sssssu. bmiusas Hesr, liirht awl pJMslrts. lrsuos ot either ses assiis ara tatei s oetiu t as per etenin(, aad a imaMartioiial sum ay detuunc: their wtaui tima u tee ataunesa. Km anal ifirU earn nearly as morb a aiea. That sll ba tea inai auue msy aaad utetr addrsas aad test tba Sun- aeai snake this uflar: Tu such a are not weii sat- u.Ool v srill ens me dollar to pay fr.r the tru'H e art lung. Fall istricurs and outfit Ires. Ajd,a Osuaas Stimos a Ci . HorUaad. Msia. 1 ALBANY lIARBLE WORK' ALB.4.W, OUEGOS, STAICEE.BROS. - ProptieJars. FslOriUOEHTS. TABLETS, IIEADSrONES Kxecuted in Italian or Vermont Marble. AIko. every varietv of cemetery an other atone work done with neatness and dispatch. Special attention riven to orders from all parts of this -St'c and Washington. Territory. , AIL. work wrra-i."d. not ft W3!rTbas!nss now before the public Yeas MMtL4& at can sssks ruormv fssiar at srork tor ns tbsa at snulilnj rise. Capital not miulrad. We asll suus you. vis s is)- ana a nrards msils at hoots b Hie imlustrl.ios. Weii. vosan. bors and s-irls wanted .veaxirbrra to work f- as. Now it tha time. Yoa csu ocvotc your whole time a the work, or only youc siere moawnts. No othvr busiaass will pay yoa nasr-. iy as wsil. N one witltna- to work rau hul to make enarmous pay by engairiaK at oas Costly o itflt aud terms trac. A irreat opixirtaiiity (or niskint- mouea easily aud honorably. Address Tsi s a tv., Augusta atsuw. Aloany Bath House. TUE t'NDBKSlQNKD WOl'LD RKSPKCT fully inform the eilitene of Albany and. vt cinity that I have taken charge of this KstabUsa avent.and, by keepioi clean rooms and savin strict attention to bnsiness, expects ts suit ai those whe may ravor Its with their patronage Having heretofore earned oa nothing hat First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, sr. ezpeets te give entire satisfaction to si' Chlldiea aad Ladies Hair neatly ea ad shampooed. JOS WEBBER. The Corvallis Frait Co. Will purchase Plummer dried fruit at full market prices; Will aend a competent person to advise fruit growers as to cultivation of or addi tions to orchards ; Will supply fruit trees of approved aorta at moderate prices; Will sell Plummer Driers through LInny Benton and Lane counties. - Letters to be sent to Corvallis Fruit Com pany, Corvallis, lienton county, Oregon WALUS MASH, President. James Rxajdxajt, Sec'y January 1, 1880. 2-1 wo Pinal Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersign. Executor of the last will and testament of W. IL Goodwin, de ceased, has filed in the Counly Court for LiDR County, Oregon, his final account aa such Executor, aud by order of said Court Saturday, the ath day of October, 1S80, at the hour f 1 o'clock P. M., is set for hear ing objections to naidtinal account and tha aettleuienl thereof. H. J. B0UGIITON, &wi . Executor. SO AAA MONTH g-usrsntT.il.' 812 a dsy st home OUU aiade by tha industrious. Csistsl not re quired; ws will start you. toes, women, boys and girls make money isster at work for lis than at sny thinv.lse. The work is light sod pieasaiit, and such as anyone can fro risrHS at. . Tims s-hoare wise a bo see tins notice will send us thh sUirenses st ottee srui see for themselves. Costly urn -X t.nti te.rnis. - ?iovi the time. Those already st wo r are ls.vii ap larga. suots ot money. Adurt CO., Auusta aWne. . '