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....OCTOEEll l.V 1SS0 . tr '. K. U. TIME T.4BLK. Albnujr NImIIoii. lll:rKTIItE or TK UH. .North, At.P.ANV EXPRESS lVrsulsst r'KfclUIIT TKM.Vs 5:S0 A. M l:is) A. M 11 in. Tr. uv ' .srrivrsst 1 1 :4.". A, liaCi I' St x h.m th. MAIL TRAIX A t iH-pnrts ut FKRIHIITTIiAIN' . ALIIANY t.M'ttKSS Airixwst . 1MJ A l-MC I. ;; f . M All Trnlas stall), rvpil Mm.ln. WILL. II. KICK, StatJou AtrtMit. At ll.tr .T. several Kaaawayt Half Dozen ur slare reraHrl. Fair weok was not very irili;ieut" aoculeuts, although we had a few. Oa Saturday a Miss Anderson, who had eome up from Marion county to rido for th pivHiium offered to the besteiHstricniit, was thrown from a buggy and bruised so that she was ituablt to appear ou the ;;r.mnls on horseback. Ou Friday eveuiuj Miss Mary (i.ildson am' several other youu laities were riding armtm' town ou norsuacK, auu just as Uiey were jiassiuK tlie St Charles Hotel her horse, scared and threw her violently to the ground. At tirst she did nut think she was hurt but very little, and got on her horse and rode, up to ilr. Cuudius, but shortly afterwards the be vame delirious aud remaiued so throughout the entire ni,;ht She is able now to be out on the street again. Straud Long bas met with his usual aoel dent aain. We can depend unon him for an item ; he geurrally geU hurt about once a month. A short time aio he w as thrown from a horse and had his arm broken, and last Sabbath he uudrrtouk to ride a race at . the fair grouud, was thrown aain and had his lanie arm damaged again. We will soon begin to believe that Straud is unlucky The most serious accident happened last Monday moruing. Geo. UeuendorSer, his younger brother and sister were driving - through our streets in a hack, aud one of the tugs dropped down, the horses scared and ran away and turned the .hack over, throwing all the occupauta out. lieore is badly hurt, , there hardly being a stjnare iucli on his body that is not bruised. ' tie is ivn lined to his bed, but is receiving good atteution from his family ud the Knights of r this. 1 1 is broth er was aUo hurt coittidVrably. an J h'. sister had one arm badly bruUe-.L Taaarll rarrrlla. The t'ity tmtuii met in tvular session last Tuesday evening with all ullit t-r aud nirmbers preseut. Tile fullowiug bills w re ordered aid : Cost bills in differvnt cases : 4S !." ; I. Kline 4Co, U41; J, I. Halts-r, $lo.4ij A.J. Ifuut, $19; C. 11. Hewitt. (IX The Committee on licenses, to whom was referred the petition of the lilue Hibbon Club asking that the ordinance relating to the (.losing of saloons on the Sabbath be eui'orced. reported back the petition without any rec ommendation, j fiice then moved tljattke petition be grant ad, Martin moved to table the matter, whuli motion carried. Oa motion of Scott the mo tion to table, was reconsidered aud, anil then a motion was passed that salKn keepers should be prosecuted whenever any evidence J was produced against them. j The Treasurer's rrjort was received and ' referred to Committee on Accouu'.s. It shows balance on hand of TLa Heoorilr wu iustrnetsj til t-tlijlish lUt pf deluiueqt tax-payers notif iu t'iem to pay np in fifteen days, and was authorized to publish it in the three city papers provided (hey did not charge over $-.50 rack City Marshal was infracted tu advertise and sell lot (j. ? and 3 in Block 4.". The Marshal was inatructedjto notify prop erty holders to slope the grade at the end of (ha Improvements an rVcouil .Street U, C. Kice presented his resignation as Al derman on account of bis removal from the city. Accepted. The vacancy will be tilled at the next meeting. Aaei)rr t?)slars t baas. y reference to our advertising columns it ifill be seen that the Albany foundry has changed ppjprietprs and A. p. Cheny, the old proprietor, is aaiu at the head of it, and has Associated with l,itn his two. Af r. Cherry es taldished the foundry here in the first place, and as be is a thorough mechanic and lias had years of experience we look for him to work op the business of this institution to very large proportions. The now firm is adding new machinery aud U prepared to manufac ture steam engines, saw am! grist mi IU, wood 'forking machinery, pumps aud, i"on and prasj castings ol all descriptions, liead their advertisement. 1 r ratersjt arltaawlrdgrneal. Mr. T. h Pvans, the bjiud laaa who has feetn'in our oity for several days, lsire us to return his grateful thanks to Mrs. C. Houc'., landlady of the St. Charles Hotel, for her exceptionably benevclent kindness to him duriug his sojourn. He says she is the hvt charitable and kiud-hearted hotel keeper Vtji, has mfct witt in his tra,veix, an p'esjrfeV's'tJ extend' to h.er his public ack nowledgment of her generous entertainment i,l .an uvifortqnate uiai. 4 f'wfcr -fen- arney Collins is the boss climber. He wetit nearly to the top-mast of the Democrat ic flag ' polo on Wednesday and cut the hal i'r'tj W't-'b b?'d the ftaj eptanlrd. t was 4 (.limb, of over one hundred leet aud was accomplished with the dexterity aud self eonuJeriuu ' which characterises the average XfUiiouri Oeinocrat, and is' a' sample of the pluck that makes that state always go Demo cratic. tm: CisM In lb; lf rinet. K it . i. i. . - ;' V.. E. Cannon is entitled to special praise or the' manner in which lie managed the (Jounty Fair. ' Through his active and un ceasing vigilance and the painstaking care of bi 4ep!ltie8, he ojder arid ooorum at the Air lj-as excepionably gotx, aud tjie Fair ?rctors may compliment themselves on se. curing the services of such au excellent corps of executive officers. 4 W1!c.,Fts a. (ioiog into our sanctum last Weduesday the tjrat thing f noticed was a large agg fld 4 HQte left by the side of it stated that it was an eat laid by a Hancock rooster. Be that as it may th.e egg is a whopper, measnr ing 8x2 iijches, Mr. Michael, of Brow ns- viile, lail it on our table, 1 -rr ' SfV'B' ff1!! Knsi3'!. Ballard, tiom and Co., proprietors of the linn County Mills, are offering 72 cents per bushel in cash for wheat. FRIDAY. oi r r tut. Tlie Horirly 4 uirs Onl tliciul I'rruilnm Anrv. The fair held lost week by tlio l.iim County Agricultural Society clonod on Saturday, a tcr having been in vession four days, nml w are proud to say that it this year proved success. On the second and third duvs the rain prevented a great many from attending, but still the crowd was roachinjf up to several thmisaud on Friday. Almut thirty hnrscs were put in training on the ground.", and tin wens were pcncrally good. On Wednesday at I o'clock tlioiHj was nice co between lktskrt's"lcs (hutcs"aud (ien. Miller's "Uusscll," in which tin latter carried off a purse of ?t(MK At 2;."10 on the samo day there was a tr ting race, Jand for "-year olds, for a purse of $1(X1. O. K. Stuipsnii entered "denuv l.ind ;" J, 11. Sawyer, "Jolmnv l.ee," am 1'- M. udlcy, "Hilly ll.vd." '.lenny l.in won in two straight heats. On Thursday mornin;;at Po'clock the j:las lll match came off between tlie Albtuy ani Corvallis teams, and resulted in a victory t the former. At 1 o clock on the y.imi! U.iy tlier xtas a race for a purse of $7-1 for l.iun county hrses. won by "Selin," owed by J. lludsnn. At 2;"0 on the same day trotting, - ill .'I, for 3 year olds, purse !? W. Wm. Cirden teretl ''Sim Keel ;" (ico. 1". Simpson, "Jen ny 1.1ml ; . (. i.iiiies, "liob Hoy, anil the latter won in two straight heats. On Friday at 1 1 o'clock! Jen. Millcr's"l'us sel" ran against Racket's ''Alice McKee,' and the latter wn. This was a sin'o da-sl of one mile for a purse of $100. At l o clock there vu a running contest for 2-year olds, 8iusle dash, for a pursi : SHX. lla-skct's "lVs Chutes" and Jos. Tav lors' "Hastings" made up the ratv, aud the former won. A trotting race Ir J.iun County horse cxme off at -.:H). Thero erc three entries J. Misncr, "tlob Kov ; It. Siinlcv, "Aittie I.inn ;" .V. J. Fairbanks. "Sim Heed." Tl former won in two straight heats. At 1 o'clock on Saturday there was a race between Miller's "Kusscl Coleman" and lias. ket's IVs Chutes," for '."O. The former was distanced, and the rao was no trial of speed whatever. At trotting, tree lor all, lr a purse of $J00. "norcuCB K" entered by II. Sim. ley took tirst money, aiel J. Miner'-s "'lVin- pest" carried oil second. In cattle H. C. Powell carried ofl lice pre. miiims on Jersey cattle, ami A. S. roxe!l ho on Holstrius. In horss-s tliero w.is a better hhowint;. Some very fine stock is on liiUtii, ami so many premiums were avi'ar.if.l that we have not the room to "il-e names. Of sheep there was rjitite a lar.;..- lot. ein- ractni; Americau and French nieriuos, ew Oxfordshire ami crosa-hrveda. Thos. Fro man. C. !'. Ilurkhart, 1.M. tiuthrie, N. I'. aine and T. IS. lVUv were the prineipal ex hibitors. John West, of Marion county, hal on t;- hibitiontjuite a lot of swine, principally ISeilf- hires, and took iiftcen premiums. C. 1. Hurkliart took three premiums in ttiis class. In grain and vegetables there was a g'xl xhibitiitn. KimroJ Payne took premiums on ptimp- in. 1'. C. lSaker on white velvet wheat, ta- toes and yellow corn. John Meeker. cabla; bee's and .tatoeii. Ot-.i. Hughes, Sonora uheat ainl cahliae. J. If. Townscud, j-as, onions, tomatoes, cauliltowor, water nteloiia and musk inelous. Oeo. Luper, white winter wheat. li. 1 Smith, carrot and wtiite brans. A. Hale, water melons an I s.pijshe-. V. lStyne, Club v..eai. $1. Powers, mang!e.(. T. 15. Price, Uolden t ha!', wheat. C. P. Durkhart,white mammoth, fall, white velvet and Souora wheat, biieUwhea:, timo thy seed and sweet potatics. Mrs. .1. Y. ISockeuslo, beets and carrots. Mrs. Jason Wheeler carriol elf tlie blue ribbon on butter making. When it en t..e t j homo w. k there was a r large display. Tha ladies contributed in numerable articles for this department and made it the best ou exhibition. Men should make a note of this and next year follow the example of their wives. The ladies who re ceived the greatest unmbcrof premiums were Mrs. John Irving, llrs. I. .1. 4'owell, Mrs. Oi McWain." Mrs. IS. W. Cumliff. Mrs. X. C. Dozier, Mrs. W. t . Tweedah. Mrs. I'. M. Redfield, Miss Minnie Monteith, and Mr. M. J. McIIeffy. In "Works of Art'1 there was a good dis. play. Miss Lulu Sharp and J. F. I'rowu liad several oil paintings, aud the lady mentioned showed soma lioautifnl crayon oiiecimens. Mrs. C. A. Plummer had on exhibition a pen drawing of rare merit. Prof. McCabc'n him-c- imenw of penmanship-gave pra f of the fact that he is a maoterof the art. Mrs. I'edlichl aiid Jrs. Ccl,en hati some very hue. zephyr work on exhibition, ami MaxStocker's checker-board was bcautift;!. The display of flowers w as not laro. Of panned fruits, jellies, pickles, j.rcserves. etc.', there was a cood allowing. Mrs. W. li. Canon, Miss I'.Sia I'ced, Mrs. M. F. Ilendricson aul Mrs. lSaukenst were the chief exhibitors. In "Froits and AVines", especially the former, Oregon fairs always have g.Mul exhib its, and this was 1.0 ext.eptr!(. A. tV. (ordon and lrs. t'. Klkius tix.k premiums on apples; t . 1 . Imrkhart 011 (ears; John Meeker, Jf. L. Iludd and ('. IS. Peed on pliiins ; Iturkhart on graes ; Y. J.I. low ers on cqrnvnt wine; Mrs. Hackensto on Jiear, plum and tomato butter. In dried fruit there was a good display, and premiums were awarded to Mrs. M. F.. Alexander, Mrs. X. I'. Springer, Mrs. JSackensto ai(d Mrs. lihoda A. Smith. 1 i. Wr. Sill, agent for the Corval lis Fruit Co., waa an hand with a magnifi cent display of Plummer dried frnit. ISesides this he had ona of the driers running in full bloat by the side of the pavilion, giving all ail opportunity of seeing its workings, it is very complete drier, aud lieing sold at a low price, gives our fannfr; th" opportunity of pottiug the products of their orchards in the market in good shape. The "Mechanical Department" was not as full as we hail hoped to see it. I), IScst aud X. Whealdon each took premiums on their gram "separators. xe W 'alert bad a Cue display of buggies ami hacks, which were admired by all, aud tlipre were e,-eral other entries, such as harrows, suction pumps, plows, etc The premjum offered to tha l)f st eques trienne wag contested for by four different ladies -Misses Mollieaud Amelia 1 Wry, Miss Belle Canon aud Mrs. II. S. Crowder, aud the two former1 carried olf the tirst nd sec qntl Jiriacsv There was some hatd feeling caused by the award of the prizes, one of the Misses Horry being admitted after the time for entries had passed. Vol ire tu t rmes. (Jo to the Bee-Hive wire works for all kinds of wire cloth and aino. screens for re pairing grain cleaners ; s.ho ior galvanized wire fruit cloth. rorxrv corn The bill of J. T. Williams forSU building briilgo nt Officers Ford was afftftwb A jietition rukinc for a bridce across slough at Jos. Hamilton's was granted. I. M. Uruco was allowed f 2IM) for his Rer vices as local agent for the county. Win, lamiAstcrs wns appointed Cnlistabl of lirownsvillu precinct. T. I!. Oi'imcs was authorized to purchase i.000 feet of lumber for Histrict '-'."i. C. T. Craft was allowed $17 1. (i- for keep mg t olo aud Suelebiiry, paupers. Ho w as given the contract lor keeping Cole another year for S'JOO. 11. Cartur was instructed to hire a tnau at not exceeding 6'- pi" day to wait on Cha Miller, a pauper. Havvev Skocls was allowed $18 for house rent for Havidson, au indigent person, bti the Court will allow no more in this case. J. A. Crooks was authorized to purchase 10.4SS feet of lumber for bridges on Alpliu and Hccitan creeks. '. A. Crooks resigned as supervisor of No, 4, mid A. J. Conner was appointed. J. I. (iilbert was allowed his three mouths salary, $l."0. Henry Stow wns authorized to spend 81." in repairs on bridge across Sautinui. The plans for three bridges mado by C. H. Hew'tt were accepted. 11, Hewitt aid ImiocIi lloult Wera an poiutcd to let cjitract for building a bridge at Hamsbur, and C. It. Hewitt aud Ceo, 11. Kiddie to let contract lor lin.lu near Jos. Hamilton's. It was ordered that the coiiuty furnish the material and the district the labor for th bridge at Shedds. 1. IS. Potter was authorised to purcliate b H)ts and socks for Holuomb. a pauiier. ('. II. Hewitt was appointed to let the contract for retiring the Calapooxa bridge. Dr. Kelly was authorized to attend youug Fast and to furnish tho necessary ruodiciues. Tho Court onb-red the vault for the Clerk's oll'.co built, and the contract for the brick work was let to Clark & lavis fofST.KI, aud tho iron work to A. F. Cherry for i cents per JHHIIld. The Sheriff was instnu to.1 to levy ou tin property of all delinquent tax payers. The County Clrrk was authorinl to su;i-r uteml the construction of the vault. It was ordered that $" per week be allowed for the support of the two children of Mrs. teed t us tar until afier Circuit Court. The following bills were allowed : J. I. Miller, i-M; V'. P.. flraham, $13 i; '. H. Paymoud, S.V.1. 17; W. K. Temple, ID II ; Mansfield and Monteilh. SIO: W. t. Kirk, fs.l.CI ; Koshay ami Mason. -17l.- ST,; S. r Yotin, J7 ; .1. U. ilrrrni. $11 .11; . I. Nye. .?.'.: It. ISn.wii.' $.'1; N. Itanm. I7 III ; .1, J. t harleton, fl'.'S.;.". and 519.- M; M. Thompson and Co, SI 40 ; C. II. witt, .Mj -, J. J. Blair, Sin TU: U Iong- las, 81s 10 ; M. Cuiiuingham. TiU ; I- liuii, s?j : ,J. J. ( barltoit, SIX tl Hair Ma. I. The larc liemocratic flag a.s run up on the t!a,j staff last Monday, and oil Tuesday uioruiui;, when it was to l-e tal.ru down, the streamer was found to be afoul of the hal liards. The llag was pulp. I half way down aud thcu it would come no farther, and coutU not be pulled up s,;iiu. In this way at half mast, it remained uutil Wednesday after noon, when a daring voimj; man named ISarney ( 'ollius eliiulied tho jmle, a ilistalice of about eighty feet ami cut the lla loose. It was a daring feat, and was done after an old sailor had climbed up a part of the way and thru barked out. While the Mag was at hall-mast it gave Uf publican a splendid chance to crack jokes. "Hancock wus dead i" "the 1'eiiiix-ratic tar- ! ty ws dead; "Ohio and Indiana had gona Republican," siul all such wit could l-e heard 1 011 all sides, but lictnocraU generally got i even by saying that the llag was at half mast ! in risjHvt ta tho memory of Mr. t'orklu, the .Sheriff whom the Itepubli.-mns killed at 1 I'vansville, Indiana. A athulir 4 bar. b. Archbuho'i Selig-r and Father stain pfl ofitiH Itoiuaa Catholic Cbureb, have been here this week to In vestigato matter and see if a cliurcli could nut be built ou tboir property fronting on tho College block. They t:iet with coiishlurable ncoumge i-iciit, about f-vU lej5 .v,Uvril)fi in ouft day by otir citizens, and a tniuo 01 f totto biill'iin;.; will i put up next Spring. S.w.11 after its eixiigiletion slfps will bp taken towards passing up a lino Luil.linrf for , lIMll pin pocs. tlloe Hlttbaai t lub. Tlie foll.iwing is the program for the lueet iuj.' tiiis evening : I March by the orcheotra. J -Vocal duet, by Miss Annie. P0W5II &ud Miss l.aura Coltra. .'t Soprauo soo, by Miss lert.e liuos. 4 Sehottische, by the orchestra. Miss Piper and Miss Houk w ill preside at tho orgau during the ovouing, and god speakers will lie iu attendance. . i:xrnrsin ta Lrbaaun. The Ileublieaus of this city had au excur sion to Lebanon last Saturday evening for the purpose of rttending a political meeting at that place. Col. Haw kins al(l M,r. Curtia loke to a, lie audience. Tl,e latter inaile a very fair speech, but the Colonel did not suit even the l'epublican part of his audience. The excursion, returned to this city a few minutes after 'J o'clock. fcplratliil fllrrrs. Chief Marshal W. P. Canon and his two aids. Ceo. Humphrey and Ic(. 'uung, at tended to their duties on the fair ground in a way iu which no one 0011IJ find any fault. O.uxl order was preserved throughout the w hole four .lays, ami w cannot help congrat ulating the Hoard ou their selection of such efheient olliccrs. ('me I p and Mettle. Mivny o our subscribers failed to pay up laet year, and we have now carried them two years, and as we are very much in need of money we hope they will come up now and settle arrearages and pay us a year in ad' vance. Jf yoy ppsbly cap, le sui;e to aC' cept this invitation, and get some ot your neighbors to take the paper for a year. A Wife Hauled. The undersigned, a farmer living in Hen ton county, wants a wife. She should not bo over thirty years of age, and suitable to a farmer' companionship. Any lady desir ing such a companionship will please address WILLIS CAUTKU, Albany, Oregon Ito Vow Want Lraiiitwr? X. Price has 300.060 feet of fine fencing lumber for sale at his mill in Waterloo pro cinct apd will deliver, it on cither aido of the river, lie also has about 100,000 feet of as. sorted lumber finishing, flooring, etc. It will be sold cheap, and it will pay you to enquire their prices. s"tfeasi! Heme mi 1 iuroiiiti (ien. JohU F. Millur attended our fail1. Not touch sickness now iu this locality. Chew Jaukson'a Best Sweet Navy Tobac co. j?. M. liedfleld is having his hou.n remod. eli;. Hancock and (iarlicld tobacco at Kd. Ilauins. Komoiubcr to buy your babbit metal at this office. Head the advertisements. You will gut many a bargain by doing so. A candy factory is being opened out incite of Mrs. ( headle a buildings. A great lenlof travel now 011 the Lebanon wagon road across the mountains. V', l . t hcrrv talks some 01 onetiina 011 snotlier foundry In this city soon. Wiley II. Allen if opening out a well stsck od musio stora in O'Toole's building. Althouse It Co, are putting up a large ad ditiun to their ansh and door factory. The "Invincibles" have received their 1111 forms and ore now ready for service. (iraiu insurance is Very low. Call 011 ( II. Stewart if you want the very best. Kvery man's wife wants a "Davis" sewing machine. W. II, Scott, Albany, agent. Circuit Court convenes iu this oity 011 the fourth Monday (the 'ioth) of this month Wheat is still coining in, but farmers do not have to wait long for a chance to uulosd. Subscribe to the "lUitJrutrtt II'im"." the most readable Journal on the Pacific Coast, Col. Wheat called last Tuesday. He says the narrow Range railroad is booming along fat. Cood brooms can be had at the Albany ISroom Factory for only three dollars cr doen. l)r. C Willis Price, dentist ollice in the fWd Fell ows Temple, over Plummer's drug store. Our Alliany College is Idling up fast. W arc glad to see our pen pi o K'v'"'s it a liberal atroiisge. li.l Hall aud Sam llobiusou came up to at tjml our fair last Saturday aud remained over uutil Monday. Mrs. O. W. Durban, of Vaucouver, 'W. T., is visiting w ith tlie family ol I oi. .xiotiteitli. is this city. Kd. Hanoi say it does not matter how Indiana goes so long as be sells tobacco and cigars to cheap. I'he sacramrut of the "Lord's Super" was lispensed to about sixty communicants at the l P, Church last Sabbatii. Col. Hawkins weut down to Portland from lere last Monday. His lo-publn au friends did not want him to speak here. People come from all over the valley to trade at Fox, llaum & tVs iu answer to the advertisement in tha I'tsw iiw. Tho docket of the next term of Circuit 'ourt will uot be nearly as large as usual. ;ood cnjs Jo away with litigation. ' Milt Miller, a working youug Iemocratof Lebanon, callod yesterday, aud rcort that the boys are wideawake for Hancock. Judge l'.umett was down last Monday, aud udge ISonhani came up the same day to take rpositious in the McMahon divorce case. lie fair is a thing of the past, the booths which once knew the gstnbler will kuowhim no more around here uutil about one year from 1,0 w. Pev. J. M. Dick, of Mohawk, aud Lev. T. Wilson, of Halsry, spent last Sabbath ere, and each delivered a sermon at the I', , Church. The people out on the lints of the la-banou railroad should get a poatoflice established mew here out there about six or seven miles from Alt-any. The "I-aughiug M,an" wuie "gol dern nigh" splitting his sides roaring over the work done at the Mate rair on the "I'avia Sewing Machine. It. J. Orahain baa moved to Kugeue aud will opeu out a clothing store in that city. Dick is a good fellow ami we Imp ho will do well up there. A valise and two coats were fouud iu an alley back of Foster's brick on the evening of William's speech in this city. Call ou the Marshal for them. Toe big race last Saturday looked to out siders like a regular throw off. ISoth horses came in with the riders pulling i on the bits with all their might. Capt. Montague. President of the (xbauou Haneock and FnglUlt Club, called yesterday. He says that Lebanon wilt give us a good majority for Hancock. Peters aud Sox Lave added a great deal to their stock this week, and can now furnish you with almost anything in the hardware lino that you can ask for. The gentleman who draws Mr. Tihlen's salary will go back to San Francisco iu a few days by sea ; and from thence to the Fast by the Southern Pacific Uailroad. We see by the rr4K'rL) at Vaud that the '.Davis'', sew ing macltino was again victori ous at the State Fair, receiving thu First Premium, as it did last year. Charley Webber writes to his folks from Frinevilltt that be is getting along finely. He expects soon to buy some calves and go into the stock business on his own hook. Mr. Hreeden and Miss ltettie Oillilaud were married up iu Sweet Home last werk. The happy couple have our best wishes or their future prosperity and happiqess. l'u;;ng tio excitement of the fair W 'ek ftiid tha. Indiana election newa the Star Hrew- ery beer was the favorite beverage in toasts for the "fastest hurus"or the "wiuniug man.' All you delinquent subscriber look here ; if you want to square up accounts we will take wood, grain, potatoes, couuty or city orders, or cash. Come forwanl aud lix things up. Just received at 1. H Hlaine's a large in voice of M D Wells and (Vs celebrated "sad die seam standard screw boots" the best boot iu the market for winter wear. For salo at the lowest prices. Frauk Wood received about aix tous of beautiful marble direct from the quarries at Rutland, Vermont. He now hat ubaut the largest stock o L.arble Tu the State, and will work it up at low'fignrea.' Farmers, you have no idea how low lire insurance is. C 11. Stewart will write you a policy for $1,000 on a first class dwelling house, or the contents, for three years, for ftnly 9", and give you the choice of any of his large English companies. The hrah of last week said tlut "Sena tor Humphries o;y( syvrnj tVW htJai" were attemptjiuq tq pas sptuetliing through the Legislature. lowf if tlus applies to. Heufttor Humphrey of Linn we repudiate the base al legation aud defy the aligatur, The name of the Htar Brewery is now known in almost every locality in the State, and orders for it are received every day, During fair week those who sold other brands had to advertise them as Star Brewery beer before, tha publio would buy of them, aud still people say there is nothing 111 a name. Fine rurallure. Fred Craff is manufacturing some of the finest furniture ever exhibited in this mar ket. His bedroom sets are perfect models of taste aud lieauty ; and what is better still, .they are all from Oregon timber. Sew tsrit i'nsiiinns. FALL WliAfS. The influence of the dolman is felt thrimgl; out the world of out door garments. True, tliero are inch things as jackets in existence, and they are faahionable too, but for one 1 fear to say how many fall wrap are charao terlzed by the peculiar features of the dol man. It is true likewlso'that the newer name of ' visita" Is constantly given, but, after all. lis but a name. And tlnrdlyi.moreover, it is true that tho dulmun or visito of to day. dillors materially from what it wan, but this is so much tho. better, because the goods points are rotaincd aud, the objectionable dis carded. There It an t-leganco iu a dolman which is not possible to a jacket, and now that a certain "Itappingiiess" (excuse me for coining a word) has given away to indications of shagv, by whico it hangs as closely to the the llg ire as a jacket, thero is nothing hand somer or more beccoiiiing. In view of cold weathor styles aro long, and if yon ask me lor a desirable model, 1 would aay the "".a rah." A jacket is certainly morn jautity,nnd one one of tho must striking novelties iu this line is the lauigtry casaipiu. Nearly tight lining, it is slightly double breasted, and has a horn! which reaching to the waist, can be lined with the same goods as the garment or lit contrast. Circular w raps are affected by doliuuu idua; tome of the newest being lilted to the liguro and with arm holes. Hut tho genuine circular is not yet thrown aside. If you have one wear it, but do not mnke up new material in a shape that is 011 thu wane. xrvi.Ks or xiviiiMi. The "jersey" is a stvtliug novelty ; so much so that it is as yet doubtful whether it will be woru by any but a few who delight iu whatever is conspicuous. This new gar meut is woven throughout of heavy silk ur waol dyed iu fashiouabln colors such as gar uet, plum, dark blue, etc. It is iuteudvd to be worn iu place of a basque aud lilting like wax, gives especial nppurtuiiitp for the show off of a flue figure. Peaching high about tlie tl.rort, it is liuished with ribbing, and rib bing appears also at the wrists. Now the very existence of the jersey is proof that cos. tunics close arouud the his will remain in vogue) we are aware of the iuaugurtaiou of round waists with full skirt haugiug partly or eniirety plain ; styles bunched on the hips are still seen aud all the abeve ideas are kept separate, tntcrmiugft-d or modified, until one can Lordly say what is fashionable and what is not. Then, too, w olnerve pulouaises. uverskirt and basques, trimmed and uutrtm- Uieil skirts, so really there is no end of liber ty. The Violetta costume, a tight littiiij; polonaise reaebnig to the bottom of the skirt at the sitlri auJ loo'sd lilt in tlie midMle of tho back is combiaed with a short waikiiiu kirt, plain iu front aud at the sides, and plaited full at the back. The Castilia over. kirt is arrsuaed with a double apron draped in tha middle aud falling iu two points, pro ducing tliOcGW-t of puicm,aud the back drap ed iu a simple ami graceful manner. It u suited fer all classes of goods, aud with the Iila basoue would be esneciallv adatded tu cloth costume. The Valcutina taain has a long, poiutcd aprou and panels at the sides, w ith full, long train at the back. aim r -so him. I -ate is uow an important pot of woman's Iress ; being much mole freclv uJ llnu innerly. This doubtless is oaiugtuthe succrs of llrrtoii and I .ant-m-doc, and so man- fact 11 rers have tins UII introduced tome harming varieties. I'u'. . how to decrile them, 1 hsvo bethoueht lim the litastra. lion iu l-ord ami T !."-' catalogue, whieh by Uic. They are beautifully urate ; the white laces porlra,od 011 ilail surfaces with such .-Imiu audilelicaey that it sevins as if they could be handled. Send a stal asking for a copy and you w ill e not only the illustrations but the new ways of making up into kerchiefs, jabots, etc. I reeommeud thi elso, beesnse there is So much more lo bo written of than I can locution, aud if I may refer you to a guide which w ilt inform you on many poiut I have left untouched, ti all the better for U.th of us. My con- science i relieved aud you are benesitted ; particularly as you are put to 110 exene. The other day Mrs. A. T. Stev. jrt wow a costume, the jet trimmings upon w hich cost $700. This is one among many evidences of the popularity of jet. Fringes and passe meutane composed entirety of it or niter mingtetl w ith silk are fashionable as well also as the pessementarie medallions that are a feature of the day. Trimmings of material are much used and here the styles are in great measure the same a formerly plait ing, shirring or gauging. Kilt plaits arc quite wide but box plait are quite narrow, ami knife plaits are either plain or in shell esigns. Fur cloth or taniu l costumes, rows of inacli.uia stii'hing are much liked, and for tostumes of all kinds, cords hrve unusual prestige, hanging or looped iu any way that seems tasteful, Uuttoua are more fanciful than ever, and the limit as to sii-e is great. since Urge ones ou suits for street wear are tha dimensions of a trade dollar. And iu parting I would aay, "don't neglect the ac cessories (if your dress," for as Sam Wellcr says, "It's the seasoning as. ddes it " l.U V C.l:TKi:. Thk KcpiiblicuitH advertim-d a gieiit political meeting in Philadelphia, und Blaine Bjiokt. He was aim wet ed with cli per fur Hancock by tlio crowd which UttJ assembled, 11 innjority of wlion weie Hancock men. Jimmy Pfsiued lo lie much mirprixed, aliuont 11 s much ho as wiien Mnin went buck on him. Mlrel l lalshins. The iluest apecimen of art (home work) that we observed at the fair was steel finish ing of edged instruments by Mr. II. li. der rick, of Crawfordsville, Linn couuty. If is work was well done. ant very justly entitled him to carry off the blue ribbon, w hich he did, without a, question. ' - .- - . sew Itllllard Table. Marx Paunigart, revived fvoui Kan Vrau- cisco o,ud had set up at his saloon this week a beautiful billiard table1, and uow all who love the sport of playing billiards can be accom modated at hi place ofliusiuess. tpau f Nurses fur Hull. Who wauts to buy a span of black horses ? A mare aud a horse -ouo six and one seven years old well broken, well matched nud for salo at a bargain. Kiupjire of C. 11. Stew art. a Business Council. The L'uiu County limine Council of the Patrons of Husbandry will hold its next reg ular session on Saturday, October 2d, 1SS0, at Jordan Valley Orange, in the Forks of the Santiam. H. C. PmvEt.1., Sec. a I K. Blaine's 4 lolhlai store Is tbe best and cheapest place in Albany te buy (iuthlug, Cent's FnralshlnB Voods, Hats, nml Uu.uljS and Shoes for mm and boys ' ' , Vox Lame Back, Side or Che.it use Sht- loirs Poroim Plaster. Price, '25 cts. Bold by Foshay Mason, Urugglsta, Albany, Uiegon. To I'urrnls and l.nrdluns. t.d baum wishes us to inform our reader that he has just received a full line of school books and stationery, and from now until tho Holidays will receive addition to his stock oil every steamer nrrivinir from S Francisco. As the Public School will ope out generally next month, yon should call around soon and lay iu a supply of books for your children and give thotn a chance to per use them before school open. Hi motto "1 he best of goods at bottom prices. 1 on t forget the place -corner of First and Uroadiilbiii streets, nppiwito the building winch t now being erected for Sunders storiiMeri;. I all on him aud he w ill treat you well. We might also add tlint besides doing largo retail business in stationery, tobaet aim eigars, no is also prepared to sell vry cheap at wholesale, Country dealers hVmli I make a note of this. I'nn for l:trr)bodv. U c have noticed that Mark Tw ain's new book " A Tramp Abroad""- has l-en selling rapidly all over tho t nited States, ami hav oftuii wondered why it was not introduced in this locality, but now at last we are going to get it. W, H. P.runk ha accepted tho agency of this county for it and will Wgiu canvassing ut once. It i a book that i n i;dod everywhere and gives it reader plenty to think of and ponder over, and w ill keep the world good humored for years. It is written iu Mark's well know n style, and l said to excel IhiIIi his "Innocents Abroad ami "J.otiglnug It. He rsy it is "written by one tramp for other tramp to read," and almost any 0110 would become a tramp for the privilege of reading it. If you want something to drive owsy th blur don't fail to Kiiliscrihu for it. To llir I'ul.lle. 1 or tint past few mouths I l,a. allow -ej my stiK-k to rilTI down very I ow lor the pur pose of getting rid of old goods, and now I have filled up with a msc,iiilicriit t.n k of mcrcnumluie, wed selected and ol tlio latest and liest varieties ami styles, whirls J wiil sell st as low price a can Imi afforded. I thank tdd customers fur their liberal patron. ai;e and respectfully request a continuance of the same, and to u w customi.; I promise fair dealiug, mid will ive them ns gout bar caios as they can gel anywhere. I, I.. .1 i ft IVrfn lluB siu. l) tn of tlie l.it-t ami witiios.t most M-rf-ct cwilii; loai hinir 10c Jnll.lio is the "lais;" wliy t! make ut of strips of cloth rit baskets, etc., iu perfect sliap1, plis.t:ofi the 1 ls-fore the ai-titally ps, saucer, Wc saw one st the Albany agutiey and together w ith many auip'.-s of practical wwrk iiottui will say that there are things never before made ou a Sewing Machine. (,.1 in.l see (or yourselves Slid be culi iueed. W. H. SiS.lt. Auellt. osmI ! V uasj Scleral of our subscriljers have areed tu psy 11 tl,eir sulneriptlou III wood, and uow. f they hae time to deliver it, we would like to have them come forward. If all re spond who have promised to do so we will have fully enough to last us through the coming winter. Don't forget this ; come ou as soon as possible, and if your neighbors want a g"ol paper tell tin-in to brimx us Wih- I ami they rail get it. niHs and 4akrls. I tnl I 'uiinin atislies u, to inform our readers that he ha just rerrivrd a maguiii ivnt slock ! collius and caskets, ami here after he will m li them at riees never before heard ol in this community. To give some idea of tl prices, he at'thories us to sy that they w ill rsue from S:l up to $, and for the latter price one will Ik- furnished that has heretoore cost fully S7-V He means business. I.rllrr l.ll. Theio.iosrlne. tsit list of loiters musiniuc ntoefokt i1ee. Anny, latin n.iiiiiy, on M. H. lso. tvrsona riiiloi lor ll.es letters must give tlie Uale on wttleli thrv wwe advertls.,!. I tennis. Pleasant, 1 1 11 11 man, James V. Hurst is, lira. I., Kslsry, .Miss Klla McKiuiv. Ilenrv. Mcltauald. Wm. Nicholson, Isaac, Nichols. Fanny Stusrt, Si,.y Varl. Fatn.iM PAYMONO. P. P. If. M. All kinds ef Lenibrr. Wc have Jor sale, bot,h at a-Kaon and Crass l:i.le.:UHI,lsHI fort of all kinds of Inni- Ikt, sue, a scant linjf, joists, bam timlirrs, boxing, fe-nciiiK, and othrr rou;.;h luuilx-r. At laclmnon w have a aujioiior lot of dry lumber, such a rustic, llovriu', etc. Owiug to the Ute fire, we are olferim; thU'himlHr at minced rates. Address us at Irhanou. CONN P.POTHKl'.S. I.i banos, Or., July 31,. ISSll. Ttsr 1 rlxtnun Rsllroat is uot built y,, and until it is our people wi'J (.till have to use souio other ruhIo of conveyance. Freel Willcrt, of this city, has six or right hacks and buggies w hich ho will s 11 at very low prices and on reasonable terms. He also tines all kinds of blacksmith ing and waou making aud guarantees satis faction. I hr rsv IS, Mti Molrl. J.a.!t. A- iroas, w ho has tjaineil sueh an en viable reputatiou as host at the MeMumvilllu hotel, has oened out the now hotel at the dcjiot iu this city, and is now- ready to prop erly care for all guests w ho may stop with him. Kvrrything is new, neat, dean and convenient nud better tables a,r tint set any where in the State. "tf. Sail and tselllr. W, II. Hartless, having sold out his meat market, wants all his customers who are in arrears to call at his old stand aud settle at once. His busiue must lie closed out, im mediately, and all who owe him should "come to the center." You tVuul Furniture'. Jas, 1 "aiiuals, in this city, uow has on hands a larger stock of furniture than any other establishment this side of Portluud, and if you want to purchase any it will pay you to give him a call. He has something to tell you iu regard to his prices. MtRHlKU. MILHOLLFN-STOCKTO'N. Outhefith inst. , at tho residence of the bride's parents, by llev. A. M. Aoheson, Mr. Wm. H. Mil- hot. lex and JMisa Anna J. Stockton, all 01 Linn county. 0PkAHAM MAXF1KLIX On the ,!rd inst., by l!ov. K. C. Hill, Mr. Jijs. U. Oka ham aud Miss Admk Maxfikld. at the resi dence of the bride's fir 'her, iu Polk county, Oregou. LUPER KEDMAN.- Iu Albany, on Oct 12. ISSft by KghertlH Haven, J. p., Mr. O. M. Lvvkh aud Miss D. B, Pkdmax allot Linu county. PAUKER MARSHALL. On the l.ltli day of October, 1880, by E. I). Haven, J. l at his oltice in the city of Albany, Mr. 0. 0. Parker, of Linn Co. , Oregon, and Miss Mar v , M. MaJtsualX, of the same place. 4 barrb Dlrertorr. V. P. C. A. Meets at their rooms in Fos ter's brick building on Wednesday evenings at 7'W o'clock, and on Sabbath afternoons at 4, Husiuess meetings are held on the even ing of the second Monday iu each month. Everybody invited to attend. IT. P. ClltH(ll. Preach ing every Sabbath, at 11 a. tu., and 7 r. M. by Kev. (i. Ir vine, JJ, I), riabtiath School at 2:30 V. lit. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. KvasjoKUcal.Cilpurii. Preaching ou Sab bath at 11a. r., and "J v. n. Sabbtth Schmd 12:1.1. Prayer meeting every Thur. day evening. W. C. K autner, pastor. Coxor.K(i,vn(iKAI.CiluiH', Services every HahUlh at 11a. it. and 8 V. M. Sabbath Schrnd at s.'il!0. Prayer rn-.tirig m Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. K Ciirm il, Sotnii. Service every Sabbath at St. Paul's M. K. Church, Smith, ot II A. v. and " r. M. Sabbath Schord at IS.'! r. i. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evoimg. M. C. Miller, pastor. L F, Cumin. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 7J v. M. fsong nervine in tho evening before sermon. Sabbath School it 2.'i0 l'. M. Prayer me.-ting every Thurs lay evening. I, Dillon, pastor. HiTprr Cm;i! u.Sorvice every Sablsxth at 1 1 A. M. ami 74 V. V. Sabbath School at J rsy r meeting every 1 humday even ing, o. crswiuni, paswr. i'ttK?iiyTr.uiAS Ullt'KCil. Mervni everv Sabbath morning and evening in College Chapel. Sunday School immediately rf trthe morning service. Prayer meeting every 1 liursilsy evening. Kov. Jdliert Is. (;onJit, pastor. Ibe Markels. I VUowiug ti a correct reiKii tof the mar ket in Wits city up to noon yeatei'lay: FLOUR -f.1.5fi per bbl. J HAY- baled, $10511 per ton. looi-e, 6s. POTATOES -75 cts per bushel BL' lTKi: -20 to 25 cts ir lb. F.(;0S 20 cents per doz. POKKStoSicU jH-r IK P. .ICONS -ham Ui Kkj. shoulders, llJc. sidi-s, 13Jc. DP.IF.D FIU.Tr sun dried apple,, la?. " " plums, IU Plummer dried apples, 14c. " plums. 19c. ClllC'KIlX.S-eijOC-'J.TOO per doz. Sl'lJAK San Francisco C, 101t. CO ITKlv-Costa Hica, ISfSSOc Java, 3i-. Ciireola-.o.,c. - Pio, 20. MILL FF.F.D - bran, SKX- SM per ton. chop, Zlifa.&li). short. lo. iniddliligl, f'JOj 13, TIIK 4ni:BII'.t.V PKOPLK. No piHinlo hi tho world auffor us nm.-b Willi l.vspefwla as A merles us. Atihouub rears or ex-rleiic 111 iiiedic-iiie bad failesl o un-oinpiisb a certain and aure remedy r this diMicseaud iu eireot. such a Sour Nlouiaeh, Heart-burn. Water-brash, Hiuk lesiiai ne, loHiivetioaH, paipllaUon of the lean. Liver I 'om plaint, onmlng up of the nod, low Mplriu. k en era I debility. tc. v lure the introduction of (iaecs'a Auotxr lowkr wo belie vo there is no caweof yst)'M.li that cannot te liDtnodiatol v ra. icved. 30,000 dozen aold laxt year with out one uvw of failure reported. Go to yoor iruiri.tJi, i-osl.ay Mason, and get a sample Ixxtlo fr lo cenUi and trv ii Two ows w id relieve you. Itetrular aize 1 o oontn. I brnalr ( aiisilpallaa Cared. Philadelphia. Pa., Oct. 4, 1ST9. If. II. Warcer t C. lienu. For the pas ton year 1 have iiflVrKl tbe evil ef t'octa at what ml;bt beternied chronic con stipation : my akin became yellow aiidmv liver wa all out of orders " I tried all the remedies) that could be oblalncd, and that was all I conld do, after finding mo relief from regular mcdicitra trratnient, and 1 finally commenced inviiijat your reiiicdio.. 1 lirnt tries I tbe Pills, aud at the end of ore work uiv bowela bail aUained a regularity and healthy action unknown for j earn. I wmi so pUiiued Willi tbe effect thai I con eiudeil to try a bottle of your Hitters, p.nd alllioiiuh I have uot entirely used the tirnt txiltio, j ant eo jH-reepubly unproved and toned up ihat J write to yon giving thin voluntary tmtfmonial to the exoelleuoo of your remedies. . Yonra truly, K J. CaMPBELL. We ChallruKe tlie World. When we say wo believe we have evt denie to prove ihat Shiloh's Censumntlou Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, liiisriiuch as it w ill cure a common or rbron'e Counb. in one half tho time, and relieve ssmuia, llroiicUltl-, liooping Cough, Croup, and fchow more caaea of Coiiauuiplioit cured than all others. It will euro where Ibey fall, It In pleswant to take, baituleas to the youngest child aod we (ruarantee what we say. Price, 10 cts, 5 elsi, and $1.00. If your Luurs are aore, rkeat or Pack lame, 11 so Shiloh's Porous PlaMor. Sold by Foshay A Mason, Irug gbsts, Allsiny, Oregon. n3t A Fragrant Breath and Poarly Teeth, Are ensiiy obtaieed by cleansing your tei lti dailv with th.it jusily pouular d'enti frice, S()liOIUNT. Coiiinofce.1 of rare antiseptic bcrbu, it Imparts whiteness to tike leeiu. m ueJictoua aronia to tlie breatn aud preserve, intact, from youth to old uaio. tho teeth. Acidity of tbe stomach w iil destroy tho alronitest teeth unless iu eflects are counteracted with hOZOlMJNT, und tbla pure tooth-wash protects tbe den tal Murtacea Dy removing every impurity that adheres to them. Ak your druggist ior jj.uLnj 1 . HOW TO SAVK MONEY. Instead of Coing la w dootor for a iresorttlon, if you have llriKhl's IMhcs-so, liiabetes. Pain in the liack and Loins, Smarting, lufU tarna tion, Calculi, ltrick-dust itepoxit, or any trouble of the Kidneys or Bladder, buy a bottle of r. Mintie's KephreUcuru, ihe great Itiicbn Compound. Jt ia tbe most wonderful prescription for these troubles ever com pounded. Messrs. Abranis Jt Carroll, wholesale Aruirtriats, aay : "We repird Piephrettctiui as the best kidney ana iiiaitayr remedy in the market.' Woodard, druiri;it. IVrtland. Or.. Rays "Everybody sveaku highly of it." Chiids, drnirgist, Portlnnd, Or., says: "Sold lots of it; it always does the work." Many have boeu cured of obstinate kidney com plaints alter the doctor lmve iriveu them up. Price, f l.'iS. For sale by alt drug Kiata. . ssSsW-as Sill ASTLEY COOPER'S VITALi KB STOKATfrVK Tbe great English remedy lias nisde more cures of Nervous Debil ity, tseuiinal Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, inability for mental labor, despondency and such diseases as are induced by youthful follies and excesses, than all other medicines combined. Why will you suffer? Send to A. K. MIntie, M. IX, Mo. 11 Kearney street, San Francisco, lor the Kestonttive aud be cured. Price, $3 ier bottle. Four times the quantity, $iu. Try a bottle. Dr. Mintio treats all private diseases success fully. AVIistt Khnll I do for a complexion T Is tbe one abiding thought of many s lady, j who needs but that last touch to be a rav ishinir beauty. Where nature has fallbd to do hor part, eontes in tbe aid of art, and now that Madame Kacli el's Enamel Bloom is freely ofl'ered there is no excuse for plainness. Thi3 providential invention is made of perfectly harmless ingredients, fresh from tbe worM of iluwers and plants. and has a most wholesome as yieik aa a de lightful etlect upon the skin. iNo touctte Uiblo can all'ord to be without it. 1 ' .. . . . . ". . r Xo Deception lined. It is strange that so many peoplo will continue to sutler day after day with Dys pepsia, Idver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or General Debility" when they can procure at our stoj Shiloh's Vi talizee, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve them, prioe, 75 cts. Sold by Fo shay Jt M,aon, Druggists, Albany, Or. Don't forget it ! You can get the Chicago Weelly Ji and the JDemoceat one year for$X Summons. la Hit Circuit Covrt Of. Coiinlj hf Lin in Ihe Bt-ite 0 Orrrjon: AJmin C. Went gate, Plaintiff; ) vn. ' I IvJ S, Westgatu, lfendant. J To Ievl H. Weslgate, tho Defendant above "named : 1,TI;.Cf AM ,; : TH K KTATE OF OUROON, vou are hereby nummoned and r.K'u'.red lo npptr and answer tho complaint of tli5 abova tmjjeil plaintbT. now on file with tbe Clerk of eaul rourt on or lieforo t first day or the nex teim of twihl Conn, to b boldcn In Albanr. Linn County, Oregon, on tha fourth M -i,-day, the 2r4.i1 day of Octol-t.-, 18t-, and v. n aro notlfloj that the relit-', demanded in find complaint H that tho ciarriae non Uaf now turfng oetweon sail I piaintitt and defof.dant be forever ibwolveJ. that plaintiir have the care anr i;ustody of the minor niilld, Alvin Wi?!, aud that plairitlfy recover judgmenf against defend ant fer her cost and dlobi raemente of this tilt 1 and If yon fail to appear and answer sab! complaint herein refiu'red tbe plaintiir will apply toaald Court for the re lief demaudod in said coin r.bslut. Tbla ummonia publinl od In the Statu RiuiiTtt DioiitATr.owvip!.poroneea woek for aix coriMMULire weeks, by crdei of Hod. 11. V. Uolae. Jurfc ,r cnort which order is dared tspu.tobor'7th, ,8W Kl ft A If AN A. BILYKIT. 6w8 Attorneys for Plaintiir. FASHION- RATH AXD SHAVIXG ROOH ! IIIAVIi IlEFITTEDand ttmvlb'.-X tn'v phvw ol buainew nd retired Cj. ?t viesstof a first c'.am tsstber f-otn ii Fran dco. I now have (Ue celeb-ated Jiarypt lan hair tonic, which la the beat yc, j.ars flon for mrffigthtnlnij nd aofter.icg tbe hair, and wl.l use It on my cuitoiacra free of charge. 'CUTS. KSULA.V ZR. " vltitiitf PUBLIO SALE. "VJ"011CK is hereby given that on 'iatur day. the I3Jdvr.rii,s.l iltso too boor of 0110 o'clock P. al tbe atav blea or Wiies-ler & Idckcr, In Albany, Linn Counly, Oregon, X win fcell one bay horse, to pf the cosu and pnue keepiuKaaid horse, tuvoibnr sarPK i:,am of malin; . Id sale. Ksa u. 1st aay or October lrSO. w3 JObEPU JilOX. TO !HE wc":lg class. Wo ST now msml V . ..a jji mil rim umwm m!t k ... slant ccmlormcit ac Lan. tJ. shfs.s tsr their r moments. BultHS near, lil,t and pmfiubie. I'msa nt tilbar tn csssi earn ti an SO erots W If. rgg evwalnjr. sad a arrs.,rtiuiul anm I. devouux 1 boi Ulivs to tba budocaa. V,yr a4 f'rf mu marly as tmich a men. That 'J a m see lm noai iu mart thou- addraas au4 ts liu: "s Biaaa uua user: To sweb mm are M sr'l -a-. Uac-I wu inll send onm donar to pay for ib Wot . t r'itiu-. u;ipartmrs aod omt fro. -in , bn.iws s.-iksox a to., I'ortlsnu. liaiua. ill ALBAJTY ilURBLE W0UX8 ALBASY, ORCCO:.. STAUir.H BROS. - Proprietors. KQHUKEriTS, TABLETS, n IIliZVDS l OlNES Executed in. Italian or Vermont Marble. AUo, every variety of cemetery and other (.tone work done with ntat oess and dUpatcb. Kpecial attentlun given to orders from all part of this State and VVashiagtou Territory. fiTKW work warranted. notf 27 t rjbusinei) km U tha public V.. -Sva kj A ran maks msiej tssusrat, sturli fir im Un at aaylhinc elan. CapifsJ ius, r;u.d. W vul tsxk you. git oay mi mJj, tule st heme hy Ute industrious. Ymu, mmm, b.ns srl jiris scUsl r crysv bre ti, work fur as. Kuw'ittle t:mr. yo " yoor hole time tr, tha axrs, or oi.ly y..ar sfsusi DHsaicnu. o otiisr lwsiMa4 aili v sol iHsar O as wttL s,-0 ou9 ailtit to srark ua fcul w c sfc vmius pay ny erncsta st oocc ot'y oul.-il and tamm trw. A rrrat apponunltr for trikmr ir-jery Msily and boooratiiy. Address Tscs li Co.. auWa Maine. Aloany Bath House. I fully iafona the eiuseas of li-aa .- aad i eiaitytbat I hve taSan charge ofiKr titat'isi aasnt.aad, by kaeping eUaa rcoaas and psym trie I attantioa to buidoess, it."t. tu suit al those wha may favor ua with tneir patrucagw nTHK Bsreioiora eamod oa borbiog bot Flrst-Class Hir Drtwsfr g Salocn. Wa aspeets to e-lva entire st:-faotios ta al -Chiidien asd Ladies' nir naatlv ea ndihsmpoosi. JOS'TKBEIR. The Corvallis Fruit Co. Will purcha.se Plummer drieii fro" at full market rricos; ill send a competent person to a j vine fruit growers as to cultivation of or addi tions to orchards ; Will supply fruit trees of approved sort at moderate prices ; Will aell Plummer Driers through Linn, Benton and Lane counties. ' Letters to be sent to OorvalliaFnrt na pany. Coryajt la .Benton Counfy, Oretion. WALL1S NASH, President. James Kxadmax, Sec'y. January 1, 1H&0. 2-1 wis WHEAT WANTED!" WHEAT WANTED! '"PH E PROl'KIETOBS OF-TH": Mltf X. NOLI A MILLS offer a pr. uui o four ceiits per bu.-hel over ar d Hvethe market prioe tor gord merchantabl wheat either soid to them or t red v itb then this coming season, i irks -laroi- hed to parties wishing to a. ' ith or sU w beat to them. J. ti FOSTEH dt CO. Albauy, July 30, ISsO. 52 JOIIX ELLIOTT, PRACTICAL MnxwEiGnr,. Albany, Oregon. Information given cheerfully, me at Albany. M-ess INSURANCE. Commercial Uric-r, of London. Capital, 312, 500,0u0. North British and Mer cantile. Capital. $10, 000,000. Also the Imperial. Lon don, Northern & Queen ris.i4-nt aort rrr rrk C. H. STEWART, Agent. OO AA A MONTH miarsntied. $1! s dsy st heme i !arwtsl iwit ra. vOUV maile by ttia industriuus. fVtirod: will ot.rt j on, Uon, a-onwn, boys .iris make money taster at work lor us thaa at aujr tbiiurvlsa, Tl work is lifht aud pleaM.ntrandsucsi as anyone cau rigrut at. Thos who ua wise vfao see tlus notiue will aunct lis their adiirases at oncanuot Bus lis- tiicfliselves. Costly Outfit and terms. the time. 1 nose sirtiady at srork are lsyiug: up lrg& suras ut uwuey. Aiidicss 1'Mb'X & CO., Augur.Uk liaiiw. Sff fli week In your own town. 83 outfit' OOaUlfrea. No rial, Kooiler. il you wai t s i,us.ai!c4 at wMcli persons ut either sex can nvJt great pay iul tlie tine they work, write for Dsrticu.sM Li J. HiLum & Co. Portland Mains,