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A Kail Ittneir STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT KATK4 OFADVEBTOIXO. 1 w 1 (jsr 2 00 8 00 4 00 00 7 60 10 00 15 0 ISSUED EVERY FlUDAY BY 1 Inch. s 3 " &Col i S 00 6 00 '8 00 woo 6 Q0 0 00 7 00 0 00 12 01 If. 00 20 00 7 00 10 00 12 60 1 00 1H 00 'A SO 40 00 13 00 15 J 18 0t' 25 00 30 00 40 00 00 00 JS 00 'i io 27 00 85 CO 48 0O 00 00 100 00 r FFirK.lw"tetmr-ri"Ratldlnc,(- lairs earner BrMstalttta aat aeevml au. Business- notices in the Local Columns 20 eenta per line. For lesrsl and transient advertisements fl 00 per ,juar, for the n rat insert ioDfand 60 cent per aquare for each subsequent'!!! sertlon. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: Rlna-1. enpjr, per sear. NinsH. copy, m-with S tntrl. eop' throe wonts. url. nuuttxr en 00 i 00 I 00 .... 10 ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEM1SHR 5, 1880. VOL. XVI. NO. 14. U in JO n A ! I 111 II M M ii HI II . 11 Ml r 1 T 1 r PROFESSION AIi CARDS. C. S. WOLVSSTOX. K. a. m uruncT. HUMPHREY & W0I.VEUT0X, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albauy. Oregon. Wil i-.ra.-Ue. In allth. Court. In thf State. Irlle nntr .tnt coile-cUon- attenUe-.i lo promptly. I.4I.MI L ri.KN. . K. rtlAMIIKKIIX. FL1NX & CHAMREHLAIX, ATTOUXEYS AT LAW, Albas?, Oregon. Bironii-e In Foster's Brk-k Blork.fj- vlonlKir. R. St. HTcUUtK. U. Ill.Yil STKAIIAX & lniYiJ.U, ATTORNEYS & GQUKSELOES AT LAW Albaar, Oregon. f JUACTICE IS ALL THE COURTS OF 1 this State. Tbev give Mcial atten tion to collection and probate matter. Ottli-e In Foster's new brick. -I'.Hf L. H. M0NTANYE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Notary Public. Albany, Oregon, Office upstair, over John Hritra store, 1st street. viiiiiitr D. R. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORXEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Albany, Oregoa. aire mp slalr. la the ttdd Fellow. Trm pi. 'Collection, a specialty. apil. J. K. WEATHERFORD, piOTARV rTBLIC.) tTTORNRY AT LAW, ALBSY. Kl.t.V. iriLL PRACTIt'K IS ALL THE ful'RTS OF THE l-OlBi-e ia Odd FeIlw- Temi'lr. U- JT. C. POWELL. W. R. JILTEL'. joavjsll & bii.yi:l . vTTOltN KYS AT LAW, AhiI Solif ilors in ( Lanren'. lbinv. - okm;o. 'ollocl ions promptly iuiu!t on all i-oinli. piTXHlUD in Foster's bri.-k.--. T. P. IlAC Iil.E31.., ATTORN 12 Y AT LAW. A LB aswas' Aif Office opatairs in the uJ.l I t How 's Temple." Tl3n.'W) F. T.I. MILLER, ATTOUNT.Y AT lVW arm prseUor la all Um oturu at llie xt:tF. lrucupt mirfitiuu Ktvu I' (t'lNfiK!!. -ori ry.aces aud rumiunlkuu of l ulen. I'nlnl toaiuBtni. a.peeuiuy. vlJn;ur. j. a. -.vris ATTORNEY ANDCJUaSELOU AT LAW C9R7ALXI3, OBEGOW. 4fX mK In alt lh '.xut. of h Slot yOfflc Id tUr ('own iioiiw "Xa vIKoJSvL K. ii. JOllXKOX, 31, 13., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Albany, Oresou. Off, c in Froman'a Brick, two dfir-r East of Conner's Bank. nio DE. G- WILLIS PEICE, DUXTIST.' P4d Fellows' Temple, AllMy. Or-gei. Office hours froni 8 to '2, aud from 1 to i. ' i6:imr D. M. Jones; M. D. Physician and Surgeon, ALU1SY, OltEtOX. Offi..-e-ln- Plummer'i Jrug More. K-i- dence on Washington St. -tt OCCULIST AND AURIST 8ALE3I, OHEGOS. R (K.l.flFV HAS HAIl RXPERIKNVKJX I I LrM.L.nip the v.riou tllcntHe. to wliU h Ihf ye aud far are ut)wt, nl fwl ronnilpnl of RivInK enure ma.uiicwm w inuwo wui. mwy p'a; themiielve. under til. rar. uoKtr. P. C. CLARE, Sucerwr to 3. ii. V.tt.) Ilealer Jn Heavy and Shell Hardware, iron. Steel ' iid tlnr-li'iiiic'ii Tool. Oil Vlrl treet, one oor eMt ot 8. K. Young" Al any, Oregon. REVERE EI0U3E, y-rutf First aad KlUwvrtn Albany, Orrgaa Pfeifier Bro's Props. ., B6 Ifule! i flttd MP In I! rat clam tyle. Table, Ue4 wttli tee ihzi xiie mantei. w,iru,. ayrutx ia evrjr Htxmt. A fMiii 8n:pU! Koom tur Ojui lcil lYavelwa.'" tSVrrr t'.ara I. aad Uta tbe Hlrl."i S:ltt j !ST CHARLES HOTEL, ALBANY, OXZEGON. i- MSS, C. DOCK. Prppricloi. This House hu been tliuoalil.r remtvateil from top to hoUoni, .lid in now in ft,lendu! coiiilittoit fur tbe KUUfrLaiiinicnt o tr.viern. 'J ha luUle ii .upplitl wlLto ever.tUiinjf lb, uuir kel affords SMinjiie roouia for couiUbU'iil men. C.ratlU, Lebttaua and ltilla slucrOfUrr. vHuiU OQAAA UQKTH ifiirarjted. S12 lny at home OOVU made tjy tija iijdiwtrujiis, ' a.il,il not re uuirad; we ill itart youC Ven, women, Ik. mul 2irl make money fautvr twork lor u than at any tDimr else. 1 work ia light aud jileaxiiit, anil 8u. li k anyone can go riuht at. Tbo who are wine wlio thin notice will aend ua their addresaue at once and aee lor themselves. C'oatlv Outfit and ternw. ISoa t the tune. Those already at work are laying- np larpe . aunw ol money. Addles. TRUE CO., Auuu( ktiune. Of f d A week in vour own town. J5 out fit vOUilflif. KorUk, Reader, it ynu want a Lupine at which pemous of either aex can nutke Krsat pay all the time they work, write for particular o 11. Hau.ett & Co. Purtland, ILtiue. THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE." HAS ONLY 12 L&'2SZl OUTLASTS ii m il wok iv 1 1 (i SEWING MACHINE. ! Awarilrl Firat I'rrininiii. Orreon Nl rlr. 179 ! 1MHO Aw.rartl i'lrnt I'rt'iiiliiiu. and only .Unrbin plarrd in Firat C'IK (5 romprlitora) ut the Aulrallnii lulrriiklloual Ksblblllon. AI.WAVH lK KIV1.S Fill NT iilit. INIMKTIAI.. Tho "DAVIS" Sfwinjc M.icliino Selling 1,000 Maehines per Week! It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It iloiw every vnricly of work without lstiui, ami ha more piatlcal atlai'liniontt than alt others i-oiiibiutHl. 52 Y. IS. NCOTT, Agrut. Albany, Oregon. Warner's Safe Kidney g Liver CURE A Positive Urmrilf Air A I.I, Hil nrjr. I.Urraiid I'rinary Tronblo of both .Male and Female, Artina Direetly npon llie Organ Afieel- el. For llie Hot 'Nenwon it is In valuable. head Tin: i:i:coi:i): 'It ftavnl niv lifii." i:. ii. ijikiiy.sviiiw, a;. "IniHisealllotrylU" John llrnailoii, l-avi nonli, Kim. "It ltlio roniPlv that w ill -iirftrn innnv liMiMfii pet'uliar to w Kiiu-n.'" Mother' MstiZnyMio. "It has pael ppwra tr-U ami won rti- (lorwmenlJt from noino!'ilip liitilx'Ki imi. nuI talent of tho onunirv." New York Worh!, fcXo Itonieily heiotofori? ili.Hj-iverfil ran Ii" hehl for ono inonii-iit iti comparison with it " C. A. Uarvcv, I. I)., V'.ili:ni- ton. I. C. "It W the Ix-t anil only f-fi'wient romeilv for Kidnovaoil I.ivPrtroul!opi -r hroiiulil txfore the pnbllo." (Oil ) John K. Mi' Cheaney, WawhinKtoii, 11 V. "lam rejnireil to saylnm now a nc!i man ami am only too jrhni to itil'y rt Rarilinx the plorions resiiIlH of a rnm ily whicii ha-H iiimjIi1 me w happy." lltev.) 1. p. llurkl', Ark. TliiCreal Xa'nrar Ileniedy U Cor Sale by Pnijrsists in all 1'aHs v,i iLe Wo!d. TRY IT AM) TAKE NO 0TIIEK. H. K. VVARPaER i CO. ICoeheKter. '. V. THE ALBANY FARMER'S CGKP'Y wi'l ay no preminm on licat Klorpil nt their warehouse, Imt lifrehy (rivo pooilive awiurance that they will ealer into no com bination to keep prices down. They will store grain at tho rale of Font cests per boshc-l for wheat, and Til k;k cctts per bushel for oats. The Company agrees to faithfully en deavor to secure the hialiest lioHMhle-'prico for all grain stored with them, without any charge except stonco. Arrangements have been made for in suring grain, and uyn all that is tonl with us and insured vn will make. li!-ntl advances in cash. M. 11. WJLIM, Attest: 1). Maxbfiklii, J'ro. ltf fcec'y. JAMES DANNALS, PRALU U AKD MtXtraCTUKkK Or SOLID WALNUT DEDROOJI SETS, Marble aad Howl Toi. Parlor Set3 and lounges, Ivlar ble To? Center-Tables, Spring Beds and Mattres3es, W4LMT, MAPLE AND OAK O.1A0KETS, And all kuiila of Wfcatnota, 'haln, Bedxlvada, i:lriislon Ta lilrn, htanila. Clllt and I'auejr Sfonldlnga, I'.fc. I intend to keep event'iilti? in the furniture Hue, and will juaraiitec aatihfitction to nil who will rail on me at Miller's Urick. J AWK W.4 . ALH. Administrator's Notice. NOTICK is hereby given that tlienndor. signed was on tho 2d day of Octolier, ISM), duly appointed Administrator of t)io estate of Thomas Summers, deceased, by the County Court of Linn County, Ore icon, and ail persons having claims against said estalo are hereby nottlioi to Vr,,w't the same, with the projser vouchers, to me at my ofliiM in Albany. Linn County, Ore eon, within six months front tho date of this notice. Dated this Mill day of October, 1STO. I.. 1!1I,YEU, 71w-4 Aoininis-rator. price a nicmitmh H aw mill in Waterloo precinct. A larsre quant ity of thetnest lumber on haant. wliicb win li m4 cIm and credit (riven until Octoir lit, lr!. r oilowiiijfis the list of price. : . Hear lumber, per thonsnnd ' .,. ....$13 00 Fclifinsf, barn sidin.ailil all luml ..re ichua I) 00 Scimtliin;, timljers and hea-y lumin'r.. ........ 8 00 The lumber will be furM3h4 t,idc of th Sautiam fi? !?. OTHERS. lMlKMHH IVIIKW THE Jl DJFJ t'nijiai)y aro iiiaiiurcHurlii)( aul SilH EL E. Youxci IS NOW HF.i'EtVINU HIS FA 1,1- mill WISTKIt STOCK -UF- n VlISII! CoSSISTI.su OF DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, Houso Furnishing Goods, ETC., ETC., ETC. Many i tliewo Goods are bought (lirct't from thenian- I iiiVifliirors for cuh, a 11 ;jrp all Tii'st Clasa (JooflsX) TUAS1I, ami will lu Hold at Popular l'lict'H. CENTRAL -AM j 11 It T. J. II. HEHHKX, Proprietor. -riTIM TP IN THENEATKr HTYI.K I' and keeps constantly on hand full supply of FHr.SU BEEF, POCK, SH'TTltt, VEAL AD 8USAGE, The fullest HiInwlll lie taken to accom modate the public. llf:Ulf SntJC lanowlieinr mad. faster than ever illvlil. I ly thHM at work for u. Persons of eiiliei se : can make &uU a week in their own biwna if they an willing to work. No risk. outllt free. Anyone can run the Miaineaa. Capital not rniulrad. All who cnaKe pner. No on. fails. I'snUnlars lire. Addrewi, II. IUllxtt 4 Co., Portland, Waltw. AIjOANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. A I, It N V. OK. The First Term will open on Wed nesday, September 1, 1880. For particulars concerning; the coarse, or study and the price of tuition, apply to '- - ...... nrv. Ki r-rnT iopit, rm i. WHEAT WAFiTED. n:UIhrd4Isom & Co. WILL pAV A PREMIUM of FOUU CKNTS per bnsliel In Mill feed over and above the Market price on al good MQrclian table wheat stored with them this season. Are prepared to pay CASH DOWN, and guarantee as good prices as can be obtain ed elsewhere. A large supply of Hacks always-on hand. We have our Mill fiUod up with all the .'ii t "WALLAH, JSOM & CQ, Alhany, July 22d, issq. ai F.EW BARBER SHOP ! J. II. SURLES, Prop'r. i GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes wun eacn suave, t'riees tor shaving aud hair-cutting same as usual. Koom. opposite Moliwdln s store. lOtf ARB A BLOOD POISONING, Causing Chitla ond Fovor Dumb Aguo, Intermittent Ro mlttont n:id Typhoid Fevors, Billouino53, Llvor, Stomach, and Kidnoy dlsordors, ond many othsrallmonts, destroy Inp tho hoalth and livos of millions, is drivon out of tho system, and radically cured by tho uso of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC CODY AND and only perfoct treat ment by tho Absorption prin ciple Tho Plasters acting In conjunction with tho Pad up on tho norvo centors and ro motopartsof the body. In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingthasystom from MALA RIAL POISON. Tho whole troatmont, PAD, BODY PLASTER and FOOT PL43TERS, all combined, sold for SI.OO tho choapost and boot rotnotly over discov ered, and a positive euro fjuarantood if worn accord ng to directions. Romom ber. Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, tho wholo, S 1 .00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on rooeipt of prieo by THE LION MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. ALBANY MARBLE WOItKS ALU AX Y. OKM.OX. KTAIGF.Il BROS. - I'roniiHoiH. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, iii:,viw fomjh KxAi-uletl lu Italian or Venuont Marble. oth.r stotio work done Willi iiealueHs nud ditjaiUli. Hpoclal nt'eiiiiim civeu to orders from 11 tutrts of thi Siiiln mill .I.iii,.i..ii Ti-rritory. "AU work nrntnle.l. n.'df Sportsman's Headquarters. w. 13. SCOTT, I'KAI.ni is Uuns, Rifles Kerolrcrs!! Am4 Abmm.hmIIUm r All kin!. tU'ittiiurUMt. Hliri. Wiiu-ltMlvr fthl tUIUril rivtittf n4 iriina. ami nii.wr-kuliii rtm ati4 Hi guna ol jvr tUmrrium. Al... ft Urtrv ktul Wrll ctm-lfti tork of timhing Tm'kUet t Utirry, I olUn, tmtwr rhU lu fk.it ftnylhliiK tiiip-ull mh .r hi my I-ir. All kinds of SewiM Machines Ee- paired, tirsnetnlter That Cminot lie IIiiilcrMolil Anvwher. In thl. KtaUe. (Ml ALBANY FOUNDRY MACHINE SEI0. KMTAULIMIIF.D IS05. y A. F. CHER ft Y, tua(ed at oomer of First and Monlgoineiy btrix-ln, Albany, Oregon. Haviiiirtakcn ehanroof thoabovo naniod Works, we are prepared to manufacture Hteam Knriiicnt Naw and (Jrist Mills, Wod-workinfr Mat;hlnery, 1'unips, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Machinery of all kinds repaired. 8pp cial attention glycii to fepainnj; iarin u a chinery. ' Catlrra lUaklas tloa In all II. r.rsna. likllyl A. F. CUEJtllY & SON. WHEAT WANTED ! WIIKAT WANTKDS rpiIK PROtrRHTTQRS OF TIIR M-VG-4- JIOLIA WlLfjS oiler a premiuiu of fqur cent per busliel over and alove the market price for (rood merchantable wheat either sold to them or stored with them this coininfr season. Baeka lurnhdied to parties wishing to store with or soil wheat to them. J. II. FOSTER A CO. Albany, July 30, 1880. hi Exeoutor's Notice. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT the undersigned has been duly ap pointed Executor of the last will and testa ment of lion.iamln Frentand, deceased. Alt persona having claims against the es tate of said deceased will present tho same, properly verilied, to the undersigned at bis home In Portland, Oregon, or to 1j. It. Mnutanye at his olnco ii. the city of Al bany, Oregon, within six mouths from this date. October 0, 1880. A. C, FAJRCIIIf'Pt . J. Montanv5. Executor. Attorney. 1Hw4 WELCOME SALOON. Wm.'Yolgt, Proprietor. mHE BEST WIN EH, LIQUORS AND JL cigars always on hand. DEER 5 CENTS A GLASS. Call and see mo. Saloon In brick build ing, next door to Dannals' furniture store. 2-tf WM. VOl f IT. O. A V. It. K. TIM 14 TA It 1,14. Albnuy Nlnllon. nrptnriMK or thais. IHII ni.llTII, Al.ltANV KXI'ltl-KSIirtwrU.t r llrUoirr TKAINH ' . f. nn a. M l l A. M It sr. A. ill is lift r. ! MAIL TKAI.V I Arrlvfaat . ' !rts at mMK. sut rii. MAIL TKAIM ! rrl.osat ... t iHM-arU l HlKIIJIIT THAIS ' . AI.IIA.NV KXI'KKMM Arrivra al - 11 1.'. A. M U' lir. I'. l a .! I'. M. H.a.- i". m All Trala rlHlly. ril aanilu). WII.I,, II. HICK, Station Atfi-lit. rras paper rt! Im fiHiiirl n,V AIm mI Um.. AtlvHl.lniC UllnHtUt IU SH.H(H Ml 1. wht'rt. mlvcrll.MHI 'i'ifi nuur um nM fi.r it in tn l nun. I'r.tlrlplil.n talrrUliliurnl. Tim ynung laillrs c.itiiir.iii( the F.nslcl pliian Hociuty will yivo an ciib rUiiiiiicnt at tho Cullrgo C1ibmi1 next Tiumilay evnninj; for the urMHi of raining fund, to pay fur the new desks just rccwlveil at the ('llcj;i. Tin admission i. CO t-i-nts, children 2.1 cruta. Fl lowing i the r(;rniii uf exoreiac : Muaiu by the Indira lira.. lUml. Itm-itntiun, Mm Nrllsi r'rtwlaml, I'lano lulo, Mis. N I. Const, Vocal duett, Mr t liatnlrlain ami Mis. Avery, Kialiil, Mian Allhouftff, Souk, Mia. Aniitn 1'i.wi.ll, lincilatioil, Mia. Vmta Moauii, I 'tutu Kiln, Mr Ii W 1'rice. I'laun solo. Mi. I jiura I i ultra, Vwal diiott, Miaaua Kiiihi and Mill.-r. Kaaay, Mia. Mary ;j.tic, Suiij, Mr II (' Clcmmit, l.m-itatiun, Mia Majjia Kostrr, 1'i.no nolo, Mia. h'auiiin Strnliati, 1'i.nift aulo, Mr t 'has I'irrce, l;-aliti((, Mr. C F. Wolvcrtou, ItncUmatiun, Mr Ja Kimtrr, Kcading. Mrs K F Sox, ' Suui;. iin Nottio l'i r. Recitation, Mia. Ilrttiu Millur, .Song, Mr I 'lias atri'iidiit, Muaio by the ladles' ISraa I'.nlld. Uaalb or a. mart t aoprr. Samuel Cisiprr, an old resident of this couuty, died at his farm on tho Alliaiiy I'rai rio, last Saturday iiifht after an illtirsi of only a few uioiiicnts. lie had been afllictej with rlieumatUm for several years, but k as no worse than usual up to about an hour be fore his death. ' Iti. thought that the di. rase attacked hi. heart, cauirinj hi. auddrn death. 111. rniiains were brought to this city last Monday aud buried in the cemetery, llev. Ir. lidl onductiti); the cvrotnonies. Mr. ('iMiMr u a native of Mary land, and came to this Uto in IMT. lis h. r-ii nvl a Irro family, the bidet of wboini Mr. It. Cooiwr, of (VuWr precincL The Wrslbrr, Tlie follimiair i. a .i.iiinmry i.l im t.i logi cal idHu-rvatiou. for tl totr, H-UI. Ikrn ;t Alliityr, Orrym, by Join, Iliia : Hilicat baromrti-r durlii j tin- In nilli. 20 41 ; ! rat. 1M Ti 1 no-aii. ,'U) U', lli-lie.t lellilKtntlire during I lie lli.-iilli. 71 ; l.iwe.t, 3i) ; mr.iu, 'M .1. !'revailiii' wiu-l, n..rlti ; maximum el.M i- y, X Totat raiuhdl, l.l'J ; nuiiiU-r of miny l ;, mi which .01 or mors rain full, ( ; uiiiolH-r of lay. of rlou.luieaa, avrrig. H in. .calf of III, including fog, 25. Nunilierof frosty mornings, 11. A l'lrt Alarm. Ijwt Sabbath evening just a. the diHi-i-rut hurehmof the city wernliiiiiing, an alarm of lire was rung out by the No. I'. 1m-II. Tho engines and truck came out iu a hurry, but t was soon acertaiued that the alarm had I (ecu falH. Marxaaltaumgart happcne.l to ;n into his aatiKin, and .f iund it full of smoke, but after ha hut K'ven an alarm it was ascer tained that the damper in. his stove pipe had bran shut, which forced the amvko out into the room. Tbe 'ntnloiil.liaii a. The case of the State v. Frank Compton, au action for seduction under promise of marriage, caino up in Court last work before Judge Hoiso. The young 'man was found guilty, but the affair was compromised by hi. marrying the young lady and paying cost. This young couple would have lxn-n married mouth, ago had it not hcen for noma scandal; mongers, who peddled lies' to M,r. Compton in regard to theyouug lady b whom ho waa betrothed. The anxlavllle Hrhnul. The first month nf tne current quarter of school at Soilarille closed on the C-d of Octo her, and the enrollment ttood at 28. F.lTie Robinson, llhoda Stringer, ltoaa Cioble, Etta I'arriali, Ixiriti Coyle and Kvarts Parrisli were not akaent during the month. I'Hio Robin sum, Lily Edwarda; Mary Wiley, Geo, Ed wards, Ernest Miller njid Frank If,cnly were not tardy, l'arents ot the pupila are Invited to visit the .cIkhi. L. M. NtcKGiiaox, Teacher. TEX DOLLtltH B:W.1BI. Iist alioutjtlirpe weeks ago from a farm on the road between Albany ami Corvallis, I.iun county aide, a small letter bitch, black with the exception of a small white mark on the fore foot, and possibly one oil the breast. Any one wb,o. wil) scn4 information to the Dkmocrat, which will lead to her recovery, will receive the above mentioned reward for big trouble. I.eller l.Ul. Tlietoilowlngr Is the list of letters rHiiialnliiR In t lie I'ost Otnee, Ailmny, bluii enmity. Ore eon, Nov. 4, ISmii. I'enuins cslllnir tor these letters iniiMl give the ilute on wbliin they were advertised. Foster, Stephen, Gannon, Mrs Jumen, Hill, Otis, Harrison, N E Jackson, Mrs H Lav ton, 3D Miller, I C McKinnie, Mrs Ernie Stephenson, R G ('2) Sohoohne, N. I . S.iyrs, Christopher R Stephens, Henry Stewart, R F Stetson, 11 H. RAYMOND, P. M. I Itliio Klbbun lab. The Blue Ribbon Club hold a very inter esting meeting last Friday evene, fyid the udieuoo was addressed by Rev. V. C. Kunt or. The following oflicers were elected to sarve during the ensuing term : President H. C. Clomefit. Vice President Chns. Haffenden1, Secretary J. W. lilain, Treasurer Miss Hettie Miller. Mmlille Hen til Beets. m - ; Farmers wanting this celobrated boot will find it at Samuel E. Young's. ' '!" ! arg aliio f...1e Vi-'.iU -,i)-t.t.-: .. ,. ,;i4...ni torew, -raateilnot to sin. .. . A Grange rimlr. FoitKH op Havimm, Oct. 25th. Eil llor J)rmitrrnt ' I had the pleasure of attending one of the largest Grmij;o iiciiic. at Santiain Grange Hall last Saturday that I havo ever known of in this locality. The meeting seemed to Isi conducted principally by Win. Cyrus, Muster of the Grauge, and as long a such men are in Ilia lead 1 cannot help having great rniilidetiee in tho order. Over 2.K) per sons wore present. After all bad congregated at the hall a procession was formed, and, led by the little folks, innrclicil around the unrtli of the building, iiud nttnckci! a bountiful re past w hich had been spread there by the sis ters. This ua apaitof the program in which all could take part ill fact tho vict ual. worewigiHsl thatall hid to. At the clime of the dinner all repaired to Ilia hall, and Hon. John i'ryant Is-ing introduced, made a vury appropriate aildresa'So tlio cliildeu, of whom there were many present. I never knew I cforo that the Ii range had anything to do with children, but 1 think more of the orgmii..itfon now than ever. It seem to lie Just a largo family and a well-regulated family, too - w here each member i. interested in tho affairs of all, and even the children aro not forgotten. R. A. Irvine, State lleputy, was then in troduced, and talked to the audience turarly an hour, showing up iu a very siiuted innii- ner the object, of the order, aud what bene. lit. had IsM-n iletivid from it by the farming community since its ornuiz-ition. Hi. point, were all made exceedingly plain, and were very convincing - just what is needed to cause the mentis rliit of the order to in crease. . At the close of Mr. Irvine', remark', a little daughter of L, W. l'omeroy delivered a recitation .urprisiugly well for ooo of her yar.. A choir rendered gil vocal music after each speech, and I believe that I en joyed the whole proceeding, more than at any other gathering I have ever attended in "The Fork.." It ia my opinion that these gathering, should be hehl m'tencr. The Grange has 1-ctii very much misrepresented by parties w bo never underatisxl its work ings, and nothing will aceouipliah more toward, placing it in a right light before the ieoplo than these picnics or sociables. 1 am very glad that I attended, ami hereafter shall never mist au opportunity to swell tbe crowd on audi occasions. A FAkii:tt. Have All .led ns.Wl.li ? If ho e declare the ballot closed, and wi'.l now pas. t a new subject. Wo wish to call the attention of our readers to the importance f trading with Conrad Meyer. 111. baking is ackitowlcdgid to lie the best iu the whole upper alley, and his stock of groceries i. large, pore ami fn ah, and well selected for tc market. Ho alo keep, on hand family provision, and produce of all kinds, in fact von etn gi t of him anything you may want for Jiltr table, and have it delivered right at j our door. Reside, this he i.he. u. to au iiooiii e o all that ho has already received hi. holiday stock of toys, and will I more able to please tiie public than ever bcfiTe. Ifciii't forget to call around aud aee him. Tbe Maslr More. IVihap. it is not generally known that the M:n Vt s,,n.i: on First street carries the largeat 'mk of sheet muaic, instruction books, etc., of any house oil the coast out side of Sau Francisco. Mr. Allen is recently from California, and has brought a large .lock of pictures, frames, bracket.!, school hook, and stationery, which ho cell, at San Francisco price Tho jwoplo of Albany and community should oertaiuly patroiiio such a store and do all they "can to entourage the new enterprise. A MAN MISSING- luforuintton It wanted of tho wherea bout of John Palmer, who lelt Putou county last spriuu; to (. to Knox Itutie. in I .in n count v. sim-e which tlmn nothing has Ikhii heard'froiu him. Palmer is a small, ilnrk-coiiiploxiiuied man, tibotit 45 years old. He left a forgo family, who are anx ious to leant bis Into. Address Informa tion to WILLIS CARTER, Albany, Oregon. trOro.gou p.-jpersjiloase copy. lanporlaal la tbe Public. Win. In Walkin. ha. oH-ned out a place of business in one of tho O'Toolo bricks. He w ill keep nit hand staplcgroccrica, provision, and all kind, of fruit in their season. lie will also pay tho highest cash price for poul try, cgg, fur. and hide. lie sure to call on him. Lie Yon Believe It? That in this town thoro aro scores of por sons musing our store every day whose lives aro made miserable by Indigestion, liysjiepsia, Sour and distressed Niotiiach, iJver Cotuphtint, Constipation, Ac, when for "6 cts. we will sell thoni bhijoh's Vital l.er, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Foshay iV. Mason, Druggists, Albany, Or. lie Von Van,! Furniture Y Jos. PAiiuals, in this city, now has on hands a larger stock of furniture than any other establishment this sido of Portland, and if yon want to purchase any it will pay yon to give him a call. He has something to tell you in regard to his prices. Fine Furniture, Fred Graff is manufacturing some of the (iuost furniture ever exhibited in this mar ket. His bedroom sets are perfect models of taste and beauty ; and what is bettor still, they are all from Oregon timber. Kol Ice to Farmers. Go to the Bee-Hive wiro works for all kinds of wire cloth and zinc screens for re pairing grain cleaners ; alio for galvanized wire fruit cloth. A u guru. ; tot Hale. About 100 head of Angora goats for salo. For particulars apply to C. II. Stewart at tho Democrat office. BIABBIM. SMITn DEAN. At the residence of tlio bride, in North Brownville, on the 17th day of October, 18S0, by Rev. C. Sperry, W. B. Smith and Mk. L. E. Deas both of Linn County. IS0M- TROUTMAN. At hoj-Ucnoe .f I- -ititm; Alt:. Dl .n,l Heme anal Abraarf. f Jo to Billy Walkin's for your groceries. Chew Jackson's Kest Sweet Navy Tobac eo. Workingmen should buy their furnishing goons of I, Fox. He aell cheap. It you want a good tender chicken for Sunday go to llftly Watkin. and get it. r.,urjr io.il . who wants a "uavis sewing machine. A , B. Scott, Albany, agent. Subscribe to the "llantrattl Wip," the most readable Journal on the Pacilic Coast. Dozens of trimmed hat. and Isitinet at Mr.. Mortius at prices ranging from i 'te Willmr X. Curnull aud w ife were here yes- tonlay. ilhur makes a fine looking gran ger. Jr. .. Willi. Price, dentist office in the Odd Fellows Temple, over Plummer's drug store. Don t forget it f Yon can got the t'hkwjo Werlty rict and the Demisl'KAT one year for &'l A car load of desks of modern style arrived here a few day ago, aud will be ulaced is the college next week. Four weeks from next Monday Albany will vote for city officers. Have yj heard of any candidates ? A large lot of musical instruments, piano stools, etc., were recavsd at Foshsy aud Masons a few day. age. Dick Crah.in.'of Eugene, m down here yesterday. He ssys that bis business at that place is opening up very fair. A large stock of the beat brawl, of tobacco aud cigars just received by I. Fox, aad will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Dou t buy your holiday toys yet 1. Fox ha a large invoice on the way here, of which duo notice will be given whto tbey arrive. The second term of the year at the Col lego begins on the 1.1th inst, at which time quite a nnui her of new pupil, w ill be re cvived. 1,-: , . ii inter i coming, auu you siiould go around to Ignatz Fux's and Luy some of those parlor games. He has a great many kind.. lWrautiful frames and Inaguiticent jewelry foraalebyl. Fox. Hu also ha. just received a large lot of walnut frames which be will sell cheap. Rev. W. J.Crawford having returned from the Baptist State Convention, will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist Church next Sabbath at usual. The "LaughiBg Man" came "gol dern nigh" splitting his aides roaring over the work done at the State Fair on the "Davis" Sewing Machine. We see by the reports at hand that the 'Davi." sewing machine was again victori ous at the Stwte Fair, receiving the First Premium, a. it did but Tear. There w ill be no religions service at the College Chapel next Sabbath, except Sabbath School, Rev. Coudit having gone to Craw. fordarille to org in tie a Dew church. Arthur M. Mattoon, just from Marietta, Ohio, ha been engaged as teacher at tbe Colle-e. This institution is filliag op so fast that the employment of an extra teacher was made neeeaaary. The Star Brewery Beer still retains it popularity, and large quantities are sent off to other portions of tbe state en almost ev ery train, and beie at borne it has a large sale. Two young men of our county, who have been married lately hare subscribed for tbe Dfm. i-.vr. That is right ; no well-regulated family cau do w ithout a good newspaper. Farmers, you have no idea how low fire insurance is. I. 11. Stewart nul wntj yon a policy for $ 1,000 on a first class dwelling house, or Die contents, for three years, for only f 15, aud give you the choice of any of his large English companies. John Fushay, the senioi ptrtner of the tirm of Fushay & Mason, has gone dawn to San Francisco to lay in a stock of drugs, med icines, books, stationery, etc., and our read er should look anxiously for his return, aa they will then have the opportunity of bay ing everything in the line nientioued above at low rate. UKEEX'M AllilMT FLUWEK. It la natural lor peoplo sufTerincr with DvKiMtu and Liver ConiDlainr. or anv derangement of the digestive organs, such as Sour Slonia.h.Siek Headache, Habitual Costivenesw, I'alpitation 67 the Heart, Heart-burn, V aler-brash, gnawing and burning pains at tbe pit ol the Stomach, Yellow Skin. Coated Ton cue and diaasree- able taste In tho mouth, coming op of food after eating, low spirits, Ac, to put o If froai nay to uay utiyiiig au article mat trtey know has cured their neighbor, friend or relative, yet tbey have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your druggists, Foabay A Mason, and get a ot lie of Okkkn's Arut'ST Fixwkr vour im mediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample bottles of this medicine cau be ob tained for 10 cents to try its superior vir tue. Jteiriiiar sl.e 75 cents. 'J'ry it; two doses will relieve any case. BETTER THAN GOLD is tjerfeet health, and yet many are sutrering the tor. tures of tbe damned with Dvspenslawhen asinglo bottle of DR. MINTIWS F.NU- L.ISU JJAJN MELIUS LIVKK AND YS- PKPSIA PILLS will clve relief, amd.if persisted In, will cure the worst case of this distrss&lng trouble. This pill cures Torpid Liver and Biliousness, Regulates me iioweia, removes muipiea from tbe Face, cures (Sallow Complexion, Foul Breath, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Pain in the Sides and Back: la Sugar-coated and GUARANTEED to be PURELY VEGE TABLE. It acts directly on the coating of the Stomach and Sit the Liver. Can be taken in any clime wet or dry weafher. Beware of imitations. The genuine has an engraving of a lion on the outside wrapper. Priee, 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. We IttalleBge the World. When we say we believe we have evi dence to prove that Shiloh's Consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, iuasmuoh as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one-half the time, and relieve Asthma, Brouchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show more cases ""el Consumption cured thau all others. It will cure where they fail, it Is pleasant to take, lmtmleHatotlie youngest child and we guarantee vtiat we say. Price, 10 cts, 60 cts, and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore. CkestorBaek lame, use Shiloh's Porous riastor. sold by .t'osnay a. Mason, Drug gists, Albany, vrcgon. mi So Deception I'sed. It is at ran go that so many people will continue to sutler day after day with Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or General Debility" when they can procure at our store Shiloh's Vi talize', free of cost if it does not cure or relievo theia. Pries, 75 eta. Sold by Fo shay fe Mason, Drin'feis, Albany, t , Te Fareate aa1 Card teas. Kd Baum wishes ns Ut inform oar readers that be has just received a full line of school books and stationery, and from now until the Holiday will receive addition to bis stock on every steamer arriving frem San Francisco. As the Public Schools wiil open out generally next month, yon should call around soon and lay in supply of books for your children and give tbem a chance to per use them before school opens. His motto is "Th best of goods at bottom prices.". Don't forget tbe place corner of First and Kroadalbin streets, opposite the building which is now being erected for Senders St Sternberg. Call on him anil he wil treat you well. We might also add that besides doing a Urge retail business in stationery, tobacco and cigars, be is alee prepared to sell very cheap at wholesale. Country d alers skould make a not of this. We Can't Talk Without showing tbe condition of our teeth. Every laugh expose them. Ia order not ta be ashamed of tbem, let ns use that standart dentrlfice, SOZODOT, which is sure to ke! them white r id spotlcw. No tart can en cru.t tbem, no canker afiect the enamel, n specie, of decay infest tbe dental bone, if SO ZODOXT is regularly used. It is a botan ical preparation, and it beneficial effects en tbe teeth and gums are marvelous, as it re moves all discoloration., and reader tbe gums hard aud rosy. Te the rattle. For the past few months I have allowed my stock to run down very low for the pur. pose of getting rid of old goods, and now I have filled up with a magnificent stock of mercbaodiM, well - etc J and of tbe latest and best varietiea . style, which I will ell at as low price can be afforded. I thank old customers for their liberal patren- age and respectfully request a continuance of the same, sad to new customers I promise fair dealing, and will give them as good bar gains as they can get anywhere. L G. Jacksox. Weed I Weesf X Several of our subscribers have agreed to pay ns tbeir subscription ia wood, and now, if they have time to deliver it, we would like to have tbem come forward. If all re spond who have promised te do so we will have fully enough te last as through the . coming winter. Don't forget this ; come aa soon as possible, and if your neighbors want a good paper tell them to bring ns wocl and tbey can get it. rerfe-rtlM 8a rely One of the latest and without question tbe most perfect searing machine now before tbe public is the "Davis;" wby tbey actually make out of strips ef cloth cups, saucers, baskets, etc., ia perfect shape. We saw one at the Albany agency and together with many samples of practical work noted will aay that there are things never before made on a Sewing Machine. Go and see for yourselves and be convinced. W. B. Scott, Agent. CSBsi. susal CaaJitUw Fred Dunning wishes ns to inform oor readers that he' has just received a magnifi cent stock of coffin, and caskets, and here after be will sell them at prices never before heard of in this community. To give some idea ef the prices, he authorizes ns to say that they will range from S3 op to $50, and for the latter prioe one will be furnished that has heretofore cost fully $75. He mean business. All Kla-a. wrXwusker. We have for sale, both at Lebaaon aad Grass Ridge.300,000 feet of all kind ef lum ber, such as scan tang, joists, barn timbers, boxing, fencing, and other rough lumber. At I., ban on we have a superior lot of dry lumber, such aa rustic, flooring, etc Owing to the late fire, we are offering this lumber at reduced rates. Address as at lebanon. CONN BROTHERS. Lcbano.1, Or July 31, 1830. Tke LelssBea KaUrwsal is not built yet, and until it is our people will atill have to nse some other mode of conveyance. Fred Willert, of this city, has six or eight hacks anil buggies which he will ell at very low prices and en reasonable terms. 11 e also does all kinds of bUvck.mi th ing and wagon making and guarantee satis faction. The New srp Ratei. Jas. A. Gross, who has gained such an en viable reputation aa boat at the Mc.MinnvilUe hotel, has opened out tbe new hotel at the depot ia this city, and is now" ready to prop erly care for all guests who may stop with him. Everything is new, neat, clean and convenient and better tables are not set any where in the State. 52tf. A Wife V inted. The undersigned, a iaracr living in Ben ton county, wants a wife. She should not be over thirty years ef age, aud saitable to a farmer's companionship. Any lady desir ing such a cwnipauionship will please address- WILLIS CARTER, Albany, Oregon. Do l'eta Warn Luawber? " N. Price has 300,000 feet of fine fencing lumber for sale at his mul in Waterloo pre cinct and will deliver it on either aide of tb 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. Brwaslheaal Alpacas. These celebrate goods still maintain their standard of excellence aa cheap, servicable - will not curl or shrink in damp weather cannot be excelled by any similar goods either foreign or domestic An entirely new line of tbe most desirable1 shades just received at Samuel E. Young's. Spaa ef Horses tur Sale. Who wants to buya span of black horses ? A mare and a horse one six .al one seven years old well broken, we'l jBif-cbod an'i; for sala st s --AssJPin--.? -1 Z re tc kesi lea plate la if I'm-.- ' " '' " iu - V