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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, lSffO, ..&.'. K. It. T1NK TABLE. Albany Mat leu. ncnKTiBR r tbi. mna mirth, i A.I.BANT rXPRKSS IVparta at f'KKIUHT TRAINS " - 0:30 A. M. : A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:03 P. M. '- 11:3 A. M. M M P. M. . SMO P. M. S:ai P. M. MAIL TR.UX I ArrivTn at lepnaat MM KB SiHTll. i Arrive MAIL TRAIN ( Ill-farts at FRKIUHT TRAIN ALBANY KXfKKdS Arrivvsal All Tralat datlr. eret Kaaiiar. WILL. B. KMC, Slalk.n AircnL JVTTTC! T A "DT?T? mar hr fiwimt on fit at 0v XlLLO JT AXikUi p. kowr.ll a v. N-patrr MltKU uiay U Mkb for It IN K SW OUK. Baalae Sain. "-1Viley B. Allen 'has ojwdhI out in the OToolo brick the best and moat complete music store iu the state outaiile of l'wtland something we need very much. Win. L. Watkius has opened out a provi iou and grocery store in one of the O "Toole bricks an Broa.lalhiu street, and is doing a good busiueaa, Julius Joseph is geitiug ready for the hol day trade, aud is aow displaying as immense stock of toys in the room tilted up by Grad- wohl especially for htm, one door above "' dy restaurant Phil Cohen baa moved his stock of dry goods back to his olJ quarters ia the building belonging to Senders and Sternberg one door below Fox, Bauin and Co'. One week from next Monday SeuJers and Sternberg will,raove their immense stock of dry goods and general merchandise down into their new building on the corner of First and Broadalhin. They i'.l then have the best location in the city. John Brush and Son are preparing to en gage extensively in the manufacture of fan. nine mills next Spring. The work will be done in their building on First street. A new candy factory aod tobacco store has been opened out in one of Mns Cheadle's buildings by C. W. Oaboru, and he seems to be doing a very fair business. C II. Hewitt, Esq., attorney at law, and Chief Justice Maine hive moved their ollice Into one of the O Toole building on Broad alhin street. A wooden pump factory has been started in the building adjoining C D. Simpson's warehouse by a geutlemaa named Furber. The pump is one the best we have seen. . rcllaa Rrlarn. Pardon n ; this ia not exactly the flec tion returns, but it ia of vastly more import ance to the farmer. Since the election is over we hnve reduced the price of calico to 13 yards per $1 00. (Canton flannel to 10 cents per yar.L Twilled flannels to 35 jcents per yard. The latest styles of brocaded dress gKls will be sold at G varda. forSLlV. We have jast received a line assortment of piano coven jast the thing Tar Christ mas presents. Also a new assortment of huites slaters, cloaks, dolman's, etc And our new steck of side lace and button hoes caBnot be beaten anywhere. L. Klink and Co. The Cellece BatertaUiearnJ. The literary and wnsical entertainment given under the auspice of the Krodelphian Society, at the College Chapel last Taesday evenin?. was Cood. in fact up to the Krodel- ..n.Unl wWl. U aavino- a rrKi .Wl I The Chapel was comfortably tiled witli an appreciative audience, and we understand the neat sam of SCO was made out of the en tertainment. Almost all of tha performer did well, and we have only one fault to find, and that is, the. program, even after it bad been shortened, wa most toe long. ' It ha been some time since we have had a good home entertainment, and this seemed to please all who attended. Cherry A Para's reaadi-T. This new firm is rushing work on their building, and now hare it enclosed, and by the first of December will be ready to com aence operation. The building is located on Water street, fronting da Baker at the lumber yard. It is built in a substantial manner although the work has been rushed very fast, and will be very convenient." They will use steam power to run ttieir macninery until next summer, when water will be in troduced instead. ' - Albasty r.afla t'e. los. I, At a lagular meeting of thi company held ou Thursday evening of last week, the resig nation of L. X. Liggett as First Assistant Foreman and Delegate to the Board wag re ceived and accepted, and Cbas. Kiefer and X. Kalisky were unanimously elected to fill the (wo positions. Leroy Edward resigned bis membership in the company on account of his contemplated removal from the city, lacreasiaa Baalaess. We notice that tha Parkers new have an other delivery back on the street, making three which they now operate. This is one straw which goes to show that the business of th city is increasing. We are glad to see the Parkers extending their busineas ; they deserve prosperity, for they are polite, oblig- ' ing, and toil early and late. Far nan Fraarle. Mout. Monteith starts for San Francisco thi week for the purpose of receiviug medi cal' treatment. For the past few months he has been gradually losing his hearing, and bU many frjend here earuesHy hope that the treatment he will rfiuejvB there may have the effcot of restorifg his hearing. aiene Eaaf. Mrs. F. M. Miller, of Lebauon, started for the E tst last Tuesday, aud will be joined at San Francisco by her mother who has been visiting relatives iu California for several week. Mrs. Miller will remain in tho East for some six or seven mouths, aud her hus- Lan4 wjil then go back after her." Peeking Henna. J. O. Bushnell has rented hU farm, and last Monday started 4ritb his family for the : Sound, expecting to settle down at Seattle. Hi wife is in very poor health, aud they j leave here in the hope that a change of a climate may be of benefit to her. ' . Revival service. " Bevival Services will be held at the Evan gelical Church iu this city, begiuufng next Sabbath and continuing several weeks. . The pastor will be assisted by Rev. H. I. Bittuer, ef Buena Vista, aud others. The ' public is cordially invited to attend. for 14016 Back, Side or Chest rue' Shl loij's Port7us Planter. Price, 125 cUh. Sold ny f osnay, oc iuaaou, jroggiats, jsjuojiy, Oregon. .... e ni i tt vote or Ltxji cot ktv. s it i o M Allo. West AlUaujKf i SI t l:i r.s! inn: ins, l.a 4! K .w SI S4 3' I": I It"! )W xt 4Si SI ITS &0 ) m. 171 l .141 1 Ml Orleans... .... shW Msli..'...-.".. llarrinliury.. . Hrowimv'.U. . , hrtmh Otwjk.. HvmI lluuh). Ml to! f.; SI 111 lit" 1M SB, w 14 Stl 124 St Wl :: M si l.itHrtv ,..! WftUfrltv.,.. , 1tMmm .eiitur.... .... hanlfaio...... Vrankliu B'lW S'k tVx Val'ey... Mrctta Mfttbvl 1TW 6t 17 w: Nil 1(15 in in is is s Hiic;Tiiif''i'l' 'U':-i4'''!i''' iui-i-i Wwtrt.ra ran one heJ ol his t ckpt,"one o pqbllcan at Lebanon scinU-hhiR Co. 11. Curly. Ona rote at SIhhU ts cart A. O. Sinltli, ina lr Brown and one lr Soars at Rautlun, and une blai.k at MaybaL Total vut of tho county, St'S. Avrra; Democratic inajoritv, Sto. CralnHona Advlre. Cu.' ncmiiu.t'aig (envoi. tiou 't: city oil'uc s should at this time moro thau at any oilier nominate level headed men as candidate for the Council No one Uiwi how tin city stand politically, and for that reason we hope the members of each party will uot he led into the fatal error of putting out the strougcat men without regard to qualifica tions, especially as candidates for AUlcreicn. It is good financier, wo waut, aud not men whose ouly redeciniiig feature is that they are popular. . Tho amendment to our chattel passed by the kst legislature, throws the building of all crosswalks, aud tho improve ments at the intersection of streets, on the city, to bo iaid out of the general fund. This will reqnirean eutlay probably of $1500 per annum, and did one year amount to 300. Now we are allowed ouly a 5-null tax, aud that is fully expended every year, and con. sequently tho important question arUes, where i this extra $1"00 or S'-WO to come from. There will have to be retrenchment somewhere, aud the uew Council will have I to bring it about. For this reason each party I ahruil.l t.ut u,i ouo iu nouuuation lor tue Council who is not a good financier. ITax- should look well to this, as it is a question of treat importance to them. They should every one turu out to their conven tions and work there, and moro than that. they should canvass the question beforehand I and ascertain who would bo host calculated to lilt the positions mcntioucd. Important la All. XowaOavs a dollar seems to bo worth ono hundred and fifty cenU.aud every- ono wants to know where they can lay out tlwir money to the best advantage in buying the necessa ries of li.'e. Probably the best place in the hole valley to buy family groceries and provisions is at HalTcndcn Bra iu this city. They buy very closely and large amounts at a time, getting Lberal reductions from hole- sale dealers,andcouseqnently can sell cheaper thau any one else. Call and see their stock ,,rn tl,e lces. Toy a ! Tey a ! To j a ! Julius Joseph always has eclipsed all com petitors in the lino of toys, and he still keeps up his lick. He has opened out a stock in the building one door above Mady's I'.cstau- rant, and is now ready to supply the demand for tvs. He absolutely ha eveiy thing, and he wants to quit the buwucs, yoa will get rare bargaius by calling upon him. lte- member that he fully intends selling every thipg iq his store, so call early and make your choice. A t'ingrr OR'. Last Saturday Mr. MontanyeV little 3-year old boy cut the end of a linger oil his liaby I sister's hand with a hatchet Ir. Davis I was called and amputated the baby a fiuger back dose to thesecond joint soastogct a lap f akin, ami then dressed the wound in good shape. llr. Montanye would a great deal rather have his Kttlo boy emulate George Washington' example, aud have him whack-I ing around among tl e cherry trees. I Toys and UelMay UeoU. If you call around at Conrad Meyer's you J will find that he lias brought on a mag- niiicent stock of toys and holidays goods, aud that his prices are away down. lie sure to call and take a peep at his stock, and buy I vour holiday presents now and have them 1 away i.0 doesn't want to carry any of hi goods over, and consequently everything A abamefal Trick. Last Wednesday liizht some inhuman -.tl. ,1 (wn ..Woe , buckshot into the side of lr. Jones largo gray carnage horse, which was running loose oa the com mons. Tho poor animal has its left side from the hip to the shoulder completely rid dled. Words cannot express the opinion we have of a person who would commit such a deed. r'injtrr 4 ru!i-l. Laat Saturday John IIamilton,au employee on the Lebauon railroad, hail the index and middle fingers of his right liand badly crush. ed while coupling cars near thi city. Mr. II. has, since the road was completed been enzaecd with the "surfaoe cang," who have bjen ballasting np the road. A Card. The members of the Erodelphian Society tender ineir tnanics xo tne lauies ami genue- . ..... , . , ' , 11. men who so kindly assisted thorn in their late entertainment. .LlIiJSIE Altjiol'.sb, Sec. A. B. Mull wain hm a larjre lot of pure Liverpool salt on haud, fully equally to if not little bettor, than oan be fonnd anywhere I else in Albany, aud ho will sell it at price which cautiot be touched by other merchants. tildes and t orn. The highest market price paid for hides and furs by Af Cohen. JI can be found every Saturday, without fnil at Ed; Baum' store iu this city. 3tv Wrted I'rulta. Samuel L. ioung u making a specialty of packing and shipping riummer, Alden and sun dried apple, and plums, for which he paying the highest market price. Jaul Saddle Meant Bool. Farmers wanting this celebrated boot will find it at Samuel E. Young's. Theso boots are also made with the celebrated standard screw, warranted not to rip. ; The Christian Association. The subject for next Sabbath afternoon 1st Cor., 13th verse. On Wednesday eve niog, Acts 17:27-23. All ate invited to at tend. Afew Verk Faahleaa. HA.IN(I (ilKHTH. QYou cannot wonder thit they atop nd stare, . "l'is what I canuot help doing, abd you Vould do the aaiuo. In the window of a loading Broadway house are displayed a suc cession of rich evening fabrics, and they well deserve the attention they receive. Satins covered with immense bouquets of brilliant itowois (twelve inches long and proportion ately wido) are placed beside others bestrewn with dots as large as a trade dollar. Other satins are illumined br irrideacent heads disiHised in largo floral patterns or entwined in serpentine braidings, while mora delicately beautiful materials are whit or light tinted satins, on which liale flowers ie natural col ors are wrouuht with beads. At times we see drooping petals simulated by beaded lemauU hanging loosely, t civets are siml larly docornted by beads or wrought in gor geous wearing, and when I go on to say that often the boldest contrast, such as yellow (lowers ou a crimson surface are noticeable, you can perhaps form an idea of the results when the glistening folds of piece after piece are displayed by export hands to the be it tNMssible advantage. Manifestly it would be absurd to make up such goods in any but plain falling designs, and in consequence, closp,cliugiiig princes drapery has awakened to uew life. Tho large brocades usually com pose front breadths, while the sweeping train i of velvet, although this order of things is sometimes reversed. High basqna corsages are now frequently closed at the throat aud opened below in triangular shape and with elbow iloevrs. Another stylish eveuinj cor sago fits as close as a corset and is laced at the back, while a soft fiuish i given to the low neck by a bertha. In reality there are no sleeves, but let us courteously give that nanio to narrow straps, which pass under the arm. Poiuted waists are als quit fashion, able for evening wear. HHOKTtWTrMM. Wiseacre predicted that thw would be a winter of velvet, and the prophesy has come true. Velvet is the first choice for a comb! nation with thoao plaided woolens that are every day making their appearance. Often. times the underskirt is entirely of velvet. while the woolen goods is made up a a P1 onaise, butquito frequently the two are unit ed throughout Flush ia also in great favor for part of costume ; sometime being seen in such proportion as to constitute almost the eutiro outfit The drapery here hangs close and straight ; often in princes style and a looping, etc, are almost impossible. the favorite trimming are very heavy cords aud taaaels or passe mcutaries of those irre descent bead for which there i such a rage. For general wear costumes are new also larccly composed ot damaMi material. A stylish design for thia class of fabrics is the Titania basque, of which a distinguishing feature is a shirred skirt attached to it under the poiuted back. The front i ornaweuted with a square collar, shirred drapery and belt, rendering it exeeedingly becoming to slender persons. The IHanora skirt com pletes tho costume. Another handsome model for a house or carriage dress i the Kietta basque aud I m peri train, but a the latter i adjustable, it can upon occasioo be taken of, and thus the outtit is rendered auit- ,blc for street wear. The Itussian paletot is a new out door garment especially adapted to heavy cloth, though it cau be made ef heavy silk. For the latter material nowever the Bicheleu peliasa is the moat taking model which has for a long time been introduced. The middle of the I rout and. back is shirred at the neck, and,' falls'.. below in beavy.'plails, the sleeve somewhat "resembling the "pago da" style, and trimmed with a 'shirring and ruille around the hand ;the pendant portion shirred to a point and finished with a taascL HOLIDAY t;oot4. It U easy to see that Christmas is coming by tho increasing display of toys, cunning household kneckknack. preseiitatiea book aud the like. Wholsale dealers in holiday goods are working night and day to meet the expected demaud, while the novelties promised are greater than ever before. In truth the great trouble of parents aod pre- ent giver in general this year will be to se- lect from among the innumerable pretty thing offered to their choice. Our old friends, the F.hrichs of Kighlh Avenue have lorcseen tins, and are ready Willi the l lirut- maa number of their Fashion Quarterly. Taking in the whole range they have assort- ed and classified the various article suitable for presents so that any one taking up the book can seo at a glance just what ia to be had iu every department ; just how it look and iust what it will cost. Children's toy atlver war, glass and China, Christmas sta- tionery, etc., have each a separate division, through ninety -six Lairg quarto page. The book ia really readable and interesting for everybody, the hundred of illustrations cap- itally executed, the description accurate ana the price of each article (i noted. How the Ehrich's can afford to get up such a book and sell it for 15 yvui .is Incomprehensible, but they promise to send it for that price to any address by mr iL Your readers might do worse than to accept their offer. HCBsnn-TES fob boxxetm. A stranger might not unnaturally suppose that half the ladies of the city were walking out bareheaded. Certainly it seems so to the casual observer. But on nearer inspec- ti"" "U a Jjttla orns.mi.ate4 Csp, per feclly fiat to the head and set very far back on the uw coil of hair. A pair of string are tied under the chin, and these are what transforms the little cap into a bonnet. An opposite extreme is reached by tremendous hats flaring every wsy and facing all poiuts of the compass. Between the two we have every gradation as to size and shape. Lt'cv Carteii Weed ! WssJ SKventl of on r iiil,r.oi .ber have agreed to pay us their subscription i;) "wyod, and now. j if they have time lo deliver it, we would H"e to nave tuem come forward. If all re- I spoud who have promised to do so we will uave luiiy enougn to last us through th I coming winter. Don t forget thi ; come on I as soou as possible, and if your neighbors want a good . paper tell them to briug us wocd and they can got it. . Perfection Sorely One of the latest aud without question the most perfect sewing machine now before the public is the "Davis;" why they actually make out of strips of cloth cup, saivors, baskets, etc., m perfect shape. We saw one I at the Albany agency and together with mauy is samples of practical work noted will say that there are things never before made on Sewing Machine. Go and see for you,rselves and be convinced. W. B. Scott, Altent. The Hew Depot Hotel. ' Ja. A. Gross, who has gained such an en. viable reputation as host at theMcMinnvillle hotel, has opened out the new hotel at the depot in this city, and is now ready to prop- is I erly care for all guests who may stop with - 1 him. Everything ia new, neat, plgan and - 1 convenient and better tables are not set any' I where in the State. - 52tf. Ol t lL lBO EEIMSI.II. The City Council met in regular session last Tuesday, with all officer and members pre ent except Alderman Pattorson. The Finance Committee reported favorably upon the following bills, and their report was adopted and orders drawn for the several amounts 1 ' Julius Qradwohl, sundries, 5'.' 1.23 j A, J, Hunt, $3.63 t J. L. Halter, $19.53. Marshall Hunt reported the work he had doue during the past month; A petition was presented by John A. Crsw ford asking the right ot way to construct a wator ditch or flume from the iutorseotiou of Lyon aud First street 0110 block east, and from thence to the river for tho purpose of supplying Cherry and Parks' new foundry with the necessary power. Petition grauted C. II. Hewitt presented a petition asking for an order for tho construction of a sido walk on the west side of Walnut between 7th aud Hth streets. Petition granted and fifteen days given for the completion of tho work. Mr. Cheadle presented a petition asking for the right to run the waste water from her mill into the city sewer. i ran tod with the proviso that the petitioner shall be reaponsi ble for all damages that may occur by a change in the location of her water spout. nt. MoMeeken and others presented a petition asking for an order fur the construe tion of a drain from the low ground between Nth street and the depot hotel to the canal, Referred to tho Committee ou Health and Police. The Committee ou Ordinances reported an ordinance, which snake it the duty of the Couucil to declare an inebriate a common druukard upon tho petition of five or more citizen, after which any pcraen who gives er sail iutoxicatiug liquor to such parson shall be subject to a fine of not less than $'.0 nor more than $50. The ordinance passed under a suspension of the rules aud will be com a taw next wveek. An ofdiuane was introduced compelling lauudriea to pay a quarterly license of $13. Passed under a upcuion of the rules, and will become a law next week. The matter of the lien against the I'. P. Church wa referred to the Committee ou Account. The following Judge of Kleclieu were ap pointed for the comiug city election : Fint Ward -If. Bryant, W. B. CundilT, sad D. Froman. Voting place, clerks ollice at Court House. B Second Ward Mart Payne, Win. Hum- baugh and Sam Althouse. Voting place, Treasurer's office in Court House. Third Ward O. W. Young, Wm. fioltra. and K. B. Purdon. Voting place, oflioo of Albany Farmers Co. 1 The Marshal wa ordered to continue the publication of the delinquent tax list. The following bill were allowed under suspension of the role : Sain Krapr, $'.' 0() ; A J.,Uunt, $36 C3 for trcetrepair ; L. C. Bice. $t.UU ; F. M. Weatfall, for gravel, $3.10. fctalUMr far I ft. The assessment roll for thi county wa in spected by the County Court last week, and through the kindness of Mr. X. Baum we will now give our reader soma statistical information which it furniaiira : Xo. of acre of lanJ, 417,-KXi ; Value, $-, No. of acres of railroad laud. 33,0 1' ; vat. ue,$i;.5l'l. . Xo. of acre of waguu road land. IT.-') ; value, $S,:50, Value of town loU, $ii'.Ki.13. Value of improvement, $.M4,M)0. Value of merchandiaeatid iiiipleiiieut, $C17,!M3. Amount of money, note, account, etc, $1,410,900. Value of houaebol.l. furniture, etc., 5 177,- No. of hordes aud wuUa, .'.S'.IJ ; Value, $-Sl,494. No. of cattle, 9734'; value, $73,813. Xo. of sheep, 34,910; value, 47.874. Xo. of swine, CCH); value. $0,.v3. Orusa valuv of all property in the couuty, 0,6I2,3j7. Amo'int e:f iudebtedue within the state. S1,8C2,019. Amount of property exempt from taxation. $413,S3J. Total amount of taxable property, $1,334, 479. be levy ha been plaoed at )G mills, the ante as last year, which will raise ton sum of $U9,33I.K3. .lacteal Orwrr lulled Wartiws. The Lodge of Workmen of Oregon, ac cording to the last report of the Grand Recorder ouly require an aggregate member ship of about 400 to make this Orand Lodge distinct jurisdiction. When that is accom plished the Oregon workmen will be tyorking under the cheapest life insurance system in the world. The Lrbaaaa Ballread ia not built yet, and uutil it is our people ill still have to use some other mode of conveyance. Fred Willert, of this city, h six or eight hacks and buggies which he will sell at very low prices aud on reasonable terms. He also does all kinds of blacksmith- ing and wagon making and guarantees satis faction. Le(ter I.lst. Tholoiiowlnr Is the Hat of letters remalnlnc In the Post Utile, Aitiany, IJrni couuty, Ore gon, Nov. II, IHso. Persons calllnK lor these letters must give the date on which lUey were auvertiseu. Craig, Chas. Hecliue 4 Davison, rairclo. V. T. McKizie. II. II. Gates, Gertrude, Scott, C. S. ihomas, George. P.II. RAYMOND, P. M. fkcertag Vw. Charley Miller, of Jefferson, "was in the city the other dsy,njsyi Jefferson precinct un t so bad after all they still have three or four Democrats there, a span of old maids and cows enough to eat the grass oft tho va owt town lots. ThaakaBlvlna Uianer and Sociable. The ladies of the Congregational Church in this city will give a dinner at the Opera House on Thanksgiving Day from 12 until 2 p. m. ' In tho evening an ice cream sociable will be given at the same place. aaa af Horses for Rule. Who wants to buy a span of black horses ? A mare and a horse one six and one seven years old well broken, well matched and for sale at a bargain. Enquire of C. H. Stew art. Laud Wanted. About one hundred acres of good clean land in cultivation wanted, for which a cash rent will be paid. Call on Claib II. Stewart immelifttely. Tha most popular perfume of the day 'H ACK M ETACK" try it. Sold by Foshay E Mason, Druggists, Albany, Or. . Ittt t IT COI KT. Aililllltinnl LUIori'aHM- IU. posed No 2-H. A. Davi v John Teters.fet al. Action to recover money, Powell b Bilyeu for plff aud Strahau & Bilyeu for deft. li missed. No 5 Board of School Ijind Commission er vs A, Wiley, et nl 8, Uiielat and W. (. Pijier for pl(T and Bonham k Ilttiiwey, S. A. John and T. P, Ilauklnman fur (left. Dismissed, No 7 John W. McKinney v T. S. Sum mer. Suit In equity. Powell, l'liuii ami Illaokbiirn for plff and Rtrnhanand Burnet for deft. Continued Xo 12-John A. Crawford v H. it. Bob- crt. Action to recover inoncv. Ktrahan and Ililyeu for plir and Humphrey and Wolvor tun fur deft. Continued. No 1H W, lM Vance vh Farlow Mulkuy. Confirmation of sale. Hnmphrcy and Wu. vortoii for plff and Strahnn and Bilyeu for deft. Continued, Xo 3(1- Frauk 1). Wood v I) Simison. Suit in equity. Strnhnn and Bilyeu for plff ami Powell and Bilycau for deft. Continued No 39 1 rustcmbof Willamotto Univernity vs L J Towoll. Te recover money. Ch. B Moore for pi If and Dolph, P.roiiaugh.Holph and Simon for deft. Verdict for plaintiff of $303. No ftl John Kulsay vs I Elkln. To forechwe mortgage. Weatherford and Black burn for pi IT. Jugdinetit for plff by agree ment. Xo St 1. K Illaiu va Jaa M Perry. To re covery inauey. I owell ami liilyuu fur pill. Judgment by default. Xo 60 M Thompson and Co va II A aud E C Orifliu. To recover uioury. Powell and Bilyeu for plff. Continued as to 11. A. Criilio. No 30 Oregonian Railway Company vs Ja Geo. Action to appropriate land. E Hughe ami A F Soar for pi If. Cuuliuued. No 37 Allen and Iewi v Jac Thompson, To foeclose mortgage. Il.vreo aucnrdiiig to complaiut. State v Geo M iaoodiaan. Aaaault with intent to kill. Xot guilty. State v John F Beard. Selling liquor without licuae. Fined t'M). ftaal l iana Mrele,isarfrr. I have just opened out the largoataitd be.t assorted stock of holiday goods ever aan iu thi city. The stockj so varied that I cau I suit everybody, and lit them out with any I kind of a present they may ih to make to I their friends. I will only mention a few ar- ticlee.a my Uck 1 so immense that I would have to start a newspaper of my own if I wished to refer to all : l!ly carriages, wag-1 ous, t rocking horse, railroad '.train, baby I trunk's. Bohemian vac,Ma). I c waro.btau-1 tiful toilet aud smok'ug ecU, Chiua cup aud I saucer of all i-iuat. velvet irauiea. writing desk,' rustiu walnut frames, work uuvt, shell boxes, u immoiwe stack of dolls, uew I style of phologrspli and autograph albums, I handsome tortoise shell and prail card cases, I and hundred of other article. I School book,'. tat ionery, both plain and I fancy, aud holiday picture books, wholesale and retail, of which country dealers should take notice, a 1 will suit at Sn Francisco prices, having boagni in , -ew iu. 1 A cordial; invitatiou i eleiidr.l to all to I call aod examiue my stock. nn.l seUtt ur I present before they sre picked ou r. My I aUK-k is larger than a ever lf.cw aeeu iu this line in Albaiiy,,and it must be s.d-1. ED. BAUM. Cor. Firat and Rnudalblu atn-ta. Wlllawtrlle WMiHlws Iwlt. Dating tha last few mouths the aHrtsiiieii of Albany aud Corvallis have, had eeral friendly tilt at glaa ball shootitig, ami ou Thurwlay of last week, at the com luiu ul a match, the Willamette Sporting Club was organized from the club of tho two cities. W understand that the orgaiation u not Vet entirely perfected, ibut that D. B. Mon LitU ,.f U.S. iiv !.' be eatitain of the teith, t,f tin city. I to becapUinof " P.vcry member of the club is a rnu'. shot, and they w ill shoot w ith any club in the statd for a purse of $1 j0. It used to be thst the Corvallis aud Albany boy wouldn't hitch" ousuy thing, but thing .have changed aud they now arem to be having an era of good feeling, and when they do pull together, shoulder to tboulder, there is no use in auy set of fellows bucking against them. e - , Obllaary. Mr. Xarah Johnson, '.Oie subject of thi obituary, wa born in Ohio April the 11th, 1 SIC ; was married to Mr. Samuel Wilson iu th year 1334; moved to Illinois, from there to Missouri, from Missouri to Oregon in 18o3 her hushaud dying on the plain. She marrried Mr. Charles Johnson in 1 S.17. She bail been a devoted member of the Baptist Church ever aiuce the year 1S43 until her death. She died at her residence in Pi ine n f k i . iun i ii , ville October 2b, 18S0, in full assurance of faith in Christ. She leaves devoted chil. dren aud friends to mourn her loss. 11. C. Him A Leaa Tear Ball. At. ha sy, Nov. 8, 1SS0. KJilor Democrat l The young ladies of Albauy and vicinity tave a Lean Year ball at No. lOGrance Hall. , .. ' . , " . . a tew ii. oca nooi vols city, on r riuay wgui of last week, under tho management of Miss Berry Dickey aud other. It was one of the best affairs of tho kind that has come elf fliis season. Everybody enjoyed themselves itn mensely, and a liettcr time was never had by either. G., H., P.. or 1, i t'emus and t'aakels. Fred Duuning wishes us to inform our readers that he has just reoeived a niagniQ cent stock of ooilins and oaskoti, and hero after bo will sell them at prices never before heard of in this community. To give some idea f the prices, ho authorizes ns to say that they will range from $3 up to $-"0, and for the latter price ouo will be furnished that ha heretofore cost fully $73. He means I business. Itrondhrnd Alpaca These celebrated goods still maintain their standard of excellence as cheap, sorvicable will not curl or shrink in damp weather cannot be excelled by any similar goods either foreign or domestic. An entirely new line of the most desirable shades just reoeived at Samuel 1". Young's. Fine Furniture. Fred Graft is manufacturing some of the finest furniture ever exhibited in this mar the same, aud to now customers I promise ket His bedroom sets are perfect models of fajr dealing, and will give them as good bar taste and beauty j and what is better still, gains as they can get anywhere. they are all from Oregon timber. Angora Goats for Rale. About 100 head of Angora goats for bhIo. For particulars apply to O. Ii, Stewart at the Hkiockat office. I B. Blaine's Clolblug Store I lliebesl and cheapest place la Albany I buy nothing, Gent's Furnishing Good, lints, aud Bool and shoes fur mea and boy. Items and Abrnml. Wiley B. Allen. The Chinese are happy. Go to Billy Watkin' for your groceries. City candidates buzzing around thick now, Chew Joukson' JMt Sweet Navy Toboc 00, Buy the 130 fire test coal nil, sold by If, Saltiiiarsh That pickled pork at ltudguld and Irving' 1 choice. Major J. It. Horrcns market is becoming fiunoiis for it juicy itt-ak. new box paper and envelope, pictu.ro frame and bracket at Allen's. A line asRortmctit of ladies' and gent's brace for ale at II. Saltmarsh's. Hurry up your wood on subscription. We must have it ''in out of tho wet." ?3 dozen winter shoes opened this wetk at I'urmers and Meohanics' Store. Wm. L. Watkin pays the highest cah price for all kind of fur and hide. We present our thanks to Ir. O'Toole and J. K. Sorbin for kind remembrance, GoihI :howing tobacco 50 cents per pound at the Farmers and Mechanic Store. If you want a good tvmlsr chicken for Simduy go to Billy Watkin and get it, Every man' wife want a "Iavi sowing machine. V. ), Scott, Albany, agent. B. f hapiuau ha sold hi residence to Rev. It. m Steven and ha moved to Seattle, Xew music and redjesd price, in chool hook at Allen' new book and muic store. Subscribe to the "Illuntr.Ur.l )fap," the most readable Journal on the Pacific Coast. 1'r. (J. Willi Price, ilciitiit ollice in the Odd Fellows Temple, over Plumtner's drug store. Don't forget it I Yon can get the C'hUaijo Wrelly AVr and tho Dkmhtkat one year for $3. A. Hauan, formerly a resident of this city, hut now living at Dayton, W. T., iadown here on a visit. Ed. Baum ha a line lot of small flags for sale. Go aud buy ouo if yoa propose to rat ify next Monday night W. B. Barr ho finished up hi surveying coutract in Eastern Oregon and arrived here last Wednesday evening. 10 dozen of the celebrated "Standard" white shirt H-uod this week at the Farm ers and Mechauic' Store. Railroad rarpcuUra have lately Ut ii 111 ak- ing extensive repairs on the bridge on the line of the itch up Water street Wilbur WeslUke is coining back to Alba- ny and will arrive here iu a few day. 11 wife lias been here for several month. The very best of nlo u draught at Max lUnmgart'e. Nothing i Utter to tone np your system and give you a vigorous appj- t.ita. a. Uri, Jot of choice Jiaiu, breakfast la- con. smoked lf, pickled Mirk, etc , just re loeiVed by IUdliel.1 aud Irving, (all and eel ttriixn. ' -.- A uew lot of good received at Blaio clothing store this wvek. Hi iluk is coin pbrta in all it ilepartnicuts, and the price the lowest. A full stock of the celebrated Foster kid tfuvv just received by Fox. Bauin and Co. Iulie who wih to le faahiouablo buy no other kind. ihe "lJiulilug .Mau came "'gol dern m .," splitting hi sides roaring over the work done at the State Fair ou the "Davis' Sewing Machine!. Rev. W. J. Clan ford ha begun a series of Siin.iay evening discourse in hi church I uhi the Articles of Haitli, a held by Bap- imu. All are invited to attend. We aee by the report at ltanl that the Davi" ww ing machine w a j.ain victori ous ar, me .iale rair, receiving 1.1c rirai Preiuium, as it did last year. Yes I anon, of Waltaburg, U down kerc .... , ... t now seeing after his Urge farm near Tangent, We think it very probable that he will re- J I (( trW ! .J WIIIV V ' X. J m The hotels of the city of Albany are rap idly gaiuiug a state reputation. This is well. N"tm,,S Jd so much to the character of a ..,-.. : , ,1. . I place as it public house aud their manage ment. A. Uacklemau arrived in thi city last Tuead-ty evening, after an abeuce of a year or two.. Titno deal lightly with him, and be is in good health. He will remain here for some time Here, you fellow that' shaking w ith the I ague. i'tt te -M. llaumgarts and buy a uot tie of Peruvian Bitter. It's the "dead medi cine" for ague, and will cure it quicker than anything else. " ' Save uioury by shaving yoiyself, and by - . . .... .... I . I ... I, l,l I.,,,.....,,,...,,.,.-, zur, the best Hi the market, aim geuuiue Uussiau leather strops. The itre'utrnt steamed up to our wharves last Sabbath the first boat of tho season. e understand she w ill commence makini! I regular trip iu a few day, and will ouly ,uly thU I charge $1.00 per ton for freight betwecu I . . , point and Portland. 1). Bonsley, one of the old-time subscribers of the Democrat, aged 81 years, leaves on the next steamer for California and will make his home at Pascandia, Tehama couuty. The venerable octogenarian can-iv with him the good will of many Linnite. Farmers, you have no idea how low lire insurance is. C. II. Stewart will write you f..rfil nnrt .U el., duellin" 1 ' ' house, or the contents, lor three years, lor I ony 13( Bnd give you the choice of any of I his large Knglish companies. Mr. Cornelius, who married Mis Minnie I Canon, formerly of this city, has sold out his drug store at Spokane Falls, W. T., and re - turned to Oregon on account ol the poor health of his wife. Thev are now at his father's, ct Cornelius. We hope her native Wbf,r nl'.mati. imv imnmva Xlr. C's may improve health. J. W. O. Coflraii, general agent for Oregon of the Commercial Insurauce Co. of Califor- nia, was in our city last 1 ueadny looking after business. Harry Boyd, another msur anco mau from Portland, was here at the same tune, but U it was numrano he vyis after it nuit have been dwelling heuse risks, as we noticed that he speut most of his time away out on Baker street. Te Ike Pnhlle. For the post few months I have allowed my stock to run down very low for the pur pose of netting rid of old goads, and now I hove filled np with a magnificent stock of merchandise, well selected and o.f the. latest and host varieties and styles, which I will sell at as low prices as can bo afforded. I thank old customers for their liberal patron- at,0 Bnd rospectfully request a continuance of I. G. Jackson. Do You Want; lumber? N.' Price has 300,000 feet of fine fencing lumber for ale at his mill iu Waterloo pre cinct 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, aud it will pay you to enquire their prices, uuyiug your snaving ouini 01 iviers ana tion, calculi, unck-oust llepoait, or any I ""ssiy s. iow. nouna, acciuenuu m !.. 'n.. i .i. ..i..i i. i.....; M. I trouble of tho Kidneva or Bladder, buy a I Jnry or diaeaae entitlert to a Pension. 1R9I D TIIR trOBlD. A fame that is worl 1-wide and acquired within the hort space of a few years must have true merit for rt& support. DrJ'ierce' Family Medicines have gained such fame and foreign orders for his Golden Medigal Discovery the greatest Uood-pnrilier of the age, Tor his pleasant rurgative j-eiieu innie sugar ooatefl pills), ni lavorite i reacniniyu woman's best friend and other remedies becsme so great, that a branch of the World's Dispensary ha Imen established in London, England, for their manufacture. From thi dejot they were shipped to every part of Europo, and to the East India, China, Jap an, and other counties, 1 heir sale in ooin North and Hoth America i perfectly enor moti and increases yearly. World' iJispen. sary Medical Association, Proprietor, lulla- lo, ri. ., aud II rent Kussell Street linuu ing, London, England, Rotal Cie!Tr, Ca Co.,Ind.,Feb. 23, 1879. Dr. R. V. Pikiu k j Dear Sir : I take pleasure in writing my testimony with others in regard to your val uable medicine. For a long time I have suf fered from disease of tha lungs, and uutil I used your Dicoovery found nothing that did me any good. Thank to it. 1 am relieved, aud recommend it to all. Your truly, MAKYHEXXEf Te rareal and tardus. Eil Baum wishes us to inferm 00 r reader that he ha just received a full line of school books and stationery, and from now until tho Holidays wilt receive additions to his stock on svery steamer arriving from San Franciaco. As the Public Schools will open out generally next month, yon should call around soon and lay in a supply of books for your children and give them a chance to per. use tlic-m before school epcus. His motto is 'The best of goods at bottom prices." Don't forget the place corner of First and Broadalbin street, opposite the building which is now being erected for Senders fc Sternberg. Call on him and be will treat yon well We might also add that beside doing a large retail business in stationery, tobacco and cigars, he is also prejiared to sell very cheap at wholesale. Country dealers skould make a note of this. Vacant Places In the deutal ranks will never e-xur if you are particular with your teeth, and cleanse them every day with the famous tooth wash, SOXODONT. Fretn youth to old age it wdl keep the enamel (polio ami unimpaired. The teeth of persons who use SOX0D0XT have a pearl-like whitene,and the gum a ro seate hue, while the breath is purified, and rendered sweet aud fragragrant. It is com posed of rare autiseption herbs, and is en tirely free from the objectiiouable and inju rious ingredient of Tooth Pastes, etc. Sin ASTLKY COOPER'S VITAL KB- STOKAT1VK T1e great KnirlUh re windy I uas msde more cures or Nervous llebli- Itr, rHSiuhial WetikntMH, Lost Manhood. I KMHuntal embmlon, bsmltude, tnabUUy I for uioiital labor, dsMpoudem-y and such I diMiaM'a as are induced by youthful Sullies and cxooaaen, tlian all ether tuodime I oombinod. Why will you euiTerT ticod to A. K. Mlnlie, M. D., Mo. 11 Kearney I htreet. Kaa FranciMoo, lor the Iteetoraiive I and bo cured. Price, $3 per bottle. Four timoa the quantity, $10. Try a bottle. Dr. ilinllo tre-aU all private diaemsea uuctmuir fully. broalr ('atlSMillaa wrr4. Philadelphia. Pa., Oct. 4, 1679. II. H. Warner dc Co. lienbt. For the rat Ion years 1 have auffered the evil ef- focta of what might beUirmed chronic con stipation : my akin became yellow and my liver wa an out or oruer; iirw remedic, that could be oUained. and that was all I could do, after finding' bo relief from recnlar inoiliclne trewtment, and I finally commenced uniiig your remeuie. 1 lina Irkil the Pill, and at the end of one week mv bowels bail attained a tpgnburity and healthy action unknown for yea; irr 1 ww so plcaned with the effect that I oon eluded 10 try a bottle of your Bittern, and although I fiave not entirely uaed the first bottle,, 1 am so perceptibly improved and Milieu if ium x wriMi w tou KlviaK um voluntary testimonial to tne excellence of your rciuctliea. Your truly. w- a-. I We Challenge the World. When we say we believe we have evl- deuce lo prove that Shiloh's ConaumpUon l r- U dneblndlv tho l-wl T im MHiAi Cure In decidedly the best Lung; Medicine Diaoe, iuamucu as 11 wui cure a common 1 or Chronic Cough in one half the lime.and I consumption curea l nan ail other, it wil l cure where they fail, It ti pleasant to lake, luxi mien to the veungext child and we Ruaratitee what we say. Price, it) ct. 5e cih, and $1.00. If your Lunga are sore, Cheat or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous I Plaster. iSold by Foehar A Maon. Drus:- gwiK, Aiuany, vrcgon. to HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Instead ef I m..i.. t n . .l..i..v fw u ..M..i ..1 tn.. tr I have Bright' Disease, Diabetes, Pain in I ,1. I n liai-v ami itna. Nniartitu- nflimnu. i .... ., ' great Bucuu Compound. It ia the most f Ponaion securea. This firm established wondorfut prescription for these troubles 5n ,8io Addrosa, enclosing stamp, Kl ever compounded. Moasra. Abrauis A ' BROS U. 8. Claim Attorneya, 711 ti Carroll, wbolesale aruggiata. aay : " We regard JSephretlcuui as the best kidney I and liladiior remadv in the inirknt. Woodard, drugghrt, Portland, Or.. aaya auu uiwnwr reiusur iu sue iufa.ev. Woodard, drugglrt, Portland, Or., eaya: Kveobodya.Ha.k. highly of it." Chi(da, druggist, Portland, Or., aaya : Sold lot of it; It alwaya does the work." Many oeen curea ot oDsunate money com- X - -. .w . i,M , ii i . ii i r ,iih 1 1 h -i , . im ii.v. nrnn main up. rrioe, iia. For sale by all drag' glaW. So Deception I'sx-d, It in Rtraniro that ao man v neonle will coutiiiue to sutler day after day with Dys pepsia, l-iver complaint, constipation, I our btouiacli, or Ueneral Debility wheu procme at our store anuons v i- tanze', tree or com it it aoea not cure or relieve tliem. lTice, 75 eta. Mold by ro I 8l"8y Mason, Drugguils, Aioauy, or. I ; 1 Jaa. liannals, m this city, now has on 1 hands a larger stock ol farnkure than any I other establishment this side of Portland, I and if vou- want to liurchaso any it will oav you to give him a call He ha aometrfuig w " Juu 'K " Hces. A CAKD. To all who are sntfarhur from the errors sail ludti erctkius ot south, nervous weakness, early ueeav, lost of inaiilinml, A c, 1 will suihI a reci that will cure you, KUKK OK CI1AI10E. This irruat reiiwoy was aisotwerixi by a missionary lit bouin America, beuu a scit-auitreiwtHi euvcioim to no Kiev, joskph i. in MAS.eiation l, Kew Xork y. lorssyi Notice I Farmer. Go to the Bee-Hive wire works for all kinds of wire cloth and zinc screens for re pairing grain cleaners ; also for galvanized wire fruit cloth. DttKX. . - CHARLTON. -rOu Nov. Cth, 18S0, to the wife of Chas. Charlton, a son. MARRIED. DAVIS LEWIS, On the 9th insi.at the residonce of J. J. Davis, near Miller's Station, by V. Johuson, J. P., Mr. J. B. Davis aud Miss Eosa Lewis. COMNEB ' DAVIS. At the same time and place and by the same person, Mr. Ueo. Conner ana miss rsi'Luu uavis. SANFORD SMITH. Ou the 7th day of Nov.. 18S0, at the residence of the bride's father, in Stayton, by the Key. W. Hurlburt, Mr. W. C. Santoud and Miss Sarah' E. SMITH, both of Stayton, Marion Co., Oregon. . . -. .. CAKKUW iH.Riri.li.iSl.AiN. At tne lie vere House in this city, on Thursday, Nov. ii, ioou, vy ivc. ,iiw u.i , ..... Carrow aud Mrs. Hannah c 1EMPLW1AM, ail ot liiim couuiy. - CJswrrh Dlrrrtarr. Y. P. C. A. Meet at their rom in Pc ter' brick bailding on Wednesday evennj at 7:30 o'clock, and on Sabbath afternoons tt 4. Business meeting are held on the even ing of the second Monday is each month. Everybody invited to attend. V. P. Cuvunt. Preach ing every 8abb.th, at 11 a. M., and 7 ft St. by Kev. r. O. Ir vine, D. D. Hvbbath SchooJ at 2:30 ft M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. EVAiKt.K,'AL Chuiich. Preachiniron Sab bath at II A. M. , and 7 ft M. Sablitth School 12:13. Prayer meeting every Thtr. day evening. W. C. Kantner, pastor. X'nxn hwiatiosalCmcww. Service ev, wy Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. and 8 ft M. Sabboih Scheol at 2:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. i. HV. riarna, pastor. M. E. Chukch. Sudth. Service evurv Sabbath at St Paul's M. E. Church. Sou th. at II a. m, and 7 ft x. Sabbath School at 12J p. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evenng. M. C. Miller, pastor. M. E. Ciiikch. Preachinff every Sabbiith at 11 A. M. and 7 ft f. Song service in the evening boforo sermon. Sabbath Schuxd W S.JO ft r. 1 raver meetins every Jnu re lay evening. I. Dillon, pastor. Bsrnirr Culm il Services every Sabbtih at 11 A. M. and 7i ft Jf. Sabbath School at 12. Prayi r meeting every Thursday own ing. W. J. Crawford, pastor. PfiKHmrTKbiA Chcbcr. Service every Sabbath mormon and evening in Colleite Chapel. Sunday School immediately rftertbe morning service. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev. Elbert X. Comlit, pasur. The Markets. F olkiwinjf u correct report of the bm kot in this city np to noon yesterday: FLOUR $3.50 per bbL HAY baled, $10$1I per ton. loose, $8. POTATOES 73 ct par buslL BUTTER SO to IT, cU per lb. EGGS 20 cent per doa. PORK 5 to 5i ct per IK BACONS hams, HrlCc, shoulders, 10c. sides, 13Jc DRIED FRUIT-un dried apples, lOo. " plnm. 14c Pluramer dried ajiples, 14c " plums, 18c CHICKENS i50ej$3.00 per doz. SUGAR San Francisco C, lOJo. COFFEE Costa Eka, 186,20c Java, 30c Co rcola 21Vj. Rio, 20. MILL FEED bran, $10fc!l per ton. chop, $I8?20. short, $13. middlings, $20sl5. THE A MER I CAM PEOPLE. Xo toople la the world auflor aa rnneh with Dypraia m Ameifrans. Altboueh yearn of eiierienoe In medicine had failed to acoomplUh a certain sail sura remedy for this disAate and iut eireeta, such a Soar Stomach. Heart-burn. Wn.r.imh Headache, Cokii venom, palpitaiiou of tho Heart, Liver Complaint, coming np of the food, low spirits, ireneral debilitv. t aince the introduction of GanK.-t' Acourr r lower we believe luerc ia no case of Dypepia that cannot i immediately m. lieved. 80,000 dozen fcohl last Tear with out one case of failure reported. Go to your urogram, j-oanay . -Maiton. and gt a twin pie bottle for 10 cent and trv it- Two Gones will relieve yon. Kcgular nize I9ITUU. liETTER THAN GOLD ia nerfM health, and yet many are aurferinir the tor- all tbeli!"of ibe"dauined with D;pci"la when ? 7" f 1 "n Zi XWJU PKPSlA PILLS U1 dve iwlief. mii if persiated in. will cure tho worst case of thia disfraswing trouble. This pill cure Torpid Liver and Btfiousne, K emulates tlie Bowels, remove Pimples from the rwee, curea etaiiow vomplczlon, Foul lreatb, Wck Headache, Heartburn, Pain in the Sides and Back: is Sncar-o.jd and MUAKAXTEEDto be PURELY VEGE TABLE. It acta directly on the coatine of ... , . f - o btouaach and on the Liver. Can be W07r?r dry weat;er' tS0WtIiJI Of SIlllIAJintUt. Tha tTMitinn. 1 11 a Bewaie of imitations. The eenuine baa an engraving of a lien on the outxide wrapper, race. SO cents. For aale Lv ail druggist. All titnl f L saber. We have for sale, both at Lebaaon and Grass ItiJire SfMI mn ft vf .11 v;,l i. ""''"is. wuciug, ana oiner roagn lumtatr. At Ls anon we have a superior lot of dry nv v a . rw - ,amber' ,uch " ru,Uc' flouting, etc Owing the late fire, we are offering this lumber at reduced rate. Address ui at lebanoo. COKX BB0THER.S. Lkbasow, Or., July 31, 1880. Tnonsanda nr ami,liAra And Kmm m aw- titled to peuHiona, with myment from dale uiKoares er uesin. u aDDilea xor oeiere T .. , ... 1- . . , I ll,.nt...J l.lr U. T i nawniigwn, u. j. I akiii eswask e. at a PT fill CV Xfl I f A F I IllUllLl I U LUHI 1 I . 1 on real estate kocurity. in sums of $500 and npwasds. Applicants must bring; tneir deed. 14tf BTJRKHART BROS. Administrator's Notice. OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Carter, deceased, by tho County Court of inn vounty. Oregon, ana an .person having claims against said estate are here by notified to present them, with the pro per vouchers, wjihin six months from tlio 5th day of November, ISne, to the under signed at his residence 4 wiles south of ScJo. or to H, Bryant, the attorney in said estate. v WILLIAM KINDER, Administrator of the estate of Robert Carter, deceased. nUw4 WHEAT WANTED ! WHEAT WANTED! THE PROPRIKTORS OF THE MAG NOLIA MILLS offer a premium of four cents per bushel oyer and above the market price for good merchantable wheat either sold to them or stored with them this coming season, flacks furnished to parties wishing to store 'with or sell wheat to them. J. II. 1'OST-EK A CO. Albany, July 30, 1880. ,. , 63 Executor's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been duly ap- I pointed Executor of the last will ana tesia- I ment of Benjamin Freeland, deceased. I All persons having- claims against the oa- tate of said deceased will present the same properly veruiea, to me uuuersigueu i his home In Portland, Oregon, or to I. H. Montanye at bis ollice in the city or Al bany, Oregon, within six months from this date. October 20,1SS0. A. U, Montanye, Attorney. FAIRCHILD, Executor. 12w4 L.H. RT TH HOTEL. ua vxtisaauajs - j AXJ3ANT, OKEGON. . This noose has been thoroughly innovated from t- . bi tnlka, M sow ni !.... - I .ntortainnient ol Ira'M-ler. -ioeuiuia is supplied with ryW? the nr- ... , cooimaxvuu mea. j,,,, (.ctmBon n.l Italia Stage OM tr i viunau.