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r iSTATE RICTilTS DEMOCRAT Sates of ad veetisixo. . 1 w" 1 M f a m 6 M li! 00 iS oo 19 00 25 00 SO 00 40 00 00 00 Its ISSUED EVERY FlilDAY BY 1 InoU. J " 3 " 4 " v ' i 1 00 2 00 S 00 4 00 fl 00 7 60 10 00 15 00 1 00 18 00 J-l If) 27 CO 36 tO 4H 00 no co 100,00 6 00 o od 7 00 o oo 13 01 lft 00 20 00 7.eo in o 18 00 25 OO 40 00 r 1 Mr rfU'R. U"IMMH'riirBalMli(,(MUIn I Urarr KraaKtalttia aal teeat Ma, Buaines notioea In the Local Columns 20 rent per line. For legal and transient sdverUaementa , f 1 00 per square, for the lirat Inaertfonvand 60 cenu per atjuare for each subsequeit,iD aertion. TERMS Of BCUaCKimOK: fnce eopT, per sear -anuria copy, tx ovmlha. . .. Simrla ow, three oanaiiha. . I utW nataber ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1880. VOL. XYI. NO. SO. .. 1 no .. 10 1 . !.. vv crT .A I lOf i ( u y I urn I ! 1 I fl Fl fl ii ti Hi III ! I K.-1 JSP s 7 i r r r h - r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. B, VOlVaRfOX. R, e. NrarniRt. THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE." HUMPHREY & WOLVEUTOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AlbMaj-, Oregon. Wil pracHoa in all tha t'nurt In th State. IVvbata I intwra ami ftHkv1i't tu.'twkU W tnmibljr. i..it J rUSill, ; ' . K. CHAMBRkUAlN'. , FLIXX & CIIA3IBERLAIX. ATTOtt.1 K IS AT I, A V, Albany, tireou. fVtca in roster's Brick rlock.- 13nlSU. H. 8. K1 RAH AN. I. BILYkf . STKA1IAN & BILYEU, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Albany, Oregon. 1 JR A.CTICE IX ALL THE COURTS OF JL una ia:e. -mey give special alien or! to collection sua probate matter. Office in Foster's tw brick. 4itf L. H. MONTANYE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AXD Notary Public. Albany, Oregon. Oftine upstairs, over John Ttrieiia store, ,vf III HAS ONLY 12 lW()RKIN(i 4 3 OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS. 1 1 r7 i " " " ; " S3 DKT SES'TSTST - , ' - - ' ' ...... " v 99 SEWING MACHINE. - Awarded First Premium. Oregon Male Fair. 1S7 and . Ar4l Flnt I'rrmliiw. unI only Machine plaeed in Imt Claks (25 rout pet Horn) ut the Alrftliau lulrrnulloual t.xhibltloa, luaLA AI.W VS HKrElVEN F1KVT I'KKMll'JI WlltX THE JVDUCM AUK INI'AKTIAL. 'JM-lF.Xt'B ASD rtTIKK jrDvneT. I Mt atone with my oonaolance, In a plaoo whera Umt hd ootvaoJ, And Ulked of iot former living Id a place where tbe year lnereae.l, , And I Mt I aliould have to aimwor The question It put to mo, And to face and answer the iuet!oti Throughout an eterntly. : Hie gho( of forgotten acllona Came floating before in; eight, A nd tbtngi that I thought were duatl thing Were alive with a terrible might ; And the vlnln of alt my past lii'e Wan au awl ul thing to fmn, Alone with my oonMrleuoe tilling lit that oleiiiuly alleut pleoe. And I thought of a far-away warning Of a sorrow that waa to be mine In a lanJ! that then waa the future, But now wu the preeeut time, And 1 thought of my tornier thinking Of a Judgment day to be t But elttiug alone with my ooueclence Heewed Judgment enough ler mo. And I wondered If there waa a future To thle land beyond the grave, Out no one gave tue an anewer And bo one came to save. Then I felt that the future was pre ut, And the preaeut would never go by. For It waa but the thought of my pent life Crown Into eternity. IWufcl County Tiln.a.) TUK BAILBOAD COOJI. ' Mt KOVrl at The Dalle aat the W.rb new la rr.arru. (law City Proa.) r. IBUH ! THK BUM XT. A YKBT Silt irfltB. A ftlre T.naj Maa Wk Wai AmbaubMl bf arlagr. In company with Mr. Curneliiia lie-F-ilaiid, .ti rintcn Jnt of tlio yard, we took a walk ovrr tin H uncock wmm Imnton in the Indiana wnmis on vcwwr jstii. i-rom tlmt A Kockland youn man until quite time the cao:paign was faith ratl;r than recently was courting a fat girl at the work TU-pubiican corruption ovorWe north end and liad t.roaresswl very fa. COinpatlV I (l liirlit In (hat n.tntn'u.n n.J L.nl ii :..t; . . i. i . . 0 . , ,. r -- - " - frouir wim in ami. une eveuing jSIIm I V' TUt,t:"Wnr n.(HU1et,WytoKototlleban. lut week U d,W up in Li. tet a tZ2 i ."P MBP"r.,r ee t,,08tro,, ihaighhm rtrf, combed 1.U b-ir, and aTlr a rr'r Umt,vathier. Tho ..t vote given started ont to n,ak. lis tri-weeklr visit hv ihe car aho,, MfcVarland s.id : "1.11 Z'.1. . eonaav "i ivv Hi'"n,Ht isai- i nflMiL RTiii com in it ftp iiAMii iirtArin. I.Tl.ea lntnle td ...... .1 1 ' 1 Hi a u? i'mi mi mi;wii wrrr, mint. Il'tt! ,mi a'tr 1. . . . ... ... . ' ' UribMi, inciirit tiUbk. cant hi tho faceof 1 !iirtn.v M,. n.fi.-f h .-.t..- ti.;. Minting to the track coming out of the shopM, "(hero It comn out on the cure." We walked ovrr arid noli.-od that tie lent one Wing peiiilcd was 'No. i,C4." IIo exflttiiKHl that all odd liumWrs were flat cars and rvrn nuiuWin box BitTirniLia. We sotaellmeshear, or see In print, ahorse apokea of as Bucephalus Children leara from their school books about the first of that name, belong" Ingto Alexander, prevlou to hla be ing called Alexander the Great, wbotvi father King Philip, was the ruler of Macedonia, 315 years before the tim of Christ. This Utile sketch from the school Journal Is worth remem boring, as showing how a boy won by kind ness a horse that men eald not coti , quer by force : One day thee came to Philip's court a beautiful, high Bpirited war horM as a present to the King, The animal was pure white, with the ex- cettsin tl f. at, with no Lopo of ofliceor was, you tuiglit y, the ptologae to the f rewaru. i.vwy naiiot 01 the three tragedy. It apia, moreover,! bat the cept Ion ot a black mark, the shape of millions cuat for the hero of Gettysburg fltt gi,p, f.ahi.r who U worth many Ml" had l forehead. Now, wm pad lot is... purely crystalized, and thohsand dolla.s in good.scasible bonds, l the Grwk Uncage, "Bucephalus' in the mink and unolte and mud in ...i . . ,. ' ' an bull's head, and so was the - i nonse natnea. , uucepnaius was lol cars.eolbet l.y the number tl.er can .,. s.t. .1 .!.--..i" . V yo, tenner rcgaranau wr to one or the irks which belonged to tll whuT kind ,t . car it i Mr i 7 -tuien n- Mvir,i n,si,u previous been the victim Kin rump's paiaee, and the cour- toil sihttt . I oi a car His, Mr. W. Iiniph, tboso vote sWae Hke diamond- of (jmv u&kBOWU Wreant who had Uers and the King follewed to exam- infl.rn.c4 tlmt H wa, the ...tention of j,,, ta in tLe ni ht tllut j,, Ine him. The grooms attempted to th.ecmpany to commence the croclion L darkening around Fdom. raided on Lt. hen n wnh dwastrou moauhlmtlMt were each thrown la of a dry house, and one for holding ice. ,. f. , t.r nr ' 8wk f UcU foo,u,bDeM U Lad turn, some breaking their limbs. The Juling aouth cf the oOic. wtll be 'Jm I"!' gWIy retribution for the Then the inest experience.1 horsemen fitted n for a !ai..t aho., "TLi. Win , "fT 1 1 fowl vilIi"' "nJ l tL5 J had filled tried, and the daring young noble- htted up for a paint h.p. TLis in- ifil.i 5rttnU nt yet put on the ,.: ' .: ... t . men : but they ail car an. for no mir,.U n m.wn i. il Uo.i iU, . . . "..lone could conquer the unrulv Then I woke from my timely dreaming P ".e grounds to the new level, ' . T, ' ' , , . hurse, who became more and mora " luiii; aitu uaiuru't wiiu Hmiueviuuou reiueta in IDOnC robes of royalty, but are jet endowed D. JL. If. BIaACKBURU, IHOREY CQUXSELG3 AT LAW jr A.oany, uregea. Tlie "DAVIS" Sewing Maclane Cmiany are manufacturing and 090 Machines per Week! ear mp l4Ir la Ibe OalJ FrIUw's Teea r- Culloettoaa a apecUaltr. apSl. J.K. WEATHEKTORD, (NOTJLKY PIBJ.IOJ tTTORNF.Y AT LAW, lutiti, eaniei. "IfriLL PEACTICB IN ALLTUK'JUfRTSOFTHB 1 1 Slabs. Si)cil aUoobHja fia WsuoodwcM ami probata matter. tromc la OJJ ratlaW Tmpltk (1 J. C fflWKLl. V W. R. FII-YKr. POWELL' & BILYCU, vTTORNEYS AT LAW, ,nd SoHritors iu t hiarery, ALB.iSV. . 'r OKMaOX. Cpllecli(Bs pmoiptly male on all oiut8. Loaua neKOtiaietl on rtaMiinbit lernm. 'lUie in r'ovtcr's Crii-at.& vl4ultnf. T. I". II A BiLSiM.W Ari'OllNKY AT It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It does every variety of wort; without ba.Htlng. and has more pitwlloal attachmouU than all olhoretVunbiHtnl. , " - 52 , , W. U. HCOTT, Agent. Albany, Oregon. if the weather is favorable. Thcte U a great amount of work to be done, hut it will be pushed as rnpiJIy as poMsililt.11 It is truly i astotiiaLins to imo the work which Is be in a done by the com pany in this city, and nothing but an I unwavering faith in our future would have ever induced tbein to undertake it. TLe new machine hhop on the cnui. iiutr, esctiev LAW. AjF-)tn,A upstair iu the M.l l-.iio's 1 wuple." 13u50 F. Ki. - MILLER. IT OH N K Y AT 1 -A W LEntNUS OKCC'0.. Will pnu4ton Id' all tho rour of tlio Fiumut auaaiioo irlvf-a to t)tr--tttn. ti,n- wvaura and naraiiution ul liilrtu lr.tt bwuneaa a apKcuinr. vl.'uHUf. J. A. YA.VTIS, ATTORNEY riNO COUJiSELCR AT LAW COaVAitlS, OBECOM. Warners Safe - Kidney Liver CURE. A I'oaltlve Itrmedy for A 1.1. Mid. aey. I.lvernd Triaary TronVlet r both 91ale and Female. Aellag Uirertly epea ItaeOrganfi A Beet ed. For tbe If ot 'Keaaon It in In. valnablr. HEAD THE KECOIiD: -U aveJ my life." , K J$. JjJicly.K-lma, Ala. "I adviae all to try IU" John llrniuion, lavr-nwortb, Kan. "It lethe remwly thnt will euretnonmny iIlxMMa .icnliar to women." Mother' Wajtmxiuc. It has pawaeil !-e -ro intn and won en dorMmenta from Hcniieof ilie hithoiamed ml talent of the eountrj-." New York World. : " "Xo nBmedv herctoruro lisoverl ran be held for oho moment In eoinrariii Willi It C. A. H rry, U. v., ai"S lon. D. C. Tt thA lwt and onlv efScient remedy foi Kidney and Liver troubles ever broncbt be 'ore the public." U'ol ) John K. Me- S13UJEL E. Y01IG 18 SOW RECEIVING IMS FAIiljnnd WirVTKU STOO K -or- MERCHANDISE! M ranH In a!l the . of ie Btate j cbcaney, WaVihington, U C. T am Tnu-t Ut MY I atU IK1W 'll mauand tmnnlr too U tetify re garding the glorious renlw of a remedy which has male me o happy." - (Rev.) I. V. llarklce, Ark. Tliis Great Natural Beniedy is fur Sale by Drn World. . . ,1., 1 - At. ira-icts tn r.u i-nris ni me lDVl. DE. C- T7ILLIS PSICE DENTIST. Odd Fellows' Temple, Albaay, Oreeon. Office houra from 8 to '2, and from Ho 4. l&lOlf , E, Gr JOUXSOX, 31, D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Albany, Oregon. Office in Frooian'e Brick, two doors Jit of Conner' Bank. nlO- Mr- T. L. fiOLDi'X, OCCULIST AND AUIHST S4Li:ai, OBEOO.V. rR. OOLDEN HaIHAD EXPKKIEVt'E IN .Velnn::; HiiPLE AND CAS BESflETS, trivlntT entire aatUfattion to thuae who may I place thaiuaelvea under Ilia care, -cosstsTisj or- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS. GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, A ud the vlaiou passed away. A 'id 1 knew the faraway warning Was a warning of yesterday. And I pray that I may not forgot it In this land before tbo grave. That I may not ery In the future And no one come to save. And so I have learned a leaaou, Which I ought to have known before, And which, though I learned It dieamlng, I hope to forget no more. I So I alt alone with my fonacienoe, In tbe place where tbe years lucres na, And I try to remember the future la the land where time will coaae. And I know of the future Judgment, How dreadful ao e'er it be, That to alt alone with my consclenco Will bo judgment enough for me. ras eaaccstc ROBERT W. CRISaWKLU Every night Mrs. Caudle, With grim eondoseenalon. Permits her dear spouse to go out after tea, 1 Tie every man's duty, Kto.t yon know, dear, To do what he ean for his party, you see." When eleotlou's once ovtr. No more can friend Caudle Excuae bis tripe la this way, eh, dear, no. There's left him the paltry One evening rut weekly ; ria "lodge nlgbl" alone that can (hi.') ao- J wins tbe regard aud rtajivt f line i are nis woe. only with the i-owrr nf highwaymen. Our robliers will nevi-r brcouieour ICiiijx, thsnk Cod ! Mxapliie Apal (tx-in). The Ileiiblicans have cnriiud every Nortlicrn 8talft except New Jersey, and that is Democratic by greatly in- jny s grounds is fat Hearing complc- crcawsl majority. The Democrats havo lion. Tbe building bss Uen conatruct. been badly beaten. They have suffered ed around tho old aboii, and Ly this a ootnnlrte Wateiloo d. f.-l. Tlie "aolid means tie macbinisU bave not been dis- Solltb,, sUnds almost alone for Iemo turbed in their labors. A laige force cratic priuciplea. The wctions are of caqieuters were at work ou tbe roof roore au-rnly defined to-day than they Saturday and Monday, and in a week I were in 1SC0. or ao it will be ready for occupancy. It garlic and flavored with assafoetidatnd restlees. In those tlaya there were was lying in ambush behind a box, no stirrups or Saddles, and it not wlere be could sweep every am.roach " 3"altcr t0 mount vicious , i . ' " , horse, and those who tried to mibdaa to the hennery. Tbe young man, who tfae ne&d ifc is ptetty well acquainted with tbe King Philip ordered tbe ataimai to whole family, thought be would sur- be taken away. risc bis girl by entering tbe bouse us- All this time the young Prince Al- exjtedly by tbe back way. f' 'Jl6 Kl"?' "n' ba , , watching the motions cf the horee, Gaily up tbe back yard tbo yonng and thougbt that he discovered the man comes. Silently in ambush tbe reason of Bucephalus' strange beha- ol4 man lies. Cheerily tbe fat girl vior, Tbe Prince was an Intelligent warbles. Quiet, but awful, is tbe syr- 'OUD8: n fa" of energy and spirit, . ...... and of a rvfiectivp and ennslderatn inge. Id tho uncertain light of early frn . ,nA . . , .h Apl. evening the old man sees a figure totle, one of the great Greak philoa- stealthily drawing near bis guarded opher, and from him Alexander had rn. With lxated breath be waits tbe studied until powers of judgment , t . in i and calculation were much improved onKlau?ht. TLh vr:nn aatinda if a K This defeat, so diaapiiuiuliug to those . . . . ' , , d above that of the general Grecian is much larcer than the old building. I l,n.l r,. -.i.;;,.i I 1 ivoutns. i , . . i -it , 1 tenU fly through tbe air ike a wild Father," said Alexander, "let and when completed will be supplied eovrrmuent durie-the next four rears . .... . 7 J . u V .,..,.'. , '.' governmenvourie,, uie nyxnour years, Ul g, un,SWi A yell that tor tbe mo try and mount the horse." with all lb. latest improved machinery, U tbe roaujt of an ap.-eal to sectional robe of V. . , . . . . . King Philip would not hear of this, hich will be shipped from the I.at f-r MMU.ion, prejudice of tbe ixraple of ulie , .. -:,i ir " , 'i j but Alexander, begged again for the .L Pi I. t .1 - I . : . - . .. isiuit 'lauwawi aim curum I .!. at- ;,K TK aa . w. jue wW is unurr vue JSorth. maile br lirant. Conk hnff. tr- I . . , , ., I " ( Daily QrafanSatt.) IHroRTAJT DM latex. Tke Law la Bcsaral le Ike rl-l mt Srhoal i-aaita S Ike tlal. a lator prrlrj hf the aerretarr ef Ike laterUr. suervbion of Mr. A. J. Mclx-llan, than whom tbe cotujany La none more competent or energetic. Mr. Mclel lan thoroughly un.W.Un U tli- work ing of men, and liiln lu uc fairly and justly with the aviupauy, vet he fmj, ,,,ake to the groil libels that " I have Won ftir ihu l:Mnil.!ian lmrtr - r --. . j bis eini.h.y, fh 1 ruMi of jauwrr will be devotion to Tie Oregon lli!ay and Navifjaiijti ita maU'iiul iiitercit,stiict mainUinence Comjaauy has had a f .n- of alut I'. fly .f tlx credit of its m'snicijntllties and Chinaman euiplove.1 f r i-rvrral !r,ys Sut.rapid aeltlt-ment t?f vacant lands,' filling the ditches up tu the level i.f the eiu i.aiou of it leilroad system, and briJgna ou the liue of tho luiiiond ffom rn:,!. -. u.i-i.l of its public cbool system. trr to CIi" It it.. I v -i . i- i:.r. . g... lUO ,..auo an curuieo fj. va lhu ith maccms, Tha the old man's blood, follewed tLn ilia-1 r.i. ,f arts. Loecher, John Sherman, Ingersoll chgt.t anJ when tLe n.ighbor rushed Cull' Head, patted him upon the and other leaser lights. A oIitical io nader tbe ij.jo,, lUt lhe Qnt neck, tarned hla head to the sun, and victory thus secured can not last longer boom had burst right in the neighbor- leaping quickly on his back, rode oS tL.ntb-ad.iniatratio, that is the nnorlaMUs'J0 SZ. ami. ii it. ine answer me aonu m. ,.,.n- .M,i !,. , j .... t. r-u i ' r muuu mat iucepuaiua . waa, uigaf ground, and scn-aming out awfu' Mexi- ened at his own shadow. King Philip - can words terrible to bear, wbilo the w"9 pleased when b son returned ii .t. -.t. with the now tractable and docile old man hovered over the scene with a M,d proud,y . syringe in bis bands, looking like an "Alexander, you deserve a larger animated figure escaped from an alio- kingdom than Macedonia to govern." Svmuathizinir arms here the Bocephalus became the Trince's trorv. young man ir.to tbe bouse, after tbeir war-hore? "'Alex. .ad atopied their nostnla with he m,ht maunt rooro easily ; UUliill iml tt 1 ilaw a? I . nA , . I ,.r 1. aTT I .... a 1 -.. ..... I I " . " . - . . : I il .i a I . I . - - wwuniiur.- t- w A8iiixirox, pov. i".'. liio irre. " h.. uum.., up it.u; iicting an. i va iim aiiprciuary u. efjorta of the fat girl and eight friends Alexander had him burieu wun greai tsry of the Interior to day rendered a on lw wilu execpti.M . f Five Democratic principles U essential to u j,, hini to aj jt WM gome bours ceremony on the banks or the Hydas decision of wide application and large The gravel train ha. lawn tun- the maintenance of our government, before he was able to fairly inauire if !?' t lltAt"?J Z"?LT i . .1 .., .i . n eonataidle fur tL a t.uriajae. and a..knii....A I.,, .H.l .,,.1 vol- .li.l ; -. .. UIS u"rjr, uu uw v. ioiwvo iu iud raaiwr m mn aujiiak-1 o . a . i - I the meteor tut anybody else wnen a ment or the California school land grant lDe l-regrwing as rapi.uy . ror u,at party as loug as it exists, ,truck. That night, beneath the dark uie. iiiesieain auovet wuku was TWO ECCKXTKIC UBS. TRY IT .AND., TAKE NO JJTHF.R. H. HC iVAC N ETt Ct CO. Rochester, S. V. JAMES DANNALS, , paaua i un aU5i-retTa or . SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, Harfcle and Tf al Top. Parlor 8et3 and Lounges, Mar " tie Top Center-Tables, , , Spring Eeds and. u' t ' Mattresses, retrards indemnity selections certi-1 11"'"' fie.1 prior to March 1. 1877. In this in comimuy's yard was taken out on HoilSe Fumi3lling QOOdS, I decision Secretary Scburz bold trck yeeterdsy, and will be ued m That only the defective or invalid e- t Jh n a K)nueroin ma- lections made in lieu of actual losses or "ine, aud it u said that emuankments deficiencies made in lien of tbe ICth or I ahtappear almost magically before it. With this help the work will bo expe- A Wr.lrra Weddlas. ETC., ETC., ETC. Many of tliciie Goods are bought direct from the luan- ic.i. .11 l i .i.. ci-. . . jviu a7vwia aiiilcu uw lhb kiaiD I ... . . -. . . . " . I .l..,l Mn.i,l.Ml. w an. I vara unin I hAHl I . , . I . .t r . . , . . . . . . . . , . . t. r i j j ; i purpose, no wi no time in retnov- tm nun vi aciwtiuu hi w lb iu UM- u a ,1 ffi t hri, iwa in M-nK ha. 'ti.i... l i. . . tw " . ine ms iiui, nuu i cuitt kim, - iiaia ou some hbade of a cypress tree, whose I One day last week aa a Detroit Iaw thiok branch the ttrmrelinir moei-1 Ter had just finished tacking up a eifc-n A nowly elected Justice of the peace , .. . . .f 'Shut tbU door where be thomgbt it who had been uwd to drawing deeds Um aial st?ve t0 ?'erf ' oIJ woiJ do the most ood, an oldi h man, and wills and little el.se, was called tottering form rested apon a hAriug expression on his face, upon as hi1. Srst ofilcinl act to marry spade, and silently viewed a new mad cam up stairs. The instant be saw a coupie, who came into ms onice j,. jre hll(i tmt buried the syr-1 ths sign he stud : very hunedly and told him their I. I A.u bosh, air aB icn grants, but which since March 1, 1 tween The Dalles and C'elilo. 1877, bave been or may hereafter be I HOWL. T. W. IIAIJIIIS, 31. D. Office iu Fouler' Brick, nxt door to office of Fowell Jc liuyea. Eefid"n in lhe two story fiame building ou south Hide or second tt ret, one block and a half Ka.il of Wheeler A lickey' Livery Nabia. AToaj, - - - Orrsoii. . , vollCnllMt eicos. iiun, f. tu;nlin given to eollectiW and real eta'.e r' " Tv complete arr riral alDfcaariiiN.aT, . nH,,jie kia Jfgiger ?ro's- Props- And aU UmU at vrkalaaxa. tlialra, Indalead. Kxten.tutt Ta a,l, : aad Fanry " naaldlacs Etc. I inUwl to hoe er thlntr In the Itin.lliire lina, ami a ill ttranu aaaiiiion all who will rail oa me at MiUar-a brk-a;. ... lA.AI. C. C. IBKEkY. C. B. TAKKKS. , ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY; &.PAKKES, (Kuccetsors to C. Cherry.) uTacMsists, IMwripts, ana iron ; PDuiiuCrg. ! . t sji new fi-Aei im Stted op ra flrat ctaap atx-la. .Table au-TulMxi with the best ore liiarket alTurd. Bring UeJ, in ever. Itaeai. A tf-xxl m " W "a BKreial Trafrfara. - i-frFce 'aeh to al f" t Hntrt.-5 (SEW BAP.SgP. SSaO? J; H. SURLF.S, rrop'r.- 1i1. and are now iueitred to kinds of heavy work. We will n.niir.iiii viH4iri KntntieH. orirt ana Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinos of Iron apd Brass Castings. riTTF.CXS MIK HIOBT KOTIf'E. Special attention given to repairing all kind of machinery. Will alwi inanufao ture the improved . berry,. White Gram Separator. -Shoo on Baker StvCXcc at lumfccr Taril. Albany, Gr., lec. 1, 18M). lS'f A withetuih eliae. Prices for aliaving and hair-ciUtinfc same as usual, li-xims opposite McHwaln'a ator. - - - 10lf VIJAjAUVp house. nslsrj, Oregoa- A- 5 - Proprietor. The Ccrvallis Fruit Co. Will purchase "riuiumer dried fruit at full market irice; -Will senu a coinpoicni vtr !' fruit growers as to cuuivuiuu vi r uu ina trt rrrhftrds t Will supply fruit trees of approved sorts at moderate priees; , , , Will sell Plummer Driers through Linn, Pmton and I JltlB COUniieS. - Tttm to be sent to Corvallis Fruit Com nany. Corvallis, 14CU ton i,ouiivy, urtipiii, : ! James Kbaoman, Kec'y. .Tanoary 1, mo., . . v. aaapaiwn J Wna. M tur. Bolicilcr ri I SLii I Oei'atia4,iil7lxiveiitliBt..H'lii ' I ... will ba aiiuuad about July 15th. a '. - - i ...,f il :.. " I. l .h. table H1 b.sum.Hed en is olrtmtJ. Bead Jur circular tfivmu uniw, au .. .11 MnuvU. onnrf mcali.- 9 EstaWiulieJ lhTtl. ufacturcrs for caah, and are I found upon the final surveys of such all First Class Goods NO grants or by approved publ nA am cnlal nt I not to be so lost to tbe State, ..... r I firmed by the act of March A Mraagrre Hlalakea. THE B1CMT Of WAV. in ihn tr!eni'0 of tha fVmrL" All i.ino- removml hn Raid t.ifi.hl u There was a Detroiler among the ri,rhi handt. .Y.n. John Mar- trio of officials who passed over the 1 I I At Tt,t oen ova.... 1. rouw vi vqo Duuvi iuau muio tuv Til ASH,' Popular Prices. I I .1 ...... ..V ..1.. . A a I 1 a S .1 xMaa Awn watama.nl. Anl I Tin. fill Villi Ht 111111 II I M WfHr LIlHIa LUI ie survey. a .cwuaye -"-- "vn "r ribt of way. In some I wno wnnieu to u numo BigiuwciuK - 1 -i .f atona.1 ntr. in , are con-1 , , ,, i.irA ihu v.r unn fur hva tn" clieerluily Bigaeaotr: la I BIlU DUV Jt'S IHIl MUCK III. tlio MUIO iu" - I . , . . ' -.., i- I. 1877. ... i .. .i... i.. ikki- inr liohl tar vorsolf. ver heirs, exek- 1 nau lo """a "u - - r I 1 lllll I'lllf'ri'U B Ul V tiuuun lUVMIIIk B.. - - v - m I I cases farmers others money u van CWf I" l - a v .V. .1, w!.l. .a committee found a most determined ? ,1 7i wl-Ti. "vTa S1,x.Z bosh. I never pay any attention to such signs.'' "But other people do," replied the lawyer. "Let 'em do so, then. I aa just eo centiio enough to leave your door ojven when I go out." And so he did. He walked once or twice around the too in, made a few in- BLOOD P0IS0MIW6, a 9 Causing ChllITand Fever Dumb Ague, Intermittent Re mittent and Typhoid Fevers Biliousness,' Liver, Stomach, and Kidney 'disorders, and thethealthi and lives of millions, Is driven out of the system, and radically 'cured by the use of tho LION flA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and GANGLIONIC DODY' ANCK FOOT PLA8TERS, the cheap est andl only perfect i treat ment by the Absorption prin ciplei .The Plasters acting li conjunction with the Pad up on the nerve centers and re mote parts of the body, In ab sorbing andithoroughly rid dingthe system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whqle treatment," PAD, PODY PLASTER, and FOOT PLASTERS,, all 'combined, sold for SI.OO the cheapest and best remedy ever discov ered,, and a positive cure guaranteed' If worn accord ing.to directions. Remem berAPad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, the wnoie, $ I .OO.. Sold by all druggists. ' I Tat m. . . 1 1 -B 1 II- I mf WSKAaftW W W. rtfaWtAii 1 1 in rt a nun iti uti si idiiim hi ... first person he met with, "Are you tor your an tnetr usean- ueutx., .or- - -;; j. 7; th. att a boy oTk h .1.111)0 tiroprietor liero T "i'Ut.w "" I . v.i , jn.i OK. i I man a return j uia mo I . ".. . ... .. I ut li oiiau'oriu I aniiim I eu. uuaiiuaio aiu utuaiii. onoaww ... rr. . , .. . ctiy me proprietor, whs tue repiy, - . .. -. . . atf . . . . porians oustuesa. xio m luo "At present 1 am acting as shipping M ou, AUco iwer, take mis ra Ky snarks her II ve stock u5r nd th- lw'" Mked clerk but I am cutting my cards for man for ycr husband, ter have an' o d IZilZZ "P" a. I . i . . .... IT I 1 , , art. i aw II j l 1 1 1 1 r -0 r . )l II vnii 1111 I " " j , 1 i cane uere t When he had reached and ttsk- room on tm- climbed hack up hiaa : gold headed commonly known in California as the house on Broadway, and accosted the I yerters, administrators and assigns. Booth bill.. That no more than one section first one, is confirmed in lieu designated loss or deficiency. fr., . . . i mat no selection is eonnrineu wutcn a partnerenip next jour iy urniuitK 1 , -- .,,...., . K K. .i a. r.uin i;a . ir.,1. ... sr..i. Udon rrayer ir.eetlngs in the base- further swear that you are Jarw uuy :'-r.? T "No, sir-here it is.' . " a-w w..v " awwa a I I I aT..-. i nshlA a .a Tmaa rAtM I BUTT vlUJHIH IU HIEUUICUIS A AS I .... . ... -w - . . - .SVe strantrer passetl on to a very all incumbrance, an' l.ev tood right this emergy one of the c-mmitteelJ . wa3 of atlectiou to be taken in place of or lm rtant looking personage with a to sell, bargain and convey to your gold-headed cane. All rig'.t-no i: . r . i.t. c. i. .: v:..i. I r ... a . i . . t lia'ul ir,ntp verself. ver heirs, ad- "Aiaaam, ue j.ou iow oi any wiu ' - i a uvu vi iuiu vi iuu civ w ii;u uittiafOIIU I i , aim no.vn ;u 1 t - ' by the final survey of a Mexican graut tho head of tho house ?" - uilnbtrators f, ..... J I ...... . t . ah I I T t. " Baiil tli A ltriilA (lonht mil V. "Well, John, that'll be a dollarV fifty cents." 'Aro wo married ?" ticked the baide. . i - .. . I. 4 1 f.ia iwmaa In ' .-I-?, llt'll 1,1V XV .. and approved by public surveys was as- ow in this neighborhood who weuld 1 a bo willing to l,oard a centlemaueon- v Jj '-'Tf PJf 1'" nl.1 with the construction Of our he print of h a heels on every j ir. i . ,,i .r step. tree l r-ti. 1 to boam with a widow." (SnlnJiil mnn and has monev in tho bank. We want him to perma-1 A South Carolina patriarch is Mr. A Keuarkable I'atnlir. ...v -v. . . . ,...u...i..iiki. .i.t ... ot. . I wm. Kmn&it. of oranreDurc. who .. . . .. I.. r l I : i . ....... w.i..sm iit.1111 v 1111 tun ai .u9 iruiML. ua m w . '. 1 ' nuarler Intercut hero In less man six Aiiersoine iuiuuihik " ra-v. . , ... . "Well, no ; I can't say ns I am nt rtr.autit lilll I llVi linilC'4 III a certaincd prior to March, 1877, not to p,rtDeri),p i January. 1 am only be lost to the Stale; tbe State in such one of tho travelers Just now, tut I eases taking the ICth or 3Cth section am laying for a $200 pew In au up- m a I at - A 1 1 ... and tbe United States tbe selected land, wwn cntircn, ami t na. h iu mean - to be disused of to a purchaser of the ETr ' " Imnded to the "Court," who hopes that he will take s wife. c c,. . , uiuiiuia a .1 ... . ., . . ,.r I Mnfnrlnnatft that " oute,or,m case no ctate purcuaser Ti,0 next man had his r.-et up, his pocketeu it i nntt comitiueu : "ivmnv T , tek boarders" she man extracUon, and, having been s. i. i. ,i:..r....i t .t. I .... a. . . .... t u oil nmn hv icmn nrespnt. that I. be-I "i never uu a.o nuaiurn, -"""I. .. . . Wi ... uiaiuin uicu m wo rjvicu ui m- nut unca. auu aa iwcuijr inn. v.. . i .v . I annaAiI T'hut I DOrn in 104, 13 now iu uia uiuciy ertmblicland-. , his mouth, and looked so solid that ing In good health and of '"""'J n I '"Tia., nK ,..!! nn. I m ar. seventh year. He has thirteen chil ' I.. 11 . I H:tiu(nre nrsltnl In nntlQ I Ll iWi T.lOn fill - - a j v v. . " I The Secretary holds that in no case '" ",l"Jr.hI-MB,Julimrtnl, - di.llar'n' and flftv cents to mo in you wouldn't regnal t. can the b'ate take the ICth and 3Gtb .. . v'eii t n,ny run it very hand paid, tho ree I sections and lands selected in lieu there- 80on. At present I am the bookkeep- hereby acknowledge! Le. i at... ....i iu. if.i. ic.i. I .r i.nt 1 am oxnected to ct Into a theso present have t ' ' I . . ... . .a.. -i I .ml ...If.-. .Iitvlntv criunl nolinvinr Clioir wun mo oiu man s utinnii; nun i ", v."...., become an equal partnpr here." and until otherwise oruereq ny me Thtt stranger wss qeternilnod not court. , - Gi.iioohY got c.me op with the 1 other dav In . Galveston. lie had It is boasts of, perhaps the largest famiiy in the United States. He is of Uer- born tn 1784, is now in his ninety seventh year. He has thirteen chil- Ile is ex-1 dren, ten of whom are still living, the section iu lieu f which other lands bave been illegally selected and certi- I tied, reverts to the United States under to another mistake. lie Walked said " act, which cannot be the case around until he found a man with where the 16th and 3Cth sections were his cout oiT and buy with a case or I i i .. . v.: . -:...i u.. i. aoouf, uuu sain in mm aawci iatii m w ,a nin tjtmiv ' T 011-1 . - . , .. , ' I iil'lm wirlBra ni'tt kfiit liri'ttv lumv I veys returned prior to March 1, 1877. 1 1 here 1 see." The sections are not confirmed and the I Yee." was the brief reply. r selected lands are held for disposal un- - "But I suppose that you are plan der the provisions to the 2d section of nn laa onpel hymn book t.. ..i L .... .li -t... .M and 0,d win out t.f an elglith n" "" "'vt. .,.,, t.urp. aroa't you ?' xl 1 ! L .1.11 I . f 1 . - I :. . inr whereof is tremely fond ot children, and would oldest being u.w 7o years of age and ami by be like a father to your little ones." the youngest oO. These thirteen .-I H.iaiHi vnu "Perhaps I might, to accommodate children have brougnt into the world le tietiareu u . Tn -hllrtrn. Ifli nP'vhnm amnnw you. -v - "Ah, thanks. He would be here living, and they have had 460 next week ff this right of way matter children, of whom 391 are now alive, was decided, but as it is he may There have also been 79 children of the 4th generation of Mr. Smoak's de- UVU 'T- . . aa a a a A A . "Do you agree to pay damages if scenciani', or wnomau out v are now bought a barrel of apples from De you burn ray barn at,. o,.i:.. ..r .l.ail i.. r...,.i n tf I .W.w ail ft 1 f . P I IWICVHUII I n uibii bu.ii i v. v. 1. or mailed on.receipt ot price fu ftni not to be confirmed by said aot. THE LIOM'MCDICirJC CO., NEVYORSC.' ALBANY ' COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALBANY, Olt. The First Terra will open on Wed ' nesday, September 1, 1880. For Pftrtlrulars concerninf the eounee of atuJ al the nce of tuition, apply tu . 52 BET, ELBEBT X. CO.VDIT, Pres't. The successful growing of the coffee plant in South Florida seems now to be established beyond question, and the commissioner of agriculture lias award ed the premiiMn offered some time since for the first pound of coffee grown in tho open air. Tha agricultural bureau furnishes plants already started to those who wish to give the coffee a trial, and it is thougbt tbe Florida' planters will enter, into its cultivation quite extens ively next season. "Wall, no, noDexaclly," waa tho quiet reply. "I am the old roan him self." .-. ... ,.;,-.... And all lhe stranger Buhl .after a long minute spent in locking the merchant over, was, "Well, dura my buttons I" Wall Street tfews. ! t Do Yon Believe It r That In this town there are scores of per sons passing our stere every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach, liver Complaint, Centlpatioti, Ac, when for IS cts. we will sell them Bhiloh's Vital-l-.er, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by t'osbay A Mason, Druggists, Albany, Or, Smith's grocery, which -ltd not give satisfaction. "What's the reason," said Gilhooly indignantly, that the fulher down I go in the barrel the worse they get ?" 1 "The reason for that Is that you didn't open the fcaprel at the other end. ; , If you had omy done that the apples would have been getting Bet ter all the time." ' .t PiD you hear about tho boy being washed nshore?" asked Gihooly of one of tho most prominent citizens of Galveston. : "No, when did that happen ?" Thls morning." ' . Howwaait ?" "He wa washed ashore by his mother, You don't suppose she would take him out into the middle of the Gulf of Mexico to wash him, do you?" "Of course we do." "And I'll probably get used to the noise ?" "Oh, of course. . Iu a waeK you won't mind it. Fact Is, you'll ait up every night till midnight, anyhow, after the gentleman arrives." "Oh. no I shan't, I shall never love again ; but it he is a nice man, and loves children, why, I don't know as I ought to'stop your road. I guess I'll sign !" Detroit Frest Press. The American girl Is described by a thoughtful writer (also American) as ex quisitely susceptible and impressed by mild irritation acting upon any of the senses. She dresaes in taste, and, where the means are at hand, with elegance, in colors that are quiet and subdued, and no ticeable only at a short distance. We make haste to add what this author gheuld not have overlooked, that by none ef the sex is Madame Rachel's Euamel Bloom more appreciated than by her. For sale by Fo shay it Mason, Albany. 3 alive. Thus the old man has 575 living descendants, and has also seen 116 others, who are now dead. The most remarkable feature of the case Is the fact that both the old man and hla wife lived to see their thirteenth and youngest child a grandmother. The entire family bave been In the community where they now live for sixty years, and there has never boen a criminal or a drunkard among them.: ''"'. J ' " ; Inquirer asks: "Is the Great East ern the largest vessel ever built f An. impression has got abroad that she is, but such is not the case. The May Flower, in which the Pilgrim fathers came to this country was the largest shin that ever plowed the waters. J he old furniture scattered over this coun try brousht over by tho May Flower, OUld HU tae urcaii :juiji u a uu. cu times cr more. JL