r i i r ) f r r r I ill r r Y r T V FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1880. O. & C. It. It. TIME TARLE. Albany Station. DKriKTI BK r TUAIN. SOCKS KOSTH. Al.RAKT SXFHF.S9 DcrU tt FKKIUHT TRAINS A:S0 A. M. S.-uO A. M. 11:44 A. M. liM 1 M. 11:45 A. M lis P. 11. - : t. M. .U P. V MAIL TRAIN Arrim at - trruia SOt'ftS KT. MAIL TRAHf Arrives at LViwrW t ALBANY KXt'KKSS Arrive at All Trains dull', exreal Bandar. WILL. B. RICK, Station Agent. fTJTQ TJ "DTTr may hm fVwn1 on file at idnnwai tuw M Spruor 81.1 here slwtijim Mtntota nut toBBOaiioc U IS N kV VOHBk. Saata ( Inn neeUqoaricrs. I Lave just opened out the largos t and beat assorted stock .of holiday goods erer aeon in thia city. The stockjis ao varied that I can nit everybody, and fit,; them' out with any kind of a present they may wish to make to their friends. I will only mention few ar ticles, as my stock is so immense that I woald have to start a newspaper of my own if I wished to refer to all : Baby carriages, wag ons, rocking horses, railroad ' trains, baby trunk's, Bohemian vases, Maj lea ware,beaa tifu toilet and smoking sets, China cups and saucers of all kinds, velvet frames, writing desks, rustic walnut frames, work boxes, shell boxes, an immense stock of dolls, new styles of photograph and autograph albums, handsome tortoise shell and pearl card cases, and hundredj of other articles. School books, stationery, both plain and fancy, and holiday picture books, wholesale and retail, of which country dealers should take notice, as I will sell at San Francisco prices, having bonght in New York. A cordial invitaUon is extended to all to call and examine my stock, 'and select your presents before they sre picked over. My stock is larger than was ever before seen in this line in Albany.'and it mustbe sold. ED. BAUM, Cor. First and Broadalbia streets. railed Werkasea. Taagent Lodge. No. 37. A. O. TJ. W., was organized by A D. Rogers, D. I. O. M. W., of this city, last Friday evening, and stsrts at with the following officers : Jos J Beard. PM V, J W Kswcomb, M V John F Beard, Foreman Geo Grimes, Overseer Jas Elk ins, Recnrder Geo W Luper, Financier J. Simpson, Receiver H MeClut, Guido Wm Doty, I W J Doty, O W. The orjeanuane; ofieer, Mr. Rj,e s. wc.it out te Ivsban Inst Wednesday eve j'iij Tor the pjpoae if f'ttiug a IakIo in working order out tbara, providitt euXckuit moor element is reoeived. We boe the pwy'-l ut there will take ho'J the raa'.ter and get np a fine Lode. ErswaoT.lle L4s tit as. Linn Lodge No. 22, A. O. U. V., at ti .r last communication, elected the fullow'of .. officers for the ensuing term : W. B. Sud ish, M. W.; Wm Lemaster, Fererasn; M. O'Hart; Overseer ; Jn Lijgetr, Hecerder; J. P. Galbraith, Financier C. Elakslv, Receiver ; W. O. fltaaard, Guide ; C. N. McFarlaad, L W. i . J. 3. Irvine, O. W. and Dr. L "W. Starr, Medical Examiner. Brownsville ldge Ka 56, A F. A AM., have also elected the following officers for the ensuing year ; J. P. Galbraith, W. M.; J. B. R. Morelock, S. W.; IL R. Powell, . J. W.; J. M. Moyer, Trower ; Peter Hume, Secretary ; J. W. Tyeer, S. D.; A. K. Thompson, 3. D,, and E. V. Jack. Ty ler : all of whom will be installed publicly at the New City Hall on the 27tb of the month. vrillaaseite'e Aartable. The sociable given at Odd Fellow Temple last Saturday evening by Willamette Lodes No. 5, A. O. U. W., was one of the plst an test affairs of the kind which has trans pired in oar city for a long time. The pro gram was a good oue, and although the hall was crowded to overflowing every one pres ent seemed to be enjoying themselves. The order is growing very fsst in every quarter of the Union, and especially on this coast, and here in Albany .it has moved along with great strides. Both Willamette and Safety Lodges have a large membership, and they have initiations at every meeting. A Lodge was organized at Scio last week, and also one at Tangent, and the organizing officer is now cut at Lebanon getting np a Lodge, and will soon visit llalsey and IXarrUbarg. The fkfaese Sta it C. One day last week five yoooj bloods ex ercised their muscle by recking some Chi nese np at Shedd's Station, and sncceeded in mashint one Celestial's nose aU over bis face. The Constable np there doesn't I ke te encourage suoh playfulness, 8o he arrested ihe y b's and Justice Cnrrie fined them $10 each. That was a righteous judgscnt ; if our hoodlums were always treated in that war tlmv would have a wholesome dread of the law. A t'lese shave. Last Tuesday as ayounj man named Fruk Batcher, was loading a Winchester rifle,' he acoidentallr touched the tricccr before he pulled the guard back in place, and the oar tridge expodml and burned him in the face fearfully. For seine time he could not see at all, but he wll not lose his ijht perma nently. His face i powder burned consid erably, bat he inteudj having tbe. powder taken out. ( ' J ? Take Care ef Tear flpes, . The Water Company wish as to caution the citizens whe are taking water from their works to be very careful during the winter in taking care of tbe water pipes oi tue'r premises. During tbe late cold weather many of the small pipes barsted by the water freezing in them. All the expense caused by the repairs of such breaks can be pre vented by throwing something over the pipes. Snpper Pestpened- The supper to be given by the Daughters of Rebekah for tbe benefit of the Odd Fel lows' Library has been postponed. The time now decided npea is New Year's Eve., and they will very likely have a public dinner " the next day. They should receive a warm support, as their object i good one. - .Wanted. We have a customer for a small farm with hwuw and outbuildings. Call on . ' Stswabt ft Gkbt, ' " ' "' " OTpole's Block. Tfce lliyt'oar:i. Our City Cocna'l mat in regular session last Tuesday evening with all o.Tcers sud members present. The comm'ttee ea a.cuunta reported iu fa vorof alWnj the fol'ong bills, and the report wsa adopted i R. Fox, jud of firems eViion, f 1.C0. C C. Ciierry, c! xulsr graiss for No. 2's engine, $17.75. A, J. llukt, Marshal s fos, 47.00. A. J. Hunt, cress-wa'ks, $10.-' 5. J. K llslter, Recorder's fees, $10.29. 11. Klock's pet liou asking foe the riUt .! way to construct anew audlaiger Puuie from the DKMccrAToIce to the foetof t'.ie street, was graated sade? ccrl.in r I iot'ons, sad the Comiriltoe ea bt eels was 'nsiruUed t see that the work wai doue as orde -ed. The pelitioo of Wm. McMrck l rnd others was not grant d, b-t fie matter of drainage siktd for w referred tetlioCity Surveyor. The Committee to whom was refur.-vd the peUtioa of 11 Kovlo wsi grafted further .',ns. B. Purdom and etlie.j asked that the oi.y iay for the w-k tt tiie croig of Baker sud Second steels, s v'e iu pioremests were nt coiuploted w'.icu the new law went iuto force. lte."mJ. The City Marshst ptsented a ps.il oa ask ug that the c.laboese be icpredaoda stove pwt in it. Granted, a id the Marshal uist. icted to make lite repai'-s. A petition ws press ated by Chcriy .r.d I'a'kn asking for an o.dor for a new sidewlk on the east tit'e of Bakor f xax First to Wa ts, streets. Re ' red. On pet lion o! several ciU- eas Peter Mc B.ido wx. declared a oomnoa druukard. A peU.ien w received from a ljrje nu u ber of properly ow ue s asking vhat the c;ty reliev-e the Coal Co. f-om the expense o! pnttisg in new b idgt j or walks over the canal, and ef repiir'ng old ones, and that such work be paid for out of the ci.y trea sury. Referred and ordered priuteJ. Several cilizeus pretenteda petitieoask'ng for the repeal of the Chinese lice uie law.aud the matter was rird to Committee on Health. Oapel'u;oao sev-s 'c'ti ens Robt Mey ers and Cei, Dougherty were declared com mon drunkards. On tuo.io.i of G'jilvrot 1 a fuaco w- i or dered bui't sroucd Ko. 's engine bne, spec'ticat'oss to be made out by Committee ou Fire a-d Wfc:er.. The Mayor aad Rt: -3e reverted the re- suit of the late elcct'ca, wticU ;i the sjiuo ss we repo- 1 L t wr .1 . n it it it r The fo' lowing article upper ed ia the lat issue of the J..1J.-7 : From the l:ve!y l:l;'e towa of 'bya comwnaicaiioa !u Urn rret'ved dota:i:"g vhe pa.Ccu' s of sn e. c'.tiaj ;io"Jrnt tust tr-sp:-ed thee last wt.-V. It sae-rs thai a youag tnri of good rs ls but 1 'e cj at,e had been payinj bU add' eases t tSo on'y daoghte.-of a leod-'i c'f -er. T-youi3 ladv reciprocud her loet's se. on scd met him cUndrstinc'y at vj '.cjs I ,., coa trajy U tbeceormandv -f htr (uteiral re's- tne. wita vhooithe joaia d d not st- id ;i good tavor. The msdoj's brt 'cr wsi also so arowtd enooi cl ht choice aud look no spec .1 pa - to cuocr U tiio fet'iac. Tbe se cret njc;;n-j w'tb he' , lasiorala w. s con iued Btt4:' oue evening the incensed b oih e. s espicsge dscore.ed the lot :og coop's at the'r rels? ty- ile ;ifo:j)d h's fitos , and tc i,i.t parent hiwl h-.u u the apota..ned w.'th a stoat c-Jjcl with whirh he be'sbcred the oljoc. i.u.Uc and tnTo tj. nite lover in the mosi mere'less meaner, not withstand'og tbe tea lul t4pp'tcatio.s of tbe aslooislisd c'lujbler who p'-ded ia s-or j i Jg tonci fo.- bar father to dok'st. Tbe yoqog man never attempted resistence. Us purjuer st. Iking fctoi at evey step nnti the .'jgitive fe't f om e (hsoatioq aad co.t td with gore. stheabis unreasonable assailant oetied his B-.esi'.ong. The .' lends of the oatrasd youth are tryl-ig to prevj" oponbire to have the father arrested for auajlt with intent to k;lf, but t auB far, out of consideration for the daughter, be has rej'et-sl a!', iatporiuoi ties. The girl is s. 11 fsTwful, and aays tbs nnprevoked attack has on strengthened Ler love, though she would bsve preferred to see a disposition t defend b'mse'f mani fested on tbe pa -t of far fi ItO'l. Andrew's Earar Ttr Re re j Ler. Oa minvprevioosoccasiocs we bve s,.oUa in terms of praise of th's jonisa'. Tbs De cember number is truly a royal one. From the striking Christmas pictare, "&aU CI&js at Home" on the t'.tle-page, to tae lis; pge wiis its funny p'ctures and alwtys spr'htly ,vy urtle Tracks," it is good. Tee J'terary features, its sle-.ies, roii-eMsny, etc., l id sort pecnl-a.ly ple.sirg at hoi ear-time. Ia addition to its nsaal wealth of Fashion intelligence all yeaiiy sabicrrbrrs leceive with the number a Grand CarisLmas C: t in tbe form of a gigsn'-c sapplerre at, tbe fu'l size of tbe Barir itself, C'ifd wivh ase'ul ssii beiititui at:-.D tai.1 csj be nsed as patteim In fashioning many articles suitable for hoi'day g'fii ; also de signs for printing oa china, silk and satin, for embroideries, etc., etc. Tbs proprietor states that these designs, jf purchased of a dealer, would cost ten limes the price of tbe Bazar, which statement will at once be con firmed by any one who may examine the beautiful supplement. Tbe subscription prioe vf Andrew's Bazar is $1 a year, aad every subscriber is entitled to a valuable pre mium, and, if tbey begin with the December number, they will secure t le Csristmae sup. plement. I atlle aad tienll- area ! Just received a fine line of slippers, silk sud J'oen likudke chiefs, neckwear, jewelr, hosiery, et., for fie bol'dsys. If you want to make any of your gentlemea friends Christross presejt yoa will Pnd tVs arstrt ment tbe most complete and the prices the lowest in town, or if yon wast rometli'oj mere costly ill sell yon au overcoat or suit of clothes for man or boy vei-y !ow for cash, L. E. Elais. Bay Tour PreseaU. Don't forget to buy presents for the liUle fslks, and before you buy be sure to call at Joseph's, one door above Mady s restaurant. There yon can find a magm3ce.it stock of toys of every conceivable pattern suitable for boys and girls of all ages. They are go ing oil fast, and you should call os'ly and select wbat yon want. , A Ba Vurueii. Last Wednesday merging a barn belonging to C. O. Baraes, situate ou his farm out near Sa ia Ridge, was burned to the ground. It was full of bay and contained nothing else. It is supposed that the fire was caused by tramps sleeping in the barn. It was a total loss, with no insuranoe. Tbe "Laughing Man" came "gol dern nigh" splitting bis sides roaring over the work done at the State Fair on the "Davis" Sewing Machine. - "fcVlsrevereel al Last. Editor Dtmtcrat : I thisk it ia the duty ef soma on to an swer the sditorisl of tlis Oregon 'an of Dm. Pth, 1SS0 entitled "Discovered at Last." I have no personal interest in the matter ex cept that which all citizens should have in defending the welfare of the state, I never waed share in any of the companies whose interests are involved in th's question. How ever I desire to see justice dene these mea who commenced and carried te successful completion the Willamette Valley and Cas cade MeoaUin Wagon Road. The Oregon i aays that the land granted the company ware given away "ostensibly to build a wag on road aad yet no road worth the nam has boon constructed, and no equivalent has been rendered for thia vast tract at land." This i giving the lie to the gsatlemsn whe received the road for the state, on of whom was tho gentleman el so ted by th people f Lion county at th last state election to th State Senate. Doe tho OrejeKi'rs auetk that bs was a party to th atlrgtd fraud f What does th editor of th Origonian know about th condition of th road T H makes unqualified charges of friud against the original Wagon Road Company aud bases his authority for his statement npon a dis patch containing references toa report of on Win. F. Piosser, a special agent of th gen eral land office at WashingUn. Shortly after the return of the Prosser party from their ttip across th mountains I asked Mr. Jason Wheeler, the gentleman who acted a Mr. P.-ower'a guidej what th bitter geatlejiaa tbonghli of th road and Mr. Wheeler tcld me that Mr. Prosser had e -pressed himself as wsll aatis6od with th road, aad had not expeeted to find it in such m good condition. Ntw, why shou'd this gentleman make these assertions her and than go to Wash' ingtoa aud change them? IV.csa he can eipbvnbi wsoderful change it his op'niuns I thiuk hie report should be looked npon with coiieidenbl suspicion, to ay the lesst 1 bav traveled ever thia road from Albany eastward for about two hundred miles. I bsvetisvelcd ovr the greater portUn of this distance so ire tea e: twelve times be :ng the most mountainous part Ia say opinion it is a good wagon mountain road. Has this road ver benefitted lb people of IV 3 slate ? I'aa the stato sver received any equivalent for the lands grs ated te th com pany that built th road ? Th OrtgonUi deLe that any equivalent has ever been rendered. Tbe remriaoy was not ropoasiUe for th "open character" of th count? east of tbe mountains. Neither were they responsible for th abseuc of rive -s on th route needing tw'dges. The Deschutee river is fo.-dable wbe.-e tbe road croraea it at any season of the year. ' It neither rises nor fa' Is mora than from eigbteea or twenty inohes, ao I in reliably informed. The otlier streams oa the rod are only a few inches deep except wbea swollen by mclLog snow. What baa the road dc e to beis'jt th stats? I sjswer : lit It baa opened a vsst region o' country for settlement ia th son th era pa-1 of Esitetn Orsgoo, whirh wou'd now probably bo the visi wilderness it was before tne completion of the road. Thousands of catt'e and sheep hav been driven over thia rosdsioia its completion, some of which have even been aoIJ in the markets of Chi c.130 ard St. ) .euts. 1 honssads more are ia that count. yjiow, aad every year arebe:ng di iven to those markets. 2nd. It hf s been tho means by which hundreds of familiee have found comfortable homes of ther oj, which they probably would not hav had. 3. It hav furnished easy aad cheap means of crossing from on side of th Stat to th ether, thus avoiding the great monopoly of the Coiombia river. 4. Without the road freights would be even higher than they now are oa the Co 'c labia. 5. ItsboKeas the distance from I .inn, Beuljn, Mai ion. Polk and Yamhill counties te the southern part of Esotora Oregoa frova 200 to iiO ssilea. C It makes the coat of travel to aad .'.tn he same less than one half. .It saves thousands of dollars to th pt op'e of the state eve-y year. It is suit e.ideat that th real object of tie C 1 'Ionian is to defeat tbe nronosed rail. road frojt Yaquina Bay eastward over this oute. I repel tbe assertion of tbe Ortgom- irn thai the original Wagon Road Company committed a '.-aud in securing those land', as a cooU nptible faLthood. No amount of vt- tape.ation from th Orentmicn can defeat th great dejire of the people of Lion, Lane, LVatoi, Tolk, Marion and Yamhill corn tics to rrske a harbor at the Yaquina Bay, which will enable them to skip their grain to for eign markets without seading it via Pert .'and and the Columbia river five or six hun dred mile out cf the direct way, merely to I lease the nieti f.r whom th editor of the O egon an a tites. Crnzsn. A QarXlsn. Albamt, Dec, II, 1380. Ed '.itr JJctnvcrul : Will you ple&se answer the fellowiog questions through your paper : 1 Can a white man marry a full-blooded ind'au woman in O.-egon without transgress ing the laws of omjSUts ? 2 Do yoa know of any cas of a white man marrying an indian woman in this state? I ask these qnettions to decide a dispute oa our m i.r.ago laws. C. H. Mai HriALu Ia lookiug at the laws of onr Stato we find that wh'tes aid Begrocs even down to quar ter-bloods are forbidden to mirry, but other race aro not mentioned. The second qaestiou we are compelled to anwer in the uettive. To kuow ef several cases wherein a white tuso is living wita aa iailiAi uii.i wherj thev have urn riud largo families.but whether r u.t they were ever legally married we are uot pre part 1 to answer. BurLbarl Eretbora. . This old linn iling their banner to ths breeio in this issue of th Democrat, and snnou nee to the public what kind of busi ness they wudi to do. We not ioo that beside the general real estate and brokerage Lusi ness which they have been engaged iu, they now propose to receive deposits and will pay interest after thirty days. Both members of tho firm are well known hove, and nothing we conld nay would add to their present popularity. Read their advertisement. Disease Aniens Children. ' " This city and vicinity now furnishes eon siderable work for the physicians on account of the alarming prevalence of diphtheria, scarlet fever and tr measels. A great many children are sow ill, aad the publio schools sre almost empty. ? , L. E. Blaine is closing oat his entire stock or mea's and beys' overcoats at great reduo . tion tor cash. '" ' ., . - la Memetlnm. Caps. Jas. Shields last week reoeived th ssd intelligence of th death of his youugsst brtar, Kaooh O. Shields, who died at Hills bero, Ken., Nov. 21, I860. The following kind wsrds ia rotation to th deceased ar taksa (rom th F!rmlngburg Timet : It is a aad duty with us to record th dsata of Enoch G. Shields, whloh took pise at his rssidsno in Uillsboro, Ky., oa Snadsy morniag last, of aa aeoamalatsd ca'cull. Bs bad bee an invalid and a great sufferer for many years, but through it all h bore him self as k scams a man and a Christian. Th early msmoryof th writer calls np Ms fa miliar fao as tha teacher of a class ia Sab bath Bohol ia Uillabaro, twenty. five year ago, aad he was a member of that class. Stoce that tim th change and cai real's of lifs's vr shifting sea hav east us about hither and thithsr upon th world, but aw at tha close of his lit w eeme to offer this feebl tribute to th memory of th departed. K. O. Shield was a man of strong natural mind, kindly impulses, strong and deep re ligious ooaviotions. Starting ia life without th aid ef fortune and with only suoh an ed ucation as tbe schools of th country afforded he set to work to win for himself an houora bl nam ameag his fellows. II did not ohoo the mor ambitious path of political preferment, but as a merchant of th village of his nativity, among those with whom he was reared, and whom he knew and loved, b strove to fulfill th injunction, "Do u a to other as as yon would that others should do unto you." Of hi character as a husband, a fathsr, a citisen, aad best of all a Giiristiaa, it is useless for us to apeak, ao far a our resdsjs ia this county aad elsewhere were seucerued. Hi lit waa aa xampl which might be held np to coming geaorstiens as a pattern. But he is goos. His dying hoar war peaceful as those of m child falling asleep in the arm of a loving mother. He knew ia whom he trusted. We tender to the bereaved wife and sor rowful son, aud t.i th larg circle of rela ativee oar sincere condolence. Bat remem ber that it ia only a abort separation. He ie aly gen te rest a little in advance. He will gladiy greet yon "over there" whea "lire's fitful fever ia e'sr." II is funeral took place from the Methodist Church at nilUboro, (of which be had been a member since bis youth,) Tussdsy morn ing, th discourse being delivered by Rev. D. G. B. Dnmare. after which the remaias wer taken ia charg by th Masonic frater nity, of whiuh be was aa honored member, aad interred at New Hope, followed Vy a largo concourse of friends. Frees Ockeee. Urrta Ocuoco, Doc. 2, 1S80." Editor Democrat : I arrived here yesterday from th vsllsy. crossing th mountain by th McKts. rente. It had beea snowing ;a th mount, aias, and th deepest I found waa from eigbteoa to twenty iacbe. There was from fourteen to fifteen mils of snow to rids over, and the weather waa clear bat ex treiaelycold on the mountains; as 1 came dewa a th east aid it gradas'ly grew warm and pleasant, and wasa I got to tbs Deschutes il was real nice, only a Title frosty in tbe msrniog aad evenings. Stoos. is looking toe, betier than I ever saw tbs m at this tim ef the year. 1 beir coat look aa though they had been kept ns aad stall fed. Th weather was clear here tilt yesterday. whea it ttegaa to enow a little, but it let ap daring th aigbt, aad thera waa very liUl on th ground ia th morning. It started ia again about Boon to-day, and ia now very cold, with tbe wiad from th west. Tao Oehoe quartz miners bave struck a nsw breeze, and ara in the best of spirits. Priaaville is qoite lively, aa a great raaey people bav moved ia from the ceoot.-y. Th sporting portion of the by ar spe cially lively. They bad a 700 yard horse race a few days age, ia whioh three of oar beet horses engaged, viz : "Footer," 'Tep-ey" aad "Cot ton -nose." 'it did not result very satisfactorily to our mor sober class of cit izens, as tbey argued tbe ruler of each hers was too heavy iu tha shocMers, with muscle a th arm to eerrespood ; but tbey will make it right next tim. Tbr is a race to come ofToa tbe I Oth iuat between "Cotton nose," and "Pop-eye," for $500 a siJe, dis tance, CII0 yards. Th first number of Oehoeo Pionnr will b issued on Saturday, the 4th insk Tbe mail carrier hav mad their last trip Borons tb Cascade mountains ou horse back for this winter, for yesterday moraiag th snow was from 3 to 4 feet deep ia th mountains, and et:U snowing. From this oa tbey will have to tak it on enew -oboes. I met Abe Hacklemaa ia Priaaville. He beat ma ia half. a day. W. G. A. ; Chinese aUels. Tb waskhona diJCcuUy ended in a row be- twsea til Cslsst'als themselves last Wednes day evening. It eoems that when th liceas w.s placed at (5 per month the head ofnb a aeren( laanaia met aad n;erd inU a sol sm n compact ta do n more "washca ' un til the tax waa taksi oX After th meeting of theCooac'l last Tuesday evemog Saa Wa and Sin Chang concluded to go to wc:l again, aad th next morning commenced tak lag ia washing. This caused the other wash- beusa preprieto.-s to b',o.u vary angry, and tbey canr. around to Sin Chang' in a body and p.woeeded to bnll-doz bim. Result two or tnree fights, sereral black syes, nu- msrous cost bills aad attorney fees, aad, w hope, quite a contribution to tbe school fund, bat of this latter w can't aay, as tbe trials were going on befr Recorder Halter nd Sqnir nven whea we west to press. letter IIat. Tbeioilowlne Is the list of letters renialnlnc !n the Post Oltlee, Albany, Linn county, Or- En, imc. iu, isw. jrersone eainnif lor ineae Lters must jrlve the dale on wbtob they were atlvemsed. f Bible, A S Cariaon, tl A Chance, Curtis King, Presley Keliey, Mrs, (miliner) AlcUlure, J M McDonald, Mm Misner, Wm J Newman, H F Rogers, J B Shang, Charley, Taylor, Miss Sarah Turpin, Martha A Kills, John Kromm, A Fromm, Elizabeth Grimm, Oth Gilraeur, Mrs Jos Hocaa. Nannie Hunt, Miss Maggie iioutzs, tieua Head. J G if 1 urpin, A J Ward, Geo Johasle, Mrs Williams. K V : Wildea, John Zink, Violetta, P.H. RAYMOND, P. M. Alnuey, C V Ne I's Ball. From present indication this ia going to be the treat affair of the kind which th Company, has over had, and that is ssying a great deal, fer the old organization has beea noted for its soirees. , As will be seen hp reading; th advertisement it comes off at tha Opera Honse ea Christmss Eve., and a supper will be served at the Revere Iloaie, at the moderate price of $1.50 per couple, Make your arrangement to go. CMcIlwain has just received a large addl tiea to his boot aud shoe stock. Call and scs him. f as aad Abroad. , French. Farmers and Mechanics' Stor, Sheriff Charlton is out collecting tsxea. Scarlet fever ia raging here at present. Go to Billy Watkin' for your groceries. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobac co, Ladies' aud gsnts' watches of all kind at Titus Bros'. All th leading music book for sal by Wi ley Ik Alloa. Hav you seen Ut fin ortineut of ring at Titus Bros'? On pile for all at tha Furmsrs' and M chauics' Stor. Very little wocat Las been purchased iu this market lately. ' Chocolate caremal aud chocolate squs e at 0. W. Oshora's. Titus Bros, it tha place where you can get value for your money. Dr. Krichbaum aud mother return to tlis'r California horn this wsek. Buy your wife a fin gold waUh aad chain at Titus Bros. Fresh butter, and fresh egg always to bo had at Billy WaUtins' store. Titu Bros, ar selling their full line of silver plated war very cheap. On account of tha low price of wheat time ar vry bard her now. If you have property to sell, call on Stew art ft G rey, OToole's Block . Th next meeting ef th Blue Ribbon Club will b held oa Christmss night Boats ar now running bero rrgula-ty, sud freight ia down to $1.00 per ton. Tb Urgent and beat lia of jewelry ever brought to th city at Titns B.os. Tha waatbsr ehaa;od again last Wed s- day and now It ia cool instead of wet. Remember that Billy Watkin always pays tho highest cash price for doer ski us. Win. L. Watkin pay th highest cash price for all kind of fur aad hides. Every man's wife want a "Davis'' sewing machinn. W. B. Scott, Albany, aaent. r reparations are being made to get up a aice Christmas tree at the 17. P. Church Mrs. Failing, after making a lengthy visi) ia this city, has retaraed horn t Port Is id. If yon want a piesent for your father, mother, sister or brother, call oa Titu Bros. French is determined to dispoes f his lock of holidsy goods; call aad beceav.arsd. If you want some nice freab esndics for Christmas go to Osborne'. II csn fit you out. W bear that Geo. W. Belt, Esq , contem plate removing from .Salem to fndepend- ence. French and American candies of all kinds sold by C. W, Osbera at the lowe.t cash price. Call and look at a line of goods selected ith grr-at care for tb holidays, at Titus Bros'. Good smoking and chewing tobacco OOo per pound at tbe Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. If yea want to bay farm or village piop- erty call oa Stewart aud Grey, O'Teole's Block. For firtcU iusurauoo iu leliabl com- psnise, call on Stewart and Grey, OToole's Block. Merchants are very buoy ri!ii? ready to take stock, and will sn,n know n,-tly how they stand. W bear of one or two uiMiigra la lo i,i-U ia bosiaeM firm iu iku cly about the tirt of the year. John Urigga has put up a net lion tiog around tb elevator at Sender 4- SUmU ' new store. Fred Mc"y, I. C. I'ickry and W. B. Rice bave !( gut Lack homo aud down to busiaeaa. When lr. Klock geU all bis reaiis made ba will bave one of the finest cuituoi fl uiing mills ia tbe State. What w prophesied about the tnatriuieti. ia) market is being fultillod, and vei.iy the end is not y tt. Mi'J oery gcods will be sold at cost for the nsxtthi-ly dys at M s. Ma l a's, opposite the Reve.e House. The Baplita have concluded to have a Christmas True for toe benefit of their Sab bath School scholar. Wallia Nash, Esq., wa ia tew a a fsw days ago. lie is very aanguiae over tbe proapevte of tbe Oregon Pacific Oar schools are runing down to almost nothing an account of the prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtheria. The largest, cheapest and most attractive stock of winter and dress glove in towa at th Farmers' and Mechanic' Store. ' Call add seetboae faacy embroidered slip. pars, ladies' and gents', at Samuel E. Young's, Just the thing for a Cbristiaaa piesent. Mr. J anal has Need ham died near Tax.- gnt but Wednesdsy night .8b and her hatband were among the first aeltlers iu tb: locality. Yeung man, yon can't make Acr a more appropriate present than one of these aottlss of faacy pefumery for aale at Fesbsy and Mason's. Upper Ochoco is without,, post-oflioe, or rather, a postmaster, tha emolument of the office being considered insufficient for th la bor entailed. The Machaniu'a Bras Band wsa out ou night thia week and serenaded all these gen, tlemen among whom Leap Year ha snada such ravage. - Th Evangelical Sabbath School ba taksa a nsw dtps; tar and will have a "Christmas Arch on Cnriatmaa Eve, Th publio is ia vited to atlead. C Before baying all your presents call around at the City Drug Store, where you will fiad a One assortment of holiday cood. vases, perfumery, eto. Rev. S. (;. Irvine mot with a saver fall but Saturday evoning, which bruited one ef his limbs ao that lie was n liable to fill his pulpit oa Sabbath. The best teacher' Bible the "Oxford" can be had cheap at Allen' Music sad Book Stor. And at tha same place you can get the prettiest of holiday gifts. J. W. O. CoOrars 8tate Agent of th Com. msreial Insurance Company of California, and Mr. Magill, th General Aeent of the Home Mutual, wer in th city last wock I On of th bast places in tha city ta purchase groceries is at Redueid and -Ir vings. They always keep a nice, fresh, stock of goods and sell aa choap aa the cheapest, Mr. Bellanger haa improved th Slar Brewery so that h can now store away sev eral tboBSaud gallon, and in consequence can fill tha large orders coming in with out delay. The chess-players of Harrisburp have ohal lenged the chess players of Junction to play sometime during the holidays a series of three games of chess, the losers to pay for an oyster supper. . A petition for reestablish nient oi the mail- route between Frineville and Silver Springs has been forwarded to Washington, Ther ar many Settlements bet ween the two point, practically without mail facilities, letter sometimes remaining in tha Frineville sfCce two or three month before an oppoi tiuity offers to forward them. Daring tha past week there has been a grand rush to Foshry and Masons for holiday gosds, aad they have don a larg busiaeas, but they still have th bast stock in th city and can suit almost any one. Go around there and look at their holiday goods. ' Arthur Wilson, of Portland, th energetic general ageut of the old Aetna Life Insur ance Co., camo sp last week and went away lait Tuesday. 1s is now Vice Consul of Swedeu und Norway. He seems to tak a great interest iu music particularly ia th ladies' brass band. Memos. Stewart aud Gey hav suuu ed the agoncy of the well-known Commercial Insurance Co. of California, and ar prepared to writ iusuraou in that company. Tbey new represent tbe lx.lt line of companies on tho coast and can giv rates as low as any agracy, and tbe further asMuranc that all losss will bs promptly paid. "What I J o'.'t'icsl sc'.oaoe?" asl.s an r chatige. IV'tiral soisuce 1 Pol'tieal science ! 0, ysi, ws see. When you oan make people be'ieve that yon can hold ollic better than tb man who is iu, and they have the confi dence to put you in hi pi, you bav de monstrated about all thor ai iu political oleaca. Holidsy good at a great sacrifice at F. a,..Frejch' until Nsw Ysar. I vC!l sell i-j-hiS la my )'oe, consisting cf ladies' bi.d waLhca aid chain, gents (.old and ell ve watches, a raa'somo assortment f jw r'ty, s'to a It a I's of s'ivorwsr of vry 4fcc p.ion mauufscluied by the Meridea Pitt Co., and wa ranted th Ut Roger PrcJ. foiK s.id shkmv, etc , etc. Remem ber, I naan bus ieM and wifl sell regard! of pr'ca. Cs.l and xauiii oodssnd prices. F. V. 1 re.icii, oppot.ie Oibl Fellows Tern- WRINKLED FACES. It Is a painful eight to m young ladies In their ton wlUi wrlnklod and prema turely old faon; noverthlex It U quit comnion.anil to any one who olmervestue slKiia of the 1 1 1110 the reason ta very appa rent. Owliitf to the Mamlng advertisement and boirua certificates, iu whb.-h are uaetl tho 1 ta met of eminent pbynluian and chemists, the unsuspecting and creduloos bavo lMea Induced to use aoino of tb ao rallotl liquid baaiitlllora, all of which are know a to be positively Injurious, aad K usckI for any loiiRth of lliue will destroy tho complexion, au that It will ba next to linpoMublo to rentor It. Mother should ba very careful to so that tholr daughters do not use tbese prcpamUena, but atk for and obtain Hlavan'a llanoiow Yoaemil Face l'owiler,tbouly barmloM beaittlfler. For sain by r'oshay t Mnwu; yuatar's Brick, Main St., Albany, Or. . , 4 rcrfertlsa Bore! Oue of the Latent and withoat tjueatioa tha most perfect sewing, machine now before, tb public is too "Davis;" why they actually mak out of strips of cleih eupt. saucers, baskets, etc, ia perfect shape. We saw one at tbe Albany agency and together with many sample of practical work notod will say that ther are things never before made on a Sewing Machine. Go and sc for yourselves and be ewurinoed. W.' B. Scott, Agent Toys ao4 HetUfay Lim1. If yon call around ittt Ooarad Meyer's you will find that be ha brnj,'bt oa a mag niliccnt stock of toys mod holidays goods, and that bis priors are away down. - B enre to call and take a peep at bis stock, and buy your holiday presents now aud have tbetn bud away, lie d'icsn't want to carry any of bis goods over, and consequently everything can be had at a bargain. AU triads ef lasiUr. We bave for sale, tnith at Ltbaaoa aad Wm Ki-lgo.3)0,000 foet of all kinds of lam- !cr, such as ecauUinjJ. joists, barn timbers. xin(!, fencing, and other roab lumber. At UImuioo ve stva a eaperior lot of dry I u iu bur. such as rustic, tooriup, etc. Owing to the late fire, we are offering this lumber at reduced rates. Address os at lelwnoa. CONN BROTHERS. Ijibakuk, Or., July 31, 1S-S0. A Krsaeval. 1 ub all to take notice Uuxt I have rented tha building formerly occupiod by Senders and Sternberg, and after Decet.l-r 1st can be found at that place. Thanking my cus tomers for past favor I recctfully ask a continuance of the same, not doubting that I can do as well by them in the line of general merchandise as any establishment in the citv. I. O. Jaokson. A Hattrat Si ma ass. Wiler E. Allen bat just 'siusd a "Ma- siral A 'si rc, which is quit a nu pnbli ii'ot. reside (it ngthe osral ia'orma- lion it hai a cemptele list of sheet music, mu-uc Lsu'., etc., g'v sg the piUei. Every oje should hav a copy. Ueaer to smb. By rsfctellce to our adveitisio columns it ill be seen that C. II. Hewitt, Esq., an nounce that ha haa uionsy to loan on ap proved security. If yeu want anything in that line clve bim a call. OlCoo in O'Toole's Block. Fine Faraltare. Fred Uraff is manufacturing some of th finest furniture ever exhibited in this mar ket Ilia bedroom, set are perfect models of taste and beauty ; and what ia better still. they are all from Oregon timber. Tbe Faineas Daw Seed WUeal. Rufus Thompson, of Center precinct, hss some of tho celebrated Russian wheat for sale. This is the variety that waa imported bv Sam'l Daw. You who want seed wheat take duo notice. tildes and Farm. V. II. IIart!cas is still buying all kinds of furs and hides, and as haa always been his custom will pay tho highest market price in cosh. - He can be found at Herren's meat market. CAT A Bttll awXETIHEll conimonce with a oold, but its euro at. wayb commences with tbe use of bage's Catarrh Ktmrdv, u his om, reus uie and well-known remedy has stood tbe test of years, ana was never more popular man now. For Lame Back. Side or Chest use Shi loh'a Porous Plaster. Prioe, 25 ct Sold by Foshay & Mason, Druggists, Albany, Oregon. - BOttX. MCKNIGHT. At Lower Soda, Deo. 12, 1830, to th wife of I. P. McKnight a son. CRAWFORIt. In this city, December 13, 1S80, to tho wife of Rev. Win. J. Craw ford a daughter. HAKKlKlt. RICKARD TRACK R. On Sunday, De cember 12. 1880. by Rev. T. B. White, Mr. Michael. Richard and Miss Emma Traci ail of Benton county. . PEARL HUGHIS. At the reaidenee of R. D. Wilson, in this city, Deo. 15, 1880, by Rev. J, W, Harris, Mr. W. a. PbarIh of Ualsey, and Miss Ada. Huohss, of this city. SHRUM SHELTON. At the resideaoe of Mrs. Thorp, in Fork of Santiam, Deo. VI, 1S8U, by Ja. Williams, J. P., Mr, F. C. Shrcm, of Marion county, and Aucs R khbltok, of Lian couaty. The Markets. Following is a correct report of tb mar kets ia this city np to noon yesterdays FLOUR $3. 50 per bbl. HAY baled, $10&$U per ton. loose, $3, POTATOES 75 ct per bushel. BUTTER 25 to 30 oi per lb. EGGS 33 cents per dee. FORK 5 to 4 ct par lb. BACONS-ham, 1417c shoohlers, 12c sides, MJc. DR1KD FRUIT sua dried apples, 10c " " plums, 14c Ilumraer dried apples, 14c. " " plains, 18c CUICKKN.-$2.50$8.09 per do. SUGAR San Francisco C, 12&0. CO FFEE Costa Rica, 1820e. Java, 30c. Curoola 22c. Rio, 20. MILL FEKD brae, $10&$U per too. chop, $18$20., aborts, $15. middlings, $20 13. 05.25 in advance w will tend to any address for one year HARPKKS' MAGAZINE and tha DEMO CRAT. And for ia advance we will send to aay address for a veer HARPERS' CRAT. WEEKLY and th DEMO- -A Fine Thing for the Teeth Fragrant S0Z0D0NT is a composition of th purest and choicest ingredient of tb Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every iagre dieut ia well known to hav a beneficial af fect en th teeth and gums. It embalming or antiseptic property and aromatic fra grance make it a toilet luxury. SOZO DON'T remove all disagreeable odors from tbe breath couscd by catarrh, bad teeth, etc It is entirely free from tb injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes aad powders which destroy the enamel. One bottle huts six months. Ter t Tej-s t Ters t Julius Joseph always haa eclipsed all petitors ia the line of toys, and be still keep up his lick. II ha opened out a stock ia tho building eoe door above Mady' Restaa rant, and is now ready to supply tb demand for toy. He absolutely has everything, and as he wants to quit th business, yon will get rare bargains by calling upon him. Re member that he tally intend Belling very thing in hi (tore, so call early aad make your choice. HOW TO SAVK MONEY. Instead of going to a iloror for a prescription, if you have I'.rigbt'a tiiseawe, IHabeteat, Fain to tbe Rack and Loins, Smarting, Inflamma tion, Calculi, Rrick-Uust Deposit, or aay trouble of the Kidney or Bladder, boy a bottle of Dr. Mintie'a Nephrettoum, ibe great Ruchtt Compound. It ia the moat wonderful prescription for these troubles ever compounded. M emirs. Abrauia A Carroll, wboleaale druggists, say: YVe rvtrard Nepbreticum as the beat kidney and bladder rented In tbe market." Woodard, druggiMt, Portland, Or., aays : Kveryijody speaks hijhly of tt." Child, druggist, Foniand, or., say a: "Mold lots of tt; tt always diw ibe work." Many have been cured cf obstinate kidney com plaints a.lcr the dxor have id ven tbetn up. 1'rloe, f 1.26. For aale by ail drug eurta. RETTKK THAN GOLD Is nerfaot health, and yet many are Buffering the tor ture of tbe damned with Dvspermia when ncie bottle of lR. MI XT IK'S NU- tAU I)4'llKUOfi LIVER AUD CYH- K1HIA PiLLH will cive relief, and. lf peritd In, will cur the worst oaa of ibis Olnirwwlng trouble. Till pill cure torpid Liver and RUrousneaa, liesnbuea the Rowela, remove Pimple I rom tbe race, cure fallow Complexion, Foul Hrealh. htkslc Headar-be. Hoartbura. Pain in tbe (tides and Back; ia Ruawr-oomted and iUAKAartcuioiit rUKELi vtu.it TAbLE. It acta directly on tbe coatinz of uie cxoinaca snu on uie xiver. uan be taken in any dime wet or dry weather. Beware or imitations. Tbe gennin baa an engravlno; of a lion on the outaide wrapjwr. Price, W eouta. For aale by all wruggtMH. sVe Cknllewce tb World. Wlicn we aay we believe we have evl- danoe to prove that Shtlob'a Conaumption Cure ia decidedly the bent Lung Meciioine mado, lunaroucb aa tt will fine a common or Chrouio Cough in one- half ibe time, and relieve Asthma, Rronobttw, Whooping Cough, Croup, and abow more oaaau of consumption curea liiau all otnera. It will euro wli ere thev fail, it ia rdeaeant to take, batmleea to the yenngeat child and we guarantee what we aay. Prioe, 10 eta, 50 eta, aad $1.00. If your Lungs are Bore. Chant or Rack lame, one Shiloh'a Poroua flakier, eoia Dy oanay A Aiaaon, Drag- guaB, Aioany, uregon. ns Sin AKTLEY COOPKR-8 VITAL RE- STOKATIVK Tbe creat itozliah reaaedr nas made more curea or JServou Debil ity, rjeminal Weakness, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emuanona, laaaituae, inabuity for mental labor, despondency and aucu diaeaaea aa are induced by youthful folUea and exoeaaen, than all other medicine combined. Why will you auflerT bend to A. K Ml n tie, M. D., Mo. 11 Kearney atreet, San Francisco, ior tbe Kestoraiiv and be cured. Price, $3 per bottle. Four tiinea the quantity, $10. TryabottJ, Dr. mid tie treats all private disease auoeeax- ruiiy. S Ueceptloai Uaed. It ia stranee that ao manv neonle will continue to suffor day after day with Dys pepsia. Liver Complaint. Constipation. isour stoBiacn, or ueuerai ueointy wnen tbey oan procure at our store billion's v 1 taliaee, free of cost tt" it does not cur or relieve them, price, la cts. Hold Dy rro- anay & Mason, Druggists, Albany, ur. Thousands of aoldier and beirs are n titled to pensions, with payment from date or aiacnarco r uoatn, u appued Kr before January l. issu. wounu, aociaentai La in ry or disease entitles to a Pension, Bounty and back pay collected. Increase or pension secured, xnis ur:u estaoiianed in IStiti. Address, onclosincr stamp, KD- SON BROS., U. S. Claim Attorneys, 711 O Street, Washington, u. j. Slaven's Cherry Tooth Paste. An aromatlo combinnlion for the preser vation of the Teeth and Gams. It is far superior to any preparation of the kind in tne niaricet. la lanre, nanosome opai pots, price 50 cents. For Bale by Foshay a mason, Albany, urcgon. " Si Inventors aad ratealees should send for instruction, terms, refer ences, eta, to Edsen Brothers, Solicitor of Patent, Washington, I). C, who furnish the same without charge. Edson Brothers is a well known and successful firm of large experience, having been established in lSGii. B Ton Waal Faraltare t Jas. Dannals, in this city, now haa on hands a larger stock of rarniture than any other establishment thia side of Portland, and if yon want to purchase any it will pay yon to give nun a call. - il haa something to tell you in regard to bis prices. Notice ta Farmers. Having purchased the Cheadle Flouring Mill I am now prepared to do custom work for the usual toll, and will turn out as good flour as can be had in tbe valley. , tf ' C. Klock. Subscribe to tha "IUuttrcUed Wasp" the most readable Journal oa th Pacific Coast. HawliasC Baa 3LBaf" ZsLai ' 2 , TO XjO A.TT- Iernon wibing to effect loan upon ap proved security can bo afcomwiodatod by apply in i to C. H-HEWITT, O'Toole's Brick Block, Broadalbln St., Albany, Oregon. 0tf NOTICE " OF REMOVAL ! TTAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING rny frifnfn and tbe pnblie that I have nHtabliKhed rny Dew placr; of boMnesa at the corner of VI IWT and FERRY Wa., where a full t'ialay of CEfiERAL r.lRCE!Ari31S oxBiwmo or Staple a (id I ;;ncy D17 Goods EmbroiuVi-i?, Gloves, Corseta, Ladies' & Gents Farnislilng Goods Lidiet', Gcnt'i, Miuei k Childrf o't H00T3 and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Etc- TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ass a nss uss or ' YOUTH'S, fsES'M aV BOTH CLOTHING! Etc, Etc., Etc., Far; knl ar attention bavins; been paid fo tbe aeiectlou of style ami quality in th diflereut department of nay business. I am confident that wyjprioe will compare favorably with any offered In this market, and a fair chance I kindly aaked. I Ifaauk von for tbe liberal oatronaz already ronelved , and hope to merit aeon tiouaace of tbe saue. I. G. JACKSOX. YollSnlSuil TWELFTH ANNUAL, BALL or Albany Engine Co. Xc. 1, -TO EE CITES XT PACIFIC OPERA HOUSE, Friflay Eyb., December 24, 1833. IREjIEN TO BE IX CXIFOBX C'ensasillee of Asrnaaea 1st J. CLISE, JOS. WEBBER, Ja., FRED. L. Ill 4. J. A. OILMOIK. AI1CII. MOSTEITH. BteecaeJesi Ceaaasltseet W. B. SCOTT, D. KAKKIV, M. V. BEOWX, JOE. WEBbER. C'UaS. K EI FEE, T. J. CLLSi. Fleer Cetaaslttee t FEED. L. BEIS. JOE. CLA&K, KaLHKT, JOE. WEBBER, Ja.. F. COJ.X, ARC a. HOSTE1TH, MAKX BACVGAST. FEED. ilt'U-EE. AD9IISSI03T, fl.SO. ALBANY MARBLE WORKS A LB AX Y, ORECiOX. STAIGER BROS. - Vnvtitian. .iSliUEriTS. TABLETS, HEADS I ONES Executed In lui' -ui or Vermont Marble. Aluo. everv v "iety of cemetery and loue with neatness and other atone work dispatch. Special attention iriven to orders from all parts of this State and Washington Territory. fMAXL work warranted. r.Mf ALBAUY FOUNDRY AXD HACIIIME SHOP. ESTABLISUEO 1S6S. Ur A. F. CHERRY, situated at corner of First and Montjronjeiy btreeta, Albany, Oregon. Havlr g '.akea charge of tbe above named Works, we are prepared to manuiiaetare Steam Engine, Saw and Urist Mills, Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Machinery of all kinds repaired. Spe cial attention given to repairing farm ma chinery. ratter Manlaa ae la all Its femes. l&llyl A. F. CHERUTf A SOS. Notice to Tax-Payer3 OF tiaiM COCaiTY.- NOTICE la he.-eby given that I w ill meet the tax-payers of Linn county at 9 o'clock: A. M , and remain until o'clock P. M., at their respective pbu-es of voting in the several precincts, at the following times and places, for the purpose of col lecting the taxes for the year 1831. Lebanon, Friday, December 3. Waterloo, Saturday, December 4. Liberty, Monday, December 6. Sweet Home, Tuesday, December 7. Itrush Creek, Wednesday, December 8. Mabel, Thursday, December 9. Brownsville, Saturday, December 11. Center, Monday, December 13. Syracuse. Tuesday, December 14. Orleans, Wednesday, December IS. Harribburg, Thursday, December 18. lialaey, Friday, December 17. , . Shed J, Saturday, December 18. -West Albany. Monday, December 20. East Al ban jgjTuosday, December 21. TAKE KOTICE-Pay your taxes and save oots. J.J.CHARLTON, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Linn Coun ty, Oregon. 18v,3 OCHOCO ! To Stock Raiser 15 ar ra THE ' i , OCHOCO COUNTRY. On Saturday. Nov. 27. 1SS0. the first number of a weekly paper, to be called The Ochoco Pioneer, will be issued at PrinevHle, Wasco Co , Oregon, and will be published in the in terest of that immediate section, more en peci&ily as rest&rUs ?toek raising. Parth residing in tho Willamette Valley, and Owning stock in Oohoco. can receive reli able intelligence by subscribing for tbe Piojiekr. Send marka and brand, w hie h Will be published free. Teriua SO per wear. K. J. JEFFERY, aid "Pub. "Ochooo Pioneer." ! 1 5 1 t