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VOL. XVI.
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, D'EC3lBER;s4. 1880.
NO. 21.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
o. a, woi.rRTox.
k. a. nrsraitar.
HUMPHREY & WOLYERTOX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany, Oregon.
WU pruotic. In Ml th. Omrt tn the St.te. nliate
Ul-vlter Slid cull,-c'l-.is '.taiui, U to irlllj'.
U KI-ISS. a. K. ClIAMUKfcLAIX.
FLIXX & OIAMBERLAIX,
ATTOR.1GYK AT LAW,
Albnay, (Jrrgon.
Jrtrofflo In Foster's Brick Blook.-TS
vlSnlStf.
STIJAIIAN & 1SILYEU,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELOBS AT LAW
Albaay, Org;oa.
PRACTICE IN aTlTHK COURTS OF
this State. They Rive apodal nttou
Uon to collection and probata matter.
OOleo in Foster's now brick. 4tf
L. H. HONTANYE.
ATTORNEY AT J .AAV.
AND
Notary Public.
Albany, OrrgoB.
unicA upotaira, over John Brim Rtoro.
1st atreet.
D. R. N. BLACKBURN,
RTTORKEY 210 COUNSELOR AT LAW
Albany, Oregea.
e na
ale.
tain la taw Add rrllew's Tew
Collections a specialty. ap2l.
J. X. WUATIIEEF0SD,
(SOTARY PUBLIC.)
iTTOUNKY AT LAW,
1LBLM. BEMI.
YlflLL PBACTICK IN ALL THK CtlFRTS OF THE
1 1 State. SpwciaJ siumiUuq kivi to euiiwiiuta) and
rotate loatur.
, tnyt&am ia Odd rIHnr'i Tcaip!-
J. C. POWELL. W. R. mLVKl'.
POWELL & DILYEU,
vTTOHNF.YS AT LAW,
And SoIirUors iu t hanrci y
ALRAXY. - - . OKlltiOX,
CoIle.4inii9 promptly niae oiihII xin.
Loan netT'liannJ mi rtvnnHii'e I.-rnis.
fiaTXHUvv in FosUt's Uti-k.-
Vl4ul9if.
T. I. IIAVEaLEM.',
ATToRN'KY AT LAW.
ALBAXT.
01Bi'e up Htairs
outicox
in tb OJJ Ft!!u 's
Vl3n50
F. M. MILLER,
ATTOUNKY AT" I-VW
LESlSiO.H OKEUU.. ,
Will prartlea In all the ermna of (he stte.
from pi aunttun gtvn u lln.44an, en
vvyaBcv aud ejLanilnaIiu iA litlea. PrilHi
tiuuona a .peciainy. vlnutl.
J. A. VA.vri,
ATTORNEY AND COUKSELOa AT LAW
COST ALUS, OL'ESOK.
rill Limit lit t the Vtiit nf hf Bute
a"ttlic Is th Court llmmo "Va
vliNiahrl.
DR. G: WILLIS PEICE,
DKXTIST.
Odd FelloT7s' Temple,
Albany. Oregon.
pfflca boors ftoja 8 to '2, and from 1 to 4.
16:10lf
E. O. JOHXSOX, 31, D.,
"-T HOMEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon.
Albaay, Oregon.
Pifice in Frof!J', Biieie, I wo Ioors
iLst cf Vonaet'n Hank. ' ulO
Ur. T. Is. GOLIs:..
OCCULIST AND AUKIST
8ALC3I, ORF.GUX.
DR. OOf.DEJf Ha8 HAD EXPERIKNtTE IN
treating tbe varkiua dlanaiie. to which the
a ye aod ear are aubjeet, and feel, confident of
giving entire atifartion l thoe who may
place tbetnaelve. ODdnr hi care. noKir.
T. W. IIAIHIIS, 31. 1).
Office in Pouter's Krick, next door to office
Of Powell & JJilyeu.
Reid-ri' in the two story frame bnildirg
?Mjutb bide of Second tttreet. one
'' M.'K-R and S fonlf Kant of
Wheeler & IUke-7
livery Mah'e.
AV s, - - 'rr;oa.
. Voll6alD;t
A. . uri:
L A. Wr Y. IS I I .
bmci Parri.li'i Block. . .
ALB XV, . . . . ,
Bi ril atU?rttkD (.iven to etAUx-Vr-n rn rt-nl csUt.
REVERE HOUSE,
rearr First aail Clbwartb naf, VrrfHtL.
PfeiflerBro's Props. - -
Tbia imir II rel iii fltl S in iT&titm .trie. Tstilof
ufBed with Ilia beM lh v ff..r.I Kyr.ug
KeH in every Itfjom. 4 fint Koolu I. Cuc-
IiWri Trstvelef" "
' iSVrtt Caarb fa and frn (be llwlrl.l
HEW BARCEET SHOP
J. II. SURLES, Prop'r.
4 GC
and bai
GOOD .SEA FOAM SHAMfOD noB
nth each bhavo. Pru-es lor cliavu tr
ana nair-eiittuiK xine na nsiiiil. Kooms
opposite McIlwain'H store. lOlf
VUAjUiy HOUSE.
Halitv, Oreeou-
A- LOTJBNEE,
Proprietor-
ELEGANT NEW HOTEL. JUST NOW
I completed, will be openl txut July 15tli, 187i).
It tx eooAruetM oa the most modern and convenient
- eUn, hu a tine nmple room esriecially amuiireil for
eoniiii.wvtal travelers, and the table :u be .uppited
ac all time, witn (rood ie.i. til
THE
"WORLD'S FAVORITE."
HAS ONLY 12
ran
WOR KING
3P.A.:RTS
it
SEWIHG MACHINE.
- .
Awarded Flmt I'reiulnui. Orrsrou Htntv Fair. Is70 aad ISftO.
' AwKrdtil Firal I'rrmiiiiu, and
Clani (25 roiupclilora) at the Aunt rnlluu Iiitrruallonal Fihlbltlen,
AI.WAVK ItKCKIVrS FIHST I'HKMIl.M WHEN THE JUD4JFJ
A IU: nilMUTI AL.
The "DAVIS" Sewing Machine Cmnpany r nianiifiu'lurlng and
Selling 1,000 Machines per Week!
It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST.
It chip ov-rv vsrU'ly of work without banting, and has more ptactkiaiaitacluiieuU
than all others eombimnl.
52 U. B. K4-OTT, Agfnl, AHwuiy, Oregon.
Warnsr's
Cof,.
Kidney Liver
OURS.
A roilIre K tly for AM. liid-
ny, Limnd I rlaarjr Trenlilm
f bolli JIale and Femalr, Artlng
Directly upon tbeOrgaiiH AlTert-
ed. Far lUc Ho 'Nrnaou It in In-
Talnnble.
IIEAI) THE HECOllD:
"ft saved my life."
K. It. Ilct Jy, 8cJnja, A!a.
"I advixe all to try I'.
John limadun, lxavcnwortb, Knn.
"It Is the remedy that will enretlie manv
diHeaaen iculiar" to women." Mother"
Mapizlno. .
"It hat pajwed evrre lft and won en
donetnenis from aome of the hlhext imvl.
ical talent of the counlrj-." New York
World.
f Remedy heretofore tlixcovered ean
befv.M for one mouient iu omparioi)
with it " C. A. Harvey, D. D., Washing
ton, I. O.
"It is the bet and only efTicient remedy
for Kidneyan-J I.ivertrotiblesever brfnilit
before the public." (Col.) John K. Mo-
t ljesney, v asinnpioD, u t .
"I am rejoiwl to aay I am now a well
man and am only too p'ad to utify re
ganiintr the glorious rpMilU of a remnly
w hich has made me ho li:(pv."
(Kev.) 1'. i llirklee, Ark.
TLis Grt'at Xataral Ileraedy is for
Sale W DrnRists in all Tarts of the
World.
TRt IT AND TAKE X0 OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.
Ilaelieater, IV. V.
JAMES DANNALS,
BULK Of AXU KATACTl'KU Of
SOLID KEDCOJI S?TS,
Marble and tToad Toj. ,
Parlor Seta and Lounges,
ble Top Center-Tables,
Spring Beds and
Mattresse3,
WALSCT, w.lTLE A.D CIS tfilCfiCTS,
And all kind, of
fTlialaol. ( hair, Bedalaad.. Ctlrula. Ta
ble. iMaad. tiHt and I'nnry .
Ualdlne, f.tr.
I ititm.1 tn keen evwvthlnif In the furniture line.
aiul ill giwraiiK lutiimetiun u ll who t!I on
nm at Miller'. Brick. J.tJlfcJ IUVNALA.
C. C. CHKKRT.
C. U. PAItKKM.
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CIIEURY & PAUKES,
(Suecc'fiBora Jo C. C. Cherry.)
HacMnis.3, Kiil"nTights,. anJ Iron
FcmivlGrs.
"aEilAVK)UK NKWSIIOI'S A IX
f eompIcUd, and are now "bf cpnrcd to
handle ail kinl of heavy work. Wo will
inariiifiKiiiro Klcatit KnpineH, Orist and
Saw Mid Ma-hiuery,nnd all klnl-of Iron
and l!ras Canting.
PATrr.KS. MIK, S3IOET NOTK'K.
Special attention fven to repairing all
kiudx of irianhinery. Will a'o mamifao
lure the improved Cherry A White Oraiu
Separator.
Shop an Kalier H.anjee at LiimU r l ard.
Albany, Gr,, Dec. 1, WSO. 18lf '
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will pnrohase Iluniiiipr dried fruit at
full market f-ricex;
Will send a competent person to advise
frnit growers as to cultivation of or addi
tions to orchards ;
Will supply fruit trees of approved sort
at moderate price j
Will sell Pluramer Driers through Linn,
Benton and Lane counties.
Letters to bo sent to Corvallis Fruit Com
pany, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon,
WALLIS TASH, President.
. J auks HkaiiWan, Hec'y.
January 1, 1880. 24w6
BftTCfJTe w"- M"er, Koluritrrol
14 I rEi I iJ.i'atciu, 17 Sevt'iithHt.,orllox
22, Wttshiutoii, b. I'. No fee retitttrvd litilttMii Tat
ent ie ouiuifd. teiid for circular lyiiij; tenn, &c.
ktftulihed W0. .
rr.
OUTLASTS
m IVMkw' V
OTHERS.
99
only Machlu placed fa Firat
8A1IIIEL E. Y0UG
IB NOW RF.l-EIVINO UI3
VAIA. and WliVTKK
STOCK
MEHIIAD1SE!
cossiirrixa or-
DRY GOODS,
ITOTIONS,
CARPETS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
WALL PAPER,
Houso Furnishing Goods,
ETC., ETC., ETO.
3Lmy of thro Goods are
boulit direct from the mun
ul'aclurcrH for cath, and are
all riist CLl.H. Ooodn NO
TIlASir, and.111 boA al
Popular Prices.
BLOOD
poisoniuG.
Causing Ch!HTand Peveif
DumbAgue,lntermittntlte
mitt ent and Typhoid Fversf
Biliousness. Liver, Stomach;
and Kidney ' disorders, and
manyotherallments,destroy-
ins tnevheaitn ana lives or
millions, is driven out of the
system, and radically cured
by the use of tho LION MA
LARIA AND LIVER PAD and
GANGLIONIC BODY. 'AND
FOOTPLASTEfS, the cheap
est and i only perfect: treat
ment by the Absorption prin
ciple. The Plasters acting In
conjunction with the Pad up
on the nerve centers and re
mote parts of the body, in ab
sorbing and 'thoroughly rid
dingthe system from MALA
RIAL POISON.
The whole treatment, PAD.
BODY PLASTft4and 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 ito directions. Remem
ber, Pad, Body Plaster and
FootPlasters,T the whole,
$ I .OO. . Sold by all druggists,
or mailed on. receipt of price
by - . ,
THE LION MEDICINE CO.,
NEW .YORK.
ALBANY
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
ALBANY. OR.
The First Terra will open on Wed
j nesday, September I, 1880.
For particular! concerning; th. course, of study and
the jmce ol tuition, apjuy lo
39 BLV. K1BEBT BT. OADIT, Pres't.
O. A C. n. It. TIME TAKLi:.
.. Albany Ntallon.
DF.FAKTIBB OP TKtlVH.
II'U NORTH.
AMI ANT KX HIIKK8 Drn.a nt
HIK1UHT 'i'HAINS " .
f,:30 A. U.
H:ll A. M.
11:4fi A. M.
IS (i r. U.
11:4B A. II
I an I". M.
j) M1' M.
n il 1 . l
HAIL TRAIN
1 Arrlm tt .
lVarl at
(OIIHB WITH.
MAIL TRAIN i ' .
ritKIClHT TRAIN " .
ALIIANV KXI'llKHS ArrWw.t .
, All Train dalir. exrriit Kund.r,
WILL. 11,'IIICK, Blallon AgMit.
f TITS P A PI?tJ " ' riind on
fill at tirHt,
AilvnrtWn. Ihinau i iu Nprutw at), wbiirx af.H-ii.ii.
MutraoM may De wad. rur It IN ttlLW I UUK
A raWRKB KArL4IO.-.
T l.uag Mrn Berlaa.lr Krarl hy ma
r.xplwil.a ml reader.
" '
I -ant Thursday evsuiug Ovid KiawraaJ
Nawtoo IbHiKay, aach about siiteea years of
ago, wore faarfully bunted by a powder ex
plosion. They were np-staira in the real
deooe of the father ef the farmer Marion
Kuter near Harriaburg, ami were weighing
out some powder. Tbey had one pound out
ia the scales and young Kizer was down on
bis knees oa the floor and had the can con
taining about four pounds resting between
big logs. McKay uotioed a flak s of some
thing rrd aud glittering, like iron rust, in
the aooup ou the ecalaa, and picked it op
and stuck it in the candle just to aoe if
thing are really what they seem. Results
would seem to indicate that all i not ru.t
that glitter. It exploded, and so earned
the sx piosion of the powder in the can and
oa the scale. Ths result was fearful Both
of tbsyenog twin were terribly powder-burnea
on the bands and face, and had nearly all the
hair burned o(T their bead. ' Tbeir clething
was ignited, aud before the lire was
extinguished Kixer'e bugs wore badly burned,
sad but for the timely arrival of other men.,
here of (be family, togclli.r with Sheriff
Charltoa and Surveyor ISriawa, wbe ware
psssiag the night there, both would probably
have been bunted to death. The effect of
the shock was so great in the room that one j
indow was blown out eutirely, one parti
tion borated, and the floor beneath the boys
parted sufficiently to allow some of the sparks
to go into the room below. The can was
tern into pieces, and parts of it were blown
entirely through a valise, and almost through
a partition wall. As young Kizer was kneel
ing down en the Hour with the powder can
between bis knee it can hardly be conjee.
lured bow be got off with bis life. Dr.
Smith, of Habtey, was called, and he savs
the boys will get aloog along all riht
Tits DlfgrM Ifaal Tel.
!-t Saturday the sporUmeu of Albany,
Corvsllu, Soap Creek and Long Tom were
all out on a grand match bust. It was a
kind of sn "unsight unseen affair as no
one knew on which side be belonged st the
time or the huut. The sportsmen met at dif
ferent place, and counted their game, send
ing tb score to ConraUU. Yesterday all
who took part in the hunt ware to congregate
at Corvallis, and after ths two Captains, ties.
Oerbsrd and Wallace Baldwin, would make
known the names of tho members of their
companies, a magnificent game dinner would
be partaken of, to be paid for by the iueers.
After dinner a glass hall shooting match and
rifle shooting fur turkey would be the order
of the day. We did out bear the result.' but
we know our boys mti.t have bad a good
huut np there.
Our Albany l s msdo the following scores:
N. M. Sprenger, 860 ; W. 0. Scott, SCO :
J as. Marry, 170 ; I). H MenUith, 12G ; D.
I. Ilacklemsn, 1.0 ; O. Huberts, 205 ; C.
II. Coote, 145. W. V. Baltimore and Jas.
Kslly started down the Catapooia from Bos
ton Mills, but did Dot get in until yraterdsy
morning, ana it is doubtful whether or not
tbeir game will be counted.
The fclaese TreabU.
Th Chine S troubles har st last almost
eeased at this city. When we went to press
sst week one of the almond-eyed rascals was
being tried before the Recorder for ataaulting
one of bis brethren who incurred bis dt.
pleasure by concluding to take out city li
cease and going to work, lie was found
guilty and lined and costs. He then had
Hxn We, snother heathen, arrested fur sa
isult upon him, and after three trials the
prisoner was-diamissed. The costs id the
suit will ran np to about $250 or 1300, which
the peoplewill have to psy utile.. Judge
Haven taxes them np to the prosocut:ng
witness, as be has the right to do. This
occurring st the present time will operate
very badly against the measure now before
the Council to repeat the laundry license
law. They seem to be a sourco of expense
to the county, having the same redress in
Court that a citisen has, and still do nut
pay a cent toward running the machinery
of our government.
MiSOMr,
Following are newly eleoted officers of the
tao Msnanio lodges in this city :
Corinthisn, No. 17. K. Bqchsnan, W M ;
E. AV. Langdon, S W , N. Baum, J W ;
Jno. Briggs, Troas. ; R. A,. Foster, See'y ;
W. R. Graham, Tyler.
St. John's, No. C2.-D. P. Mason, W M ;
Geo. Humphrey, 8 W ; Ceo. Chamberlain;
JWi Thos. Monteith, Treas ; 1), Main
field, Sec ; L. O. Marshall, Tyler.
The installation of tho officers of both
Lodges will occur on St John's Day, next
Monday evening, at Masonic Hall, and will
be public for Masons and their families. At
the conclusion of the installation ceremonies
a supper will be served at the Revere House,
after which a social and general good time
will be had by the brethren and their guests.
Coins; It Alone.
Mr. E. Buchanan, so well aud favorably
known as manager of the Albany branch of
the Portland agricultural nouse of Newbury,
Hawthorne A Co., wjll hereafter carry ou
tho same line of business at the old place,
but on bis own responsibility. ' We are glad
to see Mr. B. take this action. He has built
up a large trade herejand by his fair dealing
has made hosts of friends whe will stick
closer to him than ever now that he is going
it alone. ' As soon as he selects the line of
implements which bejsyill sell he will notify
the public through the DgMocuA f, Look
tat Lr his adv. ' -
freut Orfeoeo. .
riiiNKvii.i.r, Deo. 15, 1880.
Editor Democrat :
As w are having tome weather to-day 1
thought I would drop you a few linos In re
gnrd to matters In this section of country.
We had a change in tho woathtr on the 8th
lust, it turning quito warm. Before then
th mail from Kugeuo had failed to connect
ftt three different time. The mail from The
Dalles ha also been unable to run on Its
regular time, on account of the sevjerity of
the weather, so that we have not had the
news from below very regulsrly.
Buniurss iu this city was very livnly en
Friday th 10th, as the people came in from
all around, expecting to see the grand 1000
race between O. W. Barnes mnro, "Cotton
nose, and CoIdtbnrpe home "Bop-rye;" but
tho race was postponed until the next dsy,
Saturday, on which dsy tho track was iu
ilendid condition. Ou of the squares!
ra-es ever run oa this taU( was run ou
that day, and Cutton-nose was declared ths
victor by eighteen feet or more. Both ani
mals are very good horses.and will matched,
as they rsn very close until uear ths lluuh.
After the grand event of th day there
came a dash of 400 yards between W, O,
Allen's bay bona Luther, and John Wilson's
Indian Mark, for $100, in which a much if
not mere, intereat, was taken, than in th
big raoe, Indian Mark had beaten Luther,
or been allowed to beat him, once before,
but the little bay aheajio is allowed to ran,
can, and will, gat away from all such as In
dian Mark every time. This was a very easy
victory for Luther.
Out of ths Ouboco usrtz lodge heretofore
mentioned, in the last cliance there was
pounded np about 25 pound of the rock,
which turned out one and a half ounce of
of gold and silver bullion, which a, a. very
good yield. This ws. on Friday tbo 10:k.
Ths company expect, to drive instters in
the spring. -
The whooping coojh is wbooping nearly
everybody np this winter in this seutfoa. -
. (!.. UCAl'Sh.
rrraaasl.
We neglected to statu in our last week's
pa I xt that ws lial a pleasant visit from our
old-time Kan tern friend, D. K. Budd, who is
now connected with the oonstrectioti ef the
Oregonian Narrow Oaogo R,, of. which
Mr. J. B. Montgomery is oonsraotar.. By.
tbe-wsy, we are pleased to hern that Lis
son, Fd. R. Budd, is now manipulator of the
throttle-vol re on the loeomotire that runs
into Scio. There is no better Soy than Ed
die Budd, sod w sr. glad to hrsr of his
success.
Mr. (liver Prie, the n-injjott brother of
Ximrod Price, Ef., of tl.i. city is now in
Albany on a vi.it, hi. home having l--eii for
severs! year in Alaxks Territory. He has
not been in On-gn tafre for i-vpnt n
yeors, andsprals in ejluaing term, of tho
sdvsncement Albany baa nmlu in that tinm.
Arrul.alall as!.
The J'tlnjrmm is lufornir j by private b tti-r
that one dsy last work a di.tmliance tmiU
place in a HarrUburg saloon brtwrrii lW-li
Barber and another party. The Urrel grt-w
dejerete, resulting iu a fight. IUrt-r in
attempting to draw bis pistol, sccidrtttally
discharged it, the ball entering bis leg, in
flicting a terrible wound. He was immcdi
ately carried to bis home and a physicisn
called, who examined the wound and gave it
as hia opinion that it r . jd be necessary to
amputate the limb in ordt-r to save the youn
man's life.
Lest la lae Heaatalaa.
On Tuesday of .but week Chaa. Williams
ami Alonzo Mcintyre went out bunting ia
the mountains in the folks of the Santiun,
near "Bald Peter." and it seems tbey became
separated, and then both got lost. Mr. Wil
liams slept out tlist tiiiht, but found Wis
wsy in next dsy. From tltr.t t(uio up to last
Sabbath the whole neighborhood was out
hunting for Mr. Mcintyre, and since that
time ws hsvs not beard from thore. W
earnestly hope ths man has been fouud, but
the chances sre that bo has perished.
The Meraalae UabH Cared.
The Jacksonville Time say that J. J.
Comstock, ef Douglas county, who has been
under treatment at Portland for the mor
phine habit, has returned a cured man. He
bas been quite ill for years from a complica
tion of diseases, and during kat time ac
quired the bsbt oi using morphiue antil he
became almost a slave to it. Ha succeeded
ia overcoming it, however, upon which he is
to be congratulated,
bralb af Ilea. J 0. Mearr. of Rslem.
We regret to 1e compelled to announce
the death of Hon. Jno. II. Moores, which
occurred at his residence in Salem last Sat
urday. Mr. Moores wsa for a quarter of i
century prominently identified with the in
terests of Salum, and for year was State
Senator from Marion county. He was a
brother of Col. J. 11. Moore.i, and leaves
wife and several children to mourn the loss
of a. kind husband and indulgent father.
The Wheat Market.
Tho Journal of Cotnmrrcr of San Fraucisco,
in the issue of Deo. Hth, speak of the wheat
market having declined heavily in Liverpool
Chicago sod New York, but says itis "mere
ly speculative or temporary" and cauuot last
long.
fine ftlaplay of Meats.
Of coune everybody wants something ex
tra in the liue of meats for Christmas, and
to supply this demand Jas. R. Herren is ar
ranging to have tho fiueet display of beef,
mutton, lamb, veal, eta, that our
peoplo have ever seen. Be sure to call around
tiiere to get your supplies.
A Mamlral Almanac.
Wiley B. Allen has just issued a "Mu
sical Almanao," which is quite nice publi
cition. Boside giving the usual informs
tion it has a complete list of sheet music,
music hooka, eta, giving the prices. Every
one should have a copy.
A Christmas Herman. '
The pastor o( th Evangelical Church will
deliver a Christmas sermon next Sunday at
11 a. nj. ; and in the evening he will preach
a sermon upon "The Living God." The
publio cordially invited.
Heme and Abroad.
Mf-llllV ClIKIXTMAM,
Lovely winter weather.
Revival will soon bo tlpo.
' Breezy, wheezy, snoexy weather.
Road all tho new advortiseinouls.
(in bi O.horn' for your sweetness,
f lo to Billy Wat li fu' for your groceries,
I'huw Jacksou's lhjt Sweet Navy Tobac
co. Lset TtieuUy was tho shortest day of the
year.
Tho nury law go into effect on the 25th
of January. .
Ostwrn's frtnh cream chewing candy is tho
best iu town.
flutter and tKn 01 u scaice aud command
good price. "
Ths Knights of Pythias talk of havings
sociable shortly.
Try those chocolate carrHni.-!. at Ooborn's.
They are splendid. .......
Christmas foativ ities this rveniiig at nearly
all the churches.
The mountains sru full of snow ami trsvtl
cffoctually toipcd.
R. N. Armstrong paid his family a flying
visit during the week.
It will be ill order for (verylmdy to swear
off now in a few days.
Boast turkey sad guoso will bo served np
at Borblm's to-night free. ' ,
No, Ouo's ball come, off this ovuniuj- It
shosld be well patrooiusil.
Fresh butter and fresh nWaystobe
had at Billy Watkins' store.
if yo Iiave jsropcrty to sell, cell on Stew
art & Cirsy, OTool.'s Biock.
The "'One Price Bazaar" is the I .est place
yet to get bargains for cash.
4 Young ladies, leap year is fading. Make
the best of your advantage.
There will be a general suttlin up next
ctkor rather an attempt to.
K C. Rice was down yesterday. He has
improved very much in health.
I- B. Royal, formerly of this city, is now
reusing a barber shop at Scio.
A I oiars for Christmas present, at the
Fanners' Slid Mechanics' Store.
Ths next meeting of the Bine RiMmo Club
will bj held on Christinas tjil.t.
RemcniWr tkat Billy Watkins always pays
the highest cash price for deer skins.
Ail holiday goods marked wsy doan at
the Farmers' and Mechanic' Store.
Santa CUus i!l be cavorting
around
lively in this locality for a week or so.
Every man's wife wonts a "Davis" sewing
machine. W. B. Hcott, Albany, agent.
SulworiU to th "Itltutratcd W'" the
most readable Journal on the Pacific Coast.
The two Workmen Iodges of this city are
increasing in ineraWrship astonishingly fast,
Doriug the recent cold spell everybody
stuck np the motto "Please Shut the Door."
New silk neck wear, suspenders and ho
siery at the Faruiers' and Muvhau'io's Store.
At U&t the Chinese laundries have "struck
their color.," taken net lieenc and gone to
work.
Mr, F-Uu i bock in this city again, after
lining c;.riit tlio past season in the upper
crtiiiiry.
If you want tu buy farm nr villi je prop-
r'.y cll ou Stewart aud Grey, O Toole s
Blmk.
Fred Oortr. ha. started for Germany, but
ill atip off in California for several weeks
visit-tig friends.
Tho wife of our popular ymimr dentist.
Dr. G, Willi. Price, luft Su Francisco fur
this city lost Wednesdsy.
If you want to open out a new set of books
ith the New Year, call on E-l. Baum. He
can fit you out.
New silk handkerchiefs and nobby hats
for men and boys just opened at the Fann
ers' and Mechanics' Store. ft.
Just received, a full stock f Preooh and
American candies at ( W. Osborn s.directly
opposite Mcilwaiu's, First Street.
I i vine service will be bold in St. Tutor's
Episcopal Church on Christinas morning,
Saturday, December 25th, at 0 o'clock.
The tax-payers of tho county did not
come up as lively as they should during the
recent tax collecting trip of the sheriff.
Gov. Thayer has appointed J. L. Miller
Notary Publio at Scio. Mr. Miller will at
tend to all work in that line in good slutpr.
Quite a number of our citizen, wont dawn
to Portland to testify in the case of, the Cas
cade Wsgon Road, Co, v lUrncs and Web-
dell.
Ed. Hiuin still has some toys left, which
ho ill now sell at cost. Remember this if
you expect to make any New 1 ear s pres
ents.
Tho "Ijauhiu; Man" came "gol dorn
nigh splitting his sides roannt; over the
work done at the State Fair ou the "Davis'
Sewing Machine.
Mrs. Gaston, of Ha'aey, ciuie down to
this city last Monday, aud on Tuesday went
up to Corvallis on a visit. She will return
here to-day.
The Lsbanon ' city authorities have been
raiding th saloons out there for keeping
opan on Sabbath. What thn result has
boon we do not know.
At tho same tnuo that you swear ou you
should come around and subscribe for the
Demockat. There is nothiu? like beginning
the new year right.
Cob Hawkius lias tried to deliver a couple
of lectures iu this city, but for some reason
tho public refuses to bo bilked, and does not
turu out in multitudes to hear him.
The I Jim county fanners aro now turning
over tho soil as fast as is possible. The land
is iu good condition for plowing, and bettor
weathor for ortt3ido work coald not be naked
for. '
Wo understand that Trof. Sox resigned
his position as principal of the publio schools
loot eveuing, aud that he will at onco euter
the hardware store w ith which he is con
nected. .
Wallis Nash, Esq., of Corvallis, was in
the city last Friday and Saturday. He says
it ia his candid opinion that the Oregon
Pacilio Railroad will roach this city from
Yaqniua Bay by the latter part of next year.
Sheriff Charlton collected $11000 in taxes
outside of the two Albany precincts. He
cot $7.00 up in Maybcll. which makes his
fees on that trip about 13 oonta. If we were
Sheriff we would let the tax-collecting in
that precinct out to the lowest bidder.
-When yon want beer ask for that manu
factured by E. Ballanger at the Star Brew
ery. ' The quality of that brand cannot be
excelled anywhere on the coast, and it is
justly gottiug very popular among those
' who love that healthful drink:
nrle Hews. "
A serious accident happened to a son of
Mr. Jas. Compton lost Tuesday, While be
was handling a shot gun it exploded and the
barrel bursting the cr.tr ts struck the young
man in the sid of the head, and aa iron
sliver was forced through bis arm at tho
shoulder. His chance for recovery are
doubtful.
On New Year Eve. there will be a grand
ball at Wheeler' Hall, and M. Alexander is
to give tbs supper. The boys look for a
grand time, both in dancing and eating.
Scio is improviog steadily, and even the
rain do not stop the work.
A. Osborn is putting up a nice store bout
just above the Kcio Livery Stable.' Abe is one
of our most energetic citiztn.
The citizens will have a grand time on
Christmas Kre. They will have a Christmas
tree, and it will be literally bssded down
with presents.
!, II. Royal is doing a good business in
tb tin of jewelry.
gKMI'OcoAmoXAL.
jtaetlea M.as.
One thing Albany bas needed very ranch
was an suction bens, and new ws have it.
Geo. Humphrey bas opened not an anctioa
aud commission establishment in tb F re
man buck, and will make bis first sale. to.
day, ami hereafter will bare regular sale
days about twice a woek. Mr. IT. ia welt
known all over the county, and w batterer it
become generally known that he is in that
business we feel confident tbst be will get
plenty to do.
sc frtee Baxaar.
We dropped into this sew establishment
in th Tat brick yesterday, and were sur
prised to see such a neat store. The stock
is a general assortment ef dry goods and
fancy goods, and the beauty of it is that ev
ery aiticle is marked in plain fig-urea and
sold at extremely low price for cash. TLe
King of the Cannibal Islands couldn't get
credit there. No books ars kept, and all
customers are required to pay cash down.
Indies, especially, will find it time well
spent to call there. I H
Locale la Albany.
We are pleased to be able to state that
Dr, S. W. Dodd, formerly of Astoria, bas
located permanently in Albany, and will
shortly commence the practice of medicine.
Dr. D'ldd is a skillful physician and surgeon,
and is sure to do well here. He is a pleasant,
agreeable and perfect gentleman, and be and
bis estimable lady will be quite aa important
addition to th society of our city.
The Sal-raw Caage.
L
the
C. Rice was down yesterday.
He says
Narrow Gauge Railroad was completed
.... r
beyond bis place last Wednesday, and that
it would anrely reach Brownsville by to
morrow. Tbst enterprising town will prob
ably nave a grand jollitjaatian over the event,
and well tbey may, for It is tb most iai port
ent epoch ia tbeir history.
Aa Ed. raises Exa
Yon msy think w are tailing a "whopper"
but it is a true as gospel that Cooper Turner
brought into our office this week a ben's egg
which measured in circumference the loog
wsy9 inches, and the short way 1 inches,
Tb:s beats any . we have ever see n.
Xetlce ts the raatle.
Our city reader will hereby take notice
that no delivery wagon will be run in Alba
ny to-morrow (Christmas), as the owners
the Parker want on holidoy in tb year
themselves. Go down town to-dsy and bay
enough to but until Mondar.
Services as laaaA.
Rev. S. G. Irvine, D. D-, bas been nnable
to preach for the last two Sabbaths, on ac
count of a hurt be received recently.buthahaa
recovered sufficiently to enabls bint t bold
the regular services at the U. P. Church
next Sabbath.
tea the Hair shell.
Ia getting ap our holiday edition we had
to work off one side this week, and so nisch
type was used in it that we did not hava
enough to iasue a whole sheet this week.
Una t'eaaly Ceaaell.
The Linn County Business Council, P.
IT., w.ll bold its next regular session
Knox Butte Grange on the first Saturday in
February.
tier lees al M. rani'.
Rev. Joe. Emery will preach at St, Paul's
Church next Sabbath, morning and eveuing.
Our young men are beginntug to marry
now. Two of them have committed matri
mony already this week, aad snother comes
on to be heard to-night. Several others hava
put it off until January and February, be
cause they do not wish people to think that
the contraot is the result of the ladies' leap
year privileges.
Letter LIU.
Thetoilowlns I the list of letters remaining
In the fuel Ultlee, Albany. Linn county. Ore
iron, Dec. 2.1, lxso. Persona calling tor these
letters iuum give the date ou whlcu. tbey were
auveniseu.
Armstrong, Levy (-) Newman, W H
Bryant, Geo Powell, Mrs Martha
JSailey, ur w 1 Koyoe, ueo s
Crawford, Alex Ridgway. Mrs Anuie
Ilanford, Thadeus (4) Strout, M II
Holzapele, Fred Sandersou, Jas
rleoJey, Wary lay lor, M
Koeton, John w ernon, an,
Morris, Thos B Williams, M J
P.H. RAYMOND, P. M
MARRIES). .
HCUSTON MARSHALL, At the resi
dence of the bride's parents, near Knox1
Butte, Deo. 15, 1880, by Rev. P. A Moses,
Mr. Bour. K. Houston and Zxiv Ri . Maf
SHALL.
COWAN MILLER. Or Feu. f2, 1&3,
at the residence of Mr. John B. Miller, by
Rev. T. B. White, Mr. Samcsl H. Cowah
and Miss Ida M. Miller all of Linn county.
DOFFLEMIER MILLER. At the wai
denc of the bride's parents, in this oity, oa
Tuesday, Deo, 21, 1880, byRsv. C. N. Con
di t, Mr. Cyrus Doffucmikr. and Miss Mis-
NIK AilLLKK. ' - '
" DIED. '
SALINGER, In thia city, Dec 20, 1SS0,
S. oAUNUEtt aged 75 years and 4 years.
ftaafa Claas Beadeiaartei .
I have just opened out the largest aid beit
assorted stock of holiday goods everMea in
this city. The stock p. so varied that I can
suit everybody, and fittbem'Vontj.with aay
kind of a present they may wish to make to
their friends, 'I will only mention a few ar
ticles, as my stock is so immense that I would
have to stait a newspaper of my own if i I
wished to refer to all : Babycarriages, wag
ons, , rocking horses, railroad i trains, baby
trunk's, Bohemias vases, Majc lies war,beau
tiful toilet and smoking sets, China cups sad
saucers of all kinds, velvet frames, writing
desks,' rustic walnnt frames, work loses,
shell boxes, an immense stock of dolls, new
stylos of photograph and autograph albums,
handsome tortoise shell and pearl card cares,
and hundreds of other articles.
KchooD boeks,Jstationery, both plain and
fancy, asd holiday picture books, wholesale
and retail, of -which country dealers sbonld
Uks notice, as 1 will sell at Sf-. Francisco
prices, having bought in Now York.
A cordial invitation is extended to all to
call and examine toy stock, 'and select yenr
presents before tbey are picked over. My
stock ia larger than fvra ever before seen in
this line in Albany ,od it muetji sold.
ED. BAUM,
Cor. First and Broadalbin - 'etts.
A Fine Thing for the Teeth
Fragrant SOZODONT ia a composition of
th purest and choicest ingrediena of the
Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingre
dient is well known to have a beneficial ef
fect on th teeth acd gums. Iu embalming
or antiseptic property and aromatic fra
grance makes it s toilet luxury. SOZODOXT
removes all disagreeable odors from the;
breath eonsed by catarrh, bad teeth, etc It
if nti."' free from the injurious and acrid!
p t - of tooth pastes and powders which
destroy the enamel One bottle lasts sis
months.
Teys 1 Toy. t Tea- I
Julius Joseph always bas eclipsed all com
petitors in the line of toys, and be still keeps
np bis lick. H ha opnd oat a stock ia
I the boilding eae door above Mady'a Restou- -
rant, and is sow ready to supply tho dnund
for toys. He absolutely has ereay thi.?g. and
as he wants to quit the business, o. will
get rare bargains by calling upon h-m. Re
member that he fully intends selling every
thing in bis store, so call early and maks
your cIkt'cs.
rerfe-rtiaa Barely
One of the latest and without question the
most perfect sewiuj mscMue now before ths
public is the "C-.is;" why they actually
make ott of strips of cloth cups, saucers,
b etc, ia perfect shape. We saw one
Alh"T aZency "d twSether WIth mxr
. t, -wl ;n
samples of practical work noted will aay
that there are things never before made on a
Sewing Machine. Go and see for yourselves
and be convinced. W. B. Scott, Agent.
- Teys ass H.lluay Ceas.
If yon call around at Conrad Meyer's yon
will find that he bas brought oa a mag'
nificent stock of toy s and . holiday s goods.
and that his prices are away down. Be sure
to call and take a peep s his stock, and buy
your keliday presents now and have them
laid away. lie doesn't want to carry any ef
his goods over, and consequently everything
can be had at a bargain.
AU BUaU a Lanshcr.
We have for sale, both at Lebanon and
Grass Ridge.SOO.OOO feet of all kinds of lum
ber, such as scantling, joists, barn timbers,
bexiag, fencing, and ot!er roagh lumber.
At Lebanon we have a superior lot of dry
lumber, such aa rustic, flooring, etc Owing
to the late fire, we are offering thai lumbar at
reduced rates. Address us at lebanon.
CONN BROTHERS.
LxsANoa, Or., July 31, 1SX
Bay Tear Freaeata.
Don't forget to boy presents for the littlx
folks, and before yon buy be sure to call at
Joseph's, one door above Mady'a restaurant.
There yon can find a magnifijent stock of
toys of every conceivable pattern suitable
for boys aad girla of all age. They are go
ing off fast, and yon should call early and
select what yon want.
A Re
aval.
1 wish all to take notice that I have rented
th building formerly occupied by "enders
and Sternberg, and after December 1st cam
be fonnd at that place. Thanking my cus
tomers for past favors I respectfully ask a
continuance of the same, uot doubting that I
can do aa well by then in the line of general
merchandise as any establishment in the
city. - L G. J a ox sox. .
De Tea Waal rarattnre
Jas. Dannals, in this city, now bas oa
hands a larger stock of furniture than any
other establishment this side of Portland,
ai 4 want to purchase any wul pay
yo t r va him a call. At baa something
to tell you in regard to his prices.
Fine F ami I ere.
Fred Graff is manufacturing some of the
Hnost furniture ever exhibited in this mar
ket His bedroom sets are perfect models of
taste and beauty ; and whs1- is better still,
they are all frota Oregon timber.
To Fanaeas Daw Seed Wheat.
Rufus Thompson, of Center pTccuJt, has
some of tho celebrated Russian whe-.i for
sale. This is the variety that was imported
by Sain'l Daw. You who want seed wheat
take uae notice.
Notice to Farmers.
Having purchased the Cheadle Flonriug
Mill I am now prepw 1 J do custom work
for the usual toll . 1 will turn out as good
ficur as can bo had in the valley.
' - -' C. Klock.
Bides ana Fnrs.
W. II. liar tl ess is still buyinr all kinds of
furs and hides, and aa bas always been his
custom will pay the highest market price in
cash. He con be found at Herreu's meat
market, '
Wanted. .-
We have a easterner for a small farm with
house aad outbuildings. Call on ' '
Stuwaet A Ghxt,
O'Toole's Ilock.
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