the Scuwtat. fTUDvY NOVEMBER 11, 1881 0. H. STEWAKT Kditar anal Proprietor. MOM R aS A13UOAD. F. M. French. jwwBtr. "Hare's our little uows County Court is in session this week. K. R. Skipsvorth, lawyer. Albany, Or, No shoddy goods at Jaa. L Cowan V Leb auon. A eouipete atoek of groceries at .Conrad Meyer's. Boston browu bread always fresh at Cou rad Meyer'. Sam Surlesredo "Little INT at tho raeo last Saturday. The Oliver Chill! Flow is the best plow for dry ground. Nine families of enaigranta amend iu Al- bany last Saturday. Cervellia haa a skating riuk. Albany hadn't eve j a place for uiio. A Corvallis man is anxious to know whon ti hw Bible goes into effect. One of our exchanges placet iu births under the head "The Cradle." Highest cash price paid for Bad cst iron by Cherry and Parka at their foundry. BUlard, Isom and Co. shipped t'ureo.car loads of dour to the Sound this week. Four freight tMM daily has not yet de creased our supply of wheat very much. lr. G. Wdlu Price, don;wt, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Pluiiiaiiur' Drug Store. He v. tt W. lice, will preach at the Bap 1it church, nest Sabbath morning and even ing. tt-cae Hook and LadJer C , expert to give a :-.l MituetiHio near ThaoLstjiTtng iay. Gents white shirts an I blick tics and all woo4 uuderwear at J. Kt D. Wrinkle and Cos. Tbajksyiviug will be aloug ia a few weeks and it beboves ll e iiritr to sit up with hia turkeys. What beuitiful silk handkerchiefs I aaw at 25 cents each at J. f. l. Wriukle and Co'. To god to keep: lalis all liue:i liaud kerchief 3 I 50 c-nts at J. t'. l. Wrinkle suit Cm . Jck Fw;w, who kdled Ber. Cur.e ius at Portland, has brcu sentenced to be hung Dec. 23d. Ja. L. Co ran, of LVoauia lit for the interest ,4 the iple a Well as for hia own ptketboui:. Six X biju:. beaver. rV-uch diagonal, French pwid iuht, fr cloak at J. F. D. Wrinkle end la'. Beineutbtr that 0 c!as ssoch of Huokc .t 1 M.-ytr has a tirat ( ua IuMkI. a4BBB nil ti the butt u.aai;t . Young ladtes ; if you want a not tilting cloak elegantly feriamu 1 just g to J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co's. Go to Montagues when you are hungry or witlkont ssassa ata for vour back, lie til tit you up in tine stle. Lbdies if you arc tenanting of puroaasiug a handsome dres or clotk call at J. F. D. Wnnkle aud Co's. Travel still SSnBtaaMSes aoMM the Cascades over tlie Lebauoa route on bars b i- 4. and urns wagons still make it. I saw the finest line of cloaks onJ ilolmsns to-dy, I have ever esea iu AJjssMie at J. F. D. Wriaifje ar.d Co s. Ed Bnfienger hai put a new floor iu hit brewery aad is gcttiug thing in nice sbae at his piste of business. Ltdie a I eeryo ly. d n't 1 '- t V.'nii kleulV store in Albriy, when you want u buy gojds cheap. Tae river H falling aguu. The recent rise CAiiiL- soiuer tl-i was expectel and carried otf couilerablc wiod. Aay boy who wants a dog can no doubt go one at the Depot. Tney only have eeven including a painted parp. Ladies should remember that Mrs. Powe'l it constantly alding to her millinery stock aid will not allow it to run down, Henry Binnester brnint hit family out f-m Fish Lake lat week, but be willfcO b;ck and stay up there a while longer. Very aad ; bat true that J. F. D. Wrinkle Sid Co sells dry g'xxla and faucy gooda cbaa er than aay tec in L'.un county. By baying your gools of M Btagur, of Lebanon you cau aaafy make from 10 to 15 per ciot ia quality. TuU u cub in hand. Fanners, go to the Bee-Hive Wire Works in Albany and ex u nine the .cdebratel Ore goa Fanning nr. I. It is the best in the WO Id. "Good luck" is th3 natnj of a ue brand of tobaec) which C. WT. '.,!,r.i has for sale. Caew it til l yl luck is yours without a doubt. Frouiu ia hxicg up bis brick, painting up the lr-mt, aud making things look gay. This ha 11 happeuei sinci !... conversion by Hogg. For your groceries, v would ay to Leb anon ijple, uo to Ja. L. tWls'l vibere yoa will get just wiiat yo; c-ill iir, and no mistake. Itemouiiter the useetingat S9tt'a guu stioe W-moffu. eyeniug Ut organtae !r i'iianks giving bunt. Every one who Can slioot should take part in it. Ayers CStarry Pectoral i a really remark able and Have-honored uirdicint. It is the bent remedy known for all li..ases of the tliroat aud lung ,'. Altrei no longer stagg.i it, but S..raii does. She says she prefers that to Pinkertou. They w ire married at Weston tbe other day, aud &r-i now happy. A boar liug-ho ie mistreat, like tki reit of us, hssher we ik and str ing mints, the weak j) hnt bciug her tea, aud -li. strong point the butter. A nue lot of crockery, glass a are and lamps will arrive at Feed Muller's next wa:k. RtimombrT him when ym waut any thing iu that line. When you sue a mo wirh a big pur of rubber boots, a gnu and a dog coining into the city without any gune, just keep out of his way; he is dangerous. 0 ! say have you heard tae 1 itet news, that Wriukle aud Co hare j it received from the east a large aaonrtuiunc ( ladies ulsters and cloaks and thy are bj cheap. In moving a large mirror la-t weo'.t a couplo of R. D. Murray's men tok hold of it by the frame, and it being of plaster of paris and rather old, it went to pieces. Jewelling house i are filling up fast, and in a very short time nene pan be had hi tho city. Rents are now rising alowly aud by spring property will advance iu value'. Ntfvr brand i of chewing aad smoking tobacco just arrived at Hoffman and Joseph's. They always introduce every new brand that shows any marks of excellence. The Masons accapied their new hall in " " -fegrV 1 -hk last Saturday evening, fyr the first time. It if ijtted up aaatly and if 4hey don't feel at botna now thsy never will. Narrow Gauge traina now oanoaot al Wood burn with regular trains on 0. and C. R. R. Fall frieght is tranaferiwd from or to the brood gauge there. Sportsmen can gat the very bast aaBV Bi ttern at Peters aad Sox and at low priooa. They keep a large stock an band, aad have already sold a ton of shot this faU. The best assortment of axee and saws of all kinds is kept by Peters and Box. Call thero aud got your ontfit if you expeet to work iu the woods this winter. That f assess old fire insurance company tbo Hartford has oome into Oregon at last, 0. H. Stewart haa boon appointed agent al Albany. The llartfotd wee established ia 171M. No better place to boy groceries and pro visions than at Hoffman and Joseph's Everything man ean want tney koep In stock and sell at aa low priooa aa oan be af forded. Tho only place in towu where red hot candy oan be procured is at C. W. Osboru's. lie makes Urge on entities of it nod sells cheap. His place of business is opposite Me U wasn't. Well Daughter j when yon want to boy lace collars and cuffs, laces, ruchingt, shaded ribbons and etc , nil of tbe latest styles, top into tbe store of J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co s Albany. The Olivet Chilled Plow will ran and do good work in dry ground when n etnel plow cannot be kept iu. They are just tbe plow you want for summer fallowing. For aaJo by Samuel E. Young. Miller Morgan, one of the solid old farm ers of Shedd precinct, brought us in a bag of most beautiful apples a few days ago, and thus placed ear whole office force under obligations to him. Portlaad has a youag man, we are inform ed privately, too polite for anything. He takes off hia bat when bo talks with tbo young ladies through tbe telepbonev His name begins with H. Levi West bought of Lewie Cox this week a steer which dressed 1082 ponnda, and was about the nicest meat we have seen for sometime. "Uncle Lewis" turns off some mighty fine stock. Geo. Furry received by express) from Lew is too a few days ago tbe gaudy outfit which old Chief Joseph used to wear an state occasions. Pete Wilson sent it to him. It c ui be seen st Btain 's store. There were a gaed many jealoas glances observed bast Sunday when one af oar yoong man sailed in So church with five of ear most charming young ladies. Here's a good field fo - an anti-mooonoly society. You can't nave a first elm diauer without mince pies. berry sauce with your turkey that j ob can get year sweet eider aad cran berries of Hvffman and Joseph. Only one man has boon board of in Pert land who was glad that Kallech lectared ther j and be is W. D. Palmer, to whom K alloc h owed 940 ia Kansas boom years age. He succeeded in oelloBting every east af it. The Roesburg Independence crews consider -aba over Wick wire and "Honost John,'' and thinks Urapqaa has every raaasa to threw her hat and shout. Accord tog to its account of tbe race Col wall is still running i to catch ap with Wickwire. Tbe young ladies of Jacksonville are organizing a society, tbe motto of whiab is to be "Tbe lips that' touch lienor nan never touch mine.' Snub n society bore would put a fortune ia our merchants peak eta from the aa-e ef cloves aleae. We have had a good deal of bad weather during the past few weeks, and it bee grant ly interfered with tbe sowing of fail grain. Not over half tbe usual amount is now iu, and it looks like winter was upon us. Oats ! Onto ! We still bare some more of f.he White Russian Oats on hand; so we give t awsy to st becribers yon bad better call around and get a package. It s dirt cheap at that price. Come and get it, or send a stamp. New bouse has purchased that fine young Percherou stallion raised by Pete Riley. There isn't a finer colt iu the State, but be will kick all tbe kinks out of bio owner some of these days if the old man doesn't look Billy Jones and John Baker got in a row in Hepner tbe other day. Tbo latter losing his center of gravity front too much cold leal, gently trolled into tbo next world, only having time to ejaculate a short fare well before leaving. Our young friend Q. Tt. Bodine cams for ward and subscribed for the then o rat this week. He thus lays a foundation for future prosperity and happiness. No man can socjed in this world without knowing what is going on around him. The ladies of tbe M. E. Church Sooth wilt give a social this (Friday) evening, at tbo residence of Win. Brno bang h. A cordial invitation is extended to all, Musis wiU bo furnished by Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. A. Staigcr, Mrs. Fliadt, Mrs. J. H. Burkbart, and others. The linn County Business Council bad an interesting meeting at Harris burg last Satur day, the Patrons turning out well notwith standing the very inclement weather which rirva.ilfid. Th Mvt rtanlw nialiu will be held with Santiatn Grange oa Saturday, Dec. 3rd. "A doUar saved is a dollar earned.'' Lebanon people have found this fact oat by trading with C. B. Montague. Tney ap preciate tbe fact that wbea they purchase goo Is of bim of tbe same if not better quality that they pay a dollar more for elsewhere, that they are just so much tbe richer. Adelins Patti baa arrived ia America and will thrill the hearts of thousands by the sweetness of her voice, which though it is claimed by the beet authorities, is not to be compared with tbe beer brewed at tbe Star Brewery. This is of the moat delicious kind, and draws fall and appreciative bouses every day. It will pay you to try it. One Fisher, incarcerated in the Roseburg jail, thin king last week that he pvoforrwd liberty to imprisonment, tionght to obtain it by setting fire to the jail. Whether be ob tained it or not only those acquainted with the road his spirit took ean toll. Oertain it is that he enjoyed the agonies of hadea on earth for a few moments. Some of our citizens may remember a gentleman passing through this city about a year ago by tho same of R. B. Hayes, although he is forgotten by nos people. Well, ho was driven off the grass of an in cisure awhile ago. and it has since been ascertained that he once held a prominent office under the government of the United States. One of our Albany gamblers got taken in at poker during fair week, and seeing an advertisement iu a New York paper "How to win at Poker" be sent along his dollar to get the inform ition. His instructions came along a few days ago, and if they are followed he will always have a good thing. They are "Hold four aces or don't poke." One evening this week one of our young men spent quite a little while at Mr. Ewert's inspecting the contents of his ring tray, so wo are told by seme of his chums who saw him tbrough tbe window. They wanted us to blow the whole affair, but we won't do it, for tbo ronton that we know bow to feel for him. It haan't boon many years since we were ia tbe aame predicament ourseli. Our young people have at last get started ia tbe right direction. Last Monday even ag a number met at the residence of Jas. 11. Foster, and made their plans for the organi sation of a reading club. Committees weie appointed and arrangements made for meet ing eaeb week daring tbe winter. Tbe next meeting will be held next Monday evening, when tbe society will be perfected by tbe adoption of a constitution and the election of offices, Oregon needs a normal school, aad it ia hoped that tbe next Legislature will take tbe matter in hand and establish cue. Neth-iag-would conduce mere to tbe educational latei sets of tbe state. It is as .necessary that teachers be edaoated aa teachers aa it is that men be edaeated for aay profession. In oase one shall be established tbe best location ia every respect in tbe state would be cur own city, and it is to be hoped that an extra effort wUi be made to get it bore. That rooster still continues to scratch at Lebanon, and as, it finds tbe most of every thing at Gowan's, iteoea there. It has found out that there is no nee of scratching oa stony greaad for a living, so it makes a practice of directing its steps towards tbe store ef oar sneceeaful frisnd, where it finds everything ia the line ef dry goods and groceries, at tbe lowest prices and of the very best quality. This keeps Mr. Cewaa busy from morning till night and glvts him only time to tend to bis own business. Tbe following plan for raising money at a church sociable is the best we have seen, aad we suggest its immediate adoption : Tbe ladies write their aame end weight on slips of paper, wbiohjtho gentlemen draw. each taking tbe lady whose name he bee drawn to sapper, paying half a cent par pound, according to tbo weight of hie pert, nor. The only trouble bore would be that sore benhraptcy would follow tbe drawing ef tbe names of several young ladies we might moation. SOCIAL PERSONAL. Lulu aad Jennie Clark arrived from Port. Mr. J. H. Sob river, of Salem, was in the city tbe fore part of tbe week. Mr. J. B. Wylie, of Portland, registered a the Sc. Chariac oa Monday. Jadge Chenowetb, of Cor eel lis. spent wet hlsssdsy in abe city on bn noses. Mr. A. A. Bentlcf , af Independence paid eear city a visit the first of tbo week. Mien Lea. Morris, a daughter of Bishop orris, ia viaiting with Rev, ft L. Stevens, in this city. Chas Elk in gave us a frieudly call last Tuesday. He will spend the winter at Larey Edwards bee left Albany and gene to Portland. He is a good fallow and we ais entry to nee bim leave. Rev. H. P. Dunning, of Corvallu, passtd through this city yesterday ou his way to to Ulead tbe Synod. venerable friend. H J. C. Averdi, of BrownsviUe, gavo us a call last Tseaday aile he was visiting Albany. Ralph Ftsbor is now night clerk at the St. Charles Hotel, and when you eee him ia th day time be ia about tsar slsspisst chap out. Nearly all tbe msssbers ef Laurai Ledge, C ef P.. bare beam down at Pert land this and a grand eld time tney have had, Tboro wan a very pleasant aieetlag of "The even's," at tbo residence of Mrs. Thorn p sow, on Washington street, last Friday A marriage is to oome off shortly in this city. Don't nek who it is, but just watch tbe list published in tbe DxatocaaT aud you will get it The debating society last TucSkisy even ing alter a hotly contested dispute turn de cided that women should not have tl c right of franchise. lavitatioas are outgfor the Wedding ef Prof. R. b. Warren aad Or. Angle L. ro.d. which is to take (isce at Portland on Taaokagiviug Day. Mies Maw Mc Dam. els has rem ved bar establishment into the late of M. V. Brown, where she will bar bast boss aa ia the peat. Mr. P. P. Caviaeas, of Island City, is in tbe city, aad bee been a guest of Mr. Jar, Daoneis. He is as young aud vigorous aa of obi, aad bee yet a good many years of activity before aim. Dr Chae. Ik Tsmpletou was np from Port laad last week. Ho aud Dr. Ed Clark have formed a partnership in thepraotioe of dentis try ia Portland and will no doubt Build up a hvrge baaiuew. Success to them. Lyls Rice, of Roseburg, is stopping in Albany learning telegraphing with his brother, WiU B. Rice. Mrs. W. B. Rice been Studying telegraphy and is quite proficient iu it. Ex-Sneruf Bice was down last Wednes day, and while hate honored tbe Democrat with a call. He baa changed so much in one iwrticuler that many of his friends did not know bias. Gee. Furry arrived bore from the Lapwai Indian Agency last Tuesday, aad looks jaat aa natural as ever. Ho starts iu a few days tar his old home in Illinois, aud his friends here will be very sorry to part with bim. Mies Matrio Allis -n, oi Albany, now at- te nuang ht. alary 'e Academy, at Portland, wears the geld medal for greatest improve ment and general deportment during tho peat term. We are glad to bear of Mat tie's success. Miss Maud Haley, the grand-daughter of Judge Haley, of this city, left the latter part of met week for Eugene City, where abe will reside with her uncle in the future He saaay young friends hare -parted with her with a great deal of reluctance. H. L. Rudd, of Peoria, was in town last Saturday and while here made as a pleasant call and squared up accounts. Besides taking tbe DaacooaaT himself, he sends it to a frisud in tbe East Tbe paper is a great deal better then a letter, and others should fellow his example and send it io thsir frieuds. Mrs. E. N. Beach, of Colfax, W. T., a daughter of Mrs. Or. Miller, arrived in tbe city Taeeday noon, and will remain bore during tbe winter. It has bee a nine years since Mrs. Beach. was in Albany, so that she finds many ebangea on every hand, but her many frienda bore have not forgotten her, and will be glad to meet her again after such a loog lapse of time. fgM. Sternberg and wife returned from California last Saturday and are uow settled down again in their home in this city. Mrs, 8. went away last summer on a visit to her relatives in the East, aad on bar way home a couple of months ago she joined her hus band at Sen Franoisoo, who bad gone down there to lay in goods and was taken slog. Thy hays been thorn aver since, and Mr, P. cstting no better thsy came home. He is now getting along very well. We feel like giving some good hsalthy in dividual a crown to induce him to kick us all ever iown. We could have filled our paper jam full of news this week, and got out a suTudetnnut besides, just as well as not if W w wo bad embraced the opportunity which off ercd. Tbo sowing circle met at our bouse last Wednesday, and brooding over the sad mistake ws uiado in not biding ia a eloeet and getting a report of the gossip, is about to set US crazy. Sylvester ( anon aud his little boy arrived hero last Friday, and hs was weloemed back by hosts of friends. All have kind words for bim and curses lend and deep fur the miserable rulatioss who hounded hitn in snob an ungrate'ul manner while he re aided at Wattsburg. How his wife sud her brothers could hava treated hitn so cruelly is more than any human oan understand. While the iniquity ef their transactions will hang to thiuit uuil doomsday. He has the goodwill of e vol y body Imth at Waitsburg and Albauy. aOTUKK al UK 1 1 II Tfce svrswBlHK r HmmII frlre ia aenllam al i:ir4.l.ui Mora. tUr Our Poopli wure ehncked lat 'rue-lay by !; viug of tho drowning of Nlmrotl HuHtell Prlcr, whlob oo curretl at a point on (ho Bantlum river, about .'our mile abovo bower ftala Sprirtfr, known an Elephant Kovk. At thU plucn tho bnon mountain road iaHo around tho biMo of a high mountain and to do so hue to enter the odgw of the San t ia ui hut dMe not rriMM that etraam. Ahom one o'clock lest Monday Jiue aell pileo and another yoang man nemud (foorgo W'llcy, arrived at this place on tbelr way home from the bunch gran Country on the othor ldo of tbo Cascade. They wer on horseback and had started with three loose horses, but had loet une by drowning in awlm ming tho Santhm at tho Mountain House. When thoy undertook to paaeKlephant ltork the loose horses, Instead of passing around It, crossed tho etrimm. George Wiley, who rode a large heavy home, 'farted In after them and told ituaaeJI to stay, but when Wiley had nearly reach! tho opptito shore he heard some ooleo ubove the rear of tho water and looking back aiw bin companion and hh home both ll Hindering in the water lo the middle of tbe ati-oam. He turned bis head a motnont to direct his own horse, and wbon he again looked for his companion both hitn and his horse were gone. He ran down tho tream jtiito a distance after getting out on the bank but emw ne more of them, und getting the homes across Into the road be rime on down and brought the aad news. A courier came on to Albany that eight, und by dtylight on Tuoa day N. Price, vs. prfeaV; Bruce Price and Siruud aud icaac Froroan were on their way to recover the body, bat of courao they liavo not yet boon hoard from. N. Kusiel Pries a ton ef N. Price, one of our oldest, beat known snd most respected cltixe... H hud jUMt arrived at manhoud. being be tween iI nod L' yearn of age, and wan a Steady, industrious young man tho pride of hit mother and the main stay of hit father. We remem bered him among our warmest personal friends, and none of them wero held higher io our esteem than Haol. HN death will be a etd blow to hU relations his ra rente especial ly and (hey bsve tho sympathy of nor whole community. Ituenel left here about the middle f Septem ber to take Mm. H. S. Price over to her huxh-iod. who livoe mi tbe h"t'f water of (ooknl river in w- eo t-otinty, Hiitl wm returning home i rroni there when this misfortune ft hiin. A Meantflreat Kaiabllaksnent. It doea one good to apend nn bour or an iu the magnificent drag and book establishment ef ('. A. Rlummer & Co. in the Odd Folio we Temple. Every thing Je neat and clean, and iu arrang ing the etock an aa to please the eye of tbe cuetomer Mr. PI u turners taste can not be excelled and le rarely equaled. During hie tour through the Enet thfe laat Summer be made largo purcbaeee of books, stationery, toilet goad, etc , and thus gets ahead of all other dealeis in thia State in ottering to the publlo the latest novel Una in those linen. In hooka he haa purchased generally direct from the publisher and Belie at prices ao low ae to aatonlsh ua. Btaudatd books which usually have eohl for fl.GO per volume he sells at $1.00, and a beautiful lot of poets which we have known to sell aa high as 2 00, he will dispose of for $1.25, and this Is the way It runs all the way through his stock f books. In teilot articles, though, be excels. His celluloid frets comb, brush end mirror are the neatest and most bountiful good we have ever seen auy where, and his cut gins toilet goods are also extremely handaorae. For a holi day present for a young lady ao one B ll a mt bs mm' m nan inn in nuutug something among these toilet goods to suit. An immense stock of imported English and French perfumeries are displayed to advantage and c itch tbo eyes of the Indies Itnnie diately. Of his drugs we have nothing t say not knowing a ay thing about them. Wo know you cau got ef him anything in that Hue you may want, and hs his , trade is lively his drags must ho fresh and pure. Such an in stitution is an ornament to our city, al wo cannot help pointing to it with pride. A Llllle Tee fast. In our laid issue we spoke oY Sheriff Charlton excelling ull proTious sheriffs in collecting np ths delinquent lit, and It nee nis wo were a little too sweeping In our assertions. A friend ot ex-Sheriff Rob A. Irvine tells us that his delinquent list amounted to less than $050. As Mr. Charl ton's delinqnstit list is about $775 ,ve beg 12 ) worth of pardon of 1 Job and then all things will be even. l iC. ai.luH ! HoeciialllN ! Patent Moccasins undo to wear Inside of rubber boots. They absorb the poreplr attono'bhs feat, keeping them dry aud warm, and savoi your sookv, Forty dozan of the abova moccasins just received direct from the manufactur ers in the East ; for sale ousap by Samuel E. Young. IN MKlpJrltJAM. lu memory of Mrs. J. A. Morgan, who disd suddenly Oct. lUtb. 1811, near Suede', "egen. And what Is IU? nauyht bat dark awl windier wjr Wham work Is ssssr, usver Uirvuvh ; Whr vary task aratnipltaeeiJ maki A duubl task lor us to do. And rt whsn osalb, with lay u v. Old take a patlwit, loving fnend, W fain would have had her bek sealn, In tuts sad world where seres user sud. Dsaitt daestiet five a warning sire, Nr wait to aad one all r pared, Ou sessss In haste when least we think And takes seaw lovsd ens hyUiehane. Ttmi should we ait, as down life's stream Wo'r gliding, day by day, K i in .ui.s.-r that this life's a drsani, Aud U.i : It toon must uses awsjr. l hud aud lilowMiiu wu must lada. Mutt wtthvr, dreup and diet AM to with Oils poor mortal freest, It omu but pariah, hy and by. Uew tum,, al, them's uses ran tell, Whsn death's grim aaase-ngsr will my I "Oast ail thy earthly UesaaUa. Aud follow me without delay." Anl aha haa gun ; gone to that homo Whre grtel and suBsrtng are no usure, To nat tho lod and ahseat onae, Who era waiting for bar on lit ..ui r . f-ar a., dear friends, that she's alene, Tor father, tsother, eaUdrert dear. Hast, on hy ens, gens oa before, And ara reedy new to Weloutoe hr. A faisve, I.I. or , oa. lath, itrtl Baeealfe afceel 'eveatlaa. A Sabbath School Convention will be held in the United Presbyterian Churuh iu this city oo Taeeday aad Wednesday, Nov, 15th and 10th, for which the (allowing program hss been adopted. TVSBBAV, at f.m 1. Opening esaeaass - UsroUonai sersisOS Ulreas ef Wstsesne by Or. O. W. Osey. a Organlaatlen and ejection ef nslnrs. 1 Messy Bnhjssj., the right mm ef bibkt heipe,!. Mia Ub. B. Irrtee. . iiietsiseiea Tbe taethsrs prvparatiun el lie , to he mass4 by fc. B, abpeortb Isa. S. AdlsaruiBSt will bag-in at 7 r. a, smb 4oi nel I. Address by Bee. A. 11 Amass n ef OabtSJs,- be lesebsre in i aeawbyatra L. V. Wusoti, ef yA How can the latere of tbe nVheef be best kM J. Tbe Ubrary sad lis as, by sir rted Suuy.K 7JT sraeaaer eoaatso anseis, ar 0 m a. 1. wtwUenal ssrvtssa. lawn i bwkbaaie and lie uej In Oi BcUowJ to by w. a nebb. 1 Baeay by kftas IsagsSs foreter aeAjset -Truth lu tbe aiiaa ry v cueasaleUog aeHptare. B lAeasaseVKi -sebbetb SsBeet ssesJsby S. U, sbajtsna, 4. IVaaajr - The ysHsaary Sssetrtaseat Wy Mr Kit t. Adjonrnsassn. arraasuua f r. a. 1 Os i ii lug eserrwesw S. Address Bthse AsaaerHy f awheel by, Bev. a U. Irvine. B laser The t acbers saassmf a meedty. by Mrs. Or. Job isb. I DU.lgu WV ab-etM St'eaJ Ui a. Howl f b opened by K. M. U-i-i-m. ' A 4 . vurueeoet. S bbBJM Isbbbbb 7 r. s I. Opening eaera.M It bs follew4 By eimary Jf.irv, - UratBeSVnnel. UeclatnaUwn "Papn nne,l" by Mia Veaui twbug U, Mrs. Jan ay a aeetwa-by aev. T. I. aV. ,4 Hais-y. nb set - Tbe rssaOen ef lbs BanbsSb arBi In tbe sBera After the preseutsthm of aaeh topic by the person appointed it is axpected that a short tine will be spent in general disouat ton of the subject prcseuted. A ourdtal in viution Is Bsteaded to the oommaoity and ssspeutally to Sebbatb School werhers to at teed aad participate in our diacuaaiusts. Or. W. Gsav. Kuperiuteodeut. Ueeeltas Berl Last Tuesday evrulng aaveral ufour uioet polemical young axe a met at tbe "nice oU Judge Htraban aad laid tbo orncr sUao for a first claae debating society, They raeau buslaeea, ao that our uilUeus aay expect to aee our htreet traversed by a race of Demos thencses and Clceros, of Burkes and Webster. Committees were appointed and plane discussed fur future work. At the next meeting, which will be held next Tuesday evening at Judge Powell'a office, the constitution will probably be adopted and officers elected.after which a debate will be had on tills question: "Resolved that compulsory education la beneficial," which will be participa ted in by Messrs, Nutting. Irvine. Bryant, Wolverton, Haekleman, Ha ven, Blaln, Hideout aid Hoohstedler on the affirmative, and Mattooa, Skip- worth, W. R Bllyeu, L. Bllyeu. H. H Hewitt, Sox, HentoaJPuuPsGT and Curran,os the negative. It la to be hoped that theeo gentlemen wilt be present and prepared to take part In the debate. BissO atlbbea Club. There wid be a meeting of this dab title (Friday) atoning, when a eery Interesting program will be rendered. An extra effort on tbe part of our oitisens hi aaked to fill tbe hall, ao that It may be known just what interest Is taken In this cause. Following is the program : Prayer. Music Flute and onran, Flowers of St. Petersburg Waltx," (Koesoh). by Dr. U. Willis Price and Mies Annie Powell. Recitation - Miss Aide 8ootL Address Wine by Rev. J. W. Uarri-. Ballad -"Twinkle, Twinkle.-Lit tie Star," by Mrs. (Ius. Staiger. Circulating pledge. Recitation-Mies Ileitis Miller. Duo flub and organ "Rainy Dav Reverie," (Wostendorf), by Dr. Price and M isa Annie Powell. Weather. Summary of Meteorology for Oct. 1811, from observation taken at Alba uy, Linn Co. Oregon by John Briggs Esq. Highest Bar, 30.10 ; lowest 29,37 ; mean 29,72. Highest Temperature, CI ; lowest SO ; mean 46. PrevaUing winds N. and 8. Mean Velocity 6. Rainfall inches 7.00. Number of days on which 0.01 or more raiu fell 20. Number of days of clouduitiL average 8 scale 10, 17, Hail on the 12th. Frost on tbe 12, 13, 14 and 24 re tbe Pnblle. J. A. Gross, proprietor of the depot hotel, keeps one of tbe best publlo houses In the State. His rooms are kept scrupu lously neat aod clean, end ou his tables can be found the best lood tbe market af fords. Parties going off on tbe morning train can get coffee and cakes or an entire breakfast before tbe train leaves. Here after the hotel will be kept open all night for tho convenience of tbe public. 4tf is. The following Hat oontaltiN the oflloera for tbo reading rooms durlna tho remain Uer of the nroeotit month. 'J in- cotutnllUm tahee tins publlo uaathod ef iKHlfyloa I" dividual of their daiea of ecrvlfe. It r- 'lulros of tho committee too njOOb in), .r io nerve a personal notice upon esv;li iudivld tial. Nov. 11. Nov. 12. Nov. H. Nov. 15. Nov. .;. Wooden. Nov. 17. telth. Nov. 18. Nor. 19. W. Blaln. Nor. 21. Nor. 22. Nor. 2J1. Nor. SI. Itrown. Nor. 25. Nov. 211, Nor. 2S. Nor. . Nor. SO. sou. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Hfalger. A. M. Mattoori. Olllo Millar end lrl Nuttinir fleorgo HarrlNand Will Miller Mrs. Clara Montelth and Mrs G. I. Footer and Mack Mon In Irvine aud Msgg'.e K.tr. Mrs. L, E. illaln and Mrs. J. Mr. Flab and K. N. Condlt. Mr. end Mru. Wolvertou. Mrs. Une aud IIobS DannalM. Mrs. Opp and Mre. M. V T. Callahan and T. Overman Mrs, Cundiffaod Clara Hlsln, K. L). Haven and llettie Miller. K. It. Hk In worth. K. L. Thompson and J. Wll As Tree aa .eapi It is a eouimon thing for clothing onants to advertise the ches)MM)t goods in town, but whenever a easterner calls ou Wain a Bale is sura to be tnadu. He certain ly must eell at lew prices, end hie 'goods must give satisfaetioa or he would not hold all his old trade aad be oeastently increasing his list of oustomers. Me kpe a mammoth stock of olothiug. sud iu boot aud shoes ex- eels aay dealer in the valley. A Hplreilld Blnrb. We wish to direct the atU ution efour readers to the advertlaemeiit of J. M .Nolan, of the farmers aud Mechanice sfA see. m mm B mm . ean sno tTieeuuan Btnre wnich sppeare Id eur paper. lie theie gires a partial list of what hehas ta eell, but it doeen't embrace all hia Htook by a great deal He la a pleaaant geutlem tu to deal with, and must offer bargains to bis cueUaaera as his putronaice haa cou stantly Increaaed eror since bis ndrent la eur eity. (Jive bim a call. A Mew Ores Blare. Tbo new drug store to bo operated by McCoy A Kllert wftl open out In Fro man's brick so oi at I me during tbe letter part of the present month, Mr. Kllert leaving-Ken ranosBoo with the stock to morrow. Mr. Sleet baa laid In a splendid etock of sew and fresh drugs and snedlcinea, toilet articles, perfumeries, holiday goods, etc., aad wbon they get ready for buelneea our peopli will no doubt find it proUiabln to giro tbem a fair absreuf patrons. Mr. Kllert ie a thorough chainlet, which all will admit after firing bim a tried. ('SBfrfcsUaaal Bar tat The Isviies of tbe Congregational Church give a sociable in the lecture nom of their eburoh on Friday even ing of next week, the 18th lost. A seneral goo 1 time Is expected aad all will be cordially welcomed. are ad ef lelasabie. Tbe synod of Use Columbia convened la astern yeeterday. Any of our people wUbiiig to attend cm get tcketa for the round trip af W. B. Bsoo for $i. SO -good from tbe loth ta the 1Mb. fct 4 Al. I'l t Eaoalyptus has ef late years been found aaesful for a treat number uf ills that hs heir to. It's latest application is in tbe shape of Slavea e Califeenia Pine and Kaealyptus Porous Plaster, an article that of asucfa merit. anl ia fast sa ne the old fashieued pitch aad frank- inunaee plaster. It is eMwreeai by tae inedi oal prutesaton througheut the uuh. Per aale hy Pesbay aad aleaoa, PeeUr'e Uiick, Mau, street, Albany, Oregee. A BARGAIN. raTQ acre or lend in Marian oouoty. sjvlo l -'a miles from Buenn VUu and aeven uiilen from Jefferson, mo aoro In cultivation and balance La light bruah and timber. House, barn and good orchard. Plouring mill within 2 mil. Knuugh wood oan lie sold at the pottery works at Iiuena Vieta to nev for the farm. Celt uti , C. H. SrawauT, at Albany. STRAYED. A brown yearling hone colt, barred nm tbe leu and striped on tbe beck lik a auule, at rayed from my place n Center pr-ciuot durioa Uareeet. It went away with a oouple of stray maree-oue biaca aod one sorrel, tbe latter of which had a yoke ou her neck. A liberal reward will be paid for the reoovery of the oo! t. U. P. CaawKono. Final Settlement. XTOTICE IS 1TERKBY GIVE THAT JJk tbe undersigned, administrator of the entele of Kdwin Tritea, doceaaad, baa filed In tha County Court of Line County, Oregon, hie Anal aooouitt as such adminis trator and by older or said Court, Satur day, December iu, lHl,at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day la set for bearing o bjections to said aooount and tbe setUemeot thereof. Any person interested in said estate is hereby notified to appear and file his or her objections to said final amount on or before said day. FaANx TniTxa. Admr. Nov. 10, 1681. Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the uhderuigned, Administrator of the estate of II. M. Tbompeo, deoeaaed, baa tiled in the County Court of l inn County, Oregon, his nual aoooutit in Meld tats, and by orusr or said uourt, Nitur- dsy, rec. loth, 1881, at the hour of tf o'olock A. M .. or aaiu aav, im aet mr lite neanog ot objections to said tin al aooount and the seUlement thereof. Any peron intereet ed in aald estate la hereby noirid to ap near and tile his or her objeotiooa to said final account on or liefore aald day. Walter M. Kktcip at. Administrator. Executor's Notice. TaTOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 s( the undersigned have been by an or der of tbe County Court of IJnn County Or.duly appointed Executors of tbe last wil and testament or Wm. M. inurabam, do ceased. All persons Having claims asatnat the estate of said deextsed are berebyTeuairod to present the same wilb tbe proper vouoners to tue undersigned, a too law emoe or jnne a Miner, at wu anon. Or., within alx months iroin the date hereof. October 27, 1881. GEORGE KLUM, HIRAM KLUll, Executors. CAETEllSHKPHKUD. On the 2d day of Nevember, 1881, at tbe home uf the bride, by Rev. T. J. WUson, Mk. Jous P. Carter and Miss Mary Khepukru. all af Linn County. PAINE HUSTON At the residence of the grooms mother in ths eity of Ilarriaborg, ou ths 8th day ot Nov.iS81.by Wbi.IWks, J. P., Ma. Curtis J. Pains aud Miss Katis B. Huston all of this couuty. DIED. WALTON At the residence of A. Blevins, near Tangent, on Nev. 9, 1881,, Wilur L. Walton aged 19 years, 3 months and 29 days. stealing FARMERS AND MECHANIC ONE PRICE GASH STORE. I respesifttlly rail ths attention of cloie ea'n buyrrs tli folio a in: Hoes of good, which lain offering at bottom prices. MENS, BOYS ANO YOUTHS CLOTNiNG, OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, BLANKET LINED SUITS AND ULSTERS, RED, WHITE AND BLUE FLANNEL UKDERWEAR, RED, WHITE AND VICUNA KNIT UNDERWEAR, SCARLET, NAVY BLUE AND CftSS. 0 'ilSIl RTS, BOYS AND YOUTHS UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS, BOOTS, SHOES AD SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES AND ARCTICS, CUM BOOTS, CLOTHING AND LECG1NS, CARTERS DOUBLE OIL CL0TH1HC, HOSIERY, CLOVES ANO MUFFLERS, TRUNKS, VALISES AHQ SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS ANO WALKING CANES, MERSCHAUM PIPES AND SOKEnS' AHTICLEC, CENTS DRESS JEWELRY AND WATCHES, STATIONERY, BRUSHES AND C3MDS, POCKET CUTLERY AND RAZORS, ENDLESS VARIETY OF YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS LATEST STYLES, LINEN AND CELLULOID DOLLARS AND CUFFS, BEST STOCK OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO IN TOWN. . All goods narked in plain Farmers' and Mechanics' Store, J. HI. NOLAN, ITS COME, A BIC THINC, AKD AN HV2IVIEN3II AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Including all the late and desirable noveltiea in styles, fabric aud colors, not let it eecape your nu-mory that tisia is a NEW STOCK We are now aVmt to offer this entire assort merit at prices which draw a mob. Will vou fat there t L. E. Foster's Blocks A.BANY Oregon- BBSS ' saw ) mt ai'we ' aba rear a eatTrllTVl a. vi M raa ea4 Sanaa. k Itaa BY WHO'S MtW SYSTtaS AZSO FITTED WITH COMBIJtATIOa gpF.CTACLi n. THEY WILL CORRI CT AID PBESESVC THE SIGHT . VbdLERS CANNOT GET THESE GOODS. roBSats osi v t MONEY TO LOAN. W r K H1VK nOXEi TO LO.tS G and Q Per intar- eet on time of aiz snontbs to ton years. SO A rTORNEYS FEES CJIA RGED lit! BURXHART BROS. nJLIat. WlTtHlJ Dasanlive Watch Caee are one of tbe chief cauaes of no many watches not bfing good time pleea. Tbe caasa belug tbtu and not tiuiug well, admit, dust and dirt to tbe movement, wnicn toou lnterrores witlitho running parts ot tbe watch nesjeay sitatlng cleaning, repairi'ig, Ao.. and tbe amount thus iswU out it aptuHi towara buying a good oaae la tne oegtunmg, would nave nveo an tuis trouuio auu Milne. We have recently seen a ce Uiat a a . a l a .. X a. i ...... mevKnil tner- requirement, u iiauim Imii iarrled tor .v. i uvnl ean and Htill remains uerfeet. We refer to tbe J AS. HOSM' PaTKJtT fcrTIKKBNKD Gd. Cask, which baa become one of the atitpln article eX the Jeweiery traue, posMeiciiin as it does so many advantagea over ali othir watch ca&en. being made of two heavy plates of solid gold over a plate of vmno,iLlon.and wo advise all our readers to ask their Jeweler for a card er catalogue that will exotal.t tbe manner lu wtucn they are made. It is tbe only Stifkksso Cask mau with two nlate of in dd, seamless pendants and center, solid Joint, crown pieces Ac., ml rf which are covered bv iettara naieut. Therefore buy no oaee belore eooaultitia a Jeweler wno aeeps tue e . v . inai Patsnt Stikfknko Gold Cask, that you may learn the dttTerenoe between it aud all imitations that claim to be equally as good. For sale by all responsible Jews 'era. A 8k to see the warrant that acoompanien each case, and don't be persuaded that nuy other make of oaae la as good. Hollo way's PillsaitU Ointment. Wrecks of Humanity. Indiscretions of Vnuth Kn oktlK-t isjuore soul annaiiimr than the premature sensibility of youth, daily witnessed among the habitue a of our publlo promenades, where mav be seen the terrible results of disease in Its moat frightful forme of tbe ghastly and candaverouB wreck of manhood, the de luded victtma of unprlnoipal scoundrels, who, by pernicious nostrums, bave tan- 1regnated the systems of their nnsuHjiect ngand oontldtng patients with mit er.il E Olsons. For all ulcers and impurity of lood consequent upon such imprudtnee, Holloway's Pills and and Ointment are powerfully efficacious, being composed of rate balsams aud vegetables thai are antagonistic to all disorders of the blood, and ulcers arising from virus In the body They contain not a particle of mercury or other mineral poison. r.u Important Caution. Nono are gen ol-.e unless the signature of J. Hsydock, sur rounds each oox of Pills and Ointment. Boxes at 24 cents 62 cents and $l each. SafT There ie considerable saving by taking the laAsjxsiaea. LiCSfJ BSafCO., KOW XOrK. figure. Strictly Mf price. Proprietor. WE HAVE COT IT. NEW STOCK OF Do TIlKOUi.llOl a a ill BLAIN THE LEADER. leader ia Styles, leader in Fits, Leader in Popular Prices. .- . rmu- -r - Saar .. ma aa ta: r v ram aa - bp k j ik FTaitnauH i fa w-- a-J ! NEW PISH MARKET. Om corner oppsssite Sender" vV Sorttsssrs Wil) ke i t-oiiMniitlv ii hand all kinds of fresh end tit tin and v - that the marks'. airrd. M. llYl'Sa. ITATsOS Im lie Count j Coir: oj JLiea Skt of Oregon. In tbo wniter of the o?ih;i rf Tl.os. S. Summers, Deceased. Ciution. To tbe next of kin of esUI deceased, to wn : Jane Loyie, vaniiaio siminix, Abner Sum merit, Isouria larrUli. Ida Privett, and u all obtrs Known and SB known, interested in sid Es ale. In (As uatue of tkt 6ttJ of Oregon : You are hereby cited and required v be and appear iu ibe c'ouii.. Coo m iho Couuty of Lann, Mate t ire. i, at tao Court House, in the city of Albany, in said Ceunty and tstntt-, oti Moo dav thn 5th uav of Decern b r. A. i. lM. at tho hour ot one o'dix k in the atttrtuuuti us aald day, the sunt) beus the tire; daw of tbe December Term IbSi tiurcof, and then and there show cause if any earies why an order of sale snould not be uic direvling and lu-etising the administrator af said estate to aell all tbe right, title and intereet of said Thoe tf, f liiaiiuaie, dK?i-tt--ed, at tbe time of bis death, both lu law and equity, in snd to .he it a' pronerty hereinafter deMt-iibod, aa praed i r iu the pflition of L bilyeu, adininiNtn.tor kT tbe estate of said dtivaassd, whi -it j-oiiucn is now on file in the County Couit oi Luu County Oregon, which said real property is deecribed as follows, to-wit : Beginning 8.S chains South and h . I chain We-s of tba s. V. ceruer of aecttou SO, 'i 1-. s. it. ! West of Willamette me ridian, aud running theuce Wes: 2S3 ( hams ; thence Fatst 23.70 chain ; th.-i m North .'16 97 chaina to the place of f uing, conlaiuiug 88 acres, more or less. Also the following described trct land : Heainuing at the South Ka corner ot the donation laud claim oi'T'.-s. S. Summer and wife. Not. No. 23C1 in Unu Coumy, Oregon, and runuing thonce North 16.30 chaine ; tbtice Wet oo chains ; theuce South lo.-ocliains ; thence East 00 chains to the phu oflieginuiu. containing U8 acres more or ie, both of the above deecribed tract, of land being aud lying in Lanu Couuty, Oregon. By oraer of Court : Witoesa my hand and tho s-al of aid Court this 17th dav of rwher, 1S3I. u. s, : N. Baitk, Clerk. per J. 11. ji.vm.kmaS, 18w0 IKjuIj . Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed has boeu .appointed admin ltrtorof the estate of John A Wft-am. dt-iad, by the County Court of Una county, Oregon. sii ii-ri Itavm: claims arainet Haiti estate are nnuired the date of tbi notice at the Is otasid deceased, ab 'iic two from Dor vat las, in ul Linn ( gon. Got. 21st. 1SS1. J. B. I2w4 Adu