lite gtmoctat. E.itered at the Post Office at Albany, Or. m as second -olaw mail matter. FRIDAY JUNE 80, 1882 STEWAET & OHAMBEKLAIN, Miter ami rrwprtrtert. O. A C. It. It. TIME TABLR. Albany Station. KKIMKTI JtK r T,tl. ..! xosro. A'.B INY K M'KKSS DrrU at F.lEHJUT TfUUW situ, train $2ZL . OOt'KD eocvii. MULTRUX XZZ ' -P HC101IT TRAIN u " A.RANY KXI RKS3 Arrives! ft:Sfl A. M. IMHJ A. M. 11. 46 A. M. 12.1)3 f. M . 11 45 A. V 13.06 ' M. SL30 M. KB P. at. Alt Tralo dally, except Sunday . Notior. On and after this date regular ticket will i sold at our ticket office for following point: on Columbia river: upper CawdoH, Halloa, Umatilla, Walfula, Walla Walle and Aluaworth. Will. It. Rust, Frehrht and Ticket Agent O. A V. It. tt. Co. Albany, -une IrtU, l THIS PAPER Pir $S2& HOME AKD ABBOAP- F. M. French, jeweller. Nolan Great Bargaia Store. Repairing a specialty at French V. For a geod time pieoe go to I'much. K. B. Skipeo.-th, lawysr, Alhuiy, Ckj Fee a good pair of pecuclM go to French' Don't forg.t that MMt Tuosday i the 4th. Aaeihtr weddiug Ualjout ripe enough to plL PoriLnd price at DubruilU' harus shop. CtuitletaVe wheat is MM! being bauKd into town. Instead of a riling to jour fiieitda east aea 1 a copy ef the DlMOflO IT. Old Scrofulous aures and bad nicer re moved by Oregon Blood l'unrier. The old Board ef County commusioaers bold their last meeting to-morrow. A new able walk in front of the Sl t'harit a is an improvement worthy of notice. Yen can get your prescription filled any hear of the night at McCoy & Etlerta. Dr. G. Willi Price, dentist, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Plammera' Drugstore. Bakers A. A. Castor oil and genuine win. ter strained lard oil $1.40 per gsl at Mc Coy & Ellert'. R v. Buss will preach at the Baptist Cnarch to-morrow at 2 o'clock and on Sab bat i at 11 oMjck. A Stern V-erg no drive one of the iaras in the city, both horses perfectly black. No Two's wiU have a big time on the 13th, at which time they will bouse the engine in their new engine house. A ne 2-year oM cow, with hsl f blood Jersjy calf for sale cheap. Address J P Gilmere, Millers Station. The prospect is now that the ere?) in this section will be a little short, but the grata ill be of extra goad quality. Ike M K Church has been paiuUd light color, S3 that it presents much more at tr.'Ctrviappearanc than before. Tie funeral services of ficbt Berwick were hel l in taa U. P. Church Wednesday as 4 o'clock, Rev. Irving officiating. If yam have aaytLiag to sell advertise i in the TsecenaT, and it will rt ach the eye ef nesily ev.-ry cit: ei in Jinn County. C. E. Echler a few days ago purchased for his i hop one of the fattest sheep we nave seen It we;gted 190 pounds alive. Lewis imp job Lai had his livery barn treat jd to a new cet of paiat. It now puts on considerable ttyle and carries it head high. The c'.rcui is comiog, and as tbey do net ox'aibet en stages wilt probably be at Al bany. Hi, there, yon small boy, save your nic'tel. Two horses were stolen in Clackamas eenaty a few days ago, and it is thought wer brought np this way. Read the adver tise -neat. On the Pacific Coast, coagha an 1 colds are invariably eaased by a deranged liver and stem ach. For a sure remedy use the Oregon Blod Purifier. Why do Peter A Sox 11 so many Deer Lug Taine Binders, many have asked. The answer is, because they are a good machine and just suit the fanners. Boys, do you want some white linen shirts chea?, something that will wear, then go to Moateith A Seitenbach'. Tbey will sell yen one for 90 cents, A homicide occurred at Grave Creek, in Josephine county hut week, in which W m. Fox was killed by Henry Lane. Liquor was at the betton of the affair. Bay your soda water for the 4th at Hoff man A Joephs, where a first class stock of groceries can be found. Everything fresh and of the best quality. Mr. Michael Kobbett, 77 Sargent street Coho.s, K. Y was cured oi a very severely lnjared knee by St. Jacobs Oil, ssys the Rochester, Y. Sunday JUrald. C M and J D Burshart, living uear this city, have an endless-chain thresher aad 10 foot header for sale. Both are in good order and will he sold cheap. Persons dewn from the mountains repre sent that the blackberry crop will be ex tremely large this seasou. Get your cans ready and i..-psre for a raid on them Ayers Ague Cure i an i-if i!:ible cur for fever and Ague- in pll MS L.i'i.a. Thepro prietors warrant it, Aad their wo, 1 is as good as a U. iS. boud. Trial prove it. We Rndorstaad there will be no services at any of the church next Sabbath evening. AB will go to the Court House and hear Bishop Etther. of the Evangelical church. A tree Agist occurred in this city lost Saturday, m which roar parties were engag ed, ail receiving wnw heavy shoulder hits, and one or two of them gettbig pretty well mashed up. At Senders A Sternbt rg's you eat get wall paper trimmed all re uly for am with out extra Cost. Tbey have a tnchioe which ia five minute will trim enough to oaper a large house. Those whojwioh to mike m.-u-y by sav iug en their purchases aid dn well to take notice that Moato L lihijiiiifMifc have made a general re !ic.iou on their good aod will actually ; u.em ;it ltt -in rates. A luus uatui. . Mack Mootmh iuf.rms us that Johnny Irving p.awoel somi gold fish at bis place a few day ago, mnithig that ha never before happeae! ii Oregon If yoa don't believe it call arunl and e. Yen can find Griffin & MeCtbe's dental office at Mcllwaia's building, where tiiey do good work at reasonable prices. A nice set ef teeth for $1.", Gold uuJL silver filling from $1 to $3.50. Tcotb extracted 50 cent. Peters A Sox, havd just received an im- mene invoice of rapes of all kinds, probably the biggest stock in this part of the Itate. Their stock of baling ropes is particularly large and ef a splendrd quality. Call and examine it. J H Surles has sold hit barber shop to Louis Campeau and will shortly lesve us. Mr Campeau is an old hand at the buriues, but has not followed it for several years, Mr Surles will stay with,, him until he re covers his dexterity. "Men of the Hour" columns are appear iog in many of oar exchanges. Second hand cuts sre obtained from the East at small es pouse and Arabi Pashas are dished up here several week after they have boa a in the illustrated papers in the East Carraa has had one of his celebrated fruit dryers erected on the lot opposite the Poet office, where all cau see it. He claims to have the best dryer ever offered to tho pub lic. It has So square feet to the heater, while the other dryers only have ulne. Yestesday A L Bridgefartner came into eur office with a pail of a tine cheiries as we have seen. The girls demolished them in short metre. Tbey were raised on a tree 4 ft. 5 inches in circumference and S3 feet across the branches. Bigger ones rarely aw' Mrs George B Reynold lately received from at ewi a m -n . ... - a I .Uaurauvr.v o.,ovwvnea..lwut ot the poi'cy on her beauanus me. it wm i uo ...um.v.ru u.av llc ''J "I Seattle, W . J . oy an unfortunate ascidenL I N J neuton is agent lur the company iu tnu xne icauiiig insurance company is in Hartford. o company in America ha gone nnugn groar ore auu come oUl on a. . m . m a - I top. it u penecwy saie anu u on oi tne l . ..i.e. l - i : ,v. I I i I "7 ...pau.e- ,u M.e wwr.u. v . n. Stewart agent in Aioany. tau mm ,or insurauce. inenr5 or mo weea wni.e -wvawsej a su o iec .vcviung. wa. r,u- ing norsonaca nc.r tin city in nor,e oo- came ingmeueu ana wr .. r.euwjr th. groua.L He .truck on his should., :.L . . i. . l. : . . ..... imm a. v rr. v ... f. l: .. 1 .l . . . I . I ... I if i. mil avi. kilo n J an unwi i i 1 goon couu.wou, p.. . i . ...:n -ii - . i : . :. . .... ti... I w . ... . -6 , itn an.) tlidv ) .nil in-,'... i n.iiiit i i lfWik I , . r- - ' ... 1 1 . I . ... 4 . I . lk.. ... I mh viirui. iu unit! u u m , ... T to li!a;u a and he will dreei you up in , , r we ueai sou oi eiaine lor mo least money i .-. i i . .i . i. ..... .uuuuu...,,. Tne u n-ner num'wr f SMtA iaea J.. 2 '"Y""" J 7 r" iu.1 Mjr .j i w 7- miug nouueia, me iaws euwn iu parasoia, t 1 - -i . .mi. - - - I - y ........ .ten th. (MtoVat. i? i. vi . va n-n ...... . u. I "j j ' sr- star lire ery. ii j repatati-n a a or.wcr , T ... "l,w",uw,7 4U "rI"r , . sL. ...a.. la IkAa . a... a tr lk.. I ' , "7 J 7 , beverage can go and find a pleasant place. Hu large wholesale trade speaks for him throoKhout the valley. Mmheer Grose, of the Depot Hotel, wear a plnaaant saule these day. Travel is pretty good, and the iraepU foe the com- ptutnm of the road Utw-o Rcaebarg and iUd J.eg are better than ever. That eveat means .uneased trav-1 aod locraaatd pro- parity not only among h.tel keeper., but eerbdy in the lorthcat. It wa. Aibany v the For the camp- " J from thi. city in their aiuarteat Ue, d two other young lad tea frntn the Frx, like- wise in tlKir smarteat teams, got into . war of aorda. and aoon becsme the center of an imme. se crow.l. who wituesaed their tongney contest, not much to tbeir credit, be it said, The new Kngine hou of Engine Ce, No. 2 is now completed and preacnts a handsom. . ' , , , appearance, lt u a ubuntial buildinr, aod r,. . , . will do the cum :utny good service, eyes A , . ,, - 7 , . . , . Hoehsted'.er are entitled to much credit for . . , the thorough work tbey have put tote it. .... , , u . . The painting was done by Bob Bowman, and . .. t . v ti u i the lettering in front by Henry Sueu, who bar, in this ease, shown himself to be a good workman in this line. Tho farmers of Lion conuty need to realize the fact that to make themselves safe they will have to branch out and raise something beside wheat, an article the ' price for which can never be depended on while the present extortionate rates of trans po ration are charged. Tin-y ahould raise' atock, potatoes, fruit, etc, in abundance. ' It will pay. The market for those article will be food for many years to come. Among the attractions for the Fourth ' none are greater than those to be presented at Scio. If tho bill, of fare is carried oat a big pread eae feast will be bad. A-aong other feature is a barbecue, of the old fashioned stripe. The ping uggs will reign supreme. Hen R S Strahan will make the speech and D P Mason will read that time honored institution tho d of i. Can you resist going there. Andy Hunt and Moat Monteith returned from Hick son Springs hut Tuesday after an absence oT alxmt two weeks. They had a good trip. These springs, which sre owned by John W. Hicksou, sre known as th old Belknap Springs and are about forty mile from Eugene. Tho water has splendid medicinal properties sad there ia a good place to bathe, so that no doubt under Mr. Hickson ' charge they will obtain a good reputation. Thi week Pt-ra A Sox received the twine for their hinder which they have sold. If stretched out it would reach from 3fW '"rauciaco te New Tork and over hal way across the Atlantic, m other words 5CS0 mile. If made to cross Linn County each way it would out it up. from the Will lamstte to the Cascade, into blocks of Ire titan a mile square. All of this i to be twined around the grain of this county. The College Band left for Dallae Tuesday evening, and will hm gone till Saturday. They have been working bard, and marked improvement i noticeable. Although not intending to enter the contest tbey have been furnished with the music and will play several time. IT have ne doubt they will surpass many of the bind present, and would have liked to have seen them enter the tournament. The Fourth mt July celebration at Lebanon next Tuesday sill draw a big crowd there. People from all parts of the county will be present. Speaking of lhnnn reminds us that C B Montagu 'j is the fading general merchant there, and it dui'i a thriving business. People th wrfch of their money by trading w:th h'-n. Hu believes in small profit and big ealn, awl thus works for both bimsoK as I hio customers. The member of r'l Ladies Band posses considerable Bpan': They had made com plete arraugementa to g to Dallas b way of Kalem, aad were to be met at the latter place and taken over by tem- sent by the Dallas Band, bat when t'twy learned that ho train could run, they hired a rig and Tuesday night went to Ce.-valli taking the tram north at eibt o'clock. Their playing wdl probably be the better on account of their tribulation i, t These patent lawn sprinklers, attacked to the water works, ma; be a good thing for a vegetable garden, but they won't do in a ehiekea yard. We set one to work after dark a few nights age, arraagbg it as we thought te play upon a bed of carrots, but in the morning found that it had been throw ing direct into e ohioken crop. It takes less okioken feed now on our ranoh than It once did, and our boys have a ohicken cemetery In one corner of the lot with twenty-one graves in it. Monday quit an interesting runaway oc curred, the team of John Sohloeser being the principal actors in th event. Starting near First street they beat the "Hooks" best time down Furry street till they saw th County Clerk-eUet ahead of them, wheu they turned up 0th street and ran along till they came to the ditch, and there being no bridge on that atrest, imagining themselves to be a oonple of school boys they dove into the stream, going nearly out ef l(jht, aad ef coura stopoed. No injury was done, the homo net even tumiag their harneses wrong side out. S00IAL AND PERSON lL Matt Scott called on as the Hint of the Wro Judge Reabani. i f SaUm wa iu the c ity fcy N S Baber, of t orvallis. was iu the city ynday. (J0 tt-4Wy uf Hvm iJjAlbaay a vi.it Monday. IUv J R N tell, of CrvallU. wae ia tb iu lmm Saturday. T i wUrki i ihv Su cherlea, He nxAn fc flrt oUm clerk Q oorkinK for K Young. ,nd well reraaio with him until Mf j b y pilUogw oC East Portlau.l. WM io AJUay the firatof the week. Ur. John Parker ha been visiting ft leads kU b we-k Qf lw Otto Fox, who wa, mam,! in New Vurk UrJ wi horv j. ,w mmmktt I' " J,IiM Uurm , vtkmm Jwwn from K . , gen lat Monday, on a vtait to her parent. , of M VhmmM, b l)Mt) Uj thU lwt ww ..uini! Utter - ... . . lt w,j, b, Jasttce Skipworlh after nett Monday, lie liegin buinea u that day. ' , ., , . ., , lieorge Hardy ia tlegrsph operator at the , . . ... Dalles now, and we hear is a frolicsome sa Messrs. L. Fliua, D. S. X. Blackburn and bu.ine. H H.witt. E.q., left AlUny Tuesday mrtf-.iB- nr L'ul,n, flr-tfan ,K. Urn iocatiuir Charlie Pierce was in th. city Tuesday, Mr and Mrs K Urey wer in ( orvallis , . , th. hrat of the week, coinc up on tb 0M loW Tuesday moraing. JaeM.rriek. an old ciliaeu of AlUny. left thi week with his family totaaeup hu . MujMi. PoeUr returned from Port- mJM Mooa4y ch o( b bflan MA04,liA Milu mium M.yer, of Salem, was w aUy (orB o tb- oar . pleM4ot j, Mr Jm ludfafU,t OM of m .a-a, mMt u WM io ue city Tnealay and ,FadlJlky mru several plaant joalla ; A j. W0taUirVf Yj., of Ci.cion.ti. Ohio. eerreeponJeot for the tlnrim iff si. was in city TueUy. when he pud n. . f rater- j -a-aa j M mUf mf (jf C9twtillM Toc-. ; f wM rmAio y m ft ; (f M (. j HooUith . Mr Da?nul(,ycr wbiJJ of .., , . .... . . Olympia, V T. are vuiuni in thi nty, sad , . t . , 'are gueet .f Mr Loui Milltfr, the father ef .. Mr Dofflemeyer. . I Mr. Kuchanau, who this week married . . . , . , . . Miaa Ma Uunee, we naderatand is tne own- . . er of th Steamer .iy oOe''y. which ulya . w ... J . ' .. VJ ) ummmm w iii.iuc.w mui i uiumuii, Prof. Robb, of Forat Orove, who has been teaching at The Dallas baa been en gaged to take charge of the Central School in this city. He is very highly spoken ef. Chester A Arthur registered at the Revere last Sabbath. On bis trip hera he waa accompanied by his old friend So. t itea, but it is to be Imped that be never iutained his vie ion habit from I uu. Geo Waller aod Jas Waga.r l.ft Xuwport la.t Sabbath evening at 4 o'clock, and on Tueeday at 2 JO arrived here. Pretty good walking for fellows that have lived on a clam diet a long a they have. Mi M A Moore, ef Well Station, called en as last Saturday. He had received quite an injury to one of his eyes by bavin r. coal dast blown into it, and ras ia the city to obtain tho assistance of. a doctor. Charley Rslstoo, Joseph Nixon sud Bill Read, Iebanoa muldoons, were down last Tuesday making arrangements to bag our whole town next Tuesday, and we guess they came near being successful, as every one seems te be getting ready to go out there. Mrs. C. C. Cherry presented us with some strawberries, raised iu Marion county, all of which were really oiamtnoth ones, tho biggest measuring 0) inches in circumfer ence. We are willing far neoiile to try and beat it, for we are very foud of strawberries, particularly big ones. Rev. D. T. .Stanley, publisher and proprie tor of the ChriMtaln JUrald, published at Monmouth, was in Albany the first of the week and was to have spoken here Tuesdsy evening on the subject of cduestton ; bat the lecture had not been 1 -dvertisod snffieent- ly to liog iit in n'i',;e tee. so it was given up Wo aiik 0ortig0 a fraternal call. Sabbach Rv, If L, Steven, accompaoied by Mrs. Stevens. Miss Rodney, Misses Bessie and Emily Turreil. Miss Bertie Knos and Miss Putnam went to Browusville, ar riving there iu tho afternoon. Ia the even ing Mr. Stevens preached in the City Hall to a crowded honae. Tlioy came back Moo day, and speak very highly of the kindness and hospitality ahown them. Wednesday occurred tho fiftieth anniver sary of the marriage of Andrew and Mrs Robb, near Shedd Station. It was celebrat ed yesterday by a golden wedding, the particulars of which we have not yet heard. On the same day, (Wednesday) the 0th anniversay of tha marriage of John and Mrs. Robb, net Ida Pearl, was celebrated in Halsey, so that Mr, Andrew Robb has just fifty years to a day the start of bis son in the race of married life. o 1 suddenly Weakened. ' I suffered with rheumatism of the back and hip for a number of years," eaid Mr. Tbemas Morgan, Superinten dent of Streets. "I was waited en by pbsieiauR, but they gave no perma nent relief, and I resolved to try Ht -Jacobs Oil. My rheumatism weakened atthe ftnt attack of Its great enemy, St, Jacobs Oil, and soon I was well." CiiiciiinaMi Times-Star, RAII.RO.tD IH IDKM A Bridge vea Way nasi Vaahrs Rteven tar lalo Ik vfalrr. The first accident of any moment that baa oyer happened on the 0 A C R R oo ourred last Tuesday morning at about V o'clock J ut beyond Aurora. The freight train was coming south, and wan on H e bridge crossing Padding river, whon one of the wheals broke completely In two, letting the oar down with such ajar as to shake the bridge (which eould not hare been very ntrong,) from Ha foundation and wending It with nix flat car loaded with rail lor tho oxtonalon south, anil fle empty boa intra, to the bottom below, a distance of about thirty foot. Tho bridge was a alnulo span Howe truaa with treat In approaches, and wan l&y feet long. Tho engine rosta lr poNllion at an angle of about 4o dogrooe, while the tender lianga or the odgo. The former will Ih fUtew ed end tho latter out loomo and allowed to drop to the ground below. On tho other end two mom cara hatiK MUSondod or Pri I v mo. Theeo which i II with the bildgo, are a total losa, and wh undoiatand part of thorn will bo burnt d. The direct loos la probably $30,000 or $10,00). Iho Iron oau bo saved with tlttlo daiug. At ! the tlino tho train was croMlitK thi brake- man, It F Harvey, wo hetweon to eara, and wa Jut Iu tho aet ol piilllag tho ooupliiig pin le If i Oto b.ck car run on lOtlstwWltoh at Aurora, which the oiiglueer Mr W II Whtto, wan intending to turn, wheu tho accident occurred. M r Harvey wont down with the car, aad by a won derful piece of good fortune K"t Into the water and awam aokore, not though with out considerable Injury, lib head waa quite severely rut up, and he will probably lose one ear. The engineer and firemen, after stick lug to their pot as long a they eould do any good, crawlwd llfflMgfc the I'r ml w.i i i of thn o"glno and got on) an right. The noon train from Koao burg hurtled to the woouo of tho accident and brought i w tho OKiig ir and mall from tho PorMend evpnm. Since then only oiiit train ha- btmii running south or Aurora, tho frelttht an I ex proas bolug dbieitcxl with. The railroad an. tbori'.lo claim that :!.- will l ave train onrea tho P iddUig galn by nxt Men day. Will le Certain Kngino Co. No. '.' and Hook A I t dder Co No. 1 have made arraugementa for going to Corvelllaon tha 4tb. They have the rwfuwal of "Little Nell" which boat It was expected would bo chartered yeeter. day erening. It will hold 70 and can carry that nnnibar eailly an I Dsnki ftlr peed. Tne boat will leave here in tho morning at 7:30, and In returning leavo Corvallls at 6 o'clock In the evening. Tho fare for the round trip will be $1.00, and only 70 tick Ma will be sold, so that tho. who wiah to goM have to purchase their ticket early. The H. A. L. Co. have not yet decided whether tbey will tak. their truck and en ter the contest. In which a prise of $40 ha been offered. Those who wish a ploaaant ride and to see a goo 1 celebration cannot do better than to go along with the Ooya. tl Silas A luwderu Jouah, whom pi .-... tim ooinutunllie would do well to avoid, has jmt shaken the dust of Nevada from hi feet. Heforo atari ing thence fur rvfo ho mode this concise but comprehensive tatoment of the Ill-luck which ha hound '' I him : "I went to Maine and the Ice crop failed; "I went to Florida and Iho frost killed all the garden and the or chard ; I wont to Mlaindppl and they had a nVd ; I wont to California and the President vetoed tho OMWM bll1. Kino I struck this state tho Comatevk mine, b.ve never paid a dividend and if I go to Oregon I aw willing to hot thy will have a drought." Wo ore glad theVhap ! eom Ing Ikl. way, as hb experience here will a-tonUu him. No rulo holds good In Oregon, and lntoad of atrtinga drought f-r u thai blainod f k1 it lla tde to bo drowned. Slaoeat Oraw bh! Laat Monday while Iter Driver and Wood, Prof Latnbert and so vorak young lad In, among whom waa Rov Driver' daughter, wore attending a camp meeting on tho McKlnxle, Mi Driver fed In the river and camo very near drowning, and wonld but for the timely oaMlatanco of tho gentlemen above named. All three Jump ed In after .her, one of whom strangled and only got out himself with an effort. Finally Prof Lambert succeeded In get ting the nearly exhauste-d young lady to the shore, In a Monaoless condition ; but one was eoon Drought to, and wilt come out of the .(fair all right. Attention, hotel keepers table linen and napkins, immense stock at Nolan's bar gain store. Such prices. (From th Salem Htatamtn.) Twine Bludrm. The Ooborne Twins Hinder has to day made the finest record of any harve'er that over aUrted tti Oregon. Read Mr. K I. Walker' aiatemont to the Termors. Mr Walker came to Oregon two years ago and purohnted Mr. Witt llerron'a farm on Salem Prairie, paying $16,000 cash for it Mr. W. i one of our best farmer", and a most reliable citizen. Hai.km PasiRJR June 38, 1883. To my fcft farmr : Drar Sir : I have heard a great deal said about T. vine-binder an 1 ihir rela tive merit , and I havo thl to aay, that I have to day Marled my Oeborne Twine biuder in barley, and It ha done tho bot work of any maohlno I ever aw. It never ininaod a single band In the ten round I have cut around a five aero piece. Kind iog light and nice. E. R. Walkf.ii. a From I toe 4'uaradea. Jim Murray and Nick Rprengurar rived io Albany Monday from a three weeks trip into the Cascades. They came back by McKlnzte road, and re port it in a fair condition. Never wagous buve already gone over, as wel as a large tl ck of sheep. There was about six feet of snow on tho summit but it did not Interfere ranch with travel. SO DKLIVfiKY Ot THE TO! IXTH. The citizens of Albany am hereby t ot -tied that the delivery wagons will not be run on the Fourth of July, aud thoy m ust mnko their purchase on the day before to lusure delivery at their hmiHes. Vrnau. Pabkeu. tju'entwuid. A 2 year old Iron gr.iy Alley, wiih spot j in forehead, with tail cut off njuare just above the hooka ; branded U. E. on the Rhoulder. S20 reward will be paid for information of the wherabouts of tho same. W. C. WESTtAKK, Albany. addon Death. Last Tuesday morning a little before eleven, tho report was circulated that a man hail dropped suddenly dead at Robin son's mill. A largo crowd was roon con gregated there, when It was found that Mr Robt Ilorwlok wa the unfortunate Tlotlm of heart disease. Coroner Davis Immediately colled e Jury before which tho proper teottmeny wa takm to ascertain the urns and circumstance of Id death. He had gone to work for Mr Robinson thatasomlng awhile before ten, and had boon running a buzz saw whon ho foil and immediately expired. The first to observe Mia after hi falling were Mr. Roblnnon and Mr. Metoalf, who oupponed ho woe Axing a belt when they first observ ed him ; but on examining blm they dis covered he woo uo!d and clammy. Mr. Iterwlek had been troubled with the heart disease for never tl year, and for two or throe month hail been consulting with Dr Hill for that disease. Tho Jury found la accordance with the above, that deceas ed came to bio death from the effect 07 rhoumuto neuralgia of the heart. After ward hlo body wao taken to bis home near by. Ho leaveo a wife and throe chit drou, and had a brother-lii-law residing with him. lleth famlllc came to this 0UU1 from Canada last spring, when Mr. llerwlok purchased the John Thomas farm near Tangent, and Intended to move on to It next foil. Mo leaves his family in fair clicumatance. Ho woo a steady, straight rorwartl man, .ml a nwinUiraf the United Preabyterlan church. elialM. A tunperanoe service of eong wan held In the f'oajrregatluaal church Habhath eveulug. Iiwaao.uite Interest ing. . Rev. Achesnn preaclb d In the the M. K. Church Hmtlh Habbeih meru it?. He will be there the n4 iM 1th Sabbaths of each month. In ll morn llig A Hsbbuth N litd I b InftJteJd t Mrs, Paiiuliig' feel ajf ac, 1 car the city, nt - o'clock ; f. II. Tewii-nd n Sujierlntfudeiit A M.thtmlh ho I wa lately organised at tho Kmi nrd chnot, hut only a fen who do 1 ot nt teiul other aolioo. h- i rearul an an yet. It falN to mi I'm o'j'd H wa dganlzed for. A Mother lire nl rrllri. Saturday afternoon another disas trous tire occurred at Portland, result lag In the aluioat total destruction of the PacISc wharf and warehouse. The entire lots will amount to about lou.maj, moat of which is covered by insurance). 'ia.ldur.bto blame Is attached to the Are department or some body for alow MM in getting to the -fire, and It is eaid iliat could they have been on bond on tim. much of the loos would have been prevented. eallaew. We lake pleasure iu announcing that the endeavor to produce a perfect rem edy, agreeable o the fa? . and prompt, palnleae and elective Io it action en the liver, atom toll n I hasweil ho been successful, and thai t id ter, RsUMtMN medicine furm-rly iim .1 .'or ihe purpose are rapi:'y 1 - u ng iniue.a m ine pat Syrup of Pig Is the new ai.d ploaaant retiu dy ami Fosh.y Maon have been apputc d.agen f .vlhany, snd Hector 4 Son fur Hul-v. A rtraanl e-tl. Waterloo Is now ta'ti g tuk an on of our fercmcRt pleanrr n-aorte. Ill pleaautly located on the ftaulinra, here there Is a beautiful waterfall, plenty nt shade ami n of tb - beet soda spring in the Mote. CreisBroa. tave op-nod out a hotel and a store, aad thewayfiyer can now get flrat-claao accmino'tatlonM there. It io a very pleasaul place teapend a f- w days In reotln; up. See that surging crowd all wending their wsyto Nolans great liargain store. All happy. happy. V) rtltea After Callus a Uaua. The reason that the "meek represen tative' of the Dkmocr.it did net get o prize ai the Salem printer' picnic was b cause of tho Inability of all iheicar In that eity to tell what the thing was. Its like had never been seen before and no work en zoology could he found that had anything like unto It. Perhaps before the time comes 'round for an other annual picnic, it will have been ascertained to what order of beings the thing does belong Ifrrald. C'eososoR 4'a.rll. At tho mooting of the Common Council Tuend.y evening numerous bills were al lowed and other reported. The bond of the saloon akeepero were oprrovod. No. 2'e new engine bouse ras accepted and turned over to the company. Ordia- ance No. U0 as amended pssaed and will be published next week. A petition of E Carter A Co for opening Water atreet was referred to committee on striets and public property. Other bualness was transacted, but of little Importance. BUsos Csker. B lsbop J. J. Esfc4Mr, of the Evangel ical church will preach In the Court HousM In tuisclty, next Sabbath even ing. All of the churches are cordially Invited to join in tho perv.ee , and give the Ulhnp the reception be de serve". Vf anted A Farmer. A man led in in wh ios h id oonilder- able experionoe a a farmer can get a good situation on a farm in Benton county by applying at this office immediately. s,e lirMleral to Invalids. Florelon Cologno 1 grateful to invalids, as It Is refreshing without the sickening effect of meet perfumes. Removal Notice. Dr. J. L. Hill wishes ua te annouoo to his patrons that he has removed his office from its old locatiou to tho front re- mi np-stairs) 'n the Peterson brick hsildiug, optieno the Odd Fellow's Temple. SHILOH S CURK WILL immediately relievo Croup, Whooping cough and Bron chitis. THE BEY, (1KO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself snd wife owe our live te SHll.OH'S CON SUMPTION CURK." For sale by Foshay & Mason, Albany ; R. A. Rampy, Harris org. HACKMETACK," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and f.O cents. For ale by Fosbay and Masou, Albany ; It. A. Rampy, Hamsburg. a tower. Without any exception Albany has as geod proopecta before it at any elty In the Htate of Oregon. Its location tmJIcatea growth, Itn ou rounding peak or its posalbllltlra and tell of what It may become. An a more agricultural city It cannot lor k for a very large population ; hue- It water power In evidence timt enterprise, eorsethlng that the people of thi city are lacking In a very 111 irked degree, would eventually place It a a manu facturing city In a lead. mr iMtsltion In llih state. In n short time railroad will come Info the 1 orthwest fiom at least three point. Our climate, and the fertility of our soil and our great natural advantage generally, are cor talu to All hl beautiful a ction of eountry with a live, active peoplo. What will It benefit our citleo? It will depend on their manufactur ing facilities.. The number ef firm in the valley wlJi not increase so very mueh, oo that ia far uo we are concern ed those coming lore will go shore there are the greatest man ifuctuilng advantage, and if Albany will only put hertelf forward she can become one or tb- largett ciUeo in Oregou. Just tbro icji this channel. It U true that it is growing steadily ami xurely, but like all agricultural cities It will he limited by the number ef people in the couuty ; but make it as well, a live, manufacturing, commercial city, and there lo no end in its peeslbiiitle. lilies' ulsters $l.o0st Nolau'a grrat bar gin a tore. i aparloeraklp tlrr Nothv I hereby given th d the nrnier Ignml Ji4V JoiiK-d ltafass teSbeda portnetH, iilidr H tit m uaotO mil tlytf of Danu.'.M A V.'-, dm, f" 'tt, pr'"eo ol carrying on the buky0 i ihaiaeittclBf and I'nu fui riirr.. .1, 1 rtg other g nersl wwd wr' . f f .i-, v am! nlenrexMM ! nb -; 1 . u u ot i rry and .,weiiid atr-Ml , n , lainy Oregon. I. Da - 1, I w 4 a 11. Wi o is. For 10 oi.t you uau bay Nolan' grrat bargain ut bit sbeSt at MlSfaeal Kmh. Made from bsimle materials, and adapted U the need of feding hair. Par ker's Hair Balaam be taken highest rank as a reliable hair restorative. STOLEN. Oae block florae, 11 year old, with ball fa-, two white hind foot, hand high, with saddle and collar mark. One bay bor, 10 years old. wliu collar mark, with one white hind foot up to pattern i'ii ni, alao Mcaron left hind foot, between psatorn loint ami hoof. The above describ IsOfMS sress Mnlen from tho farm of J W On bran, n Kliou Prairie, f lackatna Co ft union oulbeal of Hubbard MtaUion uuNunday night, June XMh, Itss'z, Any perwou that will give any intormalio-i lh.t will !.- 1 to iho r vrv of th. atxive dorri.jMj h irat- will be MiiPaidy i v. .d J. W. Corn raw, Hubbinl Station, 4Hw4 M.riou 'o. Ur. LOUIS CAMPEAU '8 Barber Shop. Mr. Campeau has purrmeed tbebarbfr ih p lormerly owned by J II Smlea, at d Abo utimio tlm hulnt-s a. the old phve ud g taranteo saUdactioii 1 1 cu.omet. FA KM R)R SALE. ROa-re, 4 mile nortb of Albany,4 ml e troin al illoraStation, on iuin road ioJeffraou. Cft at-rea uuder fenue and '0 in cultivation. Ninall bon-j and barn. flue v.ung orchard, good water, and the noil l of first quality. Convenient to church and school. Knqtiireon presnboa. 4Mw4 R. t5. Owe. Order to Show Cause. 0,0 Couuty (Xurt n LfM Cmmj, Staf O Urryon. In tbe matter of the Kttste and Guardian ohlp of !)auiel Nmlth, Ixttie Smith, Kd ward .smith and Laura Smith, minora. Now at this 'Joth day of Juno, 192. oomes CJeorge Vlngleton, the guardian of the person and estate of atd minora aud prewente to tne Couit hi eiition duly verified by hi own inth praying for a lloonae to sell the following deicribed real proiierty belonging to bt aid words, to-wit : Tha undividtel four ixih of lot No. 7, in Block No 15, in the City of Albany, Linn county. Oreg.n, an the name bt designated numbered anf des cribed en the mane and plat of id city now on file end or record in the efhee of the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon. And It Appearing to the Court fretr said petition that it would be beneficial for said minora to sell said Real Ksiate and place the money artntng from oacfl sale at intereot for tho benefit of asil minor. It is ordered by tbe Court that tho nrxt of kin of said minor, to-wit : (Jeorge Singleton and Charles Ningleton and all other person interested in earn estate do snd they are herebv ordered, cited and ran ti trad to be snd .1 neir in thi Court at tho Court House in J to my, muii county, Oregon, on Monday tlm 7th day of August, -r --jl. t z . . . 1882. at tlio bour of one o'clo.-k. p. 111., 01 ald day, then and there to show cause, if any there bo, why said )icene ahould not be granted. It is further ordered that service of thi order be made on the next ef kin of Held minora, by puelication of a copy thereof iu the Stats Riouts Demo crat for three ucoosdon week. (Signed) L. Fusn, J udge. I herebv certif y that tbe foregoing 1 a true and correct copy of tho original order in tho therein entitled matter. In wltneaa whereof I have herein'" set my hand and the seal ef said (Jour, udllr.- ed this 23 day of Juno, 182 . HAi:r. t'lerg. t, !. per J. II. Hacki.km An, Deputy. BORN. KNIGHTKN. -Near Tny.n .a Satnrday, Jane 24, 1882. tc tbe wfe nl U l Kuight en adatijliter. MABRIRI. FOX -BPPINOKB On Yesterday. Jnae 21). 18S2, at 4 e clook, at 10G West 43rd . Strret, N. Y. City, M a OtTO Fox, of San f Freneitoe, and Mia none l.ppingr, of New York city. We join with numeruti fricuds of thr groom here ia extending wur congratulations to the newly married couple, and wishing them a long life, blossod with haniness and young roynards. BOUBPEAUL. t)a Wcdn- wl ,y, June 28, 1882, at tho M. K Church In Halsey, Mr, Join Rons oud Miss Ida 1'saiu John is to lie congratulated on the pearl of priceless value which he has obtained, and Ida for having robbed bachelordom of a good husband. It is to be wished that thoy inav live together till they celebrate their colden weddinir. after tho mr.uner of tho parents of the groom. BRAMWBLL SHEl'PARD. On June 28, in Halsey Precinct, Ma, Johm C. Bham wsll to Miss Ida B. Sukvi'ard. BUCHANAN ft AINES. At the resi dence of the bride's parents, in the Forks of the Santiam, on Thursday, Jane 20, 1882, by Rev. S. O. Irvine. P. D of Al bany, Mr. Frank Bcchavan, of Portland aud Miss Ida Qaines, of tbu couuty. OUR PR8CE AYER 8 8ARSAPARILLA, 75C. YECETINE, $1.10. WARNER'S KIDHEY & UVER CURE, 31.00. HOP BITTERS, 75C. AYEiTSYIC0R.75G. H. H. LINIMENT, 75C. POROUS PLASTERS 3 FOR :,0t. B ' i CENUINE FLORIDA WATER -0C. CONCENTRATED LYE 4 BOXES :0C. The alwve is a Mrtial list of our new prices, sooa U gKe ttof remtftr of this paper ari Idea of now we sell goods. WV have mode fcxtennive reducUoaw on tbe regular prlee nf nnr atock and pfOpose to pw-11 nt p'rlce lower than any other drug Imuoe io th Htate, and Ha osvinff ofgr, tn elUnir very dollar's worth you Jay In our tin- is aay oldest to your trade ilkus tufl w. wi guarantee to satisfy the ml skeptical a to price arid uumllfc: McCOY ELLERT, Flumritt't IiiH'!cf Albany Of f ;on enasaaesaesPaasjsasas f ... t Wv. fioi i.o ivrortu writ d HTonprtK that wk iiae ox hand a full -t.-k of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel. i ', 1'insm I .nt" ;lt buc tr'tnAiA: . '.lit n . i' While at oui wandiouae VpowUa (be s(or THE DEERING MOWER, THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAXEB WACOM. 4 Tliii: .t. i oa si: ! I I ,. B lifj IPB99sa4BEaHsDBi iBBSssfl&&b ' ' aBlWPPljjjSj8JS iYEWmtSim& AND SHORT APRON THRESHERS. PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES, Woodbury -Dingee Patent.HORSE POWER. Our ImplcEieattj Successors to Hawley. Dodo & Co.. Fiont, First and Vine Sts.f PORTLAND, OREGON, IMPilBTEBH Or FARM MACHINERY. We are Sole Ageut tor the fallow Ins Celetwaied Implements : BUCKEYE MOWEB A1TD BEAFER. l'.l'CK KYK ON THE EOAD. ThM mihlKM rv tetn mrril knuv n ! (..' theni. and all MMk nl teem alUi praise. Tracy pischlaea, We are alo H0!- A gen BUCKEY The lliackrye J'.i.oler MtKdi 1 i!5S, Hnet-r mut (tie A ,ntelV Tt.i Wsiife manv lllitner iim aoliare taf i u tr harvVat flelrts, nl iu vev lirv im u - 1 iiutiin th -f .f i.bi a . w. i CANTO rl PITT YMMMMaHaj Haines' Genuine ilexiers, dultlsr Send for SMcittt 4'-:ixutors ne . '. v : i7fK 3882 HARVESTING MACHINERY We wish t o call tho attention of the farmers of Linn county to the iacL tnat we nave established a Depot at Albany for the sale of D. M. Osborne & Go's harvesting ma chinery for the Kavesfc of 1882. We have rented the fire proof buildingcor First and Washington Sts,Albany, and have employed M. M.Harvey to take charge. We shall keep on hand for the trade a full supply of reapmg,mowingand self binding machinery, wira,twine and uupiicctuu pitiis. x nis move onngs us in closer relation to you as man ufacturers. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST AND BUY ONLY OF MANUFACTURERS. Don't be induced to give your order until you have examined our improved twine and wire binder for 1882. Remember all of our machinery is warranted to do good work. For club orders special rates will be given. D. LIST wamjwmmemmmKfmmmxm'-1 1 f ORECOH KIDHEY TEA, 90C. KENNEDY'S WSCWERY, $f.25. CEBMAff SYRO? L fiflC ' AWniSTftOWER, 000. HALL'S RMEWR, 75C. ST. .A006TS OIL 40C. AYEffS CHERRY PECTORAL, 75C. 0ZC0CNT60C. LUBEIi'S EXTRACTS 7:C. C0NCOITBATE0 WASIU BOXES 'OC i we wfli take i!eaure utiiw jwi the acitators I.Ul'lOf &I1J r'f'jn;;, J'jii Pully Guaranteed. DrCKKYB HE A PEE. vftnmnuh. ThnillSnikl Of ISIIIIHH ve ned arc iu every uie ru pro wm o ZSL " "JIKE SELF-BINDER .r.uirf t-i ist. It la, a eouibinatton ot the Buckeye a. 1 continues all that is (-xrerieat and worthy la the Itamniare. It ha ta-eu theradgaly tested In our own Wen aJifcii for lfteC. and a- now offered, it is beyond ie MMrJ'f. We are also Solo AlKsmUjor the MONITOR UPRIGHT FARM ENGINE, Farm Wagons, , John Deere MoSne Plows. uul Prioe List, a. i.t, orw- M. OSBORNE & CO. Bi S.Bnrg, Manage.' V