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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1882)
V SOS Wht momi Entered at hs OiUoe at Albany, Or. aHnml clans mall matter. FRIDAY JULY 21, 1882 STEWABT & CHAMBER! ATH, Editors nd trnprletsr. O. A V. U. R. TIME TABLE, albiuiy Mai ion. ItU'UtlKK OF lUMk. ALBANY EXPRESS lVjrU t ( .1! 1 MI THAIS " ' Amrei t MM sotT. Arriv.. si - M Ml. TR.M S MAIL TRVUt PREICIIT TKM" Al.tlAN Y KArRKSS ArriYSSAt VSO A. M. U.IK M. it - A. M. Uft K M. Hall A. M. r u. 3:30 P. M. s; I. M. ill Trains dally. esres anday Kotich. m and after this date regular tickets will be sold at our ticket offloe for following pntnt on Columbia river: Upper racad. Dalle. Umatilla, Wntlula, Wall Wall and Alnsworth. Wu.t.. It Ric, Fielaht and Ticket Agent O. AO.R.?. tV. Alhativ. June lh, 1S urtrra Ti A T)W msv be fiiBi on e one. lUlO If AT XiXL p. .i-ii a tv s..wpurr i uTiiimii BM j 1 1 m"rr i tkJCMMCS1 u thn Up m..K- rT it i.i HOME AKD ABROAD- F. M. French, jeweller. B. 1L Skipworth. lawyer, Albany, Or. I jtoe goods, fisehus, colUrvtteS. etc.. at Mrs Martin, cheap. $1000 on good security can I had by calling at this omce immediately. Work is being pushed fast on the Odd Fellows baildiag at Harrisburg. The late season has thrown hny enttiag and the fall wheat harvest together. Notice the adve rtisement asking for scaled bids for cord wood for Court House. Ie buy for coin and will" sell S&hbgats oil for 80c per gallon. Langdon fc pa, You can get your prescriptions Hlle-i any hour of the night at McCoy & EHert Fine hair goods for sale at Mrs Marti u s. Call and exreioe them before purchasing. Rev. Jo Emery nil! preach at St Pauls church next Sabbath, morning and evening. lr. tJ. Willis Price, dentist, office in Odd Feilow s Temple.over Plnmmers' Drugstore. The tinder of a new black lisle thread kid glove will confer a faver by leaving it at this office. The Lane Brother and Thee Wystt, f Harrisburg, left for Fast of the mountains Inst week. A strawberry ia reported near Weston that weighed 310 grains. Can Lina county beatthat ? No remedy baa been found for fever and ague which proves so nnifermly successful ns Ayer's Ague Cure. We saw asen give that bilk money Wednes day t Tuning who cannot pay the subscrip tion to their paper. V7 are told that the saw mill at Jeffer son was burned on Monday. IFbat the loss is we have sot learned. ing. If yon want a bargain call early. Joe Purdom, Sheriff ei Douglass county, was ia the city over sUbeath an his way home from galea, Where he had been with one Boggs who had been aaat to the peni tentiary for two years far stealing a horse, tuite a number went from this city to Corral's on Thursday night of last week and attended the minstrel show given by the Oeorgia ministrels. They reported a pleudid troup. probably the best ever ia Oregon. rtbertff Humphrey returned from Astoria hast Wedneaday bringing with him Harare- Ur, the prosecuting witness againat K Wat kins, who failed to bo in attendance at last Court. Hat-enter was admitted to bonds yesterday. One of the members ef the H & I. Co.. was on the street H'edneeday. with a red edged cap on his head and the letters M. B. B. on the cap He was somewhat put back when he found out that they meant, "moat badly beaten." That Marriage Insurance Company, at Portland, ha ceased business, but is payiug bask to policy holders the amount invested by them. These who held policies in that company will now have to lay their plans to make a stake in some other way. Remember the maple sugar party to be given neat Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr J M Irving. Business will beia at i o'clock and close nt 10 and everybody csn eat all the maple sugar they please by pay ing 23 coats for it. Admission 2." cent. By all means go. Albany needs nothing much mere than it needs a new Central school Uuse. We have two good engine houses which are ornaments to the city, and none too good for us ; hot we deserve also a new school house in keeping with the other public budd ing in our city. Th proprietor of s large wholesale es tablishment in h'sw York, takes the loeal paper ef his customers, and says that he ha no hesitation iu, trusting them as long they keep up their advertising, but juntas soon .is they cut down on it or step, he outs down onthetu. This plan has proved of immense value to him. Have yon bought aa sleotric pad. They cure everything, consumption : confsgra tiou of the heart , information of the brain, and, in fact, will do ever thing but induce people to pay their subtoriptfos, . A rents are around, and if you would seek a spring ef eternal youth buy one. and let your family go hungry. Mrs J C MendenhsU will leave Lenonhs for Portland this weak for n short rest nod to prepare for her fall opening. In the meantime her millinery store will bo in the care ef Mrs Orpna Wheeler who will he pleased to wait en customer wanting mil linery or dress-making. Mont Ague is net the name ef a moun tain, oor is it the name of A malarial disease, but fasten them together and you have the leading general merchant nt Iebanon. C B Montague has worked up a splendid trade without the ns of quinine, and it is increas ing daily. He sells a splendid stock ef goods, and if you want a bargain go to him and got your moneys worth. We have just received an iavitatien to at tend the first annual ball of the O R k N Social Club of Brownsville, to be given at the merchant at ire cents pound, Farmer, he heap dam foal." This week the extension of the east side narrow gauge read, from Brownsville south to Coburg on ths MoKentle riyer, was opened to traffic It runs through ths finest agricultural section ef this county. The grade was nearly finished by the eld Scotch company, and ths road put in runuing erdsr by the OMAN Co. A convenient and handsome ffepot has been built at Coburg and side tracks have been put in where necessary between Brownsville nad t'oburg. The train will leave ths latter point nt 7 s. m. and arrive at 4 :50 p. m. Dinrnitnr. A big lire occurred nt Colfax, W. T.. Inst Friday morning, burning sirs or sit bushiest blocks. The loss of property will amount to about $200,000. Among those complete ly burned out was Mr FN Beach, proprie tor of the Baldwin House, n son-in-law of Mrs I)r Miller, of this city. We were glad to hear though that his loss it partly cover ed by insurance. This is the second disas trous lire that has occurred iu Colfax withiu an year. Had she had an eflioieut lire de partmeut it would nsvsr have spreaded. As it is, we understand they have an SSagine, but it is out of order, end probably ould not be worked at all. The oil painting presented by Mam Stack er to Unn Engine Cu. No. uu Tuesday it a piece of workmanship whiuh eoafer t on. siderable credit on the artist. A shield with th straws aud blue is th center ligtir. On lb stripes is a large ligure 2. Above th shield i an eagle, with the word "Protection" hlow it, and reaching from under it in several direction are Udder, hook, axes, notales, ete. In the lower cornets are too handsome banners, on the left one being the words i "Organiaed Sep. teinber 13. 1S7V and ou the other "Dedi cated July 18, IHb'J." Between them are two hand grasped together, one Iwekrd with n red sleeve and the other a blue one. It was inferred from this that one represent ed ths H & I. Co, end the other the ''Y The story is told that Marx was asked h No, Is were not represented snl be answer ed. "Beoanse they always have their baud iu their peket,' but their activity in run ning would indicate that this was not ex actly so. Taking the whole bu-tu re s good blending of color is uetired. A Unit the only thing critoied sre the two hands, which some ejnjsn are nut as nstural as they might he. . r. t . - . 1 A. I ff the graining on ssm irons aoon, m w - . t, s th.t -tv Fridv E Chnrch was done by H J Clement, and a ! r. .,, titAit . - ... i .-j-., " - The music will be furnished by the Magic beCer job we have rarely seen Tke Ladies Cones club dished out about seventy gi liens of lemonade oo Tuesday, most of it being drank by firemen The Waitsbarg Tinu tells of nine sheep which sheared on an average 30 pounds. This is about the beat wool story out. If yon would obtain the best groceries go to Hoffman & JoseohU where you will find n pure stock at reasiuable prices. S00UL AND PERSON tL C H Hewitt, i:t, ha opened a law office in Portland. The 40nte11), wasn Prtlaud the tiist of the week Judge Burnett, of (orvalh Catted on us last Moadny. Mr Brace Uonly ha moved from Sods villa to Albany. Mia Fannie lClark. of Beet l ortlsud ts visiting in this city. TL Dogger arrived in Albany Wodoe. day direct from the Bay. R K Moor, of Salem, was in th city Tuesday with the firemen. Dr Wbittaker. of. Eastern Oregon, was in th city th first of th week. Miss Corn Riley, of Salem, has been v tot ing in this city for several day. Mrs Chsrles Barn and daughter. l.nelU, are visiting friends in Portland. Wm Brunk is conductor of s Uunj M Last Saturday th T.ood Templar, of Sbedd tfia reniB hu 9ld of XP,rt- J 1 -- 11 1 nil.. ...... 1 held a picnic at Robert Bride. .p-...- . , last Sabbath with friends in this city. D V 8 Raid and wife are sporting Spell Orchestra and will of course be t a sn at a class, iicueta oi.du, first mid Station held a picnic at Robert Bridge near that place. There was a large attea- d.-vnre n.i a moat aaioesble time War) Tir W.m. ,l.i;v-, mAArmmm wKl.W i. -.11 1 th broef at Diamond Point. Yeo.iiinn lUy. spoken of. The music was furnished by the Mi- 0Uw Kukpstrick. school has cleeod Indies" Cornet Band of this mte. Saveral i and h is new tsk.ng hr vae.t.on in this The man that ta!d tb. ;lont cnap mat ; . u . . . . c,ty the land about the Bay was worthless for ; un rcIt u mk. agTicultaral purposes, is a liar by the watch, j Xlje ninth witbia a rnd Frank K Hodgkin, Assistant Secretary of State, a roost genial gentleman sud a good 11 reman, was ia the city Tuesday evening and Wsdnssday forenoon, and wMiilo hers made our offios n vsry pleasant call. Mr Rob't. Dickson, manager ef ths Im perial London, Northern & Queen Insurance Companies, of San Francisco, aud B F Colin, Esq., connected with the same company in Portlsnd, called on last Thursday. Mr. Win D'Aroy, local editor of th titaftunnn, every modest aud bashful young msn, was iu thu city during the Firemen' Dedication ervio on Tuesday, and ws uudorstan I broke but. we won't go back on a brother iuk lingr. Mr lie Turrll aud Mr K unily cam back from a trip to Fish Lake on Thursday of last week. Thy caught no llsh. An old Itshermi i sojourning there had ouly captured nine, aad lis had been there some time ; but tliey wilt begin biting in a short time. I jtst Tuos I ay JudgaR S Strihan, Judge S D Haley, Dr -S W Dodd, Mr Martin Payne sud Mr John Hacklemitn b ft for a two weeks trip in the iatintaius. We understand that Judge St rah SJ and Mr lluklemu were Uk. eu along as ballast to keep th load from up sotting. Mr Usji Hulbrook bis returned from a pleasant trip through tins county, beyond Prinevillu aud aeroe the mountains to Al baay n here he joined hi wife, who was visitiug frienda there, and together, return ed via. Portland. Mr. II. lepoita it quite a rough eiierienoe but very agreeable end invigorating Tki lulU Sun. Ou th .'nli w received a call at our new "Hi u from a party of luun county excur aiouiats roiisutiiig of Misee Juunie ami Annie Bard well. Flora and Viola Temple, Messrs A Bard well, K B ami D W Barnett, Frank Miller, 't hai ley Thoina, Henry Parrish ud wile. It was a pleasant eonaaion to u. and i'Mti I n invitation to .11 to eall Sgidn, 1 i 'ol, Wrowerd. Monday n'teruoon Coroner lmvie n celved telegram tbnt Ibe bo Iv of a njatfj Mad been found In (ho river nt llsrriaburg. Taking the freight train b iuimwllntely went to that pU. e am siiiunteiiiiig a jury naoertniiiNl the following ( i : The name of the drowned msn wn. L It Jone aged about 60 yearn. Ho came from Illinois seventeen year nu, and after wards lelt and wont bek. ,'iu had only been in the stale a abort time when the drowning occurred, oomlng Item thi. time front Texas, tie wan tulseed first on the 10th ol July, but it waa not known what bad become of him. HI hotly was dis covered by some boy near the wharf at narrieuurs;, aim trie inuicauon. were thatit had been In the water about a week vuai r aa me cause or the drowning it Is not known, but it was surmised that he had gone down to the wharf white sllghtl , Intoxicated aud fallen In. The jury found s-.mi iy thai a came to bt. death by drowning on July loth. at.- uenry Keen knew Mr Jonas well when a boy in Illinois. He leave a wife aad five children In that state. He has a brother, Hylveoter Jone, residing at Moliue, lillaoa, nnd another brother, Harvey Jones, la Wintemet. Iowa. li'iggtes end buckskin, -beat Udt in town at the Farmer' end Mechanie ' Store. fc.ldesnle Oil. a As the sale ff the above named ma chine oil Is steadily Incressing nnd Is giv ing better eatbifnction than nny other oil now used several dealers in ell sro etl- DKfl"Tfil a nil nay Ameag ! s'entesta, str rireaneu"lfel the city I Saturday evening. As ssssl it was for to At the eleetio. Monday only 24 voteaf . . ,.nkilr Be actual cunt w mm 11 . . a : : II ! " were caar. n ns mxnnye ra . . ; Geo S.mons hit Ir Hone. living ties the city, six solid blows in the face. Ho was 1 taken before Recorder if en too aad on nlend Popteaprciate a newspaper most hen . fi . fi0 . Th. was s family quarrel School Diie :tor, in place of L Bilyeu, who resigned. they want som.thin kept mum. They re-, we aadenUatl m.M-rthen that its tjnwe amounts to Some- I thing, Tke State fair will open at Salem on Sept. IS, 1882. For trials of speed the largest so ns ef money ever offered in this state will bo put up. There is a great demand for harvesting ban Is, and very few to answer the eall. There can be no exense but sickness for a man's lying idle now. A musical and literary entertainment will be given at ths maple sugar party at Mr. J M Irving'a next Tuesday evening. It will be worth listening to. Wd are going t have a hard winter, or els we a e badly mistaken. Hisa indicate tba. we ar jrigh. Comult another colamn in ti is issue for the sign. " One of the Westingl oae threshsrs ha been on exhibition on First Street this week. Jim Gilmour is running it, and will take contracts through the coming fall. We have received the catalogue of Sta Helen's Hall, Portland, whieh is a neat affair an 1 sheas that tchoel to I e in an excellent cond.tioa. The number of pupils is 186. It ' a pmitentisry offense for an outsider to waltz into a printing office and read the copy or proof sheets fiat may be lying upon the c tees or table, so say an exchange. Farm hands are wanted all through the county. Now will be a good chance to find out whether some of the lazy side-walk measures really want to work or net. A copy of the Prineville New mailed July 1, reached us on the 17th inst. Evi dently the stage route between that place an The Dalles is completely out of order. Tuesday the "Hooks" made the first run of 200 yards in 28 seconds, but slow ladder work increased tn i-ne to about 41 seconds before a man was gotten on top of the lad der. One of our aristocratic and wealthy mul doons has gone to the mountain m search ef a little sun and air, and we learn that be can find a littl' son and heir by returning to this city. Mr Jas P Sloan, who is engaged in the Railroad hotel at this city, has the contract for carrying the mail" between Harrisburg and Coburg. Mr Wm Roach is running it for him. Self-binders were put to work on last Monday en fujly nine-tenths of all the fall wheat in this locality, and harvesting is now in full blast. Threshing will not begin for a few days jet. There are six, vacancies to be tilled in the State University at Fugene. Application should be made to school Superintendent Moses so as to sUud an examination at the next term of court. Mr. Ashby Pearce is bnilding a bran new ferry boat, which will be quite an improve menton the old one when completed, it will be 64 feet long, with all the improvements which go to make up a good ferry boat. A turbine water wheel for sale at this of rice ; a 12 inch wheel, in snlen.lid condition-. will bo sold cheap. Also 40 feet of 1$ inch shafii ig and about 12 feet of If inch shaft and who was to blame, we do not undertake to say. Whew, hasn't it been warm, too hot for anything. For many who bsve felt this f Clarence Smith, a j-dly member of i Willauistte', of PotUand, was in th Tuesday. Mr A B Paste, at rived lame last Mesv dsy, after a sojourn of several assert hi to California. Wstter Huston of Hsrriaburg w t m the city tbi week Mid made our olfiee a pleas ant call. Mr F PCavin i visiting friend mi this city, having come up frwm l'.-ril iff I the first of the week. Mr J H Sarles lft fcttM last of last week for Ksat Portland, wherv he hi opened a Last Tuesday waa a big day Iu tba history of Linn Koglne Company Number Two. The dedication of the new house of I hat live young company was a oomph-te siicosm, and the program was carried ont In most respects In a maimer sat lracUry to everybody. TueCorvallht Hook A Lsddor Company were the first to put in an appearance, ar riving here in oarrlagee iu the forenoon, followed by many cltlaou of that city. Al II o'clock the companies formed and met the Nalem Iray., about 20 in number, and nov oral For Hand firemen, at the depot, bringing (hem back to No I'm hall, when an adjournment was hud till one o'clock Ibe Dm inrii met si that tlmo at the same place, when a very hsndsome banner for the department, and two guides for each of tun companion, were presented by Mrs L I Bisln, on behalf of the Ladle' Coffee Club, Proper response were made by Mr D P Mason for No. 1 Mr Kd Zeyse for No. r and Mr K It Hklpworth for the "Hook." After this the firemen drew No. Kiigme and hose carl through First wlreet to In front of their new house, when Mayor Dickey In a short, pointed .peech, turned over tha h to Linn F.nglne Company No. f, ami then the member, of that company formaly houned their engine end look possession of one of the prettiest sud best arranged engine house In the state of Olegon Well nud substantially made, completely end legautly furnished, it can hardly be excelled. The hell nbovo ha. a hand some brussel cartmt, appropriate pictures are ou the wslle, the president has s i idi easy chair, and the secretari'- cUganl desks, the work of H.alfA Froibto .having nttracted considerable attention. At the ln"k hnngs Murx Miockers oil pointing, tthJch I deeerltied In siiotb-i pfswWa Taken her. a p'essnub-r hall n rarely found. In lb- meantime II n K entherford had '. 'ntrodn eed In fioiu of (ho hull, sod piiM-ie-ded to deliver un nblc, forcible ddrt lo the tinmen, whicb ! hiitbly oomu:ende-r. Tbc lire men were then served Iff m l beuniifnl repast, Ktlon up ht thn Ul Dee' CitTee Club. NttnVUml wor I. cunn t be need In praise of the menlers of this club. They did everything (hat MHtO le done. They not only furnUhed tie eaeelleut repast which was devoured with eatfgy by tte hungry flmoiin, bu' they dealt out lemonade free all day, duriiiK the corneal nn well aa at the hall. The absence ol drunkenness would IndC-atn ihst Fielr work had a great Influence. A rent was taken till snout four o'clock, when (be tournament tegsn, Iteerne II A L C. No. I, of Albany making ths tag run. It was lh fastest tltnn mtdc during the day, but the lodges hand got in a quar rel and no offtoinl time was kept, an they hud to run It over. This time ill luck followed them; the Indoor catcblog en the side. making II iraponsibl U get 11 oft. This wss unfortunate, us they hud made the run In 80 seconds. Although com pletely tired nut Ibey ran nvsln, getting a man en top of the Indder u 47 un-mds. Ihe Corvulll boy. look tl - truck end lowered the lime (o 43 wliudna' ftnsl money. The bcesn eomatni-s then run. msklng Ihe following ttnani Albany l Co. No.l,7' M-nm.1, Linn Knglue Hoee Co. No. 2, od seooinls ; SImiii to CVs TiKtr sud Csiil'sls. srcoiids. No. 1'e Inking tne first prto and (be Nslotu fire men the second. In the foot fnee.eveu cuteied nnd snavle one of Ibe warmeet smajtantn ol tho day ing su inferior oil, under the name of ; Wlll'e Kmery. of Corvslll . nme out iirt Skidegate. From one ilealer we obtained by lm it l Inches aad Abe CInrk, of u sample ol oil nn I sent to Me.r. hnapp. ! Snlem, second. He would bav beaten. Burrell A' -'., i'oilland (the exclnrlve agentn fur Oregon), asking if it was Kkide gate, end the fodtftwisg let'or was received ilkkh ral t'eot's flaws l..ri.u u. "A f l and his money are MM partod." Ono of those humbug letlr . and card fraud was In the city Wednesday night, and bilked over a hundred dollar, out o our cltben., In a ooiipln of hours, and served them right, inasmuch r (hey hnd Jo.t enough sense to hlte hi. deceptive ball. We supposed every intelligent per son knew something about this fraud; but weio astonl.hm to son that sorce of our lending eltlxeu. wore entirely Igno rant on the nubjoit. They thought Ibey were Investing In a lottery, because ibey .aw the rod figure, before (hem, mi (hey got excited end gambled wlihthorent of UMsVj payiug one dollar a chance to get nothing. The fact Is the bu alliens is lot even n lottery, and It was surprising that men hail not son.e enough U ktnw It The fellow has complete control over the cards, ( ho same as any other uecromaii nnd ceuid make the name card, nbow prize or not ju.ta he pleasei, n trick that has been done for years at every county fair we ever attended During kite whole evening there was not n single prize number drawn, except In (he poo! of ten card, at f .. a man, and of course Ibni us. only f I, which .bowed on It. face thnt there was uo chsnce in It. In order to keep up ihe Interest ami make his victims bile agsln the honest fraud wou'd buy back the chances, sometimes paying as high an . If bo bought all of them bu -k he would Ofsjol the nuvelopes and shown big prle, If he didn't he would show number, "in favor of the firm," n. he called himself, and even this did not open the eye. of hi. victim If he wor Ui be here again lo night he would fiud thai the foot killer had not ct bflgej hire the m ss he Jo wherever lie gee. e 'M psir men's ' I h-. s' -I ."ei net til three sValtere at Korea's it. - ' a wm I i Ms iM n . -.: .i OUR PRICE LIST. AYER'S SARSAPAR.LLA, 75C. OREGON KIDNEY TEA, 90C. VECETINE, $1.10. KENNEDY'S DISCOVERY, $1.25. WARNER'S KIDNEY & LIVER GERMAN SYRUP. 60C. CURE, SI.OO. AUCUST FLOWER, GDC. HOP BITTERS, 75C. AVER'S VIGOR, 75G. H. H. LINIMENT, 75C. POROUS PLASTERS 3 FOR 0C. CENUINE FLORIDA WATER :.QC. CONCENTRATED LYE 4 BOXES 0C. HALL'S RENEWER. 75C. ST. JACOBS'S OIL, 40C. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, 75C. S0Z0D0NT 80C. LU BEN'S EXTRACTS 7.C. CONCENTRATED POTASH 4 BOXES :,0 The above in a partial list of our new pikes, mis. to give tlu paper an Idea of inw we wdl goods. Wo have made extensive reductions on rcaden of this the regular prices M our stock and pro(ose fo sell at prices lower than any otliei uriig nouse in me state, ami If a saving of ! to n-.-.ui on every dollar's worth you ly in our lln- i. any nl.Jeet to your trade uiih us and we will guarantee to ulsfy the aiowl skeptical o in prices pnd quality. McOOY & ELLERT, Pftliw'l Hlock, Albany, Oieon Vii.il We WOI f. IKVwtl OI U ri-NTONKKH TaVAT fJTnl IUK ON bund n full Mock ol SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, e Iron and Steel. While n( MM wsrehouso "pi.slte tb More we will take plea-ura u. .now oa the II:KRI(s-I4RSII TWIXG-BIXSiER, THE DEERING MOWER, THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGON. Mr. HMtrnp nan m srnbotise su I Inn It, in I p'scin elsillisi coudl' l u leSSSe I 1 1 slfBfeMH , 'oi.,.i.iv .thii:. H in in r lialilt ib r.v the lime kio ttlns to i,ino ie It wi'l Im eja to nensf in the city. The bins wbi.-h were ntljM y uoder ester n y.r fsfa Lesf wlnb r Iu one of (he highest frrshsi v.-r had n the vnlley, have been laisnsj .even feet uishio ever v bin in the ws bouse about four feoi abjie the hlsrbeet wa!i r murk No ft renter oseurun-e of ssfctv cauld le needel, fur there Is n it tin luut prohs bililyofthe water ever re selling: hat height tain. The other arrangements ore Just a complete, ('..uibiue these faa with Mr. Dickej' known InleKrlly no I business 'lUalltie, and it will be .eeti th.t the farm ers of Una County can fin I inl'.ter place (nature their wheat. Mr. Ihckey will aiso pay th highest cash price f r grain. Those wishing suck, esn get them si nny :lie nt his wureho-ise. K. udv, in another column. -J5 aBs? XmwfimW aanSuiium THE .1 I ( ASi: A(;iTATORS AND SHORT APRON THRESHERS. PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES, Woodbury Dingeo Patent .HORSE POWER. Try the National cig-sr t grt's. Mr !. . . Our ImplcmentB Pully Guaranteed. I. & CO. in reply: The Baunpln o.l. which you - I bv 'ex. prea, we think is nothing but rom men . Unco nud so reserved hi. strength dog-flsh ill, which is sold here st:0c to eviiently Rot left on 241 lln, pne gallon, and has been Mild as low Raber, of Corval'l, wuld 1 ... I l... 1 II... . ! .1.. end of the race he sleekens.1 his speed, Younir Nurtbrup, who I cIsIiiih.1 to lc ono f the bent MO yad runner iu I'ori lend, iipfosed he wu runuing that die- Con yaids Key bsve beaten if Vrtm the ..lets :Hulatit n. Infer Biu.l-r. The Oebor ue Twine Hinder has todsy male Ibe fineet record of any hnrvon'.er that over starts! In Oregon, itend Mr. K. r Wslker'. ststement lo the formers. M r Walker cam I Oregon two yearn ago, ami purchased Mr. Wm llerren' farm on Salem Prnlite, eylng f 10.000 cash for it. Mr W Is one of our l t farmer-., and a moot reliable citizen. Hat. ten Past kit: IsMsnV It.' I'j ley ftllfHC fnrmr ; Ikh Sin. : I have heard s K"-.! desl saiauiH.nl 1 a ln -itlnlere eu l iblr relu 1 1 vo merits, an-1 I huve this u nay. that I have to day slarUd tuy eirne Twine blmler in barley, nnd It has dosTal thn bct work of any machine I ft UP , r m'nsed n sinKie bsnd in the ten rajdn 1 hsve cut nrotind s live ncre i. !.-. Himl- i ing tluhl and uh-o. E. It. W u kkr. fig,. Successors to havlev. dood & wj . Fj ont, First and Vine Sts., PORTLAND. OREGON. I Si 1 111111 OF ILsLJDTJ-jr Ixeoisr jtjd Steei v m I AMI n BUCKEYE FARM MACHINERY. We are Sole Agents lor tlie fotloning Celebrated Implement -. MOWER JJXJD Ivr'Jii-to. mm mmm heat Mr HI Thsllenirer baa been on hand at the Star Brewerv to oaenck thsir thirst ! J'rUr 9 -!th the nenaUr beer which he w.snef. i Mi - Strang, a sist.r of CWs4 Kugiri t7Hc We have not .old auy Hkidegato oil lo any one nt Albany ea ept yourselves ami we have the exclusive ssle aud agency for It for tbi. market. Oenuiu Hkidegste uil cannot he .old at the price you name, j end ihe parties are evidently selling com ' moil dog fish oil and calling it Hkidegste. Knarr, Hcbrkll A t'o. Met'OY A KI.LKRT. tures. Tke warmer the weather the mere his beverage is appreciated, not oi. ly here, hut through the valley. We bav heard ( only one ight en the 18th, which occurred between Pete Eiley and Mr. Albright, of f'ervslli. Mr. Kiley and John Petty were arrested; th former plead guilty aud paid hi line and the latter stood his trial. The evidence showed that be only inferfered to stop the affair, awl ef course he was discharged. In about three weeks L Blsin will start for San Francisco to lay in his fall stock of clothing. I a order to dose out hie summer stock he will sell his goods at bottom prices, most lines ef his clothing at actual cost. There is no gammon about this, so that if you would get bargains call new and par chase while yon can get your clothing for cost. Why dees not the proprietor of Amnion's Cough Syurp publish testimonials from thoes who hsvs been cured or relieved by hi medicine ? The answer is. tb greater the humbug the more testimonial they publish, Ammeus Cough Syrup is no humbug, and to prove that and let it stand on its own merits, a lu cent sample bottle is prepared, which is certainly more convincing than a testimonial from a stranger. Large bottles, $1.90. Ask your druggist for it. The building of the new school Louse at Shodds, will be began in few days and completed in time for the fall term. The old one will he moved and the new one built on its foundation. When finished it will put Albany to the blush, and our old Centrol school building will appear insignifi cant enough compared with it. The school is to he graded, and two first-class teachers engaged. While Rev J W Harris aud wife were in T.. that ear Strang, of Ssietn, wss in the city the first ul tb week. BUly Rainwater loft for Dayton, W last Tbarsday. lie intend making his horn in tb future. We acknowledge the receipt of u L'slah paper from J W Baldwin, Ksq., who is prac ticing law ia that eity. Mia Nancy and Annie Parker rturued to thsir home at Oueatta last Tussday, alter a visit here of several weeks. Mr. John Crawford arrived heuie from a trip to Boise City on Thursday of last week, after an absence of seversl weeks. Mrs. R. O. Wilson, of Oregon City, is visiting friends iu this city aud whit her is a guest of Hon J K rVeatherford. Miss Uettte Miller elosed a successful terra of sehool st Shedd Station last Friday and returned home en Saturday. Mr. Jack Titus, an old Albany boy, bnt now in the stock business in Easteru Iregon has be ia the city thi week. Misses Boll Yourty and Ks S trend. were in th ity on Tuesday, coming here with the excursion from Portland. Frank Wood, H. C. Clement, and Slessrs Northrupand Wadhams, of Portland left yesterday for a few weeks trip t the monn- iole Agents for Albany, ajoio otsfljetj t.uo i fcrzi ' qim 'JrtP 1 eeoqs jrso sioq jted :' Charlie and Edwin V per, sous of Ex- District Atturney Piper ( Salem, were in the city th. I Sth. We askuosledze a call it oiu the latter. Joe Webber, Jr, cam up (mid Portland. 1 1 S mm nonuay mens ana rematueu during me 18th. He is well located in aa insurance office, and is as happy us u clam. Mrs. Flemming, of Portland, was tbs guest ef Mrs. Duno Monteith for several days, and on Wednesday, left for Corvallis accompanied by Mrs. M. Bine Blbbesi "tsi. There was n eod audience Friday night, nt Y P C A Hall, to listen to the excellent program rendered by the club en that evening. The Ladles' Band furnished the music, opening with a well rendered selection. Miss Carrie FfelfTer aang a solo in very pleasant manner. Dr Watt, spoke nn hour nasi mt as e . a ses a naif in ins vigorous, euiiuisia.it o manner, showing him to be dead In earnest in the work he la performing. He was followed by a duct by Mr. a nd MrsJW Davis, which cannot be too highly commended, Mr nnd Mrs Day it are new comers among us, but in the short time they have been here, they have established a good reputation as mueiciana. Mr Davla will teach both instrumental and vocal music, and aa be is a tbo.-ough teacher, deserves our best patronage. Tha exercises closed with another select lou by ti e Ladies' Band. - The result of my use of St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism is : 1 have been recom mending it ever sines, says the mayor of Chinago, Hon. Carter II. Harrison, in the Chicago Times." SI range Bnt True. he had only ran faster. The l-st time was 82 seconds. In the eveniag a hsll was given in No 2'. now hall, which was completely crowd ed. About 7.1 couples were present. Mo Knight brothers furnished some excellent music and a more orderly dance Is rarely witnessed. The enpper was taken at the Depot Hotel, and waa gotten up in splen did style. We acknowled the receipt ef a large loed cake from Mr tiros, who has our thavks for th. same. The party dis persed at a lateor early hour Wednesday, eloslngever thing In connec tion with the ' sffair but the sweeping up ol the crumbs. lust received 10,000 of the National BsO rent cigars. Marx Baumgart, sole sgsnt. i1 Tm Jss II Peerv. nur nw r.'mnifcv Tre naurer Portland last week on their war to the!,. LL:it . ai - uae usv vot uruuKUb ius isuiuv over vu ai- bany, but will do so after harvest. Iu the meantime be boards at Bryant's. Frank Moors came up from Dalles, Mrs Harris had an accident befall her which marred to unite an extent ths pleasure of the trip. In getting from a car riage she slipped and fell, spraining one of her ankks, which she ha not been able to ase yet. It was found necessary to carry her during the remainder of the journey to The Portland Monday evening in order to play with the College Band ou the 18th. He is working in that oity, having secured a position there. Mr Hi Williams, ef Halsey, waa in the Mr. Scott, from Poitlaml wasiu our city this week, and he dropped into Allen A Martin's store, and found goods, so much cheaper there than in Portland, that he purchased a new dress for his wife and a new suit of clothes for himself. That Is the way to make money, always buy where you can buy tho cheapest. 25 doz ladies linen cuff worth "0 ceuts selling two pair for 25 cents at Nolan's Bar gain Store. Puragowd snoke try the XU..d sjgsr, fur tele by Men Itanmgsrt. - ii. ii i Bee: Ta . Dog tax -a should be pat 1 before Aug 1st. for then they will be declared de linquent, and 80 Cilit mre added lo I hem. W anted 1 I'trwrr A uiirnol mui w hi hss hi .1 t tmiilt r- able experience as a farmer can got good situation on a farmm Kcoton count v by applying al this office immediately. I OB I 111 Ml lirCKRYR ON THK ROAD. BUC . , nil Tliee machines nre l. well knesn l reel .omment. Thousand, of fsrroers her -uvenM Ihem wd all a, !",k (he.., e.lh h:.i-. Tie are in ever; uv tke ne j.ho ultra ul Harvesting Si vliin. . We are al Slc Ageids of tie J i l m sUv wjHPswnjBenBsas3!,BK eetxc riTTr.WP-Yiv T'WlSrE SELF-BINDER oniMnalion C the Buckeve loe IM -V-v KlHiriiiMf v rJ'SLtra X-TZ ir"n.t -7l i Wrthv in the Ili.eiiV 1 1 ie IHII IC'. -11. 1 niiiiiiii-i an mm - - , S k e . - hast Thursday evening about half past seven, while the Hook A Ladder Company were practiciuj in front of No. Pa Mall, for the contest on the lath, an accident occurred whleh was not down on the program. The truck had been drawu out of the house, and the ladder raised perpendicular in the air, when Kobt. Bowman went up aad start ed to go dowu en tho other aide head first, a trlok douo with ease by some, but never attempted by him before to our knowledge. Iu swinging hack he caught the ladder with his hands, but his feet also followed, unintentionally, and being unable to hold himself, ha weut to the ground, turning sgainand falling head llrst Very fortunately his arms and shoulders struck two of the ladder men, breaking his fall slightly and turning him so that he fell on his shoulder and back of his head, other wise h would have struck fairly on the head aod probably broke his neck. As it was his loft shoulder received severe fracture. It waa feared at the time that the fall would ptove fatal Dr Dill aud Davis were called, when Mr Bowman was taken ihto the engine house and tho fracture attended to. He was carried home In a hack aud placet uuder good care. He Is now doing wel and will come out of it in much oetter shape than was expected at first. A house aud tot in Albany, north $1200, well located, the bouse in K'd condition, fora atook ranch in the valley. Address, or inquire of, ( ' H.Stewart. Albany, Or. immediately. ii., m , mmm. ml , , A i.lrl Wanted. A girl that can do general h u-.e-work csn and Nud steady em ploy merit by calling at Uos i tike soon ll-.IAt-sl.-. nil tM ..!.... . u... .....L- .Ii ir ! In.- mi i r Ii il r- i rt.i.u ...Vi?,i.7iv Imi.mvTvi'i.t- inv 1en add-d ler island anna " - - C - , ... ... s- ..1 V... ... iisn w..- . a ,...t,ts ff.ar thea 4aestea the " " """r'Tr " .-usaissst ' CANTO M PITT THRESH til, BOBliun ur niun . r-ss.- - 5 huttler Farm Wagons, -'ann ueere inoune rwwi. . . Hilar nmd JVcc Una. A. A . Jt Oa tf lersx Haine? Genuine Hea 'er, tkr Stmrl ' Sped a i 1882 SHILOH'd VITAUZKR i w'tt yo need for I'onstipatiou, Lou of Appetite hrzinesa and sll symptom of Dyspepsia. Price 10 sud 75 cent per bottle For lame Back, Hide or Chest use bhiloh' 'orou Plaster. Pric 25 oenU. For sale by Fosbay and Mason. Albany ; P. A. Ilampy, Harrisbury. Bellalvns. Dalles and back to Albany, in going to and by Wednesday on crutches, carrying oue from the cars. I tm v. vtm ... kn-f i... u:. Eli Perkins, the infamous liar who bum-1 late runaway than we wers informed last hugged our people in this city a few months I week. ago, has gone back East and put the fellow- Mr John Shea, the most pious and virtu ing, which savors somewhat of the truth for ous oitiaen of Sweet Home, called ou us last a wonder, into the mouth of a Chinaman i Friday and 1st his benign countenance shine "Oregon farmers sell wheat fora cent and a I around our ofioe for some time in a very half a pound to contractors. Contractors I fascinating manner. ship it over the railroad to the flouring mill, j Mr J F Backensto, ageut for the Cham- The flouring mill grind it, bolt it and puts piou Fruit Drier, is stopping in the city, it in costly barrels. Then he ships it back and taking orders. The Champion ia well again oyer the railroad to the merchant, reeommeoded by parties who hare used it. The farmer'buys the same wbsat book from IToisre Ttmu. i Rev. Harris will preach as usual in the Congregational church next Sabbath Rev. Irvine preached in tha Cowan school house Sabbath after noon, and there were no services in the U. P. Church here in the eveuing Rev, Dillon was at his post again last Sabbath. Safe and profitable Is the investment or a few bottles of Oregon Blood Purifier . aafe, because it ia a vegetable compound ; profitabi, because it will diminish your doctor Liil, A Judge a Experience. Judge J. T. Bossier, of St. Tammany Parish, La , and of the State Legislature thus expressed his opinion to one of our representatives: "I have found St Jacobs Oil to be veiy efneacious in spraius and bruises. In my opiniea there is no oil or liniment equal to it." "New Orleans (La Times Democrat." Coed For Babies. With a baby at breast nothing is so use ful for quieting my own and baby's nerves as Parker's Dinger Tome. It prevents bowel complaints, and la better than any stimulant to give strength and appetite. Newark Mother. uouv WHEEl.KIl.On Monday, July 17, 1SS2, to the wite of Mr J Irheelcr -a daughter. GODFREY. On WlMSdy,Jwy 19, 1&82, to the wife of Mr J Uodlrev a boy, .11 AKIttt.lt TURRELL ASTON. On Tuesday. JmIv 18, at 9 o'clock, a. in., at the residence f Mr. E F. Sox, in this city, by Rev. J. W. Harris, Mr Oro. J. IYurku., and Miss Mary E. Oaston. .Mr. and Mrs. Turn 11 left ou the noou train for San Francisco, w here they will remain about a month, and w ill then return to Albany, their future home. Th happy couple have our congratulations and best wishes for years of wedded bless and pros perity. IRVINE H0UK. On Thursday evening,. July 20, 1882, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Albany, by Rev. I. H. Condit, Mr, E.L, Irvine and Miss La r r.v E. Robertson Hour all of Albany. I They havo dono well, and arc entitled to our congratulations and very best wishes for a life running over with all the good things to be obtained her. PEARL JESSE. --On Weduesday, July 19, 1882, at tbe Revere Heus in the city of Albany, by Rey. I. Dillon. Mr. Jas. A Pkabl, aud Miss Amanha M Jessk. We intended to give Mr Pearl 'Ijesse' when he get married, but then some one else has done it, so it is just as well. Mr and Mrs Pearl have our heartiest congratu lations and our best wishes for a pearly life full ef happiness and. prosperity. HARVESTING MACHINERY ' We wish to call the atention of the farmers of Linn county to the fact that we hav e established a Depot at Albany for the sale of D. M. Osborne & Co's harvesting: ma chinery for the Ha vest of 1882. 1 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 reaping,mo wing and self binding machinery, wire, twine and duplicate parts. This move brings us m 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. Ms OSBORNE & CO. S. SL Bnrg, 3Miiijer.