Official Ceuntr Papr, EM Enter! at the Pjat Offloe at Albany, Or. a second -cisss mall matter. FRIDAY. 8TITE8 & Editor mm. I NUTTING. Freerletors. rmm p. si urn., xseat wmw. ITKBETI'; TO M BSt'RJBEtV At the request of subscribers in differ ent parts of the county, and fox Lheinemp, venienoe, we have nt bills te our agents at several places, so that those deairiag to liquidate can do so by calling on the fol lowing gentlemen : T L Wallace, Leb anon ; Sam May, Harriabnrg ; O P Co sfaaw, Brownsville ; W E Kelley, Sao. DO VT TBVST RIM 'One, F E Wentwortb. claiming to be a can Teasing agent of the Democrat, has no connection with this paper, and onr friends throughout the county are warned agaiast 'trotting him. Third left are. The third of the series of lectures will take place to-night, (Friday,) beginning at 7:45, and will be delivered by Hen Rufoa Mallory, subject "Trip Around the World." Mr Mallory is one of the lead ing lawyers of the state and an interesting talker. In order that onr readers may know completely about the man they all should hear, who ia well known all over the coast, we will say that he was born In How York State, June 10, 1831. When a yenng man he taught school, moving to Iowa in 1855 and to Oregon in 1858, and was admitted to the bar in I860, becoming district attorney of the First Judicial District too same year. In 1863 he wan elected to the Legislature and the name year was appointed prosecuting attorney of the Third Judicial District. In 1866 he was sleeted to Congress, serving two years. In 1873 he was speaker of the Stale Legislature. In 1874 he was ap pointed U S District attorney for Oregon and held the position until last year. Last year as sgent of the United States Treas ury Department he visited Singapoore, India, to procure evidence in a certain big ease, and then wan when he went around i the world, about which he will tall to . night. By all means hear him. The 9 pontic SUaetrel Skew. "There was a good attendance Satur 3ay sight at the eate-rtaiDzneot given by Walter S, Moan Boston Operatic Minstrels, Wa consider it one ni the beat, if not the bent show of the kind which wo have attended ia Albany. Certainly a minstrel troop rarely gives such a variety and as well carried oat. Their music Is extra whether In the orchestra, or ia specialties. Miss Bessie Louise King is the leading feature, and .has one of the purest voices it has been our pleasure to hear. The high praise conferred upon her by the Portland ; press, is very deserving. Ocele That other as the "Acrobatic If oka," Cha. H Lister aa Da noes in Scottish pastimes sad in Sailor frolics. Leech brothers in their Artistic dances as welt as Morton and Mathewe in their songs and dances were particularly good. The entertain ment closed with a "Night In a Mad House, ' a very affecting comedy. Did not Jas. Riley, of Harriabnrg, was among the pioneers who went east, be going to bis old heme in Clay county, Missouri, to visit his flat her, whom he had not aeon for years and years, and who did not know that he was coming. He goto friend to tall the old gentleman that a man wished to see him, and father aad son were usher ed into each others presence. It seems to me," said Jim, "that I have Seen yon before somewhere." "No, yon haven't," said the Senior, sus piciously, "Well, I am almost certain of it," insist si the J unior, "It is possible, but I am confident we never met before," continued the Senior, "Then you don't know me ?" "No sir, I don't know yon." "Why, I am Jim Riley." Of coarse a scene followed. This is but one of the many J ike incidents that will occurr while the pioneers are East. Probably Killed. ' The first of the week a very sad acci dent occurred at Peon a. Mr Garret, the Stage driver between Shedds and that ; place was running the ferry boat across the river with one gentleman on board, when one of the guy ropes broke, swing ing the boat around, in which Mr Garret was struck: a terrible blow on the head, knocking him senseless. The gentleman with him succeeded in obtaining assis tance, but it took aboutr two hoars to get him to shore and secure medical assis tance, It waadhen found that hie injur ies were of a every dangerous character, and it was seen that there were no hopes of bis recovery. Mr Garret has only been anarried about six months, and the greatest wympathy is expressed for hie wife and folks, loves Bis Dec One of our business men has a dog that he loves. They are inseparable, and the best the market affords is always famish ed the frisky canine. The other day b, m. was seen to rush from a restaurant, and look anxiously up and down the street, and then heard to yell to a friend. "Oh, , where ie my dog," "There he is down the street." "Bring him right here, quick, my. it ia the best I ever had, and he must have some of it," and he smacked his lips. His dog was brought, and no doubt en Joyed it as well as his master. Biz egge. Mrs Hobart has laid on our table two hen eggs that are the largest that we have yet met with. One measures seven and taree-rourths inches around the long way, and five ami three-fourths inches around the egg the short way. The ether measures eight inches around the long way sod six inches around the short way. Now who can beat these. They are real Democratic hens wbioh accounts for their size. Bteeagnlae BUa (A m Plowiug now. F M French, jeweler, Lamnsai eeet at lahtgdon's. President Arthur is nfty-three. Bargains ia clothing at Nolan Gash Store, Chiokeos 40 cents spieoe with the f either gmm mm a tanguou a. Boats now ran on the Willamette, ae far lsow&ss Seism. ' wa The tleeat pocket knives and the lowmt prioe. at Lahgdons. Only four divorce oases te be diaposed of at the Lane Circuit Court. .Sharif Sear., cf PeHhmd obtained a fee of $5000 in one esse the other day Old peoples parties are becoming common. Xhey certainly are very enjoyable affairs, Adttfn clRh, wm organised Saturday night by Prof. Vaughn ia Parrieh a Hall. Considerable favorable comment is made on the weather. Thta ia an important item. "He a my friend that speaks of me well behind my back." This ia Mae true crite rion. Judge Deedy spells it Walamet, and says that it is the right way, and the J edge ought to know. Wild geese are flying south ia large flocks, and a great many are being killed on the prairies. Any school district wanting a teacher ean be eupplied by calling upon County Sept Moses. A partial eel i see of the ana occurred an Tuesday, bat it was not visible in many Carrie Bradley ia said to be a mother. She has been ia the1 State penitentiary a year and a half. Skating Saturday afternoon at Daaael's Hail specially for ladies. Oaly two bits for the afternoon. A splendid assort sasat of linen dollars, embracing all the new styles, jaat received st L E Blaio's. A match heat is soon te take plane, a fee1 we chronicle with pleasure, particularly the sapper part. The most beautiful birds, plumes, tips. Bowses and ornament, are to be had at Miss Schubert's. The Hess Beys Social Club will give a hall to-morrow evening at Parrish's Hall. Everybody invited. All orders left wi.h Frank Kenton for newspapers and magazines are forwarded by first mail after their receipt. Miss X Schubert has just returned from Portland with the very latest styles ia hats, bonnets, tut kins, etc Bo net get discouraged at the prospect of long evenings but subscribe for the DsafO out and he happy. New suits arrive continually at L K Blaia'a, the place te get the beat goods st the moat reasons hie price. Hear Hoe. Rufoa Mallory to-night at Y. P. C. A Hail, on "A Trip Around the Wot Id." It will be interacting. Tight fitting ssoquss, dolmans. Ulsters, the finest stack in the city at Moateith Seitenbaeh'. Jack Warner who fell several weeks age and sprained one of his kseee has sufficiently recovered to be on the street again. "He that does yon a very ill turn will never forgive yen." No one ai this more than the newspaper man. Mr Carl Lu derm an, who has bean ly ill for several weeks has greatly improv ed, and will soon be en the streets again. A quiet conscience causes a qeiet sleep, so does having ones groceries of Hoffman ft Joseph. They are always pare aad fresh. Tickets for the remaining four lectures of the course, including the one to-night, for sale for fl.25. Single admission 50 eeats. The Y. F. T. V., will hold its regular meeting on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 133, at the ususal hour 2:90 p. m., in the Y. P. C. an. Mr J E Michael has moved I Wheatland to Lebanon. Hs says "please send the Democrat to that place henceforth and forever." City .lection soon, but as yet little talk is raised on tU subject, not nearly the amount that there ie stent the next Presidential election. The first of the week. Anthony Baltimore killed eight geese at oae shot. This was dose on the prairie, and eon be proved by good evidence. Ayoang man named Hammond while skating at the rink last Friday night fell and broke ids left arm at the wrist. Or. Harris set it and hs is doing well. Some new overcoats, a splendid line el them jest received at L E Blsia's and they will be sold at bedrock prices. Get a new overcoat It will keep yon warm. A sheepskin tannery should be establish ed in Albany. It might lead to many other industries, such ss the manufacture of mo rocco pocket books, albums, ate. Mr G T Alien, living at Csthlamet is now claimed to be the oldest inhabitant of Oregon, having come here in 1830 in the in terest of the Hudson Bay Company. A letter from Boston, reached Albany in eight days, decidedly quick time. A fast mail between New York and Portland makes the trip in six days and a half. About the scrubbiest kind of s acerb of a printer that ever begged for a dinner called en ua Saturday. May ws be saved from many such is onr earnest prayer. Alien ft Martin tbve just received new goods direct from the East, aad can sell cheaper than ever. Go aad see them before yon buy your fail and winter goods. Fine dress goods in all the new shades with velvet, plash end silk to match, also a full line of the newest novelties in fancy does buttons at Samuel E Young's Oar empty houses are filling fast, aad now is a golden enprotnnity' to strike for something to keep the many settlers here. Secretary Folger has issued a call lor $15, 000,000 three per cent bends. We regret this, as most of onr mosey is included ia these bonds and Oregon mortgages do net suit as. The question for debate this wsek by the young ladies' society of the State University at Eugene is, "Resolyed that the next Presi. dental election should be a Republican vic tory. " Wm are glad to note the fact that Thomp son ft Co,, are selling harness and saddles abroad. This speaks well for the firm, and they always give satisfaction wherever their goods are sold. We understand a young man carrying a sack of flour home was attacked Saturday night by a man in the dark, but managed to get away from the fellow and get home with the flour. Last Tuesday Bob Copeland was riding horse, when in turning a corner at a rapid rate of speed, it fell, his leg also falling un 1 t S . . - m aer line norse, Bruising it so that hs now walks with a limp. Oar county correspondents might do the Democrat a favor by occasionally obtaining businesspoeala for their communications, which they are at liberty to do for tea cents a line, onr regular price. A light parse often makes a heavy heart, buta heavy oae when in jeopardy of being used fore tmbttd purpose by a needle shad owe:.eit;j,makm, a heart aa heavy as a pyramid or a Salem hotel biscuit. Seven families arrived in Albany from Illinois last week, and have gone to house keeping iu oar city. It is to be hoped that Ithey will locate ia Linn county aa they seem to be substantial, industrious people. The following has passed the Washing, ten Territory legislature : "No employer shall exact of an employee mere than six days' labor in any week. And a com rent for more than six day a' , labor in one week shall be invalid. " .ioImu The uaion service 'Were - held Sunday night in the Mi BL Church, Rev. Judy do lirered the sermon, aft interesting and ear nest effort. The next meeting will be held at the U. F. Church, next Sabbath svsniag, beginaiag st 7 o'clock, The harness firm of Thompson ftCo ia still selling a great many harness aad thsy are not under sold by any firm ia the valley. Whips, horse blankets, lap robes, curry combs, brushes, and saddles at reduced rates. The poor geese, aad desk, aad snipe, how they will suffer now. The beys era after them red hot, aad say that no mercy will be shewn, This ia entirely proper, for nothing is more eatable than duek. Editors partic ularly are fond of gams. Jo Tyler aad Fred Blumberg have pur abased the butcher shop of W H Hires, and will suite them into one, running both to. gether. No doubt they will make a very popular shop sad ws shall ex pest to see them doing a thriving business. Attention is called to the change of the ad. of Russell ft Co., of Portland ia another column. This la a reliable, wide eweks firm, with a splendid lias of machinery for sals. Those interested in such matters should correspond with them. It is now claimed that the Kettieman Martis foot race at Portland was a "eaide" affair all the way through, it having been arranged before hand for Martin to beat Kettieman, bet the latter played into the hands of the gamblers, aad beat, leaving Martin and hie friend sold. Considerable excitement was occasions l in Portland last wsek by the annonne at of the failure ef Bachman Brothers, insurance agents, ef Portland, and it was further claimed that Ad. Bachman had left for parte unknown, probably British Amen - ca. I hey owed SoO.OOO, and most of this had been lost by gamblieg en the part of the said Ad. so it was claimed. Yesterday it became unlawful for say oae to take, kill or destroy any male deer or beck, aad will continue so until the first day ef next July. Female deer and doe, though, ean be kdled until January first, sad not after thea till August hrsl of next year. Elk, moose and mountain sheep can be killed till January first. It is now nr.. lawful to catch mountain or brook trout and will continue so until April let. The Mechanics' Band about Thanksgiving will give e dramatic aad musical entertain snout which wilt be worth attending. Prep arations are being made to make it oas of the beet local satertainmenta ever held in the eity. Ae the prooaads will go towards buying new uniforms for the hoys, every body shoe Id make op their minds to go. The people of Linn County are new of fered an opportunity of reaching down ia their pockets aad pulling oat their spare changs to meet the demand of the State aad county. The Sheriff will aeon visit yea, so yen had better be on head. See dates ia another seisms. Don't get excited sad swear abeat hiah taxea sad the like, for they are lower ia this thaa meet other coun ties ef the state, hut pot on a heavenly and act ss if yea liked it. Men ere hot sorry witeeesee is their own r The praise of Kidney-Wort comti from the months of thoeej who have been aaade atronc and bealthv by it. Listen : "It is caring everybody, writes a druggist. ''Kidney-Wort is the most popular modi sine ws sell." It should be by right, for no other medicine baa such specific action en the liver, bowels sod kidneys. Earnings ef the Oregon end California railroad for seven months ending July 3!st $59,212 ; net earnings, $114,281. Daring the first week in October the Nor thorn Pacific earned $339,400, against $223.- 946 for the corresponding week last yer. Earn in ss of the Central Pacific so far this are about $1,000,000 below the ear lugs for tbs corresponding part of the year In another column is recorded the mam age n jstr VMtin wmmmm mo mm amwi Miller. Ths, start out 99 Ufa with nappy - a war m a WJBF.aa a war r a t ' prospects end a bright future, ana are en titled to onr best withes for s long and prosperous life. By the way Mr Wil liams is sixty-seven while Mrs Williams la only seventy-four, their united ages being one hundred and forty -onr. This ia a good example fer onr young people. Hr 8 Nsugass, ef tb firm of Jacobs 4 Nengass, ef Corvallis, died st his home in that city last Monday morning, of softening of the bruin. Hs had just returned from Sen Francisco, where he had been for the benefit of his health and medical treatment, bat wm not improved. Hs immediately was taken worse, aad died ss stated. lie n brought to this city, and buried under the rites of mut rehsnon at the Jewish ceme tery near tbia city. The Mechanics' Fair clossd last Saturday in Portland, and now it turn ont thst, ai though a sec cess, there were numerous ex bibitors who were shamefully treated, first premiums going to some one else. All th who failed to get a blue ribbon an down in the mouth and cannot use sufficient words te condemn the management. Reform is nsc tary, auo something should be done so that every last exhibitor will get something if only a chrorno. Aa some talk of establishing a gymnasium ha been heard among our young men we give a receipt taken from an exchange, which is very cheap a well as effective "Ths cheapest and simplest gymnasium in the world one that exercises every bona and musole in the body is a fat piece of steel notched en one side, tightly fitted in a wooden frame and after being greased on both sides with beooa rind, tubbed Into ev. a i en a .a e suck oi wooa tsia lenctnwiso on s buck." Th following ia a copy of a couple pages of the note book of the junior editor of the Democrat, found lying open en his table this week. It explains itself, and will be appreciated by any one who has every been afflicted ia the sums manner : "Money lost at Tangent carpets sprained knee bedsteads, tables sse Blank and gat sub scripaon broom, wash tub Death of Mr. S. looking glass Mr J. in city rolling" but here the page ended before the pin part cams in. Ws have several times spoken of the slow, nca of Mr Baldwin in building ths fish lad der at Oregon City, aa provided at the last Legislature, no reason being given for it. The Albany correspondent ef the Oregonian very justly aaya : "If he ia not going to at .MkXQ t tend to the business entrusted to 1dm by the Legislature, let another man be appelated who will." We would like to see salmon sporting in the Willamette even at Albany, and something should be done te briag it about. An explanation from Mr Baldwin is ia order. Last week Thursday a man by the name of Bear, working, for Mr Witael, near Ten: gent, discovered thai $05 or 170, which he had left in the pocket of e pair of peats in ia room had been extracted, at least wss net to he found. Hs bad loft his pasts there with the money in them about three days before, and iu the meantime, Thursday morning, we believe, two men, strangers, who hsd been working for Mr. Witael loft, sad their whereabouts ia net known. Whether they took it is not known for oer- tain, bat that is. the aeppesitioa, Mr Bear at least ia short about $70, too much for a poor maa to loose. There is quite an advantage, looking at the matter in oas light, for a farmer to be ia debt ia this state. Suppose hs owns tea thousand dollars worth of real property, ea which is a Ave thousand dollar mortgage, and the land is aasesssd for live thousand, then his taxea will amount to 0, five thou uind dollars worth of hia property not being taxed ) whereas if he were te sell half ef it and pay off the mortgage, he would have te pay taxes oa at least twsoty fivs hundred dollars. Some oas may auggeat that tbs in- tercet which he woold pay in the ft ret case I would more than counterbalance the tax, bat this ia offset by the oae ef the extr land. As sa l a thioir as has ansa fallen to eur bt to chronicle ia the misfortune which be- fell Mr. Geo. A. Kdee. former Countv Clerk. Sunday, about 2 o'clock b. sa whil. ha waa walking from the barn te hia house, he waa suddenly taken with paralysis, and fall. Hit wife same to his assistance. He could not apeak. Assistaucs waa ssmmoaed, aad Dr. Risdon was sent for, who ha worked earneetly for hia patient, until now the osee tabopefnl. Ed. Edes wss telegraphed for Sunday evening, bat did not get the tele gram till about 10 am. yesterday, and did net get here till last evening Mr. Edee has tbs host attendance possible, aad every one who knowa him, far and wide, anxiously hopes for his reoovery. StaUtman. At the minstrel show Saturday night it was noticed that the curtain was tacked at one end and tied at the other, aad the query wm, aa to how they would get .t f.em ia front ef the stage, the general opinion ' in i that it would be necessary te out the string. The mystery waa solved by the tall man of the show reaching up aad pul- hog the string from a hook, aad carrying the whole curtain across the stage aad de positing it on the ether side, aad then at the sad of the act. hs wouid srsb it and rush back, hooking it again oa the other side. This caused nearly aa much amuse ment as the show. Albany should feel proud of sueh e stage. Dr. inkle. Principal of the National Surgical Institute, Western Division, $19 Bush street. San Francisco, will be at the Cbetaeketa Hotel, Salem, November 1st end 2nd, at the Revere House, Albany. Nov. 3rd and till noon on the 5th. st tbs St. Charles Hotel. Eugene City, Nov. 6th and 7th, at the Metropolitan Hotel, Roeeburg, 7fev. 9th, aad at the St. Charles Hotel. Portland, Nov. 22nd and 23rd, for the pur pose of exam.ning and taking patten te for this Institution. Diseases of the spin limbs, deformities, paralysis sad all chronic disoasse. specialties. Refereaoe given Good fer Beecher. He has hit tbs nail sow if hs aever did before. This ia what he asys : "Of ail the country that 1 have t over, if 1 ware venue maa and wanted to cattle down, I should go to Oregon or Wash ingtee Territory. A yeeog man who bss cot health and streneth end need habits cannot possibly fail there. Me oaa go out sod raise wheat, go into the lumbering or chipping business or lute manufacturing The immigration tide bss not realty pourtd over into these states yet, but if young ansa wetf of my opinion they would not stay ta tb states but weald pour over the Rockies to where the climate is char mag, winters very short aad summers very long a mild.1 Mrs DUIard. wifs of IUv John Dillard, of Dillard's Station, saya the Standard met with a aad misfortune last Meaday, from the effects of which she will probably aot recover. In attempting to replace sems fire-brands tbst bad rolled off the Are she fell forward into the biasing mam, and, her clotiiing instantly taking fire, she would have been speedily cones mod only fer tbs timely arrival of the hired xirl. who, with i - to.t prm mm was mm . t r . i over her and ex anguished the Wtsaoa. Help called, and all that could be done waa done for the auffsring woman, yet little hopes are entertained for her reoovery. She is shout 80 years old and one of Oregon's pioneers. The North Amtrkum Jtevitie for Novem- bar, by ths liveliness aad tbs sterling worts of the articles it contains, satisfies ths qnirements of the meet exacting reader. Senator B. B. Anthony write of "Limited Suffrage in Khode Island." Or. Nervin Green, President of ths Wsstern Union Company, in an article entitled "Ths Gov ernment and ths Telegraph," cites ths pro visions of the Federal Constitution and the determinations of the Supreme Court which sepear to debar the Seneral Government from assuming the management of the tele graph lines. Ths Rev. David V. Utter bringa out from oblivion th record ef cer tain alleged aetrocious crimes of "Jeba Brown of O saw atomic." There are twe acientific artidea, namely, "Solar Physics," by Gen. John Newton. W H Mai lock con tributes "Con venations with a Solitary." Finally, "Dr. Hammond's Estimate ef Wo man," is reviewed by Mrs. Liliie Beveienx Blake, Miss Nina Morais, Mrs Sam A Un derwood and Dr Clemence 8 Lozier. Fifty cents a copy : $6 a year. Published at $0 Lafayette Place, and sold by aswdealera generally. Whipple spring Tooth en Wheels These harrows have had a fair trial ia this county, over twenty of them having been sold to onr leading farmers laatt spring, and all apeak favorably of them Parties wanting a harrow that hi good for cultivating In grain, and, working sons mer fallow, cannot ae better than buy a Whipple. They alee have a seeder ab aohment which hi second to none. For sale bv Smukl E. Youso. WASTED. A family with no children, or at leant no little children, te take oharge of a farm of 170 acre, six miles eeet of Albany, and also to take oharge of two little girls, aged two and fenr. Sixty acres of plow land on the faun. Will 1st farm on the mont reasonable terms, Family of good repu tation and reference required, sarTb most brilliant shades possible, on all fabrics are made by the Diamond Dyes. Unequalled for brilliancy and durability. 10 eta. SOCIAL ANO ; list L 0 Dedgs, of Perthmd la vioHjnf. its the eity. ' Hon ft P B mm left ferths east a fsw dsya ago te attend the National (rrnftft, ' W A Cox returned from Portfand lest Wednssdsy, aad will remain here during the winter. Mrs ('has H Oaufleld, eee.KU Fbillipis, was to Albany Wednesday, and made this etn oe a pleasant call. K O Michael, Presiding Elder of the M. S. Church South waa in Albany Monday, and mode the Dxaomar offioe a sell. Sheriff Humphrey weat to Salem Satur- day. taking with him Frank W hoe laud, asutenosd (or live years in the penitentiary. Mr J Q Jentrta salted en ns Saturday. Hs wtM leave Tangent in s day or two for the Bay. where he will remain daring the winter. W K Price arrived in the elty Wednes. day fiom hia ranch oat from Priaeville. He reports money plenty and times lively ia that section. Mr Henry Baokenato. who baa been living ie Coos County lately earns te Albany a fsw dsya ago, after an abssooe of two or three years, aad has been visiting hia parents. Mr Fred Donning, of East Portland, was th oity Monday aad Taseday, and while hor mads the Dbmocra offioe a call. We r fit hear that be ia doing well. M C Miller, who was quite ill with theooneumpUen here ia now in Kansas, wbr f "d to bear be has greatly improved, beisg nearly recovered, Council Uf. is his add ia Cm WM ty over Sunday, bl Portland from the attention, fl b8 ssassasaod as a witness in the atag robbery ease which will come np be. fere the U. a Court. Ha mads the Domo. csat offioe a pleasant call. Mr. Oserge Hochstedler bss reterned te Albany from Salem, after an absence there of several months. The Staitjtmnm savs him the following oomplimeet. "Mr H. has dons some nice work since he came to Salem. Part of the Sac work oa the Governor's new house was executed by him." Rev W R Steveeson, a minister of the U F Church, recently from Pcnnsylveeis, preached ia Dr. Irvine's church in this oity last Sunday morning. Ho will probably locate ia Portland, where sn effort wdl be made to establish a church of his denomin ation. Mr A Deoksrd returned 'rum the East but Tuesday, be eg the first Linn sounty pioneer to come beck. While gone he saya he did not see any country fit for s white man to live in, with one exception, Oregon ahead of the world. This ia what they ai' dl say whse they reach horn, and there will be the meet contented let ef people here ever heard of. Mark thie. Last Wodneaday evening at the residence of IUv H i'$ Irvine a pleasant social; was held by the mess here ,o the ehurch in honor ef Her and Mrs 8 leva neon, who have recently oome here from Penney lveiaa to locate prob ably Ut Portland. The usual good time al ways assured one whoa at Rev Irvine's house was had by all, a BMMptoae leach served, and a late adjournment had With reluctance. Mors each entertain- it are needed emosg eur citiseee. e Wleo eaytae- A crowd Ie not a company, except hen foond at tbo large a to re of J L Cowso A Co. Lebeoen. surchealnc their splendid stock of dree goods All men can aet be masters, but moot y tueir uoois aeo snoee . at J L Cowan 4 Co. rear is stroogsr than love, yet snoot people love to go to J LC wan a Co'e., at Lebeoen fur their roods, knowlasr that they can got bargnlua. Agree, for the law Is costly, to buy your groceries and pro vial one at J L Cowan A Co' at Lebanon. Dying Is as natural as living, so lo trading with J L Cowan 4 Co. of Loban an, the lead log merchants. A long life baa loag miseries, but buying your furnishing goods of J L Cowan 4 Co. insures your getting good goods at bottom price. are and diligence bring lues, so doss trading with J L Cowan 4 Co. , at Lebanon, where the boot goods of all kludaara found. Children am poor men's rlohee, soar. goods bought of J L Cowan 4 Co., for they will wear. New rubber clothing, goeeara srs, overshoce j k. j ti.M wen! Nolan's i - i.iaw Cash 8 tors. Vraak fteaUe's Italy. The number for November, like its predecessors, Is extremely iittersstiof, eu tort alulae and instructive. The en gmvings are voluminous, nnd as varied as the articles they lliuatrate. The col ored plate frontispiece Is an artlstto gem. N. Robinson's contribution, "Tho Land of ths Lion and Bun,'' Decoration, Hiatorioal and Artistic," The Tombs of Mitia, in Mexico," etc will well reney the resder, l here srs serial and short atories, sketches, ad venture. Dooms, etc. by Amaada Douglas, Oscar Doyle, Billow Hopkins, Mrs. Jans O. Austin, Etta W Pierce, Mary A Dunnieon, Captain Keoaeys, etc. etc.. and n large and varied mis oollnay, replete with Information and entertommeut, Tbsrs sre 128 quarto and over 100 embellishment Price 29 celts n number, or $3 n yenr, postpaid Mrs. Freak Leslie, publish or, 53, 55 and 57 Park Plane, New York. Hancalaa In Clothing. : a order to reduce stock and make timsa lively, I will offer my entire new stock of mens,' youths and boys' clothing, over coats aad ulsters st greatly reduced prices, Prioe NOLAN'S Store fOanelag School. Mr. and Mm. Vaughn will organize their juvenile danolng olaas, at Parrish's hall, on Saturday afternoon, November $, 1888. at two o'clock. All Interested in having their children taught danolng and politeness in well regulated society, should call with the children and have them com mence st ths beginning of tho term. Respectfully, PaoK, H. N. Vauu.m, for Sale. One hundred and forty acres, nlas miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in oul tivatlon. 10 seres slashed and sown to rasa. Comfortable dwelling, good outhouses. Cheap. Inquire at this offioe. Bargains in ladies' fin kid glovet st Nolan's Cash Store. PERSONAL u nv mm tax A U SUP' M ' 1 1 'mmm'tmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmm Bcpsrt of tirae Jar. tn Uu Circuit CouHtr Linn County Oregon To th Honorable R. P Boise, Judge or tain t. suit. We, the grand Juror for add county . m a at ' . . . J at the October Ursa of said Court fer lbs yen 198$, reapectfully show and report as follows : . We have examined into all crimes coming and brought to our notlos. and have disposed of the same In each manner as we thought the law In such esses required. Also we have examin ed the public buildings. Ws find the Jail In good condition and ell necessary facilities for tbs safe confinement of prisoners. Tbs County Clerks office Is neat and well kept ; the records are nil well ar ranged, easily understood and ia ss oellsnt condition. Abo the manner In which the business of ths County Treas urer is tranaaoted refloats great o red it on that offioe. The Hhsrif!'- office seems to bo well conducted, Ths reoords of probate under the careful supervision of the County Judge ars full end complete. Ths pauper acoouat of tbs County Is largo oa account of n lack of facilities for taking ears of ths poor. Ws would recommend as a measure ef economy that the county provide lte If with n sultablo piece of land with proper build- lags te bo used as a home for tbs In digent poor. Having concluded onr labors ws ask to bo discharged. Jot Ystxs. Foramen. F, M SMITH, A. Blsvims. n LaMSf Jonm MoBOiif, R. W. Far, W. C. Coohy. Following la a Hat of pensioners In Linn Linn county as published la the ''Oregon. tan," with their monthly ponsloa : Ramsey, Moris, dep. another j$ 90 Besbe, James O., Injury to eplne..., 4 09 Phillip, Wm H, oar. dlarr 9 99 Howard, Amos H, g. o. w. r. shook, r. arm- 9 99 May, J ernes !?., arrow w. bead 11 99 Wads worth, Preaete wound In back 19 09 Brown, Mary, widow 9 OS Veen. Chrastina. m. e. w. 1. shoulder 2 99 J often, John, wd. both haade m II 09 Risks, John W, sr. s. w. I. thigh I OS Chaaes, Henry H, g. s. w. r. hand... 9 99 itright, Rebecca, widow mi a s 00 Hyde. J all as Fay, cttsloeatloo r. hip joint 19 99 roust, Lonlsa, widow 00 Owyer, Charles, injury to abdomen fnavy) 4 99 Dlffeebeeker. Frederick, vsr voles.. 8 00 HberrHI, Wm H.,chr. dlarr part deaf die. threat e aaaj w vf White, Edward T .. g- a. w. r. erm .. 14 99 Lone-. Isaac H., die. of bladder and kidneys. 4 09 Duncan. Reran, widow it 13 S ( Johnson. Major, total bliadeea 79 ( Hand. Cranneil. die. lnnsjs 9 Haltmarah. lease, x. w. 1. Jaw 0 00 Roes, (ieorge, g. s, w, r. hip s ee Haw ken, nemusl.g. aw. 1. hlp.tkigh 9 0e Renins: man, Robert K, die. eyes 4 09 Cm sen. Qoeege W.,laas L arm above elbow $4 99 Aebesoa, Nsncy, Sep, mother ...... 9 00 Kynieten, John T., slight dee, both $$9rtJ ........ siiiissi eeeeeoeOS SW WJ Belyeu, William, surv. 1819. 9 90 Vender pool, Jeo W, ear. dlarr 9 99 Mr O 8 Mollis, Veterinary Xoalon. Mass., oerUSse that he tb groat pale-care, fit Jeoebe Oil, the solo re mad v la hie nmottee for horse ell con aiders It eu parlor te auy cure has kaowa In forty ysars. He tried earns srreet paln-wanlsbsr oa btusselr for rheumatism and by wbish ho wsj p'etely euro d. Bargains in lad tee' cloaks sisters and 4oh at Nolans Cash Store. Meatcal iassmaaeata. . II. Daniel bow hee a comp ete 11ns of musical instruments of all kinds for sale, consisting of tbo Mathushek piano, the Sbonlnger organ, fiddlee, violins, guitars, etc., aa well as ths latest sheet manic. His Instruments irt all of ths host gradee, and are not the oheap trash, so that when you get aa Instrument of any kind yon may know thst yon are getting one that will last nnd hold its tuns. Bargains ia traaks 1 trunks ! st Nolan's Cask 8 tore. All persons knowing themselves indebted te tbs late firm ef Thompson 4 Roberta, tast I have retired from the business and em acoouat of failing health am compelled to make a radical change ef climate, aad all notes and accounts dns ths firm most be uld "P iihly. as I cannot go away I ithoot settlins. Thanking my enstomsrs for tbsir kind patronage. I remain respectively, Oaa RrsART. Thompson A Co., having Just purchas ed a stock of harneaaes and saddlee from a bankrupt firm In Independence st a ihaw dhteonnt will sell tbeee goods at a great aeoridoe. Aa tbey were all made by a first -class workman and of the material thie ie a ehanoe to got a her oheap aever before offered in Albany. Go te thie popular Arm for your you ean depend not only upon getting - them cheap, but of good quality. Highest market price in trade for butter, egga and bacon at Nelaa'a Cash Store, - W ' ' everybody Stem- Everybody com ss tn Allen Martla, Albany, 9r thsy come from every nook, crook had corner in Linn nnd Benton countiee, to buy their fall and winter aupplles People say thsy can do better at their store than any other stsre iu the Stats. Seemleea Hosiery - Ladles', misses end goats' seamli sash mere hosiery opened this wssk st 85. NOLAN'S Store The toiiowtnc lathe list of letters ramal alnf tn the Poet Office. Albany. Una county. Ore- Nov. 1, 188s. Persons sailing isr tness must ol v th date en which tasy were advertised. Boor, Andrew Brews, C W Boric, James Barnard, Mrs Annie Brkson, H J. M. IRVING, F. M. J E Sorbin Corvallis. will rsbatld his saloon Steseton Op..rt--Hy For year fall and winter goods go to Allen A Martin, Albany, Or. aaaiaoo Old folate Party. Last Friday nod ft Mrs J H Foster gave a dinner to several of her aged friends, la honor of her mother, Mrs Bur k hart, which brought together a really fwmsrka hie company of old people, the youngest of whom was 8 and ths oldest $9. While oar sating editor was not fortunate enough to be present he was kindly remembered With asms oaks, which st least spoke fer that part of the parly. We ondereteed K was one of tbs most enjoyable affairs imaginable, and that the old people one end nil forgot their years, and Joked and had ss good a time aa even youth baa on such an occasion. There were fourteen present, besides Mr and Mrs Foster, end Mrs Oay. The united age of tbs fourteen Was more than the ago of Methuselah, the average being 73 yearn, quite remerk abls for a company efeo many. Eleven Of ths woman were widow, aad all of their husbands but one died in this ty, am interesting feet. Their hus bands were all prominent men and all but one ef the fourteen ere pioneers. All bars children aad graad children, and all but one la this county. As they have all seen over three score years ef life we bsvs no hesitation la pub lishing their agee, certainly one mey feel proud of s4 vanned yeers : Urn Nency Martin so Mrs Rebecca Borkhart kx Mr John Smith jvi Mrs Jobs Mm!!h... Mrs A M Fisher j Mlsw ?. Jaste BOtl. . ,...,ee7$ Mrs R O Ifilj.e.., 74 MrsN. M. Hague eeae ..............a.. A Mrs M. J. Hannen ee 71 Mm Battle Chorea ho Mm Re bene Young m ....00 Mm Dr Miller eg Mre Wilson Hi sin e ee eeeeeee M Mm W Q Stewart eeeee ............ ........ ....... . - .a5 Total Average. 1051 79 Recently twe or three families came from Boston to ths Northwest, but they Imagined this was en uncivilised country without any sdvaatag, poor ignoramus es, that no furniture was to be obtained here, decent to as, end in feet nothing good enough for people from Ms see eh o sette, so they brought a oar lead of their things. The freiejbt on them to Portia ad wan $1099, aad from Portlaad to Sssltls $300, we naderstand about ae much ae tbo whole stock could ho bought fer here. We have been told of aa occurrence in Al bany of moeh the same kind. It Illus trates the abject ignorance of eastern peo ple about Oregon and the Northwest. From private letters and other son rose we ef funny incidents about the opinion y have ef thie country, oome think ing that wild Indiana prey around onr a ears, and tast boasts or prey follow our foot a a pa, that log heuaee srejtho mis, aad that anoh things ae schools and churches am Use hone tenth, while all lwxuriee. like pianos, erpeta,silk dr and stev pipe ante, are absolute aonenitiee. They think they oaa take op land anywhere. even in our etreote ; and oooe la aw hi Jo sooh people screw up tbslr courage enough to oome here, the same as ths Boston families who foolishly paid $1100 freight. Whoa tbey get here aad find that there ia net s aairdosea lew hensee in the Wil- tensette Tel hay, (ws have never eeen si yet,) teat pieaos ean itseve pipe bate are a sees here as la Row Tork or Peon- sy l vests or even Missouri, that as good furaitare as made bora an any whore in set and as aheap, with th except tea of Meek walnut goods, that clothing and dross good, oar pete and the like oaa bo obtained bore nearly as cheap aa even in rodune, llilnoss, I hoy open their eyee. and wonder bow thsy svr could bsvs been deceived lo thie way. B. a. t eems Jsrry. reilowiag iethe grand jury fer .he U. District Court, which moots la Portland thie week. Moot ef them ere from thie pert of the fttate : John O Grey, miller. Eugene City. D Hamblin, osrpenter, Canyon villa. T C Rockingham, farmer, N., Yamhill. Faryla Ads ma, farmer, Monmouth. El Is ha Livingstone, farmer, Cloaveland. Stephen fettaate, farmer, Marion fetation. H C Eowsll, farmer, G reads Flood B B Brock way, farmer, Roeebnrg. L L Kellogg, farmer, Oakland. Jacob Brnggor, farmer, Cedar Mill. TH Hn absurd, farmer, Salem. Alfred Marqubam, farmer, Butte Creek, Joeeph Edwards, farmer. King's Valley. Martin Rebbrna, farmer, Molalla. M L Bobbins, farmer, Delia. B J Qrubbe, farmer, Wilbur. J W Fletcher, farmer, Brownsville. Anson Kinney, farmer, Rick real. Frank E Fuller, farmer, ButtarvUm. O W Gray, merchant, Salem, John Riekard, farmer, Cervallra. James Partlew, capitalist, East Portland. William Cyrus, fhrmsr, Scio. Mr B E Hammock, living four mUse north of Lebanon, has Just received one ef the celebrated Westlncboues engines. nnd during ths coming winter will saw fir poles for fencing, which ho win soil tor shout half tho coat of ordinary fencing. Cull on him, or write tn him st Lebanon. strtmt a nunc salvb. Th boat salve In the world for en as, hrntoes, eoree, ulcere, aalt rheum, fever ires, tetter, chapped nantrs, caiiDiaias, eorna aad all kind of skin eruptlone. Ths ml re la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in everv ese or money re funded. Price S5c per box. For sale by Poebay A Mason. ty We are new prepared to make leans ta any snsns desired ea improved farm land in Line aad Beaton counties for any length ef time net lees then one year. FcBKH&JtT Bros. Vreeh rub : Freeh fish at Hyde's. ASUUSUS. i WILLIAMS MILLER. Oa Oct. 25th. 1888, by xtev JMaiord Stringer, at his resi dence, Mb Cbas Williams and Mas Bacstsx Millar both ef the Forks of the fsaatiam. WILBUR KIRK. On Oct. 21st 1883. bv not; Avenue, Acq., at ta Brownsville Hotel, Ma Josnr P Wiujcr and Miss wv v r a aa waa . . . Estate. B Kirk, aM of Linn county. yREDENBURG GARRETT. On 9)ct. 24th, 1983, st ths residence of John M Oarrstt, by H J C Averitl, J P, Ma. Oso W la sdks burg and Mm Maaraa Garrett all of Linn county. DUNNING SORREL. Oa Oet 14th. 1883. at the house of W C Barrel, by Rev Johs at H Weddle, Mr O R DuNimra and Mrm Ei42ASUsrn Sorrkl ail ef Lisa county GOODMAN BEESON. On Oct. 28th. 1933, by Rev A J Wigle, at bis residence, - Mr Cbas T Goodman aad Mas Rosa Bansox all of Ltnn county. OOJJIJTW waat seine te a Hem Ie what helps to build a eity as told by an aliased je eflsmtt naorp troth than poetry m It, and 1 wtM le onr cftlsens no hort to thick "1 he prosperity of .Seattle, son te everybody, te owing primarily to tbsaa limited faith of her people. There Is so doubt of a e ran fa tor In the mf of her cRlssn. Ishey are all ready to oas sseenona to Seattle. She la nppermoet In their minds Ton sol merchant who pays his 900 or month rent, and by a tight an balsecce hie ledger at the ead of the mmtb, Of her pro poet a, and Leadtesjrs "OJoryr Yon sound the email irsjrr who pays hie $60 per month for a 10x19 box, or $29 for tbo privilege ef etaaeHsm on cm street corner to vend hie end th refrain Is "if sljeiujak !" It not matter whether he eaves a long as bs sees others making mosey and hae tbs inestimable privilege ef living at the hab of commerce. It la such math that builds eftlea, asm if Seattle ea keep it alive, one will still prsgiesn. The soar or relaxation dose not seem te them." r rates. State Veers After bavingenftered for t ysars wtah parslysis," say Mr Joseph Yates, of Peterson, Fw Jersey, "I was eared by Samaritan iter vine." Mr Yates anther - s this alatemsna. Tear druggist keep it, 1 1.40. Our llttl girl bad tbs croup. Wei Am men's Cough Byron. It eared Have also used It fer colds, always success, it is a wonderful medteise, i every family whore there am aheuld keep It ia the aae. ae it te tho it. and a safe family remedy. Pa b llener Courier, Sea Joes, Do. 9a, fees oT All persons wishing te tost tho street rsmetv ess lbs wui care ConsnmptlowXongds. Hrwneniua, sr sny srsesten or the and Imaaa are raseeseedte anil at P A MssenVe Brng Htore ead get e Trial tie or nr. King s new urn very re ansnptleu free of cost, whteb will yon wnat a regular do. Por a cough or cold there la am equal to Ammsa'e Cengs Syrup. Lecture TcNightfFridy, BY RUFUS MALLORY. SUBJECT A JOURNEY ROUND THE WOULD. GENTLEMEN I T HE TIME HAS COME Will Til WILL WANT mm FALL tflflT, PLEASE TARE NOTICE THAT I tAVl A COMPLETE STOCK IF BUS, YOUTHS AND BOYS WM NaT RECEIVED THAT WERE MRIT O DEI MY PERSONAL SBrWISin AND WITH SPECIAL CARE AS TO PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY. ALL CRADES OF SUITS FOR MS1 NESS AND DRESS CHEAP, MEMIM ANO GOOD TIE BEST ASSORTMENT IF NATS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET; MANY SPECIALITIES IB FORNIRRIIR GOODS, SUCH AS ALL WOtt Wit WEAR, OYER SHIRTS, DUCK StQBS, WHITE SHIRTS, NECK TIES, 1ANB KERCHIEFS, CLOVES, ETIL A FINE LINE OF BOOTS ARB SHIES DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN FACTO RIES, AND OF THE REST QUALITIES. IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO IBM AT THIS STOCK BEFORE BUYING, GOODS SOLD AS LOW AS IS CBN- i K . 9 mjr 4 sT f Ssr i wP sn IWK an v . SISTEHT WITH CONDBBTINI A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. E. BLAIN i bv I 1 LeST3B M n 9 La JUST Oa tW .: .Je'-