1,1 r.iHiw ( - -I I -'-, f; M l)' ' .AV..1 : ,;0'f;) . Jl. ' 'J 1 LOCAL AND GENERAL 'i'l i res! f-; in about over. Did yim borrow tliiH puper? 'T!i li' wt jdU work in done KxJ'JU-w. by the Kevcrtd refreshing aliowcr full (hir ing the tl i-it of tin.) week. Mr. J. (.). (IroKH will f,rivo u dance nt Waterloo iu::t Friday ovoniuir, Aujjaat :;u. Tli'.- )nn:s!iiil put .!i:n Keenly in tho cooler ('..) Ijci!i;r drunk iiiul swearing on I In' mIntIs. M. A. Miilor will clifli'iuit bin ntock of wised piiiiitH nt coal fur the next thirly days. ' Mvh. "I ) ivi(lr-o:i, of lVmn'i-oy, WT, win; In town thin v.u k vialting her nlnter, Mix. K. V. llindninn, Mr. 1!. C. McClure viim made the happy father (if ii nine pound irl, liml Saturday. Mother ami child do!nr well. All piulicH knowing tlieillHclvCM indebted I) Swum !;'om. will confer a favor by calling and settling, ttH 1 1 1 c V tire in need of their money, MewrK. ,1. A. Heard inid J. A. Hub erts niMdo ilie flotirinhing little village of Sweet Ifoine a visit thin week. Chiirlci Hiiidtimn, of Portland, win ofS. . Ilindiiian, way hi town this week with a hand of horses which he I in. ii;,-lit fiv.:;i Cutnp Polk. On. Sndih nnd family, of Albany, were in (own Sunday. Mr. Smith returned hum:' in the evening, hut left hits family here for n wliurt Ml. We v, under what, in the matter with the editor-in-chief nt prexenf. It hcciiih um tnoiigii lie Mad lost iciiiioUiing probably his heart and he in erorni! Oh, my! wo can hardly stand him. Wc d(. wish J Kim IU'.A dku: I)o you owe Tim1 Kxi'UK. anything? Wei!, it. may h n hiiuiII matter to you, hut the aggre gate of feveial hundred dehniuent HiibscrihcrK in eoiciideranle to the prinl er. Just utep in und make in fi'ol -rued hy the "I'hiijucirt chink of a dollar or two." On Wednesday, August tin, the Ore pin (.'(inference, of the M. 1). Chureh. mcelH i:s J'ortland. This conference embraces all that part of Oregon west of tin: Cascades, and will bo presided over hy liinhop T. A. Ihiwwan, I). 1)., L. L. D., of St. liouin. MiniHLH l'rankie Ihirkhar., Onetta (Vouch, .Je.-nu' .KiiIhIoii and Orah Jlarknc.su made UN a pleiuiant cull this week and brought uh n lar;e heautil'ul h(HUe(, Air which they have our thank, (-'all r.,'aln, little friendx. On Monday afternoon ahut one o'clock .lumen Keeney, iu a very un-ii-'utl(!iiiauly manner, accosted West Fleetwood, whercup'.iii "Fleet" went for him in tfood atyle and hooii had the lM-xtofit. Hotli men had heen drink U). ICccney wish arrested and put in tlie lock-up, I;a.4 Thiux'lny cvenii),'.; a liirfje nuin her tifthe younjr people j;atheivd In at Mr. IV.hn' and pive Minn NeKie Aiiiomi a mirpriH'. party, it, hcin; her hlrtliday. The youny; ladicn jn-epared a nicv supper for the occasion, which was very much enjoyed hy all present, A hunt twehc o'clock all took their departure, wiidihitf Minn Keltic many happy rctuniH of the day. Itev. 1). I). I'.ushnen, 1). )., lately of Wuyuriibiirtf, l'a., has received a unati inious call ti) the Ouuiberland J'rcsiiy teriii'i church of F.mc-me, Or., nnd wi are informed that lie will be on hy the lhst of October to take charge of the work. Jr. liiishnell has the reputa tion of n lino pulpit orator, an earnest. Christian worker and a successful pas tor. We coiieraUilcte the church at Eugene In than uecuring one that adiuilH In the front rank and win is able and willing to work in the good cause. N. H. Allen, of Albany, was In Leb anon a part of two d.ivH lids week In the Interest of "more lights and better lights" for our town. Mr. Allen lias luul successful experience in the elec tric, litfht business for several yenra. It is believed that electric lijjhhs can bo furnished cheaper than oil, and all towns and cities that have adopted thorn, we notice, never go buck to oil again. We eontidehtly trust that n company will be formed at once which will push the matter. Wo understand that one-half the Htoek will he taken by two of our citizens, u'nd If those who have money would look to their own int'.-rest, they would Unci here u safe und paying Investment. Mr, rjain Miller i:i vjfclUtig hvU cr, F, M. Miller. J Jop chocks priufed on uliort notice and in the best iitylc. F. M. Miller Is having an addition put to his dwelling. ft Is rumored that T. C. Feebler will erect a new building hooii. Morn, to the wife of .jiuncri Hooker, on Saturday, August 17, a girl. Mr. Frank Miller went to Fngcne last week, returning homo on Monday. A large number, of Indians came in from the reservation this week to pick Imp. F. M. Miller's new building near tho fethodist church hi under good head away. Mr. V F. liu'iw, wife ar:d little girl of Albany, was hi our town last Sunday, 15. )'. liodv.'i 11 has rented and moved Into the dwelling Just north of U.v. J. R. Klrkpatrick's. Another party of jolly pleasure Keek ers, from Lebanon, left for the motin ttUim this week. Kev. Martin Hic kman is erecting n neat dwelling in tho Kirkpatrick ud dition to Lebanon. The firm of Ooan & lliltcr hnx dif solvcd partncrsh.ip, Mr. Gcan taking charge of the business. We do not hear certain young people talking of street lamps and buck streets for the past few days. Mrs. J. It. Kirkpatrick and Misses I'.cliniie and ISciina Kirkpatrick left for Newport yc terday morning. AVe have printed over I'll!:) hon checks this week, nnd have orders for job work coming hi at all time.-;. The track of the Albany street car line in belli" cleaned oil', preparatory to running the street cars next week. Our exchange! arc nearly all full of timlicr land notices. There seems to be a grand ruwh for the timber lands of Oregon. Thirteen men started for the moun tains to take up timber claims. They returned Tuesday, hut we did not learn w hot her they found claims or not. Mis U.K. l'arri.sh has rented the building bit ween the Kx press office and Mr. (Jay's saloon, where she will open a restaurant by the f.rst of next mouth. We have added several quires this month and will add several more next week so we think we are safe in say ing Tm: Kxi-nu-s now has a circula tion of one thousand Our hose team is team is still making efforts to go to the tournament at Tacema. If they can organize the team it wilt lie the best in the valley, and should go by all means. The editor left for Newport, yester day morning, to attend the Press Ass o cialion at Newport, which is in scs-ion to-day and ti)-morrow. J-Ie will proba bly return by way of Portland. The street lamns have been left unlit for the past two or three nights. It is bad that they should be burning all through the summer, and now, when we need them, we .should be left in the dark. THE COtlVClL. We attended the meeting of the council en last Tuesday eve and will try and give part of (ho proceedings. Mr. .Blackburn for sme reason could not (ill the place of Jlr. J. M. p.alston so ( 'has. J). Montague was elected to till the place. The committee which was appointed to see about some new cisterns ask for further time. Mr. I). D.J,Sliaw sent hi his resigna tion as night watch, which was accept ed, and after considerable time was spent in trying to elect another one, and discussing whether it was best Tor the city or not it was left open until the next meo ting but most of thecoun cllmen seem to be of the opinion that we slum Id not have any. Mr. (leo Hi co resigned h imposition ns recorder on account of other duties nnd bis resignation was taken in considera tion until the next meeting. Mr. ( !co. Cheshire sent In his res ignation as marshal and road super visor and his resignation was also tak en in consideration until next meet ing. Messrs. Kice nnd Cheshire nuulu full reports of their business up to date which wo will publish next week if we can get permission. There was several bills presented amounting to several hundred dollars the most of which wns paid. The council adjourned to meet on Thursday evening which wan last night. ...W:C5t fi!)!)A tU'lllMIK.. mi .n.li'iii'.;, f:u inner !t!ys jtH o.y in rap!'. succession i lla. '.:;;liipel ht thcsprhig, who, In Die acceptable hhude of the tall pines and hi the enjoyment of tl.o health-giving, cool mountain air, al most, forgets the dust und heat of (lie far away valley town, and as he lazily pawes tho quiet enjoyable hours finds rent for mind mid body, nodding nn he dreams of epicurean feast of trout nnd veiikion, sparkling soda, plentiful nnd cool. Daily the visitors come and go, this having been n season made notice able by tho large number of those who have "done the mountains " and vis ited the soda springs, which, underthe present lurangouientK, have more than given general sati.M'nelion, the present lessees doing all thatlay in their power for the accommodation and comfort of IheJrJpatroiis- Although thousands of trout have heen caught from the San tiam this season, the river abounds Willi the speckled beauties, tho aroma of which as they splutter and brown in frying pan, giving promise of an epi curean feast , would tempt the most fas tidious appetite were they alone with out the usual accompaniments of "rich, rare and racy" venison steuk ; for the dyspeptic, the tired, over-worked bus iness man, and all thoss desiring rest and recreation, nature has here provid ed a penica for ills nostrums may fail to cure. The camping ground presents a scene of activity and happy content ment, the Iaujrh of many children min gling with the gentle mountain breeze, the many white tents, their many oc cupants busily engaged in the principal occupation of the day, "getting some thing to eat," for in this section appe tites are immense, and lie who former ly found no inducement in fried chick en, goes for the succulent and aromatic bean in n manner that astonishes the "grub box" and himself, making a side of bacon shrink in a most alarm ing manner. Perhaps the most pleas urable portion of camp life is after sup per, when camp fires are burning brightly, wagon seats, boxes nd stools are utilized, all are gathered around the bright blaze, the day's doings are related " how I caught that big trout," " I tell you he was a 4 daisy ' and made the line hum, hut I landed him in good style," or " that was a good fehot you made on that ' buck,' he wus a fat'fel low and weighed over u hundred pounds ;" story is followed by song, the evening passes pleasantly and comfort ably away, and if the couch is net downy the occupant sleepsjthe sleep of neakli, nnd rests as only can a tired man. During the past Meek the fol lowing arrivals and departures have taken place : Arrivals W C Cooley, wife and family ; Mrs II B Moyer aiid daughter; Henry Ulakley, wife and ciniiircn, JirownsviIIe. Dr F It lial- lard, Mrs J K JJallard, Miss Florence Ballard, Miss Maud Ballard, Mrs Car- no Hackleman, 1J rover Uacklermui. Lonner JIackknian, Ora Ballard, Leb anon. E E Keeney, JIalsey. Mrs Mary E Hamilton and family, John Oalbruilh, Sweet Home. John Ver non, wife and three sous, Independ ence. W W Waters, Miss Iny Moore, Amy Moreloek, Brownsville. Mrand -.lis Fercifull md family, Mr and Mrs I V Irvine, Brownsville. John Isoin, Mrand Mrs Woods and son, Charles rfcillcr and sister, Albany. Ir Oestier and wife, I'rinesviile. T. tl I. HAXTIA.M ACAUHMV. No institution in this part of Oregon has done so much to advance the cause of a sound, wholesome education as this academy. Some of the brightest' and best of our honored citizens have received their cducaliou iu its classic walls. Some of the noblest educators in this broad land have presided oyer its destiny. It has done wonders in building up our town. It is too sad and dreary to think of letting it go down ; we cannot afford it. JIardiy one-half of the enrolled scholars can be accommodated in the public school building, to say nothing of tho large number who have moved in and "more to follow," since the enrollment. Tmk ExruKss did all it could, backed by a majority of the voters and patrons, to get the directors to call a meeting last, spring in the interest of enlarging our public school nceomfnodi'.tions; but the directors kept an ominous silence, and now, if the Santiam Academy is not opened, as seems most probable, our children can stay at homo for want of standing room iu ttio public school building. If Prof. Gilbert cannot be prevailed on to continue, we all hope the trustees of this property will make a vigorous effort to scouro some one else. The matter is of vital interest and calls for prompt action. Cruson & Menzies will furnish your windows and doors cheap. ft 311 liW U We are about to pull the under-pinning from prices an i vou'll "hear guthin" D R Goods' have been to high, there s no denying it. Wo aim to bring them down to a proper level. We are going to make THE LUXURIES OF LIFE AS CHEAP -.- AS THE NECESSARIES. .And the necessaries of life as common as (be air and sunshine. STAND FROM UNDER all rings, trade grabs, monopolies and combines. ' We don't A want to hurt you, so advise Stand all lovers of bargains and honest methods and we vl show you bargains such as you never dreamed of, at : C. C. HACKLEMAN'S. l: Kemember that wo will sell Dry Goods for chickens eggs or cash. Don't forget that we pay the highest price. Haying tools at Cruson & Menzie's. Men's shoes 00c at I'eehler & Buhl's, First-class work at McClure's barber shop. Brand new tent at Cruson & Men zies'. (Jet your nails at Cruson &Menzie'3, $: 50 a keg. Garden tools at licd-rock prices nt Cruson & Menzies'. Call on Cruson it Menzies for screen doors and wire screens. Joe Harbin sets -wagon or buggy tires without dishing the wheels. Dr. Frank II. Balhird.'Pliysicianaiul Burgeon. Oilice at residence. Farmers can save ninney by huyiug their machine oils of Beard ii Holt. If your buggy tires need setting take theni to Joseph Harbin. He guaran tees satisfaction. One price and cash at the new cash store, but everything Sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. The mammoth furniture establish ment of Fortniiller Jc Irving is one of the biggest things in Albany. They will soon move into the large new Miu sonic building where they will be pleased to show their goods and give prkvs that will simply defy all compe tition. Crii;-o:i & Menzies are prepared to fur nish you with doors and windows cheaper than anyone els-j in Lebanon. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real g:m.l youisilf, just go to Fortmillcr & Irving, of Albany, and make a selec tion from their immense stock of furni ture. All classes, stylos and variety of suites, or separate pieces. No trouble o show goods come and see. Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheuma tism; but it can tie done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by the following, from James Lambert, of New Brunswick-, 111: "i was badly af flicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's i'ain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right to day; and would insist oil every one v aftl tcted with that terrible dis ease, to use Chamberlaiu,s I'ain Balm and get well at once." For sale by M, A. Miller. Homo person tried to or rather did frighten Jessie Ralston and Orah Ilarkness, near Mr. Hackfeman's Wednesday evening, as they were on their way home. It is alhight for people to try to have fun, but there are plenty of ways besides trying to scare little girls. C?et your hop check printed at Tjie A F you to keep out 01 the way. -V y Timber Land, Act June 3,1878 -o ft NOTlCH FOR ITDMCATIOX. United states Land Office, Oregon City, Or. Aug. 3, 1SS9 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory," F. M. Miller, of Lebanon, County of Linn, State of Oregon, has this day filed in thisollice his sworn statement No. YAM, for the purchase of the N. K. J of t-Ve-tiou No. 12, in Township No. 12 South Range No. 1 Fast, and will ofler iroof to show that the land sought is more, valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and tocstab-1 lish his claim to said land before tin ! Register and receiver of this ofT'co at. Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 80lh day of October, 1S80. He names as witnesses: It. Finlcv, Wr. II. Reed, I. F. Settle and A. L Cyrus, all of Lebanon, Linn County,. Oregon. Any and nil persons chiimimg r.d verselytlie above-described lands nr. requested to file their claims in th. oi'tke on or before said SUih day ' October, IfWO. J.T. APPEKSON, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3,4KT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1'niUnl sunns h.ii'l 0:''ic Oii'pm C'!fy, Oree.ni, Aiig-t Q, IS6G N"olii-o is liprel.y frivin tliuMa i-cjujiliam-o v Hie mvisi!iiKir lUi aM ut'CuuKiei-xol'J.i:-1873. emiiU-il "An net fur i.r ii: liimis in Hit; Sluli'M of ( loKonii.u. bro.'.iti. u;il u.-liinxlm 'IVrriiorv," A'.l-tl Iu.lii.lt, th uIlK', Couiily nf Kinjf. 'fvrrin.ry .:' V, .-)ii:L,. tins liiisoiiy liliil in Oils f;iee v. HKr. IS nu i.i o. Ui'.i, a.Ti.'.e i.i:icni;t' ; Un V . 1 1 i-.Ci'.iiii no.'JU, iu 'I ow ii.-iiii. .no. i.'s.-.aii Idinu-f J Mist, iiiul lvill ipII'.'i- .ri)fio:iin.v tli.it ii,f' ., Million i;;iMH' Vu!u;i,;o ar tiinUT.-i-! tosir-li-, till' i;.iri!i:i!lii:i;;Iji;: u-fS. ieifiliio'l.'iiiil hi"' '.. to Ir.a.l I rturo i::c K-)r;.v.- i,:i K c i , -; UiisfikvutOrv(M:i, (tilv ii,vi::i. i.r. im-Mlc.v, ,'ith 'hiyoi Nun-iiil.fi-, 13311. Jie ti;.i:ic us i ii.-n N:,,,-; n iv.cioii. E. ,'i,-., wuM.-vm, Y. H. niiimn n;,d N. J. Ai!ii.. 'iu SeiU'.k-, KiiiRi-imn?-, '.T.!'l:ii'fiii!i T iriMrv. Any iukI nil jht.:w rl.'niiiiiu i;itvrv:, t iljovo-ilcwrilH-d laiKlK are tvjina-il til ::i eiwiais in tli5. oIkh; on or Um..v nih! ,"!li .I.i Niivi'inU-i', IS83. J. T. .'.l'i'Kl .-:!; TIMBER LAB, ACT JUKE 3, VA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION! riiitei Stuti'P l.i.ri'1 '.lii i Oregon City, o.im, Aiw-iSt i. ' N'otici' Is licreby piveti 1 hut in (iiinnii.in, l!ll; ;.llivii(i:is , if tin; ut'l .. l.'in:;','i m I i.li'iili'ii "An uct i,,.- t.:i.'Mi!c ill in i;iel!iiU'sof Ciiiifniiii.i. ortiion, Ni. vu Visli!ii.'liin T. ri'iiury." i:,i'r:ura:cMn:, He, CuailyiifKiiiif. ''iVn iiory of ailiii -i . Ji this day lilt',1 in i:,,s n;.-:,i-- In-, mvi.iii set. : -it. i tiiNl, tint tho imrelui'-t' r tl- x !: 1-1 i.- s. Xo.31. in Towiismj) 'o. i .imuili, litu eu.-i, iiiul win nlicr : ir; - f in M-.iav tin i uiiy lii is unci' vf.tunUe foi-liximl u n, fur iijtri.-umirnliiHriKwi'si. un! locwcl.ii: tn .-;ini laud hi'l'iuv the KeiiMt-r i.nil tetMuiux' ;itU'o;.iin i iir, o:win, im'l'.kvr fA'i ili'.y ot Niivfiii! i r, inv'I. lie iiiiiiK'S ns ivilti'iMi-s; A. llulloii. Vi'. 1 v.'int, .n. I'l'Uasniiiiiul ! li. Allen, u;l u; Kiuxcu'tiiiiy, Wliiimtiin 'leiiiiury, Any mill nil ihtmh-.k cliiiiniiig i.!' i.lHiv-ili-c:'i!ii.il liuiti.v nro H'iiicUi t I. t-iaiiiis in this iij'iui.' on nr bolow mi. I r.'i. xovwaiwr, i.su. J T. A'T-V' Money To l.iiaa. Money to loan at a low rule r.r. interest, on good farm iro;;ei: , Linn County, or on best city r.rof;? in Albany. Apply to Ulnckbun. 4 Wright, Albany, Oregon! ; J f r 5 f A'..-' ? ,' .ij )-'.. '