. ' CUOW KOOT, Aguiu, nfler quite n lengthy vrtetv tloii, vrogrurip our quill nil neat our- bulvcs ou an old box with our paper on a three logged stool, and are Hetermhi- td V write you the howsj of this flec tion. Itut we are weak ntid nervous tndliiR with the reulitiw of life, nnd we are ulo nervous from exelteiuent, for the responsibilities connected with newspaper corresponding nre bo great that It's only once in a great while that our nervous system will permit us to net H8 correspondent. 'Hence, you can expect items from us only Kiui-occus-loually. Harvesting la nil over In this local ity. Sir. (ieo. Lesley Is renning his wood saw In this vicinity. Mr. M. Jauksen, wife nnd daughter, have gone on a visit to ClucUuinas county, this week. The Sunday-School at the school houav, whicn has lieen postpone! for koiuo time on accnunt of warm weath er, will he resumed on next Sunday (Sep. 1) at the mual hour, 3 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited. We are hugely enjoying a nice rnln this week. Mr. V. L. Jackson is oiirreprexciitn tive at the teacher's examination this week. Mrs, 11. Chcadle has been visiting in Portland for some time. Mrs. Elizulieth Wain, of Albany, is making a visit at her daughter's, Mrs. J. M. Markj. The lust time wc plucked up courage to write to The llxnnys we were forced to sudor discouragement and disappointment of the worst kind, in fact it was almost an insult. The editor had the ciieek to insinuate that our Fcxit did not have as delicious per fume as the choicest flowers that blos som on the sunny hillside in the early days of cpring. Well, now, Mr. Edi tor, since our hist writing our foot lias been washed and we hav donned a clean garb, and wc think you will have no cause to cont lain for a while at least. Wc do not know what else we can do unless we can borrow a pair ef your old foot apparel and and then perhaps you couhl not tell who To bo continued. Pheasants are in prime order just now, and promenade in bauds, some times thirty or forty meandering in a band. As the law provides a fine for killing them, sportsmen content them hvlves with shooting "grouse" or "bird," which amount to the same thing when once in a bag. If you go to Albany to' buy a stove call on (J. V. Hiuith, who has tbelarg xt and best stock of stoves and tin. ware and sells vLci;:;:; """' in Albany. When you desire u pleasant physic, tO' St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor gripe the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. Timber Land Act June 5 1878 NOTICE FOB t'lUlMCATION. United States Land Oilice, 1 Oregon City, Or. Aug. 3, 18S0 ( Xotick is hereby given tiiat in com pliance with the provision of the act if congress of June 3, 1875, entitled "An act for the sale ot tiuber lands in the Sttstes of California, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory," Wal lace W. Stalker, of Lebanon, County of Linn, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office ills sworn statement .No. Vi'A, for the purchase of the J. W. j of Section No. 20, in Township No. 12 South, Range No. 1 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more-valuable for itetiiuber or Ntoiiethnn fo: agnculturalpurpoes,aml to establish Jihi claim to said laud before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho30tb day of October, 18SJ. lie names as witnesses: J. M. Tay lor, G. Jluhl, 13. Hansard and A. H. Cyrus, ull of Lebanon, Liun County, Oregou. Any and all persons claiming ad vcrsely the above-described lands are reduested to tile their claims in this office on oi before said fflHli day of October, lWJ. J. T. APPERSON, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. N0T10K FOR PUBLICATION. If .vitro Statu JjAnd Office. Oregou City, Or., Aug. 2nd 1S89. 1 "hinc'B is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of congress of JwneS, 1.V89, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," H. Fin ley of Portland, County of' Multnomah, State of Oregon, ha.s this day filed in this office his'sworn statement No. 1343 ; fii the purchase of the S. K. J, of See- j lion No. 2, in Township No. 12 South-1 Itiuuro Nrt. 1 East, nnd will oflbr proof to snow mat i lie mini nought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to estab lish ids claim to said land before the Register and Hccclvur of this olllee nt Oregon Cltv, Oregon, on Tuesday, the LDth duy of October, 18HU. He names us witnesses. W. H. Heed F. M. Miller, A. It. Cyrus und W. W. Ktocker, ull of Lebanon, I. inn County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the nbove-deserilwd lauds are requested to tllo their claims in this olllee on or before said HUth (lay of October, ISM. J. T. A1TEHS0X, Register Aug. 0 10 Timber Land Act June 3,1878. NOT1CK KOH I'UIIMCATION. United States Land Oilier, Oregon City, Oregou, Aug. 5, 1881). Notice is hereby given thut In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory," James Peters, of M inter, County of Pierce, Territory nt Washington, has this day tiled ,n this olllee his sworn statement No. 13(13, for the purchase of the nw of section No. 24, In Township No. 12 south, Range No. 2 east, und will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said laud U'fure the Register nnd Receiver of this nillee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday the 2nd day of November, 18S!). He names as witnesses: J. Christ v. R. F. Thomas, F. Stone nnd A. Titer, all of'faeoma, Pierce county, V. T. Any ana ail persons claiming ad versely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this of fice on or befora said 2nd day of No vember, 18!). J. T. Aitkukon, Register. Aug. 1) 10 w Timber Land Act June 3,1878. NOTICE FOU 1TUMCATIOX. United States Land Oillee, Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. 5, 18SU. j Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provision of the act of Conirress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timl-er lands in the states of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory." Wal ter J. Ross, of Vancouver, Coutitvof Clarke, 'territory of Wusningtoii, has this day filed in this oilice bis sworn statement No. l.'Wl, for the purchase of the ne ol section No. 3D. in Township No. 12 south, Raii'v No. 2 east, ami will olll-r proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aidlanl before the Register and Receiver of this olllee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed nesday the 30th day of October, WW). He names as witness: 1. ( . Mcl'ar land, 1). Mcl-'arland, F. t'ormaii, and R. Chandler, all of Vancouver, Clarke County, W. T. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the alHvMlieriled lands are requested to file their claims in tills olhee on or lcfore" aid 30th day of October, 180. J. T. AITF.USD.V, Register. Timber Land Act June 3,1878. noticj: foii rniucATiox. United States Land Ofllee,! Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. , Lsso. j Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with tlie provision of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "A tact for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevu daimd Washington Territory." Frank Coruian, of Vancouver, County of Clarke, Territory of Washington", has this day Mod in this office his sworn statement No. 1300, for the purchase of the lots 3 and 4 nnd e of sw of sec tion No. 18, in Township No. 12 south, range No. 2 east, and will offer proof to siiow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pin poses, and to estab lish Ids claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olllee nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30th day of October, 1SK!. He names us witness: I). McFnr land, U. Wells, W. Ross and W. Weils, all of Vancouver, Clarke County, Wash ngton Territory. Any and ull persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands ore requested to file their elaims in this of fice on or before said 30th day of Octo ber, 1889. J. T. Aitkimox, .Register. Aug. 9 10 w FORTMILLER & IRVING, ALBANY, - - OREGON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all Klnda Furniture, Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Paper, Deco rations und Window Shades. U N D E 14 T AK I N G A SPECIALTY. THIS INTERESTS YOU ! We invite you to conic and look through oui .-Mammoth Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. PURE GOODS & Hides- Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for floods. We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. Corner Brick Store, Julius Gradwohis Golden Rule Bazaar. The leading Crockery and Fancy uoous house ot Roger Bros. Silverware, French China and Crystalware, Boys' Wagons, Baby and Doll Carriages, Fancy Goods and a General Assortment of Crockery and Toys. He buys direct nnd carries the largest slock in the Willamette valh-y. 33T Ici on parle Francals. Hier wird deiitch gesprochen.JSfj A COHEN. IS IN THE FIELD Buying Oats. rJT lie? J.'liveiotIj AT JACK SUTTLE'S Ware House. Sacks to be Given out at that place. t . . . . 1 -. 1 1 ........u .. - i LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected weekly by C. 11. Montaguo. Flour I'cr -TO-H) wick, $1 0o; per bar rel, $4 20. Uacon Hideo, 14c peril). Hotter Frwdi, per 2-lh roll, 40c. Kpg I'er dozen, 20c. Chicken Per ilozen, $2 .r( to $" 00. Duck Per dozen, common, 4 CO to .; Pekln, ?0. (Iochc Per dozen, $7. TiirkejH Per lb, live weight, 121c. HidcH Per H, dry, fie Hhecp peltH According to wwl, 13 tooOc. Th Pride of Woman. A clear pearly and traimpurent rtkln in nhviiys nign of pure blood, and nil pcrHons troubled with dark, greasy, or blotched ukln eun rest nnxured t lint their lilood Ih out ot order. A few doe of HEGCPH 11I.OOD PTJltlFI Ell & ISLOOD MAKER will remove the oauso nnd tlio skin will become cleiir and traiiHpiirent. Try it, nnd if BiitiMfnction In not given It will cost you nothing. M. A. Mlllor, Druggit. Bend TitB Exfius) to your friutn the East. -UK FULL WEIGHTS W. B. DONACA. Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or. Albany, Oregon, If YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER VE SMITH & WESSON'S Arm . n r iruiitjfairtumft & Miul 0 UrNtviiirwiii nil eiwru. In OMlllre IU, Hi uud it-HO. Hlnxla ur doulilnatllon. bnuijr llim int-ilrjw ujmI 'larKut ihimIU. llvnt quulliy wrauxlit .lolt CAmluilv liMijUt fur work muiuhin Aim ilicU. TJiirltiilMl fori linliili. ilnrMbilliv mill nfflarncT. 1i iii bo iltvelvt.il by tlifiip mullettbu dun iiiWalltn oflttiioUl fur Him riiuiun rlli;l, Tln-v aru unru llnliki and UmiXHriitw. Tim Hmith ft Vtm IU YoLVimi urn nuiiiiijctl niitm lliu Iwrtvln vrltli firm' tinnie. Nililrw auiltlntfAof iat?nu. and nrv gunr ItHltf.tl -rfct. liuUtiiiK,n linvliiK them, and If ymir iicaivr.iitiuot fiiiipiy yuu, an unlrracnttoad ilrtnM boliivv will rrc.vt prompt allimOnn. Ucwrlu tlv. oauUmru' and prlwaupuii apiillcatluo. HJ11TU A; WRHHON, HvrlucllulUi 9iaa. SWEET HOME Can and will sell goods as cheap as the cheapest, and buy all kinds of country pro duce in exchange for goods at the highest market price. To be convinced of this fact just CALL ON A. F. Hamilton, DEAMUt IN DRY GOO D S Notions, Groceries, Drugs, Hardware 8c GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Pioneer Store, Sweet Home, - Oregon. IS OUR MOTTO. i Jii., w. ii. M( riiKr'fix. J. (JENNINGS & Go. j j Manufacturers and Dealer? I in nil kinds of Fir, Maple and Cedar Lumber. I Mill located on Hamilton j creek, thirteen miles East of i Lebanon. Prices at the Mill. Clear Fir, $11.00 ! Second Clear, 0.00 i Hough Luinber, O.oO Prices of Cedar and Manic on application. , Prices at the Company's Yard at Lebanon. Clear Fir, $15.00 Second Cear, K5.00 li.mgh Lumlier, 10.00 LO0K!L00K!! GEO. W.lYHEELER Is Selling J I ih Lumber at Jk'd-Kock Pricos for CASH. Fi n ish in g Lui nbcr. .......14 00 Fencing 9 OU 2x4 at 9 00 Boxing and Timber 8 00 Timber Land Act June 3,1878. NOTICH MOH 1'UM.ieATION. I'NITKIl HTATI'.t lMNO (U'l'K'K. ) Oroifdii City, UrcKull, Auuiwt 8, iw,l.) Uot!c In licrohy kIvcii Unit In cmnplliiiK'u 1 Willi llm prnv Mum of tin; uut of CoiiKreM, of Jiiim , 1S7Si enlltlvi! " An Hrt for tht! nv of timber binds in Hie Mule of Cnllfornlit, Oregon, Nuviulit mill Wu-lilntim 'I'urrltory," Jit')li Muyor, of lelmiion, ctimity of Linn, htutoof On'ifon, hut IliU (Ihv llleil in Ihii ollluo liiHjtworn utitniniiiiit No. V.IM. lor Die jmr clmw of tlm R fi, 1-1 of motion No. , In Township No. l'J mmth Kiiiiiir No. 3 Kiitit, and will oflurproof toiliow Hull t J i- In n 1 1 koiikIiI Isinoru vuhiiilili' for IIk timber or clinic tlinn for imrkiillmul puipiiHi'H, nnd OuhIiiIiIImIi IiIhcIiiIih lowilil lunil Ijcibrc t tit, Kdiiinloriiiul llwclvi'r tUM olliw nt Oivuon City, emboli, on Wfilni'Mlii)-tliudih ill,- of Novi inbiir, INS)!, Ik'imiiKis (is wltiioH'H: A. C. T.Mvr, F. II. Mow In j id . A. K. rynmuiil I.. H. J'ruk, ull of lUinmi, l.lim coiiiily, (livfioii. Any mi'l nil iwrimiut olulniliiR lulvumuly tlio abovB-duM'rllit'il imiitiviu R'niui-iWd to liln tbolr claliiitiiii till oillou uu ur bvforu m!il fllh iliiy of Novniber, imi, J. T. AI'HKMoHi llcffiatcr-