3. FRIDAY, AUUUHT80, 1880. LOCAL AND GENERAL. I)r. linger left for Wim FnuielHeothiH McH;. f Mr. Otiell, of California is vIhMmb in on r town tills week. What ubout tin; electric HfhtN? "We liavo heard no more. Ms, Ci'(imh, of Hi'owiihyIUc him moved into IMr. E'!wurd'n limine. Hon nicking I 11 the go now, near ly every one v liot'iui gel off him gone out to ilck. it. I. Ileum went to JetlVvHon one d y IhlM week to nee his mother, who wiw (jiiile hick. There Iiiih hceti quite a nnnilier of J milium panning through town this week to pick liojm. yyir. Lutii (ililiert Iiiih accepted tt po sition lti the hardware Htoro of Knnpp, littircll t Co., of Alhivny, Mrs. K. 11. Montague, wlio Iiiih been visiting friend and relative here dur ing tin.' week, returned lioniu ycnlcr" day. Hoc Montiigues magnificent X'KW Htoek of JUicUiiifjImin &, Jleelit's boots and Hlioes muuufuelcd e.vprosnly lor iihn. MirH Kfile Miller returned home l:iKt WedncMtlay from I'ortland wliere iilic litif been staying for the pant few mouth. iTIio wareliouse is nearly full of grain and the proHpeets are it will not hold all the grain. It nl'l'him as though we ne d aiioiher. Kound trip tieketH will be Hold to 1'ortlaud and return Sept. ll to H, in ehiHlve, on uc.iount of the nice at City View l'urk. itutr Jliatt, Jolin Bukrhiirt, (ieorge Kulil and Morg Yhhoiii attended the races at I.iigenc Saturday, returning home. Monday morning. Lust Saturday Mis. Ii. C. Miller was called by u dispatch to the death led of her sister Mrs. t'laggett, of Saleui, Sin.' returned home on Monday. Mtssis. J. (.'. Cilycti and Win. Uuv returned fr.mt the mountains with their families. They caught many j Ibih and report having iiad a pleasant vacation. , The tjiietttioii of a water ditch i greatly agitating the mind of our citi zciiHiiglan. We hope that thin (pies titiii will not drop agalu until we see the water coiiiining. Msrs J. A. and II, J. Singleton are visiting in our town this week. They wV they came for II. J. Singleton's health but it looks as if ht hud mime other object in view as well. Vlr. (J. H. llucketi, of Wisconsin lias rented the office above Mr. Haekle luans tore, wliere lie Will locate a dentist office. The Dr. has had years experience as a dentist. I le is a brother-in-law of 1 JSakeiiMto of Albany Died, at her home in Salem, August '22, Mrs. Charles C'laggett. Mrs. Clag getl was well known in this county, having many friends and relatives at this place w ho deepiy regret her de parture from thin life. Mr. Dan Hhaw has accepted an ofl'er to drive a team across the mountains for a surveying party and will start about Monday. They will lie gone as long as tlie weather will permit, and w ill spend most of their time in IRr liey valley. Our goods reach us direct from the manufactory and every pair of our liiiots and hIiocs are fully warranted. Yv'hcn you need any boots or Hlioes look over Montagues fine stock before buy ing. Mr. I). Hickman returned from bis mining claim at Hock Creek this week and brought us several line specimens of ore taken from his mine, which can bo seen ut this office. The council has employed P. S. Hit ter to attend to the lamps and keep tbein burning. They will be kept burning until ten o'clock, when they will be extinguished, tints giving those opposed to them a better show. Mru. II. K. I'arrish will open a res taurant on next Monday next door to Till': Exi'itKws ofllee, where she will furnish meals at all hours at the custo mary prices. The patronage of,h?r frknds and of the general public Is respectfully solicited. Last Sunday morning the saw trull of Jennings & Co. which is situated on Hamilton creek, was dertroyed by fire It Is supposed to be the work of un incendiary. The loss will amount to about $000, tho engine and boiler not being damaged. There was no Inmir eiive. JiEWB ITEMS. The best job work Is done by the Kxi'Ktm' Mr. Norman Smith is now clerking for C. 11. Montague, Dr. IHfcketthiw bought Prof. C. 8. Hunt's property for 42"). Mrs. llilyeu has our thadks for a fine mess of mountain trout. Miss Allie Temple was in town this week visiting friends. Mr. Ritter him been appointed depu ty marshal In the absenoo of City Mar shal Cheshire, The public examination of teachers is in session at the court house, in Al bany tills week. 1 Nick Zimmerman, who was hot by Harney Wilson, lias sufficiently recov ered to bo able to be out again. Mr. T. C. pcoblor returned home from Eugene yesterday wliere he had been for the past few days. Dr. L. Foley shipped from this place this week over fMWO pounds of Cascara Mugrada burk for San Francisco. Mrs. Dullard, Mrs. Nacklenian and Misses Florence and ffm Jialliud re turned home from the mountain lust week. ''"Messrs Pcebler & P.ulil have bought out a firm in Eugene wliere they M ill move in side of the next thirty days, we are very sorry to see this firm leuve. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those hplcndid Bucking ham & Ilecht goods at Montague's Mammoth store and also ut his One Price Cusii Store. An exchange says that a small pioee of gum camphor burnt on a hot stove two or three timws a day, will rid a house of Hies and motuiuitoeH without the use of screens, besides purifying the air and making the building more hculthy. There lias been a wonderful discovery made in Latham county, Idaho. At an elevation of two thousand feet above sea level on the homestead of George Walker, attention wiih attracted by a cold current ol air rushing from the earth's surface. Beneath u moss bed, throe or four inches deep, investigation showed an ice vein four inches thick. Further investigation disclosed alter nate layers of ice und gravel. The dis covery is puzzling to the people in that neighborhood, and many think it is the remains of wkat was once lurge glaciers. Haying tools at Cruson &, Men.ie's. Men's shoes !K)c at Pcebler & Buhl's, First -dans work at McClure's barber shop. Brand new tents at Cruson & Men- 'ies'. Oct your nails at Cruson AMenzle's, $:j 50 a keg. (iarden tools at bed-rock prices at Crtwon ec Menzies'. Call on r.'rusoii & Menzies for screen doors and wire screens. Joe Harbin sets wagon or buggy tires without dishing the wheels. Dr. Frank It. Ballard, Physleiaw and Surgeon. Office at residence. Farmers can save nwncy by buying their machiue oils of Beard & Holt. If your buggy tires need settiug take them to Joseph Harbin. Ho 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 Fortmlller & Irving is one of the biggest things in Albany. They will soon move into the large new Ma sonic building where they will be pleased to show their goods and give prices that will simply defy all eomiie titlon, Cruson & Menzies are prepared to fur nish you with doors and windows cheaper than unyone else in Lebanon. If you want to ador;i your home, make your wife happy and fed real good yourself, Just go to Fortmlller & Irving, of Albany, and make a selec tion from their immense stock of furni ture. All classes, styles 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 ease of rheuma tism; but it can be 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 Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right to day; and would insist on every one r ailllcted witli that terrible dis ease, to use Chuinbcrhiin.s Pain Balm ami get well at once." For pale by M. A. Miller. WKOWNSVII.LK. Mr. Percefull, wife and son, T. S. Pillsbury, wife and on, and V. W. Waters and party returned from the Lower Soda springs on Saturday. H. Jl. Moycr on Sunday left for the mountains. During the past week Prior Smith, Mr. Marquis, John Harrison and wife and family, and Mr. Wilholt liavo ar rived in Brownsville from Eastern Oregon. Itev. J. It. Kirkpntrlck on Sunday Inst filled ills regular Sabbath appoint ment at the C. P. church. The slight rainfall of Tutusday night was very beneficial, clearing the air of moko and brightening up drooping vegetation. Pillslmry has just received one of the most complete and beautifnl assort ments of silverware, ever brought to Brownsville, choice presents for birth days, weddings, mementoes, etc. Miss Laura Nance, of. Albany, Is visiting Miss Lidtt Oalbraith, of this place. J. M. Moycr and wife on Monday left for the Findley soda springs. On Monday Henry Wilhoit and fam ly arrived from Prlnnville. They con template settling in the valley. O. P. Coshow & Son sold to S. It. Percefull, in consideration of 175, the vacant lot adjoining and east of the livery stalile. Mrs. M. E. Wilson during the past week left for the eastern states, and will visit relatives in Iowu, Minnesota and Illinois. Bert Cable and Frank Stanard re turned from Coburg on Tuesday. Distemper is very prevalent in this section, great numbers of horses suflcr ing from the copiplaint, but in a mild form. H. J. C. Avrrill, who for a month past has been visiting ids son in the neighborhood of the Crotjuille river, is expected borne this week. Frank Jack lias commenced prepara tions for hop picking at bis yard, fit ting up the dryer and preparing for the first of Septcmlier, when operations will begin. It. H. Curl and family returned from a month's sojourn at the Belknap hot aprings on Wednesday. Dev. W. (i. Black, formerly of this place, at. present located at Grants Pass, arrived 1m town i n Thursday. On Saturday there returned from the Findley Soda Springs W. C. Coul ey and wife and cli-ildren, Mrs. H. B. Moycr and daughter, J. M. Moycr and wife, Henry Bhtkley, wife and chil dren, and Mrs. Joseph Bhtkley and son. J)r. I. W. Starr, f Albany, on Tues day visited Brownsville, returning home on the following Friday. Kobert Cochran, wife and family on Thursday returned home from the Kitson hot springs. Lew Johnson's Black Baby Boy He lloed Colored Minstrels will! give a performance at Band Hull, Lebanon, on Monday eve, Sept. 2. This compa ny is without doubt the best am.' most complete organization that ever appear ed here 15 genuine colored artists of recognized ability introducing negro melodies and genuine plantation spec ialties, including the renowned Black Baby Boy quartette. The perform ance, w idle being refined and strictly moral, is of a character to leave the audience in a roar of laughter and applause. They will give a grand uni form street parade, headed by tlio distinguished drum major, Lew Hall. They come unanimously endorsed by the press and public, and we have no doubt they will be able to sustain the reputation they have gained elsewhere. Sacramento Bee, Aug. 10: Lew Johnson's colored minstrels opened their engagement at the opera house last night to a large and highly delight ed audience, and merited the delight that was manifested by freouent ap plause and enthusiasm. The perform ance kept the audience in a constant, hilarious uproar of laughter. Do not swear. There Is no occasion for it outside of a printing office. It is useful in proof-reading and indispensa ble In getting forms to press, and also has been known to assist in looking over the paper after it is printed, but otherwise it is a very disgusting habit. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get thsc splendid Buckingham & Heeht goods at Montague's Mam moth store and also at his One Price Cash Store. . All panics knowing themselves in debted to us will pleuse call and settle by the Mb Sept. and save cost as we are cleajng out our business. Peebl.r & Buhl. Is necessary to keep the. sole of our goods ; those who set ;uo satisfied by sight and touch that they are, in all res pects superior to competing lines. Our stronghold is to get buyers to look at our goods. Their own judgment makes them purchase. No On prices is made by us. Wc don't put in all the price they can carry on our goods, but right at the start make the smallest prico possible. We point with pride to our prices as phenomenal in price, making for their extreme reasonableness HO GUFF (Joes with us. Good wine needs no blush. Honest trading . needs no taffy. Ours is no soft soap establishment. We don't talk customers into buying. We don't have to. The goods talk and the customers take them on their own sound judg ment, but remember to get our goods. We Take the Stuff. TRY US. C. C. HACKLEiMAN. The theory of cure to which the swunding title of "Christian Science" has lecn given lias no especial relation to the Christian religeon. The faith cures, sa called, are generally admitted to the effect of mind upon matter. While there are discuses that do not yield to the influence of mind there are those which do. A fellow who thinks himself sick is pretty certain to feel U'tter when the hope is excited that a certain remedy will restore him to health. But a positive disease or dis ability does uot yield to mental illusion. From present information the benefits resulting from the Brown-Scquard treatment are on the faith-cure basis. The patient is made to think that the medicine will give him strength, and the action of the mind on his body really makes him feel better. The pa tient who subjects himself to the Brown-Sequard process and afterward declares that lie feels better does not in most cases intend to decievc. The mind acting opon the body has given him strength. This condition, how ever, will not be long continued. Un less there is positive merit in the treat ment the ailments of the body will assert themselves over any illusion that may be created in the mind. Dentil often comes while the patient is in the full belief tint he is getting well. We hear strange things from the deep sea, but the strangest one is that of the steamer Hawkhurst which sailed 300 miles in her last voyage to Brazil with fire all the while smouldering in her hold. Her cargo wis oil, tow and tar. The crew very naturally wanted to desert the ship but the captain in the face of so much danger of a most dreadful death kept his control over the men alid kept them to the ship. The ship landed at New York City, July 22. Had they abandoned the ship the probabilities are few if any w ould have readied the shore. Ex. All goods at cost at Feebler & Buhls. Hop checks printed on short notice and in the best style. Mr. B. F. Bodwell has al out got his store equipsed and ready to open. The marshal is making considerable improvement in the cross walks, which Is much needed. t Bedrock prices, new goods and stan dard brands at both the Mammoth and Oae Price Cash Stores of C. B. Monta tague. All parties knowing themselves indebted to Swan Bros, will confer a favor by calling and settling1 as they are in need of their money. Street cars began to run in Albany last Monday for the first time. We make our best bow to our enthusiastic lowu. U 11TT- Timber Land, Act June 3,1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or. Aug. 3, I860 ' J Notici; is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tlie 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 this office his sworn statement No. for the purchase of the N. E. of Sec tion No. 12, in Township No. 12 South Range No. 1 East, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more, valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish Ills claim to said land before the Register and receiver of this office ut Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the aoth day of October. 1889. He names as witnesses: 11. Finlev, V. H. Iteed, I. F. Settle and A. Ii. Cyrus, all of Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. Any and nil persons claimimg ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day of October, 1880. J. T. APPEBSON, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Un itel Stal e Lund O (''. ) OroRon City, Oivgim. August 8, 1339 ) AJotk'o Is lu-reby given that In I'oiupliiinco with 1 the iinirtKiuuit of the iul of Conjavm ot Jam; it. 1878, entitled "An act for the unle 01 timl; r limil-s ni the Slates of C'ullforuiu, Onjon, Keviulii, anil WBliiii(,'tuii Territory," Albert llolloii, of Sh uttle, Comity of KilJB, 'territory of W ui-liiiinton, liiia tlilstlav (Hed in this oflieo his sworn tute iiient No. ;17, lor the luirehute of the S. W. 11 ( f Section no. in Township no. V.' south, limine No J east, and will oiler proof to show thut the. hind sought is more valuable for It limherorsloii.' thn. for agricultural purpose, and toostublih Lis claim to mu land before the Kecister and liec?ier ci this office ut Oregon, Citv Oregon, on Tuesday, the Otli (lay ol November, 1889. He names an wilnewa: N Peterson, E. Thur-. wiildson, W. Ii. Vunwart and N. 1). Allen, all of Seattle, King county, Washington Territory. Any and all persons chiiintnir adversely th5 nbovo-descrlbcd imiils are requested to rile their rliiim in this oftiee oil or before taid 3th dav of November, 1889. J. T. Al'I'tikSON, Itegisler. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. falted iltutes Uuid Oi'iiee, ) Oregon City, Oregon, August ii, lsy.) VToiioe is hereby given that In compliance with 1 the provisions of the uct of Congress of June A, 14', entitled "An net for the Kale ef timber iaml.-i in Ihe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Klis Thurwnklsoii, of Seal tie, County of King, Territory of Washington, has ihis day tiled in tins olfiee his aworn statement M. i:, for the purchase of the N. Ii. 1-4 of Section No. -u. ill Towiuhip No. ii south, Kaiie No. i cast, and will oti'er proof to vhow that the land sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and tocstablisu hi-s vlaUi. to said land before the itegister and Receiver of tills oliice at Oregon City. Oivtfou, ou Tuesday, the iith day of November, ltvS'j, He names ai witnesses: A. IVilton, W, B. Van wart, ti. Peterson and N. Ii. Allen, all of .Seattle, King county, Washington Territory. Any and all persons claiming adversely lhij nbovc-cleseril.cd lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofiiee ou or bclore said nth iav of November, 139. J. T. AWWtfOf, Hegister. Money To Loan. Money to loan nt a low rate rate of inleiwt, on good farm property in Liiin County, or on best city property in Albany. Apply to Blackburn and Wiieht, Albany, Ore;ron. Cruson it ? It i, iij :ii,.i .b v.v windows und devr'a tbeup.