i -'Ill 1110:1 - bxtress. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK. Biitor - and - Proprietor PUT TO WORK. ' Alarum comity owns a rook crusher whieh has been lying idle at Suoti't Miitefor some time be- rant it uoiild not be made of prac tical service, but at present it is engaged in active duty and is do nijt excellent work. : ' T,ie state authorities at the reform and deaf mute sdiools obtained the consent , of the county court to use the crusher if they would go after it, an they sent men &pd six good horses out to Scott's Mills n sew days ago and had it hauled in. Jt now stands anon (he rocky point between the reform 'school and mute school, where it is crushing rock as fust as ten men can p 't it there. The crushed mterial is to be used for the concrete work of the reservoirs that are in course nf construction for the proper hand ling of spring water to supply the two institutions in question. There ure to be two of those reservoirs. one of 1300 gallon capacity for a small spring on the hill and an other of 100,000 gallons to receive the contents of the smaller one and of another much larger spring. With the kind of rock to be had in its present location, and with the convict lubnr, the crusher is a com pletc success, and as soon as the . wtirk U done for the reservoirs the state will crush a large lot for road purposes in that vicinity, and thns assist in the betterment of the pub lic highways. Who knows but this may be the beginning of ex tensive quarrying of rock out of those hills belonging to the state and crushing them for road pur poses, all by convict labor? In a quarry a large force of those men could be worked with but fen guards and they could do all the work except the hauling away and spreading of the rock. This could be done by tree labor and the roads in every direction from the several quarries could be permanently im proved at a Btuall coet. When the big hills east of the city and owned by the state are exhausted of rock, other rocky points in the county can be tackled and gradually a cimplete system of highways be made. - State' and county and pri son authnrities think the matter ivi;r and solve the road problem. iSalem Statesman. j M.iyir & Kiiulirutgli wiyits vim i produce. , . Just received at M. A. Miller's a new line of tablets. LACE, Lacs, lace. Just received a new and large supply of drew laeee enarae and flue linen" lace. Ladles hoes, coarse aii(THiie;alBo outing flan- uels and sbrtlngs at such prion that eunipeiituio is not in U, at the Racket store. . DUCKS, tane ami blue. PERCALES, seven pat'eriis. PRINTS, lots of I Item best quality blacks and tans. 8. E. YoTJiiG'S, Albanv, Or. Oregon Central Eastern R.R. Co. YAQCl.NA LAY ROUTE, is. urefron, invviula mitt At asiiiiiKUin I zzixz SteamsMp "Farallon" Itemiess, oPOroRon City, tummy ti I'SITKI) STATKK T.ANI- llliirt'K, OKKOOS, C'lTV, UHKliUK. Jlllie 1, ltiilT). Notice is bort bv riven thai ii ,,.,, nee with the previsions of the net ofOon-' Cniiiiev.t nt Yaqulim Buy with the UruauTJuneS. 1S78, entitled "An e f.u-."'i jiineiwni:(l YaquinaBaytSteauj. tiie Bale of timtwr lnmts in the slati't. of Cal-1 ship C'iimpaiiy uurnia. Orefton, Kvvada mitl ' asiiiiiKUin Territ. Ijind t). eusta temies, oiDroson City, county of i:inek..,.Mte nHni, ha, tm, ,t ! A , ttm, flni.,vs pverv nwpeut. filed in tins otliee her 'om statement No ; a n - , , V. . .. .. ,. .. , . haih. from S iiiiiiH for fan Franc co aei, hir lite ntm-luuv oi die w of n w V, , , , a e ., of s a- !, ami , , , t . I m'r' s ''".vs. tion.Nu.i'int.TOiish.pN,, ii)Hu,..,Tane- I'"lSi'ui!"r atvonimodatlons unsur No. Scant, and will -offer eronf t-. hmv 1 1"M"'1- Shortest route between the that the hind sought k mow valuiiHe fm ! Wllhiiiiilie Valley and California. it limber or stone than for a wultum! i Fare frtuii Albsuy or points west to purposes, ami to establish m- claim to said ! San Franelsen: hitiil before the reenter ami receiver of tiiiy iffii al tlri'mm riit. fir,-.,, mt M,,,.tu,- iii-2tit!.(i.iyi,f Auj.-iit, 10. ' ; ""iccrajio, 8 00 tUiena:iia a KithcM,: J I, ;.,m ! Cu'lill.t'OUIll) trill.OO llfi. IS 00 'I r"r wtilM.il tlii.viilj' to VnUn, $12 00 LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. rcbanged Every Week. Wheat-43c. Oat 15c Hajr 3 to (5 per ton. Flour ID 80(5185. per sack. Chop to 90 per owL Bran 75c per cwt. Middling! fit 75 per cwt. Potatoes 40c. Apples Dried, 6c per lb Plums Dried, Sc. Onions 2c Beef Dreasedj 4Jc Veal-3J(S)4c. Pork Dressed, 4. Iiard-10. Hams 10 per lb. Shoulders 9c. Bideo 10c per lb Gcooe tl (5; $5 er doz. Ducks 1 2 ffii 3 per doc Chickens 2 0u3 00. Turkeys 8c per lb. E?g He lerdos. B .tter 10 loc pr lb. Hides Green, Sc; dry, lOo. Hurry, VregtM!, Win T W'hiiloplt .ol llerr. -iregim, liobert Correll, of rutty, OrtgM itorge Slayhnrn ot Merry, ftreji iu. An uiiil alt liersun.i cliiiiiiiiic a1Vtu.,lv .ft. itwve-ilesuribeil I are iwineslnl to Kl their elae;:? lit iU'b ofii;e on or Jieiore sail Wth dav of ivucint. t. ttoiiKKT A, Mll.I.KU. l.'-i.istcr. H. 1.. Wamien, Airent. Eliwis ru.SK, Xl'iger., Allntny, t'orviiltiK, Oregott. (tl-i'ifnn, ClIAS. CLAHK, Sllit . Carvalhs, On gull. vji-.v": iK i -? ; r 3 I 9Mi 41 S8M ffiSW-' I1T2 1C, In the United States court al rortlnnd last week Judge Bellinger rotidcred a veryimportantdecision, refusing to grant compensation fur a receiver ajinainted to take charge of farm property and its growing crops, and laying down the rule that such appointments arc illegal, and should not .be made. The judge admits that he hag made severar oppointments of receivers when do protest had been entered, and without consid' .ration; but he declares that the mortgagee through the agency of a receiver, may ; reap where the mortgagor use sown, is unlawful and in violation of the right of possession in the mortgagor until foreclosure has become absolute. Lebaaoa Warehouses. Having It used the Lebanon ware house, I am now prepared to receive grain on storage at unual wurehous rates. I am ready at alt tmtrs to pay cash fur grain, (ieneral satisfaction garauleed. Call at warehouse and get sucks. W. B. Dokaxa. The following from the Corvallit Times contains a point worth con sidering in balancing accounts: "If wheat is fifty cents a bushel thie fall there' will be more clear money in it for farmers than there was three years ago at stixy-five srents K-r bushel." That is what a I,: ,t.- Ioh: 'j f- riner unit' '--iit -lay: ".'.it- i 'r.i, m. In- i,tiljtW Cnfttiied -uUi..g hie drain and tlitil iii crop aat. the best in uiauyi years. He has hve hundi-ed acres uf wheat in the shuck nd tl w,iu!d pey all the expeiiser of put ting it in. wiide a .fw years ago hen help and evervthing else was higher it wmiid have cost bin f.mr times tli.-.t iiimiuiit. Bt&te or Onto, ( rrr or Tolsuo.i ("OL'HTV. i M Fbask J. Cukkby makes oath that tie is the senior partner of the tirm of . J Chkset A do.ng himineas in the City of Toledo, Count and Ktato aforetutiJ, and that said firm will ray the sum of ONE HI!NI)UKlilWl.LAl!8 fur each and every case of Catarrh that eaniiot le cureti by the use of Hall's Cataumi Cuiiis. - FRANK J. ('HENKV. Bworen to before me nnd sulcrihed in my presence, this Otii day of December, A. 1). 1XM. is A. W. OI.KAH0N, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally and acts directly on the blood anil mucous sur face of the sytteni. Hand for circulars; free. r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. aWUoM bydrnggisla, He. James Lotan and Seid Black have been denied a new Xriul and will probably have to wear stripes, and Lotan was once a political The Exibkss and weekiy Qregan J sit sf MVif 4 SoUee at Admlnlut rutlon. Notice is hereby gieeu, tbat, by order of the county eourtof Linn county, Ore-son, the ttmlersu;imd baa been duly appointed and no ie the duly qualiliad and acting a-l-miniatrator of the estate al Nancy Marks, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, pmiierly verilied, within six month! from the 13th day of July 1806, the date of the first pultlication hereof, to the uiKlerffiu-iied at the nlhcc of fiam'l M Uarland, libation, Oregon. Jobs H. Masks. Sam'l M. Uarlasd, Adniinistralor. Atty. for Ailmr. Estate of Nancy Marks, (ieecaseii. Parties desiring lumber can jret ill kiuds at short notice, and at bot tom prices, of Humphrey & McNce, on Hamilton creek: or atS A. Niek- erson s planer at Lebanon, Oregon. A lare stoe ot all kinds always on hand at both places, except black walnut. Humphrey & McNee. Lilwral dia'ount for teams coming a Ion"; dittauce. ' W. E. CHANDLER, Dealer If Stoves Tin and Plumbing Goods. TINNER and PLUMBER Kt'panng and al! kind A ,lod work done (it hard time prices LEHAXOX, - - (JiiECiOX. I hwe a LARGE -STOCK of I5KICK. for sale at mv Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, Jor Sale at Iieasonabli: KaLes. Ail kiwi of niastm's voik. done with neatness despatch. p. W. HARDEN. and AAmlnlHtPltt rlx'M TVotlne. police i hereby give.i. cliat by order of the county court of biiin county, Oregon, the uiideniKiied bus been duly aioinied ru'.r.xui'Uc man ui W. A, l;ihoii, of said county, deceased. All punier tiavitiar claims against id estate are hereby re quired to present the same, duly verilied, to the urrdeniipiKl, within six n.ontlis fnim the 12th day of July, tt9, the first puhliialion of tnis notice, at the office of! Saiu'l M. Oarlanrf, Lebanon, Oregon. . lUsso K. Bishop, BiK't, M. GAauits, Aduiii;iBiruirn Any. iar tilmr'a, r the ttma of W'.itMhf.ttaMMalt See (bat KAsflR SUUU1KIU ou mini st '- f 1,000,000 People Wear 7. L DQDBLAS C;S rtO ff.I ifr? FIT FOR w il w bm A KING -f9 $r.no.$4.nn.!i!.so vi u i r. $2 -00, $2-S0, $2.00, $ .75 K : . ? . Any Style, A U Sizes, Every Width. CAN FIT ANY FOOT, iSf 1 ME Ft -:- - ' - SL' f !Sbw V pair. '-: ..-m),,J "InS Ll "'Hill J. 1 '.' abowi nswa m urn. , . rSf-Jfln. A WXMOBIU, V ' Iiff'hi.. ' ,TN. Bsocatos, Man. nnwrlHi ifioff and fkl.ttU inimi.sMB aavMioe tn Leaitor bus For Sa! by Hiram Baker, LebanonOf HIRAM BAKER and W. L DOUCLAS HAVE GONE INTO PARTNERSHIP. Douglas 'makes the Shoes and Baker sells them. The best shoes in the world for the money. te& I GIVE 8 JT '.I 1 -U j&d. Cl W 17 a. S R is L "I I 15 F. ' ' 8 Albany Furniture (I.N'CORrOKATIJi) BALTIMORE BLOCK; Albany, 0nmu Furniture, Carpets, Lin'oleuitis, ti,atlinK, t.t , Ketures and I'irturc iiiolding. Undertaking a Sjic 'JaJtVi LIOHT, STRONO, fPEEDY, HANDSOHE. KBJotBicyife.W'., X. a. , HNEgT. MATERIAL 5CIENTIPIC iMP;de!s-885 ant. Mfto fca.u ...... "niiiwa u M6KI tlAiirllNE Ftiar OWrtANTEEO. r ociory arte iyjsitl OJfico StUH B-SEBT8HW FiS CATAIOGUE.' S W.K CiUCnQt: