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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1869)
tV PVCL1SIIKD KVEKY S1TFRDAT BT COLLI NS VANCLEVE. orricE os cdrneu or fekuy and fiiist-sts., OPPOSITE W. W. PAKRISU A CO.'s STOKE. TERMS IX ADVANCE. One Year Three Dollar Sis .Months Two Dollar" Siui'te CojH.e Ten Cents ADVERTISING HATES. Ono Coliitin. per Year. $100 ; Half Column. $60; Quarter Column, Transient advert iscruents per Square of ten linus or loss, lirst inaoi tion, v! ; each subsequent iujdrtion, 1. BUSINESS CARDS. AfISATVV I3.VT1I IB t ft 35. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD KESPKCT fully inform tU-- citizens of Albany an I vi cinity thnt he has t:.kci. charge of tUis i stablieh uij:it, ami, by kcpiuir clean rooms and paying strict attention to businefs, cipocts to suit ull those who may favor him with their patronage. IlaviQg heretofore carried on nothing but First-Class XXair Dressing- Saloons ho expee's to give entire satisfaction to all. fiir Childiou ami Ladies liair iiouiIt cut and shampooed. JOSEPH WEiiEEU. sepl'.y2 GEO. W. GRAV, X. . S., (1 HADV ATE OF THE CINCINNATI DEN IT tal College, woulJ invite all persons desiring artificial teeth, and first-class dental operation, to ;rive hint a call. i Specimens of Vu'eauite Base with gold-plate linings, ami other new styles of work, may be eeen at his oUicc. in ParrUh. &, Co.'a brick, (tip stairs) Albany, Oregon. ResMenee Corner Second and Raker sts. 2 . IS. KICK, -M. !., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN, ,FFICE ON SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN street. Albany, September 19, 6S-2ff E. F. Russell, A TTOR.NET asp COUNSELLOR at LAW, J Solicitor in Clmnreru und Jlenl Etnte A'enl Will practice in tha Courts of the Second. Third, and Fourth Judicial Districts, and in the Supreme Court of Oregon. Office in Pnrrish's Block, second story, third door west of Ferry, north side of First st. II S.Special attention given to the collection of Claims at all points in the above named Districts. i. C. POWELL. L. FLIXX. Powell & Fliiin, ATTORNEYS Jfc COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery, (I. Flinn, Notary Public,) Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promply attcuJoi to. 1 W. J. H1TABIDEL. F. M. BEDFIELD. Ililtabidcl & Co., TTkEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO jj visions, Wood and Willow Ware, Confec tionery, Tobaeeo, Cigars, Pipes, Notion, etc. Main street, adjoining the Express otiiec, Albany, Oregon. 1 TV. W. PARISH. J. C. SEJDEKH1LI. TV. W. Faxrish St Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Genoral Merchandise, Albany. The best Goods at tUo lowest market prices. Mer chantable Produce taken in exchange. 1 S3. A. Freeland, TTfcEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Stationery, Gold and Ste.l Pens, Ink, etc.. Post office Building, Albany, Oregon. Booka ordered from New York and San Francisco. 1 S. XX. Claughtan, NOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Office in the Post Office building, Lebanon, Oregon. Will attend to making Deeds and other convey ances, also to the prompt collection of debts en trusted to my care. . 1 J. BARROWS. L. BLAIX. 8. E. YOl'NC. J. Barrows & Co., GENERAL AND COMMISSION MER cbanls. Dealers in Staple, Dry and Fancy Goods, Oroceries, Hardware, -Cutlery, Crockery, Boots-and Shoes; Albany, Oregon. Consignments solicited. 1 C. Ittcaley & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS in all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet Ware, First street, Albany. i. B. MITCH B I. L. 1. N. DOLPD. ItlitchelL Dolph St Smith, ATTORNEYS asd COUNSELLORS at LAW, Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad miralty. . Office over the old Post Office, Front street, Portland, Oregon. I . Albany Weekly Register JOB PRINTING Firet ttreet, oppotite ParrUh Co.' a store,) Albany s s s Oregon. HAVING a very fair assortment of material we are prepared to execute, with neatness and dispatch, all kinds of ., , a?x..aix:xr .ajsru ap-ajxreT i such as . Iland-hills, ' ' " "' t Proyrammes , Bill-heads, . . Cards, Ball Ticket!, Pamphlets, Labels, . ; . . .S,,Jlanh of all kinds, at as low figures as a due regard to taste and good work will allow. -When you want anything in the printing lino; call at the Bisiikb office. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS CEO. F. 3ETTLEIVIIER, DBUGr GrIST. (Susccusor to D. W. WakeSeld,) Parrlsh's Sew IJnUdiiiw, First Street, ALBANY, OREGON, DEALER IN tfSwv a C32BMXCAX.3, mm, oils, glass, etc. All r.r tides warranted pure and of tbo bc?t quality. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Albany, Oct. 17, lS08-6tf PICTUIiES T m a. insi . A. W I 1'KK, UA 1.NU rillCHASEl) tiie. well-furnished PICTURE GALLERY formerly belonging to A. B. Paxton, ia prepared to make from "Carle de VUitc" up to life size. Also. A&DROTYPES &. "SUN PEARLS!" Any person who has had card pictures made here since the Gallery burned down (1S63) can get pictures from the negatives at the rate of three dollarsjpcr dozen. IIa.'ing hafl eight years' experience in the bus iness, I belie've that I can insure to give satisfac tion. J. A. WINTER. Albany, Sept. 19, l$SS-2tf G ood Pictures X MADE IN CLOUDY WEATHER 1 J. A. WINTER. Oct 31, ISRS-Stf ZVcct Columbian Hotel, N s. 1 IS, 120 aud 122 Front afreet, FOIZTZ.ASID, : OREGON. ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR. The Larg-eat, Best and mott Con venient SXotcl in Portland! Located in the center of business and noar all the cteambout landings. Board an I Lodging- From one to two dollars per day according to the room occupied. Rooms newly furnished and well ventil ated. Superior accommodations for families. JjST- The New Columbian Hotel Coac'" will be in attendance at all the landings to convey pas sengers and bajrgago to and from this Hotel 17 e-Free oi Charge! 6 Vttontioxx! AD ALL HAVING MACHINERY ! T ish HE ALBANY LARD OIL FACTORY has resumed operations, and is prepared to furn- by the quantity. DitTrent grades are kept on hand for sale, at different prices. The No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be strictly Puro ! Sf Orders from abroad respectfully solicited. ,0"-All o.ders should be accompanied by the cash. Cash or Soap will he paid for Pure Lard and rancid or scorched Grease, delivered at the Factory. t McCORO Sc GEORGE. Albany, Jan. 2, 18C9-17 FIRE AAD MARINE INSURANCE. TJNIOKT Insurance Company Kos. 416 and 418 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Stockholders Individually Liable. Cash Capital, in Gold Coin, $750,000. Deposit In Oregon, 9)50,000. Bosses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted. THIS COMPANY baring complied -with the laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on liberal terms. . " - GUSTAVETTOUCnARD, Pres. i CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y. , , W. W. IarrIi & Co., Agents for Albany. Albany, January 9, 1869-13 N. GOTTGETREU, Importer and Dealer in the choicest brands of 7 HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS, Chewing- & Smoking' Tobacco, Pipes, Stems; Snuff; Playing Cards, Stationery, . . ' ; Cutlery and Notions, . , . - f . No 11T Front Street, Cor. Morrison, opposite Western Hotel,. PORTXAND, OREGON. Goods at Wholesale or RetaiL'ttSS. Country orders carefully put np, at lowest SATlUtDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1809. rstoa. STATE AGRICULTU11AL SOCIETY. The following business, transacted by ihe Board of Managers of the State Ag ricultural Society, in January last, is fur nished! the Portland Oreyonian, by Hon. John Wiuto : This body met at Salem on the 27th and deliberated until the evening of tltc 20 th, and adjourned after having passed upon many matters deemed necessary to the future welfare of the Society, and some of which are calculated to intiaence interests which are not confined to the Society or its members. The; members of the Board present at the uieetiug were:.-t Thomas Smith, President of the Society. TV L. David son, YV"m, Elliot, J. II. Jloores, J. W. Lewis,! J II. Douthit, A. J. Dufur and G. J. Basket. Other members of the Society, several of whom were present by invitation,, took part and assisted in the proceedings, which were had in the following order aud in' accordance with motions u-ade. Officers were called upon for reports, to which call J. II. Moores, Treasurer, and Ei M. Watte, Recording Secretary, made their reports, which were received and adopted. The Corresponding Sec retary,' 0. N. Terry, submitted no re port, j The! Board then proceeded to fix the time for holding the oeit annual f;rir; and Monday, Sept. 20th, was agreed up on for! the day of couimeucemeut ro hold six days. A. J. Dufur, Rev. O. Dickinson, and J. Q. Thornton were appoiutfd a Com mittec to examine the statistics collected by a Committee that the former meeting of the Board had appointed. These gen tlemen: giving a very - favorable report, and advising a continuance of collecting more and the publishing of the same for distribution both in our State and through the Atlantic and Western States, the pub lication of 5,000 copies was resolved upon. An Executive Committer of three, J. II. iHoores, J. W. Lei., and Dattiel Clark were elected. T. L. Davidson, J. W. LewU, rwid Joo. Minto, was elected a Comuiifl on Fi nance. I . J. II. Moores, O. Dtekioson and Delos Jeiferson were elect-i Committee on Printing. Committees were appointed to revise the premium lists, ma iy of which were increased and some new premiums added. The most noteworthy perhaps, are in class 10, devoted to millinery, knitting, sewing, etc., a silver cup valued at 310 is offered to each lady who shall succeed in taking six or more first premiums. A. L. Stinson, D. C. Ireland and J. Q. Thornton, were appointed a Commit tee to prepare a letter asking the influ ence of our Senators and Representatives in Congress in order to procure an ap propriation of an amount sufficient to cover the expense of surveying the lauds lying 6u the Crooked river, east of the Cascades, and on the Nehalem aud other streams in Clatsop couuty. The work of the Committee was adopt ed and the letter forwarded by the Cor responding Secretary. This section wus taken in order to facili'ate the location of lands jdonated to ths State for the en dowment of an Agricultural Cullcge in one body as near as may be. David Froman was elected Chief Mar shal on the Fair grounds, for the next, fair, and Richard Duval Chief Marshal inside the Pavilion. The j Superintendant3 of clais were designated as follows : Class 1 E. B. Dufur, of Portland ; Class 2 Nos 1 aud 2, Joseph Magone, Oregon City ; Class 2 Nos. 3 to 5, Joreph Younjr, Ea;ile Creek, Clackamas county ; Class 2 No. G, M.L. Savage, Salem; Class 2 Nos. 7 aud 8, John Dice, In dependence. Polk county ; Class 3 F. R. Smith, Salem ; 1 Class 4 Nimrod Price, Albany ; Class 5 Peter Rynearson, Oregon Class G John Downing, Sublimity ; : Class 7 S. M. Pennington Lebanon j Class 8 P. M. Edwards, Portland ; Class 9 Luelling, Milwaukie ; Class 10 DW. Jones, Saletu ; Class 11 D. D. Tomkins, Oregon City. ! . .Class 12 John Millard, Albany . "Class 13 C, A- Reed, Salem ; Class 14 T. L. Davidson, Salem ; Class 15 Dr Geisy, Aurora. The! Board then proceeded to adopt the proposition of A. L. Stinson for the publication of a paper devoted to the ag ricultural interests of tho State. The Executive Committee was instruct ed to take measures to procure an abund ant supply of water at the fair grounds, and if j deemed practicable, to do so by procuring the boring of an artesian well. A resolution, recommending the pa per to be published for the purpose of rostering tne laoor interests oi tne estate and adjoining Territories to the patron age'of.thepublic was adopted. , . -The; following resoluti n was adopted and the Corresponding Secretary request ed to communicate to tho press : i Resolved, That this Board, in behalf ot the Oregon btate Agricultural Society, denounce as a caricature the description of Oregon on page 364 of the Monthly Report of the Department of Agriculture for Ottjber, 1868. ' We hold it to be untrue that ice has formed one-half inch thick on the 7th and 9th of May, 18G8, in the Willamette Valley. - We also deny the truth of the same statement as applies to the 7th and 9th of September ; also the statement in regard to the fruit crop, and hold that, t"-at referr'.ng to the darkness occasioned by the smoke is such as truth will not warrant. The foregoing is an outline of the most important matters considered by the Board. It may be worth while to take a second look at some of these ac tions, and the motives of them. Five thousand copies of sfati.-tical and other in formation for distribution amongst the emigrating population of the Atlantic side. Fifty thousand cc'ies would be a good investment of money, and might have been doue at this time if our model legislature would have aided the Society to the amount of 1,000, but that was re fused. The action relating to a survey of public lands properly belongs to the Legislature, but as that body has done its best to insult Congress and our Sena tors, the Soe:efy evidently stands the best chance of success. The artesian well project is adopted with a view to settle the question of practicability of getting water by that means iu this val ley. VAKIOUS ITEMS. 'When is old chevae li'ae the Amovlcaa dollar? When it is all-miety. Ttix Man. "lloy, what's that hunjrr looking dog following rue for?" Ins;iiix(; Boy. lie thinks you ar a bone, I reckon. Another Englirh clergyman's daughter ha mrr:d hrr father's coathmau. S?ie brings him 250,000. ; Jotic? that irrast have been Brown thirt passed. Wondvr why h didn't speak? O. I re u ember. I Irnt h:u 2ve shillings the last time I saw him. The bert toast of the season was, we believe, fivt-n by a- typo short tfie .incc, viz : Woman the rdirion is targe, and no man should be without a copy." Th following is a true copy of a letter received by a schoolmaster: "Sur, as you are a man of noT-'ige, I intui to inter my son ii your sal." Two politicians of Syracuse,- lst on recent election, a lo.f of bre-jd which contained half a b;rrl oF Sour. " It j kiiaded by the 1 - r, and givn to a widow who alo needed it. A club of bipiced husWn-ls ' meet one week in an E.-terti ciy, tKat mtiing Win their only day fVr cfjoy iiiut t:d re:t. When thy adjourn t?ey call it te rising ct' the tied. Squ:lkl Beggar Pry, sir, take pity on a miserable wretch. I have wife and six children. Gnt My poor fllo, acpt rtif heaitfelt sympathy o have 1. An eccontric clergyman lit?ly said in one of his sermons, tnat ''al.ut tho commonest proof e haveJhat mn is made of clay, is the brick so often found in hi hat !'' Heller has a now triek in h London entertainment. He cxtr cts a yonc I airy sixteen yars of uf-s from a s:!k hat. and exhlbi's her as the "jjirl of tho period" ol the Saturday Review. Owe day, t a frn-house, a wag saw ! old gobbler trying to cat the strings of some iiiht caps th t lay ow the u-riwud to bleach. "That," said he, "is what I call iutrodueiitg cotton ito Turkey." "What's the matter, Cfnclo Jerry?" naid Mr. , as old Jeremiah R was pacing by, growling most ferociously. ''Matter!" said the old man, stopping short; "why I've LeQ lugging water all tlw morning lor Dr. C s wile to wash with, aud what d'ye ypose 1 gut for it?" "Why, I suppose about ten crnts." "Ten cents ! She told me the Doctor would pull a tooth for me some time." Josh Billings, in his advice to a young lady as ts how she shall receive a pro posal, says : "You ought tew take it kind, looking down hill with an expreshun about half tickled and half scairt. Afte the pop is over, if jure lover wants to kiss yew, I don't think I would say yes, or no, but let the thing kinder take its own course." Old Fritz, who raised pigs and cabbage in Nnpa county, California, appeared be fore Judge 11 as a witness. " "What is your name?" "Veil, I calls myself Fred, but may be so I don't know it is Yawcup. You see, Shudge, mine muddcr she have two little poys; one of dem was me and one vas my! broder or one vas uiy broder and tudder was me, I don't know rich; and I vas shust so old as mine brudder vas young, or mine brudder vas shust so old as me, I don't know vich, and mine ruudder she den't; and one of us vaa named Fred and de oder Yawcup, or one named Yawcup and tudder Fred, I don't knew vich, and oue of us got died but mine mudder she never could tell wedder it vas ine or mine brudder vot died, so Shudge, I docs not know wedder I is Fred or Yawcup, and mine mudder she don't." Old Dr. A was a quack, and a very ignorant one. On ono occasion he was called by mistake to attend a coun cil ot physicians in a critical case. After considerable discussion the opinion was expressed by one that tho patient was convalescent. When it came to Dr. A r's turn to speak: "Convalescent 7 said he; "why, that's nothing serious; I have cured convalescence in twenty-four hours." The London Spectator calls Andrew 7ohnson "a rough on a throne." I xne distance irom itew xoric to Ban 1 Francisco by ..railroad ia 3,430. ,. SEWS PARAGRAPHS A vein of quicksilver has been discov ered in Solano, ccunty, seven miles from Vallejo. Henry Clay's son, Theodore, is in the Lunatic asylum, Lexington, Ky. Since Cortcz's days, Mexico has yield ed 83,041,452,000 in silver. The Assessor's report show3 that there are 209,847 houses in California. The ten Western States have increased their vote over a half a miliion iu four years. An English paper has discovered that the Uuited States contaius 103,500,000 hens. A French geologist has discovered in a valley a point where two water courses cros3 each other. ' i A Massachusetts savant writes a lng communication to prove that A'urjust 14th is the true Christmas day. Cleaveland has a Woman's Christian Association that supplies- industrious young women with employment. The Italian debt i now nearly .fiOOO, 000,000 sttrlim.-, on which the annual interest i over .14,0-00,000. About one huudrcd aud fifty members of the British Parliament are charged with fraudulently obtaining their election. A new daily newspaper is soon o a.p-pea-r'in London, the chif feature of which will b that the writers of all its artie'ee will sign their names to the in According to a census just tken by the County Assessor, the city of St. Louis hs 20,000 inhabitants. Two years ao the populatiun was "estimated" at 20i,u00. In several mine in Cornwall, Knglrml, this are gaHi irs which extn4 uler the sea, where ths soutid of tie ies is- clearly htard i"hen the sea i agifaed, rolling ti, pebbles nd ftoulders over the roeay bottom of th ocean. A neici of Horace llrefcly i said to be wriring newspaper letter's 1Vo:h Iuror. PORTLAN D AD VEF.T1 SE M ENTS W. It. SEITAIX. GEO. B. COOK. C0S.lI0r02.lTA IV HOTEL. (fokxsrlt Aitmoojri's,) ; -Front street : t i Penrtland, Oregon. TUB rXDERPlOXED, HAVIXO PTTR--rhawd this well known .Hotel, are now pre ).m' cl to ofi'er the traveling public better accom inoilations than can he found elsewhere ia the c:ty. . j; , Hoard and lodging 93 CO per day. The Hotel Coaeh will be in attendance to con. rey Pa-sens-iTs and baggngo to and from the Hotel free of charge. - PEWALL A COOK.. OfT;t -e Oi-p-on Cnlifornia Stage Company, B. G. Wrr;iirrH, As"rt. f 2tf IJUCHTEL'S PliOTOGEAPH GALLERY, TfS THK OXIA' ESTABLISHMENT'- IN Oregon thnt is th'roujrhly prepared to An all the different s:ylea of work in the art. Photo graphs from ea'ril to life size. Tho new cabinet cnr'ls, Ac., Ac. Pieturt-s enlarged, retouched in i India ink, painted in waUr-f O'ors. by Mrs. S. J. Kuin.- y. Pii tr- that are fadinp eon be repro duced in thi wjiy. Jfepative."i carefully prewrved so that additional envea mf be bad nt any time. rWtland, r?3i"n. JOSEPH BUCHTEL. OJEiOI SEED STORE. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Consignments of Produce solicited. Powerful 1Iahi "When I liel it Maine," said Uncle Kra, "I helpd brak up a ne piece of ground. V pot the wood ott" ii the vitr ard e.Iy in the spring we began to pl on't. It wa- so eoarnd rocky, that we hod to gt forty yoe of oxen to one pbj-. wa did. ft':?i; aud I hrld that plo mor'n a a week. I thought I'd die. It n a'most killd me, I vow. Wfcy one day I was hold'n and tho plow hit a stump which mau red just nine fe et and a half through, hard and sound whi:e oak. The plow split it, and I was going straight through, when I hapf-ened to think 't might snap together, so I threw my feet out, and had no Hooner done this then it snapped together, taking a smart hold of the swat of my pantaloons. Of course I was tight but I held on to the plow handles, and thou.'h tho teamster did all they coulJ, that team of eighty oxen could not tear my pntaIoows nor caue me to let go my grip. At lat though, af'trr letting the eattle breathe they yot another strong .pull together, and the old stump come out about the quickest, u'ly wife made the cloth for thtle pantalofn, and I h.ven't orn tiny other kind fir.ee." The tm !y reply mde to thU wtts: "I hould have thought it would have come hard ujon your suspetntors powerful hard." FEW EEwCLAr.D MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP BOSTON. 2?"tu.oly !Z3:Ta.-tvLe,l- INCOHPORATRD 1S35. Cash nsete fT.tfOO.OOO OP Cash distributions of 1867 ' 62,5fl3 53 Total suplu3 diridund 2. 727. .' 73 55 Losfcs paid in lSf.7 381. BOH 00 Total looses paid 2.796,100 til) Income for ICC?- 2,203,808 00 ' No eatra eharjro for traveling to and from thr Atlantic States, Europe, Orogou, or the Sandwiul Islands. K. E. ??1TFIELD, tOpposit tfee Western H-tel,) il PORTLAND. ORKOON. S WESTERN IfOTEt, PORTLAND, OREGON, , DORCY & HOLMES, PROPRIETORS. rrtllLS HOTEL 18 LOCATED NEAR THE jj SreiunsbtM LanJiojz. The Ul Coach will bv ia fitrendtocire at all te Landings to cod Try pju-sirB ad b;;ae to and from the Houoe FKEE OP CHANGE. ja9-l AMZmiVJLZi EJLCUAIwCiC, coa.tae oe rent d Wathiuea Streets. POTLAW, 0-ejON. V P. - 7, - - - - Proprieter. (Lute of tee Hotel.) rjfHIS HOU?? i. t!:e rnt commodious in the i Ste'e, nc fwrei-4, aad it will be ths niiur of th Prri,:ee to make his gc!e cointortat-le. Nearest Hotel to tho steamboat anrlifi)r. 3 The Concor Coach will always be fonn at tho lan:ltng. on tee arrival of stram.-hips end river boets, carrying paMngers and thvir bftf gape to and fn.m the boa's free nf charge. Ifnuie nypt!ert with Pntmt fire jcfinguiker. . ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. K. P. r.LL, ATTOHif A UV. JAMES ICLKrNS. iforaar public All Polifics non-forf'citinsr, and iroverned by the non-forfeiting law of Masajchuetts, Policy holders the only perrons who receive divi de' d- in this Company, wbi;h are declared and paid annually ; rirt Hvidend avail able at the payment of the tec nd annual preiuitima. All Policies remain in force as long as there is any surrender value. NO FORFEITURES I This old and popular Company, (the oldest 3fu tual Life Insurance Company in this country) insures at the low est possible rates. r The stability of this Company, with its past his tory, increasing r-apital and business, aud the sat isfactory manner in wbi h it has discharged its obligations in the past, are guaran ecs for the future such as far-seeing and careful men require in their investments. ' Persons generally, who thoroughly understand the workings of Life Insurance, are anxious to avail themselves of its equitable provisions. Full information will be given to those who desire, at the Agency. Borne Office, 39 State Street, Boston. .Pacific Branch Offices, 30a Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Room 3, Carter't Building, . Portland, Oregon, EVERSON & HAINES, General Agte. RUSSELL & ELKINS, Agts, ; ALBANY, OREOOJT. Albany, September 19, 1SC8-2t ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately. - . "5aa- Old account mutt he eettted. . i ";' BEACH A MONTEITH. Albany, October 10tb, '69. : ' , RUSSELL & ELXINS. (0f.- ia fjrri.-a iCo.'Motk, First street,) Alacy, Oros;on. TT AVINrt TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNER- . i i SHIP Jamrs Flkiss, Esq., cx-Clcrk of Li,m county, j ; are enabled to add to our prac tice of Law and Collections, superior faciliti s for . Conveyancing, Examining Records, and attending to Probata business. Heeds, Bouds, Contracts and Mortgages care ful lv draen. ttomcxtead aud Pre emption Paper mad , and claims secured. Sals of iif.il Estaie negotiated, and loans c(T.c4d ob collateral sccuritiss oa reasonable rat.- Ait linr?sa e 'trusted to them faithfully and promptly esceuted. ... " RTJSS1LL A ELKINS. Albany, Oct. 1(, tSS-Sy NO MORE KIOM FRIOiS FOR ALBANY Come attd buy Goods at prices of 1860. - J. E. BENTIeY, SEN., TTivtvn itrrfrvrn irinf &av in v SB Ba w m -m-m mm m Aeve aaAe a A v 4 m & . ijL cisco, by lutest shipmvnk, the largest stock of Hoots and .Shoes I Consisting of the following lines of Goods t Gents' Fine Sewed Boots, en"'' . Boys and Children's Boot, Ladies and. Misses Boots. Kid Congress Gaiters, And Children's Gaiters, Rubber Over-Shoes, and . Shoes of all Descriptions.' Gentlemen's Boots Blade to Order! - On short notice ; nd with neatness aad dispatch. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE! - ' ' . . t, ' Sole and Upper leather for Sals At the lowest figures for Cash. Give we a call and see for yourseive . tt Heal Estate for Sale I TnosE wno desire to purchase a good Lathed and Plastered - New Prime Dwelling" House, two stories in hight, kitchen and wood-shed at. tftched, with private barn, well situated in the city of Albany, will do wtll to call, without rfefav. on RUSSELL 4 ELKINS, Albany, Oct. 17. 6S-8 Real Estate Agts, - Administrator's IVatlce, Ettate of J). M. Bond, deceated. NOTICE is hereby given bj the undersigned administrator of the above named estate, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to present the same, with necessary vouchers, within six months from tkis notice, to the undersigned at his residence, six miles south of Peoria, Linn eounty, Oregon. Feb. 11, I860 23 . , ... A dm. RvusLik Et.Lj3rs. AttT.