The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 17, 1869, Image 3

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"SATURDAY, JULyTt, 18G9.
Chirac n Sr.vicEs. We are reques
ted to state that Iiev. J. II. D. Henderson
will preach in the Congregational church
of this city to morrow (Saobath) at 11
o'clock. All are invited to attend.
Nearly Our Pay Up. Seven more
week will close volume oue of the Reg
ister.. We proposed, when vre issued
the first number of the paper, to contin
ue the publication one year, whether the
patronage would justify or not. We ex
pect tu make that promise jrood. A large
majority of our subscribers ejected to pay
ing in advance, fearful that we would be
unable to continue the publication during
the year, and they still owe us the amount
of their subscription. If we had received
from each the amount due us, we would
have been enabled tcTctTup a better
paper thou we have,' and made many im
provements that have suggested them
selves, that wa could not make because
of the stringency in our exchequer. To
commence the new volume we should
like a new dress- ia fact, a new office,
out and out ; and if those who owe U3 will
fork over immediately we will order new
material, and volume two of the Regis
ter wilt appear in a bran new dress, en
larged, cct. Come to sec us.
Caught all the Tuotjt. Tbe par
ty of excursionists, composed of "Judge
liaber and lady, Marshal Fioman and
lady, Frank Redfield, Perry gpinks, and
others, who started for Fish Lake on the
1st of the month, returned on Wednes
day last. They report having a splendid
time fishing, hunting and berrying. The
judge says its no use for oKher parties to
o to the Jake for fish, as he, and his par
ty caught the "last, one." ,l he woods,
however, abound in deer and other game,
and huntists can have all the sport they
want. Think we'll go out and try our
luck. Who wants to go ?
Gold Metal Watches. Attention
is directed to the advertisement of C. E.
Collins & Co., San Francisco, jewelers,
who are offering for sale the new gold
metal watches,1 which are said to look and
wear as well s the genuine, article, keep
ood time, and are "cheaper thau either
silver or gold watche?. Head their advertisement.
Glen Oak Orpnait'a Home.
The following brief statement of what
has been done and what is proposed to be
done in the future by the "Children's
Aid - Society." for the benefit of Glen
Oak Orphan's Home, we transfer to our
columns from the Salem Unionist :
; The fact of the noble donation, by Mrs.
J. L. Tarrish, of ten acres of land as a
site upon which to erect a home for the
homeless, is already known. This be
nevolent act was the inception of the, en
terprise. The society was organized, and
has endeavored faithfully, thus far, to
carry out the wiao and beneficent design
ut first contemplated.
Throu"h the Tinited efforts of the
Society, aod generous fympathy of its
friends, a comfortable aod commodious
building has been erected amid the uaka
upon the beautiful grounds, and the
whole surrounded by a plaiu, substantial
fence ail of which, by cautious and
Wheat, and ; Phosphorus. When
a wheat crop uf 25 bushels is harvested
from au acre, there are removed -20
pounds of phosphoric acid aad 30 pounds
of potash. If these are not restored by
some form of manure, the field will not
continue to produce 2G bushels to the
acre. :
married!
July 4th. 1869, at the residence of A:
L. Canon, Harrisburg, by A. W. Waters,
City Recorder, Mr James Curtis to Miss
Annie Cress, all of Harrisburg, Ogn.l
i"
economical management, is thus far un
encumbered by debt.
Yet the Society liud that the work has
but a beginning. The house is to be
furnished; the grounds put in proper
order for cultivating and beautifying ; a
Matron to be employed and paid ; child
ren to be supported, &c. Several appli-
r cations have already been made for home
less ones, aud one has been received, not
withstanding the Tow state of funds.
It is to be hoped, however, by redoubled
exertions, that all difficulties will be
overcome, and that the Society will, very
soon, be able to meet every worthy de
mand. To further these plans it is, therefore,
thought advisable to make a special effort
during the coming Stato Fair, when
there will be brought together from every J
quarter of our State, those whom, we
trust, will be ready And willing to lend a
helping hand to a cause in which all
should feel deeply interested.
The Society, therefore, proposes to
erect a suitaMe building upon the State
Fair grounds immediately, and prepare
themselves to open a first-class 4iRestsu
ract," by which, together with the sale
of useful and. fancy artic.'es, they hope to
raise a fund that will do much towards
ALBANY RliTAIL. MARKET.
A lb as r. July 17, 1SG9.
Wheat, white, bushel 60
Outs. i bushel. ......... .......... ....... 35
Potatoes. $J busheL. 350
1 "
.... $1 60(5 t)0
25
..... 25
.... $3 603 00
20
, 60S,
....$1 12il 25
, 1 OU
I CO
751 00
Onions, busbot... .......
t lour, barrel
Butter, lb
Ergs, 3ft dozen.....
Chickens, 354 dozen....... ..,
Peaches, dried, ft
Soap, tb ...........
Salt, Los Ansolos, .....
Syrup, gallon
Tea, Young Hyaou lb.......
" Japan, " ... ...
" Black, .,-
Sucar, crushed, X lb ..... .
Se 161S
" Island. U(a)15
Cofies. rt tb . 225)25.
Candles. lb ...... 29fa3
Rice, China, lb - 1216
Saloratus. $ lb I6
lr;c! plums, Tjjl lb. ... .m....... ...... ; ,152u
Dried apples, lb.. 5
Dried currants. B ....... (g)8
Bacon, barns, tb 1 5
. ; aides, " I2
shoulders, ft Bl - (5i6
Lard, in cans, 33 lb ........... .... , Gb 10
Beans, lb , 4g.8
Devoes Keroseno till, gallon-... (m I (u
Turpentine, 3$ gallon.. ?I 25 (ail 60
Linseed oil, boiled, l gallon..
Vhit3 lead. 9 kesr
. Powder, rifle. &....
Tobacco, ro
XVils. cut, 3
Domestic, drown. jar l......
Hiekory. stripad. yard.
lcd ticking, per yard
Blue drilling, yard ., -
Flannels, i yard.. .......
Prints, t colors, yard
Pork, lb....
Mutton, 10 .......
Beef, on toot, lb
JSlf.ction of Directors. At the
-annual meeting of the stockholder of
the Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road Company at "Al
bany, on Tuesday, July 13th, 18G9, for
the election of Directors for the ensuing
jear, A. Ilacklenian, Jason Wheeler,
-James II. Foster, I . Elkins, John Settle,'
Martin Luper and -Wm. Ralston, were
I -duly elected said Directors. . .
Internal Revenue. Mr. W. Chap
man, U. S. Deputy Collector of internal
revenue for the District of Oregon, gives
notice that he will visit this city " July
17th and remain until the 24th, for the
purpose of collecting taxes assessed on
the annual list for 1S69. Parties "im
plicated" , will please make a note of
it. !y.-ttc:;j. J.-
Georob FaAKCis Train. Thegen
tleman whose name hcada this article is
advertised todelivcr a. lecture or speech
in this city on Tuesday evening next.
We are not advised as to Jhe place, but
suppose it will be the Court House. Ad
mittance 50 cents. Those who fail to at
tend will regret it during , their natural
lives. . . ..... . ... ..
. State FAia.- :jT;he list of premiums
for the Oregon State Fair for the year
I860," has been received."; The premiums
offered are liberal, and should induce a
iJ? "sbow.". -.When the premium lists
wererprinted, the time set for holding the
fair was September 20th to 25th- inclu
sive." 'An airiset" ' however, ; informs us
that the time has - been changed to Oct.
11th to 16th. l
; iMPROVEiiZNT?. The new . addition
to he warehouse connected with the Steam
lbanng"Mill'.or.Beacb''&'Monteithfis
rapidly approaching completion, and when
finished will more than double their stow-
. age joouii i ; ;i j'J:s "
The frame of the new, hotel building
of Hauck & Meyeri on corner ; of Wash
ington and First streets, is ia place, ready
for roof, etc. It will be-a handsome ad
dition to that portion of the city, and is
needed. -
WJ6AT.HEEHas been perfectly eplen--did
during the week, the rain fall on the
firsi of be week laying! the dust .and
ooliog the atmosphere. - ; : 1
Si 62il 76
$1 0I)4 2a
75(c&l 00
SI 00l 50
78
i!5i
' 10(330
25(50
2030
6075
6B
I0l-'i
NEW TO-DAY.
IS otice
carrying forwards this good Wirk- And
they would respectfully and eainestly
solicit every one to join them in tZis
needful enterprise. Both young and old,
farmers, merchants and citizens generally,
in all portions of the State, can render
great assistance by each bringing with
them and contributing but a small portion
of produce from their, wares front stores
or shops, and handywork of others. All
wiil be most acceptable,1 and thankfully
received while the givers will, at the
same time, be blessed with the sweet as
surance "That it is more blessed to give
than to receive." , .
We trust that these plans may meet
the full approval of all, aud that all pa
pers throughout the State will have the
kindness to copy the above, and receive
the special thanks of the
Corresponding Committee.
United States Internal Revenue Col
lector's Office, District of Oregon. Notice is
hereby given that tbe Annual list of Taxes for
1869, a!s monthly lists for months or April and
May, 1869, assessed in the county of Marion, hss
teen placed in my hands for collection. AUpar
ties are hereby notified that I will be
M Albany, from July 19th to 24th ;
CorvrUlis, Benton county, 26th to tho 29th
inrlusict.' :
, Dallas, Polk sounty, 31st to 4th of August,
inclusive :
Lafayette. lamlijl cTUty, August 6th to 10th
inclusive.
Ororon Citv. Clackamas county- August 12th
to 16th inclusive, . '
uf jeceire and receipt for taxes assessed" pn said
lb. WIt; peeil Taxes, (Licensee.) income
taxes . axes on Carriages, V att-bea and ucm rum
Kilrr .'la'te. unless pavment i? made at
time and i!a'H above fpocified, collection will bv
made by disti!.'' n J saI of property.
1 VT. CHAPMAN.
- Dnpuy diier. District of Oicgoa.
Dated. Albany, July gtu 18C9-4 jtf
A Naw Gold IttttaJ.
. Attention. As will be seen by ad
vertisement in another column, persons
owing the late firm of J. Barrows & Co.,
cither by note or account, are requested
to com", forward and settle within four
weeks from this date, as Sir. John Bar
rows intends starting for the Eastern
States soon after the expiration of that
time. Mr. Barrows also offers for sale a
good piano, and household furniture.
All the Week. Taking testimony
in the suit of Thomas Morgan, guardian
of Elmore Kces, tu. executor of estate of
Morgan Kees, deceased, has occupied the
entire week before Judge H. S. Strahn,
referee.; Messrs. Cbenoweth' and . Wil
liams for plaintiff, and -Messrs. - Russet
and Elsworth.for defendants.
NEW TO-IAY.
notice::
ALL Account and ftotos of J. S
& CO., must b aetUcd within four vtfcl.
as J. Barrow intends to luiiTa lor liio fcTuxftm
States soon after that time.
A -Rood 'Piano and IIou6huld Farnitur X.
ale." ,
Albany, July 15lh, 1869-45 ; 4
THE EYES I THE EARS I
Twcaty-fivo Cents Per Dozen
Paid for fresh Eggfr the next thirty dny,
7? It. CllEADLEd.
Dr. T. JL. OIiIEIV,
OCULIST AUD AURIST,
ALBANY, s s : OREGON.
R. OOT.DEIT IS A SOX OF TIIE
notd old Opthalmio Doctor, B. C.
Uolden.
Dr. GOLDKJf hat had exporiance in treating
the various diseases to which the ey and car are
subject, and feuls eonadent of giving entire satis
faction to tbose who may place themselves under
his care.
Albany, April 10, 1869-Sly i
.
. THE L&TSST STYIXS
, -...... . OF
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods I
. SKLECTID WITH CA.BC IX TBB
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
JUST RSCEIVED, AID OFFBBKD. AT ini
Ijoirestt Gash Rates.
Inirood.'dmandat the CAStt STOItE, mt
Tonty-fivo Centa Per Pound.
Albany iUy 1st, 13G3-3 , , t '
More flin 1,009,000 Persons
Bear tMtimoD.v to Ue TVoiidarfal yarativ.
Ti V H
5 r.l'-
Are iMJail Occur rence !
fire irjsoiiriicc;.
.IS TBB 09LT BAUCQCARD
U. n. ITI AG IL.17; iaaTacsrrT.
Oa First street. rst door west of John Connor's
bnek, and opposite It. L. Hill & Son s
'.-. i i'-i't,:: drag stora,;--'
; , AIiBANT, OREGON.
P. C. 11AP.PER.
May 15, 1S69-38 -
L.o$t or Stolen.
B not to purchase any of the following notes
of hand, executed to Samuel Wilson, at a sale
near Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, on tbe
21st day of Ovtober, 1308, signed and sscured as
SUHETIES.
John Wilson.
J. 11. Wilson.
..... Wm. C. Baird.
... T. P. Pinwiddie.
follows :
PRIJCCIPAtS.
T. P. Uinwiddie
Win. C. Baird ...
.1. H. Wilson-...
Ely Davis
T. 1. Fostar
Wm. Wigle
L. llasbrook "
James Kcrncy T. P. DinwidJie.
Robert Crawford......... u
as said notes of hand hare been lout by, or stolen
from, tbe undersigned, and he Will proceed to col
lect the amounts of the said several notes when
due.
A liberal reward will bo paid to tho person re
turning any one or all of said notes to tbe under
signed at Brownsville, Oresron.
WILLTAM McCOY. .
Brownsville. April 30, 18fi9-35t4
iaiPP.0VD MAGIC
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.a? Vk-.i-ii-?: v jsr; - x T
wa- a mgte&s 2 -1 t
- d 3 si. bvms& S s
FIVE f.lILUOTI DOIlAnS iT
Sterllojr Jndamnity Equitable Avustien(s
...;.. . Moderate. RatesJ':. t - -
' i . - -1 r
roiicics usnija ton renewoa oy
E. V. RUSSEtL, Resldeni gMt,
,iJ . . AlbinyPOrefoia'ai"
Jaa 133m40 ..."' 70 . ', t . y . f ,r
YIXESiB BITTERS.
a
Manufactured from the native t-i
1"T S K MURRAY'S
1J Oil tho Kins of Pain.
THE
Gold iTIetal Watches !
aow hf.inq lxrnonucBD bt
C. E. COLLINS & CO.,
C29 Washington screot, San Francisco,
Surpass anything yet made in ths way of an im
i ation Gold Watch. Tbcy wear well and keep
good time. .
Tbe Ladies' Watches cost $S, $10 and $15 each
the Gentlcmens' cost S15 and $20 each.
Chains, from $3 to $0 each.
THE OX.D
STOVE DEPOT!
eS a
2 j. Herbs and Roots cf California, art
- - The Great Blood Purifier.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious," Ko
mittsnt and Intermittent Fevers, disdasos of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, thoe Bit
ters have been most successful. Such diseasus
, ara caused by vitiated blood, which is gener
ally produced by dorangement of the Digestive
Organs. '
: Cleanse the Vitiated "Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting throusrh tbe skin in Pin.
pies. Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanso it when you
find it obstructed and sluggish .. in the veins:
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood healthy, and all
will be well. - '
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
IX. H. McDOXAH) & CO.,
DBCOOISTS AXD AGEKTS, ; ,
Corner Pino and Sansome streets, Saa Fraecisco,
Cal. and Sacramento, Cal., and 34 Piatt
apr!7-69 street. N. Y. 32m6
The River. The "Willamette river
lacks but very little of being as low now
as - daring any period 6f last summer.
Present indications are that it will be low
er the present seaddn than ever before
known. "
.u Back Again. II. K. Kincaid, pro
prietcr of the,' Eugene . Journal, arrived
home on the 7th inat., after an absence of
two years in,the East.
A teamster in Maine says he can start
the most balky horse by taking him out of
the shafts and making him go around in
a narrow circle till he is giddy. . If the
first dance of this sort does Dot core him
tho second will. . '! "
- Fireman's Race. There was a bose
carriage race at Virginia on the 5th,
which was won by Young America - Com
pany, who ran 1,452 feet in one miqnte
and efghteen Beconds.r':v v
- ' " ! - ' '"I
RKCOHMEXD atioxb :
Sajc Frakcisco, May 12, 1SC9.
This is to certify that I have carried one of the
small size Gold Metal Watches which I got of C.
K. Collins A Co., and I find that it runs as well,
and keeps as good tims as any watch I ever car
ried, and I can therefore recommend them. I
am engaged oa Sacrmeuto steamor Chrysopolis.
C. A. COLBY.
I am engineer on the San Jose Railroad ; 1
have been caraying ono of C. E. Collins A Co.'
Watches for about one year, and I can safely say
it is the very best watch for time, thet I have ever
seen. . GEO. CORNWALL,
- - Engineer on the San Joso Railroad.
Toako, May 20, 18C9.
Mettrt. C. E. Collin & Co. I wish to know
on what terms yon will send five or six watches
to one address. Several of tbe men in this ma
chine shop are highly delighted at tbe watch I
got of you; I am very much pleased with it ; it
gives satisfaction. Hoping to hear from you
soon! remain yours, . R. B. PATTON,
' Clerk, Toano, C P. R. R.
, For List of Prices and description of Goods,
send directly to us. Can be sent by express, to
be paid for on delivery. '""
i . , c. E. COLLINS A CO.,
629 Washington street, San Francisco.
P. S. Where six Watches of tbe above ere
ordered t one time, we will send one extra, free
of all charge. We also deal ia the. Boost Gold
and Silver Watches, watchmaker's and jeweler's
tools aad materials, at the very , lowest possible
rates. , . , . t , t r
The new Gold Metal Watches Slow being intro-
aucea dj w a. uouins Co., or ban jrraaeuco.
seem to .oa just tne tning for .those, desinng a
cheap and at the same time good-looking time
keeper. One of the young' lady compositors ia
oar office has one of the cheapest kind advertised
$3 which runs well, keeps rood time, looks
well, and seems to fulfill all the requiremeats oi a
hizh-prioed watch. The chain sent with this
watch is of exquisite design and high finish.. 6oo
their advertisement ia another coliunn. Alpins
m titer. .
Watches. We have received on.e of the new
Gold Metal Watohes from C. E. Co L' ins A Co., of
ban f rancisco. it is eeauy - finished, hunting
case, keeps good time and in, without doutt, the
best watch lor tae price tost can be purchased in
ban i rancisco.- ja rorw union.
hat ,l?EXT t--Cheaper than silver-Z4iooking
i wearing-like gold naither plated or galvan-
"WiAT
and
ised are the new Gold Metal Watches - we saw
last week at onr friend Collins. .' If we had not a
gold watch which we have to pay ah year $2
to "Uncle Sam" for the privilege ef wearing we
certainly would have a Gold Metal . Watehu-
Speetator. f,var;..A;. jy46tf i
jroiinr BRicjGs,
. i CKALKa IX
.ST0YES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX,
. ef. tbe lest patterns !
ALSO
Tin, s?icct iron and
and the usual cssortment of'Torobing Goods ti
. . . be obtained ..a. .....':...-.. '
ggf llepair neatli and promptly ex'ted, TES
' pscron reatona Ult term, -a .'
. '."Short reckonings, make long frienil?-"
Front strewt ........Albany.
Next door to Mansfield Jk Co.
! deco'68-12 . '
RATES OF TOLL
e-.o :s vf-. OVER THE f, ,
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road. '
,V;':t';,' ; To Descliuttes River t ' r'' 1
Four Horse or Mule team.MnM.. ........$t 60
Two : " " ? 00
Ono ' " " 2 00
Ox teams, three yko....... 4 50
For every additions jroke 50
Loose horses, per ifcaa 25
"" cattle, per head. ............ : 15
" sheep or hoes 3
Teams returning eraptyhalf jrice
Pack animals, loA-ttitJ.t.Tt.&j..
' " unloaded M
Hone and ridcr. .........
To Fisli iate
Four horse or mule team, each way.........
r-jQ f , n ........
One " " "
Pack animals, loaded. ................. ...........
- " unloaded................
norsc and rider ...........................
Ox team, three yoke............
' To TJpper Soda Sprlng't
Four horse or mule team, out and back....
Two ' ' --.-'
One " " "
Horse and rider, . . : .
Looso animals, " ......
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. HACKLEMAX,
W. W. PAisnisn, Prcs
:" : Sec. '
March 20. 1S69-23
60
...... 25
..v 1 00
2 00
1 50
1 00
60
25
75
2 00
2 60
2 00
1 00
50
25
... over 10,000 PerMn
ripfiSTXTY. to the wondcrfol' 'fdnkjtt''', ': ' t
PalsR'tn for the Liver end Blood, JSTaturS's "own
remedy. T ,0 of the calibrated physicians of
Portland" My" be is rred efth41iuBg aad Ltvsf
complaintnd ayn ow his life torr
Dr. Marr,j'a Ber : l.ttr -Bajaam.
Bead what ni-W"4'2 "!ti'ri '
PTLA!t, May 21, J8C9.
' I have tried Df J. W Murray's. Lung and
Liver Balaam"r,"'d it-iamf-Uioily-mUh thm
best of success. I .was sick.for aoma montbsaad
used every remody.i. X callad,in several physi
mna. hut thev d'ui me no irood. I exbaasttoV
every remedy known o ' tbe metticaC pro&yiont
and raccired no beneat.1 'This Lung and fciver-
Balsam cttred me, and J. a eaw recom
mend it to the pablie as RfPOpaoaJsaie.,eoT
to the public and my frknds. It is good, and
those who know jiie, asnany?T 4-tM State, as
I have lived in many parts r it, aoow ma a
Would not recommend them to ns a: hinc-rtbat
had no merit, because I m- 'ppeiij teiaelt
remedies. - ' Q. W BKOWK, J. Tk.
r- General Aenia l -,.
SMITH & DAVIS,' Portland," Oragon.-"
1IO0GE & CALEF,' -June
S,'69-39lf i. fr i i. i f
NEWS.
Farmers Can Ride and, Plotf,
W.IKNIGHTr
House Sign & , Carriage Painter,
.... . ALBANY. OREGON, ; -
Paperhaajfing-, Glazing', Ealasnxiaev
Country orders punctually attended to. ;
First street, next door ia Twecdale & Co.'s.
May 8, lS69-35tf ?
TCaaUng Clat&es Wit&arat aVabar.
- - . - - i TUI3
Automatic Clothes-Waslicr
AND
BOILER ! -
Does this without any wear aad tear, and does the
. ' - work in from . - s .
Twenty -; t Thirty v minutes ! ' i
and will fit any stove er range. They are nsed
extensively in the East, and the fallowing will
show how tbey are regarded ; .- -
From the Toledo ComnernaX, April 22d, 1869 :
"The Automatio , Clothes-Washer," The new
method of washing clothes without labor as done
by the "Automatio Clother Waaber and Boiler,"
is attracting, as might naturally be supposed, a
good deal o? attention. This remarkable machine
continues to show to astonished visitors, whose
nnmhem are dailv increasing, how simply and
easily a Urge days washing can be 'effectually ac
complished in comparativelx abort time by this
labor saving invention. - f 1 " v
Dnn tho f!Iaveland Plata dealer. March ICth,
1869 "The Automatic ClotLhes Washer. Noth
ing in the way of a patent h.,is for a long time
w.traool MAh m. rnaral interest, as the above
named invention. Washing without laberby the
mere force of heat, is a step so important and new
that it naturally excites a g rest deal of inquiry.
TK ninnin mnrjt.. tha oho. ADneSS and SimplMlty,
mast make it an article of universal use, and those
seeking an investment can not do better than to
10OK IBM It- , it-;. -.."I 't: 'ii .
For sale by 1 - '
--r rJOHBT CONNOR, Agent,
May 8, '69-Sm&5 Firat street, Albany.
U on
MTm.ILAYS . . IMPROVED S4AIU
the King of Pa n. . ; t : . iua-'w
Manoattan Life Insurance Co.,
OKSEW'YORK.
A ssetts 6,000.00fr
Annual Income.............. 2,500,000
Snrplnawer XViabilitlea -
't '?"!'? i.AKOEa,THA!t ?k 5 t"l ?
ether Company doing' Snainesa
It OREGQI f !,? -
Any
Advantages to Insurers.
Smallest Ratio of mortality. -'- ' 5 '
Expense less than any Cash Company, i
fnturers recede the Largest JJonns
aiven. 4 !
Endowment Policies Issued. :
Policies Incontestable.
All Endowment Policies and the Non-
Forfeiting Life Policies, Non-Forfeit'
ahlt after one Payment.
The followiasr are dxatnples of the oporatioas
of the last dividend t Policies issaed ia 1866,
only four years ago s " " - ' )
BT SECCniKO PXS Of TUB .
GAY" PLOWS,
Manufactured and sold for the very low price or
THE simplicity and practicability of this new
Plow eommends, it favorably to the' special
noiico of every farm :r. It p6sssset a decided
superiority over all other plows now in'ase. ,Tbe
wheels auLfauc P?t in diameter, and run 'oh'lh
ud plowed land. Its entire constructive la ri no
way complicated. .. The plow is manugod in. every
manner with case, and requires only two eTers
to bo nsed in making any alteration "The. supe
riority of the "Gay" Plow will be clearly ahowa
by tho followmg certificate j 0 ,,,..1;
T. Ve, Jhe' on Jersigneezcfef af hlnfjoityv
Oregon, having purchased and aseu u'pon"onr
farms the "any". Plow, hereQ -eMify thai the
same has given us cntiresatisfaction. . Its facility
for adjusting to suit the depth of furrow, whout
moving from the ecat, is simple'and easy 4 "We
like the plow for its draught, because the stftaae' is
brought to bear directly upon the. plow Jneam in
stead of tho carriage?- also,- tecause rV s strong
and durable, all except the wood-work Msg con
structed of wrought iron no ca-tings ase-vsed.
The wheels running upon tbe solid bled i, as ad
vantage over other: gangJplows ia rtiiktnst off"
land and in plowing, not having to make-the aee
eesary ehanges in the max h:nery aad tbe seat is
always level, not throwing the driver, fonrasd or
sideways as in other ploua.. Better.. .work-and.
more of it can bo accbmplishcd by the use of his
Plow than by band. W'.5-t uUI
We take pleasure In recommenaTBg" the"CFAY"
Plow to our brother farmers, as ono havins no
an-pBrtof 1a'j0regofH J'i si -Iftffj! ft
J. G: REED, 'VWrp'.'ESHOM.
rH A. 8. LOONET, . E. .W. PIKE,
, W. H. SOLTTREB. X IAfiPN.
May 20th, 18t.r - ' A
The "0at' - JPuoV' ia.'raan'SSeturod by H.
Goulding, Portland Machine Shop.
. AU orders will be promptly etteftrtifl .ta.ejr ad
dressing, ... " : i
Alaany. Agents., i
J. BARROWS A CO., A gen's -
'4.-:
May 22, '69-37
ior 1U1 S,J1CIHWIIBUMM
, -JOIIN RftlQOS. AgenVv H
for Linn fc Benton coonTiet. '
- i. ..... . . . tin
Ageatu Amount rremtam Added to Total Am-1
Issuer Insured. 5 Paid, i Poliey.,.- Policy. !
"' $10,00 $1,280 $.1,673 ; $13,572
' 35 "0 U- 8,000 J ' 1,022 5 ' S.a ' -10,848
30 ;r -7,508 -780 2,703 'i 16,208
25 : r.000 " 671 2.605- ' i. O.505
This is an entirely new plan, giving Insurers
the largest return ever made br any Company in
the same period.' , - l,'. t f tf
Tbe Company give creait wnen aesirea, or irom
33 to 60 per cent, of premiums.
An illustration of the advantages of the credit
system as practiced by this Company, is the ease
of H. C. Coe. of Yonkers. who insured his life tn
this Company for S5.000, in February, 1857, pay
in or the whole nremiam in cash. $118 : at the end
of the first year It was impossible for him to raise-f back on demand.. .
tbe amount of the premium tnen due, tn oasn,aod I may -im
he came to tne otnoe preparea to sarrender tbe I t "r:
policy. Being told that he eould give bis note
for the premium, he did to. Bis death occurred
in less than seven months. . His family are now
in the eniovmant of the amount insured. Had
he insured in an "ail essV Company, they would
have been left wapaarlded 4br. I
TbU is. ia ttaetf. a eomntste- refatatimu of the
absurd statement of "all cash'' Companies, that
it is iniurious for, the insurer to have the power to
give a note uaaer any eirawMtaoeee. .
... T'v ? ' . VERSY, Crea. Ajfentl
A. J, GROFB, Special Agent., ma8m3
Amenta. Waated-lOLa. J)a.y.
Patent BevoMng DontleUcpsv
Two continents, Americft and Europe, aad ''
America with the Enltal States portion
ea an iatoMUMe scale.
CQLOBEDyrni. 4,000 COUSTIBt.
THESE great Maps, v w just completed, 64r
i 62 iachos. large, show every place of import
ance, all Railroads to date, and the latest alterations-
in the various European States. These
Maps are needed in every, school and family in'
the land thty'oWirpy the Jpacef ne Map, and
by means of the Reverses, either tide can ba
thrown front, aad any part, broaght level 4ntbe
eyevs Coenry Tight and large diaooapWgiyoa t.
good Agents. U us us un tf,
Apply for Circulars. Terms, and sand
for and see sample Maps first, If not aeld taken
J- I. XLOJTfK
. N. Y.
23 Cortland street,
Execntar'AeUce.
NOTICE ia hereby Riven tkat Uttaep-eVmed
have been appniated. Szeeotof J es.
tate,ef Hiram Maeey, deceased, by the County
Court of Linn county, Oregon i That all claims
against said estate must be presented totbf as.
dersigned, at their residenee in Lion oounty.duly
verified, within six months from tho date hereof.
Peirsu. Ftrinf; XXlfs. Executors.
' 1 Van Cetnty-. Oreow May f lJ-3v5 1
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