The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 30, 1869, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869.
Subscribers finding an 2C after their name will
understand that tbeir subscription expires with
that number, and they are invited to renew their
subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance;
six monthsj $2 ; three months, $1.
LOCAL AFFAIRS
Premiums We publish to-day the
list of premiums awarded at the late Linn
County Fair.
Bclly Boy. P. C. Harper, & Co.
are paying thirty -seven and a half cents
for fresh eggs. Of course, farmers will
go where they can get the biggest price.
. I - ' :
, Wood. The compositor made us say,
in our wood item last week, that good,
dry wood was selling at S3 per cord. It
should have been, as wo wrote, $3 500
8 per cord.
Potatoes. Wagon loads of potatoes
can be obtained in this market at twenty
fiye cents per bushel. Apples can be
bought for two and three bits per bushel.
Full Time. The flouriDg mill at
Brownsville is now running full time,
and a large number of teams are cort
istantly engaged in hauling wheat to, and
flour from, the same. .
Ego Trade. -At the Cash Store of L.
Cheadle, Esq., thirty-three cents can be
obtained for fresh eggs. Bring 'em
right along. f
Brownsville. A correspondent
says: A new house is being erected in
Brownsville, and there will be more
' when the factory starts."
Correspondents. We are favored
in the way of correspondence this week.
A good commencement has been made,
and we hope it will be kept up. We are
duly thankful, ladies and gentlemen.
New Line. It is said that a party of
surveyors are running a new. line for the
O. C. It. R. near this city. We have
been unable to obtain particulars.
Present. Mr. O. P. Tompkins, the
gentlemanly, stove dealer, presented us
with a neat dipper, manufactured espec
ially for use1 in the Register office. It
was badly needed, as we had been drink
ins at the trough " for some time.
Court. His Honor,Judge Boise, has
won goldea opinions from the way he has
dispatched business during the week.
Although the docket has been an uu usu
ally full wie, it is thought it "f ill be
cleared and the court adjourned this
cveaing.
i Double Service. The citizens of
. Brownsville have made arrangements to
double the service on the mail route from
that place to Salem. Mails now leave
Salem for Brownsville on Tuesday aud
Saturday morning;" asJ returning,
leave Brownsville on Sundays and Thurs
days.
- .
That Ball. That " finish " on top
of the cupola of the Court House " fills
tha bill," and adds greatly to the look of
completeness of the building. The arti
cles were manufactured by Messrs. O. P.
- Tompkins &. Co., of this city, and the
workmanship does them credit..
. ;
- sers. P. C. Harper & Co. 'a new advertise
ment this morning. It is lengthy, but it
. takes immense space to give a tithe of
the extensive stock of goods on their
counters and shelves. The quality of
gocds sold, the low price asked, and the
obliging and gentlemanly character of
. the nrm, is bringing a rush ot custom
that taxes their utmost exertions to sat
isfy. Read their ad, and go and see the
"styles."
Low Prices. -Everything in the dry
roods line, at low figures, can be had at
A. Cowan & Co-'s. Their stock of iron,
teel, and general hardware, fs unexcel
led ; and in the way of boots, shoes hats,
caps, carpets, wall-paper, etc., etc., they
offer a " big lay out," at the lowest rates
ior cash or marketable produce. 'Nuff
ced.
Patent Metalic' White Wire
Clothes Lines. This wire possesses
qualities which prevent it from corroding
and soiling clothes. Once put up it is
not necessary to be taken down, thus sav
ing labor and trouble. It is much
cheaper thanr ope, and will last a life time.
Mr. P. T. Block has the agency for
the sale of this invention for this
State, and is ready to supply all orders.
Mr. Block is now canvassing the State
for orders. His P, O. address is Harris
burg, Linn county, Oregon. ;
I , Ik Attendance. The attendance of
legal gentlemen from "furrin parts," at
the Linn County Circuit Court during
the week, was hardly as large as usual.
We . noticed Hon. F. A. Chenowth and
Judge Odeneal, of Corvall's; Judge
Willis, of Salem ; Jadgc Thompson, of
Harrisburg; Hon. Ben. Hay den, of
Kola; and Hon. J. Q. Thornton, N. H.
Cranor, J. C. Powell, E. Fj. Russell, N.
B. Humphrey,' J. J. Whitney, Joseph
Hannon, and L. Flinn, of Albany.
Tri-Weekly Mail. Wo notice that
a petition, pretty generally signed by our
citizens, -has been in circulation during
the week, asking that a tri-weekly mail
route be established from Eugene City
via Harrisburg and Peoria to this city.
The establishment of this route will be a
matter of "great convenience to the citi
zens of the several localities named, and
it is hoped that the petition will meet
with the earliest attention at headquar
ters. Wheat Receipts For the week
endipg Oct. 28ih, reported as. below :
13 . . - bush. . IH.
Beach A Monteith 3,125 29
,f. H. Foster A Co....,......,.,.....,.,. 3,250 42
P. 8. Jlarkbam A Son.,,. 983 2fl
R. Cbeadle .. 1,200 00
D. Froman.......; ... S00 00
....Zb0 37
PREMIUMS AWARDED
By the Linn County Agricultural Association, at
tbe Fourth Annual Fair, held at the ; fair
grounds near Albany, on September 28, 29, 30
and October 1st and 2d, 1869.
Class I Cattle,
NO. 1 SHORT HORNS.
C. P. Buckbart, bull, 4 years old and upward,
1st premium. . , .
John M. Osborn, bull 2 years old and upwards,
1st premium.
William Wiatt, bull 3 years old and upwards,
2d premium; bull 1 year oid and upwards, 1st
premium ; eow 3 years old and upwards, 1st pre
mium ; cow 3 years old and upwards, 2d pre
mium ; heifer, 2 years old aid upwards, 1st pre
mium ; heifer, 1 year old and upwards. 1st pre
mium ; heifer calf, 1st preiuium ; heifer calf, 2d
premium.
NO. 2 DEVON'S.
' John Wilkins, bull, 3 years old and upwards,
1st premium.
no. 6 GRADED CATTLE, CROSS BREEDS.
N. Price, bull, 3 years old and upwards, 1st
premium.
Joseph Wilkins, bull calf. 1st premium.
William Wiatt, cow,.3 years old and upwards.
1st premium ; cow, 3 years old and upwards, 2d
prcmums; cow, 2 years old and upward, 1st pre
mium ; cow, 2 years old. 2d premium ; heifer, 1
year old and upward, 1st premium; Heifer, 1
year old and upward, 2d premium.
NO. 7 FAT CATTLE.
William Wiatt, fat cow, 1st premium ; fat cow,
2d premium.
NO. 8 SWEEPSTAKES.
X. Price, bull, 3 years old and upward, 1st
premium.
William Wiatt, bull. 3 years old and upward,
2d premium : cow, 3 year old and upward, 1st
premium ; cow, 3 jears old and upward, 2d pre
mium. C. P. Burkhart, bull, 3 years old and upward,
1st premium.
Class VI Sheep.
NO. 1 FRENCH MARINOS.
Jesse Parrish. buck, 1 year old and upward,
1st premium ; ewe. first premium ; ewe, second
premium ; lamb, first premium : lamb, second
premium ; ewe and lamb, first prcmium,ewe and
lamb, second premium ; 3 lambs, first premium.
NO. 7 GRADED SHEEP.
Miller Morgan, buck. 3 years old, first pre
mium : buck, I year old. firstprcmium ; buck.
1 year old. second premium ; ewe, first premium ;
ewe, second premium, ewe and lamb, first pre
mium ; ewe and lamb, second premium ; 3 lambs,
first premium
5. Powell, buck, 3 years old, second premium ;
3 lambs, second premium.,
NO. 8 FAT SnEEP.
6. II. Hughes, fat wether, first premium'; fat
wether, second premium.
, SAMPLE WOOL.
J. P. Rector, sample wool, first premium.
The Committee on Sheep stated in their report
that they examined some samples of wool exhib
ited by Mr. Thomas Smith, of Douglas county,
Oregon, which were from the flock of Ewin Ham
mond A Son, of Middlebury, Vermdot. and that
pfcaid samples were pronounced by them a very su
perior article of wool.
Class VII Swine
NO. 1 ESSEX.
X. Price, sow, two years old, first'preiuium
NO. 4 CROSS BREEDS.
F. Froman, sow, two years old, first pre
mium : boar, two years old, first premium.
N. Price, sow. over 45 months old aud under I
year, first premium.
if. B. LafoUct, boar, two years old, second pre
mium.; i NO. G SWEEPSTAKES
X. Price, boar, ono year old. first premium ?
sow, one year old. second premium: two fat hos.
first premium : two fat hogs, second premium :
litter pigs, first premium.
J. 15. Lafollef .Hoar, one year old, 2d premium.
IT, Froman. sow. first premium.
Class VIII Grain.
NO. 1. i
John Lriner. oat?, white Russian, lirjt' r.rr
mium : sample broom corn, serund premium ;
sample broom cou, first premium.
W. X. Powers, mammoth sujrar cane, second
premium : pop porn, second premium.
John Millard, white eorn, first premium;
timothy seed, second premium.
M. Fountain, 1 bushel white velvet wheat, 1st
premium.
11. X. Smaed, timothy seed, first premium ;
side oats, second premium.
A. B. Morris, bushel Chili club wheat, second
premium : sunflower, fist premium.
A. S. Houston, white fall wheat, second pre- j
iniutu. -
M. Luper, Calcutta flax seed, first premium.
Jesse Parrish, specimen white corn, second
premium : yellow corn, first premium ; pop corn,
first premium.
A. tr. Reed, sugar eorn, first premium ; assort
ment spring wheat, first premium.
S. Falkner, Flint eorn, second premium.
NO. 2 VEGETABLES. v
John Luper, white beans, second premium;
blood beats, second premium: turnip beets, first
premium ; squashes, first premium.
W. X. Powers. Hubbard squash, second pre
mium ; Marblehead cabbage, first premium ;
early Brunswick cabbage, second premium : Ce
dar Hill tomatoes, secoud premium ; Early Rose
potatoes, first premium.
John Millard, Egg plant, first premium.
Samuel Conn, White Meschannoek potatoes,
second premium. !'
A. C. Daniels, white beans, first premium ; 3
varieties onions, first premium : beets, 6 varie
ties, second premium ; carrots, Parly Horn, sec
ond p-emiuin : parsnips, first premium; toma
toes, 3 varieties, first premium ; cawliflower, first
premium : Egg plant, second premium ; lot
onions, second premium : long, green cucumber,
first premium ; exhibit garden vegetables, first
premium. r' ,
John Luper, early Dutch carrots, 1st premium.
S. Falkner, sweet pumpkins, first premium ;
white winter turnip, first premium.
A. B. Culver, Yankee pumpkin, second pre
mium M. Haly, water melon, first premium.
F. A. Bnckhart. muaa melon, first premium. ,
Class V Mules and Jacks.
Miller Morgan, span mules, first premium ; do.
three years old, first premium.
K. Turner, Jack, 4 years old, first premium ;
mule, one year old, second premium;4 mule, one
year old, first premium ; mule colt, first pre
mium. A. Cowan, lot of mules, first premium. -
E. Turner, janet, first premium ; janet, second
piemium. - ,
, FOWLS AND GAME.
J. M. Metzler, pair of Spanish chickens, first
premium.
F. Parton, pair Spanish chickens, second pre
mium. ?
1 Elijah Sparks, pair Falcon chickens, four
months old, first premium; do. two months old,
first premium.
George Anderson, lot pigeons, first premium ;
pair rabbits, first premium ; lot ducks, first pre
mium. ,
Willis Dunniway, pair game chickens, first
premium.
William Montgomery, pair Bramah chickens,
first premium. "
Jennings Montgomery, pair game chickens,
second premium.
Class XII Fruits a Wines.
W. Davis, 20 RamTo apples, first premium ;
2 Winesap apples, first premium. .
J. R,! McClure, 10 varieties apples, first pre
mium. M. Fountain, Dutch Mignons apples, .first
premium.
G. II. Hqghcs, 20 Gloria Mnndi apples, first
premium ; 20 pound pears, first premium.
M. Powell, 20 Gloria Mundi apples, second
premium.
F. A. Buckhart, greatest number good varie
ties apples, first premium.
Miss Ada Mendenhall, white grapes, first
premium. - . . - -
A. . Marshall, 20 Northernspy apples, first
premium; 20 Blue Pearmaia apples, first pre
mium; 20 . Yellow New Town apples, first pre
mium. P. Fry, Jr., greatest nnmber 'varieties pear,
firt premium ; quinces, first premium.
8. Fanlkner, Egg plum, first premium.
' F. A. Burkhart, lot cherries, first premium:
M. Pearson, lot peashes, first premium. -
A. G. Marshall, 20 Sweet Alice apples,' first
premium. w
W. X. Powers, Currant wine, first premium.
Martin Williams, 20 Swaar apples, second pre
mium.. '- -: .i.'- ' " . '
John Millard, specimen grapes, first premium ;
greatest number varieties grapes, first premium.
I.
Mrs. E. Jones, currant wine, second premium ;
white grape wine, first premium. : .
J. R. McClure, cider, first premium ; Isabella
grapes, first premium.
Mrs. Lisle, Elder wine, first premium.
Mrs. E. H. Griffin, bottle vinegar, second pre
mium. F. A. Burkhart, bottle vinegar, first premium.
' Class IX. Domestic Manufacture. .
G. H. Hughes, box honey, first premium; box
honey, second premium,
John Smith, 10 lbs. qr. dime soap, second
premium, - . . , .
McCord & Co., 10 ftis common bar soap, first
premium; 1 gallon lard oil, first premium ; lot
toilet soap, first premium. ' .
Miss J. 11. McClure, pair blankets, first pre
mium. C. P. Burkhart, pair bacon hams, first pre
mium. J. 11. Foster, sack Magnolia flour, first pre
mium. J. S. McAllister, lot brick, first premium.
Chas. Keifer, two kejjs lajjer beer, first pre
mium. F. A. Burkhart, 10 tbs lard, first premium.
McCord & Co., 2 lbs foundry soap, first pre
mium ; 2tbs condensed soap, first premium.
Mrs. Jos. Xixon, 5 lbs butter, four months old,
first premium.
Miss J. R. McClure, pair mittens, first pre
mium ; lot yarn, first premium ; hose, first pre
mium. : 1
Class XIII Mechanical.
J. A. Winter, lot photographs, first premium.
T. Swick, washing machine, Pacific, first pre
mium. O. P. Tompkins & Co., specimen stove trim
ming, first premium. - -
F. Steesc, grain separator. "
Thompson A Irving, riding saddle, first pre
mium. y
A. C. Jones, pair tap-sole sewed boots, first
premium ; pair pegged boots, second premium ; .
pair coarse pezged boots, first premium ; pair
double soled coarse pegged boots, second pre
mium. ,.
C Mealey, bureau, first premium; washing
machine, second premium.
J. S. McAllister, brick moulding machine, 1st
premium.
S. M. W. Ilindman, revolving churn, first pre
mium : bee house, first premium.
Hawley, Dodd fc Co., sulkey plow, Pfcil's pat
ent, second premium.
Frank Wood, sulkey plow. Gay's patent, first
premium ; set horse shoes, 1st premium ;walking
plow, first premium.
Thompson Jfc. Irving, Concord harness, first
premium ; sulkey harness, first piemium.
W. II. Kuhn A Co., express wagon, first pre
mium. A. B. Morris, Cherry's header Albany foundry
first premium.
John Cox, gang plow, second premium.
J. R. McClure, gang plow, (Pfeil's pat.) first
premium.
P. Hamilton, seed sower, first premium.
Olney Fry, Jr., seed sower and cultivator com
bined, first pemiuni.
Class II Horses.
NO. T THOROUGH BREEDS.
Hugh Fields, stallion. Jeff. Davis, first pre
mium : mare Kit, second premium. J
W.Uird, marc, Jane Marsh, first premium.
NO. 2 GRADED.
Columbus Cowan, mare colt, first premium.
Mr. Wilson, mare, 1 year old, firt premium.
A. Pavage.stallion. 4years'ld, secoud premium.
y. Froman, jrelding. 4 years old, first premium.
L. P. Younger, marc, 3 years old, second pre
mium. A. Thomas, Stallion, 2 years old, second pre
mium. Joseph Pearl, stallion, Capt. Sligart, 4 years
old. fir.'t premium.
V. Gilchrist, stallion i 2 years old, first pre
mium. NO. 0 SWEEPSTAKES.
P. Lowe, mare and family of colts, first pre
mium. W. C. Forcn, mare and family of colts, second
premium.
(I. H. Looney, marc, three years old, first pre
mium. -
L. P. Younger, marc, 3 yeurs old, second prc
inium. Joseph Pearl, stallion, four years old, Capt. Sli
gart, fir.-1 premium.
K. F. Wiattt, mare and colt, first premium.
C Cowcn, mare and colt, second premium.
F. Fruuiau, gelding-. Erst premium.
NO. 5 DRAFT HORSES.
Harvey Shelton, stallion, 4 years old, firH pre
mium. D. Houick, stallion, 4 years old, 2d premium.
A. G. Marshall, span draft horses, first pre
mium. A. Parker, span draft horses, second premium.
Thomas H. Humphreys, stallion, 3 years old,
first premiun.
Xo. 2 Graded.
W. C. Foren, colt 1 year old, 1st premium; W. F.
Wiatt, stallion, 3 yr old, 2d prem ; mare, 4
yr old, 1st pr; stallion oolt, 1st pr; same, 2d pr.
Shooting Match.
Milton Hale, 1st prem; E. J.Stoddard, 2d prem.
Matched Carriage Horses.
Wm. Gird, span bays. 1st prem ; S. Montgomery,
span blacks, 2d prem.
Single Buggy Horses.
Win. Gird, "Gangler," 1st prem; John Crawford,
"Xellie," 2d premium. i
Running.
3 yr olds, 1 mile Hugh Fields, "Buckskin Bill,"
1st prem- Mr. Morgan. "Bill." 2d prem.
2 yr olds, 1 mile J. M. Cottrell. "Dave," 1st pn
C. Nanny. "BareYoot," 2d prem.
Mile heats. 2 in 3 Wm. Gird, "Red Jacket." 1st
prem; O. Z. Morgan. "Miss Foote, 2d prem.
Two straight miles Wm. Gird, "Snowflake," 1st
prem; G. W. Hughes, "Red Jacket." 2d pr.
Two mile beats, 2 in 3, Sweepstakes Wm. Gird,
"Snowflake," 1st prem; O. Z. Morgan, "Miss
Foote," 2d premium.
Pacing 1 Mile.
J. D. Scott. "June Apple," 1st pr; G. W. nugb.es,
"Jenny Lind," 2d prem.
Walking 1 Mile.
J. Xixon, '-Bulger Dick," 1st prem ; X. Howard,
"George," 2d prem.
Trotting.
One mile Frank Parton, "Black ,Bess," 1st pr;
J. H. Kincaid, 2d prem.
Two miles C. Barnes, "Minnie Parton." 1st pr;
S. Montgomery, "Black Maria." 2d prem.
One Mile, Sweepstakes R. C. Kyger, "Live Oak
George," 1st pr; J. P. Schooling, Black Stal
lion. 2d p. .
Class 10 Home Work.
Mrs Mary A Davis, needle work quilt, 1st p; patch
work do, 2d p.
Mary E Davis, ornara'n'l needlework, 2d p; fancy
netting, 1st p; embroidered pillow case, 1st p.
Mrs J C Mendenhall, leather work, 1st prem.
Mrs J Xorcross, wax fruit, 2d premium.
Miss Josephine Davis, needle work quilt, 2d p. t
Miss Izsis Powers, log cabin quilt, 2d premium.
Mrs A S Powell, needle work quilt. 1st prem.
Mrs E Jones, erotchot lamp mat, 1st pr; worsted
coral lamp mat, 1st pr; wax flowers, 1st pr;
' wax fruit, 1st pr; leatherwork flowers, 1st pr.
Mrs S E Arthurs, wax flowers, 2d premium.
Mrs D M Thompson, silk quilt, 2d premium.
Miss Hettie Thompson, beaded pin-cushion, 1st p.
Mrs Dunniway, mourning bonnet, 2d p; bridal do, 1 st
p; velvet do. lstp; satin do, lstp; satin hat, 2d p;
riding hat, lstp; infant's emb hat, 1st p; mourn
ing hat, 2d pr; bleaching and pressing, 2d pr;
do do do, 1st pr; mourning dress, 2d pr; fancy
wrapper, (lady's), 2d premium.- .
Mrs John Smith, needle work counterpane. 1st p;
netted tidy, 1st pr; crotchet edging, 1st pr.
Mrs R McConnell. worsted quilt, 2d pr; braided
skirt, 1st pr; braided night dress, 2d pr; boy's
waist (braided), 1st p; beaded toilet box, 1st p;
tied sofa tidy, 1st p; do chair tidy, 2d p; ruffled
skirt, 1st p; emb'd night dress, lstp; braided
do do, 1st p; emb'd chemise, 1st p; braided do.
1st p; embroidered drawers, 1st p.
Mrs S Miller, silk quilt, . 1st p; worsted quilt,
lstpr; infant's dress, needle work, 1st pr.
Mrs F Parton, sephyr lamp mat, 2d premium.
Mrs S Cannon, pillow ease lace, 2d premium; em
broidered chemise, 2d premium.
Miss Mary Murray, shell work frame, 2d pr; nut
work frame. 1st premium.
Miss Alice MoClure, crotchet pillow ease, 2d pr.
Mrs J Irving, beaded sofa cover, 1st pr; leather
work frame, 1st pr; bosk basket, 26L pr; beaded
stand cover, 1st premium, .
Miss Mary Maxwell, worsted embroidered rocking
chair cover, 1st p; silk emb'd slippers, 2d pr.
Mrs W Anderson, shell-work boxes, 1st pr; shell,
work frame, 1st pr; shell pin cushion, 1st pr.
Mrs R Conn, counterpane, 1st p; ditto, 2d p. .
Mrs 3 R MoClure, Lome-made carpet, 1st prem.
Miss Sarah Worts, beaded watch case, 2d pr.
Mrs C S Look wood, braided suit for boy, 1st pr;
emb'd infant's skirt, 1st p; knitting box, lit p.
Miss Mary Hannon, braided sofa pillow, 1st p.
Mrs R Caldwell, moss landseape, 3d pr.
Mrs MY Brown, cake stand, lstp; spool case, lstp.
Mrs F Yanolcve, chinile work slippersjlst p.
Mrs J Burkhart, pair fancy knit stockings, 1st p.
Miss Lydia A Miller, crotchet curtain bands, 1st p.
Miss Katy Graft, easy chair tidy. 1st pj breakfast
shawl. 1st pr; fancy needle work, 2d pr.
Miss Emma Hard, comia copia, 1st pjvpln cush
ion, 2d p; neckle work , 2d p; hanging bead bas
ket, 1st p. J
Miss Ella II urd, watch pocket. 2d p; painted pin
cushion. 2d p. 1
Mrs S A Johns, lady's dress, 1st p; ditto wrapper,
1st p; satin bonnet, 2d p; velvet do, 2d p: bri
dal do, 2d p; gimp do, lstp; mourning do, lstp;
mourning hat, 1st p; velvet do, 1st p: satin do,
lstp; riding do, 2d p; furdo, lstp; boi's do, lstp.
Miss! A Cowan, foot stool, lstp; needle book, 1st p.
Mrs A X Arnold, gent's shirt, needle work, 1st p.
Mrs A C Daniels, floor mat. 2d p.
Miss Sarah N Ilindman, patch-work qiilt by girl
12 yrs old. 1st p; pillow cases by do do. 1st p.
Mrs David Froman, home-made carpet! 1st p.
Miss Annie Smith, embroidered slippers, 1st pr;
sofa cushion. 1st pr. I
Miss Viola Smith, silk embroidered skirt, 1st p.
Mrs Wm Gird, crotchet lounge cover, ! st pr.
Mrs P Jacobs, needle cushion, 1st p.
Miss Katy Lisle, zephyr frame, 1st p.
Mrs Lincoln, pair linen pillow cases, lstp.
Miss Lizzie P Gay, emb'y for couuterpi .ne, 1st p.
Mrs E H Griffin, sofa pillow. 2d p; le ither work
fringe, 2d p; knit lace, 1st p.
Class 11.
No. 1 Flowers.
John Davis, melba, 1st pr; dew plant, !dpr.
Mrs. J. C. Mendenhall, fusbia. 1st prem.
" James Elkins, roses, 2d pr ; bouc uet, 1st pr.
Miss Ana MaxficM, floral design, 1st r.
Mrs. A. C. Daniels, dwarf crimson -ockscomb,
1st pr; bouquet of immortilles, Ac, 1st pr.
Mrs. A. J. Thayer, bouquet dahlias, '. d pr; In
dian shot, 1st pr.
Mrs. J. R. McClure. dew plant, 1st pr.
" G. Simpson, live forever moss, 1st prem ;
rock moss. 2d prem.
Mrs W. W. Parrish, cactus, 2d pr; verbiena, 1st pr.
No. 2 Preserves, etc.
Mary A Davis, bottled blackberries, 2 pr ; dried
tomatoes, 1st pr; tomato jelly, 2d pri pear jelly,
2d pr: grape preserves, 2d pr. j
Henry Fleencr, cucumber pickleo, 1st jp.
Mrs J C Mendenhall, tomato catchup, jlst pr; cu
cumber do. No. 1. 1st pr; do. do. Xo. 2, 1st pr;
plum preserves, 2d pr; white grap4 do, 1st pr;
white grape jelly, lstpr; white currant jelly, 1st
pr; blackberry, jelly, 2d pr. i
John Luper, dried currants, 1st prcm.
W N Powers, bottled fiuit, 1st p; dried plums, 2d p.
Mrs B Jones, bottled blackberries, 2d prem.
"WE Davis, buttled grapes, 1st pr.
" D Froman, plum leather, 1st pr. I
" R McConnell, canned peas, 2d p; grape jam,
1st p; currant jam, 1st p; grape preserves, 1st p;
tomato jelly, 1st p; grape jelly, 1st p.
Mrs S Cannon, pear butter, 2d p; strawberry
preserves, 1st p. I
Mrs W F Hendrixon, dried cherries, lt p.
Mrs Pam'l Conn, pear preserves, 1st pi
Mrs J C Mendenhall, spring roll cake, 1st p; gin
ger cake by girl under 9 yrs, 1st p; sponge cake,
1st p; corn starch pudding, 1st p.
Mrs G II Hughes, grounduherry preserves, 1st p;
do butter, 1st p; poach do, lstp; tomato do, 2d p;
white currapt jelly, 1st p; red currant do, 2d pj
dried plums. 2d p. )
Mrs A C Daniels, pearfigs,2d p; dried pears, 1st p;
do whortleberries. 1st p. j
Mrs D Froman, jar home made pickles. 1st p; pear
preserves, 2d p; plum do, 1st p; watermelon do,
lstp; plum butter, lstp; pear do, lstp; plum
syrup. 1st p. i
Mrs M V Brown, delicate cake, 1st p ; gem rolls,
1st p: royal muscadine grapes, 1st
Mrs J Ilindman, apple jelly, 1st p; dried apples,
1st p. j
Miss Jenny L. Luper (1 2 yr old), apple pre'vs. lstp;
canned cherries, 1st p; dried apples,! 2d p.
Mrs J G Reed, dried currants, 2d p; do cherries,
2d p; do tomatoes, 2d p; do grapes, 1st p; black
berry jelly, 1st p; raspberry do, 2d p; gooseber
ry do. 2d p; cherry do, 2d p: peach butter, 1st p;
plum do, 2d p: pear preserves, 2d p; citroa do,
1st p; peach pickles, 1st p. i
Mrs li McConnell, cherry jam, pear jam. apple
jam and tomatto jam, all 1st p; plum jam and
tomato figs each second p. j
Miss Lizzie IngalN, apple jelly, 1st p. 1
Mrs Lincoln, cookies, 1st p; '.hop yeast bread,
1st p: strawberry jelly, 1st p; currant do, 2d pj
plum do (red). 1st p; do, do, (white) lstp; plum
jitm, 1st p; crabapple preserves, 1st p; pear
jelly, 1st p. !
Mrs M Culver, tomato preserves, 1st p; tomato
jelly. 2d p. i
Mrs E II Griffin, dried pears. 2d p; plum jelly by
girl 2 yr old, 1st p; strawberry do, 2d p; currant
do, 2d p; blackberry jam, 2 yrold. lstp; tomato
catchup, 2d p; red currant jam, 1st p; white do
do, 1st p.
Miss Alice Griffin (12 yr old), gold cake, 1st p.
Mrs X Price, apple butter, 2d p.
Mrs D Froman, light bread, 1st p. j
Mrs P Jacobs, prune jelly, 1st p. j
Airs W W Parrish, fresh tomatoes, 1st p; do beans,
1st p: currant wine. 2 yr old. 1st p; eream cake,
1st p; ro'led jelly cake, 2d p; dried apple
sauce, lstp.
Miss Alice Griffin. (12 yrs old), patch-work sofa
pillow, 1st p; small dress, 1st p. ;
Mrs Catherine Hurd, infant's cloak, lstp; infant's
rob dress, 2d p. i
Miss X J Parker, crotchet tidy,.lst p.
Miss Emma Burkhart, emb'd card basket, 2d p;
worsted basket, Hd p; cbair tidy, 2d p: drawn
work shirt, 1st p; vase mat, 2dp; bread tidy, lstp.
Miss E Engle, crotchet chemise, 1st p. )
Miss A Mansfield (11 yrs old), zephyr frame, 1st p.
Mrs C Butler, crotchet tidy, 2d p; braided pillow
cases, 1st p; tatted chemise, 1st p; braided do,
2d p; tntted skirt, 2d p. ! r
Miss Effa Reed (7 yrs old), apron, 1st p.
Bead This. Messrs. O. P. Tompkins
& Co. are now prepared to do all, kinds o f
copper work. They have the besjt copper
smith in the State, and employ none hat
first class workmen. All their work is
warranted. You need not go elsewhere
to get stills and still-pipes made.
MARRIED.
October 20th, at the residence of the bride's
father, in Linn county, near Brownsville, Oregon,
by Rev. J. II. Roork, Mr. W. II. Hussey to Miss
Emma Lewis all of Linn connty. - i
On the 24th inst., at the residence of the bride's
mother, by the Rev. Joseph Emery, ;Mr. P. C.
Harper to Miss Annie Smith, daughter of the late
Hon. Delazon Smith all of Linn county.
They have our blessing. i
On tbe 24th inst., at the residence of her broth
er, in this city, by the Rev. E. R. Geary, Mr.
George Eckler, of Lebanon, to Miss j Kate Ca
rothers all of Linn county.
For the wine and cake accompanying the above
notice, the happy pair have the united thanks of
all hands in this office, and our best wishes for
their future happiness and prosperity.
NEW TO-DAY.
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW TO-DAY.
r. M. kkppikcp. r.iw. 8PIRK.
F. M.KEDF1ELD b CO.,
CONSTANTLY on hand and receiving, a
large stock of j
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood and Willow Ware. Tobacco, Cigars, Con
fectionery. Yankee Notions, Ac., Ac., Wholesale
and Retail, opposite R. C. Hill A Son's drug
store, Albany, Oregon. ; &oct9
N0TICZ TO SHIPPERS
I IXTEND DOING a
General Commission Business
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SAN FRANCISCO,
for the purpose of selling
All Kinds of Produce
that may be consigned to me to tell.
IsAHIAIt CUEADLE,
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LJastxiy, Oregon,
Will rocoive and attend to all orders on me to ho
nuea in Ban t ranciseo, I
oet9-5tf . Jt. CHEADJ.E,
j
NOTICE I
A GOOD CHANCE TO PAT
. Outstanding Accounts duo
It. CHEADLE,
of Albany, Oregon.
I WIIX PAY
Seventy Cents Per Bushel
for all the
White, Merchantable Wheat,
That may be offered at my Warehouse, Albany,
Oregon, for tbe next
lO weeks to come !
I will also, from this date, exchange any goods
I have in store for wheat, paying tberfor
70 Cents jer Bushel.
I must have what is due me by tho first of Oc
tober next, as at that time I will move to San
Francisco, where I will carry on a general com
mission and produce business.
li. CHEADLE
Will have the supervision of my business in Al
bany, Oregon.
I will buy or sell all kinds of Produce that may
be offered. Bring on your Produce. .
Money Sairecl Z
By buying; WAGONS at
R. CIIEADLE'S.
TV. U.
I have constantly on hand the very best
Two-Horse Wagons,
made in Marion county, Oregon, out of
STATES TIMBER,
and warranted to bear np
Forty Hundred ."Weight,
on good roads. Can be had at
. R. I HE IDLE S CASH STORE,
For One Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars
Albany, Oregon, August 21, '63-50V
CEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
D B U O G-i S T.
(Successor to D. Kv. Wakefield,)
Parrish's Kew Building', First Street,
ALBANY, OREGON',
I
DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS. OILS GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pur and of the best
quality.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17, !S6S-6tf
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road.
To Dcschuttes River :
Four Horse or Mule tram.............. $i 50
Two " " 3 00
One " " " 2 00
Ox teams, three yoke 4 50
For every additional yoke 50
Loose horses, per head 25
" cattle, per head 15
" sheep or bogs.... - 3
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack animals, loaded... , 50
" " unloaded 25
Horse and rider. 1 00
To Fish Lake :
Four horse or mule team, each wy ......... 2 00
Two " . " 50
One .. . .i j 00
Pack animals, loaded, 50
" unloaded... . 25
Eorse and rider . 75
Ox team, three yoke .. 2 00
To Upper Soda Spring:
Four horse or jnule team, out and back 2 50
Two - 2 00
One " ' 1 go
Horse and rider, " so
Loose animals, " ...... 25
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. HACKLEMAX,
W. W. Parrish, Pres.
See.
March 20. 18B9-28
Walk in! Walk in!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!
Walk into
it. imirvEirs store,
and see the goods which ho is receiving direct
from
San Franolsoo,
which he is going to sell very low for
Cash or Produce!
Call and examine my Goods before yon pur
chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to snow
my goods. '
N. B. I will pay from date for thirty, days to
oome, 30 cents per dosen for Eggs.
Pep. 25, '60-3y B. BREXNXK.
BUILftgftS, ATTENTION I
SASH, BUM) V BOOR
F A C TORY
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. R. ALTUOCSE. K. WB1GSVS. J. V, HCttSITO.
ALTHOUSl? Sc CO.,
LTOX 8TBECT, (C THE H1,TES IA5K),
ALBANY, OBEGOX.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
JTvi.rxi.islx to Order,
Doors,
Blinds,
. and
Sash,
1
CrowD, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
of all sixes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES I
FlooiLn.B,
and all other kinds of
Build iHgr Material !
ALSO
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; faraisk Sha
ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fan. Striving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our Factory ea Lyoa
street, (on tbe river bank), next below Msrkbam's
warehouse.
ALTHOUSE CO.
Albany, February 20, 1869-24
SANTIAM ACADEMV !
LOCATED AT
Lebanon, Linn Connty, Oregon.
Rev. W. D. NICHOLS, Principal.
Rev. E. A. JTJSKINS, Assistant,
Mrs. S. C. NICHOLS, Preceptress, and
Teacher of the Ornamental Branches.
THE Academic year, which commences Sep
tember 1st. lSG'J.and closes July 12th, 1870,
is divided into four terms of eleven weeks each.
Students admitted at any time and charged' from
time of entering till close of term. No deduction
for absence in Term time, except in cases of pro
tracted sickness.
Students can hero enjoy .very facility they ca
desire for acquiring a thorough education. Young
men can obtain rooms and board themselves at
small expense. Young ladies can obtain board
in the fain ily of the Principal, wlio resides in the
Academy building. Hoard and tuition, in shca
carmt Thirty JJollart per term. A'o extra charge
for board during vacation.
A Commercial Course .
has been adopted for the benefit of young men
who wish to acquire a thorough business educa
tion. Send for a catalogue, or address ths Prin
cipal, for further information.
Lebanon, August 28, 18K9-52tf
Tj 7'uition loteer than any other echool of high
grade in the State of Oregon.
1809-70.
Ileal Instate for Sale !
THOSE WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A
good Lathed and Plastered.
New Frame Dwelling House,
two stories in hight, kitchen and wood-shed at
tached, with private barn, well situated in the
city of Albany, will do well to oall, withnnt delay,
on 1 7 RUSSELL A ELKINS,
Albany, Oet. 17, '08-6 Ileal Estate Agts.
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
tif5 C HOME SHUTTLE SEWINGffJ fT
fPtO Machine. A double-thread
lock-stitch Shuttle Machine ; stitch alike on both
sides.
A Q Celebrated Common-Sen".
fS O Family Machine. Both ma
chines fully Warranted for years Machines;
tent to any part of tbe coast by express, C. O. R,
Agents wanted in every tows on tbe Paoiua ooajt
Liberal eomniissioir. - ., - ,
Pacini Pewin Machine Co..
2y J00 Woutgomsry-st-, 8.t.
J8'18
Albany Collegiate Institute.
THE XEXT TERM OF TniS INSTITU
tion for youth of both sexes, will open on
Monday, the 18th of October next.
It will be in charge of the Rev. Edward H.
r.KARv and the Rer. Samuel G. Irvisi, assist
ed by a corps of competent teachers.
CALENDAR.
The first term will embrace 15 weeks of tuition,
ending February 4th. 1870.
The second term will embrace 20 weeks of tu
ition, from February 7th to July 1st, 1870.
RATES OF TUITION
(pes qua rtf. a or ten weeks.)
Preparatory and common branches- .... ..$5 W
Advanced English 7- V4
Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher
Mathematics, Ac... 9 00
Tuition charged from date of entrance to endV
ol quarter, and payable in advance.
Organization of College Classes.
A Freshman cla.s will be formed and a course
of study prescribed at the opening of the term.
Principal Text Boohs.
. Wilson's Readers, Clark's English Grammar,
Robinson's Mathematics, Hooker's Natural
Science, Quackenbos' Rhetoric, Abbott's Abor
crombie'a Mental and Moral Philosophy. Hark-
ness Latin Series, Fasquell's French Series, and
the most approved editions of the Latin and Greek
Classic.
A Record
Of every recitation will be made, and an average
given in quarterly Iteports ; also, of attendance
and deportment.
Government.
The aim will be to develop in the student a
high sense of moral obligation, honor and integ
rity, and those who cannot be governed by such
motives, will not remain in the school.'
Board
May be had in families at 4 per week, and
rooms procured where students may board them
selves. By order of the Board of Trustees.
EDWARD R. GEARY,
Albany, Aug. 21, '6p-50 President.
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WADSWORTH & KUHN
Are now ready to execute all kinds of
Plain and Fancy Painting !
each vi .
Signs, Carriages, Buildings,
.-as woll as
Draining', Pa paorhanffinf, 3aicimiaiwg,
- - and in fact all kinds and styles of
PLAIN AND ORNAlWjENTAI. WORK,
that can be done with Paint an.d Brash, at
FAIR, LIVING RATJJS. --
Give us a call. Shop on Frry street, over
Kuhn A Adams' wagon shop. ......
aug21-5V
ALL persons are hereby warned not to pur
chase either of two certain Promissory Note,
made by me, one for $404, dated on tbe 9th of
September, 1880. and one for 50S, dated Sep
tember 10th, I860, both made payable to Geo. A.
Edes, of Salem, Oregon, thirty days after date, in
gold coin of the United States, with interest at
twelve per cent, per annum, as both of said notes
were obtained by fraud and without considera
tion, and I will not pay the same nor any part of
them. --. i'
Dated, Soptember 15tb. 18(9,.
PRESTON MORRIS.
2w3 By PojWTv a Fuss, his att?-
THE EYES 1 THE EARS I
Dr. T. L.. fiOsLOETV,
OOtflUpST ANB AURIST.
Albany, . -s -j oreoojc
R- GOLDsJK 19 A SOX OI-Tifai
noted old Qstaakaie Doctor, ft Ci
Golden.-. :,,).. H
Jr. GOLDEN has hsd ajsvorienea in traatin
the "vsrious diseases to wbiah tbe eye sad ear. see.
OTtQaet, ana I eels eons sent of jiving entire seas.
10a o-wose-voo ny ruace tnesaeclree untfe
Albany, April 10, 1809-Sly
Sixteenth Year of Publication.
McCormick's Almanac I
- For the Tajr 180,
Containing useful statistics relative to. the popa,i
lation. and resoafces of
Ore iron, Washiajrtea, Idaho V Montana,
Together with s variety 0? he usefel
information,
cojrp41.cn a bid rciLisasn t . -
Si JT, TXL oCormiick,
rranklin : Storo, ;
I5 Front street Portland, Oregon,,
Advertising is the -Ty-Wheel of Business
Acting on Trade as Steam does on. Maohjuery."
In presenting the ricteenth anneal issue of
McCormick'e Almanac the publisher desires tq
call the attention of fctcsia men, who have faitk
in the benefits to be derived from ojvrlnn'g, t
the fact that this popular work present the
Best Advertising Median on the Coast)
The advantages to be. derived front advertising
in McConnick's Almanac, are, '
I. Its well-established reputation,,
II. Its immense erepAation 0.VW the Facile
coast. - i .-,
Ill- It genera) preservation in every house.
IV. A weirk of reference it is in daily use,
A limited number of advertisements will be in
sorted at the following coin rates :
un pa. nayertwements.......M..jJlS 00
Half ' 10 oa
Quarter ...iJ $ 0Q
- Addsess orders to
8. d, McCO$MICK,
; Compiler end Publisher,
Portland, Oregon,
Or W I. V flSHER, . .?
; San Francisen, California
Advertisements must be received nrior to
October l&th, 1888.
UShV MURRAY'S IMPROVED MAOIO
Oil the King of Pain. jn-30tf
For Sale.
HOUSC AND F0U3 LOTS!
IN this city, a good new dwelling wil l li
necessary outbuildings, and four tots, about
twenty minutes walk' from the steamboat landing.
For particulars inquire at tbe office of tbe P,
T. Company, of J. B. MONTEITH.
Albany, Jaouerv SO. 189-
- Ifotice. .
"Vf QTICE aereby given that the undersigned
J3t hen been appointed fey the County Oonrt or
Linn county, Oregon, Adsamistrator of the ette ,
of Alvin M-. Brock, deeeased.late of Linn county,
and that all persons having el aim. against said
Estate mnst present then) to the undersigned, da
ly Terined, at his residence near Beaten. Van
county, Oregon, within si months from the data
hereor.
Bated Sepjl. 18, 1860-St4. ' '
STEWART P. BRQCK,
ALL those knowing temselTe indented to as
are' respectfully requested, to, eall and settle
immediately, ' 'r 4
Old acenunto mwet he tettte.
BEACH A MONTEITH. ,
Albany. 0t"bT lftth, 'fta
Notieo of Admtaistration
flreHK UNDERSIGNED he hem appointed
. ey see voqntv vwrv v wvuij,
inn, hi h.idw - - - -
Leeeased. late of said .ewsntyi Perwnee having
, ; ..14 aalA. al MMt thm
msnw uigniMm mmi -- 1 - T" ,
dwte variQed. to tbe noeWgneJ. at t.steeidenoe
anssvenst 01 aiuhii tm 1 w a
from tots aase . '
If ARGARHTT HOC AX1.
Otftotyir 5th, 18Mt. . 4 Z t , , :