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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1869)
Agistor. Subscribers findins an X after their name will understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they-are invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance; six months, $2 ; three months, $1. Portland Legal Tender rates 81(aiSH San Francisco Legal Tender rates. S0i New York Gold quotations, 121 J LOCAL AFFAIRS First Page. For locals and interest ing matter generally, see first page. i Jewelry. A new jewelry establish ment will be opened in Hill & Son's drug store, on First street, next Monday. ' Concert. The Scio Glee Club are rehearsing . preparatory to giving a musical concert . to the citizens of Scio on the evening of the 31st inst- Pork. From the best information we can gather, more hogs are being slaugh tered in this county this Winter than usual. Also, most every farmer is kill ing from half a dozen to hall a hundred. The Price Paid. Messrs. Irvine & Co., meat packers at Scio, are paying six cents per pound for pork hogs that weigh less than 200 pounds, and seven cents for those that weigh 200 pounds and upwards. Bad Hoads. Those who have trav eled about in the winter for several years back say that the roads are as bad now as they ever saw them. They trust that the " going " will not get much worse this winter. - Prtm Brownsville.' .- Editor Register -As there are & great many of the readers of the Regis ter who have not the opportunity to visit this place, and still might desire to knew something of its dimensions and business, we propose to write of it, in brief, in this coiumunicatfcn. The town is divided by the Calapooia river into two parts, known as North and South Brownsville. The connection be- j tween the two towns is made by a sub stantial wooden bridge, covered and en closed for a span of 100 feet. In this communication we will speak of both as Brownsville proper, as it is generally known. Our statements, although hastily penned, we think will conform to the facts in the main. We have two hotels, two livery stables, five dry goods, grocery and general vari ety stores, five blacksmith shops, one tailor shop, one butcher shop, one-furni- ture shop, one cooper shop, one paint shop, one drug, book and variety store, one barber shop, one saddle and harness shop, one saddle tree shop, one woolen mill, one grist mill, one tan yard, one ex tensive shop for preparing house finish ing material, turning round work and by pattern, such as wagon spokes, ax hand les, etc. There are two district schools, two Sabbath schools, two literary socie ties, four organized congregations, to wit: Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and Christian or Campbellites ; . the latter worship in W. L. Smith's hall, and have for their pastor Rev. John Harris. The Baptists worship in W. II. Kirk's hall, and have for their pistor Rev. Champion I Richardson. The Presbyterians have a church of their own, and have Rev. Mr. Robe as their pastor. The Methodist church is out of repair, and hence they New Saw Mill. Mr. II. B. Polly is building a new saw-mill on the south fork of the Santiam river, about twelve miles above Lebanon. He is putting up a sub stanial frame 24x60 feet in size. The motive power will be water, obtained from the river, and brought on the wheel through a race. , The mill is situated in a grove of excellent fir timber, and the lumber manufactured will bo of good quality. Romantic. A few mornings since a romantic couple of the mature age of thirty, or thereabouts, called upon a Justice of the Peace in a neighboring village, at the early hour of 1 a. m., and desired him to tie the nuptial knot. This he did with as good grace as possi ble, and sent the happy pair on their way. That Ghost Was out in full feather the other night. This time the ghost was gotten up in awful style, with the aid of a pumpkin, into which holes for eyes, nose and mouth, were cut, a lighted candle inserted, the whole covered with a blanket. It was indeed a fearful appa rition, probably giving Mart. Brown the nisrhtmare for a month. Plowing. The farmers throughout the county are generally engaged in nlnnrinf. All lonil 1 li i f !a rnllinnp Dnnnrrli t , i j ! , I worship in the Presbyterian church, and for good natural drainage is in good ! v ' ! have Kev. -Ur. itoorK as pastor. I ministers occasionallv breach here, but j complaint ot hard times. Energy Brock is meet- 1 no organized conizreirations. Truth com- I industry will thrive. Mr. Wheeler also Route Abandoned. We understand that the railroad surveying party have discontinued work in the field for the present, and are returning. The route through the Rock creek pass has been abandoned. It was found impossible to get tip the hill about four miles this side of Cartwright's, known as Sieuslaw hill, Chief Engineer Brooks arrived in Albany on Thursday evening last. Greenbacks are worth 80 j cents in San Francisco. The six months' revival at Richmond Indiana, has resulted in nine hundred conversions. NEW TO DAY. NOTICE. j IJARTIES OWING FREIGHT BILLS will call and settle immediately. On and after January 1st, 1S70, no freight will be delivered until charges are settled. tiCAUll A MUMtllTH. Albdby, December 1st, 1870-138 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A FRESH. SUPPLY OF ; , AIiL BLIND SS AT : WHEELER'S NEW STORE . - - ; is ! c 33 JC O W XX. J3 1 X 1 O Brownsville, Nov. 27, '69-4y 1 NEW TO-DAY. O. P. TOJIPKIftS & CO., IMPORTERS AND PEALERS IX TIN PLATE, SHEET IR0X, AND ' ' STOVES : Copper, IJrass, 1 Zinc, Wire, Block Tin, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS I Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe ! CAST, TIX AND ENAMELED HOLLOW WAKE ! i House-Furnishing Hardware ! He Still l ives. IN Wiscossix, many years ago, lived one M. Pearson a you rig man of (Treat enterprise and sagacity, and a remarkable judge of Groceries, in which commodity be was, perhaps, tlie fairest dealer in the State. lie has done business every where, from Wisconsin to Oregon. Fast young men and the oldest connoisseur would use nothing but M. Pearson's cigars and tobacco. : Gold hunt ers in Idaho would buy their groceries from him. The old ladies in Oregon would always bring their truck and trade with him, and the children would never go to sleep until guaranteed a full supply of his candy. This same (young man) M. Pear son, still lives and is doing business in Albany, Oregon, dealing largely in Groceries and Provis ions, and has a very good stock ot the above on hand. All sizes a fine thing. COWING'S PITCHER PUMPS I Only Home in the State where yon can get such an article. -the condition for tho plow. Scio From Mr. E. E. Wheeler, of Scio, we learn that large quantities of pork will bo packed there this Winter. The price paid is ironi 6 to 7 cents. TJus- Other i iness of all kinds is good in Scio, and no Encrsry and Success. Mr. P. T ing with good success in the sale of his ) pels me to say that there are two other j informs us that Charles Thomas was the rjatent white wire clothes line. It is 1 sWs " in IJrownsvillc that do it no 1 man sent from there to the county jail in .beyond a doubt, a srood thing. IIeavt Stock. At K. Cheadle's an immense stock of goods was received but a few days since, but judging from the crowds that have been " going after " . them since their arrival, a new stock will soon have to he ordered. credit generally termed saloons places i tlU3 Clty msteao oi oeorge x nomas, as where young men resort to, spending ! had it. We are sorry that through their leisure hours in swallowing poison i wong information we should be the means of casting an imputation oi this kind and learning to gamble ; places where on an honest and industrious man, such as Mr. George Thomas is reported to be. Holidays. The Holidays are ap- heads of families go from to maltreat and abuse their wives ami little ones ; dens of infamy and pollution that we hoDe mav soon be closed, up, and tneir v;,. j 4t.. i;f,i fvii-o ra A rr rr i I vasu uuv -' Vau w " y v., places occup,ed by business toat win give ious debatiug their chances for getting m Wednesday last, ran on to a new snag character and prove beneficial, instead rocki .h wheelbarrows, dancing- washed .into the channel la short dutance , of a a;s,credit to onr village. e . AUU? ircic uj, u, v, iuvi .y.im- j jjaowxsviLLE, -ov. 25, l&oy cred up her bottom a little. The dam- i etc. age was trifling. To persons goiDg to Portland, the i i t j e n Max Shot. 3Ir. Morris Humphrey, uesl ,JCB 10 OULa,u lu-a ui d" Fkeioht Bills. Parties vntuj: ! ., . freight bills will notice the advertisement of Messrs. Beach & Mi nteith in this issue, calling n them to come forward and settle. After the 1st prox. no freight will he delivered until all charges are paid. I of Eugene City, informs us that about j sizcs shaPe3 anJ Pricc3 at S: J" 31c" n i"1 x 1. 4j ins nfti-ninnr rT Thfk I f ' 7 nn tho r. i i t x i v c x- rront street, lie has not only beautilul inst. Pitv Mnrshni helrh. ol 1-jUtrene J , - , fr i, - i i , i gifts for the juveniles, but "children of " j iloi- irvint 'TIia pirpiinistnnfips Ipntlmp to , 1.3 v i. ' work boxes, writing desks, and the vari- the affray are thus related : About three ; , , i i. i t t v. t ous other articles of beauty and utility weeks azo. Marshal relch, who is also j ... . . . . J Tots. Prank Itcdfield will go below in a few days to lay in a supply of toys for good boys and g.yrls' Christmas pres- ! entt. Wait patiently. Christmas Ball. The Albany Fire Company arc making preparations to give a grand ball in this place on Christmas eve, the 24th inst. County Court. The December term of the County Court of Linn county will be held next week, commencing on Monday, " About the usual amount of business will bo transacted. New Stove. A fine large new stove has been ' procured for the Methodist church, which will hereafter be kept warm and comfortable during the exer cises of Sabbath. Dmsios! or Lixn County. The people living in " Canada," or that por tion of Linn county lying in the forks of the Santiam, talk of the the project of a separate county organization, with Scio as th county seat. Turkey. As the 25th approaches, heads f of families begin to look around for one on more turkeysto grace the Christinas dinner. We believe there are none Wthis market at present. If there is a time in the twelve-month that print ers liie' turkeys", it 5 is on Christmas. That's all. r, ' Mild. All the papers throughout the State are telling of the mild Winter, and we will further add in testimony that our reporter saw this week, ( a few miles from this place, in a garden, volunteer potato vines six and - eight inches in hight. . Tfiey seemed to be growing nicely. y;-:;1 v' ' -."'v;,;;';: Shipments for November. Pol lowing are the shipments for the month of November by the V. T. Co.'s boats, from this city ; ; 109 half bbls lard, 139 cases lard, 51 cases bacon, 132 gunnies bacon, 88 boxes eggs, 6 half bbls eggs, 51 kega butter, 25 cases mdse, 13 bales wool, ; 1 1 bags of beans,' 106 boxes of apples, X coop pigs,15 nogs, 45 pkgs mdse, 3 bales sheep pelts, 11 boxes but tery 55 kegs fruit, 9 bbls fruit, 1 bdl iron, 1,645 eks flour, (country brands), 21 kegs sugar, 3 eks potatoes, 5 tomb stones, 9,437 sks - Albany Steam Mills flour. For the above report we are under obligations to' Mr. J. B. Monteith. Tho Willamette still in good stage. Messrs'. Brooks and Cole arc iu city. .. tho night watchman, arrested Bob Hadley for drunkenness. Since that time Bob has used all sorts of vile and insulting epithets toward Felch, and has let no opportunity of personally abusing him pass. On the night before the shooting, Hadley declared to many that he intend ed to kill Felch before morning. The watchman in his beat passed Hadley sev eral times during the night in question, and finally he met and passed him near Renfrew's hotel. He soon turned the j corner, and had got a few steps when he saw Hadley following him, and making motions as though he was going to draw his pistol. At this the watchman com-, mahded Hadley to stop, informing him that he was his prisoner. Hadley re plied by saying, " d n you and your prisoner," at the same time working at his revolver and advancing. At this Jreicu bred. His shot was in stantly returned by Hadley, who emptied two chambers of his pistol at the mar shal, but without effect. The ball from the marshal's pistol took effect as above stated. In the- melee Hadley also had the middle finger of his left hand shot off. The surgeon probed the wound to a depth of five inches, and had not found the ball when Mr. Humphrey left. The wound is a severe one, and may prove fatal. Hadley is well known all over the Stte and in Idaho, and was considered a desperado. Debating Clubs.- Almost every precinct in this county has organized de batipg clubs which will be kept up dur ing the long evenings of Winter. These clubs are attended by the ladies as well as the men. We have always regarded these debating societies as - being second in importance to the common school. In the club room Young America takes his first lessons in self-government and par liamentary laws, and from there he goes out prepared to give expression to his vicw3 on any subject agitating the pub lie. These country disputations make him a better citizen, for he is taught to treat his opponent with respect, and the desire to remove the obstructions to his will by physical force is subdued. By all means let the American system of de bating clubs be cherished, and establish ed in every community. Sidewalk. The City Council has ordered a sidewalk to be built on the cast side of the district school property. As sidewalks are built at the expense of the property-holders, the directors will very probably call on property-holders in the district to foot the bill- especially adapted to this occasion. If you want to visit a wilderness of beauty go to McCormiek's. JVL. is always, ready to Buy, Sell, Swap or Dicker. DEALER IX " Groceries and Provisions, At Cheadle's old stand, corner First and ml Eroadalbin streets, Albany, Ogn. 12 Sole agents for the Finest Stove out BARSTOAV COOK!" Great variety of "GEM PANS.' B6yAll goods warranted First Class.-a II E P A I II I N G I In all its branches. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.. BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! SASH, BL1XD AND DOOR FACTO It Y ! S. n. ALTIIOUSE. N. WRIGHT. J. T. BAGKKRSTd. i Aijriioi & CO., I iron stoeet, (os tSib HIV eh bank), ALBANY, : ; : ORFXOS. ; XT EEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT, IV and are prepared to Iixrnislx to Doors, Blinds and Order's Sash, nch aa Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold of all sizes. -( WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES ! Flooring, and all other kinds of Building .Material ! . , -:.-. also- , Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving Pulleys, of any kind, at onr Factory on Lyon street, (on the river bank), nest below Markham's warehouse. - AlYTItOtTSE fc CO. Albany, February 20, 1809-24 SAIV FRANCISCO STORE! ConXER EIRST AND FERBT STREETS, A1BANV,. OK EC ON. Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, Roots, Shoes, Hardware & Crockery, and a full supply of Ladies Furnishing Emoroiclery, Fancy Goods, &c. also, a stock of THE BEST LIQUORS! for Medicinal purposes only. Always on hand a large stock of Box, Cooking and Parlor Stores ! and manufactures all kinds of Tin, .Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, all of which are offered at the lowest rates for CASH OR COTJVTUY PRODUCE I A I.iocral Discount Made to Country Dealers. j3- Call and see us before purchasing ,4" fcii. elsewhere. "1S s25-09 3 O. P. TOMPKIXS & CO. All kinds of repairing dnno, on short notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my Stove aud Tin Store. Nov. 20-11 JULIUS GRADWOIIL. Gftstla. ! Casli The Time to Purchase Real estate is when it is low, witb a big pros pect for an early advance. The place to buy real estate is in the county or city which offers the three-fold inducement of health, wealth and ' happiness. Linn county presents .greater inducements to persons of limitedumeans who wish to invest in realty, than any other county in Oregon. She has within her borders a greater body of rich agricultural lands of the most productive character, . than any other county ; is situated in the center of the richest and most extensive valley on the Pacific coast; her citizens are indus trious, energetic and thriving ; she has the Willamette river at her door upon which to ship her produce now, and will soon have added to her freighting facili ties the Oregon Central Railroad. Im mense bodies of land, capable of the highest cultivation, now lie undeveloped, and only need the hand of industry 'to be made to blossom as the rose. Real estate is now lower than it has been for years past. Houses and lots can be bought at . fair figures now in this city at prjees which, twelve months hence, will seem fabulously low. Now is the time to buy realty, and the place to buy, where money invested will double itself in short order, is in the city of Albany. Resumption. Albany Steam Flour ing Mills, having been overhauled,and all damages from the late accident repaired, will resume business Monday or Tuesday next. - HOGS WANTED! Ms net, in CASH, paid for df -a. a? delivered in Albany, Oregon, to A. COWAN & CO. Albany, Xovember 6. '69-9m2 GOODS RECEIVED BY DEJxroxry Steamer 2 which will be sold for CASH or TRADE I Christmas Tree. -The M. E.Church Sabbath school of this city intend having a . unnstmas j.Toe, ana other enter tainments for the juveniles on the 25th Vert Low. We are informed that ex-Rocbrder Doolittle is very low indeed, with little hope of improvement. Bookbj At Ed. Frecland' book store you can find neat and appropriate gifts for Christmas. O Harper & Co. Are still furnishing their customers with splendid yoods at satisfactory rates. Thanks. We are indebted to Mr Julius Gradwohl for favors. AVood-t Has gone- up to 64 per cord and the old weather yet to come. T,' married. At Lebanon, November 28th, by S. H. Clanch ton, .1. P.. Mr Nathan Vorhics to Miss Elice Aun McClure, all of Linn county. WHEAT WANTED! AT Sixty Cents per Bushel ! in trade, or on Book account, For all that may le offered oct9-a R. CHEADLE. Walk in! Walk in! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! Walk into H. RBEiVU'ER'S STOKE, and see the goods which he it receiving direct troni San Frazxolsoo, " 'which he U going to sell vey low for Cash or Produce ! Call and examine my Goods before you pur chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to sliow my goods. ri. 13. 1 will pay from date for thirty aays lo come, 30 cents per dozen for Ejrgs. Sep. ZS, '69-3y . BKO.t.K. CEO. F. SETTLEMIER, (Successor to D. W. Wakefield,) Parrlsh's New Ruilding-, First Street, ALBANY, OKEOON, DEALER IX Drugs and Medicines, " CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC. All articles warranted pure and of the best quality. 1'hysicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Albany, Oct. 17, 18CS-6tf SATCTIAJI ACADEmr ! LOCATED AT Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon Rev. W. D. NICHOLS, Principal. Rev. E. A. JTJDE1NS, Assistant. Mrs. S. C. NICHOLS, Preceptress, and Teacher of the Ornamental Branches, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rTHE Academic year, which commences Rep- JL tcmiier I si. isivj, anu clones duty iziu, liu is divided into fonr 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 here enjoy every facility they can desire for acquiring a thorough education. Young men can obtain rooms and board themselves at small expense. Young ladies can obtain board in the family of the Principal, who resides in the Academy building. Ji'Hlrd and . fwiViow, ih Mitch ctigft, T hirtu Dollar per term, ATo extra charye for (ward 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 the Prin cipal, for further information. . Lebanon, August 28, lSG'J-i2tf 7'nitina foirer thnti wy ttiher school of hiylt grude it the .SVue of Orcijun, -fi 1869-TO. RATES OF TOLL OVEU THE Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain u agon Road. To Deschuttes River : Four Horse or Mule team Two " " " One " " Ox teams, three yoke lor every additional yoke.. 50 ... 3 00 . 2 00 ... 4 50 50 Loose horses, per head .......................... 25 ." cattle, per head 15 " sheep or hogs....... 3 Teams returning empty, half price. Pack animals, loaded. - 50 " " unloaded 25 Horse and rider- 1 00 To fish Iake : Four horse or mule team, each way-.... Two " " " ' One " " " " .... Pack animals, loaded " unloaded. ........ Horse and rider.. Ox team, three yoke To Upper Soda Spring : Four horse or mule team, out and back. Two - " ' ' One " " - " Horse and rider, " : ...... Loose animals, " Ox teams the same as horse teams. A. 11ACKLEMAN, W. W. PAnnisn, , Pres See. March 20. 1S69-28 , 2 50 2 00 1 00 50 25 Albany Collegiate Institute. THE NEXT TERM OF THIS IXSTITU tion for youth of both sexes, will open on Monday, the 18th of October next. It will le in charge of the Rev. EnwABU R. Geakv and the Hev. Sami p.r. ti. Ip.vi.ne, 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, 170. RATES OP TUITION (PER QCARTER OF TEX WEEKS.) Preparatory and common branches.. .... ...$5 00 Advanced English...... 7 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Mathematics, Ac 9 00 Tuition charged from date of entrance to end of quarter, aud payable in advance. Organization ef College Classes.. A Freshman class will be formed and a course of study prescribed at the opening ot the term. Principal Text Books. Wilson's Readers, Clark's English Grammar, Robinson's Mathematics, Hooker's Natural Science, Quackenbos' Rhetoric, Abbott's Aber cmnibie's Mental and Moral Philosophy, Hark ness' Latin Series, Fasquell's French Series, and the most approved editions of the Latin and U reck Classics. A Record Of every recitation will be made, and an average given in Quarterly Reports ; also, of attendance and deportment. Government. ine aim win ne to develop in tbe student a high sense of moral obligation, honor and integ rity, And those who cannot be governed by sueh 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 tho Board of Trustees.' EDWARD R. GEARY. Albany, Aug. 21, '6U-50 President. Estate of John WeibeL, deceased. Notice' is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the above estate, by order or the Counlfy court oi Linn connty. All persons having claims against said estate must present tbe same to thd under signed duly attested, within six months from this date, at his residence on Oak creek, eight miles southeast from Albanr, Oregon. . JOHJf B. MILLER, Adm. Oct. II, 1868.IU4 - ' T Russell mKi-kixs, Attys. -vt- Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that all claims against the estate of Abraham Osborn, Sr., deceased, must be presented, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, at his office in Scio, within six months from the date hereof. 1 E. B. WHEELER, Scio, Oct. 22, 1869-8 Administrator. FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE! 5 t WILL GIVE FOR EGGS, 37 1-2 CESTS PER D0ZEA! From and after this date, until further notice. It. CHEADLE. October 30, '69-a ' A Wise and Just JLaw. , The equity and beneficence of the Massachu setts statute, and the conditions in the Policies of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, whereby the surrender value of Pol icies (after payment of premiums have ceased) is credited up as a full-paid term Policy, was re cently exemplified in the case of A. C. K. M I LL ER, of Portland, Oregon, insured for $5,000 in this company, under Policy No. 13,054. Mr. MILLER died August 2, 18C9. and neg lected to pay the Poliey on the 22d day of Janu ary last. Too President of the company, upon being advised of the death of Mr. J'-ILLEH, re sponded under date of August 23d, that by virtue of Machusotts Laws and the provisions of the Policies of the company, the Policy was yet in full force, and the loss ($5,000 ) would be prompt ly paid less the amount of . the unpaid premium and tbe interest thereon. The New England Mutual JAfe Insur ance Company of lioston is the only company on this coast governed by this Law, which con tinues all its Policies in force until every dollar pain nv the assured is absorbed in Insurance. EVERSOS HAINES are the General Agents for this Company, Oregon. Office Car teh's Building, Portland.' RUSSEU & ELEINS, Agents, Albany Oregon. oct9-5tf WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE PM0. VIOLIX ana ORGAN, -!-AT- " His own or PnpU's Residence, mrfuage, Broad- Lcssons given ia tfte t'reiicli For particulars, enquire at the corn albin and Sci on d streets, G, Refers to Prof. Johs Bricos. 'OJ TO HIT r WADSWORTH & KUHN Are now ready to execute all kinds of ' Plain and Fancy Painting! such as Signs, Carriages, Buildings, - t . as well as ...... ., Graining1, Faperhanging, Calcimining', and in fact all kinds and styles of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WORK. that can be done with Paint and Brush, at jTST- FAIR, LIVING RATES. -6 , Give ns" a call. Shop on Ferry street, over Kuhn A Adams' wagon shop. augZl-oW 0 M H H to O ST5, H n H 0 Sixteenth Year of Publication.. IflcCormick's Almanac ! ror the Tear 187, Containing useful statistics relative t the popa lation and resources of Oregon, Washing-tea, Mate W tens. Together with a Variety of attar usefsl information. COMPILED AMD Pl'SLISBED BY ' $. T. MoCormicli, Franklin Bek Stere, 105 Front street, Portland, Oregon. Adv( A dvertising is the Fly-Wheel of Business cting on Trade as Steam does on Machinery." THE EYES I THE EARS I Dr. T. Is. GOLDEN, OCUUST AND AURXST, ALBANY, ' : s : OREGON. ,R GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE rjrvt LT u"w v vii.uimiiAo xrocior, o. v;. JjjUolilen. Dr. GOLDEN has had experience in treatine the various diseases to which tho eye and car are subject, and feels confident of giving entire satis faction to those who, may place themselves, under ma cure. - . Albany, April 10, 1869-31y Real Estate Tor Sale ! rXnOSE WHO DESIRE TQ PURCHASE A M 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 call, writknut delay, on RUSSELL Jt ELKIKS, Albany, uct. 17, 'W-H Ileal Estate Agts. JOB AVORK d t all UBhUKlf llUMS, at fair prices, J neatly executed at the Kecibtbk office. In presenting the njrteentk annual issue ot , McCurmick'e Almanac the publisher desires to call the attention of butine men who haveail . in tbe benefits to be derived from advertising, to the fact that this popular work presents the Dest Advertising Medium on the Coast. The advantages to be derived from advertising in MoConnick's Almanac, are. I. Its well established reputation. II. Its immense circulation over tbe Pael0e eoast. III. Its general preservation In every house; IV. As a work of reference it la In daily use, A limited number of advertisements will be la sorted at the following coin rates : ' Full page advertiscmen UHU.HHM ...s I a vo Half " ....... ......... 10 Quarter- " ................. t 00 - ; Address orders to S. J. McCORMICK. Compiler and Publisher, Portland, Oregon, Or to L. P. FISHER. .... San Francisco, Calif oral. .Advertisements must be received prior te October 15th, 1809. , . . Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court ot ljtnn county, Oregon, Administrator ot toe estate of Alvin M. Brock, deeeaaed,late of Linn eeonty , and that all persons having - claims against said Estate must present them to the undersigned, du ly verified, at his residence near Boston. Linn county, Oregon, with in six months front tne date hereof. Dated Sept. 18, JSBO-3U. STEWART P. BROCK. ALL those knowing themselves indebted to are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately. : iS- Old accomfs mutt he tettlni. BEACH MONTEITH, Albany, October 10h. '68- Notice ef Adssiaiatratiem. mns ngnrnsTiiKin fcma been appointed X by tho County Court ot umm gon, to administer tho estate of D..H. Bodine, deceased, late of said county. Persona saving claims against said estate, will present then, duly verified, to the undersigned, at her residence four miles east of Albany, io said ouoty, wlthla six month from this date, MARGARETT B0DT3.B, Adma, October 5th, 18o CHEAP SEWir.3 MACHINES. Cttti K HOME SHUTTLE 8BWING g m2)D Machine, A double-thread JfrZiO lock-stitch Shuttle Machine stiteh alike ea both wlr6. r- Celebrated Common-Sense i f) m IO Fseuly Machine. Bothnia- 0 chines fully Warranted for years. Maehinee sent to any pu-t of the coast by expreas, C. O. IX, Agent wasted in every town on the Pacific coast. Liberal commissioa. .... ' ' Pacific Sewing Machine Co., . gT t ' 109 Montgo'aery-st., 8,T,