The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 26, 1870, Image 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1870.
' Subscribers finding 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. -
LOCAL AKFiVIItS
Naw Card. In to-day's issue will be found the
card of Messrs. Russell A Ferry, real estate
brokers and collecting agents, Portland. Everybody
in this county knows Jndge Russell, and knowing
him are aware that he possesses all the qualities
of a first-lass business man and a gentleman. A
business career of several years in this city has
not only secured to him a fair amount of cash, but
hosts of friends, who would much rather have
him remain among cs. From an acquaintance
of some years with Mr. Ferry we are prepared to
vouch for his high standing as a business man
ager and a liberal, eoeiable gentleman, and to
predict for the new firm a brilliant financial suc
cess. Parties having business in their line
should call at their office, corner Washington and
First streets, Portland.
-This b
The Home Book or Wonders. This bofc is
a complete Museum, Descriptive and Pictorial, of
the World's Wonderful Phenomenon. It Is
something wonderful in printed facts, and is a.
worx containing nearly everything that every
body should read, study and know, and as a book
of reference it has no equal. The work is now in
press, and will be sold only - to subscribers. Mr.
. B. Blood is the gentlemanly agent for the
State, and is at present canvassing Linn county
for subscribers. It is really the' most' Valuable
work that has been issued from the press for years,
possessing all the interest of the best romance,
and, at the same time, the ripe instruction of the
book of travels, or the Work of science and des
criptive art, and no man that can read should be
without it. '
Hardware Store Xiw Firm. Messrs. W.
11. Kuhn & Co. have rented the Monteith firo
proof brick, on the south side of First street, and
in a few days will have it filled with a complete
and full stock of hardware, iron, steel, etc.
Harry Kuhn is at present in Portland selecting
and shipping the stock, and, understanding the
wants of the market to a Tvt, his special care in
selecting will be to. meet those wants. As tbey
intend making the business a specialty, of course
they will aell at the very lowest figures. Look
out fur the new stuck and for bargains in hard
ware. -
The Firemen" Ball On the night of the
22il, was a complete success. The attendance
was large, the music was good, and the arrange
ments were such that all got a full share of danc
ing. There were between fifty and sixty couples
in attendance. The cupper, gotten up by Mr.
Murray, of the " Overland,"was up to the mark
in every respect, and, to sum up, a more enjoya
ble and pleasant party has not been given in
Albany. Success to the Albany Fire Company.
Hip, bip, hurrah !
Personal. Colonel Preston, of Silver City,
Idaho Territory, formerly a resident of this
State, paid our city a visit during the week. The
Colonel is an able lawyer, a thorough Republi
can, and one of the most eloquent speakers on the
Pacific coast. We hope he can be induced to
take part In the coming campaign.
Perry , Miller, whe has been under medical
treatment In San Francisco for some months, to
gether with his sister, Miss Lyd Miller, returned
to their horn in this city on Monday night's
steamer.
Our old townsman, John Barrows, and family,
who have been spending come months in the
Eastern States and California, returned to their
old home on Tuesday's steamer, satisfied that
there is no country equal to Oregon, and that
there is no city in Oregon that has a more bril
liant future than Albany. The many friends of
Mr. Barrows will be happy to learn of his determ
ination to remain with ns.
Friend Bill Snyder, of Scio, was in town on
Wednesday, and we judge from his pleasant
looks that he was enjoying life to its full extent.
Bill is a brick, anyhow.
Weather. A very fair amount of rain has
fallen during the week. The Willamette still in
good boating stage.
Health. Our physicians are having an easy
time in consequence of the prevalence of good
health throughout the city and county.
Mrs. Dcsiway has just received a number of
Bertram & Fanton Sewing Machines, direct
from New York. It is claimed for these machines
that they are simple in construction, easily under
stood, make an elastic stitch', fasten their own
ends, adjust their own needles, are easily moved
about on castors, (a convenience no other ma
chine possesses), have extra attachments for all
kinds of fancy work, and are always In running
order. They will seam, hem, fell, quilt, cord,
ruffle, embroider, braid, tuck or gather ; run
without noise, will not soil the operator's clothes,
and are sold at lower prices than any other table
machine in use. Price of machine, with black wal
nut table and drawer, oiled and waxed, fifty
five dollars. 23-3m
Sewing Machines. Messrs. Blain & Young
are ajerts for the sale of Sewing Machines, and
all the C xtures necessary thereto. This enables
those who wish to purchase any of the first-class
machines to get what they order at the lowest
cash price, and if anything should be lacking, or
should get out of repair, these gentlemen will
take pleasure in furnishing the missing article, or
put the machine in running order, without extra
cost quite an advantage, as those who have pur
cha.ed machines at a distance, have learned by
sad experience. So household is complete with
out one of these labor-savers, and if you want to
be sure of getting what you order, at the lowest
price, and have it delivered to you in complete
running order, call at Blain and Young's and
! nr.W TlnfF oJ
NEW TO-DAY.
More Jew elrt. Mr. Titus, at the new jew
elry store, has been receiving a new invoice of
watches, rings, sleeve buttons, and other rich
jewelry, as well as a luge invoice of the latest
styles of clocks,' and his prices are lower than
irer. If you want to see rich jewelry, call on
Titus. Solid coin silverware sold at a slight ad
vance oq coin valuation. Now is the time to
secure goods cheap.
Ocr Post-Offick. Our post-office, in charge
of Mr. Ed. Freeland, has undergone an entire
change in its internal arrangements, and now,
with its neat lock -boxes, aad other conveniences,
we claim to hava-tb nearest looking, and Most
conveniently arranged post-office in the State.
The new boxes, etc., were made by Nelson
Wright, of the firm of Althousa k Co., one of the
Itest mechanics in the State, as the work shows.
If neat, tasty carpentering is needed, Althouse i.
Co. are the gentlemen to do it.
From Scio. The JV of the 17th says :
A new ferry boat has been put on the river
near where Lynch's ferry formerly was, in North
Fork.
The editor thinks that if some drifts were cut
out, small boats could run as far up as Scio for
several months in the year, and urges that they
be cut.
A correspondent urges the necessity of a uiacad
aiuixed road first, the railroad to follow in good
time, from Scio to some paint on the Oregon Cen
tral Railroad.
Butter is quoted at 15 cents ; eggs at 121 cts ;
wheat, red, 50 cents, white, 64 cents ; oats, 30c ;
dried apples, 4Jc ; lard, 9llc; hams, 12c;
shoulders, 6c ; bacon sides, lttc : chickens $2 50
(2,3. -
Rc Lie iocs.- The meetings at the Court House
under charge of the Revs. Harris and Powell, of
the Christian church, commenced on the 12th,
were discontinued on Monday. The meetings
were well attended, and were productive of great
good. How many were added to the church we
did not learn. Miss P. Hackleman received the
rites of baptism on the 20th.
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Another Chlrch Subscriptions are being
-circulated to obtain money to build an edifice for
the use of the members of the Christian church.
We suppose the effort has met with fair success,
as our people liberally aid all enterprises that
have for their aim the well being of society.
Received. The Oregon Medical and Surgical
Reporter, tor the month of February, received.
We notice that Dr. J. C. Grubbs has been pro
moted to the chief editorship. The contents of
the present number are varied and afford much
food for thought. , As a medical instructor it has
. already attained a high position, and should re
ceive a liberal patronages 1 '' ' '-".'
Railroad. A large number of hands were to
be set to work on the Oregon Central Railroad
( East Side), by the first of next month, and the
building and equipping of the road completed as
soon as possible. It is thought the latter part of
Summer will witness the completion of the road,
aad regular trains will be running to this city.
As Albany will, in all probability, be the Winter
terminus of the road, lively times may be expect
ed here next Winter.
:! New Book Stork. Mr. Win. Driggs is open
ing out a new stock of Books, stationery, etc, in
Messrs. Bill t Son's brick, on First street, fresh
from San Francisco. . We understand that he in
tents offering for sale all the popular magaunes,
periodicals, etc. This looks tike business, : ,
Cannon Services. Rev. VTi D.. Nichols, of
Lebanon, will preach in the M. E. Church to
morrow Sabbath), at sieve o'clock. Tbe pub
lic are cordially invited to attcod. ' .
- TAxi. We are indebted to the officers of the
p x. Co.'s steamer Retiamee for attentions and
favors extended on a recent visit to Portland. The
Reliant m not only well officered, but we believe
he ie the fastest boat en the river. ,:: ,
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1 WoAlrtH It. The son of Councilman Riley
who, it will be remembered, was hurt by aa arrow
some time since, is rapidly convalescing, but will
lose the eight of the injured eye. - , .
CosvALisciso. The many friends of Mrs
Delaton Smith will be pled to hear that she is
convalescing slowly. -.'."-; .
Financial and Commercial.
Portland legal tenders, 84J85.
New York gold quotations, 120J.
Wheat in Liverpool quoted at 9s.'
Wheat in New York, $1 401 50. Barley
dull at 9Cc$l.
San Francisco quotations as follows :
Wheat Medium, $1 50 ; other qualities,
tl 40l 65. At close of market 1,000 sacks
good, for distilling, sold at $1 80 'p 100 lbs.
Flour Superfine, in sacks, $4 50(4 75 j ex
tra, do, $5 25 5 50.
Barlev Brewing, quotable at $1 20 1 25;
feed at SI 15(j,l 20.
Oats Very choice heavy, $1 60; general
range. $1 25t 50.
Potatoes Humboldt, $1 25; Bodegas, $l(g
1 10.
Money market in Portland is easier than for
months pnst. It is thought the Spring stock of
goods will be from ten to fifteen per cent, higher
owing to the lower price of gold in New York.
In the Portland produce market there is no
change since our last. We qnote :
Flour Good country brands, $4 4 50; ex
tra, $5 bbl.
Wheat White, 70(73o ; red, 6c(a,65c
bushel.
Oats Good at 40e busheL
Eggs dozen, 16c.
Butter "j lb, 1820c.
Wool lb. lS20c.
Chiekens p dozen, $3 504.
Apples Green, ji box, 25(3,50; dried "P lb
45e.
Lard In tins, 12c ; in kegs, 15c
Hides Salted, 6c ; dry, 91I.
Portland Items. The Gregory
Troupe are entertaining the denizens of
the metropolis at Ori Fino Theatre.
Mrs. Rosa Martin, trance speaker, is
delivering occasional lectures at Har
mony Hall.
The Evening Commercial has enlarged
one column, making it a 20-column pa
per. Under the editorial care of James
O'Meara, Esq., it is a spicy sheet. A
weekly is also to be issued from the same
office.
A rumor was prevalent on Monday
that the O. S. N. CompaJfy- had sold out
their interests in the navigation of tbe
Columbia to the Union Pacific Railroad.
Another new locomotive had arrived for
the East Side Railroad. -
The Cosmopolitan Hotel, in tbe hands
of Jake Spreager, has lost none of its
reputation as a first-class house, but has
rather increased it, a3 the large number
of guests at its tables attest. Jake knows
how to keep a hotel, and the public have
found it out. ... . -
The Pope has just announced, in his
address to his army on 'New Year's day,
the repentance and humiliation ot an
important "personage, whom he does
not name, but whom every one assumes
to be Victor Emanuel, King of Italy.
This "personage." it seems, baa express
ed contrition for the cart he took in
assailing the Pope. On the other hand
me tuns; s men da insist that be does
not repept ; or . that,' if he ;did it was
only when he was sick, and that) being
now pretty well again, he jepenta of his
repentance.
Decreasing. Smallpox is on thede-!
crease in New York city.
NEW.TO-DAY.
K. F. RUSSELL, l
Attorney at Law, J
RUSSELL &
C. P. FERRY,
Notary Public
FERRY.
Real Estate Broiers & Collects Apnts,
Portland,
Oregon.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
8ale of Real Estate, Reel EetateXitigatioa,
and the Collection ef Claims.
Office, North-west eorner of First and Wash
ington Streets, foruand, Ogn. feb26-70-25
a. cowan. a. w. st an Ann.
A. COWAN & CO.,
' WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DTSALBKS IH
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
FIRST STREET........ ALBANY.
They offer a large and well selected stock of
STAPLE DJtlT GOODS !
At Extraordinary Low Prices
roa
Cash or Produce I
In addition to a very large stock, covering
everything in the line of Cottons, we
hare a complete assortment of
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest styles of Boys' and Men's
CLOTHING ana FURNISHING GOODS !
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 4c.
ALSO
Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper & Linen
Blinds, &.c, &,c.
Especial attention is directed to our stock of
IRON AND STEEL
: AND
(a:EKAL HARDWARE!
Which is the largest and most complete this side
of Portland.
Yon are invited to call and examine our goods
and prices.
The highest market price in ca?h paid for
Wool, Bacon and Lard !
by .....''
A. COWAN A CO.
Oct. 30, IS69-8
$13 GOOD AS GOLD. $2"
BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
OROIDE GOLD WATCHES,
MANUFACTURED BY
THE OROIDE WATCH CO.
They are all tbe best make, Hunting cases:
finely chased ; look and. wear like Jiite gold, and
are equal in appearance to the best gold watches
usually costing $150. full Jeweled erer,Gent's
and Ladies sizes, at lo eacli.
Oar Doablo Extra Refined Solid Oroide
Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are
equal to $200 Gold Watches; Regulated and
Guaranteed to keep correct time, and wear and nut
tarnish, Ejrtra Fine Canes, at $20 each.
No money is required iu advance. We
send by Express anywhere within the United
Slates, payable to agent on delivery, with the
privilege to open and examine before paid for,
and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the
Express charges. Gooils will be eent by vtail as
Registered Packages, prepaid, by sending cash
in advance.
An Aqent mending for six wntche get an Extra
WATGIl FREE, making eeren $15 Wutchenfar
$90. or eren $20 WaU het for $120.
Also, Eleg-ant Oroide Gold Chains, of
latest and mot costly styles, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, $4,
$6, and $3 each, sent with watches at lowest
wholesale prices. State kind and size of watch
required,and to avoid bogna concerns, order only
from OROIDE WATCH CO.,
l.lto 148. Fulton Street, New Yorfc.
DIRECT IMPORTATION !
NEW TO-DAY.
MAMMOTH STOCK
OF
TOrS, FANCY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, &C.,&C
" 1 ' Forthe Holidays of lS69-70,has arrived,
Direct from TYew York,
And is now on Ehibition at
SANTA GLAUS' HEADQUARTERS,
105 FROST STREET, PORTLAND,
Where every purchaser will find
The Largest Stock! '
The Greatett Variety I !
Tlie Cheapest Trices I . ' !
ff- This immense stock having been pur
chased for currency in New York, will be scld to
dealers and others in coin, at ;
Less Prices Than Ever Before !
Strangers and citizens will find SANTA
CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS a most interesting
place to visit, as the gorgeous array of new nov
elties, and the thousand comical toys therein? give
the store the appearance of aa Eastern
MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES!
t3u Some idea may be arrived at as to the
extent of the stock when it is known that ef
Dolls alone there are one hundred amd fifty-five
varieties ! Making that Department a perfect
BAZZAR OF BEAUTY !
Qya - Full Descriptive Catalogues now ready.
:' "fc. Call early to secure choice gifts. " . I ,
? " S. J. M'CORMICK,
8mS Agent for'Santa Clans.
Summon).
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Linn.
William R. Kirk, Plff. , vs. Michael Anderson,
Malvina Anderson, Theodore Boone,' L. Senders,
M. Sternberg and J. Fleischner, partners under
tbe firm name and style of Senders, Sternberg
& Co., Defts.
Suit in Equity to foreclose mortgage.
To Michael Anderson, Malvina Anderson and
t- , Theodore Boone, non residents, Defendant
aforesaid: .' ; '
TOU are hereby required to appear in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, forthe county
of Linn, and answer the complaintof the Plaintiff
in the above entitled cause against yon, on file
with the clerk of said court by the first day of
the next term of said court following the expira
tion of mii weeks from nublication hereof, or
judgment for want thereof will be taken against
you. .
' Yon are hereby further notified that if yon fail
to answer said complaint as above required, the
Plaintiff will take judgment against yoa, the said
Michael Anderson, and Theodore Boone, for
want of an answer, for the sum of one hundred
and ten dollars, United Stales gold coin
with interest thereon at the rate of one per
cent, per month from the 15th day: of December,
A. D. 1868, and will apply to the court for the
relief demanded therein, and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit to be taxed.
First publication ordered February S, 1870.
' First day of ensuing term March 28th, 1876.' 1
Hv order of R. P. BOISE. Judge.
K. F. RcssEtii, Attorney for Plff.
22wS
Fire! Fix-! Fire!
u A Stitch in Time Saves Nine !"
Evocator's Notice. -.;?; :,','"
"TTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
ll hT been appointed by the County Court
of Linn eonnty the ' Exeoutora of the estate of
Preston Morns, deceasea. &u persons uaving
claims against said estate are required to present
them to the undersigned, duly verified, at the
office of Powell Flinn, in Albany, in said coun
ty, within six montna irom n o nerwn.
TJNTON"
Fire and Marine Insurance Coinany!
j Nos. 416 and 418, California street,
San Francisco, - - - California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, In Gold Coin, 7S0,O0O.
Deposit In Oregon, 950,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And Paid in Gold Coin.
THIS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur
ance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE T0UCHAB.D, Pres.
CIIAS. D..HAVEN, TSec'y. v
J. C. MCNDENHALL,
Agent for Albany.
Albany, January 8, 1870-18
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
MRS. A. J. DTJNIWAY.
DEALER I!f , . ,
Fashionable MiMerrani Fancy GoOuS.
Follows Dress and Cloak Making in all
their varied branches.
BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW GOODS
In Latest Style and best manner.
STAMP FOR BRAID AND EMBROIDERY.
Corner First and Broadalbin streets, Albany,
Oregon. janlnl7-70
This space has been purchased by
JT. X- TITUS,
proprietor of the
HEW JEWELRY STORE,
At R. C. Hill & Son's Fire Proof Brick on
First street, who, owing to the rush of business,
has not had time to write out his advertisement.
Albany, Dec. 11, '60-14
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!
January 20, 1870.
A. B. MORRIS,
O.W.BICHARDSON.
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A FRESEI SUPPLY
OF
Alsli KIXDS
AT
WHEELER'S NEW STORE
E3 r o -tjv xa. s X7 11
Brownsville, Nov. 27, '69-4y
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TBS
C O JLi'O K. S
That Photograph Best,
' ARE '
BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, SCAR
LET, M0R00N, deep ORANGE
. Those that take White, or nearly so, are
Purple. Bine, Crimson, Pink, &e.
: Sept. 13, '69-2 J. A. WINTER.
TO THE WORKING CLASS We are now
prepared to furnish ail classes with constant em
ployment at home, the whole of the time or foi
toe snare moments, nusiness new, uirm urn
profitable. Persons of either sex 'easily earn
from 60c to $5 per evening, and a proportional
sum by devoting their whole time to the business.
Boys and girls can earn nearly as mucn as men,
That all who see this notice may send their ad'
dress, and test the business, we make this unpar
alleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied,
we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing.
Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will
do to commence work on, and a copy of Tie
People's Literary Companion one of the largest
ana best family newspapers published all sent
free by mail. Reader, if yon want permanent,
profitable work, address, E. C.ALLEN Co., .
10m3 f: Augnsta, Maine.
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
rtQn HOME SHUTTLE SEWINGf5Q
7jJ,&Cj Machine.- A doable-thread JjyC7
lock-stitch Shuttle Machine ; stitch alike on both
ildeS.i:-' :.- -,;';:! it ,":'.
tti fy s"a Celebrated Common-Sense ClGif
TnZA 9 Family Machine. Bothnia- 7nJ
chines fully Warranted for years. Machines
sent so any part of the coast by express, C O. D.
Agents wanted in every town on the Paeifie coast.
Liberal commission. r
' Home Shuttle Sewing Machine Co.,
2y - G. G. TRAVER. -
131, First St., Portland.
JAMES A. WARNER,
CiTil Engineer &. Surrey or.
TS PREPARED TO DO SURVEYING AND
I Engineering. Usee improved Solar Compass
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence
on 4th St., opposite Dr. Tata's rasidenoe, Albany
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LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OP HEW YORK.
Organized, I860.
Policies Exempt from Execution.
NEW TO-DAY.
O. P. TOMPKINS fc CO.,
Importers and dealers is
TO PLATE, SHEET IRON,
Farmers' Boilers 3
All sizes a fine thing.
Sole agents for the Finest Stove out the
BARSTOW COOK !
ALSO; FOR
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE RANGE.
This .teve is particularly adapted to the wants
of this coast. 1,000 of them are now in nse in
San Francisco, and they give universal satisfaction
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS
I CBBAnLS, B. M11MJ, ,
Frout-st., Albany, Ogn. 1010 Market a Eddy eta.
op. Fifth, Sen Franelseo,
California.
R.. Cheadle . Co..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
.1 ;
Groceries anil General Mercnandise !'
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
ITIEUCHAIVTS. :''::-'.
MARK GOODS :
Care of
Jm C., Albany, Oregon ; or,
H,. C San Franeiaco, Ctl.
liberal advances made on consignments.
Great variety of "GEM PANS."
teg" All goods warranted First Class. Ta
REPAIRING !
In all its branches.
A Liberal Discount Made to Country
Dealers.
gf Call and see us before purchasing Jg3f
elsewhere. "flS
S25-69 3 O. P. TOMPKINS A CO.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. n'Z
' ' I INTEND DOING a' ' " '
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General Commission Business
'.. JN .'V;,
' - - - ; - '
SJSJN FRANCISCO,
for the purpose of selling .
All Kinds of Produce
that may be consigned to me to sell. '. t
IiAHAR CHEADLE,
r.i. Kany, Oregon,
Will receive and attend to all orders on me to be
filled in Sao Francisco. '
octt-5tf R. CHEADLE, ;
CEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
I R U G G I S T .
(Successor to D. "W. Wakefield,)
Parrlsh's New BuUding', First Street.
ALBANY, OREGON,
DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines,
CBEHICALS,
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pure and of the best
quality.'
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-6tf
RATES OF TOLL
OVER THE
Willamette Valley and Cascade
Mountain Wagon Road.
To Descnuttes River :
Four Horse or Mule team ........................ $4 50
Cash Assets,
$3,000,000,
SECURELY INVESTED.
OVER 12,000 MEMBERS.
PURELY MUTUAL.
Dividends paid one year from date of
" Policy. r
All Policies and Dividends Non-Forfeit-';'
able. ' ' ' '
Over a,000 Policies issued
: "; in 18G8.
THIS COMPANY POSSESSES A COMBI
nation of desirable features which no other
organization can claim. Its growth has been
steady, its success marked. Its system of busi
ness is pre-eminently adapted to benefit the hold
ers of its Policies.
M'KENNEY & UNDERMAN,
General Agents, 131 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, directly opposite Occidental Hotel.
W. WIIITWELL,
, General Agent for Oregon and Territories,
VORTLAND, OREGON. -Sec
0, '09-j ..
Two " " " .. 00
One " " " 2 00
Ox teams, three yoke - 4 60
For every additional yoke...... ............. 50
Loose horses, per head 25
" cattle, per bead....... . 15
" sheep or hogs..... , 3
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack animals, loaded.. 58
" " unloaded 25
Horse and rider.... 1 00
To Fish Lake:
Four horse or mule team, each way. 2 00
Two , " " " ......... 1 50
One ' " " " " 1 00
Pack animals, loaded........;.......... SO
" " unloaded. ...... 25
Horse and rider........ 75
Ox team, three yoke 2 00
To Upper Soda Spring :
Fonr horse or mule team, out aad back.... 2 50
Two " " . 2 00
One " " 1 00
Horse and rider, " ...... ' 60
Loose animals, " ...... 25
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. HACKLEMAN,
W. W. Parrisr, Pre.
See.
March 20, 1869-28
SA1 FRAIVCISCO STORE
CORKER FIRST AXO PERRY STREETS,
ALBA NY . . OR EG ON.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION!
SASH, BLIND AND D00B
FACT OKI!
8. H. ALT-HOUSE. X. WRIQMT. J. F. BACKKVflTO.
ALTUOISE fc On
LVOH STKEST, (o THE KITER Sill), ,'
ALBANY, : : J OREGON.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to J'-r-n
: F'txrnisili to Order
Doors,
Blinds,
and
,Sagla,
such as .
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section-Mold
of all .ises. -. " '; , ;? -
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
Fioorlne,
Sldlne.
and all other kindi of
Building Material ! '
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; famish Sha
ker Fans, Zigiag Shakers, Suction Fane, Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at oar Factory on Lyon
street, (on the river bank), next below Markham.
warehouse. ,
ALTHOUSE c CO.
Albany, Febrnary 20, 1869-24 '
Walk in! Walk In! .
LADIES AND GENTLEMEU I
'; ": J Walk lute'" ' "TVl
B. KRK 1 ER'S STORE,
and see the goods which he U receiving direct
front : 1 . , . . ,; . ,
which he is going to sell very low for r
Cash or Produce! t
Call and examine my Gooda before: yoa pur
chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to show
my goods. .
N. B. I will pay from date foe thirty day to
come, 30 cents per dosen for Eggs. ' , .
Sep. 25, '69-3y B. BRENNER. "
G OODS RECEIVED B3T
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoe a. Hardware da Crockery,
' and a fall supply of Ladies
Fnrnisliiiig EmliroMery, Fancy Goods, &c.
also, a stock of
THE BEST LIQUORS!
for Medicinal purposes only. . -1
: Always on hand a large stock of
Box, Cooking and Parlor Stores !
and manufactures all kinds of : t
Tin, Copper . and Sheet-Iron Ware, . '
all of which are offered at the lowest rates for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE 1
ao All kinds of repairing done, on short
notice, aad entire satisfaction- warranted, at my
Stove and Tin Store. . . . . ,
JUWUS GRADWOIJL.
Nov. 20-11
which will be sold for
or TRAD E
v . Exooutor'a Notics. .
THE undersigned has been appointed by the
' County Court of ' Linn eonnty, Oregon,
Executor of the last will and testament of
SamrniiH. Rittsr, deceased, late of said eonnty.
Persons having claims against said estate, will
present them, duly verified, to the undersigned,
at bis residence three miles northeast of Lebanon,
la said eonnty, within six months from this date.
J. R. 8MIT1I. ,
December 13th, 189-low4
WHEAT WANTED t
.. at ' ' ;. ' '
Sixty Cents per Bushel 1
. in trade, or on Book aeeoant, . , , .
For all that may be flerecl
oct9-5 R. CHEADLE.
THE EYES I
TUE EASS I r
is i t';.ir'? J
..r-'A'ii j; V' W, i--, i
Dr. T. JL. CiOLDCM,
OCT7IJ8T AND ADRIBT,
' ALBANY, ' i ; - OREGON.5 '
fm TS. G0IJ1EN IS A BONOFTHI
1. U noted old Opthalmio Doctor, 8. C.
iBjUolden., ., . ,
Dr. GOLDEN has had experience In treating
the varions diseases to which the eye and ear are
subject, and feels confident of giving entire sati.
faction to those who may place themselves an ear
his ear. ... ... .
.AJbaajr, April 10. 1889-51 j . ,0J. '