The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 02, 1870, Image 3

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    SATUKDAY, APltIL 2,1870.
Subscribers finding an 3C after their name will
understand that their subscription expires with
that number, and they are invited to renew their
subscription. Terms $3 per annum, in advance
ais months, $2 ; three months, $1. .
LOCAL AFFAIRS
; ; First Pass. See first page for local and other
uatters .. . .
;' Financial and Commercial.
Gold in New York, 111$.
Portland legal tenders, 89J90.
.Portland produce market reported unusually
dull. No change in quotations.
San Francisco markets unimproved. We quote :
. flour Snperior, $4 254 50; extra, $5 25
5 50.
- Wheat Common, $1 25 j fair, $1 421 45;
choice, $1 65(5;1 62.
Oats Good coast, 1 301 32J ; choice,
$1 45 (a, I 50. ,
Barley Range of market, tll 20.
Bvsinkss Mix. The advertising columns of
the Register this morning presents the card of
Messrs. Elkins A Son, of Lebanon. These gen
tlemen have just received a fresh stock of goods,
direct from New Tork, via the Pacific Railroad,
which they offer to dispose of at as low rates, for
.. cash or, produce, as the merchants of this city.
They are'Kve, enterprising business men, who,
thoroughly understanding the wants and demands
of the residents in and around Lebanon, have
carefully selected and ordered such goods as are
In demand, with the view of securing the best in
the market at the very lowest rates. An examin
ation of their late purchases is invited, that all
may be satisfied as to tbe quality of the goods of
fered, and the prices asked.
Bnoox Factory. Mr. W. D. Belding has
lately opened a broom factory in this city, and is
now manufacturing a superior broom, which he is
selling as low as the California made article can
he afforded in this market. It is greatly to the
advantage and benefit of the citizens of Linn
county to have manufactories of this character
among them, and the greater the number and the
more prosperous they become, the greater the
benett arising therefrom. Any enterprise that
tends to develop the resources of the county and
affords employment to more operatives, not only
increases our population and adds to the attrac
tions of oar city, but increases eur wealth as
well. Patronize home industries, because you
thus increase the value of your own property
without any expense. It is to your own personal
interest that all such enterprises should succeed.
Ibi-bovkxekts. Considerable improvements
in the way of dwellings, etc., is under way, and
our mechanics will doubtless have their hands
full" as soon as the weather becomes settled.
Among tbe improvements talked of, we bear of at
least one brick business house which, if erected
as now cc a tempi a ted, will add not a little to tbe
business look of our city. We believe there is no
town in Oregon that bas less chronic grumblers
than Albany. The prospects of our city were
never brighter, and her people are contented and
Wpj-
Fbasblib Market. By a card under " new
to-day," it will be seen that our old friend, Mr.
ft. 11. Height, has purchased the Franklin Meat
Market, and will hereafter be prepared to supply
our citizens with nice cuts of beef, pork or mut
ton. Grant thoroughly understands the biz., ami
being a first-class boy " will be sure to receive
his share of custom. Bully for tbe Franklin.
Skbioislt III. Miss Viola Smith, daughter of
Mrs. Delaxon Smith, is lying very ill at bcr sis
ter's, Mrs. Harper, in this city. She has not
been able to speak above a whisper tor two or
three months. Her friends are seriously alarmed
in her behalf.
Ubios Mektisgs. The pastors and members
of the various Christian churches of this city had
intended to hold a series of union meetings at the
Court House daring the week, had it not been for
the meeting of the Circuit Court. We suppose
that after the adjournmsnt of Court the matter
will again be broached.
Wood. This article has been very scarce of
late from some cause, and held at from 3 50 to
$5 per cord. We have experienced a "long spell
of weather," and the mornings and evenings are
still too cool to sit comfortably without a fire in
the room.
Barber-OI'S. Mr. Hale Baekensto has estab
lished himself in the "shaving" business in the
frame building opposite our office, and he will do
as neat a job of hair catting, shaving, shampooing
or hair dressing, as anybody in the burg. See
his card elsewhere.
.AyeTifsn Stout. John Barrows, Esq., is
making the necessary arrangements preparatory
to " setting op " the roof on his fine residence on
the corner ,ef Washington and Fourth streets.
He intends making a full two-story of what was
a story and a half.
Bci.ifiiai.-i Meetings have been held nightly
at the M; B. Church in this city, with marked
Sect. We suppose they will be continued as
long as the interest remains at its present hight.
Brsr. We are informed that the Grand Jury
have been kept busy, a vast amount o business
having 'bees, presented to their attention.
At Codst. Among he non-resident attorneys
attending "-Ceurt during she week. We noticed
Judges Chenoweth, of Corvallis, and Strong of
Portland, fbe latter being employed by the State
in the case of Oregon vs. E. E. Turk.
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IDrcTKB. One or our saloon is ts, also a mem
ber of the City Council, ' was indicted -by the
G rand Jury, and arrested by tbe Sheriff on Wed
nesday, for selling liquor to a boy.
Lamb Foot. Oar friend Riley Kirk, Esq., of
Brownsville,- we are sorry to notice, has a lame
foot, caused by his horse accidentally placing his
foot npon it. - He thinks he will be able to attend
tae great Republican State Convention next week
aaybow. y '
Markets Dull, with ne advance in prices
noted. Tbe fine weather of the last few days has
started oar farmers to plowing, and should the
pleasant weather continue, we may look for a
general improvement in business.
Dbbocbatcst. A polite voter at the Demo
cratic precinct convention last Saturday, wanted
to aew of a friend, as between two candidates
for' delegates, which was the " most Democrat-
New Shop. The new two story building, now
roofed and enclosed, is to be used aa B blacksmith
shop. It Is to be occupied by Ed. Merrill, and
occupies the site of the late Pacific Hotel.
Coctt Cos vcstiox. The Democratic Coua
7 T Convention meets to-day, la this eity, to
nominate candidates for county offices, etc. A
lively time is anticipated, ....
RiTam-rTha Willamette is in good boating
etge, and the prospect la mow that boats will
have no trouble in reaching Eugene City. .
Failxd to Cojbect.- The City Council failed
to eonnost oh the last regular night for meeting
tnrAberefore ao proceedings.
BROWNSVILLE ITEMS.
FROM OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT.
BROWNSVILLE, March 28, 1870.
We are pleased to say that we have a better lot
of items this week. than we had last.
Messrs. James Blakely and James McCary,
with near 100 head of cattle each, started for the
grassy slopes of Eastern Oregon on last Thurs
day. They will drive to Portland, and there take
boat up the Columbia river. Mr. Blakely will
return and move his family and some stock up
there as soon as they can cross the mountains.
They expect to make their homes in the Walla
Walla country for some years.
As Spring is advancing', we notice some perma
nent improvements going on in the shape of a
number of maple trees being set oat along our
sidewalks. This is as it should be, and people
ought to take more pains than they do to shade
and beautify their dwellings.
On one evening of last week we had the pleas
ure of listening to the enlivening strains of a
violin of superior tone, manufactured in this
place. The front is of fir, the sides of yew, and
the back is of maple. The gentleman who man
ufactured this one has made several others during
the past year, mast of them good toned instru
ments. The M. E. Church held a protracted meeting
last week, at the church known as Wesley Chapel,
four miles west of here, with marked success.
Twenty-six accessions were made to the church,
and a degree of interest manifested such as was
never before witnessed in that neighborhood. We
suppose they have caught some of the revival
spirit that was manifested at Brownsville a few
weeks ago.
Yesterday a large funeral procession followed
to the grave the remains of Mrs. Hunter, an
aged resident of this place.' A protracted illness
had confined her to her bed for a number of
months, nd she answered the summons with
willingness, when the master said " go hence."
She leaves a large circle of relatives and friends
to mourn her departure.
Show Your Faith. Several of our Demo
cratic friends hereabouts had great faith iu the
election of Seymour to the Presidency, and they
subscribed for the Register, payable when
Grant was elected. ' Well, Grant being the suc
cessful man, like honorable men, they came for
ward, with but one exception, and paid for the
paper. Nearly every man, when he handed us
the money, hoped we would give him a chance to
get even at some future time. Democratic papers
assure their readers that the ticket nominated by
the late Albany Convention will be elected by at
least two thousand majority. Now, we fearlessly
assert that there isn't a sensible man in the party
that believes .any such stuff. But if there is a
man in Linn couuty, or the State of Oregon, who
believes the Democracy will elect their ticket at
all, we offer him a chance to show his faith. Any
gentleman of the Democratic faith, who' believes
that the Democratic State ticket will receive a
majority of the votes polled at the election in
June, can have the Register sent to his or any
other address one year, on these conditions : If
the Democracy are successful be pays us nothing ;
if the Republicaa ticket is succe sful, he must
pay us six dollars six dollars or nothing. If
you don't want to pay six dollars for tbe pleasure
of reading our paper, don't accept the la; out ;"
but if you think you have a " dead thing." come
right along we are strictly on it. If you have
faith, now is the time, and here is the opportunity
offered to show iL Come and see us.
EAGLE WOOLEN KILLS.
Although it is not known for a certainty that
this Factory is going to run this Summer,
our friend Wheeler, who has established such an
enviable reputation for low prices and fair deal
ing, as well as for the excellent quality of the
goods kept, has on hand a largely increased
stock, which he intends to sell at the same reason
able rates as heretofore.
Our friends in that vicinity will do well to make
a note of this. 26
WILLI AM DAVIDSON,
Office, No. 64 Frout Street, ...
Adjoining tho Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
Special Collector of Claims,
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan
tile Claims of every description throughout Ore
gon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A
SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT
ED, as well as with a due regard to economy in
all business matters intrusted to his care and tbe
proceeds paid over punctually.
Sept.
Real Estate Dealer.
II. tf.
New and Interesting Books. Our Home
PhyiricianA new and popular guide to the art of
preserving health and treating disease ; with
plain advice for all the medical and surgical
emergencies of the family. By Geo. M. Beard,
A. M., M. D. Every family should have a copy.
Also, frient and Smn the convent system ex
posed ; a most thrilling and exciting narration of
facts. Both works published by subscription
only. Mr. R. Brown is the Agent for Linn
county, and will be happy to furnish either or
both books. n29-4w
Mrs. Ditniwat has just received a number of
Bartram A Fanton Sewing Machines, direct
from New York. It isclaimed 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 o 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, fiftv
five dollars. 23-3m
Sewiso Machines. Messrs. Blain A Young
.are arerts for the sale of Sewing Machineb, and
all the fixtures 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
chased machines at a distance, have learned by
sad experience. No household is complete with
out one of these labor-savers, and if you want to
bo sure of getting what you order, at the lowest
pri re, and have it delivered to you in complete
rum.:ig order, call at Blain and Young's and
leave your order. Nuff ced.
NEW TO-DAY.
CincriT Court. Following is the disposition
of causes before the present term of tbe Linn
County Circuit Court, up to the hour of going to
press.
State of Oregon vs. B. W. Puindexter ; selling
liquor without license three indictments. Plead
guilty to two indictments ; the other dismissed.
Powell prosecuting.
James Knox vs. J. B. Clendcnning ; to recover
money. Judgment for plaintiff by default. Cran
nor for plaintiff.
Geo. 1. Overton ct al vs. Luther White ; to re
cover money damages. Tried by jury, and ver
dict for defendant. Powell A Flinn and Cranor
for plaintiff.
Joseph Brown vs. Benjamin Evans and E. B.
Moore; review.' Reversed
Uiram Smith and Martin, Ex'rs, and Benj.
Roach vs. Linn county ; appeal. Tried by jurry
and judgment for defendant. Cranor for deft.
S. M. Davidson vs. Susannah G. McCallister
and William McCallister. Coutinued. Cranor
for plaintiff ; Russell for defendant.
Mary E. Stewart vs. 1 nomas Stewart ; divorce
continued from last term. Divorce granted.
Cranor for plaintiff ; Russell and Flinu for deft.
E. F. Rus-ell and L. Flinn vs. T. W. Stew
art ; foreclosure of Mortgage. Judgment for
plaintiff. Poweil for plff.
W. U. Churchill et al vs. J. M. Churchill et al ;
partition of real estate. Prayer of complaint
granted. Cranor for plaintiff.
Elizabeth E. Baber vs. Christopher C. Baber ;
divorce. Referred to N. B. Humphry. Russell
for plaintiff.
Christopher Clymer vs. Wm. Armstronr ; fore
closure of mortgage. Withdrawn at cost of plff.
D. Galby for plaintiff.
Racbael Dinwiddie vs. David Dinwiddie ; di
vorce. Dismissed. Thornton for plaintiff.
Eliza Denny vs. W. W. Panrish et al ; foreclos
ure of mortgage. Judgment for plaintiff. N. B.
Humphrey for plff.
T. S. Summers vs. Eliza Summers ; partition
of real estate. Partition granted.
W. R. Kirk vs. Michael Anderson. Judgment
by default for plaintiff. Russell for plaintiff.
Hugh Fields vs. Sarah Ann Estick et al ; to
reform deed. Deed reformed. 8. A, Johns for
plaintiff.
Smith, Brassfield A Co. vs. James Killing ;
eonfimation of sheriff's sale. Sale confirmed.
Russell for plffs.; Powell A Flinn for defendant.
Moore A Grast vs. W. II. Greenwood ; con
firmation of sheriff's sale on execution. Sale
confirmed.
A Mrs. Collins of Salem has been de
clared a "common drunkard," and under
an existing ordinance, all persons are for
bidden to furnish her liquor. This is
the second case of the kind at Salem.
The Salem Farmer sajs : "T. W. Dav
enport. Esq., of Silverton, has ascertained
tbe latitude and longitude of Salem to be:
Latitude, 44 deg. 56 min.; longitude
(V. from Greenwich), 122 deg., 48 min.,
42 sec." " - '
All reportsirom the southwestern part
of the State are of tbe most encouraging
character for the success of the Republi
can ticket. A recent correspondent
says : " The Republicans of Curry county
are stirring and intend to maintain the
title of Banner County.' " - 1
A proposition to flume Foot's creek
for about a mile and a half from where it
empties into Rogue river, has been con
siderably talked of, of late, says the
Jacksonville . Sentinel. It is believed
that there are rich diggings on this creek,
for about a mile and a half from its
mouth, which, owing to want of fall, can
not be worked without a flume. Tbe
cost of the undertaking is estimated at
85,000. We would be glad to. see the
enterprise go on.
As Claude K.'s wife sat quietly in the
twilight, a fellow stole behind her and
kissed her. "Is it Claude?" she asked
hurriedly. "No, dear madam." A mo
ment after h.e, was heard to -exclaim,
"Oh, yes, I am clawed now, indeed I
am' .. .. , .
A New York country girl on Tier way
to church to be married, was upset and .
her leg broken, but would not have
her leg set until the other bandage was
put around her.
' E. F. RUSSELL,
Attorney at Law,
C. P. FERRY,
Notary Public.
RUSSELL & FERRY.
Real Estate Brokers & Collecting Agents,
Portland,
- - Oregon.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
Sale of Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation,
and tbe Collection of Claims.
Office, North-west eorner of First and Wash
ington Streets, Portland, Ogn. feb26-70-25
School Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that an annnal
, meeting of School District No. 5, Linn
county, Oregon, will be held at the School House,
on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1870, at one
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing one
Director for the term of three years, and one'
Clerk, for the term of one year ; also to levy a
tax to defray the expenses of said district.
Dated March 21st, 1S79.
29-2t A. N. ARNOLD, Clerk.
,Y Teaclior,
WELL QUALIFIED BY LEARNING AND
Experience, desires a situation as Princi
pal of a Graded school. Best of references furn
ished. For terms address, for one month,
GEORGE W. CANNON,
27-lm Advertising Agent, Portland, Oregon.
If you want the very best Cabinet Pho
tocraphs, yon must call on BRADLEY A
RULOFSON, 429 Montgomery street, San Fran
cisco. 26 6m
To Whom it May Concern:
f1 H. BABER is my Legal Agent during
JT my absence.
SAMUEL DENNY.
Albany, March 15. 1870.-28-3w.
HTMjtre ! Fire! Fire 2
'A Stitch in Time Saves Nine!"
UHTIOX
Fire anft Marine Insnrance Comnany!
Nos. 416 and 418, California street,
San Francisco, ... California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Casb Capital, In Gold Coin, T50,000.
Deposit In Oregon, 950,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And Paid in Gold Voin.
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 T0UCHARD. Pres
CHAS. D. HAVEN, See'y. ' ?;
J' C. MENDENBAU,
f 0'- lb Albany.
Albany, January 8, 1870-18
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LET, M0R00N, nd deep ORANGE.
Vi TnMe White, or nearly ao, are '
Purples Blue, Crimson, Pink, &c.
Sept, S, o-2; ' J. A. WINTER,
NEW TO-DAY.
A. C0W1S.
A. W. BTS.9AKD.
A. COWAN & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
FIRST STREET... . . ALBANY.
They offer a large and well selected stock of
STAPLE .DRY GOODS !
At Extraordinary Low Price
Cash
or
Produce I
In addition to a very large stock, covering
everything in the line of Cottons, we
have a complete assortment of
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest styles of Boys' and Men's
CLOTHIN and FURNI HIM 00D !
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 4c.
ALSO
Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper' & Linen
' Blinds, &.C
Espeoiul attention is directed to our stock of
IRON AND STEEL
AND
GENERAL HARDWARE !
Which is the largest and most complete this side
of Portland.
You are invited to call and examine our goods
and prices.
The highest aiarkct price in cash paid for
Wool, Bacon and Lard !
Oct. 30, 1869-8
$13 GOOD AS GOLD. $o
BUY TIIE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
OROIDE GOLD WATCHES,
MiSlTiCTriWD BT
TIIE OROIDE WATCH CO.
They are all the best make, Hunting eases:
finely chased ; look and trear lite Jine gold, and
are equal in appearance to tbe best (rold watches
usually costing $160. full Jeweled Xcrer.,6ent's
and Ladies' sizes, at $15 each.
Our Double Extra Refined Solid Oroide
Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are
etpial to $20U Gold HrAc Regulated and
Gnartinterd to I'erp eorreet time, rind tcettr tihd not
turniih. Extra. Vine Crte, at $20 each.
o money is required in 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 tbe
Express charges. Good triV be teat y moil as
Registered Packages, prepaid, by sending cash
in advance.
An Agent mending for ix icatrne get an Extra
W A TO II FREE, making eeren $15 Watchetfar
$90. or rrH $20 Hrrri-$120.
Also, Elegant Oroide Gold Chains, of
latest and most eostly styles, for Ladies and
Ucntlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, $4,
$6, and $3 each, scut with watches at lowest
wholesale prices. State kind and size of watch
required,and to avoid bogus concerns, order only
from OROIDE WATCH CO.,
13to 148. Fulton Street, New York.
A. COWAN A CO.
NEW TO-DAY.
DIRECT IMPORTATION !
M'COH.MIOK'S
31 A .11 It O T II STOCK
OF
T01S, FANCY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, &C..&C.
For the Holidays of 1S69-70, has arrived.
Direct from lew York,
And is now on Ehibition at
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS,
105 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND,
Where every purchaser will find
Tfie Largest Stock !
The Greatest Variety I !
The Cheapest Prices M !
jj?- 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
MUSECM OF CURIOSITIES!
Some idea .may be arrived at as to the
extent of the stock when it is known that of
Dolls alone there are one hundred amd fifty-flee
varietieet Making that Department a perfect
BAZZAR OF BEAUTY I
Full Descriptive Catalogues now ready.
Call early to secure choice gifts.
S. J: M'CORMICK,
8m6 ' Agent for Santa Clans.
SMiumoiag.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Linn.
William R. Kirk, Plff., vs. Michael Anderson,
Malviaa Anderson, Theodore Boone, la. Senders,
M. Sternberg and J. Fleischner, partners under
tbe firm name and style of Senders, Sternberg
A Co., Defts.
Suit in Equity to foreclose mortgage.
To Michael Andersen, Malvina Anderson and
Theodore Boone, non residents. Defendants
aforesaid: ,, ,
YOTJ are hereby required to appear in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for the county
of Linn, and. answer the complaint of the Plaintiff
in the above entitled cause against you, on file
with the clerk of said court by the first day of
the next term of said court following the expira
tion of six weeks from publication hereof, or
judgment for want thereof will be taken against
you. - . - .... .....--''' '
You are hereby further notified that if you fail
to answer said complaint as above required, the
Plaintiff wiU take judgment against you, 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 1Mb. day .of December,
A. D. 1888, 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 , . "1; '
Firs day of ensuing term March 28th, 187.
By order of R. r. BOISE, Judge.
E. F. Russet. Attorney for Plff. - 22w6
' Executor's Noti, ,:
NOTICE U hereby given that the undersigned
have been appointed Ty the County Court
of Linn county the Executors of the estate of
Preston Morris, deceased. - persons having
claims against said estate are required to present
them to the undersigned, duly verified, at the
efliee of Powell A Flinn, in Albany, in said coun
ty, within six months from the date hereof.
A. B. MORRIS,
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FORCE AND LIFT FUttPSi
Bom, Iron aa Lead Pipe r
CAST, TIN AND ENAMELED HOLLOW
WARE I
House-Furnishing; Hardware !
Farmers9 Boilers 1
All sizes a fiae thing.
Sole agents for the Finest Stove out the
BARSTOW COOK!'
ALSO, FOR
RICHMOND'S PORTABLE RANGE.
This stove 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
Great variety of "GEM PANS."
JB6f All goods warranted First Class,
o
REP AIRING!
In all its branches.
A' Liberal Dlncotiut Made to Country
Dealers.
E Call and see us before purchasing .
ViB elsewhere.
sZj-69 3 O. P. TOMPKINS A CO.
GEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
DRUGGIST.
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield,)
ParrlsU'a New Building, First Street,
ALBANY, OREGON.
DEALER IN
pBpDrugs and Medicines,
ImmSL CHEMICALS,
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 Roads
To Descbnttes River :
Fonr Horse or Mule team.. $4 60
Two " " " 3 0
One " " " . J 00
Ox teams, three yoke.. .............. ............ 4 60
For every additional yoke.. 60
Loose horses, per head ........ ......... ......... 25
" cattle,, per head. .................. ......... " 16
" sheep or hogs. ......... A
Teams returning empty, half price.
Pack anknals, loaded .. , ,, . ,
" " uojoaded
Horse and rider..............................
T Fish take :
Four horse or nrol team, each way-.... 2
Two " " " " ........ 1
One " " .t
Pack animals, loaded.-. -w
unloaded.- ...
Horse and rider....... .........
Ox team, three yoke. .......
To Upper Soda Spring : ' '
Four horse or mule team, out and back.....A 2 50
Two " " ' a 0
One " " ' 1 0
Horse and rides, 44 60
Loose animals, '' ....... 25
Ox teams the same as horse teams.
A. HACKLEMAN,
W. W. Pabrish, Pres.
' See.
March 20, 18-28
5
25
1 00
SAN FRANCISCO STORE!
CORNER FIRST 4KB FBBBT STKSCTS,
ALBA JTY ........... OH EGON.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hardware k Crockery.
and a full supply of Ladies . .. ." .
FoiuisMng Embroidery, Fancy Goods. U.
also, a stock of j
THE BEST LIQUORS I
for Medicinal purposes only.
Always on band a large stock of
Box, Cooking and Parlor Stoves !
'- and manufactures all kinds of
TIb, Copper Bud Sheet-Iron Ware,
all of whioh are offered at the lowest rates for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE I
All kinds of renairln9 Hnn. An bIiaW.
notiee, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my
otove ana xin score. - .. -w ..
Nov. 20-11
JULIUS GRADWOHL.
, Executor's Notice. .
THE undersigaodV has beea appointed by the
County Court of Linn county, Oregon,
Executor of the hut will and testament of
SAMSBbH. Kittbb, dreeascd, late of said ooantv.
Persons, swing claims against said estate, will
present -thesa, duly veriSed. to the undersigned,
at his reetfenoe three mQes northeast of Lebanon,
in saidVemnty, with hi sin nwoths from this data.
J. R. 8MITU. -
December 13th, lS'9-16wt
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS;
k. CUWM, CHB4D1.B,
Front-et., Albany, Ogn. 11.0 Market Eddy sU..
op. Fifth, San Francisco..
' California,
Cheadlc & Co.
'
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Groceries, anjt. enerat Mercliaiuise t
F0RW1HDIM A COMMISSION
JttEUXCHANTS
Cafe of
JU. Ci, Albany, Oregon.;
C. Saw. Francisco CaV
Liberal advances Beads est, eensignnieiile.
NOTICZ TO SHIPPERS.
I INTEND DOING A
General Commission Business:
... -rN .
SCAJV FRANCISCO
for the. purpose of selling
All Kind's or- Product?
that tna; Consigned to me to selK,
tA,I?I All CMEADLR,
tTHT, receive attend' to all orders on me to Vet
filled in San Francisco.
oct-5tf . . B, CHEAiUi.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION 1
SASH, BLIND AXD BOOR
FACTORY!
S. H. JLLTHOCSB. B. WMSIT. J. . BACKEBfTO.
AIsTROfJB St. CO
LTOB STREET, (OB TB BIT.BB
ALBANY,
t . r ORECOIf
KE5P 0N, HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and- ana prepantd to.
IJ'onrTaisli. to Order
Poors,.
Blinds,
. : Sash . .
and'
such as
Crown, Panel, $and, and Section Mol4
Of fell SUWflev ' ' "
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES t
Bad ethec fcjada of
Buildingr Mat erial
Are prepared to do HILL WORK ; furnish 8ha-
Ker rans, Zirsaa; Bbakers. Buetion Fans, lrivinsr i
Pulleys, of any kind, at ear Factory on Lyon
street, (on the- siver bank), next below Markhaat'e
warehouse. .
ALTHQVSE, 4 CO.. ,
Albany, February 20, 1869-2
Walk iPt Walk In!.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I
-Walklntft- :
Ux RRIV1EXI'S STORE
. . . ' r . . . ,
from
which he is going to sell very low for
CasU or Produce !
Call and examine my Goods before you pur
chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to abow, r
my goods. , ,
N. B. I will pay from date for thirty day to
come, 80 cents per dosen for Eggs. '
Sep. 25, '9-3y - .-. - . BRENNER.
GOODS RECEIVED B3T
Every steam . r '
, - which wffl be told fot- l , ', .
O-cVSIX or TR4-DE I
WHEAT WANTED 1
. AT ; .". ' v
Sixty Cents Mr Qmhel f
in trade, or on Book eeoouot.
l or all that may w onertu
oct9-5 , ; . R. CHKADLB.
THEEYEO i TKZ EARS I
Dr. T. I. Q1.PEHV '
OCTJXJIST AND ADKISTi
ALBANY, t f t REOOJf.
' TrBT GOLDEN I A SON OF TB9
f X I I noted old OpalwlrDeetor, 8." (
Golden. ., , . -. ,
Or GOLDEN has had experience In treating .
the various diseases to which the eye and ear Be
subject, and feels confident of giving entire satin
faction to theee who may place theassehres "nndec
bis ears. . . . . . ' "
Albany, Ape iv, ssow-8ly