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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1870)
- ! ':-r.: The lJordcr Heroine. ! Some years ago, before the State of Arkansas waa so densely populated as now, and when the mails from Little Uoek to to the eastern borders were earned on horseback, there lived a low miles above Ilorsehead a stout pioneer named Jacob liurnap. His wife, l'olly, and one child nine years old, made up his family. His chief business was huntiuj, and his un erring rifle never failed to supply his board and something over. His nearest ; neighbor was fifteen miles oil", so lie was little troubled with prying visitors. Jt was iu the early Spring that. Jacob , started down the river with a boat load ot ! turs and skius. lie left l'olly iu charge of the premises, and he Iff t with her, too, a light rifle and a braee of pistols. ""fcShe knew how to use the rifle, for never was she happier than when her hii:-band patted her on the shoulder and said.: "Nobly done, l'olly, my dear, I could uct have made a better shot myself." And he had occasion to say this with truth, too. Jacob Buniap had been gone four days, when, toward evening, a horse and man rode up to the hunter's door, lie was a small muscular man, some lorty years of age, and seemed inured to all. hardships. As he sprang from his Mid- i die, l'olly made her appearance. "Ah, l'olly, once more here," the new comer said, as he drew a well filled pair of saddle bags from the back of his fa tigued beast. '.'Yes, aud I am glad to see you. Jacob Las been gone four days, and time is getting heavy." "Jacob gone ? Where ?' "lown the river with a load of furs." "Oh, yes. Well you shall have the company of Laut Morton for one night at least ; so for the next twelve hours vou'il be safe." "Oh I feel safe enough," returned the woman tjuickly, "only a little loue souie." Thus speaking, Morton threw his sad dle bags into the cabin and led his horse around to a shed, wher he made the . animal fast and fed him. After this he returned to the dwelling and entered, aud was soon discussing the events of time over an ample supper, iiis hostess had told him all that had trans pired in the neighborhood since his last visit, and the visitor gave her all the news of the eastern valley. Lant Mor ton had been mail carrier upon that route for several years, and not once had he passed to and fro without spending a night in Jacob Buruap's cabin. In fact, he was about the only regular visitor at the hunter's cabin, aud although the inter vals between his visits were long, yet he seemed almost a fixture to the place. Polly Hurnap, just in the bloom of wo manhood, knew his gentle, generous, noble character, so she felt perfectly free and at home in his presence. "Is it known on the route that your load is valuable V asked l'olly. "I think not, though it may be. Still I am well armed, and I fancy it would be a tough job for anj one to tackle old As they thus answered her, she threw the door open it opened inward. The men saw a dark void : but thev ?rcscd forward. In an instant, l'olly Jiurnap i leaped back, (Julius was upon her heels. With all her power the noble woman ; threw herself against the rear man, and the next moment both of the robbers lay j sprawling on the cellar bottom. This had been the door opening to a deep excavation, and the only means of j e-'ress was by a perpendicular ladder. Could this have been moved, l'olly would have pulled it up immediately, but it was spik'-rd to its place, and she must let it remain. To close the door Would be use- : his. for she had uot ready means to fast- ; en it. So she did what she had resolved ; from the first ; .-he sprang to the lire-: plaee and caught the trusty rifle, and having cocked it, she moved towards the door. She heard the curses of the vil- j lains, as they reached the ladder, and j she soon knew that one of them had j found it. . j "iiaek," she cried, as she saw a head above the threshold. The candle uojii the table threw but a dim light upon the the spot , but it was suiticieiit. ! She saw the robber raise a pistol. She had a husband a child and had- set herself to save the carrier. With these thoughts running through her mind, she pulled, the trigger. A sharp report went ringing through the house, and its echo was a deep groan from the cellar bottom. Kre the second robber could show him self Morton came running into the room with a pistol in each hand. . , "What is it?" he cries. "There ! There V gasped l'olly, pointing to the doorway, where a . ttvnge looking face had just piesented itself, i .Lant Morton had been too much used j to danger to waste time :n conjectures, and immediately shot the villain dead, ; who fell with a heavy sound into the 1 cellar. "Are there any more?" he a.-ked, ; cocking his pistol. "And so you meant to save me ':" rc ' marked the carrier, as l'olly hesitated. "Yes, 3'es I did. Yes, that was it." ' And as soon as the noble woman had sufficiently recovered, she told the whole story. - Morton expressed his thoughts the best he could ; but after all, the moisture of his light eye, the changing of his coun tenance, and very lack of language, told her more than words touid have done. A Iter due deliberation it was decided that the bodies should remain there until morui:ig. So the cellar door was shut and the front door bolted, and they pared to retire; for the the rest of uigiit .Morton made Ins lied upon tlie Hour of the large room. Iu the morning just ns the caarier was dressed there was a rap on the door ac companied by a voice known lull well, lie hastened to the door and gave en trance to Jacob Uurnap. Thu hunter had met a party of traders at Lewisburg, aud disposed all his skins to them, thus finish ing his journey six days earlier than he had anticipated. l'olly was soon upon her husband's bosom, and when he ha 1 told them his own storv, Morton irave him the aJvent- Simsbury (Conn.), endeavored to ! manufacture a sensation a few days ago j out of the marriage of Thomas Morton ! and Miss Lucioda Andrus, the former six- j ty-four and the latter fifty years of age, I residents of that town. It appears that the pair had been engaged to one another j tor upward of a quarter of'a century, aud the only reason they could assign for not entering into matrimonial relationship was because " courting was so uice." Four hundred pouuds of honev were taken from a cleft iu the rocks iu acanyou near Los Angeles. NEW TO-DAY. N'l'.w a ! A' ; i : t i a-: m e n is . THE NEW FOOD. SI NEW A I'VE LITIS EM EN TS. CEO. F. SE7TLEr1!ER, J 32- TLJ J C I s rr. (Successor to 1). W. Wakefield.) I'arrisii's New Jluiltliiig-, l-'irst Street, ALBANY, OREGON', 1870. ln Vllmnn gleg 1st raJ ; j - .A Weekly Newspaper, i j Containing- 23 colnms of matter, ! i 13 PliiLlSlIKl EVERY SATl'RKAY, !. t In the City of Albany, j AT S3 3rc-r- Anrfura , AY AI'VA-VcE, S i n ; ' u 1 1 k .-' "LOCAL ITEMS'' -DEALER IX- For a few cents you can buy aml McdIcncs FALL TI1ADE. made a SPECIALTY. JOB. PIUiSTING ou'iT'icin, J-'irxt t.T t, (2i;t'' Part ih ( C'.'.'s vtrc, Vllitn;y- : Oregon. pre-the L. GOLDSMITH & CO., IMPORTERS AND JORRERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOORS ! of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FARINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Cream.3, Charlotte Bnsse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! CHERIICALS, PAINTS, GILS, GLASS, ETC. j All nriioK'S v-arr:mU d pure anil of tlic best ; ii::i!iry. I'livsh iaijs lYi-srriptioiis onrcfully eomVMjuinltil. Albany, Oct. IT, lSCS-fitf BET ON THE ELECTION ! Any one who wants to win can do so ly calling on L'.nin! v rt- nl.f tu XI. o. t 1S7Iio, tl.'unklnl for j ast i:itiMiiagc, still ia- ; their titu'tiualifti ht'.ck ot TUB GUKAT MOKLO-S TONIC. u,rn An.'i.imvi.'s- rui'MTHM, PAINTS VARNISH RRUSIIES, H''f 1FV Tl'.K TUAUK THAT TH!.Y will open, ou ilio 30IIi tlay oi Ausiaxl, Plantation Bitters. THis womlei-ful vegetalIe re storative is tlie slicet-asiclior of tlie feeble and lelilitated. As a tonic ml cordial for tlie aged and languid, it lias no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for tlie nervous weakness to uliicliwoiuen are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, fropi pl, te'snpersite, Jr frigid, it acts as i specific in every species of dsscji-tlvr x-.UicJi nndernsines tle to:k ? Ji'engtli and breaks down t;;.- spirits. For sale by N IIW A DVERTISK.M HNTS. WASHINGTON;, life: insurance co., op MJ1V YOU K. 7 i Orsanizctl, 1SOO. Pulicic.- Kxcnipt from 7'"xecution. Casli Assets, - - - J?3,000,000, SSKCURIiLY IN VESTED. th Larirtt an-l li.-t A-s-irrc.l Domestic & Foreign Dry Goods to be f)UQil in -this m-irkt't, o:!ij.:i.-ii: t-v vy braiil anl make tf Cwttta (Jo-mL- ki.fv. u t Trade, at ii i: D t' c v. D r a t !: s Norton. ' wben Le had ecu the bodies lie was sat- 44 A man was roLbcd on tLc creek a few ' is(i,3J. days ago." . IV-Ilv. 1113- jeiwl," he said niacins: - "And the robbers havered," added :-iu around her neck. -I am pruud 3Iorton carelessly, as ho threw his mail ; ol-i jove you luore auj II(.Cj fL,r CVi.ry bags alter him. : j;iy j i;ve fiuj Illore anj moro to iove. Morton went to bed at niue o clock, as , '..ud then turning to Morton he ad Iie was tired from his loug ride, l'olly ; jej : " had work to do, having neglected it while "What do vou think of such a wife?" talkiDg to her guest, so when she had: Ah," returned the guest, with a deep seen him safe at rest in bed, she drew fetling, "if poor Lant Morton had such a her basket to a little table where the cau- . wj(-l ilu woulJn't be a mail carrier." die was and weut to work npou some i When Morton left he was directed to clothing for the child who was soundly ' stop at the first settlement and state to bleeping in a corner. j tie officers what had happened, and he The old German clock upon the wall, ; promised to do so. lie once more bless with its great weight and wind strings j cj tjie brave woman who had saved his mil exposed, had struck tcu ere Polly rose j i;fC) and t.CT) set out. jte ;n tnc aftcr from her work. She had just pushed the j noon tw0 0fliC(;r3 anived at the cabin, aud basket beneath the table when the front ; wheu they were shown the dead bodies, door opened and two men entered. They ; tnev at oncc proceeded to remove them, were iu their stockings, their shoes hav- j Alld erc a weck haj r assed, the whole ing been left outside. ! settlement blessed the Rorder Heroine "Hush !' uttered the foremost intru- -or tho work she llaJ louc der. "i;peak but one word above a wins- ; . . per and you die iu a moment." j Following is the resolution to which Polly recovered Irom her quick terror ! Co Kelly was compelled to subscribe j resolution was exacted at the instance of 1 11 view fl AVIXG a very f:tir as.-rtmcnt f i:i:it-rlia i i fi we are prej':irul to excuiit-. m it'a uvatitcss ami disj:;ti-b, uli kinds ot JOB ir JL3.XJT'a?X J&Gr such as tl-J, liall Tirf.trs, 1 'a wj'ti tt t.t, , La Mr., ! Slunk ! rill lcirKlrs, at liw fi;:ur a a iluc regard to tasto :ml oimI . am j w.irk will allow. Whin you want niiyttiin iu j the priiithi!; lin-, v.M at tlio 1! eoistki: "flirt:. j - "oxcjna'j. j MENS' FURNISHING GOODS! i TS 11KKE1JY (ilVliX, THAT-I HAVE: luuumuiHU ULU1JU. rx-nirsrs & sow, i ELKUaS &. SOPJ, SLK!KS i SOW, l.l)ai!t)ll. Orooli- I I.t'liuiion, Orcuiu i.tltauon, Oregon, XlfAV G )()!)? S.M A I,L PKOl'iTS, Qi iti; .-.vi.i:.-: rno.ni'T r.w. "We invite .-j-ecijil attrntioii t- an.l H't-ll tft It-ctf l ftu.-U uf . L-nr l.;u V1 FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING ijJH.'Ilt' il a t ! tit'-. ' !ii it 1 V- lu-rJVrt a ;i I i :t:i k-u rn: !' ; h" w -V. !--:.:.-; i (".:y -ri- N:i4i arvii , in-.-l .. ; fit , . I '. ; i ii, t !.- (: - .1 ' n.'tl 1.i t rr hi-A ; I oa-l- , ari.e 'i: i: 1 v,'i;i :i u v :. pIiiit1 l--n 1 i" y'. j t- a .1 - t-Si.i : ;r m ; ! .' u--.-. ' )' n.-i w -r tii- , ' ',nv;.-o, f' " i':-. -X r :; - :.t t'r.iv mrLutl lo;-.; T ; Hi tin! .-v.;--.: ft .-in.-!!, -ir h- -.niv.g. ove. w.trur- ' ; liir : I -i .r.-.i. !,.;v.' v.;?:: j .r j'fivsaic it; : ;h- h- ;?!, v.? iii.:v i' ;i .!r--t hhaf vi have : ; i- i... : ( :., .-v:.:;.t t mln,- i, V ':iit V ,!'-v " 1 r f'-"-' ' -;'!;: : :;..; i.ii. : 1 i.-.r y i-. . ; ; :i il 't- ?, ' .l.i;.-: 'Ic-I-;- .'r i :,.:! ' 'U i M:i' inv i.i j :, l'AIXTS, OI LiS, V A UN LSIIES, ALCOHOL, KKIIOSKNK, nSDOY GLASS, T 11 U 8 S.KS, I'AXCY AN i toim-:t akticlk.s, kit. A'jnt-r fur lr. . J;!Vi:e t $:hs jircjiaraliuns, !!. II. U.'Hur. Mflicimrs, vtc. Iu yuu like irn-uii ue for its hitter r natieat ii:; t;irftti ? Wc have that Ueserip: Eon. Iu you watit the ciT-'et with an nrniatie t-.ttf.'f After tjt kinr :i few do. of our Klixir, 'twill he .-o very lM.i::t thsit y'.:ur jirejiuUers MtJt surely tain awry, and the jtrej-nratiiOi Will lt,rr-: the name up i-hy.-io. (hnt n--t the eiVect.) iliiyrii'-iau and cust'.mer;; friu (lie country may rei naured fh;tt their otth-rs will he prompt ly a:tendt:d t PrecriptioiiS eanhtlly and eor reet y eo:up:airidi-d. lE:tv- you The impulife irtvt e;iih'l a eorn ? We s'fll " 'orti layer," whieli. sarvly docs the wuik, wiihn:it. ji;tia. Jili vou di sirt; a hook of ny kinc". tlold Vv;, m Alhum. Statiuliery, or such? . S. Iii'' is v.'r.h us, for the ueeoiiuaodutiuii of all favoiin.'j: h.ui with a enll. D-i you witot a ihiw Watt-li, a set of Jewelrv, i'iv:i or der? J . JJ. T:tu. rlls tli.uuie, under t'oiiin jiihl w uh.' IJuy a Uook. llay a AVateh. i Uue a i i 1 X - liuv cornet hi n ir or nuthliij, hut come T , , -.-.- . , an.! .-.,e anvtrav. A --!l .rinklci' H-...r ai-1 I rV'U. tO.MPAi POSSESSES A COMUr a ,..,,,1 drink t.f tvatcr in the .iutiK-r. an.! a warm 1.':lt1'."' "l tlt-aual.lc- leaturoa wliit-h no oth.-r .tot-c ntrr..mi.l.-.i l.v .-.mt'..rtal.lc chairs in winter :'"''":."" n claim. Ju growlU Lac Uoti coi,.-!antlv ki-i.t C.rllr.- a.-.-i.iiiin...!:iri..ii all. ! ft--'"-y- 's illlv3 markc.l. It ?yiem ot l.ii.-i- A'l.anv "'.lav 1 i "70-:;ii i ,'e''"' ' I-rK-riniticmly uJni.tuU tu l.fiiLtt (ha huM- ' er.- i-f iu roliciw!". overt 21. ceo swEMiiERs. PURELY MUTUAL Divitloixls paid one year from tlate of Policy. All Policies arid Dividends Non-Forft italic. Ovts- s,000 IoIicie ttted K'KENNEY & UUQEBMMl, tits, I'M Mnntoipcry ;-trert. Sail d.reetiy ovjoaiie Uevidental Jl'.tel. t;p!icrl A li"aiiei-e v 1 1 1 rr 1 z t si if.AVK .U'sx ;:i:ci;ivi:i) a ciivick (.'-. :i i-.:! A-ont fur V X.f. :. '0'.t-!'v n aii'.l Tcrriii'ric.-, iu:(;ij.. CKAr?STEM'S ' 1 i JLivcrv and - Feed JSIalile !1 ... , . ...,,. . , , . - , . " xt..x-x- i . , i which we .Bt t t NsU UPAS.-' ED IMtlCKS. .,i i iu the tuwn of LLBATtON, where I will,t.c con- the uio.-t favoral.lc terms. stantly on hainl to :rttcnl to the want.- of tho , ' 1 lcr.ile. , . ! I will run a hack from Albany to Lebanon ami j Ho.ia t-prin. -n Tut-S'lay of each week. j Al! ba.-iness entructe.r to my tare will be i ; iiromo:lv aiteiolci to. j Y 15. DOXACA. j Lebanon, .ccit. 10, 170 Ivrim.'i Il. n't ! e -..ii s.-nt in s tlici:i man 1: i i :u: v;.i:; r ; V 11.::', t.a.-'vii - t. for tkv. l,....Ji, - 1 i :v:.'t.- :";. ; .( . : .- ! i.y ;! . i i uui.M-t 't.-Hy T-r .-:aT!ij'i:i r i.iy ; r.i :t .i::.i:ii:.' a.! I "t : s. r- (.,: ; -i: : r : .-." it. Mii'l licj-l s i - T iju-taUt'ti. 1 y travcl.-ri at:!. I t.thiM-. ri- .n -i !v,-.-' !r. Kau'f s I am the .i:!.v - th::t h;: the knlct!;jc am! rivt Hrct fr- m w Vt-rk :a llio I a !. au.1 atl, f-.r Cash ..r l'l c lilfo, I : lii'ockt'hrr'1 '" A;" j LU'E ASSl'KAXCE COMPAW l o ir ; -v r v a a it i' j: i c t.. matisifa.-'tir... the ... n Ue:nc.l,' I Jicv. r ir:!Vl r i:. V. I'lK!;'. ! thi ( mv.-:a:-ln'- . M. !.. ;tli;.lo. X. Y. f I PHY- (;)(ji i;oots & guoi:s, c. n o c E n iks, ' J ISardivare, Brcsa and Meel, j At - i OF Ji-K.W YORK. UK3ii:ttAl. aci:stm A I.I! ANY ALU ANY A l.l'.ANY A LI! AN Y I'T! !t'Kf5. I'UICKS, I'KH-::-, ri; ici-:.-. Ort'un, an 1 W'jtshington, Idano and Montana Territories, two stout, wicked, ugly looking men, one of whom held a cocked pistol toward her. With a quick ness of perception natural to her, she knew ! the Southern Oregon member. . . 1 mm t 1 r 1 1 I ' the pistol wouldjbe not fired if she held her peace, as that would make more noise than ehe could make, nnd further she recognized in the foremost a notorious villain, who bore the name of Dick G alius. She had never seen him before, but the minute diseription her husband had given , of tho man, led her to know him and positively, too, for one big scar on the left cheek was mark enough. "What do you ask, gentlemen ?" asked Polly without betraying fbe least fear. "We have come to see the mail carri er," one replied, in a hoarse whisper, 'where is he ? lou't speak too loud." "lie is long since asleep. Would it not do as well to see him in the morning? We can find you a room and lodging." The fair hcetcss had said this to gaiu time. She knew very well that these men had come to rob the carrier, and was equally sure that they would murder hint if they could, aud would in all probabil ity put her out ot tnc way as well. os the position which he and his party have occupied on this question, the re (juinuent is a most humiliating one : licsohcd, That in view of tho im portance of railroad communication throughout this State, and the vital inter est which Southern Oregon has in secur ing such communication by way of the llouge-liiver and Umpfjua valleys, we, the Democratic Senators and l!epresenta tives, in caucus assembled, declare as follows : That we will not support for United States Senator any candidate who will not unconditionally pledge j himself in writing : First, To use all his ability and influence to obtain from , Congress all necessary aid, and promote ; by all means in his power the speedy con struction aud completion ot the Oregon & California Railroad through tlie valleys of the Urnptjua aud llogue llivers, as contemplated by the act of Congress of July 25th, 18GG. Sccotid, That he will strenuously resist all Congressional aid to They had evidently learned of the valua-1 the Oregon JJranch of the l'acihc lail CITY NEWS DEPOT, Front street, Albany, Oregon. nAS .TT'ST OI'EXF.It A FlkST-CLA.SS NEWS DliPOT ami STA-TIOXEKY S T O II K, : Where at all times will be found the latent Peri- utlicalss Magazine?, Ncwf papers. Books of ; ail kin.W, Writing Paper, every variety, j all kiu.ls ami eize of Knveloj.es, ; and'tbc most beautiful I PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. ; Tbis stock lias l.ceis selected with great care, an.l I none but First-class articles are kept. tioo.ls receive. 1 direct from iau Francisco by every ! steamer. Teruid moderate, j (Jive mo a call. W. S. IHtlCGS. j Albany, April 9, 70.-.il-1y. i Executor's and Guardian's Sale of Real Property. OTICK LS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT Til K meant to carry ble load he carried, and it in his stead. "Never mind nis being asleep. Show tw where he is at oncc," roughly replied Gall us, in answer to Polly's last remark. "But I can call him, good sirs," rea-. aoned the woman calmly, though there was alarm in her soul. "Call him ! call !" growled the villain with a fierce oath. You call him and jou will be called to another world. yuict snow us tne way road, known as the l'cngra route, until the said Oregon S California Kailroad is completed or its completion placed beyond all question. Third, That all postible efforts will be used to secure a line of road connecting with the Oregon and California Railroad iu Rogue River valley from theXoith Bend of Humboldt River, Nevada, as contemplated by what is known as the Williams' amendment to the Oregon Branch Pacific Railroad bill ; that this resolution, and the pledges made, The inild ye that could aim an unerr- j if any, be made public ing bullet at tne lorest beast, did not even betray the thoughts of the woman's soul, nor did a look tell her meaning. She waa very pale but did not tremble. ''This way, eirs," she whispered. And as Bhe spoke she turned towards b door of the little bed room pantry. She did pot open it till both the men were close behind her. "Don't you hear him breathe ?-" "Yes," returned both, villain. And . they did hear a breathing, but it was of a uhilii close at baud. I endorse the abbve resolution. (Signed) JAMES K. KELLY. " Sir," said the astonished landlady to a traveler who had just sent his' cup forward for the seventh time, "you must be very fond of coffee." "Yes, madam, I am," he replied, " or I should never have drank so much water to get a little." Osborn, of Helena, Napa county, intends to manufacture raisins from the Muscatel variety of grape. underpinned, James P. llogue, K.ceut"r of tbo estate of lavis Layton, deceased, and L. C. Ilnrkhart, Cuardiau of the estate of Angii-Mns C. 1. avion, will gcll the following described real property at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, to-wit : " The north bajf of the donation land claim of lavis -Layton. deceased, Xot. Xo. FJ2-L Claim No. 5, in T 118. K -1 W, Linn county, Oregon. The faid Uuardiun will sell till the rigbt, title nnd interest of his aid ward, Augustus C. Layton, iu and to the above described land, the same be ing his undivided one-third interest in fee simple in and to said laud : aud the said Executor will sell all the ri4ht, title and intercut of Clara 1. Layton in and to s:iid land, tho same being her two-thirds undivided iutere.-t iu fee simple iu and to said land, on the 1st tlay of October, A. 1. 1H70, at one o'clock P. M of said day, in lots as per survey and plat of said north half of said claim, on file in the Clerk's office in said county, as fol lows : Lot Xo. 1 , 50 acres. " " 2, 40 " " ' as so.ioo " ' 4 2!) 30. 100 " " 5, 20 54.100 ' " fi, 22 84.1(10 ' " 7, 22 20.100 " ' ' S, IS 00.100 " " t, 3 67.100 " Tf.hms or Saij: Cold coin of the V. S., one half to be paid on the day of sale, and the bal ance in nine months iroui the day of sale, with interest at twelve per cent, per annum, secured by mortgage on the premises. JAMES P. HOGFE, Exeeutor. L. '. BUBKHAKT, Guardian. September 3, l70-52w4 out Ti'CK OF Farmers Caw Ride ami Flow, ijoots v suoi-:s : A Y PLOWS, Is worthy the attention of crerv Luver, h-ivin-been expressly .Manufactured for tho Oregon Trade, ami will offer .-rent inducements t i pur chasers. X.. GOLDSMITH & CO., 7i Jr'ront aud 7ti First -St., Portland. Oregon, I::2 Church street, Xcw'York. ! Alatmra.-'ured and ..M fir thv cry h.ve i-vice ; rS7.'!'' intj'lii i1y ;in-i pr:H-:u-:tliiity of this n.-w j Plow i -oioincitds i; favorably to thv' speci:i! i I notice oi every laruier. It possesses a dtvitlcd j si;i.i-ritriiy ..er a!! oti.er ; br.vs i.f um-. The ! iie-.-i.- four t'-it in 'liaiueler. an.l rim on the uiij'b-v. ;d l.-iii l. I : . utire const met i;n is in no w:..v .-..riij.iiv.uc-i. 'i'l'.i' j-l-.v.- is rn ;i ;r ;-t-l in eveiy : oi.'ipi'.-r w ith ( ...- .-re.jiiiri s .oily ivvo levers be used ill lo-il-.incr iny all. r.tio:.. The supe : ri.-rity "f tie- -ay" l'lt.w will be clearly shonn bv the i'jiiow!n cei'tiii'.-ate : Wholesale nud Uetail. n;t;i!!-:sT im:h t:s f.to ro:t k o ; s, u i; t t i: n, i; t c, j: t c. 'OUTl.ANlt oiu:t;ox X. P.. All vers,, oi-ward aad j.ay ti viog us will ai. once tome ,;s !.' begin new accounts. L. KI.KIXS & SOX. non. April 1 , 70.-('ni:!i RATES GF TOLL OVF.lt THE Cash Ilar., Low Kates, Strictly mutual. All l'olit-ies Xcn-Forfeitinjj by their Terms. No llcstrietioii- on Travel, llesidenec or ( )i'.ntmtinn f"1"- Wiliameite Valley and Cascade iv,iicics issued in rjoid or u. s. cur'ren i I Wc. the undersigned, citizens of Linn county, j Oregon, having pun based u:il used upon our ; farms the "t;;iy" Pios-. lure'-y eeriiiV tliut thi; ' saiui- has given i:.-- e;i! :resatis:ai-ti.fii. It.-. f;.cility ; !'-r adju-i i:;g; t cu.:t tbe dep. li of furrow without, i i luoviug from 1!;.- seat, is siinj.'e and easy. "We i liloj tho plow f.,r its draught, because thy same is j brought t- l'C iv -iirctly uron the plow-beam iu ; stt ad of the carriage : al-o, i ee:t:i.-e it. is slroug an t .ttira -.le. all exe.-lil to? wmi-. win : Inon.-e.in. i strueted of wrought iron no en-ting are used. I I-""' horse or mule team, each way.... ! Tiie wheels runi'iin-; noon tli" solid l:io.l is r.o d I Two ' " Mountain Wagon Road. To Iesclmtlcs Itivcr : 1'our Horse or Mule team Two - .- One ' ' " Ox teams, t'aec. yoke. For every additioiuil y.dii; Loose horses, per head " cattle, per head " sheep or Imgs Teams returning empty, half pries. Pack iiuimai.s, loa led unloaded Hors and rider To l-'isli l.ate : .$1 50 . : oo . 2 to . -1 aft 26 . - la ', as desired. Xo oxtra eharpe upon women. All varieties of Policies issued. Larre Cash Value upon Surrendered 1'olieics. li. S. MliltRiu,, Agent, ou3 j Albany, Oregon. 50 vantage over oilier gang-plov.s, in strikititf oil' I laud and in pluwing, not liming to make the nee- ' li"'i .-w.-.ivv-,.i.oi.-..c ii.. i.;....,.i. .....i ..... ! " auimals, loaded unloaded. L. GOLDSMITH & CO., SOLK AGENTS OF WILLAMETTE AV00L en Manufactory, have a Large Stock of the Goods manufactured by tho above mentioned Co. now in store, consisting of Flannels, Tweeds, Cassimcrew, and Illauket. "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT li m v wife. Ann Mcf allister. bait left m V bed and board without just cause and provocation, September 3d, 170 and all persons are herooy warned not to Harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting from this date. RICHARD .McCALLISTEK. August 27, 18,0 dltd Our NEW STYLE CASSIMEUE3 Excel in Styla and Finish any Goods manufactured on this coast. . 52m3 essarv -han-ies m ! he le.ii-oio.-rv. ion f'.e ..;lf is always level. t..d thr wing tho "drive-.- forward or j I'1"''': anl rider side-way as in thcr plows. Hotter work aud i iK team, three yc more ot ir eau he accomplished bv the ti e of this Plow than 1 y hand. We take pleasure ill recommending the "Gay" Pi tw ( .ur brt-fher farmers, as one baring no superior in lir.-aiu. .). ;. i: !-:f i .. w. p. eshom, A. S. l.otiM-;',', 1'. PIKE. W. H. i oLTTl; EE. II. I'AViO-oX. May 20th, CBAP SEWING MACHINES. CVt"-i0 HOMESIll'T T L E EWlXCriV 1 0 ,75iC Machine. A double-thread fCi lock-stitch Shuttle Machine ; stitch alike on both sides. "7 j Celebrated Cotiunoii-Penso rtfr-frfX " ! 9 Family Machine. Loth mu- ) f j chines tally Warranted for 5 year-. .Machines . sent to any pari of the coast by'express, C. O. I. I Agents wanted in every town on the Pacific coast. Xjiocrat ctuuuussion. i Home bhuttle Sing Machine Co.. -y G. (I. TKAVEH, 131, First St., Portland. To Upper Suda Sprinir : Four horse or mule team, out and back Two One " " " lloic and rider, '' Loose animals. Ox teams the same as hor.-e tennis. A. HAC'KLEMAX, W. W. Pakiiisii, Pics The "Gay"' l'liat is manufactured by troubling. Porilamt Maehine hop. All orders v. ill be promptly attended to by i dressing, " j C. i'. (i AVf, Portland, Oregon Albany Assents. J. UAKHOWS X CO., Agents for Linn .t Ueiiton countief. JOHX LUIGG.S, Agent for Linn ,i Ptjitt.ii counties. "t;;t :ir March 0, lo'j- 8 .May OF ALw KIN US. printed at. it he very lowest rates, as ordered, at this otlicc. S. K. Oaugrhton, NOTARY PTRLIC AXD If E A L ESTATE AGENT. Office iu the Post) Office building. Will attend to making I'eedi and uthcr convey ance.', also to the prompt coHectjiou ol debts cu-Uu.-te I to my care. . .1,1 "STAR" PICTURE GALLERY ! IHIOYVNSVILLE, : : : OllEGOX, HAS HEEX KE FITTED WITH SKYLIGHT t.f the latest style, and tho operating room with instruments of STltlCTLY KIIWT CLASS MAKE! with a choice stock of Material?", Chemicals, if., direct from Philadelphia. Our work shall recom mend itself. Pictures from Ring to Life size, at tho lowest prices. Special facilities for taring Family Groups and copving Old Pictures. Call and see specimens. ..I. H. TEMPLETOX, PETER HUME. In the Irug Store will be found a full assort ment of Itrugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Ac, tc. Also, Rooks aud Station cry. S.-S4- School Rooks made a specialty. l)r. Rowland has charge, and may be consulted professionally at any time. Post Office buil linjr, Brownsville. Oregon. April 20, '70 Z'i PETER HUME. o I 2 50 1 SSf FAMI LY USE B&j MAKING THE EVERY VARIETY OF f JflX R-C.BRGN,AGT, j titu GILBERT BRO., AGENTS. SALEM,OKEU0. i . '. k , 3