s7TLnUA7JAUAKY 14, 1371. "subscribers findinff an X after their name will understand that their subscription expires wit That number, ami they are invited to renew their sub-vriptions. iira F ' ' six monthsj S2 ; three months, (1. Council Proceedings. Brownsville Items. Taxes Collected, etc. Our pres- cut efficient cnenn, iv. .v. jrvmc, muuij furnishes us with the following interest ing report of the amount of taxes paid to him on his recent tour, the names of parties p;iy'D3 over $100, and the aver age Ter CllP'ta tas:cs pid in each pre cinct : TAXES COI.l.KCT!tn AT Pcio $1943 Brush Creek. $ 547 Franklin Butto... 665 Brownsville 3616 SantlKio . 395 Harrisburg 5405 Lebanon 1571 I'eoria . 3155 Waterlog - Orleans 605 Sweet Home 2S2 AVER AO B I'KU CAPITA. gci $13 24 Brownsville ......$26 80 Franklin Butte- 15 40 Center - 15 00 Pantiam - 15 20 Harrisburg 30 60 Lebanon - 27 32 l'eoria 39 90 Waterloo 16 11 Orleans 36 00 Sweet Home 10 P0 Syracuse- II 10 Brush Creek 11 o9 Following are the names of those in the county who pay over one hundred dollars in taxes : nnowNSvn.LE. Wm Cochran ....$493 11 Swauk.. .......... .$106 Cootev A Washburn 191 Jas Blukely Ill II L '.Brown 103 ALBANY a 11 Baber. $133 J II Foster A Co.$359 niiiu. Youn" A Co 150 K Fox Bros 127 Win Crawford... Martin Payne .... John Conner ..... Cowan A Co. K Chea ile.. 1) Fruuan I.ovv A Bro B M.j,rc Smith A Braslicld. Hiram Smith ...... H A Davis E Holt 166 170 llouckf fc Meyer.... 112 ..119 A Hanaji 152 153 Th )sMontith 274 157 Walter Munteilh... 325 -210 Senders A Co 124 174 J P Tate UARmsjtrno ..$214 B It Holt .. i7 J P Schooling... K'5 J SummcrvilU-..., 122 .1 A Wilson 226 I.uthcr White... 210 ...$143 ... 134 ... 107 ... 124 rcuni.i. J A Porter- $113 A M Worth- Robert Johns- 126 J P Ho -uc S I JIaley - 12U I P Torttr J Thutnpsou A Son 183 M A BoJseri.... SCIO. E E Whe.!er $143 CENTER. Samuel Cjopir $539 LEBANOX. KiclTd Ch?alle $104 Jas Jl .ift $119 Albany, Jan. 10, 1871. Council met and called to. order by the Recorder. Mayor, N. II. Cranor, absent. Present, Couocilmen Backensto, Beach, Cartwright, Crawford, Cbeadle and Mon teith. Roll called and absentees noted. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Committee on Order of Business asked for further time to make their repor and, on motion, was granted till Friday evening, Jan. 13th. Petition of J. D. Hurd and others to disoontinue sidewalk on south side of Sixth street, from Calipooia to Kim, re ceived and placed on file. Moved that the services of night watch be dispensed with after this date. Moved that the motion be laid on the table till our next meeting. The latter motion prevailed. Moved that hereafter the Council meet at 6 o'clock. Motion prevailed. Moved that the Committee on Order of Business take in to consideration the propriety of appointing a City Attorney. Motion prevailed. Council adjourned. X. B. HUMPHREY, Recorder and Acting Mayor. Piiospeuols Times, Sheriff Irvine reports better success in the collection of taxes than ever met with before. At every point except this city the payments have been one third to double the amount received last year. The taxpayers of Scio, Lebanon, Brownsville, Harrisburg, Peoria were especially nromnt with the .".T"lo9 Collector. Merchants all over the coun " 241 jT rcPort t'ules esy as compared with ... 13S i former years, and less trouble to collect i money owing them. Our people areccr- taiuly enjoying a degree of prosperity vouchsafed to but few communities out side of Oregon. Xo wonder people are attracted to her borders. And although the present is not to be "sneezed" at, yet the indications are all in favor of still better times for our people in the near future. ITurraU for the Webfoot Xation. OaEC.o.v Dlluoatk Lnst week's Issue of the San Francisco Pioneer be stows the following merited compliment upon one of Albany's oldest citizens : We had a very pleasant call on Friday last, from Mrs. A. J. Duniway.of Albany, who visits our city as a delegate fro:n the Oregon State -Woman Suffrage Society, to the Annual Meeting of the California Woman Suffrage Association. Mrs D. comes to us highly recommended as a woman of business experience and energy, intellectual ability and cultnre, haviug liberal and advanced ideas, and able to make herself knjvn ami respected by her own vis anhni. Mrs. Daoiway, by invi tatior, Will address the -San Francisco Woman PuEFrncre Society, ' in P.ishaway Hall, on WeduesJiy evening, January 4th, 1871, when it is hoped there will 'be a large gathering. This delegate will spend a few weeks in this city, aud will address societies in the neinhborhoiid of San Francisco, when solicited to do so. FutM Scio. We learn from the ..Yijcs that a "stuffed man" was found hanging in front of Uncle Dan's grocery a few mornings since. Two ferryboats are now in process of construction, to ply on. the North San tiuai, between Scio aiid Marion. Mr. Jos. Hamilton commenced teach ing school in the '"Biiyeu den," on the 2d. Brownsville, Jan. 2nd, 1871. Times have beeu unusually lively here for some weeks back. Messrs. Templeton and Wheeler gave us an exhibition of "Dore's Panorama of Milton's Paradise Lost" on last Tuesday evening. It was their first start in the "show business." They intend giving' exhibitions all over this and adjoining States during the year. We wish them much success, as they have soared no pains nor expense in preparing a num ber one show, that will be instructive as well as entertaining. Quite a large number of the citizens of this place and vicinity met at the school-house in South Brownsville on Wednesday evening, and had under ad visement the construction of a road some description from this place (taking Eagle Woolen Mills as one terminus) to the nearest poiut on the railroad west of here." Quite a diversity of opinion ex isted as to what kind of a road would be the best suited to our wants. Some fa vored a railroad, some a plauk road, but most seemed to be favorable to a macad amized wagon road. Committees were appointed to investigate the feasibility of the various schemes, to report at some meeting to be held at a futuie time. During last week the sidewalk mania got among the citizens of North Browns ville and resulted in the construction of several hundred yards of good substan tial walks, counectin'' the bridge on the Calapooia with the Baptist church. This is something we have been sadly, iu uced of ail winter, as the very soft condition of the eartii was very annoying lo pedes trians, especially those of the female pursuasion. "Watch night" meeting was held at the new M. E. Church oa Saturday uight. A goodly number were present, aud a goud degree of iutcrest manifested. The dedication of the new M. E. Church took place on yesterday. With but little effort sufficient inouey was sub scribed to pay all the contracts of the building committee, aud make other necessary -improvements, such as fencing the lot, &.c. The building as it now stauds -is a credit to the place, and a mon ument to the indomitable energy and persevcrence of Rev. J. II. Itoork. In capacity it is calculated to seat comfort ably oUO persotiS, being considerably the largest room in town. The interior is well paiutcd, and the seats stained and varninhed. A protracted mectiug is be ing held iu it, which will coutiuue du riug the week, aud perhaps longer. MARRIED. At the rcsidenco of the bride's father, on the 10th Inst., by the Rev. S. Williams, Mr. John Humphrey and Miss Cynthia Gordon all of 1-inu county. DIED. Near Albany, Jan. 6th, 1S71, of typhoid and lung fever, James J. Miller, aged 25 years, 4 months, and 20 days. , His only sister passed away a month before he was taken sick, and being very affectionate and sympathetic, he was overwhelmed with grief and sorrow. . A sister's death had caused each grief In vain his soul had sought relief. Till from the earth it sped away To dwell with her in endless day. w; J. M. NEW TO-DAY. ' " 1 NEW TO-DlY BUSINE STILL RUSHING NEW STYLE PICTURES. AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE j. i. TITUS, Albanv. - - - Oregon. AGENT FOB THE CEIiEBRATED American & Swiss GoM Of every description. Dirict Importer of the very beat ' THE "REMBRANDT!" Is the most popular style of Photograph now made. Call and see. A. J. WINTER, Jan. 11-19 Albany, Oregon. 1'oticc. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing between 1; Kohn ana S. Kohn, undo the firm name of Kobn Jfc Bro., is hereby dissolved by mutual con sent. All indebtedness of Kohn A Bro. will bo paid by S. Kohn, who will collect all accounts due the late firm. A. KOHN, Jan. 1, 1S71-18 S. KOHN. Notice of Co-Partiiershlp'. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE undersifrned. B. Kohn, successor to Kohn A Bro., M. Stemocrg and L. Senders, successors to Senders. Sternberg Co.-, have this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Kohn, Sternberg & Co., in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, lo carry on the business of general merchandise, in l'arnsii Brick, corner .first ana terry streets 11. KOHN, M. STERNBERG, L. SENDERS. Albany Jan. 1, IS71-1S Take Notice. ANY AND ALT. TER30NS DESIRING Will call at the CASH STORE as we sell for ' CASH OR TRADE IN HAND, and will sell chenper under this system of- doing business. CASH paid for all the EGGS that may be of fered, at the CASH STORK of Jan. 7, 1S71-1S II. CHEADLE & CO The Last Call. A M. PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to R. CHEADLE A CO.. by note or book account, will give it their attention at once, as we will make costs on the same if not settled so.n. R. CHEADLE A CO. Jan. 1, 1S7HS E. W. PIKE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER SWISS MADE W Gents and Ladle i Sizes. THE FINEST SELECTION F JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Of all Kinds constantly on band. REPAIRING WATOUES, SPECTACLE AT San Francisco o Every Article Mold and all Repairing Done, Warra We claim to keep all FIRST QUA LIT 11 CO., A. CO WAS. A. COWAN Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET L ALBANY. They offer a large and wei.' STAPLE IItTt At Extraordinary Cash or In addition to a very lardo stock, covering everything in the line have a complete as NEW TO-DAY. Sifter -Watches ATCIIES, or JEWELRY Prices. ntcd. t GOODS, and at prices thdt defy competition. A. ;w. & STAN ARD. lected ftock of lew Prices Ifroduce I of Cottons, crtincnt of FANCY DRESS GOODS! The Beatty TuocrE. Those of our citizens who wish to enjoy a rich treat i i ll i.l r . . 1 . - - ! The roads in that .section are said to ! M,ou,u aCDU u:c Pcl ,oru,anco 10 ue be in rather bad condition for travel. j cn Parrish Hall this evening, by the , i Beatty Troupe. The performance will be j Wood's Household Magazine j of the mast interesting character, aud For December, although somewhat be- i should attract a crowded house. i 1 and dealer in land time, is ever welcome, its pages running over with gcod things. The Ciiangeof TIME. Last Monday there was a slight change made in the arrival and departure of the trains on the O & C. Railroad. The r. gular passenger train now leaves this city, each morning at 7 o'clock, returniug iu the evening at 7.45. A freight train ith passenger ar attached leaves here each morning'at 10.10. Gone to Kalama. The new town of Kalatua, on the Columbia river, on the line of the Northern Pacific Railroad, is attracting considerable attentions Mr. Martin, who proposed going into busi ness io this city 'has invested there, and to ay not return to as. We are sorry to Jose him but wish him success. - New Law Firm. Hon. J. Quinn Thornton and' Jasper W. Johnson, Esq., have formed a co pai tncrsnip for the practice of law, having their office at Portland. Parties having any law busi ness in which they need counsel,' arc referred to their card elsewhere in the Register. New Millinery. Mrs. A. J. Duni way received new goods by the last steam er, and has still another large invoice to arrive by the Orilamme, expected at Portland on Saturday. Ladies in search of the latest aod richest patterns, should call early. - Pictures. The most complete and latest thing in he."pictcr' line is called ihe "Reinbrant." This style is the most popular now in vogue. Mr. J. A. Win ter docs 'em io the very best style. Call at the gallery, and examine specimens. Bible Society Meeting. An ad journed meeting of the Linn County Bible Society will meet at the Congrega tional church oa Monday evening,. Janu ary IGth, 1871- All areinvited to at-, tend. ' . - : -; . Protracted Meeting. -A protrac ted meeting has been in progress at the M. E. Church' in this city for some time past, which has been accompanied - with considerable interest. The meetings re still being held nightly. "Time Tries all Things." and has proven that Dr. Wittar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is i 7te remedy par -excellence, for the cure of codgLs, colds,' croup, whoop ing cough, bronchitis, asthma, phthisic, sore throat, . influenllrr-aod 'ilast, not Large Sales. There has been more ! 1 ' wheat sold in this citv durinsj the past piece of music in this number entitled, ; week. b our farmc,rs ih&n cvcr before ! ..re 1 .1 ' r f rti M 1 n 1 ir you ve a r a.ner s i.ove .or a v,mw, s;uco t5 e orsan:zalK,u t)f t!ic couutv dur is worth a whole year's subscription, j Hng , lje 5:,uiJ ,ength of thu Wo un Published at Newburgh, N. Y., at 51 per j derfctuod yesterday that one farmer had I been oflcred SI Oo per but-hel for his The Aeir of! wheat, but refused he wanted SI 10. FANCY GOODS. Offers, in addition to a full supply of STAPLE GOODS IN THE New Coal Veins 1 Thursday gives an account of the dis- J Ciiangkd 1I.vnd.s- Mr. covery of two new coal veins in the vi- j earsou has sold his urocery cinity of Scio, recently. The vein dis- j ment to jjr George Young, covered by Messrs. n. isuciton ana John Curl is some five and a half miles above Scio, near the Thomas Fork of the Santiam, and is fully four feet thick ; the secoud is three miles from Scio, ou the farm of John Richardson. The editor pronounces the coal similar to that ob tained at the Coos Bay mines. least.' consumption. 18 Snow. About two inches of snow fell 00 Thursday oight. A warm sun soon melted it. Tue Pioneer. A large and neatly printed weekly journal, issued in San Francisco, California, by Mrs. Emily Pitts Stevens, editor and publisher, has been received. The matter filling its columns, both original and selected, is of the best character, placing it at once on an equal footing with the other journals of that city. Sister Emily ' has our beat wishes for. the fullest success as a journ alist. Valuable Letter Found. A letter directed to Thoma Moran, Esq., Jeffer son, Ogn., containing a draft for a small amount of money, was picked upon the road a few days since, and handed to us. The owner can ha,ve the same by proving property, etc. Fork Over. Our Sheriff is very anxious that the taxpayers of this city should emulate the example of other por tions of the county and pay up, thereby saving their credit and costs. JS2? Look here, reader; we - do not wish to tell you that Consumption can be cured when the lungs ore half consumed, nor that Dr. Wonderful, or any other fellow, has discovered a remedy that will make men live forever, and leave death to play for want of work, No, you have beard enough of that, and we do not wonder that you have by this time be come disgusted with it. But when we tell you that Dr. Sage's 'Catarrh Remedy will positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, we only assort that which thous ands can testify to. Try it and you will be convinced! Sent by mail for sixty cents;' Address R. V. Pierce, M." D., 133 Seneca street," Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by druggists. Personal. Jas. Elkins, Esq., agent for the O. & C. Railroad Co. at this point, has been confined to his .bed for several days with fever. He was report ed on the improve yesterday. New Ad. R. II. McDonald & Co., of San .Francisco, have a new advertise, mentis our columns this morning. Read it. Marshall will hereafter devote his alfenriou more par ticularly to the sewing uiachiuc business. Pearson is on biz., and is bound to suc ceed iu whatever ho undertakes. 13 O O L 1 TV 111 Latest styles of Boy; and Men's CLOTHING aM FUMIBHIM GOODS HATS, CATS, 1300T; Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper &. Linen Blinds, &.c. Excursion. The Odd Fellows of this city arc to have an excursion by rail to Salem to-day. A rpleudid time will be had, doubtless. We were visited by quite a little hail storm on Wednesday. Hail btoucs fell considerably smaller than goose eggs. I'inauclal aud Commercial. Gold in. New York 110 J. Legal tenders iu San Francisco 90J 91c. Following are San Francisco market quotations : Flour: Market quiet; range of the market $5 37i6 62i- Wheat Quiet at S2 202 30. Barley Sales at 1 4afrtjl 50. Oats Firm at SI 40l 60. Potatoes Range froiu 1 251 GO. Since our last report the Albany market prices have "fluctuated" some what, in one instance at least to the del. light of the seller. Those of our farm" ers who have held on to their wheat with the hope that they would receive one dollar per bushel tor it before the close of Winter, can now plume themselves on their good jadgriient, and the necessary amount of "sand" to take the "chances," as wheat has 'Tiz," and the anxiously looked for "dollar pci bushel" is now free ly offered by our millers and other buyers. We are glad that our friends are in 'luck's way," as-one dollar pays well for raising wheat in fact farmers of the Willamette Valley want no better pay ing crops than wheat at one dollar Aside from the article of wheat, there has been but little change in the markets. We quote : Flour Per barrel, $5 50. Butter Fresh roll, 30c$ R. Eggs Fresh, per dozen, 30e. Onions Per bushel, SI 75(W?2.- Potatoes Scarce, a good quality sell ing readily at $11 25. A hundred diseases may proceed from one source, a diseased or debilitated stom ach: No human being can be healthy when digestion is disordered. Tone the stomach and liver and regulate the bow els with Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters, and the wore nf assimilation and excretion will go bfavely on. : This vital elixir conquers' the causes of all physical irregularities. By insuring perfect . di gestion and proper flow of bile, it insures pure blood, a vigorous circulation, and j prompt discharge of all waste matter j uuiu hue (yffiouii such as BLANK BOOKS, new styles, SCHOOL BOOKS, MUSIC BOOKS, of all kinds, Fresh lot of NOVELS, aa well as CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, MORTON'S GOLD PENS, WALL PAPER, ELEGANT GIPT ANNUALS, Parian I71arble Vases, BOHEMIAN WARE, Writing Desk, Portfolios, Worklioxes, Birdcages, Violins, Guitars, P1AIVOS, ' Organs, Tambourines, Flutes, AND MANY OTHER lYXuHictal IiAstrxinieivts ALSO ATTRACTIVE TOYS, : ' including the - Champion mechanical VELOCIPEDE! All of which are, as a matter of course, TO BE HAD OX REASONABLE TIJItlttS. - EW. PIKE. ) Albany, Ptcsmber 2, IPJO-IS Especi.il attention is dircctk-d to our stock of IRON AND STEEL AXD-l GEERAL HARDWARE! Whk-h is the largest mid mc.! complete this sid of l'ortlauu. You arc inviUd to call and examine our goods and prioea. The highest market priqe in cah paid for Wool, Bacon by Oct. 30, 1S69 8 SHOES, Ac. nl Lnrd ! COWAN A CO. T-aT8 a t. 23STA.TE. STITZEL & REAL ESTATE UPTON, BROKERS, OENERAL-AG E N T S. ranoli offioo, Albany, Oregon, J. C. MENDEM1ALL, - - Agent, ENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. W Established July, 1S63. An office where geueral information concerning the resources of Oregou can be obtained free Of charge. Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. "We hare for sale a large amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Fannin lands, of every des cription, located in Linn "aud other counties in this State. f -4 To tho citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Kcal Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness. UaTinz determined to open a .Branch Of fice in your city, we can offer you a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by buyers, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want. Our principal Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties having business in our line. ,;SSSr- You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with us unless a sale is made. Office oh First street, opposite l'ost-Office. - JOHN C. MENDENHALI,. Agent Albany, Ogn., March 23, 18-70. 29tf. ft V M o M 9ft V w 'C (V h : mi es 60 t s s c u 0 0 a m a rr a 0 H STITZEL UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, J. C. MENDENUALL, Agent, Office First st opposite Post Office, Albany, Ogn. TTJAVE for sale in tho city of Albany, adesira I I ble Horaustcad, Lots I, 2, 7 aud 8, corner Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, ono f the best localities in the city. A good one and .half story house, with all other conreniences. ispply to J. V. flUS.-OKHALI., Agent, Albany, Oregon" ' In Knoxville an irate citizon assaulted an editor, but the latter flung the paste pot at him and put out his eye. The standard remedy for Coughs. Influenza, Sort Throat, Wkoopinq Courjh, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Weeding of the Lung: and every afiuction irf the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including CONSUMPTION. Wlatar's Balsam does not dry op a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses tho lungs, and allays irri tation, thus removing the rnuee of the complaint. None genuine nnlesa signed I. Uctts. Prepared by Soth W. Fowle A tjon, Boston. Sold by Kodiogton. Hostetter A Co., tian FraocUvo, and by doaleri. generally. 11 "0 0 w i s m J3 5 w pa M ' a. 0 0 p 0 0 B u v a s a 0 8 fS sr ." m 8 1 H Si 10 u ! - 0 H 0 n si 1 BJ a: -S a! 6f 1 OQ co o W o Cm Eh ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. I.. cscADLf. M. cnkAbtr. Front-it., Albany, Ogn, I 120 Clay-st., Ban Fran Cisco, CaJiiomia. R. Cheadle A Co.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers (if Groceries and Meneral ' Merctanaise J Ann . FORWARDING & COMMISSION inuncii aits. .. MARK GOODS I Care of ' L- C.j Albany, Oregon ; or '".'; I It. 0j San Francisco, Cal. IJberal advance made on cenalgnmenC N0TICZ TO SHIPPERS. " I INTEND DOINO A v General Commission Business SA-Tf X"3X CISCO, for tho purpose of selling All Kinds of Produce ! that may be consigned to me to sell. IsAHIAR CHEADLE, Alto any, Will receive and attend ta all orders on me t be filled in San Francisco. oct9-5tf R. CHEADLE. GOODS RECEIVED BY JSXr&Try Stea u 1 & ' a M e S to which will be told for CASH 01- TRADK. WHEAT WANTED! AT- i.ly Cents per Bushel , in trade, or on Book account. For all that may be offered o PS o o w C3 o pa 1-9 tn J C4 H O s CO I o a. o a o H U 6 0 CO co a. & '6c st es M ; a fa 2 '-o 6 8 0) 0 & M -S 9 S A oct9 S - e n u o 8- 2 A 15 0 i 1 0 e c e, - C , H V) pal -A a o P-i 2 (a a o Si S. fM 1 H S M -2 SB o .2 O Urn a a - M a CO O EH a O 71 s 1 -0 H H 3 CO M s CJ 3 PS S w -3 o u mm A et , s ce fi w u E . U m 08 2 u 51 a? Md ami R. CHEADLE. Incorporated 1835. THE OLDEST PURELY LIFE INSURANCE CO. IN TIIE UNITED STATES - Governed by the Massachusetts Lapse ' Law. ' , .': ;; V will forego the advantage of insuring iu tbia Company. New England Mutual Life Insuranre ComnanT or BOSTON. THE EYES I THE EARS I Dr. X. I. OIIaEI, OCULIST AND AURIT, ALBANT, t; j : OREGON. -ThR. GOI-DEN IS A SON OF THE r I noted ld Opthaliaie Doctor, S. C. 'g-Qolden. 1 ' 1 ' X Dr GOLDEN has bad experience la treating the various diseases to which the eye and ear are subject, and feels confident of Hiving entire satis faction to those who may place themselves nnder bis eare. Albany. April 10, l8-31y jriArexy jmm s-a.i ia.. , ; . It was chartered in 1835, and its enviable his tory, daring twenty-six year' active operation bas thoroughly eelablisnea 11 reliability. It Record Stamda as Follawa 1 Cash assets, January, 187O..........$9,000,00o 00 Cash Dividend, 1866 673,000- 00 Cash Dividend of 1867 526,673 65 Cash Dividend, 1868................ . 786,197 86 Cash Dividend. 18C9 480.330 00 Total surplus dividend.........-.. 4,000,000 Total Losses paid............ 4,300,000 00 By the Acts of Massachusetts, incorporated into the General Statutes of 1864, a poKcy of life insu rance for the benefit of a Married Woman or my person or pereone mpeeijietl, goes to then independ ently or tne uten ana liabilities 01 ine party wao effects the rolicy. Dividends of this Company are paid ' A mv.t . v v v 1. lit. A f1 L aT - The NEW ENGLAND is the only Massachu setts ' Company doing business on the Pacifle Coast, and therefore the only Company govoraed by the equitable Massachusetts Lapse Law. Examylea sbowi&r tho Worsdnr ef tki PLAN ORDINARY LIFE. For example : A party ensuring at the age of thirty-five, Prrminms all Cash. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force 2 years and 3 days". Example: Premiums all Cash Age, 35 ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in fvree as a Term Policy, 7 years. If ydu wish to mke it absolutely certain that not a dollar of the money you invest will ever be forfeited Insure In the New England. If you wish to get your dividends with. the second annual payment, and annually increasing ou the contribution plan, that is to get jusj what is yours no more and no less, and just whoa is dueInsure in the New England. . . NO STOCKHOLDERS IN THIS CO. year and a ball, exceeas iu Companies combined.. EVERSON & MIDDLEMISS, GENERAL AGENTS. s SAN FRANCISCO 103 Front-st., Portland, Agent for Oregon at TK7tl: softIra TrriLflrr- . , . 49 Washington Territory. JAMES ELKINS, Agent for Albany, Oga. - BLANK Deods, Mortgages. elo.,'on hand latest sidles, and for sale low, at this offioo A BARGAIN. A BARGAIN CAN BE IIAD IN TUE Slock and Business of tbe Drug Store in Brownsville, Oregon. The undersigned, wiablasj to change hi business, will dispose of bis stock on easy terms. Apply by letter or at the store of PETER HUMK, ' Aug. 3fl, 1870-4-50 Brownartlle, Ou,