The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 29, 1871, Image 3

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY T. H EL?.! SOLO'S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GtXA.''X32; PILLS.
Component Part Fluid Extract Rhu
larb and Fluid Extract Qitatcba
' . Grape Juke.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUN-
WCE. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS,
SICKORNERVOUS HEADACHEH
COST1VENESS, ETC PURELY
VEGETABLE, IXJ.VI AliSlKtjr ISO
MERCURY, MINERALS OR DEL
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These pills are a pleasant purgative, supersed
ing castor oil. ultt magnesia, etc There ia
nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They
giro tone, and cease neither nausea or griping
pains. They are composed of tbe Jfntmt inmd-
immu. Alter a few days' use of them, each- as
tnvigoratioa of the en Lira system takes place as
to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated.
H. T. Holmbold'e Compound Fluid Extract
Catawba drape Pills are not sugar-coated i sugar
coatee rills pass through tbe stomach without
dissolving, consequently do not prodoce the de
sired effeet.. THE CATAWBA URAPB PILLS,
being pleasant in taste and odor, do not neeemi-
tate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared
according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry,
aM are not Patent Medicines.
Henry X. Ue I im hold's '
Highly Concentrated Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAFARILLA
Will radically exterminate from tbe system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Bore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron
hitis. Skin diseases. Salt Rheum, Cankers,
Raaaings from tbe Ear, White Swellings, Te
asers, Caaeerons Affections, Nodes, Rickets,
U land alar Swellings, Kight Sweats, Rash, Tet-i
ter. Humors of all kinds, Cbronir, Khe-matisia,
Djxpepiia, and all diseases that hare bees es
tablished ia the system for years. "
NEW TO-DAY.
STITZEL V
REAL ESTATE
OPTOIf,
BROKERS,
id
GEN ERAL A GENTS.
tfioe,
Branola
. Albany, Oregon,
J.C.HENDEN1ULL, - -Agent.
GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON.
Established Jnly, 186S. An office wbere
general information concerning the resources of
Oregon can bo obtained free of charge.
itoaas negotiated on erst Mortgace. Real Es
tate and Collateral Securities. - We hare for sale
a large amount of property located in the town
of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des
cription, iocs tea in Linn and other counties ia
this State.
To tbe citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to
tee owners of Heal Kstato Wo take this method
of calling your attention to our place of busi
ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of
fice in your city, we eaa offer you a medium for
obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by
buyers, a it saves them much time and labor in
searching for what tbey 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 afferds
the most complete facilities for all parties having
business in ear line.
Too incur no expense in placing your
property on sale With us unlUs a sale is made.
Office on First street, opposite PostrOmee.
JOHN C. MENDENHALL. Agent.
. . Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1S70. 2t
" STITZEL UPTON,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
J. C. MENDENHALL, A peat,
Office First st opposite Post Office, Albany, Oga.
TT AVE for sale in the city of Albany, edeeira
H hi. H.unMtead. Lot I. 2. 7 and 8, corner
Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, one t th
beet localities in tbe city- A good one and ahalf
story bouse, with all other conveniences, atpply
to J. C. MENDENHALL. Agent,
, Albany, Oregon
NEW TO-DAY.
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A. COWAX.
A. w. tTAHaaa.
A. COWAN & CO.,
' Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
FIRST STREET... . ALBANY. '
Cask
Being prepared expressly for the above com
plaints, its blood-purifying properties erw greater
than any other preparation of Sursaparilla. It
gives the complexion a clear and beaky color and
restores tbe patient to a state of health and purity.
Fur purifying the blood, removing all chronic
eons itutioual diseased arising from an imuure
state of tbe blood, and the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and
swellings of tbe bones, ulcerations of tbe throat
and legs, blotches, pimples on the Face, erysipe
las and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beau
tifying tbe complexion.
Fl
HEART" X. IIELIOOJLD S
CONCENTRATED I
Fluid i tract of ISuchu,
has cured every case diabetes in which . it baa
been given. Irritation of tbe neck of tbe blad
der and inflainatioa of the kidneys, ulceration of
tbe kidneys and Mulder, retention of L'rine, dis
eases of the prostrate gland, stone ia tbe bladder,
caleulus, gravel, brick-dust deposit, and Mucous
or milky discharges, and for enfeebled and deli
cate constitutions of both sexes, attended with
the following symptons : Indippositu n to exer
tion, loss of power. ls of mumrr. difficult r of
breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of J Carpet,
disease, wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain in
the back, hot hauds, flushing of the body, dry
ness of tbe skin, eruption on tbe face, paliid
countenance, uoivertal lassitude of the muscular
system, etc.
Used by pur oris from tbe a.;a of eighteen to
twenty-five, and lrora tbirty-fire to fifty-five or in
the decline or change of l.fc ; after confinement
or labor pains ; bed-wetting in children.
B
HELMOLD'S EXTRACT BUCK is diuretic
and blood-purifying, mod- cures all diseases
arising from habits of dissipation, excefs a and
imprudoncca io life, impurities of the blood, etc.,
-superseding copaiba ia affections for wbich it is
used, and sjpbiiiticaSecttoos with IIELMOLD'S
ROSE WASH.
LADIES.
In many affections peculiar to ladies, tbe . ex
tract Bucha is uneaqualled by any other remedy
as in chlorosis or retention, irrvgulrrity, pain
fulness or suppression of enstomary evacuations,
ulcerated or schii rns slate of tbe Uicru-, leucor
, rbeea or whites, steriU- v whether arising from
indiscretion or babiis oltittsipatioa. It ia pres
cribed extensively by tbe most em ite.it physicians
ana Mlwires for enfeebled and delicate consti
tutions of both sexes and all ages.
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II. T. Belmbold's
EXTRACT UUCnU CURES DIS
EASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, IIADITS OF DISSIPA
TION, ETC.
Ia all their stages, at little expense, Vttle or no
ehan - in diet, ao ineoarenicnce( and an expo--.
are. It ran wa a - frequent desire, and gives
1 strength to I'riaate, thereby removing Obstrue
sions, Prereuting and Coring tStrietores of the
- Urethra, Allaying Pain aad lafianmtion, so 'fre
quent ia this cfaus of diseases, aad expelling all
Poisonous matter.
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H. T. nELMIJOLDS IMPROVED
ROSE WASH
tfaanot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be
found the only specie remedy ia every species of
vutaneous A Section. It speed ilv eradicates Fira
plee, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the
Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dipele Redness and
Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth
Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites,
aad all purposes for which Salves or Ointaumta
are ased ; restores tbe skin to a state of parity
and softness, and insnrts eoatinaed healthy art ion
to tbe tissues of its vessels, on which depends
the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex
ion so much sought and admired. But however
valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the
skin, H. T. Helmbold's Rose wash bas long sas-
(ataea us principle claim to unbounded patron
age. By possessing qualities wbich reader it I
toilet apppendage of the most Superlative and
Congenial character, eumbinms; in aa . elegant
formula those prominent requisites, safety aad
1 efficacy the invariable accompaniments of its
aae as a Preservative and Pofresberof tbe Com
plexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of
. a Syphilitic Nature, and as aa injection for dis
eases of the Urinary Organs, arising from ' habits
of dissipation, ased ia connection with the EX
TRACTS BCCHC. S4R8APARILLA AND
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in saeb diseases as
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Pull aad explicit tlireetioo aeeempaay the
xaenietnes. ' .
Kvideaees of tba most respoaaibls and reliable
ebaracter furnished on application, with handreds
of thousand of livinx witDasses, and upward of
34.000 unsolicited eertiftcstrs and raeommendato-
ry letters, many of which Are from the hishrat
. eoarces. iocladiag eminent Physicians, Clergy
' seen. Statesman, etc. The proprietor has never
i resorted to their publication in the aewspapers ;
'. he does not do this from the fact that bis articles
; rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need
to be propped up by certificates.
They offer a large aad wel" 'leeted stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS !
At Extraordinary Law ; Prices
or
Produce
la addition to a very large stock, covering
everything ia the line of Cottons, we
: have a complete assortment of
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest styles of Boys' and Men's .
CLOTHING and FURNISHIH& GOODS!
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, Ac.
St Linen
Wall-Paper, j Paper
Blinds, Ac, &c.
Especial attenti in is directed tn out stock of
IRON AND STEEL
-ASB-
K.Vi:itAL. HARDWARE!
Which Is tbe largest aad most complete this side
of Portland.. ,
- Yea are invited to call and axamiua oar goods
aad prices. jiv-.'; ".-;. - .
The highest market price in rah paid for -
Wool, Baton and Lard !
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A. COWAN CO.
. E. W. 'PIKE.
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER,
aad dealer in
FANCY GtODS.
: Offers, in atltlitiva to ft lull supply of
- STAPLE GOODS
IX THE .
33 O O lil JL, I E .
BLANK BOOKS, new tjrle,
SCHOOL BOOKS, .
MUSIO BOOKS, of all kind,
Fresh lot of NOVELS,
CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, .
SIORTON'S COLD FENS, .
WALL. PAPER,
ELEGANT GIFT AXVNVAZ.S,
Parian Iflarble Tases,
Henry T. Helmbold's Gen
uine Preparations,
Delivered to any address. Secure from obser-
vation. -
Established upward of twenty years. , Sold by
Druggists everywhere. AdIres letters for In
formation ia confidence, to HE.VBY T. HELM
tUL.D, Drus-eist and Chomist.
"Only Depot t H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug
and Chemical warehouse No- 594 Broadway,
ewYork, ortoH.T. HELMBOLD'S Medical
pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
liware of Ckmntorfeita. , Ask for
ue-.MKY T. HELMBOLD'S. Tke
v other. .
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mils. s. a. joiws,
r.iLLir:ER ai:d csess-makcr,
. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, 0KE00N.
Bridal and Monrsiag Bonnets and Bats
; - nxado to uraer.
Bxwaa-niaking' Dona in tha Very lattlt
Bxyie. " ' .. .
Also, the only agent tor tbe SINGER SEW
ING MACHINE.
Th. T nnnMltd to call and examine
tbe 6INGEK, which is tbe only complete machine
ia use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money re
funded.' -. '
Albany, April 8, 1871-31v5
SANTIAM.DITCill t . day, april 29, isti.
ATA MEETING HELD BY THE ST0CK-
XJL holders and members of the Santiam Ditch
tHupany, it was resolved by the Company that,
before investing ail our fortunes in to hauudoux a
speculation, we recommend to each and every one
of the members of the Society to secure for their
families a BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE, so
that ia ease of a failure ia the Ditch arrangement
their families would have some means by which
to ruin a livelihood, i
Subscribers findine aa X after tbelr name will
understand that their subscription expire wit!:
that aamber, and they are invited to renew their
subscriptions. Terms S3 per annum, in advance;
six months, fZ j tnree moatba, SI. . . :
IOCAIi AFFAIRS
Eight Reaaona why tlto Bnckeya Saw-
ug macmao ia anptnst ta au utaera i
1. It is the simplest shuttle machine made.
X. It has less wearing parts.
S. It has ao sjiall springs and compound
erana.
4. It ia better adapted to a laxee raoce of work
without change. -
. It has less pieces of machinery, j
8. It is less hauls to break, aeeuioa than any
other machine..
7. lha bUatUo will wear lonirer than the
shuttle in any other machine.
a. Xbat it has the best loeUuz dericc. which
will never wear out, ret out of order, break neo-
uies, ieea unevenly, slip on starcnea Koods. or
pucker the seam, so that one part of the fabric
will come out shorter than tbe other, which all
other feeds are liable to do. It makes, every
stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than
other feeds. We eaa take a strong piece of cloth
and put one end in our machine and . the other
end in any otber machine, and guarantee that our
-j i mil-li 1 1 1 m will i,kH tfiA ninth t ri ii it I It i ml in Ann.
to which sbe invites the attention of the ladies of J sequence of the superior strength of tbe feed.
-. Aii is ue only leuu strong enougu vu xtmu uics
sole-laatberjr aewiug en shoe solus. No soaping
Millinery anflJancy GBofls!
MRS. M. A. ERIDGEFARMER,
1 (SUCCESSOR TO MRS. DUNNIWAY)
HAS JCST RECEIVED FROM BELOW
an elegant Invoice of new
511LLINER1T AND FANCY GOODS,
v .. such as - - ..
Fashionable HATS,
BONNETS,
, V : VELVETS, '
, RIBBONS.
! - TRIMMINGS,
Albanv and vicinitV.
Her coods will be found as cheap, if not eheap-
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er, than ever Dotore oncreu m iuu uiti nu
their quality cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Albany, April 8. 1871-3m31 r . .
"Wisconsin" Bou
glit Out!
AT PEARSON'S OLD 6TAND:' '.'
Ti EO. W. YOUNG HAVING PURCHAS-
Jf ed tbe ttock of M. Pcareon, and added to it
a large assortment of
GROCERIES
AND NOTIONS!
solicits the patronage of bis friends aad tbe pub.
lie. . The stock is well selected, and will be sold
At the Lowest Prices.
' We mean TRADE, and will give yoa VALUE
RECEIVED. -
GIVE IIS A TRIAL
'. O. W. YOUNG,
Corner First and Broadalbia streets.
ihifeeltith or inv nt.li-.r aid ia reouiredl
- It has no complicated machinery, and therefore
is not liable to get out of order. " It has a beauti
ful : movement, making nearly- . two thousand
stitches Der minute. . -
The -UUCK1SX1S bKWl.au jmAiuiais mates
the lock stitch, tbe same as tbe liowa, Wilson,
Sinirer and. Florence alike on both sides. We
ofier a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
tor aay macaine ou. inie coast mat win maae a
stronger or more elastie stitch tbaa the BUCK-
Its. or lull particulars aaoress, -
Ukmebal Autsrs,
Mv3. Albany, r.
XCf otot Store X
3STow
i We want your Produce, and will give as good
i a bargain as can be found in this burgh. , Call
and see us. U. W. lUUKtt,
Pearson's old stand, corner First and Broadalbia
I jan-lj streets, Albany, uregon. - vonKU
NEW STYLE PICTURES.
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Jan. 14-19 Albany, Oregon.
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Y fay, 's "
J. M. BEACH
Is bow opening a Selected Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Consisting of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
'Groceries,
Hardware,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
- Boots fc Shoes,
Iaints&OiIg,
&C, Sec,
Which he U offering to the public at prices cor
rcFpondine with the times.
All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken ia
exchange for Goods. - . :
Come one. come all. and examine prices.
At the old stand formerly occupied by D. Beach
A Son, opposite Foster's Brick, south side First
I -street. Albany. Oreeon. 31 v3
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Fire and Marine Insurance Company !
Nos. 418 and 418, California street,
Son Franciaco, - - California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Caab Capital, la Gold Cola, STSOOO.
. Dcpoalt In Oregfon, 980,000.
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Portfolios, .
Worliboies, " t
'Birdcages,
, . " Violinti, . ' . ,
Oititarc,
P1AHOS,
Organs, v
Tambonrioei
... Flutes,
AND MAST OTHER
3Xsical Instruments
- ALQO
ATTRACTIVE TOYS,
-including the s
Champion ITleclianical
TrrsXaOOiPisinrst
AU of wbich are, as matter of course,
TO BE HAD OS
REASON ABtEH TEIX51S.
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lag mre toxic and xkbwuie properties
a certain euro for aaEiauTna, ajsnrr.
anxana as.ua. and all kindred Diseases.
It completely mature a the system when im
paired by disease, revives tba action of tha
Kiavwa causxvAx, meuasta. radi
cally cores a)CBtoa-WBa, aax.T nuasxaa.
and all EBinrrrva mm cuxaAXOxisi Dis
eases, give ImnrH'--- and permanent relief
la owavKMA. KmwnaraciAe). Tumors,
Boils, Scald Bead, Ulcere and Bores; ersdi. .
: cates from the systoa all traces at sferourlal
XMasaas. 1
It ta acjauEav vaeETABLC. belnx made)
from an herb found Indlgyprma In ciis.rai.
It U therefore peculiarly suitable for aaa by
Tanales and CaUdreB,aa a aibeea rsjata.
- SJPxBaa mm BEKOVSTOB.
- ) For Sal by all Oniggists. '
COIIttTOR. NOSTCTTCII CO.
529 and 631 Market Street, '
Ban Franclaoo. '
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LATEST EVIDENCE t '
CURE THAT COUGH !
USE THE BEST KEMEDY !
Every day brings strong proof of tbe great value
oi luia " .' "" . '
No. 13i "West
'romptfv and Equitably Adjwn
JLtul J 'aid in Gold L-oin..
fTlftS COMPANY navies; complied with tba
u laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
; loousaaa uoiiars, is now preparen to eoect insur
ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also
araln?t Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
i iioerai urrms. . ; - . - ... . -. ; - .
GUST AVE TO UC HARD, Pre.
HAVEN, See'y. . ... . : ,
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Albany, I87t-J8
movnocmiALX
Aent fox Albany.
TUB NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company of Boston is tha only
company on this coast, governed by the -
masaachnsetts Non-Forleitttra law.
This eomnanv was, incorporated A. D. 1S3S,
and bas accumulated assets of over $UOO,000 00.
The following lapsed policies hpve been paid on
this coast anuer this law r ' - .-
..".'. Over due at time
No. of policy. of death. AuL insared.
I;0i4 6 months. , $ 6,000
330K 4 months. - - 10,000
S825 : S months. , . 1,000
291 , lOdsys. , ' i i,50
SMSff II months 6,000
Had the alwve policies been in any other "com
pany, tbey would have been forfeited.' -,x -
Tbe above tacts spcax lor .taeauetves, aaa to
the wise and prudent fucther comment ia un nec
essary. ', 3 .
EVERS0N & MIDDLEMISS,
GENERAL AGENTS, i": SAN FRANCISCO.
L. FLINN ,
Z.ecal Ag-ent, t i Albany, Oregon
February 25, 1871-ZSy ' - "
FaBs.aaAxs. Just across tha river sre beauti
ful promenade grounds, much frequented by oar
citizens on Sundays. , t ,,
Garden track baa made Its appaaraneo la our
market, bat as yet in,limited quantities.
Messrs. Blsja, Young A Co., are paying tba
highest cash price for Wool,-Bacon and Lard de
livered at their store. ...---.- .-
Tbe new sidewalk on tha east side of Lyon
street, leading to tbe depot. Is being rapidly con
structed. " - ' ' ' ; - . -
If ear City Dads don't look after this matter of
a park, we shall always tbink they neglected ' a
portion of tbelr work. Grounds for a park will
never be procured cheaper tban now'. ' - " -
For a nice lot of dower plants we are indebted
to oar friend Mr. John Briggs, ' than wiiom no
man bas a more excellent taste ia their selec
tion. 5 ! ' - ' "
Messrs. Winter A Faxtoa are busy as- bees ia
their gallery, exeentlng those Sne. "Rcmbraats"
in wb eh tbey have no peers. - -" ' . .'
We are enjoying to the full the moat - magnifi
cent of weather. - No country un .the globe .eaa
excel Oregon's Summer's. J''y 1
The ine weather is drying up tbe roads rapidly.,
Fast teams . are beginning to "meander" ibroagb
oar atreata. " ;;jt,: ?:uis.&ii '
Siaeethe tsauga ration of tbe daily line of
steamers to Portland, business is "looking alivo"
on the P. T. Ct.'s wharf.- ?- W.. ..,- -- '
Trade baa been very fair daring tbe week, not
withstanding ear fanners are all busy plowing
aud patting in crops. ..-..
The hundred mile stake on the O. A C. - Bail-
road, some twenty mUea from this city,, waa
reached yesterday by the tracklayers. -
The committee on the May-day S. School cele
bration are to meet oa Taesday evening. Dele
gates from each of the Schools ia tbe city are
invited to be present.
Those of oar citizens who could afford tbe time,
bare been having line sport with book and line.
Tbey report slathers of fih and no tiouble tq
catch them. ' - ' '
Passengers tak ing the morning boat at live
o'clock are landed in Portland early in the after
noon ; coming this way, arrive from Portland be
tween eight and nine o'clock each evening.
The skating rink business "busted out" on Sat
urday night last. ' While the rink was running
there was high old fua on wheels. ' But as - the
(Kates bare gone, suppose the boys try, some
other amusement say, turning a grindstone, or
something else that's easy compared to skating
A move is on foot to grade aad gravtl Ferry
street, frcm the College" to the river. A) the
great majority of the property-holders oa said
street are in favor of it, we hope It will be ordered
soon. 4 v,"':'":,-"" -." '','i-;-'-f''';.
The individual who would bstter liis 'financial
condition, en the' least outlay of ' capital "
trouble, should read 'the advertisement of the
Gift Festival of the Academy of Music, Omaha,
to transpire oa the 25th of next month-. One
hundred thousand dollars in cash are to be given
away to the lucky shareholders. ':;;-:('
Quite a number of buildings are in tbe course of
erection in the eastern portion of the city. It is
rumored that, besides tbe soap and lard factory
and agricultural warehouses in the course of
building by Messrs. E. Cartwright A Co., in tbe
eastern addition, a building will be erected and
tilled with dry goods, groceries ' etc., for the
accommodation of tbe dVniaeaa thereabouts.
Tbe proposition made by tbe Railroad Company
in relation to tha proposed Sunday School - May.
day excursion was t If 300 passengers could
secured, the round trip from Albany to Portland
and return would be made for $500 which weald
be at the rate ef two dollars per passenger. ' Tha
P. T. Co., with tbe old-lime liberality, proposed
to carry all who wished to go oa the occasion, as
far aa Salem and return, free of ' cbarge. . If
extra steamer was required, or the excursion
projected to vurvaiiie aad cetera, the expos se
would probably be $25. We are inclined to the
opinion that tba boats will carry the : excarwoa-
The business of carrying passeagert between
this point aad Portland is being hotly con tested ;
and between the rivalry ef tbe P. T. Co. - on ; the
river, and the O. A C Railroad Co., passengers
sre getting eheap rides. On Tuesday, the r Bail-
road Company, finding that tbe boats were getting
all tbe passengers, saddenly come dowa with, tbe
fare to steamboat rate $2. : The prioe of pats
age on the boats to Poitland at present is $2.
At the TuesJsy evening session of tbe City
Council, Mr. John Conner waa- elected Council-
nun, to nil the vacancy eaused by tbe resignation
of Mr. J. D. Montuith, aad Mr. Ell 'Carter was
eleoled City Kecorder, ia place of N. B. Humph
rey, appointed by the Governor to examine the
WiV.4C.ltlf. BoadiV Mr. Conner is " ' JU-"
publican Mr. Carter is a Democrat. r-f "' - , :
If yoa feci dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitat
ed, bare freejueat headache, month tastes badly,
poor appetite, and tongue eeeted, yea are So Ber
ing from torpid liver, or "Biliuuaneea."" Nothing
will cure yea so speedily aad permanently as Dr.
rteree a Alt scxt. or ooioea aieaieai xitseovery.'
It also euros all eerere Uaaeriar . Concha ' and
tones up and strengthens tbe whole system. Bold
by druggists. ' To avoid Counterfeits see that Dr.
Puree s private L. 8. Government btamp is oa
tuo eulside wrapper. , i ,
' 'i)'ilLUsawiTnt1iAXH Sr.AaoAi. &Ptet
Tit Dallas grjxihtiean of the ?!d last., rails at'
ten tioa tea &et that Uof importance to aQ eUixeos,
"which aaaM' is that, ia saaay taatasMC r
are laying themselves liable to prosecution, pos
sibly without being aware ef tbe fast, ia tbelr
dealings with Indians. To msks the matter flaia
to all. Section 1, Chapter 22d, of tbe f tatatee of
Oregoa ia quoted, as foitowr t "It shall be ,
lawful for aay persoa to eathje, indace, per
stsade any Indian or half-breed, wW babHuaK
rssidas with Indians, to leave tba Iediam Cssst-
vatkm or territory, where each Indiaa ft aaV
breed belongs, or te harbor or to eoaeeal h la'
diaa or half-breed, er to countenance oreasseujagw
or in aay way assist such Indian or half breed t
escape from, elude or evade, tbe Agent eff trf ;
ia ten dent having obargeof tbe tribe, aniens saeb .
Indian er balf-breed it absent by tbe a lit lea asm
sent itt ths Superintendent or Agent afoSVaaiJ,''
The attenUve reader wiU observe that tba nbova
qootsd section covers more ground tbaa lrt
glance would seem to iadicate. ProbaWy awie
timer oat ef ten persons have employed ladiass te
perform certain UuLies, without ever ,iefairing .
whether they bad passes from Ibe Agent or aet I
er if, having one, whether or not it bad expired
aad have thus unwittingly commuted aa unlaw
ful aet, aad are liable te prosoeutioa therefor. If .
you employ a squaw to do washing, or m buck fat
sawing wood, and if the parties so employed have -ae
pass from the Agent, or if, having a pass, tbe
time for wbich it was given baa expired, yoa are .'
liable to the penalty prescribed ia Section 2 ef Che
same Aet : "Any person who is guilty of a violar t
tioa of See. 1st of. this Act shall be liable to a fan
f $2S for tba first offence j and act leas dan tie".
nor more tban tlbOor each subsequent .."' ice, te
be recovered ia action for debt, before any Cveoit
Court et County Judge, or Justice of the Psaee la
this State." .Through igvorvnee of tbe law, er.
cardessaess, many persons have doubtless viola
ted a plain'prorision ef tbe statute, aad are KaUe ,
therefor. Should orders to enforce tbe r law Va
forwarded fresa - headquarters, persuas who base Z
so violated Its provisions may expect te be forced,
to pay dearly for It, aa all are luppored ta under
stand tbe law and be guided by it. There are
aamber of Indians from tbe Reservations ta Ibis -city
now, and if any of ear citizens wish to em
ploy tbem, they will do well first to act upon tha '
hints above given.' Last season, It will be rensea
bend, there were quite a large aamber of these
"untutored savages' prowling about oar city, pil- -
taring and making themselves generally ebaex- -ioos
j aad the nuisance at last became so great,
that the agent waa urgently requested, aet only
through tbia journal, but by private letters from
leading citizens, to abate it at once. . If the law Is
thoroughly respected, and ao Indian employed
who has not a pass, we shall not be called upon
again to calpiu tbe aid of tbe 4gent tbey
can get ao- employment, tbey will . be forced of
their owe accord to return to their homes apoa
tho Reservation.' Fersoas who have been neglU '
gout in this matter will save themselves peesible
trouble and expense by being more guarded ia
tho future in their dealings with Indians. ; r-, -
Bcaixaaa NoTicaa. Mr. EU Carter, real estate
I.-. tt.n n w aAm tirt tha aiatf OS .
Broadalbia and First streets. Please make a Bote
of thU fact..
Mrs. 3S. A. Bridgefarraer baa removed net
millinery establishment te tba south aide of, First,
one door we'st of Ellsworth street, where - she Is
ready, to receive and wait apoa all desiring aay.;
thing in her line. , -.5
M. Julius Gradwobl bas visited Portlaa
during the week, where he went to ley tn a-eupply
of groceries, etc which be aaya he wiU sell
cheaper tbaa they were ever sold before, ia this
city. ' ' ' - '
- Talking about eider, go te Hiltabklel A Co,'
aad inspect their heavy stock of groceries, pre.
visions, etc- They have got everything, aad
more too. : ' ''
- Harper A Co., are selling Immense quantities .
of goods. They have a huge stock, aad - are
selling lower than ever.
Billy Bice; at tbe telegraph offloe, keeps a good
cigar and an excellent article of chewing aad
smoking tobacco. . ; -
- Eioav Kaaaoxa. Ia oar advertising eoluaraa-
!.(.. immrm Um A IaaMa rlM atvh t
reasons why tbe Buckeye Sewing Machine hi ea
perior to all v' hers. As wa bave previously re
marked In these columns, these gentleman aet
ouly bave ao difficulty in selling these ! maebiaee
but tbey bave not been "able to receive ntacLlnca,
from tbe factory Cast enough to 111 tbe aaaaaad
fur them. All persons , desiring ; a Vpleodid
article ia the sewing ntacblag liae, at a , very
small price, are Invited to call at the Zto ef LTia
er A Pearson, corner of First aad Ellsworth striata.
STOtiOGs
GREATER. INDUCE.M ENTS T
Now offered to the trade tbaa ever before, aa we
sell for -.. 1
Cash
Trade I
THS EYES I THE EA!3 !
Dp. T.. JL. OOaLDETV,
OCOUST AND AUXU3T,
ALBANY, i,i i OREGON.
R. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE
noted eld Osthalmia Doctor. S. C.
uoiaen, .
Dr. GOLDEN baa bad experience la treating
the various diseases te wbiob tbe eye aad ear are
aabjeet, and feels confident of atviaa entire satis
faction to those who may place themselves under
bis eare. -
Albany, April 10, ISOO-Sly
1 ' "
B
latest styles, aad for sale low, at this eftea-
Dr. P. Meredith, Dentist, office
Sixth street, states as follows : t
CixciKHATi, Uetoher I, leo.
Messrs. 3. N. IIAKKI8 A CO. Gents : About
one year ago 1 took a com wnicn settiea on my
lungs. A violent coogb was tbe consequence,
wbich increased with severity. - I expectorated
large quantities of pblcgra and matter. ' During
tbe last winter 1 became so mnon reuucea toai x
wss confined to my bed. The disease was attend
ed with cold chills and night-sweats. A diarrhoea
set in- My . friends thought I was in the last
stages of consumption, and could not possibly get
well. I was reecramended to try
-A-llen's H.tiTig'IBta.lsa.Tn
The formula was given to me, which induced me
to give it a trial, and I will only add that my
eough Is entirely cured, and I am new abla to at
tend to my busioess aa usual, x ours reepectroiy.
Alt afflicted with Coatrli or any Throat or Lung
trouble ahould use Allen's Lung Balsam without
delay. J. . HARRIS A CO., Sole Proprietors,
Cincinnati, Ohio. . y
CAUTION.
Ttonai b damtvavti vnn who wtuifc m tfood ned-
9 r . . ... .... A a i m A . v r r . . Tm aaawt!
allow anpnrjeiplcti itealcra to yott prepr-- i buBine?. win t protracted Ul-be-ath,
ura cai ecu Alien revwrak jo isvun mw tm ;oa s jAU:M..A4
ant ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. and yoa will
have the best Cough remedy offered to the, publie
and one that will give you satisfaction.,
- FOR SALE BY
re::::3tc:j, kcstetto & co.,
ozv W1 Karket-st., San Franciseo, vat..
Aganta gut OaUfornia and Pavcafle tta.
bov . JWSold by all DrunisU.-wSt ' -7Q
or
la band, . and having dispense t with bang erodits
can sell ,' xr-" , ,
IS per cent i clieapr , .
Than any bonne giving 12 mouth's" time, or any
kind of a credit syttem, ran ofier to the trade.
Come along wilh'your Cash or Produce, aad see
what yoa eaa do at the CASH 8TORK of -,
R. CHEADLE CO.
' " . - i . '..i.-r
N. B. Cash paid for all the EOG3 offered.
A Mendld Drug Ituslneaa for Sal. :
i the undersigned offors his large and fiwuriabing
: cnua estacuc::sT
tn this elty for sale at a low figure for CASH.
- Apply soon, If you want a bargain; te '
" . GEO. F. SETTLEMEIR,
. Albany. Oregon.
fST Daily Oregonian copy uueml oath. and send
bUl te tbia omce.e' . . ST
PxKSOHat.. Mr. J. C. Lappeus, Chief ef Police
of Portlaod-on-WilUmotte, tarried at the St.
Charles oa Sunday night. Lap. was en bis , way
home from Sacramento.
Mr. W. D. Carter, an excellent printer, former
ly of Portland bat lately of Salem, spent Sunday
with us. ' Mr. C. thinks of purchasing a ' ranch
oa the banks of the e lassie Santiam, aad entering
largely into tbe raising 'of stock. Success to
ban. 'Ti - Vt V: - V
Tbe handsome features aad "pleasant smile of
Mr. Wm. Morgan greeted: oar vision on Tuesday
Billy is up from. Portland visiting his old friends
hereeuts-'-jy,-.". J-;:-"1'? ;
' ' We see from the JoKataer that Messrs. J. D
Monteitb, ST. Whittemore, Edward and Frank
Btaob. left the Dalles ea tbe Slst for the Lapwai
Reservation, and doubtless ere this have become
taorouguiy uunKura HI mww - j .
Saoaar Lacvcax. The itectare delivered in
the Congregational eburcb, aa Monday evening,
for tbe beneat of tbe Albany College, by the Rev.
D. K. NesbU. of Corvellle, wee really a superior
effort, and entitled te a much better amdJeaee tbaa
greeted the Reverend gentleman oa that oeea
sion. Mr. NesbU ia a very pleasant aoJ graceful
speaker, and eaaghtaad held tbe complete atten
tion or bia aadirnee from tbe beginning t tba
end ef bis lecture. Prom - tbe close attf otioe
given by the audienee, oa the aight ef tbe lecture,
aad the general expression riaeatte delivery k we
are inclined to believe that ae leetara ef la ta .- baa
given more thorough satisfaction tbaa did that oa
"Shoddy," oa Moaday aight. . ,
A jTaiaxB ia Naan. Drx, WUr'm BnUmm
Wiid Cktrrg is a friend ia eVerf. .. Who . bas not
found it snth in curing all diseases of tbe lur-s
and throat, eeagha, eelda, and p ulatonary a .ee
tioas, aad let, set leaa," Coasaaspttoa T SS.
For tn HirrMf or l871Meaara. Leia.
Toang A Co, are aet only eat band with a efjandid
stock of general merraaedise, i.mbraasag every
thing wanted ia the dry goods aad groeery liae
by tbia community, but ta addition, for l speeial
aceommod alien ef tbe faraaiatg interest, tbey fve
erected aa agriealtaral warebeaaa where e" be
found at all times an excetleat eaUetien ef
eultural ronpleaieata, each aa ,rtlt' TVetiars,
fiaiae'a Headers, Reaper aad Mowers, ete., ,to-
gethcr with tha celebrated BaJa Wagoav - Tie t
tentioa of tba farming eesascanify ia arK-' ".y
iavlted ta tbeaa labor saving mac! iesa, as I cy
propoee te keep none bat the beet, alk-t,:iey
will sell at tbe most reasonable ratee : ,
Wear 6eaiae. fcavrs. P. C. A Ca,
have aa fiae aelecttea ef general aaew i--r ae
we be ve ever seea la the-eity , Tbey haven Va-
ried aad rxteasive assoitsseat ef ImZ: 1 -v eaa
goods, rieb silks, elegant sbawlr, neat a- 5 I f
parasols, UeeooUars, aad aCl Ce vait j t
that aaake np the eoasplete eevtet C f-Jl-v
able belle or the d guified aarro. C -da
are all of the lateat styles, aad were ar IrHh
great care and teste, to asset tae araaxsc:; am
era both as to texture and price. We i -t l to
peaa ia tbia paragraph to tire even aa o-l of -
uv i j Uii. w, pjwww. mmm.m pt r" . -
eat kamanse stock, aa it weald require eaaK
aad epaee tbaa w have .tenar:.. T " " "t
write tbe geaeral pubiio ta .r
tbemaelvaa. as it is well Ve - - "i ' .
-pAitxB Ta ao TociT--- , w t 1
by tbe Caaeade Mt. Wava T-oed Cv, a C
' since.to fialsb the aarvry II
road to the eastern ter i
having found it ia . .,: te t. . . -with
animals, owUj te-tle eui ' . j .
saowi '' The pari teak the ecse- au- Z
reutefe tie t J'ea. t ' "
. Jaow tvwV C. . " V
II eat 't sad Courts-;-' ' '
started tv e tnrt eft If i(t 1
in sear " tf loct " e fjr stokk i .
A'owtto.. er s . t I Vjss tlxn two I
persons Lsve arrived at Delleefres Ui v
, bound fir irartaaa points in 1" :' X
wiMa t" a last two weeks.
' a
i
a
V
.a
A
r TiMminlwt tisk shv ea. a
from sabseribere that tba Smbtu 1 I t a
atuUa betose they "got a cbaae ta leek i -1 ". 1
aaaa who Is tea aaeaa to subscribe and yr; f j L j
eosmty peer, sboeld be too mean to steal ' f?e
tbuaa wbade take it. We shall take r
In pnbuuiBe; tbe rami of aay eneea
of a ...ag tue Rxeirraa frosa aay v.
IaraovBaaBrva. Dr. Plaaamer i
ted a neat Utile ewea adjoislag I
ea firrt street.