J
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local! mmEHx
1.11 of lrciw.
The following I tin ucfcio of
the list of premiums -ifMK? the
last annual Fiv o? se lAuu Oounty
Agricultural A-stMlatiotk . portion of
which wo gave -last week:
xvool.
Fin-t tt).ll?ty of wool: C. T. In
grum ttr. iiee. from imported Leices
ter ; X ITice secondvlleeee from same.
S.W1NK AND l"OL'LTKY.
Chester white boar, 2 years old:
Ximrod Price.
Olioster white boar. 1 year old: W.
M. fc D- Slteurer.
iClicstcr white loar, G mouths old:
-"Martin Payne.
Chester white sow, 2 years old: .Nim
rod Price.
Chester white litter of jfigs : K unrod
Price-
lierkshire 1oar 2 years old: Wm. B.
4 Joar.
Cross breed litter of pigs ; Sti-.iuder
Froman.
Sweepstake boar of auy breed: V.
M. $ I. Shearer, Ximrud. lrkc
, Sweepstakes, sow of any breed: Nim
rod Price.
Magic boar, 6 niontlis old : Win, M.
& D. Shearer.
Magic sow, ti nioutlis old; Wm. M.
fc J. Shearer.
Pair chickens: John Metzler torsi,
-and second,
Canary bird.-: Mrs. Mary Blain, Mrs.
E. E. Sloan.
GRAIN AND VEGETABLES.
Acre of corn: C. P. Burkliart.
Bushel of fall wheat.: C P. Burk
hart.
Bushel of spring wheat; C P. Itark-
-liaxt.
Bushel of oats: G. S. Froman, C I'
Burkliart.
Bushel of buckwheat; C. P. Burk
hart. Bushel of barley; C. P. Burkliart.
ilalf-bushel of white corn ; S. Mc
4 -laran, C. P. Burkliart.
Half-bushel of yellow corn : S. Mc
Olaran. Peck of timothy seed: .John Millard,
4 P. Burkhart.
Assortment of grains; C P- Brk
hart. Peppers; I. Ilutchins.
Onion setts: I. Ilutchins.
Radish seed: I. Ilutchins.
Ilalf-bushel potatoes: J. II. McOee,
Pumpkins: ,1. W. Proust.
Squash: I. Ilutchins, J. Elder.
Beets, Onions: I. Ilutchins.
Turnips : 1. llutcliins, S. W. litnxl
mun. ., Tomatoes, cabbage: I. Ilutchins,
Watermelons : Frank Burkhart.
Fifty pounds Hour; J. II. Foster
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
jSpeeiuien of butter, 10 pounds 4
"months old: Mrs. S. M. Pennington,
firkin of butter, 3 months old: Mrs.
S, 'M. Pennington, Mrs. M. Houston.
Specimen lard, 10 pounds: O. P.
Burkhart.
Sfcvcou hunst C. P. Burkliart.
Kxhibitof soap: W. K. McCord.
Exhibit of lard oil: VV. 11. McCor.i.
Exhibit of crockery: Smith Bros,
Apron, plain: Mrs. Backensto.
Apron, braided: - Mrs. Settletti'ire.
". Afghan: Mrs. Ida Irving,
Basket, card: Mrs. Butcher.
liUjiixU bed work: Mrs. Irving.
Chemise, hand work: Mrs. Layton.
Chemise, machine work: Mrs. Butch
er. Mrs. Caldwell.
Coverlet, double woolen; Mrs. Mil
ton Houston.
Bible cushion: Miss Katie I.yle.
- Collar, Tatting: Mrs. 11. Cheadle.
- Collar, crochet: Mrs. J obit Smith.
Jiasket cover, nettcil : Mrs. John
Smith. .
Stand cover, crotchet: Miss Emma
Burkhart. mr
Comforter, gent's knit woolen: Mrs.
Butcher. , .' ,
Counterpane, embroidered: Mrs.
Jolui Smith. m .
Counterpane, crotchet: Mrs. V m.
Oird.. -
Drawers: Mrs. Jane Burkhart.
Night dress: Mrs." Lizzie Layton,
Mm. Caldwell. r--
Edging, crotchet: Mrs. Butcher, Mrs.
John Smith.
lidging, uettcd :. -Hr., John Smitli.
Embroidery, worsted? Mrs. W. II.
McParland. -?.. v. v - ; ..
Frame, shell: Mary Conn. u
Flowers, waxj Mrs. Caldwell. !
Flowers, zephyr; Mrs. John Smith.
Flowers, feather: Mary Coun.
Vatcli guard: Mrs Butcher.
Handkerchief, embroidered: Mrs A.
Lamp mat, crotchet: Mrs Ida Irving.
Mat, worsted: Mn Ida Irving, Miss
Iaura Tate.
Curtain holders worsted: Mrs Ida
Irviug.
Ottoman cover: Miss Emma Burk
liart. ':''
Watch pocket: Misa Laura Tate,
Miss Emma Burkhart.
Quilt, white: Mr3 Butcher.
" Quilt, patchwork: Mrs Coll. Van
"Cleve first and second.
; Quiit, fiincy:,Mrs John Smith.
Quilt, worsted: Miss Emma Cau
' thorn, Mi9 Betty Burkhart.
; Quilt, crotchet: Mrs Wm. Gird.
Hearth rug; Mrs John Smith. .
Pillow slips: Mrs John Smith.
Braided scarf: Miss Ilattie Thomp-
t mm. ..
Pillow alip4, ci-otcbet; Mis? Anna
Penuiugton, miss Naney Barr.
- White ekirt,Iand made: MrsPhipps,
4 Mrs A. Settleniier.
White Skirt,; machine work: Mrs
R&ikeiito.
White skirt,' embroidered: Mrs J . J.
Clypool. j -
jut shirt, for in&nt: Mrs Harvey
Sliit Tifcr laly, xikng: Mrs A.St t-
KiifrwcKSiig, woolen: Mrs J. Mc
GIhc. tScks Nvoolcn: Mrs J. M-Ghee.
Sc. linen: Mrs li;ukensto.
SH inar-ilJes toilet mat: Mi Katie
Lvks Mrs Ida Irving.
Shawl, crotch: MrsCaidwell.
Scarf, fringed: Mrs Ida Irving.
Slipijers. einla-ohlered: Mrs Uarvev,
Miss Katie Lyle.
Tidy, wor-tel: Mrs Ida li ving.
Tidy, embroidered: Mrs Geary, Mr
K;a Irving.
Tidy, crotcliet: Mrs T. M. Kwlfield,
Mr M. Hon it on.
Tly, lierted: Mrs John Smith.
Sin-il wurk: Mrs M. Hou-ton, Mrs
Marv Jilain.
Latlier work: Mr E. C. Grilllu.
rk'ad work: Miss Alice. Penning
toil. Miss Emma Burkliart.
liiH-k work: Miss LUJ.ie lin ing.
Hair work: Mrs L. C Barrows.
Wax work: Mis Laura Tate.
Yarn, white: Mrs Margaret. Blain.
Mrs Mctiluw;.
Yar.u colored: Mrs Mi-CInre.
C'iiit1o hnriiess: Thompson & Irvtnjf.
Rockini clmlr: John Me'.zlcr.
Churn; J. ll. Luke.
Waivlrobe anl Cm it uricrt Jo!J Curr.
S'hiniiiij whel: M (icorxtj.
Wa-hini machine: W.l.Coc.
Cook anil to.x stoves: J. It. L.ukc.
Pmniiiyf licurs: II. U. Undd.
Mr. I. V. Sireet aiH hud on exhibition
! a waikinff p.ow, lilting jack, Rnd imo'101 tT
sj;j-cvieiiiii! and e.iosu; ate, nnt vo.tjyon
inunui'actlire, but wliich wei-o tlWiu:lit' by
the committee doaervinf oi tt WOf iliy men
tion. I
The rommltiee were nlto fuvomldy m
Fres;'ed with the seud"SOVOi On exhibition,
wm II. ll.JTintit). j
I'tuWISQ MATCH.
Clans plow: K. It. tlriilln, Samuel lland
iker. .
WaUtiuy plow: H. 11. Tattle, I. F. S:reet.
CiU'.'VlT Cockt Ihx'Kkt. The following
causes have !ecii tiled for a lju liinion at
the Octo!er term of the Einii ooiinly Cir
cuit Court, which convenes next Mon
day: State of Oregon vs J N Smitli; roeojptte
anee to apiH-.ir ir a.H.siiun.
(Same vs W V" Closer; indivimnt for
s'iiinc luniei.
Siimo .s a J loveialy; in ii . :ncni for
selling liiui-.
Same vs V t'aviness; iiidielii."' .t for si-11-in
' litiuor.
hiuw vs tii-o Holinson; in i'u- moiit for
semnt liiuo..
ssim'f vs .iun Siilivun'. in nis.o.Iy to ap-)K-iti
lor niiii' U".'.
.Niine vs iio W Saxc; in cus!oJ;y for as
Siin.i wl.li mn'iit to Kin.
Siiuk s .ilni in t-xis;ldy l ap-
1""U" lo' i-ii.-i.! l Odii .i . A'il nio:;;.
.iiiiw v s .losnpliiis Wnson; i'Oi O.,iii'.ancc
in a;xar tir as.stiujj.wiiliin.cui it) ami
mil r.iin'.
AC'TliyJOS AT I..V.W.
Jeivmuih Dri.s vsV J Jla;tlu'Nvs,ai'tion
to ivoover money. I
10 l' iiuiuii:i s Wni.M Pit: man; u-.ion
to iveo.er money.
St.as It S:iiiiii vs SUnuu KKL Cu.iop; ac
tion li)!' debl.
t i;.'.vm vs U I "hi -a die; action! for debt.
K llai'tlcss vs K Know t.o.i; iiui um lor
dem , !ii ie.i.ed uvut 'wm. y v on.". .
TUe i'loni'er iil Unu;i.i.i ii U C'iii'i
Wi'yii:; uo.ion to ixvovei- o-;sesstoii oi
p.'ojKi"iy, ij)iK-aied from Coimiy court.
Cynthia l"i ei' .s tta.i.l lv."i aciion for
deu., ;i;jM'jii li'oia jussive I'imri.i
Miii'ilia l Cus.er ".- liiuti v. ns.er; action
U re. ov er iHsessoii oi ii'oj)ei'iy.
M II Wal.uee vs J N snii.li; action lo'
damage. j
iXil irv hi its. j
V .M- AU-xaiider vs jiherid' of Linn count y
e; at; ij.ae-.iiii ot tiie i veai pxiKiiy.
J ilo-iiiins vs VV lt.ii.ci; toiociiwu.e ol
mor jsa.e.
Tluwt icmons vs K .lmonson et al; par
tiiion ot ival es ate.
J II t osier ei in vs Walter Monleith et a!;
to l'oioi'iii deeds.
C Ci iiici v s W Arms: nwy; coii.ii'muUon
of Sia". ill's f sue.
A Ueisier vs KCSpannaus; foreclosure of
moi'iae
WOKK HY MlSt; I XDKIJ riKTK.l.N.
Dtvss m-td? hy Iwiiil: Mis Annie
l'enntngton.
Dres made lr machine : Miss Ida
Urn :nk v.
Tailing collar: Mi ;s .Vimie Penning
ton.
ik'ad woTk; Mi Antiio Pennington.
"WOJUvS OV" AIM'.
Mechanical dent i:trv: Geo.V. Price.
Oi! painting on canvrt: Mrs lititclier.
Oil painting on marble: Mrs lintclt-
er.
Painting in water colors: Mis An
nie JShelhy.
Pencil drawing: Mr Butcher iirst
a i id second.
Sand paper drawing: Mr t'lark first
and second.
Zephyr worsted pictures: Mr Ida
Irving Hrst and second.
Drafting: J. A. Warner.
I'LOWKUS AM l'KKSOiVIOS.
Klowers in pot." I. IIiiTeliins.
Fuohsiasc Mrs J. Sionn.
Jla lioias: J. A. Millar I first and sh-ou.1.
Monthly roses: J. A. Mii-nrd, Mrs Uack
ensto. tleiuninms: MrsCaidwell, Mrs K. S. Mer
rill. Yerlvenas: Mj" JV. .'eftJrmir.
As'.siitins: Miss JdcClure.
(.'alia: M rs Set t leiu ii-.r.
Mosses: M;-s Mary Cnwale, Mrs M. Hous
ton. Wax plant: Mrs Somites, Mrs Mary A.
Davis.
Asters: Mrs A. S?.ttietver.
J lew plain: Miss McCiur.;.
Ii! piiint : Miss McCMUh iirst and seeond.
tassia: Mrs E. fc'.. S:wii.
TJiKuet of everui lxi. llowers: Mrs Mary
I:ain, Mrs ltackens:.).
Ilotuel of mixed ilowcrs: Mrs Ida Irv
ing, Mrs John r-nii.h.
Cueum'ier pickies: Mrs 8aekent:o.
Mixed niekJes: Mrs Ilaekeiis: o.
Sweet pickies: Mrs A. Set tiemier.
Totualo cjitsii'i: Mrs Cad cli.
Uivad, salt rising: Mrs Jiackens'.o, Hal-lo-k
(irittin.
U.vad, yeiist risms;: Mrs Hackensto.
Soda biscuit: JUill- CJiune first an t sec
ond. t;oldcake: Mrs A. Seit'.e-ittier, Mrs E. C.
Crittin.
Silver caike: Mrs tiritVLii, Mrs A. Sett le
iu ier.
Assortment ol" cakea- Mrs K. C. Griffln. I 7.erelda II Iee vs Clias M Iee; divorei
Curi-Hut jam: Mrs li. V. tiritlin. ; Wm McCul.och vs Mary Ann McCii.ao. h;
lVach nresirves: Mrs .V. N. Aruuld. Mrs i Olvorce
MiHii-e. i Pleasant Young vs Ila.-hei Youn.: di-
I'lUin liresi'rves: Mrs MetJee. Mrs N. A. ! Vorci
Froman. j Isabel lhividson vs W H Duvi Ison; di-
1'car preserves: Mrs A. Settlemier, Mrs i vorce. t
Huekens'.o. ! Tinner, I,ewis & Co vs Walter Monteith;
Cherry preserves: Mrs Oaldwell, Mrs . action at law to reco.'cr uiotiey.
Baekeusto. ! .
Tomato preserves: Miss An me Bridieley
X AIOUliNt'Ub THAGK1Y. It be
comes'our p iinftU tlnty to record an
other terrible accident, resulting i:i
tlie lo o' life, out on the Willamette
Valley fe Cascade Moti:ttahi Wag-a
Iload. ' The terrible oectiiTence trans
pired Oil Tuesday evening last, abotit
four miles this s'uLj ot Clear Like.
Mr. Jam.; MjICnight, at old and
well known remlcnt of this county,
together with his family, were e
rmi'e for Ihtrch t -rcek, in searclt of a
stoi:k ranch, and hiving retched a
good cauipi.tg pi ice. the tiani h id
been unhitched I'ro.n 'the wagon, and
Alvin, son ot yir. .lames Mcivtngnr,
was In the act of pulling the tent from
thii rear end. of the wagon, when a
gu:i lying there bectime entangled in
the lent and w l ; discharged, tin?
whole coatent tliereof striking Alvin
in the brea t. After receiving the
wound, he reeled toward where hi ;
fat !ier w.i standing in t'ro:it of the
wag.iki, anil with the cxclanvttio.i. "1
am shot," fell into hi lather's arnii,
and in a sliort time breathed hi lat.
The family immediately returned to
the old ho:netead. and the youth so
suddenly and unexpectedly called from
time to eternity, wa? buried at Sand
ridge, on Thursday. The Mountain
vVag.ni Ho.id seems to Ihj an Unfortu
nate route, a it hi been the scene of
uunvrou aeeid.iit, a majority of
whicii terminated filially.. The be
reaved family have the sympathy of
the entire com. im.uy in their su.ldeu
and mournful alllietion.
PkksOx At.. Mr. J. V. Peebler lias
removed from Sodaville to his old
home in this city. His friends bid
him welcome.
Mrs. C. Cartwright, ha gone to
Polk county Osi a visit."
Jo. Gray iias returned from his trip
east of the mountains.
Dr. Gray is so far recovered from
his late sickness as to lje in attendance
at his office to attend to any whose
teeth need .attention.
Jake Fleischner came up on Tues
day or Wednesday, and will tarry liere
several days.
Jack Alphin ha - moved into his
new saloon on Bro idalbin street.
NKW '10-H.Y.
:ROI THE UXUKUSKINBP, IN A Ell A
. medium Mxct w 1 cow, lran-le I
ny.H
K" on t
1?aiia" llrur. O.i Tuesday night.
Mr. d hn Collins, barber, late of New
York, in pa?si: g down Ki'r-t street,
fell over a pi.e of boaiil left lying
aero- the sidewalk in front, of the
new brick in cor.r-c of en ctiosi for
Messrs. Thompson & Irvine, and -w.u
severely brui-ed and injured about the
shoulder; and head so severely tint
he ha been eo njieiled to keep hi room
tor several days. The most severe
A v'soorn vs Ullarrcl; partition of real j hurt w.l in the left shoulder, which
eia;c
Cekeaes. The ojiinion of our cereal
critic is more firm than ever that the
best course our f irmer can pursue in
the valleys of Western Oregon, is to
plant a largely as possible of wheat
and oas. The high prices ruling in
Eur6p have drawn most, if not all
of the old w heat, and the new is being
marketed rapidly. This fact indicates
tlwit next year's crop .will come upon
a market as nearly exhauted of sup
plies, a any within commercial j
knowledge, and good price will there- ;
fore prevail. j
Ciianuk of Time. Passenger trains
for Eugene now reach this city about j
8 A. M., each day ; freight trains be- !
tweeuOandlO A. M. Freight train
from Portland 3.15 l M.; passenger
train 5.17. There is a through freight
train that passes sometime in the
night.
Maie Matters. Mstil going North,
closes sit 7.45 a. m.; going South,
closes at 5.15 l M.
Postollice open on Sundays from
S.30 to 9.30 A. M., and from G to 7
I. M.
Mail for Corvallis, cloes at 6 p. M.
K. A. FllEEI.AXD, P. M.
LK"on the left bin. marked with c oi oif
the left mr and bote in the i ljiht; mNtui si.
years oi l. Any in forma! ion I".vliiiK to h-r
rivovery will I" thankfully roeeiyp 1 Sm I
li!Hrally rewar'le.l. E. EElCINs.
AHwnr, X-t. 17, ls71-7v-t
I OU SAILt!.
ALE I'EKHONS INTERESTED AIlE HK
fully intorme I that the under
oiK'ied have now on hand, from selecu-1
lo.i, all i he varieties of
4J3mmc KceI Wiicat,
Cnreftiltv an I tnxa-ately Htored, and for
nale on ivao.ia!)ie term.
C. II. COtSTtMJK CO.
WM. S. NEWBlKt, Agent. 7v4
?Tliirc f CojirtcriIii.
XTOTICK IS HEREBY i JIVES THAT THK
li.-ui oi IVracli & Monteii h, he;-etoloio
eii-.flii' I in toe milling lius'.ness in theei'v
f Ai'neiy, l.-'nii Co., O.e.-coii, di.l, on thi?
isi tiny oi Au-,ust, 171, associate with
Hiemsei ;is II -nry Myers and A.S.Knox,
ia ihe iiii.:iurf laisiness, un l-r the rirm
l a iu-ot 11 a. it, Moniei h A Co.
A. uii i'. Or., oer. '21, Ls71-7v4w4
N. B. IICMI'llKKY.
Notary l'uulic
X. 11. CJt.VNl.ll.
AttoriiejH onU 4'otniseIIur ui I.-tiv,
AERANY, OREGON.
OHiee in Parrish brick, up stairs. 5v4
N. 11. PACKAHD.
J. B. HPHENOKK.
Lsta of Cox2poliU& HsisL
E ll Aivjhes vs Masim I Smiih et al; fore-
cio.-ii.'j oi unortu.e.
Wm l.-avisand wife vsthe State of Onv
gou; wrii ot review.
I hos Reader vs E II West et al; foreclos
ure ol itiiirmiw.
Tlios Moii.ei.li et al vs J II Eosier et al;
injunetion.
.V C Ivin vs 1 MeEuwcll et al; suit for
8citleme.il :. i
II E Utid 1 vs C M Lee; foreeaisure of a
Mariha MCu.-aer vs Ruel Custer: divoree.
Ruel Cus.er vs Man ha M Cusier; di voix-e.
M A Short vs J 1 Short; divorce.
Mary J Johnson vs !! Johnson; divorce.
"Jao.i liruar vs JSonhia Ilrajyav; di-
voiv-e.
Mi's lla.-kensto.
"it run riresirves: Mrs Baekenslo.
Wu'wrnelon pniserves: Mrs ISaekcnsto,
Mrs Erouian. ,
Straw! erry preserves: Mr Thiprss.
tlniix preserves: Mrs Ilacke.us'.o, IMrs
l-ronian. ,,:,ruJ ..t.,, it.,. ..n,l.:,w
lUaclcberrv- preserve Mrs Baukenf-to, fr" " "-- i""'""'"fc
Mrs Phioiis.
Easp'ierrv preserves: Mr llackensto. i diets a satisfactory future tor the val
Assortment of prewrvm: Mrs Ifcuken- j jey Ue informs tn that the valley is
Apple jellv: Mrs Layton, Mrs E. J. Ta'e. i much more densely populated than
drupe jetiv: Mrs Kackensio, Mrs t:ald- , , L , . ..
well. " the lllamette valley, and .lh.it there
Currant Jrlly: Mrs Rickensto, Mrs E. j. ; u no better country for stoc
r.nm jelly: M 1'hi;-: -', Mrs E. J. Tate. I the CO lt. The COUdtrv i W
Black iierry je.iy: Mrs i-tnpps, airs liaes.- i .
ensfo. ' 1 With d
enstort,lerryjC5l5": M",,hi!1l's'Ml-slUcU- other evidences of advanced civiiiza
Stra'wtKirry je'ly: Mrs drimn.Mrs Plupps. tion. The Colonel wa so:0e four or
,1 ,.- .
ui lite il.ija lll.iiiuj llie
was bruied and jamod tip feaiTu ly.
Mr. (.!ol!in is an old soldier, serving
during the rebellion in the fun n;
New York Z inives; and while in
service, duririg an engagement with
the enemy, he was badly wounded by
a bu'let or slicll in this same left
shoulder. We do not know whose
fault it i that the sidewalk is left
obstructed during the-e dark night
on the principal thoroughfare of the
Mary E Cnrrison vs W W (larrison; .It- j ;ty hxt we e;lr:i that if i the inteil
viive. ; '
tion ot Mr. Collins to t ike the netre
sary steps looking t o the 'procuring of
full damages for the loss of: time
occasioned him by the severe fall.
Peh-oxal. Mr. S. M. PeMiii.igion,
Avife and three unmarried daughters.
started for the Walla Wail valley. J
Washington Territory, the ftrt of the j
week. The: eldest of t he three girls j
has had two or more attacks of h ;m r
rhage of the lungs audit i; h ped
that the the purer and dryer atmos
phere there will have a beneficial effect
upon vtr lie I'rh. The second daught
er is alo aftticted. With the many
friends of Mac,", we hope that the
range on change may prove beneficial to all of
Jcxctiox Citv. Private advices in
form us that Junction City is lively
and prospering. Among about one
dozen new houses built this season, is
; included a tine hotel.
xi o rr is n.'.
Corner Front and Salmon Sts.,
PORTLAHO, OREQOH.
This new and elegant hotel, with
Xcw Furniture 'Flarougliout,
Is now
OriiX TO THE Pl'BUCi
Oouoco. Col. Smith, one of the
pioneer settler in tKhoco valley,
called on tt Wednesday evening, trn
rnU- for Washington ("it v. iMr. Smith
iind prosperity of t )chH"oite
:md pre-
t l u;jlied
schoal-li.Vuie, and
during ttiat time he passed
ensro.
1'luiii marmalade: Mrs E.J. Tate, Mrs A.
Sirttlemio-r.
Caniie I jH-aehes : Mi"s A. Settaanier, Mi's
Caldwell.
I Canned cherries: Mrs Ii.u:kt;ns'.o. Mrs
i SieTtieuner. i-,.-.u !,.ii . ..-
Canned aox4e:.K;rries: Mr. Baekensro.Mrs "" i" e
Caldwell. i which to loutite. Four
Canne t llaekIeiTies: sirs irt.1in,. Mrs . ,
Caldwell. ucnoco was on tne extreme
trip, and
sixtv-two
Canned plums: Mrs Caldwell, Mrs Tt iek-
ensto.
Canned pears: Mrs Mary Conn, Mrs tint-
fln.
Canned tomatoes: Mrs l:;ii.c:is:o, Mr
Caldwell.
Canned straw.ierries: Mrs Backcnsio M rs
A. Setttemier.
Canned corn: Mrs Ha-keiis'o.
Canned curraiils: Mrs ('aldwcll, Mrs
Barken st o.
Canned raspberries: Mrs Baekcns,!o.
Cannci lemons: same.
CanneJ rioxts; Same.
Assortment of camie l frui.s: Siinie.
Kasntierry jam: Same.
Strawberry jam: Sa;ne.
Peach jam": Same.
Black'jerry jam: Same.
FKVirs, winks, acre;.
Bi'.st 20 apples of anyone variety: VV. Ea-
vis an 1 J. ll. MeCnue .irs. : t;. 1. Burkliart
9M"nd. -' "
Snecimens of 10 vavle ics of aopTes. 4
spiicimens each; C. 1. Jlurahart, 1. liurk-
liart.
Twenty pears of any one variety: II. X.
Smead, Josiah I'urdom.
Tenty pinms of any one A'anety: E. C.
Bnrkliari, Eiwik Burkhart, Mrs N. A. Fro
manilrst; Mrs E. C. tri(Hn second.
The ureal est numDtir oi srooa variet tea
and best grown sixicirnens of prrajxs, three
hunches eacti: dotin muiara, j. nark-
hart.
Best 6 specimens one variety: John Mil
lard.
limpe wine: Mrs Caldwell.
Cider vinexar: Frank Burkhart, Ililta-
bidel & Co.
Honey vinegar: Mrs rroman.
Apple butter: Mrs M. Houston, Mrs E. J.
Tate.
Pear butter: Mrs A. Settlemier, Mrs Fro
num. - Peach butter: Mrs A. Settlemier, Mr-.
Bae.kenslo.
Plum butter: Mrs Mary Conn, Mrs Joha
eon. Dried apples: Mrs Backensto.
Dried blackberries: Same.
'. Dried strawberries: Same.
Dried peaches: Same.
. Dried y rapes: 8amo.
Dried currants: Same.
. Dried plums: Mrs Backensto, Mrs l"r
man. r
Dried sweet corn: Mrs Job Carr, Mrs
Backensto.
Dried cherries: Mrs Backensto.
. Dried pears; Mrs Backensto, Mrs . Fro
nd an.
Dried tomatoes: Mrs Backensto,'
Dritxl Haspberrics: Saute.
Lxhibii of honey: Ueo. ugb$ llrat and
KKCIIAK1CAI, DEPAKTMKNT-OKKOON MAK-
- -r tFAt""TC)REjl( . ir . . , :
Express wagon: Wm! Peters.
tan plows Dr. Uriain.
wagons, loaded with- people and
household goods, all heading for
f green" in
years ago
borders of
civilization; now you nnt travel
nearly one. hundred mile ; further to
get beyond the "settlement."'
Wheat Ukckipts. We learn from
Mr. Jas. II. Foster, of J. II.. Foster
& Co., that there has Wen receive'.! at
the Magnolia Mills so tar this season,
some 75,000 bmhels of wheat. Messrs.
Beach, Montieth & Co., at the City.
Mills, have received and contracted
for 120,000 bushels of w heit. Messrs.
E. Cartwright & Co., at the Froman
Buildings, report 120,000 bushels of
wheat, ; 20,000 budils oi flax seed,
and between 5,000 aiid 10,000 bushels
of oats. Messrs. C B. ponrtook &
Co., rejort receivetl atul cotitrstctad
for, 75,000 bu?hels of wheat, ami
5,000 bushels of oats. Other parties
have purchased wheat to "the amount
of probably 10,000 budiels, which
would swell the sum total for this
season to 400,000 bushe s, and the
wheat still comes pourin r in. Quite
a respectable number of our large
I farmer still hold theiij wheat for
higher prices.
Fixgek Amputated. On Monday,
j Mr. Julius Gradwohl, merchant of
Ktj ,.5ir in at.tomrtt.iiMi ro imovfl' S
Li Vj i j , ... . ..w . . . j.. -. . p- - "
wine cask belonging ty Mr. John
Ganter, that through sj:ue mistake
liad been shipped with his goods.
badly mashed the second and third
lingers of the left hand. The bone of
the third finger was crushed,. necea
gitating the amputation of the finger
at the third joiutJ which was Buccess
ftillv performed by .Dr Kice. Tlie
iinirers are slowly healing, but Mr
G. is sufferin"ir an immense amount of
pain the while.
them, and that they may return at the
end of the year in renewed health
and tine spirits.
Fon Sale. As will be seeti by
advertisement elsewhere, C. B. Corn
stock & Co., through their agent, Mr.
Win. S. Newberry, have for sale all
the choice varieties of Seed wheat,
where a' I can supply thenneive on
the most reasonable term. Apply at
their Warehouse at foot of lillsworth
street.
Gkapes. Judge Thornton placed
some large, fine grapes, of the Isa
bella variety, on our table on Thurs
day, lie has a supply which can be
obtained by persons wishing them.
Lively Business. The sale of sew
ing machines, especially the " Buck
eye," continues brisk, Messrs. Miner
& Pearson shipping $ 700 worth on
Wednesday.
Telescopic. The teIeeoe man
wa in town on Thursday, but didn't
seem to lie doing a thriving, business.
The Odd Fellows Lodge of this city
will nii.se $100 or more for the recent
sufferers in Chicago.
COiWUTNEK-nir. Sec copartner
ship notice elsewhere in tin isue.
Maukikd. In thi county, at the
residence of the bride's parent, Oc
tober lsth, 1J71, by the Jtev. Silas
William, Mr. Alfred Smith, of Lane
county, to Mis. Martlia " Ingram, of
Linn enmity.
With the aliove notice came a splen
did wedding cake, for which all hands
return thanks and their hearty good
wi-he for the future welfare- and
happiness of Mr. and Mr?. All". Smith.
On the 15th int., at the residence
of Mr. Fagan, by the lie v. -It. C.
Hill, Mr. A. A. Phillip and Miss
Martha J. Stanley, all of Linn county,
Oregon.
Eii;tit'i-l unit n'otiiui.-rri.il.
Hatli Kootn lor tiit nceoisiiiioil ilion
ot" tiau'ttt. -
FKKE COACH TO THE II irSlS.
Come Mini See U.
PACKARD & M'JXEXCJEK. ProprV.
Oct. 7, 71-iv4
OYSTKKS, SARI JIXES, RED HEKRINO,
co-llish, etc.. just received bv
3vt DvBOIS.
THE TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS
JL "Fairmouut. Ljike" is offered for sate,
extremely low.a'jnut one-ha'.f ca-h in hand
and omvliaif on lime. It is situa'ed opj
stse Ai'any, wiihin half a mile of the town;
has 'oo 1 soil, pienty of timber, some heau
tiful prairie, an I is well sir-p;ied with an
a'mn -lance of s:ov-k wa'er." There are a
lar re num'x-r of ;"pic, v;tr. cherry and
pmm mis. iie i te . jtsi-h-s a:i t o:harsma:l
fr'U. s. T'oe ii)ii-.? ii innirc t ft a" i'.t I.i0,and
tli 'arn ini-i y i-.e" s-inare: for 5I,"i0u.
Tl!i-5''-ac of ;:im-1 is -ri-, entitle ff iieinr
divilei in o Vonr fncinJ, eiieh of wliieh
wou.d haie to; I s:i. fuel, a'1 I ra'l tim
ber, .ei I . Ji.ve w. i. I l:a e-itoek-wa er.
Eiliv-.r he whoie or a jKi.t r.ill be sold,
to sui' llio oiiA has.'.".
App y u " i thvr iiV!iiI---s. or to K'd Car-,
ter. K-'i.. A!'a'iv. for l.i-ih.M la.'t ieu'ai..
.J. . t;iNN THORN T. N,
Sert. S ;, '71-t' 4
II I' I"!J iV.
BIT I I.D;;J iS, AT r KXTIOX !
SAJU, BLIND. AND DOOR
I " c : T O Y .
If you have sallow color of skin, or
yellovili brown spot on face or body,
dulness, drowsine. frequent hend
ache or di vine, lad taste in mouth,
tongue coatetl, internal heat, u ittady
appetite, low spirit, gloomy forebo
ding;, you are suffering from liver
complaint or biliousness, and nothing
else will relieve and cure you so
speedily and rmaitently as Dr.
Pierce's Alt. Kxt. or Golden Medical
Discovery. So'd by druggists. A
pamphlet sent free. ' Address Dr. 11.
Vr. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y.
Bilks. We refer now especially to
the (Jen. Le Vega Troups and Prof.
Valentine, the magician. They have
printing bills still unsettled at this
office. Brethren of i.h pr-., de
mand j'our pay i:i advance, of thev?
trifling.vagabonds, or you will loe Chictilon:
(Jold in New York 114. Currency,
buying, 87; selling, 8.
San Francisco inarliet quotations are
a follows: Flour Superfine, $i 75
&7; extra, 7 75ifS. Wheat Fair
milling, $2 (10 ; choiiv, $2 75. Oats
Dull at $1 85il t)5. Potitoe
Sweet, $1 25; Irih, S0e!S$-l 25'
bushel. Onions Per budiel, 80y'S5e
bushel. Hops From 10 to 00c.
Portland quotations : Flour $3 30
!i$7 50. Wheat 1 25S1 30 p bushel j
trom wagons. Uats Prices hrm at
SOOfiSSc bushel, or 2 251 cental,
sacked. Fgg Demand brisk ; quot
ed 37 VoC tkwen. Potatoes (Quoted
at 751 per bu-hel.
Albany market jitiet with the fol
lowing qnotatio.i--:
Wheat- Buy. r, lie otI.ri.,g ?1 1 2
per bushel.
. Oat Scarce ;'t 75c .h.t Lushel.
Butter Goad hi tkmand at 30c per
pound.
F.gg Keadily sell at 30c per dozen.
Lard 15c per pound.
Potatoes Per bushel, 1.
Onions Per pound, 3c. t
Sugars S. F., 14 C, per pound ; ;
Island, 10vtfl2'..c. ' "
Cottee At l.).S20c jeriound
.H.U.fll.ViT. S.r.VX'kCiffnu
Ji. WIUUllV.
AiyriiotsE & co., -
Ktreet on tHe Itiver KanU
ALBANY, OKKGOX.
Keep oi hand a full assortment, and av
prepared to
IT UNISH TO OKDKR,
Eor.-i, Sasli, Blind, ana
vSIoliSingM,
8ueh as
IIOIiD,
Of all sizes.
your time, jmper and ink.
Illustrated Papkr. One of the
most handomry illustrated papers we
have seen co tie; from Agwta, Miine,
entitled O.u- Youuy Fvlkx, published
by E. C. Allen & Co. It is a semi
monthly, and is sent to subscribers at
the rate of $ 1 per year which is very
cheap indeed, for an eight page paper.
Blain, Young & Co. Keep their
stock up to the standard by ordering
and receiving orders by every steamer.
You can get a complete outfit there
anything you want. '
Railroad Subsidy. Hiram Smith,
Esq., of ITarrisburg, has a card else
where in this issue that is of, impor
tance to citizens of llarrisbiirg and
vicinity. Read it carefully, and attend
to the business at "oncev
Bacon llauis, l-lulSo per pound :
Sides, 12 J13c ; shoulders, Sc.
WINIK5W AND DOOR FRAMKS,
Flooring, Siding
-And-
-mf if t tu k v --------- p -i t
FARM I oat BILVr.
A SMALL. FARM FOR RENT, NliAR
Lebanon: urood huildini;s.orcliard.ete.
Also, a good dwellinif house for rent, in
Le'ianon. Apply to L. LLKINS.
Albany, Oct. 17, 1871-7v4w3
NOTICE.
D OFFICE. Ol
OttEraoir, October 19th, 1871 : Com-
TT S. LAND OFFICE, OREGON CITY,
VLSO: PREPARED TO DO MILL,
work, furnish shaker fans, zigzag
shakers, suction fans, driving pulleys of
any kind, at our factory on Lyon street (on
the river hank, next lie'ow Markhain
warehouse. ALTIIOUSE & CO. .
Albany, Feb. 10, 18(59-14 ;
NURSERY. . :
SETTLEMIRE'S M ItSEUY,
KU Sllle KoutU or Albany, Unn 4toM
NEAR THE RAILROAD.
SODICIT THE ATTENTION OF ALL
persons desiring to purchae fruit trerxt
call aid examine mv m ock. which i
No. 841, dated May lotli, 187, upon tne ixa. j com'ose'i oi xne ini'est. ana uesr. suiectlon
1 of Beet ion , anu xxtis i, a anu a, oiiu.i. i m iiw n nt unisuaiiK oi appies, pcara,
3, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, in ; clierries p.utns, prunes, granes, blaekber
Linn county, Oregon, with a view to the rlea, currants and roses. Also, black and
cancellation of said entry: the said partiea white watnut, Eniish walnut, hickory, -are
hereby summoned to appear at this ixt-an, rod bud, honey locust, hacknerr-.
1V 81
Office on the 23d day of November, is1, at
10 o'clock A. Al., to respond ana iuminii
testimony cotieerning said alleged a!mn
donment: OWEN WADE, Register,.
7v4w4j HENRY WARREN, eo'rr
and a nuuVair of other varletiea of trna
and p!ant a too numcrons to mention, allot
which arc orfertvl at. low rates.
IIENRT'W. SETTi4SMlR6,
Poc. 17, 1S?0-V?
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