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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1872)
M aafc b i a M mi i jUtauj? filter. r. h. cmhhoi ppr R ornrw FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1872. Khali W MMCk kAseruMT .- .1. iLuil t. Iii:r j One of tlic speakers of tho Dcm- S?T u(.jbbors vent their opinions I . . i ...... ifriini . DRY GOODS. r , olu-ii'He",,S"w"., ,: iVi.. , a 'emtio club at Dallas, last week, !.lbolli him." we said, hgh ' AneiChangcaaysuiaomenau , -toAtl "! TlJte her Iron Aite ami her Golden Ae. , ,. , .,, , j rm 8 ... 0 1 missive lioltcv. How omr Will it i out. the .h,,J the IMI '' " i: u. i ;ii it. . i- ..filrantas "' ' . , . en Passive wncy. nuw lung win j wiu-it c f " , - .. i. America had her Age of Bras,, or Democrata I KKLAXll L ------ I , , i . ii -Ml Il.lM V ' " "'"" "tT and from m, po.,tH. ; d, Ue . and nancialdevelopmeuts throng . mquortku 0f time, j -gfSK HftiK? vSEl out the country, seems now to fao ; - , tothlsday? Have successfully launched on the Age ot ; p t ' rere Hyaeiuthe delivered an ad- j : dress at the Protestant meeting m ; 'j. . ti,,. table of any re-peci- isKu -.. r u. i ijg V...V...J,.. -.. ...r - name, aaa their candidates for the ditierent j j,rivaie anl public enterprise thre j of the l'ihle . , .?n. i i . ... 1 .r 1 1 ... i. :i : :,... ......... 1 , The Republican State and Conn- J "Steal." There g a great deal of pertinency m this remark ty Conventions this year cannot take too much pains m selecting j they no men of nierltf olil - HUMS IS WHAT WKCAHWIOVE. I. That no such a conversation iv took i offices to be filled. In making these -lections an eye should lie had not only to their sterling integrity as KaraU . . ... -.' i , r w 1 iook nan , . I' ,t i v,,n,r i oil tlio elmnucls ih'h i 1.1. i:n-.... .... .... it .....i.ii.-m in ancnnvi r. V...V...J,.. - r 1,01110, iiiaii'ii 4in, on mo uimiiw" , aoif io-"" '" aA,lU ii 'i i ... t i i iii.niv 1)1 III I 11 Ml'. seems to prevail an insatiate greed j for tjain, so intense in its nature, as t:l- 'iMi the wor SPECTACLKS. MONEY CAM KOT BV IT, FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS! Fwoks of N ew Voik gave a re- Iamb i. tua mMiM i ion 1 ceptiou to the Jaianese f.mlassy on OlltV Iti U1CU rt,iiin ......j ii'i'vili.ii''l'i'i''. iii.i.i....ni. - ..... ...... I . ... ... ! tlul nvni.liur lit hi illl It WHS a Republicans, and thorougn uutjii ess (;,r attainment. " gOM. nou- j . quaiificationa, but their reputation j cstly, if yuu oan.bnt, atall l.azartt-, Sra"d allittr- tor honesty and sobriety should also get -gold," seems to be the favorite! jr ayne's granite building in 1 closi'ly scanneii. I he iiepuoti- ,m,tto with multituttesot thepiHipie. Philadelphia was damaged by tin- an party is not without its unprin cipled demagogues and drunken as. Honed here, wu nerer tor Hqttor. i i . . i that the -man Darnell huv" newrilrovea iMrrlngc for (.en-1 eral tiiant. anil indlglMMitly denies tlie j Mnuattoa vonuhml in the artl-jiii , above given. . IV Instils anl Grant were u "cnunw"at VatH-otiver. Ingallaetuw j h. re tir t in I), and Ml 111 w uin hwrdnianddidnot reWrji " ISfi i, Grant arrived here on tno ofSentember, Inland left in the m wt iiiimimMt. Calitoiiua. (11 lew li M I i. ' v 'Chnt tlwi 'I'n.!i4iirv DiMi-irliiifiit , The (.'ontennial C'ominu!4ners ; not long Aim otlli tally stated .' n'l''J' ; 'to tin-! t etleit sianoer. i iitl.iui l,v tlic NVwWk. , in .-i i Twenty-six States and Teui- j tliat -Omnt-'a accounts as (jnarti'Mia-, HUM m me an. m m. - mwi ' . ... .r.. tor wrre cio-vn. i.i La c.J, men hive , i.tmn of tl,p whole household. One i tor,es wm --epiiite.1. I vi. nut none of U.-mnl irv t s J I T . mi.- .1 t r-Trr rT7 , r I "oh! nti-.U.rat.-s wlmknew 'iKch.r- j brought injury and reproach upon drop ot coloring Will tinge the purity Acts creating additional Unnd dis- j .ldt,r (u t().t. (.1VS-- BrB office uov. ; the renutation of the party over and j of the whole fountain. A few do-1 trfota in Nevada ail Mfjincsota i IngalK teridan, etc., cie not hta i . . ... . . . ii a: i , . , inMiii-ilcriite". auitaro in uouj m- over again. Good men have re- Ifalcationa b Republican Officials, lltve j,assed the House. jdeUetl to tlie President's fiivor for lie- j mained awav from nominating con-; few in comparison to the vast num- j -- - " ing inpJiico. tnauwiwj b i . ill 'Hie Jatianesc Embassy vere v'H. That the idle rumors to whhh ventiona, and these men have been berofoflus filled by them, Airmail j 1,ie ! ' 7 f ; lis lily , ,KI riven -u. h - adv l.'fl to uack them in their own in- the opposition with material upon j presented to tne i wiMrtilug.Oitml tJranfal ' , t , f. ... . - .. .1 i I. 4th liwbits of life while stationed here, hid j terest. We know not how often, which they justify themsehes In I .. their origin with, and ate kept alive ur whether this has ever been the pR-dicating the most sweeping alio- The tlicrmotneter iwliwitcil live , by, a sot of mallgnaiit nartl.in who j . . . r . ...... , , . l. :ot ithnlll the OUlo ol tile rvnirUlilc i tase fiere m tregon, uui no ; guuin l-iuuviui j iiu-iMiivo i urgism wiui' - - 'clas ..... i ... -l - 1.. . , ... ... ...L l ... ' ..-.l. AAU Vour Vi.rU ti. I To say that this disposition Ls coll- aii watvr 0n the 4th to the amount ! fined toanviace.iiartv.creed.orcoi- fei noo.OOO pirants for party 'avors. 1 oo many dition, wouta oe eipiauy em-neoim .. i tin omen nave uvvn wnmn wnn einnniw ohm dm unmi- . . I o o - . assenilj Uil m rinladi'lnhia on the t ivic tmiM ot iirnht ami im with total UMiouesiv. ine i iniijvi i.iiiv i-v.-.". - s ) . , f . .. i .1..:. j:v,.. I -i - r :.. . ,:i1 m il,o wm,- I 4tli trust in t tie nasi, jiv weir uimiuu- miei in a uinmj wihhmh I.. Klnlii. Rut the Dinuioud v s 'ti li'i Hill priKi'rv It. ttrK SOW OFTKK A lit.ASS TO THH W puliliu wblrU Is lToniinn. i I by Iho nnHi oetahiiite ojittetan m lb wt.rll to '.r tlio most nqrfect, niotnui, uri llti ial belji in iiip liiiir.ioi ever known. Ihey aru null) I un lor oar own nijK'n i ilon, in our i n tnanufaBtory, 1" N IIuii.inl av i si count rnctitit Oiat iho ooro nr ecu i or ff ihei lens eonie dtaeelly In li nm 6f the eye, producing u I.KAH AXO DIKTlXtT Vl. IOS, As in tint natural) healthy ntehttud pro- I-.... i !.... .ill nimlr iKill! siMlu!i()ii. mmi-Ii i.s zllinniRrtng inil wavertna of Msfit, dual new, etc.) lfvuilar to Hli oihorn in line. These tfliwwssRi'e iiatiu.tticture tfmimni nule eryaiftlibble inelwl uwihor, an I i (U'.'lvo I noil naiiii I'.Miu.i.i ', un iM-iiiiii.i N. E. Young;. J Barrow. J i lieir liaviloo--!o.ii.t lu illinm y. Tbeyniii ! mounted i" I he dnest inuanor, at our ow u I mauuthotory, in nil atyh- of KOld, illver, I stool, rubber, and mIioii lViou, of ilio Ik-i ! niittJlty. Their dnmblilty con not I)cbu ihimoiI, mul . in It- ilnisli l3fmciu!i will Kui t i i lie moKi linlldloiiii.. None itoJinliio union bearing our tratlo-taurk, o Minnipcd on overy Cinnio. Kornalo by iho prlnol)ial opllelane nn I jowelei, i iirouutuMM l4w uiuuuy. Mapu-fuotun-il by J, E. Snoncor A Co., nrarlhwl oniioiniH, Now fork. For sale only by TITUS ItRlrilERS, Dealen in wati-he. o!oik". Jtiweuy, dlvrr ware, etc.. Albany, Oi-enon. Knioro l necurdlng toaut of Coiifrrofw, in ilio year 1899, by J K. Snenoiir Co., in Ilia clerk's (Ko of-the Ulslilol Cnnrt of I ho United s .ates, for the Southern tllatrlct of now York. aova BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., The Iow- Jjegodature has not a solitary member who was bunt in the State. Cd 1IOIVJ HI "IVlj" WVMl-, v...-v.-vj j O know that it has been the case in to charge the whole party with dis- of the fifth at New York. .. . r.-. 1 1 - I , :.. L , 11 1... other Mates, lne aim ot every i nonesiy necause some in inu iwpuo iiuminating Convention should be ' family turn out to lie thieves, to bring out men who will lie the ' Ifa party were in the habit of endors mobt acceptible to the whole party, j ing the crimes of these recreant sons, Xo sensible Republican will desire j ov of trying to shield them from the to have a candidate elected to office i operations of justice, the charge who will disgrace the party either ! would justly prevail. The party by his lack of admiiiUtrative ability, W( ,uld then become an accessory, or lack of sober integrity. Every j ?ut tf,jg i,as never been the case. It man who loves his country will dc- nM cvcr shown a commend sire to see the laws faithfully and ' ni , Z(,ai all,i activity in bringing i ,i ..tMl With this aim .i .. . .n .n .i)l,n tA mm- . l1""8 lu " "".7T"M fliihv lia .-ilMiut Mm thief MairUtruto 1 uoncnuj vv...... inb iciam j, mi " i"--i v i which took nlaie at a "social mnner :."lf .r V i.n, i... , ..-.vm..i.t ho will look fur efficient .'..I. A rmlunia this Iw bi t.ho - nantw. uliilo hero, with a ninnbor of : ul 11,1 .. " ' f . . .. 1 . . ,. x-.... i . ' Koniih can frienih.'" As From tho Vancouver Register. "The Uunlwny" oil U. rnnt. A woman named IHini'.ay. w ho di vides lur time between advocating Woman SnfRage troni the foram and 1)43 nf their mil ivirtv. I'lu so i'icn ui-eohtahii d Irom i irmer ', lnohmcrs ot'iioneriHir iat'sc laiptny. I now resUlent here, and tvltl he ii r llleil j to. it" necessary, nuder oath. J lin 1'. Lovelace, of ttiUcountr, is a man of I stronjc xlltlvaj prejiullces, ami oiie ; wlio would go as tar to defeat Iruit's ro-iioniination as any man honorably j could, yet candor compel' him to lie- j ny ever h-ivlng acted in the lapncity aitriiibtud to him. Of the editor who piihll-hes the-e slanders we have our own opinion. I . H,n8c m " V, ,b , , ,n. i For ".other of a family, slauderimr persons UuHwiraa, w , M , ti visited thT place receiitlylupmw tre ethevAmM f ir paper (which of her avocation, and gives In the last . ' ' issue ot her paper, l no -v irume.n, what iuiriKiits to he a conversation, tind ilrel Its way Into hundreds of family i hv "iviiiL' mib! ic'tv t s-nvh . . t ..... i;.iiiiiiiiii...iti irieni s. .is iiui in-im mon, nonesi unii, tm.i men. ipmocrary, especially nere m vre- cmtC press might reasonably he ex- protessii.g qualincations short of'!011 and what is tho picture por- 'cuseil for copying the article and citing the will till the bill. TbeDem- Lwj The Swamp hand meas- i Kffi nre was a aiaspiiitr, erectly swindle. ol hte, coming, as it osteiistbh doi's . ... , ...ifrt.m Kepuhiican authority and from 1 Democratic loiirnalsthroiwhoutthe i itoM.tim..,iUihhorj." wn felt ealhd State endorre it and defend it are upon to silt the matter thoroughly, and ocracy here in Oregon, in nominat ing their tickets, will bring out the lst samples of raeu possessing these qualifications they have. Let the Hepubliean party & the same thing, and tl?n let every man pull his coat and work manfully tor tho success of the ticket. iars inns nf iininm. A i!o ha -oil n. n.it. a prurient taste, and a thirst for notorie ty ill befltting tl bigh-iniuded, re- rlued and patriotic Ann ruaii lady who Is to w ipe out the flltliy pool of ili tics by teaching the infant let t of com ing electors to walk 111 the way of righteousness and peace " The iudel kmoir nf rhn Allusion, tlie coarseness of tVholcMtlo and Ketnil 2323a-XjE3Ir5.S X3ST DllY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, INSl'KANO PAOIPIO I IKE AJ1B MAWNK lAfillitAlK COMPANY, SAN' HtAN( ISH), C.VL. Totfll A?IH tlolil $1,777 266. 0:t J. IH'NT VM. AI.VOK1) ! A. J. RALSTON". ... A. 1IA1IIU ...President. ...Vice l'lvsi.lrnt. . . .Hflore'ary. ...Marine Secretory. Mate etwiorfe it aim tieieun it are , uiiun iumo ... ","'v:r''"m ?Z exiireasloii, ami the tl sivgari ot the ttnn BpmiK'mt.u- orifans practice IT , .i iw-..-. . o - - i t me reJioeis oi ine flw mv.j , , ' it and the whole partv de!enl it : us for obtruding upon their notice the A Capital joke, anil all the more it ana ine wnoic iny uwn us r luM1Bm a we 1 palatable lavmse it is true, took place all iriiiltv. And SO WO misrht go i ,...' ,.,, ..,.:,i1.,,r-. ...., that a ,w Similavs since at one of the ... i ., .... II I. 1. . tl II...... la it... nrti. i.i'iiiiiiiii'lit Kilill'M BOOTK, SHOES, ETC. The lea linir Are and marine insurnmtt company on iliis coast. Sio,o'i)a deiioslieil in Oregon. Lntww iiroiiiu! ly and equitably adjuste I I and paid in gold votn. LADD & TILTOIf, Gen. Agenta For Oroifoa and WhkIiIiikIuu Terfy. JOHN CONNER, Agent, Al.lt AA V, OBEUOX. 363y A CARD. I b J . nilVU anuiniani r uituit; n' wn on. To charge the Oregon. Democra-1 it is a ttoue of lies Here U (be art! cy with (rand and injustice ... these ; op While at Vancouver the other day H-ollDUKfWU ti- p ,.fi.nt Priiain is he. ! directions is not, therefore, an un- coming altogether too fast, too sen-! just allegation. It is as true as . ....... Til., lnla if I IflttOMin tlnJll sational. It is stated that the Poll ; verity, i ne iaie w wregou u.e.., JAitf Qomttft of Iondoii published a fabrication prominent Fourth street diuretics. It muiN tlmt d u-iM'tliv deacon has Im-cii verj' iuthi-triotis in selling a new church book costing 75 cents. At the service line at vaueoiiverine tuer (.m.stion. the minister, just belore jenjoying a social dinner with a nnm- jih. ti,e imgregMlou, arose and ber of fiepnbllcaii friends, the ootiver- w . .. , V(m wi10 mc llldreu to Agents for Ail Klntls of Victoria's speech some time vance of its actual delivery. This fabrication was exteusively copied by other journals whose editors found out, after the Queen deliver ed her speech, that it was entirely dissimilar to the genuine document. Ifa similar act had been committed by an American journal; if the President's, or a Governor's mes sage, or the proceedings of a conven tion, or any other important matter were published far in advance of ita actual occurrence by some of or fast journals, the act would not ex cite much comment, except from ri- t the Pall verity. 1 ne roie oi vregoi, u, tr m t,,e m!x,lty uiywas, m present them next n mvntlv as now, managed in her political re ; who is well knoffiiinUiatcoiuruuiiity, .,(,!,.,,!,." ' ' w ' at indeed are Generals Ingalls, Mo I Tim dwiinn bv the wav. was a little t n,-..n ations bv the Democi-acv. is ss-1 u, j,,., ;iis,lu. ..u . 1 "V .v "r " v. - ... iunu mm oifuwui " , , deal, rnvruigaiieyeioseiiingHie ooouc, neiuad-iing through an Age of Steal. I it true that die -silent man of destiny ( mDDlM. his iiiistorwasivferring " I .1 1 l... n , li.t.-i ii, 1,,.. v I . I r r ..... ,i .... useu iu uv a "ii""'-" v.v.-...v.. . t,enli iminetiuneiy jiiiuhdu i Whether she will ever reach the reach the . . " . t"e"i, immcuuiuriy juiijcu Age of Gold, that age in which ad- j stricken horror at tlielr professed be- ' Jll(i an . .. n,.i in in.. wicL-M Hess ut tnn noon miiiistrattou aial legislation shall )mP m , m lllttrestt,(I abollt tMr contbrra to the standards of honesty j w i-n? and silent pet." Cilil miiirh.iii.lli "If id Wlill and equity, depends on how the j k)'owu Ul vafieouver tlm'tGniut, wliile people vote iu the coming elections, i liere, was afflicted more than once with . , . . i tlic worst stages of delirium tremens. .u . And further, a man named Lovelace, mi,, n ,a in iita v,i,..wj , m q j t i i ... ...... ...... 1.1... ... t!,., Wc read in an exchange that Wisconsin has recently passed a in the evenings to convey blm to the iraMt tvtv itf Indian ranches in a carriage and go after him the next holiday. w has declared the birthday of Abra ham Lincoln a legal holiday. The imnression is gaining in strength WW I'l"" . , , - 1 u la . hut fnr .foluutv Mull. ! every dav that our public holidays l WWijMWW J " -"7 V V with his rubicund phiz, pudding-' are not of sufficient number. Other bag belly and steady rua beef aud days should bo selected, but they h-ale habits to be guilty of such a ; (dionld be made for the whole na- is 1 . 1 I, v.ii..-.. ...... n . ... , l i morning. ii piuumirej nunc mic lawmaking election day a legally C01iml0u talk among the boys on Also that Aew uneans tnc nreei ill. I tl.li.b it nil ..n.l.t ll, ,f .11. -1, Lltl )"li linn .fc nil iipiii ..ul .-i..... a man should be elected President?" "O, ye, we couldn't do any better. He was a fortunate accident. He had lucked" into a great national victory, and ?cemcd to lie tlic only man whom tlie Republicans could elect ; so wc held our H.uce, thinking that between a libertine and a traitor, he was tlie les ser evil." But he was a free lover . i. i.w.n ar t.. ,, k,.viii it t.riA iv i si 'oi sin "i frmni, ii : uui lie lvas , man , 11 Ulllllf. IS II-01lllUeOll. illlUW.l UIOU W v. - " , 13" ' . i.i Miing, ii-w h . . I . . ! he liad been a woman it would have journal of Englaud, having a large , Cx)crimentprovesa8uccess,why not boe1 (liffereiltii.. -i uiri.i o.im ' make election dav a local holiday "Hw illfferent ?" CircuiBll J", aiso uiiuiiriicu " ;. - -- -- - - 1 In oil tho Stntiil purporting to coutom tlie reply ot "" .i . ir. 1 . the liovtrnment oi me unucu States to Lord Granville's note about the Alabama case. It was a pure fabrication, of course. In all seriousness, however, such a course, whether pursued in Great Britain, the United States, or any where else, Carl Schura says he is not going over to the Democrats, but he wants to have a chance to vote for a man other than Grant. Tlie Republi can party will not turn a hand to accommodate the wishes of this in sufferable egotist, and unprincipl?d im v. inirt.. . w-', v.. --j - - ; MM1C1 UOie lOIiri,, nil,. is injurious in its influence upon tlie miscreant. An idolatrous self-wor- dignity and general character for j shipper and an extreme revolution- veracity of the Press, aud ought to be "squelched." ist. a cold-hearted, avaricious, mon ey-adoring intriguer, is Carl Sclmrz; and poor old father Democracy in The halvonia WoM, of Prague, , ,iUition to retire into say8thelWotServiaisabouttoiie ; rf morrVd Wiucian lnruiCL- orul it TIKI. 1 ,1 . . . . . ,.( '"ant u iiurruiii lunvrPj aim iv diets from this allim.ee the driving of the Turks from Kuropp. . It is now reported that the Xew York ring thieves Lave consented to compromise by paying $4,000, 000. It is said that $5,000,000 will probably te agreed upon. may well breathe easy in view of the above announcement. Thev are betting iu New York J - $100 to 50 that .Stokes will not be hanged. Two U. t. soldiers weroirozeu to death near Slilwaukee, Wis., last February. ill" uiuvivii, . Our informant smiled and continued bis story: "General IngalK now Quarteruiakter-General, was one of General Grant's Vancouver chums. He had mulatto and hall-breed children here ; but while be gathered them up and educated them, and has lately ta- . 1 1 I n . i .... KCII litem nome, uencrai main, icdtot his aboriginal offspring to hunt and dig cainas." "You .astonish me!" " t'lie citizens of Vancouver many of themknow that he speaks the . ....i!. 1 etlrl a lllilv wllllo lu-i- UflA OV- 11 III 1 1, "...V. .. J 1 R HHWMl presiive face burned with indignation. 1 .... I . 1 1 ....... I....,..,,, Aieirenil rtivuiu, uui, jfitMw.- General at Washineton," contlnnwl our friend, "was well acquainted with tlie fact that General Grant, while here, was unable to account for a deflelt of some six thousand dollars, due the Treasury Department. Grant profess ed to have lost his vouchers, showing that this sum had been paid, wliile at sea. but we who know all about him, be lieve that lie was una seat wer mien .i.i.. if L . t... be lo-t tnem ; mat is 10 sny u ne luni I hem at all." Yousee,"saidanother, Gen. Grant is sharp enough to keep bis old confed erates w1m knew his character In those days In places now, where they have strong selfish motives in concealing his former wickedness." "it detracts much from tlie glory of tn.l nil von who haven't an v, can get as many as yon want by calling on roe, at i o cents eacu . ; The preacher looked cross-eyed at , tlie deacon ; the audience pincliesl each i ftltn ttt lli. -Si iu tlie hnhlit orrew lareer I until it burst into a loud gnttaw. ladies colored up, crimsoned, blu-died, anil tlianked the Lord fur the low price of peopling the earth. Eschmiyti Sharp Shooting. The following dialogue on -sharp shooting" quietly took place between a Virginia and a Yankee picket : "I say can you fellows snoot. " "WaJ, Irecko iwecan, some, uowu Ulul.uln.il ... L-iirvk a hnmble-liee oil" a tlilstlehlow at three hundred yards." "Ob that am t notnuig to ine wi ,. .. .n,.u mi in Vermont. I beloni'ed to a company up tber' of a hundred men, and we went out mr praci ue every weeK. i ne cap n iirans m ni i liimlo Hln mill ai.ts a cider lmrivl 1 ,1. .-.ii,.v .... , ...... -. - roiling down-hill, and each man takes la iivniniiml. Anil if there is a shot didn't go in the bunghole the member . . .r 1 1. t.......ll..il t hulruur.nl WHO UUKWU n isr;Aii);ii,.. to the company ten years, and there ain't been nobody expelletl yet." 'Vm StEW KWi.AXP MUTCAL I. IKK 1 InsuimiMi Company, of Ronton. i tin only oominuiy on iloinK Onsinessi on thl const i(0 erneii ny tne J MuwuwIiiiiti'tU Aon-lorl -itiire ln. I This cnnnxiny was InoorporatStl A. P. i lssi, Bint hat HMHUUUlateU of over AQICUTURAL IMPLEMENTS " The following lapseil H i Imve own HUniuuiuniM unrtuiiunu , I)tti,ion,hUcoa9t,miilerUilslw: Xo. of Over ilue at Amount policy. thoeof itinih. insnml. WfA 8 months. I Ti.onn $l.(ilS I morths. 10,000 ss.ivt 3 monthn. i.iwi m.liiH 10 ilacs. S.ViO S !,.!) 11 months. ri.DIO ii... i tl... Bl.-n iu.li. ii.4 iuii 111 nm itllu , somitany tliey woulil hve been Srvrtbttett. The a Kive Uiets spenK lor meiiim'iviK, ani to the wise am! prudent further i om luenl Is nnnevewwr'. KVKItSON i MIDPI.EMISN. (ten. Aguiits, San rranctSCO. SEWING MACHINES, Ani the Celebrated Bain Wagon! L. FTjINN, Local Agent, ALBAS Y, OREGON. reb.11, ISil-iiy At Hunterdon, X. C. a lover had his arm around his girl's neck, awl when she struggled he sqiioze tighter, until lie gazeu m ircr mx iiu iwuu her but a mass of Inanimate clav, lie having Innocently and lovingly choked ner 10 lieatn. A leiliaie menu ui uuis sniil that must be a dilicious death to die, and when we attempted to show . ... . . i . it. i . , ii bcr now tnaigin was kiiico, sue wen we suppose the liair will grow out again In the course of time. A clergyman, reading a chapter in j the Bible for his congregation, found i himself at the bottom of the page with j tlic words. "And tlie Ird gave Noah i a wife ;" then turning over two pages instead of one, he continued, ''and lie nitched her within and without with i pitch A man In rinriliilmr If 'Ann. 1 discov ered that powder fried In lard was good i t ... n. .11 llutrlpdlt Tlio stove mv. ; .ill i,rii'-. ....... ... - er Is In the second story now, though ', i, ... . .. ....I ! most an rest oi me kiovu nas ucen col lected. He was deceived, In his lard, he says. Missouri has 222,383 persons under age who can neither read nor write. BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., FIRE-PROOF BRICK, First street, ALBAMXt OREGON. SASH FACTORY. BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! SASH, BLIND, AND DOOR FACT O LI Y . S. It. ALTIIOCSE. I. P. RACVE50TO. W. Kl.TClU M. ALTIIOFSi: St CO., Lyon Street, on the Illver Bank, ALBANY, OIIEUON. Keep on band a full assortment, anil ari prepared to FURNISH TO ORlER, Doora, Sash, Blind, Holding, Such as and t'ROWX, PA.MKI., HAMS it flfXTIOM HOLD, Of all i7.es. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES. FlooriiiK, Siding, -And All other klniia of UiiIIiIIuk Mwterlnl. ALRO: PRF.PARF.D TO DO Mil l, work, furnish shaker fani", ngtaif ahaknin, niivllon funs, driving pulley!) of any kind, l onr factory on Iiyonntrtiet (on the river liankl, next helow Mnrkhum'i wandionw. AI.THOUSK A W. Albany, Feb. 10, 1S69-U 3