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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1872)
MM M. M1TTUKS. New To-1 h) , Tire Ores Meetisi; or the Good- j on a fence engaged in talking with Tmi-UKS.-Thr open meeting of the 1 ' gtntlw, at Hie mine time r.ood Templars at their Hall M InnMing his Imrse by the Iwlter straw, Tiiesday evening MM largely aUendcd. i e animal became frightened, pulled Seal ai-eominodations were not sntli-1 ''ini fr"m ,M '"' IM wMrfing dent to meet the demand, and nnm- roowl kicked him on the knee, khock bers were compelled to Hurt IV i ' W WU. W'liUfl l this i. , xercises a iwnl. consisted in ring-. "IP Mm, ihe ing od short addresses, after tlie pre- htowiWi time striking him over the lioituary of selecting a Chairman rlgM eye and mi the ebeek. one of the ami opening with prayer had heen to- corks of the shoe being driven rfnflw leu Father Mentleuli.i!l was elected through the ch. ek. He was rendered to pmkM and Bev. Mr. Butcher mmba hy the f.mv of tiie last kick omned with praver. A nwoir, com-1 nmUM l,ot "eeverhis reason ftrmme pmiot somen! tliu bf -invrs m; hours, at least until Dr.Klceot this ihecllyv fttttifcliedtlie -ic. The 1 1 I-en smnmonerh His in lections were appropriate, and as well j huri,"i considered .pule serious. -img as could have Been eXHeieo without previous drill, 'there were tile Misses tVostlake and lienlly. Mrs. i,rifRnand Godley, little Miss Annie (iriilin, Kev. Mr. Butcher, Mr. rient Sekiois AOOWOfT.-A very serious close Sii.iVR.-On last -rwabv as accident is remitsl to us as liaring ! two young gents of our cltv bv the happened to Mr. Frank Barton hy name of Kline ami Westlake' were re kicks from a horse. On but Sunday j t,ming from a liunt. at a short dis- lie went cm tTi ii, 'in lumi witc nun- laiioe irom town iinni. tlm ,.,. , ..,i .: "". i,n.,i-ru n i , . . ,,.. , I . '"'"''""'H near tliep-jiyeyawl. Imnillfiaieforcoiiiitvjiidii forthlseonnty miles in tlie country. H nlle seated ! rliev stotussl to 1I...I - ... I Thcwiicortlitsaiin.Mincenicntirrnuni .. . .. . n 1 01 Tin tact of otiruoQnty 11 rmi 11 .1.. .. -f . . I 1.1..1. . .1 FOB t U STY Jl M.E. TITHE VilTKI AND TAXPAYER of l.lnn count . Theundersiuncd takes this tnetho I of announcing himself as a I tree. Immediately after the rexrt j hib iSssloa, ot the pun, two Indians approached them from the woods both armed, one with an old drawing knife, the other willi a club, and threatened to kill the bops If tliey did not leave there, as they did not i-li to 1 dis turbed in their sleep. Tl: buy told thttni til go off and not Ixtfjn r- ihein ; but tlK Indians still Insisted mam urn Indebtedness anil l.fTHKlt :r.kiv Alba tfr, Mwvii mii, istj. i nt. Hart, Whitlow, Wct!ake.Jeorge and oiIhts among the singers. The siee Iks were made by l!ev. Mr. Bnteli er, and Sweeney, Mr.tteorgeaud Power-, and one more. Brown of the Lk ittncwt was there, looking as fre-li Hi a spring daisy iuhI as goiiliug as a lloosier twy over a new jackkuile. lie was called 011 numerously for a speech, and at last responded h his ritoet mellitluom and dulut tones ex cusing himself or any other Brown that might have been Intended, from a lengfhey concatenation of verbose (II .gnoses of tlie suhjeet, as the latcnc Inck-t. For some lay ,1 mmor j has been prevalent 011 our streets, that an old ami prominent vitlaon of thi j county lias liecn guilty of the crime of j Incest with his own daughter, and that he has (led the State, i "nti! further evidence i; produced, we repress names. We hope for tlie honor of all concerned, and for tlie sake of decen cy, that tlie rumor may prove untrue. ineir leaving, anil growing more. Im perative, the Indian with li kniA' raised It to strike At tliis iimcttire young Westlake nir-ed i, gtm and liK'd at (he Indian, the halj ti,,ai the gHH striking him. on the I,.-.'.;, sj. i: tiug tliesA' 1, 1 on therglu side sxue I two inches and est using the hlood to BOW, n0t t'nely. After ilii the In dians came Into town and had VI es- lako arrested and broiight helbre hi, Honor. -Iiidge .loluis. who. afttr Inur ing Ixith fides of the C!isi, decided lh.lt the -hooting tvas tltMie hi selfHlefence, and disiui-std the case. It wa; a loud call for Mr. "I.o,"iHiri hid tlie ball HOPE run TIIK 11 1 1.14 i I t, SiNi-rly rvlli'l anil cure tm I'limnio Din- enes, hy the new mel tfjentlfle I n-al mi m hi prucl bed liy Dr. A born. Jjihoin'orj, C'lHutaMlmc uii'l Oivmilu-r A' iin inentu, MM ner oi Tliliil nnil Warrfann I'OIt ll.AM) ORBUOV, Nn etmr:re for cniisiiltntion. Tenns of in-Hiuiuui n-Hsoiiiiiiii', 1 lliiipinels snt free. 4nJiin3. stnick hiiira "lei-tlc"' lower he would hive now been in tlie happy hunting HAitiiisiu nii Harrlshnrg has sent ! grounds. S. Mansfield. S. May. Paul Clover. Benj. Holt and J. B, Purdy as dele gates In the Democratic ( ouiity Con vention. Orleans sends K.Tiirneraitd I. X. Smith, Syracuse sends W. 1. Farlow and Titos, Alphiue. ouiIor Murnllun In i,lnt. tit. I'he S uate hill of the (ilifnniin Legislature, reivufiy .'Hlopted, and very likely to become a law, contains iIh' following provisions, which we copy from tin; Yreka Jimrmik Section one provides that every imr- etit, guardian or other person having the control of children, between nu. ages of eight and seventeen, -hair lie obliged to send siiehehlldreii to .1 pub lic school for at least one-half the II He such school is in session, or for a consecutive tlllieof twelVc weeks each year, unless such children are excused trotll altendamx' by the Boards of ed ucuttonor trustees of school districts Oil the ground thai the physical condi tion of the child is such as" to nrevent. or that it is being ddncati d either in 11 Ssi.u.f. Pnx Again. The OorttrtlD Basntte has become unite serious over the minor that we have the si.,lL.,. !,,1v:".e WM '" . in the ... , , , r ' ' oranclles ustially taught in a pubiic hi our midst, and tlie Ndem M;!,,,, school. S , ti..n two provides Hut takes it up and intimates that the i school officer of towns or districts citizens of Albany are oitdiivorlng to 1 1kM; i"1"' " riv'' "otkv "( r. . -ivii irs hip i. in. fiuirr ii;t vi j ir KW TO-DAV. C. M. CAKTWKlllllT. C. WKKTI.AKI . A. IL ' 'Kills. CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE & MORRIS, ERRAL COm!TIIMMO AMI FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! AIJIAW, OKKiiO, Have eonstnnlly on haml k Innre iuhI rl- eu Hssortmeiil oi Agricultural Machinery RoundN, Woodcfwk & Co., Proprietors t Mnuutaelurers of HUNTER'S Grain Separator, JIMTIUa CITI'. Received the Diploma at the State Fair of 1871. I'HJCK HKIil f KIl Tit FIFTY DOLLARS ! These Maeliini's mv v.nrninie.f sipisian ilatlj inH'le. mid ere nor in he imnMsmH In etcnnhiv Vhmi lor nee I, mid are e.nm:. Iv us ::oo I Ihrditlliiltir (Wl s.'.i! I la yuuror leiv.and Hu will Warrant MtisAietmn, AiMnnH, lint XI. s. WlM)ilCtX.'K A ID., .lain lion Cily,Or, Jan. i, M7Mlin3 JOHN SCIIMEER, BRAl.l'.R IN Groceries & Provisions, Ai.iaxv. OREGON. which they oiler on the most reusonuhlc terms. Also, on hund Ihe eelehniteil Mitchel Wagon n As.irsTill'KNKI) IflSNKWIiltlK'KR Cfletijlslmieul nn loi'nr 1' of KthwroKh nn I Kirst MreMa, wifh n tivsh vU of Urueerlcs, 1'iovlslons. 'aadles, fuars, To unceo, c., lo wlileh he inviie ihe atteu imn of our dllzuns. In ciiinie.'lion wiih I lie slot . 1 n isisi'i v, nn 1 win nlna, s h: ' 1 ill Minn v 01 n In. Illl 1.!.. I 1 .1. . I ., ... ' STTiT ' ... ' . ' i m' We asted ill tlie v::rion i'i"M- ri' i f nit . 11 in 1- ' tie 171 :iv r' ii'm- ininii;l am , . ,1. 1.1 1 of the hour suggested that he ought to ,,(W .,-, ,lvi(, AlHhvw ,,,.,. ,, I m ew, ,,s ,.,,;,, ,nmvnvvk j Section thive allies a K l. intn 1,! lit 1I1, I .. . I " .11 ...in... I . ... ... . 1 ... ,.. : i"" ..,....-....- - ! nnu name 01 W. J. I tain el i'n ! ago. wnen tins ninior tirst started, wc wirein or gimriiian wno snail niil fhinjr, to Unit effect. At any rate it ,va good, and we encored. I'he oth er speeches were excellent and well received by the audience. As we left immediately after the shaking closed, we cannot speak of tin' proceedings after that; hut doubt not that 'nil went merry as a uiairiage hell." PmiJCATIONS. Ameiinm Ibtum, lur March, is a mo-t excellent number, containing article- from the pen of rownsend. B'non. Hudson, Miss Leonard, ami rtlier- known to fame. There isn t a dull page netween its mug lever nas been remrtcl to ns. covers. With an elegant engraving iw a young man of good temper- , a ... T .1 . ! anient, fair exterior, generous inipnls- ami so many tine iliii-trations, stories, A flI1,i cnhi,,) ,,,i JSukj. i,. .iL ' - iviiiitiv an un 111- charge of his duties while connected with this office. Ill health, which has ' songs, etc all for $1. we do not won der at its prosperity. ( ha. II. Tay lor A Co.. Iloston. are tlie publishers. Well's illustrated Annual of Phre nology and Piiisiogiioniy. for 1S72, is full of interesting matter. Tlierc an; eighty engravings. Man's Place in Nature; !ood Heads and Pad Char acters; Phrenology Denned ; Pmcti 5il Phrenology ; Science and Relig ion : Physhigiiomy : Physiology ; Psycology ; tlie Sfost ; Rev. Dr. Mil man: Hon. I'hnrles SnmiMT; Hon. Jacob M. 1 In ward; Kmperorof Oer inany and Oeneral: Paul B. llti ( iwillii ; Motlier Ann Lee. tlsr Sluik- Ims heen tfwttnd, W. j. .IlUblttkl ?,;L1L n? b .. , . , ... ,. 11.1-incir "n-11, 11 soin.-ir, C31M' isiyuig all debts and receiving all I 0f small-pox in Albany tWs win, or moneys due said linn, 'lliis will gire j since these rumors Started. Thcan those who are owing the late firm an 'bority for this statement is the em opjiommhy to ,p,a, up. which they i will seize upoa vulii avid.ty-yon ls-t. ' this will saiisty th,-e journals whose , I luslimatiou.4 of 'covering up," re DEU" ov WOK. Vrv;. 'anything hut agreeable to thg citizens Henry Young, late employee of ibis i of Albany. Again we repeat. Al.- offlce. deiarted this life last Thursday i UANV ,,AS 150 AtWWJP. rooming. As to the exact nature of I tlie disease with which he was afflict- ! ,HK(r,T toi TlxeKBi-.-.i'h..iiwi1iK ed and which has terminated so fatal- ST" I""'! t' 'li"'lMn" t , . , j . , , . file next lenn of the Linn eonnly Cireuit ly, wearc not deliuitely intbriiuil; but ! rrairt. i.. 1, .vn,- m,i... . State of Oroaoti vs. J. N. Smiih. M. II. VaUace vs. J. . Snilili. V. MeAIexander vs. .shcrlrf of l.lnn eonnty et n!. Thiw. Clemens va. E. A. Edmonson, wl inlnilratrix. J. U. I'ostor vs. Waller Montellh et nl. sosooncnlminaUtl in bis dcntl. coin- I FeiterSsjir " " JArO' Bniircsnr fg, Soph in Itruar. IM-11 ihi:i 1. n vs. j. l'. I THR) iielled him but a slHirt time since to sever his coniiectjon with this office. 1 a relation which was always both agreeable and pleasant. We most sin- J eereiy liojie th.it his deiaiture Has peaceful and liappy. Ren flnll'!av vs. X. Houston. Hen Ho'Mnv vs. M. Ifniiston. stllad A t pton vs. Weiss X Miller. State f "n'son vs. M. 4. Alnhin. State of Oreiron vs. tlnn Morris. II. h. Rudel ct nl rs. C. M. Ijv t l. W'. H. .nmwall ,s.Sinrtl Klne. W. H.Chnreliillvs.J. M.Chnruhill. E. B. nnifhs vs. M. Ii. smith. S. A. Clnrk vs. W. H. Wslklnita. A. J. Tliaver vs. Wm. Tnvlor. U' A . I.... .... . to rS'iid their cliildreu to sclioid n altove providisl ; for the tirst offense a line of not more than twenty dollars, and for sl.ibseiph?p nftenses not less than twenty nor rnore than fifty dol lars. Section four makes it the duty uf tlie Clerks of the various Hoard of Kducatiou or Tru-tees to prosecute of- icmicrs. ami lor a neglect to do so wIh'U informed, he is liable to a" line of twenty dollars. Itv section four the llisirds of Kductltion and District Trustees are required to see that all cliildreu whose names are imported by the Census Marshals attend school lit acconl.unv with the provisions of the law. Section seven authorizes Hoard, of Kdnentioii lif cities, containing less in.ui ai.isiu iniianitants, to appoint Triiaift OrHeers, wIkis? duty will he to report tlie names of pei-sons who shall fiil to comply with the provisions of tins law. N'ctiou eight gives .lu tiiv of the I'cace jurisdiction to try all ris es that will arise under the law. The Act if passed, will take effect July I, 1872. I.lsjhf and henvy. s!l lir ' Call ami sec nie j Kehnmry IIMMvt hewlllkeep IOII l;a "I u 1 1, eniekelv, Ac .Itill.N SCHMEKIt. Advnner nindv on tSrnln, Wool, and n! her unproved merelMUidiw eoniln e I lor suie hine. or lor shipment lo Port land or Sun romcK-o. HOW IT tiOKs. c. GRAIN and WOOL Tsken hi store, or rmrelnised at the high est inurket price. WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL ! WANTED ! 500,000 pound of Wool ! II. IIIMSTlK'k- . i'n iiiii.' .,w iiiiiiu ;i wqji aniouul ol Choice Seed Wiieiif of every varie'v. ivhh'h thev olfer for suln at (iltEATLY ItKld'CKll I'KK l W'm. s. SKWIIt lJY, AkI' ; FEED I TEEO! S'EEO : r vi II. C(lfsTOCK A CO. ItAVKdS hnn.I a Inrae lot of BRAS, alsnnlnrv amount nl Cllol' KI-.'Kli. m.i le IVnm iiurn h heat, hiih the, cMKtf for (in leal I'ea-on-We rates. 'Wm. S. m:wIII I!V. felniiarv?, Is7: ,,.,., KlSsiXC. 1NTIIK 'XITK1) STATKS. ! When a nlld lark attempts to steal a j kiss from a Nantucket girl, she savs : "Come, slleer off. Ot I'll split vour I nudiisail with a typhoon." Tlie "l!o i ton girls bold up until they an' well Kissed, wiH'ii tliey llari' up and say Faffs lileh we will make HlM-rxl advumes. aiTfl jiiy ihe highest market pried In cash. cAimvnti.trr. WEST I A K K A MOHIIIS. Allmny, March 1.V2S Mrs. BrMgerHrmt'i' ; YTIsm:s To LNFOKM Till: LADIES ot Allsiny add vUiiiiy,tlial Mlssvi. I M, JOUXSON has taken ehai- e of her Millinery niitl Orrm-)liiklaK More. she in niTre. to do all kinds ol work I in that line. , C-j , CALL AMI SEE. Itt'iKl This ! er; Sevenl Kmiui nt Preneliers; ; ' 'H'oway. .1. .Mitjee, K. Frites and Orang-Outang; JnO. A Roebllng. tlie I W- Youiige. Orwt engineer Selfishness and Lib- Idaho Spinal Is the name of a rality; Experience in Phrenology ; j neat little siieet issued at Lewiston Imgcvity of Man and Animals ; The j Idaho Territory, by Messrs. Lelaiid readier Menta I Culture; Outlines of Rowley. I takes tlie place of the late Phrenology IHu-trsted. with Insfnic-! J-wrnl and bids fair to be an ini tion. etc Price, only 23 cts. Ad- j roveinent on ihat same. dress, Offlce Pirrmlimical J&amti, 3MSI j - Kroadway. New York. Smm $&-1X the Albany W, Mntm v,(,(, for Fcbrna-! W"""' " ill be given in ParrW, ryand March, lias reached us. This ,0,'1 ' "'f M is the 4mpi exchisivelv mns4l If' m w I be,, e last Soiree of publication with Which we are ap. granil tin.e .(.minted, and we don't wonder, alter , 1M M ' whom J1. looking carefully through its many j Select gOHOO! Miss Maggie Ir- pages of exqui-ite music, at Its large i vine proposes to open a Select School and UMTeasing ein nlatiou. Send $3 , in tlie room tormerlv occupied bv Mr. Delegates. 'na follou imr nnmel gentlemen were elected delegates to the Linn ( 'ountv I lunuml I, . i Mi... .i .ii , I A. Storkwentlier vs. iinintrelisvlorrt. think vonoiHit to lie asbaiiicd " Hon, at the Allmny precinct conven-1 A. C. Ivtbn vs. n. A. noKnent l. WtW a S 1. ,. tVu . i tioo. wl.iel. .,,...,l u ! I'erry Hyde vs. J. B. Aitnms A S. It. Tern- ! - " . V""" W ' " ' "...v. I.-, '.iiniu.li ; I pteion. Nlmrod Priee, Oeomo Humnhrev. : lennviiniiihvs.c ii.c.nihh. """I'orey. The Linn Connly iKrlculturml Assocta tieonre lluiidies. IJMinru I'.. u... tlnn v a vt..,,-ii " Miu.. ... . ' The Linn 'nnntv Airrlnillnrnl Aiwot'ta. .' don't forget in a week. IT- 1 ,,0",m-!ionvs.c.T.I.iBriini. When ii clever lellovv l H is ncsier vs. Aiiuumn Merer, kiss from an Alabama girl, she says reckon it s my time now," and she gives him a box on tlie ear tint he . A. Chenovreth vs. j. IL Snrhiger. Di'iirifs Curler vs. .Imnes (iore. V. M. Ke'elmni vs. W. II. (.enrhnrt. E. Eov A tiro. vs. Joseph llannnn. Stale of Oregon vs. Meier Selilosser. State of Ihiifon vs. ,L lon..''as. sinto of Oretjon vs. Wni. Kelly, state of Oregon vs. T. Iji'ton:tte. State of Orvnn vs. A..I. Jennlntfs. Dchnrah Oneener vs. John Qws'iier. L. I in vis vs. ;ihsnn A Stinrns. S. MnntKomerv vs. Ell Carter. C. M. ( 'arlwrlght vs. W. It. Mct'ord. teals a kiss from a Louisiana girl, she smiles, I blushes deeply, anil says nothing, i We thing our' girls have more tas?e ; and sense titan tiene down east mid in ; Alalxima. Wlieii a nun is smart enough to steal the divine luxury from them, they tire iertectly satisfied. When a female is lie're saluted with a bus, she puts on her bonnet and i shawl aMjnsweretb thus: "I am as i touished nt thy assnraiice, Jededlnh : i fortius indignity I will sew thee up." Tlie ladles in" this city receive n sa lute with Christian meekness; tliev follow the Scripture rule : When smit ten on one rlieek. tliev turn tlie ntlier tike, on the first Monday In Anrll I-arents .ksiriug to have tlieir children ! "f Lim C0""'?'- Mr wellcrcsl for should not fail to send ' T''" T ?Tt then, to Miss Inlue. P!Ui M"tia "' lf eiecieu. win (louoiiess (iM'iiarge tlie Kii.-co.-al Sekv.ci,Rcv. Bishop d,,tiss,'f f8Pim by. wTwT ed"TjSt-!i m j te 1 fflii..l.t,l..l ..II ,i..i... to Peters, Xew York, and yon will get. in the course of a year. fcSO worth of music. A Xeisave. Tlie numrrons ca nines that prowl siliout our rhorongh- f'ires. at lime- niakioir flu, iil.rl.f l.l.l., i 1 . - , . ... is '"':- .noms, oi ronnma new divine ser ous with tls-ir doletul bowlings, may vlee in tlie ( ongregaf lonal churcii ai 1 properly alluded to a- a miUauur ; last Momlny evening to a large eon most diabolical. H by may not our ! gregatioii. city Marslwl intmdme a few dozen i into tlie dog's futurity A leaden pill, i ,K" -l,OKi' We refer our rend- cjii always lie bread enough, and milk a little 'plan," ,uiy way, or how, so that silenest more pinfnund may contribute to the general quiet and comfort after all have been "put Into tlieir little 1 1 ds." ( oine, WillUm. "T.et us bave'peace." ItEV. I. D. Dihveil We are in structed to announce that this eminent divine will preach in tlie Methodist church in this place next Sabbath ! .,(so morning aud evening. Wbcna.Vew York gal receives kiss, she squirms at first, talks of the Coi'KTv .It isiE. In a card publish-1 parson, and want to he spliced foitb l in ttwlav's isane. It will lie notlitil ' witl'- fi'llo,v sn(,r o(r- t..t the Hon. Luther K.k.ns. of our tKZti city, oflcrs himself as a caiiditlate for Mose, JA.TIES L. COWAN, I (Successor of A. Cowan A Co.) I vt'tmnon, uregfon, i - lsnler In- (EXERAL MERCHANDISE! WILL KEEP ALWAYS (IN HAND A i full stock of DRY (UK)DH, I.IIIM'LKIES, , IIAHDWARR, 111 a l i s A SHOES. all for sule at the Lowest Prices lor Co h or l'r ttftwe c. C All JuTsonsowlnp A. Cow-in A Co., mil settle by (ailing on me at Lei 'anon. Mvl JAMES L. COWAN. A '' imm KNOWLVO THEM Yl. s.du' Indohted In lllltiihldel A Co., lire ii'(iiesled Mi call and sell In their a. counts Immediately, n in a sliort llnie all aeeonnts wtil bo lefi in n. hands oi ihe uiojs'roilks'i' for eoileetion, We am clo lii'.'oui mir business, und will collect all amounts due us in thirty dim. W. J. mi.t.UliDEL A CO. Jan. IS, W-.'-SOt l HARDWARE for lluilders, for Smiths, and tor Kanneis, mju nv Wbevler nl S.IK. ill. ,lv4 .oli-c. VrTICE IS HKREBY (JtYF.X THAT 11 the runmlnrnihlu heretofore exlstlni; lietwren W. J. Illltubidel and Dnvld An- Peiisonai.. Gov. town on Monday. . The Fahmer's I, i some things are Ballard was In nE. On a firm rtaluty. There consent, W.J. Itillnliidel jmyini; all debts and IWTlVmeall uumevs due said linn. W. .1.' IHI.TAIIIDEL, DAVID ANDREWS. Allmny. March 13. lK7i-Ml AlK'UlioM. A LL PERSONS KNoWIXO themselves i in. I' bled to the utidersi'ned are n1- uiil make imminent ivithot MILS. IIRIISJEEARMEIt. iiiie.-ted toeallaiiil make iia.viuent wlllioul ojieay. vuts. null Albany, Man li s, IS74-J7 Sad Bkkeavkhkkt.- Cnt Rl.TV. A oor dog with a till can tied to his "narrative." went ka vorting tlnx.ngh one of our streets the other day. (o tlie immense amuseineut ; Tnesdav ,.t u i.. i... .... ... . , : .m.r, iiaiiviutLiis, wno were nam j pathlcs of tlieir numerous friends in hearted enough to derive amusement this most trying affliction. from the unfortunate animal's mlsfbr- I '- . time. Bnpnoslng they were ranhies, ! We nisiee tliat Coll. Van t leve, "by liow wouhi they like to luive tlieir ran- ""' '"' 14 brother of ours." was lal appendage similarly tortured:' '" tin-other ibiy. ami called Think of it. on t he editor of tiie iivit,iim ers to a card on our local page from I enough, and an abundance of slSmc rw Aimm r irfi..i Mais. i 'sort, nerlwps frnlfs. With even bad , TT? T management, and Irregular Industry. neut smxi-ss In tlie treatment of i .i. ,.i..e , ,,r iJi,. :,. t,. , , , . , V, 1 '"v Viili .iii.7 n.1. I'll i,iu w 1 ( hronlc Diseases, lias given him a thea-can always be enough (if wood, j . hsHu., wlde n-putalinn UU apartments are ' aiK, wh,,lt. ,hI fleslu amltiiel. Rent ',CW Baplbp SP. on the cornet ;of Ihird and Morrison ,ay fa un terrors for blm ; a landlonl TOTE Tias: HALE incKEXsro has street". 'Portland, and no charge is g ,. nnri n thft WitT., th, lft IK m tt new fiuini shop on Eirst innipiiietam imd good management he is mmZ,?ZL'StiS?ti . i . .. .i . . , " " " "- i".'.,., ,' e mi iwnHiiii, needlni hM WrVWM, made for consultation sent free, lb. in fleit of tin. ilvi.islim tililesln.'lo tluiC. r 1 artisan and profisioual man. He Is Utile on of . ., T,.t1M1,nt itiM T iiidge IWII of this phice died l ist has hours in every wii-k. and whole Jhe lamily luive the sym- weeks In winter, when lie may lie stor ing ins memory vvnn important: tacts and improving his inlnrl with useful knowledge. The farmers are tlie only j Indepeiiilent class of society. Shavhnr. Iialr-cutlbnr. Hhiiiniwwitnu. i.. done in Ihe iiumI satlsUOUiry manner. Albany, February ItMlvl l'. si. MAIL ! TrUH'eekl) MUtgo Lino ! rptlE :.DEIiSli;NED is now nwfllutf n X tri-weelclv sta'n' fi'inn I (.i,- . i,. IC etvil suit In the Mbinv I limit v' n,rrv,,lir Malls, loavhw A ( IV II s lit III till, .linany ,m nn l.lsinon every Monday, Wednesday ami Court on Tuesday, on the plaintifl Friday momiuin, and retnrnlnif, leave taking tlie stand, it was stated that lie W? oW P. M. of said days. was niepersimemploytsl at Troy WVXW E. I). WHITLOW & CO., Imimrters and Dealer, in FURNITURE ! and Upholstery Goods, EiiHt-St., 3 doors below Conner's Bank, ALBAAV, OniilJON, Keeps conslantly on lunid lor aide Black Wklaat Parlot- aad Chamber Setts, Painted Chamber Setts, DialBf room and Kitchen Fnmitnro of all kinds ; SOFAS, LOlXl.ES, SPIttXO MATR ESSES, I'l l.!' A El ItEKA BEDS, RU'KINOCIIAIKS, BEDSTEADS. 1M.IU.EK. STANDS, BIREAIS, WHATNOTS. BRACKKTTS. lUJ(d CASES, -SECllETARIES DESKs,. ETC. Upholstering: in all lis brunches. Orders filled with promptness and dispatch. Kepalriav A Hnnnnictiirliiff done to order, foy Onnds delivered tonny part of tlie eit.v i tHfif All our work warranted., (frg a Call and Examine ear Stock. Willamette Transportation C?oxnop,n.y ! lBOM AND AFTER DATE, INTII. 1 further notice, the Comiiay will dl lutchalMwt from AHlliiy lo Corvallls mi Tin sd .j HHd I'rMny of Each Week. Also, will ilisnoteli a lioat from Albany for Portland and Intermediate nlni-ps oil saine days, Imving Comslisk A Co.V wharf. Tare at Reduced Rates. J. . BILEN, Dec. 16, IS71-16 Agent. I I'.huil .... 7r ' """ remove small-pox eases to the pest Clmrles Hotel, Allmuv, Air iii!neni or "iiuvchad some most delightful Wilson FOR 'ONGLESS. As we so ' house. One of tlie jurors, who bad . fn-febl for Mamon. wring w. aiher i,ts W.-.-W- iiu, i Lim. luaMt .i.. Mw ..... Imeii Inokimr verv sharn at him. mien- ."' . .M fr?'S P?n"Jf iii siioue sarin ami insr the day lime, and ... . ' ,,. I.onim.ss bv ai'lnitiatloii Si.lpll tcu bright ! dear. Our elli.ns . hannonv elaiiol 'm.'c......,. ' etles of the occasion. Juinped trotn 1,1 ,. H. ......... . ...,.,,...... ., , .. seni nun niurinoy n-n, -toe nmri, nioni amifl tlie laughterof tliet ourt. Thea-. rpHE 'HiHEST pbices paid IS CASH lorau Kinnsoi rrivs. oy sen. i no sun 10 prcs, we ll-anittiat Hie Itepubikllli '"?, "j -"!' ? "I- , dellveiwl at low rales. All business en- Is-autifullv ihir Slate Coiiveiillon at Portland, has wl hi" mo"th Ht statement. I tiusl.idtoiiiiiwlllla.-iminipllyatiendiulto. u , , nouiiiiated Hon J i Wilson for and. with a suppressed ejaculation of , ,, W. it. DONACA. the nights have (., L'fthm. j surprise and borVor, forgrt the prop, i- Feb. .s, tvl liave pot oil tlieir wet-weather look j Hon, ..,l :.. ,i 1 v nonni'ss oi Tlie Clionu'lfefi Itniu. ! il L ' I..I111, on hire urcsnnr lb,. .,. Min-lmn . rDRS! FURS ! IVRS ! ie mamxt i-itici forallklndsof rVt undergoing tlwrcaigh repairs. put over tbe term. lll.AIN, YOCNG A CO. Albany, Feb. 9, 7S42lf COFFIN'S made to order on short not fist. E. D. WHITLOW A CO. February , 7H CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, Butter and Rrks, by WHEELEIt. at SlM'dll. IIV4 llfoniilulii B11I111. TITHE AFFLICTED WITH CUCOHS. Colds, or Liver Complaint, the HALM is Invaluable, us many have bucn restorod hy Its inirlfylnsf effeets on the system ninny who have been called Incunible, j ini'oiiiinenaeii ny ninny pnysietans 01 : ImproFei Band SAWS, H'nortimrfn iniinn- Muriix rjr, and every descriilioiiof Woii'l workftiu Macbinerj A rmiuin,' Mill snie lilies. Addil'ss RKRUVA PLACE. Macbinerv Detsii. Us Caltforula-St., San Eraneln o. HOME 9111 ITLK SEWIMi MACHINES, Plows, and nil kinds of Astrli ulluriil Machinery, sold by WHEELER, at Shedd. CANDIES. SRHBAISINS.' ete., fresh and eln p. hy ji-4 Dl'BOIS. Fox Sale ! 1,000 BUSHELS Or HOICK WHITE CHILI CLUB WHEAT FOU SEMI). CtALL AT THE RESIDENCE OF TrflC iiiidersiKiicd, six miles somh of Alba- nv. Jan.O, lS7?-l.sin MARTIN IX PER. JOB "WjfiLG-OI-. nAVINO I'CUCHASED THE 1NTEII est of O. W. Vounx hi lb" Delivery Ilusincss, lam prepared to do any and all Kinds of fobs, on short notice and with niiiel, ills patch. Terms reasonable. I'acl,a's d. Ilveredlonnypurtof theclty. frtr Look 0111 Air the BAY TEAM and Joll wAtlON. Wvl A. N. AltNOI.D. tlie country, and for sale In- all driuTirists. rreiniroiiunusoiu oy iv ram ' WEET POTATOES, per last steamer, hw 8v4 Dl Bills. S. K. RAYMOND. CLOTHING and HOOTS and SHOES a tine assortment, very low by WHEE LER, at Shedd. Hv4 s n. r. Auctioneer, IS KAl.SKY, OREGON. v4