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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1872)
r a ( to' V. LOCAL MATTERS. I-'imaien's Pwaac 1w Firemen's Picnic of last Saturday ma a complete stneee. At un early hour in the inomiug tbeelt became alive with eHiseus,and with people on horseback and in their wagoua from the country, to attend the gathering. Bremen hi their uniform of red shirts awl cloth ,:,; ii were Biting about, :wd towards nine o'clock, healthy, flue-looking Albany boys, anil handsome, rosy n.aideiisand misses, drcs-ed in their tdeest toggery, with tasteful ritonou bows fastened to tluir bosoms, were wi iding their happy way from every olf the dty to the public school idiiicc. At about nine o'cltxk the i .n.,1 haimn l nine at the eurlne lie i ... ami oon after the proeesslou of l-'n nicti formed In line, and headed by the baud, anil marshalled by Mr. A. X. Arnold, on horseback, began Its march, lu the moan tiWC the pupils of the public school had been arrauged iu procession by the teachers, iwKby two, and marched to the frout of the court house, where tliey were baited, ami with 0111 ranks awaited the arri val of the Firemen. As the proces sion of Firemen marched through the opett juvenile ranks, they pawed at each school and rent the air with hearty cheer, 't he two, processions uniting here with tlte schools hi the rear, proceeded to tlie residence ot Mr. Miller. Were a surprise avpilted the Firemen. The little duiighwit' of Mr. Miller. Minnie, presented 1" the company, through their Foreman, Mr. Webber, a most beautiful wreathe of artitieial flowers. The presenta tion address was as follows : Ma. Wjmwr-t. , . , For tlic uiiuiv Flcomcn.nravo and tree, ibis v :-,-.illiet"Iiae entwine 1 and prewlit to you : . , , I". mat accept ii, willi toy ai-iiria lMuni- i-t ptayWi . . , Fortius bralthau&liappmessot Fveinsa c-. erywhere, All I l.lei'lii''.fui 'lis 11" I'ileiKl-t, Albany ha tlie bravest ruviuuu mi Uic IVitli- cnasl I Foremau Webbe responded appro . i iately. ittid the prooBsakw noved on. and without farther stoppages proceeded to the Fair Grounds. As the first event of Importance to trans pire here was the address, the large audience ot' ehildreu and people at orrec repaired to the Pavilion. After music by the band, J. J. Whitney. Ks;.. was introduced, and proceeded to l ead a very interesting and eloquent address. He traced tlie origin of May- celebratkms, followed them In r subsequent developments and .-i.ov.cd their Uiflueuce. Be also gave history of tlic first tire company or ganization, and amplified on the bravery, self acrltlce and heroism often exhibited by the boys, and des canted on the great good resulting to communities from an efficient tire or ganization, lie then gavea.-iu.cimt account of the inception, history and ilsavaerer of Sunday School.-, showing their great Influence in training the youth of our country up to high stand ard' of moral dvUUatlon, The nd ttrt gave line satisfaction to all w ho Iteard it. At tlie close of Mr. Whit ney's address, the Firemen gave him three hearty chcir ; also three jwere given to the Albany Brass Band. Tlie audience tlieii dispersed, and amuse ment became the oivler of the day. Si- erc formed on the ample floor of tlie Pavilion, and many were soon en g iged in lhaklBg the light fantastic toe. Out on the snaeloin siren the young men and boys speedily engaged lu Uielr games of base ball. Croquet set wire formed, and thwack, tbwach, could lie heard as the game progress ed. Otliers went for the Ice cream and soda water, etc., and so we left them until after dinner. In the after noon a match game of croquet was played, eight ou a side, which resnlf c 1. after a long and closely contested tight, in favor of the side on which Mr. Mart Brown, of the Democrat, was leader. We hereby extend our pro fesStonal digits to Bro. Browu, and co:vratulte Win. Every thing went Off smoothly Wld harmoniously In the afternoon as it laid doue hi the fore noon. No quarrels, no protanity.no Improper conduct did we witness dur ing tlie whole day. AH seemed to lie pleased with the geueml results of tlie ilay, and those who projected and bad the ovei-dgbt aud management of the affair, have the tlumksof all concerned. (Soon TEJ.ici.Aits' Kxtehtaixjient. Rah.hoad Istklijoesce. Work tine of tlie liest entertainments we on tlie Oregon & California Railroad have ever attended in Albany, was has been driven as briskly as the I given by tlie Hood Templars in their weather and the reception of material! Hall last Tuesday evening. The au- would allow since the season opened, diencc was as large as tlic room could should tlie weather prove reasonably : conveniently accommodate; and al- fair until then, the road will be com-1 tbongh the temporary seats, whieii tvul pitted and trains commence making been prepared for the occasion, were , regular trips to Oakland by the flrst not ol the highest style for securing ot next month. Trains are now run-1 comfort. Mug tlie soft side ot a slab, ning to EsteV Station, a point forty yet the exercise's were so excellent, lu miles beyond Eugene City a distauee intere-t and variety, as to hold the au-, ol one hundred and sixty-four miles diencc Iroui the Wghmlng to tbeckwe, ; Aom East Portland. At present work liter reaching the hour of eleven, progresses iw iy, M toe roan .- ..... . i .i t. ,....i , . eou-irucn (i inn'on u,e i"itu o'clock r. M. Ilalsey, Monday. May 27. Harrisburg. Tuesday. May SB. Ri-.uviisviile. Wednesday. May Lebanon, Thur-day. May lit). Seio. Friday, May 31. Albany. Satunlay, June 1. A general attemumce M requested. at Kline & Co"s. ".o and see tor yourself. They pay 25c per dozen lor eggs until further notice. 35t3. 29. nort: ion rni: ATMJCtEB. of laS3 cn t lu lu the spice allotted tatw tot criticism, we can no more than mention some of the must meritorious performances of; the evening. The opening smig. "Awake aud Join Our Banks" was a beautiful piece, un-t excellently Sling. And we may here say in regard to the music, so frequently Interspersed Throughout the entire programme, that it was choice hi -election and execu tion, with maybe one exception, that being too long. The '-Introductory," was an original piece, spoken by Dora McCord, and wasbotli appropriate and well spoken. The recitations from the little girls, were all .excellent. A court scene, entitled 'Selling Liquor With out Licence," w'ns a palpable hit, a- was (lie uo-o 01 Hie lUUge. I, ait. as a ot the roan souili oi j ortiano ctnisr --!!,w,t niuelr.'l V.,,. Saml,'-, i tend doWUWIird . . , ... I Wi'.t very sett, aintinonnliluouiitue iioiisi ek. w here roel.v eanvou an Immense outlay of labor i- requlreel, to make a good ruaellail. As the creek crosses the line of the road sev eral times a number of bridges will have to U thiwvn across It, three Ot w hich will be what are known as the Howe truss. Owing to exceeding bad roads, caused by heavy rains, the erecting of there bridges will cause eiui-ideralile delay, as they will have to lie brought to the spot In detail. Beyond Oakland to the Itogiic River Mountains, says the JhdMiv, the pre liminary surveys for the line have been completed. This raugoof moun tain will cou-titute probably the most serious oiLlaele o pn-ing rue pngn PhMIc Hpenkinir- I'mCE Si.HiiiTi.r AlVANCEI. Tlie I Xote Tins. By examining the ,. following paragraph in regard to a stocks lu Albany, we find the finest cariWatlsoflht,,coumy tfeiTwi glt In the price ol the bet-; and most select stock of dry goods, i .-..n Dhaiiaf t Inn .n-i,l.. t (l.mr it In.ii, Tn.iil;iv elotllinc IxioU. shoes and ITelltS JTOihI auurt'ss ineir u-Min.-,i......; j,... .v ,. ... ...... n eountv at tl' following tunes anil ctnvoitimi : places, speaking to commence .... .. ,niv ,,,.,,, fyf ,. in gug p-ra,,.. el sco, for shipment to New York. Im parts commence to holders, ttuil ; strengthens the market here. The do- maud is explained by the mail dates ; jn-l at hand. The market has been generally buoyant since the 1st mst. ' A lion t the middle of last mouth, a ' sharp demand sprung up for the better wide, it boliir Sllikleulv discovered lli-il ilh-v 1i:nl been -Iliir at ni-lees I I lielow w hat dimHcate lota could be produced, owing to the high price and limited quantity of line wheat in Wes tern states. Accordingly, all brands valued at and upwards were advanc ed in price. The backwardness of the season, owing to the late severe Win ter, has also contributed to Birtlier strengthen the market at Xew York. tor Chronic Hi ielillHo tiviium-iit ilAiailslinai, May 6lh, ls7i. Kunvi: KeoistWI A. S. Huston, au old reshWnt of. and w ell and Bl vorably known in this county, suicided to-day under the follivvingciremn-tan-(Vs ; ' it sceuii lie had been affected Wim ill nralgla in the head for about knir yea r,whtchgradttaHy grew worse, until the Ia-t four or five months he despaired of ever getting well. This morning he left his house quite- early, feeling as well as usual, and was found about '2 o'clock P. M.. In a neighbor ing pasture, lying on the ground in a dying condition, and only survived alioul fifteen minutes. He had cut his throat with his own razor, which was found near by. Ills domestic relations were of the most plea-ant kind, and there can be no reason assigned for the rash act thus couitnitti d, other than that his brain had become nffected from the severe pain hi the top ol the head. We understand he liad consulted sevcr- Siveily relief iinil em ciiscs. In- tin- now uud i us prat-iicc I hy Dr. Aborn. Lahomton-. Cnnmltina ana rtiwratiiiR " l Arrtn)ius, uorrairol Tmru anu jiimtisou nilt'Clrt, POBTIAKO, OKEtJON. Terms if tuphlels wilt tn'.Miiia. for consiiltatio ri asoiia',li-. 1' I'hey troiu the cast anu west, crossing me level oerweeu, i ii.,ii-:itc the riimnna and Kosiie Kiv- "Ovcrtne liiver, nv r.varjriiignain, vallevs. Time, iri-oat labor am was most excellent. tl,.r BMimi A .rlll.-i! 1,,.,,,!,,., Ceo. that un ess be SO0I1 surveys made. Itwill DC necossury m -- o construct two lone tunnels and nutner- tbiuul relief, he was afraid his mu mil i viei.-ive stretches o! tre-i.e -,ti d In -entile umrim work. Tlie sntumlt ot 'he iiogue , Xkw r.Mtiis. We call particular attention to the tidvertisement ot the 'Galvanic Abdominal Supporter." patented August 13th, 1S7I, by W. S. Van Clove, M. D., said to lie unciiuftlf ed ill meeting any form of female (Jis e.ise, and the only Instrument ever invented lhr this' class of diseases, i'ersons wishing to pureluise the right to niamifiictlirc and sell this instru ment in Oregon, utmornia, or any oi the Territories of the Pacific coast, can learn terms and see model by calling at the liKtltSTKH office, ,i:.a..-.,v ll... r.. I,. l'.,i.,l.oi.1 n,tt-n llfU .'.' IV . ................ tice that they have made a great re duction ill the price of candies manu factured by them. Bead their card. . A. WUEM.EM, MIEDC, OBEC!Ol3S rorwaraiug & Commission Mcrcliant. Ascot fiirtliesaii-oniieeeleiiintc'l 1IMN' WAiniN. nni all kinds of AO mi'l'Lt CH AT. MArniNEttv. CoMiumm.'lltS -olielle l. TOWS LOTS la the town of stie-M, 6r stile. ?ene Well sustained lu most of the parts. Tlie mother and daughter repTcsetited by Mrs. Colwell and Mbw-Beutly, wen-; ou neenliarly well personified. "Hydcu," sceiueil to lack practical experience In A Charade in ! bcavv Bjttieuditiires will l neriWiiMl , a I physicians on the subject, i-ut an to . . .1.. i ,..... ,. mmiwIa,, i,r . . . . ..n Pb-nit.im. was i to ro.i ine rum gu mi- , ,, ,i,n,M-. and Mtuniav lie loin ui- , lira i.ii , . , oroiuer lo-orgi d. An act iu lluve matters of the heart 9ceues,dcnomiuntl ,Beclahncd,"Was the host acted piece of the evening. So well and naturally were the diftbrent cliaracters represented as, in some of the most pathetic parts to draw tears ft-Oin mane eyes. If we should ills- criitiiuateatall. we should say that r. George ami Wadswortb were es pecially happy iu tln-ir parts. "Tlie (bay Voting 'clerk In a Dry Goods Slore, was a song highly relished, in iN allusions, by the audience.- "(.one with a Handsomer, Man," was quit (!:!; tlie amusing in the sequel. v auswonii sustained his character well. A song, The Drunkard's Lament," by Father Harmaii, was both amusing and good. ( l that nose ! A comedy denominated. "Tlie Tailor and Hi's Wife," was very amu-iug. The wife gained the advantage in that, as they do iu iuo-;t things In tlie long run. Young West- lake, as the wife, was rnhustuon and ant. Wad-worth and were excellent in their art,s. in uus brief notice of the exercises, we have I icon compelled to leave out much of the programme, which might well be mentioned, and the name' ot many of the performers. The selections were almost, if not entirety unexceptionable in their tone, to the most fastidious, and there were no failures. "Too long." was the only complaint. Uiver Mountain range attains m, alti tude of 2,400 feet. Tills it is intended t i overcome by a stretch of the road about twenty-live miles long, and it will be necessary in many nlacesto exceed the maximum grade of 80 feet to the mile. It will be varied accord ing to the character of the country and the requirements of the road, power, etc.. as 117 feet per mile Is allowed when a less grade Is rendered Imprac ticable by tlie declivity of the country. The road' is being pushed forward with V V. - !. I .. ....... ..If great energy anu -pu n. mm n completion is tooKcti lor. i lino- are ranidlv approaching i,,. ' other, and it may tw each i. snki safely thai within tlie next two years i ortianu will have an unbroken railway con nection with Sacramento. The era ol si earn is beginning to he felt soon in Oregon, and soon the stage coaches, a relic of former days, will have passed awav. This i.s indeed a sad case, and falls heavily on his family and numerous relations and friends, and we feel con-, relent they will have the sympathy of all who knew him. This evening a little hoy aged about two years, onpl Mr. J, II. Mct-'iiliocli, of this dace, was kicked by a horse, and severely, though not fatally injur ed. Dr. Shipley w as summoned, w ho administered to the wants of the child. No bones were broken, and at last ac counts it was resting easy. J. M. SilKM-EY. Would be pk-a-ed to hear from you aften. Ki, Bkgistem.1 I- Oi l; FlltlCMES. Ill the fires tlijt have unfortunately visited ouewcity troni time to tiuvj during the p.iJt two years, our tlremen have proved tbein selves men of true metal, and deserv ing of the highest encomiums from our people. Our lioys arc net only true as steel in the hour of dauger, but ire a ui-ci inimaiiuir, eiiereue. l'lin-ONAi.. ih-v. A. W. Sweeney started for his new field of labor in Langford Washington Territory on Wednesday morning. Judge Cranor is pronounced out of danger aud -lowly convalescing. Dr. Ballard was In the 'city a few floating moments on Tuesday evening. Tiie people in and about Lebanon keep t'.ie Doctor very busy. Jesse George started forJVnsliington ; Territory mi Wednesday, on a tour of j observation. Last week Henry Merrill and fami ly moved to Canyoiiville, Southern Oregon. Mr. Kd. Beach and lady arrived in : this city on Saturday, from l.apwai Indian Agency, I. T.. on a visit to rel-! ' atives and friends. Miss Josey Davis, stricken so sml- i report-, lI.VltI!ISlllll, May 10th Ki. ItivfitsTtn-r ,Vir: If yoil can do the clever task tor me. you can tell your neighlior . .-.. that I like his viper and pai-ty'very much; thai I ;im In fervor of strict party allegiance under certain cii-cilinstances, but that, maylie, the next lime in- pops the par ty lash so loud, as on theidth April, he will bo asked to say what he means. You can say to him, very fraternally, that some Harrisbpngians don't drive a bit and beg to be excused from the grievance ol "falling into line for the whole ticket." ou account of sotne very and Imperative reasons ; That we ino-t keenly re-'fet the moral in of stating that our party' DifKAMTL Death. We heard a iitmor on the streets the first of the wei k to tlie effect that a small had been killed by a dog. The report mn in this way : A small child was pa-sing near a dog which was tinaw ing a bone, when the dog sprang upon the. child, caught it by the threat, tearing away nearly half the child's j neck, and killing it instantly. How much credence Is loU-jaii in tlie re port wc Ulli't say. lYiniia.vYr. As the prospects are good for large crops of gram,- Blam, Young A Co. are now receiving a full assortment of agricultural Implements .Pitt's Challenger Thresher, Haines' Headers, Sprngue's and Clipper Mow er, the celebrated Bain Wagon, aud i also the Fish ISro. Wagons. Farmers will study their own interests by giv ing them a call before piuvba-iug. Si-kakim.. The county canvass has j been delayed on account of the illness of Judge Crnuor, w ho, at this writing. i- not hnpec VII IS DR, VAN' MS EnfiiUlbl Warm Syrttn. Its value lii removbirf inaH-sesofcniitltlcs ! from tlie stouuieli mid bowels of ctilliiren, oven hero vronus ilo nol exut,imioi iw too iilshty estiinate I. Peveratti Atroo. tfenioiHliecoiiiIng rte bilttateU by tlw nrefeaw of wonuslu tbo utoiuneh or liowt'ls, an- mote llahlo to have ii nmli-iietist course of ulillte and lever. htld Tlio worm nme:tis have lwn known u :nro when nil other remeJIos hare lUlleii, -.s;n?ciai!y in children. .-i.v itil,v a. Carotbers & Co.. ft'liotcsn'o in. 1 ret n I! tlmsrirMs, Altianj-, Ur tioUur ieri)otiio, ii'.W. I'rln hiS"i KCW To-Duy. l'nriuem, Tnkc Notice. TTOT.i; lil-l'il.ti HI-' MV IVTKI 1 mMi I lie Kroimili Winelioiisi-.aHil lie- tlml connec real's, elthc pari ieii ar.i ACClU NT. or t tie) will mil. lose mi nil niv Wlslness in nn IMMKI'I M'ELY, i'-;v. t nt tent Ion of all iioare iniir v note or book account, anil out Ion linralleii toyonrMACK I'Jense rctnm ili.-m in oirw, if. chaiveit uirslnsl yon i'i ne ('. M. i Mfl Wti'lllll't'. All'.in.'.', May la FIliVMii IN ALftAXV, J. It. 1IEHRU.V, MX. AT Till- lone." imtrKei IW to lia-iliess he tin; , . . I . I, j I11K M.l "un e" HOie loie.ne n- niwii. ii .-, rM f.. nUu..., I, however, by throwing the can- i-,n i;mv. ' into the last week, the JIHIgB t I, A I.Ynit slveel. OnHIOSCS 1" I'll imply Willi un KlIKisoi .ii i-.. i is SSAUKIIT, IBEOOK, : Proprietor, 01.1) I'I. M i. UN ell all t'lltlo-l ti'iicinl sati - hlt.i n illi a n-lee I'l'l 1 for nKititiiN. ity will, by that tlnie, be able to t and canvass with the other candidates ou the ticket. . ... CAltntAGES, Ktc Mr. Win. Peter Is putting up some first class work in tii.- shanc ofexnrcss and road wagons that should challenge the attention of buyer;. A more serviceable, Strong anil durable wagon than his make is i seldom offered in any market. A call at his -hop w ill convince you. Kxi ELLKJiT Woiik. Geo. W. Cray. D. 1). S.. executes all kinds and styles reforming of plate- for artificial teeth, in an line- quailed manner, at the lowest rates which good work rill be obtained. ( all at his office in ParrUh brick, and see specimens. UH' HIV m oi-ci iniiii.il ii', j tasty set of fellows, as any cue can sec ; jel)j. ))V ui0ase on Sunday, i i from a glance at the manner ami wyie ; wl reC0verlng. in which they have so recently titled i f r eig, general advertising up their new ballon Secoiifl Wig-pgaaTO dtlwl on raywteriRy'. Iu company with First Assistant Fore- y ftutliorlaed to act as agent for man, I Km. Jierrou toy uie nay, a brick himself), on Wednesday, we vis ited the hall of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, and was really suprised at tlie neat and tasty manner in which the room is fitted up. The floor is cover ed by a rich, soft carpet ; comfortable looking chairs occupy the raised plat forms on cither side of tlic room ; a beautiful chandelier is suspended from the ceiling iu the center of the room, and immediately under it sits a large renter-table. In tlie south end of the oninc as Mrs. M njri some seven or eight miles from this city was engaged milking, she was knocked Insensible by a calf, which, being under full headway, hutted her on the Side of the bead. Mrs. Wright laid just got through milking and was in the art of rising, wlien the calf was let into the mclosure, which, running nt full speed to obtain its regular room, on a raised pluttonn neatly car- bash, came iu contact with Mrs. W., noted, is tlie arm-dialr of Shite, occu- as alovc narrated. Ou Tuesday the 1-- - candidate has yet to goto the saloon daily to renew his pledges 0f refor mation, and try to "quit" in better earnest, this time : and that we know bis opposing candidate well and most favorably. If any one asks yon w ho had the impudence to talk this way. tell them the message ended just before the name appeared. .I.C. SN'ODfiltASS. - ' Cannkk Fltrrrs. Peaches, oyster. Democratic Candidate foh Coi n- ,......, - , (i in fact all canned coeds the Rkmstek. ; TV Ji i;k. It is charged by Demo- !m, mlwl)ewi f,.01 50 to 75c perdoz- Badly IkJI'UED Ou Monday even- crnts that their candidate rorionmy u,, cans In price in the last few days. ,ie a, Mrs. Writtbt. who resides Judge, K. X. Tandy, tsa conrmeo mililer. If this he WM, PETERS, MAM i-'AcTl ina; Utf Carriages 6 Wagons or Every DeseHptton, ALBANY, OltECiON. m kai n i:t ami ml six le- Of Wagon To OttfiEIl AN'V Carrlngcs, HncU, COSSOI.IXC A Missouri woman re cently eloped, leaving the following note to comfort the heart, of the hus band : "Hear William good bye. Do not mourn for the ehildreu, tor none ; ofthcin arc yours." is the iwo ol mirk will jn- true, he is cer- talnly unfit to fill the most Important county oll'ice, and we don't wonder at consistent, honest Democrats, all over the county, refusing to vote for him. Rem.. Messrs. W. II. Kuhn & Co. have received a number of large bells, suitable for school-houses, churches, hotels, etc.. which they oiler at low figures, ( all and see them. Xew CittiBCU. Members of the Christian Church arc endeavoring to secure a sufficient amount of funds to (H'vvni AGAIN. I. B. Herron, Esq,, lias reopened the Franklin Mar ket. 011 First street, where he will be pleased to see all who desire to obtain meats. Doc. is one 01 me mom, uu tomiitodating butchers In Webtoot, and deserves a liberal patronage. Persons l aving poultry to sell can obtain the hishest market price in rash by calling at the Frauklin Mar ket. ' 1 1 ... r MEBCCBY.-This new candl- date for public fevor commenced it career last week. It belongs to tlie possum family; is neay printed, "d seems to lwve a Cur store of ads. pied by the President on "meeting nights." Immediately in front of the President is tlie chair and desk ot the Secretary said desk being about as neat a specimen ot cabnet work as is generally gotten up. Severn! tram pets, one ot them of silver, banners, flags, a tplcmildid artificial wreathe, occupy appropriate places about tlie room. A number of pictures of fire scenes are to lie suspended on the I walls, and w hen all are In place it w ill Ims one of tlic most aUractive hulls on the Pacific coast. We commend tlie taste of the boys, aud wish them every success in their attempts to build up aud maintain a first class fire coin- To Faiimers. Klsewhere will lie found a notice to parties who are in debted to Messrs. Cartwrlght A Co. Charley Cartwrlght liavlng disposed of his Interest In the concern, refjuestsall to make immediate payment. He es pecially requests tiiat all who lwve sacks belonging to the firm will ltlier return (he sacks or pay (or them. . . 1 . Thanks To the various friends who have favored us with local news. We liope to hear from them every week. lady was in milch pain, and it may yet prove a serious ease. Changed owneks. Mr. C. M. Cartwrlght has sold his third interest in the Froman Building aud Soap Works to Mr. Charles Simpson, and Mr. A. Ik Morris lias sold his third to Mr. C. Westlake, and the firm will hereafter be AVestlake & Simpson. These gentlemen are well known as sound financially, and their word in any business matter is as good as their bond. They propose to do a fair, honest, legitimate business, andTftvitc all old customers to give them a call. Bead tlieir advertisement elsewhere in this piper. Lebanon. The citizens of Lebanon and vicinity are invited to call and ex amine the new stock of goods lately received by .fas. L. Cowan. Jim is bound to keep a (WI stock of every thing rauilrcd by his patrons, and will sell on the most reasonable rates. Call and examine. Ocean Steameu?. The John L. Stephens sailed from San Francisco for Portland on Wednesday. Steamer Idaho sails for Victoria and way ports to-morrow. HH.VEft Wake. Titus Bros, have a splendid quality of late style silver and . cm.t a ending this city. plated wares which will COmmeml .- themselves to all who will examine j Pie Plant. For the largest aud them. They have as extensive an as-: most hiclotis pieplant yon ever saw. sortnient of "rich jewelry, Blgln watch- j g0 t0 ir. ,j0iin Millard. For a nice es. clocks. Sc. a will be found south ; , , ,,ost ml)k?, of Portland. They have also for sale the laninus,:niiexeo!ed diamond spec- ( y OmCE. Eli Carter, Esq.. is taclcs. Visit tliclr Store by all means. ; yt; U M : erecting a new office along side of Mr. lloixow'AV's Ointment. Kn siic- j A. C. Layfon's new laiilding, corner las and all Inflammatory diseases yield 0f JJi-oadalhin aud First street. to a inillgcilt use 01 1111s pnneiini .. 0 . jL. I I .....I Ate,, at us rvasonainc mn koikI nuiierial and llrst-elii Itereli-tnjj neatly lUiitoxiieiUUbuslydoiie at low rates. .... , . , slum on Fern- betweon Urst mid Seeoiul Btret'ls. ' W'M. I'KTKRS. AllWlVi May 10, ls7i-!W R. VASCLEVE' Galraic AMoiiBal Supporter -AND ITEBISE BEUl'IATOB. Vn advance' of ill ni'inralion. In the foot, hand and i wnni.v- florins neck, their approach AwM Mbeck-; tvvcivc per. cent, has bren made oil d at out it supperatlon euxnes. 1 danger is imminent, and the knife woolens In the hut ten days. cannot be employed without jeopard-; 7 , '., Irimrllfe. Tliis Ointment will remove Em.akoed-Is wlait s the matter the disorder, without cutting, pain or ' with the Portland Xdtuinj. Olad to ucril. 25 cents per liox or pot. see this evidence of prosperity. Vew Stvi.es. Chas. Mealry is flu- j Maiikets. Trade not overly brisk Uhiug up a lot of Dolly Varilen lxil- i during the week, but nn improvement room sets, tables, cte.,-a rich and on Jast week. Fair receipts of pi-oduce received, at following figures! Butter Receipts lilieml and the utilquc pattern, entirely new, and, owing to the style and low price, must go like hot (lap-jacks. Go and see them. . . TitAVEi.rai'sOfiDE. Thisneatlittle pamphlet for May, issued by L. Sam uel, Portland, Oregon, Is another ad vertising medium just Issued, and pro posed to he scut out monthly hereaf ter. It Is to be distrllmtod gratuitously. Rei.ic.ious. Tlie Rev. Mr. Babcock, ofCorvaMk will preach in the Court House on Sunday evening, May the 19th, quality somewhat improved. Quote at iCtei'ie V ft- Eggs In good supply at 25c Y dozen. Hams Dealers are offering 10c f lk. Sides Buying at 12Jtfe; retailing at lie. Shoulders-Buying at 10c; retailing t 12c. ...... Oats Market bare ; nominal at 80c bushel. . , , , Wheat Price unsettled ; millers of fering 05c TP bushel. Wool-Quoted at 48 f ft. THE ME1UT9 OF TTHS INStflllTMSXT consisl prlricinil1y in the support it give to tlic alxloiiHin an I nplne, Die i-lt Iain-owl, mipporto'I hy snsixiiHlers inwhiK nverllienlioulilers, nail kepi la Mhape hy nlf)jeneratlii?iIvaiiIet'latcR,wlilehglvo 11 nleasanl onrrcnt. Tin- Iteirnliitor is also Gahnnle; lis ( ") RndNoizlesai-i! iimde of Sliver; ltsiitem.of Coiiperniid .Im-, is hollow, (lmt lirJecMoiis niuv in- thrown tnronifh lt,orliitofuenix-K at 'the I'lcrus. It am lie so regulated oy Us thnraiHwrew as to mcel any iiml-im-l-llon nt the I'lenis. inul is umxnwUod ill meeting any fonn of ftmalfl dbwtwe. Price, sil. Patented Annus! M. IS71, hy W. S. Vuiil'lio e, t'eutiiillii, lllhioi. Territory lor Sole, ur will receive Royalty lor ninuiirnrtiire. For State or Territorial ri-,'IUs to mann. fm-tiu-e and sell on ihe Purine Const, apply to COM... VAN CtKVt; Albany, imon. Importitiit to Mcrchaitts. Urent Rediirtlon lit CnndlcM! TN C()XSKQUKN(.'E OF A HKCMXE W 1 tlie nrkio of uan the unaerslsneu, proprietors ot tlie Portlnnd 'nmly ,nnulnctry, have ninth n HTOpondln8 iwhietinn In the prtuo of candles, arapnnting from 2 i UoenUpor potmd. , . All eundles sold hy us are warranted to be laaiiufactnrod from Donblc lleltiinl -"ar. A full MMortnwnt of all Minis of nuts conslrtiitlv on hand, mid sold nt a siniilliel vunveon'San Eianeiwo prkes. Order from tlw counjry fiKWrntlJ at Ipinlt'dto. Ablski HKUWUni No. in rimust., opi-it n8flinl ' Cortland, Oregon. MTotioo. OVCSaoS A CAI.IEOIINIA nAIMtOATJ ton manv, Urn" ertmont. lValtand ii,,,., , nS", is7i. -Nutlet! U lifltehy hvtVimiS Kfontnf Mme I llOLiitlTof lbeComiu- "rAn vacwit Land hi odd mimlx-red eo tloim, whether surveyed or UnorvOTi. wlllifn a tllatanee of thlrly ml lej frraa " line of the road, Mwfi 5 Wtf Und Agnt Mr4 4