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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1872)
m M ST to ..V" " lint of pitKwii mm To be Aiearard at the fnuni) Fair to held at lie Fair Ornumli, out milt tvuih of Albuuy, on September 24,25, 28,27,58, 1872. CLASS NO. 1 Cattle. John Iran), Superintendent. No. 1. Shobt Horns. Bulls. Bid bull 3 years old ud up'rd $12 00 $6 00 " 2 " ' 10 00 5 00 ' " 1 " 8 00 4 00 But calf S 00 2 50 Com. . . Be't coir 3 years old and up'rd $10 00 $5 00 t " " 8 00 4 00 " heifer 1 " " 4 00 2 00 " " calf.- 4 00 2 00 No. 2 1 eroiif. No. 'i Herefords, No. 4 Ayerahircs, and No. 5 Aldemeys, name premi um as No. 1. Exhibitor in Koa, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 must fur niib satisfactory evidence or ae and pedigree in writing. No. G Graded Cattle, cboss ureeds. Bull. l!e-t bull 3 years old and up'rd the thorn fleece witbtbe sheep, together with a statement of the time of its growth. Hi lk 2. The committee -shall take Into con I sidcration the quality as well aa weight of the fleece, and quality a. d age aa well as the weight ; of the carcass. Class No. l-Swine & Poultry. Jesse Pariah, Superintendent. No, 1. Chester Whitk. $10 00 $5 00 Beit boar 2 rears old and up " " 1 year " 6 00 3 00 ' " m'a " 4 00 2 00 " sow 2 y's " 6 00 3 00 " sow I year " 4 00 2 00 ". sow fi m't " 3 00 1 50 " litter of pijrs nat less than (i months old 8 00 4 00 Class No. 10. Home Work; John Ostrander, Superintendent. Exhibited by the maker. 1 R.rli.liirc: K.i 3 X 4 Cross llrecds: i an, I Y, .1 l! r.i.leil m ih.mii in m as o. 1 . ! R U C( of CIVS' no. u. owr.Erxi.Yhf.s. Best boar of any breed. Best sow of any breed.. $10 0(1 $." 10 00 5 ii i i. " " ealf Cows. l;t cow 3 rears old and up'rd $10 00 8 U0 5 Oil 3 00 No. 7. Poilthy. Best pair of geese $2 00 $1 00 Heal naif of docks 2 "0 1 Oil j Boat p.iir of chickens 2 00 j Bet pair of guinea fowl? 2 (HI ! Best pair of pea I'qwla 5 00 Entrance fee twenty per cent. j Class No. 8.--Grain and Vege tables. E. Vyatt, Superintendent. No. 1. lirawers 2 00 I 0" Handkerchief trunsld 1 00 50 Jeans 5 yds home made 3 00 1 00 I.in-cy 5 yds home made J VV 1 Linen ipec n stli'd ir'u'd I 00 50 Mat lamp 1 00 50 " worsted I 00 50 for floor 1 00 50 Mittens h'k'd 1 00 50 knit 1 00 50 crucial. I 00 SO 2 00 1 on Necklace b'd. I on 50 " iui'tat'n coral I 00 50 ..I i;. ...... 9 no 1 Oil tltliiin'it civ r 1 00 Jti Chemise 2 HO 1 00 Pdkel watch I 00 50 Corset 1 50 7.V I'ants m'd by Carpet w'lcn. 4 00 2 I'll lady 2 00 1 I'O Carnal r .. 4 (10 '' Oil Guilt white... 2 00 1 HO Apr'n br'ded $1 50 Apr'o embr'd 1 50 Afghan 1 00 Market fancy I 00 Basket card.. 1 00 Basket hV'flg b'd work... I 00 Basket b'g'ng aoorn wirk 1 00 Basket b'g'ng cone work.. 1 00 Basket b'g'ng wall 1 00 Bos shell 1 IIU Bl'k't f'r in'l't embr'd... 75 75' 50 SO 50 SO so so " ' pears 2 00 1 00 " " tomatoes 2 00 1 00 Best exhibit of dried fruit 4 00 2 00 Entrance fee fifteen per cent. Class No. 14. Mechanioal De partment. James Finlayson, Superintendent, Exhibited by the maker. OREtlON MAN I FAC'H'HE. 1 on 1 on 2 50 $8 Oil ifl ii" 6 on 3 on 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 mi 8 00 4 00 " h'fer 1 " " ' " calf...?. " milch enw nl' any blond Rilr. Exhibitor! t-nuipeting for premiums for the best milch enw of any blood, shall tur-ni-h the Superintendent a certified statement of 1 lie amount, by weight, ef milk produced by t .e enw entered by them, during ten days of the lesion preceding the exhibition, with a Statement of the age of the calf at the tine the milk is weighed, and kind and amonnt of food. No. 7 Fat Cattle. Competitors in this d. partment are required to tile with the Corresponding Secretary a state ment of the age of the. animal, time, manner, kind, qualkjj and cost f feeding, and all the expenses connected with the fattening. J Fat ox 5 years old and upward $8 On $4 no Fat eow 5 years old and up'rd 8 00 4 00 No, 8 Sweepstakes. Bert hull of any bread $15 110 $7 50 enw " " " IS 00 7 511 "0 per cent entrance fee in the abuvc depart ment. C1ASS NO. 2.- Horses. -.slf." Call. iway, Superintendent. . ' NO. 1 TuOHOlliHIIIIEL). $15 00 $7 50 10 00 5 00 j s oo 4 no i " " J " 'i 4 00 2 no j " " suckling oolt 3 00 1 SO . (In the department of thoroughbred animals, whether catte or burses, none will be permitted j tu compete but such as have satisfactory pedi- i No 2 Graded. Dost stallion 4 y'rs old and up $10 00 $5 00 Ball stallion 3 years old 8 00 4 00 i Best stalliou 2 rears old 6 00 3 00 Best stallion I 'year ulu 4 00 2 00 Bert stallion colt 3 00 1 50 No. 3 Sweepstakes. Best brood marc and cult four years old and upward Belt eldiug 4 years old up'rd No. 4, Best span of -carriage horses or mares, owned by one person Jte-t single horse or mare to lluggy 1 00 s oo S 00 2 50 no oo 00 00 00 00 -t stallion 4 y'rs old and up 3 " 111 HO 1 00 1 (JO $i i-o 1 00 1 50 4 00 mi 00 00 on 00 nil i0 n,i 00 00 00 50 SO ; 50 25 50 50 1 50 SO j so ! SO I 00 oo I so : 50 60 ! 00 so so 50 I 50 50 I 50 tis 4 50 1 oo ; 15 00 $7 50 5 00 2 50 The abuvo to be tested. Entry fee 20 per eenf. No. 5. Best span of horses for all work $20 00 $10 00 Best span of draft horses or mares 20 00 10 00 The aboye to bo tested, and owned by one per-. m. Twenty flic per oi.nl. entry in this No. CLASS NO. 3. -Running'. Board of Directors, Superintendent, ltnnning 3 in 5, free for all: purse, $1 ,000. I 1st horse $700 2td horse $300 j Kunn'mg, 2 in 3, purse $500. 1st horse $350 2nd horse $150 j Running, single dash, 1 mile; purse, $200. 1-t horse $150 2nd horse $50 j Banning, single dash, 1 mile, 3 year olds; purse i SI 00 1st horse $75 2nd horse.... $25 Three to enter and two to start. Entrance fee 25 per cent on all purses in this class. CLASS NO. 4 Trotting: to Role. Board of Directors, Superintendent. 1st race, trotting, 3 in S, free for all; Purse, $500, 1-t horse .....$350 I 2nd horse $150 j 2nd race, J in ;. i" borsei that never beat three J minu'es: nurse, f'OJO. In h irse o i 2nd horse $100 3rd r. ee, 2 in ... lor boreal that never heat 3:30: Poise. $100. 1st burse $7S I 2nd horse $25 4th race, 2 in 3, for three year olds: purse, $100 1st horse $75 I2ud horse $25 5th, pac:ng race 2 in 3: purse, $150. Ill horse $100 2nd horse $50 Three to enter. Entrance fee 25 per cent on all purses in this class. CLASS NO. 5 -niulet and Jack. Miller Morgan, Superintendent. Best Jack $10 00 $5 00 Best slum work mules, Oregon raised 5 00 J 50 ! Best yearling mule 4 00 2 00 Best suckiug mule 2 00 1 00 Best dennette 00 3 00 Entrance fee 20 per cent in this department, CLASS NO. 6 Sheep. S. Froman, Superintendent. No. 1. American or Crois Breed Merino. Best buck 4 years old or up'rd $8 00 $t 00 ltet buck 1 vearold 00 3 00 Beit ewe 00 Best buck lamb 00 Be.-l ewe lamb 4 00 Best pair lamb & 00 Be.( sample wool quality and weiiht 3 00 No. 2-Frenob Merino, No. 3 Spanish, No. 4-Southdtww, No. 5 New Oxfurdihire, No. 0-t'oisweW, N, 7 Graded Sbeep, No, 8 Leicester, eense frrcra omi as No. 1. m 9.-Fat Shmsp. Best wether $4 00 $2 00 llc t bnek of any breed for wool and mutton 00 3 00 No. 10 Angora goats, same premium as at the State Fair. Kutranee fee in this elan, IS per cent. Rci.x 1. Those exhibiting sheep for sreml wus offered for wool aud mutton, shall exhibit To be grown by the person competing. Lest 2 aires fall wheat $50 08 $25 I'O Best 2 acres spring wheal 50 00 25 I'O Best 2 acres oats 25 00 12 50 The above products to be estimated at the market value of each variety. Sample of each kind to be exhibited in the pavillion, not less than one hushel of each kind. Parties competiug f..r tin above premiums are requested to carefully measure the ground in presence .f sworn witnesses. The harvest ing, threshing and measuring or weighing to be dono in presence of disinterested witnesses whose affidavit shall be attached to the applica tion fur premium. Best 1 acre of corn $10 00 S 00 Bert 1 acre of broom corn 20 W 10 on Bell sin in )ile of broom corn Best I bushel of fall wheat lies! I bushel of spring wheat : Best I bushel Of oat . Best I bushel of huekwheat.... ; Bell I bushel of rye. ' lle.-l 1 buihel of hurley , Best J hu-b.'l of white eurn ; Best i bushel of yellow corn... Best assortment of grains Best nere of flax i Besl peek of timothy Hoed Best peck of clover seed Entrance fee 25 per cent No. 2. , Best peck white beans i Boll peck peas ' Best hall bushel potatoes Best buhel sweet potatoes gr.iwn in Oregon Best pumpkin and squashes Best onions M I! st beets Best carrois..... Best parsnips Best turnips Best tomatoes Best cabbage Best egg plant Rest exhibit of vegetable! 2 00 1 BeU cauliflower No. 3 Meloxs. To be grown by the exhibitor. Best specimen watermelon $1 50 75 Best specimen musktnelon 1 50 75 No. 4 Flour. Best fifty pounds of flour $2 0(1 1 00 Best fifty pounds of corn meal 2 00 1 00 llct SftJ lbs buckwheat flour 2 00 1 00 Class No. 9. Domestic Manu facture. Enoch Holt, Superintendent. No. 1. Best 10 lbs butter not less than 4 months old $20 00 $10 On Best cheese Best 10 lbs of lard Best 4 p,ouuds of candles Besl 1 pounds of snap Bell pair of bacon hams Best bacon, whole hog Best vuriely of blankets, not less than four Best dozen of brooms No. 2. Best Oregon Jeans, five yards Best Oregon socks Best Oregon cloth, all wool, live yards Best Oregon pair of blaukcts Best Oregon pair of mittens Best Oregon pair of buckskin gloves ; Class No. 12. Flowers and Preserves. Joseph Friedly, Superintendent. No. 1. Floweks. Exhibit of greatest variety and specimens of II .wers I 'in pots) " fuchias " monthly roses " geraniums " verbenas " climbing plants in basket! " moSSr-S..., " caotui " aster " balsai ,'.i 50 50 5" 50 SO Coverlet d'hlo woolen 3 00 1 Cushion tofPt Bjbr'd 1 50 Coiaion lofit.. I 00 Cushion bible I Oil Collar tatting 1 00 Collar oroeh I I oo Collar embr'd I 00 Collar tians- ferrcd 1 00 Cover croohel ' stand 1 00 ' Cover em'nr'd I table 1 00 ' ('over crochet pl'w 1 00 j Cover etubr'd ehtl: l oo ; C'mfrt'r ge'ti ; knit wu leu 1 00 Counterpane i ehtbr'dercd cr'i hot 2 00 ! Cloak brald'd I infant 1 00 Cionk embr'd 2 no ! Cloak lady's woolen 1 00 Cloak silk 1 00 51' Cap for Inly 1 On SO Cravat gent.. I oo 5" Dresi white... 2 no 1 OlS, Dress night... 2 00 1 00 Bress whit e for infant.. 1 00 5c Drees braided for chihl.... 2 00 1 00 Edging er'ctt 1 00 50 " tatting 1 00 Bmh'd ir'ritd I oo Eral'd silk.. 1 mi Embr'd bead 1 00 Flannel 5 yds home ma le 3 00 1 Frame shell.. I ml Frame see l... 1 1)0 Frame photo graph 1 00 Fruit wax 1 no Flowers wax. 1 00 l'h. wers hair. 1 00 Flw'rs zeph'r 1 Oil down gent's dressing.... I aO 50 Guard watch 1 00 5" Gloves h'ke l. I ml 50 Ulnyei knit... I 00 50 ' buokikil 1 00 I"1 Handkerchief cmb'il I 00 natch w'k :i on 1 50 " fancy 3 Oil 1 50 " worsted.. $ 00 1 SO Rug, hearth.. 1 oo M Shirt, a hit.'.. '.' 00 1 00 Slips, pillow.. 1 00 50 imbr'd. 1 -"'0 75 erechel. I 50 75 Skills, white. 1 50 75 imbr'd. I 50 75 " bra d.d I 50 75 " fi r iofl I 00 7.i " fur iuf't flannel 1 00 50 flannel for lady 1 50 75 Suit fur boy plain 1 50 75 braided 2 00 I 00 1 ' in 'de hy h'nd 3 00 1 50 Suit, lady's walking.'... 2 (HI I 0(1 1 oo Sto'knga knit ci.tton 1 00 50 50 ' woolen. 1 00 50 1 00 Sticks, woolen 1 00 60 cotton.. 1 oo 50 5u Set linen 1 "0 50 51' " toilet mat 5u . cmehet I (HI 511 5" " toilet mat milrsailes.. 1 oo hawlor'cbet 1 lai aek crochet. 1 00 Idyl ho'sc 1 10 " 'crochet infant 1 00 Uppers, cui- broiderod... I 00 50 Ti.lv worsted 1 I'll 5o Tidy crochet 1 00 50 Tidy retted... 1 U0 Vest made by 5o Indy 50 Work, bur.... $ M 00 $( on 8 00 4 I'O 8 00 4 00 8 CO 4 I'O 0 00 3 00 5 00 2 50 5 00 2 50 5 00 2 50 3 CO 1 50 15 (W 7 50 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 5 00 2 50 I 3 110 1 50 ! 4 00 2 (HI ! 3 00 1 50 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 ' 2 00 1 oo 10 (10 5 i in . II) ell 5 Oil ! 10 00 5 00 .'I 00 1 50 i 5 00 2 So I 5 00 2 50 2 OO 1 00 I 4 00 2 10 i 2 DO 1 00 : .2 do 1 00 3 1.0 1 50 5 00 2 50 6 00 2 5" 3 CO 1 50 SO 50 Shell moss leather... head mek ItraW lair... . 1 00 2 tin I 00 2410 l on 00 I mi j I'll I IM) 2 00 1 01 2 IK) 1 00 1 in 51) 2 Oil 1 CO on papier m iche 2 00 1 00 raised wonted 2 oo l co faro, white In, me made 1 CO 50 Vain, colored home nude 1 (H) 50 ! Buggy . Express wagon . Sang plow i Sulky plow , Plow' : Seed sower ' Cultivator ' Harrow Beaper or header Pair of flue boots Pair of coarse boots..... Carriage harness Saddle Team harness Sample of lealtier Bureau j Sofa Bedstead ' Bay press (Imbuing machine ; Bitching inoehir.e Straw cutter Fan mill Checc press. : Churn Blacksmith work, 4 pieces... 'I'iu work, 10 pieces Casting, 5 pieces J Revolving wine mill Besl stove made in Oregon.. : Best exhibit of cooper work..,. Bell washing machine Entrance 1 5 per cent. Class No, 15. --Plowing. D, M. Cook, Superintendent. j ! Best plowing. $10 Oil $5 00 : I ' Plowing match to common, e as directed by i the judges, and to be coutiuued i'i such a man- j ncr as they shall deem besl for n fair and iin- 4 partial trial, Entrance ce 20 per cent. Class No. 16.--Equestrianisin and Foot Racing. John Thomas, Superintendent. Best Equestrienne $10 00 j Best foot roie one fourth mile (entrance 50 cents) purso $10 (0 Class No. 17. -Farms. , A. Cowan, Superintendent 0 Simpson and I S. Froman, Committee. Best arranged and c inducted farm in Linn c anity $50 00 j I Two to enter. Entrance fee 25 per cent. All farm competing for the above premium must be entered by the first day of Seolctnber, I next, so that the Committee can examine (hem prior to the fair. Omitted from proper place CLASS NO, 4. Walking .Match. Jus n Wheeler, Sopcriutcmlent. 1 Distance one mile $15 00 $1" 0(1 Three to enter and two to go. Entrance fee ; tweuty-riic per cent. A. HACKLEMAN, President. A N. ABNOLB, .-'c rotary. ' M.M.TIN LCPER. Treasurer. JASON H'HEKLEB, Chief Mahal. Mai liine and hand work will not compete in the above, 11s first and second premiums will he given to articles of the same kiud, for the best j machine and hand work. MILLINERY AND MANTUA MAKING. Velvet bonnet $2 0(1 $1 (10 Fancy bonnet 2 (HI 1 00 Lady's velvet hat 2 01) 1 00 j Child'.- hat.. 1 OO 50 I Head dress 1 (CI 50 L ull's ct . nk 2 00 1 00 Silk' bonnet 2 Oil 1 00 j Trimmed bonnet 2 no 1 00 j Lady's straw hat 2 00 1 00 ' Infant's cup 2 00 1 00 ! Lady's dress..... 2 I'O 1 0" I WORK BY MISSliS UNDER FIFTEEN. General Remarks. oats will he provided 011 the ;munds 5 00 2 50 l.nO 50 1 W 50 1 00 50 5 00 2 50 5 00 2 50 4 00 2 00 5 00 2 50 $2 00 $1 OO 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 1 50 1 00 50 -1 00 50 Shirt made by hand Patchwork quilt Crochet work Tat ling Knit socks Calico dress $2 00 SI 2 CO 1 00 1 (HI 1 (II 2 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 III 50 511 50 50 I 50 i .us... trs,; latn. coxcombs . ilSi dahlia Rest boquet of roses " everlasting fl'rs.. " mixed flowers.... No. 2. Pickles. Pickles, cucumber " mixed " iweet No. 3. 3 oo 2 00 2 00 2 50 1 50 Beit bread, salt rising... " yeast " soda biscuit No. 4. Cakes Beet assortment, of cake! 10 0ft No. 5. Preserves. Best exhibit of preserve! 10 00 No. C Jellies. Best exhibit of jelliel 10 00 No. 7. Mabmalade. $5 on $3 00 3 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 3 00 2 0(1 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 on 2 I'O 1 00 2 O0 1 00 2 (10 1 00 1 00 SO 1 O0 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 ,1 00-'40. 1 00 .60 3 00 ' KM 3 00 MOO 2 00Vftn Best plum.. " quince.. 1 CO 1 00 5 OO 5 00 5 00 50 50 No. 8. Canned Fruits (in glass). Canned peaches " cherriel " 1 ooieberriei ......... ...... " blackberries " plnmi " pearl- " tomatoes " itra wherries Beit exhibit of canned fruit..... Entrance fee fifteen per cent 1 00 50 1 (0 50 1 00 50 1 III) 50 1 00 SO 1 00 so 1 Ml SO 1 00 SO s 00 t 00 Bead work Knit stockings Pair darned woolen stockings. Pair darned colton stockings.. The same rule applies tu this clasB us that in Class 9. Entrance fee fifteen per cent. Class No. 11 Works of Art. A. B. PaXton, Superintendent. Exhihit mechanical dentistry... Oil painting on canvass Printing, newspaper " cards, etc " posters, in colors ' " plain Painting, water colors " sign " oriental Collection of photographs Penmanship Drawing, pencil " monochromatic " crayon " sand paper Zephyr wonted pictures, needle work Entree fee fifteen per cent. Class No. 13. Fruits & Wines, Jos. Hamilton, Superintendent. No. 1. Apples. Ten varieties, 4 specimuns each $5 00 S2 50 No. 2. 1'EARS. Ten varieties. 4 specimens each 5 00 2 50 No. 3. Peaches. Best twenty peaches 5 00 2 50 No. 4. Plums. Best twenty plums 5 00 2 50 No. 5. Grapes. For the greatest number of good varieties and best grown spec imens, three bunches eacl ? 00 2 00 Best six specimens, one variety 2 00 1 00 No. C Wine, etc. $ 00 $.i 00 5 no :i til) 2 00 1 00 3 0O 2 00 3 HO 2 00 2 00 1 00 H 00 2 00 3 Oil 2 00 2 00 1 no 5 00 2 0(1 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Hay and at icasoiiuble rates. Oood opportunities for camping, with plenty of wood and water. The people in general, and especially the la dies, arc requested to luruish picture! and. other ornaments lor the pavilion. They will be will cared t'.ir. A general invitnti .11 is extended to the citi zens of oilier count:! s in Oregon to participate! ; in and compete for premiums at the approach I lug Fair. The committees will bo arranged and announc- ed on the 2nd day of the Pair, i All animal-or articles that have heretofore j received twoflrsl premiums to be barred out. The Pavilion .Marshal shall have charge of the same, with p .wer P. appoint assistants, and such other duties as the Directors shall direct. ! The field Marshal shall have power to select i his aids, to pn servo order, and to perform such ' ' other duties as the Bonrd of Directors shall di- reel. The Board of Directors shall meet at the pa vilion at nine o'clock A. M. of each day of I he Fair. j The President shall have general supervision 1 I of the Fair ground and oflicerii and see that the j j laws, rules and rcgulatioii of the Asioeiation ! and Board of Directors arc duly observed, and , ! that the rights and privileges of exhibitors and I persons niu not a). used. Superintendents shall select three (3) persons . ! as judges in th- ir respective classes, and shall : submit the lame to the Board of Directors or j President for approval. Superintendents will report their attendance j : to the Directors by nine o'clock a. u of the sec j ond day of the Fair. The Board of Directors will use every precau' : I lion in their power for the safe preservation ol ' all articles and stock on exhibition,' but will not j be accountable for teart or (foetooe. Exhibit- 1 : ore must give attention to Ihelr arlielei or nni- ' mall during the Fair, and at the close of the : j exhibition attend to their removal. Best grape wine... 1 00 " currant wine 1 00 " cider vinegar I 00 No. 7. Putters. Best jar of apple butter 1 00 " pear butter oft " peach butter 1 0 " plums..,. 1 00 " tomato 1 00 No. 8. Dried Fruit. Best I Ilis dried appks... " peaches . .currants plumi sweet corn cherries..,......, gooseberries..... 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ! Rules for Racing-Trotting and Running. 1 Ft i-i.b 1. No person shall cut as judge in any race on which he may have bet, or in which be may be interested. Rui.a 2. The person entering for a racn (or his proxy) will draw for position on the track, under the supervision of the judges. It (1CH 3 In all trials of speed, only three starts will be allowed, and any person who shall j fail on the third trial final be ruled oil liy 111 i judges, but may have the privilege of going ; against the time of the rare. Bri.F. I. In trotting and pacing races, all un- imul? to carry one hundred and forty-five pounds ( in addition to the vehicle. RULI 5. The premium will be withheld from I one or both of the parties in any race, if in the opinion of the judges it is not a fair contest, as , no jockeying or foul riding or driving will be I allowed. Kiits 6. Any animal or animals cntcroa in ! a ruco may go "gainst the timo of the nice, 1 provided the intention so to do is stated to the 1 T..,l before anv of the animals start. Any animal bolting or flying the track may havo the same privilege. Ki ts 7 Any animal that is not in rcndinesi nt the precise time appointed, shall forfeit ill claims to the contest. Ruts 8. The usual time botwocn hents will be allowed. The weight for running will be three yea's old, seventy-five pounds; four years old, cighty-flve pounds: five years old, ninety flve pounds: six years old, one hundrod and live pounds; three pounds off inares and geldings. Rtrts 9, No racing shall be allowed on the Fair Grounds, but what is ordered by the Direc tors and under their control. Ri'ts 10. No person shall be permitted to occupy the stand during trials of speed, but of ficers, judges and ewh persons as may be invit ed by the Presides),, rid no Interference will be permitted in weighing riders. Rnts II. No race will be ran without patrol Judges. & GO TO THE CD m CD CD m SPECTACLES, MOXEY CAM NOT HI V IT, FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS! 1 Superior j But the IMnmoml Npevtncles will preserve It. TK NOW OFFER A (iLASS To THE T public which is pronounced by tun mosit odlolirnted optlumna of tbo world to lie tin: most perfect, natural, urtiflcinl ln?lp to the bunion eye ever known. Tin y niv ground undorourown Hupervtalon, at urn' own iinniufiu-toi'v, in New Haven, nnd uw so oonsrtmctOd timt (be core or coiner of Hie lenaooniOS directly in f 11 nit of tile eye, producing n I.I Vll AMI IiISTINCI' V1SI, 1 as 111 tne lui.iiuni, neaimy sint.atri im voiitlnef ol! uuiilonsiiut seilutbois. such 11s gltiiiiii'i-itg iiiul wavering of sl -.ht, dizzi ness, etc., pot'llllur 111 111! others ill WW. Th. 'so trij, . (ire inantilnctnred from mi nute ci ..sin'. peliMoH molted together, mol ilorn r thelrvmiui!, l'li;intiniil, on nocouut of their hardtMnsnnd hriUlaney. Tiicyuiv mounted In the (inost mini mo-', nl Our otrti inununicdnry, in nil styles of gold, sliver, si eel, rubber, anil shell frames, of the la-st ipnaUty, Thfllr durability m not lie nur paswd, nnd their finish is such ns w ill suit (be most fliaildlous; None genuine mile beuring our trade-mark, 0 stamped on every iitiitio. Formic by the principal 0pllclan6 and jewelers, throughout the country. Muiitt bietiuvd bv d. K. Silencer Co., practical opticians, New York. For gale only by rm nrfoTiiF-BH, Dealers in watchest, elockaj juwolry, silver ware, etc., Albany, Oregon, Entered according to net of Congress, In (be year WOO, byJ ii. Silencer A Co.. in the clerk's otMee of the lllstrlet Court of (bo t'nited States, for the Sou: born Irhttricl of New York. ftovO sasii t-'ACtouy. BU1LDEKS, ATTENTION! SASH, BLIND, AM) DOOIl F JV J 1 11 Y . B.B.ALTHOl'SK. J. P; SAtlUJNSTO. V. KKTCIU M. ASYTIIOi S3". & 0., I.yuii Street, on the Itivrr llnnk, ALBANY, OHKOON. Keep 011 Bund 11 full assortment, and are prepnre t to FURNISH TO ORDER, Honrs, !s!i, RUntl, and liloldinusi, CROWN, PAXEl. BAND A NECTiON VIOI.lt, Of nil sizes. WINDOW AND DOOR FKAMKS. FltMtriii, Sidiiiy, - Ami - ill oth or kinds of Itulldiiig Mn terinl . 4 ISO: I'REPARKl) TO 1KI MILL f work, furnish siinker funs, r.lging shakers, suction funs, driving pulleys of liny kin. I. nt our fnctory on Lyon street Ion tlie river bunk , next below Marklinm'S warehouse, AUPHOUSE A CO, Al'inny. Fid). 10. IS09-U JAMES h. OWA., (Snrc'!wr 01' A. Cownn A Co.) Lebanon, Oregon, Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A full stock of dry Goods. IIHOCERIES, HARDWARE, tHTS SHOES. nil for sale nl the Lowest Prices for t'n s h or J'r a d tic C. gjjf- All persons owing A. Cowan to., can settle by cnilitiK on meat 11 anion. .1V4 " JAMLS Ii, Co WAN. -u Burlier shop. NOTE THIS : HALE BACKEN8TO bus oiwned 11 new Karl air simp 011 First stiimt, three doors west of Connor's Bank, where be will Is' pieasod 10 see nil pwsona needliiK his si'i'vices. Shaving, hair-cutting, sliuinpoolnir. etc., dour In the most satisfactory manner. Albany, February UVJ4v4 Patent mkdk im:. HOLLOWAY'S ,'A OArj-Tioisr. rpHE immense demand for HOLLOWAY'S A PILLS and OINTMENT lias tempted nnprinei pled parties to counterfeit these vain able inedlcines. In order to protect the public and ourselves, we have issued a new " Trade Mark," ooosist inj of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, with the letter H In tho centre. Every boa ef gen uine HoLtowiv's Pn.is and Oiansmrr wtu bare this trade mark on It ; noos an genuuis without it. N . V. Cnrsiai Co., Sole ProprUaara, 91 Maiden Lane, New York. CRANE HIIlilllAM, San Fru iclseo. t aL tU gole Agents for the ruvuu CoUk. v4 1