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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1872)
LOCAL SATTKKK Vi.nn: IV V. fills number rinses Tolhrac four of tire Kh.hsti.k. During the year just iMsscd vc have endeavored to publish a paper fully Worth the money asked for it three flollaTi per ammin. With the com Mmnreiueut of the voiuuie we enlarg ed ami purchased entire new Material throughout. The hu-iiicss, ot the of ftce has greatly Increased with our en larged facilities, and we feel encour aged hi continue to labor, not only for N. 1. Lift what we conceive lobe the 11 interests of I his community. As In (lie past, we skill gladly Mail 0U selt of every opportunity and every aid within our means to add to the at traction) and interest of the Kkcis We propose during the corning year to illustrate all the prominent points in the State, through the pages of tin- lfKHlsTKi:. We hope in this way to lint a larger share of the at tention of the people of the Eastern States titan CM 1-e done through any other medium. We have now in the fond of the engravers a tine view of the city ol Albany, five views of scenery In different parts of Uk State, ail of which will he completed in a few days and forwarded to us. We h ive in contemplation views of .1 liany Prairie, views of some of the tine farm In this vic inity, and views of all the towns in ,inn county. This U but a small portion of the program Ms Unit we linve laid down, fin--illustrating valley scenery during the con tinuance ot volume five of the Kl ui.Ttll ; we expect to "get away" with all tlie prominent point- of in terest in Oregon, Idaho and Washing ton Territory, etc. While making a strong appeal to the 'pictorial" taste of our fellow-citizens, we liall en deavor as well to furnish them with a newsy, sprightly, readable weekly jfcninial, vicing in Interest and general jet up" with any of its compeer on the 1'acilic Coast. We have not been able in the post years to reach our Idea! of a thorough w;i)w, and we may not in the coining volume : t ut we intend steadily to progress until We dt, If the people of Oregon think our enterprise worthy ot their aid and Wtpnort, we shall succeed ; if they do not, we shall soon know it. Our opin ion is that an enterprise sin-h as we have outlined, faintly, it 1 is true, in tlii- article, will do more toward giv ing tlx- people of otlier States a true i lea of our glorious country than any Hlwr yet adopted. If this lie tine, i iien cc nanny me enterprise torn- mends nsc:t to tlie public pntronage. mid everv man ivio !; In the tone in. v tcrestctl In Hm' country should not only j iflscrlbe, but use his influence in oh-1 Uhthuj subscriptions for it. Shall we i liave your support? Di'atii lias been busy among u 'luring lh' week, taking not only those of mature years, but the young and lovely vines that were just Isiilding I5t5 life and turning tlie love-tendrils around our inmost hearts. Ou Mon- ifay night, in this city, a little two year-old, dauglrter of Mr. John Berry. a bright atwl promising child, was taken by grim death to live beyond the 1;ies. On Tuesday night, at his resi- ifenne near this city, Calvin Orave', a hard-working, fnigiil. honet nwn. Tpspecteil for his virtue and loved for h3 kindness of heart, an old resident f Linn county, was called from earth t'i a bcttei ami brighter residence. II" was a respei.-tisi inemUr of the Ms-onic lodge of this city. He leaves wife and family. On Wednesday morning, at the residence of her father la this city, JIUi Naomi Cowan, aged screntcen. pa-.-Msi over the river. fi'ie kid been Itngeriiig for weeks: crcry effort hail been made by her imrei.ls, and tltc skill of the be-t phy- Jciaus iserted in her behalf, but the Hat hud gone forth, and the loved nimuio-'. t dntifid and allictiou- t daughter, has gone to fake her- place among tiic nnumlx-rcd dead. . sfEf-FEltsONlNSTITlTE FaI.I.TiJIM. Tlie fall tcrw of Jcfl. ison Institute will open on tlie first Monday ot Se tenilr next, iiKler Wiarge of Prof. T. O. Taylor. The success of Prof. fay 'or as a teai.iier, not only at JelTcr on, but in this city, llarrlstHirg. and oilier points, warrants us in laying that tin: iictitute will be in the best of Muds, and its patrons can rest assured ttiat tlieir children will advance rapid ly under his borough training. Couynr Fair. Our lucchauics. we believe, will be fully represented at die coming County Fair, by dlfiVrent wire from their sliop. We Ihk that no one will be neglectful of his doty In tlds matter, but llwt all will take a prtde In contrilNiting Wttralhr la Uie interest and success f tlie Fair. KxTumm Low .-Fifty cents per tDsheJ. we beltevp, b all that buyers Mve yet offered for wheat. At this iniix vehovef no tales. iauc.i.Aiir. on Niturday night, word came to Fred. Hill, as he lay snugly ensconced between the sheets, sleeping as only a good christian can. tliat lairglars had gained an entrance into his .Irtliz store on First street, null were smashing up things in a tcrrlRc niauner. Fred, threw liimstlf into Ms rarinent.s In less than .1 ItlTv nod in-, conipmlcil bv his rlghtbower. Clyde. iK-fViv toans the drug store at a rate that would have astunislml even lohuiiilpln'seelebnit.sl nag. Arrived at tin' store-, lie toiinil naities muinllnir ine Dunning, notn in front and rear. r.erv riiugwiisipiH-i-suii us ,ieath. I be nKllOB wa- ominous. The heavy iron doors were fast locked, ud gi ;it would lie the ri-k to life to him who opened them. Fred., ntilliingdaiiutcd by the threatening aspect of affairs. thnist the key into the Icn-k : but In. u .. t.i ..... '. 1. . 1 . . . iv nuiuu nui nvrh ; evmciiuv ine our- , . . . 1 1 1. 1 . ,.,.,., 11 mi inviinA. 1 ii excitement of (he bystanders was now perfectly awful you could have hcanl their hi ai ts U'at. certainly could have heard a pin drop Jiad there liecn one to dl-op! Again a trenii-ndous eltiirt w as made to oicii tlio door : the key turned; Ihe masstvp ho1 shot back": with a strong push the door SWiMg siow y nacK. and f red Willi MtoottOff - IT'..'! Ill lllll- ll'lllll ll 1 ! l..,.r..... ,,r tlie other extended to grapple the throats of three or four bhkMilhirsty niitglai-s. rushed into the store only to jr , 77"i5 - aml wi eiliicntlon. felt, tontinrv to the lively anliclpa- ' . ti..i,s of all present th.- cowanlly hnr- F-KOJi HAL&Y.-Fro.n ouT corn's giars failed to "go tor l i-ed.as he en-1 ,.,,,,., tered. In fact. aft. r a light bid been i P;l!"'lM,t- Mr. li. C. Clement, w learn procured, and a thorough search of ! that, lor the week ending Wednesday, tlie ImlUlhig had. not a single burglar August 2stli, there liad lieen recelred Could be discovered. Bill Oil 111 floor Tumi ui,,.,! I llulj,,,. ti,i 1 ran r vi-rs tit' inL the Lmniiinl mnM sotl.i fountain was splattered and its beauty marred by sreat splolches of black ink : Hie walls, counter, every thing In-tokened the presence ot ink. A little inquiry into die facts soon ulenK'd up and made plain (lie w hole matter. A number of shelves, in the northwe-t corner of the store, upon Which were stacked a large number of bottles oontatnimr Ink. had iriven wav null., ii,.. ti-;..i., .. ..i 1....1.. .....J- ....... . ... ,,iu ,,: in.uies nerr precipitated to the floor, and the crash of their fall had proiliKcd the impres- sion upon tlioso who happened to lie passing, that burglars were at work. iiic 10-s snsi.iineo ny ins lail 01 IUK t.iiiviiiois 10 .1U1.11U r-o. rH.1.111. CONOHAtfLATE IIlM. We read ill one of our exchanges (hat i, F. Brock, an old and respected citizen of Jersey county, aged 71. led to the altar not long since a blushing bride of 17 Sum mers. We are well acpi aimed will) the old gentleman, our congratulatory ind extend to him bind acro-s the liocky MotUltahl chasms SEMOU.su li,L. We karri that StteV, M. Irvine, who went to Fcoria sonic three or four weeks timx 011 bus iness, accoiupanied by bis ivife, while there wm taken suddenly ill with. in flammatory rlieuncitism, where he--till remains jn close coutiueuicut to room. Mis only sou is al-K) very s ck, at ihe residence of bis fuller, in tins citv. M a Mill-1. On Tuesday, in this- afternoon, at Ihe late office of Jus. city, at the residence of the bride, by ! Ek,"J- Bps on Ferry streSt, to or Rev. C W. Sh iw, Mr. Isaac McClung ! g"i! the Santiain Canal and Hitch and Mrs. M. A. Short -all of uuii 1 nl"y- Everybody interested in county. AVc heartily extend our con-! gratnlatioiis to the bride and groom, and hope tliat tlieir liajipiness may not be sliort-livcd, but that they may dung together through a long and use ful life. WOOII'S llOL'SRIIOJ.D M.VIlAZINE For September, received. Tlie con tents of the uninlier before us are rich and varied, vicing in intrinsic excel lence with the higher priced maga zines. The subscription price is but one dollar, and it ei-rtainlv is worth many times the price. PnbHshed by ! S. S. Wood Ace., Xiivbnrgh, X. Y. Wiikat. There his liecn (piitc a large amount of wheat harvested dur ing the past week or two, but we judge the hulk of tlie grain crop yet remains to be kit-vested. Damp weather intervening, and tlie great scarcity of bauds, has somewhat re tarded harvest operations. ,.( near as we can judge, our mills and ware houses now hold only about liO.OOO bushels of wheat. Pkksosai.. Kev. C. W.Shaw, pas tor of tin M. K. hureh of this city during the past year, depai-fed lor Salem on Wednenlay. to attend the Annual Conference, which convened in that citv on the 20th Inst. Senator (;orla-tt caimt up from Port- land on Monday, ami remained until ' Wedrby. No public man ever entoyca to a greater degree the conti- uenceoi tnc opie tnan noes (senator CorfH-lt. During his term of office lie I hus l.twuwl .hb ori mtnL, i ......... l . ' .... ' ; lor me uiieresis uie enure mate. Faxcr WOLK. We learn of several si.ie.ulid umAmMa of t.-.m-v work. ! from the tairy fingers of fair women j eoniDleti-d and in coursn of oniimle! cmiipitti.i aim in course or com pie-1 tion. fin-the coming Fair. Itouhtless i Ihe ladh-s contributions to tlie Interest of the Linn County Fair, will fir surpass all others. SfM Tank. The O. C. Rail road Coiiiiauy have erected a new water tank at thcuVpot in this city, tlie iump for raWiig the water being run by steam. Dr. Leicr U chief en-giueer, LOST Cams. Mr. Anon Mchee. ol 1 1 1 Polk, called on us Wednesday, j wu n-wrui cverviniiig love V 11 IIS ,m.M,iuii it.. .... . v , IL. . ., ....p...... Jlc ,,.,, nu.uuisi head of cattle for sale, and as soon as he can find n i,in-,-lii-.... i. i,i., ,,. -go for" the -lost cabin," confident ; that he can find it. Tlie "lo-t cabin." our readers will n.miviilu.r Ij i. . m , i : reputed immensely rich gohl district ; (,r camp, discovered some twenty , ., ,. JWW 'J' " wi were driven "JS1. "i nosiiie iiiuians aiier worKing but two or three day. Several par - ti.-s ,,t various times since, bav. seaivlied in vain for the lost dii"ring:. Mr. M. has a cine which he is certain will enable bin. to lind the hitlu rto lost cabin, When he expects to amply reward hini-c;! rnl mmntiolAiia in tin. 1 - ; search,-with nuggets of gold Iroin the auriferous soil. May success attend the search, COU.KOIATK Isstih:tk.-TIic first Here is the account of a bloody af itennof the eoUetttntii year open on "-'y- whkh trausnlrod at Dallas, on next Monday. The Institute, under , the management of President Warren. , secondul bv an able corps ol'succ. ssf leachcr-, has mbicved a success in the past which recommends it to the pat. s ronage of all who desire a thoroiieh v.h. umwiu ensue!.- 01 vt neai, uiaKing a total ip Hhe season of twenty-two Ihousaud 1 bushels. BORX. On Sunday, 2"iUi iust., to the wife of U. Sidtmarsh, a dmighter. On Tue-day. 27th, to the wife of 1 if.' Van t'leve, a daughter. On Saturday, 2-lth. to the wife of . . , . . , . : jjail l I'lHiKS. a liam'litcr. i n lllui , ... e ,. , 1 0,1 f,umla-v- 10 1,10 w of l : Pmton, a sou. On Sunday, 25th, near this city, to J fig. 0f Mr Biirrcs, twin daugh ters. On Monday, 21th, to the wife of I Win. T. Jordan, a daughter, j Fnrtliertransactloiipostioned until i next week. On the 12th. We acknowledge, the reception of an invitation, through ; 'he politeness of Mr. A. F, Wheeler, 1 Secretary of the Company, to be in at- tendance on the occasion of the vWtof Willamette Kngine Company, No. 1, of Portland, tt Ibis city, which w ill transpire on the 1 2th of September eriltihig. Kvery irepar.ition will be made by our boys to receive and enter tain the Willamettes in good style. aim we iioh-uie oivasiou may prove a prohranle one to '.Man dent brakes.'-' all concerned. To-MtMOrOW A midiOUK. Re- ' inentfMt the nu-eting called lor to-moi- Hlt prosierity ot Uie city should In present, siilwcrilie -lock mil I, i, .... inn in ip oi- g-mize. Have pride enough to see that the enterprise does not fit 11 this time. Fi.NAXCiAi.. (iold in Xew York. 113. l-gal tenders, S754' buying, si) selling. Wheat quoted in San Fran eiscoatl 45 ui 37 '.j V 100 ll.. Oats, $1 72'S'J1 83 V 100 tts. Portland markets shows wheat lit 1 23 X!i- 100 th. ; oats, $1 aOsil 60 do. ; butter, common to good, l-i-jjUOc: tM,,il 3 Xo change in Albany markets worth reporting. Trade exceedingly dull. " Mkiwai.. The Medical Society of the Third Judicial District, Oregon, will met ut the Court House hi this city, on Monday, September 2d, at 1 P. M. A public address will be de livered at same place, at 7 P. M. The ; meeting will continue two days. Cntco. itixo. A petition to the in wining i..-Ki-iaiioe, ashing mr uie ; enaitmenfof a more stringent llpior The Whitely parly went to Un law, in tlie barms of Mrs. Dr. Orlllhi. ! Itottso ot daze & Mct'aim and com- duriuir tlw week, has been tircnlatisl. ' , meeting with good natures. success, as to sig- To SunscuiiiKKs. HereaArcr tltt eomiting-room of tlw KwilSTKi: ollicc : will U on Uie first floor of the ItKIHS- i TKK BcitlKKO, comer Ferry and Fir-t street, where all of our patrons who ' wish can olitaln their paiers. iiK" UWUWTtajW crtrple- auscilamiihites, manufactured at Chit, Meiilev V are tlm verv lat,..f h, A L j lure, as well as the handsomest. - - 7 - , Oats.-Wc hear ot 110 better offer " tlle lrt ot buyers, for oats, than P1" ! i -v ,VATKmtKi.NS-Ilave been pleuti- i f, rillrll, ,., I " ' 1 three bits each. - " . I nEi).SK.'lAY c lliuiK, was tin- j dullest day we ever experienced In j day morning, ready to answer any this city. Lonesome Is no name for , '-'I'T l'r"1"' ''$lllHt .tlw"- , , , ' . i here is a great diversity of opinion the apraaceof mirstreets. y, lkiHM ,,1 , this .nifortmmte 7. r , . attai ami from tlie warmth uiaiiifcst-Sc0E.-flool fresh butter has : ed tiwrirui reason to believe that tltc Wen scarce for tlie past week or two. : TASWUEW ITU, I AMiK.Vl. llirn, -1 1S7'1 nu., -..i,. . ,", kJiJPIP" he are- . mmsc tor ine ween ending August <h w,,rc ' One hundred and twentv-flve 1 i rentals. m sacks, for W, -il il-,, i I "Tn rSSuJ m I II. Foster A t'o. was .ib,..1'1.!.. . li .,i-1 to . . ' I OT 1,800 centals. , V'" ?i" (-'', ,!:l,Iroai1 1 0- lltj 1 t i . , ',IU,7MI "'" ihe main line, : It s b(H one thousand feetiu length, 'f In,.;, ... ... ,. ". v.. .m.i " K" couvenii'iice 10 onl : , . "' 10 ne uonp : Steps have been taken to secure the v-...o..-ii-iieiii 01 a iwi-tolliir here. Tb,. 1 ' m'1', 'is-lry Papers have been fhrwnnk-d I ; i" "ITr;! ''"'I'''- " ,xn as iiic return we expect to enjoy the latest news in the market ! - Dinaenii inv.. n TIIKKE 5IKN SHOT AND TWO ci r WITH i AXES THE ATTACKIMJ I'AttTlT WOKSTEll. 1 . 1 13.. I I .... ..... ...s. iiigiu,inwen.nl it in ""' liul!f : I he pleasant little town ol l).-il!.-is Ill 'oik eoiintr. wuson SatunL-iv nln-b . last the scene ot one of the most ih's pcrate ami Moody light that ever oc- eunvd in Oregon. Our informant i an eye-witness gives the tuiloWing ptirtlcu'tirs : THE CHlKitN OP THE Al KRAT. i Some two or three weeks ago a sa- lo.iii-kis-per named 'P. filfiwi lieeame engaged in a onurrcl and light with a farmer nauitsl Sol Whltely. who re-si-li s near the town. Inning the fight Whitely was batlly beaten by tjlae, and he swore lo l.e aveiigt il ' ju-t as soon as lie Wii able fO re-suine iiosiuuies, anil it apK-ars thai he tell ( himself in a condition to ivopen the: war on Saturday evehing. lie enter- ed the saloon of (Haze about elirbt O'clock, and looking at (i., s-iid, be present. A public address will lie ; mil evening." (ilaze returned the delivered at the Court llouse on Mou , salutation, when Whitely said. "I ' day evening. Let the house be ftllwi. wasn't speaking to you. " j "Kxen-e me, then.''' reulled (Jla.e: - "but I thought you were, for you w'erc looking nt uie." Whitely t'lien sjioke foijiazc's partner, l-'ninkMoj (.inn. and oll'erwl hls-h-tl hand lohlm. Mct.'ailll extended his left hand, as he ' obscrvwl that Whitely had his right 1 hand in his pockt-ti 'lire latter then walked to tlie side of tin- ri i and -at j down, saving a- lie did s,,, -- guess i I'll lake a seat." "Yes, do so, Mr. : Whllcly; make yoiii ielf comfortable," , I -aid Mel 'ami. lKbA RATION OE WAR. Whitely hud barely been seated when Fevcral men cuiie Into the sa loon, and amongst them was William ' H lately, a t.0lj of the old guiitlemilll. vVhcn these men came in tin- old man got up and said : "Is there any d J here who wants anything out of: nil ? If there is he can have it !" ine so.i spoi.e up nun saui : "les, u any body wants anything of father I will take a hand myself." , (hi; in stant Mr. Whitely drew-a ilcrringoi from bis pocket and lind. At ihe same time Oboe raised a pl-iol and scut a pistol ball among hi- assailants. The shot took elici t in the arm of a wagon maker, whoso name we did not learn. Tlie fight, then became general, and before it ended some twenty shots were fired. Young Whitely attacked (ilaze with a hatchet and cut him in the forearm in a sav age manner, laying the bines hare from the elbow to the wrist. He then rs.ll out of the house, and t i a llverv stable about one hundred yards (lis- .... . ..i I... .... i. . ' .... 1 "" "e toi a snoi gnu, witn . . . . . .Sl ih thi ,KA he entered the room he raised ihcruu and taking deliberate aim a-VuuseJ pulled the trigger. At this moment he rceeivcil a ball from Glaze's pistol, j which entered the left side, just almve j and Ik hind the nipple and Went en- j tirely through the chest, lodging under , UN arm on nn ngnt suit. hen tin ball struck him he leaped into the air several lect anil full to the door, 1'KOOIIGSS OP TUG UA'ITI.K. Tien ended the engageiiieut, but j before young Whitely got back with I bis shot-gun. a man named William Moon-, who was one of the attacking I party, rci-cived a ball in the shoulder which inflicted a wound of so serious a j character as to render a fatal termina-1 lion probable. Frank Dice, who had i been taking a part in the combat and ! had thrown a tumhlcr or two at tlie bar-keeper, was knocked down and ! lu. lt.. I. MM. tl... I ,1 ill. .. .1...I .... I inv ... .i' i.tiii,. jn nn un til his countenance was an uiishapen mass. Sol. Whitely whoopcnwl Ihe battle, escaped without Injury, as also (11(1 AlcLaiui, one of Ihe salon en, ; How they 6SVUUed U Ollfi Of the phe- I iioinenou of slmotlnc aftrays and bat- i ,i J r . , , " t es. to ill 1 1 Ii 't s uii-i. tK-m.. I .1 k ,,s i...ji ""'""'d the attack iiimhi them, and they wore compelled to light for their lives, and they did so with a Ucsperat courage rerely excelled. As to the merits of tlie original uuarrel we an not liiforimsl. and therefore shall make no coninient further than to uiv that this apis aliug to forre to settle l"'lvatu gt icvances is a very Hxr way 'Km eUd- Young Whitely was carried to the irotei alter being shot, w here a sur- geon attended him. An examination ,Ih' wmmds showed I hat they were "' " chawcter as lo render recov- - rv iuinossib e. ahhoueh tl... ioim-.-.i ; man was still alive wIh-ii the stage left i Dallas yesterday inoriiiug. TIk; wound 111.0:1 Olaze 'sarin was of a verv serious character, but is not reganled ''S daHrpt'"2,. T,,l; 0th8W! witl' tl,u exception f Moore, are only illfbtly W0Jm,Ie,I-1 After the nflray Sol. likely swore out warrants for tlie arrest of both Oleic and UoOann. but tliey were not taken Into) custody. They declared that Ihcy would Is: ill Court on Mon end is not yet. EDUCATIONAL. Albany Collegiate Institute. FIItST TRIMESTER Of NEXT (Xll.I.EtilATE YEAR DtOKl SEPTEMBER St. n7i. There will In-Eimi H-ineliil DeinrrniuiitsiinMiows- The Ih-i.-.N-nieni of Si'IENl E. LITERATI RE 1111 I the ARTS: Ihe Normal Ik--iilimal the Henartmciit of IKMlKKEEI'ISli met M'MXEXS, and Ihe Uei r nient ot TEl.EiiRAfllV. 1 The Demrtrnon' of Science. El'emlim-aml the ArXeiiibrnees the ("!nsli-I tours-, the Hulonlillo(smrso, niul ihe Ijitm mi l S.-i.-iiille coni-sc. The ittaRMt i-oiifenv I me, forlhe lli-st, A.IJ: lor - he scion I iin-1 llilr.l, U.S. Ek-ctlvo Mud les tor ! lies In each of then'iovi-eoni-se-. The Normal I 'ci mil men: cui'mui-. 'n lie 'on;ht In our common m-hoo:, toreiher ivlilin Ihortiil-ih Trill in the theory nn l I'nniie- i f Txu hinr. Ihe Heimrimenl of liiiMeetlnc an I ISnslness will emlltm-e nil I lie slicllr IIM-j-ssarj- lorui Hnile'i-ismim- n-iale lii. u-on,iin'llh,-ile::rei'i-iinferrisl IsM.A. I he lH-"ai-;nK-nt of Ti-livmnliv wtll be nii'lnr I lie special snocrvlsion of lr. . I'. S. I'ia-mukk. DKstri.l Sn-ierin-ielciil of the Wi-slern fnlin Tetompb ( nmiwiiy, A line w ill extend into tin rii.tee Imlldlnn, mid a room furnlshe t '"h nil iioeemryii)initiw will be occupied exclusively by Hltutentil oftbut Henartment, I Niirli-is.,el ndtHntPKON In Mimic I'liiutlnir mid UrKwiuic. for s-eia! h norma-Ion, semi fur 1 '11 ttlosruo. Addruns, H, k. WAUHTX, A. ., l'resl.!e. I.N JAII..-Wm. Mel-'adden, aivn-cd . of the crime of incest, was incarivrit-I ed in Ihceountv jail on Wednesday, hv iM HlrerltT Fnrker. ' He was arrested in hathlnmet, W. T on Monday. The Fi.'nkh.m. " srian isfir tiw I late Calvin (iraves and Miss rowan, I transpired 011 Thursday afternoon, I "' toriuer imilci- tlia niWnliw of th i Mrtsonlc trateriiltv. Hah. Eon lis Induc Tandy Ins ' j fixed the bail bonds of Win. McFad-! I den at fl.tm. Me. retains Messrs. i (.'rhuor, of this city, and Judge. John son, ot Oregon City, a- counsel. Waiisi Wetli and no mistake. , .,1.,,.,, I,,, ,,,. jytty was a hot daj . W e hear of one case of partial siiustioki On Moxhav. The next regular meeting of the Third Judicial Oi'sri ict M Ileal Socfi y will beheld in Ibis cite. connneiicllig on .Monday next at 2 1'. M.. and ndioiirnlng on Tuesday, All netitiouersand-tiidentsi;f dl.-'opathic ineillcbie urn liiosri-nnHnllv Inrlnul tn na. v.iji or.s ueimjh-m IiiKiUihU' Worm jiii;. Its value in tvino lug umsspsnfern Ittfea from (Ik- alouuich unit Innvelsof eblldren, oven where worms do not exist, iiuiuut be (oo til, "lily uMbnated. Eeveriind Avne. I'ersims hei-oiniifs d( bllittited b) Hie pn'seuec of Morms In Hhi stomnch or liowels, an- iiiore liable to have u pronuclei eonrSr of cbills an I fever. TIhj worm remedies imvij leoi known lo enre when all other remclles h , c failed, estXK'lully in i nil lei ii. for sale by A. Carol hers A Co.. wli!clr 1 1 ci- nil ifrujflfi: Vll-niiv. nr. Price line- 1 ollar ixirliotlfu v Ina-miO . I Vll(m M iim; ii( ' Ai.iKtRxiA. Xew Wll,s: strait Nccd.'e Liak-rXL-cd Sewing Machine i the BEST MA ( HIM: for all kind-; of work oil both heavy anil light sewing. It runs easy and is simple : a child can use it. it is never out of order, and is ALWAYS READY rOR llt'MXESS! It lias lately taken the premium at the great Northern Ohio Slate l-'air for best wink done on IhcGroilnd. Ilon't fail fo see the New W ilson Machine, and remember that FIFTY doi,. I.AUS now buys the k'sf S-wing Ma chine in the world. Call at Itlam. Young A Co.'s. wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise, First street, Albany. " lliii i . i vi i ' .. Phis Tt. f.l.,,1 i. , " 1 f the verv essi-nce ol l-altli and life. It i furnishes the components of Resit, I bone, nui -de, nerve and integument. Tin- stomach is the ap'siratu the nr ( t. iics ihe distributors and the lutcs I tines the channels by which the waste i matter is cari ied oil'. I pon the stom ach and l.owels. these medicines act luut.taneoiisly. 25 cel. Is per box or pot. 55S -Z .cw 'I'o-luj. A n r. yi ion i All )Hrsons knowlna tlnd3oflHlvwilM(tlit4 lid lo nn- must w1tii- : be same, clib'-r liy i-asb or note, wi; iiin thirty days from Sop-leni'K-r i), fsji, N. II. Xoinisls. All. ail, l.S7-i 4w. C. MfcAI.KY. TO Till: f 'Alt TIKIS OK LINN & BENTON COUNTIES. 'PHK l'.li:HMIiXKO Hid I. at RK- speellnlljnnnoiinrclliallbeyliHvreu- Mwlyrejmauiledan'IrHselttoriw eiiimiiodloiHiind sii!is aul id "V7",roli.oviso, that I hey have strcii(t honed ami added to I lie snine, cii-elt'd new works eniin- ibat I buy now have two A No. 1 ( ,'leiiners, wilh laiie Klev.cors ooinpletei have put in new Holier and feiniinc. mid are now nnimm l lo lake in and ban lie TWlaoctt tiks Ocvts very iimldlv and conveniently. Itavlriu iilimidtuil sioinu'i- fnclttllcs In I'oitlund, iHirlii-s diMlrlnif lo Mora uraiii Willi us nee I have no fears tliat our wtire- lioiise bei-e will IK! overiondeil. We would also call (be attention of the farmer lo the fact timt oar flwltltte for sbipiiiiK to n Foreign Market aru very coniplete, and Ibat tbey will ftml It totbefr nilvBiibwi: Kmtll at our office fur furlber Infoi'iiiailon as to our faetillics nud terms of stomal!. c. n. coMsriatK W. S. NkwHCSY, AKeal AHmny, ng. -JS-jlvt. T. fhmi:k, Shedd, Oregon, Mnnnfaet urer of und dealer In II i It Yii & SADDLES A Jkmi Article fur m Fulr Prire. Part ieulur attention rnldtoRrvAJKtKO. ISbodd, AUiwrt D-WHiii wmi nwi mil TIIK HHlHKirr I'RH'KS PAID IN CA.SII for all kinds of ri m, by BLAIS, TOVNti CO. Aitny, reb. , TVIttf T 1MB. THIKI) TOI.I JIE. Tilt; WUEKLY Oregon Bulletin. t I I.MOlt Ol ll MOTTO. rPHE PROPRIETOR 01-' THE OAIf.T UIM t Wkkki.v lit i.i.n iv.L'r.uirti'it with tbi;sm--essahviiiIviu-liti-ve,l.tsili--enniiiis ! lo sun tiirlliei-impn.vethe PiiiK.-r.iuid bit scvured to iho ensaina yi ar MB. A. J, E;! IT!t to write ii) an AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, C8J SMI ALL, EfiM)., to write iimn tlie RESOlKfES OF OREGON, COL. J. It. i'ARIMI to have control of the COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT JAM. O'MKARA Will be EMTOH i Jim. Tie- Um a) imd KewlMiiunM will lv mW the control ot wi lieraof u'llilf j-. On tin- Hi9l ofOiitolmt we wilkrmuwiii-a ic pnliMiatii.n ol a mi.e:oio trnBv, k.vmtm u xi-tijgliri.' Joe! an nutotilmrmpli or lliccelebmfisl Maun- 'ai i". Tm)iper, Enmlk-i -lotui wnd H.. car, who rest-in ly rc.iivered properly in I'milnnil.Oi'eoii, yaliieAul ilm-euiiuriura of u uiiilunuloilui'S. TUUUi K 00 -r pmc a.i'-.U'i'.fi.VA 3 1' ( lllilV .. Weekly .....a,,, mi,,. ,,u Ull'll A t ire ;s Ori-Bou'UiilleMa, Porthurl, Oij;oa. 10-l-J m, gii,, M ANt KACTC1IKHS Of BUCKETS, TI BS, P.4ILI4, AND - Wootlen-Wnre I Work nl Wri-gon t liy, Orrun. PHK ORHMIi.1l Mtm:V WJtBR 1 Manumcfui-intt t'oinmnv, bavbiit i-ontly complotwl their Works ui (loaom City wlln Ine most ppmviid iuwhieiv, embnulnx Ihe newest t!iviis and lani lu'i-nii. iumoi'ltslai ttreai ,-.nt rmm u... mu-huseilii, fho KsTAMI.lsllMKXT, in :i lis appointments, will eonipare favo:-abl wil h any olber In I Im- Tnilud Slatix. Tin- Company nre prepared lo lilt all or-.b-rslOi -CKIiAll. UAPl.tand ASH llfCK- ktb, tubs, irrmit kikki.ns.sai.mos Km, WASHiHIAllliS, bl,nit;0 OubbUn, rUiHim-lMiiiilan, Ac., Ac. I'artiuiiau atientii.n isnilli-d tooui As 1'AH.San I mi'n'KH KHIKINS an arm-! fur superior Uluny boretofore in mark as ciiiisln no unpleasant lasm or nieU lo tbe conients. IVroui our siiMirlor fncilliiim we am n nlilel losiiii.ly ). tin 1.- on I lie mnsl a f vantaxeow leruw, and b prompt aiicu tlon ttiidcxcullenl wolkiuaiisblpwllliiiurit anoceaa in our line. licftiers are reiincstcd to examine our wares iK-fore piirebiisinu eisew lien:. Ike "Address all coummnirathmii lo J. I. SIMM, Au , PurtUunl, oreiioa. SfOnt'E.- Any BucketH or Tab iniuiu iHclimslliy ns, wlik-bilomrtuiveooiuplce satisfaction, If returned, will bo renjaeud ly new one, wilbout clmrire for rix-tvlic SO-Mttl J. !. IJU.KS, Asi-m. A. B. MORRIS, fiieneral :oiiiuiis-iou FORWAKDIKG MERCHANT. HA V I X li f.K ASICI) K. CnKAMJtt Uuife VVAREHO USK at fit of Rroaibilblri strinit, on tlio Imtik of tho Wlliituuitte rivur, 1 am prepared lo BUY, MEIX, STORK OR FORWARR- WHEAT or OATS, in unlimited quantities. The Highest Narhet Prire !aht hi 'iu.li tor Wheat awl out. Part lw wisltiitic to storenratn. can max arraiiKcmonlttoi(cta!l Hid sacks ncednl. drain stored and (arwar led at lotuM rates. A share of patronagd t solk-itc 1, A. a RUSK. Albany, July W4rr