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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1872)
LOCAL. MATTERS. Mi'TATiuN. For various reasons we this week Issue tlu Kkoistkh inn sotm'wkat smaller form than heretofore. It will hereafter contain but five column to tlie ;;ige instead of six. It isa more' conven ient ski' for binding, and Is much easier linudlcd. It will also Is' seen Hint we use a much finer muiltty of inner tlmn here tnfore, that t lie Paper looks bettor, und that the type used Is. touch smaller, thus nahllng us to give more lltaii Hie usual amount of reading matter. WetSfwatM to give our render in this issue u number of Hue view at Oregon scenery, bill the engravings lim e tailed to ivneli us, so fur. although peomiletl to be here "on time." U soon as aissille we slmll have our en graving all done in our onksi here In Ubanv, by eompetent workmen, when we tmll lie able to give "plcters" of even' piuiulnent assemblage or gathering here about. This limy take some lime but it i!l lie accomplished. PMUnt, I-ast Saturday, c. p. itm-k-h.irt. Esq., brought into onr snnetiiiu u Imnell of potato vines that were literally nivered wltli potatoes, one of the potatoes being nearly us large as a hen's egg. The said vines were procured from the garden of Mr. Robert Coiin.jnur miles cast of this city. The mots were equally us proline as the tops, as some of the hills turned out a peck at least of large well Brown nnrr nhie. Mr. Burkhurt informs us that he lias taken, the present season, more tlmn a peek of tine, lance potatoes from the ground, u here there was not I lie least sign ul a vine futntoua had mown ami flour' ished, after plant inc. without sending out the slightest Indication in the piynf tops or vines, ('sin any other country In Hie world equal this potatoes growing under ground and on top a double crop? Ore gon aguinst the world lor bis crops. t'ol'KtV Fun. The time for holding Hie Comity Kalr Is mrldly approaching. Already n numlier of fine horses have lieen brought in, and an' now in dally I raining over tne race coarse. TheSociety lias issued very tine two-sheet posters, inula large numlier of premium lists have tieen scattered far and wide. A numlier at iniproveinents and additions to the m ounds will be inaugurated in a few (lays, so that visitors as well as exhibitors at the coming Fair will be enabled to enjoy: more comfort and satisfaction while on the grounds tlian heretofore. Everybody is expecting u very large showing of the products of our county and Stale in fact n spirited contest in "every department. The gathering of people will doubtless far i 'weed that of last year. Everything now looks favorable, and betokens an interest ingandprolttume occasion. ( i ke Piit CASCEU.-ny post, one ltay sint week, came n missive which purports to V a cure for cancer. We give the cir- ular just as it is written, hoping llmt it niav prove. a its author asserts, a certain . lire tor those dreadful things called can-i-ers: I wish to tell how I cured my cancer, without pain or money. Eight 5 earn ago n ninrcr came 011 mv linsc. It grew slowly lor several years, the last two years grow ing verv rapidly. It liecaine frightful. It began to eat nnt nivleft eye. I bad mid liniiilivds of dollars.and tried dortors from t'arand near, without finding relief. Ft- 1 ually 1 1 "-'.an to (trink wii.11 tea, putting Hie lea grounds on my cancer every night, as a poultice. In six weeks thereafter my cancer was cured. 1 am sixty-two years old, and liave given this remedy to several who were afflicted with cancers. I know of two Hurt have been cured. I believe wild tea grows over the country generally, 011 uigu litnus. CIIAKLES YAUDLEY. Jittsburg, Penn. ALBANY ASH SASTIAM CANAL (VlM-i'axv.- hi staturdny. August irtst. 1T4, the share-lMilders in the Albany A Santiam I anal Company met at the office of Luther EUcittR. Esq.,m Ferrj- stnt-t in this city, I nndierfis'tedaii mguiiization liythoelec- I lion of the following Board of Directors: 1 Martin Lnner, Luther Eikins. Jus. II. Fos- ter, Jason Wheeler, D. M. Thompson. J. F. ! Ilaekenslo and C. P. Burkhart. Mr. El kin! was elected President, 1). Mansrtclil, . Secretarj'i John Conner, Treasurer. The I meetuig' was very entlinstasilc, und the I larger pWtlott, if not the entire, renuilii-1 ing stock taken. Our citutens are tbor-1 oughly aroused to Jhe Imisirinnce of this Improvement, and we liellevo that Hie ' Hoard elect is wmnosesl of the right ma- I terial.and tltat thentual w ill Imi vigorous-' ly pushed to an early completion. Pmnur Mumcai, Moxthly. The siv 1 teniber luimlier of this caellent musleal ' monthly, price .W cents, contains the fol lowing music, worth. In sheet form, 13 40: I Father of All, Hucred song ; Lay me where ( my Mother's Sleeping; Little Dure, song and chorus; Coronutlnn Song, duet or I ehonis; Merry Insects Flying, duet, Eng lish or fieniutu; Love ('liase lialop. four I liands ; School tiirl's Walt. : Willies fiehot-1 lische; Iiiighlng Wave Muzurku. Mr. I'nters offers to send the July, August mid I Septemtwr immlers,post-piiiil, for 75 cents, j or the nine buck numbers for K- tor t:. which Is cheaper than dirt. OKUOX Cestbal UAU.KOAD. Tnu-k-Isylng was to liave been ihiisbed through Washington county on Wednesday last. Tlie timber , for the bridge over the Tual atin river went forward on Tui'sday. At the north end of Wapimto Lake and wttli i 11 a quarter of n mile of the Tualatin river a station is to lie erected, at the town of Gaston. The building for 11 depot, and also a large 'urohouMuirtheaccommix!u 1 Ion of gniin producers, was to he com menced at mice. The etfWtion of u large hotel and store house was also eontetn nlated. tiastoti will pfolmhly Isi-oine u 1 own of some note, despite Its name. A ft En the Iniiiaxs. A very lnterest ingcommuiitcation from Mr. Moore, giv ing a detailed account of Ids recent expe dition after the Indians who " cramped " on some fine borses, lielonglng to Messrs. A. Blickleman and Lather Elklus,of this city. In the mountains cast of as, appears .tsewbere in this issue. I'ncle Sam's offl cersat the military, posts gave exery a d 111 their power, and that without delay, In wimrtng tlie Indians ami stolen animals, and have earned the warmest gratitude of t he settlers In that region t hereby. Pat Vr. Clias. Mealcy wants all those Indebted to him to walk up and hand over within thirty days. Those laterestod wUl give proper nceef to the oall, IIARRI.NKI RU 'OKIillM'KM K. Hahrishi mi.Scpt. 3d, 1S74. En. ltwasTEK : It has become so fash ionable for people to rush olf Into print with their "Items" of news, that I have come to the conclusion to assume a Rom rfe poem-', mid try my bond at the ipilil. The low n is quite dull in the way of bus iness, on aceonnt of the farmers iVlng so busily engaged in harvesting thelrgrulii. Wheat is now coming in verv rapidly, hut as fifty cents is-r bushel is the highest price yet ottered, lint little is being sold. The yield is first rate j some acids Hinging as high as forty bushels per acre, while the average w ill be alKiut twenty. our City Fathers, M areceut meeting, levied a lax of live mills on the dollar, w hich has furnished the principal topic of conversatkm for the last two weeks, among a few w ho refuse to pay sai l lux. This is the second tux that has been levied in Ihe city. aud yet some ol our citizens are Inclined to grumble at (I. They sav "we have 11 reguliii'Tiiniinniiv hem In Iliir rlatourg," tmm which one would infer Hint they calculate lo "Imsf tt up. by refusing In come to time," but we presume the Marshal will soon persuade (?) them, that they bad liest pnnglc." One week ago to-duv, our usually quiet little burg was thrown into quite' an ex citement, over the reported news that Hits. Hyde, ol this place, had dlel very suddenly a! Yiiiitiinu Riiv, on the dnv pre vious. As Mr. and Mrs II. had gone to the Bay, some time since, and had not return ed at tlw appointed time, the rmnorsoon gui 1 creilemi'. Mid spread like wlld-tlre, until It reached I he ears of Hie chlklren nt home. A telegram w 11s iuiinediatelv sent to the Singe Co. at ( 'orvallis, mid an answer was soon returned, saving Hint they had heard nothing of it, and as Hie stage had just arrive 1 from Vnqiiina. this anixiired lo lie satisfactory- Mr. and Mrs. Hyde re turned home on Friday last, looking ex ceedingly well. Mix. El, tad not even bean sick, and how such a rumor could get start ed, we hit at a loss to conjecture. Messrs. llimm Smith and J. W. Brasfleld started on the asiii nit. to Ochooo. for health, pleasure (?) and recieation. They have gone b- the way ot the Military route, and will return by the santiam. ' The Subject of )Kilitics Is occasionally broached by sonic (ireeloy Democrat to his wayward brother (who, nc rehnmv, has stamina enough to speak- his sentiments!, in unlet to get him commitled before thev hear from the Lolllsvllkl Convention, lit course Hie Ureelcvltes arc In the uiajoi-itv, but still there are those whoseem 10 think "there i-luck in leisure," and await the result of the si might-out convention, be fore declaring for Oroelcy, It is really amusing to hear them quarrel among themselves. A gentleman was si-en walking the streets, a few days since, with a lighted candle, and when asked what he wanted, replied that lie wa hunting for "LUieral Republicans ;" but his search was fruit less, and we are led tn believe they area scaree article. School commenced yesterday, under the auspices of Messrs. John Kltclienand J. A. CninplH'Il. K. C. B. P. s. I have succeeded so well In this effort, that I think 1 shall have to turn to be City Editor, or a regmar correspondent Of IlieltlitilSTKB. Meeting of the Jfeiiienl S'orlety of tlie Third JuiUelnl Uislrlet. ALBAKT, Sept. 3, 1S72. MB. EmTOB! The Medical Society of tlie Tldrd Judicial District held lis regular quarterly convocation at tlie Court House in tins city, yesterday mid to-day, Dr. Hill, President, occupying the Chair. Seventeen professional gentlemen were present, the District lieiiigtlins very fairly represented. In the order of business Monilny after noon, the committee appointed at the last meeting to prelum- certain memorials for presentation to our next Legislature, for tlie regulation 'of medical practice, and for other purisises, reported, laying liefore the Society three bills : One, for the protection of the jK-ople against imposition and quackery. Another, tor tlie protection of medical practitioners. The third, an act for tlie promotion of nniitonilciil research. These were most critlmlly and deliber ately examined by sections, subjected to some alterations, and iiiiiinlmouslyagreisl iiimii 11s just and righteous towards the people, and very reasonable and lllieral toward every honest and eompetent Indi vidual engaged in, or nlioul to engage in, the practice of medicine, surgery, obstet rics or pharmacy, placing no restrictions whatever on bis or her pi'ciiliar tenets, but requiring every such individual so en gaged or so desiring to engage, to produce proof, either by diploma or by a censorial exiiiiiiiiation, t'lmt be or she is qualified tn practice Hie particular branches under Itikca. Tin1 committee was instructed to pri' sent these bills to the Legislature, and urge their imssuge. Tile Rmird of (Vnsors re'sirteilfiivombly iipon theno'illcntion of Dr. Slaty P. Snw tells for admission to membership. Be fore the vice was taken, u worm and In teresting debate was indulged In as to whether sex should delmr an individual, and It was finally, and 'I believe) unani mously, conceile'il Hint she, coming to us w llh 11 diploma from an acknowledged medical college, was, by virtue of that doenment.Jnstlv entitled to the same re ception due to liny individual under like circumstances. In tlie evening, llr. Hull delivered a puli lic lecture ipsin subjects pcrlnlntng to medical science: Dr. Flske, also, made some interesting remarks In regard to the climatic nee nihilities of Oregon, and onr needs, medlciil and hygienic, dwelling at some length nnon the duties of the pro fession townnls the people, of the people town pis t he profoxsion . an d of bih I owards onr institution of inedlcul learning. This (Tuesilavi fhwnonn was devoted initial v to report of inses. und 11 Iree In terchange of ideas 111x111 subjects pertain ing esicelnlly to practical medicine and surgery. Prior to adjournment, the following n'S olntion was enthusiast Unlly isissed: H wivil, That we. inein's'rs of the medi cal Society of the Third Judicial District, from other points of the District, hereby tender onr grateful thanks to our medical brethren of Albany for the fraternal anil hospitable treatment we have received while In attendance msin onr meeting here, and ask Hint 11 copy of this lie furn ished to the several papers of the city for publication. BesiieclfuUy, O. P. S. PU'MMEIt, See, Wheat Rbi-kiitm 5it Hakkisbciki. Through the kindness of our corrcsixin dent, K. C. P., of Ilarrisbitrg. we are In re ceipt of the nmonnt of wheat stored In Harrlsburg up to Saturday last. We hone our friend will continue to use his ram In furnishing us "Items" from Harrlsburg. Following is the report: Smith. fiorstCo. 1J-000 Levy, Seller Co 1MSJ Total, numlier bqshels i,'.-:m AhovtSalev. riurlngourvtsll to Salem last week, wewere plensed to note thecvi denccs of superior taste as well as substan tial growth exhibited in the public and private buildings now boiinrerceiedlhcro. Conspicuous among We hitter Is a inagnl liirnt private Bosideuce, enclosed and rapidly husieningtocoiiiilctiiii. owned by S.K. Cooke, If Is a iniHlei of tssiefularoni Icrtnrc. and c kuow of no bllll'llllg 111 the State ihat w ill present a liner appear ance. Among ie public edlnces more or less advanced tow ards coiiink" Ion, our at tention was especially drawn to 1 tit Couit House, M. E. Church, Agricultural Works building, and Sisters Convent. Each of these is lastelnlly and approtirittte.y plan ned for Hie purpose intended, I- being -u'i-stantially built of brick, and when Itiilsiut! w ill add iinicli to 1 1 ts attiuclions ol onr 1 capital. Business in Salem, as in Albany St tilts time, Itiquttedall. The hotels were I looking forwaiil totn Increius) In their I line on the convening of the Legislature next week, lie visnc'i Hie rooms tresniy fitted up for theowmpftney ot' the Iminehes ot the Legislature, and fiinml tliem Mints torlatile-liHiklng, and neat hi ilte I'resliness of new carpets, furniture, uint and var nish. We visited the snneinni of that uiicquivocnland stirring jo'iinnl. the. S"n .v miti, and made the acquaintance of Itsable and genlleniiinly editor and proprietor. Captain I'raiiihUl. We ltiteiuled to visit the sanctums of other journals, but lulled tu do so for want of lime. Salem impresses one favorably, and we horn' her prosperity may be contiiieiisuinte with the generous hospitality and gentlemanly courtesy shown us while there. ACTtBKST IN IlKXTOS (01 NTV. Oil Tuesday morning, two men. named res pectively Autos Howard and Jo, lla.let, who live but a short distance from this city, tn Benton county, denied themselves In a bnggyyind started to thelrdnllv labor, They liHclproceedeil bul a short mstaine dow n a lane, when a loose horse broke out of an adjoining Held ami came rnnniug list them, This excited the animal at tached to the bnggy. which commenced splitting the huggVinto stove wood with its heels. Ibiwam iitteuiptcd to get out of the scrapeby Jupiptng from tin vehicle, and in the attempt received a kick from the struggling animal at inched 10 the bug gy, w hich broke his leg. Soon after, Hazle was Ulrown ont of the buggy, reeciv tog seme pretty sevqiy bruises. J llizlc mount ed a horse inidMsllately mid stalled for this city, to seeiiru the aid of a physician for Howard; ontupbu rcachyig I'ieroe's Ferry he was forced to dismount, from weiiliiH'ssand jiuln, and let the ferryman, Daniels, procure "a physician. Under the care of Dr. Jones, lioth men ai' getting idong finely. " ' LnUr;- It seems that Amos Howard dis located his leg at the ankle Joint, instead of breaking his log, as at ilrst reported. About un inch and a half o! I he bone was cut off amputated. Young IIazlet.it will lie rcmemlieivd, Is Hie man who was stab bed not long since, by a hum named iliin au. His injuries were not severe. Peksonal. Mr. A. Caintbers. of Caroth erstv. Co.. returned from histripto Yiiquinu Bay, greatly improved In honltll, one day last ivis k. Jock Morgan, formeriya resident of tliis city, now of Kliekilii' Valley. V. T.. lulled on iislustSaturday. We discover no change In Jock, except it may lie lic'sgrow n hand somer and more jolly. A. Hill, Esq.. of Portland, shot into our sanctum on Friday, swopped knives, and was off agniii like a shot. Phil. Hirschltcld. with John ;. Hodge & Co., Sun Francisco gave us n mil 011 Tues day. Milt. Beach, of Beach liobcrtson, llm--nu Vista, Milled ou us Tuesday, lieports pinsjH'cts fair In Polk. strand. Priei', of P. ('. Ilans'r Co., is slow ly recovering from a severe attack of fever. , .. Removal.- I take pleasure iii Informing the public thut 1 have moved (next doorfo the old stand) my large stock of Clothing and Rents Furnishing Woods, and w ill re ceive on the next steamer from Sm Fran Cisco a new and large Invoice of the latest styles of Fall and Winter Clothing, which I will sell A" V cent, less than any house in the cltv. on account of lmylng less rent than anybody. Please give me 11 call be fore von purchase elsewrhere, and I will Minvl'mv you that I sell chnipcr tliini any house 011 tlie coast. Try me. and take 11 II smoke also. Iv5tnl X. B U M. Work to m In Arm hatku at once. At a meeting of the Bisu d of Directors of the A. A S. Canal Company, at their office tn this clrv on Tuesday nltclit. it was rr solved tn commence w ork on the canal at once. A committee w as appointed to -s-cure Hie right of way to a certain isilnt. and a sci-ond committee was entrusted with the ilutv of drawing up plans and specllicutions for the prosecution of the work. The BobpI s'ni to Is- determined to hnrrv up the work ns rapidly as possible. A )xirtlon,nt least, of the 1111111I will lie constructed this Fall, so that early the coming Summer will doubtless witness Its complet Ion to this cil y. Bul ly for onr side. Medical. The Medical Society of the Third Judicial District met In this city on Monday. There was quite a large number of the mediciilfmternltypresent,nnd they seemed to enjoy this occasion for swop ping pills, castor oil and lpiccac tn the iiiigliest manner. Dr. Hall, of Salem, de livered the annual lecture Isifore the So ciety. In the Court House, on Monday evening, to a fair audience. We did not have the pleasure ot listening to It, but hoar it well spoken of. The Society ad journed on Tuesday, after an unusually Interesting time. Aociiient.- On last Saturday night, as Mr. Hurt, agent nt the depot of the O.ft C. Kailmnd at this city, stepped out of the door of his residence, his feet slipped and he fell,andln his effort to " break the full " his left arm was "nut out of Joint." His physician immediately attended to his wants, but the arm is still swollen, and It will be some time ere he nin lift uMO-iioutid dumb-bell from the flisir with If. FibkxeVs Pabaiik.- On the occasion of (he visit of Willamette Fire Company, So. 1, of Portland, on the 11th Instant, to tills city, a grand parade will lie had, speeches made, a dinner at Pun ish Hull jmrtnkeii of, all Ui wind uu with a lull. We Intend taking a series of photographic views on the occasion, and all who partlclieto In the festivities will thus get their "platers" taken free gnu is. BtmHQ CAttks. -Mr. J. B. Morgan, of Klickitat ValteyVT- T., who arrived here last week, hi desirous of purchasing two linnarea neau oi-wuves. mniw iiuving odves whichthey are desirous of selling, cap And a poa-haser In blip. hundred bead of wave, mrtius iinving TASUEXT m:xs. Tasbiwt, Sept ember flth. is;-.'. The weathercliiims precedence of all oth er topics. Last TiM'sday It commenced mill ing, alKiut noon, and continued almost Without Intermission, until night. There lloslieen si'veral light show ers since, and as the wind is still from the south, weuro told by the weather prophets. 1 he end Is not yet. ttluislieen refreshing to all, es isHililUy to those who travel our rials; they will no longer be suffocated v. llh the beat and dust. Miss I'rliu rots' will not lie seen watering hertlowersu- itsmil, tor she is out sluipplng now, and expivts to dis play the latesi agony at the coining Fair. Our jockeys talk horse more (ban ever. I and say the track will he in a line eondl ; tlon for training. But there Is also 11 dark j side to this picture. Must of our iuriners bad grain slandtug in the Held, mid the I lain has caused much of i( to siraw-t'nll. : This circumstance. and the low price of I grain i- very discouraging. Then' is very Utile snnit in gniin, and what there is could have been prevented If the seed had been properly vitrioled, Tlie receipts at the warehouse, tor the week ending August illsi. were t,s7i cent als; f he amount Khlpied by .1.11. Foster & Co., eight cur loads, or l.ii'uO centals, W. .1. M. skwixii Maciiinks. Mr. F Fnrnsworth lias ojM'iied nn establishment on Firs; street, 111st ol'C. eiiley'sfiii'iiituiv ivsims, in this cltv, for the sale of scleral i'.i If 'rent kinds ot nrstH'lass sewing uiiiclilnes. ou can also tind there inueliliie oil, needles, etc. If your machine gets out of order, take It to him and he will put it in run ning order In a jiffy. If yon want any of the latest and la'St styles' of machine-, go to Fnrnsworth, as he can All your order as cheaply us anyone. ScottUi! ill this issue. I'ikst or the Season. Mr. Kline, of Kline A Co., returned during the week from sn Francisco, where he bad la-en to lay in 11 new stock of the latest in dry goods, clothing, etc. Tlie first Installment j of the stiH-k Ise.xneeted icwlny, when, no doubt, Hie Indies will refresh themselves with 11 sight of the lovely dress goods .Mr. I Kline lias to offer for their inspect ion. Leo BBOKEJt. -Ou Monday afternoon, j out at the tarm of Mr. Fuv. u man named j Ikibii wus thrown from u horse with such force as to break one of Ids legs lust lielow the knee, At last reports the doctor hud attended to the broken limb, and the pa tient was doing llnely. REITEMBKlt TlVENTY-FOl'Il. Tuesday, September 21, Linn County Agricultural Association commences its Seventh An nual Fair, at the line grounds one mile south of this city. The premium list is very IliH'itiE, ami uiuoimis to s,uuu com. CoMixa ix.- on Wednesday, one linn dred and llfty wagon loads of w heal were i received by our warehouses and mills ; protmblv aggregating 7,.im bushels. In addition to this. Jus. H. Foster -S Co., at their platform at Tangent, received '.Ml I bushels, on same day. INCOI'.UEIT. The assertion made by the Portland TinMm, the other day, that our ttreiioys were practising dally tor Hie con lemiiliued Isnit with the Willamette boys on the lilh. is Intmrrect. Our boys have not had 11 drill lor some time, and do not contemplate olio soon. RECi miEM's Col'BT. Business dull dur ing tlie week, only two eases reported one for tiring pistol on the street, and the other for riding on the sidewalk. Total, lines and Mist, !!. Total lnco lie to the cltv from this sourer, tor the past eight months, about f-IW- To the Point. Parties who are owing us on Job work and advertising, are cs'( lolly Invited to Mill at the ofllco and settle us soon ns possible. All those whose sab scrlpttons expired with volume four of the KimsTEK, are invited to Mill mid sub scribe for the new volume. Rain. After continued threatening for ; two or three days, rain actually commenc ed lulling on Tuesday, and continued to fall during the day. Whether the grain suffered In consequence, we have 110 del- j Unite Information. All Taker. -The shares In the Allmny & Suntlnm Canal are all gobbled up, and I f tlie amount was doubled It would all lie I taken belbre night. District School Opened on Monday, Prof. Foshnv, prlnclisi!, and Mrs. Adda Mansfield, Miss Julia Eikins und Miss Annie Ikintlev.assisbnits. The attendance is unusually large. FavTT, YEGirTABLEH, etc. For fresh ......... tvHif.lM-a yWM'l fwitntoes. irifus'rles. etc., go to A. C, Lay-ton's. Fresh gissls per j i t " s isioi noiiiiiei. Re-appointeb. - Rev. C. W. Shnw lias lax'n nMipiiolntcd to till the pulpit of the M. E. Church of this city for Hie coming year. Rev. J. W. Van t'leve luis la-en sot off to Corvallls. New Dbfsk. -The last number of the Olvmpla Tribune comes to ns in nn entire new dress, looking us neat as a pin. Suc cess to Bin. Prosch. L EtilKL AT L it E. The Oregon Legislature Minvenesncxt Monday. The first mutter 1 bai will engage Its serious attention will lie the election of a I'nlled Slates Senator. State Fair Opens on Monday, Septcm tier 30, and continues through the week. Over 110.0011 In Miln will Ihj jsild out in preiuluiuson Hie occasion. - Mabkets. Sochange to quote. Butter 20c,eggsMe. Butchers nre iwylng .id'.iSc Hi for beef; 7.Vi'Wfor inuffon. The hog-trade Is at a low ebb -110 quotntiniis. FiveCkkts Advance. Since our Inst, wheat liasadvunM-d Ave cents pit bushel, our buyers now ottering flfty-Uvc cents per bushel. Livebpooi. Oi'otatioks-- Show wheat at ltaiklCt Ws8d as high as It was last season in that market, when buyers here Miuld afford tootter i 00( 1 1 per bushel. ADVAHCHtt-Wcnotkiothat nil gmdesof caststeel liave advanced, timv cents per pound. n,itm. At V f Harrier tkk 's io0tc At 1 . L. Harper uo. s, 1 and more coming. Sec them. FIXAM IAI, A.n lOJWHK IAI.. Hold In New York, 1WV. Legal tender S7 lie Inlying. 8S ! selling. The price of wheat has ndvanred In Liverpool, since our liisi rutmrt, and 1111 increased ilemund is noticed in San Fran cisco. However, lhisndvsi.ee in iheprlM" of when! in Liverpool, and even Hie pro isst ot'ii still further advance, will not enhance Psvnlnetothetu'o lueor in Ore 1:011, exM'pt 10 11 limited degre'.at (U'cscn), , for two muses ; One Is 1 lie abscue of mif llctt'nt tfianttge to move (he cron direct: I he other is In the high rates exacted for freight. If these two bars Were not star ing our buyers in the thee, 'mi tlie irver-s' of this were true, then they could well afford to pay our farmers last years' prici's for their wheat. The only glimmer ol' hone tWourproilncers Hint better prices tlian nt present rule limy be oti'nlned nnd litis ho! may lie deterred for some lime isn riiinor tlittthftsrt.'ached tlie Pa cltic cons', that, owing tn the great de mand existing here for shipping to remoio our surplus gniin, a numlier of vessels are about in lie dlsvatehed from N ew York In relieve this want. San Francisco qnotatinns give w heat nt SI W.'i d $1 a.'t V cental; outs il !W v II Tido. Our distlers are oll'eriug f!5c V bushel lor wheat, will: no takers so fnras heard from. In oats tliciY is nothing doing. The only sale that we have heard of. was from wa gons at "' fticishol. Butter is quoted 111 glle V 111.; eggs 'i'le V doz.; potaioes, 71c V bnsliel, Trade during the week an Ull pi'oveinetit on that of lust, ItcMiIiiMons of Condoleiice, II ALL COIltNTltlAX LOIME No. IT. A. F, A. It., At.llANV, IIKVXIO.N. AUU, iW, 1ST'-'. WtlEUEAS, It has pleased tlie I. rand Arehliect of the l'nlverse,ln the dispeii-a-tion of His divine economy, to remove fpiin lliseaillily labors our worthy and wc-bi loved Brother, Cai.vin (JltAVl: Therefore, Until ml. That while sincerely monrniiig this aflllctltig dlsiiensntlon, we reisigiiizi' the golden virtue ot Resignation, and bow in becoming acknowledgment to the lii vlne will hiiuibiy kissing the chnsteiilnu' rod of Him wlioo'nly sniiti-s Hint good mii follow. ! .vlril. That tothcafllictiHl widinvtind oriihaned Indies we offer the sinci'ii'sl iiin dolcnccaiidsyniniitliy,aiidMiuitiiciid them in this hour of their saddest U'reiivcmein to Him who has promised 10 Is- the will oils' s, ay and the orphan's help w hen ad versity shall 'iili ntsin them. R'Hi'iivii, That as a mini' of onr Fraternal esteem foroiirdepailed Unit her. the Lottge shall be diitied in mourning ami the niein iM'rs thcti-of shall wear the usual biubo for the x'l'lod of thirty days. It softvrt, That a wmvofthese resolutions shall be rtled In the Arehivcsnf the Lodge, a copy prsiuted to till' afllicted widow, ami a copy fnrnlshisl to each of tbeciiuuty papers for pnbiicatiiHi. J1AH I. 1 . lllillll , W. W. PARlflslI. Com. X. II. HI MPIIKEY, That Duisik Wont AVopk. An ex change tells of a lady in Ohio w ho was bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake, assbo averred. After she hud poured down a lucre qiutnil'y of alcohol, in the absence 01' whisky, to comileract the poison, It was ascertained that the rnoscof the troll life was a liorwl-boop she had stcuped on, which, In flying np, had siru'fc her suffi ciently hard tn draw blood! This rattle snake dodge won't work 111 this mi'kst M'ooils worili 11 ii'iil Itseiitlicly loo thin. It may work In Ohio when a lady wishes loget op a U'lider, bio cut here ihe iiihs cudnes have U'cn so bard run lor excuses for themselves, in times bygone, as not lo Ih! taken in by any snchdooge, FitoM Maine to Calikciinia. N'ch WILSON Strait Xeislle l iidi'rt'eisl .S'vvhig Machine is tin- BEST MACHINE for all kinds of work 011 Imih heavy and light sewing. It runs easy nail issimpic; ncliild can usi' it. It is never out of order, and i ALWAVS UK A 11 V FOB BfslSFJiS ! It has lately faken the pivillluui at Ihe great Northern Ohio Siale Fair for best work done on Ihe ground. Don't tall 10 see the Sew Wilson Machine, and remem ber that FIFTY DOLLARS now buys Ihe besl Sewing Machine In the world". Call at lllnin, Young & Cn. V, wholesale and re tail dealers in general metvhniKlise, First street, Albany. Tiki Late. Communication troin lbs Secretary of the Oregon State Agricultural Society received. Too late for this week will appear next. A. iVSUKI S I H. M1ED, ORECiiO, Agent for the sale ofl be celebrated BAIX WAIiON, and nil kinds of AORlCi'LTClt AL MACHINERY. Consignments sollcltctt, TOWN LOTS, In the town of Slicild, tin sale. IR. VAX tn: BEINJII1S Infallible Worm Syrup. Its value In removing uutssroof crudities from tlK' Hlonnadi and bowels of children, even where wmnis do not exist, cannot 1 too highly estimated. Fever and Ague. Persons lieroinlng de lillituted liy tlie presence of w orms in thti stomach or Iwwels, are more liable to ham a protracted course of chills and fever. Tlie worm remedies have been know n to cure when ull other remedies hive failed, especially to children. For sale by A. Carotbers ,t Co., w holcsnia and retail druggists, Alliuny, Or, Prhv One Dollar per bottle. vtulleini; .cw To-Wuj. NEWISU MAtlUXK AGENCY! THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale to the general pnbllc, ut bis lilaiv on FilMt street date millinery store of Mrs. llrldgcfuimcr,) all the lutest and most re llablc KEWIXO HAfHIXENI Also, keeps on hand machine needles, oil, etc. Reimlrlng of machines done lo order. Call und sec. F, FARXSWOKTH, Agent. SepL 6, W7M.itm i (