8 VOLUME VI. ALBAN Y, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 21, 1873, NO. 5. DEtJGS, ETC. CEO. V. iETTUBBE, JD'klTGGIST, (Successor 1o H.W. Wakefield), I'ftrrlsli's Unlllins,!'lrft 'tro't, AI.UANYiriEiiON. Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC All articles warranted pore,and of the best quality. Physician prcictlptims rar;:' ' pounded. AJb" n, Oct. 17, 1898-Utl A. 0 VR0T11ERS & IU, Dealer In- UEMH AI.S, Oil, PAINTS, DIES GLA9N, I..UU'N, EWh All tlie popular PATEMT JJLDHISKS, HNK -CVTIiBKY, OK3AR8, TOBACCO, SOTIOSW I'KKITMEKY, and roiiit:HMi. ftirtlonlar owe aid' pronijfaes Physicians' prescript Unis aim IninUy Kcc t,M9, a. CAE0THER9 & CO. Albany, Oregon-ivd Murder ill Albiiny Hsnk KB V 1-1 UKi.N KJiOWN.AND no threatening of It at present, Death u a thing which swaetimo pwi ''ol"!t11 JveryaonwuJ touW'!8 1'u"'"" Uil"" iiy ; ami yet, -1 i!ie Mid-day, of vonr life, it diaease lays hi" ytte tamd unon yon, i bete Is si in "a battu in uuead, ' hv which you may be Mstowdtoperftct health, mi I protons yonr days ton miraeu Ions extent. How 1 By calling on K. '. HSLL & sox, with prescription, whore you can have it compounded by one experienced in that particular line. Also, constantly OH hand a Hood assortment of rh drops, patent medicines, eW mioala, paints .oils, aye stutl'a, truces, etc. Agent for the Celcbmied Ink Weed Remedy, Or.Orffljpn Ittveunurflc (Jwre; Pr. D, Jayne 4 Sons' tnerticlnes, etc. Bponce's Positive and Negative Powders kept In s ik k. Msoagonts for the Homo Shuttle Hewing atacnlna. One of the most useful pieces of household furniture extant. Call and examine. If. 1 . Illl.l; ,1 BUfl. Albany, June 10,7M0v8 Tho standard remedy for Cotnrli, In fliiensa, S Throat,' whewtng wupft, Croup, utter t'miiplfiinl, Brondiiti, Blredmf) of Ihi I.tinm. ami ovry affection of the Throat, I.uugs and Chest, including Co.N BUMtTION. Wtatnr'N Bnlfuim or Wild Cherry does not dry up a Cough, hut loosens it, dnaiises the' lungs, ami allays irritation, thnrt renweitifli the cn.tpof the complaint. Nono genuine unless signed J. JU'tts. Prepm-pd by Sbth W. Fowi.k sons, Uos bn. 'Sold fiv Rjcdington, IUtttkm & Co.. San Francisco, and by dealers gen rally. lSvjy I MISCELLANEOUS. The Eyes! The Earn! mi. t. l. cjolden, OriiliNt and Aurist, Albany, Oregon. DH. GOLDEN IS A sou of tho noted old optlialmic doctor, S. C.nnS'Ttfh, Dr. (ioldel) lias had experience In treating file vnrifiil-; Uisenscs to wbS h thoeyeandeararcsnbjeotand feels confldenl of giving entire satlsmotlon to those who may place themselves under hlis rare. ' April 18,69, FOR SALE! rnilK ( BLEBRATiD W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS & MOWERS. Hainc" Headers, (Wood's Improved.! f'oqiiillanrs Indiana rami Wagon. The Mussel and Vibrator Threshers, (best machines on the coast. Statesman I'oreefecd Drill. Star I'lows, and other machines Call, see. and ;et price and terms before buvtng elsewhere, at my Blacksmith shop, corner Second ana Kllsworthsts., Albany, gS FBASK WOOD. DR. HVAK W. GRAY, I E N rr I S T , ALBASiT, OBGOON. OFFICE IX PARRISH BEIQE BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Rest denoe Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. Office hours fromUtp la o'clock a. m.,and 1 to r o'clock p. in. lSvt F1IAXKUX liMEAT MARKET J. R. Herren, Proprietor. WILL EXDEAVOB TO BK ALWAYS supplied with uie best meats to be had in tlie market, and will be ever ready t o acxwmundute those wlio inu.- faviir bim with a call. Vii W. H. KUHN & CO.. Wholesale and Retail DealerSin siiEiiF yn HEAVY H A R 1 WAR E , Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, nVII,Ii:RV HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, OAK and i 1,11 HUBS, HICKORY A O Ail M'OKCS, IIH'KOHY AXUK, Hardwood Lumber, llrnt Blum, Mliaftk, Poles, Ac, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Allot which are now offered to the pub lic m low rates. As we make the business a specialty, w e inn and wdl keep a heller assortment, at lower prVcs, than any house in I his city. V. H, KCIIN ft CO., Monteith lire-proof brick, First street. Albany, Juno U,1872-ttv4 W. II. IffeFARLAA'R, (LATE M. M. IIABVBar C0.,l Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES. Force ami Li 11 Pumps LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Tin, Copper mid Sheet Iron lVinre. LARGEST STOCK IN THE VAMJvT. Lowest Pricea Every Time. Repairing Properly none. 40v2 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE RAT TEAM STILE. LIVEN, AM) IS KLOntlSIIlNG I.IKE A GREEN hav tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, tlie BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily found, to do ahy hauling within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. 63r Well very ofOoods SpeclAII. A. N. ARNOLD, SOrS Proprietor. 9 KT5 l,( l's Live n Life of I,ne. BY riM.v IOHK80K. Let's strive to live a life or love. And by lis light impart The blessings of sweei hope ami faith I nto tlie weary hearl. Then .sliah we rear unio ourselves a hamefhat cannot die; Which shall for us an out ranee find Within the realms en high. As snow lies longeron the earth, The softer It doth tall, An I throws its pure and unstained robe Around the tonus of all; So love within the human heart Shall more securely dwell: As softly Hows its plaeid waves With sweet and gentle swell. Lei 's strive to live a life of love, For il will make rs great : All other virtues spring from It 'Love only can create.' And like the closely prisoned seed That breakctli through the soil. So love breaks through the flinty heart, Yet secmeth not to toil. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. I)uriii August, 220 arrests were made in Portland. Tims far (luring September 107 arrests have been made. Tlie Astoriaii says : "Dean Blancu ard's mill, at Kalrifer, cut 21.000 feet ofspmoeJta n day and a half, with three men, recently. Mr. R. B. Thompson has now nearly completed a line of telegraph, connecting with the Company's near Xorth Yamhill, and running to his farm in Yamhill county. The corner stone of the Vancouver Orphan Asylum will be, laid next Sunday, the 22d ist.. with imposing ceremonies by Bishop Blanche!, of the Diocese of Washington Territory. A meeting of the stock-holders of the Oregon iron Works was held Wednes day evening at Portland. It was de termined by a unanimous vote to dis pose of all the propy personal and real ot the corporation and to dissolve the Company. The enterprise says : Work on tlie Clackamas bridge is progressing quite rapidly. The truss work has been nearly completed and the stream span ned from pier to pier. In a few weeks the bridge will be covered and tlie plank roadway laid across. The Bulletin says : Mr. Condon will soon start on a geological expedition to the John Day country, lie is es pecially interested in collecting speci mens ot fossil fauna for his cabinet. He will be joined at the Dalles by ;t party of students from Yale College who are en route here to study the geology ot the country. A Grange of the Patrons of Hus bandry was organized at Lafayette September 16, lS'.'t. composed of the most substantial tanners of the vicinity, with the following officers; A. B. Henry. Master; 11. 11. Lamson. Sec retary: F. Martin, Overseer: G. F. Royal, Lecturer; Knnnett Olds. Stew ard; (r. W. Knapp, Assistant Steward; (t. K. Dnvall, Chaplain; J. I- Pray er, Treasurer; N. H. Olds, Gate Keeper. 1 lie Koporter, .Mc.Muiiivitle. savs a I Grange of Patrons ol Husbandry was organized under the nameof "McMinu viiletirange," on Saturday last, elect ing the following named Officers: Alex ander Reed. Master; H. C, Kale. Overseer; A. K. Olds,. Lecturer; William Burnett, Chaplain; Dwyght (.'ran ford. Steward: Wilson Cook. As sistant Steward ; George Olds, Gate Keeper. The amount of wheat in store now at Corvallis is approximated at over 100,000 bushels, divided as follows: dinners' Warehouse, 46,000 ; Hamil ton'firo'., 40,000; ID-land's 20,000. bushels. Several thousand bushels ol flaxseed have been raised in Benton county this season, the yield being enormous. J, Holgate, of Alsea Valley, had a Held that produced over thirty bushels to the acre. The boat for the Astoria Fanners Warehouse Company's new pile driver was to be launched at four o'clock last Saturday evening. Messrs. Piucua & Pauk'her. ot steil acoom, intend building a large vessel. Work will be commenced on hersliort ly. These gentlemen built the Clara Light, one of the most successful ot the many craft launched from the stocks on Puget Sound. The man Brown, who was shot and stabbed at Ludlow some months since, has at last yielded to the effects of his wounds, Is dying. This man has clung to lite with wonderful tenacity, and for a long time It vas thought he would recover from the wotlnds that In nine eases out often Would have killed a man outright. c There are unite a number of miners prospecting for quartz on Wapner rreek, Jackson county, with fair suc cess. On Wednesday the 3d inst., a sad accident occurred at the Port Ludlow mill. One of the employes, Nicholas Costly, had his right leg badly jammed against, a "carriage" by a log making a sudden roll, while being placed in posltlofl. The unfortunate man came to Port Townsend on last Monday and was taken to the hospital, where lie rece i ved. every attentlou. Never before, during the summer season, says the Idaho Signal, has this region been visited with such copious rain showers. During the past week more rain has fallen in ten hours than did during any ten hours of the rainy season of last winter. We have heard of no particular damage being done to crop-, and therefore Ills probable that the country at large has been benefited. At Salt Lake, on the 31st, Butcher. of Bingham Canyon, who was tried for Hie murder ot ( olton and his two sons several weeks since. Was acquitted last night by jury in the Probate Court. Tlie Olympia Courier of the 19th inst., says: "Mr. Joseph Sheiwood was killed almost instantly on last Thursday evening, at his logging camp, at the head of North Bay. " Mr. Sher wood, in company with several others, was engaged In 'breaking a jam' on their rolhvay, when a log rolled on the iron-shod hand-spike deceased was using, throwing the iron spike, with such force against his neck as to sever the jugular vein. The blow threw him head foremost against a log, kill ing him Instantly. Blow ai.i. THE WHISTLES, etc. An enthusiastic friend of the American Centennial celebration, mikes the fol lowing suggestions : "At precisely 12 o'clock, noon, on the 4th of July, 1870, (Washington time), let all the guns, the hells, locomotive and other land whistles, the trumpets, the drums, the organs and other musical instruments, with the tons of millions of singing voices of our great land burst forth in sounds of joy and praise. All the tele graph lines shall be silent at the com mand of the United State-Government, from 11:45 A. M, to 12fl5 p. M., and then let the great battery at Washing ton send the electric flash and click over the vast iron maze to every city, and town, and village of our own land, and even to Europe, Asia. Africa, and the isles of the sea as far as I he lines can be at that, moment .secured, and at this signal instantly let the cannon thunder forth the death knell oppres sion ; let all the mighty steam whistles proclaim the grand march of civiliza tion amid the western wilds and the isles of the sea, as well as the city full, and the fertile plains, and bid the slumbering millions of heathendom awake and join the happy nations in singing that sublime invocation to praise: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow," etc. Impudence oveumatciiui. I have told the following to so many people,, says the Table-Talker of 'Onee a Week, "all of whom found it new, that it may be so to half the wot Id. Colonel M., of the - th. was, twenty years ago, lie best billiard player in the British Army; and, walking into a billiard room in the Quadrant, met there an American, who was knocking about the halls. -Sir,' said he, 'I like your style of play,' in rather a pat ronizing tone. 'WaL' sald the trans atlantic, in an offhand way ; 'you are not the first man who said that, Sup pose,' said the Colonel, 'we play a game together ; what points shall 1 give you?' 'Guess I'll play yon for anything yon like without the points.' gir." said the Colonel, rather taken aback, 'perhaps vou are not aware that my name is M.?' (expecting an immediate acceptance of any number of points.) 'M. presents no idea to me." says the stranger. 'Very good. sir, said tne l oloiiel, Willi a pitying smile, then I will play you even. And. before ten strokes, he found, to his utter astonishment, that Ik; had, for the first time for many years, got more than his own match. After easily administering a most hollow defeat, the American turned to the Colonel, and said. 'You told me that your name was M.. which I said pre sented no idea to me. Mine is Jona than Kentfield which, I guess, will present some idea to you.' " Scene Crowded horse-car. Strong minded female "Sir, I would have you to understand that in this enlight ened century no one but a brute would suffer a lady to :tand in thtamarrher." Mild-looking old gentleman savagely "Madam,! belong to the dark ages, and if you call me a brute again I'll shake tlie life out of you.'' Female faints,- grand hysterical tableau. MIS EM.AXEOl'8. Lorraine is a new Mohair wool lace as line as thread in texture and filled in by hand. It is very beautilnl, and will lie largely used this season for trimmings. Collars and pelerines of Lorraine lace will also be used. M. D. Conway says the Empress Eugenie looks dispirited, worn and old. A Philadelphia lady had a pet can ary bird which lived to the extraord inary age of 19 years. By a recent order Turkish ladies in Constantinople are not allowed to enter the stores for tlie purchase of goods. A female clerk in u western Post office was discharged because she spent most of her time in reading postal cards, The whole medical staff of an Eng lish hospital recently resigned, because a lady physician had been elected houSe surgeon. Parisian ladles have a new stylo of mantle called Bchme femmn, which is ehietly worn by those who are Well not bonne. An old woman in Liverpool. Eng land, recently made a special retmest that she might be buried with ' her spectacles on. A Beloit, Wis., editor takes it upon himself to say that "cows, elephnota or rhinoceroses may run graeeftilly. but women never." A Nebraska lawyer had a woman on the witness stand three daj's to make her tell her age, and then he gave it up as a had job. Don't Do It. The editorial phil osopher of the Logansporf. (Indiana), Pharos, issues another bulletin of good advice : Don't invest your money in a lottery ticket. Give some other man a chance for it prize. Don't tell an editor how to run a newspaper. Let tlie poor fool find it out himself. Doli't loaf about the Streets and de pend on the Lord for your "dtfHy bread." He isn't running a bakery. Don't discuss scientific questions with a lightning rod man. His ar guments are most generally solid and always pointed. Don't imagine that tiie Lord will call a first class preacher to a church paying a second class salary. He doesn t treat nis children so shabbily. Tlie good old times ot the Middle Ages seem to be returning in Prance. They now have pilgrimage excursions by rail, from Paris to Lonrdcs, stop) iug at the shrines of several Saints o. the way to pray. The' next tiling i order is to get up a crusade lo resci the Holy Land from tlie Turk; th; is if the Palestine has not been throw into the shade by the Saints of th West. It, is a singular ttuii in even, by which, while Spain. Austria ar Italy, which were long the strotighoi of Catholicism, have now setthePapt authority at defiance, France, whic had for two bundled years been t),. leader of scepticism, should now be come the pattern of the devotion of the age. One extreme is follow ed by an other. The orgies of tlie Goddess ot Reason in 1703 are compensated by the Pilgrimage of Lourues in 1S73. Who can forsee the faith of 1973? Qr.viiKiaiNU BT TELEGium.-Jack-Hurley, formerly a telegraph opera tor In this city, is now in the Wor cester jail tor a little indiscretion, illustrating the peculiarity of his busi ness. Jack was receiving in tlie Fraui ingham office, and once or twice had to ask- Worcester to repeat. Worcester did so. and volunteered the information that FraWngham wasa fool, on whom it would be delighted to put ahead. Straightway the wre from Framing ham spoke: "I'm coming;" and un able to wait for a passenger train, the impetuous sender took a freight train, and presently arriving gave Worcester S great drubbing, for which lie was imprisoned as above. Xow, however, from all over New England comes to Worcester tlie anxious inquiry, "How's your head.'" Siirimjfidd llqiulMum. At the Vienna Exposition young American woman recent? bought a set ot sparkling jeweir1 and paid for it with a Confederal bill of $20, the salesman not beiu; a well-informed person. Tlie Iron and nail works at Terry Haute, Indiana, were destroyed on tN 19th. Loss, O32,000. The trial of McKihney, for kilHnij Courtney, commenced this morning. The New York panic had hotaflesi ed Boston up to tlie 20th,