'II Willi I u 8 FUBLlgKEft XVKRT WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDAY, By COLL. TAN CLEVE, IB EEaiStP BUILDINGS, Corner fnry and Firjt Stredt. TKRSIS -IN ADVANCE. Dm yer.. ...Three dollars. aumontns... two aoisars, Todobe of five '.!'.'.! 50 each . To clab often i 00 " ADVERTISING RATES. Transient advertisement, per squaw of ten lines or WML first Insertion 1 ; each tubaoqiient Insertion See. Larger adver ttaemesfs iBMrtad on the most liberal torms. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. trIRM TORY, r Oregon Stale range. -Hosier inn h i v- nit 1. 1 i ii . in i ii rti -J. H. Smith. Hhrrlsburg. 0erwr-Wui. Cvrus, 8ck. Xvrer -George Hunter, Walla Walla. tard -lt. P. Olds. Lady Am't Slnmrd-Un. Chl(X! Olds. Auikanl Stitmnl W. M. Powers, Sbedd, Chaplain -Anthony Simpson, Consuls. tWeV Tt-f-rnltShellpn, Walla Walla TrttuurT -Tl. A. Wltiel, Turner. Oree-Mrs. Jane Cyrus, Sclo. Pomona Mrs. M. Powers. Shedd. jrjwu-Mrs. L. C. Heed, McMinn vtllc. BxfCuliv Commill, Daniel Clark, Salem : R. M. (Jnrney, Ten Mile, DoutrlasCo.:Orlcy Hull, Walla Walla; ti. A Wells, Buena Ttsta; Thomas Mnnkers, Sclo; A. B. Henry, Lafayette; H. N. Hill, Junction. leers of Central Grange Associa tion. JVrsW-nt-W. P. Alexander. Woe iV 'TOlitt-JamesTatom. s Jtovfrirv-A. W. Stahnard. Treamrrr -C. P. Burkhart. Tnutr -P. Shedd. P. Powell. Gote-KVp-T-Elias Fannlug. jfaenl-L. C. Burkhart. Meets at Albany, on the second Tuesday n each month. ires How to no up Shibt-Bosoms. Take 2 tablespoonsfnll ot best starch, a4d a very little water to it, rub and stir with a spoon into a thick pste carefully breaking all the lumps and particles. Add a pint of boiling water, stiring at the same time; boil half an hour, stir ing it occasionly to keep from burn ing. Add a peice of starch pulish the size of a large pea ; it tin's is not at hand use a tablespoontull of gum arahic solution . (made by pouring boiling water upon gum arabic and standing until clear and transparent), or a peice of clean mutton tallow half the size of a nutmeg and a tsaspoontul ot salt will do, but it is not so good, strain the starch through a strainer or a peice of thin muslin. Have the shirts tamed wrong side out ; dip the blteoms carefully in the starch and squeeze out, repeating the operation until the bosoms are thoroughly and evenly saturated with starch ; proceed to dry. Three hours hefore ironing dip the bosoms in clean water ; wring out and roll up tightly. First iron the back by folding lengthwise through the center ; next iron the wristbands, and both sides of the sleeves ; then the collar-band; now place the bosom-board under the bosom, and with a .dampened napkin rub the bosom from the top towards the bottom, smoothing, and arranging each plait neatly. With a smooth moderately hot rlatiror, begin at the top and iron downwards continu ing the operation until the bosom is perfectly dry and shining. Remove the bosom-board, and iron the front of the shirt. If the irons become rough or smoky, lay a little fine salt on a flat surface and rub them well ; it will prevent them from sticking to anything starched, and make them smooth. Cheap and Kxcelevt Candles. A correspoudeot of the New Englatut, Farmer eay: have tried the following receipe twice, aod find it all that it is cracked up to bs. Hum no doubt that it would have been worth more than Wkno it twenty p.. .Most farmers have ale fat and dirty 1 N made into dies at a trifling expense, iininii m wiflOvrxwWl through the last summer, the laid candles enduring the heat ti bert and burning quite as well, and giving as good light as the tallow ones. For 12 pounds of lard take ,1 of saltpeter and 1 pound of alum, dissolve the alum and saltpeter in a gill of boiling water, pour the compband into the lard before it is, me ted: stir the whole until it boils, skim off what rises; let it simmer until the water is all boiled out or until it ceases to throw off steam, pour off the lard as soon as it is done, and clean the boiler while it is hot It the candles are to be molded,' you may commence imme diately, it to be diped, let the lard cool first to a case, and then treat same as you would tallow." Weak and Tear on the Line. Through the thoughtlessness and carelessness of housewives, says a lady in the Ohio Farmer, many linesfnl of cloths are worn out more while drying two or three days, than they would be in the honest wear of two or three months. How the vicious winds do whip and slash and snap and crack those good sheets and shirts and table cloths that I see from my window ! No honest wear is ever going to make one's garments cut up such antics as does this angry gale ! And yet there they hang, twisted and twirled and writhing and wearing out, through very carelessness. Good material is worth makeiug up well aiid then worth the preserving. Calico dresses should never be hvze if it can be prevented ; wring them well and hang them in a room through which a stovepipe runs. If you have a spare upper chamber ! or any old house or shed it is better to hang clothes in than to put them out for an indefinite time to battle with the elements. I always feel uncomfortable it I have a washing 1 out on the line and . the weather is unfavorable about as much as j though I had lost mv garters or broken my shoe-laces. Moonshines. To make "moon shines," or wine cakes, roll a coffee cup of pale yellow sugar, and put in a bowl, then add the yelks of 6 eggs and a pinch of salt, beat well and pour into the flour tray, and work into a soft dough ; roll very thin, and cut out with a" large tum bler ; drop into a trying pan f hot lard, and cook quickly. When i done, sift white sugar over them, j Dprable-Stove-Blackino Hy adding a teaspoonful ot pulverized alum to half a package ot good stove-polish, wet up with a little water, much time and labor will be saved, as a stove polished with this mixture will remain bright along , time. It should be applied when the stove is nearly cold, and With a dry brash robbed until it is dry and shining. 5 fri Olympia pays attention to a street preacher. Several Tacomaites have been arrested and tried rioting. Three hundred workmen were on the grade of the Olympia Kail road laif Friday week. The Olympia Debating Club has fizzled. Cause too much learn, ing; got in advance of the age. UicfcartjMwre, oiwiaefnty, W. T., was taken to the Insane. Asylum on last Wednesday by the Deputy Sheriff of .that, county. Salem has about three miles of water mains. ACornl man Has two pet, but not tame, wolves. Ilichnn Mnrria will hold KniftM. i r r - -r- - i pal services in Oakland next Sod- j I t.f.4 i i r.'s' W (Kit wfl! begin at ! ALBANY gglgTER- ' Sevenl6ettDaninriigrant hate recently arrived at Corvallfe, look- ing tor home. Farmers are now talking politics, having compleied their spring sow ing. There are 02 operatives employid in the Willamette Woolen Mills at Salem. The excitement in relation to the Stickeen mines is abating, as late reports are unfavorable. Next. The Corvallis brass band furn ishes music to the people of that town three or four times a week. One thousand acres ot sod land has been put in grain this season near Perrydale, Polk county. A man named Wessel died very suddenly at his residence near Hub bard Station on Friday night of last week. It is rumored that General Jeff. C. Davis will make a Summer tour through the Spokane and Cceur country. Orders have d'Alene been issued to prepare wagons, etc., tor the'trip. In speaking ot the Temperance Alliance the Olympia Transcript says : This organization met in this city on Wednesday, but was not largely attended or very extraordi nary in character. NEW TO-DAY. Forjalo. A FARM, AUJIUMMI TtiI!T, well improved, with House and Barn and all kinds of Fruit and Onmincntnl WSlBSBSt muem, ur., .nun n hi, i-u BEDDING t UPHOLSTERING ! W.J. WARREN & CO. Upholsterers, First Street, t I Albany, Oregon, 'I'll t .i A RE PREPARED TO FURNISH ALL kinds of 1'phoKteriiig, Ac, to order. Being prncfleal workmen, thev Kiiamntee mtNoctlon. All upholstery work done In Albany. Call and examine our stock and wor k. W. J. WARREX A CO. April 18,1874-M The Imported Pereberon Ktalllon White Prince, iriLL BE AT THt LIVERY STABLE TV of Messrs. Marshall ft Schlosscr, in Albany, Monday afternoon, Tnecday, and Wednesday forenoon of each week, and on Thmsday aflernoon, Pridav and Satur- ? the livery, stable of Mr. pnrbin, Baletn, from April 1 to July i. im- Tumi f.,1-f Ho HT1 rtilli .Iil!fc W. 171 itrofr-WTTJin n -.. Td'i fOO, U. S, QM4 Coin. dV .Piml A ITew Ideal A WILSON SHUTTLE FOR 50 Dollars!! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned THE , BEST IN THE WORLD! HTThe Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair) Northern Ohio Fair)' Amer. Institute, N. T. : Cincinnati Exposition i Indianapolis Exposition 8t Louis Fair; Loaislaaa State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest aid best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION ! ! tWFor Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agent we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Ball Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma te for Sale. m Machines taken in Excitant ,Jiitt 'Mt'i hhIH'i "Mtsfof ' i jmmm wamkj. abcm, Wl!itf St vrln !ah1n C." 38 Cleveland, Uhio. A ADVKHTKSEMENTS. PETERS & SPEIDEL, MAM KAITt KKKS UP Carriages A Wagonsp Of Every Deswlptloii, .ALBANY, ORCGOK. MANrrACTi;RE TO ORIER AST. und all stylos of Wagons, Cuninsres, Harks, ftc., at as n-asonnlilp rates as the nse of ROM material and first-class work will Jus tify. Ki'Twlrlna neatly and expeditiously done at low rales. Shop on Kerry lietwcen First and Second streets. PKTKRS ft SPKIDEL. Albany, March 7, 1S73-27 MARBLE WORKS. iao.ItOE& STAIGEK, Dealers In Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs II ad and Foot toues, K.xei'iiled in California, Vermont and Italian . ' Marble. 1 SALKM. OREGOX. IIHAM'II NHWP AT AMIAXT. ecifiss No better tvliiener fit cy or i r. i s. I oli'nau'a n ; hi- , ifli.'ti ,i . Kxtraef of Kiicalyp'ns can Ire desiml, than the following smmnary of canes, trailed with this remedy alone, by that eminent idiyxicliin. Dii. IJV! Wo 8T i . In the X . S. Vdilne llosnllal. San Fmnelseo. n'lKirt ed in the A'v.iti X". IS1 Journal: Sailjami MMIIA V.. d 'I I'eiuittcnt ever. ... IiIIImiiimI Fever..,. I nli, iil I-'....., io. Cmd. Im'd li 19 19 9 S 7 3 4 25 19 Iiifliim. ofUldiieyN liluretla 10 4 lnrnntliieiieeol'1'rine 3 Mriesnre 6 Inanin.orBlmlder 27 HleniMirhnKla m laena' of the Heart.. 7 Mjrieulery 4 t liroule Dlanhira ... is (loiUM-rliwa g IlriilM. v m a 9 IS .1 M.niHMin-i.T ciirrnno ativr or trie above, are the reports or the experiments with f.ncalypias bv Ir. l.oiTiiiier, of Berlin. Prussia, and Itr Kecle., Chief Phvsielair of the Atwtr fan BSllwny Co.. pnblfshed In the Am. Mil. Jim. July, MM, It Kill lie found verv .fflcaelons in obsti nate eases or liyspeps'fa, Ilronehltfs, Hnck IntrfouRh Chronic Sore throat, teneor rhea, etc., and in nausea during prntrnan- nr.roleinan'anonble Extrnef of Eiiealyp- timisn spciliil prepoja tlon lor the treatment ot t'EV 1. and a ui E, and is wurraotid ! eiii. every en treated no-fmllnjf to directions, without the Injurious lvsiiltsof the usiial Qui- nlhn .....1 ' 1-1 . , ..nil. ,,M II II ill I, "111- eilies for that disease. Alan pure fluid ex tract of Encalyptus. fn one pound liottles, for physicians' use Beware or imitations, and take none but Coleinan. For sale eyerywhete, nnd by I odite CaletftCo., Druggists, Portland. Agent fbi-oregon. v5n3ilv REWARD FOB AN Incurable Case! XDR. IX RICHAtTS GOLDEN BALSAM! After ten years' trial on tail Cout hsa proven Itself the only curative tea eertalaclu of diseases pronoauoed by medical partition, eraasincimbla. Dr.LeBichao's GOLDEN BALSAM fia.f CbDcm flrrt sod tecoa ittu. Bores on the Lea or Body; Bore Kan, lyes, Nose, feci Oupper.colod Blotekaa, SysbtlMo Cstarrh. Dleeued Bcslp, and all primsry torniB of the disease known m BypbiUa. ftfre, It per be, tie, or two lor $9. Sr.LeliGaan's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Tertiary, Memorial, Byphf lltjo Bkeonuv tlsm, MM in the Bones. Becltot the Heck, UV cnated Bore Throat, Syphilitic Baih, Lamp and Contracted Corda, 8MieM of the Limbs, and eradicates all diseases from the system, whether ceased by indiscretion or abase of menmrr leering the Mood pare and healthy. Pri)e,alwboae,eerwlor9. Sr. Le Itehn's G0LD8N SPANISH AN- Udoca, thaOare o eeaaorhew, Gleet, Irri- warei, ana au uaoanr, or ueenal Price, a, per doh Br. U Uckii'i COL 118 SPANISH II- oToomioibaaLj IntwrTolelKrea! of the Kidneya ad Bladder. and all dieeaete Price, tl.90 per bottle. m AtoAxmti MA tBlKHTOwOUDBBT POM for Seminal Weakness, HJaht Kmia. sionTlmpotency end all dlaeatNai&ayfrom MMtnrhatioa tad excessive abuses. Price. $8 Per bottle. The genuine OOMMff BuaiN la puUip only to round bottlee, be sent to Uprtif?cemww aiftaSA both taltoW and (aid candles all , w.c.Bwa. prox. Albany, or., Aptu, wit -am