The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 16, 1875, Image 3

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; . i.ngle copies' ..--.. .............,Tn cents. .
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churn , ,0 a its ex;ni -fcl To for .tho yeyr-s-llmT
is ..- .ttiionm of postage' 4er nfihuni
which wf are repaired to pay on each paper
mailed by iiv . . . yi i - ... .- r-
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.i: i.wlKItY 10.;, 1S?,.
The following rrinie-1 ccntlernpn are.rtulhor'
Ued to receive and rcit for KtibsiH-iplio-.is
rh ttic IIt!isTK in the localities mentioned :
Mfwn. Kirk .Hniu.i,..;,,..Uwvrnsvi:i.
Hot icrl S 'ass. . , i i ....... i .Cs-itwfordsvllle.
W. P. Sml t h . . i . , . . .. 1 Inlsev.
. P.otiiPkiu,.,;....-,.,.,.,, ., .,IIurriimri.
Kit Hun: h Jon A. ;...Llwnoi.
A. V. heeler .feCo-; ..-rt...s...t.i.i She la,
SteXf. Smltll & Bnisiicld.. : . idilnctioh r'ttyl
J. li. Irvine., ii..: ..i4t S-.o.
Thos. II. R"ri'WS...v;.....i.;...: ...Salem.
V.. WaUsriie'....T. . . ry, ....Monmouth.
. Excrwsioj? to Cokvaijj?. TheEvau-"
CeUsf, Rev. E. P. Tlamiiioiid. vith some
twenty-five or thirty ot the working eims
tiaus ut Albany, itunle a religion visit tv
C-irvaIH yesterday; VTord w"a leiegrapl!
el to ."orvaIiN about Jl a- m. that flic emi
nent Evanjreli.it -vas co:i;Lig. In a very
i ehort tline after the rcwption, of ilw te!c
rant notice? were circulated"" throughout
t'hecHy, And at 2 i. I5 Vresbyieri.m
church (the largest, room iii Hie dtv) .van
crowded with an eager and anxious throng.
Siiorf Aildro wet' made by eivnlof
the visitors and a praise niceting Ijeld fol
n few minutes, hi which, atming 'rith'-rs
. several young Indie praisctl the -I.ortt.-t'int
: titey had jut fvn::tl the pn-uiow SsivSor.
interest va- deep ar.it enriiest. Jti.d wo
1 a ve every rcai to Ih-IU vS tlia't some tf iei-e
smd tlien jrave Ihefn-Hj'.ves tottie I-onl. Mr.-'
SlaiitiiKHMl. in i.U. 'rapliiv way. ite-i ilK.tl
the Rnirering of our vior, and f.it iw.
aiul bv several Iscuutiful torteJ,. i5lu-tratsl
what it i to suffer and d:e f.r another.. An
tiwniry nieellng wa l;!d. arsd niany !S
rewd '. anient hvtTest ls the -jiVi:;t
cjnetioii..:"Vliat shall I .i ro ! staveily"
'J'he brethren of Coi vallU reso'wd to esi
tiime tlie ine'tii;n. and sotije of our All.;v.
iv brethren have k--' Kp todsy ti :h ii
Iie'p:.
A rrni.i.i.NT MinKcn. Sbort!y af.i r wo
liad retired on- Ssttirdny liij'nt Me .Weiy
rtartled by an ex"eetliijiiy lii ight ; litx'st
whieh fl:1-iiod throiiixb or window. In an
" instant we sprang: from our tied to-the w i:i
low. only to see ilie expr'nT effort of a
meteor in the northwest heavens as it ex-
-i p'oltd and fell t'. tiee sp.irks or niitief
t t IkiIN if lire Tallin; trmn it similar' tmly "nr
er than tlioe from an exploded by roeUet.
t vas eerUtinly tlie ;nto-t tri!Hanl m -t or
we ever saw, and s It pasnl through sp:i e,
it lelt a path of tire. .t-Jrtinl. ; It iiLUj
whole heavens far and near, and onr lir-t
thought wa the Wll; city is o:i lire. It
wyis a grand silit, a'lbo lb !a"-titn; l.nr a:
iiiitant ot tl:n-. an I we Avnld n-t ha v io-t
it for a jrreat deftt. After tlte' explosion of
this apparently reUlMt- lio.lv. llie l-alis or
parliele- f)i app;ri'itjy from to iOiJ Ki t.
and then went oitt diippeart;! from ij:Iit
in flie snrrotfnrtiiijr depriis. .
x Anotlier "pJemlid ineeliiigwas belli at tlie
Court IIon-e last evening- .The house was
fnil. and as tl weather" was much eooVr
than an Umi t.reviom eveiilnsr. the- :ii d'enee
did not Mi"er wi li 1 eat, and therefore could
enjoy the occasion , wiih mum plea ore and
coaifirf. Tllo-t .excellent-- work . was done,
and a tmmlier of person- slnilu-il their de
rire to be clir:-ti::is. Her. Siraito:;. Ir
vine, Wllsoti. D!aii;. ailsi litrie mmhNt of
the christian ladies and jfriitlenien of this
city, with Mr.' Jackna and MrWaUefield.
" ot Portlanand a inimlier of ot!ies from
different parts ot the, State, under the ni.l
fcuce of Ilev. Mr;- Hammond. w?re scatfer-
1 cd here and there U!t3i;Uthe1ar3e-c!isrtv
gation, busiiy at work for the MaMer, en-
: treating, eneonraging:id praying with and
forth nncoiivcrted rtfc. it a grand
atKl gTorion? sight, ...jgf:t orth: goii'g
miles and tidies to witness. 5Iay t!ie good
woFk so well liegnn go on and increase im
- til every inhabitant of this city b fc-!t the
influence of divine grace in l.i-' soul.
Amen f.? j . v
, BAiLr IIi'KT. -As Iftfti4 '. Jjewi wa
driving into tlie city yesterday, 'in the vi-
cinityoflx UnrkhartV hw team oecante
friglitenei!-. Ile'siuxxetleil in stopping them.
a;d got out aner fetit ' to tlie licnd ot Hie
team for some pffr pts; when they again
tarted. . Dave seized fLe.JUi.rct. i:orn; by.
tlie bridJe-rebi antfafteiupfed to -top them,
Imt was HiLsuceeEsftrt, "the teaui breaking
from hU grasp, knoifciiig'bfitt down and
J "running over Limy injuring bin) 'in various
; , parts of the body. No boiws were broken,
- i bat lie tr3 iraitf o;eTiv!yr that it was
ithdifUybeedgi'Ssdouttal!. The
'tft- tvagon vas prettyfweii jmafitnp ii
? team at length becaniedetAcliedacd rnnn
f ing into a team sotne dfetauce ahead, were
I caught.' " , ,
Wm. Talley' am fed" irom hfs ranch in
.: ; Benton county this inprnIg.1fokh)g rng-
.jged and healthy. The ni piy frienUi oi
Mrs. Tally will bepleaswi to learsi tiia-Bsne
T lias entirety: recoveied ber : Jwalth anl
- strength since her -Residence -tliefe. Bill is
delighted wiUi hU 'fartm and speak iii
I glowing color of libi proi)ect -
t- , Mrs. Ximrod Price enme- ttrto' the tity
i yesterday, wlwn she vnis taken very ill. so
ill iiKlcctl tliat she could not w taken lmmc.
I It was tliougbt doubtful this morning
I whether she. lutd suffljiently i-ucovered to
j be einoved to, licr home to-uay. :
f ExCLitfiOX-Tliere Is talk ofjuaking an
f excursion to Kngene ClfywMw tin? during
week, provided trail wu . fce-eenred to
i leave' tliis city In the monu;ig aHT return
i, ..tn time for the evening services at , the
Court House. The-people' of Kugene are
' MaaSoiM for Mr. HarHom? ! f9iHe, tliereV.
fore, if arrangement can be iwnde as above, ..
. ; Ute intention is to favor tlieirr!.',. , j-"..,
.1 ,Tbe Willatuette Traucporutlon- Co. wjll
' I 'pot on their light draught' teafrer,'; Chmr
. ' l i;:rh next Thnrsday, . wittalrftftving their
large boats from the Upper Willamette,'
ti e river not affording sno1cien water t&V
' enable tbotn to. uccegsfulJy, aud irofitably
navigate it. v ;
., A young man tiamed Fo.ter was brougT ff
1owo from Upper Soda yesterday by Peter
Bchlosser, who is suffering from an attack
i f :ourUin' fever,- And taken Ho the St.
' . " a rk Hotel. His parents were telt'gra ph
1 for and came up l;tt niglW
an was
broke and a
pipce or, struck .liim on . the left arm, cut
ting quite a gali. Xotliing serious. .
X. liium paid out several thousand dollars
on the llalsey wool purchase yesterday.
Mr. Black received and took the coin to
llalsey yesterday.
Have you tried the Rubber Taint? You
liave no idea of its excellence and its cheap
ness until you do. It can be had at Bell &
Parker's, druggists. First street.
Jiessn?. P. C. Harper & Co. have pur
er iast'd a targe amount of wool, and arc
rxnidy to purchase more.
Jerry Lucky, of Ochoco, arrived in this
city this morning with several loads of wool
fi'tnii bis ranch over there.
, News reached here this morning that the
Ohit was lyiiig fast on a liar, ten miles below
Salem, yesterday. ;:
These warm days keep A. Carol hers &
Co. putting tip soda for others to put down.
Its a soothin' beverage.
. Weather coo! and pleisant in the morn
!,S gt'n'g warmer in the aft-irnoon.
Aiiotiier splendid meeting at the Court
House at 9 a. m. Attendance good.
Bart. Allen, of "Halsey, came in this
hifr;ii;ig.
Vool is quoted at 23c per pound, but
buyers say it may drop lower any day.
V.'ild blackberries are a failure this sea
so:i. : -'
Kronnn's brick front U nearly up, and it
looks gay. -
WEDNESDAY, 4 IT fry 11, 1873.
. TOE KT1 VAI. MEE . IXG.
..Tuesday evening at tlie Court Hon?e
long before the time appointed for the
me ting, the audience-room of the court
and the gallery were filled wiih people to
overflowing. For some length of time the
large choir of singers accompanied by .in
sinuhents. sang those r sweet songs of Is
rati " as on previous evening-.
Mr. Wilson asked God's bles.dng to rest
on all resei;t. .
. Mr Hanimr.iid pklttml to tl awliene;
a iis-ig.iiticeiit painting he had seem in
Philadelphia scene, 4-Christ liejected "
and then joined with the audience In an
audible r.iyer: after which be described a
u cftM.ir kind of peop!e called "dysH'pti
christians.' ' He made some very clear il
lustniiiosis. lnlln:.'ucing the children to come
to t."hri-t.
An invitation was then given for those
. ho loved Jtfsuj. and those who wished to
love .lesu to arise, aiwl about two hundred
arose. . The rest of the evening was spent
in an en juiry meeting, when christian.,
both young and old. , workel haitl to lead
sinners front the error of tht ir ways. A
good f.-e'ii;r was evident throughout tlie
who!c uieciing.
As we staled ve.-terday. Mr. Il.tmaio .1
aiid a uitiulH.-r of our working chri.-ti ins. o:i -Moiid.-iy.
went up to Corval!i. at the e.".rn-e.-t
re.piest of citizens there, ami held a
glorious meeting, at which it is hoped last
ing good was aeeo:npli-hed. The paTties
going from this city all returned in time
for the evening meeting at tlie Court House
here. . Monday evening the meeting at Cor"
valHs failed to come up to the meeting of
the afiernoou in feeling anil interest, we
are informed, and a somewhat noted infhlel
of the place concluded to have a joke at the
expense of the christians there, and tele
graphed to this city this simple message
Cold as an iceberg: come and help us.'
Upon the reception tf l!e telegram Mr.
Hammond said to liev. S. G. Irvine and
ethers, "brotliers, tiiey need you up there
and you must go at once," and they di.
Upon their arrival at Corvallis, they were
heartily welcomed by ministers and people ;
their presence seemed to hifirse new life
and eonrage and warmth into the meeting,
and a precions time was fiati, s all went to
work. Now' that the ministers ot Corvallis
have got; warmed up to tlie work before
themy we may expect to hear of a great
oiffjjctfPriug of the Spirtt in Corvallis.
Amen. :
.We were toll this story in relation to
young Foster, of Oregon City, who was
brought to fins 'cify day befjYe yesterday
from Upper Soda, very sick with mountain
fever: . He was driving team for a certain
party wlien taken sick. When it beeame
trident tcr Foster's employer that lie was
''nable to drive the team farther, and stood
a chauce'of being sick for" some days, lie
dumped him on one side of the road and
drove on,; leaving him in the tnofnitahis
alone to do the best he could Fortunately
for Foster, Mr. Schlosser came along with
bis hack, returning fi-omFish Lako, wliere
he liad" been fo convey a party of"pleasure
seekers from this city, ami lie lilted him
into bis hack air t bronglit ' him to this city.
Foster Is a step-son - of Mr. Wiliir o?Ore
gon City. ..: .' ..; .-.
The fountlation tofthe new warehouse of
the A-. F. Company Is completed, and tne
wolk of erecting ttie strtiiftiHre coiMtnenml
to-day. Mil Is & Btll wiw hate tile cohtracfc
The house is to be forty feet in width, eigh
ty feet In length and thirty-five feet' liigh.
' Lixx CocxtV" Cfwxem P. of II. Held
at IX'banoii yesterday, was largely attend
ed, and considerable business was transact
ed. After a general good time, partaking
of a splendid feast prepared by the sisters
ofthe orders etc the Council adjourned to
meet at Brownsville, tlie second- 'lkiesday
in Octotpcr', at TO o'clock" m m. : .
'jj. M. Simjwon, brother pt Oe0: ISlmp
sn, tlie excellent Superintendent of tlie A.
F. Cd.'s warehouse in this city, arrived in
thls efty from Ochoco yesterday, bringing;
some -thousands 'of pounds of wool from his
ranch out ther. - 't ,
JilVVVIIafTt3stat'Ufbr San Francisco
to-morrow. . He goes to juteuu we iotanu
Medio-d SeliooUliere during the Summer.
Xcxt Fall lie will go to New York Where
Jie ,w'(ll iiuiiih up and- eompkte hisBedlcat
edircasioii. . ,
". A yoting lady 'of 'tf its' city tins rectved ;
ni-tr firrvl.ishe.s Slie was born with thcin i
ii-ou Iter eyelid. . j
.- A train loaded witfi ties passed uplontiay..
Currents 25c. per gallon,, and slathers of
them on the budies. : j
Rev. Wll3on Blafn veii1 ftp to Corvallis
this evening to aid In the revival meeting.
; Revs. Mr. Hainrn'ond ritid Strittton wenM
grouse shooting this; afternoon.' , ;s ;, , ,
If you don't bridle ydur tonguej saddle
be your fate. ...-. '.';:
: Mrs. Jenny Pnrdoift, .of GervaiV.is here
on a yisit to relatives and frtend&i: -
To-day has been much : the coolest day
and most pleasant we have had for some
thne. " '' ' ,' '' : "' '" ' 1 .
. llemember the writing School Mondayv
at the District School house. It Is certainly
a great advantage to be able to write, a clean.'
legible band. ; - - - - J
Sam'l. E. -Young, who has been laid tip
for several d-tys with measles, is reported
getting along nicely to-d ty anil wilt soon
be all right again. ' " ' , "-
Woor. Pool.. The wool pool of 60.000
pounds is ready for sale to tlie highest-bidder.
Inquire of G, F. Simpson, Albany
Fanners' Warehouse.
Dr. I. T. Hill and family, Mrs. Adda
Mansfield and Uncle Jake Fromati 'were,
enjoying the fresh zspbyrj' ftntiid on the
banks of Fish Lake when last heard'from.
John Hutchinson while fixing up the flax
factory in llie eastern end of tlie city, fell a
distance of six or eight feet, and hurt him
self pretty severely. ., .'
A switch being left open to-day' a car
or two loaded with wood, got offlhe track.!
Trouble fo get thcni Oa, but lib particular
damage done.
Parties from long distances-, have visited
this city, for the sjeclal purpose of being
in attendance at the revival meeting now
progressing under the guidance of JSev. Mr.
Hammond.
We are informed that a train has lieert
chartered, and wti! leave this city for En
gene to-morroV morning. Christians who
will work are earnestly invited logo on the
excursion. , t !
Bisiioi Pf.CK This able divine leaves !
Oregon to preside at the Ncvad i Contt
enee of the M. E. Chiirch about tlie middle j
of next month.- In the - mean time lie does I
not intend to be fdie, rfs will be seen from j
the following li.-tofiippointiiteiit; published !
in the Advocate of Portland
EiJgenc City.... .... .
. . . ..Tiily 11
..... "- 13
... . 15
..... H
.... " 21
....' 2
llillshoro
Fore-t Grove .-. . . . ;
JleMinnville ;
Salem..-..- .... .m ....
'ancouver ,
Hood River
la!les Session E. O. & W. Coi t'r
27
2
Conference Sunday.
East Portland..-.-. ....
...Aug. 1
s . . 4
LeeChapel
A b usy .. " 8
Salem Session Oregon Conference. " 11
Conference Sstiiffav "IS
THURSDAY, JLLY 15. r7?.
Rev. E. P. Hammond pit-ached Ids first
sermon last night. He took his text from
tiie Oth chapter of Acts 4th verse "iSml
Saul! wbay ptrsecute.-t thou me?"' lie
touched every class of jcop!e with the ex
ception of one. that was tfe I'mxftiverted
l.-iislwind praying for his wife to become a
christian. Wre know of such eases in our
mids, who liave been the subject ot many
prayers.
Baw.v Iluirr IVitiglas Lewis, who, in
company with a load of young folks were
returning from writinz school in the vicin
ity ot Miller's station last liond iy evening,
fell out ofthe wagon, and the wlicel struck
him, oil the head, jn-t over the eye, render
ing him insensible for tlie night. He was
taken to-the firt lioue and cared for.;
I!ope3 are entertained for his r covery. but
the ease is very serious Aim! what seems
strange", tlie f-ither met with a similar acci
dent on the same day.
ExcntsiON to EroKXE City. -Our
worthy brother, Rev. E. P. Hammond,
with about 70 or 80 earnest "workers, left
for Eugene City this nnrniug on a special
train, at-S.'i o'clock. He received a tele
gram yesterday inviting hi in to come to
: that place and bring with him as many
earnest workers as lie coifld. --
The report coihcs to tti that 80 persons
"eft. on tlie special for Eugene. . May tlie'
Lord be with tliem. and may they Imve a
gloriotts nteefi'ng. And may every; chris
tian he tlie iustrmueut of bfhiging some
poor sinner to see the error of his way.
i3 our earnest pra3"er.
From Mr. J. E. Bundy, we learn of aft
attempt by a gentleman of Auaora to com
mit suicide. The can e of tlie ' rash act
was domestic troubles, and the instrument
used a. razor. From pain or some other,
cause he failed to complete the job. It is
thought he will recover. . ,
Hotels CRQwjKf. -Last night's express
train wan packed ' wHth emigrants look
Irtg" for homes in our beautiful Oregon.
Hotels aiKl Boarding" Iiouses are crowded..
Tlie St. Cliarles lias alretuTy contracted, aud
will add anotlier story to their building to
jfjeommodate Bhe trtveL -
The fii cman on the excursion traiucame
very near meeting with a serious accident,,
Inis moriiHigi IIe was attempting to get
aboard of the engine after it liad started,
wtlen lie feil .with his leg across tlie track,
and just barelyr got it off in- time to escape
liaving his leg mangled aiid'torn to pteces'
Some civilly disposed individual pur
loined a bnsrrcl rf' soft soap from Mrs.
SElmpsmi's rissiiletice a few nights since.'
About tlie same time Dr. J. L. Hill's barn
was entered aiid considerable Iiay abstracted
therefrom. , , .. ' . : ; -
The special train arrived here lasf even
iug,:abont 8 o'cloek,- bringing from Port-'
laud some earnest Workers, among whom'
were'. Captain Ingersoll, ; and MV," Wad
ham,-both'of whom'went right to Worli.-
, The wool pool tu the Farmers Ware
house, which was to be sold to tlie highest
bidder, was purchased ByN. Baum. Therft
are about 75,000 ' pOtJnds ih tlie pool! We"
were unable to Team what It sold, for. --
'Mrs.. Dr. Crawford wasealled home, last
evening;-' itr war tlioiigh.her motlicr : was
dyeing. Rcportetl better Ibis morning. '"
residence of Y. V. Morgan, ilth, Mr.
Edwin Cox and Miss" Claiessa A.'Morgan,
all of Linn cpnnty ".; . f; J;;i?? t Vf i
, Lr;MWi:n Edit S.ti,i-Mr.'. F. E- jRobin-;
sen, is repared to furnlslt -.fiif t ;oualiry
Liuttber at the foot of Wstshlugtpn Streel;
Cal before contracting,, . , , 30trn'.:
''"'As tills U.otirXwMttempt ",'at frying to,",
run a iiewsna'ner. we hope otir many errprs
may be passed by!' And we h'i -"!thSY
niay dobetter In the fUtrei'"; !s
Dr. D'i W. Baltawt'an! S&P 'Cowan; of
Lebanon, chn'rfe ftv yesterday- to tiear fhe
celebrated Divine; MS,-,-Hammond,, .leav
ing for botiio ininiediay aftfer: cburehj
On! Friday ni'g'iit, . last . week, a coucert
Was g.vui at the; Sanitam Aeadamy, la.
Lt-banori under the chafge of Xicker
son, for the benefit of tl.-e Hi E. Sdnday
chboi'.': "'- ' ' '' " " y
Dr. J. L. "I I HI' has reuVned from his
Fish Lake eirenfsloii,'! entirely satisfied for
this year. .;...; a: CI . : ' ,': ; " "
f Allen Parker Uon, his way ihome; jfrom.
Jiverpool.j He is expected to arr.ve in
about three weeks. .. . - ' , .,
i)on"t forget the theeUing at the Court.
House. Rev. E. P. IiainuiojitTIi only to
be with us two more nighLsr - r' ,
: A."L Stlnson. of Jefferson, csfme; in thii'
morning looking mneli older than when
we first knew him. ' -i. -u.V- i- '; :
Mrs. Dr; D. W. Ballard, of Lcbanoh has
presented her lwsband with ja?, token of her
love. A daughter. ;; .. i A-
Our editor, has. gone to Engine : City, so
ice are running the Keijister o x our. otrn
hook. ', f . .
Fa i'etl to reccivq report of last night's
meeting! Sorry, for it was the best one tliat
wehavehiidi- " " 1 ' i
' Mrs. J. C. Mendeulud!; ion and daughter,
are np visiting friends.-; "''"--
Mrs! Nickorson. 'ot Lebnou, "Iii 'town; we
persnme, to attend the meeting.
' Cool in-the mornings, and red-hot in the
atiernootis. . . . ; . .
II. Weed has returned from the moun
tains. Dr. J. L. Hill says' blaekben-ies are a fiz
zle tbK -year iii the mountains.-'
- Everybody goes mountain-Wari.l. ' . . ,
'"N'on-explo-h-e: exclaitncd a Burling
ton grocer. Why look at me put a iightr
t-d match into that can ol oil. No explode
rtii.. ' .-nn s-a wlirtr,:.' Anit.ns flu. ins?
ranee palk-y explfetf the day before, be
wii I not rebuild his grocery. .
What is the c": IVrn nct! Iietwc n a lwlle
and it bui-glat? "'he hl.'e can-ies t.-t.se lm:ks
and the burglar keys.
! TomThtimbh.-isf.keh th;:ly tv.-o degrees
i:i Masonry. . . .
Flfpper. the only - o"o;-,-d t-a -t at w.-t
I'oin , s-a d f..r y--ix b. a la -s ot'seventy
seveii. Ti:r.CovtXi vr-V.'I::i! a !.-nntiful siitiit
it is to behold so many to te.-l iry ih it they
fiave foiinil their preci Sav--.. .
A. W'. McClat!iti. of rt5!:n-.; Visits jto
learn the whererilKiit.of ;i .l-r.it !-r Clar'
ilcCJafin, who left th it .ia;-; M i.'cli 373
-'Biddy. " said a- lad. tep over ai d
see how old Mrs. Jones is this mormtig. '
in a few minutes Biddy retnrneil with the
intirmaf ion that Mrs. Jo;ic was seventy
fi vo years, seven months and two days
that i.iorniiig. . . -
'Tiira'm, observel a ' anbury
woman to her husband, '.lrs- Ilolcomb
feels pretty bad'y since the VVss Of her
child, and I wish you woutil trop"over
there and see lur.. .You might say that
alt flesh is grrss that we've at I'got to
go the iFame way; and see if rfie i going
ta use Iter dripping-pan this af.c-ri:oti-
Dft-neurt Jreirs. : f -' J
.NEW TO-DAY.
Proposals for Winer Dsum, "M"UIiuiiett
i.lver.
t. S. Kxoixkeu Office,
I'iiktlakd, Oregon, June H. ISTi.
SEALED PROPOSALS willbereceivc l at this
oflk-e nnlll li oVIock M., of July -23rt,
I when thev will lie onened in the prusentof
hid Jers), tor building 8,000 fee 'mnn- or lc.-; of
wini; (Uuns on me u;iier h liuimctte itiver,
an ! removal of rocks. " 5-" -
Bidders will s!ate Iho nnionnt In United
States currency for which they will construct
tlie damn per Hue! foot, and removal of rocks
per cubic yard. Detailed speeiaVationf", wiih
blank fornix for proposals, can be o'ltaincJ nt
this office. - ;-
Tho l n'.nsinre to 1e hul.t at fiuch loenlltics on
tlw river as tlie Vnltcd States Engineer In
clmrpe slmtl direct. i . .
' Ths clam will consist of lo.?ft laid oil the river
ljd llie entire leinrlli of the dain. fatUencd bv
drift bolts to ?niall piles driveti toa depth of
ne-ori feet, tlie piles beinjr llftecn feet apart.
Tli is la to lie covered by a one fotft lM-ir of
brash lied nun bundlos and covered with
u. ... - ;... .1 ... , , -i v Vi Ji trii kx-i in UIIII.
Bids iiinsf lie in triplicate, oi forms furnished
fi-om thlsotnee, and endorsed "Proposals for
Wins? linins, "Willainettc Biver."
The right Is reserved tiTrejectnny and all bids.
. . MlCIlLER Major iff Uukineers.
"" - " -- -.-' - i 42w3 3i
, UIIAKIMAXW SALE.
AtOTlCK- H. nEREBY GrTEJT THAT THE-
-, iiuiicrsixiiu-i inartiinn oi Tite Ticrinons and
i estate of Wftlhim B.- MartiivEvA'C, Jlirtin and
Minnie A.Martin, minors, and chikli-cn of
Tliorrms Martin, deceased. In pnrtimiice of an'
order of ttoe CotuiTy Crt of lann conntv-Ol-esron
made and entered or rceorU at the reat
ular June tonn of said conrt, In the sear 1371,
licensing and dlrectingr the nndersisnetl to;ll
all llK! riirht. title interest of j-nid minors in
and to the follow described real property,
tO-WlTI ' - '- ' i i
Beglnnlnjr at the southwest corner of WJ1
liam H. McCnlly's donnlion land claim, the'1
same uc-iiih noitneaiion iso awa, andctnini So.
41. In towurthlpdS) soath of ninsc 4 west. In
Linn county. Ort-aon. rnnuiijx ttumoo cast
31 aviOO cliains, thenee north Sa 6V1U0 chains,
thence west ft 10-100 chains to the count v road,
thence in asonihensterly df rect ion aSonsr the
: mid county load at eliams. tA' it point on the
western boniidary Ime of said Ssoitialn Land
claim ; of m. II. McCully, 14 M-JOO chains
north ol the corlier of eaid hind elalin ; tlienoe
soatli to the . p'ueo of bcinninic, eoiitr.liiinst
seventy acres, nvire or less. ' ' "
Andln piirsnnnooof sniaordor of-s&id conrt
I will sell at. public auction at the Conrt House
rtaor tn Lma county, Oregon, on the- si
Sl Uny or Anfcast 1875, A' "f
between tlie honrt rf utne o'clocViA. M. an4
fonro'eloch : p. ir., of said iHty. nlV the riRlit,
tiileand lntcrem of Hii almve named twiners hi
anil to the r!mvb d.wirtlwd i-d property to tffe-nlsflH-st
liidder. : ; . t-i?s
Teiujs of Saij:.-iold coin, one-half rash In
"I",;.atln.0 ne oftis sale, the balance on a
credit or six mont hs,-ec-cd by mnrtimeeon
thu premises. SELENA MARTIN.
J Guardian.
Julyad,llj7jl, ! ... . , ; ,,ty 4iv1wl. f
The IHeb SInn'o .Keenvtlty and tbe Poor
- , Mn". lea.
' ' AwdrdMl the tiolil TWetfaf r
Zrii? 2"iKr'.AR "KSCYCLOTSraA AND
LnIvra(a Hietloimry of tteioe. Art, Blo-
aJ'&P' ."y-HiMy, Jnrlsprn
don).rtoarnjihy and tao Whole Circle of Hu-
ti2.Sl"0J,.'-'Svirora?:l',t' lu fi.miinber t
60 cents each, tit btfitiid in tme-hnlf morco fHO.
4 we laixe royal Quarto" volantea. Ten teiitii
5Slii?rHSS!r' Vllfr.ctttl" e1ien'rst Wmlln
Every facility, offered to those iu inodemte-eir
cainstnnccs to obtain It.-'' - - . , Jrr'"', .
- - . .. . , . 1 '. 7
"" ' '' ; ' ' Also, the new r.j.i.i
Pictorial Family Dible.
cheapest In the' market -'-lpwe lllnstrutlons.
taiU flenl stinnp for riKieliuutiiwAes. to
. , !- JJVER, 4eii,l. Aitt.,' I
rorlla'uioiTsdfr.' " i'cvoast.:;.
OO" TOStlJ;T!'f??:.
A " - f. t-
-j . . ; :. . ; ... .
.... TO BCY .
Groceries,
& h,u ,-w-U' m Notions,
,fj-.i i.S -. f. i ,. . I.:-,
; ul :, &C,- &C,
':rCUl&AV!'r P9R:lllAn'-l.
i ft . rn;-:; '
's '
' Coon try PMAuce ! All Kinds
. . . "-' ; -';.'- . ' r.-;
BOUOIIT FOtt MfiRCHAXMSE OH
".. This Is tlie place to get ttie" BES BAB'
' tiAIN'S ever -oifered iif. 4llmtiy.'.. Partfef
, - will always do well to craiajatffiee for them-
' Belvcs. ' -".
K r ., , ' H.WEEB.
; First street, Albany, fregon, 32v5
; rV -tt: : - - -
, If atfGTSS : FACTOUt !
V-: IX; E L D I N C , -
WHO. MANlTF.J-rrirfr T1JE FIBfsT r
Xoort !ti-oo!ii ever infi Ic f AIlMiny, ,
. liasretnnn-il from t tliforiiin. unsl locn'teil
ix'rrtianontly In t ti t- eliy, where lie lias
! aain conmuT!ee;l tlis liJrtisvfKotnrc of all
; kuiiH ot . ; . . -. . .
V- jjrooms,'; Brushes,' Visps
&e.. at his livctorvon First s1rt!f, nt Jolm
Metzier's old staii'l.enst of Ma cno'iii Mills,
where lie Invites those wlshiiv-rii flrat ciass
bi-ooni to cullnid seenro It of lilin.
V. I. BEI.DIXG.
i. AJtwnjvOct. in, is fiv-7 fi,
j6iin schmeer,
Groceries & Provisions,
" ALBANY, OREGOX. :
HAS JUST OPEXKD IUS NEW CBOCKR
cwlabJUJinen on rarniir of Ellsworth
uu'l First strc-ets. with a fresh stoek of
4ivo,ri!s, I'l-ovisioiis. Candies, Cljnu-s, To--l-u-co,
&m.. to wliit-h lie iuviles tlie at ten
' t Ion of our eil izens. , . .' .
Tn connection with tliesor lie will keep
r. Hak-i-y. anil will always linve on hand a
f nil supply of fresli !rua 1, cnn-kors, Ac.
CS" Call and sec me.
JOHN SCHMEER.
Fcbr-.iary 10-2 1 v4 , -
VXOVXiiVS
Agricultural
iachinerj
TO BIS SOLI
WAY ' DOWIT.
FRANK WOODS
Ofcrir ftVr sale the celebrated
mimL esd-shiee thresher
...
hoMi Rchi-ed and lielt, wltli, mounted powers,
to be sntylnr ajnl-sraln to close' oht stock.
Ateo, ij Ji-iud 14 feet single gearedailJiiSHble
PCC""" -' ' " . """" . -,':.,
iron Wheel Headers,
, with lute Improvcmcnta. .
EI'NA CombiiKd Reapers & Mowers. .-
PatMock Iock-lerer1 8fel-f6blli iSuikey
Hay Kakc. -'., t.i..v r . j..-,-,,-.
Ittiber RefolTuijr Rake..i , i; - j '
'.. Iiarley Foi-ks--flve th-rl'- " :.
u Excelsior ITand Rakes. ' ;'!
.r,Fpjrks, Scytle3,.nath3, Stcv ; , .'..'; ;
: : Also, a good assort nicnt of
'-. , -" J
. All off wkMi will be sold i-ery ebenp.
. Cnilond" i?et rnicesnd see goods before yon
ony, if yon wish to get good mac nines and low
prices at . "
- FETA fl K VO O D S
tWrfrciTlmiriniIerfejepftdimdra .,
near Pierce's ierry, Alliany, Oivgon. ' . Jny t
ifftMlns nnd . moving BulldinsH.
U THE I'ihlER&IGNED BEtj T.EAVE TO
announce to the citizens of Albnnv and
auiTOiindinK country that; lmvlntt supplied onr
strlvcs Willi tho necessary tnacliinery for mix
ing tihd, rcmovlnw buildings, we are ready at all
times to receive orders for such work, which
we will do iii iiort -ordoE at lowest rates. , We
friihraiitcc cntiie wnisfiictioii iu itll work nuclei-
taken by us-( s, ! . ' - .-., -
Ordein left lit the KB JlMTEn o31ce promptly
nttcntud to,. .API Ijf tpi .' . . -
' BATTV,'ALfcESX'0.
-,. AKiaiiy. Or.. April 3J. ; jy, . 3av7
yE3atey i Orsana.
ESTEY ORGAXS SOLD AT TIIE M". E.PAt
sonae. Alliau v, on the most lnvorablo term
The ESTEV OltUAN lias lKXinoi-onounwd tin
beat hy tlia most oommtent judges. Dot.'t buy
any ptiior until vou nave soon and heard these
beautiful, hiS'i-amenls.' . .,.... ! I WIL&ON'.. ; ,
J I
B RAXJEt
A9MAT.IJ BMOTOSB HUSI K Sli ACRES
o miles from .Alban v, with house, coin
mod 1-ins bam.MidsmaU-orelMUTl of choice trees
Als-i. -orminsr luuj'.ementSjJtnd. liaysuflieieMt
for Rprrhj? use.. TPKlJE- COW A$t TEBM
KaSY. -breat Inducements toomlgrhnts seek-,
I tig a borne near this thriving dry. Possession,
given immediately. For part icn fars enquire of
v- - J. S, BdERRILXj,
... ;Waslilngton A Sd ss., jyuxjay Of,t .
PfeCures ' and ' Fetikre ' Frameil
Would aii noti lice to the citizens of Albany and.
vkslmtv. that lie Is rirepared to furnish all kinds
of riCTUKB FRAMES to order.at short notice.
Pictures framed, and old fi-amcs i-oralred. fJail
nt liiooftico on Fn-st street, on -cloo west of
Ilixmdalbiu, and leave yonr oi-doi-. si-T
y I5i
Elevator 1
IH2X KAlY FOR TittR nF.F .i IS
r-f wbi-Ht ana oatsr ,We call tlc atteui,.. . of
tarihera to the faet tMat Ve have -erected"' i he 11
I'Sif " nrelse in ih S;nt!,at a tnrue expense'
nna Sre hi position tot handle saHsirtutorrlv an
rS3tyVtnautIt xf 2ra-tt- OUF lonac bK a
?oeo
bushels
of Wheat !
irniSJ I?,"iftnd ,s 3"1 le margin ofthe
I Ti!;. e.,iV7i,"',?,VJ1 lniv:'ewltho sidetrack
Ihv iiiade daily. y i-ail.a'nd (w ofum by water as
niatnialaeliiiiesoir.i-. We have two lare silc
tion lans, iiv a l-litiou to other fans, attached
to the house, rtnt ly viur vowor, and are
thns prepared to, ;
all the wheat, received, i'ftn tiik in arid lenn
10,(Xiu Inislicls per day. ' Cleaned -hcat in wm-tl.
mneh-uiore in all. foreign mari:.-n than fonl
whiwtj and nono alfonld le sMiipcd ivltbont
cleaning, Oarelnfrses willlelvecfii!i)msl;el
oa wnear, unu tonr cents on oavs. itt nave
SIlSTt TIIOl'SAXD SAC2iS
to pimtsh those storing wh'it wlffi. lis, fi-ec to
thnso whose wheat we jHiix-lMise, 4ti!l oj.. the
lowest iii-sTi price to those who sell their w neat
from otir lionso to o;lrer.bayer. I'ei-sous st,ir-
Injr with n are 'at liljerlV T7 J! tn whom thev
plea.sn.. Those who, reside on I lia west siije oj
tho rK'er will have ferriiurc frti. Will Iks In
the marker as .Ira vers, and exxict to lie able to
pay the hijfliest tosK!!le in-lt-e.' Having-pres
Pdre'i ourseivesi.io uoa tararu .nnsinos?, .wo noie
1IK llir Bli(S OL till.' 7.I11U JKl I LTJlIHjl7.
PARKGa & IIOKRIS.
n47viijii!y 31
AliKinj-, Oregon.
FftOSf -jtSI) AFTEB IATE, fcXTIL FCB
ther not ice, freight from. 1 , ,
POKTLAND to AlsBAJSY
- ,;r,. r tfirx iVu .,; ... ' .- f
0 E DOLL Ail PER TOi
All down freight will be deaVcrcd at I'bfJT
LA.V1) or ASTOItl.V
Free of Iraj age aud Wliarfhge,
At Reduced Rates
Boats will leave ALBANY for COBVAI-U3 or
! l'oliTLAXI)
E3r E-y X,3r-
For farther particulars, apply to - .
MF-ACIi A: SaoVTEITII,
Albany, Xov. 2d, 74-li Ajfi-uUl
TITUS BROTHERS,
DEALERS If
Silver & Plated Ware,
am!
DIAMOND SPECTACLES
.AGENTS EOR THE
Singer
Sewing
;MsLcMne,
The Bent maeliinc Slarte.
! fn AS. B. JfOKTAfciUK.
KOBT. StVAJ.LEV.
i UxViiivv ' i.rif.i.FVJ
ABE KOW OPEX1NG A MAGX1FICEKT
stock of . -, .
F 4 L WLITEit GOODS !
selected with enre, and bonnht for coin at , j
Scandaloitsljr Low FIgnrei !
and as we bought low -we can and will sell tlicin
s - - nt -prices that will .
' Astonish . Everybody.
Come and see our selections of
. y.a- .DrH Goods, '
nH- ..i.;,- JJleC.. ... -i w
- il lji "' i - Pliieai ..-I ; ' -. .. :
' Brilliantes :
StMntellresi.i -
' Popllna, , . .....j ' . ... :
Ins4re,
Itibboas, Collar, . Collarettes,
Inees, ace., &e.,
for the ludics, and our cQinpteto lines of ,
; Readyrnade Clothing, :
IIoKlvryt
- - - : (XlUOBRdn, -
MKMluicren,
lotbs,
.-!.;.. - KtMe, ...:. .;...( i.a
xtootM,. .. . - .
. ts, ;
.of all duseript ions for nion nndlicys. Also, full
'.. . . , . , nssortnivnts 61 . , -, ..
Groceries, Crociery- aiii Glassware.
: --, ' i or everybody.
( Tho beat a-oo4s,iit t heTlowcst rates every time.
, gCoinu and see. .- i.
' Lotxtnon, Oregon, October 30, 1374. ' -
: ItADlES,
Do yon want- n-lnre, Illooiulnc Com-
plratouf II nov n ' few' npolIeatlonM of
' HAteA3iS lUtMOUA BAI.M will Kmtlfy
yonr- heart" content. It does
way with RedneKH ntotebea ud Pint,
pie. ' overeoawea the FlosbtMl npjtenr.
naee of bent, fntiffoe nd (rxclteutu -
OXi8AKTrV OS. HAJtn'
Wmci SbUiaHesi, I'laser l"urt,
'- " IJatli, Ilatr; etc.,' ' ,
andforstUclow. attlw warehouso of
, ' . - ; lAltKKH , SIORRi'S,
The HlhcKt H rrho rm .r. Wool.
Aliauiy, Miij-H,-r.i-5vr - '
yi O. S. S. OO.
St. Chari Hotel,
'- a. " '' ? ' " . , .
V OmiM H'RHltliig- on iHKirtrtil Sin.,
A Leant, ; ; oiiEUdN,
Matthews & Morrison,
PROPRIETORS.
im'itj Of
House newlv ftirnlsbed ntrbiislihltf. The
best the market affoi-ds alwn y on the tiflKl.
ctangQ , Hotel,
Corner First and 'rt'ashiiiijftfli sfi-SAf;
ALBANY, " OKECIfi
t ilder- the. new mana-joment. this t-opu'iir-Hotel
lias becil refilled and refurnisiica.aucl
now ofB-i-sihe traveling imb.lc llie Ix-st aotom
uiodmions o?i the. most rcff-sonable terms. .
Free coucli to nnd f 1-01.1, t:i6 tTtitme. .". 83-V
'I II"3 KTS-t ty the woiti.D r ' ?
So IIotiIi.;eper own iSake Kwncl and
. - .. uv.-e....m ... . ... a. ... L
This well known and Ionpr established YEA8T
POWDER is now in .trreat demand. ..Sales In-
creitsliijf -daily. Now-2 groii iief.usy to the.
ii.uie. it. tair.A(iUAS now sole inanniner-.
ture and pj-oprieior, uses no drugs-iv Jtmiio
dust: imi-e wliito "cream of Tailai". Inintirted
direct and ground on file preuitaea,' IifethiJ the
chief Ini-oJ-reut; ; .
Always on hand and for sale at lowest -prTces f
CallaartiRii'ti "1'cnKt Powder, In I S cans, a
suoerior art Tele.
C'allntcHti'M 4 ream or Tartar, in alPsiyle
of-lnieUasres.
C'allMirlinu's I'rire FnicHsSi Blarbonnto
01 noaa nnu nnicrntiiH, . -
- FOR SALE BY ALL tiBOC'ERS.
4 renin or Tartar 4'ryHtnls nnd TM0thOM
ni-tniuuiinie 01 , in Kejcs.
...; PoltSAI-E BT ' : i;lf!
I. 4'Af J-.t;iIA' & ., Mnmilacf iirer,
, 121 rtlOT SYBEE, Pan Francisco.
' - .tin
Ayer'n Ague Cure.
For the fnwdy KltiT $
Fever nitd Agnem latenuif.
Iiil i Fever, 4'I.HI , Frvrr,
Iti-utitteiit Fever, ' Itnmk
t iriio, j-rlodIenl or Bitionii
J-'ev: r. At., nul Indeed 1 i
the nR'cetinn whirl, turAa
fa-0111 :!;. rleira, llltirsh, or
mlas.iintCe iMilxins, Bm benn Widely nscd,
durinstlie last twei'i'iy-'fi ve yeais, in the treat
ment of tlieso dlslressinri diseases, and with
such nnvai-j in success that it has pained the
reputation of lielna infallible. The shakes, or
chills, once broken, by it, do not return, mull
the disease is contracted a;ra1ii. -This has niadu
It an accepted remedy, rind triisted spH!iic,
forthe Fever and Aaue of the West, and tho
Chills and Fever of the South.
Ayer"j- Asue Ctfre cAdicatp Inflt nmtio1i
poison f.-oin the system, and, leaves 1 ho ya
Hent its well as before the attack: It
thoi-ouahly exticlislhc d'sense, so that no Liver
Complaint s, Khciimatisni, Nenralnla. Pj-cn-tery
or 1 feblliry toIlowiAe --nro. Xiuleed, where
Disor.lei-sof t In- Li v?r and Ilowclsjiav.eo-urrei
from Minsinaiic Poison, it removes tlie cause
of them and 1 bey disappear., iSot only is it 1111
otfocmal cutr, but,, if taken ciecaslohni.v by
patieiitsexn:-ied to nm'aiia, it will expel tho
poison and pro'oet them from attack. Trav
ellers and temjiorary residents In cverv nnd all
Anne localities rtrc thus enabled to defy the
discos, 'i'lie General rebiiity which Is so apt
to ens, from continued exiiosure to Malaria
and Siiasni. has no speedier reined y. .. For
Liver 4'ouinlalntn. it is an excellent remedy.
PKF.PARED BY
nr. J. -. AY Lit Sc '., lAwell, ftnm.,
I'raetical aud Anatvtk-nl Chemiste '... , .
gssold by all Lnujgis-.s and peelers -lit
SleJiciuo. - i:. ; : V.118
Aj-er'a Cuihartie. If lis,
For nil the I'lirposes of Fnnifly l'ltjklc,
ftniXti CAtivcness,
Jaundice, I-Sc:)ihIii,
lndisest ion.Uvsenterv,
Foul Stomach and
Hrealli, F. ryslpelnsf
IlendaiJie, Pi'its, Rheu
mat ism , K.r 11 p t i ons
and. Skin Idseasw,
Bi:i3Jisness, Liver Com
piaiiit. l.n. Teltr
Tamors ,nnd 8a It
Bhemn, Worms, ;ont;
.,.-iiini(iti, iu, u ifinner
1I1I I-. ..1 .,.
Blood. are the most eonireniAl.pHririitiye ,vt
perfected. Their - effect s lmndautlv show
bow much they excel ail other Pills. TfiCyaro
safe and pleasant to take, but rsowerfnl to core.
They purtre out tl)c ioul ,jivmt .-sof the blood:
they stimulate Iho shipn-ish. or dieordere.1
oncan into action ; and IVjr isnpurt health and
tone to Iho wholo lieinsr. Tlicy cure not onlv
the every day compbiiiits of every lio.ly, but,
formilu')':e O'lilduiiKciioivsdlstxiscs. Most skill
ful physicians, most eminent cienrymcn, nnd
our best citizens, send cert iUcates of cures per
formed nnd of prcnt bencrtts they have derived
from these. Pills.. They are the safest and best
physic for children, because mild as .well as
effectual. Peijijr t-usar coated, thev nre easv
to take; and lxdnj? purely vegetable, they ai"u
entirely harmless.
- - PHKPAHKn ET i ' ,
Ir. J. '. AYtR Sc Ct., IxwIl, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
fffiSSold bv all Lrutrslsts and I :'.. ra in
.Meuiclno. . ,.r. ,i . , - vTna
. FOR SALE t
rjlHE CELEBRATED W, A- WOOD'S
REAPERS & ISOWERIr
TXnlue'M Headers, (Wood's improved".)
4'oqillllarrs IndlnnaFnrus WKron,
ThoBiMselnndYlDrtorTbrrs1iera
l.-.v (best machines osfttieooast
- Ktetoaoaaa Foreefeed D-rlfl.
Ktr Plows, and other machine -
fn il n.l vttf ,-!a, n n .t , , . .
elsewhere, at nry Blacksmith fcliop, comer r Sec
ond and Eljsworth ats AMev, OveRon .
33v5 FBAKK WOOD.
tOOK TO YOUR tfiTEKESTS I
&.A-y..iz E Y !
Old Reapers, Mowers and Thresibeva,
Kupnh-cd and .made almost as g(Jod s ne
MERRILL Ot. P17TIJMHP'-
NEV MACHINE. GHOP
t . IsiiowpTOrnwUc-.tttllkiilot
Vood Tturubia;, fSa'wiujf ni,a' r6alnir.
t.me2.""? U keiitonhanantall
IXevr tina KrnutiJtil trjstnire j;
1 ' ' (OHEOOK ABKJ ' " " '
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