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fPUBbtSKED EVERY FRIDAY, BY COLL. VATST OLEVE, TI THE REGISTER. BUILDING, Corner Ferry and First Streets. j TERMS -IX ADVANCE. Owe edpy, one year 2 50 One copv, six uiomnK 1 -7V To clvibsuf twenty, cue h copy - Slne .plM Ten cents. Sul3cribers outside of Linn county will lie clmraed SO cents extra! 7o for theyear-os that U tho amount of post owe per annum which we are required to P" on each ipcr mailed by us. FRIDAY ...OCTOBEU 8. 1875. For one night only, the Marston Concert. Admission, 50 cents. At Uic Court House. It will be out inVuuc for the ball. Ecsaway.-Out at tbe Fair Grounds yesterday, occuitcU one of tho liveliest runaways that has transpired for sometime, and'ond tliat cannot be done again in a thou sand times without killing somebody. After bunting around for sometime to get the correct statement of the ftflair, we found that the horse belonged to Undo Billy Crawford of this city, aud liad just been hitched up to the sulky by one of Messrs. Rockwell & Co.' hired hands, and h?.a t inly been driven about forty yards, inen the hofse took a notion to r-u, and run he tlid, one wheel of , Euvfcy mn into a ditch aiiu tlie tlvVvcr was thrown from the vehicle, but he held tightly to the lines aud was dragged some distance, but the speed of the horse became so increased tliat he was com pelled to let go of tho reins lor bis owiv .safety. ! The horse made a short circuit and came tearing through a crowd of men, women and children in front of one of the ide shows and tearing down part ot the banners, and knocking down Mr. Frank Frost'aud Isaae Conn, striking Conn in the back with one of the thills .and splitting a duster from the collar to the tail, aud tearing a piece about the size of a man's hat out of a heavy coat, and did not even so much as to break the skin of his body the lea3t particle. Mr. Frost received some injuries of a slight nature. The horse then went in the direction of the stables, but belns somewluit in a hurry, took a near way through the grubs, the liorse got through, but tlie sulky stuck fast in the brush. The horse was cornered near the stables and caught. The bruises on mm were verv sliirht ; but the sulky is sadly demoralized. It was one ot the most fortunate runaways that we ever heard of. .No one cau be blamed for tlie occurreuce. Kicked by a Douse. Julius Vanwin dell, who resides in this city, was yester day morning out iu tlie barn atteuding to Ids horse; after giving him tle usual quart tity of oats he proceeded to curry him and was rubbing one of the hind legs when the - horse hauled back his foot and let drive at Julius, striking him square in the month and knocking him about seventeen rods, Julius was nicked tip and taken to the lirtiisn and medical aid tent for. Dr. Flnm- mir made an examination of tlie wound and found that the under lip was split down for about half an inch and tliat three teeth was knocked entirely ofcL The Doc tor patched up the wound and applied healing remedies, but it will be some time before Julius will be able to take his head from out ot the "sling," and in the mean time he will be compelled to take his regu lar rations in tlie shape of soups, through a quill. Miss Faxxte Marston. We. together with a a few ladies and gentlemen of this city, last evening had tlie pleasure of hear ing the young and liandsome lady whose name head this article sine, and such sniff Ing we never before heard. She possesses a -voice which, in compass and sweetness, has not been equaled since the days of Jen- nv T.inrl. The musical strain is never hmVon hr snirrtorKc ?nsria for breath, bnt she changes from the higher to the lower .notes without a perceptible effort. We re peat it. and all wlio attend the concert to ri i-hr. will substantiate what we say, Miss Marston is the Queen Bee ot song. Don t iail to go, everybody. Fike Engine Test. The test for tlie test drilled hand .Fire Engine Company will take place to-day at 2 o'clock. We do not know whether or not there will be Tiny other engine than the one here in town to play for it. Ot" course it will be just like finding a tnm.i pet in tl? road if there are no others to lay claim to it. Tlie society lias put up thi trumpet to be played .for and it has been publistied In most every neKS- jjaper in tbe State, lsut no company uas eeu fit, from some cause or otlier, to signi fy tlielr willingness to "go for it." Our boys will take their machine out to the grounds and at the appointed time throw a few streams of water, and move and reset in as short a time as cir cumstances will admit, and then take the . trumpet on the old saying that a 'peaceful possession is nine points in law." The lollowing named gentlemen have been chosen by tlie society to act as judges: W. O. Bruen, Ex-Chief Engineer ot the Port- , land Fire Department; Harry MeCormick, 1st Assistant Foreman ot Protection En gine Co. No. 4, of Portland; - Al. Church, Of Willamette Engine Co. No.,1, of the ' same city; W. A. Hart, Assistant Chief Engineer of tlie Portland Fire Depart ment, referee. These gentlemen are all ex ' perienced firemen aikd know just wltat a well drilled lire company is capable of do - lng: . We were in hopes tliat there would be some company lay claim-to the trumpet and come and give our boys, a rattle. - Is the Exfsess Office. The following letters remain in W. F. & Co.'s Express Office uncalled for up to this date: M. SmVttj. Wm. Beard. W. T. Fowcler, Mrs Lydia 1C Kimball, J. M. Stephens, L. Stepltenson, Miss UU, Miss Kate C&nwald, V. K. Mnnre. Joseoh Ilitii Cftfls. Bowen, .Tr- Peter Q-. Eddy Messrs. Houston & : ilolIaixL J as. Coleman, J . Doughty. Diisg Marston, ably assisted, slugs to . at the Court House. Go- and bear mla' '1'' 4116 "Ol8"4 ' Mavouraeen' "Last Bose'of Summer," etc., c0. Labgb Radish. We were si: nwn yes terday a redlsl. of tlie Black Spanfeli vari- ety that measHrea soma u , cumiereiioe. wims kwiuot " if yea have, trot it out 'i , ? . , -. - Too Tight. Two young ladles wei cverbeard In a discussion recently on tlie sidewalk, one luslstlng that the other was 'too tiwht" to get home. We finally as certained that it was a question of extent of pinning back. . Our old friend, Orange Morgan, arrived In this city last Wednesday front the Che waucaa valley, Lake county. He reports times rather dull out there at present, and Iu that seaioa of country no money Ske tiie Foist?---Two old citizens went out in a skiff shooting ducks. One of them, unfortunately lost Ids powder-horn ever-. board, when he remarked to his companion, "Hold this boat steady while I dive down after that horn. 7 "if ever mind," said his companion, "as I am a good swimmer, I'll go down after it," and, stripping off a por r tion of hi3 clothing, down he Tent into tho lake, fifteen feet or more to the bottom. The old settler remained in the water so long tliat the party in the boat became un easy, and peering over the boat's side into the water to discover tlie cause of the de tention the water being clear as crystal he discovered the old settler down, at tlie bottom of the lake, deliberately pouring the powder from the horn tliat had fell over board, into his men lwnd And iu such In nocent amusements did some of our old set tlers pass their elegant lisure. Money Wasted. There is no place in tne State "'I.re money can be used to greater advantage just now, than ?. I'-' city. One or two hundred thousand dollars could be loaned, on short time, and on the very best security, here at tills time. There seems to be absolutely no money in tlw country, and. some of our most wealthy farner:i gtMj jt impossible to raise even the oinallcst amount of coin. While our grain- eries are overflowing, and there is no lack of other things, money is not to be liad on any terms. Any man with moiiey and the necessary business qualifications can doublo his capital in a much shorter time, should be invest it here, than iu any other place in the State. Let men ot capital note this fact. Trumpet Arrived. The silver trum pet that was offered as a premium for the best drilled hand engine in the State, by tlie Board of Directors lias arrived, and we understand tliat it is a master-piece of workmanship, aud will be an object worth contesting for by any fire engine. The contest will take place next Friday: Our boys wili be on baud with their nia cliinc and will squirt water with any other hand engine iu the State. Quite a number of Portland boys have already arrived for the purpose of witnessing the contest should any other fire company in the State see fit to come and try their hand. Stock Purchased. Mr. U. A. Davis, of Harrisburg, in this county, yesterday purchased of Mr. Severance & Feet, who are now at the Fair grounds with thei- stock, a fine Spanish Merino buck, paying therefor the sum of $100. This buck is claimed by competent judges to be the finest ever brought to this State. Mr. D. also purchased of Messrs. Iandrnm & Rogers, a hue Angora goat, for which he paid $175. Mr. D. placed his purchases on the southern bound train yesterday noon to De laten to ins iarm. Enterprise. Under the management of Mr. Eddy, the American Exchange hotel is giving the fullest satisfaction to the general public. Tlie new cab has been secured for the hotel and Is now always on hand to carry guests irom the depot to the House. Jtxidy is on it, you bet you. They dotrt get much ahead of him. Monster Pair ok Horns. Yesterday our "eagle eyes" caught sight of a magnifi cent pair of horns, brought hi from Gclioco oy Mr. Wendell. J. here vere thirteen poluts on each horn, and tliey were taken iroin tne neau ot a mule ucer. Fence Burned. Wm. Claypool, wlto lives eight or nine miles from this city; on the Lebanon road, yesterday setsomc straw on fire. The fire communicated from tlie straw to the fence and, before it was dis covered, had destroyed a quarter of a wile ol it. Going Fast. Hon. J.Wassom, of Ixha non, starts for Illinois on to-tJay's train Mr. A. B. Gri-rgs, of Scio, alsrf goes Fast on to-uay s train,' to do aosent two months. A Mill. A terrific se-to occurred be tween ftvo of our prominent citizens yester- . S. - ' . u;iy. in which cacii uoiv onu gave some fearful punishment. Freighting. Teams are now busy hauling freight froni tire railroad depot of this city to (jorvams. And, ly-the-way, iney nave some goou teams ac uorvaiiis. Marriei. On tlie 24th of September, 1875, at the residence of C Cassady, in llnu tjoimty, oy . m. l owers, J. r Iouis B. Moss and Martha J. Citssady. Personal. Wm. Royal and family, of Fast Portland, arrived vesterdav In this biirg, attracted iy the Fair and to visit friends. IIay. Tliis is rather a valuable article at this time, and is both scarce and high. It is quoted at $12.60 per ton, delivered. Fast Boys. A crowd of Cist Lcjs came up from Portland on Monday night's traii:, Residences Sold. Mr. John Foster on I last Monday sold a nice residence situatod on corner ot Maiu aud Lyon streets, to A. Carothers & Co. for the sum of $2,350. Considering the location of the building, in is is one oi me cucapesc Dargains tnac we have Iieard of. : A. Carothers sold to Mr. R. Custar a house and lot situated just below tlie old Baptist Church, fot tlie sum ol fl,000. t A Good-Theoby. Dr. Hall savs: "Xo man should arise in the tnomini' as soon as lie awakens frotn hU lumbers, but he should He In bed and speculate and thorlze wane tits wne is getting DreakTast." That's our ineorv a ty-c; out owing to several ueoiuiy consuivrauous we nave never been able to put our theory into practice! Removed. lr. RU has moved his of fice from off Main street to the corner ot 1st and Broadalblo, over tlie Albany Boot and Shoe store. ; Baker, at the dollar store does more busi ness in the crockery and glassware line than any two stores in tOTii. lie lias got lots ot those nice sets left,' . i ' , ' Gate Fees. Tbe gross receipts of the Fair for last Tuesday, the opening day, amounted to $350. - ' - The Fifth Biennial session of the Wash ington Territory Legislature met at Olym pic last Monday the 4th. The Clarke County Fair commenced at Vancouver last Tuesday, and Is represented as being f Htnly attended. , ' An unprincipled bachelor says troubles never come single. ' ' ' Garden patches begin to look as if they wanted to 'dry up." Legal teuders In Portland last Tuesday were buying at 85s and! selling at 86. You can get any thing-ft-om a mouse trap up to a cooking range ot McFstrland's. : The noon train yestei day brought quite a J number of victors to the County Fair, A Joke Turned. On last Saturday af ternoon while several boys and men' Were sitting in the shade of the Farmers ware house waiting their turn to unload; a young man was noticed to drop his head! aud act as If he was having a' violent fit. This ex cited those who were sitting near bini . and thev went to him and commenced rubbing and dashing water in his face, while one was dispatched off up town to obtain med ical aid, and finding Dr. Rice they imme diately returned to the warehouse. On ar riving at the spot there was no person in sight who appeared to be in want of med ical aid. The boy who was dispatched up town then came to the conclusion that a job had been put up for him, and told the doctor that he guessed that they both liad been sold ; but the doctor was not going to be joked hi that manner after having come that distance, "and enquired where the man was that had the fit, the boy went with the doctor into the warehouse and pointed out the man. The doctor approached the jokist and asked him what was the matter. The man said that there was nothing the mat ter with him, and that he was ouly playing off on tho boy. The doctor replied that such jokes could bo played off on the boy, but a3 for himself, he would charge him two lkii.i 1 UICUIWI .WW. jv,i. ....... i .? . "Mnut and then struck paid the requneu - ware- out for home, saying as ha Jen. ...-"" house, "that U was strange that some pco- I- 1.1..' UL-a n trA-A Amount of Wheat Stored in a lbany. Throiigh the politeness ot the book-keepers of the several warehouses In this city, we have been enabled to give to our readers this morning the full amount ot -.wheat 'in store in this city up to last Saturday night: Parker & Morris 120,000 bnshels. C. D. Simpson, 70,000 bushels; Blain & Sox, 100. 000 bushels; Farmers' warehouse 190,000 bushels; Beach & Monteith, 60,000 busliels; R. Cbeadle. 30,000 ; Foster & Co., 120.000 bushels. This makes tlie neat little figure of 090.000 bushels now In store. . It is esti mated by grain calculators tliat the amount of wheat raised In this county will overrun one million five hunured thousand bushels. Arrested and Turned Loose. Oq Sunday evening, about 9 o'clock, Deputy Sheriff Humphrey arrested a couple of young meu by the name ot Frank Hnghes and Wm. Bailey, on a cliarge ot burning a barn and stealing money at Uervais. 1 hey were placed in inn, ana vestemay morning the authorities fit Gervais notified ot the fact, and the description of the parties given, and word came back that they were not the persons wanted, and consequently were turned loose, 'l ite- injured parties say they want to find the '-fellow that looks like them. Fire Matters. At the regular monthly meeting, held at I'amsit's nan last even the new lire company adopted, by unanimous vote, the name of Linn Engine Co.. Xo. 2. By uuanimous vote of the company a committee of five were appoint ed to draw no articles Incorporating a stock eonijiany, capital stock, $4,000, for the pur pose ot purchasing a - steam nre engine ior Linn Knginc Uo. ao. z. A special meet ing was called, to meet at Parrlsh's Hall on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, to liear tlie report of tho committee and take the necessary action thereon. A number of persons were elected members of the company, and the interest in the success of the company seemed to ue increasing. Wrist Broken. A little girl about 10 years of age, daughter of Mr. Vanvacter, who lives in the lower portion of this city, liad the misfortune to fall from a fence last Friday and broke her wrist and dislo cate the wrist joint. ' Dr. H. J. Borighton was called in and the joint re-set and the wrist splinted up, and at last accounts the little sufferer was getting along finely. . Personal. We were pleased to receive a visit irom our old friend, Henry Merrill, of Umpqua Valley. We were all the more pleased to see Henry from the fact that he brought with him and presented to us a basket of delicious peaches raised on his ranch in Umpqua. . He has the best bow anil the heartiest good wishes of our entire ollice. Mr. Merrill will have some ot tlie delicious triiit on exhibition at the County r air. Ox a Yisrr. Mrs. Harper and two chil dren, of Fort Simcoe, arrived in this city last Friday, and will remain on a visit to her friends for some time. Mrs. Harper is a sister-in-law to our efticient County Treasurer,' Captain blnels. . , ResTdexCE Sold. Sheriff L. C. Rice, on fast Shtunlav disnosed of his dwelling house in Brownsville, to Mr. II. It. Powell, for the sum of $20. A rough and tu'nible fight occurred be-, ween two boys out at the Fair ground last Suiidiv. One blood' nose and si black eye w.M.lll lilts uainau .viict nenry Fckernia'n has been appointed postmaster at Sweet Home Valley, hi tlrfs county. A person can say it without the least fear of contradiction, that the spire on the new Baptist church is -way up." While you are attending tlie Fair, don't forget to lay in a supply of crockery and glass were at the dollar store. Mrs. Wm. Tally, ot Fern Ranch, Alsea valiej", arrived in tlie city yesterday, on a VlSit. n, i . '. Geo. W. Pittock; iBghting man of the Oreaontmu Portland, cau?d a moment Inst night. . Before you go eut to the ilr ground this morning, go to Ute dollar store atfd get your ''lioney-eoiBb" some jewelry Geo. AVashlngton was always accredited as being sharp. Our Albany boys can get, at any: time, a bead of him for one cent. Tlie Albany College has a regular at tendance of about 80 scholars'. ; Mrs. Annie Harvey lsbe champion' ap ple peallst of the State. . - . ,s , ftpeelnT Siotlees ., ;t Cork Soles. U. Flindt makes a pair of genuine cork soled boots for $10, and makes any kind of boots, just as ordered. He also lias boots on band. ',. SOml .,,4 Niw Firm. earn Miller lias bouizlit tlio Wna- on and SmHlwnop heretofore occupied bv I'tern & Hpnldul, together with tbo material and nnflnlshed work, and la now prepared to lurniHU anythimf In- his line, conBlsttnx of t;urriaKC, ttaintsa, Lninucr Wagons, Hacks, &c, and.genrM tmithin neatly and with dis patch. 1 employ none but tho best of mechan ics, and Insure satisfaction. All work war. milted. 'L think I can.nmke Hftn object for you loimj uj me, iu iii kw Miyie aim uurammr of work. I ns. tif) nzst of material, liickory and OB.K, irom tne tjisii-rn niaica. jan ana of- 1 buve lit! fwvei-Rl years of expot-foiioe on' tlita coast, and with the knowledge thus K&lned, am certain I can plcaso you. I guarantee to for raali iiM low aa ran be bouirht In tliiacllv. A laryre lot of lumber wagons. Hide and end sprlirg manuisictory do not eeud your money ffout of the country. Act iuo ixiri. ui wise men, ana build up your own biate, anu you wui prosper ' -. - . ; an Pkkmtcm Ciiatrs. Those wishing to nrocure tbe celebrated Metzler' chair, wil take notice that none are Genuine- unless the name J. M. Mktzleb appears on the back of each, chair, tf. Miss rail ii BInmton Criticisms of the ' Miss Marston took the house" by" storm; she was cheered vociferously. S. F. Chronicle.-' ' . She excels in form, features and natural voice either ' Jenny I,ind, Parepa Itosa or arty orhcr foreign stirs ' we ever heard Stodcton Herald.- . ; , . A voice which, in compass and sweet ness lias not been surpassed since tlie days ot Jenny Llnd. Gold Hill Nevada Neva. We never heard a voice In which ' power and compass were so wondei fully combined. Xapa Register. . ; Those who have heard Kate Hays, say Miss Marston far .surpasses her. Valejo IndetendeHl. The finest singing and most accomplished vocalism on the Pacific Coast. Los An geles Herald. ' She filled the vast building (Mechanic's Fair Pavilion, S. F., SO feet longer than the Boston Peace Jubilee Coloslum) as if she was shiging iu a moderately sized par lor. S. F. Evening Post, ; , - , ( Bonds are again very dusty. Go to McFarland's before you go home and get your wife a nice stove. Go to the Concert to-night. It will be out in time to go to the ball. Up to 6'clock last Wednesday there were ISO entries for the State Fair. ' Go to the Marston Concert to-night. .' It will be out in time lor the ball. Look to your doors and windows before you retire at night. Everybody will go to the Fair Ground and see tlie engine squirt to-day. Miss Marston sings all the old Ballads and songs by Jenny Llnd and Kate Haygi Miss Nora Sparks returned from Astoria, in feeble health. " ; C. II. Dodd, of Hawley, Dodd & Co., Portland, gave us a call lasfc evening. Hear Fanny Marston to-night. She is' acknowledged to be a second Jenny Llnd. We noticed several women on the street yesterday all huddled up in a bunch, aud as we tieared them we beared one say, "they are the nicest I ever saw." '. Site had just came from Bilker's dollar store and liad an armt till of glassware. Showmen of all descriptions arrived on the Stephens with a view of attending the State Fair: Their contrivances for getting money out of tlie unsophisticated range downward, from a magnetic machine on wheels to the simple and rather deceiving appliances for thimble rigging. , ; MARMF.D. At Waterloo iu Linn couirtv. Oct.. 7th. 1875, at the residence of the bribe's parents, by the Rev. 'Mr. Stratton. Mr. Thos. Tay lor, of Yvalia Wall:t, and Miss Annie Bent ley, ot Waterloo, Oregon. Accompanying the above notice came a full supply of cake and wine. The happy pair have the best wishes of all the prints for their future prosperity and happiness. T BAoma Mint nOnr njlrtgl'tnirnf ITi YTSelt- er's Iiospitality over night anif getting his wounded leg neatly oaud:iged,'tne convict Brown gave Ur.F. the slip. On Monday morning, while Mr. F. and s6n were harn essing up a team to take him back to the prison, isrown walked leisurely around a straw stack standing near the stable, and as soon as hid from view made anotlier brake for the brush, leaving Mr. Fisher ami son to brood over the fact of their being triadb victims of misplaced confidence. Mr. J. W. Borst. of Snoonalmlre nrairie. has recently sent into Seattle, says tlie Tri iiune, some mineral specimens which he has gathered about thirty miles cast of Se attle. There are pieces containing 70 per cent, of magnetic Iron, and others plainly and richly marked with silver and copper. Tlie deposits from which these specimens were taken are directly on tne line or tne proposed Seattle and Walla Walla railroad, and one day will be of untold value. Fifty miles from town, on the same route, is an iron mountain, the oro from which assays 90 per cent, pure irou. . The Modoe Iiulejietuhit says : "There have been two continual streams of emigra tion through this place this season one going from Southern California to Oregon and the other from Oregon to Southern California and Arizona. Next - rear . they will probably tike the back track, meet each otlier about half way aud conclude to settle." . , , : . . . : . th rushing around the Detroit n4 Milwacrkee depot a cross-lookinir old codger bound forhio fell over a truck and plowed his nose atone the planks tor a distance of ten feet, lie got uW very quietly, and as he made no remarks" the depot policeman inquired: -"Didri't yon hurt yourscH V "Came" withfn' an inch ot beinjr killed .' was the sulky an swer. "Then why didn't you swear and tear around?" " 'Canse," said the man, pulling out bis watch, "I'll be home in shree hours from now mud I'll get a sled- stake and poMnd thunder out of my old army mule to pay for this!", , :, , ! All pcrsoim owih BROs., LEBANON MILi, win pay up tlielr N otes and AeconSt by tlie SOtli of- tht montli, after will eli date all 'Notes : and Ac counts unpaid will bo placed In the bauds of an officer for col lection. ,. , 3w3 Lebanon, Or., Oct. 1, 1875. HiiERirra SALE. ''.. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of execution issued out of the County Court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of j -urn, vn lavor or j. K. vjoopor, ana axainst v . n. Fuller. rlntMl dm mth lv rtf Smitemlwr. 1876. I have levied upon, and wUl, on Friday, ttte 5ih day of. November, 1875,' at theooort house door tn Raid county, at the nonr or one o'clock in the afternoon of said day offer for sale at publk! auction, all the rielit. I'll. its, imprest ana esiate oi tne saiu v.u. Funer, in and to tbe following described real properly, situated in said county of Linn, to wit : Ucglu iug at a point in the middle o the eounty road leading from Brownsville to Swcot Home valley, twenty chains east of t he east lmo-of the dona tioA land claim of Robert Ulass and wife, run. mng tbnnca east three chains and eighty-one links to the Calanooia Creek, thenotfdowrf tbe middle of the said creek toa potntnortlrof ffee place ot rjeurlnnltiir. thence south sixteen chains. more or less, to tho place of beginning, contain- J5 J aunStisoww mum Terms of sale Cosh in handhold coin, or day of sale. -Dated Oct. Gth, 18T5-v8n8 L.C.KICE. . .. J SbjcrUf of Linn County, Ogn. PURITY ! ACCtJPCJY ! DR. PLUrJ1MERy XBUGGIST, L ' Pure and Fresh ' . DRUGS AND MEDICINES! Oils, Perfumeries, Xoliet Article, 1 R l' SAKS AS NIIOILDKB BRACES' - STRICTLY RELIAULK L. I U O R S For Solely Medical I'scs.' ALSO , School Books, Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco SST Prescriptions caret oily filled. .;-Mv7 . . STEVENS, atluuakr St, ManantatarlB Jeweler, Shop lit riuramor's drns stor j. ' ALBANY FOUNDRY , -A-n . - - Machine Shop, A. F. CHEBRT Iroprletor, s , ALBANY, OREGON, Bla&cfactures Stead Engines, Flour and Saw Mill Hacbln- WOOD WORKING i ! 'I And "'. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IROJT A5D BaiSS CASTIKOS. Partlcnlar attention paid to repairing U '-' kinds of machinery'.. 41vS BRoon FAcrroRiri - w. d. bFldinc, WnO MANUFACTCREn THE FIRST good Broom over made to Albany, has returned frotn California, and located permanently in this city, where lie lias asain commenced the manufacture of all kinds of Brooms, Crushes, Wisps, &c. at his taotorv on First street, at John Mctzler's old stand, east of Magnolia Mills, where he invites those wishinir a first class broom to call and secure it of him. 1 "V. 1. BELDIXG. Albany, Oct. 16, IS 6v7 S. M. JONES. J. LIK8EY BILL JOKES tc HILL, PHTSZCXANS AND SXTRQEONS, ALBAXV, OREGON'. 7v4 ..... OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOIlN BRIGGS, Sealer In Jl A N a E s . COOK, PAllLOlt AND BOX, STOVES! Of the best patterns. ALSO I TIJS, RHIXT IROS AXB (VP. PER WARE, - And the usual assortment of furnishing la to be obtained in a tin store. Kepalrs neatly and promptly executed, n reasonable terms. . . Short reckonings make long Tribal . FRONT STEE T. AXBANT. -Doc. 5. 1680-1 JOHN SCH1VIEER, DEALER IN - Groceries & Provisions, ALBANYV OREGON; : , i HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCE$ establtsliment on comer of NUwortl and First streotsv- -with a frosb toek of mueri9, jrrovisions, vanuies, Liars, xo- irwoo, io wnws ue invite toe anon tion of our citizens. , , v , . Tn connection with the store ho will keep a naiiery, win win aiwava nave om nana full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac -. Call and seo me. ' j."' :' - .- " JOHN 8CUMEEU. obruttry !WMv4 - : i - v ojtaooAfrr vrku NirrT. SanFraiicicoCalifciTu.-; CapitaKraiuiaGsliDSaGOjQOC : Surplus Fuad(liiGQld206.1IG Trim" - v-r jr lti-;ri of tfitimm XSli-VH VP t i. l ltf ;r.:u-i;Hi t. . x i 1 1 r t s v. .lOf .!' I IIL4 -fi ."M.lll- ni 1 ..nr-".v MMr ' f, 5 5T I J '..! T V. .t . Tn:t'OHS r .V;ill,il:c ui a I en .. I.J.. V !'".i. --iiir iKjlt". -.! :...: ,.v itiirl w a.vi s;i.r, n s..:: u u?v; ' in- hi ! "niuiir T... MVKH I' tl.vr flnp r, srrr.,. t;l i 4 ,i, rt4':.J. . . '.; ii , ; . ii!.i hi i TsC?i!iT ACf'HUTi I. : .'i ' i -Hl ' tvrf.-iti , .in: M.l.Je- t t" i' at pln.uiure. - . r rN 'X f'. iJiMT !, I ! on Tlnio lw-il' Cf)l,!.KI' j'.li l -J H . Hi ' . Krlt,-..ir: .fii iltV V. ilil'int iiim i an .h .ki ,...i.H.- i rui-t. r?ii-. r ,. . rviiii'tiMi ni riiriii r. ti . if in, v i,'- 0. K X!J :jt. t, PVt J? --!--; JOHN CONNER. BANK I N G -AXD- EzchangG Offlce; ALBAXY, OnECiOSf'. I First -TXEPOSITS KECEIVEI SUBJECT TQ. Xf olieck at siht.. ... , . i Interest allow enl on t line derposit s in coin; Exchange on ' rortland, ' 8m.ii Fnuxctsco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates. ', Collections made and promptly remitted. Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry Fulling, W. 8. Ladd. : ' ' . - Banking: hours from 8 A. M. to 4 F. Mj Albany,Feb. 1, 1871-MvS 7 ' ! . , . jr. w. Baldwin; .. ( r : Attorney and Counselor aT. Law, W13X, PltACTtCE ,IN ALL' TltE Cnrti in the &d, 8d and 4th Judicial lHs trlct in tlie Supreme Court of Ortgon, and. in tlie U, S. District and Circuit Courts. Ofkick In Parrish brick, (up stairs), in nmuu occupied iy uiv iiiiuii..vnviiuii First street, Albany, Oregon. . to!5v6 CEO. HV IIEL.W, Attorury and Connsclodr at Law, : ALBANY. OBECrON. , rn t- vrr 4 r,rrn tv AT-Y.Tttfe ffotirts W ofthisState." OFFICE In Fox's brick tup staira) First street. .... . ' i :: H. RICE, M. . ( - ' ! Surgeon A FUyslclan. . ; O" ' FBTCE - Fit st 'street,' 'Wween Terry and Washinsrtonv Hi-iiDiu.CK -Third L street, two blocks below or east of MtUo sip CJiurcli, Albany, Oregon-. L -. - vCn DR.GGO; W. CBAY, ";'.-v!W A .11 AN V. OBHMIS. ' ': 9 O F FKTE IN PABHI8H BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Rest dence-CXirher Fifth and Ferry streets. . . Oflioe hours fromB to li o'clock am.,and 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. ' , -N EPIZOOTICS 1USTASCED. THE BAT TEAM TlXX I.IVES, AND IS FLOURISHTS'G LIKE A OEEKN (my tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will always be readv, and easily found, to do any hounns within tlie city limits, for a reasonable compensation. GI eJefjr.o'00? Svrialty A'rprio: Albany Book Store. JXO. FOSIIAY.' -TE ALER IN MISCELLANEOrSnOOKS, 3J SclioolBooks,BlankBooks,8taUonery Books imported to order.nt siiortest poa. stole notice. - IT. Jl. BOCGUTON, W. . muniTiiiT w irari; TrKVVKTtNWTY VI Medical Colleee of New York, lata member of Beilevieu Hospital Medical col late. New York. Ofkick In A. Carothers & Co.'s drug store, Albany, Oregon. ( W, C. TWEED AtE, DEALER IS ' Groceries, l?ro-yisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Cntlcry CrorV. cry, nnd Wm4 Sc Willow Ware, ' ALBANY. OREGON. S-datlandtee Ktim; - - S4rS A. C AIiOTlIEUS CO., tXalcrs ln- CHEMICALS, OILS, FAINTS, iDYEB , ULASS, LAMPS, KTCM ' -' ' - All the popular S PATENT MEDICINES, FINE CUTLERY, CIGABS, TOBACCO, L . NOTIONS PEKFUMEBY, and Toilet; tioods. Particular care and promptness given ! Fhysicians' prescriptions ana aniuy nco A. CAROTIIEUS A CO. Albany, Orcgon-4v5 Hetsler Chair f - .Can be had at the following places:' Harrisburg. ..................... i iSam. May Junction City .....Smith ft Brasfleld " Brownsville Kirk Iliinie ' Halsey ....w....v.............J. M. Jioigan Scio J. J. Bi own Albany Graf & C0U11 - A full supply can also be obtained at my w - . via ran Junction, Marshall, caar old shop on First street, Albany. Owwon. KP ds, aintori. 8tevUnsr and Dixon, lor CHI J. If . METZLEM. CAtiO AND 1 HE EAST. ..... . ih.f: A. W. GAMBLE, M. D., T?hVsicifctL. Sttrsreoii. etc. YFFICE'-)4-.first--street, ovor "Wood's J gronery store. RBslosSiOB Opposite faae, restdenee of John C MendenhaU, near, tile Fouhdry. First at re Albany. ; it i WHY flfAY-THTB PAMAGIXG ASH troublesome eotnplaint cannot be ' rtrneo.-whrnrmany ervktoaeen of snoeess irrbrfex be' placed be to to .fon every dav ctfrvs of supposed hopttwss eases r Your pbyatcuus infornis you tnat the longer you allow the complaint' to exist, yon lessen your ehances -for relief,, Experience hat A. Carothers Sc Co.'s File pills aud Ointment' are all they are recommended to tie. Will I care Chronic, Blind and Bleeding PUes In a verv short time, and are etmvenirnt to uc. , Thfa preparation is sen by mail or x- press to any point within the Uuftod States , at si ou per pacaage. -M ., ., ' AddrnVw. ' aTcAKOTHERS CO., S7vft : , . -Box S3, Alhany.Oregon. - Tho Eucene firemen are ranking ar- ?- - Kn 11 n I.ano'a rauguiuoiita ior rim" t llaU on CUriatmas eve., , , ;v ; , FOR GALE! rpuE CELEBRATED -W.'A. WOtVlTS . j, BEAFuBs OC iV fc5, ' name's Headers, (Wood'a Improved.) VoanUlardrs indlnFai4n Wagon. ' The Bosssl an Vibrator Thrrahers, 'in i (hestniacliinea on the coast.. Btateantan Fereefeed Drill.1 ','.. " . sitar Flaws, and other machines 1 " Cad,see,and get price and forms before bnyhig elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Btoop, corner Beo nd and KllBWOrth StS., Albany, Oregon. , 39vi FRANK WOOD. RUBBER PAINT THE BEST f J THE Warranted to givis Sailiiractlttn.' . CaD at the Drag Store of ' street, "Albany.-OreKon. and see TestimO" niais wun reifara to ine Economy,1 ' finer - lnrabuityV of' THE " :."' RUBBER' lINT Soldtoy the Ballon oiuV'..' It Is rm't tap read v foi". use in cans of illand S gallons alao in SKmlonc wooden palls and IbutcIs.' Call and see it,.,. ... ,. Fog'sSsally-1. A KArgc "Body of Itlcli'Kiairil:' fVt' I i: Sale .CIetpw---,,-T----t QqK'ACRES OF LAND, TKrLlkV'OOTttTr' jOJ 800. acres in cultivation very acre sua", oepttble of cnltiva'tiontweU watered. . Ilaa good,.hQU8e, Vacn, and on t bonnes thereon alt, under fence, and lying within S miles of a rail-. " -road station. .. All gooa graaeorjgrain ImmW Tfhe' : entire tract will lie sold cheap.- Ioqnlor.. . ? - .". .,.-,. S. A..JU1IKS. , Aug2074-i8v7.: ; , ; Albany, Xregon. '-- ' ATXENTIOISTV! PARKER & MORHIS' i T8 KOW RK4DT FOR THE KECFT Kv- X at wIimi. nnd mfs. Wa call the atteaiM. i. of. ; farmers to ithe fact that wa. bnye erect d Ue ; mmmt vuvlinnu in tha fUutnt a lam axnense.. n and are in position to liandVe satMntcUMaly .an " liumenso quaotlty of groin. Our house has a caiiacuyioc .... , . . ;,,-, 200,000 - bnslieli ' iiefiiir i: N5l I ' at one time, and Is. located on the mnrfflH ofltio , Wiltametteltivcr,aiidprovidedwit1W;tf' ' "from the O. & C. 11. K., so tliat-ohtlpjiHtnt may, lie made daily bv rail, and as often by water l boatimrtacilities offer. We have two largesucv tion fans, m addition to otner inns, .ici to the house, run by water power, and are tuus prepareaio . - 'i 4 i. all the wheat received- Crin, !W l Ift'nhdcileani' i lO.uon busliels per oay.- (Jieaneo. waeat wonu , ti much more in an forehfre ssttrhtsts than fonL wheati and. none. shonld.. be, sp limed wiUiontj . cleaning. Ourctwrgeswinbevpcsntsa bushel ' on wheat, anu lour cenis on rre .. , -r SIXTY THOUSAND SACK',. 1 to furnish tliose storing wheat wltb ns, free to H iiioho wnoso w neat we purchase, ana at tne-'' lowest cash price to tlioso who sell t heir whet. from our house to other buyers. Persons stor. lng with us are at liberty to sell to whom they,- piease. i uoe wno resiue .00 tne wesft siae hi the river will have ferriage: free. Will bo lir", .. the innrket as buyers, and. enwt tV-be rfble to,, . , nay tho highest possible pvkiawUaving prtv, pared ourselves to do a large business, we nope for our sharo of the public patronage. PARKER &. BIORItlS. ' ntTvOJuly SI Aibany.-'Oregon. J npiIE FOPIXAB BOITE OTEKLAtlB.': Passfngers for Chicago, Nlnirnra FaHs. Pttta- bniv, Philadelphia, Montreal, Unebec. New York Boston, or any point East, should bay their ; T BANS CONTINENTAL TlV'irjE'rs'1 ''. V. f Via the FloxrWr Ronic',7 , . C niCAOO A NORTTTWESTEK3I BAILW.iT THIS IS THE BEST KOCTE EAST. . i. 1 Its Track is. of PTFET n AlT-L anA An it. iu been madethcFASTESTtimotnnthasererbeen. MADblln.thls eountrv.-. Itv this rnmn imn r gers for pol nts cast of Chicago have choice of tho ' following lines from Chicago j By the PlVtehnrg, ortway ne and reuri' ' . ana seniuyivanin Hallways,. THBOUGn THAINS BAfCT. wKh Pullman' -r a-iMuce cars tnrougn to Jf lillaaelphla and Ne w York on each train. . . ... 1 ",GflTr"hnnral A to Baltimore and WosUlngton. . By the Ike Wior and BTfenlgmt Santtn ern Itaiim-ny and ronnectloa iSnr lark' Central not nd Erie Jtallroadai. : . , ; , 3TIIROtTG II .TRAINS DAILY, with Patoce Drawing ttooui and Silver Palaco cars thro,, to New York. , . ., ... l t ,. 1 By tbe Michigan Central, Urn'nif Trmk','' ni wrn m enssan new xarat Central ltallwaya, ... 3THROUfilt TRAINS, with Pullman Palace. Drawing Room and Sleeping cars through to,. New York to N iagara Falls, Itumtlo, Rochester or New York. city. .... - . .', ,' Ibr llaltliBMtre MA Okrfa 2THROTJGn; TRAlSfS DAILY, with- Pullman1 ; Palace cars for Newaxk. Zanesvllla.WlMilin.'i Vmhingtoa and Baltimore without change.. , Tills is the' SHORTEST. BEST and natV ltn' running P.nllman eeiebraw FALACjfc bLKKP ING CARS ANJX.COACHESj connectutg with. 1111M1 nv 1 lit iuuruiiu ai. v'.Tij;iii. anu uuidiim. WEST, via Orniid Junction, MartOiall, , Uedar, Comfort and Safety. The stnooth, wuil ballasf,a I'd and nerfect tnwk of atAl nila. Mia mwt-' Aiiis iKjiraiur rouiu is unwrnHna inr uiiuhu. ed Pullman Palace Sleeping cars, the ,perfuc Telegraph System of moving trains, tbe regu larity wit h which they run, the admirable ao., rangement ior running mroogn cars toctucago . from all points West, secure to passengers all. tho comforts in modern railway tin v pit ng. -Nof . changes of Cars, and no tedious delay at Fer- Passengers wm nnd Tickets via this favorite, ronte at t he.General Ticket Office of the Central l-RCTiio Kauroaa, Bacraraeftto. : 1 . I r. . . Tickets for sale at all the Ttcket4"tfflnw o.4he Central Pacific ItAOroaxL... W. U. 8TfeNErr7 MARVIN HUHWT,ew. Bur, Cn.Paa. Agt? H. P. ST A N WO lit, ffeneral Ageitoy, 191 Mnntrt gomery utroet, baa mumnaao. 7V". f -i.i,lV O.' CO: UOTI033J ''- FROM AND AFTER DATE, UNTIL FITR ther notice, freight from. ... -, . POllTtABfp -ftf 'ALBAarir f' , - j'.- . WILL BH ' i ' ONE DOLLAR tEit to - . .... ;--.: All down freurht' wiH be delivered at POST. LAND or ASTORIA ! Freo of Drayage aii3 Wliarftas'e, . At Reduced Rates. . .: Boats will leave ALBANY, for CORVAIXIS of For further particulars, apply to ' ' " ' BEACH Sc MONTEtTTS, Aibauiy, Nov. Sd, rrt-13 Agents,