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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1875)
COLiLl VAIN" COLiEVE, IT TBS SEOI8TXH BUILSINO, ' Corner FWti and J"irt fftrert. XEKMS-ISI ADVANCE. ,, One copy, one year 13 so One cony, six month t 50 To elutw of twenty, each copy J 00 Single copies.... .....Ten cents. Subscribers outside of Linn county will be cmxrxxi xv wnm ema f iu ror im year tbat li tM unoant of DOStatte Der annum which we are require! to pay on each paper nauwi vy tu. - - FRIDAY..... OCTOBER 22. 1876. Wednesday, October ao. , . . ScKFKi!E Pabtt. The numerous friends cf vT. B. Itloe, the chief lightning manipu lator, gave him a surprise party hut Mon day evening at the residence of Dr. Rice. Billy came very near spoiling a good thing by putting in an appearance on the noon train, he haTing been at Salem all the week and was not expected homo until the even ing express train came in, and in order to carry out the programme, the Doctor had to take a buggy and bustle Billy off up to Corva.ll Is, under the pretense of going on a professional tour. Billy says be could not for the lite of him think why the doctor wanted him to go with him to Corvallis. They returned In the evening and the sur prise was a success.: Music aud singing and sumptuous supper was the order of amusements. It was quite late before the surprise rs adjourned, having spent a glori ous evening. SOLD. The Statesman says: Twenty One, the famous California horse, , who was disabled In tlte great race with Foster, on Friday ot Fair week, by the snapping . of the elastic tendon In his right fore leg, was sold last Saturday to Gen. John F. Miller, of Salem, and Mr. Ben. Snipes, of the Dalles. The price paid was $400, being $5,600 less than Mr. Chris Buckley paid tor him a few weeks since. Twenty One is a thoroughbred, and we may hope he will lire long enough to leave some of his own flesh and blood to represent him upon the turf of Oregon. . Music Store. Mr. W. B. Barr infroms us that he will leave next Thursday for San Francisco for the purpose of laying in a large supply of musical instruments, books and stationery - the largest ever brought to this city, and that he will re turn in about two weeks with bis goods. Card Photos. Yesterday Win. Gird received card photos of six of the noted race horses of America, via : Jo. Daniels, McMahon, Norfolk, Langtord, Lady Wash ington and Waterford. Of coarse they are . tTsce pictures, and. Gird prizes them very highly. Hie package came directed ro the wickedest man in Oregon, with compll jnentsofThoa. B. Merry.' ,; i; . v Mas Doo.--The Statesman says: .O. G. Savage killed a mad dog on Monday near the "Milk Ranch." Several men had been shootin? at him. but could not kill him until Mr. Savage chased him down, on horseback, and shot him with a derringer. He is not known to have done any damage, but gave positive evidence of hydrophobia. Wholesale Liquor Store. Albany is to have a wholesale liquor store and the carpenters are busy fitting up the building Just this side of Mr. Cheadle's residence, and will be in running order by the last of the "' "week , i. - - '" ' -- Died. Mr. David Roland of this city a ..nffMilnv tmnntlnrr from his brother, in Salem, .stating that - their little girl, some two years of age, bad died tliat morning.;: Lateso Bbick. The brick masons com menced laying brick yesterday morning on the new building of Dr. Tate's. When it Is finished It will help the looks of the city In that block wonderfully. Police Cocbt. But' one devotee of Bacchus, by the name of Fitzgerald, was up yesterday morning before bi3 Honor. He plead guilty and was turned loose after settling with the offended law to the amount ot five dollars and costs. : Messn. Matthews & Morrison as hotelists are a grand success, and they are getting away with heaps of coin, because the pub Jic recognize in them the proper persons Jof tbe business. The St. Charles, with liattbews & Morrison at the helm, was never so popular as , to-day. IsvosKATfOX Tf anted Of a Mr. Isaac Furrow, who when hist heard from, was raiding in this county. Aoy Information regarding him, - thankfully received by arah Me Cue, Oregon' City. ; It's generally belived that Lot's wife would net have looked back, but a woman with a primitive pull-back dress ou passed bee, jsod the temptation to see bow it was made fsva.?& rr fears of impending doom, and fe was saatL ., ------ - The Amextean Sxchaoge Hotel, ,nnder fbe management ot Mr. Seta W. Eddy, is way pp, As a hotelist Scth baa tow equals and noaaperfor, - , VT beard a. man say yesterday tliat be ras "too hungry to , tell the truth.? ; We tcnow lots of people who must bta hungry : all the time. .,-.:;:":-,: ,,T T&us Bros, moyed into their new es tablishment on Monday. - They will have (too of the gayest jewelry stores on the fsasfii poast when they get fixed up. Hr: Matthews,' of the St.' Charles,' Is $tUjt-i& about again, after a long rasslc fvUI tJie typhoid fever. , - - , . ' , If you want one of those tons acre lots call a Jihn lUUard at once, before they an all. sold. ZL'O. Norton won the ladles' go!4 watch at CLb Ladles Cathollp Fair, last wck at .a new staamer sCty of S&leof" h cx- X"?"-te4 to rsale her trial trip to-Sales this V. is. C. Tweedale has been adding to IZs f ' sJc of grQcerte3 provisions, etc. CI. ;-tt Court is In session at Saleoi this , "c r street epriukler has hauled oft. until Fabm JEteST,--I yoo want to; rent a iiiae little farm oonvenlefii to the city read the ad, oi Mr. Jt. Ctieadle elsewhere in this paper, and then go and see htm abOUt-lt. :., ... :,-2r. t We read that "the, way of the transgres sor is hard," and the . way will be harder still unless you get your flxins at Baker's dollar store. " :. m . r . , Tliuraday. October tL Coal oil Is selling at $2 per can. Wheat quoted at 80 cts, In this city.' Ben. Turlay, ot Astoria, called a few moments yesterday. ; - Dr. Boyd, slier riff of Baker county, ar rived In this city yesterday. . . . - M. II. Abbott, Esq., late of Pendleton, is expected to arrive iu this city to-day. Hon. J. R. Lutrrell, of California, orated to a select Democratic few last evening. Budd Chapman is down with typhoid fever at the American Exchange Hotel. Baker, at the dollar store will have lots of new goods up from below to-day. ; An uncle ot Mrs. A. K. Arnold,' arrived from the East on the noon train yester day. Mr. S. A. Dawson, is having a new ad dition erected to his dwelling on Third and Ellsworth. Mr. Hosteadler's brother-in-law from Illinois, came up on yesterday noon train. ' ' '"'.- '" Mrs. ColU Van Cleve and three children arrived in this city from Baker City, on yesterday's noon train. --v-;:, Messrs. Bell & Parker, . were busy trans ferring their drugs, etc., to their new store in Froman's brick yesterday. ; We received a call yesterday from E. 15. Wheeler, Esq., ' soliciting agent for F. M. Spaulding & Co's. paper and twine Ware house, San Francisco ' Ans. Marshal says that if 'the fellow that stole his carriage lights, . will bring them back, all will be well ; if he don't, the first chance that he gets be'll knock his light out. : It is understood that Messrs. J. F. Back ensto, Jase. Wlieeler and C. P. Burkhart, are the parties who left thU city yesterday to go over and examine the route of the proposed McKenzie Canal. Carpenters, for some days past, have been busily engaged putting another story on the residence on Third and Washington, recently purchased by Dr. D. M. Jones of John Irving. It promises to look gay when finished.'.. T "- Born. In this city, on the morning f the 20th to the wile of W. J. Warren, a son. Billy is as proud as a school girl with a new pull-back dress. . G. M. Stroud, conductor on tlie Albany Express train, between tliis city and Port land, was taken with congestive chill Tues day night, and was lying at the St. Charles last night in a critical condition. . His wife bad been sent for, and was expected to ar rive from Portland last night. : " ' Ftse Beef. James Harris has purchased a small lot of fine beef cattle, sixteen in number, of Mr. John Powell, paying there for three cents a pound. The cattle were driven from Ochoco, and are in splendid or der. The bunch crass country beats the world for beef cattle. - ; . GOOD Templabs. We understand that there was a very large turnout last Tuesday evening at their ball. Visitors from sev eral different lodges were present, together with Messrs. Walker and Fmsh. The two named gentlemen ; made quite lengthy speeches. . Pitchforked. Harry Parker, second son of E. A. Parker, Esq., druggist ot this city, engaged in packing fruit at the A Id en Dryer in the west end of the city, ran his foot against one of the tines of a rusty pitch fork, on Wednesday, making an ugly if not dangerous wound, the tine entering the top of the foot and penetrating an inch or two. bh'jbxu a aiule. as we were on our daily travels yesterday in search of some thing to "hop on to-' in the shape of an item, just as we were about halt a block awny from a blacksmith shop, we heard thumping and loud talking. The language used was very suggestive ot, that -country where they use brimstone to kindle fires with. On going to the shop we found four men aud three boys who had been trying to shoe a mule about the size of a jack rabbit. The mule was not just exactly on the "shoulder," bnt he had splended use of hU hind legs ; in fact, he was real bandy with them. We left tbe belligerent parties stand ing and watching each other, while the man that attempted to pat the shoe on, was stooped over rubbing his leg and say. lug "that he did not know the confounded cigar was Ht." Water Wheels. Since tbe completion of the Albany & gantlnm Canal, all, or nearly all, our factories, mills, foundry and warehouses use Water as power for propell ing their machinery. Our city to-day boasts of more water-wheels tS&n any other city in the State. Iu a stroll yesterday among the various warehouses, mills, eto in the city, we found that the machinery in the following named places was ran by water-1 power, furnished by the gantlam Canal s Messrs. ; Parker 5 & Morris, , . warehouse j Farmer' Warehouse s "j Cbas. Simpson. warehouse ; B. CheadJe, warehouse i Tea. Foster & Co,, two warehouses, each one wheel ; AIthouse$; Co planing mill ( K. Carter 'Co.,-'V;planinjg' mill, each t one wheel ; Saw mill, Albany Foundry & Ma chiuo shop, A. F. Cherry, each one wheel ; City. Flouring MUis, 3eacb & Honteitiv two wheels j ; Magnolia: Fionring Mills, J. H, Foster & Q04 three wheels. . ' JJesldes these, tbe Democrat has a sen all water wheel for propelUnK their Chicago Taylor and Ghfbe Dresses, which does tlie business r!"bt up to the handle. The warehouse cf El&in & Sox, out at tbe depot, Is mo by. steamy and the repair shop off -Iterrill & Putnam also has a small steam ensine, " tlaese two being the only steam engines at presect In the city. TlseSantiana Canal - crosses C city, front,, or ratLer j r.sso3 . throogti La city eastwacd ou SlxUj street to. JeCiraoa; down Jefflsrsoa to tlie warebooae of Parke & Harris, where it bends aain to the Asi a tew .yarcs,' emptying its waters in tot a ravine or gulch, whence they are carried the Willamette. A ditch from the Canal west on Front street carries water to the Farmers' Warehouse' the saw mill and Al bany , Foundry. , , Another .ditch, running north, on Lyon street, carries water to the nlanins mills ot 'Althouse' & Co: and E.: Carter & Co. vcA..p:puia jwaie? bouse. ? ;Anotber- ditch running t north, down Broadalblh street, carries water to the Democrat, Jas. H. Foster & Co. antf R. Cheadle. Friday, October 22. ' r CUMTIT . CO CRT DOCKET. ' Following are cases to be adjudicated at the Circuit Court for linn county, which commences text Monday : ' Thos. Monteith et al, vs. J. H. Fo3ter et al ; Action at law to recover money. Wm. Harris vs. Win. MeCallistcr; Ac tlon at law to recover money. . John Lu et al, vs. L. Elkins et al ; . Ac tion at law to recover money. Andrew Wily et al, vs. L. Elkins et al ; Action at law to recover money. "". J. B. Constable vs. BuelCustar ; Action at law to recover money. ; , Wm. M. Pitman vs. Wilson Bump : Ac tion at law to recover money. - Hampton Weed vs. Al. ai. nan , at law to recover money. . Jos. Hausman vs. v. a, eeoer, awuu at law to reacover money. ' . , O. Fox & Bros. vs. Jas. uunmngnam , Action at law to recover money. : O. Fox & Bros. vs. S. A. banning : ac tion at law to recover money. ; Oeo. Houston vs. J. is. iLeeney ; Action at law to recover moneys - Mary Watson vs. vm.a. smun : action at law to recover money. Jos. Teal vs. A. F. Uamuton ; Action at law to recover money. v Albany z santtam a oo. vs. . a. j. ick- erson ; Action at law to recover money. Harriet Curtis vs. titram smitn anu n . W. Brlggs ; Action at law to recover mon ey. - ' -''Jc :- -" - - : js. s. Mitcmeis vs. natcun auauu un law to recover money. " "V Wm. U'aiiey vs. A. z. tsears j Action nt law to recover money Edward Kn baits vs. iN . lieacn et ai ; Action at law to recover money. Rachael Wilson vs. 11. A. Uavkison : Ac tion at law to recover money. Rchael Wilson vs. M. c. Malson : Action at law to recover money. ' " Jos. Houck vs. C J; Famngton ; Action at law to recover money. vr. H. Dodd vs. C. J. Harrington : ac-- tion at law to recover money. Dana Lewis vs. Wm. Muter: Action at law to recover money. Jas. Kinney V3. J. Hi. lientiy et ai ; suit In equity for confirmation of Sheriff's sale. Glierst Myers A Co. vs. John A. Gore et al ; Suit hi equity for confirmation of Sher- itrs sale. - - The Board & Commissioners, &c. vs. Su san W. Thorpe et al ; Suit in equity to fore-, close mortgage. . Wm. IS. A ewhonse vs. YV m. 1'eters ei ai; Suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. Caroline Briggs vs. J. L. Hatchar : Equi ty for possession or land. - - i -r -vr ,ii t T" TT. . .1. n . equity for possession of land. Adolphus Briggs vs. J. L. Hatcher; eq uity for possession of land. : Adaliue Briggs vs. J. L. Hatcher jeqnity for possession of land. - jarvais snggs vs. J. L,. uatcner ; eauity for possession of land. - Kmiiine Briggs vs. J. Li. Hatcner ; equity for possession or land. " E. H. White vs. Harriet Balch et al ; eq uity to remove cloud from land title. W. J. Smith vs. Vincent Watson et - al equsty to remove cloud from land title. judiow Juaxweii vs. ii.naa Maxweit ec al : Suit in eqnity for partition. Vincent Watson vs. W. J. Smith et al : equity for partition. Vincent Watson vs. W. J. Smith aud M. Viola Smith et al ; equity for partition. - Racliatl Miller vs. Thos. D. Boggs et al ; eqnity for partition.. Lnther Huston et al, vs. Thos. Boggs et al ; equity for partition. - John Waters vs. M.T. Beckwith : equity for partition.' .... D. Froman vs. Coll. Vancleve et al ; eq uity to foreclose mortgage. - Mary d Butler vs. Preston Fields et al ; equity for partition. ' .Henry B. Springer et al, vs. C. N. Wait et al ; equity for partition. " H. A. Hogue et ak vs. C. P Hogue et al ; equity for partition.-. Jennie uruno vs. KJ. w. tiruoo ; Mouin cat Ion of decree. ' .-.v.;- Board ot School Commissioners c., vs. T. A. Riggs et al ; equity to foreclose mort- LUchasl iinicr vs. Wm. Miller equity for divorce. ; , ; " Martha J. Phillips vs. Alonzo Phillips : cauitv tor divorce. ' s jaaniaa iatnrop vs. rnueman uicnrop ; equity for divorce. ' v.U. Lilies vs. jt&osa L.ues equity or divorce. Sarah E. Chapman vs. Jno. M. Chapman equity for divorce. Tbos.31emmens : vs. Martha Clemmens; eqnity for divorce. Xucy Bangherty vs. Lewis C. Daugherty equity for divorce. ; Peter B. Settle vs. I.. C. Rice, Sheriff; Action at law to recover money. A.J. Houston vs. J. C. Johnson ; Suit for replevin. J. M. Huft vs. Joslah Aliukey ; Action at law to lecover money. : Juuons. Following are the jurors drawn for the fall term xf Circuit Court which con venes in this city next Monday: W.'C. Foren, Thos. Alphin, Geo. W. Klurn, Wm. Shelton, Enoch Cyrns, J. D. Titus.1 Wm. McCoy, r.. .. Hill, K. O; McDonald, T. B. Mack, S. J. Archibald, Jno. P. Sector, J. I. Cowan, Ostin Dastin, Jno." Harris, Thos. Turner, li. C Miller, J. B. Fryrear, Jason '! Wheeler, ; Albert Humphrey, Ell Micbads, W.; J. Smith, ; B. T. Blodgett, Jas. Kilev,, B. Holt; : Chas. Xevis, Enoch Milleri W, H. ClinrchUl, C. W. Cowan, F. P. Devaney, J. M. Jncwnneii, IVargz Stock. Cast your eagle eye over the new card of John Briggs," In this Issue of the Begisteb. Mr. Briggs, since mov ing into his new and handsome store, has received a -fine stock sof stoves," ranges, pumps, and in fact scores of articles needed for every day uao, made of copper,' brass, tin, lead,' iron, etc., which lie will dispose of on liberal term?. .- He is a lair", dealer, very accommodating and gentlemanly, and is building up a large trade. Call at the new store. ' ' House MoviKG.-Workmen were yes- teBcSay employed moving the old building on' the' corner of Lyon and Mala streets. The lot and building belongs to A. Caroth- e & Co. and we nnderstanu that tney In tend to erect fine ouUdiag on the lot just as soon as the lumber can be obtained. This is tlie only draw back that Albany has the Ecarrity of lumber, " ' Jjr. riummer removed his lrge stock of drugs, perfumery,, books, stationary,- etc., yesterday to his new purchaao the brick near the corner ot Washington street, .011 First &treefc.The telegraph office has also teen removed to Ptummer's. Gcxs IIomz. Hrs. Hester Eced, who lias been on ft visit to bet children in this; city for, two or three weeks, left ..here yes-' terday oa the, noon train for; her home w iu Walla Walla , r j ovn jaios schools. A city, county or State is progressive in proportion- to; the interest that is taken in developing the moral and in tellectual man J This1 ban become o ap parent tliat the States ot tlio tfnion yio witn each other iu promoting the inter ests ot education. Eacli Kas made lib eral endowments for the public- schools out of the State funds, which, with the liberal donation ot Congress of the 16th and 36th sections ot land from the pub lic domain almost supplies the means to carry on the grand system that has been devised, ana esiaDiisueu. . . ' And Oregon, one of the youngest stars that decks the sisterhood of States, may well fkel proud ot the progress made in developing the latent powers of the mind. "' - under the common school system that has been adopted by the States, the facilities lor educating the youth is within the reach ot alL And our city and county may justly boast ot having as good schools as are found ia the State. We , are informed that in this connty there are seventy-ieven school districts. And that there is an average of six months school in each district daring the year, open and free to all, with only a slight expense at tached for incidentals. . There is now employed about fifty teachers, at an av erage salary of $45.00 , per month. During the Spring ; term . we - are in formed that there was employed about eighty teachers at the same average salary; all of the districts in the county, with one or two exceptions, being occu pied. In the seventy-seven school die. tricts there is an aggregate of 4,917 per sons of school age, and ali of this great army ot pupils are here to be prepared for the stern realities ot life. . ' And it the schools throughout the country are in as good hands and pro gressing as well as schools in this city, the youths of the land will be well and thoroughly prepared to cope with those of a " like education ; from any city in the State. Our city schools, under the management of Mr. J. F. Koyse, assisted by art - excellent corps ot teachers, are in splendid a condition., And we are pleased to see that the citizens are iu earnest in keep ing op with the progress of the times in the matter of education, ; As the city increases in population and wealth, so should the facilities be increased for de veloping the latent powers of the inte lect. - At the present time about 250 pupils can be accommodated at our pub lic school which is considerable less than half, as there is probably 650 per sons of school age in the district. Last year there was $2,021.50 paid out tor scliool purposes; this year tlie district) has received, as appears from the distribution of. the Superintendent, $2,049.44, being $29.44 more than was expended for all purposes - last year. But the facilities have been increased; a new building erected and an additional teacher employed, consequently the ex penses for the present year will be more than for the previous. . : vWe hope that Linn will make no misstep, but will retain the position she now occupies as one - of iha leading counties in the State in the work of education, as well as wealth and popu lation. - -J'';- On a ' Ilrai. Yesterday morning Messrs. Geo. WeJler, Geo. Burkhart and John Berry shouldered their rifles, ami af ter laying in a supply of provisions con- 1 sisting ot three quart bottles ot bologna sausages, one loat of bread, one bottle of lemon syrup, one piece of bam sandwich, a bottle of pepper sauce, and a chunk ot Cheese, tlie eutfit was capped off with a bottle of Had way 's Beady Relief, (only to be used in case of sickness). They went ! across the Calipooia on to the island, they walked all day through tbo rain and re turned home late ia the evening, and didn't kill not even so much as a torn-tit. Tlie time of tbe year baa arrived when our citizens put up stoves in the sitting room anu masn ineir lingers witn tne ram mer and then swear. K pedal Houees. . - Nfw Firx. Sn.m Millar has bonght tlie Wig On and Sinlthshop heretofore occupied by Peters BpeideL, ogetber wlta the material and unfinished work, and In now orenared to furnish anvtuing in his line. conxLatfng of I Uarrlairea. Butrarlos. Lnrntw wiunma. Hacks. Ac, and general smithing neatly and with du- ! paten. I employ none but the beat of -mechanics, and Insure satia&totlon. Ail work war ranted. I thtnlc 1 can make It an object for yoa to bay of me, in price, style and durabilit y of work. I use the best of material, hickory and oak, from the Eastern States. Call and er araine for vonraelves : all I vant ts a tixtr trial. I have had several years of experience on this coast, and with the knowledge thus gained, in certain I can please you. I guarantee to sell for cash as low as-can be bought in this city. A large tot of lumber wagons, side and end spring carriages and backs on hand. Patronize borne manufactory do not send your money off ont of the country. Act the part of wiso men, and build up.your own State, and you will prowper . . . . . - . . .: Kitf Kew To-Day. l'AKai yoa jBgarr.,.....',; y'-l "l, A SMalX FABM ' FOB TH BEKTON -tX. connty, about IX miles from tola city, on . which there is a dwelling and all the necessary outbuildings. For terms, ia- call at the store of ; ."a. CHKAOI.K. ..Albany, Ctet. 22, 187S4T8ttW JOHN BMGGS nnATCES Tmft . frppott'ri i n it v'to ttotim X his friends and the public generally, that i UEV7 BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. CI Harper A Co., wDore can oe lonna as great an amortmeni anu as large a stock of Stoves azicL HaiLges as can be found In any one bouso t&te aids of Fortland, and at as 4 i '. , t- .5 LOW Jk. --3E3ICI2. Casttron, XSrass Si Enameled ' Ia rfy Also, in gien variety. . :.Sneet. Iron, . : Galvanized Iron, ; - .,..aar; : always' on iiand, and tnthle to order, AT LIV ING JIATE3. - - , " ' Albany, October S3, 1tm4x$ ; : 1 : .' PURITY I. ACCURACY ! Pure and. Fresh . DRUGS AND MEDICINES X Oils, Perfumeries, - Xollet Articles, ' TBTCKUBS A9T0 SBOTTLDEB jBBACZS. 8THICTLY &KLXABUS I TJ OBS Aiao- ' ' Scnool Book!) Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco. " a Piescrfotlons carefuny flJTod. 1 51v7 , . . STEVENS, Wtebakm St TAvwnlmt&mrtwm ewel - Shop In FlammeE arna stora. THUS BH0THEBS, BKALKK8 IN J E WELRY, Oliver & Plated Ware, DIAMOND SPECTACLE. AGENTS FOB THE V Singer Sewing Macliine, The Best Machine made. ALBANY FOUNDRY , ' r . - And 3Xa.cli.iiae Shop, A. F. CIIERUY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON, ElaBBfactores Steam Engines, Floor and Saw Mill Maenln- WOOD WORKING " ' , . And an kinds of I KXON ASS BiiaBS CASTCrCIS. Particular attention paid to repairing all Kinoa ox maenmery. v . : HIXOOIS FACTORY ! ; V. D. SELD1NC, "TnjTtO MANtTFACTtTEED THE FIRST has returned from California, and located permanently in this eity, where he has arain eommesoed the xnanntaetore of all tuodsof Ercsns, Broslies, Wisps, 1 c at his tactorv on First street, at John Motzier's old stand.east of Masnolia Mills. where he. invites those wishing a OrstelsMS brooqa to eall and secure It ot mm. Tf. J. BEJLDISG. Albany, Oct-18, 19 r7 JOHN SCHMEER, Crceeri3r& Pnislcs Albany, Oregon HAS JUST OPENED HIS HEWGBOCBH establishment on corner of llswortl and kirst stueets, with a fresh- stock of (irroosries, novislons, Uandles, Claars, To. uoaoiouz ciuaens. -,r v; , : In connection with the store ne will keep m Hutvry, anu wui atways nave oa nana a. . Call and see me. -' ' ' JOHN SCHMEER. ' February 1S44V4 ' In the Circuit Canrt of the State Of Oregon tor the county of Liinn. Thomas Clemmens, plaintiff; va. Martha Clem mons, defendant: bmt for divorce. - v - . . no Jt ctlu Cieunaons, the defendant above i a 1 as n wte or tne Stttvi of Or3n : Tovari h-. ,-y P'ouired toanmwf and answer the com- p'sstofi-'eabovena wA r Hlnt;ri intheabov eniis .4.i a ( t-, row on feie wis n tt:. cUtrk: of said ettrt, i t n tn dcys afver ifte of .f tne ser. v UJ ' f?rnmosis upon yon tf served in lit nit cor.tw, i. on. but ft rved in any oilier otirtiv . .,t tha tt..n wi Ciu twenty i.-vse:-.srt...e'tfmecf tres.;riflne of tnis earn, jn-.-ns t.vffl oa, or if scsrvftiby "''.wion of t-i, - 't.HtbnjHiw r'')tatbanwr 1 oco- .. -ntTsy toe first dv of tle Pxt wbpt. 1' r trnsi ui ux court, to be iwidon on tue iourta Konuay, tje . . , w .vwi at Alr rt a;t eoutsty and State; and yea re noiiu -it ant lfyoa t-. -J to oo , and an s v, rooniwd, .r want f aner the r-s-.ii. . v. ,t an; y o t-o erwrt fur ti reiict ".!!.. vtl ia te o.tt.-.. k.i, w. isa h-aeuiu. tton t uta matnaeej eontreot exiatlntr .bet-weea a, .a tij fnaiai, f. and i -r Uit , . a-S ens '. y UMmuMMrliUurer.. . n.-.. t . J :a A. Cioimsns, s J, t. -.is.j K. t.tnnmens, Ihomaa t mm.. ..(ju . ciem Ii i-oa .id. Andrew C i. -, '. - fi ma cuinii-iiittt to the piakn . , Publjahcd by order of k, i . .uae yf.'S" .f ,?1"1. which ovmix bears ui Usiaocr September IT, 187S42v7w6 . jotin conrisrt, BANKING BzcHange OSico, Fli-at TpvTrofrrrs keceived SBJKCS TO .. rJttexest U lowed on tlmedopoBlta in cola. ' KxclMUisre on Portland, Sun Francisco, And Haw York, for Kilo at lowest rates. -' . fVhitaAttaftH iniutpfinil Timmntlv minit ta Bfera to U. W. Corbett, Henry F&Uing, -w. . Laaa.- . - . Banklnit boan from 8 A, M. to P. M, Albany, Feb. 1, 1S71-23VS - - , VJ. W. SALDWIN, AUorwjr muA Coimselor sS ST ILL FKACTKTK IN ALI- THE Conrt , TV In the 3d, Sd and 4tb Judicial Dia triota In the Smmmt Court ot Oregron and in tbe U.S. District and CI remit Conrt 8. Office Ira Parrish brick, rap stairs), in 11rt etreet, Albany, Otokoo. tovS Attorney aad CmwIw at Ln 'ALBANY, 0BEG03S. TTriLIi PSACTtCK tK ALL TTIK Coort W of this State. orncs-iarain mo stain) First street. ' -, ; wi .,t, . . B. BICE, M. . Surgeon & Pbjslcian. ""FFICE Til t street, between a Ferry I anil nrnahlnirfon. RKRlnKRCTK Third street, two blocks below or east of Metho uno Charch. Albany. Oregon. - v&n DR. GEO. XV. GRAY, X E N'T.-rS T - AXRAirr, OKEGOH. OFFICE ITS PABHISII BBICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry street. Rest- i - T!nm Aiiri nb and Ferrv streets. . Omcehourefrom8tol2oVlocka.m.,and ' 1 to i o'clock p. m. . 18V4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED, j , THE BAT TEAK STIU IXTES, A SD IS FLOTTKISHING LIKE A GRF.K J. bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of i h. .rxv iRh KAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily found, to do any hauling compensation, a Specialty. SCvS el I very of tKKnU A. n - jann uuw. Proprietor. Albanv Book Store. - m JIfO. FOSIIAY, nviT ini TV insmr.T.T.AXEOUSBOOKS. XJ School Books, Blank Books,StaUonery Fancy Articles, Ac. - Books imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. " II. jr. OOUGHTON, M. nIADCATB OV THE JCSmVEKSITTf i ' u.iimi rinikwn of Xew York. late member of Bellov lea Hospital Medical Col- i lege. New York. Omen-In A. Carothcrs A Oa.1 drug store, Albany, Oregon. W. C. TWEEDALfi, Groceries, I'rovisions, Tskweo, Ctsars Cutlery Crock. trjriMrtVssiawiitowirst! AXBAITS, OBEQON. t2B-Call and tee him., . Mto A. CAROTHERS & CO., ..; Dealers in czrexicAUt, ons. PAnrrs, dyh - ' All the popular - PATENT BIEDIC1KES, 'riSfK CCTXKttT, CIGABS, TOBACCO, '' BOTIOKS FERFVMXIT, '.' mm Tnet:cete. ; " Partlcnter .care and promptness given Physicians' prescriptions ana jr amuy xua P6S" r a. CABOTinSRS A CO. . Albany, Oregoniv5 . Can be bad at the following places : be hi nrg.. nClf narrisburg. .Sam. Mny Junction City... .....Sinitli & Iirasfleld Brownsville...... ...Kirk ft Hume Halsey ...... ......... .J. M. Morgan Scio ................... ---J- J. Biown Albany.. ...k..Graf ACoUir A full supply can also be'obtamed at my old shop on First street.- Albany, Grcxron. 4. 2K. MEWIiLK. A. W. G AMBLE, M. ., 3?h.vsician., Surgoon. etc, ' VFFICE On First street, over Weed's . J grocery store. Bkbitiknck Opposite tate residence of John C Mendenhall, nea toe ronnory. jitbe ss jeuoany. tjcioowi, sjiy VXTH Y SAT THIS DAMAGING AS!) If troublesome complaint cannot be Virod, when so many evidences of success . might be placed before you every day- - cures of supposed hopeless cases? Yonr ph yslcian Informs yon that the longer you allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. JExperience ta .mtffm una m cut A. Carotbera & Co.Vi ile PtUa mm am all t.bv are rnnommondod to bo. Will -. - i - i 1 Ul.iu1lnff 1H1 tn " VhknwmaraHnn Inmnt bv Uiall Or CX- snort time, ana are convewtmt w prem to any point within the United States at 91 ov per imcautKa. S?v Box 88, -Ai!auy, Oregon. ' Tha Eusrene flremen are making ar - i tTr..-l hn .f i?nB's ranffements for a grand dui at iane s ran!juieuv p.. ;,.Iiafl on Christmas eve. - . . FOR GALG I : -:" mRt CELKBBATBD W. A- WOfD'S . .BBAPEES & ESOWERS. . r '' H-tafs Ucadera, tlfood's Unproved.) ' ' 7wtJlWdi IuOjlaaaFmnVaE. ' TheXMael mm VUrf T&raBir .-, ; . . - . - best machines on the coast. 'Siateansaa Pnpfeed fcrtll ' " Kta "PlwV and other maditacs , C8l'.-e,aod get rrlee and terms before buying e"'wa!rc. at my Elaekamitu fchop.eorneriseo--..-id and Ellsworth sts., Albar y, vgon . I BAMi WOOD. RUBBER PAINT THE' Warranted to give Satisfaction. ' Call at the iwua store of" . street, Albany, Oregon, and boo Testlm ; - - . ciaiM vi a(ju tviuu w -w and Darabtlf ty, THB- RUBBER. PAINT. fiold rrv the emllon omlv. It8TmtIen1vfot,'. dm In cans of M, 1 and S gallon ; also w B gauoK wooeea paua anu Darrein, cau ana see it. o. s. - oo. I T7 nOM AND AFTER DATE, A.'-;taer nouoe, rreint irom . . PORTLAND lo ALBAJSY 0HE DOLLAR PER All down' freight will be delivered at PORT-" LAND or ASTOlilA v.- i Free of Drarage and Wharfage, At Reduced Rates- Boats will leave A I. BANT for COKVAIXI3 or- 33vr 'ay For further particulars, apply to BEACH Sc HOHTETTII, Albany, Nov. Sd.'74-ia Amenta - EHEBIFPS SAIE. ' ' NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue or a , writ of execution issued out of the County , Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of I.un,in favor of J. K. uooper, ana against. .iw Fuller, dated tho 15th day of September, 1875, ' I have levied upon, and will, on Friday ilia 5th dap of November, 1875, at the court house door in said connty, at the bnur or one n'nlock in the afternoon of said-day offer for sale at public auction, all the right. title, interest ana estate oi me nu . . ji uuer, in and to the following described real property, situated in said county of Linn, to wit J Begin-, ing at a point in the middle of the county road. - ...... 111. . C. . tT. ...... .... I . jeauing irom itrowiwvuw wowwt uum T.jr wntv nlinina anf. of the east lino of the dona- tion land claim of Robert Ulasa and wife, ran- " n ing thence eant three chains and eighty-one , links to tho Calapooia Creek, thence down the middle of the paid creek to a point north of the place ot beginning, tnenoe noutn sixteen cnaina. more or less, to tbe place of beginning, contaln- I lng forty acres, more or less. . - . Terms of sale Casn in liana, goia. coin, .ont day of sale. Dated Oct.6Ui, lara-vsna - ... . , j ' L.C.BICK. , Sheriff of Linn County, Ogn. ' -,.,-. BCHH6S8. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ' for the CimiUy of Linn,- , - . Ludlow Maxwell, Eleanor B. Davis and Hugh ' n. Davis her husband, Nancy A. Bmith and Jo-. slah B. Smith her linsuana, mary roweu anu William Powell lier husband, Elizabeth J. Gear- Maxwell ana Ajoen unsseii, -iain- , Powell, liosetta Powell and Marion A. BusseDv . Defendants. . ' . Suit in Kqulty lor r aruuon oi Beai i-ropeny. To Kllas Maxwell. Mary K. Powell, Edward ' Powell. Bosetta Powell and Marion A. Russell, defendants above named . In the name oftlie Htate or uregon : l on are hereby required to be and appear in the Circuit , , jonrv ox iuvomiut uiiuu, iui. mo wumj fc ! Linn, and answer the complaint of- tbe aliove named plaintifis in the above entitled cause, nov on nw vim iuc uan ui omu cuui-, wiwiu. ten days aftr the date of the service of this ' summons upon you, if served in Linn' county, Oregon, but if served in any other county with- -in this State, then within twenty days after the date of the service of this summons upon j ott; -or if served by publication of this summons, -then von are reaulred to answer the said oom" plaint by tlie first day of the next regular term of said Court, to bo holdcn on ' tho fourth Mon- uny, tue , . ; - ;- v- BStta day of October, 1673,' at Albany, tn said county and State. - Ton are hereby notified that if you full so to appear and answer said complaint as above reaulred, for wane oi nn answer inv jrminuu win anrwv iwf the Court for the relief demanded in the said. complaint, towit: tor tne partition oi tne west well and Delilah Maxwell his wile, known on-' nail oi uie aookuon ana oi iiHUv jsax the plats arid survey of the U. 8. as notiUcatlon ' No. "11777' claim No. "43," situated In Linn . county ana state oi uregon, ana ior suon ocner . relier as ahall seem just to equity, and that; plaintiffs and defendants pay their proportion,-' OI me costs ana aisouirBemeuuf ot uus su. Albany bept. ta, lino. . - . POWELL- ft FLrSN, Plaintiff's A ttorneys. Pnbthihncl b-v order of Hon. B. F. Bontiant.-' Judge of said Court, made at Chambers, Sept. J a. WIIfcti.ER. C P. HOG UK-" - ... .-.c. at wsuanusa.-- A. Wheeler & Co.? 8IIEDD, OEEGOJf,- Forwarlisi &' Ccnimissisii. IercL"antL DWhmla XSerdMendiae and Produce. ' A good assort nsret of oil kinds of Goods atf- Waj-s In store at loweA market' rates. Agents for sale of Wagons .Grain Drills, Cider" Maia,CUarns,Ac-, x .. - CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS. PORK, BUT I TEB, GGS aud l-OSTLTHX. ' .'.,...,..:....:--. MvaaisoMav, . -In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for1 the county of Linn. . Lnther Elkins, plaintiff vs. E. C Spannoua, detendant. - - . . , . Suit in equity to remove cloud on title to real estate. - . ... . . . To K. Spannons, the above named defendant: In tlie name of the Btate or Oregon : 1 on are hereby suuitnoned and required to be ana ap-; pear n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, within ten days from the date of the service of this summon on yon,, if served on von within said Linn county, but 1 tf uan.wl In unv ntlwr COUntV Jul miu CTtrnvi i vnxmi, mon w u" '"""v "j - - - I of such etirvitu, and if served by pubUontion. then on tbe first day of tlie next regular term of said Court in and for said County, to-wit, oik Monday, the 9SUa day of October, 1S75, 1 and answer the complaint ot the iatnutt I heroin, on file against you with the Clerk of i d rt or iuugme fOP want of such an swer will be taken apainst yon. You are here by not tiled that if you fall to appearand answer the complaint of the piitintift herein, as abovo required, the plaintitT wm apply to t lie Court and deliver wnto said plaintniC a Rood anil stii'--fictent deed ot conveyanee of ad tbe rlsrht, tKW and iitetvft of said dmtuit in and to ther tract of land known as the donation land claim of John Vi ioel tlie same being nonT-wtion No. s,Marfd ciatm No. 37," as d-,n,-ii.ied on tha p '9 and giirveys of the United bti'ea on file at situated In township 13 s R 1 West in setrtions S, 4, 8 and la, in Linn, county. Own on, and t bat said Court further order and awiree the IkjhI andeqnKable UUe ol said land to be in the volu tin, and titttbep!ainttii"bavejiidifif,n' a-aiust said defendant for his cosls and dtourfekuenta of this suit, and such other and further rtmvf as bhail seBia i tot to eiLL A FI - - . : , Attomeva for Plaintiff. Published by order of Hon. B. IMsonham, Judceof said Court, made at Cbauiberu, bept. d,le75, - ' ' ' '