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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1875)
PfBI.TSnE EVERT niBAt, BT ',i COLL. VAN CLEVEr: Jff THE REGISTER BUI LSINO, Corner 'Ferry and First Streets. TERMS-IS ADVAXCE. One. copy, one year. fi 50 One enpy,six month............. l 50 To clnlWof twenty, ouch copy.. .& 00 Snsrlo copies -Ten cents. - Siuhacrlburs outside vt Linn county will be charged 40 cents extra ti To for the year ns thwt U the amount of postage per annum which we are required to My on each paper totalled byun. . .;Vvv- j . FRIDAY .... . . i . .. . OCTOBER SO. 1875. : '. list or letters Tlemalntwsr In the Albanv Postoffice. Oct Persons ealltnir for these let ters mwt give tu aate onviiKUi tney were au ten isoa: P T Belt. B A Bostwlok, J Bradford, O al Brown, Geo lirvson 2.SE Clirlstman, Frank Corneal Jas Calloway, Frledenleih Dnamlck. Clms Dvar, II it Fellows Al Furrow I N Fronk W G Gaston J mnnali, Mrs llvncr. T Hardmick, Mrs K Jones .1 Kelti, Wm LandrumS Mrs F II Lang Miss K Lintchinaii. .1 B Met Jill, Wm Mcintosh, J A Maxwell, 2, J S Mason. Miss Annie M.irtaln. Miss Rimla NMcJioIs Wm lettU iohn. B Presiev. Kdmr Price, wbi ltussell. & Ii Reed, A W ltiggs A Roger, lioss Google, A Keitrou-r, ju tfcotr, r owarr, MStanlor. Jas Thornton Mrs Tiirnner, V 1 A 111 II I II I . " VI 111. ii vm?. v. Jitters Archiltaicl Crawfor, 2, Mrs AM Mitchell, P C Peters Mrs Kealder, ... f ; Women's Cextenxial Board. There will be a meeting held on Monday, Nov. 1st, at 2 P. M. at tlie Court House in ItliAn. am f 1 1 A iinn3a nf c13..f t IIMV AAllf 1-1 1 lit tn ji yr" v. CVIIVH.H& wii.il- btttious to represent to the world the. pro ductions,arts, and natural curiosities of our country at the great Centennial exhibition There will be committees appointed for the several pifcints. Both ladies :td gen tlemen are invited:; to atteiKi. ; , , By order of MRS. I.. E. BLAISE Com. for Linu County. Party and Supper Tuesday Night. Dr. York, iMvlng concluded his series of lectures, on Tuesday night last gave a soci able and dance at the Opera House, at which, a large number of our citizens enjoy ed themselves. It Is asserted by those pres ent that it was the gayest party gotten up in this city for a lonjr time. The best of music, of course, was furnished. About the noon of night seventy-five couples re paired to the American Exchange Hotel, wliere an elegant repast had been prepared. Everybody was pleased with the supper, and high encomiums were passed upon Mr. Eddy and his excellent lady, for the skill and taste displayed In getting up such a splendid "lay outtpon sncli short jiotice, Dr. York went to Corvallis from this city. and, on his return, may give one or more lectures In the Opera House. Fire at Virginia CiTr:-Virginia City, Xevada, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday. It is claimed that 10,000 people were made homeless by the tire. The near approach of whiter, such winters as they have iu Nevada, too, makes the disaster still more terrible. Two . million dollars wort lr of property was destroyed, the great propor tion of which falls upon those the least able t) bear it. This is indeed a case that calls upon the people ot the Pacific slope iu the 1 "loudest tones' for aid, and that, too, at once. It will not do to postpone such aid as our people are able to give, be it little or much; it should be given at once. Let some good hearted Samaritan lead olf in the matter without delayi ' ? '; ' ' Fire M kitting. The members of Linu Engine Company No. 2 will not forget that next Monday evening is (he regular monthly meting night. s Tlie liour is seven o'clock, and the place Parrish nail. A toll attendance is requested as business of the utmost interest and importance win be presented to tlte attention of tlie Company for immediate action. Let every member bear this in mind, and be promptly on band at the hour of seven o'clock r. M. Mutation. Dr. Plnminer ' lias ; moved - into his new purt-liase (the brick lately oc cupied by Messrs. Bell ., fc Parker).., where he 4 arranging tU 'goods'' with his nsual good taste. : It will be some days before Doc gets things righted to suit him, but when he does, we predict he will have one of the neatest and most tastily arranged drugstores In the State. . ; r U. P. Sociable. A Sociable will be given at the residence of Mr. Jas. II. Fos ter, ou Friday night (this evening), to which all are invited. Mrs. Foster Is noted ioe ber hospitality, and alt who go will j enjoy themselves. We predict a large turn . oat. - - At the electoin 011 Monday there were two polls opened at the Court House. At poll No.-1, Warren got 223; Lane, "221. At poll No. 2 Warren got 99; Lane, 112. At 4he ttvd;pollDininjickgotll; vote, rldle Whitney received 2i.' Liue's majority over Warren. 14 A number of votes were mil- ted here from Bentoit and -other counties, nd outside8 precincts. ' " The vote lu Lebanon was : Warren, 07; Lane, 98 Lane's majority, 31. Two Re publican and four Democratic votes were rejected, two being mutilated, and four be ing double. Quite a number of Republi cans In this precinct did net go to the polls at all, and a muraber of Democrats from other precincta"voted,at jLebftriojf. I 1 i ? daughter of J. W. Bell, of Lebauoo, died at the residence of her parents in Lebanon, on Sunday, after a lingering illness, of con sumption. Two children and a husband are left to mourn tlie . loss of a wife and mother's care. ri..f - . -t.n 1 i 1 ' im m " ' v '."''V'1, Last Frtilaw nlnrlif. at ct - - r the case of S. J. L. Whitemah brouzht In a verdict of guilty, recommending hhn to the mercy of the court. The penalty in his case is from one to twenty years In the penitentiary. Counsel for defense made a motion for a new,tri.i but as Court has adjourned the motion can" not be argued until next uioulli, Elegant Store. The new store in Fryman's brickj occupied jointly by Messrs. Bell & Parker and Titus Brothers, is one of the most handsomely arranged store-rooms lu the city. Both firms fmve added largely to their stocks, taking advan tage of the dullness, in. the San Francisco and Eastern markets, to get goods' when they rule lowest, and, are. therefore better prepared than ever to supply the wauts of customers at fair rates. For watcher, clocks, extra fine cutlery or jewelry, go to the new store; andif you need medicine or drugs of any kind, paint, chemicals, superi or toilet goods or perfumery, coal oil or gasoline, pills or an extra good cigar, go to the same place. So.ne people howl, and blow, and let off a tremendous amount of gas, just because some second hand politician or other gets a tew more votes than it was expected he would; but we want it understood we are not one 'o' those." And even If we did want to illustrate our columns with roos ters and things, we couldn't do it because those dratted Inksling era on Democratic journals have created a corner in the roos ter business, and. we couldu't even obtain a feather. " But then we don't want and wouldn't have a rooster cut In tliese pure pages for no money not tor. $ 2 50. On Thursday night ot last week the stage was stopped by two foot-pads six miles from Umatilla City, and Wells, Fat go & Co's. treasure box taken. It's a pity that Wells, Fargo & Co. can't get a messenger to accompany the stage when they have anything worth stealing iu the treasure box who has nerve enough to at least make an attempt to let daylight through one or more of these fellows who are continually get ting away with them. It would be such a change, you know, and the public so like variety. This continual robbing and al ways getting away, is getting so 'stale. Give us a change. Since 1SG7 the Chinese in California have consumed 5,870 boxes of opium, at a cost of $2,412,733. During the years between 1837 and 1S70 the amount fell off steadily, but since the latter date it lias grown to an 1 enormous figure. A cliange for the better has taken place in tlie Liverpool and San Francisco wheat markets. Under favorable quotations from these points, 25,000 bushels changed hands at Halsey, on Wendnesday, at fl 82 per cental. : The indications for a brisk de mand, at an early date, for wheat are good Dr. Eiee was called to Jefferson last Monday to attend on a little daughter ot Mr. E. Spaun, who received a severe gash in the temple from a fall oft- the porch. Tlie Dr. soon Pressed the wound, and the little one will recover. Mr. Odell, a promenant citizen of North ern Illinois, gave ns a call on Tuesday. Mr. Odell is visiting Oregon to see for him self the rich advantages- she offeis to the man of energy and nerve. Dr. Plumtuer has ordered a splendid stock o"f Clirisf mas goods from Philadelphia. Remember tliat, when yon ' are getting ready to invest for the holidays. . Tlie rain, regular old-fashioned rainfalls, were inaugurated on Mondays and liave kept np 'coming down," with sligl it inter missions, ever since. . : , Mr. L. C. Burkhart, thought to be so near death's door a few days ago, is report ed now-out of danger. ' The rainfall the present week so far has been the heaviest ever .nown at this season of the year ia Oregon. ; , Choir meeting at tlie M. E. Church this Friday) evening;. "" Teachers' meeting every Wednesday evening, v- . . Tlie business of the Circuit Courti with Judge Bonham at the helm, rushes along right peart. ' ... On Monday elections will bo lield in Vtrginia,Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jer sey, New York", ami Pennsylvania. We are not able to give this' week, . the complete election returns throughout tlie State, but doubtless shall be prepared to do so next week. Wc should have had our cannon cut this whiz, but somehow it got out ot fix some thing crowded into the whatyouinaycallit and 4t wouldn't gooff worth a cent. . " ; ? Sqolre Montgomery has bought! j'Stiow flake," the noted race, mare, intending to place her on his farm as a brood mare. . jf' 4. j . iii Am . ff The city was crowded with people all day Monday, but tliere was little or no excite ment, and the election passed off quietly. Makkied. October 23, at tlie residence of the bride's lather, tit this city, by Rev. S. G. Irvine, D.Dn Mr. J. F. Circle and Miss Emma B. Clark. M. n. Abbott, Esq., late of Uw Pendle ton Tribune, arrived in the city Saturday, looking hale and hearty. .. Goke East. Bob Chambers left on Thursdry for a trip to the Eastern States. A safe and pleasant journey, Bob. The heavy rains of last and the present week, have softened tlie ground and made plowing feasible provided it will let op Tor awhile. . ,- - It is predicted that wheat will be fl per bushel In this market n less than ten days. May the prediction prove true, Rev. Mr. Vanderaol's wife, and mother-in-law went to Cor vail U on Monday, to Visit relatives. , .)'- j.41?1-' L ii h'-S. '( . Dimmick, said an enthusiast on election day, will run ahead of his ticket in Linn comity! So ho did. . ? . ti ; . '. Fortv miles rcr hour is to be the time on the O. & C. Railroad, commencing next month. Meats. Messrs. Norcross & Williams, are now running the meat market lately row by John Petty, and they, not only thoroughly understand the business, but are the most agreeable and accommodating gentlemen in the business. They always keep a supply of all kinds of meats, of the sweetest and jnciest kinds, and will eut you oft' a porterhouse,' sirloin, round, chuck, or slaughterhouse steak, as you may order or desire. Give them a trial. Self-fitting Charts. Mrs. Lou Alli son is agent tor sale of Wlllett Corn well's Self-fitting Chart, the latest and probaly the best model used in cutting dresses, ect. Call on Mrs. Allison and examine for your selves. Bob Chamber, who left for the States on Thursday, subscribed for the Register betore leaving, as he desired to know what was transpiring In Linn county during his absence. Bob's head always was level. Parties who subscribed for stock in the Centennial exhibition and still owe a por tion on them, can secure the certificate by paying the balance due to C. P. Burkhart, of this county. We have received an elegant photograph of the grand. Palace Hotel, San Francisco, through M3srs. Bradley A Rulufson, those cinineut artist. Sam. Knox has rented his farm for two years, we are told, and will start in a day or two, accompanied by his family, for Cal ifornia all tor health. It is predicted that wheat will be selling at one dollar per bushel in this city within ten days. We hope so. Epizooty is prevalent in all the Atlantic States, but in a lighter form than that iu which it first appeared. Religious. Regular services at the M. E. Church on Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 p. M. Sunday School in the afternoon at l4 o'clock. All are invited. TitiB Bros., in their new place of busi ness have a much Larger and greater varie ty of rich goodi. in their line than ever before offered In tins city. Stamping, for braiding and embroidery. done at this office, at short notice, and at as high rates as .anybody. A new lot of stamps just received. Tlie Albany Warehouse Co. propose to put up a largo grist mill, of the Beqnette model. We suppose operations will com menced soon. Our doctors still keep busy, but the usual webfoot weather will soon Improve the general health. No change In home markets. Fresh butter scarce at 37 4e per pound. Eggs in demand at 25c per dozen.. Our flowering mills are in full blast, turnning out I he best ot flour, for which they are noted. , . Three hundred and fifty bushels of wheat were purchased by one firm, on Wednes day, the price being one dollar per bushel. The dollar store keeps tip its reputation for selling good goods at remarkably low rates. See that fine stock of boots, shoes, gaiters, etc at Jake Fleischner's. Tliey dont got some better any weres, yust. tW If you want to buy the latest style of lady's Rubber Boots, go to Jake Fleisch ner's, on First and Brondalbin streets. Ctf Look in at Baker's Dollar Store, If you want stacks of goods for small amounts of money. : J. N". Watson seems to be doing a thriv ing business with his milk wagon. Milk at 25c a gallon is cheap enough, certainly. t3TCasb paid for Eggs at J. Fleisch ner's, corner of First ard Broadalbln streets.,- , 6tf Hale Backensto has gone to Salem, where he has become proprietor of the Cliemeketa Hotel barber-shop. Bell & Parker keep a splendid assort ment of perftimery and toilet goods. -. : :. Notice tlie elegant new advertisements in this Issue. The,' clouds continue weeping great weeps, with no prospect of a let np soon. Thurston Hackleman has. returned from Ochoco, in good health. Ol. Tompkins, of Harrisburg, dropped in a moment on Saturday. Sweet cider is now ripe, and sells at 50c per gallon. . The full returns from this county give Lane 221 majority. Heavy frost Weduesday night. Winter has set' In. Days getting shorter. Cloudy weather prevails. . ... .v . .- A new furniture store has been opened on First street. . .1 V Our buyers are offering 90o per bushel for wheat an advance of 10c since our last. ' Lovers ot a good cigar should interview Bell & Parker, at their new drugstore. r Chas. Wilson arrived In j the city from Coos Bay a lew days since. Dr. Tate's new brick on First street is progressing slowly. j Dr. Plumnicr owns the ! whole oi the brick lu which he is now doing business. The Willamette has risen three feet since the raiu set in. ! - Last Tuesday the steamer Champion made our wharf, the first boat of the season. .. .Tlie late rains have sent the grass way up. Free Lectures. Dr. Rico and Prof. McDonald will deliver a free lecture next Monday evening, at the M...E. Chureh, upon Physical and Mental cnltore, Phre nology and the Laws of Lite. Tbey will deliver a course of lectnres during Hie week upon "similar subjeetst Prof. McDonald gives phrenological Txamlnattou3 and charts to those desiring to know themselves and" the business they Can do best. Dr. Rice respectiully announces to the public that he treats all curable diseases that afflict "the old and young, of both sexes. He In vites all to call uponhim whose, ailments are of a critical or dangeronsnattire. Con sultations free of cliarge.' OfHce'and recep tion rooms at the St. Charles Hotel, S.veet, fresh butter Is the hardest thing to obtain in this market. How do you like the election news,as tar as they go? " - . Several vessels reported off the Columbia bar, bound In See those new goods at the dollar $tore, lower'u anything. Rubber paint at Bell & Parkei's, iu any quantity. V The new steamboat,, "City of Salem," U expected here to-day or" to-morrow. Kperlnl Notices. . v-w Vihw S(im Miller has bought the Wag on and Sinitlishop heretofore occupied by PwtuM A Kiioiflfil- tnsrtttlmr witlt the inateriitl ami nnftniAtirl vnrlc. Hint Is now nreiiared to furnish anything In bis line, consisting of Curi-toges, Bniwies, Lumber- WBgont, Hacks, AC., ana general siniininfr W'i wim uw- patciu 1 employ none out tow iw ititaviuiii-U- and Insure salisfHCtloa. All -work war ranted. I think I can'niake it an object for yon to buy of me, in price, style and durability nf wnrlr. I turn the best of material, hickory and oak, from the Eastern Mates, tan anu ot- nmttA rnr vourseives : an 1 wane is aiuir trial. I have had several years of experience on this coast, and with the knowledge thus gained, atn certain I can please you. I guarantee to sell tor cash as low as can be bought in this city. A large lot 01 inmoer wagons. Blue anu enu sunns mrHttmn and haiks on hand. PatronlKe home manufactory -do not send your utoney off out ot tnc country, aciiiiu pan. 01 wise imuii, anu Dnuu up your own state, anu you win yivsiicr 0l 1 New To-Day. AS MEDICINES. Bell & Parker, (Successors to B. C. Hill ft Son) TTave removed tlieir stock XL of DRUGS AftD MEDICINES, diemloiils, Perfumery, Toilet Goods Cigars fc Tobacco, Paints, Oils, 9. fjiasoiine. lite, To Fromn' New Brick Block, North side of First, between Washington and retry streets, where tnev wlii Keeps Larp anil Full Assortment of Ms in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and tne East and feel confident in the assertion that they can perfectly satisfy au who call upon mem. coin as to VAUT AS0 PBICG OF UOODS. Call at our new store and be convinced of the truth or the above statements. .Particular attention will be given totneeonii pounding of physician's prescriptions and tan uy recipes, at an hours or tne aavor nisriit A. II. BCLL 4c PAKKCK, Sttccessors to K. C. IIiLI. A Sox. Albany, October 2U. '75-n6tf Just Reoeivedl 'i . - .... ... -; . A LARUE STOCK Of ' BOOTS 3 SHOES a Mi Q H OF EVERY STYLE & MAKE gf . . ( WinCII WILL BE SOLD f3 i will also. pat tue q h .. -'"'"'eJ Ilisnest market Price. u 3- , in exchange, tor all kinds of ; Q Morclumt iblo Produce 2 4. FXEISCHXEB, Octa0-V8ntf JOHN BRIGGS TAKKS THIS OPPOBTnNITT TO INFORM his friends and the public generally, that he is now Bettled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C Harper Co., where can be found as groat an assortment and as large a stock of , : Stoves and Ranges as can be found in any one house this side of Portland, and at as : PRICE. -ALSO Cast I ron, Brass Oc Enameled i in great variety. Also, . Tin, ' - ' . Sbcet Iron, . Galvanized Iron. ' : . . - untl Coppcrware, a'wsys.on hand, and made to order, AT LIV- I nit 2 W A I't'C " GckUL ox. Slim Albany, October 22, fo73-5v8 - , FTJRITY ! AQCUEACY ! DR. PLUr.lMES.r Pare and Fresh DRUGS AND MEDICINES! Oils, .: .', . Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, n mnsstES snevLOEB ' bbackm. STRICTLY KKLIABVK T-i'I c. TJT O Xfc I For Solely Sleeltml Vem. - . ALSO School Boohs, Stationery, Cigfnx's and Tobacco E3 Prescriptions carefully filled. Slv7 ' . S. STEVESfS, M atehnmnker 3c JHsnnfnettirUtjr Jewelei", Shop in Pltnnnior's druic stor;. THIS BK0IUEKS, . PEAUM IS , JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware. DIAMOND , SPECTACLEi "AGENTS FOR THE Singer Sewing Machine, The Best machine Made. ALBA-NY FOUNDItY And ' 31 a c lii ii G Shop, A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALT.ANT, OREGON, Slannfactares Steam Engines Flour and Saw 1HI1I Bfaehln ery, - WOOD WORKING ' And AGRICULTURAL M ACHfHERy - And aU kiaogot IROX A5 TBiiAm t'ASTf(U. Particular attent ton patd to repairing all ktnUfc of machinery. - 41 S B ROOm FACTORY I " 7. D. CELDIHC, WHO MAJfUFACTUKBtJ THE FIB8T good Broom ever ntado fn Albany, has returned from California, and located permanently in this city, where he has again comnencet tne manufacture of all Windsor Broar.ts, Brushes, Wisps, . Ac. At his titetorv on First street, at JShn Metsler's old stand,east of Slagnolla Wills, where lie Invites those wishinar a first class broOni to call and aeenre It of him. ; V. D. B4XDIXG. Albany, Oct. 16, 18 v7 . JOHN SGHMEER, ' t ' ' " D1;A1.KB: IM ' .. . f . ' Groceries, & ; Protistens, ALBANY, OREGOJf. HAS JUST OPENED HIS HEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with fresh stock of t;rooertos. Provisions, Candies, dirars, To baeco, Ac, to which he invite the atten tkm of our cltljns. In oonnoction with the store be win keen Bakery, and will always have on band s , full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac - . Coll and see me. - JOBlf SCHMEER. rebrnary 18-tv , . SHEBirFS 8AXJB. " ' NOTTCB Is hereby given, that by virtue of a Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of iimii.u, mvuim w. n. vwfnri anu niramst V. K. Fuller, dated the 13th day . of September. HS74. Friday, the Hthday of &Qt&nber 1875, at the court bonso door tn Bald oouuty, at the hour of one o'oloek in the afternoon ofsald aav offer for sale at jMibllo auotion, all the rhrlif. title, interest and estate of the said V. It. Fuller In and to the following described real nronertv! situated in said county of Linn, to wit j Betrln? lnw at a point in the middle ot the connevHraad leiuhng from Brownsville to Sweet Home valler t wenty chains east of the east hneof the dona! Won land claim of Robert Glass and wife, rnn nlnjr thence east three eliains and eisntr-omn links to the Calapoola Ureek. thenee down ti!e middle of the said creek to a point north of the place ot beffinninff, thence south sixteen chains, piore or less, to the plaee of beginning, contain ing forty acres, more or less. e' Terms of sale-Cash in band, gold coin, on Dated Oct. 6th, 1873-v8n3 r " : 81iriflr of Linn County, Ogn. A SMALL FARM FOR REWP, EST BBTOK t-ounty. about IS miles from this elty, on which there is a dwelling and all the neeeesarv outbuildings. For terms, Ac, call at the store of R. CHSSAJDLi;. Albany, Oot. 32, J8-6v8tf- - JOHN CONNER, BAN KING Ezcliange Office, AI.1UST, tlBWJOJl. T-vEPOPlTS RECEIVED BCBJEC TO ' J 9 check at sight. - . Inlcreallowed on time deposits ui coin. Exchange ou Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collections madeand promptly remitted. Refers to II. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, Pf. 8 Ladd. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to P. M. Albany, Feb. lr tal 1-23 v3 J. W. BALDWIN, Attwavey and Counselor at Ijiw tlTILt, PRACTK.TS IS ALL THE Courts T T in tne -2d, d and 4t a juaicuu inn t riot 8 in the Supreme Court of Oregon, .mi in 'liflir.a. llstr(et and Cireait Courts. Okfick In Parrish brick, (up stairs), in f office occupied by tne nu s. ii. tranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. te!5v6 CEO. R, IIEJLW, . t. AUsracy ! Coasseler a Irw, -ALBANY, ORKGOK. " - i-lHTlLLi PRACnCB IN ALL THE Court . T T of this State. Or JrlCJC" In-Fox's brick (up stairs) First street. 6v7 ' " O. B. RICE, M. D., Surgeon Sc Physician. OFFICE Fii st street, between Ferry and Washington. REKiPtaiCE-Third street, two blocks below or east of Metho ?aP Chureh, Albany, Oregon. v&nU R. EO. W. GRAY, T E N T I ST, .r ALBAHT, OBECOS. OFFICE IX PARRIsn BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Kesi - dence Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. OlBce hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. in., and 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. ; . W v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. ' THE BAt TEAM STILL LIVES, AND 18 FLOURISHING LIKE AOKF.EN bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the cont Inninlce ol the same, the BAY TEAM will always be readv, and easily found, to do any hauling wttWhf the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. ejl llwy " Jid! KNpMisliy. A.N.AKM)l.l). Suv5 . Pronrietor. Albany Book Store. JXO. FOSBAY, -' DEALER IN MISCELLANEOUSBOOKS, School Books, Blank Books, Stat iouery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to orderjat shortest pos sible notice. ,vun30 II. J. ROUCSIlTOX, M. GRAMTATE OF THE IJSSrVERtilTY Medical College of New York, lnte f iu-il.vt..ii TtnsnitalMcdtcaKxil- leae. New York. Offick In A. Carothers A Co.'s drug store, Albany, Oregon. w. c. TWEEDALE, PF.AT.F.B IS : Groceries, "" IrcjvLsioxis Toaaceo, Clear, Cutlery C'rak ery, and Wood &, Willow IV are, ALBANY, OREGON. . eS!f-Call and see him. 4t ;a. cauothers & co - IX.lera in- CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, BYJS . 4LASS, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular ' PATENT -MEDICIXES, , tlK ft CGTLKKY, ClOARS, TOBACCO, ISOTIOSS ' PEBFCMERF, and ToHet. floods. rarttcnlar care and prompthesB gien Physic tans' prescriptions and Family Reo A. CAROTHERS 4 CO. Albany, Oregon-4v5 nictssleir Giia.ii?! Can bo had at the folibwirfg places i Harrisburg.. j-... -...f5nni. May Junction City....... Smith A Brasneld RrtnrnsvUlo-....r.. .......... ..Kirk Hume : Imlsey ,...J.M. Morgan Sclo J.J. Blown ' Albany Graf A Collar A full sappiv can also be obtained al my old shop on First street, Albany. Oregon. J. SI. HKTZLKH. ; A. W. G AMBLE, M. ., Ittyfe4ciaiTi!, Sttrigeori, etc. OFFICE OA First street, over Weed's grocery store. Rkhipekok Opposite late residence of John C Mendenlmll, near : the Fotmdrv. First st le Albany. . uvtoutir., ray Xiles I Xiles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of sncees? might bo placed before you every day cures of sapposed Iwpelewi cases? Your physician In forms yott that the longer you allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. .Experience am auffht thit in all car. A. Crt!iera- C."s Pile plUf nud Ointment. i are all they arc recommended to bo. Will enru Chronle, Blind and Bleeding Piles in - a very short Mute, and are convenient to This preparation is sent by mail or' ex press to any point within the United Status at ti so iter patskaate. Address, AC A BOTHERS CO., 17 v Box 33, Albany, Oregon. , The Eugene firemen are making ar rangements for a grand ball at Lane's Mau ou Christinas eve. - FOR SALE I rj-tHE CELEBRATED W. A. WOT-frS REAPERS & MOWERS. Hnlne,a Headers, (Wood's Improved.) CyallIarI'a Indiana Farm Wagon. , The SUisscl and Vibrator Threshers, (best machines on the coast, HsateasBMi Foreefeel Ortll. V UUup Flaws, and other macfeines ' Call, see, and got price and terms before bnvma elsewhere, at my B'aeksmlth Shop, corner So& and and EllswvvluW., Albunv, Oregon. Some eansliino yesterday. Lcgsil tenders 854 SC,1. Mr. D. Beadi is reijorfetl mueh Lctterv tre are glmi to bear. . The three new vlinrclies are progresslnjf two of tliein more so Uian- "the other Ncnrly every, prominent' lawyer In tli Sbitc is iu- attenelaiee on- onr Circuit Conrt. Streets get. aro sloppy us tliey generally Otrr young friend I'tirker lias ft cover. o b'U eit-press wagon tliese d.iys. , ' r - f T Christinas is appronehiilg, nl tMrkeT M alwAdy roosting lirgTw.-. . ' Washington county gave Warren a hand some majority, last Monday. i - . i . ' .. .r Ilca-vy ffost nt7 sharp" biting, weather this (Friday) morning. Rnearnnatrsm lias set in on some of ttier boys- s&ieB the State Fair, ' Xonrt forget the Sociable this evouing, irt Jas. II. Foster's, - Mr, anajSirs. Coomb's, or Tim gent, ganra: ns st pleitsiviit call yesterday. . ,. Tlie prospect Is for a good long conrt in spell, llierelicing a fall docket. Jos, Speidel lias located . t Corvallis, Benton county, where ho will bxsreaftet rtw blacksmith shop, . -,, . 1 CiRCcrr (toCRT. Tlie following btisf- ness has been had in Linn Conuty Circuit Court now mi session hi thUdtjp---. Wlllard Harris vs. Wnv. MoCallister cause, dh--" missed on motion of plaintiff Without prej- dlce. :' . ' : John Orchard vs. E. T. Richardson, ac tion to recover money. Judgment by de--fktilt. .. . ? - O. Fox & Bro.'s vs. Jas. Cunningham,- action to- recover money. Judgmeuf by deftiult.- " ; -. . O. Fox & Bro.'s V3. S. A. Fanning; n'cx- tion to recover money. Jntlginent for .ilajM4l'lV AIIOIl'IH Jos. Teal v. A. F. Hamilton 4t al, 'o'e tlon to recover nioney. Juugment oy cie- fitult. : The A. & S. W. IX Canffl CottfiWny vs. S. A.-Nickerson contiiineth Harriet Cnrtis vs. Smith, Bnesrs & Co.,- aetion to recover money. Settled and dis- . W. II. Dodd vs. K. T. Farrington,. ac tion to recover monev. Settled' and dis-- missed.- -. ; ', . John Long v3. Alfred Sharp,actlon to re cover money, bettled. . werst, juj-ers ec Co. vs. Joiin uore, mos. tion to conrtrm Sheriff sale-snlc confirmeil W. E. Newhouse V3. Wm.- Peters et al. foreclosure of mortgage. Decree ordered! for plaintiff tor vi am of miswcf. L.-i;iklns vs. E. C. Spannos, deefee by default!.- - " .- - D. Fronian vs. Coll Van Clcve, toreelos ure of mortgage decree by default. II. A. Hogue vs. C. P. Hogue-contiiw Bed. ... - The Board of County Commissioners vs T. A. Risgs et al, foreclosure ol mortgage- decree "by default. J. Fleishner & Co. vs. Kagle Woolenr Mill Co., motion for Slieriff sale sale con- firmed.- A four mile race was to be ruu betwecil Indian horses at the Umatilla agency, last Saturday, on which 100 head of horses w'ere' wagered by the owners of the respecflver coursers".- The two nidtaiis rtiakhi the rtee are wealthy members ol the Umatilla tribe A St. Louis physician has offered a re ward ot $1,000 for an authenticated case of death from eating ripe watermelons. The funded debt of San , Francisco' frmonnts to $3",GI30,5tio. Besidea this ffier city has a floating debt of f S3, 844. , It is stated tli.it upwards of forty murd erers and thieves have been , captured in the Indian Territory since June An ex cellcnt country fo move from - Fi-og catching is a money making busi ness at Castleton, New York. A roan and two boys made $480 at it In one montfr recently. ' ' ' ' ' The anti-Tammany Democrats of JffeW York do not place an entfre ticket in ttio field. They support flie Republican nomi nees for District Attorney and Recorder. . Col. A. IIGildersleevfc, of rifle-shooting' fame, is (he nominee of tho Ecputlfcrtns Sn(t itntf-Tammany Democrats of STew York for Judge of Duchess county - The Duke of Sutherland is the largest laud owner in Great Britlan, owning' in one county Sutherland 1,179,304' acres, while his wife owns 14S,o?9r acres' fn the county of Ross. - - ,-. .... i",i . . ... . ' Tlie Republican majority in Ohio is lar ger then tlie last revised report made ' tt. It is set dow n at 4,700 on the vote for Gov ernor and about 8,000 for Lieutenant - Governor.- " Miss Katie Wolk is said to be the -rlehose woman In America. Her annual Income Is $1,000,000. That's enough to keep tber wolf ffonr tlie tfoof, In the case of a small family with prudent and economical habits. An Indiana lawyer eloped with his sister- in-law, tlie other day, Dut his wife never shed a tear. " She sent his law hooka afW him, sold tbp furniture and took tho chtU dren to the circus. - The suburbs of JTew York Cltv hav the" ague.: In everv dii-petlon. coi iu Tiwas, this malady prevails this suburbs and adjacent villages. It is not con fined to the low Tamls and marshes, but Is equally prevalent hi places hitherto iinvisU tea ry ic. Tbe caiise assignwl is delectitf dratnageand consequcut uialaria. " Senator Jones lately deposifetl Jn, tlio" San Francisco Mint five bars of silver ".bul lion, weighing over 400 "pounds cseh. - It came from Panarnlut and was . run into these unusually-largo bars as a protection against robbers on the road. - i Eugono -"Come, sit down on the. sfielty shore, and hear tho mighty ocean "roar." Amelia4! can't sit down, you silly goose,' because I'd burst ruy phiback loose!' .