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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1875)
ill rv- TOBtlSHEU RVKRY FRIDAT, T.X iFSSr1 OLEVE, THE HaiST0iI,iINO Corner .FY-rr and JTirst Streets. TKRMS-IN ADVANCE. " CM copy, one year , ,n One poy, si Jinonihs ? g.n trie copies Tra Vt subscribers outside of Linn VoniVty wUl ixs T?. J lhe "mount of postage per annum Aseut for the Hegla.er. The f.illa l.. ... ' .. Jlessrs. Kirk Hume... ... k-iVE- .; ' " ""- meni muioq : lionm wins......,.. W. P. Smith "" O. P. Tompkins . II. Clnnghton. A. Wheeler A Co. ... Messrs. Smith & Brasfleld J. B.Irvine.. ...... Tbo. H. Reynolds '"' w. Waterhouse Hrownsvme. . . -Crawfordsville . ITillsev Ihtrrlsbnrg ujunnon O .,..11 . . . .Junction City! Sclo. Salem. .Monmouth. FRIDAY. ..OCTOBER 29. 1875. Efisio?i or THE EXERAL OFFICE.- U.I) A Washington telegram of Oct. 0, pays, Ivopp's Western Landowner for September reports the following im. . - . - oortant decisions by the Commissioner of the General Land " Office : ( Congress having confirmed the grant to a town, as reported by the Surveyor , General, the town is not necessarily re Ftricted in its claim to the four league limit of a public grant under the Mexi can government, where J,he boundaries described in the grant are strictly fl- . lowed. Parol evidence of Judicial pos r rassion, when the fact of giving such pos- Bession is not evinced by record, 6honld . Hot be admitted. The boaudary be- tweea two described natural objects should, iu the absence of evidence to the contrary, be a straight line, though it may be modified to include the town. A qualified soldier, under section 2,306, revised statutes, may enter enough more land iu his original entry to make up 260 acres and pay copt for a small excess, but where he applies to enter a tract or tracts, the area of which, ; added to that of his original entryex ceeds 1G0 acres by a greater excess than the area it would require to make up the deficiency, such application should bo rejected. Where claimants under the soldier's homestead laws do not in the absence of ; adverse claims,, make entries within 60 -days after notice, their filings will bo treated as expired and of no legal ef fect. ' The acting Secretary of tlie Interior has affirmed the decision of Commis sioner Durdctt in the case of the Cen : tral Pacific Railway Co. vs. the Mam moth Blue Gravel Co. This important decision is to the effect that mineral lands do not pass to the Central Pacific .Railway Co. by virtue of its grout, but timber ou mineral land, withiu ten mile limit, is granted to the road, ex cept so much as is necessary to support he improvemcts of mine owners. WHATnALFAIESTfASIO. A Washington special says informa tion is received fn-m New York to the effect that the recent reduction of 55-100 of a cent per pound in the drawback on refined sugars exported has completely stopped the exportation of refined sugars tfrow the United States. The refineries claim that some strange influence must been exerted to effect the reduction, be cause they heard from European sugar . merchants a week before it took place that a reduction was to be made, while no American refiners were consulted on ' the 6cbject either by the secretary ' or Any of his experts. ' They regard the .secretary's action as hasty, wliile on the other hand he says that it is merely ex perynental, and by no, means conclusive. ,In view of the distress likely to be oc casioned by this ehange, and the fact tliat the Canadians have "already begun to absorb our immense sugar export . trade, th&s secretary of the treasury has insisted that the collector of the port of New York shall proceed without -delay, .. to organize a f commission, of experts for . the. purpose of sraaking tests that will - how with exactness-the loss of weights on raw angarM in' the process of refining. It was represented to . the secretary' that the old drawbacks allowance involved a bounty of one half cent per pound to tlie refioer, lience the reduction of the drawback, . . - The Seattle Intelligencer says: A council composed of Rev. D. Bagley, T. R. McMillan : Hud J. lK Roberts, ministers of tbe Methodist ebnreh, and having associated with them Rev. A. At wood, of tbe M. E. Church, was con veiled in this city on thursday last for . the trial of Rev. David ires, upon" an sceusatioa of "heresy." We under tand the council found the charges sustained. The sentence has not yet been made pub lic, bat of course Mr. Sires', connection with the Methodbt Coarch as a minister will cease. When we see a young man ready to put np stoves and clean them out, build the fire in the morning and boil the tea iettle, draw the water on washing days and hang oat the clothes why, we may besm to, think that he is preparing for Kainmony with Mme " lady of "these I HE OLD - FASIHOLED MOTHER. Thank God, some of us have an old-fash ioned mother, not a woman of the period, enameled and painted, with! her great chignon, her curls, and bustle, whose white jeweled hands uevcr felt the clasp or oaoy tngers: but a dear old-fashion: ed, sweet-voiced motber, with eyesn whose clear depth the love light shone, and brown hair just threaded with silver, iviu Nwm upon ner laded cheek inose clear hands, worn with toil, gently guided ourtottering steps in child hood, and smooth our pillow in sickness y iv-rtuiuii oui 10 us in yearning . teu- uerness. .messed is the memory of an v.v-.uc.uuuu moujCT, It 'floats tv US now, like the beautiful perfume from sonie wooaea blossoms. The music of vuwr voices may 'bo lost, but the en trancuig memory of her will echo in our isniiia nit - vynicr, laces may lade away and be forgotten, but hcr's will shine on. When iu the fitful pauses of ".- w iccu. wanuer dock to the old homestead, and crossing the , well-worn threshold, staud once more in the room so hallowed by her presence, our de pendence comes over us, and we kneel down in the molten sunshine, streaming tbrourh the - onen vindmr-inet long years ago wo kelt by our mother's knee, lifpiug, "Our Father." How many times, when tlm tpmntnr in,o,i on, lias the memory of those hours, that t - f V U9 mother's words, her laith and prayers. save as from nluncrinc intr iho An abyss of sin. Yean have filled ureat uiiuaueiwreu ttwaiia us, outthey have 1 1 a not niuuen from nur cio-lit ti. r ner pure, nnsemisn love. A CUliouS fact has liiKt mmt An c .t. j . . :x vw wuunu me oia saying tnat ul-gotten money never stays long with the getter. A young man who maintained intimate agea io acquire by ring processes a for. "'"o iar czuu.uuu- ue managed to Keep out ot the way while the c&mnni against the Boss was in proeress. but when the litigation acahiKt tlio v;n it-w:ui,iy reneweu n oTaer to compel them, one and all, to disgorge, the individual in question was fri'rhtAiWt den impulse transferred all his property -" tupvuinjf cusiouy or a personal friend, without any of the formalities which usually attend transactions of the 1.7. ..3 A i -i ..... k,uu- iew nays since thw friend in need had business whirh nallml l;m io xt-ufope. On the passage, . as fate woum have it, ho lei! overboard and was urowued. JUr. I weed's v.rotprr th- upon made a demand upon tlie family a uL-cgasca rriena lor a return ot bis va luables, but the only answer he has re ceived is that they know nothing about it: and there is nothing i left behind him o substantiate tbe claim. anu that all the properey that was left to them, without conditions, the? intetW! to keep. The plaintiff thus has lost his uiuuuy as weu as nis reputation. The report of the committee of the Northern Pacific Railroad, made to tho meeting of the stockolders on the 2d, snows mat tlie patented 'and certified lauds ot tbe company remaining unsold amount to about 600,000 acres, all in Minnesota and - Dakota. Their sale is postponed to such day as the court may here after order. Bonds to the amount of $20,000,000 have been deposited with the Farmers' Loan and Trnst Company to carry on the plan ot reorganization. The powers" of attorney received by the committee make a total of about $26, 000,000, or more than five-sixths of the whole, and large additions are being made .daily. In conclusion, the com mittee Eay that a mortgage of $30,000, 000 has been substantially foreclosed, and a reorganization effected in less than six months 550 mi1Ht nf t.hn marl oh now iu paying operat;on, and the prop- .. r i i i . V. vi i,y iuci,uuea a uomam or nearly iu,UUU, 000 acres of land, aiid 25,000 more for every mile of new road built, as a basis for future operations. ,-t . Tlie Walla Walk Spirit of the West s?ys: From among a collection of terri torial stones, we notice among the mar bles a fine specimen ot dark green, varie gated marble, known as the serpentine, or the Brocco of the Italians, a truly beantiful -stone. This stone is suscepti ble of tbehighost polish. Itiscompara tively soft aud easily worked, and is found in great abnndance in Stevens county, upon the Columbia riven This may prove in time a mine of wealth; for it equals, if not surpasses, the, Italian marble. , , A reporter of the News has been pok ing aronnd dirty places of Denver, and predicts that unless they ave cleaned up the people will have sciatica, cholera morbnB, small pox; chills and teyet, a faithless city, council, rheumatism, bad morals, warts, wens, tumors, corns; bunions, another dailyv newspaper, inlliienza, diptheria,' boils spiritualism, and,- earthquakes all it OUCO. - '--'.' .-. ' Tlie Utah GentHe paper says: With out puise or scrip, 105 mormon mission aries are to be let loose upon a long suffenng country. . Eastern: papers are complaining long and loud about the deoredation of tramm Knt w m Sr r tv uuqou penniless Latter-Day fellows, some of wuuiu purucipateu in tne : jupuntain Meadows massacre, -get among' them, locks arid tceys will be in great demand, and chickens will perch on the highest limbs. . T The voting at Olympia, last Saturday, for a special tax to build the wharf and road on the west side was a decider! evidence that the citizens mean to build up a city on the headwaters of Puget Sound.;.- Thepblla were Opened only in the ward, and the vote stood as follows: For tlie tax, 113; against, 27; necessary majority, 94; overplus, 19." ' " : Green Lake, Colorado, has. been stock ed with 60,000 mountain, and salmon trout, ' .'. : - . - The weatherm Umatilla County lias been delightful for more lbAn a month past. Story of an Elptiant. Elepliants have a decided liking for mili tary Hie. Various regiments whilst serv ing in the East have had such an animal, which often rendered good service to corps to which be might be attached. The Kin 3 Hangers at one time were in possession of a flue male of enormou? size, which for many years was never once absent , on pa rade. As soon as the bugle sounded he would walk majestically to m place of muster, and take up hi position at the right of the column. - . If the mahout or driver presented himself the elephant would lift him on to bis shoul ders by means of his trunk, and evidently witliout the slightest effort to bimselt ; but I, left to his own unaided intelligence, lie obevetl tbe ordinary words of commend without ever making a mistake, such as, ?,h.,;ac?,". "March!" "Marktlme! 4'Halt!" He insisted at all times on giv- engaged In loading and unloading baggage make himgjlf genneraliy useful. wiieu the wagons were impeded on the marCtt. n.4 If. nnt nnfMAiiAntl- 1 . Jock was duly sensible of hU own Import! ance, for, by hU enormous strength, he would push a heavy load up a steep declivi ty, which six or eight oxen failed to do without bis assistance. It hannnnnrl tli.it tlw T?anoa3 , deniy ordered to embark for Ciiiua, and there vm nn nrvmmmniln f u . Jock on shipboard. To the erent dUau" pomtmeiu or the men, the authorities de- viucu nKti no snouiu Do lett lu India. He was nermtttfvl tn as far as the quay, to watch the troops as coam, many of whom had a t o v uiuiw wr urcir oiu com- "Qpod-by, old man," "Poor old Jock ! were .repeated with many variations, both uy otneers and men. Meanwhile the ani mal watched the proceedings with apparent - u , unuui iijjr wiieu nis own turn WOllld POnw tr. rrr. But when the vessel steamed off and left iKsnure, iie oecame frantic with rage and disappointment. If had been nronoral that be i should be trausCerretl to another wurtra, uui no persiatenuy renised to have uijuiuig io no wiui re. JNeitber tlie coax mg nor toe threats of hU mahout were of auv ami. -"-..,... -.-- ----- TllOIMdl llA tuul nnvluwiln tlie greatest disposition lie now threaten ingly withstood all kindly advances on the fit-ltta A . j . . . w nig nwiuu-uc wmiauea, ina at lengtb so savage did be become, that it was deem ed expedient to place him in confinement. trii 1 11c uiuiiuut, uiinieii was several times pxuaai iu very awKwaru coudluon, and on one occasion barely escaped with his life jn o means could be found to assuage tbe gnei or caim tne anger or this faithful crea ture. wllA BO mnat4nll9 nw,.nA.1 .1 . 1 of his friend), lint hi less than two. rerns tbe Rangers came back to their old quar- lerv. hiii wpra inrnmtofi at r mAinnnkAi. ; v. w ....w. wvu v vuo luviaiiuiuiy waau.c U1LII liitU IV11IIK flWI" I II I r HIH aW"kk - wu rWUA oiu wnz luaiiuiik ; "lie Kill! ' -r -T J ""-J? TUUII" ""i, Aunmsjr wns ui ma special irieiKW. scuuiy recognized the voice, which was - - - -w- Hi' nroveu oy 111s manilcsteU unmistakable iamsand sminfla nfirw ltn.a v.. . ' J - n L 1U2 to see. when once mnn hn u-na normi i .troj iu rojwr iu iiiu paraue grounu, With wiiat kindIV mncrntttm ha o.k.j many of Ids comixuilous, placing his trunk .uci mj wi wmr iwvk anu snouiuers. I need hard I v sav 1 urns at i,.x in Uls oW regimental post, the duMes ot . . J - " ' v IIUSWIICU which ne reoommenued to dischare, as If . t.v-.. vfiiurwcr a Journal. uo uiieminnon rmri rstpn niin 1 ,.?,..i.. KEWS FROM AIL POINTS. Tlie New Orleans' Timoa awnnric fi Ltie f?reAt KOfi-mEflV nf Vnnnff man a of the fashionable watering-places. 'JTie iiuiviKvi 1110 men are iorcea 10 toil at home to sns-nnnrt th gance of female relatives abroad. Russia is said tn Imvo miionxl nnn a course ot armv orra:iiz9.tirn whih will take fifteen years, and will result in giv- mg ner a,uw,ow ecective troops, be sides a home guard of 3,000,000. All oi wiucn is snpposea to be tor Germany's It mav be noted as a tar. inH ioi inrr tlu natural denravitv of ma.nkiiwl tlmt wl,.. a church floor fTIVM WS.V Willi PAiirrvu. gation, letting them down into tbe base- mAm . 1 ... . . ujcut, hjpj are as iiKeiy as not to get mad when referred to in a respectful way as tbe droppings of the sanctuary." Cincinnati is much ltwi that the convention of husbands is go ing vo meet mere to devise means ot pro tection asrainst - kiafiiiur ibrcri.-mM Kn its nonsense to suppose that the conven tion will ever be fields How can hus bands venture . to leave. lmnu enough ? . - J A Chicago woman advertises in the Mar riage Bazaar t I want an honorable, hon est gentleman for a husband. No lawver. doctor.- nrmllfiHiinmnn n i. t..t; give my firtrire husbnnd on our marrinse flair in nnn in m.1. .i . .1 r " j ... vugii, anu inwe uiniamoilllC In real estate. I am 22 years of age 5ft. Vi in- high, weigh 140 pounds. a ggod mu sician and well eductaed. Editor has ad dress."" : :- - Three Saginaw cirls. of the Methodist persuasion, having met - together, con. eluded to pray for the' welfare of their 1 X . . . . . -. iuct, out ine nrst one naa not got very far . along in her. petition ; when ti Was discovered that tW van all an gaged to the same man. The religions exercises were at once terminated. .All Irish clerervman Annthml-a ntr tUa thread of his disconres and thns address ed, the congregation: My brethren, let me tell yon that I am. now just halfway .uruugn my sermon; out as k perceive your im oat lenee. T will us that .ha m maining half is not more than a quarter as long as that you have beard.'! Croup can be cured in one minute, and the remedy is simply slum and sugar. The way to accomplish the deed is to take a knife or grater and shave off in small particles, about a iteaepoonful ot alum, then- mir it with - Vw-.it tni u quantity ct sugar to make it palatable and administer it as quickly as possible iiiuMuneous renei wm follow. ' Marshall O. Rohorta rf ."r -vir aged 73, u to marry a beautiful young lady,, whom he met six months ago on an ocean steamer, when conveying the rcuuuHB oi ins lormer wire to tneir last resting, place. Jennie June says .the wedding m thought by New Yorkers to be In bad taste. Franklin who stayed away from home a great deal, wrote; "What influence hath woman over the heart of man, to soften it, and make it the fountain of cheerful and pure emotionn. Speak gently then; a happy smile and a kind word of" greeting after the toils ot the day areovCT. ttwt nothing, and go far to ward making a home happy and peace- S Frank Orselli, of Walla Walla, has made 300 gallons of wine out of 6,000 pounds of grapes this year. The railroad is completed to the city of Walla Walla by the present writing, in all probability. Two pack trains, with about 6,000 pounds of apples left Walla Walla this week for the Montana" mines. . Tlie Internal Revenue corections tor the District of Colorado for the month of September was $3,842 91. The expenses of Denver tor the mouth of September were $10,385 69. The ex penditures for the present year up to date, are about $85,000t It must make a woman feel mean to take a poison,; write two or three tare jvell ' letters, upbraid her husband, and then bo saved by a stomach-pump. The Denver Jtetcs says : Urigham Yonng met President Grant at the Depot in Salt Lake and tendered him the hos pitalities of the harem d urine his soinurn pi Zion. Tbe President politely declined. In Idaho CitV two little rirls urmit tn school daring the day, and repaired to - hio jan anr-passea tne nignt with their mother, who was serving out a sentence ui live uays ior misdemeanor. The Olympia JEkho savs : "Last Wednesday morning, Henry Blodgett . i urpiu, r rea. uurr ana v Hits Hawk, went down to Wallace island to hunt deer and shoot bear. They returned to " vir last nignt, witn nve aeer." The Salt Lake Tribtmetars: Owina w vne penitentiary wails, Lee and Dame were prevented from attending confer ence, but the man who counseled the -Mountain Meadow 'massacre was the center of attraction, and pranced around i:t t " t . . niwu uuu iu a nma shop. . Clan" in & Co N"w Ym-lr . j - mmt w eluded to move to quash the indictments i . , . . c-iisrging mem witn smuggling, instead of plead: ner not croiltv. Thr is nn rr-.r. eral belief that the firm was guilty of ...-. uu, mtw iiivivery ill tile , . prosecution is largely suspected. Peter Cargotich, the irrepressible, has brought down from Deloire river, and reports that he ae a weii-ueuneu silver leticm t i.fr o- i ntt uiamonu roeic ami latoi ;m ported from England bv tlie Coal Co.. lor tho nnrnncn rtf nnti.'. down bores at Nanaimo, successfully tumiucucdi ojieraiious on iuonaay after itlr. J. . Carev. drmlta rerui;n --- - - j 3 -v-..-v.l.HI- 1 m - . . .. o wiiobb siieiv nave exissrtHi tor mmo it back, has returned in safety. Mr. Carev was detained by storm on Denman is land, where he was survevinrr time cA- ing rise to the report that he was miss ing. In hot weather it is almost imDossible io prevent tno sinks bocoming foul, un less, some chemie.il lirenaratiji i wcaA - 1 1 v..- . Une pound ofcoDDcras disswdved in fnnr Callous Ot water, nniirwl tVCV ft C!il- three or four times. wi!l fnmrAotolv Ao tiroy tue onenstve oaor. - Not less than $300,000 worth of ova- tors will bo sold from the Shoalwater BaV beds thl.4 -season, t.llft nut.ltarinrr w1 movinSTOt them forminor nun oPttiIiIof industries of tlie Territory. - . - " . " V W.lll The farmers on the Sfeacrit eneonrarred bV the success attend !n flimo nn ?Vn Puyallup, have gone intothe busiuess of . , - ' ra rf - niing nojm. j ne nrst installment of their crop, consisting of 25'hal. im beeu shipped." The censns-tAkers ' nt WSnoliarulm, Massachusetts Jiave come across the case of a woman twenty-five years of ase, who has had ten children tlie oldest be ing now thirteen years old. An exnerieiiced farmer fiiiriM f list flirt man who can plow stumpy gronnd witli A Ml. rf-t 1 1 , I . r miiiIm ....l.-. . is prepared to go through, purgatory with an overcoat on. . . ; ,- , The boSS was ahont. t.o snnrl nnf snrl learn what kent Mof:; nniQ AWQ XT -4'r9-r his work, when a messenger came with . nous, unei anu nastily written, saving, It's a girl." , Russian husbands live nn to tl rrv "The more von nonnd vonr wifo tho more she will love you as soon as she gets over aching." -; Everything in the shape of a residence at Seattle is crowded to its utmost ca pacity, ana lhe constant demand is for IUUIV - Ifon' O: Jacobs. M . in istnrfoV! fl.i- Washincrton last wnolr jj wvwavs wvr uuu business of Washington Territory as del egate. The Duration- nv t.iPK.Tha lowinr fiintfl nn dnratlnn rf lilaamvu. 3 . ...u til he Deutsche VorsicJdunqi Zeitmia: . r.. ... : a. t . v. " ninjiviib ivvme, aanng me period be tween the vpars 90f on.1 onn A t. : x. jr. bitu average duration of life among the upper vutssu- wiw ovjTam. jii me present century, among tlie same classes of people it amounts to 50 years. In the sixteenth centurv' tlw -mrwn Inratu.n :.. . J W I Geneva was 21.21 yeas : between 1814 1 IDnO "a. . art ' uu. -ooo i5r was years ; ana at the oresent time ah mariv ywnnlA l!v. .-; 7a " I a w HV W years of age as 300 years ago lived to the There is balm in Gilcad; tliey are ro- ing to stop the thing 1 A Washington I woman says r JThe jcustoni ot my own uiwarui lanyuiij Kisses wuenever they meet 'has been so much ridiculed thai it is going out ot fashion among refined peoples nd is kept alive in the tricts. where railfo.nl. tWranii ,a newspaper facilities are nnkiiowu.". B X-'-.rf' -41. . ' ' - - ' .V - : . - ' Iloflrtiroud a WOmiir fielo nln ol, . -. ' . . V-- 4 J OUC marries & mn-n vhn smu m ii a i -i . - u uiti uu i. icaujf w die for her."-Within' a week hn rpfn. to get up and build tbe fire or go to mar ket. Yet that Kama mm la l.-ii. Undmmdful of his duty? he would defend the ; woman he loves with. - l.ia i;. -i allow her to work herself The market mastnr r.f Dnm-nr a Bfllarv of $100 per month, and the re ceipts Jafct moLth lycrc, 204 s - - - CEIVTlillVlVI-IL,. I i 3511? 1 JOB PRINTING. 176. 1876. Procl &. atxx &.t on. Chicago & North-Western Railway. pME I'Ol't lAtt ItOTTK OVEBLAND. bll,!!,? ,fo,r cl!iKO. Nlasrara Falls, Pltts nnSfcn Alu,-.elpJjJ5' ',Kn treul' Quebec, New York noston, or any poiut Kast, should buy their TRAXSCOOT-XECTAI. TICKETS Vi the Pioneer Itontc, TIII3 IS THE BEST ItOUTE EAST. h.lSTl?VkJ,3 J STEEL HAILS, and on It has m? VA"R Jo t 'i10 FA STEST time tlmt has ever been 'ii ln . l country. Uy thla route passen S?nnr 1,,,'tsat of rhlcaKO have choiceofthe By the FittburK, -'ortwayiie nndC'nlciieo 3 -----r b w -. . xork: on oali tifi i , . r ; 1 VJPKpfnvvc X TO lUllt itnnt-A anil W naK.na-rn... em wny hii conneetlous tSew Yorlc. 3 XIIKOUGH TRAINS-JAirY, with Palace Jrawii-R-xtooaiaadSUvor Palace cara thto 4irn. HeMteru ntiU Krie and Kew Yric Tin?ATTi;rr rrT a t-vcj -... - x-. Vr- V z:, " t''H -we iiiruniirn to Svv-i.w ia&uca: iaus Bufl-to, Rochlster By Baltimore ana Ohio Rntlrnt, fx TiipnrrniT tditvq t.ttv . .. Pa ace t-ars for Nemi, Zane8vHle,Whoeling-, j j -- u.u&v nn uuu I. VUUIgC, pn.nl.;i.iw. i t ana only line I llll 11 t ll (. RTTrTTiK,eTi won, j . xvvefa .-i i f " rJU1,,A iromtne r8? .! P"11 Junction, Marshall. Cerinr CAtiO AND THE EAST. Thta nAraiTni itA n . . Con.fortn ",V ",.T,r'?. . , - - Diuviiiih W C7I IJU1!T cd and perlect tnick of steI rails, tbe oelebtut iE.,,,lnln? l ft!at Sleeping cars, tbe perfect mrity with which they run, the admirableTa!--runenient for rrinnin;? through cars toChicairo from all ?olnts West, secure to nassen. .11 A .wV.; p --.iw-ran ni uy Traveling. iSO 1 IIO f-nin trwta In n..,I..M. 11 2. " v .. v. ui vain, uu no ivUioa, ueiuys at Fer- Pasners -vrlH flnrl Ttclcots vU th.s favorite w...... T.T, . v ""is lavonTe H?.US at l?J ineral Tiket OlHce of the Central ciii a ui 1 1 iv" i.aiircx-tt. TV . 11. M K ETT II. P. STAXWOiM). (n,ml ior.f?r ircxiitirv HtifM-t. o Vronni J 9 " t.. ir w rf a luu.lrWl VI1V jus 1 isHuefi. 200th Edition. MANHOOD. Ecvisedand corrected by the author, E. de I". i ':n-f t 1 1 . - , . -.- j viw iu9i3 uuu uure 01 pre- !Vu''e ctll"1u " ? howiiiSf bow health U IfMT. Rll.'l rtxratmiil . ti, o J, - - , . ,nw. .,-... co u viviir synopsis OI the miieaiments to marrlase, the treatment of norenn, nrtfi .l- .i,t.ii.J - . m, ana allot her diseases appertain thereto; -m. bi-wuui f-a. i.-T3. Opinions of tlie JPresa. .. ? ,i " i aw.- iiH.-reiHnoiuonv - - " una lAHIK. Will rtOli IJG 1 .........i, imt.ut, iirewmor l-FyP ''MANHOOD. "-This book shonld it Zf- ; I" ir msinietion, anu by lr-i .naa I -T 1 1 ' . rireas t he am hor. UU. CU KTIS. .V2tt snt t-it2?7 or P. O Box ;i7. S:in Ft.tifiHfv. fVii tnv ui . ., - . - ATTENTION. PAKRER& M0RRISV jTew Elevatoi A. " , jm. m-vu BSIXi nAti-jr A.VA -T Wllinf i.nl rna UTA -. la - 1 ..u.v..i - ,t- 1 uui. we nave erecteel tbe il- ana are tn position to handle -Kktistactorily an hitnienAc quantity of giuuu Our bonne bus a . - x .c umiv.a. a jurea nxnciiiw. 20a,000 bushels of Wheat! B,r,.,nc,,mol,.nd 19 lotate- "t tbe margin of t lie W 1 1 IU IlliltlU I? t iritt ami nnti.l...! , . . " , "i X " i" " -a!i w xi uu. niuf iracK , v . ."t. v " iau,iiuiv)om.n oy water as hontuii, faiiiliucs otler. We bavo two lanre sue- 1 U,i, In 11 1 f,m ai fll ii ;.-.. t . to the house, run by water power, and are CIlI. -XT ull llio wlieat mcetvad.-- titi tnVn -.i ,..' 10,(H bushel per day. Cleaned wheat is worth miwhinore in ail foreiarn markets than foul w heat, and none should be shipped witliont clwimnjr. OurcharKes wmiwflvecentsabusliel .ituiuuiii.-uisou am, ne nave SIXTV XIIOTjSAIVO SACKS Jh,Ji,hl,osf st?r,n wlt with ns, free to those whose, wheat we purolmse, andat the lowest ..cash price to those who sell their wheat f nun our house to ot her buyers. Persons stor- R-flS" Thwho TOskle on the west side 6T the river will have ferriage free. WU1 b In the market as buyers, and expect to'bo abte to pay the highest ixsslblo price. Havimr iwo-pai-ed ourselves to do a lare business, we bona lor our share of the public patronage. 1 IAttKElt fc MORllIS. nl7viauly31 ; ? Albany, Oregon. A. WUEELEB. ' C P. HOOVB. C. R. M II S1.CZ A- WlieelerC feIIElI- OREGON, . ForwarOim & Comioission Merchants. Dealer iu sierelianOIse and Pradac. A food assortment of all kinds of Goods al ways in store at lowest market rates. Agents for saloof Wason a, Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, Ac., 4c CASH ild for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, BUT TER, EUGS and POUXtTUYJ 3?or 3Xo X A L-srgo Body or Itieli Land Tor Sale Cheap. OSO ACRES F LAND, IX LINN COUNTY; tjpJ sm acres in cnltivation-every acre su ooptiblo of cnltivation-welL watered. Mag Ta Kood house, lmrn, and outhouses thereon all under fence, and lyina within miles of a rail, road station. AUgood jrrassors-raln land. The entire tract will bo sold cheap. Inauire of AuS2Q7i-iSv7 - AlnyOrcgon." MILLINERY. MI6S. C. C. KXCLISII, Is constantly rccclvinjf Xcw anil Stylish Millinery To which she invites the special attention of the Ladles. Good soM at the lowest living rate. Store llrt door oust of City Ihug Store, Albany, Oregon. . i jmi CJaenncal Paint, THE BEST AKto. CHEAPEST U8E1, A. CAROTHERS&CO. FIEST STREET, ALBANY. - B88 AOXU-SS l Large and Valuable Tract ol Fqrmlngr IanI Tor- Sale. THREE irtTXPRED ACRES of plow land. 800 of which 1 rich bottom btnd. Uu the pnwt lijes are lair balldlnKS, lipase, burn, gnuinry, saeus.eto.2 Alan aroncl boArfnar A trees-900 acres of tlM) very best pasture land: of farming land when cleared. A never folllns; i " i, , miwyu ids iarm. xnere -ji. uuurry m iime-roos: on the i; ,1 .." " " J IV." -" four I-.w-.v - wu v w -.-ivsr (oiiw. is ODA OI rM most desirable and cheapest farms in lom,bs i r-,"t ! j - ...v uu. kuv v. a railroad at Oakland. For particulars as to nrw appiytlnthlsoity.to ' ' Albany, May . isJi."' The nek JVr -- Pr ; AwuM ibe eM neda at denoe, Gemsrraphy and tho Whole Olrcleof ?S man Knowledtje. Complete iTm nbVrTat 60 cents each, or bound in one-half mTOww two larsre roral nmrtn .i wwflu cumlae-" obtain it: -ot cir- Pictorial Pamiiv niKia cheanest In' ho .s . -ff ... .. ' --. .ct j.suu limsmtiiAn. the market- rwm manip ror specimen nasrea. to re 8. Portland, Orrgoo. for Pacific coast. -nctures ana Pfetnre FmM E- JPITJ?rOTVT Vicilllf v.tHst iMt. of PICTUKK FRAi 'z to nw . V CLTV to inmisii all kinds at bis office on First f reot. 7l... , runnma rra m i . . -rr -- sf ui tuur. at bjioct ummuMii. uui w.. uu..: - . v w.-ua ,3r. ,s .' -Vice, Tvnrtytfte Crate. NEWSPAPER AUVERTISING X NIX ETY-EIGIini EDITIOX tif,J?l?.fnf pp)lto 1 f ator all tlie towns in the United States, tlie Territories and Ike Po- "vj ui i-miwiu, na'-insr a population ereater n 5,000 aocordinar to the last oensnsSw j with the naiiiua of the new4papers having 1 be X . . i"!u,'o m eacn ot tbe plactis uiiwnin i newspoimrs wnieb nre reenm ninnrlA.1 iiiaj vn i ........ .. . est vain 4;, u,i :xvr " "J r.i- all newspapers in tlt United States and Canada FwU.n TTer "i" cpie8 each Issne. Also, all . (wT.:? i ,' "wivBnijo.E.(iucation- ciw JournnJs; very complete lists. Toetlver iT.00 lV.SfWO ppers upon advertising; many tables fi rat e show ing the nnHt nf nflnihin. i i..- . :ah.'.wkh beginner in - - 41 Park Row. New York. TASTELESS MEDICINES- A prominent New York physician latelv com wAv-&.Kn matins' t Dot tliev en t of his had taken them wfthont efleet. "i. aiA TBh -' "J, L"r,,J""'ons were .v -..uuiiTa iuuiiu ma pfLUenC J-CKC Mac aff 1lUNIA8 DICK CO'8. U.' Im4 liAnwiv.A.l . 11.1. . . bappeiiecl to other, ana IUSDA8 PICSco! -teta rrsiv,Li,S!?m"-r I"---- -.... . . ui.rniinr nis tw pi?Y4T?-rwm mln toto disrepute. iVi i.. .;.- . , J ""ii tarn inepuro M'r-JlS Jj6 "nd cheapest form. TA . , , .V.. ,. -i ". "1- ""- i 1,1,11 mi im wnoieflniA imii R.taii imiKfflsta and Perfumers in tlio United Statea ohed. and this is tle Mtenwrni whv tne- pnreOllissoldfaBMIntbeIrCapsalcsUuin in any other form. OIL. OF SAX UAIjWOOD is ftwtt snpersedlnff -.Ji MTr.Pen,,1-y K,?r-V Pnlem only twin; reqiilred to in wire a safe and eertain cure in six f1- - frounnmr meuiesneoan this ...... -iv -rv vf'o ( if i . rri J.l. solve the problem, Umict considered by eminent, physicians, of bow to avoid the nuiiHra mnA ila. I gust experienced In swallowing', whk b are well I known to detract from, if n. iWmr ihw.i effects of prnny valnable remedies. Soft Cnpsnles are pat up in tin-fofl and neat ooxes, t nirty in each, and are tlie only Capsules prescribed by physicians. nm arammiriunir Wl IM imnr other nauscans medicines can lx taken east) v and nff? v tn ii.. .-. . . anJen. Ho Uuite. Koaaaclt. . 6SBr Those were the only Capsules admitted to the last Paris Exposition. - - oeuu iik- cireuinrs ro so wooster street, K. V. Im . Sold at Ml Drnc Storea Here. 49 For Sae X QOASTAJITI.-V OX UASD Lliue, Slilngles, Plaster Paris, : . y IHtli, II air, etc., and for sale low. at tbo warehouse of FABKtB A MORRIS. The Ilinrbest nuk Price FaM hut Wool. Albany, Way U,'73-Jv7 L00X SAV E MON33Y! Old Rempera, Mowers ai Tlreacr Repaired and made almost, aa sood new 9IERRIL.I A P-7XNA9PS riEVv r.iACHiriE chop Is now prepared to do all kinds of Wood TaralBc, Sawtaia: Intr the trade may demand. Poncing Pickets will bo kef n band at all times. v7nSi ul"la.a.y . - Bath House & Barber Shop. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD It . . KCT- Ti; y""V-ue citizens ol Alban and vl cinlty for the liberal -patronage bestowed on him for the past seven years, and hopes for tha -. - ,,1,lu'nn tiirir i-virflu - ror vliB juwwuu in vriiMJt?n eusToraerii. ana friends in i th nppr part of town, he lute open- vts irjai uwr io a ay ior itroa. Saloon, where &froo4 workman will always bo -..vv.hui.ii aji TIL UJ-'A WtWll.. Dec 11, 1874, .... JOK WEBBER Wheat and Oats Stored. Sack Furnished In ITnllmUcd . .it-: . -, 1 -i . ... . ,- Supply. P. C. HARPER & CO., Are prepared to receive and .toro . WHEAT & OATS on aa liberal tormai yacan bo obtained elsewhcr. fC3ir CnJra A.vivt toll A1 TO YOUR -aso ; - Aibany, July 7j lS7- Wtieu yoa wish Posters. Visiting: Card.. Business Cards, Dill Heads9 Letter Heads Envelopes Dall Tickets. Programmes, Labels. Horse Oi..3, Circular, Pamphlets, or in lact anything in the call at tlw ALBANY, K i 3 PRINTING HOUS22, CORNER FEBRV FIliST-ST., '