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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1875)
efcasi PUBLISHED EVERY FltrPAY, BT COLL. VA1ST CLF.VE, .V THE REGISTER BUILDING, Corner Ferry and first Streets.- TERMS-It ADVANCE. Ofct! cojiy, bne year 3 M One copvisis months I so To clrttJS or twenty, each copy tl 00 sintfle copies ...Ten cents. !itbeci'llei-s outside of Linn county will be cliut'tted SO cents extra-! 76 for the year as tlmt is tho amount, of postage per annum which we are required to puy on ocU ia;x.T mailed by us. FRIDAY .DECEMBER 10. 1875. Home The Keck-Tie asi Aproii Sociablk Wednesday night, was the biggest and grandest success, in the war of fun and liuge enjoyment, ever set-up in this city. Everybody was lahly slopping over w ith jolarity, and nothing occurred during the whole evening to mar the general pleasure. Old and 3-oting, grave and gay, went there with a set purpose, that purpose being to enter into the spirit of the occasion with all the vim tliere was in them and tliey did. We are inclined to the belief that evsry person there and the hall waa crowded was perfectly satisfied with the entertain ment. Hie oysters, and cake, and peaches, ' and taffy in fact everything was the very best, and the genial and smiling ladies' in w.'.iting were untiring in their exertions to make all feel at home, and that tlic-ir pat ronage was appreciated. We don't want any better lay out than thit afforded on the evening in question, and we believe we speak the sentiments of all present wlien we return thanks to tle enterprising ladies w ho got up and managed the whole affair for their efforts to make it agreeable and pleasant to each and every one, and express the hope that this may not be the last neck tie party of tlie season. We came near omitting mention of a feature of the even ing, the College Glee Club, which afforded some splendid music. Two little misses, Annie Mausfield and an adopted daughter of Mr. JT. R, Hcrren, rendered '-Finback" in good style, receiving enthusiastic ap plause. ' A Great Social Event. 'Hie marriage of Mr. Winfield S. Peters and Miss Anrelia V. Blain, whiih occurred on Tuesday . night, at the U. P. Chnrch. was the grand social event of the season, looked forward to for days by our young people witn the greatest expectations. The little church was crowded, gallery and all, long before t lie hour, 7. 'a o'clock, by the beauty and chivalry of our city, and the ushers were bothered not a little with anxious enquirers after seats. At 7.' o'clock the bridal lirty entered the church, when the organ presided over by Mrs. Wyatt, pealed out tlie Wedding March, from Midsummer JN ight Dream, in splendid sfvle. Tlie at tendants. Miss Ma rut Irvine and .John Jlaiiiion, Miss I,aum Tate and Jay Blain, Miss Mary Hanwin and Rev. W. R, Biain, came first, tlie ladies being dressed in im ; maculate while, white tlie gentlemen were i gotten up regardless of expense. Follow ing came the bride and groom, the obsei v- ?ed of all observers, taking their places quietly in front of the sacred desk. Rev. Air. b. G. Irvine, I). D., then pioceedcd with the ceremony; the ring was produced and placed upon the finger; the recponses given, quietly but earnestly; the prayer for the future prosperity . ef the newly united pair, given by Rev. Mr. Stratton fervently and Impressively pronounced. and the wedding party slowly passed from the church by the western aisle, to the dclicioiisstraius of the ''Polish liberty March." It was some minutes after tlie bridal parly had left the room before the audience moved, so impressed were all present with the scene which liad just been enacxea. 1 ne Driue anu groom were among the handsomest and most popular 01 our young people, and on this occasion looked unusually attractive in their hand some wedUidg outfit. The bride was at- tiied in-white silk Illusion 6ver .so;ne fine white material; the waist was composed of puffs of illusion and white silk made pomp- aiour, with ruchiugs of crepe lisse; the skirt was made with an immense train the front composed of purls; the veil fell in graceful folds tlie w hole length of the tiain, and was fastened to the head with an elegant wreath of orange blossoms, eaught on the left shoulder w ith a small boquet of lillies of Hie valley ; a bunch of orange blossoms and a bridal boquet com pleted the toilet. After tlie ceremony came the reception at the residence of the bride's mother, on the corner of Washing ton and Third streets. Tlie rooms were crowded ontil a late hour with the many friends of tlie happy pair. It was a way up wedding in every respect, and we unite wiLh their hosts of friends In wishing Me, aodlMrs.jPeters the richest Blessings of a kind Pray Iderice tbrouglfa long and happy ,.- From Tte Forks. ; - Fohks OF Santiam, Dec 6. 1S75. Ei. Registeb : As several of -our fellow-citizens on commencement of the work on the Santiani bridge, gave their individ ual boud to tha workmen for the sum of $4,500, and was at that time assured that there was only $300 yet to be made up by subscription, and on' the, final , completion of the work it appears that t" -Ua eft clency of about fUOO. together with $700 due on subscription but not collected, for which amount ; the said bondsmen gave their individual note at the : bank. Now, Mr. Editor, I would like to know whether this discrepancy of $300 Is a mistake,; or have some of the original subscribers renig ed? I would ask further, is a benefitted communty going to sit supinely down and let the few men suffer? If they do, it will be a bad precedent. More anon. ' Captain Jack. The Twostei-3 have on foot arrangmeuls torgf-ttinjf up a grand entertainment, to come otr, probably about the 8th of January. U'lLbc way up, you can guess. Election. Monday was election day. J Elsewhere will be found the names of the gentlemen put forward by the Republican Convention, which met on Saturday even ing, for the different offices. The Deuio- . Cra tic Convention, which- met 011 Friday eveclng, placed the following ticket in the field : For Mayor, Allen Parker ; Record er, M. A. Baker ; Treasurer, Cal. Burkhart; Marshal, Geo. Humphrey 5" Couhcilmen, Dallas Price. A. N". Arnold, Wm. Ralston,- Frank- Parton, Slg, Fox, and' A. Umphrey. The canvass was most spirited, and every effort waa made by Democrats to secure the election of at least a portion of their ticket. The usual election "fictions"' and artifices were used by our Democratic breth ren to secure Republican votes, some of which were successful. We are inclined to tlie belief that when it comes to "work ers" our Democratic brethren have a few of the most "stubborn" men on earth, who believe in winning an election at any cost. It was a hotly contested election, sure, and everything that it was thought would have the smallest particle of influence was brought to bear on the voter to . secure a vote against the Republican ticket. As usual, however, in spite of everything that could be saiil or done by the opposition, the city has again gone Republican. The Mayor, Treasurer, Marshal, and four of the six Councilmeu being Republicans. Fol lowing are the successful men: Mayor Cant. N. B. Humphrey. Recorder M. A. Baker. Treasurer J. D. Titus. Marshal F. M. Westfall. Councilmen Dr. G. W. Grav. J. F. Me Coy. X. ISaum and J. L,. Harris, Republi cans, Frank Parton and Wm. Ralston, Democrat. Good enouirh. Uniform Adopted. Linn Engine Com pany Xo. 2, at the regular monthly meet ing on Monday night, adopted as a uniform, black pants, black Russian leather belts, on which the name and number of tlie Company is to be stitched in red letters on a white back-ground, a light red shirt faced with black velvet, aud Alaskan leather hat. It won't be the handsomest in tlie world, but will be good enough. A committee of three was appointed to push the matter ot securing stock between now and the 27th, the time for the meeting of stockliolders to elect directors. A committee of nine, in cluding the President, was apjiointed to make the necessary nrrangments for an entertainment to be given for the benefit of the Company. This entertainment will probably come off in the front of next month. A number of substantial citizens were elected members of the Company. lhe intention is, if possible, to have the engine here next month. The meetini adjourned to meet next Monday evening. to hear the report ot the committees, and to transact any other business that may' come before it. Fred McCoy was elected Financial Secretary ml interim, our F. S.. Judge Montanye. having gone East, to be absent two or three months. Every member should put in an appearance next Monday i.ight. . ew Jewelrt Stoke. Mr. Charles Bouregardtis, some time ago, concluded to go to California or somewhere else to enoiif e iu business, and sold out his furniture, etc.. preparatory to moving. He took the pre caution, nowever, to make a prospecting tour before finally determining to leave our beautiful little city, and soon became con vinced that there was no place equal to Albany, in a business point of view, and he has therefore determined to remain here, and will soon open a, new stock of jewelry, etc., probably on First street, between Ferry and Washington. Success to him. oua:mi.fi. l. i.ast .vioikiuv evening as we were passing along First street, we ob served ionror nve Doys, between the ages of ten and fourteen, with a quart bottle containing liquor of some kind, and the way they threw themselves on the outside of the contents of that bottle would have done justice to the oldest rum-guzzler on tlie coast. Isn't it strange that despite the law forbidding the selling of liquor to minors, tliere are men even in this commu nity who defy the law and public sentiment by furnishing little boys liquor ! A man must be lost, to all self-respect and decency who will furnish little children with an ar ticle thai will destroy them body and- soul, andtlte sooner he is ferrited out and driven from the community Hie sooner will the community be rid of a monster. The Vote. Following is the result of the city election held last Monday: For Mayor N. B. Humphrey, 235 ; Allen Parker. 1S3 Humphrey's majority, 47. For Recorder C. E. Wolverton, 211 ; MA. Baker, 213 Baker's majority, 2. ThisNill doubtless be contested. For Marshal F. M. Westfall, 224 : Geo. Humphrey, 201 Westfall's majority. 23. For Treasurer J. D. Titus, .220: Cal. Burkliart, 109 Titus' majority, 21. tor Councilmen Republicans i Geo. W. Grayi 237; J. L. Harrls.233 ; N. Banm, 219 ; J. F. McCoy. 213 ; W. O. Palmer, 217. Democrats : W. Ra'ston. 248; F. Parton, 246; A. N. Arnold, 215; J. D. Price, 198 ; A. Baltimore, 177; Sig. Fox, 0; A. Umphrey, 176. Reading Room. Articles of incorpora tion were to have been filed yesterday, in corporating the Subscriber's Association ami Reading room. Capital stock. $500 ; shares, $5 each. Mr. Brower has the mat ter in hand. ; Tlie intention is, we suppose, te furnish subscribers with a large amount of reading matter, such as newspapers, his- tories, scientific works, etc. It will be a good thing to have around, and we wish Mr. B. success. IIareisburo Election. On Monday the iifirrlsbui-gians held tlieir city election, witn the following result: Mayor, I. Ma- cy ; Recorder, F. Scott: Marshal, L. Howard; Treasurer, G. W. Brandenburg. Councilmen Hiram Smith, S. May, A. SomervUe L. Stiles, J. F. McCartney and Jno. Curtis The-total vote was 89, out of a possible 100, against 33 last year. Butter 23 37 per pound. Wheat quoted at S54c per bushel. ... . j . , Eggs three bit's per doen scarce. Camp meets to-night. Xomination night. Come out. A new dressmaking establishment is soon to be opened on First stfeet'.- ; The M. E. S. S. concert has been post poned until iMiday evening of next week MnTt.-BriiiglianH of Sweet Home, was in the city, Wednesday, j Dr. Plum mer has some of those way up cigars.- Clias. Cavtwright was in the city Wednes day. m River falling and the boats can again pass the locks. Remember the meeting on Monday night funsters, i " . Myer Harris keeds a most excellent ci gar, as we happen to know. Considerable sunshine Weather pleasant. on Thursday, Lebanon is way up, you bet. Her young people now rejoice in a skating rink 'Ror for Lebanon. I Do you want fish hooks go to the Dol lar Store. If Baker hasent got 'em, hs'li tell yon where to go. Mrs. S. A. Johns intends to have a big lay out of holiday goods. Keep your eye on her store. Mrs. C. C. English's popularity as an artist in hats, bonnets and general milline ry still increases. Our old friend, W. R. Dunbar, G. W. C. T. of Oregon, called on Tuesday. He was soljer. The big ox '-Lost River Ranger," on exhibition at the State Fair, is reported dead. lhe vote at the municipal election was larger by seventy-five vote3 than at anv previous election. Grand Chief Templar Dunbar delivered a fine address at Star Lodge on Tuesday evening. For Rent. The store room in the Reg istfr building, one of the best in the city, is for rent. Enquire at this ofiice. One hundred and seventy names, we be lieve, were registered at the Republican Convention Saturday night. A postoftico has been established at Bake Oven, Wasco county, and Mrs. Ellen Bur gess appointed postmistress. locso America. On the evening of the 17th (next Friday), an entertainment is proposed at the College by the Young Americans. It will doubtless be away up Those double-barreled perfume botlles at A. Carol hers & Co's.just knocks the per simmons. They are perfectly splendid, and no lad? ought to be without cue. The net receipts of the neck-tie sociable Wednesday night were about $100 first rate considering the hard times. The President's message is quite a paper this whiz, and we are compelled to give it in broken doses. We give a portion this morning, and will give the; balance next week. B. 11. Allen. State Deputy I. O. G. T., will deliver a lecture or. tenqierance to the citizens of CrSwfordsVille on Wednesday evening, December 15th, 1875. All are in vited to attend. The water was so high in the Clackamas bottom, last Saturday, as to coVef the track to a sufficient depth to put out the fire in tlie furnace of the locomotive attached to the express train. Tlie youngest daughter of A. L. Stinson, of Jefferson, who has been very low with typhoid fever at the residence of Judge naley for two or three weeks past, we are glad to hear is recovering. as ae Joke. The Salem Statesman says that the President of t he 2asal Asso ciation has moved to Albany. That smells very much like it was intended as a joke on Xorton, of the Democrat. Those Lamps. Wouldn't it be a good ideajo have those street lamps lit up these ternnie uarK. stormy nights? Will our city fathers consult the wishes of a large number of our citizens, and order the night nnM.11 10 jiguc -mem r ' : The music by the College Glee Club at the neck-tie party was first rate ; but there was too much fun going on' then for that audience to remain still a moment. Married. Our old friend, Joe Blain, of Brownsville, was married on the 30th of November, at Warsaw, Indiana. Joe may be expected home in a few weeks. We wish the happy pair a wayj np time. : Mcfp. A -neat little muff, taken by mistake from the Opera House on Wednes day evening, has been; left at this- office, where the owner canget if; by calling. Linn County Teacher's Instttete Meets hero on Tuesday: December 2Sth. For programme of exercises, see first page. It will doubtless be an occasion of much interest. The essay on Tuesday afternoon will be delivered by Miss H. Gilbert. Electios of Directors. The Stock holders of the LInti County Agricultural Association are notified to meet at their office in this city on the 6th day of January, at 2 o'clock P. M., to elect aeven Directors. See ad. .elsewheie. : . Election at Jefferson Vrhe election at Jefferson on Monday resulted aa follows: Mayor, Prof. J. CCambell ; Recorder, W. T, Rigdont Marshall, l,C.Cen.wr ; Coun cilman A. Smith, G.. B. Irwin, -David Lyons, J, Metzlcr, Jacob .Conseiv J. Mansfield. JJST ' M5TTEBS Remaining in the Albany Post Office 0:1 Dee.; 0, 1875. Persons calling for these letters must give lhe date on which they were advertised. Anderson, E. II. Hamilton. Geo. Howard, B. R. Jnddy, Geo; II. (2) Jones, Ed. Lendon. Caroline. Miller. Mrs. Mc Bride,- Alex. Barks, A. Sparks, A. (2V King, Miss Mattie. Thomas. James K.- P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. To Wives, Mothers. ttrr and DatiKtiters OS Jiuoiis I You are hereby requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. S. A. Johns, in Alba ny, on Friday afternoon, Dec 10, 1S75, for the consideration of an important project. Pelase be in attendance if Kssible. Uiiri County Bible Society. TREAKUK1KS REISlKT. PH. To cosh of former Treasurer..-.- $ 7 10 " ' " animal mcetiutf. 30 1 41 Jblih Coniiei-.. 10 00 " " SI. E. Church, Brownsville...-. 15 90 " " Dr. Plnniiner, for books sold.. 45 HO " - " J110. Fosliay, " . . 20 00 Total tus 93 Ca. By cash paid for blnnk book "' freUtht " " commission on sales. ... " - . " Oitjjon Bible Society... " " now in treasury.. ........ . 2 00 . , so . 4 53 .101 ftj . 20 CO Total . 12S 95 DAVIO D. GRAY, Treats. Albany, Dec. 4, 1875. Drainaoe. llie energetic citizens are having a large ditch dug through the cent ral part of the cily, running paralell with Slain street, for the purpose of draining the water from the street and the several ponds in the Immediate vicinity. The work was to be completed this week. The above remarks apply to Lebanon. ' The Benefit Hop. About fifty couples were present at the lion on Friday eveninsr. given by the Lecliconian Dancing Club, for the benefit of a needy widow lady in this city. Dancing was kept up until 2 o'clock in the morning. Tlie net proceeds were $33. which long ere . this, doubtless, have been received by tlie lady iu question. . . Mrs. Simerson, near Miller's station, died on Weducsday night. She Was a sister of Milton Hale, of this city. Mrs. Dave Lewis, living near Miller's, died on 'Wednesday night. She was a daughter of John Lay ton. Bart. Allen called on Wednesday. Bart is now a first class temperance advocate. The Santiam is biliu" over very near ly as high as in "Gl. Special otlcc"i. tT If you waut to buy the latest style of lady's Rubber Boots, go to Jake Fleisch- ner's, on First and Broadalbin streets. Gtf XkV FlCM.-Pfira MiHer has iMiusht the Wnar- 011 and Smithshop heretofore oocupie-l by I'eters A Sneidel, together with the material pnrt nnflnisheil work, nnd Is now prepared to furnish nnylliiiiK in his lino, consisting of C.'iu-rinjjes. Jnjrt?ies, Lumber Wairons, Ilneks, &c, and seneiul smithing neatly und with dis patch. I employ none but t lie best of mcchfin- limine naii..niiuii. j 11 w (i K Wlir- ranted. I think I tun make it. an ohiee.t. for yon to buy of me, in price, style and durabilil v of work. I nso the iKWt of ninteriul. liiekoi-v- and oak, from the Eastern States.' Cull and e amine lor yourselves ; all I want is a fair trial. I have had several years of experience on this coast, and with the knowledpre thns Kair.od. i.m ceriain I can please you.. I guarantee to seil tot cash as low as can be ljomtht in thiscitv. larsre lot of lnmber wnprons. side and end spring carriases and hacks on hand. Patronize home manufiie'ory do not Vend vonr inonev otfout of the country. Act tlie part of wise men, and build up your own State, and you' will prosper 1 a-'' E Cash paid for Eggs, at J. Fleiseh- ner s, corner of t nst ai d JJroadalbin streets. btf While tlie stage from tlie south was attempting to cross Cottonwood creek, about 18 miles this side of Yreka, which was very high, last Tuesday night week, both leaders were drowned. , An alleged case of crooked whisky making has been fouud at Vannoy's ferry, in Jackson county. No houses in Jacksonville to reut for love nor money. Kew To-Day. , Xotice to Stockholders. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF TlIE stockholders of the Linn County Agricultu ral Anarwilatinn nt lluii 111. I 1 I! T county, Oresron, on Tliursdav. tlie 6th day of Jannai-y, 1S73, at 2 o'clock P. 31., for the purpose 01 eieuLing everi iiTeiu,i-H. t". BLKKHART, President. W. W. Pahkihu. Sec. Albany, Dec. 10, I875-l-2td' - - O. W. WILCOX, Hoinoeopatliic. Physician. F FIO E WITH PR. E. I?. ftBTPPTV. W Chroriie diea-ses a oruKinlt, . imna mwn uu nnu ii i(i ii i,w lien mn proiessionaiiy e-igageu Albany, Or., Dec. 3, 1875-vn 11 A LL, PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted ) itoTo or account to John Jirijrirs. ai-e hereby notified that. h miia fnr imttiumunt- nnd requests that they will govern themsel ves Aioany, Dec 3, 1875-Ilv8 SOMETHING NEWIN ALBANY ! ! Dress Making l Millinery Goods I . Ladles' FurniBlalngr Oootls ! General Emporium Mrs. S. A. JortKS. at. her now ot.- n nmml. alhin street, near the corner of Second, otters um mum A Bjurumu SIUCK Ul II C V, MIUI5EBT iSD DBESS TilII3rS, of every description, all of the latest and most sort meat of . . LndJca' niMl riittdrvn's FiirnlHtalnK Uooilw ....... luUrrweHr ! , of ever' rally and style, embracing llra, heqae, (braided or embroidered) Ifandkercbicli, ... Iwp, IiinbroM!riii, Collarette,. jKidUIovfSf WerH-rtea. ' UOItlH - and all kfcd trt ladler nnd cMIdreu's ttnder wohi; which will be sold very low. . . Call aud examine goo!. , : - . . ,, ' . MRS. S. A. JOMXa. AJlntny, Xot.SC, 1873-lovtt ' Ivlocliori of Alrectors. . IsTo!icc is hereby jx'iven to the subscribers Of tlie eimir:l tru-L-"t l.inn Vmrliiii pany Xo. 2. of Albany, that a meeting of euoscrioers win oe neiu at the tjourt lloirse iu Aloany, Linn county, Oregon, on J1USU.4Y. DK'T. MRKR 97 tots nt x o'clock P. M for the pmiiose ot electing .4 xw.uu oi iii-ectors. G. W. GRAY, P. II. Raymond. Sec. Pres. Albany, Nov. 2, ISTMOvS Siniall Farm For Sale. LYING FIV MIIvES EAST OF CORVALLK, seven miles from Albany, containing ItiO aereaof land, all tinder fence.- On the premises i a Rood dwelling house and ombiilkiintcs. anil snleiulid oivhard, known as the Phcliw liu-in.-reriiis low- one-'hird of purchase nvonev duwn,' balance on time. For furilier twt iculars en quire of BART. ALLKN, J.ov. l-n8ml Uabey, uregoi.. DTOTI033. O. A C. R. R. C!)., GesI Fbbiout and 1'ash. Office, j FROM ASD AFTER HATE UNTIL Fl'RTII er notice, the rate on fienerml Merchandise South, will lie aa follows : Portland to Albauy, S5e per IOO Itm. E. P. ROGERS. "II. F. A 1. Agt. I'orHand, Oi-egon, Nov. 13, lS75-w9 S6w' Millinery Store t MRS. D . STEVENS, HAS just opened, np stairs in Fronian's brick block, a I'nHliionable Stock of Millinery t.oodn.- ITavinff had manv venrs of exneriencn in the millinery business in the East, Mrs. Stevens be lieves she can Kive the fullest eiiiisfiic.i ion to nil who sive her their pati-onasre,and would tliere- foro resliectfullv sOliiMt slmre of tlie same. Also aHcnt for tlie LITTLE MONITOR sewiinr' iniichine, tlie ffinndcst achievement of tlie aife, unaiproncnaoie oy any oilier -scwnifc macinne in 1he market. Those .ntendinif to liurchiisi- n niaciiiue, snouiu not inn to can and see tins. . MKS. D. STEVENS. Albany, Xov. 19-v8n9riil In the Justices' Court for the Precinct of Al- bany, Linn county, Oreuon. P. W. Beeler, plaintitf, vs. F. C. Lonn, de .'endsmt. i To F. C. Lozan. defendant above named : jmi iiruui uui iiik ieeii muue iiy mu mis uay, that the service of this snmnionslte made ujion vnn hv nnbllintWin In tlie Ai.maxv tf rrnxi'V.it as cv law reouired in ine name ot tne Mate ot Oregon ; on are hertrby required to nnix-arbeloi-e the nndei-sijfn-c:d. a Justice of the Peace for thenn:cinctaloix"- suiu, on; 8t7i. day of January, 187G, at one o'clock in the afternoon of Raid day, at ii. j.m..r. runiii i uni.i i..t.,.. .A .... swer in a civil net ion the a'jove named pSninl iff ll l.litllll.-, IU IKUI1KI 111 I1U 1 I1C Is 1HF.1IU in li. S. sold com, with interest thereon in like froldcoiij at tlie rate often per cent, pcrnnnuin ii-oill till! j,in u;iy ul ovciuoei, 13, lis sun'TV uixn a certain promlHRory note which' this plaintitf jointly and severally executed with defendant to oiie Martin Ituiley or order and for defendant's accommodation, which ni! said plaintiff has been comixdied to pnv anil mis pain m tun. Ann also tlie farther sum of Sli.-i) witn interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from July 13t h. 1S73. urxin a cerlain promissory note, made by said defend ant in fnvot of plaintiff, and now owned and held by plaintiff, as per complaint on tile. The defendant will take notice that if lie fails to appear and answer the said complaint, th plaintiff will tnke inrlriiieiit utrninar liim fnv tli sum of -200.00 in U. S. irold coin, w ith inteii-st therwn in like gold coin from the 14th of No vember, 1874. at the rate often per cent, per an num, also the further sum of 917.35, with inter est thereon from tlie 13th dav of Julv, 1875. at. the rate of. ten iier cent, per annum," together wn n me costs anu uisoursments ot tins action to lie taxed. iivon under my hand Ihisl.'SHidayof Xovem- JNov. 1st, l5-avf0 Justice of the Peace. Furniture Warerooms. FRED GRAF, IIAIIXK purchased the eiilfi-e Intrrest of JLA Collar in the laic firm of raf &. Collar, in the fnrnitnre business, takes this opportunity . 1. i ( 1 i -. . . . i . . . 1 . : ' r . . . J and vicinity who havo so irenerouslv natron"- I llllllll 1113 lllllllKEV l I I1C I'ltlXrilS 111 AIIEIIIV ized him in the past, and rcspectfnllv ask a continuance of the same. gfAll kinds of tnr- nnure Kept on nanuaiiumauulnclnred toonler at lowest rates. FUEL) UK.U . Alliaiiy, Nov. 13-v8n8 MEDICINES. Bell & Parker, (Successors to B. C. Mill & Son) J JjXTpTemoed tlieir stock BUIGS AAD MEDICINES, Ciicmlcals, Pcrfumerj-, Toilet Goods, Cigars &c Tobacco, Paints, Oils, Gasoline, Etc., To Fxomaa's New Brick Block, North side of First, lietween W'ashi'ngton and r erry sireeis, wneie tnev will keep a Large, and Fall Assortment of Goods in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and tho East, and feel confident in the assertion that they can perfectly satisfy all who call upon them, uotn as to Ql'AUTT AND PRICE OF CSOODS Call at our new store and be convinced of tl: tmtli nf Ihp alMivR Blatpinfntfl. Particular attention will be (riven to tJcom pounding of physician's prescrlptions.ftnd fitfu lly recipes, at all hours of thodavor nurnt. A. 11. HELL A PAKHKK, Sinx-cssoi-s to K. t. UlLL. 4 SON. Albany, October 29, "75-n6f . Jxxst Received! . 0. A LABUG STOCK OF BOOTS f SHOES o OF EVEHI STYLJE: &, MAKE WHICH Wll-.lt HE SOLD f3 WAT JOO-TS7Sri!S-m ., H e 3 I vt'lLL ALSO PAY TUB Highest JStarkct lrice,. in exohange, tor alf kinds of " lercliantablo Produce 1 J. FLEISCHNEli. " Oct29-v8n0 JOHN CONNER, BAN K. I N G -AN I Exchange Office, AtbnAXY, ORi:oojt. DEPOSITS ItKCKfVfil) SU1WKCT -TO check at swiit. Interest allowed on time1 deposits in coin. Kxchanjre on Portland, San Francisco, and New Vork, fftr sale at lowest rates. Collections loadeninT promptly remitted. Refers to It. W. Corbett, Henry Pailinir, W. S. I.add. Kankinic hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, I71-22v3 J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney aud Counselor at Law, WILL, PRACTICE IX ALL THE Conrts in tho 21, a.l and 4th Judicial Dis tricts in the Mupreme Court of Orexon, and in .he U.S. District and Circuit Courts. Office In I'arrisli brick, (up stairs), in office oecitpiod by the late X. H. Cranor, First street, Alliany, Oi-ejson. tolSve I. B. RICE, II. D., , Surgeon '& I"lirsicfan. OFFICE Fhst street, lietween Ferry and Washington. KKSiOKNCK Third sti-ecf, two blocks below or east of Slelho isip Church, Albany, Oregon. vfln-lfi DEI. CEO. XV. GRAY', t i iv rr i s rr 9 ALItAXY, OB1XJOS. O FFTCE IX PARKISII BRICK BLOCK, comer First and Kerry streets. Resi dence Comer Fifth and Ferry streets. Ofliee hours from 6 to 12 o'clock a. m., and' 1 to 5 o'clock p. in. . . ltfv' EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED, THE n.4 V TEAM STII.I. LITIS, A' ND IS FLOURISHIXO LIKE A GBEE3 bav tree.' Thankful for past favors, and within!? to merit tlie continuance of t lie same, the BAY TEAM will always lie rca lv, and easily fonnd, to do anv haulms within tho city limits, for a reasonable' compensiitiohi B"J Ili-ery ofMMi!t n Specialty. ! A. N. ARNOLD. 2uv5 ) Pronriettirj Albany Book Store. .. . i - H '". - ' JXO. FOSIIAY, DEALER I If MISCELLAXEOrSrtOOKS, Si-IHK1 Books.Hlaiik liooks.stationerj Fancy Articles, &c. Books imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. ; i vSnao II. J. BOUGHTOS. M.D., GRAOI7ATK OF THE IMTKRSITY Medical Collejre of Kew York, lnle meinlKr of Bcllcvieu II spilal Sredicult.'ol lcjre, Sew York. OKKick In A. Cn'rothera & Co. 'a ding store, Allxuiy, Oregon. TWEEDAEE, I1K.VXEK I!C 3-roeoTie., I'l-oviions, Tobacco, ClirarM, Cutlery Crock crjr,nud Wood & Willow Wnre, ALBANY, OREGON. e&'Cattandsee him. 2'ivi A. CAR01I1ERS &C0., IXalcrs ln- CHKSIICAI.'S, OILS, FAIXTS, ITES GIISS, LAMRS, ETC., All the popular PATEXT MEDICIXES, FINE CUTLER Y, CIGARS, TOBACCO, XOTIOXS HERFfMEHY, and Toilet; Woods. l'arficular cni and promntness ffi-en Physicians' prescriptions and Family Kne ; A. OAROTIIKRS & CO. Albany, OrcgonvS I . 3?DE3C32J ' rZetzlci? GliairS Can be had at the following places : Harrisbnrsf. Sum. May Junction City. Brownsville ... Halsey Rcio Albany ...Smith & Bi-asncld Kirk A Hume J. M. Slortrun J. J. Blown timf A Coll-tr A full sunnlv can also be obtained at my old shop on First street, Albany, Ore.ro n 4. ji. ntiiiLi.ii. A. W. GAMBLE, M. D., ? I?liysicinn, Siirgeorr, etc. O" FFICE-On First street, over Weed's grocery store. Rwiiiknce-Opimsito late i-estden( of John C Mention hall, ueur the Fonndi v. First st ieAll.-uny. iKLGuti c.y Iiles I JPiles T. WHY SAY THIS DAMAGINO AND troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of succcs mh;ht lo placed before you every day t cures of supposed hopeless cases? Yfinr physician informs yon that the longer you allow tlie complaint to exist, yon lessen your chances for relief... Experience hu auyhlthisin all eases, i : A. Cnrotbers d; Co.'a Pile Pills and ""'...'... Olitmcnt are all they are recommended to bo. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very short time., and are convenient to use. This preparation is scut bv liuiil or ex press to any point within the United States at 1 so per package. Address. A. CAKOTHERS A CO., 27v.i j Box 33, All ny, Oregon. The 'Eiigeno firemen are making ar rangements for n grand ball at line's Hall on Christmas eve. FOR SALE! : rTMIJS CELEBRATED W. A. WOf .03 REAPERS & MOWERS. - UiUuet Headers, (Wood's improved.) Coqoillard's Iodtaua Farm Wairon The Bnsscl and VibratVarTfarcstiers, " - . , (Ijcst machlhes on (lie coast. Statesman Forcrccd Drill. ' ; htar IIow, and other machines , Call, soe, and got price and terms before bnj-ing elsewhere, nt my Blacksmith mhnp,corner Sec ond ami Ellsworth sts., Albanv, Oi-egon. , .aJv4 FRANK woon. A 6 soou as a humorous jaragraphist turns up on a Chicago paper he receives a Haltering offer to come to New York and edit a bank-note re porter or a cok bookt ... ... i .... .. JOHN BRIGGrS TAKES THIS OPPOUTITVITT TO IVFORM his friends and the public generally, that lie is now settled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to F". C. ntirper A Co where can be found as jfreat im sssortnient and us Uii-ge a stock of Stoves and Eanges as canlic found (n any oho house tills side of Portland, mid at as LOW .'A. PRICE AUtt) - Castiron, Urates A: Enameled KETTLES, in great varfel y. Also, Tin,. Sheet Iron, .Oalvanizcd Iron,' and Coppcrwnrc always on hand, ati'd nmde to order, AT tlV INt KATES. Call on Albany, Octolior 22, 1873-3vtf n'cteV the Place I Has received and is offering Ar sal d well selec ted st ock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Which ho Is determined to soil AT THE LOWEST PRICES - --tor . !, .-" C a s li , or MerchaBtaMe , Proflace Please kI-o me a call, and examine Goods and Prices H. M. CAVUIITO. Lebanon, Of.. RUBBER PAINT THE . REST 1I Till MT s as: XL cL Warranted to give Satisfaction'. CnU at the Drug Stoiv of BELL. & PARKER First street, Allianv, Oregon, and' sod Tcslimo nials with regard to tho Economy aiff iurubilltv --OF TUB- RUBBER PAINT,. 'Sold by the jrnllon only. It is piit nprondy tW use in cans of JW'. 1 and JS Kixllons ; also in S galloir wooden iiails and liun-els.' Call and see It. PROMIT Weliveri", at Living Ruteti. IATXO' lioitjrlit oiftthb delivery business 6i 3Ir. Ixiwis Stimson, I beii leave to announce to" ' t nc citizens and business men of Albany, that I have on the streets ah express snid Job waftonf and will be happy to serve all .who may grfo men cull. All ordcrfi will lie promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Orders may be left at the lrug Store of Bell JB Parker. .. , VIROIL PARKKli. Ayer's Clicrry Pectoral, For nhttnatrt ot the" Throat and lBs ' Biich aw ('otiKbw, 4'oldit, MliooplitK ConirUt Bronrnltla Atnuiaa aud: , CousuutpU n. Tlie few composi tfJ ' ins, wnicn navB wuu I in. i.Tiiimu m.c i'i iii.i..- k i n d and liecoino houseliold words, tunontr not only one but many nations must have cxtraordi' nary virtues. Perhaps" noOno ever Secnrwl so wide a reputation. r?dL Jon AVKR.jj has been known to the nubiio for abont fovtv venrs, by a long continued scries of marvellou cures, thai have won for It a continence in its virtues, never equalled by anv other medicine. Itstill. makes tho most effectual enres of Cuttyhx, CM. Cvnsnmptixm, that can be made bv metl leal sk ill- Indeed t he Chkrrt Pkctok a i. has really robbed these dangerous diwases of their terrors, to a Trent extent, and gl'vnn a iccllnjr of immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded, if the remedy betaken in season. Kvery family should- have it in their" eloset for the ,ridy and prompt relief of its members. tVickiiess, sutfci-lriar, and even life is saved by this timely protection. Tlie prudent shonld not neglect it, and the wise wUl not. Keep it by you for the protect ion it affords by its timely use in sudden attacks. - - -' I PRKPABKn by ' Dr. J. '. ATEH te CO., T-neiI, Mass., PrnctUnilnnd Analytical Chemists. Ri5"Sold by aU lrugists and Dealears irt Medicine. - 8v?y - Ayer'a Halt Vigor, - For Bestorinqr Orajr Hair to' tta patera . Itality and Color. Adranclnjr years' sickness, are, dip poi n tinent, and herelltarT predl' position, all Inni the hair prray. and either" of them inclino it la shod prematurely. Aykk'h Haik Vifi I f4- V tensive'- use', has "i proven Hint it stojwi V t he fall imt of the ha i r .wf-i' iiiirneumieiy ; often : - wnow tho growth, - " i ' restores Its raloiv when fa ted or itiny. It stimulates the nn' trltive orans to hiiilly activity, and prt sencs both tho hair mid its beanlv. Thus brash?-, weak or sickly hair lieconioM chwsv, pliable and strenKtheneIt lost hair reirrowi w,.bJ,ye.,y, ePreHion ; fnlltnx hair is checke.1 and stablished; thin, hair thickens; and ttuU-.t or frmy hair resunicthelr brhtinal color. Its operation is sureand harmless. It cure dan' drnfi", tieals all humors, and keeps tlw scalp cool, clean and soft under which conditions, diseases of the scalp are Impossible. . - Asa dreasinx for ladles' hair, tho Ticojt fs praised for its unateful. hd at? double per fume, and valued for tho soft Itwircmid rich ness of tone it imparts. PKKPXHKtl BV Ir. JT. C. AYE A: CO-. Inlf, HM.( rluHknl anil 4i,lv ln.ll -li..l.jt . . .T.So,a y H li-Klts and iawrs ii Medicine.". .. 8v7y JfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0m f OV'T. A Note (fiven iu April fiCS, hi- .lav X-J and John Ilurres. in favor of Nimiis i All liow, for the smnr of tSfOt I hereby vnrn iT'l persons not, to purclmae said note, and,M'ii and John Ilurres from paj kn the fi-''. , -i J P. ALliiOUf-... AHxuiy, Or., Xov. 5,173,