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rcBi-isnr.D etiet fmdat, by COLL- VANCLEVE, N THE REGISTER BDILDINQ, Corner Ferry and First Street. TERMS IS ADVANCE. One copy, one year ...... 50 One copy, six months... ........ 1 60 To clubs of twenty, each copy .........frJ 00 S.n"le copies Ton cents. Subscribers outside of Lina county will be chained 20 cents extra S 70 for the year as that is the amount of postage per annum which we are required to pay on each paper mailed by us. i FRIDAY. ..DECEMBER 17, 187B. Earn Hatters, list OP LETTERS Remaining til the Albany Post Office on Dec. 10, 1375. Persons calling for these letters must give. Hie date on which they were advertised. Barnes, Samniiiel MeDer tried, Mrs I Baniford. Miss MattieMcOinniss, Gideon Blohn. Ileiirieh McGinnis, Q W Chrisinnn, S S Kisley, Alonzo Card well, Mrs M J Tracy, Centon Davis, George II Vauderpool, C M. - Hamilton. Miss E Zugg, Nathan Mittr,"J E P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. A Thief Caught in the Act A Bia Fight is Which the Highwayman Comes Off Second Best. Late last Sat urday afternoon, as Columbus Cowan was cutting wood about two miles from the city, near the railroad track, lie heard bis horses making considerable racket, and ran to them, probably a distance of between fifty and a hundred yards, fearing they had or would break their halters and get away. He soon quieted the animals, refasteued them and returned to where he had been cutting wood. His coat and vest, contain ing a watch and chain, which he had left ly ing on a log, had disappeared. He stepped at once upon the railroad track to see if any one was passing wlio might have se cured his clothing, and observing a man on the track going toward Portland, about fifty yards off, lie hailed him. The mau at once threw down some articles of clotbing, and commenced propelling the more rapid ly. Mr. Cowan started for the clothing, which he soon reached, and finding upon - examination that it wa3 his, and that the watch was gone, lie made for his man, whom he soon overtook, and demanded his watch. The stranger denied haviug the watch, at the same time one end of the chain was sticking out ot his pocket, as ap parently in his hurry to conceal it he had done a poor job. Cowan called the atten tion of the foot-pad to the tact, when be let fly a rock, unexpectedly to Cowan, which he held concealed in his leit hand, hitting him on the top of the head and knocking him down. As Cowan attempted to rise, the foot pad, remarking, D u yon, J'll kill you," struck at him with a staff or club he was - carrying in his- right band, but fortunate ly for the assailed, one foot ot the assailant caught in some way, and he came near fall ing. Cowan seized npon so favorable an oppoitnnity, wrenclied tlie club from the hand of the ruffian, and dealing bim a few gentle taps on the bead sent bim to "grass". For a few moments Cowan was very indus trious with the club he had been so fortu nate in securing, never allowing the foot pad to resume his upiight position, but kept him prone upon bis back, where he administered a number of whacks that,judg ing from the remarks made by the recipieut, were anything but desirable and pleasant. The fellow at last remarked, "you have broken my iuind ; do you intend to kill me?" and Clunv. becoming jnbersomo" about the condition of his patient, and darkness coming on apace, concluded to leave his whllome playmate and return to tlie city. Cowan left his man on the railroad track, and the list lie saw of him ' he was still prone upon tlie ground. Cowan describes the foot-pad as a large, heavy man, with an English cast of countenance. He had on a pair of blue overalls, and had a pack strapped to his back. Cowan is confident that if be had not been fortunate enough to get the fellow's stick, be would have been killed, The fellow did his utmost to get the pack from his shoulders, but Cowan's blows fell thick and fast and the pack seem ed to have been fastened to stay. Cowan has a sore head and hand, but he still owns vest and coat, and carries a watcb. More Fine Stock for Oregon. Let ters received here during tlie week from W. C. Myer, of Asldan-J, now travling in the Eastern States, inform his friends that he has suceeded in purchasing the "Pride of Persb," a Normon Etaliton, snpposed to txt the finest and purest In the United States., He Is a very large animal, a dark dapple . gray, of splendid action, imported from France about one year since. When the letters were written by Mr. Myer to friends in this city, he was on bis way from Wis consin, where be purchased the "Pride of Persb," to see another fine animal in Ohio, which, if it came up to the reprcse ntations given him, he intended to purchase also, when be would start for Oregon, bringing both horses. Mr. M. proposes to bring these fine animals to this city next season, so that our farmers may see and choose for themselves. Mr. Myer is doing all he can to improve the breed of horses in Oregon, and therefore deserves well of her people. The Great EirrERTAnMENT.-To-mor-row and Monday evenings, at the Opera House, the renowned Lewis Brothers will entertain this public as they have not been entertained for a longtime. Tlie universal testimony of all ot our exchanges in South ern Oregon Is of this tenor everywhere they have been greeted with crowded hous es. At Eugene there was hardly standing room in the large hall, tlie wowd was so great. Their parapbranalia is spoken of as elegant and new, and the whole enter tainment meritorious. As everybody will he there, doubtless, to sea for themselves, we shall defer farther remarks until alter the pertortnance. Read the new a.'i. in this Issue. en always Inn oJt their sl'ii. Live Committees Aitointfd, The execu tive committee of Linn Engine Co. No. 2, met at Dr. Gray's office Monday evening. The following additional committees were appointed: On Entertainment G. TV. Gray, E. F. Sox, D. M. Thompson, F. M. Wadswortb, J. K. Weatherford, J. L. Harris. On Music Wm. N. Miller, R. K. War ren, P. H. Raymond. On Provisions and EataUesW. W. Par rish, ITioa. Winn, Chris. Houck. This committee is authorized to select or call to their assistance such help as they deem proper. On Arrangement of Hall J. F. McCoy, t. E.Gray, F. Wood, Ed. Carter, Francis Martin. On JSeception Mart. Angel, A. Stalger, M. S. Monteith. The Executive Committee to form the Committee on programme. The several committees are requested to call meetings and go to work at once, and report progress to the Executive Commit tee at Dr. Gray's office next Monday eve ning the 20th inst. A Difficult Sctsgical Operation Well Performed. 'Squire Duncan wlfo lives about eight miles south of Albany, has a young lady daughter who. three years ago, was attacked with inflammatory rheu matism, which settled in her right shin, producing fearful ulcerations, and death of tlie entire bone. The amount of suffering and misery whicb she was compelled to bare was fearful to witness. Last Satur day afternoon quite a concourse ot people assembled at the residence ot the 'Squire, to witness the severe operation of having it removed, which was sucessfuly done by Dr. Davis, of Sclo, who both administered the chloroform and used the implements. We all leel pleased with Dr. Davis, and regard him as an accomplished surgeon. He comes to this coast well recommended from the East, and I think he well deserves it as a surgeon. S. S. MARKIIAM. Dec. 13, 1875. Great Land Sale. We omitted to call attention, last week, to the great sale of valuable lauds, to come off January 15th, 1S73, at the Court House door in this city. The Isnd will be sold In small lots, so that parties can get just what they want, a large or a small farm. The terms of sale are cash in hand, yet any one having a small amount ot coin can purchase, as Mr. C. P. Hogue and others will be on the ground with plenty ot coin to loan to purchasers that are not provided with the full amounts. This is a chance to secure homesteads not to be met with every day. Read the adver tisement beaded "land sale." CncEcn Sociable And Fair. The la dies of the Evangelical Church will hold a sociable and fair at the Opera House in this city, on Wednesday evening tlie 22nd, and cordially invite the public to lend a help ing hand. Admission 25 cts. Oyster soup, cakes, peaches and cream and Ice cream will include the refreshments for the evening. Any donations will be thankfully received Exercises for the evening : MuMc, both instrumental and vocal. An agreeable time is anticipated. Come and see our "but ter duck." Ministers of all denominations, with their families, admitted free. Diorama. We attended the diorama exhibition of Mr. G. H. Potter, at tlie Opera House last Saturday evening. Tlie hall was well filled, and as the views were well shown, everybody seemed to be well pleased. As the price of admission was but 25c, no one could help feeling he had got his money's worth. We esteem the exhibition a worthy one. and those in charge perfect gentlemen. Ttvo petitions liave been circulated in this city during the week, and both were very generally signed, asking for daily ser vice, the one between this city and Lebanon' the other between this city and Buena Vista. Both are an absolute necessity, and we hope Postal Agent Underwood will use his utmost exertions to meet the wants of the community in this matter. Off fob California. Dr. G. W. Wil cox left on the last steamer for San Frau- cisco, having been hurried thither by a summons from his wife. The Dr. expects to return in about six weeks. The Dr. has made many warm friends during his short residence here, who will be pleased to learn that he intends returning and making his home among na. Mrs. Stevens has secured a first class dressmaker, ind is now prepared to cut and make dresses in the latest and most approved styles, turns out the 'nattiest of bats, the richest of bonnets and the gayest of millinery in short order at very low rates. Call And see her in Fromau's new brick, op stairs. Bell & Parker, owing to their happy faculty of pleasing people, and always hav ing the goods wanted, are constantly wid ening and increasing their business. They are wide awake men, and always keep their sign hanging out. The Titus Bros., having got away with the city treasury, have .concluded'-to sell goods cheaper than ever, For superb jew elry, new styles, and watches that tick for themselves, go to their new establishment in Froman's brick. ': Did yon ever try the celebrated "Rubber Paint ?" If not, go to . Bell & Parker's and get a can. It is nicely mixed ready to put on, and is said to be far superior to white lead in looks and durability, and is much cheaper. Hon. W. R. Dunbar dropped in on us Mnndar. Bill is one of the jolliest of "Tanks," and stands way up with the boys as well as the gals. For all kinds and varieties of underwear, millinery, etc., the ladies should not fail to call on Mrs. S. A. Johns. A bouse fuil of novelties for the holidays.- -- Old settlers tell ns they never saw ' the Wheat 85c per bushel. See legal advertisement in this issue. W. H. Dodd& Co. new brick next week. move to Froman'a Our schools are all largely attended and are flourishing like a green bay tree. Christmas turkeys in demand. They are roosting high. Sociable At the M.E. parsonage next Wednesday evening. - Come out. We have a muffin our possession, which the owner can have by calling or sending for. Chas. Mealey was in from Sweet Home early in the week. He says the roads out his way are simply ter-rif-ic. The Oregon Granger Is no more, the Ore gon Cultivator taking its place, with Judge Garrison Editor-in-Chief. These moonlight nights are glorious, but hanging on the gnk has to be dispensed with to a great extent. We are inclined to believe that consider able wheat has changed hands In the past few days. We have had but little rain during the week, but we have enjoyed a good deal of sunshine. We are Indebted to Charley Wilson for a nice veal rmst. Charley knows how to put up a nice roust ynu bet. Finishing Uf. Tlie lumber having been received, mechanics are busy finishing up the Evangelical church. The Masonic festival, we are told, is set tor the 27th. It'll be a big time when it does come off, to a certainty. Don't forget the Lewis Bros, grand en tertainment to-morrow and Monday eve ning. Don't forget to secure tickets for the en tertainment at the Opera House to-morrow night. Joe Purdum, at Jervais, is prouder'n anybody. Its a boy and Joe don't care who knows it. A visitor came to Dick Power's residence in Lebanon, last Sunday. Its a young blacksmith. The Twosfers give an entertainment on Thursday evening, December 30th. It well be way np. , The latest news from Mrs. Harper was to the effect that she bad almost entirely lost her voice, but was gaining in flesh, The soda business, in the bands ot A. Carothers & Co., never lets up, apparently. as orders come pouring In on them right here in the "dead of winter." . The history of the Baptist Church of Ore gon is to be written up, and it will be well done, as the gentleman delegated to the work is perfectly competent. We give tlie conclusion ot the President's message in thi issue. It is quite a lengthy paper, but not more so than the various topics treated of demanded. Read it. M. E. Sabbath School will hereafter meet at 2l2 P. M.' each Sunday. Arrangements are now under way for a concert, to be given the first Sunday in next month. The wives and daughters ot Masons will soon give an entertainment, the object of which will be to secure an organ for the Masonic lodges of this city. Walter Ketchum circulated a subscript ion paper for the relief of a poor widow lady of this city, on Tuesday, and in a very short time collected $70. Beach & Monteith. Blain & Sox and Par ker & Morris have been making heavy shipments of wheat to Portland during the week. The message take3 up so much room that we have space for Uttlle else this week Next week we shall try and catch np with the news. Old-fashioned maple sugar at W. C Tweedale's. It reminds one of his younger days when he "blled sap," and thonght he was happy. Some wellness and a considerable amount of tmweilness among the Webfect here abouts the latter entirely confined to the sick ones. Before your Lungs begin to Fester, stop the cough that may otherwise destroy von, With Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one min ute, i 13 Officer Queener arrested Frank Jack, near Brownsville, on Wednesday, charged with maliciously destroying the fences of E. Ridemour, in that vicinity. The exam. 1 nation come off to-day before Justice Han non. Jim Titus is just exactly "set up" and as joyous as can be, ail because Myer, of Jackson county, the other day, sent him a Scotch terrier purp. The purp is a beauty, and has already learned a trick or two worthy of an older dog. A. B. Paxton gets away with all of them on a picture he is the big tyee in his line on tlie Pacific slope. He has the finest photo gallery on tlie coast of Oregon, br all odds. Call and see for yourself. The farmers in th neighborhood of Hal sey are more fortunate than some of their neighbors, this year, at any rate. Early in the season they were offered $ 1 per bushel for their wheat, and they at once closed with the offer, considering that a good price for the article. About 100,000 bushels were sold at this figure. Some thing near 30,000 bushels ol flax seed were .sold at that point, also, for probably $1 75 per bushel, and coin has been more plenti ful among the bone and sinew of tlie . land thereabouts than ever before in the early fall. ' There is a good deal in taking a good price when offered, yon know More new and elegant furniture at D li nings, cheaper than ever. Dr. Plummer is one of the most accom modating men tn the city, and he has a splendid stock of d nigs, books an'l station ery from which to select. Try one of Doc's elegant cigars. . The Railroad Company are putting In a switch to intersect the Santiau Canal at Elkinsbarn, for the benefit of ElkinsBros., Lebanon, who will ship their llonr down the Canal. Chester Borden died In jail a few days since at Jacksonville. He was charged with murder and would probably have been banged, if death had not stepped in to re lieve him. Truly, the ways of the great Governor are past finding out. Col. Page, route agent of Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, offers a reward of (3,250 for the arrest and conviction of the three persons who robbed the express near Boise City. There will be fcSOO for the convic tion of each person and one-fourth of the treasure recovered,'' The amount taken was 47,000. - - " Sad News. A recent letter informs U3 ofihe dangerous-ill nest ot tlie aged .father of the Editor of this journal, in New York, where he had gone from bis home in Illi nois to attend the meeting ot the Missiona ry Board, of which he was a member. He is in his seventy-second year. China Wedding. Next Tuesday eve ning occurs the China Wedding of Rev Mr. White, pastor of the M. E. Church South. The numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. White are expected to make it - an Interesting occasion. Twenty years of wedded life is whats the matter, or ' what entitles the parties to a China wedding. Fine Displat. Jno. Foshay, at the Albany Book Store, is in receipt of some splendid goods, in the way , of elegant bound volumes of poems, history, etc., and other novelties for the holidays. They make a fine display. For the East. A. B. Morris is to start, overland, on Monday, for the East ern States. To-day Messrs. John II. Burk- hart and John Humphrey start for a trip East, going by rail to Portland, thence by steamer to San Francisco, thence to take the cars again tor the great ovcrlaiid trip- We wish all three a pleasant and profitable journey, ana sate return. If you want something neat and tasty for your little boy or girl, go to Mesdarnes Bolds & Enos, on Broadalbin street, where your wants can be supplied, at as low fig ures as can be afforded anywhere. All kinds and varieties of goods for old and voting are to be bad at their store. A good place to get holiday presents. Saturday week is Christmas. Friday night is the time Santa Clans comes down the chimney to fill up the little folks stock ings. However, it the house dosn't hap pen to have a chimney, hang up the stock ings as cTose as may be to the fine it makes but little difference to Old Santa and then, too. times are so tight financial ly that he will doubtless not be overloaded with good things. Hang 'em up, anyway New Jewelry Store. Our old friend Chas. Bonrgardes, has opened a new jew elry establishment in Dr. Plummer's drug store, on First near Washington street. where he will soon have a fine assortment of all kinds ot tasty jewelry. watches,clocks. etc. Mr. B. is a fine workman, and will do all repairing on the most reasonable terms. Call and see Charley in his new place. Alden Fruit Shipment. Tlie Alden Fruit Co., of this city, on Wednesday. snipped, through Parker & Morris, per O. & C. R. R., 312 boxes and 14 crates of assorted dried fruits to St. Louis, Mo. The total weight was 20,000 pounds. Six tons of fruit were also shipped bythe river for tlie benefit of the man who furnished the machinery for the Co. A. B. Morris starts for St. Louis Monday, to look after tlie sale of the fruit. Masonic Festival. Below we give the names of those selected to act on the several committees appointed to get up an enter tainment at the Opera House at an early day, the object being to raise funds for purchasing an organ for tlie use of the Ma- soma lodges ot this burg. A better selec tion could hardly have been made i ' Committee on Decoration Clara Price, Libble Halbrook, Sue Deckard, Ella Smith, Lottie Monteith, Hcttie Thompson, Myra Mansfield, J K. Weatherford, M. A. Bak- er, R. S. Price, Ed. R. M. Carter, Jno. Althcuse. . . Committee to Prepare Oyster Soup Mrs G. A. Hill. Mrs. M. V. Brown, Mrs A Carothers, Mrs Allen Parker. Committee on lee Cream-Mrs. G. F. Settlemeir, Mrs. Ada Mansfield. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New York, 114 1. Greenbacks, 86J87i. The jyheat market In San Francisco dur ing the latter part of the week shows a slight decline, quotations now being choice milling, $2 ; choice shipping, (1 95. Wheat quotations in Portland have also declined slightly, the price now being $1 70 per cental. ' 1 . " , Our buyers have also lowered the price to 85c per bushel. - - Whether wheat lias reached Its "level" here, or whetlier it will again advance, and eventually reach tlie much coveted dollar, is a question that is more throughly dis cussed than any other at tlie present time. We have no change to note, in general market prices. ' The weather has been splendid the great er portion of the week, and under the In fluence of bright sunshine the road3 are rapidly drying up. - On the 9th int., tbe inauguration of Irwin and Johnson, Governor and Lieut. Governor of California, transpired at Sacramento. . Dr. D M. Jones. Thislroui the States man of Thursday : "Dr. D. M. Jones, of Albany, lectured at the University yester day on the subject of 'conditions modfying the effects of medicine' on the human sys tem, ne is considered one of the bright medical lights ot the coast and is rapidly gaining a State, reputation. Smith & Clelan, drayists, lost a horse from colic, on Wednesday, valued at $200. Onestcrs give a ball on Christmas eve at the Opera House. Rpecial Notice. E If you want to buy the latest style of lady's Rubber Boots, go to Jake Fleiscb ner's, on First and Broadalbin streets. 6tf iy Cash paid for Eggs, at J. Fleisch Broadalbin tttf ner's, corner of First ai:d streets. New To-Day. Small Farm For Sale. LYING FIVE MILES EAST OF CORVALLIS, seven miles from Albany, containing 160 acres of land, all under fence. On the premises Is a goad dwelling house and outbuildings, and splendid orchard. Itnown as the Fhelps farm. Terras low- oiie-t-hird of purchase money down, balance on time. I'or further particulars en- qulreor - - - - , uaui. iu.Lii.ai O. & C. R. R. Co., 1 Gex'i. Fbeight and Pass, office, f FROM AND AFTER DATE UNTIL FURTII er notice, tbe rate on General Merchandise South, trill be as follows : Portland to Albany, 25e per lOO lbs. E. P. ROGERS. a. f. p. Agt. Portland, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1875-4w9 New Millinery Store! MRS. D. STEVENS, HAS just opened, up stairs in Froman's brick block, a Fashionable Ntoek of StUUnery Uooda. Having had many years of experience in the millinery business in the East, Mrs. Stevens be lieves she can ptve the fullest satisfaction to aU who give her their patronage, and would there fore respecT.fnllv solicit a share of the same. Also asrent for the LITTLE MONITOR sewing machine, the grandest achievement of the ago, unapproachable hv any other sewing machine in the market. Those intending to purchase a machine, should uot fail to call and see this. MRS. D. STEVENS. Albany, Nov. 19-v8n9ml - SIMMONS. In the Justices' Court for the Precinct of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon. P. W. Beeler, plaintiff, vs. F. C. Logan, de fendant. To P. C. Logan, defendant above named : An order having been made by me tills day, that t he service of this su inmons he made upon you bv publication in the ALBANY Register, as cy law required In the name of the State of Oresron : Yon are hereby required to anpear before the undersign ed, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct afore said, on Sth day of January, 1876, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the office of said Justice in said Precinct, to an swer in a civil action the above named plaintiff who claims to recover or you tne sum ot f-juo.ou in l'. . goiu coin, wu n imeresi urereon in iwe gold coin at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 14th day of November. 1S74, as surety nwn a certain promissory note which this plaintiff Jointly and severally executed with defendant to one Martin Railev or order and for defendant's accommodation, which note said nlnintiif has been compelled to nav and has paid in full. And also the farther sum of $17.2.5 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from July 13th, 1875, upon a certain ironilsr,rr note, made bv said defend ant in favor of plaintiff, and now owned and held bv Plaintiff, as per complaint on file. I he defendant ill take notice that if lie fails to anneal- and answer the said complaint, the plaintiff will take jndgmentagninst him for the sum of tJOO.OO in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin from tbe 14th of No vember, 1874. at the rate of ten per cent- per an num, also the f nrthcr sum of t.7.25, with inter est thereon from the 13th day of July, 1373, at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, together with the costs and disbursments of this action to he taxed. Given under my hand thislsth dayof Novem- Nov. 19, 187o-9v8t6 Justice of tbe Peace, AND MEDICINES. Bell & Parker, (Successors to E. C. Hill 4 Son) TTave removed their stock JLA- or DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Cigrars &. Tobacco, Paints, Oils, Gasoline, Etc, To Froman's New Brick Block, North side of First, between Washington and Ferry streets, where tnev wilt keep a Large ani Pull Assortment of Goods in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and the Fast, and feel confident in the assertion that they can perfectly satisfy all who call upon them, ooiu as to QUALITY AND PBICE OF OOIIS. Call at our new store and be convinced of tbe truth or the above statements. Particular attention will be given to the com pounding of physician's prescriptions and fam ily recipes, at all hours of the dayor night. ' A. H. KLL At PAKKEK, Successors to R. C. HU.L dk SON. Albany, October 28, TO-nStf Just Received Z A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES S OF EVERY STYLE & HAKE JtJ WHICH WILL BE SOLD ' - fnl .-..'.,.. "WuSk."ST I50W3ST, ' - H I WILL ALSO PAY THE Q lilhcst Market Price, j ! In exchange, tor all kinds of G Merchantable Produce. J. FLEISCHXER. n Oct23-v6n6- JOHN CONNER, BANK TNG -AN I Exchange 0f3.ee, ALBAXY, OBJEeoX. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sight. , TUnMnit4annAl sn tfTmarlmviaftain mill. ilxcbange on Portland, 8m n Frandsoo, AQCLPtcw ion, lor m t iuww im. -'yviininvia mnrifiaml rummrif 1 tt mm it.fcMl. Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry Faiiin, Banking hours from 8 A. St. to 4 P. M. AlbanyTFeb. 1, M7VWV8 J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Court In the Sd, Sd and 4th Judicial Dis tricts tn the Supreme Court of Oregon, and in ihe U. S. District and Circuit Courts. Office In Parrlah brick, (upstairs 1, In office occupied bv the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. tolSvtl D. B. KICEf M. D.', Surgeon & Pnrlclan. OFFICE Fh st street, between Ferry aud Washington. RKsiDEJicE-TbirU street, two blocks below or east of Metho ?up Church, Albany, Oregon. v6n4 DR. GEO. W. GRAY, DEN T 1ST , ALBANY, OREGON. OF FICE IN PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Resi denceComer Fifth and Ferry sU-aeta. Office hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. in., and 1 to S o'clock p. m. 18v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED' THE BAY TEAM STILL LIVES, AND J9 FLOURISHING LIKE AGIKM bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit tbe continuance of the same, the. BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily fori mi, to do any hauling within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. CaSl el I very orols M Specialty. A. N. ARNOLD. yuv5 Proprietor. Albany Book Store. JJBO. FOSIIAIT, ' DEALER IN MISCKLLANEOUSBOOK8, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. . Books Imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. v5nS0 II. JT. BOIGIITON, III. GRADUATE OF THE CNIVERUTY Medical College of New York, late member of Bellevieu H ospital Medical Col lore, New York. OFriCB In A. Carothers & Co. 's drug store, Albany, Oregon. XV. C TWEEDALE, DEALEK IN Groceries, Provisions, Tobaceo, Cigars, Cutlery Crotk ery, and WooU & Willow Ware, ALBANY, OREGON. Call and tee him. , ,24i A. CAROTHERS & CO., Dealers in- CIIKMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, BYES ULA8N, LAMP'S, ETC., - AU the popular PATEarr medicines, FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS PERFIMERV, sad Toilet! Uoods. Particular care and promptness given rnvslclans' prescriptions anu t aiuny itec lpes. A. CAROTHERS Jt CO. Albany, Orcgou-4v5 XftZetslex? Cliaix I Cau be had at the following places : Jlarrisburg Sam. Mny Junction City Smith A Brastleld Brownsville ..Kirk & Hume IhUsey J. M. Morgan Boio .J. J. Blown Albany.. Uraf ft Colltr A full supply can also be obtaiuert al my OIU snop on f irst, street, Aimny, urtvrou , - J. V. MKtZLKB. A. W. GA9IBL.E, M. L., Physician, Surgeon, etc. OFFICE On First street, over Wood's grocery store. Residence Opposite late residence of John C Mendenhall, near tne Jfounai-y. t irst st u Aiuny. scufcr., .coy Piles! PilesT WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING ANI troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success might be placed before you every day cures of supposed hopeless cases? Your pnvsician lniorms yon mat ine longer you allow the complaint to exist, vou lessen j-onr chances for relief. Experience hat augni inwtn au ease. A. Carothers V Co.1i Pile Pills and Ointment are all tbey are rooommendea to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very snort time, ana are convenunu 10 ur This preparation is sent bv mall or ex- press to any point within the United States at si ou per pacaage. Address. ATCAROTnERS A CO., 87 v5 Box 83, Albany, Oregon The Eiitrene firemen are making ar rangements for a grand ball at Lane's liaii on Christinas eve. FOR SALE! rrtHE CELEBRATED W. A. WCK.fl-S REAPERS & BIOWERS. nlneB Usoder, (Wood's improved.) CotuUlsrra Indian Farm Wagon. The Bnsaol and Ylbmtor Throsnon, ' . , (best machine on the coast. - Statesman Force Deed Drill. , : Hear Plown, and other, machines- Call, see, and get price and terms before buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop, corner Soe- ad and Euswort h St., Albany, Oregon. 38VS - FRAN KT WOOD. "T As Boon as a hnmorona p&ragraphist tarns up on a Chicago paper he receives a flattering offer to come to New York and edit a bank-note reporter or a cook book. JOHN BRIGGS ' : TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM" his friends and the pubilo generally, that . he Is now nettled In his . - - NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper Ca , -where can be found as great an assort in eat audi as largo a stock of Stoves and. Ranges. as can be found In any one house this aide of Portland, and at as LOW.A-' PRICE. c3 Pipes, Castlron, Ilrana A Enameled in great variety. Also, Tin, - Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron. . and Copperwarv, alwavs on hand, and made to order, AT LIV ING RATES. C3l1X on SClxxx. Albany, October S3, 1875-5 v8 Here's the" Place ! S "EL. Clcraolxios. Has received and is offering for sale a well seloo-. ted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Whloh be is determined to aeU -AT THE LOWEST PRICES- a s li V or MerchantaMe Produce ! Please give me a call, and examine Goods and Prices. B. If. VLAiOUTOR. Lebanon, Or. f.I5vT RUBBER PAINT THE BEST 1TV rillS Warranted to give Satisfaction. Call at the Drugstore of " . , . BELL &, IAJR-KEIC First street, AHiany, Oregon, and see Teatimo niaia vuu rcgaru to me Economy, and DuraMllty, THE- RUBBER PAINT. siri Yvxr ti,o iinn nnlv. Tt la Twit nnraadvfor use in cans of M, 1 and 5 gallons ; also In 6 gallon, wooden pails and Darrein- Call and see U. PROMPT Delivery, at Living, Hates. , HAVING bought out t he delivsry business on Blr. Lewis SUmson, I beg leave to announce to tne citizens and business men of Albany, that ' hnvi! nn the streets an exDress and Job wagon' and will be happy to serve all who may give- me a can. . ..-,.-. All orders will do promptly arasnaou w at reasonable rates. ' --,,... Orders rnav be lcit at me urng oiore oi iku - Parker. lllNiUfrAlUlU. Aver's Cherry Pectoral, For Disease of the Throat nd Long such ns Conirhs, Cold, Whooping Coogh, Rronebltis Anthmaa and Couaainpu&n. The few composi tions, which have woar the confidence of man-, k i n a ana Deoorno household words. moiur not orilY oir but many nations,. must have' eitraorov nary virtues. Perhaps noono ever - secured1, wide a reputation,. maintained , it so , r a a AVE R'H . J l loni rmEKB-rPBCToKAiM It 111 baa been known to the years, by a long continued series of marvellous cures, that have won . for it a confidence in tts virtues, never equalled by any other medicine. Itstill makes the most effectual cures ot Got to. Gold, Consumption, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed theCHSMiY Pectohai.- nn:, rcuuy niuwu uieao - iiieir terrors, to a great eiwns, feeling of Immunity from their fatal f"c that is well founded, ir the remedy ""Jl season. Every faintly should havo it inlhelr closet for the ready and prompt relief or tta members. Sickness, suffering, and evenhre is saved bv this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protect ionit affords by ... its timely use in sudden attacks. Dr. J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Massu, Practical ana aiwij uou , zai-sin.A liv all Drusaiats and Dealear Inr . Medicine. v7y Ajrer's Hair Vigor, For Itestortug ny Hair to lis Natural vitality anu umr. Advancing yi sickness, care, dimp, . 5 ointment, andi ereditary predis position, all turn the hair grayt and either ' oi laem uicimms it 10 - shed prematurely. Ay Kit's Hair Vt or, by long and 'to- S tensive use, baa proventnat it stern v t ne tailing ot uie nair V immediately ; often $ Ten news the growth. , ' ;a ana always surely ".r.'""4 restore it nlnr when faded or gray. It stimulates the nn tritive organs to heaHy activity, and pre serves both the hair and Its beauty?-. Thus ' cranny, weaK or sicaiy nair Decomea glossy, pi La bio and strengthened: lost hair regrows with lively expression; falling hair Is checked and stablished; thin hair thickens; and faded. or gray nair resumeineir original ootor. il operation is snreand harmless. It cures dan druff, heals all humors, and keep tbe seaip. cool, clean and soft under which conditions diseases of the scalp are impossible. . . Asa dressing for ladies' nair, tbe Vioon la praised for its grateful and agreeable per. fume, and valued for the soft huttreand richi ness of tone It Imparts. pkbpabkd bt ; Dr. J. C. AYF-B Ac C O., LomeU, SKnan Practical and Analytical Chemist. eySold by aU Druggista and Dealer lor Medicine. SvJy NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOT.-A Note given in April. , and John Burrow, in lavos-os r- I,.:' s house, for the sum of -..j0. I I . persons not to pnrclishs sw.ifl cw' and John Burraafrara rJ'iog AH3any,Or.,KoT.8,lK3. e 'v