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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1876)
PUBLISHED KVEBY FRIPAY, BY COLL. VANGLEVE, THE REGISTER BUILDING, Cornet Perry and First Street. . TSR&S-IN ADVANCE. - Oae copy, One year.. -.i.... ...... 2 50 Ou copy, six months... 1 -r0 "' To eub of twenty, each copy 00 . t -S'.MCiSfOesvUiS... Ten cents. Swt.;rlbers outside of Linn county will be charged SO cent extra vS 70 for the year as t mt i th anion nt of postage per annum a n ten w are required to pay on each paper ,' jEiiiaedby as. .,....,.. FRIDAY JANUARY 7. 1876. .X IJKT P XETTCiH Hcinaiulng in tlie Albany Post Office on fan. 6th, 1878. Persons calling for these letters must give lh data on which they Btenelmrd, John Phillips. Ira Cowan. Columbus Kicks. Ml?sCatlicrltie (Jrlspman, Wm. Randall, Mrs R 4 Darts, John K. Robenson. A T Dauglierty, Lucy A 2Reeder, Miss Com Doney, Thomas Stephens. Henry Jones, Nancy Walton. Thos Kelly, Joseph P. TL RAYMOND. P. M. A Chance TO Invest. Business de manding our attention in the States Imme diately, we will sell a half interest in tlie Register to a competent man at a very low figure ; or we will sell the entire office. The office is in good order, and one of the best arranged in tlie State, with a full sup ply of job type, three presses, paper cutter, etc., and a very large supply of nearly new news type. iTfcfe otiSee has a good run ot business, which can be doubled in a short ' time. As our absence will necessarily ex tend over several months, we would prefer to sell at least a half interest. Parties de siring to run A. utewspapet-,' now have a cliance. Apply at once to this office. Dead. A few days since it became our painful duty to chronicle the death of au p!4 jui$ ItlgMy esteemed citizen of Brownsville, MrHellargue a man who had done more, probably, than any other single individual to build up Brownsville. It now becomes our painful, duty to an nounce the death f Brothers John Caroline " and J. S. Bfbwuftwo prominent cit izens of that town. We were liot personally ac quainted with Brother Brown, but he stood . well In his Ijodge, and that is proof enough thaMie joossessetLall the virtues of a good . ttb?e8. BrtCneT John Caroline, as we knew him, was as noble a specimen of manhood as Oregon contains; a man loved and respected by all who knew him for l is many noble qualities of head and heart. A good man 1ms gone to his reward. Peace to his ashes. Odd Fellows' installatio. Wednesday night, for Odd Fellows-arid their families, was largely atte:tded. r The installation ceremonies were conducted by D. M. Thompson. District Deputy Grand Master, in an artistic manner. Bro. Btckensto made a very short and interesting speech, which was reclved with favor.. Cakes, pies.' nuts and candies wee then thrown in Fight games inaugurated, and jolarity reigned until a late hour. We gave the names of tlie officers elect last week. . tS i i-$ Tine Reception At Rev. II. W. Strar ton's. New Years eve, was very largely at tended, the residence being crowded to a late hour with the many warm friends ot the Reverend gentleman and his estimable family. .fi&w'MUiev inost pleasant and agreeable partv of the new year. Among tber tokens of esteem, tlie ladies presented Rev. Mr. Stratton with an elegant easy chair. Mrs. Stratton was also remembered. Personal. Mr. J. C. Blain and wife arrived in this city on Friday of last week, getting into Portland from San Francisco Friday rooming at 2 o'clock. Joe says it was the roughest trip (the ocean part of it) he ever experienced, and he has made it . frequently. We welcome Mr. Blain airl his handsome bride to a home in Oregon. Mr. Blain was united in marriage to Miss Rebecca Huffman, of Oswego, Indiana, on S. S. Officers Elected. The newly tlected officers of Calvary Sunday School are: Superintendent, Prof. R. K. Warren; Assistant Superintendent, J. K. Morrison; Secretary, W, E. Terrill; Assistant Secre tary, Herman Sox; Treasurer, Miss Jane Conner; Organist, Miss Kate Conner; Chorister, J. B. Wyatt a first rate selec tion throughout. I. O. 0. vriC. T., W. R. Dun bar, on the 29th of December last, orga nized a Lodge of Good Templars, at Brownsville, with sixty charter members. The officers for the first terra arc: G. A Dyson, Chief; Anna E. Rowland, Vice, Templar; A: W. Stanard, Sec.; II. R. Powell. F.8.; J. D. Rowland, C; Dr. A. 1 J2iersj3t fCbn Templar; . J.t F . ir-Je, 1. 1. J. I I J i f I I STAlXE9.-fD.lM4 Thompson, Esq.. r rUtricDepWjrGmnl-MastwToir Saturday evenbtg Installed the officers elect of Brownsville Lodge No. 43. I. O. O- F.. as follows: W. R. Kirlc. N. G.; II. W. Abrams, V- O. ; J. D. Arthurs, R. S. ; A. K. Thompson, W.; A. W. Marsters. C After installation a fine collation was par . ta ken of by all present, and a way up time ?M. (llEsrlSHVe' Thad the pleasure of dining " lrter and u amUble wife, yesterday. who acquainted with Mrs. Lister's dinners will know that we had a perfect feast of good things. For appetizing cookery, and reg ular old-fashioned hospitality, commend us to the Dr. and his latly... . , Sttll Anotheh. On tln 3d inst., W. R. Dunbar, G.W.C.T., organized a Lodge of Good Templars, with thirty-one members, at Sand ELa. Following are the officers: E. P. Thompson, WC ; Viola Ilealy. VT ; II. E. Tium, S ; T. B. Robblns. C ; II. E. Pf?"" V M j; Wl'on. DM ; Cl. Parrih.'"00 ; T. U. Cleaver. PWCT ; ! C. W. m!rdson, Lodge Deputy. S. S. COXCEKT. The Sunday School concert at tlie Methodist church Sunday night wa as complete and interesting an event as wc have ever hail the pleasure of chronicling. Tlie iimlc was certainly nn esceptionably good could not have been better chosen or moie faultlessly rendered. The Superintendent, Rev. W. R. Blain, delivered a poetic Opening Aikiress, me subject matter and style of which Indicated the possession of a high order of poetical genius by its author. It was exquisitely pathetic, tender and touching, and the death-like stillness that prevailed during its delivery, attested the deep interest of the audience. The selection read by Miss TJssic Williams was another neat piece of elocution, and was warmly applauded by the audience. Freddie Miller's declamation wastirst rate, and given in good style, without a tremor or a mistake, as if the little fellow had made pnhlic speaking the business ot his lite eight or ten years. Tlie solo, by Miss Angle McCnlly, a sweet little girl of nine or ten summers, was ex quisitely rendered. She has a sweet, strong voice, and will be a great singer one of these days. The solo, by Mrs. Vaii Dcrsal, was another eew. so bv-iiiitituHy rendered that there was nothing left to ask for. The qnartrts. by Messrs. bkeeis. Lig gett and Cathy, Miss Alice Griffin and Mrs. Van Dnndersal. with Miss Annie Griffin at the organ, were well rendered, of course, to the delight of theaudience. The singing by the school (in which the audience also assisted) was good enough. The exercises were shcrt and well rendered throughout, and we as well as all present on the occa sion, shall look forward to these monthly concerts with pleasant anticipations, know ing as we do, from the -"metal" composing the Sunday School, that they will grow bet ter and better with practice and experienee. County Cockt. Following business has been transacted : In the matter of the estate of John Caro line deceased. Ordered that J. M. Moyer Iw appointed Admin istrsitor and the bonds flsed at $-2,000. In the matter ot the estate and guardian ship of Irena K. ami Frederick E. liackus, Illinois. Ordered tlutt N. B. Humphrey, a li-interested and coinjteteiir person, be and is hereby appointed guardian ad litem. In the matter of the estate of Win M:it took. ilrctsased. Onlen-d tliat G. B.-Splawu Adniitistrator, be charged withthe amount ot invmtory of the estate presented. In the sjime matter, ordered that certain personal prrerty l- set apart, exempt from execution for the ilppon ot niiuor clr.lUren ot the ileceasett. In saum initter. ord.-retl that G. B bplawu, Admimstrator, le authorized to sell all iersoital property of said estate, to pay funeral expenses and exjienses ot Ad ministration. Ordered 'that the same-lie sold at public sale, and all sums under $5 cash in gold coin, iu hand, andxll overpaid sums to lie on credit of nine mouths with approved security. Blain. Young & Co. vs, Dayton S'nnison Action at law tu recover money. Judgment by default iu accordance with the com plaint. In the matter of the estate and guardian ship of Irene E. and Fredrick. El Back -.is, minors. - Ordered that the sale of real estate be continued and that G. W. Backo. guardi an, make and deliver to each. purchaser, a legal conveyance ot said properly. X. B. Humphrey apeared and gave his consent to act as guardian ad litem. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A- Smith decease'. H. J. C. Averill. executor ot will was authorized to sell the peional property of the estate at public saie for cash; gold coin, in snuis under $5; over that amount, on a credit of six months. In the matter of the estate of John Car o!in. James Blakely. O. P. t'-o-how ami H. P. Powell were appointed appraisers of said estate. Ordered that J. M. Moyer. administrator of said estate, give notice by puhlication for all persons holding claims against the estate, to present them at Brownsville within six months. In the matter of the estate and guardian ship of J. I). Ray. minor. J. N. Bot wick, having been duly appninteed guardian of the person aud estate of J. D.'Rava minor. Otdercd that W. C. Foriu, S. T. Miller and C. R. Charlton be appointed appraisers to appraise the estate ot said minor. In tlie matter of the estate of George Hughbanks. deceased. Ordered that sale of real property matle by Melissa Hugh batiks. Administratrix, be confirmed ami said Melissa Hughbanks be- authorized to make legal assignment of the same. In the matter of the estate and guardian ship of Manora B. and Rosa E. Splawn. minors. G. W. Willis petitioner to lie a ppoluted guardian. Ordered that tlie matter be continued to next term of Court. . Window Stop. One of the completest aud most effective window stops we have seen is for sale by Frank Woods. We have one on a window In our office, aud we de fy any one to letdown, raise np. or in any manner disturb the sash while the stop is set, without breaking the sash. It's a good thing. -;, Attention. Stockholders in Linn En gine Company are requested to meet MX. 7 o.clock P. M. sliarp, Monday, January 10th. 187ff, at the hall of the Co.. over Gradwohl's store, to take action on the by-laws, etc., to be offered on tliat evening for the govern ment of tlie Co. Don't tail to be there. 'Mail Accommodations. Senator Mitel ell telegraphed Mayor N. B. Humphrey. on the 1st lust., that he had succeeded in getting orders from the Postal Deiart input directing that mails be carried on the ex press train between this city ami Portland. This will prove a great accommodation to our people. ; ' ; ' Consolidated.- We forgot to mention. last week, that tlie O. S. N. Co. 'and the Willamette River Transportation Co. have been consolidated.' Whether this union of the two most powerful corporations in this State will he conducive to the best lntere-fs of tlie farmer, seem ro be a question of considerable doubt. s - Private School. Prof. J. L. Gilbert. one of the best educators iu tlie Slate, will open a private school in tlie Baptist church on Second street, on Moii'Iay next. He de serves and should receive a liberal patron age from our people. Religious. Second quarterly meeting at St. Paul's M. E. Church South. Saturday and Sunday, at IX and 6 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Sktpwortl). P. EM wlltofSciate Come out to the Ikhhc ofGoil. Scpfer Postponed l'lie supper pro posed to be given by Onward 1-odge, I. O. G. T., on the 8th Inst, (to-morrow), has been postponed to some time in the future, on account ot so much sickness iu that neighborhood. Remgiocs. A revival of religion was progressing lat we-k at the Baptist Church, and several conversions announced. The interest seems to be growing during the ,,.. ..u ...rge uumuers come to the altar for prayers. fj I Marhied. On Gopet Rldo-e, .Tnnmry ' 5th. 1S76. at the reMdenee of Dr. E. II. Grif- fln. by Rev. S. S. Van Dersa!. Mr. Davi.l Bailie, of Junction CAtv. nn.l Tkf- Martha J4i"l l I li fit II V t Cake received. Mnv i..v ami ninn nnti prosperity attend them. The Postmaster-General has" appointed Thomas Frazer, of Portland, and ITarrit son Liueville, of Buena J Vista," Oregon, mail route agents on the special train on the Oregon and California Railroad Irom Portland to this city. A vigorous advertiser wants a servant girl thai! "fears the Lord and can carry one cwt." This fellow is wasting his energies. certainly, for handmaidens who can get away with one hundred pounds are not the kind who "fear the Lord," or anything else, for that matter. I Good. Tlie new Council, we suppose. have ordered the crosswalks on First street, scraped and cleaned off". At least the work was done on Wednesday, to the great joy of all pedestrians. Our new City Marshal. F. M. Westfall. was sworn in on Monday, and proceeded to make an arrest Instanter. We opine hood lums will be on their good behavior during his term, or they wih visit the Recorder's office often. ! First Board. The Board of Directors for the new Libary are Messrs. Cipt. Hnm phrey. J. R. Herren, C. E. Wolverton. F Paxton and A. N. Arnold. The new boarl Is to meet this evening, and elect officers. Robbed. On the 4th inst.. the store of D. P. Kawn. of Seio. was robbed of sever al hundred dollars in money. Jesse Irvine. John Morris. Mason and I. C. Tohnson. we are informed, tracked the tnief to Jefferson. ALMANAC. MeCoimiok's almanac tor 1S78. received. P is neatly printed and as full of Information as it can hold. Call at Jno. Foshay's aud obtain a copy. The Centennial Home Insurance Co. have is-ned a splendid almanac richly enilieli-h-ed with engravh gs of scenes in the revolu tionary war. They re way up. Dangerous. We learn that Dewitt Knox, aged 17. 'son of EMU Knox, at Knox Bntte, is not expected to live., with typhoid fever. More Deaths. Mrs. Mai t. Miller, who lives about ix miles from this i-ity. died on v eiltietlay morning. iece:iei was hnrii-d at the Powell bury'ing-ground Thurs day. Lnter Mrs. Morris died on Thursday morn ing, leaving nine motherless children, the younget an .Infant of Jour A'eeks, and the oldest but fifteen years. Rev. J. Bowersox will preach at the Opera House at 11 A. M. The Evangelicals expect to occupy their new church Sunday week. Quite a large number of the relations and friends of the late Miss Conn followed In the funeral procession to the grave on Wednesday. A. C. Lay ton and lamlly have moved to Corvallis. Gus. has taken charge ot the tin shop up there. Sorry to lose Gu. and his amiable wife. Adjourned. The Teachers Institute adjourned Dec. 30th. to meet in this t-ity on the Tuesday preceding the first Monday iu April next, after a profitable session. Sad. Mr. B. II. Van Buren. of Jeffer son, who gave birth to twins on New Years day, died on the 4th. The babes died few hours in advance of the mother. We are sorry to learn that tlie youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes. lck with typhoid fever, is not expected to recover. High old storm ot wind and rain Tues day night. This thing is becoming rather frequent an entire new feature In Oregon weather. Fever. Wally Manzey Is confined to his room at the St. Charles with bilious fe ver. He was reimrted better last evet.ing. Meeting Itave been kept up each even lug at the M. E. Church, and we hope much good has resulted tht refroin. V ATCH-MEETINO Last Friday night, at the Methodi.t Church, was well attended, and proved a very Interesting meeting. " Abandoned. Tlie Old. Baptist chm-el lias bee. i alMiuhincd. the society having taken possession of the new church. At .the shoj of Mr. Purdom yon can pur chase as hairdsoine picture frames as cai . be obtained anywhere, f Mrs. A. B. Morris is very low, hardly expected to recover, and her hu-liand. ei route for tlie East, has been tplegrapned lor. A good deal of sickness still prevailing ii this vicinity, typhoid and other fevers. generally. . Lew Knyal lias moved his barber shop to one of Dave Thompson's buildings, on First street. - Handsome young ladles about to get mar ried, should secure an outfit at Mrs. S- A John's. - Cltarley Barnes reported slowly convales- - dug, afitr a-severe and protracted attack of typhokl fever. - Pipenix. Or., Christmas, 1875. Fbiend Van : Having promised to let my trieuds know of my whereabouts, I take this method of letting them know. Started on my journey on Monday, Dec. 20th, and had a pleasant journey to Rose burg. Next morning at 4 o'clock took the hind seat in the. stage, for ft pleasure (?) trip southward. And now comes in the pleas ure, the stage pitching from one si If to the other a3 u pi8Sed over thJ awffij road?! compelling the passengers to cling with m,K,,t a,,d "lai,, to ,he bpnces to keeP lheir seats at After P""" short dls" tiU,ee' U,? St!lge ,,aUed ancl tho VB were P'ue.y requesieu to geC ouiana wa.K i around the sea of mud while the stage was draggi - d through Some one asked how long is thing to continue, when Jehu an swered 'Through Umpqua." Our walk was kept up pretty much all day, the mo notony of our tramp, tramp, sqush, sqush, through the deepest and blackest mud I ever went anywhere to, being varied occas- lonally to help Jehu right the stage, which ever now and then, would upset In spite of careful driving. At three o'clock the next day we arrived at Jacksonville, all safe aud sound but somewhat fatigued with our stage "walk" and as muddy as can well be imagined. Finding friends iu Jacksonville, we concluded to stay over one day and rest up. JACKSONVILLE Is a nice little town, with warm-hearted 'men to manage affairs. Mr. Mannliig.pres ent Sheriff of Jackson County, is a warm hearted man. The County Clerk Is also a most agreeable and pleasant gentleman. ong may they prosper. At tne present writing we are sitting In hotel iu phoenix. a small town, containing one store, one hotel, balanced up with two grist mills. We have a pleasant stopping place, aud lo not know exactly when we shall resume our journey ; the Sr-t opportunity that on ers we shall seize upon to go forward. Four passengi-rs Inside aud one out make up a full stage load, so you see the passenger that "lays over" takes desperate chances, ami may not lie able to resume his trip just when he wouUVwish. After a rest of three lays we are anxious to "be going." but if we make the trip in twenty days we sliall considered ourseit in iuck. ine mountains Iook white, ami the Syskyou rough, but to- lay, Christmas, Is a most beautiful day. with warm sunshine and a clear sky, and our landlady is busving herself fixing up a turkey, and in a half hour the writer will be flopping his Hps over a nice Christmas dinner turkey dinner. This is a nice country, and it it were favored with a railroad it would truly be the garden spot of Oregon. As it Is. wheat commands but 55 and 60c. as theie Is no market but the home market, which Is limited, of course. It is truly a very fer tile vallev. aud will one dav lie teeming with a busy, happy people. Then you will see a live! v country even in the mud of Rogtif river vallev. When I think of the pleasant Christmas scenes in progre at inv beautiful home, Albany, anil what I am missing by my ibsenee. and the further fact that I am compelled to remain here when I would be on myjonney, all for the want of the necessary conveyance, it makes me almost lioil over with lnneomene3 ! Ilowevet, I hope to be able to get a seat In tlie stage this evening, and proceed on my jonney East. More anon. A. B. MORRIS Twelve marriage licenses were issued by our polite County Clerk during last month. Fifty-six deeds were filed for record the County Clerk's office last mouth. in Prayermeeting at the Baptist Church (new) this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Housekeeping. fudge Baber and wife have gone to housekeeping on Lyon street FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New York. 112. Greenbacks. 87SS3. English journals still predict higher prices tor wheat "later in the season," but so far they don't advance worth a cent In our markets. Prices in this city remain at 81 ley with nothing doing worth mention Portland wheat prices remain at last quotations, fl.fio ierl00; with a possibili ty of obtaining $1.70 for lae lots. San Francisco quotations show wheat at $1.85 1.90 for shipping, with fl 90 1.95 for milling. . -i ' A larpv umnher of vessels have arrived or are exacted shortly at Portland, which will make business lively there for a tune, and may add to the price ot wheat some what. Xew To-Day. Incorporated Feb. 4, 175. Capital. $20,000. UNIOU STORE ! Corner First and Washington streets, Oregon. President. S. A. 19AWSON. Superintendent, A. J. JOIIXSOX DIRXKTOBSt m. ... k:ei, A. IMWMUI. ( AaSttji . S. A Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Farm Implement and KEacIilnery, Ac, dec. - Also, bny and sell on commission all kinds of v.ooas, larxetaoie rroaure, c. . DRY S The tire iu tlie Salem Court House Tues day afternoon did-dumage' to- the amount of $800. ;; m Two'of Chas. Ba rue's children are Very ill, one of them with brain fever. '- N. Baum started for Frisco' yesterday. Dr R. C. Hill is ver ill at lils home in this city. Tlie retiring City Council left f 1,300 In the city treasury. Kpeelal Afotiees. , If you want to buy the latest style of lady's Rubber Boots, go to Jake Flelsch ner's, on First and Broadalbln streets. 6tf E"Cash paid for Eggs, at J. Flelscli ner's, corner of; First aid Broadalbln streets. .' otf Before your Lungs begin to Fetter, stop the cough that may otherwise destroy you, with Hale's Honey ot Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one min ute. 13 New To-Day. Choice City Property Sale ! THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to emigrate, isotfurlntf his property In Albany for rale, consisting of a good resilience, located handy, and near the business part of the city, wi'h two lots, in mock 23, from mg to i ne norm on inira street and to the west on Caltnoola. Tho lots are enclosed by a nice picket fence, and there a jexKi uarn nnu oiuer oui iuiiuiiiksi, uctww clioiuA lot of bearing fruit trees and crape vines, with a fence built between the two lota. forming a nice litllo unrden spot, which is iu ext rn condition for gaidening. Possession (flv en soon after sale. Also, a large two story wooden store ouuaing with rooius adjoining it that are handily made nae of ns a residence by the parties occupy Ino the store. This property is rented very readily at a good fair rent, it being located In the very center of the business pori ion'of the city, with IS feet frontage on First st rect. Tlieanove store is occupieu oy ur. i.uit, wlio In keeping a grocery store therein. Any information given ai ine Rumenra m J. M. REACH, or as he is generally known, MM. Beauli. EXTRA Y REWARD. I STRAYED From the farm of the tmder J signed, in Linn county, about the middle of Angust lust, a dark bny mare, 13 bands high, both hind feet turned in (pigeon-toed), 8 years old the coming spring. Anyoneretnrnfngsaid mare to ray larin, or giving lniormaiion oi ner wnereauouiB, wui oeampiy rewamea 'y V O III m'cT T Dec. IK, Sw In the Justices' Court for the Precinct of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon. P." W. Beeicr, plaintiff, vs. F. C. Logan, de fendant. To F. C. Logan, defendant above named : An order having been made by me this day. that the service of this summons lie made upon you by publication in the A l bant Register, as cy law requited In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hercbv required to nnpear before I he ondersign- e i. a justice oi tne reaee tor tue precinct bioiv Sftl J, on 8th day of January ; 1876, atone o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at rt t '1 T .1... I n Hl I IVMnlnn. .A An ever in a civil action the above named pmiiKllT il 1C unm ,'i wiu U3i iv, ,u a tvuivi- ' - who claims to recover of vou the sum of 3200.00 in u. S. goi a coin, witn lnreresi. Hereon in line gold coin at the rate of ten per cent, nor annum from the 141 n uay oi nvemoei, isi, as surety niKin a certain promissoiT note which this plaintiff Jointly and severally executed with defendant to one Martin Railcv or order and for defendant's accommodation, which note said plaintiff has been compelled to ray and busnaid in full. And also the farther sum of 17.2 with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent, per annum from July 13ih, 1875. upon a certain promissory note, made by said defend ant in favoi of plaintiff, and now owned and held !v nlaintiff. as ner complaint on file. l'ha defendant w ill lake notice that if he falls to appear and answer tho said complaint, I be plaintiff will take judgment axinst him for the sum of t3O0.ti0 in U. S. eold coin, with Interest thereon tn like gold coin from the 14th of No vember, 1874. at the rate of ten per cent, per an num, also the further sum of $17.21. with Inter est thereon Irom the 13th dav of July. 1875. at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, together wu n i ne costs ana aisuursmeuis of iota action to be taxed. tiiven under my hand this 15th day of Novem ber, 187.".. JOSEPH HANSON, aov. 19, lSJj-uvate justice ot tne l-eace. MEDICINES. Bell & Parker, (Successors to R. C. mil A Son) XTave removed their stock JLJL Of DRIGS AD MEDICIXES, Chemicals, . Perfumery, Toilet CJooda, Cigars &. Tobacco, Paints, . Oils, Gasoline, Etc., To Fxoman's New Brick Block, North side of First, between Washing-ton and e erry streets, wuere tnev wm seep a Large and Full Assortment of Goods in their line, ordered direct from San Francisco and tlie East, and feel confident In tne assertion that they can perfectly satisfy all who call npon them. uotn as to QUALITY ASO PRICE OF GOOBS. Call at onr new store and be convinced of the trnih of t he above statements. Particular attention will be given to the com pounding of physician's proscriptions and fam ily recipes, at an nours oi tne oayor tuxnt. A. H. BELL A PARKER, Successors to R. C. liUJ. Sow. Alban y. October 29, Ti-n6tf Just Received A tVARClE STOCK OF BOOTS OF EVERT STYLE & MAKE ? WHICH WLLXr RE SOLD 0h 'tj I WILL, ALSO FAT TUB Zlignest Market Price,4. .In exchange, tor all kinds of - o 't shoes" Of MB IMerchan table Produce H CctvS FLEISCHJr.lt. BAN KING Exchange Ofnce, XLBA9EY, OltEOO.V. DKTOStTR RECEIVES STBJfiCT TO check at sight. . , : . , Interest allowed on time deposits In coin. Kxchange on Portland, San Francisco; and New YOrk,-for sale at loweat rate. Collections made and promptly retnittea. Kefers to IL W. Corbett, Henry Failing, Baijkina; hours from S X. M. to 4 p: Ji. " Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-2v JT. W. BALDVVIX, Attorney aiid Counselor at Irftw, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Conrt in the 2d, 3d and 4th Judicial Dis tricts tn the Supreme Court of Oregon, and In .he U, S. pUtrlct and Circuit Court. OFFICE In Parrish brick, (up stairs), in otnue occupied by the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. . torC EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAT TEAM 8TI1X. tlTES, AND IS FLOrRISHINO LIKE A GREW bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wlshlnz to merit the continuance pt the same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily fonnd, to do any haultna; within the city limits, for a reasonable cotnpennal ion. C3TI ellvery of 1 t Specialty. A. N. ARNOLD, gov 5 Proprietor. Albany Book Store. JXO. FOSIIAY, DEALER IN MI8CKLLANEOUSHOOK8, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. T5nS II. 3. BOUGHTON, M. T., GRADUATE OP THE fSIIVERRITT Medical College of New York, late member of Bellevien H spital Medical Col lege. New York. OFKioe-In A. Carothers A Co.'s drag store, Albany, Oregon. XV. C. TWEEDALE, BKALER IK Groceries, Provisions, Tobareo, Clicara, Cattery Crock ery, and Wood 4c Willow Ware, ALBANY, OREGON. g" Cull and ee him. Urt A. CAROTHERS & CO., - Dealers in- CltEMICAXi, OILS, PAINTS, WTES OXJUBS, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular PATENT" MEmCIA'ES, FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS. TOBACCO, .... NOTION PERFCMEltY, and Toilet! fiood. Particular care and promptness given Physicians' prescriptions anu r amuy lire 1P' A. CAROTHERS A CO. Albany, Oregon-v5 lYIctslGi? Cliait Can be bad at the following places : Ilarrlsbnrjr May Junction City Smith A Biwneld Brownsville.... Kirk ft Hutn llalsey J. M. Morgan Scio J- J- Bniwii Albanv Graf & Colin A full supply can also bo obtained at tn old snop on r irst atreer, aiwiny, wrriuu Piles I Files T ITT tl V RAY THIS DAMAGING AN I V Y troublesome comolalnt cannot be cured, when so many evidences of succcs mttrut oe piacca oeiore you ererv uuy c.uns of snnnosed houeless ea3es? ovtr physician informs you that tbe longeryon niinw thn MninlAint to exist, vou lessen your chances for relief. Sxperienre htit auffru nil tn w cores. A. Carothers 6c Co.'s Pile Pills and Ointment are all they are recommended to be. ' trill euro Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very snort timo ana are eonvenwro io use. This preparation is sent by mail or ex press to any point within the United States At tl 50 per package. Address. aTcAROTIIERS A CO.. 17 -5 Box 83, Albany, Oregon. The Eugene firemen are making ar rangements for a grand ball at Lane's Hall oo Christmas eve. FOR SALE! j rJHE CELEBRATED W. A. W.fl'S REAPERS V MOWERS. Hsilsioa Iloaders, ( Wood's Improved.) CositllsursTa IstdlaiaFarsM WKS)i - Tbe Itassel sisjsl Tlhrsttos Tbreaitera, - (best machines on the coast. Wtstseessnisi Foreefecd Prill. - Htxur Plow, and"' otber macbU.es Call. see. and" eet price and terms before buvinr elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop, corner Soc- sna Aiwwonn su., aiu&ht, iirrgon. St5 FRANK WOOD. Chemical Paint, THE REST AND CHEAPEST CEXV' A. CAROTHERS & CO., FIRST STREET, ALBANY. , boo Aomaa 2 JLarsje and Valuable Tract ol Farming- Land for Sale.- THREE HUNDRED ACRES Of pldw land, 00 of which is rich bottom land. On theprem Imm are fair buildimra, honso, barn, grarmry, slieds.ete.; also pood bearina; orfchard of fruit treca- S00 acres of tho very beat imwtnre land : 60 acres of timber land, ash and: jftaole. the host of farminic land wlicn cleared. A n evor fivtli"' stream of water rwosthrooirh tho farm.. There ia also a spioncrid quarry of limorouk on the ptaoe, pronounced by experts A 1 rocic. four iinndrad acres r tmtter fence. It is onr of t be most dOKirable arid ohiwneat farms in Dons;la count v. Jfi'ing I Si miles from the O. AC. ndlroan at Oakh d. ror iarUculars a to price, .. apiwy.-awucuy.to ft enro, M JOHN BKIGGS he is bow settled in his - , - HEW BUSINESS HOUSE. as large a stock of - Stores and Hanges ascanbefottndin any one nouso' this side of Portland, and at as A. PKlCK ALSO ' Castiron, Brain deEsmmeled in great rarfety. Also,- Tin2, ' ' Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron, aud f Coppcrware,- alwars on hand, and txuide to order,-AT IJV. INO 'RATES. Albany, October 83, 18T5-8 Here's the Place : - Has received and Is Offering ror saie a weu .--ted stock of GENERAL MEBCHANDISE I Whick he is determined to sell v AT THE LOWEST PBKEff C a s h , or Mercnantaple Prodnce ! Please give me a call, and examine'' Goods and Prices m. U. LAlBTOS. Lebanon, Or. - UxT RUBBER PAINT TUL BEST I rilE Warranted to give Satisfactions Call at the Drug Store of BELL &. PItlillilUC First street, Albany, Oregon, and see Testimo nials it h regard to tne Econrtmjv And' Dnrabiiityv ' -OF THE- rubber 'Paint, Snlrl Itrr tlin fro linn r.lilv. It is nut uoreii'lv for use in cans of 1 and o'tpillons ; also in 5 gallon wooden paiis and barrels.- Call and sec iu PROMPT Delivery, at Living Rate. HAVING bought out th'o delivsry business of .Mr. Lewis Si imsonFbeK leave to Announce to ne citizens and bnsiness men of AHiany, that ; iiave on the streets an express and Job wasron and will be happy to nerve all who may give me a call. All orders will be promptly Attended to at reasonable rates. . Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Bell A Prker" VIRGIL PARKER. Ayer's Cncrrjr Pectoral, For Dtscaae of the Throat and Lan-,' saeli mm t'oua-tia, Colds, M hooping Coiig-b, Sronebltta Awtliiuaisi aud t'SBMUssti n. The few composf tlons, whtcli'have won the confidence of man kind and become honseliold words, among not only one but many nations. must have extraordi nary irtucs. Perhaps,' , ninool i " J f 80' z or 1 noons ever secured wide a reputation. maintained it so ar as AVER'S CHFRRY PBCTOHAV. It has been ktipwn to tho nublio for about forty years, by a tang continued scries of rosrvellous cures, that have won for it a confidence In Its virtues, never equalled by any other mt-dlcine. Itstlll makes tne most etfectnal cures of OMplu, Cbku, Vowumptirm, that tun be tnado by medical skill. Indeed! he CaesRY Pectoral. nas reaiiy roouea inese aangerous aiscases oi their terrors, to a great extent, and given a feeling of lmmnnity from tlielr fatal effect , tliat is well founded, ir the remedy be taken, in' season. Every family should have It in their' closet for the ready and piompt rellel of its meraoera. oiCKness, suuerinK-, anu even me is saved by this timely protection.- Tito prudenC should not neglect it, and the wise will not.- Keep it oy you lor tne protect ion it asorua oy ita timely use in snddrti attacks; PREPARED BY, Br. JT. r. AYR JtT-si-O., Eowell, Maa.y Practical and Analytical Chemists. f33"-fSold by all . Druggists aud Dcalears lo Medicine. . - 8v7y Arer's Hair TifforV For Rea&orlnsr Grmy Hair to lie Natural' Vlbatlty and Col r. Advancing years sickness, care, diiwp, S ointment, and creditary predis position, all turn t ho hair frrav.and either of them incline it to shed prematurely. OR, by long and ex tensive nse, hair nrovon thttt it stops V hefalllngof tbehair Virnmediaicly ; oftn i'ronoa-s tho erowth. 1. an. I always surely '- nitomi its color. j.-t.- when taded or gray. It stimulates tho nu tritive nnan to hcaltv activity, and pre serves both tho bair and Its beauty; Thus brashy, weak or sickly hair becomes giosny, pliable and strenirthencd : lost hair rcxrotuff wih lively expression : falling liatrMchecked and atablished; thin hairthickenst and faded or era v bnlr resumotheir original color. lis operation is snreand barml. It cures dan druff, heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and snO'-under whtch conditions, diwauws of t he scalp ar ImiNwaible. Asadresslng for ladies' hair, the VIGOR is praised for its grateful and asrreeahl per fume, and valued for the soft lustreand riob-' new of tone It imparts. n EPARRii BT Or: JT. c. AYEH Co.. low ell, 6laaa., Fraotloal and Analytical Chemists. Car Sold by all Druggists and Dcniers in Meuicine.' 8v7y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OVT.-A Ke given in Arril. ls.bv J. A ' a AH-i j.jiia Barrel froia paring tte . i . t " AlbanytOr.,Nor.5, igT3.- - Alia