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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1876)
j I b u k g' Jg t i &U x. rCOLISHID KVKRT FRIDAY, BY COLL, VANCLEVE, n THE REOISTIE BUILDING. Corner Perry and .Fir SlrcU. TERMS-IS ADVANCE. One copy, one year One copy, six inapt lis To clubs of twenty, each copy. . . ,2 SO 1 50 ti CO O.IllJie MifH......... -Ten cents. Snbseriherft outside of I. inn eountv will be rharged 20 cents extraIS 7o for tbe" year as . that is the amount of otage per annum which we are required to pay on each paper mailed by us. Agents for the Rejrteter. The following nnincd gentlemen are author ized to receive and receipt tor sntMcrit ions to t lie keoistek in the localities roenuiimw : Messrs. Kirk A llumo...... ...... ..UrownsvUle. Robert Glass Cm w forrfsv f 1 le. W. P. Smith Hanwv O. P-. Tompkins Iliirrisburg, t. II. Claughton.....: Lebanon, A. Wheeler Co. . . Shedd, Messrs-Smith A Brasileld Junction 'itv J. B. Irv-ine Seta. Thos. H. Reynolds... Salem, W. Waterhouse. Monmouth, FKEDAY. ...MARCH ST. 187G. REPVBUt'AK STATE COXTEXTIOS. A Republican State Convention is liere- bv caiieu to convene in uie city ot Poi tland. Wednesday, May 3d, 1876, at H o'clock A. n., to select six delegates to the Nation ai itepiibiicau Convention, candidates tor indjres of tbe supreme court In the second third and fifth judicial districts for prose cuting auorueys lor tne several judicial dU- iricxs, uiree presidential elector?, and a candidate for representative in eonn-ress. and for the transaction of such otlier btisi- iiess as may come before the convention. It is recommended that primary and county conventions in the several comities be held as follows : Primary conventions on Wednesday. April 19th, and cotintv conventions on Wednesday, April 26tli, or at Eucn otner limes as use conntv commit tees may appoint. " 'lhe following is the apportionment of tieiegnres in ine saiu convention upon the hasts of the .Republican vote for representa tive in congress m : Baker .... Benton Clackamas.... , Clatsop.... Columbia Coos Curry Douglas Grant .... .... Tackson ....... Josepliine .... . Iake ., Line 3 C e 3 1 5 3 .7 3 4 2 2 7 Lion Marion..... Multnomah Polk Tillamook . . Union...... Umatilla Wasco Washington. Yamhill.... Total ....10 13 ....13 2 3 .... 4 3 .. ..4 .... 8 .115 In making tins calt for a Republican State Convention, Uie State Central Com mittee realize the fact that too much impor tanee cannot be attached to preliminary -operations. This being a "government of me peopie, Dy tne people, ror the people," the agents or officers ot the government should be in accord with the people. Ac cording to the general accepted plan of selecting candidates, the first steps are ta ken In onr primary, county ami State con ventions.. These form the ground work of political organization upon which the whole superstructure must stand or fall. If hon est men desire honest officials. Is it asking too much that tbey lay aside for a day afi oilier business ii flairs and devote the time necessary to select proper- persons to attend county and State conventions? In view of these considerations and of the important interests at stake we earnestly appeal to all legal voters who are in sym pathy -jt-iih the principles of the Republican !arty, regardless of personal likes and dis likes to rally at the primaries, and see to it that none but true men are entrusted with the business of preparing for the coming political campaign : Select men who are not only true themselves in the broadest sense ot that term but men of discernment, men who can and will choose wisely for tlie good of the people in defiance of "rings'' nd "clifiHes." ' i It is unnecccssnry at this time to reiterate in thiacall the principles ot the Republican party;1 its glorious record is still fresh in the memory ot an enlightened public; it is sound upon all the great principles affect ing our national existence ; it is the party of progress and development ; it exposes corruption wherever found and inflict pun ishment upon conspirators tearful and sud den, without respect of person or position ; it favors the universal enlightenment of the people without trammel of creed or iam : and its banuer is found in the van leading on the hosts of reformers in all that tends to higher civilization and enlarged freedom. L. S. SCOTT, Chairman. - J. C. Morel and, Secretary pro tem. The Union .National Republican Convention meets at Cincinnati, Ohio, on mo Hin oay oi jime, i(o. ! A Philadelphia woman swore that her husband's conduct was enough to "irritate an angeL ) ' Jesse D. Carr, at Clear Lake, has lost 3,800 out of 4,700 head of sheep, and .will in .all probability lose the en tire band.' . , ; .. , , Six lines of Philadelphia horse cars will run direct to the Centennial Exbt. bition grounds. The will have a seat ing capacity of 8,800 per hoar, and 16, 000 if packed. , V In one of the large London hotels they introduced steam machinery, for washing dirty plates and dishes, and also for cleaing boots and : knives and forks. ! s ' JZti:'C. According to a correspondent, a man can get 70 cents worth of goods in San Francisco and $20.05 iu silver, for a $20 gold pieov The silver business seems to be overdone in California. 1 " - It is reported that with the reor ganization of the Oregon railroads, Ben Holliday will be left outtbat all his interests in railroads steamboat and steamship lines will be; transferred to the German bondholders. . Put Smith and family, late ot Port land, are now in San Francisco, where they propose . to reside , permanently. x-at nas an Oregon colt m; training which gives fair promise of doing credit to Webfoot, asf with but little training he is credited with making his 'mile In 2:32. .-V.1-- ,Wm. B. Beach, lawyer, has been placed on" the - Democratic , ticket for Governor ot Rhode Island, in place of Gen. Cooke, who declined. 1 Mexico has imposed an extraordinary tax of one-halt per cent. The United States consumed 2,000,- 000 of bushels of peanuts last year. Orders have been received from Eng. land, by manufacturers in Fall River, for 10,000 pieces of goods per week. 1 he income of the Detroit House of Correction, from the labor ot the in mates last year, was $83,787 24. " Miss Emma Taylor, a Michigan girl, had 200 spasms in three weeks, and still she isn't Lappy. Tho Republicans of Rhode Island have rerK ruinated the present State offi cers, headed by Henry L. ' Kppitt for Governor. The law recently enacted by the California Legislature, punishing wife beaters by public whipping, has receiv ed the Governor's signature. What is known as the "Grasshopper Bill" has passed the Minnesota Legis lature. It appropriates 139,000 to reimburse certain counties for expenses incurred in destroyins; grasshoppers. The poll of a Brooklyn ferryboat the other morning resulted in : "Belie-ed Beechergnilty, 71 ; "not guilty 23 ; "declined an opinion," 21. 9- . In Missouri there is evidence of the existence of an ancient city from the difcoveryofmany brick. The bricks not being cocooued with hats, the stale of civilization cannot bo determined. Tlie Etreet ears of Constantinople are desenbtd as big cigar-boxes on roll ers ; but, Allah be praised ! the eonduc tair is not permitted to punch the pass- enjair. It has been decided by a St. Louis court that an illegal clause in a will does not invalidate the whole instru ment. : " ' ' ' " l'aul JJahlgreeii, ,onsul-General of the Uuited States to Italy, son of the ate Rear Admiral Dahlgreen, died at Rome on Friday last, March 24th. Tlie, tornado which swept over the ittle town of Hazel Green, Wisconsin, on the 10th instant, destroyed thirty buildings and killed forty persons. It is stated that Jrs. C. P. Jarsh and JJrs. Belknap, sometime previous to the late exposure, had a little quarrel and that is the reason why Mr. Jarsh testified against the Secretory. On the evening of the 23d inst., in liiladelplna, three men, named Xoles, Hamlin and Patterson, were arrested for uttering $5 counterfeit bills on the Merchant's National Bank of New Bedford. i i , In the municipal elections lately held in the various-" cities and tons of Maine, there were heavy Republican gains over the last spring election. Jaine anticipates the candidacy of her municipal elections her appreciation of the situation. '' The legislature of Iowa has amended the railway law of that State so as to provide for a railway commission, but refused to abrogate the provision fix ing a tariff of maximum freights. The commission aro allowed, upon special showing to allow variations of the sched ule, within a limit of 20 percent, above or below the schedule fixed by law. v; ' j- m i ; - . , -.. . . -? - i Vigorous efforts are being made to devise some measures by which to get rid of the Chinese nuisance in San Fran cifco.: :Ai lone as the provisions of tlie Burlingame treaty are in force, it if im possible to prevent the immigration of the odious Orientals. So that the first step to take will be to induce Congress to procure a modificatforf of & ' 51 A magnificent cameo, supposed to be the portrait of Octaviat the second wife of Mark Antony, and the sister ot Au gustus, has been brought to' the notice of the Paris Academic des Inscriptions. The stone is a sardonyx, with a milky surface, the interior being of a reddish black, and ; the workmanship ' of the cameo' -- is exquisitely delicate. The face is evidently a portrait, ' and the head resembles that of the Venus of Milo. Tlie mail contractors for carrying the mail between Redding, California, and Roseburg, Oregon, V get- $70,000 per annum, as payment for cartying a daily man oetween these poiuts. - li wi . as they fail for two or three raoEtbs in the year to carry the mail, but procure , an order to have it jseotby efeamerswhicn ply between''rattxqua' Port land every ten days ; or two ' weeks; should, cot a deduction be made from tlie $70,000 sufficient tq cover the time during which they fail to comply with their contract? , There are only six prisoners remain ing m the Territorial penitentiary at jEceu s island. TIlOO ... 1 A T " - a"j uit fanny fern on her dyin bed besought Parton to mar. ry ber daughter. j It is reported that Hallett Kilbourii's books, when examined, will reveal the connection of some very high officials witn tne real estate pool. . Four Olympians aria reported to have drawn a ticket for ,$100,000 vin the Wyoming lottery, confirmation. The report lacks Vancouver has about $1,600 in her city treasury. Tho council has ordered - - tne redemption ot $700 outstanding bonds. XT 1 J t : T x , ai. vruBuy uu d. o. joooios were elected representatives - to the Grand Lodge of Oregon, to meet Jay next, from Western Lodge, No. 6. I. O r ' tw L: c Out in the Black Hills gold region, when you buy a bowl of bean soup, you take off your coat, dive for a bean, and when you come up with it the proprie- tor or the saloon takes it away from you and says you only paid for soup. oome loreign corresponaeul says : Tlie ex-Lmpress Eugenie is thin and pale, but still very handsome. Site and her son live in a plain and : unpre tending way at Chiselhumt ; the late emperor's place at table is daily deck ed with a little bunch of fresh violet. Tlie prince is well made, good looking, and begining to display a dark brown mustache. "Your visits remind me of the growth or a successful newspaper," said Uncle Jabez leaning his chin on his cane and glancing at William Henry, who was iweei on angelica. : v liy so ( inquir ed wuiiam Henry. "Well, they com menced on a weekly,' grew to be a tri weekly, and now nave become daily, with a Sunday supplement." "Yes." said William Henry, bracing up. "and after we are married j we will issue an extra" Sh h," said Angelica, and they went out for a stroll. Fashionable society is a merrv-ero- around, that first makes us giddy and then sick. So says some one who evi dently knows what is what and is not desirous of further information on the same subject. - A young lady at Richmond. Ind.. went to the river seven times one day to commit suicide, and then went home and cried because she couldn't ha a heroine. Borrow trouble if you have not enough already. He who has health is a rich man and does not know it. A Foot Lamp. One of the most inter esting things in tlie Holy Land is the fact that one meets everywhere in daily life, the things that illustrate tlie word ot the Lord. Tlie streets of Jerusalem are verv narrow, and no one is allowed to so out at ; ... ... . . . . .... " mgiit vnuioui a iigni. -i nrow open your lattice in tlie evening and look onr. ran will see what seems to be little stars twink ling on the Davement. Yon will hear the clatter of sandals as the late traveler rattle along. . As tbe party approaches, you will see that lie hae a little lamp fastened to his foot, to make bis step a safe one. In an in stant the verse comes to your memory, writ ten in that same city three thousand years ago. "Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path." The farmers on Rogue river, Curry county, are going extensively into the raising of potatoes for the San Francis co market. It is estimated tliat ten or twelve thousand head of beef cattle will be driven East from Wasco and Grant counties this year. The Coos Bay wagon road is m a very bad condition, and the mud is hub deep; consequently the mail carrier is dubbed General Growler. The assessor found only 1,456 voters in Clackamas county ; the scliool clerks report 1,681, a difference of 225. Some body skipped somebody. .Not long since Captain Lewis, who resides on the middle fork of John Day river, had tlie misfortune ,. to lose . his bouse by fire, The loss falls heavily on the captain, as he had jast commenc ed the improvement of a ne.r place. : John Gates," a German Jivjng v on Coyote creek, Lane county, felled a. large tree on his house bne day last week, and lost all his household fixtures except one plate and a gun.' When"' the 'tree was about falling he called his wife est to see it fall, or she would have been killed by the smash-up. V f ,?t The Indians on Kalmath reservation have about completed an assortment of articles for exhibition at tne coming Centennial articles illustrative ot their wild life before the advent of the white man Among them are suits of buck skin, moccasins, snow shoes and leggings armor and , shield, war hat, fish nets, fish hooks (bone), and lines for catching fish and docks, tale matting, men's and women's hats, baskets-, bow and arrows, woman's saddle, gambling outfit, want pom ornaments etc some 45 'articles mall. - These are to be numbered and described and placed in caro ot Major Jackson, to be lorwarded a soon as possible. ' Mr. Mcintosh, of Coos river, .while carrying his gun over his shoulder with his hand over tlie muzzle, accidently shot himself through the hand, losing a finger. : A conference of the ministers of tlie M. E. church of Idaho, together with some from Oregon, will be held at the M. E. church, Boise City, April 1st. There will be lectures by different ones, Utah unlike Idaho," comes up very slow to the support ot the centennial. A Salt Lake paper says that the mine owners of that Territory are subscribing in a very niggardly way towards de fraying tlie expenses of a mineral display at Philadelphia: ' - J ' Utah miners who were attracted to the Black Hills by the reports of . rich placer digging, write to their friends in Salt Lake, that they have prospected in diggings where it had been said from ; twenty-five to fifty cents to the pan had been taken ont, and after diligen t labor, they were only able to find a color. A letter from Goose Lake says: "Tbe winter has been very cold. Snow from ten Tto twelve inches deep, on an avenge, ail: badly drifted. The shaK low places enable the stock to get some gras , but,many are getting very poor. Capt. Barnes lias lost 40 head oat of 700 or 750 head. Mr. Stone has lost 75 head out of 800 or 900 head, and Dowell, one cow and. three calves out ot 225 head, and many other in the same proportion. This winter has been much worse on stock than last year. The stock rangers will soon have to fence tlieir hay land or move thei. stock to where the winter range is better and tlie settlements are not so thick." Union, the county seat of Union coun ty, is improving rapidly. It now has one large flouring mill, one mill for chop ping feed, post-office. State land office, Wells, targo & Co.'a express office, telegraph office, office N. W. S. Co., one newspaper, one hotel, and anotlier now rapidly being completed, three large stores, ope tin and stove store, one butcher shop, one saddler shop, two boot and shoo shop, two blacksmith shops, one wagonmaker shop, two coop. er shops, one furniture shop, one furrier, two fancy notion storeg, one saloon, two physicians, one lawyer, one drug store. one paint shop, one livery stable, two churches, the M. E. and Episcopal. On Tuesday last, at McMinnville, John Murray, a lad ot about 14 years, had one of his hands so badly shattered by the discharge of a shotgun, that it was necessary to amputate about halt way to his elbow. . The accident occur, red at Mr. Isaiah Martin's residence. It seems that the lad had been out with the gun, and returned. He laid the arm down on the lounge and sat down at tlie muzzle of it. Desiring to move it, he commenced shoving it along on the lounge, when, as might bevo been expected by one more accustomed to handling fire-arms, the hammer caught, was drawn back and sprung, discharg ing the contents of the gun with the effect above named. Near PrairieCity, Grant county, so we are credibly informed, is a copper and cobalt mine. . Tbe mine has been fully and satisfactorily tested, and all that Is now necessary is capital to work it. , -v. The case of H. IT. Lose vs. A. X. Foley, before the board of State land commissioner involving the r?ght to enter 43.60 acres of tide land near Em pire City, has been decided in favor of Mr. Foley, ... : . - v- Vj . Hb Grand Secretary of the State Grange recently ' received a letter from Lake county enclosing a $5 gold note for which tlie writer desired the Secreta ry to send him a marriage license. It is tlie general impression that Utah will receive the greater portion of the Black Hills immigration, a&er the vic tims liave discovered how bey have been deceived in that country. W - ' - ' Last month Pioche ehipped through Salt Lake $181,000 refined ballion, tbree-foOTifts of Which' came from the Raymond &Tine. f ' ' 1 , . The bridge across the Owyhee river on tlie road between Winnemucca and Cornucopia, is to be completed by , the 1st of May. It will cost $1,300. , I Reports from all the leading mining districts in Utah are very encouraging, and tlie prospect for more than doubling the yield of lastyear,4s already assured. : The farmers of John Day valley are busy plowing and wlng. i Tbe indica tions now are that they will have splen did crops.- ' ; : -.- Mr. Geo. Knizley has been surveying mineral lands. He Reports ' that snow over there is from five to eight feet deep. j 'A man named 'Jack 'Reynolds was arrested almost in the act of burglai izing a store at Boise City week before last. Iramio is maksng a strike 'for the Black Hills trade, and Evanstbn is after the anticipated Big norn stampede. Union oonnty is preparing for quite a celebration on the coming Fourth. , Dallas people met last Saturday to or ganize a fire company. . Wbo you wish Posters Visiting Cards, Duslness O&rds. QUI Heads, Letter Heads Envelopes, Dall Tickets, Programmes Labels, PRINTING HOUSE, Horse Bills, Circular, Pamphlets, or in tact anything In tbe call at the ALBANY CORNER , FEBBy . riRST-fiTri,', ' t HtGISTtK Valuable Property Tor Sale ! TIIE UNDERSIGNED would 'respect fully call tlie atteution of emigrants aiid others who wish to procure lands in Oregon, to the following propositions : I will sell upon easy terms several dwell ing houses, principally new, some of them flue residences with excellent lots, situated in the central part of the city of Albany, convenient to business, and which are pay! Ine fine interest. Also, some splendid unimproved lots. Also, three farms fa IA,m county, two of them containing 320 acres each, lying together, and have b?en wotked ttt.rm' 'y. ore two donation claims, taken up in 1850. They are princi pally prairie and ! bottom land, and are tin- li'lf0:,? mRdlvWed i,lto snitable fields. Good buildings, orcliards and meadows on them, with the county road running through about the center. These lands can be di vided into three or four farms, and all have timber, water and good soil, and all front on the road. Horses, wagons, to rming implements and enw ran i ...r them. Price $1S 'SXZZEm n liana niuf rmaiiiln ! . piijruieiltS lo suit i lVT' fmallrm of 235 acres, situated Iialf a mile ivtut. nf T . , dwelling, barn, orchard, etc' quite all en- , r, . ""v ""us. j.nere is about loO acres of good grain land on this tract, and a fine lot of excellent saw-timber kvuTciiicui. wi ui Aiuany vanai, and can be run to Albany in a few hours at little cost, where it is worth $7 per M. Price Pr "t:re, oue-tiuru in nuiul, balance in payments. AIiM from TOO tn 9fm .. , - ' C ' uuiuiuniTni lands. 4 miles east of Lebanon, on south IJHfllK f II I .-VI 1 1 r 1't If) ft 1.71 I.n, I t , . , . . .v. . uuuuiu, iiraine timber, which can be rtm to Albany throutrh u . ' i. iiuic w , win ninne a good " wiirKiiicui io roaus anu mills. ' Price. $6 per acre. To persons desiring to engage in the stock business. I will sell lron 800 to 1.000 head of lino stock cattle, containing from 200 to 300 head fine beef steers, ranging from 3 to 6 years old ; 200 to 300 cows, tlie remainder yoang cattle U good common American stock with some fine English blood. With the rattle will be sold several head horses, mules and fanning implements, and from 800 to 900 acres of as fine meadow and liay laud as can be found on the Pacific coast. I'he cattle are nmninirnn n tins nnm nn,i . "- .auv IHl'KC Aim u.t ,urviiiiu ior to per iieati an round, while the land can be obtained for il2 per acre. The cattle and land are situated 200 miles east of Albany, and east of the Cas cade mountains, in an excellent country. Also, about 800 acres of fine meadow land, 20 miles west of the above, or 180 miles east of Albany. This is splendid form land ami surrounded with excellent range, water and timber. Price, $ 10 per acre. All of tlie above property will be sold for one-third cash in hand, the remainder in payments to suit purcliasers. with interest at 10 per cent. For further particulars apply to j.. KI.KIXS, '. . Albany, Oregon Possession given 1st of April, 1S76. Feb. 11, 187(5-21 w4. . ATTENTION. PARKER & xlIORRlSV ITe.'w; Elevatoi ! TS XOH RKADY roR T1IK RF.CFJt T OS A of whent nd oats. We call tlio at ten i. .. of wnncrs to ne moi 1 1 i:it we imve erwtru tho tl iiCBt wnrflionoe tn Mu Stntji.f lnr.ro and ar in position to liamlle satisfactorily an ii.ntuMiHc quantity of grain. Oar house lias a 200,000 bushels of Wheat nt one time, nntl lalocatetlon (He margin oft he Willamette It i ver, and provkted it ha sid tiwk from tho U. A C. 11. It.. BO ttlilt hinmi-nta mnr bo made daily by rail, and s often by water as bnitinarfaciHtteHntrT. VVc have two"lttrBe bik'- iion tans, in aaaition 10 ot nor Inns, attuithcd to tlie house, run by water power, and mo tnus prepared to O Xj 33 all tho wheat received. Can take in and clean 10,000 bushels ix:r day. Cleaned wheat is woith much more in all toreiii markets thon foul wheat, and none should Ie whipped M ir limit cleaning, purchatyes willliefiveeetitsa buHiiel on wneat, and four cents on ons. IVo have SIXTY TIIOISAXD SACKS to fnrntsn those, storing wheat with ns, free to those whose wheat, we turebaxe, imd at, the lowest easli prk-e to tho.-c who sell their wheat from onr house to other buyers. Persons stor ing with n are at liberty to sell to whom the v please. Those who reside on the west side of tho river will have ferriage free. Will be in the market as buyers, and exiicct to he able lo nay the highest possible prk-e. Having pre pared ourselves to do a lane business, we hope for onr sliare ot the public patronage. PAItKEK St MORRIS. ntTvfijuly 31 Albany, Oregon: L00X TO YOUR INTERESTS ! " 7 AX 11 1" S -rW E 31 ONEY J Old Reapers, Mvwera and Threabers Repaired and made almost as good as now MERRILL & I'lTXAM'S NEW MACHINE SHOP Is now prepared to do all kinds of Wd Taiaiar, Sawinar and- Dressing-. ' Also, any Ironwork and general Blacksmith lnjr the trade may demand. -- Fencing rickets will be kef n hand at all times. v7nSi 3ctle2 A Lssrse Bod- of RIcb Land for Sale Cheap. ' QQA ACRES OF LANli, IX LISS COUNTY; iOvT S00 acres in cnltlvation eeptlMe of cultivation well watered. Has a gooa noose. Darn, and outhouses thereon all onder fence, and lying within v miles of a Talk road station. All nood enuii orrndn IxiuL Th entire tract wiU be sold cheap. Inquire of - A. JOHNS, Aug 807-48v7. j ; .., .-! Albany, Oregon. s Jut Iaaned. aOOtH Mttloa. MANHOOD Revised and corrected by tiro anthor, K. de F.- . otto csiy on i ue cause ana cure of pre mature decline in man, showing how heal ill is A uit., . ; . i . ... . i. Hir i unmr synopsis oi the impediments to marriage, the treatioent of nervous and phystcul debility, exhausted vitak Ity, and all other diseases appertaing thereto; tne iwinllAnftiiMmiv .Anw .... . . . i . mmMiw fWVV4W, " Oplntona at the Preaa. "" " CURTIS ON "MANHOOr.-Thet isnoranm. ber of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he bo parent, preceptor or clergy man. Imlon Tims. i 1 CURTIS ON "MAN HOOli" This book shonld bo read by tho young for instruction, and by th nflllctod fat relief ; t will hijnw no one. MttltofU Times awi UavOc . . Price- One Pollar, by uiaft or express. Ad dress the uthWt 1R. CUKTl3,aai8uttorca.roet, Or P. O. Box 337, Sun Francisco, Cal. avTm3 ' QOJI8TAWTT.T OS M AXIS : . Lime, Shingles, Plaster IHirls, - Lath, Hair, etc., ' The Highest raah Price Paid r Wool. Albany, May li.'73-35vT ; ;;joHri';corir2SR; BANK! N.'G -AXI AX.BAXY, oRixiear. 1 xxvosl'Kncajvjcoj, Interest allowed on tlmedepoBlt In coin. KxcImluro on PortUuwl, fian JtrjicW-i and Sew York, for Bale at lowent .' a t ollections madeand prompt ly reinitted. Kefers to II. W. CorUett, Honry aiiln W. 8. 1 -add. , . Bankins honra from 8 A M. to t r M..- Albany, Feb. 1, I87tvS A. CAKOTUEF & ca Dealers In t Vll EM I CAM, OILS, PAiam, TB T ...... . ' All the popular .... r j v, PAXEXX. MEOICIIWEft, - - '1N K - CUTLERT, CIGARS, TOBACtX). SOTIOSS KKFtnEBITi nd TIIt: Uih. ' Particular rare and promntnM f ivn , I'hyaicianit' prescription and Family fbM ipes. ,. A. CKHOXmLVA A CO. Albany, Oregon-4r9 . Albany Dook Ctorc. JWO. FOSIIAY, ' DEALER TS MISCELLANEOUSROOKR. ' School Hooks, ulank Book , Stationery Faney Articles, Jtc. "' Rooks imported to order, at shortest pn-' slble notice. ... . vinSO , II. 3. BOlIdiUTOX, W. l., GRADUATE OF THE fJVrVKSMrrT Medleal t'oiicife of New York, lata memlier of Belluvieu Hospital IledlealCol le. New York. Okkicb In A. Carotnnf & Co.'n drug More, Albany, Oregon. . , , V. C. TWF.EDALE, DEAI.EH "TIC Ox-ooex'iesi, ? IroArisioj8, . Tsbatcs, fleam, C'ntlery rh cry, and Wood 4c Willow War, ALBAN7, OBEaOZf. Call and tee him. ' 4i J J. XV. BALDWIN, Attorney and CoButeler a I ATH-L PRACTICE IS ALL THE Court ui a. W in the 21, Sd and 4th Judicial 11 tricts in the Supreme Conrt of Oregon, and in Uie IT. S. District and Circuit Conrt s. Opkice In Parrish brick, tap stairs), 4n ofllce occupied by the lata K. II. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. toU EPIZOOTICS DISTAXCED. , THE BAT TEAM MTIZ.K. ' UVEH, ANI IS FLOURISIirNO LIKE A okkkm lay tree. Tlutnkful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will alwavs b . Feady and easily fonud. to do an v hniilimr ' within the city limits, for a reasonable coiniiensHiion. . Ka& Mi el i very r n fipeeiMltjr. . . A. N. ARNOi.n, 20v3 Proorielor. 2?ils ZJ?iles : WHY SAY THIS DAMAGISO AJfH troulilesome complaint cannot li eitre I, when so many evidences of sueeess " might le plaoed lietore you every day -, cuws of supiHMcd hoMdes eases? Your' ' physician Informs you that the longer you r allow the complaint tn exist, j-ou lessen your chances for relief. Krprrirnre hut i augld this in all caw. A. Carothera Co.'a ltle rills ktmtt f Olauatat !' - are all they arc reontnmendea to be. Will cure Chronic, Rlind and Hieotl lnjr files In a very short time and are cnmmUmt Ut av This preiMiration Is sent by mall or ex press to any point within the United Slates at I 50 per package. , Address, A. CAKOTIIERS A CT.. ! 5v5 - o S3, Alhuoy.Oacgoa. . The Eugene firemen are making ar mngemenu for a grand ball at Laue'a llall on Christmas eve. CENTENNIAL. 1876. atl Chicago & rJorth-VcctT crn flail way.' ' " - 1 K rpE rori lAK KOPTE OTEBLAKB. ,l Iassenirers for Chleago, Niagara Falls, Pitt, hurg. Philadelphia, Montreal, Onebec, New York uonoii, or any jjoiui. jvaai, suouiu unj" Inetr TBANSCONTIXJENTAL Tlirr. ' ' Via tla Planers- ltaaita i : CSII-AC10 A KOMI M f t.SUI BtAia.WA.'; . . THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE KAST.'i , ; 1., Its Track ia of PTEEL RAIL", Wna on It hna'.T . been madetlie FASTEST time that hasever lieen. MAIK in this country. By this route passen- ' gets for po I n ts st ef Ch kstno liare cboica of t h . ; following lines from Chicago ; . . . ... - By the rtulng,rwtsra sa4t-hlcni and Peanaajrlvaatte StaUwagrat ( ; 3 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace ears through to Phuadelpbta and Nw York on each train. , i j .. , .. .s j 1 THROUGH TRAIN, with Pullman Palace rara ' ' to Bui timore and Washington, -.i ... ..-tf 1.,. By Use Iain Mmre and Mlehtyam in-- , r era Kali way and rsnUsas iSts It as-ar Central and IBrso HsMfssail, '"U 3 THROUGH TRAINS PAILY", . with Palaea Irawlng ttoom and Silver Palace ears thro' to Siaw Yorkv .. vi i .tw..t l.y the niehlaran Oatral.Clrand Trask,-.,,. tirent 'Western and Krle and 2w tavst. ' : t'estral MnUwaya, ,,:...:-;!. S t 1; 3 THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Pilacj t. Drawing Room and KleepliiK ears tnrongh to, " New York to N tngara Fails, indtnUo, Jjeauttr I or Now York city. , , ... . , , Ky Ball hilars aad Obta Uadsaad." 2 THROUGH TRAISS DAILTln PnTltns 1 Palaoe ears for Newark, Zanesvtlte, Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore without cbanga. This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only lino running rniliman celebnated,PALACE hLEKIS,, IMI CARa ANI COaCHK. eonmeeiinir wliA Union Pacinc Railroad at UMAHA and f mm tho WEST, -via Urand Junction, Marshall, Cedar RapMls, Clinton. Storllnir ad 1v t-4, -jr CAGO ANI THU AT. ,,,.,, . ; - .. i ht ' This popular route to unsurpassed fr Rroed. Comfort and Safet y. The toot h, well h, i . ed and perfect ttck tif stil rails, tie ceJt-iuxj, , ed J.lluin Palace bleeping eatO ltjrf,-V Telogramn System of inoviog ., i o Wirity with which they ni, the at.ni .i.o sr. rangement for running through eaiu vnr from all points West,securo to passenseta aU the comforts In modern railway travelm. N changes of Cars, aad no tedious dtuakjs m.t Xmrl rles. . i Passengers will nd Tickets via -this ft-voeita t- f route at the General Ticket Office of tho CcntraA . Paclflc Railroad, Saoramento. . Tickets for sale at all tbe TlcJcet Ofr of thJ . , Central Paciflc Railroad. W.H. FTENNEtT, MARVIN HUGHITT.Geit.finp.M fien.Pas. Agt. . H. P. STANWOOn, General Agency, 121 Moat! -gouicry street, S Frunciwco, VT,lTJ ' - y it .