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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1876)
P : 8 OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBAK Y, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1876. The Republicans of Linn connty will remember that the primaries are to be held to-morrow Saturday awl every Republican is earnestly requested to be in attendance. The political Bkies in Old IJfln were never more favorable for the election ot the Republican ticket provided that ticket is made np of good men. By "good men" we don't mean what is generally nccepted by those two words, but men who possess the necessa ry brains, are thoroughly and reliably honest, with "backbone" stiff enough to do that which they know to be law ful and right at all times and under all circumstances. We must not nominate time-servers or old political hacks, who come seeking with the odor ot former political contests. We rnrtst have pare men men above reproach, who have not and will not bend to old party tricks or favoritism, no matter what the pres sure. The Democratic party-5 having failed to do this, it depends upon the coming Republican County Convention to present to the voters of Linn county the men demanded by the times. With in the ranks of the Republican party of Linn there is an abundance of the right kind of material, and although in some instances the men selected for office may not ' desire it, preferring the walks of private life to that of a servant ot the people, yet every ruch an one should remember that each citizen of this great Republic has a duty to perform, and when called upon by his neighbors and friends, should be willing to serve them in any capacity for which he is fitted. With this understanding, let every Republican be in attendance at the pri maries to-morrow, and aid in selecting the best men in the party as delegates to the County Convention. With a live delegation, thoroughly aroused to the importance of the occasion, and .conversant with the wishes and desires of the people in the precincts represented Ay them, a ticket can be made that will Mje elected by a rousing majority in June. BeMtmUe Oanms CMImUm. The Democratic County Convention assembled in this city on Wednesday. Win. Cyrus, of Sck, was elected Chair man, and Messrs. A. W. Stanard and (I. a. Blakelv. Socretarie. The first business of the Convention was the election of eleven delegates to tb State Convention. The delegates elect are : S. Montgomery, John Sumner, Joseph Hamilton, B. R. Grimes, J. H- Washburn, G. T. Crawford, J. A. Por ter, L. Bilyeu, B. F. Cooper, J. K. Weatlierfbrd and A. F. Beard. After the election of delegates, came lite main business of the convention, to- wit : tho selection of candidates for the Legislature, and for the different county officers. 2. II. Haley received the nomi nation, under a suspension of the rules, by acclamation, for State Senator. For Representatives the following vote was cast : ; ' ' ' T. L. Porter, 53 ; A. W. Starard, 46; J. W. Weatherford, 39; John Sumner, 32 ; J. T. Crooks, 30 ; R. B. Grimes, 34; Alleu Parker, 28; J. Beard, 25 ; Jason Wheeler, 23 ; L. Bil yeu, 22. The first six were declared duly elected. r ' For Connty Judge, there was placed in nomination S, A. Johns, EL N. Tan dy, J. W. Baldwin, L. II. MonLartye, J. L. Cowan. On' the second ballot, S. A. Johns was declared the nominee. The candidates tor County Commis sioners were J. K. Charlton, B. R. Holt and Joe. Hamilton; the first two got away with it. For County Clerk Messrs. T. J. Stites, J. L. Cowan and G. A. Hill were nomi nated, Stites securing the nomination on the second ballot. Next came Sheriff, tor which Messrs. J. R. llerten, John Bryant, I. D. Mil- ler, W. K. Price and L. C. Rice, were nominated. On the fifth ballot J. R. Hcrren was nominated. For Treasurer there were three candi dates : Jacob Korcroes. James Shields and Philip Grigsby. On the third bal lot Mr. Grigsby was "nominated." Phil Smith, II. S. Williams and George Christie were contestants for the Assessors-hip, but Phil got away with it on the first round. Larkin Bilyeu and J. B. McFarland 'Rob ! Invitation from the Centen nial LxecutiT Committee, Portland, to attend the celebration ceremonies in that city on the 4th of July next, re ceived. Thank you, gentlemen, you may expect to see our handsome person on that occasion. A number ot wheat buyers ot Port land have gone out of the market for the present. As all vessels loaded with grain for Europe hereafter will not reach Liverpool until after the harvest in that country, few are willing to tend cargoes at even present low prices and take the chances ot profit. It is more than probable that transactions in wheat fur this season are cloned. Wheat quoted at $1.65 per 100 lbs. in Portland. ... Times are hard and money scarce, but new subscriber are coming in and the Rkqistkk has a much larger eircu- Onieat rial MUMih Mr!- A mnstvuee Areas the Wrt. BT ADDISON JOKES, SALEM, OREGON. During last year, Sunday excursion j train were run to the Centennial exhibi tion grounds." A lew week ago a peti tion was in circulation in Jiew Jersey asking the Legislature to stop those trains. It they retuse to doit, and the Sunday trains ran again this year, other ronds will probably do the same, and Sabbatli-breakers from Baltimore, Washington, and a multi tude of smaller towns will pour Into Phila delphia until the Quaker city will be inun dated. . ; ' We protest. Even Quakers have some rights whivkv other men ought to respect ; a ltd though we are in. far-off Oregon, we have a right to complain ; forbad examples are eontageous, and we are parties concern ed. Tlie most obsecurs family, getting water from a hydrant, would have a right to ery out if some bad men should build a TO MAKE MONEY! SAM MILLER WOULD AXNOUNCE to the public that he ia carrying on a Wagon and Carriage Shop at the old stand known as the Peters ft Spoldel shops, where hu ha on hand the finest lot of end oud side spring. Two & Three Seated Carriages ever manufactured in the State. If you don't believe it, CALL AJU BEE FOR YOVIHELVES. I use nothing but Eastern Timber, and Warrant all Work to give satisfaction, while my prices are most reasonable. You do not know Imw your wife and family would appreciate a ride in a well-made, hand some and stylish hack. Purchase one of Sum Miller's handsome new carriages, and yon will pay less doctor's bills, and give your family re creation for which they will repay you a thous and times with tlieir happy smilus. Call at my shops, corner of Ferry and Second streets. Alliany, Oregon. Apr 14, mm rajs j . lation to-day than ; ever before. Of j tanner or a slaughter-house nt the head ot course we feel correspondingly encour aged, and if our friends will still con. tinue their kindness in our belialf, we will work rll the harder to deserve their continued favor. - the reservoir from which they must drink ; wealth, perhaps, to the perpetrators, but death to the victims. Philadelphia is an influential city. Her religious books and missionaries go every where. Corrupt that fountain, and we all suffer. How much would tlie gamblers ami saDDatb-oreakers ot the West be in fluenced hereafter by a colporteur from a city Which bad herself cast off the Sabbath, and repudiated 'the decalogue Would they not tell them to go home and work In Philadelphia t ..f But worse than that. Other bad men. seeing money in tlie plan, and utterly blind to the ruin it brings, would also run t tt i: t l tneir ouuoay crams an over Hie country, i. 4am,, iitinxunrieona, nd mnel- the$P -mr,lovees to manasre died on Monday, ot constipation ot tlie tiiem. woo Knows but they wool a start o i . mi .n them again lu Oregon? We should great- bowels, afler short Ulness, aged 42. w fe,r tliey woulcf He leaves a wife and four children. He Now it is not strange that whon young men have been obliseU to break the tourtn commandment, tiiey soon learn to break The Republicans ot Jersey City j elected the Mayor the first time for twelve yean by 800 majority. The Council is tie a heavy. Republican gain. " ;'. , Lebanon Hotel, S. II. CCAUGHTON, PBOPB IJEBASiOlf, OBHIIOX. HOC8E newly furnished throughout. The best tlie market satford always on t he table. Th TwwtnfHiw in next door to this House, from which the stage leaves tor Aioany at i o-ciocjc A. M. and return.ng arrives ot 6 o'clock P. M. Convevances nrocuretl lorpariies wisning to nous springs, a.i m.i j iwih visit the room, with eboioe reading guests of the house. He- matter, for the aprsuva was buried on Tuesday at Willamette Church. tlie eight also, and steal. Indeed it would be strance if it were not so. Break down a rpt T? i t - . young man's conscience at tlie outset, and The Republican Precinct Convention him to set at defiance bis mother's to-morrow will be held, for this pre- Bible and Ids mother's God and how long 1 111 1- I -111. . . . n n luvn ciact, at the Court House, commencing Ust? ve western men have seen enough at one o'clock, r. sr. Owing to the lack of office help this will pray that sikJi wickedness be not dot , , . . . . . in our Centennial city. It might bring ek we have not been able to bestow ainet and the e of that city, antT week tlie usual amount of editorial lab: r on this issue. Jjt fvprv fit. I of this, and do not vaut our sons ruined I 17 1 11. 1 wMAn nknM ..111 . i ... . i ii c iium c viri y miwr huh uimvuci .. puoiican De mere on time. cry out ; tliat every citiren will vote against it ; and that an good people everywhere done a of this proud nation "be worse than tlie first." It U by no means certain that a second Centennial (In 1970 will ever be celebrated; at anv rate, an armv ot wicked men are Mr. L. K. Blain was called to the doing all they can to prevent it. -i i . i - .. Of course it h easy to sneer at these uedside of Ins aunt, Mrs. Margaret Uilngs : but let Christians read tho twenty- Blain, ot Eugene Citv, on Thursday, sixth chapter of Leviticus and beware: let . . , M ... - , . . tlie city fathers read the thirteenth of Ne- by a telegram telling of her illness and jmiaf, ailfl j0 )ike Kira anj iet John Welsh Iser desire to see him at once. do his utmost to keep the buildings and grounds snut. i lie writer uopes to write again w neu SIIEBIEF a NAIE. . BT VIRTt'K of a writ of execntlon issued out of the t ircnit tvart of tho Slate or Oregon for Linn county, to me directed and delivered. for tlie sura of 7a3 45 in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, per month from tlie 14th dny of Maivb. lt)75,and the further snm of SVS 78. costs and for aecru ing ensts, in favor of K. II. Suliartsand against K. N . Beach, 1 have levied upon and will pro ceed to seU at pubiiu auction to tlie highest bidder, for U. S. e-old coin in hand-naid on day of salo, in front of the Owirt House door, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, ui Satm-doy, Oie 13th dag of May, IS76, nt 1k innr of 1 o'clock n. in. of said dav. all tlie following described pieces, parcels or tracts of land, to-wit : Lot, No. 7 in block So. 22. in the citv of Alt- ny, togvtlier with all and singular the tene ment , bere? it ament s an d appurt ennc;9 1 liere nntc. belonging or in anywise appurtiiiniiiff. to satisfy said execnilnn, costs ana accrninpr cosis, Dated, Apr. 11, IH70. I. C. KICK. 30wl Slieriu" of Linn Co., Oregon. New To-Day. Ti BOYiiK, IkHit and Sboe Maker, M door east of Harper's warehouses is always On hand to do work at reasonable rates, heat and nletii 27-8U13 S. C. STOKE, Iff. !., Physician and Surgeon, BROWNSVILLE, OREGON. ; orriC'E At the Krur Store. 27 v8 EaieeHter'a Kale of Real Eatate. THE UNDKKSIGXE1). remaining executor of the hist will and testament of Iieinus Beach, deceased, late of the city or Albany, by author ity of said will, will sell at private fcale certain real estate belonaHnar to the estate of sakl de ceased, eonsistinu of a residence nndan undivi ded one null in ino Aiuauy iiiy r muring Mill, with tho appurtenances ; alo, certain real es tate in the town of liuena Vista, in tlie county of Polk, consisting of a one-third interest in the Steam Saw Mill, and several town lots. Persons wishing to examine the property and learn the terms of sale, Ac. enquire of JOHN CONNER, Kemalnimr Executor of said Estate. Albany, Oregon, Marcu as, Itf-27v8w4 BEQISTEB BUIlBlUa, earner rir 4 Wtrr SSrea Just Iteoelvetl i A LARUE STOtV BOOTS- . ; ." i & SHOESS ..,.. ia i-4 OF EVERT 9TYEJB Jk MAKE J HAHDWAHE ! BOLTS, all slxoa and deserin tlortM, A general SHELF HARD. WARE-a full tna complete assortment. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose. Tin. Coper, Zisc and Sheet Iron, on hand for sale. w r w w J-rr. , - iela WHICH WILL BK L I WHX A1JSO PAY TIHB HlSbeat IBarfcet Priced in eclmngs, tor all kinds of f3 o 2. 5" Merchan table 2rocixiee- 2 "RriMtirtair done neatly, at short notice, First street, Albany, Oregon. n27v JErOT? Sale. AHRSTI.AS.S Harness Shop and Stock, lo cal ed in Lebanon. For term applyt o JOHN SETTLE. .i.i".'(i'rj (, . - SPECIAL SuTIfE. All persons owing me on notes that r dne or book acconnts, are requested to en II and pay up by the 1st of April. JOHN SETT LE. Lcba'ton, March 17, lOTSml KOTICE. - WHKREAS tnv wife, Anna Eltaa Selvestcr, withont ratrsiorpifivocation, lias left my lied and lioard for rarts unknown, I. Samuel Selvcster, hereby notify all with ahoin she may dcl, that they must deal with her at tbclrown risk, as 1 will not stand responsible for any of her debts, contracts ur liabilities. SAMUEL SELVESTER. March 17, lS7fc-w4n:i6 . . . Tmelwr iMUtatc. Tlie Teachers' Institute for the Tlard Judicial District met ia this city on Wednesday, April 12th, holding their sessions in the Calvary Church, on cor nier of Fourth and Ferry. James Wal ton, of Marion, was elected President, with A. Frazier, ot Yamhill, as Vice President, E. I. Smith, of Marion, was elected Secretary ; K. A. Lieser, of Yamhill, Assistant. Tlie attendance is large and the interest manifested in the exercises by our citizens complimen tary in a high degree. On Wednes day evening Rev. S. G. Irvine delivered the welcoming address, which was re sponded to by Prof. I II. Crawford, tlie church being filled by an attentive and Appreciative audience. The session will probably adjourn to-day. Tub Abdication Scare. It is ra mored that the Czar of ali the Russia contemplates abdicating the throne in favor of the Czarovitch. It is stated that the Czarovitch dislikes tbo Get- mans, that the political policy of Rus sia would, under his rale, undergo an immediate change, and France would be encouraged and supported in her views, which are known to be hostile to Germany, in trie event ot an tms a gigantic European war would result such a time of bloodshed and barock as probably never has yet been wit nessed. Hence the scare in We are inclined to doubt the report of the Czar's intended abdication, but there may be truth in it for all that. Me- wa a . . - I A UO VI I aT'M0 a IWW '1 he democracy lield a ratification he cm aflbrd the expense ot elvlne it a went for the School Supenntendency, mcetins on Wednesday nieht. at which sufficiently wWe circulation. Help linn but Bilyeu got it, while Hubbard (no relation of old Mother) Bryant was set np for Surveyor unanimously. R. Jacobs is to be offered as a sacri fice for the office of Coroner. As soon as the space and time are afforded us we will "discuss" the above named candidates, giving them the full benefit of a careful and honest analysis in tlieee columns. the nsual speeches were made and con gratulations extended. Mr. Jos. Vance proposes to leave us soon for a visit to the Walla Walla country. If he likes that fiuitful sec tion, lie may take up his abode there. O, the rain, tlie beautiful rain, Merrily, cheerily falls, Lake county has no newspaper. As it is a large county and must liave four or five hundred inhabitants, why don't some one go in and make a newspaper fortune N. T. Moore Is way np as a sign, orna mental or house painter, while in tlie mat ter of glazing, paper-hanging, caleeniiiung, etc., be don't take a back seat by no man ner o' means. See card. The ArlMMia and New Mexico Expreaa iniMny, NEW FAST LINE now rnnninjr frnrn termmns Sotrtncrn Pacific Kaitroad thronah lo Frescott. Tucson, and all intermediate points, reaches the newly discov ered Iticb mining DlHtrtcfK, of Arizona, by the Shortest, Cheapest and Best "rKUGHT SITIPMEXTS received by Wells, Faiito A Co., Sail Kranci-co. TICKETS for sale at oil principal ticket offices in San Francisco. HENRY WELLS, (of W. & Co. and Amer ican KxpressCo.!, President. J. O. UOL.AXD.No. 109CoHfomiatrt?et,San Francisco). Vice President. OIAH. II. WKIJ.S, Weoeral Kapt., 30111S Tucson, Arizona. X. T. MOORE, House and. Sign I'aixiter, ALBANY, : : OBEOOX. CI KAINrS, PAPERII ANG1XG, CAIX7KMIX X in". Gliizing, Ac. Havinpr hd an experi ence of a rears ia the bnsiness in the lutst, 1 can safely siiarantee satisfactory work to all. Shop 011 First street, nest door east of Clark A Wyatt. Iar;e Kara far (ialc or Beat. A FARM. knowTtasthe cfonntfon claim of J. M. Elliott, twelve miles east of Allwny.con- sistin? of W neves ; over 2(X) acres under culti- vat ion ; naianee ar present nscu as pasi nre, im all rfit crain land all nnrter fiuce ana well watered. It is one of the best fanns in Linn county, and will le sold or rented on favorable terms. Kiiquira ai tne rarm anoinin aiwvu des;ri!jeil on the west, of W. A. PACL-. March 17, 18703Hml Opposition is the Life of Trade T4VF, MRSAX Iais oppnediin office In the I J rear of the Post office. 011 Iti-oadalbin St., where he will keep on hand lor sale - Etnae, i'lfwtcr, (fnirnl, and "Sand Unnks," of best qualities, at. lowest rates. ja tt juuua-. Allmny, March 17, ne-'XtnZ' When we see men who for four years did their best to destroy tlie Govern ment and deluge the land with the blood of patriots, and who stand respon sible for the thousands of millions of debt that now burdens the nation, hold ing up tlieir hands in holy horror be cause the wife of a Republican official took money that she ought to have re fused , we are led to believe that Re publican virtue is so clearly established that a single departure from it shocks ' the world, or that these ex-Confederate ; gentlemen are oblivious to the crimes they have committed in the past in com- j parison to which the crime they condemn ia as white as the snow. Tli not nvxlnli of tlu fViitennhii IVnm- Beating its wings 'gainst the window enade and two iiu,ldred ami EVERYBODY BUYS THEM. pane, Trickling down tlie walls. Mr. Cass Humphrey gave us a call yesterday, having arrived from Walla Walla on Wednesday. Cass is well preserved. A. T. Stewart, the merchant prince ot New York, died on tlie 10th inst., of inflammation of the bowels. twelve dollars and a half. The Society j now has over three hundred dollars with ! wiiieh to fence the College grounds. The subsidy voted to tbe N. P. R, R. by tlie Montana Legislature at its late session, left to tbe vote of the peo ple, baa been defeated by over 200. Thk Leap Yeah rAirrr This evening, i expected to be the E Pluribus Erin- Unum Gobragh affair of the Centennial year and we think It will. Eastkr Sckdat. The hens should be spoken to at once, and contracts let to lay all tlie colored eggs possible between this and Sunday. It may be a little late, but there's no telling what may be accomplish ! ed by perseverenoe. HAVING Jt ST IIKCKIVEO A LARUE SH1P inent of I he celebrated new style Combined Drill and Broadcast STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL, direct from tlie factory, am now offering extra inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most of t he best farmers In the State are now using ''savin; seed and an iucreased.rield of grain is the result of drilling. Can be used equally well as a Drill or Broadcast Seeder. The STATF.5MAN GRAIN DRILL has been nmil. linniYived for this vear. Wareroomsat my Blacksmith Shop, eomerof Second and Kiiswortn streets, aiuniiy, wegon. FRAKK WOOD. Marcn 31, 1376-48 Keeping the pay of a few Government officials so close to their noses at to fail to see larger public interest beyond is Our three-linker friend, Mr. Grime, the present policy f tho Democratic j 01 Mmborss,ealtea yesterday, wme leaders in tlie House of Representative. I ". While Democracy ia striving to save a few millions by cutting down seeded appropriations, hundred ot millions A correspondent to tbe Dafte Jru Br Cash paid for Eggs, at J. Flelsch ner's, corner of First, si d Broadalbin It is reDorted that Boss Tweed is in I streets. ' tf - I Italy traveling Baron." as the "American HOKSE TO YOUR INTERESTS. CsT If you want to buy the latest style of lady's Bubbcr Boats, go to Jake Fleiacb uer's. on First and Breadalbin streets. 6tf In Every Town and Village persons may be found who have been savad from death from consumption by Hale's Ilouey or IlorehoarMl ana Tar. Pike's Toothache -Drops core in one minute. j :. 20 T WILL MAKE THK INC05HSO SEASON, A from April 5th to July 1Mb, witn WHITE PRINCE, Mn. Morean. sister of .. the noted Eorom. I re bS tost tor want of necessary j bune, writing from Prineville, Wasco J On. John Morgan, of Tennessee, sou legislatioa to revive public industry. Handsome Uniform.-Tho chanics' Brass Band sent tor a new uni form through Sam'l . - Young, s few weeks ago. The uniform has arrived, and consists of a coat, vest and pants of cadet gray, made in the latest style, and is a light, band soma uniform. The "regulation hats," ordered at tbe same time, are expected by tlie next steamer. A Boston paper says of an actress there that "she was taken ill yesterday, and threw up a six years engagement at Walkck's." We - wouldn't bave supposed that she" could have done it, even with tbe combined help of a pint county, si arch zstft, sags : Jir. John -y on the 9th. Lee, living about five miles below this l t .f r 3 .1 ! r WUM cooM7,Kinu u The wnon. weaklv faivalid does not remains of a human being, evidently enjoy llfei but merely drags out exist tbose of a white man, and the circum-1 ence," as tbe phrase la Unfitted for the stances led to the belief that bis end active rnrsnits of fift and Incapable of pnr- ' . , ' ' -: . . taking of Its pleasures, to which health was a tragical one. 1 be unfortunate Rlone can give a asst. clisSacllnect to social man bad sat down beneath a led f Intercourse, and a prey to melancholly, the of ipecac .ndapaunt stomechpump. vba. W flat rock slid down 1 1 1 - t I : . - it s -t-Jl. .t. .1 a DANGESOC8LY ILL 1 WO Of Sa, 1 .... . ' v;" Anmn fo,vr t and nervine. Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters. ksician. were in Ibe city on When fou, the skefeton was tting KTZ Wednesday, m consultation with Dr. m an upright position with the edge of bodily Irregularities to which nervous weak vxr;Lwt i n. tlie rock still resting upon i the thigh ness Is most freqaeBtty attribuUble. Dis- Our band boys will be way up with all I w IzZ .v Tv T 7v I llte tU)T ins crushed. eases ef the Waey and bladder, Imperfect . f .. p 6,0 RU I We are intormed that they came to tbe I -m L Ti ;i.;i. .,l I digestion and uterine troubles are fertl'e those good clothes on. Fere , Caps. The caps ordered for Linn Engine Co. No. 2, arrived on Wednesday. They are made ot Alask an leather, and are light, handsome and conclusion that there was little or no lead to the identity of tbe person.-ZZ'IJZVT XZZ hope of her recovery. ' - Who be was, from" whence be came, or I when Hosteller's Stomach Bitters are sys- i whither be was going mnst forever re- teniatkaily used for ttat purr. The .bnV,ua main a mnten Lone wandering 1 BlttoM likewise annihilate and prevent Amoriean or the Indian pony mare, au 1hw jnam myswry. .uoae, wanoering, j - . - hJ.,. H ,hn .unft-i.ic of the Porciwron nu. KkT- n . - a i j i tu.. 01 uoa jt Allows is to be tnsuMted 1 T . i- " " r7i. , J I compuunis or a mawrvu nature, aprii. -- , . w . -tlr , . I sealed nimseiT 10 rest, anu iiumg asisev, durable. They cost $3 60 each "laid Ym,hX t Monday ereoing, to . ke to xhB'rrnm reatitiesf Anm k Aiknn." Tha rA r-wwjtw w xmo. , ana ewers, death. His Dravers. screams anddvms l .v. . - r---"- I 5..i..Jt ' v ' . . . . . ..I ' - - ... ...wu. u. is nas oeen aeieesea to l groans were lost upon w whm aa produce the orator, and she'll do it. A I gned through tne lone ge prusn way op tie will be had. T-f. all n I P110 nd d,ed on hoUow Ju,nP?- of theur uniform. The new steamer is looked for by the next ocean steamer. Grand Occasion. On 3?edsesday evening, April . 26tb, 1876, the three- linkers of Ilarrisburg propose to have a grand "promenade all, in commemo ration of the 67th anniversary of Odd j Fellowship In the United State. It. will be a grand occasion, as the brothers always make these occasions pleasant t? all who participate. , V But no human aid was near, and his The funeral 'lJ 'late .Miss- JJxaie I Pt waita only served to frighten on Thursday at 2 ooSTnSm wirS. Tnd n . JmM . a Vhs. ST" A - V - - - ' T . rrom tm St. TvdVm f.K IJammorial discourse by ; Her. Jos. Emery, of Corvallis. The funeral cor tege wasvery large. ... - A. Carotbers & Co.'s pile remedy is gaining a splendid reputation. wolves, hoverimr near, already assured of their feast, but impatient of their prey. Perhaps fond and loving friends in some far-way borne are still waiting, watohinz. pravina for bis comincr un- conrctons of his doom, vet ever hopins I milling, hopes, alas ! which can Dver be re-J Liverpool wheat market on the 12th alized by them. " 1 9s 8d 910s Qd for average ; club 10s910s 6d. Thursoat, April 13, 1873. Gold in New York, 113. Greenbacks, 8389. , Wheat, 85c per bushel. Butter, 30340c per ft. 'vXggS 18c per dozen. . . Oats. 62c per buslicl. Portland wheat market, $1 65 per cental sacked. emu Francisco wheat market $1 75 to $1 95 per cental for fair shipping to choice PRIDE OF PERCHE, ono of the t alllons brongUt oat from the East th. nut wlllfnr. Will be at the stable of 11KAK ft DAVIISON, Salem, on atmiaaya a. HkM l'rMi p. sa. and Mitr4basa. A t A Ihunv n. na.. Wedneadava. and Tlw ays auM.ot each week diiring tliu W KiTK PKINCK la in good eonditioa, and la jrcneraUy known a naviug provvn muu No. 1 stock horae. ' - pDinii: nr Ph"PCHK Mnwmt train France to Ohio in 1874, and made th -season of,75 t,r Wisconsin, ho taa aara napptearoyi iwn fin. otvin vfwi iiianniiiltiiai. with a araceful. rL. inn that T 1m vo TiHversoen eanaled in anv horae of bla size : will welch, tn good condition, 1,800 pounds. It has long been my amhltion to ho aolc to supply the horae breeders of OreRon with a breed of large horses and concentrated rnpro duclnir powers, emanating from purity of blood, from which could be bred when crossed upon the eomtnon mares of the country, a uniform nioaa ir ivnraa imiaK. v mnii t Hen 1 In form. mnniMl with st vie, action and stamina. To ..nniv .iinvA want, nfter a careful examln- atkn of the various large breeds known, 1 se lected the l'ercneron lamuy. ino oiaeraii r,m wtiit. lrlnb tire now ofiialnii 4 vearsold. with the younaar onea, show tliat the above rt !. lvnn aucoanltshed. as they are all uni (nrm in mineral make-im. and show the stock probably In a greater deatue than the produce of any other howeln the Mate, whether bred in OUUt'tUJf I-IM wr W lliww.o mnoww the breeders of Oregon, it. is not an untried matter, but a demonstrated fact of their value, as it is vears since their introduction into Ohio, and 19 years lnt IlltmOs, ami wherever, introduced tbey are giving the boat of satisfito tion. The one-fourth and one-half bloods bring more than double the price of the good common stock of the country, and the breeders of this stock are unable to supply tbe demand for There is now, and will he for Botae time to come, a demand for tbe eulta at good prices for stock purposes. t ,, '..tpmi ; V: V aao the season, or tour mares for aieo in II. 8. ttold ooin, except White Prince fiUieatbey lent. W. C.MTEB. NEW BANK. Silver & Plated Ware, ,; .' ' and DIAMOND SPECTACLES.. W. It. R.4HAlTf, (LATE OF MICB1QAS) Merchant Tailor", XT KElS nlWHVS on hand Floesk ins, fassimercs AV Vcstiners, etc., a larjtrr and iwturr stocK linn nw lMrforc lmjiiirlit to this inarKct. Cuts and makes to order all st vlcsf Clothing for men and lxv, nt reusonaoie raies, guaran kct. lately occn'ited bv lr. K. O. Smith. 2,v8 PHXENIX Livery iFeeii Statle (X)BNK WASlUSOTuX A FIBBT STS., AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor. CARRIAGES, RUOniES, HACKS & SADDLE horses to let on tvasnname terms. , Horses boardml bv t he dnv or week. I will have some of the gayest rigs ever turn' ivl out of a liverv Mtiihli in Alhnnv. dfT li.AKii ana carriages uniuiini ror in- ncruls. ' . Oive me a call when yon want 10 rwe. ANS. MAHSHALX. Alliany, March 10, 1870-SivS Exccnlsr'a 3iClc. -a.TrvTtr'C If liomhv irlven tliat letters testa i!N mcnlary have fieen l8iiel to tlie under signed, upon the estate of Wm II. Menaennaii, rino..! i,v itieiViiintv irourl of I. inn count', Orwon. brarinr date March 7th, 1S7S- All lr- sons having claims against the estate are re quired to present them, with lie proper vouch ers, within six months from the date ritthis notice, to t nc saia eiwnror.ui. " rlymiieitKOi ai min., im.MV . , - March 10, 187-25v8 Kxccutor. j. rr.EisciisEB. TITCS BROTIIEBS, OKAJUEES IK AGENTS FOR THE Singer Sewing !!Ll-aclunev The Best Machine Made. Incorporated Feb. . 1873. Capital. $20,000. ' TJHIO-tT STOEE! Corner Firat and Washington streets. . Albany. : Oregon. President, 8. A. DAWSON. Superintendent, A. 3. JTOHXSOIV A. M. 14MSKT, A. H1.RVIPM, . 'AA9h93t ' t. Mii.i.m. A. . f.r. A. fr 7.t.AMJV aawswa. , Wholcsalo and Befall TX-alers In tk a ff - r !? KV IK UI1I UUUUU a will be bred by special agreement Ashland, Or., March SI, 187&-28 r f t nn per day at home. Samples worth SI $3 lU free. STtMHQM A Co., Portland, Me. OKND iO to G. P. ROWK1.L A CO New York. O for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing 8,000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of ad vertising. BMVWy Agents wanted. Outfit. TKl'K A CO., Augusta,Ue. GROCERIES Sc PROVISIONS NEW STORE r XEW GOODS ! TCST OPEXEIt. ln the lmilding o First St., ft east of Ferry lately occupied oy it. weed!. a new and fresh stock of s i ; Gi"ocorios, PixiA-lsion-s, Etc which I oflbr t n't be e(Mns of Alliany and sur rounding country at fair riving rates. . , I proMse keeping a good stock of everything in mv line, in its season, and respectfully ask .lw, vCuiwtn.m nf tliM .lll9onn ot A lhanv and V i- elty, pramUing low prlcesand fair dealing with c March 3, 1376-24 V ' ' THE ENEJIV OP DISEASE ! ; THE FOE OF PAIM To Ma-ol and Deast l THE RAK OIA LiiriMEirT. W1IK1I HAM STHM TllK TKST Of" M ... -. - '4 bere V ua sore it will not heal, no lame ness it will not enre, no aoho. no piiln, tliat afflict the hnnuin builv, or- tbe bx)y of a horse or oiuer Ucuncsuo anttual, that uoes not yield to its matc tonob. A bottle 0031)112 23c. 50c. or $1 (MX has oiteu saved the life of a human being, and restored to nib ana nsemtness nianv a vainnnio oorse rOR MKH. IT WILL Ct MC . Rlieumatism, Bums, Scalds, BrttlsoH, Cuts Froat-bttes, Swelling?, Contracted fjords, Pain in the liack, Liurnbago, Sciatica, Chilblains, Strains, Sprains, St Iff Joints. Sore Nipples, lirnptkuw, lalus. Wounds, fciiccrs. rog ANS7SAIA, IT 1TH.1. WKF. bpavtn, uaiis ana bores, iwtnny. King Bone, Windmills, Big Head, Poll 'Evil. Humors and Sores, Lameness, Swelling. Scratches, Distemper . Stlffuess,. Strains, Soreness, Open Sores - 2Gv8 Clothlngr, Hardware, Ooelcerjr Groceries, Farm Implements and ' Machinery, ftt J Also, bnr and seU on eommisaioavall kinds t Goods, Marketable Produae, Ac iwc , isi-ivinn CTOVCO OTOVCO I i M r a loy at home. wl vcims tree. From thisdate until furtlu-r notice, I will sella "7 CHMMVB SHEUSCTOaW'-- Stoves & ,Ectngc3 t! CD' G2 -ALSO- PUMPS, HOSE, ETC, W. H. McFARLAMD. Albany, Dee. M, UT-1S THE!' f1ETZLEIa . CHAIR THIS IS TO TSFOSM TUB PTJBMC THAT no chair goes front my factory without m v . name upon H, AU'Others are false Imitations, and should be so regarded. All persona are hereby warned against attempting any such imposition upon my customer. JAI. METZLEK. J Jefferson, Or., Jan. I,1B7S.. a .. -'; 3FQ'gXji.'rA7033: t ALL PERSONS knowing t bemaelvra ndebfrt hy note or noeonnt to John llHinrs. are hereby notified that he calls tor a settlement, and reiusta that thev will govern thcrnnclvea, acoordinglr. JOUN iiKlOtiS. Albany, Pec, 5, ;ST4-HvS - r. "p1 1