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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1876)
jr r vr ! iV Q. !f:.c Whon J on wish Posters. Visiting Cards, Cusiness Cards, Dill Heads, Letter Heads envelopes. Dall Tickets, Programmes Labels. PRINTING IIOUSK, Horse Bills, Circular, Pamphlets, la tut anything iu the call at th ALBANY cortxEa FcraiY & first-Ts., FRIENDS I CITIZENS ! ! COUNTRYMEN ! ! ! - LEND US YOUR TRADE ! WE HWN JC8T OPF.XEI) OCT A NEW and fresh assortment cf GROCEIIIES, PROVISIONS, Ac, ill rr. Tato's new lirlck. First street, where wo would be pleased to serve you wilb any lhtusr In onr lino. Our slock was selected in San Francisco, by - 31 It. JOEIX BARIIOVVS, well known in this city, ana vt feci safe in 3-xl rant o e xx g? satisfaction to all who tavor us with their it ronaire. Wo will endeavor to keep on hand a, full sup- ui " . , .F'resli Vegetables, - i their mmon, rtt nil time. iou are invited to cull and sec us. "..'- . TILKK&TATC AUmny, May 5. 7B-33 WAXTET). An iwrcnt for this citv and Vicin ity, tor the sale of K. Biitterlck ft Co. celebrated and reliable tuuterns. Uood refer ence required. Address H. A. LKMiN; H , imi t., :san r rancisco, t. at. . ! in NOTICE. 'TV! THE LADIES OF ALBANY AND VIl.'IX- llr: Mrs. Ulihani and Mrs. Urubb have 'nicned a dressmaking shop, one door west of Foxls More, and are now urcnared to do anv and all kinds of ladies' work with neatness and dlsmtch. Mia. Upham is a thorough and accomplished dressmaker, having- licen In the business more than twenty years. Well, nil we have to say is, try us and lie convinced. Thankful for past fa vor, we ask a continuance of the same' MISS BOLIM and MBS. UHl'HB. at the same plac!. have a slock of Fancy ;oods. and useful and ornamental Roods tor ladies' wear. . w nicu i ney win sen at tow rates. i They do all kinds of stamping on short notice ! at rca-vmalilc terms. Also, axents tor the hani- I tary Corset the most fashionable and best iu ! use. liive us a call. i Alhany, Feb. 18. T0-E!v8 i "etv Millinery Store ! I MRS. IX STEVENS, T T AS moved into the store recently occupied ; .a, ny airs. I. u. t.nif iisn, o irsi street, atl- i ijoiniuW the City Dr-.i 81 ore, wliore she lias ' wpcneti out ncr select stock oi ' FaaLtonable Sto-k r MIIUtery 4ioots. I Having had tr.anv yenrs of experience in the 1 nillliiierv business in the East, Mrs. Stevens be I lii-vcs she can kivo the fullest sal isfao) ion to all y who sfive her iliclr patronnue.and would there ! tore reaped fully solicit a share of t li - sa me. Mlili. I. STEVENS. ! Albany, Sot. 19-v8n9ml D. K. X. BLuM'KKrnX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. BKOWNSVILLE. 1.1X5" CCOUX. PKOMl'T ATTILXTIOX HITIS TO A I.I. j 3. W. VILCOX, j Homoeopatliic Pliysioian. n. fSi-iffinFli-st street. j J .Ailiany, Ureor.. ! s;eciaity. : CAT Chronic" diseases a .., . . 36vS POWELL & FLIXX. ) Aitorsiej a '4Hnliora at Law and K- iictuira la .iutuerjv AHiany. Oiegim. Colloetions ma-ic aad rou ve aules promptly attended to. 1-S W. IS. . c; XI A II All, (L TE lit' JtlCUHSANl " IVrerchant-1 Tailor, KEKl'S always on hand Doeskins, Caslinres Vest in!S, etc., a binrer snd lietler stock than ever before brought to this market. Cuts and makes U order all stylesof Clotliin for muii and not-s, at reasonable rates, frisarasi t.iin satl-fiictkm. f Mm)) on First street, next door to City Mar ket, latelv occaiied hy Dr. E. O. Kmilb. 2..V8 DR. PLUrfER, DRUGGIST, , Iurc and Fresh AND MEDICINES ! OH, Perfiimerlos, Toilet Artielcn, IBl'.Ri A3TO NHOl'LOER BRACES. Cifir Ireri-iptknscar;fullyaMled. 8 13 1 II CE NIX LiveryiPeed Statle (OSKJ WAHtSGTOI FIBS TS., " - AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Ct.VBRfAGES. nCGGIES, HACKS A HADDLE J horses lo let on reasonable terms. Iforses bonrdod by tlm day or week. I n-iil have some of the grayest rigs evr turn ed ont of a livery stable In Albany. t43- IIEABSE and carriatfea fumlslied for fu nerals. titvc nie a call when yon want to ride. ANS. MARSHALL. Albany, March 10, J870-liv8 HAED'WAEE! KOITTS. all ilaEe and deacrlp llona, & general fiSICIJF IIAKU-WAItH- frail and complete s surtmeat.. . - ' ' SIotcs, Tinware, Pumps, Hose. Tin. Cojpsr, Ess asi Sliest Iron, - tin hand for sale. : CROCKERY ' VARBV".: Tho tergest and most cotnpleto asaortmcnt in I i eiiy tr-Rrvrntrimv doae neatly, at short notice, and WAWT J. OHAHWOHL. First Btrect, Albany, Oregon. nflv CnOCEHIES &f C0VIS10SS. im sToaEi xew ccqdsi TrST C?rEO. in thebnffdiriKotl rirst St., J st of $ erry (la'ely occupied by JL Vi ocd.!, a Mw d LcH stock Orooei'ios, Provisions, Etc. which I offer to the citizens of Albany and ur- ronndf n count ry at fair llvinsf raiaa. - v in nv lirwe. In lis wi.w4 ras-ctaily aSt to ttry of tern ci'Mwa r 1 .".-y and vt Ci ? y, inroiUtoins low pnefcstd f.; -r m nX wt It . ihtrcw S. lTgsv - . C. KTOKS, 71. X., : fa wt !.:" , ft spffri Jiysiciri iri,!ii BKOWNSVILI-E. OREGON. I I lit: At tb Britff atre. 27B FCBLISHKU KVSBY FRIDAY, UT COLL. VAN CLEVE, JT THE REGISTER BUILDIN&, ' Garner ferry and- First Street. TERMS -IX ADVANCE. Or.e copy, one year f 50 One copy, six months I no To clutis of twenty, each copy fi 00 Single copies Ten cents. Sutiseri tiers outside of Linn county will be jharod to cents extra $2 70 for the year as that is the amount of postage rwr annum which we are repaired to pay on each paper mailed by us. FRIDAY .MAY 19. 1870. A t50, 000 Centennial Snow At Wood's Mu-Hum, Portland, Oregon. Over 100 niticles of the Revolution Already collected. By .Inly 1st. 1,000 or more will be on exhi bition $20,000 worth of the very finest paintings. Persons having curiosities of tiny kind, relics, animals, etc.. should send them to Mr. Wood, who will place them ou'exhibition. We will have a grand Gen teunial Exposition of onr own. Hie Muse um U already intensely popular, and the great effort now being made to enlarge it, will make it the best attraction on the const. Offiojs Elected Big Divv. On I'lte-al.iy the annual election for Directors ot tlie Albfiny Farmers' Comjiany transpir ed, resulting in the re-rlcvtion of I lie entire old Bonnt. Vfct: - Dr." G.'F. Crawford, M. II. Wilds, A. Whealdon. Thos. Fromnn, G. W. Vernon. W. P. Anderson and O. F. Simpson. At the meeting of the new Board on 2d of June, officers for the coro Ing year will be elected. A dividend ot thirty ier cent, on the capital stock, was declared nn indication that tlie warrfiouse is a paying Investment. I Paxokama. Col. Reetl'a uiagulficciit panorama was exhibited in this city at tlie Oiera Ilouse on Monday night, to a talr aiidiciu-c, not as large, however, as the really splendid paintings deserved. Tlie panorama contains some of the finest views we ever saw put on euiVK. and those with which we are acquainted are perfect could tiot be truer to nature. Col. Rcetl is one of tlie greiitost lanilscape painters in the world. Honok Well Bestoaved.--TIhs annual eotnmmdcattou of tlie Grand Encampment of Oregon met in Portland lat Monday evening. We ee tliat our fellow citizen. J. F. Jbickciisto, Esq., Representative elect of Orgeana Kncauipmeut Xo. t. was elected Most Worthy Grand Patriarch an honor most worthily bestowed. The otlier officers elect arc : MF.UII Priest, L. A. Davis, of Llli-oii Encampment Xo. 1 ; R. W. Grand Senior Warden, J. 8. Dnun niouil, Vancouver Encampment, B. C, Xo. 1 ; 11. W. Guild Scribe. J. M. Bacon, of Falls Encampment Xo, 4 ; R. W, GraiKl Treasurer, I. R. Moores, of Willamette Encnmprueut Xo. 2; R. W. G. Junior Warden. E. IT. Sto'.te, of EUUon "Encamp ment Xo. 1. Tlie p;rty wlto avcrretl that a titous and dollars was in readiness at tlie Juvraat oAlcc, Portl.-tnu, as a wager that 4's liad a Xo. 3 SJNby that could get away with Linn Engine Co., Xo. 2"s, fourth cla C-lapp ct Jonetu seems to have fell 'into the pwte pot or Mime other cheerful place, or hi time i so much taken up folding and past lug paiers that he in"t take tlie time to do as he suggested "put up' but has seized on the opiiortttHfty to shut up. We judge, too, that he U a universal favor ite iu Portland, from tlie way tlie fire hoys down there are going for his scalp. Let us have 'pence! Tlie Mechanic's Brass Baud dicojrsed excellent music On Monday night, at tlie Opera House. The boys tutve received their new uniform, which, by the way, is very becotiihig. We liave one of tlie best hands iu tlie State, and our citizens should feel proud of it. While tlcy cannot afTord to play for everything that comes along, free of cli.trge, yet their charges are reasonable, and we are among thore who believe tliat the laborer is worthy ot hU hire. To attain tiieir present proficiency, they have not only spent much labor, but money, in tlie purchase of Instruments, music paying a teacher, etc., and. like otlier people, when tlwy work fbey should be, paid a fair remuneration.; Yoa don't expect mechanics to build a fence or erects bouse for nothing, neither should you expect men who have spent time and money In acquiring proficiency in the grand science of mmic. to furnish mutic on pub lic occasions without some couipentSou. Fire Dklixiates A ' ineetlng of Use Board of Fire Delegates was hehl at J. K. Weatlierford's offlce on the evening ot tho lGtlt. AH members- present excettt 8. Montgomery. iTlie rules ot the Salem Board of Delegates, were 'adopted for the temporary government of the Board. The rule requiring the presence of five members to make a' quorum was changed to read four." v Messrs. Humphrey, Thompson, Peters and Westherford were appointed a cptnraittee to draft Constitution ami by laws tor the government of tlie Board. Following committees were appointed : Committee on Judiciary Weatherfbrd, Montgomery and Rice. Finance Rice, Uofl'ey and Montgomery. Certlflcatea Tliompson, Montgomery and Godlcy. Rules Godlejv Thompeon and Weather ford. The Board adjourned to meet this (Friday) evening. i We understand that the prayer for a dally mail from this cfty to Lebsnoa was granted, and the order Issued for such mail set vice to commence on the first of Slay. As the order has not arrived, t&ere most be something wrcrsj; soeMrwfcere, Tb postal agent has promised to attend to t$e tEattr. Oxe'8 Picnic Is advertised to coon off on Tuesday next,anci ir the weather prove, favorable, it will be a grand, occasion, as the Onesters prkle themselves, deservedly, tee, m tha bik?cm cf tbese annttl picnics. A wc before remarked, sbwld U wesiir prove favorable, riaekleroan's grove win present rfc-aHnt weiie on the Su.e cesa to OneUcrs. Liberal. J as- M. Pattee, manager of a lottery enterprise at Laramie City, Wyom ing, is kind enough to write us, offering, for the staall sum of f 10 sent by' us to hi in, to timiiRge It so that we shnll draw SI 000. In addition to this lie Is to send as, free of clmrgc, tliree other tickets In "tlrawlng" which are sure to win a prize I Pattee is a liberal soul, and we don't propose to lie outdone In iiDoraiity not mncii. Our nsltiiut is this: I-et Pn t tee draw i i fl.OOO fr ns. and we will make him a pres ent of fU (ror we ie.tr ne is a poor man and needs the monlsh), lie to- forward to its the balance, $750, by express, we pay ing tlie express cnarges. -oiv, we ii leave it to any unprejudiced man. In tlie State, if our proposition Isnt f 240 at least more liberal than Pattee's ; for, while In the first Instance he would be giving us $1,000 for f 10, we woukl be giving him 250 for the pleasure of sending us 750. But then if Jim don't like this, we will wMingly divjdc with him we'll willingly take 300 and he can have tlie balance. Rend this carefully, Pattee, my boy, end take your choice, and if this Isn't a good sclieme," we don't want a cent. .. - -' Do we Want Woolen Mills? Tliat is tlie question. There i some doubt as to the rebuilding of tlie woolen mills recently destroyed by fire at Salem; ami this brings the question of lite erection pf -woolen -mill in this city more prominently before this community than ever." We bellev the question as to tlie profitableness of such an enterprise lias been thoroughly canvassed beretofrre, and settled iu the affirmative. This being true, tlie only matter to deckle is. do our people want such an enterprise in their midst ; that is, are we ready to "put up" the necessary funds to put it on its feet to organize a company and take tlie necessary amount of stock P This is certainly one of the best, if not the best, points iu tlie State for woolen mills. They woukl prove of vast benefit to the county and adjacent couuties, and would greatly euiiancc tlie growth and prosperity of our beautiful little city. Lot our citizens say wliat they are willing to do Iu the matter. Tlie material advancement of a city, iu population attd wealth, depends upon- tlie liberality, energy and pn-h of. its citizen. If we would see our city grow we must use every meaus at our command to aid it. Will wedd it? Xo Swaitixo. We lione no Republi can" witi allow himself to be persuaded into trading votes on ine nay oi election. Stick to tlie ticket, as it certainty Is a good one throughout, being assured Uutt this is tlie only" way to elect It. Democrats have no liope of electing anv ot their ticket miles they can get Republicans to trade with tliem, and they are offering to give two tor one tliat is, Iemocrats are offering to vote for any two Republicans on our ticket, excepting tlie candidate for Slieriff, pro vided Cepublicaiis will Vote for the Demo cratic candidate for Slier iff. They hope, if they can succeed in thlv to elect tlielr candidate for Slieriff. When Democrats, offer two for one, yoa can rest assured they know their case U a most desperate one. aud that they have done and are doing this we are assured by tlie best of authority. We therefore apix-ftl to ail good men to stand by tlie Republican ticket don't give one Republican for the whole Demo cratic ticket and we will elect tlie entire ticket, a ticket composed of men whom no party need be ashamed of. WakMISG ntM CP. Referring to "Pro tection V clialleuge to put tip 1.000. and play tiieir Xo. 3 Silshy against our Xo. 4 Clapp A Jones, at Portland, the winner to take the coin, tlie Portland Journal, In which the challenge appeared, says there is no thousand dollars iu its hands to put up for any such contest. - and refers Linn Engine Co.. to Protection Engine Co. To slww tlie feeling ot firemen in Portland In tlie matter, a card appears in Tuesday's Oregonian challenging "Protection Steam Fire Engine to a friendly contest with Willamette Engine Co. No I's okl hand engine, the engine used years ago by Wil la mettes before they purchased tlielr present Are steamer I If this challenge doesn't scald " Protection " he's a salamander, tliat'sall. . . . . AiTOiNTr:i Mr. L. E. Blaiu lias been appointed Executor of tlie last will and te8tamert of Margaret Blaln, deceased, and all persons having claims against de ceased are requested to present the sarae, duly attested, at tlie office of Powell & Flinn, Albany, Oregon, within six months of this date. See notice In this issue. . Tlie officers elect of tlie Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. are: R W O M. J. X Dolph ; R W D G M. O. N. Denny; R W O W, W. J. Snodgrass ; R W O S, J. M. Dacon; R W G T, I. R. Moores ; R W G Reps., A. G. Wajling, long term, II. G Strove, short term. , FitEETinxKEnH. The Liberals and Free thinkers of Oregon and Washington Terri tory are requested to meet in Portland on tlie 5th of July ttext, at 10 o'clock A. Mn at the rooms ot the Liberal Association, for the purpose of perfecting an organiza tion, and for such other business as may properly come before sncb a convention. At S. E. Young's asrtcultra) warehouse ypu can see some splendid apecimens of tl iree-spri ned c rria ges j n st as liandsome as can be found anywhere. And tlie beauty of the whole matter Is, Sam Miller manu factured them right here In Albany. PcBLtc S?EAE!SG . Gcorz II. Bnrnott Republican candH&ta fbr I'rosectitin At torney, and W. 21. IIsMity., .'Democrat) li! opponent, wS;i tL&im C:S ciz'aena of this city this (Friday) avsrsirt at 7 eVlock. t the Court Hoose.. EeruLltarij of etrnxm will attend. - - . Cexv ALSsciNa are glad to t,r that Xtev, U. W. ffiwon, padwr tf. tta Calvary Cbarth ef ibis ciiy,i convalescing alter a seven: tttteck cf ploorUiy. ' ' ' I D. P. ForVjr, t( GtyvQ, teoit Thursday roeVning's Eiprejn, en rout for heCvii-tcmiisl. ' The seven-legged calf caused a world of wonder while on'exhibition in. this city the first of the week. Tlie calf Is about nine months old. and has the mane and enrs of an elk. It Is tlie greatest curiosity in the calf line we have seen. Our old friend and ex-City Treasurer, Geo. F. Settlemeir, returned from tlie Greenhorn mines the first ot tlie week, looking much more robust than usual, fie reports Frank Woods hard at work iu the diggings, cheerful as a lark. , - BOEX. May 13th, two miles from this city in Benton county, to the wife of Wm. Walton, a daughter. t May 13th, five mile cast of this city, to the wife ot Jcc Archibald, a daughter. May 14th, four miles north of this clfy, to tlie wife of Mr. Stewart, a son. Way Up. Tliat stock of fine jewelry, silverware, clocks, watches, sewing ma chines, needles, etc., at Titus Bros., in Fromau's brick on First street, is scarcely to be excelled anywhere this side ot Sail Francisco. . - - . ' Gobs of Gooi. Frieud McFarland keeps an immense assortment of goods in his line, amounting to tliottsauds ot dollars, and having such a large stock you can not fail to get suited in any thing you may want either In make, style or price. , fio and see. ---.','!",- FrxisiiEU S. E. Young has one of the largest, strongest and finest looking agri cultural warehouses iii the State, and it is well filled with carriages, wagons, plows, drills, threshers, reapers and mowers, and scores of otlier implements tanners need. Call on Mr. Youug. 're: i Hats For ladies' and misses, for r.jen, boys and babies, new, stylish and clieap, for sale or exchange for any kind of country produce that has a market value. A Wheeler, at Sbedd. Two's failed to connect on drill Tuesday evening, owing to tlie storm fhrnugh the day and the muddy condition of the street. At the tlrlll on Saturday evening, tlie little steamer done her work well. - The more the boys try her the prouder they are of lier. ;. ' ; Wixi, Dose. Tlie Inside . work on the Episcopal church, under tlie supervision of Mr. Jos. Taylor, is about completed, and the manner in whU-h it Is executed' gives evidence of a master liand. It will be. wlien finislieil. the tastiest diuruh iu the city, and the work, outside and in, can scarcely be bent. ' Chas. Bourgiinles is finishing up a ucnl resklence in the southeastern Xirtion of the city. MesM-s. Ilochstwller, Zeace & Kan- kiu .were tlie contractors, and they have done an excellent job of work. Tliey are faithful, industrious and competent, and deserve to prosper. Ax Old Settler Goxe One ol tlie pioneers of Oregon, a resident of Salem, J named SamueT Allen, died in tliat city- ou Fiitlay of last week, at an advanced age. ami was buried at Bel pass i on Sunday. - A vast concourse of friend-; and acquaintances followed his remains to tiieir last resting place. A good man lias gone to his rest. We are informed tliat at least three of the Democratic candidates for tlie ' Legisla ture will be badly "scratched. ' You can't "whip" men Into voting lor men noto riously unfit for positions, even If tltcy are on tlie Democratic ticket, in tlteso days of newspapers and general intelligence. ' - If you want auythieigt even, whales, call at lite store ot Billy Twerdale's ; and It tills "fish" In tlie nu.rket Is scarce, get a tieefstcak' bylcalllng on Jim : narris. Or if it's clothing you want a new store, call in at Graliam's. the very next door. Xelson injures all the goods sold from his shop ; and as lie makes all his ' own tinvare, and is a first class workman, you can lie assured ot getting as good aoods as tliere is in market. UxtVERSAtJST Meettxg At the Opera Houe next .Sunday at tlie usual hairs. Subject. In tlie morning: 4 What I know about Lrnl versa llsm ; - in ' tlie evening : "The rich man and Laairus.'" Z. Cook. A Good Cigab.-t-J. II, Iladley received, tlie other day. about as good a cigar as we have placed between our lips for many a day.. Lovers of good cigars -want to try a few.' ... - . -t Potatoes Some of the best potatoes we have seen lately came from Tyler & Tate's, First street. They keep a full sup ply ot groceries, provisions, etc , ami are most accommodating gentlemen. i ' . , Mr. Charles Kieter starts for the phtlaT delphta Ceuteniiiid ; next week. Charles will make qnite a stay, sight seeing. Pleas ant trip, old man. . . J . PROSitcnxo. Farley McKnight, J. M. Fronk and S. Knighton have gone on a prospecting and hunting expedition to Mary's Peak. . Comb to niK Center. All tliose know ing tliemselves indebted to Jas. II. Foster & Co-, are requested to call at the Magno lia Mills and interview Frank Partonat once. t , Ans MArsliail lias some of the handsomest teams in the State, especially those coal black .spans recently purchased. ' They are goers, too. " " '' ; : , Miss Nora J. Sparks was united to liar-" rr C. Xewby, of San Jose. CI., at Port land, . on tlie 17th. - Onr best- wishes go with Xora and husband. - .. . , lion. J!ram Smith, ot KarrUbnrg. call ed upon us Monday.' Re left some .coin to pky for copies of the Register. Hiram is a brick. " " The Grand Lotlge I.O.O.F. met at Sa on Tuesday. It was well attended. rriend Ceard, of Tangent, was in the city un Ttie slay, audt.'sjPolie rttit us." From m Temperance Worker. Halset, Ogu., May 15, 18763 ' Mtr. ElJfTOR i On Friday evening, M.-iy 1 -2th, in company With RcV. Batiks, and Bro. McFcrrhi.'of Brownsville, I visited Lake Creek, In this county ; and after an able address by the former, on the subject of TemneranorY I organized a lodge of Good Templars, twei.ty-lhrcc Charter mendicr?. Tlie olHcers are : Oren Bcnnet t, WUT ; Mary Sippy. WVT; Frank BuC3, Sec. ; Ii-ene Williams L The most favorable report lean bring in favor ot this new. lodge Is, that the ladies j are not only about e qnal in numbers, but have decided, . the advantage In influence. I will say just 'here, thnt'l am exceed ingly well pleaded with onr talented young minister,' Rev. Mr. Banks ; and his inter est' hi the temperance Work Is worthy of commendation.-.." lie1 takes high 'ground, and is destined to be a useful laliorer in the field, -y yr.. ,. I will here say lor the good of the Oiiler, that It Is very .desirable that every lodge In Linn county sliall be fully rcjrescntel in our Grand Lodge, at the coining session, to be held st Salem, June 13th. . " ' a- -Bakt. IL Allkk, S D. LHT Of LETTERS ' ' '" : Remaining hi "Hie';'Pi(st OfiU-e. Albany, LIuii cotiiityr'rrgoVt, May;18tli,' 1S7. Persons' calling fbr these lettert" inttst give tlie'thite'oh whlcli tlfeywere advertised. Ayiing: Win If ... Malone, Elctuird . Brattaiit, T J Moore; Ilenrv Cocnran. George Foster. John It Gray, John 112 flarnian. J M Head. F S Howard. George I'hhtev: Marquis '"' KtioilistiiKZi!fla 2 Redumn, J T. , Rhig. .less Scour, Mrs Jane Starr, Miss Viola Smith. Frank M irwiu. Jttiwam Ivexnhatifaver. SauiTruruer. Win Laherty, OK . Van l)einos, Dr W' . 1. h. RAYMOXD, P. M. Beaolutiona f the Teacliern of Albany n Ifae letK of Jf. i. Mler. . . , Wuekkas, The Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in his infinite wi-doui. lias been pleased to call from otir midst, our worthy friend and co-laborer and fellow-teacher, j J . P. Slier, tlierefore. r,' - - - Heo1xed; That while we mourn his loss, we discharge the duties which we owe him as a faithful and untiring co-worker in I he education' of the young, and we extend to the bereavd wlduw aittt fittlierlens clilld our lieartfclt sy inpaUiies in theif sad be reavenient. - Resolved, .'11 in t while we moiira with those who niotim, and diflp the sympathe-tic-tcar over tlie Umsq our deceased rrleml. let us hat forget that we are inortals, and fast tetidhig to tliat bourne from whence no traveler returns. Jlesolred, Tliat a copy of these resolutions he prepared for tlie widow of the deceased, ami copies sent to the city papers and Oregon Educational Monthly for publica tion. . . ' , . T. 4 OSTITES. . -. . f J.L. GlLHERT, " ; J. F. Royk, ' ' . E. O. Hyde, . " Ahpik'Maxsfield. II. R. Gilbert, . i ; Comtnitlee. It 3'ott want to buy a farm or good city property, call on -.Messrs. .Morgan & Mc- . Farlaud, real estate brokers. For first class fare and nice, clean rooms, the St. Charles U whining golden opinions from the traveling public. ; Xear J-ebanon, on the 14th, hy Rev. S. Williams,- Mr. L. Follis was unlteil in marriage to Mis Martha Hitter. On Tuesday 'KSS went up to 20c dozen, and butter, fell to 22 and 25c pound. ; . ' IK-r per Xew comers arriving almost daily, and the inquiry for city property, farms, etc., rat Iter brisk. - "' . ' The general complaint ia -iianl times and no money to be had.'" Business gen erally is dull. .- Fanners speeding tlie pIow,some of them night aud day, Sundays and all. 5 Cold, damp, "cloudy days were Tuesday and Wednesday, with quite a rainfall. " . r ,jj - - ' For, city : lots, apply to Mr. J. II. Bnrk hart, corner of Broadalbin and First steets. ' Boirx Iu tills city, May ,13th, wife of Frank Purdom, a daugliter. to the 'Ror. ' Hon. J. B. Underwood gave us a call on Monday. - . ',' , t '. ,t j Doc Plummer proposes to run his soda on lee all summer. This hi..-' !- s - ' ' Miss Kate Jackson started for California yesterday, on 4. visit. i 1 ' - - w i"..,. ... .. ... . r . , jp . .. .. , r limit ami wile eiaricu iwr inc. ieu tennial yesterJayl. .J. J i Market?." Wltcat, .'"uoiuinally, , -SOc ; eggs, 18c j butter, 22325c, Business dull. - -" ' Kpeelal : Goxe East. Dr. G. W. Gray lias gone Eest on a health and business trip, expect ing to be absent about three mouths. Due notice will be given of his re turn. -. 33m3 ' . In Every Town and Village persons may be found who have been saved from death from cousumption by Hale's Honey or llorohouml ami-Tar.' ,-' -- '. .:. . Pike's Tootliacho Drops cure in one minute. . ,20 A WMtlj Artpticmtble Beaaedjr. ' Few remedies are a pj likable to such a wide ranee of disorders as Hosteller's Stsmach Bitters, and this not bccanseithaA s)cci.tl properties adapted to the cure of cacli Stidi a oreteuse would he manttestlr absurd but on account of Its wonderfuiiv Improving cltect upon the -general tone of trie system, ana its alterative action, upon tlie organs ot nutrition, secretion and dls- aiarge. iseswics us weli-Known properties as a remedy fbr Intermittent and remit tent fevers,, dvsrwtsda, cosisthmtlon. .tor pidity of the liver, general debility, urina ry-ana uienne cintcuiues, it tnvariauiy proves to be highly serviceable iii overcom ing anoetaUi, hypochondria, rheumatism, insomnia, and ntatir other disorders and disabilities originating iij poverty or impn rity of tbe biootU nervous weakness or over-excitemeut, or an Imperfect perform ance of 'tbe physical functions. . may, .Tlie A.-it jricn of last week says : ' Some the fistetit saUing that has ever been wit nestrwl on this bay was noted to1uy amongst the tlshins boats, with a stiff nerlhwes.t bree?. The scenes were grand. Equal to a regatta ' - Three Chinamen Were arrested In Marsh field List Sunday. Too muchce fightee alle time. : . . ;; .: Corvallls collected $3,333 3 for inmilci pal purposes the past fiscal year, ami di bnrsed.a' like amount, less f 210 t?3. Tho AMmtm Sjieak of an iu'iiiiIons 1 -sliahfry-.renteel wlio la makinx a'nil'e by pawning $1 95 sets of titih for ."" He did not succeed in "bil lug" any one iu Astoria. . , There will be a camp-meeting held by tlie Jacksonville and Grant's Pass cbvnitA, M. E. Church, near "Bybee's fVrry, on Rogue river, comuieticitig on "Thwrsilay, May 18thtyto continue over two Sabbalhs. A committee was appointed by the Mc Minnville Grange, on the Cth, to ra preliminary arranpement fbr a grami" comity celebration, on the Fnrth of Jnly,. 1876 in some part of Yamhill county. A my time 1 anticipated at Seattle tvv I lie coming Fourth ot July. If tlie postern sent, nut from there are to he taken aa nn Indication of tlie patriotic citizens qf tint place. - The vote of the trustees of the Washing ton Insane Hospital, at tlielr session at Stilacooni for resident fthystclan. stood ? Wangliop Sparling 2, Ballard 1. .Xq election. 1 ' , On Sunday before List, a bo.it in wlth'h .were live South Ameriuana returning frfliq. Point Agate to Port Madison, eapsixed (n . tlieharltor, but the occupants escaiied wtJ. a uuckiiig and tlie loss ot cargo., : Tlie connfy emmnissioners of Tluupiwi county cxtendetl the time for completing -tlie Olympiii-Teniiio railroad until August 1. 177. It is reported that a SV-otch com pany has taken hold of the matter, ami the building of tlie road is assured. Harry Johnson was convitcted Septem ber, ls75, at Port Townsend, of assault and hatfery and sentenced fo nine months' imprisonment Acting Governor Stnive lias giveu him his lilierty. having remitted, tlie remaining 'time allotted fbr his confine ment. .. .. , Tilton B. Scotland John W. Wilier were arrested at Boise City a short time ago ns .the parties who have been robbing the stage in that vicinity lately. They were, held to answer iu the sum ( !&,tXa)actt.. and in default of wich ly wvrecom-'. tuitfed tu jail. The QfympMn says It is reiKVted, tUa.t the -location of the shipyard, ta which, sl'.u()i , was rnatlt! a few weeks agp.Ui these e&lamns can tio.vy le secuted on definite terms. Tlie Mcliluney mill site and land at PrfestNi point are the c.njiaidera,tlan nid probably be t he Jnsls of negotiatioui, - Parlies from tlie Puyalltin YAney Vpo-t tlie imp yards as looking very promising Indeed. Tins low prices realised for tlt. last crop lias materially cliecLed ttie dis position to enlarge, . . A siiecinl train went over the Northern, Pacific ou Sunday hist, loaded with cattle aud slteep for the Victoria market. A por tion were left at Tenino. ami driven to Olympla to be shipped., ami tlie balanc weie taken to Tacoina. . In pursuiince of a call for the altocp-. raisers of Wasco county to meet in eoovw tiou, on Monday, tlie utli day of May, to, deliberate ou. the-feasibility of organhdn a wool-growers association fbr tlie pro mo tion ot tlie wool-growing interests of Eaut-. eru Oregon, which lias liecome one of the leading industries of this portion ot eur. flourishing Sttte, a good rcprceirtatirni was present. Messrs. Floyd, Welles attd : lufur were appointed to frame a cxwjpS Sta ll on and by-laws for tlie gorcni.neut of an, association, to report at ttie next meeting. . The body of the mail carrier who wa- drowned about six weeks ago, while crou ing LoueBock Fork of Ixme Rock creek, : Wasco county, ami wliose real name was Shields, was found Wednesday of test week near tlie mouth of Jxnie Rock Fork, in tho. last stage of decomposition. The deceafeil, was about twenty-three years old. Hav ing once telmieuutotheariny, he deserttxl and changed bis name to avoid pursuit atsti detection ; but lie is represented by those . well acquainted with hint as a very worthy man and citizen. . His mortal remains were , decently interred near where they-were, found 011 Lone Rock Fork, ....... ' diaries R. Whitehead, formerly of Den-, vex, writes from the Black Hills about how . ttie redskins swooned down on some miners. at Rapid city s Three miners were camp-. i 1 ig under a tiurn rocK. One or -them,. about 9 p. m., stepped out to put aonw. wood 011 tlie tire, when an Indian from. above shot and killed him. and shouted tOi tlie other, in good English : W leave.., got one of yon. and-we want the rent.'' The remaining two ran uuder cover ot Cm .' ' rocks, anu tne reoa. Bring oa ttiem.wouua-. ed one through the arm. They escaped without turt ner injury. I ne man woo was shot was scalped, ami stripped of every " vestige of clothing.- His name was Charles ' .Nelson from -Nebraska, , i'-;, . 5 One day this Week a , little son of in. "Bailey, of tlie steam sawmill at Lafayette,, liad otie of his feet nearly crushed mirier. ... the wheels of a truck, and was otherwise. , bruised -by a fall ot r elglit, oi. tm fvt IfU which he. struck tbe ground oa bis Urads. and shoulders. The. truck run on a traT. way tJiatleads from the upper part of tiiii.. " mill down to the Inmber yard, and it ?niv the little fellow was on the cap -vrtieu itj -started down the track by souse t titsans,,' wlien lie was pitched forward and ejtpjr'st, . under the wheel, then thrown off. the siat" or the track, to tne ground ociow.. ' A correspondent of tlie Jleporter says.. "Amity has had a proposition to the O. C. R. II. on to tlwt place, and they jiave ae . cepted tho term's And now we are coins to. have a railroad at hist. Tliere is no eot. lion of country that needs it worse than . this vicinity Tlie time occupied In !!- tug off the hnrtdreds of thousands ef bushel, of grain here lit the fall of tlie year may now,, be occupied in putting in fall grain, fcesniea tlie business of the road will be doubled byv this short extension. Theve will be in Vm. vicinity of half a million bwhels of .rrain, to ship from this point, besides the t-iiter products ot tills rich agrtcultural rcgi-' T Hie Jacksonville Sentfmt w t : "Tfw nngget which wa stolen at th tioeKh!er. t Bros.; store was Tubbed, some weeka iP, was recovered by Sergeant Denl-p. i cs.. ; Kahier never gave np the Idea thatw waa hidden somewhere hi tlie viclaEty ef tre store, and, from that imprln. " in duced to make occasional ara.v?ics fttr it-.. On Monday last he employed X:r. U-"1V to clean out the rubbish nnder t rear ct, Mrs. Xenber's Jewelry e. '.WfcrcKut. which adjoins tho dm store. I i r ' tltae houae stands o stone tv-r four feet In I' .'.-bt. aud tr.iit " these p;ar,j. t W.r a el't omc- ;j f; chips aud ... .1 ftrds. ti tres-e w.j: found not r-iiS ti.au tea toeftf - entraiK-e. It i t this,.-' - - three trade d.;fs rs fst be searched tor. 11. ry ?u i ... , near the More,- and if found , 4 ers) links t tlie already' stwi',-"viiaitr evidence. 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