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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1876)
Incorporated Feb. 4, 1875. Capital. 20,00e. GRANGE AYERILL PA1HT! UNION STORE! FOR SALE BY THE ILveiill Paint is the Oldest find Most Rcllabl Mixed Paint. We have testimonials from owners of the finest residences in the coahtj shoving that it is all ton l is umiiucu im u, uy tuts iuauuxaciurcrs. If Ton are Going to 3Ztxxi-t, Call and examine samples, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. C5J-A full assort tnent of shades kept constantly on hand. 98v8 A. CAROTIIERS & CO., FifcST St. BLAIN, SOX & OO., STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; DFALERS IN i GMAIN, LTTMBEB, WOOL, AND AGItlCUtjTUHAL IMPLEMENTS. . -o Ofl'er for Sale: Throhcrii, ifohdersj Reapers, Jlowei!!. Wagons, Itnk.es, riow, Co'rh'er First and Washington streets, Albany, : Oregon. Prtftdettt; & A. DAWSON. Supcrhrtett dent, A. jr. JOHNSON KlBSCTOlNl . A. M. zVoWstKY, M. MII.IF,R, J. BLETlMS, 2. 44. BEKR, . 'AW'Oai, . A. BEJKVUM, S. A. IAWMJS. Wholesale and Retail Betters isf DRY MODS! POST OFFICE KI6ISTEK. - MAILS akbJVe : Frow Railroad (north and south) daily : at 11.10 P. M. From CorvalHs, dailjS at 10.S0 A. M. From Lebanon, tn-weekly, (Monday, Wednesday and Fi'.dayl at 10.30 a. x. mails pkpakt: 1 For Kailroad (noitb and r3li), dally, close prompt at 11.10A. M. ., . ForCoillto.daUy.fttiaJOJ.'M- . For Lebanon, til-weekly, (Monday, Wed nesday and Fridoyl at 2 r. M. Offlee hours from 7 A.it.t7X p.m. Sunday, from' 12 x. to 2 p. m. Money order office hours from 9 a. M- to aionej oru jaVMOSD, P. M. New TcDar Clothing:, Hardwire, Crockery, Croceiies, Farm hnpleinenU and machinery, &e., Ac. Also, buy and sell on comrots&6n' 5S krmTs of t.ooas, niarKetnoie rrouuee, c. Dec 24, l7S-Uv8ni6 Furniture Eoom& Harrows, -o- EST Will store Grain.- Wttol, and General Merchandise at" Lmeert llate. MAMMOTH WAREHorE ifead of Baker and Lyon streets", stt lepot of O. A C. R. R. Co. ALBAM , Oregon, July 14, WTG-MvS Ttesrs leave to announce to the eltiwns of this city and surround Ing country, that he has open ed a large stock of - " ' ii. , I, L t"tz"Z"Z '' " " - f No time in the building latelv occupied by I)r. Flura mer's drur store, on First street, where out be had, on most reasonable terms, . Parlor Sets, Bedroom Suit. Sofas, Lounge, Easy Chairs, Center Tabic, i Whatnot, Ieks, Rook-canes, Safes, . . Wardrobe, and f n fact every tn'trrg el needed' to CO TO HOUSEKEEFIXG. Ay gcio'da &iH etl made and at the' very Latest and Handsomest Style. to write advertisement mices Way )gs. G3Ttv1i$iTtti nBmnfiictn'r'ea to" order, at short notkte. SSS5Fnrnit ire repaired and put in good whape on short notice. Give me a caH. , . . ,F:S. DOS IN J .' Altotriry; KAv. 36. 1873 lOvs this week. Will throw it in sight ' ; M'MMOSS. In the Circuit Cpnrt of the State of Ofegdn, ! for the count v of Linn. ' Thomas K. tJnmes, PlalntSff. vs. Indiana HUts Ieonard, wife, find William lor.ard, husband. Defendants. ' . ' Suit in equity to remove cloud from title. To Indiana Kilts Leonard and William' Leon ard, the above ncimed defendants In the name of the.Sta'te of Oregon: You and each Of you are hereby reqtfired to appear and answer, the comniailit ot the above named plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on tile with t,he Clerk of said court, within ten days Irorn the date ot this erviee ttpon you, if served in Linn county; but if served in any other county in the iate of Oregon, then wlfhin twenty days from the date il the'serviee of this summons uixm you ; or If served bv publication of this summons, then v6i are required to answer the said com plaint bv the first dV of the next regular term of said (Scruit, to be holden in Linn county, Ore gon, to-wit, Monday, OeUVtoer 23U, 167,X. and you are hereby notifled that If you fail to ajpear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the. relief demanded in. his complaint, which -that, you cancH a mortgage given bv phtintfir on HiO acres of land )f which he is seised in fee simple in Linn county, in lilptrcb, 1971, to Indiana Hilts mow Leonard), toseenre the payment by piiiJyrtodefendant (Indiana. Hilts, now Leonard), of the sum of 1,600.00 in V. h. gold coin, with ten per cent, interest. Which sum has been paid in full, and which mortgage, uncanceled, w a cloud upon plaintiff's title aforesaid, and for one hundred dollars damages; ao, for jeosts and disburs meutsof this suit trt be taxed. : . , WIOTNEV A MOCTAMr.,' Attorneys for ptff. Published by order of the STonorable B. F. Ronham. Judae of said court, which order Is dated Angust 5th, 18J. ianglln4t.v8 MMJIOSS. In the Cireuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn. .. ' ' Kmeline lHnis1er, Plaintiff, vs. Hiram Don caster, Defendant. To Hiram 'Doncaster, the above named de- In the name of the State of Oreeon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above plaintiff in the above enti tled court, now on tile with the Clerk of said court, within ten days frem the date of service or this summons npon you If served in Linn county, Oiegon ; bnt it served in any other connty in the State of Oregon, then within twenty davs from the date of the service of this summons upon von ; or if served by publica tion, then on or"lefore the first day of the next term of said court, to-wlt, Monday, Oelober23d, ln7? and rnn are hereby notiiie.d that it you fall to appear and answer sal. t complaint, as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court or the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit. dissolution of the bonds of matninony existing between you and plaintiff, and care and custody of the minor child named therein. II IF I - 11 IL' ill; mi iiiu 1 Attorney for pl'ff. . Published by order of Hon. It. P. Bonham, Judge f said court, made this 8th day of An gust, 1876. Iauglln4v8 SIMMONS. ' A In the Clrcnlt Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn. Alfred Wolverton, Plaintiff, vs R. J. Wolver ton," defendant. To It. J. Wolverton, the aoove nameu aeiena- ant: In t ho name of the stnte of oresron : 1 on are hereby required to appear and answer the coiu- That MeetokJ Held last Friday at the Court House, to' take some action looking to relief from the 'grinding monopoly" that now has a firm grip on the .freighting business of the t'tpper Willamette river, was well attended, and several very sensi ble and practical Siieeches were made. A committee; consisting ot Messrs. Allen Parker, Ju'ntes Finlayson and S. D. Haley, was appointed to' report iipon Capt. Cocli ran's propoitioli, wbicH was, briefly, to pttt two steamers on the trppef Willamette, provided our people' would - contract so much freight,- UJ be carried by Ii!in at a fixed nife, between he 15th of Jfovetrfber, 1878, Und ihe 1st or June, 1877. The Com mittee reported, in substance, that five proposition of Capt. Cochran was defect ive in that it did not obligate him to carr)' auy more freight lhan that subscribed ; that Capt. Cochra'n could wvell afford o ship' wheat at nine cents per bushel. After some (hsctisston a resolutioii, offered by Mr. John Henry Smith, Secretary of fire State Grange, authorising the Chair to ap point a committee of three to consult. ' and perfect a contract, With' Ca"pt. Cochran, and solicit Bub.-mriptTohs o'f freight in accord ance thereto',' was passed,- and Messrs. Allen Parker, Ifr. Crawford and Strauder Fromau tv-ere appointed such committee The meetitig then adjourned; iMTEBEsnxo Tjcctukes. Prof. Camp bell. President of Monmouth College.called on us Tuesday last. The Professor pro poses to deliver a' series of five lectures in this city some time soon, probably in 0c iobei hi Whicli he wftl discuss the posi tion tfie Bible sustains toward the civil, political and religious relations, of the cot'fntry.' Prof.- Campbell is one of' our foremost speakers, a'nd from' years of close application has acquired a vast ftitid of in formation from which to draw to make his lectures not only interesting but instruct ive. We hope that steps m'ity be taken to secure the lecturer to ns for at least live evenings during the coming autnmn. Tkmpkrakce." G. W: C. T.,' D'unbaf, on the 11th iust., was down' at Astoria. He writes that "tlie Clams down here are bigger than Albany pu'mpkms," and that 4 the shells are used by the hrhabftants for washtubs and woodsheds." He says he found one the other day that could1 put fjoth of my feet into at once ! It is a wlibp- pcr, I tell you !" If thi3 last assertion ot Bro. Dunbar's is true and who doubts it ? it etmnps the Clatsop clam shells as the largest in the world I HA1SKT ITEMS. " As I was coming up from Albany on the freight train the other day, I had tny feel ings pretty badly Iiurt,! and I propose to tell you hcue it was: When some two hundred yards from Shetld station we passed a lot of young Americans, and one of them, feeling particularly funny, threw a green apple iu at one of the doors, strik ing your humble servant in tlw back of the neck. At first 1 thought my bead was gone ; but after due examination' I found that it was still left, but aching pretty badly. In fact I have had a dull aching in my neck ever since. I was reminded of the fable of tle boys and the frogs. The boys went to a pond where the frogs were singing merrily to listen to the muic ; but becoming weary listening to their frog shiitf?, on mischief bent, they gathered stones, and whene'Ver1 one of the musicians would raise hfs head above water, some herot6' boy would pelt him with stones. At length one old frog, feeling keenly, a sense of the ingratitude, to" say nothing of the injustice,- of the boys, arose to the sur face of the water and addressed them' as follows f .'This' may be fun for yoif. tioys, but it is death on us frogs." It may ' be fun tof the boys; but it is rough on us pass engers, and I think a little snubbing up would be good for such boys The fall wheat is pretty generally har vested. The yield is rather lighter than USUnl. ' " -: -:' i '" Another enterprise ' started in Halsey. Demoralizt'tto'n and iulii iu the shape of a whisky den, where whisky is to be sold by th6 botMv, by one Eiiy Xeal. C. Our peoplre iielng-siufcctants pretty' - A large number of Chinamen have ar rived from below during the week. Dr. Wilcox has sent for a fresh supply -of vacine matter. Blain, Sox & Co. are receiving their share of new wheat at the Mammoth Warehouse. High old zephyrs prevailed tn lids baili wick Tuesday evening for a fcw moment. The Willamette is a pprotohfng' "bed rook navigation." The ftr.st new wheat iu the Farmers Warehouse was brought by Mercer Thomp son, Esq. Reports from fields where threshing is going on; indicate that winter wfiat hi this sect foil is above half to two-thirds ot a crop'. Messrs. Simmons Bros, are building a granary at Boston Milt's, for the Convenience of farmers. The threshing of winter wheat' hi this section will soon be completed, after which theite wilt bean intermission. A sewing machine agent passed safely tlironnrli' foWn the other dnv. n - Averill's paint stands way up. and" A: Carothers & Co. have gobs of it for sale. JHcthirland has some novelties In the' stove and range "line thai are attracting' attentio'tf; ' ' Mr. ant Mrs. Ousterhout, of Mario'rY Station, lost their only child, aged nine' mouths, on Monday, of choleratnorbus. Iiiptheria in its . worst form has made its' appearance iiere. Children should be vlosely watched.., , . - The Alden Fruit C6 of 'tliU.city. offer the highest rates for sound fruit delivered at their factory- Read tlieir ad. elsewhere." A nayes and Wheeter flub 1.1 the nex iliing oh tiocketand it'a bound to b d " t-otiBer. ' Books Music. Fof all kinds of bobkaV music and musical instruments, etc., gd to Jno. Ftishay's, in the Pa'rrish brick. Thk NiCLiX'S Is a neat little 7-coIumn paper, published at Ilarrisburg, the first number of which readied us yesterday; Mr. S. S. Train is the publisher, and Mr; O. T. Porter is the editor. Subscription: $2 59 per year, paper issued oh Wednea- day. A oil ijartiiin in politics, it will la bor tor the development of Linn county and the prosperity of Ilarrisburg. Sue-' cess to the enterprise. LIST OF "LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office. Albany IJnn county,; Oregon, August I7th, 1876 Persons calliiuT for these letters must tfiV the date on which they were advertised. Woodkn Pumps. Mr. George Mollen kopf is engaged in the manufacture of wooden pumps, probably t?ie cheapest, most durable, and best pump made, at Clim. Kimnsnn's warehouse, foot of Klls- Jnrt. now on file with the :ierk of said court, worth street. Every pump sold is war- wlthin ten duysrom the dale of the service of this summons upon you 11 servea mx.inn coun ty. Oreirori: but if served in anv oihcr county 1 n the State 61 Oregon, then wit hin 1 wenty days from the date of the service of this summons SOOll. SHERMAN & HYDE, - ;- San Francisco; JOHN BRIG GS 'iPAKES THIS OPPOR'Tl-XITY TO IXFXJRM JL his friends and t ire. p&ttfie generally, that he Is now settled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door t P.-C.-Havper Co , where can be found agrdat an aariortirrciit and as large a Btouk Of Stoves aM Eanges as can be foimd in any one house ihS aide of Portland, and at as , - - At IKICK. Catlron, Brass &TEnamelet '' EE-T'-TlliESS ;- -; - in great variety. Also; I Sheet Iron, I Valvanized Iron, and Coppemarc, always on hand, and made to order, AT LIV- iKuium AlWhy. October S, MTS-5V8 Ifallf 1:131 DISEA8K r Tim POC OF PAIS To Man Mitt I5ea.sfc -ra THE vnAsri o. ; fvirrcH ii as stood n ik test or o . iABa. , . . . There is no sore it will notlieal, nO lame- Mess it wlil not cure, no ache, no pain, prat 4frir.i th human bodv. or the bwiv- ora fmree or other domestic animal, that does not yield to its maic touch; ' A- bottle favivr ftt 00." has often isaved be life of a hnmaa being, ami restwed to nfo and usefulness ntany a vaiuaoie nurse. fB WEJI, IT WI.S-l'KE lUwitmatisfli.. Rurns. Scalds. BrOhiesCts, Vnvu-hit-M s-.Kiiins. Contratfted Cords, Fain it the Back. Lumbago. Sciatica, Chilblains- Strains, Sprains, StM? Joints. Sore SHr-nleA. ErnotlOnsi Pkitifii VTortndi TJlbcnb ---1 ,"---i:.:'fr"i-'',-'4i'v:.-'teiV' warm i vrMj(. IT VTlJJi tTRE Snavin. Ga Ik and Sores. Switinv." Rirw Bone. Windtlht mz Head; Poll KvU Humors and Sores, Lameness, Swelling Scratches. IMstamoer stiffness,. Stmins,- Soretsesa. Ooen Sores 2Sv t 1 1 1 1"-'- at home. Mtiutuea won n fl ifr J li v J '''. hriXiKiv Cv.. Portland, Me. StVIl tic to G. P. BOW KLL ft CO.. Sew York, for PumpUVet of lita pages, crmfaining ,000 wew-fMs.pers, ana estimates snmrmg cost 01 ai' tmuiaf, 28v8y . c lz rs rx" icivivi.tj. 1876. 1876. 'roclamatioxx. Chicago & North-West ern Railway. IIE POPl ftK KOtTEOTEKIAMt. TITLS BROTHERS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A IVeiv and Large Invoice OF I'nssenire'r" fhr ChuTuro. Niiurara Falls. Pitts burg. Philadelphia. Montreal.tjuehee.New York uosion. or any poini.. r.asi, snouiu uuy incir TMSSfOVTfAESiTAI. TICKCTN the Pioneer towie, TfTB r - "' CHICAGO & KOITTII WEKTEld BilLWAT Tins IS THE BEST &OUTE: EAST. Its Track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been made the FASTEST t ime that hial ever beep MA1E in thisoountr-. Ity this tome passefr- cers forpOlhtsrast of rrhicajio have choice of the following lines irom traago : Ity tlie If ttbnrsr, rmtiwij iK1 nfChIea Mit Pe'nmtylVanfa Itnilways, 3THROUiH TRAINS DAILY.-with Pullman Palace ears through to Philadelphia and Kew York 011 each tram. ITTTROUG H THAIS', wit h Pullman P'alacecftrs to Baltimore and Washington1. By (h Iiftfee Sltora mad MtehtyMn fisnttH- tn inniwiiTiinanHupwiHwtAtw x urk C'eutrnl hhU 1M KaOraml), 3 THROUGH TRaTSS -DAHjY. wlin Palnee Drawing lioom and Silver Palace cars thrb to 'cw York. I y the fiehlarttn Central, lrsml Trsmk, tirrnt Wntnrn mi a Erie and X0W Trk Central Kail ways, . Q THROUtJH TRAINS witli Pnllmatt Palace or New York city. By Baltimore iuit Oblo Bafhwd,, ey TnROrGII TRAINS DAILY, with.PuUman til Palace c-ars for Newark, aheHVi!le,Wnec!ing, v astiuiion ami tuuiimore wiinout. cnange. This is the SHORTEST, REST and OHly line running Pullman celebrated PALAtTS SLEKP INTt CARS ASH COACHES, connecting With t'nion Pn.-itie Kailroad at OMAHA and frOfn'the WEST, via Grand Junetkm. Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton. Sterling and Dixon, lor CHI CAGO AND THE EAST. Drawinar Room and faecninir cars throuah to' New Vork, to Niagara FaUs, Butfalo, Rochester ' ' AXD '.'-i ' J K V ELIIY, An will Nell at the rollwln Prices : Coin silver, .3 or. P. S. Ttartlett Waltham Watch. 21 O0: each additional ounce 2 SO. Eiirht-day Beth Thomas Clocks from $8 00 to Hi ou. A nd all other sroons in proportion. The only house above Portland tliat keeps the SALTZ.nAX WATCH. OcMi Seftf, Bmarraved Free or Charire, BY MR. EVERET. Practical watch-maker and Jeweler, late of CaW ifornia Watch Co., and the only engraver in Albany. ACKJfTS- FOR THE SGElt SEW ISC MACHINE. A: rood assortment ot Sewing Machine Xee dlesind attacmnents.- - .-- , Trrtrs bros. t ..:-V.---.jiT?.- '" upon von; and if served by pnblk-fttion, then on or before the first, dav of the noSt term of said court, to-wit, Monday. c.toier 23d. lsvG and you ulre hereby notified that If yon fall to annerti- nu answer saia comnuiinr. as neren- required, the plain! in will apply to the Court lor the reuei Mcimmaeu in rue eompiami. to- wit, a dissolution ot the bonus of matrlmony extstfrrj; between you and plaintitf and lor the care ttn'd custody of jhe minor, children uamed therein, to-w.it, John J., Eiizabeib J., Fred. W., and Geo. A. Wolverton. K. B. HOMPHREY Attorney for pl'ff. " Published by order of Hon. B. F.' Bonlium. Jnhte of suid Court, uiade this 8th day of August, 1878. . auglln46v8 ExxcrToirs male of keal estate. ""OTICE Is hereby riven that by virtue of anorucrot tnet ounty court witmn ana for the county of Linn, State of Oretton, duly made and entered of record in said Court on the 8th day of Aufrnst, 1S76. lit the matter of the estate of William B- Gilson. deceased, I, William Clymer, remainipg executor of the last wiU and testament of the said William B. Gil son, deceased, will, on Saturday, September 234. 1H76. At the Court House door, in t he city of Albany, in said I. inn connty, between the hurs.or 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock tn the afternoon, to-wlt, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, offer for tale at public auction the following described real estate be-' longing to the estate of said William B. Gilsbn, deceased, to wit : The east third of the south half of the donation land claim of Thomas S. Summers and Eliza Summers, known as Noti fication No. S.stH and claim No. 56; fn Township la soutn 01 lungei west, anil claim Jio. 70, 111 TownsipNo. ti south of Range 3 west of the Willamette Meridian and lyinjr in the county of Linn. Slate of Oreeon. and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the-east lineof mucmini niiy-inree enams ana tiiirty-tnrce links south or the north-east corner of said claim and runninir thenee west twentv chains. thence south thirty-eight chains and eighty five links, thence east twenty chains, thence north thirry-clht chains and eighty-five links to the place of beginning, and containing 73 65-100 acres less 7 4,V-inn nmw In town lots heretofore sold leaving 69 20-100 acres more or Terms : Said real estate will be, sold for gold coin of the United States, one-half to be paid down on the dav of sale and the remainder in six months, with interest thereon at the rate 01 10 per cen t.. per annum, payment to oe se cured oy mortgage on me premises. WM. CLYMER. Remaining Execntor of last will and testament of W. B. GUson. deceased K. N. Tauwy, Atfy for Ei'r. auglln46v8. ranted to give entire satisfaction. See ad vertisement elsewlicre in this issue, and it yon want a pump that is not liable to get out of oMer, that is easily managed, call at tlie factory awl secure one of Mr. M. Patronize home manufacture first. Stekung, III. A nofe, dated Aug. 4th, 1S7G. informs us that Prof. E. F. Sox has located at Sterling, Illinois, and that him self and family are well and hafp'py. ' We, as well as the Professor's hosts of friends in th's couhty, are rejoiced to hear of his prosperity. VV'e'hope the Professor will keep his' promise and write us as often as occasion offers from hi Eastern home. Sad:. '1jt Wednesday, at her residence in Eugene' City, Mrs; Sarah Bruiner, aged 2f years, passed away, With consumption. Deceased was the oldest daughter of Mrs. Allison, of this city; who' was telegraphed for and arrived at the bedside of her daugh ter a few hours before her death.. Tlie husband ot deceased some weeks ago went to Arizona to look out a new home, hop ing by removal to see returning health once more bloom on the cheek of her he loved. But it was otherwise decreed, and he will return to a home made desolate by the absence of its chief attraction-who gave life and love and joy to the home circle. God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, bow much more will He remember man in his grief and sorrow. Anderson. M E Bradley," Jam Bradley. Joseph' Davis, John R Hill, Clay llendrickson, V R Johnson. S S P. n. RAYMOND, P. M Knox, Ida Adeline . Miller, Miss Nannie' Rigeor' Abram Scarfl,,E Norri Thompson. L M Wheeler, May Died. In this city, August I3th, 18767 Allie, daughter of Lansing And Matilda Warren, aged about H years; The funeral took place on Tuesday. In this city; AiVg'iisi 14th. 1876, Robert! Ernest, son of George and Martha Hum phrey, aged about ,5 years. The funcrar transpired on Tuesday afternoon. Special Notiee.- Kve property 1 IDA NPRlVU ed for the curative properties of its waters. The above nronertv entirely snrronnds the noted SODA KPRISO at Hodaville, celebrat- DuRisft HXrvest Or before or after. wlien you are busy, and when you - have leisure when yott are flush, and when yon are "hartlup," it is well to bear this in mind :" At Wheeler's store, In Shedd, you always find what you want or something better and yoif ca'11 bu it there for as little of the ' 4squivalent3,'" either in coin oir produce, as at any pfciie fn Oregon, o . Our sawmill men have secured1 a million feet or so of logs from Mary's river, at Corvallis, and are engaged : floating them' down the Willamette to this citv. Enter prise will win, you know." Last Saturday James Miller, who . lives near Sodaville, teU. or was dragged, from the back of a horse he was riding, receiv ing severe wounds about the head and left shoulder. . Nothing is more harassing than ulcers or boils. Fortunately they can be quickly healed by the use of Glenn's Sulphur SoapV which purges the sore Of tfa poisonous vi rus or proud" flesh, and removes the only obstacle to' its healing. Mrs.' Jerry Ream', of Eugeh City, has been spending the week in - this city and vicinity, visiting her sister. Mrs. G. F. ,0 M BrtVB vicinity, visiting her sister. Mrs. G. . M J S i J- Settlemelr,- and her brotbei1; fY. John local, Matters. This rormlar route is nnsnmnssed fnt SrxVd. Comfort and Safety. Tlie smooth, well bill last ed and pertect track of steel rails, the celebim- ed Pnlhrian Palace Sleeping cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, the regu larity with which they rnn, the admirable ar mngemeftt for mnnlng through ears toChicagd )Hini all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern railway traveling. NO" chaugea of Cars, and no tedious delays at Fer ries, Passengers will find Tickets via this favorite route at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific RaUroad, Sacramento. . Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pnclne Railroad. W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN HI'tniTT. Gen. Sup, en. Pas. Agt. II. P. RTA.fWOOD, IJeneral Agenej-, 141 Mont gomery street, Sah Francisco. .- v7n47y Albany Doolc Gtore. TYEAIETt IN MlSCELLAJTEOrSBOOKS, I J School Book, tdank Books, Stationery Fany.Articlee;e, ,, - l&mks imported tewdor,atiipTtet pos sible notice. V vSnS : r. c; mECD'Atf:;- . . TMSAXi'Ka nt . Groceries, TixvLsioriv fotoaeeo; Clsefcra, tnftVry . fVet rry.aaMl Woodactltowar, ALE ANT, OZISOOTT. , - ear-Cat! and tee hrm. . ' -'3t SAM MILLER WOULD ANNOUNCE to the pdbllcthathe is carryiAR on' Wcgcw t&& Cartiae Shop, t tm old stand kndVH as the Peters ft Rpeidel shops; where lie has on Hand the finest lot of entt and side sprfrfR, Religious. Services will beheld at the Dixie Schoolhouse oh the fourth Sunday of this mouth (27th), at ll- o'clock A. M., by Elder 15 rower, of tlie Dinikard Church; All are invited. Tuesday, Aug. 22. Tlie' Woman Suf frage Association of this city will meet at die house ot Mrs. M. J. Foster", oh Tues day, August 22nd, at 3 p. m". It is desirable tihat all tlie members be present Any others who may wish-are invited to attend 1WJf & Turee' Seate Carrikges ever iMahuiaetu'red id' the tate. it you doht believerit, A urn mee For YotBSELVis. I- use' rimrirar- btit EAMra Tiiaker, alia Warraaitf all Wo?k : AT H6me Dr. G. W.' Gray has re turned from his Centennial trip; and can now be found at his office, in tlie Parrish brlbk,- up stairs, by all wnoAdesSre dental "'OK of ahy kind; 1 v 5 46 v7. ASuAC6NFERENCE.--The Oregon An-" nual Conference of the M- E.'Chufrch com mences In Usui c tin Wednesday nest- There will probably be oVer one -hirodred minister and lay delegates ft) attendance. I Reed MarrieD At the residence of Hon. Hiram Smith. Harrlsburir. on Sundat.' Au gust 6tli, 1876, by Rev. W. R, Bishop; Mr. Wmhini Taylor aucT Miss Mattie Cress. . Capt. Biles, of Portland", oiie '6t the oldest autv most favorably known steam- boatmen in the State, paW orfr city a visit! Tuesday and W ed nesdayv. . Tiiey went fishing'.- She . looked' lan- truidlv at hitn nd said : "I wish the fish would bite at ydur hook - If I was a fish I would." Coastward. .lay Blain, Mc. Monteithj Ed; Geary. John Hannoh and J. Hotchirt- soh stnick lit for Yaquma' Bay oil Wed nesday.' ' -" Df.-Settlemelr Is building' a1 handsome residence near Iris sawmill above Lebanon oh the Sahtlam;, whence lie trill soon re move lils family.' " , , - Big" ReTcRns. Messrs. Parrish & Mil ler (Jesse Parrish and George Miller;, near Jefferson, the present season have raised two hundred acres of flax. They estimate tliat their crop will average 400 pounds of fiber and S brishels of seed per acre; Tlie first is worth la cents a ponVidand the lat ter $1 60 a bushel. 1 he crop is now about ready lor shipment, and they calculate to realize about $15,t)00 for it. This U at thu rate of J72 80 per acre. At tlris riite flax is a good article to' raise for profit. Forty men Were employed harvesting the crop.' Valuable. The Gilsoii estate, about four miles from Lebanon, to be sold on the 2''I of September next, embraces the cele brated Sod;i Spring at Sodaville, the spring lying In about the centre of the grounds. Of a verity this is valuable property now, and will certainly continue to increase iu Value as the years move on; Some one may get a magnificent bargain in the prop erty. Since cases of smallpox have been re ported at different places along the line of the railroad south of this city, terror has seized upon some of our citizens, and they are preparing to' leave at tlie first notice of the appearance of the dreadful disease here. Wve hope they Will hot be compelled togol .' "''" ;' v 1 A part of the record of Samuel J. Til den, ''Democratic Reformer," as given by Horace Greeley, rf mail xvhd knew Til den thoroughly and well; caii be found oh fourth page of this issue. o Read' it care fully that yotr1 may have a just appreciation of Tllden as a "Reformer." .. -,. '. k D. P. Porter, Esq., ot Shedd", reached ifhls city on his way home from tlie Cen tennial oil Wednesday evening,, having been absent just three mouths Hereporfa a splendid time, but is glad to get home. ReV. L. M. Xiekersoii Preisiding Elder of tlta Albany District.' M1. E. Cnurch. has been elected' to the chnTr iii tile WHlalnetle University, Saietn, made vacant by the 1 resignation of Prol. Powell. Mr. Geo. F. Settlemeir and family smart ed yesterilay for their new home, two miles above Lebanon. May peace j and happiness attend them.' ' FINANCE AND COMMERCE, Gold in NewTork,lll,l4; Leg&l tenders, 89o60c; Silver Trade dollars, 80c ; other coins, 95c. ... - -. No change to note in market prices; We quote :" ' , WMieat, 02ijC bnRhelV oats, nominally, 50c ; hay, $11-412 60 V ton ; eggs, 20c 1' doz.; butter, 2025c f pound ; potatoes,' $1 bushel; apples. 73c bushel. Market well supplied wKIr berries, etc.,- at fair rates. Weather fine fof harvesting which is now in' progress. to give satteifecttoa, whiie my prices are saoat muonabki. Vou do nftt know ho" your wife' ant fhviily I wonia appreciate a nae in a weii-maae, wna some and stylish back. Purchase one tbm Miller's hanaaome new carriages, and you will pay leas doctor's bills, and give your family re- 1 HchtV-i-A1 lad of some twelWyeats, son ot Mrs. Worth, near PeortaTon Saturday, met with a painful accident. ' He was lead- ins a horse bv the foreton wlien the ani- antVineiXv1 'ell, Knocking the lad Call at my shofw, aorncr or Ferry and Secdad j doWn and falUhfi" across his legs.' severely Apr 14, 1876 Mn xixJLEST. I spraining and bruising his left leg. Bl(i Stock. Mr. Briggs has received a very large stocS of stoves, ranges, tin and copper ware, tliat you want to see before purchasing. ' ; . .:V ' ;"";'.. .. v- Singer. For a Singer sewing machine go to Tirds Bro's. Tiiey keep all the va rious attachments, needles, oil, e&., fof the Singer. SI ie riff Herren has tooved into he county jail, . Bfevrs Oleanings; I.amar denies that be will stump' California. Speaker Kerr's condition is alarniin ly bad. French, the new a'ssistaiif: ifcasiirer took tl.e oath of office on tfie ilh. The I'Orte is willing negotiate tof peace. The Turks continue to rnaasacre' Christians at HoMiia. The Servians have 60,66b men AJexicant and Befade. The reportecT TufTcfeh atrocities ate denied by the Turks. Heat at Madrid exceeds anything since 1800. The city is deserted. The Cuban Insurgeuta 'are meeting with vidtofies in the nefghbofTioid 6f Cienfugos. -- .' The heat is intense in Pai.- Coalifi St Valere was overcome m the Senate' chamber.. .-. - -''-.:;.; ' -..-.' '-. ". By new India'n appropria'ti6n oilf,- Oregon gets only 810,000 for indiffcritaT expenses, '. ; The use' of tlie iron steamsl'iipe by fAa P.". M. S.- S. Company, has beerr author-' ized by Cohjctcss.- ' C , 1 General Porter befdfe the Biib-com- miltco on whisky frandg denies Bluford Wilson's t-tateihcuts.' The increase or the army requested by' tbe President has pawed according to' the bin which passed the Senate July' srst. "S: ". y ' .. ;' Detatchtnents of tlie Wheeler ex pedl-' lion are daily leaving' Washington for the exloring of the tenth meridian irf New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and? California. The salaries of gbver'nors, chief jus tice's and assistalit judges of Washing ton, Montana, New Mexico, Idaho," Utah and -rizona Territories are fixerf at S3,00a each. All other Territories; are given 2,000.- ; Won't there be fern after flie Indian Gus. Layton, of Corvallis, spent part of waT is ovef, and Sitting Bull takes a the vFeek iii' this city. Old residents of turn around among the newspaper ofHcea MaWed Angnst t2tfi; by Rev. S. Wil liams, at his residence, near Lebanon, Mr. Alfred F. IIall and Miss Agues E. Chcadle both of" Liun county. ' r ; Rai'uroad Talk. A railroad to Ya-quina- Bay is talked of more than usual just now. It is possible, and our people have ohiy to say so and it will be bulil. ' Albany can't keep away long. m Lfhn' Engine Co., No. 2, bold their an nual election of officers on the flrt Mon day iu September next. Born To the wife of A. D. Barker, on the 13th, a daughter. I to find. out who wrote those articles;! A Jevington (England) man married ! an armless woman. Hie ring was put i on the third toe of .her lea foot, and she i signed the register with tne toes of the. i right. . ! ....