! - Li 1; 111 Ji ... .- . - l i id ij. , g Volume viil ALBANY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 8, 187G. (Ji ou f . I s business cards. JOHN CONNER, B A N K ING AND Exchange Office, ALBAST, OKLUO.V. DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO check at sl'liu Interest allowed on time deposits in coin. Kxcluuure on Portland, Son Fruneisco, and Now York, for sale at lowest rute. l'olioction made aud promptly remitted. Utters to H. W. (Jorbutt, Ifunry Failing, W. 8. Ladd. . Banking hours frfrm ,8 A. 2i. to 4 P."M. Albany, Feb. J, W7I-2SV3 A. CAU0TI1ERS & CO., tHKMMALS, OILH, PAIXTS, IYI JLA.NS, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular PATEXT FIXK CUTLERY. CIGARS, TOBACCO; OTIOS rKItFl'MEKir, and Toilet! WooIs. Particular care and promptness jriven Physicians' prescriptions and Family Rec ilx-s. A. CAROTIIERS Jt CO. Albany, Orcgor.-iva II. J . BOUClJiT!', 31. !., GRADl'ATK OF THE t'XITEIKITY Medieal College of Kt-w Turk, late member of Rellevieu II -spitalMediisiU ol lejre. New York. Okkioe-Ih A. Carothcrs Co.'s drug store, AUsiny, On-gnn. EPIZOOTICS 1STACE. THE BAV TE-tM STII.I. LIVES, AND IS FLOURISHING I.IKK A urkex bay tree. Thankful for 7it favors, and wishinsr to meril the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will always he ready, and easily lonml, to do any hauhiiu withm the city limits, for a n-asonnblo compensat ion." a?"I flivery of ools M hperiulty. A. X.. ARNOLD. 2uvS Prom-ictor. Piles! XMles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome comnlaiut cannot be 6ured, when mi rnuny 'vi.i'nees of success inilUt be place;! letore you every day cure of supposed hopt less tust's) Your physician Inform you tluit. thelnngeryou allow the oompiuin't to cxi?. you lessen your chances for relief. Jsptru-iice mu aught thit in all cotes. " A.'CJU-olber & Co.'s PUe PU1 and Ointment are all they stre recommended to be. Will care Chronic, lilind and Bleedinsr Piles In a very short time and are omivniVw to use. This preparation is sent by mail or ex press to any point witfciu the United States at 1 50 per package. . Address. A. CAftOTHERS CO., J7v5 Box 33, Albany, Oregon. The Eugene' firemen are making ar rangements for a grand ball at Lane's llali ou Christmas eve. JOHN SCHMEER, EEALiK IK Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and! First street!, with a fresh:.stock of firoceffes, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, To bacco, Ac., to which he Invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the store ho will keep A Bakery, and will always have on hand a rnll supply of freaa broad,-crackers, Ac. tSff- Call and soe me. JOHN. SCHMEER. February 16-24? ALBANY FOUNDRY And 2fcJt chine Shop, A. F. CDEBRV Proprietor, ALBANY OilEGON,- Elansfactares Steam Engines, Flour and Saw 3Iill Slacnin . ery, WOOD WORKING ACniGULTURALMACHIfJERY, And all kinas of IBOX ASO BiUSS CASTIS6S. Parttcnlar attention pa t repairing all kinds of machinery. 41v$ E- BOYtE, BMl u4 S1o Msher. il dnot east of Harper's warehouse, 1 always on band to do work at reasonable rates, neat and nice. 27-wm3 N. T. 3SOOKE, Honse and. Sign Painter, AJutJA X, : OREGON. can saieiy enarantee satistactory worn "' . Shop on First street, next door east of Clark Wyatt. 89vo XSAXl3iOX SHOP I Li B. ROYAL HAS OPENED a Barber Shop on First street one door west of Thompson Irvine's har ness shoo, where he will be pleased to meet all who wish work In his line. Thankful for pat patronage, be hopesJy close attention to huM es to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on hand a fall supply of Perfumery and Hair OUa, v tee best assortment lit town. Come and see' n. , Albany, Or., February 25. 18T6-S3v8 S. C. STOXE, J5I. Physician and Gurgeon, BSOWSSVILLE. OKECrOS. RAINING, PAPERHANGITTG, CALCEMIN inir. Glazlntr. Ac. Havino- had an ex"6": ftf 9.1 vMr. I. th. htii)nnn in the ES9t, 1 i. . orr(CE.At tb Dms Ktore. SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, THRESHERS, REAPERS Sl MOWERS, WAGONS, PLOWS, SEED CHILLS, BROADOST SEED SOWERS, ETC. First street, Albany, Oregon. . Cash.. St. Charles Hotel, Comer IVnsiilng-toti and first it., ALBANY, OREGON, Matthews & Morrison, PflOPR ETORS. House newlv fiirnt-ih-I throughout. The bot the market siiiorUs always on Hie table. Free ourli to an! from tSie Housi-. 5. T. II AXE'SSt &. CO., I'raluM in 33 JEt. "ST C3r Z Z 20 3 . Clotltiue, liootn ii-.3 MioeK, Htti, Uruvv rlcK, S-naicy ;tiont, K3iotf;uiiH uiKl fiMtol.H. Slope, jiinun, W.ilt'injwr, WtfOi! nnd YVillow Vnrr, 'Irt:jiJir ntlvl YulisiS, J'o'liCt 'utlcry, Ac., Ac, Sold very low cii her for cnh, or to prompt lay- inir ruriUiiri" tn time Furniture Warercoms. FRI-ID CiRAI- H.1TIM; mii-i'liiJI d the entire internet of U. (.'ollnr in laic firm of t-ir.if C'oiiar. in the fitrniture business, takes tlii opport unity to return his thanks to the citizens of Al'oany and vicinity who lmve st frcn-rousi y n:nm iji'.l hiua in the jklsi, a:i'l resicc; fully iisk a continuance of the siitue. SaT"A!l kinds of fur niture kept on hand and m;mul:i"'ttii ed to order at Uiv- est; vut.es. Mii;D UliAF. Albany. Nov. 12-vSnS Y7"KTIIK 1"N!)K!M!;NEI) r.Eti I.EAVETO V announce to tii1 citixns of Aitiuy and surrnttmliu country that, bavins nupplied onr selveswith the mwi:'y utachinery for r:iis imi and rentovinv; imii linsrs. we aretvudynt u!i times to i'(?ocive ofile:-s for st;U vu-k, which we will do in short or let' at lowest rates. We guarantee entire natisfuction in ts.il woric umJer taken lv ti?. Orders left-t the Ri.i;ivri:n ottico promptly attentedto. Applv to. Alba, TJANTV..ALLEX A t'6. Or., Apf II --a. 1S7j. 2cvi X II (E NIX Livery ( Feed Stable CORNKIt WAsniXOTON FIKST STS., AXS. S1A11SIIALL. Proprietor. ClARRIAtiES. i;i ;;lKS, ITACKS& SADDLE ' horses to let on rotsoniiie. tefitis. Horses hoard"! by the day or week. 1 will have some of the gayest risever turn ed out of a liverv stable in Ailtanv. C-- HEAKji; and carriages furnished for fu nerals. tive me a call when vou wnat to ride. ' ASS. MARSHALL. Alhttnv .March 10, lsTfi-2"iv8 HAEDW AEE! BOITfi, all tic J lecrii lions & goueral E2AR2-WARK-a i'uU and complete as ttortniiunt. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose. Tin. CopDsr. Zinc ni Sliest Iron. on hand for ile CROCKERY WARE, The largest and most complete assortment In the city. . Keeps all kinds of OILS & WHITE LEAD. Tic C'int'jit &, Purest L!suorti Always on hand, to be sold for medicinal uses. !53!r'K"Ialriojr done neatly, at short notice, and WAKBANTKl). J. GRADWOFI L. First street, Albany, Orcgou. n37v8 DR. PLUmrER, DKUGG1ST, i ! ! - Pure and Freab DRUGS AND MEDICINES ! Oils, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, IBUttU A SHOCLDEB BRACES. py Prescriptions carefully filled. 8" 15 W. JR. GRAHAM, (LATE OF MIC'HIfiAS) 7 3Ierchant Tailor, KEEP? always on hand nocikin!, Cassimeres Vest tntrs. etc., a laraer and better stock than ever lwfore brought to this market. Cuts and makes to order all stylesof Clothing for men and bovs, at reasoiiabl rates, Kuaran teeinii satisfaction. . Shop on First utreet. next door to City Mar ket, latelv occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. Sv8 C. XV. WILCOX, Homoeopa thi c Physicians OFKIPE with Ir. E. H. Orlffin.Tirst street, Albany, Oregon, fear Chronic diseases a specialty ; SCvg Iit'tu"re and Picture'; Frames 12. 13. PURIDOIM Would announce to tne citizens of Albany and vidmtv.thnt bils prepared to furnih all kinds of i'lCTUR H FRA i' K9 to order.at short, nottce. Pictnres framed, and old frames repaired Hthisotliiw on First street, onm dour nf Broadalbiu.ttiid Itaiveyon,rordeis. SI FRBEPIDS! CITIZE!2S ! ! COU2N!TRYtV.Efli ! ! ! LEKD US YOUR TRADE ! Art VVE JUST OPENED OUT A NEW i and fresh assortment Of CrllOCERIES, PliOVISIOXS ic, in Dr. Tate's new brick, Ttrst street, where wo would be pleased to serve you with any thimj in our line. Our stock was selected in San Francisco, by 33 K. JO 33 3 ARROWS, well known in this city, and vtc feci safe in sntisfuctjon to all who litvor us with their jt romiue. We will endeavor to keep on hand tt full sup ply ot Fresh "Vegetables?, In their season, at all times. You ure invited to call and fee lis. . i LK & TATE. Albany, May 5. TG-!3 EVERYBODY BUYS THEM. HAVlNti JUST RKCEIVED A LAROCSIUP ment of thecelelirated new style Co:ui)iued Drill and Broadcast STATESMAN CRAIX DRILL, direct from the factory, am now ofltrrlng extra indmvmeiits to the turmers of Oregon. Most of the best f turners in the Slate are now usiug tlietn. Saving seed and nn increased yield of gram is tiie ri'siilt of drilling. Can be used equally well us a f$rll or I3ratlcast Seeder. The STATESMAN .URAIX l!i:iLL has been grca: ly impi-ovcd tor thi rear. Wan-room at nry Biiu-ksnitlh Miop, comer of buco.id and KiMwortU street, Albuny, Oregon. Marcn 31, l-STCr-dd . It. X. 13LACKi:i'HI, ATTOIIXEY AT LAW, EROWXSVILLE. LINN CO., OGN. PKOMI'T ATTESIWS IVE TO AI.I. husim-ss. 8vS J. C. foWKLL. X FLINX. POWELL & .FL1NN, Attorneys Sc Counsellor nt l aw and So Iteitoi s iu hTincery, Albany, Ot-or. Collodions uiade and con ve aucvs proruptly atiemLed to. 1-S P;i05JiX Jieliverj", at Living 1IAVINI bought out the 3c!ivsry buslnesa of Mr. Lewis Si iuison, I lieg leave to announceto t lie cil i.ens and husincHS men of Albany, that Z itiivt? in t he n:ree! an express and job wagon and will be happy to serve all who may give me a call. All order will be promptly attcuded to at reasonable rates. Orders may be left at the Drug Stiore of Bell A Parker. VIR;IL PARKER. Lebanon ; Hotels S. IE, CLAl'GIITOX, PROP'R., LEBANON, OKK(iO.. HOUSE newly fnrivisbed throughout. The best the marketsaBord alwayson the tahle. The posToffice is n!Xt door to this House, from which the siase leaves for Albany at 7 o'clock A. M. and returning arrives ot i'clock P. M. f'onvennee procured for parties wishing to visit the Soiu Springs. Library nd reading room, with choice reading matter, for the guests of the house. apr30v8 CB1A. QOl'ltGARSES, WATCIOIAHER & JEWELER, Corner l'lrst and ferry Kta.," ALBtXT, OBE(H)5. Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, and Jewelry of every description and of the best manufactories, on hand tor sale at lair rates. ESS" Clean in g and repairing Timepieces a specialty. C3S Jewelry, cte., repaired and cleaned on short notice rit living rates. 6jS"G1 ve me a call, and see for yourself.. March 3, lS7B-24v8 J. II. BURKI1ART, Real Estate and Conyeyaiicing Agent, ALBANY, : : t OKEVOX, CORN Eli FIIJST ASP IIKOAPALBIN STREETS. FARMS of all sizes, improved and nnlmprof ed, in this and adjacent counties, suitable tor gm in raising, also timbered land and stock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for sale a number of dwelling houses and vacant lots in this city. I'artiefT desiring to either sell or purchase should-call and learn terms and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 32v8 J. D. MCFARLAND. WM. MORGAN. 5IOKGAX & ScFAIlLAXD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY U - AND - - EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Xext Deer to Wells, Farjfo A CoVi Express Ofllce, Allmny, Oregon. , WE ARK PREPARED TO FURNISH E Mi grants and others good bargains in farms and small homesteads in Linn and adjoining count ies. Farms in value and' size to suit pur chasers. - Also, city property, both improved and un improved. Renting frras and city property,' and collec tions of all kinds, promptly attended to. Our facilities for advertising, will enable us 10 do more for our patrons than any other Atrency in the Slate in our line. We also pay special attention to the employ men and labor exchange department. Albany, May 12tf. Batfi House &Barber SI THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD H3. fullv thank the citizens of Alban at rinitv for the liberal patronage bestow htm for the past seven voars, and hope f future a continuation of their favors. F accommodation of transient costomflr friends in the nnper part of town, he ta ed a neat little shop next door to Tayx r Saloon, where a good workman will alw n attendanee to wait upon patrons.. Dec.ll.uri. JOE AVE 3 ' 3P. X OB rtht rth . n (Den i'rot rsb ZR G. A. WII1TXEY, Wfc I., Graduate of BellevueHospltal Medical College, Physician and Surgeon, A LB AX Y, OBEUOX. DISEASES OF WOMEX A SPECIALTY. Residence iu, West lake's building, corner of First and Lyon streets. 44.3 J. LIXSEY HILL, M. !., OFFICE -At Bell Parker's new driiir store. RESIDENCE Second street, between rail road and Montgomery. JOB PRINTING. I'm- in- When yoii wlsi Posters Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads Envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes ; Labels, PiUKTli-NG HOUSE, Horse Bills, Circular, Pamphlets, or in fact anything in tho Frixitirrfi ILiinc, call al'ths ALBANY REGISTER CORNER FERRY, & FIRST-STeJ.; CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS ADOPTED IiY LINN ENGINE CO., NO. 2, ALBANY, OREGON, AUiiUST 2S, 1976. COXST1TUTIOX." ' ARTICLE .1. , This Company slwll be known a3 Linn Engine Company. Xo. 2. article li. The officers of this Company Khali be a President, Recording Secretary, Financial Secretary, Treasurer, Foreman, First As sistant Foreman and SeconcJ Assistant Foreman, to bo elected annually, at the first regular meeting in September of each year, who shall serve until their successors are elected and installed. article Hi. No person shall be elected Si member of liis Company who is under the age of twenty-one j ears, or resides outside of the corporate limits of Albany. ARTICLE J V. All candidates lor membership in this Company shall be proposed by a member thereof at any meeting, fire or drill. The member making or offering the proposi tion, shall state the name, age, occupation, and residence of the persou proposed, wbicli proposition shall be accompanied by the sum of one' dollar ; said proposition shall be banled to the Investigating Con niittec. and the a foresaid sum to the Fi nancial Secretary which sum shall be Con sidered the initiation fee of the candidate if elected, to be returned to him it rejected. ARTICLE v. - All candidates shall be elected by ballot, and if not more than Jive black ballots ap pear in the box after the ballot, be shall be declared electee? ; bht it more than Jtce are deposited he shall be declared rejected ; Provided, one re-ballot may be taken, upon a motion being made, and sustained by two-thirds of the members present ; but no candidate shall be balloted for unless be shall have been reported favorably to the Company by the Investigating Committee. ARTICLE VI. All officers of this Company shall be subject to impeachment and trial for im proper conduct, or incompetency, at the written request of six members of the Com pany ; and with the concurrence of two thirds of those present, shall be removed from office ; Provided, that no officer shall be so tried and removed without a bearing. ARTICLE VII. If any member shall absent himself from three successive fires ; or neglect three reg ular meetings ; or neglect or refuse to pay his fines or dues lor three months ; or use instilling language to an officer; or be gmlty of destroying or defacing, or appro priating to bis own use, any property be longing to the Company ; or if be shall be guilty of conduct which, in the opinion of the Company, renders him an improper associate, be may be expelled from the Company ; Provided, he shall first be noti fied by the Secretary, and have an oppor tunity to be heard. ARTICLE VIII. At the regular meeting in May of each year, three Delegates to the "Albany Fire Department" shall be elected frcm the Company. ARTICLE IX. Tiie By-Laws, hereinafter adopted by this Company, shall be equal and binding with the Constitution, and no amendment shall be made to either, unless proposed in writing, at a reyvlar meeting, aud laid over until the next regular meeting, and con curred in by two-thirds of all the members I present. BY-LAWS. ; ARTICLE I.' Meetings. The regular .meetings of this Company shall be on the first Monday of each mouth, from the 1st ot November to the 1st of May at 7 o'clock p. M., and during the remainder of the jrear at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Twelve members shall con stitute a quorum to transact business, and unless in the Constitution or By-Laws otherwise provided,' a majority stiall gov ern. ; j ARTICLE II. Ditties of Officers President. The Presi dent shall preside at all meetings ; preserve order ; conduct all meetings in coniormity with parliamentary usage ; see that the Constitution and By-Laws are strictly en forced ; sign all orders aud checks ordered by the Company and drawn by the Secre tary upon the Treasurer ; call special meet ings when necessary, or when requested in writing by ix members of the Company. ! i ARTICLE III. Secretary It shall be the duty 61 the Re cording Secretary to kep a correct roll of the names of the member ot the - Compa ny, and to call the same after every alarm of fire or' regular tTrill, or other duty of the Company, immediately after housing the Egbne, and at every regular meeting. and to noSe absentee and report them to the President at next regular meeting ; to keep a true account ' of all proceedings, to take charge of all books, papers and' docu ments, and to conduct the correspondence of the Coropifny, Under the supervision of the President ; to notify all those elected to membership in the Company, within three days thereafter, and to notify the members of all special meetings. Also to keep a book of Fire Records iu which he shall note the date of each fire, its loca tion, and such other remarks as may be i useful to the Department, the names 61 members present aiul absent from said fires. He shall also keep in the minutes of each regular meetingthe names ot those present and absent, and appropriate in dexes to said "Fire Record" and Minute book Of said.uieetings. ' ARTICLE IV. Financial Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Financial Secretary to collect, and keep a true account of all moneys due the Company and pay the same over' to the Treasurer, together with' a written state ment of tiie nature of the amount received, taking the Treasurer's receipt for the same; to keep till books,'papers and documents in his possession ready for inspection by the President, Finance Committee, or a com mittee appointed for the purpose, at all times, and to deliver the same to his suc cessor in office; and at every annual meet ing of the Company for the election of offi cers, he shall present a full report of all business appertaining to his office from the commencement of his fefm: ARTICLE Y. ' ' Treasurer. The Treasfarer shall take charge of all funds belonging to the Com pany; and give such security for the faith ful performance of his duties as may be from time to time requtred by the Com pany ; report at each quarterly meeting, orottener if called upon by the Company, the amount of money received and dis bursed by him ; pay all bills or checks drawn upon him fcnd signed by the Secre tary and President ; and perforin such other duties as may be imposed upon him by the Compntiy. ARTICLE VI. Foreman. It shall be the duty of the Foreman to take command of the Compa ny at all times ; to see that the Apparatus, Hose, rintl everything appertaining tliereto. be kepC in good order and repair ; to' see that every officer and member performs his duty ; to secure the services of a com petent Engineer and such assistants as may be necessary leaving the compensation of Engineers to be determined by the Com pany. He shall have power to appoint a Steward whose duty, under the supervision of the Foreman, shall be to keep the En- pine, Engine House and Hall ready tor use and occupancy of the Compapy, aud who shall receive such compensation for said service as the Company shall determ ine. ARTICLE VII. First Assistant Foreman It shall be the duty of the First Assistant Foreman to aid the Foreman iu the discharge of his duties, to take special charge c'f tho Engine and appurtenances, to keep them in good order and repair, subject to the Foreman, and when ou duty to have immediate charge of the Engine and Engine-men, and in the absence of the Foreman to assume his offi cial duties, and to call the Second Assist ant to the post which he vacates. He shall also have power to nominate, with the ap proval of the Compauy,four "Suction Hose Men" and four "Tongue Men." ARTICLE VTJ1. Second Assistant Foreman. It sliall be the duty of the Second Assistant Foreman to take charge of the "leading hose,'" and he sliall appoint, with the approval of the Company,' sixteen "Leading Hoseroen," who shall rank in the order of tlieir ap pointment ; aud in the absence of the Foreman and First AsaUtnTnt he shall have command. ARTICLE IX. Pricate M'M-ers. No member or officer shnll disclose, to any person, the manner of his vote on any matter ; nor to any per son outside of the Company any matter of private interest in the Company. ARTICLE x. Pay of Secretaries.' The Recording and Financial secretaries shall receive the fol lowing compensation tof their services, to wit: The Recording Secretary shall re ceive the sum of one dollar for each meet ing of the Company, except fires,' drills aud parades ; and the Financial Secretary shall bo entitled to receive the sum of twelve dollars per annum,' payable quar terly ; said Secretaries to be paid by orders on Treasurer,' signed by tho President and Secretary. ARTICLE XL Fines and Dms of 31imbcrs. Each mem ber shall contribute the sum ot twenty-five cents per month towards defraying the ex penses of the Company ; besides they shall be subject to be fined as follows,' to-wit sj For absence from fire alarms when Engine works.... ...$0 50 r or aosence irom nre alarms When Jbngme ttctes not work.... .... 25' Fo absence frooi regular drill. 25 " " " meeting.'..';.. 23 ARTICLE XII. Fines of Officers All officers of. this Company sliall be exempt from the pay ment of all monthly dues, but shall be sub ject to be fined iu double the sum assessed or imposed upon a member for the same offense. ARTICLE xrit. Roll Call.M each regfilar meeting ot the Company there shall be two Roll-calls. one immediately after the call to order and the othe immediately prior to adjourn ment; absence from either shall subject the party to fine as provided In Articles 11 and 12;' but the delinquent may address the President explaining his delay or absence. and his excuserbe satisfactory : to the Com pany, the flue shall be remitted ; there shall also be roll-call immediately after bousing the Engine after each fire alarm or regular drill." ; ARTICLE XlVi Miscell-neotis Provisions. It shall be ihe duty of e'alSii member, within slxtj days' after receiving nbtice of his election, ttf sign the Constitution and By-Laws, and til provide himself with tiie uniform adopted ami now worn by the Ceiri pany ; and nd person sliall be entitled to tiie rights and privileges of a me.nber until lie shall hare' txj'nforifled to" this provision. ARTICLE XV. Alarms J-it sliall be the duty of eacli member of tiie Company, on every alarm ot fire, to proceed immediately to the En- giue House unless he is confident the En-' gine or Hose Carriage Iww previously left to assist iu couveyitig the Engine or Hose Carriage to the fire ; to remain where it is stationed, unless otherwise ordered by au officer; to assist in working tiie same; and to obey all orders b'fVtlie commanding officer. fcTiu!d the Engtuo or Hoi Car- J a ! ' 1 . i 1.1. . riage be goue before nis arrival at mic House, he shall immediately proceed to' join the Company, with all possible dis--. patch, either on the way or at the nre, amt place himself under tiie direction of the officer commanding the Company. ; ARTICLE XV L Leave of Absence. Any member leaving the city shall first notify the President; Secretary, or Foreman, of his intention ; and If absent . for more than sixty days without permission of the Company, he sliall be considered as having resigned. ARTICLE XVII. j.- All members absent with! leave of the Company shall be exempi from fines but liable to dues and assess ments during absence. ARTICLE XVIII. fur not Votina. Any member' may be excused from voting ou any que-, tion before the Company by a majority of the members present ; and no member shall vote en any question, in the fssue of which hii is personally interested. ARTICLE XIX. Fxvvlsion.'So member shall be ex-'. pelled from the Company unless be hat ,:tj hi. tho SannatarT that rlmifrn UVGII Ituiiuvu JJ v j o - are preferred against him.and be ftarnishea with a copy of said charges against him, a reasonable length ot time, to enable him to nrenare for trial : and all such expul- DIM. yj , " - , . . concurrence of two-thirds Of the members present. . ; . ARTICLE XX. - Appetrfav All - appeals front fie firfr hv th President, when the validity1 r . " . . .j-,, of the excuse is involved, shall be to tne Company. AltTICLE xxi; Itesianation. No reslsflfation of a mem ber sliall be accepted, nor leave ot absence granted, unless all fines, dues and assess ments are dischai-ged, except by a vote r two-thirds ot the members present, and iW all cases the resignation or request for" leave of absence must be tnaae in writing or personally at a meeting. ARTICLE XXII. ; Manner of Voting. All voting at auy meeting of the Company shall be by "ayes" and "noes," unless otherwise specially provided in the Constitution or By-Laws,' or ordered by the Company. - . jitentxxiaaxL 7r27Zx.-Tliere shall be a regular drill on the third Tuesday of each month in the' year. j. - ARTICLE XXIV. 'l;rj.r1nrt TnsiihonlinntinW tit anV mimber on drill or narade.' Intoxication: disobedience to officers, or disorderly con-" duet at nre or drill, shall be reported by the officer in command and fined by the Company not less tnan nuy cents aor more titan five dollars. , . I ARTICLE XXV. All Constitutions and By-Laws hereto-" fore .adopted and in force In this Company' arc hereby repealed,' Fast Time. A package containing im portant papers was mailed at Portland, Oregon, for this city on the 16th of Air-" gusfi, 1876", and reached this office last Sat-' urday, September 2d, ioTP-6hiy. seventeert days traveling seventy-five miles ! Plenty of money &'t Jolra Conner's bank,' where drafts and checks on Eastern banks' are bought and seltf, greenbacks turned ino coin, etc. Ashby Pearce'. onr popular ferryman,' arrived ! home from the Centennial lasl week, looking well after his extended trfpV John Barrows,' Esq., left us las 2 Satur' day for San Francisco,' his new home. Bob' voyage. ' X;'" If lumber is what you fie after way up- lumber order of Hurd & SetUemeir, Superior assortment of furniture at t . 3. Diinning's anything you want, cheap. Oregon made stoves at John Briggs ele gant establishment A company of the "Boys in Blue" will be organized ill this city. Morgan & McFarland are the bombrw to sell you town lots and farms. Sam Miller's new brick is going rlht Up. - ' ""- -' Last Friday was "bill" day. Harvesting is red Ik. Billy Twccdale stands A 1 as a grocer.