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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1876)
AYEKILL PA1MT ! FOR SALE, BY I for it by the niafeufaotarer. If You lathe oldest nn.l Miki Rpllsihle 11 lied Paint. we have ieiimoiilal fmin ovneraof tlw finest resiliences in the count y, hon ing that It Is all rh.it iscibubcu are Groins to ZExixat, Oil and examine samples, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. tK8"A full assort ment of shades kepi constantly on hund. Sv8 A. CAKOTIIEKS Jfc CO., First St. STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J -DEALERS IX- GRAIN, LUMBER, WOOL, ---MD . ' "' - 'Ofler ior Sa'e: Header. Hearers, Itlowers. Wagons, Rake, Plow, m" ' ' Harrow, Ac, Ac. O ' rf Will store Grain. Woo!, and General Merchandise at Lowest JinUa. x tiTH wARElIAl'KK-Hcaaof Baker and Lyon streets, at l-pot of O. C. It. K. Co. ALAT, Oregon, July 1. Irf76-43v8 Administrator's Kale of llrnl Estate. NOTICE is hereby given fiat the undersign ed administrator of the estate of Philip Low, oecBwca, will, on Saturday, October 21 sf, 1876, between the "honrs of 9 o'clock A. sc. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at tlio Court House door in thecityof Allnmy, Linn eounty.Oregon, otter for sale at pubiie auciion to the highest uiu'ter, the loiiowing oeacruxia real estate, to wn : Beginning at a stake 30 rods sooth of north west corner of John Lua tou's land claim, noil, fication No. 1816. claim No. 57. in township No. 11. south range 4 west in Linn county, Oregon, running; thence east 10 chains, thence south 10 chains, thence west 10 chains, thence north 10 cluilns to the place of beginning, containing W acres. Aire, the one equal undivided half of the fol lowing;: The fractional northeast K of the north east It and the sonthenst X of the northeast Jf of sect Ion 81, and t he fractional west H of the northwest M and the northwest If of the south west K ot section 22. in township 14 sooth range i west Willamette meridian, containing 160 acres more or less. Also, t he equal undivided one half of the fol lowing rea estate: Beginning hi the north wet t corner of the Eli donation land claim no tification S063. clltni 43, in township 14 south, range west Willamette meridian, running thence in aa easterly direction on the south boundary of said claim 39.22 chains to t he som h- east corner oi sara claim, tnence norm on the eusier ii boundary of iaid claim 11.79 to the intersection of said line let ween sections is and 22, thence west along said section to the corner of sections l.i, is. SI and 32. thence south 7 4 west 6 4S-10 chains, thence west 17.07 chnlna. thence south 1" 4i' west WJl chains to the place of beginning, containing t"2 acres more or less. t be last men Ion wi and described tract or parcel of land here before ebn- Kew To-Day. J. S. LLAWAY, M. !., 4 FTF.R A PRACTICE OF MEDICINE FOR J twenty-eight years. In the states of Illinois, lndtima and Iowa, has permanently located In . Albany, Oregon. . OF ;' fr. Pium mer's imig -Store.- RfcsUihKCL-Corner of Montgomery aud EighLh streets, northeast of railroad depot- v8u50) To the Wrktn 0.-We are now prepared to furnUh all classes with constant employment at borne, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new. light and profitable. Persons of either sex easi ly earn from 50 cents to S3 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test, the business we make this on paralleled offer: To such as are not wel satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble or writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence vnrb m. and imnv of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and beat Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mill. Header, if you want per manent, profitable work, address, (iEoKOE Stikhun Co., Portland, Maine. n2tiv.j LOCAL MATTERS. excepting ten acres of veyed by deed to John Sloan, all of said proper tv lieinu situate in I. inn count v. Oreiron. Also, the following real estate, to-wit: The donation land claim of Philip Low.notiueation So. 523 in township 12 sout h r-nge 3 west,Liun county, Oregon, excepting 80 acres heretofore sold aiidconveved by deed to Martin Luper, said .part -rcmaiatng-nsolA and belonging to the estate of Philip Ijov, containing about 70 acres more or less. Tf rms of Sal.-Gold uoin. one-half cash in hand, one-halt in six months, secured by a mortgage uu mc premises som. DAVID FROMAS. Sept 1, M76-31vtl Administrator. t - Mrv y Incorporated Feb. 4. ltt?3. Capital, 330,009. UHIOIT STOUE! Corner Fu-st and Wa.-blnaton streets, Albany, r Oregon. President, S. A. DAWSON. Supcriutendejit, A, 3, JOJIXSOX: iRr: TORS : $999 fm Can't be male by every agent every month in the business we fHrnlsh, but those yiung to work nn cHisiiv ttarn -a dozen dol lars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here- Business pleasant and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men, .We. - will furnish- you a com plete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything else. We" will bear expense of start ing jou. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers and niAibuilra. their sons and laui ti ters, and all classes 1t need of pacing work at nome. snonia write to. us auont.rne worn at once. Now is the time. Don H. delay. Address mn Cy gusta. Maine.. ,- ' - ' -tna6v9.J rr Poutical. Tiie Hayes , anrl 'Wlieelt'r Club -will be addressed this (Frldaj-) even lug by Dr. Watts, an able uud cntertahiing Speaker. The Glee Club will be on haud with new songs, and those who attend may be sure of a pleasant and entertaining oc casion. We hope everybody who can will be in attendance. The ladies are specially invited. . l ; AL5F.A Eesebvatios. G. P. Litchfield. agent t Alst-n tor years past, by ordor of tile TJ. S. Oovernment, on th 16th Sep tember abandoned the reservation, turning over all the Government property to Win. Bnglry, of the Slletz agfney. This reser vation, therefore. Is now open to settle ment. Quite a number of sqnattera are already there, and a number of the in ore civilized Indian have located cjaim9. HouX ti Creditor. ' "VfOTICE Is hereby i wnahnt the utider signed ws..on tjie ilt,h ijay of JLuJy. 1376; appointed adtrrlti.-traTfir "of 'the estate of Thomas L. Ramsay; deceas-wU by -the County Court of Linn county. Oregon. All per-ons ' having tlalnrs against said estate are lierebv notified to ltresrtit the fame with proper voucher, within six mouths after the date hereof, at my resirtemfc Hear Alba ny, in Linn county, Oregon. -Wm. It. HARDMAX, July 11, 1870-ii42 Administrator. " FOR "' ' " BLANK DEEDS, Neatly esecuted, Call the Register Office Mr. C. P. Barktiart lias puixlia-d rthe right to use the new process invented toy Mr.' Kelly, of East Portland, for drying all kinds of fruit, vegetables, etc.. In Lhin county. He exhibited to us a few tlays Since; spectineiis ot dried peaches, plutns. . -apples, blackberries; strawberries, etc.. put up by the Kelly process, which beat's anything we ever saw. It l.i a valuable invention, certainly. Found Dead On Saturday evening the body of Mr. A. X. Arnold was discov ered in his hay mow, dead. The grueral FttppoMtion is that h committed suicide. The evidence at the Coroner's Inquest, held shortly after the body was found, was that leceased procured of Starr Mealy, at .John Foshay's drug store, about 8 o'clock Satur day morning, one ounce of laudanum, say ing he wanted ft for the tocth ache. De ceased had bn fnu'sr vry freely in strong drink for some 'week'', and hr.u been reasoned with aud talked to by a number ol brother Odd Fellows, but hail said, be lieve iu every instance, In reply to adue given, that he couldn't control his appe tite, and remarked to at leart one brother thHt he might ai well klil himself. There being no evidence that tleoeaaed had taken the l.-:udantim he had bought, the Coroner's jury found a verdict' in accordance with Dr. Pimnmcitrs testimony, the examining physician, which w: tutt deceased came to hi 'death from apoplexy, the probable result of Intemperate lmbit. -Afier the burial and deceased's books aud papers had I)-eii deported by tiie Coroner at the Court Iloue, in looking thronxh tlieni waifout.d written the following:: To S. Montgomery and Dr. Hill; I have done all I eoukh I told you, Jloat.. what was the tntitter. Bury me as an exempt. Tell to go where I won't meet him. Doe.IIill. I forgive you. Look to mv two little children. Farewell, A. N. ARXOLD. Moot.. Write to my mother. Dica. Midi. T.ouit Arnold. Tell her I Xight-walkers. The country seems to be infested with vagabonds, who prowl around dwellings at night, scaring women and children, even If tlwy do no worse. On Monday night of last week one of these disreputable night-walkers visited the coun-. try residence of Mr. Geo. Feebler, golnjf into the house and tin owing the light from a dark lantern into the lace ot Mrs. Peebler, greatlr terrify ui her and the children, us they lay in bed. ' Tim children screamed and (he tctmp decauiped. Mr. Peebler wai absent, otherwise be rascal would probably have-got more "light'' 'Iian he bargained for. Oa (he sjine night lliey caKed - at- the farm-house of Daniel Leedy.'trauiped around Hie house, throw ing the light Irom a dark Tan'tern Into th, a indovs, w nt Into and apparently marched the barn". On Tue.lny ntghi fol lowing they visited Wm. ; Peebler , cut ting tip the wme wpers. TLf ra'ctil or rascals seem to be .well Informed, as they only come prowling around during the ab sence of the men folks. We hope these night-walkers may . be .eg tight at their, tricks, and secure such casttgatlon as snail, put a stop to their little game for the fu ture. ; . .. A. si. LOOMT, J. ltl.KVIMS, S. ANO, 8. A. M. "Mil IFlt, - jf. '. Kt.r.o. A. IILEVUM, lAWMI.V. No time to - write advertisement this week. Will throw it in sight so6n. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la DRY GOODS ! Clothing, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Farm Implements and Machinery, Jfcc., Jkc. Alo, buy and sell on commission all kinds of tioott, MHrKeTaoie rroaucc, iic. Dec. S4, 1S7.Uv8ui6 Special Notices. - POUTICAL SPEAlilKO. Ex-Gov. Addison C. Gibbs will speak upon the political issues of the day as fol lows : ' At ITarrisbtirp. Monday. October Ptb. At Junction City, Tuesday. Oct. 10th. Speaking to commence at 7:30 P. M. At Oakland. Friday; Oct. 13th. At Wilbur, Saturday, Oct. 14th. Speaking to commence at 1 P. M. Everybody invited, including the ladles. SHEEMA1T a H" San Francisco. JOHN BRIGGS AKES THTS OPPnTC-NITY TO INFORM i. his friends and the he is now sett leu in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper & Co , where can be found as grout an assortment and as large a stock of ",,- ". Stoves-and -Ranges as can befonnd In anyone homo this side of Portland, aud at as low; js. " ALSO-. s.-:T ,. 7 i Cast Iron, Brass St Enameled KETTLES, ' in great variety. Also, , , , , Tin, . .., Sheet Iron, ' " Galvanized Iron, ' .'v:i--')j- i ' '' and . : Coppcrware, always on hand, and made to order AX.jUV- ISO RATES.. . . , , Albany Book Store. jtxo. rosiiAY, DEALER IN MISCELLASEOCSBOOKS, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fanuy Art icles, e. Books itnporUid to order.at shortest pos sible notice. V3U30 VP. C. TWKEDALE, VEAX.ER IK (Jrocei-ies, Provisiorir , Totmrco, 'igra. Cutlery Fnck. try , and Wood & Willow Ware, . ALBANY OREGON. Z3f Coil and tee him. Slr5 Furniture Eobms. rxEtrrons mle of vial estate. NOTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of un order of the County Court within and for thecountv of Linn, State of Oregon, duly made and entered of record in said Court on the 8th dav of August, lS7t. in the matter of the estate of William B. tlilson, deceased. I, William Clvmer, remainingexecntorof the last will and testament of the said William B. Gil sou, deceased, will, on Knturtiay. aovcmbw 11, 17, At the Court House door, in the city of Albany, in said Linn county, lietween the hours of 9 o'clock in the forcmoon and 4 o'clock In the afternoon, to-wlf, .if the h.mr of 1 o'clock in the afternoon c.f said lay, offer for iale at public auction the followina decrited real es'ate be lonRin to the estate of said William B tiilson. deceas-d. to v li : The e3t third of the souih half of the ilonn'lon land claim of Ttomns s. Snmuiersaiia i-lizn frummers. Known as r.oii- flcaiion No. 2.301 and clnlui X0.S6, in Township 1-2 sourh of 1!hii! 1 west, and claim No. 70, in TownslriNo. 12 south of llantie 4 west of the Willnme:te Meridian and l lnif In the county f l.lun Stalv nf I Irpvmi. Hiirl hounded as fol- low: Diii innine at a point on the east lineof saidclnim tlftv-lhree cluiins and thirty-three links eoiith of the north-east corner oi sain ..toitvi .nil fii.i i n ,l..nu, .il twentv chsini. thence south thirtv-cight clmine and elBhiyi flv linkH. tlipno' east twentv chains, thence north thirty-eight chains and eighty-five links to the place of betinnini?. and contain inir 75 6.1-100 acres less j ,.-10.1 acres in town lots heretofore sold leaving 69 S0-10U acres more or les. Terms : Said real estato will be sold for gold coin of the United States, one-half to be paid rlnwn on the risv of ssle and the remainder in 1t months, with Interest ihereon at the rate of 10 tier cent, per annum, payment to he se cured hv mortgage on the nremie WM.CLYMLR. Betoainlng Kxecn'or of last will and testament of W. B. Oilson. deceased E. N. Takuv, AU'y for Exr. oct7n8v0 SpKicial Notice. The above pronenv entirely surrounds ' noted SODA tsPRIKU at teUivllle. celebt ed for the curative properties of its waters. The Election Ot State officers In Ohl and Indiana occurs on the first Tuesday (the 3d day) ot October. Whether the ad vocates of soft-money, or the resumptlou lst, shall sreceed in these elections, will not much affect the business In this State. Wbeeleb. in Shedd, will continue to sell Ids carefully selected stock at the lowest living rates for ready pay, and to give cash in exchange for merchantable produce of all kinds.' New goods, every week. Cidek. The Albany Fruit Preserving Company are now busily engaged in put ting up apples aud other tt tilt, running to Their fullest capacity. They tnanufactnie a splendid quality of sweet cider at the Factory, selling it at from 20 to 25 cent per gallon, Which U cheaper'u dirt. Send down your 6-gallor. keg and get It filled with a delightful ns well as healthful driuk. Fire at Lebanok. A fire occurred at Lebanon on Tuesday night, by which Messrs. Jackqnit & Blick lost two houses, both used as blaeksmithshops one rnn by the above mentioned firm, the other ly Dick Powers, formerly of this city. Mr. Powers lost his books and aocounU, as well as a number ot other account left with him for collection. Messrs. Jackqilist -ifc BUck's loss li estimated at $500, while Mr. Powers. loss cin not be estimated, as he lost accounts as well as tools. The fire is supposed to have been caused by a load of cimrtoal deposited in the bin R few hours Iwlore the fire, among which it Is believed were some live coals. gone. Mont. tell my firletuU good our money Miattci-3 are am bve Mont., and Doc. all right. Oh, Mofit. tell On-"s hoys to bury me. Give my love to Dc Hill and Addle. Koep my boy sure. To yourself and family fare well. Tell - our difflcultlc3r are sct- t ed . 1 cai.'t sec. The flret note w.i t MrW trri-ten; the latter was barely legible. "ti;ies and a sentence or too is left out, tor tea?oiis tliat are apparent to all. Deceased was one of the best known residents of this city, and had held office continuously for years past. He was School Clerk of this District at the time of ltls death, an office he had filled ac ceptably for nearly seven years continuous- Iv. lie was a good citizen and one of the most accommodating men that ever lh'ed. His heart was full of the tenderest sympa thy, and his liberality knew no bounds. Let his faults and they were few die with him. He leaves a wife and four chil dren, and many friends who sincerely mourn his sadden taking off. Steam Ejcgijte axd Boiler. If you want to purchase good strain engine nJ boiler, very cheap, apply to E. Carter & Co., at their sash and door factory In Al bany 13 horse power. i-ttc:oj.AL. iiis. A. J. 'Johnson aud children, the first of the week, moved to' their old ho;ne In Lane county. TheohJ man" will continue to run the Granga Store id this Utv. W. H. McFabland -The well known Stove Dealer, is agent for the Justly -celebrated Eich mond Bane, manufactured at Norwich, Conn. This is now acknowledged to be the brst and mart economical cooking appaiatus in the world. The public are invited to call and examine this beautiful and useful article. A fine stock of pumps, tinware aud cooking uter.slls of every desirable kind, constantly on hand, or made to order at the lowest living fates. AT HOME. Dr. O. V. Gray has re turned from his Centennial trip,, aud can now be found at his office, in tlie Parr is h brick, np stairs, by all who desire 'dental work of any kind. - t0v7. ' EXPLAINED. Says "tlie Sale in Statesman of Saturday: It will I e remembered that the letter left by the unfortunate Mary Jane Bil3'eu. who committed suicide hit week, by taking strychnine, the tollo'.ving sentence occurred, "Blame no other but myself tor this bloody deed." The signifi cance of the sentence is apparent when in formed that Mr. Joseph Thompson, after her decease, found iiis razor in her bed room, where she had taken it, doubtless iu tending to use that instrument iustead of poison, aud after w i lting the letter vlianged hi-r mind, aud procured the fatal draught instead, that ended her life. Cu Wednesday Mr. W. S. James, our foreman for the last two months, left us for Portland. .We hope the Portland prints will treat him kindly, aud send him bnclt nest wed: nil O. K. , ; . , Capt. Matthews has purchaeJ the inter ert of A. B. Morris in the draylng business lately owned by Morris A Burkhart. Suc cess, Cap. Dr. J. W. Watts has consented to ad dress the Hayes and Wheeler Club of this city Uii8 evening. Don't forget to attend the meeting of the Hayes and Wheeler Club this evening at the Opera House. HALSEY ITEMS. Mr. Joe Anderson, the tallest man inthe city, is sufjering from an attack of typhoid fever. BEl.XOtocaSEKViCES.-Kev. J. F. DeVore will hold services in the brown M. E. church In this city on Sabbath, morning and evening. Ban day School at 1:30 p. X. Prayer meeting- each Thursday evening; " Tor. Albany, October a, 1875-5v8? TIIEMY.OFD ';;-TiJxtii-anl.;I3east-""'.. UiStTtMD THE TB5T Of ' WMt'H Tiere U no sore It will not heal, no lame- neis it will 'not core. no sche. no pain, wws affljHstJ tfie hwautn body.r tb body Of horse or other domestic animal,, that does not riefil ioftsmazic" "" A. bottle miiu in. . ro.. or 1 OR: mts . often - aavetl the lrfe of a htunaii . being. nd etorel to me snd usruiuess many a wuoi- iwiw. Rheumatism, Bom, falfis. Bruise, JpA, Frost-bites, Swtl&ngs, ContrMted -Cords, Piu- in the"-3Back, Euttibago. Sciatica, CfHlblnlns, strains, 'Spraiiitt, Stiff Joints, Sore ifipples, Erntlons, Psins,', Wounds, Ulcers: ; I -.'r-- j ; .'- -, Spavin. GalU and .Sore.- Swinny.; Bing Bone. Winderalls. Biir Head. . Poll Kvll, Humors and oresv Lroeties Swelling. Serofehes. ' tsitKmrier StifTuess. Strains, SofeoHka, OTft Sores . 'f.'l'aW8 53 l ,. i f fcj-4ie-ioi A Co., Portland. We. Satti nies won ft $1 BEKTWs m fl. J. BO-W-JTLl,' C.. Z'w 7ork. fo rsEtii-e sf I' WMtea, ewntalritTJjr K,ntn 1. TXJIVIVITVGr, Begs leave to announce to the e.llizenaof thit effv and surroitndtnpf country, that he hasopen ed a Isrge stock of - In the building lateiv ocennied ly Dr. Plnm mer's drujr siore. on First street, where can be had. on most reasonaoie terms, I Parlor Sets, - . Bedroom units. Sofas, Lonnget. ISasy Chairs, Center Tables, Whatnots, Desks- Book-caics, ' m .1 - Safes. . Wardrobe, and in feet everything else needed to UO TU IlorSKtwCCPlIVU.. -My good are well made and of the very Latest and Handsomest Styles. PIUCES WAY DOWN. EST FURNITURE maaufactured to order, at short notice. 0-jFurniture rermireu sas pwi usiwunwik on short notice. Givemeacan. p. si DCiXlXCS. ! Albany, Kov. 3. 1875 10v8 THE F.1ETZLER CHAIR THJ3 IS TO ISyORM THE PUBLIC THAT no chair goes from my factory without my num., nnmit. All others are false imitations. .i should be so regarded. All persona are hereby-warned aaainst attempting any such impoMtlon npon my ""'ony'rs Jefarson.'Or., Jan. Si. 1876. I the CSivoutt Court of tbeState of Oregon for Jtmeltne poncaster. Plaintiff, vs. Hiram Don caster. Defendant. . . . To Hiram Lon cast or, the above na.roed de- fCIn t'be 'name of the State of Orecon : Ton are hereby reqnired to appear and answerthe com nUtlnt oftbe above plaintiff in the above enti tle court , now on file with the Clerk of said Jrtfwitpirr ten days frein.t he oete of service of this n.tttmona upon you tr servea in ""n 0J.J,l!Viiron ; but Jf served in any other conn i thTstata of Oregon, then within twenty iays from the date of thscrvioe of thla imanj-u. i crved by nublica- TEm then on orWoV the first day of the net m of id cSurt, to-wlt. Monday. Ootoberss faereby reootrcrt, the tinttff will apply to the oVthe relief praved for in t he tannlaint, twit disluTton of the bonds of matrimony LWfV , - iwtnB von and plamtUK and i-sreand "'5fJr5r?i5-t,,tW child named .tbfmfn. . cunvuj Jf. B H1TMPHSET. A Mirnv for tnlff. THE ART IfKXSXBTATIVK. Printing by haud. Printing by steam. Printing from type. - ' Ot from blocks by tlie rcaxn . Printtng in black. PTiiittiig In white. ' Printiiig in color, Oi sombre or bright Printing for merchants, And lunfl agents, too ; , Prin'ing for any. ; f 7 . J . Who have printing to do. Printing for bankers,' tTIerks, atietloiieeTS, Printing for druggists, For dealers iu wares. Printing for draper. or grocers, lor an . W iio want priutiug done. And will come and see "COLL." Printing of pamphlets. Or Digger nooks, too ; In tact, there are few things , But what we can do. Priming of placards. Printing of Mli. Printing of carte-notes For stores or for mills; Printing of labels,. AH colors or nse, sirs. Especially tit for Webfoot prodsoers. Printing ot forms All sorts yon can get' -: , Leg I. commercial.' Or "House to be let. Printing done quickly, Bold. styllh or neat, ' At the Register Print! iig-oBce, Corner ot First and Ferry Street. : 1 qEox sale t : t X Iara;e Body of Rlen Land for . i : ;y--"ilale' Cheap, - irtv ACRES OF LAND IN UKX COtTNTT JOl 800 acres in cnltlai Ion every Acresoe. oeptlble of eult,ivrton well -watered. Baa a rLii tvnnea. bam. and outhonsea thereon all Amvft. m.iA lving wltliis 9 mile Of a mttV road station. ABgoo4 B"rrarn land. Ibe 2tljtxotwSJSS&:4ciSS,C. Iaocirs of &. A. JiJESb, AxeKIWl . A0i.sy,Oroes. How to VanqnlaU tbe Stomach's mentor. If the Enemy of mankind was permitted to exert his diabolical ingenuity iu the in vention of a new disease,, he could scarcely deyise one 'more worthy of his genius than dyspepsia. Tlie dyspeptic sufferer is tor mented by symptoms resembling those of almost every known tnaUdy,-uiid is 'often worrier) Into monomania by ihee conflict ing tnanifestttions. A fioiita though ab surd hallucination of the victim of cfaronUi indigestion is that he or sh has heart dis ease. Dyspeiisia has often beett prononneed incurabte, but experience has shown that Hostetter's Stotnaen Bitters 'will ' vanquish it. together with the coustipntinn and bil ious deraiigeineu.t which,, tosoaily ecoom-' pauy it. disease ot the kKtuevs .aiid sup posed rheumatic pa his a re also frequeiit con comitants nf dyspepsia but fkvy loo, suc cumb to the above tiameduiyahutble cor rective., , , , . sept. ... ACC1DLXT at Jeffeksoji. On the after noon of September 23th, while the top stringers were being put on the new tfiridge at Green's Ferry, the false work gave way, letting one half of the bridge fall into the Sautiaui river. There were ten men on tlie works at the time, five of whom were more or less injured, none, however, fatal ly. Mesrs. Harvey Miller, Nelson Roou ey and brother, Mr. Crabtrce ai.d Mr. Queen were the five tliat received injuries all of whom were doing well at last re ports. Fonr of the men fell a distance oi forty feet. The damage to the bridge is estimated' st 31,200. Work has been re sumed on the bridge. Wis tar's 'Balaam of Rim i-. " 5 --- WUd Cberry. Large Funeral. The funeral of tlie late A. N. Arnold was very largely attend ed. The procession, probably fonr blocks in length, was led by Albany Engine Co. No. 1, of which deceased was a member, followed by Linn Engine Co. No. 2, and Albany Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., with a large attendance of citizens. Revs. Hill and Hausaker were iu attoiidanco at the iiouse, the former jgentleman closing the ceremonies at the grave with a prayer . The Odd Fellows had charge and conduct ed the funeral ceremonies. The srreat remedy ibr Consnmntron. This well-known remedy is. offered, to the public sanctioned by the experience of over forty years ; .and w,lie.i.resortel to in season, wiuoin tans a euevt sfieeiiy cure ot coughs, colds, croup. brmtChitia, fnfliferv sa. whooping cough, iionrsetieas pains or soreness in the chest or side., bleeding at the Mines. . liver complaint, etc. Beware or counterfeits! " Remember tttet the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has on the outside wrapper the signature of "I. isutis. ano tne prin ten name cu tne pro prietors "SETH W. FOWLE Sc SONS. Bos ton." .. A'l others are base Imltstions. Ex amine the wrapper carefully before pur VIIaiU. i. icpi. A Fat of Trairty Tears Standing. East Aubora. N. Y.. "May 8a. 1873. MEfnts. Seth w. Fowlf.cS; Sons : Gentlemen I was troubled with Dys pepsia fr thirty years, aud, tried several i medicines advertised for the cure of this disttesKlng Complaint without deriving any senetit from them. About a year ago I commenced the Peruvian Syrup, aud after using altogether twelve bottles I find my self entirely cored.' I consider my cae the wrrst I ever heard of. aud I take great pleasure In recommending the Peruvian Syrtip to all dyspeiitics, believing that it will he sure to cure them. Yours respect fid ly, 'J. T. 'Bowen. I Sold by all druggists. sept. ' : simple and Inexpensive as it Is, Glkkn'b Sulphub Soap Is a most efficient remedy for certain obnoxious, f'lseases. So be cured of 'which' those afflicted with' them often spend thousands of dollars to no pur pose. ''-'-"'. '' ' ' i Perry SpUi U out AjaLi, aft; a loan A HlSTORT WmiOUT A PARALLEL. Ahnost witliout advertising, PoNbs Ex TRACT has a sale" that has increased until It Is' known and used all over the country The Extract never varies In quality or strength ; under any temperature and in any climate it possesses the same virtue. and accomplishes tlie same results. Pond's Extract, tor over twenty-five years has been in. medical writings' and steadily gaining the confidence of the people. Republican Club. The meeting of the Hayes and Wheeler Club last Friday even lng was one of tbe most enjoyable of the campaign. In the absence ot speakers from a distance, short addresses .were de livered by F. M. Wadsworth. Capt. Miller, Dr. Gny, Mr. Judy, D. D. Gray and J. F Backensto, while the Glee Club dispensed tlie finest and most inspiring mnslc. It was a regular political love-feast, enjoyed by the, large, crowd of ladies and gentle men there assemoiea. rnis evening nr. Watts will address the Club. The Dr. is one of the best speakers in Oregon, and all should go and hear him. There seems to be a division of opinion among those to be set off into be' new county Nucleus. While petit Jong are cir culating In favor of the new county, peti tions are also circulating against sudi an urrangement. - -.' The Gilson projierty at Sodavlllo will t6 offered at public sale oa Saturday, Novem ber 11th. 1373. . This U a valuable piece of property. . ' V ...7' Circuit Court will tie here before ; ou LTndtr date of October 2d our Hal-rey correspondent. "Spectator." writes us: We have had a little speck of ''grim vis aged war," in this neighborhood, originat ing from Peter Hoover's hogs getting into Timothy Tugmntton's wheat. Mr. Tua mutton penned Mr. Hoover's hogs As soon as Mr. Hoover learned this fact, he marshaled his forces, consisting of his wife a i:d daughter, and sent them to tlie scene of action, where they soon arrived and tore down tlie pen, rescued the imprisoned swine and drove them away in triumph. However, one swine was bold and reckless enough to venture back, w hen aud where he was again arrested and placed In dur ance vile, and to make matters sure this time. Mr. Tugmutton placed a guard over his pighip.-- About this time Mr. Hlover's wrath began to wax hot, and he at once Called a council of war, consisting of his wile, daughter and Mr. Doolittle and wife. After mature deliberation it was decided to 'Met slip tlie dog3 ot war.", Acrding ly Mrs. Hoover was armed with a hatchet. MU Hoover with a club, when both took up their line ot march for the pigpen. Ar riving there the conflict commenced iu ear nest by Mrs. Hoover attacking the guard and wounding him in tlie arm, whl!e the other division of assailants made a lgor ons attack in the rear j but the guard stood ids ground manfully, determined to con quer or die by tlie pig pen. Iu the mean time Mr. Hoover, who was watching the conflict from a distance, armed himself with two bricks and made a gallant charge on the guard. At-this critical juncture Mr. Tugmutton bore down on Mr. Hoover with a shot-can. with "shoot" in Ins eye. Mr. Doollttlei who had been watching the j tide of battle through a field glass now caiun charging down on Mr. Tugmutton with a revolver, but fortunately for the peace of America and the world, Mr. Hoover ordered a retreat, believing that Mr. Tugmutton was foolish enough to shoot.' The probability Is that if they had made a Kilkenny cat fight of it. Tilden would have lost three or four votes by the operation. I am told that the belligerents now propose to arbitrate their difficulty. It Is to be hoped they will and save an effusiotv ot blood. The farmers are through harvesting ; no grain spoiled by the rain ; croi better than anticipated ; considerable grain sown on fallow ground. 7 Prof. Kobb commenced teaching the Halsey school, as principal, to-day; Mr?. Cheltou assistant, Both eald to be excel lent teachers. The Smiths-lJohn P.. Thomas F. and James T., are tbe Kiuirods that have just returned from a two weeks hunt, kiUlag eleven deer. Oa TiiirJay Miss Llbbie Hal brook start ed for WulJa W'ivlia valley, ou a vUlt to her mother. - Money Is easier we took In a half dollar Saturday! , ...... Bill Tally was in the city about the mid dle of the week. -.' Born Iu this city, October 1st, to the wife of John Natter, a son. Dave Roland has emigrated to Salem, haying secured a job there, ...... , It. Cheaii'.c has embarked iu the auction b-.isincs.". " ! Wheat quoted at 66c au advance,. Farewell Scpper. Dr. X. M. Jones left us on Tuesday on a lecturing tour east of the mountains. ' uls family , moved to Salem yesterday, where the Doctor will hereafter reside. We aro sorry to: lose so energetic, progressive and genial a gentle man as tbe Doctor has proved himself to be in the six years of his residence amongst us, but his business interests demanded tlie change, and he hss made it; May the highest success attend him and his in their new borne. On Monday evening we. to gether with a ujiinber of friends of Dr. Joiies,'lid the pleasure of partaking of au oyster nipper with blm, got up In Jim Mady'B best style. The supper was ,wy up, aud the party dane ample justice to it. you better believe. He has the : war pie t wishes of every member of that iisrty trr ! Ills fiie prosperity fi-ii lapi:acss. , Splendid weather during the week. . To SUalte, or not So bkcl 4ye. that is tlie question. . Is ft better tq quiver iu the p:irox'snis of fever and ague or to batiish the atrocious disease by a course of that standard anti-febrile remedy. Hostetter's Bitters. There cannot be much doubt as to tlie response of tle ma-laria-titricken to this Inquiry. From every locality 011 ibis continent whose Inhabit-' ants are tormented with the shivering' plagtva 1 comes an increased demand for the only genuine .preventive and eradleant ot malaria. provided by science. The deuisens of fever and ague districts well kuow how utterly tnadequate to do more than give a' briel respite are tlie so-called remedies of tlie faculty. .Quinine, arsenic, bismuth what are these but poisonous palliatives, which cease after a time to produce any beneficial effect wiuttever, and if persisted iu wreak irreparablo mlsclilef upon tbe 9 PvbrvwluiM thikif arm fuiliitf Ksil. doned by intelligent persons, aud that gen- uiue vegetable specific for iuterniittent and remittent disease, Hosteller's Bitten, sub stituted in their place.' r From nev- Sylvan urn Cobb or Weal), formerly Ldilor or tbe wC1urisUaa - -. .. freeman." ... Dear Sir It may be some satisfaction to you to be informed of the result of the trial , of tbe FEBimAK STBL'P m my tamuy. My daughter was brought low by a typhoid fever last spring, aud after the fever left ' her she continued very weak, and the simplest food distressed her. For months he remained in the same debilitated con ditiou ; but from the first of September last, when she commenced taklug the Syr-; up, the digestive functions improved, and she steadily gained strength aud vivacity ; and now, after taking two bottles, she la restored tp a good state of health I Indeed she apiar3 more really healthy than she has for seveal years pat. I am of oploloa that the "Protoxide ot Iron ' contained la the Ptr. cvian Stkup, was adapted to her case, aud effected , wbt uo other knowt , medicine could have effected. 1 .' . Yours truly. : ' a. -os, -fjold by all druggists. 1 ' 4' "A Drowning Btn will eaSek m Srw." ir he catch it. it will tio mm uo gooo. AIHAVMIIII,. IH fflWlfm - ' colds and coughs until they hare become dangerous will rush to almost every nos trum tor relief. This is why so many x ptinmluts are tried by the sufferers. Go to your druggist, bay a bottle of VTBTAS Balsam of Wild CbzhvT, and use U with confidence. It Mil benefit a ud ulti mately cure. It to no sernw -; it U . well tried ; Bold on to it aad oa "vea. Sold by ll drnggbts. 1 t The Methodist Sunday School Concert tin Sunday-evening the best ever given Li tbU oitv. Every part w good, aud gave, entire tt-btftion. Tlie church wascrowd--cl t-ii-Jt uiinost capacity. Concerts here- pHif r, una R:nut titowini; con pi a;i- gasx. 1676.