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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1877)
FINANCE AND COMMERCE GOld in N'ew Yotk, 105 " '' Legal tenders, 9495c. Wheat, V bushel. Oats, 37&g V bushel. Butter, 25c ? pound. Eggs 13c 1 dozen. Chickens, 2 3033 00 V dozen. Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, do., 6Vc net. Bacou Sides, 13c; hams, 15c; shoulders, So. " ' Dried apples, c; plums. 12c. Liverpool wheat market Feb. 6 : Av erage. 10s 5d310s8d;.cUib, 10adlls8d. Special Notices. MvsiCal. Miss 't!e Piperteachcr ol Vocal and Instrumental muslo, has recent ly located In Afiaiiy.'siid. prepared to give lessons in the above named branches. Has had several years experience In teaching, and can give the beet of references. 4 AT IIoms. Dr. O.- W. Gray has re turned from hU Centpntilsi trip, and can now be found Xtjfts office,- in the Parrlsh brick, up stairs by-all who -desire dental work of any Mini. . . 4Cv7. TOXIC. - Evervone, at limes, feels tlie necessity of a restorative of the vital powers, depressed by mental or bo Illy exhaustion. In such condi tion., let every one, instead of flylne to the' al cohol!" or medicinal wiimulanf. wh'ch roust le followed hv-.depreeslon equal to their ex citement, relhvtgorate hl deranged svsrem by t he natural t on ic cletnen t s of the PKt VI am 6YKCP. Sold by. ay, druggist. feb Vuaollrltid Testimony. FAtltrikLtH Me.; AprlLM, 1864. Gentlemen Seeing numerous certificate in the Maine Fttrmrr, endorsing the merit ot the Creal Lung lictuedy, - WliTAR's IiALAM OF Wild CnucRV, I au .Induced and I tuke great rileasure in irlvlrig publicity to the great", ctire t occowiplUhed In my family In tlio year 1S5S. During the summer of that year my son, Henry A. Archer, now postmaster in' this place, was attacked with spitting of blood, cough, 'weak ties of lulls', and general debility, so much ao that our family physician declared him to bav a -seated consumption." Be was under roedd cal treatment for a number of months, but re ceived no benefit from it. At length .from the solicitation of himself, and others, I was In duced to rmrcnaas-one bottle of WtaTAKt Blf sax cr Wild Crerkt. which benefitted hlia so much I obtained another, which la a short time restored him to his usual state Of health. 1 cau snfelv recomend this remedy to others la like condition,' for it Is, I think, aU It purports to bo -TDK CBEAT Ll.VO REXSbY FCK TBI TIMES I The above statement, gentlemen, ts my "Yol untnrv offering to joujn tavor of j our Balsam, anu n at your uispesai. as ever, yours. feb ASEKIir Ancura. Disease CJrows Apace, Like an ill mind, and cannot be mastered too early. W hat is a trilling; attack of sickness to day mfty, if unattended to. become a serious rae in a week. Small aliments should ba nipped In the hid befnru they blossom intu fu uioan uisiaatca,- linns a'ttin was atenoea to, many a heavy bill for medical attenlanee uiij,'lit be avoided. When the liver is disorder ed, the slots.-h foul, the bowe.a utis' muted, or the nerves disturbed, report should at once be had to that supreme remedy. Hosteller's Stom, sell Bitter", a few doses of which will restore healtliv action and put the system in Perfect orderJ It is a wise precaution to"fceep ibis In compamble preventative In the house, since It rbeck-t, with unrivalled promptitude, disorders wntcn uree'i ot new tar more dangerous, ana in their latest devclopmcuia axe themseivesof en Intnl. feb riMPI.ES.-I will mall (free! the recipe for prensringa simple cgetaxie uainituat win re move Tan. Freckles. Pimples and Blotches. leaving the skiu .oft, c!ir and beautiful : ab-o instructions for producing a luxuriant growth ot itairori a bald head or smooth face. Address B.n. t ftndelf A Co., box 5121. 2.O. 5 Wooster-St., New York. tontSva TO roSNCAPTIVCf.-Thf advertiser hav ing been permanently cured of that dread dis ease, Coiihuii rvtlrm, by & simple remedy, is an x lous to make known to Ills fellow siitferers the means of cure. To ail who desire it. he will send a copy 'of the prescription used (free of ctiarj.-ei. wnn 111c uirocilcitu ior pre paring ann using the same, which they will end a sure cure tor Consumption. Asi b ma, Bronchiti,Ac. Parties wishing t hoi prescript ion will nlease ad dress Rev. E. A. WlLoow.m Fcnn St., Williams. Uurg. X. Y. lav9j ton3v Errort of o h. A gentleman who suf- fpred for year from Nervous Uebility, Prema ture lecay, andall-tBeeaectsofyouthrtilindrs-creiiou will, for the sake of sotTertng humanity, nd free to all who need It-, the recipe and di rection for makintf 1 lie simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit 'by the advertiser's experience van do so by ad dresslrn; in prrtect eonudeuoe, JolUt S.OUOEM, 41 Cedar Sc., .Vtw Yoric ' osSvS The Peatple Waal Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by phyl cians, or old by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its -succe and superior virtue as ftwutt's UtHMA- Sykup for severe Coughs Coldsettled on the brest. Consumption, or any dinease f thoTliroat or LunvtP. A proof cl that tact tSf thar any person afflicted, can iret a Situip:e Bottle for 1 eentsand try its superior effects liefore buying tha regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in ibis country from iermanv. and its wonderful cure are asfonlshimr everyone that use It.- inw ooses-wm relieve ally case irv u. Sold by all druggist. nWmS nemrsnber Thl. ow Is the timeof year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Coughs, (.'olds, and fatal results of pre disposition lo Consumption and other Throat and I.unj IMsenses. ItcMHEfc'it Ukbmajk 3st p bei:a used In this neighborhood for the past two or three vcara without a single iHtlun! tocure. If yon have not used this med icine yourself, so 10 our Di-uggiat in this city and ask him of Its wonderful success among Ids customers. Three dose-, -will relieve the worst c se. If you have no fnitb in any medi elne. just try a Sample IV n tie of BSCHEK' I'EKMA.s Svki p for 10 c-tin mcl try it. ttegu Mr size bottle 75,oenls. bmlnsglcct scnosb to save 73 cents. nlmS To tjwhrt'-are tntfering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth;. nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. c, I will send a recipe tliat will cure you. FREE OF CHAltOK. This 'feat re.medv was discovered by a missionary in South Anfertaa.. fiend aself-aldressed enve loiie to the Kkv. Jwr.ru T. iKXAti, Biatioa 1, aiUt Jluume, JS'eva York. nSvS. JtAXDOM RHYMES. One Thomas cat. If be steps out To tnatae a juVrilee, Can ralse-tiie lialr on man or bear, And tlie Cict U known to toe. This is probably In reply to the question, "Where are. the votrs who staid away from the polls? ' ' Some were down in jersey. Some had gone ont'west. Some had gotffl to iwavcrj. Oh, do pull down your vest. The author of tha. folkrwUig must have been "clear eone: '' h The sur l out to-nlte. ' . The cole I In. the bin : -l j. . ... . Come toy love tpf th lit ' ' Anjex me yon eyes a vrlokln,' - It yon ha ve never ptit up a stove. Just try U and then you will swear this Is true : He ftimrf and foamed fir full an hour,': : IlHvoieaiid language both weresourj But he got tfyi sfove np flnally. And his VBre Uku1s0 "atoye inV' Umit This Isably phlosophf , f op a,.Vhi feas hjKD H?rosJ) fi mill : .V'.- . ' Since debt Is the curse of creation, ' And Jje the creation ot debt, m WS iiareinatlon , ; r' '? , , j) '"U coinJorjing urtuilM can w get? i bdSi-rowJua bebs a. bal odor. Ten pve where one oily will lendt Von tiuinot live on brattdy and soda, 'udre uotppljr to a jieiKl. Well enctmrh for the day Ts thdevil Ki!oiSh tor the evil the darr "f RO thedevil. If tlaix' vjmi'I (he dll to par. Groceries and Provisions ! - ' - ALWAYS TO BE FOUXD AT WILLIAM VAITYACTOH'S, First Door West of S. E. Younsi, First Street, Albany, dtn. Cbeap for Oasli. XJLIIV, SOX Sc CO., STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS j MJlMMOTII warehouse, At root or Lyon Street, opposite Depot onO.t C. Railroad, o Will store Grain and General Merchandise at Lowett Rates. AIBaKT, Oregon, Jan., Is77-15v9 W. H. McFARLAND, -DCAXEBS STOVES AND RANGES, PUMPS AND HOSE; -MANUFACTURES- Tin, Copper audi AQEST FOR THE TSS S2ST X2X ALBANY, i 9ies( floor Co the Bamls. A. F. SMITH Sf CO., AGENTS WEBER IOO FHOXT STREET, v as. j Tlie ttancla.rd Organ Ti'iumphant- o Following U a copy of a Western Union telegram received by Sherman A Hyde, San Francisco: ; New York. September 29. 1 &7B. Petonbet Pelton A Co., of New York, have received DIPLOMA of HONOR and JlfiPAL of AWARD tor the CELEBRAT'D STANDARD ORGAN D, Wa" PREMTICC, AGENT, 123 First Street, Portland. Oregon. f1" Cull ancfte ftbn. Ta th Wsrblne Ontas. We are now prerired to fnrsWy air ctoases with constant employment at home, the whole of tuo time, or tor their tspase AiKfinent. Iluslnass new, liKbt and lu-olliable. Vt-rsons of eii her ae eaat IV ern from SO cents toJSi per evening. -and a oroTvort iopal eo m by dpvot Ing heir w hole time jo the buaines. Boj-s and girls earn nearly as tnucii as men- That JJ wbe See t his nmloo may send their addresM, and teat the bnsineaa we make this urtrexaJlaied enters To auch a are Sot well aatlsned we Kjl semd one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several doGara to commence arark on. and a eopv of Hoineaud Fireside, one of the largest end best Illustrated Publications, all sent free "y msU. Reader, if you want per i)7nnt. r.roQtable work, address firoaGK "ill of ACo., Portland, faujg., toWvO.; tS- Skeetiron Ware ! CELEBRATrD TSS ."WORLD, OREGON. decTGnlS KOIt THE PIAHO, TOBTLvlXD, OBE0?r. BKAltx IN Croeerles Prowtatome, Tofcsteeo, 1 irnra. uuery, t roearry. mi wosa ausal H Ulew parti Tint Mn Albsay, Or. 9sc6 OrncE or "ucocr Wattfact!? a Co., ruwr- AAtf TAVUlfrb BIS.,': Pobtj.a. Ok,4 January 33, W77. Special 3fotlocv T?OH THE INFOBMATIOV A5D BEN'EriT X. of our ouatoiners, and to all persona desir ing to purchase oar oslebrated sawmg m ehineavwe resneetfullv notifs ttinm thai i, Messrs. TITOS BBO& are our agents for Alba- n v anu unnaniuy, ano toac I Dev. or U. IS, WOtVERTON, Esq., are fully authorized to ooUectand Bottle natstaoding accounta for us. jue etngcr Jtanuiacturirvr uouinen. . ' M. W. PARMOVg. Manager Oregon end W. T. nI8v9mG Centaur Liniments. Letter from a Postmaster."- ' . "AXTtocH, III., Dec 1, 1ST. "Messrs. J.-B. Boss A Co.: My wife Has, for along time, been a terrible sutTerer from Rheumatism. She has tried many physielansand many remedies. TliiusBljs thing winch has given her relief isCcntnur Liniment 1 am rejoiced to say tbis.liaa.cured her., I jjiu aolnj;. what I can to extend its s:ilc. ' 1 ! - -. w. b. nrsa. . This is sample of many thousand testimony ala received, of wonderf uf cures etfocred by the Centaur Liniment. The ingredients of this ar ticle ere published around each bottle.. It. con tains Witch Hazel, Mentha. Arnicru-Rock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto little known It is an indisputable fact tliat the Centaur Lini ment Is performing more cures of dwellings. Stiff Joints, Eruptions. Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked Breasts. Lock-taw, Ac, than nil the other Liniments, Embrocations, Extracts, Salves, Oint ments and plasters now in use. For Toothache, Earache,. Weak JSaoar, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admU-ablev Jit cures burns and scalds without a scar: Extracts poi sons from bitea and stings, and heals frost-bites and ehillblains. In a abort time. No family can afford to be without the Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. ..3- z- . The Cen taar Llulment, Yellow .Weapper, Is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects upon arveie cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind Gull, Big Head and Foil Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs. 1. McClure Co., Ilrngsrlsta. corner of Elm and Front stroets.-Cincinnati. hio, soy : "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are uting the Centaur Liniment.- They pro nounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as four to five dozen bot tles per month to these teamsters, - We have thousands of similar testrmonlajs. ' For Wounds. OaUs, Scratches. Ring-bone. Ac., and for Screw Worm in sheep it- lavr no- rival. Farmers, Uvery-men and stock-raisers, have in this Liniment a remedy which Is worth a hun dred times Its cost. Laboratory ot J. B. Rose A Co., 46 Dey street, New York. PITCHER'S C ASTORIA. Mothers may nave rest and their liabics may have health, if they will use Cantoiia tor Wind Colic, Worms. Feveriahness. Sore Mouth, Croup, or Stomach Complaints. It is entirely a vege table preparation, and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to take as honor, and neither gags nor gripes. Ir. E. Dlmoch, of Iiupont, O.. says: "I am ulnK Castorla in Viv practice with, the most signal benefits and happy result. Ihis is what every one savs: Mot nurses in Xew York Cltv use the Castoria. It isprepnred by Messrs. J. B. Rose A Co.. 40 Ucy street. New Y ork, successors to Samuel Pitcher, M. D. S0S C n J On per day at homo. Maniples won h $1 PJ ill (Pall free. Stiksom fc Co.. Portlnnd. Me. SEND Kc to G. P. Rt)WElL A Co., New York." for Pamphlet of K)0 pages, containing 3,000 newsmpers, and estimates showing cost of ad veratr. . 2fr-8y ... xxeavr, (or I willapenk of exceUsat tblBrs. POIS't HTRACT-Tha reat Teaetaate PafJB lleatreyer. aa been in use over shire - yes, and for cleanliaes and prompt cara tiva virtues cannot be excelled. CHilCSEN. No family cau afford to be wTtiout rula Extract Accii dents. llrnlsee. Coataaiona, Cats. MDraiua. ara rellevs eved almost Instantly by external application. Promptly relieve bains or Bams, Heal da.. McsnsmH, vaaBBca, Old Bellas Feleoa, Cerna, etc. Arnsta in flamation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding. rein,, umviuraLmnun uns nptnir, ftMalEWEAKlESSiS. It always relieves pate 111 the back audlouu,fnlhiess and pressing paia in the head, nausea, vertigo: -II lIUCOBRHffA Unas no equal. AH kinds of mU cerationa to which ladies are anhieet arw promptly cored. FsJler details uybook accom- panylDg each bottle. 'Had or bleediaw meet nromnt rriUf and ready core. Ho case, howaver chsonicor ' oiMitnate. can long soeist its regular use. -VARICOSE VE1SS. It is the euly'sme cure for- this distreasiuK and dangerons condition. KID NET DISEASES. It has bo. equal for.prtma.. nentcute, BLEED I MB front any cause. 1or this la a ape ciMe. It has saved hnndreds of lives when all other remedies failed 10 arrest -oleediag from nose, stomaeh, langs, and elsewhere. RMEfiMATISM, RE0RAL8IA, Twothaeho aussl Earache are all alike lel.eredj and oftea per manentlr enred. : PHYSICIANS of aU schooU who are- acquainted with Fsml'IUtTMt .f VtltelrHsMl rec. ommead itia their practice. Wehave lettersoC commendation from hundreda of Physicians, many of whom order It tor use far their owa practice. la sdditioa to the foregoitig. they order its tue for Hsrelllan of all kinds, Sninsy, Mere Tkroat, lafiamaa Teaaila, tnple and chronic lioxrbrm. Catarrh, (for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, FrosC od Feet, Stinge mt laseetavJHaoaaitoaa. c-. Chapped BaadavFace,' and indeed aD mwaer of skin diseases. " TOILET tfSXReasovesHo(eaeBebBeas, . and triin artina-t heais Con,' Ersyliis,, and Fiaapleaw It rtvf, inHtfdtvua, and rs ' Jrtska, while woo dwlally JunDtvviDjr the . Cosaplexioa. -'- - - TO f A8MEBS. Pond rexrror. ' Ko (Hock ' Brsedot.no Livery Mancan sffonitp be without ' It. It Unsed by tn the Leading Llwtry SUhiee, Street Kailroads and first 'Horsemen in New York City, ltbas wsotUlfor ftprsdna, Bara - raeeo or .Haddle - ChnMnwu-.tMiOnesa, .. Heratehee, HwelUaC'etr, Car ararlava I '- gldlaaj, PWeasaea ta, Cole Irtat 1 baa, -C Uil livColds, c tc Ua rangeeXactioa is wide, . -' and the relief it affords is so prompt thstrtt la Snvalnsble in every Farav-vard-weweU a te erery Fsrm -bouse. Let it be tiled once, and- 6ACJI5S. Pand'a Extract bas-heee ImiUwd;. Toe genuine article has the words Poade Ex tract blown in each bqule. It .a. prepared by -the only peraons livtast who ever knew bote ' . to prepare It. pronely... . Refuse alt oilier pre- -parations of Witch Basel, This la tbe only article used by Physicians, and ("the boepu tals of this eontitry-aBd Sarone.' - - - KiSTfiiT "Affs ist gf pvm'f-msAer.. ra pamphlet -fortnveent fne 'on Sppl hVtt FOS mVOKCE. ' In the Circuit Court of the State bf Oregon for - Linn eonnty' Luclnda Ambler, plalnUff,- VSult in Equity vs. 1 ". for John X. Ambler.-defondant. ) - ' IHvoree. To John -A. Ambler, the -defendant above named In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appcaf and answer the complaint of the. -plalo tiff above named in tbe above entitled court, now on file with the Clerk of said courts with In ten dava from the date of theerviceef tb Is mimuions on yon if served in Linn county, Oregon, but If service is made In any other eonnty In said State then within t wenty nays from tbe date of snob serv ice: and tf served bwpubllrati0n, then yon are required to appear and answer by the first day of the next regular term of said eonrt, after publication- hereof for six weeks, which term commences on the , .. Second Monday of ifarck, 187Z, or Judgment for want of aucb answer .will be taken- against you. Ton are further notifted that if you fail to armear and answer as above required, the olaintlff.wlll anply to .the court for tbe relief demanded tn the complaint, uod costs and diabursuMsnts of this'euit.- . POWELL FLINX. Attorneys for pltT. . Pabllsbed for six weeks In the ALDAhT Keo tattR, by order of ' R. P. SolsevJudge of said court, made at cbanjoer Tec. 11(1873.. rul3v9w 6 OFrlCIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGON, FEB. 9s, 1377. The Rflioious Meetings That hay been held in this eity nightly at the Court Boose for several weeis past, hare been and still ara producing good fruit In the awakening and conversion of the uugodly, and in the revival of christians generally. The pastors of the several churches of tlie city have taken their regular tarns in hav ing charge of the meetings, with the excep tion only of the pastor of the Episcopal church. The meetings, whttb are held every night except Sunday night are grow ing In Interest and power. In addition to the night meetings, neon-day prayer meet ings are held dally on TTfrst street, In tl-e boildtng next to Or. Lister's store. These meetings are also well attended. A female prayer meeting Is held dally at 2 o'clock p. u.,8hd a yotHig folks' prayer meeting, also held dally, at 9 o'clock r. M. At tlie Court Ilouse each evening a short sermon is preached, after which those who are seeking rfltglou are invited to make it known. The music is first rate, a piano and organ accompanying the voices. Camilla Urso. The advance agent of the celebrated violinist, Camilla Urso, and troupe, called on us Tuesday. The com pany is desirous of giving a concert tn this city, and will do so about the middle ot next month, provided they are assnrl of sufficient patronage to warrant their doing it. Mr. Luer left a subscription paper at Mr. Barr's music store, where all those de sirous of seeing and hearing the celebrated violinist can call and make such desire manifest by subscribing for tickets. If a sufficient number ot tickets are sold, then we shall have the pleasure of hearintr the troupe. Arrangements will be made, should the troupe decide to come, for a boat to briirg down and return the Corvallis people, thus enabling the lovers of music in that city to enjoy the least with us. We suppose there will be no difficulty in secur ing the necessary subscrlption,as our people dearly lore first class music such as this troupe affords. Siterrill's Iron Cultivator and Seeder Is probably the best machine offer ed farmers for the work it is intended to do. It is simple, strong, and being con structed of the best material, all the . im portant parts being of iron, It ts very dura ble and calculated to be almost indestructi ble with anything like reasonable handling. It can be adjusted to any required depth while in motien, never clogs or chokes on stftbble or "trashy" ground, and will sow all kinds of grain, whether the grain be wet or dry. . Every machine Is warranted. Added to all thi., the machine was Invent ed by the builder, Mr. James Sherrill, an old resident ot Linn county, who builds them at Ilairisbufg, By patronizing him you not only get the best, but the money yon pay for the machine remains In Ore gon, in Linn county, and aids in building up the county. Rend the advertisement in this Issue. - Ffll From the Tradj. A young man named Patterson Crozier, a resident ot New York, a recent arrival in Oregon, one day last week fell from the train, between Hal sey and Shedd, cutting a tearful cash on his bead, badly -.bruising his hips, and breaking his right arm. Tfo was taken with a feeling or faintness and stepped out on to the platform for air, when a sudden lurch threw liim from the car. He is a member of the I.O.O.F., and as soon as this fact was made known- the order had him conveyed to this city where he will re ceive all the necessary attention. - Aetna. Mr. Jay W. Blaln has been ap pointed agent for Linn county for the sale of the Aetna Sewing .Machine, one of the standard shuttle machines that has stood the test of years, giving entire satisfaction to' all who have used them. For the pres ent the machines can be seen at L. E. Blain's clothing store In Froman- new fbrick. First street, where you are invited to call and see them. Gold Discovered. We learn tliat par ties recently discovered gold on tlm Cali pooia, near Brownsville, In what they be lieve to be paying quantities. A quarts ledge' was also discovered, and several pounds of the rock (cropping) sent to Port land for assay. If ore in pay ing quantities should be tound from an' assay ot the rock," Brownsville will soon' have a ' mining ex citement. We hope the rock may prove 'rich. . .....: ,. - - . . Help those who try to help Them selves. Mrs. Day is prepared to do all kinds of plain sewing, and-as she has only her labor to depend upon for a livelihood and for the snpport of her children, she asks the kind people of this city who may have work, which they wish done to give her a. trial. ,Tlii3 is a case .which slionld' Interest all our benevolent disposed citizens. Let any who Have work of this kind which they wish done take It to Mrs. Day. : ' '. A PoorUntportcsAtE. A lad named Howard, aged about twelve, died, and was burled on Sunday; the Immediate cansa of his death was scarlet fever.- The nntertw nate youth was an idiots of violent dWposi tion, so much so that It Is reported tliat ha lias required tbe closest vigibi nee of his parents since he was four years of age- Bargains in MiLLiXERT. Mrs. Cross la selling her excellent stock of millinery at cost, to make room for Iter immense invoice of Spring and Summer styles. Tbe ladles cannot do better than to look through her good, and secure bargains while they are to-be had. A hint to the wiso i sufficient. Howard Northrup, of Portland;' was to, the city Monday and Tuesday. Howard is just as full of life and jolarlry as in the years when the "HonoriScabilitmdajutati boqne Society' was in its prime. LEBANON ITEMS. Our regalareorrespoiident sends the fol lowing on Wednesday r The Fair and Festival supersedes all oth er gossip In town. A mammoth balloon Is being constructed for the evening, to be sent np with, torpedoes, bombshells and Chinese Are crackers attached to it, which will explode high up in tbe midnight heav ens. Our new district school ts being gener ally patronized. Prof, P. A. Jaorrls. prin cipal, and Miss Ada Hamilton, l$Unt. Quite a number of new houses will be erected here the coming Summer. A large hotel is talked of, to be erected early during the coming season. Messrs. Settlemeir Dawson are mak ing preparations to saw a million feet of lumber by next fall, at their new mill. Mr. MeFarland, your gentlemanly towns- . man and real estate agent, gave us a call last week, meeting with tbe members of the layette tte on Sa turds y night, and visit ing the different Sunday Schools, on Sun day, -in company with some of our neigh bor's daughters. The Judge fc a el ever gentleman, fully able to carry himself safe ty through the rough and ruggeti journey of life. ...... The Lebanon Mills are shipping flour on the Santlam Canal again. Our perambulating posteOiee has taken licndqunrters again down town in one of Bond's hotel rooms. S. H. Ciaughton, otir accotmuodatlng postmaster, does not pro pose, since the formation of the electoral tribunal, to give up the offlee to. Powers, the Tllden appointee, as Hayes la now sure to win. SosaysSn- T he ladles are making quite a number of fine quilts, to be drawn for on the evening of the 11th instant. John Frouk has erected a new blacksmith shop in town, which makes four shops for. Lebanon.- . . Dr. D. W. Ballard has been attending patients successfully In your city during tlie past week. The Dr. rides day and night. : COfiRESr 0NDENVE FROM GRASS ridge: Grassridoe. Or., Jan. 25, 1877. Ed. Register: Thinking that perhaps a few lines trom this part of tlie county would Interest yonr readers, I send you tlie following items : We are having pleasant weather at pres ent, and the farmers are taking advantage of it, and are doing a large amount ot plowing; bat the sawmill men do not ap preciate the good weather so much it has not rained enough to raise the river to a sufficient bight for rafting logs down to the mills, and consequently the mills have been idle the greatest part of the winter. There is a debating society in good working order at Powell's school-house, with fifteen mem bers and the following ofHocrS: Francis M. Powell, President; Amos D. Combs, Vice President, and George A. Powell, Secretary and Treasurer. . As one of our . young men was going to spelling school the other evening, in .com pany with three or four young ladies, the wagon they were in was upset by running over a stump by the side of the road, and spilled the occupants' out on the ground. Fortunately no damage was done, an 'after getting the wagon right, side up, they pro ceeded on their way to spelling school, a muddier and ft is to-be hoped' a wiser com pany of y oungsters. . Tours Respectfully. - SAM. SLICK. Come again,-Sats ; you'll bo welcome Ed.) . . Vegetables. We are indebted to Mr. Logman, the excellent gardener, lor a sup ply of Kohi-rabi, raddishes "and turnips. Mr. Logman will fnrnlsh all who- desire with early, vegetables etc., as Be is making the production of vegetables for the Jable a specialty and none understand the busi ness better. A New Industry. Mr. John A. Mc Knight lias been busily engaged tor some time past in cutting cord wood, at the head of tlie Canal on the San Ham river, which he intends, early the. coming spring, float ing down to this city en the bosom of the Santiam Canal. Arm Broken. Miss Hallle Paul, cftmgh ter of W. A.. Ful. Scio, who lias been re siding at Mr. E. B. Purdom's in this cltj, attending College, fell down stairs on Sun day, breaking her right arm at tlie wrist. Dr. Rice gave the necessary attention, and the patient will soon be all right again. Another' Arsf Broken. The first ot die week a little daughter of Mr. Paul, who but lately became a resident of this eity, fell and broke the left arm, as we are informed; between tlie elbow and shoulder. The little one is about ten years of age. : Personal. Dr. Harper and' wife," of Kansas, relatives of Dr. Gray, arrived in this city on Tuesday.- He has come to take up his residenee in Oregon, and we hope our citizens- will extend, as usual, the wel come handl . Religious. Rev. L. J. Powell, of this- efty, will preach on Sunday next at Trinity V. E Church, near Knox Butte, at 11 a. H. All are inritedV . ' Rev. S. Heininger; ef Salem, will preach at the Evangelical Church on Sunday next, at It o'clock a. m. ; . t Purchases a Machwe. The Ladies AM' Society have purchased an-Aetna sew ing machine for the use of the. Society. This Is an evidence of the popularity of the Bachlne.. T- ' J : ' . M. E. Social Meets at our Bouse this T. M. at 5 o'clock. A general attendance i requested, as there's plenty of work on hand. By order of the President. Mrs. Joe Purdou having commenced suit for divorce, the ensfcody ot the child was'awarded to Joe nntrlf the March term f the Circuit Court, by J udge Bois. Weather these mornings tolerable cool like. rAnAGRAMLETS. Cool enough. " ' 15 Local matters surprisingly, thin. v Billy Watkiad fi the present night watch, j v -f; City Council meets next Tuesday eight. "nose ball Wetlnestlay night. St. Valentine's day comes o Wednes day, f -.' ' Mrs. Dr. Griffin ia reported trmch tu p roved by lier trip to CalKbrnia. f " ' Turnips and I aridities have Wea gmwlag right along daring the winter. ; Get yoer valentine ready, ' , ' , Quite a number of persons have snAde -professton of religion and united with oft of the several churches of the dry slue fhe revival meetings commenced. . Sherrill's Caltivatot' slid Seeded CfU away with all of them. - Van Vactor la fixing to aurf'Jfe the boys. We wotit tell." ' " L. E. Blatn has received those new stylo box-toed boots, and they are efegnnt. Ho is also tn receipt of an Invoice M jjQilf fbrnla Mfg. Co.'s gloves. Ibe complete:, best made and neatest buckskin gTeVe tn tbo market. He has alt tbe ditferentTtyTea, for riding, driving, ete. Go and see those -gloves if yon waJLto be raptured-. The storeroom formerly, occupied by. thsv . , City Drng Store, on First streetT. Has. .been refitted and painted, and new loots as neat as a pin. It Is to be filled, we are tnlorm ed, by a large stock of millinery goods." ' The roads generally are much better tliaa usual at this time of year. ' "." .The noon-day prayer-meettngs sre -weir .,.-'; attended. Shall we have the Urso troupe here noit -mouth ? . . . , ' The city treasury Is "lnlr of empty.' i The time approaches when a fellow boy for bis churn's sister a highly ernsenautal valentine, the great center of atcrsctloft of which is a picture of Use fitblesl boy.who' baa decidedly more wings than overcoat. Tbe man who "absorbs" liquor lightly Is called a 'Durham,'"' because be belongs to the "short-horn" breed. ; An ex. says t People havnl beguTr-to Oh for St. Va-lentEnc 70ayM uuch There are so many who still owe for Chrfst nasf , , , :- Mule deer are said to be, plentiful about -the loot-liUls. . ' , ' ,' ." We arc Indebted to Mr. Win. Morgan for a liandy blotter and calendar combined, -WiU always looks put for bis friends." Frank Wilton has beeu playing to $dr audiences a portion ot the week. ' & Sickness abating In this city. T The Womans' Suffra ge Convention meel in this city on Tnesday. : - s Prf. Hewitt's wife and child both re ported very ill on Wednesday. Two of Harry Godley's children, Annie aged nine, and Fred, aged eleven, are sltk, with scarlet fever. . Mi-s. M. J. Hyde, who has been sick of fever tor several days, Is reported Improving- 'i Those new tyle boofc at L. E. Blatu'o are the liandoinest that ever came to tUl market. "' ' ' ; The Ladies Aid Society mccU on the first Thursday In March at Dr. Stewarts, A full attendance Is requested. We acknowledge an invitation to tier maaquenide on tlie evening of the 14th.-" Gradwoltl lias a good, large stoclt of goods and sells most reasonable. See- his ad. Eggs at l'Sc per dozen is cheap enongh The contract for erecting handsome . bell-tower for tlie M. E. Church will rei ably Iks let to-day. Tt will add muck tfq- the looks of the building when finished.' . ' ' Days getting longer- V i , , Our ichoolVare well stteniUd sn to prosperous condit,iom , . . , , ; ; - Ed. Bautn has soUl out antl projwses to start tor San Franclseo soon, where be wf if . make bis home for the future. EeTcr Ursv good boy. too. . ; - . ts - Sam '1 Miller's little daughter, Edna, wa. buried on Saturday. She was a sweet little ' girl, agetl' about two years. Sue died en Friday last, of scarlet fever. ; . " Dr. Griffin and wife returned' fron Cali fornia on Wednesday. - ' ' Miss S. -French, Mrs. MeCIungli sister r -returned to this city from Callfbru la, where she has spent several weeks visiting, wv Wethiestlay :. f,,....." Fred! Banty has been eonflned to Ws room- for some dayi, very' HI, but we Jfcarn " he Is better at present, ' One thing about a wooden pomp is- ft . don't rrees Iea8t tDe MoUen kopf makes. They are easy to handle, sail' are desirable to have In tbe family; . Jennie L- ?fts:ont aged eleven years, daughter of Joseph Ixon, died at Lbetien. on Tuesday of diphtheria, and was bttriedr -at tlie cemetery In-this city yesterday. Eight members of Mr. Cheadle's ttmlly . near Sodavllle. have been cured" 'of dlpb- r tlierla by tlie fl ee nee of soda water from "-'. Sodavllle. '. . " . frV . The Woman Suffrage Associiitioa eoai- . mences its annual session In Uil city ot Tuesday at 10 o'clock A. sc., at the Court House. ; - - ' . ' . :' : s. ' ; ...-,, BIEa( r,i-. .' At 8odaville, Jan. 31t. 187T, tbe InftsiS son of W. R. and Mary B. Jones,- aged montha and 15 daysr '--" An Oppcwtsnvtt fox tstk ArTLicyn". Two or more ot tbe anrgeone of the Na tional Snrgical I nsfitute will visit Portland) Oregon, rooms at tlie Cosmopolitan Hotels February the 14th to SYst, inclusive, where they will be pleased to see their many old" pasienta in Oregon and. Wasliington Ter rttory. and' as many new ones as may it to theirmteresrs to avail tiiemsclves f . this opportunity to be cured at bome. This IttBtirntinil Is anriwaled hi the world, in the cure of deformities, pralysla,pilee. fistula. Ac.. Ac. They will bring with them apparatus for all kinds of deformities. - - "- - - ' -; twxa---, 11 ':; The Richmond Rauge is ' 'grrat wood caver, and as It tbrowa oat leas boat than any other good range or stove, it 1 way up tor Summer use. c . : 'Ti 1 o . ' Boots, Boots for tlie rainy season, both kjp and gumgerubbi-r a frcb supply, very, low, at the rcadr pay toic in Srhedd. ; ' -':