The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 02, 1877, Image 1

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    VOLUME IX.
ALBANY, OREGON, MARCH 2, 1877.
NO. '2
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN CONNER,
BAN K ING
AND
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OKEWON.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sifjlit.
Interest allowed on time deposits In coin.
Exchange on Portland, Sin Francisco,
and Sew Yortt, for wile at lowest rates,
i 'olkwttona mndeand rtromntly remitted.
Kvters to IL W. Uorbett, Uonry Failing,
W. 8. Laud.
Banking hoars from S A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, ro. 1, l71-i2S
II. S. BOUGIITOX, 31. D.,
g 1 RiDCATG OF TUG l ilVKKSITY
VI Mcdk-al College of New York, late
member ol Kelksvien Hospital MeuicalCol
h'sre. New York. Offm-b-Ih A. Carothers
A Co. s drug store, AJimny, Oregon.
KP8ZOOTICS DISTANCED.
THE BAT TEAM STILL UTCS,
AND IS FLOCRISHING LIKK A green
XV (my tree. Thankfnl for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance of
the same, the BAY TEAM will always be
read v, and easily found, to do any hanling
within the city limits, for a reasonable
compensation. Ea5I elivery .tut
n Kipeetaltjr. A. N. ARNOLD.
2t)v4 Proro-letor.
john schmeer,
-DEALEB IN -
Groceries &
ALBANY,
Provisions,
OREGON'.
TJAS JCST OPEN EO HIS NEW" GROCER
11 stablbthtuent on cortwr of Ellsworth
ami First streets, with a fresh stock of
iroeerlos. Provisions, Candies, Cigars, 1o-
tweco, ac, to wnicn ue invites ine alien
tion of our citizens.
In connection with the store he will keep
a Bakery, and wtll always have on liana a
all supply ot tresn orenu, cracaers, oc
J Call and sec me.
JOHN SCnMEER.
February !G-24v4
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
31 achine Shop,
A. F. CIIEKIt IT Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Efanafactares Steam Engines,
Flour and
Saw Blill
crjr,
Dlachin-
WOOD WOKKIXG
And
AGRICULTURAL r.lACHINERY
And all kinds of
fltOM AX BiiASS CAHTIXOS.
Partlcnlar attention paid to repairing all
Unds of machinery. ivj
L. B. ROYAL
-.-.- nPKVtin m RarhftrKhnnon First street
11 one door west of Thompson A Irvins's har
ness shop, where he will be pleased to meet all
who wish work In his line. Thankful for past
patronage, he hopes by close attention to busi
nma to merit a continuance of the same, v ill
keep constantly on band a full supply of
FcrMwery aad Hair Oil,
the best assortment in town. Come and see
"Albany, Or., February 83, 1876-23V
S. C. STOXE, HI.
Physician and Surgeon,
BROWNSVILLE, OREGON.
rriiiuii tk. Draac Store. S7vs
Eath House & Barber Shsp.
rpilE CNDERSIGNED WOULD
RB.S.SCT-
A fu
thank the citizens of Alban at i vl
:u 1RI
him for the past seven years, and hopes I r ini
future a continuation of their favors. F it th
accommodation of transient customer , an
friends in the upper part of town, he tai pen
ed a neat little shop next door to Taylo - Sm
Saloon, where a fcood workman will alw tystM
n attendance to wait anon patrons; .
Dec 11.174. . JOE WEB SR
J. D. MCFARLAND. WM. MORGAN.
JIOBGAN A McFABLASD,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY! I
AND
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Next Door to Wells, rarjr & "" ExpreM
.Alknny,
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH EMI
Kranu and others good barKalns in farms
and email homesteads in Linn and adjoining
counties. Farms in value and size to salt par-
Also, city property, both Improved and un
1m Droved.
Renting farms and city property, and collec
tions of all kinds, promptly attended to.
Onr (auUltles for advertising will enable ns
o do more for our patrons than any other
Arency in the State in our line.
We also pay special attention to the employ
ment and lalior exchange department.
Albany, Hay mi.
Raisins and moving Buildings.
W1
rB THE TJNDER8IGNED BEG LEAVE TO
V: . u,.-.nn cn Alinny wiu
.... ...p, . j uiim uavinff stinpitea our
selves With the necesnary machinery for rais
ing and removing buildings, we are ready at all
times to receive orders for such work, which
we will do In short order at lowest rates. We
Kiiarantee entire satisfaction In all work under
taken by ns.
,tS Appto MIgTMl omce ppoy
AlUa- or;ApHi5TT' ALLEN
$999
5?.nJbe ""? by every asent
tZLl l" t" bnsfness we
-nii; ."'.we willing to
larsaday right In their iS leT Ha ve
no room to explain here. Business nlenrt
and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do
u " . . - win uiiiiiHti von a mm.
plete Outfit free. The business pavs Vtter than
anything else. We will lear exitense of start
ing you. Particulars free. Write and see
Farmers and mechanics, their sons and daugh
ters, and all classes in need of pnyhig work at
home, should write to us about the work at
once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address
Trvb ACO.'. AgKista, Maine. Jn-JUvO.
SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, !
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
THRESHERS,
REAPERS &M0YIERS,
WAGONS, PLOWS, '
SEED DRILLS,
BROADCST SEED
SOWERS, ETC.
First street, Albany, Orrgoa
Tenns :
Cash.
Ii20v7
St. Charles Hotel,
Coa-aer Washington and FlrNt Ms.,
A A AN V OT?TfTrfYlV
X-L-i-x4.-l- X , V7I,riUUll,
Matthews & Morrison,
PROPRIETORS.
Honse newlv furnished throughout. Tlie
best the market affords always on the table.
Free t'wi th to ud from tbe House.
Livery iPeed Stable
CORN Kit WASHINGTON A FIRST STS.,
AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor.
CARRIAGES, BCGGIES HACKS A SADDLE
V- horses to let on reasonable terms.
Horses boarded bv the ilav or week.
I will have some of the sravest rigs ever turn
ed out of a livery stable in Allnny.
Br-er l"Aiiat. anu curriages iiirnisueu lor iu-
nei'uls.
Give me a call when you want to rute.
AXS. MARSHALL.
Albanv .March 10, 1876-25vS
HAHDWAIIE!
BOLT all nixes anl rteserip-
tions & general IIAKD-
WAKE a full and complete as.
sortment.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose.
Tin. Conner. Zinc ana Sheet Iron,
on uanu tor saie.
The Goldsmith Range,
. ,
. THE BEST MADE.
CROCKERY WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment in
the city.
Keeps all kinds of
& WHITE
OILS
LEAD.
The Finest &. Purest Liquors
Always on hand, to be sold for medicinal uses.
Cjr"Kepoirlnar done neatly, at short notice,
ana WARBASTtll.
J. GRADWOHL.
First street, Albany, Oregon. u27v8
THE ART PRESERVATIVE.
Printing by hand.
Printing by steam.
Printing from tyie.
Or from blocks by the ream.
Printing in black.
Printing in white.
Printing in color.
11 sombre or bright.
Printing tor merchants
AihI land agents, too ;
Printing tor any.
Who have printing to do.
Printing for bankers.
Clerks, auctioneers,
Printing for druggists,
For dealers in wares.
Printing for drapers, -For
grocers, for all
Who want printing done.
And will come and see "Coll."
Printing of pamphlets.
Or bigger books, too ; ,
In fact, there are few things
But what we can do.
Printing of placards,
Printing of bills, i
Printing of carte-notes
For stores or for mills;
Printing of labels,
All colors or use, sirs.
Especially lit for
Webfoot producers. :
Printing of forms
All sorts you can get
Iegal, commercial,
Or "House to be let. "
Printing done quickly, - ; -Bold,
stylish or neat, ;
At the Register Printing-office,
Corner ot First and Ferry Street.
PROMPT Delivery, at Living
Bates.
. -trrn. hmriit imt the dellvsrv business ot
utr iMrtu Stlmson. I beg leave to announce to
WieVdflSnlauslnesImen of Alljany, that
J lfave on thestreeta an express and job wagon
and will be happy to serve all who may tfive
mln orders win be promptly attended to .at
n?DmIyb7left at the Drug Store of Bell
Parker. ? , VIRGIL PARKER.
BOOK STORE
JTXO. FOSIIAY,
TVEALER
IN MISCELLANEOUS liOOK?,
Honks. Blank Books, Stationery
School
ianoy Articles, Ac. , .
Books imported to order, at shortest posiblo
notice. vSn30
MEDICAL.
i. XV. WILCOX,
HomoeopatMo Physician.
rFFICE with Dr. E. H. Grlfnn,Yirst street.
. Ji. vri iiiiu.'f nab nine
&&Chronlo diseases
V7
A II um v. Oreaoc.
specialty.
ZDVB
J. S. CALLAWAY, M. !.,
A 1
ITER A PRACTIGE OF MEDICINE FOR
J:. twenty-eiicht years. In the statesof Illinois,
rweiitv-eh
ii the sti
pernuui
Indiana and Iowa, has permanently located
in Allmny. Oregon. OFFICE At Dr. Plum-
mer'a Driuc store. E Corner or
Monttroinerv and Klahtn streets, northeast of
railroud depot. (vSnSO)
J. LIXSEY HILL, HI. D.,
OFFICE -At Bell A Parker's new drug store.
RESIDENCE Second street, between rail
road and Montgomery. 8-44
LEGAL.
F. XL XflLLER,
LAttorneys at ; Law,
Albany, Oregon.
WILI' PRACTICE in the different courts of
VV the State. Siiecial attention given to the
collection of all claims entrusted to his care.
and nromnt returns made, CsS" InvestUtution
of Titles, Conveyancing, and all Probate Mat
ters carefully and punctually attended to.
omce on i irsi St., next 10 t ox isro. nzv
1. K. M. BLAtUBt'KV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BROWNSVILLE, LINN CO., OGN.
PROMPT ATTENTION
business.
VIVEN
TO ALL
22 v
J. c.
POWELL & FLINN,
Attorney's & Counsellors at Inw asnd So
iwimrt in , nancrry,
AliianV, Oregon. Collections made and con
veyances promptly attended to. 1-8
CI1AS. E. WOLVKRTOX,
A T"T,T"VTT7''V AT T . A "W
ALBANY, OREGON.
"X71LL nractlee in all tbe Courts In the State.
Y V office in F Ionian's brick, over lVxid's
naruware store.
nlsv
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
E. Ii. J?UIII30M
Wonlil minminiw ti the citim.ns of AllHinvflnd
vitMintv.thiLt In- is mviMireii to furnish lUl kinds I
of run t. UK FKAA as to order, at snort notice.
I'icl lire framed, and old lrames repaired. 1
athisoillce on First street, one door west of
UroHUallnn, and leave your onlura. 84-'
XV. fit. It All AM,
(LATE OK MICIIIOAN1
Merchant Tailor,
TTEKl'S always on hand Doeskins, C'assiincres
v vesttnss, etc., a inrcer anu uetier siock
tlmn ever liefore brouiiht to this market.
Cuts and nuikes to order all stvlesof Clothiiia
for men nml Imivs- at. rmaonfthlA ri f i iriiH rt i-
teeinic Hf i taction.
Minn on r irst street, nest aoor to irv aiar-
ket. lutclv occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. VvS
Xotloe 3E33gtx.-
THE METZLER CHAIR
nnHIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
X no chair goes from my factory without my
name npon It. All others are false Imitations,
and should lie so regarded. All persons are
hereby warned asainst attempting any sue I
imposition upon my customers.
Jefferson, Or., Jan. 21, 1876.
EVERYBODY
BUYS THEM
TTAV1XG JUST RECEIVED A LARUE SH1P-
XX mcnt of the celebrated new style Combined
Drill and Broadcast
STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL,
I direct from the factory, am now offering extra
inducements to the farmers of Oreston. Most
of the best farmers in the State are now using
tnem.
Srtvinir seed and an increased yield of grain
is 1 lie result or arming.
uuii ue useu equally wen as a
Drill or BrouAeant Seeder.
The STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL has been
creatlv minroved for this veari
Waruroouis at my Blacksmith Sliop, cornerof
mwouu anu i!.usworin sireeis, juoany, unjon.
FRANK WOOD.
Marc n 31, 1870-28
FOR
BLANK DEEDS.
, Neatly executed.
Call a the Register Office
t(jf day at lu ime.
Agentswanted. Outfit
r A a terms tree.
TRUE ft CO., Augnsta,Me.
STERLINGS' EXPRESS
FROM
EMPIRE OITY
-VIA-
GARDINER AND SCOTTSBURG,
Oonneetlnir with Wei's, Fra
& CO.1
2C0XTDA73 a&l T3T7BSSA7S,
returning on
TTJESDAYS and miDATS.
All Business Entrusted to my
Care Promptly Attended To.
Patronage of the PuTsllc Solicited.
JAS. A. STERLING.
Dec. 8, 1870-nllvi)
Attention, Fruit Growers I
rnHE T1IRKCTOH9 Or THE ALDEN FRUIT
A. Co. beg to announce that they will put the
Factory In operation as soon as Fruit and Veg
etables are ready for use, and will pay cash for
the same when delivered.'
Boxes will be furnished to all for the purpose
of bringing their fruit to the factory-
Fruit should be picked from tbe trees and not
bruised. i . - t
Parties having plums should be particular to
gather tlieiu before tney become too ripe.
ALLEN PARKER.
A. N. Anson. i i President.
Secrelarv.
Albany, July 28, 187b-Sni '
JOHN BRIGGS
TAKES THIS OPPORTUKITI TO INFORM
bis friends and the public generally, that
lie ia now settled in urn
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper A Co ,
where can be found as great an assortment and
as large a stuck of
Stoves and Ranges
as en
n be found in any one house this side of
I'oftl
tland, and at as
PRICE.
-ALSO
Castlron, Bru!t&i:iiuniclc(l
In great variety. Also,
Tin, . ,
Sheet Iron, .
v Ciulvanizert Iron, -und
Coppcrwarc,
always on hand, and made to order, AT LIV-
1NU KATES.
Call on
Albany, October 22, 1873-SvS
CLOT
.AND.
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Fall & "Winter Styles.
ON HANDiCONSTANTLY RECEIV'M
AT...
l e. Bumrs
In
Froman,a Xew Block,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY.
A complete stock of all tho
LATEST STYLES IN CLOTHING
Gentlemen's Underwear.
BOOTS, UMBRELLAS. OVERSHOES. NECK
TIES, OVERALLS, GLOVES, ETC.
Extra Sizes of Clothing a Specialty.
Gr Onlers taken for Clothing. Shirts. Ac.
ailU KITS wAUUAsTEIX
A lair vhare of custom respectfully solicited.
I.. F. HIIN.
Allmny, Oregon, Novemljer S, ls7G-av
Incorporated Feb. 4, 1875. Capital. $20,009.
UNION STORE !
Corner First and Washington streets,
Albany, : Oregon.
President, S. A. DAWSON.
Superintendent, A. J. JOIIXSOX
DIRECTORS!
A. N. IjOONKY.
J. Bl.KVIMM,
M. Slit. LEW,
J. J. MKKIt.
A. BI.KVtL.n,
DAWNOK.
S. A.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
DRY GOODS !
; Clothlntr, Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Farm Implements
and machinery, &c., Ac.
Also, bnv and sell on commission all kinds of 1
uoous, MHi-Keiaoie l'rouuce, Jto.
1Kb t, UHO-UVBU16 .
ALBANY
ALBANY, : : OREGON.
i , .
rTMIE F.VLI, TER5I of this lnstllntlon will
A bealn on MONDAV. SEPTEMBER . 187.
wuu i.iie lonowing
1.1. ..... r . . .
Fnealtjr of InstriKtlon i
ann frniessor or Mental ana Moral science
Rev. I. J. POWELL, A. M., fl-ofcssor ot Math,
emattcsand Kmnml Mimmi.
- ii. M. HEWITT, A. M., Professor oi Ancient
XlAnKuwres.
Miss MARIA IRVINE, Teacher or primary
Department.
Miss ELVA BREYMAN, Teacher of Instru
mental MllHll
I. B. KICK. ikf. r Twtitn-r on Phvsloloary
Calendar
First Term liejrlns September 4. 1876.
Second Term lieslns Novemlier la. 1876.
Thlrtl Term begins Jannnry 99, 1877. ;
Fourth Term begin April 9, 1877.
acaiion oi one week uunn
lnrlnir the holidays.
Closlna exercises of the school year. June 13,
I o'. .. "
Kates of Tuition t
Primary Department, per term
Common English Bbasciibs, twt tn. .
II Kill Kit Bkahcheh. incluiliiu Vrcrw.ru.to-
t tw
s oo
vy anu tjrllCK., ...........t. ...... 11 w
Culleuiate, Including Higher Latin and
irrccK, Auvnnceu Mat Itciuai ics, anu
Mental and Moral Sciences, per term.. 13 00
French and German, each, extra.. ........ a 00
Instrumental Music..: 11 00
Use of Piano... ; ,..-. 3 00
Incidentals .i 50
Tuition in all cases reanired In advance.
Punctual attendance, neatness, promptness
and Kcutleniaiilv and Inrtvlikc (Icnortineiit will
lie expected from all who may beoonntti'iTirier
oj tne scnooi. . ,. L. J.l Un tLU
MIWG !
NORTH PACIFIC
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION,
Portland, Oregon.
Capital, $100,000. Goifl Coin Basis.
Incorporated 1874.
I. WASsERMAN, President.
K. UCAt'KKXIU'NH, Vice Pres.
. Mi. WAKKFIEI.lt, Secretory.
W. 8 I.AII, Treasurer.
W. II. EFFIMiES, Attorney.
t. X. t U Atli ENIIVSII , Veu. Agt.
HALL A TUSTIBT,
Speelal Agents,
Albuny, Ore;
;on.
dccl5ul2v9
Furniture Rooms.
1. TJIVIVITVO,
Begs leave to announce to the cltijsens of this
city and surrounding country, that hebasopeu
ed a hinre stock of
jb u x?x.3xrxn? u he 2
in thr tinildiiiir bitalv ncciinitti bv Dr. Plum.
mer's drug store, on First street, where can be
n;iu, 011 most reasonauie terms,
Farlor Sets,
Iledrooui suits,
Lounges,
Eny Cliafrs,
Center Tables,
Whatnots,
Desks,
Book-cases,
Safes,'
Wardrobes,
anu in met evervtuingT cise mwwica to
iO TO lIOt'sUKGEl'IKG.
My goods are well made and of the very
Latest and Handsomest Styles.
PRICES WAY DOWN.
KSr-FlTRNITUBE manufactured to order, at
I short notice.
fc-JT-Furniture repaired and put in good shape
on snon notice. i
Give me a call.
F. S. l)lA.l.(ii.
Albany, Nov. 26. 1875 10v8
Prof. Ci. X. Newell,
TEACHER OF THE
.Or-
Harmony. Tboroniii-liass and Singuig.
Special attention given to j
VOICE CULTURE.
j"AVIN concluded to make ALBANY my
X nermancnt residence, all who desire a
thorough knowledge of JHunle can now have
an opportunity.
IMAXOS A.D ORCAXS
Tuned and Repaired
I j-ave vour address at Mr. Foshay's musiennd
lWMk store, or at Mr. Barr's music store, and I
will call at your residence.
Albany, August 4, 1876-45
Ladies Variety Emporium.
MRS. 2. J. HYDE
K
EEFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
German Zephyr, Canrtis. Thread, Pins,
X&xlles, Jhdton, Jieal Hair Sicitch
ex ami Curia, Hosiery, Stamped
Good, c, c, &c.
Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's
Health Corset !
Child's Waist !
.and Madam Foye's
Corset Skirt Supporter.
f5aS""Freneb stamping done to order.
13Bixwdalbln St., opposite I'ost Oftiee53v
THE EEMY OF DISEASE
THE FOE OF PAIN
To Man and. Beast
IS THE UKAND OLD
MUST AUG-
LI1TIME1TT
WHirn has stood ims test or 4
YEARS.
There is no sore it will not heal, no lame
ness it will not cure, no ache, no pain, that
afflict the human body, or the hotly of a
norse or Oilier domestic annual, uiai uues
not yield to its magic touch. A bottle
.. j ... i . j
costing 23c. 50c. or l O0, has often saved
the life of a human being, anu restored to
life and usefulness many a valuable horse.
FOR MEN. IT WILL O RE
Rheumatism, Burns, Scalds. Bruises, Cuts,
Frost-bites, Swellings, Contracted Cords,
Pain In the Back, Lumbago, Sciatica,
Chilblains, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints,
Sore Nipples, Irruptions, I'ains, Wounds,
Ulcers.
FOB ANIMAI-S, IT WILL CURE 1
Spavin, Galls and Sores, Swinny, Ring
Bone, miiugaiig, uig ueaci, roil kvii,
Humors and Sores. Lameness, Swellings,
Scratches, Distemper Stiffness, Strains,
Soreness, Open Sores 2Gv8
VISKOIAJIIOM OF tWrABTNEKSIIIP.
THE copartnership heretofore existing be
tween John Hnrd and ti. F. Scttlenieir, nn
der the name of Hurd Settletneir, is dissolv
ed. A 11 accounts duo the late firm most be paid
to Settlemeir A Dawson, whoakme are author
ized to wllect and receipt tor the sninc.
. K. SETTLEMEIR,
Decern bcr IS, 187t3-nl3iul
LOCAL, MATTERS.
Finger Split Open. One day last week
a little three-year old son of Mr. Fisher,
who resides about four miles from this city.
met with a painful as well as singular ac
cident. The Httle sufferer together with
his brother but a few years bis senior were
at the wood-pile, the elder brotber being
engaged in chopping wood. As ; the ax In
the bands of the elder brother was descend
ing, the younger brother, in attempting to
reach something directly in the line of tbe
falling instrument, received tbe "blow in
tended for the stick of wood on ' the third
or ring finger of the right hand,. Tbe ax
descended with such lorce as to cleave the
finger in two, bone and flesh, from the
knuckle to the end of the finger, and bury
itself deeply in the wood, where it remain
ed, taking considerable strength to remove
It. The boy holding tbe-Tuc said heaaw hi.
little brother's hand in the way, but
couldn't stop the descending ax. " Dr." O.
P. S. Plummer, who was called in, care
fully put the two halves together again,
done some neat stitching on tioth sides of
the finger, and at last accounts it was heal
ing up nicely, and will doubtless soon be
sound and well. ,
Jurors. Following arc the names, resi
dence and occupations of the jurors drawn
for tbe next term of the ,inn County Cir
cuit Court, which convenes in this city on
Monday, March 12th, 1877 :
G. E. Parrish. Center, farmer.
S. K. Claynool, jLebanoii. farmer.
Jno. B. Harris, llarrisbunr, farmer.
Jno. B. Huston. Center, farmer.
A. 8. Bassett, Halsey, farmer.
Jno. A. Montgomery. Scio. farmer.
Thos. Mills, Brownsville, farmer.
J. A. Pennybaker, Harrisbnrg, farmer.
C. C. Burgh, Waterloo, farmer.
Jas. A. Porter, Halsey, farmer.
Cyrus Cllngman, Halsey, farmer.
John Stewart, Harrisburg, farmer.
W. M. Ketchum. Albany, mechanic
G. W. Vernon, Albany, farmer.
T. J. Beard, Albany, farmer.
J. Macy. Harrisbnrg, blacksmith.
Martin Miller. Albany, farmer.
F. M. Rice, Halsey, farmer.
Wm. Phipps, Sweet Home, farmer.
P. C. Harper. Albany, merchant.
David Millhollen. Orleans, farmer.
John II. Claypool, Albany, farmer.
E. Grounds, Scio, farmer.
John McCoy. Orleans, farmer.
S. T. Jones, Syracuse, farmer. ,
Iewis Stringer, Santiam. farmer.
1). M. Cooper. Brownsville, farmer.
K. Foster, Sr.. Albany, farmer.
Frank Blodgett, Lebanon, farmer.
J. Ij. Hatcher, Albany, farmer.
a. c uausemau, Brownsville, wagon
maker.
UP THE SAXTIA3L
Februakt 2G, 1877.
r. Register: Left Albany the 20th;
rnfliTa vprv tmil "Vf Irl irm. f- .ln.l Aa
fencing down blown down by the high
winds of Monday.
Arrived at Lebanon at 1 2 o'clock every
body happy. Lebanon is a beautiful vil
lage, and is improving very fast. Left
there at one o'clock, crossing the San t jam
on the Lebanon bridge. Turning up the
river I soon came to Messrs. Settlemeir &
Dawson's sawmill. Found tbe lads in
most excellent humor, as the first logs from
the mountains had just arrived and they
were a magnificent lot of logs, too. They
have a half million feet of logs ready to run
down to the mill as soon as there, is a suf
ficiency of water in the Santiam. The
loggers say it is a very good stream to run
logs on. It is about eight miles, by tlie
stream, from the mill to the finest body of
timber, in the Cascade Mountains. Some
of the logs secured will make two thousand
feet of lumber. If you want splendid lum
ber this is the place, aud Settlemeir &
Dawson the men to get it of. They have
probably the finest mill in the State, situ
ated about 3-o miles above Lebanon.
They have a fair road now leading to it.
which they intend to greatly Improve as
soon as the weather will permit in the
Spring. They have let tlie contract to
clear one hundred acres of rich bottom
land, which, when done, will make one of
the finest little farms In Linn county.
R. G. J.
A range that meets every requirement
and satisfies every demand made upon it
Jie Richmond Range. It has no equal
among stoves or ranges. The only place
to get one is at W. U. McFarland's, next
to the Bank.
rirXP.THOSE WHO TRY TO HELP TllEM-
selves. Mrs. Day is prepared to do all
kinds of plain sewing, and as sue has only
her labor to depend upon tor a livelihood
and for the support of her children, she
asks the kind people of this city who may
have work which they wish done to give
her a trial. This is a case which should
interest all our benevolent disposed citizens.
Let any who have work of this kind which
t.llPV wish Hniio taVo It to tra Ttnv.
Bargains in Milunert. Mrs. Cross is
selling her excellent stock of millinery at
cost, to make room for her immense invoice
of Spring and Summer styles. The ladies
cannot do better than to look through her
goods, and secure bargains while they are
to oe nau. a Hint to the wise is sumcient.
' Lost- reward.
Strayed frem tbe subscriber, about four
mouth since., a voune cow. about tour
years old. light red in color ; ends of horns
come ciose together in front or race : in
good condition when last seen. -Said ani
mal was lormerly owned by Prof. Sox, of
this city, who purchased her of Mr. John
isoni. A liberal reward will be eiveu to
any one giving information so that I cau
obtain tier.
ClIAS. BOURGABDES.
Albany, Or.
8, 1S7.
DOZPT ritOWSE TOO MUCH.
It is always your duty, you know,
To do lust the best that you can ; ;
Though your station be ever so low.
You can rise to the heights of a man.
Be manly in morals and speech.
Give tone to whatever you touch :
And learn just bow far you can reach.
J? or tear you may promise too mucn.
Ton't promise though often yon feet
Yoor heart is with sympathy warm :
Your purpose you'd better conceal
nil sure that vou ve strength to periorm.
Perchance some poor friend, whose weak.
arm '
Has leaned on his treacherous crutch. .
Has come to some desperate harm
.because you nave promised too mucn.
Tis kindness that prompts yon to say
Tbe words that are sweet to the ear.
IJut cruel it is to delay
, The help that you promised was near.
The deeds that are trifles to you ' .
Bv some are not reckoned as such ;
Perform what you promise to do.
And De sure youaon t promise too mucn t
' 7 THE LtTCKT CALL: - .
A country curate, visiting his flock.
At old Bebeoca's cottage gave ft knock.
"Good morrow, dame I mean no libel.
But in your dwelling have you got a
: Bible?', ... . .... .. .. . -
'A Bible, sir?" exclaimed she in a rage :
'D'ye think I've turned a Pagan in my
age?
Here, Judith, baste, and run up stairs, my
dear;
Tls in tbe drawee, be quick and bring it
here."
The girl returned with Bible in a minute.
iot dreaming lor a moment what was lu
it;
When lol on opening it at the parlor door,
Down fell her spectacles upon the floor.
Amazed she started, was a moment dumb.
But quick exclaimed, ''Oh, sir, I'm glad
yon ve come, -'Tis
six vears since these glasses first were
lost.
And I have missed 'em to my poor eyes'
cost!"
Then, as the glasses to her nose she raised.
She closed the Bible, saying, "God be
praised."
LEBAXOX FAIR AND FESTIVAL. .
Ed. Register : The ladies' festival and
fair passed off with eclat on the evening ot
Feb. 14th. Gross proceeds 1G6 68, which
the liabilities reduced to (120 net proceeds.
This amount was paid into the treasury of
the C. P. Sunday School for tbe purpose of
purchasing an organ. Mr. J. L. Cowan
delivered an able and interesting address
on the occasion. Messrs. C. B. Montague
and Lieut. Grant fully satisfied all in their
rehearsal ot the Lady of the Lake, being
frequently greeted with applause. , Mrs.
J. L. Cowan and other ladies were very
fortunate in presenting tableaux, most
beantir and enchanting. Mrs. J. M.
Ralston was the liappy and lucky one in
obtaining the gold ring, worth $5, costing
her the outlay of only 25c for tbe number
which drew it. For enthusiasm and good
will nothing has ever passed off in our
midst so gratifylngly as the above fair and
festival. From its first inception it served
as a bond of unity, nniting our people In a
good work, and cementing feelings of har
mony which liave renewed friendship, and.
we trust, confidence, which shall long en
dure in the future. Tbe display of musie
on the occasion, gratuitously given by Mrs.
J. M. Ralston, Prof. A. Compton, and oth
ers, was unsurpassed. The C. P. Church
tenders to the good citizens of Lebanon its
prayers and well wishes that this, the be
ginning of the second century of our Na
tion, may be a new era Jn life unequalled
for blessings of good and prosperity In
business for them. We hope in tbe near
future to have tbe privilege ot inviting tlie
public to a grand musical concert, where -they,
may listen to the sweet strains of
music produced by our new organ, the
generous gift of the people of Lebanon.
I Vivat Lebanon.
The above was unavoidably crowded out
of our last issue. Ed.
The Best Range In tlie market for
equality In work, economy In fuel, and
durability in service, is the Goldsmith
Range, at John Briggs'. 23ml
Petty thieves are doing Seattle.
Boys steal knive from the Seattle stores.
Herring fisheries are attraetlne attention
on tlie Sound. .-.
Seattle is reducinsr exoenses bv discharir.
lug police and putting out lights.
Tlie ladies of Olvmola are foi-minir an
antiance-with-a-maii-wbo-don't-take-a
girl society.
A Seattle man has had his wife arrestml
for forging his name. Tbey bad been sep
arated for several months. -
A man who stole a small boat from Ta-
coma was apprelieuded by telegrah at Seat
tle and brought back for trial.
The Sound papers are advocatlnc Un
establishment of a fog signal at Santlv
Poiut, instead of tbe proposed lijchtbou&e
at Point No Point. S
Most of the holders of nronertv on Front
street in Seattle, are Davlnsr tlie assess
ment for the improvement, notwithstand
ing tho city charter was declared a nullity.
And now Corvallls has the at-atl net tnlf
fever. i .
It cost two Ashland bova 3n eaeh ta rak-A
a ride on stolen saddles.
A new grist mill will be built at Cor
nelius this summer In time for the coming
David Munroe sold his farm near Center.
vllle, last week, to Major Bruce, of Cor
vallls, tor $16,000.
i The property of Ulllsboro was assessed
at (127.2US. The most valuable land was
assessed at $100 per acre. .
; Mr. IJurley is still engaged In prospect
ing tlie Wasco county ''Mud Sprlngo,"aiul
every assay Iks makes shows silver in tidy
ing quantities. The people in tho region
are still quite comment nicy nave ncu
amies.- -