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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1877)
FlriAKCE AND COMMERCE - Gold In Xew Yoik, 105 Legal tenders, OoSOGe. Wheat $1 bushel. Oats, 3? j'c ? bushel. Butter, 25 (3 :S5e pound. Eggs, KC H dozen. Chickens, $a50$3 DO do2en. Beefon foot, 3c; pork; do., 7c net. tJacon--Sklea, "13cj liani 15c; shoulders, Dried apples, Cc; plums, 12c. i Liverpool wlieat market. March G: Av erage. 10s 3d310sGd; club, 10s 7d10s lOd. Special Notices. Just what You Want. Mrs, J. Weed Is agent for Corn well's improved self-fitting .chart for cutting out dresses for ladies, misses and children doubtless the best and cheapest system 'vet invented. By this chart a perfect fit is warranted erery time. Call or address Mrs. J. Weed, Albany, for further Information. Boots, Boots lor the rainy season, both kip and gumgerubber a fresh supply, i very low, at the ready pay stoic in Shedd. i , Musical. Miss Nettie Piper, teacher ol Vocal and Instrumental music, has recent ly located In Albany, and prepared to give lessons in the above named brandies. Has had several years experience in teaching, and can give the best of references. 4 Tlie Richmond Range is a great wood saver, and as it throws out less heat than any oflier good range or stove, it is way up lor Summer use. ItrvathinK Miasma without Injury. There is no exaggeration in the state ment that thousands of persons residing from one year's end to another in fever and ngue regions on this Continent and else wliere, breathe a'1r more or less impregnat ed with miasma, without incurring tin; dis ease, simply and only because they are in the habit of using Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters as a preventative. It has frequently iiaprned. and the fact has been amply at- : tested by the parties themselves, that per sons surrounded on all sides by neighbors suffering the tortures of this shivering and burning plague, have enjoyed absolute im munity irom ir, thanks to tne protection afforded bv tin" Bitters. Nor is that stand ard anti-febrile cordial less eflieaeions in remedying than in preventing chills and lever, bilious remittents, and 'disorders ot a kindred tyje. Taken between the par- oxTsmt, it speedily mitigates their violence, and eventually prevents their recurrence. Tltese facts, convincingly established by- evidence, appeal with peculiar force to travelers and sojourners m malarious tits tricts. march Congrlut and Colds. , From Samuel A. Walker. Esq., the well-known i ueal tstute ncnoneer 01 jsosron. "Havinsr experienced results ot a satis factory character from the use ol Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in eises of severe colds, during the past two years, 1 have lull faith in Its renovating power. I was first induced to try this medicine by the strong recommendation of a friend, who was well-nish srone with consumption, ami whose relief from the use of it satisfied me t its sreat value in cases of colds and de cline, and most clearly demonstrated to my mind its srrcat value as a restorative, that only needs a fair trial to insure a grateful ' recognition lroui the public." Sold by all druggists. Important to all Invalids. Iron ill the jniixxl. The Peruvian Svrtm. a protected solu tlon of the protoxide of iron, strikesmt the root ot disease by supplying the blood witl its vital principle, or life element Iron Thi Is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Chronic Diarrho-a, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fe vers. Humors. Loss of Constitutional ig- or. Diseases of the Kidnevs and Bladder, Female Complaints, ami all diseases orig inating in a bad state ot the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state or t.ic svfitem. Sold bv all druggists. march - . - . Pltll'I.l"S.-I will mall (free! the rccirie for preparing a simple Vegetable Jiulmthat will rc - mora Tan, Freckles, Pimple-- ami Blotches, leavimr the skin soft, clear anil lieautiful ; also ln-.trn.Hon for nroducimr a luxuriant (trowtli ot hair ore a lm-id head or smooth face. Address lien. Vandeif & Co., box 511, No. 5 Woosior-St New York. toni3v9 TO CONSEM JTI VES. - -Tlie ltd vert Iser.hav ln been pcrmunenlly cured of that dread dis ease, Consnii pTioit,by a simple remcdy.is anx ious to make known to his fellow suiterers the m.-nnd of -iirc. To nil who desire it. lie will send a com- of llie prescription uscn! (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and nstmr the same, which tney win nua a xure ..nra ftvlVinanmntinn. Asthma. l?ronchltlS.&C l"jirtiM victhlnv the TM-cserint ion will r I ease ad dress Rev. E. A. Wilson, 1!U Pcnn St., Williams burg, N. Y. 1 Errors of To- th.-A gentleman who suf-fi-rvrt for vmmfmm Xcrvons Debilit V. I'rema- tnre Decay, and all thccUectsof youthful indis cretion will, for the sake ot suffering numanuy, u..rwi rru mnii h i.wil ir. the recipe and di rection for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by lin urlwriiain-'ii e--rnerioneo can do so by ad dressing in -Trcet confidence, Jonx B. Oudkn JCedarSt.,New Z?' nl3.9 Tfc PMvle Want I'roof. m.4 - ... . 7wi , nrv-vrilied 1V l)ll lllVrC l 1- 'ill Jill, fjr - I litns: or sold bv inttKgUtej that cames sueli pridenee of its ueoci and woperior virtue as Bosrif eks Ucemax Syrup for severe Conghs, Colds settled on the brest. Conemuption, or uty disease of the Throat or Lntt?s. A liroor ot tUat fjtct U that any ierson aillicted, t-an !f et ft SampUi Uottk! for 10 eentsttnd try itssuierior .-necUi lK?lbre buviug the regular size at 7a etetu. it has lately Been, umiwuv xuntry from' tiwmany, aud Its wonuewni pure are ustonisiung everyone that w J. Three doses will relievo iuiy case. Try it. uld by all druggists. pim3 Bcmemlwr Ttits. Wow is the tinjeof year for Pneamonta, tuns: Fever, Coughs, Colds, Mid total results of pro tlispowii in to tVmsomption and other 1 hrooi And lautf Diseases. liiiscHEK't Oesm iSYBCP Uoa Itecn used in this neighborhood lor Iheast tw or tiiroe yara wit limit a BtngM fallnre to cure. IX yon-imvc not used tins med icine yourself, go to your Druggist in this diy And ask him of Its wosdertal success iwnorig Jhis customers. Three dose will relieve the -worst case. If you have fto faith in itny medv cine. Just by a Sample liottle of Jtost-HEBra AiEHMANftYHCi' Cor 10 cents and try it. Heg lar size lxrttle 75 cents. Don't neglect a cough U w.ve js canto. , ?18ni A CARD. To en rho .rfi suffering from the errors and indiscretions of voutAi.nf I'rotw weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ic., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FUKJi tF t:HAJWJE. Tliis irniil rnmedv was discovered bv a missionary n Sonth A merica. Jsend a stdf-addressed envo- kirss to the Key. Josei-h T. 1k., Jjl'jlipn M, UiUe tiifiuc, 2iew York. uSvlt. NOTICE. 'M'OTICl! IS HERBT GIVKN: that the School X'l tas for the year 1H7U, is dite and the sami will be Uiemed dellnqueat unless paid by the second Monday of Marcli. 1877, and If said taxes are not mid bv that time it will be my duty toi eert itv a. list of dellnoueuts to tlus ('AHBtv Cietk; f Liinu covinty. " Cpoa said oertitlcate the Vnnty Clerk wlU issue a warrant to the fcherUX of the aferesairt connty and it will be his duty to levy and collect said taxes. '( J. J. WIIITXBX. Schoo: Clerk, I ' February is, 1377,-tw The little Democratic organs in Ore- fton will now pine away and die. The Tildeu money is all gone, and in a short fpaco or'tiroe their liauds will be taken: 4Lut cl tbja State Treasury. Statesman, Groceries and Provisions! - . ALWAYS TO KE FOU.I AT WILLIAM VAITVACTOR'S, First Door West or S. E. Young's First Street, Albany, Ogn. CJIaqcve for Casli. lixviry, SOX fc CO., STORAGE ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS MAMMOTH WAREHOUSE, At foot or I jon Siwt, opposite DcKt on O. t'. linllnwd, .A.X-B-lSrY, OREO-OKT. Will store .r:iin ami fieiicral Albany, Oregon, Jim-, 1S77-13V!) W. If. McFARLANI), -DEAIEKS km PUMPS AND HOSE -MAX UFACTURESr. Tin, Copper and AliEXT FOH Tilt: ALU AX Y, xt door to tlie Bank. A . F. SMITH CO., AGENTS t. 'I lk WEBEK 100 ritOW STREET, TIio' Standard Ofg-an -o- Following is a copy of Western Union Francisco ; Poinnhnt- Pelton & Co of Jf cw ?Ofb, MEDAL of AWAKD lor uus CELEBRAT'D STANDARD ORGAN f. W. PRENTICE, AGENT, j J33 Fint street, Portland. Oregon. 33" Cull and tx Jiim. n- th. wnrkinir flaaa. We are now wenaredto furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the tune, lloit.H.nd nrofltahla. Personsof either sex -easi- Jy earn from 60 cents to j per eviinmsr, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the lraslnesa. Boys ani friris earn netvri.v muca as men. That all who see this notice umy send their address, and test the busioess wa make this onparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay tor the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work n, and a copy of Hoinoand Firesiflo. one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent ftt try mail. Ueader, if you want ler maiieiit, protilablo work, address, 4iKK(iB abuN ACo., Portland, Mulne. iniiiiva.J Merchandise at Lowest Rates. I?!- Sheetlron Ware ! CELKI'diATEl) OIIEGON. Uuc7;nl4 FOR THE h ir -ui.tt nil PXANO, POllTLAX 1, OREGON, telegram received by Sherman & Hyde, San New Tork. September 20, 1870. hayo received DIPLOMA of HONOR and ; n,ii.m in liroeerie. Provision. Tobacco, irara, cutlery, troraray, nna nowfasv 11JOW are rsi jy tunny, ur. OKMCP OK SISOEB MANI7ipAOTIH3 Co. PoBTi.Ajso, OB., January 23, 187 177.) Special Notice. mtiu ivimiiMATins AND BKNEF1T trf our citwiers,and to ail pel-sons desir-. ,,rr lo ourcnase our uewurnw, ": chines, we res,etfully notify tnem that tne Messral TITUS BEOS. re our awnU for Alba-. .jiinniniitv.iind that thev. or C K. WtlLVEKTON; Ksq., are folly authorized to collect and settle oulstandinK aotonnta for us. 'I lift aiUliU JUiall UiiJti inta, vi"u A"ua"0 M. W. PARKINS. Maiiasor Oregon and. W. T. UlSV'JUlC I , Centaur Liniments. Letter from a Postmaster. "Antiocii, Ir.1.., Dec. 1, 1S71. "Mfssks. J. b.-Kose&Co.: . "My wife has, for a long tune, teen a terrible snll'oror from Kheunial ism. she has tried many nhvsieiaiisanil many remeaie i msouii unng which has gi ven her relief is Centaur Liniment 1 am rejoiced to' say this has cured her. am doing what I csin to extend its stile. - VY. 11. ItJUNli. This is a sample of many thousand testimoni als received, of woiulerlul cures eiiecieti uy t no Centaur Liniment, xne lnjfivmeiiisoi imsai- ticle are published around ciu-ii mune. it con tains Witch Hii.cl. Jlentha, Arnica, Ko-k Oil, C&rbolic, and ingredients hit.lKirto little known If is an iiidispuiauie Itict tnat tlie v.emaur ljini- n..nt i4 1M-101-,lllll!r lllOrC CUl'l- OI .-WCltUlSTH, Stiff Joints, K nipt ions, Khunintuism, Aeunugia Sciatica, Caked lireasts. Lock-jaw, Ac., than all the other Liniments, Kmbrotsitions. Kxtracts, Salves. Ointments and plant ni-s now in list. Koi-Tootbnj-lii' Kanuaie. Weak Back.ltchand Ciuancous Eruptions, it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds wit nout a scar. . r.xtracts poi sons from bites and stings, and heals frost-bit es and chillblains, In a short time.- Sro family can afford to Ihi without tlie Centaur Liniiiicnt, white wrapper. The Centaur I.liilmcut, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to the f ough skin, muscles and flesh ol the animal creation. Its eiieeis upon seveie cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind tiall, llig Head and Poll Evil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs. J. Mi-Clure Jtln., uruggists, corner ol Elm and Front streets. Cincinnati, Ohio, say : "In our neiglinorinHMi a numoer ol teamsters are using tne i cn:aur i.niiincm. i ncy pro nounce it suix-rior toanytiimg tney nave ever ust;d. We sell as high as four to five dozen bot tles per month to these teamsters." we nave i nousaims oi summr o-si miomajs. For Wounds. i:ils. Scratches. l(ing-loiie. o.. and for Screw Worm in sheep it lias no nval. Farmers, livery-men anu siocK-raiscr, Have in this Liniment a remedy whiclns worth a hun dred times its cost. Laboratory ot ) . II. Kosc & Co., 40 Dcy street, New York. PITCHER'S C ASTORIA. Mothers mav have rest and their liable may have health, if they will use Castoria tor Wind Colic, S orms, everishnuss.Sore Mouth, L roup, 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 honey, and neu her gas nor gripes. lr. K. Kimocii. ol DniKint, ., savs: "I am nsinyr Castoria m my practu-e Willi the most signal delictus and nappy result." 'I Ins Is what e vcrv one savs: Most nurses New York Citv se the Castorui. It tsprepared iv jiessrs. J. n. nose x l o., 4H ucy street, jew York, successors to Samuel Pitcher, M. D. 3UVS f" tfjC n Qf wr day at home Samples wort h 1 !rixsoji .v Co., Portland, Me CEN'r)i-cto;. P. 11DWK1X A CO. . Sew Vot k O for Pamphlet of ItX) pases, containing 3.000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost ol ad venisinnr. asvHy Hear, for will spenR of excellent tbinc-a." POSID'S EXTRACT -The preat Vegetable Pal uenrayrr. las oeen in use over inirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt cura tive virtues cannot h ptivIImI. CHILDREN. Mo family can afford to be wThout ro4' Extract. Accidents, Bruises. Contusions, Cuts, Kprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or ISurns, Scalds, Exporlatinnn, C'haOngs, Old Sores, ltoils, Felons, Corns, etc Arrests )n flnmation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes discolors rlons nirrh-iln rnniillv. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves pain. ... me uuu iuiunri imuBNi ouuinnaui nuu in the head, tisiises. prtitm IN IEUG0R3HEEA it has no eqaaL All kinds of ceratioiu to wnicn ladies are suDject aro promptly carea. r oiler aet&us in DouK accom panying each bottle. PILES blind or bleeding meet prompt relief ana ready cure. No case, however cluonic or obstinate, can lODg resist its regular nse. VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure for mis distressing and dmgerons condition. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for perma nent cute. BLEEPING from any cause. For this is a spc. cilic It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from Vlfts. Kf O m n I'll. I il it i. nnit fiWwhiKi RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache and manentlv cared. PHYSICIANS of nil schools who aro acquainted miu i-,iiiu s r.xiract or witrn iiazei reca ommend it in their practice. We have lettersof commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it tor use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its use for Hwellin of all kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inilntned Tonsils, simple and chronic Diorrlma, Catarrh, (for which it is a specific,) Chilblains, Frost ed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosouitoes, etc, Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manner of skin diseaana. TOILET USE. licmoves Soreness, Ronahnesa, and (Smarting! heals Cuts. Eruptions. ...... . i.. . w iw. nmifviuia,ium ' frah, while wonderfully -toprovinir the ti1 Pl.nlH 1, . 1 TO FARMERS. Pond's Kxtmct. No Stock I.ORIH CXlDDi .ui'ueuer.uo LiveryMao can atlord to be without It. It is used by all the Leading Livery Stables, Street 1 tail roads and first Horsemen in New Tork City. It has no equal for Sprains, Har ness or Saddlo t'baliifi, Stillness, - Scratches, SweIIinin,Cnts, Lacerations, Illeedina, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrhcea, Chills, Colds, etc. Itsrarigeof action is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is , Invaluable in every Farm-yard as well as hi every Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and. . "ever do witnout It. CAbTIDH. Pond's Kitrart luiihwn imare1. The penuine article has the words Pond's Ex Jracl blown in each bottle. It s prepared by the only persons li vlna who ever knew how to prepare It properlv. Refuse all other pre parations of Witch flazeL This is the only article used by Physicians, and 1" the hoepf- HISTORY AMD OSES OF PCND'S EXTRACT. IB najntirilor 4,r n nnnloti.. t, fQMD'S fXTIAGT COMPANY. SW Maiden mne. new l orlc. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fo Lucinda Ambler, ptalntiff, Suit in Kquity v-M . - for John A. Ambler. di'fndnnt. I Divorce. Trt ,.,v,n . i . i . . . . n r. H .1 , ahnvn named in the name of the State ot orejron . ' w.ii. . v. Alumni) 1 1 uj in I. i.M..." - ton are lierchv i-pnnlivft to armour and answe theoomnlaiiit of thn lnintitJ' above named in tne aiMive entitled court, now on nio witu nio Clerk of said court, within ten davs from the date of the service of this summons on yon if served in Linn county, Oregon, but if service is made In any other 'county in said State then within twentj davs from the date of such serv ice: and if served by publication, then you are required to apjiear and answer by the first day of the next regular term of sid court, after publication hereof for aix weeks, which term commences on the f Second Monilnu of Miareti. 1S77, or Judgment for want of wieh, answer will be taKcn against you. you are turiuer noiineu that if you fail to appear and answer as above required, tne piaintitr will apply to we wwn for tho relief dehiandeu in the oompUilnt, and costs and diaburstnents of this suit. - POWiSLI. IliBN, Attorneys for plfi. Published for six weeks in tho Albany il nt ISTKR, hy order of It. P. Boise, Judge of said court, made at chatubcr Ley. 11, IST'i. Inl3v0vy OFrlCIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGON, MARCH 9, 1ST Grand Ratification at the Col'rt House. On Tuesday night tlie citizens ot this city met at the Court House to rejoice over the success of right and honesty In the selection and peaceable inauguration ot Rutiif-rfoud B. Hayes as President of the United States. The Court House was beautifully illuminated from top to bottom, and made a grand appearance. The Al bany Brass Band discoursed the best of music, while the Glee Club delighted the large audience, as was its wont during the past campaign, with appropriate songs. Sir. J. F. Backensto was elected President, and after the cheeting which greeted his appearance on tlie stand had subsided, de livered a stirring and patriotic "inaugural." After music from both the Band and Glee Club, Judge riper was loudly called for, came forward, and spoke lor a few mo ments in one of his happiest veins. We say this of the Judge, he is 'always ready to give a reason for the belief that is in him, and he does it well, not only hitting the nail on the head every time, but driving it Clear in. After most excellent music from Band and Glee Club, Rev. II. W. Stratton, after repeated calls, came forward and de livered just such an address as you would expect from one who loves his fellow-man. and is doing what he can to place him upon higher and more elevated plane. After more music, Mr. Luther h.ikins was called out. and made a good ratification speech. Mr. Elfcins was followed by Capt. Jake Miller in a brief but well-timed address. After a vote of thanks to the Glee Club for their excellent music during the campaign tul on the evening in question, given with a will, the vast audience assisted in singing 'America," when, with three cheers and a lger for Hayes and Wheeler, the meet ing adjourned. It was a real pleasant and enjoyable occasion, not a word being ut tered calculated to stir up and keep alive the animosities engendered by the cam paign so lately passed through. During the entire meeting: the hutre ordnance anvil) outside, kept up almost a continu ous roar, at tunes making tlie windows attle again. GRASS JUDGE ITEMS. Ed. Keoistkk : Not seeing in the col umns of your worthy paper, anything from Grass liidge, I thought I would pen you a few lines. Our Dehnting Club is still prospering. It met last Wednesday night, and after the debate a new set of officers were clioscn, as follows t President. Amos Combs. Vice President, O. Ilealey. rsecretary, T. Arnold. After the election tlie Chib adjourned to meet the following Wednesday night. We have, also, a mock court, culled the High Codd Court. It convened last Satu day night. It is officered as follows : . O. Dust-in," Judge. F. Swan, Clerk. F. M. Powell, Attorney. D. Williams, Sheriff. At 7 r. m. the Court was called by the Sheriff, and proceeded to try one E. High land, cluirgcd with assault with an attempt to kill. A jury was empannoled, witnesses examined and duly bulldozed, after which the jury went out. The Jury was absent about live minutes, when it returned and rendered a verdict ot "guilty." The Jtidjre then sentenced the "convict" to cat one dozen eggs next time. More auon. G II ASS IilDGK. and to "strike light" the E. S. IiOIlYEIIGDLO. March 5th, 1877. OAIC I'OIXT 12 EMS. , Oak Point, March 3d, 1S77. Too. much rain is wluit troubles tlie farm ers in these parts. The river is "way tip,"" higher than It has been this Winter belore.. I lie boats nave taken all the ireignt on tlie upper river ahove Corvallts. The delegates of the Willamette Tem perance Alliance all got home sober from the State Alliance, and each one felt pleased to see so much interest taken in the cause of temperance. The Willamette Temperance Alliance held its regular meeting on Tuesday even ing, February 27th. A large crowd .was assembled at the church to Iicar a lecture from Dr. Boswell, of Corvallis; but as the Doctor failed to put in an appearance, we were favored with short speeches by Rev. T. J. Wilson, G. J. McCoy, Wm. Morgan, John McCoy, and others. v The matrimonial market is very dull at present. I think it will be bettered after Ilayes is inaugurated. A Wise Myth. Faik ani Sociable.- On Friday night week, March 16th, the ladies of the M. E. Church give a fair and sociable, in aid of their church, at the Opera House. The ladies have been hard at work for weeks past getting things in proper shape, and on the evening Iu question will doubtless have on exhibition some elegant needlework, be sides the usual supper and refreshments. The object, of course, fitting up the churcli, is a good one. and those who attend can aid a good object by their means, and spend a pleasant evening In a grand social reun ion. We wish tlie ladies the best of success. To Mastkhs of Scbordinate Grangks. Xotlce is hereby given to the Masters of tho different subordlnateGranges of l.inn county, that it Is your duty to elect thiee delegates from each Grange to attend a convention in Albany, on the second Mon day in April, 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing representatives to the State Grange which meets in Salem on the fourth Tuesday In May, 1877. It. A. Ikvine, Deputy. On? Wednesday evening Sheriff ITerren arrested one Thos. Bancroft at the farm of Mr. Churchill, nine miles south of Albany,, charged with stealing $200. Last evening an examination of tlie matter was being had before Judge Johns. ' , PAUAGRAJILETS. A nevr Encampment is to be Instituted at Jacksonville at an early day. Joe Webber contemplates erecting a new barbershop next to Gradwohl's store, on First street. Mr. Matthews, of the Chemeketa, Salem, was In the city on Tnesday. James Shen ill, of Ilarrlsburg, called a moment on Tuesday. His laew invention, the Iron Cultivator and Seeder, has been so universally well received by farmers that he has about dosed out all the machines ou hand, but will soon, be at work again with renewed facilities for turning them out rap idly. We are convinced that the Sherrill Cultivator and Seeder is the best machine for the business ever offered our farmers. There was a "healthy" old Copperhead named Tilden. To be elected President he was mast ex ceedingly wtlllu'; But the sad character of the old coou Became blazoned to the world too soon, And'tlie people "counted him out," by the great horn spoon ! Cyrus Westlake, Esq., has moved out to his fine farm for the Summer. Jas. II. lladley has taken up bed and board at the Dalles for tlie present. Speed the plow, speed the plow. And let the welkin ring ; Ilayes is now our President We've sknnked the Kebs. agin''! And this brinrs us to remark that- the County Court has passed an order ol inter est to Eoad Supervisors, which see under head ol "New To-day." "We've got 'cm." Dem. Paicrs. Tes! Counting chickens before they are ripe, Is a feat 'tis, not always safe to indulge in. Take this for idasim, while smoking your pipe: "Dead things" are ofttimes found crawling! We are assured by a gentleman well qualified to judge, that with a continuance ot favorable weather Linn county will turn out about double her usual quantity of ce reals the coining talf. There's a radical difference of opinion among Democrats iu this city. Some say they believe Tilden is as big a thief as Boss Tweed and rather a meaner man, while others say they A now it! However, come to think of it, its six ot one and hull a dozen of the other, and we are only glad that our friends are willing to sink all miner differ ences and come down to bediock truth even at this late hour. The Fovk Cakdixai. Points. A lady with cardinal hair. And a pair of cardinal hose ; ller beau, with cardinal eyes, Each side of a cardinal nose. Ben Simpson, Gen. Odell, Dr Watts, A Bush, C. B. Bellinger, Vic Trevitt and Joaquin Miller, are still at Washington City. If you want to be in style you must write lo "her" m white Ink positively tne latest. Greenbacks OoSOff, while silver is 03.i 94 W. 'Kah for Hayes! We always loved this Government, and are ready to prove oar admiration ot its grand institutions by taking any amount of greenbacks at par ! Seuii "em hi. Keg- istkr $2 50 per-aiinuTn. Hon. W. S. Elkins, of Lebanon, was in the city on Wednesday. Sound the loud timbrel from Oregon to . Maine, The Democrats we've busted and "counted out" again! Dr. Golden, ot Salem, visited us on Wednesday. Last Sunday evening tlie Elders and Deacons were duly ordained at the Calvary Church. Sam'I E. Young starts for 'Frisco to-day to lay in his usual heavy stock of Spring and Summer goods. A good deal of rair. fell during tie center of the week. Isn't it au awful thorn In a mau's side, when he gropes around the room In the dark looking for the matches and finds that his nose U longer than his arms, to think that lie lias promised his Mary Ann not to swear auy more ! Ttell us, angelic host, ye messengers or love, shall swindled printers here below have n redress above?" The shining angel's band replied : "To ns is knowledge given f delinquents on tho printer's books can never enter Heaven." Her feet Hew out, and down she came On the slippery hoard with a terrible thmnp, That rattled her bones and raised a lump Ou the-back of her beautiful head. And the crowd cried. "Oh !" To see her so ; Though never a word she said. But a startled glance at her stocking casts. Then wept like a stricken soul at last, For they weren't a cardinal red. A money order office is what they want at Lebanon. The three linkers of Lebanon have a good thing in their new hall, the rents bringing in a handsome return. The presence of too much "corn juice' detracted from the pleasure of the 23d ball at Lebanon. ' " Prof. J. A.Lewis, a popular educator. and his amiable wife, preside over the San tlam Academy, at Lebanon, while Prof, Moses and Miss Addie Hamilton train tlie j-oung Idea at the district school. Wc have heard nothing from the Direc tors of the L. C. A. Association, lately Are we to liave a Fair? One or two good plank or McAdam roads leading from Albany out through the prai rie, would pay handsomely on tlie invest ment.' . : G. W.C.P., J. F. Backensto, of tills city, starts south to-morrow to institute an En campment of Odd Fellows at Myrtle Creek Fire Department has an election soon toi Chief and Assistant. CandiBates to tlie front. Tlie Richmond IZange never goes back ou the good housewife, but is ported ba every department of cookery- Sold only oy jucr arianu. j What is tho use of so much fretting. uver wnai we can x restrain r It might save us miicy, regretting, . V it raiiis, to let it raiu !" Bentonltes are still agitating th Bay Railroad matter. Our pe -be greatly advantaged by such not join hands with our nclp In its construction ? Late news from Califov partial failure of the wheat ' is probable that not more thn..; will be-eecurcd. "Linn county. v. tlnnance of the present favorable will turn out between two and .threo . ion bushels of wheat this fall. With Rood prices as at present Indicated, . won't our farmers walk around in good clotlws after harvest is over! The coming season wilt see Oregon clear oct of debt. - 'Rah for Ilayes. Educational. The Albany Collegiate Institute, conducted by Prof.- L.J. Powell, bids fair to rival the best schools in, tho State. The attendance is large,' and' the conduct of the school seeond to none on this eoast. The Professor contemplates some substantial improvements, such as. securing good bell, and suitable apparatus as may be necessary, the total outfit cost ing in tire neighborhood of $1,000. which he hopes to secure during the Summer va cation. Thus it will be seen that the friends of the Institute aits fortunate in hav ing a man of euergy at its head, - who is in every way competent to advance its inter ests and baild up the cause of education. The Inauguration Of the ready pay system by Wheeler At Shedd, bile yeajr since, has been a source of pleasure and profit to all who have taken" advantage of this opportunity to save the premium usu ally paid by those who are industrious and provident for Hie support ot those who are not. No new inauguration this j-ear the old system hold over. - I.15T Oi- LETTERS Remaining iu the Post Oflice. Albany, I. tun county, Oregon. March httv Ip Persons caflins: for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Cheshire, T J Hiett, W Donnellv. Mrs M 2 Hoffman. James DeardetY. Miss Clara Palmer, II K Edmonds, Willie Patten, Redman Gregg, Elder A P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. Mondat Night March 12th, the neW Encampment of Odd Fellows will be insti tuted at Ilarrisburg. The three-linkers ot Orgcana Encampment specially invited. You can go up on the afternoon freight train Monday, returning Tuesday on 11 o'clock train. ' Surtoise Party. Wednesday night, at the residence of her parents, Miss Libbie Irvine was surprised by the appearance of a large number of her young friends. It was the occasion of Miss Libbio's birth day. A splendid time was had, all enjoy ing themselves hugely. Y. P. C. A. Meets at the U. P. Chnrel on Monday evening at 7 o'clock regular monthly meeting. Full attendance requir ed. Circuit Court. Docket for March term, 1877: State of Oregon vs A L Moye indicted for forgery. -' State or Oregon vs t,uocn K-nve perjury HGFaireloby P T Fah-clo. guardian. vs Tyre Alley action for damages. llawiey. Douu cc co., vs ji, uuciiaiiaii cc al action at law. B Brenner vs A Moore action at law State of Oregon vs W V & C C M W Ii. Co action to dissolve corporation. Peter B Settle and John .Miller vs Joseph L Miller action at law to recover money. D M Jones vs R M Kestner action at law to recover money, r ; . J A Houston vs W b Snyder et al action at law to recover money. Johnson White and W P Preston vs J M Huff writ of review. j Sam'I Porter et al vs Mary T.ona: ot al equity for partition or sale ol real estate. Mercer lliompson et ai vs tv j iiiomp- son et al -equity. ( Elna J vv heeler vs James v heeler suit in equity tor divorce. James V 'layior vs Jj l oiey appeal from Justice's conrt. John T Craig vs Francis S Kendall suit iu equity. . . w-m Utru vs u x u it it t:o. G W Honck vsO&O 11 14 Co. State of Oregon vs Asa Blum bond to- keep the peace. City of Albany vs James Dickenson ap peal from Recorder s Court. i is liurnes et ai vsn s btranan action. at law to recover troney. Jacob Thompson et al vs Jas II Ilerren. Corbett & Macleay vs R Cheatlle action. to recover money. Hawley, Dodd & Co. vs S Isoni action at law to recover money. Max Miuier vs Jacos striker action at law to recover money. P C Harper & Co. vs W P. Preston ac tion at law to recover money. ' Smith, lirassneiti K Uo. vs Albert i' arrow et al actionat law to recover money. . JolMt A Crawtorn, adm r vs a h .Mat thews et al action to recover money. C it Aiooney vs Robert Morgan action to foreclose a Hen. Board of Commissioners vs James Jng- onhigetal injunction. J Hi Holt, ct al vs K U Meuuigg suit to. foreclose mortgage. ' ' ' ' Lawrence J iianiion et ai vs oajna Limiscn suit fo foreclose mortgage. F M Moreran vs Frank Hayes ft al suit iu equity to acquire title to real estate. J 11 Thompson vs Frank Hayes et al suit in equity for tille to real estate. Al Sliackictoru vs iu. uray et ai sun in. equity for injunction. Board ot Commissioners vs S W Melatr et ux and John Weiss suit in equity to foreclose mortgage.' ' Board ol Commissioners vs iientierson Roweli et ux suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. - j u Aiattoon et ux vs jsi a isurknart ec , al suit in equity for specie performance of contract. ".. ; Jacob Thompson ct al vs L J Stewart!. suit to foreclose mortgage. ' Hiram Williams et al vs Mary E antt Edward 11 Smith suit la .equity for parti tion. Board ot Commissioners vs A N Arnold suit to foreclose mortgage. Seth S- Hayes vs D J Ilayes suit in equity for rartltiou. CeiinUa Preston vs W P Preston et al suit in equity to remove cloud from title- F S Crosby vs Jacob Fleischucr suit la. equity to foreclose mortgage. Rnel Custer vs. Custer suit in equity. I Jiclnda Ambler vs J A Ambler di vorce. - J A Prim V3 A M Prhn divorce. Thos Cross vs M C Cross divorce. W in A Prestou vs Clara Preston di vorce, " Josophine',A Summers us Wm. 11 Sum mers divorce. J l McFarland vs H I McFarland di vorce. Francis B White vs Luther II White divorce. Mattic E Baker vs Grccubcrry Laker divorce.