The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 23, 1877, Image 3

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    FINANCE AND COMMERCE
Gold in New Yoik, 104
Legal tenders, 9."i0Cc.
Silver coin, 04305.
Wheat, fl buahel.
Oats, 37aC 'jp busliel.
Butter, 25 35c pound.
Eggs 10c H docn.
Chickens, f 2 oOS$3 00 H dozen.
Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, do., 7c net.
Bacon Sides, 13c; liams, 15c; shoulders,
Sc.
Dried apples, Cc; plums, 12c
Liverpool wheat market. March 21: Av
erage. 10s5d(810s6d;club, 10s 9dlls Id.
Special Notices.
J i st What You Wast. Mrs. J. Weed
is agent tor Corn well's improved self-fitting
..lo - ai Mirtlnr tt ilnABCA 4V. ljk.l!na
misses and chUdren-uba
chart a nerfeet fit ia warmnlprl rrcru tinw. I
Call or address Mrs. J. Weed, Albany, for
further inibr mat ion. '
hoots, Boors lor the rainy season,
both kip and guragerubber a fresh supply,
very low, at the ready pay stoie in Shedd.
Musical. Miss Nettie Piper, teacher ot
Vocal and Instrumental music, has recent
ly located in Albany, and prepared to give
lessons In tlie above named brandies. Has
" had several years experience in teaching,
and can give the best of references. 4
The Richmond Banse is a great wood
saver, and as it throws out less heat than !
any otlier good range or stove, it is way
up tor Summer use. ;
Breathing Miasm wit lion t Injnry.
There is no exaggeration in the state
ment that thousands of persons residing
from one vear s end to another in fever ami
ague regions on this Continent and else
where, breathe air more or less impregnat
ed with miasma, without incurring tlie dis
ease, simply anu only because tncy are in
the habit of using Ilostctter's Stomach Bit
ters as a preventative. It has frequently
happened, and tlie fact Iin3 been amply at
tested by tlie parties themselves, that per
sons surrounded on all sides by neighbors
KuUerinsr the tortures of this shivering and
burning plague, have enjoyed absolute im
munity from it, thanks to the protection
afforded nv tlie Bitters. A or is that stand
ard anti-febrile cordial less efficacious in
remedying than in preventing chills and
lever, bilious remittents, and disorders ot
a kindred true. Taken between the par
oxysms, it sp-edily mitigates tlieir violence.
and eventually prevents tlieir recurrence.
Tliese facts, convincingly established by
evidence, appeal with peculiar force to
travelers and sojourners in malarious dis
tricts. march
CousliK find Colds.
From Samrtel A. Walker, Esq., the well-known
s Keul Kswate. Auctioneer 01 uosion.
"Having experienced results of a satis
factory cliaracter from the use ot WUtar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry, i cases of severe
colds, during the past two years, I liave
lull faith in its renovating power. I was
first induced to try this medicine by tlie
stronsr recommendation of a friend, who
was well-nirh cone with consumption, and
wlmse relief from the use of it satisfied me I
ot its great value in caes of colds and de
cline, anu most cieariy ueiuunsuii n mj
mind its erent value as a restorative, that
only needs a fair trial to insure a grateful
recognition from the public" Sold by all
druggists.
iporlnnt to nil Invalids.
Blood.
Iron In the
Tlu Peruvian Svroo. a protected solu
tion of the protoxide of iron, strikes at tlie
mot. ot disease bv sunnlvinz the blood with
its vital principle, or life element Iron.
This Is the secret of the wonderful success
nf this remedv in curing Dyspepsia. Liver
fYuTinlnlnt. Dronsv. Chronic DiarrlKra,
ltnik. TWrvous Affections. Chills and Fe-
Ton. Humors. I-oss of Constitutional Via
nr. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Vpmnle Complaints and all diseases orig
inating in a bad state ot the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low state of the
system. Sold by all druggists. march
rtnLB. I will man (free) the recipe for
1reprin a. simple Vegetable ISulm Hint will re
liiove Tan, Freckles, IMiuplCrf and Blotches,
leaving the skin soft. cltr and bejinliiul : also
instructions for producing a luxuriant prowl It
t lmir on a lmld head orsinwH b face. Address
Hen. Vandelf A Co., box 5121, 5ift5 ooster-.t..
New York. . ton43v
TO COXSC HFTITE4. The adverllser.linv
Inz been permanently eured of that dread dis
ejw,Connn ption.by n simple remedy, ut anx
ious to make known to his fellow snttvrers the
means of cure. To all who desire it. he will
end a copy of the prescription used (free of
cliarge), with tlie directions for preparing and
twin the same, which they will find a wire
cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Parties wishing the prescription will please ad
dress Kev. i A. Wilsok, I'M Fcnn St., Williams
burg, X. Y. -(1hv9 . tonl3v
Errors fT til .A gentleman who snf-
rection for making tlie aim pie remedy iy wincn
he wi eared. Sufferer w ishing to profit by
tlie advertiser's experience can do WW u-
dressing in perfect eonfldeect JOHW
The People Want Proof.
There Is no medicine prescribed toy physi
cians, or sold by Iirugisrs, that, carries such
evidence of Its sneoe and snperior virtue as
Bow-Hee's Qkhmak Sykip lor severe Coughs,
joltls settled on the brest, Consumption, or
v disease of the Throat or Lowts. A proof
ISJiWt fil?t to that any person afflicted, can cct
Lmn Bottle for 1U cents and.try Its superior
JStoli) baring the regular size at. 7i
Seats? It taU lately been introduced in this
Sntrv from c;nany, and its wonderful
Three -doses wjil relk.y wj case. Try It.
old by all oruxslsta. ; . - BJSM
Btenaeniber This.
Kow Is the tlmeof year for Pneomonte, tonfl
disposition to nsnmptld ot Throat
and Lbu Ptaeaaea. HnrtfV.K ,' B. ,
tvicr hi. been uod l thw "1""!,
thenast two or thaoe years wittot a alogrjp
irfna ufal(. ro to voar Irtucguit in UlU city
TJ2fi "-LlftS?cvBH1hI
tkm rioe- wilt relieve tne
wntst
cins
lar sizo lttj ?S eenta.
toteve Iints.s!: -
A CABD.
To all whoaro suftering from the errors and
i nd iscret iona of yont b .nervous weak now, early
decay, loss of iaBbo.x!. Ac., I will send a r
that will tre ,' riiEJ OF Clf AlUiK. TUm
Kreat remedy wa dlscerod ly a mlsstonnry
in South America. -8d a self -drcS? VS
pe to the Kkv. Joseph T. 1XAS, Motion D,
.Weiiwtw. Jew i'M i.-BvSl.
3f mers-U liereby giwn that tlie assess
ment roll of the assessable property in the
city of Albany, tor the year 1877, is now
complere, and tlie Common Council will
sitfas a Board of Equalization on tlie 27th
day of March. 1877, at 7 o'clock p. M., to
qua!iise the assessment. All persons
whose property lias been valued too high
by Mie AsmiiHor, are notified to attend the
sitting of the CkKincil on tlie date aforesaid
aud make a statement of tlie facts.
" I U. MONTAKTE,
. March lfith, 1877. Becorder.
:.... . . O
' Tie ntchmond Range never goes back
tn the good housewife, but is perfect in
every department of cookery. Sold only
fry UcFarUud. . ...
fered for years from Nervous uouiiuy, P1.,
turf Decay, and all theelfeets of yont hfnl Indis
cretion will, for the sake of suffering lianmnlty,
.n.4 hn niwl it. the reclne. and di
Groceries and
ALWAYS TO BE FOCSD AT
WILLIAM VAN VACTOE'S,
First Door West or S. E. Young!, First Street, Albany, Ogn.
COieap for Casli.
liLAIN, SOX fc OO.,
STORAGE AND' COMMISSION MERCHANTS
At CiMit ar w.m-mn Kir.t- Amtmllf
Will store drain aud General
Albat, Oregon, Jan., 1877-13v
W. H. McFARLAND,
-DEALEBS
SiOVES
PUMPS AND HOSE;
-MANUFACTUBES-
Tin, Copper and
AUKXT FOR T11K
THE EEST IN
ALBANY,
Sfl tloor to the Kank.
1. F. SMITH & CO . ,
AGENTS
WEBEBJ
'. IM rBOXX STREJ3T,
The Standard
Organ
Following is- a copy of a Western Union
Francisco : ;
I
Pelonbet Pelton & Co., of Xew York,
MEDAL of aw Aii u ior tue
CELEBRAT'D STANDARD ORGAN
P. V- PREMTICE, ACEnT.
123 First Street, Portland. Oregon,
W n ,I,TXTT!T!B ATT!
SrXTCall and oe Aim.
. - WAbiatf tuns. we arc
prepared to fnrnlaU all dassea with constant
tsnnlov inent at home, the whole of the time,
or for tlieir spare monienta. Business new,
ll 'htand profllulito. Pcrsonsof either sex east
lyearn from 60 cents to 5 per eyeiiing, anda
proportional aam by otlni Uiir whole time
to t bualneas. Boys and girls earnjnearlyaa
mnelrasmon. That all who- see this jiotioo aoay
send their addwws. and test bnstatesa we
mathta anjparalleledofror: To such aa are
Sotwell will send one dollar topay
tSf the trouble ef writing, full partJculara,
ample worth several dollars to oemmenee
wo?E o, ZZi a cepy of lion. and Je, one
of tlie largest and bestlllusti-ated Pablicatkjns,
all sent froe by mnil. Keadcr, If yeu want per
manent, proutable work, addresa, S
bJifoJ &Ci., Portland, Maine. . nv9.J,
Provisions!
JVAttJZHO USE.
Dfm(on O. & ' KailroadU
Mcrcliandine ut Lowert Hates.
IX-
Sheetiron Ware !
CKLEBRATKU
THE WOULD,
OltEGON.
deiifinll
FOB THE
PIAHO,
PORTLAND, oaEGoi.
Triumphant.
-o-
telegram received by Sherman & Hyde,
San
.
New York. September 29. 1876.
have receiveti DIPLOMA of HON OB aud
IT? JTt
ww . mm o ueaa IIMn VV
Opktok of Aixtnm MAmBfAcrti1 a Co.
VIRHT A1W O VAIUIILL ST..
Portl. l Oa,, January 23, 1877.
Special IVotice.
T7OR THE rNFORMATTOX AND JtEWEYTT
A of
oar cuMoanr, and to all persona dAMf
inir
te pnrcluuao our oeeenratett sewrns; wia
chines, we respectfully notify tlrem- that the
Haasrs. TITUS BROS, am ear agents far Alba
tMl t.lnn conntv.and that tbev. or C. .
TV'OLVKRTON, Bsq., are folly authorized te
coUeot and settle oel standing aeoonnta tot as.
.The singer jaanniaoiurinjr wimmny,
Manager Oregon and W. T.
nlSvfhnS
RANGES,
gyia oA '
Centaur
Liniments
Letter from a Postmaster.
"Akxioch. Ilm-.. Dee. 1. 1874.
"M? wife has. for a lone lime, Deen a rernoie
snrt'ererfrom RhemnatiSm. She has tried many
physiclansand many remedies. . The only tning
I am reloteed to sav this 1ms cured her. lam
W ItlCU nas K 1 veil iivr iviwi i vcniiur uiiiiiuDiii
doing what lean to extend its sale.
Tills Is a nnmnle of Tnnn v thonsnnd testimoni
als received, of wonderful cures effected by the
entanr Liimmcnt. i nc Tnreaienis ok inw mr
tide arepoblished around each bottle. It con
tains Witch Hazel, Mentha, Arnica, Rock Oil,
Carbolic, and inarredieats hitherto little kaows
It is an Indisputable fiet that tne tfentaor oint
ment is nerfarmmir more enres of 8welllnars.
Stiff Joints, Eruptions, Rhenmatism, Neuralgia
.tica. uakea Krcasts. lock-taw. Ac. t nan
the other Liniments. Embrocations. Extracts.
saives, ointments ana piasters now ja viae.
t or root nncne. Karacne. weak nuciicntna
Cutaneous KrupUons, it is admirable. It cures
burns and scalds without a scar. Extracts poi
sons from bites and stings, and beals frost-bites
and chillblains. In a short time. Mo family earn
aiford to be without the Centaur Uuiment.
white wrapper.
The Centaar Uaiineat, Yellow Wrapper,
is adapted to the tongh skin, muscles and flesh
of the animal creation. Its effects upon aevete
cases of Spavin, Sweeny, Wind tiall, Biff Head
and Poll Evil, are little less than marveloBS.
Messrs. J. McUlure iiruggists, corner ox
Elm and Kront streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, say :
m our neignDomooa a nnniDer oi leamstera
are ufing tlie Uennnr umment. Tpey pro
nounce it superior to anything tney nave ever
nsed. We soil as high as four to five dozen bot
ties per month to these teamsters.
we nave tnousanusoi uniuar testimonials.
For Wounds. Oalis. Scratches. Rlne-bone. Ac.
and for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival.
Farmers, livery-men ana sioca-raisers, nave in
till. Liniment a remedy which 19 worth a hun
dred times its cost. -
Laboratory ot B. JKose Co.,
.46 Dcy street, Sew York.
PITCHER'S
CASTORIA.
Mothers mav have rest and their babies mav
have health. If they will use Castoria tor Wind
Colic, Worms, Fe verishness. Sore Month, Croirp,
or Stomach Complaints. It ts entirely veie
tuble preparation, and contains neither miner
al, morphine, nor alcohol. It Is as pleasant to
taice as noney, anu neitner gaga nor gnpes.
lir. jk. ijimocii. oi inmonr.. o.. sayn:
"I am nsinir Castoria in in v practice with the
most siuwal beneflta and happy result.n
1 his is what every one savs : Most nurses in
New York City te the Castoria. It isprepared
by Messrs. J. B. Koe A Co., 4K Iey street. New
l oric, successors to sainuci ntcner, n. v. V8
dC ti 400 Ir day at home. Samples worth tl
P3 tU tylV free. Stixwom tt Co., Portland, Me.
C! END 23c to G. P. ROWKLL A f XI.. New Turk
O for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing ,000
newspapers, anu esutnates snowing cost ot aa
tl itear, for I wilt upcnk mi cxcUni
SI !.
BOS S'S EXTRACT -The Kreat VertmlW Pai
DeatraTer. Has been in use over thirty
years, and for cleanliness and prompt can
tive Tirtnes cannot be excelled.
CRIIBRER. ! faaiily can fford to be wThoot
Paad's Kx tract. Accidents, Braiaea.
Coatasteas, Cats, Spralas, are relicred
almost Instantly by external application.
Promptly relieves pains or Barns, Scalds,
Exeerlarlaas, Chafing, Old Bares,
Bails, Felaas, Corn, etc Arrests in-
fl ivmation, reduce swelUngs, stops bleedioK,
teniowes dlscoloratlons and heals raoidly.
flMALE WEAKII E88S. It alwayT rlhs pate
in toe bftck and otns.fannas and nrrwiiliic pala
' in the hend. niiiuiAav. Mrtion
IB U960SRHCA U has do eqaaL All kind of ak
, caraxiaaa to which ladies are sobjset are
1 panylng each bottle.
jwuuiuuj curea. nuieraeiausin Dooxaocom
PlltS Win or bieediaa- meet prompt reBef
. aoa reaaycare. no case, aowerer colonic or
w il???! ,c.in.,on? '?,i8t ito regular ase.
TAB C0E VEIH8. It i the only sars cute for
djgrmaaad daagerona condition.
DSRET eiSEASES.-It has no equal for prrma-
nent care.
tUlCIIIB from any cause. For this Is a m9e-
IthaSBaTedhanaredsof mreswheaau
other remedies failed to arrest bleeding front
HBEURIAIiein, tUKALMlA. T
carae are au auxa reiie
' reiieved,aad often per
manently eared.
P8TSIC1AR of aU schools who are acquainted
. with Fnd' Extract mf Wltefc Ilamcl rflo-
ommenaitut vneir practice- We have tetters of
commendation from fanndredaof Pbrsidaas,
many of whom order it tor use In their awn
i practice. In addition to the foregoing, they
order its use for Mwelliaan of all TUads.
(alnsy, for Taraat, Intiaaaed Teswlls
(for whlco it la a upeciflr,) Chilblaiav, K
ZT Aaaeeta, Maoaita.
i etc, Ckaifei Baadt, 1mcm, and indeed
all manner of skin diseases.
TfiLET CSE. Removes 8rewesa IUula-M.
! ""I "",r,, heals Cats, ErapMaaay
and" Pisaples. It Tertoa, invioorttltm. and r-
Jrohm, wbilsr wonderfi
riauy improvlD'
improvuie the
t m.lexlan-
TB FARmUS. -Pid8 Extract.
No Utock
. jDraeuer,uot
iU It is used
araeder.no UverrMan can afiord to be without
i Dy nil the Leading- Livery Stables,
Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New
York City. It has noaqnai for ftpraJiws liar,
eaa or Saadla -
ChUhvCalaasstc. Its range of (IoirhTWkls
and the relief ft afford Is so prompt that tt ie
xnTaiuaow in every .Farm-yard as weir as m
veryFara-lioesB. Let it be tried once, and
. rtt.i I"' DO WlUKMlt it. i . .
EAST I Q I. Paod'a Km k..Y hnHatai
The pennine article has thn words Peaa'a Ex
Jraet Mown in each botui. It m prepared by
h aaly Beraeas llrlsur who ever knew how
; aonreparstt properly. Kefnee all otbsrotw-
iwaiiiwa wnca liaaei. This is tne oniy
artitensadby PhysicJana, and itoa aoapfc-
1!SThT Aii mm t eaka'S CXTiACT.
mjpamnhijrt form, sent fms on application to
Lane, HSL AX1,
FOR SALE I
Z.OTO X IiOTSl
SCITABLE FOB
DwclKiiirs or Easiness Houses,
SITVATED in tnw toostaess part of t ho city
two lots, in block No, 9, la the city of Alba-
iv, n0Oiv, on the earner of f erry ana water
M reetSr near the City Mills, stenjnooa lancing
and aiCK. K. Sixeoflots:
lOO fct mm FerrT esree
1S3 faesoat Water street, -
with bolldinrs thereon. ' .
inqmrs on tne promise" .i
THOS. J. SAVrOBl.
Albany. Or Jan. 28, 1877-18 yg
FOB SALEI
AVERT TERISABTB bnaiaess lot 8i TOO feet
on the corner of Second ad Washinetow
streets, Albany. Also, Engine, Boiler and Ma
chinery, together with a tot of fnraltare, lad
oers, w neeioarrows, narrows, so., c, an to oa
sold off cheap for earh, in consertuenee of re
moval on account oi sicanesn. CiiTqtnre on tne
premises of rniji LO.
Albany, Jan. 19, 187T-nl7
OFF ICIAL CITY PAPER.
ALBANY, OKEGOX, MARCH 23, 1877.
LINUT COUNTY TEACHERS IN
STITUTE
Will be held in Albany, oa the 3d, 4th and
5tl of April, 1877.
PBoeunE.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, j
Devotional exercises.
Calling to order and statement of pro
gramme by Comity Soperintendeut.
Election ot officers.
Geography Mrs. W. F. Thompson,
Albany.
Declamation D. A. Kirkpatrick.
' Mnsic. ','"'
EYEKIKG SESSION. T
Music
Address of Welcome Prof. L.J.Pow
ell, ot Albany Collegiate Institute.
Response E. B. McElroy, County1 Su
perintendent. Benton county. i '
Lecture Rev. Dr. S. G. Irvine, Albany.
Music. i
WEDNESDAY. ! -
Boll call. i
Devotional exercises. - . ! s
Penmanship F. H. BefcV Albany.!
Orthography C. I Sliaw, Albany.
Budiuients of Arithmetic F. M. Wit
ten. ,
Recitation.
: Mnsic. - ! --
AFTERNOON 8ESSION.
Music. "..,'.
Alorebra w: B- Privett Sclo. -
Mode and tense Prof. W. B. Bisliop,
Brownsville. ' " -f
Mental arithmetic W. F Tbetnpeon,
Albany.
Ijipcrtsstort. . . . ,
Becitation. , ,!
Music. 1 ; '
EVENING SESSION. I
Magics . f "
Lectore J. C Bolan, Superinteudent
Lane comity. !
8saT Mrs. Audie Mansneui, AiDany
The teacher's duties to his profess ion
P. A. Moses, Lebanon. ;
Music. . . ' ' I
THURSDAY MORNING SESSION.
Devotional exercises. i
Pereentase and interest D. V.S. Re id,
Albany. !
Methods of teaching trrammar IS. A.
Cathey, Principal North Brownsville Pub
lic behoof.
Physiology. .
Music.
AFTERNOON SESSION. !
Music. i
Tlie subject of recitation E. A. Blilner,
Principal Corvallts Public School.
Ural anu object teacning c. U. lscan.
Harrisbrrrff.
liiscnssion introciaeed ny J . r. tiiiDerc,
Principal of Albany Pnblic Sebool.
music .
EYENING SESSION.
Music.
Essay Mrs. M. J. Train, Harrisbwrff.
Becitatiot Miss Maggie Foster, Albany,
Lecture Prof. Trios. Condon, Engene.
Music
COMMITTEES.
Music Miss Piper, Miss Gilbert and
Mr. Gaston.
Arrangements Messrs. L. N. Liggett,
r . at. xteta ana v . jr. i nontpson.
Executive L. - Bilyea, J. 1- Gilbert,
Mrs. Audie Mausnekl and IS. A. Catltey
AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE.
EniTOn Begister : The attention of
the community is lie re by called to the con
templated enterprise of putting freight
boats ou the Santiam Ditcli, whieli will be
uudei taken by Mr. B. M. -Kent, provided
a contract can be effected with tlie owners
of the Ditch on reasonable terms ; and we
hope they will be liberal . In allowing
freight to pass over tlie Ditch at the lowest
possible rates, until eneb enterprise be
comes thoroughly established.
. When this is done, tlie tedious process of
hauling lumber, grain, and other produce,
can be obviated. Tbe best quality of lum
ber can be had at tbe mill of Messrs. Sct-
tlemeir & Dawson, and hauling a distance
of 4 miles will bring It to the planing mill
of Mr. S. A. Xickerson, where it can be
prepared for building, and from there be
placed on the boats with one handling,
then elide smoothly down to the terminus
of the Ditcli, and from this point to many
parts of town, it will cost the builder no
more than to haul from tbe Albany mills,
besides having lumber of the best quality
the country affords. Bough lumber and
cord-wood can be furnished to the farmers
in the vicinity of the Ditch, as well as to
the citizens of Albany, much clieaper by
Ditch transportation. To farmers the
question- of haalmg gram is-the most im
portant.
We suggest that a small investment In
lumber will build a platform and shade It
over, on tiie bank of the Ditch, sufficient
at least to hold the grain of one harvest
company, at a cost of not more than f 15-or
$20, and the lumber not be injured for
fencing or other purposes. And can we
not make arrange menu with persons de
siring to store grain, to receive our crops
on the bank ot the Ditch; cleaned and
sacked (if they want it so) ready 'for ship
ping t Or, if we store, with the mills, one
handling will place the . grain ou-the ears
from tbe boat, and will this cost the receiv
er more than to receive grain at Shedd or
Tangent Station, which they do, if I am
not mistaken, without cest to the pro
ducer r ' ,ty. "
Now what we want is to hear from the
man that will do this in case the boats are
put In. Who comes first to the front
Mr. Kent proposes to put fn two boats.
constructed ou tlie . flat-boat principle
coupled together, tlie capacity of which is
thought to be sufficient to carry one thous
and bushels of wheat, or that weight of
lumber. We can assure tlie proprietors of
the Ditch, and ail others Interested, that
Mr. Kent is an honest thorough going bus
iness man, and can be relied on with cer
tainty to fulfill his contracts, and thtt ex
perience gained while boating for the
kras Bro's., during tbe past two years, ful
ly qualifies Imn tor the undertaking of this
important enter prise. ? :
J. M. MARKS.
Spkikg STOCa?! Have began to arrive in
the store of Wheeler at Shedd. . TJe pro
poses to maintain bis position as the keeper
of the most complete country store tn the
county, and will continue to furnish the
best goods the market affords at the lowest
Jivlnz rates. Cash p&kl for ftll tkidi of
utercbantable produce. - ' :
Handsome Monument. Messrs. Mor
gan & Stalger, a their marble yard on
Broadalbin street in this city, Iulto been
turninr out sorae ot tlie bandomest work
in their line we bare ever aeen on tb
coast. : ? A. visit te their establishment will
convince anyone capable of appreciating
beantiftrf work In marble, both ia deslga
and execution, that, no matter how rich
and costly the monument or obelisk we
may wish to erect : to the memory of the
departed loved Ones, Messrs. Morgan &
Stalger can execute the order as neatly ami
at as low a figure as elsewhere. , At re
cent visit to their place we particularly no
ticed a very handsome and elegant monu
ment, just completed, to be erected in
memory of the late Walter Monteith, Esq'
whieli we will here attempt to describe :
The lower enb-bise ot the monument is
two feet eight inches square; on this sit
another granite base, two feet square and
one foot six inches high, upon which rests
the monument, .which is of Italian marble.
The lower base of tlie monument or mar
ble column is hambotneTy molded, and tlie
family name, Monteith, is ricgimtly and
artistically carved on, ' In raised letters.
Tlie cutting of these letters is a work ed
no little labor and skill, requiring several
days of close application to complete.
Then comes an arched die with an octagon
molding eat on top, alter which comes a
beautifully finUlied octagon column rising
several feet, gradually tanerius towards
the top, on which sKa a heavily molded
cap, the whole crowned with an uni, on
which i carved, with the most exqnislto
taste aud skill, a cluster of roses, with a
ribbon twining among them, as it were a
wreath tied on to the urn. A more ele
gant and tasteful tribute to modest worth,
executed in marble, iias never been erected
h our cemetery; and the elegant sim
plicity which marks tlie work throngliout,
shows tlie possession of a high order of ar
tistic excellence by Mr. Gus. Stalger, nnder
whose hand the pliant marble assumed
shape aud Jbcanty.
U. P. S. S. Exercises Next Sabbath.
Following is the programme for tlie
quarterly review next Sabbath at the U. P.
Sabbath School: ,
L, Scripture reading and prayer.
2, Review of titles and golden texts, by
Superintendent. ....
3, Geographical review, by S. G. Irvine,
D.D. .-' ...
4, Beview of tlie life and character of
Aliah, by Miss Libbie llalbrook.
5, Beview ot the life and character of
Elijah, by Mrs. Mary M. Blain. .
6, Beview of the life and character of
Jezebel, by C Uaffenden. .
7, Beview of (lie teachings of the past
quarter, by Miss Maria Irvine and Mrs. C.
J. Stewart.
Good mnsie interspersed throngfa the ex
ercises. All are Invited te attend, . .
SORGni'M. On Tuesday Dr. Geo. W.
Gray walked Mite our office with a pitcher
of sorghum molasses which he presented
to us. The Dr. had just received a keg of
the syrup from ' Mr. Thos. MeQnffetan, a
relative, who resides in" Morning Snn,
Preble county,. OuIdT end tSrougiit ib mim
to test its quality. It is very thick, resero
Wlng sugarhouse molasses of the olden
time, but mnch darker in color ami entirely
different in taste. It is the best quality of
this kind of syrup we have seeu, and to
our taste is much better than the Saa
Francisco syrnp. Mr. McQuistan seems to
understand tlie business of manufacturing
the syrup to a ty-t,and we judge has a good
thing lu its manufacture and sale. ,
A Haniisomk Presekt. Last week
Mrs. Margaret A. Mouteiih, oi thU city,
presented, to the U. P. Sabbath School a
hondsomlty embroidered frame containing
the Lord's Prayer, tlie work of her own
hands. Upon its presentation to the school
tlie following preamble and - resolutions
were adopted: .
Whereas. Mrs. Margaret A. Monteith
ha generously presented to to this Sabbath
School the Ixird's Prayer, beautifully em
broidered, the work of tier, own baude,
therefore, -.-
Resolved, That tlie present be ST te fatly
received, and tlie thanks of the officers and
pupils of the Sabbath School be tendered
to t he donor. 4
Resolved. That the "Lord Prayer"
thus presented and appropriately iramedV
be hung upon the walls of tlie chwrch fit
run view or tne school
Moke. lMPBOVESiEKTs.--M'es8rs. Settle
nieir & Dawson, at thctr mill above Leba
non, are putting in a race to convey water
to a turbimg wheel, which Is intended to
supply the necessary power to rtm their
new planer. In a few days they expect to
have everything complete, wlien they will
be able to fill ail bills for rustle, siding and
finishing lumber generally. . They will
soon have In the neighborhood of a million
feet of logs on laand wfieh"the will saw
Hfliito lumber fn short- -order with- their
splendid new mill. Send orders to Settie-
irrelr S Dawson, Ibarion. t - -
BEiJCiors-Tbe series of revival meet
ings held at , the Gingle's : school-liouBf,
abont fire nrflea from this city in Benton
county, under charge of Bey J. Bowersox,
of this city," assisted by Bev. Mr. Croaaman,
of Corvallls, came to a close oa Saturday
Isst, on whieli occasion nineteen persons
were baptised. It was a eraad and glori
ous meeting, and hi answer to the prayers
of his servants God poured out his Spirit
upon the people, resulting tn many conver
sions, forty-one of whom united with the,
Evangelical Church. AH honor and tuny
je3ty and praise and glory ba to God, ear
Savior, who givetb the victory. s
Ocb Best Bow. Since the last issne of
the Begistkb, one of our oldest attscribers
and truest iriends, Mr. John AV. Gay pre
sented i with several tolls f Hen, sweet,
yellow butter sach butter as only an ex
perienced, earefak patiMtaking howsewife
can make. '. We return bur' best thanks for
the kindness to us which dictated 8ie pres
ent. We are fortunate Indeed In having
so many tried, and true friends among thia
people, aod our aim is to contluue te de
serve the confidence and frteudahlp of all.
- LEBANON COXBBSPONDXNCX.
The hum of the bee, the song of tho
tarda cud the chirp of the frog all Indicate
that "beautiful Spring" b open in.
'Gathering' wild flowers, coltfvailnjj
flower gardens, planting and pruning
shmbbery is the chief order of the day In
and about town, end "be who by the plow
would thrive" Is on doty In the eeautry.
- Mr. W. S. Elkins has pun-hased the
beautiful and commodious residence and
grounds of Mr. J: W. Frotik, adjacent to
the new Presbyterian cTiurcIt, aud wQI take
possession of the same this week, while
Mr. Fronk goes from enr midet to feUfltrm
In Sweet Home valley.
McCalley & Andrews is the name ot the
new firm in general merchandise that wC3
occupy the Odd Fellows bnilding fn a few
days. Everybody knows Me and Dave,
and if they don't they have oniy te call
ground In about ten days and get ae
qnalnted. .
Travel will begin fit a few days on the
Lebanon road across the mountains to ear
sister colony on the eastern slope then
will fnr merchants and hotel men be hap
py. The - stores here are well snpplled
with bacon, beans, etc., especially the lat
ter, and our. hotels are amply provided
with accommodations, so come right along.
gentlemen.' '
The damsel we observed leaning on the
gate-post last week Ins not been seen at
her pott since, and as tliere is no dealer fa
wigs tn our town, we refrain from giving
even Initials, although frequently Interro
gated, fearing that we may learn te er
sorrow "wlwt's In a name.
Orrr respected fl-llow eltisen, Jacob
Strycker, who by some hook or crook was
indicted by the last grand jury on a charge
of perjury, was held to bail In the sum of
$100, and nearly all of the citizens of the
town tried to get on his bonds, but it waa
decided to only admit about sixteen.
', The members and friends of the C. P.
Clinrcb of this place will give a Sunday
School concert on Friday evening, Marti
30th, for the purpose of raising money te
purchase a library for the Srmday School.
Addresses will be delivered by Mr. C VT.
Cuslck and others. Good music will le
furnished by competent musicams oa the
new and elegant clrarch organ recently
purchased. Tlie exercises wiTI be beta
pleasing aud Instructive, and a pleeaknS
time Is anticipated. A cordial Invitation
Is extended to all. Admittance only 23c
Camilla Ubso. The concert given by
Camilla Urso and her concert company at
the Opera House, on Tuesday evening, wis
attended by a large and appreciative snail
ence. The little lady was assisted by Miaa
Ivy Wandestbrde and Messrs. Pflswgerr '
YarndTey and Seares, the great pianist.
Madame Urso handled her vlolloa fa aac2
'a manner as to captivate her audience, and
the only dissatisfaction we heard was that '
the little lady was so charry of her nree-
ence, as she showed herself bat three time
during the evening. The concert was eerjr . ,
short, but as all tbe performers were stars
ft was way up, yon better guess. Bat
don't Ur-eo get away with all of 'eaa eat
tne vtoim J . ; "". - -
Suffrage. The Womera toffrage As
sociation will meet on Statnrday (to-morrow).
March 24th, at ? o'clock T. at, at the
residence of Mrs. Si. J. Foster, fof thepnr
pose of electing officers for the ensuing
: year, and attending to otlier business. Let
there be a good turnout.'
A Stabbiko Affkat. In an alternation
late Saturday afternoon, between WRIfam
Igo and John Petty, at Merrick's Mloon,
Igo subbed Petty fn several places about
tlie neck and shoulder. Dr. O. P. 8.
PJummer gave Petty the necessary atten
tion, and he wRI probably be about agate
tn a lew days. :
Kstrated IJewahr. Strayed froai
tlie snbscrlber tn Albnnv, a & year old cow, '
dark brown fa color with mottled face ; no
brands or marks ; had a short rope around1
horns when last seen. Any one leavtag
Information at this office or with the an-
dersfened, so that the cow my be obtain
ed, will be suitably rewarded.
AuTREn Wheelek.
XOT3CK OF TKACnF-RS EXAXnXATtO!l
A public examination of teachers for Lion
count will be held at the County Soperfa
tendent's office, fn Albany, on Friday.
March 30, 1877. L. BlLTSX, Cev Copt.
ISajos Warn Is located one door west
of Fox Bro-.'s, First street, Albany; where
he is prepared to do aR work in his Hue,,
such as repairing watches, clocks, and jew
elry. . Also, engraves doer-plates, silver
ware, &c. , Ffve Mm s cay. . . '
3Tew Cashmeres, Empress cloths, Bepa,
mat other drees goods on the eoMHtei, at
Wheeler's In Shedd. Goods as good as the
best ; prices as low as the lowest.
Fbitat Afteksoow At tho qsuaI hoarf
the LdfesT Social meets at tbe resiJgac
of, Mrs. Piper. A full attendance Ura-
qiestedl ' j -'' -': ' ' ' ' ;
This fa found tn tlie Johnstown Tr fount I
Hayes, ernstketTte earth, has again mxbmm
The Fresfdential ehair ia hirtu.
While Tilden. woemded. wrfirxIlM maxfrr.
And dies beonsne ke Mart Ks4 BnaiMy.
Cixyrnrus. Anotlier new lot of elotMisj
embracing every variety, size, shape and
price, at L-B. Blaln'a.
Dr. E. K-Geary, of Eugene, vfsitetSejar
city on Monday. . He watleekmgfa rpleo.
did health. '!
One of the tandsonseet young ladies te
this city purchased a weddlns dress obxobj-
day. Somebody ts to be made happy.
Taa Taetor fa always wide awake and
therefore has a big nm of custom. Hi
stock of trocertcs is always full and tresfe.
Fresh bacon,
crockery , : etc..
groceries,
lamps.
etc., at the
Bea-Hivw
Store. .('.'" --'i
The WilUroette has &Hen
and is now within lu banks.
sooawtfij.