The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 20, 1877, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON, APRIL 20, 1877.
VOLUME IX.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHff CONNER,
BAN KIN G
AND -
Exchange Office,
AIBASY, OBOJOS.
Br.rosrrs received subject to
check at sight.
taa-, ,ii..i rn time deposits in com.
Kxchange on Portland, Pen Francisco,
ana New York, lor saie ai .
tMiaMinnfi m a i n n I nmmnt lv remitted.
Refers to 11. W. Corbett, Honry Failing,
W. . Ladd. . .
Ranking hoots from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M
Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-2ivS
. II. J. BOUCIITOX, M. D.,
n ItAni'ATfj F THE VXITKBSITT
V.T Medical College of Now- York, late
member of Dellevieu Hospital Medical Cok
Wire. Sew York. Office-In A. Carothers
A Co.'s drug store, Albany, Oregon.
EPIZOOTICS DISTASCED
THE BAIT TEAM ST I I.I. UTES,
a vnis FLOURISHING LIKBAgsees
i. bay tree. Thankful for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance of
tt. ooma the RAY TEAM will always be
xdc and easilv fonnd. to do anv hauling
witltin the citv limits, for a reasonable
compensation." 6rillvery of tioorts
Npeelaltjr A. N. ARNOLD.
JO 5 Proprietor.
JOHN SCHMEEK,
-DEALER I
groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAS JT ST OPES ED HIS NEW GROCER
nartablishnient on corner of Ellsworth
and First street, with a fresh stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, lo
bacco, Ac, to which he invites the atten
tion of our citizens.
m connection with the store he will keep
a Bakery, and trill always have om hand a
full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac.
Call and see me.
JOHN SCHMEER.
February K-24v4
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
31 achine Sliop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON,
BfaBdfaetnres Steam Engines,
Flour and Saw Kill HXaenin
erjr,
WOOD AYOEKIXQ
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
And aU kinds of
IXOTt AS JBiSASn CAST! 3TUS.
Pareuter attention paid to repairing all
kinds of aentnery.
i S. C. STOXE, M.
Physician and Surgeon
BttOWNSVILLE, OREGON.
.mrm-WM-w Ik. lirniT StOT. 27v8
Albany
Cath House & Barber SI jp.
mcv irnrr!SSIGNED WOULD I1L3". SCT-
JL fully thank tbeeitizeas of Altaan a i
7 i u7f ;r
SL "STJSwSr.ft TheiFfavors. F rlh
ieSmmodatlon of transient customer W m
ftieads In the apper part of town, he la- pei
4 a seat Hule shop next door toTayio 3ro
Saloon, where a good workman will alw iyBDi
" f'rr ' JOE WE3 !SB
m n. ner tel. ANIJ.. MORGAN
MORGAN &- McFABLAKD,
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY I
AN D ,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
9mt nw Wells, Wwwo Co" F.xprti
Office, Albany, "regwim.
WE ARB PREPARED TO FURNISH EMI
grants and others good bargains in farms
tad small homesteads in Linn and adjoining
counties. Farms in value and auto to suit pur-
Haofclty property, hoth improved andun-
i,Btingrarm9 and city property, and colleo
tions of an kinds, promptly attended to. .
. Our faailties for advertisin will enable us
to do more for our patrons than any other
Areney in the Stat in our line. i
We also pay special attention to the employ
ment and labor exchange department.
Albany, May I2tt
Raising and Moving Buildings.
WSTH8 UNDERSIGNED BEG MtVE 1 TO
announce to the citizens of Albany a.qd
surrounding country that, having supplied our
aelveawitU the necessary machinery for rais
iMf ni removing buildings, we are readvat all
T1 to receive orders for such work, which
Mvjiiio l short order at lowest rates, we
fmKtvuMm !( satisfaction In all work under
oSSwa toft the REtilSTER office promptly
t J n Awwln4A
Or, April S,iJS, 2gv7
roea;.. Newell,
TEACHEB OF THE
nectel attention gtva ti ':
VOICE CULTTJ11E.
HATtwa wsKided to make AI BASV my
neruMMMint residence, all wm owlra a
norouvVi knowledge oa nosv fcave
pportouty.
PIAWOS V AK ; OIMiAKS
Lcv yosir address at Mr, Fo!Js n.iicaad
bo tttJm. or at Mr. Hn" muete B'4re. and 1
Albany, August i, 1876- 5
SAMUEL. E. YOUNG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
THRESHERS,
REAPERS & MOWERS,
WAGONS, PLOWS,
SEED DRILLS,
BROADCST SEED
SOWERS, ETC.
First street, Albany, Oregon.
Terms :
Oasli.
n20v7
St. Charles Hotel,
Corner Washington and First Sts.,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Matthews & Morrison,
PROPRIETORS.
Hoiise newly furnished throughout. The
best the market affords always on the table.
free loach to ami from tbe Home.
HAHDWAHE!
um.T nil Nixes and deserlp-
tinm.A- irViicral SHELF HAIIO-
WAIIL a iuii anu iuuiihcic
sortmcnt.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose
in.
CopDer, Zins ani Sbect Iron,
on hand for sale.
The Goldsmith Range,
THE BEST MADE.
CROCKERY
WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment In
Keeps all kinds of
& VHITE
OILS
I rAI).
The Finest & Purest Liuord
Always on hand, to be sold for medicinal uses.
e-Beimirliijj done neatly, at short notice,
and warranted. ,.w..lt
First street, Albany, Oregon. ii27v
THE ACT PKEKERVATITK.
Printing by hand.
Printing by steam.
Printing from tvpe.
Or from blocks by the ream.
Printing in black,
Printing in white.
Printing in color".
Ot sombre or bright.
Printing tor merchants, J
And land agents, too ;
Prln'ing tor any.
Who have printing to do.
Printing for bankers,
Clerks, auctionct'r.-.
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 pa mphlet,
Or bigger books, too ;
In tact, there are few things
But what we can do.
Printing of placards,
Printing of bills.
Printing of carte-notes
For stores or for mills ;
Printing of labels,
All colors or use, sirs.
Especially tit for
Webfoot producers.
Printing of torms
AH sorts you can get
Legal, commercial.
Or "House to be let. "
Printine done quickly,
JJOiU, sryilMi or iicau.
At the Register Printing-oTice,
Corner ot First and Ferry Street.
PROMPT Delivery, at Living
Kates, j
HAVING bought out the delivsry business ot
Mr. Lewis Stimson, 1 oeg leave ro smimura iu
the citizens and businessmen of Albany, that
I liave on the streets an express and job wagon
ind will be happy to serve all who may give
me a call. . ., t
All Orders Win uo prumjjujf .
reasonable rates. c, .rxt.,ii
Orders may do leu tti wits v -
Parker. rTTnTT. imri!'Ti
BOOK STORE
JUiO. FOSIIAY,
IN MLSCELLA3SKOUB
BOOK!!,
1 gch.x.1 Books, Blank Books, Stationery
SiieTto order, at shortest poasiblo i
nattee. -
Iffotloo jEag'tJ'aa."'
THE METZLER CHAIR
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
JL no chair goies trom my isw'j y -r 't;v ' , '
noma niinn It. All others arc JB.1HO mi,
aadsbould be so regarded. All persona are
hereby wirnwi asramsE
tmm.if.tAn unnn 131 v .uuttmners.
nru. mcntutantpiD.
METZLER.
. Jefferiioo.Or., Jan. SI, 1876.
FOB
DEEDS,
' Neatly exocated,
fall zi the Register crice
MEDICAL.
G. W. WILCOX,
Homoeopathic Physician.
OFFICE with Dr. E. H. GriffinFirst street,
KJ Albany, Oregon
specialty.
Chronic! diseases a
BOVO
J. S. CALLAWAY, M.
AFTER A PRACTICE OF MEDICINE FOR
twenty-eight years, in the stales of Illinois.
Indiana and Iowa, has permanently located
in Albanv, Oregon. OFFICE At Dr. Pltim
mer's Drug Store. RESIDENCE Corner of
Montgomery and Eighth streets, northeast of
railroad depot. v8n50
J. LISEY IIILL, in. I.,
OFFICE -At Rell Parker's new drug store.
RESIDENCE Second street, between rail
road and Montgomery. 8-44
Mrs. S- Nichols, 1. D.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE comer or irst
nnrl Rmndalhin streets. n stairs over Post-
office. Special attention ft iven to the diseases
of women. Being aregular gvaduateof Boston
Medical University, and Having several years
experience. I can assure those suffering, relief
j by my method of treatment.
LEGAL.
P. M. MILLSB,
Attorney at Law,
Albany, Oregon.
TI7ILL PRACTICE in the difterent courts of
f the State. Special attention given to tne j
collection of all claims entrusted to hi9 care,
and pi-mpt returns made, f&gr Investigation
of Titles, Conveyancing, and ull Probate Mat-
ters earefullv and pnnctiialls- attended to.
n23v9 i
ofliue on First- St., next to ox uro.
G. PIPER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AL3A2TY, OREGON.
Office in second story of Brigs' building.
XTTILL PRACTICE in the different Courts of
W the State. Special attention given to the
collection of all cinims entrusted to his care.
invoaXmiiinn of titles, convevancing and all
nrobatc matters carefully attended to. 23v9
I). II. X. BIAtUBl'RS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BROWNSVILLE, LINN CO., OGN.
DROMPT
ATTENTlOSi UIVEV TO
ALL
T business.
2Sv
J. C. POWELL. FI-1KN.
POWELL & FLIXN.
Attorneys & Connsclion at Lif and tio
licitorw in t'hanwry,
Albanv. Orecon. Collections made and coi
veyances promptly attended to.
1-8
CHAS. E. WOLVERTOJi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, OREGON",
ari.r. m-actice In all the Courts in the Stnte.
TT office in . Fronian's brick, over Dodd's
hardware store.
nllv9
MISCELLANEOUS.
Picture and Picture Frames.
E. B. PURDOM
tvmtirt annmmce to I he citizens of Alban'v and
viMmtv that b Is nronored to furnish all kinds
of PICTURE FRAVSS to ordcr.at short notice.
Pictures framed, and old frames repaired. 'ViP !
I atbiaofflce on Firet struct, one door west of
Droadalbin, and leave your oraer. -'
W. It. CJKAIIAM,
(LATE OF itlCnlGANl
iVXercliarxt Tailor,
TTEEl'S always on hand Doeskins, Casslmcres
XV Testings, etc., a larger anu ucner iutn
,i.n m iu.frr lirmicrlit to this market.
i,t nnd imikes to order all stylesof Clothing
for men and boys, at reasonable rates, Kiiamn-
tceinR satt'-fuel ton. j
si,nnnn i."irr airec.t. nt door to City Mar-
lrt,t. bitelv ocenniud by Dr. E. O. Smith. 25vS
EVERYUORY
BUYS THEM.
TT AVivr. .ll-KT RECEIVED A LARGE SII1P-
XX men tofi he celebrated new style Combined
Drill and Broadcast
STATESMAN GRAIN BRILL,
! rilm-i fmm thr factorv. am now offering extra I
inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most
of the best formers in the State are now using
1 Saving seed and an Increased yield of grain
is tne resnu oi arming.
Can oe usea equally wen as a
Drill or Broadcast Seeder.
The STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL has fcecn
greatly Improved for this year.
Ware rooms at my Blacksmith Shop, corner of
Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany, Oregon.
FRANK. WOOD.
March 31, 1876-28
filVa day at home,
Airents wanned. Outfit
Hi
ft terms free. TRUE A CO., Augusta,Me.
STERLIfiCS EXPRESS
FROM
EMPIRE CITY
;p': : TiA- V -;;-
GARDINER AND SC0TTSBUR&,
Connotlnfc with Wei's, Farvo Sc Co
tzprm ni vrmu i miivDf vn
returning on
TUESDAYS an! FRIDAYS.
! All Business L'ntrnstcd to my
Care Promptly Attended To.
Patronage of tfc.0 ru"blic Solicited.
JAS. A. STERLING.
Dcc.8,1870-nllv9
Attention,; Fruit Orowenl
HB WRECTORS OF THE ALDEN FRUIT
f 3i. blS to annonnce that they will put the
I t.Arfitii Anemtlon as soon as r rnn anu ,
Factory in 0'ratj ,tt" "dU y caSh fo
etables are ready tor use, ana wiupay cwu w
elables are ready tor use, 1
Mn aamo wiion delivered.
e sanie wwu . foP the purpose
BOswm ; f"i" 7:7-,Jb fii-torr.
rhrineina their fruit to the latxorj .
. VruU ffid to picked from the trees and not
i bpSt&s hAving pl-ms shotill be radicular to
gather em.m TO pAKKERi
A. N. Arkolp,
Secretarjv
Albany. uJy ?8 76-8ni
President.
JOHN BRIGGrS
TAKES TOIS OPPORTUNITY TO INFOR:
his friends and the public generally, tht
he is now settled in his
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper & Co
"I.- i fnnnd as ereat an assortment and 1
as large a stock of
StOVeS and Ranges
as can bo found in any one house thia side of
Portland, ana at as
LOW .A- PRICE.
ALSO
Cast Iron, Brass & Enameled
in great variety. ' Also,
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Galvanized Iron,
and
C'opperwarc,
always on hand, and made to order, AT LIY-
! INU KATES.
Albany, October 23, 1875-5 v8
a
.AND.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS'
Pajl & Wintor Styles.
ON HAND! CONSTANTLY RECEIV'NG
-AT.
L E. BUI'S,
In Fromun's Sew Blocks
FIRST STREET, ALBANY.
A complete stock of all the
LATEST STYLES IN CLOTHING
AND.. . '1; .
Genllenicn's Underwear.
BOOTS, UMBRELLAS, OTERSnOES. NECK
TIES, OVERALLS, GLOVES, ETC.
Extra Sizes of ClotMaff a Specialty.
Br Orders taken for Clothing, Shirts, Sc.,
and FIT1 WARKAJJTF.lK
A fair share of'custom respectfully solicited.
I.. K. BLAlN.
Albany, Oregon, November S4. W78-9v9
Incorporated Feb. 4, 187j. ChpitaU fO.OOO.
"CJUIOH STOEE !
Corner Firet and Washington streets,
Albany, : .Oregon.
President, S. A. IAWSOX.
Superintendent, A. 3. JOIIXKOX
DIRFXTW RS :
A. H. LOONF.V, M. MII.I.FH,
.a.vov;
J. B1.ETIMN,
J. i. HKEit.
a. bm;vi.hn,
VAV)M.
H. A.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
DRY GOODS !
Clothing, Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Farm Implements
and machinery, Ac, Ac.
Also, buy and sell on commission all kinds of
i Goods, Marketable Produce, 4c.
ALBANY
ALBANY, : . OREGON".
THE FALL TERM of this institution
begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER .
with the following
will
1876,
Faculty or Instruction t
Rev. II. w. STRATTON, A. M.. President,
and Professor of Mental and Moral Science
Rev. L. J POWELL, A. M., Professor ot Matli-
Cmatiffl ftnd Vntnnii Kif.nnm:
it. u. I iu WITT, A. M., Professor oi Ancient.
Laniruasres.
Miss MARIA IRVINE, Teacher or primary
Department. i
Miss ELVA BREYMAN, Teacher of Instru-
D. B. RICE, M. T Lecturer on rhyslology
and Hygiene.
Calendar i .
First Term begins September 4, 1S7G.
Second Term begins November 13. 1876.
Third Term begins January 29, 1877.
Fourth Term begins April , 1877.
Closine esrcln.s nf the school vear. Jnno 15,
auniion oi one week during
i.iHno- the hnltdavs.
1877.
Rates of Tuition t
Primabt Department, per term.. s oo
Common Enoi.isit TicAis-fiiES. per term.. 8 00
1 .-',, .:',; ;y'v, , ,. --.1
ColiTboiatb, including Higher Latin and
Greek, Advanced Mathematics, and
Mental and Moral Sciences, per term
13 00
3 00
l rrencn ana tierman, each, extra,
I Tnst.runinnta.1 Musi.
Instrumental Music
.. 11 00
.. 3 00
50
use ot Piano..
Incidentals...
""iV''" - ""J - a - . -
i uviiuiu iiraunre, nratnw-, pmuip.
andgentlnmftnivand deportment will
be expected from all who may lieronwtnembers
TAYLOR,
Architect,
Practical
Joiner and General Builder,
ALBANY, : : i i OREGON.
OFFICE With W. H. Kuhn, Ferry street.
Residence Corner Calipooia and Sixth
streets.
aprevi
AJSMA WIIIXSOM,';
paihionaW Milliiieiy
ALBANY, OREGON.
TTAS ON HAND and will be constantly ro-
11 celving durin
the season, all the latest in
Bonnets. Hats, and the latest in Millinery. All
work done, and goods sold, at the lowest rates
torcasn. oaju ioi
Arc You Going to Build f
tv VfrtT ARE GOING TO KITILD A HOUSE.
X hnrn or fence, send in vour orders to Settle-
meir & Dawson, Lebanon, who have on hand
and are sawing ine. red. white and yellow llr
wmi'ii low ZftL ttf"1' - Ch th6y
SETTLEMEIR A DAWSON.
March 16, 1877.-2.jv9
Dr. GEO. . GRAY,
DENTlSTr
ALBANY, OREGON,
n. tr, Povriali'aTiTHffc Ttloc'r. corner of First
and Ferrv streets. Residence, on corner or
Fifth and yerry streets. Mince noun iruui o u
l' o'ciock A. m., ana 1100 oawtt r. l-.".
NORTH PACIFIC
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION
Portland, Oregon.
CaDitul, $100,000. GOlfl COill BaSiS.
IncorpornteU 1874.
I. WASSEI!JS3(, President.
K. av'ACKEMlVSII, Tlee Pres.
I. W. WAKEriELI), Secretary.
W. S UDD, Treasurer.
W. II. CFF1.WER, Attorney.
S. Xj. Ql'ACMENBtSII, tiea. Afft.
W. F. HALL,
Special Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
ilecljnli9
Purniture-Eooms.
it. s. xTjji:isriivo,
Begs leave to announce to the citizens of this
city ana surrounding country, luui uv uiwuu
ea a large stock or
Ti'TTTi INJ S"L Il JLrt..l'i S
in thn iiiiiiinrr intpiv ocoimied bv Dr. Plum-
liter's drug store, on First street, where can bo
had, on most reasonable terms.
Parlor Sets,
Bedroom Suits,
Solas,
Lounge,
Easy Chairs,
Center Table's,
Whatnots,
Desks,
! Book-cases,
Safes,
Wardrobes,
and in fact evcrvtmng cise neeueu 10
; TO HOlSKIiMEPlX.
My goods are well made and of the very
Latest and Handsomest Styles.
PHIOES WAY DOWN.
CS2T" FURNITURE mannfactured to order, at
short notice,
fcif Furniture reimired and put in good shape
on snort, nonce.
Givemcacan. "
i F. S. DVKXI.m
Albany, Nov. 26, 1875 10v8
Ladies' Variety Emporium.
MUS. M. HYDE
K
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
German Zephyr. Canvas, Thread, Tins,
Xeedlei, Buttons, Heal Hair Switch
es, and Curls, Hosiery, Stanijjed
Goods, itc, &c, c.
Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's
Health Corset !
Child's Waist !
and Madam Foye'8
Coxset Slvirt Supporter.
KiSTFrench stamping done to order.
1323JBroadalbin St., opposite Post Offlce530v
Notice of Final Settlement.
XTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT David
IN FROMAN, Administrator of the estate of
j c Graves; deceased, has tiled in the county
iJt'SSi
ha appointed Friday, the 6th day of April, 1877,
at the hour of one o'clock in tne aiternoon oi i
I said day for hearing objections to said final ao-
, count .ana tne "DA'viB FROMAN,
Humphrey A Hewitt, Atts. Aoministraior
Alarcii'J, uM-tvw , -.
. ZfotlOOs . ,
NOTICE is hereby given toall persons whom
soever, not to purchase of John D. Hnra a
certain promissory note of the : amount of n8.
59. executed December 16tb, 1876, and duo July
IsL 1877. Iy the undei-signed to said Hurd.as
the makers thersof hold valid cmims and set
offs against the bo.erohn D. Hnrt.
February 1, 1877-nl9v9
Administrator's Notice
N
TOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN that the un-
v, Oregon, and all persona naving claims
aiainstsaid estate are lie re by required to pre
it,. um dnlv vpridel to the undersigned
at his residence In Linn county, within six
months lroni tne naie uereui.
February 16, 1877. -4w W. C. FOREN
Administrator Notice.
ICK IS IfEREBY GIVEN that tt
dersigned, Iiavid Froman, has been, by an
order of the County Court of Linn county, Or-
.1 . 1,a VatlMt.M. An. 41.am.aF , U"1
dulv appointed Ailrnlnlstrator of the l state of
Squire Montgomery, deceased, and ail persons
ViM vinor claims against said estate are herebv
requested to present them, duly v rifled, to
- o ;i,Aundersiirnedathis place of business In Al-
i. 1 n mm.t. Or itrm within iv
1 bany. In L.mn cpui.ty, ur goo, witnin six
Tnnnthn from the date hereof-
February 16, 1877. D jD FROMAN.
JOSEPH
LOCAL MATTERS.
ReLioious Services. Rev. J. F. DeVore will -
hold services in the brown M. E. church in this
I city on Sabbath, morning and evening. Sun
I day School at 2:30 P. M. Prayer meeting each
Thursday evening.
The trouble on the soutliern botmd tram, 1
on Saturday, through the energy of ,AUen
Parker, the Conductor, and others, was
mastered in time to save bloodsfied and
that was all.
For Sale Cheap. At tits shop on Ferry
street, Mr. SamJ Miller l-as a twelve pas
senger coach for sale, almost new will be '
sold at a bargain; Also a splendid end and i
side spring hack, with elegant top, etc., j
new, lor sale at cost. Here's an opportu
nity for somebody to get bargains. 24-9
clias- 5Iealey. Esq., who lives near Moss j
Butte, out on . the Santlam . wngon road,-
came in on Monday. Charley had just
came in from the Silver Springs, and Ins
opinion is that it is the richest country ever
struck on the coast.
A range that meets every fequtrefnent
and satisfies every demand made upon it
he Richmond Range. It has no equal '
among stoves or ranges. The only place ,
to get one is at W. II. McFarland's, next 1
to the Bank. i
Judge F. M. Miller and wife left us the
fli-st of the week for Lebanon, whei-e they
will take up their residence for the future.
The Jndge will take charge of the Semi
nary there and will also practice lav should
occasion require.
TIat-sey. There has been a ereat calm
tn this vicinity since the lectureat the Lake
UreeK scrooi-nousc. x ue turscipu
came relaxed so that all hands could take i
in more than the usual quantity of tlie at- I
mosphere, was the cause of it ; but we look
for a storm soon.
Temper ance. W . R. Dunbar, G. W.
T., will lecture on the subject of temper
ance to the people in the vicinity of Knox's
Butte, on Wednesday evening, April 25th;
I at Tangent on Thursday evening, i April
iCth. ami at TTarrisbnrff. ADril 27th. Dun"
bar is an exceedingly interesting lecturer
even on as dry a subject as temperance, and
those who don't go to hear him will miss a
treat. Everybody's invited.
Mr, Dowell, who came in from the placer
diggings in Josephine and Jackson Coun
ties, Southern Oregon, a few days ago,
brought in a handful or so of nuggets of
pure goki. me omy urawoacit whui
country seems to be the lack of water with
which to mine. One to two ounce diggings
are plentiful, but if a miner gets ix weeks
water in twelve months, he's in luck.
Help those who TRY TO HELF' TheSI-!
selves. Mrs. Day Is prepared to do all
kinds of plain sewing, and as she has only
her labor to depend upon tor a livelihood
and for the snpport of her children, she
asks the kind people of this city who may
have work which they wish done to give
her a trial. This is a case which should
interest all our benevolent disposed citizens.
Let any who have work of this kind which
they wish done take it to Mrs. Day.
Fancy Gardening Is Just what our
friends F. M. Wadsvvorth antTO. L. Parks,-
over in Benton county, about one mile
from this dtyv,are at present turning their
attention to. They have acres of straw
berry plants now in full bloom, from which
they will gather during the season, should
ft be a favorable one, in the neighborhood
of two hundred gallons of berries per day.
They have several acres planted in black
berries, of the best varieties. During
the two or three yeara they have been
occupying their present place, they have
secured one of the richest of garden spots
where before stood deuse fir thickets. They
are preparing to supply this market with
all the different berries from their garden
-strawberries, blackberries, raspberries,
currants, gooseberries, etc. A thrifty
young orchard is also under way, and they
will soon liave cherries, pears, plums, ap
ples, etc., in any quantity. On their place
is to be seen the finest looking lettuce we
ever saw anywhere at this season, and all
the other table vegetables are growing right
aiong ana win booh uw ratuj v.
The is nlentv of room across the river for
8COres of just such garden spots, the land
. . ...
being as rich as cream, and can be had now
at comparatively low figures.
GRASS ItTDGE CORXESPOXDENCE.
Grass Kiixie, April 10th, 1877.
Ed. Register : Not seeing anything in
your paper from this place since "E. S.
Itohyargdio" and "Sam Slick" wrote you,
and thinking perhaps they are dead, I seize
my goose quill to give you the news.
There will be a larger acreage of grain
6own In this part of the county than ever
known before, v : ,
Tour correspondent learns that James
Taylor, the man who had the contract
for furnishing Messrs. Conn & Co.'s mill
with logs, has left for parts unknown, and
leaves several creditors to mourn his de
parture. OI 500 logs that Mr. Taylor float
ed down the river, but 160 of them were
saved, 350 passing the mill and are now
scattered along the river.
Fern Ridge Debating Society has ad
journed until tall.
X no AlOCK bOtttt, AIUS VOTIWi V "KVf-
has also adjourned until fall.. ' -
Mr. Editor, if you think the above item
will Interest your readers, publish them for
their and iny benefit. Yours respectf,l"y
Charles Chatterbox.
m will soon put up a flrsf-clan
drug store in our town, which will m&ktf
two for Lebanon.
Wells, Fargo & Co. have established art
I express office here, with S
XI. daughter
agent
Sir. J. M. Ralston is about to erect 4
new store-house tor his grOcei'-y and cloth
fng establishment, which will be ready for'
occupancy by June next.
Lieut. W. Grant, architect, builds Mi.
elegant mansion for himself, this Spring.
It is rumored that Mr. Montague Si C6V
will put np an extensive brick business
house, for their dry goods business, thtt
present season. - ! i ....-,-..-.-, .-
Several dwellings will be erected herd'
during the Summer.
Quite an interest is manifested here and
in the surrounding country regarding thtt
construction tt a turnpike road,- along the
Santiam Canal, leading from Lebanon ttf
Albany, this Summer; and also tbe pro-'
posed telegraph line to be erected by tbflf
Canal Company. We understand' tin
above road and line will be made this Sum'
nier. which will, when constructed, males
the road from here to your city tour mSle
shorter. -
Mr. Jackey Settle has constructed a fur
bine water wheel jvhich equals the Leffef
or Buruham wheels, he thinks, and wef
hope his anticipations may prove true.
A List of Premiums To be awarded aC
lhe nejt 0regon State Fall-, neAr Salem,-
commencing Monday, October 8th, 1877,
together with a list of the awnfds for 1876 1
lias been received. ; The pamphlet contain
156 pages, and besides the two premium
lists, contains programme, fides and regti
lations of the same ; reports of committees'
and of the Secretary and Treasurer fof
1876. It is neatly printed of course,- as
M. Waite done the job. W. P. "Watson la
President; James Tatom and C. P. Burk
hart are Vice Presidents; E. M. "Waite i
Secretary, and Ladd & Bush, Trensurers
Plowing is being prosecuted with vijeor"
by our farmers. A tremendous amount or
grain will be seeded in Linn county.
V ET x.Nvlii. t xtiaif new iitiu wv"i wm
Magnolia Mills throws wafer way tip. 18
seems to lie a successful success.-
It is rumored that Mr. J. M. Frock is to"
. TT-.i
ke charge ot the St. Charles Hotel, Goodf
enough.
Dr. J. Ls Hill went to Portland on Mod'
day.
lion. David Powell, of Multnomah couft
ty. gave us a friendly call on Saturday.-
W. Lair 11111 passed through this city ea
Saturday on route for Corvallfs. I
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OUR DAILY RECKONING.
If we sit down at sun.
And count the thh.gs that we have donev
And, counting, nntl . .
One self-denying act, one word
That eased the heart ot hitn who heard f
One glance most kind.
That fell like sunshine where ft" went :
Then we may eortnt the day well spen .
But if through all the life-longd'ay
We eased no heart by yea or nay
It through it all -We've
done nothing that we can fracas
That brought the sunshine to a face, '
No act mast small.
That helped some soul, and nothingcor
Tlien count the day as worse than lost.
Does these lines express a truth 1
Is it true, O, Christ in hen ven.
That the highest sffp f
That the strongest wandw furt.Hwf
And more hopelessly are lostr - .
That the sign of rank in nature
Is capacity for pal" ! .
' And the anguiih f tno flrr
Vvks fiie Mediums of the rm n
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