The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 13, 1877, Image 1

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    VOLUME IX.
ALBANY, OREGON, JULY 13, 1877.
NO, 42,
business cards.
JOHN CONNER'S
BANK TNG
AND
Exchange. Office,
AI.KANV, OREUOX.
IvETOSlTS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check nt sijrht.
Interest allowed on t ime deposits in coin.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
and New Vork, for sale at lowest rates.
Oollecrions mndeand promptly remitted.
Refers to II. W- CorbetivHeury Failinsc.
Y. S. Ladd.
Ranking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, "Feb. 1, W71-vS-
?S. JS. nJJMIIITOX, HI. p.,
RlrTf; OF THE I'NIVERSITY
J Melu-al Collect: ot New York, late
inein'KTof Ueilevieu H sj-iiiai Medical Col
vuc New York. Ob ICK In A. Carol hers
ATJo.'h drujf s'oAi. Albany, Oregon.
HAHDW AEE !
BOLTS, all sir.es audi lescrip-
f ions, fe genvrai iiakv
WAltU u full and complete n
lortment.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose.
.Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron,
on band for sale.
The Goldsmith Range,
THE BEST MADE.
CROCKERY WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment In
nieciiy.
Keeps all kinds of
OILS & WHITE LEAD.
Lime & Piaster of Paris,
at Portland prices, freight added.
e- -IMtrIns done neatly, at short notice.
and WAKKASttu.
J. URADWOIIL
First street. Albany, Oregon. niTvS
Barber Sliop 2
L. B. IIOYAL '
HAS OPENED a lim-ber Shop on First street
one door west of Thompson & Irvlns's har
tleys shop, where he will he plra3ed to meet all
m ho wish work in his line. Thankful for past
pntronase, he hopes by close attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance of the same. Will
keep constantly on hand a full supply of
Perfumery and Slair Oils, -
the best assortment iu town. Come and see
nte.
Albany, Or., February 2 1, 137G-23v8
THE METZLER CHAIR
Tins IS TO INFORM THE PCRLIC THAT
no chair goes from mv factory without my
name upon it. All othersare false imitations
and should be so regarded. All persons art
hereby warned arainst attempting any suci
imposition upon n.y customers. MET7LER
Jefferson, Or., Jan. 21. 187B.
Albany
Bath Hpuss & Barber &
TMIE UNDERSIGNED WOCLD i t 3.
X fully thank Win citizens of Alban ai
clnlty for the literal patronage Im-siow
him for the past wvwi years, and hope I
future a continuation of their favors. F
accommodation of transient tusiomw
friends in thQ npper part of town, he t I
ed a neat lit tie shop next door to TayiG
Saloon, where a irood workman will ai
n attendance to wait upon patron.
Dec.U.l74. JOE WET
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pen
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s ot
J. D. MfFAKLAND. MORC.AN.
MOUtiAN Sc. SieFAE2L.AX,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY! !
AND
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Nnl Poor to Well- I"mi o Sc Cos Expresa
OiHee, Albany. Orejffou.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH" EMI
grants and ot hers good bargains in farms
and small homesteads in Linn and adjoining
conn ties. Farms in value and size to suit pur
chasers. . . '
Also, city property, both. Improved and un
lmoroved. .
Renting farms and city property, and collec
tions of ail kinds, promptly attended to.
Our facilities for advertising will enable us
to do more for our patrons than any other
Areney in the State in our line.
We also pay special attention to the employ
ment and laior exchange department.
Albany, May lilf.
Raising and ITI oving Buildings.
WE THE USDEBSIGXED BEG LEAVE TO
announce to the citizens of Albany and
surrounding country that, having supplied our
selves with the necessary machinery for rals
lnr and removing buildings, we are ready at all
times to receive orders for audi work, which
we will do in short order at lowest rates. We
guarantee entire satisfaction In all work under
taken by us.
Orders left at the Register office promptly
attended to. Apply to. i
Alba. BANT.T, ALLEN CO.
Or., AprU 23. 1873. "&v7
Prof. G. P. Newell,
TEACHER OF THE "
Harmony, TnoronEb-nass and Singing. '
, , Special attention given to
VOICE CULTURE.
HAVTNG concluded to make ALBAST nwr
permanent residence, all who desire a
thorough knowledge of aiuvie can now bare
an opportunity.
PIAKOS ASD ORGANS
Tnrierc arvd. Hepaired
oiod9StMrFOBhy'8mlcan
wmUatVour rclw'" 9 musie 8tore-d I
AJbany, Au-ust 4, K" P' SEWELI'
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 Vas2iin;rtou and First Sts.,
A LB AN Y, OREGON,
J. SC.
PROPRIETOR.
House newly furnished throughout. The
best the market- art'ords always on the table.
Free onoli to auU Trout tbe House.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL,
ALBANY, : : : OREGON,
J. S. SCHAFFOUD, rropriotor.
S
TAGK OFFICE FOR CORVALLI5 AND
Lelmnon.
Only first class house in the city.
Free couch lo and from the house. 52 v9
THE ART 1KIEKVATIVF..
Printing by hand.
Printing by steam.
Printing from type.
Or from blocks by tbe ream.
Printing in black.
Printing in white.
Printing in color,
Ot sombre or bright.
Printing lor merchant.
Ami land agents, too ;
Printing tor any.
Who have printing to do.
Printing for hankers,
Clerks, auctioneers.
Printing for druggists,
For dealer? in wares.
Printing for dm per", - -'-
For grocers, for all
Who want printing done.
And will come and see "COLL."
Printing of pamphlets,
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 laliels.
All colors or use. sirs,
Especialij' lit for
Webfoot prod 'jeers.
Printing ot tonus
All sorts you can get
Legal, commercial.
Or "House to be let. "
Printing done quickly.
Bold. si3-)ih or neat.
At the liKGi.-TKU Printing-ofllee,
Corner ot First and Ferry Street.
STERLINGS' EXPRESS
FROM
EMPIRE CITY
VIA
GARDINER AND SCOTTSBURG,
Connecting; wit Wei h, Farro Sc Co.'a
Express at Uraln's Station, on
aal TIEUP.SDAYS,
returning on
' ' TUESDAYS and STODAYS.
All BtisincKS Entrusted to my
Care Promptly Attended To.
Patronage of the Puttie SoliciteA.
"J AS. A. STEKLIXO.
Dec 8, 1876-nllv9
Attention, Fruit Growcn!
THE DHIECTORS OF THE ALDEN FRUIT
Co. be to announce that they will put-the
Fa;tory 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 brinffinjr their f mit to tbe factory.
Fruit should be picked frotnhe trees and not
bruised. " ... ,
Parties havintr plums should be particular to
gather them before they become too rtpe.
A. NV ARNOliD, President.
Secretary..
Albany, July 28, 1876n
PBOMPX Delivery, at Living
Bates.
HAVING bought out the dell vary business ol
Mr. Lewis Stimson, I beg leave to announce to
the citizens and business men of Albany, that
I have on the streets an express and Job wagon
and will be happy to serve all who may give
AU orders will be promptly attended to at
reasonable rates.
Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Bell
Thrile- ' VIRGIL PARKER.
S. C .STOKE, M.
Physician and Surgeon,
BROWNSVHjLE, OREGON.
OfFU'E.U tUe Bmg Kiore.
S7v8
MEDICAL.
IX. HEXTOX, M.
PHYSICIAN & STJS.QS02T.
HA VING PERMAVEXTLY LOCATED IX
thc city ot Albany, and entered upon the
thirty-first year of his practice, respectfully
tenders his professional services to the citizens
or Albany and surrounding country. Okfice
at the City Drug Store. Residence on First
street. nS3v9
3. W. WILCOX,
Homoeopathic Physician.
OFFICE with Dr. E. II. Griffln 'First streot,
Albany, Oregon. T Chronic diseases a
46v8
GEO. VT. HAHPEH,
Physio - Medical Physician,
ALBANY, : OREGON.
TREATS ALL DISEASES ON TRUE PHYM
ologlcal principles, without the nsc of poi
sons. Office with Dr. Geo. W. Gray. Parrlsh
brick block. Office hours lrom 8 to-12 A. M.,
land from 1 to 5 P. M. n30v9
J. L1XSEY IIILI., M. D.,
OFFICE -At Bell Parkei's new drug store.
RESIDENCE Second street, between rail
road and Montgomery. 8-44
Mrs. S. Nichols, 1L D.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE corner of First
aud Hroarlalbin streets, np stairs over Post
otlice. Special attention u i veil to the diseases
of women. Bdns areular trmiluateof Boston
Medical University, and having several years
exjieriencc. I inn assure those sutTcring, relief
by mv method of treatment.
Albany, Or., March 2, 1877-22v9.
LEGAL.
F. M. HILLSB,
Attorney at Law,
Lotaaoa, Orejoa.
Tiril'L PRACTICE in the dlfterent courts of
the State. Special attention given to the
collection of all claims entrusted to his cure,
anil promjit returns made. fc-7"" Investigation
of Titles, t:oiiveyaiicinji, and all Probate Mat
ters carefully anil punctuallv attended to.
Oniec on First St., next to Fox Bro. n23v9
W. Q. PIFEU,
ATTORNEY AT UW,
ALSA1TY, 0RE&02T.
Offlce in second story of Brtggs building.
"VrH-L PRACTICE in the different Courts of
it the Sta'c. Sx-oial attention given to the
collection of all claims entrusted to hiscare.
Investigation of titles, conveyancing and all
probate mutters carcfullv attended to. 23v9
I. K. X. BTLACKBIRX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BROWNSVILLE. L1XN CO., OGN.
PBOMIT ATTIO liIVK.M TO ALL
business. 22 va
J. C. POWELL. . I. FLIXH.
POWELL & FLIXX,
Attorneys A.- Counsellors nt Law and So
licitors iu luiucery,
AHany, Oivgon. Collections made and con
veyances promptly attended to. 1-8
CaiAS. E. WOLYGRTOK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, OREGON.
WILL pnictkrc in all the Courts in the State.
OFFlfK ill Froniau's brick, over Dodd's
hardware store. nl'.)v9
MISCELLAXEOUS.
MRS. Ij. J. POWELL,
DKAI-Elt IX N
Fashiona"blQ Hillinoiy !
First Street, AI1any, Oregon.
RECEIVES NEW UNES OF MILLINER Y,
Bonnets. Hats. etc.. verv latest styles, trim
med and untrimuicd. Flowers, Featliers, Ifib
lons, ctc etc, bvkuy wekk, at the store on
First street lately occupied by Mrs. Stevens.
The ladies are invited to give me a call. 33v9
Pictures and Picture Frames.
E. 13. PURDOM
Would announce to the citizens of Albany and
vicinity, that lie is prepared to furnish all kinds
of PICTURE FKAS'ZS to order.at short notice.
Pictures framed, and old frames repaired. 'aV
athisofticu on First, street, ono door west of
uroaaaioin. auu leave your uranni
W. R. KAIIAM,
(LATE OF MICUKi'ASK
Merchant Tailor,
KEEPS always on hand Doeskins, Cassimeres
Vestings, etc., a larger and better stock
than ever lcfore brought to this market.
Cuts and makes to order all stylesof Clothing
lor men anu noys, at reasonable rates, guaran
teeing: satis ftiet ion .
Shop on First street, next door to City Mar
ket, lately occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. 25v8
UNIVERSITY FUND COMMIS'NR
FOtt LINK COUKTT, OREOOK.
o
FFICE At his residence, Allmny, Oregon.
Applications received lor mans. atv
J. F. BACKENSTO,
Agent far W. F. BurnhanVs 1874
PATENT TURBINE WATER WHEEL,
17R ALL territory west of the Rocky moun
' tains.
I will guarantee these wheels to give a better
per. cent, for the water used, and to have better
gates, than any wheel known on the Pacific
coast, ana cause t ne user less tronnte.
Albany, Ogn-35v9 J. F. BACKENSTO.
BOOK STORl,
3KO. FOSIIAY,
DEALER IN MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery
Fancy Articles, &c.
Books imported to order, at shortest possible
nobnxs. vanau
FOR SALE !
"V&.liAtle 13 nil ding-
SUITABLE FOR
Dwellings or Business Houses,
SITUATED in the business part of the city
two lots, in block No. 3, in the city of Alba
ny, Oregon, on t he corner of Ferry and Water
streets, near ine uty aims, steamboat landing
ft i T n i' Z, .rt.i...
I feet on Ferry street y
,133 feet on Water atreet,
with buildings thereon.
Inquire on the premises for particitirs.
THOS. J. S AFFORD.
Albany, Or., Jan. 26, !S77-18v9
S12
n Uy at home. Agents wanted- Outfit
A terms free. TKCE&CO., Augusta.Me.
JOHN BRIGGS
TAKES TmS OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM
his friends and the public generallv. that
he is now settled in his
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
on the old stand next door to P. C. Harper & Co
where can lie found as great an assortment and
as large a stock of
Stoves 'and Ranges
as can be found In any one house this side of
roruana, anu at us
LOV -A. PRICE.
ALSO .
Castlron, Brass Enameled
in great variety. Also,
Tin,
Sheet Iron, -
Galvanized Iron, '
and
Coppcrwarc,
always on hand, and made to order, AT LIV
ING ItATJES.
Call on Him -
Albany, Oclobcr 22, 1873-5V8
CLOT
AND..
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Fall & "Winter Styles.
ON HANDfCOflSTANTLY RECEIVN&
.AT.
L E. BLA
In Fronian'g Sew Block,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY.
A complete stock of all the
LATEST STYLES IN CLOTHING
AND ....
Gentlemen's Underwear.
BOOTS, UMBRELLAS, OVERSHOES, NECK
TIES, OVERALLS, GLOVES. ETC.
Extra Sizes of Clothing & Specialty.
("Orders taken for Clothing, Shirts, Jfcc,
and KITS WAKKA-NTEl).
A feir share of custom respectfully solicited.
I,. K. It LA IN.
Albany, Oregon, November it, Ib7u-Uvi)
Incorporated Feb. 4, 173. Capital. t20,000.
GRANGE
UNIOIT STOEE!
Corner First and Washington streets,
Albany, : Oregon.
President. S. A. OAWSOX.
Superintendent, J. BL.EYIS.
DIBECTOIK:
J AH. UI?eLFA, M. 9III.I.FR,
H. FROM. A. Kl.KV lists.
U.OAWrOBD, M. II. WILUN,
S. A. IIAWSOSi.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu
DRY GOODS
Clothing, Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Farm Implements
and Machinery, fce., &c.
Machinery Warehouse on 2d, bet ween Ferry
- and Washington streets.
Also, bny and sell on commission all kinds of
uoous, marKetauie i'roauce. &c.
Dec 24, W7S-14v8lll6
EVERYBODY
BUYS THEM
TTAV1NG just received a lauc.e ship-
roent of t be ofttobr&ted new stylo Combined
; "I.
STATES!,! AN GRAIN DRILL,
direct from the factory, anu now offering extra
inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most
ot tne Deal farmers in the state are now using
them. - ' -
. Saving seed and an increased yield of grain
is the result t4 drilling.
Can be used equally well as a
Drill or Broadcast Seeder.
The STATESSLYN GRAIN DRILL has been
o "v ivi una vui .
M arerooma at my Blacksmit h ftbop, eomerof
wai wu Muanuiru HtreetA, AIUUUV, UiVi$UU
FRANK WOOD.
ft
Uarcu 31J 1876-8
JOSEPH TAYLOR,
Practical Vr cliitect ,
Joiner and. General Builder,.
ALBANY, : : : : OREGON.
OFFICE With W. II. Kuhn, Ferry street.
Residejkce Corner CaliDooia and Sixth
streets. ar677
MRS.! ASTVA WIIIXSOX,
PashionaTole Milliner,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAS ON HAND and will be constantly re
ceiving during the season, all the latest in
Bonnets, Hats, and the latest in Millinery. All
work done, and goods sold, at the lowest rates
for cash. , Caprl877
Are You Going to Ruild f
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD A HOUSE,
barn or fence, send in your orders to Settle
meir & Dawson, Lebanon, who have on hand
and are sawing pine, red, white and vellow fir
lumber of the very best quality, which they
will sell as low as the lowest.
r , , ' SETTLEMEHt & DAWSON.
March 16, 1S77.-2ov9
Dr. GEO. W. GRAY
DENTIST,
ALBANY,, OREGOX.
Office in Parrish's Brick Bloc -c, corner of First
and Ferry streets. Residence on corner of
Fifth and Ferry streets. Offlc hours from 8 to
12 o'clock a. M., and 1 to 5 o'clock P. M. (46v7
M'CALLEY & ANDREWS,
IN THE
(DM xlm hnl fling
Lebanon, Oregon,
DKALEItS IX
Y000DS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
Wood & Willow Ware,
CriT GIVE US A CALL.
n29v0
NORTH PACIFIC
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION,
Portland, Oregon.
Capital. $100,000. Gold Coin Basis.
Incorporated 1874.
I
I. WASSERMAS, President.
F. QI AI KESBI SH, Vice Pres.
I. W. WAKEFIEf.l, Secretary.
W. S UDD, Treasurer.
tV. II. KFFISIOEK, Attorney.
J. L. QUAt ltKXKl StI, ties. As'
W. P. HALL, '
Speeial Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
dccl5nl2v0
Ladiesl Yariely Emporium.
MbIs. mTJ- HYDE
IVeEI'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND
j
German Zenhyr, C'anras. Thread, rins,
XwUt's:, Jiuttons, Heal lhtir &'tr(tcfi
cs dial C'ws, Hosiery, M tamped
! Goods, tCc, tc., tc.
Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's
Health Corset !
Child's Waist 1
I
j and Madam Fpye's
Corset Slcirt Supporter.
e55French f lamping- done to order.
I38SrBroadalbin St., opposite Post OfflccJOv
WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTA
TION & LOCKS COMPANY.
'MOTM'B.-TnB FOLLOWING RATES OK
X'l KrciKht on israin and Flour have lieon es
tablished by this Company as the Maximum
rates lor one yearirotn may isi, iau, viz :
Per Ton
Oregon City
to Portland... $1 oo
liuticviue
Chamioeg
Dayton ,
Fafrlield 1
Wheatland
Lincoln
Salem ;
Kola f
Independence
Ankney's Landing
Buena vista -"
Spring Hill
Albany ; f
Corvaliis i
Teoria j
Monroo 1 !
Harrisbnnr
1 75
1 75
2 00
2 00
3 AO
a so
2 50
a 75
a 75
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 60
3 50
4 00
4 00
5 00
KuKeneCity
(iintn rnui Flour shinned from the points
almve mentioned direct to Astoria will be
charged $1 00 per ton additional.
Tire company will contract with parties who
desire it to transport Grain and Flour at above
rates for any apecitted time, not exceeding five
years. 8 G. REED,
3 : i Vice President W. T.&L Co.
Portland. April 38, 1S77.
i Notioe.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom
soever, not to purchase of John D. Hurd a
certain promissory note of the amount of 778.
50 executed December 16th, 1876, and due July
1st 1877, by tho undersigned: to said Hurd, as
the makers thereof hold valid ciaims and set
offs aaainst tbe holder. John D, Hurd.
i RETTI.EMEIR A DAWSON.
Kcbruarj'l, lS77-10v9
ALL THE CJIILDItEX.
I stippnne if all the children
Who have lived through ages long
Were collected and Inspected
Tliey would make a wondrous throng.
Oh, the babble ol the Babe) I
Oil, the flutter of the fuss !
To begin with Cain snd Abel,
Ami to finish up with us. -.
Think of all the men and women1
Who are now ami who have been f
Every nation since creation .-
I.
that una world ut ours lias seen ; - .
"U of them not nnir
"iTilt " a baby small :
While ot children, oil, how many
Never have grown np at all !
Some have never laughed or spoken,
Never used their rosy feet ;
Some have even flown to Heaven
Ere they knew that lite was sweet ;
And, indeed, I wonder whether,
If we reckon every birth.
And bring such a flock together,
There is room for them on earth ? '
"Who will. wash their smiling faces?
Who their saucy ears will box? ...
Who will dress them, and caress them?
Who will darn their little socks?
Where aie arms enough to hold lliem?
Hands to pat each shining Jcad ?
Who will praise them Who wilUcold
tla iti ? , . , . . . "
"Who will pack them off to bed ?
Little happy Christian children,
- Little' savage children, too, f- s
In all stages, of all ages, . .
That our planet ever knew !
Little Princes and Princesses,
Little beggars wan and faint, .
Some in very handsome dresses,
Naked some bedaubed with paint.
Only think of the confusion
Sneh a motly crowd would make !
And the clatter of their chatter.
And the things lliat ther would break!
Oh, the babble of the Babel !
Oh, the flutter of the ftiis !
To begin with Cain and AIel, '
And to finish off with us !
Lost. At the celebration in Albany on
the 4 th, a black and blue waterproof cape.
Any one finding the same will be amply
rewarded by leaving it at P. C. Harper's
or S. E. Young's.
Lime and Plaster of Paris At J.
Grad wold's, in quantities fo suit, at Port
land prices,, freight added. Call ajid see
for yourself. n3Gv9
The Goldsmith Range Sold by John
Brigg, is the most economical, heats np
tlie room less and is the equal at least of
any other stove or range as a baker or for
any other purpose for which a stove or
range is used. A full complement of tin
ware goes with each range. Call at John
Briggs' store and see for yourself. 37
. Mesdamks Allison & Arnold Have
taken the new building on First street next
to J. II. Biirkliarfa real estate office, where
they can be found by their lady friends,
prepared to do all kinds of dressmaktng,
cutting and fitting, etc., on short notice.
Patterns furnished at short notice. All
work done at reasonable rates and in the
best manner. Ladies, call and see us.
40v9
Re-01'f.ned New Stock. Ed. Haum
has reopened the Lectieonian cigar stand,
adding a stock of school books, stationery
and notions. lie will keep an immense
stock of the finest cigars and tobaccos. He
invites all to call and examine his goods,
when they will be well treated and given
the best ol bargains. . v9n35
Cunningham & Co., on corner of Broad
albin and First streets, keep on hand &11
Winds of agricultural implements and "ma
chines, such as headers, reapers and mow
ers, threshers, plows, hay rakes, etc., etc
as well as hacks and wagons of tlte. best
makes and styles, all or any of which will
be sold at the lowest cash rates. Mr. E.
Buchanan, Manager of the business for
Messr". T. & Co. in this city, is one of
the best boys in the business, and the more
you trade with him the bettei you'll like"
him. Call and see for yourself, when yon
want anything in the agricultural line. j ...
Picnic and Cami-meeting. The pleas
ure and profit pf these institutions are very
much enhanced by a proper regard to tlte
appearance of the outer person. Ladies
and gentlemen, boys, ghis and, babies, ca.n
all secure a becoming toilet, and thus "get
a lift"' towards a higher and better life, by
paying a timely visit to the ready-pay store
of Wheeler, at Shcdd, where the best goods
in all lines are sold at the lowest prices.
He has a new and full stock expressly lor
these occasions.
Peruvian Syrup.
Brooks, 5Ie., Sept. 7, 1870.
Dear Sir From early youth I was in
feeble health, troubled with humor in my
blood, weakness and debility of the system
generally ; was unable to labor mneli, and
only at some light business, and then only
with great camion. Seven years ago the
past spring, I had several attacks of diph
theria which lelt my limbs paralyzed and
useless, so I was unable to walk or even sit
np. Noticing ttie advertisement ot Peru
vian Syrup, I concluded to give it a trial,
aud to my great joy soon found my health
improving. I continued tho use of the
Syrup until three bottles had been used,
and was restored to complete health, and
liave remained so to this day. I attribute
my present health entirely to thse oli
Peruvian Syrup, and hold it in high esti
mation. I cannot speak too highly in its
praise. I have1 in several cases recom
mended it in cases similar to my own with
the same good results. Your truly,-
jllly CHARLS3- E. PEARCTi V
Is Your ure Worth 10 rente. -
Sickness prevails everywhere, tind every
body complains of some disease daring their
life. When sick, the object is to get well ;
now to say plainly that no person in this
world that is suffering witlr Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and its effects, such as In
digestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour
Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation' of the
Heart, Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc-
can take Green's August Flower without?
getting relief and cure. If you doubt this,
go to yonr Druggist and get a sample bot
tle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size
75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. , L
tonttvO
LOCAE MATTERS
LEBAKOX ITEMS.
Active measures' are beirig' taken In that ..
railroad line which will soon be establish -!
and right ot way' obtained. Mr. Waasora"
has been chosen oy the stockholders as Dl- '
rector from this pofh& and' has or soon will1
be confirmed by (he Board of Directors of
the W. V. & CUtaSYrtaifCo. It is the lz .
tention to commence grading the roadbed'
immediately after harvest!, and it is calcu
lated ' tliat the grading between this point
and Corvaliis will be finished by the first if'"
December next. The" citizens" have sub--scribed,
considerable stock, although the'
agent, Mr. J. Wassom, has not as yet put;
forth much effort to obtain stock becats
ol not being supplied wjth, the proper books.
Tlie books are now inhls possession and?
he will immediately, commence' canvass-'
Ing for aid. Mf. David Smith antL William . -Feebler
have agreed to grade the tceeS ,
through their fitrras, nnd ft is expected: 0th'
cr energetic farmers will do likewise. . -
Our citizens who staid at home, with.'
quite a crowd from the countrj-, approprl-'
atelj' cclebratetl the nattbh's hlrtlalay with'
interest. Mr. Clifford Dunham orated in'
eulogistic manner of our glorioU3" nation to .
a crowded street. Mr. C. B. Montague'
read the Declaration of Independence In a'
clear, forcible manner. Mr. J. L. Cowan'
acted as Chairman ot tlie meeting, and a!nV
made some very forcible remarks. Mr. J,
O. Roland acted as Marshal, while ther
Lebanon Brass Band won Id at intervals' -give
us some of the choicest national airs. .'
We felt that although 101 years have elaps
ed since the first celebration of American'
Independence, yet we are as zealously at-J
tached to the country as then. A cons pic-"
uous banner was stretched across Main
street, and directly on one side was erected '
a stand ot sufficient height so that tlie seve
ral speakers could be dtstltictiy seen and'
Iieard by the entire assembly.- MV.I.ErvIn'
acted as gunner, Imvlng obtained" ah old '
cannon, and at intervals Ac Wotild firo off
his battery, having early in the day Hred'
101 shots in memory of the years of ourV
Govern mciit. .-.
Considering it was an impromptu affair,- .
our celebration to-day is considered' to have-'
been tlie best for years past. " r r
July4t!i, 1877 Union forever. V
From PrxE Creek. From a private let--ter
dated Pinecreek, W. T.; June 2Ov we"
are permitted to extract as follows ;: "My--
sell and three other men were Camped in a
new valley twenty-five miles north of thir
place, in the timber1 On a small creek, on
the 24th, when a friendly Indian, very
much excited, came and told us a than liatl1 -been
killed on Pine creek. I did not cred-
it the news, but still I started for. home.- -over
another route leading away from tlie
Indians, reaching, here all right about 6
o'clock in the evening. I found the dtU
zens fortified one mile from my place;- '
Loui, a Cotir d'Alche Indian, had just ar- -rived
with Bill 'Alklre'a horsey Which he
had taken from an Indian.-this latter In' . '
dian saying he liad killed man .who hat1
fired upon litm and another Indian ; in re
turning the fire the white man was kUledr
and the Indian took the horse. Knowing
the horse, I and A. G. Queener and the'
Indian Lotii, started for the house ot Uncle
John Ritchie, one and a half miles distant.
Arriving at the house, I went in and found?
Ritchie lying just inside his own door, tlie'
door being partly open, shot ' directly
through the center of trie breast' ;; lie had1
also been struck over the right eye With'1 .
the poll of an ax and the ax left lying at
his feet with some of deceased's gray hairs'
still clinging to it. Deceased war an old'
bachelor about 68 years of age. ' We then' '
took the wagon and harness belonging to'
deceased, and took tho body to the tort,- -burying
him the next day a decently as- .
we could. - The. friendly, Indians say there'
is no danger except from straggling rene--
gades.' Tlie ' nehibors generally ' are' iti' !
foitification. The greatest difficulty at''"
presentls a lack of guns and ammunition.- '
Times, If it had not been for the Indian
scare would have been g$d. Emigration1
was pouring in, but that is all jstopped.-,
Tlie crop prospect is excellent. ; .
( Mrs. Mose Sternberg and-rs. Senders .
with their children, are spending tlie Sura-'
tner at Soda ville, which, by, the way, is be .
coming a great place for the resort of Inva-
lids, and those desiring" to get Away fronV
tlie noise and dust of ttie heated term In1 '
tlie, larger cities. .
-frit? ' i , ;
A range that meets every lequirertMsntT
and satisfies every demand made upon it-'
he ' Richmond Range.' It' lias no equal ,
among stbveii or ranges.- The only, placer
to get one is at W. II. McFarland's, next
to the Biink. . ... , "
.Tlie boys don't propose to Visit, the w
tertnelon patch of tlie old follow who puts '
"sumtliin"' in all the ripe ones that made1
em all intfsck on flietr last visit !' - '' '
Tlie members-of Albans BmyBarid nn'
quite a number of their friends started for'"
YaqninA Bay and ftf h on Tuesday. TtcreH1
Be musio in tliat crowd, you bet. ' ' j "
We are laid under renewed obligations to
onr old frrend; ' Jarbes Fliilayson, Esq.
ttiis flime for several' gallon! mt oiirrants. -'J
The fire alarm on liTiday aitcrnooti was1
earned by a defective, or the absence or
fine, at Mr. E. B. Purdom's: Damage ni"
Starr Mcaley, wife" and. baby, went up
into the mountains last week, cm a visit tc
father and " mother.'
Spend id weather ever since Uie 4thv