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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1877)
ALBANY, OREGON', AUCi. 31; 1377. Conkling and Edmunds are both re ported as opposing President Hayes. A Democratic paper lias been started at Port Townsend. Ir. E. II. Fisko, ot Salem, an old fctideiit and Uglily reppected,died there ,ou Monday night. Since the discovery ot gold iu 1851 tlie population of Australia lias increased 834 per cent., that ot the United States 126 per cent., and Canady 660 percent. ' Up in Umatilla comity Farquliar McRea tlireashed 1,200 bushels of clean wheat from 20 acres, at the rate of 60 bushelj? per acre. JXDIAX X'EWS. A telegram of the 2Stli says Joseph had turned back from the main body of Indians to fight Gen. Howard. That they came within 25 miles of Virginia City iu Madison valley, where they stole and drove' offSOO horses in the direction of Geiser basin. Howard, who had made camp at Ileniy's Lake, awaiting supplies, expected to move after the While Gen. Pearson was lighting the Pittsbilrg mob, thieves entered his I houte and ptole a gold watch and chain, j diamonds,, aud othet jewelry. ' The Executive Committee have de cide to erect a building at the fair grounds at 5alem to be used as a thea tre. lt will be SOxSO feet, with f-tage room, etc. LARGE WOUK COMPLETED. i The canal around the Des Moines Rapids on the upper Mississippi river, has juM, been completed. The canal is three hundred teet wide, extending from Keokuk along the To wa' shore to Nash ville. The minimum depth is five feet, and the- fall 18$ teet. Tho earth em bankment is Irom GO to 80 feet wide at tho bottom, and 10 at the top. There are three locks 350 feet long and 0 feet ' hostiles on the 2-Uh. Gen. Sturgis is wide, or cut stone masonry, that cost j reported on tho Yellowstone with six from ."G0,000 to 725,000 each. The j companies of"soIdiers to meet Joseph's lower lock is at Keokuk. The gates j band. can be opened in a minute, and the lock j KcTnTmotor 'Irian, explains his fills in three minutes, btcamcrs passing j lol)g si:ellcc i,v saying that he has been through in trom eight to twelve rain- el)g3getl for over a year in the coustruc utcs. Tlio work was begun in 1876, at j tiOI1 0f a machine weighing twenty tons, a cost to tho General Government of j and costing $00,000, to generate the S i, 155,000. If Government can build now torcc he claims to have discovered, such expensive works on the Mississippi, jrr. Ketly's friends have still the great it can certainly afford a few thousand j e6t confidence in his ability to master dollars to aid in building canal and ; ail difficulties in his way. Li "WlLli rP.OSI SA2T FRA1TCXSC0 Atoout Soptomtoer Gtii, WITH A FULL STOCK OF ALB Alff Y GOLLECIAT 1 IWSTITUTE, locks around the Cascades of the Colum- ! bia- Cayuse Keyuolds was recently nipped at Laramie with nineteen horses iu his possession that really belonged . to citi zens of Umatilla county. He will re tarn, probably to serve the State. . The Odd Fellows of Olympia are tak ing the initiatory steps toward organizing a Grand Lodge in that Territory. The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of tho U. S,, that meets next month, will bo pe titioned for a charter. The City of Amoy cleared from As toria on Friday last for Liverpool, her cargo, consisting of 18,033 sacks, ot wheat and 11,000 cases ot salmon, - the cargo being valued at 116,500. The New Edison telephone was test ed to-day at the Westeru Union build- TIIE XEYV DEM AX P. Several of tbe Eastern papery are loud in their demands of lato that Gov- 1 eminent take possession and control of all the main lines of railway. Tho rail way managers, of course, are, under this condition of things, to be appointed by the Government. It is coutended that in this way the vast power of these huge railway corporations would bo ex tinguished, tor there could nc longer be any such corporations. The plan otVeiel to secure the railways isthis : Govern ment to assume control of tho railways and issue to the stockholders a certifi cate entitling the holder to 'a certain numlicr of shares, and guaranteeing to The Xew Albany, Indiana, I:Jj-r-Standurd, a Democratic sheet, declares that Blue Jean Williams is not so pop ular in Indiana as ho was a year ago "by about ninety-nine one-hundred the per cent." In other words the Indiana Democracy offer to.sell out for one cent on the dollar and get no takers! German capitalists seem to avoid the new Russian loan. Its failure in lin Hamburg and Vienna is believed to be on account ot a suspicion prevailing that the amount of paper mcney issued by tho Bank ot Russia has recently been m ich increased. THAT WILL BE SOLD OEEAP. The FALL TERM or llii School begin MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 3d, IS77. FACULTY. : Rev. U. XV. STRATTO, A. M., President, nhd Profesaor of Mentul and Moral Sciences. Rev. L. J. POWELL, A. M., Principal, Professor of Mai hematics and Natural Sciences. II. II. HEWITT, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages. Minn CLARA PRICE, II. Ireccntre, Teacher of French. Mi DORA SALlCiER, Teacher of German. MIhs XETTIE PIPER, Teacher of Instrumental anil Vocal Music. Mm. W. S. PETERS, Teacher of Drawing and Painting-. Xtw T-I:iy. j The public subscription fur the new 4 1 per cent, thirty-year French treasury j bonds were so few that the minister of j vtAVIwlruuiy finance has ceased advertising them, and EDUCATIONAL. riHE FAl.I. TF.RM of tho SAVFIAM AC.VD X cmy will commence on Monday, ScptassAsr 17th, 1377. pry the holder toui per cent, annually i , . , . . , . , . 1 J 1 i sold the remainder not previously di forever. Of course such stocks would become a favorable investment. It would not be necessary for tho Govern ment to purchase every littlo railway in the country, simply tho trunk lines that cross the continent, great lines tra versing States from east to west and trom nprth to south. It is urgsd that posed of to the Uothschilds. .l.Y IMPOU TAX T PLUS OX AGE. . . 3! -1 ' . , I i mg over uie cxiraorumury u.m. u. . Kussia. Germany. Belgium and Z&W miles. x no wire uscu was a ioo-j to IIarttord;and back over which music was transmitted distinctly. Worcester Iess: "lie was not ex actly a victim ot sunstroke ; but, as he bad been kicked out of a basement in an emphatic and tlatfooted manner,' he pre ferred, to alludo to the circumstance as a coupe do solo heel."' The wheat crop of the United States of this year, it is estimated will aggre gate 325,000,000 bushels, against 200, 000,000 last year. Of this year's crop it is estimated not less than 100,000,000 busheld will be sent abroad. All neo'osarv teacher will be employed, and every effori iniwle to make the school worthy will bo offered to those wih:n:? to take lesson m respective ira iiii and 1'iimlm.r. :uii Music, or a complete eom'si in Ilonk-kcepin. Students from abroad (-an obtain board at reasonable rates. For further particulars, apply to the Princi pal, .1. ;iliu;ut. Lebanon, Oregon, Ansjust 31, 1ST". -t'J Day before yesterday a mau of gen tlemanly aud intelligent appearacce, neatly attired and carrying a fancy cane, j walked into Gov. Chad wick's oirica and j informed him tliat he had "come fur the j State taxes." The eu-vernor not to be j H-arralt I Hurrah ! ! Hurrala 1 1 ! Soiuwl t.lio -Txxliloo I DipMlisria is a CuraUa Disease ! T-K?5. WII.COX and AKNOLD, of AT.BAN Y , France tluj railways are owned and op orated by Government, with great ad vautage to the public. As to whether the national treasury would be ad van taged by such control of railwaj's we aro not informed ihe mere fact that the general public is benefited thereby seems to be thought a. sufficient reason for urging the matter on " the attention of Congress. It is jencrally conceded; laild, the water and the air; and that that something must be done to put a as tho people of this boantiinl country stop to the growing power of our vast j were ellj0.ing the fruks of ,lis labor he railway monopolies, nuc wneiner me , tbouKiit it otilills, but rii-.t that they will enve dipbl hcria every lime, 1 guaran tee, if called in linn1. ' T.i Mil f-'i i ti'lx til th'- iriihvin llimiUi: I would i av. I had a rae tif diphtheria if eleven days niid.-np in miTit.eirPSs. mid lint f'nllv utl. ! ptandimr, which was treat. 1 by oilier pbysi NOTIC rr Courses oi Study : Such as are common to schools of this grade. Calendar : Terms begin September 3d, November 12t h, Januarv 28th. and April 8th. weeit during the holidays. Commencement Day, June 12tli, 1S7S. Rates cf Tuition por Term : a IN" AIUdTIDN TO MY COMMODIOUS Ware house at the foot of Klisworlh street, I have rented the substantial warehouse owned by John Fester, at tin. foot of Hroadalbin atreel, and am now prepared to store 200,000 Bushels "Wheat. Packs furnished to those storing with me, nnd a larire quantity on hand lor sale at the lowest market price. I will pay the highest cash price for nnd otheir i-croal. Thfjit received at Tangent uml MiUts iit Albany prices. SiT'Callaml see me before making arrango meitta for selling, or for storing eisewliero. c i. siaisox. Albany, July 13, lS77-n52v9 'rim'iry $ 5 00 ommon Kntrlish 8 00 Higher Branches, including preparatory j.aim anti i-reeK io oo 'ollesiiate, including higher Latin and trt-ek.ad vaneed Matlieuialiesi.Men- lal und Moral Sciences 12 00 cians. who Iftited. S. II. 'THOMPSON'. derstand'mg the request, suggested that j August 31, i;77ov!mo perhaps it was laud he wished, and re- i:i.hts f iiibectobs. , , . r. , ,P1 i Vo'l'ICE IS IIKUKP.Y C.1VEN to the Btoi-k- ferred him to Col. lann. 1 he gentle- j i iiouu-rs of the Albany & stmtwni Water , . .' , . , , . 1 1 liteh and ( V.nnl t'o., tbut tho nnnnal nieelin-r manly visitor then astonished the gov- ! ,,r s.ud sto.-Wioiders -iii be Uc-i i at Hh-oihi-e of . . . -.,. 1 ! sail omianv. ir Albnnv, in I.bm cnunty. Ove- ernor by informing nim that about six- j iron. onTucv'.'ay. the inn !; f s.ptemer, , , ,,.11 i t ls77. tit our oViock in t In- al'.ei'noou of said day, teen years ago ne made all the lands 111 i(r tin- iuriwuf electing seven directors for , . , , . . . j saiJ Comrunv for the next eiisninjr year. this country, hence he did nut want to j jaon wiujelkk, iivsidnt. i I.. Ft. INN. SN'Vflarv. purchase any ;" that lie had made the' Albany, An.?, st, io'7-49w2 The affair at Plevna don't get away with us so bad wheu we are informed there were only 8,000 or 10,000 Turks' engaged, and that the Russians were so clumsily handled as to make the whole thing a blander and a farce It is reported that Barnum, the t.how- m&D, is trying to engage Sitting Bull for exhibition purposes. The Indian warior is a fugitive from the United Statej, and Barnum has applied to the government for immunity from prosecu tion lor Sitting Bull for two year-j. A full statistical account of tho Ger man soldiers killed anl wounded daring the Franco-German war has been pub- lished at Berlin by Fischer & Co. The total number of combatants, either killed of wounded, araountcd.to 88,867, com. prising 3,658 officers and 84,200 men. A sheep herder named Franklin has killed a grizzly bear in tho Blue moun tains which weighed 700 pounds. The bear was a young one. Tho track- of an old grizzly, which has been seen, in the 6ame locality, ' measures 16 inches long and 12 inches wide. - T ' "A man will never proeper who has the curse ot a ruined woman upon him. The murderer of the body can be tried and executed by the world's law. but the murder of the soul is tried by heav ens laws and the execution ia sure as Divine justice." Aunt Betsy in Wo man's Journal. . . The Colonist estimates the season's catch of salmon in Fraser river at 200, 000 cases, valued at 81,300,000. It says that while Oregon has but one riv er that produoes.salmon yn any quantity - British Columbia has five, besides innu- merable bays, harbors and estuaries when salmon can bo taken in great quantities. , An exchange says : Tho courts have decided that privates and non-commissioned officers who were prisoners of war during the rebellion are entitled to twenty-five cents per day, while prieon f ers as commutation for rations. This bit of information is given for the special benefit of soldiers in thii vicinity and elsewhere, who were prisoners and have never received euch commutation taking possession (A the roads by Gov ernment is the best way, is at present a question for discussion. It is ttated' that the legislature of South Carolina, under the reformers, has destroyed the Fchool sjstem of that state just as far as it conld bo done in a single year. The general school lax has been put in the publin treasury and local taxes for schools forbidden, and no provision has been made for numbering the children, which would prevent any legal distribution of moneys. All this has been done in order to prevent the education of colored children from being a tax on the properly of the whites, says tho Oregonian. should pay him tho taxes collected on their present possession--. He said it was due him and he wanted it. The Governor, evidently feeling uncomforta ble in the presence of so august a person as his visitor claimed U be, asked him to call another day aud he would see about it. The visitor politely took his leave. To-day a letter was received at tho State department from him, dated at Portland, reiterating his demand for tho State's taxes. This is tho fust time we have ever heard of the Creator ot the Universe visiting this city in person since the foundation. He did not stay long, though, evidently realizing that there was greater -need for his presence in the "Metropolis of Oregon" than here. Salon Jfi-rcziry. VTIfB IThKI5EBV ;iVKS Unit Ihe nn- dersiirned, administrator of Hie estate of Solomon Kilter, deceased. h liied in rhe (,'onuty Conn t' l.inn comity, iroirnn. bis linal account as such mimiiii-inc'nr in the matterof said c.-tnfe. and that :-.i-l t'.-nnty Court has a pointe.l Tuesday, t he sivoit-i day of October, 1877, at the hour of fine oV lot-it in ilnafterm on, for the hearing of objection to said aeuount, and for the settlement thereof. JOHN' T,Ki:iV, Administrator. Albany, Axu;. 31, 1S77-4:i'.i CIiii9K Out. T'lIIS FIRM EXl'IKIM; I!Y LIMITATION, -1- October 31st, 1H77. we notify ull persons ov in;r u j that till aecMJtints must beset tied by cash or note, and till notes due must be paid by that time. All notes and accounts unpaid by that time will be placed in court fur collect ion. W. II. I01H CO. Albany, Auprust 31. 1S77S3vil Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn, i Imiory M. Cheadle plaintiff, vs. C. C. Burge, def in!:mt.' To C. C. Ruvp. th't above named defendant : In the name of the Slate of tutson you are hereby required to appear aud answer the com plaint of Ihe above plaintiff in the above en titled court, now on Hie with the Clerk of raid court , within ten diiys from the due of the service of this summons upon yon if served m I. inn county. Inon, bur if served in any other county in "ihe s:uie ot Oregon, ben "within twenty days from Ihe daTeof t he service of this summons "upon yon ; and if served by publica tion, then by the tirst ilav of the next regular term of said' court following the publicat ion of this summons lor six successive weeks, to oe begun and held on the i'h M'Huhnj in OrtoUr, 1S77, and von are hereby nolitled that if voit fail to appear and answer said complaint. is above re 0,'uired, ihepinintitf will take judruient against von for t be sum of c-l-Js in .-'old coin of t he Unit ed Siatcs.and iuierest ibereon at llu; rateof one percent, per month in like coin from Octo ber 1st, l7-'.an.l for ihe coslsand disbursmenta ot tins action to ih.' laM' i. Published by orderot Hon. 1;. P. ISo!sK,.Tivlro of s;;id court , which order bears date duly 13th, 1S77. c i I'OWKLl. & Ff .IX N', Attorneys lor piann in. July in, 177. j ( i:iv9w(5 1 5 i-ick ! 13iiclc I ' i TKSSHK. Cl'NhlFF ,t STITKS nnw have on "lf bjin.l a larire iluantiTvof irood new burned i.KU k, at 1 neir var.t auout nan a mile west oi the citv. near tho Masoi ie Cemetery. Prices A LOW AS THE .' Kr. Call and sec AU-nny, Or., June 1", 77-3sv'jm3 Philadelphia Times: The general weakening ot tho old party lines at pres ont is much like the loose party discip line that prevalod in 1841, when the Know Nothing party played foot ball with both the Whig and Democratic organizations ; and as the labor move' ment has the same secrecy and para phernalia that proved 60 captivating twenty-three years ago", there is a wide field for side show's and a possibility j that they may eclipse the main political circus when it comes to the exhibition ot next November in Pennsylvania. Austin Reveille; - "A Boston lady who bad recently arrived iu this cityj told a young man who works in the mines that she could indulge in the ecstacy of osculation with an adult male of genus Iiorno with feelings ot gratifi cation analogical to quaffing the nectar of the gods ; and after he had consulted the authorities be was mad at himself because he bad not kissed her. Bisnop Bowman of the M. E. CurjRCii. The Idaho Statesman pub lished at Boise Ciy t, I. T., says that Bish op Bowman during bis stay there made many friends and a host of admirers. His Sunday morning sermon was a gem which will be remembered by those who beard it. His style is remarkable For its scholar-like delicacy aud genuine simplicity. It is this purity and sim plicity of expression which give to the bishop's style such an open-air freshness and glow and make his talks such a delight to Mie listener. A four-year old miss adds another to the list of remarkable juvenile speeches, She was asked where she expected to go to wheu her mother died, and replied -'To the funeral, I s'poEe." L EBAXOM ITEMS'. The fanners are busy harvesting and the grain yield is firRjas good as aiUicipatedT" many crops even execMing the most flat tering expectations. The oat yield in tho Forks of the Saiitl ain Is much larger than usual, while the wheat crop is about the average of former years. Business rather dull in town at present, but our merchant; and tradesmen look for ward with pleasant expectations to a lively trade the coming fall. The railroad fever has not entirely subsi ded, but Is cooling down to a great extent ; but a relapse is confidently predicted by some of our sanguine citizens. Prof. J. L. Gilbert has conic to our town and takeTi charge of the Santiam Acadeaiy for the ensuing year. We regret that Frof. J. A. Lewis and his estimable wife, who have so successful ly conducted the high school here for the past two years, will leave us in a few days to tike up their residence in Halsey, where they have been employed to teach the com ing year. They carry with them the best wishes of the people of Lebanon, who con gratulate the citizens of Halsey in obtain ing their valuable services. U. S. Dr. Steel Arrived iu the city the first of the week, looking hale and hearty. The Dr. has not visited us for about three years. He offers to the public a new panacea for ills, which he calls "Steel's, Pain Eradeca tor,' ' and we think, judging from the Drs other preparations, that the Eradecator will do. The Annual Conference of the Evangeli cal Association meets next Thursday in this city, at 9 A. m. Preaching each even ing during the session. All invited. Election, oi" !t!i4ol IJiret-Sor. OFFICE C K Cr.KUK SVUOOJ, )t,T. No. !i, ) Ai.hany. Or., August :,-1S77. j NOTICF. IS IIEl'KHY (,VEX that there w ill be an ektci ion hel 1 in the Central "v hool houe. in School Ihsirict No. 5, Albany, Vinn county, Oregon, on Momk'ij, &j-t'.-m.'e 3. 177, from the hours of 2.1. M. to B P. M..of said day. for the purpose of electiner a Idreetor in said Histriet.to lid the. unexpired term of i. M. Jones, resigned. By order ot t he Uoaru ot l m-eetors. JAY W. BI.A1X, Clerk. v3nlS Oregor- 5 California Bail- road i Ooiagany, r-nin: Foi.LOvr:; ii.vti-: of freight ox .1 Oram. Flournod Mill lull's, in car loads, as wr oiiblislied ta i i tt of t lie Cominiu v under date of January 9th, ls77. will lje maintained as tho maximum rati a until May 31st, 1S7S, viz: i I'er loot's. Milwaukie to Portland ' cents : i cents .tditiijilraJor"s Salo. 1TICK Is HEREBY tavKN that the iinrtor siirued administrator of the estate of Sele na Morris, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, made nnd entered of1 record at the March term thereot, iu the year 1877, will, on the 22i d'ty of Seitwiber, 1S77, lit the hour of one oVoek in the afternoon of said dav, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the.iii!r keif Judder, for nold eoi.i, cash in ha Ad, the following described real piop erty belonmjj to said esuite, to-wit : The north half of the southwest fjuarter of block No. 127. tn IIacklemans addition to the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon, as de- scnoeii on ine maps aim pans oi saci cov, on record in the odice of the County Clerk ot Linn county, Oregon. W. H. tiOHTKA, August 21, l.S77-v'Jn4 Administrator. Steel's Pais. Eradicator ! CUKES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Head ache, Toothache, Cramp Colic, Sprains, Burns, Scalds, Lame Back,. Sore Throat, Pain In the Chest, Contracted Cords and Muscles, In flammation of the Kidneys, and all nervous in flammations, aches and pains. Agents Hodge, Snell Co , and T. A. Davis, Pert land ; John Koehay, agent ut Albanj . August 31, 1677-WvW r - - TREW. PAOE.TtSTS.'S, Accountant aM . Rcal Estate' Agent. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE PREPARE!". Deeds and Mori prunes carelully drawn. Proceedinirs in Probate matters conducted. Prompt at tent ion ;ivon to the collection of debts, &c. Tradesmen's books audited and ac counts made out. Ollloo in Brinks' building, Albany, Oregon. augl7n47v'Jm3 Claekauia Oregon Cit y RHk Island i'miliy Aurora Hubbard Woodburn (iervais lirooks Salem Tiir.nr Marion Jetferson ili tier's Albany Tangent Shedd'a llalsev Muddy Harrisburs Junction Luper's Irving Eugene Springtield Gosh' n Cresswell Latham Comstock'3 Prain Yonealla "akland I'mpqna Rosci inn? N o charge 4 . . 10 cents . . 11 cents 11 cents 11 cent 11 cent ....11 cent ....11 cent 11 cents VI cents . . . A'l cents 12 cent .. ..lS.ce nt 11 cents . ... 15 cent ....!." cent . ... 17 cents . ... lucent 19 cent 20 cent 23 cent 'iti cents . . . .28 cents 30 cant? 3:: cents 3" cents 2i cents f 3 cents 1- 3" cents ' 33 cents ' 3 cents ' .- 3. cents f 35 cents f accents for dravaire at Portland. - It. KOEIILER," Vice Pres. O.&C.R.R. Co. Portland. Oregon, June 3th, 1S77. 3S-3m Vacation of ono Modern Languages each, extra.. Instrumental Music Use of Piano. Incidentals , Commercial 3 00 12 00 3 OO M s oo Commercial department : Hurlng the second and third terras a thoroueh course of instruction win Hn o-i-con in Wnk. , keeping and business forms. At a comparatively small expense, students mnv here secure Lhat wuuiu com mem a larK1 suiu ui iiion-y ni a commercial college, it is impossible for any i TO . become a finished accountant without lieing thoroughly drilled in the principles of Arithmv 1c, English orammar and English composition ; we therefore recommend the studv of these in con nection with book-keeping. Elocctioa : Siieeial attention criven to elocutionary drill and oratorical exereises. Superior advantaffea offered in this deparlment. PonmoiLsliip : Mr. Jon? A. IlBtaMAx, one ot tho best teachers of Penmanship in the State, has been en paired to give a thoroegh course of Instruction in systematic Penmanship, duriusr the . second rm. EoarA : Arranureiuents have been nmdc bv which irirls and vounc Indies desiring to attend tho College an be boarded, either bv the Principal or Prof. Hewitt. Every care and attention will be given as to deportment, health, morals and study. Price per week, including board, lodging, fuel. ngnts, sc., a. Boaru can also oe nau tn private lamincs lor both uoys ana gins. Soalth : Albany seems to be one of the healthiest localities in tho State. It has thus far been compara- lveiy iree nuui muse xiiucn ureuueti scourges, uipuiuuria unu lypuoiu lever. Apparatus : Alreadv n irubserlption paper has been started and lilierallv signed, to' purchaso a thonsand doilar anpnratus for the benefit of the school. It is conlldeuCy believed the amount desired will be secured by the first of January, 1S7S. A'3 Have IT. 3am; fov 9 'f D "TESSA SA1TTA ; C7, TaiE liEHT KE31EDY IX THE KXOWX WORLD FOU COL,I)!, DISEASES OF THE THROAT AXD LL.G, AXO FOR ASXII'IA AM RHEUMATISM. Selected and gathered on the spurs of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The leal l'ouuo in the hotter climates, when dry, contains titty per cent, of resin or gold colored gum, the properties of which are stimulating and healing, aud especially adapted to the wants of the system in case of Lung dis ease and Rheumatism. The high estimate which the Spanish placed upon it on account of its medicinal qualities is inanitest trom the name they gave to it, many yeurs ago Yerhasanta, or --Herb of the Saints." The natives ol Southern Oregon and Northern California have used it immcmorially as a Rheumatic remedy. The white population In the re gion where it grows have used and prized it as a throat and lung medicine, i'or A time thoy called it Lung Weed; but g4v valuable testimonials as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. Wheu von open one of our packages, keep it excluded trom the air as much as possible. I have used it in my family for four or five years, and regard it as one ot the best family medicines we ever used. A tuict- ure is "manufactured from it in Cincinnati, and sold at 75 cents per ounce. A single one of our nackases make eight ounces ot tincture, which is worth $5. The shrub from" winch this valuable medicine is gatn cred. is only found iu a narrow belt of country in Southern Oregon, and along the Sierra Nevada .Mountains, ana is supposeu to have been eathered from Mount (jileau thousands ol years ago, and the gum. ex- TiOK'ffi' PACIFIC "JUTl'AL UFE ASSOCIATION, Portland, Oregon. Capital. $100,000. Goll Coin Basis. Incorporated 187. F. YVAS!SJ-:Slf A, President. E. UV'At'IiEXUl SSI, Vice Pres. 1). W. WAUl.riELI, Secretary. W. S Lni), Treasurer. VV. tl. :rt IMJtn, Attorney. J. L. QL'ACIiEXUlSII, Uen. AgU XV. F. HALL,, Special Agent, Albany, Oregon. docUul2v9 BEE-HIVE STORE! r CITY KUQ STORE. J. RANKIX. W. J. IHNUS. RAXKIX & IIIXOS, Contractors and Builders, ALBANY, : OKEGON. HP HEY WILL. ALSO FURMSU "DRAFTS, JL Plans and Si)Cfitioations of any description on short notice. Give us a call before you build. n!7v9 3STOTI033 ! To Fruit Growers THE ALUEX FRI'IT PRKSEltVIXG COSI pany of Albany, Ol-ogon, are now prepared to receive good " . aiercliantalle Priiit, bt all kinds, and would say to those who expect to furnish us with fruit, that we have a large supply ot boxes on nana, prepareu lor me ex press put iww.oi &tllfir:i iii buu ciivi iiifj; mm, which we will furnish .five of charge; and wonld further say t hat it la quite necessary that fruit should h selected with reirard tosizeand dual ity, and handled careffilly to pi-event bruising, as only an inferior qualify of preserved fruit can be produced from small and bruised fruit ; ana us we wisn io piace omy pryuuuis uif on th mai-ket, we make these sugnestions. that truit tcrowers may laicu notice uiu ua gov ei-nod uccordiugly. G, F. CRAWFORD, L. C. TtiCE, President. Superintendent. All-ttny, Or., Aug. 10, 187T-4SV9 Establi-tliecl 1870. WOOLE SALE AND RETAIL. Nc w Location, KTcw Hooxxis, Stoclz and New Mexii Now JOHN 13IiXJSII, SEALER IN traeted and sold in Egypt and in T ire be- n-TQCeTlBg Tefl5 PrfttH fore the times of Solomon. V2!CB3? . . . ?. 3 aS Xestimonlals. T)r. X icklin. of Eucene City, says : "Your Calm is one ot the best preserved herbs I ever saw, and is worthy of a higher price than you pat upon it." llcv. S. K. Raymond, of Oakland, Ore gon. says : '-I went to California to recov er from Consumption. The Doctors there Evervthinii nice and fronh. K fxsst stueet, . ALBANY, OJtEOOif. m dollars 19 not easily earned in these times, but it can be made in three nionthsbyany of either sex in any part of the country, who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furn- srave me up, anu toiu me 11 l uuu any I isu. ?w per wees in your own town. You need friends I wished to sec I had better go and "ot away frpm home over nlirht. Yon can " i i.i i if;-. v.., .. i:..i i.:i I Eive your whole lime to the work.oronly your set; L l iv: 1 1 1 . us wuiu . . . . . i . 1 1 1. 1 1 i . j longer. On my way to Oregon I com- 1 ins over 10 per day. All who cngatco at once. menced using Mountain I -aim; It Helped I mn money nuw. .a- ine present time .. t nnHniVfvl it imp until it enreil nip rf noney nt ! made so easily and rapidly at me, 1 continued us use until it curcu me oi any oti,cl. business, it costs nothing to try tie the disease. I business. Temiand $5 outllt free. Addreva Mr. w. 1. Osborne, OI i-.tigctie t;ity, I t once, . hallett s v,u, t-ortiana, mo. ys : "I know a young man who appeared I niavOyi REST AUH ANT I First St., bet. Ferry and Broadalbin, ALBANY, OHEGOX. "- OARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK ATBEA- TIIE UXDF.RSIGNED having purchased the entire sioi-k of A. Carotliers & Co., and placed it under the management of lKr.N. Hen toiv, late of Iowa, assisted by i. B. Henton, who are notv relltting and adding extensive addit ions of new stock, and from their long ex perience and thorough knowledge of the busi ness in all its varied departments, feel assured that, we shall be able to render full satisfact ion to all who ntay favor us with their patronage. Our prescription department will at all times be conducted by men eminently qualified for the responsible and important work. We cordially invite the citizens of Albany and surrounding country, when in need of any thinir usually kept In Urst-elass druir houses to eal 1 on us, corner of Fi rat and Ellsworth st ree ts. Albany, Feb. i3, 1S7T. C V. SHAW. say to be in the last stages of consumption. and by using Mountain Balm or Yerbasan- ta tie became a healthy younar roan." Joseph P. Moore, tsti., ot Milville, Cal., says : "I nave been acquainted with the shrub known as Yerbasanta for 20 years, and know it to be a very valuable medicine, both for the jLungs ana itneumatisin.-- Mr. Kimball, ot Kimball & VVelton, Ked IJoakw by th . -r t i . i m unnnn a m f- xiiuus, oh., says: "i nave ucen acquaint- i , " " : r,; t;: " , t- r v, nhHn . . . . . . iQUl B HI nil HWUI JL -uiv f- eu witn tne snriiD Known as 1 erbasauta, isptw;tfuiiy solicited. JA8. mady. ior many years, anu Knowrit to De a great I Albany, or., june,-in-5i juuug meuicine. 4-I Ip.ft Af isrmri with t.rtA pniKiirantinn Reached Rock Point .Tackson eoiintv. fir.. NOTICE OF IXM UMIJk. and was taken down. I took a tincture! of TNJOTICK is hereby ivex Uiat , th un- Mountain Balm, and chewed the leaf more trixof the last win and testament of David or less, ana in lour or nve UayS 1C Cieanea I Simons, deceased, by an oraer oi me -vuiv-r out rny Jangs handsomely, and I resumed &ft my journev ; anu now, alter several months,' mv kings still seem well. A. B.C. STL-For sale at tho drug stores of Bell & l'arher, and Joliu io-shay. tv'J required to present the same, duly verified, to the underslgiieU at her residence la Norta Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, within sue months fi-ora the date hereof. July 13. lS77-41v! ELlZABETIr 8IMON3. JL. K. ". Jij-ACKuvlo, Ally lor EecuuU. : 7