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PREMIUM LIST 4 or THE INN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. TO BE AWARDED AT THE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR, rO be held at the Fair Ground; one mile South of Albany, on Tuetday, Wedneeday, Tkmre dayaud Friday, September iStk, 29(4, 20 tk and October let, 1889. CLASS L-CATTUL uirintendent, N. 0. Wyatt. CotuuiltUe J. Cogswell, W. M. Smith, Mr. Wyatt. No. 1. SUORT IIO&NS. Hulls. Beit ball 3 years oil aad upward..$lO II j M J j q calf. 4 00 09 00 0 CO 00 00 00 Cows. Beit cow 3 years old aad upward- IS 14 II 2 JO 09 00 oc 00 so 00 so so " heifer I ' calf.... s ... 3 No. 2. Dxvons. Bone premiums m 2fo. 1. No. 3. HiairoaDS. atae prcmlom m No. 1. No. 4. ATftSHiaxs. Eanie pmtltai a Ne. L No. 5. Aldirkitb. Sao-.e premium a No. I. Exhibitor ia Not. 1, 3, 3, 4 aad S must furn lib satisfactory evideno of age and pedigree. No. 6. Graded Cattlk, Cross Dulls. Best tall 3 years ol 1 and upward J M 4 M J M f M " aalf .... is 00 6 00 4 C 3 00 00 00 00 00 Cows. Bit cow 3 years old and upward m 2 " heifW i - " oalf. " milch cow of an j blood...... 3 OS 6 00 4 00 3 00 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 RrLB.r-Exhibltori competing for premium! for th best milch eow of any blood shall furnish the Superintendent a certified itatementof tbt amount, by weight, of milk produced by the cow entered by them, during tea days of the season preceding the exhibition, with a statement of the age of the calf at the time the milk is weighed, aad kind and amcunt of food. No. 7. Fat Cattlx. Competitors In this department are required to file with the Corresponding Secretary a statement of the are of the animal, time, manner, kind, quality and enst of feeding, and all the expense connected with the fattening. Tat ox, S years old and upward I 8 00 u cowS g 00 No. 8. Sweepstakes. Bull of any breed .."...$10 00 Cow of any breed...........-...... 10 00 Twenty per teat, entrance ia the abore depart ment. CLASS IL--H0RSU. Superintendent. Juon Wheeler. Committee J. Thomas, Mr. Witham, S. Mansfield. No. 1. Thorouohbred. Best StaHioa 4 years old and up...... $10 00 J " S " 6 00 00 00 a u a 2 - 4 00 1 3 00 raeklin eolt ...2 00 00 00 00 00 Best mare 4 years old aad up 10 CO 3 44 " 6 00 00 00 00 00 tt tt tt 2 - 4 00 1 " 2 00 eucklinjr colt. ..............2 00 Tla the department of thoroughbred animals, 'whether cattle or hordes, none will be permitted to -eomj-ete but such as hare satisfactory pedigree. No. 2. Graded. Best stallion 4 years eld and up. ..$10 00 " 3 " 8 00 2 " 6 00 u i u " 4 00 " stallion colt......... ...... 3 00 Best in a re 4 years old and np.... 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 so 00 2 " "4 00 1 I 00 " eolt. .... ....,3 00 No. 3. Sweepstakes. Best brood mare and colt 4 years old and upwardj $10 00 Best gelding 4 years old and up'd 4 00 00 00 No. 4. Best spaa of match carriage horses, or mares, trotters, owned by one person $10 00 5 00 Best single horse or mare to buggy ...S 00 2 SO 2?" The abore to be tested. No. 5. Best span of horses for all work... ...10 00 5 00 Best span of draft horses or mares 4 years old and upward 10 00 5 00 STba abore to be tested and owned by one person. 20 percent, entrance in the abore de- ps.rtn.eTit. CLASS IH. Judges A. BTannon, Dr. Smith, P. Scott. No. 1. Trottino. Mile heats, two in three, Oregon raided horses that have not made better time ia public than 51 minutes $15 00 No. 2. Best trotter 4 years old and upward two miles..... 20 00 Best trotter. 3 years old, one mile IS 00 Best trotter 2 years old, one mile. 10 00 No. 3. Stallions SweepstaJces. Best trotter one mile......... 10 00 T 50 10 00 7 50 5 00 5 00 Two mile heats, 2 in 3, purse $20. Three to enter - and two to go. Entrance $20, to be added to the purse. CLASS IV. No. 1. Running. Best ranntng, 2 in 3, mile beats... $30 00 Best running, 4 year olds I mile.. 25 00 " . 3 year olds, 1 mile.. 20 00 " 2 year olds, lmile.. 13 00 No. 2. Best 2 straight miles .............. 30 00 No. 3. Pacing. Best single pacer to harness, 2 miles 15 00 Best walker, 1 mile 6 SO 15 00 12 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 3 50 No. 4. Running Sweepstakes. Best running 3 year old and np, two mile beats, 2 in 3, purse $25. Three to enter. Entrance $25, to be added to the purse. CLASS Y. MULES and JACKS. Superintendent, A. Cowen. Committee W. J. '. . Matthews, M. Payne, P. Healey. Best Jack 10 00 Best i pan . work mules, Oregon raised 5 00 ' Best yearling mule......... 4 00 Best sackling mule 2 00 Best Jennette ; 6 00 Entry fee 20 per ct. in this department 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 CLASS VI. SHEEP Superintendent, Jesse Parriali. Committee John Minto, II. Bundy, W. Churchill. No- 1. American da Cross-Breed Merinos. Best buck 3 years old and up...... $4 00 " 1 " 2 00 Best ewe........... 3 00 Best lamb 2 00 Beit ewe and lamb 4 00 Best three lambs 3 00 Best umple wool, quality and weight. 3 00 i.No.-. 2. French Merinos Same premium as No. 1 No. 3. Spanish Merinos. game premiums as Ko. 1. No. 4. -SOUTHDOWNS. game premiums as No, 1. ' No. 5. New Oxfordshire. Eame premiums as Ko. 1. No. 6. Cotswolix Same premiums as Ko. 1. No. 7. Graded Sheep. : g.aae premiums as No. 1. 2 00 1 00 150 100 2 00 150 150 No. 8. Fat Sheep. Beet wether 3 00 1 60 " buck for wool and,uiutton, of any breed 4 00 2 00 Entrance in this class IS per cent. , Jiute 1. Those exhibit ing sheen for premiums offered for wool and mutton, shall exhibit the shorn fleece with the sheep, together with a state ment of tho time of its growth. 2. Tho committee shall take into consid- ation tho quality as well as tho wcightof the ikece, and quality and Age as well as weight of the car cass. CLASS V1U.-SWINE. Superintendent, S. Froman. Committee -Thos. Cress, N. Price, II. swank. No. 1. Essex. Best boar 3 yoars old and upward, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SO 00 00 SO 00 44 6 ui'ths and not 1 jr. old Bast sow 3 years old aud upward, j t i. " 6 ro'ths and not 1 yr. old Best litter of pigs, nut less than 0, under 0 mouths old 2 00 1 00 No. 2. Berkshire. Sam premiums as No. 1. No. J. Chester hites. Same premiums as No. 1. 2iO. 4. CROSS lJRKEDS. Saw premiums as No. 1. No. 5. Graded Sasa premium as No, 1. No. 6. Sweepstakes. Best fat bog 1 year old and up 4 00 Best boar 1 year old aud up 4 00 00 00 Entrance IS perceut. CLASS VIll.-GRAIN AND VEGETABLES. To be grown by the person competing. Superintendent, K. K. Oeary. Committee TL B. Wiiloughby, J. 1J. Lafollott, II. Davidsob. No. 1. Best I acres of fall wheat $10 00 $S 00 S " spring wheat - 10 00 S 00 S " oats 10 00 5 00 3 M corn 10 00 5 00 i broom corn 10 00 S 00 Best sample of broom corn 1 00 SO jd""Competitors for the above premiums mut furnixh certificates of thcmicWcs showing the method of cultivation, and that of two disintercs ted persons as to the actual product Best 1 bushel of fall wheat 1 00 .50 1 00 SO 1 00 so 1 00 so 1 00 so 1 on so 1 00 so 1 00 M) 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 SO 1 00 so i u it a it u u spring whoat . oats buckwheat rye... barley , white corn.. i yellow corn Best assortment of grains Bet pock of flax -ed " timothy seed clover seed No. 2. Vegetables. Best peck of white beans " other varieties.. ..1 ..1 ..1 -i ..2 ..1 ..1 00 00 00 50 CO 00 00 (0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 so so so on 00 so SO so SO so so so so 00 " peas Best half bushel potatoes.... " sweet potatoes.. Best pumpkins and quahes onions l'Ct$ .1 carrtts. ..1 purrnip 1 turnips- 1 tomatoes I cabbage 1 egg plant -I exhibit of gardon vegetables. ..3 No. 3. Melons. To be grown by the exhibitor. Best specimen watermelon 1 SO " musk melon. 1 SO 00 00 No. 4. Flour. Best fty pounds of flour 2 1 " corn meal 2 1 " " buckwheat flour 2 1 Class IX. Domestic Manufacture. Exhibited by the manufacturer. E. II. Washbirsb, uprintcndrnt. E. B. Moore, E. E. Wheeler, W. W. Parrish, Com mittee. No. 1. Best five pounds butter, four months old or over 3 00 1 SO Best fire pound butter, one year old and upwards, with mode of mak ing and putting up- 5 00 cheee.... 3 00 ten pound of lar L. ...1 00 four pounds of candles-... 1 00 ten pounds of soap. 1 00 pair of bacon bams .2 00 pair of bacon sides 2 00 three broom........ 1 60 basket 1 00 No. 2. Best Oregon jcanr, five yard4-....-....2 00 socks, two pair 1 00 cloth, sll wool,fiveyards.2 00 yarn, two poands 1 00 pair blankets 3 00 pair mittens I 00 pair buckskin gloves...-l 00 Clasa X. Home Work Exhibited by the maker. Mrs. Delazos Sxirn, Superintendent. SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO 00 so 00 so so so so Mr. E. E. Wheeler, Mrs. W. Kalston, Mrs. W. J. Mathews. needle work shirt ........2 00 1 00 needle work quilt 4 00 2 00 needle work drees .....2 00 1 00 large crotchet work 2 00 1 00 home-made carpet, five yards.-3 00 1 SO rpecimcn of fancy knitting 1 00 SO plain needle work 1 00 SO straw bat -1 00 SO large embroidered cushion 2 00 1 00 ornamental needle work 2 00 1 00 worked collar 1 00 SO leather work 2 00 1 00 bair work -2 00 J 00 shell work 2 00 1 00 feather work 2 00 1 00 Class XI. Flowers, Preserves, etc. Mas. James Ei.ki.ts, Superintendent. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hiram Smith, Mrs. Hugh Fields. No. 1. Best exhibit of rare plants in pots 2 00 floral design, ornamental 2 00 00 00 bouqaetf.. , 1 00 60 No. 2. Best cucumber pickles, etc.. I 00 50 preserves of each variety 1 00 50 bottle fruit 1 00 50 wheat bread- 1 00 50 jelly 1 00 50 gold cake...... 1 00 50 silver cake ..1 00 SO fruit cake- 1 00 50 dried fruit of each kind- ..1 00 SO Class XII. Fruits and Wines. The produce of the exhibitors. J. Ketch cm, Superintendent. N. Sprenger, J. Hamilton, A. Condra, Committee. No. 1. Apples. Best twenty of any one variety ...2 00 00 ten varieties, four specimens each. 2 PEARS. Beet twenty of any one variety 2 00 00 00 00 tea varieties, four specimens each. 2 PEACUES. Best twenty of any one variety 2 00 00 00 00 ten varieties, four specimens each.Z PLUMS. Best twenty of any one variety 2 00 1 ten varieties, four specimens each.Z 00 1 No. 2. Beet currant wine..... 1 grape wine 1 vinegar-.... 1 00 00 00 No. 3. Best jar of apple butter........... ......... 1 00 51 peach butter 1 00 51 plum butter -I 00 51 pear butter.. 1 00 . 51 Class XIII. Mechanical Department. Exhibited by the maker. J. Baird, Superintendent. R. Caloway, J. W. rronk, Jl. A. Alcuartney, committee, ORKGOV MANUFACTURE. Beet four-horse wagon.............. .,.. 8 Oft two-horse wagon. 8 00 express wagon............... ......... 8 00 plow....... 5 00 gang plow .'. ....10 00 seed sower. 5 00 cultivator 5 00 harrow.... 5 00 reaper .............15 00 Best pair fine boots 3 00 " coarse boot 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 Best cnrrlngo harness..., 6 00 2 SO saddle 3 00 1 60 team harness 4,00 2 00 bee house 4 00 2 00 sample leather bureau 4 00 sofa 2 00 bedstead 2 00 lot of photographs...... 4 (10 Wagons and plows to be tested. 1 OC 00 00 00 Best cabinet oririui or niclodoon 3 00 1 SO liont equestrienne diploma. llcft foot-rnce, one-fourth inilo (en trance fifty conto) purse .$10 00 &-a- Premiums wilt bo awarded on all articles not here enumerated (tint may be thought worthy, manufiictured in tho h title, and diplomas ou articles not manufactured in tho Btato. Rules for RaxingTrotting- & Running. J'ule 1. No person shall act ns judge in any race on which bo tnny have bet, or in which ho limy bo intcrcrtcd. Jiuh 2. The person enuring for a race (or litis proxy) will draw for portion on the track, under tho superviniou of the Judges. JCufe .1. In all trials wl speed, only tnrce starts will be allowed, and any person who sha'.l full on tho third trial Khali be ruled off by tho Judes, but may have tho prlvilego of going ugulnst the time of the race. Jlule 4. lu trotting and racing races, nil ani mals to carry ISO pounds in addition to tho vehicle. AW 5. The premium will be withheld from one or both of the parties in any race, if in tho opinion of the judges It is not a Mr content, as no Jockeying or foul riding or driving will bo allow ed. Jtule 0. No competitor In any race will bo allowed any advantage by the brenk of his ani mal. Tho Judges are rwqulrt'd to be particular on this point. AV? 7. Any animal or animals entered in rac may go antuot the time of the reo, provid ed tho intention so to do U tled to the judgrs bfforo any of the animals start. Any animal boltiug or flying the track may have tho same privilege. Jiute 9. Any animal thnt is not in readiurss at the precise time appointed, ehall forfeit all claims to the content. HuU 0. Tho usual time between beats will bo allowed. The weight for running will be three year olds, 75 pounds ; four years old, KS pound ; five years old, OS pounds; six years old, IDS pounds ; sweu year old, 111 pounds. General Rules. Iiulr 1. All articles on exhibition mut remain throughout the fair, aud n premium will be paid on any article or sitiwal taken away before the eloso of the same, without a written permit by the 1'renidrnt, and said permit must be placed on nl by the Recording hecrvtary. Hute 2. All entries to be mado by 11 o'clock of the second day. liale 3. ArtU-hs entered for premium in tho pavilion, including marbim ry, IS per cent, cutr, fee, and the same rate for thi-vp and h"j; at the lcn. All oth r entne ot Uck 20 per cent excei't for Me-d, embraced iu Cla III., which shall be 2j per cent. liutr, 4. All auimsl comiling for premium, and all premium animal, niul bo paraded on the trai k at ucb times a the StcrcUr), through the Marshal. shall designate. Premium animals with appropriate badge. Jlmte S. Any rou having animal or to-k entered for premiums , or entered for j.cd, shall have tbt? right to otjeet t any ju'tg'j uti lie ame wherein that comjtitor i iutcfeu I, and the SujK-riiiiendiut tbatl fill the va-anry for that case. Terms of Admission to Sa.on ticket for pcr n Tair Gronnd. tl so Day ticket for pron .... Women and children fr. except ioys over fourteen year of age. feaon ticket tor double carriage - $ I " single - 1 " " rt'lins hre I in 10 to Day ticket fr the above at half price. P. Jj. lVron wi.hing day ticket will pur chase a day ticket for 1 1 SO. aod return it to the gate keeper by six o'clock of the same day. and rective 7 Set, the amount due in change, a Bo day ticket will be provided. General Remarks Hay and oat will be provided on the grounds at reasonable rate. iood j.t.ortunitics for camping, with plenty of wood aud water. The people of Linn county, and ojstciary the ladies, are re'jur:ed to turuinh pirturrand otbtr ornament fr th pavilion. Tbry wiil b well carcl for. A general invitation is extended to the rtliicn of other coontit-s in (iregon to partirijt in a.d compete f r premiums at the approaching Fair. The coinraitiei s will l nrrangctj anJ announced on the Crt day of ths Fair. OUIl A G K NTS. The following named gentlemen are authorised to act a Agent for Tub tatk Rights Dr.no ar, and to receive cd receipt fur subscription to the paper : LI XX COUNTY. J. M. Johns and Jaracs Dorri Mo Jason Wheeler...... Ibanon L. lirown .....l!rownvile Matthew Fountain HarrUburz M U LTXOM All COU XT Y. 'ortlan l G. W. Cannon. LANK COUXTY. Ion. J. J. Walton a... Eugene City UEXTOX COUXTY. 1. F. Htrahan Corvalli W. J. Robertson Corvalli POLK COUXTY. T. J. Lovelady Dallas J. Ii. V. Rntk-rand Dr. Harris..... -Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy M ..La Creole Renj. Hayden Eola CLACKAMAS COUXTY. J. It. Ralston Oregon City MULTXOMA1I COUXTY. F. McCoy Portland MAUIOX COUXTY. X. M. Bell ) e. i. F. UonhP.m f ' L. F. Eienhart Silvcrton Hanlcy Waterman u Jefferson ThOH. Iloycc, Newspaper Agent, San Francisco, is authorised to reccivo subscriptions and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. IRA A. MILLER, (Succe$$r$ to Philip Miller,) MARBLE WORKS ALBANY, OREGON. Shop on Washington, bet. 1st and 2d St's. mnESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN I form the public at large that they aro now prepared to furnish J1AIC.1JLI; JIONUMENTS - ASD GRAVE-STONES! OF EVERT STYLE AND PATTERN, At the Most Ilcusonublo Prices. TOMBSTONES CUT TO ORDER On the very shortest notice. Mar7v3n29tf MILLER tt, BRO. WHEAT AND OATS YANTED ! T HE SUBSCRIBERS WILL . PAY THE highest cash price for whpat and oats deliv erod at their Warehouse in Albany. Also wheat and oats ' x ' l Stored and Shipped at' the Lowest Bates! Goods of all kinds received and chipped from the Wharf, r MARKIIAM & SON. .. ' " v3n52yl EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. , Estate of JR. W, Powell, deceased. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J3 undersigned has been appointed Executor of the above Estate, by the County Court of Linn Co., Oz'n. All persons having claims against the es tate must present them to the undersigned, at his residence 1 miles North of West Point in iaid county within six months from the date hereof. J. M. POWELL, Executor. Bnssell & Elkins, Att'ys. 50 Albany, Og'n Juntt 19, 1869. nl5vlw4. ADVERTISEMENTS. PAOIFIO NSURANCE COMPANY, Of San Fruiirhfo, California. CASH CAPITAL... $1,000,000 00 SUnrLUS , Jan'y 1, '67 230,054 00 CASXX ASSETS In Q OLD, $1,230,054 91 1 All Losses raid Immediately in United States Gold Coin. FIHK, OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND -O- 1HK PACIFIC INSUllANCK COMPANY. having arranged with Mcsr. 1IIOKLOW 4 liUOTUKH fur tho traiufur of all the business of the Tiro Insurance Companies lately reproentcd by them, is now prepared to otTer to all parties furmerly iiuurol by said compttuicN, equally jroo'1 term and prompt payment of Iumcs, in United State gold coin. Mr. II. 11. MOKI.OW will be the eeneral Acent fur tbi Company fruui I hi date. Director of Ft. rifle Inwuraiicc Co. sax ruAxcwo J. ii'Fremery,I.Iyd Tevls, I.oui Mi Lime, Win, Hlierman, Oliver Eldrtdge, Win, Alvrd, John O. Karl, A. II. Forbes, Ales Weill, Alfred Ibml, J. U. KelloKJ, Ab'in Keliifinnn, U. T. l.awt-,n, M. Cheewinan, Atioon (1. Stiles, V.. I.. ;!dtciii, U.K. Howard, Johnd. Urny, Mec YAW; i. W. Jiruver, A. Hay ward. P. I cover, K Helnhart, D.W.C. Hke, C Mever, I. J. Oliver, Atpheu Hull, W. C. HaUton, I.. Hat h. Fred. Rilling, A. I Tubb. liavid Stern. M. Henhum. Jonnthan Hunt, u H K kto. V. T. Coleman, Kdgar Mills, K. W. Ionard, CI. W. Mown, T. I., ilarkcr. C. T. Wheeler. T. I.. .Meyer, H fcVVli l.K. H. M. WiU,n, J. Jl. Jewell. John H. Newt"o, foiiTLayn. II. M. Newhall, Edward Martin, W. 8. Ladd, Adam tiraul, D. . Mill. Jacob Kamtn. J. D. Fry, II. lln..mann, stoca:T. H. H. I!igelw, 1,. 15. R-tjrh!y, T. 15. Anthony. m. Hooper, .Moes llcllor, viaoiiiA, kv. Chas Mayuc, Wm. Hvbolle, Wm. Aharon, O FFI CM : HS : J. II l' NT. 1'rr.idei.t. A. J. IMLSTOX, Secretary. C. A. I. ATO, Marine KrcreUry. II. II. IIIC;i:iMU', Oen l Agent. LADD &.TILTON, PORTLAND, GENERAL AfJKNTS FOR Orrgon aud WahliiKtua Territory. LCCAl AGENTS t S. R. HAMMER Palero F. A. CIIENOWETH Corvalli J. 15, I MiKiiwouu r.ngeue i. I. t HAim iCK Roburg JOHX.-'ON A MtCtJWX -Oregon City CLMM1NH A liRANT Dalits J. II. P.Li:W ITT WI Walla A . W 1 1 K K I K lir-o.o.v Hie JAM KS RI LEV Harriburg JOIIX l'OXM:it Albany Nov. 2. 1S67 Jtnl2vl 13 K lilt! JiKKIt!! ALBANY BREWERY kii:i i:ii a: Hoa;i;u.H, irom. 'HE SVG5CIl!m HAB JFT EKKCTEU a new and Crt-ctji On Sroad Albin between First Street and the Ritrcr, And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, G SHOUT .OTICE! All Orders Delivered Whererer Deilred. He Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, y ASD PERFECT L.V IIEAITIIV! lie is confident he can give entire satisfaction to all. Dec.29,'6J, v2n20tf TO THE LADIES- II AVINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY Hack unci Abdominal Ntinnort cr, I am prepared to furnish those desiring them at my residence, in the old O rover or Joseph Watt House, on tho public square north of the Cou House. Also somo valuable information fur tho health of married ladies. Thoso wishing to consult by letter, address MRS. J. FORD, balcm, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. We, tho andcrsiencd ladies, having used with the utmost satisfaction tho Supportar invented by Mrs, J. lord, belie vo it to be tho best invention for the purpose ever o (To red to the public, and do most cheerfully recommend them to all in need ol anything of tho kind. Mrs. J. 11. Howell, Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. S. J. Thornton, Mrs. Sam. Ileadriok, Mrs. E. A. Delong, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mrs. S. E. Bell, : Mrs. M. J. Munkcrs, Mrs. J. Imbrie, Mrs. J. Caplinger, Mrs. T. R. Blaokcrby and miDy others. Aug. 8, v3n5ltf BLACKSMITH I NG. PLOWS 1 PLOWS ! I PLOWS!!! THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO tho general public, that bo is now manufac turing the GAUCSBITRCr PATENT PiOWJ and any other style of plow that maybe ordered. Also, particular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING. WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING. ' 6 "An4 'General Jobbing-; ! All work entrusted to me rill receive prompt attention, and be executed in the best possible manner, with good material. , A ; share of public patronag is solicited. e My shop la on the cornet of Second and Ells worth streets, opposite Pierce's Ferry," Albany, Oregon. F. WOOD. Dcc.5'68T4nl6tf. ADVERTISEMENTS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUB UNITED NTATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. O. mmmmmmmw Chartered bi Special Act of Congress In 18C9. 1 Casli Capital., $1,000,000 PAID IN FULL. C. If. MICK, ,irftllfiit JAY COOK, Clmlritittii Finance ami r.xeruf l Committee t i:. W. li:i:T, Neorelur and Ac fiiur'. Special Features. Low Kates of Premium) All Policies Nonrorfeitable And aro Negotiable. li V THE CHARTER OF THE COMPANY, certificates or obligation may be lucd, agreeing to purchane its policies at their value. which, when acMnBnled by the policy duly as. signed or i r inferred are neotiabl, and may be ucd as eollatrral sreurity in making loans from the Company or from other parties. Itefiirn Premium Life Pol.eie. Under this tlan all I'rersiums paid to the Com. nanv will l returned al the ilmtli of the Mr on whose life i injured toother with the ordinal ' ----------- " . l . . . .. .. . r .t.. t, t:u M, "Milt l IftB . J , Jiy the Charter all the policies are exempt from attachment in California or any other rotate in the t nion. Xo catra rates on the liv of fema'cs. WEI.I.H, FARUO 4 CO.. Ucncr&l Agent. W. K. HALE. Manager. J. C. MEND ENXX ALL, Traveling Agent for Oregon. tnaySvlnSSyl. JOHN CONNER fC4f.KK IS- a i: . i: it a i n i: it c n a i i s i;, ALBANY, OREO ON. -IGMT!SG or g a oc E r i ES, BOOTS AND SHOES Cr.OTiMXG, tic., &c. HARDWARE! A well selected aortjent A the mml comrdetc kept In Albany. I It OX A.I .stki;i v nearly all kind suitable for the trade. it on:, r II a I NS, M 1 1. 1. s a w s , x k w s t v i. i: s C It O H H - " I'T H A V rt , VT A 1 O X-S K A T SPIU X ti S, c a it it I a r; k h v H i x t; a , TitiMni.r.-nox i x;, W A S II K K H , It O I, T K , xrrrs AC. Nearly all the stock is purchased in SAN FRAN - CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exeaanzo. Agent For lVelltt, Fargo & Co. Agent far the Pacific Insurance Co. Oct. 26.'67-v5nlIyl JOHN CONNER. RATES OF TOLL, OTEK THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND CASCADE M01X- TAI. WAGON ROAD. i i To Deschuttes River, 4-bon e or mule team, $4 0 To " 2 " . " 3 00 To 1 " ' 2 00 To M ox team. 3 yoke 4 50 To u " every additional yoke.. 55 To " " loose horses, per head- 25 To ' " " cattle, " 15 To sheep or bogs, " 3 To " " pack animals, loaded... 50 To " ' ' unpack'd 25 To " horse and rider 1 00 Teams returning empty, half price. To Ft s n Lakk: 4-horse or mule team, each way. , 2 00 50 00 50 25 75 00 2 M II II Pack animals, loaded " unloaded. Horse and rider Ox team, 3 yoko To Upper Soda Spmxq s 4-horso or mulo team, out and back 2 50 2 44 " 14 " 2 00 1 44 44 " 1 00 Horse and rider " 50 Loose animals, " 25 Ox teams the samo as horso teams. A. HACKLEMAN, Prcs't. W. W.: Parrish, Sco'y. March 20, 1809. v4n31tf nn n n uiii Ulli in Ui; I II LI. j (Successor to Settlemter & Cb.) D B TJ Q G I ST, MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN. -DKAtER IN ' Drnt, dedicines, Paints, Oils, Dye- stuffs, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c. JfPhYBicians' Prescriptions carefully , Com pounded. ? ! ' vSn51tf WHEAT AND OATS! u 100,000 Bushels of Wheat ana Oats WANTED within the next two weeks, for which - The Highest Cash Price will be Paid, By ' J. GRADWOHL, San Francisco Store. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I JIMIS ORADWOIIL. ALBANY - - - OREGON. m SUBSCIlIBER WOULD INPOIIM T1IS citi zens of Albany and vicinity that he now ; occupies the Corner of First and Terry Streets. lie intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! roR CASH OH PRODUCE!! I have constantly on band a VEltY FINE ASSORTMENT OF COOKING, BOX AND Xu,rloi StovcH. Also Manufacturer of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Which he will sell at 8an Francises prices, All kinds of repairing done on short notice, and entire satisfaction warranted. I will dispose of the ron couxTitY TIXWAIIK PllpDUCE. Country merchants would do well U examine my uoods before purchasing tlxcwbcrc. My Stock consists, iu part, as follows : IDDR-T GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES DOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, axu A (ill EAT STOCK OF LADIES' FUKN'ISJHXfJ, EM RROIDEIiY AXD FANCY GOODS. ALSO A liUUU 5 I UL.R lit Ht OlS L UUUnS AMMMMVMM,. V.,aMAV..M..MMM I w liver Ilrouht lo fill Market! Which he intend to sell ONLY ron P1EDICINAL PURPOSES JULIUS GRADWOI1L. jao22'69v4nMy2. WILLAMETTE Corner of North Front and S Streets (One Illock north of Couch's Wharf.) POItTI.ANI), OliEGOX. II AVE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT &rt-rla. work etial t any ctablubment ia the Matr. .Mou'o turu STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ! SAW AND GRIST MILLS! QUARTZ AND MINING MACHINERY! or ALU MSI. QUARTZ STAMPS, SHOES AND DIES! Of the hct American White Iron. ! CASTINGS FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY! H. W. Shipley and J. C. TruUlnaer'f PATENT TlUmXK WATER WHEELS. Thec Le-j4 are Mnaq-a-ed fr owert iinplirity tf entroctin, du rability an I eheapnes. Wrought Iron Shatter Work! For Fire Prof buUdins, at ?an Francisco ot and frcijM. kLACKSMITIUSG At UKrAIRISC. 5rThe Urgent and best stock cf patterns in the rUte. - charge lor the wine of them. i All orders fvr Work will be executed promptly. JOHN NATION, Janl6r4o2?yI Superintendent. LOOK HERE! 1 PtrOHiM HODIC Industry, and Wit 50HfV! The undersigned, having opened a TA1XOUIXG i:ST4HI.ISH3Ii:.T In Albany, takes tbi method ef informing the public that he is prepared it MAKE, CUT AXD BEPilE CLQTMXG! OF ALL KINDS IN THE LATEST STYLES! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES! ALSO Clothing Made Water-Proof! By a certain process, without injury to the texture or quality of the fabrics. jan9,'69-v4o21tf. R. JACOBS. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT ! J o Ii ii JE5 riggs, DEALER IX COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES! Of the Best Patterns, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE ! And tho usual assortment of furnishing goods - found in a Tin Store. Eepairs Neatly and Promptly Executed! On Rcasonablo Terms. , " Short Reckonings Male Long Friends Vf FRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to D. Mansfield & Bro's Storo. Dec.5v4nl6tf JOHN BRIGGS. , WILLIAM DAVIDSON, OfSce No. 64 Front Street, Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Tortland, Oregon. ' SPECIAL . 00LLE0T0E OF CLAIMS. Bonds, Promissory Notes, Book Acoounts, and all other Claims will be made a Specially, r ' aad Promptly Collected. ? ; jan30,-v4n24tf WOOI. WAITED ! WE SHALL , PURCHASE , WOOL cominjr seasou. without restriction TnE as to quantity, and will pay the :; ; , HIGHEST PRICE IN GOLD! Call and see us before you soli, if you . know your own interest. ROSENSTEIN & MENDELSON, New York Store, in Fosters' Brick. Aibany.May 1. 18C9-n37w4. . ADVERTISEMENTS; R. CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STOBE I DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO BY STFA&R! A fine selection of BKY GOODS! To arrive, which will be offered at prices that will suit all wbft wish to purebase OODS AT A UAIIGAO! I will sell good this coining season AT PORTLAND PRICES with Freight added. (Freight is now only $i per ton, with a ftroaneei of rulnitUii Having made arrangements with responsible pkr wes in can rrancUco to sell my Prod U Be, I can offer brUcr prices this seasoti' than ef er before. I Intend to GIYE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRQDUC Of all kinds (with freight offaWnt eat en the lb.) un personn conxigning Pnds)ee to me can rely on favorable retttttit, 1 have, for shipping purposes, a GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAXUCXXOUSa I And can make returns on I'r educe shipped to San Francisco In 60 days. IJ.I will keen thi . VttflW AI) MTKCI,of all kinds, at liedneed Fi. " r.,ior ail k mas, at liedneed Fi. ti'tr. mn a call and see for yourselves. REHIIKftA. JfARVKSTERff, HEADERS, EKi, GASd.l'LQWH of 1'hile's make. I Tim MOWEK have tho agency for selling all these at Fonlafid prices, ireigbt ailed. Seed Drills, Cast Steel, Collins' and ZHoline Plawa ! CASn on trade win u civen at aii ti. to suit customers, at R. CIIEADLE'S CASH STORE, feb20v4n27yl Albany, Orega, FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER, 1869. AT A. COWAN &, CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER. HAVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES IX Ad vance of the recent rite in Cotton Geds with a LIUGCA.VD I ESI It A ISLE STOCK or STAPLE DRY G00DSI WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLIl AT frlARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES 1 -FOR Cah or JIci rltanf able Frodaee CAll m XAM N m AND PRICES ! Wc Have Larsre Ouanf u f f BLEACH ED AND BROWN COTTONS TICK 1S1 COTTONADEA DENIALS, MIIUT IN; AND CHECKS. PRINTS. DE LAINES, ALPACCAS. uin JIAALS. JEANS. CASS: MEUES.TWEEDs.ur IOREKiX AND O K E ; O N Af A N V - . ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY I3RESS GOOJDSr Latest Styles of Tonthani Genfiefeei, . CLOTHHSTGl AND FURNISHING GOODS1 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES OF ALL IJXDS iXD SlZg CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, Taper fc Linen Itlina 3t Fixf We wonld call e?pceial attention te oar Steek IRON AND STEEL, AX CESERAL K ABD "W -A. 3 wr rtiL satz i?r .rixo ir is The Largest this side oft'ortland t Consit tiagr ia part of FORKS, HOES, RAKES, SPADES. PCTTBEr illLL-SAWS. CROSS-CUT, TYLER' IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH BILLETT-WEBBS. MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE Butcher Saws. Barn-Door Hangers. Rtdlera and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rub ber Packing, IIorse-She Nails. Bolts, Nuts and Washers. Thimble and Wagon Boxing, Iron Axles, Iron and Steel of every t kind. blasting- Powder and ruse. WE AR PAYING IN CASH the HibMt Atar ket price for Ilaeoii, Iard m,J Wool, Call and learn our prices, and hcn suit yourself. A. CCWEN A CO. Albany, May 1, 1S68 r2nllf ALBANY BOOK STORE! E. A. FRELAND, BOOK-SELLER: AND': STATIONER Albany - - ; - - Oreoo RESPECTFULLY INPOR5IS THE PUBLVl that ho has removed from the old stand X PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured that Goods in his lino are sold at tho lowest cash prices. coxstaxtit oshasd: 1 STANDARD AO MISCELLANEOUS BOOIS. Juvenile. Toy Gilt nnd Blank Dockt, SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind used in the State. - jgSSf BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice. Declnlely BLAMt DEEDS, of thff latest and most approved form, for salo at this office. Warrant' andAIortgase,