The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 28, 1869, Image 3

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AxrAoDmosii PaKnrT ThoTJbard of
Directors of the Linn County Agricultural
Society are determined to rnaVe the ap
preaching Fair attractive to all classes and
intensely interesting. . In addition. to their
other offers of premium to Firo .Engine,
Velocipedes, ttc, they bavo decided; to WSer
a premium for target shoo ting. Ten dollars
will bo given for th best, and fire dollars
,for he second best rifle shot, 100 yards,, off
"hand. This will bo grand fun for sports
men, and will doubtless attract 'numerous
persons whs woald otherwise take no inters
est' in the Exhibition. We imagine that
many a trusty old nfls long condemned to
cobwebs and dust upon the1 cabin antlers,
frill be taken down and rubbed up for this fes
tive occasion ; and iFaome of them don't,
plan center?, ami carry, off the prise we
atlj mistake the' r shooting qualities.
.Everybody will come to the Fair now.
Throcch trox Botst. We learn from
Jason Wheeler, Esq., President of the .W.
HfYiSc C; Its Wagon R.iad Co that an Immi
grant train of three wagons recently came
through to the Valley, from Biso City, on
the new road whicli they have just, opened .
Thisis the only direct roadfronv Boise io
the Willamette Valley, and h already becom
es, I"" popular with the people cast of the
Mountains. The road ha. coat a great deal
of money and labor, and as it was mado for
th beaeEt of the t ebple' and the public gen
erally all classes thould take an Interest Tn
seeing that it is well patronized and sus
tained.. At a meeting of the Directors last
Saturday they paid out over two thousand
dollars in defraying the cipepseaxf.ihe re.
cent.expedition:m epening ana -extending
the road to Harney Lake Valley.
Willamette Vallet Merccst. This is
the titlertjf Mr. J. II Uptorvs ,new?Deow
efattc paper,-at Corvallis, the firstjnumbcr
nf whicl was launched upon J the rough and
tempestuous ca of journalism this week.
It contains a large amount of carefully se
lected and well written reading matter. In
the .'make-upM we might suggest one or two
imprdTehtents :" In the head there is not
suGcient space between the words, aad there
is too much vhile between the columns. (If
Bro. Upton had given as some of that "reg
let," he wouldn't h:ive had so much to use
along-side the column jues. Jake.) Tho
Mercury will be a valuable auxiliary in the
coming State campaign, and we cordially
welcome it to a plac; among oar exchanges.
A Gat Lothio Cose to Geief. An
amnrou son of Vulcan, late one night last
week, taking advantage of. a " hdsband'e ab
sence, applied at the door of a lady's room,
at a hotel in this city, for admittance. The
lady' who' happens to le of Amazonian
strength opened the door, in her night
Jre., aeixed Vulcan ty the nap'of his neck
and the slack of. bis trousers, and by sheer
muticular force hurled him' violcntlr acrrs
the ball; against a .room opposite, , burvting
open the door and startling the inmates.
Vulcan picked hime!f up, and uttering
ejaculation more forcible than elegant, pre
cipitately fled, fully convinced that he had
"waked the wrong pMsehgei.
Peesoxal. Messrs. Jas. L. Cowan and
L. E. Dlain started fr San Francisco this
week to lay in a fresh stock of fall and win
ter goods for their respective houses. Look
out for our announcement f their return.
3Ir. King Miller, who has been spending
several months in California,, returned, to
this county last week. He thiuks Oregon
wheat, Oregon flour, iid-Oregon productions
generally far surpass those, of California,
and aya that Californian are Just beginning
to realize the (to jthnn) humiliating fact,
that they cannot longer compete with our
young State in the markets of the world.
Fire t nr. ;tiiiv JMurTit.4Mr John
Dggs, of this city, who has recently re
turned From an excursion to Mary RiTer,
Benton county, informs us that for some days
pat great fires have been raging in the
mountains and forests of that vicinage, and
that large numbers of bear, deer, ellc, con
gers, etc., are being driven intotbe valleys
lelowfurnishirig- rare' sport for' hunters.
Two congers were killed by hunting parties
on 3Iarys Hirer last week, and others were
seen.'
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B.KJKS. Station ar,li etc. TiTe business :
card of Mr. J. K. Gil!, of SsJem, may be
found in to-day's paper. V Mr G has one
of the most complete establishments in his
line on, the North Pac fie ; coast, and is -almost
daily adding to his attractions. He
keeps constantly, on hand the Litest news
papers, magazines and pictorials, and is
ever ready to fill all orders sent to his estab
ment. - -
Match Race. On Saturday, September
4th, at 2 o'clock r. k. a -trotting- mafch
ingle dash of a mile will come off' at the
Fair Ground. Wni. R. Cahon names "Sher
idan" and A. II. Marshall names "Sally
Gray." Purse, $200. -This is a contest be
tween the t - livery stables of this city, and
-will doubtless attract considerable interest
jimong theJoversrtlevtftrf Sport is an
ticipated. GosE.3IrJBarrws and-family, Mrs.
Walter Monteiih and Mrs. S. Althoustf leave
this city, toiday for the Atlantic Sfates iobe
absentseveral montlis. Duringhis absence
Mr. Barrows will visit sereral of the Eastern
cities, will exhibit some specimens of Ore
gon productions, and do some talking in fa
. vor of our youthful amf promising common-
wealthi. -May he have a prosperous yoyage
and a speedy return. . ..
,Haerisbl'rgzz. - We are under obligations
ta 3Ir. B. R. nolt, one of our .energetic
agents tr Garrisbargh,1 for' a club of new
aubserilwrs. By the way, we are-daily re
ceiving additioaal camos to our eabseripUoa
book, -Car - whie?t 1 we are duly grateful.'
-"Coins on, Macluff, an i dd he he who first
cries hold, enough 1" 1 :'' : '
A Goo3 Yield. Mr,. J- S. Dickson, of
Linn county, this year rml ed 2.C0O; bushn
els of white fait wheat froa 35 acres of land
a fcactioa iTf r 27 bu jLeIs io tha acre. -
A NEW BOOK. ;
"LlfllfpF JPFERSON PAVISjBt Frk
ALrnicsDi of IllchmonJ, Va., lats Editor
of tbt Soathera Llttrary Mtaieogcr, aad w!l
knowo from bis cditorUl connection both du
I-ring and 'sides tbs war with tbi T.icbffl'ond
prsi."
-, Mr. A. -Y. Orubb agent for this work in
Linn, Lane and Benton counties has given
us an opportunity to make a cursory exam
ihatlon of it, and we cheerfully' recommend
it as a work of decided merit ; and treating,
as it does, of the life and character of one
whose name was so closely identified and in
terwoven with every phase of the late war,
it cannot fail to bo, universally sought ,after
and read with the closest interest.
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Ortuii Elsct. At a meeting of tho
Directors of the W. V. & C. M. Wagon
Road Company, last Saturday, the following
officers wera. elected for the ensuing year :
Jason Wheeler, President ; James Elkins,
Secretary; .John Suttle, Treasurer, . ,
CoMt.sa I.v. Being in tho viainity of
Beach & Monteith's mills, a couple of dsys
since, we saw eleven wagons heavily loaded
with wheat awaiting their turns to be un
loaded, and empty wagons wcro standing
around in every direction.
Jcrrxssox. Mr. Jacob Con ser is about
finishing a fine cottage residence, at the ferry
landing, which will be an ornament to that
neat and thrifty village, and comfortable
abode for one of Oregon V oldest and best
citizens.
A rusted.-A man named 'Ncrthhouse
was arrested yesterday by Deputy Marshal
Markham, charged with an aisanlt on sev
eral little girls with intent to commit a rape.
Wukat RtcEirTs roa tur Wixk. Foster;
5,150; Bench & Montcith, C.383 ; Cheadle,
4,000 ; Markham, 1,834 ; A. Cowan k Co.,
4,500 ; D. Froman, 3,600 ; Total, 25,407.
TiiAJfKS. Our friend J. T. flughes left
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in Our oflice last Saturday a bountiful opply
of delicious apples, and some of the largest
plums in the world." "
Peters Mcsical Montdlt for September
is on oar table, and contains more than it
nual amount or original mntc. - '
DIED:
KETCHCM In thit eiU. on t& 2t' in.L. of
droprj an4 heart diseaf, JlLIA A., wifs cf Joel
Ketchatn. agea C3 rears.
Tbe funeral will take place frm the reiiJ.net
of decafct, at 2 o'clock r. .. to-ij.
New York mad XdTerposl ZSSarketa.
Aug. 25, I8C9.
Xew York, wheat nominal. ?
Liverpool, wheat Us.
. San Francisco Sarkat. - - -
Wheat W quote inferior tn fair milliner!
at ?l 3U(ol fair to choice. Jl 551 75.
ISarley JU-(m f i Tor new.
Oats California, $1 25 Q I
Council Proceeding.
Tacesnjir Evkxisc, Angoat 28. IH9.
Council n-t. Roll called: PreMnt Council.
ten stealer, CoDler. Cundioend Ilackicman.
Tbe Mayor being abent the Recorder 'presided.
31 inates of prerioue meetitig were read and ap
proved.
Oraa Robartt presented a bill of f 49 for lom-
ber for ilcwalk, which wn., on motion, allowed
and ordered paid.
C. aneUve presented a bill of $3 for publish
ing notice for Deputy Marshal, which was, oa
wtinn, allowed and ordered paw.
G. W. Rartgef precented a bill of $17 30 for
hauling dirt to, ttreU. which waa, oa motion. -lowed
and ordered paid.
J. n. Urandcnbarg prevented a bill of ?2S, for
services as night police, which was allowed and
ordered paid.
Petition of C. Mealy, et. al. for eidewalk oa
north side of Third street from Broadalbio to
Baker street, granted, and prperty-lio!lr or
dered to comply with said pet it io a by November
1st. I&&J...
Tbe Recorder was authorized in draw an order
in favor of O. Humphrey for $180, in part pay.
ment for work on cUtern No. 2.
Recorder reported that he bad collected $182 75.
as taxes on cistern District No. 2.
Cotinciltnen Hackleuan offered an ordinance
defining the duties ef extra police Seen, wbwh
wat. on motion, adopted.
On motioned aujuurnod.
if . V. BROWN. Recorder.
CITY ORDINANCES (OHlclal.) -
ensrrca. xr. titm I. ,
Concerning tJte Duties of Police Officers
The people of the Citg of Allan d ordaim ct
' fvlloictf ; ...
Skctios 1. Any police officer. of this eitv that
may have been appointed under the direction of
tbe Common Council, shall bare foil power to ar-
rcsi aou iaao oeiwro e uceoruer tor , trial, any
person or persons that may be found violating
City Ordinances.
dec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be
in foree from and after this date.
Approved, Aug. 20, 18C9. . . -'
. , A. W. STANNARD, Mayor.
M. V. Bnowjr, Recorder.
Obecox Intention.' Jfr. C.r IIw, of
Astoria, xbowetl us Inst bafunlnv. an inven
tion of. his which will doubtless ho: highly
apnrcciatea iy an equeMtrians. : It consists
. i e as -
of rings for girths which are so made that
tbe rider can tighten the girth without die-
mourning inon ma norsc r merciT nulling
bpon a strap passing through the rings.
This strap is held in ira place by a tpngue
working upon -the principle of a lever the
lower end pressed upon the horse's side,
and is held, the more firmly the tighter the
girth is drawn1, f 3fr. II; has filed a caviat in
the Patent Office and applied for a patent.
ii ib iiivcitiiwu is nuiiji; anu IS uestiiea to
becomeiof general use. as the cist of manu
facture will be comparativelr small, a -d the
convenience of the, thing very eat.'-(?rf
Capt. Mitchell hao supercede I Mr. Barnhart
as Indian agent at Varra Springs. Thos.
Smith, Esq., is bis chief clerk.'
The indebtedness of , Wasco county, ac
cording to annual exhibit of the r County
3Ir. R. W. Raymond, United States Com
missioner of Mining Statistics, returned
from a visit to the Ice Cave on Monday ev;
ening. He was much pleased with' all that
he" saw, and says that the care is a great cu.
riosity., He left on Tuesday morning on
the stage for Canyon City to examine the
mines in that section. From there he will
Erocei?nJ0 Baker City and Owyhee mines orr
ins a jr iu jevaua. wounianeer.
1 J
Another Mistake. In a late San Fran
cisco paper we see a notice, that a Mr. Al
vin Brock, was thrown from a horse at Port
land, and was so eeriouBly injured, that he
soon died from the effects. Now tho facts
in this case, are, that this unfortunate young
man was thrown from: his horse near the nr
per end of this 'valley, in the vicinity of
Harrisburg. Either those Bay exchanges
are wonderfully ignorant; or else desire to
misrepresent Commercial.,
Csiva Ship Or rather, V" Dutch , ship
from Cbinai was towed over the bar by the
U.JS. Qr&at &nd landed at Astoria oa Mon
day last. About lO .Chinamen are , on
board, wbVwili probably " invest this city
some time m &e course cf three day a. Or.
egortian. '
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CORRECTED W1IKLY BT J. ORADTTOIIL.
. : .1 Aibart,' Anctit 23, 1869.
Tbe follow tnjf are tbe priues .Ul fur ProJuce,
and the prlctt at which other articles are selling
in this market t
Wheat white, per bushel, 11, eti. i f -'
OaU per buibel, 30 ets.
Potatoes per bui'nel,40f 50
Onions per buahel, $1 Ji. -
Flour per bbl. ti 60Q4 60 .
Butter per pound, 25 cw. ,
E(tKS per.doKn, 25 ets.'
Cbiokens perdoten, 12 bO&i 00. ,
Peaebet UrieJ. per pound, lHd$20 U.
Pork per pound. ets.
Beef on foot, 4 1 5 .
Mutton, per pound, 10 cents.
Soap per pound, 65l et.
Salt Los Angeloa. per pound, 21 ets.
Ilearj Qolden Syrup pr ker, $5 25.
KxttaUearv Oolden Syrup per keg, $5 00.
Tea Younjj Hyioaper pvund, $1 00 ;
Black, 7S$l 00. ..'.
" Japan, $t 25. .,
gugar enisbfl. per ponfid, 1$($20 eti.
Island. 12(314.
" Sea. 14 es. -
Coifee per pound, 23$25 eti. , ,,.
Nails cut, per pund, 6(7i ets. '
White Iad pnre, per kejr, 4 00(4 25.
Linfeed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 021(31 T5.
Turpentine per gailon, $1 25Q1 5g
Domeetio brown, 16 cU.
Hiokort itrloed, per jsrd, 1825 tU.
IWd Ticking per yard. 2550 tU.
llloe Drilling per yard, 20 (25 ets.
Flannels per yard, 50 (62 1 ets.
Prints faat colors, per yard, 12 . "
Itifle powder, per pound. 75($$1 O0. ; A
Candles belt, per pound, 20fi33 ets. ,
Riee China, per pound, 1210 ets.
Tobanco per poaod, : $I'00($1 25 !
Balteratus per pound, 16 eta. . n
Dried rtutns per bound, 1215e,
Dried Apples per ft. 6QTe.
" Currants per lb, ! ' ?
Daeon llatnt, per ft, l20. ,,.i-i , .
Rides, per ft. 13c. ,
Shoulders, per ft. 6e. '
Ird per ft. in cant, 16e. In kegs 15 .'-
French Brandy per gal., $10 00(12 00
Holland O in per gal., $5 ftO v
American Brandy per gat, 15 CO ,
Jamaica Run per gal., $6 00
.Tar $1 25 per gallon.
, Beans--rer lb., 6fii8e.
Deroet' Keroiene Oil. ?5ell 00 per gal.
Cooking Stores Xe. 7, $30 00; Xo. S, $35 00 j
No. 9. $10.00.
GI'KCIAL NOTICES.
BRAHDBETXTS PILLS ts. BLEEDIHO.
Bleeding may giro ease, became the blood left
has more room : but the ease does not last, aad is
followed by permanent weakness.
BRAXDRETU'S PILLS relieve the eireulatlo
and gve ease more surely and almost as qnlekl
as bleeding; but Brandrcth's Pills never hart,
and tbe good they do Is permanent, because they
take rnly what the body aad blood are better
without. Purgation with these pills will be found
A Unirersal Curatlro Principle.
Let tbe wise examine its claims to their evoBdcnce.
Mrs. Hooker, of Barnttalle, Mast., was cured by
them of St. Vitus' Dance of fifteca years stand
in, .b ram Van Wart was cured ef internal tu
mor ty the ve Brsndrcib's Pills when alt ether
means had faited.
Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Brandrcth's oflce.
Brandrctb House. New York. alw4
Yy beg leave U call tba atUntUn of the pub
If 'lie to this long ecUWated aad an rivalled
FAMILY m:DICIXE.
The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable com.
pound, and white it is a most efficient remedy for
Pain, it is a perfectly safs medicine etea ia tbe
oiott unskillful bands.
FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,
or any other furm of bowel disease la children or
adults, it is an almost certain cure, aod , has with
out doubt beoasawre successful ia caring tbe vari
ous kinds of
CHOLERA
than any other knorn remedy, or even the melt
skillful physician. In India. Africa and China,
where this dreadful disease is ever more or less
prevalent, tho PA I.V KILLER is' considered by
tbe natives, as well as European residents, in these
climates.
A SUH23 REHSDY.
SOLD by all DRUGGISTS.
ttcb!Sv4a30yl-h my. niJwt
N K W A D V E UT I S E M EN TS.
J. K. GILL,
STATE STREET, - - KALETI.
IMPORTER, WI10 LEGALE i RETAIL
DCA?sa is
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
As all my stock if imported direct from maca
faeturers and Publishers, I can ffr superior in.
doeements to Teachers and Dealers,
Orders by mail promptly filled.
ar-AU the Leading Newspapers aad Msgs
tines constantly oa hand. K. GILL.
vSn2tf.
NOTICE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY OlVrX THAT OS
tbe third Monday in September. 1869, tbe
undersigned, the County AriCMor for Lino county,
Oregon, will attend at the offce of tbe County
Clerk of th" eonnty aforesaid, and wilt the assist
anee of said Clerk, will publicly examine the a,
segment Rolls, snd correct all errors in valuation,
descriptions or qualities of lands, lots or other
property. All persons interested are notified to
appear at the time sad place appointed aforesaid.
; A. P. NYE,
' - County Areessor.
August 21, A. D. 1869 v5nlw4.
VtfHEAT WANTED!
Cts. per Bufsliol!
I' WILL TAKE WHEAT ON BOOK AC
counts, or will pay any kind of goods kept
in my store for the same, for the next ten weeks,
at Seventy Cents per bushel, delivered at my
Warehouse'on tbe Kirer in Albany, Oregon.
flTAll persons owing me will please come for
ward and settle up by tbe first of October next.
R. CHEADLE.
A GOOD
Two-Horse Wagon!
WARRANTED DURABLE!
CAN BE HAD FOR $103, IN CASH, AT
.rl
R. CIIEADLE'S
Albany, Oregon,
au2Iv5nltf
A,iLi STINSON,
BOOK AND, JOB PRINTER,
- AND .
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
the Largest and most ccmHete printing
establishment north of sacramento. ;
EYEST YAKTKTZ OF PEHJTHQ D0IB
' "Ateag'oBable 'Rates V
First Premfsm for fine Book aad Job Printing at
state Fairs or I807 ana iscs.
BOOK BINDING. BLANK: p' 'OK. KANtTTAC
;T.URINO;and PAfER RULING, oa
' t , sbrtaotice and low rates'."
S$P aad TtetifaWjfroWk Blook, Sslem.
augzirdnljl . . ? , m .
AI.D ANY PRICES CURREHT.
I ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALBANY COLLEGIATE, INSTITUTE.
J v tt 4 t J ' :
THE NEXT TERM OK THI3 INSTITUTION
for youth of both sexes will open on Monday,
the 18th day of Ootober next . It will be In cbsrgs
of tbe Revs. Edward R. Ueary snd Ssmuel O.
Irvine, assisted by a oorps or competent teachers.
Tba flnt term will ernbraoe li weeks of toltloo,
sadlng February 4, 1870 "
The seoond term will embrace 29 weeks of tui
tion, front February 7th to July lit, 1870.
' v THE EATL3 OF TUTTIOIT, 7 ' 5
Per quarter of 10 Weeks, sro as follows i
Preparatory snd Common Braochos... $J 00
Higber English 7 00
Aaeient and Modern Languages and Higher
Mathematics, Chemistry. Ao 9 00
Tuition charged from data of entrance to doss of
quarter, and payable In sdvance.
ORGANIZATION OF COLLEGE GLASSES s
A Freshman Clans will be formed and a eonrie
of study prescribed at tho opening of the Term.
PEDIOIPAL TEXT BOOKS i
Wilson's Resden, Robinson's Mathematics,
Hooker's Natural Science' Quaeheabos Rhetoric,
Abbott's Abereromble'e Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy, Clarke's English Orammar, Hark ocas'
Latin Scries, Farquell's French Series and the
most approved editions of tho Latin and , Greek
Classics. '
A RECORD t every recttatto will be made
and an average given io quarterly reports f also
of attendance and deportment.
, GOVERNMENT. Tbe alio will be to develop
ia tbe student a high sense of moral obligation,
honor and Integrity, and those who cannot be
governed by such motives will not remata la the
School. 4 . , , .,'-, "t -f - '-'-l ---' '
BOARD may be bad In families at It per week
and rooms procured where stadeats may board
themselves.
By order of tbo Board r( Trustees. '
EDWARD R. GEARY,
vSnlw . President.
r. c. susrsa.
a. a. asmraoso,
P. C. HARPER,
psaisa i
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
U rmr'$ Brick, oW ttanj ef D. JIanJtld Jk Co.
OULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATT EN-
tion to bis stock of goods, consisting, in
part, as follows A good assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOOD8!
sica as
PRINTS.
DELAINES.
POPLINP.
MOHAIR.
. EMPRESS CLOTHS.
Also a complete sisortmcat of
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
READY MADE CLOTllINO!
Gent's Famishing Goods. Boots, Shoes, sal '
Hats f tbe Latest Siytce and best
quality. A god assortment of
SheetingsBleached and Unbleached.
Hickory Stripes, Denims. French CottooadeS,
Heavy Cassimeree and Flannels, Tobacco
and Cigars. Wood and Willow
Ware. Rifle and Blast
log Powder.
HAEDWABE, CUTLERY AHD HALLS!
Crockery and G!w are.
Ia fact, almost every thing aoa'.!y kept la a re
Uil store, which
HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES ?
. . . .
Either for CmA ilertkmmHthle frJe!
Those who want bargains will call at tbe old stand
formerly occupied by J. Levy, one
door west of John Conner s.
May! 5vfa3tly. FV C. HARPER A CO.
TAKE FIOTICE!
A 1
LL PERSONS OWING R.
CHEADLE
f are hereby notified that I arnst have
my
oatstanding aeeonnts settled up by the first of
October asst. as I shall move to San Franeiscc to
establish myself ia business tbere, L. Cbeadie
will b left in charge f tbe bailors ia Albany.
My intention in going to San Francisco Is to
deal io produce- generally offered In this aod other
markets. I will take WHEAT AND OATS at
tho highest market prW going oa account.
Cash Paid for Wheat os Delirerr,
I bare a rood WAREHOUSE on tbo river to
store Wheat in. . Coma along with your Grain.
' . 1 , , i s : R. CHEADLE.
Aug. 5, I869-v4n51tf.
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE: COMPANY
r - i 4 - S- .
Or B03T0W.
PURELY MUTUAL.
iscomGnATi:D isas.
Cash Aasets $7,000,000 00
Cash Distributions or 1SC7 - 526.588 5
ToUt Surplus Eivided....... 2,726,573 55
Losses Paid ia 18G7. 38100 00
total Loiiei Paid 2,798.100 00
Ineotne for 18fi7..... ................ ...... 2,203.808 00
No Extra Charge for Traveling to and
from tho Atlantic States, Europe,
Oregon, and Sandwich Islands.
This old and popular Company is governed by
tbe NONFORFEITURE law of Massachusetts.
All Net Earnings Divided Annually Among
- the Insured.
Losses psid press ptly. All policies Non -forfeitable
DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU-
-ALLY! '
Fint Dividend Available at the Payment ef the
Second Annual, Premium.
But one class of members (Policy, holders) in
this Company, among whom bo annual surplus is
divided.
Unbiased judgment, based apon careful invest!,
gatiou, will show that this (the oldest Mutual Life
Insurance Company of America) offers more equi
ties to tbe insured than any other Company doing
business on this coaiL . . .
Life Insurance Is a judicious Investment for cs.
italists. . It is a svnc investment fcr those in mod'
crate circumstances, by which they may, with
small amount of funds, leave to their families
ample means for tbelr support in case of th catty
decease of tbe insured. , . j
Heme C2co, 39 State Street,' Costoa.
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES t S02 Mont
gomery street. San Franclseo ; Room 3, Carter's
Duilding. Portland, Oregon. , , , ., . . ,
.iJ , EVERSON nAINES,'
General Agents.
RUSSELL I,UIIVS, Agtst
.11 Parrlih k Co's Bloek4lbaajf OregoaJ
sepl9'68t4n5tf
8. L. FALLOWS & CO.,
yw.mrs anu Aeaiers in r. - ; j
BAR IRON, STEEL,
...iV-.TO-PtATB, Etc," "
YAMniLL STREET BET. FROT AND FIRST,
,MHii;!i;Ifi...i. ' -I-.'-; ,7
, ,,s r jTUA-fciana, uregon
n? - : 'I'lf' MigTTinSltfJpm.;.'!'
BLANK DEEDS, of tbo latest and most
approved form, for sale at this efiieo. WaronM
sad Mortgage.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. MEALEY,
DKAtra IS
FURNITURE AMD CABINET VARE !
(Corner of First snd Broadalbln titwtt,
. . . at old stand o( C. Moa ey A Co.)
ALBANY OREGON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
assortment of everything In bis line that the
trade requires or sn enterprising poblio demands.
FURNITURE!
Of All ICInda'and Descriptions !
BEDS A!iD IIEDDinTGy &C.
Particular attention will be paid to orders for
UNDERTAKING !
Aad all other orders ia my lino will bo promptly
attended to.
Satisfaction Guaranteed and Work Warranted I
CUAS. MEALEY. ,
' Albany, July t, 18(9 v4a47tf.
Wa
Wat
LTHAM
CHE6!
Let every one who wants a Watch, read this care
folly.
Especially if ia seme remote, ot-ef tbo- way place.
Now that tbe Railroad is open, we propose to
give the residents of Osteon the opportunity of
getting single jenuise Waltham Watches at the
Lowest Hew York Wholccala Prices !
We sell more Waltham Watches than any other
stablitbment in tbe country, either wholesale or
retail j we aend rreat numbers to every section of
the country by Mail or Express, carefully packed,
and in perfect running order. Our plan is this s
You want a Watch, and see our advertisement ;
now, we want you first to write ions for- our De
scriptive and Illustrated Price Lilt ; we will send
it. post-paid, by return mail. It explains all the
diflerent hinds, tetis tbe weight and uality of tbe
esses, with price of each j you then make a selec
tion of tbe kind you prefer, and send us your or
der. We will tbeo kcd-I yos tbe Watch by Kx
prea. with tbo bill to collect on delivery. We
give instructions to the Express Company to allow
you to open tbe package and esatsinc the Watcb ;
if it polte. you can pay, and take It; u not. you
are under no obligations to receive it ; and if it Is
taken, and afterward doea not prove satisfactory,
we will exchange it, or
REFUND THE MONEY!
A an intiieatipn tf tie Price, tee will quote one
Watch frvm our tUl. The P. 8. Dastlett, Lettr
Morrment. trilh Extra Jewel; Chronometer llnlanrr.
Patent Pinion, Patent lhtt Cp, and tilt the t,thtr
late improvements, in a Solid Coin Silrer Cae,
$28 in Greenback, or about $20 in Coin.
All the other kinds, both gtdd and silver, in lb
same proportion. Do tot order a Watch till you
bav sent for a Price List, as it cot tains a great
deal of information regarding these Watches that
will enable you to make an intelligent selection.
Don't forget, when yon write, to state that you
saw this advertisemebt io tbe Sum JIicbts Dcm
oc4T, and you reed not put ia stamps hr return
postage. Address ia full,
HOWARD & CO.,
Jewelers and 8Urcraltfct, fill Broadway,
New York.
Ws refer, ly peri6P, t
Messrs. Wells, Faaoo A Co., N. Y. and &n
Francisco.
I. W. Ravmosd, Ei.. T. R. Butler, Esq., B. C.
Hwaan, Esq.. &aa Francisco.
W. . rioSAHT. Krj., Virginia City. Nevada.
Juli:vfnSffi2.
HEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
AT CUNNINGHAM'S OLD STAND. ALBANY. GG'N.
J. G. MAYER, Proprietor.
TnE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO
the cilixens of Linn snd Denton counties
that be has eUblubed a Wagon and Carriare
Manufactory ia Albany, and respectfully solicits
tbo publie patronage.
All Kindt of Vehicles Pot tp to Order!
ASO WOSE -
t7AnnArrrcD as ncprtcsz:r3T2a!
, REPAIRING CONE on short notice
and on liberal terms.
jual2vsn43mfi.
J. O. MAYER.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.
1st booa WEST OFIIOCCK k MYER'S 6AL0Q;
ALBANY, OREGON.
. This Establishment has beca
Thoroughly Ile-Furnislicd !
' and is now ready to receive Cost dcrs.
BOARD, per week,, to
00
60
Single Meals
Lodging
0
jallvsnefitf
E. C. JIOLDEN, Prop'r.
CITY BREWERY I
JOSEPH IIUWT,
; 1 ' PROPRIETOR.
CORNER OF FIRST ANO WASHINGTON ST&EETS
ALII ANY, OUEGOX.
T
HE PROPRIETOR BEGS LEAVE TO IN
form tbo public that bo has established a
BREWERY AT ALBANY l
and is f now : prepared . to , accommodate both
THE TRADE
WITH A
SUPERIOR
or
VASTLY
ARTICLE
LAGES BEEB, ALE AND ; P0ETEE I
? FRESKji YEAST
i '. Can bs bad at any and all times.
t JOSEPil HUNT; Pro r '
julirv4n4Syl. , ,
5 ; ALBANY BATH ViO'jSE I
THE UNDERSIONra VOULD RE3PECT-
'uYv'.t c!ten of Albany and tI
cuuty that he has taen cbarzo.oC this Establiah
taen aad, by keer.ing c-le.ajv rootBS aad paying
itriet attenUoata ba,weSB, expsotstosaltafltboso
who may favorhim tb their patronage. Having
heretofore arr1e nothing W . , ; U -A .
V ; "t-Cla, jait Pressing Saloons, r
bs expects .tjiTo eatira'- sAUfaetlsi .to-, all.
tChiimIbd Ladies' Ilaffneaffy St and
f&ampooed- JOSEPH WEBBER.
spr4v?n8tf.
' AVDEIITISEMENTS.
CHANGE OF BASE!"
- ALCAMY, . . . - ' ORSGOn,
Having bought all tbo Merchandise of J. Burrows
& Co., will continue the basinets. And
. we invito all to give us a call.,
r ! , Wa will bo constantly
: ; , ?; receiving
GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
xmd tritt Ktzr a ;
GENERAIs ASSORTMENT
r GOODSi
QROCFRIE3.
HARDWARE,
CSOCHSRYf &e
WE WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO ALL
Rcady-Iay Cuatomcral
ALL PERSONS OWING THE FIRM OF
J. Barrows A Co., will pleatc ealt and settle.
Either member of the firm is authorized to settle
any account of tbo Company.
March 6, 18C9-vn2tf.
J. BARROWS 4 CO.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES.
DR. W. K. DOIIEItTY'tt
PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE !
Caeramcnto Street, below Montgomery, oppo
site tbe Pacific M ail Steamship Com
pany's OiSee, Private entrance
oa !cidetdcrir street,
i Baairanciseo.
i mmmmmmmmm
Eetallieled cxpreeilg to efford the afflicted sound
and eeteutific mcutcat aid tn the treatment
; and tnreoj 'all Pritattand Chron
ic JJieeaeee, ease of Secrc
ey and all Sexual
Jjieordcr.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS SIN
cere thanks t bis b-j uJtrU patients for
tootr patronage, and would take tb'a opportunity
to remind tbem that bo continues to cootult at bis
Inttitote for tho cure of cbronia dUeae of the
Lunz. Liver, Kidoey, DigcstSve and Genito-Uri-
nary Organs, and all private dieae, vis . Syph
ilis in all its form and Mage. Seminal Weakness,
aud all tbo brrid cneuejees of sif-abue. Gon
orrba'a, Jlet, Strictures, Nocturnal aad Diurnal
emiisions, fxol Debility, Diea? of tb Daek
and Iins. JoflwmiiTi cf tbo lilad l'.r and Kid
neys, cte., eUr.. and be boties that bU hms eiperi-
enee and sueeeful practice will continue to inture
bim a share of jnb!e patronage. By tbe practice
of many years in Europe and the United States,
be Is enabled to apply tbe mot cCeie&t and suc
cessful remedies against ditesses of all kinds. He
uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats bis pa
tten li in a correct and honorable wa;, and has
references of unquestionable veracity from men
of known respectability aod bigb standing in soci
ety. Ail parlies eotulting bias by letter orolbtr
wire, will receive the best and gentlest treatment,
and implicit 'crrper.
To Females.
When a female is in trouble, cr mi
icted w'.llt
disease, as weakness of tbe back and
limbs, pain
la tbe bead' dimness of sibt, I'?s of rouscalar
power, palpitation of tbe heart, irritability, cer
vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange
ment of digestive functions, general debility, va
ginitis, all diseases ot tbe womb, hysteria, sterili
ty, and all other diseases peculiar to female: she
shyuld fro r write at once to the celebrated female
doctor, V". K. Doherty. at bis Medical Institute,
and consult bim about bcr troubles and dbeae.
Tbe Doctor is efertio more cures than any other
physician io the Bute of California. Let no fa!e
delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately an 1
save yourself from painful sufferings and prema
ture death. Ail Married Ladles whose delicate
health or other circumstances prevent sn increase
io their families, should write or ealt al Dr. V.'. K.
Dobcrty's Medical Institute, a&d tbey wUr receive
every pot9ib"e relief ard help. The Doctor's oG
cei are so smmged that bo can be consulted with
oat fear of observation.
To Correspondents.
Patients residing In any part of tbe State, bow
ever distant, who may desire tbe opinion and ad
vice of Dr. Doherty ia their repet.tivec!se, and
who think proper to submit a written statement of
such, in preference to holding a personal interview,
are respectfully assured that their communication!
will be held most B acred and confident;;,,.
If lbs cast) be fully and Candidly described, per
sonal eommunicdon will be unnecessary, as in
structtooi for diet, regimen, and tbe general treat
ment of tbe case (Including the remedies), will be
forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as
to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or
parcel ao transmitted. Consultation by letter or
otherwise, rnnr.. Permanent cure guaranteed or
no pay. Addess, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D..
San Francisco, California.
Spermatorrhoea.
Da, Donenrr has jut published an important
pamplct embodying bis own views and experiencca
in relr tion to Impotence or Virility, betas- a short
treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Wcas&ess,
Nervous and Physical Debility coMequeol sathis
affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs.
.This little work contain information of tbo ut
most value to all. whether married or sic&le, and
will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of tlx cents
in postsfco stamps for return postage.
Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.,
, 33Stf San Francisco, Cal.
Br JULIUS GRADWOHL,
aT TBK
SAN FRANCISCO STORE :
100,000 BUSHELS WHEAT AND OATS I
100,000 DOZ. EGGS 1 .100,000 LBS. BUTTER 1
500,000 LBS. WOOL !
As the Market Quotations are corrected by me
weekly, I will pay tho price which they
contain for the above articles.
junlv4n44tf J. QRADWOHL.
; BIAIOIOTH OSa
UTOW Or. EXHIBITION IN LINN CO. AND
11 be ia tho vicinity of Albany until after
tho County rir, after which ho will bo taken to
Salo'.n nri n-rhihtted at the State Fair, when be
w'.'il bB taken to New York City via. Portland and
Sun WftnnUfto , Mount Hood U. uoquesuonaoiy,
I v. . i.,..f .mt flnpst ox ever, exbibitod in the
' United States and U believed by good judges to b
the largsst in tho. world.. 5. . t
Uea. xiouaajsam uyo u u nor
er behold such an animal that he oint to bo -
on exhibition in New York Cjt andthat if . Pttt
to his farm twenty-five ix;;4el from the A,,takf n
should bo kept oafi yr preparatory t .
bitioa freo of cos Mount Hood -m raised hi
F. M. Morrl in Umstilla Co.. Ogol he "i. on
half Morris Stock aad the otbvr hair sw rr.
T Vw. ayV4"4Jr
ADMISSION
,.T WEN T Y-IPIW
ChJIdron. half pric ,
'- fi - m ff f.
E WILL STORE AN"
or oats and soli - V. xvitv.
.1
froe, down freight 25 o4
3 , -V ovtrft but
.nu -
freUtt
our "
A D V ERTISJ-MENTS.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
NEW REMEDIES 1 NEW REMEDIES I
DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY,
623 Keanrr St. cornet Commercial
Private Entrance on Commercial st. ;
SAJs rilAJCCIfitO.
ESTABLISHED IK ii$4, fof
tbo treatment of Sexual aad
Seminal Diseares, such as Gon
orrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syph
ilis in all its forms, Seminal
Weakness, Impotcncy, etc.
Skin Diseases (of years' stsad-
ng) and Ulcerated Legs sao
esifully treatod,
How many thousands of persons, both: toafe
snd female, are tbere wbo are suffering out a tois
erable existence, from tbe effect of secret indulg-
ences, or from virus absorbed into the syitem.
Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured
faces, and their broken-doan constitutions, dis
qualifying them for tbe happiness of marriage or
the enjoyment of life. In this horrid sitaabieer
thousands suffer until neatb closes tbe scene. Let
parents, guardians and friends attend to those
who are suffering wjta any of tnese bornbie, liie-
destroying maladies see that they are cared for
and eured before it is too late. Send tbem iiams
d lately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician wbo has mad
private disoascs bis especial study for years, and
wbo is certain to core tbe tnott inveterate caes,
without Mercury or aay injurious drugs. It is
important to thosa wbo arc aiSioted, or to tbosr
wbo are interested in- tbe welfare of their friends.
to be careful of the many pretended doctors wbo
infctall cities, publishing their skill in curing all
diseases in a few days, imposing upon tbe public
by using the names of eminent physicians from
Europe aod other p'ace. lie, therefore, earefal.
and toake strict inquiry, or yoa may fall into the
bands of tboe charlatan j. ,
Semi&al Wsak&et a.
Seminal emission, tbo consequence of self-
sbuse. This solitary vie:, or depraved sezaaf
indulgence, Is practiced by tbo youth of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, prodaeia&v
ith uncrrinz certainty, tbe followine traia
of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific
medical mcaxuret, vis ; Sallow countenance, dark
spots under eyes, pain in tbe bead, ringing in tbe
ears. noiso like tbe rustling of leaves and rattling
of chariots, naeasinoss about tbe loins, weakness of-
tbe limbs, confuted vision, LI anted intellect, loss
of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers,
a dtklike to form newacquaintanees, disposition
tosbun society, los of memory, beetle flushes-.
piosnlei and eruptions about tbe face, furred
locgae, foetel breath, coughs, consumption, nigbt
sweat, monomania and frequent insanity. If
relief be not obtained..be soberer sboald apply
imroedtatHy, either in poron or by letter, to bavo
a cure effected by bisnew and scientific mode of
treating this disease, which never fails of effecting
a quick and radical cere. Dr. G. will give $100
to any person who will prove latUfactorily to bim
that he was cured of this complaint by either of
tbe Saa Fraaciso oqaacki.
Clarxied T&en,
Or those who contemplate marriage, wbo are sc
fering under any of these fearful maladies, should .
not fwrzet tbe sacrea re!ponuihues resting npoa
tbem, nor delay to obtsJn immediate relief!
To the Ladies.
Tb. varies complicated and distressing diseases
incident to females, treated with eminent success
such as Suppressions, Irregularities, Whites, Fall
ing of the btab, Tumors, all Lnnary Diseases-.
Nervous Debility, Painfol or DiScult Meostrura
ti'.n, Bsrrennet , etc. will be sjeedily eared, with
out poisonous drugs, injuries, tx unpalatable med
icines of any kind. Have no delicacy ia calling,
no difference what your troubles saay be. Tbe af
flicted are cordially invited to call aai satisfy
tbcio selves.
Tenon's calling at Dr. Gibbon's offies or send
ing fr packages of medicine may vely npoa bis
assurances of coiiSUential secrecy wita iraplicA
faith, and expect no more than to be charged with) .
a f-ir and mutually satinfactory rcmnneratioa for
services rendered, cosfidertng the cireumstaaees
and ciiSeuities of tbe cae, rather than a too prev
alent and selSib practice of exortation among
quacks and pretenders.
DR. GIBBON is reiponsible, aod will give to
etch patient a written instrument binding himself
to effect a radical ted permanent cure or male no
charge.
Ccredat Uorae.
Persons at a distance can be CURED AT"
IIOMB. ty addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon
suting case, symptoms, lengtb ef time tbe diaeaae
has continued, and Lave aedSriaes promptly for
warded, free of damage and curiosity, to any
part of the country, with foil and plain directions'
lor use, by enclosing $15 dollars ia curreney ortlO
in coin, ia a resie tered letter, through tbo Poet
oSce on Wells, Fargo i Co. A package of medi
cine will be forwarded by express to any part of
tbe Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON.
Box 252, San Francisco, Califorcla '
Rra ember to put box 252 cn the letter.
Consultation FREE.
Correspondents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that they read his advertisement in Co
State Hjgdts Dekocsat.
tnayl5v4n39yl.
-MORS THAXT 200,000 PERS0IT3
Bear testimony to tho Wonderfal Carativ
Effects or
13
Dr. Joseph Walker's
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CALIFORNIA
41-
llanufactuxed from th native Eerbe and Boots -
of California,
jyTho Great Blood PuriGer.0
FOB IN FLA3IMA.TOR Y AND CHRONICT
ItTIEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA CT
INDIGESTION. MLlOtrs. KEMITTENT and
INTER XUTTENT FEVERS. DISEASES OFTHE
BLOOD. LIVER, KIDNEYS snd BLADDER,
these BITTERS have been most rtccMful. 8CC5I
DISEASES aro caused by VITIATED BLOOD,
which la penerally produced by dennjemrct of
the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood trbenevrr yon finA
its impurities bursting through the 8 Via in Pirn
plea. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when yoa find
it obstructed and slugglfch In the vems; cleans
it when it Ia font, and your feelings will toll yoa
trbext. Eeep the blood healthy, and all trill be well.
; AGENTS, u
.it-uv,im 1
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s
Corner Pin'a
. Cab, a Sansomo Rtrorta. Saa Francisco,
f and Sacramento. CaL, anJ.
WIlattStrt,ir.Y.
3STOTIOE.-
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llV - lsI
"'niiiiiii 1 1 tm 2 e
W A G O N STn WXGONSf
Jtrs t be'o s'ryB;Dl;
':. .' FROM THE - ; : : v 'fff'i-
SSGOtl VAGOH MAU'-ACTIa
3.
80XB P'
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1 THIMBU l.SKEr; vAGO
No.
j sold at low r rates than- have
ever
r
v
jeforo been 'jCcrod in -Albany.'
A.T
all and see for yoarseltes; - The
2 ots
WNGONS ARE WABRMtfTEif A GOOD ARTICLt II
t4a50w3,
DOia BY to. jllCAUfiM,
jttlSviaiftf.
Albasy fa-