The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 10, 1871, Image 3

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FRIPAT....... ,.MARCU 10, 1871.
HARRtSBtrua. We learn from Hon.
T. J. Stites that on last Friday evening
a debating club was organized at Har
risburg, and la now In full blast. On
the evening of the preliminary organi
zation the question of the prohibition of
the manufacture of spirituous liquors in
the United States was discussed In a very
able manner, and two of the threejudges
selected to decide the question rendered
an opinion that the prohibitionists .won
the battle the other member of the ju
dicial bench contending no less strongly
that the champions on the side of "liq
uor" had secured the victory. And this
is the condition In which the whisky
question stood at Ilarrlsburg at our lost
advices. On this (Friday) evening the
Club will discuss the question of "Wo
man's Rights," when a feast of reason
and flow of wit may be anticipated. We
hope that the judges on the woman
question will not be split up like those
on the whisky problem, and also that
the champions of the fair sex may be
able to make a good showing on the wo
man lay-out. Our sympathies in this
fight are decidedly with the poor, suiler
ing, down-trodden, heart-broken women
bf the land, who are devoid of even the
right to wear bigger waterfalls than the
hair-dresser can prepare" or huger Gre
cian bends than can be found in thej
pnarket. It is indeed every man's duty,
having a spark of chivalry in his nature,
jo rush to the rescue of the oppressed
jromen of the land, and with "hooks of
teeF' and bags of money, save them
from the oppressor's yoke and the ty
rant's heel. But it is not necessary for
Vis to fire the hearts of the gallant Har
risburghers in defense of woman, as we
know they will throw their protecting
32gis about her and preserve her from
very species of wrong and tyranny ;
and so we leave her in their loving and
tender embraces.
Neck-Tie Parties. A neck-tie par
ty Is talked of in our city, and we have
been requested to publish the modtu op
erandi for the benefit of, the uninitiated.
Here is the way the thing Is done in the
East: Every gentleman invited is met
'at the door of the house where the party
Is beinr held, and presented with a box
into which he thrusts his hand and
draws out a neck-tie. The number of
lies IS equal nnu lue uuiuurmi grumr-
xnen Invited. These neck-ties are made
from dress goods, and each one corres
1 Til- i! ... . I f
ponds with the dress of some lady pres
ent. On being admitted, the gentleman
presents himself to the lady wearing the
dress corresponding with the material of
his tie and that lady is his partner for
the evening.
Later. The neck-tie party is to be
given at the residence of Mr. James IL
'Foster, next Wednesday evening, and
the receipts of the evening are to be ap
propriated to the benefit of the library
'. of the U. P. Sabbath School. The well-
- known taste and discrimination of Mrs.
- Foster in such matters is a sufficient
, guarantee that the aflair will be a pleas
ant and successful one, and the novelty
' f the thing is bound to draw a large
crowd. '
Lixn' County School Matters.
Hon. T. J. Stites, Superintendent of
.fjchools of Linn county, dropped in up-
m as during the week. Mr. Stites re
sides at Harrisburg, but ha? been in this
city attending to his official duties, such
- a receiving and filing reports of school
districts, apportioning the educational
fund of the county, etc. He informs us
' that the amount of school money for the
eounty is considerably larger than it has
' aver before been, the proportion to each
r scholar for the ensuing school year be
Lag $L65. This will be good news to
pparsely settled districts who have here-
.tofore been almost entirely unable to in
r the expense of employing teachers,
: m It will now enable most of them to
provide teachers at living wages. By
. the reports of the sehool districts for the
, last year, Mr. Stites finds that there is a
slight falling off from the previous year
in the number of school children in the
eounty Albany and Harrisburg, how
ver, having gained considerably in
numbers. He has premised us a full re
port for publication soon.
No Name. We received a short com
. munleation this week with the anony
mous signature of "Harrisburg" attach
ed, but as the proper name of the author
failed to accompany it We cannot gi ve it
an airing through the columns of the
- Democrat. We are compelled to ad
&ere strictly to this rule, so as to be able
ta shift the blame of offensive articles to
the shoulders of the proper authority
mmd thus avoid a broken head, a duel, or
slander suit. Always send your name
ana your fighting weight along with
your communications for publication,
particularly if they are of a personal na
ture. ; . - '
The Next Lectcre. The- next led-
tare in aid of the Albany Library Aseo-
, Jclatlon is to be delivered by Capt. N. B.
' Humphrey, on the subject of "Samson
and the Phihstmes." The time at
which the lecture is to be given' is not
?'-et named, but our readers shall know
n good season. The well-known orato
f rlesl powers, the inimitable wit, and the
inexhaustible Biblical knowledge of the
lecturer are a sufficient guarantee that
; fSamson will get a copious showing up,
,. and that the Philistines will be again.in
nvney stricken down with . the jawbone
: of an ass.
Graduated. Last week our youn;
!? friend, Dr. J. LInsey Hill, graduated
froisi the Salem Medical School, and ; we
W&rt&n(f lue- will hangrout his- maiden
shingle at Buena Vista, Polk county.
The Doctor is a eood. warm-hearted.
sjlerer fellow) and as he" has .for many
; Tears been a close student of . medicine
he will doubtless be a siiccessful and pop
njr physician. We' cheerfully com
mend him to the confidence'fmd'pattoh
; fgft of the people with whom" he propo
aes to cast his lot, and wish him great
focess In his future career.
; LOCAL PICKINGS.
Wheat, $1; butter, 80 cents; eggs, 16
cents; bacon, 10ll cents; dried apples,
6 cents.
Wednesday the Willamette was high
er than before this winter. It Is now re
ceding. One of J. Z. Crouse's flno buggy
mares was hauled to the bone-yard on
Tuesday.
Blessed are they that do not advertise,
for they shall rarely bo troubled with
customers.
Mr. Wade was married to Mrs. Cog-
gin, at the bride's residence, in this city,
last Sabbath.
Messrs.. A. Cowan & Co. have some
handsome carpets which they are selling
Immensely cheap.
It. 8. Prlco bought from Mr. Reed 137
acres of land about live miles from this
city, paying $30 per acre.
Mr. G. A. Hill, of this city, has been
commissioned a Surgeon in the State
Militia with the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel. ; " ' . ,"
Mr. A. W. Stanard,"Judgo Baber, and
other citizens of Albany, are at present
In attendance upon the U. S. Circuit
Court at Portland.
Perry Miller has returned from Ya-
quina Bay, looking in much better
health than when he sought the "sound
ing sea" last summer.
W have experimental knowledge of
the fact that Mr. John Briggs fully un
derstands how to fit out a new stove with
all tiitf modern fixtures.
Mr. John Giililand, of Sweet Home,
was In town during the week supplying
our citizens with delicious venison, of
which he had over 40 hams.
The nicest party of the season was
held at Mr. John Parker's residence last
Friday evening. John and his amiable
lady are famous for their hospitality.
Ilev. C. C. Stratton, of Portland, has
consented to deliver a lecture for the
benefit of the Albany Library Associa
tion. Time not yet positively known.
Our fellow citizen, Dr. It. C. Hill, has
had the honorary degree conferred upon
hih4. by the Sslem Medical School! Tills
is a deserved and handsome compli
ment. . . .
Willey Rice has fitted up a neat little
cigar stand in his telegraph office. Our
smokists will find him ever ready to fur
nish them with the weed "strong or
mild"
The "Rembrant" photograph Is still
attracting attention in tlte artistical
world, aa it Is the most successful picture
yet invented. Winter & Paxton take
them in this city, at low prices.
From last Saturday evening till Tues
day morning the rain fell in torrents
throughout this part of the .Valley,
causing the Willamette and its tributa
ries to give a pretty fair amateur exhi
tion of Noah's flood.
The Salem Statcxman of last Sunday
copies seven items from the Democrat
witliout a single credit, and then gleans
two items from the Jteriirter and gives
the proper credit to both of them. Is
tliat fair, Bro. Clarke?
Newspapers to be read in schools, in
stead of standard text books, is the lat
est eastern agony. We will take clubs
for schools in Linn county at reduced
rates, and furnish every teacher a patent
spanker free of charge, as an induce
ment to clubs.
A young lady school teacher was one
Sabbath lately endeavoring to impress
upon her scholars the terrible punish
ment of Nebuchadnezzar. She told
them that seven yeara he ate grass, just
like a cow. Just then a small boy ask
ed. "Did ho give milk?" , . ;
Remember that no more propitious
time than the present can be found for
setting out fruit and shade trees, and ev
erybody should embrace the favorable
time now offered to plant trees and
beautify their homes. Messrs. A. Car-
others & Co. have all sorts of shrubs and
treesj which they sell cheap.
Black silk, an exchange says, is liable
to spontaneous combustion, though the
chemical operations which produce the
fire are not clearly understood. We have
often seen sparks around a package of
black- silk with a woman In it but
never supposed there was any chemical
mystery about It. !
BCTLDINGS FOR THE ClTY. At the
last meeting of the Council that body
resolved to erect an Engine House and
City Jail at the earliest moment both
to be built on the lot formerly occupied
by the Engine House which was destroy'
ed by fire on Second street. The Engine
House is to be 22 feet wide by 44 feet
long, and two stories high, with a porch
in front of the lower story. The upper
story .to be used for a Council Chamber,
Recorder's office and Fireman's .Hull.
Tne jail is to be built in the rear of the
engine house, on the same lot, and is to
be contracted in a strong and substantial
manner, with the walls built on the
plan of the heavy warehouses, by nail
ing boards In courses, on top 'of each
other, to a height Of 9 feet and covered
with a pitched and shingled roof.' The
contract for building the jail has been
let to Mr. Geo. Patterson,' for $240; that
for building the engine house will be let
at the next meeting of the Council.
A Swap.-1 Messrs. Jason Wheeler and
Joseph Nixon have made a prodigious
real estate trade. Mr. Wheeler cives his
farm,
consisting of . 540 acres, '. in the
Forks of the Santlam; for Mr. Nixon's
farm, of 100 acres, about one mile soul h
Of this cttyr-air.;N.. giving Mr. W. a
house and two lots in this city and 1,000
wooi" ueiween ineiwo larms. They
have each made about $200 000,000,000
Iii the trade1, as near aswe can calculate
from a disinterested stand-point
Btove-Up. Last Tuesday as the
teanrpfVin.;Newhoaseras conveying
a new "Diamond Rock" cook stove from
.TI L A . 1 -ar . .
xrigg9- Bioreio, ine nouse ox.,. tne:-man
who had purchased if, the "team took
fright and ran away, spilling the stove
out of the wagon and smashing it all to
pieces. i Tfie iamws,ion. stopped, and
another stove trpm the store soon replac
ed the "demoralized onef alid" hbbridv va
damaged except the unlucky teamster
who naa v i&y lor a tove that he
nacin't oraerea ana uian't want.
Ballou's Masaxini ran Maboh. Th Marob
number of Ballou's Maixiki I Issued, m
sprightly, a freih and good rr. Th eon
tout arc varied, for thorn am ttorlef, sketches,
pootry and historical articles, matter for old and
ytang, and la suoh profusion, that erefy patron
mud be satisfied that more than an equivalent '(
given for the money that Halloa' Magaiine eoits.
Here li list of content fur the March number,
and our reader cau e4whnt a feail ef good
thing 1 before thoin i "Publie Soup-Mouse j"
'Chluese Scene and Thing;'' "Shnkipear' Sev
en Age i" "A glelghlug Song f "A Leap In the
Darki" "Fldoet Amore by Faith and Love;"
A Staff Officer' Story 4,A Night' Adven
ture in Chill;" "Witchcraft " "Mr. Deer'.
Tactic;" "Haunted ;" "Brave ML Urquhartj"
What Man don't Kuow," by 11. l. tfulllabcr ;"
"A Pity' Shooting in California, and what oame
of It i" Ovn Yori 1'soiaa's STonv-TmxuB
"Ouosc ; or, The Son of a Politician," by C. A
Steven ; "Maid Brindle' Pubis" "A White-Fee.
ed llenr," by Kit Canon, Jr. " "Curious Mat
ter;" "The House-keeper j'' "Facta and Fan-
eie;" "The Snow Slldo" Ilumorou Illustra-
lions. The terms for this sxeellcnt magaxln are
only f 1.5(1 per yenr, or IS cent (ingle eople. For
n!e at all tho periodical depot In the country.
Tbotuo A Talbot. .')(! Conzrex St., Boston, are
the publinber.
Rkmolvtion. At a meeting of the Li
brary Association of the M. E. Church
of Albany, held on tho evening of March
0th, 1871, the following resolution Was
unanimously adopted:
Jlt-Holveil, That tho thanks of the
member of the Lihrury Association of
the M. E. Church of Albany uru hereby
tendered to Rev. Win. Roberts', of Port
land, for the very excellent lecture do-
Itvered at tne AletlKxUMt cliurcn in Al
bany, on Wednesday evening, March
1st, i7i, ror tne neneiii or tins AMxocia-
tion, and for his generous donation of
his time and traveling expenses lit com
ing to our city and returning to his own
home.
Jicmlvett, That we will keen his cen-
erous couduct in irruteful remembrance,
and it is our fervent winlt that the favors
ticstowed by him ujMm this Association
may return to him fourfold.
A Yamhill firmer, who happened to be
viniting in thexe parte the other day, got off
the following indignant repone to the ques
tion of low the West Side itni'.ruad wan
prufperin: 'oui the. went a'uJe rail
roaii! l-int know tmthiti' 'bout it. The
people U gno wiM t iwn to IWtlnml nnj
Yamhill about tin 'ere ruilrimd queachino.
i'urty aoon hc4 that in now wuth forty
dollars wont le wuth five dol'ar a hod
Wagon ninlers will starve to delli. Oats
wont wutli he nothin' and we'll have to quit
rnioin' on Vm. Coon skin wont be wuth a
ilmii, nnd the l.cllerin sti-ntn wngon will
skecr nil the gnmo out of the kentry. I'll
4"I1 my forty and git for Arkannw if you
d.in't ahct up about these cuel railroad."
Immense chignons and heavy padded
false chatelaine braids looking like a
burden upon the head of the wearer,
are raptiiiv iisapicaring. uur moi
fashionable Wiles now braid or plait
their own natuni! trcsscM In two long
braids which are looped to tho back port
the head.
CoKBfXTiox. It was an Oakland, and
not a ItoHcburg oflh-ial, front whom Dr.
II. I. Fay ceaK-d on his way to this
citv. We make tho correction, at we do
not deidre towrongmir ItoHcburg friendf,
or any other man, for that matter.
JJanohokt's ienK for February Is
the handiest tiling yet for travelers.
What a wayfaring man can't find out
within its covers is not orth knowing,
ami what he can learn is of incalculable
benefit to him. Price 25 cents.
Heavy Si.AXtKit HriT. One of our
prominent citizens has sued anotlur
equally prominent one for defamation of
character, laying damages at ten thou
sand dollars.
To School TitcsTKKH. A competent
lady teacher desires a school somewhere
in Linn county. For particulars enquire
at this otllcc.
A wife who had been lecturing hr
husband for coming home intoxicated,
became incensed at his indifference, and
exclaimed, "Oh, that I could wring tears
of anguish from your eyes!" To which
the hardened wreteli niccoughed, " 1 a
ta taint no use old woman to bo bore
for water there."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
4 a a n
Th Pais Killkh i by universal consent al
lowed to have won for itself a ref utation, ootur
nassed in the history of medieul preparations. It
iustantaueou effect in the eradication and cxtine
lion of Pain in all its various forms incident to the
human family,-and the ensol'ci ed written and
verbal testimony of tho musses in its favor, have
been and are its own best advertisement.
The inerediunU of the Pai Kim.kr, being
purely Vkcbtaolb. render it a perfwt y safe and
efficacious remedy taken internally, a welt a for
external applications, when usod a curding to di
rections. J bo stain upon linen Irom It use I
resdily removed by wsaliinz wilb alcohol.
This Medicine, joitly celebrated for the cure of
so many of tho aOUutioD iiicidont lo tho human
iuiuily, ha now oe:n before tue public over tiiib
tv VEAiis. uiid ba found its way into almost ev
cry eoraer of the world ; and wherever it ha been
used, the sauio opinion is expressed of it medical
properties.
In any attec' , where prompt action upon the
ystcm is required, the Pain Killer i invaluable.
It almost instantaneons effect in Relieving Pain
ii truly wonderful ; and when used according to
directions, is true to its name, a PAIN KILLER.
The standard remedy for Coughs,;
InflHenza, Sore Throat, WAoopiuy
Cimgh, Croup, Liver Complaint, liron--ehitiM,
Bleeding of th Lunge, and every
affection of the Throat. Lang and Chesr,
including CpasuxPTioH. , . i ,
WI star's Balsam doe not dry !
tiff a Cough, hut loosen it, nleat.se tho.
Idas, and allay irritation, tbu removing
. the count of tho crm plant None gi'nu-i
in unle.88 signed I. BtiTTS.- Preparod-by
Sbth-"iV' 3?owfcB,A Fojf, Boston. . Sqlclf
by RaniSGTOH, Iiostkttrii Co., J'yit ,
FrancUco. and by dealera ijjnerally.
vSnllyl.
K27 ia a n tear- o nc
I
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE "SINGER" NEW
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE;
WITH ATTACHMtNTS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK.
18 FAST WINMNtl FAVOHS IN TIIH HOL'KK
llOiJ;, AS MIOWN HY TIIK HAbKS OF
LAST YKAU, AMOt'.NTlN'i TO KIUIITY
BIXTUOt;SAM,HEVK IIUNDKHD
AM KlIlllTY-OSB MACHISKH,
WHICH FAR KXCIflKDTIIOHB
OF ANY OTilKK COMPANY!
Thl new FAMILY MACHINE I capable1 bf a
rnngo and vnrinty of work suuh us wu thought
iuiioiilble. a lmrt time ajro. t irrnrin by ni
chiuvry. We clulm, eml can show thou whom it
nmy coneern, thnt it is the clieupest, most beutitl
ful, iluiicatxly urranffol, nirely adjuoted, easily op
cratmt, nud smiiottity runninv; ol nil the teiuily
Sowing Mnahinos. It is Mimrloilili!, nut only l.r
the rane ami viirii-ty of its mwuik but also f ir
the vsriety an.l difli ruut K IN lrf OF TKXTt'UK
which It wlllsrw with tiiitl fltsllliy mih! ficrfvetien,
ustiiK Kilk Twist. I,iu or I ll.ni Ttireml, (Ino or
cobiso. uinkiiiK lh INTr UL.UCK KU KhAS TIC
STITCH, alike on both .i I.m of the fubrie sown.
Thus beurvr elotli, or luallitr, wiiy he sown with
great itn-ngth or uull'inttlij ol stiu h, and In a
momcDt this witling ii'l n.n-r wHryii; machine
muy be a'tjuatetl for lino wurk on gnuxo or Ke
uior Uisue, or Ibo lurking of tarliimi, or rufUinc;,
oraliat any uihsr work whieh delicate un(r
be bevu known to i rf Tin.
I'urrbnsers enn on b curtrltiMM that eur new
Family Machine einbodie NKW and nwji.tlul
principles simplicity of nonsiriiftton ease ofop.
rralion unilormity of I'UI'.t'ISK -iiou at any
pied enpsrity for rnne and variety of work,
line er course, leaving all rival huh in J it.
TIIK I OI.lIXJ VXSV.H.
The New Family Mat-bine may be bad in a va.
rlety ef fotilltig cover and com. Sums show iu
polished surlace only the Itrsin and tint of tho
wood, while other are QuUbcd in all the tlabura
lioa of art.
TIIK ATTACH MKVTN
Fr Ilcmroio;. Fvlliug. II n fll it n. liu. Eind
in i;, CoidinK. liatiicnn, Tu king, Kml rjidrriuj;,
and so lortti, ire nut only unuinruuo, bul now
brvuglit t" gival wrfiK ii-.n. M' Sl ot ibvin can
be aitai-brd ur dvia-rbod by a liiiido move of the
baud. The iUstltiy of tl.e work can only ba fully
appraeialcd vu observation and caauiiiialiuu.
J14C III.NK TU 1ST.
LINEN TMIlK 1j, M'Oof. COTTON, OII tc.
W hav and shall kerp in sUick at our Central
Office, sod Agencies, (on spool of various site,)
Twist of all iu-i ami eulors, l.inen Thread,
HjmoI Colton, Oil, aad all other articles necessary
in the ue of our machines.
W wi.h it understood Ibat we manufartare the
Twist sold by as; that we shall aim lo have it ex-
eel ia quality and ex- eed in otiai.l.ly, fr a gives
price, tost of other tnaoulacturrre. and that tho
Twit linada l-y us ia oarnew and nic mills.
supplied s Ibry ara Willi Ilia most approved Dta
cbiuery and skilled labor can be relied on for the
reliable qualities or uniformity of sizo, evenness,
leogtb el turesd as marked each (',), strength,
excellent- or color, ao'l l-oty or Imisn.
THE SINGER rVCA.VUF ACTUR1SG CO..'
No. 4i tsKOAI'WAY. NKW YOHK.
SAV FItANCI.-'C'i "r'I'K'K. I3 M.mt-omry Su
or'J svf.nl Itf.
v-siiCZ.
CZAZLZi A. VX. Editor.
A KrrwBBpe-rf ihm Prwswat Time.
lalended far Paopls Jtenr aa Earth.
Ineladmc Faruwa. Mechanics. Maretuuta, Pro
fnaiooal Men, Wot ken. Tatnkera. aad ail Man
Mr of Uonest Fotk. aad tbe Wieos, Boa, and
Xeabler of all aea.
OKX.T OSE DO 1. 1, AS. A YEAR t
ONE nCXDUED COPIES FOB Ut,
Or las tbsa one Cent a Copy. Let tbera ba a
830 Cms at every Poet Offlos.
BZX1.WCEKLV HVXt 99 A TEAR
ef ta tr. H sot general character aa
TBI W KEKir. bat with a irreatee variety of
auacatiaaaoa reaUioit, and faraMdog tna avera
te iu aeoeerlbei wtlb greater trmhaum. baeaaaa
It come twice a week In steal of oaea only.
TITE DAILY 8CS, 60 A YXAB.
A pretairMmtir readthla aewtpaper. wtta ttie
, laraeai eircuiauon in tbe worm. frs. tada
pendent, and tearlaw In politic. AM taa nawa
from everywoer. Two eeau a op i by mali.
AO eaua s muoia. or 96 a year.
TERMS TO CLUBS. '
TTiE DOLLAR WEEKLY HITX,
Tito eopios, one year, separately eddrmsi ii,
Foar Dwliaras
Tea copies, one t, (erMntely addreeasd (aad
ma extra copy touiegsuer uantclaol.
Elakc Dollar.
Twenty codmm. ona year, tepsratclr addraseg
(aud an extra eopy lo lu srnr op of cinb).
Ftftewaj Dollar.
Fifty epl. one ynr, to one address iaed ttio
8enu.l eckly oaa year to eetter no of club).
Thirty-throw Dalian.
Fifty mpiea, one Tear, separately addressed rand
toe bemt-Weekly oaoyrsr to relter aooietub).
Thlrty-Ov Dollar.
Osa bond red eorle. oc year, to oaa addreai
(sod Uia bally for one year lo the getter us of
club). fnty Dollars.
One hundred eoptee, one year, eeparately ad
dressed land UietiaOy torone Tear to the setter
op of dab), blxtr DolUr.
TOE BEMI.WEEK.LT SUX.
Fly copies, on year, eparately addressed.
Eight Dollars.
Ten eoples, on reer. tenaratelv addressed (sua
aa extra eopy to geuer op of club),
Hlxtoea Dollars.
BEND TOtJU MOXEY
to Poet Office order, cheers, or draft on KrW
Tork, wherever eonveolea. If not, tnea reeilsser
lbs letter contain inc money. Address
L W. EVGLAITD, Pnbllsbsr,
Son odlos, New York City. '
In the Cirenit Court of the btute of Oregon foi
the County of Linn.
J. Meeker, Pl'li, vs. E. W. Sigebce and T. Al
ford. Deft. f
Action at law to recover money.
To K. IV". Siqtbee nnd T. Alfard, Dtfendnnle :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREUON !
You are hereby required to appear in the Circuit
Court of tbe Htate of Oregon for the County of
Linn, and answer the complaint therein tiled
against yon by the above named plaintiff with tbe
Clerk of uid Court, within ten day of the date
of icrvice hereof upon you if served in laid Linn
oounty; if served in any other eounty in the State
of Oregon, then within twenty day of the date
of (ervico hereof upon you; or if said Summons
be lorved by publication, thon you nre- required
to appear aud answer tho same In auid Court by the
fourth Monday of March 1871, thnt being the
first day of the next torm of said Court following
the expiration of ix week from tho first publi
cation of this Summon. :
And if you fail to appear nnd answer a ahove
required, tb plaintiff will take Judgment against
you for the sum of three hundred doliurs in gold
coin, with interest thereon at the rato of ten per
eent per annum from tbe 17th day. of September, '
A. I). 18ft 5, beside costs and disbursement of
this action. . . - ,
Dated Jan. 25, 1871. N. II. CRANOR,
Att'y for Pl'ff.
Fy order of the Hob. R. P. Boise, Judge of tbe
3rd Judicial District of Oregon. 1 n2AwA
Why do multitudes suffer year after year with
thisedtstrefsiag disease, which they know must
ultimately take them to the grave? The reason
simply is that they havo never been, able to pro
cur a reliable remedy. , Temporary relief only
ngijraentei the dieeate. . , :,
The diseovery of a perfectly reliable and peedy
cure ha recently been made, and tbe medicine
may not be had -of A. CAK0THEHS fc CO., of
this city, who are solo proprietors. The, Pile Pills
hare been seed by many in rhiw couuty, and in
;no caee have tkey . foiled, ,to, effect a permanent
'cure. Sent pout paid to any uddrceS on receipt of
jplr&O per box. oilt
ADVEKtlSEMENTS.
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE-
AT
A. CO WAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER
HAVK PI10VIDKD THEMSELVES 15 AD
vaoc of the recent rise in Cottea Weed,
with a
LARUfc AND DENIRABLB TOM
. .4 -est
or
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
WntCU CAN AND WILL BE SOLD
AT MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES
-roa-
CmmIi or Merchantable- Prodae
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRlOfg.
We Have Inrge Qnantltlea
blka:ukl and brown cotto iick-
1M I . CUT! O A A b K S, U KN 1 M H, 8 I til .
JNU AN 0 CJIKCKK, PK1NTM, DJi
LAINKlS .ALPACCA8, (JlNO
J1AMS, JKA.NH, fAMBI
MEHhtl.TWKKDM.or '
rOHKKiN AND
0 K E O S
MANU.
kl.0
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
iANCY DItESS GOOl)S!
Lateat Styles efTonth'a and Gentleman'
AND FURNISHING QOODSl
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS A.D SHOES OP ILL KDS AND S1ZIS
CARPETING, WALL-PAPER
Paper A Llnrn Itllndu St Flxlrne
W would sail especial attention to oar Etosk ef
IRON AND STEEL,
ecxeBAL
EC -A. K 2D W ABL
c rEtL a.tre ix sating it ia
The Large! thl ttlde ori'ortlaad !
Conaistlnff ia part of
FORKS. IIOK-S. KAKK8, SPADES, SCYTHES
ILL-hAW8, CROS.S-CCT, TYLtR
IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH
RlLLETT-WtLRfi.
MECHANICS ANO BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE
Botcher Saw. Iiarn-Door Hangers, Roller
and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and liub-
ber Packing, llors-Kbi Natl, Rolu,
Nuts and Washer. Tbimbleaod
Wagon Rosing, Iron
, Axlea, Iron and
Istoel of every
kind.
Slastinp; Powder aad Pnae.
WE AK PAVING IN CASH the Highest Mar
bet prie for Uarou, Iard and Wool.
Call aad learn our prices, and (ben suit yoarself.
A. CCWEN A C9
Albany. Msy 1, 180S 2nltf
WILLIMETTE NURSERY.
Ci. IV. Wallinjf fc Co., Prop'n,
OSWEGO, OREGON.
All order for TREES, SHRUBS. BCLCS, Ac
should be made to
A. CAROTIIKKH etc CO., Albanj,
Areata for Linn Coaaty.
A full anpply of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS on
band.
Th EARLY ROSE POTATOES npplied on
fel"n27m2
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
"aTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
pursuance ol an order of tbe County Court
ol Linn County, Oregon, made at th May term
thereof, 1870. tb undersigned Guardian of tbe
person and Estate of Lovirah Eslick, Mary E.
Eslick. David I, Eslick. and Sarah J. Esliek,
minor, will, on
Saturday, (lie 187. Jay of March, 1871
at one o'clock r. a. of said day, in front of the
Court Hons door in tb eity of Albany, in (aid
county, sell at public auction to th highest bid
dor, all th estate, right, title and interest of said
tumors in and to tbe premise hereinafter described
and tbe sain being the undivided fonr-nftbi in
terest, in fee simple, now owned by said minors
in the following premUes, to-wlt : -
"Commencing at a point 20 chain and 06 2-5th
link N. from the South W. corner of See. No.
21, in Tp. 14, 6. R. 4, W Will. Meridian, Linn
County, Oregon running thenoe N. 33 cb. and
H.'ll liuks, tbenee E. 40 chains, thence South 2V
chain, thence East 20 chain, thence South 13
chains and S3J link, thence West AO chain to
tbe place of beginning. ' Also tho. following piece
Commencing at th quarter section postduosouth
of tho North hast corner of section 20, Tp. 14, e.
R, 4 W'.i Ibence West seven chain aad 26 liuks
thence South 7 ebaln and 20 links; tbenee East
sevon chain and twenty (ix liuks, thence orth
seven ohaina and twentyiix liuks, to th place
of beginning.
TEH MS OF SALE : Gold Coin of th V. 8.
one-balf oash ia hand, the balance lu on year,
secured by mortgage on tbe premises and bearing
12 per cent, interest.
The above premises are situated in Linn eounty,
about Ave mile N. K. of Harrisburg and one mile
from tbe railroad and probable point of the ue
pot. On premises are 6 acres of good timber,
good bouse and barn, young orchard of I0O trees
and a stream of living water th year around.
The other one-fifth interest will be sold at the
same time and at the same rate by the owner.
SAMUEL ESLICK.
n27w4 . Guardian.
IRA A. MILLER.:
(Suaeeeeor to Philip Miller,) '
MARBLE WORKS
. ALBANY, OREGON.
Shop oa Wstahlngi on, bet. I at aad 2d St'.
mnESE GENTLEMEN BEO LEAVE TO IN
' J. form the publio at larje that they are sow
prepared to furntsn
MARBLE BIO N UME NTS
' s -v. 1 , -
AND -
GR A V E - S T ON E S
OF EVBEY 6TVLB AND PATTERN,
At the Most Reasonable Prices.
TOMBSTONES CUT Td ORDER
On the very shortest notice. I ;
Mar7r3n29tf " IRA A, MILLER.
A VU ERTI8EMENT8.
9REAT LAND SALE I
20.000 ACRES!
BY ORDER rF THE T.OA RD Of DIREC
tor of the Willamette Valley and . Cascade
iMoantain Wagon Road Company, inaila Ifecsm
ber 10, 1870, 1 am now selling
AT PRIVATE SALE,
at the Company' office in Albany, 20,000 acre of
land, more or lest, belonging to said Company,
ituated In Linn county, Oregon.
Person desiring to purchase will ba famished
with a description and location of laid land by
applying at Company's office.
TLK1IH OF BALK! Coin, one-third of pur
chase money in band at time of sale) remainder
in two annual payments, taking promissory note
therefor at twelve per cent, per annum.
Purchaser desiring lo pay t, greater amount
than one-tbird in band will bavd k deduction of
tew per eent.
The title to the land I good, and purchasers
upon partial payment trill reeeva Company Bond
for deed. Those paying full amount of purchase
priee will receive their deed at once.
Bale to continue until all ot (aid labile bar
been offered for sale.
IV. II..AI1 person residing on any of tb
Company' land in this eoituty afe notified to
come forward immediately if tiisy desire to pur
chase th same. JAMES LKINn,
Feb. , Wl. Secretary.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
QUICK CURES AND MODERATB CHARGES
DR. W. K. DOIIERTY'M
PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I
o. oiv aacramento street, corner
below What Cbr House.
Private Entrance oa
Leidesdorff street,
Kin r rancbtco.
Ettabtieked irprteely to agjird the mfflieted eonnd
and teteniite medical aid in th treatment
mmd ears of all Hritate and Chron
it l)ieeaee, eaete of Heere-
eg and all Srxnal
Jjieordere.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
TR. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS 8IN-
1 3 eere thank to. bis numerous patient for
tiieir patronage, and would take th1 opportunity
to remind them that he continue to consult at bis
Institute for tb cure of chronic disease ef the
Lungs, Liver, Kidney, Digestive and ttenito-Cri-
nary Organs, and all private diseases, via . Pypb
ilis in all its forms and stage. Seminal Weakness,
aud all tbe horrid consequences of self-abuse. Gon
orrhoea, (ileet, r-trictures. Nocturnal and Diurnal
emissions, Hexual Debility, Disease of tbe Back
and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder aad Kid
neys, etc., etc.. and be hopes that his long experi
ence and successful practice will continue to insure
Dim a snare of public patronag. r-y tbe practice
of many years in Europe and th United tates,
be is enabled te apply the most etaelent and sue
eessful remedies against diseases ofall kinds. H
uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats bis pa
tients in a correct an-l uonorabie wa;, an4 has
reference of unquestionable veracity from men
of known respectability and high standing in soci
ety. All parties consulting him by letter or other -
wire, will receive the best and gentlest treatment,
aad implicit seerecy.
To Females.
When a female is in trouble, or added with
disease, as weakness of tbe back and limbs, pain
in tb bead dimness or sight, loss of muscular
power, palpitation of tbe besrt. irritability, ner
vousness.-extreme urinary difficulties, derange
ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, va
ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, slenli
ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females: she
should go or write at once lo tbe celebrated female
doctor, W. K. Dohertr, at bis Medical Institute
and consult htm about ber troubles and disease.
Tb Doctor Is enacting more care than any other
ribyaielan in tbe Mate of LaiiJomia. Let no faUe
delicacy prevent yon, bat apply immediately and
save yoorself from painful sufferings and prema
ture death. Ail Married Lad.es wboeo del ir ale
health or other circumstance prevent an increase
in their fauilte, should writ or call at Dr. W. K.
Dohcrty's Medical Institute, aad they wilt receive
every possible relief and help. Tbe Doctor's offi
ces are so arrauged tbat be can be consulted with
out fear of observation.
To C'orrepoadeats.
Patients residing in any part of tbe State, bow-
ever distant, who may desire tbe opinion and ad-
vic of Dr. I'oberty in tbelr respective eases, and
who think proper to submit a written statement of
sucb, in preference to hoi. ling a personal interview,
are respectfully assured that tbeir communication!
will be beld most sacred.
If the coos be fully and candidly described, per
sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in.
strnctions for diet, regimen, and tb general treat
ment of the can (including tne remedies, will be
forwarded without delay, and in auch manner a
to eonvey no idea of the purport of the letter er
parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter of
otherwise, raax. Permanent cure guaranteed or
no pay. Address, W. K. DOHERTY. M. D..
- ban rranciaco, LaliiOTnK.
flpermatorrhot.
Da. Dob ear v baa just published an important
pamphlet embodying hbown riews and experienoea
in rehrtion to Impotence or Virility, being a short
treatise on rpermatorrhaa or Seminal Weakness
Kervoss and Physical Debrlrty consequent on this
affection, and other diseases of tbe Sexual Organs.
This little work eoBttins information of tbe ut
most value to all. whether married or single, and
will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents
in postage stamp for return postage.
Address, W. K. DUIIEKTY. M. P.,
v3n38tf San Francisco, Cat. ,
ALBANY BOOK STORE
E. A. FREELAND,
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER
Albany - - - - Oregon
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TnE PURLIC
tbat be has removed from tbe old stand tc
PARRISH'S BLOCK,
Where all are invited, assured tbat Goods in hi
line are Bold at tbe lowest cash prices.
C0Jt3TA5TJ.T OS HAItD:
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Javeailo. Toy Girt na4 BUak Books,
OOI. IfJII, AMD
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind nsed in the State.
ROOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, a-
,hort notice. Deelnlfily
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJf THAT BY
virtue of three executions, ne issued out of the
Uireuit Court of the f-tule of Oregon for Linn coun-
i . j i j..r. i .
ij, ana 10 me aireaicu anu ueuvereo, u-wiu one
in favor of S. Rosenblatt A Ero'c, Plaintiffs, and
against Andrew MoAlexander, Defendant, for tbe
sum of $260.72, iuterest aud costs; aud one bsued
out of the County Court of tbe Mate of Oregon for
Linn, eounty, in favor of Elias Chichestec, plain
tin"; and against Andraw Mo Alexander, defendant,
for tbe sum of $86.53, interest and costs ; and also
one issued out ef tbe County Ciurt .Of the State
of Orego for Marion county, in favor ef E. P.
Henderson, plaintiff, and against Andrew MoAl
exander, def t, for tbe sum of $359.57. interest nnd
or its of suits, I have tbis 27th day of Feb
ruary, A. D. 1871, levied apon the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit : - :. .
Lot No. five (&) in Block No. one .hundred and
throe (103), and all the appurtenances thereunto
belonains. of Uaekleman's Addition to the Town
ef Albany, now on file in the Clerk's Office ef
Linn eounty,, Oregon ; said premises being, and
lying in the County of Linn and State of Oregon.
And on . - t .- -
Saturday, the. Ut day of Aprils 1871,
between tb hours ef 9 o'olook a.m. and 4 o'clock
p. m. to-wit: 1 o'clock, r. u., of sajd day,' in
front of the Court House door in the . eity of , Al
bany, Linn eountirj Qrexon,,I,wiH sell, the abnre
described real jrpp'erty fo eaah in hand, at publie
outcry, to tAe highest bidder. -
Dated this 27th. day of Feh..M87I.
n2Jw4 B A- IRVJNE, Sheriff,
, . Liun Couuty, Oregon.''
A DVERTi SEMEMT3.
NEW BARBER SHOP I
AT THE OVERLAND HOTEL, IN ALBANY.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FITTED TJP A
neat and Inviting Xonsorial Establishment
u tbe Overland Hotel, and respectfully solicit at
bare of the publie patronaire, promising to civ
entire satisfaction.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR NEATLY CUT ANO
SHANIPUUtU.
e2S6n11tf HALE BACKEH?T0
SHOT
GUNS !
riiO ALL DE8IRINU TO PURCHASE A
JL good gnn we won Id rftspeetfnlly annonaett
tbat we now keep constantly on band a No. 1 ar
ticle of EfiIlfh Hire Ttritt ft)ho
ii unit at reaiMinabla rates. Then gnns have
given perfect (atisfactioa in every instance.
we also Keep tse celebrated
"BUCKEYE" SEWING MACHINE.
not excelled by any other in tbe market Give nj
a call. V. C. HARPER A CO.
fin2r,tf.
REAL ESTATE.
STITZEL & UPTON,
REAL ESTATE BUOKEKj,
a an ,
GENERAL AGENTS.
BRANCH OFrilE-Albanjr, Oregon!
J. C. MEZTOEXSALL, Agtnt.
An office wbera general inffirrnetlnn ,nnwnii..
ib resources of Oregon esn be obtained fret if
charge.
Loans negotiable on first mortgage, real estat
and collateral security.
Have for tale a larre amount of property loca
ted in tbe towns of Albany, Brownsville and Cor-
ralli.
Also. 60,000 acre of farming lands of every
description in Linn, Ronton and Polk counties.
Person desiring to sell tbeir property incur no)
expense in placing it in our hands for sale anless
a aal is msOe. Call at onr office in Psrrisb
brick, where we have a team in readiness to eon
vey parties to new our lands.
i. C. Ji t DEMI ALL, Agent.
rSnSSyl. ' Albany, Oregon.
CORY ALUS COLLEGE!
roa
MALES AND FEMALES
COR VA ELI, OREGOar.
YEAR DIVIDED ISTO THREE SE5SI03&
Tuition (per Session of St months.) from
$ lo $15, according to studies. ,
MALE KOAEDIXO HOUSE, fcy Prof. J. Em
ery. ' Uoarrt. including room, fuel nl lights, &Q
per session ( 14 weeks), n aofaing, fa per aessnia.
Taaaa : Une-nalf in advance ana tbe other
half at tbe elos of tbe session.
sLfiv6o5tf tV. A. FIX LEY, A. K., '
President.
THE GEEAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
mm si-
As Laf&Kible blooo rrairiEn. poina
log rare toxic and xcavixE propertiea .
a certain enre for ksie(.-satisi. coott.
sks: vss A Lc; l A. and all kindred Diseases.
It completely restores the svatem when im.
paired bjr disease, rerrves the action of tho
ainiETS mm ccxiTAX. oatsAxa. radi
cally cures scaoFVLA. silt sshcsjb.
and all Esix;sTive mm crrmous Diav
eases, gives Immediate and permanent relief
In BTsrcrsiA, EarsirELAs, Tumor.
Boils, Scald Head. Clcers aad Sores: eradl
eatea tram tbe system all trace of Uercarlal
It la rEa.v vccetIble, beimt modal'
from an herb found indigenous in "nr 1.
It ta therefore peculiarly suitable for use by.
remalas and Children, as a blood rtrai..
FIKIl mm BEXOVATOB.
For Sale by all Druggists. .
iCBURQTOII. KOSTtTTER & CO
AOKNT8,
629 said 631 X&rket SfersMt.
Eaa Fraacisoa.
THE 17EW FOOD.
3Wf. cmiU SSk-M
l- For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA H0SS FAEINE
made frora pure Irish. Hoss or
Carrageen, which, will make
sixteen quarts of Blanc Hange,
and a like quantity of Puddings
Custards, Creams, - Charlotte
Eusse, &c. It is the cheapest,
healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. It makes a
splendid Dessert, and has no
equal as a light and delicate
food for Invalids and Children. ,
A Glorious Change ! !
. ef' V fc
1 -s .r
THE GREAT WORLD'S TONIO.
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful Vegetable te
storative is tbe sheet-anchor of
the feeble and debilitated.' 'As a
tonic and cordial for the aged
and languid, it has no equal
among stomachics. As a remedy
for the nerrout weakness to
ivhich women are especially sub
feet, it is superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates, tropi
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every species of
disorder which undermines- the
bodily strength and breaks down
the aniuta I spirits.- For sato'by
all druggists, -''
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