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.SEPTEMBER 8, 1871. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. B&wiMviHel.T. ' J.'tl. aforgan. Bellevue - Tlios. Morris. CorvnUi , .W. J. Robertson. . Canvnn atv ...T1hm. Howard. ljreae;.t:..t.a..-i-J. j.WaIton, Jr.. .Oa8sba!A.C-.MattlFoanln. Harrlsburg Sam. May A li. R. Holt. Jefferson...... ......... Hanlev Waterman. Lebanon W. 8. Klkins. 1 Grande..-... .......E. 8. JlcComas. Walla Walla - .....N. T. Caton. nrpimn nitv J. R. Ralston. Portland J- M.Baltimore. PmriA. ...Jacob Thompson. 8clo.......-Dan. Gaby A Geo. Christie. K&lpm 1. r. Brown. J"ha Palles.... Jacksonvill... J.R teil. ALBANY FIRE DEPARTMENT PORTLAND. EXCURSION TO Thirl v.pJ srht jrwrahers of the Albany Fire Dej&hment'aecompanled by two little girs, daughters of Jack Alphin and A. N. Arnold, attended the Annu- al Parade of the Portland Fire Depart " ment on last .Monday. They took the morning train, and at Salem they were joined by Capital Engine Company "Tfo. 1, numbering fifty men including the bani, jA0o:C8y twenty-two I members of the Hook A Ladder . Com g pany got on board md the train pro ceeded to the depot at East Portland - where they were met by Chief Engin eer, Robert Holman and a delegation of thePortland Fire Department and escorted across the river and1 to the -' -point assigned them in the procession. The exercises of the day were conduct ed on a grand scale, and enjoyed uni Teraally by the different Fire Oorapa hies in attendance.' ' The Albany Com unv sneak unanimously . in favor of - the Portland Department for their gen eroua hospitality. Every engine house in the city was converted into a colla lion hall, and each company Tied with the other In lavishing attention to the - comfort and enjoyment of their guests. There were.present delegations from Albany. Salem, PxegoK.C.ity, ancou ver, The Dalles, Astoria and Walla ' Walla. " The upper warehouse of the O. S. N." Cbmparijr "was ' selected and prepared as a general rendez vous at the close of the- procession. "Addresses were made by several Exempt Fire men, among whom were W. S. Ladd, Harry Failing, C. H. Lewis and others. . , On Tuesday evening the Albany, Sa lem and Oregon City Companies were escorted to the train by a delegation of the Portland Department,' Including Chief Engineer Holman. "Soon all were aboard except a select party who had been assigned a duty which was carried Into successful execution, and which was really the event of the Ex cursion. " At the moment the cars were starting, and as the last parting saluta tions were being given and received, . the party above referred to, under the lead of Mr. Joseph TFebber, Foreman of the Albany Department, seized Chief i. Engineer Holman, and bore him Into the cars and brought him triumphant ly away. Finding himself a prisoner of State, Mr. Holman accepted the sit uation gracefully. - At Salem the fire- men of that city made a raid on the .Chief with thd design to detain him as their prize, but the Albany boys were too vigilant for therm The Company arrived home without further incident of note with their distinguished priso ner, who remained until Thursday ' morning, during which' time he was J taken to : Corvallis, and . treated, we - - trust, In a manner which will not cause him to regard his captors as unneces sarily severe on their prisoners. Taken all together, the excursion to " '. Portland, incidents by the way, and . proceedings while there, constituted one of the most, pleasant , occasions of the season to all who participated in it. ' : The ? Mosthly ? Novelette fob 8EPTEjrBEK.--The Monthly Novelette is growing better and better with age. The September numb r is now, before us, and is full of. interesting reading, -choice stories, rare sea-yarns, and one of M. Quad's thrilling campaign sto- Ties, relating the adventures of Connec ticut soldiers during the iat4 civil war. . -Here is (he list of contents, so that i t "will be seen what a va rlety can always "be found In The t Monthly , Novelette : Mother and Daughter;" "Saved by a ChildfThe Swing,", '.The Merchant of Marseilles;',' "Haunting dpwn an Jleiress;".. 'Ransomed;'! "Were they Rivals?" - "Sunshine and - Shadow ' . tfCrha Da win aft TtMiifBV't fitTAil.ff .-the Eighth;" VTo our Etty;""To Die in Peace'" Homeward Bound;' MA .Brave Woman;" : "The Robbers of the iBlack Pool;" "Marat;" "Quarter JDay; ' Otra JCvexile Depabtmekt "A False Step : ori The Fortunes and Misfortunes of .Fred Wilder;" "Charley;' "AhecdpWs4-Wit andHur imtP Price, $2.00 per ye 20 cents par tonnber Send 15'eents for ' specir n leopies to Thome Talbot, 63 Caatgsew Street, Boston.1- i! V4.'- "Pipes,""of PxpESVlLLBXrhe JSa lem Mercary speaks very highly of Mr. Stephen Jfassett's Recitations, and Se rkusnd Cbmie Headings. 5 r -MtJ Stephen yJifassetV the original, ) i; comic nd . pathetic Jeems Pipes, of Pipesvule, gave one of his amusing and Interesting exhibitions last night at the Opera HouserThe large "audience. composed f all classes of our citizens were highly' delighted and much in structed hy the humorsome,'. and at " times pathetic jerftrmance" displayed - by tne truthful delineator of character, and eloquent speaker, and which they . often .manifested, by , acclamations of delight, withwhich: they greeted the performance. 7 "New ;FTimjaTTJBfi.i-Charley M4aley Is in receipt of an invoice of new furni ture-which is- milch superior' to; that usually presned. . in this, market. - Among his hew chamber sets we ob serve a set called the 'Matchless Lau rel," trimmed with blafik walnut, which for "beauty. oftminnfactdre cannot; te excelled. This set would ornament a palace. - Other new styles of painted sets may be seen which are neat and elegant"- His miacallaneoiia furniture is all of the very best sort, and his well Known liberality Is a sure guaranty that the prices will be-reasonable. Call &ni inejpcct his new wares. - FRIDAY.. xdCAL "pickings:1" j Road the new advertiaenientajn ihis . . - - . f ........ i ' t Watermelons and muskmelons are In tho market now. - ' -! There la considerable sickness In this vicluity at present. . , , , . - The District school started lastIon- day with about 50 pupils. . . i . Rogers A Kelfer are putting up an addition to their Brewery. - ; Dave Froman will be Chief Marshal at the coming County, Fair. " , One of Mr. Brlngham's little girls Is lying at the point of death. '2,1 The county jail Is very near comple ted. Cundiff Is rushing things. ; The brother of the editor of tho J2eg- Utcr came up on the last steamer. Boats cannot reaoh this city on ac count of the low stage of the river. Mr.' A. B. Paxton,1 of Brownsville called at our office last Wednesday. Albany College opened out the first of Ihe week with about 60 scholars. .i M'lle Jeal & Co.'s Circus is at Brownsville recruiting for the Fairs. ;, llemember that campmeetlng is now In session at the Crabtree Campground. . Charley.Mealey and Jerry Winter started for the mountains last 1bnday, A Mrs. Knighten, living south of this city, was burled at the city cemetery last Sunday. !- Pj- a Albany Fife Co. No. 1 carried off the .blue ribbon at the Portland fandango 'the first of the week. Grapes are getting ripe and we have heard that there will be plenty of them in town in a day or two. ; Q Small , presents of . watermelons, pears, peaches, etc., will be thankfully received at this office. Grouse and pheasants are just right for eating now, and ouryoungNinirods are making it lively for them. The mountains are a-tire in almost every direction, and the consequence is that it is very smoky in the valley. Go to A. Carothers' and take a glass of Arctic Soda. It is the mott deli clous thing imaginable this hot weath er. i1 A. B. Paxton will continue taking pictures at Brownsville as long as the good weather lasts. "Rembrants" specialty. " ' We seen a neat map of the city of Albany in Dr. Gray's office this weak. It was executed in a masterly manner by Mr. Allen ThralL The key of the front door of a busi ness house in town has been lost, and the proprietor will be thankful to have the same left at this office. The race on the Fair Ground course which was to have taken place on next Saturday has been postponed one week, when it will come off without fail. Mr Conser, of Jefferson, has been making a good -many contracts with our farmers for thei? wheat, and having it delivered at the different railroad de pots. 'V ' - i The train that brought the firemen up Tuesday evening run so far that a good many of the company were dizzy beaded by the time they got to this dry. ... On yesdhfflay afternoon we saw prom enading our streets a specimen of the Fifteenth AmendmenCotb we took to be the traveling- ageutof The Port land bag factory. ,. ' . . Mr. George Ryland, proprietor of JflTe Jeal & Co.'s Circus, has sent to San Francisco for some new French performers, who will appear at the coming County Fair. Gray hair may be made to take its youthful color and beauty by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew- er, tne best preparation for the hair known to the science of medicine and chemistry. ' -'.- 4. :- - , Messrs. Thompson A Irving are mak ing preparations for the erection of a large and commodious fire-proof brick building to be used in part as a shop to contain their mammoth stock of har ness and saddlery. , , - 7 Hugh L. Brown is not inclined to leave'thls city yet, as rumored he was when he sold his property. -By refer ence to the real estate transfers it will be seen that' he has bought George Young's residencBin; the south-eastern part of this city. rr . . T l-i u r . inxx- vuu.n. layers everyooay knows Jlyern, has a pet coon, vulgarly called a raccoon. A pesky; mischiev ous varmint is that same ringtail quad ruped. On last Wednesday night, JfyerV coon,: finding the air somewhat chilly, concluded to seek lodging more comfortable than is usually allotted to coons, whereupon he made his way through, the window and into the bed room of one of the- boarders at the St Charles Hotel. Without jiny cere mony he crawled under the cover and huddled up affectionately in the bosom of the sleeping boarder,- but not; with out partially arousing him. from his slumber. .That boarder didn't remain long.in bed after discovering the char acter of his bedfellow. With a frantic leap he landed In the middle of the floor, awaking another sleeper in the same room, who, supposing a burglary was being committed, bounded gallant ly, to the side of his frightened room mate, where the two'1 bravely deter mined to tandj or.faH ; together. No hostile demonstration . being ;made by the coon, the two frightened boarders became more assured, and proceeded to light a lamp, 'which revealed to their disgusted vision ,afr. Coon snugly en sconced under the blankets. .. The in truder was peremptorily ejected. We fear that coon, like, Bret Harte's torn cat, will some day get his master into an ugly muss. , . , Thajtks. We are requested by Jos eph Webber, Foreman of the . Albany Fire Department, and other members of the company," to express the thanks of the Company to W. H. Weed, for mer Chief Engineer of the Portland Fire .Department for a .fine Chief En gineer's hat Also to Mr.- Robert Hol man, present Chief Engineer, for a fine silver trumpet, and the compliments of the company to Mra. . Thos. yonngfo1" a beautiful and fragrant bouquet, which presents are preserved as souvenirs in remembrance of the kind and generous hospitality of ihe Portland,' Fire De partment on the occasion of the late Annual Parade in thai city. , ' t T ' ' , Passed Throxtgh.- Hons. R. H. Strahanand John Burnett, and Judge Thayer, of Corvallis. passed through 1 town this week on their war to Salem to attend upon the Supreme Court : T ITirSKH KASISTT. 1 Ut H lik SaminM'l 3 At tMt nt'. br'f , Quickly doth It wy, Likt utuilia leaf. ' ' ' JJtrrlly th hurt fly, r . 5 1 - la Yoath'i bright tanrn, s? ; J . " Tb ratabud blowomi but to dla And laara tba tbaro. "Manhood eomai upon fait, Aad Cbtldbood die ) - - . 't Tba totf tlnta of Youth aro pait, .1 Aad to Una Ala I r is ; Moving onward tlll toward Daatb, Wo orawl along t- .f o , - Tba signal glvoa and our braata ' Isqalekly gas! . f Ifa dial tba body toraa to dntt Thu anda tba atrifa. ,, Tba iplrit mingloth with tha Jttit ' ' la aodlatt Ilia,. . . . ... . LETTER FROM HARRISBURG., t . i ; -: i . v iii i t '. t ' Harbisbukq, Sept 1, 1871. I mUor Democrat 1 -J Dear Sir: Our quiet little village Is as quiet as ever, except Jacob, Con ser has been making quite a stir among the wheat buyers. Some firms here have had wheat sacked for themselves, and enterprising Jake came along and bought the wheat ut of their sacks at $1 per busheL" "" - 'T There is great excitement over June tion City. It is to be the metropolis of tne raeino coast, i nere is two targe warehouses building there, and several business houses under contract. . a Times have been very dull - here for he past three weeks, during harvest. The Railroad Bridge Is progressing finely. ' They- have all of i the false work up for the first span and bottom cords laid. V ... j I paid Mr. Leonard a visit yesterday, and found him a gentleman In every sense of the word and a man that thoroughly understands his business. He is the Superintendent of the work, and his helpmate, Old Capt. Nichols, was looking as though he was able to drive more than one K pile in a day. Monday they will commence putting in the draw. The draw will weigh about 270 tons, and will employ about 60 men to put it In. The Democrat comes regular, and I would not do without It. There Is more-information in it than. In any other weekly paper in the State, and as Rip Van -Winkle says, "May you live long and prosper. A. M. About Advertisiso. -The follow fng advice, given by,an editor of long experience in the buninesa, we com mend to the prayerful consideration of some of the merchant of Albany ! "Don't do It" Don't advertise your business; It's paying out money to accommodate other people; if they want to buy your goods let tbera hunt you up. "Don't advertise, for. It 1 get .your name abroad, and you are apt to be flooded with circulars from business houses, and to be bored wJth "drum mers" from city wholesale establish ment all of which also results In so liciting your order for new goods, and to pay for them, which Is very annoy ing to one of a dyspeptic temperament "Don't advertise, for it brings people in from the country, (and country folks, you know, are of an Inquiring turn of mind) and they will ask you many, astonishing questions about prices, try your temper with showing them goods, and even vex you with the request to tie them up, which puts them to the additional trouble of buying more. .. - .. -; 1 Don't .advertise ; Itglvee. people abroad a knowledge of your town, and they come and settle in it; It will grow, and other busindss men will be Induced to come In, and hus increase your competition. "In short, if you would have a quiet town not too large ; if you would not be harassed by multitudinous cares and perplexities of business; if you' would avoid being bothered with paying for and losing time to read great cumber some newspapers, just remain quiet; don't let people know five miles away where you are nor what you are doing, and you will be severely s let alone to enjoy the bliss of undisturbed repose." I ft i s. Court "Jeems Pipes." At the House, on Saturday evening, as appears by an advertisement Mr. Stephen Afasstttt, of whom the Portland, Salem, and indeed all the Eastern journals, speak so highly, will give some of his world-renowned .. Recitations, Comic and Serious, including his mirth-pro- voki ning sketch on "Woman's Rights," in which he imitytes 3rs. Stanton and 3188 Anthony. TTe hope our people will give' this gantleman a cordial greeting, for it is not often we are vis ited by one who comes to us so highly endorsed as does the gentleman from VPlpesville." . - : . - The Nathait Tbottpe perrformed In this city last Friday and Saturday evenings. The first night the audience was slim, but by Saturday .evening fche fame of the Troupe had spread through out our city, and a crowded and fash ionable audience were In attendance. We can safely assert that this is the most superior company that has visited our city ;for many years. Little. Ma rlon, a mere child, is a prodigy in the mimic world, and the Nathan brothers are remarkable performers upon the cornet "while the 1 remainder of the company are fully up to the standard of a first-class variety Troupe. f, j Fine ToMATos.-Our young friend Fred. Hill, brought to this office,' on last Jonday, a bunch of the finest tomatos we have: seen this season. . They were of the yellow variety, and were grown on the farm" of Walter, Ketchum.,- There were eight in number, all grown in one' cluster and, nearly .uniform in size. The bunch weighed two and a half pounds ;j ' - iii V ' i Off fob the.Mou2?tain8. The edi tor of the Democrat found it neces sary to take a short relaxation from the laborious duties and cares, and fled mountainwards last Monday, leaving that mythical personage known as ad interim in charge of things during his absence , ..--a- TTheat is pouring "into town at s rapid rate," and selllag" readily at $1.00. Although the Wheat crop is light the amount raised in Linn county will be found a large item of increase in the wealth of the State. -"; "At thS yAfrTJBoui;S:-rpon-vIs-' mtfg the Fir Grounds last" Saturday, wj feuqd Workmen 'adding many ira provemeuts and conveniences, and put ting the Grounds In good condition for the approaching exhibition. At the Judge's stand a new extension of seats has been built, sixty , foe t .long, and de signed to accommodate about 700 peo ple, which; added to the "auditorium" previously erected will seat nearly fif teen hundred persons. This will amply accommodate: all the, Jadies who may choose to lend tnelr countenances and graces; to that -portion of the grounds during the racing. 4 ' . Carpenters were buildlnga neat office beside the ladles' pavilion, which Is de signed for the use of Ihe Secretary and his clerks, and which will be, a great convenience during jthe jush e,nd bustle attending the entrance of articles and the paylngofjremlumB sIt will also add muchv9;theiaVpqHnce of that portion of the grounds. A platform 64 feet long and 5 feet wide Is being built along the entire front of tho pavilion ; this much Siceded improvement and Is a feature which the ladles will espe cially appreciate, .A magnificent view bf the race-course tnay ie-had from this position 4 r ,.t.r,f ;,- ! The wells, stable, and pens will be properly repaired and the grounds put into the very, best of condition before th Fiylr opens, so that exhibitors and guests will not be able to find fault with the management for any derelic tion of duty In this respect. 1 i We 'visited,' the stables snd ! found some fifteen or twenty horses in train ing for the races, attracted hither from this and other counties by the liberal premiums offered In this department of the Exhibition. In Gird's stables were the following: ."Buckskin Bill," one of Linn county's old favorites J "Plow-Boy," a new horse to us ; aud a match carriage team of cream-colored 2-year olds the handsomest turnout for such 'young animals' we have seen in many a day. . In Wm. Tenant's sta bles were Sol. DurbluV "Rifleman," Tenant's Norfolk filly, Novice," two yesrs old, and trotting 'horse "Tom Moore," Crawford's "Maid of the Milf ' -oDe of the fastest goerf in the State. The ever-present Tommynardy "Is training a beautiful horse called "Wake-up Jake," who possesses a ped igree reaching down from Noah's ark, and who will be likely to make' the boys wake up when he gets on the turf. In Hueland's stables we found Doc Bailey's marer who,, sails under ihe classio name of "Hunky-Dory,? and who got away with Gird's "Plow-Boy" by a very small majority the other day; also here was ; the ladies favorite and the beauty bfthe turf, "Snow-Flake," owned by, A. J. Thayer, .of Benton county. ttne seems to "be In excellent trim, and ,e opine, will make it very lively for "Buckskin Blll"or any other home who haiards the reputation ol bis heels against hers. In another stable the Claypool brothers have two 3-year old racers In training; and stiri other stalls were occupied by horses whoae owners or keepers we were unable to ascertain. , .....", .'?'' ( Taking into consideration the Im provements that are being added to the grounds, the large number of iiones al ready there, as well as many that are almost dily coining In, we believe there will be no lack of attractions at our coming Fair.' We hear of many persons from abroad who design at tending this season, and we believe the people of our own Old Linn will turn out in larger numbers than ever before. There is every reason to believe that the Fair will be, a much greater success than any county 'falrever before held in Oregon:' u'A '',?U:: i ATTESTiojr. Mr. Jerry Drlggs has completed the , survey of his Urn-- be red lands on the Bantiani river, nine miles from Albany. The lands have been subdivided Into tracts of ten, twenty, thirty and forty acres, and are now offered for sale to those wishing to secure small tracts of timbered lands for fuel, rails,' etc.' Mr; Drlggs will be In attendance,: pa Monday, Sept 18, 1871, on which occasion purchasers are invited, to be In attendance and select their lands. . ' New Store. Mr. George Turrell has opened a new and elegant stock of dry goods and every article of general mer chandise at the store recently occupied by A. Cowan Co. We take pleasure in calling attention -to his advertise ment, which will appear in next week's paper. . :- ':: ' 1 J ' In acknowledgment of the dlstln guished consideration accorded the Al bany Fire Department, while at Port land, Chief Engineer Holman was presented, while here, with an elabo rately wrought toothpick. .., .. , . I v Sold. It is now certain that t the P. T. Co. have sold out to Ben Holladay for $200,000. ' : ' f GREAT SUMMER TONIC. if, liegeman's Cordial Elixir Of Calisaya Bark A pleatanl Cordial which itrenethena and Im prove the Digeation, an ezoetlent preventive of Fever, Fever and Ague, Ac, and a RTeat Keuo vator and Tonic for invalid and debilitated per on,. Houjr A Co., Hew XorH, bolf Man nfaoturer. Sold by all PruggUt. - , Jaal3'71yl NOTICE TO 0 i.iO, , PqBuohel, for rood WHITE WHEAT, on account or ia good, until further notice, delivered to ua I lit...- n...n n rpttiTtTir. . rrt TO YOUr.3 r..ii OF the COUNTRY. ' ! ! i' a li ' ' !' V Tt" A ' To Young; Men of Ambition ! TO YOUNG IMENI0F:C0Ut1AGE AND ENERGY and id 6ur Friends z vertwhere i J tl ;tlo'.J MWihi. it tt It' ti .') 4 We RupectfuUy Call Tour Attention . Where tea men watch for chanced, one man make chanee. ..While, too men wait for fome. filing to turh up, 4uraa .aoaxtAwio ' .a. 60 while tea fail, one auoceed, and U called a man ef lush: the- favorite of fortune.- -TAr o Utck Uho pintle, and fortune most favor tboae who are most in different to it, , Vow i your time to take-; tbe AGENCY "OF THE .BuCKRTB SHUTTLE 6EWI0 MACHINE, aad IaV TonrMlf rsrtnas's F&Torits ! -; r 1 Ior particulars, adrfrei f UZJ. FILlESOrJ'. , 6gtltf Albany, Oregeg. xmrBUTT i s e it et? t s r a.-J.1 i a. Gold Coin Promiumo WILT, 8R AWARDED TO" THE SEAS0KT i TJCiBT HOblfBRd, ea tha - ,r 4 th day of September, Tba Cmmopolltan Baaavolont Social, nf Cal ifornia, wilt hold their Beooiid Grand Fair at tlia lioad fltrwt Tbualar. NaJ Cilj, Oal., la aid of tha fbllowinf thartlabla pnrpuitf t lat, Pultlla Shoota of Nevada Cuanty. ' ."d. Palilla Library of Naad CH. 4 ; , ad, Orphan Aaylum, Na-ada O- unty. ' 4tb, Fira Uapartmant, Navada City. 1 - 100.0006-won TiokeU of Admiuion'will t be aoldjat $2 0 each. ;'At1 tha Pra-oiunn wilt hv dnpaaitad la tba BANK OIT SJtVADA COVXtX. . i , . t PREMIUMS 1 1 Premium, (cold solo ........ . 1 . . 1 j . .... $24,000 1 rreuiiuiii, jjiuu ouiu ........, ,..,.,,. t Promlutii, guld uln ......... Mr I Premium, gold ooln else 1 Pramtuni, gold ituln 1 Premium, (old aoln IS Premlttini, gold oulo, $1,01)0 ath 10,000. 10,000 ft.oou 4.0U0 I.0U0 2,400 2,ouo 14,000 2. 400 , 2,400 ,250 10.000 6,000 4.000 12,400' 20,800' ft Preuluiat, guld aula, JiuO avk 8 Premium, cold eoln, $-W9 aaeb... 2 Premium, gull eoln, 9190 acb 100 PramiuiDi, gold aula, SIO0 each... 100 Pramteini, guld eoln, t'U aacU ., 2U0 Premium, gold eoln, "SO aaeb 400 Pramiama, gold eoln, $24 eaob.... 1,043 Prawlumi, gold eoln, $20 aaeb. 2,00ft Gold Coin Pramlume, aaa'l'g U $100,00 "f B08INE8SS' lANAOERS a." W, Potter A. H. Uagadora, J. Corwell Lae. ; ' By pedal peroilialoa we refer to tba follow. In well knowi ellltenii John II. DUibaon. Sheriff Kevada County. T. Vt. SiKourney. ' John A. LaiMienter, National Exchange Hotel.; ' M. H. Peal, Editor Nevada Traninript. ' (i V. Bebtnittburg, Puetmaeler. Jallua Oraenwald, County Treasurer. ' O. U. Newell, as-Counly Supenrleor. Tb. J. Uardnar, Editor Nevada Uasette. I. Banner, Starebant , 11. U. Uentry, lata Sheriff Nevada Coaoty. . : h. K. Bell, )tuty Poftieseter. Ira, A. aloo. Union Hotel U. O. Allen, Nevada Foundry. Judge t. U. Rolre. ii. K. Pbillipe, Marebaat. .... , A. Uul.Umilh, Merchant . Wm. K. Coe. Cbbf Krgineer, Fire Departa't, T. CanAld,ex-Cbief Kngiueer. " " A. Sauford, Merchant. Blivan O Potlrr, .Merchant. .. . , ... Leaier A Maltoy, M'-rd.auU.' ? "j ' L. Mbeli, City M arbal. , Ood ranpoaiible agent wanted. Liberal ; eonrnwitun alUwed. Money tboald be eent by esprww, fcrhy draft upon any aolveet Bank. Addreaa all oamunteatlona to . - C. B. SOCIETT; ! -MM ' Nevada C'ltr, Cstl. J. C. MEXDEXIIA1.L, Agent at Albany. ; n ,''," " ' ' ; ' 1 - . ;t; ,WII.UMETTE.VALUY i 3) ?;b.comstock & co. AXJ3ANT, OBzaorr. TWinjertignel rewpect ally anoonnee to tba . Farmer aad Grata Dealers of LIXS.' LAsVnad BE5T0X COUSTIE8, and of tba entire upper Willamette Valley, tbat l b ir new, eubiatiel and loua ware beat tba eiiy ef Albany, Or gun, ia aow open (br tba r--piton o: grain, and tbat ibay. .wilt pay She? Iltghewt Harkrt Frlr for Wheat Oate as4 aaley.a4 raewive II kiad ef grata at reasonable ratea. for Ur age br'atifpaaenC and ealo an commiMtoa . cr jotnt aeeobaL . ' , " ' Je.all pertfee enolrariintj or atoring tbeir rraia with e mm will faiala tba requisite -bet of aak, , ,'-; Our WartsboBia i located near te f. rry toad, lae and la coaveaieut for abitaaattt by near or raitroaif,' and1 will 1 be ia ebarga of WM. 8. NEWBERRY. 'aewar agent. ' V We tavala for bre of the grain aaiaeea of tb upper WiilaeaelM ValWy. - . 5 . Xtrtm all parties .taring tbelr grain with ui wa will wake Ubaral adraaer if dired. r '' ' t O- B. COM STOCK CO. At6eay. Oe.gow. July 7. 17I. a48tf , ALBANY COLLEGIATE JHSTITUTL ALBANY.; OREGON. ,4 fSSTTTUTIOX Wrtt RE-OPEN ON ' Monday, Sept. 4, 171. with a orpe ef leaebeea. capable aad ajaraeet.-;-' foatraatUn will Im thorough, aad practical, asd tba ytm of order aaearpaaaed For perticiilere addrea R,' K. WARREN. A. M . Pr-t. ; ' vta&Otf ' AlbasyOregoa. ILL. -itntt turn, UEER1! BEER! Albany: brewery. CII AS. KIEFEK, I'ro'r. exo6ir 'it ? -T-Tt .? a n 3? mUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED JL a new asd Srat-elaat , Oa Jbaaa aJhia. fcstwsem Ttcst StstMrt ' 1 aa taS Mrsrr r ' " . And ia prepared to farnUh , , . . WHO LES AU AND RETAIL DEALERS Aan PRIVATE' FAMILIES. OX SHORT NOTICE, l, ill Orden BeUrered Wtttmrr ' Desired. : .; Ha Warrant hla BEER ' ' : MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY HEAETHY! Ha U confidant ha can giva entire taUtfaetioa to 11 au. .. Sec t9, '6,! T JnSOtf i x ' ' t.- i r; t; T .- ' f Ji; 'ro f ? C f J .. LOOK I -.LOOK.!!, ; NEW STORE I'KEW STORE! 't -A , Corner Firt and BroaddLhin StrKti. Having parebaeed the itoek of M. Peano, and added thereto a well aeleeted auortmeat ef -I6R0CERIES AflDlIOTOSIn- w hope bvttentio-ri"looiTneBandT)T fair deal ing to merit tbe patronage of aur friend and tha public iq general. 1 , vf ... Oar good we,ra beaght for ASH aad will be SOLD AT JKE LOWEST PRICES! : f'tiA,sAJ.- 1 " " ' . :- . Vjp r US j ; A aTBIA L COXJUniT PIlCDlfC! "ttatted. ; ood delivered froe to any part of city. , a. 0. t Arrorf, . .. - - - rjor, Flrrt and Broadalbis t.r ' ADVERTISKMKNT8. ftdSl-lOBrra. In Ih CimU Court of th nf Oryo, for tht taUMy 11 Linn. V ' -' - ' - bipbratra Hughe, plaintiff. , Mnana. D. Sraiih, Willium LtarU aod Wallace Cuibtaaa, dafeudanta. .-... . r - To Man D. Smith. WKIIam Lawla and Wai-' aa Cnrbmaa, defundanta In the name of the State of Oregon,' yoa and eooh nf you are hereby required to appear and an war tbe complaint of tbe plaintiff, ia the . above entitled null, now on. Ale wits tbe Clerk or laid eounty, by the Smt day ot tba next torn of Mid Court, which will be bald on tbe fi arta Monday, tbe 23rd day of October, 1071, ' Aud If you fail to anewer eid eowpleint a required, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a doeree againat the aald defendant, Me lon 1). Smith and William Iwia, for throe IhoM.and and pr.e bnndred dollars, ia gold eoln. with intereat on one tbimatnd dollar ef aid aunt, a ten par cent, from the 20th day ef November. 1800, aad littereat on two tbomand and One hundred dollar of laid inn at ten per eent. from iba 20th Wy of November, 1S70, to date of decree, thai the equity of redemption of aid defendant la the mortgaged property de anribed In laid complaint be fureeloed. and that the aame be old to tlfy neb doeree, b. lidea eoet and dUburacmenU of ault. ; On tba 2Ath day of July, 1871, Hob. P. J.' Bonbam, Judre of aald Court, made an order tbat the torrlee of. tbia uiodi'u( be made by publication for ais oonieeutive weeka. ' ' s Pated July 28, 1971, ,. Ai JOHSKJ n4lw.. f Att'y.f. plaintiff. BRIDGEFARMER & DIXON, MSBCHANTS, HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. WE ARE PLEASED TO XXFORX Att peranne Interedad that we bare opened " uuer lor eaie a qnoiee auitad to tbe trade. - Our election 1 of good atoekj eonalet of ; IRY GOODS. CLOTHINO. ,rOR0CFRIP.S. ? WOODEN WARE. BOOTH A SHOES, HARDWARE, ; tt DRl'OS. TINWARE, CROCKERY, ' BROOMS. ' CO A I, OIL,;'-" PAT'TMEDICISES, MACHINE OIL, ROPE, ETC., ETC. All of which we offer - AT PORTLAND PRICES! We buy, at tbe aighaet markot prlee, BUTTEB, EUUS. BACON, LARD, aud ail kind, of eoun try produce. ' , CASHXAID fOrJ WHEAT, OATS. DR.PARLET. Oiva u a eall aad we will aatiafy yoa that it la for your intreet to trade with a. EPA RMER A DIXON. Ilalfoy, 0r4ag.21, 1871." a2m3 , $20,00 A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS To Intmdaoe the eetebrated 823 Backcre Shuttle Mew fng; "Saclila.- tttitcb alike oa both auiee, and i the only liceaaad febotiie Maehiae in tbe United rttee for la than- $40. Tbat aaea tbe eelebraied-"WILSON PEED," aad are acknowledged bjr ail to be tbe , BE8T FAMILY MACHINE for heavy aud tight eewing, ia tbe market, : j Outfit free. - -.- - 1 . Addreae . KnOXS ft. PSABSOIT, 23tf General A genu, Albaay. Qfojjwn. ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. 9 FHE ELAN I, BOOX-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany ,W. - Oregon REHPECTFCLLT INFORMS THE PUBLIC tbat he hae removed from tbe eld atand U -. - PARRISH'S BLOCK, " ' 1 i t Where all are iavlted, aaarared tbat Good bt hi Una are cold at tbe loweet eaah prioe. : COaiTABTLV OH BD! " mmn itD itscELimocs coeis. etavsaiU. T07 Gilt iui4 BlawkBeMks, , irii, Aaa SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Ot etwry kind aaad la tba State. BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, DeelaUly bert BMtiea. ' PRIVATE MEDICAL AID QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. DR. W. K. DOIIERTT'S PRIVATE MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I Ms. 619 SacraoMats S tract, aerser ui Letdeadurfl etreal, a lew .doora below What Cheer liouee. Private Eatraaoa on ;i; Lit . . Leideadort atreet, Saa fraueuwe. , .. j SotaUbhod exprmfy to otord fee ujliclid acme) act eeicaie aedtca i ta itmumu " ' ewef emrt oa U Prioat and Ckrmn . tc VUon, a JJeere- i ; naot U Scxnmi J, ' :i i r , JJiordrt. , . -. TO THE AFFLICTED. I TR. K. DUUKRTY RETDRSo HIS BIS I I aera tbaak to bi Saiaereuc- patient for tbeir patroaage, aad would take th' opportunity to remind tbem that ho coatinuea to eoneult at bia InatUuU fur 4h core jot ekruaic dtMeaoa.ei toe Lung, Liver, Kidney. Digeative aad Genito-Uri narv Onraaa. and all nrivate diaeaaea, via. Kyph Uia in all iU forma audetaa-ea. Seminal Weakoeaa, aud all tbe horrid coaaequence of aelf-ahun. Gon orrhoea, Gleet, fctrioturee. Noctaraal aad JUiuraal amUaioaa. Sexual Debility. Diaeaaea of the Back aad Loin, Inflammation of tba Bladder aad Kid ney, etc., etc.. aad he hope that hi long experi ence and uceeful practice will continue to ineare him a (bare of public patronage. MJ tne practice of man Tear in Europe and the United State. he i enabled to apply tha moat efficient and uo- eetiful remedie againat aiaeaee at ait kind, tie aaea no mereury. enarga moderate, treat nta pa- tieata ia a correct snd honorable way, and ha raferanoea of unaaeltionable veracity Trout man of known reapectahiUty and high atanding inaoei. ety. All partial consulting him by leUer orotber- wiae, will receive too neat ana genuoit ireauiaai, . -Mrl tmnliflttaaereeT. ' ' '' - - ' ' ! " ' i Wben a female i in trouble, or afflicted with diaeaee. a weaknet of the back and limb, pain ta the head' dimneu or tight. Ion or muacutar power, palpitation ef tba heart, irritability, ner voutnett, axtremr .urinary . difficulties, derange mant of diirMtiva function, generrl debility, va- glniti, all diaeaaea ot the womb, hyateria, terill tv. and all other diaeaaea peculiar to females; aha abould goor write at once to the celebrated female doctor. W. K. Dohertv, at bli-Medioaj lnautuu and contult him about her trouble, and diseate. Tbe Doctor i effecting more cure than nay other oh T lie! an ia tba State of California. Let no felae delicacy prevent you. but apply, immediately and cava vourelf from painful lufforing and prema tura death. Ail Married Ladle whoea delicate health or ether circumstance prevent an Inornate id tbeir families, should write or call at Dr. W, K. Doherty'a Medical Institute, ea they will receive nnuihla relief and heln. Tbe Doctor's offi ce are o arranged tbat be oai he contnlted with out fear or ebserration. , ,, ,, , "'To Corrsondnt. Fatleata residing in as; part of tha State,, how ever distant, who may dee Ire tbe opinion and ad vloe ef Dr. Doharty ia tbeir respeativeeaaca. aad who think proper ta submit a written tatemont of inch, ia wet ere not to nomine a personal interview. are reipectfully assured that their eommualcationi will be held neat taered., , . -. t ' - If the ease be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will ho nneeeatary, at in structions for diet, regimea and the general treat ment of the ease (including the. remedies), will be forwarded, without delay, a4 ta ach a manner a to convey no idea af the purport of tha letter ar parcel o transmitted. Contultatloa by letter ar otherwise. FBBw Permanent cure gaaraateed or bo pay. -Address, - W. K. DOHERTT, M. D., - - Saa Franciaeo, California. .-., SnermatorrboMa. Da. Doscarr ha just publiabed an important namnhlet ambodviuc bis own view and experience in miction to Impotence or Virility, being a abort treatiaaes spermatorrhea, or Bemtnat . weasies Nervou aad fhy shwd teUIty consequent en this affection, and other a . of tha Sexual Organ. - Tbia little work contain information of the ut most valaa to all, whether married or tingle, an will ha teat FREE by mail on receipt of tlx eentt in postage cttMBpa for retnrn postage. -Addresn, r f,W, K, DOHERTT. M. 3SSf . gaa rrsneitee, Cl. ADVERTISE c 1,0 c 0-900:17 Dy AvfUnrity 1 a tptuinl mat f tin LttUtatur 0 ntntHtity. nnrth 13, 1871, Me Trmmrt of th Pvhlit Library --r-of tCiulnrl-y Unit glo a - AT LOUISVILLE. KT ' ON TTJEEOAT, OOTOSm 3 lat, 1671. Lnder tbe directioa of tbe bet Munloal Taltnt. 100.000 Tidkets of Admission. ' 10 acta In Carrottcy IlalfTIek t, 5 1 Qaarter Ticketa. 2.a. Each Tloket will easj'at of four ouarura. value, $2.40 each . Tbe holder ia entitled to ad- mieiion to tbe Concert, and to the aaonat of Kill awarded to it or It fraction. ' Ticket urn. Ser front 1 e lOo.ooc. . - 5.- - sv, 1 THE cmZENS BANK Of KENTUCKY IS' ' TREASURERS All mnnev arieiac from tbe talc of Ticket wilt be deaoaited la tbe Clllieo' Bank, anbi ct only to the order of tbe Preiident and TrcMorer of the Library, eounteraigaed by tbe BueioeM jaenager. 1 4,11. 1 , During tbe Concert, tba nam of i, 9300,000 ; Jn Greenbacks Will he dietrlbnfed br lot to the holder of the ticket la tbe following Vifli, rns OWE ORAMUGIFTor....f 100,000 OKEttRANOCiirTOr.... 50,000 Oaa Gift of.,.25,000 One Gilt of 20,lti0 One Gift of... J9,M0 One Girt of.- 18,00 One Gift of... 17,009 One Gift of.., l,o One Gift of... 11,000 One Gift of... 14.800 Oae Gift of...M.0na Ooa Gift of...' 1I.U09 One Gift of.. $11,009 Una Oiftiof. Id.oofl Ui.e Girt of... Oee Oift of... One Gift of... One Gift of... One Gift eC One Oift of. One Gift of... 11,000 $.000 ' 7,00 $,B0 $,000 4,0011 ; $,o 2,000 10,009 J 3,50 14,400 14,000 15.000 J 5.800 10.000 l,50fl 10,000 One Gift of. Ten Gift of $1,000 eatthMv., rineen uifis or SVixt eacb.. Etgbteen Gift of ggoo each., ....... . Twenty Gift ef $700 each..... Twenty-fire Gifts .,f gooo each Thirty tlift i.f i00 each Forty Uiru of $100 each Forty -Bra Gift of each Fifty Gift of $200 each...J. Foar hundred and fortr-erx Gifi ef f 109 ah..M.....,.M1 44,800 Seven bnndrrd and twenty-one Gift . ia ail .. ........ 5 50, 000 After paying tbe expenses of tbe enterprise and avaaiDg me aiatribniuiu or tbe tiuu, tbe oalance of tbe procccie ariaiog frvta .: tbe sale of tbe gi t will be appro priated to tbeettabl abmentof a FREE LIBRARY IN LCUISYILLE. to aa caLLKn tit Public Library of Kentucky. Tbe Concert and distribution will take nlaec under the immediate auperviain of tbe Truatec named ia tbe act of incorporation. 7 Tbe Trustee will be aesisud by well known and eminent citizens of Kentucky, who bare consented tt be p reseat at the Concert aad to snperinued tbe drawing aad diatribotioa of gift. : - . K t Tbe bolder of ticket to which gift are awarded in presentation of tbem or tbeir frac tion, at tbe otn re in Lonwville. the second dav after drawing aad every bnsinasa day for aix month thereafter, an4 may be tect direct or through any liank or xpree Company for col lection. Ail order aeevmiai.ied Lt Liratt. Feet Office Money Order, or Greenback, will be prvaptly attended to, and tickets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desirud. Tickets are like greenback good only to tbe bolder. . - iSaycr will ace there are enlv One Ifnadnd Thousand Ticket, ipsttad of Two Hand ed Tbraaaad, aa ia tbe San Francisco Gift Coa cert. and Uat there i (50.000 more dirtrib- atea. 1 aula mat an made tbe awards io foar onto, aad paid frt&O.OOO to ticket holder from Not. sober 2nd ta lifa. 1879. aad turned ar f 12,000 t tba Secretary due ticket aot presented. - ?; It wdl be parttealarty noticed that it i a mat Mr of impoaribility fur any one to keow what numbers draw gitt.aa it ia at known what tbe gift of any number draws from the nret wheel wdl be, until tbe sealed box, with amount ef tbe printed, ia taken from tbe other wheel and opened in fall view of the audience, therefore tbe larger gift may aot eome 00 till towards tba laou or ia the middle ef the drawing. The $100,009 gift in tbe Han Francisco Gift Concert, under the management of C. R. Peters, was the U0lb aumbrr drawwrand wa awarded and paid 10 a ireauemaa m ew twess. BT The numbers and Gift are drawn bv blind children from 8 to 14 year ef age. ! Tbe drawing will be extenrively published, and parties ordering ttohete -will have printed list aeot tbem. Fartiea forming Club aad da airing information, will pleaee addreaa this cf- cc. 11 TICKET! FOR t)100 2STICU ETH, Z3t TICKETS, 300 IIS TICKETS, I.OOO. The anderticneil, late Brincipal burin manager of the very raeceasful Mercantile Li brary Gift Concert at Saa Francisco, California, baa been apppo-nted agent and manager or tbe Gift Concert in aid of tbe Public Library ef Kantarkv. Tbe draarinr will taka nUna !m n.klu evcrytbiog .wilt be done to aatufy bayera nt tickets that their intereeU will be a well pro tected as if tbey had persnoslly superintended , the entire affair. - .. HANKER OF DRAWIKG. There will betvra glase wbeele. One wbei will . contain 180.000 number, plainly priat. ,1 n , leatber tag. Tbe other wheel will contain T21 boxes, each containing a gift. Cnr tau or :' number will he drawn from the 100,80ft wi:ee:, ; aad tbe Irat box drawn from the seooad or 721-.. box wheel will contain a gift, swatly printed ami I sealed np, and the gift to rirawa from, tbe ttw and wheel will he the rift ot tbe tai (rat drawn. I whether $100, $1,000, r 10n,CM,.aa annoanced ' 14,S61 TICKETS DISPOSED OF. mX 411,1. - Te mraretiakel-huldera tbepablie are assured that if only 25,009 tickets are so)d, only 16,000 number go in the large wheel, the .721 rifts will be awarded, bat diminished pro rata. Ia eaaa- au,eu oniy are aow, only anmhera I to (0,000 ge in the large wheel, and tha 721 gift diminisbed one-half, and in eaje euly 85,000 ticket are told, the entire 7SI gilt will be paid ia iuu it being intended no untold tickets shall participate. ., . , a-K : , .- Tbe Manager baa already paid into tne Citi- ten' Uank fJZ.600 towards defraTinr the ex pease, and doea not depend on the tale of tick et to nay hi expenses nf Printing, Advertise tag, etc . Tbe pcbliif are invited to the utmost scrutiny at to the reliability of tbe entire affair. rersont desirous or. noting at agent for the tale of our ticket in any city ia Le United State or Canada, addreaa i . i w., U;., . : u CHAS. R. , PETERS. Huager, JLfOaiBTille, Hy., ...,7 OFFICE r 120 Main Street, Johasoa't Block. R. T. DuRRKTT, President: W.'X.HALDK-' MAN. Vice President 1 M. W. CLTJSKT, Seere tary j CITIZENS' BANK. Treasurer. .. Honey received for tale of tickets ia Califor nia, Oregon and NTeta will be deposited with Walla, Fargo Co., Virginia City, to aw.it the drawing. . St. A. FRENCH, - Gea'l Az'U Virgin! City, Nevada, Whe will tupply ticket and furnish Information. MONEY. CANNQTJBIDLIT! ; FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! 1 - - TTI7B NOW OFFER A GLASS TO THK f f ' publio which ia pronounced by the most cclebiated optician of the world to be tha meat pertect, natural aruacml htip to tne Aumca eye ever Known. - "," -, Thev are ground .under our own supervision at our own m.oufactory at Now Haven, and are an eoeiabnietad that tha core or eanter of, th lenae eome directly in front of 4he-ejy proda. einga - ' CLEAR AMD DISTINCT VISION, a in the natural ' healthy tight, and prevent all nnpleaaant sensations, snob, aa gtimmering aad waverinit of tlzht. dUtiaea Ac. peculiar to ail eitherein nan.-'--"'-' --w Tbeae G leases are manufactured from minute crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on ewn of their ' . These Olacsea are mounted in the finest man ner, at our own, manufactory, ini all civ lea ot Gold, etlvat. StecU.Bubber, and 4ghU.i tame of tbe beat quality. Tbeir durability., cannot .be surpassed, and their finish i inch at will tuit the most fastidi- - : A . maTk a diamond (tamped on every frauia.1' : t , Masutaoturea ny J.-S. EPENCKX CO. I ; Pnetieal Optician, Slew York. - ... v- w W ' - f ft. s" - , Tn L QUIT 9T -, TITUQ CnOTHERO, "' Ielers in Waiohe, Glockai Jewelry, Eiltcr- whw, j., . ALUAjii, OXZ, ti nl?roiyl. 4 A D V E 11 T 1 9 E.M EMTS. - GHOT GUMS! fTfO! ALL DE3IF.IN TO FURCIIAPB A X T"d gua we wonld repet:u;ly ,,..,. tbat we bnW keen eouatnatly .a Bnt a So I r tieio of Ensliab Wirtr Xwist-, Mhstt tB at reasonable rates. ThCiae gon Lve giren prot (atistietion in. every t,.rUui. We also kT tbe aelehrated noi exoelled ,y any other in tbe rr.srkrt. 7ir aa a eall. p. C. liAHftlt a. vCn2Jtf. THE GEEAT Aa XnfaHHU BLOOS ttatmMi, xwearwt. tag race rit end xeavue pmpecuea a certain enm tor sicinw.Tsa.. eovr, mtvaauia, aad all kindred J7iaaM. , ' Itcompleteiy reetorea Um crstem wbsa f wired by cUaeeae, revivea tbe action cT tbo atfmamwa mi ccxrrti. easax, ni cally enrce Kaonu, ni.T wstEi s. aad all caivrm ctrrjkx.ttim tils, eeaea, gtvea tnmiwllate aad aetanacst relief in vnKisiA. aavatracwui Tamors, Boila, Scald Bead. Clccr asd Sore; eradl catea from the ayatem aU txaceaof Hermr.xZ Plaraea. -e ' ! - " Itis rvan.T vcerrtBtE.bting rjd? mm an herb found indigenotM In Cmtittmmu,. It ia tbezefore peculiarly aultable for Itr Fcasalea and CU Idren, aa a Bioea ri al. trucM mm acxoTjaToat. . . . - - & - - For Sale by alt Orocxis!.- T , cotT(TOB, HosreTrea&co. -'Ja,OaSWT8V'--" 29 aad C31 Market Strwwt. - Baa Fn THE 2IEW FOOD.. l or a lew cenxsyou can ny of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA ROSS FABIKE -ja - . Ti-."--vlZ. - amm mm . msuko isom pure xx j-xi xiui ur Carrageeix, . wMcIi . ,-WiIl .riako sixteen quarts cf Elano Kange, and a like quantity of Pudding3 tjusutxos, oreaniM, . uoa.ri.oi-M Eusse, &c It is tne cheapest, healthiest and inost delicious food in the world. It rr-esa m . m . j splendid Dessert, ar 1 equal as a light an" food for Invalids and.C A Glorious Char THE CHEAT WORLD'S TOA'IC3 - US Si ' ' w- ' . Plantation Bittcri Tliis vTonderfal Tesetable steratiTe is the sheet-anchof of r tne feeble ana debilitated. As a toalc and cordial for the aged and lansnld, it : lias no equal among stomachics. As a remedj for the nerrous , weakness to WhichTomen aire especially-sab-Sect, it is sapersedLng erery other stimiilant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid,' it acts as a specific in' every species of diwier. rhich undermine the bodily strenitn and breaks down the animal spiritsj For sale by 'all asfSlsa,: -5 . i , ,, r. n t ' , : , RA.9IS DELL KORWAlr : OATS THE I..0ST PROLinCIN JHl WORLD ! One Basic! is Ilcnty of Serd for aa lire ! Yield 80 to 100 per cent more' than Com- .y mm. Oats Tith Half the Amount ji a . ,of Eeed per Acre. - ' Oregon yield the latt twe yeara (both iheci even years) : In I860, early sown, front tu to score than 100 bushel per acre ; late town, CO te 70 bushel. In 1870, early aown. each bushel sewn produced from 69 to7Q boaheia; late sewn lth ef May), 48 to SO bashel, " '-California Tiald . In 1RTO fill tm Ira .bJa from SS iba. teed par aerL Linu i , Norway need aold ia-San Francisee .toe part winter at $".50 per bush ei of 33 lb. Vfo war rant these eatt clean and 'genuine, at ,$4.00 . per tack of TS lbs., or we will furnish them to be test ed with common oats, to be pet ia well, in good season, in clean land, and at tbe aame time. Three-fourths of theexeeat whioh the ffonrsy yield ever the oemmeu oat mu he delirered to ut at the granarv on the farm where the ere a ia raised, in pay for the seed 'furnished:'" " . T6n32tf. . -.1 a 1 . i LH. JBBS0K, SUMMOXS. . The Circuit CCowrt forJ tKb -Third Judioud District tf the State d Ore yon? vsithin mid for the''' County of Zinn. ' t ' 1 .t"v s ' 1' ; -: . - - M. lu Anmsoic Plaintiff, vs. Y. Gakri o". Defendant.- 3 5? .j - 5":; 'ii?r i'.' ' ' Suit in Equity fbR DivoTce. ;' V . -To -V. 'W. -arrion. ' Defendant r T In tho nunc of the Statef Oregon, yaw arn hereby re q tired to appear, and answer the complaint fifed against you iu the above entitled cause within ten day a from tha : data of tbe service at thit tumnsont upon yen; if rvoi within tbia County j hut if served in an; other County of thit State, then Within twenty day from tbe dtte. of the service of this ttiminean upon yon ; Sid if aervad by Jioblieation then oa the first dy of tbe next tai m of said Court, which shall etmmenca' tlx watkt 'or more after the date or . tht first publication hereof, which said term will commence on. the .fuurth Jhi)nday ef October, 1T1, .and ii you, fail to answer , a above re qtirad, -tie tl ff w It apply to the Court for the rsKaf the:n deans aded, .which i i to obtain . judgment and dee foe of said Court dissolving te bondg of matt many existing' between you aid the p'-.intifr,. imd awaf' ng tho eare and. etstojjj nfi tha jtinor e"...l of such mr , i-e and nad sin le ; complaint to tb. 11 l.'. and fnt the cesta end disbursements of thi-v H w,.f and vat i-ie H'fT bare nueh other and fox. filer relief at pertain to equity. 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