She Sjuurat. FRIDAY...... SEPTEMBER 15, 1S71. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, Brownsville JJellevuo.., Corvallis ; J. M. iTorpan. ...... -Titos. Morris. .W. J. Robertson. Canyon City, ......... ...... nv.-. J lixintw Eugene ......... J. u. Walton, Jr. Gaasburg; Matthew Fountain. Harrisburg Sam. May & IV. It. Holt. Jefferson...... .........Hanlev Waterman. Lebanon... W. H. Klkins. La Grande ....... KB. JWcComas. WftHa Walla .'.N. T. Caton. Orepon City ........... J. K- Ralston. Portland. .. ...... J. M. Baltimore. Peoria ..Jacob Thompson. icburg 1.x. Kent. lo. -Dan. uaDV ueo. vuntaie. Kalom ....-.B. if. Brown The Dalles ..-A. H". Ferguson. Jacksonville J. 11. Neil Medical Department. We have received a catAlogue of tho Medical De partment of Willanu'tto University The following la a list of the members of tho Faculty for the ensuing year 13. R. Fiske, A M, M D, Professor of Pathology, Theory and Practico of .Medicine, and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine; II. Carpenter, M. D, Irof. of civil and Military Surgery, and Lectur er on Clinical Surgery; D Payton, M. D, Professor of Obstetrics and Disea ses of Women and Children; S. R. Jes snp, M, D Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy, E. Y. Chase, M D, Frofessor of Materia Medlca and Ther apeutics; C II Hall, -VD, Professor of of Pysiology and Hygine; L L Roggers, A B, A M, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology; S C Simpson, AB, A M, Professor of Judical Jurisprudence. ' The sixth regular ccurse of lectures will commence with a public lecture on .the evening of the fourth May of 2fov., at 7 o'clock. Six lectures will be given daily, except Wednesday af ternoon and Saturday. Session to con tinue four months. Disgraceful. A woman engaged as a house servant at the Overland Ho tel made herself an object of disgusting attraction on last Sunday night, by getting drunk and raising a general row in the neighborhood. She came out on the street and assailed all whom she chanced to meet, with language such as only the most degraded of hu mankind can utter. A besotted spec imen of humanity calling himself a man, also in a beastly state of intoxica tion, began a war of words with the woman, and between the two they suc ceeded in making night hideous for some time. Marshal Weller finally arrivedou the ground and arrested the woman and conveyed her to the lock up. In the meantime a number of the boys" turned the hose, attached to the force pump, loose on the male inebriate, .and he left before the Marshal could make his arrest, but not without a se vere drenching from the hose. Such scenes are not frequent in Albany. This is the first instance of a woman leing arrested in the town, and we trust that it may be the last. Xew Fcknituk e. Charley Mealey is in receipt of an invoice of new furni ture which is much superior to that usually presented in this market, y mong his new chamber sets we ob serve a set called the "Matchless Lau rel,'! trimmed with black walnut, which for beauty of manufacture cannot be excelled. This set would ornament a palace. Other new styles of painted sets may be seen which are neat and elegant. His miscellaneous furniture is all of the very best sort, and his well known liberality is a sure guaranty that the prices will be reasonable. Call and inspect his new wares. Dead. Jyers' coon is dead; literaly defunct, gone up and passed in his checks. He suffered death for the old offence of "eating the forbidden fruit." Grapes were his weakness and he went for them; chickens he was fond of and he occasional y confiscated one. He was detected and suffered the extreme penalty of the law. Jyers mourneth and will not be comforted His friends sympathize with him but quietly re joice that the' coon has made his exit from this sublunary sphere where it was generally conceded he was more ornamental than useful. ; Attextios'. Mr. Jerry Driggs has -completed the survey of his tim bered lands en the Santiam river, nine miles from Albany- The lands have been subdivided into tracts of ten, twenty, thirty and forty acre, and are now offered for sale to these wishing to ecure small tracts of timbered lands for fuel, rails, etc. Mr. Driggs will be In attendance, on Monday, Sept. 18, 1871, on which occasion purchasers are invited to be in attendance and select their lands. , , . .. - Fibb Is the MorxTAixs Last Friday a fire broke oat on the W. V. & C. M. W. Road, about two miles above Upper Soda, and burnt every thing clean from thence to Hensley's ranche . a distance of 12 miles. Many trees fell across the road, imperiling the lives of a family who were passing down at the time of the fire." John Gilliland went out on .Monday with a force of hands to clear the road, and doubtless ere this travel has been re sumed. ' ' Jewish New Yeab. To-day, Sept. 15th) commences the Jewish New Year. The observance of this anniversary is strictly adhered to by the adherents to the Jewish feith in all parts of the world. Business of all kinds is usually suspended from sunset on the 15th until the .same hour on the 16th, and in some instances, we believe,' a full week is observed as a holiday. ; "l : Retukxed. Last Tuesday the edi tor returned from his mountainous twith many a yellow-jacket's sting upon his person and many a perfora tion in his pataloons., He is, therefore, still in an indifferent state of preserva tion, and yesterday started for a re cruitmg and observation trip up the Columbia, and will probably extend his journey as far as TTalla IJTalla. ; wxiAiiUY. eee .airs, jonns' new advertisement in another column; She has just received a fresh invoice of new goods which she will sell to the- ladie cheaper than ever before offered in this market. Call and examine her ele gant and tasty selection.- i .tfj v mm .m MJMkimvmv LOCAL PICKINGS. Conner's Bank building is . to have an iron front, - ' " Don't forget the races at tho -Fair ground Saturday. ; i r i J ? t' See tho new legal advertisements in another column. j r- -i . : - Cartwright took in o,000 bushels of wheat last Wednesday. , That Soda fountain of Carothcrs' Is still the center of attraction. There was a great crowd of peoplo at tho Santiam camp meeting last week. Mr. Webb of the house of Corbltt & 2aclcay was In town during tho week. Fallen timber obstructs travel over the mountain roads since tho fires be gan. There is much sickness In tho lower tmrt of this county. Chills and fever prevail. Weather wise peoplo say rain may be expected at tho end of the present dry spell. 1 Dow & Crane keep the only Boot and Shoe store in Albany. Go and look at their stock. J. M. Beach has a splendid stock of clothing In addition to his other excel lent assortment of general merchandise Wm. Brown and Cass If. Humphrey started for tho upper end of SM'eet Home valley on a hunting excursion yesterday. The use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer brings new hair upon bald heads, If tho hair follicles aro not wholly .destroyed. Try It. ; A German gentleman went to see Jack Shephard in his pedestrian act at Harrisburg and accosted him with "Vat you done so mean zat you punish ourself so for, ha? Among the ten horses that arrived at the Fair Ground last Wednesday was Jack ilfiner. Our Linn county horses will have to look well to their laurels or they will lose them. A young friend of ours went to see his lady love recently and In bowing himself into her presence struck his hat against a canary's cage and knock ed it clear across the room. Neither of the parties fainted. George Turrell has opened out a mammoth stock of goods in the build ing recently occupied by A. Cowan & Co., and Invites you, through this week's paper, to come and see him. Self Ptxisiimext. Jack Shepard concluded his walk of 100 hours with out rest or sleep, at Harrisburg on last TTednesnay evening. Persons who saw him during the last hour say he was a pitiable spectacle. The proceeds did not amount to $20. Jack had better go to work on the railroad. His exhibitions are not appreciated in this enlightened community. Heats ox Heaps the new goods are piled up in Blain, Young & Co's store. In fact we believe they now have the mammoth stock of Albany, and their establishment is constantly crowded with customers, keeping those accom modating gentlemen continually on the go to accommodate the crowd. A visit there will well pay the time and trouble. To the Fatk Grocxd. On last Friday we accepted an invitation from Mr. J. Z. Crouse and together with Capt. Humphrey and the gentleman from "Pipesville," took a spin out to the Fair Ground. We found Martin Luper, U'm. Gird and other gentle men of the turf busily engaged training their horses for the coming races. Some fast running is expected this sea son. Axotiieb Brick. D. M. Thompson is making preparations to erect a brick building near his present place of of business on First street. This build ing will add materialy to the solid ap pearance of our town, ir any doubt the permanent progress of our town they should observe the progress of improvements now going on. Religiovs Services. The Satur day services of the M. E. Quarterly Meeting will be held in the Congrega tional Church. Services at two and a half o'clock by the Presiding Elder. Preaching also at seven and a half o'clock p. M. The Sabbath services will be held in the M E. Church where it happens to be on that day. DrsTY. The j-oads leading to the country in all directions are terribly dusty. The pleasure of a drive has al most become a nuisance. The con stant passage of wagons, loaded with grain, over the roads is still increasing the dust and those who have weak ness for buggy riding haveionly to wait for the fall ialns. Pebsoxau We had the pleasure of a visit irom -our oia mena jtauiew Fountain, on last Thursday. He came in From Jackson county and remained for a few days with his old friends in this county. We also acknowledge a call from T. B. .Merry, formerly of the press in California; now in the service of the O. & C. It. R. Company. Fob Ochoco. Mr. James Douthitt is making arrangements to take a thresh ing machine to Ochoco. Teams started last Monday to convey it to that new and thriving portion of our State. Crops have succeeded as well as could be expected, considering the hurried manner in which grain was put in the ground. race horses were brought up on -the train last Wednesday, and taken out to the Fair Ground. Among the nnm ber we noticed the celebrated horse Jack JWiner. Lively times In the racing line may be expected Fair week. Ochoco.' In justice to the people of Ochoco v alley, we give space to a com munlcatlon from Mr. H. F. Smith, in this issue. The writer could have been a little less personal, and his article would have been read with more inter est. ' " ' " V Walls Up. B. W. Cundift who has the contraot tor putting up the new jail has completed the brick work and the edifice presents a rather imposing appearance. The building will soon be ready for use. Cosmopolitan , Deawiso. The mangers are settling with agents, and the Committee are making every prep aration for the drawing. The day will shortly be announced. ttl-SOLlJTSOXS. Hall or Ai.saht Fimt Co., Soptotnber 1 1 , 1871. J VnKRA, This company having vlitiotl Port land, is response to an invitation from the Fir Department of that city, on tho occasion oi 'the late Annual Parada, and having been tho recip ient of many kind attention from tb Portland Fire Department and from otbor lriuni, A Here fore - .,; k : - , ... Jlahtd, That tho thank of tliU company aro TMepoctfully tendered to tho 1'ortland Fire leprtiueut lor their gonerutity and Ktnuneaaon tho oooaeinn of our rieit to Portland to attend tho lato Annual Parailo in that eity. Tho many attention! to nur oomfort and ploaauro, by inem- bera of the Portland Couipiiuiue, aro ol.trinnuu in kind remembrance, and when tho oeoailou U prooented will bo gladly reciprocated. Itttolrtd, That our epwjiul thauki are hereby tendered to Willamette Cu. No. t for the houftlng of our enirine and fur the gentlemanly manner la which they outored to our eomfort while Journinir with them. Jtmlnil, That tue lilver trout pot rireaenuu to thU Ovuinanv by W. II. Weed, of Willamette Co. No. 1, thall Xm preserved la remembrance of lae generoui Uouor, and of luo occasion upon which it wai protutud. Jiwohrd, That Chief Engineer Robert II nl man, fur tho present of a Ciilof Engineer' hat, and for hie manly deportment and etrict obeorv ance of parole wbilo a prieoocr of thiteompany, U entitled to our undivided eetouui and gratitude. Ketntvtl. That t lie thank i of title onmpuey be tendered to the Oregon A California Itailrvad oompany, for'iofeand ipecdy convey ance to nd from Portland, and eupvoiaiy to cam. inane, tb gentlemanly eooduotor on the paeeengor tram, wb loit no opportunity to render our triv pleasant. HtnUd. That In common with our brother Firemen eUowbnra we tender our thank to tho Exempli who honored tho- oeoaiion with thvir pretence and fur the general interest they maiil feited in the welfare and progreie of the dil'er nil Fire Department. linalnd. That our ipeeial thanki are hereby tendered to those UJieeor Portland who presen ted oar company with Wiuet while attoudiug the lato Aunual Parade of that city. I.'etolimd. That "mine host" of the American Exchange Hotel, lion. L. P. W. (Juiiahy, it a geutleutau in eery respect and that ho "know how to keep notel." 1IEXRY MYERiO JACK ALPHIN, JAS. 11EHKEN, j omniittee. The Home SIittjal. -Mr. H. II. Bigelow, general manager of tho Home .Vutu.il Insurance Company of San Franclwo, upent a couple of days In town this week. Ho Is In Oregon for the purpose of organizing a Board of Directors who will have exclusive charge of all business done in this State, lie notice among the names of those who have taken hold of the en terprise, many of the most substantial meu of Portland. Improvements. Gcorgo W. Young prosposes to erect a grocery store on Ed. Merrill's lot, corner of Ellsworth and First streets. Preparations for commencing the work are being made. Dr. Plummer will also erect bulging, designed for a store room, on an ad Joining lot which will be for lease or rcuL BcsrxEss. Albany is decidedly live ly. The streets are crowded with wag ons and the diu of labor and business is heard from morning until night. rangers passing through the state pronounce our town the liveliest In the line of their travel. Fob The North Pacific John W. Geary, son of Rev. E. It. Geary, who recently returned from the East, having completed a collegiate course of study has been called to a ixmition in the Engineer corps on the Northern Pacific Railroad and has started for the field of his duty. Anoth i:b A rbkst. Marshal Weller, on last Tuesuay evening, arrested a man whoso name we did not learn for assaulting another with a knifo. The assaulting party was under the Influ ence of liquor at the time ho mado the assault and had he not been prevented might have done mischief. Smoky. The atmosphere daring the past week has been dismally -smoky. All the forges of Vulcan must be in full blast somewhere to the northward. Pork, hung up in front of tbe meat markets, becomes Uacon before It can be sliced up and sold. Gorso to Dayton-. Mr. Thomas Newell is engaged taking tbe engine out of Beach & Jlbnteiths mill. It has been purchased by Ilarker Bros. and is being.removed to Dayton. The mill of Beach & Montcith is now being run by water. t , - 3Ir. Stephen Massett gave one of his" " entertainments at. the Court Hduse on last Saturday evening, to a fair audience. Some of his recitations were well rendered and his denlinla tions in comedy were inimitable. Runaway. On last Saturday week the horse attached to Mr. Du BoLs'e de livery wagon took frljrht and ran away. He finally took up in J. II. Foster's yard with a terribly demoralized wag on. The horse was uninjured. Fine Plums. Mr. R. S. Burlthart brought to this office on last Thursday a twig from a plum tree, about twelve inches long, containing thirty eight large plums; The fruit was what is called the egg variety. Movixa. The M. E. Chnrch is be ing removed from the old sito and is to be placed in a more eligible locality. Mr. Hatch of Salem has tho contract to remove the building. Races To-mokiiow. Tltcre will be a trial of speed between a mimber of horses on the Fair Ground to-morrow. The gates will be open to all -who wish to attend, free. Work Commenced. Workmen be- jran laying brick on the walls of John Conner's bank building on last "Wednes day, .v ; ': f, .: -:: :::; .. . CJocntt Cocrt. The September term of the County Court was held last week. ; . But little business appeared on the docket. . , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS." M.' A. BHIDGEfARMER, DEALER IX ' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY A!tD . ".. t'.i ,i DRESS ASD CLOAK-MAKING 1 I BLEACK1NG AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES 3-nohp on pouth side Main it. two doors east of Mealey' shop, Ai.baht, Ohecos. , vfialOtf. WILLIAM DATID50X, REAL ESTATE DEALER . Ode) No. 64 Front Street, rOKTLAND, ORMOX. REAL ESTATE In thil CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable looaliiies, consisting of I-OIS. HALF 13 LOCK 3 and 1J lucks, uuusus anu Biuuta) emu, IMPROVED FA It MS, and vslunUe un. cultivated LAN'DH, located in ALL part of lbs STATE for BALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property par- ehniod for Currespondonli, In tills CITY and throughout the STATES and TKMUTOklEa, with great cure and on the most ADVANTA UKOUd TERMS. IIOUSEfl and STORES LEASED. I.OANrf NKUOTlATKD, ana CLAIMS OF ALL DESCUIPTIOXti PROMPTLY COLLECTEb. And a General FINANCIAL and AliENC'Y BUSINESS tramactod. AGENTS of thU OFFICE In all the CIT lESand TOWNS in the 8TATK, will reoelre doionpilims of FARM PROPERTY and forward the mine to tnu aouve aouraii. voiijoii. The G."eat Equivalent.--The world may be safely th illeiiged to produce lu perfect I iuiulutloQ ot anything in nature aa Tarrtu't'3 SelUor Aperient, Ij of lt original, he SelUor spring of ,Ger ninny. The Apcrl""t. leed on a correct anal vsii of the FelUer VMr, i even superior to tho mannlactnre of Vafure herself, becau.e eonlains all the aellvo mcdjtinol pmpertUs of the surlni. unnllnved b any of the inert and nseksi i.srll' lus found in J I mineral fountains. The genuiao article bstvg secured, yna have tbe KolUir st aler of I't rope, pnriGed and perfeeted, and prnhably the bl, the most gen ial caihanle and auli-bilious pecj-araljon on the lace or tbe eanb. SOLD BY ALL TRCGU7STS. ASSESSOR'S XOTICK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tbe lat Monday (2Sth) of Pepieml 1871. tbe Hoard of Equalisation wilt attend at the vCioo of the Cnniy Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and pablioly examine the assessment roll fur 1871 and correct alt errors. All persuas inteicsted most then appear. J. n. 8PERRY. n.lwS. Aisessor for Llna Cuenty. In the Circuit Court oifie State of Ore yon fur the County of I. in. Zkr(ma U. Lee, rUinllff. v. CaLi M. Lae, Itafendant. To Cherlci M. Ism, the alove named Defend ant : In the name of tb rotate of Ore-no Too ate berrby required to appear and aosarer the eouiplaicl "f said 1'UiotilI in the above entitled suit now on Die with the Clerk of said Court, ei the fir.t day of the next term thereof, to eotfioieoea n the 4th Monday of October, A. D. 1861. The oi'tect and prayer of said aowtitaiat is to procure a divorce from tbe hands of matrimony i ... - t . r 1 . . . e Defeariaat to Plaintiff, the drnikcanei aod nofaithfutoets of Dri, and want of prvlsioe aod fappurt of Plaintiff by Defendant with a prayer that Plaintiff have the care and custody of ibe cbildten. Publication ordered by Jodre ilonhani, Aug. 22, JST1. F. A. CIIENOWETU. oZwS Att'y for Plaintiff. CLMUDIAVtf HAI.E OF REAL ESTATE. In the County Cuurt ofJAnn Coun ty, titate of Oregon ..... In the matter of tbe estate of Thomas I. Overmtn, minor. NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, goardian of the per so a and estate of said minor, in pursuance of aa order of laid County Court, made at tbe September term thereof, 1ST 1 . will sell at public auction in front of tbe Court House door, in Albany, Line count;, Oregon, at the boar of 1 o'clock, p.m., en Stilurday, the 1Ui day of October, 1871, to the highest bidder, all the right, title and In terest of laid minor in and two the following described real property, to-wit : Beginning at a point seventy roils east of tbe south-west rner of the ionib-f ail quarter of li..n (111) Ten, Tp. 12, ft. R. 3, West Wilt. Meridian, Linn county, Oregon: thence north ISO rods; tbeneo west "9 rods ; tbenee south 160 rods ; thence east TO rod to the place of begin ning, containing 70 acres more or less, (the same being a part of tieorge M. Overman' Donation land claim). Terms of sa'e : ild eio, one half cash in hand ; the balance in ooe year with twclre per cent, interest from Ibe day of tale secured by mortgage on tho premise. v7u4w4. J. M. REACH, Guardlaa. EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS! JOHrf B. PILKINGTON, M. TX I ATE OP SAN-FRANCISCO. HAS E8TAB A LI3UED iniai.p is I'OUTLAM), Oregon; Offices 3 and 4 Holmes' Ruilding. First street, 3 door from Ladd and Tllton'a Bank, where he may be consulted daily, and will treat disease ef the above named organ a hi spe cialities. All operation on tbe Eye and Ear mad in the most scientific and careful manner. Artifi cial Eyj, having all Ibe beauty and tnobUby ef the natural Eje, inserted.- . Refer for his professional standing to L. C. Lane. M.D., Prof, of Surgery, end Edwin Bent ley, M.I)., Prof, of Anatomy In the University of the Pacific ; and for but success In treating patients to over l.tOO cases, name given, treat ed by bim in San Francisco ; aUo to Levi Estes, Esq., rorUand, Wm. II. Dillon, Esq., Vaneou- vei, John Alexander, Esq., Conpeville, W, T and many other in Oregon and W. Ter'y. au:3V7nzino . GREAT SUMMER TONIC. Hegeman's Cordial Elixir of Calisaya Bark A pleasant CorCial which strengthen end im prores the Digestion, an excellent prereutire of Fevers, rerer and Ague, etc., and a great Keno- vator and Tonic for invalid aod debilitated per oni. Hbocm A Co., New York, Sola Mso ufacturor. Sold by ell Druggist. K. Janmiyl NOTICE TO FARMERS ! WE WILL PAT S 1 .1 0 Per B ushel, for good WHITE WHEAT, on aeoonnt or in goods, nntll further notion, delivered to u in Albany, Oregon. R. CBEADES k CO. TO YOUNG MEN OF THE COUNTRY, To Young Men of Ambition ! TO YOUNG MENIOFICOURAGE AND ENERGY AND TO OUR FRIENDS EVERYWHERE , We Respectfully Call Tour Attention i nn . . . m tvoereton tnon watcn tor cnanoes, one man maKee cnanoes. vv line ten men wait for some thing to turn op, one turn tomtthing up. Bo while ten fail, one succeeds, and U called o man ui iuck, ioe lavonie ot lonune. ' intra it no luck lik pluck, and fortune most favors those who are most indifferent to it. Now is your time to take the AGENCY OF THE BUCKEYE SHUTTLE SEWINtt MACHINE, and Make Youreelf Fertuno'e Favorite I . For particulars, ndrire&ti ' WINER & PEARSON. vGnlltf . v Albany,, 0iogn. A D V E It T I S E M K jM T S . GLORIOUS NEWS? LOOK OUT FOR GOOD Wo S. EL KINS, LEBANON, OREGON. nAS JCSt RECEIVEll A LARGE 8T0CK or . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. WHICH THEY OFFER Clieaper than the Cheapcut ! Come and convince jronriolvei bofore pnrchai . lag elsewhere. Our I took consists la part Of FANCY AND fiTAIM.E DRY C00DS, CLOTH 1X0, HATS A CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, OROCERIES. NOTIONS, and a great many article too nnmeront to naioe. A law, Hours, windows, uiaM ana rauy. PRODUCE TAKEN IM EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! WOOL WAITED! tOJX WHICH I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE! W. S. EUTINS. rsy5vflnr,Rtf WILLAMETTE VALLEY WAREHOUSES C. B. COMSTOCK & CO., ALBANY, OREGON. The underilgned reopeet ally announce to tbe Farmers) and drain Dealer of MNX. LANE and RENTON COCXTIE8, nd ot the entire upwr Willamette Valley, that tbalr iw, substantial and eommodloo ware house at the city of Albany, Oregon, is now open for tb roevption et graiu, and that iSee will ry the Ilighint Market lee for Wbeat. Oats ana llarie.aod receive all W tods of ;rain at reasonable rate, for stor age t sbipro "ot, and sale on evumission tr joiot a "-, ... ..... 9 parties contracting or storing their grain wilt. w -'u,ou'a la re'ieisite nom ber of neekV' . , . . ... Our Verch.',n'" l"r"le' ne,r ,be land ing and l con rul fo M?1 "...' r ra.lroad. and w.'" ' tH. 8. M KWUERRY, utM ','.,. , v We invite a fair eh "f of Ibe opper WUUtnet .? . ,.u r-fe .11 -..rthi ste. lhelr6l Uh w i wm els' est ' c. n. ci. M. STOCK A CO. Albany , Oregon. July T, U 71. ntStf . X "0 s 35 e 4 S o CO -3 n o ' n a o 2 m se H a O pS ?5 3 e . v. r o 3 S M 2 3 8 1 O ?3 to e s c: tr et a o o O cn S w w o 52! S3 e, y 5 F s V 0 o 0 n S B -1 4 ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTt ALBANY OREGON. THIS IXSTITCTIOX WILL RE-OPEX OX Monday, rVpt. 4, 1871. with a corps of Tear hers, capable end earnest- Instruction will be thorough and practical, and the syiteut of order unsurpassed. ' For particular address R. K. WARREN, A. M , Pres't, vCo50lf Albany, Oregon. I3EE11! BEEll!! ALBANY BREWERY. CIIAS. KICFERs ProT. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED J 1.A l m U9W ua Biei-fiMw BREWE IwST Oa BroaA AIla between First Street ud tlie River. Aod is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS a"D PRIVATE FAMILIES, OX SHORT NOTICE! All Orders MTertd Wherever Desired, H Warrants hi BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY HEALTHY H is confidant he can give entire satisfaction to Dee. 20, '68, r2n20tf LOOK! LOOK ! ! NEW STORE! NEW STORE! AT M. PEARSON'S OLD STAND, Corner Firtt and Broadalbin Slredi. '. Having purchased tbe stock of M. Pearsoe, and . added thereto well selected assortment ef GROCERIES AND NOTIONS I we hope by attention to business end by fair deal ing to merit the patronage of oar friends and the publie in general. . .. Out good were bought for CASH end will be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES I GIVE TJ3 A TRIAL! COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. 2f'Goodi delivered froe to any part of eity. . A. C. X.AYTOW, Cor. First and Broadalbin St., - Ja20'7In23yl , , Albacy, Og'n. , ADVK11TISKMKNT8, St3i.lIOX. In h Circuit Court for tho Third Judicial District of the State of Orc on, within and jbr the County of pLKAftAftf Yopn, l'ialutiff. ft. Rachkl E. Yotiao, Defendant. Hnit in Equity fr Divorce. To iUciiKf E. Yotfsto, Defdnnlt In the naioe of the Hlate of Oregon, yon ere horehy re. quired to appear and answer tbe complaint of the above named plaintiff, tiled against yon in the above entitled caufo, within ten days from the dst of the sorvioo of this summon npon you, if served in Lion county hut if serrod In any ntner county within this Bt.te, then within twenty days from the dato of the service of this summons upon yon aod if srvf by public, tlon, then on the first day of tho next term of said court, whlclf shall nonimenoe on the fourth Monday of Ucu.bor.mt. and if ron fail to an. ewer above required, the plaintiff will pply w in court tor mo rtl!r demanded in the com plaint, which is to obtain a judgment ano1 decne of said court dissolving the bond of matrimo ny existing betwenn yon an the plaintiff and tor suou other and further relief as pertain to equity. OEO. R. IIKLM. Att'y for l'I'ff. 1'ul.lUh'xl by ordor of Hon. B. P. Bonusm, Judge of said Couit, which older bears dale of Bept. , 1S7I. v7nw(). Dated 8.1.1. 0, 1871. . BRIDGEFARMER & DIXON," HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. WE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM ALL persons interested that w have opened and offer for sale a eboice selection of good stock consist of suited to the trade. Our DRY GOODS, CLOTH I. NU. BOOTH A fllfOEB, HARDWARE, DRl'tJS. TI.NWArtE. CtttitKEUY, 0R0CERIE. WOt) DEN WARE, JtROOM.. COAL OIL, PAT'T M KDIC1NES, MACHINE Oil. KOl'E, MC.,EfC. All of which we offer AT PORTLAND PRICES! We toy, at tbe highest msrket priee. BUTTER EtJUM. BACON, LARD, aud ail kinds of coun try produce. CASH PAID FOB WHEAT, OATS. OR BARLEY. Giro us e esll and w will satisfy yon that it is fur your intcret to trade with as. ISRIDtf KEARMER k DIXON. Halsey, Or., Aeg. 21, 1671. nZiaS $20,00 A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS To introduce the celebrated 823 Rack?? Kltuttlc Mewing Machine-, tftiub alike on both sides, and is the only licensed eibuttlo Machine in tbe United States for less than $40. That uses tbe celebrated "WILSON EE ED and are acknowledged by ail to he tbe BEST FAMILY MACHINE for heavy and light sewing, in the market. OutOt free. Address mmrn & rsAitsoK, n2.1tf fieuers I A-eois, Albanv, ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FIXE ELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon E9PECTFCLLY INFORMS TnE PCBLIC that be ha removed from tbe old aUnd U PARRISH'9 BLOCK, Where e' sra tTilcI- aasurcd that Good in hi ill9 are Suid at tb losrest cash prices. STJSSARD IS-? Ii5CELUXE0CS BOOSS. Javeailc Toy SUt And BUnls ZJoolts, CO.. IILll. iJ" SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! Of every kind esed in th e 81 te. -E00K3 IMPORTED TO ORDER, a.; Ieel.ilOly hurt oaCiee. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. QUICK CURES AJ.'D MODERATE CHARGES. DR. XT. K. DOIIERTT'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Ai'iD SURGICAL INSTITUTE I rjsNo. 519 Sacrum eato Street, comer .r liaesdnril fJ. recL. (a few door below What tVeer Hense. 1'rivsUi Entrance vit Leidcsdorff eirect, baa Francises,'. SttablitktJ trprly to afurd tkt affli. umd eussf socaie mcateat t t M rrea wens and cure of alt Privat ottj Carols. ic Jfioctut, case of Scero cjr f mil Stomal Jjitordcr. TO TIIK AFFLICTED. DR. W. E. UOiiEKTV RETURNS HIS 6IN eere thanks te hi annerous patient for! tlieir patronage, and would take tb's opportunity to rr Blind tbem tbat be eonttnae to consult at nts InstitoU for the enre of ebronie disease ef the Lea;. Liver. Kidney. Digestive and Uenito-Uri- nary Organs, end all private diseases, vis . (Syph ilis in ell It form ana stage. Kemtnat weakaes. end all th horrid consequences of self-abuse, Ooa orrboea. Gleet, Strictures, Nortarnal and Diurnal emissions, Bexoel liability, Disease of th Rack and Lain, Inflammation or tb Bladder and Kid neys, etc., ete., and he hopes tbat hi long ezperi enoe e nd successful practiee will continue to insure nts m snare oi ponnopairoaage. nj iue practice of many years in Europe and th United State, be i enabled te apply the most efltcient end suc cessful remedies against disease ef ail kinds. He uses so mercury, c barges nioaerate, treats bis pa tients la a correct and honorable wa;, end has references ef unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter orether- wire, will receive tbe beet ana genueit treatment, and implicit secrecy. To Females. When a femate i in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain la tbe bead' dimness of sight, Joss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability. ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, doranir- ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, va ginitis, ell diseases ot tbe womb, byttena, stcnlt ty, ana eu otner aiseeses peculiar to lematea; sne should go or write at onoe to the celebrated female doctor, w. K. Doherty, at bis Medical Institute and consult him about ber troubles end disease. The Doetor is effecting more cures than any other pbysioina la the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and prema ture death. All Married LauUes whose delicate health or other circumstance prevent en inoreas in their fauilies, should write or eall at Dr. W. K. Doherty's Medioal Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and belp. The Doctor's offi ces are e arranged that he csn be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of the State, bow- ever distant, who may desire tbe opinion and ad vice of lr. uoberty la weir respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of tneh, ia preference to holding a personal interview. are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred. If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as In structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the cose (inoluding tbe remedies), wlli he forwarded without delay, and in snob a manner as to convey no Idea or tbe purport of the lettet er parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter er otherwise, pkkr. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. K. DOHER'JT, M. D y " " San Francisco, CeJifornJU.V;i Spermatorrhoea. Da. Dodertt basiust published aa Important pamphlet embodyinghisown views and expei-ienee in relation to Impotence or virility, being a short traatia on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakneae Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases oftho Sexual Organs, This little work contains information of the ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Addrese, W. K. DOHERTY, M. ' vUnvitf . Sau I'laucisce, CaL -T-osuyer . ,ADVEKTI8l2MENTS. si,ooq.ooon Jlif Authority of n ptiinl act nf th LtyittatiTt of KcmtHttkg, nf Unrck 13. 1S71, M Truttxet nf thm Public Library ; of Kentucky ttili gtct u QxaxLtL GAtt Gauc'Cct AT L0CI3VILLE. KY.. OH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 let. 1871. Under tbe direction of the best Musical Talent. 100.000 Tickets of Admission. 910 Earl. In Cnrrrnty Jl alfTlrk etit, 5 1 (aarlcr Tit-Ite'a, $'2.SiO. Each Ticket will eensist of four quarters, value, $2.60 each. Tbe bolder is entitled to ad mission to the Concert, and to the smnntit of gift awarded to it or its fraction. Tickets num ber from 1 to tlli,000. THE CITIZENS' BASK Of KENTUCKY IS TREASURER. All moneys arising from the sale of Tickets will be deposited io the Citizens' Rank, tu'ij ct only to the ordwr of tbe President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Rnslness m imager. During the Concert, the mm of $.770,000 in Circcnliack Will he districted by lot to tbo holder of tb ticket in the fallowing Olts, vis i.' OXECUMKDCIFTe $100,009 O.IEO It A Xttiil FT V.... 50.000 One Oift of...t2,000 One tJilt of... 20,01)0 Ono Oift of...$l 1 ,000 One ilt of... jn.ODK Ooe Gift of... WOO One Gift of... 1,00 One Oift of... Ooe Gift of... One Oift of... One Oilt of... One Gift of... One (iift of... One fiift ef... 9.000 8,000 7,000 4,000 4,000 4.000 3,000 2.000 10.000 n.joo 14,400 14.000 15.000 15.000 10.(00 13.000 One Gift of... 17,000 One Girt of... 10,0011 One Gift of... li.COO One Gift of... 14.000 O.ie Gift of... M.C'itl One Gift of... I2.H08 Oue Uift of... Ten Gifts of $1 ,M0 each Fifteen Gifts of t90 each ......... , Eighteen Gifts of $00 cach..... Twenty Gifts of $700 b ....... Twenty-five Gifts f $f,00 each.... Thirty Gifts of i0 each' 1 Isssssm sessss r.rty Gilts of JIO0 each. Frty-re GifU of :ina each Fifty Gifu of $200 each... Four hundred and furiy-six Gift $100 each... ..... :o,oof of 44,S00 Seven bnndred and twenty-one Gift in e . f;5O,C0O After payin? tbe expenses of tb enterprise and making tbe distribution of tbe Uiiu, the oalaoco of tbe proceed ari.irg from lb sat of the gi t will be appro- priated totbeesUbl sbmentuf a FREE LIBRARY IN LOUISVILLE. TO CSLI.KO THB Public Library of Kentucky. The Concert and distribution will uV.e place nnder the immediate suju-rrisn.n of the Trustee named in tbe act of incorporation. The Trustee will be assisud Ly well known aod eminent citizen of Kcutceky, bo have consented it he prvscnt at tb Caeert and to superintend tbe drawing and distribution of gilt. Tbe holders of tick: to which gift arc warded n presentation of them er tbeir frac tion, at tbe offirc ia Lonisriilo, the second day after drawing ami every business dsy for six months tbercaitrr, aod may be ieit director through any JUank or Express Company for cot lection. Ail order accompanied by Drait. Port Office Money Order, or Greenback, will be promptly attended to, and ticket returned by mail, registered or expressed, a desired. Ticket are like greenback good only to the bolder. Buyers will e there ere only One Hundred Thousand Ticket, instead of Two Hund ed Tbcusand. a in toe Hn Fraoptsce Gift Con cert, aod tbat there is 30,000 more distrib uted. I sold that and mate toe award ia four months, od paid 0169,000 to ticket balder from November Sad to lath, I87B, and turned ever 912,000 to the (Secretary due tickets not presented. It will he particularly noticed tbat it is a mat tcr of imH,sibility for any one to know what number draw g.!u.j it is not known what tL giR of any Dumber drawn from the first wheel will be, until tbe eraled box, with amount of tbe printed, I taken from tbe other wheel and opened in full view of the audience, therefore the larjrcr gifis may not ci-me on till toward the lat. or in the middle of tbe drawing. Tbe $100,000 gift in tbe Pan Francisco Gilt Concert, under the management of C. R, Peter, was tbe 200th aombrr drawn, and wa awarded aod paid to a gentlemaa in New Orlcsns. JtSr Tbe aumbers;and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years of age. Tbe drawing will bo extensively published, end parties ordering ticket will have printed list sent tbem. Partica forming Clubs and de siring information, will picas addrese this of fice. 11 TICKET. FOR 8100 1 28 TICK ET. S253t OO TICKETS, 8500; 113 TICKETS. Sl.GOO. The undersigned, late principal business manager ef tbe very successful Mercantile Li brary Gift Concert at San Francisco, California, has been anppointed aeent and manamr -t the Oift Concert ia aid of the Public Library of p-ntocky. xve drawing will take place In public, and everytbing will be done to satisfy buyers of ticket .that their interest will be a welt pre lected as u" theJr bau personally superintended th entire &" ' HAXXCR OF DRATTIXG. There will be t1 gi ve wheel. On wheel will eontaia 100.000 t. amber, plainly printed oa leather tag. The otbe' wfreel will contain 721 boxes, each containing Slft- Cae tag or nnm ber will faedrewa from Ibe .100,000 wheel, and tbe first box drawn from th eecond or 721 box wheel will esa tain a gift, neau'v printed and sealed up, end tho gift so drawn from Mie eec ond wheel will be th gift of tbe tag fiist dVawn, whether f 100, $1,000, or 100,000, a announced. .M.361 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IX JULY. To insure ticket-holders the public are assured that i f enly 25,000 tickets are sold, onlv 25.000 numbers go ia tbe urge wheel, the 721 gifts will De awarucu, out uiminisuetf pro rata. In rase 40.100 only are sold, only numbers 1 to f 9,000 go ia the large wheel, end the 721 rifts diminished one-half, and in ease onlv 85,000 tickets are s 'ld,ytbe entire 721 gilts will be paid in full it being intended no unsold tickots shall participate. - ; Tbe Manager naa aireaay paid into the Citi ien Bank "32,S0O toward defraying tbe ex pense, and dee not depend on tbe (ales of tick ets to pay his expenses of Printing, Advertis ing, etc The p. blie are invited to tbe utmost erutiny a to tb reliability of tbe entire affair, Person desirous ef acting a agent for th sale of our ticket In any eily in the United States or Canada, address CIIAS. B. PETERS. Slanager, suvuI3TIIl?f ny, OFFICE : 120 Main Street, Johnson's Block. It. T. DURRKTT, President: VT. N.HALDE MAN, Vice President : M. W. CLUSKY, Secre- tarv; C1T1ZKNS SASK, Treasurer. Money irecetved for sale of tickets in Califor nia, Oregon and Nevada, will be deposited with Wells, Fargo k Co., Virginia City, to aw&it the drawing. its. A. FKEHC1I. GenH Ag't, Virginia. City, Nevada, Who will supply tickets and furnish information, MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS! "TETE NOW OFFER A GLASS :T0 THE If , public which is proaoaoeed by tbe most celebrated optician of the world to be the most perfecct, natural artificial belp to the human eye ever ttnown. , j - ; :. t i v .- ,v .. .i - .v Th.y are ground under our own supervision at our own atxnnfaetory at New Haven, aad are oj constructed that the core er center of the lens comes directly in front of the eye, prods. sing a ; C7LCAR AKD DISTIXCT VISION, aa in tbe natural healthy light, and prevent all uspleaaant sensations, such as glimmering and revering of sight, disxiness. Ac, peculiar to ill others in use. ' These Ql asses are manufactured from minute ervstal pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their HARDNESS ASD BRILLIANCY. - t These Glasses are mounted in the finest man err. at our own manufactory, in all styles of &old, Stiver, Steel, Rubber, and Shell Frames of tbe best quality. '; ,'-; r-H' - , ." ' Their durability cannot be surpassed, and tboir finish is suoh as will suit the most fastidi ous. Kone genuine unless bearing "eur trade mark a diamond stamped on every 'frame. . Haoufactured by 3, B. SPENCER CO. Pnwtioal Optioians, Kew ?ork. 5 roit SALS okit bt ' TITUS BROTHERS, . Dealers ia Watches, Clocks. Jewelrv, Silver ware, 4c, 4e., ALBANT, ORiGO-W . aalSTTntj I A D V E 11 T I S E M E M T S SHOT GUNS! fJIO ALL DESIRISO TO PURCHASE A Jt good gun w would iwpectlully anaoenew tiiHt wo now keeo ontiitlv on bsnd a lie- 1 ar ticle of EHgllsili Hire 'I wist Shot- i.uism at reasonaoie rates, ; These guns have given perfect satisfaction io every instance. We also keep the celebrated "BUCKEYE". SEYIH5 MACHINE, not excelled ly any other in tb market. Give mm eealL 1. C. RARI'ER A CO. - : v6n2Stt . THE GEEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. malnniiij blood -aisrzsn.poMces. Iej rare toxic and ntesi vi.'ve properties . a certain eve Un Ktrctra.TMi. eovt. srecBAsvoiA and all kindred Disease. It complete!' restore tb (ystetn, when- im paired by disease, nvtvee the action ef th HIDXET mmd CEXITAt OSKSSAJCS. ni- eally ernes mcm.orvi.ik. )Axr KBCirxi. aod an Esuvrrrvz mm cltaxeou Dlt- ; ae, give Immctli'at sad permanent relltf In DrsrEVSls. EmTStrEswaei. Tumors, Boils, Scald Bead, Tlccr and Sores; eradi cate from the system all trace ef Jfcrcmiat - trlaeaae. It to i.-sis:x.y vecct able, heinti mado from an herb found indigenous in cur. !. It la theietoio peculiarly euitable for use tjr Female sod Children, aa a Bieee ri'xi arsem n urnvxToa. - . For Sal by all Orvsjlsts. RCOtKCTOH, H087ETTCB & CO. AGENTS, C29 and 631 U&rket Cirect. . Eea rrsaeae. . . . TH3 1TEW POOD. fab s- SVA& Tot a few cents yon can buy cf your Grocer or Druggist a package cf SEA IIOSSTAEINS made from pure Irish. Hcs3 or Carrageen, -which. janR mzko sixteen quarts cf Blanc Mange, and a like quantity cf Fixdding3 Custard3, Cream3, Charlotte Eusse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a 1 3 - J T J T equal as a light dhd delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. ; T1 s i '' riitnuiuun ruixers. TUi xronderf ui vegetable re storatiTe is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debiUtated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, t bat no tsqnal among stomachics. Asaremedy for the nervons Tvealuiess to whichiromen are especiallT sud Csm- e Co ulnsvutn. m-mmm amm stimulant. In all climates, fropi cai, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in erery species of disorder which undermines the Bodily strength and breaks down. the animal spirits, Fcx tale by all druggists. R1XSDELL KOSllTAY . OATSI THE KCST FRGLIFICIBJ THE WORLD I Oae Enxhd is Plenty of Seed for as Atn! Yield 80 to 100 per cent, more tTmrt Com mon Oatsiwith Half the AiEOtmt of Seed per Acts. Oregon yield tbe last two roars fboth short crew years) r In 1869, early owa, from SO te more than 100 bushols per acre; late sown, 0 te TO bushels, la 1870, early sown, each bushel sewn produced from 68 to 70 bushels; lata sowa (IJtb. ef Msy), 48 to SO bushels. California yield : In 1S70. AO. to- IT 1 baahale from 33 -lb, seed per sere. . a ,, ; , Aorway seed sold in Saa Franeuee the pist winter at $7.50 per bushel ef 32 lbs. 'TTe war rant these oats eleaa and genuine, at '$4. CO ;pr sack of 72 lbs., or we will furnish them to be test ed with common oats, to be put ia well, in trood season, in clean land, and at' the same time. Three-fourths or the exces which the Sorway yield over the common oat must be delivered to u at tbe granary on the farm where the crop is raised, in pay for tbe seedfurnUhed. . " - Salem. March 20, 1871. J. B. MeCLANB, 6nS2tf. , L. H.JBDSejf. SIMMOS.S. The Circuit Court for the Third Judicial District of th State of Ore-' gon, within and for th$ County of Idnn. M. L. GAttnrsox. Plaintiff; rs W. VT. Oxaci-. sox. Defendant. . f, - . . Sait in Equity for Divorce. - -. . .; To W. Vf. Garrison, Defendant : In the name of the State of 0 regon, you are hereby re quired to appear a"nd answer the eempUUt filed against you in fje above entitled oaose wit)i ten davt from th rf.fn r , .-win. of tbi summo'ag upon you if served -wt bin thi Connty; but if served in any other fjranty of this Stat, then within treaty daye fcm the date of the service of this summon npa you ; find if served by nublieatioa then an the first . tday of t'ae next term of said Court, wieh shall commence six weeks or more after yhe rata or the first publicatioa hereof, which sea term wilt earomenee on the fourth Hondayjbf Oetober, 1871, and if you fail to1 answer j above re quired, the pl'ff will apply t thoonrt fr tho relief therein demanded, which t to obtain a. judgment and decree ef saul Cejrt dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and tbe plaintiff, and aw&nKD the eare nni enstody of the.-wlrisi eh.jkl ? of kieh mt.r riaro anil OBiiowl in toe apla'iEt 4o tha Pl'ff, and for the eeta and di iursoments of tbia cnit, and that the Pl'ff haver ton -other and fur-, the? relief as pertains to erVy.. . A Vl " ' ; , s el w. ,. ."-w t r-v. II. ui I. .-A't'yforHuaitljT. Published by orderof Iln. B. P.Bouhara, Ja .' . of said Court, which oaXf tc.rs date Auiil, 1S7I. - ..5 DateJ Ae. 21, 1STI i