The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 09, 1872, Image 3

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    FRIDAY.,
-FEBRUARY 9, 1872.
AGENTS FCR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
Brownsville.
('orvallis... ......
Canyon City....
JCugwue...'..-...
uassbur
Harrisburg....
Jotiorwin
Jacksonville..
liflmnon
JjO, (Jraruie.....
l'ortland
Peoria
Pendleton
ltoseburjj.
feio
Salem
.....:t:.J. Jf. Morgan.
...."W. J. HohertMon.
, Thos. Howard.
...v-..i...J. J. .Walton, Jr.
Matthew Fountain.
Sam. May & li. 11. Holt.
llauiey Waterman.
J. It. Neil.
W. S. KIkius.
".. E. 8. JeComa.s.
V. II. West & Co.
-Jacob Thompson.
J. II. Turner.
T. It. Kent.
Dan. tiaby &. Oeo. Christie.
.H. R Drown.
The Dalles A
.Walla Walla.
."Yakima, W.T .......
II'. J'Yrjruson.
...X. T. Caton.
..K. P. Boylos.
Hon. John Burnktt, of Benton
county, delivered an able address be
fore the Albany Democratic Club last
Saturday evening, lie began by pay
ing a handsome compliment to the
Democracy of Linn for being the first
to appear upon the battle-Held of IST'J
'with a compact and e'.Ieetive organiza
tion of her gallant Democratic hosts;
and then proceeded to speak at length
upon the political issues of the hour.
He made an able exposition of the con
flict now going on bet ween capital and
Jabor throughout our country and
'warmly csioused the cause of those who
"cam their bread by the sweat of their
face'J claiming that the Tariff, though
a specious dodge apparently in behalf
of labor, was in reali ty one of the great
est burdens upon the backs of the poor
"cr classes and one which should meet
with unrelentingopposition from them,
lie spoke of the growing centralization
of power in the Federal government
and the corresponding divesturc of the
rights of the States and liberties of the
people. Ho delivered a scathing re
buke upou the practice of the govern
ment in setting up carpet-bag State
-Governments in the South, and attirm--ed
that it were better for the people of
the Southern States to be under the
iron heel of military rule than under
the present ignorant characterless,
thieving, robbing carpet-bag govern
ments of that country making that
erstwhile beautiful "Gem ofthe Ocean"
n very barren isle and a desert waste.
He believed that the Ku-Klux revolts
In those States were the legitimate
fruits of Radical tyranny anil oppress
ion and are only iu keeping with that
spirit which is inherent iu the breast
of every mail and which impels him to
resort to the most desiierate means, if
necessary to protect his liberty, and his
hearthstone. The same policy which
ii pursued by the government toward
the South has been pursued by one
portion of the British Isle against the
other and has now made a poor house
of Fnglaud, a garrison of Ireland. He
reviewed the IliJiea! bayonet bill,
passed io control elections, and closed
by riddling the national bank system
and throwing a few hot-r-hots into rail
road monopolies and other soulless cor
porations. His rieet-h was well receiv
ed and many of his utterances were
warmly rpplauded.
Tun Weather. Tie give it up; we
don't know anything about the weath
er in this country and we don't think
anybody else does. Even that hereto
fore infallable meteorological guide,
the ground
hog,
"Ballou's Monthly Magazine fob
February. About the neatest pres
ent a father can make to wife, daugh
ter or son, or a mother to her husband
and children, is a year's subscription
to that famous and popular magazine,
Ballou's Monthly."- It Is only 51,50
per year, and contains more of real in
terest to the general reader than any
other magazine in this country. It is
original, tilled with pleasant storien,
sharp adventures, sea yarns, nice ioe
try, and all that is calculated to claim
the attention of the greet reading pub
lie. Here is a list of the contents for
the February number, and the public
can judge of the variety :
"The Valentino:" "Egyptian Cutmm ;"
"Tho Tuwn of Uiga j" ''The Chimney Swoop s"
L'lirysial Palneo Aquarium j" "Krmlurirk the
OrciU ''Tlie Camel ;" "Fruit So rors of JUh
Janeiro;" "Natives of Term del Kueg:" "Tho
Ojii.vie Pride;" "My Con.nuni Friend ;" "The
R-ad t.i Fortune :" " Psy.he's Kiiit ;" "Ono
Timet" "Aunt Priseilla'a Property;" "Walter
R:iyin 'lol'it Valentino;" ' Uncle Stun' Story of
a.. A.lvci.tuitf in Canton ; ' "Wad lays;''
"Tho Maid and the Alugpie ?' "tlrandliitlier a
Canarie ;" "AtS-wt" "N"Inipite ;" "Mul
t u m in Parvo :" "A Fircnido Chat;" Oi'H
Yuuso l'RoHt.K'a Stomv-Tellk "Ot:e : or
the Son of a Politician:" "Tho Chimno.r Elves,"
"Curimi Mattor.i :" "Tho Hoiim-kecper:'' "Farts
ami Fmictra ;" "Winter l'iiliircs (llumoroiiii
I!!titriiti!i.)" Publinlicd ly Tholuva k Till
hot, l'.3 CoiigreM Street, lu.si..n.
Ovkulano Monthly. This sterling
Magazine for February is out anil
among its solid contributionsabout our
Western country, we notice "Wine
making in California its Prwesses and
Varieties;" "From Astoria to the Cas
cades" a most interesting chapter on
Oregon's famous river, the Columbia:
a sketch of "Joaquin Miller," by one
who has known him these past twenty
years; and an article on "the Com
merce of Asia ami Oeeanica," "The Pal
ace and Tombs ofthe (Vara" is a well
written and timely contribution; and
"Woman Sultrage," iu another article,
is ably discussed. Of fiction, we find
half a dozen dillerent articles, the one
entitled 'Spades" being a most thrill
ing California picture. In jioetry, we
recognize old and familiar pen, the
pieces in this number being notably
good. This magazine is published by
John H. Carmany & Co., 40i Washing
ton St., San Francisco, at SI per annum.
Lixx Cor.MY Fair. The Fair for
172 will unduubtly besujierior to any
which have preceded it, as the man
agement are determined to leave no
efFtirt unspared to render it so. The
distinguishing feature ofthe Fair wi.l
be a grand horse race for t..e magnifi
cient premium of our thouMind doll'tr
in gold. The race will be for running,
heats, 3 in 5, with not less than three
horses to enter; entrance fee, - per
cent. This will be the largest purse
ever competed for at any Fair iu Ore-
" HOME AND ABROAD. ,"
Valentines at Fix-eland's. ;
The wowiuils ejuu-r-ttmi b'otyivstkk.
Carother's Soda Fountain still squlrt
eth. ...... ., . : t
Albany Is to have an Encampment
ofi.o. o. f. ,.: ;' i ', ; '
The Albany Dancing Club h vo a
hop to-night.' i x r; "" '.'
1 Thanks to O. B. Christie, of Mela for
new subscribers. -,
L. FHhuIImi., Is tho happy parleut
of a new daughter.
The largest snow flakes we ever saw,
fell in this city last Saturday. ' i' 1
Judge Strtnig, W. II. Wutkhm, clal.,
were In this city during the week.
"The beautiful snow" was about lour
Inches deep hi this city last Sunday.'
Tho Northern Lights gaw us a mag
nificent freershow last Sunday night.
An Iowa girl "u contracted, to cut
ami clear U-0 acres of tluiber-land this
IHiiter. - ; ' ' !
Alarming There Is a "bustle" in
fyiishiouatile circles. All the ladies are
getting their backs tip.
An old lady, writing to her son out
Uest.tells him to beware of bilious sa
loons and liowcll alleys.
Thirteen women have applied for ad
mission to the new school of Journalism
at Yale.
Tit for Tat It Is beauty's privilege
to kih time; ami, in revenge, time kills
beauty.
Charley Mcaley, Pat. Farrcll, ct til.,
got back from their mountain hunt
last week.
Ycstciday was the Chinese New
Year lit It of Tong lice, or some other
heathen. "
The wife of an Illinois octogenarian
recently presented the patriarch with a
thirty-fourth child.
Why are young ladies partial to sun
set and twilight? Because they are
the daughters of F.vc.
Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uh
newer Is an excellent dressing and
tonic for the hair and makes the hair
grow thick.
A boy gave a goid definition of a
horse, iu his couiMitio!i, when he
said, "he is an animal with four legs,
one In each corner."
Why is a very pretty, well-made,
fashionable girl like a housekeeper?
liecaus - f.he makes a great bimtlc about
a very small tcairt.
A fellow got a night's lodging in tho
calaboose and paid $ ."SO for the luxury
f running little children through our
streets Just Monday.
A Hcstem oet sings: "The melan
choly days have come, the saddest of
the year, when it's too hot for whisky
sling", too cold for lager beer."
A man in Cincinnati is organizing a
brass baud of twenty women. He says
if they learn onlv half us many "airs"
t:o:i. We will publish the lUt next
week.
iron: ami must surelv attract a great
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crown or patrol: i uie tun aiour miir.tf as th ... ut , w, . . Itw...v!t!t
Another feature of the occasion will be , Xhallk tu A- Carotin rs & Co. for a
the oiler of a premium of $V) for thelpalrof Vo-.tenho!m I.XL scismirs;
bet conducted farm in Linn t-ounty. whltll 1h whv our ..iori ugs" are
Other premiums are liberal in proiior- j -,,riJilll.v h,ter.ti.,., this
, "The stronct prosperity iu a wo
i man's nature," says a careful xtudeiit
AT the CLt'U. The interest in our . of the sex, "is to want to know what is
Ciub organizations seems to lie fast g'5ug on, the next Is to loss the job."
growing, if we may judge by the iu- j A young man who was caught pressing
creased atten lnce at the Court House j sweetheart to his bosom tho other
last Saturday night. Many ladies "ight, justifies himself on the ground
were in attendance, to whom President I tht he had, a right to strain his own
Cra nor tendered the thanks of the Club j honey.
and extended a warm invitation to A young woman of Providence, It. I.
them to favor us with their presence j l Miid to lie one of the best black
and fair countenances "many a time smiths In that city. She works side
cither wilfu.ly lied : and oft." To morrow, cveiilug Hon. , by side with her father In the work-
last Tuesday, or else displayed his ig- j (Jco. it. Helm will address the Club shop.
norance in an unpardonable way; and ; and we hope tJ see a large attendance! 'Squire Arnold Is reaping goidvn
the "oldest inhabitant" hangs his head of ladies and gentleman of all politi- opinions from our citizens because of
In shame and confusion when asked
what he knows about Oregon weather.
AVLit-h we i.-h tu rtmarU.
Anl our language ia plain,
Tiiat for niliU ihut arc i-rlc.
Anl for i'ht'i tbat do rain.
Tiiid Wclilool eiimv u peculiar.
ATbleh the same wc art; free to maintain.
Iast Saturday morning the rain fell
In torrents but in the afternoon it took
a new departure and began snowing
"like all possest," continuing thus dur
ing all of Saturday night and the great
er part of Sunday, when Old Boreas
swooped down upon us from green
land's icy mountains and by Monday
morning froze things so stiff that cat
tle vrere f-hriveled up to about the size
of a hucklcibeiy hi a bear's car and
cverybod's nose who ventured out
looked like that Dutchman's "bugle"
who "went out fishin' mit te poys."
The ireather is . at present "passive,"
hut what the nejt few hours will de
velop eveu the thermometer can't tell,
aad we won't consult that base libel on
meteorology, the ground-hog,
more.
merged her, and came out of (ho watci , v
lie ottKuu her now sno nut in rmnn.
Ilcr answer wass "all liunkcy, only a
little vret.' " -n I J! 4
The local editor of the Paducah A'cn
luckirtn lately attended a party, and
according to his own words, saw noth
ing towards tho close of tho evening
but "a beautiful billowy ocean of foam
ing skirts, which iu their virgin and
uucontamalnated purity, rolled and
pulled and surged in the gas-lit air."
Wk are Informed that Mrs. Duulwuy,
In prlvato conversations while in this
city, gave the newspaper editors of Al
bany "particular fits" becauso they
don't speak of her with sufficient rev
erence. Well now, as she has made
herself a public character, by travel
ing about over the country a a jMilltl
eal slump orator, we certainly hope
that she will at least permit us to speak
atothrr women who engage In the same
pursuit us crowing hens or cackling
roosters, or something of that sort.
Why do chickens havo no future
existence? Uceuuso they buvo their
necks twirled in this.
A Mr. Tcami recently married a
Sirs. Cross. Wo supposo ho teased
her until she promised not to be
cross any more.
We have heard of a now way they
have of getting up a surprise poty
iu a certain village in this county.
A youn eutleuiau receives nu anon
ymous note stating that a surprise
party will lo at his house on a certain
evening. He spruces himself up and
prepares for it No body comes,
lie i surprised. Almost anybody
would be.
Aioi,mii:th Last U'ednesday
morning the editor lied for l'ortland,
leaving the printers alouo in charge,
which Is why things arc thus with the
local and original depart incuts of the
DUMOCItAT this week.
A D V 15 B T I U K M ,K N T S ,
NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.
TK.Mi'EitA.vci: Mkktixu. H'e are
requested to state that there will lie an
open tumts-ranee meeting held at the
(Joo.l Templars, Hull next Tuesday
evening. Kvcryhody Is invited.
Tit anks. He are under many ob
ligations to Mart. Payne, Fs j. , for a bas
ket of luscious grapes presented to this
o!llee.
BORN:
MORKIs la Ihu e-ly n the 4lb in.t.
llio wile of A. II. Ujrri', a i,
to
MARRIED.
TOMPKINS II ) I. MAN la Hho Cilr. I
T., on Sutotay rieniu. January Mih, l.y Her.
ti. IS. Ii. Jhllrr. Mr. li'.ii-aT . TfKlxt to
Mm Jik JImlvas. all of Moho City.
X E W AD V E II T 1 S K M E N T S
SOTKC,
A!
tioa nr ante on axcuut of rattroa'i eoitfbtr,
tiuii to Altiiliy i'ee oil nj Mtl immvlialc.
ly. I5KN. IIOI.LAIi Y,
7nft it. P.y 3. II. tntirr.
M rit K TO lilWVTOKH.
UAVINO POI.I OCR KNTIBK INTER
e.t in the Meieantite Luiine to Ja. L
an. e J-.iro all ptr..nt iu4elte4 la bi tu
coin f..raarj and nrlile lmme.tiat. tr.
Jan. 23. 172, o-.'3o. A. COWAN CO.
cal parties Democrats, Radicals, P.e-1 his unvarying promptness in delivering
publicans, Conservatives, new depart- goo.ls by aid or his stylish little job
urists, passivists, woman's rightscrs, ! wagon.
or any other man. He hire to see our ! The latest styles of ear-rings and
i spacious court room crowded. pendants for a necklace are of gold, in
i me snapc or a yacut duo or a mau-or-
The B.vli. RoLLixc-To-morrow! waF thc name cf "Alexis," iu black
Hon. X. 1L Cranor sp a!;s at Scio, and ' enamel, on the stern.
Hon. (ieo. It. Je!m speaks at 1 o'clock I The latest London announcement is
in Syracru.TC Precinct and at 7 o'clock
p. m. at the Court Houe; in this .city.
ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
ALBANY OREGON.
THIS INSTlTVrrOS Or'FKHS BUPERI
or JIJM l ibMe whtf tblnk mora of
a carrml and ramAtlm eiluratioa Inao ul imp
ly jrra.iuatio-. Our motto : A erown fr
lb. only wbo hare fuitbt and eiiiieril."
IIONKST ErrOliT, SOI.IU WOKK. SYS
TEM. LNEUO Y. J'UOtiHK.Sri. a km m-larntK.
h'tudenta reeeivcj at any lima. cnl for cir
cular. Ad'lre" "
R. K. WAHKE-V, A. M.. Pi.t, .
6niCir Albany, Orcjoo.
The Democracy of Old Linn are organiz
ing and preparing for the battle in a
manner which must insure us an in
creased majority in this county. Let
other counties come up to the work with
a corresponding effort and Oregon is
good for or.e thousand majority for
Democracy next June.
AiroTHER Partxeh. Messrs. Cart
wright & Westlake have associated
with them A. B. Morris, Esq., In the
warehouse and soap manufactory busi
ness, and hereafter the title of that firm
! will be Cartwritrlit. Westlake & Morris.
any yc understand it is their : design
i to erect, early In the Spring, a large
We have been handed the fallowing , building on the corner of First and
1...-..- ..i.t:..: - i. 1 . '
special commeni at our haais as it suf
licientiy explains itself:
St. Joseph, Mich., Jan. 1, 1S72.
William DavidHon, Esq. Dear Sir
-Herewith please find copies of the
Country Gentleman, containing my
ff-orref-pondence concerning your State.
I am abio writing articles for Tillon'8
Journal of Horticulture, which will
.give you details of ray observations on
:the fruits of Oregon, and I will send
you the numbers as issued.
Being a monthly, it will require
.some time o publish all of my letters
.on the subject. , '
Knowing the adaption of the climate-
jand soil of your State for the produc
tion of all kinds of fruits, I feel it a du
ty to call the atte-ntion of those desir
ing to engage in that business, as well
,as others, to its superior advantages.
At no Very future day will it become
;an important branch of industry, and
;a source of great wealth to Individuals I
.and the State.
J am yours very respectfully,
J. A. DoXAtDSOSV
, y . . 'Herald.
L AKCEN,Y.-One ' njght last week -a
i-cauple of watches and a pistol were
stolen from .the ' Sfc. Charles HoteL
. against the protest of the 'proprietor,
. Mr..J3renner-svyho firpd "several shofe
tafterthe thief as he was retreating
with his booty, fcut without effect.
.Policeman Brown got upon the scent
.of the thieves and pressed them so
closely that thegoeds were shortly un.
.earthed under Foster's mill and return
.ed to their owner. . Subsequently suffi
cient evidence was adduced to satisfy
Recorder Zerren that Jas. Kelly had
committed the larceny,' and he w:as
comnjitted tp jail in default of 5200
bail, to await the action, of the grand
Ellsworth streets, to be used as a depot
for agricultural machinery, wagons,
etc. '
The School Festival. This beau
tiful little Quarterly Magazine, devot
ed to new and sparkling matter for
School Exhibition and public days, is
received for January Xo teacher or
pupil should be without it. It costs
only fifty cents a year; single copy, fif- j
teen cents. Write for it to Alfred L.
Sewcll, Publisher, Chicago, 111. Send
your subscriptions now and you will
not regret it.
Revival. Rev. a. W. Sweeney, of
this city, is holding a revival meeting
at Lebanon. He is meeting with great
success, eleven persons having already
joined his church. His meetings are
crowded and he will probably coutinue
his labors during the week.
Hox. Geo. R. IZelsi will address the
members of the Lebanon Democratic
Club on the if sues of the day at their
Hall, in Lebanon, on Saturday Feb.
17th. A cordial invitation is extended
to every one, ladies in particular, to be
present. . ;
At HSaXRiSBURG. AVe are Jmform
ed that a fair crowd, among whom
were many Republicans, listened to the
speech of Hon. Geo..R. Helm at ar-
r.isburg, last Satnrday night
Elected. Last Saturday the linn
County Agricultural Association elec
ted Martin Luper, Treasurer and Jason
.Wheeler, Marshal, by acclamation.
Religious. Rev. Mr. Iiovell, of the
M. E. Church, South, preaches regu
larly in the Court House in this ciy
on the second, gad fourth Sabbaths in
each monthl
The Eugene Journal says we don't
like the kind m matter it publishes.
Who in thunder said wg did?
a nose machine, by which homely
noses are pressed into the most fashion
able shapes, according to the taste of
the owner.
A Connecticut paper tells of a lawyer
who "hung out his shingle" for a
whole year in that State, and had but
one case in all that time, and that was
a case of inflamatory rhematism.
Xext Wednesday is St. Valentine's
Day, and as it Is Leap Year our bache
lors expect to be deluged with tender
and gushing epistles and gorgeous pic
tures of Cupld,: minus his pantaloons
and under-clothes.
A bevy of Schenectady girls have
agreed to let their waists expand, and,
as a consequence, corsets there are slow
of sale. They discard hoop-skirtsalso,
and dress so as to display much ankle
all of which is sensible.
Those mighty hunters, Dr. Alexan
der," Jason Wheeler, Abe. Hacklcman
and Mart. Payne have returned from
the mountains, with the carcasses of
twelve deer. We extend our thanks
to the party for a delicious ham
A young bride of Gosport, Indiana
last month blew her brains out because
her husband attended a country spell
ing school against her positive order.
Lots of old married cusses are atttend
ing Country spelling schools now.
Charley 4ealey has. the best corps of
mechanics in the" Stafe,; and as a con
sequence turns out 'the most' superior
Work. JTis furniture, home or custom
made, is always to be relied on. Go
and see his full stock of furniture.
As a warning to our city about its
bad sidewalks we cite the instance of
an Iowa woman failing and breaking
her nose 'on a defective sidewalk and
her husband getting the full amount of
damages claimed a five dollar green
back.
We are credibly informed that Wm.
Thompson, Esq., has sold the Rose'
burg fiaindealer to Senator Moshei
and is to be associated with Ed. Alex
auder in the mechanical department of
the Salem Mercury. Wherever MBud"
goes "biz" is bound to whiz along at a
lively rate. . . , ? , - :
A man named. Porter, living in Mis
souri," having ' completed. a century
without any prospect of dissolution,
has concluded to rub out and begin
over again. Accordingly his gray hair
is. turning black nd. he is cutting ,a
third set of teeth at the early ago of
101. -
Some girls will never learn to restrain
the natural impulses of their nature.
A minister was baptising ' a girl at
Ripon, TKis,, and whew he had Buh
EYE, EAK,
THROAT AND LUNGS!
JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D
IATK OF PAXFRAXCISCO. HAS KRTAB
A LI.-Hhn iui,Ki.r i l4)ItTI,AM).
Uregnn; Office 3 and 4 Holme' Building. Firt
tlrcet, 3 dunra from I.a-H and Tilton'a Rank.
vbera hr may b eunnulted daily, and will treat
diwraat of the above tiataud crgan a bit -
eialiiica. -
All operation on the Eye and Ear made In
tba tno.t n-irnilfic and raraful taannrr. Ariifi.
rinl Ktf. having all the beauty and mobility of
tbe natural K, inncrlcd..
Refer for hn profenmonal rlandine to I.. C.
Ijine. M.l)., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin IUnU
Icy, M.I., I'rof. of Anatomy iu tba L'nivrily
of tbe Paciflo and for bi aueceM in treatinx
patient to over 1.&00 caie. namea iciven, treat
rd by biin in Han KranriMo; alau to Levi Ete,
fcq., Fortlaml, Wm. II. Dillon, Ei., Vaneou
ra . John Alexander, Kaq., Courtrrille, W. T.,
aod many other in Oregon and W. Ter'y.
auzavTnztno
JAMES Ij. COW A IV.
(fCCKIl Or A. C0VTA5 4 CO.)
LEBANON, OREGON,
DKALER IX
ttCXJiRAI, MERCIIAXUISC I !
WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK
Si
ZRT GOODS
GROCERIES!
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Boots and Shoes X
All for Rale at the Loire t Prices for CASH
or PR0DUCK.
All perooi owinR A. Cowan & Co. can icltle
by eullinir on me at Lebanon. , -
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THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
. A J) V ii It T 1 f K M K N T
THE ImXT HOOD.;
FU0M AN JUJ I LD1 N G !
WHEAT AND FLAX-SEED DEPOT!
Cleaning and Elevating Capacity 10,000
Bnxhcli per Day!
150,000 Bushel Wheat Wanted in Store!
30,000 Mack for lbo who wUb to tell ar
tore wiib tu.
KlaX'Seed Conlraetor of 1'iuneer Oil Co. will
call on u for aaka.
rSnilyl. E. CAKTWRIQ11T.
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1872.
PITT'S THRESHERS !
HAINES. HEADERS!
LATEST l3IPRTEDMOWCR8l
And Alt Kind, of
lgricultiiral Implement!
CONSTANTLY ON HANOI
AUo the
CELEBRATED BAIN WAOON
1ILAIN, YOl'NO k CO..
6n.t7tf. Albany, Oregon.
-WILLIAM DATIDSOxV,
REAL ESTATE DEALER
Office No. 64 Front Street,
PORTLAND, 0RE30N.
REAL ESTATE In tbl CITY and EAST
PORTLAND, in the most desirable looalitiei,
coniting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and
BLOCKS, JIOUfiES and STORES; also,
. IMPROVED FARMS, anil Tnluabte an
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parte ut be
S i AXIS lor SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property vnr
chased for CiifreRpondenta, in this CITY and
throughout tbe STATES anH TERRITORIES,
with great cure and on tbe moat ADVANTA
GEOUU TERMS. '
HOUSES and STORES LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, ana CLAIMS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED,
And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY
BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE In all the CIT
IESand TOWNS in the STATE, will receive
description of FARM PROPERTY and forwar
tba suuo tu tba above address. v6u25tf.
KL'M.nO.VS.
In Juntice'a Court Jor the Precinct of ,
llurrvtburg, County oj Einn and
State of Oregon.
Alexander L. Walker, Plaintiff, ti. Robert
McQuigg, Defendant.
Civil action to recover personal property.
To Robert McOuisg, tbe above-named de
fendant s
In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear before the ondersign-
ed, a Jn.tice of tbe Peace, for the Preeioot
aforesaid, un tbe 2nd day of March, 1872, at
1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at tbe
office of raid Juilice, in said precinct, to an
swer I be above-named Plaintiff in a eivil action.
Tbe Defendant will take notioe that if be fail
to annwur the complaint herein, tbe Plaintiff
will tuke judgment against blin for the recovery
of tbe posveiou of one two-borse wagon and
one et of double harness, or for the value there
of, and for damage for the detention of the
same. Publication ordered by me January 13,
1872.
Oiven under my band tbis 13tb day of Jan.,
I8'2. I. 8. MANSFIELD.
E. N. T.nDV. Justice of tbe Peace.
Att'y for PIX n23w.
M I
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An Infallible BLOOO fVTHriEi.pnawiia,
Ing ran toxic and vi.E properties,
a certain cure for aHEiaTi.a. eocr,
NKiiMAfilA. and all kindred Pleeasea.
It completely restore (be eyatsoe wben lm
paired by disease, revive tbe action of tbe
HIOWV mm ItV.mtAt. OnaAM. radb
rally eurea tBOrt'L. (ALT r.i;.
and all Eniirrne mmt cvtaxkovh Dls.
aaea, givee tumeduUe and permanent rclkt
In DvercMia, rreiEi.A. Tumor,
Dolls, Scald Head, Clean and Borea; eradi
cate from tbe system all trace of Mercurial
Disease. ...
lit rtiatLT vrsr.raLK, Wing made
frora an nerb found IndtKeooos In curwi.
It la tnaiefor peculiarly soluble for uw by
remale and Children, as a sxoa wi.
riCB sal EOV.tTOB,
For Sale by all Oregghts. -
comaTOtt. ROiTCTTcet a co.
AOENT8,
S20 And C31 Market Etreot.
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NEW YORK.
S. T. CHADWIOK,
ALBANY BOOK STORE'
.E. A. FltEELAND, ,
BOCK-SELLER AND STATIONER,
Albany - - - - Oregon
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PCB
lie tbat be i now ocvuoying a stand in
PARRISITS BLOCK. "
Where all are invited, aunrcd tbat Good iu bi
line are sold at tbe lowol cash prica.
cosiTAKTt.v oa nana:
ST1XD1B0 l.D X1SILL1.GCS BOOKS.
Jmvenilo. Toy Gilt and Blank Books,
Coutl fO., ID
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind ned in tbe State.
BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, a
. hurt notico. eelnlKIr -
ST Alt BKEWEM!
TALLY & HOUCK,;
HAVE ESTADLISUED AN ESTENHIVE
Ilrewcry busincas in
ALB.t.Y A.D CORVALUS,
THE CAKVASJ4 FOR 1873
IS NOWjOPl5NED
ELI CARTER,
ALBANY, OREGON.
-.,....,. j :
It Still Civlnp; Special Attention to the
Salo of Real Estate, Renting- City
Property, Collecting; Rents, and
Demands of all Kinds, Exam
ining .Records, making
and Acknowledging'
Seeds, &c, tc ,
Now Is the time to register your Real Estate
in my office, if you wish to sell during the coin
ing season. Over $00,000 worth of Real Es
tate advertised through my office hat changed
bands within a few months past. ' It pays te
advertise if you wish te sell, and there i. no
better mode of advertising your Real Estate
tban through my offiee, where there is i Urge
amount of property offered and where all persons
wishing to purohaso call to gep what there U for
le. . ' ':'..:';'?'"
S9The notes add aecnunti due A. Cown
A Co. are in my bairi), Hot to keep but to eolect.
Personi interested will govern themselves ao
eorrtintrly. -l-
I also have the book of Drlggs A ' Carter at
my office, where our friends aro uordially .nvi
tod to call and settle ep old accounts an leave
orders for work. ELI CAltTER.
7n?5m3. -' : '
mAitAOSH ron okeooic, bauxi
Mr. Ilouck keeping tbe old stand of Tally in
Albany aud Mr. Tally superintending tba Es
tablishment at Corvallis. Itccr furnt'bed to
SALOONS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES
to order, aud
WaSEAUTEDD TO EE TU VEST BEST !
TALLY UOIXK.
April 14. 1S7I rfinSitf.
LADIES1 EMPORIUM!
MRS.' M. A. BBIDGEFARMER,
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY
- .. a SO . .
FA-isrcsr OOOIDSl
l)RIi."iS AXD CLOAK-MAKING!
BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYIES
"Sohp oa south side Main st, two doors
east of Mealcy's shop. Ai.ba.kt, Oregox.
v6n4iitf.
MILLA.1ILTTE .
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
T?R0JI AND AFTER DATE USTIL FVR-
l1 tber notice, tho Company will dispatch a
vat from Albany te Cervalli on TL'KoJMY
and FRIDAY of each week.
Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for
Portland and intermediate places on same days,
leaving Votnetot-k Co's wbarf.
Fare at red uood rates. J. D. BILES,
Dee. 1. 1871. Agent.
For a fevr cents you can buy
cf yor C-rcccr cr Ercjgist a
packago cf SUA 1I0S3 FAHINE
mado fron puro Irirh. Koss or
Carrageen, rHc!i will raaka
sixteen quarts cf Ilanc Hange,'
and a liko 2t:antity cf Puddings
Citard3, Creans, Qirlotte
Russc, &c. It 13 tie cheapest,
healthiest and most delicious
food in tho world. It makes a
splendid Dessert, and has no
equal as a light and delicate
food for Invalids and Children.
A Glorious Change!!
Tlin GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable re
Morative is tUe sheet-anchor of
the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonie and cordial for the aged
and languid, it lias no equal
among stcmachics. As a remedy
for the nervous weakness to
which women are especially; sub
ject, it i superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates, tropi
cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every species of
disorder which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks down
the uninaal spirits. For sale by
all druggists.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID"
QUICK CURES AXD MODERATE CHARGES.
DK. W. K. DOIIKKTVS
PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAX INSTITUTE !
rsftto. SX9 Sacramento Street, corner
of LeiacJ'.rtt street, (a few duvrs
below .Wbat Cbeer Jluuce.
l'rivate Kntranee ou
lidcdTS street,
han I'rancifco.
Btatfikcd txftmmlj to ajf-rd thm afflicted mnumd
mmd tiemttjir medicti mid im the tfitmmt
aud care uf all l'rictt vmd Ckrn
ic JSitMem. rumm vf .Secre
cy a "'I all Srjrmut
liurdcr:
TO TI1K AFFLICTED.
DR. W. K. bullEUTY KKtUKAa 1115 SIX
eere thanks to bis nvusemns patients for
tneir patronage, and would take tb:s npportuniiy
to remind tbeui that he eontiones tu cotumlt at hi
Injitilete for tbe curu of ebrouie d'ueaxes of tbr
Lnnga, Liver, Kidneys, IMestive and Urnito-Uri-oary
Organs, and all private disease, vis . Pvpb
iiis in all its forms and staged, Seminal Weakuess.
and all tlie horrid evnueqnences of sulf-abuM. Uon
Mrrboea, Uleet, Mrieture. X'Ktamal and liiurnal
emUsums, f-cvoaJ Iebility. biscases of tbe Back
and Luics, IuQautnutiou uf tbe hluddcr and Kid
neys, ete., etc. and be Iwpes (bat his long experi
ence aud successful practice will continue to inxore
bim a share a! ublic pau-otute. Hy the iructico
or many years in Europe aod tbe United hute,
be is enabled to apply tlie uioH eScieat and ue-
eeasful remedies against diseases of ail kinds. lie
uses no mercury, cbar;e tuouenitu, tresis liu pa
tients in a correct and honorable fa; , and has
references of unquestionable Teratrity from men
of known respectability and bigb fSaaiiiu in soci
ety. All parties consulting bim by Kttcr orother.
wire, will receive tbe bust and rculfcsi treatment.
and implicit cecrccy.
To FetnnZcs.
When a female is in trou'.le, or sEicted with
disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain
in tbe head' dimness of siht. loss of muscular
power, palpitation of tbe heart, irritability, ner
vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange
ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, ta.
giaif is, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili.
ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she
should go or write at onee to the celebrated female
doctor,, W. K. Dpherty, at bis Medical Institute
and consult bim about her troubles and disease.
The boetor U effecting more eurcs than any other
physician in the State of California. Let no fal.-e
delieaey prevent you. but apply immediately and
save yourselt from pamul sutjcrios and prema
tare deatn. All Married Ladies whose delicate
health or other circumstances prevent an increase
in then- fauiiues. ebould write or call at Dr. W. K.
Doherty'a Medical Institute, and they will receivu
every poesible relief and help. The Doctor's offi
ces are so arranged that he can be consulted wit a,
out 'fear of obsurratiun.
To Correspondents.
Patients residing in any part of the t?tate. how.
ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad-
vice of Dr. Doborty in their respective eases, and
who think proper to snbmit a written statement of
such, in prefcrcnoo to holding a personal interview.
are respectfully assured that their communication
will be held most sacred.
If the ease be fully and candidly described, per
sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in
structions for diet, regimen, and tbe general treaU
ment of tbe ease (including the remedies), will bo
forwarded without (jelay, and in such a anannarat
to eonvcy no idea of the purport of the letter or
parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or
otherwise, freb. Permanent cure crnarantced or
no pay. Addreas, W. K. DOHERTY. 1. D
San Franeisco, California.
FERRY MOTICE.;
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
form the puh'.io thot he will hereafter eg,
uiarly run Gra Perry on tho row! leading
from Jefferson to Soio-and repeetfully invitee
the patronage- of the traveUpg publia. Ibe ferr
ry boa t will be kept In good, rupair a,nd under
I1 II A r-.. j? k I m a f '
vmrm oi mu euerioqei anil careiui (eriy
innn. a umv
. . V9n21j2.
trtan
JAS. GRACE. Affen..
IVSTERjS 4ND SARDINES, NUT AND
j itnnics, au4 other
AUlEJLEft
knick knacks by
at SHfSOO,
GILL k STEEL, Agents at Portland, Oregon.
SILAS 4t DAY, Agent at JaokioaviUe, Oregon.
BOARD OF REFERENCES.
The Manager for Oregon refers, by perm la
ion to tbe following gentlemen t
Hie Kxoelleney, L. P. Graver, Gov." ef Oregon.
L. t leiaobner, bUte Treasurer, r
8yl. 0. Simpson, State Librarian. .
E. M. Watte, Job Printer.
J.P, Miller, .
R. P. Barbart, Proprietor Chemeketa House.
Geo. A. Steel, County Treat,,' Multnomah Ce
Rev, L. Rowland.
A. Rash, of Ladd k Bqh, Danker.
P. O. Curl, Clerk of tbe Supreme Cort
Dr. PUk. M. p. ' . :
Rev. P. S.Kntgh
$ty. f , H. silewart
o. f. YOjy rdciiv & co.,
MANAGERS POR THL PAWriC COAST.,
106 Montgomery St., San FrencUP,
novlTm3
ALBANY BATH HOUSE!
nIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
X fully iuforui the oitiiens of Albeny and vi
cinity that he hat takeneharge of this Establish
ment, and, by keeping olcan rooms ana paying
ttript atteution to busiuese, expocts to suit all
those who may favor him w.ttt tnuir patronage,
slaving heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons,
he expeets to give entire aatisfaction to all.
JEDT-Childten and Ladies' I lair neatlv eut
and shampooed. . JOSEPH WEBBER.
v;; v.; . ... Tiin33tr. .... ,. ..
Spermatorrhea.
Da. DomcRTV hasjuft published an important
pamphlotembodyinghUownvieweand expericocof
in relttlbn to Impotence or Virility, beins; a short
treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakgefs
Nervous and Physieal Debility consequent on thin
affection, and other diseases ofthe Sexual Organ..
This little work contains information of the ut.
most value to all. whether married or single, and
will be tont FREE by mail ou receipt of six cents
in postage stamps for return poet ape.
Addrens, , W. tv. aJgUiKiy, M, 1.
vSn-HBtf
San Francisco, Cal.
HEMOHHHOIDS.
A. CAKOTHERS 4 CO'S "PILE PILLS
AND OINTMKNt have' now beoome one of
tbe standard preparations Of the dayj it pre
pared and reoulniueuded for Pilee outy (whether
chronic or recent). Sufferer may depend upon
it, that this rome'dy will give them permanent
relief from this troublesomo and damaging com
plaint. - ' '-,;.' : '
Sent postpaid to any address (within tbe Uni
ted States) upon receipt of prioo, $1.30.' : -
A. CAROTHERS k CO.', '
' n40yl ., , , j v Albany, Liu Co., Oregon.
THE JUSTLT
CELEBRATED
BAIN WAGON !
R
ECOGNIZED EVERT WJIERB AS A
FlFlST CLASS FARM WAGON.
No other Wagon bus a Home reputation equal
to "Rain" make, and it is the only wagon that
bat been tented and known to stand tbis climate.
In a word it is made of the beat materials and is
tbe best finished wagon tbat comes to tbis mar
ket. ,-....- . - .
We have different stylet of Ilpnndg and Reach,
Patent do. (to called) included , ... - :
SLAIN, YOUNG k CO.
Yn4$ - Agents t Albaoy, !
ALBANY BREWERY.
C1IAS. KIEFER, Pro'r.
THE SUBSCRIBER nAS JUST ERECTED
a new and first-class '
B 1 E -W E -S"
Oa Uro4 Albia pewf en FJnt Street
lutd the ZUves, ,
' And is prepared to furnish
WHO LESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
oar short utoticei
All Orders Delivered T herever DesireiJ,
V He WarranU bit BEER '
'MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAU,1
PEUJFECTIsY II3.ilTU Y!
Qe it conSdcnt be can give entire tatU&piios tu ,
Bet!. 2, m, T3a?Ht