The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 21, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY.
. JUNE 21. JS72.
AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT,
.Ashland......... ...
Isaac Miller.
J. M. Morgan.
W. J. liolnTtson.
Thos. Howard.
J. J. Walton, Jr.
Matthew Fountain.
am. May & 11. It. Holt,
....Ilunley .Waterman.
-J. It. Neil.
W.S. Klkins.
K. S. JeComns.
.1 Samuel.
....I. N. Smith.
J. II. Turner.
T. JR. Kent
Brownsville
Oirvallis
Canyon City......
Kugene
Oassburg
Jlarrisburg S;
Jelu-rson
Jacksonville
jLebanon
7a Grande.......
Portland.
rwna
Pendleton
lioseburg.
8cio.w. -Dun.
Kalem......
The Dalles
AValla Walla
Yakima, WM..
Gaby & Oco. Christie.
...... II. F. lirown.
A. llr. Ferguson.
N. T. Caton.
12. T. lloyles.
CEHTKAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
Editor Democrat :
The Central Association held their
annual meeting at MvMinnville last
week and transacted their business
with a degree of harmony that prom
ised great good in the labors of the en
suingyear. The introdueto A sermon
was delivered by R. C. ,11111. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Elder
Junsaker, Moderator; C. II. Mattoon,
Clerk; A. Ill Stanard, Treasurer.
The Association inaugurated initia
tory measures to have ministers sus
tained as Evangelists, that more eHee
tual gospel labors may he performed.
Suitable arrangements were made to
facilitate and encourage the enterprise
of endowing the McMinnville College
which inspires all concerned with
gfleat hopes of success in making the
College an enterprise of mutual inter
est to all the denomination iu Oregon
and Washington Territory.
The Association endorsed the labor
Cf the agent of tne school jnd directed
And authorize him to continue" the
canvass until the endowment was se
cured. The success of the general
agent has b"u satisfactory and ha is
cordially commended to the people in
terested in the College enterprise.
The location of the College in Mc
Vinnville is certainly very appropri
ate. The village, surrounded as it is
tled by industrious farmers who ossess
line estates and lileral hearts and are
ready to assist freely in building up a
good school in their healthy location,
where the young may breathe pure
air and look on Nature's rich variety
of scenery, and thus keep the mind in
a healthy condition to obtain and re
tain useful knowledge.
The school has been of a Ka'acter
to give general satisfaction under the
care of Prof. Eobb. TJ'hen looking on
a school of this character, with an ex
lerienced teacher and scores of intel
lectual, orderly, promising young per
onsi we are forced to the conclusion
that the yoirag people ef Oregon are,
or should be, deeply in the sympathy
of eveTy christian heart, for imne but
a cold heart ik! a dull perception
oould fail to perceive much to appre
ciate in the youth of our country.
R. C. J! ILL.
Horses in Tkaixixg. Throvsgh
the politeness of J. Z. Crouse, Jl-j., we
took a spin to the Fair Grounds last
Monday, for the purjiose of interview-!
ing the horses that are ia training for
the coming July races. We dug up
the following items in regard to the
matter: Mr. Ross, of Tehama county,
California, has two running hrse in
training which he brought from that
State a few weeks ago. One of them
is "Hiram," a trim and elegant 3-year
old sorrel, of the Lodi stock. Theoth
r is "Trifle," a bay, 4Jycars old, sired
by Norfolk a superb animal, awl
looks like she could beat lightning Just
a leelle. Mr. Ross also haa in training
a 'fine trotting mare, "Mary Eva
Crouse," who is claimed to be able to
go in a 2-mile heat race of go on time.
Wm. Gird is training his- own horses,
' Buckskin Bill" and "Ploughboy,"
both of whom have, goori reputations
among lovers of the turf throughout
the State. Mr. Gird tit also training
"Bones," a trotting gelding belong-;
ing to J. Z. Crouse, and Albany Boy,"
a 4-year old trotter owhed by Cbas. M.
Cartwright. Frank Parton is training
a roan trotter wifti which he expects
to get away with everything; and S.
Montgomery has three trotters in
training, named respectively "Min
nie," "Dolly harden" and "Xnme-
Iss." Tht hf
cellent condition and will doubtless be
-able to make the contest for the various
purses very exciting. The track is in
"the best condition, we have ever seen
If. QTlfl Tw 'frFlliaa ' lino . Imn ovuiftiii I
pains to place the grounds in excellent
order for the acebmmodation of" those
who will attend during the races.
Huge sport may be .anticipated,; and
"We advise all to come and take a hand
in the festivities and eujoynaents of the
occasion.
Cotswold Sheep. Ye direct the
attention of the wool-growers of Ore-
-gon to the advertisement of J. S. Tol
ton, Esq., who has just arrived from
Ontario, Canada, with a fine lot of
thoroughbred Cotswold bucks which
he offers for sale on the most reasona-
1. 1 . ry . i. t i
the depot in this city. Mr. Tolton
started from Canada with fifty head,
( but disposed of several on the way.
They are all yearlings save three who
are 2-year olds and the most magnifi-
cent animals of the kind we have ever
een. They beat the famous "Darby
Earn" of song notoriety alt to smash.
We have examined a specimen of the
wool which is over a foot in length
and of the finest texture. The bheep
will probably yield from 15 to 20
pounds of wool to the hear. It is
worth the time and trouble of any one
to make a visit to the corral of these
heep, whether they desire to purchase
or not. IPe would like very much to
see the whole band purchased by wool
growers of Linn, as we are satisfied
tne investment would be &, good one
and the propagation of the stock
tt vuiu uc ticuiuiuHj w our county.
, - , Albany Collegiate Institute
eloses Friday, June .28th. Kxami na
tion of classes commences Tuesday
morning. Lecture before the Literary
tTnion, by Rev. Dr. Lindsley, of Port
land,, on Thursday evening. Literary
exercises by the students on Friday
evening,. ,
TEEA SUSE-TEO YE.
XUclmcst oa Soa? Creel:.
A FOKTCNB
FOUND BY
SPIRITS.
TlIK AID OP
The good people of the classic regions
ot Soap Creek, Benton county, are!
greatly excited over a singular phe
nomenon in spiritualism which has
bien developed wfthin tho past Week,
anl' by which a trio of individuals have
been suddenly elevated from Indigence
and ptnury to comfort and even nlllu
ence, ou a modest scale. Tho circum
stance, striped f all useless verbiage
and sensational rhetoric, is as follows :
Immediately opposite this city, on
tho Benton co'inty side of the river,
resides a family wlrooo members arc
well known believers in spiritism two
or threo of the young iiicu of the fam
ily being what are toni monly known
as "mediums," possest lnT tho blessed
privilege of being in freq uent inter
course with tho . spirit o.T departed
mortals, and from time to tinio receiv
ing communications of more or less
importance from these invisible ut re
markably M-atchful and observ ing 'u
pcrhumaniUirians." Among the ma ny
spirits whiebhave recently intcrv"ewvd
one of the mediums named was tint o.
a nau-oreeu wno claims the hono.1 or
having been hanged aloiit fourtefcn
years ago for the murder of a miner
whose plethoric bags of gold dust the
murderer much did covet. 'The spirit
told the medium that after he hail
committed tho bloody deed, and bo:ore
he w'as apprehen led by the relcntlM"
minions of the law, he had deposited
the bag of gold-dust (amounting to the
magnificent sum of fourteen thousand
dollar) in an old boot and hail buried
it on the margin of a certain little
brook, at the root of a mammoth tree,
beside an Indian trail, on the Farm
now owned by M. C. (Ulloway, located
about six miles west of this city near
tho meandering waters of ths deter
gent stream known and reeordvd upon
the majs as Soap Creek. i;
Having implicit faith ii : he Infor
mation thus imparted hy ,tbo. accoin
modating spirit of the defcujotii half
breed, our medium took jWnple of
friends into -his confidences ntircd
their companionship and ussLtanee in
the enterprise, and on last Friday
night, wlu-n all the inhabitants of Soap
Creek were w rapped in slumbrous re
pose, the trio of nocturnal "gold hun
ters," w ith picks and shovels silently
wended their moon-lit way to tho jHt
so accurately described by the 'ulf-and-'ulf
spirit, aiuiafterassuring them
selves, by the closest scrutiny of the
landmarks, that they had not mistook
thcsiot, they silently an l prayerfully 1
invoked the continued ai l of the ;al-i
lows-freed spirit
broken tliro::L!i flu i:irtijillv iL-vm wl i
baz and b,K,t and were attempting to !
asuin assimilate with their mother i
earth. Althotii h the Jcatherv dct-w-!
itory of Cie
.id w
is aIiiio;4 entire! v
decayed, it had still kc-nt the- iro!,l i,. !
uch a comnact n.iws that our tr.isnr., !
seekers had but little
Uiob"on the editor, etc.. etc.: but i
we rxisitivelv as.crt that we have eon-
vereed with several nartics who- have 1
talkI with othr nnrth a n-hn !,.,
seen the miraculously discovered gold ;
dust and even pazed u.tfully into the !
hole where it lay buried for thoe m
6urten j ears. We hare related Uk;
erwu incident ju-t a it wm relatl
ton, and while We cannotconfidcntly
vouch for Us truth, we can-safely a-1
sert that onr rnformants are persons of
uaimpeachabje integrity and truthful
ness of character, and appear to believe
implicitly in the actual truth of the
circumstance narrated. We can only
say thi$ If the phenomenon is an actual
occtMiJence we fdiall always have a deep
and abiding dwguKt for the spirit of
that murderoud half-breed for not giv
ing us an equal show for that buried
treasure with those other fellows who
were no nearer related to him by the
ties of con.sansruinity and with whom
he was not even on imbibing ternw
while his spirit still inhabited his Dol
ly Varden eorjjus. That spirit can oih
ly receive the endorsement and sup
port of these columns by giving the
treasure finders a revelation to divide
with us, or by revealing to us another
hole where a like sum may b un
earthed. If that spirit doesn't want to
be shown up in his true light he had
better "come down" handsomely with
a valuable revelation to the shover of
this quill. Subsidy is what we want
or we will ruin that half-breed cpirit's
business if it takes all summer.
A Failure. The Corvallis and Al
bany Base Ball Clubs did not play their
third tournament last Saturday; as
was announced. The reason was,, that
the C'orvallis club would not agree to
play on the 3onmouth grounds, but
insisted 6n playing the game on their
own grounds. Our Albany club, being
the challenged party, had a right to
the choice ot grounds, and chose the
Monmouth Jrounds because they were
entirely neutral. "We presume this
will end the' match between these
clubs.
Dentistry. See the card of Dr. E.
O. Smith elsewhere. The Doctor is a
careful and a skillful operator in his
profession, and has. his office supplied
with all the modem facilities for al
laying pain in extracting refractory
"grinders." Ha has the new inven
tion for making plate work, which Is
said to be much superior to anything
iu their wareli, an li11" " M'taii-wuiei:, ntn-y iittnu- ,u .tolt ,j, bt tba e.r, of u,
delvctl Into the bowels of the Mirth u fwao '"5 woruion oilier ;.;;;.;k';f,!:;",,',ns m "u"t I
They ha l srivt'ii bat 8 few MrtikcH with i '" ,,!!"Ry A t. in nJ appn:cr I La- revrr tort
the pick and cast up but a few t-iiovtl-! Wr lu-ar of a lemocntlc mother in with anyib.'fc? iho "I NK wtl-:tj
fuN of car'h when their s'rainin- an 1 ! thU emmty who baa juM named her J BMKiV.;- "'''' I ''-f ' ;
iu,? in tji.u, until uitir .raimn0 au i . . , ,r I ;aici"l IU1 i nnl in atilii, Trn mu x that j
watchful evt-s cusht a plimpsf of the ! l,rn ,K'W ba"' IIriW-'e irelcy, 'uh, ,hl. etn4ica.. bXy u ufi i.. ir,d..nj i -Ut$
shining rV, iwrtictcs of which !md'Jwt to the ,w!lo ot th '" ) 1 "A?.'
curing the entire amount whi.h 1-1!,., Tu T K&ZTvZZ &?.
been deMtwl, and were shortlv 0!l j ' "ralthy l,y the uhc of Hair itu .,, Utm!lgiia: , .vcw Yi, km j.ul.T7lyl
tfaoir way home, rt-jolciug in the ik- j taUie .sk'i,ia 'H?wrr. , .
session of a snufr little fortune! S ,'i!!ic Uiec lt a telegraph opera- I IKMOItlU lOl I3S. I
Hi course many of our rtaW will lnr " v" " c,l-v "f A (.tflTllt.,t . . ,.. ,v.rr . ,
, ..... . : other thiv Thi fimlor will b MiiltoliK' At CAROTII I.K A CO S "Pir-L 1'lbI.S
vehemently aWrt that the fore-oin- j oU,tr UJ- ll,- Uuli r bt if otXTMEVT" b.v. nu Ucoo. ... of
statement is a "connerliead lip." a "nut rt"'i"",I'1 l,J returning It either ti tlii ; ,, t,aard ,rmiWM . ( tin. day; P'"-
extant in that line. Read his card.
Killed by the Cars. "We are in
formed that last Saturday a ) section
boss named Sullivan was run over by
the cars, near Eugene, and killed.
Two cars passed over ,his body, and
the third one stopped with a wheel
resting upon his abdomen. Of course
he was almost instantly killed.
Brick fob Sale. See advertise
ment of L. C. Burkhart. He has a
large quantity of the very best f brick
.far. sale-. '..
HOME AND ABROAD. ;
Rain greatly needed. ' '' ! 1
Items dolefully scarce. "." ' 1
Cherries plentiful, atU'Jc. porgnl.
Thursday Is the 4th of July thlv year.
Tho third warehouse Is going up at
Halscy. '
Blackberries and rasi)berrle8 ripen
ing fast.
Tho chicken pox is raging among
tho children of tidsdatltude, ; ;
Green vegetables and tho stomach
ache Is what alls our citizens now.
Everybody languishes around Car
other's sod;v fountain this hot weather.
"Anoint tho Possum," Is tho Greeley
style of takln' sumthln' now-a-days.
To Mr. John Lupcr wo make our
"most classlcest" bow for a lino lot of
cherries. ......
There was n regulnr exodus from this
city to the Lebanon campmueting last
Sabbath.
Tho material of the Albany licyhtrr
Is advertised for sale in the last Issue of
that paper. ...
Bro. Qulvcy, of tho Jienfon I)cmo
eint, paid us a rushing visit last Satur
day. He looks salubrious. , ,
Clerk Arnold advertises that tho
school taxes for tho District embracing
this city must be paid by July 1st.
. At r. t,rouso is Having very lino cro
ij net and base ball grounds prepared at
th Fair Grounds for tho 4th of July.
1 he price of wheat and Hour Is on
t!o l 'so in tho Atlantic States, owing to
tin pt 'jsisjct of a short crop the coming
season."
UV have no small-pox at Albany
yet. t is dying out in I'ortlaml and
other hal Ulcs where It was reisrted
to exists
The sfoft'th. aiders of tho Albany and
Santiam Canah Coinpany will hold a
meeting at f.' o Court House on July
sLxtfCl). i tS'') tcuii.rry leituvlttw, but wkc tliv
Our brass bat d I -J3 ha-,e a gorgeous , rJ,,i; ,, t.r..Vt ,,, KMJu, w,Bfi
nev unlforui, ens 'tlng of blue shirts j up. n wbieh mi the "Slier rgioi d f..r their
ami cap fatieifuU V u coratcl with sll- i "u1ri"" "P!""'-
Vi-r gilt bamls. . , rrgutul'U lmu aul in l T.Tit Iihvu Yern taken.
Mrs. Godley is 1H 1 -Welpt of a new ! ho fiel.l frmno f the .l-c.tie will Im.kh I i
i : r r..... ...,1 I ferl U 1'eniifn iiifiueiieo. Apieiitn will Ini rrm-
invoice of millinery an. 'fancy good , ua wUb -pMiU tHovurlly , ,Ui.t
from Sau Francisco. et our lady what it cratr. d r. until d.-. uro i . .,m
friends rememb-r this. v vx--i bl.hi.d Mu,,J. fit i i.0 h,.
rial or llr.U mi l mu.cU', Imria mi l ncrvo an.l
Always twist your ncm: ci ?ar around ! brain. U.. iiir..uKh iim e:inni ( riniiiniu.n.
to st-e Who is co-ning illt Cl. Urch. It j 4 ,hc wury al.ulum wuh win. h llicy
savt'H the preacher from havii. g to an
nounco tlie new router to yot.'. j
McsJrs. C M. Cartwright anc' (J forge !
Htnnphrey will go down to Salem!
thU mornliig lo attend the limndj
CbapU-rof Itoyal Arch Sfaiu. i
Uus. Ityton Blways keeps the frc. h- i
e vegetable! and llnet fruit that tic
market :ifiird.-i. For a Imx
of lllcioutl I .
U"ly onto
t raw berries wt smile pu-hi
him.
Vatch those fellows who don't take !
tin ir homo pup r; sMt the. A llows;
. A nr UirWr- ua,n,?'1 (;ham, last ;
Mt,n!l:ii' vam' wUbi" fv' votenof;
bcath, ,llr forl('r M" l" I
e cisy 01 rortianu.
Coniimial dropping out of the hair,
c or x" U,K ieierupu omw. ,
.1' . . . 'I . , A , I. ... f .
Torn- R -M'rO'r Jl-t the abla Jaw
5",,r' t-iamslcal writlt and eminent
jjokint, iioatcd alrit.7 , Into our den
,a"t 'Wednesday. IhyticiaHy he U ,
P0'1 or """li ratnciw, and pplnt-
ua" rM M m 10 ,,ave ,m,cu raco
shod abroad into him
Ladies will be delighted to learn that
the Iatct Paris fashions to be perfectly
rauH- oo;wri wtiu tne
luouia ti iiiu wearer, tn cmtrm-.-j
slightly open. . Xo woman likes to
kep her mouth shut anyway, and (hlsj
new fanglctl arrangement obviates tire i
whole dimetiltv
wnolcilimctllt. .
Iicnry States, or sublimity, was in j
this city ngalu iat Hitturday with 75 1
gallons of strawberries, and on Monduy
. - . , . ... , .
ho returned tgain with nearly one hurt-
dred ga!Wi all of which he readily j
wjld at SI por gallon. We are indebted !
tohiinfur the present of a lino lot of
the delicious fruit. ;
A fair-haired love-sick youth of Ben
ton county presented his girl' with
pair of those new-fangled metalic gar
ters on Christmas lie thought they
were tbo latest thfng In bracelets, and j
he only discovered hhj mistake on rc
questing her to 'try them on lie
does not calf there any more.
- Some execrable wretch has spoiled
eur favorrte dish of "garden sasnlfy
publishing the difgustinjr information
that every leaf , of lettuce contains
nineteen million worms to the square
inch ! :jsow if that fellow":, had died
when he was a baby we wouldn't have
known anything about this and would
have been happy.
Blain, Young fc Col call special at
tention to their stock- of farming ma
chinery and agricultural Implements,
consfsting of Pitt's Challenger Thresh
ers, Eiidless Chain Threshers, Haine's
Headers, an assortment of combined
Reapers and J-Yowers; also JoweVsj
bowse rakes, &c ; and the unequalled
Bain Wagon.
Clwirley Jealey'has now a new and
varied assortment of home and Eas-
tern itfade furniture of the most super
ior variety. His spacious sample and
sales rooms are crowded with rich and
elegant bedroom sets, rare and beauti
ful parlor furniturs, and excellent and
convenient cabinet ware of all kinds.
Ife advise everybody to call and make
a thorough inspection of Charley's very
attractive establishment.
Lost Between Albany and, my
farm, a lady's gold breastpin. ..Anyone
finding and returning it will be liber
ally rewarded, as it has a value to,', the
owner- it can have to ho one else..
...i ' Edward li Geary. ?.;
. Seven' Vessels arQrtow loading ! af
Port Gam hie, Puget Sound, for China,
San Francisco- arid- South' America,
with an aggregate- f 4r,680',000; feet
of lumber. Four more are. on thei
way thither to take a million apd a
dlllicUifV lit ' ' "'-.iiin'iic 4i!.-uiii vii iijc
half more. .
; TitK JAPS. Marsliniri fainotis Ty
coon! JapuiKiso Troupo; performed In
this city Inst Friday end Haturflay
nights to full houses. This troupo is
tho most remarkable of tho kind we
have ever seen. Their tricks nro da:i
y. I Ing and their contortions wonderful,
iuman Imagination cannot conCelvo
what they uro able to accomplish, in
tho M'ay of Jugglery, etc. Their per
formances must he seen to bo appre
ciated. They carmot then bo compre
hended. ' "
Itr.uoiotTs. llev. Mr. Lovoll, of tho
M..K. Church. South, preaches regu
larly In tho Court Hoiiho in this city
on tho second and fourth Sublmths In
each mouth.
For the very best Photographs, go to
Bradley & Itulofson's Gallery without
STAIltS-ur ASCEND IN THE EL
EVATOR, 42 Montgomery Street,
San Francisco,
.SI'KCtAIi NOTICKS.
A ING till 4 omtltlouT
It ii n ami fins to PR"" through Ufa only
hull' ajive. Yrt ilivro nro tlinufHUiU wUua knU
ituitt rumtitiiin U outfit Innunr J tlibihlj.
They ooinplnin of mo pct ltlu dlmuo ; lin y ,uf
f r no pomtivn min ; but lliey bsvo no n-luli t'..r
nythinj wliiili ufttr4 iiivninl or auntuou
(Itt'iruru. In nine cue out cl' ten IliU uttin ol
iHoilu.lu nn-1 turir ric I'roiu morblil tioui
avh. Ih'Iiko tiuu destroy Ilia simrKy of bolli
uiiti'l mn limly. Wlu-n tlie wnulo i f nnluro in
not nupjilieil b il due ami rculur miiuiliillnii
of tba IihiiI, rcry ornn it nUcvtJ, every lunu
ti"ii IntrrruptO'l.
Now, wlint Iih' cninmnn m nn u;Krt aii'lpr
thea cin'uinrtiitior of dipriiu .' 1 bo nvntuiu
ncvlK roiidiiift oi in nllii innK : not luervly
lor nn hour or two, to niuK iilu-rwnrl into uioru
piinl.lo conilitluti tliHn rvcr ( it u.rornllv
would lo if u or liB.iry nluobulin tiinuUlitiit
wora roM.rti-l to,) but radically nnd pi rniainiiUly.
I low i I Ii in Ulmbla olj.qi to bo Hci.'oiiipiili.
t'll Tbo biihwit lo till" iUi-lion. foundrd on
Iba unvarying ,pi-rivn!a of iiirli r u( u cen
tury, U canity ivn. lnlura r.ew vior Into Ibe
ilis.mivo oiiim by ii aourta if Kontplti-r'n
ft jruncli llittvrn. Jo not wi:u lime by admin.
nrMAnrcAELB cuhb or Tirn eu-
PERINTSKDENT Or TUB
GUADALOUPE MINE.
,'TM WORK IIOCI KR4Vel.r OX." CA8 SO. 001
HKI'uxn KHlr.4.
OuMiiAi.ot rn MiitK. nror Fn J-,
Auso.l li, is; I. j
Dm. A. M. T..irVE t Co. F..r a Ion.' Hum 1
brcn vfiSiL-U-t with KhruuialmM in my
f00' r'"" '""t " t'i brintf
c of roar t'.VK W. :K1 J1K.M KUV. and af.
to' t m; !y thr-a belief, 8ml that 1 am
i U.to t--t.'td to bralih B. d nrrniflli, I b
i had lb USiruinali on f.r K rcn (111 yar. and
'I'.iK in lUru.K
JAM!: T. t!K0WV.
riijp'tcml Afiil tiua la!oi:;..i .Miutf.
-
V1 Hi tnl ml l itre.
atr., .I'r.,
r.ird al M't .f SIK'J. 'MAN'S CAMI'IIoR
u:k with ;i.vci:ni;. K. n k-n" hnd
o:t in all "railior. bat you cl liKliK-
H; - - ' r---n
J . I .1
, yjfnl'- or rt-ent I. fgRurer may Hi pin i np-n
UtTVhat this rvtncdy will jrivo Cicm jiern tunenl
r - licf from tin irouble.omo and damaging coin
plaint.
ud Sui pon r i' of pri-, i
tMt poatpald n vnr minf (ntthtn tba t'Jil-
A. CAKOT1IEUM A CO..
itOvt
Albany. Linn Co., Oregon.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON',
i REAL ESTATE DEALER
Office ZtTo. 64 X"rout Street,
POUTLAXD, 0UE0OX.
UEAL ESTATE in thU CITY and EAST
POBTLANW. i e moat dMirablo loealiiiea,
eonnUtinR of lrrs, HALF jilocks aud
ULOCK.-', HOUiErf and fcTOREdj al.,
,,,,.,.,. ... , , . ,
IMPKO ED r ARM?, and vnlu.ibln ttn-
tuu-,! UKfi.i Wt.d ia ALL t.aru f the
STATE for SALC
REAL ESTATE nnd other Properly pur
chased fur Correirionilenta,. in tiiin CITY ainl
throughout tha KTATK3 on 1 TEKRITOhl KS,
with tri-eat rara anI on tho.niwtt ADVANTA
GEOUS TSKMri.
HOUSES ami . STOUES LEASED.
LOAXrt KEiJOT:ATKI, am, ffcAIMS OK ALL
1KSC1UI'TI0N.S PKOMI'TLY COLLECTED.
An4 a lifneral FINANCIAL and AOK.N'CV
liL'SIXE.Srf transuded.
V. L AOENTRof this CFFfCE in all Ins CIT
IES and TOWNS in tho STATE, will reccivo
dcseriitWna of FARM PUOI'ERTV and forward
tha same to the above addrcus. vBii'iotf.
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N K VV A D V K It T 1 S K M K N T S.
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
TO BK C1VK BT THK
CITIZENS OF ALBANY
AT TUB'
LINN CO. Alft GROUNDS
OKEER Or EXERCISES i
The proccMinn will b formed at 9 o'clock Ai
K., in front of the Court IloUSv, in the follow
ini; order : ,
National Colori;'
Alhnoy Brass Bnml.
? '" JV'")KATtli FlTIlfe DAY, .
(C. l. Curl, Esq., of Salem.)
-., RgAfmit or t Ir.ct4ABATinii,. '..''
(Cunt. N. B. Humphrey.)
Albany fire Department (la full uniform).
The Various Sund.iy Schools. .
Invited Guests and Citizens.
Upon arriving at tho Fair Grounds, the Dec
laration of ,,Inilependeneo will bo readby Cnpt.
N. B. Iliimphrey, and nn oration delivered bv
C. G. Curl, Esq., of Salom, after which the
festivities of tho day, consisting of Music, in
thu Pavilion, Dano'mg, Croquet, Base Ball, etc.;
win comuieucu.
Marsha's will be. appointed to jggperve order,
and no borw-recinjjr; driiukennpps.V.r disorderly
conduct will be tolerated on the iair tiroutids
AE MISSION
TO THE
FKEE.
GROCNES
REFHESn JilS' OSl liti FAiS GROUNDS
On the Pittb and Lth days ,of Julv.-a nnrso
Lo SiOtl vr'Ul'be tfoajpeted fof, accc'rdinj; to pro
gramme.'
2T-, A erUiaJ invitation' ii eitcridcd to all:
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; A I) V K 11 T I S 15 11 12 X T S
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PCRTUKD. OREGON,
Published hy 1.. Muitiitfl,
Otnarut Ailmrtiiiuy A'jmt, M'.t t'ruut Sir tel. .
A tk Kit M A X l LI. A UN UO il E,
2lii. , F1UST STHliKT.
Iinportcru Hint Juhhcr of I'm nny (im.iln,
Crovkory, (Jliinivarfl mid 1'inlad Ware.
4 ilnr Ioun. First t.. Imiwenn On It nnd Nun.
Kvprytlilnu nnnt. U. b. l.ojittfullow. I'Wip.
booImtatiIkveky AJiDTaFoiJiCAis.
IlAMUOI-"rA 111 OKS v.,
AgcntK (or Miiblo, Todd A Co' celibfated
OOLO TENS.
Ivlnn, UUki-umu, Taylor A Cu' Pclmol Booki
Jutl jiii'ii'ei, niti U of lnfl hi itnki for O'gn.
JJt rnn, tlmouiy ilinx-t 1 in porter ol Clolh'na,
P As., our. Front 4 Wnlilni(tuii Rtrtot. '
1 -
CIIAS. C. IJAUIIKTT,
WHoLOaLM
Klookscllcr and MfatSoitcr,
A Ml EST STOCK IX VOH TLA XI).
yn. 79 Krttt and Xo. 8 Wiohlr.ginn Ptr-t.
j F.CKT 'WlTUA Jf KOV. l2TF"rmit atreet,
Jj )l Imporlnra nnd Oal,r In
uuns, mrx.ES and revolvtrs
of eviirY (U'crlptlon.
I'inliinc Tankla, Ytwy lioo.ln, l!rd, llirl Vm
KTW. Ilntket'. Croiiint On men, A ilahy rnrrlngn.
Aifpiitu fr Ilia "California- I'owder Work;" lo
for the "Wliovkr A V.'iliion S.wiii)( MaoliliiM."
KaTdrTjuh a!7 1 29 Fr-nTTt7trnliral VVaTuh-mnki-r
A Jmrob-r. Work done f.r Ilia Irado.
IIIMK A )!ACIIKf,!KB. W Fmnl 81.
"J J nirliiiin A Kciiiliari, )t rt., brl. H.ik A Pin,
j loipor!rr i.r.uto. l!on, kitrban ul-n'll
1) un annn. W. A., a. w. ror. l"t A Taylor at.
9 Clic.i't Fumllnro lloii-a In t'ortlnMl.
CARPETS
VAI.TKR BROS.
80 Front Ktreet.
(1 larko. llendi'Mon
j Pealrra in Pry l
A Cook. Kt A .1 Flrt at.
ooi. Fanny Milllfirry, Ac.
1obn A HoM-rfpld. I IS Front at. f'..mmllon
) Mi'iihiinln A ilrnlrf In fir. A Cal. rolurc.
(1onl. .1. II., Manul'ariurrr A flpalr in Had.
J illra. Jl.,r..a A Haddlarr n-rdw'r.9fl F'nt at.
d 1urrii-r. W. A Co, 101 Front trr. l, Mfrijliant
X ) Tnll'TK A Cloili'i-r. Hnt. FotnUbinr liooila.
Bfl.i.lmiiill A ttntman. 0? From t. ltnal Ka.
Into Apil". (nfr loanr'l, hmie r-nti.
" i i: r.i i. ; in.
C. tr. Wo .dard A Co.. 1"l Front alrart.
druggists; vyK
frd-r4 frM a.v rortjoii cf tho Ftatar.r Tetrilo
tir r.iri'nll filled by mail rrpr-.
.i mil. I.
l.ow- n.'rin A Co. Knrnitnrc and carpet
t..rr from I .".4 M l ir-t rt.
T"J1 nol"Viiicut
M A ,u Front f
'ry, Wimurril A HoSmait,
FnM.i!i all kind of help.
'din A IVebr, I" Front t. 'injtnir'lon
i-rrlinMaand d"lrr in ilortill trdn..
bion rv MnH". rc.f, Firnt A Salmon. J'
rl."!t I'r. t;o"d f om- ut alwara on hand
"Jihrl A Itoberln' er. Fir' A Wa.hinf'nn "i.
Iralr A tnannfae. rlo'blne. furn'jf (-..od.
wtar..!. Tr7lt U7, rii-niii. n!T,i No. 'lltn
kum'a lllo-k. e-r. Firt A V'ahinron t,
(1'ill'A .lerl. 7i and 77 Firm . Pealcra In
JJ P.. fil, J"ltinni-rr and Minimi In.lrotn'nu.
O II AY'S I USIC STOIllZ
Tb Inrscl Mui lltme on tb Coaat.
I StcZimuy I1:jio. Ilurtlrtt Orgaun
C. L. rtt-.ritANS, Manager.
F0I.F. AUENCY FUJI THE
4IIovt" Mciit? .2 at iiiitc.
W 4 ...I...... Jt W - I'- TI.'m. In !
J all kiiolt ol Siff.U. ror. Firt nnd Main t.
j B ainbtujr-r. It., Firrt -t.. Imi"r!rr ai d
J 2, r.m. din-.St r in it.V F.nr hrr id. M ilii'ry.
JJ IT rmlnt, l. II.. riiotoraphii' Arti.t. . w. eor.
I Firt A Morrt n. rb:ld" I'irt. upreialty.
J k'inrirbnen. L. 'J. A Co.. I" Fir-t al. llnnu-
j f. 'r A IrnVr in Jtm-ttv, Wal br, tc.
it:.nr i. ti. L.. 'm Front rt ln.lr: de-iirr
in I! ro rrw-ii. Iioor, f'n Ma'eriitN, r,
inli', Cao'f A Co., i. Frui t bo!e.!e
ucli-t in Prog. I'atnt. M!. f!a. A
SB j'l j n filming AljVfiimT
I i tiVS k j Jeelle. nndrfced.
'rr.ijl.
snd lock 1
iiicb." Ctn(M. iliort ba!leol. f . K. Trav
er, Ayint, 112 Fr nt Ptrn l.
nur;ren A fhin'.'rT o. i"! fo 172 Firtt r.
Irupurtrra r,f Fumi'uro, r.eldin?, Ae.
ni?rnaionnl Jlotcl, t r. Front and Morriaofc.
M. I'.ml"lph. i'r. Fw Iiiiaaltindaltnar.
K
ol.n. J. A Co.. HI Fl'-nt t . wbolc-alo A
trtnil dralirrin fine ClotHin-r. Fnrn'jr tiooda,
aion borre Ho-laurnnt. priraia r"om IVr
familica, cor. lit A Finaat'. Q. Voa. Fr.
Martin, I'.. A wholraa
Liquors. O. 8. X. Co's
! ilcalem in winni A
tSlork ami t'an Fran.
Meier A Helunri-r,
an.l llrl.il Cm
Ill Kront at.,
Wioloale
'onfefltionrra.
MIMrr, J ilm It., 9.1 First at. Vichmlier
and Jwrler. oflV-rt to the public a fine as- ,
sort fietit of Watrhrs. ('locks and Jrwrlrv.
M
"oollrr A Co., Fmt.t, near t., ilrnli-rs in
native and foreien Wines, Liquors A Citrars
N
Tor "limp, II. J.. Iltirdware. Iron, Steel, Hubs,
ft okrs. Hardwood Lumber, Ai. Portland.
o
mt.1i ntst II'ilt-1, cor. Fimt A Morrison sis.
Fniii b A Cook. Proprietors.
Ijarrith, n atkin A t'ornell, Krai Estnle Agnls
VU Kn. nt st, bet. Alder and Washington.
a'SIOVOsrnt.alMIICV GOODS.
C. II. WOOIrAKD A CO., 101 Front Street.
ieo, .1. yi.,l'i7 Front strw-t, VUolal Heal
, tr In T'nre nnd Stoves.
ii-liler, Pi ul. Fimt t., Jinporirr of Br-
8, tin woodo it trvingn, I'nrlor umniiionts, Ae.
idi r, II. C, KiI Kstata anil Money llruker,
(2 Front st- . rortland.
I ft oniiljiiutii. I. S. A Co., Tobaeconista, A Im
Lft. porters of Korei.rn and Domestic Liquors.
It
u House, Frcnt St. On First Class Prin
cipal. Tbos, Ityiut, I'ropnetor
Sherlock, S., f F. ont A 62 First sis., dealer in
Harm , Saddler.?, nnd Saddlery Hardware.
j iiuon, J., LB Frout St., dealer in Ioors, Sash,
and lUimls, Wind, w and l'lato tiluss.
Sinalieimer, 11, 147 Ff. st St., Importer of Pian
os. Organs, Sheet M osio, Musical In.-trinnls
Skidmoro, S. ti., 12.1 first st , Jinicpm and
Apothecary. A largo stock of Perfumery
and Toilet Articles.
CI in ii h A lavis, 71 Front 1 1., whiilenalo dius,
l'ainls, Oils, Window (il iss. Perfumery, Ac.
s
Jn' Uwis, 73 Firrt st., Pictures, Fmmes,
Moldiiijrs, Artist's Mat'.r'-rnfr Instr'mnts
s
tnith. Put, Urokcr, U(l Front t., denier in l.e
pal Tenders. Oovirnm'nt Ro.ids A Hold Dust
I 'l OVt:, JI. I,., 107 Fr. nt Slreel,
ij Watrhmaker and Maniifaetun ng Jeweler, is
appointed ncentforthe Waltham, K'l;in. E. How
ard A Co., C. E. Jncot. and the Cu'. Wutobes ;
also, f( r all the productions and im orts of the
California Jewolry Co., Sun Franoisii. Sead for
a cirotilar. Wstohes repaired in tho very best
mnnn'.r and Warranted to pivo saliffnction.
wawsBaBwswaiaa'aiiisaairii iia-sa ainjao.
rjlci'iy Jtros, 17S First st. Manufacturers ami
ilcnlirs in rurnitnre, lieddinir. Carpets. Ae.
he Clothinj; Store, US Front street. Clotli
inp, Furnishintr Uoods, Boots anil Shoes
Harris A Prater.
fluttley ti ll, 143 nnd 144 Front st. Dealer
JL
T
iK Waffons nnd Aprrieul tural 1 mplemet: ts .
lyno, E D, n. w. cor First A Ouk sis, denier, in
Una Brandies, Wines, English Ala A Porter
rilylur, J A. 147 Frout st, wholesale denier in
. Hatter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Iiacon, Ac.
illiums A Myers, d Central Itlock, Front st,
Commission Merch'nts A dat's in Produce
li nl ley A Fecliheiin'er, Attorneys A Solicit
ors in Bankruptcy. Cfliao iu the Odd
Fellows' Temple. .
ARCTIC SODA. .
THANKING; - THE PUPLIO FOR PAST
patronage, wo would announce tUst wo are
now prepared, with Rreatly improved facilities,
to dispense this healthful beverage to every one
in unlimited quantities. . . - . ,
: ' BOTTLED SODA AND SARSAPARILLA
delivered throughout the city.
' Dealers supplied on liberal terms'
n.".0lf. A. CAKOTHEItS A CO.
A. UIIEELEK, NIIEUD, OR. .
FOEWAHDING AND COMMISSION MER
. " - " ' CHANT.
Afcerit for sale of tbo celebrated "Bain Wag
on," and for tha sale of all. kinds of agricultu
ral macBinorv.
Consignments' solicited: Town lot's in town of
Mf
HUCKYE OX
7 Wj r?t
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WITH
HIDCIt
siios::
LONGER SEIVES!
PATENT FAN,
AM)
WIND ELEVATOR,
WITH THE
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I in j roved
PIVOT S!0 GEAR.
UNEQUAL ED
A.VI
HoysAVjhe
fr t'jrr MOUNTED
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PROVED Th k JTK&lsrHtZ .l.ounleil
UNEXCELLED Mcij&sppjcjnqAp
SOLE AGENTS FOR
ilTIIK VIItUATOR
SOMET1UXU XE'.V-
LATEST IMKROVE.MKXT IX TIIREPUIXU MACULXES
tl'FECTIVE AXh COilPLETE.
Don't fail to see it before Purchasing' any other kind.
SOLI:
Hurt
Piitcnt IIonnd
Ain
REACH.
SOUETIIl.tC KEW.
..it rt-. ' i e. jA 1.1. f. i
tHE IZXTCHTJ.I. WAGON. i
NOW ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO EE THE BEST WAGON ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Send for Descriptive Circular.
1872.
1872.
THCWALTEEA.TTOOD
FOB TUB COMING ILRI5Ti
C. B. COMSTOCK & CO., 1
SPRIWGV1LLE ALBARIY, OREGON,
Sole Agents for Oregon arid Wasi.iiigtoh Territory
W. 8. XEWBERRY, TraveHnpr Crnoral ARent,
ALUAXV.OUtGO.V;
Til EKE JUSTIiY POPIX.IK WACIIIXES ARE Jf OtV I5T GEXERAIi
ise in Russia, Prussia, Austria, Bavuria, Fraueo, c pain. Kngland, and North and South
America, in fact throughout the whole civilised world, and have been awarded the FIRST
I'llE.lilU.H at every tria', both in Europe and America, since the World's Fair at Paris- in
1807, siuoa which time many valuable improvements have boon added.
Ond & Two-llbrse Hoiible : Geared Flfcxi-
bSc Bar Klowers,;-' . ; .-,:
ncvar lff. , Thev are tho WONDER OF THE AGE for Strength, Beamy, tapa'city anetXIGHT
NKSS OF DRAFT. . : '." ' : V '". .. ; ; ;.-
TUB SEIiP-JTIliTO BAjS ' -
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with Mowing Attachment!, is t,he mo.'t coaplefe and di-firnola Reaper, cither in' Ewrope or Ari
ou, and is a COMPLETE UEAPEH aud a COMPLETE MO'WJilj;, being two separata machines.
We cLaim for the wood's machines '
Thnttheyaro tho .LIGHTEST DHAFT. the QUICKEST nnd BEST MOTION, as wpll as the
IMOST ZURAi;LE. That they LEAVE THE BUNDLES IN THE BEST SHAPE,, and are
the flASlEST HANDLED of any Mowing or Heaping Machine either in Europe or America. r,
fSr-VSis iVarrant the Wood's SEachIna to bo M Represented.-."
' . ' JgfiL full assortment s EXTRAS constantly kept al all eur agettciM.lSS
, WE ALSO HAVE THK AGENCY OF THE , ...,.--' ......
HAINES' HEADEES,
-widi WOOD IMPROVEMEXT which renders it one of the BEST HEADERS extant
If you bay a lloadcr, bo sure you get tho IIAIXES 'with Wootls Late IoiprtrTC
menU,t they were only added in 1ST). ..... " .
send ro:
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DESCRIPTIVE ROOKi
0-iSce at C. B. Cumnock 4 V TVatehouse.-
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, BMlief aa4 Egg by WllxEtKK.
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ttrniikr, and fr Farmer old - vMr, by
niifci.LMt at niir.iin,
WOOL SHAWLS, LoMi ANtJ KyUARE,.
Fiaid and Striped, for lale hy W II KEL-
at HllVAiU.
SOAP KASK'a COJlkSSED, THOMAS
Cooi Wfrr, HUaeaiojr, and other kind
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PRIVATE MEDICAL AID-
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES
DR. W. K. DOIIERTT'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE !
rri-Wo. 6X9 Sacramcaa Street, corner
of Leiiixtrar ctreet, a few doors
below What Cbeer House.
Private Entrance on
Beidesdurff street,
San Francisco.
EttahlMtd tzprcttty to mfford tie ajitted tomiti
and wcientijic mtdienl aid in the treatment
and care of mil Private and Cknm
ie iieeaete, enaea of 8rcre
cy mud mU Sejcaml '
Jjimorder:
TO THE AFFLICTED.
R. W. K. DOHERTT RETURNS HIS Sin
cere thanks to his numerous patients for
tueir patronage, and wonld take th:s opportunity
to remind theni that he continues to consult at his
Institute for the cure of ehronie diseases of the
Lang, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and lienito-Uri-nsry
Organs, and all private diseases, via . Syph
ilis id ait its forma and stages, tseminal Weckoess.
aud all tho horrid consequences of self-abuse. Gon
orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal
emissions, Sekuat Debility. Diseases of the Back
and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kid
neys; etts., etc.. and be hopes that his long experi
ence and successful practice will continue to insnre
bim a share of public patronage. By the practioe
f many years ill Europe and the United States,
be ia enabled to apply the most efficient and sae
eessful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He
cures without mercury, charges moderate, treats his
patients in a correct and honorable way, and has
references of unquestionable veracity from men
of kaown respectability and high standing in soci
ety. All parties consulting him by letter orother
ifs, will receive the best and gentlest treatment,
atf'l implicit stcrecy.
To Females.
When a feniale is in trouble, or 5Iicroi with,
disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain
In the head' dimness of sight, loss of muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner
vonsncss, extreme urinary difficulties, derange
ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, va
ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili
ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she
should go or write at once to the celebrated female
doctor, W. K. Doherty, at fcis Medical Instituto
aud consult him about her troubles and disease.
The Doctor is effecting more cores than any other
physician in the State of California. Let no false -delicacy
fro vent you, bnt apply immediately and.
save yourself fron? painful sufferings and prema
ture death. . Alt Married Ladles whose delicate
health or other circumstances prevent an increase
in their fauilies, should write or call at Dr. W. K.
Doherty's Medical Institute, and they will reccivo
every possible relief and help. The Doctor's ot5
eesre so arranged that be can be consulted with
out fear of observation.
To Correspondents.
" Pationts residing in any part of the State, how
ever" distivnt, who may desire the opinion and ad
vice of Dr. Doherty in their respective eases, anil
who tbink proper to submit a written statement of
such, in 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-,
tnent of the case (including the remedies), will be
forwarded without delay, and ia such a manner aa -to
eonvey no idea, of the purport of the letter er
parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or
otherwise, trick. Permanent euro pnarantceil er
aopay.'Adifress, "W.-K. DOHERTY, M.
' Sa Francisco, California. '
t SperhterrJt. - .
Db. Dohrbtv basjust published an important
pamphletemb,odyfpgbis'wn views and experiences
in reif tio to Impotence or Virility, beinj a short
treatise on Spermatorrhea r Seminal Weakness
Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this
affeetiouv ?-rtt other disea fes oftbe Sexual Organs.
This lit3 work contains information of the a l- '
aort val-ie ia alt, whether married or rinplg, ai?
will be sent FREE by nxiil on receipt &r i ,
postage stamps fur Tetirn po?t:,"". :
A'lUresr. W P'JWSKIV, M. T ,
I Sbedil for1 sale; ' . ' ,-