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    Situ democrat.
FRIDAY..
M AIICH 14. lo73.
OUIl LETTIilMiOX
ABOCT COLCMBXA CITY.
Tangent, March 8, IS73.
Editor Democrat :
I eee by the last Willamette Ihrmcr
that other parties are Interested in the
farmers' move that Columbia City
offers favorable Inducements. I would
recommend that If any one wants to
know about that place let them go and
aee for thtmselves. If committees
send them they will want their expen
ses paid ; let them bear their own ex
penses as I did.
So doubt the anchorage t Odumbla
City Is ood, for I was told that at
their wharf they have 14 feet of water.
Sow suppose a vessel drawing 25 feet
and having a cargo of 2,300 tons to be
safely anchored there ; nothing but a
freshet like '62 would move her. There
Is only 11 feet of water at low tide at
tlie .Hog's Back, about 5 miles south
east of Astoria. A vessel drawing 12
feet of water can't get out of sight of
Astoria coming up at low title. Six
.hundred tons of wheat was put on
board of the vessel "Zouave" at Asto
ria before she went to sea.
We would like Columbia City to form
a Farmers' Club ; they will find our
Constitution and by-laws in this isue
of the Democrat. All the cities
should form Farmers' Clubs, as in the
cities is an excel lent, place to plow. I
don't suppose the houses and barns
would be much more in the way than
stumps, and you can elevate your
header a little to pass over obstruc
tions. Philip Low.
OCR JEFFERSON BECfLAR.
Jf.fff.rsox, March 10, 1S73.
Editor Democrat i
As I have a few leisure moments this
evening to d-vote to terrestrial afiatrs,
I concluded to inform you that I had
again arrived at Jefferson the land of
niy birth; or, if not exactly that spot,
( j flui nlint iv h !( thnt iiiinortant
a fv a 1 v f -- v - - - - - - &
event iu our nation's history would
have trauspired if I could only have
had my own way about it ; and noth
ing could give me greater pleasure
than the privileg? of laying down my
valuable life in defence of its sacred
institutions its "gum-sucks" in par
ticular. Thes:; rrrj social entertain
ments are, I believe, a Jefferson spe
ciality ; or, at most, they appear to be
obsolete in other places, unless per
haps in some remote corner of the
backwoods. Tln-re is naught under
the starry "canopy of heaven" that
will seud the life blood of us "stove
loafers" coursing through our veins
with such lightning velocity as the
mention of that one word " gum
suck." irhatathtiU of icstatie bliss
in anticipation ; what dreams of vol
uptuous pleasure and delightful enjoy
ment its comprehensive syllables call
forth.
irell, I was mistaken when I btated
that the season for these rare enter
tainments was over, for we have had
two since then, but the first didn't
"pan out" very well. The last, how-
and it drew eijual to a "pitch pine
plaster;" but I couldn't attend as I
had no clean shirt with opt?n back to
wear, and as the reports about the af
fair are somewhat conflicting I will
drop the subject, but will mention an
other which might be termed a "socia
ble," that occurred the same night in
a thicket above town, wherein multi
tudes of bottles of Hostetter's bitters
and alcohol, together with a countless
number of eggs and chickens, are re
ported as having "mysteriously disap
peared." This reminds us that our
new druggist has fully and satisfacto
rily demonstrated that the qualities of
the above-mentioned beverages are
equal to the finest "rot-gut ;" and that
thev are nossessed of the same rowdv-
Ureemng. peace-disturbing elements.
,He nas been driving a very lively
trade in this peculiar branch of his
business, selliog indiscriminately to
old "topers" and , young ruffians,
whether drunk or sober, thus defraud
ing the more honest whisky dealers of
other towns, and swindling our city
out of the price of licenses which had
just as well be grant2d to some more
respectable doggery. And this "moral
leper" purposes continuing this busi
ness, unmindful alike of the entreaties
end remonstrances of citizens and the
tears and supplications of wives and
m6thewr Vrho are directly interested,
" because, forsooth, he is protected by
the quibbles of the law (What about
the higher law, brother W. ?). Yet
this specimen of the scum from the
lowest vaults in the regions of the
damned has the Unparalleled effront
ery to occupy a front seat in a building
dedicated to the worship' of almighty
GosJ as a follower of the meek aud
lowly Jesus. The name he bears has
already been immortalized through
the columns of the Democrat, and we
now leayf him with the nattering as
surance that his putrescent carcass will
never be disturbed by buzzards nor
worms after dp.it.h. nor np 1 ho have
any fears of ever disgracing the realms
beyond the mythical river Styx, for
his soul is tco small to be discernible,
-even through the most powerful mi
croscope in the possession of His Sa-
J. s r" a.
tauic ijiajesiy.
n Enough for the present.
Alpha.
Again. We this week republish the
articles of Incorporation of the Astoria
and Albany Farmers' Company, so
that our new subscribers can all under
stand fully the objects of that corpora
tion. It Is to be hoped that every far
mer in the State will take an interest
in the erection of a stupendous ware
house; at Astoria during the present
year. On:y $25 per share, and you get
your money back in storage. Then
what are you to lose by giving your
encouragement to thi3 important en
terprise ? , .
Insane. A young: man who has for
some time been in the employ of one
of bur farmers, was yesterday adjudged
Insane by the County Court, and sent '
to the Asylum. ; He was raving mad.
He is said to have been in love with a
young lady who recently married an
other man, and disappointment at los
ing her is said to have caused his In
sanity. . . . - -
The Centennial Celebration.
A large audience greeted Hon A. J.
Dufur, at the Court House, last U'ednes
day evening, on the. occasion of his
address upon the objects and aims of
the Centennial Exposition of 1876 the
one hundredth birth-day of American
freedom. Under the act of Congress,
providing for the appointment of Com
missioners from each State to devise
ways' and means for carrying out this
Important event to a successful termi
nation, His Excellency, Gov. Grover,
appointed Mr. Dufur as the Commis
sioner for Oregon, and that gentleman
is now canvassing the State for the
purpose of laying before our people the
plans of the enterprise and soliciting
their aid In Its acomplishmenr. A pro
rata of funds is expected to be furnish
ed by the inhabitants of each State,
the share of each subscriber being
placed at $10 two dollars of which is
to bo paid down at the time of. sub
scribing and tho balance in install
ments of $2 at a time, to be levied In
the shape of an assessment from time
to time as the Board of Commissioners
may require the money for carrying on
the euterprise. Assessments are not
to be made oftener than once in three
months. These easy terms place the
shares within the reach of tho poorest
people in the land, as there Is hardly
any one but what can a fiord to invest
$2 per quarter, in greenbacks, for the
furtherance of this olJtet. Each share
holder is entitled to all the privileges
of the Exposition during the time it Is
being held, without additional cost,
and he is also entitled to his propor
tion of the net receipts of the Exposi
tion. So there Is very little doubt but
that he will receive his $10 back, with
a liberal interest, after the enterprise Is
over and its affairs settled. Mr. Dufur
gave a glowing and eloquent descrip
tion of the great benefits to accrue to
our country from this great National
Jubilee. It will, during the year 1S7C,
lie the attractive feature of the whole
civilized world, ami will br'ng together
peoples and nations from every quar
ter of the globe. Oregon, as well as
all other .States of the Union and
other countries of the world, is exjHK't
ed to be represented there by her min
eral, agricultural, mechanical and
manufacturing industries all of whii h
must greatly assist iu making her ad
vantages known to the world and In
enticing hither a useful and beneficial
population from other countries.
Jr. Dufur seems to have .met, thus
far, with flattering success in securing
subscriptions of stock. T.iere are
about 2,000 shares allotted to Oregon,
something near 300 of which are ex
pected to be taken In Linn county. At
the conclusion of Mr. Dufur's address,
on Wednesday evening, an Executive
Committee, consisting of I lev. Dr.
Hoary, C. i IJurt;hart, Martin Payne,
Jno. Harrows, ami Mart. V. Drown,
were chosen by the audience to devi.-w
measures for securing the amount of
subscriptions expecteJ from Liun
county. This Committee has appoint
ed, sub-committees, consisting of two
persons at each town in the county to
solicit subscriptions in their respective
localities. Let every body take hold of
this matter, and we will give "Old
Linn" the proud distinction of being
the first county in the State to make
up her pro rata of stock subscriptions.
P'oliowing are the sub-committees :
AtScio J B. Irvine. G. B. Christie;
Lebanon S. 11. Claughton, C. B. Joti
tauc; Brownsville J. II. Uashourn,
IK R. Kirk; Jarrisburg E. 7oult,
Hiram Smith ; alsey Jacob Thorn p
sonr Caleb Gray; Shedd C. I Hogue.
Frank fshetld. Subscription books will
be furnished these sub-committees at
an early day, and any other informa
tion may be obtained by communicat
ing with the Executive Committee in
Albany. Dr. Geary and other mem
bers of the Executive Committee will
visit the different towns of the county
in a few days and more fully explain
this important enterprise.
A Monopolist in Jaiu Last Sat
urday forenoon a boisterous individual,
with too much benzine in his stomach,
was hustled into the calaboose by .Mar
shal CVirtwright, and .ater In the day
a notheT imbiber got "on the road to
Baltimore" and was also "toted" ofl
to the lock-up an I put into the same
stall with the other inmate. Tins
didn't suit No. 1 at all. lie said he
was a gentleman and didn't want any
man to intrude upon his domain unin
vited. He said he was in his own cas
tle and proposed to exercise an exclu
sive monopoly of it until he and the
City Recorder should be able to nego
tiate other terms. So he "went for"
the intruder with fist and foot, and
knocked him down and kicked and
cuffed him about until the Jarshal was
attracted by the unusual noise and
went in and extricated the fellow from
the grasping monopolist's clutches.
When he was brought out into the
open air his clothes looked like he had
been thrown through an Osage orange
grove, and his face as though he had
been food for a threshing machine dur
ing a summer's run. His friends were
only able to recognize him by the unu
sual dimensions of his pedal extremi
ties. Wnv They Couldn't Cojje. XTal
sey has a Jl-thodist preacher who is
slightly on the German order. He
was last Sabbath preaching from the
text of the parable of the mail who
gave a great supper and sent his ser
vants out to invite the folks iu to par
take. In elaborating upon the account
of the parable our Dutch divine said :
"And when tem servants tey go out to
invite te freints In, one he say he can't
come pe'eause he pin pought some lant
und must go und see it ; nudher man
he don't can come for he pin pought
a yoke of shteer3 und he must dry tem;
und te oder veller he can't don't come
to supper pecause he haf yust pin mar
ried and he haf to dry 'em, doo." The
gravity of that meeting was not a
prominent feature for a few minutes
after this eminent attempt at expound
ing Holy Writ. , ;
Thus they Come. We received
quite a number of new subscribers af
ter the adjournment of the Convention
last Saturday, as also during the cur-
at week.- Many of our new patrons
are Republicans who patronize usr not
for cur politics,- but for our defense- of
the farmers' cause. Thanks, gentle
Fotfin DYING. IFo aro informed
that on Friday morning of last week
an old gentleman named Samuel
Crowley, about 81 years of age, whose
home has been for several years in the
Forks of the Santiam, left the house, of
his grandson, Mr. John Gaines, a few
miles above Solo, to go to his son-in-law's,
Willis Gaines,, about a mile dis
tant ; but it 'was ascertained during
the day that he had not reached his
destination, and the alarm being given,
tho neighbors turned out and made
search for the missing man. About 3
o'clock In the afternoon of that day
one of the Gaines, while passing along
the path which the old gentleman was
supposed to have taken in going from
one house to the other, heard a groan
Iu the bushes hard by, and on going
Into them, found the missing man re
clining upon a bed of brush which ho
had evidently made for himself; he
was gasping for breath and was already
In the last stages of dissolution. Help
was summoned and the dying man was
conveyed to the bouse of Willis Gaines,
where he remained In an unconscious
state until about 11 o'clock at night,
when his lalorlng heart ceased to beat
and the vital spark fled from his time
scarred Imm ly. 1
Mr. Samuel Gain.;, grandwon of the
deceased, informs us that the old gen
tleman was In this city last' week,
when, it Is ascertained that a man an
swering his description purchased from
Star Jealey, clerk at Settlemler'sdrug
store, a 2-ox. vial of laudanum, and It
is feared by his friends that tho aged
veteran has, In a fit of mental abstrac
tion, taken his own life by tho aid of
tlds deadly sopotitto.
Capt. Shields, our County Treasurer,
was a son-in-law of the deceased, and
tells us that he was aged 81 j'ears, 8
months and 1" days. He was a veter
an of the war of 1312, and was also
., i uni.i trii.knrv'a" l.r.iv.. tuiva
one or uki iiicKor s irao oo
who held that little "peace parley"
1
wiui me iiiuriieriMi v reeK jiiuiuus 11 1
TohoiH-ka on the memorable 27th otfj
.Marcn, uii, wnere mere was naruiy a
redskiu left to tell the story of
lMC,!Ndu
slaughter. Ho was a man of varied
experiences and much general Infor
mation. He was for many years a res.
ident of Andrew county. Mo., of which
. "fijintlam hllicci
onetimejf n.uurupyoure
i.tloueroL vuii
a man of i Klv.-roulof ban
county, we believe, he was at
Probate Judge. 7e was a jtei
considerable property at the time of
his death. His friends liave our sin
cerest sympathy in their sad afilictlon.
Probable Cases ok Epizootic J.
R. McClure, Esq., of this county, in
forms us that he lias under his care at
the present timt two nick horses, both
of whom are u 111 it-ted with exactly the
same symptoms of ii.-ea!o. He d
."criln's the dNese as follows : At the
,1rt apjH-arance of the hicknexa the
c-yes and lips of the hor-vo took on a
pale ml color, and the animal seemed
to bo suCering with shortueM of!
breath, ami by Incl.Iii liim he would
' J
t ramble as dues a person with the ague. J
From that on for three or four dayn the J
horse would utand about uttipldiy and I
, , , . . . . , .
partake of food LTit sparingly ; at the ,
expiration f thl time he bparl
coiiKlung and awellin a little under
the throat. Hat h of thetw horacs about
the ninth day begun discharging mat- !
ter of a greeiih-yellow color frotn the i
IjOW. Mr. McClure ad viae, pcinoosj
who find their hortttn similarly affllvt-'",nt
ed to place them in a warm dry ahel-
ttr, especially uuring the damp atrfl
rainy season. As the other istagca Xi
t?li4 ill 4ltlkH Muvulim f Iwciu-K-..- r
McClure promises us further report of
tho cases under hU charge. He is
known as a skillful veterinary Bur
geon. If this is the epizootic our far
mers should take every precaution
against permitting a spread of the con
tagion. Don't allow your horses to run
at large or remain In pastures with
other herds.
"ViirtK He (Jot 'em." Last week
we published the fol.owing squib
among the "Home and A broads :"
lr. i'iuminr-r ha hlp-d three black-tailed
d'-.T lo n trcjid iu lilionl. Thee will orna
ment a tiar on the "Orand ralr)c' of the!
eucKer eUiU-.
And now a brace of Inquisitive co
veys, writing from Salem, Interro
gates us as follows :
ri--ae Mat where he got 'em. P1-n be
particular. You say they wer.s black-tnih'd.
ow our i:tK-t exehaiica say they w.-ra
wh av-narr.it iv.-d. 't'n jKlnt at lu ' are
trt'-refore, "Wher he cot 'cm," a:.o tho "tale."
I'icase define your pouh. ,
ours In diKtr".
1!. F. :W.V.
UEt. W. HICIIAHDS.
None o' yer darnation business !
You just keep yer nose our, o' ou
black-tailed business and there won't
be no pint at ishew no how.
Organization of a Militia Cost
pany. In accordance with a petitionA
signed by forty-five persons, Brig. Gen.
M. V. Brown ha issued an order for
the organization of a Volunteer Mili
tia Company at Yaqulna Bay, Benton
county. Dr. C. M. Carter, f Newton,
has been designated to organize and
muster in the company. The people
o('er there aro not entirely satisfied
that the Indians don't mean devil
ment, and they are bound to bo pre
pared for the sneaking cusses.
Butte Creek Cmtb. Last Friday
the farmers who reside In the neigh
bbrhood of the 3organ School i7ouse,
met at that place and organized the
Butte Creek Farmers' Club, by the
election of the following officers : M.
Morgan, President; A. Brandon, Vice
President ; A. D. Michael, Secretary ;
W. P. Anderson, Assistant Secretary
and Treasurer. The regular meetings
of the Club will bo held on the second
Saturday in each month, at 1 o'clock
p. m. We aro Indebted to Secretary
AfcMichael for these items. '
The Santiam Ditch. This im
portant enterprise is now a fixed fact,
Next week we will advertise for pro
posals for the contract of construct! n,
the work, which Is certain to be com
pjeted during the current year. It has
been ascertained that the amount of
the original capital stock is not Buffl--cient
to complete the work, so the Di
rectors have decided to increase the
Btock SlOOOOmaklng it $40,000 In
stead of $30,000. i ; .J ' -
anufactoby at Shedd. -Mr.
IT. Stroeder has established a willow
ware mautifactory at Shedd, where he
is prepared to make all articles of that
ware, including clothes baskets, chil
dren's chairs, etc. Read his card elsewhere.
Business CiiANdri. Prof. John Fo
shuy has purchased of Raymond A
Wheeler the Post oflico book store, and
flings his banner to tho breeze through
the column of tho Democrat. He
will make It his aim to keep on hand a
flrstcliiss catalogue of books and sup
piles of stationary of every dlscrlptlon.
Cigars for the smoker and candies for
tho sweet tooth of a baby may also he
found hero in fullest varieties.' We
bespeak for Prof. Foshay a liberal pat
ronage. Read Ids ad.
A "Saving" Ohmxance. Now our
frlcndHneedn'tbrliig us any morechlck
ens we've got tho thing all fixed. Tho
Council has before It an ordinance,
which will pass, making chickens
running at large tho property of tho
first person who nips 'em. HVveJust
got our eye on about 300 that mako an
aviary of bur bovine plaza (cow lot 1),
and now that the law Is to bo on our
side tho "Slaughter of tho Innocents"
will shortly begin. O, no! guess not!
Chicken meat won't become monoto
nous at our house, much.
That Exhibition. Remember the
College Entertainment to-night. A
rare feast may be expected, as tho tal
ented students of that superior Institu
tion are making every effort to render
this affair a completd success. Tab
leaux, colloquys, cHHiiys, declamation),
orations and iiiuhIc will comprise the
programme of the entertainment.
In tho demand fr Aitri.-ulturnl Implement1
the coming harvest, ny tin' "Hurul lr-iui," I
likely to corri'riil with the Incrcnwil number
of acM tinitr-r cultivation, ther will be lively
tttii-n nmonstti" Hun Frftrieiwo d'-nlrln nurli
lriiii-iin ntt during the --. Hrvnml Drum,
It In ui!(J,rtoo'l. hnvo Hntl'lMit'i1 iIiI-iIi'ii.kiuI,
itml li!vi' ifnri-il tti-iu -Ivi-n invorili)tly by
curly Mmciit. L Ik mittt thnt one ulncl"
tlrni, I Tr uit- -II A Co. who Mill occupy tln-lr
old mill wi ll knou n ntnti'l.) hiivooiilrm-t'il for
iiIhhiI iwi'iily-llni enr lumJ of Ih'-lr iiw hur.
vcMIiir nim-lilii'H. thin iirly In th" "non, to
ft't'ur-. low riit'-o, I-mi!" a lnrg niuoimt ol
HniHlli-r Imiil-ni'-nt. !l would "-ni at till
riiti. with wtiul fth!!iiii"ftt,- Itit-v iimtmlflv linvw
'r '"" " nroiitiu lit" iioru. ami wun u.
K.kf ot h-r i.ou-, timt tu-r ouuhi to
r""". u.kmi )nia- in u.- uitt r. how-v.
r-r, mi:i pr -Hit mm 1110 tupi'ly will not inuul
i:v iliiiiuuu.
ilUn,
Ireil beef cattle were ship-
. f hu,,,, to Puiret Sound
during the week.
HUME A NO A U ROAD.
Jr-vm gnu jrrw all round, now.
We have l-lU.r irom Iowa in 11 lyt.
lien It'll been for a year.
cUlaJti ni; tho Council 1 aftor
U and UU on tUo upward
slntit.
Juilgo Curnit. of Denton, called durlcf th
W.-ek.
Hen. II., w received your "Llneolo acatj.'
Ilttnky.
Jack AUphtn la running hotel at Corvalll
on the you-rfi-.n plan.
Win. II. r.rown i appointed elty night watch
man for the current y-r.
Mr. Mncrut U doing thu fiactt painting aver
"I ri-trnl'M" l:i AH.utiy.
Wiicnt in Liverpool. Ij, 6.J ; In Han Krancl.
co, ILUI; In All.ony, O.
Uur form -r f i-Honf-cIt!- n, Jcrr trice, U on
a it from I'uci Houi d.
Warranty and CJulM'liilin Uwd and Mort
for aiilc al thl oflio.
t'tiari'-y llors-Tn. wi ri-grH to u ulU III
" " '" m in"eny- . th
c are tumUis nut the ulct job work la the
bt,inc. tail and aperimona.
jkj.aic" i what an Alonny man thought
lh' ma" "r i,h hu "w ,n1 w'k-
The whiter term of AlUw.y Cotli-ea closed
ylMay Therwi.i u-aw'-k of vu.
y.. m. urey t th roud father or a festive.
W- Wo u Mow fcu-rtiinr;, tut u tho other
ki:"1-
Il-v. Mr. licmry win preaen in lh t.ourt
; It Hiv at 11 a. x.. and la lh i evening, on next
j.-.hBih.
ft arly fnrta-rljht pok-l hi clalc no In
ur,n lh" "tek- 1,"k, "a
JIa!ju. 1 u;y, c,mns rton fc,r hot wot.r,
,!rvd i "! ho rntinaul locomotive by th
hoouimn i njfiiKt m.
Tim very. able communication from Tlo-
n cr" of Alo."i. arrived too late for this luc.
Will apKr In on r next.
Ijt wet-k ix f. Stlu- waa laid up with neu
ralgia, and hi p, ipi l had a chance to j;et their
back well lor thk ' ek' boetlllllea.
f 'lay Kuhn t"ll ua that he and hi family
bad a pleasant vlalt among th Iolk countylte
Iiu4. week. Crop aa 1 Kfaa am qulto forward
ov-r there.
V.'e weep (fljuraUe 'ly apeaklnRl tear of
irratltud on the neck 01 lion, fc. K. ctoma
of Ijx tjrnnd", for a "ten dollar acab off . tho
txxly jilltlc."
An obntrcpcmu flshtlnfr hd tir nntn
rained on ill phi lit Hatu rday. In this city,
and at lal account ha wtu ' hunllns for the
man that struck William Fat.
On the oulide of this t
r our fanner
friend will find Col. Taylor at le letter to the
Farmer, a alxo the Constitution "t"1 Hjr-I.fr.
of the Farmer' Club of District No. .
Dr. D. M. Jones starts In a few Uays for a
health-seeking trip up the Columbia Ho will
extend hi Journey to Walla Walla. he
como back rejuvenated and rcf rlgcraUx. '
Y Sir. I'hlllp Low and other farmer of i hl re
gion will attend tho llurrrlsbur Farmers 'Club
to morrow, for thi numo"! of soliciting . wo
L scription of stock to tho warehouse entcrpr.
During the Into cold snap dumsels at TVP
I ) Hi (itnum-d thernselvc by sliding down hi!.'
r in tin pans. J ney ni-id tiie pan clone tiehlnd
; them, took a short run, sat down, and let 'cr
yieoot I
We noticed our old friend, ex-fcherirr It. A.
f Irvine, among tho farmer at the Convention
1 lflkf kahinluv III, ! . fw.r. W nnt . I I iUn f.w.
mors' cnusa and will bo no trilling auxllllory to
their phalanx.
Itugh Kinall, traveling correspondent of the
einn F'ranclnco "i;ulliln," was a rfrt''r at tho
Farmers' Convention last Saturday and wrote
up a full account of the proceeding for tho pa
per wiich ho represents,
Tho "Or;'jonlan" says Kaoney has already
been Indicted by tho Grand Jury of Linn coun
ty. Considering the fact that the Urand Jury bas
never been in sesxlon slnca the liurrlsburg
fracaa, this Is pr.-tty good.
Uur friend, Frank Wadsworth bos put spring
suushlno into our stomach by presenting us
with a nice supply of "garden boss," such as
lettuce, onion tops, etc. Frank Is the earliest
produoX-r who lias made his "debut" so far this
year. ,
Philip Low, Esq., has kindly consented to speak
a good word for tno Dsxocbat In his travels
over the county, and ho Is duly authorized to
receive moneys and receipt for subscription to
this paper. . Ho is after subscriber to the Asto
ria and Albany Farmers' Warehouse enter
prise. . "
8am Colver, tho Modoc, wants to know, "If It
costs the Government CUO.OuO to teach one Indi
an to say u d d n, bow much will It cost to
teach a whole tribe the Lord's prayer?" Well,
if they're- generally as Ignorant as Sam Colver
the Government better give up tho conundrum
In hopeless disgust. '
A squallng fellow with cars like the boirnty.
of Providence and A mouth like tho Mammoth
Cave. ha. been standing about or, our street
corners during the past week, selilnf- a "pain
ay
'
V
on taking it i, o., it gives you such pain of its!
n mat, you rorj-etall your other ills. X
Tha flraf nirnllnw nut lr c.n
Tho nrst swallow put In na appeaninco at our
ln.st. WnitnliKllnv. Tin rnvaho . 1. a a n I
ORlee last Wednesday. He (or she, as tho c aso
may be.) immediately began patching up one
of the old nests' Just above our window, and if
some little cuss of a hoodlum dont molest or
make them afraid the bird manufoetory will
br-gjngrindingthcroinafew days. Welcome,
Ifllrice welcome, gallus little swallow tho first
bar binger of returning spring,- ' ,
Lizzie Rogers, of WrTHauoBport,'.
Pa. , is said to be tbe best female
bookkeeper in - the - United States
Treasury at Washington. She has
been made eligible to an 81,800 clerk
ship. She was taught bookkeeping
by her father. -
AltTICLBS OB" INCOJIPOHATIOM
or ' ' '
Tho Aatorla it Albany Farmr' .iy,
Mnrtln Mo-t,3. vCTuVMw, V. H. I'ownll,
I'hlllp Uw.yi, W. Vernon, K. fc. fniilii,!. f,
UurKiiart, nnil U. II. Unijer. their HHsoriut...
anil MuvC'iKHorN, do ln r"ljy ineurpKnil" tin-m.
c1vm uiiilcr and by virtue of t li" provision f
tlie Act or 1 tin J-alilutlvp AawhiUly of tltu
Htuteof Or'uou, eiiiitled "Aii Act providing lor
1'rlviil.) liieorpnmlloiiK, pniw'il and pivxl
telidi.r II, lJ," with timiinjiiilinnnttliemti,
Mim:tii I, I'h" nniiit) of thin corimmtloii
nlmll lie "I'liu AlUany Axluriu I'uriiurH' Coin.
pany."
hkc. The cnnltnl titock of till Incorpora
tion Nlutll bo Klily '1 hi'iiiiiid lolliir.
Km , Tim iviiioiuil of eiwh hra of copltal
stM'k Hlmll m 'J'weiity.ffvo lollnr.
Hwi. 4. Tho Iim1iii. for which thla norpori.
t Ion In formed uliull hn to coiiNtruct, liulld.
oiiili mill run Nt-iunlxiiitK, bnrtffit, and all
Kitiuitoi wiiu-r criittd, nnu itjo Name mi wpenwi
unoii tint Wlllnmetcn Itlver. In I lie Hf'itn of Or-
ion, iroin IU 111011U1 to tho hend thereof, nd
no tnr n th mime Im, tnny, or nliall 1', iiiivIkh-
iiiii luKciii'T wan it trlliiiluneiii ami hiko nie
Cohiiiibln Ulver Irom IU mouth to 11 lieitd, or
no tnr Ui! HHine U, tuny, or nhnll oe, navlita
ble, together Willi H trltiutiirh-n, In trnnn)rt
1 ii U u ix m mild Wlllutnettn and Coluinlila river
mid Liii-lr trlbuljirio", and upon tho Ii It'll u,
up ami down and iiMn the untno, pn4cnKcr,
Iri li;ht, or ot her thlnn, I done by eoiiiinoti
enrrlem. A lo, to build, own, ami linvw ware.
hoiiKcii and all und liny kind or klndu of utorn
tioimi'M, wluiru. (i(M-l and Ixmt liitidliiic, and
reeeive. More, and truunport any and nil kltulN
of lthIii. produce, or other tlilnr miMN'iitliiie
of xtoniu"' mid trmiMHirlitlloii, and to chnruo
llu relor In any munuer not uoujrury to law;
Pi piircluiice, lake, iic.iilre, and hold IhihU,
iiioueyii, or outer pro-rty, r -ai ami eroniii,
und to cj, eneuiiilii-r. niortitnife. or convey
th- mime, or any purl thereof to the u of the
corirnllon.
Wd.'. 0. Ill" termlnntlon or th" cnli-rprlan
mid wop" ot the l.tiH. 11 -mm of th corporation
halt l eexlcnilv with tiie Htntn of Oregon,
and It mivluiitlon of lh lr -aina In thean 11 n I-
cl iiientloiied n hiil I le. Irom the mouth of the
Miluiiiulii Ulver In mild Htuteof Or -Koii.to th
head therfHif, with lt trlhultirt'-d, mid Irom th
mouth of th" WlllnmettH I'.lver, In theHliik, of
reeon. to tho head thereof, toetliur with Ita
trliitnrlci.
hw. . The prinelpnl plneo tif ImalneM and
oftleeof the corporuuon alio 1 1 te. nt ih city of
Albany, In th County of I.I1111, H-iteof Oi-irori.
In wltti" wher -ot we Imve her Minio et our
hand and Benin thl 11 day of March, A. IJ.
ISM.
ltieorMirntor: MAltri; f.ffFn, 3. It. M'"
fl.PHK. V. H. 1'llWH.I,, 1'IIII.IH Uiw, o. W.
VUIHOW, K. K. J. ASMJU, ('. 1', llt-UKMAMT, U.
II. lUUCM.
N. It. JIUMrilHKYJ
Th followlns; named p-r'ri wr appointed
to open Uxik and r -lve nlcrlptloii: J. 15,
MftNiire, I'lillii, tjtw, tJ. W. Vernon, Y. H.
1'owell and 1-:. ('.. I iiiinlii.
DIED:
fftOWf KY nlh 7lh lnt.,nt th rMnc
f Willi liiiln", n'-ur Kt-lo, )raou, Jrix.k
HAMffct. 1'uowi.KV, forwrly or Aielp-w coun
ty. Mo., B!X-d Ml year. M month and lidiiji.
MlMourl pup-r pleaw; copy.
N K W AHV i; IIT IS i: M K N T S
J A. V,
C. P. llnOCE. C. It. WllEtLKtt.
A. VKEELER t CO.,
lli:tl'ft hTATIO.V, ORIIUOV,
KOUWAIiDINCi AND rOMMlHHlON
M-It-
C1IAXTH.
All PKALtlt IS
MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE!
A cood rtmnt of all kind of goods al
ways In stomal lowest market mus.
Agent for sale of
WAGONS, GRAIN D RILLS, CHURNS,
CIDER MILLS, ETC.
Cah paid for Wheat, Oats, Tori-. Cutter.
S and l'oultry.
iii:moiuuioiis.
As CAK OTHKf'.S A COS "PII.K PILLS
A.N.. ijIXT.'KNT" to aw becta on ol
lu U!i'lar. pre, oration" f the day; if fr-
p""l and rcei.uui-.'',"l i"f rile (wbetber
rbroi.i orr.-ent). Pu.Tirrer may depend UD"D
it. that th'n remedy will Jiv tiieoi pernifinrtit
r!ief from tbi lruab!efe sod ilsrosirij -plutit.
lcat pt:pid I sny sMrct (within the Cnl
Ud Klsief ) udB receipt of prie,tl.30.
A. CAUOTllEUS A CO..
oiO-l Al)iiy( Lies Co., Or(B,
A
-11 1
ASA
If
uv r "s - u
a2T
-No. 519 Sacrament Street, eer.
f LeidoderQ Mrn.t.(afw dvor
blw Wbat Cbeer llent.
Prirata Kntranea ea
lidodorfl itrMt.
to Francbcu.
ftaiifief trjtrntlg In affurd 'A mfflicUd mm a
f f itific metiitnl aid in tkt trtatmtnt
omd curt of all Private and Ckrmm-
te X of ,N cr
cy onif all Srxuat
Disorder).
TO TIIE AFFLICTED.
iTkR. W. K. DOHEHTY RETURNS HIS RI'
m.w ri-re thanks to III numerou patients for
their pal ruling", and would lake ml opjMirtu
rilty to r-miiid tlviu that ho continues to con
sult At Id iiiMltuti; lor the cure ot chronic dls-
use of III I.iiiik. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive
,. -d Uenito-Urlnury Drrms, and alt private
dik ea. , viz : Nyplillta in all It form and KUi
-Lri rvni ini nniKnr-n, anu uu ine iiorTiiicon.
,m --lie a ii -"n-itijii--, . ,.,iiti, riiu'n, J-',
rut 'ire. Noeiurnal and IHurnnl emlsitlifna.
Hexua - "Uiii. i'ien"s oi inn -tinea and
A Ixlns . nnammaiion or tne i(ialii"r and Kiu-
f V,. etc mill lie titlM I Iml hl limn av.
iwrl"'nee . l,"l sueecsful inietlco will continue
to Infcur I. "ii n shitrenf public patronage. I'.y
the pmctlcA - many year In Euron and the
United eilatt ' enabled to apply the most
efficient and successful remedies against dis
eases of all kt tl- -e cures wltliout mercury,
charge moden, te, trnU 111 patient In a cor
rect and honoral'le way, and has references of
uniitiestlonitblovt Tacit jr Irom men of known
Itmpectablllty and .Ugh standing In society.
All iwirtles commit In. thlm by letter or ot her
wl, will receive the b,'rt H,,d gi'ntlost treat
ment, and Implicit exc.
To Fca'lW'
When A female 1 in troit.Mi. -ir nfllleted with
a u-nalrncaa nf IkA bOl'K Hnd limb.
pain In the head, dimness .? e'lj?ht. loss of
muscular power, palpitation 04 lhr nenn, trrt
tjulilllty, nervousnesK, extreme -.rinnry diincul
ai, drnnt:erunt or digestive t. 'met Ions, gen
eral debility, vaginitis, all dlsi '''' t"n
womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other disea
ses eculiiir to female ; she should or,,wt,,
at once to the celebrated femnlo docU.r.
Doherty, at his Medical Institute iiuo. consult
him about her troubles and disease. T'ho Doc
tor is effecting more cures than any otho." phys
ician in tho Ktute or cniliornla. lt no iiiisc
delicacy jire vent you, but apply immediately
ana save yourii irom pniniut sutrerings a uu
prematura death. All Alarri'-d Indies wlio.'Hi
delicate health or oth"r circumstances preven.'
an Increase In their families, should write or
call at Dr. W. K. DohTty's Medical Institute,
and they will receive every possible relief and
help. The Doctor's offices aro so arranged that
ho can be consulted without fear of observation
To Correspondents.
Pntlent resldlne in nnv tiart of the Stale.
ihowever distnnt, who may desire (he opinion
feano
jten statement of such, in prefnrenon to lioldlnc
Ia ivwinai intorview, are ruspfot.iully asaured
I that tholr communications will bo held, most
I Bn itntA
If tliecnsebe fully and candidly described.
personal omnmuiuraiuuu win uo unnreesaiirj'i
llliniii "r uni, ri'Hilin-il, linu llio -nil.
Prni treat ment of tho ease (lnclud'tii- the reiue.
.,..V nrlll ha fA.aro..Uri ...Ulmt. f..l.... 1 I
dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in
uiifh a mnrinei o.s In erinvev no tHim ef th.
purport of the lottor or parcel so transmitted.
(nsiiltiitlon by li'tter or otherwise, i'BKS.
l'ermnneiit cufo guarnntfed or no pay.
Address, W. iC DOHERTY, M. D.,
tsun Francisco, Cal.
Spermatorrhoea.
Dr. Doliorty has lust published an Important!
pnmphli-t embodying his own view and expe.
riences in relation to Impotence or Virility, bo
ing a short treatise on HprTmntorrhoa or fifra
lnal Weakness, Nprvnu and Fhysienl Debility
consequent on this affection, and othcr-disoa-se
of tho Sexual Orsans.
This Uttlo work contain lnformatlo-tf f the
utmost valae to nil, whether married or single,
and will bo sent FKEG by mall m reeetpt of
six cents in postage stumps for return poHCage,
. ArWreas, W. K. DOUERTY, M. D
v8n3Stf. Sail. Francisco, (Tal.
A D V K 11 TISK M K N T 8
BUSINlSS DIRECTORY Of PORTUfJO, OREGON,
'iiSIU1ii1 by I Knmnv),
General Adturtiiiiii A'jml, 3 Front .SVi-.
A K i: II M X Ik 'H iVUl. I.AUSROKIi
&. 1U. FIB ST 8TKKET.
Iioporler and 3Mmt of Fani-y tiic, Toy,
Cruokery, OlaKinr nud I'lnled U'n1.
.4 ater IIi.n. Firnt t.
Iietween Onk and tin
J Kverytlilnir neiit. 11. L. l.entifulln
I'rep.
books, station:
AJ(I
IKT.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!
GILL, STEEL & BANCROFT,
SoTS and 77, Flrnt Strwt. rortland, Ortgtm.
Baruiao, tlir only dime! Importer f Clotb'as,
c, cr. Front h WBliiiton Btreett,
CHAS. C. BAHItETT, "
WROLCIALS
Ifookscllcr and Slatiouer,
LARGEST STOCK IS V0R TLA AD.
No. 7 Frnnt and Xo, J Wafhlr.jrt.oa StrU.
B'KCKl WTI.UAM 4 K0X, 129 Front .treet,
Imp'-rlerf and l)nler in .
uns, nines and nvoVERs
of evry ilem ripii .n.
l'inhlnir Tackle Fancy (Iih.iU. ;-'l, Bird C
jtea, Ukt. Croquet linmcii, A llaly Crrigr(.
Agent f"r tti "CHlifernla l'uwder Work;" alfo
f..r the "tVheeli-r WIUn H.win Macliiin-f."
1 eck. J eh 11 A., )2V Front t.. practical Wairb-
maker weler. M'erk den fr tli trail.
ii o li1" s i j o J iii 1 x r Kiiff.
IlIMKft llACIIKMtF.K. Fn.nt St.
no aiiRn. . A.. . a. cor. J-t c lve.r tit.
Cneapviit Fiirnilnm Iloa-e in r-irtli d.
piRpPTQ WALTER BROS,
It Anr 1 1 0 SS Front Btreet. '
tlliVrkr. Iloii.lerf.iii A I'oek.tel k r Fir.t t.
J lelc-r in Iry Ofoil. Fancy Millinery, A.
tluhn A Homnfvld, 1-18 Fn.utt. CoramlHioa
J Meichantf t dealer in Or. A Cal. prudoc.
onuie, J. II., Mamitartorer A Scaler in Had-
dlr, llarni-m A Kaddlery Il'rdw'r. 9(1 F'nt ft.
tlnrrier. W. A 103 Front t
J Tailor t Clothier. Hat. Fan
nt. Mcrslisot
arniabias Good.
at Atcntf. m nry loenrd, hen- rented.
C, V. WiK.ilsrd A Co., Ifil Front treet.
Oriiert fruw Miy mrtiou .f tbe fctaleor Trril
r.e criully Oiled by mail or xpre.
I ."I mi!, Lnwentlein AC. rorDitoresnd earjst
J dealer jluret from 124 t l-'iS Firt t.
topi
AA V"
uyiuent Ageriry, J. It. W i.erll, 80
runt ft. rurni-licf all kind nf help.
1,1 v.r.lini: t li
J Mercbnntu
lie be. Iu Friit ft. C"iuuiiti"B
nd ilealer in l"tnitte tiredoe.
bion Livery 8lalle.cr. First A tfalmu.
orbctt Vr. txe d turn-. uia twsra hsad
I.)i bel A It'iberts' cr. Fir-t A Wbipj-'B ts.
Dealer A ronufa. elo'btn;. fara'g ().
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
Tk Urfetl y fl Heat ea t Csssl.
STEINWAY PLVNOS,
Dt'RDETT ORGANS,
O. . DcriZ MSr SSgj-ar.
ol Agency jfor (h
llovrc" Setrin; Machine.
r A-;ai wsniea. fc; 1
11
scueusv A M.ine. r err and lralrs la
alt kio'l of St-filf. cor. Ftrtt n l Main st.
11
toburxnr, II., I.'i l Fint t., Imp-mer and
l?r!fr'',? irTu..K...iii rr.
Hi
i. II., t'butegiapbic Artit, I. w.eor.
:rt A M'.rrifn. 1 tu'.iff I'iet. -rM-eisltT.
Henrt..li.eo, L. C. A C.. 108 F.r-t ft. ilns
fart'rn A i!ea!rf in -elry. Watcbr, c.
Hii.i.ar.l, u. L., 3 Fr.iat t., wbnletsle dealer
i) tlrweri. Donr. Wsgno Mstertal, Ac,
niMigm Caie! A Co , ilf Frout ft-, wbeicfsla
d in I'rujf, Paint. Oil. Piau, Ae.
1 jf fcATl dewing Msehine. straight
IlUiTaLJ- neilc. ondrfed,nd-lock
liieli." Cioipeuti"n eh;lmjJ. O. W. Trsf
r. Agent. 112 Front itrt.
natebuiea. W., watcbtaaker, corner First A
Min St. All work dun al t?aa Fra
ckii pri( and warranted.
norcren A t-hin.ller. No. 146 to 172 First,
luiperter of Furniture, Keddiaj;, Ae.
M. Kodnlph. Pr. Free Hu. ntten-lf -tenner.
T'' bn, J. A Co., VI Frnl l , wbulesaia A
V retail tl-ulerin fine ('ltliin-r, FornV tiood.
Maifun Diirt lU'iurni, private r.im fvr
fmilie,eor. I ft A Pinet. Q. Vuo Pr
Martin. K. A t'e. wboleiale dealer in wines A
Liquor. 0. S. X. Co' lileek and Ssa FraB.
Meier A Sebtnecr, 1 1 1 Front St., Wbolttal
and Uctsil Cenfeetioners.
Miller, Juho B-, 93 Fir-t st. Watehmaker
and Jeweler. otTer to th public a Bne -Surtmrnt
of V,'atebef, Clock and Jewelry.
T oeller A Co., Frtn.t, near t., draler in
XtJL native andforeijn Wine. Liquor A Cijrart
"kTurthrup. A Thurnpton,lIardware. Iron, Steel,
Hob, Spol e. Ilardwoud Lnruber. Ae.
-fKrridental Hotel, enr. Firm A Morrifon iu.
5mith A Conk, Proprietor .
jarrifh. VVmkin A t'ornrll. Ileal Estate Agnu
eor. Front and Stark ft.
I'iIOTOJICAIlll: CiOODS.
11. WUODAUD A CO.. 101 Front Street
J. II. l-IMLI.GTOX, H. D.,
OCULIST & AURIST,
Offlee, Xo. 73. First S, Ilnlmei' BoUuin-;,
3rd door from Ladd's Bunk, treats all dUeas
of the ,
-TE, En, THROAT & LUNGS.
R
iehter, Psul, 105 First ., Xuiporter of Ber
lin wooden en rvingx, l'arlor Oroaments, Ae.
R
o-enbaum, I. S
A Co., Tobaooonist. A Im -
porters of Foreifrn and Douicstio
Liquor.
R
tifs Huuif. Front il. Un First Clan Frin-
eipal. Tho. Ryan, Proprietor.
O ht-rlock, S., Al Front A 62 Fir t its., dealer ia
Harness, Saddlery . and Saddlery Hardware.
Shnon. J., 56 Front St., dealer in Doors, Sasb.
and Blind. W ndnw and Plate Cila .
1 inslieimer.ll, 167 First at.. Importer of Ptaa
J os, Orsns, Sliuot Mufie, Muicl laxtruints
Skidniore, S. Ii., 123 First st , Druggist and
Apotheeary. A large atoek of Perfumery
ud Toilet Article. .
s
mitli A Davis, 71 Front tt., wholesale drujri,
Pnint, Oils, Window Glaaa, Perfumery, Ao.
s
new & Itoos, 73 Firi-t St., Picture-, Fismea,
Moldings, Artist's Mat'ls. Dr'wog Inatr'uints
O tnith. Put, broker, 90 Front at., dealer in Le
11 jfitl Tender. Uorernin'nt Botidn A Gold Dot
CITOX I.J ll! L,., 107 Front Street,
) )'uttti milker and Maoufuoturing Jeweler,' i
appoin. d agent for tho Wslthnro, Elgin. K. How
ard A C C. E. Jacot, and the Cal. Watches
rIro, f. r all the productions and itn-'irts tif the
California Jowelry Co., Sun Franoiseo. Send for
a eiroular. Watobe repaired in. tbe very bett
manner and Warranted to jrive ntifetion.
T
Terty lirog, ) 78 Firit at, Mauuiatturers and
deal rs In Farnttnre, liertdtng. Garpet. Ae.
flllie Ctothig Store, 1 13 Front street. Cloteh
J log, Fumishuig Goods, Boot and Shoea,
Harris A Prnger.
I- ft. -
flluttlo. II li, 142 and 144 Front t. Dealar
J. in Wagon and Aericnltnral Implement :
Tyne. K D, n. w. enr First A Oak ats, dealer in
fiio Brandiet. Wines, English Ale A Porter
Williams A Myers. & Central Uloek. Front it.
ConimisioD Mereh'nt- A deal in Produce
Whallcy A Feehheirner. Attorneys A Solicit
or iu Bankroptoy. Cffio ia the Odd
Fellow' Temple. . - -
HARNESS m? ATSHEDD, OREGON.
, T. FOUTIIfEU,
MnnitfnrtTrerof. and Dealer innAUyEaSund
KAIsDLKtj. A a'lod BSttolo le.r alulr priii
, .: nluir. ' ... i
i I my 111 -ii - no muii,.4h . 1 1 mmimii!Wry.jhjx
-6
-r W -fa-
tufa,
Wfftt
VITH OB WITHOUT F0f.CE FiED.
2
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I ' irn Titt jrmTfriTrn
PEORIA PREMIUM PLOW,
So well and favorably known throughout the West and Paeiflo
jylope. Improved especially
patent concave, steel high landside, Scotch clevis and high
standard. Solo Agents lor '
litc:b: jtuul -w.QOsr.
WITH
Patent Xlonads
R.2-A.CC,
SOIETfilXG JEW.
THE 2ZZXCHZ2LL "w"AGOT.
SOW ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO EE THE BEST WAGOX OK THE PACIFIC COAST
Send for Descriptive Circular.
BflCKRIVERPAFERCQ.
SKEATi.nG,
PlasleriDf,
EOOriEG,
DEAFENING
C-RPET
IsXITIKC-
Samples snd Cirm
lr sent five by
H. 0. K033I3S,
nfbr
OifRon, Vtwblnc-
ton and IJtho.
KITtAKD, CCCa.
vSulStf. .
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WATCHES
AND
JT E WELHY!
nrH CNDEIWO'ED tlEIlEBT ANXOCTf
M. oes to tho Citftens t Albany and sur
rounding country that he has just opened a,
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT !
; at Albany, at the piace known as 1 1
Jolm CJ outer's Sliop,
' I shall keep on band and for sale
ALL "GOODS PERTAINING TO TK1S Llf.
AT THE
LOWEST LIVING, RATES !
- Especial attention paid to -.
REPAIRING FiNE TIME PIECES,
wherein an experience of nwusy years enables
me, J trust, to give - -
f PERFECT SATISFACTIOX.
All Coed Soli and TCCrV Cone
Warranted.
'CHARLES EOCROARDES.
Albany, Jan. 28. 1S73. n25tf.
OATS ! OATS !
IS
.
ILt PAT THK IIIGIIEST MATtKEI
prion in cash for nil Oats ilniiver-'d at mj
ro. eiaeKa luriiint-u. - viir.AiJii&. ,
up
LTT
1
7
7
72c
for the season cf 1872-3, with
Tatcnt
ROLLER "ERAH t
SCO
O T. TTI
LAST YEAR!
FIREMAN'S FL'ND INSURANCE CO.,
OF RAX FRANCISCO.
ESTABLISDED IN 1863 !
Assets, Jaanfry 1. 1872, ovtt $Ct5,
000, ia. Gold.
Fifty Tho-js-ird Dollars deposited wit
the State Trer-sircr, ia CompIi
aace with the laws of tho
Sttate of Oregon.
FIRE AND MAEINE INSURANCE I
Losses falrljr Adjusted
PrCuiptI j Settled 1
Abd
A. F. ".VlIEEtEil .
AGENT, ALBAK'Y, OREGONf.
GEO. F. CBA5T, Manager,
nltmt. . - : Portland, Oregon. '
JOS. KEILEiY,
COXSTABLE ISD GEXEEiL CCLLlCtCE,
Roiti Fortland Precinct.
Refercne ty ticrmiH.i n to tbe following
f'iitl iien :
Ills Honor Philip Wasserman. Mayer rf tJ
City of Portland; Hon. Euj-vre Peinplt ; Ir. J.
A. Chapman; Dr. 3. C. Ilawtli urn: !r I. A.
Davenport- t. S. nl.nuui A Co j Kn-.p,
Eurretl A Co ; K J- efTritf; flarl. llinder
sin A Co-k; t-:. O. Skiilmi.T..: E Mnrtin A C
A. V. Richurdsua C Millard A Varfscayvcr.
OFFICE 35 Wustinsioh Street. 1 etwee
Plmt snd Seend. - l"n47tf. '
Oil, YES ! -THE
BAY TEAM STILL LIVES?
AND IS RUNNING CN TIME !
THAXKFTJt. FOR PAST FAVORS. AND
still ricsirous of fffntir.uin. to rrnt tho
Hrai, the proprietor is always r ady and easily
.oundntaii timfs. Iltastiir rs r.nd bn(.r(-n(rr
ftrrii d to and irom th" cars to any t art ot ttisr
eit y ot lasoiiabl-- rates. A- . AH N OI T,
Alliuuy, Oregon.-, iToprictor.
I WANT TO- T.CY A PAIR OP WHTTE
tuild d uTi" also 1'0 nmai- hlack-tail'-il
Ji-er. I would tmy a lair rice lor the skl 'tot
it a whit-'-tailoU Uuck. Addrsa in at Alt sny,
nH J. - - . O. P. B. PLU.MMER.
CASH .PAID rOK ECS.
ST WITT. PAY THE inIirST JfARKFI
rrio". in cash, for all evrsss.broui;hto my ts-
f.itiiehniftnf III ilir..' . ' "