FRIDAY.......... ......... MAY 23, 1873. Last Friday morning the muscular engineer of this goose-quill, accom- t paafedby 9-C Kuhn,tEsj., of"i Al- " bany, started for a buggy rhie through Polk county. Crossing the IFiUaniette at this city, we speedily passed over the -'oak hills ancf through the verdant vales of that region traversed, by the lagging Lnckiamute. ami the soporific Soap Creek, and after a drive of twenty , miles arrived at, , 5 ,,, - , . r; ' MONMOUTH, .'iVillageot somethiiig-near .300 In- habitants ant the scat" of learning for the youths of the Christian (or Camp . bellite). families of Oregon. This 5 Christian CbllffB" is one of the most popular and successful educational in f atitutions on thecosfc. Presided, over by the learned Campbell brothers, and provided with a full corps of teachers ria all branches of Jearnlng, IU ad-j- yantagea are sought from all ; Bections of the State and its epaeioua apart- ments are almost continuously filled to worf1.,-nvlic U. ith . BluduUtS.-v.JIbn . mouth is beautifully situated in the toldstof an und.UaUng prrie of the xicbe soil which the country affords, tawia it inhabitants seem to m indus trious aad enterprising. It has two or three Mores and several shops of different kinds, as well as a newspaper, the Christian Messenger, published by "Profj sCa.rapbeIll,resideDt f of the College. The paper is ably conducted and has. an extensive c.fcui-t.a among the adhereuts of the Chfi t'an Church on the' coast.' IFe observed t."o peculiarly felicitous features about , Jon mouth that are deserving oi mention,1 and even o emulation by other communities, viz: It has lots of pretty girls and no dogs. If you don't think that that approaches very near to a terrestrial heavtrn, then pay up; yourdelinquency and atop your paper we shall quit the business and abandon the hope of putting our read ers on the sure road to bliss. While at - Monmouth we were hospitably enter tained by J. B. V. Butler, Esq., one or the most substantial and enterprising citizens of Polk. He has just com pleted the erection of "a large and com modious ' residence, which for ; con venience and appearance has but few equals In Oregon. The house is rich ly but substantially furnished throngh out with all the modern auxiliaries to household oora ort antl iuxnry, ana, with Mr. Butler and his amiable wife to welcome one with their cheery smiles and warm greetings, it is in- deed a rare comfort to enjoy the hospi tality .of that household .Mr. Butler is a warm supporter and an able : champion of the formers' movement " and is a charter member of a Grange ; which was organized at Aon mouth "last week. Zfe is enthusiastic on the subject of Granges, and believes their inauguration and patronage by the agricultural community throughout the Union will eventually redeem the - people from the oppressive exactions of monopolies and the official corruptions of those In power. .There are two otlf er Granges already Instituted in Polk, and others will be shortly established. One Mr. Campbell, resident of East Portland, is State Deputy and organ sizing officer. After pretty throughly nosing around Jbnmouth for a couple of hours, we drove over to f. .: DALLAS, the capital of . Polk county, situated upon the banks of the raging Bickreal and surrounded by a stretch of the most delightful country to be found in the world. The soil here is ri(?h and -exhaustles, producing to an extent al most beyond belief from-year to year. 'Dallas is a primitive, oUl-iiishioned town of perhaps 800 souls, with a pub lic square in the center (we mean in the center of the town, not of the souls.) The .public square is a nice place for the county officers to roll in the grass and play ".-.inch" astride of a prostrate flag pole "which has Iain in the square for a decade orso. ahJ upon which those Democratic, giants, Sena tor Nesmith and Ben. 2ayden, have in days a gone put up many a little job , deed a historic flagpole, and its bleach ed and weather scarred surface recites to the attentive listener many an epic r-rz ixa. va iv uuui jm j sua principal use now,-since the liquor 'license has been abolished in Dallas, is to afford a reeeptacle for the deposi tory of attorneys' glassometers during ' the progress of Cireuit Court. During our stay at Dallas we aosorb ed provender under the roof trees of Messrs. K". Lu, Butler and S. C. Stites, for all of which hospitality our heart goes yearningly out to them even unto this day. . To J. J. Daly, Esq., and other friends, for assisting us to snipe folks into subscribing for this contu melious sheet, we are equally guilty of j gratitude. If there is any one else whom we have forgot to thank in this effusion he may consider himself cor respondingly grateful. ; After a twenty-four .hours' absorp tion of Dallas' patient and long suffer ing hospitality, during which time our , horses gave the epizootic to every equi roxiou quadruped . in Tom. Itich- - mond'a livery stable, we fled precipi tously for -' INDEPENDENCE, .. one of the most floiirishing and promis ing towns on' the " West Side. It is situated on the banks of the IFiliam ette, on the margin of the rich and fav mous Polk eoanty prairies, where more fat cattle and prolific crops' -and big babies are . generated : and ' produced than in any other part of the country of a corresponding area.,' Here we in- flicted ourselves upon the people until in sheer desperation - many of them took- a year's decoction of our gothic literature,, and some of them promised to take the paper from Dan to TJeer eheba if we would only withdraw our post-augur from'their lacerating wounds. 'Feeling that it was hot po litic to push our advantage too far, we .reluctantly extracted our fangs from the Independence sufferers and pensive ly turned away, and in due time ar rived at Albany, feeling much refresh ed by; our raid, and, Vastly ricu'ragea by the patient fortitude - with which the Polk county folks bore op under our afflictive pcr.'cutlons. In conclu l sion we present theiu our thankful commlsseratlon and commend to them tho preparation of a coat of mall against our next visit. At last advices they had congregated Upon the Dixie camp ground aud .were hilariously chanting the ravishing Ptralns of that familiar and antiquated Homeric song inth rapture we delight to nee the cuss skeedoodle." ? (Doxology.) An Elocutionaby Entertain- MEKTwlll be . given .. In" thl"cUy by Prof. W. 8. JIcFmlden, this (Friday) evening, Jlfay 23, at". Pacific i Opera House. " The selections will embrace various comic and sentimental recita tions, among which will be Shamus O'Brien, the vagabonds, Dnrlus Green, Puzzled Dutchman. Scott anil the Vet eran, Bell of Roland, Ghosts Pyram us and Thlsbe, , iypochondrlac, -Pilot, iridow Bedot and Tim Crane's Catego rical Courtship. A presentation of dif ferent classes of speakers will also be given. The performances loth pleas ing and Interesting. Admission only 25 cents." ' ITe had the pleasure of hearing Prof. McFaddenat Dallas last week and take pleasure In promising our citizens a rare treat In this enter- tninmenr. - . , - A Sad Accident. Il'e are Inform ed that Mr. Riley Thorp, of Sclo, was drowned while attempting to ford the Santiam last week. It Is not positively known that lie was drowned, as no one witnessed the catastrophe and no trace of the body has been found, but the last seen of him be was approaching the ford on horseback. The people of tbat"-seetlon bava "made the most strenuous exertions to recover the body, but as yet without avail. Mr. Thorpe was an elder brother of Hon. T. J. Thorn, our present county As sessor, and is the father of ten chli dYen, nearly all of whom are young and he.'n ess. Ills stricken wife and family have our deepest sympathy. Dr. Aug. C Kinney, an Oregon boy, son of R. C. Kinney, of Salem, has leen appointed Chief ot tl,e Metlical Staff of Charity .Hospital, w York city, by Mayor Havemcyer. The position to which Dr. Kinney UastL'u been unex pectedly called, is one both f honor and profit a position that has leen sought and tilled by some of the most eminent and learned physicians and surgeons that America has produceu. and one that coinmtnda a salary of $5,000 a year. Oregonian. TnE Santiam Ditch. A. B. Mor ris, one of the contractors for the con struction of the Santiam Zitch, in forms us by letter that he and the other contractors are fully supplied with all the" hands they need, aud there is uo use for others to apply for work. They" are dally beseiged by persons seeking employment, but have no facilities for working any more than those at present employed. The work of, excavating and gradiug is pro gressing finely. '" At Brownsville. He arc Inform ed that the . manufactory of IK C. Baird & Co., of Brown.-ville, is turning out some of the best and most sub stantial wagons to be found in theOie gon market. They have already ten on hand and others will shortly be ready for sale. They are made of the most superior timber ami are sold cheaper than imported wagons. Don't forgot that this is a feature of home enterprise that should be encouraged. Peterson's Magazine is with us again. The fashions are gorgeous but still in good taste. The ladies should read carefully a short artic e on dreis in the "Editorial chit-chat." It is in structive and may We of great use to many of them. You all know the cheapness of the' excellent magazine no one need be without a guide in making up sumiier costumes. Ad dress Charles J. Peterson No. 300 Ches nut St., Philadelphia. Still Raoing. The measles have taken a fresh start in our city and now trad-, have j.rovkW lhu: Kes with the lar alxjut half the students of Albany s assortments of gords to be found" In the College are laid up with the niehlle-I coun,jr "uU"1" of and in compare - 1 fr ..... .11.. u t. . . . . . . I a.. . . M.. some-eontajjion. IKIiat with our Al bany horses having the epizootic, the youth of the city the measles, and the young ladies of fashion ' the bustles, and this office burdened with at least ..... .. .. three hundrei delinquent stlbscriirs tilings is looKlng deciueuly cusswlse ; hereabouts. To Farmers. Jr. Philip Low will meet the Farmers of Albany prairies to-day at the residence 'of Martin Luper, and to-morrow at Lebanon. Jr. Low's missions is to secure eub scriutions of stock to the Astoria ware house enterprise and to lay before the people the benefits to be derived from that project.' We trust the farmers will not fail to meet Mr. Low at the places named and give him all tbe aid possible. " - Another Enterprise. Four young mechanics, recently from the East, are opening a wagon and black smith shop at the southeast corner of Hecond and Ferry streets, where they design carrying on the business of manufacturing wagons, carriages, etc., and performing custom work in black smithing. .This Is another valuable addition to Albany's industries, and we are much pleased at its inaugura. tion. ' - In Limbo. A man named Fin was last Monday tried before Recorder Ilan non for assaulting police officer Brown with a dtally weapon, and was held to bail in $."00 for his appearance at Circuit Court." He now languishes in jail. : , : ' (Change of Venue. A iT. Whit ley, charged with conniving at a pro ject to kill one Glaze at Dallas, has secured a charge of venue in his esse fro n Polk to Jarion county. The trial will come oft next month. . . BioTniNQ for George! Geot F. Settleraier, of this city, held a ticket in the Omaha Lottery, and ' here Is what the telegraph says about Itr ' Omaha, Neb.. May 21, 1873. G. F. Pettlemtbr, Albany, Oreoon : -Your tieket-No. 870,308 dr-w a prize of $.5000. . ; . ADAM UOOUSELL, Manager. 'At Monmouth. President TTarren, of Albany Collegiate Institute, has ac cepted the invitation to deliver the an nual address before the Hesperian So ciety of Monmouth College on June loth.. -- "j?.1-;:: Reogious. Rev. D. S. Oaks', of the Evangelical Church j will bold divine services, on next Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M-, at tbe PacLfio Opera ibuse. , , , OUH LETTER - BOX. i alpha not tbtahbivkd atomeoa. Douglas Co., OnuooN.V Way H. IB78. Editor Vtmotral : V j . ; WO GLASS FRAtalK, ' th npnt at whloh'we srrtved to our Ut letter, and our ultima tiiulo for the present, U tltuatcd bout nlna mi lea wort of Iioaoburg, and I on of the moit bmtutirul or th many lciscr val lpy which constltuU the UmH basin. It soil, however. Is not generally produotlv an the valley or bottom along the river, it being more elevated and of a dryer nature. It oon. Ulna tomt 10.000 acre of rolling land, one third, we would Judge, bolnit In cultivation, and tbo remainder uod exohmlvely for paaturnire. It la surrounded on all aJUea by high and well wooded hill, helr principal timber being black oak, aud la traversed by a crook of con siderable site wbleh bears the same name of thm valley. - The celebrated Coos Day road runs acmas the prairie, and, as it la the only wagon road lending to the Coos and Couelle coun tries from the "outsldo world." It has a oonsld erabln amount of travel. This valley has a post ofnee, and near the center Is aa anclunt conoern termed a Bcnoot notma, ; which was evidently built tcfore pianino; lum ber and painting became fashionable, and It appears to be furnished with alt tho dlfTcrent stylrVof seats known to the backwoods world. Ijnfortunatelv there Is not enough of these, even, and we are told that children attending school have to take turns, sitting on the floor! Two teachers are employed Mr. M. Parker Iroin Eugene being principal, and Mis Olive Critnflll.asalfttant. There lsalo a very full and Interesting singing school at the same pluy, under the management of Prof. Koeeves of Camus valley. In the neck, near the south ern extremity of the prairie, a village has late ly sprung Into existence, which ' already has two stores and a blacksmith shop. It usually goes by the hlh-soundltfft name of . ". JXKl'SALKJt, en appellation suggested, we presume, by the nativity ot its business men. It ha several other cognomens however, and notwithstand ing Its youth can boast of some very remarka ble aud startling events, one among them be ing aa .jf - I.XACQCRATIOH HAIX, ; t which was well att nU d by the "grace nd beauty" of surrounding neighborhoods. There were quite a number of other persons present, who evidently patronised the god Rachus a little too freely, and the "shin dig" terminated In taut peculiarly lively manner which a liber al use of the "ardent" generally produces. Tho principal mercantile house In the village was built and supplied with good by two of the . DKSCK.XDAKTSOF ABRAT1AM, who. It seems, did not follow the admonitions of Mose wherein he counseled them not to fall out one with another, but, on the contrary, thy occupied their leisure time In quarr -ling with and abusing each othT. Their troubl-a culminated recently In a pitched battle, which. from accounts, must have been an extraordi nary ludicrous affair, and one that has been the source of a great deal of amusement among outsiders. Twas unfortunate for the Jews though, as their creditor Intmcdlatclr at- l ached and took possession of their goods and c.Mteis, which are how being sold by an age.i'y. Coo5l.'t,'rable Interest 1 manifested la the HOIJOC WAX, and several r the citizens of this valley have enllt"d and a.e now on their way to the front. We learn that another company w!tt be raised In tha southern k.ra ntlea, and It Is also vurrenU ly reported that Captain Jack olTera extra in duoements for reerulU' oa his sides eonseqaent ly wa await lurtbt-r di-veJoprocnt before en listing. A gr .-at many ot tha bom-s In this county ars at preaunt affected with a kUd of dlstiucr, supposed to bj tho KPizoonc. A gn:I nun Just upirom California (I. Crow) inioruis us luol it is pr.-ciscly t."ie came disord.-r wiiwu gucs by ti.at lua i la that btato. 1 ours truly. ALTIIA. BROV.iSVILXI..OrM ITCaiS. Cxowwvttw, May 17. UCL Editor Dtmnerat t Thinking that a few line from this some what Isolated place would be aoeeptable, and might perhap be of Interest to some of your read -rs. I have culled you a few Item. At the present time are rattier dull, owing to the tact that tilt; larinera aro busily engaged In agricultural pursuit; but the Indication are lavorabl.; lor a change lor the betterin the near iutur,! as tbe rariu,-r liava every pnwpoct of an abundant harvest. The woolb.x FACToay. which for tbrce or lour years has been laying dormant, will commence Ofx-ratton as snon aa ! the spring clip of wool Is ready lor tbe markil. It Is entirely under the control of practical workmen men who understand how to econo mize labor and work machinery to tbe greatest advantage. They have already repaired and placed the machinery IS KCX.MXO ORDER. Tho tabor which it will Lring to this ptaee, and tbe mooy which will be put In circulation through this medium, Mill give an additional il:np-tu to tho already brisk trade which Lrownsviilc enjnya. -v OCR XF.RCn-AST. t Xynl vide aw&k ty,ti, lnM,inrfM...f.Ar j -..-, mw, miui 1.1,1m w ciiy. j nere are five buMn'-s hou-es In this place and all have a good trad';. We ara well provided with EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES at pres?nu The school In North trownsvlllt. ""VVJ"1 " T and experienced teach T, assisted by bis daugh- Ut. Is giving general satisfaction. I believe t,,n be wiid the seeptrj over nr-ar one bun clr-d pupils. In South l,rr,wnvill, Mias Kato Thompson, with equal -success, has her school room Tull to overdowlng, and. expects, and doubtless wUl have, a much larger attendance as soon as the fine school house I finished which is In process of erection. The lun-lovlng portion of our quiet village have had a lively time the last lew month playing a new and original game called "Dcrr;- . which Is governed by tbe famous Yaf-fling laws, which were given to the world by some of our great minds. TUB J CSTICE'S COURT, presided over by Hquire Thompson, has been particularly lively for a few days past. A couple of our ambitious young men wished to test the speed of their bob tailed cayuses, and at the same time exhibit their equcstrlanshlp to an admiring audience, which consisted of a young lady who was going to act as umpire, and who bad aroused the heretofore dormant ambitions of the gentle youths. After the race, but before tbe umpire could decide, - A RIVAL, ' - - who had an eye to business, had the twain brought up before Rqulre Thompson, who caus-d them to replenish the school fund to tbe amount of five dollarrs each. 'This Is sure to have a bad effect on the aspiration of our enamored boys. . THE NEXT Oil DOCKET was one of tbe grat satellites of the famous Mobllicr party. He had been listening to the mighty words of consolation which fell from the Hps of one who 1 highly learned Jn the dark way of hi party, and would-be Solon from thl county, which so worked upon tbe mind of the lesser satellite that he rode through town like a Comanche rides over the plains of Arizona, All would have ended well, perhaps. If he bad not given tbe war-whoop is front of the residence of A SEDATB DOCTOR, which so shocked bis sensitive nerve that ho caus-.d bis brother Mobiller to bo brought be. rore the Justice, who persuaded him to con. tribute to the school lund the sum of tea dol lars. He that was so hilarious on that occasion now says that there Is no efficacy in the soft spoken words of the Solon of Crownsville, and still teas la tho medicine of the doctor. More anon. V ; ' STUBS. ' ' from ochoco. J " 51 J - - Ocnooo VALtsrr, May U? 1878,' Editnr Democrat: ', ' ' " I have seen no communication In your "Let-t.'sr-Eo" hailing from this Country and Ocho co is too Important in the eye of "we'uns" to be lelt entirely out in tbe cold so I will drop you-a few lines. THE WEATHER is delightful, and the hills, clothed with bunch grass, are as green as a Greeley Democrat. Everything u quiet here now, though person eaa perceive that there Is an under current of excitement running through the valley on ac count of tho . j indiam ciamo.''- ' ' Situated as wo are on the frontier, and know ing thot If tho Snakes and I'lutu were to Join Captain Jack and go for a few scalp we might be the one to furnish them, It is nut to bo won derud at If smii fuel alarmed. K 1 reported that Wiunemuoen, Chief of the l'lutes, is en camped about seventy-five mllu south of bore, ready and witling to . join mi Honors" ! at any moment, should he think there was any chance of suooos. . One or two more vic tories for Jack and tha whole of Eastern Ore gon will bo embroiled In a war with tha blood thirsty devil. There la scarcely an Indian tribe but what has a prophet who 1 predicting that tlto mtilenlura has oomo t that all tho dead braves who In life were noted for their prowess In stealing atock or raising scalps, are to ralso from their gravest the whites are to be annihl. luted: the game I to nt urn again i sickness and death are to be no more i the country Is to onoo more pass Into A VAST If CNTINO GROUND, and Mr. Injun Is to bo St happy aa a Unftod States President with plenty of bull pupat all the Indian who help or hike pnrt with tho white, or refuse to help extcrmlnuto them, are to dto. This Is the prediction of Hmokehollow and several "dreamers" or prophets. As It is a well known tact that the Indian aro tbe most superstitious race or people living, and as theso dreams aro being (as the Iudlaus think) vert fled by their victories at the lava beds, It I not Improbable (bat we may have a general war this summer throughout Eastern Oregon. 1 ;'; :' . MixKD. The prospects for grain are flattering, Tho meadow lands are better tban usual,, owing to the rulny weather. Heaver Creek settlers have all moved Into Ochoco till the "war Is over." Heveral now houses, one a store, are being built In Frlno City. Had preaching! I)ont smile; that Is an Item here. I observed two acquaintance meet tbe other day. One of the parties dneant live here. o he Inquired of his lrlend "How's times T" and the emphatic an swer was, "Dully I we'vo had preaching." . . 1 KUItiiY TKKTEIta niPOnXANT TO SVHHEII TOl'HIMTM. . i I Vii'i .'i T. sTi ciW, ifa 10, im. Editor Vtmoernt : . .-:':;,.; .! Probably a few lines from this section would be Interesting to some of your readers. , busi ness appears to bo at a stagnated point, Our people hear tho cry of hard times from tho Wtbfoot eountry and are worked up to believe that we are sufficing from the same complaint, and we may be, to a certain extent, t hough we cannot feel the pressure as much as thase that have been burdened with a surplus of the "one thing needrul." The tide still goes and eomes, bringing with It tbe gentle bru from tbe ocean that cause the glow of health to bloom In every face. TDK STEAMER "OW ATT A" left us on the ISth InsU for another trade. Thl leaves us without any steamboat, but we have any amount of small boats that will ply be tween Elk City and Newport for the accommo dation of traveller and pleasurHKkers. I would advise person wishing to visit Yaqulna not to buy a through ticket to Newport, aatbey can do Ik-tu-r by coming by stage to this city and then making their own bargains. , The cheapi-at way to travel 1 to bava your own conveyance. Horses are kept bero fur twenty, five cents a day on the best of timothy bay. TUB OCEAN IfoCKIfc ha been opened lately by a gentleman from America. Mr. Editor, If you find time to spend a few days In rusticating this summer give us a call, and bring ail tbe afflicted of your country ; It wUl do them good. - ... TWEEZEKa. FROM WaJLXOUr CHEEK. WiLLowYoaK. May It. IB7. Editor Dimoerati After waiting a good while I will write you a few lines, aoatling to promise, concerning thl part of tbe eountry. There Is some excitement In the country for fear of A.f I MAX OrTKKCAK. We can hear ail kinds of report but I do not anticipate any trouble with them In this local Hy, though It la well enough to be on tbe took, out for ;bem a It la well known that they are not to be t."util under any circumstance, w katu EJt A a n c noi-a. The weather has been rather bad for sotae- time buck, and a e have had a very cold and back wan.' spring. The late frosts have killed nearly all !: fruit ai'd baa Injured the early gardens and some kinds of grain, though the prospect for our ti.aln crop tbunch grass) was never better than tt 1 this siting. tucati. Aarr 1 very dull at pn-sent. There are but very few Urge cattle here tiow and ti.ey only" command but about S eenta per pound. Cows wfth eslve are worth from IJ5 to 110; yesrl.'ngs, $10 to Il2j two-yea r-olu, SIX to tlX . Horse are trading very welt, but there i sot much buying a money Is very acaree, - . : WOOL. j The prospect for wool commanding a good priea la vi-y dull, a the merchants aw now only offering from 15 to 30 cent per pound. Those who have It for sale will not dispose of It at this tlgursr, aa they have been expecting a to bi much higher this spring. Our old lrlend Uarvey ttmltb Is very sick with the dropsy of tbe cheat, and there are do hopes entertained of hi recovery. ,; . Your truly. WM. WIGLE. MARRIED. P.EID McCCI.I-Y.--On the 13th lnst at the reideucoi the bride's parents, near Marlon hHiition, Mm. Jam. 11. Ur.io, o. C. It. R. agmt at Uabx-y, aud Mta Jakitk McC'ULLV. Now the gallant brtdegrnom will be no more as a lb-id shaken by the wltid, as he ha a sure and steadfast anchor through life' tempestu. ou voyage. Having culled one of the bright est prairie flower of Marlon county, hi house hold should ever be filled with the rich per fume of her presence and his pathway through l'fe ahnuld only echo to the sweet music of little He Ids. Bctaht 1 l V KKS K II K EI.T.Y,- At the residence of the bride's lather, near Heto, May IMth, by J. I. Miller, J. !., Mb. Wjc. II. Qceekek. lieputy County Clerk of IJnn.to MumMarv J. Kkllt. l:ro. Queener, we offer yourself and your fair companion the warmest congratulation and the surest augury of terrestrial bliss the prin ters' blessing. Long may you glide on Hy men' tide, supremely blened In each other love, counsel and confide no3. Read Til w, amd bb IIapi-tI The larges stock of Men's, Boy', and Children' Clothing ever brought up from Ban Francisco Is at N. Ilaum' store, and the rush Is ibg; .there is no one leaving the store without buying a Coat, I'anU or Vest, Hat or Cap, B00U or Shoes, Shirt or Drawers, Collars or Neck-tie, etc., and everybody seem to bo pleased and satisfied that they bought cheap, as that Is the place to get bargain. There Name 1 I-ejjion.' may be applied to those who die annually 01 Consumption, al though! science has of late years sensibly di minlKheo' their number. It Is gratifying to know that the general use of Dr. W istar'8 Balsam of Wild Cbekrt is largely instru meutal in attaining this end, . - . . The all-crone feeling which peonla sometime apeak of, is caused by want of proper action of the liver and heart, mese may do assisted, and the bowel regulated, by Parsons' Pargatlve Pills In small does. ' Corn and flour are staple article ; but not more so than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, where known. ' It Is good lor adulU, for any Internal soreness of the cheat or bowels, and the best Liniment prepared, under whatever nam. ' A DVK 11 T 1 S E M EN T S .' v CRANE & RICHTER; FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKERS! ALBANY, I OREGON. ' PRICES KKASOX A BLB AND WORK WAR ranted. Repairing prnmptry and satlsfao torlly done at shortest notice. . v8n:yl. The latest and best. It has all the Im. provementa of every first-class machine, be- side a doable motion (which no other ha,) giving a fast or slaw speed to the knlta or sickle an Important advantage. 8end for 11- Lni?ft7?T?Bt'B,nl dont Ml 40 so the "JS-TNA before buying. For sale only by T f. t i1mitAttWliI.Ii at CO.v-r Sole Agent PacMIo States. Old Btand.' '1 Mar ket, bead of Frant etreet, Sao f Mocisoo 1 v, : i w OfYgn i The Harvest of 1873 THE rOTXOWIXG Mixture's ltenper and Mower "Ohio" a mil "liuclieye" (mtents combined, With Dodge'!! Imiirovemeiit i two sixes, No. I and 'I, audi is Improved for lo7, Is TIIK IIKM'f M.-lf.Uk- er In the World. Can be set to ent higherl than any other HeiMlaker. a"Mend lont el reuinr en(.iil('U l wiii,r ivfnitona wily r u -j mers should buy the Dodge, Kxeelslor lUnyxr and Mower The original and HI-XT JropiK-r and lland-Knker, bar! ntgn grain wneeis anu me new "iiujusimeBi Jteei." ,. WeCarsnlek's Keener and Mowettland linkers and Hoii-uakers, extra strung atui liiruhlK. Prtaea low. Inrt's Itaaner and Mower Ifand-Raker outs high or low; strong, and suitable lorj ( LAX us well as grain. , j tfnrsh Harvaoter Desirable and economic! way of harventlng grain, lilnders rkle. Many pr'ler them to Headers or Itrapert. ITiees It EDUCED. WhvtHl tot desoriptlv. circular. , , ' ilalnes Header or Harvester With Ifndireti liiiiruvemenuand other additions lor 17. Two str.es, ten and twelve feet cut. Our .Headers are made in ream, Illinois, and a is .the most approved style and make. 1,00k out for "Interior nakewlth pretended imi rovemniits, ttmt may be offered by Califor nia dealers or their agent. , Clipper Mower Pour lxex. 'Combine mop j U' Mirauin irtture man can ia found in an other one Mower. Noa. x and 4 aro mom tmrtleularly rwsonimended lor heavy work and rtitot) dlKtrieta, tho 'o. 2 l-lo lighter anu n a stntug as ine larger aixe. De criitlve circulars furnished. epraffne Iran Mower A model of simplicity nun inTimiBm m ineenaiusin, ana is jiir. KIN rxr UEAHKD macliine yi-t lnlrKlueed Is strong and durable, and untutionabl the best modernte urtoel Mower In the mar k-1. avnd lor a Hingtie pamphlet, ami examine into me nieriia 01 tnis new slower, which baa created such a stir in the East. Pllf'a Improvea f 'ballraflrer Tbreshetj in re iiopruvemeuui aim aiiitioimrif!4. In both Hepnrators and I'owers. Want 01 sime lorl'lils enuiiiemtlng. It Is now reous- lilxed as 'I II K b-iuluig I hrmher, and standJ far ahead ol "Windiest of the blowers" it the -HfiiMilon of tho 'Itiri-shlng iniljlle. UiinraMte.-,! I.. aemrau faster and el.-an bet ler. without eraeklng or wntol grain, than1 any other I lireain-r known. 1'artieuwr at tention Is eHll.sl to the "nouw-lea KND HIIAKK" hlloK. and new Improvements In the "Mounted" Towers, etc., tie, 1 1treih men who have nit aeen the changes a mil Improvement made In the Tltt'a" Hurrali Thrher during the lat two years, wl Icon suit their own lnu-ret by looking at Ihi CH Al.t.F.NiiF.K" before elaewherv. All si av iroiu t to U-borse power, BL AIN, YOUNG & CO,, AGENTS AT ALBANY. JSEW GOODS ! A!e LATEST FASHIONS ! at the store of L. KLINE Cc CO. lVB IIAVE JTRT RECEIVED FROM "AN aw Francisco U very latest style of boys' and Ovate FASIIIO.V.1IILE CXOTIII.VG 1 1 LADIES' AND MISSES1 : DBESS GOODS! and everything els to be found In a FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE! i BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT - LOWEST PRICES -ro CASH OR PnODUCE. 7-Next dtw above rostofTloe, Albany, Ore gon. v-V'm-T. FOB THE II IB VEST OF 1971. The "ETNA" Is the latest and best Mower or neir-itaae Meaner in the country. It poseaea not only all the advantages of evi-ry oioer improvea macnine, out nas mat winch no other has a Hutent Doable Motion uy which, (simply on moving a lever at tbe hand of the drl ver,) either a fast or alow speed may ue given tne Knives or sickle in a mo ment, and without In the least disturbing the mutuary m, oi iuq wiiq, Treadwell & Co's list of Har S vesting Maohlnea, y embrace the Standard Improved Machine of me country, iresn irom tne manufactory thl ETNA MOWERS AND SELF-RAKE REAPERS t HAINES HEADER, ITHICA HORSE RAKES, - HOADLY'H ENGINES, PI'lTW HOK6B U W e. KM, KUHHKI.L.SKPARATOKS, 1 WHITEWATER WAOONS, . Klrby and McCarmielc Blower and Reap U 1, u v. ... . . . . . "I u , nun, rowcrw, wuiTawrl! t . Header Trweka, Har Preaees, Barter " forks, Bsjr Cattera, Victor Har f ; Forlu, Hbiul Hakes, 8eytb.es, ; .. Saatks, and evwrjr deaerlp f Ti tion or Improved AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! and a Fresh Stock of KfOur Headers are built this season, and have all the Improvements for 1873, with also the Uoarie Patent Adjustable Reel. Our Russell Separators have the tdrnfenbera Pat . ... , tli c. a i. i "Please send for circular and price. TREADWELL & CO., AT the I Cos. Market A Fremont St.. fw fin, , uv, f ClU VDI wntunrt t.i-.j! i.n. .marUn81in3 1 F.lH; STROEDER, V KAlrtTTACTOEBB OH- WILLOW-'WARB CLOTHES BASKETS, CHILDEEN'S CJT11ES, and all other Willow. Ware manufactured and for sale. REPAIRING done to order. Please send your order to , - . .rva- STRODERj ajSimi. a 'if J r flbedd. Una Co Oregon. .T.TS'-l I w. - - u B 1 n i m . m w.em m a H mm' tn " wi mat ' t Klal, FOIl Halt Tern ad a Thiwahee film liar but much superior to the "Kusseil" and "Hweep- witn a neavier irnine ana wider shoe, and other ImprovemenU for 1873, li It a superior Thresher. RMdlea Chain Threshers-Wheeler, Metlcl menu not to be found elsewhere. Peware All slew and ty lew, feeliidi ttp r"y a",w niuuei nu t, uoto "Moootea" auu ttttrlter Mawar. ilIUanriiulilinra. it ar-toe aoie nuinonreu sgents for tn sale of the "BUCKEYE" In Washington ' TlfV?;. "na weatern Idaho. Ours ar- ' " ' iiiiiuB u Auivmin, jniiier o Co., the orlKlnators aud owner of the Buck-j eye i-atenus. raylor4 ajalkr BalHr Sunerior to nnr oth fjr itakn yet liilmduoed. Very desirable fori glen ulna wheat fields a we 1 1 an raking hayJ h nau Hwiu maue expreasiy to order, anmtPTuii ncavicr man can tut louno wsewnere, . Revolving- Rakes S to 10 feet long, also the . . . ' 1 t'r itt, 1, mi. muviiini um "runners" new trtpying device 1 much tne best Itevolvlng itake made. liars Haw Fork Palmer, Walker' am) tne ieius risrooon. , Pan Mllla Clnrke's "Double fthake" Paeifl. Mill, the only mill that will separate oaUJ iiuui wnnM periecuy. Cbsrrne tltanehard's. tho fiEHT In the wortd also tn uy under and tbe Thermometer. Wa crone-We have both the "PACIFIC" and iiai." with "new pattern," extra strone and heavy thimble. -Wheeh, soaked In Milling oil, and other ImprovemenU for 1174. fiuaranteed to run lighter and outwear an) oilier wagon in this market. ALSO, Harvesting Tool. Kxlras for Machines. Mill atones, hinut Machine, rsteam Enirlne, Planing Mills, Piiggle, Carriage. Etc-., etc., etc lcklMetion, ivuijoer and Latner iw-lting, ruri,inM wheels . waer woewaj W Import only the best article, and our! lnom win at an times be a low a lb lowest. 7"IOok out for Irresponsible Runners. whJ pve an aious 10 get rra 01 ceonu rata juachine T7"f.lberal term to the trade. Mannfaelo. ri-rs'Dcscrlp'lvel'Irieulars mailed on aonlicaJ f-wn, ansrr, . n nr.U at t .. Portland, Oregon. Lkft Mi J r-ftt: 5X9 Sacramento Street, cor. of LiiJeJrll titreet, (a few deer below what Cheer Ilea. Private Entrance ea Leidcsdortf tract, San I'raaeiseo. Ettallulnd trprtly to afford tit affliettd saaaT aaf tcimijit wMttienl aid im (reafaieaf aaJ csr of all Print and Carew . it 1)190: bum of Strt ry and all Sexual lioordcrt. TO THE AFFLICTED. DR.W.K. DUHEKTV RKTrilNa HIS SIX cere thank to hi numerous patient for tbHr patmnae1, and would take this opportu nity to n-mlnd them that toe continue to con. suit at his Institute for Hie cure of chronic dls easea of the I .times, l.lver, Kldwya, uigeatlve and iienito-Cnnary Organa, and all private disease, vis : Hy ptillla in all It forms and sta gra. Hemlaal Weakneaa. and altthe harnreon. ".U-uct- of selfHkbuM,. Uonorrhaea, Ul-tt mncturtu, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions, Hexual lability, ltseaas of the liack and Ixilns Inflammation of the Itladdr and Kld nys, etc. ete.. and he hopes that hie long ex' ert-nee and succeaaful praetloe will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. .y the praetle of many years In Cump and the t nnea Mtates, ne is enauiea to apply the mnat effleient and successful remedies against dis-eaje-s of ail kinds. He cures without mercury, charge moderate, tr-ata his patients In a car reet and honorable way, and baa references of unqueatlonable veracity Irom men of known respectability and high standing In society. All Dartle eonauitlna him by b-tter or otlHrr. wise, will receive the beat and gentlest treat meat, aua impucu secrecy. To Female. When a female I In trouble, or afflicted with disease, aa weakness of the back and limbs, pain In the head, dimness of sight, loss of rauseular power, palpitation of the heart. Irrl. mutiny, nervousneaa, extreme urinary aimoul tl.-s, derangement of digestive functions, sen eral debility, vaginitis, all diseases of tbe womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other dlaea-s-s peculiar to female ; she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K, Dnherty, at his Medical Institute and consult him about her tronble and disease. The Doc tor is effecting more cure than any other phys ician In the Ktateof California. l.et no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediate ay and save yourself from palnlul sufferings and Jrmture di-hth. All Married Ladies whose lelteute health or other circumstance prevent an Increase In their families, should write or call at ur. w. rv. uonenys ueuical institute, and thev will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor ofnee are so arranged that be can be consulted witnoui fear of observation To ('orreRDondentsj. Patient residing In any part of the State, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Dnherty In therr respective cases, and who think proper to submit .a writ ten statement of such. In preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communication will be held most acred. If the ease be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, a Instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen eral treatment of the ease (Including the reme dies), will be forwarded without delay, and In such a manner as to convey no Idea of the eurport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. onsultatlon by letter or otherwise, rkv-- remanent cure guaranteed or no pay. . Address, W. K. DOHERTY. M. !., San Francisco, Cat Snerraatorrhosa. Dr. Doherty has Inst published an' important pamphlet embodying his Awn views and expo, riences In relation to Impotence or Virility, be ing a short treatise on Sperm nforrhopa or Sem inal Weakness. Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other disea- ei ni iiie oexuni urgana. This Utile work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will bo sent FREE by mall on receipt oi six cents in poatage stamps ror return postage. Addresa, W. K. DOHERTY, M D.. v8n88tf. Ran Francisco, Cal. DR. G.XV. GRAY, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE IN PARKISH-S BRICK BLOCK, corner of First and Ferry streets. Office hours from 8 to U o'clock A. a"., and from 1 to A o'clock p. jf. - Kesldenee Corner Fifth and Ferry street. . ' ,-v8niMfv R. c4 iiill & soar., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHEDAFS, i ALBAUT, ORSQON-; Drun and medicine fresh and' num. PmmrJ attention Riven to country order and physi cians" prescription. . Soda irater IresU irom h Aretlo ropion. - - Btore on Main anvew opposite Conner nanlb v8n88tf. - K- O. HIXX BO. . There are several kinds cf BUCKEYE Machines offered td the public. The old, original and best is that manufactured by ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO. Be sure and order this kind only : all others sell on the reputation this ha3 made. DIFFERENT STYLES AX0TO - ' Suit the Seqnirtaieiitt OF EVEltY FAR ME R 1 Bnekeye Self-Bake Reaper. Wo aro also A cents Tor Oregon and the Territories far tho V I B R A T O R THRESHER X Unauesttonablv the most sueeensjAii vh This is something new in Farm W nre aUo Agents Tor the Well-Known i HAINES' GENUINE HEADER ! WHICH WE IIAVE o-t-tV--t- lilt ac XJiiaLJtrjtrt in various parts, and we now offer it to tho Farmer, feeling assured that it is FAR THE BEST. HEADER EAER IMPORTED TO THIS STAT WITH TENT 1 rif PA ROLLER BRAKE. THE UIICHELL "WAQG2JV . s V- S 8133,275! .Popular Distribution of GOLD AND SILVER TV A.T CHESI! VTTUX j Hew Tork& Berlin WttcliCAssociation, On a STtera that will insure tn fwrr tickt holder a Uoid or Silver Watch, worth not less! man viz, or oi any value up lu uw, at a uiu- turin prioo oi ($10) TEN DOLLARS. f$101 to ckHie tho disposal of S-t.7dJ wortn. uimrnwl at a traction oi their cost to meet advaucesl made on them. Thl not being a citt enter-' prise or Hswry, mere are no Dlauaa, but every ticket draw an elegaut watch of one ot tbe ioiiowiuk movement at a cost nt only $10 : Oold aud Silver Chronometer, Duplex, extern Winding, Detached Lever. Vertical and lion- aontal Watches. Tlckeu to draw any of tha above fnt on re- oelpt of 2a Ckkts. A ticket deacrlblna each watcn im piHora in a aftaiea envelojie. On re ceipt of 25 cent one U Indiscriminately drawn Iroin the whole, which are well mixed. ou will know tbe valur, of the watch your ticktt demand before yaytna lor It. Ihe watch named will be delivered to the ticket-hoWe on payment of IW. I'rises are Immediately sent to any address u )nvM ,,i 1111,11. OP1N 1O.N8 OF T1TE PRKSIS "A marvellous chance and lair dealinr eeiJ tain." 1 Inies.) "An honorable and satisiacH tory arawing.- Advocate.! " A thoroucbly re liable conoern." Courier., gill enter- prim, uuuiuut;." tieraia.l. I We aro permitted to reier to the folktwlnc. who have drawn valuable wateMe for tlu : I Miss Ada Bates, Uuildlord, 1.t0 gold watohj Amos Bunton, boston, tt) silver watch. WmJ uniuuiuuu, n. ijouis, gold watch. Mrs. M. Janson, Mllwaukie, am gold watch. Emily Gordon. Richmond. SI '.VmlH Mih Five tickets will Im t,rwrrl in, il m. li rJ 2; toforfcl; 5oior-5; 15u lor flo. Cirealaw. will accom pany the ticket. Ti every purcbaa. er of 150 tickeu we wilt send a handsome Silver Hunting Case Wateb which can be used as a1 specimen, and will load to a large and pronta-l ble business. Our patrons can depend on lair deallnz. There are no hhuika. avn tiobot drawing a watch. i s i Agent wanted, to whom we offer liberal In- uuoeuieuia ann eunrantee satisiHCtlon. Aaaress, , HUOU, LAHPSU.M tii CO., nSimS. . 88 fark Kow 'w ork SHERIFF'S SALE. wroncB is herebt gives that by 11 virtue of a warmnt faunert nut nf t h rvn. ty Court of Una county,- titata of Orepoa, to; me directed and delivered tor the collection m the delinquent taxes for the year 1871, of andi Imm Ik. .uivarv.. . .. 1 .1 J M.. ..v . . ' ....... ... .j .-"i"o uniuni 111 Mllu UIIHUU -ill V list, I have levied unnn the following denerlbed real Dronertv r 47 ueit'S of tht finnation Land Claim of Wm, Clum. being; Kotlfleation ioll Claim 40, Bectiort 82, Township iu. South or nange t, west, taken as tne pnmrrty ot .Mary taxes, due thereott for the year 1371 and tor cons and expenses, and, on . Saturday, the IJfrh day of June, 1878 at the boar of 11 o'clock A. M. of said dayr In front of the Court Hnus Aooi In th citv oi Albany,' Linn connty, Orfon I win sll ati public auction, ror cash in hand, a sufficient amount thereof to satisfy the amount of taxes socuareca, wjm cosis ann exr"nR. n45w4. - "Sheriff, Lion Oo., Oregon, - WITH NEW SPECIAL IMPHOYEMENTS FOR THIS TmtXXfy iltP!"Si a- sa w w wj Machinery. V r-; I t Or t JtC i SOLD ji.-r ' LAST YEAR! FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO., 0F SAX FBA3TCISCO. ESTABLISHED IN 1863, Asset, Jan nary 1. IE 72, evei $66", . OOf ia Gold. Fifty Thomas d Dollars Ccpesited wltb tka State) Treasarer, in CompU ance with the laws of tho Stato of Oregon. FERE ANO MARINE INSURANCE I Losses Fairly Adjusted An ' Promptly Settled 1 AGENT, ALfiAfiY, OREGOJ F. CHAXT, manager, xrlim& Portland, Oregon. OH, Yffi! THE BAY TEAM STILL LIVES f AND IS RUNNING ON TIME I THANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, ANT? till oesirous ol ooutlnulng to meet the same, tne proprtetorls always ready and easily lounu at all txnes.' PasaenKen and bagnse came to and from the cars to any part of the' city at reasouable rate. A. aKSOLD. Albany, Oregon. Proprietor. v8n3Stf. SHERIFF'S SALE, miOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEV TTJAT BY i virtue of an execution Issued out of tha Circuit Court ot the Ktata of Oregon, tor the county ol ljnn, to me directed aud delivered; wiv in )HHiURI u m UtTTW oi lordciosuro a, a oertaiu mortgage, a Bd kit the sale of tho mortgajred premises, in lavor oi W. M. femith,-pinluuii.-and against Heury B. Polly and Dru'- ailla A. Polly, dtesdauts, lor the sum ol tl-H.Sff mo gum emu, wun interest at tne rata of U per e-jut. per auuum irom tliewu day of Aiarch. WJH, and tne lurther turn ot J-U.6.), cost and disbursemeitrs aud aecruine 6osl3, 1 have fevietf upjm the lollowing descnbvd real property, to wit the south-east quarter of the aoutu-east quarter ot bectlou wii tne south-west quarter ol toe south-wst quarter oj Bectiea ; tne north west quarter ot Bectloa Zi: and the east half of the uorth-east quarter at tfeetion 2d, all In' 'f ownsbip Kn. la, boutb of , Kange 1, west. ln the county of Linn and State oi Oregon 00 n--tainniK M acres, exeeptiog Mi acres previously sold by deed to iyraAiiey, and, on Saturday, the tyA day of June, 137Sr in front of the Court Hotiss rfnnr in thu ) rjr Albany,- tinn county,-Oregon, at the hour of It oVloc-K A. M. of said otrv I will kh th described r.al priiperty at public auction, tor cash ia band, to tbehiijh liiddr. r?f '.Ant J , . v , ALUKiV PARKER, May 12,1373-ntOwi. . , . .