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4 FRIDAY.:.:'.:.:.'.. ...JULY 4, 1873. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Ashland Brownsville.... Corvallif.....i Canyon Citv. ..........Isaac Miller. .0. 1. Owhow. ......Ar. IU rrlvttt, ..I. J.-- Hajjuewood. V. J. Hamilton. Colfax. AV. T. 3ast Portlanil.., .........Dav. liaflorty. J. J. "Walton, Jr. Kuarene Gassburtf. ...Matthew f ountain, lIarrisburg....Sam. May & 1$. It. Holt. j.iaiaey... ....... ..J. M. Morgan, Jeffi?rson;.... ..... F. I Crantill. J ac ktionvillc U....... .... :. J. K. Kei 1. Xiobanon........ ....J. Ii. Rnlston. 1a GranilG...,..:...!'). JlVCoraaa. NewiMjrt;....... ,.:A. V. Wright. Portland.......,.-.. .'...;rIj. Samuel. Peoria V...J I. N. Smith. Penilleton.....;.. v.iwt...;...;J. II. Turner. Iloseburg :...A. A. Tint. Sheddu'v... ...la r..... Al. Whoetfcr. ADan. Gaby & Geo. Christie. Balem F. Brown. The Dftlles...;.;.:.i.i.A., IK "Ferguson.. Walla Walla...... ...... X. T. Caton. Yakima, V. T E. P. Bovlea. . .POSTAGE ON THE DEMOCRAT. , . . 4 i f : . , i Since our last Issue we have been In 'terviewing the new postal law, and ftnA . -II V.1 postage at the postoffice where , they receive their papers!' The l;tr requires five cento, quarterly, in advance, to be paid on newspapers, and it can be aM either at .the .puhlicatioa oSice or at the postoffice where the papers are de livered. U'e prefer that our subscri ber shall pay their postage themselves (as all have been in the habit of doing wao do not receive their papers in this county) and thus relieve themselves and us of the extra trouble and ex pense of paying the postage at our own office.'? We suggest to ou? subscribers mat mey pay only six months postage In advance, -as this burdensome and nnwieldiy law will most probably be repealed by the Congress which kits during the coming winter. We will pay the pestage upon such of; our exchanges as continue to come tous, and shall expect those with whom we exchange to do likewise. IX ADVaXlE. in consequence of trie prevailing pat riotism of the attaches of this otlice, we issue this 2Co. of the Democrat a day ahead ot the regular publication aay, so tnat the whole force of the es tablishment can have au opportunity t let their patriotism 4,ebuUite" and ef fervesce. You, who get the paper on Thursday, will understand that vher ever tbeword "to-day" occurs through out its columns, it means "to-morrow." D'yesee't? Doubling Up. Our very popular and deservedly so citizens, Fran ITood and William E.'7owell, have "struck hands" and put their two ex-: tensive stocks of agricultural iruple-: ments and farm goods together, and now challenge any body to compete with them in prices. They will sell the -celebrated Russell Thresher . and Nicholas - Sheppard Vibrators of which they have" a number on hniid at prices mac win asromsn me pucnas ers; also Zaines' headers, with Wool's improvement "(either ten or twelve f t - cut.) The Walter A. Wood's New otner machines, either mowers or; The i mowers and reapers combined. Ticuran 1 celebrated Battle Creek, Brass Bearing Wagons, self oiling and i ,ove he de"ired to demonstrate to the onethIrdIighterdrauRJitthananyother!othtaJmiinSgiri, ,ow miliar he wagon now in use. Four horses will cou,,J be with hl gnt charger, and puUai much as six." Also the Coiuill- Put tUe hea'1 of ,he nob,e beaHt ln hii i 4-v- . . . - '. j ; bo-som. and lust then the animal snpfz- ara "vagon w iiose reputation is aireaay i established as being one of the most durable of farm wagons. They will makei Extras a Fpecialitynd the' great trouble and inconvenience that ! farmers have heretofore experienced , in not being able to obtain Extras for1 their machines will now be overcome , as they are preoared to supply you j with any requireL Sole Agents fori . - t, i ! The Gorbam Premium Broadcast Seed-' 9nH rnltIvor Wmbtned. For ue-I cess of this Seeder where it has leen Introduced, it has been awarded the highest merit that practical farmers can bestow. Particular attention paid to repairing . ail .kinds, of Agricultural Implement and mill work. Cyjnder. teeUinserted, 6uwteetb pointed, and a! general range of blacksmithing done. . , . - Important.to Pleasure Seekess. ire this -week received a call from Mr. W. R; Einley, jiroprieto'r of the fa mous Soda Springs, co-nmonly known as 'Lower: Soda," on the W. V. & C. M- Wagon Koad, and he informs us that, notwithstanding -the backward ness of the season, .many pleasure and health" seekera are- alreadly wending their way into his region of country. The road i is quite passable and the weather in the Cascades is much more , present, j -; Mr. Finley has , recently ; erected a very large barn and .other j Improvements at' hi3 place. He also ! 'in abundance, ! whiclwiir be; furnished at dper rates than the same can be purchased , in this market. Jle keeps a full supply of butter, milk, fresh vegetables, gro- cenes and everything usually required Dy.wuribu.anwave.e. ...r.ugjjg t() Jack80nyllIef where; WS afford the most beautiful and delight- (.om'raeu(i hlra t0 the KOo(I graces and na resorc on tne coast, it is reauy worth st good -slice of 4me'a lifetime to spend a month or two in the wild, rug- UWHIlfl III W111CU LUUSC 1119 aio located. i f'- -.'.'' ; .'All '; 1 The Ochoco Mines. From letters this week received by parties in this city, f rom Xhe-bcjUocQ ralne8 we. learn hatisappointment at the poor pros peet .for ; "richness"; is beginning . to manifest itself over there, and that many persons are returng home, dis-." coura'ged." Hovvever, the greater num ber pf those who took up claims are, still working them, but as yet without any "flattering symptoms of "pay lirt." None of .'. the claims are as yet' paying though the bed rock' has not been reached in any instance; Altogether, warrant'any . one in going crazy about them. , -.' Afolooetio. We went . to press this week one day earlier than usual, so as to give our. boys in the office the benefit of the Fourth's festivities. Therefore, if our paper does not appear either, as interesting . of newaey as Tusuaj, you will know the reason and forgive the omissions. -" - ' Accidentally . Shot. ZTimself. Hre ' hear of a lamentable accident which occurred in Sweet, Hme Valley, this county, lost Saturday, whereby a young man, j named :I.ra Paddock, aged about twenty-flve, lost h Hfy. It appears that on the day, previous a hunting party had killed ft female cou gar, and as It was known , she had young ones li'r the neighborhood, the party of whom young Paddock was one ;went back oij Saturday in search of the "kittens." They shortly dis covered one In a tapling and, paddock deposited his gun In the brush and. as sisted the party In an attempt to dis lodge it by shaking the tree. The at tempt proving fruitless, - Paddock stepped back into the brush for his gun, resolving to bhoot ' the animal. In a moment or two the report of the jfun was heard; and, the hunters, not seeing the cougar fall, turned to revile Paddock for his poor shot, when they saw him fulling to the grouud.'; One of tli em immediately sprang forward and inquired- what was the matter. The unfortunate young man was bare ly aide to articulate that he had shot himself by carelestly drawing the gun, by the muzzle, from ihe brush, when life i became extinct, Theullet enter ed his left breast,, aud, passing up war I, penetrated his neck and severed the jugular vein. His pareutsrt&lde in Sweet Home Valley, and are quite aged,and his death will be a severe blow to them. ' i . A First-Class Irish Jocrnal. We have reciced the Initial No. of "The American Gael," a large sixteen page papeir publhsheil in New York City, and edited by John O' Jahony. It is devoted to the cultivation and perpetuation, in the hearts of the Irish nation In America, "feelings of love and respect for their fatherland, and for the grand old race to which It right fully belongs; to inspire and urge them to labor incessantly, with heart and braiu and hand, for the national inde pendence of Ireland, and for the free dom, honor and happiness of their own oppressed kith and kin who still cling fondly to the homes ot their sires upon their na I ve soil." It Is undoubt edly the ablest Irish-American Journal of the age, and should he most heartily sustained. The price is only $2.50 per annum. . Cant find 'em. Items are "powerful scarce'' this week. The whole Albany world seems to stand still and breath es, poised upon oue foot, waiting expectantly for the booming of fire crackers, the snapping of anvils and the rattling of bells that will usher in our country's natat day. Not an atom of au item is to be gleaned from the people who silently walch and wait for the eagle's screech and the flag's flutter, and not a '"hooter"-of a sensation Is rusting the breeze throughout our virtuous and upfight couuty. Not a j "youthful indiscretion or a "purturbed ! state of mind" are known to exist in our community, an.l the bovine quad- repeu have even desisted from chaw- 4 ing the dead bark off of our decaying shade tree. Iu thia view of the case who so dea I to all human sympathy as to censure tn for a shortness of local news? -"'''' He Never Smiled Again. Last ; Saboath, at campmeeting, whilea very handsomely dressed young man was waiting at his horse's bead for his lady ' nd well, anyone who has seen a sneeze can picture to hlnaelf the 8tat of that 8,,irt lK)som- and coll", and vest, just as vividly as the old masters could do it. Those who heard tht nice oanS man call upon bis lady l,,ve iinmi-iliatrlj at- now know her name if is f'Uelet. !;.uzes." J , " ''. BOCND TO HAT K ORDER. A new , . , l'u,- "'"-"" "I'l"""" sion, made times lively among the hoodlum at the Itobert's bridge camp meeting last Hablmth. Before he had been half an hour in oSlce it was con sidered unsafe to whisper within anii.e of the ground, and by the: time - half ",e lay hai expired the folks only '"rc ,,ur Z ouc,t ,was turned. -The, campmeeting ex- pi red Sabbath night," and so did the vlrftit. ilf.rhtitir'a "enmmiuh." - . .- ' . .. Rcnaway. Last Friday Mr; Robert Foster's team took umbrage at some unknown insult,; and fled from the streets' of Albany in precipitate hasle, taking a covered hack along as a me mento of their flight. They struck for iiome, hve miles distant, ana upon their arrival there they only liaa a portion of the "running-gears" of , the to them. It will cost Mr. Foster alout 25 to get the apparatus; in running order againr eret that Dr A r. Gamble, who has fe a q cj Qf ,jJg prore88jon n tbi(J cty;anfl vlcinU fop Bome mf)nth8 tf ha9 determined to hfg abode ln anoiher 8ection.l- patronage of the people." . H only reason for leaving us is In hope of find ing'a more: healthful climate. ; He is an able physician aad a gentleman of rare social qualities,; .We wish him-: self and bis excellent family the best of fortune in their new bome. , ; Something for Ladies. Jessrsi P. C. Harper & Co. are just now. in re ceipt of an elegantly, selected stock of goods ' and fancy ; notions for ladies' summer wear,, including plain and plaid ribbons, Jouvin kid gloves, white pearl dress buttons of all designs, fine assortment .of parasols, ,4 ladies' and children's shoes, -etc, etc. They have also just received 500 glass fruit jars with patent "stoppers." ! 3)ori't forget to eall early and get the choicest selec tions of the new invoice. .- - A New Line. TTe are informed that 3essrs. Montgomery & Gore, of - this city, talk of running a back semi weekly between Albany and Finley's Lower Soda Springs. . This will be a great " convenience to tourists and health' seekers, ' a nd .ought to be a means of revenue to its proprietors.- We earnestly hope tb ' project will "scour." "' " - ' nDME AND ABROAD. . The day we celebrate. Blackberries in the market. Several Bclo folks have gone to ; the Ochooo gold fields. " 1 Nearly everybody now Jam tho cues and balls at Tally's. ' . Several loads of pleasure ecekera have-fled Fish Lakeward. , , Lewis Cox and Rev. Dr. J111 started for the States last Tuesday. 1 Oak Plain Orange, at llaluey, In this county,- has a membership of nineteen. Take your "gal" to CUrothers' or Hill's for a Fourth of July drink of soda. , ., . ... ' Br, Golden and family are now re creating down by the souudlng herring pond. ; . ' ' ' If any man attempts to haul down the Americau flag, bust hloi iu the bugle. ...,;s',;f : 'v,'1.;;, ' - Wm. Morgan, an , Oregonian typo, let his countenance hlue on us during the week. ;'-' ' s: ;'. i Regular ;meetlng of Corinthian Iodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M.t to-morrow evening. " i ', ' . The Slloain Baptist .. Association ' of Oregon Is now in session ln Syracuse Precinct, this county. J udge Whitney has returned from Oehoeo. Je Is not very enthualasllo over the Ochoco minus. It Is said that hereafter a band of musio will be the correct thing at all our fashionable weddings. Thanks to Mr. Foshay, of Albany book store, for favors. He keeps the late papers and periodicals. , , . Blackberries are ripening along the II'. V. & C M. Wagon Road In the burnt district of the Cascades.' ". - Go and Look at the llubcr Hay Rake at Hoods 5c Howell's Fifeteett thousand now lu use Iu California. Hon. Geo. 11. Helm will deliver the oration to-day at Coryallis and Mart. V. Brown will "orate" at JetTvrson.. Now boys, dig. fire-crackers and knock1 tar-buckets oft the trees, for the great day of anvil shoot In' has ar rlven. The nightly Indian , dr nces, in tho western edge of the city, a fiord the most fashionable place of resort for the Al bany elite. ll'ool has advanced to 22 cents in this market. He also hear of a slight advance In the Sau Francisco and Bos ton markets. The frankrng privilege Is abolished and we will have to look elsewhere than to Congressmen for our light lit erature and kindling wood. Ninety-seven years ago to-day the old bell at Independence Hall pealed forth the glad notes that that ahem! well, you know how it is yourself. A pullet belonging to Mr. Mary Brown, of this city, is putting on con siderable scollops because she has laid three success! re eggs with doubleyelks. As there Is no celebration in Albauy to-day our citizens will make them selves promiscuously plentiful at other scenes w here the buzzard bird will croak. We are Indebted to J, 7enry Brown,. Secretary, for a neatly printed pam phlet containing the Constitution and i By-Laws. of the Oregon Farmers' Union.' ' ; U'e congratulate our friend Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Corum, late of this city, but now of Pitt River, upon the ac cession to their pioneer household of a bouncing boy. We are indebted to the managers for a complimentary invitation to attend "Independence Ball," to bo gi'cn by the Portland City Rifles ou the evening of the Fourth. ' The Lebanon Brass Band have as yet received none of their Instruments but the drum, and the boys take their turns blowing that. They keep the drum and the citizen hot. Tills ollice has the champion "bat ter" in the VI bany Base Ball Club, and when he gets a little bigger we are go ing to semi him out with his little bat after our delinquent subscribers. Clipping horses, as generally under stood, has been declared an Indictable oflense, but the decision does not ap ply to clipping one over the hed with a curry comb when he steps on your foot. - - - -- - - The Albany Twisters last Saturday scooped up the Knox Butte Modoc to the magnificent Una s of 24 to 107. The Knox Butte boys went home, looking as though tiny had been struck by lightning. Rev, Mr. Emery, : of Corvallis, Is "resorting" In the. Cascade fountains at the present time, and preached to quite a congregation of pleasure seek ers at Finley's Soda Springs last Sab bath morning and evening. 1' Our young friends, Jlessrs. 7enrl. F. Sayrs and Henry States have formed a co-partnership In the collection and general agency business in this city. They are both gentlemen of good busi ness qualifications and fully competent to attend to all matters in their line. Prof. Mart. Taylor, assisted by the Albany Amateur .Dramatic .Troupe, will give an entertainment at Pacific Opera House on his 42d birth-day (the 18th inst.) when the beautiful play of "Our American Cousin',' will he pro duced. A ball and supper at tho St. Charles will close the festivities of the occasion. We bespeak for- Jlfart. ' a rousing house. i . ; ; The Salem Statesman has a story that Riley Tharp, . who disappeared from Sclo recently and was thought to have been drowned, baa been lately seen In Iowa. We hardly believe this story, as we can learn of no motive which Mr., Tharp would have in ab sconding. His, friends and neighbors at Sclo utterly repudiate the suggestion that he has fled. . ., ;,, : - 1 - A Fine Openino. A saw mill firm not a thousand miles from ; Albany want to employ a hand. . They really wan t. h I m for a cook, but they , ex pect him to be able to occupy his spare time in floating rafts down the river; .send ing logs ' up the tramway, 'off-bearing' lumber, . cutting " slabs t illing saws cutting stove-wood and washing and patching for the rest of the work men. All his other spare time he can have to himself, For this trifling service the liberal mill owners offer the munificant price of $20 per month. Who of our Albany . youngsters , will run off to Ochoco when Buch rare oppor tunities for - easy wealth are lying gro and loose at oar very door? ; t - Tub ALWWK.'for July 1 a capital number, both rit?ttnls Hi Art and Its Literature, It open with A full-pnuo illustration, printed In tints, snd entitled "Catch I Mm !" "Moatill(lit on the Bhenandonh" I the tltlo of th drat of a wrii-i or flva lllustrntlong drawn by Mr. J. D, Woodward, whono themes an the OHiii-rjr of the Old Dominion, which in ehlefly uloctpil In thli lnntanco from the ri'glon around Ilnrpcr'a Ferry and the Hheimii!uh. They ara plctur fnque snd beautiful. Mrs. ElUo Uroutorox transport us buck to Old New York, In tier spirited keteh or "Hell Uate Ferry," which If on of the tuot, churoctarlNtlo locui drawing ever contributed to Tint ALmm, "A iMnty nit," after Otto Meyer, Is dellcloua enough to provoke an epicure and a lover, other figure. pltMX' aro the "Morning Both," by II. Werner, and "You Nui;lity Children 1" by A. Uubp There I a noble portrait of "The Counte Poloxkl:" a fins roMtevtiintl view of,."TJio I-'rauunklruhe, Kurembt-rg i" a woodland Wue entitled "The Otmi't," by C. Kroner t and a wlerd picture of a bittern, n weaupiKMc, itand Ing alone lu e deeolnte mamh tiHn which the moon U Jimt rlalng. The Literature of TUR ALm.fc 1 stwny m excel liMit as, and gener ally more varied, than the literature of any other American magaslos.t -Titers are la the present number four good irtorle! "Hugnrlrig Off." a tudy of New England life, by Mr. 11. O. Itowe, wboHO name l new to ui "rtetura In I'eaoe," study of old home tire In tho Hluto of New York, by l4icy Ellon Jufrneyi "Ths Com mot," by Erckmann-Chatrlun i and "The TurkUh Itpix-r," by Maurice Ilarlniann. The more aolld artlolea are a readable editorial on "The Old Dominion," apropoe to Mr. Wood ward'a lllualratloiis ; another on "The Kraut) n klrohe, Numerbcrg and "A I.lfe' ltomanoe," a brief memoir ot The Countmw 1'utvtkl. The poema are "The Rung In the Dark," by Mary E. lliadlt-y; and "(ieboKtUino at Hupjter," by Margaret J. Iruton.; Mualo, Art, and Ut-ro- ture aje Intelligently and Independently Ula eusaed, fubacrlptlon pries 15,00, Including Chromoa "Village Ikille" and "Crowing the Moor." Jamea Hutton A Co., PublUhcra, fid Maiden Lane, N. Y. H'oou Parties having wool, wUI do well to call and see Hood & Howell at Frauk Hood's blacksmith shop before disposing of It. A gentleman antlcted with the chmnto rheu. inutUm wivit. "No di-acrlotlon tit niv cone can convey tho vnxt amount of Ix-m-nt I have r- cfivtl Iroin the u of Johnaon'a Anodyne uuimnui. i iwiieve it la mo beat article in lue world for rbeumuliain. . If a hone ha a good eonatitullnn. and haa onee txKti a koh1 hor4-, no mniur how old or how much run down he tuny bo. he can be grvntly Improved, and In many n -rt mailn a good a new, by a ti)Mrl UM J ui-rlduu't mvairy toiiuiiion t uwui-r. WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT. roaaecTcs wkrklv r e. c. sasi-ks to Following are the price paid for produe. and the prioi't at which other article are lulling; in tUU murk it s W1IE T While. V alil 70. Ovr-- butbsl, 37 rt. POTT0Ki- hath-K t .50. OXIOXS W bu.hl.l fjt SO. FI.OUK bM. W SB. - IlKAXS While. R. J et. MlIKIl FKt'IT Applet. J B, 6 scnU; l'eacbe. f( IV 11 cU.j l'luuti, i tb, 16o.; I'nrrant. lb, 118. - ? Tt'TTKIt-:f tb. frth roll lllftc. KtitiH ;t .lui -n. 14 eU. CHICK K.Vg II do.ro. 3 HO. Jst'OAIt Crn.beJ, ft tb, ii e-U J Ilan4, Vt ft). l Kit 13 i!d FraneUee Helloed, fc lb, 13 ct. TtA Vi.uns llytno, "r B), l SO; Japan ft lb. 7e(V4$l ej llrk.-i tb,7ic$I 4 COFFEK 1 tb.23f92A mod. JiAl.T -0 B, li;$3 cm. SYKL'P Iloavy Uuld-n. k-g. ( 40. Kt. Heavy UolJen. gli..St Vi. CAC0X Ilato. tb, I2ctj Side. 8cU : Kb.-uMer. 7eU. LAl'.U- In lie 'jS lb. It et. in keg. IM. Oil. U'v.'a Keroene, 4 ftn. Ii rl . ft can. 6 rH., ?1 OS ; l.inwed Oil. raw. enll.. It 21; L.lnJ Oil. Wiled, t! call.. II 371. Hl'JIMO.MN. Tn the Circuit Court of the State of VreijoH J or the Uounty oj Linn. CX. -Mt, ptntntltT. Irn Moore, F. F-. Mrt'orjiilfk. K. a. K-rry. Joa towt.l, jr., ! j. arid Thornaa J. Moorr. Holu-rt K. Mooro auJ. John T. Muorr, roln.ir clilliln-n and hcira of N'anry Mooru, now itpocaavtl, bv wa ttoe wife of Ira Jlir, dcf-nt!ni. To Ira SUhjtv, F. K. p;ormlck, K. O. Bprry, Job I'ow.-H, Jr., iJifevi-f! Hinltli and IjrlnJa Xmlth, hla wit", and Thomaa J. Moore, Kotr-rt E. Moor" and John T. Mrt minor chliilr-n and l.-lr of Nancy Moore, decea!, de-fi-ndanl aljove named : In the name or the Walo of Orton ! You r - hT-by tummnnnl and rulred In apfH-ar In the Circuit oort of the Hint ttt Or-tson tor tlm County of l-inn. on the fin day of Ihe nejit t-rm of M coort In and for U1 cunly of I-Inn, to-wtt on Ihe awnd Monday --in OrUt brr, A. I, TA. and iiwwrr themmi-faint In lh above entUkti ull on flle wit h the l-r of aald court, or judgment will be tak-n acninat you for want th'-reof. You are further noil fled that If you fall toanawrr aald complaint aa above r-iutrd. the plnlntlfT will apply to the court at the next term thereof for th n-llf demand-d In aald complaint, to-wlt: For the eom-cUon of tiin d-criutton of th land lotndHl to be ronvy.-d by tn- following tlwde: Una from Ira Moor and Nancy Moor-, hi wlfr. to Y. K. Mctrmlck.eectitKj on th" 17th day of K"p-temtx-r, li'A; one (rHn V. K. Mc4rtnlk to K. . HjK-rry, rxrvtiUtl on th isth day of Mnrrh, 117 : ori from E. J. Hprry to Joah t'owcll, jr., exTtillon th ah day of 1iidK pni: on- Irom Joabf'owll, Jr., to plalntlfT on the Mh day of Man-h, P4TI. o a to read : Theaouth half of the north-wat qunrl'-r, and th north hnlf of thaMith-wetCuarlr of Hctlon No. ft) fiit-n InTownahlp No. (ID eleven, Houth of fbing", il) one wrat of the Wlllam"tte Me ridian, I Jnn county, ortfon, and tor coata and dl'Mpm,nta of thla ami. I'yord'Tof P. K. Iionham, Judge of Circuit Court, Linn county, Or -eon. rOWELL A FI.TXV. nttwtt. ' ' Auy'a for Pl fT. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. TriE UNUEttBUJNF.D IIAVINO IlEE nppolnfd by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, Ex'.-cutora of the It will and leatamxnt ol Johh.U. IllchardAon, late of anld count v. diT"o.M'd. notloe la hrrcbv elven that all p-raoua having clalma agalnat lh eatate of aaid u -caa'-u mux r---ni, incm wnnin aix rnontha Irom the dnl her-of, duly verified, to th- und'-rnignd at Ihe ri"ldonee of K. T, itleh. ardtot), about 1'lht mile Irom : Soto, Unn couuty, Oregon, for allowance or dll(owanco. E. T. HH'H AltliHtJN, O. W. niCHAHIWtN. -June 6, 1873. 4lwl. Executora. . BY VIRTUE OK A WAKRAST IHStTED oht ol the County Court of Linn county, tstate of Oregon, to mo dini-ted, commanding me to levy uxm the gooda and chotU-la of. the delinquent tax-pnycru uamud In the dellmmt'iit tax roll lor the year l7 thereUi attached, and If none be lound then upon real property, a ai-t forth and dcrlbcd ln aald tax list, or much thereof an ahull autlaly the amount of taxea ao charged therrtn, together -with coat and expense, I have thla the itfith day of May, l7:l, levied upon the following described piece or parcela of land, a at-t loi-th In aald tax Hat, lying and being la Linn county, Htnte of Ore. gun : Xiao, a the property of David Iryln, the Do nation Land Claim 01 the aaid Oavld Irvin, be. InK Notillcation to. 'ZUiU, Claim So. 65, in 'iownahlp No. l, Houth of Kttnge, 4 went oon talnlng 'T5 acred. Amount of taxua, liS.00. Alao. a the uroncny of Joaeph I.lxlo. a cer tain piece or parcel of land heretofore convey. -ea ty oa irom unntei uuanman ana wue 10 the anld Joaeph I -Isle, being a part of the Noti fication 1 4111 J Claim of the anld Danlel-Cuah-man, being Notillcation No. 17S4, Claim No. BH, Townahio No. 11. Houth of ttanue, 4 weatot the Willninette -Meridian coutalning 4U0 acre. ADIOUDIOI UIX,(,)LI1. Alao, a the propertjof Joaeph Yates, a cer tain pl"ce or parcel ol land, heretofore belong ing to Hiram Dond and conveyed by deed to Joseph 1 ale, a part of the Donation lnd Claim, Notitication No. 200, Claim No. 88, In Townxhiu No. ii. Houth of Range, 4 weatol the Willamette Meridian, Linn couuty, Oregon containing 220 acrea, more or less. Taxes &H.82 and costs of collection, and, on . Saturday, the $8th day of June, 1873, at the' hour of 2 o'clock ptm in front, of the Court House door in anld Linn county, I will sell the same tor so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said taxes and costs) at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor. in U. H. gold coin. A. 1'A.lUlE.lt, ajw. Sheriff, Linn Co., Oregon. A. WHEELER. - C. P..HOO0E. C. R. WHEBtBB. A. WHEELER & CO - 0ZR.EQ-O2NT, FORWARDIUO AND COMMISSION , MER- ,''"''.'" ' :CIIANT8..' ' : - ' , AND DEALERS IJT , MERCHANDISE: AND PRODUCE! , A good assortment of all kinds of goods al ways In store at loweBt markot rates. Agents for sale of - WAGONS, GRAIN DRILLS. CHURNS, ; CIDER MILLS, ETC.;: r :7V Cash, paid for Wheat, Oats, Porlt, Butter, Egg and Poultry. - ' !y - - 4 - - . , PAY UP., - , .. r... ALL PERSON'S INDEBTED TO B. MOX tague, of Lebanon, either by book or note, are hereby notified that payments must bo made oa or before the 1st y if ulT, 1S78. - . O SJONTAOTJU. ' Juns W, I83.nw2. - - khapp, mmmL & co., OFFER 0L?Iio IXrxrvcHt oiMS7S THE FOLT.OWTNO ' ' Oodire' UeMiMir and Mower "Uhio" anil "IMickeyn" uatent cmblned, with OodgeV tmnrovement; two slses, Nun, 1 and 'J, and is limrovd for 1S7H. is TilK IlKHT Melf-ltnk er in ihe World. Can lie et to cut higher, than any ot her Heif-Haker. WHend for circular enl lt led " Twenty llenaou why Far mors should buy tho Ixaigc." CsMlslor Hpr and Mowvr The original nu lir.ni uropiwr ana Jianu-HMKer, iih ! man grain wneuia anu tue now "yiujusiineiii liocl"' SeCkrmlela,a Reaner and Mower Tfand , Kakers and Helf.ftakers, extra strong and uurauie. jtiobs low, . , .. Hart's Haatwr and JHower Hand-Raker cuts high or kw strong, and suitable fori FLAX as well as grain. -. narsh Harvvatar Deatrable and economical way of harvesting grain, binders ride. Many preter them to Headers or Reaper. I'rloes REDUCED. aVHcnd for descriptive circular. t Haines Header or Harvester With Hodges tuproveiiieiils and other additions lor 1H74. Two slsea, ten and twelva feet cut. Out Headers are inadii In I'ekln. Illlnola. and an the most approved atyle and make. I-ook out for "Interior makea" with pretended provKinenta, that may be offered by Califor nia dealers or their agents. - 4 v Clipper Mower Four alxea. Comblnea more uemraiiie leatureaman can ue iouou in any other one Mower. Noa. 8 and 4 are umn artleularly reeommHnded for heavy work and remote dltrleta, the No. 't being llghu-r and not aa strong aa the larger sizes. De scril.tivo circulars furnished, 4nrmtrno Iron Mower A model of simplicity ana pi-rtmtion ni mociianwiu, anu la jiii'. KIN LHT UKARKD machine yet introduced , l strong and durable, and unquestlotiably the beat moderate irie-d Mower In the mar ket. i,kiiiI lor a Mprague pamphlet, am) examine into inc merit 01 una new Aiowor, which baa cruati-U such a stir In the Kaat. (MM's Improved ChallenvcV Thre.hei- Morn iioprovemeuia ami auuuKJns lor lf,i. In both H..MraUra and lowera. Waul ot suaee forbhla enumerating, tt la now recou. iiiiu U aa '1 II K leading Threaher, and stm.iJ far ahead ot "W inulest or tne blowers" in the estimation of the Threalilng public, iuarantecl to separate laaUsr and clean but ter, without cracking or waste or grain, than any other 'I'hreehcr known, fnrtlcular at leiitlon Is enlled to tho "noueles KM) HI1AKK" tl 1 K. and new Improvements Ii, the "Mounted" IWera. etc. cU". Thresh men who have not seen tb changes anil linproveineuia maue in 1110 ---ui - luirrali Threaher during the laat two yeurx, a I I oon ault their own Interest by looking at th CHAUJCNOKH" bclora elsewhere. Allsl aes irotu 4 to li-horse power. . BLAIN, YOUNG &. CO., AGENTS AT ALBANY. JSKW GOODS ! AJID LATEST FASHIONS ! at tb store of L. KLINE & CO. U'E HAVE JfHT RECEIVED FIIOM HAN V Francisco the very latest styles of Hoys' and Uents IMSIIIOAULi: CLOTHING : I LADIES' AND MISSES I DRE S S O O O X S I and everything else to.be found In a FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE ! BEST QUALITY OF GOODS IT , LOWEST PRICES roE CASH OR PRODUCE. ""Next door above Poatoffloe, Albany, Ore gon. vaamS. SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SDFEEREKS! DR. THOMAS, 601 Kearney Street,'' Prirate Zn trance on Sacramento Street, HAH ritAXCISCO. May be nnvalely and confidentially consulted. either personally or by letu-r, lor the cure of diseases of the Uencratlve Organs, (comprising Hcmlnal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Impo tence, piyphius in wnaiever form, uouorrnu-a, Ulect. Stricture of the Ufethra.l contracted by contagion, or resulting Irom youthful Indiscre tion, tropica) heat.-bad air, or exposure to vl-cimitudi-sof temocrature. tilt. THOM AM advertises with the object of Informing suirerers wnere mey may coiimuii a medical man who can give them proof of hav. Ing passed through such a course of prolcsslon al studies and examinations a to entitle him to tho fullest confidence and enable those re- uulrlnir assiatanm to dlstlngulah between him and the unqualified, mercenary pretender, or si lmtyli'U iJoctor, who would, if he possessed any degree at all, gladly enough Intorm the public from whence It was obtained. Oil. '1 HUM AH' experience has extended over twenty-five year, which have been passed In England, Ireland, usiralla, Melbourne, (lns d.ilo and Bourke streets,) t'w ZaLand, Queensland, iirlsbano, Houth Africa, and other tropical climates. ' For three years Dr. Thomas was a student at Westminster Hospital, Hroad Hnuctuary : one year at tot. Ueorge'a Medical 8chnol, Ilyde 1'iirlt, Ixmdon ; First Prizeman and Uold Med alist, Medical College, ISloomsbury Uquare, London, and formerly Surgeon to the Houth West London Hospital. Also, for six months. Obstetric Attendant at the Westminster Mater nity Charity. In 1H.W, Dr. Thomaa passed hi examination at the Hoy a I College or tsnrgeons, London, his examiners consisting-of Hlr William ttwrence) F. K. C. . E., Edward Htanley, F. K. C. 8. K., Cesar Hawkins. F. It. C. 8. E., Jame Luke, F. It. C. 8. K., Frederic Skcy, K. R. C. H. K., J.i Hogsdon, F. K. C. H, K., and Tho. Wormald, F. R.C. 8. E., Ja. Moncrleff Arnott, HenVy Oreen and John Houth, President , and Vice Presidents. In ism-, Dr. Thomas passed hi examination at the Itoyal College of Physicians, Ixndon, his exariilni-rs consisting of the following emi nent Physician : Htr Thomas Watson, M. D., of Edinburg, W. E. Page, M. D., James H. Beu-netl.-M. D., Arthur Farre, M. D Henry Old ham, M. V., John Erlchsen, V. Ii. C. 8. E., Tho. O. Clarke, F. R. C. 8. IS. In 18111, Dr. Thomas met the examiner of the College of 8urgeons, and passed the Midwifery examination, his examiners consisting of Kot ert Lee, M. D.. Henry Oldham, M. D Arthur Farre, Physician, Accoucher to the Princes of Wales. ' In 1871. Dr. Thomas made a lengthened pro fessional visit to (Jermany, with the object of making himself acquainted with tho views of several eminent German Pathologists. During this visit he passed his examination at Llebig's celebrated University of Oiessen, and received the Degree of M. D., or Doctor of Medicine, with the highest honors, conferred by the Chancellor, Dr. Frederick William Herman, Wasserschleben j Rector, Dr. John Michael Francis Blrnbaum ; Dena, Dr. Gustavus Adol phua Wernher. in corrclutonv Dr.Thomn- 6nWn ' to ' stale that his treatment IS In the highest degree suo cessful, giving Increased power to the. . brain, heart and nervous organization; also enrlon Ihg the muscular tissues, and patients placing themselves under his professional care will re ceive a speedy and permanent cure, looked for ln vain from quack remedies, or those unac quainted with the Pathology of special diseases. r CONSULATION BY LETTER FREE. - Patients unable to consult the Doctor, person ally, may do so by letter, stating symptoms, age and sex. All communications are strictly con fidentta, and replied to the day following, by Dr. Thomas.. Private personal consultation from 8 A. x. (ill 9 p. v. Sunday from 8 till 11 A. v., and 6 till 11 p. x. - Office or consultation rooms, 653 Clay Street, San Francisco, as above., . .. r ? ' N. B. Cases of Medietas forwarded (under seal, so as to defy observation.) to all porta of 1!S71. FOR ' Ilnll. Tornado Thresher-Hlmllsr but much superior to the "Kuelt" and "Jiweep stakes," with a heavier frame and wldei slioe, and other lnifroveuicnl for W73. Ji Is a superior Thresht r. . Endless Chain ThrashersWheeler, Mellct tyO'a. 1 two lw-a, Willi special improve inente not to be found elsew here. ilfona Power AH ales and atyle, Including " "ew moaei nu , uoin "Mounteu ' ant "Down." , , , Ilarkeye Mower, also Reaper and Mower iTusnivnii soie awnonxeci iurefffi.e irir tn sale of the "HIJUKKYE" In Waahingtoti Territory and Wntom Idaho. Ours an "ur.,uir-,r"mad ty Aultman, Miller Co., the originator and owners of the libek eye I'ateutu, . Taylor NuIVy Bako dunerlor to any h- er rtaae yii iiitroaueen, very desirable for f leaning wiwm neius as wen as raxing nay. lavo had them mad" expressly to order. stronger and heavier than can be found elsewhere. . j Itevol vlnff Hakes $ to 10 feet long, also the ... Barnes' ttakeXf no feet bead, mounted on "runner" new tripylng device la tuuch tue vest 1 revolving iuiKe maue. Horse Hay Porka Palmer's, Walker and ma iL'ius itarpoon. Fan Mills Tin rke's "Double Hhake" Paetfl, Mill, the only mill that will cparaU oau. iraia wucat eriewiy. ( bwrns P.laneherd'. the BEatT In tho world alao tho cylinder and the Thermometer. ,WageB-Wii have both the "PACIFIC and "liAlN"wllh "new pattern." extra strooe ami oeavy inimoies. vvneeis soaau in iMiiilng all, and other Improvements tor 174. Guaranteed to run lighter and outwear any other wagon In this market. - ALHO, t f arveatl ng ToIa, Millstones, Kmul Machine, HU'sm Kntiliiea, , I'ianlng Mills, P.ugglea, Carriages, Etc., etc., etc Kxtraa for Machine, -lekle Hct loll, Hoier and Leather licit I nu-. Turbine water wheels. We Import only the beat articles, and ouri price win at an times oe aa low a the lowest 1 mrimAi out for Irresponsible Runners. w1iJ are anxious 10 get rui 01 second rat Machines. 71 Jberal terms to the trade. ManiifactnJ rers' Descriptive Ctreulers melled on applies- tun. njrr, atanMiitaiiu., i'ortlattd, Oregon. FOUNDED IN 1853. r7fN. 619 Sacraments Street, cor. below What Cbeer Ileus. Prtvste Eatraaee aa Leldcdor9 atreet, 6an I'raociaca. EtlnlUAfd trprtttlf U atfurdtl afflietti etmnd mmd acitsdie meet tent aid im li trtaimumt ami ears of all t'riruttnnd droit. it VinoMH. Sen ' cy ad all Sejmal TO THE AFFLICTED. DR, W. K. DOHERTT RETURNS HIS BIK cere thanks to hi numerous Datients for their patronage, and would take this opportu nity 10 reminu tnem id mi lie continues to con sult at his Institute for the cure of chronic dis eases of the Mings, IJver, Kidneys, liK-llve and Uemto-Crinary Organs, and all private ilisi --, viz : eyphilla In ail Its forms and sta ges, Hciulnal Wrakncss, and all the horrid eon-MVu.-uci-s of self-abuse, Oinorrhiea, (ileet, HtrKures, Kortumal and Diurnal emissions, feexual lability. Diseases of the Back and IOln. Inflammation of the Hladdcr and Kid neys, etc., etc.. and be hopes that bis long ex perience and successful practice will continue to Insure him a share of public patronage. Hy the practice of many years In Europe and the I'nlted MJites, he Is enabled to apply the moat efficient and auccesaful remedies agaloat dis eases of all kinds. He cures without mercurv. charges moderate, treat his patients in a cor rect and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known miifwctabtllty and high standing In society. All parties consulting him by letter or other wise, will receive the best and gentlest treat ment, anu isupuuii aeerocy To Females. When a female Is enervated, or afflicted with Hl.i'D.A MrMlrn... nf (h h.nlr a n llmh. pain In the head, dimness of sight, loss of nuisetilar power, palpitation of the heart. Irrt- fulillity. nervousness, extreme urinary difficul ties, derangement of ttlgestlve functions, gen eral ueuiiiiy, vaginiiia, an diseases or tne womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other disea ses peculiar to females : she should iro or write at once to Hie celebrated female doctor, W. K. ixiherty. at his Medical Institute and consult him about her troubles and disease. The Doc tor Is effecting more cures than any other phys ician in the Htate of California. It no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately and save yourself from palnlul sufferings and premature death. All Married Ladies whose delicate health or other ctreumstances prevent an Increase In their families, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty' Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. I To Correspondents. : Patients resldlng'in any part, of the country, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty In their respective cases, and who think proper to submit a writ ten titatement of such, tn preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured tbaf their Communication will be held most sacred. The Doctor is regular graduate and may be consulted with every confidence. If the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication will be unnecessary, as Instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen. eral treatment of the case (including the reme dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no Idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted Should your condition require immediate at tention, send ten dollars In coin (or that value ln currency) by mall, or Wells, Fargo Oo.'s Express, and a package of medicine will be sent to your address with the necessary instruc tions for use. Consultation by letter or other wise, free. Permanent cure guaranteed or no PB Adores, ; V, TC.' DOHERTY, M. D.; ' . i J '": . , Ban Francisco, CaL Sper'maiorrhoea. Dr. Doherty ha lust published an Important pamphlet embody inglils own views and expe riences in relation to Impotence or Virility, be ing a short treatise on rj perm at orrhoea or Sem inal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent -on this affection, and other disea ses of the 8uxual Organs. - This little work contains Information -of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for feturn postage. AdJress, W. K, DOHERTY. M. D.. : v8n:af. .4 ,r ? Ban Francisco, CaL :D.B.RICE,II. D., PHYSICIAN ;& SURGEON, ; . ! 7 i AtBANY. OREGON, !( - Office oh Main treet, between. Ferry , and rtroadalbln. Residence on Third' street,' two blocks eaiit, or below, the Methodist Church. - . v8n4.lt. , i .?U-A-JPABW FOR SALE. r--ri THE tCTDERSIONfeD OFFERS FOB BALE a farm, situated three miles from Karris burg, containing 855 acres, well Improved 125 beiug la cultivation, and all good wheat land. It contain a good residence, barn, orchard stoelc water, and all other conveniences. Term easy., Inquire of B. B. Hoit, Bania. burg, OregWiiorgC .1 JAMES Wri.EIJLN. nWt. ,VaU Walla, W.fc PBJKfasiVI' ti- V ? ml f7 ' , 4 ffle fa&fog There are several kinds cf BUCKEYE Machines offered t? the public. The old, original and best is. that manufactured by ADRIANCE, PIiATT & CO. : Ee sure and order this kind only all others sell on the reputation this has made ; DIFFERENT : STYLES AND TO -.. Suit tho Eeqrirementi OF EVERY FARMER VZy-iE k0 U t , -Boelteye Seli-Bake Beper , :, s VSm ore also Agents for Oregon and tJi Territories for tbd ' VI BR ATOR THRES HER ! Unquestionably the most successful Thresher in tho -world This is something new in Farm Machinery. Dena xor special iircuiar - TTo are Uo Ageot for the Weli-Knowa ' HAINES' GENUINE HEADER-1 HMItfin' TT-T-. TT i TTT , - f IliVIl in various parts, and we now offer it to the Farmer, feeling ; - n auifrcA that tt. i FAR THE BEST HEADER EAER asa... :. WIIH PATENT ROLLER TH2 mXCEEIXWAGOir. 0 If f. S; - J 0 rJ "3 "3 -J OJ rt O W w- a CO a M M W a P as 2 ca C9 5.S 55 o ti fa o M f Hi M CO 1 B 1 B - M P a t. o 2 w o t ta NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. 14J0TICE IS HF.REPY GIVENT THAT THE! L underslsned, Admldtstrator of the estate' of Louis Kl riser, deoeasd: has filed with the! County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, his flnali account lor settlement, ana mai ' ine uiuniy. Court of said county, on the 4th (lay 01 June, 1873, made an order appointing - - Tuesday, the Slh dctv of July, 1878. at the hour of 1 o'clock n, m. of that day, at the Court liousn In the city ot Aloany, in saw county, for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. DANIEL tiABTT, Adm. S. Al JOHICS; Atl'y. 48w4. . - j WY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED! JL out of thecouniy court or tne rjounty 01 14nn, in tne state 01 oretron, to m airecwa and delivered, in favor of W. F. Enrrowa. and acainst W. M. Sill and David Thomas for the sum of 101.27 Ih U. S. gold coin, and interest and costs, I did upon the 28th day of May. 1STM, levy the same on the following described real property of the said W. M. Sill, to wit : Pnrts of Sections No. (8) eight and (it) in Township No. (14) fourteen. South of Range, 4 west, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point, v. , .v. in Q11 rt.ri .l,.tn. rmm thf, urnx tug iiuitu k. '"' . ..... - , , nnth-.if cnrripr of the north-east Quarter of 1 Sectiori No. 8,. In Township No. 14. South of Kange,- 4 west, ana running inraw rods: thence south 40 chains; thence West lOQi rods : thenoe north 40 chains to the place of be-i plnntnir nnntaininir 100 acre, and b"tng situato. in Linn county, Oregon, ana I will, by virtue of I said execution, on ,r,t- Saturday, the 12th day of July v 187 t, f Vh himr of 9 o'clock tn the afternoon of that dsy, at the Court Houie- door in. the City -of Albany, in said county, sell all the right, tUl, interest and estate of said W M. Sill ir ntu to the above described property, at puoitoaoetion, to the highest bidder, for cash gold coin . in band, to satisfy sid execution and erwts aad accruing, coew. - . S1VET- fftS&rXtT, Linn Co., TSCoo. X ,.x WITK NEW AND SPECIAL Improvements FOR THIS ; . - i i Hi 11AVA IMPORTED TO THIS STATE 5 0 0 SOLD -,v.... - - JT Last iea! FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO., OF 8A3T FBANCOSCO.' Established in i863! Assets. January 1. 187 ewer $850L . AAA t fS.U. . r Fifty Tfaonsacd Dollars lcpeaitea wiitt taa.Btatfl Troasararv in Compli anco with the laws of the State pf Oreaon. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ! Losses Fairly ' Adjusted And ' Promptly Settled I ? A. r. WBlEJGLERi ' AGENT, ALBAlSjY, OREQOIsli ' GEO. F". CHANT, Slajiager, nlirnS. ' . ',. Portland, Oregon, v OHrYES! THE BAY TEAM STILL LIVES ! - AND IS RUNNING OH TIME! T T" HANRFUL FOH PAST FAVORS, AND" still desirous of continuing to meet ttw ss,mp, the proprietor is always ready and easily found at all times. ; Passengers ami bavgaga carried to and from the cars to any part or tha city at reasonable rateS. A. N. ARNOLD. Albany, Oregon. , Ptopnetor. ' , TSn33tf; r FRANKLIN c HEAT MARKET ! , ; 3. It. UEBREN, Prop. irifri.t. k,eep cGnjstantlt on hani ww.: the best meat the market aSords, and will always be. found ready to accommodate thos who may favor hirn with a calt V"lIiBhest market turice rjaid for cark-Ta CJASH PAID FOB V WTLf, PAY ?THB HIGHEST MARKET prioe, in cash, for all eggs brought to my ea Ubliahment. In Albany, . - ;nStf. : TL CHEADLE. fStw-Aafa per day! At wanted I V-T V7 mm " All classes i worams pit-ftti either box, young or old, make mora money at work for us In tbeir snare njorpcta, or all Irfie tame, tbanat vnyuuiD ;'e. i-" lars uoti." Addrasa O. Stiusoa At poai T . aw - jm AT AMT '