if fi ll I ...At'OrNT22, 1873, IE RIGHTS, DtNMCRAT. Iwiao Miller, 0. P, t'onhow, AV. It. Prlvett. U J. lliiguewood, ..W. J. illarnlltor), ......Dtiv. Hailisrty. Mr. ' 'f.. I nil- " i. vvuicon, jr. Mnttliovtr Fountain. .''im. MuyAB. H. Holt J. Jt, Moixan, F. L. Craniili: J. It. Neil. 3. it. Italston. I- j, McA Jomas. A. W. Wright. j L. Bamuel. I. N. Smith. ,';. Miide.. pit.,. iul..i. it... . Hi ton ,, j.,!"...9-.'.,...,...J. H.-Turnei'. i ,..A. A. Fink. I- 11 , Al.WUeeler. . IH19. Gulx& (ico. Olirlbtle. ," J-,. H. F.Brown. !.... J .lirulKofarmer. !),Jil.....i..Jt. - W, fWuson. lltfaA N. T. Caton. Uli'MiKT E. P. Bovlea. J 1HI1TOW KPBCIAI. ELKC110N. ft thablmf, if ,llt ,mmt Ci 'uuntiea within tha Kpneral election held on the A. ft. WM, tha lion. Jowph ; (I, V liiinnnjtily elcotoa Unprasmitatlvo of ibe H atom son In tbo Forty TWrJ Con. I fronwHthiUiillwlBtalraiaiid' f "mm, the said eicction.'imld offteo J mi lMoiBiuit by tire Heath of raid lncutai 1 H'ntnw , Wmu; By provision' of tho Constitution -'ms miltwl StiA.-s, and (he laws of thlsHtatf , f t. tyt-fjmn III duty of the lnferuQr thereof - writ or election to 1111 such vacancy; thereloro.LL.il'. Urover. Uovernor of M of Oretron. do hereby command von I .vh lit von to nol.lf'v Mutrwtri,l .mlirpt, inf r oil Within and for vour several enmities. d A soeelal .election of-Uenresnntfttivn In f ress to All tho vacancy aforesaid, on Men- I the (13) thirteenth day of October, 187.1, that vou cause all oroner notices to bo ' (ltittereof aocordlnu-to law. ven under my hand and the- Seal of th I jo of Oreiron. ut.Balcm. this tenth dav of I v. A. 1). 1873. ISKAJ.1 ' !,' , f ' Ii F. QTtOVKH. IM'$t, : 9. F. CnAnwiCK, Secretary of Htate, Li Pox Excitement. On last th our oity, was thrown Into ;a Hurry by a flying rumor that our aster, Ki Eaymonil, wastlown small pox, haying caught it by ling mail matter.- As absurd as itory would naturally appear, It d ready credence among a large of persons,,,, and consequently jli uneasiness and anxiety was op- Infr among tho people. It Was soon tiverjed , tluit Sir, Bay raond was re j ill, "-btrt'soerat persons had the gthought to iimmadintely liiteview k; JtiCe, his 'physician, from whom oey learner), th.atfliis.sjckness was only fcniforary, caused by a cold or some--B lug of that sort, and that lie had not a single symptom.of. small, pox, , ' But, in the meantime, while- things were getting straightened out in this satis ' factory shape in one quarter, some very indiscreet peopW'wcro in ' other quar ters spreading the sensational 1 report, ,and lMonday morning-tlie people of this. vicinity,, for jnilca around, ,wero infotmeil that wo hM small-pox in Al lanyaveTaginjj frpin'; one to; twenty "ciles! Tho consequence was that dur 1'4 the current week but few country joplu haye been in the city, and our feets have been almost as deserted as Wfruihs of Pompoii: In the mean-' Tfr TJvmnml la nn n,wl nhmtf Tl) pending tS his mail bags, as usual. well enough for tho people to bo V ided and careful, and' to warn the i ihlic when any real danger from this 1 "khy othcr'contagton exists, but there no necessity of going oft "half cock ( F-f 'h '-'W8 ffi?tarice, j and alarming : -l-Hfjf' ole' community and damaging Jfty f interest, uselc8syj I V i. 1 '. I Interview with the attending' j : 'ian or friends of the alleged pa- (rencrally iavo all this oonfur d scjiiisational-humbuggery. , jhty Bear IIuntebs, Wo un irid that will lo Itev. Mr. Carfip p jtfoninouth, and several other 12- emen.' wero ret TEYrsrVake, they w ono tlay'arlfWWfMi ,a; ' omen,' were recently rusticating went out for a hunt ay antrcrwMi a- oear. jjero was indeed a "go.!' 'Ijhey had been look ing.fpr smaller game than bear; in fact a chipmunk had hithertOE :been thei Jieightof their Nimrodlcal ambition. ,"they wbie brave, fearless pioneers gilt .! 'Far, . jrest,',' and-, of course im- iiat(!ly'ar6seJtt) the' emei'gdncy of prJcasion, and as Mr. Bruin was up thev, the better to observe nis " letivers and secure a fuller view of Iayful!conduct,"lmnicdin'tety re m3 to othei' trees-, and qulciay aye, (lost Impetuoitslyfispemicd .'each ST his tree. ' From thtir exalted relies they severally and collectively nened ouieudly'flre on Bruin, until he umbled fo,m the tree and lay" prone pon tlw fcround. liven then they kept p vollejL of riflery upon him until their aminunition ;was .nearly exhaust ed, by which time they ventured down from their roosts and oautiously ap- prprtched liim In "close order'! with ri les cocKCuanu uimeu, uviviyiipvi, ' lot were ;only "possuming" and ' at tempted tq so for tliem,. to "die.togeth cr and fill & common grave,'T,', But, h jjwas deadjojact his body -was perfor lftfTItTi as many , holes as an old fashioned cullender,, so'that thero1' was Scarcely enough solid meat left for a taste aij lafn Xo picture Rro.Camp bell's joy .(rt-hovkff 0' braA'elyi "man fully and strategically "gotten away" With that bear would be a greater task than- this-pen. Is eapablo, ofr. v He y s 1'rof. Fowler Btruck it just right when he told bim that he had a great .head for bear hunting .: . t., ,., i u u A ivRESTBD."-rA soldier oametl , iWo tabe last week deserted from Camp Jarncy, taking with him a Govern ment horse, and made his way across the Cascade-Mountain TFagon Rood 'to this county." .Ob the way, however,-to more certainly avoid detection, he trailed3lioriwiv-)tl sonje on",n after nrrivlrlg Be 'solil the horse," and equip ments to John "VValton, of this Hy. jbnday Bheriil rancor, or mis It, received ft letter from the Sber- m 'lif Wasco, stating these facts and ai'klnii-Ptt'ket-.to be on Uie look out for IteC&he. Accordingly our vigilant jm-5iLi-i ft'lioum got on the 'ft.eut," anaT-tyllowIng It "!. found f ! fl',c dwerter ftt WiirK on the Buntlam L ' Canal near lhi.- city, a'.i.(i on Wednes day took him over to 'n;uvor where n U to be tried bv onltl of the Depai t- lnent Commander. ATTENTION, pAflMEItS, -AH formers in this community luiviug store or sell will tmi it to thsi JlWUko & ll be- , tsitre to cali on p-, rmmpletlng their arr ins"ict' 1 1 miii.i a lriiAHv. Editor bemocrat: . '. . ! Would you be ho kind an to (rive tliese few suggestions wplaoe In your valuiif bl'epaper? , , " " ' ' ') J .To tha FailniM who conttitutc tin! Board of MnimgrrH 0! 'tho Albany Far mers! . Ware h ouse c mil Wharf :;( !(J cut tlempiih-Xopsl'tt"ye;,bee;n fety jdillgont In securing a line location for the Com pany's warehouses, and liaye put In computeht mn!to lontrol ih&i lulerest of the Company, which Is giving good satisfaction piitside'. "j-, M Gentlemen Dlreelors, ivriuld it not be well to.Juava a Wharf ., cptistructed as soon us possible ?, r WbUtt the water is at a low stage Is a very good ti me to put it In, and I would therefore suggest that tus soon a harveut Is over this work be dduc, as wb farmers'would like to have 'our up freight landed at pur warehouse.' If tt wharf were (o be con structed at the warehouse it would be the priniipal landlng place for the W. R'. T. Co's boats, and would attract bus- Inessand eventually be of vastvln:- portauce to those Interested In that part of tlie city, and also to the farmers who-own these warehouses and valua ble river front. - . ..i ,.,.t" , . ' ' A PATBON df "JUSBANDIiy. AlbaiiyJ;Aug2(lS73. . ...X ' roJtDa op Praise. Sere Is tha way a few o our exohanges greet'the Dem ocitA upon Its ninth birthday : V, Tha Slate ItiaMt Democrat has- lust clOseuj i(s eighth volume. It Is due of tne pestTrapqrs Jn .tlio State. Bvmon Democrat n. , ''.. . - -., The Albany Democrdi lids entered its ninth volume, and is a live, apicy paper. M&n.y, - Brown,' editor and publisher, is a jovial, whole-souled cove aud, aside from his politics, we fwish him ftbundant success. QorvaUit Gaz ette. ,., ,., -. The Albany Democrat commences its ninth volume this week. It Is now the liveliest and best Democratic paper In the-Stato,' Eugene Joiirnah - - Too Albany Democrat has. entered itsnihth volume. Itisa good paper, sound in politics, and deserves the lib eral support which it Is receiving. may our rnonu Brown ever prosper and the Democrat loner flourish IS our sincere wwn. uregon vug enterprise. The State Bights Democrat enters upon its ninth volume It is the, old est Democratic paper in the State, and its editor, M. V. Brown, is a live country editor. ComeHus Progression ist. , -..., .,. . The Hawk-eye, News, Oregonian and Bulletin also said sonie nice, compli mentary things .about us, but we have mislaid the papers and cannot , quote them. ; We are truly grateful for these kind words of cheer and fraterhal ex pressions from our brethren of the pro fession, and hope to always merit their good-will and esteem. ' ',r TAf lob's Entertainment, last Friday night, was a decided sucoess. Pacific Opera House vi as well filled with, the beauty -and fashion of our city, and all, manifested;, tho high est, appreciation of , the .different; fea tures of -the) program me; -The- Panto mime was well put upon the stage and its tricks apd mysteries were generally fully performed. The songs by .Mrs. Matt. .Taylor and the Hart Family were palpable hits and were each rapturously encored. .Mart. Taylor and arry Watson Were up to their usual ly Successful standard In the delinea tion of character. '. The .Misses Gore and Messrs. States, Willoughby' and Royal, each acqiUttedthernseJv with decided credit. We can discern a creditable improvement In ourAlbany Amateurs at each performance, and may reasonably hope In time to see them excel in their several roles. We are much pleased toaee our citizens so thoroughly appreciate their efforts in the Thespian line, as it Is much better to encourage our home talent and thus keep pur money among us than, to lavish It upon those strolling com panies who- so frequently abuse our patronage by swindling our printers and hotel keepers and slandering bur citizens as soon as they are well out of the townf;.; ! ':' r ''';'' "''. -.' " - Aj PETTY-LARCENY THIEF, Who had been prowling about town for some weeks, last Friday evening, while pass Ing the Star Brewery, seized a carpet bag jusfc'inslde tho door and struck out on the. keen run. But our French frlendl'M. Bellinger,'(whb weighs 250 lbs) saW bim start off and was im mediately out after him; and, notwith standing his great weight and phleg matic make-up he overhauled the thief In a race of less than a block, and escorted him with true.French pojite nessj back to the Brewery, Where1 he was shortly turned over to policeman Brown. " While they were cn route for the lock-up he quickly squared off and gave the officer a "diff" which nearly placed hlra hors de eombat,i but (the riext moment he found himself doubled up on the sidewalk by a blow from the polioemam's. saline elm club. '.t Such conduct as those on the part of Billy soon convinced, hint. that submission would be the better part of valor, so he quietly walked off to prison, .where, a fetf days of meditation" and the most diligent nursing of a sore head, afford ed him ample opportunity for reflec tion' upon the vanities and perplexi ties pf Mils ungrateful world. 'J j f Agricultural College. The fall session of the Cbryallis College will open on the 2d proximo, under more favorable auspices than ever before. The advertisement which Wo publiBh elsewhere,' shows that1 a very able faculty has been secured, comprising six in number. -The Professor of Lan guages, Ml-. "Hawthorne, Just arrived this ,wrek from Tennessee,-where he had attained tho highest distinction as a linguist and whore he resigned an eminent position In an educational institution to 'cdme west." . Presldenl Arnold and Prof. Einci-y have already established a reputation among us as first class teachers, ?nd the other mem bers: of- the Jaculiy anTMfd t.t be fully "up" In their several branches. This Is ode'of the largest aiiil best (Son' ducted educational institutions im the North Pacific coast, and parents Can do no tetter than to give their chil dren, tha benefit of its teachings, i TnE"Bt;CK EAn. Z. B. Mom has otwnof a store at Pilgrim's Camp, on pAme K!roi'lt,'in Sweet Home Valley, ou tlM-Viafi leading from tills city to 01 hoi I and announce that ho will II," ut Al'utiy pilcis. This will 1,0 a r I 1 r'i,,"' " t,f;" aU"' A BltMI' AND "SlUA, M,.ff TuoMilay, whlloft lpcomotiyrj'was. en- gaged in tmciting up a iragnt car 111 Fdi. tt'r's mill, In this cltyjthe traiiigot under such rapid heaUway, oil the dojV n grade next to thenlll, as to ren dar futllo (ho atieljiptB of the btake mmVto cbecttl It, and consequently (he box car struck the corner of the mill at the end of tho track, with terrific force, nearly turning; the oar Into the mill-race and shivering its castings In. to tit! sorts of pieces. The.Jbi'ce of the flocIc shook the stalwarfold mlllfrora turret to foundation, causing the in mates to start for terra firma to escape the, horrors of a- supposed earthquake, Toe oar still stands there, almost a complete wreck, and we .understand the tonder of the locomotive was alsp badly injured. 'V!i(' ' I .ttoka OuT.-r-Let every friend o( re form attend the Dohiocratlo prlmirles to-morrow, no matter what his' past affiliations have been. If he pledges himself to support the nominee of! the State Convention, (provided that nom inee be placed noon a Reform platform) he will find ready admittance to the Democratic fold, Let every Democrat come out and assist In sending pure, Incorruptible and Intelligent delegates to the 'Convent)tn,', ITever did our par ty have a better prospect , of victory than now, .provided a true and -able champion of tho people's interests is put forward, and a bold, aggressive, patriotic platform of principles enun ciated. ' Don't forgot that the Prima ries Will be held at 3 o'clock to-morrow, and don't fall to be present. ; A-iDisgcsted CuB--rtPeters & Spei- dei's 'blacksmith shop has a new cub named George H -k, and he ,last Tuesday had to keep up a Are over a pyramid of 27 wagon Urea that had to be. set. - The thermometer at Other pla ces was only 99 degrees In the shade, but where George had to . work, over that fiery pyramid, it was about 990 degrees hotter than Fiddlers' Green. George now says he only wants to live long enough to get his diploma as a boss workman, own a blacksmith shop and have a cub. He thinks after he works that cub over a wagon-tire fire through one boated terra he Will con sider himself even with this World and will be willing to die. ' The ' Balloon ' Ascension.' The Jacksoryille Sentinel says: "The bal loon ascension that accompanies 'Wil son's Circus is deserving of more than ordinary mention. : It is far from being a humbug, as we had supposed upon readipg tl;e bills. , We confess our sur prise when we saw a large canvas bal loon ascend, with Prof. Lee in it, to the height of a mile', and then float off with the current' and gradually . de scend. In the air it Is a beautiful sight, and well worth the price for admission into; the,' circus.'.' , The ascension will positively take place in fills city on next .Monday afternoon.. . Api'REOiATED.4-The effort being made by the managers of the Farmers' Union Warehouse, at Bhedd, to plaoe the grain trade on an Independent ba sis so that parties wishing to purchase will have an Inducement to bid; on grain is meeting with a fair degree of success, notwithstanding, the opposi tion, open or covert, of a large portion of their competitors in the trade, Far mers, who appreciate, the proposed change at its true vilue, and deslrd to consult their cwn interests, should sus tain with a liberal patronage this, ef; fort to f(4yahce their Interests, j' -iJ 3 ). :., ., 1 . ' 1 r -- 1 !,!(.,, Will Push it ThRouoh. The Di rectors of the' Albany .and Santlam Canal Company held a nieetlng last Tuesday and resolved to pushing work! to completion as fast as possible. They expect to have the Canal opened to this city before the winter ralqs sotjii. Our citizens should be truly grateful for the pluck and enterprise' displayed by this Company and assist In render ing the Canul a paying cpncetn 'af,; as early a day as possible. ; w nww The .Whsat Market. The price of wheat has steadily advanced since' our last issue. Qur last quotations aro :12s 9d per oental in Liverpool ; $1.26 per bushel In San Francisco, and 75 cents in our Albany market. This is a much better figure than was offered this time last year, and the Indications are favor able for a further advance. Stolen and Recovered. A watch was last Saturday stolen from . John Circle, of this city. Suspecting who the thief was, Mr. 0. called. upon blju next day, when, by dint of threats of legal punishment, he prevailed upon the nimble-figured gent to fork over, Mr. P. declines to prosecute the lar- cenlous cuss. Item. A team ran away In this city last .Monday, and the wagon .maker only had to fill three wheels, make a new coupling-pole and hounds and put In a tongue. Aside from this the dam age is not worth mentioning. , Those Beauties, Col..'Peter "Soxe has now , on . exhibition , at - jlfoiit gomery's stable, In this city, a couple of those supertj buns of Which' We spoke in our paper lost week. - Don't forget to go and see them. ca-O',7 , IS JHEMOBIAM. At a ineotal meeting of tho Brownsville Lodire. 1. O. O. T., Hunday. Anmnrt 8. 173, tho following Preamble aad lieAoluUuu,. wfiB unanimously aiofod i. 1 . . . his mysterious provfHMie,-to retnovo from our midst, by tho hand of D-iath, our beloved ma ter, MltS, IOAHEI-JiA BBiKTS, lUld T'TI krbah, Wi; deslril to Kfvo some tfxproiifllon towhowwir sorrow at our loss, therefore, bo u HKB0I.V80, That wo deeply dejilore the loss of oar ststw, and satrty-intss hr irom our soci ety. We loved her for her virtues, and feel that wo have.iost-a sincere friend, and helpers but though hefi iileusnnficomrtAiiionshlp J -lost to us forever on earth, her Influence will live, and' the sweet memory of hor vlrtiuis sliU-,e,vc b whehkab, 11 tins oionsoo Aimicniy i,no, in KfM,VKiv. -ffnas wniii wb endeavor eo now In meek subm sslon to tho dceroc whleh. has called her hence, wo deeply mourn her death. yet not without hope t for we truly bcileva.Uwit uoiiKh her life has closed on earth, her Uu- -,lrlt dwenrth In tho "Anii-f:l lind Rsr,i'V0 ,r,t.1t by this sad event we are adr moulsiied nit w. ,ha" ""!!n.' . V1 labors, and If wb would .l-wra, isn an.vmiujj for the cause In whlcn we am eS.'lstcO, we nun ,..i,,-. . -,.v the weseut. 'knmtCvua. .Tliat. we olfer to" Um lelaliM of the d..-;-yi',T the syinmihlea wiiu Wi,..-". wr hearu ar hti, auri trust, that Ho who "r.-'-peri-th the wiinl to the shorn lamb." will (m the little ones she has lell, ornulorttheahtl'-fced latter and husband, and lrler.il", and when this life of death is o'er, will reunite- trfft Ihras of love now severed on earth, Kbwh.ved. That, these resolutions', be sprena ujwtn the reeonls of tho Lodtre, sorro.io.H-d with motimlnir bonh, d that aeopy ot fliera be sent to the Albany tinners for pulillrelmo, and also to the faoiiij. Ll our lamt-nted touw Iitabella Hassett. V & 4. U-H1T.BFRT. J li. '1 il'i-IIWRC. I , m. r. i- -ihh. n'Kty lure v, v ' nr. 1 rsA Coratnit A'Kt' Curr v. 8 1 HOME AND AUKO.tr). lU'l hot.' ' " ' " ': ' ' " ' Sickness Increasing, j . Too hot for scaiiilal. ( "Clrcu next Jonday. t-.n n nj. Heat, sweat and dust. No butter in market. Hill's (roda Is. delicious.- f Primaries to-morrow at S P. w. JUarshal Cartwright Is going after the dog'tjixir f (".-)'ffjf : It's a boy, and Jno. Brlggs and wife are Jubilant .' Qoy. Graver and family have gdne to the seashore. Thanks for numerous soda favors from Carothere'. I. -r ( "J Bro. Du Bois engineers theSt. Charles -in elegant style. Wheat is rolling in. Hard, times will soon hoover; Dr., Geary looks remarkably , well after his trip to the East, , Bauui has gone to 'Frisco for a smashing big stock of goods. ! House flies have taken charge of af fairs now, servant girl and all. Albanians are how browslngon green pears and Siberian crab, apples. Nothing so nice as the Star Brevrery lager rluring this Intense neatness. It. N. Armstrong looks positively obese since his return from rusticity. Our County Fair comes 011 apace. Get your iotas and your pretty babies ready. J. T. Gilmore and wife, of Center Preclnctt have it this time a girl, we mean. ' . Looney Bond and wife, of Waits burg, are visiting friends in this neighborhood, , -t- - . u 1 1 We last Tuesday received a pleasant call from our esteemed friend, Rev. Jos. Emery, of Cbrvallis. Democratic Primary I'd Albanj" Pre cinct will be held at the Court ; House, at 3 p. M. to-morrow. , , Kuhn'e ""Jewholloper" stood 99 de grees in the shade last Saturday and 132 degrees in the sun. a, t Saxe's bulls, nowon exhibition at Jlfontgomery's statue, 'ae a";1'a0 tlon to men of botnSBxes. 1 VC"' L. Senders, Ij. Kline, .Ii. Fox," and others of our merchants; goby next steamer to 'Frisco for new goods. There is very little "spooning" these hot nights at least so folks say who are most likely to know about it,' i We observe that most of the returned rustioators bring home specimens of the burnt district on their noses. . O. Pi Tompkins, of Harrisburg, has just returned from a ramble up the Columbia aud down to Clatsop Beach. Let parents remember that Albany Collegiate Institute reopens' on Sept. 1st, with an able and complete Fac ulty: " " ' ; ; Paxton's plctufeSfare dally growing in popularity. He uses all the modern chemicals and appliances In his pro- iession. 1 ' ... ; ., ., , . It was not a son, but a daughter, that was born to the wife of A. L. Brldgd farmer, last week. Quite a difference, to be sure! '. -.: .,,-,,;, ,:.,!A Don't be diskouraged if your mus- tash don't gro. It sometlmen happens whare a mustasli duz the best nothing else das so well.. , If any man attempts to prevent, you from paying your subscription to this paper, shoot him on the spot. He is bought with British gold. ' .' i, " Mr. Senders, of Junction, afforded us a pleasant chat last Wednesday. Of course he had to renew "his subscrlp-, tlon to this rip-roaring shejefc V Andy Carothers has returned, from the itnonntains. ' Yon ought -to -' hear sonie of his fish stories. Whew! 1J0 nab'i wbalo Wasn't a huckleberry In anticipation of the aerial ascen sion at tho -Circus next Aonday, the song of the hoodlums 'is t!Un,, in a baloonj-boys, up in a bal(hio)loon!" We tender the ' gratitude." of an over flowing heart nd ,a . fullstomach to Wrn, jlcBride, Esq., for a sack, of the' finest ''murphies" we hare seen- 'this seasofi.. -.',.',. 1' vr.'- !V, : .-" ;-i" -T -j -. i- An Albany yotmg mm. has come out in a bran new salt, consisting ot a pa per collar and a pair of Oxford-tie shoes;1. ' He is the observed of .all .'ob servers.; ,!'"'-: ,' '";,;;1 '', ;''',. .;' .During this boiling weather, Caroth ers & Co. are disposing" of about 1,000, 000,000,000 bottles of soda per day; be sides 4,large' quantity of something a little thicker than soda. , Mrs) DejLavohtia E. tuper! announ ces to the world, through this paper, that she intends to run "business her after dn her (wn book; in otlierworde, paddle her own water draft. ' The wife of Mr. Henkle, iriirchant of CGrvallis, died in that city yester day, of measles," -Deceased "wtts for merly Mm Fannie Kendall, a gradu ate of Corvallls College In 1871, ; , " , ', Columbia Conference of the M. ,E. Church, South, begins at Brownsvlllb, In this county, on September 3d.iBlsh op Doggettv of Richmond,ys(.n will arrive In this city in a few daysi , Ell Carter is receiving and distribu tes to subscribers those superb life size pictures of the great Confederate captairS, : Robert . E. ; Lee. ' Mealey frames the pictures In elegant style. ';Our young friend,'; J: Hi' Brenner,' was director of the grand musical eon cert given at Portland in aid of the fire sufforersi'; Prof. Brenner is fast becora deservedly popular in the Metropolis. The occupation of a "passel". of laisy Indians who now infest our pity seems to be about equally divided tjctween playing bean poker lo pur alleys ttnd reading the pictures on the new circus bin.., , r,rr ;i ,'ATpTTO f n I klwus did admire the malice 0 the mule. If a freak ov fortune had made me az miefortuiiate among ma az the mule la amung animals; I would'Belrln tew let drjve at .tljlngs a fae a nun uil. That suave atid'bewltchlng siren', Re corder Hannon, has reveled copiously during the past Ww Bt hls dally Wf inecn with the obstreperous law break ers, whom ho beguiles out of; muirt filthy lucre.. ,, , -5 Itev. W. It. "Butclier, of this city, and Xlcv. P. 8 Knight of Salem;, each slow their maiden deer in the Cali poola moCttains last week. They af now for above ,.thd ' 'yailer-legged" Chicken business. . , . . . . Thu Broliiic crop ol clog-fclincl which liiirrowii.over and interlaced itsuK rmrosHf tho railroad switch In this city, is said to have been the malif reason why the brakemen could not; jrrevent thr train from running lrto 'fester's mill last Tuesday, slipped along over the greased lightning. ' -There was a desire 01 tho pari .. the teacher to make a scholar uiik'f - stand what conscience Is. Bho sld: " What makes you feel bad after have done wrong." "My pap," sid the youth feelingly. Ij 1 It is rumored that another one of tie pretty girls of Jefferson Is soon to le coupled to a railroad man. Tho boyi down there think these railroad goby biers are becoming most too numer ously miscellaneous, Col. Baxe. at present soiournlng , , , ,, , , , rt a tills City, Is brother of John G. Saxe, the Vermont poet and humorist. The uoionei is also a very intelligent, unu scholarly gentleman, besides being 0 Pemocrat oftlie true grit. H 1 Iu consequence of the fact that 'wo are now fairly in the midst of Jthe cucumber arid" green corn season1 we would most earnestly urge everybody toget vaccinated. The very air is Sug gestive of cholera morbus. 'All persons who have possession, of memorials to(1Cpngress for signatures infijegard to th improvement of 'the li'IIlamette river and tributaries, are ifXHiested to forward tns same 10 a, GoWsmith, Portland, Oregon.. jVn Arkansas editor i down on operl behind or back door shirt He can't see the utility in having his olothes split up clear-to the poll of his caput) besides having to stand with his back to the mirror to button his shirt collar. Our citizens-'1 talk ofglving Mm, Mart. Taylor, a complimentary- benefit at an early 'day. No slarly Is more deserving' of favors at our hands, nor is there one who would more thorough ly and gratefully appreciate them. By'all means let the benefit be tender ed. " ,;?" f-r-: Our friend E. tl. Head,-.the live edi tor of the Behton Democrat, In com pany with his wife, called upon us last Wednesday. Mr. .Head Is one of the best country newspaper editors In the State, and we predict that he will make the iemocrat""bile" during the Im pending campaign. . '. Col. Saxe has gone below to receive 20 head of extra fine merino bucks which;: were expected to arrive at Portland- yesterday by steamer. Ho will bring n portion of them to this oity. They areeut here by his sons who are extensive stock dealers in California, ee the adv. elsewhere. Eelioiods. J3!der W. Stephen son, of Portland, will preach In the Court House, In this city, on to-morrow (Saturdayevening, at 7 o'clock,. and on Sabbath at 3 P. Ji.f. and at 7 P. M. mi -J Wanted. Westlake & Howell want the farmers of thisi vicinity to know that 'they want to bfjy, or store at their warehouse in this city,- 100,000 bushels of oats and barley . . Pkesto, Chanoe! Ca. Teal has removed his find blooded sheep from Benton county to his farm near Har risburg, in this county, 'i s H , , Grand diplomas off, honor have been awarded to Americans at Vienna namely, to-the United States Gov ernment for display ol cotton rind products, to the National Bureau of Education, t(S the State of Massa chusetts, to the'City of Boston, land to the Smithsonian' 'Institute ;' at Washington., 4T0 these four tfor eToellenee in methods and nroL'ress of education and schools.! DIED: r HARPER. In this cltv. on tho 17tb Inst., of onolera lnrantum, UAKK01.1, u., only son 01 r. c. and Aunla iiarper, aged u mpntns aau a aaya. The strtokon parents have our warmest sym pathy In their Irreparable loss. . f A Wonder bt Modlcnl Helentje, " may well be applied to pR. Wibtak'b Balsam op Wild Cherry. 'It is nenrlv half a conturv sinoe this remarkable remedy was introduoed to the public, and yet the lmifledlate and envi able repntatfon which It gained by Its wonder, ful cures of coughs, colds, whoop tng-counh-soro throat, influenza, consumption:, and all bronchial complaint, is to this day, fully sus tained. V''" .A great many people have asked us of late, 'How do vn kefto your hnrse lof.klnit mo ilU mni hIjsav t"V M e tell them It's the easiest thinsr in th wrmd ; fflve ShftrJiran's Cavalry Condition Powdew two or three Umes a week. A srentleman In the Eastern' Dart of the State. who was about.to have his log amputated on account of it being bent at light angles and and stiff at the knee, heard of Johnson's Ano dyne Liniment. After using it a short time Ills leg oeeame straigntana is uuw as servioeauie a8 the other. t,' ? 8PECI41' NOTICES. The Career ot a Great Remedy, Twenty summers Have elapsed since it was briefly announced that a neve vegetable tonic and alterative, bearing the name of Hostctter's Stomach Bitters, had been addc A to the list of preventive and restorative medicines. The modest advertisement which invited attention to the preparation stated that it bad been used with groat success In private practice as a cure for dyspepsia, billions complaint! constipation and Intermittent fever. It was soon discovered that the article possessed extraordinary prop erties. The people, of every class, tested Its merits as a tonic, stimulant, corrective and ro- storattve, and found'ihat Its effects more than fulfilled their hopes. and expectations. From that time to the present its course has been upwwrd and onward? and it stands to-day at the' head of all medicines of (ts olass, Ameri can or Imported, in the magnitude of its sales and it reputation as a safe, agreeable and no. tent-Jpvigorant and restorative, For languor and debility, lackjof nppetlte ftnd gastric dis turbances so common during f the summer moutbs It Is so absolutely iniaiiibio. indiges tion, bullous disorders, constipation, nervous ness jwrlod leal fevers, and all the ordinary complaints generated by a vitiated and humid Htmosiherc, vanish hnder Its renovating and n-tculaJing influence Tills is its record, avouched by vohitnef of intelligent tcatimoiiy, exiendlng over a period of a tilth of a century, and oornprehs'ndlng the names of thousands of well known citizens belonging to vry clam and calling- in Europe It le thought a great thing to obtain ttie paironnge of royalty for a "patent medicine," but HostrtteTa ItiUfrs htwi been spontaneously approved by millions of mdopendont sovereign , and Its patent Hn sists in their endorsement. i WEfeKLY PRFCE8 CURRENT. CORtftfcTBD WEEKLY BY P. 0. IA11PEB h - CO Folloffinir ar. tbo prices paid for wroduoo. and th prises at wbicli othor articles are foiling in this market: WHEAT White, $ bushel 85. OATS busbel, 371 ots. . POTATOES- bushel, t .60; ' ONIONS bushel, $1 1 SO. Fl.OUlt T bbl.to 60. BEANS White, lb, 45 ets, DRIED FRUIT Apples, lb, It cents; Pcachos, f lb, K,J eta.; Plums, $ D), 16o.j Onrrents, m B,tlle.' (-. BL'T'fEH f lb, fresh roll 12()!oc. ,U(lis ilwn.au ots. - a :cHI0Kto'B Bdown. $S HO. ; "B0(IAI1 OrusTiod, $ lb, 16 ets.i ' i.ianif, 'A lb,llffiil:l ets.) Sun Vrciscu lturinol. Tftl lb, 13J cts. TEA younir Hy',n, lb, $ Jo , ,ir,a f !, ?4c(5ji Oil i liiaok, s,H(mtl ill COfFGi 2.125 oentl. 8 ALT ., oil. BY UUP Heavy (lolden, W ko, l 40. Es. Henvj Ooldon, gall.,tl KS. DACOX limns, '1 lb, hr.U; fiidol, 8cU ; Shonlilers, 7cts. I, ARK In tins lb, 11 ots.; In kc, lOuts, OIL leroo's rCernori, li jn"oh, 70 ets., y W MB, 9 fU.1 "0 I inie Uilrr: 'H (all.. SI 2:; Liaseyil lil, bujlod, B Jl!., 1 u,. izain, 'e ut the o. ,.!;, and publicly ertK. the year 1K7.I, am. AVV ,' valuation, deserlpto.0t V. ' lots, or other property, , ..a that they have been wron i- ..sr-ssed are iintllli.il Id ai.iwnr lit the liinu find place above appointed. J.TJHDIU', riolwl. Assessor. Linn County. VWLEH FOR 6AI.B. rmnm UNDKitaioNEn okfrrs for hai.b M. one span of fine large mules, KIM hands high. Also another fine span of 4-year-old mi,., ir.u hn.i.Ia lilirh Altm one vouiur and lnsiikciy 'horse, 1S! hands high. As 1 wnnt to Ueave the country I will sell these animals ,,ean for cash, and wilt wait lor tho raonoy j 'lalof tobc w.l.yantis. 1 1 ( happed Hands aud Fact, lore Llpn, Drynras of the Skin, ". .. Ac, Ac, Ciroil at onee by IlEOKMAN't' CAMPHOR ltK WITH (iLYCEltlWK. It Keeps tne Bands sot in all weather. See hot .Vou get HEIiE M;jTS. Sold by all Druggists, only 25 oents. Matufaotnred only by IIiiobuak A Co., Cheni istssnd Uruggiits, New Vark. , lanl.V7)yl CJiANE & K1CHTER, FASHIONABLE BOOT; MAKERS! 1- ', ALBANY, OBEGOK. PRKR8 REASONABLE ANP WORK WAR rarted. Repairing prtiraptry and satisfac torily dtno at shortest notice. vSn39yl. . BOOTS MADE TO-ORDER AT REASONABLE BATES AT MEftY FLIUDT'S SHOP, ALBANY, OREGON. 7"Workwarrantod tnjrlve satlsfaction.Ta t v8n35tf, riDiiPniPTo f DflTUCPAPirQ UI1UUUI0I0 nnu ni uuibuniiiku, ALBANY, OREGON. tlrucsand medicines fresh and pure." Prompt attention given to country orders ana ;niysl clnns' prescriptions. . Koda water fresh from the Arctic rejrlons. etore on muta street, opposite uonner s oaiia. vsasstr... ., ,, B. 0. HILL & BON. NOTICE. CALIFORNIA RAILROAD ComDADYi Lund . Denartmont. Portlaod. Orocon. Aora fi. leZ.--NDUBa w liereby fiven. that a vtgorons prosooution will to instittfted agninst any nnd every person who troespassea upon any Railrond Land, by cutting and re moving timber therefrom before the same is JWUttHT of the Uompany AiNU jfAii jfun. All vacant Land m odd numuered sections. whether (urTDyod or uiiflurreyed,nithin dis- tenca ot tbirty miles irom tne line ot tne road belong to tbu Company, ; j ; T , 1. iv. Aiuuitfia, v7n36tf. ', , Land Agent. CHAIRS AND TURNING! - , .1 -. !!.!. II,- - , --. , ; J. M. METZLER, flavinc moved his Shot, to Jefferson and avail ed himself of tbe waror-power at that place, is nJw prepared to furnish his eolubrated RAW-HIDE ' BOTTOMED CHAIRS in any quantity nnd in any shape. pkr lie will still keep a large stock of chairs at his old stand1, either ready fori use or in pieces for shipment, W. D. Beldiug is bis agent at this place, vvnoltf. HEMU F. SATKS, GENERAL BUSINESS COLLECTION. "', ARD INSURANCE AGEXCY. -' . AND ' . NOTARY PUBLIC. Particular attention (riven to tho adjudication Cn lcdl, rms mndn in fill Dnrts or the HtatP. 01Uco next door above the Bee-Hive btoro. . vnau. JOS. It KILL V, CONSTABLE AO GENERAL COLLECTUlt North Portland Precinct. Bofereboe- by permission to the following gentlemen ; His Honor Philip WoBserman, Mayor of tbe City of Portland; Hon. fcugoue beuiple; Ur. J. A. Chnnmaa: Dr. J. C. Hawthorne; Dr. I. A Davenport; i. B. Kosenbaum k 0o.! Knapp, Burrotl & Co.; E. J. Jelfriesj Clarke,' Hender son ft Cook) 8. Q. SMduu.ru; E. Martin Co; A. B. Riohardson t Co.; MiUara a vanionyver. OfrTCWI Washingtan Street, ' otween jriret and Second. , , . Tvnsiit, SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS! DR. THOMAS, DOCTOR MEDICINE, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, 601 Eeamcy Streot, cor., of Sacramento, nP Btaira, ,7 l';has ntAarcisco 1 " Hay Im pnvatnly and oonfldRntlnlly consulted, either personally or by lotir, for the euro of dlsf-nsMR of tho (Jcnurfttlvo OrKans, Nervous Debility, (rUiiTinatorrliiea or Hcmlnal Wcak noss, Hypbilts, Uonorrho'a, Htrlcture of tho Urethra mid Uleet, or resulting from youthful Indiscretion, or other pi t'disposlng causes, IH. TilOMAH advc'ctiscs with the aIw of lnformlh sulfcrers where they may consult a skillful medical man who can give them proof or having punned through such a course of pro fessional Htiidliis and examinations as to enti tle him tothu ful lent eon Ark1 nee, 8jmrmatorrhna orHemlnal Dnblllty. As of ail diSHasos of the human system, this is tho most, to bo guarded against; so, if once con tracted, should Its treatment be most jwliclmiB, The relatioimhlp, or nluMle deiwudency oxt ing tMJtween the C'erebro Wpmul system of nnrvf-a and the procroatlve organs is such as to require on the part of the pbyHlylan an inti mate knowleugo of Their anatomical and physical structure, for when once tho laws of nature have been violated, the beautiful bal ance which naturally exists between the ner vouh and muscular Byst'im is overthniwn, and a vitiated condition of th mind anl body dls- 1lays Itself in an array of morbid symptoms, iol,h nervous and pbyslcnl, irom M'hich the pa tient can only hope to be permanently cured by the scientific research of the true physiolo gist, i ' ' Jjk. THOMAS stmngly advises those suffop ing from the above diseases to place themsel ves under his orofeKHlonalcare atonce. aiidn:..niiri them that bis treatment la uniformly suochmn fUl, and patients wlio have lost every hopo may resort to him with tbe full assurance of a rapid I)ft. THOMAH' Kuropean and Ctonial ope rb'iice liaMiflxtended ovvr twenty-five years. Ho studied at tho Westminster IInsn',al and Ht, George Medical Hehool, London, and was formerly surgeon to tho HoutU West London JioNpltal. Kxamlnatlons passed ifv Pf- Thomas. Mern-b'-ror tho itoyui College of Hurgeons, JOngland, Wi Moontlate of the itoyal tiollcge of J'hysi elans, England, IHWi ; Licentiate In Midwifery Koyai College of Kurgeons, England, 1NH; Dftr of Medicine, University of Glesflen, (Jennany; Gold Medalist, , ilcdicttl College, Uloonifcbiirg, fxmdon, 1WH. Ml. THOMAM may also bo confidentially Consulted In dlweases incidental to females. Patients unahleUi consult pi-rMonally, may do so by WK stating symptoms, ago and sex.- GonHi.lt.ai km by letter, true. Personal corisiiltiulon from 0 A, M. till 0 p. u. Sundays Inetuslv., Cam-aof medicine forwarded so as to defy obijervaUot., ut all rarls of tbw inierlor. ieHiUnoolals from patients, the Medical pro fes!or ami pntss. i-lit(riat from the "Hebrew" newspaper, San Franei8CM,.Iiilyi!r, 1H7.1i "LJt.THOMAH.-The medical force of oMrcity has r.i'fdvcd a very valiuibie addition by (,he re lent arrival of Dr. Thoinaw, who, ait-'f a liiowt sueci'ssl'iil career in Europe and tho P-ngiinh Colonies, has concluded to make Han Frimejii. co his perinunent hrjmc Dr. Tliomas' stlidtes have been purNtied uri'li-r the first Kuroix-an pbyNlclaiiH, Jufhiit bis proteHrtlonul eiireer ho hit pasmd bis exanilrHiUfm. at I.iehliz'S eelo- brtltd tjrilversity, GlesMen, 'iermany, as Doo- wr fit Meoieliie, with the highest honors; alff. of the H,val College of riiyideiiiris and Hur jreorin, England ; wi" have een bis V'ivrTnity IeKree aiMl OortifleaU's. A beaul'.rul Dlyionia preiteiitwl to the lwv;tor by the Gnler of Free Mar.otifihow that hi X-liliiable s'-rvlee-i uie oeknowiedKed by sucii a venTitbio hotly In the ab(,ve, noumd Order, 'i ho nflio of Uf. 'ni(fma is tm-ateyl n( dyt Kenm-v Mrwr,, un fj.lrs, cn- C . H C ?2 8 09 X IT FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! The new and we 11 -arranged warehouso of wftli intOToycd efeanlnir anaraf us of amnio a- pAeity, is now prepared to receive grain tor tho HARVEST - OF i 1873, Farmers wishing to STORE OR SELL ! WHEAT will find it to their advantage to wto me bofbre soiling elsewhere. All will bo furrrit'd sacks w fiiuvu ii(Bii jjruiu uy caning on mo. , 'j no , IllCillEgT CASH PRICE will b paid for boBt at all tlmea.. " . E. si MBBBILL, an old citizen nf Alban v. of A'vrtoltf-nk fiiialnnH qualiflcatlons, lias taken charge of the ware- nouati anu win superinuma me receiving una delivering of all grain passing through It. Albatiy, July 38, M78.-nO0tf. . . , , . . , ALBANY BOOK STORE! JOHN F0SHAY, DKiLBII IK I I MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDl&B BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! CHOICE IIAVAKMa" CIGARS J AMD TOIIAt'CON. The Lrgoit Stock of rin Oandiai eror Diongut td Albany! . , OOOda 111 OUr KhA Imnnrtn,! In np.ln. at mt.n. est nnsslblft notion. yTho;iIy n!oo In town trhpm A- ijtir. oood nt.jAu can tio obtaliinu. Call and aeu; THE PARKER Glliir .1 ;. 1CN0 STAMP f0 CIRCOLAH . PARKER BRO'S, WEST MERIDEN.CT. DR. . w. v.axr, ALBANY, OREGON. Olf'.'IOK IH PHI1I8H,M IIIMI K W,fC, coni.Tof First and Kvrry hbi-si.ts. (MlUso r.ours from a U o'cjwk A. 3l uu.t Ifom 1 to 6 o'clock v. M. luisiacnoc Corner Fifth anil Ff rf j- streets. , vIMMtfc . ; ' - JSStsH,k",S wviluyl Ain-nts -wontfiil All elawnei of workiutriwo- ple, of either sex. jKiung or old, make more money at, work lot iih in their nnnrw mt or all the time, than at aiiythinn: M:t- i asiicu- illg ubil-. fa-sUm-i V K v i Portland, 9" A I P rHFfV "5a ,- 1 1 n $5 FOUNDED IN 1853. tfKo. 619 Sacramento Streot, corj f;; of J.eideFilorlt tttreut, (a few doursJ i f below What Cheer House, f 1 private Entranco ou ' ' , liOidosdorffstreot, ' ;,t . . ;Ban Francifleorf , E$iabtihed txprttttv ii afford th aJfliaUd aotmd , and leitnrtjio meaicttt aid in the treafntnt and cure o ait Prtvai and Chrowf ,, ic DUeatet,cae of Seer- , I :i cy and nil Sexual ; ' TO THE AFFI,ICTED.( DV. W. K. DUHKftTY URTtfKNS HI8 SIK eKTthfluka to his numerous pat loots foi their p- vronage, and would take this opportu nity to vmlnd tliem that lie continues to coiw suit at h Institute for the cure of chronic dls eases of i he f.ungs, Ilver, Kidney's, Digestivo aud Urinary Organs, and all prlvato dlsenf.es, viz ; byphilts in all Its forms and sta ge, Hetnliml Weakness, and all the horrid con sequeuees of seif-abuso, Gonorrhoea, (ileet, Htrictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions. Hernial Debility, Diseases of the Back and LOIils, Inflammation of the Hlftdder and Kld neysj etc., etc.. and he hopes that his long ex perience and successful practice will continue to insure htm a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and tha United States, he is enabled to apply tho most efficient and successful remedies against dis eases of all kinds. 1 He cures without mersnry, charges moderate, treats his patients in a eor recfc and honorable Way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectabiiity and high standing in society. All parties consulting him by letter or other wise, will receive tho best and gentlest treaty ment, and implicit secrecy. '! ! " ' To Tonittlcs''1" When ft female is enervated", or afflicted with? -disease, as weakness of the bade nnd limb,, pain in the head, dimness of sight, lorn or muscular power, palpitation of tho heart, irr- Mllty, nervousness, extreme urinary difflcul ties), derangement of digestive functions, gen eral debility, vaginitis, all diseases 'of tht womb, hysterlo, sterility', and all other dlse sea peculiar to females ; she should go of wnto atonce to the celebrated female doctor, Vi'. K, Doheriy, at Ms Medical Institute and efnnl6 him about her troubles and disease. -The Doc- . tor is effecting more cures than any other phyfc iclan in the Htate of California, it no fals dolicaey prevent you, but apply immediately and saveyonrsplf from painful sufferings and Sremature death. All Marrlod. Jjadtes whose elieate health of other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, should write or call at Dr. W. K. poherty'fl Medical Instituie. and they will reoeivo', every pwsihle reUof and help, k-sV-I sm tt;i U;.t Ui.f To Correspoudenis. ' 1 ' Patients ipsirtlng,in iny part, of the country,. however distant, who may desire the opinlen and advlee of Ot. Donerty in their respecttvo oases, and who think propeT to submit a writ ten statement of such, in preference to holding; a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will bo held most sacred. The Doctor Is regular graduate and may be consulted with every confidence. t if tbe case bo fully and candidly describe?,, personal communication will be unnecessary, as instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen eral ireax.mem.oi ine case (incniaing ine remo dies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no Idea of tho purport, oi tnu lutier or puroei so transmnivea. Should your condition requlro Immediate at tention, send ten dollars in cbiii (orthnfc valuu in currency) by mail, or Wefls Kartno A CoVa Express, and a package of medicine will be seht to your' address' with the necessary instruc tions for use. Consultation bi' letter or other wise, FiiEBr Permanent euro guaranteed or uo pay. 1 Address, V. K. DOHKRTY, M. D ' rt n :-. f 'r: ;,; Man Francisco, CaU u 1 Spermatorrhoea. . , r Dr. ftoherty has lust published an important pamphlet onjbodylnjr his own-views and expo rienceti in relation to Impotence or Virility, be ing a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or 8em inal Weakneaa, Nervous and Pliysloal Debility ofiusequent on this atrectiou, and other disea ses of the Sexual Organs. : . . This little work contains information of tho utmost value to nil, whether married or single, and will bo sent KHKK bv mail on receipt ot bix oems in postage sramps ior return postage. Add res w jv. uunuiivrx, m. it.. . V8n38tf. Han mnciseo, Cal. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, " ' I CisAjr FltAN'ciecO. ' FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE". CAPITA!. $1,000,000. JOHN. Ill K15I)IMaTON..i...i..i,...,...imf.rti. CiliO. il. HOWAKU.. ..........Vluo frMl.li.nt. CHAK. R. blOKY Hocnturr. N. K. KDDV MarLnu ttccwtHi-y. II. H. UWKIJW ,...i,Clonorul AJaiiautr. DIRECTORS OREGON BCANCH! " P. WARSFIOf AM, C. II. I.KVVIH, Il. flOI.DKMITII. I )). MAOLKAY, ! LLOYD IlltOOKI?. : HAlnm..l,rt....... Albany , .1.....L,. r . til(lvl.JIi. J. A. CUAWKOUU. unites.... l. M. VKKNCH. Lowiin..,1.......;....,.............J. LOWK.NUUUU . JIANILl'ON BOYD, AGENT FOR OREGON & 'WASHINGTON TERR'Ti EM CAIITIJB, tucai Agent, .', AUBANV, ORECGON. FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO., '1 I..: OF BAN FEANCloCO. ESTABLISHED IN 1863 Ariotti iamiary 1, 1&73, over - vvj Ml UUIUi t i I ' ' - I . ) ii - 1 . f i 1 rifty honsnnd Dollars Deposited1 iit . a oraw reaanror, in uonipn- k nco with thoUwi of iho ' ' . Etato if Qtog'on ' FlRE'ANa MABJNE INSUnAKQF i ! l.oss.o " thirty Adjuhtcd a a't J'' 1 kk-Oiiij)t!y Settled t V ' : . J' -A: r.'WMEELCIfi, AQENT, ALBANY, OREGON, l" :' :BO.'tf. AKAN. MaiutK .t- SHEATHING, , Plasteriflff, Eoornio, CAE 1KT HflmpWsfiilOlrort. ii. o. r.onnios. I' I . .i..t... 1 1