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, - ' .... t (5? 'I f'?!'f rat; AUH!.STi!0, 1S73. ' THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. ill.) H(y. ijliinii. Isniio Miller. O. J. Owhow. w. n. wvctt, .1. J. lIai;uowoil. t.W. J, J 1 11 mi I ton. ;7'av. 1!n:,,i., ' i...".T, J. Wiildin, Jr. Martini Fountain. 'K..,..bum. May &B. It. Holt. J- M. Morfriui, ....,..(,,,....... F. L. Cmnllli; 'Ue- . X Jt. Neil. I" "'' B. ItalHtoo. '... K H. MvVomnn. " '..A..W. Wright, ",...... ..I,, gnmuci. N. Kmltl, 1 T it t iwiiivn A. A. V nit J'nn. Oaby &(i,.0. Christie, ''V i. F. ilrowil. -.. ii.'.. A.; Ij. lll iili'iliiirmnr '1" A. If! V,.r.. allll..l.i..;, .,.: ' :.lvr; rii (I,,',,,,,.' CCI .7 i' OP SPBCIAI. ELECTION. '' of tttetri4 Cuiwtm: If Mlin the ifrejnn: v w duly ol,.,.,.,, '. li,)pre..i,v1 f '' Ora-nn In ti,o ).Vay Ti,ir,i Vi I!.. .y'W.'dglulosu.i i ViLi-.iiit. i ..Ti; .: r." r 7"., '" " ULUl11 m HillU 1IICUIU- H,:jv prnrlsrtn nf the' rVuistltutton V,. 1 Vnul rM" l'IWHOfthls8t,ltl" i'll1,''',l,',''yJ'1'lh'''J,'v''rl''rll'"-''l' ! 5 ' '' ! '' uw. Uownmr of lll'Wm, ill. hereby mm nil yni! YOU 1(1 llo IV lm u,,... I 1 ,7 thin and l,,r your s"v.t.'i1 rriii7itln.. .( . !''"!'""" "' BepttserlUillvii In , , ,, !," v"'';'"'7iif"i''''ilil,.iii.Mo. thliti.-ciitn. ilny of October. 187:1 'lUOM.ise .11 limner i ''.aceoraiuf; to law. ler iny lined ,! ,,0 Fonl or tn0-; m bat. Maloi,-thia. tenth Uny oft Huiibkk IN TltAisi;;a. TliroughHK-1 P'lIHonoKS of g. J.iiitjjoruory, Raj,, v, e yesterday too.': tv (pin In die Ailr Kiuunua, wnere wo found o large mini nor of Horses In uraiiiln.f for the rue. at Uio approach I n,.r amrity I'lilr. Jan. ,H'elolii of portldluli linn four horses iinilcv liU oure, viz: Tlio lino trotting stallion, J'llolr Jayimril," owned by IKcJeh, a trottar, 0. years okL owned by CllassforJ, "of Vullu Wulla; "Mome," . a r fast trotter owned by IiownaiJule, of I'oi tlaud; 'Tijt gmitli," a l'athllnclCT trotter; owned by Craw.' lorujroB., ot, Albany, r i "Goo;1 yv, .Cornart is training "Andy," a bay trotter owned, by Crawford Bros., of Albany. , , , ,, .,, " ( " Iu Gird's stabicH wo (band tho foli lowingi ."Sboo-Ply," an elegant pa- Mr, pwnod by S.! Montgomery,; and Anteiopo," , a bay1. , trotting mare, owned by same.; a black trotter named nuiwna, and a bay trottar, both owned by J, ioffinan, ofHnrrlsburg; "Sohon ciiin," a pacor, owned by Frank Par- ton; "Buckskin" and "ElowBoy," ra cer; both owned by Wm. Gird; "Bill Gird" and' "Buffalo Bill," raeers. both owned by Geo. 7ughes. f - Yestei'day morning a -ifr, Revnolds arrived from Seattle with John Pen ell's famous racer,,', "Tom. j Merry." wiueu got, away,- with evervbodv In ihis peck g the Woods last fulj. j .'tioiwiHo Affray at Jkfpehsos. ! l.nst 'i'ue.'iilay Clias. Jiller, an old genlluinan -who lias for many years re sided mar fScio, In this county, sliot Albert Sinter, at Jeflorson. Jt appears that o reiul 1ms for some time existed between tlio parties, out of which tw or throi former quarrels had resulted; when, .meeting at Joltbrson last Tues day, some hen ted words passed and Miller drew a little Smith & Wesson derringer and discharged It at Blater, tho ball eutflng about the seventh rib; causlnj,., very severe, though not dangerous, wound. Dr. Eice, of this city, was summoned to attend the wounded man, and thinks he will get on all right. Miller had an cxamlna-:i tion on Wednesday, before the Jeffer son justice,, and was licld to bail In $1,000 for his appearance at "Circuit Court to answer to a charge of assault with Intent to kill. Helm of this city, t,cfeni'eJ' an J Oipt. Humphrey prose outeii.i: Miller and Slater are both men of families and are of good repute In their respective neighborhoods. IIO.IIIS AJVO ABItCAD. OUIi T, IP rit,frn.i H. F. CltAnn-frK, STotury of ainto. 'asr Act at a l-'rae. Did no'ticii licfi? a very' large ma folks acta Jio? ,Ko?, Why, I'm yoii l'iavn't'f " fere's an -paclnians-: Ha jerks HvJ-ay wno au uome, puns on onehtso, as well as a supper, snatches up-a liat pus it on wrong side before, I moat from a peg and pulls it i una, and about tlio time ho p, pulls it oft again and, hands . wnnll- boy, asking liim to : 1 Jiceouics back that way; ,,' tirlhr! soc'no'of tlie lire where :- nearly everybody else, dress ike" himself, and asks them -d-rl. Uicy don't pitch . In ometliing! Then he snatches so and cruslics in three or four Siof a house two or three blocks nit is in nd danger, ami goes iu the furniture. Willi a few Fhisasohe knocks tho bed- pleccs "aiid (heii throws them itieet, then rushes1 to the cup- L'fiilielif his arma full of 'dishes, liieh shp auil fall on every side mil break to pieces as he runs, iht ii Pi! guts to tlio window to out ho only has an old pew or a broken molasses jug, (onts besmear him over: and !h closer than a brother? He IBs ;to the folks to como and in sir, o the rest of the furniture, Ices nriother'divQ for things. ne dles'up stairs, seizes upon bovvi anil pitcher, a nlirror, or in fei)ti( hilit sin la tliinr tlioir flhis tin aiiure tl d, 1'UIU: Has i hou.-. .3 Iiou- :.iittlH hioki uter-u-;)ri3 virgin Jliirj'i one i Inothcr df .'whicli aro hurled into Jrj.idle i the strcot with a vehe- to the crowd," from this of property, to "cany 'a places of safety or he'll leads Witii something!" the man who owns this t is being thus . heroically i homo from tho Are that ed. in-putting out, and eping entirely broken up and ins Wife and' young In the. middle of thosti-eot trunk lid, surrounded by mollis i, mirrors and various spec- of i anatomy of the plastcr ) h n.lii Mary; while that fol blil) roaming excitedly through j'lM.i looms, teariu'r itip carpets, -r d i u pictures ana - 2..asionaIIy ail j, he passers-by with heavy ry v. are.. It would be too much oi of human uatur6 to suppose f,lie proprietor of this furniture iy refrain from the 'use of H f 4 areasonableamouiitof "heated t " msl, n( this time. Our friend h . Whoso furniture ' was saved iu imtiner last Sunday night, knows .ifcw himseli. Tin If'EDDiNo. Tho tenth, anniver, sary of the marriage of Ifr. aiid Mrs; m. Merrill, of tills city, was last Sat. .urdny night celebrated at their resi dence,, by a surprise party gotten' up by their many friends. The'affiiir was inooiy tilanued and successfully carried' out.r The cguplo, wer'o jn.the early, pait of tlio evening deooved awnv from homo until the gnosis could qui-! ouy arrive witu their tin treasures and iuncti baskets and"fix thiims un.and i-allor aU was properly arranged the .nappy pair were sent for. iThey came ilngood fline, to have their astonished yegrtcd'wlth a pyramid of tin. i,1V9 of every conceivable fashion and a table Bpreari' with a collatlou "fit for the gods." 'One of the amusing features' of the evening was a formal presentation to the "hap py brldu" of a pair of neatly niade tin slippers, and to the ."bridegroom" a plug hat and cane 6f tlio same resplen dent; material; : Pressed out ,ln lliis rig, Ed. was undoubtedly the belie of the evening. The affair was a com plete surprlso and , afforded,; much pleasure to all concerned. liAYINO OF THE CORNER Sl'ONEi The Afost' Worshipful Grand M-iister of JlasonS of Oregon has issued a circular to the Brethren, in this jurisdiction. stating that the Masonic Grand. Lodge will lay tlio corner stone of the State Capitol, atSaleni, oh ll'ediiesday, Oct. "8, next, In accordance with (henncient Usages arid customs of the Craft. The Grand Lodge is ordered to convene in Special Grand Communication at Sa teiii 0i) that day, and Lodges through out the 'Jurisdiction aro earnestly rc (iuosted to be present. Arrangements Will be made with the' various trans portation companies for reduced fare. Most IPorsliipful Brother Plindwlek. Past Grand jlhster, will deliver the ad dress, which Is a sufficient guaranty of a large attendance upon the occasion. K; II'. Bro. Earlmrt, Grand Secretary, closes the circular witii tho remark that "the occasion will be one of gnoat importance in the history of our Stafe Tlio honor of laying the corner etono lias been tendered the masonic Frater nity by the State Capitol Commitision erf, and it is to be hoped that the Sub ordinate Lodges throughout the entire jurisdiction will be fully represented, not only by their officers, but by their J- Albany. Last Sabbath juntas religious services . were '. in our various city churches, i n alarm bell rang out on the Sab I'V enlng air, and a lurid flame was l.-.tuiiig from the top of a house on comer of Fifth aiid Ellsworth is, 'Occupied by Mrs. G. II. Butler 'Wiied by .Uavfd FromMii. Tlio limine was.almost Immediately on l;;round, but owing to the absence bitor (there being no cisterns witli ,i my blocks, of that Joqalityj it was ossible to save the building, w hich ' f oon a heap of charred ruins. The mice .of Mr. Hart, 'on an adjoining ass only s'.vcd by the almost su jnumivn eKei'Ouus of a bucket bri- in, headed by J. H. HacKlenian and I, Herren. There Was no Insurance ,Ir. lirorniin's house, sq he is loser I'bout tHUO.. ifrs, Butler's furuituro, nit hall of which was saved, was in- od for RHOiit S1,00. The origin of fire is not known, though it is sup :1 to have resulted from some care 1 s on the part of a Chinese ser ; iviiom Mrs. B. had employed to . or her boarders. Mrs. B. and ;ily were absent at arrisburg clio niulit of the fire, and it is , iiiiit the (jliinaman was the only U left ut the house. - One .would i illy infer, iirview of Mrs. B's ex u ni'o, that a CMueso. servant was avery lucrative investment . ;H OVUHLAND - jloNTHrA'. The ' shcrs have placed before us an .native number for September, many '.he articles being exceedingly mat- it. i ft .'s to be hoped that our Na- .1 Government will seriously take f .msuleratlon some of the timely i. Is made In the opening article on tr Indian Policy," from the pen of I'.itterson. ANTED, Willi till liO Hmvell members." ,.; "HorKINS1 JlfANUAL OF ASlEBICAN Ideas." This is a book of nearly 400 pages, just published by A. h. Ban Croft & Co., and designed for tho Use of schools and business men, as Well as for instruction to foreigners seeking naturalization. It is nNjtise on tj,0 principal features and praolal work ings of our system of government as well as a comprehensive commentary upon designs of our Fathers in forming.the government. It is truly an American. Book, well suited for schools and academies as well as for Instructing the true A'mei'Jcun in his duties as a patriot and a lover of his country. H'o would like much to see this book, or something very similar to it, introduced into our educational institutions, so that the youth of the country, upon whose shoulders must soon' rest the responsibilities of the preservation of our institutions, may 'more fully and concisely understand their whole duty. vjre would com mend to parents and teachers a careful examination of this book. A copy 'of the work can be seen at this office. The school edition can be procured of A. L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, for 1,50 per copy. t . From the Bay. IK L. Bryan, of Elk City, sent us a new subscriber and the following items. , JesSrs. Logan and Bryan one even ing last week slew a cougar for supper, and the'next inoiiiliigiiiu.zlcd another. fof breakfast bbtli from the sametree. Elk city is to have if six mouth's school, commencing in September. Persons living remote from sclicols. and being desirous of educating their children, would do well to spend the winter at Elk, Tuition will be reason able, tho people ot the villuge have no bad habits, and it is as healthy a place as there is tn Oregon. Within the next year or two the citizens of that villagu expect to have a iigli School established and competent teachers engaged, when they hope to be able to offer superior inducements to persons seeking educational facilities. That Sign. .Messrs. Margrat & Parka hr.yc painted us a gorgeouB new sign, and Heed and Brinirham have put it la place. It is a frontispiece of which it may well be said, "other worlds may seek to emulate they need never hope to excel it." For bigness of bizo, for uniqueness of de sign and for attractiveness of appear ance it is a superhuman success. It is a complimentary benefit to us, ten dered by Our generous friends, Margmt & Parks, in return for which, wo oiler Ballou's Magazine. Tills zlne, a Xniyorsal favorite with all clas ses of society, rich and poor, is issued ior September, and a rare number it is. brim full of genuine matter such ha In. tercsts all readers.. It has a nice w halo- man's story, telling of adventures In the arctio regions, and well-written sketch! about newspaper reporters, con tributed by one of that useful profes sion, thp oeiebratod M. Quad, ' of the Detroit Precrrett, a most promising young writer. , In addition to nil this is a well-prepared paper on Brazil, sev eral beautiful stories, an extra supply of poe,try, and among the latter is a poem by Misi Jlosby of Virginia, "a near relation of the celebrated 'Colonel Jlfosby of guerrilla fame, and the usual Illustrations and comic cuts. All tho back numbers from January supplied by the publishers, Thomes & Talbot, 30 (ouuieiu oireeti Uoston. and ft.r n! at all periodical stores lu the country. BADLYo Ucuv. whijo Charles 0. Barnes was driving his Jen in, past the.depot,." the' horses wok, irigiit at a lumber niln. iiml.1 in Jumping to one side of the road, the necu-yoke slipped off the tongue, which udded to the already "perturbed state ; of- mind" of the horses and caused thorn to start offat full speed. Mr. Barnes kept ills seat and hold to the lines for some distance, but at last the end of the tongue plowed into the ground and stuck, upending the wagon anil turning it completely over. In the fall Jlr, B. was thrown with great Violence against therround, and when pieiieu up by porties who ran to his as sistance it was found that his left arm was brokcirin two places and his left ! shoulder badly bruised."" Dr. Rice was sailed, awl the arm properly splintered ana oanilagcd, and tho wounded man. carried homo on a shutter. Ho will doubtless get along In due time, ; , ; THE Puimawes. So" far as heard from the primaries of both parties iu this county were verysiimly attended, especially was it the case with our Re publican friends. In this city, for in stance, there were only seventeen votes polled in the Republican primary, where there were ten deWatos to elect. In the Albany Democratic pri mary there were onjy twenty-five votes cast. ...In fact It looked'Tor a lit tle while as though both parties would have to "splice" iu order to get a quo rum for the transaction of business. And yet there are nearly 000 votes in uie Precinct. We understand that the same lack of interest was displayed in . , precincts throughout the entire btate. We suppose: the people nave come to uio conclusion that the country is gone to the devil anyway and it is no use for them to attempt to rescue it. '. . , Accidents. Geo. Klckerson, ot this county, last Monday fell out of a head er-wagon, and striking on the tunibiinir shaft of the thresher, was hurt so bad ly as to cause his friends to desnair of his life. He is a sou of Prof. Kicker son of Lebanon Academy. . uaileok Griffin, while workiinr at a thresher, had the seat of his Dants caught in the tumbling shaft, and be iore he could bo rescued he was nearly skinned through his breecherldVns. i He is as well ub could be expected this cniuy weather. " : Just as we went to press last night Mr. Henry Afyer was very badly hurt by being knocked down and run over by a wheel of the fire engine, while they were having a iiltfe race between the emrino and the hose cart. It is hardy probnWe that the injuries are ot a very serious nature. Ripe Figs. Geo. i!euley has laid on our table some specimens of figs raised from a tree on his father's lot In this city. The fruit Is fully ripe and is roost delicious. The tree was planted five years ago, being then only a little shoot, and It will this yearyiold about a bushel of figs. If this most excellent fruit will do so well here we don't see why its cultivation should not be more extensively engaged in. In this most prolific climate every man should in- ueea sit uuuer Jus own vino and flu tree.' i No weddings. : ; -. ', Col. Suxe goes to Eugono to-dny with his CotswoWs. 1 Col. Snxe is in the city with his line Mii'iuo sheep. . . ' , .., , '.- , Hon T. J. Stites is quite IU at his rosideuce In this city,, .. i It's a girl, and wtf congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Struuj Price. Mrs. Cranor has been quite ill since her return from .the Bay. t. '- Down freight trains aro loaded with immense quantities of wheat. ! Democratio County Convention at the Court ouse at 1 p. m. to-morrow. Our friend,- Charloy, Cartwrlght, came up from Salem to meet the circus last iuonday. Bro. Butlor, of Aumsville, gave us a pleasant call during the week. He looked gorgeons. . i L Judge Tandy, John Hackleman and Tom Thorp are equalizing the assess ment and things this week,, Henry Jlyers has returned from a trip to the Cascado Mountains, fooklug mucn improved. -: ife are gted of it. - Metzler's chair factory, in Jefferson will this fall turn out an immense lot- of tboso. servicable raw-hide bottom chairs. . , . i .Hiram Smitli is about to resign the Harrisburg Postdlnoa in anticipation of receiving (he; Congressional nomi nation. I . , . Singular how many old foZks goto the circus "just to fet the chifdren see the old ciownl" O, ah! I guess yes! th-hu! " , . The Star .Brewery lager, manufactur ed by M. .Bellinger, is becoming daily more popular with the -lovers of that beverage. . .. ., ,. , As our County Fair approaches a class of persons are crowding hitp this city who are apparently mere orna mental than useful.- '-.'-' i : ; The liosedale Theatrical Troupe have leased Pacific Opera Houso during the week of our County Fair. This is an excellent company. '' o Jlfany a younkei' took his jimpson ,Jos som to the circus Monday night, and went through on roasted peanuts aiid, lie clown's song book, i ' Ituss. Duncan, one of the harvesters on Sammy Cooper's place, last week had tlio index finger of his right hand mashed off in a horse-power. ' ; i Jesse Parish, of Marioii, has a chair which has been in the family for 150 years. It Is now being repaired at Metzler's ohair faotory in Jefferson. 1 S. W. Keith, at Upper Soda, keeps a very desirable place and has every thing hiost comfortably arranged for the ac commodation of tourists and travelers. Wheat unchanged since our fast re port. In Liverpool it is quoted at 12s. 0d.; in San Franciscq $2.10; and in our iooal- market we hear bf no transactions above 75 cents. , Pnxton's pictures never fail to please. Remember that the summer is most ended and don'tfail to hurry up and get your pictures taken while you can yet wear an open backed shirt. The firemen were disgusted theother night because they couldn't get water. The Council should certainly make some provision for supplying the vari ous districts with water in case of fire. Dave Froinan killed a black bear in the mountains last week, after a lively fight in which he and his dog had a lively contract on their hands. Bruin made it powerful hot for the dog espe cially. , , - . ! If somebody doesn't quit feloniously and maliciously pilfering our fresh exchanges from the table we will be compelled to engage a kicking editor for a few weeks. A full dose of "bust- his-snootics" might cure the ouss of his malady.- .,,'.. Newport & Davis have received a large invoice of the Howe Sewing .Ma chines, which they are hanging out at Gradwohl's. These are the- most pop ular machines in use except the old- Lfashioned ones that used to run sewing circlesin our grandmothers'days. B. Goldsmith, Esq., President of the W. R, T. Co., called during the week. He.says she "Grayer" will attempt to shove her snout against the Albany wharves by the 1st of next month. The company will have four Bteamers on the river for the fall and winter trade, viz: The Grover, Shoshone, Vancouver and Beaver. , Dave Froman says a large band of the Warm Spring Indians are hunting hi the Casoade mountains, slaying deer In every direction. These Indians every year make a wholesale slaughter of the deer In that section, and unless some effectual means are resorted to to stop it in a very few years there will be no deer in the Cascade range. , That patent medicine man, with hair as long as one of our local preach ers' prayers and a mouth like an open trunk, infested our city till the circus came along and then followed it off. On last jlbnday night he made a speech on a goods box for two hours to an audience of digger Injuns and cheap boys, but didn't sell a bottle of his "Jountain balm oil." XETTBfi-BOX.' COJIfUMKNTABY UENKFIT TO MBS. MART. TAY1.0K. i The following corrospondenco cxplftlin Itself : Mrs. Makt. taylou: j llKAit Madam : Wn, tho undravtencd. cU ions of Albany nnd vicinity, dculrlne In a Bub sLnntlal mnnnortooxprussto you our rimneiit and ostoom, beg leavu to Hinder you a aompll. mr-mnry bcncllt ut as curly a clute ns you Winy bo pleased to namo. j Awaiting a fnvorable reply, we nro, Yours yory truly, JInrt. V. Drown; Ooo. It. Helm, J. II. Ilnclcluuian, Jos. Teul, A. 0. Jones, N. H. Humphrey, J. T. Thorp, W. II. Kiilm Co., G. A. Hill, J. O. Butler. Hmirl K. Hnyrs, Dr. T. W. Hnrrld, John Montetlh, . Walter MonU-lth, L. F. Marirrut, A. O. Foxi I). H. I'arks, P. H. Raymond, Dr. H. O. Mmlth, 1.. Kline & do., BuiiiIits & Bturnberir, It. Weed, John I'osl:nr.-.- J. 1.. Harris, J. It. Hern.ii. Henry flayer. M. A. linker. J. J. Whitney ! jl). Fox A Uro, Corvaltls, :G. Fox & lira., Albany, lA, t;arothers A. CI 1. C. Harper A Co., 'John I'arker, i O. I'. H. Phot, mar J.D.Titus. ; '.os. Ifaunon, ;Jos. ISooiilel. O'. M. Cnrtwrleht. lUaln. Youmr (V. J. Fli'lHchnciy "Allen Varker, !W. 11. MeFarlnnd, ;W. C. Tweeds-le, !Theo. CnrtwrlKht, illuvid Froman, jWin. 1'etersl J 'J. K. l'unlom; , , jjoseph Wouir, i V S To Start. V. lirovm, Ot. It. IMm, fa Teal, Mm If. Jtackltman, If. Jl. Ilmnphi vj, J: J. Whitney, altti many othert; .''- j ' v Meskks. Your very kind and flattering note tendering me n complimentary benefit has Just been planoUm my hands. Although 1 hone ever to bo entitled to tlio resjieot of my fellow caissons, i nan- never expected from them so substantial n testimonial. ' I feel utterly 'at a loss ior language to express my sincere uratl- tude, but will Sarnestiy endenvor to maintain your gooa.oplnlon. With your kind permission I will namo Friday Evening, Sept. 11, at the time, and the Pacific Upora Houso as tho place for the Entertulnmont, and no lmins shall bo spared In my humble ondeavor to make It worthy or your patronage. , rctmnln, gentlemen, Yours most'obedlenllv. llltS, II ART. TAYLOR,., GREAT nEPUBLIcAN OJTPOURINal i : now the Faithful "K,lhue"lii tho Forks. 1 etlIisons Magazine for Septem ber is first on hand,1 as usual, and is resplendent iu illustrations, fashions ami reading matter. "Peterson's" stories are always of the most fascl nog kiwi, tis-lts lashlons are invaria bly reliable. ,: ,. ,: -,, UiSTiticT Sfirnor,. Public school in this dls'trict will open' In this city on Monday, September 1st, T. J. Stites Principal. J. M. Kitchen will have cnarge or the Intermediate Depart ment and Mrs. A. Aahsflcld, the . Pri mary, AN Extra Race. TheAirrlnultiiml lioaru nave concluded to clve Mm fnl- lowing premiums for a half njile race, two best in three, at the County Fair : i or n ret horse, $100 ; second horse, $30 iniru none, 23. Attention, Farmers. All farmers in this community having grain, to Btoro or sell will find it to their advan tage to call on H'estlake& Howell be- foro complotlnir their arrans-emonfo tnr storing. "TThy! you keep everything! " a remarit very commoniy made by per sons paying a visit to the comnete and well arranged store of A. WheoJer & Co. at Shedd. ; ADVi J! JIS j;jl ENTS. A i) v ii r t ER'vV;-' ' i liilor Democrat! (jcio, August 28, 1873, t .1 Last Saturday was a day of unusual Interest In our City rram tho faei lna' ttle Radial! pri mary meetings was to be held, nnu rll0 F'orks, capital had gathered herc-or words to .that eiroct. At theriour appointed there could bo seen an Immense ofowil, consisting of four. whose bosoms wore swelling with patriotism, who had fought, bled and died for many years in the service of their party, yet scorning to reooivo any ravors at thU hand of the party, but laboring for the good, of tho eauso with a disinterested pntrlotlsm that Is worthy of imitation. Arriving at tho Hall, tho meeting was organized by calling M, Alexander, Esq., imoreiamillaHy known us Smart Aleck.) to the chair and Jessie Irvine, who Is as magnifi cent a scribe ns ho Is a Pharisee, was ordered to take charge of a huge tump of chalk at the black-board that the records might bo kept In due form. At tills critical moment a serious difficulty arose.; Alnsl there were. not onoligh to elect, which difficulty howevewns obviated by the timoly jirrival of a few1. Democrats. whoso patriotism is only equaled by their char-. .ay ana rricmiiy, toellng, who lent a helping, hand, and, by each man voting' for himself after an hour of-todious and painful labor, two well-developed delegates wore brought forth. to-wlt i H. II. Howott and Martin Hallev. who. were It not for their political nfli nations, would beveryrespcctablomon. Thusnded ono of me most stupendous and august assemblages we were over unfortunate enough to witness. Tho school at this placo will obmmonco 'on the 8th of September, and will continue during ana winter. It win be under tho skill ful mnnngomeut of H, H. Hewitt, Esq., who is a first-class teacher, and is well calculated to build up and carry on a school successfuUy. i Yours fraternally, ' ' ,,- CAUCASUS Many persons suffer with slrk headache and nervous heiuliieho, usually Induced by costlvo- . ii , rB, ', , ""cn persons will nnd relief if not euro, l.y keeping the bowels open with smalt doses of Parson's Purgativo 1111s. Ilavo you Inflammatory soro throat, stiff ....,, in.iit-.ieHs ironi any cause Whatever? Ijave you rheumatic or other pains In any part i t, ,il . , i ,, , """."i'.11 s Aiiouyne . .UU..1.1IV1IJ OAMJllltU.y. To Iternore the Cnnse of disease Is Its only perreet cure. WisiAn's Balsam on Wn.i t'HKRttY gives vigor anil healthy aclloa to the M,i,,tr, i-muiiwB mem oi an impurities, and, ns shown by thousands of witnesses, performs a ...v,., .,. ui eoiiyiis, coins, ui-oncnitis, eto. BVECIxVL NOTICES. SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMENT. 1 Following is the apportionment of school funds . of Linn county fo six months, ending September 1st: t ! The Career of a Great Itenieilv. I twenty summers have (.-lapsed since 16 was briefly announced that a new vcffrtable Wile and alterative, bearlnff tlio namo of Hostntter's Htoiuaob Hitters, had been addtd to the list of I preventive ftnd rostoratlve medlolnos. : The jojcstlvertlsement Vi'hlb invited attention to tho preparation u.!e that it hail been used with RreatsuccosH In private praeiiCC118 a ouro ior dyspepsia, bullous complaints, constipation and intermittent fever. It was soon discovered that tho article posaessod extraordinary Drop- orttes. The people, of every class, tested Its merits ns a tonic, utimitlrfnt, corrective, and 're storative, and found that its effects mora than fulfilled their hopes and expectations. From tliattime to tho presL-nt Its course haa beon upward and onward, and it stands to-tiay at tho head of all medicines of its class, Ameri can or imported, in the magnitude pf it sales and its reputation afl a sale, ORreeable and po tent lnvigorant and re stomtivo. For languor and debility, lack of appetite and gastric dis turbances so common during the summer months It is so absolutely infallible. Indiges tion, billious disorders, constipation, norvous riwts.'porlddlcaf fevers, and all th ordinary bornplaintsgencrati'd by a vitiated and humid ' atmosphere, vanish under Its renovating and I renulatiniT inlluenco. This Is its record, flVOUflH'll hT VIlllllllflB nf 1(..lllinnt t-,ntl. . extending over a period of a httli of a eetiturv, and comprehending the names of thousands of well known citizens belonging to every class and calling- In Europe it is thought a grimt thing to obtain tlio palronngo of royalty lor a "patent medicine," but Hostetter's hitters has lt'n PiioiitaneoURlv annrovfd hv tnllliu.B u iuuL-iumifUL wivt'rwigrji una um pafa.ni con sits in their cmiorHement. AD VERTISiSMENlS. 4!) 75 es no 100 fill 48 37 4111 37 77 37 IW 111 llil 50 61) 37 83 la 88 7S 77 37 87 1)2 411 75 41) 37 178 87 47 60 6r 15 , 711 75 m 10 IU 25 811 75 60 37 !' I ? 3 & g I - ! :. 77 87 60 f 85 ai : 78 60 81 80 811 61 01) 62 118 20 51 12 53 21 IKI 65 25 51 & l 20 01 12 65 115 20 41) 76 '. 30 80 70 102 75 ; 5- 65 25 49 75 . (10 24 37 53 00 111 62 00 65 25 IB SO 50 ' 72 llll 04 f,l 26 01 DO 05 65 25 80 70 08 41) 511 63 00 , 07 85 85 100 40 (H 117 10 208 75 ' 110 80 75 67 SI 70 50 70 41 25 71 07 40 72 80 75 20 90 78 40 85 51 90 74 110 63 81) 80 75 53 00 00 80 70 I 60 78 NOTICE.. . . OltEOON' & CALIFORNIA RATI.R0AD Company, I.nnd Heparlinent, rortland, Orugon, April 6, 1872. Notioo Is hereby given, tuat a vigorous prosecution will be instituted against any and every person who tresspasses upon any ltaih-oad Land, by eulting and re moving timber tlicrefrnm before the same is BOUUII'l' of tlio Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unaurveTcd, within a dis tance of thirty miles from tho line of the rood ucionga to tue company. - . . I. It. MOORES, vMStf- 11 Land Agent, Whole am'nt of funds apportioned $l,835 oil COln " '). 773 ut V " ". crruncy 2,001 10 nount per scholar. i p, r cent, of eiimnlov " ... Whole anient upporiic' last'Mare'h""l4,1l(l 48 v..Jt.. 1","W JI Clerks are requested to call Immediately at 10 Treasurer's oltice u,hiv. ..-.i.,-. iti-d) and draw their to, ., is aih ei,.,k. .La hnvo not obtained a copy of the late school law are requested to call upon tho undersigned, who will supply each with a copy, or, If Clerks ............ ...u ,,,, uhukih ana iioston co ad dress, I will mail them a copy. T. J, H11TKW, Co. School Sup't. liio furmere of tins vioinity to,""-'"1 "ur m""'- P'oiuse Lgnitltude. ;t tl'.i-y want to tiiy, or stoiej Those gentlemen are superb artists, v. :r,"liiue in (IiIk city, J i'i0 i we earnestly beK'nk for tliem a -i- ii.t mul britlfy. " I -nil share of )iubiic juitronnjrc. Reed's Panohasia of the Pacific coast will exhibit at Albany during tne ijinn county Fair. The writer hud the pleasure of witnessing; this panorama at Kalem a short time ami, ami can truly say that it is the finest exhibition of the kind which has ever been in Orciron. The scenes are paint ed by Col. J. H. Heed, of Salem, and consist mostly of Oregon scenes, admir rnbly executed and beautifully portray ed. jo one should full to see this u uiy excellent exhibition. - ,.A Enbohsembnt. The Democrat ic Primary, hold at Harrisburg,. last Saturday,. adopter) the following rebo- luuoii ; "Jlm.dvml, That the "delegates from Harrisburg Precinct, to the - County Convention, to be held at Albany, on Aug. Wl, 1878, : bo and the same are hereby instructed tn use all honorable means to elect didCTrates to the State Convent ion who will nledire thomsnl vna to support Hon. Geo. It. Holm, for the Moiinntuiuu ior uongress." Coming. 2V. Baum will next week receive a fall stock of cfotliini; and fa- dies' dress goods, direct from San Fran cisco. Hois determined to have as fine and well assorted stock nf m.,,; clmndise as was ever brought to f lic Ateniiv market. Iteiueuibor ihla n,,,l give him a ciUt. Fon Sale. .Ifrs. M. A.Doolittlehas an advei tiscmc-it lu this paper offering her valuable residence for sale. It is liuudsninely loentwl and well suited fur a family feiidence. Head ad. The Circus, last Monday evening, was well attended and fully appre ciated, giving more general satisfaction than such affairs usually do. They come nearer performing what they ad' vertise than any company that has ever visted us. The balloon ascension was a complete success and created no little wonder amoi)g tho large orowd of people who had assembled to wit ness it. It ascended to an altitude of perhaps half a mile, and, after sailing over tne town and across the Willam ette, landed in an open glade amid the timber of "Allphin's Bottom." Tilt fellow who goes up in that balloon takes more chances for his life than even a newspaper man tnkes In at tempting to draw money from a delin quent subscriber. - iNjrRnn. Jlr.. L.-Kline, of this city, while riding out to the depot last Friday, to take the cars for San Fran cisco, accidentally fell from the stage and was severely hurt' by tho wheels passing over his legs. Medical aid was immediately secured and ho pur sued his Journey, though scarcely in a condition to do so. "'. Oodky's Lady's Hook for September uslisrs In the fail fashions in gorgeous and fascinating style. The literature of (bis number of Uodey seems to us to be of a remarkably excellent kind, ewu for (hat superior magazine. . Delegates. So far as heard from the several Precincts of the county have sent up the following delegates to the Democratio County Conven tion which meets at the Court House in this city to-morrow, at one o'clock p. m: "i i Albany Nimrod Price, Geo. Hum phrey, John Hackleman, C. P. Burk hart, G. A. Hill, T. J, Stites, A. C. Jones, P. O. J7orper and John Parkor. Harriebnrg John H. Smith, Jas. P. Schooling, Levi Douglas, IS. Joult, Wm. McCulIoch, W. D. Porter. EroiunavlUcU G. Eddleinan, M. Brown, O. P. Cosliow, H. L. Brown. Claiborne Hill, J. K. Vreathorford.' Lebanon J, L. Cowan, C. B. Mon tague, Bart Curl. W - A Will Excuitsn The Odd Fel lows and their families, of this city, with invited frionda, have chartered a passenger car, and will next Monday "excursh" to Latham Station, on tlio Summit of the Oillpooia Jlbuntauis, about 70 miles South of hero. The place of destination is said to be tile most delightful camping, fishing and hunting scene on the coast. The party are to go at half faro ($4.50 per head) and the tlekots remain good for ten days. TliiswIIJ he tho gayest ayout oi tne season. JOS. It LILLY, CONSTABLE AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, ' ! 1 North Portland Precinct. Reference by pontiisnion to tho following gentlemen i His Honor riillin Wasseruian. Mavor of th City of Pnrtlaml; Hun. Kugeno Koin'plo( Dr. J. A. Ohiipmanj lr. J. O. Hawthorne; Dr. I. A. Diive)urtj I. S. Koscnlmnui ft Co.; Knnjip, -uiirroi. a uo.; a. j. j on nob; uiarko, Jiumior apn 4 Cookj 8. Q. Skiihnori E. Martin fc Co; A. B. Kioliurduim Co.; Millard A Vauauuyvur. OFPICK--2f5 Waihington Strbot, netwean First and Booond. . - r i i y v7u47tf. ! FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS! DR. THOFtlAS, DOOTOB OP MEniCINE, I'HVSICIAN 4 SU1K1KOK, 601 Kearney' Street, oor, of Saoramijiito, . i up stairs, ; , SAST FRANCISCO. Mnv !in nrivnfnlv find nfitifiitm.Mnii,, nr....,..in.i I'ltllcr IKTHIIIllllI V or liV li'lti.l- fnf llwi .. ..I um-ivrirn ui IMtJ Crl'IH'rilM Vit UrL'anH. rlTVnii lability, KrHTmaforrhu'u or Hi-miiinl VVuak-iii-NH, HypliuiA, (iuiorrlm-n, Klrli'turo of tiia uri'thraamKJIi'i't, or rcmiil Inff lnim youthful .MHJUorutioii, or other j)n'llHKirilnL;caiisfM, lilt. 1'HOMAH auvi-rtlncs with th vfw of lntorinhifr miir- riTS whfrn thy nmy eonmult a skillful iin'dlenl man who ciui jfivu thcin oroof ot having imsst-ii through miuh a courmi of pro fHHioniil Bliulh'H and iixiunlimtloiis kti to tmtl. tlfl him tot ho fullest foiind'W!o. KpcnnHtoiTho'iiorHcMiiliiai iKdillltv. An of all tlisoam!8of tho iHiinan nyKtoni, tills In tho tiioNtuttHijfimnlfd nriliiNt : ho, If imm cm iraM'i1, shchiKI Its trrntmeut he moat JtuilHoim J'lu; rcliitlmifthlp, or n-lnt ilu ilcpomU-ncy exists liiK bctwticii tiio (7troliro Hplnal HVritt-m of ri(;rvos and tho procreativo oraiiN Is micli tin Uj K-ij.iird on LiKJ pun, oi lint jiliyMlcliiri mi lntl- inam Kiiown-Ofie or th.-ir nnatoinlcal and j'hy0jlj)iJstni:Uira,foriri'hou oiiuo lim Iuwm of tiiitiin' havo fl-('ii violated, tho hrautlJiil bal anpo whinh naturally c-xlfjli botwocn tlio ner vous and uiiiHfMihir H.VMiem Is overthrown, and a VlMilLf'tl CIIIKliillin I if I lie mliirl t.n.l I.,,,!.. .11-, nlav itself In an nrmyof luorlild evinplotnn, both n.-rvous and phyHicfti, iroui whieh the pa -1 ifMiy in ipo to no poriiianeiil ly cured bj. tlio scltiiiUltc researcj! of tlio truu )hysl-jlo- 'j)it.TrrOMARtronKly advWM thosa suffpr trifr Irom tint abovo UlNi iweHto plnco tliumnelvea under -his pmreiwlnnaleiire atoni-e, arid asNures them thiil, his treiilmoni Is niiliornily sueoenfl. fnl, and linMeiitl who havti lost uverv lioon mv resori, t tiUn wlih the full asfiiiranuo of arauld and porimui'-nt recovery, H. XJIOMAH' IIiirufH ftn finrt Colonial oxiw rlfnw tiah extendi d over Iwenty.flvo vear. sr.inu. l at Iho Westminster llospttal nnd Tho now and well-arranged warohouso of Xfc. CIIEADLE with Improved cleaiiinffapnratua of amnio on- pitinm w ri'ouivo grain lor the ' HARVEST OF 1873, rnrmora wishing to STORE OR SELL WHEA1 win nnu re 10 inoir nnviintnci" tn oo mo before i!lllnKWi'wliiTi!. All will ho fiirnlahod Kiolu -- ,.u U,UK mo, -J-,10 HIGHEST CASH PRICE will lpHforwloatataIIUnie. " E. S. MEBBILL ?.?.Jun ol!'!",,n ,f Allmny, of oxcollrnt bimlnosB ,,,' .". i.iiN iiiiicn onnro or tin, wuro- Uol 5Urnor , nZl,ltl''''Vhr,0,lvl', ""d Albany, July ai, imS.-nSOlf. l" CI1KAW'E- FOUNDED IX JgpNo. ! 19 Sacrament 1 rt , of Luulemlm-il t-. trout, fa ruw j.-.. butnw What ( hour Hwiim--,. :'i . i 1 Eivate ,i,traoop, m ...j ; u(r Leidoadurli str(!..; ( - ban Irauijis'o. ". EtiablUkeH er-preaahto.ajp. k-r'i--tl i):;flrf ceHtjia nnUiil aid in, r-vit-.,. dntlcnre.ofntl i'rivat,l.('ttl(.lfi ie JJtecitic. 0(i4e f t , ' : ;."'-';,is arnl a .ye.'mi4 TO 1 IB r All It: f DB. W. K.nim I v KI it n n, core thiink-H irt hio . tholr imtroniigi., ami..-n!ii l,ik if.j, V.,,,.. : nit.vtor,'ni nrlli,..m ,hn, h.. , . i ' ' ! suit ol his liistlluto lor tin, oiui. rii ,...!.,,j.. , . il H.clun Ih.r Kid mi I nml Uonito-Ufinnry Orpin.. aici nil i Ulsi-iL,,,, . vlKi Si Mills m all a iv , , gen, hfinliiul Wi'iilmms. Hurt nil tl'c I. .,r:-l,i sci.jiuicis of B.-lf-nljuHi-. tJimi.rrli.ia, , : Htrictiir,. Noctmnil anil Dmhinl r i , Huxiiul D.iUllly. llisunn.'S of th'' (wk IJillS, llillillliliiiittoii of Ihp liln.l-i..,. , neyn, oto., ctn., nml ho hop I Iwl, mi I. , ... tplnsui-o him a sunroof piiLlio l.t Itoil Ktatos, bo is iMioljlcil lo n,,pV u, efllnloiit aml.sucoostfiil rf,n,.,ii,!.' .,,....: oiisos of U kluils. II.B eiuVH wif limit ,n,.r, ,v oharitcs modor.-ito. tronts his liitiont, 1 , S ' root uiiilhonoruUlo wny. n.ui Jian ..(or,.n?es , nnqliniUonablo virn.'Hy li-oni ,o ,,f ),,, .;: Y,V Z. ' 11 Hi.iN.uini; in Hoiiol - A 1 liariii's.coimiiltltiB liim bv li lt'T ... :.:,. wise, will reciilT.' tho best anu it. iitltvt t ' 1 iiicul, uuu nujultUt bccfw- To em:;Irs Whotl a frmaln l. nnnvn.A., pala ln'tlie i.ruSmilfir llOWOr. nillMll.nl.l,.n nf tl., fitbility, norvousncss. oxtrnoo iTin-ii v irti--tifB, diiraupouirt of diKcstivo tmtsui. , oral iloljllny, v.-i,.;inllls. nil .Uia of i womb, hystorln, storillly. ami all ollior ill-. om i,i;i'iiuar to lomiuos : blm slioukl tn ,r 'ui i'i atonco tothpci'lol.nit.'d I'.'iiioi. .r w y ItoKorty, at, his Sfoilioal lnatiluto ami coii'ii)' hiin iibinit, lnr trouljlos ami .iio.i.,.. The ! tor Is uffectlritf mnriiciu'on tlieii um-oiher-i.lM -lclan in the Statu ol CaJiloniin. j i t. ial. ili'lloney i.roviuit, you. but imnly tinmodian i-.-anil siivo yourself from piilniul smr riii' s v, riremnturo death. All -ilm-riod l..i,i',. Wh----i-Uolioato health or other olrenmsla a previ.t oollatllr. w. K. Dohirty's Modioal liiMitule help WUi ri,00lve UVL"y Pysi"'1 Kil l urn! ' i i To Corr-jioii!-itM' o,..i n.ii-. " -" '.' l'":"- ui'- ii,ion ..uuBu u, ,,r. aaiiieiiy rn th.-ir re si.ye: i o wises and who think proper (o Buljn.lt. , (writ, tenstntemeiitof such. In ,ref. I enee In li'-M',... a liorsonal Intvrviow, nro resivellollv a,.,,,-,.,! that their ooinhiiiiileations win he hel,l in.nt saered. 'iho Imctor Is regular' anainnl,, may ho cousolte.l with even- coiillil-n.v j, umtnw ue nmy and e.-iiillilly ,-i.n.a, eoniiminn-ntioi, will lu ' '."....". i'.rni.'l, ryliuon. ami . uoa ini'iii ,,i uie enso Hm-lialiiiB tho i-eine-diesl.wlll he .forwarded wKDoot ifc-fcV and lo sueli a mannwas to envey no In, a of (ho purport, of tlio letter or j.iireel so tn.ns:i'nil,J -' Should your eoiHllll.m iviinin, n,mmlllp .t tontloii, send ten dollnnl III eoin or i li.it W h.., Ineurreueyl by nmil.o,- Vi'olis, 1'ir.io & o, i-..pi-,'HN, nan a pat'luip:., or sent. j your adilresR vllh t he nr. . tlona for use. Conwiitt.,.!.,,. i..,.... wa,e, jiiitis, i-cruianaut euro 11 pay. . Address, ' w. K. PoitrnT," At n . i .:,,.: ; oan 1'riiuei.vi-o. t ill. n ft female is enervated, or nmeted n ii ' 1 ' , as weakness of tho baek and limi,, the head, dimness of s'- i.t 1.... , ff iloBiirlbed. liljneeos.sarv. IIi'l will lx -.ir.vinslrii.!- i. gnaiantei ii or 1 SlioronntdiT'iif :i. Ur. noherty has just published m,, ampliltK einbortyhiK ua m vi,v ,j feat ;y-i..il I.,..II. Hi lohtf UiSe; ALBANY BOOKSTORE JOHN FOSIIAY, DEALER IN MISCELtAMOUS JSD STANDARD BOOKS, J1LAJYK BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS AllD STATIONERY """It IIAVA1VX V CIGARN I ' AND TOBACCON. The Lar6-oi,t Stock of Tina Cnndio. over bronrjht to Albany! This Flaxes 'em. Tulk about your uw oats nnu your prolillo wheat antl your fut bablts! Slio! goway!! i:'.n. Abbott, of tills county, informs us that he hnsjust throshed a part of a fielii of llux which averages twenty-three and a half bmhcla per acre, antl tlio rest of the Held will beat oven that. Now all you biovlaters, Just trot out your ilax to beat that or shut tupl Trjxiso ruNos. Prof. Francis Is ot present In the city, anil those per sons deslrlnir pianos tuned wouM do wall to remember this. lie wiW re-' main for a few d;iy, ... t. lieortte Meiileal Heboid, 1,011, loa, ad was ..oi,-ii.v Hurtieon to uio womil west I,oudori lls,llal. Kxiiiiihiatloiia passed by Dr. Thomas. Mem ber of the Itoyal t '1,1101(0 r HurL'.'ons, Dnirland, lH.Hl liloontiate ot the Ibii-al I oil. in. of l'l..-Bi: elans tiiitljiid, Isuli I. Imodium In MldBlt'ry lloyiil Colli-Bo of Huro ons, Kiieland, 11: Jaiet.,1. of Medlelne, Vnlversfty or IJIosson normally Hold Mudallsl, Aledleal Uolli'ifu, illt. '1'Iili.MAH may also be conndenllally eons. iltad lu dlwases liieldentnl lo fea,aoN, J'.MieiiU uual.lotoeonsultj.orsonally, may do so by letter, stiil.liiHyi,iptms,ao und se IJotimiitiitlon by I. -Iter, lr..o, . I'ersonal onnKSItatlon from 9 A, M. till 0 r, X. Bliialays ineliiMlve. . Oases ol ineillciiio forwarded . ns to dofy pb.torviitioii. to all i.artM of the Interior. l'.;llii)oaj.ilHiroui1iitlojit,nii1,iiedioal pro fosHloif, and press. Iklltorial from the "l!tjbrew"liwsiuer, 8,111 Kranalsco, .fidyi,, 1S7.1: "I.K.'l'HII.VtAM.Thoiriodlaslroreeof bn'relty has r-eolvod avory valuable addition by h r,.. cot arrival of lir.'rhou,,ui, who, alter a most siiooe.slnl eareer III Kiinus, and Iho Hlurllsh f oloales, has eoneludod to uialt., Han FniiielH. eo bis i-.r.i.Ha.'i.l, hoi,,,-. ,r. 'Diomas' studios have b,;n punmod iind'ir tba llrst Kurop an pbyii'liuiM. Ijiirlni: bis oroios.: ;r,.tl oan-er ho bus p.,ss. .1 his i xaiiilimlioiiii at l.l. bia'a eolo. br.ii'd I'lilvorslli-. ill,..,.,, ,:r,.,.., ...... t.n- of Modioin... will, the hi.;t Ht honors s also, or II,., ll. val l oll, a,' of I'l,., Hi 'i.mK and hnr Itooiis. ..iii'ln,l: wo have se. ii his I'nlversllr IJ"l'r-o and (Vrllll ales. A b.-uul ilul lil,ili.ui.; l,r'l,t..( lalbe li..r by tl... i.r.l.r r roe' Mason, hloovs I hat bis vabial.l., sori lees are aekaowlod-. d l,y ttieh a vei.er.i... bo.iv as tlto above 11. ,i.,l Ilia,.,. 'i', , llr. Ihon.as 1. lo.'nl.il at i.il ..ur.iov L.r, ,., ........... .... tr.inci.' iiiraiu. uio na.i . j,.,,, 1- Ooods Ir. our lino Imported to order at short- " " "'.'.'"i 1 m town whero a urai, vHiiittf UUL'""CU' nnd IKilt. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP FOB CIRCULAK PARKER BRtfS . WEST MERIDEN.CT. VRnaitf: nan rlenecs In rohill.ui b. in ma- a saon treatise on NperiTrit. inal Wealuioss, Nen-ous and l'i eimseimeat on M, lu 1, ir..,., .,. . ses of the Hexual Or,.,,,,, ' This llltl.l work e,,,V, ,i,. i.,r. . .. . Utmost value to all, v henier married or nn-l," aiidwlilbosentt''ll.;j..:i,v lu, ,-' six waits In staae stamoa r,,r r. turn mrs-airi Address, . , v. K. Doni'.rn'Y. n 1. L'O, till. Insurance company. ; oi.' ban ravNcwco. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITA! . : . ; &I.COO 00O. JtlHN H. nEniltNtlTON...' men. h. utiwAitu . riiiAH. it. Kiuity N. ll. KbliY ii. n. muuuny " i ,.. Vresldunt. leu 1'ri.sioent. Hooi-otary. hlai'.ao H,-,r,.tary. jil.-.lal Iai'..'n;vr. DIRECTORS OREGON DCAKCHi Portland1..,. Salem ,. Albiinv Dalles.,. Lcwlston t;. II. I.MWIH, it. imi.iisM i r 11, II. MAl.'I.KAV, i.uii b iin,Hii:ro. 1.. (iitin iiii. ...J. A, ('ItAU i lltlH. t. M. i iii:srn. J. i-OWKNiiunti. HAMILTON liOVD. AGENT FOR OREGON & WASllltllTOM TEflR'V, EM CARTi:E, tsral .ls,t, ALBANY, ORCGOM. ' ' vdnBlitr FIREMAN'S FUND IHSUSMCCE CO., OK aVN FltAXUtfji.'O. STACLISHEi) L 1SG0 I Assot., Jnnrmrv 1, isr.'f, oves n5S, rifty TLotnand Dollnvs Brpoiitrrl wltW ' """."H .i-cnxim.-v. 1:1 f;emyii anco wit, tlio law, Cf tlio , btato ol' Crojfoa. IHE AND MARINE KS'JSAKCE I And III, ALBANY, OREGON. On-irK iv PMiiimii'K niiti'K ril.fK'tc corner nf I'll',! and t erry streets, lull,,; i:aiiw. clock a. Sl and troin i lo 6 iirfc lnim H lu U clock 1'. lU-'Kidviiwi : Comer 1'inh njid Jrry mrccLi. J&ili f&&tfl Pi'diiyl Aent witntrdf plc.or fiiiinr yuimtc or ohl, niHko iiK.ni nio.iev worU for m In i'i.-ir Himrc riinioii Of Hi I if lilt lid 14. Il.llll 1,1 -Mll-M.l,..,, I..,. 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