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ADVERTISEMENTS. out lit flxj o ADVERTISE MJ5NTS. BLAIN, YOUNG & Ca A DVEBTISEMEMTS. PKIDAY ......JANUARY 0, 1874 SCI8SORINGS. Tha best substitute for brains Money. : A handsome thing in ladies' hose A neat little foot. Dairyman's motto "One good Churn deserves anotner. Carpenters and frontiersmen 'de ' Tlflnr! An fhn hUnM fnr ft. livil'hood The most curious thing in the World is a woman who is not curious. "Why is a ladder like a prize fight ? i ' ftenauaa it is mini 8 nr of rounds An early epring-Jumping out of bed at five o'clook in the morning. A dentist's door has stopped more lootii-acuos tnan tne dentist mmseit. Strike a boy in the eye with a ball II 1 1 ill l -L 1 .- ana uio uawi win cuine out at uis mnufh. "V Why , do people; generally , dislike an oat-cake ? Because it ia nothing to (wii)eat. . :. r , , Why is a sawyer like a lawyer f UJOUKUOQ wuHbuvur way liO wumHj down comes the dust. t" "If a man dreams the devil is after mm, it is a sign tnat lie bad bettor settle bis subscription bill," . When the enterprising butcher's Assistant "set up on his own hook," did he find a comfortable seat 1 Why is a married lady less likely , .tosuner irom Hunger man a spin ster? Because she always has W- . rug to eat. . i j "Gracious mel1 exclaimed a lady in a witness-box, "how should I ." , know anything about anyhing I don't 1. .. . ii. : i j I'jij " ' What lies easiest in some ladies' ' mouths? The answer which accompa- , ios this question must be a mustake. It says: "Their tongues." Writing a sketch of his life, an Irishman says that be early ran away irow us lamer Because ne discovered mat ne was only nis uncle. ' A manfromPlacerville, Oal., when ; asked by Saratoga waiter what he , ''Well, I rather guess I'll justflop my A Lousiana man puts a two-ounce lbu vi nitro-giyoenne inside of a chicken, tosses the chicken to an alli gator, and the bayou which once uuow mat -auigator Knows Him no . more. It is singular what a little" thing will put a man out. A Jersey City lawyer was making a high-flown Bjpoeca mo otner aay, toning about I 1. l 1 . cauQU. a iinud, VtUOU UltS UUUUT DQlU; . "Confine yourself to the dog-fighting case, xne lawyer sat down. v A youth who was taking an airing in the country, tried to amuse him , self by quizzing an old farmer about , mi uaiu ueuu, out was exunguisned vj iuo.uiu uiuu, wuo solemnly remark ed, "Younc man. when mv Wd n-nf.n as soft as yours, I can raise hair to sen'- 73 13 m CO M "H s H M S 5 as o ST so M m -i M CJ 19 e V B M H o 1 .a 5 0 3 g S B B g S 3 8 , 0 H.. OK "F ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS A. P. CHERRY, Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON. liana Actnrcs Steam Engines I FLOUR AND SUV MILL MACHINERY! Agricultural Machinery ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, Alan a..! Pa Hllin.jin H t 1. 11... l'jr 1 Co'i, and II. B. Smith'! PATENT WOOD-WOBKltiO MAJIINEBY! Alio Mttnofaoturer of Degroat'l . PATENT IROiV FEIVCE. IRON AND CRASS CASTINGS ! or All Kinds, Mtdt lo ' Order! Sonatrlnir nil Iclndi nt mAhlnnpw Ann .n hortoit notioe. . A. F. CI1EK11Y. V7a40tr. Wisliing to reduce our stock of goods beforo the opening of tho SPRING SEASON Tub Milwaukee pnpors are talking .' about an unsuccessful merohant who went from Wisconsin to Illinois. inoy say the last state of that man nuo TruiQu iiiau mif urst. Indianapolis boasts of a servant girl who has beeB in one family twenty-two months, and has boon , outside tne gate only onco. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NiniioKs. . Jii tiiA County Court fur Linn County, Oregon, CHouck end Henry itnynr, partner In tho ConpnrlnK and otlwr Uu1um, unUorUui Arm iihiim anil 8tyo nf MOUUK 4 MliVEB, 1 w. J. niirAniDDM. I , , .1 """' V. IK-ll'llllltllt : .1.1 i n iinniaui ma mnui or urelrnn, you nrn plain in i.n miitii u ui HtnUi of Oreernn, you nn t!'1? '? T!'lY'n' 'J' ffl"iriicl annwiTlnu I'nm Plaint Of th'i n nlllfli. ti.n ni.. 1' ton llOWim iflH HlTllhlMt. wmln II... niu..,.. CHAIKS AND TURNING I J. M. METZLER. TTnvlnr. mnvnJ klu . tfr , ..t ...... n .uu.uu uig miiuii iai uuiiurauu mna avail' ... n.u-,lunUi ai iuib jjutuuf ID now prepantl to furnish bis celebrated RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I 1 in any quantity mid in my shnpo. fiHriiB will still koop a largo stock of chairs fit lila nll atanA oil)... ... ""v. ivnuj iur una ur plooes for sliipmont. W. D. Holding Is his agent nt this place. 7n61tf. HEMOHItHOir8. A Ac OATtOTHRRS k CO'fl "PILB PItLS -' "vw uuuuuiD aua oi the standard preparation! of the day; is pro- r-. u iUWuiuiduuju iur riiui oty jwUOCUer (Jhronli- or reoont). Bufforors may depend upon It. that. Mill i-nml- -Ml 1 . ii . 7 B "'win iioriaanent reliei from this troublesomo and dumaging oom Hnnt.nniifnnlil in anv biI.Ixaib iii. n. - ti ii si.. r.r... 'uo ..v .UUVII. Ul ll ll'll, 91. (U. niOyl Albaoy, LinD fjoM Oregon to tho lowest practicable limit, we have determined to. offer during the next month our remaining stock of Winter goods at AT A LARGE REDUCTION j i on rates current during the season; and to that end will, on tho first day of January, . i MARK DOWN our stock to prices that 5 DEFY COMPETITION ! GO TO THE tj? ill f -': v:; BEE-HIVE STORE TO BUT , GBOCERIES, PEOYISIONS ' IOTIO.S, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH! COIUVTRY PROBl'CE ,t. SOUGHT FOB : MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY! i7niin.ii t - " niwnysaii wi'ii lo cnn una Hflo I : wiuiv vuuHumiiiini; rii'-ir iruu&s olsowhi.ro. ii. Vkhi. First St., Albanyr ' THE GREAT DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS. HEW. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor. A Dlammoth Elht Page Sheet, Pifty- Six Colnmni of Readiair Matter. kol ri'portn. Eaoli nuiiilKr nlso contains wiv oral short storlt s, and ft cniat vnrlpty of llti'ro- " ... " . " ,u i;"-iii.iiiu iimui'r, ntn., etc.. oonUUiUng. It Is opnlldontly iiHsortod, the oonutry0"'1' WW nowspopor Id this TERMS, $2 A YEAR lndnnemfiiita in fini.e. Plvo coplps, ono ypnr. $ 0 00 Ion or,ii, one ypar, and an extra ooiiy u.. bii.T niiiiui'r 15 00 Twenty oonlos, ono yonr. and an oxtra m(i.."T U'Um ,nlor 25oo Fifty oojilps, ono yon, and an oxtra copy mF.',?", J0"'11" c!. nhnvo, mny'rptRln oom-ntaion. vou uy tuora, ui L,im """""Mlrlne to act ns nironts annDllpd with anoplinon Imndlos. RpppIiSpu copliV sent froo to any address. All lcltors should be dl- NEW YORK WREKT.Y NEWS. mix a,7!3, NEW YOHK 1'UBT OFFICE. vHnWivia. SAI I'KAJVt'ISCO FURNITURE STORE! KEXV GOODS. KEDTJCED PEICES ! E. D. WHITLOW & CO., Importers and Dealers In FUHNITUEE! AND First St., 8 doors' below Conner's Bank. ALBANT, OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand for sale lllnrk Wnlnnt Pnrlnrnnil fhiimlipp Spit I Painted Chamber Sett! Dining Room Pnrnitnr Kitchen Fornitare of AU Kinds! SOFAS, PULII lOUKKKADEDS, lAUI.I'.M, liUltKAUn, WHATNOTS, ltKAC'KFTS, nniilf PAHTTSl BEC'HKTlvniES, TtKWk'sl iu'iV,. ETC. UPHOLSTERING In all its branches. Orders flllfd with prompt-1 uvoa ujiu uipuicil, COFFINS MADE TO ORDER ! I Repairing and MannlUclnring Done to Order. 7"AU our work warrantedtg Give nt an Early Call and Examine onr Stock. NEW GOODS ! WCioods delivered to any pnrt of thn clty.ifa FRONT STREET, ALBANY, OREGON NEW Hnrdwiiro IVailK, BoMs, I'lowe variety. NEW Dry Goods Foreign and Domes 1 1. NEW Silks and Dress Goods. NEW ! V -. . .:.. -r r r DEALEIJ3 IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Embracing the most " ( ' FASHIONABLE STYLES OF DRESS COO CONSISTING IN PAI1T OF fine. On Ai. )S. K. 11. FINE SILKS, ENGLISH VELOURS AND DIAGONAL SERGEI.. THil NEW COLORS. . FARMERS. TAKE NOTICE! II roc lie, Plaid, Striped, Single w. WtBrUDT MARKET. II. GEARIIART, Pronrletor. I f AVINO PEKMANENTt.Y LOOATED IN 1,1 viiviii in uuiiuiiik, on inn cor- lorofHrstund llmwliilblu slrepti. 1 will nappy to noouiiiinodutu all my old eiistoinprs "'" """II. 1 will ki'i.p all kind! ofjcholoo v8lii yl.5 til ! kiiii. miVi , i f "u 'i! momiovit en .. ,., ,. unyn iroin tne I ikta n .ino eviju of una summons mum you, if ... ,j iniuniy, uri'Kon i Hut If si rvi d In ny ..thor county wlthlu this wtatn, then with in twenty diiyn lrom dute of auoti servloo uimn youi and If served by publication, then by in" nrt. day of the . ouruiiry term of the snld (Suirt. which will be Iipkuii and held on the Urst Mon day, the second dny of February, 1871, aud six weeks and more from this day, . And you an) nol ldml that If you full loappear and answer the ivininlBlnt as herein ren u red, the plaintiff will take judgment ailiilnit vim for tin. sum oi Mm 115 wfth "lnteresl7cols un tlsburseinents. This summons Is publish," ri ---.i-i wim man uoui iieeemueriu, to . una n. iiui.M, , ulOvvO ... , , .. . Atfyforl'l'ir. JO, in: 1 1. 1. v. COJISTilDLE AND CENURAt COLIECTOR, - North Portland Precinct. RoforMice by pormlsilon to the following ... h""wwioii i IT s TTnniu. Pbllln w... i ... . ."..""I'll Jinn. x.uKeiia coiiipisi iir. if. a. unapmam Ur. J. 0. llnwlliorne; Br. I. A. Uuvoiiiierti I. S. ltosenbaum Co.i Knapp, llurmll 4 0o. K. J. Jeirries) Clark., llenclor snn Jk DnnW. M il qi.i.i : ia ...... . A. il. Itlouurdsoa t Co.) Millard 4 Vaasouyver. OFFIOB-aJ Waslilngton Street, bet..n rtt and Hooond. v7u47tf, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. 1 V;....'rrJr? ftl.Hl Aliiiww in iHrlr Uft. Mnnhmul K.W met,,odo'rtre,'i;;;,,tr " NeTaTOSlI: .,1,1.. ' . r.'. : . " " """i 1 niiwii'i. i- .., Hii tiiNiiiuutin imvinftn h ir mm. iim.iniorhonomuiooonducl aJid proftmoniil vuniayi. TER3IS READY PAY 1 WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY PETERS & SPEIDEL, HAHDFA 0TOHBR8 OF CARRIAGES, Hacks and Wng-ons OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ferry St., bet. First aud Second, ALBANY, OREGON rURRIAriES, HACKS AND WAH0NS I OI All Ki van 1tf....l'....A I i , ......j.VB A-Auuiin;iurt;u 10 uraor, at 11 ITT 'v raien afl ,lie UflB ot material IIEPAIRILITO OF Al l. Uivnu Neatly and cxpflditiouslj done, at Low Ratoa, I AlniLnv Miiv 'tit i a "ft .... .. , U( tufMl n42t(. THIPARKERM. JS-'flr' Iff' 1 a 5,000 BUSHELS OF EXTRA CLEAN SEED TO FURNISH CONTRACTORS FOR THE SPAING OF 1871! READ WHAT THE FARMERS SAY i 1 t n tt ,I5ll0WNvin,E, Link Co., Oon., Nov. Is), 1873. i, ,u. ii. iiennwson, do Hereby certify tlnvt from 17 news of 1uuBUwborui.Y mine sprnifr of 1873, I received 1C1 70. "'"jj" l1"! eie, si i-( DUHlielH. piffnedj , J. 11 IIkndkdsok. bubsenbod and sworn to beforo me, this 19th day of Novera- ber'1878- E. TllOMI'SON, c ' , Justico of the Pence. State of Ohegon, ) . County of Lnne. j I hereby certify that from 44 noros of land sown to Fkx in tho spring ot 1873 I received 10 S busliels of seed, machine measure. Average per acre, 23 04-1 bushels. iDigiieaj jAMES SmcLUNo. bubsenbed and sworn to beforo 1110, this 29th day of Novem bcr, 1873. Jajiks F. BnowN, Notary rul.He, BiiowNsvaLE, Linn Co., Og'n, ) I, Robert Montgomery, do hereby certify that, 'from y acres ot land sown to Flnx in thn mriiw nf irm t f'i 0 10 bushels of seed, niaehino ineaBure. Averao'iier acre 3 4-7 bushels. . " 01 ' " O T -1- , rSi?"W,J IfoilKliT MONTOOMERV. bubsenbed and sworn to before me, this 20th day 0f Novem ier' 1873- ' E. Thompson, . ' . " Justice of the lVaca- i.Hial lo feaimiMf r-rnllow the IVIiriit, in the Ten rrJCE, TliltEE, CENTS I'Elt FOUND. OTVinted i. stnietwns regarding tho preparation of the soil, amount sown to tho acre, kc turmshed free to all applicants. Address, Tionkicr Aft MANV,bak''n'Ol'0Sn' 0,' ALDA5r Eaiuieks Cojipakt, Aib2)7 Oregon. , 3 ' ONE PRICE FOR ALL I "it,' . M 1 fA ii . 1 1. l ' 3 frHO STANrPFORCIBCULAR PARKER BRtfSy i Hirer lirsnrii vk.' A. vSnJMtf. I'uiivnin & iuieks w iki Sell 5 m4 i urn m i? s B. 21 1 IP 1 2 am. uui f Tho new and woll-orranged warehouse of Tt. CIITIADLI ..in, . .. ., . ...... i"iiiu.,-uuit-iiiiii!KU!Hrmiisni ampio ca pacity, Is now prepared to receive grain for tho HARVEST OF 1873, Farmers wishing lo STORE OR SELL WHEAT will find It to their ndvantnire to sec me before olllnir elsewhere. All will be furnished sacks ...v. B,u. vj vuiniiKOU me. iuo HIGHEST CASH PRICE will bo paid for wheat at all times. an old citizen of Albany, of excellent business iiiuhficotlons, has taken charue of the ware- ii.. , ,.Vr ii . , reeeiyinir aud .b . u H,uii, lutnauiK i iiroii;n II.. ... T iv. iiiejAiJijj-;, NEW Red, White, Ornntre, llluc and ni.v.k.l a.- AU NEW Hals aud Caps Tor Men and Boys, EUREKA ! I THE PIiACE TO CO FOR TOUH TUHNOUTS! 0 MONTGOMERY & GORE'S LIVERY STABLE KEEPS THE FASTEST HOUSES AND TnB HANDSOMEST BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES IN ALBANY, ThM,l.1,.nu . .. M,n " ""V J'"" . rt p everyrnmirm .r,,.-.,i tt,,,, uiriiisn Lno most complete .h ."on customers. . Keniember nil this m riSn" " S.V Sir VI. S.ffi"! Cor. Second aud W'nsh Ington Bt., Albany, vi2tr. r o O CO H CO W ' H w -I w r .55 H n Ml HI Y III y Ml livill,) Cash paid as usual for all kinds of merchantublo 'produce. DIMMITT'S COUGH BALSAM! the ni.' 1 MTi' ,h f HRArEST and ! ilr ii,,, 1 r5 ... , .... ul DAVIS ii SCnciUJB, rortlaud, Oregon, Wholesale Agouta. nljinl EMPIRE BAKERY AND PEOVISION STOEE! JOim SCIIMEER, Cor. First A EUaworth Stf. Albany, Or., Keeps constantly on band a complete assort ment of Groceries and Vegetables! French and Fancy Candies! Wines and Canned Frnits! Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco And everything else to be fi ned In a Ursl class Kotalt lanillv OniCDr. nn,l N.iliAt, l-..l.i:..i. ment. "I.ivn.n.l I.I II.. ' t. 2. v. ii i .1 . i. uiy niello, ana sbnll be tho aim of my manner of dealing with . ... v un .uu on. uie. v73?yl. JOHN SCHMEER, NEW Plain and Flgnrcd Opera Flam uelaj. NEW CloUilnn Men and Hoys' Cloth- ""S 6i vnriv.ji. 150 Ml ALPACAS, . PLAIDS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, LACE COLLARS, EMBROID'RY. SILK FRINGES, - ; ' GIMPS, LACES,- ' . CLOTHING, FANCY NOTI0 e: MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIINV AND FA FURNISHING GOOIS s Jt s g i tt) I p ? i at .p p -2, h ' O . p . !'' .tori ; ' r i.t. A. WHEELER & CO. Shkdd, Dec. 30, 1S73. OTTV MEAT MARKET! W. H. 1-F.XDEXHALL, Prop. iKf;RP NTANTIT ON HAND .T.!..'L"v J"".'"' "'"lo ainirvl, and , " vhuissT. 01 )ork. K.C.1IILL&SOA., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, ALOaNV, OKraONt. nniirn. ni m.-.n..i f. i . atloiulim T,;. "''!' P'"- ITompt r..""." .I.'n'"erlvl,ms. ,., !,,'," iiv- .M-iio ri'iiionx, Kjor,. ouM.uo atreet, opponlle Conner Dank. GOOD NEWS IN LEBANON. - MONTAGUE & MoCALLEY llavt Just roceh-cd and opened out a MAMMOTH STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COS81STINO or DRT GOODS, CROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC.. sl'o Whl"lc.w;m Prising ono of the choicest retail .Jitl''v",T'"ow,n ,nM" ,"v"r na P"WI Ixibanon, Oct. 13, lTil.-viiuiott NEW Candles aud Coal Oil. " NEW Fnrs-I.ndieH' and (iiildren'sTin- m " uwMay N EW Sewing illnrlilnon and JVecHcs- NEW Crorkery nnd Iwiare-I.amps, " jri-.ures. nOCKRIVERPMHCa J tt I SHEATHING, llpasteriiii, ij t j . "0 loir EOOFDTO. CEAFEKINQ CARPET anuilee.e,lClreti. 1 hu. rn by H. . KORBICK, MM MM Ann " i I f! ni NEW Canned Goods a great variety NEW White aud Colored RIankcts-a NEW Groeerles-Couiplete Assorluiest NEW Root, and Shoes. BLAIN, YOUNG & CO. HATS AND CAPS, ' liOOTS AND SHOES, v I WALL PAPER PICTURE CORD, TASSELS, ' MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, ' BROCIIE SHAWLS . i MISSION SHAWLS, . : LADIE'S FURS, CASSIMERE, CHILDREN'S FURS, BLANKETS, JJUMWIC GOODS, CROCKERY, ? GLASSWARE, l POCKET CUTLERY . TABLE CUTLERY WOOD-WARE, f WILLOW WARE, I GROCERIES, - : . TOBACCOS, ' FLANNELS, I HOSIERY j. ALSOTHECELEBRATFnRRCPPn.inini.ii. LAMINATED STEEL SHOT n..ie PLAIN SHOT GUNS STTOT TiPTTo ' SHOT POUCHES, SHOT, CAPS,, powder flasks; "tJix WADS. ' Wewillnav ti, . HIGHEST MARKET PRlcr. DRESSED AND Undressed DEER SKINS C0W HIDES, etc. ' For ready cash crt inducement rL-. ?.rTOmPt ravinrr . . lilu ' mruM, citua. TSnVilf, Fuxhasing d""1 to "d 1 ALII AM', OKEGO.V.