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    JFRIDAY..
..MARCH 20, 1874.
L1XN COUNT! DEM0CR1TIC CONVENTION
(A Democratic Convpntion for T.lnn county,
Oregon, will hi held at the flourt limine, lti Al
bany, ou SATl'IlDAY, APRIL U", nt 10
o'clock a. H., for the purnoHeof nomlriutlnfr a
f full county tloket and the transaction of such
other uuslnuss au may coma before the cou-
VflltiOll.
1 The various Precincts In the county will hold
their Primaries on KATL'RDAY, APIUI. 18.
at 1 o'clock i,-M., for the purpose Of 'i-lectin;
upiPRnii's to tec Upunty uonTPniion. ine rre
" clncts shall be entitled to representation as fol
OUR LETTER-BOX.
Albany.-.,!....;...!
Orleims..?........'..;
Hnlw),
Harrlsbunr..
Brownsville
Brush Creek
Rwcet Homo
'Waterloo
T,ebftnon....",. ...,..
'Hiintlum
Franklin butto...,
Hcio
Hyroeuse
Center.
Total :.
...54
! Hy order of the Linn County Democratic Cen
tral Committee.
J MAHT. V. BROWN,)
I bam. may, J Comrurttoe.
F A. V. HTAXARD, I
Improvements. Mrs. Russell has
fcommeuced the erection of a dwelling,
ion Baker street on the next block south
ri jncq .uurtinaiiv ?. , jj ' ,; i
,. Johnny Schmeef will commence "the
Erection of a dwelling house In a few
days on the lot on which his bakery is
located. . . .
; Carpenters are just putting the fin
ishing touches on a building situated
jnst south of Mr. Westlake's residence.
$a Uhderstiind ii.ie tg be used by Mrs..
Vpham and Mrs. CMne as a milliner
and dress-making shop.
I inompsori s Irving are putting up
an addition to their harness shop,
j Norcross & Robinson are erecting a
teat little building just below Grad
wohl's store, which will beoecupled by
them as a butcher shop. ' " ' 1
I Geo. Young Is at present engaged In
putting up a dwelling house on his lot
on the corner of Third and Lyon
Streets.
FROM WKNTON.
Weston, I'mntlUa Co., Ot,'n, 1
March 7th, 1S74.
Editor Democrat :
Perhaps a line from this section
would not be uninteresting to some of
the readers of the Democrat. In the
first place, there Is the usual amount
of talk in regard to the election of
county and State officers. Considerable
dissatisfaction is manifested in the
Horlb. part of the county, arising, no
doubt, put of the question of dividing
the county, which has Ueenagltated
for sometime past. Every one admits
that the county Is too large, but
whether this is the proper time to di
vide it, seenis to be the question to be
considered. ' The simple question of
mileage in this county amounts to no
inconsiderable sum, the county being
very large; when the additional ex
pense resulting from a division is con
sidered, in addition to the present
liabilities of the county, it hardly hove no conMm ,n tbeir j6adem
mitfee oil resolutions' was universally
binck, and the delegation to Salem was
composed of one Republican, and the
other wus a gentleman who undertook
to piilm off -on the farmers of Linn
county, Geo. L. . Woods spurious rail
road bonds. If chickens are not a
scarcity after the convention It won't
be the fault of the gentlemen from
Ochoco. The last meeting has slokciv
ed the majority of the Democrats who
still held on to the Shoofly movement.
That it is In the interest of the Re
publicans hardly any one denies now,
but it seems that the Democrats are
afraid of the party leaders, They say
that It Is the practice now for the lead
ers of the Democratic party, on the eve
of an important election, to sell out
vide the late Presidential contest and
various other times. I know they have
grounds for complaint against some of
our leaders for many false and coward
ly steps, and that since the cowardly
selling out to the Republicans at the
last Presidential election the' masses
' IIOM1B AND ABROAD.
Circuit Court next woe
Improvement are going on in every
ItOAD. 1 i-
H.-k. !
11
IOOK
,(
Rosebuhq. Last Thursday, In com
pany with Grand High Priest, J. R.
Bnyley and Companions from Corval
lls, Eugene, Salem and Cottage Grove,
we visited Roseburg, for the purpose of
assisting In the organization and estab
lishment of Umpqua Chapter of Royal
Arch Masons. And to say that we had a
gjbod tlm. is, drawing It ; mild indeed.
There Is one thing about the Roseburg
ftlks that wo cspeolally Jik they eat
oftetu During the'three days we were
there we noticed that the people had
Join (thing like five regular meals a day,
nd du ri ng the i ntervals between meals
everybody was rushing about with
market baskets in search of provender.
TJjat they always found it, the groaning
tables of good things amply proved.
Our party were most hospitably en
tertained by the Companions of Rose
burg, and carried away many pleasant
remembrances of our visit ,
seenis the proper time for such a move.
It Would create another set or county
officers, which Is perhaps the principle
whioh actuated the orglnators of the
move. The South part of the county
is very much opposed to the move, and
the regular convention, which met at
Pendleton to-day, will probably op
pose the. measure. A - petition is . In
circulation in tho North part of the
county, calling for a new convention,
and setting forth their grievances In a
lengthy article It is signed by both
Democrats and Republicans, and the
call Is published in a Republican pa
per, though claiming to be netural.
What the result will be no one can tell,
but It looks as though they were open
ing the way for the election of the
Republican ticket. ,. .' '.' 'i,, ,
We have had a very hard winter In
this part Of the country.. In fact old!
settlers say it is the worst for several
years. Snow Is nearly of daily occur
rence, the ground being covered at
present to the depth of four or five
inches. Cattle arc generally poor, and
many have died. Sheep have done
very well considering the severity of
tne winter. t. J. LUCY.
FROM OCHOCO.
,Sad JTI3TVS. Last '-Tuesday Mr.
Beach received the melancholy in
telligence jf tlie death of his son
Frank, at Lcwlston, on last - Monday.
About six weeks; ago his health, which
has been panr for yc-ars, became visibly
worse, and he came down from Para
dise Valley to Lewistou for the pur
pose pf securing medical treatment.
When he Imcl been at the latter place
about uiree weeks he was taken a
irreat deal worse, and sent for his
brother to crime down and tak;e him
;ack to Paradise Valley. His brother,
Ii N. Beaoli, Immediately went down
Hcompanywitk his wife, and finding
ilm too low to remove, stayed with
dm until lie died Deceased was about
'A years old and -was a most exemplary
roung man,.an'fl leaves d large circle of
elatives and friends In this cominuni-
y to mourn lire untimely death.
JNEW xsDsniEa i' lBJis. Albany be
;ins to present a very lively "'appear
ance, and everything goes" (o show that
ur buslness-cien will have n rushing
im-this-prlng. We notice that the
ollowlng now firms have already or
rill In o short time open out Inourcity:
Bloom &'Cc, dealers In all kinds of
eneral merchandiselocated In Myers
t Houck's brick, opposite the Ex'
hange Hotel.
W. J. Warren, furniture store In the
M stand recently occupied by the C09-
lrtpolltan Restaurant.
C. C. Godley, dealer 'in stove and
nware, in the jlfealey uuildiiig. . ' "
Jacob Zue.kennnn, jeweler and watcli
laker, first door east of Joseph's gro-
!ry store. ', ,
M. S. De Pew, dealer in stoves and
Ijware, first door west of Fox's.
I. C. R. C This new temperance
ganization Is getting a splendid start
i this city, having already a member
ilp of over fifty, and at each regular
icetlng several new- application's for
lembcrship are balloted on. An or
uiizing officer will shortly , go to
rownsvllle an l Lebanon for the pui
ne of establishing Encampments at
tose places. We hope that the citl
Ds of those places will give the Charn-
ons all the encouragement possible,
it is an order that Is well calculated
accomplish a great deal of good in
ly community.
later. We have just received a
II from "Old Father Harmon," who
forms us that last Tuesday night he
janized an Encampment at Browns
le with twenty-eight charter mem-
Oqhoco Valley, Wasco Co., Or.,
Mareh lOtli, 1874. -Editor
Democrat :
Thinking that perhaps a few Items
from this section of country might In
terest you, I will drop you a few lines.
Madam Ochoco is In the throes of
travail just now, giving birth to new
party, and as the Infant Is a weakly,
puny thing, the chances are that its
friends may have to mourn its early
demise. The mammy of the brat is the
Republican Party, and as no one has
come forward to daddy it, I don't
know who to lay It on. Some four
weeks ago a Mr. Thompson made his
advent in our midst said he was an
Andrew Johnson Democrat Bedrocker,
and was grannying for the forthcoming
infant, and to pay him for his profess
ional services lie wanted the County
Clerkship. He represented that the
movement was that of the Grange and i the county, 1 candidly believe there
,urmer- party, anu torn so piuuslble a will not be more than two thirds of the
uue tout a goon many oi tne JJemo
crats jollied In with him in issuing
nut will we better ourselves by re
pudiating our leaders atid party too?
Must we, for certain men's crlmos,
leave the old party, whose good name
we have battled for through victory
and defeat? Must we, because men
whom wo have trusted have been fulse
to their trusts, be false to ourselves?
No, these men can sell us no more.
New leaders will take the place of the
cowards who sold us to Grant, anil
with ranks unbroken we can yet re
deem out country from the vampires
who are draining its life's blood.
More anon,
FURBY TEETERS.
FROM WILLOW FORKS.
Willow Forks, March 8th, 1874.
Editor Democrat :
I take this opportunity of writing
you a few lines, thinking that a word
from this part of the country might be
of some Interest to the readers of your
valuable paper. : '
The past winter has been very hard
on stock. Up towards the foot of the
Blue Mountains a,great many cattle
and sheep have fl"led and are still' dy
ing.. Horses haVe lived through but
look very tbin. The gruss Is very poor
for this time ot year as the . weather Is
cold and stormy, ,
The farmers of this vicinity are. gen
erally pretty nearly through putting
in Wieir crops. Everything is extreme
ly dull on account of there being no
mgney in circulation. We have little
or no beef cattle that are fat enough
for the market for the reason that
there are no buyers here. Cows, with
young calves, are worth from $15 to
$20; yearlings, from S6 to $8; two-
year-olds, from $10 to $15; and but very
few selling at those figures. Sheep arc
very liigli, but I know of no sales.
Horses are cheap and none selling.
But very little interest is being
taken in politics in this part of the
country, aud I think it will continue
so unless our candidates take more in
terest in the coming election than they
did in that of two years ago. If they
don't stir themselves up and canvass
peoplvote.
From some cause or other CI dnn'r
all for a mass meeting of the people, know who Is to blame) wo don't get the
irrespective of party; to meet and talk DemocjiaT lit this office more than
u,i pumius, granges, use,, out wnen tnis j two-thints of the time. It lias seven
meeting was neici, instead of being a days to come here, and I certnlnlv
pnrt of the city.
The funeral of Thos. 1. Ford,
place yesterday." t
Seven criminal cuscs ill our
term of Circuit Court. .
Jailor Humphrey hag four boar Jera
at the county jail now,
The State Agricultural Society met
at Salem last Wednesday.
Harry Kuhn has got back rtt his old
business agaln-wagon making. -There
is some talk of building an
other school house In this, district.
A lot of new Grange blanks at tb is
office Secretary's and Treasurer's Re
ports, j
There are some signs of the base ball
fever breaking out again In this com
munity.
Rev. Isaiah Wilson, who has been
very 111 for a week or two, is slowly
convalescing ' ' ' " ,
Peter Schlosser sold a piece of land
on Soap Creek for $1,000 last week.
He purchased It about a year ago for
$1,000 . u -J i ,
We noticed the familiar count-,
nances Of those notable characters, Dr.
Wardlow and HI., Smith, ouour streets
during the week.' " 4
The closing term of the Albany
Collegiate Institute for this year com
mences next Monday, '. No changes
have been made in the Faculty.
The Champions of the Red Cross
have rented the Good Templar Hall
and will hereafter hold their regular
meetings bn Monday evening of each
week.
Last Saturday we printed a lot of
programmes for an ainateur minstrel
troupe at Corvallls. Their, first per
formance came off In that city last
Tuesday evening.
A lottery has beeil located at the old
Tweedale stand during the past week,
and accomplished a good ileal in the
way of relieving some of our citizens
of their surplus change. ; , j i
Atone of the houses in this city
where the temperance petition was
presented, the lady of the house, after
reading it over, evidently supposed it
was a subscription list for some book.
as she looked - up and , innocently
asked, "How much does It cost."
Our city has been literally crammed
With people for a few days. That $30,-
000 hotel that Dave Fronian has been
talking about would have done a
rushing business this Week. It would
be in order now for some wug to turn
up the lapel of his coat.
Orchard,
Com-
'I NEW lni UMPU I
" Sulol oflutlnr,r
The statistics from sworn returns of
die Sales of Sewing Jachlnes In 1872,
(reported in 1873), show that the Sing
er Manufacturing Company sold, last
ear, over FORTY-FIVETHOU8AND
more machines than any other Com
pany, and over one-quarter of all ma
chines sold during that year. Nine
out of ten of said Singer Machines were
for FAMILY use proving tho great
popularity of the Singer in the house
hold. Annexed are the Sales of dif
fered makers:
Thb fiintfer Bluiiiifito'tf ' toZ soldi 910, TSS
Whvelrf & Wllnon 1M'Ii('o.....m....,.sm 7I,iis
llowf) Machine Co. (eMllluatod) " 14:.INN
Urover A baker M. M. Co " fi;',tHie I
IJomefltlc M. Co " 4U..rkM
I Weed S. Mi Co; . " 42.411
Wilcox 4 Uilibi 8. .M. Co "
W 'ison H, Mi Co " ii.uMi
Anj ur. 11. H. O, a 6. M. Co...- ls.wu
yolil Mhtlal 8. M. Co " 17.KOT
nomjit M. Caa-. ,i i
:J' VITUS, HOUBGAROKS CO.. ,
Ajrnti, Albany, OrtgoR. )
Also, all klndi of Machine Needles tor tale
Religio vs. Thefti Will be religious
services held at the C'Hiirt House, by
Rev. Aldeu E. McAllisteri on to-mor
row evening, and also oil Sunday at 11
' M- ":. ft l . f-
Th Cre itt Antag.iuiot if 0iMe.
Vliat U the natural eatecqnf of dlMart
It !fi th vltiU prlnclDlo. s J'Tom the nloment
that dluau U developed lb the system, thu
champion flghts the Intruder until It either
conquer or Is conquered. Which side should
medicinal science espouse In this life and,
death strutKlot Should It dcpivss and cripple
the physical energies of the pal'ent, thereby
helping the disorder, or should It r'inl'Tce tho
vitality or the patient and thereby ftrslst In
quelling the allmectT Ot course the proper
answer to this question must bo obvious to
every one ahovt' me grade- ot an idiot or a In-
nntlo, ana nence it inllows that the weaK aim
broken down Invalid who chooses to dose him-
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FARM IOK NAI.E.
HTHE tTJfDEIWIONED OKPPItS FOR SAT,
farm, situated throo miles ;'rom Harris-
mirg.eontalninK.'W acres, well lniJroveill'j6
winir in cultivation, and all (rood wheat lnnd.
It contains a nw,d residence, barn, orchard
wtiwrr, nun an otner conveniences,
Terms easy. Inqulru of II. R. Hor.T, Hani
bhrg OrcRon.orof AMEM WHUEW.N'
..... M-n a wa a. w. T.
NO.
twy Kiwyr Mcht
pal ion, with iron.
IIIIT, IW'I
' A ? 8 K K
IW in Mnko Mi
and h''a-ltiv oociA
& t tlH per
rn'teSVa CAPITAL
Town Rnd
thH lKeific DCOIIIDrn Const. Full
flddn-rtSlnir TjwIt
lliW. Hnn Frrinciscii. C... with nfwn.j fmnt
ithr th Hontitiikfitor, t county oltlclal or torn
jinjiiiinvni cuizuu. iiiKts on siiiit, nwo.
vory City,
llmjco on
SS 8TEELE, Proprietor,
Cures Rhoumntlsm, Neurnlel. Coldi, Tooth
oh, Ear-aotK, Ijimu Baoki Attir, Sprafns
And all ualng, mitt rttitt)HtPs lh Livnr and mi.
Oil, YES!
THE BAY TEAM STILL LIVES
L; AND IS RUNNING ON TIME I -
rpHAXKFIfL FOR PAST FAVOIlfl, AD
-a- Bin i ucairoui oi conccnuiDV 10 Kicot thf
sumo, the proprietor 1 ntwAH roUUil- Aitd easily
found nt nil tlms. Pnmpnirprs tind hnPf(r
oarnoa to ano iroin tne canto any wm of
A is. AftNOLI),
olty at reaionable rata.
Albany, Oregon,
v8n28tf.
jftoi the
Ffoprletor,
Z. BEARD & CO.,
TANGENT, OREGON,
self witv depietiiiR slops, instead of toninB, m- ,'Porwardinfr nd Commission Uerohantj
vljroratinK and vluilisinK his enervated frame ( vvtt,u,wa.v muh
farmers' or Grange, movement, it de
veloped ltsel(into a lirst class Repub-
llcarvi'mnary Convention. Thcv first thl matt,,,,
ertook to bind those present by
passing a resolution -pledging them
selves to support the nominees of the
Antelope Convention. (The Antelope
Convention is now regarded as the Re
publican County Convention, though
probably it will be Cayuse for the sake
think It ought to make the trip in that
time. You will please inquire into
Yours as ever,
VM. WIULE.
VltOUt LUBAXOX.
Lebanon Phecinct,
, March Mill, 1874.
Editor Democrat . , , . .;
Ihaveallmy life voted the Repub-
of a few yotes.) Then they introduced ! licft" ticket' al1li 1 'lld 80 feelinK tuftt 1
a resolution specifying that the "Pres
ent Democratic Administration has
was doinir my duty conscientiously
but I can not longer remain Ignorant
run the county hcayly in debt, without j of tlle corrilPtlon of Party. I be
a dollar of publio Improvement to Ileve that the Pre8ent tax-payers' call
show for It, while thirty or fortytfou- is gotte" UP 'f1 ttwt Par(y for Political
tand dollars of tho people's rhouey has ' PurP08e8i '""i' also believing that there
been annually squandered-a whopper i are other rae" "y '""'t with my
so big that even Republicans were 8en mar, wish to see justice prevail, I
ashamed of it. Th ief.nr. mn,. wi8h to ttsk enm questions which I
menf, of ennniv artir to nnt would lik" 10 llave answered ina plain,
"ruiininIrthBnntv,i,v.iiuirfi.tiltrurullniler- " W l8 ou the
but is steadily bringing it out of debt ' d!!" an cxorbitant tnx? aud lf " '9--debt
contracted by Republican offl. wll t tax-payer8' conventions reme-
clals. While the countv. State and anu u no, now win it ao
School tax, collected in this county
does not amount to "thirty or fortv
thousand dollars," (and every one in
the meeting knew it)' so, after wrang
ling a while, they amended the resolu
tion by simply asking for "economy."
They then prop0s;-d to the Democrats
that if they would join In with them
anil heln piper. th Antnlnn. Hnu,,kt,
would "go snooks'- on the offlces-a he P01'"0"1 Parties and must there-
It is stated that there are too many
offices, and that the salaries are too
high; would the prime movers in tills
bastard concern be as anxious fof a
reduction of the taxes if they were In
olllce as they are now? Or, have they
political axes to grind and know that
they cannot grind tbem In cither of
tociAnr.ES. The Good Templars of
is city have been holding sociables
their Hall every Friday evening for
ne time back. Everytime that It
been our good fortune to attend
!c social gatherings the company
med to enjoy themselves hugely.
rts of every style and character are
up, from that exhilarating game
led "chasing the squirrel" down to
old-fashioned "Ohio squeeze."
ale, speeches, etc., are had in
fair proposition certainly. Their dele
gates stood flee fiepublieam to one
Democrat. A few soft heads, for the
sake of tho promised offices, have gone
in with them, but the ranks of the old
Democratic party are yet unshaken,
and I havo no doubt but that we can
carry the county as usual. Wasco has
a Democratic majority, though it is
small It is certain, and tho Republi
cans, knowing this, have cloaked
themselves with the Grange movement
and are trying to gull a few Democrats
over to their support, and thus hoist
themselves again Into olllce. The
Democrats held their Primary Con
vention here Feb. 28, and unanimous
ly adopted the following:
Whereas, It is necessary for all
political parties to express their politi
cal creeds, and as the crime of corrup
tion has been charged against the
present Democratic county adminis
tration; therefore, be it
itcxmvca, mat we are in ravor, as
heretofore, of the selection of honest
and competent men for the county
otliees, and the practice of rigid econo-
indance, and everythingeoesoftina
! highly creditable to the order. my In the administration of county
this evening is the regular time fori ""I1,'"-, , m . ...
deirree meotino- f w ti V (Woty, ' That even if there has
degree meeting of that Lodge, been corrunt nractir-e In our mn.v
re will be no sociable this week, I atlairs, it in not consistent or necessary and out of which the entire difficulty
fore start a parly of their own, and
raise for their watch word the cry of
reform. (Question: has the Republi
can or the Democratic party become
so corrupt that it is impossible to work
a reformation at home?) Why not
nominate good, honest men for office
who will legislate Justly and honestly,
and who will not abuse the confidence
of the people? How Is this tax-payers"
movement going to affect the
salaries? If they elect their ticket will
their candidates run the machine for
nothing and board themselves.
Yours,
SAXTIAM.
ot Guilty. At the last term of
Circuit Court in Marion county Chas.
Miller, who resides over In "the Forks,"
was tried under an Indictment for
shooting one Slater near Jefferson, and
the jury being unable to agree at that
trial, the case went over to the present
term, and after a second trial, which
lasted two days, the Jury brought In a
verdict of not itullty, and the defendant
was discharged. The shooting occurred
over a settlement involving twodollars
and a half which Miller owed Slater,
Whiting School. Jas,
one of the graduates of Taylor'i
rr.erclal School, will oommence giving
a course of instruction in penmanship
at the District School House next
Wednesday evening. Everybody is
invited to go that evening and inspect
the specimens which he will have on
exhibition. All those who wish to be
come proficient in the art had batter
Improve this opportunity. See his "ad."
elsewhere.
Sold OUT. During the past week!
Mr. W. H. Gearhart has sold his
slaughter house and fixtures to Messrs.
ivorcross & itoDinson, who will con
tinue the business. The new firm are
putting up a neat building just north
of Gradwohl's, into which they will
move as soon as it is completed. AVe
understand that the shop will be sup
plied with beef from Mr. Norcross'
band.of Ochoco cattle.
Called. The following members of
the craft called on Us during tho week:
Thompson and Cornell, of th
Mercuryj, C. B. Bellinger, of theiVctt's;
Geo. W, Strong, of the- Oregonian;
11. G. Head, of the Benton Democrat;
Tony Noltner, of the Enterprise: J. M.
Sheppard, of the .Beef Rock Democrat;
P. D. Hull, of the Timet; and Geo. L.
Buys, of the Quard.
Literary AlmAKCk. This new
society, composed of members of the
Sigma Phi and Erodelphlan, societies,
will hold its second meeting on Satur
day evening of next week.' The meet
ings are always Interesting, and (or tho
next evening a splendid programing
has been gotten up, consisting of reci
tations, debates, music, etc. '
Presto, ChanoB! J. L. Harris has
taken charge of his old meat market,
in consequence of the continued illness
of "Hank" Mendcuhall. It is scarcely,
necessary, in view of Mr. Harris's en
viable reputation as a caterer to tho pub
lic appetite, to commend him to the
good graces of the Albanians. See his
oard elsewhere.
with Hostel ter's Htomach Hitlers, must be
either feeblo minded or deranged. Buroly
nothtnR short ot imbecility or Insanity could
lndueo a person laboring under bodily weak
ness and nervous prostration, to take day
after day powerlul doses of some drnstlo pur
Katlvo In the hope of gaining strength thereby.
Although ehnrltttahs iriay advertise prepara
tions ol tins character as toulcs, people In the
full possession of their reason can not, ono
would think, accept them as such, if they do
the penally of their credulity may be tho
shortenlntrof their lives. Tho rhcumatle. the
dyspeptic, the bilious, the debllltAted and
nervous, and nil who are sumect to intermit-
tents, or other diseases brought on by tho In
clement weather which prevails at this sea
son, will do well to strengthen their nerves,
lone tlielr stnmachs and regulato their bowels
wit h tie Bitters. The two-fold operation' of the
restorative ns lln Invleorant and an npperlent,
In addition to Its direct and sueclflu effect upon
the disordered liver, renders it a most efficient
remedy lor complaints of tho digestive, secre
tive and excretive organs, at present tn use.
This liwjt Is conceded by otniuent members of
the fnculty whose testimony to that effect Is
published In Hostetter's Almanac for 1871.
JUST KECEIYED
SCISOOXER OREGOXIAN
Dlroct fronr tho. Ban FmncUco and Paclflo
toutftir Kftnnery,
100 KICCiS OF SYRUP!
For sale low. BAMUEL E. VOtTNO.
n-'tlti. , .! . t
i.i'-' AND DEALERS IK
MERC.1ANDISEAN0 PRODUCE
; A good a,ortment of all klnJi of
STAPLE GOODS
alwayi In stora at lowest market ratot.
We are prepared to fill ordow for all kind of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
at prices that muit rIvp entire airtia taction.
Come on with your orden and haw the ill filled
ut low rutPs tor cash. s. .
aVAllklndi of produoo taken la cxchango
forgoodfi. unitftr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. WE.EUI.BH.
O. P. noGUE.
c. n, WH.EKLKR.
A. WIIEEI.ER fc CO.,
SX-IEID,' OiREa-OISJ
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Drillers in Merclmndlse and Produce. A pond
assortment of nil kind of Goods alwuyn lii
store nt lowest market, niton,
Ajrents for snle oi Wagons, Qraln Drills, Ci
dtr Mills, Ohnrns, Ac, Ac,
'ASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK,
BUrrR, -iUU8 and roL'Ii'RV. vHnLlyl,
SADDLE, HARNESS & SADDLE TREE
MANUFACTURER.
Tho und ?rs1frnrt( Vofrn 1 vo to announef tn
bin muny irlcnds and jMtlrons, rtnd tli public
Ki'tiiTtilly, tliat In Is ihmv prepared to oiriT fit
reduced r.tis Httddlen, Hnrnens( 'tc manufac
tured from the best matcrlitt th murket af
fords. Ha fttso londpfs his thank r for tho pat
ronnso wj.teh 1ms been bestowed on him hvre
tolori1, ari'3 will eiid"iivor ut nil times to givo
Hutlfifaclion lo customers. tJrniiK.irs, FarmuM,
und all oMiera wifsliln n UOOM article at a
reasonaiM b price will oonsuit their own interest,
by exam) ninj; hlswtock and ltarnliK the price
bfforu pu.vhuBlim etsawln re. W. .Sr. ItOHH,
ntfjmij. hrowimvillo, Oregon.
In the County Court of the State of
uregon, Jor tne Uounty oj Minn.
Mary E. Br Idjro farmer, plaiuiiff, vs. Adam S.
unuKC(B.rint'r, ueienuani.
Mult lu equity for dlvoroe.
To Adam B, Mrld if planner, defendant:
In the name of the HtnLo of uwi'dn Vmi
are hereby required to nppear and answer th
complaint filed atralnnt vou In tho alwiv.Hn.
titled Mult in said Court by the flm day of the
term following tho oupiration of ilx weeki uf
tor the diitc of thin lummom, to-wlt: by the
iiiiuui luuimu), mo iu uny oi ttiiircn next,
n,nd if you tall mo to answer, plnlntiir will apply
to tho Court for tho rt-llef demanded In the
complain), which ii for a decree of dlvoroo dii
olvinir the bonds of inntrlniony now extstlni'
between the plaiMn and deffiidant, and for
the eiwtody of tho children, the lunm nt an Id
marrlhKe, and for Much other and further relief
ns ui me vjouri mm N seem just anu equitable,
nnd for the costs and dliinirs.'nii'nU of this suit.
Service by publication of summons made bv
virtuff lot an order n ranted by Uio Hon, 11, P.
Hon ham, Judge of said Court, dated Feb. 6.
1874. JOHNS A JONES,
Fob. 6, 1874.-Mwfl. I'laintirfs Attorney.
mm
. . . .
FOUNDED ; IN 1853;
610 Sacr&manta Strcat. or.
vf Ltldtidortt titttmX, a ftw duura
umow Waat Vhw Mous.
Prlrata Kntrane qq
Leidesdorffrtrwtf ' y
Sao i'ranciioo.
n wimtifff nttieal tHU in th irtatmtmt
and turtoall Privmttand Ckrum
, Hi)Miaui,ean o Vrf ,
ty and all Xtxual
' ' lHtordtrt,
TO THE AFFLICTED.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
cere thanks to his numerous patients for
, jnjiniKf, unu wouiif uiko mis ppportu
tp rvmiiid them that he oontlnuea to con
W. K. DOHEHTY.Rfn'URNS HIS 8IV-
ft
t v to r
It lit his Institute for the cure of chrtmle ills.
euses of the Mini?, Liver, Kidneys, JDlKestlvo
nnd liunlto-L'rinarr Ooans. and all nrivnti.
discuses, via : HyphlllN ib it t fits form,- ttlid stit
ros, Uomlnal W'eakncM, mid all tHe horrid cod
sequeuocs of se-abuse, Uonorrhoen, Gleet,
MLrictures. Nocturnal and Ltinrnftl oinfiuioiii.
Hexual iVblllty, Uisoasoa of the Back and
Ixiiiis, Inflammation of the Madder nnd Kld
neysi etc, etc.ji.aiid lie hopes thnt his lonp ex
perience and iuccessful practlco will continue
to In son hi in a share of duIiIIc imtrtmuim. Hv
the pract Ice of many years In Europe aud the
United btntcAi ho It enabled to auolv tha mmt
efllclent and ucoessful remedies against dis
eases oi ait Kinua. xie cuns witnout mercury,
cnarjjes nioaeraie, irenu niH.ptuients tn a oor-
reui anu nonon.oie way, anu nas reierence I
unuuestionuble venicitr lrom men of known
renpectablHly and Mh staudiiin In society.
aii pnnies conviiiiins; nun oy iciu-r or otner
wlse, will receive tho best and gentlest treat
To Fmtt)fe.
When a female Is enervated, or afrllntpfl wlih
uiseaso, as weaancss oi inu uaca anu umos,
atn in too head, illinnou of nicht. liws nt
muscular power, nalpltntlon of the heart. IrrN
tablllty, ncrvousnens, extreme urlnnry difficul
ties, deraiiifstment of digestive, lunctlonii, gen
eral debility, vuRlnltls, all dlncases of the
'- . : i .
' - a:;d . .... ; ... ,
A' i". CflfERRY, Proprietor, '
1. i ALBASTj OBEBOS. 3
' - r."'i ", : . :
nanflictur4 Steam Engine 1 1
ftOUll AND JW mil MACHifiERl? I
Agricultural Machinery,
all at SAfli Francisco prices.
Also airent ttit R!charTson, ifsrUn 4 Ca't,
7 Co',, sua H. B. Sinlth'f
PiTEXt trotilMiroJMI, 4iHEt
I
Alio MftBQfsctiirtr of iftghmt't rf
PATENT ( m01 FfciiCJE
I fiON AND B to CASTINGS I
W All Kinds, Madt ii Ordaf j . r,
Hepatrla-f sll his ill gf maoDtnsry done oa
skurtett aoiici. -,,., ,i A. F. CHERRY;
V?DlGtf.
won)b, hynterln, atcrlllty, and all other dlsea-
r peculiar to icmiiii's ; nne anouiu ko or WTlte
once to the celebrated fomale doctor, W. K,
Doherty, at his Mcdlciil Institute and consult
auout tier trouoies ana uiHense, Tho Doc-
AIVKUTISl!;MKNTfl.
H CITATION.
hi the County Court of the State of
vregonjor tne votmty of lmn.
In the aiftttor of the estate of Hlohard Evans,
deceased.
To Mary Wcstfnll, Edward Evans, Marj' Ann
Bherrill, and to tho three minor children of
Iavid Kvuns, non-rcSldents, devisees, legatees,
helrs-nt-law. known or unkown, rcsUlujits or
non-rcMOents, nrui to the next or kin , to all
prereo ns inti'ri'hl-cd tn the said citato, f rootlnjf :
In t'i name of the Htnte of (Jreiron. s ou nnd
each of you are hereby cited andnujulrod toup-
pear m i ne v.ouniy L oun,oi LnenLtue 01 1 freon
- - - - SUMMON. -
In the Circuit Court for Linn Coun
ty, State of Oregon.
Marv e. llrlckcr, plaintiff, vs. James Brlckor,
defehdanl.
Huit in equity for dlvoroe.
To Jas. Ilricker, the above-named defendant:
In the name of the mute of Oregon : Vou
arc hereby required to be And appear In the
above entitled Court and unswertheoijmulnlnt
of the above named plalnttir, now on flk with
the Clerk of said Court, hv the Ilrst tlnv nf ttu
tirrm of Kaid Court fnltowiftft the expiration of
the time prescribed by the order of the Judge
of said Court for the publication of this sum-
moni", lo'wit i uy iiie zotx oivy or march, 1H74;
you will tnke notice that If you fail to appear
and answer as abovo required, the plaintiff
win "I'l'ij - -ouri mr tne reiini prayed lor
in tut.' I'uuipiHiiii, wwn i mr n aecreo aisnoiv
Inc the marrlnKC relutlons extstinjr between
you and the plaintiff, and for the oosti and dls
ouraements ot tne snit.
J. W. HALDWIN, Att'v fotPI'ff. " '
Published by order of H. K. llonham, Jude
ui khiu vouri, uvanng cihlo j'curuary Din, l
for six weeks tn the "State Rtirhti Demoon
the paper deslgnnted as thu litigant ornn for
tor la effect in? more cuns than any other phvs
lolnn In the Btato of California. Iot no false
delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately
and sitve ynursnjf from painful suffering and
S premature oeuth. All diarried iauica whose
tlicate health or other ctrcumttancea prevent
an Increase in Uielr families, should write or
call t Dr. W. Hi Pnherty'i Medical Institute,
and itoey will rwcelW every pouibla rollvf and
help.
To Correfcdhdonti, : '
Patients residing in any part, of the eountrr,
however dlitiint, who mar desire tho opinion
and advice of Dr. Ikmerty In. their respectWe
eases, and who think proper to submit a writ
ten statement of auch, In prefefonec to holdlni
a prsonal interview, are reRpntitiUlly assured
tiiat their eominunirtntlons will be held most
sacred. The Doctor ta regular aMluata and
my be wnsulted with' evory con ltd p nee.
If the case be fully and candidly tK,4rrlbed,
personal communlcntlon "Will be unheaory,
as Instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen
eral treatment of the case (lucludlng the reme
dies), will be forwarded without delay, and Jit ,
sueb a manner ns to convey no Idea of tho
purport of the letter or parcel so transmltted.-4-Should
your condition require Immediate at
tention, send ten dollars In colnjnrthat value
In currency, by mall, or Wells. Fanro A Co.'s
Express, and a package of medicine will be I
tlons for u ho. Consultation by letter or other
wise, rHEM, Permanent cure guaranteed or no
pay.
Address, W. K. POHERTV, M. I.t
. fclan Frauulsou, Cal.
Spermatorrhoea.
Tr. Dnherty hns lust imbllshed an lmnortant
pamphlet embodying his own views and rxpe. Portland,,
nonces in relation to impotence or virility, be
ing a short treatise on Snermntorrhoa or Hem.
iiml Wealcnens. Nervous and Physical rinhtlttv flnlem
consequent on this affection, and other tilsea- Albany...,.,
vn ill Hi" Of.-Aiiiw uiiiiiiB, UnilUB.....
This little work contnlna Information of tha I Lewistou.
inmost vinue t an, wneiner nmrneo or single,
and will be sent KKEE by mail on receipt of
six cents tn poatAge stamps for return postage.
Willamette River Trannportotion Co.'i
next Friday evening we may look
"high old time."
a Teachers. Then? wilt be a pub-
rict School House, In Albany, on
irday, March 28th, 1874, (o. begin
o'clock A. M. T. J. ST ITI-V5,
Co. School Sup't
for DemwraU to Kave the Democratic i grew.
puny, tne party inai nas always Oeen
in invorni an nonm amniniMtrauon or
pubiio aflaira, unit join In with a div
xaminationoiVfJicheraheI(lIrithe!y0r " nflla OiKetitwi crowd for the
iiMuiuiiiiii hi m wjuu imriv w riiriH
these iruu'i.H.
JifKofvciJi That we recoirnize In the
Antlape Convention a frantic effort
of the itepubjicana to obtain possession
of tite county oil i eta.
r.a J. 1L Stkpiikxsox will preach
e Court House ncit Sunday, at 7
The Shoo Fliei met laat SatuHay
to elect delegatea to a Peonies' Couven-
tck P. M. aubject.' "Evidences of a j Uon, to be held at Salem, and tliev
e Statg Considered Objections j had it "bellitUplit," and J fhink the
crcd'" splits got a "lectia soured." The com-
Kew Tut Shop. Mr. W. S. De
Pew has opened out a first-claw tin
store in the Foster building, first door
west of Fox's store. He will keep on
hand and for sale a fine stock of stoves,
tinware, etc., and will sell as cheap as
any one this side of Port land.
Notice to TAX-Payera, I hereby
desire to give notice to the tax-payers
of Linn county that unless they come
forwurd and pay up by April 1st, 1874,
three per cent additional will be
charged for collection.
ALLEN PAHKEU,
Sheriff and Taz-Collcctor of Linn Co,
Qrcyon.
Popular Lfxtures. Ilev. g. G. Ir
vine's lectures are becoming very popu
lar, and the church Is always well
filled. Last Sabbath the subject was
the "Immortality of the Soul," which
he handled In a very masterly manner.
Next Babbnth his subject will be "The
Modern Forms of Skepticism."
The Tribune. M. H. Abbott's!
new paper, the Pendleton TriJjune, 1t
on our table. The Initial number
evinces care and attention to local
matters the most essential clement of
success tn a provincial paper. We wish
the Tribune success
the Countv of J jilt ii. at tho Court Room
thereof, at Albany In the County of JJnn.at the
April term th'Teof. to-wlt: on the 7th diy of
April, a. d. 174. at 1 o'clock In the itf&orooftn of
t'lKt titiy, tiien hiu there, to show cause, if any
Mist, why an order should not be granti-d to
a-.'ll tho real estaiu buionglng to the osutte of
rienura r.va-nn, ueocwtiui. an prayeu mr in ana
b v the net it ion of Juoob Tiiomoson. executor of
b:jf Dial, win ami K'NiHiueiib oi hum wcwinaa,
v.'hich petition 1 now an tile wltii the Clork of
Mniu t:ourt. the real e.tiitc in salu net It oninen-
Lionod and deHcrlbed an follows, to-wlt ;
Ihv Dofiiitlon Lnnd ( in of H ctiurd Kvnni.
Kot., !,1KU mid cerilticatoNo. ),:j7, IHhim. 1,'i
no ji oi neu. m, j u, 11. ?mh lii itnnire o. won
8S. Ilhicn-s; T)ts N 09. 2 A .'( nnd Houth West
He!. TownHhlp 11, Houth JtuitRo 4. Went IMS.
. aci nno eoriiHininR in tne iiKrej-tite ;m 67
acrert, less acrs sold to Kdward Kva.'is lij
Richard Kviiiik, kIvItik u warrtiiitydeed th jretif,
whlu'i deed bf iirs dnti; Nth day of Aunust, lxJi,
and deHerilM'd as follows : Jtcglnnlriif tit tho
nortlwust cornerof lilehnrd Kvans' Dot kt I on
Lnnl Claim, this corner beinpr the nortt.-west
oorin'r()f the nort h-i'itst qiiHrtorof 8ecUon No.
IK, Township 14, Houth Range 4, west; Lnenee
runutnt; wiuth Ai clmln; tlience west 7.r-tiAI
chains; thence north fiU-UW chains to tho Wil
lamette Itiver; thence memiderinir dowti said
river to a point due west of tho ueplnnlngr
t'aene" cant 1 chains to the plac of b()(;Uitiirist
-ooritaliilmj 15 i!KHW acres, all of the almve
tract of hind lylritf and bclnfj in Linn county,
rei!on. 'ilie wiiide number of acres ivmnm
Ijist of fcald Donation ijind (Jlafm to be sold la
jHtt item, Am the north half of the south
oast quarter of the Donation l4ind Claim of
litHgherrlll, ooiitalninn u acres, and txfinn In
H-fcrTon If, Towiothlp 14, Houth Hangi' 4, wont.
A Iso the following di'scrlbed premises, to-wlt:
f.ejrinnlnK at the south -went corner of (eetlon
lx, J'owiiflhlri H, Houth Itani i, west; runnlnic
theneeeuM irod ; thence north HI rods ; thence
w-st at rods ; thence south J rwJs to tlio pltioo
Af beclimiriK contain lni? 10 ucns morn or less,
nn 01 inn himivr uescnoea promises ucmg ill
Linn tMHtnly, n-f'u.
ijy order of the i ;ourt.
. In witness whereof I have here
I unto set my hand and ahixei l the seal
S of the County Court of sr.ld Linn
' county, tins (tth nay of Mawh, A, U,
&7i, J. JI. HACKLKMAN, -Clerk.
Hy W. H, Ot'KENCil, Deputy.
Oxo. R. Ur.LH, Att'y for Estate. Awl.
WILL LIAV1
PLAtVDICRll WHAnr at ctloek, A. M.
Ai follows 1
FOR CORVAIXIN ANU INTERMKTUATE
POINTSMondftV. Wednesdit-'MK'I Krlduv
roa alha.Vy ai imudikdiaik
PINT-Monday, Tuesduy. Wednesday,
TliiirsdnV and Ffidav.
FOIl DAYTON A Nil MeMINNViLLE-Sat-
urday and Monday,,
PifsiMtre to Corvallls....,,,..,,.;,.,.; 91 0(1
Pastil jf to Albany X SO
Passajfe to Malem !... 1 00
Passage to Mrllnti vllt 1 00
11. UOLUHJIllTU, President,
iOTlK.
OREGON It CALIFORNIA RAILROAD
Company, Land Deparlmsti!. Portland,
Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice Is hereby given,
thnt a rigorous proiooutinn will be instituted
ogaiDst any and every per on who trovipaiiei
upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and re
meving timber therefrom before the same ft
BOlHiJIT of the Company AND PAID FOR.
All va-;srit Land lu odd numbered sections,
wnetueriiirveyeu or owsurveyed, within a dis.
tance of thirty mites from the line of the road
btlongs to ths Company.
I. R. M00RES,
?Tn3etf. - Land Agent,
CITY DRUG STORE.
4 tiiotMii. ,,-j ij.,.. , t. lAtTtuifa;
A.CAROTHEllS & 0., " '
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
rosTER'S (LflCIt, FJnSr ST.. KXM. OREGCI.
: rtRALKM IK' ,
t)ltUGS, CllEMtCALS
PATENT MEDICINES, ;
PAINTS, DYE'STUFFSi OI L$,
TOILET GOODS,
trellch and Amvilean Cologne.
' HandkerohlefExtracts,
' CONFECTIONERY '
Pun Wioei and Liquor, tor Medicinal Cm.
FINE T0BACC08AND CIGARS. '
Family Eeoipes tnd Pbysieian'l Prescip;
: tioat uompounded. w
D.rS070-TBn70. A. CAttoMlltS 1 CO.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP SAN KRANCIUCO.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL
$1,000,00.
JOBS H. RKDUINOTOSf Hrmident.
OHO; H. HUWAUD ,Vlc PrtslUeul.
CHAH. R; mOHX. JHxM.Tr.
N. h. rilBV:::; ....Marlno Heorttnrr.
11. U. U1UELUW...... ...Uuaontl Alunw.
DIRECTORS GAE&ON BCANCH: '.
1 P. IVAfeSERMAH,
C: It.. LKW18,
:;nlH. UUMjwmITU,
Address.
8nMt,f.
Ban Francisco, Cal,
CITY REftlDENC'E OU HALE.
TUK UNDKHHIONKI) IH DEHIR01I8 OK
selling liri!lty rcsldenoft In Albany, com
urlslnir a wnifortuble ont-sUtrv cnttatrii hniisn
of fi nmms, and two lots, on the eorm-r of KMs
worth and Water streets, just oiiifsltn pleroe's
FcrrV. otilto a number of fmft tn-nn. nn
ofjllentwcll of wntor, a wood-shod and (rfher
niici-ssnry appurienannes are on tlio prcinlses.
'IVrms reiisonaiiU'. For further pnrlleiilitrs ap
ply to ttie undorsliind on the nreirilNPS almva
described, MA U Alt iiOXtJHLSaoX.
Albany, Feb. 2T, 1S74.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL El. TAB.
W IIKHIvIiV (JIVEV THAT BY
m Virtue of an rdfr of tin County Ortjrt, of
tlin State of Orison, tor tlie CounLy of Linn,
fcrant'i at tho .Muroh t-nn, thereof, lor 174, the
undersigned, KuArdlnri ofUif person and aetata
d PhJJip Low, an In inane i rsoo, wlii, oa h
Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1874,
lxtween tlio hours of 9 o'clock, a. k. and 4
o'clock r. m., t'-wit: at the hour of 1 o'elock p.
h., oi sain anv, oit.t nr annr at ptibiin auction
hi th'1 f'ourt Jloune door. In Albany, Linn nmn
tj , Oregon, ths lojtowlnjf feat estate, Ja Linn
a-tuny, u.wlt: - -
UejiSnniiijr at the N.'P;. corner of th land
Lost. A sleeve-button ruado from a
gold dollar was lo(Iri the northern
part of the city last TuewJay. It Is of
not much value to anybody but the
owner, and the Under will confer a great
favor by leaving it at tbi ofllce.
JnaoED-Xhe brother-in-law of ry
wuruiy oenator, jonn ai. illpple, wu
taken to the caIahoofl lat Tuesday
nihi by Marwhal McKnlght, for get-
ti UK Orunk and making stump speeches
on the streets. j
DiZb.W hav received the sad i
1G1IE AX ti SEE t'N.
HAVING UIHPfJHKD F OVH INTEHKHT
In the mi.-reantllQ business to Mr, Ham.
Mny, and being di-sirotiaof r-inoviii(r to Han
Frnnelsen at thu earliest nraettcal daLo. I aivn
notice to all those pttrson IndnU-'d to tiieliite
(Inn of Uerst, May A Co., thnt I desire a settle
ment of nil outstntid account by (he first of
April, 1474, except thoan acpfiuntu which have
neen eointn ne(-a tor (ito current yi arand an
sumed by Uam. Mar.
fnr Oertt A A nspiwher.
Ilarrisburg, Feb, IS, 174, . itttw. ,
NEW GOODS!
AND
LATEST FASHIONS !
at the store of
L. KLINE & CO.
WE HAVE Jt!T IIRftKIVKn frROM BA(
I'rnnclsro th, my latoit slyle, of Boys'
and Usuu'
FANIIIOIf ABLK C'LOI'IIIIVG ! I
LADIES' AND MISSES'
DRESS OOODSl
Mid everything ls. to ua round Ina
FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE I
BEST QUALITY OJ GOODS
it
fiOWEST FJIICES
i.i.uvuiiitooiiR.
,.::.:.L: ". li HOVER.
..J. A. CRAWKOliU.
..D. M: frexch.
J. LUWEMiUKU
' HAMILTON BOVD, .
AGENT FOR OREGON WASHINGTON TERft't
ELI CUTTER, Local Affen
ALBANY, OREGON. 1
ALBANY BObK STORE!
JOHN" F0SHAY;
oaiLia ik ' '
M1SCELLA.0US 1KD STANDARD EOOES,
BLA.K HOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY I
CHOICE HATAHNA CICIARS i
AND TOBACCOS.
Tha Largest Stock f Flna aa4if
Tr broaght ta Albantl
Goods In our Una Imported to order at abort
st possllfle nolirH,
sv'rti only nluoa In town where A bbaL
oiKin (,'iqaii can bo olitalued. Call and ee. .
rsnsii.
CASH
OR
PHODUCE.
tKeit door dbove iWto.'nce. Albany. Ore-
Kn. vafimS.
FORD. On Urtn'wiaythelh,t his resl
rt'nmuttiis city, 116. . p. SfoRSttupul U
years and 1 monuis.
PAHKKR.-b Tndy, the 17h Inst , fn
frits en. Urn tofe-nt Jaujhur oi J. J. and VUjy
nt WIIlainrrtU MtTidlaii : rtitirilnr'Lhf'nn Hi-tiiih
H chains nnd Vt link to thn H. K.wrm r of said
eltilni. thfn' W'tston thcHotitii tine of said
clnirn il ehulns nnd W links ; tiu-nee Xorth 4-1
ctiHfnsand Unlut, to ti-NfLh line of said
elalm : tln nce Knat 2 enalfis and M Mn'is,
tbe tui of h-KliirlntC cnt8liilii(( IW 8-luii
tuf. utofnr ', AIW(,(h.'(ollor.lnB premises
U-wlt I'rlnntnKdttlit nithwnst eornrf the
jand flntm of rnl!tj7 vn, UlnK elaim notlfl.
option No. and clnnn No., in T. 12. K It.
intelHjfenee that tlie wife of Itev. w. ! Wf'rt'ftnd nm,l,l'eth',n,T Kft'rt 'm',l''th'nr
North t p-ls, Ut the plve of let inntnir;, eon- j
tnlnlrts: K' aTr-.s, more or Unmi Ui t her with all
tre liiitmv-m';nU and appnrteuauoea there-unt-o
txdonclnir.
Trms of side ; One-half of the purchase
money to be paid at th time of snle, in (told
ccin ; one-half to h-pflldfn eft months there
af:r. In troid eoln , to tv -"ure the oaymnt of
which a itnt- and inoH-yo on ifte pr'-mtsea
wjfj ty rifirj. iktyB n Utw,
OuArdian. of fatttpfwr, aatjuaaa Mnen. 1
H, Stewart, of Salem, died on the 18th
.'oat. .Deceased was aged about twenty
nve years.
Sam Yovko lta Jut .received a
splendid stock of spring clothing of the
fcujfcfc "ajfODy." Call around and see
; bU new tvnitp, and jue fer jourttelte.
RANKLIN
MEAT MARKET !
W. O. PALMER, PrAp.
r,r'T' KKF-P CONHTANTT.Y DV HAND
v me rest mesh too market affords, and
wilt ftlwnys 1)0 found ready to afenniniodate
.nos. wno may mvor nun wun a call,
ay Highest market prico paid tin nork.1
NOTICE OT TINAI. bbtTUsmgmt.
mjfmrB IH HERKRY OIVKN THAT TIIK
L undfTslirned. almliil.rraur, with tho will
annexed, or the estate of Vlrioent M. watsn,
dcased, bus filed with the Clerk of the Coun
ty t!ourt. of Linn county, .Mate of Drepon, bts
final account for ..tl'-merit, and tlijit K, N.
Tandy, Julfe of said t'oort. on tlie td da of
February, lft7t, mails an order ancolntliitf
Monday, the 6th day of April, 187i,
at the hour of i o'clock V. . of that day, at tho
Court Iffruse In the (:ny of All-nny In said
nounly, for the hearing of otfjeetlDiis to auch
flnnl acoiunt and thestlLlenient thereof,
1)AV1U FflMMAN, Adnll.
lon!a a inwis, Att'y for Adm'r
FOB COCNTV AMMEHMOR.
CaAWyoawviM.r. tJnn Co,
tttiior i.sf.sra,
I wlb ta announea (broufh your columns
tat I atn a candidal for Asaesr of Linn
. Or..
alafoh I, l7t.
ASSlSSOn'H HOTIOB TO TAXPAYERS.
thereby (Ive notice that I will lie In attendance
In the severu nrceliielA of t.lnn comit.v. at
the times and nlai?es following, for the imriiose
of receiving, lists of nssessnhle tiroportv, for tho
year 1H or tax-payers of said county i
Hclo, March II, ID, II, 12, 1.1 AM;
Franklin llutte, March It, 17, IB ct 10
ftnnllHm, March 'Jti A'il:
llianon, March tfl, 4 ?5;
Waterloo, March 'itt A 27. ;
dweet Home, Mnreh .HI, 31 ft Ain., 1st :
finish Trek, AprlU, H 4 4 ;
llrownsvllle, April . 7, , 1 A 10;
jlarrlSliunr, April IS. ll, lii, III, IT A Hi '
llalsey, April ai, ill, IB, St, it A 10 1 ' '
Orleans. Ann 1.7. at. tn A OU:
Albany, May I, a. 4, Ii. tl, :,,, 11, U H
fsyracuse, May It A lft:
Center, May IH, 19 A 'Jf;
All taj-payera am rooulnd Ul meet fne at. tho
time, and planes nhove appointed, with lists of
their proje rty filled out, and a failure to do so,
wllleompell ma to pmcoed ItKalnst them at
ones, as required by law. J.T.TH'IKH.
"nl. Aslnrsof.
4-
AlTfi (
HEMOKHHOIDS;
CAU0THERS A CO' "PILE 1IU8
01NTMKNT" bars duW beootne eoe of
tha standard preparathih of thi drti U pre
pared and reeuimnuaduil tot Piles only (Whstlur
ehronlc orreeent), iitTefers nay depei-d upoa
It, that this reaedy Will ftve the permnnsnt
relief from tut Ifwabieitrtcs and dafattging oetn.
piaint.
Hent aestpaM twi say difdrost within tb Ual-
ted Hiatta) spoa reecrplof prle. 8..W,
A. tJA KUTII r.Kh A CO.,
1 Alhany, Mwo C ((reten.
THE OLD STOVE DEPOT!-
JOHN , BRIGGS j
biaMa ut
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES!
' Oftht Bait Pattern!, . '.
TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER -WARE I
Aad tht usual asanrtnisn't of turnliblng guodtf '
found In a Tin Hturs. f
Eooairt Hunt!; nd Prompt!) Jxodntcd (
Go Raasonabl, tsrul.
" Short Jleckoningt Make Long lienilt."
FR0NT-ST., AtDASY,
Next Door to 1. 0. Harper A Co', Ptora
I).e.8r4nllf JOIIW ItHlflflrl.
; . JEi"l',. sii:K,
GENERAL BUSINESS COLLECTION,
A
IXSIBANCE AtU(I !
. iD ' i . ''. '71:
NOtARY PUBLIC,
Farttetilar attthtton fflveh totheadlndtmtlon
Of accounts.
Col led tons fytade In al parts of the Htate.
sWUittve uext door aliove tht Uee-UWa Store,
vniotf.
that
nil a't, BMblvt to Uia
ibatpped I Inn da and Fare,
fforeLlpaf Drynens rihftkla,
Ctit-d at once hy HK'iEMAVS CAMPlfnn
v:L wlTHLYrkhlNK. It k-t-im the h.,nds
mi in aai wearner. h rv trim you c"t nr.uK-
will of thn tai.paywtW MAN-K toM hvall lMizalsta. nn
It.l.-tllLL & SO.V,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTi'EiAHIE
ALB AN 7, OREGON
tttufr Kftd rdediclnea iVsh amd pdre. rirnm F4'
attention given to country orders and pbjl
elans' pn-M.-rlptiona, tsuda vator frtsh itom
th" Aretlo reirlona,
nifir" on3Iuto tree,opposTter:onner'sPi.T!K,
it. c. tn
vHit.TWf.
1I1.L. A HON
CCSTACLE5 TO VJZ'IZl ;
Happy relief for younjf men from the etfoefa
of rrurtftiid Abuse In early lite. Manhot
Kt'snir d. Jrutn illriicnts to jiwrrlajre rmgv.d.
Now irtfrftiid ti trtt rneni, N and imnrt.
able rauwdtna. Itooks and etrculurr, trn im
In s't' d eV liiMfs. Adilrens, fJdWxlr Af4-'
rM;Ut ATlON.'Np. frVaith Nlntti rhiaiet.
frhia, r.,vrvtii inwtuuati havliif ti::U r'pti-f
t!B tin u iitj. iv scalar t.: t.Jr...f.-r.??
kkUA. , .Nftai i.