ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. J. D. TITO. SAW FRANCISCO CnaS, BOUROAROBA. GO TO THE THUS, BOURGARDES & C0M FURNITURE STORE I I JOB PRINTING. ' I ADVERTISEMENTS. I ADVERTISEMENTS. I ( '.';")' ,1 I ' .' v. c:;,:;:r,ATicPLATFcn:.i, AJto4 W ibe BUU Convention, nt Albany, March 18, 1874, I, We doclara oar nnfelttftnc demotion inmtr,.nn nflhji 17nltjri HlAMM And e. ..a. k ih.i tin twiniA nftha aeveml Mates have the ole and exclusive rij?ht of L-nvi'rninic thetanelvei M.iroe, ovre' , mu inUepwiuont rjtatws, mitjjtwt only to the llinlta ( Inns of the ConNUtution and that all powers not tn in oxprewiJy grantrd to the national Oov- TiniHiit are ved toliic Htal respectively, Mid we dny the riRbtof tho federal govern- , mmt. thnweh the treaty power to permanent- :v domicile Mongol iaiii Trunin any oiaie wild ihD .nB-nr.nr fJifl Leei si attire thereof. Weaiiirm that the greatest danger with w hich wo aro now threatened la MitKCorruptton 1 itnd eiiravagaooo which exist in high official i'lAcee; and we do declare, Ai ttif cardinal pfinHpIt of our future political action, that mcmn'httient, economy, and reform are 1m iMffttivelv demanded In all the Uovernmenta I the people, Federal, aa well as Htate and .iitnlcipal :and we hero proclaim ourselves the uncompromising foes of the salary grab law, fx-T thoy may be, and wherftver they may be ;iina,wneincriney are in omce or out, , and appeal to honest men everywhere, without , t.ifiwd to past-political afllllatloM, to Join us n oramting s wey aeserve time corrupt iNThea on th body politic, and ansist tnjr; un to pure omciai station oi wtfir uawuoiesoue una oaneiui presence. - - ft. Th( nrpwnt Federal Admlnt ration . : v1ti titter inability to oomirehend thedticnity r reepoaslbiliilea of the duties with which It is narKt-a; Dy iu aevotion to peraonai anu pani i4i n Interest; by it weak and Incompetent .Management of the national finances; by It unwarrantable interference with the local self irvernment of the people ; by It support of the orrupt tiovernmenu wmcn u nas imposed of ;u nower uoon several of tho State of the Un- , ton; by it eorapllcity with corrupt practices ind scandal In various quarters; and by It Appoint ment of notoriously Incompetent men to hicn omcuil positions, nas jtmuy urougni upon iMe)f4b condemnation of the American peo pie. , 4. 71iattheDrlflnirInterferenoeoffedera)s In local elections, and the uso of large sums of - Money u defeat the voice oi me people inrotifrn me ballot box, deserve and ha our severest tonaeni nation. ' ft. That corporation are tho creations of law " hat their franeiiisn and privilege are granted to subserve the Dubllo Interests: and when these are used to subvert tho object of their yreation uut mr purpoaes qi oppression anu ax Umton we declaru It to be the right and duty tf the legislature to regulate and control tmch 'oruoraLlons In their dealings with tho pe pie ; and especially thorn engaged in the bus , juen of eaminnn carriers. , That we favor a speedy return to specie payment Just and equal taxation for the up ,nrtof the Federnl and blate Governments; and that we are opposed to all discriminations mine assessment oi vcuerai reveuue ior me purpose or protection. 7. That the free navigation and Improve- mentof the Columbia river: the construction it a bneakwater at Port Orford i tho Improve rnentof the (Joqullle and Willamette rivers, ,ndth oonstructfon of the Portland, Dalle mid Hull Lake railroad are Imperatively de manded by the commercial Interests of this i-Hata, and that the Federal (Jovernment otiffht i-y ail pnimr measures; That we are In favor or Uio 151 1 now before congress, irenera iv mown as the Portland, Dallos Halt lake : viimad mil. and we alto favor tho ear v conv ;letln of the Uregon California Itallroad to im nouinern nouiuiary oi Hi waio. ft. That we dopriKmte all measure In the In t ret of oj)itiillst and monopolists, agnlnit UIm helieving that distinctions, If distinctions tMtmado; should be In favor of the laltorlng -la, wno oonmiiutn tno mass oi our citizens, Wo uroduevr of Llm wealth and nrosneriLv oi ar country. We therefore approve of the do 'tared )rl not pies, and sympathise with tho nvowed object of tho organisation known a if i'atrons of Husbandry, and with those of 'limner orders, nnving ior tnoir ouiects re iwnchment ana reformln public affair, and i tie social advancement of the neooie. . That we are optord to a monoimly In the luul cation and sale of books used In the com. Win school of thl State, and we are In favor 4i araundluK the x luting law In relation to . i tieh books so as to take away from the pub lishers of the Paclflo (Toast Herloa of Header .na apciier the special privilege in relation ihcrohy, which they now enjoy. 10. That the act relating to tho fee of Hhrr l'Ts and ('lorks ought to bo so amended eit her y making aueh uillne salaried, or by reduc ing me iocs now auaoncu to un same as snail make the com ion nation received bv such o(H- crs a fair remuneration and nothing more for tha services required of them. That the Coii iltullon be so amended that all printing for the Htate after the expiration of tho term of Tiie niai printer in ornoo when auch amond ment 1 paaacd, iliall be umvlded for by letting mo amu to tne lowest reMponsioie dkhht. I'hat the rate for litigant printing should he , r.dueed to a to correspond a nearly as inny with tUoM ohaiaia for private advertise menu. II. 1'hnt the only legitimate object or Gov- rnment 1 tho protection of It eUlr.cns In their lives, IliM-rly and property, and the pur- ult of happiness ; that to accomplish thl end , tHrret mrAim only should be resorted Ui that f ho good nwulllng from a departure from this , rule Is temporary, the evil lasting. We are, therefore, opptrsed to tho Htate engaging In tho . purchase, leasing or speculating in proerty of any kind, except such only a Unuouwuiry for .lonrtuetlitg iho ordluary JuuoUoo of the Uov trnment. i IX That wo favor the Immediate const ruction f e good and servlcahlo wutfon road along the outh bank of the Columbia river from the Minuth of the Bandy rlvr to the Dulles. i IU. 1 hat the oonipHiisntton of all offleer Miould be only atmh a will bo a Just remuner ation for their service. U. That we are In favor of Congressional aid wr the construction of the Portland, Dalle and Halt Ijiko llallroad, and alfO for contlnu lug the Orogon Central Itallroad from Kt. Jo etnh to Junction City, all of which 1 respect lully suhmiued. (rtifud) C. B. BRrXINOEll, Ch'ra. ! . .Tlo following ameudmeutu were nnoniioouajy adopted: Reolyed, That wo arc n fevor of the repeal f the Litigant Act. Resolved, that we an In favor of free trade and direct taxation. The ;HungrUn MiniiUj hai resign, erl. ; ', Several prominent Carlisle hate Deen expelled from Madrid. Mm.' Carpenter, of Leavenworth (Kansaft), shot and InoUntly killed ohn Whitef of, the Fifth Infantry, who entered her kitchen, looked tne door and made improper advances to nor, ana refused to go out when or dered.' ' Governor Dixon the Oth. aant i mesfiage to the Legislature of New xorit, announoing the death of ex- 1 resident rillmore. - Appropriate molutiona were adopted, and a joint wtuuuvtvv wu nppomieci to attend the funeral. Burglars entered the nffinA nf fl.A rWoolbri1geARrieuUural Implement una in rc nine uorits at Woodbridge (Canada) on the 14th, blew opeu the . aafe, took the contents, fired the bmldinff and eBoapod. Total loss, 1200,000. One hundred men were thrown out of employment. ; ' Fifty era sad or paraded the streets of JetYerson (led.) on the 14th, They .visited the saloons and prayed and ang, but no result was evident. Missionaries have beea summoned from adjoining States. The Mayor waa asked to prohibit the bands from blocking the pavements, bnt he said ha had no authority to auppres as jemblages of that kind. Mrs. Elisa Mordauut claims that the question has two sides, and she will lecture against tho crusader on Tuesday next. NE W FIRM ! NEW GOODS HARRISBURC ! MOTTO : "LIVE AND LET LITE!" ft ihatl Inftururatei this motto Into oractlo. br patroolclng the printer.! MAVINO PURCHASED THE INTEREST of my lata partners. Mpsttri. G. Oerit and A. Anapacnnr, I am dclrou. of keAnlng tho bu.lnpiut dd to Ha former standard an the uUuat aatlafactlon to customers. I will bicln tha Sorlnr Trade Mon mr own hook." with a fresh lnvoloe of new foods, con sisting of Dry Goads, Groceries;, Gent's Fnrnlaliing Goods, i Ladles' Dress Goods, Hats sfc f.'apS, Boots alt Shoes, Hardware, i Crockery, ate., etc. inch as u generally kept In . DBII CLASS RETAIL STORE!! Constantly on hand, MBTZI.ER'1 CELEBRATED RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, 1KD DIAMOND SPECTACLES ALSO PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES, . SINGER SEWING MACHINES, And all kindi of Sewimg Hachlte Needle. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All Goods Sold sad Work Warranted. Sea. P. H. To those of the fflistomprs of the late firm who hnvM aomincncod accounts fnr the current ynar I would statu that 1 havit asstmifid mose accounts. ham, may. Tn2Sly. FLItNITlIIM J EVERYTHING IVEW! CRAF &TcOLLARf Manufacture And dealem In all ktndi of FURNITURE!! BIBE AI , IIKDNTRADN, TABI.KN. LOUNGES, miuin-j nF.rsa SOFAS, CHAIRS, ETC., Always onhandormadeto order on the short est nuttco. FURNITURE renairod exnedltlnnslT and nt Our Factory la on Wnler street, at foot nf ,yon, adjoining Altlioiisc A Co'a nnnlnir Mill, 'hnre we lltvtl our frli'iiils and tht, nubile 1a can ana Diamine our siwic oi ttooua. . Salesroom at Drnr Store of A. tjaroiuers K Jo., t irst (street. GRAF A COLLAR, Atrcsv ITit. AFreueU BoMonmn clwervin hit. tvnnut about to Jentroy a fine thrift.v pear tree, inquired tli cause. He was told that it was a chanco Bceaiiiiff, and had home no Iruit (or twenty-fire- yeiira. He had nlready cut its roots inpiuntorv to the flint stroke, hut wai ordered to let it remain. He did no, and iu Uio loHowuitr yoar it wa. loaded with su perb fruit of an entin-ly unknown va riety, which at once became citlobra ted. The root-pruniiip the gmilnnr fcatl ffiren it Worked like a cliann. ot many years afterwanls the Duch JH d'Aiifroiilome was punjnK tluwif-h Lyon and its inhabitants sent to tJifir hospilalitieg, Kino fairuitudi-nsiiro-sented the Duehcswe willi gtjlilcn aal vnrs, on which lay lieapeil Uiis pre "' taut, and besafd herfai hmtfiwi on it licr ruime; an.i the pour now re v .,'ti iml as (he crowuiiifr ghiry of all fruiN ww thenccfonrnrd known tut )m Dwhem d'Aiioulcmv., (icooissoa or A. cow a eo.) LEBANON, OREQO N DEALER IN GENEItAIs MERCHANDISE! WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK or rR"V GOODS ! GROCERIES! tloota and Shoes I All fer Sale at tha Llwssl Prices for CASH or FHODUl'K. All persons owioir A. Cowan a Co. can little oy celling os sue at Lebanon. t7oHir. JAMES 1.. COWAN NOT1CK TO FARMEUS. I am prepared to 111 orilsrs for all kinds c AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY I! atprlpoi thnt murt rlvf rntlro iMtsfaottnn Coiud un with your oiMun. nU hvu ittum rtlUti . AT LOW RATES , FOR 1.111 OK rilOOICE I ALSO HAVE TIIR BAIN WAaON for "t to tulit U Wlihlnji to tmr. RY V1HH K OV AN OHDKIl OK THE County Court of lien ton Cixmly, Orvtron, lllHilt all llkt I HHotwr Urtll. iKTtt. trf mniil I'siurt U Uio tintti-niiia'U, pxiTiiMir nf lr lust will aiuritisiHuiouv m juiii Ann irvm, wottiH'a, I Will, AM VXtMHItor, OU Jfundatj, m J&tfulavofJprit, l$7t t Ihclinurnf loVtock P. H. of mttl dr-, nt Utt Cmirt HoitHu UtNtr iu Allittuy, thin count v. rMtit'Mtl t-n iu, tell ai iiuliiu ituottnn to tht htfthest tlitd.r tho loliowiitir ii,iHTll)t'l proH H-,lo-wU : '1 he Kil luilf ot tho Uoiiii ilon Uml CUlm of Unvlrt Irvln mid JuIIa Ann lrln. ttu wife, Notiticuium Nu. yum, tiintu in l.lnu Cuimly. Htiittt trf Ori uim. tu.lt. lk.ii.ti.,n ClHiitii nun .MtftloulnrlyiirwriUtMl un ntilnws: if-KiiimnK t tun cbHiui-t-n-tt cornr nt thi Ntrth-osl tiiiHrtffof K.tiinn Nt. i, uml run IlillK ItlflHH) KHMt KU'hHlltiuntt ttHllt.Kl; Iht'luMt .NurthHl.K.ohitli.H: IhriuHi UV.-.I h in u. U:tt Mti chains: thorn Vi't w) r.tuit t Arclittlnii. oh tl.t yUtw n( iivn tx-iriiutiitft, th.'ntsltl bt half or mUX ollii-t.ittnltiU,iE IwlinTitsntid I IU-aT n mir, It ta nun oi tn. Ix wln'iit fnnnit In l.ltin Mmntv, mti nt intu it Uu m-n nn iitoifr iHiHlvMiiitn. iVri.ia Kalri-Ctxli thiwi Hi tho Hin ol n, nml Mttil taut feuhJuA ttf lvnt whlt'li wt titn tKt. 1. 1AV11 UtVLNAtvoiiturw Nftxt, door to Hlir Drue Store. In John Oan. ter'H old Htand, Albany, Oregon. DRILLS $c PLOWS Having A large lot of the celebrated STATESMAN POEOE TEED GRAIN DRILLS, direct from th factory, I enn offer better In duoeoienUi to farmers thun ever. PAOmO DOUBLE SHAKE FAN MIU, for gmdinff wheat, cleaning flax, etc., PLOWS, OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS, FEED CUTTERS, WAOONS, and avnrlftyof ot.hr machlnprv. 1'horw In want of such biIIpIpb will find It to their mlviintntft to call at my Hlacksmlth Hhop, corner of Hecond and KILnwnrth treU, (oppo- ricninn i-erryj, muany, urcfrou. Ordi-rs from a distance prompt ly attended to. WOOD. WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY PETERS & SPEIDEL, MAKUFA CTt'BEHI Or CARRIAGES. Hacks and Wagons 0P EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ferry St., bet. First and Second, ALBANY, OREGON. CARRIAGES, HACKS AND WAGONS of all Styles Manufsotured to Onler. at as reasonable rales as the ue of good material and Arstelass work will Justify. REPAIRING OF ALL HINDS Neatly and expetlltlouiilj done, at Low Rates. Altiany May ZH, lor?. n.ztf JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE ALBANY, OREGON. DEPOSITES RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. lutrrest Allowed tra Time Deposits In tin, EXCHANGE ON PORTLAND, SAN FRAN. CISCO, and NEW YORK, for sail at lowest rates. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED JtSr-Banklng hours, 8 a. M. to 4 p. M.-a Refer to II. W, C0RT1ETT, II EN 11 Y FAILING, Tab. 1, Wl-jl W. S. LADD. PUIIVTERS & BIIVIEI(8 Ml B 1 r M""T m ii Mi re cr r ."ESS: si-1 If shiiciviu v mii:ijaih.i Z. BEARD & CO., TANGENT, OREGON, Forwarding inrl Gommiuion ICarohuto AND DKA1.KR4 !M MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE I A good usirortmpnt of U hinds of STAPLE GOODS always In store at lowest market rates. Wo are preparvd tn nil orders for all klmla of ACtllKTLTI'KAL MACHINERY nt prleoathat must lv entire anturaetlnn.- l-iiint' on Willi yimr onlorsand hew Hu m tilled At low nitt-s litr eitiil). v AllkluUs ol itroikioe tnken la exehnnge STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT BOOK MID JOB Pii! 09b ALBANY, OREGON- fflHTS OFFICK HAVING RECEIVED M. complete stock of new typo, Is now ready to turn out, on short notice, all kinds of gener- Tags, Blanks, Ball Tickets, Letter Heads, Labels, Briefs, Posters, Cards, Pamphlets, Legal Blanks, Tisiting Cards, Checks, Dodgers, and STery kind of Letter Press printing at rates -aat uci j oonopeuuoii. Having Just reoelmd IRGE STOCK OF CARDS, of nil sites And varlftlos, from Nw York, w van now turn out work of that kind In any iiuuutnj ana Yr iow naras. Wo call ths MnMlal atUntlMi nt tha ladfau toourntwstylsof VISITING CARDS. CRAwroamviLLie, r tun Ctx, l.iril I I wish to nnonnr thmmh jmur onlitmns that I am a oMmiuitti inr A MMr tit l.inti ..uiitr, aubiret Ia Uh wil) nf lh- ImVMyvr nod V -MMvitk iuttwutiuii l.inn. P. WW CHAIRS AND TURNING I J. M. METZLER, HaTlnr atoled kls Shoe to Jefferson and- arall. u biumi or ine waler-nower at that f lae Is aow prired to furnlak his eelebrated RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I In any nnaatltr and In anr shspe. r II. will situ keep a large stoek of chain at hia old staad, either ready fur ma er la pieeee for sMunent. W. D. Ilelding la ku sateulat I oil nlaee. tTnMll E. L. 1IRYAW t t'U., LKDANON, OREGON -OtALXni w LEATHER, SADDLERY & HARNESS, i m (Irtttf, i .way ov iiami a rrrr. aort. t,nUf au-b all) tw ikM ai ahv.v A larftT stork of the nnw-nlie the 'Matrrt affo ny" hns lust boon mwlvisl at this oitioo mid iiro now Ih'Iiib worked up In the latert stvle of thi art. Any nemiD wishlnr anyihlnR In this line Is mitigated to call aud aaoila speei nivna ami karn our urlosa. We aW keep on band a lait quantity of LEGAL BLANKS COWBTSTntQ of WARRANTY SEEDS, QUIT CLAIM DEE)S, MORTGAGES, ETC., ETC., htehlllheer.lilehen. will f printed in a work- (mhiir imn on nana will rw nnnu, aieullke manner on short aoUoe, OFFICE 1 PAKBISBS 1KICK IIOCI, sUeUHT, OKBaoif. i r BEE-HIVE STORE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS NOTIONS, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH ! COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT FOB MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY I yPftrtHPS will nlwnvs An woll tn onfl nrf sno for themselves before consume ting their trades elsewhere. H. WEED, vsnautf. First St., Albany. EUREKA ! ! THE PLACE TO GO roR Totrct TURNOUTS ! MONTGOMERY & GORE'S LIVERY STABLE KEEPS THE FASTEST HORSES AUD THE HANDSOMEST BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES IN ALBANY. ThftVtakn MWlnl nnlns f n Irn Avarvfhlnrrln th bent r?palr and furnish tho most complete satlifaction to customers. Itemembrr ell this when you want a fast, or a comfortablp, or a saienae. iWUMWlftlKKY A UORE. Cor. Second and Wash lngton St., Albany, vttnmf. AEW COODS REDUCED PEICES CO., E. D. WHITLOW & Importers and Dealers In FURNITURE! V&Glstery (seeds, First St, 8 doors below Conner' Bank, ALBANY, OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand for sale Black Walnut Parlor and Chamber Sett! Painted Chamber Seta! Dining Boom Furniture Kitchen Fnrnitnro of All Kindi! SOFAS, WBINO MATRERSES, PULU 4 EL KEKA BEDS, TAULES, BEDSTEADS, KOCKJ.NU CMAittS, STANDS, BUKEAUB, WHATNOTS, BIIACKETS, ' BOOK OASES, HECRKTARIES, UESKS, ETC,. ETC. UPHOLSTERING In all Its branches. Orders filled with prompt ness ana aispatcn. COFFINS MADE TO ORDER ! Repairing and . Ufannfbctnrlng Done to Order. -WAU our work warranted"1 Givo m an Early Call and Examine oar Stock. "Goods delivered to any part of tha eltjr," nUtl. . D. WWlTLfUW & uu. F. c. mm & co DEALERS IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE f Emtraclng the most FASHIONABLE STYLES Of DRESS GOOD FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! The now and welt-arranged warehouse of IS. CIIEADLE with (roprovpd cleaning: aparntus of ample ca pacity. Is now prepared to receive grain for the HARVEST OF 1873, STORE Farmers wishing to OR SELL WHEAT GOOD NEWS IN LEBANON. MONTAGUE & Mo C ALLEY Have Just received and opened out MAMMOTH STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, ETC., the whole comprising one of the choicest retail stores In Orpiron. iney expect to win puouc rnvor and public patronacp by a prompt attention to eustompm auu ruusouHu.e prices oi goods. MONTAGUE A McCALLEY. Lebanon, Oct. IS, 1873. v9nl0tf THJ-.PARKERGUN. r . SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAA PARKER BROX ,WIST MER1DEN.CT.; vSnSttf. ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL. KBVMLIEN dc GILBERT, Architect! to tha Board of Capitol Commissioners. PATENT OITIOE DEAVINQS, ETC In Cree's Dulldlnfr, Portland, Oregon, i vUnlltf. will find It to their advantage to see me before selling elsewhere. All will be furnished sacks to move meir gram ay calling on me. The IIIGUEST CASH PRICE will be paid for wheat at all times. E. S. MERRILL, an old citizen of Albany, of excellent business quRiincaitons, natt tHKen charge or tne ware house and will superintend the receiving and ueiivormg gi ait grain passing m rough n. K. CHEADLE. Albany, July 23, 1873.-n50tf. EMPIRE BAKERY -AND PKOVISION STOEE .IOII SCIIMEER, Cor. Firit $t Ellsworth Sti. Albany. Or., Keeps constantly on band a eompltts assort ment or Groceries and Vcgctablct! Trench and Fancy Candies! Winei and Canned Trnitil Cigart, Fipea and Tobacco And everything else to be found in a .first elaw Retail Family Grocery and Notion Establish ment. "Live and let live," is my motto, and shall bs the aim of my manner of dealiog with customers, uaii ana see me. 7n27yl. JOHN BCHMEER. WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. FROM AND AFTER DATS UNTIL FUR ther notice, the Company will di.pntoh I boat from Albany to Cervallil on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of eaoh week. Also will dtspateb a boat from Albanj for Portland and intermediate planes on same days, leaving uomslocK d uo s wnarl. Fare at reduoed rates. J. D. BILES, Dee. 16, 1871. Aaent. 5,000 BUSHELS OF EXTRA CLEAN SEED TO FURNISH CONTRACTORS FOR THE SPRING OF 1S74! READ WHAT THE FARMERS SAY : Brownsville, Linn Co., Ogn.. Nov. IS). 18f3. I, J. B. Henderson, do hereby certify that from 77 acres of and sown to falx in the twiner ot 1873, I received Ifittl busnels ot seeu. Average per acre, 21 4-7 bushels. Signed J. B. Henderson. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 19th day of Novem ber, lb tot Jb,. llIOMPSON, Justice, ot the Peace. State of Oregon, ) County of Lane. ) I herebj' certify that from 44 acres of land sown to Flai in the spring of 1873 I received 10t8 bushels of seed, machine measure. Averace per acre, 23 6-44 bushels. Signed James Shelling. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thia 29th day of Novem ber, lis so. James r. Uro wn, JS otarv rubhe. Brownsville, Linn Co., Og'n, ) Nov. 20, 1873. j" 1, Robert Montgomery, do hereby certify that, from TV? acres of land sown to Flax in the spring of 1873, I received 010 bilshela of seed, machine measure. Average per acre, 23 7 buslu'iH. Signed Hobekt Montgomery. Solseribed nd sworn to before me, tliis 20th day of Novem ber, 1878. , E. Thompson, Justice of the Peace. THe Brl t'rop for Chans ot Land Flat Ktubblr JLqii.il to !iiiiiiiicrI .-illow lor IVbrat, in (he xC8 (imoiiT of all the Fliti-RaiMrr iu the State. 'RICE, THREE CENTS PER POUxND. IIW,! in. structions regarding the preparation of the soil, amount sown to the acre, &c ttirnished free to all applicants. Address, Pioneee Oil Cojtpaxt, Salem, Oregon, or, Albaxt Faiuiers Covp-v Albany Oregon, . ' nSOnrt! ' COSSISTINO I l"AEt Of FIE BILKS, ENGLISH VELOURS AND 6UCOJIAL SEBOEI THE NEW COLVHli ALPACAS, PLAIDS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, -LACE COLLARS, EMBROID'Rt, SILK FRINGES, GIMPS, . . LACES, , .. CLOTHING, i FATVrfiVWffTTfil . - -7 - - MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIN AND FURNISHING GOODS Si BiCDs.0 BjBBBSaaaaa. J?9 I ' ', """ . e HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WALL PAPER, PICTURE CORD. TASSELS, MUiRORS, 1 PICTURE FRAMES ' BROCIIE SHAWLS, MISSION SHAWLS, LADLE'S FURS CASSIMER TiT. A "NTTTIT CHILDREN'S FURS, JJUMJEST1U GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, POCKET CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY, . WOOD-WARE, WDLLOW WARE,. . GROCERLES, I tobaccos;- i FLANNELS IIOSH5I , ALSO THE CELEBRATED BREECH-LOADING LAMIWATED STEEL SHOT CUM PLAIN SHOT GUNS, OHU1 i5,LIS, SHOT POUCHES, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, POWDER FLA5 GUN WA HIGMEST We will pay tie MARKET PRICE p. OR I VI DRESSED AND UKORESSEO DEER SBKS, COW HIDES, ETC. e stock h T t 5 c I'un-uaninrr e!uk. our