AGENTS FOR THE STATE R1GHTS DElSloCRAT;
.flnm'1 Artalri
Astoria -
Ashland
prownrtvllle
tlorvallls.....
Canyon City
Cointx. W.
UnlliW
V:ast Tortlajid
KuRt'no, w
Harrlsburi;.....
Balufy-
Indopi'nd'fnce
Jacksonville....
Ijebnnonv' ('".
La Grnmliv.
Slonmouth
Now York Cliy
Oregon City ............
Portland,.....
Veorla
Pendleton.................
Hosf-burc
flon Francisco.........
'Jhudd
8clo
Salem '
Smlavlllo
Tan;r.'iit ....
Xlii' Italics
Pnlnn Flat, W. T...
Walla Walla. W. t
, Isaac. Miller.
(j h Coahow.
.M. Hotufltc.
Hneucwood.
W J. Hitnilltnn.
J. H. Lewis.
TJav. Itnirerly.
J. J. Walton, Jr.
Sara- May and II. K. Holt.
" .J. M. Morgan.
"" Dr. PavldKon.
7 R Nli'l.
J. rt- Ralston.
K, 8. Mcl'omns.
Stephen tstiuil.s,
" (jeo. P. Kowoll Co.
Oil. White.
, ;. L. Samuel.
I. N. Mmlth.
J. H. Turner.
.Asher Marks.
. Thos. Boyco.
Al. Wheeler.
(i n. P. Mason.
H. V. Frown.
W. I!, Ulloon.
...A. L.
l"rldiPfrmor.
W. l-'erunson.
.Lewis Stimson.
N.T. Caton.
T. .1. l.uey.
p. Poyles.
A MYSTERIOUS DEATH. N
The Body .fa Mas ronmd Floating la
the River.
Quit an excitement was caused iti
our eity last Monday by the discovery
of tha body of a man la the river be
low Parker & Morris'B warehouse, i On
Sunday evening a couple of gentle
man noticed the body floating In the
edge of the river, but when the proper
authorities were Informed of the fact
it was too late to hold an Inquest. The
next morning the body which was In
an advanced stuge of decomposition
was tuken from the river and placed
upon the bank, and, though crowu of
people looked at the remains of the un
fortunate man, none succeeded in rec
ognizing them. The man was sup
posed to have been about forty-five
years of age, was five feet and eight or
nine inches high, sandy complexion
With heavy moustache and beard,
slightly intermixed with gray, and
had on when found a new suit of dark
clothes, white shirt, white woolen un
derclothing, and a pair of boots. In
the pockets of the clothing were found
ten dimes, two white hankerchiefs,
and the fine part of a common comb
no papers or anything else by which
the corpse cojld be identified. In the
absence of a Coroner, a jury was em
panneied by the Justice of the Peace
for this precinct, Jos; Hanuon Esq.,
which, after investigation, brought in
a verdict to the effect that the deceased
came to his death by drowning. It is
certainly not a murder, as there are no
traces of violence upon the body, and
there is no way of telling whether it is
a case of accidental drowning or sui
cide. From the fact that nobody hal
been missed from this community it is
apparent that the body must have
flouted down the river, and when the
discriptlon of the deceased is circulated
through the upper part of the valley
the body may be Identified.
Death op an iMMiaiuST. Mr.
Calloway Warwick, ono of a colony of
Tetmesseaus who arrived intliis county
about two months ago, died last Tues
day, front liver complaint, aged about
55 yetifs. Deceased letive9 a wire and
nine children, as well as a numerous
'relationship both here a.id in the far
off home of his nativity,' to uiourii His
death. He was a Master Mason lu
good standing and his remains were
interred by Ht. Joint's, liodge No. 5:1, of
this city Bro; Oeorge. Humphrey,
Worshipful Master, being assisted by
Eev. Bio. K. It. (Juary us Chaplain.
Among the touching scenes at the in
terment was the'presence of the aged
mother of the deceased, who, although
bearing iipoii her grief-stricken face
the furrows of over fodr-score years of
Time's heavy plowshare, had; in the
last years of her advanced life, fol
lowed tbis, her only c'Hlld, to his far
western home, only W see him laid to
rest in a strange land and In ihe Im
migrant's lonely sepulchre. It tvas
indeed a Sid am) toucliing spectacle of
that tender Masonic burial, and will
long remain fresh and vivid in the
minds of the Brethern of the Mystlo
Tie, who so lovingly deposited their
stranger Brother in his Occidental
tomb. -
Dr. Haskell lectured on temper
ance at the Court House last Sunday
evening toa largo audience. The lec
ture was so well received that he de
cided to give another onJMonday even
ing at the Opera house. The sccorid
one was given for the benefit of the
Albaay Brass Band, and was a com
plete suocess. The Doctor received $18
as Ills share of the proceeds, and when'
the band had settled the expenses
there was? I 87 remaining in the fund.
But the boys can afford to stand It, for
the lecture was splendid, and the exhi
bition of the Doctor's mesmeric powers
kept the audience iu a continual roar
of laughter.
Fire at Harrisburo. On Satur
day night, the 8tli inst.j a Are broke
out in the wagon-shop of B. Windom,
at Harrlsburg, which destroyed the
shop and all the material on hand.
The flames spread to some adjacent
buildings, consuming the blacksmith
shop belonging to Joseph Morris', and
a paint-shop of Andrew Condra's. The
fire is thought to be the work of an In
cendiary. Losses: B. Windom, $1,0011;
Joseph Morris, $7tk); A. Condra, S1.200.
The citizens of Harrlsburg have con
tributed about HW to enable the suf
ferers to continue in business.
Personal. We this week received
a visit from Geo. W. Yocum, Esq.,
who has recently arrived from Albia,
Iowa, and entered upon the practice of
the law in Portland. From our early
youth we have known Mr. Yocura,
and can cheerfully commend him to
the people of Portland as a talented
gentleman, an able lawyer and a bril
liant orator. Ills associate, Mr. Robb,
is also an old and valued friend of ours
and we know him to be fully- able to
"hoe hij row," with the best in his
profession. .
' Gone to 'Frisco. Our merchant
are taking advantage of the present
dull times and are all going to 'Frisco
for goods, which they will have ready
for sale by the time harvest 'is over
and farmers can eome to towr to buy.
The following merchant have already
tart" -1: i'.-i'tm, 8. K. Tsuug, L.
i',f ! i; r
Skeedadled. If our fair young
friend, Miss Bovla Alexander, is not
the most successful manager ot equine
quadrupeds, she thinks she can at
least drive fast enough for all practical
purposes. The other evenirig, while
she was driving from town to her fath
er's farm, ihe team became excited, or
anxious for their regular oats, and
started hbme on "Goldsmith Maid,"
time, only permitting tliej carriage
wheels td touch the extremely elevated
spots iti the road. The fair young
driver tried to ride for a while, but
finding the enterprise nib're enlivening
than safe, jumped out, still folding the
lines and attempted to check the fleet
steeds In their wild career. But they
wouldn't stop; they were headed for
those oats in their bwri stalls, and con
tinued to go for them with undimin
ished vehemence. The young lady let
'em go, and mounting another horse
which she procured from a neighbor
ing farm louse, came up with' them
about two miles further on the road,
where A man had headed tbfein off.
The carriage and harness can be
mended so they will do to slosh around
Doc;s farm with, but they wouldn't do
for a Prince's retinue. . '
Balloo'8 Magazine for Septem
ber. The September nnrober of this
popular magazine is issued, and Is
fully as attractive as ever. It contains
more variety, Is filled with more live
stories thau any other magazine in
tills country, and this is what makes
it such a favorite with the people. All
find something iu it that iuterests and
amuses. Tile Illustrations are seasona
ble and the descriptions well written
and instructive. Just glance over the
following lists of contents and see
what a rich treat Is before the reader:
"The English Field Daisy;" "The
Sparrow's Nest;" "She went to gatdier
Flowers;" "Haunted: or, Fldrence Iv
lugton's Oath;" "The Gift of Christ;"
"The Moccasin's Prize;" "Life's Con
trasts;" "In Shadow;" "Back to
Back;" "The Violet;" "English Peg
Legged Bob; "Morning aud Evening;"
"Will she Marry Him?" "My Love;'1
A Golden Fetter;" "Mandy's Boarder;"
"Ennui;" "Hated to Death;" "Nancy
of the Hill Farm;" "A Groat Con
queror." Our Young People's Story
Teller "Leila Grey: or, Twice an Or
phan;" "The Little Rosette Maker;"
"Kuthven's Puzzle Page;" "Curious
Matters;" "The Housekeeper;" "Fucts
aud Fancies;" "Our Art Gallery"
(Humorous Pictures.) Published by
Thome's & Talbot, 36 Broomtleld St.,
Boston, and for sale at all the periodi
cal depots in the country.
$500 Reward. The sheriff of Jack
son county offers a reward of $501) for
the apprehension Of Johu W. Brown
and W. A. Brown,' who murdered a
man in Spiague river valley a short
time ago. The Brown brothers are
now in Benton county and us Sheriff;
Palmer of that county will be apt, to
make It pretty hot for them they may
cross the river Into Linn, The follow
ing description of the two murderers
is taken from the Jacksonville Timet:
John W. Brown la described as being
about twenty-eight years of age, witli
durk hair moustache and chin-whiskers,
heavy dark eye-brows; black
eyes; 'square shoudlers, sttiut build,
and about five feet, eight inches' iu
heiirht.
W. A. Brown is aged twenty-two;
complexion dark; eyes hazel; mous
tache .and chin-whiskers of light
brown: lone armed, souave shouldered,
hut slender build; height about six
feet.
Match tier, if you Can. U'e
have a young lady compositor In tills
office, who, on the third day after she
entered the establishment as an ap
prentice, set up twelve sticks (one col
umn) of type, with scarcely a typo
graphical error in the whole column.
The seooud day of rer advent into the
dtlice she distributed acoluriin of type,
doing the work almost as "cletnly" as
an experienced jour. During a con
tinual typographical experience of
eighteen years we have never known
any other apprentice to equal this
progress of "our girl;" and we chal
lenge the craft anywhere to "match
her if they can." (Now look here.
h'ovs! we didn't mean the sort of
"match" you're thinking of, so just
dry up your snickering.
Severely H?rt. Last week Rev.
Jnb. Dick, of this county, "met with
a painful accident, while in company
with a surveying party on Beaver
Creek, Benton county. While one of
the axe-men was engaged in cutting
away some tlnfber the axe came sud
denly around just as Mr. Dick stepped
in the way, cutting his right aukie to
the bone and occasioning such a co
pioqs flow of blood as to cause the suf
ferer to, be carried to a neighboring
house for assistance. At last accounts
it was thought the Kev. gentleman
would rabidly recover.
Presto, Change. The Dallas Re
publican has kerflumlxed, flattened
out, flabbergasted, collapsed quit; and
the Dallas Itcmizer has arose out of
the ruins, with Messrs. Casey & Ham
mond as editors and proprietors. Mr.
Hammond ("Balsam," as the hoys In
this office used to call him,) am) his
partner, whom we don't personally
know, are making a most excellent
little local dodger out of the Jtemizcr,
and we wish then all good fortune lb
their enterprise.
Horse TraixiNo.R. H. Tapp has
been giving a course of instruction to
the farmers and horsemen of this sec
tion in the art of horse training, at
Marshall 4 Schlosser'a stables during
the past week. He Oses a rilethod of
his own, and we have never seen a
person give such complete satisfaction.
Ho will go to Corvallis next Monday
and give the Benton county folks a
chance to acquire "horse sense."
At Marion Station, C. H. Friend
ly, having leased the large warehouse
at Marion, is prepared to tore 00,01X1
bushels of wheat aud 20,000 bushels of
oats at 5 cent per bu. for the. former
and 3 cents for the latter. ' Mr. F. also
ho an excellent retail store at Marlou,
well supplied with every variety of
goods required in that market He is
a gentleman every way worthy of
public patronage. '
toT For the very best Photographs,
go la Bradley & Kulobon'i Gallery
with an EI.F.VATOR, 423 Montgomery
treet, Can FtautlKU.
HOME AND ABROAD.
Biz dull.
Harvest commenced again.
Measles raging around Tangent.
Council meets now Tuesday night.
Albany Collegiate Institute, August
31st.
T. B. Kent, Esq., Deputy Sheriff of
Jackson county, called last Wednes
day.
Albany District School commences
the autumn term on Monday, August
3lst:
Deputy Sheriff Queener Is at present
engaged in collecting taxes in this
city.
A little son of John Thomas's was
buried in Albany Cemetery last Sat
urday. Eddie Boyd, of Baker, carries his arm
in a sling because he tried to argue the
case with a kicking horse.
While, the farmers are settling their
debts, after harvest, let them not forget
the printer. (This is an inueudp.)
On motion of Geo. K. Helm Chas. E.
Wolyertou, Esq., of this city, was last
Tuesday admitted to practice iu the
Supreme Court.
Dr.- Haskell and Annie Shepherd
created a sensation here. If tile Doctor
wasn't quite so bashful he would be a
trump card any Where.
01. Tompkins writes us that he and
J. M. Shelly, of Harrlsburg, have been
having a gleeful and joyous season of
recreation at Clatsop Beach.
Squire Arnold'has had his Job wagon
newly painted and upholstered, and
now rides like Jupiter on his thunder
clouds, regardless of expense. .
'D n the ground-squirrels" is what
a Benton county man writes us iu
answer to our dun for subscription.
The remark is pathetic but suggestive.
We found something new in the
papers the other day the "Beecher
Tilton Scandal" was what they called
it, but.we don't know whether he died
or not. .
Our worthy postmaster has a very
suggestive sign posted up near the letter-box
In the post-officer Wo don't
doubt It, Perry; but we dldn't,think
yoil would speak right out in mectin'
that way.
Who says we havn't a weather
prophet in this city? Here is what
Calaporila Pete prophesies about the
weather: " M3bho snow next week; j
mebbe heap damn hot," j
Dr. Alexantler was able to be on our
streets again last week, but looks iruieh
worn by his recent severe Illness. We
earnestly hope he may now speedily
regain his former rrtbust health.
A love letter was picked up on the
street the other day In which the
writer calls his Dulceana a "swamp
angel," and signs himself her "ever
faithful, Sweet William." Green is
not a costive luxury in his neighbor
hood, An Albany man who Always has
been down on the organization of Pat
rons of Husbandry says he is uot sur
prised that this Beeoher-Tiltoh scandal
has grown out of that iniquitous grange
movement! He always saiil some
thing scandalous Would come of it.
Clarence Gaylord, of this office (one
of the best boys who ever slung Into
-shape the speaking metals or growled
over Illegible manuscript) is off for a
few weeks' recreation in Southern
Oregon. He won't stay away very
long, as his jimpson posey couldn't go
also.
Elder Mattoon has shown us a letter
from Nebraska, In Which it. is statetl
that We bugistical grasshopper is de
vouring all herbage and every green
thing in that country. In two days
After their appearance in the neighbor
hood of Fairniouut, there was not a
vegetable or cereal left growing in the '
fields for miles around. They made a
clean sweep of everything, and left for
other parts on their devastating and
desolating march.
AT Corvallis. Walt. Cushman
Has sold his liquid resort to Geo. M.
Doveudoif, who has overhauled and
refitted it throughout.
Cdrvnliis College commences the
next Collegiate year on Tuesday,
Sept. 1st.
AH the "necessary fund has been
raised in Benton county to Insure
the construction of the Corvallis and
Yaqulna Railroad.
Plums. C. H. Mattoon left a branch
of plums of the Jellerson variety in
our ollice the other day which beats
anything we have ever seen in tliut
line. The branch was about two feet
long and oil it clustered oter one hun
dred plums.
New Goods. N. Baurta has gone to
San Francisco to lay iu a large' stock
of clothing, ladies' dress goods, boots
and shoes, and all kinds .of dry goods,
which he will haye in Albany for sale
in a short time. Give him a call
when he gets back.
Dead. We regret to be called upon
to ch-oiilcle the death of Hon. John
H. Ilackremairs twin babes, in the
early part of the Week. They were
buried yesterday, ihe bereaved par
ents have our most cordial sympathy
P. C. Harper A Co., have just re
received a new supply of fancy goods
and notions. irlaHsware, groceries, etc
which they are still offering to sell at
bedrock prices.
IX MKTIOKlVli. !
Albaky.Oreoon, Auk. 20, 1871,
To Ike Worthij'ul Mutter, Wa.dey, and
Itrtthren of Hi. Juknt lodge, So. C2, A.
P. & A. M.:
Your Commltiee, appointed to prepare and
present to thla Lodge appropriate reaolutiona
In reference to the demise of our lirothcr, Cal
loway Warwick, late of Andewon county,
Tennesje, bep leave to suhmlt tho following:
WHKBKA4, It bath pleased the All-wise Ku
prema Aichltwt of the L'nlverao, to remove,
from our midst, by dt-aih, on the 18th day of
August, A. I. bX74, out wiKhr brother, Cau-o-wat
Wabwick. a-d yrn, InN of And"r
tvn county, lennt uwe, and of Lod .No. JU1
ol that juridiMi-in : Th. refore,
K'Mlvd, 'J ht In thin nad alfllrflon wo re
nnizu the hand of Wiio whoducta all things
well.
IUsoTvH, Tt to the widow and family thua
V-Puved, tender M a f olfc and l!rrth-T-hood
our h'-nrti'-lt sympathy and eondoU-noe
tn tills wtd dispntlon of Ilvlnf Provident-",
which b rvioed (rum the domeUic cirel
tho huxi'Hnd and fnthi r, lo wtiom 1J l.!-d
for FSKintel and ami dun on tn this, to tiii-m,
Strang ynd ; and around whom riut'-r-d all
ttutM hatiowd tlm nf oenjutnl and filial tote.
And to lltf a(t;d and hooor.-d mot her of tli
doeaiH-d, whf-w paternal iov- followed e vn to
th Kruve, we huuiWy lDvofca dniov compila
tion. . .
Kf-sottwl. That these raoluttnna b art-rad
anon tli mlnuu-a of Ihia i Miy, and that a
copy thereof t irt-sf d U the family ol our
dw-d broihr-r, aui that the city paper be
RuiusUrd to publish the mm.
r vkva:, Com.
BRIDGE ACROSS THE BANTIAM.
The Increasing demand for a bridge
over the North Fork of the Santiam
liver, in order that the farmers of this
locality may be placed iu closer prox
imity to the main lines of .transporta
tion runnlug through this State, is be-
cdming more and more apparent. It
is a fact, which only needs to be men
tioned, that the wealth of a country
depends almost entirely upon the de
mand of that which it produoes. This
is the case not only with nations and
States, but Is equally as true of smaller
and more isolated districts.
The old doctrine of Political econo
my that demand and supply must of
necessity be in equilibrium, is being so
clearly , and forcibly shown in these
days of railroads and canals, that men,
and especially farmers, are giving the
subject more attention at tills preseut
time, than at any period in the past,
The by no means inconsiderable dis
trict of country known as the Forks
of the Santiam, is a great agricultural
region, and is as well adapted to the
producing of vast;quantities of grain,
as to the growing of fine herds of
stock. Now, since our granaries will
be full, this .Fall, of wheat and , oats,
which we shall offer for sale, the
question will be, Is there any demand?
Of course, there is demand now, and
men are riding through the country
trying to engage our grain. And if
we refuso .o engage to them, they ask
us to store with them Jon Certain con
ditions, until we shall have succeeded
In producing such an equilibrium be
tween the laws of demand and supply
as will Justify us in selling our grain.
But where are the farmers of the
Forks requested to store their grain, if
they store; or to deliver it. when they
sell? Where are the compelled to
haul it when they dispose of it either
by sale or otherwise! To the. railroad,
of course.
So far all is legitimate and right,
and the shortest and best road to the
track on the other side is the oue to
take with your loaded wagons and
teams. But if you sell now you may
uot get the highest price that your
grain may, after waiting a while,
bring. Then, what will you do? There
are but two alternatives; and these are
either to store at some available point,
and tnen to wait until the price is reas
onable, or to let your grain remain in
your barns till you see fit to dispose of
it. Now, which of these alternatives
will you take? I say store. And fur
ther; store at Jefferson. Why store at
Jefferson? Why store? Because your
rain must go to the track any way.
and you had better haul it before the
winter mills set in and render the
roads and river almost, if not quite,
impassable. But the question further
arises, Why store your grain at Jefler-.
sou? Simply for two reasons: The first
and most important is, you will then
have two lines of transportation in
stead of one, which is better for rea
sons clear and impressive; the second
is, because, Jefferson is the most avail
able point iu two aspects: It is the
nearest point for the greater number
as good a road anil those with whom
you store will pay your ferriage.
Now, having slit wn that the farmers
of the Forks should store their grain
at Jefferson, if store lit all, and haul It
there when they sell it, we proceed to
the main question of a bridge across
the North Santiam at or near Green's
ferry. It is a question that we shall
tako as admitted, that, where there
is a river that is impassable for a great
portion of the time, a bridge. If it can
be had at an available point, is far, yes
Infinitely better and more safe tbau a
ferry.
The difficulty of building a bridge
across the Santiam Is all overcome
when a place is found where there are
no intervening sloughs; and the land
Is sufilclculy elevated to rise, above
the level of ordinary high watermark.
All these advantages are met with at
the point we have mentioned. Incase
of intervening sloughs, the trbUhle Is
this: the Santiam heing a rapid
stream, Is like to, from the effect of
the vast amount of drift-wood that
runs in it, change its channel, and
where there are no sloughs, the chan
nel is very apt to remain fixed.
A bridixo at the point before men
tioned can be erected, we think, for
ten thousand dollars, and my opinion
is that the money can be raised. At
least let some onej make an efforc in
that direction.' Such an enterprise as
tills, if successful, will be tl e making
of the town of Jefferson; and we pre
dict that Its beneficial eflects on the
Province of Canada, will be felt till
the latest time. . ,
W. R. BlLYEU.
Bit Si-EC. Doc Gray and John
Millard are going Info a big specula
tion. While wandering' around the
Yaqulna country .last week they dis
covered the woods were full of wild
cherries; and they have written to
Doctor Wistar, of Cherry Balsam
fume, for the contract of furnishing
him the raw material at greatly re
duced rates.
Tam Oath. John It. Smith, of
li'lmiiofi tins left In oiiromce some
stalks of oata whic h measures nearly
7 feet: also another specimen measur
ing 4J feet. They arc of the same
varieties, but he accounts for the dif
ference In the growth by the fact thtit
Ihe tall onts was sown in very deeply
plowed ground, while the other was
only cuiuvitU'ii iu tne onnnary way.
NOTICE.
JKHC.nrTr.Kl! OFHriO.OKE'lOV.IN'OT
Hiithorlr"d,to Iran w-t any busln'-saon our
H'TounU. u'or'f W. Carey la our tinners! tmv
eltfi ai-nt tor ore(Mn, and credit may be rc
ixtt il In liiH I"l'h1 tict . t
11. IT. HI.AKKtV o., managers, ContluenUl
Life ing. 1 o. I'ucinc iAjUBi uraucu,
July 1, IrtTl. vfitn&lwt.
WEEKLY PKICtJft till a EST,
WHEAT-Whit. buahel, 70c75c,
O.VlK hush"l, J"P.
J'ht.vh. btmh"!, ffle.
ONlUN'H-' bui.l, 1'(I 50.
r Mil l',- hul, U.
KF;.NHWh,t", Iti, fofyto. ,
h M 1 K I i f 1 : 1 ' I I - K ppl.-a, icSe ; .
r.-Hrii"a, is lh, lt;
Plums, ?i 1, lie;
(iirr:iiits, lh, i
HI I I KH-I- ret.h ndf, ? ft. 2nra25c.
yj m a 'a doz.,
HICKI AH-- don., tl Mh.
8i;AI'j ru.h.-u, it, lie;
Island, !-. ik-IJc;
Hun Krancisrri lftn'd, 1 lh, 12o$12H.
TKA YourtK Hymm, fl, 1 25;
J.ipnn, ? B, "k.
CoKrw.B t.
KI.T- Ye,, W.rt"!,
hVIti V Hiavy itoidon, V trf, 15 8D;
r.lra Jl- aty old-n, alL, 76c
BA' OV-IUfin, 16, Ua
Ht-V-a, V tHr;
Hfiould-, I, V.
LAl(lln tins, 'fb,lr;
In k'-trs, ? lh, lie.
OllIvvr'i K- rwu. f call.. 75c:
lo vr i K' r-r.e, V can, ft italL, U Wj
ltd Mnfl (til, 9 c)., 1 ii;
T'vilM Uns-d oil, V imll., SI 7.
nM--l'n'ln v t( O-'TWklna, fk Jfc, aOC
J'renMvt l)rikln, 9 , II
lry (V.w iU'i. il.nt No. I, , larlJrr
4,rw t'w irjlfts, aal'ed. 'o. 1, 16, ikle
ht;'KHi, hid-, iyje.
ADVKR TIS E M E N T ?,
a;:;;;I
ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK I
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AT
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TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE !
BRADLEY; MARSH & CO.;
ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK-
450 Reversible Ottoman Shawl
Only 2 50.
70 Pieces English Wttterproof.Iftl
310 Doe. All Linen Towels gl per
Dozen.
300 Ps All Linen Crash, lOe per
Yard.
230 Don. White Cotton Hose, OOc
per Doi.
45 Pieces Scoteh Tweeds, 75c pr
yard.
80 Ps West of England, Broad-
eloth.
23 Ps French Silks, from fl 50
per yard.
2,220 yds. Blh Alpacas, from 25c
73 Peiees Real Welsh Flannels';
220 Dos. All Linen napkins, 1
per Uoieu.
70 Ps Unbleached Table Linen 85
cents per Yard.
84 Ps Bleached Table Linen 05c
per Yard.
120 Dosen Iron framed Hose, $2
per Ooz.
GO I)oz. White and Gray Corsets,
50c each.
85 Peices All Wool Fine' EMpress
Cloth, 50c per Yard.
62 Ps All Wool French Merino,
75c per yard.
8,300 Yards Fancy 'B-ress Goods,
25c per Yard.
327 French Felt Skirts. '
600 English Toilet Sreads.'
DURING THE
GREAT SALE!
We will also Sell , ,
18 Cases best American Prints,
By the piece, at 9e per yd.
0
14 Bales Cabot A, by the Piece at
10 1-2 cents per yard.
3 Cases Double Width Sheeting,
by the Piece, at 22 1-2 pr yd.
70 Pairs 10-4 Gray Blankets, S 50
per pair.
45 Pra 11-4 mission Blankets, 5.
1 SO heavy Woolen Comforters,
2 75 each.
IfirFortheoornodation of our Oonntrr
0ti8tomerB ,we have paicbasad LARGE
8T0U&.S of
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING.
ATS AND CAPSi tTC.
All of Which we Will Sell at Coil!
1VE PR Eli IT WOUI.D B AM OtTT
H race Ut tha IntlllKtmca of th public Ut
comment on theae itrlwa. Intimated part ln
may 'ph I pooh I" and aay w rannot afford
ducu avery article at tho pric advertised I
BRADLEY, MARSll & CO.
GENERAL IMPORTERS.'
Coner First and Stark Sti.,
P O aT LAND,'
OBEOoir.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOUNDED .IN. 1853:
rs&K'No. 5t9 Sacramento Streot, cor.
if Leiiiosdorff Street, (a few doori
bo low Y hat Choer Ilouce.
Frirate Entrance oa
Leidcvdorffitreet, , -
' Sua FranoUoo i
Sttuiiitiitd fxprenly to afford the cfflUti4wHnd
and fctfmtie medical aid in lie rrearnwiu
andcurtofatlPrivaHand Chron
' e Dieage,cate$ of Seen
ejf and all Sexual
fiitorderi
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. W. K. DOHEHTY RETURNS HII9 SIN
corn thunkato his numerous patientB Tor
their ptitronugo, and would tako this opportu
nity to remind them Hint he continues to coii
8ii it at hia Institute I'ortho euro ot chronic dU
cuses of tho l-unKS. Uver, Kkhieys, Digestive
unii (ii'iilto-Urlnnrv Urcans. and all private
diseases, viz : .syphilis in all its forms nut) stu
pes, KiMiiimu weauneHH, unu nu iu norriu con
sequences of solf-abuae, lionorrliceti, (Jlect,
Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions,
Sexual Debllttv, 1-Hscuses of the Hack and
Lolng; Utnttmmuon 01 me niauuer aim iviu
npvs. nt.n.. (ttn.. mid he hones tluit his lone ex
perience and successful practice will continue
Li inon htm a Hhtire of uublic on Iron line. Bv
tho practice of many years in Europo and tho
United Slates, ne ib hiihuhu w t l" j in"""
ellick'iit and successful remedies airainst dls-
caKes of all kinds. cures wiinout mercury,
P inwnH innriumtf- tftiiLs ins Diuieins in a cor
rect and honorable way, and has references of
unquestionable veraciiy from. ,men of known
respectability and hbh utundinK In society.
All parlies consulting him by letter or other
wise, will receive tli best add gentlest iuiut-
nieut, and implicit cocrecy,
T(o Fewiaie'8. ,
Vhnn a female la enervated, or afflicted with
disease, as weakness of the back and limbs.
nam In the head, dimness 01 sint, loss 01
iniiecninr nnu'iT. mil nitatlon of tho heart, irrl.
lability, nervousness, hkItwub urinary diflul
tips, dt'nuuroment of dluesUve functions, fieii-
eral debilltv. vaginitis, all diseases ol the
wnmli. hvMcHft. sterility, and all other dlse:
ses peculiar to females; she should o or vrlte
at . mint In tho efli'hlMtcd ftmitklc doCUtr. W. K.
Uoherty, at hic Aieaicai 1nst.11.uw) unu cuiinihl
him iihniit. hor troubles and disease. Tho Doc
tor is enVettne more cures than any other phys
ician In the State of California. Lot no false
delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately
and savo yohrself from palniul sutrerlngs and
premature death. All Married Ladles whose
delicate health or other cl remittances prevent
an increase in their families, should write. or
call at Dr. V. K. Doherty's Medical Institute,
and they will recolvo every possible relief ana
ueip.
to Correspondent)!.
Patent rptddlmr in nnr nart of the country.
hnwpv(rrtlstiint,. who nuiv deslro Miff onlr.'ou
andadyioeoi Dr. Doherty 4n tholr wpectKr
cases, and who think proper to submit a writ-
ten suiiement 01 suen, iu prmi'iunur iu u''k
a nerKfnml tnt.(rv!i!W. are resnectl'ullv assured
that their communications will be held most
sacred. The Doctor ts recmnr urauuaie auu
inavc consulted witn every conuuenoe.
If the case bo fully and candidly described,
nerfcono-1 comnmnlcaHon will bo unnecessary,
as instruetlonH for diet, reft'imen; and the pen
or nl tn.ntiiK.tit iif t.lui i-nsi! Mncludimr the renin.
rltocl -utll ho iVirwnxilrul without diduV. and In
such a manner as to convey no Idea of tho
purport of tlio letter or parcel so transmitted.
Should your condition requlro immediate at-
tontirm lend it-n inl Ifirs In coin (or that value
in currency) by man, or wens -rarmi ot io.
KYim-M. unii n mukiiL' of mefllflmo win bo
sent to your address with the ueeessnry instruc
tions for use. Consultation by letter or other
wise, prick, Permanent cure guaranteed or no
PttJ ... r r
Address, W. iV.. Jjumww i, m. J.'.,
San Franalsw, Out.
Spermatorrhoea.
nr. Iohert,v has fust wubllBhed an Important
pamphlet emliodytnir bl owii, views and expe
riences (n relation to Impotence or Virility, be
Jdk a short treat is on Spermatorrhea or Hern
lnal Weakness. Nervous and Physical DehllUy
consequent on this airectlou, and oihor disea
ses of the Sexual Organs. ...
This Ultlo work rtmtams iniormanon 01 mo
utmost value to all, whethur married or single,
and will be sent l-'IfKK by -mail on receipt, of
six cents in postace siamns for ret urn postage.
Address, W. K. Af. l.
viJnttHtf Han l'Vuncisco, Uu.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By VIRTUE OK A DECMCIC OF FOUR
clofiure ntiil order of sulw, Isnimii out of tli
Circuit Court, of the HtiiW of Oro(on, for the
County of Linn, In fnvor of the lluuril of Com
ml8f)lonern for tho Bale of school luuds nnd tho
matimceniimt of tho Common Hohool fund,
plalntlir, nnd agalnit Rlclmrd Vox, defendant,
for the nuin of elRht hundred dolluri principal.
and two hundred aud nfty-seven dollu'
aeventy-alx oonta, in U. H. gold ooin, inwnjat,
with Interest on aaid suma in (J. H, (fold ooln,
from tho leird day ut iwarcn, ihii, uvur
with tho coHta and disbursements of
tho eald suit Ued at thlrty-aoven dollars and
Hlxty-fivfl cents, also tho coats of and upon this 1
writ to accrue. I did on the Both day of July, ,
1B74, levy the aame upon tfco ral property aea
crlbodinsiilddeore.oj.whlcb da aa follows: A
portion of tho original iXtnulion illalm of Hiir
vey Oordon, dfoeused, being claim N 6i No
tlrfeation No. 17Ai , 'l'ft-. U;H. It. 4 W., Uim
Countv. OreRon, and particularly deBcrihed aa
follows : Ilenlnlnjf at a point i) mJm west of tho
8, R.oornen.r saldelnltn No.61;runniiigthene
N.WlriMls; theiiCH K, UO roda, Id Kant line of
aald claim ; thenco N. on said Kant Hue, t.i Cnl
apmda Creek ; thimco followinK tip wdd or;"k
to th point where the H. lino of Bttld claim
crossea nald crek ; U'henoe K. nloiiK tald lino,
totthe point of blnn(iiK, contalnlnn !tt acrea
more or leas. Alao lot No. 1. and lot No. . In
bltek No, 2ft-, aa laid down on the ordinal plot
of Albany, on record In thoGLorkaonioeof l.inn
County, Oregon. All of tho afnresr.ld premtfea
ivtitic fa t.hi. I'nnntv of Llnti. and Hlata of rc-
uon. Now. theretori', by vlrtuo of Bald dceree
and order of aale, oil HATUlDAY, THK 2Dtli.
iiav 11k xfuHTHT A. 11. 1K7I. at the hour of 1
o'clock I. M. of aald day, Ip front of the iVulJrt
Houbo door. In said t 'ouniy, 1 win sen hi
n)u.vn (ti'unrlhcrl rent nmimrtV tit UJlhllC auction.
to the hiifhest blddir to antisty said decree, In
terest, costs and accruing efwtH, L, 0, HUA'k ,
July 81st, 1874. UMwi.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY & 0CH0C0
STAGE LINE;
From Halaoy to the Mountain
House in Four Dayi !
tthrt nnniln.d hftvfi (.stfllillnllPd a stacr- ho-
Vjrfivn Hiils'ty, on tliu u, ot . i, i... hn m..
Mimnbiln Homo, on thn Uidlis nnd Oauyon
rily Itimd, KOIn VIA rinieys rwiua ninnn,
leaves HnlKiy (or llrownsvllM svery Mon
day mornlni! -, arnvi-s in r iiim'j "i'!m, , ,'
nemlny mnrnlfiK, at Prlnesvil. (Oi'liijrn) Wi-d-nesduyLvunlnu,
and at Mountain liuiisa on
Thursday evening. Ktorts oil rftlirn trip on
Friday morning, arriving at urowusvlllo un-
RA'i'KH uT' PAHSAtlE 1 To Plnlcy's, I3,c; to
Pish lJkf, '.,' i f. I'rlnasville, IIU.UO; to the
T rlirht. Mpri.ss Tnutt"r, etc., MrrlM at rf
onaldoratus. 'or furli-r p-irflrulnhi t'nqulre
of Jfcl-.M-.r 1
v0nMm3. Urownsvili,ir"1Wn.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute
T
Iim WMSOWH AND POPITIiAB !
stltutlon ol learnluK, wuroH!n ,.n
Monday. Awnut 31. 187 A. ..
Tha course of study .rnbraaei tba following
CLAhhk:ai.. i .
hCIKNTirtr
CUMMKRIAI., " r
Jli:iC, AND AflT.
For particulars, address vAHRKV, .
nliri. - . fresl'teiit,
p.
EBFQOT MASK!
CHARLES WILfiORT, Proprietor,
nAVINfJ LRAMRD THK AROVR NAMFD
markK, one dtmrtwat of (irndwohl'a lln
Mre, on Front Mtn-t l, in Altxiny, 1 will tm
happy u atxyiinrmNiiUA all who may favor ma
with their patrona. 1 roir U lttp a llrt
elaaa marat agud Kuaruoi aattaJacttmi Ui all
in uuatoraara. viva m.
advertisements;
TO THB UNFORTUNATE
Mew itemedies ! Mew Remedies I
DR. GIBBON'S
DISPENSARY,
623 Kearney St.,
Cobnib Commercial St.
SAN FRANCISCO.
TTaiBhlUhert in lRTyl. for the treatment of Sex
ual and Seminal Diseases, such as Uonorrluea,
tileet, Stricture, Syphillis in all its forms, Sera
lnal Weakness, lmpotoncy, eio. nam urea
ses (of years standing) and Ulcerated Legs,
sueeifs&ifully treated.
DR. GIBBON has the plcasere of an noun
ciDtfthat he has returned from vIsitiriK the
principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resum
ed practice at his Dispensary, ttifl Kearney St.,
corner of Commercial, San Francisco, where
his old patients and those requiring his servi
ces may llnd hhn. i
The loetor has spared neither tlm nor mon
ey in seeking out new remedies, and has re
turned wlthlncreaRfd facilities for the allevia
tion, of human suffering,
getuliial Weakness.
Seminal emissions, the consequence of aelf-
abusq. This solitary vice., or depraved aoxual
jndukionoo, is practleedPby tho, yotfth of both
sexes to almoxt unlimited extent, producing,
with unerring certainty, the following train ol
ntorbld svniptomst unless ooinbated by sclen
tide medical measures, vis: Sallow eounto
nnncu, dark spots under tho eyes, pain In the
head, ringing l the ears, noise like the rust
ling of leaves and rattilng'of chariots, uneasi
ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs,
confused vision, blunted Intellect, loss of eon
fldcncoFdiitldencoiu approaching strangers, a
dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposi
tion to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, pimplsju"i various eruptions on ths
face, furred tongue, foetid breath, coughs, con
sumption, night sweats, monomania and fre
quently insanity. If relief be not obtalnodthe
Biinerer snouiu appiy niiniciiniii-iy nwii-r uj
person or by letter, and have a curt' directed by
his new and sclentlllo mode of treating this
dlsense, which never falls of effecting a quick
and radical cure. Dr. Ci. will give One Hun
rlnvl 1 11 Iiim Iji nn v nurann wlin will ttroVQ Sat
islaetorlly to hhnihat he was cured of this
complalut by ellUur of tha Aau Francl.00
quactts.
Curort t Home.
Persons at a dlHtancn may he CURED AT
HOME bv addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, svmptoms, length of time the dis
ease lulR continued, and have medicines
promptly forwarded, frpe from dam auo and
curiosity, to anv part of tho country, with full
and pln'ln dl'cctlons for use. By enclosing S10
in a registered letter or through the Post Oiltce,
orthrounh Wells, Fargo A Co., a package of
medicine will ho forwarded by Express to an
part or the Union.
AddrnsH Dr. J. F. OInnON, 629 Kearney Rt.
corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Tost
office box 157. llemeniberto put- BOX I5tT
ou ttielettor. Consultation FREE. n&iyl.
ATTENTION;
PARKER & MORRIS
NEW
ELEVATOR,
Is now roady for tho reception of wheat , and
oata. We call the attention of farmers, to the
fact that we have erootod the finest warehouse
tn the State, at a large expense, and aro in po
sltion to handle satisfactorily, an Immense
quantity of grain. Our bouse has capacity for
200,000 ISuslic
ofwheatat one time, and Is located on the
margin of the Willamette river, and provided
with a side track from tho O. & 0. H. H. so that
shtpmcnta inity be made dally by rail, and as
often by water aa boating facllltlea offer, .We
have two largo auction fans, In addition to
other fans, attached to tho house, run by water
power, and aro thus prepared to
OLE Al
all the wheat received. Can take tn 10.010 bush
els a day. Cleaned Wheat Is worth much mpro
in alt foreign markets than foul wheat, and
none should be shipped without donning, Qur
qhnrires will be five cents a bushel on wheat,
and four ocntH on oats. We have
SIXTY THOUSAND SACKS
to furnish thos? storelng wheat with us, free to
thoso whose Whont we -purchase, end at tlfe
lowest cash price to tliono who sell tlielr wnuat
from our house to other buyers. Persons stor
ing with us are, at llborty to sell to whom they
see propor. 'Xhose who reside on tho west side
ofthorlverwlll havoferrage froe. Will bo in
tho market as buyers, and expect to bo able to
pay tlio hlihest possible prloo. Having pre
pared ourselves to do a large uumIuchs, wo hopo
for our sharo of the public patronage,'
fAUKKIl 4 MOHKIS,
vBn51tf. Albany, Oregon,
SIMPSON & CHURCH
IIATINOPVItCnASED THE
WAREHOUSE!
lately Occupied j d, B, Oomstock ' Go,,
At the foot of Ellsworth streot, (Furry Land
ing!, nd having thorouithly oierhnulnd and,
rspslroa rt, aro ready tosoodveand "" whom
and Oats expeditiously and In Kond shapo.
sUaoks, to uny amount, furntsuod to unlor.
WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
ron
WHEAt ANd OATS
DnAOCf. . BIM1'0N4 CIIUKCU
THRESHERS! THRESHERS II
JXJST ARRIVED 1
FOUR OF THE A. 1.
MASSILLAN RUSSELL MACHINES,
24 4 30 Inch, Roamd with Ijinneiihoru End
Shako Shoo Mounted Ponrnrs. Tlioss wanllnf
'I'hreshers will do well to call soon. Also,
MARSlf IURVESTEItS ASD REAPERS.
Clow' Iron lEcnd Marlfj
FijrkM, ctci etc.,,
AT FRANK WOOD8;
ALBANY OHRUOtr.
nWwa'
HEMOKKHOIDH.
A. CAIIOTIIKRS CO'S "PILE PII.L8
ANIJ OINTMENT" hsv now buooina ens ol
s ...
the standard prenarBllnns of ths dayj is prs
tiarad and rsoinmaild fur Pilos un'y (whslhsr
cbronii- or reconl). Ballorsrs may depend upon
it, Ihat this remedy, will giva tlum permanent
roller from tbls troubleioue ana uamagiug oom.
plaint. , . ' ' . t . t ' i '
Bent postpaid to any address (within tbt Uni
ted Htalejj upon receipt ')f prise, tl.bd.
A. UAnoilir.ivo
n40yl Albany, Linn Co,, Oregon
gFRANKLIN
MEAT MARKET!
W. O. PA I, HIE It. Pron.
.n st-m it nikruirtun't V i H? HAMn
WII.U ivr.r.r l,ni'nmniii a -
tholH-at in out tho markftt afforda, and
VUnlNtf.
K, L. BBVAN A CO ,
LEBANON. OREGON
VXAir.Kt IU .
LEATHER, SADDLERY & HARNESS
.nrivo r iiiun a uitt r A t aiDT
im inent. all of which will hu aokl ft- Alhimy
n'-trji.id.
W. V. T.VEE0ALE,
nr.Al.XH IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
TOBMiO. CIGARS. YANKEE NOTIONS.
Cutler, Crockery, Wood 4 Willow Ware
CALL AND BEB Him.
n;tjl.
TITUS, BOUKGAUDKS A CO.
SINGER
TRIUMPHANT ! !
STILL
SEWING NfACKINESALESOFlSTl'
The table Se Idk Mnohlne Sale for
shows tha ur lot last year amounted to
8,444 . hu dred and thirty two thou
mnd, four (nd t and forty-tour, Machines
being a larg Increase over the sales b( tlio pro
vlous year 1 STa, ..
The table shows thatour snloa exceed those
of any other company, for tlw period named,
by the number of 113, Wi4 Mnuhlae, or
nearly double those or any other Company.
It may be further stated that the sales of 1B7S,
as compared with those of 1872, show a relative
ly larger increase, ueyona me buius ui utuu
iukt.rs, than cf any ot her year.
For instance in )W2wesold 45.000 more Ma1
chines than any othdr Company, whonuuf, im
1873, the saloa wore
ii3,254 MACHINES IN EXCESS
OVK I1IGIIEST COMPETITOR;
These figures ore all the more remarkable,
for the reason that the saleS nf the principal
Companies In ltfTdnre less than their sales In
lHT'-li whereas, n has been shown, oar suIim
uuvo larirely increased.
Tlio account ol sales Is from iwori returns
made to the owners of the Hewing Macblna
patents. . -
It will bardlv be denied, that tha superiority,
nflhe HlNUtcli MACUINKH is fully demon
strated at nil events that their popularity Lu
the household is unquestionable.
3 2!
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TITUS, BOURGARDES &, CO.;
AUENT8; ALBANY.
SILVER PLATED WAREf
Kogors Plate on Fine ; Nicked
Silver.
Tahla Bpnana..,
TfiaSnoual
CBtM. BOUBOAltDBa. ,
THUS, BOURGARDES & CO.,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY;
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
AUD
DIAMOND SPECTACLES f
PISTOLS AND CARTRIDGES,
SINGER SEWING MACHINES, .
And all klcdi' of 8mmg Machine Head!ei
REPAIRING A PECIALTY.
Ail Ooodi Sell Ml Work Dob
Warrantee..
Next door to Hill's Drne Store, in Johs Oan
ter'sol.l sUud, Altany. dr.-con.
vBnUU. H tB.liUl. UUAiaLS)4 Cf.
jj
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3 5 ' it 3 sf a a a f
M ! 3" ! M ' ! I
i ill 5
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