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tl MBLR I, lb74 1 'l laiiusmi jLUjjm .gjjjMuui . jtifoBiULVioN re iMauuMMa.L I We hart) received two letters dur W the past weestakiagnfonna. tioa in regard to Oregon. The Lb guinea are from responsible , Jiartiee I m the East who are exceedingly dg- IuiIaii0 rtf aT-ViftnnTinr' limit afliVtti ' J homos for residents W'thVPaciilc li Chio:iffo a notorious TnmAoud I Slope. Mr. J. M. McGowan.'of Or- Uas- Dushiwat is writing o alioutthe "Mpearsof the Scsti.1 is a bruiiluijj liarrtttiTe.' .', ... I tale ' -'-It hat been sentenced;, ft , said, to the j Common Council lor two years. Tde State Grange meets at Sukm next Tuesday week, - It -will -be- large and remarkably i 'intelligent body. ' ., :. ,' .-;'! , r,f Abow this tinie soma of the'y6un uieu named after S.cuyler Colfax ', are attaining on age when they ea real ize all the horrors of their situation. As rerolite fell in Knightstown,, Ind., on Aug. 3, breaking' into three pieces, about one-sixth of a" cubic inch each. They , were hot when' they were picked up.. , i ,. Beecreu's committee cleared that, eminent Reverend Saint and declared that Tilton and Moulton were ''liars i nd horse thieves, and had' been j bought with British gold. ' "J ( .' j A Kfcoao of Harrrisburg, Pa.',1 who outraged and then murdered g, white girl, won'tdoitany more. The rope was strong and the limb of the tree held his weight quite sturdily. ' L' The Eastern dispatches are telling "how Beecher feels since his ac quittal. . They don't tell us, however, whethor he continues to "feel": the Mme way he did when Tilton found him in the library.' 1 l ., i i j-' ' " Is the Vermont election, held last 6ueaday,, the Democrats made im mense gains, electing members of Ibe ' Legislature in districts that had not given a Democratic; majority for nine teen years before. ' ' Sao. McDonald, of the Statesman, gets up on his ear and squares him self off for a fisticuff with, Sam, Clarke because Sam. says nasty things about him. Time must be of little value with the Tripple Thunderer. It is now fully understood that Grant will be nominated for the third term, as that great and good niaij, John Smith, is in iavor of the proj ect Nobody can beat a man who is backed by such nuuiordus cuss s John Smith. '.'. ', ' Impoetaxt , Decision. The cases from Lane county, which were taken op to the Supreme Court, in which Ben Holladay sued various persons for moneys which they had subscrib ed as an inducement to run the road through Eugene, were last Monday docided in favor of the Bubscribors and against Holladay. ' This decision of the Supreme Court relieves vari ous parties in this county from pay ing similar subscriptions, '' : . Hon. E. L. Biusrow has assumed proprietory, and editorial control of the Salem Mercury, and we feel as sured that that valuable Democratic paper will lose none :of its former popularity under the new manage ment. We extend to BrO'. Bristow' he right hand of journalistic fellow,, ship and wish him all possiblo pros- j'enty in bis new venture. ) It it stated' jthat the Bishop of Or aans Hat appointed an eoclessiastical ommission for the purpose of taking preliminary steps toward the can onization of Jbanof Arc. , We have nought, for a long time thatlhis liing ought to have been' done, but ave never said anything about it for ;r some of the Aro family might jins we were putting in our shovel here there was no s-and. ' Tuifwill of the late Earl' of Dal usio provides that all hie political tre'spondence and confidential pub o papers connected with his oflicial "e shall be placed iu a looked box y themselves, sealed, up and depos- "a in me iamiiy charter i room at minure, and not to be opened until i year 1900.. This being Uie da re of our friend, the Earl, the read h of the Democrat will be ooinpellcd J wait a little longer for the perusal : these highly interesting doou ;iila. Wg cannot betray the trust J confidence reposed iu us by a 'eased friend. ? ; Bkkheb ' Committee got through h their white-washing job last calay, and the great "apostle" ached to a congregation of a thou- 1 on Sunday. , It iaaaodcoUK nary on the degeneracy of the s that such persons draw larger iences than anybody else now-a- Wis. Woodhull , advertised "If as a strumpet, and she drew ense crowds to her lectures; Mrs! a F air araunsinated hjr paru- and she was the ptt of the senmiUunal world; and Beech- aiiccd "the purest kmb of his iculate flock" and has larger p'u. man ever before. - w iico ucm at a prenumn aud o at a discount in this vauntod f ChriKliiin program. 1 : .: a Virginia VajTiHttrjirm W lii'4 (lis Piute Indians are mul ' T ''!li'i''Jy than any other ai.u of tliii Swia of Jfevada. ire uWo cn im'ustrious people, viihtmu), mi the men ;', 3'kr gri'atwt vies and ' ' " n'ir3- There are '! bbar4 tirtwaatongil, land, Indiana, represents quite a col ony of Hoosiers who are solicitous for. information in regard to onr State. Mr. P. Morgan, of Des raoeCToWff-Ts'-aikr'cftri6us"to' knovyHrhat ' Indif ce mflrits 'Orogbn af fords for' tmnrigrahtsi'' Jibe "yield -if crops; the'prices' pf ro'tii,' labor dur ing harvest jespurcj's for' agricul turewniarkots,;, principal cities, and population of sum e, healthfulnese of (jlimat'e,'lrailrbad-3 and transportatidn Routes',' etd.', jf'all subjects of earnest Wy. IS ; 'Pwr: jcorrespondents-o much so in fact that todo the subject justice Wc uld' 'occupy two' cf three columns and also require raoifl time than VfC.aro. this wearable to devote to thir. most important matter. Suffice it t6 y that Oregon offers greater inducements and opportunities hi settlers than any other region of the "Great IVest." Her principol cities are Portland, Salem and Albany the first being the metropolis and conv inereiaj entrepot of the State, with a population of ,12,P00, the second being the seat, of Government for the commonwealth, with a popula tion of 8,000, and the latter the ag ricultural center of the State, Vith a populatipn ,, of ' 2,200. , There , are several other towns in the: State of importance and progressive value, all having some distinguishing features and inducements for industrious sot tiers. in us. '! u;,j- !,l (-. ' For hesl'h'u'nsf climate Ore- gci has no siiperio'j, arid the rriorali ty,. efllightorimen and intelligence of her people will not sutler by compar ison with any of the older and more favored States.1 " ' 1:1 Jhe yield of crops varies according to locality) but will perhaps average, for wheat 22 bushels per acre, and for 'oats 25 pushels.' These are the principal cereal products, aiuiougn considerable,; attention is now. being paid to the oultnro of flax, barley and ye, all of whioh grow with nattering success. " The prices of grain will be fourd (by referring to our market quotations in another place. .,,....-,, Harvest hands receive from $1 60 to?3 00 per tSy, and common' la borers brdjnanly command ?1 GO' to i2''oo,'.:,: ,;;;, y,: y We have - twoi railroads travorsinc the riohost "resion' of the Western portion bf bur .State, while our in land rivers and water courses', are generally navignted by commodious steamboati and . other convenient water crafts; J'-' , ' " ' ' ' For a descripfiop of Albany and its jnsututions we refer the inquirer to an article from the Salem Statesman, to be found in this issue of the Pem ocbat," Sdme day in the near future we wui prepare and publish a, care ful ai)d comprehensive article upon the . questions and matters 'so briofly touched iip6n in this "galloping arti cle. In the ineiintimewe moBt sin cewly assuro pqi- Eastern correspond ents that if they should ' determine to come to Oregon, with a stoadfast resolution not. to eiiioct too much not to, lind'an earthly iParadiBe,,. but a piaue where honest industry , and upright conduot will'' make for fliem on easy livlihodd and a happy home thoj- : will hore fiiul'aU that can reasonably be dosirod to insure thorn a full fruition of their fullest' hopes and brightest anticipations. Moses is decidedly a Bmortor man than Grant, and in tlie warfare going on between (he two in South Caroli na it is probable that, the laroenious Governor will whip the salarj'iab bing President nnloss the latter' tklea the UuitOd States army to fight his political battles in that Stale, as he VUCVIII OF ALBANY , Fr the information of jheJSTATES A3t'8 iiiehsinj( number of readers abroad, I will give rapid ikeloh ;of the location, buiiness enterprise and surroundingi 'u( the third town fin .Oregon. 4!u. 1 Is the shire-town of Linn, one of the richest agricultural counties in the commonwealth. It is located at the junction of the Calapooia wjlb the Willamette river, eighty milos.gouih, of Portland, on the California and Oregon Railroad. - It contains aboot two thonsand. inhabitants, who rank among the most cultivated and enter prising people of .Oregon., The first settlement was made here in, 1815, tue town was Jam put , three years after, and the tirst cabin was, erected in , 1819. ; From that lime ; to . the present, the town hat kept even pave with the development of the country, and hat sloVly bill surely grown up upon a substantial foundation. There is nothing flashy or noisy about Albany; us wealth is solid and avai able, and where there is occasion ' for the use ot large , capital, .,, ihere is no And to it capacities, as jt is backed up by the riuh and powerful agricultural , neighborhood Jinii county people are always prepared to do whatever they like, so tar as mouey it concerned, . ,,, j . f. PUBLIC INSTITUTIOJfS. J i The Publlo School contains abont 200 pupils, and is ot a very high grade ihereis also a select school with forty or fill) scholars, while about 120attned theCoHeac; so that the number or school-children and stu dents is not fur from 800. There are two Masonic' I.odcet and Itoval . Arch Chapter,' lodge and encampment of Odd Fellows, and a flourishtnglodge of Good' Templars'. Throe literary tooieties ana two ntinenr associations indicate the remarkable intelligence and cultivation of the place. There are four hsndsome and commodious church buildings two Presbyterian, one-1 congregationalist,' and one Ikutist, besides several other donOm iimtions who worship in halls or else where. Two coml'ortuble hotels, a large and massive Court House and a now, very substantial and ' finely ar ranged county prison, complete the puuiic iiisuiuuoiis, bo lar as i am in formed. ' . . THE MANUFACTORIES Consist of two plauins mills, two gnsi mius, two isw mills, two liirni- ure lactones, an iron foundrv. a broom an chair factory, two breweries, a cider and vinegar mill, a cooperage, and various ptlier lesser establish ments common to Pacific coast towns. In addition, -there are seven large warehouses, capable of storing a mil lion of bushels of wheat, , A monster ware houso is now almost complete near the depot. It is a bugestruolure and looks ns thcnuli a. considerable portion of Linn County had been sided in and shingled over. , It will be re marked that the forogoing -indicates a wonderful manufacturing enterprise for a town ol two thousand people. A branch railroad hall' a mile in lungth connuots the warehouses and mills With the overland road, anil the Santiain Canal, from Lebanon to Albany, miles, .affords unlimited water-power and is now beinir used as a means of transportation on small canal-boats. , Cupt. Wheeler has jilst commencea operations with Ins little oanal-boat"Iled Jacket," whioh carries 300 bushels of wheat at a load, with only one rorse and two teet of water: but the intention is to deepen the oanal, and then a muoh bigger cargo can be transported. The farmers all along tho canal Intend to shin thei grain by thatcheap t transport, which it prouaniv only the bemnninir of great system of cantls in this Valloy , ; " ' "TUB UALAPOOIA' Is adeep and tiillon-lookins stream lllleen or, twenty yards wide, and loolts liko a nico pi iioo to get drowned iu., The South bank is almost an impenetrable jungta with a luxuriance ot vegetal ioo , almost h tropical a glorious place for Oregon, panthera, I snouiu viiiuu, and u it not improbable that an occasional, traveler pf that uheerful denomination avails himself of tlm inviiins shelter.: Curse their ugly mugsl I always had. ff,wher1rwm ipeeflilyl braces of the other,' hence the "on- become ibe leading representative of tue larmer. - I ;J j j f OXSTEB WAREHOUSE. I Jfewrt. JJewby & Sox' have about coinplfetud tbeir enormous warehouse at! thy Albany depot, aud it is the most striking feature iuthatneiKhbor- uooa.. n is aou feet Ipng, 100 feet wide, and will bold 30,00 bushels ot grain in storage. The nicely planed floor contains over 3J,O0O feet Ol lumber. It, IS ho on-nnom,! ll.of wagons one nednteq uppn.apltUorni on one tide ami aeliver Hie sacks witb very liLlia troubla'.. wLila Uia uroujtnt up tor loading on s side-track. " uiiier. just now it would be a glorious place for a national ball, or uiuumiuiu tKatiug carnival. ! h'j .'11. r'. cosctDsiojrs... ,, juj cuiiciuwons aro and this is tnftint more . particulary ' for readers in California that unsettled immigrants had better come and take a view- ot Linn County, Oregon, before settling uuwn on iue aenneaps Ol the foot hills, or becoming peons and retainers tor the bnugliiy latid barous of Cali fornia.' They wilt find jt one of the most inviting and delightful places on the JJortli-west .toast, end will be token in friendly band byi a rich and cultivated people wlio,;iu the former wnut oi uregon,. have planted for themselves and are now inhabiting an other "Garden of'Hesperides." j ALBAwr, Aug. 28. :3Iac, . cm a mortal oft those diabolical looking varmints. One of .the , pteasantost evening walks I ever' had was aono uiv ueup, piioi iiso vaiapooia, with magmliuentciviliaution nu one side and the pi unuval, unahoru forest on iue oilier. .. , . LINN COUNTV PRESS. Albany has three woeklvnanors. all first class journalt of their retpeolivo denominations. The State liighlt ueinoeriu, oy tirown iB Biewarl, it .he , oldest Demooratio paper in Oregon, is the official organ1 of the jiaiv, ana nas about IJUUoiruiilation U la edited , Ijy ilart V.v Brown with vsry Unusual abilityand atraclivennss, ii local, iioparimtut being exooptioiv ill .lively, aud entertaining. "Mr. Brown has .much of' the Danbtiry nwi nj in me irraimcni or local cotrrenoes, and possestet that ' valu ibltt faculty, to essential in oomvtry ,onrnalism, of oroating something out !' nothing, and all very good or ihivtty to, lie came here when a Here boy and . oommenctd with a liott primativa tort oil a printing inice, and bei ug a first-rate oompositor, ilberwite smart, and steadily industri us, ho is now in a high slate of irvtervauon. i ne Jjemocrtl ia of ;ury sulistniutal value, aud hat an im onot political iiifluciice throughout 4iv ooinmoiiweniin. The Albany ltogitler it a prosper )ui looking eiuht-page wettk'le, owned ind eonduoted by Coll. Van Cleve, ate Mayor ol the city, he owns the Ine building ooonpled, and the p hu ng otlics is oiiKo extensive aud com ilete., Theltegitter is soon to be tnlargtd to. twice its present dimen iont. and beintr the United Stales flioial organ an Jpnpnlur with iheKe lublican party. -itt future 1 seems iroiniaing. I do not know its nresent lirodlatioo, but from the generally lusuriui aspeot, oi uio concern, It mutt le very considerable. The Ortgon Granger by- A. S. Mercer, hat beeh vstablishe ' only ibout eight months, and already has a ureulation of one thousand a fkot udieative of unusual popularity. I lid not see Mr. Mercer, but his lotemporariea say that he ia a gentle nan of very decided ability, u well I is great personal worth, h is undur. I wounded by another col.irnl n.nv .tood that he i. making amusement .mc Wilson HatklDC. The wife of ,o nwn lb. Granger either to Salem ;.Ha4i lho aiM cm I , PACIPIO COTlSll. ..p Mcacham is writing a book on the Modoo War. , , ,' The whooping cough is going the rounds of Jacksonville. , Horse thieves are doinc a inshintr , B business in Baker counly. , , ,ihe Montana pper ore filled with reports of Indian difficulties, , Charles Alley, of Wallala, lost two fingers, Aug. 22J. Shotgun. .,. Helena is to, hai e a steam fire engine, oftor the Silsby pattern.;1 i The Eureka Signal favors Newton Booth fcf.the presidency in 1876.' "' A porcupine weighing forty pounds was killed at Saucelito on Tuesday. ork on tho now road from Link- villa to Yreka has been commenced. An enthusiastic genius has "painted a panorama of jhe "National Park." And now thoy think a prodigious tin mine has been discovered in Colo rado.. The' Jacksonville Literary Society has been resurrected. It nonin o moves. '!;. - John Smiln is dead. Ho was kill (1 near San Bernardino, 6al., by Mr, Bonner. : . i 1 - Mrs. J.C Tolman has been suffer ing from a very severe attack of fever at Ashland. Grenada is the youngest town in Colorado, and yet it has a popolation of 675 dogs. ' ; Several thousand head of cattle have btcn shipped down tlie Jlissouri this year from Montana. 3 The jnil at Pueblo, Colorado, wat struck by lightning and the prisoners lightened out of there. . ' An important law case is in prog rost at Steilacoom afleoting the land titles of half tho county. Gold from Camas ereolc, assnying tu jsu to the ounce, has made Its appearance in Lewiston A band of at least 1,000 sheep passed through Walla Walla a few days Bgo bound eastward. 1 ' 1 A man named Douglas murdered bit fourth victim at Winnnomucca, Navada, latl Wednesday. ; ; J. M. John's now warehouse at Salom Is completed. 'It is a spacious and substantial, structure. ' borne of the maple trees in Olympia have grown in eighteen, years, to be five feet in oironmfereiioe. .The Independence people talk of establishing a daily mail routs be tween that place and Salem. ; . Our talented friend John J. Daley, has taken the pen and soisWs for the Dallas jletniztr, 'Tis swell. ! W. It. Dunbar, G. W. C.T .has commissioned Colonel T. II. Cann of Salem, State Deputy at large. A now bridge across South Mill creek, at Salem, is almost finished. It will be about oOO foot long. The trinl of young Seybert, at Seat- lie, for the murder of his father, wat postponed until next term of Court. It it reported that the Indians are inclined to Siont tor meroy and deliver themselves Into Custor.nV J The , crops along the southern border of Colorado have been nearly ruined by drouth and grasshoppers' Uver 20,000 head Of sheep have been driven into Wasco county, ovor the Cascade mountains, during the pretcnt season. Colorado Springs baa 6,000 shade trees, whioh cost including planting, $7,000, but whioh aro worth to the towu. $50,000, ' Bishop John Lamp 'Catholic bishop of New Mexico, has secured a Gov-, ernment patent to 16,000 acrot in Santa Fe county Several cases of mumps have made j their appearance at Lewistou, and it is thought that there is enough oo hand to go around the town. Wasco Grange resolved, on the lllh hut., to encourage healthy com petition and discourage monopoly in transportation on the Columbia riv er. pleaauiitiiess.'' ' We shall expeot to hear soon that all parties are "hard at work on their statements". , ( ' '., The road in the vjewity Of , the toll bridge on the John Day j River, in Grant county, Wat washed ouV one day 'recently, by he bursting . of cloud in that ceighborhbod. '.' . Charley Leonard, of Silver City, lost an $18 pair of boots on the assay ot his new mine, the Northern Light. ne net that U would go $8,000 per ton, and it only went $8,510 The Silver City Avalanclit tayt: Operations have commenced in good earnest at South Mountain and it is expected that cords of builion will be turned oat in sixty days from date. The; race horse, "Fellow craft, "who last month best Lexington's unequal led tune, is coming to the Pacifio coast to get away with the famous California horse, ''Thad Stevens." Of a lecturer who recently appear ed in San Francisco a reporter of that city says: ' ' Hb foct beneath hor petticoat, Like monstrous rats, stole In and out; ,: i As If they feared Uie eat. ; A train of immigrants, all the way from Arkansas, drove into Walla Walla on Thursday, of last week 1 he train started early in May, and made the trip without any serious mishap. The races to come off at Boise in October promise to be interesting. They will commence on Monday, October 12th, and will continue during the week. The purses foot up $1,500. . Mr. B. F. Myer, of Ashland, while passing from' one room of his house to another, a few days since, became deathly sick, and fell, striking his face upon the floor with such force as to sustain some severe bruises about the face. The Blue Mountain Sentinel comes ont this week under the new arrange- menl: Messrs. McComas & Stevens, proprietors.snd Mr. McComas, editor. Mr. Bull made a good local paper of the Sentinel, and we know Mao and Jop will keep its kcle boiling. The Jacksonville Sentinel takes it upon itself to say: A noticablo fea ture in the Granger meeting is the untold number of handsomo young ladies that attend. We doubt whether there is another organization in the State ol the sizo of this Grange that can produce so many pretty lasses. The "City Council of Steilacoom have instructed their Health, Fire and Street Committees to take a cruise about the city, report every house having defective flues or stove pipes, unclean back yards and streets, those who obstruct streets and sidewalks, etc . .. ' In a Nevada Sunday School the lady teacher propounded this connundrum to her class: "Who betrayed our Sav. ior?" This was too much for the little ones, and one alter another gaveit np. The question was repeated, when one ittlo seven-year-old answered: "Oh I know; it was Boss Tweed; he's a bad man." ; Wfl. PETERS, -i MANUFACTURER OF C A ifR I A G E S , Hacks and Wng-ons OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ferry St., bet. First aud Second, ALBAN7, OREGON. flARRUGES, HACKS AND WAG.0NS J. of all Stylos Manufactured to Order, at at reasonable rates Si the uo of good material nnd flrit-cluM work will lustily. ; j ... REPAIRING OF ALL HINDS Neatly anil expeditiously done, at "Low Rates, Albeny May 2S, 187Z. , ... vtm JULIUS (iKAUflOUL, ' DEALER IX HARDWARE! STOVES, HARDWARE! CROCKERY,, r-; ANI GROCERIES, MANUFACTURER or TI. & COPPER WARf! ' Bole Affcnti for the Union and IMPROVED RICHMOND RANGE! THE BEAUTIFUL , AORMA.V RANGE, With hearth. The Celebrated Charter Oak and Farmers' Cook Stove. ' TINWARE WHOLESALE AIVD RETAIL Job Work done on Short Notice and at Reasonable Terms HF.Gi?t me a call and xatlsfy yourneliwthat Ki n ennaper man any otner nouse in town. nitOmS, SPECIAL NOTICES. happed Ilaitdn and Face, Sore Lips, Iryntf of the Skin, Cured at onee by HKOR MAN'S CAMPHOR ICK WITHOLYCfclHINR It keeps tho hands so(t in nil wunther. Kh thnt you jfet HliGE- MAN'S, HoIUIjvhII DrncKlsts, onfy 25 eents. isLb and DruBijIsis, New York, Jaul371y. The Commanding Operation of Dr. WAf.KER'6 VXNEGAlt uITTKUS In UlirOllfO Dvs- pepKli, Severs, Nervous Disorders, Constjpa tlon, drilcleney of vital power, and all mala dies iitfecUiiK the stomnch, tho liver, tho bow els, the pulmonury organs, or tho muscular system, is exeltliiff the wonder of sciuntillc men and creating such r s'.nsntion nmong the sick a whs never twiore wltiicsiicd in any nge. The .sales of this great vegetable remedy huve been qundrupldd within a single year. 'LTTE3SrTI01T. FBI: DODD CO HAWLEY, Portland, Oregon,"' Offisr for Salerat th jFpllflwing' Keduoed Prloea, : THE SOIIDTTLEIi WAGO WITH - , Patent Bolleb Kt BRAKE. ' v 80LD LAST ' , Veari BOTH ! ' WITH , - LATEST "1 HOUNDS BREACH TELE MITCHELL WAGf&W. SouethoKiw. OF." WHICH -ARE WELL : AMD ; .FAVORABLY, .Either-Wagon Being Folly CinarntftMd ftir One Tear. . . . '' : PHXCISK. FOR CASH 3 Inch Thimble Nltein I.leht Two-Home Waicon.........130 H'i Inch Thimble Mkein m-liiiin Tws-llorse Wngou 13(5 . it'i inch Tliimlilc Nkciu Heavy Two-Horse U'ltKon l:iO inch Thimble Skein Heavy Pour-Uore Wagon.;. ... 145 : EACH WAGON COMPLETE WITH SPUING SEAT. CREDIT I8 IS We also Offer for Sale at nannfaelnrera' Rutei, LIGHT EXPRESS WAGONS ANQ HACK8 ! . ' BUBKEYE GRAIN DRILLS! BROADCAST SEEDERS 1 BUCKEYE CIDER MILLS! ' SOLE AGENTS FOB ;X'"i. JOHN DEEEE'S MO LINE , PLOWS ! M AMMpTHWAREHO USE. n. O. NKWBV. v E. F. SOX. 3STE-WBT St SOX, ' GENERAL STORAGE AND - ' . Commission Merchantsr ! Warehouse at O. C. K. R. pot Albany, Oregon. De- WHEAT AND OATS STOREI1 AT RB ducecl ratl'S. HfL'hpst innrltot. nn,.n en at all limes lor wheal ana outs. 'o rilusal iu uu usKui. 10 I'lircntise grain, uut will glvo lily dpplrctl. . - . S.Grain delivered niEE on boat or cars, at SEASONABLE ADVICE TO .SUFFERERS. DR. THORIAS, DOCTOR OF XKDK'INZ, PIiystOIAM SVSOIOX, , 420 EEARNEV ST., SAN; FKANCISOOi (Removed from 001 Kearney St.) DOORS, WINDOWS for sale At low figure. AND BLINDS vOmSmO. Tub Montaotnmi (Kv.T Mcmtblican ., ,. ,., ' , '. ' . ' own jnat and (tood Kenwly, thus discoursesof thephysicnl charms Tarrant's Effervesoent Seller Aperient of the Indies of that commonwealth : i tne bni- "n1 mP' reiiabio medicine over m! The WIm Mn at thH lnrf ih rtK.tn thB PhVHielan. the .Inrtire nan ilnllv in own homes, and r'eoninieiid lo all Invalids and autrnrera from Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Hour Htomaeh, C'ostlveneHs, Heartburn, lndl. irentlon,, hub., miious Attacks, Mver Com. plaints. Gout and lthcuinnt.ln AftWtlnna Mo. "While it has always been acknowl edged that the Kentucky women are the fairest in the Union, yet tho half has not been told of them. Their forms are perfect uiodeU of ease and grace, and there is a certain style and gesture in their walk which is not possassed by one out of a thousand in the North. Their features are regular and handsome; their skin ffr-'d to tho ieolo ior the above duns ol" dis ease. The nursiriK bnhe, Its brothers and Mr- i-rrw, u pan-nit itnu iTrnna-narentB, will nil And dlffore'iit complaints. ndiuited Inr their For sale by all druggist. The taut of I nip osiers.' It li to obvious that physical and oot.st.tu tiooal vigor Is the boat defense against disease, that even tho vendors of drastic purentlvei ad vertise them as tonics, stomachics and lnvlgo- rania, in tne hope or enlisting the confidence of the public tn the devitalising and pernicious potions. It Is amusing to note how these im- postefs Imitate and copy the language In which SHERIFF'S SALE. W9Y VIRTTJE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME i 7 tS t ' 1'SSU,d out 01 Ul" Counfy Court of ... iur uie WJUIity Of l.lun, Inn mnitlfilnnl mvmilaa nf Un.i i t.i fair; light, heavy, waving huir; dark ! ne.it mttors am deicriocd. AiihouKh the cirect blue eyes, and a peaqhy bloom on r p "vacimnts is to destroy the H,l- l.l. .1 v i , " of tho dlgcstlvo organs and tho bowels, their cheeks which makes them al- and to rob th. .y.tm or its vital .trentth. tiH-y most irresistable to a married than af unscrupulously recommended to tho weak Their form, are much better develoo- in. R bX"!" '"!?"'""?! ed than are Northern Tvomcn, and ! HJf 5 .KAr-5!:K though slender enough around the'1 .tt5'SSM& SSA waist, their muscle is sufficient to'itM curb the fiery steed upon whose back ' ' "Jft7 "tS? "toni'Xrat they take their monthly eicrcises." j lliai IB eUlIOrOI Uie l'ltrll t tmt even if "l" "",V' ineanreswnere llieyare ."inHiKfniptvcuU;,, quired b y the llmulntlns nceiit. The rant oi a pure aleo t means or piv- ,, " "... Olicliundn'oths uu.mr itn interest thereon at tile rate of ten per cent, tier annum frnm inn ill ruury, A. U. 1071, and the lurther sum of Twen ty Throo and sixty-live it-Aiai. costs' alsi, the costs of and upon' this writ to''.ee, and lor property, lo-wlt: " -v.u , All the rlht. tltln anA i... . ..... ... ... 'J'X'Vn? K"'J,i''"'ndanl, had as heir at lav ofPsul Clover, deceased, lata of Linn co-u, ty Oregon, at, oi 'any time since the atth day o AT1 A' ?" I8?4' to wlt: '" ""divided in. clBhth Interest In andta the lolloivinir described premises, to wit .- All thut oertuln piece a, Z,. eel or tract ol and u., i V ... ' Section IM, Township 13 Booth.' ilm,,... il..- ?J5 f. t.h" "nl1"1 8,nl on nl l the .Vf. "!T "tJrpO" (.'liy. ureson. and con Salt elSllJ'-"v "I'd nluety.tnree one-hun-dredlhs ot an ncre; also one hundred nnd wenty re, otr ol the South aide ut the Don.. :rs.'& 51 In Township lliieen South', Kan three SPERMATOHRHmA, Seminal WVnei., Wasting of the Uenerativo System. l.oss oi Memorv. Dimness of Hlifht. timn... ne uni. Its, l'nlpltations of tho Heart, Hyahllls and Uonorih'ea In their various lorma. Strlclurs of the Urethra, Skin Diseases, Fa'lllnk off of the Hair. Sufferers from this olnss of Diseases should at once apply personally or write to ' Whoso treatment Is most pffleaelnns. sns in every case he tinderlnao he guarantees a thor ough and permanent cure. His charges ara strictly moderate nnd Just, and those jvqulrlnr toe services of a skllllul physician should se.lt Ills advice. ne iniiuwinir e.xaminniion. hnvnh.n n- cdby DiJCTdH THOMAS durliiu hia nrotus- slonal career of twenty-six vears i Doclorof Medicine at JaebljCs University of Glrsseii, Uennany; Koynl (Jolleira of Physl elivns, London; Royal Colleire of Surifuona. hjwini'.d, anil Licentiate In Midwifery. i nesc Diplomas aro to be seen at tho Doctor's ofl'ce. DK. THOMAS may bo personally consulted at the above address from Da. m. till tl r, Jt. dully. Consultation by letter, free. Pnreela'np Mb.lll..n ....... 1.. t .J. nil porta oi the country or States. Hit. '1IIO.MAS has written tho following ' works, n hieh he strongly recommends suffer. ' erdtoreml.nndnnyonoof which he will for ward throunh the post on receipt of a tors ' cn'stamn: or "The PathologK of SpermcUorrhcea Seminal Weakness" - "The Pittholoyy oOout and Xheuma-" tism," -"The Pathology of Tuherculotct or Con-1- Himption of the Lung." , "The I'alhology of Heart Jiieait$, ..'functional anil organic." Address t ' '' - - 1 EK. GEO. FRED'S THOMAS, 420 KEARKEY NT., ' ; , Dot. Pine & California. SAN rrAvrlnrr . li.I'ntients received In Doctok TnoMAsi" lTivato Medical Establishment. vldnlmS. tha Women of his nnio-llhnrhnnil n I which protests aitalust Iba usei j nolle nultl, when employed as a means of civ as utfly as an African irorrilla and as 1 ln'"'',;J"meiiicinaitriiriBof the niuh ; est ullllly, Is the cant ol charlatanism. Evi rj uuguuiiy as n Ktingoroo. e like to see a man stand up for, his own local institutions. IOTICE w I V have lost I A North Caboiina belle, according to a local journal, recently started for 'horseback ride near Morgan- town, in that Statt). She was riding f..f,";". raputly with a gontleman down a long slope, when the gentleman's horse stumbled and fell. The lady's horse cleared both him and the rider at one leap, and then became quite unmsTwgptvblo, Two hundred yards further on a narrow lane was block aiieu by a negro, mule, and cart square across it. Her horse was ca reering at full speed. To pass round was impossible, to stop, equally so; but the agile animal at one fearful bound cleared negro, mule and cart. The charming equestrienne never lost hor balance, and was luughing gaily when hor horse was checked two miles further on. nuiriie .ner u an. . im pn,.nt.. , runnlnB thence West two hundred and forty nu, sick woo an unpen, convulsed nnd debili tated by the nauseous and dlinustlnir nostrums of the parties who put It forlh, soon Slid in t heir sorrow that It Is a delusion and a annre Ilostetter's Litters, the itreatsanltnrv stimulant ol the aire. Is, In the truest sense of "the words, a wholesome, vitalising, renovaUuK prepara- SIIEKlrr'S SALE. ' BBT VIRTUE OP AS EXHCtrTION TO MR J dlri'ct-d, issued out of tho County Court, ol the Hate of Oregon, for the County of I.lnn. upon n Juditmont duly docketed In the Clerk's '; m IL-,"',11 ? i!" 7th V t'ebruary, . D., is, In favor of P. Adams, plaintiff, and atralnst W . W. C over. defee.lr,e f... .., ... ol two hundred and tourteen dollars. In United States SoliJ coin, with Interest thereon In Ilka coin at the rate of twelve per eent nersnnum from t.h nu day of February, rfllKl". the lurther sum ol thlrtyoncand sltivflve on hundredth dollars nosri . .i 7 !" "?? "? upon this suit to accrue,' ,,d frTr th 'Bnf nf u. rsonal projierly to sallsly tho said execution Idld.onthe isih dayofAueust " 1) mi i.vt ui,on Mt. followlnB described Kai flirty, tl All tho rlRht, title and Interest that W W C !;', ft" "lM "''londant, Sad ns heir, Vinw ol Paul Clover, deceased, late of Linn county Arn7;,'ADffil'1,',', 'h daV of" premises, to-wlt : All that o.i-MSTir? West ill the Willamette Meridian, tlan eounw" ""if.! "". the dnnatlnn land c kml m. i'Eril;? "0 Kobecca Tomi frlio.uin.. ,i. ..JT,"'' V",0"''" n tne plots end W.rriKiM!"!' n. . . ,,,,j.u i.unu Liaim in lownsiup ia Nouth, Kanp.,1 West of tha Wli- I.ONT. HEKEI1Y GIVES THAT 1 l note of hand of Three Hun an, given ny'luiDbael and Ijimur '- in romnanv. iM-erinir oaie . n. the IMh, 1S70. Anyone nndlnir this note and nsndlne llloineor lo Kaphas! Uheaclse will wv iii.iauiy iTusmni. nllws. KirHMOND CHFJDl.E, ELECTION NOTICE, mrOTTOR (S HRtlRBV GIVEN THAT THE "'VI mpfUnc of Ihe took holders of uio vii-Hii) nun r,,mim Hie r l-upft or t-nnul Cont(iAn.v will b heUI at Uie oftiwol sittdOom (nny In the eily of Alb.uiy.tn I.I tin ooumv.Orv pin, on Tu. rviny, thri thtli (8) linyol A'Vtein- at inn niiur oi Olio OCIOUtX r. m. Ol mild dHy for Hip DurtxMm of ?hciiiiit m vn in. rpcionof Mid Compuny tar tha onvitn year. SsVivtory of saiJ Corn pan jr. ASTOKIA FARMERS' WAREHOUSE COMPANY. nPHR ABOVK COMVANT IS NOW PftF, pared tn revive tirnln on IStoniv In their An Idaho postmsster writes to the Poitmsster General ihnt "hell will be lull of country postmasters belora I.,.,, if .. j , re,i ior.-ei i.mln on Sl.iraire In lOUgi II lliey dO not gel lUOra pty splendidnewaiul nlstantii wan hous.', !,. U .tlAU ' 1 .1 a.- ., hss a sionce eapaeu.r ot s,wtons. Is e than is allowed tin onW" . lymm , iK v.s.-is u , At Pioehe, on Saturday night last, Steve Williams, a colored man. was hot in the faot and , dangerously which rlM-l-load aiouslde at all seasous of the yeax. TheCo. has-s made arranirementa fur LI U ERA I j ADVANCES onnllmtn Horn! vltli thm. KrtlKhl chui. r.-s. to All ty W. It. T. t'o. lo l pti..l vtiu jrnln Ik Mild, wtthnnt lnt?n bving chatKO. r LMUtKUiurb H'JcIIVOft. n. HOI IVITff Tim.i V.'.UalU . ' THE ORIGINAL BAY TEAM IS STILL AUVS) WITH A NEW OUTFIT! THANKFUL rt)R PAST FAVORS, AXD still desirous of eontinulnit lo meet the same, me pmpneior is always readv and ensilv Laindatall limes. Pln.enst.'r and ba;i;are carried toand Iron, theexMionv ..i )i,,m, sua A.K. AitMiin. Albauy Os .i i'rourieVor, vSnBtf. ALBANY Collegiate Institute Tilt WEM.-KKOWM Ar PiPT?LAR IX Mltuiltm ol learulUK. aill ofM-n uu Jfomlay, AugvH 3i, 18i. The eouw at study enihraoea tha follow ln laMtftmenis, vis; CUVSSlrAI., mitsiinr. COMMKRfTAI, POUth liuirteen h.l. ih., i. .... yJ2??: lll,ln!" S"1' ne hundred and mty lour rods and u-n links; thence East two i."" ""u "'ty nve riKls; thence North sl.xly-alxn.da and ten link, to the place of be. ?S!oTo""M hUnarod -f vcntn w(?''k," rn?wlnr described premises, to S;M?,m''!,rtni! qiinm r pit between nTi-n'Hw;TtyoSIS ""'Itnmy-flveln l'ownsl.ln Olteen &nuth. Hanp. threo West of the V I. lametle Meridian. Linn ciHinly.Oreg ,n ; thence South elehty rials; thence West one hundred line between Heetions thlrty-Uve and thirty, four, seventy rods Mouth nf the NtSfh-vv.4 fct",? ""'i -"o North vVil .. ""nM'"a '! rinim ; thence East a Im,, the line between laul Clover and John lArnea, to tne South-Uisl onrn irof Paul r Vh i ltl0" Ij"ld t-'""n ; """ce North to the Itonallon Ijind Claim of Thomas M. JLTrt..1 ",lon lj'n,s CMln on' hun. lasdlMW ..nZZZ'VZZn?! " '! ,B i.i one nunuren and twenty acres off of fa." 'Mn, of l am t. lover and Luelndo Clover, his wife no location No.3,land claln. 64, ii TownsEST lo, Houth, Hange three West, Jowusnuj. Also the lollnwInK described premises to-wlt t Commene Ine at the 8,,tl, Ea earner cJVm. W. Unvcr's donation laud claim In TnwnshlD lo, aouth, Itance , We of tha Wmlmell! tnence North one hundred and twcnti'hl rods; theuoe Wert one hundred Md'thLSi seven rods; theuco tSouth twemvs rolllil tlieie West torty rods ; theticV South ftmrt rods; theneo East sovouty rods , thenea TmomE 01.0 hundred and flit) roiU and "n Unkst I henco East two Hundred and nmy .an lixlu -thence urtu suty-sn rods and ten HnkT "V. ?f. 'nl'.''. m.k?nV on. Sin'. Also the followliiB oeseribed premises, to wlt : Comniencinit at Qur iE Sl,eS'U"r;ly;6lAndVWtop South elithty rod. , tlienee Wt Me hundred n!d!.t!1 Jrth-We.t.to post on iSS IS tired rods; theneeuth tolho puoeof be'-inloS Now. tlKrefore.br yirtna rf-u . i '..'" :.?7i'.' !",hf Moutn.-Kast eomer of Paul ' toih, ljr,,r,Ui...,r,VmneiH!. North - Saturday, tht SGth day of Sept.. 187. fill'. fer! on oWnek. r. at., of said day In (rant of the Court House doni- in .,. II atnnl,lle..,i..7 .'!,." ""T ...... ui.'i.i, sain enii I Will Sell BE IMllklle inMl.n Ik. i.,-. j "..r o aou ei der. for cash in hand. th. ir. .iiY-S all of said n.mTi.. Xi.. "l.0".1"."". n4 i ,uo ll'1 "Ura and ao L. C.RICE, Sheriff Linn Co., Or. QDARBIAN'S SALE. VOTlCE 18 HKRERY GIVEN THAT BY license nnd order of sale, made ir. ..i ,iiiu uiairo of Thomas u S.riSlon'a'H' mrmyunH find . ia county. lrem,n. " lano Now, lueruiore. bv vlrtn. nr on wnsiuOB, Saturday, the itllh day a Sept., at the hour of one o'clock, fm:.t i ik -..- . " day in will sell at IHilille 2M',' d r. ior Cl-deo Zi.S'iV " by the tiunty iii pnKjto. i t ;;;i-M,tZiZ.:.'Mmr rtmn "HtilfM DUllli-r. Ihe In nu in.- .Ieeiii ; A. Hoithlt. n m nor. ns mm . Tht OHf.llah tiort nf k. V .. a. ter of section A TownMnt. K " i? I. P Utlt.' Sheriff Linn x, U. 1871. ..i; o, r. eontalnlnir aNtt Tweniv.w and twlhlnh ,an,l a.-ns. and i,,MeIn mn ' T",p FARMERS" V county, nr t.. pr,,,,,,. w, w ,,', ' I at Kheikt. ia In ",OT the CHirt Uouae door, w AlUuy, win equity I f' 'lion of jrain, Satttrday, the tOth day of Sept., 1S1 1874. Terms -tiold . cash In haAii "appie pie order" tor tha now in proc-,, of 'constwctlo" all S? '.eh iSZSS "lmiDt y ornink-u(nr apply tf, Shcdd.Am rr isri" WHEEIJ!:" -. CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. niMivnMluBMMi. .-j Of VMni' BnTn V J " "" ,W'"1 S-reiudenl. M ft, lni,,.41(U,, The iUil. 12T ' Si ?i . . ""l!oiug sum, cable uaoa . -4aruiu. . UC!mtoB-...t.WM;,ir-.'S.