The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 04, 1874, Image 3

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    XeZDScEMBEB 4, 1874.
TO GRANGERS.
fUtoth directions or the Executive
Committee of the State Orange of Oregon, P.
-,a t will meet the members of thB brdefnt
the following times and places on business of
Importance. 11
mok, Monday, Nov. 80th at 1 o'elook f. M.
Peoria, Wednesday, Deo. 2d,
gasBD, Thursday, Deo. Jd,
AI.BANK. Friday, Dee, h.
Lebanon, Saturday, gk g. 8mIth.
Be"yB.U:.P.of H.
;7iT7 city, f0,r,ON- "
in tn-nWa democrat will be found
the L'cket presented by the Democratic
Mas! Convention, which assembled at
the Court House last night This
ticket speaks' for Itself. The names
there presented are well calculated to
inspire every Democrat In the city
with a datermination to work from
now until the polls are closed, Monday
evening next, or the success of every
man on it'i'atid 'to Inspire the citizens
of Albany with full confidence that
the Interests of the city will be well
guarded for the1 next year.- uome out,
work and vote for the ticket.
Ladies Aid SociETY.-This is the
name of a society which was organized
In this city, last Friday, and is com
posed entirely of ladiesi The object of
the society Is to raise funds and cloth
ing for the poor I(i our community.
and the surplus is to be placed where
It will do the most (rood. The society
Intends giving a sociable and supper
at the Opera House on next Christmas
Eve for the purpose of raising funds,
and we know our citizens will turn
out en matte when the managers of
the sociable have such a benevolent
object ia view. This move will com
mend itself to all for its humanity.
and has been organized just in the
nick of time, as many poor emigrants
are now coming to our country in al
most destitute circumstances and all
' the charity that our country can com
mand should be bestowed upon them,
Every city in this State should have
its Aid Society, and we are glad to be
able to give the credit of orgapizing
the first one to our own ladies, JJol.
lowing are' the officers of the, fipeiety
President, Mrs. J. F. Backensto; Sec
retary, Mrs; E. AB.' Geary; Treasurer,
Mrs. YV. Monteith. May God prosper
them In their noble work.
Republican Convention. The Re-
nublican Convention for the nomina
tion of candidates for the various city
offices was held last Tuesday evenin;
and was one of the largest ever held In
this city. The ticketput out by the
Convention is . as follows: Mayor,
David Fromafl;! Recorder, Jos. Han-
nonj Marshal, Richard Fox; Treasurer,
kelson; Wright; Alderman, N. Baum
L. E. Blain, E. F. Sox, Geo. F. Simp
. ton, Geo, W. Gray and Geo. F. Settle-
mier. Some of these nominations are
good others are not and taken to
gether as the Republican- picket, we
think It can be easily beaten.
Generous. At the -. thanksgiving
services in the M. E. Church last week
a collection of about $30 was taken up
for the benefit of the poor. A com
mittee was then appointed by the con
gregation for the purpose of settling
the matter as to what should be doue
' with the money. It was finally agreed
"that a committee of ladies should go
arouud and find where it was most
needed, and the money should be ap
plied in the manner which they rec
ommended. ' ' i
Qrbat Auction bale. Now, farm
era, and citizens generally, here is your
- .chance to get a good bargain. On Sat
urday, the 19th of this month, W. H.
Dodd will sell at public auction at the
Opera House in this city, a large stock
of dry goods, general merchandise,
furs, cloaks, groceries, wagons, etc.
Persons having things which they
'wish to put up at nuotion at that time
are requested to bring them on. Look
at his adv. in to-day's paper. u
PianoS and Organs. Messrs. War
ren and Peters have the agency for
this city for the Chickerlng & Son's
. and Emerson's pianos, and the Mason
& Hamlin organs. These instruments
are acknowledged to be among the
best in the market, and if any of our
readers wish anything in this line they
will do well to eall at Warren's furni-
ture store and examine before buying
" elsewhere.
Everybody Wants It. John S.
McNeil of Haleey gave us a call this
week. He has the agency for Linn,
i Benton and Lane counties, for the sale
of the "non-explosive powder for coal
oil," patented by M. A. Olmstead &
Co., Morysvllle, Cal. This powder is
a complete success In so destroying or
' neutralizing the gas as to prevent ex-
' plosion and the breaking; of lamp
chimneys. Try It it costs but fifty
, cents a box.
t . i Card of Thanks. On behalf of the
" ladies of the M. E. Church who gave
the dinner- on thanksgiving Day, I
- take great pleasure in thus publicly
." thanking all those who so liberally
contributed and assisted them on that
occasion, and also extend our thanks
to the ladies and gentlemen who fur
nished musie at the sociable In the
evening. To orle and all we acknowl-
.f L edge our obligations. W. R. Blain.
New Barber Shop. Jos. Webber
lias opened out a new barber shop in
the rooms recently occupied oy .Lew.
Royal. He has had the rooms refitted
and refurnished and now has one of the
neatest little shops In the State. It is
carried on under the management of
' John Donahue, who has the reputation
of being a first-class barber.
Albaxy College. The fall term
. of this excellent institution closed last
"Wednesday week, and the winter term
commenced last Monday. This is
one of the best educational institutions
- in the State, and is now in a more
' ' flourishing condition than e?er before.
Written for tliy DcfcocmtJ ,
' TO aVM. C M.'
When low winds rustle the Autumn leaves,
Or sigh In their mystic caves.
When the night bird slu! its vospor song,
And gentle zephyr notes prolong,
When you view night's starry regal thrung,
Ui.-member urn.
When you trend at eve some path alone,
And dreams relieve the monotone ;
When reveries come of by-gone days.
Of long ago home and childish plays,
With friends of tho past who are gone some
day,
Remember me. -
When the world seems dark, and shadows are
near; - 1 ' " '
When the heart Is sad and the falling tear,
When friendship la lost, and the world grows
cold.- i.i, '
And the soul, weighed down with a tale untold
When the mind goes back to the scenes of old,
,r ; Rememberme. .
When you roam In a land of Bowers and song,
And life-like a dancing stream flows on i
When the sea la calm and heaven bright,
And the' barq.h M life glides peaceful and
bright)- ' ". I
When scenes that are lovely entrance the sight,
, . , RomemhertaB.
When you gaze far away In the beautiful west.
And watch the last ray of the suns unrests
When beautiful clouds seem fading away,
When roseate and purple scorn mingling in
playf , . ; , -
When the last golden ray has gone with the
day, . '
Rememberme, "
: ALBION,
Sabbath School Union. The next
regular monthly meeting of the Alba-
nv Sabbath School Union takes place
on 'next Monday evening at the Con
gregational Church. Following is the
programme of exercises:
1st Music. ' "
2d Scripture lesson and prayer. '
8d Musio,
4th Reading minutes of previous
meeting.
5th Reading, by Miss Minnie ts.
Monteith.
0th Music.
Tthr-Essay, by Miss Clara Price.
Subject "What is temperance? and
how is it best promoted in Sabbath
S6hools?" 1
8th Music'
9th Discussion. Subject "Resolv
ed, That the prize system is injurious
to the true aim of the Sabbath School
cause, and ought to be discontinued."
Opened on the affirmative by Rev.. I.
Wilson, and on the negative by Prof.
R. K. warren. Hpeecnes to De limneu
to five-minutes each. .
10th Music '
11th Miscellaneous business.
12th Music and benediction.
The Overland Monthly. This
Issue closes the thirteenth volume of
this readable magazine. The table of
contents continues to be as interesting
as usual, and, judging from the promis
es of the future, we look for on Increase
of Its attractive features. The pros
pectus of the Ovefland truly says "that
it was mainly instrumental in acniev-
ing the literary reputations of Bret
Harte, John Muir, Stephen rowers,
Charles Warren Stoddard, prentice
Mulford, Joaquin Miller, Ina D. Cool-
brith and others." The articles in Hie
oresent number are as follows: "Vio
lets and Violin Strings" (concluded);
'Commercial Corporations;" "in
Oriirin of Mineral Coal;" "In Santa
Maria; Torcelto," by Joaquin miner;
''The Cabin at Pharaoh's Ford;" "Jno,
Stuart Mill and Mrs. Taylor;" "Shack-
lefootSam;" "Studies in the Sierra,'
hvJohn Muir: "Novarro;" "The Cal
ifornia Indians." by Stephen Powers;
"Bancroft's Native Races," by J. Ross
Browne; "John Dobert;" "A myth of
Fantasy and First Love;" "Etc;"
"Current Literature." John H. Car
many & Co., Publishers, San Francis
co. Sent for $4 per year, postage pre
paid, ,
, Look Hebe. We want all those
who claim there is no value In adver
tising to read this little fact; About
two years ago a lady's fur cape was
left at S. E. Young's store in inis city,
and although since that time it has
been constantly exposed to the slgnt
of his customers, no owner was found
up to last week. Last Friday we ad
vertised it, and on Saturday the owner
came, paid the charges and took the
cloak. We want our business men to
stick a pin here and to think of the
importance of advertising.
O. S. 8.' Co. J. D. Biles, the agent
of tills line, called last Tuesday. He
says that from and after this date,
freight from Portland to this city will
be one-dollar per ton, and all down
freight will be delivered at Portland or
Astoria at srreatly reduced prices, and
no charees for wharfage will be made.
Boats will leave Albany every day for
D.tianri and forvallia. Beach &
Monteith are their agents here.
A Mistake. The BegMer of last
week announced that Dr. D. M. Jones,
of this city intended removing to Sa
lem for the purpose of attending to nis
duties as one of the Professors In the
Willamette Medical College. This is
all a mistake. The Doctor will go to
Salem every Monday and return on
Friday of each week to this city, where
his family will reside.
Off the Track. A platform car
loaded with lumber for our new office
ran off the track at the Dixie creek
bridee last Friday. After leaving the
track It fell against the flume leading
to the foundry and was thus prevented
from running over the bank into tb
creek. Th damage caused by the
accident doesn't amount to much,
A Nice Little Sum. The ladies of
the M. E. Church netted the nice little
sum of $125 at their dinner and socia
ble last week. We are not advised as
t the use to which the money Is to be
put, but suppose it will be applied
upon the payment of the salary of the
pastor. 1 '
Fro OcHoco.We learn from a
private letter from S. W, Miller, of
Ochoco, that the weather has been
pretty cool in that valley lately, and
that it snowed to the depth of three
Inches on the 21st ult.
HOME AND' ABROAD.
Much wetness.' .' .
Our new office Is progressing finely.
Part of out hew material has already
arrived.
Candy-pullln' to-night. Yumlyum!
yum! , k
District School commenced last Mon
day with a full house.
Hon. Ben. Pllbean, of Newport, was
in our city during the week, : i
The Republicans have "bunched"
their Alderman. How do yon like the
plan? ' -: ;
Monday will be a great day for bad
whiskey, cheap, cigars, and defeated
candidates. ...
Grand Master Congle was in at
tendance at Looney Bond's funeral
last Friday.
The young folks had a splendid party
at the residence of D. M. Thompson,
one day last week.
Capt. Humphrey has moved into the
dwelling house on third street reoently
ocoupied by P. H. Farrell,
Come on with your job work now.
We have just received the finest in
voice of paper and cards ever; brougjit
to this city.
We made a mistake In our bear item
last week. It was John Gilliland that
killed the bear and not Charley Mea
ley as we stated. , ., , . ...
The location of the agricultural
works has not been settled yet. , The
Salemites are trying to play one of
their sharp tricks upon our folks.
Miss Alice Griffin's reoeption, giv
en on the occasion of her eighteenth
birthday whichco'urred last Tuesday,;
was the finest aftair of the season.
The recent bad weather hasn't in
the least stopped the building that has
been going on in town, and the sound
of the hammer arid saw can still be
heard In every direction. '
"T be single or not to be, that is
the question" just at the present, when
so manv are doubling up. It will re
quire more pluck to live alone through
the coming winter tnan lr wouiu now
to ask some one to live with you.
W. R. Canon, after being a Demo-
crat for about forty years, received six
votes for Marshal in the Republican
City Convention last Tuesday evening.
Tf it had happened before the Massa
chusetts election we wouldn't have
been at all surprised at the result in
that State.
Democratic Ticket. The following
is the ticket put in nomination by the
Democratic Convention last nlgnt.
Mayor, Judge Baldwin; Recorder, M.
A. Baker; Marshal, Wm. Reed; Treas
urer; R. 8. Price; Councilmen, G, . A.
Hill, W. R. Canon, Allen Parker, J.
L. Hill, 8. Montgomery and L. Kline.
All persons
LAWS OFTHE STATE OF OREGON-1 nsw advkbtisemeSts.
X. WBXEL&K GO'S OOUJUX.
. Published bjr Authority.
AN' ACt authorising tUKtovcrnor toeontraot
r the kcunuic of The insane ana Idiotic. .
Ik itnualti I (V IfittatM Aiitaiktf tjttet
8r.o, 1.- That file Clowttoor'-of the- 8lat be,
P. C. Harpbr & Co.
knowing themselves Indebted by note
or otherwise to the late firm ot noweu
Harper & Co., are earnestly requested
to call at once and settle the same, as
the money Is now due and we want it.
a word. &c. is sufficient. We also
have a very fine stock of goods to sell
which we offer very low for cash or
merchantable nroduce. Come and see
Large Audience. The largest
audience we have ever seen at religious
services at the U. P. Church in this
city assembled lust Sabbath. ' Rev. Mr.
Fee from the Lapwai Indian Agency,
delivered the discourse. The "church
was filled to its utmost capaoity, even
the gallery being crammed full.
Moved to Eugene. P. H Farrell
and family moved to Eugene last week.
Pat, intends to make that his future
residence, and will at! once embark In
the tomb-stone business. He is a good
workman and a good citizen, and Eu
gene will have no cause to regret this
accession to her numbers. .-, :.;
r
Medicaid AssooiatioK. The Linn
County Medical Association will meet
at the Court House, next Monuay, at i
o'clock P. M. AU .regular physicians
are, invited to attend and participate
in the proceedings. ,
J. LINSEY HILL, cseo y.
More Immiorantb. Another fami
ly arrived in this city last week from
Kansas, and intend settling in this
country. The head of the family is a
brother-in-law of the wife of Rev. C.
H. Mattoon of this city. . .
New Books. Foshay has received
a magnificent stock of new books aud
other things in his line, which he is
selling at very low prices. " If you
want to secure a Christinas present for
her call on Foshay
To Salem. Messrs. O. D. Doane,
J. H. Irvine and J. M.' Kitchen Will
leave this city, for Salem nex week
for the purpose of attending the leo
tures at the Willamette Medical Col
lege this winter.'
CosiiKO.-Prof. E. K.- 6ox goes to
Portland to-day to meet his father and
brother, who are on their way out from
t in Htats to mane nim "i
who will arrive on the steamer which
is due to-uight. ,
Home Aoain. Mr. 8. Cannon ar
rived in this city last Tuesday from
the Walla Walla country. Ho reports
the weather HP there to be dry and
warm, but says stock doesn't look vely
well. ' " ' '.
T Tr.amjEHH. The attention ' of
nprsons InteDdiDic to apply for teach
er's certificates is directed to the ad
vertiseme.it of the County School Su
perintendent's In another column.
Ovebboabd. Tbfi mate of the Alice
fell overboard into the river down at
Parker A Morris's warehoute Iat
Saturday, but as he was close to the
bank he got out safely.
KaT For the very best Photographs,
imtn Tiradhv A Kulofnon's Gallery
with an EL&VATOK, Montomt-fy
btreet, Han r rauciitco. '
And is autiiorixwi, twui tlirfwd to contract
with I. J C. HrtWtl tCM-u lorttw keeping of th
insane una luioue inriour years iroio tn urm.
dayof lecembttr, next, t iot more than Ave
doilftraand a half in gold coin perweokfor
ctjch Rati nut. &atd inaane und Idiotlo to be
Kepi at ino pinws ,wure hicj uw m-y
under the ft listing contract wltb Mid liuw
thorn. ' . , 'i
Hec. 1 The Governor shall require a!d
Hawthorn to give a bond to the State, In sum
dent amounts, and with sufficient sureties, to
bp approved by th tfovernof, conditioned for
tho ialthful complianco by said Hawtfcom,
with tbo terms or said eontaao.
8eci 8, Id os much as the present contraot
for t he keenUiK of th tnsana and idiotic will
expiro on the first day of December, next, and
before the expiration of ninety daj's from tbe
r.ifr..fntnuiit. nt th nrfiRpnt, auKSlon of the Lfff-
islative Assembly, this act shall take etfect
upon tt approval yy me wovumuf . t(
Attest; & Jf. CHADWICK. u ! I v
Secretary of State. ' 1
w Af?t frt nmvMo for the aunointment of
clem 01 me oupreuia, wuiut u fuvwuntva
his compensation,
Be it tnaeud by the Legislative Afiiembtjf (he
Stan oj uregon. T , j , ,
Sec. 1, The Supreme Court in term time or
majority of the' judges thereof In vacation.
shall appoint a clerk of the Court, who shall
hold his oiuoa during tue pleasure 01 buu
WHMi. a Thn mr tltem due said clerk from
the atato, as provided by law, shall be ascer-
taineu oy me court, auu uiremt-u w uv j
an order of the court. And it shall be the duty
of the Secretary of State on the presentat ion
to him of a certitU'd copy ef each order, to draw
his warrnnton the State Treasurer in favor of
uch Clerk Tor the amount so directed to be
paid, and he shall bo allowed to churge and re
ceive the same fees as are now allowed tho
clerk of the Supreme Court. n -
niYihihitM dn rim? his continuance in office
irom acting, or having a partner who acts as
, Sua 4. That sections 1, 8,'4, and 8, ofchap
ter 65 of the miscellaneous laws oi uregou
0 m.mviiii Odtnhtir -2U. I87t). and all other acts in
consistent with this act .bo, and the same are
lmraliv niniHI I'l .
hec. 6. In as much as the present law In
volvesthe State in a needless expenditure of
money, this act shall take effect and be in
force irom and after its approval by the Gov
ernor.
Approved October 24th, 1874. ,
AttOSt.I tf, V. OHADWiCK.
Secretary of State,
AN ACT to provide for the ordinary expenses
Ol ttlQ QtaiO UOVBIIIuiuiit umoi gvumw
and specific appropriations.
lie if Unacted by the Legitlative Atnmbty of tH
istate m Urtyon :
Hirn i 'rhnt, t.hfl fol towlniT sums be, and the
same are hereby, specifically appropriated ior
the several objecto heroinaiter mentioned, tor
two years, commencing from the second Mon
day of September, ouo thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four, to bo paid out of any money
In the Treasury uot otherwise appropriated.
Sec. 2. Incidental Fund (S'-tt.UW) as iollows :
For seais, stationery, light, fuel, postage, news
papers' and other incidental expenses of the
Legislative, Executive and Administrative De
partment, Supreme Court, State Library, etc.,
twenty-lour thousand dollars and interest, or
bo much thereof as may be necessary.
Sue. 8. Executive Fund ($15,000) : For salary
of executive oillcers, Jilteeu thousand dollars
HkcA Judicial Fund ($35,000) as follows:
For salary of Justices of the Supreme Court, ,
District Attorneys, thirty-flvo thousand dollars
UuntRre(onwiI Fund (35.338.50l as follows:
Deiloienoy in excess of former appropriations,
i.6Uund interest, lor the mute school; tor
support -of Oregon Orphans' aid society.
Piiot Commissioners, Health Officers, State
Geologist, Superintendent of I'uuito instruc
tion, tllg SUDSlUy, PIT wniiK ui iiuiii
advertising of warrants, printing of bonds and
stamps, (&t;J,00Ol thirty-two thousand dollars;
in all, thirty-live thousand throe hundred and
thirty-eight and flity one hundredths dollars
and interest, or so much thereof as may be
Skc. U. General Fund (85.50, currency) :
For the payment of the Kational Bank fJoto
Company Claim, eighty-five and fifty one hun
dredths dollars (curroncy), and interest Jrom
Decern ber 18th, lMUy.
Bkc.4. Convict Fund ($10,000) as follows:
'l?. nnx,,in& oim'irt.R tr the State Peniten
tiary, ten thousand dollars and interest, or so
mucn MKreoi as iny uu liasiwj.
Sec. 8. Insane Fund (13l,tkH as follows;
nnnvnvlnir IliNlintt tUltlentS tO tllO AS.VlUUl,
ten thousand dollors (f.0,000) ; for salary of
visiting pnysicmn mi tue rtyiu.u, u0 "
sand dollars ($1,000) ; ior the keeping of the !
Insane at. the Asylum, one hundred and twenty i
thousand dollars (ll'JO.OuO) ; in ail, one hundred 1
and thirty-one thousand aoiiars ana interest, !
or so mucn inereui b uiuj .
Sec. . Penitentiary Fund (iil,l-7 and
twenty-two one hundredths as follows: For
deflrienc.es lu exoess of past appropriations,
tU.127.J ; for keeping prisoners, salary of in
spector, officers, guards, etc., Siio.lKK), or so much
thereot as may b necessary , and no ludebted
nessslult be incurred by the Superintendent
of tho Penitentiary during th xt two years.
SKC. 10. Agrieuiiurai um-t r wuu
as follows : For tuition, ten thousand dollars
aSEO?n?'8FuBltivfi Fund ($5,000) as follows:
Forexpnsesoi arri'Sling fugitives from Justice,
five thousand dollars and interest, or so much
thereof as mtiy bo necessary.
HiiiO. lii. Indigent Fund ($5,000) as follows:
For the support of indigent poor in the several
counties, Ave thousand dollars and Interest, or
so much thereof as nrny bo uecessnry.
SEC. 18. Common School !und ($4,000) Hi
follows: For clerical aid, maps and other ex
penses, incidental to common school lands,
four thousand dollars, or so muoh thereof as
may bo necessary. '
hec 14. University Fund ($250) as follows:
tr Ki,fl ..Mt-nnona nti arh(Mj tntiHrt. two hundred
and fifty dollars, or so inuoh thereof as may be
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
APUPLIO EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS
wishing oertlllgMtes for Mnn aounty, will
be held in the Albany District, Sehool Houss,
on Saturday, Peeenmer Kth, eommenclngat
9 o'clock a. m. Appllcanu-WMl provld Uipm
selves with stationery.
nl7w k LLq , County ftohocl Sut.
.m';vc:MQCBsA
dersleued. either by note of book ac
count, Will
pleaae oall and sett lewHhsmt delay,
a IX PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UN
count, will Dlea
as I Intend to close my old books with the
present yeaiy X cannot run businesa without
money, t -VA word to the wise Is siiltlolent." 1
Albany, Deo. 2d, W??l. ,
n!7wt 1
NOTICE.
ALL THE BOOK ACCOUNTS AND VOTES
belonirlcc to the firm of U, C. HIU & Son,
late druggists In Albany, will b found after
inis
date with the uodersltrned. at the Clerk's
office in the Court House, In this city. Any
and all persons Indebted to said Orra will
please oall before January lntrlSI5, and settle
ana tnereoy save ousts. .
By Ur A. UnX.
Albany, Deo. 1st, 1874.
vlOolTtf.
S. S. CO.
' ' l NOTICE ; t .
-nmm wn ABTFR DATE UNTIL FUB.
m! ther notice, freight from Portlauid CO Alba
nv will be one dollar per ton. AH (tow freight
win iin iiftiivpred at Portland or Asfcnrta free of
charge or wharfage at reduoed no. Boats
will loave Albany for Corvallto or Portland
every day. For further Information apply to
VlOnlTU. 1
Then will be sold t th
OPERA HOUSE,
Saturday, Dec. 19, 1874
ATAUCTIOX,
General
Merchandise
Furs,
Cloaks,
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Wagrons.
; it.? u
, 1 1 ('
OLDEST IOVU DJ H TKABU
ESTABLISHED AN?3 SREOD I,
ADVERTISEMENTS,
: A NEW DEPARTURE!
Direct Importers riling
oodi t Retail fbr Cah
AO TER CEITT. LESS
than Wholesale Hontes
charge on long credits.
BRADLEY, UARSR CO.
Rave now on Exhibition
an Immense Stock ot
NEW GOODS
specially adapted for the
Fall Trade. :
EBsUiih W. Preor.,
Gray IlUnketsi
tpy
.,.. 00 pr pair
.,..1 BS each
A. J&VIETISEMEMT8.
Etc., Etc.
Conslgnmenta of llorsss, Cattl. Ae., solle
ltcd.
W.H.DOW),
AUCTIOKBKB.
For llko purposes as sehool lanils, tlireo tniw
sand dollars, or so much theruol as may us
'printlnir Fund ltlD.125.28) as lo-
lows : For pu bile urlntl ng and ulndtnK, tlilrty
thramnd dollars ((.KI.IJUU) ; for printing 81100
.i..m.Ar iiiu o.n,irl lntrii. ns oomnileu by
the Code CnmirTssionen, nd examined and
oertlllnd to by tho expi-rt, llftpen thousand six
hundred and sovpnty-flvo and twnty-(tlt;ht
ono hundredths dollars (116,(176.211 1 ior umaini
UB ,r r.nHrn,it.. thtrtv.fnur hundrei
and fifty dollars m.vm : inaklni! the total
amount of forty-nlno thousand one hundri'd
and twenty five and , twenty-slKht ono hun
dredths dollars and Interest, or so much there
of as may be necessary. '
hkc. 17. For payment of hnlanea duo c. A.
Reed, as Adjutant General, sUly-Nlx aud sLxty
slx ono bundredl lis dollars.
Hm. 18. For inaklue additions In the Btnte
Library, supplvlntt new text books, mlsslnK
..i.,n,flB f r,.nria. et.. tn be expended under
tho direction of the Chief Justice of the Hu
preme Cuurt, seven hundred and fifty dollars
annually, durlnK the next two years.
WEe, W, wo money snail uw in .
this act, except upon warrants drawn by the
u.n,nP' nr Mtt onnn the Htui Treasurer.
And all warrants drawn by the Secretary of
Htate Ulion the lrensurer, snail or pam j o,u
,i'.aa..pln h nrrlvr In Which thev hllVO been
presented, endorsed "rresenu-u aim inn ijmi.
For want of funds," whether the same have
been issued before or alter the uassujr. of this
act. 1 ... .
HKC. 211. (IWlDRtomo uewHDii j.
lna t ho publlo credit, this act shall taae ern es
and l In force from and after iuj approval by
the Governor.
Approved ocloner Mtn. lini,
Attest: B. F. t'HATiWlPK. ,
Heen-tnn- of fltnte,
. Tilestob 4 Scott, at the ne gnn
fmitb hop, keep everything in the
line of guru and ammunition at their
store ob Front utreet They have Just
received from below a mammoth
etook of toy., which thj trijlwll very
cheap.
SVE0IAL NOTICES.
s, haiped liana and Face,
Norelilpa. ryne or the Hkln,
Cured at once by HEdEMAN'U CAMPHOII
ICK WJTU Ul.vi-r.ni r.. 11 et " """"-
soil tn ail weather. i that you p.t HKUK-
Mold ftyull imiTBiHi, wiiir w
Munofiietiml onlv bv ilKOKHAN & f.o (.'hniu-
wis ai.4 liruuutoits, slew Vorls. iaaliwiy.
- -
a. wair-i.ia. o. T. nooui.
A. WIIKELEU k CO.,
SHED OKEOON
FORWARDING AND COMNIGSION
1 MERCHANTS. ' ' 1
Dealers In alerchandlse and rmdiie. A (food
assortment of all kinds of Goods always In
......... . Hi.rlinl ruif.
Ac.-ntiilor aiileof WaUons, OralD brills, Or
der Mills, Churns, o.,e. .,..
CASH paid for WilKAT, OAWr-PHRK,
BUrrtO. boos and 1-OUI.THl. vwiayi.
HEW3PAPEE OOMMEHT.
imin
AMERICAS NEWSPAPEE ADTEBIiSINO
AGENCY,
CONDUCTED
CEO. P. ROWELL c CO,
No. 41 Pabk Row, s."
, NEW YORK.
It Is indoed no surprise that their house Is sp
prosiierous, and that they are the lending ad
vertising agents in tho world. Wo would pre
fer, so lar as we are concerned, to have u ool
,,,nn n, more of miscellaneous ad ertlsemonts
irom this firm, than to receive the name
maIu ,.n nt t naillpeet from each house
on their list. The commission allowed isuved
us by losses, as they pay every cent they con
tract lor, and pay It promptly, and the keoplnr
of one open account with such a firm Is much
pleasanuT tnan wim i.nw wivu
whom they send us advertisement! for. Oeo.
p KowellAOo. do not "bore us" to take out
, vhuv a a.n honorable, leirtliuiate
business, on a business basis, 'l'hoy pay their
i. ,11. ui, h on nnisentatlon. if found cor
rect. If publishers, having dealings with
them, want anything in their lino and thuy
supply everything from a spring bod k n to a
cylinder pross, types, inks and all, they nil
their orders promptly, at manufactureroa'
prices, and we can say that we have received
the best newspaper and book lnk over furnish
ed us and at a lower price than we ever bought
for elsewhere. The Republican has had deal
ings with this house for over six yours, and In
nlithat time, we never have hud any reason to
complain oi our treatment. inuuu imwh.,
Republican, ' ' : V : .
As the pnnwletors of the first ana most exten
sive of these agencies In New York, they are
well qualified to furnish Information, 'I he de
tails of the work transacted by the snoy,
aud the way It Is done, the perfection of the ar-
rangoments ror facilitating tne aoi "
Using by rellevhig tho advertiser of troublo
and eipenao, and bringing before him ail the
various meuiunis vnrouaiiuufc
with the necessary knowledge pertaining to
,,ivu urith a mlootMness that leaves
nothing V) oe aesireu. u e"7'""
sprctlng the character and position of a newa-
' TV.-I ln.,o.luiHUwriMrM Ui
know are plnci-d before him In the most con.
else form. New York Times, June Jin, inn.
Are witnouv uou'v. ., ..--
Agents of the United States, and, therefore, of
the world. They have, by the free, libera and
yet well directed Use of money, built tilein
selves up In tho esteem of the leading publish
ers and advertisers of the continent, and b
l energy nave suew
. ,l..ll hiiln,'iui
ilso tells of the growth and Impor-
the newspaper bui
(Term.) Appeal.
are oh hand ror the fan campaign who , -f.lrtm
fiillv selseted stock whleh will be found m ' jreilBKirw
usual to contain the bast goods at lb lowtst
prioes.
IT'S HO VlB TBTISO
to ipeelfy. ir you aoni sai wnaj iot
ask ior it, ssu u we mom .
artlrle ealled for the ehaneea are that wa aaM
something that will a yea aaww.
Col'tl Bad Spread.
All Wool riannela......,...arc pr yd
Shaker Maanel........u.J5. pr yd
Cabot Domeatla......... 9epryd
Dbl W'th Sheeting a 1-So pr yd
trlpad Wool Hoao 7S pr do.
Ladlaa Hor. Veat...........7o oaoh
M'b's Derby Blb'd BMrta.SOe eaeh
Hea'a Woolen Jacket...! BO eaeb
1 OO eaeh
Hea'a Shaker Soeka....! BO pr doa
Hen' Cheek OTerehlrta,.B0e eaeh
Hen's Caeslmere SulU...7 BO each
1 00 eaeh
Ladle' all wool Shawl t BOeaea
Beat Japan Tea Sib Boa 75
Best Japan Tea Bib Box....... ..i 7B
Best Casta BleaCosle.a0toa9 1-B
.according to variation In price -
Island Sugar.. ...S to l-
Brilliant Coal Oil ..,.1 can
Devo's Patent Cans...........! BO can
ALL OTHEB GOODS EQUALLY
CHEAP.
1 Magnificent Stock
.TLr tsvn
V POTTOS':
FOUNDED IN 1853.
r79-Nc S19 Sacraments Btxaat, tou
a- of L.iJs.iiorl Htrset, (a fsa dean
' Mow What Chest lioasa. '
i Private fSatranoe si i '
, . i Leiilesdorfrstrwt, " . i
Baa ifranoisee.
giratHsasal nprml) aord lie aHelsi
smW sn'mlilt sttdieal ai u irsansear
mi ears eall Wealsoaol CTree
' ... is iissasss, sates e.yors
e anal all Sexual
' " Disorder.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
nB. W. K. DOHERTY RETOIWS HIS STW
MMib.nl,iiii his numerous patients for
their patronage, and would take this opportu
nity to remind thein that he continues to eon.
suit at his Institute for the cure of ohronlc dis
eases of the Lungs, Uver, kidneys, MiMilv
and Genlto-Urlliary Organs, and all prlvata
dlseassa, vis : Byphilis In all lu tonus and sta..
Res, rseuunui wewaoei,., m m .-
iaqucuoes of self-abuse, Oonorrhoja, Uloet,
Strictures, Nocturnal aud Diurnal emlsstoas.
Sexual Debility, Diseases of tho Hack and
Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kid
neys, etc, etc, aud he hopes that his long ex
perience and suooessful practloe will continue
Ui Insure him a share of public patronage. Ily
tho practice of many years In Europe and Mi t'
United States, ho Is enabled to apply the most
efficient and sucoesslul remedies against dis
eases of all kinds, lie cures without mercury,
oharges moderate, treats his patients in a cor
rect and honorablo way, and has references of
unquestionable vcraolty Irom mou of known
respectability and high standing In society.
All pari lee consulting him by letter or other
wise, will receive the best and gentlest treat
ment, and Implicit secrecy.
To Females.
When a femalo Is enervated, or amictcd with
disease, as weakness of tho back and limbs,
rain In the head, dimness of sight, loss OI
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, Irr -tablllty,
nervousness, extreme urinary dimcul
tles, derangement of digestive functions, gen
eral debility, vaginitis, all diseases of the
womb, hysteria, sterility, ami si un
ses peculiar to females i she should go or writ
at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K.
Dohertv, at his Medical iomliiuhi auu w,u.u.
him about her troubles and disease. 1 be poo- ,
tor Is affecting more ouros than any other phys
ician In tho rilato of California. It no false
delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately
and save yourself from painful sufferings and
premature death. All Married ljidles whose
delicate health or other circumstances prevent
an Increase In their families, should wrlUl or
oall at Dr. w"k. Doherty's Medical Institute,
and their will receive every possible relief and
help.
i To Correspondents. ,
Patients residing In any part, of ths country,
however distant, who may desire the opinion
and advice of Dr. Dohorty in their respective
cases, and who think proper to submit a writ-
ten statement ot such, In preference to holding
sacred. The Doctor la regular graduate and
may be eonsultcu witn every oomiueuiw.
If the ease bo fully and candidly described,
personal communication will be unnecessary,
as Instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen.
era! treatment of the cane (Including the reme
dies), will be forwardod without delay, amd la
audi a manner as to eonvey no Idea of tn
urpnrl ot tne letter or panic i so
h....i.i nnnHiiLxi iwiu is Immediate at.
tonUon, send ten dollars In coin (or that value
(n cnrrencyl by mall, or Wells, Fargo 4 OoS
Kxpress, ana a pacaage i u,eu,u,o ...
sent Ui your address with tho necessary Instruo.
Hons for use. Consultation by letter or other-,
wise, nua. Poriuauout cure guaranUed or no
Spermatorrhoea.
Dr. Dohorty has lust published an Important
pamphlet embodying fils own views ana expa.
Henocs in relation to Impotence or Virility, be
ing a short treatise on Sixirmatprrha'a or Sera
lnal Weakness. Nervous and Hilcl peblllty
oonsoquont on this affection, an other dlsea.
ses of the Sexual Organs.
- This nine wora cumaiue . rr
utmost value to all, whether married or single,
and will be sent FllBB by mall on receipt at
six cents In postage stamps hir return txisUga,
, w. a, ev"ej" . " ,
COME AND SEE U8,
and bring alonr year Ctilskana, Itattet. Ilggs,
Drled-frult, anything that has a sjarket value
ana wo wi. - v'- - V
have groenoaeas, goia noves, or even b",m
,.r.i tht Htharihss sbaII a trade.
Don't forget the plaee. aornsr Frst and O
tresis ngnt opposite saw swmiv bwni -
ugn, . i
"iWHEAT-Sl A BISHEL
N, Baum cannot ruiy thla year, but he
informs tue larmenraim puunc in xvn
eral that lie ha returned from rian
Kranciiteo with a lafffe etocK oi ciom-
JuUsoKic rcsiBAL.-ili remain. ; an(J furl,isujug good, also, fancy
of Loonev C. R-nd were deposited Id I drew and dry khhI, and a full svaorl
. V , . in ti,i. oifr laat ment of general merchandise, which
the Maaoulc cemetery in thi city laat ment u.(.lrd.
Friday. The runenu w touuuu , . t present time, (ilve him a eall
bv Corinthian Lodge, So. 17, A. K.
A. it, and wa solemn and imposing.
TfiASKS. We are indebted to Mrs.
C. H. Mattoon for a Waaltet of luscioa.
apple of the "Gnu" and "Mammoth
Sweeting" varieties.
before purchasing etoewliero aud you
will do well.
gBv-avMavaMNeavwssBnaswasaaseaaBSMBawaSBB
M4illtIfc.U.
HOl'TON-KISf!r.R-
111 Ik Ut;irfo and
sjondaT. Jfov-
5ab. al the resHlehse OI J. W. llouion, ny r-t.
arC. H. MatUjun. Mi
n. rrmMmi T-. .,f t ho value of a medl-
A,n.. timm ikM Kirienne eimflrin (ha
claims put forth in H f-t'il at the outsell Is
Iho question. Apply this criterion, so simple,
yet ao searching, to ra a a hts KrrKVBKT
hcltxkb Apkrikst. H has It wrn1 What
has ln Ita historrt How does U stand to-
"TEEAKra BELTZEE APEE1XHT
i. . v..u.u.it..ir. ft-r.w (hnriiL'ht-iui the. t'llttNl
hUl-. It U (Kiutinirt. rvd ft a ij. rifle,
witb micc u m (lyfK-pta, tick b ul abe, n-r-vfu
d. ijtlity, liver omiplnJnt, hlUm nm.t.
f un, boMfvi orHiii'UlriU ltruteUy ttt.liyik
turn), rr-umt(im, (tout, gruwl, Mm, the
0fiiffiraV cw 'Hi Hair U, ih lurnal na
a!) tyr ot ln.1amrotion. Ho milo i tl In IU
irmi.m thai it can ivrn with Vrf-(
ly i (shkHt ctnid : tw.il f. sn'thltj la it
! ui thtv Uurt, m tttthlr$ t" iho l-ai', t
rhi.r'o !irv-r r.-uu.U IU tot Ml by
v y
Ina In every IHail A btmlnt'im that more inn
Thoir bimliiRM hu grown u m omethiog
tHnc of the tnwmpii miis".
annrmmn. Kv(T IWtMT If) 1110 Oi.uniry M n
ni. .t iLwlr trtfien ainl It ! no Uli'milWn
thlnu forthfim U receive a mall ot Mfmn r
tWniy WUHlltJlal WI ucKjnT""i"
1 ii,..;. vw.M,i!vivirt'miitlf--J thft btlRtnoM,
narirrilvt)yari'i;H!riiHstt we can truth'
fully utaUt Unit we And tli linn to bn rom-t,
wurtuoui, wiroota-UrayvMe (lit.) Independ-
. ... - -
'i'boy can t tcwpq upon in avoir wbj,
wortby of implicit eouildenc. Ntm Url-au
(Ia.) Prlcfl Current.
U'hlla. aa.la-ssrwtnr- t hsHrCMm intaWlTlst. tUJYtMOIS
tlum nm of v-ry jHibllsbortout UetH
lotifm (I'n.l lrfKreM. , .
'i b iruNiworthy buntnww ehi.ractr im on
On.rlie ti well rncti;d.-I!tl N Y- Hald.
Have wropli.-iuiy HVrtTKaisibv ww vumw -
TO ADVERTISEIIS.
All Borsnns whocmitemplata maklngeontraets
wllli newspapers for the inscrtlouof advertise
ments should send ssa ess. 10
GEO.'P. BOWEIUCO., 41PAI EOW.S.T,
...t.-i..vif urwrinD'nPAflRPAMPri L
ormiainlnB llw of nfw)nim( ond etU
luaus, dliowiu 1110 "l T;iviMi
via. it. arfltist for Invalid. Huve the
rmituiM medwiiiof the tmjf-MMn dtnt you
. t Awm yl HIsUYMinaifttll Hlld H isVTabl'T?
If w. tlthe.r',M-rt.r.of the n-w pertWfl
-rlhi. Iia. WALIKM VlHOA IUTTKUM,
...I is..wlitat thai ha UVfr kMn UZht,
lywi-tf d inv,n of bilious bai'H houd
kA-p it wtthlu rwwb, it Uwy value lMiM
Habit, if not i-wwitr. m)t ft Hlr Tre
ing it,4ylnmWttnmtiy, The new ViWOR
moat dDrhtful w hev evr wrd. It rfr"
not only Ihmlw, Vittbe flow sad luJuunaooe
oIa44.dudfrayitau. . ,
DKESS GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Ailkladr rrada skB In
Ksbaa. ar aaM Coanml-
Liberal adranee made on Ship-
mata algaad ) ay at lb fbl
n t.t
branch) housii,;.,
i !.( is I'i71
PUHOHASINO AGENCIES
xttaaara. OAMH. fONBI OO, .
21 Bury rarest, London, E. C.
Muhutm. BaMUNS BOOOBTON,
1W tvord atreot, rivurpool.
Msaanr. XETP. BUtOP CO.,
. liin
PBMUlf rKEKM, '
aRuedeFetlts,Faru.
Ksssrs. LTN0B KSraSBD,
I U and 1 Thlrtsentb Ut., 13d door from Broad.
Ian KBAB, BBANO OO,
10 and IU Clay HUM, Han Francisco.
A, WHEELER & CO,
SHBDP, OREOON
n, fiofrfs. Hardwars. fHotainf , Irrars
p.mia a Oils. IlaU Cans, (Iroosrlas,
Wanons, Kareiln linplamanu, Mash
Comuilssloa MsnnaaM taffaia, Usaahstst.
nKFERSNCBr-
Tha Bank af BrlUtah Columbia,
rorllaad. Tho Baak of Euglaasl
Loasloa.
DRADLEY, MARSH CO,
Wholosal and Retail Deals rs In
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C-
AND
GENERAL IMPORTERS
or
1 American, English Si For-
elgn Goods.
leoiurBB rrew am swabk hirkct.
roltlLai'I.
Address,
W. K. DOHF.RTY, M. D.,
,, SanFranclsoo, Cak
Addross,
TSnaStf
tsan Francisco. Cal.
JOUW SETTLE.
LEBANON, OREGON,
, ;j''iiuMi- '
IATHER, SADDLERY Si HARNESS.
2b Farmer, Stable men, and all often
desiring Harnm or Sadlery.
THE UNDEKBIONBU IB suw rvcuu.1.-Ina-
at his slow house In Lebanon, an en
tirely new and maiinlflccnt assortment of
Harness, Baddlory and Baddlors" Materials,
direct from Brat hands, havlnn purehasod the
entire outfit for oash, I am prepared to olfor
suiierlor InducemonU to parties wishing to
purchase that olass of Hoods. Having an Ira.
'''..Y:.: and toawfsrr'of anr
style In h rlrst olass manner, as none but sa-
"VianW. ""iosiNOBTTt.a
ASTORIA ,
FARMERS' WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
spicndldnewsiidsuhstanllal warehouse, which
Ki storaa capacity of 8.U0O tons, "perfect;
lyfraeoi rata aou uiw ,
alongside at all seasons of the y taw.
The Co. have made arrangement ror
LIBERAL ADVANCES
on all araln stored with them. ni emu.
S"s to Astoria by W. IL T. Co. to be paid whoa
s ....ut ..ithi.nt int-Hat ndttitr ffliiafifea.
-or nartlcilar. Portland.
Or, S. D. Ad Ala, ttoc'y and Aft at Astoria.
vlOullf,
WONDER OF THE WORLD I
Look here, Weary Women.
IDE CLIMAX STEAM WASHER
. . . . i -v. an.i m n.f ,i,iraoia as
chine ever Invented, and will oust nothing to
Hud out wnat it win uu. !f"; ""V Ta.'rii.
lions as the oountry is full of them. The Cli
max can oe nau oy wiimi i "V'," "J.?
from W. H.Murnrlond'strn-storJ, Albany. The
price ortnis womienui m,hu. ...p,v
MH' M"d"0 'i1?.?,''; absfori
lamiiy in mo
purehaaliiK any other. a,.i. of
El.l HAZEL. Ueneral Aaent for the Bute or
Oregon. nsotf.
ALBANY BOOKSTORE!
JOIINTOSHAY,
-DS1LSS IX
IISCEUASEOl'S ASB STANDARD BOOK
BLAXK BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Oonns In our line Imported to order at sIMnt
1st possible notice.
CONFESSION'S CF AH INVALID.
Ihtbltstied aa a wRrnlnfif n4 for tbn bpnpfit
rtf vmjriiE niHfi ud .stitrn who bu!ut fi-um
KvoT'HDKftfLrrY or ma'NU.
alo, iwlntinffotif. th mansof MlOMrij. V nt
try, tH mBUt-rifno im r-ei u ia:-it.i