' Ww gmoxtat.
JDAY ....FEBRPABY 12, 1875.
""pOSTOFFICB UEC1STEB.
! ''"' ' u'lTIH ARIITVR.
jwm Corvallis at 10 flu A. mJ dally except
Mm Lebanon at 10 M A. trt-woekly-vnndavs,
VVt-ilnesduy&nml Fridays. ,
M?S,m Kallmad (North) dally JxMPt Sab
tath, at 11 i!5 A. M i (South) at U : 2 !' .
UAII.U DF.rAHT, :
,"t. For Railroad (South! dally, exo1 Sabbath,
VortorValllHVduVlyxot'sai.Uah, at 1:3(1
PVo'r Lebanon, on Mondays, Wednesday's and
."itoSWU-Fram , A M. to 7 P J
Honey order oUlce hours, irom 8 a. m. to 1 i m
P. H. BAYMOKD, P. M.
JL -n
Help toR the SuFFEREKS.-'Tiie
most deplorable accounts of suffering
sod destitution among tlie people or
Kansas and Nebraska still reach us,
accompanied by imploring solicitations
for assistance. Gen. Ota, (Juairmun
of the-Nebraska relief committee,
Havs! "In 16 counties we are feeding
nearly 7,000 persons; and in ail the de
vastated counties we are feeding 13,435,
and the number daily increasing!
Teams are dying of starvation for want
of corn! Grass Is scant and hay poor,
arid there Is no money to buy such as
there is of either." In Kansas the sit
uation is een more deolorable arid the
number of destitute greater than in
Nebraska. The chairmen of both the
Kansas and Nebraska Committees say
the articles most needed (after money)
are blankets, bed covering, clothing
or women and children, boots anil
shoes, meats, cheese, beans, hominy,
cracked wheat, onions, potutoes, dried
fruit, sugar, molasses, coffee, etc., etc
Will not our citizens make a com
bined effort in collecting money, cloth
ing and other articles ? Mr. Wyutt,
resident agent of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
express, is, authorized to forward all
contributions free. If a committee of
ladies or gentlemen Or both would
start things in our citv we believe they
could soon make up a box of clothing
and provisions which would make
glad the hearts of many a, destitute
family in those stricken regions. Who
will have the honor of starting the good
work-? ,
Extra Labob fob the Assessor.
This will be a hard year's labor ou
our County Assessors. .In addition to
their usual anuual assessments, the
law requires that they shall this year
take the Census of their several coun
ties, for which blanks will be furnished
them by the Secretary of State. The
census will comprise the following
headings: No. legal voters; of males
21 years old and upwards; of limits un
,der 21 and over 10; of males under 10;
of females 18 and upwards; of females
under 18 and oyer 10; of females under
10; number of acres under cultivation;
bushels of wheat, rye, barley, oats,
Corn, potatoes and apples raised, hist
year; tons of hay, pounds of wool and
tobacco, ounces of gold dust produced;
number of sheep, hogs, horses, cattle
and mules owned by each person;
number Of barrels of salmon, and i
baskets of oysters sold; number of
pounds of butter and cheese made and
marketed, etc. In brder to assist the
Assessor and facilitate his labors, we
would suggest that our readers have
these items written down and prepared
for him by the time he comes around
Of course it is understood this is not
for the purposes of taxation, but for
' the dissemination of valuable informal
tiou that this census is taken; hence
our citizens heed have no fear of mak
ing as good a showing as the facts will
warrant. . .
Be'autiful Works of Art. Mr.
3. M. Fisk inow canvassing tills city
for the sale of Prang's ehromos, of
which he has a most superb collection
and a great variety. Prang's are the
standard pictures in that most beauti
ful art, being up to the highest state of
perfection; and Mr. Fisk has the finest
of Prang's copies. They are of sulli
. clently large variety to suit the taste
or conform to the purse of any one,
hence Mr. F.'s sales are very extensive; -He
also takes orders for picture frames
of all designs and patterns," which he
supplies at low rates. When not can
vassing he can be found at the St.
Charles Hotel, in this city. Don't fail
to see his pictures.
Albany School District. We
tire, indebted to A. N. Arnold, Esq.,
Clerk of this school district, for the
following census of the district for
1875, just finished by him: No. of
males between the ages of 4 tmd 20
years, 282; No. females, 200; whole
number, 572. Increase oyer last year,
63. No. not attending school during
thppostyear, 110. Forty-foil.- of Ihe
whole No. under 20 and over 4 years
old attended the College during the
yeariand20 attended private school.
There are 286 persons who vote in the
school meetings of the district.
t A Suggestion. We understand
that somebody hereabout is sending
away oft to Ohio for job work. Is tills
the way to treat your friends at home?
A citizen who will do that ought to be
compelled to rely on Ohio people alone
for support and patronage, 'there are
two job printing offices in Albany, run
by citizens who pay taxes, contribute
to public charities, and assist in vari
ous ways in enhancing the interests of
our community; and they ought to be
patronized in preference to foreign in
stitutions. Come, friends! Let's "live
and let lire."
That Poob Cow. It is said, that
there is in our town a mileh cow, j
milked at least once a day by her,
owner, that is so ntfar Htirved for some
suitable food that she will follow after, j
and bawl at a woman wearing a green
or straw-eolored dress. The attention!
M the grasshupper committee shouid
be called to this live skeleton of a cow, j
and eaeh member urged to bring in
stesd of sacks and parts of petticoat, a
few potatoes and apple-pealing), and
a little bran and scraps of bread, that
her hunger may be appealed two or
three times a week. -
DA2IK r-Jt UAJUE. SIP. Jireu j
And Ab. Taylor are now sole proprie-
tors of the "Bank: Exchange," and 1
have an ad. in to-dsy's paper. Tin y ,
keep an attractive resort and have one '
of the best billiard tables in the fixy.
Being liberal, pleasaut and atlable gen
tlemen, they are sure to command a
fySJ ah? of pairocsfe In their Hue.
THE PUN OV FEBRUARY.
"What's the fun of February?
'Skies that change and winds (hat vary !
Freezing llaws, Hooding thaws,
In and out of winter's Ja ws,
Then we send our valentines,
Billet-doux and tender lines,
Blazing hearts, winded darts ;
Cupid's king; of coaxing arts;
Then eaeli John may choose his Mary,
Spite of skies aud winds that vary '
That's the fun of February I
ramification of as old story.
Mary had a little ram
She found it in the gutter :
, And every timo that Mary stooped
Ths ram was sure to but her. ,
She went one day to dig A mess
Of Early Rose potatoes ; . .
She wore her blaok alDftqa dress .j
And her new high lnVded gaiters. '
The preacher had come home with her,
And waited for his dinner ;
Sho seized the grubbing-hoe and dug
With all the might was In her.
Thattarnal ram he saw her stoop i
Hef Grecian bend was to'rd him
Had Samson thon dug taters there
The shock had surely floored him.
"Why dothtthe so?" the preaoher asked.
And marvelled hpy abode him. i
"The trick Is but," the father said,
"A thing that Mary showed him.
ROAD SUPERVISORS),
Following are the newly appointed
Road Supervisors for Linn county, for
the year 1675:
District No. 1, Hiram Smear! ; 2, Wilson
Johnson; 8, & Koeliler; 4, U. l' Blodget;
; J. ti.-Jfowell ; o, J. W. Phillips; 7, KM.
Uaniols; , J. D. Uibsou; 9, K. ilaner; 10,
A. Mnst-iain: 11, Jus, Stjerryflii, John
Tyuer; 13, William Mellliollen; 14, Wil
liam.Sinithr 15, William 1'liipps; W.tieorge
Ktumi'tT, Win. K. Temple j 18, Andrew
MoTOns; 19, James Kuild; 20, William
Powers; 21, D. J. Curvy; 22, W. It. Garrett;
23 ,Joseph H. Lilme; 24, John Linpoy ; 25,
Wm. C. Smith; 26', David S. Busoy; 27,
Kobr. Frakes; 28, J. N. Vanwinklo; 20
Paul Belts; 30, J. N. Kiue; 31, J. K. Jones ;
31, W. P. Kenneday (with 48 annexed; 83,
William Davidson; 34, John Weiss; 35,
John liilyou; 3d, T. B. Cary: 37, D. L.
Curl; 311, A. Looney; 40, A. Brigefarmer;
41, T. W. Jourdau! 42, Henry Parrish ; 43,
JolmIsom;44, ii' B. Purdom ; 45, B. K.
Holt; 4:1, U, K Colbert; 48, annexed to
32; 4:1, Squire Duncan; 50, P. II. Wigle;.
51, W. A. Paul ; 52, John Busey; 53, V. MJ
Predion ; 51, Ben. Marks; 55, B. Burteiisbaw';
58, .las. Conway; 57, J. J. Davis; 5S, Moses
Miller; 59, Andrew iJilo.
. Bible Society. The annual meet
ing of the Linn County Bible Society,
was held In the Congregational Church
in this city, last Saturday evening.
Considerable business was attended to,
ami the following officers wero elected
for the ensuing year: President, Rev.
Dr. K. It. Geary; Vice President, Jus.
H. Foster; Secretary, E. F. Sox; Treas
urer, D. D. Gray; Manager of Deposi
tory, Dr. O. P. S.' Plummer; Execu
tive Committee. KM Carter, Hev. I.
Wilson, Prof. It. K. Warren, J. W.
Webber, 15. 15. Purdom. Following
is a general statement of the alluirs ot
the Society: Amount of money in
hands of the Treasurer, $7,10; amount
of collection at the Bible Society's
meeting an lust Sabbath evening,
8411,50; amount of books bought, Sill,
40; amount of bibles given aU'.iy on
account of American .Bible Society,
Si. 00; bibles given mvuy on account of
Oregon Bible Society, 1.01); bibles now
in the Depository, $128.10; bibles sold,
su.ko. , -v ; : ; ..
Ai.den Fruit DBYi.va Company.
By reference to a notice elsewhere it
will be seen that the incorporators of
"Aldeu Fruit Preserving Company of
Albany," have ;culied a meeting for
March loth, to elect Di.eetors and
otherwise properly organize the Com
pany. It is expected that all the stock
holders will be present and participate
in the meeting. By-the-woy, Mr.
Carter informs us that some of the
shares necessary to effect an organiza
tion aro not yet taken; and as this is a
most important enterprise wo earnest
ly urge our Citizcis to come forward
and take "up the necessary number of
shares at ml early day. The project
can only be set ou foot by prompt ac
tion. ,
... McDonald at Cobvallis. The
gifted editor of the Siuleuuian deliver
ed his famous lecture on the "Massa
cre of Glencoe," at Corvallis last Sat
urday Light, and us an attestation of
their appreciation of its rare excellence
a long list of names of prominent citi
zens of that place immediately signed
a request to have the lecture repeated
on ths 20tb inst., for the benefit of the
Corvallis Library. They will make
extra exertions to have a numerous at
tendance, and our knowledge of our
Corvallis neighbors warrants us in
predicting for Bro. Mae. a warm re
ception. : j 1
A New AaExcr. Mrs. A. B. Pax-
ton has the agency for this State, for
tlie Little Monitor sewing machine,
and has gone to Portland to commence
business. This machine is a new in
vention, and is claimed to, be a great
deal superior to. the other machines.
It is nearly noiseless in running, and
a great deal of time and labor is saved
by not having to wind tlie thread upon
a bobbin the thread being taken from
the under spool while the machine is
running the same as it is from the up
per spool on other midlines. We wish
.Mrs. Paxton tile best of success.
Chinese New Yeab was celebrated
with much eclat in this city, last Sat
urday. Fire crackers were recklessly
exhausted, roast pig and fowl were
lavishly served and wines and liquors)
disposed freely to all Melican men who j
could be induced to accept of the Mon
golians' hospitality . Several of our
citizens lost their dislike for the "Ilea-
then Chinee" at sight of the frugal and I
tempting "lay-out," and partook freely
of grub and grog, which the same it;
caused John to kick up his heels with ;
much jubilation and fervently declare
himself "allee fame Meliean man;" j
From Ochoco. Abe Hackloman j
received a letter from Ochoco, written j
nn the 20th ult.. by his nephew. Win. 1
If. Jackvin, which says that the
weather over there is cold and stormy. '
They have had "a good deal of snow,
buionthe lstb a chiirook wind took;
the most of it o(T IJa says the stock i
look very well. ' j
"Stab Way-ko." Our new Cityj
Marshal, Dick Fox, now sport on his !
bosom a beautiful milver star as an eta-1
blem of hi olikial authority. It was;
manufactured ly our artistic friend, ;
Caut- W. W. Martin, of Salem, and is
one of his most superb spec.'Uicus of.
handiwork. i
BROWNSVILLE GOSSIP.
Religions RevtTat A Hoodlum come to
Judgment The Democrat Kndonietl
Prepuruttane for 9ruin plantingMuta
ble LoM Scarcity of Lumber, etc.
Bkownsville, Feb. 8th, 1S75.
Editor Democrat :
Thinking t few lines from this part
of tlie world might be of Interest to
you I set me dowu to the task.
The Christian denomination is hold
ing a protracted meeting in South
Brownsville. There has been no cloth
ing wet so far, but we don't know what
may happen yet ill the way of a revi
val, for you know the .good Book says,'
"God is able of these stones to raise up
seed unto Abraham."
One of our youngsters at church the
other night passed around the crackers
rat her freely, much to the annoyance
of some of our worshipful brethren
who received sundry knocks on their
heads. They had him taken before his
Excellency, Squire Thompson, where
he was lined ten dollars and costs.
I read with much interest your re
ply to Brother McDonald, of the Salem
Statesman, ou the Gcrraud case. We
all lu "this neck" think he should
have fteen banged. I dou't think the
Statesman as it is very improperly
called will veWre out on that sub
ject again.
Farmers are getting their plows, har
rows and farming implements ready
for Spring use prepatory ,to putting in
large mops of grain and flax.
Our neighbors up ill "Gougers" met
with a great loss a week ago in tlie
person of Uucle Tommy Fields, He
held a position high up in the church
of Jesus Christ of Litter Day Saints
or Mormons, and professed to heal by
layiiig on of tlie hands, but it could
have been properly said in his case,
"Physician, heal thyself." In 'him
tlie Mormon church sustained a great
loss.
I We fear that lumber is going to be
a scarce article next Summer in cou-
sequence of our river not getting suffi
ciently high to float logs tq the saw
mill.
JOHN II. mills.
The Ovbhland Monthly. In
glancing over the February number of
this magazine wo hnd it to be un in
teresting number, embracing a table
of contents varied by fact and fiction
the former making history, and In do
ing so exhibiting a true and firm at
tachment for its motto of "devoted to
tlie development of the country;" and
the latter fulfilling its purpose of plac
ing some of itbe very best sketches of a
local and foreign character produced
in any similar puplication. "The
Kearsarge and the Alabama," the first
article, is a'vivid description of this
famous lieht, by an eye-witness; loi
lowed by a characteristic local sketch,
) Sagibru.sl
n.ribuu-s a i
cou.ribin.es a poem, "lo tlie J-ion oi
Venice;" Charles W. Stoddard con
cludes his line realistic sketch of
Bloomsbury Lodgings;" and quite a
collection of other urticies, wincn
make this a most Interesting number.
T.ie editor contributes the second chap
ter of his "Autobiography of a Philos
opher." The "Etc." department is
unusually full, umong other articles
making reference to tile Japanese In
demnity Fund now held by the U. S.
Government, and which it is proposed
to devote to educational purposes in
tlie University oi California. John II.
Caraiany & Co., Publishers, San Fran
cisco, Cai. Send $4, und you will get
it for'tt year postage paid.
Sad Death. There was an unusu
ally sad tuuoral at Corvallis last Sun
day. Miss Mollie Stevens, aged iil
years, was followed to the grave by a
large concourse of mourning friends
She was a daughter of William and
Anna S'evens, of Wisconsin and sister
of Mrs. Dr. Vincent, of Corvallis. She
was a music teacher, a young lady of
much beiuty, reflnement and culture,
and leaves a 'broken hearted young
man, to whom her maiden troth was
solemnly pledged, to mourn her death.
Not Original. There has beeu a
separation between an up-town lover
and his sweet-heart. She presented
him with her photograph, which he,
on his bended knees, swore he would
always wear next to his heart. Whle
making his last Sunday evening call,
he pulled out his handkerchief from
his back pants pocket, when, lo! the
photograph fell at the lady's feet.
She says he is either a liar or his heart
is not in tlie right place.
: Paralysis. Tbe friends of Milton
Beach, of Buena Vista, Will be pained
to learn that he has been stricken with
paralysis, which affects one entire side
of Ills body. An accident which he
received by being thrown from a stage
coach between this place and Portland,
some years ago, is thought to bo the
cause of his present affliction. As
soon as he Is able to be moved he will
be brought to his father's house in this
city.
We have just rejeived a Monthly
Journal of art, misic and literature,
published by Sherman & Hyde, San
Francisco. It contains sketches of
popular singers and masters together
with valuable musical information,
poetry and miscellaneous reading mat
ter. We aloo find a beautiful song en
titled "Daisy and I" ahd two brilliant
instrumental pieces. Subscriptiou
price 51,50 p?r year. Address, Hiier
man & Hyde, San Francisco.
Godey. This elegant book is again
upon our table: we greet it cordially
for its many superior qualities. Its
stories are pure iu qualify and senti
ment, its fashions stylish and always
the very latest. The new premium
cliromo, ofi'erel to every subscriber is
said to be the handsomest chromoeyer
given before.
Valentines. Weil, St. Valentine's
D.iy is abojt here, and as it this year
comes ou Sabbath, Saturday will no
doubt be observed. Hut what we In
tended to say was that Foshay had a
mammoth collection of all kinds nud
sizes. Call on hira early and gel your
pick of the lot. t
Eetcbsed. Jlart. Payne and wifo
returned from ?an Lois Obisljo, Cal.,
on the last steamer, and we hope the
trip they have taken will benefit their
health. They left here last Fall and
made the trip overland to California,
and have spent very pluauit winter
Jsttmt Stat.
HOME AND ABROAD.
New Moon.
Job work crowding. ' : '
Numerous buildings talked ofi
Our uew office is being plastered.
St. Johns Lodge to-morrow night.
Next Sunday is St. Valentines Day.
Thurston Hackleman is Improving.
See notice of Home Manufacturing
Co.
Hang up your skates; the freeze is
over. ' "
Gate flirtations "coming on to' be
heard."
Jo. Liggett is 'canvassing for the
Democrat.
Get your "honey-comb" ready for
the Anniversary Ball.
Carothers & Co. will make more soda
water than anybody this summer.
Prof. Foshay has some of the hearty
smushingest valentines we ever did
see.
We last week saw a specimen of
quartz from the Jackso.i county mines
which is said to have assayed 5800 to
the ton.
Monty Monteitli fell down while run
ning the other day and damaged the
cap of his knee so that he is laid up
for a few days. '
Now is the time for newspaper, fel
lows to dive down lu their strap book
and find out who invented Valentine's
Day and what for.
Jim Harris last Monday butchered
the fattest beef we ever saw. The fat
ty deposits were thicker than a carpet
bagger's conscience.
A fellow says he is red hot at us
about a receu't item iu the Democrat
He can get cooled down or go to
heaven iu a hand basket just as it
suits him.
Some terrific typographical blunders
appeared iu our eulumus last week,
which was owing mainly to a scarcity
of help and iu haste to make connec
tion with the mails.
Whilo at Salem the latter part of
last week we tried skating everybody
else was doing it, you know. But lind
Ing we hadn't got the skates on our
right end, we just quit.
Our large and constantly increasing
circulation makes the Democrat a most
desirable advertising medium. Clever
merchants and business men would do
well to remember this.
Easter Sunday comes on apace, and
tlie hens are growing pale in their
exertions to supply the market with
eggs. A hen who would lay colored
eggs would command a premium.
It is a singular coincidence Hint
everybody we owe wants us to settle
up and most of those who owe us don't
say anything about it. Lemme see:
Why is this thus, and If so wherefore V
At tt union meeting of the religions
denominations of this city, held in
the M. E. Clnipel last Sabbath night,
a collection of $40.50 was taken up to
aid in tlie circulation of the Scriptures.
We ain't a Granger and can't tell a
lie, hut we would say Hint those peo
ple who owe us various sums from
tlireo dollars up would be received at
tliis office with much show of hospi
tality just now.
That llarrisburg rooster wjio was
assassinated over the head with a salt
suck full of oats the other night, while
leaving a certain house, is informed
that we don't know his name. It we
did we wouldn't make mention of the
u flair.
Our young lady compositor, Miss
Halbrook, and our pressman, Mr.
John Spangler, have both been unable
to work for tlie past week because of
illness, hence the lust issue of our pa
per was a little late lu getting ill the
mails, and this may share the same
fate. Such, mishaps are unavoidable.
We bear of a nice joke on one ol
our farmer friends out in the country .
He started out a duck hunting a few
'daysngo, and in twenty-four shots suc
ceeded Incripplliigoneduek. Iiehnp-
pened to think then that the game
law was ill effect, so he stopped his
work of slaughter and went home; re
solving to abide by the new law.
A Flunky's Mutton Exposed.
A hotel waiter the other day under
took to perpetrate a fraud on the poet
of tho Democrat. He gave our Pe
gasus a slice of the original old "Daryb
Ram" and called it "lamb chops
breaded;" and here is how our ready
muse annihilated that fraudful hotel
man:
Mary had an old white nhrop,
It was by maa bhf;nled;
,-l as brought U this despised hotel.
And here as "lamb cnops breaded 1"
Sweet Home Items. Itobt. H.
Gilliland sends us the following Items
from Sweet Home Valley.
J. Walton and Thos. Bettlo have
each killed an elk in the mountains ad
jacent to that valley.
Charley Mealey has recently slain
six ravening wolves near his ranch.
The Sweet Home Literary Society
will give a grand exhibition on tlie
evening of the 241.
To Knlarok. Bro, Qulvy," of the
Corvallis Vanetarat, swooned down
l upon ue Tuesday, on his way to Port-
land where he gofs to secure material
for tlie enlargement of I is paper. lie
iind his partner, Cass. Humphrey, aro
i making one Of the best local Journals
i in tlie Valley, and we ie glad to hear
i of Iheir prosperity. Cass, got his
j start iu this she-liang, which Is a sure
proof that he Is a perpendicular boy.
THE Inhabitants nf the flourishing
I city of North Brownsville now turn
up their noses In disgust at Liverpool,
j England, since t'ley have learned that
: it is not Incorporated. But, as a balm
! in Gilead for the North Urownsvllliaiis,
! we will add that the Liverpool folks
i have now u petition before Parliament
asking Ibat a charter of corporation
: be grained to that village,
I ExcHtxaz Hotel. Vi'o , learri that
I Hale B ickcnsto. formerly of Corvallis,
j will take charge of tho Exchange IIo
! t! in tills city, on the first of next
(month. Hale ami lis lady have a
; pretty thorough Insight of the business
and will no doubt lio wMI. There Is
'. plenty of room for two hotels In this
: city, and we are glad to see Mr. Ii.
i filter the Ik-M.
j Cihctit OiirMT.-Litigants, Irnr
iyere, aiirl othfiv, will bear in mind
' ituit tlie Circuit Court tot Linn county
; will convene In thin city on the aecond
; Monday In March, being the Sth day
of the month. l'awr wrved fmr
' FrMav. the 26th of till month, may
. uiuve ton law to secure tiMrirjg ol
fat eJt l icb mf i teraj.
Proposed Teacher's Institute.
Hon. J, K. .Weather-ford, County
School Superintendent, informs us that
a Teachers Institute for Linn county,
will be held In this city sometime in
the latter part of March date of Ub
commencement not positively known
yet. Ample notice of time and pro
gramme will be given through our columns.
Lost. January 27th, between Alba
ny and A. G. Cochran's, 7 miles South
of Albany, a blue army overcoat with
large cape. The coat contained a
pocket on the left side. Any one find
ing the lost article will confer a favoW
by leaving it in Albany or Tangent, so
that I may get it.
A. O. COCHRAN
(Si" For the very best Photographs,
go to Bradley & ltulofson's Gallery
witn an niif.v Aioit, 4a Montgomery
Street, San Fruucisco.
UUIl.V
KEIFER.In this city, oi tha (1th Inst, t-j
the who ol Cliaa honor a dauKlitor.
WAKR1KB.
WAONON-GAUHKTr.-On tha 8th Inst
thu rosiuunco ol tho bride's uarvuts. nonr
ria, AiK. iAr. : Waunon, ol Hiilem, nn4 M: JSil
MATXl.UA ill. UA'illiMT, OI i-illlll oouiuy.
DIED,
ADAMS On tho 7th Inst., near Mnrl y. Sta
tion, AllW. UKBKHCA ADAMS, Will) Of J. ) , Al
AHo, Hcd fci yearn, 4 mouths und 11(1 y. u v
iowa ft mi mumiiu. pajiers pieu wj y,
HESTER.--AI tho resilience of Jo an Mont
gomery, m iir Soio, on tho 4ih last ., . dAHn
W. HKvrKK, HgiHi ubuut 75 years.
RIOIIARDKON. NeivrScio, on t he th Inst.,
liltb. E.T. HlUliABUSOK.
Multitudes of Feoule rciiulil j i M Alturtt
tiva. to rffiLoi-. tli hmltv action oi tlit-ir bvs-
tfiAs und correct the ctfritngymt'i itn thit creep
uni it several un .umuons wiru i i ii nonunon
the puhlio unih-r this iinme. A.MiU'S tSAlt
MAPAU1L.L.A is no imposition.
'W1tnl I Kiioiv, I Know, ' i jiid thfl eroat
siirfjaoii MnR"t:ndl. "Give me $ .uliborn facts;
l cure twit lor tiiPoru?H. irii is soiuiu doc
trine. Possibly a mt'dlonl m at Unefc mlRht be
nblfl, in a pliiiistbio wry, ti ) show why l.)tt
Walker's Vinkoar IUtt' (ens nutrht not to
onrn Indlffdfitioii, ' H'idtc he., Nervousness,
uver ronipmnu, lUBL-mar in ieasts, unit wi-
iisrnHlic Fevers ; but tui IU ey do n every In
nUinoe effect that nbjool, hin tl w theory would
h;1 a we.Kto of words. As Mi g-enulo said, tlie
wonu nuniHiius iui-ih, inn mmhivv opinion
SPECIAL i.O' .'ICES.
haiicil Hum Is nl Face,
Sore Lips, Hrj u eJ ot'liioNkiu,
Cured at once by IIR JE' JAN'S CAMPHOR
UU WITH UI.YCUH1N IS. It luwpatlw hands
solt In all wtMitlicr. 8'J - tb Bt you set H10UK
MA.N'S. HultlUyall l) ruw ,'l.sts, only 25 ijents.
Mnnm'acturod only by Ui.. aniiiAN & Co., Chem-
tstsand !rui,'wts, iso-ff rli. Janl.S7ly.
X. ,WHEEI.R- C. P. HOUUB.
C. R. Will IKLEK.
A. !Ii:EXEiJt A CO.,
SECED, OKEGON ,
FORWARDING f.ND COMMISSION
MEP.C HANTS.
T)eniernln Mrrclif n Jise and Produce. Afroort
opfinrtiiifnt of all ! ;t jds of Goods lwnyn Id
stnpii at lowest rnn' it ;t r;it.
An-enu for Kitie o i rVnnons, Grain Drills CI
d'T .mi lis, ciiunis , o. ., ive.
CASH paid fcr WHKAT, OATS, POIMC,
IHITTKU. bGGK an i POU ITRY, vOniHyi.
AVliy 1 Uvsjioptia no gvner&H $:imilv
Iji'OiiuKe it i1 1 'ii'ghtcicd or miiltrm.U'd-. istrlke
diri't.'My fit. 'tih a (muse. U'-niovo the, aerid lm
mors whli h enj.-uiider it, irom 1 lie stomach
ana uoh'ci itti
Tarrant'.1 , ffervesoent Seltaer Aperient
and null -jntition, with all its painiul coimoml
lants, U cured. Hold by every druutflst.
SAI1UEL E. YOUNG.
Wholonnlo and RotQll i)t-aler in ,
DKl" ' iKHHiti, cacot T.RICS,
IT.OTItlVU, ItOOTK AMI
-.leOS'.M. TIIICIINIIF.RN,
UK ' K K S A K I M W
VSAUOSH. t.uu,a.5i
Ait'.II20ASCASTJiED SOWERS, Etc-.
XZ EMS CA3JI- First St, Albany.
STATE RIGHTS DMGCRAT,
Oltet Democratic Taper iu Oregon,
OFFICIAL PAPER, '
FOR Tim STATE.
HAS THIS 1.AKCHST IHCI I.A.
TIO OF A.'Y PRnVIXCIAI.
PAI'ESt OX THE I'VIIIIC
OAT.
Is n. newsy, racy, live, progressive
and aggressive Journal; and having
been Democratic in tho long, dark
days of our party's despondency, can
afford to be Democratic now, when
naught but nunsliine streams across
it pathway. Being published in the
great agricultural heart of tho Willamette-Valley,
it is devoted to the
interests of tho husbandman, t well
oh to every other branch of honest
industry. Its circulation is rapidly
increasing, and its prosperity unex
ampled in Oregon journalism. It
commences the yeat 1875 in an ele
gant new office of its own( with new
typo and new presses and
A FIRST-CLASS JOB OFFICE-
Subscription price ?3 per year.
JIIUT. V. IJKOWX, Editor.
lim 4 STEWART, Proprietors.
AD V KRTISEMENTS.
NEW- PI EM
NE'iT- -GOODS
HARRIS BURG
''LIVE 'A-S LET LIVE!"
ii shall liiarirtaratethls luottointo practice by
patroDliinj thu prlatoc.)
II
AVIKG rUEdHASCD THE INTteREST
at tiiv Into imrtnerk Messrs. . Quhtt und
A. AnBiiftohcr, I am 1 .'Wrouii of keeping tha
business up to Its lorts.er standard ailtl tu fflve
tho fullest satislatiol . to ousU,tacrit
j wiii bgln ths FalVTratlit 'A-lth a fresh In
voice of now goods, ttonslstlnfi of
Dry Woods,
,'tlroccrU!;i,
Geuf's Farnlshlug Goods,
Ladles' Drvm (Jooda,
lint st t'ui,
Uoota Jk Shoos,
'Uardwitre,
"frockery,
Ac, Ac.
suoh as Is generiiHy kept hi "a
FIRST CLASS RET Aft. ' STOKE !t
All of wblch I will su'li at
KEAT1. KEBUCED PKU'ES J
ConstantJ' dn hand,
METZLER'S CELEBRATED
RAW KiDE BOTTOMED CHAIrlS
JIAM. MAY.
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE
'GBOCEiRIES,
PROVISIONS,
NOTIONS, ETC,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
cot.vmiY VKODVCE
IfOUOHT FOB
MERCHANDISE OR CASH !
TH18 IH THE
CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY
ITJTiirMc will fttwnynflo wW'Wt null and o
for UmntMlvcH Ijuiyi'ti'cijnHUHiHlitiK th"lr irudi-i
PUOl'OSAL'S
I 11 O IV
t-irrroL mihmxu.
AT SAI.KM, OKEtJOy.
SI'!
im vir.Ti m imwivvin At tnn of-
thw at It iv lionrd of iMAtai JJiilldlug Uoui
initiKiofiTa tor I In foiif -wliiir Iron, viz,
-10 Window HtilH.tifiwl i inches long;
1 foot 10 wi,f'H w-iIm.
2 U'liHlowNilln, 11 foot 8 Inclins lotitfi
J fuot 10 Inr.'liuM wi(io.
40 IVlniloW Hpa, it foet fi fiiclioB oiig.
10 HrnvUvt. for window pllfiMterN.
fl CorblN, under window milt. .
i)J I'ifcvN Hid HoultHug, fuct4?i
irndioN I on jr.
04 I'ilftMlcr pN,
tH Hoy Mitufn.
RSO I, 'vi., lor jn (1nlIIoiiH
700 OriirtiiM'iilH, on Mido incdaJlloriM,
'J'hfAtiron muM bo furnlMhftl within tin- limn
hi id modi' to conlorrn lo the pln and Hpcrill
oil ion t or tli'j HHiTnr an il":rtl!l In th
(hlfillfd drw)n(( and Bpi,i,l(liv;.tknn now lo be
fin in tit oillco of tho Archiu-ut, W. W. Piper,
In Hn"iti.
Hiihl btdH rYnitt li ftrporrtiwnb'rt by nn annr
taliiiJ with two or morw (nirvtltm, of not U n
tlmn llvi: pfT ('(flit, of tin) amount i if Mold bid,
iondl(lon"i) that If thu contract b" nwrd"d to
t(ic h;iIi bidn- r iu will f-ntr Into btxitbi Jor tho
fultliliil piTlortriiinc! of Bft'd eoninml
'i tn' hid f'cfiv!d iy th- ltmrd for aaM Iron
will be np tied iy fund lUmnl at thdroiri In
(4;.irii. on tiifTthdav of February. 1875. at 1
ii'i-Utrh j. M.f mttd diiy.
Th lounj n ie rvt' tin- rijrht to r'j(!- any and
nil bi'lh Hint sli'tll lu tlx-ir J'ldk'irHmt not, bo hu-
rotfiuuni' d wjin Minieietii Min-itftii, no aino in
rW'-ct till tii" bl'U in iUi- nil hiinll tt Uk hlf(h.
iin'-h in enm will bo paid on the dull my of
th" iron ul, Km If in,
liy ord'-rof the Hoard.
II. mi aPT,ETOX, Pmldenh
P, I,. Wff.MH, H'-wUtrv.
Halftin, Jan 'Jti, li"..i,niwS.
STATE TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Htate 'fi:rAHtTRKttn Qrrtrt.)
ii.'Oi, ltroil, Jim, Ul, lrflo.f
Snlfr in bTvby jivirn toat therj ar fund
on tootd aopiM'HOlf totbn piiynn nl. of thfl fol
lowing wftrranu, drawn on Itif htato IrtinnurT
n?nir- wj.t itfb- r MKi, A, I). bfTI, Ur-wil: Nn'i
j, iit.i-i, swi.'j"., apt, 2.7, m. aw. iw, ani,
'i, ivi. -fri, zv, 'fri, 'i'A, -iV), 'm. aiy,
-m, w, -im, w, ' , ami, aw, , m,
M. HIS. 7. !!-. iH.4l, Mi. At. M4. Ui. 8 1 A.
m, hit, ;(', ;h, m,
hi, iw, m, iKfi, out, Otf(. UJ,
AKo wnrrttoU No n rt Mm, ylt m. XCA.
w .r;i','f. t, iM, jri, irii, drawn provuaii to
Mxtrl. it. lfli.
in(rfMt will not b allowed on tba abort
tnimo'j aiir linn omi.
A. U. t;ft0 AW, tfft Trtor.
A DVERTISEMENTS
JANES L. COWAN,
(CCC1O0B or A. COWAM CO.)
LEBANON, OREGON,
JJEALER IN
GEKERAL MERCHANDISE t
WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK
or
DRY GOODS !
GROCERIES !
Boot antt Shoea 1
All for Hnle m tlie LuWcut Priues fur CAST!
orPUODUCK.
AN portMin owliijA, Cowao A Co, can icttl
by oalhns; on m at Lebanon.
v7u24tf. JAMES L. COWAN.
EMPIRE BAKERY
PROVISION STORE!
.I01IIV SCIIMEEK,
Cor. rirat &. Elliworth Sti. Albauy, Or,,
KetttiObtiUnUy on hkud a QHUiplvto aaaori
ment uf
Groeortot and Tegetablos
' French aud Fancy Candies!
Wines knd Canned Fruits 1
Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco
Anrt ovpTythinn lte to be fwuml in A"it olnf
llstail Rurally Groory m Nut ion EtuMiuU
rnant, "Live and lot liv," i w,y lucttu, ml
Mhull bo-tbu aim of my in n iter ul dmiliiig witi
OuKtoiiipn. Call aud iu uie.
v7ua7yl. ., JOHN BC1IME11R
NEW
LEAIITEU STPKE,
UATID IRV1X, riop'i-.
ItlAVR OPENED OUT A NKW T.K.VThKR
U)re in AI1j1i.v, and will keep oonsh-nlij-on
hand at) UIuuh ul whu'-mau iV hnainuH,
;anJ a laiyp asaorMncnl of Ivnthrro, Ofinslfttltut
'of Fpenoh call and kt, llnliiK skins, niul jr vit
NklnH fur biiot Imoks And lrn; t'liildaolr-nlii
ttlf und .'Hltinrtiia kt. an! ninny nther hi ml
ol' leiiUiiirwhiYh li It uw-lcsHtu ti.niiLTntv,
t'onntrv (i'l"rrv aim nl(V--imil?' rti will
ilnil tt to lb'lr adviiniat' to il'niMk liU niu a I
inn s'lllrnt vt'ly oh np.
Won n KmntHt,, n"Xi (lo,r to rimnmcrt
yw firrnr S(nr. vll'uhtt.
i Gem worlh Healingl-i Diamaad wortli Seeing!
SAVE YOUR EYESlITi
how to ltitore Impair- W-iil J1
tut Vlilon anavverwoiKi u ti.yui.iuow
tooure Wcuk, Watery, InAaincd.and
Nami'-HIiEliUd Kytn, aud all uUlvx JttiS
of Ihe Byi.
WASTSNO SiOJiS MONEY nr ADJVSTim
JWOK OLASfW Off YOVH VMS AND VIS
fIGVRIW YOURFACK. I'wmphl. t oflOO
pages Rlatlvu Fi'e Bend yuuk-addraaa
to ui aUtt.
Agents Wanted,
lnU or Idlet. $&, to $10 a day rariintd.
Full parUvabu-t Hut free. Urflu luuiouUln
DR. J. BALL A 00,, f. o. box mu
Uo.QlLlbtrtjemiewYckCitr.il.I.
VVUNDER OF THE WCRLOI
Look lieix, Weary Woisioh.
Till! rilMAXMEA)l WASHER
bft( chfnjieHl and mint diirnbln tna
tlifne f-ver mvni' d. aiid vvlll rr-nL iiothliijf to
11ml out wind It nlM rm. l.tnltout for litipol
tlmiM an th conntry Ik full of tln ni, Tb" t.'lt
ii'ii rnn 1 " h-yi '-v cnlllio; upon our nutTlf, or
'from W. ILMM-'firhnnlvtln-Hlor , AMiimy. 'tb
nrlcMofthla woMd-rfnl, iiiatihlnp rniifE,' '""m
KftlitotH.tHl, ai)d worth (he ittt' rdtoit of fvrj
family In the Httd'-idfin't lall to It beforf
ijurehnmns; nny oilier,
Ki,I HA-K1-, Ueneml A Kut tor the Ktiltn ol
Ort'on. iiWi.
W. iD.'t1VKKIAil-:, '
UKALKH IS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO. CI5AI1S, YANKEE N01KNS,
tuliwy, Crockery, Voo.1 b WilWw Waro.
CALt AND 6E I'.'SWi.
-Rlbrti 6n lmit strrti'l, Mljii'ny, (Jlt-unn,
vi.2vl.
ebfoot mm)
til A RLE WILNON. Proprlclur.
UAVIN'U I.ftAHEl) THU AHOVR NA.MK1I
innrki-t, om tlxiir rast ol Orailnrolil's 'I In
HDrii, 611 I'TOMt Hlt.-cl, III AlUnny, 1 will be
hiippy to H(t!iiiniTiiHliitr h wlio limy lnvnr nc
with tlu'lr pHtronHK'. I iioiniK'1 tn k""j h llml
(iIhsk Ihiirk.'t anil Buiimnli'H sutUlavtioii Ui ftll
my custom'-. . , .
1. Ululii'M pHw pali for hMi's. vjiln Itt.
flkTfVrffJR I ft HRURUY (I1VKN TIT AT THK
1 itndriHlrn',d Duvid J-Vomau, AdinlnHHiH
tor of the cwtiitf of J, t; litMVL', dTi'iiwd, hy
virttiHol itti orri'T of ttin ( Vanity dniri, oi I, tun
lloiiiiiy, Drt'titifi, piadi and .'iitT' d uf rreird
at tin' r-ttfiiifir Jamiary vfni, Ibcr'-of, If'fl, will
Hi'U at pnidlu auotlou attli" imnrt hoiniu dor,
lu Albany, Unn County, ffr!grni, ou
Saturday i the kith ddy of Fch.t
butwcu the bourn 01 (I o'ulot.-k A, M. and 4
o'clock V. at. Ot ald day, tli i foliowiriir di"
iic:ritiiid rwal cutirt" btdoiiHfni: to didil fMt
n-wlt; iimflfirrinK at a point on llu hunt
iKiiiTidary of thu wrlslnal dotintlon In ml claim
of Walbtfo C'Urilimaii and wilt,', vtium No. V
hm ai'iiii-Mm on tno tlm. und mirvi-y ol w
United iMnim, TowtiKlii 11, Houtn Itatii 4;
Wut Vi'ilirtiiictto Meridian, Mini Couniy, ur--,
(Ot,, ).7i( (iliwins North "of tht' Kou'-b'-i-iwl or
tier of wild claim, ruonliig tlMtneo W't 70.11 ;
lialfi', tTnin'iw North i unatiii, tlitnct' NotLh
iHil"Krito tt eit. i.wtchfllniiin Hm Noitlwiwf.
oorrtfrot wtd intui, tlintH Kat Hfl.Kl ebfto,
tlwnmi Month Jin chain i Ho the pi ic oi b itiu
nliiK. oontalniiiK Hw atTei of linidt nior. ((r
1-m, lying and b'tn)( lh Mim Couiiiji t)r ioo.
l'lm Mid vuiunbti" triwi of )aiidli within1
about ntib.'H of Al'mliy, and will he fc.ld m
two parotdi, tli fotitti half h ou yurcel and
tlie North bull a one unreel,
Terinn of nleliobl fwlll of til VIlHed
Htateii, oxiti'liftlf of (mretia print to Im- paid
down at tue timo of sit lu. tlie oth'r bait on
twelv month tlm'4 wlt.1i iirti aud iJ)uLii&K
ou the prrmUt', lold for ftectirtty. i
DAVlhl- ltOMAN, Adm'f.
Om. It. UtrM, Att'y for AJm'r.
JMu.a6ili, l74. nilw4t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Katale of Edward I'arriMh.
fajorirE n hicukiiy givbv that hy
IU ord.-r of tho i Vanity f.'ourt o.' Iim l.'ouiity,
Ori'jtfMi, mdn at tii.i lh'1-tMiitn-r t' rin, tbcroof,
tin tiudnmUiU'd w ilbly apolnU'd Ad
inlnintrator ol the above nauiod t-Mati.'. 'i'lH'r'"
forif, all iriTNonii bavinif olAinm tuirttriKl Llttr
taf of rlWKtd l'nm!), dcea'd, atv noil
lied to iirt-pttnii th' Bii.f, duly vTind to th'
iind''rwn"d. at AllMny, Mini Couutv. Oniroa.
oral. hi r'Miifii' aUait four nill- Irom Alba
ny, U"ur Knox'H l'ult wittiia luo tlntu uud In
tlif inaniiff I'f'M Idt-d hy luw.
JMUiU, JTHi, l iin,
H. i. KNOX, Admlnffltfator,
Unn. It. HKt.M, AU'y for tho lutu.
niHwi,
PRINTING PRESSES !
11HF, HIIA'tCK-PIATUD 1IANP UTAMP.
lor lirlntliiK nftnii.'S on cluUimi:. Tills
prints oliit lini and Is ruriilliiil Wil li 8 nlplift-b-t"
of tyri Itti H,3il, orsalplmis lnrl,7ft.
'I'll" I-;ur.ka Uantl blunip, wall S alilul'ts
of type, !,).
Thu lmiromi anl Btnmp, prlnU t lines,
With H alphBiiru of typo, ll..
Th Hiinm ComrmnHin Csnl Prlntur, for bus
Ini ss m.'n and otlurs, iirliita liuui, Ub IU
aliihapi-U, HM
1 he Husinras Man's Printing Fnsa prints (
llri'-s, with 10 ftlptiaiwts. Ii.-'iil
Tho D.xiiond printing I'rnss prtnta from tH
to .W lui-l i s iur-.7,l.
stn..k h toilMtllhlB Ink. InktTie psils. ..
ftirnlshfirl fr wita baott prsss. AU orders
Bestow your Bight!
IHKOff mi job SPECTACLES, It j( I
By reading onr IUuk
linlv-l PlfVHlOI.OUV 'I
A D V K tt X 1 S E M ii N X fc. ,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
Hew Beu&eelies ! 3Tw Kmelisl
DIS11ENSARI,
23 Koaancy St,
KstablWhed In ISM. for tho treatment of Sex
Ual Mini Mcmmal Uist oscs, sucli us t.onorrtKea
(sK'ett Stricture, Hyphlllls In all Us forma, Bem
inul Wcukiirssu, IiutMMney, eio. ttkiu dlifn
atix (.ff yi'urs Rtandiugjiind UlceruUKt Left
u(.-c.'fjsiull,v iruaU'il.
UU; iil 11 BON hns the Jileawrp of announti
t'lnjc that lie htm returned irotn vltsitlng thti
(jrinciitl Hospitals of Europe, and has rtwim
I'd priictiwiit IiIr lfispeiifiary, Kenrney Ht.i
corner of .'ommcrelal, rtHii r rRncisco, whera
hla old piUti'iiU and thotw rquiruig bis gervi
wh may dnd lilm.
'1'ho lX)cUr haH Mpnrod neither tlma nor mon
iy tn sBekliijf out n';w rutMkw, 'and ban re
lamed with irtelvased facaities lor tha ailevUiy
U014 HI Uuinaubulfurint;t
Sciuhial Weaknem.
fienlthnl pmlsHiohi, the conscquf nc of nelfi
HbuHtt, 'I'hlfi solitary vtuv, or dnprnved soxuaj.
ludultfunciii Ia practiced by the youth of both
xi'xe to it 1 most iinliruilfd extent, nroduolnir.
with unerring certainty, tho following train of
ii.Dr bit I nymptoinv, unlets couibatt-d by iclwu
UUc mrdlcul "mpaftur-, vie: Hallow (ount
nnnce, drU spot Under the eyes, p:iin lu thu
hpiid, Hnftlnjr in the earn. nol'i llfw the runt
IfiiK Of li'dvi'i) and ruttllnc of charintj, uneasU
ii'-H ubiHit tho loinH, wuivknesH ol tho II mW.
oonfufi'-tt vision, blunti'd Jntolloot, Joss of oon
tldcncc, dUttdciwe In a ftprun utiiti Biransent, a
dlHiikf to lorin new awjuninLuucDS, a albpoai
t.iontofihun Bfwietyj Inwt of ni"mory. hectic
ilualioti, iinpli'siind Vurlnnn fi'upliona oft tbu
inoc, lurrt'd torijruo, t'oitid hri'Bih, coughs, co1-
munptlon, nifiiit sweata, monomania and fn
qut iitly iusunity. If rcliof bo not obtiindth
au!ivri!r Blmuld apply 1 mined in toly either hy
uirion or oy letter. ud lmv u cure nocted hy
his i.Hwund nientitic ntodo ot troatint; ibis
Uisicnt, which never mils of effecting a nulek
and rudlcftlmu'H. Dr. j. will givu une iluu
di'i d ihliivrs to uny oeron who wUl prove umt
laiaotortly tb him rhat be was en red of tht
coiuphtiut by wither of tUo u ancbiutf
Cured nf Home.
jpnrs'onsat a dlrtanoa mav be OTrRTin At
HO.MFiby Rddri-itatntf a Wttr to Dr. Uiboou,
NtitLiiiecnse, ymptuios, length of time tho dln
easfi nan Continued, and have modlolnii
promptly forwarded, fry from dauiiiftu and
onriodlt.v, to any part of th countrv, with ItiU
and plain dl Jt.ioiis for iiRe. Hy euclostnp tlO
In a rulnlnred letter or through tho Post Ufllci
or through Welta, Faiyo A To a paekajre ol
inedielni1 will bw forwaniud by Exprt'WL U ut
pari of tho Union.
ddKMDr.J.K. OinWW, ff Kearnry Si,
corner ot Commercial, Han Kmncfseo, Poh
offien tQi lito7. Htniambirto put UOX IBtlt
outholutter. Consultattou FKEK. nJWyL
AHTI-BIUOUt AND CATHARTIC.
! you want i afe gargatlrt!
Um them, to relifeo the 8tomtch and
Bowli, and ClCana tha whola Ali
mcatary CanaL .
you mat a pver $tlnmlaat,
Us them, to tttitore the action of this
organ, and to remove all obstruction
of the biliary duct, and you get rid of
Bilious Dytfepiia.
you want tt ' (Lazailn,
Use them In email dosea, and the; .
will remove A Costive habit of body,
which, if let alone, may generate
aerioui diaeasesv
.
Dr. Jayat't toutlva Pllli art lelpftU
also, In Skin Dineatet, and for whit lu
known u "Impurity of th .Blood."
They may be taken at all timet with
out danger, and while using them, you
may eat and drink u Usual
Prepared only by the Proprietor!, Da.
D, JaYmk Sl Son, Philadelphia, and told
by "Crane A Br Ighara, Wholeaale Amenta,
Ban Franolaco, and by Druggltta gensv
tallyv
THE GREAT REN0VATP.3 1
A Ortuin nr" tur Khf unitttlant
mid iUcirtrtirftitl MUVftlouM. Ml rul
ti Irvt rVHl.-rlii'Uiii, Iilv-riid PiiI-tu-y
C'uiiiFlniiilN. imlt W eak
iit'Mi, und nil liifttaM urMufg
f'fotii hu Itiiiiure t taic ul' llW
Itlood.
Contain bo mercurial or f taoaona
6ubatnnco.
fpbn tronPt wilt find thli prparfttmii a
i HtindiliiK Cur. It may bo tiiKi-u by tho
uiOMt delciit with Impunity, flnfi tho re mark
abii sikh'wk attt.ndiuK itH une warrants tUopro.
nrlctori. hi claiiniuij it un the
Kost EeliaWe Blood Purifier ia Us, i
ltd ir"ntb autlon r'iiili.'M It TrimtrliHbty ettica
l '-um In l)) S(Mt)aBiidt'oHntii)ution,(iiviiKth
c-anti the atmUiiuui n'edt d, and hnparthiK a
toon and utrunutb that soon diapvtifK'S with ar
in iciai aid.
ut un In anart bnttlf. Kold by all drufTfrlita.
Hnla vnatrSt-Uirn, I'HAH t.ANOT.KY A I O.,
14 ui3, Vlioleato Urutrulnu, Ban Fraucliwo
A CARD.
AH. RKI.1t PA It K KB, T.ATK OF OBK-
gou City, bR tave to tnionn tho riublb
tiiitt lhv have nurt'hosi'd the eni lrc Btoeft
druys, infdlcinos tttf ftirmwrly owned hy H. U
11(11 A won, and that lh y deii;n eontiDulnp
ttit bimliiHw at tho old utmid, wliorr they iiro
noHc to Ict'U tu the fuiuiv, a full attfcorAmeiit fn'
Iirit(,, i:h"inlfaU, Vstent .Vledlolnen, Tolirt Ar
lii ltis and "verythhuj; Udually found iu a first
cIhm druit t-tore.
W hile enrni'Mly dolleltlnif ft eontlnuanoa of
tliH liie-fiil natron ae h'H'ftoforo exti'iided lo .
tbi" oi.n hous'. Yv'r hope at th name tt;iie, bj
rnirand llbcrnl deallnK, nnd ctirfiul attention
tn tin- want of eiMtoimrs lo meet thu est "em
of Any nkw friends who may favojrus with ibeir
ordi-rn.
I'HrtlnitaratU'ntton win bi iu totnflcom
Wtundl'ip of fdiytttclafiH iT'-ct'i'iKloiir nd fain
tly rect'ttrta at all hour f lb" dy or rnjrbt.
A, U. V-Ri.h x I'AKKKR,
hiiowwir lo B. C. Uli.x. N"-f.
Albany, Oreoii, uot. tab, la;t. u-M.
ROSEBUUO
HOTEL' ItESTA lrtAIT
DOUGLAS CO., OREGON,
riwtCrasa Houw and tho bot la tta City
I M BMJA AT A1L HUV H.
0000 nzm act clcant mimn
K. H. IT 10 LEV, Pror'1'.
CTra coSi to and trooi P,e ll z.'t
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