The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 12, 1875, Image 3

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    ..MARCH 12, 1875.
' pOSTOFFIOE HEG1STEK.
MAILS AHBIV. 1 ?
yn.mCon-ollU at 10:80 A. M. dally except
SFroni Lebanon at 100 A. H., ' W-weakly-
FSggVSSSS (North da.Ty"'fic.pt Sab.
I JTi 11 a. k ; (Sooth) at llM r. M.
I MAILS DKPAHT.
1 Railroad (South) dally, except Sabbath,
LWaT. (North) at 11 :ffi i A. M.
wCorvallls, dally, except, "". '-
'fr Lebanon, on Monday, Wodnosdays and
fSSHWiirmmT A. to I p it
khiusy order oinoe nours, iram -
OUB TBBP TO THB HOLT LAND.
frlie oattlt already contributed by admir
ing frlemls cu.u. .--
which It ilo comprise.
It will be remembered by our read-
that a few Issues ago we announced
he acceptance of an Invitation to join
party now maKIng up in tne Jiast
o visit the Holy Land, and that con-
lbutions for an outfit would be gladly
leceived. Little did we then expect
hat so early, prompt and magnincent
a respome would be made to our ap
jieal as we now have to relate It
fcauses our heart to palpitate with effu
sive vigor and the tears of gratitude to
stream adown our time-scarred cheek
L contemplate the grand pyramid of
flotb.es and things which lie around us
n gorgeous profusion aa we pen these
lurried lines. The box came by ex
ness from Eugene, where it was filled
iy a spontaneous procession of friends
vho came down with their contrlbu
ions as the Assyrians came down on
he fold or the traditional hawk light
; tb onto the festive June bug. But
he following letter will more fully ex
ilain : '.
EnoBNB'CiTT, Feb. 27, 1875. i
Dear Qbnebax. i Tour many frleade In thli
own and vicinity, having learned of your ac
eptanoe ef an Invitation ta visit the Holy
.and and atrial places of historic Interest
I ave made up celleetlon of useful articles
cir your outfit, of which they ke( your accept
ance. Tour aotlce in last Dbmooeat, lntlmat-.
itK that such donations would be acceptable to
you and the desire te be remembered in year
travels, is the motive for this generous dona-
Iion. A list of articles will be lound enclosed.
, Teurs, very truly.
And the letter is signed by that very
familiar public character, Mr. Many
itizens. And here to the list of arti-
iles, accompanied by some notes of
xplanatlon from our pen which we
teem necessary to the oomplete en
jightment of the reader:
1 By a Men from Xugeae : A silk plush m
Ireila an Indispensable portion of an ast
frn outfit.
1 Our readers ought to ace this umbrll.
It looks like It had been fed through a
jhreshing machine, and served a win
ter's campaign at Long Tom dances.
t might answer fer desert travel, but
would soarcely serve Its purpose In a
(Umate where there is much wetness.
By a friend fro Mohawk : A bottle of mu
I late fer Alpine travel, should you visit Eu
ope. It Is els efficacious for the preservation
f eoed nerals.
i This glutinous contribution shall
itick to us from Dan even unto Ara
fat, and shall serve to plaster our pro-
ton the eenter pole of Mt. Horeo.
n am Mnikmin i A oalr ef snectaoles
;o protect jour eyes from the elfuiient rays f
;ne tropical bum.
This Is the dilapidated skeleton of a
jiair of Ben. Simpson', goggles, worn
When h was looking for something
'green" at the Legislature of '72.
I By a selentlflo gentleman i A small mathe'
fmatloal Instrument Tor general use, and also
to remind you ol your duty to yur friends
when yeu strike a -goon tmng.
This-lsa figuring machine to teach
us how to divide, but as that isn't the
sort of a hair-pin we are, we will lay
It up la the archives for some more
oharltabl brother.; r- -
Bv medical friend : A surgical Instrument,
with m
lay eccentric attachments, lor nse at
the Dee
1 ef Blloarn. Tills Instrument may he
used for man or beast.
Should say so!
That you may act endure the hardships of
the pllrrlss warriors of old, a friend contrib
utes : Money and Scrip.
A dollar-biU advertisement for a Eu
gene clothing store, and a pewter half
dollar. We'll pass them on the Khe
dive of Egypt, In pay for oats for our
camel.
1 By a medical friend : A small Instrument ef
; buckskin being the only material which ha
)een feund to resist the ravages of a tropieal
climate.
J It is a money-purse.
f Br a friend frem Springfield i A military
onappeua lor sitato occasions ...
I This hat has evidently made one
tour to the "holey" land, and passed
through several Modoo lava beds. It
is our'n for time and tide.
! Should you decide to travel by the river
I: rout rather than over the dangerous and difll
s cult mountains adjaosnt thereto, a friend bas
generously presented a sliver cup, that you
i may refresh yourself from the sparkling waters
i) of the Euphrates.
This is an antiquated and remarka
bly rusty tin dipper, its battered shape
' sadly suggestive of an Irish wake dur
ing the Crusades in Tippers ry.
I A neck-tie far full dress occasions.
1 We would feel more content to don
1 this article if we knew the sort of dis-
! eases with which the long line of gen-
f e rations died, whose necks it has evl-
dently encircled. Age and use is not
! the most admirable quality in a neck-
1 tie.
1 A beautiful pair ef slippers, worked by the
Queen of Sheha, and sent you for your use
'"during hours ol leisure anu rest
1 These highly frescoed and elegantly
upholstered pedal coverings, have evi-
I dently been worn for a few years by
t Upton, ef Yamhill journal istic fame,
1 in whose employ they have fully re
1 tained the odor of Oriental spices and
j Eastern perfumes, thrown into them
I by Bheba's Queen. We shall wear 'em
S for the sweet old traditions and tender
i mementoes, which have In all ages
i clustered about their grains old corrl
dors, and when no longer fit to be worn,
I we will u.ie them for tabernacles In the
, Sahara Desert
' A meerschaum pipe to accompany the sllp-
f Thin baa been used byjnany a Eu-
f gene Turk, and when it fell out of the
; box we involuntarily went for our
i pocket bandkercber and calling water
; to protect our nasal protuberance from
the unpleasant effluvia which greeted
said oilfactorles. It will do,
A hKltr for nur camel while wandering
through the desert.
This rope is strongly suggestive of an
Injun slaughter bouse, and might do
for a camel, but would put a powerful
hump in anything else.
As every ftentlernsn should early his own
ro.-kscrw, one is provided by a friend from
Junctlen.
We pas t ill" by in Indignant silence.
A eoon shin ae a pert of onr national eee
tuntetesem y.ra-tt will also serve to remind
Vim at your youthful daye tor aighw rattier.)
on the bauka ot the Ok.
Our Missouri friend bath bitith the
nail a central stroke. Coon has ever
been our weakness, and we shall clier
h this k in-of-one with a tearful Utters!.
A book compendium of useful knowledge
for the Improvement of your mind during
your hours of rest. VJ
A Patent Office report.
A small Dhlal for the nreservntlnn nf tear
to be shed over the grave of Adam.
This, though small, will answer our
purpose, as tht demise of Adam has
never very materially affected our
nocturnal hours of repose. ..
A eandle to lllrht vonr wav In emlarlnff the
caverns of Jerusalem.
We hope to see it in that light
A small box containing articles msreestlve
of a "good thing." ...
These are they of which we have
long had Holy Land dreams, and shall
have prominent attention In our jour
ney. A pair of broadcloth pants with postoffice at
tachment.
It is charitable for us to suppose that
our Eugene friends didn't know our
corporeal dimensions, when they sent
these britches. However, when we
want to imagine that we are exploring
the mammoth cave, we will proudly
walk into their capacious parts. '
An Indispensable article for' your toilet-table
token frem the dressing-table of our special
artist ; It may also remind yoa of one of the
great plagues of Egypt.
A fine-tooth comb
A medical compound to be "worn In small
,c Hu-nended bv a cord from the neck after
the ancient custom In our native Missouri.
"Assefldlty."
A ton: Should you from the fatigues of
travel DC unaoie le taae a
'enin trnund the
blook"-that you may enjoy that delightful
recreation In the privacy of your own room.
A medical Instrument resembling a worm,
or a streak ef congealed lightning fer the re
moval of obstructions in your travel through
the Holy Laud.
Give it up ! ,
Three Indispensable articles of toilet :
A blacking-brush, curry eomb and
flax-hackle. ' .
Art American flag to wave frem the summit
of the Pyramids.
Long may it wiggle!
A sketch book for notes of travel.
Containing autographs of Chung
Lee and others. Eugene celebrities
richly embossed in keel and htmp-
blaek.
A llsrlit summer hat to protect ysur head
from the burning sun of the desert.
It was evidently captured from
Shacknasty Jim's squaw at the battle
of Toole Lake. '
An Iron safe for "sasaer" accumulations.
This is rather diminutive and may
do for an editor's exchequer, but would
never do for camp-meeting purposes.
A eold watch and chain to remind you of
the value of time.
Though dumb it speaketh, and as it
nestles lovingly on our bosom, while
the brass ehaln glitters on our waist
coat, we are indeed reminded that it Is
time to quit this cussed foolishness,
and come down to the solid realities of
life, and a vigorous search for beef for
our ravenous New Foundland pup.
That our generous friend entirely for
got the wants of that pup, is the only
bitter pang which creeps in among the
broad waves of gratitude, which roll
across our peaceful bust.
Sio Itsm8. From the Spirit we
glean the following:
Another Bonanza has been discover
ed on the North Bantiam, and there Is
strong talk of a big ditch for mining
purposes,
A dog killing row In the Forks has
been settled by the killer agreeing to
give the proprietor of the slain bounds
two-more just as good. This happy
adjustment Was brought about by a
Geneva arbitration. .,
The youngsters had a snap game
(what in thunder is it?) and supper at
Mrs. Baldwin's the other evening,
The Bcio fire bell has arrived, and
weighs 130 pounds,
The late firm of J. J. Brown, Is now
Brown & Johnson,
Frank Crabtree has gene to Arisona.
Our old merchant friends, Messrs.
Irvine & Morris, have opened up a fine
stock of new goods In Solo, and expect
to ds a driving business. They are
nail-driving, go-ahead boys, and we
wish them a lull run of luck,
Woman Sdffbaob Association.
The friends of the woman suffrage
movement met in the Paciflo Opera
House last Saturday and organized a
Linn County Association. Officers
were elected, a constitution adopted,
and various other business transacted,
but as we did not get the proceedings
in time we have no room this week for
their publication. The officers for
the ensuing year are as follows: Pres
ident, D. D. Gray; Vice President,
Mrs. M. M. Blain; Recording Secre'
tary, Mrs. O. Flinn; Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs. A. E. Mercer; Treas
urer, Mrs. D. M. Thompson; Executive
Committee, Ashby Pearce, Mrs. D. JU
E. Luper, Mrs. L. M. Putman, Mrs. E,
F. Settlemier and Mrs. E. 8. Merrill,
The Association holds its nextmeetiag
at the residence of Jas. Foster to-mor-
Beadtipul Works op Art. Mr.
J. M. Fisk Is now canvassing this city
for the sale of Prang's chromos, of
which he has a most superb collection
and a great variety. Prang's are the
standard pictures In that most beoutl
ful art, being np to the highest state of
perfection; and Mr. Fisk has the finest
of Prang's copies. They are of sum
dently 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 ha
supplies at low rates. When not can
vassing he can be found at the Bt
Charles Hotel, In this city. Don't fall
to see his pictures. -
Ha Could Grind Hb Could.
Everybody comes to see our new power
press work, and every fellow thinks he
wants to turn the wheel a while just
to show how he can snake It around.
It is new yet and bard to start, but
when it gets to going wbis, whirr,
rattlc-te-bang she bolls, and If you get
bold of the wheel then you've got to
go around too, whether yon want to or
not One younker snatched bold of
the wheel while it was In motion, and
made four revolutions up and around
with It before our colored grinder
snatched him a a brand from the
burning and told him "Fo" de Lo'd,
be'd betta not fool 'round dat masbeen
no mo1!"
Ciianqkd Owsbiuj. The Ex
change Hotel is now under the man
agement of J. H, Backeruto, who is
carrying it along in such a manner as
to make it creditable to the city. The
old proprietor has retired from the bus
iness altogether, and la in no way con
nected with the new management
Hale Is a genial, good-hearted fellow,
and la bound to siHTOttl In hlsnewbus-
TO SCHOOL TKACHERR.
Albany, March 9, 1875.
Editor Democrat: ,
Allow me space in your columns to
all the attention of the teachers
throughout the county, to the impor
tance of attending the Teacher's Insti
tute, which the County Superintendent
has called to meet in this city on the
first day of April next This is cer
tainly a move in the right direction,
and the Interests of teachers, pupils
and parents, call for the hearty co-operation
of every teacher and friend of
education in the county. In cousulta
tlon with each other we can elevate
the character and standing of our pub
lic scboels to that point which they
must attain, before we can make that
progress which we all so much desire.
The co-workers in other fields of labor,
hold stated meetings in which are set
forth the best means of advancing the
cause in which they are engaged, and
in this way they secure that united ac
tion which ultimately brings success.
Every teacher, therefore, should be
in attendance upon the sessions of the
Institute and communicate his or her
experience, so that young and inex
perienced teachers may have the bene
fit of that experience without laboring
years to secure it.
But our young teachers, who have
taught but little, often have methods
of imparting knowledge which are su
perior to the methods of those who
have been teaching for years. The
people of each district would be gain
ers if they would give their teachers
who are engaged in teaching at the
time the institute is in session, the
time wbleh they will, otherwise, lose
in attending it In many of the States
the law not only gives them the time,
but requires their attendance. This is
an important question, and should not
be treated lightly, as has often been
the ease; as upon the proper training
of the youth of our land, depend the
inestimable institutions of Amerioan
liberty. Then let all come, and we
will feel that it is well for us to be to
gether.
T. J. BTITES.
A Chapter of Accidents. Uncle
Billy Vaughan, one of the oldest set
tlers of Harrlsburg Precinct, was last
week very badly kicked by a horse.
Three of his ribs were severed from the
back bone and he was otherwise injur
ed. Dr. Mendenhall thinks he will
recover.
Our friend J. P. Schooling, of Har
rlsburg, while riding across the prairie
a few days ago, was thrown from bis
horse and dragged by the stirrup sev
eral hundred yards, resulting in badly
bruising him and laying him "up for
repairs. He is Just new able to be
about as a "limplst"
John Bchmeer, the enterprising gro-
oeryman of this city, came near fur
nishing us a lamentable item last Bab
bath. He rode his hone down to the
ferry landing to water, and the horse
accidentally stepped off Into the river
where the perpendicular warehouse
dock furnished a depth of water ot
about 20 feet In the sudden plunge
the horse turned ever, "sousing" John
ny under and holding him there until
he was almost drowned. Finally,
however, both horse and rider came to
the surface, and the latter just bad suf
ficient consciousness and presence of
mind left to grasp at a strap and hold
on to it until the horse swam up stream
a few yards and landed both safely on
terra flrma. It was a remarkably nar
row escape for both horse and rider,
and the only wonder Is that both of
them were not carried off by the swift
current and supplied with aqueous sep
ulture.
AValuabli Work. Messrs. Cal-
laghan & Co., law book sellers and
publishers of Chicago, Ills., are about
to Issue Lacey's, "Digest or itauway
Decisions," which is to be a lull com
pendium of all reported American
cases involving the law of railways,
and all other eases in which a railway
was a party. The volume will contain
1.000 pages and Is to eost 10. The
prospectus of the work well says:
"The exceeding Importance of tne sub
ject, the magnitude of the Interests
involved, the pre-eminent ability oi
counsel usually employed in this class
of cases, the intimate connections be
tween the railways and the people,
and the attempts of legislative bodies
and the courts to define and fix the
rights aad liabilities of each," render
the werk one of the most useful and
needful ever offered to the legal pro
fesslon. This work is prepared by
Major John F. Lacey, of Oskalooaa,
Iowa, whom we have known from
early boyhood. He was our school
mate, class-mate and intimate com'
panlon, not only in the common walks
of life but "on the tented neia," ana
we have noticed his upward career in
his chosen profession with mors than
a partial interest He now ranks
among the foremost practitioners at
the Iowa Bar, and wields an influence
and commands a respect second to
none of bis compeers of the Hawkeys
Blacks tone. That his forthcoming
book will fully sustain the promises
of its publishers we have no doubt
Aldhk Fruit Dryino Compant.
The stockholders will meet at the Court
Houss next Monday altenioon for the
purpose of electing Directors and other
wise perfecting their organization-
provided the requisite number of
shares of stock are subscribed by that
time. Several sharjs yet remain to
be taken, and it is earnestly desired to
secure them before tula meeting. How
that the Home Manufacturing Compa
ny is a "dead Issue," everybody ought
to take hold of this next most Impor
tant enterprise and "shove it along"
to a successful Issue. Its importance
and benefits to our community, as well
as profit to Its proprietors, cannot be
overrated. Call on Eli Carter and take
a share or two anyway.
The American Newspaper Adver
tising Agency of Geo. If. Bowel I at
Co., New York, is the only establish
ment of the kind In the United States
which keeps itself persistently before
the people by advertiting in nr.umpa
pen. They evidently receive their re
ward, for ws bavs it from reliable
source that advertising orders Issued
by them for their customers bavs ex
ceeded three thousand dollars a day
since th commencement of the year,
and thU is mat a vrrg good yoar for
adTtMny elthrr.
- HOVE AND ABROAD,
Revival boils.
Circuit Court.
Bring on your horse bills.
St Johns Lodge to-morrow night
A printer's wedding is on the velvet.
Hotels and boarding houses crowded.
Everybody plowing In Halsey precinct.
The weather never behaved itself better.
Albany has a "baker's dosen" of law
yers.
Leon Senders gone 'Friscoward for
goods.
Henry Myers has our thanks for special
favors.
Allien Fruit Dryers at Court Bouse
Monday.
Hon. Enoch Hoult is out after a severe
attack of fever.
Lovely weather and Italian skies front
part of week.
Hale Backensto Is running the Exchange
Hotel "up to the handle."
Spring rights ushered in Tuesday, with
two knock-downs and a drag-out
Our new power press works like a
charm. This paper is printed upon it.
See advertisement asking for proposals
for lumber for the State Capitol Building.
What with Circuit Court, mumps, mea
sles and Methodists, our city has been
kept stirred up considerably this week.
Hon. B. W. 'Wilson, the obliging and
efficient clerk of Benton county, gave us a
call Wednesday, while down here court
ing.
Correspondents must send their lull
names or no attention will be given to
(heir effusions. Initials or fictitious signa
tures wont do. '
Circuit Court brought lots of people to
town, and many of our old Linn county
friends dropped in and exchanged the
compliments of the season with us.
That was a Joyous nuptial affair at Dr.
Lister's last evening, the Doctor and his
excellent lady leaving no pains unspared
to render everybody chock full ofhappi-
His Honor, Judge Bonham, has rushed
business in Circuit Court this week, having
very justly taken into account the desire of
our farmer friends to get back to their
spring work.
A letter received in this city says there is
a great deal of small-pox in south-eastern
Iowa; many oases proving fatal, and
schools closing up and great anxiety
evinced by people.
Peoria has 4 warehouses, 1 hotel, 1
blacksmith shop, 2 store houses, 8 chicken
ranohes, 1 barber shop and only 1 vacant
house. Good Templars flourishing. Peo
ria Orange going ahead.
Our friend, B. A. Irvine, is up from a
sick bed and abio to peregrinate our street
occasionally. By-the-way, Bobsayshehaa
two or three extra span of good work
horses which he wishes to sell.
"Where's the marshal?" was the uni
versal question asked among our citizens
while a drunken row was protracted for
several hours on our streets last Tuesday,
Not being good at connundrums, we gave It
up.
J. B. Comstock has established a lumber
yard at the depot in this city. The lumber
manufactured at Comstock's mill, in Doug
las county, is to be sold here, and is
acknowledged to be the very best offered
in the Oregon market
Our New Feundland pup is getting to be
as fastidious as Horace Greeley ; he won't
eat any more old boots and balmoral skirts
since he has got a taste of Jim Harris'
Oohoco beef. Some one wrote to Horace
inquiring if guano was good to put on
potatoes. He said It might do for those
whose tastes have become vitiated with
tobacco and rum, but he preferred gravy
and butter.
That Revival. The Interest daily
increases, and the church is nightly
jammed full of people, until even the
standing room la all occupied aud
many are turned away for want of an
opportunity to get Inside the building.
Twenty-three new converts united
with the church last Sabbath and
others will units with the various
other religious societies throughout the
city. Fresh "seekers" nightly crowd
ferward for prayers, among whom are
some of our most prominent and hith
erto worldly-minded citizens. Inpoint-of-fact,
If the movement goes on much
longer there will be but a slight sprink
ling of our most obdurate sinners left
out in the cold. The other day a flinty
hearted old abolition friend of ours
who never worshipped anybody hut
Grant, gold and greenbacks, told us
that he already felt
"Like one who treads alone
Some banquet ball deserted."
And If they don't snail him In yet
we will be much sui prised aud disap
pointed. That vigorous and eminent
Oregon Methodist divine, Rev, I, D.
Driver, is most prominent in the revi
val exercises, and is assisted by a half
dozen other preachers, all of whom
take part In the nightly meetings.
Our city has never seen anything
like it before and we doubt if any
other place in Oregon has. And the
end is not yet in view.
Let the good work go on until our
young boys are reclaimed from their
nightly raids on saloons and their dally
exhibitions of boodlumism.
Personal. Mr. Lewis, of Peoria,
Ills., is looking around these parts for
a location for himself and several
other wealthy Buoker farmers who
want to leave that country of the
North Pole before another winter.
Ror. T. B. White and Rev. P. A.
Moses, of the M. E. Church, South;
gave us a pleasant call Wednesday,
The latter gentleman Is recently from
Arkansas, from whence he brings with
him high testimonials as to his ability
and standing both as a preacher and
teacher. He seems a pleasant, agree
able and intelligent gentleman, and
we welcome him to a home on the Pa
cific with fullest pleasure
PsasoifAt. Ws observe the folio
ing lawyers In attendance upon the
Circuit Court In this city, during the
week: Judge Strong, W. W. Thayer,
and Blinon, of Portland; Judge Boise
Geo. K. Bblel, of Balem; Ben. Hay
den, of Polk; R. H. Btraban, F. A.
Chenoweth, and Jas. Kelsay. ol vol-
vaJlls; Geo. K. Helm, J. J. Whitney,
1. W. Baldwin, A. C. Jones, K. N
Tandy, B. A. Johns, N. B. Humphrey,
J. C. Powell, L. Fllnn, L. H. Montan-
ve, Jos. Hannon, M. A. Baker, V. K.
Wolverton, of the local bar.
"Tm Bpibit op THB Timks" la the
title of a rambunctious little sheet Just
Issued at Bcio. and "devoted to the In
te rests of the people the Forks."
Johnny Morris sends os a copy with
his compliments, and as the nsme of
the publishers is not printed In the pa
per we suppose be is It lucuoator.
Long mar the little SjAHt restlessly
wander o'er the claswlc vales of "Can
ada."
McKenzie and Harbisburo Ca
nal, On the 4th Inst articles of in
corporation were filed in the . Linn
county Clerk's office for the construc
tion of the above named Canal, with
the following gentlemen as incorpora
tors: J. F. Hendrix, Hiram Smith,
B. A. Rampy, W. H. Baber, M. Ful
ler and Sam. Seller. The ditch is pro
posed to be 14 miles long, with a width
of 30 feet at bottom and 42 feet at top,
and is estimated to oost $60,000. This
is a most important enterprise, and
being inaugurated by such reliable and
energetio citizens as those gentlemen
whose names appear in the articles of
incorporation, cannot fall of ultimate
success. When completed it will con
nect by qulok transportation two of the
richest farming sections In the Upper
Wlllamete and will open to immedi
ate trade a large tract of cereal pro
ducing country. At the head of this
proposed Canal is the finest tract of
inexhaustible timber In the world, aud
this water power will afford it oheap
and rapid transit to the best markets
of the Btate. The citizens of the up
per part of Linn and lower part of
Lane should all lend a speedy helping
hand to this enterprise by the early
subscription of stock. If it Is seen
that the Canal Is to be built to Harris
burg, We Sre fully satisfied that the
people of Albany Will give fullest aid
for its extension to this plaoe.
Brownsvillb Gossip. Bather wet
in these farts at present
Court at Brownsville last Friday-
a man tried for stealing money and
then got np and skedaddled.
One little boy and a big man had a
little fuss and would have fought, but
some one told them he would have
them arrested and so that ended that
Mr. John Cox, a colored gentleman,
died last Saturday morning. . .
A dance last night out in the coun
try, half mile from town; sixteen start
ed in the stagegot stuck in the mud,
and had a gay time in general. I
wasn't In the crowd.
There is scarcely any deer around
here. The reason of It Is, a man in
town has fifteen hounds. We don't
need any Brass Band here, for the
hounds make music fur the whole town.
Bev. Hunsaker preaches at North
Brownsville, the second and fourth
Sunday of each month at the Baptist
Church. t
8. L.
Thb Stab Composition.'
Here's a
boy's composition on the pig which
Just knocks the persimmons oft'n any
literary production yet thrown Insight
during this collegiate year. "The pig
is about as big as a sheep, only a pig's
wool is not good to make stockings
out ef. Why is a pig like a tree?
Because he roots. That Is a conun
drum. A pig washes himself In the
mud. A pig has got four legs, one un
der each corner of his body. They
pickle pig's feet, but not until the pig
is done using 'em. A pig squeels aw
ful when it rains, also when you pull
his tall. A pig bas got a firstrate voice
for squeellng, aud he grunts when he
feels rood. You can't make a whistle
out of a pig's tall, cause its orooked.
Why Is a pig like Tommy Grant?
Cause he's got his nose In everybody's
own business. This Isanother connun
drum, which is all I know about a
Plff." , 1
Union Gas Maohikh. Mr. W. E,
Howell, Is introducing into Oregon a
new stylo of gas light, which Is liable
to revolutionize the old custom of ooal
oil and "taller candles." It has fully
demonstrated itself as the cheapest
system of lights for small cities and
large buildings ever Invented. We
see by the Balem papers that In add!
tion to having sold and put up a large
sixty light machine at the Peniten
tiary, and a machine for Mr, John
Burns and one for Mr. Jos. Bernard!
all of which are giving good satisfac
tion, he has made a contract with the
County Commissioners for a large-
sized machine for the Court House.
Last year It cost Marlon county nearly
six hundred dollars to light that willloe
and it is calculated that by this ar
rangement the building can be lighted
for one-fourth of the expense.
We learn that Mr. Howell designs
setting up one sf these machines In
this city at an early day, so our citi
zens can see bow it works.
Peterson's Maqazinb for March
more than maintains Its supremacy,
The principal steel engraving ror.ro
sents a little Italian shepherd, asleep
In the woods, with one of his own
sheep watching over him, aud is tli
mostounning picture imaginable. The
double-sized colored steol fashion plate
is of rare beauty, the literary contents
get better and better. No other lady'
book has such a brilliant corps of con
tributors as "Peterson." Two dollars
a year, postage free. Or three copies
for $4.80, postage free, with a magnifi
cent, large-sized engraving, 27 Inches
by 20, "Washington's - First Interview
With His Wife," as a premium to the
person getting up the club. Address,
Charles J. Peterson, 800 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia.
Not Oub'k. Knew ye the Drinler'
hours of peace? Know ye an hou
more fraught with Joy than even felt
the maid of Greece when kissed by
Venus' amorous boy 1 'TIs not when
news of solemn note his columns all
with sadness fill; nor yet when broth
sr's quote the effusions of his bluu
worn quill; nor, when the weathers
fair, or clad In rain, or hall, or vapor,
'tis when be hears the welcome sound,
"liere's $3 for your paper."
New Warehouse.- A paper Is cir
culating at Bcio for the purpose of rais
ing funds to build a warehouse at Jeff
erson. The amount required is f 7,000.
We hope the project will succeed.
MARKS l.
riHI,EY-WIHI)OM.-On the 7th tint.,
sr.rri.).,..ff hv lu,. W. U. IltNtion. Ma, W.
FiHLar, of lialaer. and MuallASKAU Vt'u-
notf. of llamsourg.
lillRPHYCHUKCll. At the resldnnoe
th i.nM'm rattiwr. Itr. Win. I.lsler. in thlscltr.
on Wednesday evening. WaK.-h loth, by iter.
. Ulakinsim, Ma. J. J. Muai-m and Mas.
CHUKCH, all tn neiera.
Thus Is a Stuns and propitious onion of
enapM Iss capital etty's most excellent and
estimable people, and we Join with their many
friends of Albany and Halera In wlshlnj them
a long life of unalloyed bapplne and umle
vlated prosperity. They took yesterday morn
jag s train for lortlaad, thence to sail on the
steamer for Han Praaclsou, designing to spend
their boner moon la travel. We wish Uiem a
saw and pleasant journey and an early return
to their beautiful capita I home.
LIST Or LETTERS
Remaining In the Albany Post Office, March
11,1875. Persons calling for these letters, ronsfc
give the date on which they were Advertised,
Adams, Mrs. Mary
IRurce. fjorctv
ijstwr, iwiiito:t
G'ooppor, Frunk
. U'umpuoll.TK i .
. I Dodson, UD t .
Illtovklsoa, T II
.) illumilton, Henry
llMcMahou, Miss Mary
i llMiller, Mary T
lltleynokls, Elislia 9 ,
, I Smith, Edward .
i Thompson, Win ,
! lineman, Moses ,.r,,
llWUson, John p
P. H. -RAYMOND, P. M.
Davluuon, Henry
Fisher, Isnuo
Knotts. Wm .
McDcrnod, Mrs ,
lt'htiiRon. W J
ftharp, Lewis
Thompson, W H
Thomas. David .
White, Henry
AT THB STOCKIIOLDKRS' MEETING
of the Albany and Bantiam Canal,
last Tuesday, It was voted to Increase
the oapital stock of the Company from
$30,000 to $60,000, aud the Directors
were authorized to negotiate a loan
sufficient to cancel the debts of the cor
poration. 1 1
Ballou'8 Magazine for March Is
i Interesting, instructive and useful
as ever. For the price Baliou's Maga
zine is the best in the country, as it
has 1 something to suit every taste.
Love stories, sea yarns, advsntures,
and poetry, engravings of msrit, and
those of a comic nature.
t&" For the very best Photographs,
goto Bradley & Bulofson's Gallery
with an ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery
street, Man Francisco.
A suspicions Gfospol Ridge girl don't go
much on our Balsam any more. Bhe says
he's fickle, tor she saw him caressing our
New Foundland pup.
Ojbab cover? his bald head and Kray hair
lib a laurel crown. AYKlt S HAIR VKJDH
with a laurel
covers way b
covers gray heads with the still more welcome
looks of youth,
In the Hands t Science all thlnjrs become
valuable by adaptment, and salutary by their
application, 'iiuis, wauhik una uu-
tnlned from certain vegetable products of Call
turlos by the Ignorant, the Invaluable curative
known as the OAi.rs'oRNiA Vinkuas IUttkks,
a medicine which Is exciting the wonder ot
the community by ita beneflclal operation In
the worst cases of Rheumatism Vulinonary
Disease, General Debility, congestion of the
Liver, Constipation, Scrofula, and Malarious
Fevers, ww.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Chapped Hands and Face,
Hot Lips, Dryness of the Skin,
stecc,
Cured at onee by HEOKMAN'S CAMPHOR
1UE wtl tl uiauKKiwci. llKeeiiie nanus
sort In all weather. Hee mat you got riftuiv
MAN'H. rjoiitnyaii Druggists, otuy zo cents.
Manufactured only by H mirman & Co., Cliem-
istsauu uruifKiits, new tora. juiuo ,iy.
SBBI.KJg,. CP. IIOQ1IK.
0. B. WIIKELEB.
A. WIIEEIiEtt fc DO.,
SHED, OBEGOISI
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
neuters in Merchandise and Produce. A good
assortment or all Kinus ol uoous always i;
tjira at. InivAflt. mnrltnf. rut.fa.
Agents for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills, CI
iir MIIIb mtiirna Ac. iv '
JAHM paid for WMKAT, UAi, I'lillo.-
BU11KK, KUUHana ruuii'lld, vwniiiyi,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
Corner Tint and Washington Streets,
ALBANY) OREGON,
Hurler the now manaaemont tht noBUlnr
Hotel haa beon fitted and nfiim lulled, and
now offer the traveling public the best uceorn
modatlona on the moKtrtMisoimblttoniu. Tim
old proprietor has moved from the hotel and
tho houHo la uutlrely under a new mauatimnt.
sTFUEE COACH to and from the hour.?.""!
J. H. BACKENHTO.
vlOnaiyl. Froprlutor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
mjOTICB W HKItRBY UIVRN THAT I.Y
IV virtue or an indent Inn Issued out ol the
County Court of tho county of I Jim, BInto of
Orcifon. In favor of Jacob HouOerfl Mill lloiiia
mill Brenntr ngalntt Hurt In Uray, for the
mm of two hundred and forty-four dollars mid
nlxty-Hx and two-tiuru oenw, eoia ooin oi tne
United State and for oosti and dlaburaemontN !
In the im of twenty-two dollnm and ovent.y
flve eenti and aocrufng ooits, duly .nttetttud tho
tith day of March. 1870, and to ino dtrautod and
delivered. I have levied upon all tho right, title,
hnrl nf. In. nnd ui the folio will ir described wal
AnlntA. an the 8th duv of January, Ufifi, towlt ;
A part lit 11.0 iiousUioii luuu-ouim or jsiucs
niakelr, situated In Meotlon (I, In TowiiNhlp 14,
Houlh HaiiRo 2 Went of Willamette Mnrldlnn
In Unn county, Htatoof Oregon, commencing
at the ttouLu-eael ooruor of 11 lock No, 13, In
tho town of Browne viae, In said county, and
running thence Kant 0 rods, thenoe North H
roUB, llionoe venvrom, immuw nuiim a nnia
to tho place of beginning, containing Ti square
rods, I will on ,
Monday the 12th day of April, 1875,
at the court house door In the elty of Albany,
In Raid I Ann county, at tho hour of one o'clock
la the afternoon of that day, noil at nuhlio auo-
Mon, alt the right, tttlo, internet and entate of
tho said tJertla uray In and to tho above de
ecribed roal eittato, for aaeh, gold ooln of the
tin hid (states, toeaimry bam execution, cohw
eadacocriilngooitfl. U U. KICK,
ADMINISTRATOR MALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
mrOTIOFJ I HFltKBY fflVEN THAT THE
IH tindHraliriied David From an. AdmlnlNlra
tor of the enTutoor J. C. (iravoe, dncuused, by
virtue of an order of the County Court, of Linn
County. Ordgon, made and entered of rueurd
at the regular January term, thereof, 1K75, will
ell at ptiut.c uucuou at too uuun iiuueju uuur,
la Albany, Linn (Jounty, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 13th day oApnlt W0,
between the hours of o'clock A, M. and 4
o'clock p. m. of Raid day, the following de
ncrlhed roal estate belonging to eald oKtate
to-wlti ieAglnntng at a point on the Kant
boundary or the original donation land claim
of Wallace "Juehinan and wife, claim No, 07
as apiMar on the pints and eurveys of the
Weet Willamette Meridian, Llltu County, Ore
gon, 30.7(1 ohaltin North of the Houth-eurit cor-
nimf an. t.l tt !.lin. ruiin HIT thonoe Wuet 71). HI
otmln, thenco North '.U chain, thence North
28 degrees Wert HU.tW chalne to the iNm-in-weM
nnrner mt eald claim. Ihence KaL MM ohnlna,
thence Houth 88 oltalne to the plaoe or begin
ning, containing M acrws of land, more or
1pm, lying and being In Linn County, Ori'gon.
The aia Vftluable tract of land lls within
about 81 mile of Albany, and will be sold In
two parcel, the Bcnith half as one parcel aud
ie norui linn as one narom.
Terms of HalOnld coin of tho United
8tftt.ee. one-half ot Durehnft" price to bo paid
flnwn ai. the timrt of ftnle. til Other half Oil
twolve mouths time with note and mortgage
on the jiremucs, sold lor wv-urny.
Oso. R. HMf,nf, Ati'y for Adm'r. '
March Uth, 1M75. r.31w4,
PROPOSALS
KOIt THB
CAPITOL BUILDING
AT BALKM, oriKUON.
afim WILL HE RKf'EIVKl) AT THE OF
Ik fluo of the Hoard of Capitol Hu lid lug Com
mlMlonari tor the louowtng, to-wu i
About 00,000 fee of Lumber.
This lumber mtint lie furnlnhed within the
thoe and M'liforin tho bills and Mpeclfta
lloim of th same now to b swjen In the office
of the architect, W. W, i'lx-r. In Halem.
Hald bldi luuet bo acommiil"d by an under
taking with two or more iurwtto, of not m
thnn nva parent, of the amount of aatd bid,
cindltloDHl that If I lia contract Ih awardd to
tlieiiiid bitulff he will oiiUt Into bonds for
tho faithful perform nnct of eald eontraet.
Tin; bl'lM rwwtved by the 1km rd for id him
ber will be oucmtl by said Board at tliHr office
In Hnlem. on tho 8d day vi April, ltlB. at 1
iVdfu'k i. w. of Id duv.
The lioard reawrve tha light to reject any and
afltade.
--.i In eviin will be M il.
Midi will alM b nwi ad on the tame terms,
at the same f m anu place, ior me
Carpenter Work
MHNNtaair In oonatmctlng and pulling on the
roof of said building.
The aaiuato b performed aocordtBg to the
plans and iinwitb-atUmiiof the work now Itt tho
tf)Vof euild nw:lilU"!t.
tiy ordorof the Hoard.
II. m APLBTON. President,
P. fa. WlMJS. .Secretary.
Halo ni, Mured i, 17A, nllwO,
ADVERTIi
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS
IARRISDURC !
MOTTO :
"LIVE AND LET LIVE!"
(I shall Innnirnrale this motto Into practice by
ptiLniuisiiiK i.nu piiiitwi.i
If AVINU PUItCHASBD THE INTEREST
al or my late partners. Messrs. t. v.tena anu
A. Aiispfteher, I am desirous of keepinft- the
biiRliu-HS up to Its former standard and to give
T will heeln the Fall Trade With a (VOBh 1n-
olco of new iioods, couslstlnff of
Dry Uoeds,
Groceries,
dent's FuraisliIitK Goods,
Ladles' Dress Goods,
lints A 'hih, 1 -Boots
A Shoes,
Hardware,
Crockery,
' efce., ate.
such as Is generally kept In n
FIRST CLASS ifeTalt. ; STORE ! 1
All of which I will soil at
GKEATI.V REDUCED PRICES) t
. Constantly on hand, ,
METZLER'S CELEBRATED
RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS
r no pom a l
BBIOK "WORK
FOR Till ,
STATE t'APITOI UUILUIXU
AT SALEM,
Tm WIT.T. RE KRHEIVKD FOR LAYING
13 all brinks, nocwuury to lncloao said build
iniC according to plana and Hpeel(.catlone,
which can uu noon at me Aruu.ioct'R ouieo in
Salem.
Hald bide must be accompanied by an un
dertaking, with two or more lurcttei, of not
lens ihun nvo por cent, m in amount oi muu
bid. aondltloiuid UuiL it the contract be award
ed to the said bUldor ho will enter Into bondi
for tho faiturui perform mice oi nam contract.
The bldB reoelvod by tho Hoard for laid brick
work will be opened by said Hoard at Mitdr
onico, in ntuem, on tne mn any or aiarcn,
Hoard roitervo the right to reject any aud all
bids,
mm. at one o'Oioex u, in, ui emu uay. int
u, n. coin will h paid as th work pro
groMe.
ay oruw oi me uoaru, ,,,. ..
P. L, Wiujh, S(!orolary. ; Fruit.
Balem, Fob, lUth, itm, ltOTwo.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ALLRIZR AND 8TYLKH AT PRICES TO
suit the times. Ureat Improvement made
on finishing photograph!.
SOMETHING NEW I
I make the coovlnu and euUrtrlna: of old
T)aRuerrotynni, etc,, a mwofaltty, and my
cliarirei are as follow; 1 will enlarge from
small oariim tsxiu or itrxri, and fiuun nicely,
for from IXft) to 10. for the flrat oouy, aud tl
for each additional cony, which Is lawer than
It Is done for in Nan Francisco. Call and sue
until! I lo.
HatlHiaotlon guaranteed or no chnrjee
A. B, I'AX'ION
ulOnSltf.
REDUCED PBIEH. .
PRINTING PRESSES!
ranlllB 8ILVKRPLATED HAND HTAMP,
M. fur printing haunts on clothing. This
CrlnU one lino, and U furnished with 3 aluha
1'tn of tyfic for !,), or 5 alphabets for $1,75.
The Uiinrha Hand Btaniu. with 9 aluliabcts
of tyi $1,11;
The imnrovwi nano nutuii), prime u ijupi,
with u alphabets of tyj ,
The Home Cmmtanloii Curd Printer, for tins'
lniMi mun and others, .rlnt 4 lines, with 10
nantnii. ;i,ou,
he IIiih n.'HH Man's Printliicr Press orlnti S
mi", wiiu io aiiiaucit vw
The I Ham ond Printing 1'rcss prints from iH
to ft incut's swiuare Vi,m.
A atonic of lnde 1 ble ink. inklnff cads, etc,
furnlithed fnw with each press, All orders
promptly nned.
nfinu oruureu nuivmn nirniun.
vlOn28mB. Albany, Oregon,
NEW YORK TRIBUNE!
"THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWSPAPER."
THE BEBT ADVEETISINO MEDIUM.
Dally, $1U a year. Bomb Weekly, W. Weekly,
Poatag lrre to thm Hubwrlbar. Hieel.
men Coulee and AdvertlKlua Kates Free,
Weekly, In chilis of lltfor more, only ft, pottt
ag naiu. auutum j h i iiiuunm, pi. i ,
vlUnHttyi.
A DVEHTIHINO ;(!hcap lOowl ;Hyrternatlo,-
dim an iKTHone wno
conteniiilaU) inakluic
onntrnuU with newniuiH'rt fr the Insertion of
advcrtliK'inuntM, shmild Ni'nd 943 cants to Ueo.
their t'AJHrtii.M-iHjuiv (nincty-mivenin eoi
tltm.l containing llltu of over WW newsMfttx-n
and itfltluiittoH. Hhowlna the col. AdvertUe.
rnonta taken for hadlfm naucrs In many HUU'i
at a tremendous reduction from puhilrihers'
rata, umttiiie hok. , vwuwyv,
JS5 to JS21 M-JFmWi
iMMiiile of both sext'S, ynunic and old. make
mere nioner at work for us, In their own lo
eallllcs, during tlielr spare moments, or all the
time, tlinu at any tliliia else. We offer employ
mnnl Hint will imy liantlsoiuoly for every
nour wors, run iiur.K iui, ., v., w.i.
fr.e. ekiid us your addrxMM at once. Don't
d'-lay. Now Is the lime. Jloll't look for work
or business elsewhere, until you have learned
whatweelfer. O. rl0ll 4 Co., Portland,
Maine. viuuwyi.
J. A. VANTIS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT IAW
COBTALUa, OKXQOIf.
0
Will nmrtl.'o In all the Courts of the Hate.
r Office in the t -ourt nomie. .a
ADNIMINTRATUB'S KOTICr"
mur irailRRHhlNKI) HAVINO BITe".
Ji. duly appoint! hy the f'oMaty Court ol t he
louniy ei i.tnn, .-mumj oi ,,f-k.ii, n,ii,n.,...
of LbH ..late of John O. Mansnetcl. dettaiKl.
all iMriutit. havloa elalms aaainet the seid
eslatean) hwrwhy Mtulrecl to present tfi.
same, with the proir vonehere. wtthtn .is
months, to the nnttr-slffned at bis residence,
near iUrrLburg, Urein.
h.u, rfiKr, Aimri.
Feb. 13, 1175. ua.
advertt3i:mi:nts.
ANTi-61LiSiiS AiSO CATKrtfTIS.
$t you want a $afe g-jj-gsiivs,
Use them, to relieve the Stomach and
Bowels, end cleanse tho whole All
memary Canal. ,
if yon want a &iver feiimnlani,
,. Use them, to restore the action of thie ;
. organ, and to remove all obstruction
of the biliary duct, and you get rid of
, Bilious Dyspepsia.
$ you want a Jild fecisatlv,
Use them in small doses, and they
will remove a Costive habit of body,
which, if let alone, may generate
serious diseases.
Dr. Jayae'i Sanative Fills are helpful
also, In Skin Diseases, and for what 1a
known as "Impurity of the Blood."
They may be taken at all times with
out danger, and while using tliem, yon
may eat and drink as usual.
Prepared only by the Proprietors, Db.
D. Sayvk i 801 t Philadelphia, and sold
by Crane & Brigham, Wholesale A gentn,
San Francisco, and by DrugKtota gene
rally. . , ,
.. (bucckhsor or a. oowah oo.)
LEI3AN O N , 0 11 K CI N
DEALER IN
GENERAL IHEHK sIAilDISl; 1
WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK
rrt-y goodsi
GROCERIES I
Boot and Kliocs !
All for Bali at the Lowest Prices fer CASH
or l'ROUUUIi.
All persons owing A. Cowan A Co. can nettle
by oallinfc on CIS at Lebanon.
v7aMtr.' JAMES L. COWAN.
EMPIRE BAKERY
PROVISION STORE!
JOHN SCIIMEEK,
Car. First . Bllaworth St. Albany, Or..
Keeps eealtsatly on sann sempl.te ass.rU
meat ef
i
aroceriea sad Vegetables:
! ... french and runes; Candies;
Wines and Canned Fruit!
Cigar, Pipe ani Tsbasss-.
Aad e.er;ttii else to be found in a llrst olun
Retail Family Ureoorjr sad KetUia Kutnbltsb- :
snent. "Live and let live," is bit motto, asd
shall be tbe aim ef my manner ef dealing Willi
sustemers. Call aud see bi.
T?n37jl. JOHN BCHMKISK.
Ti.r;-iiv,.no9f M'uhi f 4
. . h ,h'3 (HIT IllU4- i,j'r'.
;,i-i V Vsiitl.liTi t (
i 'i v of tho , : i-
. .. ( jt 1 1 i 'i'.-ji., ..,
,V 1 n 'il:' 1mpn.lt 1 ,
t V luu itml Ovrx tvofbett l (.' ( liti.v
.ncni'i: Wt i.U, Watery, ttum?d. n tut
K( ar-W!fOst'l Kyee, and nil other IJin
tui or the Kyi.
wasyk xa Aioim monky by ArurrsriNQ
IHWK a lawki oy roun noms and jm
rtGVUiva roiR fack. pamphit-iorioo
Iiat- Mallvd Ffc Bend your Mddrvsa
o us mImo
Agents Wanted,
(font sr IeX1les. $A to ttOtttlar piinrmiltu'd,
Peil pirtlcttlan sent frae. Wr.D ImatoiiiMUly,
DR. X BALL & 00 (P. o. wox ouy.i
Vs, 01 Lifasrtj 8 Hsv If k totf X
A C AUD.
AH. BKLLA PARKER, T ATE OK OMR.
gon City, bog leave to Inform tho public
that they have purchased the entlrs ntwk of
drug. mi'tilelneM etc., formerly owned by 11. ('.
11111 Hon, and that they design continuing
the biislneiw at the old stand, whra they pro-
ros to keep in the itnure, a uiif nHHorMiueiu. at
,f-iiu-n. ClhemlealH. 1'iitent Mi'dlclnen, Toilet Ar-
ttoies and everything usually found In a UtM
claH drug ators.
While earnently soliciting a continuance of
tlis liberal patronage herotofore extettded to
ttis OLD hoitbe. We hope at the same time, by
fair and liberal dealing, and careful attention
to the wants of otmtomers to meet tho entfein
of any mw frlands who may favor us with their
rders.
Particular attention win dc giten to ino cniji
Eundlug of phytilclaus prt-Mcrlpttous and Hurt
receipts at all hours of the day or nlijht.
A. it, tlKl.L A; I'.VHK ICK,
Buecestsom to It. Uxi.i. & Has,
Albany, Oregon, Out. ttth, Wi. uH(,
WONDER OF THE WOULD I
Look here, Weary Worn ,
THE CUlil" oTEAI WASUER
Isths lentt cheaicHt and most duraMa tiift
chine aver invttnted, and will eont nothing to
find out what 11 will do. lookout for loHH.si
tlonsaetha country 1 full of tiieio. The Cli
max can in hd by calling ufK) our aRiul, or
from W. H.M('Kariiir.Un-ti!or,AM.aMT, The
pricflof Hill wonderful nmchlue n.ies from
SJi.iiOto IS.tW. and worth tli !tentln, of ev-r
family In tho Htato; don't fall to e It before
punmanlneaay other.
Kl.l WAZlCUUenerftl Aerntfortbe Stats of
Oregon. tnntt.
NOTICE TO
TITK PIRHT MFWINU OP THF, SITIR-ti-rllieralotho
oatntul rtoli of the Absen
Pmll Ji-rvln Otn.)ti,y, of Albany, t)re
gnn, will Imi hIU at tho Court House. In the City
of Albany, Unn county, Orwgoti, on tha
10th day of March, A. Z. 1S75,
at one o'clock In tho aftf-rnooa, ffr the pur
poMootelfcHiiff (nrt Iipss Miso three! dimrfor,
m the stoe-kholdi'i-s piHHUiil hall d(rui!ue,
and tranaactlng all ft hsr buin wlut'h may,
uiiiltir tha stuictc o this S at, prcrii.v be
done at Bald km'Huk.
By ortlar of tho board of corpora f''m.
fri i caiu iU-t. K-eW'y.
Ai.aaw r, Oregon, Feb, ifcth, tovs.
ALT TUP r'ti M
hrhv fE-(o(H)l
of i' i I 'tt
Safe dtt.
Hi rti'ml
. he i,r i
miUn) in the '
n t i
a. i all P- ' t 1 ' ft" s
and uiit s tV M 1 n t ! t
Albany, lc. IM l
n.