The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 30, 1875, Image 4

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FitlDAY..
....APRIL 80, 1875."
AGRICULTURAL.
Wintkb Pjsars. Our markets are
poorly supplied with late-konplng
i'.e Sunimer lli.:-,
' .X prk'-:4 iii.iiecl
K . 'lar
tiio imia who raises tliem. They
Would 4vite gfthosB siibavlrig penr
orchards to graft their trees with
1 ite fruit, foremost among which are
. the Bartlott and Winter Nell is. 'Ii
.toetter; vurioty; . thbugh -light- bearers
,nnd small, swill,. yiek .t greater
Amount of money uer ?cre.3i!jvi0n ,
(Mange i "op CpuaitijTANXta, 1
The tinner of to-day is surrounded'
by different conditions from the farm
er of thirty years ago, and tlio sooner
hereaW.Pg tint tliojjottcr.- iThenthe
MrK. KWU dealer purcfiawsl his goodt
on six, nine anu iwei ve inontnscrealt,
eimrgiBg thlrty.threo to fifty ter cent
proftt-n mplvr. goods that to-dtiy arc
sold on a margin of fifteen Vr,venty
per cent. But the pay Is ensh In
hand. This Is the reason why the
rarm-hsnd most, havo his pay at short
Jnterfl4 ttSt-lUf) very -BimpJo reason
that iiha (Ojredit, andmusbpay
casn .ipr wnt ne.fiurcjiaseii..,, ,
' Horse Cribbwci. tj Cribbing, in
horser11 is-a ' disease occasioned bv
whisky. Horses addicted to cribbing
nave contracted Iho habit at oross
road drinbing-establishments, by lim
ine tiud, to Dostd or fences lone after
the hours of Jc(lng,'gnd becoming im-
paufiiw frotractod stay of tliwr
masters, who , ,,en thfongh iW
oraoKBo. hoose drinking so
frequflt)yinjr d,. ri,--iniiiat.
ing the BurgkMfcKH,of..h. imlii
hers, and in the acl waiow winf, ,,
bwmef6nd of it. ' No oue for cfr
bingj mump,' Vir:-witid-suchn
.la-Mi th 'Wiuho: ;of lit. 'j.
plaint given to the farmers' Clin,i)y
K. 0. 1'osU'il of Mississippi.
How to Keep Hams. Every sea-
on more or less hnnis are ddstroved
by insects, or rendered too unpalata
ble to be eaten by decent people. By
following this method the insect can
be keu t ,diitancf . f ;it f iV very
nuiipiB, hum wiuun reacu or aimosr
every farmer in tlio country!. After
the meat had been well-cured bv niok-
In ami rfloke,tke iterna otetit (ashes
tree from bits of coal, moisten tliem
with a little water, so that they will
form a paste, or else inst wet the ham
a littlwati rUtt'rti, ihe1 ishcs 'dfy?
nuooeii in morougniy, they serve as
capital ' insect roteotoV,A and' tli
harai can be hunur uo in the smoke.
bouse or wood chamber without any
.)aM.,..-.-..wAlw.-......::... jr- x T
HOUSEHOLD
Manubs FOn.Vgiwr, t Whore or
nnn!.. m.iikb .. U .... .1 1. T L. I, 11
S""" wovmi nuuuiiua 1U ilia BUll,
freer on tf jbotitai fotash wi
speedily' rest5r8 it tolls original foi
tility. Insaiid,j(;spls qrganie
in the form ol peat, muak,
i original lor
matter
or leaf
mold should be -combined- with the
potash and the bonesv The finer ilio
bones are ground. Hie Vre speedy
their, aclioni i ll' tlie bones are ground
in a raw state, that is, without steam
ing or burning, and ground very fine
and mixed with three times their
weight ot fine muck or peat, or leaf
moid, anu kept moist tor three weeks
before being ,ised,lhpy'wril generate
an uie ammonia neuuasnry to the rap
id growth of wheat or other growing
oropa, without the addition of other
ubstanoes, .-Vji" : ' .' '- -' .
Tallow ,ko GAticsl -A-' corres.
pondont of the Field says ., 1 : ;
J'Ono. d;iy,.I,notioed' ai.flwk -of
eleven pure bred; .Crove-Cnilif "cliick-
ensTorytWdJ With batli Called
gnpes.. ( rumark.ed to tho?iiiil who
had tlioin In .eliarg,! that he 'would
not have man 'ohlckenM- out of that
lot 'Oh,:.' v"nlllld', 'said lie, 'I
nnve 501. a ,cur ' jot tnora jroin , a
neighboring woman, which Mx
common ,IJiiilfpenny fidlow : windla.
or ont-meai ' ana, : surnboiit': ,,The
remedy wb rewirted to and the Crevo
Coours have every one recovered mid
grown Into Hncly developed chlefcbni
I have since tried, litis : cure with
invariable ' .utvos on Brahuias,' Dork-.
illgs, Ac." fin ii' j 4'';
PlCKI.mi WV VOT XtO nt,OssbM8,
We olwervu some discussion- in t'ho
papers on the practical utility of pick
ing the lil(K)iin. off ;fruinr growing
potato.pbi nts to inoreaso the growth
of Hie tube! Acconlliiir 't(j'thii,
thfi Would be tho result, the forina
tion of Btxds alwaj-i tending to) ex-i
heu-tt nuiro or lem the vitality of the
plant, wany years, ago a stutoineut
ciimo from JCurop an this sulijix-k,
and we were told that the crop would
be Increased; one-third by carufully
romoyjiig all the blonaums.-, Wo
gave it a careful teat In rows sldo bv
sidii, buf nllijary rteiwuriig did not!
tunicate me slightest ultluroiice,
which must have been Very small If
any probably requiring Inure refined
welgbing to distinguish it, nnd of no
consequence whsovor in C9uiion
.RoaWIKO QioVME.u-Cottoi should
never be roastod darker than a no
chestnut brown. When the color np
proaclies to black it gives a burned
dry flavor to the infusion.
Foit Bleaching: Clothes. One
ounce bijiai, oiuht quarts-water, thre
pittnds, rap 'Put the eorax iis" the
'sier and lei. it boil. Afier it boil
add ilia soap in small pieces.
Flavor fob Fuostino. In frost
ng for cakes or pudding a little lcmo
jiiic.al4g4ku4d orcrwimpf tartn
ihb ven plensaut addilion to the (sale
'idcs making the frosting much
lighter. '
English Cookies One cup
hrju-ivsuitn;;, hajf imp bulbar, one file
ivW'&bk&'ivii1 rotcroiioM til-
He soils, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg;
make hard enough with flour to roll
nut; out in thin cakes.
Lamb Outlets, Trim tho slices
free from fat, beat up the yelk ot nn
egu withr.rapud jbseaJ.-er crackers.
season w(ithjrepp.er ami salt, .djp, in
iWcfceiets alii try fn' ulittef tdnlly,
uniil thoroiighlr done.
Mildew mon Linen. Mix soft
soap with powdered starch, half the
quantity of suit, and a piece ol lemon
la it on.bQtlt, sides , with; a' paintjtr
hrusli.i Let it bo in the Open nir-on
frSss is J)iei()iablo-T,lill . the ,' stain is
removed.
To Remove Mildew. Soak the
parts of the cloth that are mildewed
iu two parts ot chloride ot I lino to
four parts of water, for about two
hours, or till the mildew has disun
lieareii: then ' thoroughly ' rjiiso 'it in
clean water.
To Wash Ruibons. Do noUh'row
away your ribbons because lhey? are
oiled. Wash them in a suds made
ofTIne toilet' soap' and oolil water
queening llieni qiiokly through
i'lien iron them between two clulhs
with an iron rfotto"dildt.
DOUOIJklJTS.-Orie
MEDICAL, .
cup ot suirnr.
ie of liutusr-milk, one egg, one-fourth
fill SHj,,"j ,, .1.. ... ...,.Vl. . ,
three tablespfioulals o
ulted.u..i ...i l. ...
A "1 win, u niiiiuuie unantit
ol flour, wi. m.ka illl)t!1H ,?,,,;
nulsasany e.or 'nuM cat
' THtPBlLettEH, Tv-btnJ
or of a pound of su. .,... . .
wi.iii idi ui n
1 :.e a .VHU"
T"""' . T' V! lB'. of a pound
tt iintMrtlsrru': limAni. . .
..?..." . 1" 1' e r lit ' sugar
fcnu icunpuuiliuia Ul lliuilish4 'jujue
and peel oi'one lemon, two table.f0
tulsofmilk. Boil in mold three ho,ri(
Lioirr Hyb Tea Cakes. One oil.'
of sweet milk, two eggs, a tablespoon
ful ot brown sugar and a larizo pinch
of salt. Add 'enough rye flour to make
it asf.'ititt asj common"! griddle eake
batter. Bake half an liour in "gem
Mlilt 'tot dr;4b!d,H desired.
Fiiiei) Pobk Steak. Cut off the
rind;-and if there is ououjli fat on tlio
pork to fry it, rub It with salt, sane
and pepper, and fry until thoroughly
done; be, uaroful uot-to .-burn it: it
should fry slowly and a long time;
servo the gravy us il is, or add water
and a little flour.
1 ;Snt;ti''8 ToNotfa faf KaVory Jel-:
Lt. bkin the tongues, lard them ami
cook tliem until they are quite tender
in good veal broth or any white stock.
take outline Innguva, boil down the
liquor to a still, clear icily, and pour
enough of it over them to cover them.
10 be eaten cold. ,
Stufi'ino fok a Tuiikev on Chick
en lako some bread crumbs and
turn just hot water enoiifh to moist
en them; put in a pious of butler not
irieltodthe sisse of A hen's egg, add a
pooful of pulverified sairo. a leusnooon-
ful of ground uuuper and u teasuoon.
ful of salt; there may he some of the
bread crumbs thai may need to be
no ppeit; then mix tioroiiL'ulv and
sum vour. bird. - . ...
Prri'AKIno Small Fisn.Anu
kind of small fish 1 my bo nreoared 111
thflf following, m4uiier: After being
well washed and wiped, if is put in n
pan wUUuliuItt butler, and, surinkled
over with pepper, salt and ornnilw of
uread sui'aped Irnm ! orustv lost, with
an onion olmppod small, ami fried in
in the ovon twenty minutes to half an
IUUI . ,. , . ... , ,.
, Removal ' of TAPBWOBiit-'A writer
eaj-s that iu treating some cases of
tapeworm he has . employed no pre
liminary ' provisions beyond forbid
ding the patient to take any break
fast the day on which it iB intended
to remoy the worm, ahdgiing him
a large dose of Rochelle salts the
preceding night. At 10 0 clock in
the rooming, a floso is given made-f;
one-hull ounce of poiiicsranato root,
one-half drachm pumpkin seed, one
druchm ethereal extract of male fern,
one-half drachm powdered ergot; two
drachms powdered gum arable, and
two drops croton oil The pome
granate bark and pumpkin seed are
tliororigllly: tiruiserl.i and,, "with the
ergot, boiled in eight ounces" Of "water
for fifteen minutes, then strained
through a coarse cloth. The croton
oil is, first weli tnbbodup with the
asacia' arid' extract of male fern, and
then. formed into an- emulsion, with
the, edticfiuli fn Saeh yci e
worm was expenea anve ana entire
within two hours. In. each case too
the wdtm was passed with the head
firmly fastened to the side of its bodv
'ailnu the witatt'pwt, from wbui
it was with difficulty removed.
AJ Vlj BT1SKS1BNTS
ii e ihiihitu 01 American' oalrlea
nave heen compiled by Mr, Fairuhild
I'residupt of the Butter and Choes
Mioiisngo, at the reqnost, through e-
iioruioi.i oi -ei Virginia, in Jllr.
. Faircliild'e report jttl show that the
consumption of butter iu the United
oiat.es is i,vu,uou,uw jiplillils per
iiiiuui,;iiji iioie use aionaainl it its
...I il.-. .1 -j T 1 T .
oniiiiifiiuu boiib one mira more may tie
added for culinary purposes, making
loml home oonsiiaiptinn of about
1,887,000,1)011 pounds, , The. exports
iroin tne united Males and Canada
ro about Xf!JKM),0pi, pounds, Risking
ail ' similar proiluot u( 1,4 l2,H0il,O i0
pounds, winch, at an average of 8
cents per pound, nmimnts to it),
000. The present piinl.iction of cheese
is tiurriiiiiiy estimated to be about
80,1,00 l,0 0 pounds.,:. The receipts ill
New York for 1.S7-1 were 2,0-lli .57ft
boxes, and the shipments were l'tiiiD
4011 bones. ' Tlie exports from the
United States purls for the tiioul yir.
ending June 30, 1K7-4, were 0d,BU'."&7
pounds, and the exMi,u fro-n the Do
minion ol Canada wore ' I 1.-.3 " "3
pounds, exclusive of exports m the
UiiKi ii Mules, iiikkiiir a bual Ameri
can exporl of 1 IS.TOIJSD pounds.
Mr. Fair-club) culls alicntion to the
incoinjiletuness and iisejessnevf of the
elati'stio of tlnj i:in!n Bui-eaii, and
m?iut the pauhlishment of t Hu
rcnu of .Iniisiins tt Washington,
which shall fornifih complete and
Iru-t nortiiy f5;virs bearing upon ail
!!"". ihe ml pi ".kloofs, . , ,, , . .
Ii
IIau CAttB.A capital way of di's.
posing oi ine remains ot a ham anr
making an excellent dish for break
fast: Take a pound and a half ot ham,
mi ami lean tngeiher put it into a
inuiw sun puiinii it, or pass il l irouu i
a sausage mueliino boil a large slice
oi preait in a hall-pint ol milk, and
eat il and the ham well together
id an egg beaten up. I'm the whole
ntp a moid.anU hake a rich brown
noMiffV Two quarts 'of while
com; throe halt'pinis of while beunst
wo pounds oi lucxie.l pork.' Wash
tho Oui-ft and put, on to boil iii, wnier
aflioieni to cover II, and, as the oorn
wells, more water must be added. o
to keep it covered nil the time it is
coomng. Alter boiling tour hours,
add the beaut and aork. whinh Imko
done, tho hominy may be sunt to table.
Should the pork not make il sufficient
ly salt, more may bo added. This is
very nice warmed over the next day.
' SfMii Beus. Hera ia a hint for
housekeeiiers, and a very important
one. Morelv covering up a bod with
blankots-and'eouuteiponos will no
wore keep it dry tjmn a pano pf glam
will litsip out light! 1'he atinoephorio
moisture, will ponotrate all woven
fubnes, llenco, the importance of
keeping the beds in spare rooms reg
ularly! aired. Many a dear friend ov
Alni,v.ii.i.lo,'lv I.-- 1... 1 . .!
.uu,v ii,ui mis uvea, scut to an
untimely gravo,or nOlicteel with dia.
oase by being put iulo a bed which
bad; been permitted to stand unoc
cupied,, i. Koep tlio spai-e beds, when
not in uso. free from all covei irirr hut
Sj light spread,
Huw ni Mr CaW0P.-I se
li'uted lair ripe tiiinatoes. cut out all
iiieunsues, also the hard parts about
Cuts. In treating ordinary cuts
cleanljinoBs and.care. -nre genemlly
more requisite than skilf. If the cut
be extensive, or an artery vein, or
any other important part to be, injur-
M.wvumvn uioBuiiuporiunt. mas
ter. Accidental cuts from knives,
cutting tools, scythes, etc., are more
likely to occur on the face and limbs
than on the body. " All that is renui
sitedn pencrol, is 40 bring the 'part
togotner bs ' acenratefy as posstbfe
and to bind them up; this is usuallv
done by udbesive- plaster as soon as
the cut ceases to bleed. Nothiua is
as good for this purpose as japer
previoasiy;wanea 'pyer Onf one Kfe
with thick gum water, and then dried:
wnen , useti .. it is only.- to be slightly
wettad with the tongi-e. When the
cut bleeds but little, jt;ig well te sonk
the parts in warm water for a few
minutes, or tof keep a wet cloth on it.
This removes inflammation antLnain.
ana also a tendency to fainting, which
a cot gives, .some, .persons. If the
bleeding' be" too' copious, dab the
Oart with a rarr WAf.tad with l.faneit'n!
if the wound iie Isrgo "it should' be
sewed upi ilf the blood that issues
be very scarlet, it may be concluded,
that an artery has beon" touched, and
then, whenever the bleedinsr ennnot.
be stopped, medical aid must be pro
cured; Jtna best method to pursue-is
una upvtne wonnd tightly, or to hold
thaPger atfnnSlT' against" the part
j "-TEB fob Burns. A corrosr
popdent w, that tbe tiadiogt , d
burns ,8 an embro4ion of lime wa
ter and lmseed oil. T1 Ullnill,.
agents eombined from S W
like eulatunce, -which ff.nf 1
elude tho air from tbe injurw rts
and alinyg the inflammation aiiv,8t
instantly.' Ho mentions a case when.
a child fell backward into a bath-tub
of boiling water, and was lmnrlv
flayed from her . neck to below ',,.
hips. Hor agonies woro indescriba
ble; out her clothing being gently
removed, and the lime and oil prepa
ration thickly spread over the in
jured Burf ace she was sound asleep in
five minutes. ' Subsequently the parts
were careiuny washed with warm
milk aud water three times a day, tbe
oil dressing renewed, and the "little
patient rapidly reooverod. Thouch
all the scalded skin camo off, she did
not havo a scar. This remedy leaves
no hard coat to dry on the sores, but
softons the parts nod aids naturo to
repair the injury in the readiest and
most expeditious manner. This mix
ture may be procured in the drurl
stores; but if not thus accessible,
shake a lump quicti lima in Water,
and aB soon as the wuter is dear, mix
it with the oil and shake it well. . It
the ease 'is urgont, use boiling wuter
over the lime, and jt will become
cloarin five minutes. The preoar.
tion may.be kept ready battled in the
house, and it will be as good six
months old as when it is made.
yeth: OathartlcPills,
For the relief and
cure of al! iern!itj
manta Id the atom
ach, liver, anil bow
oIh. They are n mild
nppilfiit, ami on
excellent purgative.
Itcing purely vexo
btlile, they contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatever. Jlucli
pcrioUH kknca and
ttirfl'cnnpr is prevent-
srid ererj- &mily should huvu them on hiuid
ivr uiBir proiec-iion atia tciut, R-nen rwiuiit'd.
Ioug exierierce Iihh prove-i tiictn to be die ftf
t, surest, and bewt of all the J'UIb with which
! the Jimrkiii iouniH Jiy their wicntsional use
the blood is iiurifled, the comti'llons of the yj
torn ekiicliwl, obutruutioitw removed, and tin.
WllOlfl mai'IiillCI'V (if lili lvsttni wl tn it J...nlll.ir
tu-Uvity. Intontid rj?an w hich become clogped
and ehim'inh "ro chunked by Atei-'m I'iUm, and
Btimtilntrd Into action. Thus Inciplunt disease
(a rhanKWl into health, the value of which chanse,
When iwkoned on the vuet multitudes who etijuy
itrcan hrdly be computed Thvxt mftx cootinf
nmk.1 tlieiii plciisant to take, find bret-ervee thcii
Virtues unlnipnired for any IciiKth of time, so
thai Uiy me vi-r fresh, and pei-fcctly reliable.
AHIiotiKii ne.'ir:liinff, they are mild, and operate
without diHturbance to Uie constitution, or diet, or
pceuiKtliim, . . ,, , r
Full dirttfitlons' nro (riven on the wrapper to
ow-h box, how to vm tliem m a Fnmily rhyfiie,
and for the foliowinj complidnu, which theae
For Ijii)cpla or I nil i (rent I on, r,latfM
rM, litini-nor anil Lomm at A piietltr, they
Should be takftft inoderattdy tcttttinulate tho sun
ocli, and restore Its boat thy. tone and nt'tion.
For Jitvrr C-'OiHiiltttnt and iw various symp
tontflt XCilloita lltulacbw, Hick 1 .
ache. jHBniiac or Crfn MUhutm, Hll.
Joiu li-Aud HilloiM r,Uiey should
be judicioii8iy tuken lor ttu-U ai.se, to correct tlie
difleascd action or remove Ihe obstructions whk-h
cause It. ! . '
For 0r0nterr or IBinrrliMtn. lnih Ana
mild done is generally required,
I For JlheurautUni, Ciouc, J ravel, Pnl
ftuitlon of th lleurt, Vttln In tli
id-, JHwck aud aLoliia, Utev fthouid be contin
uously taken, jta rwiuued, tn change the diseased
action or the system. Witjt ycU cliauge those
eomplaints dinapiear.'
( For lrwiy aud VroMlrnl wHlnir,
they should be taken in iHi nnd frequent Uobcs
to produce the effect of a di ahtic purge.
For MapriMlon, a larKft dofio Bhouhl be
taken, as it produces the df sired effect by syin
pathy. ' 3
As a ntnner Pitt, take one or two Ptll to
promote dhrentfon nnd relieve the stomach.
' An oecnufonal doce stimulate!" the stomach and
bowels, restores tlie appetite, nnd Invigorates the
system. Hence It is often nilvnntniro.nnn wIipi-
I no serious deranirement exists. One who feels
tolerably well, oiten flnds that a dose of these
2111 makes him fool decidpdly better, from their
cleanelnK and rcnovntUifi effect on tho digestive
apparatus.
.. PRFJAUED ur
Dr. J. a AYE It A CO; Practical Chcmiitg,
''.-ZOWJSLZ, MASS., V. 8. A,
?On BALtt Bt AIL DROQOISTB KVEKTWREEE.
ADVERTISliMENTf.
R R R.
Mws E Relief
ItfltS THE ffOKST PAISS .
IN I'BOM ONE TO TWENTY MINCTES.
, NOT ONE HOUR ; ,
Afur rdli it tbU KdvpnlHiiWpt aMd uiy aitv
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
LABWAY'S READY RELIEF
l!) A CURK FOK KVKItV PAIN.
It wu Uie Cnt ud I
TUB ONiy PAIN EEffiEDY
1 lly M"W the ntntt ecrui:Uitin (io., .lv
Ihiii, and rorrl lnitloln, tiiiliiir ! la
U'lDiuti, Uuwsli, "f olirni ifl.ui-tter'iryiina, by 01
Ayer'b
1
For Diseases of the Throat and Iiuns.
uoh aa Ooughs, Colds, Whooping .
Couxh, Bronohitu, Asthma, t
f . , n CohBumptioa, , .. , ,
Amonff the'' mrtmt
aificovcncs 01 modern
science, few nre of
more rent value to
mankind than this of
fectunl remedy for all
diseases of the Tliront
nd Luniis, A vast
trial of its -virtnoti,
throughout this and
other countries, hnr
..tf shown that it does
1 surelv and efiecttmllv
control them. Tin testimony of our best citf.
tori, of nil eliwsei, establiuncs the fact, flint
CHEniir Hkotoral will otid does relieve and
cure tlie Afflicting disorders of the Throat and
IiOjiks, beyond any other medicine. The most
dangerous allections of the i'almonnry Organs
yield to it' power; and ctwe of Consump
tion, cured by this preparation, are public
ly known, sd remarkable as horuiy to no be
lieved, were they not proven bevond dispute.
As a romedy It it adequate, on which the public
may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
im iiireruimen ui inoro serious Ulseuso, It Biivos
""umbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not toil(l computed. It olmlleuges trial, mid con
vinces ti, m(Wt sceptical. Every family should
keep it ontnnd ha a protection agninst tlie enriv
and unj ereeid attnek of I'ulmonarv Aflectlons,
wluoii are nail . ,iek At tnt, hut wliioh become
KE" tWl.iiPfli .u,l ifh unwise to
bo w hout a.. As n safepnmt.1 (o hiidren. amid
tho digressing diwnwt whioti WSet IT, iiimot
and Chest of childhood, Chkhky I'kcLTl
Is invulimble; lor, by Its timelv use, mliiL-7
tudas are resoned from prv.uiture graves, and
lived to the lovo and alfection centred on them.
It tut speedily and surelv nguinst ordinary colds,
securing sound I lie:ilth-rc.tnriiii uleep. No
one will sutrer troublesome IiWItienzd ail pnin
fnl itroiwhltb, when they kuw how easily
tlnv cum lie cured.
' Orighmlly tlio product of long, laborlons, and
ucceHi'ul ehemicnl Investiirntion, no cost or toll
Usprired in tnnking every' bottle in the utmosl
jxMMiUle iH'rfection. It may be confidently re
.le'l upon us possoRHing nil tho virtues it Iws'evoi
xhiliited, and capable of producing cures as
memumble as the greutest it uns ever elfocted.
' ' "" PREPARED DT "' 1
Dr. J. C. AYER it CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Pmcttoftl nnd Analytioa) Chemliti.
BOLD BV ALL DRUOQISTS FVERYWHEUE.
Colds. -H aaiil tbnt cold's carry
uu mure uersons tlinn enirinm wa
ojui inure are coius wiuou are ilangoi
ous ana colils that are merely a tem
porary lncouvenience. Exposure to
the cold air, if in an open space, is
not apt to do harm, but the Spaniards
have a nrororb which says that ''if
you catch cold from a draught through
a keyhole, you had hotter nuke your
will.". It is a matter of congratula
tion that physiciiins are now paying
uiui-B utMiuHon man lormorly to Una
apparently simple, but iu tiiese dayB
of suddeji olwuir.u.aud of . .linhth'e.
riu aud pneumonia, really perilous
uinmuy. ii iiiey cannot oure it they
are at least oduouting the public up
ui mo umierauinuiDg 01 now to pro
vein ii anu u is tola us that an ounce
of prevention is worth a pound bf
UUIU, ... . .
Xiiving constantly in very; impure
airiuade people very sensitive to oold,
aud iil-veutilatd bcd-ruoius had
mucn to , answer for in tliis respect
it was a mistake to aurmnsn tw
. . . . .11 -
nignt air, exoept in aguish places.
wa obnoxious. In London, night
air was purer iliau in the day, and
he advisod every one. while nvnirlin.r
a uii. uriiugui, ro xeep me bed
room window slightly opened. The
iioot or want of ventilation was
strikingly illustrated in the case of
norses, When left to run the Holds
they were hardy, and did not suffer
at alt from cold; but cooped up in
warm stables they became very sensi
tive to cold, nnd prone to serious and
and fatal nffoctioiis of Ihe chest.
That was a lesson to us to keop our
oeu-rooma. cool and well ventilated
in cioiuing, tlie groat tiling was to
vary thecharactorand amount accord
ing to mo season and weather, avoid-
Uie simi ciiil, then laod llicui into a "iff the extremes of always beina
linr..Mhiiii L.inlu AIK...a 1. .'..ii. - i ... ....... .1. 1 n . J w..m
poreelam kuttln, filling ii full: n,i,!u
red urpiier ami nut il.u t.iil ..,.
a slew lire lo.iuw gi-H.limllv stli rinif
... rrviMii iiiiiimig. nien rodiiomi
in hr.lt" lK,i original uiiantitv I iiri;,,.,!
the wlmlu 'ihrougii a ooiiimnu wiie
iM'ive. lo five pounds of the pulp 1
wi.v (..iu .m..iiih pouuaa or su
gar, oue pint of cider vinegar, one
lablecpotiuiul nf'eloves, one of sllspioe,
l wo of cinnamon, one ol salt. 1 uiu
the mixture bsik over the fire and
b"iU'd until the ihiikncss suited,
when mine tl, .wd the only fault
found was ibat il was to good. to last.
( Tho 1'iilmns of Alitl.ama will hold
the Stale IWr undor- tlntlr ausplow.
swathod iu tlanue, no matter what
the toiiip-mture, or of never wearing
flannel at all. As a rule n mi.ri.t
im.wiio w n u anvaiiMge in com weath
er the example of Kusaians ami Ca-
naiiians, wno are careful to put on
very warm outer clothing when loav-
iug uie noiiee, mt to remove it the
moment thoy come iu.
Thero. are fhme methods of euro:
First, abstuining fTOm all liquids -for
twenty-four, thirty-six or forty-eight
hours; second, a warm, or, better
Btill, a Turkish bath, inducing profuse
perspiration, aud avoiding the oold
douche; third, remaining in au equa
ble, warm temperature, until theskin
is restored to amoro natural condition.
'A CO.H.0OQARt. VR H.BURNETT.
San Franeisco.DiMbriiia.
IN Viif)H ONE TO TWENTY M1NUTKS.
tin innltir how ln.ontr itrniiaJ ng th pain tli.
' HHK.l'.VtAIH;, Urci-ri.iuii, liilimi, Cnjiltrl, ftsrvou.,
hmiaigi, or pVoiraw4 niih Ji.:s uiitv tuiiai,
RAOWAY'S READ RELIEF
WILL Ar'KOim INSTANT BASK.
INFLAMMATION 0- THE KIUNBVB,
' i.m-i.ammaiiun (fKThK bladder;
- i N r'LAl MA'i'luM Of I UK HuVVKI-i,
' CONtiKS'J ION uV THE LUNGS. 1
SMRE THROAT, PlrHfLl.T JIKKAJ HiiV,
fALflTA I ION Of I'Hfc HEAKl, '
tiVSTKrtU.'S, CEuUi, Ufl'llTllKKIA,
CA'i'AltlJi, INFLUENZA,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACIIK,
NkltKALGIA, RHEUMATISM, '
COLD CHILLS, ACL'E CHILLS.
Tbt.ppik.Uon) ib JtKAOT KELIEr tW
part o iarti wbrrv Mi jiu r dittcuily niil will
ti'onl eut nrl coin furl.
' - Twenty dropi tn half tuuiblr ot wattr will In :i iW
iiKxusnls 'ttr ('KAMI'S, sI'ASAIS, riOL'R S'lVMAC'II,
fslL'K HICAUAt.WlC, HKAUi'lUJH.V, DIAUItllt'A,
Hi StM'l IJKi, t'Oi.lC, WI,tU lli 'i'Hfc Uuiitl.b, 1
ud al INTERNAL I'ALNS.
TniveW ihnuld alwayi carry ft bat tit nf Itntf
Wftl'H KfWily JCtllcr with Ibcm. A few Un.p. ly
' nnir will prt.eut ilrimssior plni Irem change of lr. '
It 11 Irriur liau t'rsutli drauily orllllwri m a tiuiulftul,
FEVER AND AGUE.
1 PEVKR AN1 AOCEcnrfd W fifty cenls. Thr i
nt a remedial agent In thli world I bat will cor tvr
and Ague, and all other Malario.it, Hill.. up, fieri!.
Tm.Ii , Vtllow, aud oU..r ktn (aidtd bv KAU" .
U'Alf'S l-HXM) io quic. al RAUVVAV'S "llEAtV '
HL.-IKK. futv icnli r b.iltle. Iv.i'l In Uriiitf.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
SJItONti AND PljllE RICH 0I.OOI INCREASE
(M I I.SII ANU WlillillT CLtCAK SKIN AM '
L&AL'nt CL COMPLEXluN StCUKEI TO ALL.
Dr. KADWAY'S
t(AH HAIIr. THIS M')ST AhTONlSHlNO CURIS;
nJ(L'kK, ru ft A I'll ARE 'I lit LHAMiKb HIE
IIUiK L'Mlr.RUUUi, CMH'IKTHE INH.UKNi'K
Mr' II lli TltLLV WONUEIUXL JltUll-'lMC,
THAT
Every Day an Increase iu Hesli
and Weight ia Seen and Felt.
'THE GREAT BLOOD I'L'IIIFiER.
Kvrry drop f SAR8APARILLIAN ttESni.V
K.MT iiiiiiii.oih.ttiM tlihiugh the llloud, Swft, Urlii,
1 vtlinr Holds ami julm at tbt ;stui tha vigor ol
lifr, T r It rvpalr llw wastes of ih body with nsw.aiul ,
x.utid maltnal. StWula, Syptillit, Coomuiptlon, OUa
dular diuav, L'lcvri in tht Throat, Muulb, Tiunen, '
Nlv In the (Ilai.di nnd itmr parls of Ih ij itviii, Hor
.' Ev, Struii.uiif ilrliarg froui the Fan, ntid tbe wnnt
frine of Skin dltun, Kruplliint, Fev.r Suraa, Iks lrt
Hi-t, Hi i.. Worm; Sail Hliruui, Ery.ijwlaa, Aim-. '
(tlai k Hynjli, Worms la tha Flesh, Tumort, Caacsrs la
tli W.-ii.'i, and a! waahfoingaiid paiulol dlachargsi,
Nirbt HwsnU, Lnaa nf fiwrin( and all waste of t lit '
lira principle, urn with in lh uurailva rang of Ibis won.
(It M.'dnru CI eudilrj, and af.w days' uta will pro it
to any jwfiun using it Uie eitlicr of the is forms of dlxaia
. I J pot ant powvr to our tlie in. ".
II li- 1-aliHit. il.iily benmlriK r-'dni-rd by Ilia wnilts ,
ni.J dHiiHiilin thai Is iwuliiiually pros;rr.sl.g.
. kIiii ! ii.ai.-iisl mad fto:u hJa thv bLod und ihl
:. -A li.-.A I'AKli.LI . N 11 mid .In'' r'lira.
,1 "iiij- li-st IL S.iaKAiMuiLi is Kkhuia int enctl
nil V i.i. lwl aiiii In llir nire id' C'lin.iilc,
.-.-i'lk'. f., ' fiiHliil'iiMf , Afni iikiu diimurii but It II '
CIDKI'-V AND BLADPEIi COMPLAINTS,
. imirr ind Wutnlt eiiun, ()rael, Diabctrs. nrotrfy,
Wii r.Inc ninieiicoft;rliiM, lirihl blw
iii , A.itniiiiiirii, and iu ail catts whtra t'liuni are
L-Uk'lti.l ihfoiilt, urth.wsler is tlilrk, cloudy, inlaed
n.ili 'ub.tan.'e. like llie white ofnti rfx, or thread Ilk
kiiIIc silk, vr thrt Is a mm bid, dnrk, Uli'Hil apprtirim'e,
and hIiin l.uut.lutt dpittu, ami whn Ihere U a irkk
Ii:, burning rn.4(IOU whou iiuiug nUr, nnd aln in
It, hmnll ul lit Itavk aud alvtig lb liai frlue, I.U.
WORMS.
utdy fur WORMS
I'lS, TAl'K, riu.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
t'liffil hit Itnttwiiy' Iti-stitvHt.
-.Perfect Punaliie Fills,
psrfmty la'elu", . Ipi tl v umlrd Willi nv.el gum,
piiru, rtgNlai-, pnilii. .Iranw, uud itrRtielliL-ii. Itad-
rury
nU d tbe Intrrnal
iltive cure. Purely
minerals, or deli
of RAILWAY'S PILLS will free tht
tli l!.- nbiive-iiaiiird din rdtrt. I'rln, -n
, sold hy oid't.u .vrs.
ALSi: AND IllL'E." Send on I.IUf
I)WAY & Ctt, No. 3J Warreu Slrurl,
In l.jdiwt Ion worth thou muds will b sunt
Capital, Call tj Jb Coll) $800,000
Sui-plns n4(!nM)20G,l 10
Tmnrn rrrrj klnt f I.rltlmal
StBHkiun ItHRhiriii.
BT? A,"P nxrn ursnv, mm
lirtndwil UllOM l f III ii liilic.l at: tm mill Kiirot.o.
IRMIina flFRTlrirATPH ... nvnna.
T nvaiiiiiiiu mi i-uiimitfiviiil und i;n-.nciiU
lmlnu.
Buys ra KI.I,3 Pniirair.1, Ctlto, Cr
IXTraTWItWTa HIAIltl (in ontcn.
C?I.,,f.l,,", '" rtl'I.MOl sn.l
1.KU.1L TENDKIlsl lKu;-l;t uml nulO.
nun curri'iicr, i ml hii.j,-g. ti clin-k al pioiumro.
" I PI!"nnTl!miniiOTlla.
roi LKCTlovii ntnn !n Hun Prun.
niiti vicnn,. viiiiiint i-imrmi. I'tiil I'lu I
ollirr ihiIiiIkhI t, ami MK:on.ls rnnlitnl at
..Llltllllrll.
0. B Kfl4 BT, TEWl n. ETOJTEn,
Coiiler Proatdsa.
EMPIRE BAKERY
PIIO VISION STORE!
JOHN SCIDlEEIt,
Oar. Tint . Ellsworth Sts. Albany, Or.,
Ko.ni coi.ata.mllr on hand a umpl.ta assort
aiaol of
Orsesrlas and Verstables!
rnnch aa4 rancy Candici
Wlnaa ul Caanod rrnits! '
Clgara, Pip(a ut Tobacca
And ovi-rvlhini aln to ba found in a trit olaa.
Katail Family UrooarT anil Koliua Entabli.U-
tnent. "Liya ana l.t llva," U air Mi..Iih aoii
.ball ba Uia aim ur ai vtannor o( doaiioa- aid,
ou.lotnra. Call and va me.
vtoJryi. john aciniKKo,
PEAT: r.lARiCET!
J. L. II tKRIH, I'rup.
W'tl I, KtW CONHTANTt.Y OV HAND
tho tM-ia moot iho ...Uri.. ,
will always t lnuail n-a.ly in a.wiuii.oat..
.h"m"J''f '"in wllh a tall.
-li,i,wl ,im,, ,,uia M jrt.-vi
Z. BEARD & CO.,
TANGENT, OREGON,
Forwarding and OommisB'oi. Merohants,
AND DEALERS ,
MERCHANDISE AMD PRODUCE !
A good assortment of all,klnds of
STAPLE GOODS
Blwoyi in atore at lowest market ratca.
We are prepared to nil onler.for all kinds of
A Git I CULTURAL MArillKEKV
atprlceathnt moat Kiye entire satlsfnctlnn.
Come on wlt.li your orders hik! Iihvh i.im iiii.
al l'w rnti-H lor cash.
Vr .ill kinds ol produce taken In exchange
lorsjoda. vSiiJHt.
ALBANY
GUN STORE!
TILESTOS & SCOTT, Proprietors.
Ciiatrnners enn olways nnd ot this place a
flpkiHlld assort ment of
GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS 1
And Ammunition of AU Kinds.
ALSO
TOYS! TOYS I TOYS!
Or EVEKY DESCRIPTION.
Baby Carriages, Steamboats,. Games
Mechanics! Toys, rooomotlvfii, Dolls, fiova
utons and Mloljrha, In lact nearly every"
kind of toys manuiaclured.
vWnWyl.
ALBANY BOOKSTORE!
JOIINFOSHAY,
deai.su i a
ADVERTISEMENTS
wPm
TITUS BROTHERS.
Id-. .!. Walkw's Ciilifoi-iiin Vin
fsar llill.ci'S nro rt jmrcly Vosotnlilo
i ic i.i rn i inn, niiiila chiully i.'inii tlio 11:1
tivo liorlis I'oiiinl im tlio lower rniifros of
tl:e KiciT.i Knv;i(l:t iiicniiitains of t'ulil'ir.--nia,
tho mcilidnnl irciiiurtic'S of wliith
uiu cvitntctcil tlicrefmni without tlio uso
nf Alcoliiil. Tho ijiicstinu ia nlmo:.S
daily nski-il. "What is tlio cniwo of tlio
iiiiparalloluil siicccns of Vixi:iiaii !( i
Ticnsf'1 Our nnswer is, tlint tlmy reniova
Uio cniiso of disease, nnd tho palient iv
covcrs Ills health. .Thoy nro tho pjimo
blood punlieraiiil n lifo-ivint; irinc-i1t.
it pcil'eet l'lCnovator nutl Inviiirntof
of tho system. Xovor befnro ill tha
history of ilia world has a ltiudieinu lu-i-a
(.'uinpiiuntled po'si!,' iiijr tlu; l'fii'.cu-kal.K
o'.uilitiiw of ViMiii.tit linTKHs ia li.'iiihtp i!;(i
nick of ovnrj- tiiseiiMi lima in heir tu, Tin y
are a puntlo' rai-jrajvo us well us :i Toui,-.
reliovinir Con,ri.'-,-tioii oi- Iiiiianiinutini) of
tho Liver and Visoimd Oruiis in ililioun
Diseuses:" - .
The properties of Ph. Wai.icnii'a
V ISKii.l u lilTTKRS are A pci-ieiit. l)iu;ihon.'(ic,
Caniiinative. Xalriliiius. Laxative, binrorie,
Peihitive. C'iitintev-ln-itiint .SVnloriiie, AlLeia
livo, and Anli-Diliims. ;, .- -,. .-
i Uratef'til TJioiiHand:) proclaim Vin
, ur.Aii lliriEits tho most wonderful In
Tignnmt tlni.t ever sustained the sinking
pyriteia. ' ' " -; ' '
No Person en.ii take these Bitters
nccording to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided ;hcir bonos aro not der
stroyed by mineral poison or other
.means, i.ud vitnl organs wasted beyond
repair. - . ' - .
15i5ions,"I'?n:Ittcr.t and Inter-
niiUcilt rpvers, which aro so preva
lent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout tlio United States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
mb, lied, Colorado, linizos, Itio Grande,
l'cini, Alahaina, Mobile, Savannah, I!o
anoku, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
jntiro country during the .Summer nnd
Autumn; and remarkably so dilrlnp; sea
sons of umisiud Iieat and dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive e!c
ranp;cnient3 of tho .stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exertins a pow
ciful inlluenco upon theso various or
pniis, Is essentially necessary. 'Hioro
is no cathartic for the purposo equal to
1)1!. J. WAI.KEIS'S Vl.NKUAlt Iill'TERS,
as they will speedily remove tho dark
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels nro loaded, at tho uanio timo
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally' restoring- tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs. :
t unify the body against tiiseaso
by purifying all its lluidswith Vinegar
!ri-ri;iis. Xo rjiideniio can tako hold
of a system thus t'orc-armcd.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, nead
nch6, Pain In the .Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Tasto
in tho .Mouth, llilious Attacks, l'alpita
tation of tlio Heart, lnllanunation of tho
Lungs, I'ain hi the region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, nro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One huttlo will provo n 'better guarantee
i f n'i iiierli i'i.i'1 it IrntfUiv auvcrtlso
ucat. - ' '
iSfforitl;!, )r Ki;t,-rH Evil, Wliifo
Fwclliui.'s, irircr.t laysipuiu', Hwellnd Seek,
tioitro, Scrol'iiluus litlluiniiiutiun.s, Jatliilent
JnflntiimiuionK, itertairiiil Al'i?etimirt, Old
oie.i, liniptioiiu t f Llio Kkin, Sore liyoi, etc.
liiMiose. us ia ii'.i ntlu.-i- ci.UHtitutiiHinl Dis
eases, Vr.W.Kiai'S VlNKUAIt lll'ITKIIK havo
i-liowa ilivir ji.-eiit cnnitivo pou-ers in tho
most alwtiiiMo nnJ iutraotatils camw.
l'or Iiillauiuintory a::il Clsrouic
Klieunintisni, (tout, nuiotis. liemit-
tentandiutennittent Fevers, Diseases of
tlio Jllnnil, I.iver, Kidneys nnd llimlilcr,
theso Hitters havo no ennui. Knell Diseases
are caused by Viiiated lilnod.
Sleclniilical Disecses. I'crsons en
gaged in Paints nnd Minerals, such as
Plumbers, 'l'ypc-sctlers. (iiiliMieutnrs, nnd
Minora, ns llley ailrouco in life, nm mlijei-t
to paralysia of tho Jiowels. To (riiuiii
against this, tako a doso of Yi'ALKiai's Vi.v
nu,vn llrmiiis oeeiisioiialh-.
ForSk'ill Diseases," Eruptions, Tet
ter, Sult-itliciini, Illnudios, Spoti, Piinplos,
Pustules, lioils, Carbuncles, KingrWurmH.
Scald-lieuil, Soro Kyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorutious of tho Skin, Utum.rs
ami Diseases of the Skin of whatever mono
or lrnturo, are litendly dnjr up and carried
out of thB system ill a'short time hy the uso
o. uiesu miters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in tho system of so munj- tluinsands,
srs eliectually destroyed and reinoVcd. Xo
system of medicine, no vennil'uncs, no an
thelmiiiities will lice the system from worms
like these Hitters.
Li.... 1.1 l ,
r ur i eiiiaio l.OiiipiailltS, in young
oi .mi. iiiiuTien or single, ut ineuavvu oi wo-
manhood, or tlio turn of life, those Tonic
Hitters display so decided an iniliten that
liiiiiiiveuieiil is soon pcrceplililo.
t'lemisetlio Vitiated Wood when
ever you find ils impurities hursting through
tha skin ia Pimples. Eruptions, iir Sores;
cleanse it when yuu lind it obstructed and
sluggish ill the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your eelingsw-11 loll voilwheu. Keep
the hlniiil iimn, ami ihe health of the system
will follow.
. ;". Mc iiOKAi.n & co.,
11. ...-:!... l-i";i ..-!.. Sut 1-Vani-l.ei.. Calirnmia
.in.: .... ... .V ,ii I1( fliarltoii sis., X. X.
- t 1 ' J.; I 1J and Uvalera,
THE SsiMCEal
STILL TIUUMPHANT!
A D V E K T I S II M K
SEWING MACHINE SALESQF18T3
Thelaliioof Sewing Machiuo Baled for 1873
shows tliat our sales Inst year amounted to
a3!),444 two buiilred and thirty two thoa
Raud, four hunarad and forty-four) Machines,
beihg a largo Incrt-aso over tho sales of tho pre
Vlous ybar (1872.) ' '
'Ihe tablo shows thnt our sales exoport those
ol any other com puny, lor Ihe pfrlrd nnmcd.
uy hid iiuinucr oi uu, i-ft Mitolilne, or
nearly douUlP those ol any other Company.
It may be further stated that thfi sales of 1S73,
as uom pared with those ot 1S72. shown rflntlvo-
ly larger Increase, bpyoml the sales of othor
uiHitiTK, man oi any ottier yrnr.
For InHtance In iS7i we sold 45,000 more Ma
chines than any other Company, whereas, In
the sales were ' ,
113,254 MACHINES IN EXCESS
OUR EiatSHEST COM I'ETITOR.
Theso flRurps aro nU tlio' more romnrkablo,
for tho rcurion that tho sals nf the principal
Companies In l$7Hare less than their .iios in
lHT4t wlieretin, as has b-'t-n fehown, our sules
have larvly Increased.
'i he Hccount oi saleu is irom sworn retnrns
made to tho owners of tho Sewing Machine
1'Ht.ents.
Jt will hardly be denlpd, that the superiority
otiheHIXGKit MACIIIM H Is fullv demon
strated nl all events that tlK'lr twpularity In
the household is unquestionable.
' . , DKAI.KU IS
HARDWARE! jAC:
STOVES,
CROCKERY,
AND GR0BEEiEs
MANUFACTURER :
&corpEnWARt 1
bl8AKe'"'"rtUeUlna,rt
IMraOVEO; RICHMOND BAKGB
' THH BEAUTrrpi,
With lic-arllr. The CelebratU Charter Oak ,u
'.; - Vmamf Oook stove.
WKOI.ESAI.E AI KETAI1,
JoJ. Work done oa Short Soll
. aud at Rcaaouable Terms.
"eLO'voln mil and aaiJafy TmminlvMik ,
, PS - S O
3 "
1 00
' " cs so" rf i-f E !9 2 M
rJ' it
i 1 g
SS S" 53"
:s!!
P C5
si
ALBANY FOUNDRY v-
MACHINE-, SHOPS!
a; p. cherry. Pronri.i!:
ALBANY, OKEGOJV,
Nununtctnrcs Steam Englueal
- : HOUR AND MILL MACHINERY!
Agricultural iTIarliinen
ALL AT SAN FHAMCISCO PRICES
Alw ncnit for nii-hiirtson, Morlam 1 C'i
Fay A (Vs. and 11. B. Smitb'a
PATENT W OOD-WORKING : HACH1NEBT.
Also Manufnoturei of DoKroat'B,
PATENT;" IROIV ; IvfiIVC
IRON AND BRASS ; CASTINSS
. Of All Kinds, Made l Qrdarl .
Iloimirinir all klmla nf mM.A An. '
ahintcat noticb. i , : ,i A. F. CUEitHT
VimBtf. , , .
CITY DRUG STORE.
A CAROTHBRS.
A CAROTHERS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
FOSTER'S BLOCK, FIRS ST ALBANY, OREGON
TITUS
ALBANY.
A. CARD.
$1,000 UEWARDJ!
TUB ABOVE REWARD WILL RE OIVEN
to auybody proving that tho saloa of the
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
do not exceed all others by thousands upon
..unaainu, "HUB llll Hl (HllCr OKI COHIpa-
nies salen in 187:1 decreased, those of the HlNtl
hit Increased wonderfully, and keens at the
head, where it always is and should be.
TITUS imo's.
SILVER PLATED WARE!
Itotrera'
Plate on Vine
Nilver.
Kirkcl
BISCEILMEOIIS AXD STANDARD BOORS
JRLAXK BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Good In our lln Imtwimi A AniAB . a
est possible notion.
THE OLD
moon FACTORY
LEAIITEK STOIJE,
DAVID mvi, I'rop'r.
HAVE OI:VFn OUT A NEWlKATHFIt
Minn-In Altmny, and will It.-i-p immm.uiIIv
... nllmI, w iiM'-mic.'ra- iiihIIiikh,
hiiU a law awmim-nl ol li-ntu.-ra, eonolMliia
a l-irni-hrall ami hlji. llnli:K Una ami L "m
oall ami lallinrnta Wi. and nianjrmli-r minis
al h-athor which it la uscl.ia io i-minirmte
tiHf!m!)'7 l;'",'r "nJ ho.Mnakra will
Bnd It lothflrailiantacatodtal wllh tan aa 1
am (filing vtv ch.-ap. J
orv nn JKn.nl St.. n door lo Plnmmrr-i
ARCHITCTURAlANO MECHANICAL.
KKVMMEM iiI.B.BT,
Architect U tit Dnr4 ,f Capitol
THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I
JOHN BfllGGS.
DCALiniX
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES !
Or h. Beit rattcrna,
TIN, SHEET-iriDN AND COPPER-WARE
Aad tha usual assortment of larDishinf giwid.
found ia a Tin Store.
Kaoaire Heatly and Promptly Eioonted
On RearonaMa Terms.
" Short Iitt-l.-onint3 Xale Long Frind)."'
FROST-ST.. ALBANY,
Nail Door to P. 0.
Dao.5r4nl,nr
llarpar k Coi Str
JOHN IlltlrtiiS
IIEMORKIIOIDS.
A a CAROTIIRRS i CO'S "PILE PILLt
.i OINTMENT" have o.. bi-cmo ana ol
.iwuwu n9.araiiuna ol tlie dav; is pre
irod and raaommendrd f..r Piles oi.ij (wliatlwi
cbronl- orri-mnt). Snfftrors may dvutiaa noor
il. isat ihURwadj will jtive lli.-m pernananl
filial from tliii irvuliltsnia an J damaging cum.
plaint.
ant pnatpaid to aajl address (within tba fai
led Statu) Ufwi reipt nf rripe.ai.60,
A. C.MtUTllEUB A CO.,
"'"jl :boy. Ling fa., Oregon.
Tahlo Sponna..,
TvftHpotina
J. D. TITUS.
. S3 no pr-r
1 ft) -
1WALKRS IH "
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS,
GLASS,
TOILET GOODS,
French and American Cologne,
Handkerchief Extracts,
CONFECTIONERY
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Em
. FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
Family Eooip8i and Physioian's Prescip-f
tions Uompounded.
' Dao80'r0.rnM. A. CAROTHERS i CO.
GOOD NEWS IN lSonT
' '' "
MONTAGUE & Mo C ALLEY !
Have Just received and opened oul a (
MAMMOTH STOCK f
TITUS BRO'S,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CONSISTING Of
WRY CrQOHN, " GROCERIES
HARUWARE, ET.,
the whole wm pricing one of the oholoeat reUI
stores in Orepon,
They expect to win public fnvor snd publia
pntroiiaij by n prompt attenllon to cufltomort
and reiiHonable prlct'8 of enods.
MONTA(ilK A McCAU,E.
I-ebnnon, Oct. is, l87;i.--v9nlUlf
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON.
TAYLOR BKO'S, Proprietor,
LATEST FAHCY BAR FIXTURES
AND
FI5EST mm, fllSES, LIQl'O
IS TBE STATE.
A FIRST
HILLIA kd
CLASS
TABLE!
DIAMOND
SPECTACLES !
ALSO
SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
And all kinds of Sawirag Machiuo Hceulos
DROP IN,
Corneror First ftnd Washtnpton ifrcfltA 0J
poslte Kt. Charles Hotel, Albany, Oregon.
ipicttxjrbs.
SPECIAL rJOTICE
Hl i.ily, im. )ul Murii.il (mm r,.lii.-ni and i PATE1T
"mhi rntfiitm ii, ,( l.H m ht old i
mi in uie who, l,ull.lii.fc-. nrar r.4rrt
li'niinf.
Cfrmaalaaionera.
rnoE EBAwrsos,
ETC
Mill.
1 Ort Biilldln?. rVull.nd, Orwron.
willir
METZLEIVS
RAVHIDE EQTTCr.'ED CHAIRS !
fn be hml t hts manufrtrtory s.t Jo-ruin
htxold pnt- n( iK,Kjn, sn in Alhiuiy ; at iimt
l.!itr'a, AUwny ; t sm Mav toi Ht.r
rt-burn; Smuh A I;rAsri Juiinion ; Kirk
Hum". liro !is tl' ; J. (. Eif-,,o. HaU'v
J. J. Hr-Hvr.. H. wi . J. M. Jr.hn, inon. i.4f
ft 1.1, RIZHS AND KTYT ER AT PRirFS T"
hvM iriPifniF-ii. (ir:at improvements mane
on timabitig phoifrrapli.
S0METHIM3 KEW ! '
T mk thn eoi.ylne and nlfirclnp ofoW
ri:iKii.-rrilviM'8, I'll-., a RiKiMahtv. and mf
clmr.r"s an: a follows. I will .nlunn' fP'ia
nrnilmrn 1 nnnnmm.i . mH ear.l-l 8m In i.r 111x12, and Onib nl"'J'
Kbr AIRING 4 SPEnni.TV i It"" .' l H for b-' Drat tnvr.
imi J1UIU1U il Ol liOlAli 1 1 for nu-haiMUKHiii! ei.;.v. whu-li la i..cr l
11 la iloni- rur ia saa mncisca. Cull and
All Gooda
Said and Wcrfe
Warranted.
Sana
N d iorto nill DnirRinro, In John Gan
tr- old stauil. Allainy, urvirwn.
Titrs t uos.
SHMII1'
t"tallsincllon nRrant?e or no rhtnr"
A. B. PAX1U-V
nllnlllf.
THE ORi'GlfiAl BAY TEAM
IS STILL A LIVE WITH
OUTFIT!
A T K W
ipHAVKTirL ptlR PART FAVORS,
i Mill diinviji of vmnmilfii? to
j rn. the nro pn ft or tn a)Hyo rnrfy
i-sm--1! (ortrni tr-tva the cam umisv irt i 5
j city MS if-n-.nftH u.-. A. N. A KOI J
' AHan.v i I'mprlei"1