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f iTIflAY.".'-... ..,.,.;,.,..MAY 21, 1ST5. - poSTOFlat'E .;. MAILS ARHrV&Y.' From Corvallis at MflO i m. dally ! 6;.'rmn1lJ'iunnn nt 10 a. M.trl-WMRly-MiUKldV. Weilni-fiitnyR null Krlititys. I'rniivi RMllmaa (North) ilnily oiwpt BnU bnth.iitll ;tfA.Mi (Hrailli) al li! ? . at. ' . , , ,.. . . MAILS il"AT. - . ' For nailri4 (Houlli) tallj- xk Snbbulh, nt II IU. M. .tNnrltl) t Ultt A. M, ' ; Vor CkTrvaillw. dully, S"l. 'at 'V,'rI.obnrioi, on Mondays, Wnipeadays sad ''omiVnoURi-FrrimT' A. . to 1 r.'tt. Mousy order ollioo lioura, lrom 6 A. M.loal-.. - P. H.nwMOND. P.M.- REStAItKAIlI.E PKE8ENCB tF Ml(D. John Millard, who is just down from 'Eastern Oregon, gives us an account-of a most reitaarkable case of presencoaf mind, pf which the following is a brief outline! Col, Viii.fhomii9bn,foruier iy of :tlio Sal'em Mercury, bu t a presput engaged In stock raising on Willow Creek lii.Kustern Oregon Jat)io.M9 of the transaction. It seems that one day a few months ago, - wljilejirB: was at ' worli on his place, some half a mile or, soawny from the-house; bts youngest child-a little boy just able to toddle while out with its mother In the'yard, fell into the well, and the mother im mediately ran part of the way to Mr. Thompson, made frantic sign" which attracted his attention and caused him to run with all speed to the .house, where hp lea,med mora bjr signs, than words from his agonized wife that his darling little boy was drowning In the well, Ho had scarcely comprehended the terrible situation when ho flew to tho barn hard by and procured a ladder, but on putting it down in the well he found it was too short. Drawing it up again, he quickly tied the well rope to it. and let it down again, when It rest ed on tho hottora of the well some live feet under water. Col. Thompson went down the rope and ladder until his feet rested on -the bottom, and, with the water up to his neck, moved his feet about until he touched the baby which had sunk to the bottom. He clasped the little body between his feet and drew himself up by his hands until he was enabled to hold tho babe above the umtor: then taking It in one hand, hold on to the rope with the other until his wife drew him out by turning a wlnd lasB, to which the rope was attached. Arriving at the surface the agonized parents discovered that the child was to all appearances dead; hut detormiu Ine to resort to all available means for Its restoration. Col. T. knocked two of Its front teeth out and succeeded iu pouring into the aperture thus made a sufficient amount of brandy to accom plish tho baby's resuscitation, and eventually Its complete restoration. This story secins almost marvelous, but it is given to us as strictly true, and lioul wuafcwo fcuuw i i" 0 Oi l"o episode, it is our opinion that if any man would be ablo to accomplish such a result it would be "Bud Thompson." A 1'-"hii iocs CoaroEmos. Thoi Hlnekl-K.ii s of the Albany Farmer's! Warehouse Company held their annual meet! lift last Tut-Bday and elected the following Board of Directors: Dr. G V. Crawford, Juo. Huston, Thos. Fro rnau, U. H. Wilds, 0. F. Simpson, G. W. Vernon and Jan. Whealdon. By a unanimous vote the meeting endorsed the conduct of Geo. F. Simpson as bus iness manager of the warehouse. It was voted to Increase the capital stock of the Company from ten thousand dollars to forty thousand, and the Board was Instructed to enter nt once upon tluhoonstructlon ot an additional ware house with a storage capacity of 100, 000 bushels, and a first-class flouring mill. They design the mill to bo fully capacitated to manufacture all their wheat Into flour and thus Insure a more ready and certain sale for their prod uct. The report of the management for the past year shows, that the ware house business lias paid ofl $3,000 of indebtedness, kept upcurrentexpenses ,and have asuVplus of nearly $3,000 on hand" Tills left most excellent show ing and' ought to stimulate others to engage in tho business. -.'-. - - An Elegant Pbebent. While at Corvallts last week we had the pleas ure of Insisting- a beautiful' article of mechinism presented by the members of Umpqua (Roseburg) Chapter of Eoyal Arch Maons to M. E. G. H. P., James R. Bayley. It was an Ark of the Covenant, constructed in exact Im itation of the one built by Moses and earrried bjtsihe children of Israel In their journey from ; Egypt to Canaan and lost aHhe-destraclioii of the Tem ple at Jerusalem. .' The work- on this Ark was performed by our skuiiui Companion, Dr. Burnell, of Roseburg. It is overlaid with gold; the rings for securing the staves are of silver; a silver plate appropriately Inscribed adornB the top, and the whole is cov ered with cabalistic letters and charac ters peculiar to the Order. It was a superb present aud one of which the distinguished recipient was justly proud. iMPiiovEMENTS. It is scarcely proli- able that any city in Oregon has made such raphl progress lu the lino of Im provement in the samo length of time ns Albany has made In the past four teen months. It is estimated that in that lapse of time there have been over two hundred buildings erected, and there are now in course of erectlou fully twenty-five, while we hear on every band of contemplated buildings for this season, many of which will be . v on quite a large scale. Old buildings " are constantly being moved about, so a,,iwlv ft dov nosses but we see some hugs bulk of a house on trucks creaking along through the streets. The busy' sound of the hammer and saw is heard n every hand, . and laborers as well : as skilled mechanics are constantly employed in ' largo numbers. It is probable that there are at least one hundred carpent ers alone engaged at this time on bulld ines in our city, while painters and plasterers are pushe 1 to their utmost to vm nn with their contracts. Among rhn most nromlnent buildings now un 1er way are the Alden Fruit Preserving Company's building ami tne meu Church, South, both of which are progressing finely. In a few days inoro two other church buildings will be Btar(ed-a Baptist and an Episcopa lian Church. Bo that this year will owetlon of three new churches in our midst, at an aggregate cost of $8,000 or $9,(!00nenrly oil or wnien ,m iu. ,imu tav voluntary contributions from our citizens. . We doubt much if ny city of a like population can show a corresponding liberality in tms una. '' " ArroiNTJiKKT. On tho 7th int, - .- David Newsonie received from the State Doard of Immigration for Ore gon, his commibsion under them to a t as a committee of one for Howell Prair ie Precinct In Marlon county, Tho Board sends immigrant, to him who i..m.nt. or to bu. .'.' r-nt WUIil- eiiip.i'j v..., r lands In that eeetion, and for general! , or special information to Immigrants. He has already found employment for about a halt dozen young men-lmmi-granls Jum in from the States. Owing to his long and extended acquaintance iu Western Oregon, he may be able to render good service to strangers, and incidentally U our State. Hlsservi.ws Are gratuitous. :. s Changed IUsds.-Cs. n. Hum phrey hM sold his interest In the Ben L. nnnorat to Mr. T. G. Mulkcy, who will be hercator associated with . Mr. Qulvey in the conduct of that p That McKe.nzib Canal discussion, which has been going on through our columns is assuming magnificent pro portions. We have not chosen to take sides upon the question, as the leading disputants have about fully exhausted the subject. Our columns arc open to the discussion of that or any other subject having a tendency to throw light upon projects for Improving or benefitting our country; but we must Insist that writers will condense their arguments and views into as short a space as is consistent with their fair ex pression. We cannot afford to fill up our coJumns with an ssay on one particular subject to the exeJu soin of all others. A family newa naner, to secure a successful patronage, must contain diversified literature as well as a tuli sprinkling ot live news matter, and while we are pleased to re ceive and even Invite contributions to our columns, we beg of contributors Until tlreh articles uiuiiu uuu nHBHElU'H PICNIC TU-DAV. PirnuMiM f KxvrelMS. At 9 a. m. the procession will form in front of the Court Hojse the right of the column resting on Ferry street in the-following order: 1st, National Colors; 2d, Albany Brass Band; 3rd, President, Orator and Chaplain; 4tli, County Officers; 5th, Mayor and Com mon Council; 6th, Albany Fire Com pany No. 1; 7th, Representatives of Fire Companies from abroad; 8th, Teachers and scholars ot College and schools; 9th, Patrons of Husbandry; 10th, Citizens and Friends. The line of March will be as follows: From Ferry street up Fourth to Wash ington; down Washington to First; down First to Lyon; up Lyon to sixth; thence to the Grove. Arriving at the Grove the exercises of the day will be as follows: 1st, mu sic by the Band; 2d, Prayer by the Chap lain; u, Music by the Band; 5th, Oration; 6th, Music by the Baed; 7tb, regular and volunteer toasts; 8th, Pic nic dinner; and then will follow the fat man's race, the sack race, base ball, croquet, spelling match and other miscellaneous hilarity. . 5 p. m. Trial of Fire Engine in the city. Firemen's Ball in the evening at Pa cific Opera House, The officers of tho day are as follows: Ptesldent and Orator, Major J. R. Her- ren; Chaptain, Rev. 8. G. Irvine; Chief Marshaf, Capt. N. B. Humphrey; Field MarshaJs, A. N. Arnojd, L. Stlmson, J. W. Anderson, T. P. McKnlght, Oe.o Hughes, D. Roland. Following are the regular toasts to be offered, and the names or the per sons who are expected to respond: "Our country" Hon. J. W. Bald win. ; . "The Firemen's Frieuds" Rev. H. W, Stratton. "Our ChieP'Jo. Webber. "Our Stranger Guests" L. H. Mon tanye. "Oregon Pioneers" Joe. Hannon. "Temperauce" J. J. Whitney. "Patrons of Husbandry" A. 8. Mercer. "Our Own Albany" C. E. Wolver ton. "Education" Prof. T. J. Btites. "Our Mothers" J. K. Weatherford. "Oregon" Capt N. B. Humphrey. "The Ladies" M. A. Baker. "Our Firemen" Mart. V. Brown. The speeches are limited to five min utes each. TUB PEniUS OK TBK SANTIAM. trr bounds. Fox Valley, Linn Co., Or. . May 11, 1875. Editor Democrat : . ... Last Saturday morning, the 8th, Mr. A. Heath with bis men was engaged in running or driving logs down the San tiam river for the Salem lumbering mills, when four men attempted to pass down over some rough rapids, op posite iiiiv valley, iu a skifl, but ilio boat swamped and capsized. Fortu nately the men happened to all be swimmers. One Wm. Pierce, after swimming suuie distance got hold ef CROPS IX MARION COCNTY. The fall wheat and meadows are very rank and forward, fears are had of their lodging. Spring grain looks well. Gardens are about an average. The insects are bard on cabbage plants and turnip tope. Very many Lawton black berry patches are killed, and many apple, plum and pear trees the same. There will likely be an average crop of fruit here this year. About one-fourth of the spring grain on low lands is yet to sow. A larger acreage of grain will be harvested this year than ever before in Marion county. The present price of grain seems to olieer up our farmers and they think the good times' coming. DAVID NEW80MB. Another Fibb. Our readers will remember that we chronicled the burn ing of a new school house in the A. S. Marshall district, In this county, a few weeks or so ago. Well, it seems that the directors secured the use of an old church building in which to continue the school, and lastSunday night just three weeks later than the other fire this old church building was also burn. edl It looks lust a leede like some In dividual was down on that school and was determined that it shouldn't run And it is more than likely that if the citizens ot that neighborhood should happen to secure a personal Introduc tion to that individual, an impromptu court will put itself into Immedi ate practical onerations and set him afire too. . Glad to Hear it. We learn from Mr. J. A. Millard, who has Just return ed from a brief visit to Oohoco Valley, that E. A. Freeland, for many years our Albany "Nasby," but now a resi dent of Ochoco has recently had successful surgical operation performed on his leg which was badly hurt last fall and which has given him much suffering ami annoyance for months past; and, although grave fears were entertained for a time that amputation would be necessary, It is now believed that he will get along all right. His many friends In Linn will be pleased to hear this good news. Cinnabar. Hon. J. H. Hackleman, who has just returned from a business trip to Southern Oregon, yesterday showed us some rich specimens or cin nabar, taken from Mark's & Co.'s lode in Douglas county. These specimens are understood to be immensely rloli containing nearly 50 percent of quiet silver. The extent of the lead Is not absolutely known, but the eropplngs have been traced for a distance of four or five miles. Mr. H. thinks its pos sessors have a bonanza. Wanted. 100,000 pounds of wool- for which O. Fox Bro. are prepared to pay the highest cash prloe. They also take pleasure In announcing that one of their firm has Just rettrned from Ban Francisco, with at large and well assorted stock of general mercbanula. which they offer lower than ever for cash or country produce. The public will do well by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. They nOMC AND ABROAD. ADVKETISlSMENTt Something Episcopal. The Right Rev., B. Wistar Morris, D. D., assisted by Rev. J. H. Babcook, held services and preached on Monday evening the 17th Inst., In the Congregational church which was kindly offered for the occa sion. The services were peculiarly im nrnsslve and neartlly enjoyed by quite a large congregation. At the close of the services the Bishop made a state ment of his wishes and plans In regard to the establishing of the Episcopal Church In this place. The congrega tion responded to the Bishop's apnea' by promptly pledging three-fourths of the amount necessary to purchase a lot. and on the following day the full mount needed for the lot was sub- -iho.l. The site selected is at the corner ef Lyon and Seventh streets. Tho oroverblal ll'jerallty of our citizens in sucli mattcrsas been again mani fested. "The TitiUMPn'' is the name of a n stvle of patent seats for school houses,' lor which Prof. Forshay of this city has the agency. He has iwo spec imens of the seats at nis store, anu u one oau Inspect them without being impressed with their excellence and aiirmrloritv over the old-fashioned pos terior-bllsterlng and spine-twisting wooden seats now almost universally in use in our common schools. Tere is, much difference In the ease and comfort of these patent desks and the ol.l stoira seats In general use as there i lu.t.weeii s Turkish divan and a ty rant's torturing rack. The directors of schools throughout our county ought to see the 'Triumph,'' and, if within their means, proceed to supercede the old stiff back rUtle-traps with tbem. Base Balusts. The Willamette Base Ball Club was this week organized in this city with the following officers: Prudent. W. J. Warren; Vice Presi- dent, A. C. Laytnn; Sec'y, J. W. Fos- Treas..Er.R.Osterbeut; Captain, Mac. Montelth. Following are the po sitions of the first nlnei E. Qsterhaut, r Mfte. Monleith. P.; K. V. run, isi. b.'; W. i. Warren, 2d b.; H. Richards, 9i i. 1. Foster, s. s.; R. Conn, I. .f; J. Webber, c f.; W. Wcstlake, r. f.i A match game will be played between this Club and the Corvallis Club In this city to-morrow, nwl as the gentlemen comprising the "Willamette." lire gen erally ol.l stagers at the game, we may expect a lively tournament the boat and assisted Henry McGaffee and Sam. Walker In getting aboard of the capsized boat, then kept the craft level, assisted the other two In keeping in the boat, and halloed for help until they were rescued by another boat. McGaflce and Walker were unable to stand when taken ashore. Pierce was as cool asasteamboatcaptain, neverlosing his presence of mind, not even his hat The bova say he deserves great credit for hisJiravery, It ne uiu swear at me other boat's drew fop being slow. Walker fully recovered in a tew nours. McGafle looks and feels badly worsted but Is able to walk around and is still mending. The fourth man, Robert Boguel swam three hundred yarns or more and went down, and was drowned within 20 feet of the shore. His body was recovered next day about six miles below the place of accident He as lately from the State of Wisconsin and was about 29 years of age, and I under stand has a mother and brother or brothers, in the State of Pennsylva nia. His remains now lie iu the Fox Valley graveyard. He leaves neither relatives or acqualntenances here. J. B. F. MUDDY ITEM. Muddy Station, Oregon. I - May 12, 1875. i Editor Democrat: I thought I would send a few Items for publication: m The greater portion of the farming is done, but there will bo a great doal of grain sowed yet. Some of the rarmers expect to sow up to to the 20th of this month. The late rains have put the ground in excellent condition for work ing, and the crops look line, The fruit crop In this section is nam- aged to some extent The plum crop will be almost an entire failure. Apple Drosnects are a-'md. Some kinds of shrubbery are almost a failure. The citizens of Hsrrisbnrg ana vi cinity are waiting patiently for the first Issue of the paper that Is to make its appearance In that pi see some time In June. Success to It The venerable of the feminine gen der of this vicinity have lately laid In a fresh supply of Dr. R. M. IWiss'sarii fleials. The efiects: a calm. The Good Templars of this place ana Harrlsburg are in full blast. They are echlnc for a picnic: and If they don't rush around they will have to pic their own nic. MUDDYrrK. THE VAHMCSr-a WAREBOl-alt !- have a large supply of wool sacks and twine for aale. Cancers can be cured. We will warrant a cure on cancers, or old sores. Have also some new vegetable reme dies for diseases of the eye, that have cured a great many cases considered hopelessly blind, Office at Geo. Settlemier's, Weeornl street, near Democbat office, Albany, Oregon. R. G. and MRS. presham, Eye and Cancer Doctors. Good News roe. Everybody. N. Bourn returned last Saturday from San Franoisco with the largest stock of goods ever brought to this city, the selections made is the latest styles id cuts aud styles In gents clothing and furnishing goods, as well as a full stock of geueral merchandise, well selected and a good assortment, which he in tends to sell according to the times, as low as any hriuse lu the city. Laying the Corner Stone okthe Episcopal Church. Our citizens will be pleased to learn that there Is a favorable prospect of erecting an Episco pal house of worship In Albany during the coming summer. Bishop Morris expects to lay the corner sfoue of the edifice on the Slst Inst. Any one wish. ing to deposit articles In the corner stono can leave them Rl me store o W. II. Dodd A Co. Wells who Plcnio day. ,; '' ' ' -Au Episcopal church luxt Spell matches about fagged out Swing your honey In the mazy dance to-night " ' . v ..' '' The weather clerk is crowning him self with laurels now. The Bulletin is to be an evening pa per hereafter. Col. Jo. Teaithrowodhlmseir athwart our bust yesterday. The Ladles Aid Society and the Fire men are taking vigilant care of the sick immigrants. Moon ebanged yesterday; conse quently a sjie'l of weather may be con fidently expected. D. G. Clark, of Corvallis, looked In upon us last Wednesday. He says he not a oandidate for Congress. S. Montgomery has returned from 8an Francisco. He sold his pacing team to a Frisco man for $1,400. Three women died in the steerage during the trip of the steamer Stephens from 'Frisco to Portlaud this week- Hon. Geo. R. Helm mingles about on our streets again. We are pleased to state that he is improving quite rap-Idly. Dr. W. Q. Stewart, of this oity, has been suffering very Intensely for the oast ten days from a catarrh in bis hand. Bishop Morris, assisted by Rev, Js H. Babcook, held Episcopal service In the Congregational chapel last Monday night The proceeds of the spelling match, last Friday evening, were very gener ously donated to tbe sufterlug immi grants of our community. A writer in the Record asks: "Who knows beans?" And beans he asked that cenundrum he better solve It first himself. Let him fork In. John Foshay has a full supply of sets for the elegant and fashionable game of "Chlvalrle," now becoming so popu lar on our American lawns. Oliver Irvine, son of Rev. 8. G- Ir vine, of this city, yesterday took his departure for Ohio, designing to remain there for an Indefinite time. ' ' The Immigrant who deserted his fam ily last week two members of which have sinoe died has not been heard of since his strange disappearance. As you attend the p ionic to-day don' forget to swing your Jularker into Car- other's and let her form a hollow square around a supply of Arctic Soda, The Brass Band and a large number of ladles were the distinguishing at tractions at the Monday evening Mat inee of the "Away up Skating club." His Honor, Reoorder Baker, is assess ing and oeusus-ing our city for County Assessor Curl. When lie gets through we will be able to tell how many of us there are. ; Dr. Preshaw and wife, recently from California, are at present treating De- mas Beaoh and wife, of this city, for cancer, and the treatment promises to be successful. Dr. Pershaw and wife also treat dis eased eyes as welt as cancerous diseases. Ami uy-tue-way, there Is no cutting ADVERTISKMENTt?. GO TO THE -L -4 ' - a 1 I 1 NEW FIRM 46VEKT1; J A BEE-HIVE STORE TO hCt ' GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH I COCiHTllY PRODUCE BOUGHT FOM ( , MERCHANDISE OR CASH ! THIS 18 THK CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY ! ICrParllai will alwsvl tin WlMI til Mil ftltll DM for themselves le!ore wmKumnttnc thHr trmlea First fet.. Albany, elsewhere. THE GRANDEST , ACHIEVEMENT OF THE AGE! "LITTLE T MONITOR ' SEWING MACHINE! 80 SHUTTLE I HO BOBBIN I NO BE- . WINDING OF THREAD I MAKES THE LOCKSTITCH FROM TWO 8hoIr direct. Make the Cable StttflU for embroUlcrltiK from two iihwU direct, J nut think or it liullei. No more bother with Shut tlotand Bobbins. You don't have to stop to wliidyotirthruadftfowyHrdnat ft time on to litLIn Itobblns. J list UkO two ipooll tVfl you get thorn from the utorn, put thorn on your machine and new awny without further trouble fiLII the imk) are um-u up. Make tho ixinuinu Lock Htltoh too. Ai imo nu fcinuroldw-lntf Mitch and Chain Htltch. 1'uU tho work throuizh iii wt oimt. faster than any other uiauhluo. Han uhorter ; , STROKE OF TREADLE, making It much leu tlrunometooperate. 8lf Bi'ltlnff Btrnttflit needle. BfIilillnE attach miMiU, runt, the llKhtwtt and maki'it tho least noise or aiiv machine in the world. Ha Im ntMift flrtvinK powers. Wilt aw silk thread .iiiiM.1 trt mttuin. what noihuttle machine will do, in fuel will do more work, more kinds of work and easirrano umurtiifln any maomnu In the world. Call and mm thla wonderlul In vauiiwu ai i'A aX0; Fhuiograpii nailery. vJunMtf. NEW GOODS HARRISBUOC ! MOTTO : ,. - - , j i . t ..... i "LIVE AIV1 LET LIVE!" (I ulinll InattinirAtfttfil motto Into practice by jNtiroDisinu: iim pnuwir.j . i 1 nAVIM) PtlROHARED THE INTEREST of my Into wrtnra, Meiwr. O. Gi'Ml Hd A. Anniworier, I am tlenlrmis of keeping the biiHluoiw up to K, former hi wmlRrd and to give tne iuiiom eaiiftiitvumi tocuMUimcr.,,. 1 will Uoirln tho Full Trmlo with a freeh In. voloe nvw eooae, oonuuinu; w Dry Goods, - Groceries, ' Geul'a Furulshlug Good, .- I.dl' Dress Gooda, " ';' ' Hats A Caps, ' " . - Boots efe Shorn. .' Hardware), ; .' Crorkorjr, ' '! .,' -' ete, suoh Is goawally keut In a v " ' ? ' riKST CLASS RETAIL STORK!! All of whlota I will tell al, ORE VTI.Y REDUCED PRICES ! A1TI-SIL0U3 A0 CAi..r; ,a j ytm want a 'i w : . Uee them, to relieve the &iom.di and . Bowels, and cleanse the whole A!i "' OieuUry Cinal. ' if 'yea' vast oVtjiw gicc&ii, Use theu, to restore the action of thia organrknd io remove eil obstructions of the biliary duct, and you get rid of - BUieus Dyspepsia. ' i : v it you wnirtV idgiizsttvs, Use tbem In small doses, and they wiB remove a Costive habit of body, : which, if let alone, may generate . serious diseases. . Dr. Jayne'a lautive fills are helpful also. In Skin Diteate; and for what Is known 'as "Impurity o the Blood." Tlisy, i"y be taken at all time. with out tUngvr, ami whUo using them, you may eat anil drink as usual.', '. .. ' PropnrwT only by the Proprietors, Dr. D.' Jaykk .t Sos, Philadelphia and sold by Cr ui A Ilrinliam, Wholesale Agents, Sun frnelico, and by DruggJsU'gene--' rally : -..y; ,. t Cotmtantly on hand, :1 ,yy '' ,"(' mCTZLBR'S CELEBRATES RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS v9nlly. HAM.' WAY. - t f.ioHT. Jas. McKnlght, of Tom is an elepantireoiicmau th cUy ha the agencyjor a new v th n,m,-rd will le nothlns by li's association with It. Mr. Humphrey Is . inU,il vntinsr "print" ami will com mend himself to tho favor of the world j wherever lie may elioo to "i!iierc" himself. The TAXiis. A Biand teuijcrfiuce picnic will be held by the Good Temp lars and IUwl Cruisers "f Mon, at Rob erts Bridge, oil the CaHpoola, Best Thursday. Ihe olTieers of the day a ret J. A. Warner, President; ltev. I. Wil ooii, Orator; J. Beiiril, Chief Marshal. TliP iir.,..n,inme will be varied and In teresting, andararedsyisantlcipatcd. Of court Ail-any will be largely rep- Weenj.vy. J Hie 'ciura of call frrj-n ll:.lii Morris and KvV. J- 1- nt lamp which does away with tbe use Editor Democrat : At a meeting of tho Board of Dl Mnbin at the Albany Farmer's Co- of chimneys as well an an u.,Bc. . . t AlMyl on tne iom uay ui ...,i.ln.uiaiiJ"but-up4T" ltls-daim- Mf u Wij oflered the follow- . ...... rwl nil Iturner . i...t, -.ht-h w.. tin.iilmniatT ed to bo tne - - - ing ,-wumviuit - uscl as it has a gas luue, 'na Nptrf by tne eoara oi nut""'". vrv i-rticle of explosive gas ., which form. In the lamp cf t jj-Jj-jTh- WttSSttUSZ ..i.iwt!v to the fiaroe and is ,rf .u-,at. u. v. oner, ..,.,.,!. thus prevem f.r m accumulation i Pkhuaxship. Prof. E. bas been engaged for the past few months lu this county as a poputar and aunrwHiifuC teacher of iMiimaaabip, wM commence ctaas at Haisey oexV Mon' dsy. From recommendations shown us wo can freely and iuy commenu Prof. Weill to the favor and patronage of the Haisey citizens Bkao Pui.lkb.-Ncw wo don't say anything about river cleaning and the employment of (Jovernment snsg-pui- lers, but we want to tell you an tnai Dr. . O. Smith, deutist, Is able to vank out teeth with neatness, cheap ness and dispatch, aim do tne nner parts of dental workmanship with cs,re and skill. WOOL WANTED, P. C. Harper k Qo. will pay the highest cash prloe for all the wool they can get. and would respectfully Inform everybody that they have a fine stock of general merchandise for sals very low for cash, or to prompt paying cus tomers on time. WOOL WASTED. Only 100,0110 pounds of good wool wanted tor which I Intend to psy the highest market price. For wool sacks and twine It will be t the Interest of the wool-growers to enquire st I Baum's about their treatment of cancers; only medicines are used. Polioemau tueener scooped up a whole selus full of drunk fellows last Tuesday evening, and bad the cala boose packed so full that their legs stuuk out at the window for chickens to roost on. ! '' Chas. E. Montelth aud wife, of Lap wal Indian Agency, are at present vis iting friends in this city. Charley looks supremely happy with his beau tiful aud accomplished bride, and wo don't blame him. Iu consequence of the continued Ill ness of Mrs. R. K. Warren, her hus band who was en route to the States, was overhauled by a telegram near Ome.ho and, turning back by the first train, Is expected home to-day, over land, as he loft Yreka Wednesday morning. More Immigrants arrived iu this city yesterday from Macon county, Mis souri . They say there were about three hundred Immigrants on the steamer Stevens which arrived at Portland Wednesday morning. They were about equally divided between Illlnoisaua and Missouri. . Dr. Bayley hus the finest lot of Hon- dan and Cochin chickens ever brought fo Oregon. The biggest one Is a roos ter named "Brlgham Young." He Is muscled like hired man and can stand flat footed and rake a copper cent oR a store counter with hit snout. We have Interviewed that rqostei and now whereof we a film. A. B. Morris has the contract for digging the branch of the Hntitlum ditch down I.yon street to the river and Is now pushing It along vlgorouH- He bas ten bands and seven teams employed. The ditch Is to be 0 feet deep and 5 feet 2 1 nches wide at the top, JOHN CONNER'S tANKINGtNmtiFiCr ALT3AN Y, OREGON. DEPOSITES RECEIVED, BUBIGtiTTQ OUECK AT SldllT. ,' Intercut Allowed on Time Dcponili Id Culn. RXCIIAXHK ON PORTLAND, SAN RHAN - CISCO, and NKW YOKK, fur . at loweMt rutei. . CAUCTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED ar-Uauklng hour,, H a. s. to 4 r. Refer to 11. W. COHllKTT, ' ' IIKNHY FAILING, v i, tan-yi W. 8, LADU. , mS j Jk. w ulSUXi aJ FOR EVERYBODY tit TOY SUOFiS PI.AI MILL. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED 1! E. CARTER fO. IVow Bfady Ibr Bnaimcsw! . i.i L III.. u-iii.nnt thi. accumulation no expio- .ioncao Replace. Kojamp using a .. , L.vina- thU gas tube, has over Itert, k..n top!ode, TJl"Pta on exhibition at WtfuH-r. ... hay's drug ktore. Hlla Keeney, au'oM and respeeted citizen of I-lun, died at Haisey last M,.niv and was burleu oy m e name ana is;"-" .inrt,i-r . wpKnntnih.nt . V. IUV the DOSSl-'wini-.ia and , Uflli-ri- br h. dlwnantml ll ting mp iuuol''m!'7d,,'',n'T!r';,: .. -. ... ..... I l.-Tf UIUE ,l- n ." oM.k.i of tb ""l anjrmwuuuraitaur delliMtaladca wnaievrf, Tbe above resolution was read at I meeting of the Stockholders on May lSth, 1875, and unanimously Bflopttd. . r. CRAWFORD, PrloVnt. p, Viianf-'-0.?' 11. U DEPOT, ALBANY, JAB. COIUHTOCK, rioprtor. I mnii'traeturft and keoji for prIo th hurt quuuty oi iiiiiiLKir uvwr .uiu ui urKiu, uu Mi-ll M LOWEST PRICES. Pertona enn't ilo bettor than to niireliaM lrom .1. J. (XiWluclt. t'Olt OLD HEN. FANCY SHOES R. L FOR YODNCI MEM. PKETTY SHOES FOR LADIF.N. TINY SHOES , ". " FOR 11ABIKS. JUST BECEIVED By Oornn SWamor, t '(. LOUIS REHWALD'S Root (l Shoe Store9 , FIRST ST., CORNER BROAOAIBIN. j A.llmny', Oroon, 1 hepr thmu the ChvainCrit. . vlUniUtf. T.iT hiwnllyprlvfttlw.r Planing MM! antl Hat nj iind IKkht Kactory, Knral ovfr hnuttnir nntl rnHlrlnK, and ifrtmtly Incri'iinpd thotr facUtileii ior doiiiK wortt by puUtiif In a new wttr wheel, a nw Hhaptntc machtDP, and a new Pinner and MatcUer, all md( i Oregon, hv Onon nifchanioti, nd out of Orf gn ir.tn. Tho plftntT and mati-her arfl cn BttOtallK dntrvd U worttintTW'fe, whlrh w make a tjwn.tu.r, which weans imw im'iMtml to do wJtHtmt any delay, aa wo enn ohanti our mttohln' Imm one kind of work t another In h Iw inlnuti-t, and, with mir vxuelltuit wutnr power, m ul wnya n-mly to mn any or all our mm-hlm ry. . on hand', or made to onlr with d-iimtoh, W' havw made arrant monu uy which wf am now prewired to furnish tutah and mnh donni Rruntia ttnti Kiiut'u ia rutr til, vrry uvnr i it stid nriM'ii.aiid nronoat to make ft the titnt Of but Utera Ut buy Ht home nnd er.CTHiraH am 3a EBFOOT MARKE' AIcUXIiillT dk COWAN, Prop, HA VINO I.RAHKf) TIIH AI.OVB IV A MRU iniirkft.oiiudoureatt of (inulwohl'a Tin Wort', on Kront tr4, In Alhiuiy, we will Imi hFpy toawomntoiiittt'aM wiio my fvr with iiHdr lwtriiiiiiift. W nrrnHWH Ui kevp a flr.t ol'.MamnrkitftiidKiiarai.Ujuutii.luctlou to all oiirctirdoiiH'rit. - .liiitii''ri prlou paid for hld, vlOnM FRANKLIN S1EAT r.lARKET ! nd prftwg.and pmpoan to make ft the titnt homs intiiiitrv. With our mhw Hliawr V fiwimred todo'any kind of circular or Irrftrn ar work much iH'ttcr and ohituiwr than It Um vf o?en done In Albany. Wo nave two nw arttulUMmw. onw i-r mo eaptfrlHl benwflt of thoM wlahlns lu grind axtt or tool of any kind. in inoir wi! nnve Honroa nf innr mon.- niw labor In dttlnu ud our alioo for dortE all klmta of work In our line with ueatr.tvft, cbi-pneM and dlNHttch, and hftvw motcriwliy nsduned our pno ior won. , All of tin' linprovmenU w nop the nub Ho will antrlat and alvt ua a literal hiri of tholr patrouaeti. Ed. Carter will alwavn bit fMind nn hand with competent initial tlr. ready tn wurv thou who favor u with tuolr ordpm, i r-rtAturatton to wnm inn nne snar- autad. n: ; K. -VAHI'JSU Cu., . , Viun:i.w( JAMUS t.(;OWA:V (auoosaaossr a. cawas a mj LEHAN.ON, OREGON bRahEBIN ... . I. . . K.a a niii.ii. PRINTING PRESSES ! WILl rEP ALWAYS CN m A FULl mtt rwiiiR BiriVKn-rMTKo hand rtamp. m. lor printintf mini1 on cioinintr. tihi prlnU ono lln and la (nrnlhoil with 8 alpha- bH of ly)W for ll.WI, nroiilphnhoUi for 1,7. Tho Kurt-kn Hand ttUinp, wltU It alphabet l nta jinpnivcu nnnn wmnn, pnnu 4 unm, with tf Hlohutwl of tviw. tim. Thfl Homo (lomnanioii 'ard Printer, frir bun- Inr-M niwti and (Hhura, print i llnui, with IU Tho Htitiln.'m Man' Printing Proaa print II II 'IU, Wll.fl Iu 111 ?MIHIB( lt,IU Thn DlHinond IViiitluir I'm print fttn IH Ui ! lllf II' IMUfir,lW, A irioflk of Intlflllhiu ink. Itikltiir rmdf. . fitrnUh'Hl inn with each pro. All order promptly niifti, , Knd orJi-r to NOItn m Mf )R1t IH, VlOnttnitt. Albany, Unison rhuvon ami ham loral,'l vunllttf. vMin roii SALE. AHMAI-1. FA KM VF V a;hk. iw; mil lrom Attmity, with (rwal honw.com iiio1Iouk burn, and tun all orchard of tmii tr'tf. Aio liinnliiK ImpluinciiM and hay mu- fleittitt lor MprinK u. FKll'E 10W 1XD TERMS El ST. ilnHrirliiwmi-nu W KmlranU wi"lilti s honmiimr nil. ttirlvuiil city. ISmwhIuu glvt-n . Corni-r -M and Wa.tiliiKWn Htruiit, Albany. ur.Km. i i.opal elergj-men) lt icrraten-y of that place Wed- Ut. A ahaln and kwltvt soms- wherbetwen tho ml'lene oi sirs. Crauor Church. The finder wl confer a vor hy earing It at this offW. Mistake. It Is not Tuesday, May 29, but Hatunlay May 2!, that th meeting of the stockholders of the Orange Union will be held In this oity. See the corrected advertlsment In this 1 Issue. An observiDj man has discovered a aimilsrily between younjc IsdisV seminary and a sogsr honse, as both refill bal ia already aweet D. E. 15udd, of rortlanrl, aJsrtie es for sale 100 bead of horses and males, at low prices. A floe opportu- W. O. P.W.WKU. Prop. Wll.l, KKKP OONSTAXTI.Y OS HAND Ltui ln'M innt tlio lnarUi,t alfonla, and ml la rlv.liriMl to furlilah water for ""I slwaya Iw tu"il ready 0 aimiiuniouaw and is aeaignea to luruisii water '"r tl)K, ,', niliy rHVrmi with n. Althouae 4 Co s. planer ana aimusoire j warehouse. Never wsste your time; wastv soiuu body else's. ? ' The Lowell Courier calls a total abstinence ail Jress a water spoilt. How Patrick jiroposcs to gel over Ins single bletusdness By proposing to Bridge it. A womsn lecturer says that man s inhumanity to man cannot be com pared in severity to wo-nan "inliu worasnity" to womsn. An old toper tells ua that there Is qo nse m bothering oneself about bunting up geraniums to drive off snakes. Simply sweermjr off and sticking to it is uuile as effective, A bint to clergymen whose con gregations are sensitive: "If you don't mem your ways, my hearers, yon will 6nally bring np where everybody belongs to a fire company." ' There ia no sunset in heaven!" re marks a Chicago divine, Bui 1'erry DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN FOSHAY, HuecKrto O, T. eattlnnr.r rn-sr1 go oris r .GROCERIES ! : - Boots Mai Shoes I All r,ir Bala at ll Iowm'. Prloea br CAHB or l'ltUIUK'K. All prKtit "lr A. Coaa a Co. .n uttla by Mlllne aa mm a L.bai. 11 riUZ.ll. . i- I I., n n.i. TO FKErlS 6H3 STSCX CICI'S. DHALKB I.f- irit4.m. wroinwr, toilet HI.I(1V iif.XHH Hfivlnr had nevfrn! yrnr'i (Uporlenoo In th Ar.,ir I., i (!.. Mat Im r.Alat hmlifli il In ftsUMirliiar bl eimhimiTu that pmiwr cam will nn uncd In Hit tlntf hnnw, Vermont ; 111 ulrft wan Itrvpuratluu ftitd UUpviiiiUK uf nMHUutnn. Yl G VERnOXTt VVHit. STAND TUB KNUINO BFAWX I t loooMiinencfl tb it of May anM utid thn it of Amtiitit. on Monday n'u j tits day al ktolomoit Rond' at Hal'y, and 1.1,0 nrltiaiUUST OI III erwia, (rtn to I It ou thwart of tansnt, ewi, on atl pMblle dar. when he c-uu o "sn at AllimilUU Wlinran" " ttvrty ti . ma . TUWnWwU WNtUlllUI utttM'n t hand nun, wtkfu aotHJi ptaiium, run ft rvti bv Ikjimiup flfiwurnifti t.in- Old, ti and d in vlUnlMtf. WU. .UV. REMOVAL. II. WE.EX) i lias ramoved Ills BEE HIVE STORE Kfflnn!' HuHdlnjf, wrnlKir W"t of th old ntHhd. mi Main if'"i, whw ht will tw hnpey U nt't h "td itron nod orr to th ptibhf. rvrlfn, l'rivl(n,tiin',nw(iw, Ac. nt n-ltif.d prltM-st for t-axh ur prtstlim. Calf and w him. vluuiiniJ, VARIETY STORE. i:.0. HI Wi:, Proprietor. 1 liuve ft food OMortiaeut of Vmuty .ood). Ribbon, Lf WorfeitI. !., Tobao licmrs. C'Onlerflloa fry, te. And artltrtt ft hnn of th putillo patronaR. ml win audi elwan frtrih. Htm ltunUd n 1 Itrtmdulbln m., lu-urly oppoU th nnw Im and miuw ure. vlUnaamii. Waltartlil Vrirmnnt. and hi !ln-!W I tru''d bttt-k thnmtth only four KfiivrutKit) to the orwtnal Juitttn Mortcau. yl,a,lu l mVilMI, ususran. aW.llQ: llV art IU , IU. Kttrnir-r am Invltrd to call and si!iTBino I hl horn and hi liwk to thwir neirw wit ihi-t ion. Ureal mm will he taken u-pivt'iHaMtimts, but I will not l iMiiihU' should y -Kvur. I Hhall alo not b rnniihl should rhw iu,ir ha it a. on awny fnm Ut wutry Mw.a otf, n' hurtmany niann-r. li, 11 fill" inr A f.iEili mjnrrwi, vlOnJAtnH. NOTK'C TO TOKHOMhKl. OTIf'K IM flRHKHY UIVKS THAT THE iTl HU'Uti'id rii ui th (Iranir" I'iUoii (Jum jnj will ii)ct at tliff iirttutc Hall in lh eHy of Alt any. liuii ixiuuty, nivnou, o SularthtL With of May, 1875, K. Of thlft City Myi ll Will fltrtlier , moVh.k a. m..of Mid davfnr th tarpon , t . it -. . - "f ldr.ctoraiid tAtwt niiiiMiry of. tad Mrt liiol t!ier i no getting up t Rciri aui ,.,j-n,g a i-ni.rti.'M.t nr-H nm-ium. Kt, II. ".H..l rUliar, H. niNN, ;Rtd. fctVLVfcMl'KR CANON. niyliu to draw i taby'it ,,acl1 nndrr tli oover. "If X m bora now," mu't'd biff boy h ilru;led up urea J t-H UrJay, I'd bm stabletl, ruUsed down tit wanted. I tO-sM;AII lauw iA wor-.tov STATE BOARD OF (ill THK ITUPOUK OK AKKUilSU I hiforinallon to iiiiiklKrnnand lntndto; KiiiliLTieiiiM urt-jfim, imw In lorflrfaMHiu'ri- itnil itinLvi Mtntoit. mid fuf rl n.tii tntl iii Kh In- fiiriiiNllon tthrtiml hv hl Hoard, all iwrwn In this tti.l tmvliiii F Hriimaiiil indfor tlcor It -ill. or d.mlnnt ol (orinhiK f'oloiili', will .iiMsu4 forwainl Ui till Hoard hh simhi a Do! hi dv-Uiifd dr'tiirliiiiou d their Farm and Ijatid IdM-nlloit. rrtcw and Term of Hah floi.imlfifiRof viitlntT ; and all ptrMn dwatroti if obiMiitliiif Aar rulinnil or otnr i.oor. m, wilt uleuawt oommunluato dtrovl with thi aL.r.1 My Instruction of iho Cnrninlnslonfwof Iiu- i A HtaM Comrol"tonfr of liniulKfutiun, .... W1UAIII.TT1 - . TRA:;:r;r,TATi:: c::.:;..:;y. I.BOM AND AFTER UATK VSTi fr'l'B I' thr !, th C3Pv diitfiitoH a boat from AHiany to Ocrvxlli on . It -l'Ai' aad VHI A Y uf eaeb neck. Alt will Jliiteb m btmt rrm Aiinnv fv,r Purtkand otl MitfrK- hrue Incrcuii au)e d.j.j, liK Ciirt'k A On' wharf, 't . ft.ni ( rviueiaii rutait. . v mi r . Dm. 16, Mi. A-ut. ipio oi uh r-. . yminK and old, oik lllofp inoti""y nt wr nrr ns, im Hi-tr tiwii hi (ttiulcs, (itirltiK ih'ir simr1 moMifiitu. or all th lima tixift III nl.V LrilfiBt niru. W taifatr fill IllO tf. and ffiJ. till I'll! a boy, and T'y ffot'punt lht Mill imy lr.d.iiM ly for vry to so bonis titan off mow, bring alir. m-m m r aadx- at on . Un't . , ' d laf. Now i ih llajir, lxnt IkjK for worn WOOd. tOl Walr. and rook tb duittn- ,or lm.lidMswlrr until mi havi itsnihl f1 old bahv for an hour and a half.1 hm VlOflH 1. AO I U I:. niiB itNhFrtHHiNKo, havinu Ciwh A out unsiif wi, ltii it ii on hand on it utiatVr tMitMu InHlard Titt.tn, irf Hi rati If iiik of Ha Fra'-flwo, rut. Tahltt Is, n if i md ordf f, havmlr nV bnco MlHitit iKhtwMi month ; tl h wi twflvn utifiii. i'liti rn"ta I Off' It'll IOC Milt llitt'Hh in i "w' M the Kuril, turn i-.m of . nf A i .-.f, l'roitl tn'a. 1'iniKfii yitiif -4 .i t- aoon u U will la "Ut thn il t ) EXCHANGE nOTiX, ' Corner Klrnt and WanliltifH"" Strw;, ALCA" V, C t'n.lvr thn a.,w ni .r-- " ' ' -r . It lonml I" J. H. 1 ; i ii.i T.i