) 7 The Hoiniiife ol a I).-iv. It was a glorious day in Summer when a hawking party stood grouped around the steps of an old baronial residence be longing to the Karl of Silverdown. Noth ing could be more lovely than the picture thus presented The ancient castle rear ing its stately turrets in the background ; the sunshine flooding all the landscape, and the noble trees which, arching over head, seemed to form a frame to a group of lovely girls, and courtiers resplendent in all the splendor of the reign of (.'bark's ' 11., who stood laughing and talking, yet ever and anon turning au expectant I "lance on the castle door. It cannot be the Karl they look at, for he is confined to the solitude of his room by au attack of that most prosaic com plaint, gout. Nor is it his daughter, lor that is her in the habit of violet cloth and velvet hat, just pushed cu(uettishl) on one side so as to display mure ot the beautiful golden hair that threatens every moment to fall in profusion over her lovely .shoulders. But now they were joined by a g u tie man habited in a burl' suit, richly orna mented with lace collar and rutHe. It is the Merry Monarch himself; and, while all hats are oil, he vaults to his seat ; -then, while waiting for the others, lie turns around and leisurely survey- the beautiful damsels before him. Some simpered and gave themselves .-.irs under this serutiuy ; others colored deeply. mkI became embarrassed. Lord Silver down s daughter, Lady Lcmre, alone seemed unconscious, and mounted her palfrey with an easy grace that has seldom been equaled. As they rode oil' the King beck oned one of the gentlemen who role near, and said : "So this is the pretty bird that 'my Lord of Silver h.wii has kept so long secluded l!y my halidnme. a precious morsil, and well worth the keeping, lint how comes it, lud!ey, that she rides alone ''. Methiuks were I cue of those near her I would win a smile from that fair face. Is.it some secret at tachment, think you. that keeps her so grave ?" ' 'Nay, your Majesty," said Dudley, "that "cannot well be, seeing she has pledged her self to a life ol celibacy." ' Whew I" .'aid the-King. "Sits the wind in that tiuarter ''. Then methinks we shall .see fair sport, for surely, with such a prize in view, there l e some ' gal lant who will brave a few frowns llarkye, gentlemen," he added, laughingly, "here " is a beautious damsel doomed to single Llesseduess ; will no one rescue her from such a fate You, Harry lieauehanip, will 30U undertake the eaptuie of this fair one ? If so, ride on; and be sure, we shall mark vour progress with in terest." Lord Harry lieauehamp bowed low in his saddle, touched his high spirited Arab, aud was almost instantly by Lady Leonore "s side. "La ly," he said, '-permit me to com pliment you on the wise resolve you have made." She had taken no notice of him be fore ; now she turned suddenly and fixed , on him a surprised gaze. "I, too," he continued, "am deter mined never to marry." "You?" said Leonore. "lut you cannot have the reason I have. Ah, eurely you will grieve for me when you learn the cause. You see the wood that marks the boundary of my father's estate ; : beyond that belong? to Sir Frederick Courtney, an old man, almost iu his sec ond childhood. He seeks my hand, and , luy father has given his consent, in order that the estates may be joined, lluther than marry him I have vowed to remain single ; but though I repeatedly toil this to both my father and Sir Frederick, am still pestereJ with his attentions. And now that I see we are approaching his territory, I tremble lest he should join us." "Fear nothing, lady," said he : "you have one bj your side who will suffer no one you dislike to approach you. Be sides, I, too, have a heavy and secret sor row ; and may I not hope that this may establish a boud of sympathy between us? Come, Lady Leonore," he added, "as you have confided iu me, will you not let us be friends ?" "With all my heart," replied Lady Leonore, placing her hand in his. "Nay, lady," he said, with a sorrowful Earnestness, still holding her hand, "your oeart goes not with these words ( "I wish to speak to you concerning Lady Leonore Silverdowu," replied Lord JJeauchamp, dashing into the subject with impetuosity. "1 bear that you in- , tend to make her. vour wife. Is that trueT' ' . "I know not by what light you rjues- tiou me concerning my private affairs, " i he replied ; '-but I am proud to say that it is true. I hope soon to make her my wife." "Never !" exclaimed his compani. n with vehemence. "How, sir l'" and Sir Frederick laid his hand on his sword. "llarkye, sirrah." continued the young man, "1 love her aye, ten times more than you cau ever hope to do. L know that she has no love to give you, and I demand that you give up all right to her hand." "No'."' thundered the veteran. "1 will at once to her lather, and bid him ; hasten the preparations for the nuptials." 'li o," said Leauehaiup, coolly. "1 have His Majesty on my side." ; Sir Frederick perhaps forgot the boast- ed allegianc ; of his family to the King even iu trifles, for he rode off without deigning a reply. Beauchamp hurried to the King, who exclaimed, as he drew near, "Methinks, my Lord Beauehauip, your horse sympa thizes with your impatient mood. How progresses- your suit '! Hoes it progress, think you '!'' "L'fuith, your Majesty, 1 think it is I who am caught." "What! Harry lieauehamp iu love? Describe us the sensation, man." "First, your Majesty, I feel great re sentment when I hear -her spoken c-( with disrespect. Secondly " "Lnough, enough," laughed the King, who always enjoyed the plain speaking of his followers. "Ye will respect your feelings. But, prithee, tell us if thou hast learned the cause of her resolve." Whereupon Harry lieauehamp related what had occurred. WLen-he had fiu ; ished, Charles exclaimed : "We must to the Karl, and persuade him to alter his decisiou that is, if Lord Harry cau sat isfy us that the change will be agreeable to the lady. But we will ourselves en deavor to discover that." So saying the King rode toward Lady Leonore. We must now digress a little in order : to make the lemaiuder of our narrative : intelligible. lore the King, who said : "To promote : Lord Harry lieauehamp to higher honors i shall bo our business as well as pleasure." At this moment a servant entered and whispered a few words to him. ' Turn ing toward the Karl, ho coutiuued : "We have just beard of the death of Sir Fred erick Court uey', who fell dowu iu a fit soon after leaving here. His estates are now the property of the Crown or rather," he added, smiling, "they were a few minutes ago. They now belong to Lord Harry lieauehamp." Thus, iu the happiness of all, ended this romance of a day. A Wi.kki.y Newspaper, Containing- 28 colums of. matter, IS Pl'llI.tSHKl) KVKltY SATlllP-AY, In the City of Albany, 53 Pci' Annum, NEW TO-DAY'. N ;: W A D V Klt'i'lS KM KNTS. THE NEW FOOD. 1870. 1870. FALL THADE. .v A! .l.i:, Si nnuilus I.txWL ITEMS" made a SPECIALTY. ri IK I?(,rl!4TEIl JOB PRINTING . nfor. - z z : OiOffn. As is well known, the Catholic party in Knglaud were never favorable to King Charles, and there were many fanatics who sought continually au opportu nity for placing the crown on the head of his brother, so that his life was constantly in danger. Although he knew this, he could never be persuaded to take precau tions against these attempts. One of the most inveterate of his enemies was even now hidden among the brush-wood near them, waiting au apportunity to take aim when the Kiug might be detached from his followers. As the King was riding toward Lady Leonore, accompanied by Harry Beau champ, the man half raised himself from his recumbent r.ositiou. Lord Harry's attention was roused by the slight noise . he made in moving, and he sprang for ward in time to receive in bis arm the ball intended for the King. The first no tice Charles had of the danger he had escaped was the sharp report of a pistol, and the simultaneous fall of lieauehamp from his horse, his bridle arm being : broken. ! Lady Leonore no sooner saw him fall than she sprang to the ground, and was instantly on her knees by the wounded aul now iusensible man, repeating his name in low, agonized accents. The King also dismounted, and was carefully wrap ping a handkerchief around his arm to prevent the bleeding. The court leech, who always accompauied him, rode up at ; this moment, and after examining the 1 wound declared it to be by no means daa- ; gcrous. Hitherto no one had paid much atten tion to the lady, who still kneeled by the knight ; but the irrepressible look of joy that crossed her countenance could not but attract notice. King Charles smiled, feeling there was no need for questions to j be asked after that look. The first sight that met Beaueharup's gaze was her fair j 1 face, full of anxious care, bending over ! him. He smiled, aud strove to speak, but the effort only resulted in another re- : I turn of unconsciousness. ' "Meanwhile some of his followers ad- vancecl towa.ru cue inonareli, lending a man with a pistol in baud. They ex- L. 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' n.iU Toi-ts, Lal,f., Bl.iuks a-' i 'luc rcKrI'tt- ta?t- ami giu'l AVIien vim Triint anytliiiig in all at liir Ki:;i-TKit oflicc. to ha ftuQl in Uratui anil luakv Tra'ln, at this marki-t, omiii'ri-in ul' l"ott"li tio'-ls kliiinu t ry thv 11 E lll'C E I) K A T E S '. of" nil W" al-an-l Wi-ll i 1 1 v i 1 Hi -i-lt-cti-U : i-'iul htt(-nti'li ;tcvk i-f FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, ut a.' low fi;iri.' work .wiU :lH".v. the printing line, Lady I jeonorc crimsoned, and remained silent. lie perceived licr embarrassment, and adroitly turned the conversation to indifferent subjects. Thus they rode for some time, when suddenly Lady Leonore drew hia attentionjto a figure ou horse back approaching them. "My worst fears are realized," she said ; "here is Sir Frederick ! Oh, Lord llar ry," she added, turning on him a beseech ing look, "you say you will be my friend ; then spare me an interview with this man. l'ou know not how I dread meet- ! ' iag him." ; "Lord Harry lieauehamp made no other ; reply than lifting her hand to his lips ; j then wheeling around he rode up to Sir ; Frederick. "I believe I am addressing Sir Fred- j erick Courtney. I am Lord Harry Beau- j ehanip." Sir Frederick bowed in ac- ', knowledgament of this information. . May I request a few mements conver- j sation ?" "i'aruon me, j-ora iiarry ueaucnamp, i " . , i.,, my first ; respects must be paid to the "tered v'lth1: 31y Lord .arl, we come to plained that immediately after the report they perceived some one ruuning in the direction of the wood. Suspecting that something was wrong. They gave chase and speedily secured .him. "My Iricnd," said Charles, turning to him with his usual affability, "what harm have I done you' that you should thus seek my lite 1" The man, astounded by his gentleness, when he expected to have been instantly shot, hung his head, ashamed, aud, it is hoped, touched by the King's conduct. "Ilemove him," continued the King. "Treat him with kindness, and let him come again to our presence to-morrow. We will then speak to him." HTOTICE ! HS IIKUKKV lilVEX. THAT I JLivcry and Feed Stable ! in the town of LfcUAXOX, wa.-re 1 will ! oini--taiitly tin hau l to urtcmt tu the wants of the I will run a liai-k fitun Alhany t T.c'janun ati-1 Suda Springs. vn Tncslay of em-h wi-ct. AH l'iiciin-! "ciitriu-ti-l to my care will be Ir-jiiip:ly uttcnJe'l to. W U. DON AC A. I.eban" , .-cpt. I". lSTti IvSiu:; CITY NEWS DEPOT, Front street, Albany, Oregon. nAS JCST OPKNKI A FiUST-CLASS NEWS Dlil'OT ami S T A T ION" 1-4 11 Y' S T O It E, Wliere at all timos will be foun-1 the latest Peri-o'.iical-' Mapii zincs, Xow.-papLTi, l!'jtk3 of all kiul3, Writing I'nprr. every variety, all; kiinW h1 ut' Knvtlojics, j and tlie ra-j.t heautiful PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Tlii?! stock has beeu 8vlfctcl with great car, ami , wmv but Fir.t-'la?3 article? are kept. liootls ! received lirect fmni Sau Francisco by every j steamer, j VJ. Terms moderate, i live me a call. W . S. DUItJiJS. I Albany, April 9, 70.-::l-1-. ; MS' FURNISHING GOODS wliii-h w offer at l"XSt"U lite infi.t favornble terms. ASSKI) PUICK.-s. . ('I'll ,TorK OK Th.- llvv.i -ly ! trr -imi Iv - ' l-.r a fiwr tini". !: it .-r.Miu'- i--"'- '-' if.i'l j.er:tn..-t.t -it'--.- ,. i. ..f rhr-t-.i-' Xaial ,'..irr!r. iuel ; .;.., $:,m , - .., , . . ih.tt i , ,,.,:,i '-i,.l,l in t.i- lf.a" .-I Cat..rrl: M'-a-I-:w i.t- in-' !!!' 1 :;i :( ;.v ; U : i - n -. Ii y t: 'hi'-i- :t .i: i-r-.- '.. -' ni-. ".Vt-n - i ' r "t:i-i-rivi-i', Hi tin m.i- -ei t:i:n---, 'arti.il l- t-T T'.e -1-: - : . -' ".- 11 Ii-., --y-.- v:i(i-r- iii .ii' !-i!.;L !-..-' j:-iln t-r : 1 ; in !!;', 1. "i i y . i : --v.-l y..n ';:!.-):. Y. '.;:it 'y. '.T i t ' 1' i t til n !! 1 !'"'.- - M.J- f if f.-, TiTtir.lI.lt.- it. i y hv.i i.i-; ! '! 1 . - ; t ; I'.i- .;'i - -!;:!'.-:!- rx . :.-!. v. u v : Tii:-: v in. I. 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Wat t I lit? i-lT-i-t with an nrnmntie tate ! taking a IV-w tltisc.-t tif our Kli.ir, 'twiTl be t.h.'ti..ttit That yttnr jrt-jii"lit-t-s Jijiist jsurt-ly tuiu awry, a:;l thv . i . j .: r.il i t n Wi'I Ii.-..- the namu u' i'lt.-io. (hut not Uu' i-ll'..-t-t.) I'lt vit-ians ami t-it.tttm'TS fnuii thr may n-.-t asstin-tl that their or.lor- will be prtniivt !y .-i!t..-::t!.-tl to. l'l-tt.-crii.tiviis i-an.l'ully ami tor-i-.-t-tiy ctiiiiji'Mitid.-tl. Ilavt- yon tht- impolite tit-r-t t-allt-tl acorn? We .sell "Corn flayer," which .-Mitcly does the work, without i-aitt. I'., ytta tit .--ire a book of any kiiu. a t: .11 l't-ti, an Album. Stationery, or tiueb ! V. t. 1 ' i' i :r ir i.-it ti:h u, for the aeeolumotlittion cif all f.tv-.i ' i 1 1 l.itn with a cull. iJo y.oi ivi-i.t a liiie VktiU ht a set of Jewelry, cheat' ' r ileal '.' ! . i. Titus ecll the sunie, umb-r lint .tatn r 'oine ati.l .-t-e us. Bny ?t Ib'tik. TJuy a AVateh. Titty a Iill. 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The l l"v Is in:l.n:ii,e': in everv ri:i(i:r.s onlv two lcvoi".- RATES OF TOLL OVKK THE WUIaiiiette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Koad. ltivcr : Cash Plan, Low Uatcs, Strictly Mutual. Xun.l'orfVitin!j by tlicir All hit: T iti t'-rtt! i"ii. .w hill l-e e atei: N 0TI.CE IS HKRK11Y OIVEX THAT THE n(lcr.-itrnctl. Jamea P. Kitict Executor of tlnj estate t'f iavin Lavton. ileeoasetl. and I. C. linrkhart, (iuanltan of the estate of Augustus C. Layton. .will pell the following tlegeribe! real rojterty! at puljlic iinetiou. at the Court Hoiife tloor in the city ol" Albany, Linn county, Oregon, t"-wit: i Tlie urth lialf tif the ilonation land claim of Itavis Layton, deceaue.l, Xot. No. 11)24. Claim His couriers would htivr rinontr:if.o.il i No. j8, in T 11 .S, 114 Linn eonnly. Oregon. but he silenced them with a look, and T! saia 5Uar'lian will 11 all the right, title , . it, , ' " r nml intere-t of his said wanl, Amjnstiia C. Layton, turned again toward lieauehamp. He 'in and t the al.t.ve des. ribc-1 lau.I, the saino hc- WU3 now SUUlCietltly recovered to re- ; "S "ls undivided one-third lntereft in leo simple mount, aud his arm Laving been placed in a sling, they all rode slowly toward the castle. Arrived there, Charles went straight to the Earl's apartment, and en Klnr,. Vever Las a Courtney failed in : q?" a lavor y- ,;, Htv to his monarch " So savins ! 13 Salted, your ... J J D. the old cavalier rode toward the royal party. Perhaps Lady Leonore slightly gave reins to her fancy when she stated Sir Frederick to bo io hitj "second child- i I II TT- V.1..flT C nOOU. iiu was n uuic uiuu uiau, ui etc- t t . . . , , , ;,ii V .;ii a few moments, and then satd, slowly j i- n i.o. .moIia e L "our Majesty asks me to rtstgn the delighted in all the amusements of the . . . J j. H. m a ii Ar i uai voi v ut y uvaib. ilia i cue vuui is horse was known to all the i , u:l ' . , , UKzy auu uiititiutotu emaita unui UKi favor of Majesty, before asked." ''It is that you. will forego to press Sir Frederick Courtney's suit on your daugh ter, and consent, instead, to her betrothal to Lord Iiarry Beauehauip." lue J.arl ot bilverdowu meditated for day eoui master, it was never . ... cji-i. i ; ii 1:1,- : eouutrv Biae. oieeik anu itc-ii icu. nc 11a .... 1 1. cuuu v . , . .. i loined. in order that niv daiio-hter mav known to exert it-1 ' ., , , J self to more than a gcntlo" "anible. Sir Frederick seemed quite contented, saying "he and hia 'horse had grown old to gether, and if they did not jog on in that -way to the end of their days it should not be through their making a change." lie soon joined Harry Beaachamp -with, King- "Now my Lord, I am at liberty to hear ; nythiny$ may have to impart to me marry a penniless lord "No, not penniless," said the "that shall be my care. Permit me to send for them that they may receive your sanction. When on their entrance, the Earl ex plained Wherefore their presence was re quired, Lady Leonore and , Lord . Harry, i overcome with joy, felljon their knees be- in and t said land : and the said Executor will sell all the right, title and interest of Clara 1. I.ayton in ami to said laud, tho same being her twu-tkirfls undivided interet-t in fee simple iu and to said ljtnd, on the Jstj day of October, A. I. ut one 'eloek J M of said day, in lots as per survey and plat of said north half of said claim, on file in the Clerk's office in said county, as fol lows : j s Lot Xo. 1, .r0 acres. ' " . " 2, -10 " " :i, hs so. 100 I " ' 4, 29 30.1110 ' ii, 29 54.100 " " " , 22 84.100 " " " 7, 22 29.100 " j ' " S, 18 09.100 " j (" " It, 35 67.100 " Tr.itMR or Sale Gold coin of the V. S., one half to he paid ou tho day of salt:, and tho bal ance in nine months from the day of sale, with interest at twelve per cent, per annum, secured by mortgage on the premises. j JAMES P. lIO(J HE, Executor. I L. C. UURKHAKT, Guardian. September 3, 1870-52w4 NOTICE IS JIEKEBY GIVEX THAT my wife, Ann McCallister, baa left my bed aud board without just cause and provocation, and all persons are hereby warned not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her cuntractuig from this date. i ItH'HAIUi M CAI.I.I.STEK. August 27, 1870-51t l Or.-?, I . tne uil't. :i, l.avinir the "liny lifts -tvc -ui ri -.1. either: liae. h. r.. lis sail the h UU 1, r.f 3. inn fninty. st-d tunii t.tir cvrtit'y t hut tlie tion. Jt.- IiMMlily f fair.' wi;!iont. i Mini :y. W'v ;t-;iiise tho fumu . ltl- tl- L. GOLDSMITH & CO., OLE AGENTS OF WILLAMETTE WOOL- en Manufactory, have a Larire Stock of the Goods manufactured by the above mentioned Co. now in-store, consisting of ll'lj ll-t itt t nt.tvr e; Ir'.ltl ttie M-::t. is like the plow for it- drau l-r-.ttirlit t.. l-ettr 'lire, tie itpt.n the pl..w-I.e:iin .-t -ti-l "f tli- e;trt-iii-re : alstt.i i tt. au.-e if is stron :inl 'Itirttl.le, nil exeei.t t he r.v'e.'l-wnik 1-t-intr strnetel of wrmiht iron ti.. t-a-ttr.s are used, 'i'hc wheels rtiimtiitr iii-tm the st.li.l land i an inl vantti re over other Lr;;tt,ir4iit'Ws, in sirikiim oil' land tail . 1 in I'lov- in;'- i.-et iiltvii- t- ititike the nee essary eiiatiires in the ir.:ieliiiiu-i-y . and the sent is t.lways lev 1, net thr wtttitlie 'iriver l'-rward or si.l--wtiys as in . titer j.l'.wis. I'.etter w-rk and mote "f it eau be ii'-e-.jnil.liHhed lv the lee of this lM'.w than by hand. W c take pleasure ill reee I'l.o-.v to i.nt- In. .titer lariuti siipeii.tr iu Oregon. .1. ;. i:i;i:n. A. !. I.t'ONEY. W. H. GOI.TTKEE. Mav 20th, 1SU. To Pcschtittes : l""i:r Horse or .Mule team ; Tivo ' " i One ' " " i fix teams, tl-.iee yoke ; l-'er every a.tditi.'ititi yi.ke : Loose lior.-'. s, p.er head : cattle, per head 1 li sheep t.r' h-'s , j Teams returning eini.ty, halt prieft. I l'at U aniaials, lo:i led j ' ' unloaded ; Horse and rider , .. 3 50 (ill 00 50 50 25 15 I'mick'S i ernis. . j Xo Restriction on Travel, Residence or i Occupation. j ' ; Policies issued iu Gold or'US.j Curren-. oy, as desired. i Xo extra charpe npnn women, j All varieties of Policies issued. Lar e Cash Value Policies. upon Surrcndercil oet9-5 I-:. H. li;UHI.I Agent, Albany, Oregon, Tu l-'ish I.akc : team, caen way.. Four horse or mu Two ' ' One ' " " l'aek animals, loaded 11 nloiide.t. . llr-e tind rider tx team, three Volie 50 1 til) i CHEAP SEWING MACHINES. I OC)U )'f-M i: i5 U l TTLK SEWING teiO I hJCj Maehinc. A tloul.le-thre.-id JJO ! lock-stitch Shuttle Machine j stitch alike ou both sides. Celebrntcr riimmnn-Sciift rVgj j-k I'nmilv Machine. Doth ma- r.i I chines lully Warrauted for S vears. Macbiuca sent to any part nf the const by'cxpress. C. 0.1). A(?cnts wanted in every town on tho l'acific coast. Liberal commission. inniendin the "II tv"' rs, as (-nc having no W. V. KflHllI, K. W. riKE, 11. DAVll.ON. The "Gay" I'tow is htanufaeturcil lv If. Gouldin-, I'.trtlantl MHehiiic.hott All orders will be prompKlv attended to by atl dressing. Portland, Orc Flannel, Tiveeds, CaiisimcrcK, and Blankets. Our NEW STl'LE CASSIMERES Excel in Style and Finith any Goods manufactured on this oast. 52m3 .September 3d, 1870. To Upper Soda Spring : Four horse t.r mule team, out ami back Two ' ' " ' Ono " " " " Horse and rider, " L'.ose animals, ' Ox teams the same us horse teams. A. HACK I. EM AX, W. W. 1 Aitttisn, l'rcs Sec. 0. l.6'0- 8 Home Shuttle Pcwinp Machine Co., G. TRAVF.U. 131, First St., Portland. May Albany Ajjcnts. J. BAUUOVfS CO. for I , in ri ,t .li.HIN' ltltli for Linn -) -r. 7 Agents IIcTiton cunties. (iS. Asjcnt fc Uenton counties. TtT.A Tris:a ! o F AijT. KINDS, printed at. the very lowest rates, as ordered, athirf otliee. N S. XI. Clanghton, J-OTARY Pl'IiLTO AjM) REAL ESTATE AlibJli. umce m it) j.'o?t umco fcuiMmg, Jeban Will attcn'l to malting lt. aiu'ef. nirso to the prompt tru.-tctl to aiy care. unl other con vcv- 1 "w-;-jt;vj umtl.j T! -''-'."-'-wU..jfticat&Jt';;ttt .in... n .... - . collection of debts itn- I March "STAR" PICTURE GALLERY I r.ROWNSVILLE, : : OliEGON, II with instruments of STKICTI.Y 1'IIIST CLASS .MAKE with a choice stock of Materials, Chemicals, Ac, oireei ii-ooi j-imaireipnia mend itselt. Pictures lVom I jirit-e:. Special facilities for taking Family Groups and copying Obi Pictures. Call and see specimens. J. II. TEM P I.ETON. PETEU 11 I'M K. AS IIKEX 11EFITTED WITH SKYLIGHT of the latest, etyle, and tho operating room Our work shall rccom- to Life size, nt (ho lowest 1 j -j 2 50 ' 2 (10 I "liwSI ' 1 00 1 3?VV;v?""n frs7't MAKIXU THE 1 In the Drug Store will be found a full assort ment of Dru.js, Patcut Medicines, Perfumery Paints, Oils, Ac, Ac. Also, Books and Station cry. - Vit.. School Hooks made a sncee.lt- Dr. Rowland has charge, aud inuv be consulted t professionally at any time. : Post Offlce building, Urowupvill.., Oregon. I April 20, ';o-a;i PETEU Ill'ME. ! .... ! EVERY VARIETY OF CBP.CVN.ACT. 6M0NTGQMERYSrj GILBERT BRO., AGENTS. SALEM, OHKUOX. L