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FCBLISnKD EVEEY FBIOAT, BY COLL. VAST CLEVER ! ?J THE ,KE 0 I ST ER; BUILDING', 1 Corner Ferry and fHrjf Slrc.tL ' . TERMS IK ADVANCE. One one vear.. ; j .: ........ .2 SCI One eopv, six months s..v.. 1 60 To clubs of twenty, each copy 2 00 .isrle eoplea..... .....Ten cents. Subscribers outside of tAnn eonntv win lie charged SO cents extra 3 70 for the year as that is the amount . of rostn.?e nor unniim wiJ w are required lo pay on each paper Ageuts for (lie lleplster. The following named irentlpmnn -r untlrnr. lascd to veceivo and receipt tor -subscriptions iu awisi ek in rne localities TOenrtonea : Messrs. Kirk Jt Hume Brownsville. Robert Glass.. .... .. . ...... . . .'jCrawfortlsville. w . r. Kmit n .'. .-. Hitloev. O. P. Tompkins. a. H. ClauKhton.' ..,-....., Ha n'ishurg. . 1 V .1j)mnmi. A. Wheeler Co Shertd. Messrs. Smith t Brastleld Junction Cltv. J. Ii. Irvine ...... i. . --. ..Soib. i noa. it. Keynoicis. 4: . .. . .vaiem W. Wnterhoiise n . '.MToamonth FKIDAY .JAOTABY 2Sl 1S73 BEPl'BUfAX STATE CE3JTKAI. HITTEE. ron- A ineetins; of the Republican State Cen tral Committee of the State of Oregon, will be held hi tlie. city of Portland on Wednes day, tho loth day of February, lS76..at 1 o clock r. M. A lull attendance Is request " C, li.'S. SCOTT, CI,airman J. F. Watson. Secretaiv. Committee. Benton county . Baker. ... i ... ......... . .:. . Clackamas. Coos. Lord Napier haa been appointed Gov ernor of Gibraltar. A. William Mayor of Oakland, Cal. died orr the 19th, aged 79.-. - On the 25th of December, John Br 5potoTovi was elected Preaideut of the Cuban liepublic , i' . ? . , 1 The Prince ot Wales ia a poor map, . , ... S . - j barely eking; out a livelihood .on an in come of $575,000 per annum, while the princes has an income . of $50,000 ! So these two poor people are compelled to Iiv on what $625,000 will buy each year!- ' ' . A " -- -' ' The Indian Committee hare gone to work investigating the letting ot con tracts by Jthe Indian linrean for trans, portation of Indian supplies. The com- mittee will not boready to report' for six weeks, as the matter will receive the most thorough investigation at their ....... .. .. ;aL hands. Clatsop Columbia Douglas ......... ;rant.... .... .. Jackson Josephine Lane.... .... ... lJoI!t .... yA rion .... Multnomah.... Tillamook.... .. Umatilla Union Wasco Washington .... Yamhill...: .... .. .W. n Elliott r. i. Koss ...,L. P. Burin .... ..J. H.icker . M. Kiely . .. D. K. Wan en t.-iV A. feBride ... J. F. Vston . . .6. A. Bieon ... ..N. Lan;;cll A. Watt ...Y. II. O.U-U J. H.Fostvr ...J. C. Cooper Ii. S. Seott ...C. E. DuBois r ..D. A.-Ei!ey .J. C. Dioswa'v D. Chaplin .. ..Z. F. Moortv W. McLeod f . .. J . W. Watts The Supreme Court of Michigan has eietained the Sunday liquor law "passed by thel6t State Legislature. , Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country; but ; its real strength and etamina are to bo looked for among the cultivators of the laud. Hie tenth of February is the time set tor .the meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee, and Portland the place. - . "" Ilie Independents of Polk county are in the field first, having called their county convention on tee 4th day of March- next, in Dallas. ;i J i I3laixeS Spekch. at the Ckstx.8 xialv Banquet. 'Tha Jntr-,OcecuiU Washington letter says : His toast was among the last the audience were tired and dull trom exposure to the cold, the wine which' warmed 'wme of them had spent its force, and. the crowd had re lapsed into the stupid state known an 'boredom"; bnt when hut name was called, instead of speaking from the plat form, as other speakers had done where nothing could boen of Ibem but their foreheads, ho sprang upon his chair, and pitching hjs,, voice at the proper key, comnnced jt JseresTof ,'he most spark ling witticism that Were ever heard in a banqnet hall. As a magnetic effect it was phenomena!" Instead of being in spired by ths audience, he inspired them, and before he had fpoketrthTee minntes, the exhibition of enthusiasm was greater than I ever before witnessed. At every pause.in his speech there would be a buret of applause V whenever he stopped to draw breatlii x; very.man, woman and child united in theshout, "Go on," and as ho closed, the scene was a marvelous, srwntaneofj;ovatioii, gMeiy rose from their chairs, waved-wine bottles and threw, their hats in the air with bac chanalian Tecklessnes". Women tore flowers 'from their bosoms and" tossed them toward him, and fur full five min utes after Lis burly form was lost m the e-owd,the wild cry, "lllaine," "Blaine," "Blauie,Vjras'fcept np Blaine was the hero of the hour. v , : . ' A Joke on lieury Clay. ' The Carlisle (Kentucky) Mercury has this story : MA relative.: of, Govo nor Metcalfe ha; furnished us with the following incident, which will illustrate the habit 'Old Stoiie Hammer' had of playing practical jokes. . Some time be fore the introduction of railroads Gov. Metcalfe represented in Congress a dis trict of which Nicholas' County ' wast 'a part. Sir. Clay was Secretary of State under President .. Quincy Adams. . It was the custom to make the tripsto the national capital in private conveyance t "It was in the' days of Mr.; Clay's greatest popularity that the two diKtin,. guiNhed politicians a;reeu ?i travel vx Washirgton in Gov. iMetcalfe'scarriagei and,' all the arrangements- perfected, tliey started together tVora s the lalter'n Fojtst Hetrealf borne, in this county. While passing through the Slate ot Pennsylvania Mr. Clay told Gov. Met calfe that he had received intimations that in a certain town they were ap- proachins; he would be honored with an ovation by the citizeus-they, like thousands of his ' fellow-countryracti; loved him, but had never seen him. Just before coming to town Gov. Met calfe, wl had aH along been driving,. suggested to Mr. Clav that he take the lines and drive, as he himself w tirexl. ; "Mr. Clay readily consented, where upon the Govenor took the back seat In the carriage, j The honored states man drove the team succosst'ully tinto town, and they were met by- a lager concourse of people. Gov. . Metralte a'iglited from the carriage, and, bei"g asked whether he was Mr. Clay, said yes, that he was glad to meet them. At this the crowd hoisted him upon their shoulders and triumphantly start ed, with him to the place ot reception. Looking back" at Mr. Ulav,: who still sat in the carriage, (somewhat nonpluss ed, tlid Governor cried, "Driver, take these horses to the stable and feed them." A gocd many immigrants are arriv ing in Coos county by fail vessels. - The total county tax of Yamhill is $36,000. - Two of the rare and beautiful birds known as the Merganser, have recently been killed in Coos Bay."- : The schooner J. B. Leeds, 300 tons burden, just built t Gardiner, sailed tor San Francisco last week. A. D. Laranier and wife, . formerly "of Douglas county, were passengers on the ill fated Sunshine. The schooner 'Ariel, now running in the Coos Bay lumber trade, was once the U. S. revenue cutter Wm. X. JMarcy. ... The city marshal of Oregon City is enforcing the law against selling liquor on Sunday. Hev. M. C. Dimick, Dr. D. Morrice and B. S. Bonney killed, on the Mol- lala, in a tour of several days, 22 deer. Through -the efforts of He v. Z- Cook, a church for the use ot all religious denominations, is being built . on the Coquille. .,. ; ; V ; A son of Mr. Javen", of Sou til SaleQJ, ran the tine of a pitchfork through his 4.... ..:.!.. TL....J... I wn;k, producing" a very painful if not dangerous wound. The parties who jumped the mining c'aims belonging to Chinamen in Jack son county, have been adjudged the rigluful ! possessors by a justice of the peace of Jacksonville. Poor John. No sabbe Melicau law. POST OFFICE KEGI8TER. ' MAIL8 ARRIVE : ; "-.'.-,"'-: ; From Railroad (north aud south) dolly at 11.10 p. x. , From Corvalliti, daily, at 10.30 A. M. From Lebanon, tri-weekly, (Monday, Wednesday and Si iday) at 10.30 a. m. . : , mails depart: For-Railroad (noilh and wsti), dally, close prompt at 11. 1a. m. For Corvallis, dally, at 12.60 P. M. For Lebanon, tri-weekly, (Monday, Wed nesday and Friday) at 2 P. M. Office honrs from 7)f A, St. V1X p. ma-S Sunday, from 12 m. to a p. m. - - Money order office hont from 9 A.' M. to 6 P. M. P. H ItAYMONl. P. M. .-, J. C. rOWELt. I,. FI.tKlt. - - poweli. & flixn, Attorney 6c Connnellont nt Law futd 8. llcitoia lu 1 lauc4ry. AH)anv, Oiejfon. : Collections made aad coh veyancea promptly attended to. 1-9 CENTENNIAL. 1876. r TV .1876. Froolamatlon. Chicago & north-Veet- ern Hallway. fMt STOVES STOVES 1 ..n ... . tan. ... - rpHE POFtlAB BOtTE TEBtAXI. Passewrors for Cti4oao.' Kifumra Falls." IMttw banc. Philadelphia, Hon l real, Qilebee. Ne w York Boston, or any point riftat. bliould buj- , their i ! TRAsscosnrlauttfrAx. tuxcts Vte the Viott W fto, cnicAuo St xoitTxitrEsreifaf iu.ii.wAf From tliis date until furtfeer notice, I wm sell a CHOICE SJlJiCTTOS OF Stoves7. Eahges! Samuel W?lson who was offered the position of TJ, S. counsel to conduct the trials in the internal revenue cases at San Fiancisco, declines to serve. A jittle fight was had with the Apache Indians at Camp Apache, Arizona, on theJJ9th ult., in which Diablos brother wai killed. : - "' , Bellflower, the trotting mare, sold irf San- Francisco recently for S5,000 She was raised near . Walla Walla, W. T., and. was about five years old. ; Shevas owned by Mr Glasford,of Walla Walla. With the number of the 19th inst., the Oregon Sentinel, of Jacksonville, enters on itstwenty-first year. It is a good paper and deserves a liberal sup-. portJ ;.. An Albany dixpatch says there '.is every prospect ot an early repeal by the Legislature of the -"Grey Nun Act,' which grants distinction to the gradu ates of the Grey Nun's school conceded to the gradates of no other seminary or institute ia the State. This Act was the cansa of much bitterness in State M .... - ... - - ...... , . . . politics last campaign. . ; The Waya and Cleans Committee. Let'd see," said an old gentleman, with a very bright sparkle in bis eye ; "that's a Yery important one, and tha Demo- - -cr&tc appveotateheiaofe j bufc f tell yu thore-4 Blaine, Kelly, Garfield - and Burchard on the tail of it, and if they doh'fr wag'tha ' body of that dog; ' Pll never bark," and he grinned just as a man. always does when be tells a very funny truth. . , v , , - ; .C-f "i 1 . ..-in . ,V.t.'-,"'Y- It is stated by the President of a life insurance company, who should know it anybody, that American women are loager lived than those of any other -, country. ?. They are less robust and ' muscular thaD the women r ot other . nation?, but their 'tenacity of life is stronger and their constitutions are ' saic;ently enduring to keep them alive " longer than their appearance, generally speaking, would warrant. "A ronaantio marriage recently took -plfissa in -Albany, Georgia, v A yonng la3y ci'tb&t placa wrote to a. young mart of Winterville that she had heard him highly spoken" of, andtflie sSvptttoT pay her a' Visit, and coo Id stand a satis factory examination, she wonld reward Lim with heart and fcaad. He accepted the proposition and stsrted at nce to see the" fair otW . lie aviiyed at her bcs.e, w?s i.ocpected sr.d received ar.d 'a.ni:l9wei'Q roaiTio-3 the noxt ca Dr. Duckworth of London states that ho was called in to treat a case of very severe toothache, and tried various or dinary; remedicfii inclnding chloroform and carbolic aci'd without any benefit to tlte patient. lie then .remembered hav ing read that the pain might be relieved by holding in the mouth a solution of bicarbonate of oda, j lie -therefore at once gave the patient half a drachm in an onuce of watcrand to his astonish ment the pain ceased immediately, and complete relief .was secured. The doc tor very rationally remarks that, as the remedy i so simpje and the d urease so d t-tressiiir laud oitea ? i i it ractable this i treatment may be worthy of notice aud imitation. ,3 ? -Axi. -t fl3.v ,rVlA-r.i I A Great Mothebto a Great Son. The mother ot John Quincy Adams said, in a letter to himwhen he was on ly twelve: "I would rather see you laid in your gra e than grow np a profane and eraceles boy." : - ' ' Not long before his death a gentle man said to him : "I- have found out who made you." , - . . "What do vou mean ?" asked Mr. Adams.' ; - The eentleman replied : "I have been reading the published letters of your mother." "It," this gentleman relates, :'I had spoken that dear name to some litt'e bay who had been to? weeks away from his mother, his re3-esi conld not have flashed more brightly, nor his face glow ed more quickly, than did the eyes of that venerable old mau when I pronounc ed the name of hi mother. He stood up in his peculiar manner and .said : ' V es, sir, all that is good in me 1 owe to my mother." !4 .. JVcw Millinery Store ! MRS. Z). STEVENS, HAS just opened, up stairs in Froman's brick block, a Fashionable Mock of Millinery Woods. Having had icanv years of experience in the miilitierv business in the EaHt.Mre. Stevens be lieves lie can tcive the tiUlost satist'au ion to all who Rive her their patronne,and wonld there- tore respecttuuy solicit a 01 1 iw. fame. MRS. D. tjTKVtSS. Albany, Nov. 19-v8n9ml LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! 4 -AND " . S -V E MONEY I : Old Reapers, Mowers and Tbresbers Repaired and made almost as good as new . MESIUXLL, A PUTXAM'S NEW MACHINE SHOP Is now prepared to do all kinds of Wood Tturnlns, fvuvliijj nud DressInK Alo, any Ironwork and general Blacksmitb- inat tno traae may acmana. ' Fencinir Pickets will be kef Unhand at all Lltl It... . . J A night or two ago a Vickbnrj; wo man was trying to get her drunken hus band Items and as she pul ed him along the street her words and .actions were so tender that a citizen halted and said : "Well, 1! drunkards 'wives' haven't your disposition. fSht don't say any. tiimg " sue replied (in a wiiuper ; I've got to call him pc names to get him hom9, but wait till he drops into the hall ie around men" ' - There are.enroile,l in the pubic schools ot the United State,000,000 children. In the" last fiscal, year the aVerage daily attenaance wa 4,000, UUU r J hirtyev. en Stated aud eeveiiTerrit6rieR report an increase in public"- schtiol income of 5132.000, aud m attendance of chil. dren 165.000. The total sum raised du. ring 'the' year by taxation was 4 $82,000- 000, and the st br public education was aoout . .-. . --. .... . . . A man whom Dr. Chalmers engaged to mairage afrdisorderly 'Snnday school kept his eyes wide, open duri..g prayer, and when one boy thrust a pin into Another,' be marched s up the aisle, still praying, aud ouBed that boy's ears, and went back again, praying all the way, After that he was mastej of the situa tion, for the boy thought -that a man who could watch, aud jpray like that could not be put down. Yowsg man,-- if you should see your girl g&zuig intently at; your l feet, donrt shif t tl.em about uneasily, or, draw them up and sit upon them, under the im pression that slid " is "overwhelmed by their immense size; tsheis merely taking their measure mentally, for- a pair, of slippers, on the toes or which she in tends to work a blue dog with a green tail and scarlet ears." : A show-case containing fancy cards, etc., "specimens of , the f work done in- 6idt, stands in front of a Trenton, N J., printing house,' and a placard is attached to the same,' which reads in large letters, i '.'Hands off." A few eights since some witty newsboy gave quite a new import to the card by mak ing it read "Hands ofT on a drunk t -A youngster, - while waruiing his hands over the kitchen fire, was re monstrated with by his .father, who said. "Go wayr from the stove, the weather is not cold." ; .The little fellow looking np demurely at his stern parent, replied: "I ain't heating the weather; I am warming my hands." , "Zaehariah," said Mrs. Chaitdler, "what smell i that?" "Cloves." "But that other smell "Allspice." "Bnt isn't there another?" "Yes apples." 'And just one more?' "Cider, my dear." "Well. Zachariah," said she. 'ifyon'd only drank a little brandy now you'd make a good mince pie." : . . - Said a wife to her husband : "How ia it that you can't come home at nights in some sort of season ? The uenlle retort was : "Yon got me in the ; way of it. Before we were married you used to throw your arms about my neck at three trclock and nay, "LJon't go dar ling ; ,it is early yet, but now jt I hafw pen to st.ay out till two it is a terrible afiair." r ; Vv .:--- .-.r . One of the- most remarkable cases of suspicion at d jealousy ever recorded is that or a Westchester county woman, who. tried to poison herself teca use her husband always whistled when be pass, ed a foundling say lum. ' ' A clergyman at Kansas City said if there wan any one within , hearing ot hi voice .who would try to put a stop to Sunday dog fighting he'd like to have 'era rise op. . A small boy aud - an old woman rose up. . , . " (iaimnoni. Jnnticcs" Court for the Precinct of Scio, in the cmmi v of Linn. S;n!e of Oreion. A.J. Houston, piamun, vs. . t. .uogan, ao fendant. . . . To F. C. Looran. the above namfd defendant " In the name of the State of Orosron : You are tiRrohvranmred to anrcar before the undersign Art. a. Justice of the Peace for tlte precinct afore said, on the 3lst day of January, Itfiti, at 10 nVlnrk In the forenoon of said tlav. at the office of said Justice in said precinct, to answer the above named plaintiff in a civil action. The de fendant, will fake notice that if he tails to an aurAr tha comi,ta.int. herein, the nlaintiif will tnke Judgment asfatnst you ror the sum of tri2 97, besides costs and disbnrsmcntsot thenetion. The order that the summons in said action be served by publication, bears date the ltb clay of December. 1875. Given under my hand thin lsthday of Iecem- Ber,lB7,. li. V. KH., 13wdecl7 f Jueticc of the Peace. -AT ; . ttatrtnicU ofSTEfcL RAlLA. Snd on it tltfS been madothe FA Sl'KST ttnie ttiftt bas ever been MADt in this country. - ay tnts touio pavn- tera for point s ist of n tcavo ttave cnotce ol tue 'oliovrinu lhe trom Cbicatfo j " - .'- By tile Pittditirff. FWttrnyii SndCbleKtC ana rcunnyivsuin Httnways, . ; TTTROUGH TRAINS DAILY wirti raltmaa Palace cars tbroiuh to PhilaieipMaftdSew oi-k on cacb train. , - s - ? . . ! TTIRULT.ll THArsVwi'tb Pnllman Palftcecars to BstlUmove and Waalilnjrt'on.' -rf By tfa tAfco KlMrv Xfelisynw Hnh' ern suniwity aBaroiiKmimisiAcw mmm ttntnil nod Erie Knllrondt,), 3 -ALSO- PUMPS, HOSE, ETC. W. n. McFARLAND, -Albany, Dec. 10,1871-13 - s TITUS BR0TI1ERS, - . DEALERS IX . .- Wat o&8 Glaelis J E WELRY, Silver & Plated Vare, and- . . DIAMOND SPECTACLES AGENTS FOR THE Singer : Sewing Machine, The Best TTachlrte Made. fJl'MMOXS. " In the Circuit Court of the Siateof Oregon for I.inn eonniv. Edward It. Rubarts. plalntiflT, vs. E. K. Beach ana ucm s istncn, actenaants. Action at law to reco-er monev. - To E. N. Beach, one of the defendants abov namet : In the name of the S-ate of Orecron : Yon ar hereby summoned and required to lie and ap pear in tue t.ircun vonrt ot me o:aie oi oresn for Linn countr. and answer to the complaint of -the above naind plaint iff, on file against von witn tnet;ici-K orsiiia uourt. in tne aiove ., (t ll Aittkm.hv-IhA fliMt ilnv of Thft next reg ular term of oaid court for said Linn county, to wit, on the j 2d Monday of JtrcA, 1875, orn-lment for want of such answer will be taken ajiainst you. Ton are hereby notified that if you fall to ap pear and answer the plaintiff's complaint here in as above requested, the plaintiff, for want of such answer, wtll take Judgment against yon for the sum of "H0 92 'n oldcomof ibo United States, wtih Interest on the same in like sold ooln at the rate of one per cent. termonth from the soth day of January. 1S74. and for the costs and diahurnmeiits of this ac'.ion. Published hv order of B F. Bonham. Jndse of said Court, for ix weeks. In the Albany ReqisTEU, which order bt-ars date January 7th. 1876. POWELL & FL1NN, . Jan. H, 1876-17W f AttystorPiff. It has been discovered that the same kind of coloring matter which poisons me Rinpeu stocKings w also usea to color bad whisky. In both cases it goes to the legs and ruins the under. TftlS IS TTTE BEST ROUTJK EAST. THROlTon TRAILS DAILY. wltir-Palac Druwinsc lloom and Silver K&lftcc cars tv? o New York. y tlie Mh'tiljrnn Central tirA TtHni. brnt Weitfrn Mid Jbjle Bad tk 'entrwl Kailwnya, THROt.H TRAINS. ' with! Pullman Palace bruwinK Hoois and Sleeninir can, throturh to .New York to N luara Falls, Buttalo, Rochester or New YOrk city. , . By Itik tlinore and Oftdo RMtlroad, ' ' TITROCC.n TRAINS DAILY, 'with Pullman Paiace cars tor Newark. Zaiiesville.WheeJinit. Washington and Baltimore without change. . This is tho SIIOETKST. r.KST and onlv line rnnhiust Pnllman celebrateil PALACE SLEKP 1VU AHU AMI COACHES, tonuectmtt - wi-b (jutoti l'actnc Kaunuu at OMAHA anct trom the- WKST.-via Ui-an d Jonetien, A la r hall, toar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, tor CIU- AltU XHE JEUAoI. - - CAGO . This popular route ts nnsnrriossed for Speed. Comfort and Safety. The smooth, well ballast ed and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrat ed Pullman Pa.ace Sleeping ears, the perfect leioitrapii system of uievtmr ttMn. t ne resis- lartty with wlriclt they mn, the admirable ar nngemeM for mnntnK through ears toCli!cao from all points West, securo lo rctssenuers all the comforts m modern railway t ravel tnir. No chaugusotCMTS, and no tedious doiays at Fet nes. Pasoowgisrs will find Tickets via. this ravnnte route ar i oe tienerw xicKOt cunue t tue unuu Pacific Railroad. Sncsa.xAnte.. Tickets for sale at aU tho Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Kailroad. W. U. STES N ETT, MARVIN HUOHITT.Gen.Sniv - Geo. Pas. AyU It P. STANWOOD, Oencral Agency, Kl Monu gomcry screer. san rrancisoo. . viiiy Jtmt Ismied. . ootl Eatttaa. ... MANHOODi Revised and correct el by the anther, E. de F. A Medical EssaTon the eanse ad eaaw of pre mature decline m man, showinir bow health Is lost., and regained. It gives a clear synopsis 13 the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhanted vital ity, and all other diseases appertaiiur thereto; tnc result oi twenty years suecesuB pittciiue. Oplnloni.l the Prtss. CURTIStN "MAS HOOD." There Is no mem ber of society by whom this book will not be found useful, wnet her be l yarewt. jireccptor orclorvma.Jxo T4nf. ..... CU UTlS ON "MAS HOOD." This book should be read by the yonnst for instruction, and by the am icted for relief; it wili Injure no one.--Medical Tittvs and (iaxMe. Price- One Dollar, by mall or express. Ad dress the author, 1U. CU RT1S, ft .Sutler Slreet, or P. O. Box 337, Sun Francisc", Cal. .... 48v7m3 ATTENTION. Foree osure of 9IeeInless Uen. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon foi thnmnnt nf l.tnn. Snlt in equity to foreclose a, mechanic's Hen G. G. Smith, plaintiff, vs. H. C. Clement and S. M. Corum. defendants. N.rffK l hurebv riven lhat the aboe named plaint id' has cointiienced a suit in thealioveen- iit lea conrr.assmnT i no tif.-i,-rr.iiiii- nuwru ..turn ed, to toreclose his lien of 2t 00, and interest nnih.unuittBn n i cent, net- an mi ui from the 22 1 day of Ocoljer. 1S7, on the saw mill of the defendants, witn tne appurtenance ire w unto belonaiir. and on the land on which the same s nnds, totetber with a convenient space .iiwst.t ammth p, wmv be reonired for the con venient use ami occupation oi me saint-, onunm in said Linn (county, more oartlcn!arly describ ed in plaintiff's not ice or his said lien on nie in tho Clerk's office in said connty ! That in his complaint In said suit, plaintiff pi-ays tha Court to order and decree that the said property be sold to sat lsfy said lien and interesr as i how said, and tho cots and disiturments therein ; and that plaint iff have and recover of defend ants the said sum of VH 00 and Interest thereon aafore-al'!. ani nis eosis no iuninnniM therein : That all persons Interested In theen forcement of said Jien,or eiaimma any 1 ikii . v........ MM, KMwh- raited omn to nresentthelr claims wit hin ten-'days after t ho complet ion of tho publication ot tins notice, n in nwr r,.iin.Ain.u within that time or within such furthe time as may lie allowed by saw Wurt or Judge, ail sucn wraswii i w ' POWuL rljlist -Nov. 23. T-10v7w3 - PllTs Attorneys. standing. cxi', -Tlju 'What has .becoma of the travelling' disciples. of Faust ? We have rot Feeu-oi.a for eeveral weeks. - --Fchsyth, Ga.--Six of U-.6--ei p$tP 'd 1 have vjs'ted. us '.ir: tfco lat, ten days, y, j The firet got some work and rt'b&ins. - l We confess," says tlie Louisville Courer Journal, "that we don't like the devil.? That's always the way.' A few months hence and the vomer. Jonrnal will be urging the devil .r president. Ridicule is a -weak weapon when leveled at a strung mind; but common men are cowards, and dread an empty laugh. rapper. , , . Speech is a pump, by whu-h we raisa and pour out the water from the great lake of thought, whither it flows back again. bterling. When a three-dollar muskmt muff will - make a woman happy for six months, it seems too bad for a man to lie under the fence all night,1 and pay a fine of $5 iiext morning. ;,A Montreal papr says that they did have three or, four days ot summer there a few months ago, but women used them all up drying clothes. ' SUMMONS. - t Iii the Circuit Court of the State of Ore con for the connlv of Linn. Thomas Cterumens. plaintiff, vs. Martha Cleminens. uVfeuuant : Stilt for divorce. - To Murt'ia Clem tuens.1 the defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby reotdred to aonenr ami answer tne complaint ot the ntiove uameo pianitin j tn the above entitled suit, nowoti filt with , the clerk of said court, within t-n days after tlie date of the service of this summons up on you If served In Linn connty. Oregon, but If served ut any other county within the State, then, within twenty days after the date of tlie service of this summons upon you, or If served by publication of I hi summon, tlien yon are required to answer tlte complaint, by the first day of the next regular term of said court, to be holden on the 2d Monday, the ' I3U day or Hareb, 1876, at Albany in aid countv and state t and yon are notified tliat if you fall to so appear and answer as above reouired. tor want ot answer the plaintiff will apply to tho court iur luo reuvi uemanuect in tne compiiuac, it .n .. . . wutvn is it uissoiuuon or tne marriage con tract existing between von and the nlain tiff, and for the care and custody ot ihe minor children,, Albert M.Clemmens. John A. Clemiuens. Samuel J. Clem mens, E, Clenuneus, Thoiuas Clemntens,. Alfred Cieinniens ana Andrew OJemmens, named. tu tne coujpiiiuit io Die pminuir. - JOS. HANNON, . ' Attorney for plaintiff. ; Published fcy order ot K. F. Bonham. Jude of said court, which order was made at the October term of said court for the year xsio. January, 14, 1878-6vl7 Hall's Vcgeuible Sicilian II A. 1 11 I1E NEWER This standard "article compoudded wltb the (treatestoare . -f; - .- "fi lis utiects ve A' wonderful and satisfactory ItVwtoretjray,or fcded lialr to It youthful &1I mimttons. ltchins and dan- rduff : and the scalp by; t- -Be. becomes white and clean. - , " ; " " ,,' By its tome j.r-"oeri les n renora 100 rauu ira irianita tn tbm no mat vhcor. nreventttiv baldness, and making be hair grow thick aud As a dressing nothbu ae been found so effectual, or desirable. , , Dr. A. A. waves, atare Asmyw o iswnuuiu' ,tts. a vs of ii : "I consider the besjorepara lion for its intended purposes. puckinghanVs Dye. FUtt 'lilE WIIISKEB . PARKER & UURRIS Hew Elevatoi; IS SOW READY FOR THE RET-' ! of wheat and oats. T we can the attent-j. ot farmei-s to the fact that we have erected t he fi nest warehouse in tb State.at a lante expense and are in nosition lo handle natituacinriiv an immense quantity of grain. Oar house hw capacuy tor , ri j, r - j t , i 200,000 buslicls of Wheat at one time. and is located on the margin of the Wlllamet te Kiver. ana provtaea wit tm si.ie i raca from the O. AC R. R- so that shipment umy be made dally bv raii,an 1 as of.cn by water as boutmirfaciiltlesoffer. Webave two ar suc tion fans, in addition to Oiher fans, at tacbed to the house, run by water power, and are thus prepared to . - - . . f.-i r.i "....- . ILm 33 ' S3 f ' ... all the wheat received. Can take In and clean 10.0U) bushels per day.. Cleaned wheat Is wort to much more In all foreign markets than feral wheat, and none should be shipped without eleantnir. Ourchawes will be Qvecentaa bushel on wheat"; and tour cents on oats. Wo have - SIXTY TIldrSAD' SACKS to furnish thorostorlni? wheat with us. free" to those whoso wheat we purchase, and at tho Inwasr earth nrico to those wno sen their wneat from tmr house to ol her buyers. Persons s. r ln with na are' at liberty to sell to whom thw nktsiw.... Those who resi le on tho wes; side of it Hvj,r will htivo ferriage fife, will be in tnMinai-kct.asjunrers.anu simctio oo auto to rav tut. niirnest. nossioie once, iiavinif nrc oared ourselves to do a iaree business, we hoiio tor our auare oi.vim iu-hiu pairwuaB. nlTvOjuly SI Albany, Ores of). :Bayard Taylor- eays Mart Twain's wit i only skin-daep. -?Iarlt pay that Taylor's goes ' to the , bone atd never comes out.' . . - . . . "' Pictures ana Picture Frames E. B. PURDOM would ennosneo to the cittzppi of .:hnv and vicin-.!v. i :i . r is mvrwrcd to fnrnioh ail kinds nf VIOTVjI h FR A J jSH to order. t short entice. Plt?iniT,?i :ramfit1.n.nrf o!.-5 frum- ,rn;h. fiat :u ma o.noo on iiret street, oun j.oos wes tircaas.i(.nu. ua tettw your oratr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla For P rifj-l 4 Blood. This compound - the vegetable alterar fS i tives, Ka f 4' vy Kooi a series ot oom- ?--5plalnta which are ve: .il r j tives. sarssparllla, XLUIJ' Doclc. stliiinscia and Cffy Mandrake with the 4r.jr.v,cto.iiues oi missuum Dock. Stlllinscia ant Mandrake with the a-wuf.ei,x' r-A t .cr.oovKT. ... ! c. a. waEiitJt. -( A. Wheelers. Co., illCOD ORCGOX, ForwariM & Commission Merchants A good assortment of all kinds of Goods al ways in More at lowest market rates. Agent fof sale of Wagons .Grain Driumoaer Mills, Chqrnii, Ae. N ' . CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, rUBK,Bt X TER, EGGS and JP.OKI.T rrv prevalent ana amict- i f V- ..'1 ins-. It purtnea '--sSSLj ; ' loa?: pale t "- A lArs Body of Rlcb Iand for the blood, purges- ont the lurkimr humors in the system, that undermine health and settle into tiouDlesome aiwirutan. trupuumui nwui are the appearance on the surface of Itnuon Hint Glioma oe exneiieu, iroui me uioi. - in ternal deranpremets are the detetmlnatlon of these same humors to someintemal otnan, or organs, whose act ion they deranfre, and whose un(ipr , substance they disease and Oesiroy. AymH roao isxa nm. v -jd jhean. "inouireof 9a.bsaparix.la expels inese numom irom iim 1 """ g. A. JOHNS, sale Cheap. . . . raw mrvtT' 980 eept.lble of. culUva.mn-wele - S000 1""?' rr-uWiS a mllea of a mil- ipr ";."'? " " "Vw., lnrt. The hinvt Whn thevareirone. the d isorders they Produce disppear. such a- Ulcerntrona of the dver. Stomach, KUlrutyt, .uno-t,- Eruption ana F!rup.ie IHsmaKt of th Skin, t. Anttumy's jb'n-e, ltotr or Jr&mptxnx, jrimjr-ri, rwr.ie, dm, jy-umlgia, Jtin tn Ike onrt, &.te ana ir.Zl. mmAtf: lVWitnnt. & rOu. IruoorrhoM i nrjina frrrm internal Mlnrati'jn -ontf ulen ne di.i-ag'!, 'lirppsii f)yp-:nua, hmrtdaCwn ,an(t 0 nra Dibauy. With their departure health returns tt.-. ' '. " ntfVPAUPBBY Tj jr.-l..? ATr. - '. Jowell. Me. iv.i,i unri a nttlvriL-nl Chemists. Sold bv nil JLI-UKirisis una nfaicin m ' Aug 90T4-48T7 Albany, Oregon. t of I 23" Sole -'' Medicine. r7n8 f OKSTASTX.X OJ ajm ' vsiu.am 1nvl. Lime, nin( :.Xalii, Hair, etc., and for silo li. at the ' The HiChest Cas'li Price PaM for "Wbol Albany, V.ay U, 75MT r. , ' fl' """' "'-: - I. i . V-,i ' ! ,' s '; i (. I . f ' w- i t , " - ;.' I M UM When jo wfcjf'- Kill t.l ' "I" - '. k ? - " ' t i Visiting .'cmC lit - Queiticcsi- CsrCj Dill Ilesdc. -' i - it- " Letter, Heads Envelopes, Oall Tickets, Proiprammes Labels. Morse CHIo, Circular, Pamphlets, er in fad anj-lJitng t tJt Px?nfij?r tlxac.-' - r call at the , ALBANY i ' ' I-4 1 r! mm i PRINTING . IIOU -icosNEr,.?E5r.y nasa - a '. jSfe '" FLL u I u I :-.' ...tit. '. 11 .... r .