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i-lining ti&U. OFF ICI AL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1876. LDES COCXT BEPl'BUCAS - TICKET. For State Sonator-O. F. COJ.BKRT. For Representatives J. F. McCARTNEY.B. B. URhHjS, J. W. FLETCHER, J. WASSOM, A. BRAN HON, M. ATCHISON. r or toumy jaafre i'. n. - - rv For Co. Commissioners Wx. PAUL, MARI AN" CUNNINGHAM. For Count v Clerk R. G. CUSICK. For Sherlir-S. A. DAWSON. For Treasurer P. ANDREWS. For Assessor J. W. CLEAVER. For School Superintendent--J. L. GILBERT. For Surveyor J. A. WARNER. For Coroncr-N. B. HUMPHREY. BEPniMCAN COl'STY t'OSVESTIOS. ". Wedxesdat, April 26, 187G. Tlio Republican Convention of Linn county met at Hie Court Houra at 10 o'clock a. m., and were called to order by Mr. O. P. Tompkins, of Harrisburg. On motion, D. Thompson was elected 4AmnAi.CT f?l,a!rmri fl I IToPTlP- of tcliiJViai i-j -w- - 0 7 Sbedd, and P. Hume, ot Brownsville, Secretaries. . On motion, Messrs. B II Allen, - Hi ram Smith, W It Kirk, V rroroan and S SI il!er were appointed Ccmraittee on Credentials. On motion, Messrs, A P Gaines, J R fmilli aua un iiiuuie were appoiuieu. Committee on Resolutions. On motion, Messrs. N B Humphrey, O P Tompkins and Frank Pike wereap- poinieu vumiuinee il apportion u le gates to precincts for the State Repub lican Convention. On motion, Messrs. G W Gray, J W Cleaver and W CForen were appointed Committee on order of Business. Oiwnotion,Messrs. E PMcClore,Jon- athan Wassom and C P Hogue were appointed Committee on Permanent Organization. - On motion, adjourned to 12:30. AFTERNOON SESSION. Convention met at 12:30. Commit tee on Permanent Organization reported the fallowing r.amed gentlemen enti tled to seats as delegates iu this conven tion: " Albany rrecinct N Bond, X B Hum phrey, Isaac Froman, It Conn, G F Sinii- sou, C AVolverton, D 51 Thompson, J V Propst," II Froman ntiI Gr W 3 my. Tirowiisvillo W R Kirk. C. A ivilHaint. P Hume and A McFerran. Ilalsey C V llognc, B II Allen, .fames rear!, S Yr Hays, C Gray by S A Smith proxy. Harriaburg .James McCartney by Hi ram Smith proxy, Hiram Smith, O P . Tompkins, E J Sonitiierville. J Al Water ly O P Tompkins, proxy. Centcj E P ilcClure, J W Cleaver and S Canon. Orleans D C Currie. M-Atchison, J B McCoy and Geo Riddle. Scio John Ketinian, 31 C Gill, A Chris tian atid M GrotuiL Sautiam W C Foreu aud S T Miller. Jktiah Creek Eobt Glass and G F Col 'bertby P Hume, proxy. Lebanon J Wassom, II C PoweH,Frank Pike, A J Marsliall and J R Smith. Syracuse For this precinct the Commit tee recommended that S T Jones be Invited to cast the vote. Franklin Butte Abner Gaines. Committee on Order of Business report ed as follows, which was adopted: Reports of Committees. Flection ot 10 delegates to Rupublican State Convention." ; One State Senator. Six Representative. County Judge. Sheriff. Clerk. Two Commissioners. School Superintendent. Assessor. County Surveyor. Coroner. County Central Committee. Committee on Resolutions reported, and the report waa adopted : : KESOLTJTIONS. . Whereas, The people of Linn county for the past eight years have suffered under oppressive taxation- for county nurrjosea. - and lanre amounts of the ncoole's inonev have been uselessly squandered by the par ty now in power, and Whereas, Through the negligence of me irony in power, a jarge numoer ot persons who were accused of crimes and incarcerated in ouf county jail, have escap- eu uicreiroiu, . ana our lull and MS keepers . liave become a rcDroach to our emmtv. nd the sudject otderisian to criminals, and whereas. The lavish expenditure of ni people s money, nominally Tor public . vuuuuiKai uui reijy 10 eunt'ii party favor ites, by our present State administration, uuih. mj uease , inereiore De It itesoiPta, uy tins convention, that wa demand honesty and economy In the ex penditure of the public money; a strict enforcement of the Jaw without favor or prejudice, and the detention and punish men t of all criminals. . J te solved, That we favor the judicious expenditure' of a portion of the public money tor necessary internal improve ments. ''..- - Resolved, That we demand honest, ca pa bio and temperate men in offiae, with brains enough to know dishonesty when they see it, and courage enough to resist ;iud expose it when they fiud it. The second order of business (the committee having all reported) being the election ot ten delegates to the Re publican State Convention, nomications wer-a made and the folllowing ten elect el: JB McCoy, E F Pike, E P Mc Clare, O P Tonjpkinn, S A Smith, A C Hangman, A P Gaines,, Jno. Red r a." . I) M Thompson- and N IT Ilum- I". r vita Senator, there were three r.-rr.'.t.i.'Aorvt. -Mr. G. F.. Colbert, of I-r-.i Ij C.-vrk iTcc":tct, was rrosT.Inated. On motion, it was ordered that the six receiving the highest number cf votes, should be declared the nominees of the Convention for Representatives to the Legislature. There were eight gentlemen placed in "nomiuatK'n. J F McCartney, B B Griggs, J W Fletcher, J Wassom, A Brandon, M. Atchison, were the choice of the Convention. . v D R N BlackburiVEsq.,ot Browns ville, was nominated by acclamation fur the office of Couuty Judge. S. A. Dawson, 'of-'.Albany precinct, was nominated by acclamation ' for the office of Sheriff. Messrs. Ii. G. Cusick, J. W. Geary and Frank Pike were placed in nomina tion iot the office of County Clerk. Mr. jPike withdrew in favor of Mr. Cusick, of Scio, who was duly elected. For County Commissioners Messrs. Win. Raul, ot Scio, and Marian Cun ningham, of Harrisburg, were nomina ted by acclamation. For School Superintendent, Mr. J. Gilbert, of Albany, received the nomi nation. Dave Andrews was duly nominated for the office of Treasurer. For County Assessor Hon. Hiram Smith gracefully declined a nomination, and J. W. Cleaver, of Albany prairie, received the nomination. N. B. Humphrey was nominated for the office of Coroner by acclamation, amid the most hilarious happiness ever witnessed in any Convention. On motion, the Chairman was author ized to appoint a County Central Com mittee of fourteen, one for each precinct. The Chairman appointed Messrs. D Froman, Albany; C A Williams, Brownsville; C P Hogue, Ilalsey; O P Tompkins, Harrisburg; E. P. McClure, Center; Geo Riddle, Orleaut-; John Redman, Scio; S T Miller, Santiam ; Robert Glass. Brush Creek; Frank Pike, ?banon; S T Jones, Syracuse; Abner Smith, Franklin Butte; Isaac Salt- mai't-h, Waterloo; Isaac Conn, Sweet Home, as eucIi Central County Com mittee. On motion, the Convention adjourned. OIB TICKET. No one, we think, can fail to be pleased with the nominations made by the Linn County Convention. The names on that ticket are those of our most substantial, solid, competent men, who arc in sympathy with the people, in all these respects having the ad van tage of their opponents on the Demo cratic ticket. It is an unexceptionably good ticket, and will meet the hearty approval of Republicans, while we can confidently appeal to the honest and sober element of the Democratic party to support the ticket because of its supe rior excellence, in every respect, over the ticket pat up for them by the old and corrupt ring that has so long had control of county affairs. It will not be an easy matter to fiud out what be comes of the immense amount of taxes annually collected in Linn county, until that ring is broken up. ltu compe tent, sober, honest men, such as those beading our ticket, we caauot but be successful, if each citizen, who desires that rigid economy and unwavering honesty shall hereafter rule in county affairs, will do his duty from now until the evening of election. Hurrah for the Linn County. Republicautickct, and let each man use every honest endeavor to secure a change for the better in couuty affairs, by the election ot every man whose name appears on the ticket The Democratic State Convev- tiojt Met at Salem on Wednesday. Following are the nominations; For Congress, Lafayette Lane; Presidential electors, IL Klippel, W. B. Lsswell, E. A. Cronin; Delegates to the National Convention, M, V, Brown, R. R. Thompson, J. H. Turner, JVC. Braleyv Thomas Milliron, II. II. Gilfrey; Han na, prosecuting attorney, 1st district; John Thompson, judge, S. II, Hazard, attorney, 2d ' district; B. F. Bonhatn, judge, W. M. Ramsey, attorney, 3d district; Strong, attorney, 4th district; L. L. Mc Arthur, judge, L. Ison, attor ney, 5th district. We earnestly urge our friends through out the county to wake up to the real importance of the pending effort, and by energetic work to render certain a Republican victory. Such a victory is not to be won by supineness, and fold ing the hands in careless neglect of the great issues at stake. Victory, if won, must be sought and not waited for. Active, energetic, unflagging effort is essential to assured success. Every citizen shonlii vote. To &ii in this sacred duty is to put . in peril wise laws and good government. There is bo much ignorance to contend against in this country that neglect of the fran chise, on the part of intelligent citizens becomes an nnpardonable sin. Fifty-nine State Conventions are to be held witln'n tiro months, A fine brick hotel is to be erected at Jacksonville this season. . Port Orford has greatly Improved during the past year, having quite a number ot new buildings. Twenty-eight children came up on the Empire on her last tiip irom San Francisco to Coos Bay. i Harrisburg is not improving very fast, yet still it lias a substantial growth and prosperity which are sure indications of a bright tntnre. i A letter from Amity says : "The hill farmers are about through seeding, and are coming down to help their valley brothers. So we'll not be so late after all." ! The annual election of the Vancouver i fire department will be held at the city ball, on Monday, May 1, 157B. A piece of natural rubber, six feet in l.,rth h nhnnt tl.roo fr. iln. was i-o- o J 1 1 ceutly picked up on the coast iu the surf, near Shoal water Bay. About this time last year, the mails came into Silver City, Idaho, on wheels. It will be as late as the first of May this year before the coaches are put on.. Seventeen dollars is what it costs to use obscene language on the streets of Van couver. So decided Recorder McDonald, the other day in the case of the City vs. James Shea. The Tribune says the recent gunpowder explosion in Salt Lake city caused one hundred premature births. The amount of ore and bullion trans ported over the Utah Central for the month of March was three and a half million pounds. Ol bullion there was 3,425,362 pounds. Father Elcazcr Miller, wlio . was celebra ted in the Mormon church tor having the distinguished honor (?) of baptizing Brig- ham into the fraud, died at his residence in fcsilt l.ake city last week. The grand jury of Salt Lake has found and presented a bill of indictment against four of the convicts who murdered War den M. B. Berger. Cane, Patterson. Wil liamson and Smith are the parties indicted. A Cheyenne special to a Chicago paper. naj-s Gen. Crook intends to liaveG'n. Rey nolds eonrt-martialed for disobedience of orders in turning loose the 700 ponies that were captured in the recent expedition against the Moux. Occidental Lodge I. O. O. F., McMinn ville, elected R H. Todd and S. Shaffer delegates to the Grand Lodge, which cou- venes at Salem on the 16th of May next A telegram from Roseburg say3 that the Douglass county Republican convention nominated the follow ing ticket : Senators, G. W. Colvig, Jesse Applegntc ; represen tatives, E. A. Kirkpatrick. W. F. Benia inin, W. P. Grubbe, M. M. Melvin ; clrk, ju. 1. vt in lams : sheritr, .J. jsooie:trea urer, S. K. Raymond ; school superintend ent, J. lloworu, At a meeting of the citizens of Benton count', convened on the 15th inst.. to take into consideration tne construction of a canal irom some point on the Ixng Tom or the Willamette river to terminate at Cor- vailis, a committee was appointed, with power to adopt articles ; of ineorpora tion, with such capital as may be required to constrnct said canal, and that they cause such preliminary examinations of the sev eral routes aun lines as may be necessary An intellectual mule broke into a private residence iii Boulder the other day, and while surveying the household fixtures, backed up against a red hot stove. That being a game that two could plav at he raised both heels and took boisterous leave of the establishment, i The stove and household required immediate reconstruc tion A San Francisco man writes as follows to parties interested iu the clam business at Olympia : v "The Shoalwater Bay Com pany is now doing a business of $1,000,000 a year in oysters alone, and your cnances are doubly as good, for in two years 3-ou can increase your clam trade from 100,000 to 200,000 cases, as you will have a market all over tiiectvuizeu worm, lhis enter prise is worth to Olympia three T9o rail roaus." In the district court at Seattle last week several men were arraigned before the court lor selling liquor to Indians, and among other cases was that of a person who uau soiu liquor to inuian "jjiii. When the indictment was read that the de fendant had committed a grave misde meanor by furnishing Hiiuor to "Bill." Mr, Brooks turned to a lawyer sitting near by and remarked, "Really, Evans, this is the first court in wbicti I have ever nraetieeu where it was regarded as a misdemeanor to liquidate a bill." It took Evans some time to see tc The Coos county Democratic . nomina tions are as follows: Joint Senator for the counties of Coos and Curry, Major Brown ; Representative for Coos county, It. II. Rosa ; couuty commissioners. Win. Turpin, S. Spurgeon ; clerk, W. II. Jack son ? sneriu, AiKen ; tieasurer, ionn Flanagan : assessor, J. J. Caw field ; school. sunermtendont. S. Cocke: surveyor, W. Han: coroner, u. u. uoitien. ino roiiow- ing named gentlemen were elected to the State Convention : John Flanagan, A. I.o- bree, J, M. Siglin, K. H. Bosa and S. 11. iiazaru. Tlie Coos cortnty Democratic nomina tions are as follows : Joint Senator for the pounties of Coos and Curry, Major Brown ; Representatives for Coos county, K. II. Jiosa ; County Commissioners, Wm. a. Ul pill, pmil'uu , vumiu v.. , , II. Jackson ; Sheriff, A G. Aiken ; Treas urer, John Flanagan ; School Superintend- n..t- f r!tA . Ui.vavav IV lTail?f!Arftn cut, J. Cocke ; Surveyor, Hall ; Coron er, J- Ii. i olden. The loiiowiu-j nainea eentlemeu were elected to tne hiate tjon vention x John Flanagan, A. Xobree, J, M. Siglin, II. II. Kosa and S. H. Hazard. The following are the nominations made by the Marion County Republican Coven vention which met in Salem on the 21st inst i Sheriff, Joseph Baker; Clerk, Geo. A. Edes ; Treasurer, A. F. Wheeler; As sessor, W. G. Porter? School Superintend ent, H. r. Crook ; Surveyor, John Ncw- some ; uoroner, Ir. it.. Xi. i- tske ; county tjommiusioners, joon ueisey ana John it. Looney t Uenresentatives, ibtonhen Smith. A. N. Gilbert, Dr. P.Payton, II. K. Hun sacer, Wm. Porter. Delegates to State Convention. D. L. Eiinrs, A. Colidee. John Newsome, Stephen Smith, A. Ilark- leora, Jonn Downing, ja. n. 'l nomas, u. McCnlly, WH. Adair, A. A. McCully, J. At. Aiartin, uos. ingic, m. Aiciviniiey, ' A gentleman just from Whatcum ( W, T. ) states that the farmers down there are all as bupy as they can be putting in grain, or wiucn more will be raised this year than in any two previous years. Every exertion is being ruuuie toy the tarrncrs iu tu direction. The most deplorable and disgusting feat ure ot the Black Hills excitement, says the Denver JVetP. is the efforts ot the parties who are coining money out of the folly of tle victims of the lurore to lure muui on uv systematic false representations. Chey enne. Omaha. Soux City, and other out fitting points are especially culpable in this respvet. Barnegat wreckers who by false lights on the shore used to decoy homcwai-d-bonnd shins to destruction among the breakers, were guilty ot no blacker turpitndd than that ot tue wretcnes who are now 4inor to make money out of the utter shipwreck of the credulous peo ple wnom tney artuiny nnu sysieiuuiic-iuj entice by lying representations. Rev. C. L. Fischer, of Olyropia, lias re ceived a call from an Episcopal congrega tion in Philadelphia which he has accept ed, and he will shortly change his resi dence to the latter city. Mr Arnold Miller, of theSatsop. informs the Olympia Transcript that an Indian In i . . . . . -. i i mac neighborhood a rew aays ago, Kiueu eight elk in one day. lie did not wantonly "esiroy inem duc uneu aim suveu vvcijr rtnmul nf mMt E. I. .Washburn, George Pratt and Charles Powell were taken to the McXell's Island penitentiary, from Olympia, last week, by one ot the TJ. S. deputv marshals. They are "sent op from three to live months for selling Itquor to Indians. Lieutenant WooJson, now on duty at Camp Lyon- and formerly a citizen of Silver, is going to the Centennial as the regular accredited armv officer from Idaho Territory. Governor Thompson made the selection in accordance with directions from the Secretary of War. A man named Stevens, in Fred Dyer's saloon at Seattle, became incensed at the proprietor and attempted to shoot him. The ball missed Dyer, and went through a partition into the barber shop adjoining: a splinter that wa3 knocked off by the bul let striking a person in the shop on the cheek. The executive committee of the Clarke County Agricultural and Mechanical Socie ty will meet at the court house, in the city of Vancouver on Saturday, the 20th day ot April. itta, at i o eioeic, p. M-. to take in to consideration what steps may be neces sary for holding the annual couuty fair. At Port Ludlow, the last new vessel built in the yard ofhe Hall Brothers, was launched last week, was named the Cour ser, and is this week being rigged. She is a fine craft, and is intended for the Coos Bay coal aud lumber trade. Five vessels were at Port Gambel, namely : the ships Jinagara, ?. Butler and Jan. Chetion, and barks liosicell Sprague and Emerald. From a reliable source we learn that the agent of the French Lloyds, in San Fran cisco, has determined tliat hergafter vessels built of Puget Sound fir shall be rated as high as those constructed of anv other kind of lumber. This intention has been declar ed atter a thorough and satisfactory "re-ex-amiuation of the vessels built of fir within the last fire years on the Pacific coast. The conclusion was not hastily reached. but was the result of careful investigation. The somewliat famous Wc World case" has again been settled In the district court at Olympia. The suit arose about the movements of the steamer Kew Wnrld. When she was sold by the California S. JT. Co., to the Oregon S. X. Co., it was stipu lated by a bond of $75,000 that she should not be returned to run iu California waters. The O. S. N. Co.. took the same bond from Hale, j Windsor Co., ; that fhe should not be run in Oregon or California waters. Iater she was sold toCapt. u. H. Finch, who soon afterwards took her to San Francisco, had her repaired and run her on ban t ran Cisco liay. The California company then sued the Oregon company and recovered judgment, and the Oregon company pursued the same course against Hale, Windsor S Co., and recovered judg ment, the latter had endeavored to obtain a like judgment against Capt. Finch. But the jury, without retirmgtp the jury room, found a verdict for the defendant. On Thursday,' of last week, while out hunting near Dallas, Leonard Livermose met with a very painful accident. He and Wm. Cook were going through the brush, Cook in tlie rear, when the hitter's gun went off, owing to the hammer being caught in the brush, the ball entering Mr. Liverinore s liand at the root ot the thumb. Dr. Grnbbs was sent for, who found it nec essary to extract two bones Of that digit, one carpul And one metacarpul which had been.some wtiat ii-actnreu uy the ban. 1 tie thumb will be disabled for any effective service, though none of the leaders or mus cles arc injured. There Is a gentleman aged Si years, liv ing on Pine creek, Wasco county, who ha? been married five times and has 25 children, is hale and heart', and bids fair to live 20 or 30 years longer, and have two or three more wives ! He raises stock of all kinds; also gram, vegetables, ami every thing his tatmiy consume,, ma wm-n ne wants a mess of venison lie and stmc of his boys take their guns and hounds, go to the mountains and soon bag a fat buck or . i . 1 t f . 1 ,. T two ana onug uiem nome in inuinpu. ue (the patriarch, not the buck) has a hand mill aua grinus ins own gram, nis women spin and weave, and make their own clothes; and, In short, tle old teHow is very independent, contented and nappy. The following la the Lake county Re publican ticket, .nominated at,: Link vine last Saturdays For Representatives, O. C Applegate : for county commissioners, Abraham Teiibrook and W. J. Small; for sherifl", T. J. Brattaln; for clerk. J. J, Charlton; for treasurer, George Kouriaj for assessor, Milton Biggs; for school su perintendent, 11. M. Thatcher; tor survey or, Lymatr Hawley, 3fo nomination for couuty juJg was made. When Major Connoyer. resumed bis old position as agent on the Umatilla Indian reservation, the Indians at their grand en campment above the agency flouring mill, made great preparations ny erecting an im mense tent, procuring reiresnmetics oi a refined character, a la white man, inviting the Mujor to visit them, which he did. A council continuing the whole day was had. Friendly talk and congratulations were in dulged in until night,' when the Major re cur net i to tne ageucy. - The Democratic paper at Pendlaton say! "James Einebart passed through town this week with a pocket full ol Union county proxies to be cast in the State convention for Hon. J. II. Slater bat tliat will not nominate Jerms. LuUier Ison, of linker City, lett Pendleton Thursday morning, with the proxies of Baker county delegates, which if cast tor Hon. J. H. Slater, will not nominate Jeems." The Democrats of Umatilla county have nominated the following ticket : Represen tatives, J, L.Morrow, W. B. Goodman; county judge, II. C. Yoakum; sheriff, E. G. Sloan; county clerk, T. M. Coffey; treasurer, G. VV. Webb; county commis sioners, S. - G. Lighttoot, Ben. Waldron, Sr. ; assessor, Thomas Benson; surveyor, H, S. Maiony; coroner, D. Wm. Dickerson. The Don-.ocracy cf Josephine county will hold a convention for the nomination of county cheers on the 10th of "May, with priinari rs on the $ih. The delegates lroin Douglas county to the Republican State convention are A. Applegate, A. BusViey, W. n. Byars, J. B. Emery, A. Myers, Jas. Wright and J. Jackson. It is the intention of the Odd Fellows living in the vicinity of North Yamhill to shortly ask the consent of the lodge at La fayette to organize a lodge at the former place. " " W. D. Pittenger and T. B. Handly were elected representatives from Montezuma Lodge, No. 50, I. O. O. F., of Ilillsboro, to attend the next session ot the Grand Lodge, at Salem. On Saturday, the 9th Inst., three elk passed leisurely along through the suburbs of Astoria, feeding as they passed, and occasionally raising their heads to survey the situation, iu plain view of the towns folk. From a private letter tlie Tlaindealer learns that Cassius McPherson, son of A- W. McPherson, former State printer, who is now employed by the Esther Mining. Company on Grave creek, fell into the fire in a tit and was dangerously burned. Last week eighteen bead of beef cattle were shipped from the Dalles to Fort Townscnd. They were the finest lot of beef cattle we ever remember ; total weight being 23,000, and average weight l,423,!.i pounds. -The lot were from Uma tilla county. Wm. Bowman would like to know the whereabouts of Hester Dawson, formerly Hester Bowman. When last heard from she was in Missouri. It would be to her advantage to let her whereabouts be known. Address, Wm. Bowman, Dallas, Polk county, Oregon. The Democratic county convention ot Clatsop met in Astoria on Thursday and nominated a full ticket. Rev. Mr. Frank lin for the Assembly, Thomas Dcalty for Sheriff, W. L. Worthington for Assessor, Rev. Mr. Hylaud for School Superintend ent, Dan Lowell for Clerk, John Hobsou and John Loouiis for Commissioners. Sew TcDar. J. II. BURKHAKT, Real Estate ana Coiiyeyancing Aient, ALBAS V, : CUBNEB FIRST AKB : : OBECON. liSOADALBIN STREKTS. TJtARMS of all sizes, improved and tmimprov- ea, in tins ana aajiioom oonnnes, suiiauie lor grain raising, also timbered laud and stock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for salca number ol" dwelling houses and vacant lots in lilts city. Parties desiring to eitlier sell or purchase snouiu can and learn terms ana prices oetoro liurciiasnis elsewhere. Sio Executor's Sale of Real Estate. "VTOTICE Is hereby given that, by virtue and x i auiiioriiy oi tne lust win ami testament, ot 1 tenuis lieauli, deceased, tlie undersigned will, on Nntnrclny, the 2711 day of Slay, 1870, at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of t nat uay. at t lie court House urnir in t lie city of Alltany, in the county of 1. inn and State of Or egon, sell at nubile aucl ion to the highest bid der, all of the right, tttle, interest and estate of the said lieinns lteach, deceased, in and to the real property belonging to the late firm of Beach & Monteith of said city of Aibnny.which interest of said deceased in said projieriy is an undivided half, and known as the "Albany Cltv Mills," and descrilied as follows, to-wit : Wharf lots numlHM- two. three and four, and lots number one and two in block number four, as known and described in the plat of said eity of Albany, together with the undivided half of the water flowing, lea una conveyed along the mill-race leading und miming ft'om the Call pooia river from a point at xr above the mill dam across the said Calinooia river at and near the Magnolia Milts," from the point which suid mi ll-nvee crosses the land claim of Walter Monteith and enters the land claim ot Thomas Monteith, until Ihe said water enters tlie Wil lamette river ; also tho right of way for said water and mill-race ac-ross the land of said Thomas Monteith from the land of said Walter Monteith, to and across lots No. "2, 3 and 4, where the said ' Alliany Oitv Mills " are situa ted as said race runs, together wit lr the appur tenances, rights and privileges thereunto be longing, with free ingress, egress and regress for workmen with horses, carts, ami carriages. at. tiny and all times, through the land of Thomas Monteith, and along the banks of said mill-race, tonne purposeoi amenaing,cienring, mid reiiHiriiig the said race, with liberty to lake stones and earth from tho adjacent land of Thomas Hon ten n as occasion may require ; and also ho following individual property of said decease I. to-wit : Block numlier titty-seven the said eity of AUmny, with the dwelling house thereon together Willi the appurte nances. c Tebus ok SAI.K. The said Partnershin prore erty which embraces the "Albany City Mills," will tie sold torcasn, goia coin, one-tnira to ne paid on the day of sale, one-third in six months and one-third in nine months, with interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 12 percent. per annum irom uay ot sate. The said descrilied individual property will 1 sold for cash, gold coin, in hand. Deeds will be executed on full payment of the purchase price. JOHN (WINER, Keuiaining Bseentor of the last, will and tes tament of lieinus Beach, deceased. April 27, 176. &iv8apS D. C. NELSON, TAKES THIS OPPOI5TVXITY to lnfotm fhc uublie generally that, having bought out M. S. HePew in the tin and stove business, lio will continue the same at the old stand, where Will be louna a goou assorcmcni oi Stoves & Eanges, Pumps, Pipes, Catlron, lirax and Enameled Kettle. ALSO- Tin, NUeetlron, Ualvanlzcd Iron Bd always on hand. llOUSC bpOUting, KOOIlIlg) and all kinds of lob woik and repalrinsrdoheon short notice. tlive hlin a call before pmv cnaxmK oisewnere. - - am TO MAKE MONEY! SAM MILLER TOUI.I ASXOUKCe to tUo public tbfttl Is carrying on a II UgUU UllU VUlllllgl ouupt at, the old stand known as the Peters & Soeidel shops, where he has on band the finest lot of ena ana nu; spniig, Two &. XUree Seated Carriages ever manufactured ir tlie (State. IX you don't believe it, CALL AXU SEE fOB YOtnSELVES. 1 use nothing bnt Eastern TUuIer, and Warrant all "WorJ? to Rive satisfaction, while my prices ajnt most reaiionaibk). " T ou ao not Know now you wire ana ramtly would appreciate a ride in a well-nude, hand some and stylish hack. Purchase one of Sam Miller's handsome new ojirriqjjes, and you will pay less doctor's bills, and give your family re creation for which they will repay you a thous and times wit ti their happy smiles. Call at my shops, corner of Ferry and Second streets. Albnnv. Orturon. Apr H. 1S7S SAX MILLEJS. Pictures and Picture Frames, E. :.B.':.PimPOM Would announce to the citizens of AlbnaT- and rfciinity, tliat be is prepared to furnish all Kinds of riCTUKK FRAli'KS to order, at short notice. Jpict nres framed, and ok! frames repaired. t athisotlhxi on First st reet, ono ljt (iit of Hroacialbm, and leave your ornoc. -f New To-Day. EIiOYf.K, Boo and Slioe Maker,3d door east of Harper's warehouse, is always on band to do work at reasonable rates, neat and nice. 27Sn3 Executor's Kale of Real Estate. THE ITS1EI?SIGNEI, rcmnlnim? execntor of t he last wiil and testament ot Iemui Ucuch, dcecnpcd. late ot th city of Albany, by aut hor ity of said will, will sell at private ct-njn realeatatebHoiiiSinKtotlio csiat of unid de ceased, consisting of a residence and an uivlivi ded one half in tlie Albany City Flouring Mills, with 'the appurtenances ; also, certnin- real es tate in the town of Buena Vista, in the county of Polk, consisting of a onc-tliird Interest in the Steam Saw Mill, and several town lots. . Persons wishing to examine the property and lea in the terms of sale, &c. enquire of JOHN CONNER, Remaining Kxecntor of said Estate. Albany, Oregon, Maxell 23, 1876-27v8w4 Executor's Notice. NOTKT2 if hereby srlvcn tliat letters testa mentary have leen issued to tlie nnder sijpied, npon the estate of Wm. II. Mendcnliall, deceased, bv the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, bearing date Marcli 7th, 187. All per- ssnns liavinir claims nsiamsi tne estate are rr- nnimd to nresent them, with tlie oroner vouch ers, within six months from tho date ot this nottoe, tome sta cieuutur, ki rcsiueocv forty miles east of Albany. JACOB HESDEXnALU March 10, 7S70-25V8 .xccntor. AOIIClw WHEREAS my wife, Anna Eliza Selvester, without eaitsj ormtwocation.lias left tnv lxl and board for Trots tmlrnown, I, Samuel Selvester, hereby notify all with whom she my deal, that they must deal witlt'ltor at their own risk, as 1 will not stand responsible for any of her debts, contracts or itniiint les. March 17, 1tS76-wn28 Ijtra-e Farm for Sale or Rent. A FA KM, known as the donation claim of J. M. Ml iott, twelve miles cast of A 11 winy, con sisting of 'J! acres ; over 20O acres rmder culti vation ; balance at present nsed iispastare, litrt all of it grain land nil under fence and well watered. It is one of tho best farms in Linn county, and will be sold or rented on favorable terms. Enquire at the farm adjoining nbovw descrilmd on tlie west, of W. A. rjn Marcli 17. 187tt-2uil . NEW BlVIC Opposition is the Life of Trade DAVE M'.MHJAJi has openedan bfflee in the rear of the Post Office, on Broadalbin St., where lie wiU keep on hand lor sale Mine, Plaster, tetueuf, and "Saud Banks," of best qualities, at lowest raies. j tv v iu Alliany, March 17, 7Wra3 PROMPT Delivery, Itutc. at LIvInar HAVINU bought out the delivery business ot Mr. Lewis Stunson, 1 lMg leave to announce to t lie citizens and business men of Albany, that I iiave on the stroets an express and job wagon and will be happy to serve all who may give men can. All orders will be promptly attended to at reasonable rates. 4 irders may be left at tlie Iirug Store of Bell & Parker. VIKUIL PARKEK. X. X. MOORE, House and. Siiii lJa inter-, ALBANY, : : OREGON. RAINING, PAPKKHAXGIXG, CALCEMIN T lug, Glazing, &o. Having had an experi ence of Z yeai-s in the business m the East, I can safely guarantee satisfactory work to all. Miop on i irsi sii'eei, next uoor cast oi v mm & VVyatt. 21)v8 S30 u.CX.333S( ! Large and Valuable Traet ol Farming Lund for Sale. TIIIJEE IfUNPRKO At'KKS of plow land, 230 JL of which Is rich bot tom land. On the prem ises arc; fair buildings, house, barn, granary. sheds, etc.; also good bearing orchard of fruit Irees- 200 acres of the very best pastnro land : 50 acres of timber land. ash and maple, the best .of fanning land when cleared. A never foiling stream of m uter runs through tne tarni. 'J Here : is also a splendid onarry of lime-rock on the place, pronounced by experts A 1 rock. Four hundred acres are under fence. It is one of t ho most desirable and cheapest farms in Douglas county, lying 1 4 miles fiiim the O. V. railroad at Oakland. Fur particulars as to price, etc.. appiy, m mis city, to j. u. uui IjlUW, si. I'. Albany, May 14. 1875. EVERYBODY BUYS THEM. TTAVIXG JI ST 1! KCKIVKIl A I.AKGKSHIF- X JL ment of thecelebi"ated new style Combined urui anu iiixaueasi - STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL, dii-ect from the factory, am now offering extra ! inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most of the best farmers in the State are now using tnem. Sowing seed and nn increased yield of grain la inc resnu oi arming:. Can IMS used equally well as a Drill or Broadcatt Seeder. The STATESMAN r.RAIX 1KUA. baa been irrcfttlv inmrfvved for this venr. niirerootnx nt tuy tsmcKsniii n !uop, comeriu sjeeoiid and j'.nswonit streets, Aiuany, unou, ritAXK. WOOD, Jlaixn 31, 1876-28 SIIEKIEFs NAI.C. TIY VTRTCE of n writ ofexecntimi fssnedont A of the 1 Ireiilt Court of the Stale or orcstm for Linn county, to mc direeted and ddivereI, for the sum of 73S 45 In V.S.Kold coin, with Interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, per montli from the 14th dav of March. 1S73. and the further sum of SM 70, costs and for acera- lnz cowts. In favor of K. n. Itunarts ami against E.H.Bi-aeh. I have levied npon and will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for it. a. goui coin in itanu paiu on oy of sale, in front of t he Conrt House door, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13tA of Muj, 1S7G, linn, nf l nV.lork n. m. of said day. all the following aescriueu. piccco, i v umt. v JLot NoT? in Uoek No. 22, In the city of Alba-ni- insmt her wtili all and simrular the tene- unto belonging or in anywise apiierlaining, to satisfy said executlon.cosUuiud aoejriilnit costs. itinnTH. iiereniiainiiuauuuiiiiii iuiiniwea 30w4 . bllerifTof Wnu Co., Oregon. Tbe Arlxona nud w Mexieo Exprem NEWvFAST, LINE now runninsr first class coaches from termlnna Bout hem Pneifto liftlli-oad 111 tough to Iarescott, Tucson. andali Intermoqiate potuta, reaches the liowiy aisooverou Rleli IHInlns Dimlrlet, of Arizona, by the Shortest, Cheapest and Best ltoute. FRBIOIIT SHIPMENTS received by Wells, r arso c a., nan r rancisco. in J. G- KOLANI.N'o. Il)9Collforiiiastruct,iiun FrwneiscoK Vice President, CHAS. II. MU, general Nopt., 30m3 fucsou, Ailzona, Xebanon Hotel, S. II, CL.AUCSIITOIV, PliOfll.. OREWON, "TTOITSfe newly furnMiod tbrongliowt. Tho The postoffloe is next door to this House, from which the stage leaves for Albany at o-eioca A. M. and ret urn .11 ir arrives ot a oibock r. . Conveyances procured for parties wishing to visit the Soda Springs. Library and rcftuing lflon), witft choice reading matter, for the guesu of tbe house. . apr.30vn THET.1ETZLER CHAIR TS TO IK FORM THE PUBUC THAT no chair Roes from tny factory without my n.nn noon It. All othui-8 are false Imitations, and should tm so rewarded. All persons are ltereby warned against attempting any such position upon iny customers. jij,TzLEit Jefferson, Or., Jan. SI, 1876. 1CKKT8 for sale at all nrinoinal tlcKCtomcos i from White J'rinco are nt w euiui j Sun Francisco. with the younger ones, snow imi i" n lirvUVWVITfi rrtxr TO 9. nnt lnvAr. I l...Ki.n n.mmnlliihMl. AiltheTSniftJ t .. 1.- . i i. t .i . I . ii,irA.irft. unit snow tne 3 'vijs w, TITtS BROTHERS,- BCAIEKS T Watches, Glae&s, JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware. rBTIiI DIAMOND SPECTACtEi. , AGEN I'S FOR THE Singer ..; ' ' . - Sewing - Machine, The Kcst IVIucuine Made, Incorporaf ed Feb. I8TJ, titpftal. f2Ofi09. xnnoiT:- store ! Corner Firet and Washington streets. Albany, Oregon. President. S. A. MAWSOI. Superintendent, A. J. JO II SOX ItHSIX TItS A. W. liOOSET, J. KI.KVIXH, N. Ai, S. A. M. MIl.I.Fn, J. .. HKKO. A. I-I.KVI.Wtf, IMWKON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In E GOODS ! Clothing-, Hardware, Croekerjr, Groceries, Farm Implement end SSaehinery, Ac., Ac. Also, huv and sell on eommlsskin all kinds of Goods, Marketable Produce, Jtc. lice. z. I3u-i-4veiut STOVES 3TOVE3 I From this dute until further notice, I will sell a I Stoves & Ranges T FOB. CASH, -AT ' -Al-fiO- PUMPS, HOSE, ETC. W. II. MrFARLANIJ. Alliany, Icc. 10, 174-13 IIOKSE f LOOK. TO YOUR INTEREGTO. IW I I. I. MAKE TIIK lbA!H13, from April 5th to July lith, with WHITE PRINCE, -AND . . ' - PRIDE OF PERC1IE, one of tbe stallions brought out from tbe East tbe past winter. . Will be at the stable or an ia Vinson, Salem, on 9Sontaya a. m-, 1'rMajr p. and .SnlarOjijs. At -Alliany 'MNay p. sfmmi7 and Tltnrtulays n. m.of each irwk dnring Itt season, at tne suinie oi it. ji. ihuvham. Will i k. I'KXACb is in KOOO CHIKIIlimi, mnt nr reneraily known as having proven hiumeU r. i siotra norse. intrk- rw pvnfMV. mninimt irom France to Ohio in 174, and made the Msou of 1S In Wisconsin. lie isa dark dapple gray, well form ed, flue style, good disposition, with a graceful. free, easy action tnai x nivn iwiw. ii- in any horse of his size; will weigh, hi good condition, V,8tio pounds. , It has long been my ambition to bo able to supply tho horse breeders of Oregon with a breed of largo horses and concent rated repro. diicing powers, emanating from purity or ulood, from which could ' bred when crossel upon tho common man's of the country, a uniform class or horses compact, sj'innietrhail In form, coupled with style, action end stamina. To supply the above waat, after a carttfnl examln. at Ion of the varloiw wore pew uronrn, i lectcd the rerclieron iiuuiiy. " .i IH1VO i unl. stock from the full-blood, hlrh.grde IVrcl.eron.good American or the Indian pony mares, all show the peculiarities of t ho I'ercheron race. In olfuriiig t ho sco Us olt h above horses to the breeders of Oregon, it is not an ntrid iumiiisti-ated faet of their value. as It is 1 years since their Intnxlpetlon into !' .ii.,nl thev aro nivinsc the ! Of iwit-fac- tio'n Tlieoiie-fourthandone-lMVll iilmwiB bring n,ore than double the price of the icood couimoft stock of the country, and tbe ireekrs of this stock are unable io soppi? the Ounumd fo them. tk..' ia nnw. sniLu ill bo fat soma time to come, a demand for the colts at gwd price" fo stock pofpoaes. TERMS ftSO the Beasou, or four maiva fo m !?? In IT. S. gold coin, except White funis tidies they will bo bred by special agreement. Ashland, Or., March SI, I87&-28 -- -' POTXiATOIS 2 , AI.L PERSONS knowing theniwlve Inr'.ebteit by note or account to John In ,!, ' hereby notifled-that ho calls tor a settlement, and requests that they will govern 1 1-.. nt accordmglv. JOU-V I .Mm1. Albany, lcc 3. W7S-llv8 ... J