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1 h n H t tx P ALBANY, OKKGOX, AP1UL 6, 1S77, vvv.ua MEE1IXU. BACK AGAIN. The first of the present week Hon. H. W. Scott assumed control of the Portland Oregonian, W. Lair Hill, Esq., having sold out and retired. Harv. Scott conducted the Oregonian Hon. A. J. Putur, President of the or several years very ably, and his re- Oregon Ftato Immigration Society, will 1 appearance at the helm will strengthen address the citizens of Albany and vi- the paper. 'Ror for Harv. ' cinity, at the Court House in this city, w C- Moraild is the ni n arrestej as on Monday evening, April 9th, at 7:30. the 8npposed marderer ot Davis, who, ir. imtur has done much already to it will remcrabered, was murdered Condensed Lightning forward tlio interests ot Oregon, and, as we understand, is giving his time gratu itously to the interests of the Society, The least we can do is to and hear Siim MUD srvixas. Despite the many contradictory state ments regarding the mud springs mines, we are inclined to have considerable faith in them. A large number of our citizens are interested in these mines, J ly journal in San Francisco, which he and their faith in them seems to grow calls the Argoiuiut. It is a slashing Btronger and stronger. As soon as good paper, ahd will doubtless pan out travel across the mountains becomes safe I well for Frank near Portland a week or two since. Moraud filed his application for a writ ot habeas corpus on Tuet-day that he may be discharged from arrest. A. Okey Hall turns up in London under the name ot SulclilTe. The re turn of Boss Tweed and Peter 15. Sweeney so unsettled him that he lied the country. Frank M. Pixley has started a week- and easy there wiil be a general rush to the Eldorado, such as has not been wit nessed for years. Chicago, which gave Tilden 5,000 majority, now gives 12,000 Republican niaioiity. Cincinnati, which gave Til den a majority, now goes Republican. The recent election in Xew Hampshire son was for Morton, and when the dle was a Republican triumph. All this cation was transferred to Hayes on the i .t 4. .t r ..t,i;o hrst ba.lot, he was one of the five who "ocs to show that the Republican Dar- ' . . i voted tor Rristow ; Shurz was tor 1ms- xy is geiung stronger ami h's, to.v an(i nobody else, and hesitated while the opposition is whittling down about supporting Hayes until Hayes al- To those who are curious about such thine, a statement of the Presidential predilections of members of the Cabi net will be interesting. The Philadel phia limes explains thus : Evarts was a Bristow man of the Curtis school ; McCrary was for Blaine, his State being solid for hjm : Thomp- A fire in Green street, Xew York, de stroyed $50,000 worth ot property on the 3 1st ult. The First Xational Bank at Xew Brunswick, X. J., suspended on the 31st ult. Liabilities and assets about equal. Xine vessels ot the Long Island fishing fleet have been probably lost on the tish inj banks. The boats were valued at $G0,000. The Rocky Mountain quartz mills at Georgetown, Colorado, were destroyd on the 3 1st ult. Loss 50,000; insurance $18,000. Alfred Co, of West Bowdo'm, Me., shot and killed bis father while he was returning from church on the 1st. The boy is said to be insane. Six companies of artillery will leave Washington this week for Xew Eng land. The Secretary intends making a com plete reorganization of the treasury department. Hayes and members of Cabinet with Gen. Sherman, reviewed the troops at Washington on the 31st ult. E. S. Marble, ot Michigan, has been appointed assistant Attorney General ot the Interior Department. Troops will be withdrawn from the State House at C olumbia, but not from the-State. to nothing. The Louisiana commission tarted for Xew Orleans on the 2d. The memlers ot the commif sion are Brown, McVeigh, Lawrence, Uawley and Harlan. Ferdinando Wood considers the breaking up of party lines in the South ern States and the administration secur ing an organization in the House as absurd. Hampton left Washington at mid night on the 31st ult. lie is still un compromising, and will not listen to Chamberlain's proposition to appoint a hoard of arbitrators to settle their diner- Xine vessels ot the Long Is'and fish ing tlegt, which left fur the banks last Xovember, are now so long overdue lowed him to reshape part of the letter of acceptance. Devens was of the Bris- j ences. Democrats have arranged a eel- tow school and against all the old ma- ! ebration at Columbus in honor ot llamp chine candidates. Sherman is the sole ' ton's return. Hayes man in the Cabinet, and he stuck out for Hayes to defeat Blaine, and that it is believed they were lost in the Key was for Tilden against the Repub wont, frilns with ail nn hoard, number- ncan fteid. ina 95 men. The vessels were valued at about $60,000. The Turkish Parliament is opposed to ceding territory to Montenegro. Sufferers from the India famine are go in:; to Cevlon in large numbers. Gov. Brown, of Tennessee, in an in terview states he only accepted the po sition on the commission to Louisiana The overland stages are making excel lent time. Machinery tor the silver wells is arriving at the Dalles. An Arkansas man is talking of building a woolen mill at Dallas. There are 1.309 pupils attending public schools in Jackson county. The lanJofllce, at Roseburg, has been up its eyes in busineas lately. There will be one thousand acres sown in grain in Goo Lake valley this season. Good. A ioinr. stock comnanv will nrobably bnikl'a crist mill on Hood river, this sea son. The Dalles M. E. Church has a new bell. The Hood river peach trees were in full bloom two weeks earlier this than last year. 1 fere's a chance for somebody. Bethel, Folk county, people want a store to be es tablished there. AVm.'Carl, the blind man. and Frof. E. M. Wood, Intend giving a concert at Kosti burg this week. A deer, with an apparent knowledge of the game law, trotted through Jackson ville last week. .T. .1. Thompson, of Eola, has lost five children in almost as many weeks from diphtheria. Tlx? land known as the old Academy grouad, at "Wilbur, was recently sold at auction to J. W. WiTbur, for ifliO. The Monmouth Ittxxi-ntjr-r tells the peo ple of that town not to throw quite so much style into their church raiment. ("'apt. Thompson is building -a steam scow at the month of the Klickitat to run between the Dalles and the Cascades. The hunter remarked "in hoc siarno vinefs" and killed a grouse on the sign of the J(ow)iai" at Eugene City, last week. Tlie farmers of the Mohawk valley. "Lane county, not wishing the deer to be driven oil, prohibit hounding on their lands. The Dalles Grange has resolved not to patronize merchants who do not do their transporting by the independent steam boats. Elder M. M. Xorton, who is preaching in 1 oiilas county on the second coming ot Christ, is published as a hum bug, and cra zy at that. There are almut fifty families in the Hood river settlement. Thev are a verv sociable people, and haye private theafri cals nearly every week. Charles Campbell, of the Dalle', sues J. eley l'arker for o,0u0 damage tor se 'dueing a wife. "Weslev is said to have left his bail and skeedaddled. FINANCE AND COMMERCE Gold in Xew Yoik, 101 Legal tenders, 955:0Cc. Silver coin, 94 iS952. Wheat, $1 1 bushel. Oats, 372C '$ bushel. Butter, 20 3 25c "j? pound. Eggs, 14c 1 dozen. Chickens, $2 5053 001? dozen. Beef on foot, .'5c ; pork, do., 7c net. Bacon Sides, 13c; hams, 15c; shoulders, Sc. Dried apples, 6c; plums, 12c. Liverpool wheat market April 5 : Av erage, 10s Td Slls; club, 10s 10d311s 3d. riMPllS.-I will mail (tree) the recipe for pi-e)Kii-um u wimple Vejfc'able Halmthat will re move inn, j-reckles, Pimples unci Blotches, leaving the skin soli, clear ami beautiful ; also iisrmci lonx lor liroilurmsr a luxuriant trrowth lairoti a l:dd head oi-smoicili f:cc- cllrcss B.in. Vandelf & Co.. box rll. No, r Woostev-sit.. Miss Angie MeCulloeh gave a birth-day party Wednesday night, which was hugely enjoyed by the little folks. The recent assassinations of Chinamen in Southern Oregon have stirred up the I after frequent solicitude and urgent ad- , . . . vice oi leading, l-ieiuociats in it hmhh" law-abiding citizens to the necessity of I Ncw 0rleanS- Ho h t, uenerai .uanscai nas neen nominated .Tohn 1 TjPP i3 the n;lme of a prominent for Governor of Sonora, Mexico. ! Dallas nic-reh.-uit. ami he doesn't want any The Prince of Montenegro has prom ised the Bosnian insurgents to act as their I leader. execution served on him for complicity in the Mountain Meadow Massacre, either Most of the leather tanned at Eugene City, i for harness, and is shipped to San e ! The protocol in which Turkey is Francisco, where it commands higher make his appearance in Oregon to look establishing the rightful government. after Groer. My countrymen, but won't there be warm times among the uuterrified when that committee gets down to bottom facts ! It's no wonder that G rover's strikers raise such a mournful howl ! prices than the leather made in California Peverat parties who have cut government timber m Douglas count v have neon m formed on. atid they have retaliated by peaching- on others, "and the end is not yet." i There is considerable excitement in Can yonville now over a rich discovery mad on Tennes?ce gulch. Cow creek. Aean the whole town is digging for the dig- gings. W. B. Kanvwn- is making pottery 1 .-til., i 4t-rr tin ..I-itt li cr(tr wnrli. 1 opened bids tor the turnisinng ot postal and J ais.sia nave ueen smooineu fl,i j j,-,, j-,fe vessel made ot it will searching out the murderers and bring- commission may be able to forward the j bound to certain reforms, is said to have ing them to ustice. .o matter how 1 President's policy ot pacification, but ! been signed. great a reourge these people may bo can see no leasioie plan loraoingw O 11 1 Tin In li 1-C flirt 1TTO TT mo T 1 t, . 1 considered, assassination is not the prop- doar wh(jn thfl commigsi jn reachcs Lou. er mode ot curing the evil. isiana and takes in the situation. He isiana and takes in the situation umII hpnrtilv cn-nnerate in dointr what i Senator Morton will probably soon tbe Pres;(jent jesires in the interest of" ! Advices from Columbia, South Amer ica, are favorable to the government cause in the existing war. Oakey Hall has arrived in England under the name of Sutclifle. He bailed in the Victoria from Boston. The London Post announces positive- Postmaster General Kev has fust lv that all differences between England -- . -. j - - j . i . . . . . , Rev. .Mr. Croaman, of Corvallis, is hold ing a protracted meeting at Buena Vista Fiftyhave already professed religion. The meetings are still gaining in interest. 37 331 33 FAIN I - DuraHo, Beautiful, Water-Proof, Elastic and Economical. This Paint is mixed ready for use, requiring no Oil or Thinner. It is equally as good for inside as outside work : over old work as well as new ; in fact where any paint can be used the AVERILL PAINT will be found superior to any other. Any one can applv it who can use a brush, which truly makes it the POPULAR PAINT. ror Further IiiforuitUioii semi Tor smjIe Card, Circular and Pricc-Ust to ' 2ragist az.& Scaler in Ordinance Tio. 66. Relating to making Ditches, Drains, and icewer. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Albany : Section "I. It shall be the duty of prop erty holders, to open, or otherwise make and keep in repair, all ditches, drains and sewers, on tlteir respective property, or in the streets adjoining their respective prop erty when ordered to do so by the Common Council. Sec. 2. That when a majority of the prop erty holders on a street shall petition the Council to have the ditche. drains or sewers. made or repaired, the City Council shall order the same to he done by the property holdei-3 on said street, where said ditching or drainage is required, giving them a reas onable time to complete the same. Vo- ridi'il. x hat if it becomes necessary for the public good to make, or open a drain, ditch or sewer in the city, and the property holders on the street where said dram, ditch or sewer is required, neglect or refuse to petition to the Council tor the .same, the City Council may order it done by the property holders aforesaid, as the Council may deem necessary. Sec. ... 1 f the property holders on any street within the city shall neglect or retuse to make, open or otherwise construct ditch es, drains or sewer, on their projeerty, or on the streets adjoining their property, when ordered to do so by theConncil, with in the time specified in said order, then it shall be the duty of the street commissioner to cause the same to be done without delay, and the cos's of said ditches, drains or sew ers shall be a lien on the said property un til paid ; and il the same i- not paid within thirty day alter the work is completed, then the Marshal shall apply to the Re corder for a warrant to sell said property, and shall sell the same, in the manner pro vided lor the sale ot property forcitv taxes. L. II. MONTANYE, Attest: Acting Mayor. I,. If. Movr n ye, Citv Rec. Xii-sst Street, riLL KEEP IX STOCK a full lino of the alove AI.T, and COLORS. in ALL SIZES 6apr3n ATTENTION, STOCK MEN ' V V - V, I I . I 4 ' ..f -J.- -T." til III I lcJ TiaE i72xoirn:i mjsicsjKKox tai.i.ioxs, "Are the girls too short or the dress es too Ions ? and what makes the girl's hair so short over the forehead ? "are of in the New York post-office 1 I lico 1 'rocn o-nt i n I TQmilo u-i 1 1 pnncikt. Tidings is grappling with at present. of I'resident and Mrs. Haves and three ' l,:i.l-. . WnKU CT 0..0.1 l.i.MlfUt.. At San Jose, Cal, March 31st, the . , . . d Ruwt.u. a!ied little mare, Goldmith Maid, trotted m ex. The two oldest ot the four sons of o-lfi? matching Occident's time in Governor Hayes are away from home, " I i.i . . .1 l i l 1 iqto v mcinfU nneoimcra attenamg tne v.amoriuge 7 IT .i i.r Ahnnl ar,rf t Im fttnor ic a momhor of the junior class of Cornell L niversity. Capt. Jake Miller, when last heard from, was in Southern California, and was much pleased with the country. D. II. Stearns, Esq., of Portland, gave us a call yesterday. Al. White, of Pendleton, is under $150 bail charged with stealing a horse from George JJarnhart. stamps tor the next tour years. '1 he j It is stated that the bank of France such a penetrating huiu as coai on annial consnmpt:on is about 700,000,-1 has advanced 8100,000,000 to Russia hmhout being glazed. 000, and is inereasiijg Two -bui. were 1 10 enabIe it t0 pay its 'dsbt interest due opened one hrm bidding $9 9a per , , Apn! t'-- ' T Jackson count v. last week, sending the SOU! Ot l-llll JlOW VII iV II qi Lliv competion, the cost ot stamps has been reduced about ?o per thousand. One ninth of all the stamps sold are disposed State.. Secretary Evarts is said . to be the lather of se veral daughters who resem ble their father to a T they are home ly enough but great conversationalists. As a cheap expedient these hard times, paper shirts are about to be in troduced. If mado ef a story paper they might have too many tales. The 'revolution in South America continues. In a great battle near Man- ezales, State of Cauca, the Government forces were "victorious ! Losses on both sides heavv. , "SORTS." A bird in the hand will fly away unless held tight. 'Waiter," he yelled, with an awful roar, "This napkin, I'm sure, has been used be fore." "By tour, sir, no," did the waiter say; "You're only the third that's used it to day." The increased price of whalebone ef- club. AU the "mutual". there was in that To-day the pioneers hold a meeting in Salem, the object being to make ar rangements for the annual reunion which takes place in June. D. II. Stearns sold his interest in the Portland IJee, last week, to W. S. , Chapman. ' The" new editor and pro- I New Jersey insurance company was the prietor is making tlie Bee a way up mutual stealing by the four highest of- . - I The Graphic calls upon all the law Mrs. Duniway, of the 27ew North- J yers to cut down the fees one-half. The west, has reached her home in Portland best wa? ia for one-half the public to - , . . p , cease going to law, one year. "Welcome, Aby. grant railway franchises through Sonora to j Arizona, in the interest of a JNIexican and Xew York Company. The following are the conditions at tached to the promise that the Porte will make peace with Montenegro, accept the protocol and send an embas sador to St. Petersburg to arrange the matters of demobilization. Sehonvaloff communicated the foregoing to Lord Derby. Iostmastors appointed : Ilomer I). Harkness, Le'and, Josephine county; A llison Steers, Mt. Hood, Wasco county, Oregon; Jeremiah E Henkle, Philomath, Ilenton county; Siias W Crane, Sumner, Uenton county; Samuel T Gosa. Scap- poose, Columbia county: Mrs Z 1 Lee, Warm Springs, Wasco county; James Dermatt. Pleasant Grove, Yakima coun ty, W. T. Theie were 55 deeds recorded in Marion county last month, 33 mort gages, and 10 marriage licenses issued, and 18 chattle mortgages filed. The Jackson county delinquent tax list will amount to 5,000. Astoria repudiates the fact that it boasts ot its 30 saloons, for it has 40. Only one marriage license was grant ed in Umatilla county last month. The Lake creek Greenback club fa vors filling all offices by a direct vote. Twenty or more steamers will make .BOSS:iI2 TAYLOR, 1 'i-m t i.i"iil Architect, -A NT) ALIl.VNY, : : : : OliEGOX. OVKICE With W. II. Kuliii fi ksU'Ksce -Corner Colirx Fcrrv street. pooia anfl Sixth apro i fects horses a good deal. Men who , their i)eadquarters at Astoria this season, can't afford to buy a whip nov use a There is at the present time in the Mexican treasury the sum of seventeen cents in specie. It has slipped into a crevice and cannot be got at. Senator Cameron's experience with There seems to be more hope now than ever heretofore that the peace ot Europe has been secured and there will treasury girls has so unnerved him that be no war. he has taken down a bust of Minerva which has always stood in his room. II. u. ornery is lecturing on the rea- Tfae Cincinnati Commercial calls rons "why he believes in spirit commun- snow-clouds "cirrusses." It is evident ion " at Union. I that the political strain on the nervous - t - 1 eysiem asu & injareu our uriguussic suu Late rams in Southern California J best men. liavft m-eatlv elated the people, who now Ttere are lots of men m this country look forward to good crops. who don't care fotf money, but they feel again if the ink has only touched one have returned to Oregon, settle in Portland. Kellv is to wr- I jrt -t ' . ' i urace vjreenwooa maKes a ieiiow wink when she asks : ''Where will we .11 L- J!A 1 A -v.-r. . , - O A. IL Morgan was elected school di. rJTJ WJJv" . 1 n T All, im, xf rAavlr at t.hfl I . . f J rectur, max -. t . iu.ui.cj w.v,. t i bucq auo : Portland election on wonaay. The manufacture ot crooked whiskv " , . T ... . should cease, even it revenue officers The Linn county Teachers Institute, to .. Drocegsion of Amer. after a pleasant aud profitable meeting ican citizens. Its bad enough to endure .1 tnreo uavs. nao au uuniuu.. .. i guaiKuinuwibib "Work is progressing, in all stages, upen 189 new buildings iu the city o Astoria. Several Lake creek farmers intend putting up warehouses along the river this summer. Jay Beach, of Fort Klamath, will shortly receive a lot of fine trotting horses from Kentucky. It costs $2.00 for a four horse team to cross the Faileigh bridge on Powder river in Baker county. The new Masonic Hall, at Jackson ville, is ready for the alphabetical gentle men with pinafores. Times are getting a little easier. For fifteen cents you can now buy a genuine imported Havana cigar that tastes of tobacco. Ella B. Washington, a great grand- niece of the Father ot his Country, sues Walter S. Church to recover 013,000, which 6he alleges he has withheld from her as collector of 20,000 due from the State of New York for relics ot George and Martha Washington. She was formerly wealthy, but losses entailed by the war forced her to sell these relics. The South American Republics, des. pite fiequent domestic political over, turns, are apparently prosperous. Even Bolivia, that isolated and little-known Republic, is about to build a line of rail road which will connect La Paz, the capital, with a sea-port town on the narrow strip of land which is Bolivia's only frontage on the Pacific. golden stairi 'From present indications,"" says Uie Dalles .Monitl'ifw.'r. "we may expect an iinmeii-e immigration in thi.-n side of the mountain-: thU season from the Willamette vailey and Call torn in. A shivering trampstole Mat Obenehain's overcoat at Jacksonville last week, and Mat was cruel enough to telegraph to Kose hnrg to have him arrested should the poor devil dare give the garment an airing. A Wasco county correspondent ot the Dallas Jtemi-ir says : "In regard to the silver wells, there is silver in nearly all of them, hut not so much as has been'report- ed, out our assayer thinks some of them will pay to work." A white hull promenades the streets ot Kosebuig, a terror to the red headed peo ple, lie gored and killed K. M. Moore's horse last week, among his many other playful antics. The young ladies of Callapooia have agreed not to receive visits from smokers, drinkers, chewers or card players, and now sit at home meditating whether it would be breaking their pledge to meet their old beaux on the boulevards. Last Wednesday, Alex. Gilliam, of Dal las, attempted to throw a grubbing hoe to a man some distance off when it slipped and struck his uncle, A. J. '.iillium, with the blade in the small of the back just be low the left kidney. The wound was so severe that Mr. Gilliam's lite is despaired of. The mind's are making the most of the late rains on Coyote creek and are taking out a good deal of dust. John Gates, of the O.S.X.Co., has bought machinery in the Kast for two more steam el's to run to Astoria. One hundred families intend leaving Wataman county, Minnesota, this Sum mer, for Oregon. Thos. Watts lost 200 head of sheep in the Xannteka country during the Winter. The grass there Is ot a very poor quality. A boy named Badlock was riding a cay-u-se last week, when it lell breaking its own neck and bruising the boy considerably. All the criminal cases tried at the late term of com t at Jacksonville grew out of family troubles. Moral : Become a wid ower. Sheep can get better support from one acre ot altalfa than twenty acres of wild pasture, besides producing more and better wool, and with fewer losses to lambs. Ilinton, who lived near Rock Point, on Eogue river, and who has been missing for some time, is now thought to have lieen killed and thrown into the river by Daugh erty, who was sent to the penitentiary last week from Jackson county. Unexpected rains on the 31st ult., has put a new face on the prospects of the Southern counties ot California. Bee keepers estimate the rain has tribbled their honey yield. On account of a religous disenr-sion in a Broadway saloon, San Francisco,. Tohn McDonald knocked Thomas Jones down and Jones in return shot and killed McFarland, The people of Union turned out in full force last week, and built a neat and substantial fence around their grave yard.' :" :; V - Base ballists who want a "hot " game had better send a challenge to the Arctic club of Union. MRS. AXXA WIHTSOX, Fas-Monalsb Milliner, ALBAXY, OREGON.' 1 tap ON 11 v" nn'' ""'" eontnntlv ro i !?..,. ! t?C lntext in Millinery. All work doi'ic-Zand good s."W at s lowest "ites Administrator' alc'. JOTK K IS IlKRKHY tilVEN that the under- II M I ItllXiJi AND CFli -TI'FIIRV XTir.i. STAM THE ENSUING t to i lie lcjili ot July, SEASON, COMMENCING AI RII- TinitD AND CONTINUE. At Hie stlle ! A. IT. JIAKKII AM., Albany, Tncsdaj I. 3., "WntaesOay "" Thare- cilny A.M. l'-n-U wcm-S. . im Al tlie cntaMe f .ner. isensi v iihihiwii, miriu, m m-jwij . .-..-- Momlny A. M. ot ent-h eck. Tkhms- Twcnty-fl ve dollars C S. fjoUl coin t lie ?ason, d-5e at the end of tbe season. 1 lnvp ome rmro Jcrsov cutf ! for s.-i!o. Every family tl'ict kpoiw a oow shoald hnve a 3crsT oratloastaliall" blood. 1'aities that lmve urd them will not t!o without them if they are to tur ''Tally in pril I will isiu- a firculur w ith fine; cnRi-avinirKOf my niarrs and liorws.a view of my ani.. " rhPX hloV-y of i be lVr-hero., nd -hy i!.ry nre nr.-lVm,.! to.olbr lame rf unaa liinis..n l.c-c-ecliiiir ; tho diuaml lor large horses m i.uropu ami Amertva, Ac Xttey will m sent on nitilic"it ion. March i, lT7-vyu- V. C MYEK. Are Have IT. Mori-i-s clc-cc;;ic-l. in pmsuance ot mi orclcr of 1 he-1 'cmnly t ccurt of i.inn oniny. i-c-.joti. niudc and c-iiic-iv-1 of ivc-oi'd at the March term thereof in the year lr-77, wiil, on the 2S.' 1vj of Ast-if, 1S77, ' at the hour of one oVIot-tc in t'io aftemoon of Kii.l clay, at tlie Court liou! door in the city of Alhany", in I. inn rouhty, Oregon, sell at imlilio auetion, to tlio liii,'iH l Diciaer, ror j;oiii coin, eash in hand, I he loiiowin riescrilK-d real pro) erty l.'lcTiirinir to aifl es'ate, to-wir : The nor; h haM'of tlie sonihwesr quarter of bloek No. l-7, in lla'-kleman's addition to the city of Albany, in Linn county, Oregon, as de-tier'ilM?-.! on I in niiitw and j!at of paid eit v, on record in the otliee of the County Clerk of Linn county. Oregon. W". II. lit iI.Tli.l, March ls"7-v9n2S Aiiuiinisti-Htor. Br. GEO. W. GRAY, DENTIST, A LEA AT, OJ!KUOA Oftic-e in Parrish's Brick rloe, corner of First and Kcrt-v street. Residence oa corner of Kifth and 'Kerry streets. Office hours from Sto 12 o'clock a. si.', and 1 to 5 o'clock p. M. t4tv Are Vmi oisig to I2tiill i IF TOC AftE OOIN(i TO T?rlf-T A5 T HOUSE, liarn or lence, ?enl in your orders to Sottlt meir A. 1 ia wson, lehanoil, who have on liancl and are sawing pine, red, white and yellow- lir lumber of the very lx-st quality, which they will sell as low as the lowest. SETXLEMEIU & WAWSO.V. March 10, 1H77.-2JVSI ! Notice ot Final Scttlcnit'iit. NOTICF lis HEREBY GIYKN THAT IA1T FKOMAN, Administraior of the estate of .1. V. i.riives. deceased, has filed in lite County Covtrt d'i.inn count v, Oregon, hisflnal aeconnt for settlement of said estate. and the sa'd oint has aimointecl Friday, the tit h day of April, 1H77, at the hour of one o'clock in tlie afternKn of said day for hearing ohieel ions to said filial ao countand the settlement thereof. DAVIO KKOMAN, Iltimphrev Hewitt. Atts. Administrator March 9," 1&77-21VDW4 ESoixxataiia Balm, X5IK U5;SX RE3SEI1" IX TSJK TTZSr. THROAT ASI s.vxfi.s asm rm ASTSl.IA AM) jl U E U S A T I S 31 . wtn "i.'1 gatlicrcfl on the spurs of the in the hotter clitna uv' , titty per e.-nt. of resin of Ko'deolore. gnm the I'ropcrtios of which are"RBI"' lienlinp;. and especially atlattt,: to i" wants of the system in ease of Lung ease anil Kheuinatistn. The hisrh estimate which the Spnnish placed upon it on account of its tneilicinal qualities is manitcst lrom the name they gave to it, many years ago Ycrhasanta, or "Herb of the Saints." The natives ot Southern Oregon and Northern Californi.i have used it iimneniorially as a Illieninaiia remedy. The white population In the re gion where it grows have used ami prieu it as a throat ana lung mtxiicine. ror;i time they oalleil it Lung Weed; but give valuable testiilion'uils as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. Wheiivon open one of our pacKage, keep it excluded lrom the air as much as possible. I have used it in my family for four or five years, and regard it as one of the best family medicines sve ever used. A t'lt-ct- ure is maiiut-.icturea lrom it in vuicumaii, and sold at 75 cents per ounce. A single one of our packages make eight ounces ot tincture, which is worth I lie hruO from which tins valuable medicine B gath ered, is only found in a narrow belt of country in Southern Oregon, and along the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and is supposed to have be en gathered from Mount Gilea3 thousands ot Tears ago, and the goal ex tracted ai'd sold in Kgypt and in Tir b&r fore the times of Solomon. TcstSiaoiilal Dr. Xieklin, ot Eugene Cityy says S " Yo-ir IJalir is one ot the best preserved) herb I ever saw, and is worthy of a higher i price than you put upon it." ! Rev. S. K. Raymond, of OafcTn3 Ors ! gon. says : went to California to recov er from Consumption.' The Doctors t her or j g-ive me up, and told nie K Ijhatl any ' friends I wi-died to see I liad beWPr gs cj ! see thctn, as 1 could live but little While i longer. On my way to Oregon I com I ineuced using Mountain Balm; 'it helped ! me; I continued its tide until it c'xred J j the disease." " ' Mr. W. T. Osborne, of Eogene GTcy, savs : "I know a young man who appeared to' lie in the last' stages of confmmpthwi, 1 atH-j hv u-ing Mountain Balm or Yerbae- Tlio Lake creek Adage is the name of a new weakly. Administrator's Xotice. TVTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nn J.N dersiuned, David Froman. has Ueen, ly an order of the County Court of Iinn county, i.ir- pl'oii. made at the Fehruarv term thereof. 1877. duly apr-ointecl Administrator of t he state of Scimre iionigomery. ueeeaseu, unci an persons liHvinar -lain;s nurtiiust said estate are hereliv rc-cinesled to present, them, ..duly vt rilled, to ihe undcrsismed at hi place of business in Al bany, in 1-inn emu ly, Or gon, within six months from the date hereof. Februarj-10, 1877. DAVID FROMAN Wotloo. ".TOTICE is hereby given toall rtersrms whom XN soever, not to purchase of John D. Hunt a eertain promissory note of the amount of 778. 59. exeeuted December Kith, 187. and due Jnlv 1st, 1877, by the undersigned to suid llurd,as the makers thereof hold valid eiaims and set offs against tlie nomer. John l. Ilnrd. SETTLEJIEXU & DAWSON. February 1, lK77-nr.(v Administrator'ii Xotice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it he tm dersiirned 1 as been duly appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of J.D. Kay, deceased. bv an order of the County Court of Linn r-oim- ty, urejeon, ana an persons havn! claims against saicl estate are liereby required to pre sent the same duly verilial to the undersigned at ld residence In I.trvn county, within nix nioni ns irotu me uate nereoi. letiruaiy 1, 1877, -tw W. C. FOBEN t"i ie ueca.o11 a iir,miiY juuug "i. Toorh I; Moore". MJliHre, CwF, p.ys: -Ihavc.v.wn .Ciuainfed wita ttm shrub known as Verb.;'' ff m 7rr and know it to be a very vlua!!f medwa, Loth for the Lung and KtieUtuVtiMtf Ir. Kimball, ot Kimball & AVeltOn Ketl ' BlutVs. Cal., savs: "I have been aaojUaitvt rd with i be phrub known as VerbasautX, for many ysar., and know it to be a groat Lung medicine." ' "I left Missouri with the consumption. Beached ilock Point, Jackson county. Or., and vn taken down; I took a tincture of Mountain B.nlnn and chewed the leaf more or loss, and in four or five days it cleaned out my lungs liandsctiriely, and I resumed my journey; audi now. alter .several months, my lungs still seem well. . : -" j ; ' A.'B, c. - fTFor sale at the drugstores of Bell & rai kcr, and John Fdshay. 7v3 CITY DHUa STOSE- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BEE-HIVE STORE I 5V Blew Stocls a.xid THE UNDERSIGNED liavinir pnrehased the eiitli-e s-xck of A. Carol hers A Co., aud placed it under the management of J r. N .Hen ton, late of Iowa, assisted by t. B. Ilenton, who are novy rettttinr and adding extensive addit ions of new stock, and fr tn their long ex perience and thorough knowlede of the busi ness ill all its varied de)iartmonts, feel assured that we shall be able to render full satisfaction to all who umy favor us with their patronage. Our prescription department wii' at all times r nili.c-te l bv men eminently qualillcd for the responsilile and Important work, We cordially in-tte the citizens of Altany and sarroondins: conntry, when in need of any tliina; usually kept in first-olass drui? houses to call on us, corner of First and fcllsworth streets, Albany, Feb. 23, 177. .. C.W.bHAW; 1 1UL. l .TOIIIV 333E2.XJSH, Groceries, Teas, Frovis'as, oltVes, NiiH-s, Oried I'rnlts, & fc-iEverythinK nice and fresh, KIKST STEEKT, ALBANY, O&EQQ&L n22v9 Tlie l ine Koactoter 6bMi4 TS A BEACTITCT. DAITLK BAY, IB hands X. nich. and weiuh al)ut 1,3(10 pounds. Wa ; sired hy old Vermont, one of the finest road-. ' sters that ever trod the Pacific coast, iind can show t he finest stoci. His dam is a Mors an ' and MessenRer, and prtHlueed fine horoe.ft.onA of which sold, at four years old, fof (S jhm; (in yerlinii sold for 250, and one three year old in worth 1.. , ' " VEKMOXT will lxs found at tny farm. l-r miles south of Aany, from -the first of Arr-.l until 1 be 15ih ol July, 1877. Teb.ms-i) the season, payable at the end of tlie season. Fis tiire free to mares from a distance. ' -March S", lsji-3tv8 JJ. LLTE. Ale, Is-.