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-'SlbHtig l agists. ALBAXY, OREGOX, JUNE 1, 1377. Gentle rains liavo visited almost all parts of the State during the past tew day, and from every point eo tries the most cheering pronpect ot a big yield of giain. . . The Chico (Cal.) assassins hate re- oelved - their Eeiiterice. Charles and John "Slaughter, E. R. Roberts and E. Conway were sentenced to 25 years each in the penitentiary, while W. T. Stain. a a . t orooa goi z years. - '-4 Jure. Win. 9. Ogden, of Portland, having been appointed clerk in the U. S. Treasury x department, through the cxertiona offMre. Judge Geo. II. Wil liam, started on her journey to Wash- ingion v-ny n me irons oi me weeic, The selection is pronounced a good and worthy one. At the recent session of the State Grange N. Y7V Randall of Oregon City, was elected Secretary; ?T. L. Da idwn haSrHig .resigned ; Dan Ola'k m chosen Gatekeeper, in lien of A. II. firatam, tesigned, and' 6. W. Hunt, of Mariqn.Q.anty, was placed upon the executive committee tor two years. MTiih the above exceptions the old offi era of the organization will hold over during the coming term. Comparisons are said to be odious sometimes. Take the following, for in stance : The Gladstone ministry in fi.vo years reduced the English debt 40,000,000 ; the tory government in three years has reduced it 14,000,000, Total for eight years, 54,000,000, or $270,000,000. Decrease in the United States debt in that time, $435,000,000 or 87,000,000. And this decrease was made possible by a Republican ad- ministration. The Sofia, who have been "raising Ned" in Constantinople, are that por tion of the Mohammedan religionists who are extreme in their views, ascetics and perfect fanatics. They had power and influence sufficient to depose the late Sultan Abdul Aziz, who afterwards was killed or committed suicide the fact is somewhat mixed and placed tlie present Sultan on the throne. . This is tho way the New Tork Tribune puts it : "If there is any real issue in American politics jnst now it is between the two wings of the Repibli. can party. It is tor the Northern Dem ocrats to decide whether they will help the division which is helping their friends, or will throw all their influence npoa the other side. What doyon sup pose the Southern Democrats think about it? And it they succeed in break ing up the President's plans of pacifica tion, arc they weak enough to imagine that they can count again upon a solid South r" -" The" Fruit Recorder for May warns people to look out for agents who are telling peach trees that grow straight like Lombardy Poplar Evergreen,as there is no such peach tree. Also the rose tree that grows seven feet high. blooms all Summer, perfect roses, dif ferent colors on the same tree, and pro nounce them hardy. There is a tree rose, says the Recorder, that is budded 4' or 5 feet from the ground on a stock that it is adapted to, which with great earo and protection makes a beautiful ight bnt only the most expert succeed with them. As to their being hardy,' it is a falsehood. It adds this advice : "If people would only let Agents' alone that always have something new and wonderful to sell, they would be the gainer-' -. - - ;. - - Gen Miles attacked an Indian village at the mouth of Tongue river, May 7th sarprisiDg and routing the Indians, and pursuing them five miles over a rough country on foot. Fourteen dead Indi ant were counted on the battle-field, while others were known to have been lulled and wounded. Fifty-four lodges with tbeir entire contents, and 450 po nies and horses were secured. A good many agency goods, saddles, guns, of ficers clothing, etc., taken from. the 7th cavalry is Custer's fight, were secured Gen. Miles made a narrow escape from being shot by two Indians, who, under over of friendly greeting, came near shooting him j ust before the engage- tsent. The Indians were Mincecon gous, led by Lame Deer. Four soldiers were killed and eight woaoded- in tho CUTTING' DO WX EXPEXDITCSE8. .After a thorough examination into thq condition of affaire in the custom house at New York, it has been found. - that a great reduction of the force here tofore employed there can be made with out detriment to the service, and said ledactioa fcaa been ordered at once. The old pyftem'. of appointing political friend to offices whero the pay was large and no work to perform, has play, ed out with the inauguration of Mt. Hayes to the Presidency. It is alto gether probable that there are many other places that, like tlie New York custom house, employs a large number of men at fat salaries, to play with their thumbs ; and wo bavo no doubt that if such be the case they will be reached in due time, and invited to hunt a living somewhere else. Mr. Hayes promised reform in every branch of the Govern mental affairs, and he is making his word good a rapidly as circumstances will allow iu fact he is hurrying up matters too rapidly foi some folks. The true system, and the one ou which Mr. Hayes acts, is to employ in the Govern, rneut service a sufficient Dumber to do the work, and to employ only those who are competent to do the work re quired of them. This is good doctrine and will win. A shocking, cold-blooded murder is reported from Port Townsend, W. T., on Friday last. Henry L. Sutton, saloon keeper, , shot and killed Capt. Chas. Howard. The parties had had a di-pute, a few days before, about a dog. On the afterncon of Friday Howard was engaged in conversation with some one in front of the saloon when Sutton stepped to the door and, in a gruff tone said : "Say, come here Howard, I want you 1" Howard made some reply about the saloon being a bawdy house, and he didu't go into such places. Sut ton returned to the saloon in a rage, immediately returning with a loaded re volver which he commenced discharg ing at Howard. Howard was hit twice : 4 a ball in the abdomen was fatal. Sut ton then returned to the saloon and seizing a Henry rifle declared he would shoot any one who interfered with him. He reloaded his revolver, emptied the money drawer of its contents, and pick ing op a double-barrled shot gun beh:nd the bar, walked out on the wharf, got into his boat, set sail and sailed out of the harbor, no one offering to molest him. He soon foil in with the steamer Favorite, and induced the Captain to take him up and drop him at Dungeness. As the seamer left him he was seen sailing out into the Straits in his boat, where he will likely take passage on "torne outward bound vessel tor a foreign port. This is the coolest murder and most successful escape we have had any account of for a long time. We hope justice may still overtake the murderer. EASTERN OREGON. The prospect for good prices at har vest for grain, and the indication that transportation facilities are soon to be vastly increased, and the price of the carrying trade from the Upper Colum. bia country to the mouth of tho river greatly reduced, is causing more than the' usual attention to be paid to Eastern Oregon. Vast tracts of splendid grain producing lands are available on the Columbia, Snake, and smaller vallies in Eastern Oregon, and it is asserted by some that halt a dollar per bushel for wheat is as profitable there as one dol lar per bushel is here in the Willamette Valley. Whether this be true or other wise, there is no disputing the fact that many years will cot elapse before the great bulk of the grain produced in Oregon will come from Eastern Oregon, Ex-President Grant arrived in Liver. pool on Monday, and was met at the landing stage by the Mayor, members of the Common Council and prominent citizens. The Mayor made a speech and proffered the hospitalities of the city to Gen. Grant. Flags of all nations were waving all along seven miles of the water front, while vast crowds' of people lined the water front, piers and vessels, and when the General came te the front he was met with eheer after cheer of welcome to England. Ex. President and Mrs. Grant entered tlie Mayor's state coach and were driven to the " main entrance of the Adelph through dense masses of people that sent up cheer after cheer as the proces sion passed. Grant is booked for a big time among the nabobs while in Eng. land. . . : . . - ' The Attorian believes this will be the last season tor profitable salmon fishing on the Columbia river tor many years, unless some scheme tor replenish ing the stock of fish is carried to success. fill. completion, and the necessary steps taken at once for the establishment of a permanent "hatching station. The tele graph informed us, ome days ago, that Prof. Baird had sent Prof. Stone to the month of the Columbia, who would arrive, possibly next week, prepared to undertake the work of restocking the river by artificial means. The success of the Professor may depend upon the aid and co-operation of those interested in the fisheries, to a greater or lesser ex tent ; we therefore nrge those interested to give Prof, Stone all the aid necessary in t!e work-before him. THE EASTEJiX WAIt. The Russians have the best generals and the best equipped armies in Asiatic Turkey. The insurrection of tho Circas sians seems to have been subdued. The Turkish forces under Mnkrar Pasha in that section are said to be sadly deficient in everything but patience and courage. The steady and successful advance of lie Russians have compelled the Turks to retreat on Erzeroum and leave Kars to its own defense. It is a remarkably strong place, in military parlance, and has been twice before subjected to seige and capture by the Russians, whose main forces now are not assailing it, but moving onward close upon the rear of the retiring Turks. It is thought by those who venture opinions upon the sit nation of affairs that Russia will soon be in complete possession of Asiatic Turkey. Tlie warfare has not really commenced on the line of the Daniilie as yet. Great preparations are making on both sides. The army corps of the Russians are getting into position, and no very important movement of attack or defense will probably be made until the waters of the Danube, which are very high, shall have subsided some what. The. Rusians seem to compre hend the situation, and when they un dertake the crossing of the Danube they will succeed, and then desjerate fight ing, but a continual advance will mark their progress. Jlc. - It is five hundred miles from the pres ent seat of war in Asiatic Turkey to the capitol, Constantinople. After taking the fortified places, of which Erzeroum is the most important, there is nothing in the way of the Russian advance upon Constantinople except the 500 miles of travel. It would seem from the present outlook that the southern parts of Tur key on the Black Sea, are likely to meet the same fate that Charleston did when Sherman's army made its famous march through the Carohnas. Three vessels are loading with lum ber at the Tacoma mill. It is said that the bottom has again dropped out of the Olympia and Tenino railroad. Hon. Elwood Evans'will deliver the address at the annual exposition of the Washington Industrial Association, ou the 7lh October next. E. T. GofF. of Vermont, and C. F. B.'.ck, of Waitburg, W. T., have brought out to tlie Hast named place about 200 of the finest merino sheep ever, received there. ; At the meeting of the Northern Pa-) cific board of directors, on, May 8. the; town at the Company's coal mines on,1 the line of its branch, was named "Wilkeson," in compliment to the company's secretary. j An old row between W. M. Hudson and James Iverson, of Boise, terminated a tew days ago, perhaps fatally. Hud son discharged the contents of a double barreled shotgun at Iverson, tearing away his right hand and wounding him in the body. Flonr is ?6 50 per barrel at Rose- burg. Five divorces granted bv the Circuit court of Douglas county. There's a scarcity of dwelling-houses in Dalles City. R. N. Baker fined 850 by the Doug las couurt circuit court. Geo. Settle has been sent to tho in sane asylum from Oakland. The grangers' warehouse at Roseburg approaches completion. A school-girl accidently foil and broke her arm whi'e p'aying at Roseburg. i W. A. Morrison is wanted by his wife at Waterville, Boone county, Ne braska. The docket of the late terra of the Circuit court at Roseburg was the great est ever known in that county. Last week .Win. Doran, engineer of the Alipota, accidently cut his leg below the knee, indicting a severe wound. j The city of Sngar Pine Mountain, Dong'as county, which consists of a saw mill and 100,000 feet of logs, wants a postofEce. j j Kellogg postofEce, Douglas county which rumor says is to be disc ntinned, has been established tor ten or fifteen years. The Methodists of Lane county will have a great camp meeting in the prom ised land Goshen commencing ou the 7th prox. . , .. In the case of The State vs. J. M. Crowley indictment for rape upon de fendant's sister-in-law at Dallas, the jury was eleven to one for acquittal. ; A wagon ran off a bridge across the -south branch of the Willamette, injur ing the spie of one woman, fracturing the skull of another, and breaking the arm of a third. j Wot weather in Union county serious ly interferes with sheep shearing. j Teams are passing through Pendleton daily, bound tor the Palouse country. The advocates of woman; suffrage had a rally at La Grand on th-f 19th. jIe Comas of the Sentinel was secretary. Salmon are not runping in Umatilla river this spring as plentifully as usual. Tho reservation Indians miss them. A. J. Lawrence, of Baker, will soon leave the State. lie goes to Arizona, seeking better health. He has served in the Oregon Legislature. In Jackson county they continue to pick up fine nuggets of "gold.. jTwo, found on Sterling creek last week, weigh ed re speetively $35 and $16 75. Philip Houghton, of Baker, has sold 500 head of cattle to be driven to Win nemucea, sent by rail to Jersey City and there butchered for shipment to England, where the boof will bring 14 cents a pound,. - ! The time for cleaning, that is, throw ing tin cans, old boots, decayed vegeta bles and other rubbish, over into your neighbor's yar 3, arrived with last month," but there are some people so besotted in ignorance as, apparently, to be unaware af the fact, and the impropriety of such behavior m June. Services At the U. P. Church at 11 a. m. on Sabbath, bj S. G. Irvine, D. D. Subject -Sanctity of the Sab- bcth. Messrs. Dave Froman and D. M. Thompson returned from Portland on Wednesday, where they had be?n in attendance on Deady's court. We are indebted to F. M. Wads worth for some of those nice strawberries from his place, brought in yesterday. Mr. Howard Northrup passed through on his return to Portland yes terday. , Centennial Soap Sold by Way & Hur ley, knocks all other soaps manufactured. Buy the recipe, or yon can purchase the soap at three. cents a pound. See ad. L TCENSENO TICE. Notice I hereby given that after the 9th dny of .Tune. 1877, if any person shall ped dle any goods, wares or-merchandise, in Linn county, Oregon, without first obtain ing a license from the County Court of said county, they will he prosecuted to the full est extent of the law. "Goods, wares or merchandise" Includes all kinds of mnchin lery or goods not manufactured or produced jin this State, and I hereby request each and every Justice and Constable to see that this law U enforced. See Kevised Statutes, Chapter 31. Title 3 pages C51-2. j Any person wishing any instruction on ithis subject, will aiMress this office. puil,. GiiiuSBi , Co. Trehs'i Tiiui Co., Oregon. Albany, June 1, 1S77. Sensible advice. You are aked every d.-iy through the columns of your newspapers and by your Orujrgist to ite something for yoiir Dys ppsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, yoitt get discouraged ppond injl money with hut" little nicvesa. Sow to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour' Stomach. Sick ITeailaehe, Habitual Costiveness palpitation of the Heart. Heart-burn. Water-brash. Fullness at the pit of tins Stomach. Yellow Skin. Coated Tongue. Coming tip of food after eating.: low spirits, tfce.. we ask yon to go to your Druggi-t and get a sample Dottle of Green's August Flower for 10 cents and try it, or n regular size tor 75 cents, two doses will relieve you. nliv9 Is Your I.I re Worth lO Ccnli. Siekness prevail every where. :nd every body com plains f some disease during tbeir life. When sick, the object is to tret well ; now to say plainly lhat no person in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its effects, su-h as In digestion. Costiveness, Sick Uead.tehe, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation of the Heart. Depress d Spirit. Jiiiiiuisness. etc . can take Green's August Flower wiihout getting relief and cure. If you doubt thi. go to vimr Druggist and get a sample bot tle tor 10 cents him.! try it. Kegular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. ton44v9 Sew T-ay. UNIVERSITY FUND CGMftlS'NR FOB LIX CUIMY, D1IIXJ03C. OFFICE At his residence. Albany, Orepron. Applications received for li ans. 3tiv9 Wool! Wool! WILL PAY THE II I O H E S T MARKET price in cmh frr vixL, at his store on First, street, Albany, Oregon. - 3rtv'J CASH FOR WOOL. O. 1). SIMPSON, AT niS WAREHOUSE foot of EUsworth-St., will pay the hitfhttdt market prioe in -ah ior Wool. 3-lv9 KTOIKIIOI.OKRV IWF.F.TIXU. "VfOTICE is hereby eiven that there will xy lie a meeting of the stockholders of T.inii EiiS'"e -V. No. 2, at tlie ofUee of Mid 'Joiiipaiiy Hi Albany, Oregon, on the 2d day of -Inly. 1S77, at the hour of 7i o'clock P. M. ot said day. for the purpose ot taking into consideration and voting upon a resolution 'or motion for .the dissolution of said Companv. the payment of its debts. and the distribution of its capital among said stock Holders, atiil tor sucn otner Dull ness as may come before said stockholders at said meeting. By order of the Board ot Director'. . GEO. W. " Oil AY.- ,T. K. W f. ATHKliFOKD. President. June I, 1877. Secretary. EXECT'TOirS KALE. t.TOTI(;K is herenv srl ven 1 hat t he nn derslzned X remaining execmor of tho last will nnrt tes tament of Joseph Thompson, deceased, in pur suance of an order of ihc County Court of Linn county, Oregon, nip'te and entered of record at the June term of said Conrt, 1876, and in pur suance of lha provisions of the last will and testament ot aid aeceasea. win, oa tno 7th day nf July, 1877, at the hour of one o'clock 1n tho afternoon of said ay, sell at pnolic nuetton to the highest birtdor, at the Court House door In said Linn countv. Oreiron. all the risrht. tillo and interest of said Joseph Thompson, deceased, at the time of his deal h in and to the following described premises, to-wii : Boirmnine at the southeast comer of section 21 in township 13 south. of ranc. 3 west of the Willamette meridian in Linn county, Oreiron, running from Ihonco north 89 o eiist, 20 3-11)0 chains, thence north 29 9.1-100 chains, thence south 8S" MP west 20 8-100 chains, thence north 10 5-100 chains, thence north 89 41' west 20 -loo chains, thence sonth 40 chains, t hen ire soul h 89 41 east.20 6-100 chains to tho place of beginning;, containing 140 24-100 acres, save and except t he interest of J. W. Thompson and Malisxa J. Van nostem, who will execute a deed to the pur chaser of their interest 1 herein. Terms of Sale. Hold coin, one-half to be paid on the day of sale and the remainder on a credit of six months, to be secured bv mortgage on t ue premises. jitroe-it iiiu3it-w). Remaining Executor. Jnne 1, 1877-36v9wl. J. F. BACKENSTO, Agent for W. F, Burn ham's 1874 PATENT TrRBINE WATER WHEEL. I7OR ALT, territory west of the Rocky moun " tains. I will sruaranree these wheels to erlve a better per cent, for ihe water used, and to have better crates, than any wheel known on the Pacillc coast, and eanse the user less t rouble. Albany, Ogn-35v9 , J. F. BACKENSTO. V'::i;:CE5fTE5i5iIAL Labor - Saving Soap ! ANT ONE desirous of examining into the -mcrlt&of this Soap, should call at the first door west of Ihc Exchange Hotel, whore they will find the agent ready to give any and all In- torraat ion. , iuvotul. 37 MIXED Durable, Beautiful, . Water-Proof, Elastic and Economical. This Paint Is mixed read? 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 Daint m be ned the AY hJitlLJ I'AliN J- win ue lounu superior to any other. Anv one can apply It who makes it ine ruriiLiAii iauh. For Farther Information send Tor Sample Card, Circular and j Price-List to G. A. PLUMMER Druggist and. Dealer in PAIMTS, OILS, CLASS, &G First Street, ALBANY, OREGON. 1 " TV T1LX KEEP IX STOCK a full line of and COLORS. ATTENTION, THE IMPORTED PEBHRO! STALLIOXS, I - '---. AND HtlM STAX THE ENSUING SEASON, COM PHIL TIIIRD AND CONTINUE Y to the Kith of July. At the Ktaltle or A. II. HABNIIAIX, Albany, Towtdny P. M. Wednesday raid Ttaurw l!y A. .n. of men weelt. , , At tbe Mtiihle of Hemna. Bean & DnvlclHOn, Nnlem, Frfdny P. MM Hatnrdny and MoiitlHy A. 51. of enc! week. TFEXS-Twentj-llve dollars TJ. 3- gold coin trie season, due at tfce end of the season. ir for Even- familv tliat keens a cow should have a Jersev, or at least a half blood. Fartics that have used ha-l. Karlv in Anrll I will Issue a circular with line s'abies. Willi a history of the Percherons. anil some hints on inverting ; the demand lor large sent on !im)ln :i'tin Starch 23, lB77-vrfn2d o liavo IT. PRESSED YBESA SANTA: OR, Mountain ISalm, XUi: BFT I5EHF.DY IN THE KXOWi AVORLO FOR COLi, OISEASES OF TIIK THROAT AXD lx'jkgs, axd roir ASTHMA' AMI R II K U M A T I S S . Selected and gntliercd on tbe spurs of the Sierm Nevada Mountains. The leal foitnO in the hotter climates, when dry, contains titty per cent, of resin or gold colored gum. the properties of which aretiintilat ngand healing:, ami especially adapted to the wuuts'of the system in case of Lung dis ease and Rheumatism. The high estimate which the Spanish placed upon it on account of its medicinal qualities is manifest from the inline they cave to it. many yers ago Yerhasanta, or "Herb of the Saints." The natives ot Southern Oregon and Northern California have ti-ed it iinineinori.iily as a Illieuinatic remedy. The white population in the re gion where it grows have used and prized it a a throat and! lung medicine. For a time they called it! Tmig Weed; but give valuable testimonials as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. When vou open one of our packages, keep it excluded trom tho air as much as nossible. ! I have used it in my family for four or five years, and regard it as one ot the best family medicines we ever used. A tinct ure is manufactured from it in Cincinnati, and sold at 75 cents per ounce A single one of our packages make eight ounces ot tincture, which is worth S5. The shrub i finm which this valn.ihlo medicine is fath ered, is only found in a narrow belt of country in Southern Oregon, and along the CITY DB.TJG ST0HS. J Established IS TO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - i New Location, IJew Hooms, I-''" New Stoclx and New WL&xtu TIIE ITNDER55IGNED harinR purchased the entire 8:oek of A. Carothera Co., and placed it under the lnanaiienient of Ir. N. Hen ton, late of Iowa, assisted by O. B. lien ton, who are now refitting nd adding extensive addlt tons of new stock, and fr jm their long ex pcrlcnccand thoronvrli know lei life of the busi ness in nil its varied departments, feel assured that, we shall be able to render full satisfaction to all who may favor oa with their patrniiatie. Our prescription ttepartment wil at all times be conducted by men eminently qualified for the responsible and important work. , We cordially invite the eitizens of Allwrny ami aun-oundinK country, when in need of anv thing usually kept in tirst-clasa druff houses to call on us, corner of First and Ellsworth streets. Albany, J"cb. 2S, 977. O. W.MIA W. 333 PA NT. can use a nrnsn, wnicn truly the above FAIXT, ALL SIZES 6apr3m STOCK MEN ! them will not do without them if ihey are to Ue . cnRnivinjTS oi my mares ana norses.a view oi my why Ihey are preferred to other Jarpre norscs ; horses in fcurope ana America, e. Alley win oo W. C. MYtR. Sierra Xevada Mountains, and is supposed to have been gat In-red from Mount Gi'.ead thousands ot years ago, and the gn.ti ex tracted and sold in Egypt and in Tire be fore the times of Solomon. Testimonial. Dr. Xicklin, o! 'Kiigcne City, says : "Your Halm is one ot the best preserved hertis T ever saw. and is. worthy ofa higher price than yon put upon it." Rev. S. K. Raymond, of Oakland, Ore gon, says : "I went to California to recov er from Consumption. The Doctors there gtive me up, and told me if I had any friend I wished to see I had better go and see them, as I could live but a little while longer. On my way to Oregon I com menced using Mout.tain BaiVte'it heljicd me; I continued its use until V, x-urcd me of the disease."' Mr. W. T. Osborne, of Eugene City, says : "1 know a young tnau whoapieared to be in the last stages of consnmption, and-by using Mountain Balm or Yerbasaii- ta lie became a liealthy young man. Joseph P. Moore, Esq., of Milville. Cal., says : :l have been acquainted with the shrub known as Yerbasanta for 20 years, and know it to be a very valuable medicine, both for the Lungs and Klieiiniatistn." Mr. Kimball, ot Kimball & Welton, Red Bluffs. Cal., says: "I have been at,-quaintT t fix with the phrub known as Yvrbasanta. for many years, and know it ts be a great Lung mevlicine." "I left Missouri with tlie consumption, j Reached Rock Point, Jackson county. Or., j aim was iiikcii aown. l tooh-a nocture oi Mountain Balm, and cliewed the leaf more or less, and in four or five days it cleaned out my lungs handsomely, and I resumed my journey ; and now, alter several months, my lungs still seem well. 3 A. B.C. Crn- sale at the drug stores of Bell A Parker, and John Fosbay. 7v9 BEE-HIVE STORE! JOHN BRUSH, PEALEE 12 Groc2rio3, Teas, rrovis'ns, Coffees, Rpleex, Xried Fralta, A.e., A.e , eTEverytbitiK nice and fresh, J&3 FIRST STRUJET, ALBANY OJUEUON. n22v9 Tbe Fin Roadster N tall Ion, YOl'XG YERJ10XT, IS A BEAUTIFUL PAPPLB BAT, IS hands hhrh. and weiahs alxtnt IS00 pounds. Was sired by Old Vermont, one of the fastest road sters that ever trod the l'ncifie coast, and can sltow the fastest stock. Ilia daiu is a Morgan and Messenger, and produced tine ltorseit, one of which sold, at four years eld, for 4&.AO0 : one yearling sold fr $250, and one throe year old ia worth l,noo. VEKMONT will Ie found at niy farm," six miles south of Albany, from the first of April until i lie Bin of July, 1877. Terms --0 the season, payable at the nd of tbe season, fan ture free lo mures from a distance. March o, 1877 3Iv9 M. LUPEK. in '' F r Albany Farmers' Company. NOTICE is berebv Riven to tho stockholder of the Albanv farmers' Co., that there will . , be a meeting of the stockholders of eala Com pany at their oftlce in the city of Albany ontto 13th day of May, 1877, at the hour of one p'clocle P. M-of said day, for the purpose of-electing Seven Directors of this Compnny to act ft Bucil for the next ensuing venr, anl such other bus iness aa may come- before this Company" A full attendance is lesfrcl. I, . U. V. CRAWFORD, rresWent. D. Mansfield, Sec. f n31v9i3 JOB PRINTING 0BP1TIC TTAV 1NO TV RCH A&ED THE Ex A 1. tensive Job Print in st Establishments of the "State Righta Democrat," ana. the "Albanv liegis er," we are preparea vo execute in fi rut-class style, PROMPTLY & REISOA'ABLT, Ail kinds of BOOK & JOB POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES or Every Description.' .:. BILL -HEADS AND STATE R1ERTS. Kill- ot Fare. LETTER GZIEr AND LEGAL itLANKS. Cards o all Kinds and Colors, Circulars, Pamphlets, . I - Blank Checks, Receipts, Mortgages, and Deedt. MANSFIELD & IdONTEITH. Latesl and Most RelinMe In formation about the BLACK HILLS, Xorthern Woui1nr ami the jtmtt : Indian War will always lie Knini) in tho in tno g g and BEST I'A- IiEADER -M-W C tf st- mtagi Established in 18G7. I'ollv. tl a i WB W ? monlh-lOa vcar. Wt'eiclv. 3 ' SV i I G mo. f l -a mo. 1.50 1 year, fio - C C C O rsin-rle copv, 10 cts. li. Glafckk, I'nblisner, Cheyenne, Wyo. v9nl'iw4 FOR SALE ! AVERT PESIR A ni.E business lot fifixlOO feet ou tbe corner of Second and Wat-hlnfiton stivels, Allmriy. Also. Knginn, Boiler and Mn cbinory, tone; her with a lot. of furniture, lul dors, wheelbarrows, harrows. &e.. Ac. Mil o be sold oir cheap for cash. iH conseqneiice of re moval on account of sickness. Lnqmre on tho premises of IUTi AM & CO. Albany, Jan. 19, 1877-nl7 OREGON SOLED . FOR i SHERBILrs CULTITATOit : ' AND L ; SEEDEE. ' . ' -i.r All Important Parts mado of ESCIT, a&& Eura"bl9 as Ire a. caa la.. Aojustatle to any require! SeptlL wliila la motion. ; lT6ver Clogs or Chokes oa StulsUo ,er "Trasay" Grouad." .... r. A rranged for two, throe or four horses abrpwfti Lightest Di-att Machine in use. covers ana cuts an luc ground. Broadcast seeders will t sow all kinds. grain, wet or dry. EVERY W A It- It AN TED. I ask everv fnruier to examine mv 8ndr mil Cultivator oelora puix-hasin an Knstern JJ chlae. For lunbcr particulars additss JANES SHEItltlLE Blarrlnburg, Oregon February 9, Ib77-2ev3 j ...... ; Notice or Final Settlement. . NOTICE IS HER Eb"y"gIVEX THAT PAYI1V FltOMAN, Administrator of the est1e nf' J. C. Graves, deceased, bits filed in Ihe County Court of Linn county, Oregon, his final account for settlement of said etate. and thcsald court has appointed Friday, the tub day of April, 1877, at tbe hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of-' said day for hearing objections to said final so--countand tbe settlement thereof. . IIAVID FKOMAN, ; March. 9, 1877-24V8w4 i BLANK DEEDC ; ,. Keatly exocutd, - " Call a w Kcglster OHc PRINT Iff !