ifoaijg legists. ALBANY, OREGON". JUNE 8, 1877. It is;iiJ tltero is more ? less lands along the foothills of the Cascades tliat are till open to homesteaders. It is generally gixxl land, adapted to garden. in$, fruit raising, pasturing, etc. AH the country mentioned is well watered with springs and living streams, and in many instances is covered with forests ot almost inestimabla value. The inx mediate drawback to the settlement ot these land is the want of roads to a market. Thi want will bo remedied, however, a soon as the settlement of th country makes tlie want apparent; aid those who settle on and improve these lands can soon enjoy the privileges of the more favorablo settlers in the valley. Persons who have the health and will to work, can here soon carve out lovely and desirable homes that in the near future will prove a'most if not quite as valuable as the farms lit the Willamette valley. The census of Oregon for 1880 will show a population of more than 200,000 it may evenrench 300.000.' Emigra tion ts flowing in upon us as it never did before, and the indications are that it will increase rather than diminish. : The indications are that our population will be increased during the present year from 30,000 to 50,000. Probably the greatest rush will come immediately after harvest. It is a good country to eome to, and we shall welcome all who come to aid in building up and develop ing the resources of the State. Senator Morton and other members of the Grover investigating committee left Indianapolis, Indiana, on Wednes day last via the Indianapolis, Bloora- vngU'ii fc Wecton, and Chicago, Bur- lingtiui & Quincy railroads, for Port- ; land, Oregon. Senator Saulsbury and noice, Senator and Mrs. Morton, ex Oov. and Mrs. Bnrbank, D. S. Alexan der, clerk : C. N. Stagg, plionogrnph er, and Senator McMillan, who joins them at Omaha, constitute the party. The party will posib'y reach Oregon week after next, when the business of unwrapping Grover will be commenced. What the vesult of the investigation . will bo remains to be seen. PadHIe, Supers, A tidal wave made itself known to the inhabitants of the Hawaiian Inlands on the 12th of May. Xo great amount of damace was done except to ereate a fc'g..,?Sre-A-ivaIulai it is stated the sea retired as much as twenty-to feet, en a level, leaving bare the usual an chorage ot coasters, and jn returning rows above. the wharf and flooded the sugar storehouses, damaging some sugar in store. For a full history of the Kemper butchery fee letter of Mrs. Chisolm -en the 4th pnge of this paper. It seems to have been an unprovoked butchery, infinitely m;rj cruel and barbarous than the Mountain Meadow massacre, and justice and humanity demands that the diabolical actors in the bloody tragedy .be brought to sudden justice. It is beginning to dawn upon some of the Democrats that the average Ameri can citizens likes fair play, and is natu rally a gentleman. The popular enthu siasm for the President, wherever he moves, is proof enough of this to con vince any man who is not an idiot. The Paris Patrie gives some particu lars about the ''treasures of Islnm." Tt Fays that all the pilgrims who visit Mecca cast an offering into the three sepulchres tor the defense ot Islam. The writer calculates that not less than $3,000,000 a year are thus contributed, .and adds that from one of the nennl- chres, which was opened in 1829, im mense sums were drawn. Another sep ulchre was opened during the Crimean war, ai'd now the Sheikul-Islam has gone to Mecca to draw funds from the third, which has not been opened since 1415. Taking the ll ree sepulchres to gether, it is computed that thev mih-t contain abotu 120,000,000. Truble seems to be brewing in Po land azain. Russia's difficulty is al ways supjosed to be the opportunity ot the Po'es, and the5 are inclined to make the most of it now. The organization of a Pol'sh legion in Cnsta"tinoplc has led to the formation ot recruiting com mittees in Poland, and some thousands of men are said to linve found their way into the Turkish dominions. Severe repressive measures have been determin ed upon, and the restoration of martial law throughout the countrv is threatened. "It js said the roads leading from Cali fornia to Oregon are lined with teams and live stock, all headed for Oregon. A congressional commi-sion are gath ering grasshopper data, the farmers are gathering grasshoppers, and the grass hoppers are gathering the crop. The odds are three to one on the grasshop pers. It is estimated that it will require at least thirty-two one thousand ton ocean ships to carry away the wheat and flour that will pass down the Columbia river this fall. A woman in Perry, Ohio, who was gathering "vegitab'e oysters" for dinner, The people of California are tired cf I found upon one ot the roots a gold ring drouth ami starvation, and are coming to Orecrcn where it rains. Come right along to the promised land, tarheads, where crops never fail and the bealth jpuag water is ever in sight. The Philadelphia Press reports a Democrat of high standing in that city as saying that if the Southern people do not cordially and uuitediy respond to the fearless and generous action of Pres ident Hayes, thousands of the Demo cratic Party will join the Republican to strengthen his Administration. A new movement is making to build the fifteen miles ot railroad to connect Olympia with the Northern Pacific road at Tenino. It is to be accomplished by subscription ot money and work. It is a big job tor the enterprising people of Olympia, but we certainly hope they may be able to get through with it successfully. A oold water picnic is to be held at Roberts' bridge, in Linn county, on the 16tb and 17th of this month. It is to be a basket meeting, and everybody is invited to eome and bring their baskets well filled. Many ot the best tempar. a nee speakers in the State are expected to be present. . The Detroit Free Press thinks the day will come 'when this government wou't have an Indian left to form a basis for official stealin a, and fellows who own mules will have to sit up nights. It is said that the Czar is looking per sonally after the Russian commtsciariat, as the boys are no fighters unless their bread baskets are full, and, before going into an engagement, are stimulated by com juice which is cornjaioive to bra ver; of s certain kind. - According -to a telegram to the Balti- with a flattop containing the initials UC. B.," which was lost 16 years ago. Mr. Donald Macleay is having eaect ed in Portland Lone Fir cemetery a very handsome and massive chapel and mausoleum, which when completed will cost in the neighborhood of 514,000. Gov. Xicholls ha signed the death warrants of the following murderers, who will be hung here June 15th : Adri an Evegue (colored), Richard James (colored), Joaquin FWezo (Chinaman), and George Morris (colored). Klickitat valley is settling up fast. Olympia has a 300 rafleto'rthe ben efit of the Tenino railroad. . Cheering prospects for excellent crops in all parts of Washington Territory. Coal beds have been discovtred on Skookum Chuck, near Olympia. Whatcom's fourth shoemaker has ab sconded, leaving 300 debts. ; Alvin G. Parker will confer a favor by writing to his brothers at Bow, Xew Hampshire. Master Al. Thomas, appointed a mil itary cadet from Vancouver, has gone ou for examination. Dr. Rufu Wil'ard, the new superin tendent, has taken charge ot the W. T. Insane asylnm. Tom Merry has sold and retired from the Seattle DixtKttch, and Beiiah Brown succeeds him. Another movement to build the Ten ino and Olympia railroad is started, and bids fair to prove successful. A da lias store was robbed of 27. Astoria wants to celebrate the Fourth. Streets are being improved iu Dal'as city. Land jumpers at work in Dongbs county. Judge Waston is holding court in Curry county. , Kx-Gov. A. C. Gibbs will 4thorate in Coos county. A great Christian campmeeting at Dallas on the 14th. Palmer, ot Scottsburg, sold a fine Percheron horse for SI, 000. Conches will soou be running be tween Dalles City and Mud Spring. In April Polk coi.nty issued four mar riage licenses, and two in May. Ti e O. & C. stage va roblied by high, waymen, near Reading, on the 30th ult One hundred dollars was raised by sub-cription for a destitute widow in Dalles city. Dick Chamberlain, of Polk county, accidentally shot himself in the shoulder. He is recovering. Fitzgerald, the railroad station boss at Voncaila, indicted and arrested for mak ing false returns to Douglas county asses sor. Two hotel runners had a squabble at the Rosehnrg depot, when one drew a pistol and discharged it, the ball going through the lappel of Eugene Shelby' coat, the express mannger. Following is the amount of business trai sacted bv the U. S. land cilice in Roseburg, during the month of May: 12 cash entries, embracing 847 seres; 21 homestead entries, embracing 2.G02 acres; 10 final homestead entries, em. bracing 1,589 acies; 30 declaratory statements; I mineral application, em bracing 40 acres; I land warrant loca tion, embracing 160 acres. Whatcom county property is assessed at 503,569 ; on which a tax ot $9,055 was levied. The county is in debt 5,- 550. Hunters are bringing elk meat into Saem. They kill the animals on the upper Santiam. A few davs ago, the stage in coming from La Grande to Umatilla, passed one hundred and three wagons, loaded with wheat and rlour. freighters are getting one cent per pound. Eight of the Chinese who, with guns and pisto's, captured three white men, pending Fome trouble about water rights on Granite creek, not lone ago, have Samuel A. Black, the new supertn. tendent of the Northern Pacific Rail road, Pacific division, is now in com mand from Kalama to Tacoma. The IleraU at Tacoma will start a daily murning paper. That town must be looking up. Wm. Drew was the name otthe Ka naka who -'shot NcgorBob" at the Sound. Ho is under arrest. Last Saturday tix condemned gov ernment horses were sold at Walla Walla for 554 50 a head. Ralph, 10 years old, son of S. B. Carr, of Scott's valley. Dous'as county, was thrown from a vicious h rsc a few days ago and his leg, near the thigh, broken Jacksonville Times: During the past week a nuinler of moneyed men have been among us seeding information in reeard to trravel mines. The dull ;imcselsevhere in causing men ot sur plus capital to seek new fields for in vestment. In the placer deposits at Pocahontas, Baker county, several shafts have been sunk, and they get 20 cents to the pan ater come in, and nothing can be uone till they run a drain race. A ditch will be brolight in by Bait-ley & Bulger to supply the mines. Seattle JJiajmtji :: . Rents are from five to eight per. cent, per month upon the actual cost ot lots anil buildings, u order to make 'them pay two per cent, upon tlie fictitious valuations attached to them. Our met pal industries are controlled by non-resident corporations and their profits spent -abroad. Hence there is no foundation for these exor bitant valuations. Weston, Umatilla county, has a tel egraph office. Astoria has forty saloons and no water works. Forest Cove,-Union county, will cel ebrate the Fourth. 33 m (ED PAMT. Durable,1 Beautiful, "Water-Proof, Elastic and Economical. This Pnint U mlxefl 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 l:ict where any paint can be used the AVERILT, PAINT will be found superior to any other. Any one can Hpplv it who van use a hrnli, which truly makes it the POPULAR PAINT. For Further Information send for Sample Card, Circular and ! Pr!cc-L.ist to a. fltjiyikiexi, Druggist aad Coaler in LOCAL MATTERS. Joke on Bibber Sox says so. c. The Times in a leading article says: So far as can he judged, the fortune ot war will be adverse to the Turks. Op erations may not have the rapidity of re cent wars, but the Turks arp overmatch ed and must succumb in the end. This catastrophe Kuropc will accept. No nation will go to war strain to support that which cannot be supported. . No real statesman will cling to a dead ele ment in a system, instead of looking for its livinsi forces. . We know that we must seek tor that which is to replace the parting power. To this we cannot too soon direct our attention. Street, . ALBANY, OREGON PAI3X, in KTCTCP IN S TOCK n full line of the above aud COLORS. AM. SIZF.S 6:pi-3in ATTENTION, STOCK MEN A Vienna dispatch says the Turks ex asperate their troubles. It is believed that the mai bodvot the Unss-ian center is stiil near Kars,and that the recent pan ic at Erzeroum was provoked by a liv ing corps of Cossacks and irregulars. There was a battle on tlie 5'h near Maljai lasting several hours. The Turks were flefeaied and lost 500 men. The Montenegrin losses are not ascertained. A dispatch snvs the Dannlie at Ga'atz is 15 feet above ordinary level. T21K IMPORTED PERCIIEROri STAJLI.IOXS, AND Monday was a good day for rain, there- ' fore it came down just as easy. V W. rarrish and family will spend th Summer at Soda Springs an excellent place to gain strength. ----- - Sealing TVax For sealing frnlt earn. In any desired quantity, cheap enough,, can be" obtained at John Briggs' place. First street. Some Important points la regsrd to vac cination have been discovered. by physicians.- One Is that small-pox never kills a person who has been vaccinated. Another is that no one who ban been successfully revaccinated ever lias the disease at all. There'll be stacks of fun this evening at" ttip ire cmtin and strawberry festival. Tb Literary ami Art Gnllery alone will be worth mints of money to every one. Drop in it j'ou can't stay but two or three hour it'll pay yon better'n anything you've' attended this season. - . IN 3IK.tfOBl.llf. . , Lebasos. M:iy 28th, 1877. Coll. Vak Clkve, Esq Sir: Please give the following a place in your columns. Respectfully your, ! Fkaxk Pike. Whereas, Tlie Master of tlie Great Orange alioive 1ms seen fir to remove from our mid't. our beloved Sister Lubana Bell, who departed this life on the ltth day of May, 1S77; and Whekeas. We realize that In going lrom our nihlst she has only gone to receive the higher degrees above to which we all as pire ; therefore, ' " Resolved, That Iu the death of sister Bell. -her husband has lost a j kind and loving wife. Lebanon Grange one of its most faith ful members, and the Patrons of Husband ry one of their warmest .supporters and ad mirers, i Resolved. That in the los of sister Bell, our Grange 1ms only temporarily lost a member ; ami although we shall miss tier in our councils, we realize that our loss has" been her gain. Resolved, That in this their great oe- reavmenf . the family of our deceased sister has our mnt heartft-It sympathy, and that a cony of these resolutions be tnrnislwd trie fiiniily of deceased, and the A LB ANT KEO- ; istek. St'ttes Rights Democrat and Willam ette Farmer, with request to publish the ' same, and that our Charter be urapen in mourning ana our mrrrniers wi-ar tneir usual mourning badge for thirty days. .1. m. jicutoalk. Sabah Saltmabsii. Margaret Goke. Committee. Sew To-Day, ril.f. ST,D TIIK ESSI IXG SEASON, COMMENCING APRIL THIRD AND CONTINUE I to the liiih of July, At I lie Ntaltle of A. If. MARSHALL, Albany, Tuesday I. Wednesday nnd'lbon l:y A. M. of wwU. At the Ktnhle of Mert. ISeait A Davidson, Snlciu, Friday I. 31., Saturday nnd Monday A. ill. el f mil neck. Terms -Twcnty-flve dollars U. S. gold coin the inson, due tit the end of the season. I have some vmrc Jorsev little for sale. Everv familv that kt ciis a row shoul,! have a Jersey, or at leasi a hull 11hk1. Parlies that have used tht in will not do without them if ihcy arc to be ha I. Kariy in April I will isnc a circular with fine ensravinirsof my marcs and horses. a view of my sm'iii.;. hii u li'uim v nf thi Pi'rehpmns. nnJ whv thev are niofci reiV to o;her iarsie horses : some hints on hived in;;; the demand lor large horses in Europe and America, &e. They will be sent oil annlirntvm Slurch 23, Is77-vun25 W. C. MVKK. Senator Morton affirms that he in tends t- stand by the administration and support the president's southern been bound over at Canyon City to policy. There onght to be peas and good will on the Danube, for the Russians are re- ported as shelling Marrfatz. Soup-pea- rior gunnery! The resignation of LaG range, super- tntendent of the San Francisco mint, is said to be in the hands of the secretary otthe treasury. Pinney has brought about this state of thing. await the action of the grand jury, The Register and Receiver af IJnk- ville. Lake county, report in favor of removing the land office to Lakeview, for the reason that the location ot the office at the latter place would better accommodate that section ot country. Salem Record: The last successful crop ever known in Oregon was that f 1876, when the too abundant rams ot winter injured the fall-sown wheat. So it would appear that while California snffers from frequent summer drouths we have never lost yie'd a of cereals ex cept from a plethora ot rains. On Sterling creek. Jackson ennnty. General Sheridan is the happy father of twins, both girls. . General J. B ITnnd. ot New Orleans, is now danciner parties from Portland have purchased 1 , i i i ... j Several nunureu acrcn in mining grounu, ravine therefor $25,000. A ditch ASSIGNEE'S SALE Will be sold at auction in this ci'y, Xliursdaj, Jiusc 1 It Si, 1577, at the Foster Tiriek. First street, tlte entire slo;k of merchandise, late property of Wm. Lister, conis' ina of a general' assortment of GROCERIES, &C, &C. Sale to continue from day to day until the en tire stock is sold. Tekms All sums under "i0. ca-h ; ail sums over $". sixty days' credit civen wi'hout inter est, with note an 1 approve i security. t. AliAULU, Assignee. C. Cohen. Auctioneer. June 8, 1877. MAOY'S RESTAURANT ! First St., bet. Ferry and Broadalbin, IXY, OltEGOX. BOARD HY THE DAY Olt WEEK AT REA sonable rates. Meals ut all hours. -Fasronage of th pntillc resoeetiuliv solicited. JAS. MAIY. Albany, Or., June 8, 1877-37 T21K JEAXXIE WI5STOX ENGLISH & COMIC OPERA COMPANY WIW, POS1T1VKLY APPEAR Kalurdxy nnd Monday, June 9 and 11, nl Pacific Opera House: When will bo given the two superb operas CtRAH? DUCHESS GIRCFLE GIR0FL A. Reserved feats cori be had at Foshay'a Drue Store on First street.-: ." ADMISSION ,.F1TT CE3T. Reserved and Front Sent- 81. OO. E. tr. 1II.BIKY, Aicrnt A"V'e Have IT. on his Vreehis third pair. Sutton, who killed Howard at Port Townsend, has been caught and brought back to that place, lie was found asleep in a house at Freshwater Hay. The President has appointed Philip P. Wilcox U. S. Marshal for the district of Colorado. The President has signed the commis sion ot ex-Gov. Osborne, of Kentucky, to be U. S. minister to Chile. twenty-four miles long will be construct ed, which will carry three thousand incites ot water. I he limes guesses the ocst wiil be from 50,000 to 875,000 At Spanish Gulch, Grant county, the other day, John Kirk, while out hunt- inc. saw a rattlesnake run under a rock, He pulled the fedow out by the tail, but, being rather slow ot motion, was bitten on the hand, when he whipped out his hunting knite and cut out the part that was bitten and sucked the blood for some time. He recovered, but the snake didn't. An establishment for the manufacture ot wooden ware hr to be started at Wool ! Wool! PHIL,'': OOH331 WILL, PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET price in rash for wool,, at his store on WivO CASH FOR c I). WOOL. SIMPSON, A T niS WAREHOUSE foot of Ellswortb-Sr. f - Jui pay tne highest market price jn rnjth lor nuoi. 33V9 " Tb e Secretary of the Treasury prohib- mor the prWdeot told Rem The proprietors are Iowa tarivaYfiiliebii of -Ixwiirian.. 'ihe other oeivtng over- M00 in '.tee men. y. : tbit W bd get thxgh with the charl- O'Conor' has been elected 3 if couseryitives aoa wooi nave io consiu. ef th Rev Yoi Law Insti- June 1st, 50,176 tons, all to ban Fxan- r ins ciausa tnawwi v mu i - t i irancisco. prty in the difltribntjn of office. f. The Grand Duke- Alexis bought The Loimpp TTirr&s 6ay: tbe party $200 pup at the New York show. tbat favors pesee for Eniaod gain. iog, and that the war party find itnelf ip tbe minority, EiLron JlotchiI. of tbe Vienna firm, frt n iDeoroeof thirty million year. A publio farewell will be given Gov. Hendricks before his departure tor .u. rope. .-. . Capt. R. H. Lamson is now Clerk of the U. 5. Court at I'ortland. . Lewis Foster, who killed Philip I k Hawley at Walla Walla has been ad judged insane and will be cent to the asylum at Steilaooom. At Walla Walla the other day pota toes jumped from one dollar to three dollars a bnsbeL Farmers all have wheat on the brain and are . likely to neglect the potato crop; Si Sierra Xevtnla Mountains, anil is supposed lo have been ;allier-(l from Mount tiileail thousands ot years :iex, ami tlie gn.n ex- fr:ietcd nrd sold in Esrypt and in Tire be fore the times ot bolouion. TODD'S FXU5SSSS TBfiBA SA2TTA ; CR, Mountain Balm, TEIR BI-ST ItEIIKDY IX THE KSOITX WORLD FOSt COLDS, DISEASES Of TZIE TIIKOAT AXD LL'XCS, AXD FOB ASTI33IA AXD II II E I M A T I M . Selected' and gathered on tie spurs of the crr:i XeV:id:i MounlHins. The lent tbtuu n the hotter elimates. when dry. continue titty per cent, of resni or rH1 I colored pnn. lie tiropertie oi w men are si iiuniai ninni heaiinr, nnd especially adiipten wine wants of the system in case ot Lung in. eae and liheuinatisui. . Ihe histi estimate wliteli llie rpanin nUii cd it iion it on account or its inctueiual qualities Is mauitest troin the name tliey cave to it. nvtnv ye-r apo Verhaanta, or "Herb of the Siints." The natives ot Southern Oregon and ortnern vaiiiorni: have used it, iininemorialiy as a juieiunauc renicdv. Th white imputation in tne re gion where it grows h-ive nsel and prizetl H- ..u o ii..f,it nnd lunar inedieiue. For a time they called it i.uiifr Wewl; but give nl with the shrub known as Ywrbasanta, Testimonials. Dr. Xicklin. of Eugene City, says: "Your I?alm is one ot the best preserved herbs f ever saw, and is worthy of a higher price than you put upon it." Kev. S. K. llaymond, of Oakland, Ore gon, says: -I went to California to recov er from" Consumption. The Doctors there gave nie up, -and told me if I had any friend I wished to see I had better go and see them, ns I could live hut a little while longer. On my way to Oregon I coin ineneert using Mom. tain Balm; it helped ine; I continued its use until it, cured me of the disease.' ; Mr. V.. T. Osborne, of Eugene City, savs : '! know a young man whonpjieared to be In the lat stages of cousninptton, and by using Mountain Halm orYerbasan ta he became a healthy young man." Joseph P. Moore. Esq.. of Milville. Cal.. stys : -I have been acquainted with the shrub known as Ycrbasant for 20 years, and know it to be a very valuable medicine, both for the Lungs and lUieumatUin." Mr. Kimhall.'ot Kimball & Wclton, Red Bluffs. Cal., says: -I have been afe-quaint- Corvallis Democrat : On Monday last a delegation, as a committee, appointed by a citizens meeting recently lielil In J.ehmi- . on, I.lnn county, heailed by .Tas. 1. Cowen as chairman, appeared in our city and an nounced it as the object of their viIt to confer with the president nnd directors of the XV. V. & C. R. R. Co. nnd make the necessary arrangements for continuing the line of road from this city neros the Wil- ' lamette river on lo the town of Lebanon. Tluwe gentlemen were very enthusiastic in the matter, and wanted to see soma thing' 'Tone right away. After consultation it was decided that our representative men and president and diietor of the road should nuke a v:sit to Lbnufn n noon a a time could he Set by the eople of that place for a grant! railroad meeting. In which the workings and proposed plans of this company wilFbc rtinvn up clearly to Ihe people of that county. Last Monday, N. Riehardon. who lire on the lower Tualatin. in Washington coun ty, was struck In the f;iee lv the Iron lever of hissnlkey plow, which he wa operating', aud his nose was cut clean through on jt level with his face. A surgeon fixed hln up in prelty good shape. A correspondent writing from Milton. ' Umatilla countv. savs: There are still thousands of acres ot good land to be taken in this county. Umatilla Is one hundred! miles long and thirty miles wide, with but a sparse population. It will make, three good sized counties ; and the same nwv lie said ot every county in Eastern Oregon. . Salem Record'.- EMsha McDawiels. ot : I't.lk county, goes to Yakima. Washington Territory. His sous. Sterling Price nl-.' Robert 10. Lee. accompany him. while bis eldest. Jefferson Davis, remains home to look after the farm.' r for many years, aud know it to be a great Lung medicine." JQB PRINTINir valuable testimonials as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. W hen von open one m wu keep it oxcluded trom the air as much as possible. , i have usea u m mv i,m"v " five years, and reganl it as one ot the best family medicines we ever used. A tinct ure is manufactured from it in Cincinnati, aud sold at 75 cents per onneo. A single one of onr packages make eigne ounces oi I .i.nr lVlillll IS Worm S-U. lire from which this valualile medicine is gath- L ... , ,, - 3 Lmul in a narrow belt of fFor sale at the drug stores of Hell & Cwuitrj' in Southern Oregon, and along the. Parker, and John Foshay. 7v0 IT "l left Missouri with the consumption. Reached Rock Point, Jackson county. Or.. nnd was taken down. I took a tincture of Mountain Balm, and chewed the leaf more or less, and in four or. live days It cleaned out mv lungs handsomely, and I resumed my journey; and now. niter several months, my lungs still seem well. A R. C. 'AVINO W RCHA.SED THE ; EX teustve Job Printinir Kntablihmrit of tbe "Stte Riprht Iieuiocrat," and th".'; "Albauv Kepis er," w are prepared to secu;e in first-clas style, CITY DS.TJG STOEB. I Established 1870. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SALE A J NTOdiHOLPERV MEETIXl. "XTOTICE is hereby given that there will JJS be a meeting' of tho stockholders of Linn Engine Co. No. at the oflice of saltl company In A many, . Oregon, on tin- 2d day of July, 1S77. at the hour of o'clock p. m. ot snid day. for the pm nose oi ut&inK liiiu uuiiKuierntiou ana voting upon a resolution or motion for tlie dissolution ofgaKI Company, the payment of its debts, and the distribution of its capital among said stockholders, and tor such other bus ness as may come before said, stockholders at said meeting. . J By order of the Board ot Directors. GEO. W. G tt AY. J. K. Weathehfokd. President. June 1, 1877. : , Secretary. . ;: CEXTEXXIAL, Labor : ; Saving s Soap ! ASV ONE dealroas of esaminlnfr Into the merit a of this Soan, honli call at the first door west of tho Exchange Hotel, where thny will find the agent ready to give any and all In formation. BEE-HIVE STORE! PROMPTLY &, ItEASOXADLT, ' ' ' y'r " All kinds f BOOK &JOB II I Till ' EJew Rooms, EIcw Stoch and lIew Men. J tT?Tn?cTiir.n trinir nurchftsccl the T emtre sk of AT 'Sfin, Co, and TVace l It under the management of Dr.N. Hen ?o!ilato of Iowa, assisted by G. B. Henton. who an ncJirettfttog and addins extenMye Iddltions of new stock- and fr jm tlretr lenww rwrieMe ana thorough knowledge of tna Bttslj Ua Tinall Its varied doparttnon t. feel assured that we hall be able to render rnll aitofaoiion tn all who may favor us with their tronage. Oar prescription department wil at all time be conducted by men eminently qualified for the responsible and Important work. . We cordially lnvins the citizens of Albany and jrroundlng country, when in need of any thing usually kept in first-class dru? bonaeato caUon us, corner of First and Ellsworth streets, Albany; Feb. 2J, 1877. C. W. SHAW. jtoiiiv Xixixjssii, DEALER II Groceries, Teas, Provis'ns, CoObeSt Splcea. DileU Fruits, Ac.i Ac t jf Evei7thinr nice and fresh, FIRST BT8KET, ALBANY, OREGON. The Fine Koadstrr StaIUon 101XG VERK0ST, XS A BEAUTIFUL PAFPLK BAY. 14 hands A high, and weighs about 1.800 pounds. Was aired oy Old Vermont, one oi me fastest road sters that ever trod the Pnciflo coast, and can show the fastest stock. His dam Is a Morsan and Messenger, and produced fine horses, one of which sold, at four vears old. for S2..S00 : om yearling sold for 25U, and one three year old is worth tl.ooo. .- VERMONT 'will be found at my farm, six miles south of Albany, from the first, of Anrll until the 15th of July, 1877. TBMS20 the season, payable at the end nf the season. Pas ture tree to mares irom a aisiatiw. March yt, 1S77-Uv9 M. LVPEK i tin . - rubltltb AWU rnUiinAiiAMtS or Every Description. ' .'. - BILL - HERDS AND STATEKEKTS. Bills ot Farei - LETTER ia:E-A.iDs: BRIEF AND LEQAL tSLAUKS, Cards of all Kinds and Colony Circulars, pamphlets, Dlank Cbecbf. Receipts, . . SXortgagcs, , and Deed. MANSHEI.D ti MOITTCITn.